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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
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OKEQON i Tfae Farmers Bank of Weston Established 1S91 Although the war may be practically over in sofar as hard fighting and heavy sacrifice of life are concerned, still the need of funds is great; and the banks have already been asked to subscribe heavily to Treasury Certificates in anticipation of the next liberty loan. It will therefore be necessary for all to conserve their credit, and prepare for the next loan. The Prudent Man will fill his coal bin when the fill ing is good. Better order your coal now, when I can supply you. P. T. HARBOUR, Weston, Oregon Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg. Wash. American Beauty randn Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the be3t equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston by Weston Mercantile Company An Ordinance to Irtect the Wihlio Health and to Prevent th Spread of Infectious and Cuntagioua Pit- rasoa. Tho IVoplu of the City of WVs ton do Ordain as follows: Section 1. There is hereby estab lished a hoard of henlth consisting of the mayor, the active members of the committee on health and police and the city physician, which last named officer shall by virtue of said office be the health officer of said city. Sec. 2. The. board of health may, whenever it shall be deemed necessary, employ any physician of ski.l and experience other than the city physician, temporarily, to visit and examine any person sick of any contagious, epidemic or infectious disease, or to certify to the cause of the death of any person, and to advise said board in any manner re lating to the health of the city. Such physician shall receive such compensation for said service as the common council of the city may consider reasonable. Sec. 3. The city physician shall examine or cause to be examined II cases of Spanish influenza, Asi atic cholera, smallpox, variola, lep rosy, diphtheria, scarlet fever, ty phoid fever, puerperal fever, mea sles and other Infectious or contag ious diseases brought to his notice and report the result of this exam ination to the board of health; and the mayor shall call a special meet ing of said board for the consider ation of said report whenever In the opinion of the city physician Imme diate action should be taken there on to prevent the spread of disease. The city physician shall be vigilant and active in causing the removal of all causes of disease within the corporate limits of the city, and he and the city marshal and police shall see that all persons violating any of the provisions of this ordi nance are duly prosecuted. 1 Fvppv m-setlcintr bhvtU clan in this city shall immediately. report to the city physician in writ ing every patient he may have known to be sick with Spanish in fluenza, Asiatic cholera, smallpox, variola, leprosy, puerperal fever, typhoid fever, diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles or other dangerous, infectious or contagious diseases, and shall also make a like report of every case of death from any such disease immediately after it shall have occurred. Sec. 6. It shall be the duty of every householder In the city to immediately report In writing to the city physician the name of ev ery person boarding or living at his or her house whom he or she shall have reason to believe to be sick of Spanish Influenza, cholera, smallpox, variola, puerperal fever, scarlet fe ver, measles, leprosy, diphtheria, typhoid fever or other dangerous, Infectious or contagious diseases, and to Immediately report any death occurring at his or her house, from any cause, to the city physi cian. Sec. 6. It shall be and is hereby made the duty of the owner or oc cupant of every house, store, build ing or tenement in the city, when any person therein may be sick with any of the Infectious or contagious diseases mentioned in this ordin ance, to give immediate notice to the proper authorities, and the city marshal at the request of the city health officer shall post In a con spicuous place on the premises such placard as he may direct, the let ters upon such placard not to be less than three inches in height; such placard to remain upon said premises in a conspicuous place un til removed at the request of the health officer in charge. Sec. 7. No person having any Infectious or contagious disease as enumerated in this ordinance shall go out In public, or pass from house to house, or building to building, or appear in any street, alley or other public place in this city until he or she shall have first obtained a written permit of the city physician to the effect that he or she has so far recovered from such disease as to preclude all dan ger of infection or contagion from such person. And If the city mar shal shall see or be Informed of any person who Is then violating this section it shall be his duty to at once cause such person to he taken to his or her place of residence, if within this city, and if such resi dence is not within this city, to such place as the city physician or board of health may direct. 