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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1918)
A 5STew !Prephfc Has Arisen Among You to tell you that your fine wheat lands are worth more than you know; the best selling at $150.00 to $250.00 an acre. This New Prophet also tells you of some Boise, Idaho, lands that are worth more every year than your best wheat lands are worth every other year. . Plainly stated, we grow as much or a little more each year of anything the ; lands here produce, and then grow additional crops that your wheat lands can not assume to grow. Only your best irrigated lands about Walla Walla can compare with us in alfalfa, clover, grain, grass, stock growing and dairying. Southern Idaho is the largest body of fine Italian Prune land in the world. NOW THE PROPHET'S STORY: I have just completed water ing, ready for crop this year, 1000 acres of the finest lands in Boise Valley, only 10 miles west of Boise. 2 miles from car line. Eagle is the shipping point, only 2 miles away. Hourly interurban service. .State Capitol Dome is visible from any spot on this land. BOISE CLEilATE FROM OFFICIAL WEATHER BUREAU: 20 winters of Boise, Only 7 winters gave below zero weather; 44 " " " Only 23 mornings gave below zero; " " " ' Only 9 degrees below zero was the coldest; Second lowest wind velocity in U. S. Weather Service; Some good climate to live in. A few dollars an acre will put it into a crop to net you this year $40.00 an acre, and your land so developed this fall worth $200.00 to $250.00 an acre. I want to retain and put into crop this year 600 acres and need resources to meet expenses incurred in putting in our irrigation system, and also to put in our 500 acres this year. Our society editor rciiuu ks tlmt ho is Hoovermng because he Hr mmally finds thai fats and sugar K W waist. It yw frrttino la vr IHXVWWNKS you ahnuld worry. Thinking I lea la ueuiUir battar thin id rising one-. SUMMONS (iei-iimny's war bread in ouninir an intestinal scourge throughout the emnirc. ami w only hope that it hud Uvn a lord's diet. . . i The Herman mark i shrinking lot. tth value of a mitm which Mars can Ink a fw leaaona from rerklei nintoriueu. Tha unlveraal hingting la not Ripe- feature of the war "" "u,u ,,f ,hP Nonodv hiiiIkikIimhI flint we were ed ucating grenade lhnicra uit th bark MarM raports alww thai alrrraft rase wc ur glad to evrt that mite Hfk , t,ng! wi,ih wan only to be (ar ami anewer said complaint r mil ;,. ri. aotml -iwit' plead therein ttlllnii aaitl tliiu -. lli- plaintiff fur w..l thereof will a. In the Circuit I'imrl of Hie r!ll of On-iron fur Umatilla County. I.UHHI) IJodimklreh, I'lnlnilir, va. Clin ton Itialvukirch, Defendant. ToCllnlon Umloiikln'li, the defendant above named: In tiik Nam ok this Stat; ok omk HON, You at hereby nuiiiiiwned ami ruiiulred In aiar ami aiuiwvr tlm complaint of tin. ilnlnlltr Med again!, you ill tlio above entitled court ami cauae, on or before m wevka fnun tlm data of Om Hrat pulillration of till a.... t...,ltl .... .P llJ.f.i.1 IVilluV llin I Hid day of January, It'll, and yon mil take noli.it that tf you fall to en- ium T. . -i- Married mnn who liirn lumoua ...... -.. rr ,,, that Dr. Sutlner was h ,.,. eli ulel iti war garden aee-tn-b4I4. the gardener l now looking about for a war ft ax. Don't rail It "war bread." rail It "Liberty bread ." Hi JuM at eipeu elve by any other name. tbe army. Hut an l ullltng "tax kicking from the roram It la all wr.r all tu illaplar tbu Oaf. tint thla i,ani la tmi t h w,0 tiy lunilns. hut hy lianl hlttlDa. The Offer I NOW OFFER any part of 400 acres of this land at $125.00 an acre, one-fourth down, balance 5 years, 6 percent interest. If every word of this is not truth your investigotion will show it up and I will be out the cost of this ad. Reference: Fred McGrew. J. M. WISE at WISE MUSIC HOUSE Walla Walla. (3r Yes, this is the same Jess Wise that hauled rails and lumber down the Weston mountain 40 years apo.) borrow a th nKnt tJiot a,s a bpy in San Krancirno while Irvturinu in Sxikam mvnm to have hron Kf'atly exBKk'iratiil. Pion'wr Lawyer Dies Steven V. Knot, th oMost law yor in oint of yrar and NTvici' in Umatilla county and n rhum in Or iifon, diinl Monday at the ftwtrn Ori'Ko'i hospital in IVndlcton. Tint day tlu- rcmaina weir hrouirht to Wostoii for inUrincnt Usidi- the Kravc of hi lir.