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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1918)
; 1 E ' I ' i ? h I 5(1 ' it if I ? ! J ( 1 f 111 ; - f. H t' 1 f W68TON LEADER CUM 000. rvAIUMr MJBKRIrllON RAttt Ths Yr II W Sit Months 0 75 ur Month. 0 M FUMY, SIFT. JT, XIU M IMNilltH Mil Wltlt, AUVtRtlHNC RAIF1 Regular, per inch per insvrtiwn K Trsnsisnt, per inch per insertion Se Locsls. per line per insertion 10c MUST PROVE OUX WILL TO WW Once again our Government is asking for our money. The Fourth Liberty I-oan. to be opened for sub- scrlption September 28. la our op. portunity to lend. With the faith that characterises her progress. our nation has called for a sum larger than any of the previous loans called for-a sum larger than most of us can compro tuni. ' Six billion dollars for the use of u armv and navv deuartments is the minimum with which the Gov- ernment can be satisfied at present. As yet. we have not begun to feel the burden of providing the r j xt -.u government with funds. Neither as a nation nor as individual, do we come In the clan with the other belligerents in the matter of finan cial obligation. Compare the ratio of national debt to the total wealth of the nations at war: Germany. 37 percent. France, 35 percent. Great Britain, 45 percent. United States, 5 percent. We have not tapped the surface September 11, 1918. At theaKe of of our national wealth in our quest 68 years, one month and 21 days for war financing. Nor do wc as her labors ceased. " . , ... . .,. She was the daughter of Mat- mdmduals carry a heavy per cap- nd Founlain cr it burden. Against Germany a pnts came to Oregon in 1853. $450, France's $550, Great Brit- when deceased was two years old, ain's 1600, Italy's $190 and Aus and located in Linn county nrar tria's $380, place the United States' Harrisburg. About the year 1876 she gave her heart to Him whom . ' . . . 3 , ,. she loved and delighted to serve and One hundred and fifteen dollars nonor. is not much to owe for our coun- Dear mother has gone to her try, is it? What one of us is here final rest, until the resurrection who would hesitate to assume that day. ..... , t . . . . The funeral services were con- obligat.onforafnend.notto men. ducted fcy Hder whom tion one to whom we owe all that 8he jove1 M a brother in Christ, means most in life to us? The large attendance and the beau We might give the country that tiful floral offerings were manifes hundred and fifteen dollars which tat'onsof love and sympathy. ... - . A. . . . , In her great suffering she was it figures the debt of each of us; kin, wjth give that sum before we begin to calm meekness all for Christ. Her invest ourselves. But the Govern- life in the home was a benediction, ment does not ask does not expect Those who knew her loved her that It asks to borrow what we f?r Jthe01.purc Ch,ristjan Jf ?he . . ... , , lived. She was a kind and loving can save and earn in this hour of p motner 8nd sister; and special need. an esteemed friend and neighbor. Marshal Foch says: "The will to The Church will miss her from win is half the battle." American her accustomed place, in society soldiers have shown their will to ?nd hou?e of .G,od- ,No mor,! . her gentle voice and footsteps will w,n' gladden and cheer the home she The Fourth Liberty Loan is be- loved so tenderly. Though we fore the American people. It must know her gentle spirit rests with prove OUR will to win. the pure and good, rejoicing that her stay was no longer on this sor rowing, pain-stricken earth, we Practically without exception, the youths of Weston subject to the selective service call waived clas- sification in making out their qUee- tionnaires. They are ready and willing, even eager, to go to the front. Such is the manner of vnmit xvhinh '. Knnv.n .nri htm, f ul and generous, seldom counting the Mt of any given sacrifice if it appeals to sympathy. Age brings family ties, money-grubbing and cautious consideration of every step involving self-interest. . . Here is some more good news from the front: "Washington, Sept. 26. At- .