... " , , C3 D . E3 Kobbors Lids Clamps , and all the jar extras. ' We cany all of the standard sellers including Economy, Schram, Golden State Mason and Ball Mason. BLACKBERRIES, DEWBERRIES and BLACK -GAPS are in the market now and are of good can ning quality. Strawberries are almost gone, but we still have a few. Leave your orders for canning berries. Step in and see our Fruit Display Gonteloupes end Watermelons t .... , Iron lamia slsswhor, Germany did not car for Faria, and won hr first victory whn ah captured th Iron mine of Bslglura and Franc. Con tinuing bald: -."- "But Carman la destined (o los. What I think of th devastation aha na wrought In Helgium 1 tremble for Germany. I think I ha United Htatee mad an vrlating blunder whan aha d not. with othtr cMIliad iMlUta. protest against Germany's violation of Belgium' , If Dr. Hlllla la right, than will all tb Iron ah acquires ntr Germany 'a aoul In Ui luaa of million of har brav at aona, . i . . i " m ' Rather than rock tha boat Ui Itrvan I plunged overboard into tha dan blue laaa. Kxchanf. t. Put perchance tha boat may have boon rocking Mr. Bryan. ' l L Kit , A foollah Oregon City man want to tha troubl of hanging hlmaalf on th day Ka waa to ba married, whan ho could Juat aa wall Kara Jumpad over tha rail. Doaa tha announcement that 'Statu measure will ba takan to restore paac in Maxico" mean that Carrenaa will lb attacked in th raarT Mohammad muat have to huatl for houria In tha If oalam havn, tha Turk having kiat 180,000 man in tha lighting aroond th Dardanelles. A divining mule ia uaad to locat oil I welt nar Dallas. Texas, but jackaaaea will still b railed upon to supply th fund. Villa doasn't want to ba president af Mexico and neither do w. rumen 4 Ms, to iranii o (Phone Main 241) GROCER HABERDASHER Hyman H. Cohen, the Oregon Jour nal market editor and crop expert, this to say under Pendleton dateline: "Umatilla county's wheat croo thia aeason will be eomewhat above normal, but slightly leaa than it waa a year ago, indication pointing to harvest of about 4,000.000 bushels. "Ten daye ago proapecta war more encouraging. 1 b ao called belter land acctiona gave promiae of yieWa aa high aa 70 bushels per acre. The light land aections bad DrosDecIa of from 25 tu 40 buahela and more. Then came tb hot rinds, and high hopes went gllm- mering. j and Athena in particular, and the eaat end of the county in general, offer their full Quota of thia aeason 'a pro pects. Wheat on the Umatilla reser- vation ia good, and though it haa fallen below the expeclationa of soma, the snowing is auit satisfactory. In view of tha increase noted in th slat at large." THE UViCB OF fltt. OI IHTtt or NKtVg. Lancaster, llo.-J, Kelly TVrtght, lecturer for tha aula board of r. cultura waa hero lest vmK Inspecting th elephant farm of William l Hall, (Diamond UUI.) Althoguh Hot gen pua iu.uftuo4 mt uo HV,U 1tt - iuo !! M ( sauna Aau sine tha war, tha largest In either Kurop or Amarlra. He controls tha Irphant trad of thia h.mlihrt, Philadelphia. ra.Old lolnr glorh la doing hi brat to maintain his rv ami at th home of Ulohaal Kiln, riv yvara to h left at tha Kline horn s Uny lrl that wlhid but I H pounds at birth. Last waok tha Kllm-a bvrama tha proud parvnta of snolh.r child, thia time a boy wel(hln 51 pouada. Both rhlldran ar thriving and the Kllnva can nnw boast the amallMt sir I and th fattoat baby la rl atat. Waahtnston. IV, C.w. J. Itryan I against voting nn prohibition In UK. and pradlcta that nslthar the rapubll can nor damorratle partita will put prohibition plank In thatr platforma. although h wants tha latt.r to b known a dry party. - It bwJIavoa that th other lauta will out-rival prohibition at that Section. Person ally ha would Ilka that plank Insertod. bnt doea nut blave that It la poasitls to do so. Haslaton, Pa, Jacob Oetskl, an armleaa man. haa keen arrested for beating hla wire. Mayor James Har vey la wondering how tha wife will prov her charge when the case comae to trial. Seattle, Wash. Miss May "tehl la chars of th cloak room at tha hotel hers, la untlppabla. If aha would take tips, ah could make IliOa a year la addition to har salary. "But," aha saya. l would to my self-respect." Th hotel manaoment could. If It desired, fir Mlsa Btehle, and aav har salary, and. to boot, sell tha cloak room "prlvlleg for III a month. Wapakoneta. O. A pebble, pinched between the pavement and an auto mobile tlr. waa hurled against a nearby plate glass window with such fore that It pierced the glass In the sam msnner aa If a bullet had been fired through II WESTON GARAGE II. t. IIEDRICK Expert Auto and Cos Engine Repairing CA2CLIMS & OIL and accessories All Work Guaranteed Local Lodge Directory STKVKNH UI1K Nt. 4, K. OK I', Meet vry WstlnewlKt evening. 