-'t wife inWiMon cemetery. Mr. Knox a native of Illi nois. He cam to the oia.M nirly m.h ISM. and whs in California dur ini? the irold excitement. He lived in Oreifon for more than half a T( ,Tl.rBg, miiii b..y la thi orlj century, havinjr lavn nientiotHil in nn "rnM'lnUoiia otvlwtor" 1 aoap "Fifty Years Ago" in the ,h-cgonian ni atr. a niM " nk and a.s havinjc attended a litical con- aara. vention. He came to w cat on when it was a frontier town and built up a considerable practice, also accum ulating some property. He sustain oil heavy losses in the town's bij: fires of pioneer days, and was never afterward able to recoup his fallen fortunes. - u : . ,iir. rvnox would never k,vv tnXI year, aue and so far no record of it has been found amonK his iapers. He Hj- turning his row Inoan In a hup is locally thounht to hove lvn a flc, irvmvrn faron-r hopea tn drnral centenarian. He is sunived by a np a mrii-iitruc lriwTy and dairy widow. imhlaed. been dratted i.ly to th Cmiit for tlio reluf prayed lor ami ueinaout' in ,,-nipin.ii,, namely, for a decree of the court ili wlvlo tlio iHMiila of matrimony cxlal lnf lK'leell plaintiff anil defendant and for oilier tHiiltalle relief. I In minimoiia la uIiIiIukI purauant lu an order uiailu and lllwl In ruin by l.ilUrt W. I'helpa. Juih-e of tlio alMivo t ntit iil court, on iiiu bin oay i if trmlivr, l'.'17. I'm' riritt puliliialion ol Una uniinoua will ht mailu on Kmlay. the 7th day of Hccuniher, I '.Mi, and kill li inilili.liixl In Ine VVenton l.cu'l' l' IVrahlna wanla football tralntlg for nrw,),!.,!- fornix coimetutue Ai a nil ttia u"re a man rirtnka at nlht thf rater hla dnnrnilaatloo to flrr h ho In the iiinmlnf. IVrhNiw anina if tm men klnt el mnptlmi frmu mliltury mtIc would ho willing to in namt kill Hint for tba Riil to. Hownvrr. ti en-r.rtlilns ! Is high er. Drotiahl th la rste woold feet Inumome tf It wera not higher, too. hated this Mhduy of llccunilier. I'M?. Will, M. riTHl oN. Attorney for I'luintilf. I'oalollicc ailtlrraa. I'emlli Ion. I lie. H00VER1ZE! Hy Uhiiik' KVi; H.OUIC, HAULEY VWVU. tiltAUAM AND WHOM) WHEAT FLOUK Mude by the WESTON MILLING GO. Wo do custom roillinir. buy and aell Hay, (train and Millfevd of ull kindri. Free City Deliver Unite4 Brethren Church I'reachiuir at J I a. in. and !n't ilar your ur Ririlva entire ly of time. S'mi nwy nHwl a few fur :.10 the nelghhnr who lenna oar the flora sereiiin at the to ! adHee. p. ni. All other usual hours. Union evangelistic strvieus in the M. E. Church, South, until Sat- ..1.. flu Vim.ttttr tliA uiuajr " (J( rw,iHctable mwtinjrs will change to the United , ,' brethren (liurch, and will be held each evenitiK durinit the week. f.lvi-r and trliw ara now arUtncratlc foods. Verily, we boll that out- rniii-ou irleea would maJia even car- fllara"p"'"" m M, act aiaaoM wri MM MlMlAMIHf . tea r-l' variHTS auito roaTowta )M Immi-II ItaM., IM llBl AImuji Km rritrtaiinna have asked for i-xi'imilliiii from ilia war.' timuilhly (kmI has resultd from the meet- tH4nit unili-r Uih Inipn-wlon that we are inKS an sin is receiving a knock-out m i-nl our enemiva. blow. All are invited to come. -- WESXON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Publisher . aix Months u to Four Months 0 GO MAfwuniAMil AVktartAll counts on every man, woman aim a rnwcddiunAii vruiivn child in the United States to do the Our paragraph ed. is much too - same. Are you uoing your snare: modest to reprint the neat eonipn- The Year.... $160 r js u to every American to con- nient In-low from The Washington serve food every uay anu ai every New.spaxr, puDlishtd at .eailie ny meal. the Department of Journalism of - , the University of Washington. ITn.l...Tliji.Tillt.w II ...... I I,,, Entcr.d at the poitollict at Weilon. Orjan nw.