-b;, ,; mio,o, . ,,. of 20 miles, west of Verdun, in co operation with the French, the Am erican First Army advanced to an Bverage depth of seven miles and captured twelve towns and more than 5000 prisoners." eSnuiA fcum tiivsi a lain vivi at stvus Weston visitors at the Round Up were greatly taken with the Happy Canyon program. It was beauti. fullv Staeed. and reflected the di rectinggenius of Roy Raley. nf th- iJji ions to be ra sed k for the nation's use by the Fourth to -uw T,mn Oroo-nn' nuola (a Liberty Lan, uregon s quota is $33,708,100, Portlands J19.000,- 000. Umatilla county's $2,087,695, feqCvvq's' $234,5 ui Wei- ton's $33,000. iVnftdonee is Ml horvUmtWwtm Mlwi Wn. tofore ill make pnniit rvMioiiM' to the call. in,i ue-j 1 lKing away with the practice tf sending out citing order clerks , . . ii . . in runabout is a kimM stcpon tho part of Weston merchants, and in line with war economy. Mod housewives will soon easily "get the habit' of ordering by phone vr in persmt, in time delivery. fur tin one litily We fancy that even f Mm a person as the late rinKrr Nero would have been movwl to a- plaud the MHTtacle of the blitzing human tirch at the IViulleton Kound Up. . T1hv who contend thore is noth- ,ng uplifting about the R.mn.1 1 1 failed to appreciate the qualities of Culdcsac, Snake and Whistling Annie, We are wondering why Cernmny is so saving of her war ships wh n they won't be Germany's after the war. The Japanese have captured Na- rvieshtchen.sk. but probably had to break it into chunks. " " Tien the war clouds no longer , .... hoover Europe, the Kaiser will u,t rc!gTnng- A Tribute to the Memory of Eliza Harris. I By J. S. Harris. ) Kliza Fountain Harris was born in Boone county, Missouri, July 17, 1850, and departed this life nt St Mary's hosnital. Walla Walla. deeply jnourn for her. Our hearts are filled with poignant sorrow; but God will comfort those who mt was , mdieT o the cr0g9 a true want of God. She has received her reward and has passed peacefully to the home of the soul, where rest and peace will be her joy and comfort through the on-rolling years of eternity. Weston, Or., Sept. 24, 1918. Dog Attacks Little Girl Grace, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner, was at- tacked and bitten Sunday by a dog belonging to Harry Beathe. The girl had gone to the Beathe me on"n 'rra1d' and UPJ in? saw the dog in the yard. She stopped to speak to or pet the ani . . . . . mal, which sprang upon her and buried its teeth in her cheek. Dr. McKinney was called and dressed the wound, which is not ex- oected to Drove serious unless blood noiannino-ahonld rult rw tnoth poisoning snouia result, une tooin penetrated the cheek to the bone. poisoning should result. Mrs. Skinner, who has long been ill, was much wrought up over the inc dent. She said : - nls ne .l,me..l"e time Beathe dog has attacked my little eirl. and I do think that doirs which will bite children should he led. To nermit thpm to live a 10 permit mem to live say that the life of a dog is that the life of a dog is tMn Valuable than that of a child, ln j h n(J j do n(A wiiSh to be understotnl as criticising Mr. Beathe, wlio is a good .neigh- tvf." J WESTON SCHOOLS J '' Kendall Smith and