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WOm 8 ITTODAY, JULY 17, 1880. emit J n. . . MATS OBSAIOB, ftvunmAtira lour. Cua mKiBi ,,... 1 ......attTokM ..Ben). weioeei ..J.B. Smraroa.. 8. at Pumlnctoa ...j.S. Whites . ...LuctaaErarta ...1. L Bperrr ...J.B. tMr ...O. W.Webb ...J.O. Arnold ....Dr. J.B. Lindsay ...J.H. Relay J. CotbieD CBr . bUtob tlUDUS Fouca Jmi ouar or fouca B. Benjamin, ' P. A. Warttalaftoa, ..T.J.Laer. X. 1- Wood. let CmwiiIw . ...A. ateaenea. . . . . . . . X L. Van Winkle. 00000-. C. McMorrK CB. Beckett, loo. mnt oeo. rrobstei SPECIAL NOTICE. ateeepal wew --Sunday Scbool ereryBopday it 10 9, 4. aw, Hi semco t J, w. a., oy mt. v. UtCmktJ. Mrthae'ltl Ckareh Math. Brr. K. P. Wama aeeter; earrieea beid ia the Baptist Church, oa th eeeead Bandar of eaeb month, a U a. a. and 1 t.m. aptlM 1st Ckl , BMBk. a. Praet, pastor. FeawferrfcM oa Um Bret Bandar of . aaa 7 r. a., 07 nev. w. av, Caaaberlaael lrayteria Ckvrch Borrloai mtj suaaey at 11, A. a., and 7, r. a., Sunday School at IS, a., and eerrloee every Wedneeder at 7. r. a., ia Deely-s bau, oa Water street, by Bev K. W. Morrison. .P. dt A. H Vfeatea Mas, Ha. W d fourth SMurdayaof easa at the MaaooteHaU. second aad fourth Satu ith. at T r, a. J. E. Joats, W.H. E . . F. WeateB. Le4ce.e. 8 meoto erery Thursday at 7 Jo, r. H., la Veeleys Mail. L . T. Viae laeensala Loose Ha, 341. acts erery Saturday at 1J0 r. a. tvocAi. irir, NCW ads. JtLY 17th. Sesd us a refrigerator. Ho, for the Warm Spring 1 Bow about the itraet aprinkler ! No. It'a aat likely three of them can in crease the price of hay. JOHNHT Spongier, formerly of the Albany Democrat, ia in town. IMPROVE. 8. V. Knox hae farther in proved hi office by erect ins a verandah in front of it, which improve the appearance. 8MV1C. Rev. A. J. Hwndaaker will preaeh at Mountain Valley church next Sun day at 11 A. at., and at the Baptist Church, VVestou, at P. M. jCAUBOOSB, Recorder Mesches relagated b Vdruak and disorderly" to the quiet shades f Inrpriaooment. That 1 right, have no awdyism on the Streets. Rusticate. Dr. Eagan has gone to the Warm Spring for recreation; 0. Moeier ha taken a flight to the Wallowa, and everybody ia getting anxious to rusticate. Dakoexous. The bridge on the road to the Royce mountain, just beyond the city cemetery, is urgently in need of repair, being actually (Unserons as it is. It should be mended immediately. GALLAWTET. Again complaint are made by ladies that it it very unpleasant for them ia passing along Main street to be obliged to "run the gauntlet" of projecting feet and rode gate from men sitting in two columns on ' chair on the sidewalk. . It ia unfair to sub ject them to such annoyance, and the side walk was made for pedeatrian. Gentle mem wilt take the hint. FEBAOHAL, Dr. J. J. McDonald, of Is land City, Union county, spent a few days in the city visiting friend. He ha been im portuaed to locate on thi side of the moun tain. The Dr. is an efficient pbysican an d a thorough gentleman, as well a a lite-long Democrat. Saocess to him. The line described in the following petition ia the one adopted by the Pendleton Con vention. The petition is meeting with general success; j To the Eonorable Legislature of the Slate Oregon ' We, your petitioner, citizen and voter of Umatilla Countv, would respect! ally repre sent: - ' - ."