8ec. 8. The occupant of any house, store, building or tenement in Baid city wherein any per son may have been sick with any Infectious or contagious dis ease mentioned in this ordinance shall, upon the death or recov ery of such person, disinfect or de stroy by burning the clothes worn by such person during such sick ness, and shall cleanse and purify Say, friend! You are thinking of getting a car in the spring; but why wait until you really need a car until you order? Now is the proper time to put in your order. Let me show you my line of cars. I have twenty-eight different models to select from. Remember, it takes from four to six weeks to got cars from tho factory. There will be no change in price for the next year to come. Why hesitate any longer? Put in your or der now and have your car when you need it. I have on hand now for immediate delivery a Knight Four, n Knight Eight and a Ninety touring. Duy one of theso and give it to your family for a Christmas present. I also have a Studebaker Six-has been used some-at a bargain. DR. S. L. KENNARD, Overland Dealer the room and house, store, tene ment or building in which such sick person was confined, under the di rection and supervision of the city physician or such person as the board of health may appoint thereto. Sec. 9. No person attending up on or otherwise coming in eonta t with any patient in this city nick with any of the infectious or contag ious diseases mentioned in this ordi nance, or any occupant of such ni.fn nr nlnro aa miv be infected with luch diseases, in such manner or to such an extent as to render him liable to communicate the dis ease, shall go upon any public street or In any manner mingle 'th the people of Ihe city except by the permission of the health officer. Sec. 10. It shall be the duty of the city marshal and the police of this city to at once report any known violation of this ordinance to the mayor and the city physi cian. Sec. 11. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall on conviction be fore the city recorder, except as herein provided, be fined not lew than 126. nor more than $100, and In addition to said fine may be im prisoned in the city jail not more than twenty days for each orTem-e, In tho discretion of the city re corder. Sec. 12. In case any fine im posed by the recorder for the vio lation of any provision of this ordi nance shall not be promptly paid, the person so fined shall be impris oned In the city jail one day for every two dollars of such fine; but In no case shall such imprisonment exceed twenty days. Sec. 13. All ordinances or parts of ordinances In conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Sec. 14. An emergency is de clared existing, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage by the common council and approval by the mayor. Passed the common council this 6th day of December, 1918. Approved this 6th day of Dec ember, 1918. J. M. BANISTER, Mayor. J. W, PORTER, Recorder. Whntever Is necessary America will send. That was America's pledge to the Interallied food council. And be cause the American food srroy bad hitherto made good they took heart nd went forward. Farm enterprise and much soft corn increased pork supplies, food conser vation increased exports total ship menu doubled. ;! VESTOII II CASH MARKET ::. FRESH MEATS .: OF ALL KINDS : HIGHEST CASH l PRICES PAD). :: FOR LIVESTOCK, ;; HIDES, PELTS, &c. I HASS&SAUER MEN FROM OREGON j OFFICIALLY HELD NATIOfTSJCLEANEST Surgeon-General Blue Wires Fact Is Disclosed In First 1 1,000,000 Camp Reports. Only Fifty nlnt Hundredths ef One Per Cent Found to Have Venereal Dis ease on Arrival at Cantonments. 444444444444444444 4 BurgeortOeneral't Official 4 4 Telegram 4 4 Oregon Boelal Hygiene Society, 4 4 T!0 Selling nidg., Portland. 4 4 A tabulation of one million 4 4 r porta flret received from 4 4 camp surgeons throughout lb 4 4 country ahowa that Oregon 4 4 leade the country with a rate 4 4 of fifty nine hundredth of on 4 4 per cent found to hare a venor- 4 4 sal- disease on arriving In 4 4 camp. It la hoped that Oregon 4 4 can continue vigorous measure 4 4 In combating venereal dlf 4 4 during the period ot domoMIl- 4 satloa and theraftor. 