IteaituT rejsMervd in hih win "I Monday, tnlu i aiv o,Hvtcd I., enter nel Monday. There hiv reveral new ni)iU 'it, K, Kr,dH,iia week, j.v,.,-., t,f t. fniM.r MinK-nts i.f Wit-toii llieh arv I'liuming enter military training ramt thin ; ...... ......... cent, nave us a im'ONiiii imi . i . : Thursday. He have Salurdiiy Ut Itovalli ti t nt-r coll. ye. Mr. Isabella l'tuihi un. one of lu.t year' star on trie girls bas kft hall team, was h visitor with us Wotlno.vluy. Scarcity f water Iuh Uvn nt t itxil about tin wlend timlding this week. It U lu'l that Wen- ton' funply of water will U aug- nwntvi rain. . Hrt. now nminit it KMiiblo to utter W)unii8 hivh they never before knew existed. ' THE MARKETS. Portland. Oats No. S while f'l. l'Sn Ion. Barley KisnJarJ fi-rd. 150 pvr ton. Corn Whol. ITS; crmh.d. 7S. Hiy TtuuHhy. $30 per Ion; slUlfa. !T, Duller t'reimery. 55c per pound. Krs Ranch. &c per don. l'otsioea $2.5t 1 per liuiiJr.Hl. Poultry Hena. 2t!u:Tc; springs, ti JOc; duck. !530c; turkeys. JIc. Btattlt. Butter Cresmery. 0c per pound. Egga RancB. t4c per Uoien. Poultry Hena. heavy, drvaacd. Ssc; light. J3c; aprtnga. dreaed oBi:c: roosters, dreaaed. 27c; ducka. Ile. 30c. drssaed, 35c; eea. live. 17o; dreaaed. SSo. EWlora of lh atal- will b calM npon to vote on It national and atat offices at th urniral election In No vember In addition lo acnatort an. I reprwntatlves In th legislature In tht varloua diatrlcta. county officers In the reapfctlvs coutitln and municipal officers In the cltjca and towns. 1: addition seven maures HI be aul mltted under tho Initiative and refer endum. Municipal elections will t held with the aiate electlona und-r the provlalons of the conatitutlonat amendment paawd la 19IS. Us I lor . for city and for stats and county Uo&s will bo separate, however. Fresh Jersey cow, coming threo years old, for sale. E. T. Walker, HAZELVOOD ice era rANDO irr rnpiri cniii 1VU VtUMUIl a vai Mrs. E. E. ZEHM (Saling brick.) HOOVEliIZE By using RYE FLOUR. BARLEY FLOUR, GRAHAM AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Made by the WESTON MILLING CO. We do custom milling', buy and sell Hay, Grain and Millfeed of all kinds. ftee City Delivery NOTICE TO C8SDIT0RS ln u'u.nty.'ou.Cy. I th btnte of "regon ior umawm Muniy. the Matter of the Estate of Msrths a. Read, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the ered- itors thst the above entitled Court has PP - ted . undesigned Read, deceaaad. All neraon havioir u J J , J A 1 1 . i : claims against said estate are notified to oresent them to me st Athena: l)r- egon, or to my attorney, Homer 1. duv ifled . . . . ", oinre in mena, uregon, same to be presented within six month uJ, ben from the date of th first publication of thii notipe . l)tedt Weston. Oregon, this 27th d"y ot SePt,mber- '80 READ Admlnistraur. RETREATING KULTUR LEAVES ITS HARK Thl. .h. oo. of lh. Iho.io..l. of trVh,h vlllsstHi hUh hi to ......hl to dtr t'ri.h hM Piiaa " '7 ..- tirrmnii cplure and ocr,Millou Too eltmi rfarh m.nn.r. r Ar th norowliy of Mnrtln hrll Itiui Hi" t' i "-r iix-nt happy yr wtlh IhUr wIvm nj Mk. Your suiiK-rtptlon lo ih rVtiritt Ulny ls HI help Iho ruin ih Into Cerniany. MOTORS SPEED Motor trucks by ths tsnt of thouasndi have msds the irsat sr different front any other In addln mobility to ths oppoalna miles. Wbars prtparstlon for Utiles In prtloua year required days, hours art now nacsaaary. Blocs taxlcsbs won ths first battle of ths Marn, gaaollns and rubber bavs been Increasing factors. Some of ths American troops In rsvot battlsa. perhaps the ahown abort la a momentary halt la a Franca village, have trawled thirty hours with hardly a