The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, July 02, 1920, Image 4

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BREVITIES
Litttttmntttm Raymond Banistor, Henry Cral
JimiMttMWIIHttWfr FrtH, ,.. Ordill IVdorson.
Ch for chicken. J. K. Reynold. Norm, Mclntyro ami Donald John
Mr. and Mr. C, F. Bulflnch ar gon 0f Athona.
leaving in a fw day for southern Joe Hodon ha taken a lean on
Idaho and will bo iruosts of their cwg pf p,mh( farm land in the
on Taul on a motorinjr trip to .Yel- neighborhood of Culdosae, Idaho,
lowstone National park. wnicn wi be handled by hi on,
Miss Adna Number of Helix is j Hodgson. A complete outfit
upending the week end at tha home of anj th, cro, KO with the place,
her cousin, Mis Kathleen rederaen. .hich Mr. Hodgson feels that he is
Mr: and Mrs. Geo. R. Pissmore and fortungte in securing. M,,r h"n
daughter were here durinjr the week coo am8 Bre m Marquis wheat, and
from their dairy ft" nonr McMinn- there are 30 acres of barley
. ill.. i.t visit.sl the HuniD Boohors,
the Chris Thocny and omer ow
timc friends and neighbors. They
formerly resided on Tine creek above
Weston.
Mr. and Mr. J. A. Lumsden, Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Saling and Lois Sal
ing. Mis Ruby Hall, Mrs. J. A.
Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. William Rke
of Athena
Brownsville motored up I me en ck
inir l!trv.rw lu.ng;h; spring
.srxStr:?
ur Reamer, the young so n of gon
3J&!?7Z'Z Hs and character
hi Sh" shoulder. The essential - htk. of our feathered neighbor
pairs were made bv Dr. McKirfhey. Mrs. Sarah McDougal and brother,
A son was born Tuesday morning William Killgoro, went up to t amp
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sams at McDougal last week and opened it
their home on Weston mountain. for the season. A number of lcal
Mrs. Xantippe Fennimoro left folk are planning to spend the heat
Tuesday on her -return home to Col- ed term at this favorite resort,
fax after a visit with her mother. The Rev. L. L. Epley, I). P.. and
.Mrs', Mary Reeves. Mrs. Epley are in town over the
I. C. Hopkins and Robert Hopkins Vicek end. Dr. Epley is hero in the
have gone to Palmer Junction with interest of Philomath college, of
their totems to plow their land in which he is president. Mrs. Epley,
that locality. who is associated with her husband
Bruce Crawford and family of in the management of the college, is
Athena were Sunday guests t the best known as a writer of serial
C. L. May home in the uplands. stories. President Epley will preach
John Wroe and Albert Gould have Sunday morning at the United
returned from the Horse Heaven Brethren church. Following the ser
country with their horses, which have mon, the regular quarterly comniun
been ranging there. ion service will be observed.
Miss Kathleen Pcdersen entertain- Caude Price, who has been bedfast
ed a few of her friends Wednesday for some time, is now able to sit up
evening at the home of her parents a part of each day and take a keen
on Broad street. Beautiful bouquets interest in topics of the times,
of roses and sweet pea were placed W. F. Gould, on of Mr. and Mrs.
about the dining and living rooms. V. H. Gould of this city, and MTss
The lawn was strung with vari-col- Ruth Dowd, daughter of Mr. and
ored Japanese lanterns. Phonograph Mrs. L. H. Dowd of Washtucna,
music and a few piano selections by Wash., were married at the home of
Miss Yelma Banister were enjoyed the bride's parents Sunday, June 27.
by the young people. Strawberry Tuesday evening they arrived in
sherbet, cake and chocolates were Weston and proceeded to Weston
served by Mrs. Anna Anderson and mountain, where they will reside.
Mrs. C. 0. Pedersen. Those present Both bride and groom are members
were: Yelma Banister, Charlotte 0f pioneer mountain families and
The Red Bus Line
Between
n in 4 win V PFVni.ETON and
UMATILLA. A force of men under Superintcnd-
Leaves WESTON" for Pendleton at ent Avery is engaged this week in
10:55 A. M. Leaves ' WESTON for connecting the Water street and
Walla Walla at 3:45 P. M. (Daily Franklin street mains with four-inch
Service.) pipe an improvement which will af-
Local station at Davb Confectionery, ford better fire protection in the
Reliable Service Safe Drivers ldVer part of town. For its water
Comfortable Cars. works program the city has been
r m r.nW'F.R - - Minster fortunate in securing a sufficient
(Telephone S3.) Monday, Wed.
and Friday. Evenings by
appointment.
