rf .irWl N ' SATURDAY, JUNE, 13. 1880. mem. wecwbt. eTotnrvT trees... i"'"'" .. ,..J. It Benson "v.. K. Pennhvgton liilimiw....;. .J. 8. White :, .... I nrlesi Everts . .......am........'. I Sperry .. ....,.... 0 W. Webb Tuiwut . i IfalfUJmlDUT m..:J. V. Arnold (wit.,,..k.M i .....Di J. B. lit rules y : .. ....... ..J. HtKeley . . J. (Jouireu Hum. ..T. J.tar. ,..L. 8. Wood. .4. Meachen. huaJiiiH ,.L L. VaoWlnkle. ' ootwcoitn. C. Mclforrle, . B. HtktU, II. Benjamin, . r. A. Worthingtoa, j no. icmr Om Pnsbstel . SPECIAL NOTICE. mmH Cltarrh. Saadfty School every Sunday M 10:30, a. e, aad service U T, r. a., by Kev. J. D. MoUaMMjr. ... .. .:. aHlidlil Chare Sowtfc. Rev. E. P. Warren pastor ; asrvtees bald la Um Baptist Church, on tba second Sanaa of eecfl mourn, at 11 A. a. ana 7 r. M. sfltaaxlai Oiw. Sorvfccs on the first Sunday of Mtg month, 11, A. ., and 7 r. a., by Be, v. It. JTIMK, B0MOT. 4Pabytcrtasi (hark Rot. Root. Boyd pastor, - cervices every wura nunoay ai i a. ana in Vanaberlaasl PrcakyMrlaa Ckarch Bervicea .every Monday at 11, A. e), and 7, r. a., Sunday school at li, a., and services Ovary Wedneaday at T, r. a in vaaiy nail, on water street, ky He E. w. Morrison. lac K aiaeta second and fourth Saturdays of to, at J r. n. at the Masonic Hatt. J. E. Jossa, W. M. a. . . F. Weatan LoelKe.Xo. SSi Meta every Thursday at 7:30, r. a., in Dealay Hall. A. 4J. T. Itlae M .aetata Ledge No. 341. ssseisovery aateiuay a ijm r. a. .J i , 14VTAJ. UABEaW. . .SUBSCSfBK for the Church and Home. Rummer. The warm weather bring? can. flrsae shoes aid eroqnet to the sarfsoe. ; Gen. J. B. Wearer, of Iowa, ia the Presi- ideatial nominee ef the . National Greenback (Convention. , Got. Seymour, of New York, asserts eni tphatically that he ia not a candidate for the Presidency. MlLUMRY. Ladies would do well to ex lamia the a took of millinery goods at Miller .at Sonne blsys. TIES: Jaa. Yeaag ia employing; all the team he east set to) delirer ties at Blue euntaia Station. ' The Indiana Stat Demoeiatie Convention have instructed their delegates to Cincinnati in lavorof Hendricks. , Gooa-v- Squire Eastland, candidate for (County Judge on the Division ticket, re ceived 143 votes out of 191 east in his own precinct. Quite a compliment to him. IS! I It ia rumored that Grant has already eom- jneneed the campaign of 1884.' The first move is to beat Garfield. This is probably 4 be only part of the programme that will be .curried out.' - - In our county we have the anomalous eon- 'dltion of affairs that elected a Democratic Assessor on the Republican ticket, and a Re publican County Judge' on the Democratic ticket. Verily,, things-are mixed. WHATEVER may be said against Mr. Ar Ahur, the Republican nomine for Vice-Pres ident, it must be admitted that he poseesses the Christian virtue of reauraation, and that in the face of very grave charges. Business. Weston is having a lively run f business, wagons innumerably being on our streets, travelers passing through to the great territory in Eastern Washington, while many of them cast their lot among us. New buildings are springing up in every direction. Rumors. The air is full of rumors of crookedness in the count of th votes at Pen' aileton. .There is something suspicious in the manner of the departure of Mr. Jennings who has been deputy clerk for a long time. Ex planations and excuses ar in order. Important. When you visit Walla Wall te sure and call at the San Francisco Restau rant on the north side of Main street. Messrs. Brush & Cranston, the proprietors, spread the best table in the eity. Don't fail to give them a trial. Everything about the place is neat, el can ami attractive. Mabblk Works. D. J. Coleman, Walla Walla, is proprietor of the Marble Works, and prepared to furnish Head Stones,Monuinents and everything e)se in his line, at reasonable rates, B. F. Mansfield is agent for Center ills and Weston, and is authorised to take orders aud give receipts. e The Best Wat to KillSquibreu Pro- ride yourself with a package of Holme' Svuir ftl Pouon aad have all the boys and girls go iter em. It will clean them out sure. Put ajp in large packages