stop for rest. Tour subscription to Jhs Fourth Liberty Loan will add to ths certainty that soots day troops will not reach a fight too lata to ln It Social Dance, Saling brick, Sat urday evening, Sept. 28. CITATION In ths County Court of the State if Uri'ifiin fur tho County of Uiimtilla. In Hie Matter of the hXatc of JDS. ANTON KKDKKEIt, deceased. To LENA KKDKRKK, ajater of aaid dceaei; AUNKS SuNlJKKKCGKIt. inter of said deceaaod; A l.tJlS bl.V EliER, a brother ef aaid deceaawi, and AGNES KEDKKKK. a t.iece of said ducesned; ALOIS FEUKItER, a nephew of aaid deceaxed; J A CO II FEIJKKER, a nephew of aaid deceased; V1NZKNZ r tl)r.lit.K, a netihe netihew of said deceased; I3AOOKE rr.Ut.KMC. a nephew of aaid deceaaen; Jt)Lrll fcl'r4.M,.L."JT..,0' r . aaid deceanod NOKKR rEOERER, a iKrUSS vet Sum ,U',""a J,Uafc, and JOSE nlere ot aaid deceased-all of the heira at law of I..- 1 L'-J.. . .l -...I .11 after described real property bolonging to said estate ss may be neceaaary to pay the costs and expenses of the sd ministration of said estate, sny claims that may be hereafter filed against said estate and for the purpones of dm tribution, said real property being de scribed ss follows, to-wii: . An undivided one-fifth of the Northwest Qusrter (N WW) of Sec tion Thirty (,')(), Township Five(G) North, Range Thirty-four (34) Eaat , of the Willamette Meridian, in Umatilla County, Oregon. You are further notified that thl citation is served unon you bv nublica- tion in the Weston Leader, a nowsna- per of general circulation printed and published in Weston, County of Uma- lilla, 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 ,nd IDrv.H II n. in vnif noraiiuttr lyi un nn served upon you pursuant to ' th" Honorable Charles II. Marsh, Jude of the County Court of the State Oregon, for the County of Umatilla, i ki nn. made and entered of record in the .bove entitled estate and court on the 23d day of August, 1918. WITNESS mv hand and the Seal of aid Court affixed this 22d day of Aus gust, 1918. R. T. BROWN. Clerk of ths County Court, By E. 0. DRAPER, (SIAL . Deputy, ... awii reueicr, ueveneco, enu no (Hrton, on tllS lh day Ot UClOber, others Intereated unknown; ltfii, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of aaid day. not leas than ten day af OF OKEOON, You are hereby com- ter the servics of this citation, to ahow rnandod to appear before the ilonora- cauae, if any exist, why an" order of bio County Court of the State of Ore- the above entitled court should not be Ron in and for the CouiiTy of Umatilla granu-d lo Lena Federer, Adininiatra at the Court Houae in the City of I'en- tiix of the eatato of Jacob Federer, da dleton, on the 0th day of October, ceaaed, authorinnif her to ell at prl 118, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. vate sale for caah, or caah and credit, of aaid day. not leu than ten day af- all, or auch part of the hereinafter de ter the service of thin citation, to show acribed real property bolonging lo aaid caure, ff any exist, why an order of eitate a may be neceKry to pay the the above entitled court seould not be coat and Expense of the admiiimtra granted tc Lena Federer, AdminUtra- tion of said estate, any clnlma that trix of the eatate of Jos. Anton Fed- may be hereafter filed againat laid err, deceaaed, authorising her to sell tate and for the purpoaea of dialrlbu st private sale for caah, or caah and tion, aaid real property being dttecribed credit, all, or such tiart of the herein- a follows, to-wit; 1 TKEM TO FRONT CITATION In Hie Cuunly t'oort of th Statw of OrU"'i '"r tho County of Umatilla. In tho Matter of ths Eial of JACOB FEUEKEK. dt-etai. To