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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1920)
IT IS SAID The "Beautiful and the Good" we have with us always. We know we're "good," so if you will play up "beautiful" we will all go some. Some harvesting machinery yet unsold. Get in vour orders- for GKAIN TANKS. 'HEADERS, BINDERS and REPAIRS for all. We are busy but we will TAKE CARE OF YOU WATTS & ROGERS WESTON LEADER ClAKK VtOUD, t'ubllthn MRS. N. OOODWIN, AniiUrt Miter .Vf.iWy Aih,t Tho Year ? ; a H- Six Months 00 Throe Month W riwATTiutfT m Knlttt (t Hi tht poiulllf t ntilen, Ortjsa un(l Uu llmltt. The progress so far of the demo cratic convention i indicative of own of notion that augurn well for success at the olls. The keynote speech of Homer S. dimming was ringing appeal to the conscience and idealism of the nation, and contrasted with that of Itenrv Cabot Lodge i' the clarion tones of trumpet to the feeble squeak of a toy whistle. The prospects are that a strong l-eague of Nations plank, calling for inter pretative reservation only, will be adopted; that the prohibition quo tion will be ignoiod; that tho Irinh question will be considered a proper one for the leairue council rather than democratic convention; that a sensible labor plank will bo agreed upon and that MoAdoo will be iionit inntcd. In such event the democrat ic party despite the fact that it Is still the minority party will have a GIVE US LIBERTY OR GIVE US DEATH! Somcthinir Must Ir Done to Liberate the 1'coplc from the Troliteer. Trade With the J. C, Penney Co., Where IWiteerinK In Unknown. SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE at REASONABLE PRICES Heavy rough wool earners blankets in grey . V.;.pV,i tiw Cotton blankets for harvest hands, in tun and grey . . . . "Jr J J g-g Good quilts for little money , f f " Canvas Utrp, IkhI sheets, 0x14-8 ox. and 10 oz $u.i and 8..H) Fine grade men's khaki pants : Yfiz Good leather gloves, either gauntlet or riiort .. , Exceptional values in men's dress shirts This is the place to buy good clothes for men and boys. We can save you money. J.C. PENNEY CO. aiKTS.. - ATHENA, OREGON prayer for which there was far creater need, we wot, at Chicago than San Francisco. I ! -H hespitu the fuel that the tjitiden City has lost a few thousand mere people, it still has nrother MacLeod of l'p-to-The-Tlnii's Mngnsino to tell it what -and perhaps whom to do. Kdgar U, Piper, reporter, wrote from Chicairo and is writing from more than favorable chance for tn- nBI, KrnmiKio just about the most umph in November. intcrestiiiK and readable of all con- . . vention stories. Colin V. Dyment, veteran newspa- - perman who years ago worked in Walla Walla has lost nearly 'JO this territory as Blue Mountain cor- percent in population in one decade, respondent of the Spokesman-Re- but we're here to say that all it view, has stepped up again. Ho has best people remained to be counted. succeeded to the position of dean of In the Circuit Court of the State of the college of liberal arts at the Oregon for Umatilla County. University of Oregon, where he haa Fflio Mav Milton. Plaintiff, vs. Albert been servinir with the extension til- ..V.V.V.V.VAV.V.W.V.V Elite hen G tUKE COOKING llllllOtS SUMMONS Gotham isn't satisfied with its live million population and some of the rest of us think that it might be liu- vision and the department of journal- proved in quality. ism. Professor Dyment is known by , " . ' . , L hnnt the Inland Spi'aklMp of paradoxes, we do lii h Name of tho State of Oregon: . . . .. ,:.:. dislike to read of Missouri, but have You rt .hereby summoned and required -mP lu " --" tuktn , ,,, ,lisllltc ,0 ReVll f to appear and answer the complaint on "u me iuiu.aiiuM ..v ....... file ui the above entitled suit on or be- achievement and command respect, fore six weeks from the date ol (lie ,ui tn. f0ow his progress at the Lee Milton, Defendant. To Albert Lee Milton, the above named defendant: Missouri. hrst publication ot tms summons. - :...,.:... with nt,ni.,tion ,,ther wit, on or beiore the atn nay 01 juiy, ----- - , - 