DR. N. P. BENNET
WESTON - - OREGON
inmmin
Tops and Cur
tains made to
order. Large as-1
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.
Hitman's -
Harness Store
; (Phone 122)
Milton, Oregon
I Auto I
H. Blanch Thomm, JoMno
Cowcn, Naomi Meamer, Irene An-
i dcraon, Ann Lo Peueracn, Ram
I ln IVdttrncn, Adna Number of 1U
J iiv Cnmii Linus. Raymond Andor-
ra ...,,, .,f forty-fold. Mr
aeiva
Hodgson will also have 600 acre of
wheat to harvest thw year on 1 ro
pevt farm near Keho, whew the out
look so far is very encouraging.
Craig Piriskoll was operated UHn
Sunday at the Walla Walla hospital,
following an attack of. appendicitis.
Mrs. Mary O. McNee has forwarded
to the Bureau of Biological Survey
. f
have many friends wno wisn mem a
long life of happiness and prosperity.
For several years past the bride lias
been one' of Umatilla county's effi
cient teachers, having recently closed
a successful term of school near
Holdman.
supply
of National wrapped steel
pipe, with Mathcson locjf joint,
through G. H. Sutherland & Co. of
Walla Walla. This is a light steel
pipe that has been twice treated
with asphaltum. It is credited with
resisting a pressure of 600 pounds
and with lasting 50 years. It costs
the city $78.50 per 100 feet f. o. b.
Weston, and is shipped from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blomgren
motored over from Walla Walla Sun
day for a day's visit with Weston
relatives.
The Sim J. Culleys and the Ralph
Kinncars arc enjoying a two weeks'
outing at Bingham Springs.
During the months of July and
August the Baptist, Methodist and
United Brethren congregations will
hold union services on Sunday even
ings. On Sunday, July 4, the service
will be held in the United Brethren
church and Rey. A. J. Starmer, pas
tor of the Methodist church, will
preach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Morrison and
daughter Illagene, Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Briggs and daughter Thelma and
E. S. Taylor of Walla Walla motored
over Wednesday for a day's . visit
with the Richard Morrisons.
Mrs. Lilian Fredericks and Mrs.
Ralph G. Saling will entertain the
members of All Saints' Guild at the
home of Mrs. Fredericks Thursday
afternoon, July 8.
Dr. R, C. Ellsworth and Miss
Helen Ford of Pendleton spent Sun
day at the farm home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Street.
The organization of the Young
People's club and the B. Y. P. U.
was successfully completed Sunday,
June 27, at the Baptist church. The
first meeting will be held at the
Baptist church Sunday, July i.
Mr. and Mre. Ernest Ross flitted
in from the reservation ranch Mon
day to Hccurc a few dainties for the
family larder and exchange greetings
with their neighbor on Normal
Heights.
M M MONK
In tti tlrtnilt Cowrt of tin male of
tHvgtni for I'niatllla tvunty.
J. A. NVUon. Plaintiff. v. WHUniii
P.. Kchrlmpf. I-auretta Krhrlmpf. W.
R Haynle, omsr Hlei'lienn; Tho Ktar
nier ItanK of Wealon. a corporation
of Weston, OrvKon, and liilnr "
Co., a corporation of Walla Walla,
Waahlnalon. IVfcndanl.
To Wllllnm R Wohrlmpf. Uuretta
Sohrlmpf anil Uiirdncr ami IV.. a cor
poration of Walla Wall. Washington,
defendant above nnmril:
IX TI1M NAM K OP THK KTATK OP
tMllXlON' You are hereby required to
appear and anawer the crowi com
fl.ilnt Med aKaliwt you In th abovo
entitled' anil I'V Tho Farmer ItnnK of
Wevlott, oil or befoi till) loth day of
July. 12. and )ou will take notice
If you fall to answer or othrM ui
pear In said villi on or before mid dny,
mtld defendant, for wont thereof will
apply to th above entitled court for
tho relief prayed for In lis .ibl oroai
complaint on file In mild cuum t-'-wlli
For tho foreclosure of that certain
mortgage, dated on the 12th day of
Aomist. lt. vecurln a promliwory
note of wild date for 27.1. with In
terest at the rale of H per cent per an.
