WESTON LEADER att ooo. rtfctw uucnnm tAirt TWTmt & Mth. r r Mtbt. .. Ska fimil a eee. Orafe. fH tbf Udr Wfur lb tk w raiswi. Tbw rnnrk bene speoal 4iclK I Ik sw ot! VntM of-rty trwr vi rXimi are fwlM-riWrk. A0Vfftnr !! l(ik,rc(iadp(fiMilM IS Trtwrnit- per wrfc fwinW" 3 Locals, per bae yrri rli 1 jflfiti. Cffggrs LESTLT TAXES Tbe bill that CWrevs is rr shaping: D1 prudixr a murti gfst rr nrtrtiw than any natkm bas rw ni says tbe Satardaj- Kvmirg Poet. TV frretrr P-t of this rrv-cos- will be handed vtrr by prr tuw whose incomes rtoevd four thiard dollars a yrer -ilhT drwt'y. i the fr prTawial io emsr. ta. or indinxtljr, as a wrpcr atioa tax. Ia no otbrr country at war will pnvn a hoe iiw fill brkw fuur thwnand a yw l taxed so liffhtlr. dirrrUy and indi rectly. - The Government will noo le atk'mg lot a loan of nx billion or t from it citizen. It must de prod cpoa incomes in execs of foor thousand for a larje part of the subscript. By all the implka . toot of tbc ease it has a right to expect that income, under four thousand will make an extraordi nary effort to come to its support But by taxes, which are charged off to profit and tea. but by inrert mect in the best security in the world. The man wbo saves and in vests in ipwernroent paper is not crnly supporting the Gorernment: He enriches himself by hi present string and by a habit of thrift. To the income under four thou sand the Government's propceatkxa is: "I let you off with light taxes, or none; I increase your assets; I set the stage to put you into tlx way of thrift." If twenty millions do not come across strong on the next loan the Government will be justified in feeling disappointed. tWaine vt the sK-rUaT 'f f" age and tfrr animal f-ls tlx HmXr Im1 Wninitlrtci t ura ing tW If t--kro.-n al farm rrt 4 rUUm tavJ w rlr. The thnf industry ha f rTal jrars brm us"- it to a lumt.-d extent, but no bTe er nt rxtrt) stvrlyat in toer srrtiuns of the country. Slat Administrate .Ajw has tvm investigating this sul)ri and ha adviw-d the muaty admin btratxm that the jT-rnl markvt irWe is -VtO per tm. !. t-5 prremt pn4in, f. . b. cars at mis. AlUmiug fur freight rati and WW if-ufiu. it th!uld ie laid down to the buyer at n rt.f" than 175 prr Urn. In On-g'n bty rrs will be ptmmitted to sreuie a full winter supply at one tin-. It is quite a natural fn ling on tbe part of nuroe cf u that t ate grtting the worst of it in these good old United StU. We si-e otrer fellows wbo are making more money and whom we think aie given bctttrr opportunities, and te subtle eawe of envy get in its work. But let us reflwrt that oc!y for the accident of birth e might now be dead otdyicg in Utray'd and stricken Belgium, in outragvd and Weeding Poland or in crz.-J and desperate Russia. U-t us re flect that tbe worst of it in the United State is far better than the btst of it in war-torn Europe. Bapaume has been taken and Perocme outflanked by the BritiJi and the French have captured Noy on which is a lot better reading for as than for the Kaiser. Government itself could set a shining example in paper conserva tion by cutting out a lot of rea-k-r-less reading. "Let us have peas!" said Spokane county, Washington and forth with raised two million dollars' worth. Tbe Hun's general's remark that bis men are "panicky cowards," affords an unusual and encourag ing display of candor in the Ger man character. Tbe Mil ton Eagle is on lo dollar basis as well as the Stanfield Standard and the Pilot Rock Rec ord, motioned last week. The Athena Press is