The Greatest Mother Turns to Tasks of Peace. GREETINGS! ALL HAIL IKING TO THM WESTON MEMORIAL HALL! : CONGRATULATE YOURSELVES that your name is on thin aubecription list, for you have made possible the first building of its kind in the State of Owgon-a memorial to our Pioneers, Soldiers and Sailors-a beautiful and useful Community Hall. GIVE IT YUUK BENEDICTION! SHAKE I LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS G W Suggs 150. F D WatU 200. S J Culley 125, J H William. 160. F C ritxpatrick 00. K M Smith 100. E C Kogm 100. Farmer.' Bank 100, J M Banister 200. V letton Mercantile Co 00. K G Sali I 00 Jones & Jones 100. V C Greer 150. Joe Hodgson .100 , J F SnijrJOO.A J Mc ntrye 100. Hoy Winn 600. Aliok Johnson 100. J II Key 160. II Gotnlwin OO.DrWIIMcK inney 100, CO , ,.. i pa oa i . iri..ra.n rinh 7S. Krnk he GO. L K Van Wmklo CO, W b imwn THE THREE CROSSES The iron cross U black death and bard at human hat; The wooden cross U white and still and whispers us, "Too Late." But tha Red Cross sings of life and love and hearts regenerate, Th iron cross is a boastful cross and marks the war-mad slave; The wooden cross is a dumb, dead cross and marks a shallow grave. But the Red Cross reaches out its arms to solace and to save. The iron cross is a kaiser's cross and narrow is its clan; The wooden cross is a soldier's cross and mourns its partisan. x But the Red Cross is the Cross of One who served his fellownian. Edmond Vance Cooke. 50? Wnn 60 j H 1V,75 F L Woods 100. J I Lhuallen 60. Mr. Z C IMco 85. Emory . i. i w...- os uK MrtKn os 1. 1 (VILrra 25. Joseuh Wurxer 25. W M Blakeloy 50, una 10. C W Prinx 25. Ralph Tucker 25. Tioneer Society of Pendleton 25. C W IXraw 6, eGraw 5. You Go I Go Club 6: Watts & Rogvrs on new site in consideration of old site, 400. Banister 50. Staggs 25, K . O A Adams r vi r t op. c c vticr.n or vt.. (VHarra .15. J A Kimr 25. Robert ProudfU 25, W H Booher 25, Jas H Beamer 40. Dr S L Kcnnard 35. J W Porter 35 E O DeMo. 60. Clark Wood 60. G DeGraw 60, P T Harbour ! John Beamer : o : . w in r 11 SSer 107 John widS 10. Crl I Bmteher 10. L B Pavis SO. W H 1 Gould 20. A I jDta ; 10. It Alexander 10. Albert Gould 10. W L Raybom 10. A W Lundell 10. Rom Kin 10, Mr. R C Beamer 10, .Mrs F D Watts 10, L W Hebert 10. J E McDanid 10, Edna M Holienbeck 10. Eliza Morrison 10, Ruby Price 10. Leon Lundell 10. N J AtiKins iu, y e. risa iu. J M Price 50, 11 J Taylor 25, Mcuriue tiros r u Keynauu -'" " " 25. J S Ueuallen 25, W L Smock 25, L D Wilsey 25. J C Price 50. R G Blomjtrcn 25 30. Joe Paiant 25, W A Barnes 25, mas M Tice tut, wrs n worrwn iw, AiKr ivu.rra in Krnmit Rosa 10. Rev Mark O Phinney 10. Mrs Bertha 10, Mrs A A Kees 10. Elmer rerjruson in. ft n koss iv. uoya r k i. ham 10. D F Lavender 5. Mrs Alice Kirkpatriek 5. Allen Kirkpatrick 5. Gilbert Lllis 10. Rev K r Wriggle 10. Mrs Amy Van Skiver 10. A Phillips 10, C F Bulflneh 20. Larl b Olayn 10, Waller R t m I,. kk in Mr. J E Ktnfi..M 10. W M Johnson 15. Iven O Harra 10. Marion O'Harra 10. Gladys Smith 10. Henry Schroeder 10. John Banister Junior 10. Haas & Sauer 10. Mrs Fannie McBride 10. J E McLean 10. Mrs Clara Eagleton 10 Charley Be 10 .JJ"W Jf Powers 10. Frank Montgomery 10. W S IVice 20. J E Bowker 10. Loren Hall 10. J M O Harra 10. Geo Nesbit 10. Chas L May 5, Grandma Saling 5. J S Harris 5, Miss Rintoul 6. Mabel Staggs 6, Mr. J E Jones 5, J H McGibbon 5. C E Lane 5. I K Garrett 5, Henry Beamer 5, Ella Lavender 5, Frank Taylor 5, Andy Harriett 0, iien 5. J M Compton 10. Sylvan Kcnnard 5, Mrs H L Hedriek 5. J E Jones 6. E D Llioti ; 5. Mabe Invest a dollar In Red Croa and cut happiness coupons the rest of the year. hi3 I02O il Tl Duncan Crofutt 1, Ira Crofutt 1. J W Blom 5, S wyatt a, wrs twrtna jowers iw, gonn . . . . .. R May 6. Mrs Ira Crofutt 5. E W Fehr 5. Geo Banister 6. Geo Kinnear 5, W m Oliver 5. C A Scott 5. Al len Richal 4. James C Turner 2.50. Mrs Dan Sowers 1, Mrs A Richal 1. Mrs W II Beathe 1, Mr Sna-ora i. Mrs E BFaust 1. Mrs Hildebrand 50c. Mrs Eva O'Harra 1. The Red Cross service flag, indicat ing membership in the great organiza tion of mercy, will appear again in November In every window in the Northwest In every farmhouse, in every city home, in the cabins of homesteaders, in the huts of fisher men in far Alaska, will appear this symbol of affiliation with the one great organization that knows no politics, no distinction of creed, no high, no low but unites the hearts of all for service to fellow-men. The window service flag this year has one more Each of the