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ii Leader- ON VOLUME 43 WESTON. OKEGON. I'HWAIQ, JULY 'i. 1920 NUMBER 5 WES I DEMOCRATS CONVENE Athena Wins a Came (Athena Press) Ill ClfJ rDlllPIOPfl At cim, with (Hen Dudley going In III uAll IllAliUlwUU 'I'hn.lid "1 "' t!lu '"""l. m crimp Into Blue MiiunUln I nairiiu'li iuiMhiiIvm . 1 1 1 M I ,1 Vl V ,a Of WifSOn'S Picture f,ug the leaders, uml thereby tic Display Starts .a Half Hour Demonstration. Run Francisco. -Thtt Democratic na tion it I t'niiv cnl Ion called In order Monday by J. Iirui Kri'timr of Hullo, Mont., vlnx hiilrnmti nf lh Democratic national ronittillto An Innovation in the opening of Iho convention was llin sllcnt'ltm of III" great inihorlng by a btil call. In stead nf llm usual pounding with Hi gavel. A ili'Uiimnl at marines In front of llin pisiform raised Dm na tional colors ini'1 presented arms, lilln Iho hand played the "Hlnr Hputigted Banner." IVrrhml high Inside I tin organ III special allnry a tnllltary bam) played away Iho lima. At Ihi' noon hour ami tha opening ilm approached tho oolrr Ruarit of marines appeared on lha platform. A six fool eergeanl. with Iho gloaming folds of regi mental flag In hla band, mad a vivid iHt of color on lha platform. At hl Ida stood th armed non-commission-d officers of tha cor guard and with thm two marina buglers. Bugltr Bound "Attantlon." Whan Vlc Chairman Ktmer of lha national committee gavo tha algnal. a bugler sounded "Attention." The sharp atarrato rail rang out over th upr of conversation. Th first noiea ot lug up a package for Milton-Frecwa U-r ami Helix to nix-n on neutral grounds, U'foro the pennant can be unfurled. A usual, tin Imniu U-nni burked mi uphill Kami from the very first in ning, wln-n on u rnuplu of fumbles at short uml a hit, Kendall mid 1'. Ilnr-gi-lt ocored. Athena tain back with n tally In hi-it half when Oti I.iciml li'ii brought It across. Tint mure stood two to one until thu eighth, when McGve waa kiuih1i(I out of tha Ihix for four singles autl n two haw hit which lulled Little John's hH-fuU fivu run. Dudley easily dinposcd of the first three men to fiii-i) him in the ninth. Thv game wan fust anil snappy ami tliu attendance waa all tlmt could be desired at a mid-week itanii'. Tho wore: Athena 10000005 x-0 Helix 20000000 02 Batteries Dudley ami McPherrin; MrGee, Pierce ami C. Thorn. Will Move the Beavers 11. W. Cooncy, county agent of Klickitat county, la to conduct an In teresting experiment in Walla Walla county aoon, when he will assist tha United State biological survey in re inovlnif about f0 live beavers to Rain ier national park. Mra. Cooney haa had considerable experience in hand ling thin rodent in Nebraska. Several hundred bvavvra have made The Star Bpanglad Manner" rang out inromtit throughout the orchanl aec from Ih band and tho organ together. tio, of Wb11ii rounty( deatroy- and aa dlegato. itrnaiea and tc tn(f M.wll 0f commercial orcharda. tatora and attendanta atood In trlbtiti. -rnc atato lawn will not crmit the a monaier flag dropped from the cell- n-aidenta or paine warden to dentroy Ing to form a wall f rolor behind th the pent, ao an appeal waa made to platform. It nbacured tha view of tho the biological survey to handle the band gallery and organ loft, but aa It ailuation. fall tho booming touea of tho organ L. K. Couch of the biological aur roee from behind It. Joining with ma- Vey, State Came Ounmianioner Dar- Jrellc thunder In tha nalloiinl anlliem. rrom floor and gallerlea delegnlea and apectatora Joined In th mighty tone. Picture Cauati Demonstration. Then came the touch that act otf tho convention with a wild about of exaltation. Tha great flag waa gath ered "lowly upward In Ita (IIuks and aa It tone It uncovered a flag drnprd and Illuminated portrait cf 1'renldent Wllann plared high ngalnat the great plpea of tho organ. Kor n iiKnient there wna a breathlcia pamtp, Then came the tumult. It was n half hour before tlm nut hurst evoked by a atidden dlnplay of tho prcntdnnt'a porlrnli could stilled. win and Came Warden Van Auiwlale wilt have charge of the undertaking. Mr. touch had charge of a biological aurvey party last season along the Columbia river in Klickitat county for the purpoiw of