Nothing Is easlar to txplala thaa political victory. Tbto U to h aw world mad on ABMrfeaa plana. TMrolt U uo Qannaa-AmaricaM af ter n war, ttthar. Making th world taf tor democ racy ta ao mt task. la Earopo bow tvery Uttlo nation kaa a crUla all Ha own. AaMBg otfcar toaaUos tht JSpanlih luflaoau la retiring oa aU fronta. TWa war kaa oxorclwd curative motaoda aa tat tlxhtwad habit BUTTER WRAPS Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum) $1 00 One hundred 1 35 Two hundred 2 00 - Each additional hundred.! 0 60 (Postage Extra on Mail Orders.) Terms, CASH ONLY WESTON L.EADE CI ARK OUU, l'MIUhr SUtUCKIPVION KAiri Stritlv hi AifhAnci The Year a tKI Six Mont ha 1 oo Throo Month ., . o 50 n trl ; U the r?llr,tl alUiiUU: FIGHTING AND FEASTING Now It s h rune of to h--l with the ......,, ...... ON Tlt WtSltKN MUNI IHilillc tho government lit not con cerned with such trifles.' Our long cherished dream of government owned railroads in shattered." Aisdo from which, we presume, the railroads arc ull right. I I J l.J. I-L ...!-. Jl Interesting Dcerpts From Letter ol Lieutenant Smith. nUDAT. DEC 17 itu PnHitd (I tht pailollkt al WtiUn, Ortgaa MtandclMt Nxllmtllti. z x X X t X X X ? ADYCRmiNU NAirt Regular, per inch per Insertion 15c Transient, tier inch nor Iniu-rlion 20e Local, per lint par Insertion 10c market cilitor. TroUky a roant or t rcrnin re vivo recollection of the celebrated First Lieutenant Charles II. "(loud Demand for All Kinds of Smith of tho Jtillitt Infantry had livestock." says a headline on the Thanksgiving dinner with the olll- Orcgoniuit's market tge. This ,vre ,,f the Second Ihittalion in would liuvc looked a hit more np- iH-yruc, Belgium. Tor such a propriato on tho Journal's market trii-kon land they fiuvd well- ol- Mge, for reasons not unconnected though -geese came at $12 each, with the given name of the Inltcr's The financial output for a dinner of IK plutca was $43 itnd the menu A WORD TO SUBSCRIBERS 1 ffippjf to Yar I 0 1 SALE The leader has a fairly good cir culation for a two-dollar cah-in-advance ncwspaix-r in a limited Held. Circulation in proportion to population considered, it cover its particular territory better than does any daily acr from Portland to $okanc, inclusive. And yet the subscription sum which tho community of Weston pays for the privilege of having a ncwpaK'r .is not excessive. For Kit and kettle episode. I - L.-..1 . M The senator from Masm-huu-tta la a distinguished statesman, no doubt, but every now and then we are tempted to exclaim: "Oh, for a l.odgc in sonic vast wilder ness!" The t'orvalli Tiuiea waxes face tious as follows: follows: Celery, bouillon, roast goiwe, chicken fricaiwe, miu-hcd hI aloes, creamed cul'lmgc, bread and butter, blackberry jam, bitked apple with cream, colTw, chcei ciitura, wine, In the courw of an interti'itik letter to Mra. Smith deacriptive of IlKhtinir in the Arironne the lieu tenant aaya: "The road entering Very lenda almiK the aide of a hill fifteen or twenty feet from the top urn! FriU tried real 1ianl to jM ua there. Shell after ahell nwiiJiwI over our head and burnt in the bottom of day. J recvipts of a H'unut atand will j amount to aa much in two weeks. T A big farmer will pay out from t two to three times as much in one year for garag bills and think ff nothing of it. We arc moved to these remarks through hearing that two dollars a year is too much money for a little country paper. Frankly, it is, I from the standpoint of newspaper j vaiue. we Know or one oig weekly of nation-wide circulation which sells for only fifty cents a the draw Til) vurda iiwmv. The col- "II was only to Um'Xmh'IihI that timn wui U-ing held up while ad woman namwl Mury Tongue would Vamv comiwnies were diotribulwl hill, the road made a riKht-anuled turn and Still, it is not to U- inferred His Nibs begun trying for the bend that Secretary C.liwa will have a j' th road. Fortunately he miaaed ly tttxiui ii jariui, uui ii wua neu to atand Uicre while altell after . , ,. ahell broke in a cloud of brick dual "What a pity that the president m, n.fU!W, right jH'Mde us. All wasn't twins!" is the way it looks night long Frit khcllwl this road to the Columbia State. at period of from 15 minutes to half an hour, ror about two hours until my extreme fatigue was worn oft I slept. Then I fro out and had to walk to keen warm. Next mm i t r l .a w - ----- nin v vmiiiiwiim s s v mihh a f the newsiKTs delivered from tho H. Krantwl an 'interlocutory' decree L.ng the protected side of the J local postotllce and rural routes wc of divorci- in San Francisco." jUlit In-fore entering the town T iwvivv I iv. ii.iv ill vuv jtrai uihk t railmad freight brakeman draws in two montlis. An cx-rt riveter has V earned as much in two days. A Ineful task. t Gary, Indiana, steel worker will t draw down as much or more in a t fortnight. A busy country store will take in more in one day. The ? X X "The Ituss is not to have a scat at the H Bce table." A seat at any table would probably look good to morning about ten wo took tuition him. on the line and heavy rvnintancc e. , ,, i 1 was encountered. All duy long Although world inace is in the our troop fought aainst M)lyT air. the overtures will have to come and jnachino guns with UW enemy t . . . ... . artillery shelling us aihstantly and from over the hill if the great pact mo((t of mr t)W n,AVught up yet. of amity extends to Colonel Wood What did set-mod to have dilllculty and Kernel Hoyd. in getting the