-!., -.! ' , That the area of said County i so larxa, comprising over 5,003 aquire utile, and the average awanee iruu wo wiuj o ma ktwh was ouraeasome expense aad uaneces ary laoonreaience aad toe of time incident to sush cumbersome dimensions are therbv incurred to a majority of the titixen of said County; which inconrenieace may be cited: meagre facilities for travel, loss of time in going to aad from the County Seat, and heavy expense and delay attendant upon judicial investigation. . We would, therefore, petition your honorable bjdy to form a new Oiunty out of s&ii territory, to be bounded a follow: Beginning at midchannel of the Columbia River, at a point north of the meander post on the section line between See. 9 aad 10, T 5 N. K 29K, then south on said section line to the Umatilla River, thence following the Umatilla River ap to a point on T line between T 2 and S N,R 30E, thence following said T line east to B line between 32 and33, thence south on said K line to the base line, thane east em base line , to summit of Blue Mountain, thence following eonntv line between Umatilla, and Union. north -easterly to the Stat line between Oregon and Washiagtou Territory, .thence weet on said line to the Columbia River, thence down the channel of said river to the point of beginning. And your petitioner would ever pray. Those Horses. They came into town last Sunday. Some said they walked in. but knowing ones winked knowingly. The liv ery stable man aaid that with a team like that a man required no room to stow away hay the hone did it The larger one being led out gently to the sunshine, looked pretty. It shadow was shaded so softly; opposite the rib and bony part the shadow was deeper. That it possessed a good disposition was evident from the mildness of it move ments. A man with weak eye apologized to the owner for having mistaken its back for a fluted pillar for John's new hotel, and. only happened to discover his error by cam' ing closer to ascertain why they had a wind lass on it mistaking its leg. A benevolent old lady near sent hev boy up with a pork- barrel for the poor thing to lean on, a she said, glancing through her spectacles, that the poor thing didn t seem to enjoy good health." An old hone trader offered two dollar for it, "one for the hide and one for taking it off;" but the owner declined the of fer. He thought it was not enotnrh. Thev led itback again, the animal never falling. Crowd came to admire the melancholy pic ture, and to try to buy them. A real kind- hearted gentleman suggested that it would be only a humane act to have them lathed and plastered before cold weather set in. They are both alive yet. 1 Mister Leader Swr: On the 4th of Julie, 104 year after our grandfather framed thi government of our, about ten o'clock, I was a settin' on a lean-back cheer, areadia of the east orogan, what was printed at Penleton. I was so sod up with the new I cood not help goin' to sleep, and I dremt me a dream. It ain't much, but you may bet I felt good, any- Ithot I was on the top of Shiloh school house, in Diatrick 49, and I there beheld all the people of Mountain Precinct, all congre gated in one vast assembly, and I tuk note of all that waa there. There name tuk me by surprise as I bein' a stranger to them. Jim Royse was there with his Brass-field. James Hall-ed his girl there pretty Nicely by a help- in' him drive the team, and Jackson aeemed to be Freed from all hi trouble in that di rection. Peterson's weekly was circulated among them. John felt as tho the Dickens was completely Leach-ed ont of him; but un der the Foater-ing care of a Baker, he will come out all rite. Calvin, Henry is bestowing much Wisdom on the Parson. No-e, Hyatt could not have done better than to have been in this assembly; Hank was Roas-ed for Walla Walla or Milton on Cowae Creek, The Win that was Ray-sed from the Potlatch came to see the vast concourse of people, and the way Sol shone war fearful to behold. Absalom of old was not present, and it was found that the Elizabeth was to The