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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1918)
1 RABBI GOLDMAN SPEAKS NEIGHBOR PAYS TRIBUTE k .-WILL BE HERE SUNDAY TO CANDIDATE SIMPSON What JI IsA vk? Does for the Successful Farmer ' Keeping always on the job. at the lowest powiMe cost of upkeep and operut ing expense, is the key to the low cost of fanning. For the modern farmer-the one who makes money for himself, ha progres sive ideas and mids pleasure in his daily task-the old. slipshod . happy go-lucky methods of his grandfather have been done away with Specialise your farm, grow bigger crops, lower the cost of production and thus make your farm a prtrfit able business. To do so you must use tractors and labor-savin nmchmery. Dependabilitythat's the most desirable quality in the world, when necessity demands; and this is what you get when you buy a Yuba Ball Tread Tractor. Scientific knowledge is that which has been demonstrated and proven by tests, in proving the Yuba Ball Tread idea. It is the product first of the engineering experience of the inventor, and then of the combined experience of our corps or trained and efficient engineers, who had for years been building gold dredges-one of the world's most costly machines. When you buy a Yuba Ball Tread Tractor you get the masterpiece of traction engine building. Every piece is the best that can be made, and of. the highest irrade. Satisfaction is our motto. Come in and see the machines and let us take you out to see them work on farms near Walla Walla and to hear what the users say about them. ' Tt8 Inland .Truck & Tractor Co. Agents, Walla Walla, Wash. Vhones 239-2630-271 WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, fufclWw li 50 Th Year - 11 "V "y, I tuor Montha- w FIIUT.uti, - - E...r .1 ih. .Mir.c .1 ....... o,.,.. M MCM-Utt Mil matter. ADVERTISING RATES Regular, per Inch per Insertion 15c Transient, per tad. per inserts c Locals, per line per insertion. 0- 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. TI.A Hun War lord's habit of .lb - " - . .. A 1 .MiiImiMI praying wiu nw we fear, to render prayer more pop- tn nmdpr nrnvpr more DOD- nlar. . , . Shouting anathema en the norri- ble Hun will not atone for fail- ure to buy all the war stamps you ca'cCfwith the Weston Lrict , , A still behind its quota At the big Red Cross auction in ... .. . . i Pendleton the Leaoer man empioy- ed an agent to ma . in onenn iay- lor's card donating a week's board in the Hotel de Taylor. He did this for the benefit of the Bulldog- . t , , . ger cd., who could not buy thc card himself for financial reasons. The Leader man wants the world to know that he bears no , malice tod ttat pwiteo". mum who merely excites m his KeneroU8 and forgiving breast a feeling f tn. ..a m,;m yvn a wifprons creatuie. A-iu,. ;tv. Th card will so n ance bears witness to the fact that thp ire.in j, on um legation funds, while law-abiding en he is in dire need of physical as Thcfl c01ne nack ah(j ,y omy aliens who have suffered becsuse well as mental sustenance. As the gn Bm I guess that she won't of their ststus will be cared for by a 7. j . k .Mn,i cam tiatlonsl committee of Americans, co Keader man could not be expected care wUh to lower hinuelf by holding cenn- 'f 1 ff ,5). ' consular offices, munication with a protoplasm, the . card will be mailed to Jim Estes, To Watch Eaeh Other. with the request that he kindly act We fear that the mechanical if bM de laws dot's beln"scussed." ,Tn!L!irv relief aeent bookkeeper of which the local bank s.ld Uncle Eben, "gits put Into force, as an intermediary relief agent. . Dnf to ' Mrly all de folks allre'U have to turn Jim is herewith authorized and per- mitted to