exterminating the gray digger aqulrrel. He made a recent aurvey and found the work had prov en better than 95 wr cent successful. Memorial Hall , 1 J SATURDAY fc J affner 1 ttI i I ra i J JULY 17- M Samuel Goldwyn R?x Beach present BE! BEACH'S jamous story SILVER M Erected by Frank Lloyd A GREAT SUPER SPECIAL - - 50c-25c Notice to Creditors WILSON MEN CONTROL AT SAN FRANCISCO In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Untato of George W. Mitchell, deceased. Notice is hereby given that we have :Tw7J! ST Senii Selected to AJJ&SSi Hcad the Resolutions to present them to us at the odice of fnmmittea J. li. Ucrry, our attorney, in Fondle- HJIIimmee. ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers at- tached, within six months from the date of the hrxt publication of this no tice. Dated this 2-'(th day of June, 1920. Nki.uk St. IJksnih and Kkwahd L. MlTf iiki.i., Administrators of the folate of (ieorge W. Mitelifcll, deceaiied. Kirnt publication June ", i'Jlt). Lt publication July Zi, VJ2). Notice to Creditors Pendleton Grows Anxious Census figures for Oregon towns ore coining in rapidly these days, leave tomorrow for Shepherd Springs, IVndlotnn boosters are anxiously where Mrs, Booher will try the cura- nwniting IVudleton's official mark, Uve waters for relief from rhcumn- which ahould be forthcoming from tiam. ,m the nntioiml capital, any day, now, jjr, Hm Mrs. (Jeorge Banister ac- Agnln and analn its Ids nsnm liys ixv Tribune. companied by Mr. mid Mrs. II. McAr- "OVER "THL? HILL" - One of Athena's landmarks, the to Colton, Wash., where Mr. and Mrs. house at Fourth and College streets, Kemp are now forming'. Her bus occupied by Jack Murphy uml family, band, Mr.. Roy Markee, was leader of and built by the lnt S. A. Maloney the military band in the ClHh artil in the early 80's Vfas totally destroy- lery and died jyst a month after his ed by fire Tuesday morning. discharge from army sen-ice, having -Mr. and Mrs. William Booher-will served overseas for eitfht months. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Cmuliila Oiunty. In the Matter of tho Estate of Ninna N. Lundell, deceased. Notick 1.4 IlKKMir Givr.N to all per sons whom it may concern that A. W. Uundell has been iippointcd adminis trator of the estate of Ninna N. Lun dell, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against her estate arcTcquirvd to pre sent them with proper vouchers to the said administrator at the law odice of his attorneys, I'cterson, Bishop & Clark, in the Smith-Crawford building at l'endletou, Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publica tion of this notice, which is Friday, the 25th day of June, lirjo. A. W. Lundell, Administrator. I'etkkson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Administrator. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of tho State of Oregon lor Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of John J. Heeler, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons whom it may concern that Christina li. Beeler, administra trix of the estate of John J. Beeler, deceased, has filed her Final Account and Keiiort in the administration of the estate: that Monday, the 19th day of July, VJ20, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon has been ap pointed as the time and the county courthouse at Pendleton as the place where all objections and exceptions to it will be heard and a settlement of the estate made. Dated this June ISth. 1920. - CHRISTINA B. BEELER, Administratrix. Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attor neys for Administratrix. Administrates' Notice San Francisco. By tho unopposed choice of Senator Claas of Virginia aa chairman of the resolutions commit tee to draft the platform of the demo cratic national convention, . and tho selocticn of Senator Joseph T. Robin s n of Arkansas for permanent chair man of the convention, administration forces demonstrated that they were in complete control of tho convention ma chinery. The fact that Secretary Colby, an acknowledged administration spokes man, got a place on the sub-committee of nine which will draft the plafunn, while William J. Bryan did not get place on the drafting committee, waa pointed out as additional