going to be a two .' dollar paper, also, and so is the , Weston Leader. Moreover, all newt papers must go to a caeh-in-advance basis, in order to comply with re cent government regulations. This rule and others, which require the cutting off of exchanges and all free subcripUocs, are expected to result in conservation of print paper. A. C. Townley? Oh, hang A. C. TownleyJ We haven't read much lately about the American troops during the Hun debacle, but old Mars has something brewing. We wouldn't . be surprised if the Yanks were in course of concentration under Per shing for a great drjve on the Lor raine front. What greater honor could France accord them or what honor would be more appreciated than the glorious privilege of win ning back for France her lost provinces? The heroic Huns will fight to the last d'toh, if only given time to dig it. Xews From tbe Bices Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn of Ironside are visiting Mrs. Quinn's sister, Mrs. Charles May. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leach of Roseborg are visiting old friends here. Mrs. Seth Hyatt, who has been severely ill, was taken to Pendleton on Sunday for medical treatment, and is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thompson and son have returned to their home near Gibbon, after spending several days with relatives here. Mrs. Boy Hyatt spent Sunday and Monday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Murkland and son Carl and Mrs. Miles Murkland of Walla Walla visited at the Charles Schneider home last week. Carl has since joined the army. Robert Schneider is home again, after helping in the grain harvest near Athena. Neil Engilsh and Dale Neil vis ited at the Lansdale home last week, returning Saturday to Pen dleton. Edith English visited at the R. E. English borne last week end. Jess Ferguson, who has been ill at St. Anthony's horpita! in Pen dleton for the past six weeks, re turned home Sunday. George Ferguson Is helping har vest here, but will return to Pen dleton Saturday to again assume the duties of salesman in The Peo ples Warehouse. Mrs. Sarah Powls and sons and Mrs. Hager of Grand Junction. Colo., are visiting at the home cf Will Hall. . It is not so much a question as to whether you want a country paper youself or not, as it it of whether or not you want a cuntry paper in your community. If you do not, there's nothing more to be said. If you do, it would be a gwi Isle to help wmt Boy Scent Veteran Praises Portland Allen Richal, veteran of the fa mous Union fighting organization known as te Iron Brigade, returned from Portland in enthusiastic mood over the treatment accorded the old soldiers there during the G. A, R. encampment. This was the fourth national encampment of the G. A. R. attended by Mr. Richal. and never heretofore In his experience, he says, were the veterans more pleasantly or hospitably enter tained. They were made to feel; that the entire city of Portland wrs theirs for the asking. The rejeia r ilwn lxlh of prerinct No, IS has liwii roowd into the front srl of the DeMoss furniture store. Registrants under the new draft law will there be received by Chairman S. A. Barnes and his as sistants, E. 0. DeMoss and Miss porU parMS." AMERICANS ASKED TO LIMIT Uft OF SUGAR SHARE OUR SUGAR WITH THE ALLIES RnttsJiGetTwo Pound a Mjntlw French Pound and Hi, Itakans On Must Use No' lVSre Than Two Pounds Per Person oonth if the Present aKUkH SUpPLY piutiril Meagre Allied Sugar Ration Is Maintained, Stock Will Be Short