The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946, July 09, 1920, Image 2

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"HORE WHEAT!" :: "lilORE WHEAT!"
We ordered weather to conform, and
Harvesting Machinery to care for our
farmer friends. We have it and
REPAIRS GALORE FOR THE OLD
Come and see get in your orders now.
Binders, Headers, Grain Tanks and
Carpet Tacks on short notice.
WATTS & ROGERS
ATHENA, OREGON
WEBION LEADER
CLARK WOOD, Publlihtf
MRS. H. GOODWIN. AultUat Editor
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the Stalo 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 f rem 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
court for the relief demanded in the
said complaint, to-wit, for decree
that the bonds of matrimony and mar
riage contract heretofore existing be
tween the said plaintiff and the said
defendant be forever dissolved and
that the said plaintiff, Birdia Logan,
be granted an absolute divorce from
the said defendant, Robert Logan, Jr.,
and for such other relief as it to the
court seems equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
publication in the Weston Leader, o
weekly newspaper of general circula
tion, for six consecutive weeks btgin
ding with the issue of the 4th day of
June, 1920, to and including the issue
of the 16th day of July, 19$), pursuant
to order for said publication made,
dated and entered in tbe above enti
tled court and cause on the 1st day of
June, A. D. 1920, by the Hon. Gilbert
W. Phelps, Judge of the said court.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 2d
day of June, 1920.
Peterson, Bishop & Clark,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O. address, Pendleton, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for I'matilla County.
Etlie May Milton, Plaintiff, vs. Albert
Lee Milton, Defendant.
To Albert Lee Milton, the above named
defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby summoned and required
to appear and answer the complaint on
file in the above entitled suit on or be
fore six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons, to
wit, on or before the 9th day of July,
1920; and for want of such answer, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in the said complaint,
to-wit, for a decree that the bonds of
matrimony and marriage contract
heretofore existing between the said
plaintiff and the said defendant be for
ever dissolved and that the said plain
tiff, Ellie May Milton, be granted an
absolute divorce from the said tfefend
ant, Albert Lee Milton, and for such
other relief as it to the court seems
equitable.
This summons is served upon you bv
publication in the Weston Leader, a
weekly newspaper of general circula
tion, for six consecutive weeks begin
ning with the issue of the 2Sth day of
May, 1920, to and including the issue
of the 9th day of July, 1920, pursuant
to order for said publication made,
dated, and entered in the above enti
tled court and cause on the 20th day of
May, 1920, by the Hon. Gilbert W.
Phelps, judge of said court.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
22d day of May, 1920.
Peterson, Bishop & Clark,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. 0. address, Pendleton, Oregon.
A Wonderful New
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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 11,000 per year, as long as you Uve.
and at your death pays J"'"
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 tenth your family or estite trill receive 10.0
(the annual payments to you being subject to continuance of
total disability.)
FRANK PRICE, Agent, Weston, Oregon
COX AM) ROOSEVELT.
The nomination of Cox and Koose
veil pivea the democratic party a
strong ticket and a good fltrhttnR
chance for victory in November.
That Cox is the strongest man who
could have been chosen to head the
ticket i matter of individual
opinion. At all events he was the
choice of an untramelled convention
after many weary hours of balloting.
Inevitably there were party bosses
at San Francisco at Chicago.
But they could only boss certain del
egationsnot the convention. The
White House "dictator" did no dic
tating, although he now asserts his
entire approval of the nominee.
The assertion that Cox is a "wet"
candidate falls fliit. in view of his
opposition to a wet plank in the plat
form. He is the joint nominee- of
both the wet and dry forces at the
convention. This had to be true of
any candidate, since either faction
could have kept the convention dead
locked forever.
Three times elected governor of
the gnat state of Ohio, Cox has a
splendid record of achievement ami
of law enforcement. As president of
the United States he will respect and
enforce tho federal prohibition laws.
This country' W'H continue "bone
dry" despite the groundless fears of
William Jennings Bryan.
As to tho activities of Tammany
which accepted Cox but did not nom
inate him and to whom he owes
nothing if Tammany, we say, is the
tly in the democratic ointment, then
is the entire republican ointment in
the 01.1 Guard fly. Of these evils,
choose ye the least.
The outstanding fuct is that the
League of Nations becomes the great
issue between tho rival parties, and
practically the only issue of conse
quence. Between the candidates,
even, there is little to choose. As a
matter of fact, neither party need bo
ashamed of the head of its ticket.
Cox and Harding are types of suc
cessful, active and sturdy Americans
men who have achieved prominence
both in private- and public life and
are respected and honored by their
fellow citizens. Practical men of
affairs, if not idealists neither arc
they corrupt, selfish nor unprogres
sive could not be, in fact, and reach
the place that is theirs. The two
men are so very much alike, in fact,
that the choice will lie between the
principles they advocate.
If you feci that the United States
is committed to the League of Na
tions and should unite with other
great powers in fostering the won
derful ideal that has sprung from the
war-scourged bosom of Europe, you
will vote for James M. Cox in Nov
ember. If you feel that the United
Sates should "paddle its own canoe"
while classing itself with "Revolu
tionary Mexico, Bolshevik Russia and
Unspeakable Turkey," you will cast
your ballot for Warren G. Harding.
-5ISILK VALUESi
We have wnie of tho best values in silk merchandise to lo found anywhere.
This merchandise cannot be duplicated in the larger towns.