evidence that the administration forces were in full control. Senator Walsh, who waa understood to have the backing of Mr. Bryan, had been urged for the chairmanship cf the committee cn resolutions by a group headed by western delegations. They abandoned the fight when a can vass of the committee revealed a ma jority against them. Oregon Decision Overruled. Administration supporter strength ened their hold on the Democratic na tional convention through a series cf victories In the credentials committee which decided three hotly fought con tests. One of these waa the denial of a seat in the convention to Senator James A. Reed of Missouri. The Clark Howell delegates in Georgia pledged to Altcrney General 'Palmer, also were, seated. Both actions were In accord with previous decisions of the national committee. - The credentials committee, however, overruled the national committee in the Oregon case, when it seated R. R. Turner and John L. Schuyleman. giving each one-half a vote. Turner, who was selected by the Oregon state committee to fill a Tacancy caused by the death of George T. Baldwin, wa In the County tyurt of the State cf forced to yield half of bis vote to ...,.. r... it..7...;n f, ... was mentioned tho cheers nroHe nut The Dulles la mc latest in gei n thur, arrived home luestuiy evening anew to ciilmltin!" In the shout of report and the Cherry City shows an from a couple of weeks spent in Port approval (hat adopted and sent to the Increase of i!7, or nearly 19 per cent. m, Whit llouso a striking testimony of Census puts The Dalles at 6H07 as jir8. William Winship and dnugb- hls trl' fulfil and pride In tho man against 4S80 ten years ago. Tho ters, Mildred and Aubrey, left the who ha led It for seven troublous Dalles was 220 ahead of Pendleton in f jrttt of the week for Snlem where tnc result of stomach trouble after .nam. 1P10 but the local commercial asso- lhcy will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. having- been operated on nt that in- niaht Rev P. ! Rvan. vlrnr gen- elation confidently expects the Round- p. rj. Jarman. stitution. - ..... i i . i. in m ersl of the diocese of San Franrlaco Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Mutter of the Estate of Zerelda C. Price, deceased. Notice is hereby given that we have been appointed administrators of the above named estate by order of tho above entitled court, and have duly qualified. All persons who have claim's against said estate are hereby notilied to present them to us, with proper vouchers, at the office of Carter & i lMIUIHfe IOI VlfciiV VI I' ll 'Cl na ivuf;- mi.j mv, k.iviiivj sj, ... niv niiaiKQ'i m . m , , , ,,r National tianK building, l'endletou, Or- """.) -uv j '. ., . i , . ., . eg-on, witnin six months from this hay fork while stacking on the Frank rUIVB V. Itltliniur., Million VI i. jjnj Richards, died at the Surgical hos- Dated June 25, 1920. pital in Portland Saturday last, as , James II. Price, r RANK r KILL, Administrators, etc served overesas for eight months. Rex llopier, local manager for the Standard Oil Company, has been no tified that the gasoline situation is improving, but that a shortage in pe troleum products still exists and will Schuyleman, described as a strong ad ministration supporter. Schuyleman claimed the seat on the ground that ho was the next highest man in tha primary, having been fifth In the race for tho four places. Hay Fork Injures Wallan. Ed Wallan was seriously injured offered the 'openliiR prayer and Chair man Kremer Introduced Homer S. Cummlng. chairman of the Demo cratic national committee aa tempor ary chairman. , Cummlngs Endorse Wilton. Tha keynote speech of Chairman waa a Vi CITATION Up city to pass her rival over the 10 Mrs. Leon Kidder and little daugh- f, e, Simpson, known in Athena as ... ,M, ,.,,,. ,x,rt ,,r su,,,.. of year route. ter Kathcrine, arrived Wednesday "CycloneV died as the result of in- onium for Umatilla. unty. 1 morning from Newman, California, jurje8 sustained in falling from a In the Matter of tho Estate of John A Badly Fractured Us. and are at the home of her parents, window of a Portland hotel last Sat- L- Brown, deceased. While returning home from a day Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Caton. ura-ny