SATURDAY. JULY 31. 2SS0. - VI 't - :jrrr iam..., .'(.msmmmsw J ..H.-O. Yokon ..Ben). WaMen ...J. B. Benson . xt Bus"- ...S. M. Pennington ;MKiitiHV f UoMiEmto -.umirr 1 'I ilea., f Ttumn .................. School SorMtixTtxDMif.. .- l.ftBOXEIt bt'CVKYOR MuiiuiajjKt . . r. ,......... r ?' -"J .J. L Bperrv ...4. a Smv ...a. m, ...j.e, ioid ....Dr. J. a Uwlaay ...j.b. Raiey ,.J. CothreU City 111 cere. ator T. A Lacy- I Ul.lt HOLICK cocxciuiu. C. McMorria, C. B. Bccaett, P. ilenj.-.min, . l'.A..Wt in"1" Jno. Miller Geo. Pruitel '. 'special notice. .'':.al fliBrrlt. -"Sunday School every Sunday . m, a. ., fiiti crvicw t 7, r. M., by Rev. 4. 1. Wa.tditt riarrcb ! E P. Warren ,u.il.r ; aervfeca lujd In to Baptut Cnurcb, on the t ii.U .sunilay of eacn month, at it a. a. ana t r. . iinplM l'lMarrb,--Servftt on the Srat Sunday of mtfu mwitu, II, 4. a,, aud 7 r, byRav. w. M. iTueti, jiaftUe. ' nmbrrlnnsj Ireyerln t bnrieb Services .:v.:ry aunduy at U, a. n ana 7, r. Sunday aciiool at 12, and leryitca every Aeduesday at 7. in Halt, on Watur utreet, By iUr W. .dorrUon, A .F. Jt A. M. Wenloa Uxtsr. So. 05 1 ... 4ueU seeond and fourtn Satur id and lourtn baturuve of eavn ' aiontn. at 7 r. a. at the Maeenie iWI, J. E. Jopjm, W. M- I. O, l. r. lu Lodlfo.Xo, &M me. ev.-ry ')'. .h ,d-vy at 7 jo. r. u in Id a ey' lis i. rin ll'.nuljil i . i.i at 7,3 1 r. K. lude , iMI. MM.IL LEAIH.U. ' iv f.urners are all busy, and gen , with the prospects. . niy .irduro.'Jce at Centerville will ' ni'il in xt Mimiluy, August 2d. , . . - ml Ua V. Last Tuesday opened out . . -'lol, almost told day, and lircs were in t'lSK Creek is quite a lobster bed. The m brought a 1 t of litem to towu thu other ; y; - f ; 4i.UK CHANCi-:, Two heavy draught nmres iud also two colts for salo, .'ApJ'ly at this offiue. ' v . . HoME.The patrons of A; A. John will find liiiu next Monday at his new uliri on "' Main street ' " 1 '. ' - Jacob Prabntcl has gone below tin bui ncss. He is one of our best citizens an t li-v business men. Heat. The thermometer indicated 98 di g. in the shade last Saturday, being the holiest day of the season. Universalis!!. The Rev. Paul Smith will preach ut Dealy's Hiil! to-night at 7. and tu-iuiiiruw at 11 a. M. and 7 r. m. TlIE editors of the E. 0. have turned Catholics. It will be an edifying spectacle to nee Turner telling his I'cad-i. Salts, Sails us u ell us hay bus gone up since tliiiso hordes changed owners. There is Hj telling bw thiuus nuiy turn out, WANTKD, Weston wants a good baker; !riiiaii prel'arred; but lie must li one who nuderstunds hi.t Im4in'.-g, A ahjudul open ing. , Fa KMEU3, Co to I). C. Louiutbiuy for al kiud of turning, such as pulleys for headers and all - other iiiiiuhinery. Steam engine pi wer. Suited. D DwigUt. of the firm of vi M A" Uaijcv,."iiid agei'lS Ht Ptflidletoo, UMt.il his old friends ut Weston, and every -body vras glad to see him, J.iK JjTIcii. .V. It. Jne-i oio of our J ntie.i, is getting ready for leal b.isi-- -. lie will have a comfortable oilioe in .i. 'u- houstt. Uriug on your claims. SkKV NTU.LIsI. The female lielp wlo ! n.iiii naile at uiiKeusoualile hours and keeps tie it li ilj li in utiiii-g until 11 I. M., hoiild keep earlier hours. Important, When you visit Walla, Walla be sure and call at the ban Francisco Restau rant on the north side of Main street. Messrs. irush & Cranston, the proprietors, spread tbe best table in the city. J ou't fail to give them a trial. Everything about the place is neat, clean and attractive. s M RBL.K Wohks. D. J. Coleman, Walla V i lia, i Ti''rk'tiii oi the Marble Work,-n4 r. 'l to t'uriii-h lliiul Stones.Moiiuinaiit i tiling clw in id.- iijie, at reasouabla ' l-. M.inl)L'ld is itent for C'enter : '. VVeMoii. and is aulh iriud to take i i. ; . .d give receipts. : ' :ktWayt(i Kill Squirrel. Pro 'f ; . uiEcll witha paclisgeof l.oljties' Unuir mi and have all the boys and girls go ter 'em. It will clean them out sure. Put up in large packages and is the cheapest and tx.'t in tbe market. Made and for sale by H. I". Holmes, Druggist, Wajla Walla, or to be bad fiom your nearest Druggist. W. G. jAMES05l.-rWatcb-maker and jew ler, corner Main and 3d St.' Walla Wall a solicits your patronage Having 17 years practical experience and keeping cowpatmt workmen is bis employ, is prepared L do ne watch repairing, jewelry work. sal t ting etc, promptly aud at reasonable prices. Watches, Clocks, Spectacles always in stock and sold cheaper than any othsr store in Walla Walla. Hmtala CrreBneev ! -v ' -r Mountain, July 29. 