deliver the gift with a pair of tongs save food by eating food To cmiimIs like a conservation para- . nrtiivTlt V saVS the Uregon UUA, Y . Food News Bulletin. But at some of the vear there ia an of some one food or in the Yuba Ball in nj mm m m : " ' "' ' some certain locality there Is an enormous crop of some one thing, n gucn cast it is the national t.. .. mn. h ba lMwsiblc of duty to eat as mucn as possioic oi . . . . this particular food .nd relet, iw equivaient m other foods. Such is the case right now wun me puww. - and the duty of honoring the poUto . ml... Ii AO- mine conaumpiiuu uro is the overseM demand. Eat potatoes rPASSECG THE BUCK" . , . 7 , The Leader is in receipt Irom Sergeant Earl G. Olsen of a bright .nd lirr7v nublication called The DUmr iKsnpd bv the Twelfth - n . A C n Maw! cauoon wmptuiy i v gon, Virginia. We clip the follow un Virtrinia. We CHD tne IOI 0W- v. Ing rhyme as typical of its contents iiv nc wantH something done, The Major tells the Captain end jrcts him on the run ; The CapUin thlnta it over and to llv VVIIV. v - be sure to suit Me losses duck ami Baggage w some shavetail Second Lieut Said Lieutenant ponders and strokes nls downy law, some shavetail beconu iieui. cag hj, truity aergt-ant and t0 hm ,ayg down thc jaw. xhe Sergeant calls, a Corporal to see what he can see, And the Corporal calls a Private and the poor damned Private s jj 1 you j run the buuinvsa of this nere regiment, I work 'n sweat 'n strain until my Butf,Sl..ir.hmeio fool old Kaiser Bill, Anj j.n gady bUBt this back of i .i .M,Dk i.hfil blooming DacK is neni mm-und work 'n sweat until- - 7.r Itself in keeping track of the ac- count or tne local eaiior. When it is without one a country town begins to realize wnat a nice minz a uraan uauu , in w iiac - wesxon is now one uic i. towns in the Inland Empire that has a band and should make sure to pecially urgent because of the vital county town is quite apt to demon ifv f g-vinir wheat to meet strate how not to conserve the coun- Tread UJ 225 East Alder . . . .. . keep u raiucr man nave owmm.ii later to rcgryt that It died of Inan- itton. hven Pendleton ami walla Walla, it is said, are each without nana, u is miu, are mm " . ... .... ...i. l a ..ami organ nauon - auuuK u,v to get a bunch of players together on tnort nuuw, A ,"lig feed" in any Umatilla try's food supply. ... .u . .u v.- . , We fancy that the Raisers po.g- nant anguish that be was unable to prevent this awful war Is now in- creasing at every fresh slaughter of hU Hunnish m-miona cn the western f .ont ..... k.... . I IV. O III v awa a ' says the Oregon Food P Hun peace News Bulletin. I in. vvm r ' . nr..'wi We have It on the authority of a fnrmer In the state of Wisnmsin thot cowa to which the phonograph, or SnJff Let the Cows Have Muslo. ' - Profesw Marker r ,,.. nnnn ,,. ,hn, .. ., rtB a ninrk a upon this thn'twTwin do a M hMef thry M t t , nmnuil. nml thnt vrent dpal ilrneflda amused, and that a great deal depends upon tneir mooo-Lonuoo iit-tsns. TO CARE FOR ENEMY ALIENS Nsutral Legations Will Provldt for PamlliSS ef Interned Enemies. Washington. itellef work among Indigent oncmy aliens will be directed bY the legations of fiwltacrland and Sweden, representing respectively uor- "1 a-m-iimm.. w. according to Secretary Lansings an- nouncewent published here. The work will be done with the oo-operatlon and am ne aone wn me Oo-p-ru.,.. In and bo policemen." Announcement f herewith announce myself as a candidate for thc Ikpublican nom- .--I rnniu i Vimmiracinnrr iiia. - i.rii w.n. j . . gybject to the will or the voters at the primary election May 17. 