evening. Simpson was employ- .To Tr,,"ku1,r"wn a"f KIUl JJrow"; spent with other boys in pulling mua- - AmorVDeU, who is one of tho pur- c(, a8 B bookkeeper in Athena several Vril Vta L&wns'niCUw tard in a field aouth of Athena, Roy chasers of the Parker barber shop, has years ago. and married a daughter of Frown' his wife of Helix, orecon. DeFreece, little son of Mr. and Mrs. rented a hoUBe in the south part of Mrs. Rush, who resides in tho Helix James O. Brown and Uolda Brown of Kphrata, ashingrton, Arthur L. Brown of Touehet, Washington, Kva Martin place south of Athena. He was brought to Dr. Sharp's office, where his injuries were given atten tion. A severe wound was made in the right leg, which required five stitches to close, while two stitches were taken in a scalp wound. Frank DeFreece, fell underneath, a town from Mrs Estes, and with , his noirri,borhood, f'tiftimlnffii vii a nnmnlnto. tinminlt- nw.1 In wkinh thn hnv were ridimr. will nUn thnm After this week. i...HrA..n.nniB Knimv fled endorsement of everything which d hail his leg badly fractured. The Vr C. H. Smith and C. E. McFadden ma,c to the Preston-Schaffer flour c!rp"r0nf "f weXno has been aeeompiunod under rresi lad was tnKen 10 rennieion, wnere contributed nn iiueresiing conei-won ,,,111, i.0 jicAtec or I'endieton, nas dent Wilson's svun year In th X-ray disclosed tho-fracture to bo of 0f wnr rdics to an attractive display tho contract for painting the big Whit Houso. , a aerious nature, located along tho that may be seen in the show windows building, which is being done in bat- Th league of nations covenant was tipper portion of the thigh. Tho boys 0f McFadden's Pharmacy. Tho exhi- tleship gray. Other work of improve- champtonad a tho "Monro doctrine had been pushing the truck up a hill bit is on a much larger scale than any ment js being carried out, also. a lha world" hv Mr fumnillliTK. and Roy fell when ho attempted to attempted here-to-fore in Athena, and uncie t0i,n Callender left Tuesday Of the Done treaty' defeat In the board tho macnine wnne 11 was 111 attracts attention and comment irom morning for Portland where ho will and all persons interested in the es 11 . 11. 1- ...,.,vln.l , 1 1 1 . . .. , . . . . . . J t . . 1 .. K .. T ni.nn-1. . .1 n u.i .1 i.. i a . t.K?rt .r ma iiiuuoii, so iv i ivuunuu. - aii wno pass. visit nis oaucntors ami receive meu- unn u. ninn, wtv-.w. id nniu . . . u uimnvi vmih - - - . .... ... . . Mr and Mrs M. M. Ingram ot alus, ,cai attention. Uncle John, who Corporon of Baker, Oregon, Burl Lumlwell (or Liuuiwall) a non-resident residing at a place unknown. Gene I.miilwell (or Lundwall) a non ic sklent residing at a place unknown, Elph Lundwoll (or Lundwall) a non resident residing at a place unknown, senate, against clvilliatlcn has ever soiled the pages of our history." He characterised tho Republican platform as "reactionary and provin cial." Filled with premeditated slan ders and VHRiie promises. It will be searched In vain for one constructive siiKRestion for the reformation ot th conditions which It criticises aud de plores, he said. Senator Joseph T. Robinson of GREETINGS: Wash., who with their three sons, were advanced in years, being past 80 years 0. ' yu and et i0 arc Jail Delivery la Nipped Plana for a wholesale delivery at guests at the home of Mr and Mrs 0f age, has been in failing health for hereby cited and required to appear the county jail were nipped Saturday Robert Proudfit, returned home Mon- tome time. , on or before Wednesday the 21st day Prisoners nt tho jail had sawed off day evening. Mr. Ingram is a broth- Mr. and Mra. EA. Dudley and Mr. of July. 1920. at ten o'clock A. M. in four bars, three at one place and one er of Mrs Proudfit and Mrs. Dean Dudley were in Pen- at another, and also had dug out tho Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edington enmo dleton Wednesday, where they attend brick, in tho wall until' the final lay- up from Portland Monday and visit- ed the wedding of Miss Gladys Simp er could bo kicked out. Officials cd relatives here and in Helix. Mr. son and lNly. Floyd Kendall. The discovered the plot several days ago Edington was cn route to Imbler, bride is a popular teacher of the but wcro unuble to find tho saw with Union county, where he will be man- school west of town and made her tnr home with the Dean Dudleys. The Arkansas, chairman In accordance with w foum tenHfi , ono of the b(His Miss Effie Jean Frailer came up wedding was solemnized in the Pen the recommendation of the permanent . tVl ...