1111m until paid; wild morttiaiie betn-r
Klven oii tho following described land
Fituated In VntMtlU County. Stale of
urcunn. to-wit:
HcKlimlntt at a point on tho Smith
line of l't two, Section IT, Township
North of KanKe 3i I'".. W, M. and dis
tant 1 Too feet 'H from tho half sec
tion corner betw een Section 1 and I J
wild Township : thence Wevt nlona
the said South line of Lot 3. U"T 1-5
feel, thence north at rluht ancle !'
feet; thence north 0 degre lt win.
Kast U'i7 l-S (cot; thence South M2
1-2 feet to the point of beginning, con
taining 1 acres.
The party of the first part Intomllns
to convey all riant, title ami liuerext
of tho party of the first part t th
water right for 19 l-l acre of tho
ubove described properly not to exceed
t.! cubic feet of water per sr.eond
unless .atich rlKht shall exceed the
vi'.me In such event all rlaht helonalnif
to nald land la conveyed.
Also lieitiiiiilnit at a point on tho
South line of Ut S uf Section IT. TP.
6 X. H. 3. K- W. M . dUttant It'oT l-S
feet West from tho half section cor
ner between sections It and 17 of said
Township : thence West along tha
Kild line of Section 17, 3 feet;
lnco north at rlslit anttles S23.3
feet; thence north 0 degrees and 1
min. east Sb"9 feet; thence south 817
feet to the point of bciitnntnir. contain
In: 7 acres.
The party of the first part Intend
ing to convey nil rlKht, title and inter
est of the party of the first part to a
vater rlRht to the above described T
acres not to exceed 0.115 cubic feet of
water per second, unless such right
shall exceed tho name In which event
all rights belonging to said land Is
conveyed.
Also hereby conveying- to the party
of the second part a right of way for
un Irrigating- ditch as now located and
tho right to keep tho lamo In repair
and to keep up, maintain and rebuild
tho dam now used for the diversion
of the water into said ditch, which
ditch Is used to convey water unlo 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.
Kxceptlng and reserving from this
conveyance a right of way to the
parties of the first part and their suc
ctsaor In Interest as the owners i f
tho adjoining property on tho west a
right of way for un Irrigation ditch
to be constructed, maintained and
kept in npair by thfl parties of the
first part with the right of Ingress ami
egress for such purposes mid to on
vey water in such dtleh which is to be
over ami across the lands hereby con
vcyed In a general easterly and west
erly direction, vnch ditch to bo located
and constructed by the parties of tho
first part, and ulsu reserving to tho
parties of the firm part at the owner
of the land on the south of the land
hereby conveyed the right to turn
surpluu unused Irrigation water on tho
land hereby conveyed, the same to be
taken care of by the owners of the
land hereby conveyed, together with
the tenements, hereditament and ap
purtanences hereunto belonging or
in any wlso appertaining and
recorded In tho office of the
County itecorder of L'matllla County,
Oregon, on the lath day of August,
1919, In Book 60 of Mortgages at page
229 thereof; for a Judgment, Joint ana
several against William- E. Hchrlmpf
and Lauretta Schrlmpf for 3627.S8
with interest at tho rato of 8 per cent
from the 12lh day of August, 1919,
for $150 reasonable attorney fees and
for this defendant's costs and disburse
ments; for the sale of the said prop,
erty and tho application of the pro
ceeds to the payment of said Judgment,
costs and d la burst ments, costs and
expenses of -aala and attorney fees,
that plaintiffs mortgage I5e foreclosed
as in plaintiff's complaint prayed for,
and If any money remains from the
payment of plairftiff's mortgage that
the same be appllod to the payment of
this defendant's Judgment; that all
persons claiming through defendants,
William B. Schrlmpf. Lauretta
Schrimpf, W. Ii Haynle, Omar Steph
ens und Gardner and Co., a corporor
tron, or any of them be forever barred
of all right, title, and estate In said
mortgage premises and every part
thereof, except the right of redemp
tion; that any party to said suit may
become a purchaser at said sale: that
tho sheriff place the purchaser In pos
session of said premises, and for such
other relief as pertains to equity and
good conscience.
