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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1920)
- - soimoxs - In Uu Circuit Ontri of the state oC Oregon for Vmatllla o-. ' J. A. Nelson, Plaintiff, ve. William R Schrlmpf, Lauretta Schrlmpf, W. li Haynte, Omar tftephens; The Far men Bank of Weston, a corporation of Weston, Oregon, and Oardner and Co., corporation of , Walla 'Walla, Washington. Defendants. M BREVITIES not mix iU Misa Winn ta secretary of tho Woman's Missionary aasocla- t on of tho United flrethren churm ttEMSTiTUIING DKPAUT.MENT .A. M. JENSEN CO. . SUMMONS, 'In the Clmttt Oregon for tho ..w7 ..l.ilnv luitwaan ulallilllT ami tJ,.rt n the Stat, of defendant and for th far- and " ut, iv ( Liii. My ' Marjorta Montague, tha mln. hj County of lima- 'hl(, f 'uinlUT ami defendant, , Cash for chickens. J. It. Reynold. Flccnor Douglas of lone waa ic To William J Schrlmpf. l,aurett pic guest of Will Van Winkle. Blakloy1 station Saturday. Two girl Pchrlmpf and Gardner and cv.. a cor. Tn,t.r contract, G. G. Ellia Is flip- passengers thrown out of their poratlon of Walla Walla. Washington, .. ow cr of ,0 he ,,H.a, M cft.BMH, unmt. Walter fSTlSwTORmTKOF district. 1 staid with tho car. which wag o lit- OUEUOn' You are herby required to Hay for le. C. F. Uulnnch. tie dumagvd that after a broken part appear and answer the cross coin. William Beaton has sold h la Col- hail Ih'cji replaced with another so- plaint filed against you In the above ll)re 1U barber shop and is again cured at Weston it cunie out of tho milled suit by The r'u"en lWuk of viMin thc rall)r n Rcynuud'a lo- ,liuh ulMU.r iu, vv,, power. A keg of .Ulr wl'f, Z tt.co cal establishment. cide, stolon from the car while . its It you fall to auswer or otherwise ap- A 20 horse power Century motor owncr had gone tot help, was traced lMwir In said suit on or before said day. lately received from St. Louis ia be- 0 cache and recovered, the thief said defendant, for want thereof will jntf installed at tho Lumsden mill, having failed to hide his trail. furnish amplo j, M.Wiic, one of Weston's "bare- a smaller motor boys" in early years, was here For the foreclosure of that certain aim a k" . meson y irom Dome, mortgage, dated on tho 12th day of Mrs. A. A. Wood of Mountain Mrs. E. A. Gillett of Bend, Or., August, 11 . securing a promissory jiomCi Idaho, waa a reunion guest of nm' 2uw, Kttta E. Downer of Port- noi of said duto for J7.S. with In- Mr nJ Mrg JoS rji, ,am( vjHitillJ. Bt tn0 home of their ,r U",:,:.h:;.t '-Cr W. ?r .fents for the luster b,,ther, Mr. O. lK.Graw Brother given on the follow line deacribed land truck. Liberty Auto Co. nd sisters have met ao seldom ainco situated In rmntllla County, State of Here from his Baker, Orejro". childhood that they ore cnjoyini; tho vn-son. to-wlt: ranch for the reunion, Milt Swnireart reunion to the full. lt.Mrtnniiiil nt a Doint On the South . k r..1t t..n vm vnufli',-r .. , . KoiVtT. R S ami .!..' by rea.or, of m?tin : yo many friends whMt is h(t Mny, Jutw li; will tant 1T00 feet West from the half oc- oi ins wjnuoo. .u... ,.v -Hon corner between Section IS and 17 pretty good farm naar Baker, hav- hts holditiKS to &00 section She formerly held various positions '"' ' - ; ; Ml Mtasue, rialntlflr, v.. u,i " Jblffit purau. embankment ten feet hltfh near Thono 930, Walla Walla, Wash. , usWl,r the romplaint ftled '?.' , 'Ej 52: ...... . - 1 !.. ...... ... aaV ln.HH.KHl II Will I1LLUII Hlt'II HVlvoi "- - " . w th n six weka of the date of dy. ihj 'VlT. nTa.le oS tho first publication of this summons, the last u bl ral ton w til ly m adj. on o.wi: on or l.fore Friday, the 1Mb frhtay. tU 1 .;r0; day said defendant, for want tnereoi m jnj, installed at tne apply to the aoovo entitled court for j j8 jj..! j0 the rell.f prayed for In Its Mid cross ' , complaint on file In said eause. to-wit: replies ( El.ECTKIC SCPPLIES AND WIRING ICslimalra Furnished Free on All Kinds of Work. All Work Guaranteed. . FUEEWATF.U El.ECTKIC M ITLY HOUSE Phone No. m , of Juno, inso, ami you win wa . w-.tn. Umatilla toun. notice that If vou fall lo apinar aim answer raid complaint, or otherwise ly. "W'.;, .,. , y'of A.,,.