range at times fro- 1 quently dropping shells Into our At that, Herlin is not enjoying " nd creating much con- an eMK-cially civil war slemation. I thought my career an tMH-ciaiiy civil war. WM WT wnt. our own ... . artillery dropped a numlier of It is quite apparent that Wilson hhells alomr the road where I was Ik-cause of its limited field the Leader must have two dollars a year and is worth a dozen country papers. Yet it isn't worth as much knows not only what to say but driving wounded and taggingjead to Weston, or to anyone interested whut to leave unpaid. At last the cry, 'Itaise the Artll- in Weston, as is the Weston Leader. t 1 11 J-w 'cry!' was productive of tesulfcc. NoUce to Subscribers much to our re ii-r. Again i ttM ar- , . . . .. .... .r . ternoon I got into nice IjUk bar- If this notice is marked it sigtil- mm out over frum nl a K.,. year. At that its subscription re- fu-s that your subscription expires trt jttrjg t point blank range ceipU do not quite meet its cash ex- with this issue. Ve would 'most upin troops advancing to tho at- penses. It depends for its net profit Kratefu ly appreciate youtf prompt u,k. I thought sure they W my 1 r rpniwB sr . i i . it . . f i . . . ...... I .on advertising and jobwork. Sutiscription ratw j the year, Kul wllhin , um4 And so The Leader has been and is of $2.00; six months, M.00; three Wt, wnl un fur tfght ttlf with t Dractical value to the Weston months, 50 cents. mireuIiiiM m-u npli'!very A A mi l . J i i. , . ' I community. Its services are too f X ? ? ? ? I ? ? T f ? long to recount here. In the one respect of getting the normal school building it was worth more to the Weston community than it The U-acler is invariably tinued at expiration. discon- iluu. Knr fciur iluva wi isnnlr-U-d a dressing station in the woods just back of the front lines whiluour Have YOU Kept Tour Pled,? troops simply held, waiting forthe Have ' you kept your pledge to rt,ry l? mUM nd for arrae u, iin uv. nu-nU to be completed for a ft would receive in subscription money you purchased as many of these tral advance. Our station was In t ... f 7.. . lliMiat sail tf t.rm Ktiilsilmf a.1na ak4 linhv hum h an vim ran thin vearT " WORTH If not, do so at once. Umatilla in one hundred years, THE LEADER IS east and west road between the y.Twnnor.f.ARSAYKAR to amy. county has not yet reached iU ' T Awp wun WA wii Ta MPweDa yearly quoU and the time for mak- roH"s wu" ru"! "uoul 1UW 5 ??f .f?ZA3ra A NEWSPA ing up the deficiency is short. Ful- ,art- W 'r?'nc con X PER IN WESTON. t Bear that fact in mind, frienda all, when you receive notice ol an ennired aubaeriDtion. x - A Portland firm advertises fun- y erals for $75 each which fact su fill your pledge today. R. T. BISHOP, County W. S. S. Chairman. f perinduccs more or less pleasing re- Y flections as to the Low Cost of g AN HOSTILE ATTITUDE Brother Julian and Brother O'Neill are not in perfect'sym- pathy with government ofieration X of railroads, and we would suggest Y to McAdoo or his successor that a 1 little judicious placing of passes at Attalia and Prcscott would not bo amiss. To be sure, this practice has & been abolished, but an exception A might profitably be made now and A then in order to properly direct tho power of the press. Wo are A going to help out our journalistic A brothers by giving their plaint the A benefit of the Leader's much wider t & circulation. This is from Brother V Julian's paper: "Under the present system it A seems useless to ask any favors of X the railroads. Chaos exists. Vex X atlous delays and numerous short t ages occur in freight shipments. Buisness men assert that entire i shipments of merchandise fail to A reach their destination. Passenger fares, freight and express rates, t Via v'li raiaeA tn undue nrnnnrtinna. .t. w - - - . Z It frequently happens that time V tables are changed without notice to the public. As Charley . O'Neill ANEW sun? If you want one for Fall and Winter we will be glad to supply you. We repre sent the best tailoring houses in Chicago and guar antee A PERFECT FIT. If you want to make your old suit do we can make it' look GOOD AS NEW by expert CLEANING AND PRESSING IDEAL Coats and Suits for ladles, WESTON BATHS, BARBER f and TAILOR SHOP and whenever they could spot any accumulation of men on these roads a put-put-put sound would be heard; and before we had time to look for cover whang-whang shells were bursting all around. Regu larly all night the Hun guns start ed on the position of our troops and covered it thoroughly." Lieutenant Smith writes In lighter vein of life in the battalion billet after the armistice. Among other things, he says: "As to my trunk locker with all my white shirts and collars, pa jamas," extra shoes, cap and sundry n other things various misguided in dividuals advised us to bring over I've had as little use for it as for the spurs Issued Bie in Camp Lewis, never having hftd access to a horse since landing Ii France. One thing I'm thankful for is that I fell for as little of that 'bull' as I did." LUNCHES R. L. Reynaud jg ice cream ; CIGARS I CANDIES I Baket'fl Goods I Phone ytur dray orders, 93, or ) call at store. trmtfi tnnrkVNrwl mvrrtyHta oirf.irto or mi r,-... Mai mwlrt. rkXrlw, or Mum (Ml ,l,ckm for rati aSAHOH 4 man oil lMiillblMljr, tlask rMMWM ATINTS BOILO PORTUNtS Inr )im. Our In booktou tll . ht to IhwI nl m ye mowr. WHlatwIf. 0. SWIFT h CO. VATIM-r LAWVCNS. I 5-venih tit., wain Inotos, D. C. Davis & Ellis