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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1918)
SENATOR NUGENT BREVITIES if - ' -V Ji i -J BOLSHEVIK! TAKE ' UKRAINIAN CITY 'iilfiir(l.- Klv, ona of tbs prlnrl pnl all If f Ilia l'krln, waa captured by llie liiilnhovlkl, aflor aansulnarjr flKltllnn. Tha atrtmia wra fllM with dmj or wouimM. Whlla lb flgMliia waa at IU helnht ttie cliy waa bom burdotl by linlshevlkl avlatora. Tlia caaualtles at Kl ar tllmte4 4 ud 7000 woundnd. i ir i wi 4fatd the IUI 1 brvl' ill l.' i rf'.' f ; m" amauat ' jf : Oiht-r I'c i aih nrlpo tuward Hin..ltnk. Koummiaii control tti A.krtnwi dUlrlcl of llaaaarabla mid r ihratiMiln OdviM. In bUl l OiImu twtwaoB Iho Knlihrvtkl nd tha MndvraM him Mi wnm kill! Tha rliy was bom barded by our ahlpa. John f, Nugtnt, who waa raesntly appalnUd Uniud aulas niter from Idaha la fill tba vacancy cauaad by tn daaih f ianator Brady. Tha f4 a Cala. Fnu walpr avis ara rriy clran ftwd in. Tt'y ara aoMtiflmea arvu cropping (bo Imu-a of watcrm-aiea ami oibrr iUllc iilmita lby dual about lu Ibo walrr. but lli7 are Iihiik-iimj do ruurrr ut awn of all klmla of Ub. gash v The Leader's subscription list will be placed on a cash-in-advance basis March 1, 1918. After, that date no papers will be mailed that are not paid for in advance. Long experience has convinced us that this is the only system which is just to both subscriber and publisher. , We trust that those of our friends who are interested in the maintenance of a pioneer newspaper in a pioneer town will cheerfully respond. V Althouglvthe cost of publication has increased, the Leader's subscription rate continues at the same figure, $1.50 per year. CLARK WOOD, Publisher Kiillic 4mitiri U hero from wiuthi-rn liJuho for a vidt with hi imn-tila bin friends. potato planter, lUKiry. U'"t and saddle for sale. May be awn at the I'rwIjHtfl residence. ' A iIhukJiUt wu born Sunday to Mr. and Mra. Albert Gould at their home on the Wwton upland. The cuarunUt' of the McOnnick Combine means that you are to be. satisfied not us. Watt and Kg-i-ra. , Mra. Kj-m-nt ICi ynolda and infant aon of fethhridgf. Alk-rta. la via Itinit relativf and frit-nda In W'tHtoQ. Floyd Fox haa li-anod the iHmald McAuwIund plaiw in the upland. Mr. McAuatand having 'nlitiil in the army. To men "Two Men" aounda Uo Koud to U-lieve alout runnitiR that McCurpdck (Unihine, but tk Wa'tU and ltiKT. iiurley ha continu-l t alvance tu auch an extent that tho bet irrade ia wid to command around $70 in the local market. 1 have 320 ten irood wheat land near Lind, WWi., all in. crop, for ale at a bargain. Thia wilt bear clone InvMtigaUon, F. U. Watt. Mr. Frank Skinner arrived home Monday from Hot Lake sanatorium, ronaiderably Improved in health. Her permanent recovery la ex pected. Have you noticed the splendid new flag on the high achool build ing?' It la a beautiful one and we ccept it a a gracious gift. We hope to aoon have a Junior Bed Cms flag floating aloo. Thanking her pat1"01" tr the many courteaiea and favors they have extended to her . in the past, Mr Henrietta Kennard wishes to va & TIE HcCORICK HARVESTER COrJBIIlE IS HOW A GUMH TEED SUCCESS - VE EXPECT TO HAVE A S11IPLE SCCII It is run by two men. Cuts 9 feet wide, 15 to acres per day, using 8 horses. Does clean work in all grain and pays for itself in two ordinary crops. STILL THEY COLIE-AKD BORE TO FOLLOW gjtT ASK KKNKST ROSS, EPH. TUCKER. CLARENCE WALTERS, ALBERT O'HARRA and NEWT O'HARRA what convinced and convicted them. And alao i trtr Ask McBride Bros., Ilalph Tucker, Lieuallen and Beamcr, Fred McGrew, Frank Greer, Iiobt-rt Blomgren, Liaus Anderson and Charley Kirk what they saw and what . they know after seeing one that has cut over 700 acres. ; Wat 6S Ms. K is bur watchword. The furniture we sell is good.furniture. )eM053 Preston-Shaffer Milling Co. Established 1865 1 Athena, Oregon . . Waitsburg, Wash. American Beauty Pure White Made of -selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold In Weston by ; Weston Mercantile Company At the commercial club meeting Tuesday evening the depot road question was again brought up by Dr. F. D. Watta, member of the road committee, who outlined a proposition which he favored mak ing to the O-W. people on behalf of the commrecial club and the City of Weston. -. Briefly, the proposition is that Weston do the work for $500 jura, iiciirivvi- """' . , a sum mucn less man me rau announw that she will not do dresa- rfta(1 Gf tue cost of eravel- making jn the future. ing alone. The club adopted