ROSA FEDERER, widow, ami Ati.NES FEUEKEIt, ALOIS FEnER Kit, JACOB FKOERER, VIN.ENZ FEOEltER. ISAlXiRK FEUEKEIt, JOSEl'H FEDEKER. ROSA FEDEK ER, NOKER FEDEKER and JUSE HIHNE FKOERER. all of the child- rn and heira at law of Jacob Fcdvrer, deccaaed, and all others Intorvated un known; in the name of the state ,.i.. ,. -f,ir t..n..r. l.lo County Court of tho State of Ore j ., f,,. ikn Counte of Umatilla ul I hu t juirl it. toa lit fllii. lllv tt I'utl. -'-""- ---", An undivided ono-flfth of ths Norlhweat Quarter (NW'J) of Sec tion Thirty (.SO,) Townahip Five (0) North, Range Thirty-four (34) ant of ths Willamette Merid an. In Umatilla County, Oregon, You are further notified that this ci tation is served upon you by publica tion in ths Weaton Leader, a newspa per of general circulation printed and published in Weaton, County of Uma tilla, State of Oregon, and that the HttlM rt lliji Aral noitlii.at.lnii tliMrenf ia the 80th dav of Auguat. 1918. and the laat. publication thereof will be on the 27th dav of Ketitember. 1U18. This citation ia ao puldiahed and served upon you pursunnt to an order of the Honorable Charles II. Marsh, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Umntilla, made and entered of record In the above entitled estate and court on the 22d day of August, 1918. WITNESS my hand and the seal of aid Court affixed this 22d day of Au gust, 1918. R. T. BROWN, Clerk of the County Court, ' ' BV E.' O. DRAPER, Seal Deputy. Chas. II. Carter Dan P. Smyths ; Cartsr & Smythe UWTEM , Ptndlstoa Orsgoa a re suit? If you wnnt oiio fur I , itml Winler wt will In dud to Hiipl'ly We n-piT nenl tin' In'st lailnt mi; lioilHi'M In riiiciigo Itml com unlet, a rioKKwrr nr. If yon wunt lo uiiike um' nid Htut do vxo t un ni.'tl.i' it i.M.k i;uoi s Ni;w i.v t'XK'l't ; CLEANING AND PRESSING llKAI t'tH mid Suit-. for I ;n 1 1 en. WtSTON BATHS. HAKHI K and TAILOR SHOP R." L. Kcynmid Itittler Wnii tiidein 'tniii ( y lilted at Ibe lmK r hlmp. I Dr. S. L KEHIIARD : Veterinary Surgeon lliuiiiilnl nt rnrnt-l' of Miiin . - - - - and Itrttjitl t reels. j Phono Main 253 - - - - - In tho Clrvuil tVoit of the State. -f tirt'Kini f.ir Umatilla County. Frkl Carr, hUlntilT, vs. Oln i', t'arr, iJefcndant, To Ola l. Carr. the above namwl il. f etulatit : In Hie Name l.f lh Slal of Orrtfmi. Vuu are hereby rwurel t.i ' er an.l aiuwvr the complaint ftleil aitaln.t )'! In tho above entitled autt and rtirl within ' week from the date of the flrl pulilliatloii of tht. aummone, ! wit: on or Iwforw tho Inlh day of (.Hi.. Ir, llrlt; and ywtl will take wtlc thl If you full to appear and anawer .! Coiiiilalnt or otherwlxo plead thereto within aaid time, the plnlnUlT, for want thereof will apply to the above entitled curt for the relief prayed f. r in her aaid CoinplaiMl. to-Wit; For a docrvs of aaid eurt forever dlvaolvliiK' the bund of matrlmotiy now ami heretofore eatatlnjr brtween the plainlirf ami defendant, and forever tltvorvinK the jdslntifr frum tho de fendent. This summons la pubtlahed fiumuant ti the onlerof Hon. Gilbert W. I'hel, Circuit Jude of the Siath Judicial trlct of the Slate of Oregon, duly made and entered on the ad day of Setttem. her, I9IS, The first publication of thl .fill M mooIm on Kriilav. Ihe tilh day of Koi.leintier. Jtl, and tho laat jHibllcatloii thereof will lie Uia.lo on Friday, the h day of Ortoler, 1UIH. and it will be hublUhed sis con- -aecutive week in the V.eln leader newatair. S. I. I ETEUSON. Attorney for I'lainlifT. I'oetolTic addre.a; Milton, Oregon. IlunchesI ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Goods I. 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