aad is the cheapest and best in the market. Made and for sale by H. E. Holmes, Druggist, Walla Walla, or to be bad flora your nearest Druggist. , W. G. Jameson. Watch-maker and jew Wtr. comer Main and d fit. Walk Walla solicits your patronage Having 17 years practical experience and keeping competent workmen is his employ, is prepacad to do M watcli repairing, jwelry work, seal cut ting ate, promptly and at maaonable prices. Watches, Clocks, Spectacles always in stock and sold cheaper than any other store in Walla Walla, AN0THEK HORRIBLE MURDER! TMs time at Milton A Tonnr , Maa Named Frank Prestos is Killed in a Saloon BrawL - .. LastSeinrdey a youog man named Frank Preston met his death at MHton during a disgraceful saloon row. It eeema that for sometime there has been an ill feeling ex isting between the two saloon keepers of that place. On the night ia question, Her man Kroeger, of the Milton saloon, accom panied by Frank Preston and I. W. Walsh, went to the Jem saloon, which Is kept by I Loaia, eimmonly called. Louie. In a short time these two saloon-keepers began to quar rel; words soon led to blows, and Louie bit Krueger on the head with an ice-pick. Pres ton and Nash then forced Krueger out of the saloon into the street, If the fracas had ended here, there would have been no blood shed; but Krueger insisted on returning, and on entering the door, pistols were drawn by both saloon keepers. Louie firing four shots and Krueger two. Neither of them were seriouxly injured, but Preston was fonnd dead on the street shortly afterward, shot through the breast ia the region of the heart. Thaf he was killed by either of these two men, there can be no possible douht. And yet, at a preliminary hearing, they were both released. Not being conversant with the merits of the ease, as our report is second. handed, we have nothing to say in regard to the action which set both men free. But it is certain that a man has been killed, and it is equally certain that tomebody killed Aim. Murders of the most horrible type have been committed frequently of late in i&astern Oregon ana n asbington, and it is very evident that the might of justice must be invoked to pronounce a penalty so firm and so certain as will deter persons from such wfal deeds without much dread of punish ment. Life is the most precious bnon ob tained from God and protected by man, and a thrill of horror passes through the country as again and again the red hand of murder is dipped in the blood ot a fellow-creature. We understand the people of Milton are circulating a petition with a view to closing the saloons of that place. They argue that but for those two saloons this crime would not have been committed. While this may look like "locking the stable door after the steed ia stolen," it does not impair the truth of the other aphorism, "Never too late to mend." ' , But we must eater a protest against the idea advanced by some that lynch law ia the only remedy. By the skill of a few intelli gent men, such a calamity was avoided re' cently in another part of the county, and it is to be hoped that such a condition of things will never exist as will necessitate such course, as it certainly does not at present. Aagast Flower. The immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower hi all towns and vis ages in the civilized world has caused many mitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the aflicted. This medicine was introduced in 1868, ami for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Costivcm, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the heart vertigo, etc., etc., if never hat Jailed to our knowledge. Three doses will relieve any case of Dyspepsia. Two million bottles sold last year. Price 75 cents. Samples 10 cents. Green's Atlas And Diary Almanac, the most expensive free Almanac ever publish ed, sent free on receipt of two cent stamp. . U. li. UREEN, Woodbury, N. J., U. S. A. Building. Mr. Mecbling is erecting a fine dwelling house just north of the Baptist Church. It will be offered ' for sale upon its eomnletion. He has recoomfzed the demand for house-room in our city, and with a proper spirit of enterprise, is going forward to meet it. 