company all Bony factions to pines had gathered him up. reign queen of the day. looked Stout without any molest or disturb. All seemed ta feel Bigg-am not wishing any Harm-er to any one until the Dear dorfed the Roads with ties ot flower and words of incense, and I awoke and found myself hugging some other man's wife, and my better half standing with the broomstick demanding satisfaction; and all waa a dream. Wasn't I lucky, Jimt I Sap Head, THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA. Read the following testimonials, not from persons 3,000 mile away, whom no one know, but from well-known and trust-worthy oitlsens of Oregon, whose names, writ ten with their own hand,' can be seen at our office:- . i SttVKRTOW, Or., March 18, 1880. I take pleasure in testifying to the reme dial properties of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. For the past two! or three year I have been troubled with derangement of the kidneys, during which time I have tried vari ous' remedies without obtaining relief. I bought a package of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA from J. C. Hayes, and from the first dose began to feel batter, and am happy to say thtt after using the package, I am almost entirely cured. SAMUEL COX. The writer of the following is a Baptist minister of many years' standing, well known a a missionary to the Indians, and 3 now a teacher in the school recently established at Forrest Grove for the education of Indian youth: Forest Groyk, OrJ, Mareb 8, 1880. I have been troubled for many years with weakness of the kidneys, and have tried many different . remedies,! sought aid from different physicians, and even changed clim ate to obtain relief, but have met with indif ferent success. Hearing through a friend of the value of the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, ootamea. a dox oi it, ana nave derived greater benefit from it than anything I have yet found. J. T. HUFF, Aajsjsnt newer. The immense sale and great rjonularitv of Green's August .Flower in all towns and vil ages in the civilized world has caused many mi ta tors to adopt timilar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the aflicted. ' This medicine was introduced in 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, with their effects, such as Sour Stomach, Costivenes, Sick Stomach, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Palpitation of the heart vertigo, etc, etc., it neper hat ailed 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 en receipt of two cent stamp. U. U. UEEEN, Woodbury, N. J., U. S. A. Arrived. The son of our respected citi zen l. K. Beckett, with Tom Carle and a number of others, have reached Weston after an overland trip from Missouri, of three months' duration. They report grain "burned up" in Kansas and elsewhere, and are much pleased with the good prospects of gram in Umatilla county. They passed lm monsc tu nbers emigrating to this country. But there is room for all and more, - Pursuant to a call published in the E, O. and Tribune, the convention called to con sider the question of the Division of Umatil la county, met at the court-house at 1:30 o'clock, and was called to order by A. Meach eu, of Weston. Win. Steen was elected to the chair, aad W. T. Cook waa made Secre tary. ' After an explanation of the object of the meeting by the chairman, it was moved that the convention adopt the list of delegates as prepared by the Secretary: Pendleton J Deapain, S L Mora by J Dagiel, proxy, L Blum, J H Tamer by R Sargent, proxy, Wm Matlock, J H Ellis. Weston Wm Steen, C McMotris, I L Van Winkle, H B Griffin, Jacob PrmbeteL A Meachen. Greasewood J M Gallaher, E J Spratling