UntU Beginning of New Year-Ration May Be Enlarged Then. T pooo-ls ef a saoatk kalf a Out Is U safar r IM ib C. 8. rtm) Administratis at k4 eef7 AsanKaa ' atU Jaoaary U 1919. is ortjrr t ml nr ihrrt chill a ttxmsfc tor M Amy simI Nstr. tot th AtliH sad for lb rltitlats of IboM ' By Kew Trrt tb vorttl sucr alt ailoa U1 tx rlitil SMnvwbsl by tht aew ervfe CoUa netr l lW 1mf tr9 srUl t arrirtas ta tbls cvaatry. Every avatlaMs miftr xre UI t grtva m IT la rood AdiniBlsirailoa diiiins IW arit vlstrr nxlli to awls tala solBcleat stocts fctr to step r aatioeal sfr sappiy. tn Oc tober lb Brat Amertraa boot sussr wUI srria Is tho saarketa Py tbo Mlddlo of November suo of oar Lw Uiana ran crop will bo a ra labia. A9 of tbta sacar sad wort aiaj bo aoodod I krrp this aatloa sappllod mil ducrd rstloa sod to safVffttard tbo AJ lied sugar raUua frots tnlU fnbor rr1ort'a. Tarof tko fr lta Is iral7 flad to aalslaaoss. Ovr tHuaOoa. Tbo at oat k Mr tbo Colled ftmtr farra la Ha offorts to saalolalo a fair Brtbotl.o of saiar to Ibo Al ,r4 .M la a folkioa: twaar omboIio tbrowtKool tba oaw tr. m bomao. storoa. faaiortao sd kaaamo sro at low . maas iMraaaad auf' aMaU U la Ailtaa. rauctioo o Aorkso baot Sd Lawioiaas cana (raaa bavo boao dtaao- oomtma, Paru Ro oroao bavo booa ova. Ullad. Immooao auaa' stocks bv ao bo raotbad on accooot o tbo obla Bg tboruoa; sbiao sro aoodod of UOOf mavavaoU and MMHlltlona, Krmy an 4 Kay swaar rooylroanooU ava incroaaod as arall as Maoo from tha Alliaa. Jliot le-Joatrles oalnt tor' bao bad Ihelr illolmrBt ratlorod bf ooo-bslfj ma will raort'o no susr. HouarliolJa fcimld saako oory of fort to pvrro tbo fralt eno wltboal ausar. or with small omowBts of sugar. Laiff. bo. tbo anjar sofply U lars r, tbo rasnrO frail taay bo swootoood aa II IS ttaad. Walla Walla Invites To Attend THE FAIR September 10-14 Atrricultural, Horticultural and Livestock Exhibit. Special Educational Displays of U. S. Forestry Depart ment. State Ga-ne Farm. Red Cross, National Fooi C3nservation, Washington State Col legs, Bjya' and Girls' Clubs. A Great Patriotic Rally. SepL IL Frontier Daya-Sept. 12 13-14. The Best Wild West Tal ent in the World will Ride, Rope and Bulldog- Relay and Stajre Coach Races. JAZZ AND GINGER-FIVE DAYS FULL Reduced Rates on All Railroads WaHa WaQa Agricoltoral and Stock Fair Help the Boy Scouts. fiumroooi all th force and rnotircet of tht Republic to ' , tht defenae of Yietiom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United State authoritiei bavo ranked atone of tht fifteen dUtinguUhcd inttitutiont of the country for csccllencs ia miliury training, hat reiponded to the call. Tb Coll U oUatiauia(d sot only (or iu military initruction, but DttriMGuiiBza also ros in itrong indditrial eouriei for men and for woombi la AinVoltofti Catrmtm. EnaiMmaa , Tomut Koom Ecoeomk Miaiaa, rawaacf, aaa Vacadeatl Idvuuoa. !u wboletome, purpoatful itudcnt life. Its democratic coUegt spirit. Its Ittcceatful graduate, Student enrolled last yur. J4S3I lUr on ia lervlct ttgt, tl$8, enrer forty percent repreenting officer. . . Collog opsns Ssptambsr 23, 1S1I for canity. M IIUmukJ taAlf, m S rtljr inomnlWn write to ttta Rnliti.r, Corvtllii, Orna Folly equipped liberal etillurr andorifnlificdrpaHmcnla. SinscL training In Com m err", Joiimaliam, Arrliilrctiir, Law. Madielna) rmmrklmt. IJkm Wark. Mask. " AH. UnL-l Tl.i . Vlu A nl mm rnprrfmfm tm mnmml mmt. fmmmWm mm ml tnm ntm, rMaa I TrtM. rRtK. umwmtf m w,nw wiwiwiwj if awn aaa . f ZJit L. Bf m. mmik ..Hlif tm fait