following contributed the work of a man and team at grading one day: McBride Bros, Jas H Beamer, Geo Winn, Claud Price. TOTAL BILLS Original building tl200 00 New Site 00 (Building moved by exchange of old barn deal.) Walla Walla Lumber Co. 1954 00 Walla Walla Lumber Co.. extras 300 00 Wiring and fixtures 3.5 00 Picture machine 441 00 Work on fire box Painting, papering, etc. 60 Watts & Rogers material 3 00 Jones & Jones material 250 00 Brick work, sand, draying. etc 157 88 Cement foundation 95 Printing and supplies 16 14 - Films. ,90 00 Estimate of cement porch 150 00 $6320 47 Total Subscriptions 5745 00 tes- The payment of balance due on original subscriptions will be greatly appreciated. (F D Watts, Mrs II Goodwin, E O DeMoss, Iley Winn, G W SUggs, F C Fitspatrick, J C Price. Board of Managers.) WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Publi.h.r MRS. H. GOODWIN, AstUUnt Editor ROOSEVELT'S LAST WORDS maple, sumao, hawthorns and poplar, fascinates the attention and garUfies it. But this enchanting season Is ( (ca(j at the All American Festival In closing to leave the woods to the grays SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictl I'l Afbnct The Year $2 00 stripe than last year, indicating tnree gix jjontD8 1 00 years of membership in the Red Cross. Three UontZZZZ"ZZ:". 0 50 and browns of winter. The process es of chango are Inexorable. RED CROSS MAGAZINE RED CROSS HOUSE GIVES CHEER AT LEWIS FWDAT, OCT. 24, llf Entered at ih poftsllicc at Wtlon. Ortgon Maccond-clait null nutter. ADVERTISING ltAIES appear next week's insue of the Leader. in For the Red Cross, the war did not end with the armistice, and even yet there are thirty thousand soldiers and sailors still under treatment in army tml navv hnsnttala. The Red f!rnfta convalescent house at Camp, Lewis Locals, per line per insertion. Stands -next to home Itself In the af- lections of hundreds of boys who, sick A full report of the Memorial Hull or wounded, looked forward to the day dedication exercises will when they might leave the bare and cheerless ward in the base hospital and spend part of each day enjoying Its easy chairs, its music, its books, Its pictures, and its good cheer. Even now, a year after the armistice, there are .overseas men, patients at Camp Lewis, not yet well enough to be dis charged, who sit before the great fire place these autumn days, thankful that The Greatest Mother is still mindful cf them. The picture is duplicated in Very few publications seem to have survived the war times as well as The Red Cross Magazine, a monthly pub Iication owned by the American lied Cross. The October number is partic ularly uttractlve and features a story r r:: ' ::r " v::.::' z f o.r great Northwest iy An,. iransieni, per iiiuu yvt uiocruuii vw jOc unannon aionrow, jhuhmbwu Charles Sarka who knows this coun- New York City.) T cannot be with you, and so all I cart do Is to wish you godnpeed. There muirt be no sagging back In tha fight for Americanism, merely becauso the war Is over. Thore are plenty of per son who have alorady made the tumor tlon that they believe the American people have a short memory and that they intend to revive all the foreign associations which most directly in terfere with the complete American liatlon of our people. Our principle In this mutter should be absolutely by simple. In tho first place, we should (Utah's Famous Product) ME AC HAM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your orders promptly lilletl at right prices. Phono Nos. 93 and 272. ' WESTON TRANSPERCo. GILBERT ELLIS, Manager Insist that If the Immigrant who comes K h A ui I n triii f nit ft Itoan im A II fl Hardly less Amerlcan and ,ua,imllates hlmnolf to "Theodore u, h8 Bhai te treated on an exact Herman equality with every ono else, for It Is try as he knows his prt. Interesting is an article, KooHcvelt. the Father." by Hagcdorn. A number of Itnerestlng n outrage to discriminate against any In Jutt about as much in a week as a col lege irofexsor does in a month. More toarlsts have visited the i'a clflo Northwest this year than ever before, according to statements issued by the Northwest Tourist Association. army hospitals all over the land, and Judging from the number of automo wherever throughout the world Amer- bl,e parties which Dassed through. lean boys are still in Uncle Sam's serv ice. HAS YOUR CLUB SET ITS RED CROSS DAY? A month with un V" tha eeusjon for bivalves Is with us again. He f as a bold man who first ate an oyite.: A series of Red Cross "club days" are to