1320; and for want of such answer, the than surprise. A thorough and carn plaintiff will apply to the court for tho est worker, the fruits of thorough- relief demanded in tne saw compiaini, negs nre m-8 to bo garnered. Ho is, withal, a kindly man, and we also The old town of Wnllula is such a uuiet sort of a burg thnt it Isn't surprising officers found shine still. the moon- SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Birdia Logan. Plaintiff, vs. Robert Lo gan, Jr., Defendant. To Robert Logan, Jr., the above named defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint on file in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks frtm the date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wit, on or before the 16th day of July, 1920; and for want of such answer, the plaintiff will apply to the STtSS& t'Xr a decree i-wit. for a decreethatthe bonds of that the bonds of matrimony and mar- mwninon, . without urpri8e from tho fol, IKUI pffiyS uV-fld pTaintrffamlU;; defendant be for- lege reports that "Dean Dyment 1, defendant bo forever dissolved and ever dissolved and that the said plain- KroatIy oved by the students." that the said plaintiff, Birdia Logan, tiff. Eme May Milton be granted I an . . , i...' j: r. alwnlntR Hivnrce from the said cefend- . . .... be graniea an aosoiuLe u..to ------- ------- n . . . Contrasting the hustler with the pen in hand, we iSViLKrJiSS .1t to the other relief as it to the court seems man who whines about his troubles." better history than he made. court seems equitable. equitable. Up-to-The-Times Magazine says: . This summons is served upon you by This summons is served upon you bv w djn thc other d that Tho democratic party apiH-ars to be publicaUon in the Weston Leader a P""' cVg1nernl e'irtula- down in . Texas city there is a big getting action, whereas the n-publi. ttrsLlv r&'iW offil-e building; in front of this build- can party got reaction. ding with the issue of the 4th day of ning with the issue of the 28th day ot inR there sit9 , one-elgged man beg- . . Jnm. 1920. to and including the issue may, w " L . . trim, n-nnies: on one of the floors me laci inai ismmsnjr vinw VTt'fJrX to orler t7 aid'bS.S" mZ another one-legged man maintains a McAdoo i, one good reason why dated I'd entered in the yTenli- dated, and entered 'in the above enti- suite of offices and carries on a big shpuld be nominated. tied court and cause on the 1st nay or iiBiaiuriiuim..j-' business inrougnoui a nau-uuzun June, A. D. 1920. by the Hon. Gilbert May, 1920. by the Hon i. Otloert W . gUtes earng an)und 10j000 a Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this year. One of these men who is shy 22d day of May, 1920. a leg just naturally takes it fur Peterson, Bishop & Clark, panted that he is down for the Attorneysfor Plaintiff. ... .. :.. .,. ii -J.l.., D.lat., rrr,.l, COUIli; ML- Oilier JUOI i.lu..., A PLEASURE Wo have them in different styles and prices to suit your taste and pocket book. Yes, a "Hoosier" if you want one. It's a beauty. A. M. ROSS Furniture and Undertaking BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at tho Leader office The New York World says that "Debs isn't one of those presidential candidates without any convictions." Bill llohoniollern having taken his pen in hand, we hope he will write JUM K he Jurlire of the said court. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 2d day of June, 1920. rETEKSON, Disnur s iuv, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. address, Pendleton, Oregon. Whatever W. J. H. at San Francisco, it fiddle. may be playing isn't the first P. O. Policy A Wonderful New ISSUED BY THE BANKERS LIFE COMPANY or DES MOINES, IOWA Assume You Carry $10,000 If you die from any natural cause, the Company bays $10,000 If you die from accident, the Company pays 20,000 If you become totally and permanently disabled, during such dis ability all premium payments are waived and after one year the Company pays you $1,000 per year, as long s you live. and at your death pays io.ow Under the disability benefit, if you live eleven years, you