the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shick return- plan by unanimous vote. Tuesday ed Saturday from Forest Grove, an O-W. engineer was sent to Wes where they spent the winter. Har- ton from Walla' Walla and made a ry will, resume his job as general survey of the road, superintendent of Sim Culley'a "cat-, w L R0i,bins, manager of the erpillar" for the spring plowing. , Weston Milling Co., met up with a Athena Press: Letters from Port- speed demon a few days ago about land Inform Henry Barrett that a mile this side ol Milton. The there is no perceptible change in hia speed demon was so intent on beat- ihg the road record of Barney Old teserved Seats for ClUUUuqua ' that he paid no attention to KCSWVca dcau wi - the Robbins rig and smashed into Beginning Saturday, February jti .ing the vehicle and crip 23, at 10 o'clock a. m., reserved pling the horse. Luckily, Mr. Rob seats will be on sale at the office bins himself escaped injury. The of Frank Price for Weston's Chau- eriminally reckless moUirist kept J? , , . .w f f.u on speeding, evidently through fear Uuquarestival, at the rate of fifty that Wf vjctim might able to cenU for the series. Bring your get hj8 lccnee number and bring season tickeU with you. These him to brook. may be had of Watts & Rogers or ? government agent was in Ath the Weston Mercantile Co. na last week, according to the wmmmmmmt i i i jreg8( f0r the purpwe of purchas- father'a health. Senator Barrett is ing locust trees. He offered $12.50 now in St. Vincent's hospital, but per cord for suitable timber and since going there several days ago purchased a considerable quantity his condition has not improved. at that price. The trees will be m. .j mn j M Swawart re- worked into suitable lengths and Si f AS 3' lBbBi?nldliltobt to he only wood that does not ESS- andSoirfboofaboS .-5k -e process of seasoning, his travels.. They will move to , ,Mrs. Naney Jane Durr, widow of their new home near Baker, Ore- th late Boston Durr, an honored gon, this spring. Weston pioneer, died February 17, More than three feet of snow was mj. t her home i Euemclaw STiLi werSadly Wocked and remains were brought to Weston P. uTrffifE iZ for interment. Services were con- leM!ooKii. Three good Samaritans, Mark Hen- by Elder Joh n BonewiU, derson, Bruce Crawford and Fred ; Weston Lodge No. 68, I. 0. O. McNeff, then broke out the road F., had a rousing meeting last rhnrlpv Mav'a nlace to the evening on the occasion or the sawmill and Uncle Sam's repreaenU- grand master's isit. All Coal, CASH on delivery P. T. M:u Subscriptions Ta ke n for all : W . ' . LUGilZEZSIad I2VSPAFSS . at regular subscription rates Herman Goodwin Druggist - - Weston, Oregon Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader' office Sixty (minimum) $0 90 One hundred... 1 20 Two hundred ...175 Each additional hundred... ..0 45 ....l'MMon'tcrttwmnmsKEi S tive has had no further difficulty. The Leader is in receipt of a fra grant and beautiful bunch of wild violets from Jim Turner, now a resident 'of Washington county. We fancy the gift is sent as a .gen tle rebuke for the Leader's animad versions on tha Washington county climate, but no exception is or could be taken to Its estimate of the financial characteristics of the two f .Jims Turner and Ritchey. It is al- J most needless to add. mat tne vio- j lota cost Turner nothing and were K brought to Webton free of charge J by an accommodating messenger, - . a. J 1 1 J II ' Next Sunoay is - oia ioik a uay at the Mehodist church, ineeiev- u en o'clock hour will be devoted to J the old folk of the church and town, t A cordial .invitation is extended to i all, and especially to the older peo ple of the neighborhood. Automo biles will be sent for those who are unable to come otherwise. Special music and those good old songs, and a special sermon for the elderly subject, Tha Faith of Our Fathers. Epworth League at seven in the evening. Preaching at seven-thirty. . E. pgweil, pastor. ,,' ' Tobaccos Pauly line. and cigars the Andy's Grocery. Fred The Farmers Dani 61 Veston EsteSSshed 1891 Paul M. tern says; Warburg of the Federal Reserve Sys- !1 U-lUAfVkl l 1 ITUiWlW 1 BEST n "Any unnecessary consumption of goods, and anv unnecessary use of credit, saps and weakens the fighting strength of the nation." Billiards a This does not mean "slow up." but it does mean "use up"2(not throw away) any surplus before ask ing more; and!to"not!start any new enterprise that will usermoney andjabor unless such enterprise is a necessity and will assist!in winning the war. THE PASTIME