be held in all parts of the United Slates during October. Granges, Church Societies, Business, Commer cial, Rotary, Kiwanis, Advertising, Fraternal, Woman's and other clubs. are being invited to set aside a regular ... meeting or a day for a special lunch- VoI' a man does not n as eon at which plana will be made for much change back frofm a doUg r as aiding the Third Red Cross Roll Call, he used to receive from a dime. - to 'be held throughout tha country s November 2 to 11. these days a brick-mason eanu Photographs of the great American In of orgn In his family life are a feature or tins J!ut ,nlM j predicated upon the article and one may recognlzo Thco- man's becoming In very fact an Am dorc, Jr., and Kcrmlt. who as a flyer, erloun nnd nothing but an American. ... ,i,.u-,i w. If ho tries to keep segregated with igave his life in the World War. m(.n , uwn orl omj separated Ellis Parker Butler, Dr. Frank from ,ne rent ot America, then h Crane, Frank Ward O'Malley, and n't doing his part as an American. Walter Prltchard Katon are but a few Thers can be no divided allegiance of the well-known names in the mag- " azine world who contributed to the Bn Amerlcan nt all. October number. Much Illustrators as We have room for hut one flag, the James Montgomery Flagg 3. K. Allen American flag, and this excludes the und Maglna, Wright Knrlght have JSSZ tosmouwu uuKurauuiw. w viv.-u. much M lt excUd0g any foreign nag When a wife asks her husband wnat art tm0l,Pher ot lodlne anA bon1- t a nation to which we are hostile. ages In tne Koa cross .Magazine ana vo nave nun iw It Is a relief to find instead good lie Jcro. and that I. .the English , , , tor we intend to see that the eriicliila tion and Jnterestlng special articles, tunn )Ur peopiw out Bs Americans, of i American nationality, and not as dwellers In a polyglot hoarding Weston this summer, tho wheat field of Umatilla county received their por tion of attention and admiration. he is thinking about, she wants bin to reply that he is thinking of her. One who studies magazine advertise- h0UM. fln4 we have room for but on, mcnts will appreciate the following ,ou loyalty, nnd that is loyalty to the anonymous ode. It sounds a little as American people. If Horace hd composed It In some iROOVELT. lost language of the past: ' Chipeco thermos dloxygen. temco, so- . . nora tuxedo Latah county. Idaho, land values Resinol fiat bacardl, camera ansco are reported to be advancing sharply. wheatena; rtecentiy several Instances occurred The clubs will call for volunteer "u" " iviie sucn w..cv.., necentiy several ininc orkers. Including prominent jnem- ,harp 1tUT whe" w consider that Antiskid pebeco calox. oleo tyco ba- f farmorl repUrchasing at consider workers, including prominent .mem' bers for,, speakers, in the interest of the h'Sh cost of living koeps tjhelr enrolling members for .the peace-time now to the grindstone, program of the Bed Cross. Many of ' the speakers on the war-time activl- , A . . ties of the Red Cross will be former La,e October lv of - ervlce men and women who came in ?ga- co'or and texture which no ot i- contact with the Red Cross on the er season presents. The pJioephoret - field of action, cent quality of coloring appearing a Postum nablsco! aoty ennancea us" "" ITustolite orco congoleum, karo Uiy had sold shortly before. A high aluminum kryptok, iy improved ten-acre tract adjoining Crisco balopticon lysol, jello bellana, Moscow waa purchased' recently by O. AmplcoXr.cdU.woboda, pantasot. P. Mix at ,00 per acre. The MU fam necco britannlca V no has more than 1000 acres Just K.ncyclopcdia! north of Sfoscow. MOTHERS MUST HOT DIE. SATS THE RED CROSS 8lxten thousand mothers die In childbirth every year in the I'nlled Htatea of America, more than are thus sacrificed In any other country of Im portance in the civilised world. The American lied Cross has aiinounted Its bolluf that these mothers, the very flower of the womanhood of America and herolnra every one, shall no lotigor die through Ignorance or neglect, ff the public health nursing resources ot the country can possibly be extended to give them Ihe necessary csre. Tbtg Is one of the roaaons for Ihe Third Red Cross Roll Call which begins Sun day, November 3. MERCY WOMEN PRODUCE FORTUNE III GARMENTS More than 1.000,000 women and girls participated in the sewing and knit ting of the American Red Cross dur ing the war. Most of these workers will be active in soliciting members for the Red Cross for 1920. during tho tr-n days ending Armistice Pay. When It Is