'It is a reasonable presumption that Weston has had her population held back at least 60 per cent, for want of buildings. Some of our capitalists might take the hint. Church and Home. This is the title of a monthly journal soon to be issued at this place. It is to be devoted exclusively to the advancement of the cause of Christianity. From the well-known ability of its editor, Rev. E. W. Morrison, we predict -for it brilliant career, and welcome it cordially. Its low price, $1.00 per year, places it within the reach of all. We heartily wish the en terprise good success. . Frame. Jas. Bam ford has just completed a beautiful two-story frame dwelling, which he is finishing up in quite a stylish manner. S. A. John is erecting a three-story hotel, with an ample observatory on top, and all the modern improvements. John is one of our solid men. Berkeley is erecting a large frame on Broad Street, in substantial style. , s Prices's Patent. L. J. Price has in vented a simple yet convenient contrivance in connection with his wagon which soon pays for itself in the saving of Castor oiL Patent not applied for. Arrived. Fly paper, insect powder, gen uine fruit wax, axle grease, and a great varie ty of medicines and notions at the City Drug Store. Everything at bedrock prices. - Teacher s Kxasnlnallesu There will be a public examination of ap plicants for teachers' certificates held in the court-house in Pendleton, on Monday, June 28, 1830, beginng at 9 o'clock A. M., sharp. J. C. Arnold, 4-w School Superintendent. Patent medicines will not be sold forth prices marked on them, excepting for cash down. An extra charge will invariably be made when sold on time. Cook & Irvine, M'Coll & Miller- CmiTT OFFICIAL TSrTES. Following is the official votes of Umatilla County W 1880: .. . " Whiteaker 1133, George 085. ' ' Prim 1130, Kelly 1116, Burnett 1121, Wal do 994, Lord 983, Watson 991. Merry 1128, Odell 976. McArthnr 1180, Olmstead 896. Bailey 1043, Parriah 987. ?v , P. J. Kelley 725, Thompson 720, Hales 647, Wilson 975, Williamson 673, Franklin 130. Keeney 984, D wight 687, Gerking 293.fc.f Lacy 768, Martin 891, Crockett 319, . La Dow 765, Sharon 506, Eastland 696, -" Hungate 1373, Btanfield 777, White 666, Pendland 1098. " "Z Beagle 772, Hendryx 790, Bobbins 384. Raley 960, I. G. Thompson 623, Bramel383. Morgan 618, McElroy 912, King 445. . ' ? ,' 5 Arnold 865, Palmer 857. -' Lindsay 1177, Hanis 761. THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA. Read the following testimonials, not from persons 3,000 miles away, whom - no one knows, bnt from well-known and trust-worthy oitlsens of Oregon, whose names, writ ten with their own hands, can be seen at .our office: Umatilla, Oregon, January 20, 1880. Having received great benefit by the use of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, I 'take great pleasure in recommending it to those sulTer ing from kidney trouble or backache, as a speedy and sure cure. - J. A. PERKINS. - vfe Portland, Oregon, March 25, 1880. . Having tried the effects of the concentrat ed extract of OREGON KIDNEY TEA, we cheerfully bear witness to its beneficial agency in affections of the digestive organs. It is simple, safe and sure; is easily taken, and restores healthy vitality to the organs it is intended to operate upon; with assured success. S. J. McCORMICK. - Editor Catholic Sentinel. " BRICK. The two brickyards are- flourish ing in the city. Nelson is filling up for an other burning, and our enterprising townsman, V. JJeaiy, is about ready to burn bis new kim just above the grist-mill. The new brick will be in demand owing to the number of buildings to be constructed. "Bar." Tim Russel, of the Wee ton livery stable, killed a bear Thursday.' After the first shot, Bruin turned and chased the nim- rodfor about fifty yards, but another shot closed the scene. It was of the cinnamon species, and was killed on Pine Breek, about j ahaf mile below Weston." . JOKES. J. . Jones, oar hardware man. has gone to Portland to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge, and