wr. i HraMm, r. mt'mr. MM If to wwala mmm'm mmt. I i 'h i n; -it M.:'j.' AM ra- 1 V- tTVbw rwl-r-4 .Kb tb. ..' Z "lb sro akartM Mrb AIM sa.b.a-4- tb. " ' Z,Zmi bf .ll Sltrrod -a4l.b-. la lb. world sr altwanna, ron-n, naaw -d s. a lus.ry. sr T. ,a. b.rHl. .f lb. ..rwa. ".T,.. food Adra. ,wm. baa sakl ibit b.l to oboarj. , .Alootarj sugar ralbna of pooad r' rf" la tb. otbrr con-trio, at w.r Carta.. susf rtlrta. oa ..r aa-ablbaJ-ll,. fcooa-bolil. of botb rlrk tad poor, of la tb. botal. fcaitand lod ba. a .usr ralloa of rnunila r rmUk per paraoa. la rranr I. railno 1. Pw a""1 balf sad l Italy II BHwiib. And lb. prtro. la slilad roan IHra aro fro" t ,hr bi(b ss la Amorlra. If yoa 0,, ,,,b4 rranrw ihaos days aad ord-r l rorTo. I bar s-rt. abaolutaly a with It If snt ' t ",bM bf It" wlib row. la taiiaad It Is sllowsbl. la aa. Mati(b of oonra of ancsr la tb. praparatloa of aa rb lunrhmo, la Hill AA rraar. aa.nr i'"-"" ' - - rharlna t.blats about wtlb tba fur a, la bot.is sad to Enjlsod nrb and poor moat tak. thair saar wtib tb-a If l bey wlab la ba. swaartaoad taa wbl!. olsltlas frKrads, IVfor. tb. wsr sisrtH Franr. bad (CSJOM arras davotad to auiar produc tion. By SB1T lb. rroarh susar scrs st bad d-rre.o4 la 180.000 aeroa. Today tb. rrmcb ssaa or wonaa wlib a tofar card ass so asaorabca wbalatar that b. or sb UI b. abl. to sctaally bsy sugtr. To bur It. oos ataat em tod It Italy Mas "SUU lugsr." rpK1'' t,e rltBi toti lb. aa. of (fsr la Italy. Its nano fartur.. dlatrtbutloa aad sal. sr. cioaa ly eoatrollad. aad la part actually takes or b lb. stata. Racrbarta. Is parmlttd la b. soM aad saad as a subatltat. for sugar aad tb. goiarenatit Bwaafsctttm a ata tor. of saccharin, aad str called -Stat. Ingar.' wblch ts largaly asad. cnimn In tb. County Court of tb. Sut. of Urofon fur tb. County of Umatilla. In tk. Mattar of tb. EaUt. of JOS. ALSTON ytVXRtH, (kcaasod. To LENA KEOEKEK. aiaior of aatd dec.aawl, AGNES SUNDEKtX.KK, siater of satd dVc.aaod; AWIH FED ERKK. a broib-r ft aid iWoaawrl. and AGNES I'EOEKEK. a Mac of aakl cWcaaedi AU'lS r EUEKEK, a naphaar of aald docaaavd; JACOB f'KMKKEK, a nepbawof said dacMaaid: V1NZENZ FEDEKER. a napb.w of said dacoaaad; ISADOKE FEDERER. a neph.w of said doc-aead; JU.SEl'H FEUEKER. a napbew of said d caad; KOSA FEUEKER, a nt. of said cWcaaad; NUKEK FEDERER. a net. haw of said doc.asad, ami JUHE PH1NE FEUERER, a tiloc. of aaid deceaaad -all of tb. hairs st law of Jos. Anton Fsdorar, docaaaaxf, and all others ir)tsre.tai unknown: IN THE NAM IS UK THE STATE OK OREGON. You ar heraby coin married to appear bafor. th. Honors -bl. County Conrt of lha 8taU of Or. Hon In and for th. County of Umatilla at th. Court Houa. in tb. City of Pan. dletun, on th. th day of October, 191S, at th. hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. not lass than ttn days af Ur th. aervic. of this cltatUm, to show caure, if any exist, why an order of th. abov. entitled court seould not ba granted U. Lana Fedarar, Admlnlatra trts of th. aoUU of Joa. Anton Fed erar, daceaaal, authorising bar to sail at privat. sal. for cash, or cash and credit, all, or such part of th. herein after described real property belonging" to said aetata as may b. necessary to pay th. costs and .xpanees of th. ad ministration of ssid estsU, any claim! that msy b. haraaft.r filed against said aetata and for ths purposes ot dis tribution, said rssl property being de scribed as follows, to-wit; ? An undivided on. fifth of the Nurthwest Quarter (NWt) of Sec ' tion Thirty