It i f m. - Aaaaak ft VVCOTON LCADCn .SAVE THt. 51KAW CUM ttOQO. NMlsMr (M & shrook. County Agricultural Th Yiu II W Agent.) Six Month 75 While wv are lloovcrimnif on Four Months... sulwtitutc that wvrc formerly con- Itll sltlcrvd uniMtltttMhlo, Ut us if w cannot tench the livestock to ant SALVATION ARBIY DRIVE SHRAFNEL Record cf Enlistment Keep ea buying Thrift Thrr r mlllloa of thew lamp, yet for rtlMT, ADS. . Calerttf M IM peetemw St West. Owe M StM-cUM Mil SMMW r - - f 'ADVERTISING RATEI Regular, pr inch per Insertion .. Transient, Jxr tnch per Insertion Local, per line per insertion the cause of f rwkm ami democracy by a little Hoovcriiinf . Thousands of ton of trw are 5e annually burned in Umatilla coun 21 lv. Straw has low food value if IOC ty. fed alone. This is because it is low in protein nd high in crude fibre. If fed alone- it effect on the di gestive tract oon becomes seri ous. It is the same with some of the substitutes we are eatintr. t.. - a m ru.t lotinir thim alone. . . u '" - Sly evasion of the food rules aids We mmf jU(!irrm.nl anj fow wim an""-'- i rrtrtnii ut t.ir mivinir. Let us use the same judgment It is encouraging to note that Prussian Guards left behind to die at their posts are not denied that exalted privilege. the nation s enemies ayes the patriotic. . . . ' .., . u. with our stock feeding. What shall President Wilson is perhaps right Naturally we will in assuming that the Russians are ong on lhc responsible grownups, although tlrmw ,m am, th re,mnd the nHtof us of Kip straw is short on pro- ling's hne. "Half savage and half on oj, child." m.-vh luian -twva If M I . Ml Lt.B(S Ht - - - The Slate of (hvgoii outside of IVrtland Is soon to U (riven il first opimrhtunity of contributing to the great humanitarian Salva tii Army War Service which is being carried on in and about the big ramps anil cantonments of this country and in the front line trenches of war-ridden Europe. The United States is being asked for a maintenance fund of f f,IHM, 000; Orejron s nirtimmcnt is $50,000, half of which was raised in the City of Portland hut winter. A canaign is now being organised which will open the third week in September throuKhout the state, to secure the remaining IJIi.OOO. Sine this is a war measure a,- , M(c-, ,hgt proved by the United States guv- ,M repulsed by eoua- vrnment. leaders in the Army and ter-attacae on all front. the Council of National IVfensr, Th etilm't given eonartenMnue oh Jeetnra lll give them something els I nhjee. In. A few .npl sat 111 think that pmM erlnc Is the aiodera way to ft tb moat out of IUi . Ilalmlnf a hnnt'rett mllllno dollar for a aohl raw la sa easy them patriotic days T-allni leaa beef will tome eaiy ta thoM who bar Inog go itrea II eadrvly ai a luxury. Alarming, however, la at tl. woH frr you. providing your winter's coal supply Is lo tha bin. Nam Hum aiklrva., Aga t)ccuHilion Ufra War .. Entered Sorvice, Whon ? Uranrh of Servlco Tranafcra Itank Murri.ilT WherT (InrluiUi I'ronMiIMm and dates.) Nearest lUlative Address Helathmahip Present Address Signature of Informant the detail of the work has been placed in the hands of .Hi county chairmen of the Council of IVfene. With wry bonder resource at its diHa! the Salvation Army is wonderful This work or light edict Is going to be awfully hard on the man who has no desire to do either. (Knvmla and relative of buy a In service are aikvd to (III out above and mail to M. It. Chceainan, Secretary. Pendleton, Oregon. Phone lt.) 1 .....l. ..... I u,l at p . . . w . , . CriHllieU Willi UIVt'llUt nwtn The mort regrettable feature of roc'- bran anJ Ifa,f'1 thc M the tattle front in France, ami the the report circulated in Germany to rc our choice. This is no wm jt fnm, 0,( Man the effect that Kaiser Bill and experiment; it has Uvn amply dem- 0rvg,m &houIJ llf ,(rvn,pt1y forth. Hindy were ssaasin.ted. is that it onstnted. Cattle have Un-n w,n- i tered on two pounds of oil meal . apparent :.t .11 th strw While by no means getting a matc 9 mnvtftmrnt la arowlng Itt anv they would eat, coming through in rUS!iu, and It eould not be any wore Hun bouquets, the Allies have fine shape. stemmed the flower of the German With hay at $20 per ton and KVKfm scarce at that figure wc must look ' for substitutes. Straw is the most Those who evade the food regu- abundant thing we have, lations to save themselves the smal- For further information on this lest sacrifice while our brave young subject, call on the countyagent. soldiers are making the supreme -sacrifice in France, need not delude Not infrequently on the streets themselves with the notion that of this village a half mililon Huns they