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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1918)
WE8TON LEADER CUKK WOOD. hMUktt SUttCRirilON RATtl . Strkih AJnc Th Yar 80 Six Month 78 Four Months 0 nUPAT.MTT. a. . H'l tmn4 l IK pal-rtk at Vette. Onffm m MCd-cUss Mil MMf . ADVERTISING RATH Regular, per inch per insertion I5e Transient, per inch per ineartion 20e Local, per line per ineertiow. 10e industriala ami utilitiea-the best ramble In listed mining and oil. But the best policy at the pre. ent time is to buy Liberty IUroda with your surplus cash, and to hold them. A DAILY DUTY WHAT LIBERTY OOriOS CITATION WILL CUT FOR.ARUY ar..tf Mait-rof the Miu d Jv"ii TfAXE TEE PKOaOTEI Each day every American soldier is confronted by a great duty, says the Treasmy IVpartment. Our AFTER OCTOBER 1, 1918 I 1 1 o fe4 am My overcoat. r aad blaak.ia tor I soldiers and kims alts for H. lOf boads will buy eompUis "rifle with bayet. 1 automatic pistol Mil Si rounds if ammunition, j i0 bonds will buy I alrplan do ' molltloa bombs (lbs kind dropped oa Munition rsplorlss and dumps, trains. Italians, stc.) and 14 signal Sare In ll.a FM'r.riMt, ueceaaeu. , To ROSA FF.DF.IIF.K, widow, and AliNF FKDKRKM. Al.ulH rF.IM(. K JAniH rr.I'MCr.K. VIN.KN7. rrl'KKMt. ISAlHiBK FKHEKKM. J.Sr Yll FKUKKEtt, ROSA FKDEK F.U NoKF.lt rrDritr.R and JtWK I'IiInK rr.UKHr.lt, allot lb rhiM run ami heir at In of Jacob rwlnwr. due!, nitd nil olltoi Inlareeled un- fATE mil- That's what the WESTON LEADER will you if you want 4 .. 14 ' "TSTtmk NAME of THE 8, tali it muA fin H,intf hiOn maintain a namr in Wftton, . ... i .irtiiAi m.- miKi.nN. You r hrrty I lit I v- -. ri pi-rv tWUWB) wist e-v . ,i . si .,,. the And that means IN ADVANCE.. The LEADER. In fact, n al- a rr.,nMM,u.o bomb, i.h. kind idr-n- w-fWIJ-ir T liu- reinlv on a cash in-advance basia, having anticipated an order that iJ on - of troops, sad li band j, h OH ly f t , r "u : .... i .hi. l. i... .u.. ........... arensdos. tk. i'Mirt llou In tlio t Ky of l'n I m.l luu.MKll.Ml fit Ihit INllltllrv 1)11 1 1 1 1 X II f m Lit 111 V KVI ' VI 1 1 lin I . . . k... IS ...... x - .... . . min lr. thir SOlllters atV IRHIIK Jim "vi . ,-- f tuu vwnua "l - .1 vlull. nil in m nnr VI "fiwr, , j hi ...ih.M tn tiff ii.iim mii i.iiniiuni HiiiwcriiiLiuiin. their duty with a courage ana uiumihk iinmi.-., , for fidelity and rffickwr that thrill every heart. Each da,v ewo Ann-rcan citi icn at hiwivc is confronttl by a groat duty-a duty as imperative uix.n him r her as the duty of c ur Th ieople You'll save 50 cents 4 squsr miles of (round at olsMI 7 io bonds win buy a trneb kairo. sisol blut and 1 dsjr' rsilons for ttl men. g 1100 bonds IU buy moss kits, csn tsns and snlianrblng plrks tor a roinnany. a year by so doinjr. help the Hoy Scouts q iw bonds lll buy hsm for th BETTER SUBSCRIBE OR REKEW KOW VMe the Boy Scoot Contest, is on soldiers is upon them. The Amer- ,n their contest and help tn oia uaaer w raise a mwu-ai in - " A of . have a great uk to fur investment in LIBERTY BONDS -for every dollar the Leaner , B,M ,B.dM. t ass or ican BOY SCOUT CONTEST VOTE Gail Williams Kcfcj will ko for UmuU. If you want to take an extra Leader to tn soldier Imv. relative or friend, now's the accepted time. Or if you wont to renew your own "sub" for several years aheal 1 it will pay you to do so. .2150 .1750 . yoo Voting Values One Year's Subscription. $1.50 Two Years' Subscription. &00VT.., Or Two Subscriptions One Year . . 