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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1918)
f ; s. 4BU0M NELSON PRESENTS FARMERS' MEETING MAY 4 , THE TRIUMPHANT THREE AT WESTON OPERA HOUSE Tho Weston Auto . expi-t-t to . The nn-vtir.g of farmers aril ride- ready for piiftinesa ulniut (hp tlntta called for KaHirdsy exer. n r. middle of May In Mm new concrete April 1!7, at Wmton. hail to be oit garage huilt by C. H. Nelson at the iiomd a v.-k tnt-au Mm spet kr, corner f Main and Water Mrvu. M. S. Shroek, county agrK-ultural Mr. Ni'Imh will iH'ruoiiully chi- agent, was called aay to a confer- liendwell Farmers and City Men Both Are Buying This Car rnif of county agents at the Kant' ern Oregon Kxieritm-iit station at Union. TIm meeting la now railed for .Saturday evening, May 4, at eight Model 85-Four Thirty-Five Horsepower ejaas eSJMaMcy. eeeafett. style end an n In in tfcat BMka tlu Ovr. bad ee papulae ft mrcpolitaaj Ita MiMty al aeiaimy appeal ta tfcetfcrlftjraaaa na nmt fere heaves. Al the bayera an act fcakfca. Tbe linear aha fciiene tha Ortf tead ia tae aatr ear of mch eccom ndHliai tmd attract ieaa thai aaa bo eMalaad at eajrwama acar AH tut lamity knew a motor car h difrrt! from a pr ot farm aadunry It must do mora than hard imrh. It mutt bt a pkmur ett om. thtn( to tfoy and to bt proud of. Th Ovtrland tua ui dua to the (act that in addition to yaar-aftcr-jrear utility. It fivn you roomintit. etylc, comfort and modem equipment. It it to aimple and reliable any mtmbtr of your family can dhvt it. And to emocnt you will wonder bow you aver hved without ft. Librrat room for Art paumgini rare provitiont mi upholtttry, dtmrnncna and mttmalt. A mtrvtl for powtr. pl. dura biliiy and taty control Itt economy it apprtciattd wh . you compara all that it give ta cart coating mucn i You (ft Ill-inch hrlbaaa cantilrvrr tprint 3 ! nth tirat, non tkd rear; vacuum goim tyf trms airrtnc rtir and t(Ming ayttcm. and J$ huneyower motor Oct your otdcr in al one. duct the new enterprise Tii addition of thia concern in ita attractive and commodious quar ters to the rank of Weston's busi ness intcrvetit, ia confidently expect- itl to give neaion a prominence in nrincH, ai tin' vioii onTa nour. Mm- grvat and growing automobile Tliia meeting will In Mr. Shroek's trade it haa never before enjoyed, first tprtunity to iim't the farm . "Hud" Nt'laon, who ia aomcthiinr ra of Wcatn, ami rviry farmer of a live wire, ia alnaly doiny Iiuh- ahould irraap the mum oiMirtunity ineM. He haa taken the aviiey, for of nieetinx the county ajrent ami ami in now demotiM rating three irettinir acquainted with him and winner in the automobile world - hi work. County axent work ia the fhalmera car, the IMjre car new In thia county and few eole ami the Nauh truck. have had a chance to learn much "The Chalmers gives the motor !out it. The object of thia niert. car buyer the utmost in renuine ins; ia to dispel any doubt about its economy. Unvarying quality ia usefulness. Mr. Shroek will ue built into each Chalmers. And for stereopticon lantern showing pie such rare quality the Chalmers turcs of what county agent work haa price is low. Chalmers proierly done in tit her counties. Our pro! balanced light weight insures low Icms may differ from those of many maintenance and long life. In the other counties, but the solution to Chalmers long line of selection, ten any big problem la often an aid to new models in all, ia a wide range the aolution of other problema. of body design. Ka h of these At any rate the people of the neigh Chalmers ia beautiful in design, su- borhood will want to know in what perbly fininhed and well built all respect a county agent can I of use through. Chalmers performance ia to them and will also want to know proven. On the Hievdway, In traf. what they can do in order to get the most use out of the county agent. lo not forget the time and place opera house tiaturday evening, May 4, at eight o'clock. Gatage ft UATTKKY KKCIIAKfcSNG VULCANIZING I'KOMTT UEPAIIIING New Ovrrlaml rsr fr hlraj PeninBgtoa & Ollaira He, on the open road and in the handa of 70,000 enthusiastic own ers, the Chalmers has conclusively demonstrated ita dependable per formance. No matter which of the Chalmers models you may select, you will have chosen a car you will be proud to own." See Bud Nelson. It is claimed