will also complete the purchase of material for his new brick building on Main street. J. T. Redman is also attending the Grand Lodge. HON. J. P, Schooling; member of. the Leg islature from Linn eounty is making a short stay iu Weston. He reports Linn as labor ing under temporary political disorganisa tion. EAGLE. What are our citizens going to do about the 4th of July? Here we have a lively, incorporated city with no celebration of any kind in 1879. How wiU it be for 1880! Let us have a picnic or something. Organ. The C. P. church of this city has secured another organ, so that the musical portion of the service will be oonducted as formerly. The choir of this church has been sustaining a good reputation. ' Anothfr. Mr. Bradley is building an ex cellent brick dwelling in McMorris' Addition to Weston, - We overlooked crediting the Walla Walla Statesman with the article on the Waitsburg murder, last week. -- ' TT ; Guild. The Ladies Guild of All Saints church will meet next Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Prcebstel. IZAAK WALTON. The anglers of the "fin ny tribes" are enjoying huge sport ' up Pine Creek. Strings from 30 to 100 are frequently seen in our streets. NEW TO-DAY, m-i rii i i -rr n "Tne unnrcii ana Home." A UelMoiu Journal, nernted to Issued Monthly at Weston. Every Family Ought to Take it. ITTerms, 81.00 Per Tear.ltk KEY, E. W. MsUU8sM.....'. .....Editor. NOTICE. ost. strayed, stolen or follwed a lumber-wagon: A vounr man answeriar to the name of Amos; weight, about 185 lie; height, S ft 18 inches, and inclined to hard work. Any person giv ing sucu inionnauon aa wui leaa so ms recovery, will oeprosecutea eccoraing to iaw. riuuia vhakka, W. W. CAVINE8S. CoW Spring P. O. . 1. , COMPANY C, ATTENTION ! IX THE MEMBERS OF CO. C, O. I. kL, ARE i berehy requested to meet at Milton, iru,T Aaaao, on saturdaT, June 36th, aa there win be im portant Dustnees to srauact. By eraer oi xt. n. LAVflAIUI, . I Captate. Laxs Orncs at LaGsaiidb, Ogn., June 14, 1880. Notice is hereby given, that the folio wing named set- . ucr nee aiea nottee es ms lnsenssoneo nsane nnai proof tn support of his clafm, and secure nnai entry tnereoa Htneerpiratssa of thirty oaystrom the oate or aotics, is; . WHUaum atoyee. Hosaestead application No. 1086. Additional name- stead proof will be made before the County Jodge at Pendleton, Oregon, July 24, 1880, for the additional en try, NJ Xw J of Sec 8, TS N, K 85 E; original home stead No. 674, and names the following aa bis witnesses, viz: Richard Reynolds, Alfred Watts, EUhu Brock and 1. R. King, all of Umatilla County, Oregon. 5 23-M HESBX W. DWIOHT, Regigter. NEW TO-DAY, NOTICE! . fLiD Oma at LaQkaim, Oa., June 8th, 1880. Notice la hereby riven that tte following-named eettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in npport of hie chum, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty dayi from the Sate of thai aetice, . Tan Winkle. Witueeaaa taatimorr will be taken before D. P. Dwlo-ht a Notary Pulic at Fendleton, Umatilla county, Orea-on, on July 17, 1880, for toe Nei eec 8, T 4 N, HUE, and haaaae the following aa bia witneaaee, vii: John Stamp er, Henry Stamper, Wm. Borden and D. K. Booker, all of Centerrille, Umatilla County. Oregon. O-at-33 - ttAHBlC W, DWIuBT, Register. , NOTICE. La Ornci a LaOsahde, On., June , 1880. ; ' Notice is hereby riven that the foUowinr-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of hi chum, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty davi from the date of his notice, viz; ... .. - . ). A. Hales. - . Ha. No. 2376. Proof will be made before D. P. DwUrht, a Xotery Public at Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on July 24, 1880, for the Sw i sec. SO, T 4 K, B 84 E, and name the following as his witnesses, viz: Wm. Willis, Henry McUmber, John A. Gross and W. H. Boeder, all of CentervUte, Umatilla county, Oregon. S-28-S3 , Hmai W. DwienT, Reriater. NOTICE. tan Omcs AT LaGraxdi, Oa., June It, 1880. Notice IS herebv riven that the followhur-naniail est. tier baa filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support Of his dalm and aecure final entry thereof at expuMXH) M uurty oa'l tram toe oate of tnn aotiea. Calvta FergKaoa. Homestead spplipation No. 724. Proof will be made be fore the Oounty Judge of Umatilla county, Oregon, at Pendleton, an August 7, 1880, for the 8t Sei Sw sec s8,T4H, ft 38 E, and nunes the following aa his wit nesses, fix: James Boyee, Benjamin Binehart, A. J. OrofuU and Alex. Brassaeld, all of Tfeetap" 1aiatilU county, Oregon, ' Hssbt W Pwwht, Begiater &:S8r98 NOTICE. Lass Orncs at LaObahbb, Ogn June 10. 