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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1918)
war ' " Our latest arrivals in Spring Garments are a pleasant surprise to all. "Such beautiful pat terns at so reasonable a price," the comment of every one. is Ladies silk dress skirts in plain black and fancy ripe - patterns l"fu. New silk waists-these are especial values for this year -peach, grey, wh.te, etc Silk sweaters in fancy colors q Tos Large assortment of silk petticoats 1.93 to M.9S Our stock of ladies' coats, suits and dresses is now complete, both in the regular and stout sizes; and the prices on these garments are pos itive proof of our immense buying power. One visit will convince you that our values are v ahead of all others. t this without reKard to any propho TJ WSTCtl CHAUTAUQUA SIT" "" . mm BIG AUDIENCES At to the charges of seditious ac ' tivity. th leader is not the ac Every Attraction Meets WiUl AJ- tuser. Herein Mr. Johnson should direct his reproaches to the federal government. proval - Contract Is Renewed. OUR COUNTRY Another Chautauqua Festival ha come and gone, leaving In-hind it a train of pleasant memories. It marked a season of mental, spirit ual and musical refreshment snil demomtrated once more the high standard maintained by the Ellison- M, Wiso of White System. .7 .titled sWeaton ha become in very truh are enuuen . , ...... ..,. a a iiHumimuii -ber of H-ople who day and night were present to hear the various n store for them was an The Leader deems it a privilege to Ite permitted to print the follow ing wine by Jesse Roisc. Idaho. They "Our Country." and possess the rharni i.f blended beauty, strength j j:. ...:. Th.tu . intt'inlinl to tr.Mt - . I. - ...,1 .nitMuttlllian be set to music, and the ractors pi earm-M w -h-- ik xi 10 muBiv. --...Li of entertainments of this nature, rhythm and euphony have entered Jjiy .ftornoon) tho into their composition: Indies' Festival Orchestra of Chi- COLUMBIA, our fathers found thy cago were introduced as the enter- tuml tainers for the day. Both afternoon A wilderness in all its savage wild, and evenings they provided pro- Glad, yet forbidding sight I grams of a varied and delightful it.... bnnUt ht vnrn and nature. Each member of this re- weary hand Thy troubUus way ne're defiled. Who strive for freedom may not be beguiled, si j ATHENA . 0RE I mark Me company proved herself ahead, though to be an artist in her line. Dr. Wallace speats The afternoon of, the recond day was devoted to a lecture by Dr. J. Khi.rmm Wallace of McMinnville, 1.1... .. ft,- CmI. AMERICA, the. vision broaden, uregun, Whatfl.i.our h are set thaty may Thou greatest country. Had! ro edufa,onbolh THE STARS AND STRIPES arc from the standpoint of develop- floating o'er the land; ing a man among men and from They wave a challenge in the des- the angle of a profitable money- pot's face, making investment. He is an earn- And despotism ends! est. effective, eloquent and very That treasured flag, though mod- pleasing speaker. Sunday morning eled by God's hand, he gave a sermon at the United Would not more firmly stand for Brethren church. world-wide peace, .,. TM IIirflDie, HOOia naypue The second evening was occupied hv Julius Caesar Nayphc, a scion WE8TON . CLAltIC WOOD, PuklUhr Enforcing right by might for all our race, , . . i -1 -. Our nag enioias our mcnijsi of nobility of Greece. Mr. Nay- k; twirM.u-iita war tn ... . j nk. la. In a plana hv hlmsJlf. Hell rr a nrp uvriiiiwwn " - . UNITED STAibo. uiou oonu vi V"" - . L. E A D E. rt z ii gronct nuroose. other- " 1 ' tu vivA D eturesnue. striking, and The Year Six Months - 0 11 Four Months. 