A J Cochran, L M Watrua. Centerville-W T Cook, Wm Willaby, T Kirk, O H Reed. Milton J E Kirkland. A M Elam, J as Isaacs, Geo Berry, N Pierce, M V Worming ton. Cottonwood J A Hungate. Heppner Wm Penlnnd. Alta Mr. Ogle. Mountain Wm Anderson. Mr. Blum addressed the convention brief- Sr, urged the informality of the section of elegates; pointed to the fact that they were from the lower end of the county; stated that the people of Pendleton were satisfied with the county as it is without Division, and very oourteously moved an adjournment. Mr. Meachen objected, and said that as the delegates were there in obedience to the wishes of the people of Pendleton, he thought it best to transact the business for which they came; that it was a great wrong to call men for such a purpose front such a great dis tance and then ask them to go home without doing anything. The uiotiou was lost. On motion, a committee of one from each precinct represented was appointed to con aider and agree upon a line of Division. Messrs. Despaiu, McMorris, Gallaher, Reed, Kirkland, tiungate aud fenlaud were ap pointed as such committee. Committee retired, aud after an absence of more than an hour, reported that they could not agree, ana asked to be discharged. The report was read, and the committee dischareed. Moved and seconded that the line proposed by the petition now ia circulation be adopted as the oue best suited to the people of the whole county see petition in another column. This was ably and e.-qnenl.y ad' vocated by Mr. Gallaher. of Greasewood pre cinct. and opposed by Messrs. Kirland, Blum and Wormington. The line was' agreed upon by a vote ot lo to . After a few remarks by Mr. Meachen. thanking the Pendleton delegation for their courteous treatment of the convention in so generously providing the court-house in which to hold its session, ana extending ota er civilities, too numerous to mention, the convention adjourned sine die. ' Wm. Steen, W. T. COOK, Chairman, Secretary. EXECUTOR' NOTICE. I . !! H BKKkdT TBI if IX aV-iJ Pure-lance of an order ul the County Court at i the State ot Ocoa Count of Umatilla, made oa the SSSBSaSSr PLAIIIIIC MID FEED KILLI BViiwcaA, wu sr a aaasa j t Aiaiast fcv, aoow, bm a wviwa, au basai afteraooaof said day, tin following- described real ee tate, together with the impraremaBte thenoa, to-erit: The w of awl, i aej of awl, fc awj of eel, eeetioa T N ft SSE, ljlaf aud bjs la Untatiila County, Oregon, aad containing two hundred acne. Terms: une-nau eaaa in naaa,- ana oae-aai ta twetre months, secured mj sasrtgage oa tne prfmiaaa. i. a. rufixs, B. T Kasx, Kxaeutur, Tuatia Bell, Atrys lor Executor. Weatoa, July 17. 1880 1 17-80-tw -NEW -TO-DAY, 4-BAnFiq-cza Praprietaa ot Aad SASH & DOOR 0pp. New Flouring C13, vrc&a. SALIXG 1LIX4J & Plajxinc Of an kinds. 4 YOU can bay a complete soli of fjiotiiesror iu at al.iu s REESE'S. YOU can buy a neat Cassitnere suit rr $1 At SAieiau s REESE'S. . . BUILDING MATERIAL ' Manufacturers eti window romEs Dooits rcusies. I HOULDIXG. ; WE4TUEB BOlBDIXCt ' -fRnitacor Beveled, famished or worked. YOU can bay a nobby Casslmcre I Suit for 814 to $16 at SAL1 YOU can buy a fine Suit of Blue Beaver, BiacK uroaaciom or :7 4-48-3 J Kept oaUand, Sold Cheap, aw Casaj N. DUSENBERY CO.'t UCattla 1P1IHA asawwuvaweiu we t STILil. UUnTlIiUEB oa a CASH BABES, aad WS SATO heavy Casslmare at the lowest fei rL; fiKUreS In the COUntry at SAL- Oroeerlea and rnrUoai, w&leh we are prepared to aeU 1 & KKBSti Sa 'jLT. it tS uT ZZt'lZZl Remember the place: opposite Drag- Basra, Mala Braes n eaion, ur. YOU can buy a small boy a fine THE GREAT suit for $3 at SALL&U & REESE'S. ' J NEW TO-DAY. In Prices at the CENTERVILLE