rnn.MiibiTrd that thnse women aud girls In two years' lime produced nearly ttOO.ooo.OOQ worth of surgical artlt-los and garments, Includ tng more than. 375.on0.00O surgical dressings, the fact that they are to assist in tho Roll Call Is a practical assurance that universal membership will be achieved. SUMMONS T In the Circuit Gurt of tho Stale of Oregon for Umatilla County. Hilda Love. I'lninlilT. vs. William It. Love, Defendant. To William B. Love, defendant above named: In the Name or tub Statk or 0 EUON, You are lu-reby required to ap pear and simwer the cnm;ilint of the plaintiff tiled against you in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks of the date of tha I! rut publica tion of this summons, to-wit, on or be fore Saturdsy the 2)th tiny of Novem ber. ltfl'J; and you will take notice thst if yeu fail to appear nnd answer said complaint or otherwise plead thereto within said time the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, namely for a decree of the Court dis solving tho bonds of matrimony now and heretofore extniinir between plain tiff and dufendnnt and for other equita ble relief. This summons Is published pursuant to an order made by the Hon orable Gilbert W. I'lielps, Judge of the abovo entitled Court, on tho 15th dsy of October, 1919. The first publication of this summons will bo made in the Weston Lesder, published at Weston, Umatilla Counly, Oregon, on the 17lh day of October, 1919, and tho lat pub lication will lie made on I'ridnv the 28th dny of November, 1919. It will be published for six consecutive weeks. Dated this tho 15th dny of October, 1919. I'ETKHHON, KlHIIor A Cl.AHK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and postollice address, I'cndlcton, Orogon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Claude Linn Lloyd, Plaintiff, vs. Shir ley M. Lloyd, Defendant. To Shirley M. Lloyd, defendant above ' named: In thb Name or the State ok Or- i EOON, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks of tho dste of the first publica tion of this summons, to-wit, on or be fore Saturday the 29th day of Novem ber, 1919: and you will take notice that if you fall to appear and answer said complaint or otherwise pload thereto within said time, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In snid complaint, namely for a decree of the Court dis solving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plain tiff and defendant and fur other equit able relief. This summons Is published pursuaut to an order mado hy the Honorablo Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge of the above entitled court, on the 15lh day of Octo ber, 1919. The first publicntfon of this summons will be made in the Weston Leader, published at Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 17th day ot October, 1919, and the Inst publication will be made on Friday the 28th dny of November, 1919. It will be published for six consecutive weeks. Dated this the 15th day of October, A. U 1919. Peterson, Bishop & Clark, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ' Residence and postollice address, Pendleton, Oregon. Notice to Creditors In the t'otintv Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In tho Matter of the ICslate of Malcolm Mi'Donalil, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons whom It msy conrnrn that Will M. Pe terson has been apmlnld adminis trator with tho will annexed of the estate of Malcolm McDonald. De ceased. All persons having claims ngsirst the rutste are required tc pre sent them with proiier vouchors to Ihe sstd adminiotrator at his law olllco In the Umilh Crawford lluildlng at Pen dleton, Oregon, within six months of the dale of the llmt publication of this notice. Dated this 24th day of October, 1019. Wii.i, M. Prrgaso Administrator with the Will Annexed of Ihe folate of Malcolm McDonald, Deceased. Dr. S. L KEOiARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital ot corner of Main nnd llroiul Bt reels. i Phone Main 253 t I f iltt tttnrk. await rl rieM aMiliiar4 M t,A ftM fMKlH. rtesUbe -h.4u .twj eta. 9M isettonfstMIMjr. I rtm9, PAT1NTI BUILO FORTUIWVI rm ttv-i. Cur f ra bouhltH. UU tWs. wU Im lne litl M yM rSkOAwf. Wflle) teaeU. D. SWIFT & CO. PATgrlT LAWVCMS, 103 S-vi-nlh St., Vmhlpnton, 0. C A, em Why Turn Up i Your Overcoat Collar? Get nn overcoat from us with the NEW 'CONOMY MUFFLER a unique idea in tailoring that has taken the country by storm. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. 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