-oiuinn w uriU-...v-...v. hubou, u. wi.K - j tccond dtu mail mailer. Magazine, if a man were to give means shares his colleague's humil- another an orange he would simply ity, and gave the clipping to the "I give you this orange, printer. He says the send-off makes a hit with him; that the paragraph E. F. WKIGfiLE, I'astor. With woniiii flithiirut nanlnat each Mh it In tx'th the Italian and lierman arnilea. Il inn readily ha aeea that the Motion pictures at opera house r m go m a nniHh. Weston, Tuesday cvcninK, Janu ary 15. HUDAT, JAN. 11 1911 According to pit it n lue Ml'llcnl iidove. "Hny ore rnllvd Mit fw nro rluwi-n." .Thirty-eight persons were lynch- say, I give you this orange, ed in the United States last year. But when the transaction is entrust- but through some oversight the ed to the hands of a lawyer to put ed. may never make the big league. Bulldogger ed. was not included. in writing, he adopts this form: but it's something to but better "I hereby give and convey to than 3(10 in the bushes. a t a i'H il . The sutrar that eoes to waste n you, all and singular, my estates uver in umaiiua louniy, un the bottoms of American tea cups sweetens thf dreams of the Kaiser. and interests, rights, title, claim nun, a mile back in from the Spok and advantages of, in and to said ane-Pendleton branch, is the small oranee. together with all of its wheat town of Weston. Weston ; rind, skin, juice, pulp and pips, has a weekly newspaper called the With soap in Russia selling at and au rights and advantages here- Leader and the Leader has as its fifteen rubles the pound, it's a won- in, with full power to bite, cut, editor Clark Wood. The editorial der that our own Iwontworski are suck and otherwise eat the same, page that Clark Wood gels out is re ... . . . , , ,. . or give the same away, as fully siKinsible for this story. able to resist a wholesale exodus. A B J'mw ontj. Wow, js a j,. ra,h,.r. He tied to bite, cut, suck or otherwise, believes his readers enjoy editorial The Kaiser and the Crown Prince tat thc rangc r give the Miiibs of local authorship as much are of such rodent-like visage as to game away, with or without the as they enjoy those of the Oregon remind one of the rat in autocrat. rind, skin, pulp or pips anything ian and the Journal. So they do, hereinbefore or hereinafter, or in provided the sipjibs are equally How about that three pounds of any other deed or deeds, instrument good; and those of (he editor of . , ... or instruments of whatsoever kind, the leader are. ' sugar? Are you keeping down to lhe contrarv in any wieC( ml. , Frm a n.,vnt imtK ar(. )out,.(, a the conservation limit? Hiwver says wihstandinir ." few naragranhs which will illustrate , i 1 Mr. Wood's idea of what a country We gather that the Bulldogger t'(,itoriaI Ige should be: ed. is going to roriiana to see The prim of pie pliniif la aald tr ha advaurlnic. PnaaUily aomfddy . hae " augifiiated that elephant atralc ha add- ml to tlm American iimnu. FARM LADS NOT SUPERIOR n , ; - Qulia a nnmhr of ilia now No Bataar Off Phyateally Than City h exetnpilnii hoarila hifra for Ceualn, Army Finds. Waahlnaton. Tha common hrllet that eonntry boys ara superior pbyal- nimplar llring will n-ault. In better cally to ttaoaa bred In the clay la not iri,,uunt. and that In turn will redtir supported by tha reeorda of tha aaleo- iiriinkenneaa hy relu:liiB tli craving tl draft. that liquor too ally aaflnBea. A special comparison made hy tha It la Hi'l l no i him (ifinnn'i pir inniet la the ereati'st ever known In history. Thnt of ItM'lf la erlrteni-e that tho peo ne are becoming e hlhisloiis. prooat marshal general's offlea be twMn 10 larga cltlea and 10 rural counties In Tarloua parts of tha eourv try ahowa that tha result wn virtually a tl, aa 2R.47 par cent of the city boys wore rejected, as agalnat J7.P pei oent of tha eonntry oy. "Tha country lad." aay Oeneral Crowder'a report, "aocuatomed to hard physical labor, may be mora musnilat than his eltv ooualn, but be Is not- The sovernmrnt will exempt a, man annerlor In tha Boaaenalon of tha de- where hla wife U entirely depegKieot grea of physical aoundneaa eaocntlal "P"" "'" " cn 11 do to hti tccfptnr ai ftoldier. ' ID, SWIFT & CO, piTiar Lawviaa. 