HARDWARE STORE! All kinds ef Vtstware kept la Stock And aaade aa wraer. STOVES ! Job Work and Repairing Neatly and Cheaply done. " All Goods in my line told at Walla Walla prices. H.SS1ITII. Centerville, Or. 7-17-80-tf W. H, ROWLAND, PHYSIO-MEDICAL OR BOTANIC YOU can buy a Xo. 1 suit for a small boy for 85 at S1UXG a REESE'S. You can buy an all-wool suit for bey Irotn 5 to 9 years old from 1J0 to $10 at SALIXG & Reese's. YOU can buy a pair of blankets for $4 at soling s iteese. YOU can buy a large white bed Dianuet ror at aung Reese's. Large boys and smatt men- can buy tjiotning at very lewesi prices from Salins k Reese. zr vV. I rHZL SlONERS. Nearly 300 signers in Weston precinct to the r edition adopted at the Con tervill misting for the Division of Umatilla county. Let the good work go on, and let the people of all the county petition for the line they favor, and then let the majority rale, Important. When you visit Walla Wall be sure and sail at the. Sea Francisco Kestan rant on the north aide of Main street. Messrs. Brash & Cranston, the proprietors, spread the best table in the city. Don't fail to give them a trial. . Everything about the place is neat, dean and attractive. HABBLi Works. D. J. Coleman, Walla Walla, is proprietor of the Marble Works, and prepared to rarnylsh Head Stones,Monnments aad everything else in his line, at reasonable rates. B. F. Mansfield is agent for Center- ill bb Weston, and is aathorUed to take orders and give receipts. Thi Bm Wat to Kill Squirrel Pro- wide yourself with a package of Bolmes' Sqvir rsf Poison sad have all the boy and girls go after 'am. It will clean them ont sura. Put up in large package and is the cheapest and beet in the market. Made and for sale by H X. Holmes, Druggist, Walla Walla, or to be had fiom your nearest Druggist. W. G. jAkUtsoH. Watch-maker and je ler. comer Main and 3d 8. Walk Walla aotieite your patronage Having 17 year practical experience and keeping competent Workmen is his employ, is prepared to do M watch repairing, jewelry work, seal cat ting etc, promptly and at reasonable price. . Watches, dock, Spectacles always In stock B sold cheaper thso My other store Wall Walla, w eston. At this season of the vear nar- ticularly the city ia charming. The number of beautiful trees beautifies and improves our streets, and they cast a refreshing shade ia hot weather. The limpid waters of Pine Creek meander through bur midst, and parkinslT enhance appearances. The hum of business is heard; the carpenter's hammer rings in every direction; Vehicles of every description around our streets, and prosperity beams on every hand. Everybody is, or ought to be happy, and straggelere elsewhere should "homeward wend their. weary way. Top Heavy. They were all riding along quietly and smoothly, when, going down a light grade, one of the numbc impelled by an ungovernable impulse, lunsed forward heavily out of the hack, but fortunately fell on his head, and ao waa not hurt. "Don't give p the ship," shouted a voice, and the acrobat slid back again, having first regained his feet. s Robbed. The other night, rumor says, as the stage containing the express box cf Wells, Fargo & Co., made the trip from Pendleton to Umatilla, it was ascertained that the eontents in part, of the box, together with the way-bill, were missing. The bullion was untouched. Suspicion is rife. No attack waa made on the stage. 1 Nine Precincts, Our readers will notice that nine precincts were represented at the Pendleton Division Convention, representing seven-eighths of the whole population of Umatilla county. The result ought to be ac ceptable to the whole county, even if some local prejudices were ns!