1880. Notice bj hereby given that the foUowinr-named set tler haa filed notice of hia intention to make Snal nmnf in .upur in u cfutfi wn mufv uiuu vowy saeieoi a. the expiration ef thirty days from the date of this notice, vie . atea jaaa)si Btlaekart. Homestead proof will be made before the County Judge at Pendleton, Oregon, op, the 7th day of August, 1880, for the E4 Net sec SO, and additional Jf of Net see. go T 4 H, R SS a and nanus the following as his witnesses, vis Calvin Ferguson, Jamas Boyee, (Jhartes Ferguson and Clark Briars, all of Weston, Umatilla county, Ore gon. . . Hasar W, Swiaar, Begister. La Omca at LAOaAXDa, Ogn., June 8, 1830. Notice ia nereb riven that the follownv-namadl aa tier has filed notice of his intention to make flomj nra m support ef his claim, and aecure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this nonce, vac; SUeaael Enrich, Homestead No. 650, for the Set NwL Nel 8wt of Sec. Xz, T i N, R M E, original entry: the St Swi of See. 22, T 5 N, R So E, additional sqtry. Said proof will be j maue oeure tne uounty Judge at Pendleton, Umatilla eonnty, Oregon, July 19, 1880, and names the following as bis wttaesses, vis: D. S. Whitney, George T. Berry, " . arev ana ueo. ao naven. Of umatiua county Ore gon- bxiikt T, wwmht. register. - NOTICE. Lass Ornea at L aOaairsa, Oarf June 14, U80. Notice Is heron given that the toUsnrinr.naniad set. Her has filed notice of his Intention to make final roof aeuppen or nie claim, ana secure nnai entry taereof at uie expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice B or BUcauu atejrtMMs. Homesstead application No. 108ft. Proof will be made eeraretnevoanty jnareaf vmatuin county. Oregon. "-'-- - 'j irrsr aSiflsliiMt umtiv Xt lie at Sao. . T 1 N, B 85 E, and names the following as his witness. es, u: wm noyee, aurea nails, turns. Brock and J K King, an ormatuia county, Oregon. e--a b. w. uwiobt, acgister. S ALING ALINO Set REESE, i EESE. YOU can buy a complete suit oft jioines ior 1MV at SALlAt; & KEKSsaTS. YOU can buy a neat Cassimere suit ior $13 at SAL1NU & REESE'S. . YOU can buy a nobby Cassimere suit tor I4 to $li at SALING YOU can buy a fine Suit of Blue lipri VPT RIajlr RinaAllntls as. I A V"" "l WWT sat TeAariajannn I au. AWSAiajoaj O. YOU can buy a small loy a fine suit for S3 at $ REESE'S. YOU can buy a No. 1 suit for a sman Doy tor X5 at al.ia & REESITS. You can buy an all-wool suit for boy froni5 to 9 years old from 97.50 to $10 at SALINC. & Reese's. YOU can buy a pair of blankets for $4 at saiins x Reese's. YOU can buy a large white bed Maiucet for s at Baling s lleese's. Large boys and small men can put fjiotning at very lowest prices from Baling & Reese Harness ami Saddle Shop, Stain Street. . CENTER VILLE OR. JUST KECEIVED Jl LABGK aSSOBTMKET OF Cocord Team Harness : Concnord Hack Harness, Q .Ladies, and Men's Saddles WHIPS, SPURS. Etc. I Satisfaction Guaranteed. . B. E. IIERTEY. WALLA WALLA BAKERY Established 1801. auauFACTvasa or CAKES AND And all kinds of CRACKERS. BREAD, PIES i Fire-Proof Building, Main Street, Jan2Stf WALLA WALLA, W. I inEW milliheryT ssanhe undersigned, having received a full Una of goods p irom New York and San Francisco, fld an nounee that they have just opened the largest d most complete stock of Millinery Goods hat h as ever been placed before the ladies of Walla waua or vicinity. Tne latest pattern uats ana uonneta in great variety, will be always oa exhibition, to which we invite special attention . KUKSJt irana a aistamee soueicea ana promptly attended to. We are prepared to give better bargains in our line In whohaJe or retail than haa ever been offered before. Also Dress Cutting and F(tting,Dolmans, U10S.KS, ac, c We are also asjemts far Brr. Warren's ealtk SCHXKBLET at TB)XrS4!ll. C. Lounsbury. aSLMit XTndertakeR. NO extra chargepor Hearse!! WESTON, Oregon. U. M. PORTER.