3. R. English, V. V. Clark Wood, K. of 1C A a WKSTON tX)IK)tt NO. AA, A. r. A A M. Meets averv seound and fourth Rstuixlay In each month. Itlchard Morrlsou, W. M. I H. Darls, Heo. WKSTON UltVIK NO. M, I. O. O. r. Meets every Thurwlav evening. V U. Uould, N. a. A. A. Keea, lleo Mac,) K. a ItoMuas, Mn. He. WICSTllN CAM I NO. 113, W. O. W Meets th flrst ami thlnl Haturtlata of each month. . Monroe Turner, C. U J, J, lieeier, t irk. Kt'RKKA A5WKMIH,Y NO. W. I'N I let I Artisans, Meets ths first and third Montis a In each month. Nel lie Maybe, M. A. Kranoe C. Woud, Mecrelary. HIAWATHA KKIIKKAH U)DOR No. OH. Meets the second ami fourth Tueadaa of each month. Anna O' Harra. N. O. Oilnsaa Klrkpatrlck, Keo. Heo. iottl tlramll, rin. Nee, eitKSCKNT CIIAITKH NO. 41. O. K. H. Meet th aeound and fourth Krldsva of each month. Mary K lUrnes, V. M. Alio K. I'rlce, Heo. PASS A UiWt DR. C. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, PsfclnJur : VUIM MacKENZIE, Prwldtai A ft. MICE. Vic Proiaass t U. Sum, Camicr E. L BLOM0REN. Assittsat Csshisr Established 1891 m mm B ank of Weston SUBSCJtlrTION RATES . SMctfr In Atfhsnct Th Year........... I Six Month....... Ponr Mont lis.... ADVERTISING RATES Per Inch ner mouth.. I Per lurli, one insertion 20 lrsM, wr line each insertion 0ft II 60 0 7S 0 AO .10 SO FRIOAT JULY f. 1913 I Eakrtd at the pteffic at Wctte. Oregon, as seceaaVdsss mail surtcr. If you are figuring on a FARM LOAN now or later, come in and talk it over with p s We fancy that the administration I feels considerably relieved after Lans ing the cabinet boil. In view of the fart that the stats- Ids campaign Of the ' Oregon Social Hygiene society hss noar extended to Weston., tha following facta and fig- urea furnished to The Leader by gentleman who is thoroughly fsmlllar with the work of the society may be of Interest to our readers: Between tfl.OOS and IS BAA hi In .4 people In th United Slates sre In that deplorable condition because of the mints lies of their father. Many more thousands of mutilated and unsexed wives csn attribute their suffering to diseased Husbands who 'thought them' selves cored.' Thousands of abnormal children, enfeebled or Idiotic, come Into the world tainted he thele f.ih era. Thousands and thousands of both sexes unneauny, inefficient, men ace to society bear further witness to th messes of venereal disease. "If humanitarian reasons are not aufflclent for fathers and mothers to Instruct their children In the vital facts of physical development and sex life, there are others. It la reported that one-third to one-half of the girls and boys In the State Blind school became blind as a result of the germs of gonorrhea getting into the eye at childbirth. T ie Mennlsl report of the Ar your neighbor very bad? Pass a lawl Do they smoke T Do they chew T Ar they alwaya bothering youT Don't they do aa you would do? rasa a lawl Ar your wage awful lowT Pass a Isw! Are the prices much too high? Do the wife and babies cry , Caus th turkey all roost high? Pass a lawl When M. D. finds new diseases. Pass a lawl Oot th mumps or enfermlsls. Mi-sale, croup or "pxpertltls?" Lest we all fly to pieces, Pasa a lawl Ar the light a-bumln' red Pass a law! Paint 'em green, or paint 'em white; Close up all them places tight. My! Our town Is such a eight. Pass a Isw! . OAc In Brsndt building WESTON oifeoon lsUctMA4BialiUtUr1s.il J RMI f fsytitr. Nolle I liereh; given I hut h tlr IumiI sn oiiler of ihefnamy I'ourtof lit Hi air of Oregon for I'matllla aoim i mad on June IT. I HI ft. In th matter of I he estate ol Kllinlieih IVIu (soma tltnealletl Mlsa nine) deceased, ft admlnKOt'siur of said est si, will sell at pulilla auction to th hlglieal blddor fur rash, at 3 o'clock p. m. on Saturday, tha i7lh day of Jul;, MIA, at th front door of th fount? Court House In th i lly of Pendleton, la) en Id County, all of th real property belonging to aald rwet rleaerllied a follows! I A la numbered II and II In likick numbered a In I he Town of We . -II . J 1 Itl . 