038eveatMja AVAVAVAV.V.V.VV.V.VJ Ttansfer and Storage Moldiera I Weston Transfer Co. tre for- ! J Davis & Ellis : ?AVAVAVAVAVAVAVWAt l Raincoats! in latest pinch belt back $8.00 to.. . $21.00 i Among ijie trni(edin of life la the gnod wlfo who hiiM Juat obaenreil her twenty-fifth wMlng aunlveraary hut la hIIII hoping for a set of illver poina. ninn wiio is enureiy nepenuent. -upon hla wlfef Not More than Three Pounds of Sugar Per Person Per Month and this must include what you dip out of the bowl in restaurants. some fossils, and we trust that he "Them that has gits" but from now on they will pay pretty well for their gitting. Woodrow Wilson's latest address stamps him as a man who will in all likelihood take rank in history -as one of the greatest statesmen of all time. at war: "(Jo back to the simple life, lx: contented with simple focal, simple pleasures, simple clothes. Work hard, pray hard, play hard. Work, Thrift Stamps appeal to every- aet, recreate and sleep. Do it all body because everybody loves a courageously. We have a victory to "sticker." win-" j, To help win the war by conquer- Do not satisty yourself with the ing self indulgence means a double impression that the commercial club victory since "he that ruklh his is a fine thing for the other fellow own spirit is greater than he that to keep going. takelh a city." Here are paragraphs of genuine oualitv. and thev are not eliuiM-d will return with mentality refresh- fr0ln the Literary Digest, cither. ed from the contact. Weston Leader readers turn to ('lark Woods .editorial page very ,. , i t ii i early after they get the paier. He Th.ssoundadv.ce from Herbert hiW nia(io his paphs a eircula- Hoover it would be wise to follow, tonaslic.t. The re is un individuality Oerman defense on a front of nearly even though the nation were not about them. a rail. After demolishing tha positions The editorial page, to be use ful and destroying shelters, they returned in the country weekly, calls for in- to their own lines with 178 prisoners dividtiality and the local touch. Not and a number of machine guns, tha every editor is as gifted as Mr FRENCH PENETRATE GERMAN POSITIONS Defenses and Shelters Are Destroyed After Sur prise Attack. Despite all anxiety fi the port of London.Ia a surprise attack aast nervous people who ot- confident of of St. Mihlel French troops penetrated the government s inrnpnity to handle Advoeate of idiep railing iln6 out that tha abenp can be worn as "well aa eaten, whereoa the pig (an only be eaten. It seems to be up to. tho plK to grow wool. War his become a nilghtw hlg propo aitlon. Wa will now fight. In the air over tbe oarth. In the wniyr under tho snrfnee of the ic-ii. nml on the land In tlw fuce of the enemy. Come in and be measured for your WHITER SUIT OR Overcoat WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP I R. L. Reynaud I tha fuel situation It Hi a safe wager that none will freest to death next wloter. Wood in dealing with national and office aaya. international things; and the Lead- Germans attempts In the region of er itself usually deals more with Mont Teton In Champagne were check local topics. But every newspaper ed by the Krench. Meanwhile the ar can have a few things to say about tlllcry duel northeast of Verdun and hemic issues, and it is probably a la upper Alsace continues active. mistake in most cases to neglect the iiossibiitii'S of the editorial eaat. of nullecourt, weat northwesl of page, which still has its For the benefit of men who think their Inaoinnln Is due to ovenvortc, wa official Btatement issued by the war oJ,.r tho circumstance thnt -cy few dinners who awent 12 lioura a day lu flio fluid lire ever Withered by In-ewnula. The shnrtuKi' of one iiud.'i wo-dollar bills complained of by tin hanka .An.HU lit.nll,-.ilil,. In II... A.lP,tlfM fit. t;erman troops in the local attack Mhfj , rjtHlm 0 uue nnvttlitiK of an hiihiII Ii sleiionilnii- distinct Cambral, entered tbe PrWsh tranche, Uon jB mvt.nng high nmtvof living. VULCANIZING BATTERY RECHARGING PROMPT REPAIRING New Overland car for hire Pennington & O'Harra -Uncle Sam is today the quarter- The lower house has voted for t a l,,Ynfr,-tr iriirlil TTo is tvnmun unfTrao-o thna liftfrifr ittuilf masver ui j -- .u . playiu the gania tquarely and a notch higher. palce in the n"wspain-r world, daily but a counter-attack ejactad tha en- or weekly, even if Iforace (Jreeley amy. Berlin reports the failure of a "Fashlno bns gon out of fashion," isn't alive. Brilfsh thrust on tba Boesuighe Btadea remarked an Kngllshwouwin.i apenklng railway, northeast of Vpras. Tha Oer- " feminine arylea. The American l. -..It.. . . . . . Thrift stamp yourself with your -ry fa .U .ctlr. ,n tb. - - . . - FVf'iyWcSlifttri. Pendlaton, Or. Chas. II. Carter Dim 1'. Smythg Carter & Smythe LAWYERS Pendleton - Oregon W. M. PtUnoa G. H. Bithop Peterson & Bishop own aud Uncle Sam's approval. LAWYtRS Fraawatar, Or.