receive 10,000 Or, if you live twenty-one years, you receive 20,000 And At death your family or estate ttill receive 10,000 (the annual payments to you being subject to continuance of total disability.) FRANK PRICE, Agent, Weston, Oregon 1 fuses to take the count. In the bat tle of life one's mental attitude on most things cuts a Urge and import ant figure." There will be no whiskeynote speech at San Frnnciscd. A quaint philosopher observes: "The kitchen is the shrine of our civilization, the focus of all that is comely in life. The ruddy shine of a well-polished stove is as beautiful as any sunset. The dish-mop, prop erly rinsed and hung outside the back door to dry, is a whole sermon in itself." Visitors from other localities who sojourn here for a brief period have remarked upon the magnificent sun sets we are privileged to enjoy. Du ring the past six weeks the pageants attending a down-dipping sun have been unusualy brilliant, and are among the joys of the flood tide of summer. Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company It has been proposed to Woodrow Wilson that he star in the movies upon leaving the White House. Tho same offer would undoubtedly be made to Jesus Christ were he to come again, but would be due to an unlimited "crust" rather than enter prise on the part of the movie magnates. HEMSTITCHING DEPAKT.M ENT A. M. JENSEN CO. Hemstitching, Pecot. Chain Stitch ing Embroidery, Draiding, Plain Stitching, Button Holes and Buttons Covered, Pleating. MRS. C. E. FERGUSON Phone 010. Wallu Walla, Wash. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Walter Cameron, deceased. Notice hereby given thnt tho un dersigned hits been apointed adminis trator of tho estate of Walter Camer on, deceased, and that he has qualified as by law required. All persons having claims against tho estate are requested to presnnt the same to me at my home near Weston, in Umatilla County, Oregon, or to my attorney, Stephen A. Lowell, In De spain lilock, Pendleton, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof, with proper vouchers. Dated this 28th day of Juno, 1920. Joe Payant, Administrator. 1 f Dr. S. L KEK1ARD i Top prices paid for Old Metal, Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc. About $7.00 (or Old Iron J. R, Reynolds Water Street (second block north of Main) WESTON OREGON jA.iv.iuMi YourCboice I Real Estate and n uMt t imp nniv Veterinary Surgeon In assailing each other the two great parties can each find plenty of ammunition, neither having a flaw less record. What the nation wants, however, is to see the flying brick bats used in constructive statecraft that will repair the damage due to X phone M&in 253 both. As Qummings pointed out in hia great keynote speech. Uncle Sam in remaining out of the League of Na tions is cheek by jowl with such strange bedfellows as "Revolution ary Mexico, Bolshevik Russia and Unspeakable Turkey." While not denying the muchly mooted merits of the Chautauqua, it sometimes occurs to us that the Chautauqua should stand on them. The democratic convention was In tum opened with invocations by a Catholic, a Protestant and a Jew. Herein was variety of earnest Real Estate and Insurance Pendleton and Weston, Or. Addrcsa-P. O. llox 4? Pendleton, Oregon. Some Special I5arains in Morrow County Lands. All Kinds of Property. Agent PACIFIC AGENCY Eye-Glass Service Phone 436-J DR. A. M. SIMMONS Eyt Siht Specialist - Finland Bide. Over Tallman Drug Store Pendleton, Oregon. for a short time only ! An Extra Pair of Pants with Every i Suit Order, or i 10 DISCOUNT WESTON BATHS. BARBER arid TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud I I TROY LAUIIDRY CO. f Pendleton, Oregon Leave your bundles on the porch MONDAY and THURSDAY or cur House-to-House Service "We Wash Everything IJutthe Baby." ' Cascade Slabs fAND1 Utah COAI Ask . our prices for ing. Phone 272 or 93. dray- WESTON TRANSFER CO. GILBERT G. ELLIS, Mgr. ; WESTON : CASH MARKET : ; FRESH MEATS ;; OF ALL KINDS i HIGHEST CASH !: PRICES PAH) FOR LIVESTOCK, HIDES, PELTS, &c. 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