100 Votes .250 Votes .150 Votes - The amount invested in worthless securities by the American public rince the United States entered the war is variously estimated at from one-quarter to one-half billion dol lars. The latter figure is thought to be nearer the mark. ' This is a serious matter at a time when patriotism as well as pru dence dictates that every surplus dollar not needed in industries cs- . . ... , . Jimmie Nelson . the war, be invested in war bonds " . or war stamps. Lnard Sn,dor Never was the siren song of the Arden Lucas. . . promoter heard so insidiously. - - Kdrw h it IWn i dancrerous rwrfm-m It is to suonort to the alike to the investor and the gov. ,imit of their ability our Army. Three ears Subscription. Uo0. ernment-sfnee in these times mon- our Navy, our Cbuntry at war. ' ' Thr SuWrlptn. On. Yenr ey is plentiful, and muc of it has To work with increased energy Four Years' Subscription, $6.00. . been rather easily earned. and efficiency so that our national Or Four Subscription. On. Year It is a favorite practice of the production may be increased; to fjVe Years" Subscription, 7.50 .. promoters to offer to exchange economize in consumption so that Or Fiv. Subscriptions Jn Yr their gold and green certificates more material and labor and trans- ( Must bo taken by on. patron at on. transaction.) for liberty Bonds. Millions of dol- puliation may be left free fur the lars worth of bonds have been uses of the Government; and with M l ft. f J . i a. a : a . a L.o wneeaieaaway irora mnuera m tne resuiiam savings io utpvi we .j i, ,uA : j. this manner. The latter do not Government financially is the daily seem to realize that the patriotism duty of every American. It is a WESTON LEADER, Clark WOOd, Publisher and wisdom they displayed in the duty that will be met by every M j,,,., L . tl , , , i purchase of the bonds are wholly American whose heart is with our nullified by such a trade. The soldiers In France, who glories in bonds are thrown on the market their courage and fighting ability and quoted below par, and govern and their success, ment credit suffers. s In modest yet more or less ex- fJgEKTY LOAH STATISTICS pensive famliarity with the stock ' market covering a period of more j0 the first Liberty Loan there than twenty years, the present were four and a-half million sub writer has never known of a single gcribers. . instance wherein an issue" of pro- j0 the second there were nine motion or treasury stock could not million. have been bought later through jo the third there were seventeen brokers at a figure far less than million. 1 the promotion price. He is speak- The fourth Liberty Loan earn ing now of stock issues possessing pgjg,, starts September 28, and it some degree of. merit. The "wild- confidently expected that at least cats" of the sort peddled by itin- twenty millions of his people will erant stock salesmen in exchange en( their money to Uncle Sam. for Liberty Bonds seldom reach the Of the nine billion, nine hundred dignity of being listed on any ex- seventy-eight million, seven hun change. Even such sterling tecur- dred eigthy-five thousand and eight :t ities as Amalgmated Copper and hundred dollars raised by tha three United States Steel slumped after oix, six billion four hundred nine organization. United States Steel ty-two million and forty thousand cojgmon is now quoted around $114 has been loaned to our allies, leav per share, but for several years jng f.3,486,745.800 for the ue of after the merger it could have been our government, bought at from ten to twenty dol- When the Leader uses the