& Co., . , t DEALERS. IN i J Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Mala fiUt Walla. Walla, W. T. ! LIME!! LIME !! LIHE ! i. H. Lyons at Ca. are now prepared to furnish uie quality oi uine, at S3.50 Per Barrel 1 J. E. J0NES,A't, Weston. -20-B-tf , T. Cook. J. H. Ixrlne, K. St. Drug Store! 1 Mir STREET, Centerville, -. Oregon. Contains a full stock of Pure I DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, FANCY GOODS UVD TOILET ARTICLES PAINTS, SWEET & LUBRICATING OILS, Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. BOOKS and STATIONARY, Todd's Gold Pens. Fine Cigars andljTobaccos, Choice Wines and Liquors, For Medicinal purposes only. : rreaerla4lens and Keeejpes fonapeaaelr , with are aaut PUswteh. CIVE US A CALL. E are sole agents for Clark's"0. N. T." Spool uotton, tne best in tbe world. Try it, . SALIIIG & REESE. COR. HAIN and FRANKLIN Sts. Also, COOLEY'S PATENT CORK ASD ELECTRIC HEALTH CORL I in wlute and colored. J D. BAMFORD a DRO. Proprietors of PLAIilllC AND FEED MILL! SASH .& DOOR Opp. New Flouring Mill, west) Of all kinds, done. And dealers in BUILDING MATERIAL MavnufavcturtarB ot .. WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS FRAXXES MOULDIXC, WEATUER-BOARDHfG Bustle or Beveled Asmisha or worked. -" Kept ou Hand, Bold Cheap, for Caen 4-S8-0U N. DUSENBERY eV CO.'S STILL CONTINUES on a CASH BAsis. just receivea unusuauy large invoices of vry ooaM Clothing, Uente' Furnishing Oooda, Boots and Stales Groceries and Provisions, which we are prepared to esil at the LOWEST possible rates FOB CASH. Oraia Bacon, Lard, fcc., taken in exchange for mnrrhandlae cc., sasim in excoange lor mercm ) place: opposite Drug Store, Main Kememoer tne Weston, Or. VTA11, IDAHO & NORTDER2X Staged Company. Leaves Pendleton for Umatilla every Tmes ; day, lhursday ana oaturaay tl a r. a, o . Leaves Weston daily for The Dalles, via inlet Kocicand lleppner, at lu a. m. Leaves Weston daUy for Walla Walla, via, I Milton, at 10:45A. M. la I 1 New Coaches, Good Stock, Skilled Driver and abl. par formaoc of serric are the featuras of shss esd and reliable CaasDssrjr. " K. A. STTJEX, SAIL8BTJRY, HAILET eyCO., W.J. Heffelfinser'f City WESTON and CENTERVILLE. I w.ll deliver goods to anal frwsa suwy yeurt at? gala s ines as sate aness rraisssss raises. Will carry freissst to eneal fsraesi BLUE MOUNTAIN STATION. All orders left with F. M. Paul at Weston, of nill receive my prompt attention. Fn Ight Bms to be Invarjbly paid la advance. G. J. MARKEWITZ. WATCHMAKER sJEWELEU, Watches, Clocks, and JeweliY rsmairaial 'in j first-class style at reasonable rates,. ALL W0EK WXS&APSmX. innber the plater-, era weajjisc m H S4. a rat sloor soslth orJeha. ATTENTION EMIGRANTS! TO THE Mammoth Stock Stoves & Hardware ; ftTweaty-flre rer cent, saved by eaUlngtaf c. t. mntsin, f MArx8T.WALLA.WALUk.WtV- M EATJ MARKCT. . YAJWiymje a nvnemsiAJf, rispgittaci, rresk Seats of an ktasls easustaaUr We keep bob hmt ike keas, . GIVE US A CAXaL. Water St., smsst tasaisors M Mss CALIFORNIA LIVERY and FEED STACL& MILTON, OREGON. JOHN DUSTAIT, Propritrier. Splendid Turnonte and Saddle Horses at notice. Plenty of bay and grain always on aauei. latarges to su toe tunes. eTResMsnber the place, appeal ta tale T $10 REWARD. in tbtk mirrrns t westt . stable of a stored horse. Mack, wish waits on forehead, braaded with a diamoad F ea hip, aad Sgure 4 on left ehauldir. Strayed fea taaeh en llMth Jnntiwr shrM wsaka saw. THIS PAPER tslSlS ET nr.w.ppr Axtvarlsatma; fesrsMll I BTrMBT), WHEKB AB- eeaaff tf , 2L7rSS1f2 LXJ t "J MS -4 ' 55 ,'! j1 . "Mi KAE7.- ' II - - 1. . , .r ' - " r) I - J'l : .. . . W-4M I W - ' "c ' -V1 ' " r -f-Tt'j,''"'-'--M,'--M.-lr'''-irPwiiii i inn ri-- -rui.' - - t. . 1BT , , M1 , '.-'". ' -r j -. it- , , . - y :-. 4 , - . ' - "; " T"" ' ' : : : -r i ,Y,, fM, N..a LliJ J - - 7- - , ; , , 'h-: "l..LllJ 4- , J i as .1,1 Maa. Mi J ; -