0 60 nusiT. much a. mi serve His own good purpose, otner- er vast vivid, picturesque, airming, wise it would never have engulfed tjviTED for the strength to do glows with energy to his finger tips. nArhole world. . Vlv!zi. He Is of course fully versed in the The sole mission of every true A natjon8 'ook t0 thte! Bible Student is confined to the future fa forc.poken in thy makintr known the "Good Tidings Ealtf h partoint tl '" Org MMCa4-clMi aullaultir. A SPISELESS GOSPEL V la in rOint fit a communication from R. F. Johnson in defense of the Bible Students against what, he terms its unfair criticism. The following excerpts embody the gist of Mr. Johnson's argument: He is of course fully versed in the history and customs of Greece, and also has a unique and humorous way v irwHMi r"""- -" suntr;; v h,m -j--jars sjg Says Mr. Wise: , rj0t 0f color, and Nayphe himtclf is "Who wants to set music to a gort of human rainbow in his these words and make a national wonderful costume. Six local girls song of it? Try it and send it to assisted him in demonstrating the me at Boise. Idaho." beautiful Grecian garments which 'a ; m he carries in his almost priceless . . a.. - ...km. wi.vL.m4 niklli4f inn. IS oi concern w pBiriuut. ACCoramg iu omviirc , -.,, ,a. They care not upon what out by the state committee the , Ay afU-rnoo Ji fjjj FULL VEUE EXISTS HI THE GOODS WE SELL MID THE PRICES ARE RIGHT Bright, fresh new goods are ar-, riving (lauy now ami wu cu-n better shape than ever before to care for your every want. Spring 1918 calls for merchan ,Kor. fVmf i'c fKffswnt. Wo have big assortments in all departments Tnr villi in 1'iiinitr 1 1 uiii oiiw vv 8MJ M. J W -v " w latest styles and colorings. HEW aOTHUIG lor men and boys KEV READY-TO-WEAR lor women NEW WASH GOODS ' HEW SHOES IIEW DRESS GOODS KEW SILKS We extend our invitation to come in and look these over .when you're in town next time. of Great Joy and which shall (eventually) be unto all people" now so near at hand the ultimate blessing of the whole human race during the Millennial Reign of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. It will be observed that Mr. John son does not deny, and even ad mits, the Bible Student doctrine of non-resistance. It is this doctrine only that is of concern to patriotic citizens. They care not upon what 0ut by the state committee me fcy & j Adww it is based. color of his report card will denote hi(fnway commissioner of Oregon, ine point is mm uic bukiiik xne Siaius ui mc tiw -.... ....... wno ln nuur o uii.y"o- - ence to the third liberty loan, ir the people or Weston a storenouse . I 1. L. : - avAa aa 1 1 1 an. Ill inilirillHLIUII Ull VI IV t7M'J"- " Dr. A. F. Sempert Graduate and Registered DENTIST Office IIours-9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5 p. m. Witts Boildlsf - Upstairs therefore utilizing him this weeK day 0f chautauqua enU-rtain-' of in order to fill out this space with menta. x 11c ijviiiw And would it not be well also to Millenium is not here, while the a hL.iLa Vi j auV-ncillMl ... . 1 1 1 1 inquire u w wucuk ... d blg nj-mies ana u-Doais he is a siacKcr n reri, wm r ,j , t 11 ;m r "Rih e- sm") is of nu " . .. .. . .. . .. 2 u. .1 Adams is a convincing speaker and a ret formation, and a product of are. The rest or tne wor.a cannov pear on a ye. low cara. - authority. present world-wide war? Wit stand with folded arms and say half his duty, on a red card; and To fiu the measure of entertain- can be proved such then there that "It's God war let the Hun's f his subscription equals his rat- ment full his many friends were might be some danger, or some wijj done Someone must fight jng, a blue card-this latter indi- pleased to hear in the evening Dr. reasonable cause for ieioa lof se- world is t0 be made safe for eating the true-blue quality of his -X'Tlhe Xl otZt democracy-and the Russel.ites. AWricanism. Doubtless steps will S&Jr bo dearly proven that this same Lenine and Trotzky held to lhe be' taken to get a yell or two out agtronomical subjecta. Dr. Carpcn- International Bible Students Asso- pr0gram of non-resistance, with the 0f the yellow. ter