are "just as patriotic as any- or more are drowned, shot and cap jxxjy" tured in one tremendous bunch. Generally the news travels from Tbe youth of eighteen will be Walla Walla by word of mouth, better off in the army, we ken, and loses nothing in the telling. than in mi celebrated Chicago jokesmith, B. L thsn some other morenients thst bare grown there recently. Bom enterprlalng butlnea msn could get a phenomenal amount of fre publicity by selling something at the same old price. On of the German submarines chased a steamer pretty close to Sandy Hook, but not cloae enough to absorb any Ideas of liberty. If the new meatless dsya bresk no the monotony of "bacon sod" at many a boarding house breakfast som good will have been accomplished. The frllnwa who hare for year been looking forward to getting bark to th farm have their chance now. There are tlmea when on get peee Uh t a potato, notwithstanding th potato' well-known patriotism. The boy who wield th ho la ap holding th big brother who Is operat ing th machine gun or tb airplane. When a certain order ef alacker ap plies at tb pearly gate be may find that St. rtr la a conadentlotw objector. If men's suits would be sny cheaper If th pantaloons were converted Into knickerbockers, thst would b another reason. Another American revolution was peaceably accomplished when It was decided that baseball Is a nonessential occupation. America must feed th world, and take It from the American farmer, America can do It and th dinner bell la about to ring I n. L.u UttHfl MM tn AH, ATlltlfl . l k iff in the army, we ken, and loses nothing in the te ling -.Vi JXZTS places where he is often Therefore, this observation or the m!lon wny Germany Is so anxious to (hf Md ttukt u tht M1 who celebrated Chicago jokesmith, B. end th war before we get well under returnt in the Mominar Orcronian T in the Mominar Orcronian Their threatened declaration of js pertinent here: jJtn materlsl will b pot Into men's war on Japan would not be in line a wild rumor, a hoax, travels clothes this year. Any warm wt-sther with the wisdom which the Bolshe- tttcr than the newspapers. The ZUSi rttam n fa'd viki have never displayed. report that the Crown Prince had Jn wUn cn,r euff W ; Deen laaen peneimieu v ui? if We must feed 120,000,000 allies rnotest lajronouse ana remameu ... . .. there for at least 48 hours, cells and ourwgannyaitneirom.saya . whistles blown. Nope, you're wrong. A keynota speech Isn't for th purpoae of throwing the con Into th convention, but of putting the thews Into th enthusiasm. and Broad streets. Main 253 t t Pnone ' ' were rung and wtiistics oiown. Oregon Food News. Food must go Nobody doubted the glad tidings, across the water and we must make Newspapers are scoffed at as bear- At l m i l ol... orltnAce hut a Yarn Wean save in many inirenious that starts outside a newspaper Guarantee the aoM.ere rations by We can save in many ingen ous accepted without question." aticking to your own. ways, besides denying ourselves F . the foods most needed oversea War wa5 fought It mi save until it hurts, and be . . t glofeceto J I mm mconvemence for the sake of those J n Unvu, who.are giving up the,r hves. to ; ff I . " m;. f. w,t in the draft law, widening the lIlMy OUIgCllil Wliile the Crown Prince wasn t . . . airs limit tn IK and 4.i vears. AC- " willing to we 11 bet tDltItlto(l ihe 0re- Hospital at corner of Main his army would be willing to lore i , the Crown Prince. Qf McPheni0n Po6t No. While slipping down his broken G- A R- mllJ ladder of ambition, we'll venture the 'Union army were 4,778,304 to say the Kaiser has gotterdam- en. of whom 2 159,798 were 21 erung occasionally. J oId 8nd tmdeJ' 1'01,511L403,8' J! years old and under; 844.891, 17 Some time early in September ev. years old and under, and a lessen- ery man in Oregon between the in number on down to 25 for 10 ages of 18 and 20. and 32 and 45 years and under. Less than one years, inclusive, will be required to quarter of the total number enliet- register under the new draft law, ed were over 21 years of age. - now before Congress. 'These age limits are as yet tentaive, as the Thc nkin ot 8notJher hofP" bill has not been finally acted M was not ret'u,rel 10 make upon, the German offensive. Of coarser humaniarian fibre .f8' y.?.?r UK? . . . , . ... . more than five million soldier boys than the president, we d like to fee ... , . the "Httle brow; men" tumed are d.ppingf rumour nabonal sugar loose on the Bolshevik!, with per- bowl.