1918. (Adv.) J. M. ASIIWORTU. Ivttlilii Jom'I'Ii (ioKlmmi gave h iniwerful. dramatic and interesting addrvsa nI High Selnm! auditorium Tuesday evening. He speaks brok en Knglih, hiiving only begun thi rtudy uf.this language five years ago, yet what he nya bring the aful hprror of war home to Ida hearer. Kabbl f.oldman In a Rus sian Jew, ami hi. wife nnl ehild ren weii crucified lnvnuw u nihl- Maaanaw mmtammm mm mm (Itahlii Goldman.) list whs unwillingly hatred in jiis home. His message to Ameri cana ia the need, of clf sacrifice and devotion to preserve the won derful liberties ami privileges which they enjoy. Mrs. K. G. Saling kindly consent ed to aing for the occaiun and made her ' first public pearanee hen since her return from Port land. Sheiercivd an nthuihtic ovation from an audience which lacked the auditorium to the doors. A collection wa taktn fyr the henefit of the ("roao. K. ( Kogers. president of the wmimei rial club, presided. Itahbi tJoldman will sjH-ak at Weston Mountain schoolhouse 8ut urday evening, at the United Hreth ren church In this city Sunday momlmr. and at the Christian f)Urch "jr church in Athena Sunday afternoon and evening. His theme for Sun day morning here Is "Palestine." The afternoon service at Athena , "T i ci It lxt at three o cock. A union wl )n mn( hf themc wl ..j, j,ome comlng or israci CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Church of the Brethren- Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at u 0 m c w s t ci( m, nMfl study, Life of .Christ, at 7;30 p. m. John BonewiU, elder. Methodist Church-Sunday school t 10 a. m. Preaching fcrvices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Epworth Thursday evening. S. E. Powell, United Brethren Church Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Mom inir address by Uabbl Joseph Gold man. We urge you to come out II1UI1. Hlc viw w and ,rar him. Sunday sch a m Junior at 2:30 p. n tj En,,.avor at 7 p.m. meeting Wednesday cven.n Sunday school at 10 m. Ciirls- Trayer ng Wednesday evening. E. F. Wr.ggle, pastor. nj .arvi,.., will l held at the - ' . ,. . . BaSt church Su day? 5 fJS3g'0f g. . . 7. .. . . . oapiibl inurcii ounuu;, mj u, uw cause of the meeting of the Uma tilla Baptist Association to be held May 3, 4 and 6 at the New Home . . . .aw church lour miles norm or rrec. water, RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE REPORTED IN CONTROL Undott. A dlnpalch hsgna to the Eir.hange 1 It rr-porfd that a cour from t'obeti' Telecranh says It Is reported that a counter revolution, bas broken out In Pctrogrsd. It re ports that while no telegrams have been received from FetMgrad for sev eral days, there sre rumors from Fin land that there Is serious rioting it tbe capital and that the rumor Is per sistent that Grand Duke Alexis Nlko. lalevitch has been proclaimed emperor and that Grand Duke Michael Alex androvltrh la the real leader tn Rus sian affairs. Stockholm. Correspondents of Swe dish newspapers In Finland telegraph (hat persistent rumors are In circula tion there of Important happenings In Russia.. The most definite rumor declares that the former oraaa uuae aicxis, son of the former emperor, baa been declared emperor, with Grand Duke Michael AlexandrovKch as regent and that the former Grand Duke Alexis, .mat me new goveraiuoui to recognize tbe Bolshevik peace treaty trltk Ocmany. - North lU-ml. Or.. April '.'It. (To the Alitor:) VNhen h man is u eaudidate for a public nfllce, the public likea to know what his neigh bors think of him. I have known Louis Slmpi on for many years. He ia a MAN. He has been engaged in large husimne affairs and employed many men, and every man who ever work.il for him w ill VWK for him. He owned ami laid out the town nite of North Iteml and told thou-i-amls of Jots and many huilidnga to NHile who