-i, jyO, plead thereto, within said atlme the D-ted this X yJl-jJ plaintiir. for want thereof, will apply M Athena. Orifc-on. , o the Court for the relief Preyed A.tornVv tor PhXtifT lop .nd demanded In her aai.I com- . .. Attorneyfr Hii.'- imhiely for a uocreo oi ine u'.ii teleidione for MM. inquire See Sulilig said Txwnshlp' : thenoe West aloiia jns; increased the said South line or t.ot 3. i.e. 1-- acrWj about a quartcr feet, tnence norm oi num . i .-.h , Jrrii'ahle f . .u .u n Am nt mm W'nun is irri.-aD!e. Host HOT 1-J feet; thence South S3! 1-2 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 23 acres. The party of the first part Intendins to convey all riaht. title and interest nt ih. iuirtv of the f I i-st nart to the water rieht for 191-2 acres of the Mrs. Wifson is improving a hove derlled property not to exceed operation for appendicitis. You'll rtt some furniture at your own price 'Saturday, June 12, a p. m., at Saling buildnjr. Dr. Watts. , R. L. Wilson was hen? thc first of the week from Walla Wallo, where be sold at public sale. buildinir. F. D. Watts. Miss Lurline Brown of tho Weston ot school faculty left Monday for a va cation visit at her home in Portland. O. A. Adams, local dealer, sold a Ford roadster this week to Marion Hanscll. Tom I)iKKins Charles Winn and Albert Chapman left Tuoduy for a on the south (9 cubic feet of water per second unless such right shall exceed the same In such event all right belonging to said land is conveyed. Also beginning at a point on tho South line of Lot a,ef Section 17. Tp. C v 'H. St. K. W. M.. distant 2907 l-i Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown were anions the reunion visitors from Mor row county. J. A. Ljimsdon lately loaded an Or egon Special combine on the train at Prcscott, Wash., and shipped feet West from tne nair section cor- . ..,: ... 1 ,.,o.i., k.r ner between sections 1 and IT of said .... ... ,,. fv Township : thence West alon the vest. He bought thc machine a few said line of Section 17. 36) feet: weeks age. thence north at right angles 825.3 Miss Vera B. Blinn speaks at the feet; thence north 0 degrees and 1 LTmted Brethren church June 23, mm. east 369 feet; thence soutn &- 100(, mt a , . uv.ti.n n...i.l . kA tuilnl ,f hirinnin!r nntain. I " 11 . M lltv v. n are advised that her message will be after an ,i,.v., u. fork of the Umntillii. Miss Vida Greer has taken the lo cal attency for thc Brunswick phono praph, and has lot) records on the way. , Elsewhere .appears the local time 11 to card of the Red Bus Line. Manager Cower assures the local public that they will find thc Red Bus a safe', convenient and comfortable method of travel. Mrs. C. W. Avery and daughter Elizabeth left Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross at plaint, imhiely for a docren of liie w telephone Salt! lOUI l lorever mason mH "v .. Freewater. Or. bonds of matrimony now and hereto- lm "" i i 1 tj 1 ie 11 u j t 1 1 1 m I W MP l n En iJ III IW (no 7 arro , Tho party of the first part Intend- such an inspiration that they should uyton Wash. ins to convey all right. tKie ana inter- : . ,h. run. nt ih first nart to a purtaneacea hereunto v-Btor richt to the ahove described 7 in any wise nni tn tnid n.us cubic feet of recorded In water per second. belong-in or George R. Sowers and family arc appertaining and returnnig to their home in weswn the office of tho from the Barrett