4.1 uo, in n i fi ui i rnuili in sura t Wnir ami State, ami all of ilia right, title. Interest ami ratal which I, aa administrator of that ratal, can ell th aale to be subject to Mmnramloa by said Count fours. ' r Dale.1 this IMh tlsy of June, 1911 K O. tlKMumt, AUmiuUtrator, HOMEH Is WATTO Attorncy-at'Ltw fraotloes la all Htat nnd.rUral Court. ATHENA, OHISUON DR. W. G. IIUGXIEd Dntlt Offlc In th r.lsm Hulldlng, Wllioo, Honrs. I to IS ami I to t Chaa. H. Carter Carter & fan P, Drnjlhw Smythe LAWYERS PENDLETON 0REC0N US. Coeor d'Alene mine; are now paying huge sums tn dividends-bat not tolaUte board of control shows' th.t each I Umatilla county investors. I of these wards burdens tha stats to the extent of 18.15 every two years. I The asms rennrt shorn that 1 nt imt .Gotham now has the ernst to adver-1 men In one of the tate asylums for I tuw itself as a summer resort, and nog-1 ,he Insane have 'general paresis,' i.. ..... - - i ...Li No matter what the trouble Is, Pasa a law! Goodness sakes, but ain't It awful. My! What ar we going to doT Almost anything ain't lawful. And th judge I human, too. Pasa a law! Rochester, Mich., Clarion. JULY ECOMHES in all sorts of Trustworthy Merchandise suitable for immediate nees. Call and see our nifty line of Men' Trousers. Hats, and other . accessories. THE BRANDT STORE f 1 Won! ar Tar Arsst kmlrerf. A revolver la a nlckle-plated substl- I sibly it is for the gmt men. Yet the Ship of State will sail on. Isail on, so lone; as Torn Marshall I doesn't resign the vice presidency. NOTICE TO PATRONS Electric Service Our tariff has been filed with the Oregon Railroad Commission, and the following rule must be strictly observed: RULE 2. Any bill not psld before the 30th of each month becomes delinquent and the supply of electricity may be dis ; continued without notice to the customer, in which case an additional payment of 50 cents will be required to turn dec- tricity on again. The right is reserved to discontinue the supply or to refuse to supply anyone with electricity who ia In debt to the Company. , W wsnt to be square with our patrons and to give them good service, and only ask them to be square with ns. If you sre dissat isfied with your meter readings or for any other reason, kindly notify us and we will endeavor fo make amends. Any and all eontraeta for service must be msde with th Compsny. See that your receipts are countersigned by E. A. Zerba or by Laura Smith. Our tariff may be found at the DeUoss Furniture Store or at the Weston Leader office. J Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. !' Established 1865 ; ! Athena, Oregon Waibburg, Wash. which Is on of the final Mage of syphilis and has no other caus than I syphilis. These wards each coat the state 'mora than MOO annually for tneir care. "Those who follow the biennial ap- ! proprlatlons of the state legislature know that the largest Items of expense 10 Billing nunseii tne late rrang Holt Those who look Into tha r.rt. know at least displayed a laudable degree of that the greatest factor In peopling Ijtxvrment in his final selection of I these institutions Is Immorality result victim I ant from Ignorance and lack of proper unfile training, "Such meetings as are being held at Upon perusal of the following otiin Weston today are of algnlf icance to in the fh-won n.il. i-j taxpayer as well as ths consclen tr. h. t I .. "ou -Pent' "' nord ........ u-v i, ,n aioaiin luu-Mnr nlihr " -iv scnoers "The czsr is renorted in tha news tn be going to the front. The news also makes it clear that the front ia dim. ! n: i I. a . .. lruHt mem. toe oar. A NATIOXAIi CREED. wmie acraientng mosquito bite an eastern parsgrspher relieves his sys tem of the following: Th Chicago Herald suggests tha "oilowlng aa a National Creed by wnicn tne men, women and children of America may affirm, their Americanism: I believe in the United States, one and Indivisible; In her mission as the tute for bravery, which has practically drivsn the original article out of the I market. The revolver gives a punv I msn with a K-ineh brain and the pluck I of a coyote a l10-yard reach and make I him more deadly itian a buck Mormon. There was a time when this eountrv hsd no dangeroua animals, except besrs and wolves, and White Slavera. and life was safe, eioent on eertsln of I the frontiers, but now vast hordes of! lo-year-old boys who use tbelr skulls for a dime novel bookcase, roam the st reels with cigarettes In their face and I portable eannon In their hip pocket, producing obltuariea with the skill and entnusiasm or a cholera microbe. Ite- volvers are now so generally tised In aeoste, domestic quarrels and repartee of all sorts thst 8,i Amerioans die of them each year. Mitchell, 8. D. Ga Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum).... .,;..,.......,.