-Oregon Food News, mission to go as far as they liked. The (um ptW , tMiTiawi by Clatsop county for scalp bounty wss Recent dispatches remind us of giren to W. M. Hunter. His warrant the remark of the Newark News amounted to $1077. and was for 359 to the effect that the Germans are e" C,I Mr- Huntr bM ,bMn . , . . . making a business of killing es!ions perhaps more advanced against m3"thC0Mt Md ln MllUm thoM than advancing. ihot Blong the cutsop beaches ha - turned 11000 worth of scalps into Tll- Ould Ireland's sulkiness is apt to Umook county and f 1100 worth In convince the Allied world that Curry county. there is a good deal of sham in the ' ordef r1ece,;i b' th? vlc , tervlce commission from Director-Gen-shamrock. ermJ MeAllo0( instructions sre isaued !SJ . to railroads to th effect that tber Is The man who doesn't have his justification for reduced rates for mind on his business is apt some transportation of freight traffic on so day to have his business on his count of ehsrlty and also that there Is ... - no special ren why the government m hou1d hesr a part of tbe eipenae of " i ,l city, county or state government and If you are. not a member of the BM.tteBt), B0 ip(K., r,tes are to rmv that fijrhts. you must te a member of the one that ra es', Bakers say they oont know how to raise dough with tb new wr flour. Father find It equally hard to ralsa hi to py for It. Th old-fashioned mother who dtdnt raise her boy to be a Midler la bow reserving a ebole pc on th "what not" for a Han helmet. HililOER, HMDS Weston Leader subscription!! are diBcon tinued at expiration. Renew promptly when notified, if you want your copy to continue. No exception is made. CLARK WOOD, Publisher Coder the "work or fight" order many persona are going to learn tb satisfaction of doing for themselves Instead of hvlng thing don for them. The r great days for th ulti mate consumer. He Is being protect ed against etortlon on the on hnd nd agalnat hla own appetlta ea tha other. It Is predicted that egga will go to It a doten soon. Wheret the great Amerlcnn hen give a cackl of defi ance and tell th plln peopl to get behind her. Never will the people of this coun try be sufficiently grateful to the press for not printing more than a tiny frac tion of th so-called poetry that Is of fered to It. ' Butter Wrappers Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum) $0 90 One hundred : 1 20 Two hundred 1 75 Each additional hundred 0 45 Terms. CASH ONLY nvmmmwAvmmtss a r -w a be allowed on building or highway ma terial for the us of such political di vision. f i T Out of th 1.300,000 men lo th nw army only 600 claimed to be conscien tious objectors. But from the fuss tney p , , ! i x2 zs&sr i Practical Patron. "Wear Tailoring tost eombuM fair pries with food workmanship and eerviee sll fabrics. You get both in garment tailored by A. E. ANDERSON Oi CO. CHICAGO R. L. Reynaud Icsl Rsprtatti We may a well realU that the eampalcns for the sinew of war at home will have to be kept up Just as long as the boys st th front hata to keep Up th fighting. The dentl corps of th army I large enough to er for 6.000,000 men. Needles to say, th men them selves would rthr show their teeth to the enemy thn to th corps. Th most complimentary thing that ha been said about th German-American I th Berlin tokl Anielger's admission that they "are Insufficient ly equipped with koltur." It is wild that 200,000 young women are studying stenography In th Unit ed 8tate. They must think that It la the purpose of th United States1 poli ticians to talk Germany to death. "The best is always the cheapest." WE SELLT& CIGARS TOBACCO CANDY and CONFECTIONS 0. K. CAI1DY SHOP i V t sai l aI TA If there I a coat famln next winter $ U0SSa -Uipainw H and suffering throughout th country g It will be Interesting anywsy to hear vM&&tigSX&$ -hnt la anld about whr there wer not Aaz&&&SSA!SiSiJi!i&S.,3 . . .-.1 M.M mwIm ttt anmrnee. i enuuKii .uui vm uu....s . HOOVME ByUsinp; RYL FLOUR. BARLEY FLOUR, GRAHAM AND WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Made by the WESTON MILLING CO. t We do custom milling, buy and sell Hay, Grain and Millfeed of all kinds. Free City Delivery Chaa. H. Carter Dan P. Smyth Carter & Smythe UWTOtS Pendleton , Oregon IIAZELIVOOD ICE CREAIi 1 Transfer and Sterage 1 1 f rtim la to b enouih sugar hand, It in snld. to meet all require ment, but let a not rorgei moi whole lot of tlilnir that sugar la Used for nrs not requirements for instanca, u fudge. ' j&jraviSJR I Vestco Transfer Co. baby hUMle not Having neen eiasseu k essential by th government u- y thorltle. Perhap th babies can b A Davis L Ellis persuaded to tk up wiikiai s a ad. jmimmmmmmfxa 1 . IKANDCI ICE CREAM SODA Mrs. E. E. ZEHM Brandt bid.; Mairi St. ButUr wrapt at Ltd shop. pays the Oregon Food News.