for the Dodge that ita mate may be encountering. A demonstration where road condi tions are such as to give the differ ential a thorough test will convince you that the Nash ia the truck you ! "JfJ'1?! lv- Xur hauling prob- 4 : Dr. J. C. IJADDULUY CfsttiU VtUitssiy Ssigtsa ; I'liona Kr'U Athena, Oregon i BLACKSIiHTHGiG HORSESHOEIG REPAIRING Wc aim to make our work iU best advertisement. DR. S. L. KEtJNARD, Dealer, Weston, Oregon. WESTON LEADER" we " prohibitive Even the nannn a.ubh German Riechstag would not be fmilty of such crassly foolish and charming afternoon tea Mrs. rredericK iwnovan at the ur. Mrs. Doaovaa Entertains Patriotism was the keynote of a given by Tb Year..... Six Months Four Month-... 0 60 ...II 60 must nnstnl Wislation. The new " r n ! rate will help the country publisher ' "' Smith home Tuesday. The afternoon hours were spent IVMT, AfUL 2 s. Illl - whose circulation is local-in that in Red CrogB An American Caltttd at the aatlalOct at Wcrtam Ortjaa - at Mcead-dau bmII mtlltf . it will protect him from the com- eagle a fine specimen of the tax netition of chean reading matter, idermist'a skill served as the Yet tho Leader foT 6ne does not centerpiece ADVERTISING RATES Regular, per inch per insertion ... ..15c Transient, per inch per insertion 20c Locals, per line per insertion. 5c wish to profit by a ruling which it regards as but little short of a na tional calamity. of the tea table, and directly above the table a large American flag was gracefully drap ed. Covers were marked by place cards containing the oath of allegi- ance, which was repeated in unison .... i i by the guests while standing. Mrs. The Runellitec are obviously sin- R G thpn fing thc SUr cere out as ooviousiy niogicai. Spangled Gunner with much spirit They do not want to fight, ami and expression. , preach against fighting, but yet Those participating in Mrs. Don- they donot want to help insure a n' hPitair w iT' , ' , ter O Harra, Mrs. S. J. Culley, Mrs. : 777" , Iasl,nK worm P- cy mtwls m R. G. Saling. Mrs. fank Graham, The boundless joy which followed their literature they seek to con- Mrs. C. E. Fisk, Mrs. Albert James, -the suspension of the Pendleton vert the people of thc United SUtes Mrs. Robert Proudfit, Mrs. M. C. Bulldogger two weeks ago, ia only Russeiiism, else they would not McNee, Miss Louise Rintoul and equalled by the profound disgust cjrculate it. Such conversion would M; H 1Goodwin- .... iio. Lfunuvaii enivruiineu again the following Wednesday afternoon a similar function. The guests the market today. The Dodge ia noted for ita efficiency and low cost of upkeep and for its remarkable power. In these respects it is re garded, price considered, as without a peer. Sec Bud Nelson. The faithful horse and mule have served their day in tho Weston country. The truck is destined to fast replace them for hauling pur poses. There is none better than the Nash. "The satisfactory per formance of Nash rear driven trucks in daily service and Mieir un usually low cost to operate is due in no small measure to the fact that they are equipped with the M. & S. type of automatic-locking dif ferential. Briefly, this differential prevents the spinning of either rear wheel, no matter what resistance lem. It will show how much Mil differential, contributes to satisfac tory truck performance." See Bud Nelson. HOMER I. WATTS Aitorncy-at-Law Hracilcea In all Htate and Klral Court a. ATMIiNA. OR LOON 1 a W. M. Ptitriaa C. It. Blihaf Peterson & Bishop lAWYfKS 1'en.llaton. Or. Kraawstar. Or. Chat. ). Cartar Dan I'. Smylha Carter & Smythe UWTEU Pendleton ... Ortgon TIKE-SETTING A SPECIALTY Snider's ! Shop The publishers of weekly news papers of Umatilla County have agreed not to publish any political matter of an advertising nature except at adver tising rates. which greets its reappearance. Since the Allies have plenty of mean desertion by the United States of its allies and the probable at triumph of Prussianism. Thus they were: Mrs. G. DeGraw, Mrs. J. cannon, the Huns should not be virtually aiding the. cause of H. Price, Mrs. D. II. Wilsey, Mrs. j. i f m : J- T C CU.. 1 l. r! dissauded mination fodder. from their grim deter- to furnish the cannon The Pastor Russellites profess to believe tfiat there is no hell hereaf ter, but will probably have to ad mit that they are getting a little of it here. Don't