lectured here last year and is ciation has been In active operation resu,t that Ru8gja yiea prostrate ' one of the most popular platform during the last 40 years, and that m Geman ghould We hfld ,ong wondcred what pos- men who has ever appeared before bcS me If yi VrrTln the Russellites succeed in convert- 8ibIe excu.se that miserable misfit. S!3S Quartet 'appeared of copies) and which truthfully ing a majority of the people of the Bulldogger ed., could have for in the afternoon with a tuneful stated the fact that the world-wide the United States to their doctrine, his existence, until it dawnea upon sauce to wr. Adams lecture, anu war would break out in the year we wni be much more apt to have ug that he has his function as gave their full concert program in 101a and also foretellina the final u t,. 1 w a the evening. It was a fitting mu- terminMion, ana woriu-wmc . ings which will follow the Great promisea mniemum. fr:u..i-i rM.H 9A-9A1 At a time when it is the duty iriuuittuuii- v.j.-. ' ... . , ... . While the said I. B. s. a. aoes every citizen worthy 01 nis citizen- apologies to our readers ior wucn- contract Kenewea not uphold nor favor carnal wari Bhip to whoIe-heartedly and unre- jg upon a subject of such trifling jhe contract wa promptly re fare among the nations, nor wil 8Upport the government importance. newed for next year, when there they themselves take up carnal ,.1 we confess to ' " will be five different attractions weapons at all-yet it Is no part of the United fetates, we coniess to extending over a period of five of their program in any manner to little patience with or tolerance to- if they are not the knavish hire- ;enjngg wjth 0 afternoon pro- interfere nor meddle with the gov- ward the Russellites. Unless they jing5 0f the Hun, Lenine and Trotz- .g, 'pledge cards wercjcircu- ernment's war machinery, nor hin- . the g0vernment with its liber- ky have qualified as the prize boobs among the audience Monday dering any individual in the least . . . are evening, and were returned wjth from doing whatever ne aeems - imua,i nledges for the purchase of approx- Uncle Sam is too busy trying to If JjJgO JJS beat the Hun to note much distinc thgt the amount ol thc guarantee tion between a "martyr" and a wij Burey be forthcoming, slacker. ' L. E. Flint, superintendent of thc Chautauqua, is not the "hard Weston has followed the example character" that his name would I in of Uncle Sam inciting. certain SJk sect to quit Busselling. wjth a Knse 0f humor that earned n 1 him a laugh whenever he appeared Whether a weakling or not, Nich- for an announcement. Mr. Flint Is a olas Romanoff "was stronger than ol ChauUUqua , abaction him- ..... neiia anu tiw " 1110 eupiuc iiowiwi. RZopiiarTbaipJilD. Physician and Surgeon Trained nurse in attendance Office and residence in thc Z Watts building 1 Ttansfer and Storage i I Weston Transfer Co. 1 Davis & Ellis p I rn.1. mark wnM "'"-' ..... ..i Lhntn. MR l i h..im r MSI MOM 4 rn-.l PATSNTS BOItO ""TUMi .im. to wt. Wrl D. SWIFT & CO. 1 3n3 Ssventb St., WsinlngtoR, 0. 0. All Coal, CASH on delivery P. T. Harbour irom aoing wjihicvct i u" .. , , j duty in the matter. The Lord is "slackers," pure and simple-and M t M MMMIMI How about your WAR GARDHI? We have the EED Andy's Grocery again next withal, and year. He is modest the hall was suffused ' - iaiiitttiiMttttttinttttttft - will.BI, ana vnr nun woo wuimu Afthough the Bulldogger( ed. is with the rosy glow of his blushes a Chessman, he is only a pawn. when Mr. Adams described him as handsome. You will save sorrow by looking " ... . h. BW . over old machines. Get your order I have a few Aldon lamps and in for repairs now. Watts k lanterns left and will close them Roger., out at a low price. A. Phillips. I Subscriptions Taken for all ji MAGAZIfiES and IIEWSPAPERS at regular subscription rates ' Herman Goodwin Druggist Weston, Oregon X