-3Tled. KeUee. Diphtheria and ef Teeth a dpec- Diaeases ot Women and Children Chronic Comolalnte. also Extracting of laity. Consul tattoo Free at n OtSea, next door to HoBman a MorrM' CENTKKVUAJS. Or. 7-17,80-tt S. F. SHARP, M. D., .Physician, Surgeon, aad Accoucheur. OFFICE Over Wagner's Furniture Store, Centerville, Or. 7-17-ao W. T: COOK, atrovsvaet.-ar pttbivzc OFFICE At Drug Store, Centerville, Oregon, 7-17-80-tf NOTICE. Eloped. Last Monday a. man named Nelson eloped with the wife of Wauten Per. mentor, who ha been living up on Wild Horse. The lady left a note for husband to the effect that she waa tired oi living with him, and that ho need make no attempts to follow her or bring her back. Mr. Nelson has been hying in the vicinity of Pendleton, where he own a good claim, Te Wteeaa ft atop Concent, i Messrs. McColl & Miller have placed ac counts in my hands for immediate settlement. If those parties do not coll "and settle, I shall enforce collection. A. Mkachen, Att'y-at-lav fife airs. The south side of Main street demands repairing. No more patchwork, bat an entirely new sidewalk is wanted just as soon a work on the new hotel shall hav Arrtted. Fly paper, insect powder, gen. nine fruit wax, axle grease, and a great vari. ty of medicines and notions at the City Drag Store, everything at bedrock prices. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Sarah KParmenter, having left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, all parties are hereby cautioned that I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by her from this date. . Wanton E. Pebmentxr. Weston, July 13, 1880. w Personal. John M. Hart man has re turned to his home again.- He has been Dep uty Sheriff, but under the new regime, has stepped down and ont, Capt, Martin, a whole-souled gentleman, now administrates in the shrievalty. '' -.-" Waste-B ASSET. -Communication sign d ''An Old Democrat," is received; but as the real name of tho writer does not accompany it, it has been consigned to the waste-basket. Twin. Hancock is one of twins, and after he is elected President, all the youngsters will strive for that distinction, Better bo a twin than President, as Henry Clay said. Who T Who would have thought that tho I people of Pendleton won ready to take such broad and patriotic views on County Divis ion? Lara OFncs ar LaGbaxdz, O., July 8th 1880. Notice is hereby riven that the following-named uttler hae Sled notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of bia claim and secure Anal entry thereof at the expiration uurcy aays mm we out e awa aouce T " Feeuetat Blatk, Pnemntiom Na. HOI- Proof will be made at TJ. 8. Land Offlca at LaOrande, Oregon, on the 4oth day of August, lew, for the vj, sec 8, T 4 , kit K, ana names the fol owinc as his witneiaee, vis: Jaa. Pioreon. Wm. Petre, D. W. C. French and John Btark, all of Umatilla county, Oregon. 7-17-oV-DW heaiki w. uiriuui, oegiiner. NOTICE. Notice ia hereby siren that Chaa. A. Barrett baa this day made aoolication to-nurchaie under the act of Coa- greei, approred June 3d, 1878. entitled an "Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Orecon. Nevada, aad in Washington Territory," the 8wj of see 10 in T I N of R ME. Final proof aad parchM are to be made at tqa expiration of sixty days from tee date of uua nowce. aapaT vwmn-, 7-17-SOSw Register NOTICE,; Notice is hereby eirea that Jobs T. Adams baa this day made application at thia UfBoe to purchaaa under the act oi uoagroej approved rfoae so, una, entities, - vi Act for the ealeof timber laa in the States of Call fornia, Oregon, Nevada aad Washington Territory,' set oi see iu i ifi,a sob, naai proorana are tebe made at the expiratioa of sixty days the notice. - Hsrav LaOiaod, Or. Jury 8, 1880. this EenaBT, Register. 