...... SOtHOSS Im tlMt nnlt Court the State ot Oregon tor OwnMW Cwmty. J. A. Nelson, Plaintiff, vs. William a Schrlmpf. Lauretta Schrlmpf, .W. E. Uaynle, Onu Stephens; The Fac i men Ban of Weston, a corporation i f Weston, Ore iron, and Gardner ana Co.,-a corporation of Valla Walla, Washington. Defendants. To William B. Schrlmpf. Lauretta ' Schrlmpf and Gardner and Co.. cor. oration of Walla Walla. Washington, defendants above named: IN TUB NAM 13 OF TUB RTATK OF ORBGON You are hereby renutred to appear and answer the cross oom plaint filed against you In the above, entitled suit by Tho Farmers Bank of Weston, on or before the 10th day ol July. mo. and you will take notice it you fall to answer or otherwise ap pear in said suit on or before aald day. said defendant, for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for In Its said crows ulnlnt ml filn In Bttld CaUHO. tO-Wtt', For the foreclosure of that certain mortgage, dated on the 13th day of August, securing a promissory note of said date for $JT.. with in terest at the rate of 8 per cent per an num until paid; said mortgage being given on the following described land situated In I'matllla County, State ot Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the South line of lot two. Section 17, Township North of Range JS B. W. M. and dw . tant 1T0O feet West from t he-half sec thin corner between Section 1 and 17 said Township ; thence West alon the aald Bouth Una of Lot 3, HOT l- feet, thence north at right angles S17 feet; thence north 0 degree" 16 mm. Kst 1S07 1-3 feet; thence South il 1-2 feet to the point of beginning, con taining 23 acres. The party of the first part Intending to convey all right, title and Interest of the' party of the first part to the water right for 19 1-2 acres of the above described property not to exceed 0.4 s 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 the - South line of Lot t of Section 17. TP. S. X. R. M. E. W. Mi, distant 2807 1-3 : feet West from the. half wfr-tlon cor ner between sections 1 and 17 of said Township : thence West along the said line of Section 17, feet; thence north at right angles Sli feef thence north 0 degrees and 1 min. east 369 feet; thence south 827 feet to the point of beginning, containing- 7 acres. The party of the first part Intend ing to convey all right, title and Inter est of the party otrthe first part to a erater, right to the above described 1 acres not to exceed 0.145 cubic foet of water per second, unless such right shall' exceed the same In which event aU rights belonging to aid land Is conveyed. Also hereby conveying o the party of the second part a right of way for an irrigating ditch as now located and the right to keej the same In repair , and to keep up. maintain and rebuild the dam now used for the diversion of the water Into said ditch, which ditch is used to convey -water unto the land hereby conveyed for Irrigation purposes which said ditch and dam are located on lands owned by parties of the first part In Section 17, but the right hereby conveyed however not being exclusive. Excepting and reserving from this conveyance a right, of way to the parties of the first part and their suc cessor in interest as the owners of the adjoining property on the west a right of way for an Irrigation ditch to be constructed, maintained and kept in repair By the parties of the first part with the right of ingress and egress for sufch purposes and to con vey water in such ditch which is to be over and across the lands hereby con. veyed in a general easterly and west erly direction, such ditch to be located and constructed by the parties of the first part, and also reserving to the parties of the first part as the owners of .the land onAhe south cif the land hereby conveyed the right to turn surplus unused Irrigation water on the land hereby conveyed, the same to be taken care of by the owners of the land hereby conveyed, together with the tenements, hereditaments and ap- 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 our prices be fore buying. I'Mlinan's Harness Store . . 8 ; (Phone 122) Milton, Oregon w ipnng iREvrnES- Cash for chicken. J. R. Reynolds. Xription r.tea-by tbt year, Mrs. Mary Evans of laklma, J200; ix monthgt fl.OO; three Wash., ii a ruwt of Mrs. A. 0. Winn. montha 60 cunta. Mrs. M. E. lVrsatl and grand- The fcf j, invariably diecon daughter, Mary Thorne, of Pendleton u at expiration. ..I..;.!