persor. lars per share. al pronoun in this instance, it does , It is not too broad a statement to & wth a dcilghtful feeling of un say that the majority of promotion bounded wealth, stock salesmen are swindlers, pure and simple. They have no regard jhe price of paper and all mater for truth, and their sole endeavor jaj8 used j producing a mwpaper is to make a lie attractive and a j0D 0f printing is steadily go plausible which they too often jng higher, the last two weeks hav succeed in doing. However, not a ing p-eater advances than at few salesmen are entirely honest any previous time. This simply and have themselves invested heav- meang that the producers of print ly in the securities they offer. matter must charge more for They are sincere, persuasive and tneir product, as every other line earnest, but this does not alter the 0f business is doing, truthfully re fact that " the stocks they, offer marks the Waitsburg Times., should be carefully investigated ' before purchasing. They msy be jwo pounds of sugar per month victims of their own optimLm. means six teaspoons full to the per One of the most frequent argu- Kn each day and this six tea men ts of the traveling promoter gpoong must include the sugar he is that capital may be had in the eats jn his.cooked foods as well as vicinity of his particular enterprise that be uses for table needs, but that such capital seeks con- trol. and is therefore to be scorned. Athough a positive genius in The writer has heard this so often the Tin Liz biz, Henry Ford would htl nor- of artillery l-.mt. rnmiunr I hand aroni pboiphoru srend-, or rilla ira- d IISMt bond lll buy I hmd ia Inrb -boll. i bond will buy on. of tb. f ftxtlv in 1 1 IT aim. raanon ud la h trnrbM for bioakloi up .n.my irons txilnlt and marblnn sun at. out of rant of lr.arb morltr. sutcaoxs In tho CiHuit Court of th. Slnt of Oregon for Umatilla County. 'r.nkla C.IT. I'lailllllT. V. Ola D. Carr. Defendant. ..700 Votrt To Ola D. Carr, the abova riamtd oV f.ndant: ir?,k In th. Nam. of th SUU of Oregon. Thli clutloJ1 , publi.hod nwl .1000 Vott Youar.h.rby rwuid to apponr nnd Mrvrd u)Kn you puruaiit to an oruVr mn.mmr lha cutnDlanit filed nsalnat you .k. li.J...l.U I h.rlr II. klanh. In th. abov. .ntltiMi suit and eourt Jox.4 f ,ht County Court of lb within l week from th dat. of the guu - oroii, for th. County of mm t tiui hour in o i iiH'k n. i". of omUI d.y, not ! tbn t.n day. af ter lb. aervic. t lliln eilatiun, to lmw rauM, If any !.!. by an ordvr of lb abov. .nlillwl eourt lvulil imt I grattud to lna Fwlcwr, Ailmmi-tra. till uf the ratal of Jarub Kvdt rer. lie rraMtl. nuilH.ri.inK her to .ell at ;ri talv lo for raaH, or eah ami rmlit, all, oraurhpaituf lb. hrrrliiaflrr ih uribnl ival pmiwrty ttrbuiging to aii ratal, a may b nrreaaary t pay tho ruata and olwn-ea of lb. ailiiiliilra. ti.ni of !( culale. any rlaliti. thai may t hvreafltr fllwl nKalnft aiJ ra tal mi'l for tb unMir of ili-lribii-ttun, aakl ral prrly blli lriK rilv.l aa follow-, to-wit: An undivided on nfih of lh Norlhwral Quartrr (SW'il of Kc lion Thirly l.) Towii.bip rtv iM NH-th. Hanif" Thirty-fmir ISO VjwI of th Wliiamett Mcrkiian, in Umatilla Couniy, Oregon. You ar. further nolillrd that thia ci tation arrvrd uioii you by publica tion In th. Wlo Uadrr, a n.wa par of gn.rl circulation printed and publlahvd In Wraton. Couniy of Lma tllla. ritat. of Orvifon, and that th. rial, of th. ftrat publication thereof tb. 80th day of Auguil. mm. ana in. publication inri win d. on n gTth day of September, 11)18. 