This summon Is published pusuant
to an order of the Hon. O. W. I'helps,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made In open court at Pendleton, Ore
gon, on the 2th day of May, 1920.
Said order provides that the first pub
licatlon of this summons shall be made
on the 2Sth day of May, 192'), In the
Weston Ifeader.
JAMES A. KKK,
Attorney for Defendant, Tho Farmers
Bank of Weston, corporation.
Post office address, Pendleton, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In lh ClrcuiK'otnt of the Stat of
Oregon for Umatilla County. v
Kvelyn Hansford, Plaintiff, jfi. iieU
Hansford, Defendant.
To Ceorffo Hansford, tho alaiv named
defendant:
In th Name of the Stnl of Oregon:
You aro hereby summoned and riiniirvd
to appear and answer tho complaint on
II le m th slvove entitled suit on or lx
fore six .week from tho dale of tho
lii st publication of this summons, to
wit : on or beforo tho tM day of July,
Iir.V; and for want of such answer, tho
plaintiff wtll apply to the court for tho
relief demanded in tho said complaint,
to-wit, for a decree that tho bond of
matrimony and marriage contrart here
tofore exilding between the said plain
tilf and tho said defendant bo fmvvir
dissolved and that tho said plaintiff,
F.velyn Hansford, be granted an abso
lute divorce from tho said dofuniliinl,
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the Fourth, and this
- m sa mm
toe
The longest day of the
snorter, tveeping time
prices shorter also, and
can's AfmnnAfi.
a i j j?
as a special leaiure xur niu pifseut, iictua uujdug t uav piv.vi v.. .''v- z
about three dozen pairs white shoes, all of canvas, some kid vamps, all of Bj
ihpm real bargains but creatlv reduced in price to close them out. Any of Jti
the lot for 20 percent reduction. All out on tables for your inspection.
WOMEN'S WHITE OXFORDS
"Keds," we call them. The wearers call them "foot comfort," and this they
really are. Especially adapted to the warm days and only, per pair, $3.50.
MEN'S "KNU SHOES" FOR WORK
Light, comfortable, durable. The soles made of the same material of which
anto tires are made- insuring the maximum wear. Only $3.50.
On our sales tables are some very attractive bargains in CHILDREN'S
WEAR. Shoes worth much more, but odds and ends of stock that must be
closed out while the season lasts. It will pay you to see them.
Cenrffo Hansford, and for uch other
relief a It to tha court em wjull
able. ,
This summon U served li'ii you by
publication In lb Wiston Leader, a
weekly newspaper of itw'eral circula
tion, for six consecutive week begin
ning with llvi' Issue of th lllh day or
June, lfcH, to and Including tha Usiio
of the i!:M day of July. ItCM, piirunt
In order for il publication mad,
dated and entered In tho kov entitled
court and cause on tho llh day of June,
HW by the Hon. Charles II. Marsh,
Courty Jinlga of Umnllll County,
Statu of Oregon.
paled at Pendleton. Oregon, this llh
day of June, A. P. HOI.
Pr'TrlKHON, UlNllol' A Cl.AKK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
P, O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
Wall telephone or
Ml this ollUc.
sale. Impiire
ciosea au uay
Let us all unite in making- this
great Natal Day a befitting com
memoration of the nation's glori
ous birth.
Lay aside your daily toil for this
occasion and hie yourselves to the
woods and streams.
We wish you a Fourth carefree
and joyous.
year has passed. From now
w iuf uuuu ui ctituiuatanvv, (, v..v-
your buying will be. a pleasure for the summer sea- jfi
til
WHITE SHOKS AND OXFORDS
1 1 ' UAr.AHi- .,,-1,1,1 1xiiri
1 LUNCHES I
ICE CREAM
CIGARS
CANDIES
Baker's Goods
Phone your dray orders, j;
1)3, or cull nt ate re. j
Davis & Ellis j!
nn n 8
Store Will
rl
on the days will grow 3
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