-.. Mm Aim A. Van are visiting Skiver, The annual meeting Of WCSlon school district will bo told next Mon- day, June 21. at 2:30 o clock p. m. There will be one clerk and one di- rector to elect, as usual. Chairman Joe Hodgson is the retiring member of the board. Mra. Anna Warner of U Grande torUl)fd dincr Sumllltf ,t the is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .. , N MiNSoro;hy Buinnch returned Georgette wal.U only J. C. Monday from a brief visit with C0"- . rn, . Mr, Em. friendsin Kennewtck. Washington. Mrs. U Vandernool and Mrs. Em Miss Gertrude Van Winkle Is ma B.rnctt re MsWngers for spendTng a nVt delightful vacation Portland Monday mormng. where tTth friendsnd relative. In Port- they will visit relative, for a hmoh. ? "n-am " Frwj Hendcraon was down from the Mrs. Warner and daughter. Au- mounUin yestcrxlay and made his an- drcyrof Walla Walla, were Sunday nual profitable investment in Weston guesU of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.rl 'Mr Mrs. Hugh Walker of Wasco was leaving this week for the llenry . week-end guest at the A. J. Mc Barrett ranch on Pine creek, whkh Jntyr. farm home. will be their home and place of oc- Mrs. R. Morrison was the guest of cupation. friend, and relative, in Wall. Walla Mr. and M. rth od. . a.J a few days last week. family were dinner guests Sunday of Cards have been received here an- Mr. and Mrs. Emery SUggs at the nounciiur the marriage of Florence Suggs farm on Dry creek. S Simmon, to Howard Foster Mr. and Mrs. J. Reuther left today Ross, March 27. at Wibaux. Montana, on their return home to Portland , af ThTyoung couple will be at home af- ter a fortnight'. v..it w.th Weston tcr the f.t of July in Se.tUe, Wash, relative, and friends, Mr Reuther Mis. Simmon, was . popular mem- i. a daughter of Mr. and Mr.. John ber of the Weston High school facul- Bcantcr. , ty for two year, and ha. many Frank Lavender I. here from Ba friends in Weston. Ver, Oregon, where he i. employed Bobert Blomgren w.s in from, the by the state highway commission in ranch ThurscUy attending to import- uie caprn.y ant business errands. Mrs, John S. Neil returned yester- Chris Thoeny has begun to harvest day to her home at Pendleton, after his strawberry, crop, which promises a visit with relatives and friends on a fair yield. Weston mountain. - The John Waldcn family have gone A shower Sunday was followed to their mountaiCranch for the .urn- Monday by a "regular downpoUr at mer months. Weston, making assurance doubly Swas-Te-Ka Campfire held its reg- sure of good crop, in this and the ular semi-monthly meeting In the mountain neighborhoods. Merritt A, club room of Memorial hall Saturday Baker, government weather observer, afternoon, aU member, but two be- reports a total precipitation in the ing in attendance. At this session two days of 75-100 of an inch, three young ladies were initiated as R. Hargreaves, who twenty year, wood gatherers. Charlotte Hass, ago was pastor of one of Wes.ton s , , , , churches, was in town yesterday purtanences hereunto belonging or from Seattle. ( In any wise appertaining ttna Mrs. J. L. Fuson, Miss Maggie Fu- recorded In the office the d WalUr Melton were recent County Recorder of Umatilla County. n "nu " , TKv motored Oregon, on the lth day of August, visitors to La Grande. They motored ll, in Book S ot Mortgages at page over tho mountain, and back in wal ls thereof; for a Judgment, Joint ane gtt Ford. several against William & Bchrtmpt Pendleton Tues- and Lauretta Schrlmpf for tJ7.9 w , . ... hil. with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent day on business connected with hi. from the 12th day of August. l19, damage claim against the railroad for $150 reasonable attorney fee and company. Senf erty and tho application of the Pro- his recent trip to Portland that suit- ceeds to the payment of said Judgment, able pipe is available there for Wcs- costs and -disbursements, costs and tn'g waterworks repairs, and the expenses of sale and attorney fees. jre(j Kmount will bo ordered by that plaintiffs mortgage be foreclosed ' ' .. . . . n8. in plalntifr. complaint prayed for. the unciL ? ,h rin"i and If any money remains from the determined the fact that tho princi- payment of plaintiffs mortgage that pal leakage is on Water street bc- the same be applied to the payment of jow jajn enc) it is here that the re- thts defendant's Judgment; that all newajg wjji largely bd matle. Much ClTneslTmft. dRfLaDure"ta of the old pipe other strecU is Schrlmpf. W. B Haynle, Omar Steph- still very serviceable, A few day. ens and Gardner and Co.. a corpora- Uon, or any of them be forever barred of all right, title, and estate tn said Serc tlon; that any party to said suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that the sheriff place the purchaser In pos- session of said premises, and for such other relief as pertains to equity and good conscience. .This summons la published pusuaot to an order of the Hon. O. W. Phelps, .Tilde nf'the above entitled court. made in ppen court at Pendleton, Ore- gon. on the 28th day of May, lzc ci:.i n,iiMu that th fir.t nub. licatlon of this summons shall be made speaker of Dayton, Ohio, at the Unit on the 28th day of May. 1820, In the Brethren cnurcn june 23 at 8 p. m. Weston Leader. .. . . . . . JAMES A. FEB, Attorney for Defendant, The Farmers TTl 1 . . MnWnAMI.Inn Rnnlr nf Weston. A '"'"-""" nHItnn. Ore. Post office address, Pendleton, Ore gon. HEMSTITCHING DEPARTMENT A. M. JENSEN CO. Hemstitching, Pecot, Chain Stitch ing Embroidery, ' Braiding, Plain Stitching, Button Holes and Buttons Covered, Pleating. ; MRS. C, E. FERGUSON . Phone 836. Walla Walla, Wash. Notice to Creditors ... In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Jacob M. English, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given to all per sons whom it may concern that J. Z. English has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Jacob M. Eng lish, deceased. All persons having claims against his estate are required to preseut them with proper voucher, to the said administrator at the law of fice of Peterson, Bishop & Clark in the Smith-Crawford building, at Pendleton, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, which is June 18th, 1920. J. Z. Englikh, Administrator. ' Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Administrator. . XoUct U Subscribers If thia'nottee U marked It aignL flet that" your subscription expire Jul 1. 1920. W would most gratefully appreciate: your pnJmpt IWtha Starmir. Kathleen rvdertwn , , h.viitir urrmHfullv aim '' -r. w . ...i ua.t .likfltui AttMiirneil to j iw patriotic honors. Mis. RowUm cjuar.lian, Is much m Mi of ,ir06rt. xh,bite, by th, ter. o Mr. HW. Achilles were ago a serious jean wa uicuv jr Superintcndednt Avery in the upper cn(J of aj promptly stopped. 1 1 ltiKJrz a nearby mam into the well at the pumping station at the rate of one thousand gallon, an hour, Mrg c E straub of Pendleton .. . e,i. th .T. 7 1 B wwurnu w Ladies' shoes and slipper., J. C. Penney Co. Weston people are invited to hear Min. Vat. R. Blinn. a noted woman Wednesday, seven, Doys oi ueorge Winn's Sundsy school class were taken ..... , 1 r I . v A l l , f . . 1 in tneir teacner s uuick on a uuukhiiui - . . . . .. .. Mulling trip to tne u matins river. . Thursday afternoon a hailstorm of y unusual seventy visiteu in r iuk country. Some of the hailstones are reported to have been a. large'as wal nuts, Ernest Ross was in Wednesday from his reservation ranch. Mrs. Anna Anderson and daughter. Thelma and Irene were entertained at dinner Wednesday at the Alitk John son home. . ' , ' - t ' In a signed confession ' reiterating statements made previously to fellow convict, but tbe truth of which were doubted by Dr. R. Lee Steiner, until recently superintendent of the pent tentlary, James Ogle, now serving a life sentence In tbe Institution for the murder of J. N. Burgess and G?orga E. Perrlnger of Pendleton In Multno mah county last November, ha. as sumed all blame for the shooting of the two jsen and exonerated David Smith and Walter Bannaster as far as the actual killing was concerned. Smith and Bannaster also are under life sentence for the part they played In the murders. SUMMONS In the Circuit Otrt of the 8laU ' Oregon for Umatilla County. Evelyn Hansford, Plaliitlff, Vs. George Hansford, Defendant. To George Hanford the above named femlai fore six weeks from the dale of the first publication of this summons, to wit: on or before the VA day of July, I'M); and for want of such answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the salt! complaint. . . ... . that the IhiIIiIs of llhWHi .1 vivv.w. ...w. ----- matrimony and marriage contract here- . . 1, 1.. b.,M,n ltA .Hill lll.in. tiif.nd the said defendant be forevtr diaiolveti and -that the ssid plaintilT. Kvelyn Hsn.foM, pe grsiueu an lute divorce from the said defendant. t THEY EulEEl! S 095 or Less : Just in A shipment of ' House Dresses "that were in a wreck and were damaged by water. These go for less than half price. There were in this lot about five dozen, so they will not last long at tnis price. George Hsn.ford. and for auch other relief as it to the court wem. eqult- an!1. This summons it served upon you by nuhlieatlon In the Weston Leader, a weekly newspr of general circula tion, for six consecutive weeks begin; nlug with the Issue of the 11th day of June, ItCrti to and Including the Issue iua, by the Hon. t har County Judge of Urns State ot Oregon. isttd at Pendleton, Ot 0f June, A, D. 1120. p,TKH80N, Biaiioc Pktkhson, BiaiioACWHK, i Attorney. tr rimmm, P. O. Address, Dendleton, Oregon. Wall telephone for .ale. Inquire ... - nl wx t this office. ' WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON WRAPPERS and APROtIS ARE ON SALE NOW AT eduction THIS MEANS A $2.00 house dress for. . . . . . . .$1.60 $3.00 house dress for. .... . . .$2.40 $4.00 house dress for .... $3.20 Than One-Half : This store will close at 8:15 Sat urday evening to see Jubilo', at Memorial Hall. tmm mm am H H i ii f ji - m - r i.JpFPVlfflllP flfl I ByilyB wJiiiHillil Wlya AVWmmWffl!ia K . isitu M LfUiNoricD ICE CREAM CXGAR3 CANDIES Baker' Goods P Phone your dray orders, S 93, or call at story. t Havk Ellis u , ti mmmwrnwaw . "i'-f f pi q rtl ! I J tP H mi j a ai