$0 75 One hundred 1 00 Two hundred 1 60 Each additional hundred 0 30 And Maybe They Can. ' One-third of the foola in the coun try think they can beat a lawyer ex pounding the laws. Ono-hslf think they can beat the doctor In healing the alck. Two-thirds of them think they can put the minister In the bole ex pounding the goapel, and all of them think they can beat tha editor running a paper, aaya a grouchy enchange. ASTONISHES WESTON The QUICK action of buckthorn bark, glycerin; etc., ss mixed tn Ad-1 ler-l-ka, th appendicitis preventative, astonishes Weston people. ONE I SPOONFUL of this remedy relieves sour stomach, gas and constipation AT ONCE. H. Goodwin, druggist. . 'A summer vacation is a thin sitae of Lh.m.i.. .....!... a rest between two thick layers of get- f the weak and distressed ; in tbe ting ready to go and twins- anxious to .. r get back."., v American citlaenshiD: fn the validity of our national traditions; In peace nn rertW Oris) . I i.reuus.np wnn il n- -- mmm. tlnna ha natu nil- In tangling alliance with none; in rex- Conspieuous among the many reasons ! sonsble preparations for national de- IGE set forth for the European war, that adduced by Dr. Newell Dwight Hillia, Chautauqua lecturer, piiesesses at least the merit of originslity. The Leader's own war college expert ad mits bis willingness to tsk a back sest and to give the learned doctor the floor, Speaking at Salem, Oregon, Dr. Hil- lis said that Germany started the war to obtain the iron resources of Belgi um and France, and thmt the conflict could aptly be calked "the iron war." Germany, be declared, realized that her iron resource in Alsace and Lor- (raine would be exhausted in 25 years, and believed it necesssry to acquire fense by sea and land; In shirking no sacrifice needed to hand down to tha future tint priceless treasures be queathed to us by the past; in the ns oesslty of keeping the western hemi sphere free from the Intrusions of European Institutions and ambitions; In the capacity of free men for aelf- government; In the love of home and country: end in the unflinching reso lution that government of the people, for the people, by the people shall not perish from the Csrth. ' Tbe Freewater postmaster geta an iceressa in aalarr from I.VK) ta lfUMI a year, and the Echo postmaster from l?oo to I1M, A drop from 1X to 11200 is note J at Athena. Get Your Ice from 7 to 8 v a. m. or 5 to 6 p. m. Orders for hauling promptly filled. 5. PAYNE, the Drayman Nature's Food grass that In iiri traMle marks ami VJ rlshf oMalanf r na W. Imn SMtl-t. Afflrliai ar pbota saS "Hpooo raes sr asch aasnant a pslmtalmilx. BmS rfiaa, PATgnra build gonruwes tm yoa. Oar fnj kookMa bll boo, "lau la laeal WrNaMoajr, D.SV7IFT&C0. PATtHT LAWVEN8, 303 SeveRtk 6L, Washlnglos, D. C. for horses and cattle is the grows on meayw and hill. The next best thing is sweet, clean, hay and read that comes from our mill. When you need rolled grain of ths right sort for keeping your livestock in fine fet tle, look for our sign and the good things for for your dumb servants stored In our bins. . W hand! fiteam Rolled Barley, Oat and Wheat; Baled Hay, Millstufr and Chicken Feed. We re local agents for Peseoek Finn ana uiaicnrord's Call Meal. fhousZBl D. R. WOOD the Feed Man I Dale Rothwell Optical Specialist I glv all my time to the fit ting and grinding of glasses. I lu ... t D It.. : 9 '' .nvi.it;au ill mnuieuin SIX years. , All work guaranteed. American Nat'l Bank Bid. (Upstairs) i Pendleton Oregon Liett Myers Premiums Headquarters for ICECREAM ' and Ice Creani Soda Kirkpatrick's Confectionery Dr. J. G. McMATM OSTEOPATH Offlc on block north of the bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatment Given tW Pbon 621