Georgette, 40 inches wide (colors) iV?iSrS''l
Crepe do Chine, -10 in. (colors) "lJ 3!
Crepe do Chine (combination suits) pink Vr'rA"r'(j!
Silk Jersey (combination suits) pink f;J-J-JJ"
Taffeta silks (30 inch) all colors fslXwlS
Mescalines and Fancy silks (3G inch) $H ?
China silk and Jap silk uaTi S
Pretty silk camisoles Via .7!i tin
Georgette waists (all colors) J;-J 10
Trieolette waists (all colors) ti io
Silk gloves, short and long ,,c , i iJi
Silk hose (black, white, brown, lace) 10 iAJ
J.C. PENNEY co. Atffisrs.;
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who waits; it's a limit lane that has
no turning, and similar original re
marks are in order. Wo aiu certain
to have an editor for president.
With both A. I, and I'. V re
ports and Editor Aldrii-h sen. ling
special stories from San Krancisco,
the Knst Oregoiiian handled the
democratic convention in n manner
befitting its itatus as the hct small
iSty daily in the state.
If we judge them arlf-ht, C.x and
Harding are both the type of men
who can campaign atiainst each oth
er with vigor without jeo(nrdilng
the personal friendship that haa long
continued between them.
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
Just about the best little predictcr
in tho grain business is Editor
Pickel of Rosenbaum Review, not a
few of whose fivc-dollar-a-year sub
scribers regard him as an oracle.
He makes a close study of the grain
situation, and hits the market nail
on the head with surprising consist
ency and precision. Just about
now around here unusual interest
attaches to Picket' views, as with a
bumper crop in prospect a bumper
price will mean royal returns to the
East End farmer. The Chicago
prophet finds the price outlook en
couraging. He. predicts in his chart
a gradual drop during the fall
months to around $2.25 or $2.30 a
bushel, but a corresponding rise next
spring to an entirely new and unpre
cedented figure, which he character
izes with a question mark. Pickel
is not only a market seer, but as
long ago as last January he foretold
Harding's nomination. He has been
right so often about wheat that
what he prints is given respectful
consideration by a number of lead
ing East End farmers. Should
wheat this fall follow the downward
course he has indicated, these men
will be quite likely to hold for the
spring market.
We have never had an editor as
president of the United States, says
the Orcgonian. Nineteen of our
presidents were lawyers when elect
ed, three were statesmen, two were
soldiers, one was a planter, one a
farmer and one a public official.
None of them had ever been an edi
tor and none was the son of an edi
tor. Two of our presidents have be
come editors, or editorial writers,
after leaving office. Turn about is
fair play; all things come to him
si
The Great Only sneeringly de
scribes it as "A triumph for Tam
many and Alcohol." but then if
somebody else had been nominated It
would have been something else
again.
One thing to be devoutly thankful
for is that we w ill o spared n vocif
croua chorus of g. o. p. yippcra anil
yawpcrs ascribing the democratic
nomination to the "White House autocrat."
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BUTTER WRAPS
Furnished and Printed nt the leader office
We're glad that in any event an
editor will occupy the White House,
having tho utmost confidence that
any man who can run a newspaper
can run tho federal administration.
Kninia Goldpian confesses that she
finds Bolshevism in Russia worse
than capitalism in America. We
knew this, Emma. Tell it to
TroUky.
"It's a league of treason and cove
nant of national death," says Sena
tor Reed whom Missouri has cer
tainly sent to the wrong institution.
Bootleggers arc quoting $2000
per barrel for whiskey, which seems
to go up whenever there is a throat
ful opportunity for it to go down.
While it was a great personal tri
umph, no crowing of the Cox will be
heard in Ohio.
Harding congratulated Cox, and
will have another opportunity to do
so, we wot, in November.
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For OLD IRON
I will pay this price until August 1st only, in
order to fill out a shipment.
Top prices paid for Old Metal,
Rags, Sacks, Hides, Wool, Etc.
See me for Blacksmith Iron, Shafting and Piping
J. R. Reynolds
Water Street (second block north of Main)
WESTON - - OREGON
Tire I'rotection
With tho approach of the dry por
tion of the summer months, it is
welt to use every precautionary mea
sure to prevent fires. It is pointed
out that grass and grain fires usual
ly start from carelessnes on the part
of someone. If trash must be burned
at this season, the authorities ad
monish that it must be done in the
safest manner possible, ailn, that all
embers be extinguished by the person
who burns the rubbish.
A. W. LUNDELL Vniirflinitf
;; A VHI VIIVIVV ,,
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i; for a short time only
Sec Madge Kennedy at Memorial
Hall July 17. Your money goes to
the Armenians.
Notice to Creditors
Id the County Court of the State of
I Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Walter
Cameron, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned haa been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Walter Camer
on, deceased, and that ho has qualified
as by law required.
All persons having claims against tho
estate are requested to present tho
same to me at my home near Weston,
in Umatilla County, Oregon, or to my
attorney, Stephen A. Lowell, In De
spafn block, Pendleton, Oregon, with
in six months from the date hereof,
with proper vouchers.
Dated this 28th day of June, 1920.
Joe Payant,
Administrator.
Dr. S. L KEIfflARD j
I Veterinary Surgeon
Phone Main 253 j
Real Estate and
Insurance
Pendleton nd Weston, Or.
Addres-I'. O. Box 47
l'vndleton, Oregon.
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