farm on Pine creek. unless such right County Kecordcr of Cmatilla County, M. Sowers will enroll with tho Blue ahall exceed the- same In which event Oregon, on the lSih day of August. Mountoin gmin cri,w. till rights belonging to said land is iMinB rw in harvest ia wanted by an conveyed " 2 thereof; for a Judgment, Joint ana "orn in narvesi is waiut.11 vy hii Ateo hereby conveying to the party several against William E. SchrUnpf experience! cook and her daughter, of the second part a right of wav fr and Iuretta Schrimpf for IS27.SI6 Address Mrs. Clara Hurt. Weston, an Irrigating ditch as now located and with Interest at the rale of 8 per cent Mi(ts Ruby was ot home the right to keep thc same in repair from tho 12lh day of August. tl. . jllncSH and to keep up. maintain and rebuild for $150 reasonable attorney fees and Gladvs Smith who left last the dam now used for the diversion for this defendant s costs and disbuise- M8 Oladys Smith, who lift last of the water into said ditch, which ments; for the sale of the said prop- week on a vacation trio, was regls- ditcb is used to convey -water unto the erty and the application of the pi-o- tered June 3 at ho Hotel Portland in land hereby conveved for irrigation coeds to the payment of said judgment. portIand. purposes which said ditch and dam are eosta and disbursements costs and Migg Ruth rroobstoi ,, Mig8 Vida . 1 1 . 1 AvstAnuAo . r 111 Ia nriri nil OfniV I located on lanus owneo oy panics ui . - . -( , . i it .,. tho that otaintiff mortKSKe In- foreclosed H-gs oi right hereby conveyed however not a in plaintiff s complaint prayed for. visitors at the E. W. Achilles beinW exclusive. and if any money remains from the dence. Excepting and reserving from this payment of plnlntlffs mortgage that Mrs wij ft,,,..,,,, cft t0,u. for 0 JJJ conveyance a right of way to tho the same be appUed to the payment of wh,.rc, parties of the nrst pan ami tneir sue- u Ni n..ri 1 . .i. i n.Ts.inx rlalmi.i- throush defendants. "r.C Will be met Dy Mr. rsoiuean. the adjoining propeHy on the west a William R Schrlmpf. Lauretta Mr. and Mrs. James King, Mrs. W. right of way for an irrigation ditch Schrlmpf, W. U llaynle. Omar Steph- H. Gould and Mrs. Ella Lavender mo- to be constructed, maintained ana ens ana i.aruner aim i.... . to iclum.ton Wednesday even- of "an 'sffhV .n W to attend Ucbekah lodKe in that mortgage premises and every part city. thereof, except the right of redenip- Fresh milk cow for sale. Mrs. Lil- tion; that any party to said suit may jan Fredericks. become a purchaser at saiu sale; mat H c(Mjuj, of c;an !)(,,,, js j tn0 tne sneritr piacc me purciuuwr m i'"- .That is just what we mean. The season is well over for the selling of coats and to close out the few remaining we will 'make the price so attractive that you will antici- j pate your wants for' the future. They are tj beautiful garments, -the season's- cnoicesc showings, but we will not carry them over. reunion resi- kept in repair by the parties of the first part with tire right of ingress and egress for such purposes and to con vey water in such ditch which is to be over and across tho lands hereby con veyed in a general easterly and west You know that our price has already been low, much lower than the city stores have quoted, and now at half the already low price a real bargain opportunity is yours. Nothing, reserved ANY SPW COAT FOR JUST ONE HALF THE FORMER PRICE I eny oireciion, sucn aucn 10 oe iucoku i..,c ,....