tSOJ Township Fire (5) North, Kanre Thirty-four (34) East of the Wlllamett. Meridian, In Umatilla County, Oregon, You are further notified that this citation ie served upon you by publica tion in the Weston lackr, a newspa per of general circulation printed and rubliahad in Weaton, County of Uma ills, State of Oregon, and that the date of the first publication thereof is the 30th day of August, 1918, and the last publication thereof will be on the 27th day of Heptemher, 1918. Thia citation Ie so published and served npon you purauatit to an order of the Honorable Charlee H. Marsh, Judge of the County Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Umatilla, made and entered of record in the shove entitled eatate and court on the tM day of August, 1918. . WITNESS my hand and the seal of laid Court afllxed thia 2rf day of Au. Kuet, 1918. It. T. BUdWN, Clerk of the County Court, a U B- - DRAPER, OTATIOJI I. k Cvmif C"t t tb. M.tr , f lirrg-u for tew twty af I ..t.! a a iu Maltef tb. Eatat. .f 1 At i U ri Pl.KF.K, Ortrmmmi T. IH'FRF.R. .- AGNM H.OIKI K. AlJIl! M.i lH K JAU'M rtl'Ikl.K. VINlAi Yi.KtK. ISAl-'KE Ml-HilU. Jos I I'll F.liKIK. "A H.llk K M)MH r.i't.KtK a--I Ju,.. ' II INK f r.t'FREK. al af lb. ri,.. fmm a m) bare at Uw t JecwV I fWr, jluceaarj. aal all artbara liilvit,. fcnvwa: IN THE NAME K Till. -Uli; OF tiKUON. U sr. brl , ., tnambd t Sj pr.r Uluf IK, II, .... ,la I Mini y t t of lb. Wale f ti mm m ani fe tb t'Mutty i-t I u..M. at tbe Ur Hv Ml lb. t It j f ! . aWXtm. mi ilm Hb day f IMtt, l. a tbe sxaa of l a'cbk A M ut aaal day, ou t than tn iI.m af. Ur lb KtK ft tbia nlall'm, rauar. if any wby au ..!. r , (N alwo vnlilxl rmtw abuull t U ranlad t" ! TeWia, A'lnn.ila Ink of tbtsl. t Ja"t f nliif. k nunl, aulburuli br tua.ll at n. vala ab to Caab. Of ra.h a'l rt.,l, all i aui b part vt lb. baratnafiir .W atriunl raal pvrty UW"f l ratal, aa may b nwary t i , tb ela aHdei-.na t tbe a. im lra ItuM af aakf .elate, any rlain th. na I beiaafler bWd " ' lata iwllur lb. -urpua "f ti.ini Ihmi. aaal rl pt-n-aHjl " aa MWwa, t wt. Alt atHlioated wtifth '(: Nurihwaat yarter INW". u( . lion Tbtrty IM.I 1aahi. In ,Jl Nuetb, Ka"e Ibirty t"n Hi Et of tb. WUIamctt. MriiU In Uai.l'i'e Count. Otegun. You are furtHr notlfiad 0al thia cl. latkm t. aarvad uwn ou bj t ni.iifa Ikhi in the u, iu laxtar, a i.a. iiaruf gaiwral clrxulalkni irNd 4 j,ubliab.d In Weatim. ViM) if I ma till., Slat, of Orf. "J . dale of the first pullicati Ihxe- f w tbe juth day of August. Il. a J lb laat publlcalon tbra.f will U nth. X7lh day of rWpUmbr, 11S Ibis Cltslln U so pabliaboJ u4 aarvad upon yU pursu.ut "rdc f the H-K.fat.ie Cbarle. II Ma rah. Judge of tb. County tuit vt lb Utate of Oreon. for Ui. l-uniy if Umatilla, tnJ. a.d entered f tti lit th. ab. tilled eatale an4 w on th. EM day of Aue-uet, IViR WlTNE-SS my band ed the ! ut said Cwrt affiled Ibis i dy f An frt. Wl. H.J. BROWN. I krli of lb. Couniy t ". Wy E, O. DRAt-EK. SSAI-J tbrpu'r- J aa HAZELWOOD ICE CREMii rANOt ICE CREAI.l SODA ! Mrs. E. E. ZEHM (Sling brick.) iHOOVERiZE By using RYi: FLOUR. BAULKY t FLOUR, GRAHAM AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUK Made by the WESTOH iliiHG CO. X We do custom milling, buy nd Mil Hay. Grain an-l Millfced of alt kinds. Free C4ty tVeiivery Trader and Storage i; I: I Vestco Transfer Co. ij 5 !i g Davis & Ellis e t Dr. S. L KHuIARD ii Veterinary Surgeon il Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 Chas. H. Carter Dsn P. Smyth Carter & Smythe UVTEU PendleUn " 0on