1 - - flrat publication of thia aummon, to- (j-;,,,, ifiVai .nlwl of raWd Ten percent of his collections goes to each competing Boy J'" f"M! n th. .bo. .rtjtiad .i.i. and court Scout Twenty percent of balance goes Into PRIZE FUND to be uyw uatontmmt and ariw" ul "m0, Xi th aal of complaint or olhrin plead thrtO y Court altiaad lhi J6&I day of Au- wttnm aaia m. in pin.w, w It. T. Buuwn. win appiy w in oo- - Ci, Did Yon Tell Everybody you saw about the attractions offered at the Walla Walla Agricultural and Stock Fair September 10 14? What did , Your Wile Say when you came home and told her you were going to take the family over to see "Tex" McLeod and his galaxy of Frontier Days performers dash madly About The Big Lot roping wild steerl. riding wiln horses, ing off Relay and Stage Coach Races? pull- It Will be a Big Fair The Frontier Days Better than ever The Carnival attractions new and clean The exhibits wonderful and varied. . r September 1044 Walla Walla Agiicultaral and Stock Fair want lhfnf entitled court for th rlt.f prayed for In h.r said complaint, to-wu: For a drcrt of said eourt forvr dbai-lving th. bond of matrimony now and heratofor. .Xiating brtwaan th. Blainliff and d.l.ndant. ana !orvr Seal Cl.rk of th Couniy Court, Deputy. divorcing th plaintiff from th d- I I.ralant. , , This summon is published pursuant to the ordr of Hon. Ciilbart W. i'halpa. Circuit Judg of th Sixth Juiliclal Uia trtct of th Stat of Oregon, duly mad and antetad on th. 8d day of Spum brr, 191S. Th. flnt publication oi this ummona will b mad on Friday, th 6th day of Sptmbr, 191ft, and th at publication thrreof will b mad on Friday, th Uth day of October, 1818, and it will b publUhed six con ccutiv werks In th Wton Laadvr npapr. 8. D. PETERSON, Attorn.y for Plaintiff, Postofflc address: Milton, Oregon. CITATION In th. County Court of th Stat of t lMfS. E. Oregon for th. county oi umaiiim. a In th. Mattar of th KataL of JOS. T xtfaaaAl .'ITIIVUI'U I.iaw1 I ANTON FEOEREK, deceased. To LENA FEDERER, slater of said dc.asd; AGNES SONUKREuuKK, IIAZELVOOD ICE CRM,1 rAND1 ICE CREAIil SODA E. ZEHM i (Sating brick.) later oi said deceased; AlXilS FEU- Sf a'cne. Iwr a Airmnr I in the case of promotions that have be a political freak in the United "proven abortive, as to make him States Senate if we are to judge suspicious of any salesman em- from bis pre-war utterances. ploying it. If an Oregon ian feels that he The report that Lenine died of must take a whirl at promotion bis wound was unfortunately ex stock, a safe rule to follow is gggerated. nevw to touch a security that Mnnot sliow a license from the We would timidly suggest to In corporation commissioner. A Fafer rector Jim rides lhat he organize rub ia to consult his banker. a battalion of veteran war gardec' j Even so, a promotion stock is a crs for his Westward Ho parade, pure gamble, with the chances all 1 against him- The best investment Germany's only prpect is fpr lies U toa?d aod M taih, peace wjtb dUiontr. -The; jJu3L,e &jl,It- Summons all the force and resources of th. Republic to , tb defense of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United Statu authorities have ranked as one of tlx fifteen dutinguiihed institution of the country for excellence in military training, ha responded to the call. The Collet, is distinguished not only tot its military instruction, but DlSTINOUISHEB ALSO fO It strong induttriil course for men tad for women I l Aaricalwra. Commjfit, gmimrut. lmmif Hocb Eeofiomict. Vliaiag. rbarmacr, saa Vecausul Lduutioo. lu