-na-t-,! ,,ltters aro mm hr k in Pendleton Saturdav dleton Christian church. orgnniBauon commuieo iimuo gome j permanent chairman of th conven tion. W. W. recently incarcerated, and visited her niece, Miss Carrio The wedding or Miss wary Alice Sharp, who is Improving after her Hudson, teacher in Athena scnoots At the age of 83 years, Grandma long illness following the influcnca last year, was announced in yester- Rolin died at her honie in Athena, which she contracted in February. day's Fendleton papers. Ray O. Ba ----- - - . . mi Mr and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden have Monday night. Death came incident Mrs. Luciie Kemp warkee ana iitue Kcr oi . ove is me BIuim., aim five (3-( E AV sr .'i i.. ii..' i. i tn thn infirmities of old airo. and the daughter Betty are guests this week and favorably known here, having thence East Thirteen f..if trrt nwmitlv aennired bv them old lady had been in failing health of Athena friends. Mrs. Markee, who spent several months with the wgi 1 . v ; .; i i at the north edge of .town. Tho new for Homo timo. Funeral serviceawere formerly lived both in Athena and necrs on the owners have remodeled and Improved conducted at tho residence Wednes- Weston with her parents, is on her Ihe young couple, who will reside on most attractive day afternoon at two o clock by fast- way Irom rortiana wnere sne nas a iarnv mar vove, nc Kom or Burton, of th Christian church. been visiting the past two months wishes of many Athena friends. the County Courtroom of the above entitled court in the City of Pendleton, Oregon, to show cause if any there be why an order of sale and license to sell the following described real prop erty should not issue to Harvey A. Brown, administrator of the above en titled estate authorizing, directing, empowering and licensing him to sell tho following described real property, to-wit : Commencing at a point on the West line. Thirty-six (3S rods Sooth of tho Northwest corner of tho Southeast quarter of Section Two (2 in Town ship Five (5), North Kunse Thirty- and running and one-third rods, thence North Twelve (12) rods, highway construction, thence West Thirteen and one-third Walla Walla Snows Decrease. Washington. The 1920 population cf Walla Walla. Wash., is 15,503, accord ing to the announcement cf the census bureau. This is a decrease of SS61, ot 1S.& per cent since 1910a (S3) in. Block Seven (7) in North Mil ton. Also, Lots numbered Thirty-four (34) and Thirty-five (35) in Block numbered Seven (7) in North Milton (Now known as Wright's Addition to Miltonl, all within Umatilla County, Oregon. at private sale to the highest and best bidder for cash or in such manner as the court at said hearing shall deter mine for the best interests of the es tate and all concerned therein and shall order and direct. This citation Is served upon you pur suant to and in compliance with an order to show cause made and entered by Hton. Charles H. Marsh, Judge of the above entitled court and bearing date the 3rd day of June, 1920, direct ing personal service upon such of yo-j as are within the State of Oregon and that the rest of you and all others In terested in the said estate be served by publication of said citation once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Weston Leader, a weekly news paper, beginning with the Issue of Juno 11th, 1920 to and including the issue ot July th, 1920. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, R. T. Brown. Clerk of the above entitled court, have hereunto set my hand and seal of the said court this 7th day of June, A. D. 1930. R. T. BROWN. the dwelling in manner. rods, thence South Twelve (12 rods County Clerk of Umatilla County, to tho place of beulnnlns, containing State of Oregon. One (1) Acre more or less. (Seal) Peterson. Bishop & Clark, At- Also, Lot- numbered Thirty-three . torneys for Administrator, Pendle- 4