4 4 RUPERT Dl.L'n. 4 4 4444444444444444 Oregon men, railed to the colore during the greatest of all wars, were phyatralty the cleenet In the entire United Btatee Army. Such la not tho mere boast of any cttlten ot this state, barked only by a high eena of local pride, but It la the established record of the United Btatea Army, communicated to the Oregon Social Hygiene Society by Rupert Blue, Burgeon General, thus giving It the greatest posalbla weight. As will be seen by porusal of the foregoing telegram from Burgeon General Dlue, a tabulation of 1.000,000 of ths first reports received from camp surgeons places Oregon In ths lead with a rata ot fltty-nlne hun dredths of one per cent (which means less than six men to the thousand), or, compared with another wire from him, this state's standing Is but a fraction lower than It times ahead of the stats with ths highest per cent ot Infection, which was eight and nine tenths per cent (eighty-nine men to ths thousand). This constitutes on ot ths grandest and proudest records of the whole war period and, great aa has been this state's part In all patriotic sndosvors, nothing could fill ths hearts ot Its people with a higher degree of pride than the official acknowledgment from the National Capital that Oregon's men stood far and away above all others in olsan manhood. "That ths work of ths Oregon So cial Hyglsna Sootety, carried forward for but seven years, should produos luch magnificent results, Is a subject ot th moat gratifying kind to the entire Board." aald Executive Secre tary Cummins. "Every one of the men who have worked so hard to bring about ths result regard this of ficial notification from ths Burgeon General as a complete vindication of ths program sought to be carried for ward In this state. That the publlo will respond to sans, clear facts, right ly presented, la alao demonstrated beyond doubt Educators, who bare mlated greatly In ths work, may well feel that young men under their tute lage will absorb the benefit to bs de rived from Information along physio logical Unas, rightly administered. Parents must now sea plainly that their children should have the truth as to their phyelcal beings and that, ' bavin this, untold good will reault" 'Futur generations, following, are bound to ilrmanstrate Ihe benefit of Oregon's rlan manhood, as set forth officially," commented A. F. n"gl. pretldwnt of the Society. "Tbla rec ord raunot be overestimated. It la a glorious achievement" ' "The full aigniflcanc of the official announcement from Dr. Blue la dif ficult to graap." aald Adolpho Wolfe, treaaurer of the Bnclnjy. "ftoallng aa It doe with human Ufa and moral. It la. In a larger aenae. more Important than many other achievement, not to detract on whit from any ot tbm. At the outaet many good people doubted the ability of the Oregon B.v clal Hygiene Society to ccomplili worthwhile results. I think now, however, no further comment ned be hsd. Burgeon General Blue's Isle gram la sufficient" tleutehsnt Colonel P. C Field, di vision autgeon of the slat Dlvieion at Camp Lewis, hss officially credited the splendid record mad by Oregon men to the educational work that ha been and I being done by lb Oregon Boclal Hygiene Society. I ,-i, I. msi seanoH 4 nwt ATCNTS BUILD rOStTUWta iul mn m wwr. Writa D. SWIFT & GO. lATSfT I firvont!) St, cat. Ington, D. 0. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of th Stste of Oregon fur Umatilla County. Addie A. Bono, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph (Joe) lieuo, Defendant. To Joeih (Joe) Bno, defendant above nil mod t In the Name of the Stat of Oregon. You ar hereby required to appear ami aimwer the complaint of tht plaint iff filed agalnit you In the above entitled court and cause within aix wix.kn of th date of th flrnt publication of thia summons, name ly, on or bufor the 87th day of Uecember, A. I). 1018; and you will take nolle that If you fail to appear and anawer aald complaint or otherwise plead thereto within aald tlm. the plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to th above entitled court for the relief prayed fur and demanded In her said complaint, namely, for a decrt forever diiiolv ing the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plain tiff and defendant, and for other equit able relief. - . Thia summons Is published pursuant to an order made and hied herein th 8th day of November, ll18, by Honor able Gilbert W. l'helpe, Judge of th Sixlh JuiIicIkI Dlatrict of the State of Oregon. The flret publication will b made In th Weston Leader newspaper on Kriday, th 16th day of November, 1918, and the lnet publication will be made on Friday, th said 27th day of December, 1B1, Dated thii Kth day of November, A. V. 1B18. WILL M. PETERSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Iteaidence and 1'oi.tnliice address; Pendleton, Ongon. I