wholesome, purposeful student lif. , , It democratic college spirit. ' It (uccestful graduates, ' Student enrolled last year, J4SJt sUrs on its service Ssgi, 1258, over forty percent repretenting officer. - v Collag opna Sptmb.r Z3, Wt t for cutlof, alllvttru4 RootUt. laJ odwr Mtxnt'inn rln la the Renin rr, Canxllia, Ota lid deceased; ALOIS r tUEKr.K, a nephew of said deceaaad; JACOB FEDKRER, a nephew of said dcaad; V1NZENZ FEDERER, a nephew of aid deceased; ISADOKE FEDERER. nenhew of said deceased: JOSEPH FEDERER. a nephew of said d- f ceaad; KOSA FEDEKER, ni-ce of aid decaaed; NOH.CK r tuc.Kr.it nctihew of a I'll INK FEDERER. deceased-all of th. heir at law of Jo. Anton Kedurer, deceased, and all others lnUrtd unknown: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You ara hereby com manded to appear before th. Honors bl. County Conrt of th. Slat, of Ore gon In and for th County of Umatilla at th. Court House in th City of Pen dleton, on th 8th day of October, 1918, at th- hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of aald day, not less than ten dayi af ter tha service of this citation, to show cause, if any exist- why an order of the above entitled eourt s.ould not b . f ramed tc Lena Federar, Administra- s rix of th estate of Jo. Anton Fed- J5 rer, dacaaaad, authorising her to sail M at private sal for cash, or cash and credit, all, or such part of th herein- U after described real property belonging Jj to said estate aa may b necessary to ij pay th. coU and expanses of the ad- it ministration of said estate, any claims that may be hereafter filed against said estate and for th. purposes of (lis tributfon, swid raal property being de acriDea a ionow, 10-wni An undivided one-fifth of th Northwest Quarter (NW() of Sec tion Thirty (30,) Township Five (6) Worth, Kanfra Thirty-four (S4) East of th. witiamatt. Meridian, By using KYK FLOUR. BARLEY nriim r.ifAHAM and id deceased, and JOSL I WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR t ERER, a niece of said f Z Made by tho WESTON MILLING CO. We do custom milling, buy and sell Hay, Grain and Millfeed of all kinds. Free City Delivery a. Transfer and Storage : g Weston Transfer Co. I Davis & Ellis J: it . ilMIHIII t "O '" aaa Hea M I 'Xmm mjmm arawi if fi.'m taneig 'rV y r 1 1 m 1 wrnF r r. . i'i , W-fy. fm BUM dnimmm.t -imm wmmm wf mimm mm mtfm ! n mm H" 1 t pin rmm mw) -oi-n ""if" ""en r iv f m m-mh "iih , ' t -Kiiiii ihiu -"mv ni-M '1-ih in tii-i I "iPK '"rl Jn3pm xi y niBMuo Vjjuiuiof) tt 9uju II in Umatilla County, Oregon. You ar further notified that thin citation ia rved upon you by publica tion in tha Weston i-eudor, a newspa per of general circulation printed and f ublished In Weiton, County of U ma il!, Stat of Oregon, and that th dat of th first publication thereof la last publication thereof will b on th 2?th day of September, IBIS. This citation ia ao published and aerved upon you pursuant to an order of tha Honorable Charles H. Marsh, Judge of the County Court of th Stat of Oregon, for tha County of Umatilla, mad and entered of record In the abov. entitled .atat. and court on the ZM clay of Auguit, 1818. WITN I Dr. S. L KEIiilARD ! , Veterinary Surgeon Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone - Main 253 V f?TfT?TfTT?fTTTT?TT??f?fT NtfR.1! mV hatnH anl thai itaaail r.0 ft ---. n , e .. ,0uim-p u!.-! p n i!i pi" ii"j I tll u'Rovis, carter & Smythe UerK r the Lounty Couri, ' , inrrrat , :. By E. 0. DRAPER. UWTEU (StAI. Uputy. . findlston Oregon aM aj HOD3HO P AXISUHAIlin I or .