1880. Eds. Leader: Everything is lovely and tlie goose hnugs high. A new road was sur veyed out here on the mounUiu last Monday, wbich uivea good satisfaction to all with on exception. - ' x "' w " -- We are having fine times here now. On day hot, next day void, next rain, and what fine crop of grain we will have if nothiug befalls ns more than we know of now. K. A. Freed is now conducting singing ev ery Sunday in the morning at the M. E. Sunday school in the Shiloh school house, and iu the evening for the Baptist Sunday school in the Baptist church, which speaks well for dir. rreea. ne is wen uitea Here by every a . irv s w . , . oue. His school at the Baptut church will close next Saturday a week. He goes from here then to teach a terra on Cowse Creek. James Wisdom U running hie shingle will full tilt now. , i James Royse has got bis threshing machine ready t start by next Monday. 1 believe. The whuopii'ig cough is among the children; the distemper 'is among tha homes; goose berries and eurrunt among tbe fruit-gather ers, and gas amoug tbe men. No marriages, no deaths, no news, but lots of breath. So it is. . Luke Shakp. The Trtbnae. The Tribune is published at Pendleton that is, part of it. The young men of that sheet d servr credit for their strenuous ef forts to issue a good paper, and certainly the "outi-nle is pretty goou. in the last issue they made oue of those wild attempts to writs iu an easy, ofl-haud way about the LEADER, now, as jar us me leader is concerned, we don't care a bit. But the ef fort looks so simple, and they always get off the track- They say, "the fact of the mat ter is ui line was agreed upou" at the Peu dleton Division Convention. Y. M, Steen Chuirman, aud . T. Cook, Secretary of that convention, signed the report we pub' lixhed, stating that a Hue was agreed upon, And the E. O. was so angry about it, they devutedNiearly a column to fighting it, and they say a line "was adopted." Now, boys, read your ''big efforts over to some intelli gent man before publishing them. Your bet friends are worried considerably over apy of your brilliant articles. Don't attempt a "serious" paper, or a "funny" one; stick to the mild type of yore. Accident. Last i;.(..u, :i C- ,-u. day a young man named Thomas g nortii of Centerville, was riding 'ay which had been bucking cou mi'.' i ). '. -laving remounted the animal, . violently on his head and shoul r - : in ground. I here were no interna j 'ii a i aay inouient, but the spinal cob .... a .a tne na e of the neck appeared to have i sained a r-evere shock from tha coucussion, as eiun that joint complete paralysis of mo ii i i and Beosatioii Immediately supervened, lie wuh carried to the house, Dr. Sharpe sum moned, and everything done to relieve him, bat ut i ne lime ot writing there was no per ceptible improvement in his condition. The same young man about a year ago sustained a disloeal iuu from the same cause. Break ing cay uses is at host a dangerous occupation. School Fund.-TImj amount of interest arising from the Common School Fund, distri buted July 0th, ISoO, by order of the School Land Lpnunissioncrs, at Salem, Oregon, is $45,903,55. This is an inciease over last year of 39,770,43. The number of children between the age of 4 aud .0 years is 59,015- a gain of 3,157 over the year 1879. '1 he rate per capita is 77 cents against 69 cents of last year, U ma tilla Lounty having 3,733 children of School is entitled to $2,877,41. Umatilla County stands sixth in the U-it. Fjned. The individual who caused such a stir in the city last week, being hrouirht lfore Recorder Meachen, was fined $10 for u-iug abusive languaue, $5 for cruelty to his horse, and $13.50 as costs. Complaint was further made agijnst hjiu by the City Mar sha before Justice Powers for resisting a lawful officer. The offender's wotinled arm being in uti unhealed oouditiou, he was bailed iu the sum of $30J to appear for examination when called for. Ladies' School. --We are in receipt of the catalogue and prospectus of St. Paul's school, Walla Walla, of which Mrs. Lenibel H. Wells js principal. It is exclusively for girls. This institution of learning is based on a high model, and affords advantages to yoitug ladies that will not suffer by compari son with any of tlin Eastern schools. It is highly worthy of patronage. Any informa tion may be obtained by addressing the prin cipal.. Mouse. - t Notice is hereby given that my wife, Sarah . l'armeuter, buving left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, all parties are hereby cautioned that I will not be re siionsible for any debts contracted by her from this date. Wantoji E. Permenter, Weston, July 13, 1880. 4w Wokkino I A man rushed into town Thursday saying Hugh McArthur was at work in the hay-field. A crowd soon ; con gregated, aud a committee of three most re- Habl? citizens dispatched to tbe spot. They returned saying it was actually so, on the strength of which e give it. Stea vgk. uf the many persons who re Iusd to assist our Marshal ju making a law f ul arreat, not one of them has been punished. Wlien the Marshal himself shows so little npe.