-. ... and constructed by the parties of the session or said premises, anu lor sucn - first part, and also reserving to tho other rellef.as pertains to equity and Mr J. It. Kobbins anil littli. parties of the first part es the owners good conscience. daughter of Homestead, Oregon, were of the land on the south of thj; land This summons is published pusuant puests this week of Miss Thelina An- Lereby conveyed the right to turn to an order of the Hon. a. W. I'helps, tcrson Bj neP home in this city. Burplus unused Irrigation water on tho Judge of the above entitled court. Mj Mg Tinker Miss tana nereoy convcyeo, in same io uo Mi,.u ... ., lu.. ... . - . c,.l t:..i,... t ni,n .,f uv h ,.wne of the con. on the 26th day of May. mo. Ma Tinker ami Ralph Tinker, J land hereby conveyed, together with the tenements, hereditaments and ap- V. Mo Im'ng Tops and Cur tains made to order. Large as sortment of plate glasses a glass for every car. A good stock of Sad' dies and Heavy Harness always, on hand. Also Collars, Pads, Halters, etc, Get ouf prices be fore buying. Whitman's Harness Store .(Phone' 122) i; - Milton, Oregon Said order provides that the first pub- Smith and family and Mrs. T. F. lication of this summons shall be made Caufield, all of Walla Walla, were re on the 28th day of May. 1920, In tho unjon yisiUirn ut thu D lf wj.soy Weston Leader. . . JAMEtJA. KKE. , , Attorney for Defendant. Tho Farmers Mrs. M. W. Pcdcrsen nnd mother, liank nf Weston, a corporathu.s Mrs. Jones, visited with relatives at I'ost office address, I'cndletdti, Ore- Walla M'alla this week. Kon. Mr. and Mrs. FreiL McGrew motor ed to Walla Walla Wednesday meet Mrs. McGrew's brother, Dr. Senim'rt, who is en route to Sunny- side, Washington, where he will lo cate. Mrs. Charles Price suffered a puin ful injury to her right hand Wednes day morning while she was assist ing her husband in harnessing the horses. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Carmichacl of Walla Walla were among those who pioneer picnicked at Weston. Mrs. Mary Ramirez was visiting with friends at Umapine he first of the week. Frank Smith left this week on his return to Coulee City to resume his bank position, after a visit at Walla U'nllti llfro Smith nn.l lift!,. cr.n aubjeets for all the grades from one w, renmift 8 fc of gQ , w,tfc to e.ght mclus.ve will be given, as Wcgton rc,ntjv(,-gi . well as methods for rural schools. Those wishing to take- the elemen- , ,( ""'"K among old tarv t..aehers' trainimr roorKe mav 'rlcnd8 n(l 8t,;"e', Weston, Robert talte the six weeks at Pendleton and 5yn ds returned this week to then six weeks at Monmouth, begin- Franklin county, where he is era ning August 2, 1920, or thc full ,loycd on thc S,mon mvT ranch twelve weeks may be taken at Mon- Mr. and Mrs. George Waddingham mouth. were here from Milton for tho picnic, The same credits will be given for Mrs. Waddingham remaining a few work taken as is given in the Sum- day after the event mer School at Monmouth. Mr. J. Boucher, who purchased thc For information regarding places' William Brown tract of land east of to live in Pendleton, applicants town, has Improved his holdings', by should write to Supt, II. E. Jnlow, the erecting a neat cottage which has director of the Pendleton Summer recently been painted an attractive School. shade of brown. ' Oregon Nonnal School Summer School Information Extension of the Oregon Normal Summer School to be held in PENDLETON for. hix weeks be ginning June 21, 1920. Arrangements have been made' . whereby an extension of the Oragon Normal School will be held in Pen dleton for six weeks, beginning June Zl, 192U. Ihe faculty will be com posed of the regular Oregon Normal School faculty, and other excellent instructors. Special methods in the different to tU I Bathing Suits Tennis Shoes Cool shade hats Light, comfortable underwear Neat looking oxfords and pumps. From ttie Grocery Fresh vegetables and fruits. Lunch goods that save the housekeeper and add so materially to that picnic occasion. Fresh, wholesome bread.' Why slave over the hot stove these beautiful June days? 1 1 t !