let potatoes go to waste, says Oregon Food News. Send them to tiie waist line I the Kaiser, with all the falsehood, tyranny and brutality that jt is known to imply. The Russellites must be brought to realize that they are only a small minority in a republic devoted to majority rule a republic determined to remain such and that their pacifist activi ties will not be tolerated. Let them be quiescent, or take the con sequences in "persecution" of a sterner sort. R. G. Saling, Mrs. Marvin Price, Mits Louise Rintoul, Mrs. C. M. Price and Mrs. L. S. Wood. Announcement I herewith announce myself as, a candidate for tho Republican nom ination as Gjiunty Commissioner, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election May 17, 1918. (Adv.) J. M. ASHWORTH. LORE BACON YOU know how cooking brings out all the rich pungent flavor of bacon there's nothing that tastes better. But you wouldn't like it raw. IT'S TOASTED , So we toast the Burley tobacco used In LUCKY STRIKE Ciga rettes "for exactly the same reason -to bring out the rich, solid flavor. Dr. S. L KBilRD i Veterinary Surgeon : Hospital at corner of Main ' and Broad streets. I Phone Main 253 ASA ! Ttaasler and Storage I i i Weston Transfer Co. 1 THE MARKETS If raajr Satr oat sol parry Ihem. aanS i 1 .30 for a ranoa oi 12 pack, let iotim Toaacca ComeMiy oi CaiUeral Saa franc Uc a. It may be truthfully said of Mr. C. W, , Metz that he enjoys in this community a good opinion that does not extend to his doctrine. Southern California's recent ex perience may be described as err a bit shocking. M. S. Shrock, county agricultural agent, strongly urges the planting of a large acreage to potatoes in Umatilla county this spring for reasons of both patriotism and profit. He says: "It is natural for people to plant potatoes in great quantities when they are high and plant few or none when they are low. It seems foolish to do this, but nothing is more certain than that very thing. Wc are therefore not surprised to leartt that 3400 acres less are being planted in .Oregon and we will not Thc new zone system of postage for second-class matter will have the effect of encouraging narrow sectionalism and discouraging a broad -guaged nationalism. Thc great periodicals like the Saturday a iong prjCc a year from now. Let Evening Post have been of inestim- us try to avoid such a calamity. We able aid in bringing about ana- Brc aaked ' to produce food, and ! . .. more food. We are asked to sell twnal spirit in the time of the coun- wur am, try's peril. Yet they are to be re- must havc potatoes if we are to warded with a zone rate that would have liberty and peace. Every po mcan ten centa a pound from coast tato grown is like a bullet aimed at to coast. Compared to the present "tcraeay Let us arm ourselves ... r . , , and be ready to shoot a red hot po- rato offcOtie cent a pound and thc tato mfmn &i thc Kajwr..j Canadian'rate of only one-quarter of a cent per pouna xor tnc same cookBtove for sale. E. E. (cn-iw, this is positively ridiculous Zehm. Portland. Oats -Na 2 white feed, $65.60 ton. Corn Whole, $77; cracked, $71. Hay Timothy, $26 per ton; alfalfa, $24.50. Butter Creamery, 37c per lb. Eggs Ranch. 34c per dozen. t Potatoes 75c Q$l per hundred. Poultry Heps, 27c; broilers, 40c; ducks, 32c; geese, 20c; turkeys, lira, 2627c; dressed, 37c per pound. Seattle. Butter Creamery, 43c per lb. Eggs Ranch, 40c per doten. Poultry Hena, heavy dressed 33 0 35c, light 32c; 'rosea light, 30c, modi- be surprised to find them selling for um Z2c; ducks, live 30c, dressed 32a; geese, live 25c, dressed 80c; turkeys, live, 28330c, dressed 360c. British Raid Submarine Bases. London British naval forces raided the German submarine bases of Oa tend and Zeebrugge, the admiralty an nounces. ' Five old cruisers which bsd been filled with concrete for use la blocking the . channels were run aground, blown up and abandoned by their crews. The admiralty report that the raid met with a reasonable 10c Gf) Guaranteed bv, A Davis & Ellis ; HAZEL WOOD i ICE CREil rAN041 ICE CREAM SODA ! X Mrs. E. E. ZEHM Brandt bid., Main St. hoovuze 0 By using . RYK FLOUR. BARLEY FLOUR, GRAHAM AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Made by the WESTON MILLING CO. Wo do custom milling, buy snd sell Hay, Grain snd Millfeed of all kindu. rttv IVIIvanr Imtasur of succtss. ttMM4MMtMM