7-u-BU-ew NOTICE. Lead Office at LaOrande, Or.. Jose , 1880. loUce te herebr rim tbat the foBowtoe named set tler fees ale aotiee of Us tntestiaa to ia eopport of Ma data, aod eeeure Snal entry, theraon as tee expuaetoa ej turty ears t i from the date ef this ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a never-failing Cure tor Nervous Desautv, Exhausted . Vkaditv. Paralysis, and all snch oemble e Sects as Loaa -if Mamsory, Litade, Iverarou to Society, Dimness of Vision,- Koiaes in the Hood, tnd many other diseas es that lead to insanity and death. DR. MINTIE will agree toforfeit FlTB HCHfflptp Dollars for a case of this kind the ITAL RESTORATIVE under his special advice and treatment) will not cure, ot to anything impure ec injurious found in it. VR. MIN TIE treats aH Private Diseases sueooesfuUy withnnt mprrarv. COMSCLTATION FRBK. - - Thorough examination and advice, incluUg. analysis oi tsriae, $5.90. Price of Vital Re storative, 9&0O a bottle, or four tuues tho -quantity, $10.00; sent to any address inpon r- . , ceip ot pose, w j. vr. y servatknt, smd in private name if deattwo, by A. . MINT1K, M. U., 11 earaej mrecx, San Fraoeisco, Cal . , ' . DR. MINTIICS KIDNEY BEMEDY. "NEPHRETICUM," cures all kinds of sUsV.. nay and Bladder complaints, Uonnorrhoea, Gleet, Leneorrhoea,- For sate broil drug- gistsj $1 .00 a bottle, six bottles for JtSOp, . are the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and BILLIOUS cure in the market. For sale by all druggists. v2Jy31y ' W. T, Cook. J. KlrvlBe.al.BV 1 AXLE GREASE! TTUCKS LAMBERT'S AXLE JJ. Ore aaa at the Citv Drae Weston, cheaper than over. Store, AU Una of Lubricating Oils, Castor, Lard and Polar Oils at BEDROCK PRICES. 6 29-tw mm IODIDE OF POTASS. The Best Spring Medicine and Boamti fier of the Oomjlftiioin in ut, Gores Pimples, Boils, Blotches, Nenralgia, Scrofala, Ooat, Rheumatic and Mercnri a pains, and all Disaaes&risiQg from on Imparo state of the Blood or Liver.. tSTSold by McCoFot Miller, Drug Storo! MAIN STREET, Centerville, Oregon. ' r. Contains a fun stock of Toe ' DRUGS & PATENT UEDICtHEV PERFUMERIES,1! FAXCY GOODS AXD TOILET 1HTICLES PAINTS, SWEET & LUBJUCATirUl ClU Clocks, Wattfw and ele welry; BOOKS mad ST A TIOXAXT, ' . Todds Cold Pons. . Fine Cigarsjand Ttni&eciitv Choice Wines and Fee MedWnal porpoeee oo. rrracvlUaa aadv with Care aat4 sTUpotefo. E are sole agents for ClarkVKX N. T." Spool i Try it AN IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT CURE for COUGHS. COLDS, AsTH- MA. BRONCHITIS. CROUP. INFLUENZA, CATARRH, Lost ef VOICE, Incifitnt Consumption, and all Diseases el the Throat'and Lunqs. Ask -for the Cali fornia Pulmonary Balsam, and take no ottrar.. ; crSeM kv an Brmcctata. ' ' .W Spool Cotton, the boat iav tb ary i. . SALIIIC & REESt id. COR. MAIN and FRANKLIN SU. Also, C00L5T8 PATENT COCZ asd ELECTRIC HEALTH CORSr in white and colored . V " VALLA YALLA CAKEBY. ATTENTION EMIGKAXTS TO TBX relammoth ' Otock ! Stump, Senator 81aUr will stums tho State for Hancock and English, Hurrah for purity in our executive ! tfaBOBV win be taken before D T. Dirltrbk a Notary PnhUe a Peadlaion, Gmatilia eovatr, Qngrm. u, nr u see zs, i e , a. ae m, aaa oho vine as bia wimts, vis. Mm ate- iDeraaitt, Jamee Derriok, A'nx MUoe and Wm Dmaa, all ef Weston, Umatilla county, Oreeea. Stoves & Hardware. Tva-seaeroisAsawreaOtec.aa C T. taaMM. bfar'..Wal4ftVAVLA1w. a . " rstitifletied UT 3stk3iaH05eQaT5affaelCe ' oarrsTOasa er " ; ;' -., BREAH. CASES AKP Aa4ak1ast . CRACttcns. - - - - MMb. tSataJ Meaai - erai.efe w war, 1 1 m mjt eni, wwi jsatStf WALLA WAIAA, eT.T