were oor or In mod erale rireumMnnccs, ami he n ver crowded a debtor in his life. He. is always a leuder in every puldic enterprise that means muh work ami no ay. His name is always at the In ad of every subscription lift, but his giving is mostly done in secret. It ia nothing uncommon for "Uniie" to send a load of groccrlea t" Hir family in hieknetw or digress. He lutn gi veil his entire time for many months to the Ited Cross and War Relief woik, and Mrs. Siniiwun has done likewW. They rioted up their U-autiful home at "Shore Acres" in order to move into town and give their entire tin e to this work. Simon Is a man whom his neighbors delight to honor. He has great executive ability, Is broad minded, energetic and human. If ho has an enemy In the world, I never heard of him. Those who know him U'st, like him most. He will make a good Governor. AUSTIN S. HAMMOND. Wadiungluffl-BeBdrlckson A licauliful home wedding was wilemnbtetl Sunday. April at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wad dingham, when their daughter. Mia Daisy Waddingham, la-came the bride of Mr. Fred P. H.n drlckaun. !romptly at nine o'clock in the morning, Miss Cicrlrudc Van Win kle U-gan to ulay the wedding march. Master Ntat Ross apH-ar l, U-arlng a tlaintily decorated tray on which were two beautiful wedding rings. He was followed by the groomsman and bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ueuallen of Walla Walla. Then came the prln cipnls, who took their place In the parlor, which had lccn tastefully decorated for the occasion with flowers and ferns. Kev. E. F. Wriggle of the United Bretrhen Chruch performed the Impressive double ring ceremony that joined them In holy wedlock. Some fif teen guets were prew-nt. Mrs. llendrlckstm I a charming ami estimable girl and has a host of friends In this community. Mr. Hendrickson Is one of Umatilla county's young and procrous ranchers. The happy pair took the early train for Portland, where they will remain a few days and then go to Astoria, where the groom'a pa rents reside. They will return to Weston In a few weeks. j H A. (LON) WILLIAMS i Candidate for County Commissioner In the Republican Primary X May 17. . lour vote anu influence re- tit . speciiuny auiiL-iicu. (I'sid Adv.) Dr. S. L KETCiARD Veterinary Surgeon i: HoHpital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 W. M. Ciurtoa- - li. H. fllihifi Peterson & Bishop , UWY4RS Pendleton, Or. Kreewater. Or. trtitlti tunrks wiH mtrttrlni oWiiihI mr im f t-. Nt-mJ HMMI.-1, vltHtrhM W (dustio nn ), I, huh rf rtl SlAftOH UMlntUll Ml iMftfsUMttt. llstHll MflrlHf rATBNTt tUILD PORTUNf for j "t, hir frw bwsilta tffl twi to Iittwfrt and smvo yM maw-, WHtolnrlsW. I), SWIFT & CO, patcmt LAWVcaa. 1 303 Seventh St., Washington, 0. C. J .Jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmimmm If f I I Practical Patriotism ji ;J "The N'st la alwn.w Jj ;J , the iheupest." ij ;i WE SELLV i; i gic;Ai:s ToitAt'co : i; t-ANiY mid ! CONFKCT10NS ! I; ;j 1 0. K. CAIiDY SHOP j : Odessa Klrkpatrlck : v Dr. J. C. IJADDIILIiY CistctU Vtteiiutl Sargeoa I'hiHie 'XiY'i Athena, Urtgun ; HOMER I. WATTS Attorneyal-l.w i'raetlcrii in all Male awl Kuleml luiiii. AtlllNA. OUMHiN BLACKSKG H0RSESH0EOIG i REPAStlJiG We n im to make our work Its best ntlvertisement. TIKE-SETTING i A SPIXIALTV Snider's Shop i Ttansler and Storage Weston Transfer Go. i i Davis & Ellis ! HAZELWOOD I ICE CM i: rAND1 ICE CREAH SODA t Mrt. E. E. ZEHM Brandt bid., Main St. HOOVERIZEI ' By using RYE FLOUll. BARLEY f FLOUR. GRAHAM 'AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUll Made by the WESTON MILLING CO. We do custom milling, buy and sell Hay, Grain and fliiiueea or an kinda. ' Free City DeUvery . if , .