-i for the dignity of tbe office, it is not nr, r.ing that others treat it with the utmost ,;;.r:iice. L iSEV, Parties weald do well to patron )e ileffelfinger in getting freight from B)ve MooaUin Station, as he gets it immediately, and Uuu saves storage. THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA. Read the following testimonials, not trow persons 3,000 miles away, whom no one knows, but from well-known and trust-worthy oitizeus of Oregon, whose name, writ ten with their own bands, can be seen at our office: ' u -' : Portland, Or., July 81, 1879 Tbe OREGON KIDNEY TEA baa cared my back and kfdneys, and I am at a bus to express my gratitude. I shall always re member the OREGON KIDNEY TEA with pleasure and esteem, aud highly recommend it to all my fneuds and acquaintances. J. H. P. DOWNING (at P. Selling's). Portland, Or. January 31, 1879. While I was in Tillamook but winter I was affected iu my back and kidneys so that it was alinust impossible for me to reach Port land. Wheu I got here I wes induced to try the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. I drank, at my meals, the tea made from it, aud it has effected a radical cure. I can highly recoui mend it to all those afflicted as I was. - E. COHEN. AKga.-t flower. Tbe immense sale and great popularity of Green's August Flower in all towns and vil- ages in tbe civilized world has caused many mitators to adopt similar names, expecting to reap a harvest for themselves at the expense of the adicted. 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 never ha failed 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 Diarv Almanac, the most expensive free Almanac ever publish' ed, sent free on receipt of two cent stamp. U. li. UREEK, Woodbury, N. J., U. S. A. Ceops.T1ic urbane editor of the Watch man indulges in a mild suspicion regarding our statement of the security of the crops in Umatilla county, westatea in a previous issue that some fields had been ruined. The fact is that the crops from Milton to Pendle ton are iu fair condition much bettor than anyone anticipated they would be, before the late rains. Brutes. Two well-known grass widow ers whose wives and babies are about to re turn from a visit, were overheard to sympa thize with each .other thusly; "Our happy days are over. No more can we jump over the chairs and receive our friends sans cere monie." TRAMPS. The Walla Walla Statesman is indulging in a vigorous war against tramps and dead beats. The latter are "kicking" about it, some inside the caliboose, and oth ers in. their . respective spheres. Society should frown on sqch characters. Democrats, Turn out and organize, a Hancock club next Monday. This matter should be attended to by men of all parties who desire to sec "Clear Record" Hancock elected. Lots and Farms tow Sale. : I have a house and lol situated in tha cerjr tral part of Weston, lor sale. Also two larg? farms. Terms easy. A. Meachen, Att'y-at-Law, Born. To the wife of Uev. R, C. Oglesby, of Heppner, July 27th, a son. Weight, 9$tbs, father, mother and child doing well. Good for the west end. SAY ! Did you read the plan in the E. Q, that was adopted that Pendleton would be enabled to evade the result of its own effort in calling a Division Convention ? They mistake the people of this county for servile schoolchildren. Change. Service at All Saints Church to morrow at It A. M. instead of 7-30 P. M. as heretofore, by Rev. J. D. McConkey. The Holy Communion wil) be administered. APOLOGY. We must apologise to our Dem ocratic friends for having omitted the call for the organization of a Hancock ulub in western 1'rccinct, It appears in this issue, however. GIRL. It seems that the son an4 heir of the house of Chamberlain is, after all, a girl Girls are always much nicer than bojs, any way . J. S. VanCkave has about eighteen &ai horses of all ages sick with the distemper. ADVFUTISMENTS. err aa Isjaacttaa B imteaniliw a. iaabla eatH Disease debiliated physiqae, mad mrUt4m s thin tad innutri tion drcBlsttoD with Ur&MK Stomach Bitters, the neat, the most highly eeactioaad, aa4 tbe meat popu lar tonic ana praraara in eriaienre For aala by s3 PragaVf ud PssWrp leaaraOr. r is ADVERTISEMENTS, K4W2XO' K01S3A "30LL0M XHOH9 o smn piToj mooj ; nao ixm taw; psipiunj fsnodind Strfpipia, joj 'SAOQMA 9 SEOOQ ? yiNMOdnvp jd 30?i pooJ oejy sondimsrx ta io ojaiamoio: ' jo addui doo9 pueq no daaj Visv ( pajoduil Avon aja km, 'Xjauiqavra ueio papa puu don m p3aia Suash nvia3viAj ONianna mi su-i-ivaa unv . bj "som aaoma : dons Sniqqop ivaaudn 'unav lm Sunul3 STRAYED. T7R0M THE. PREMISES OP THE X" subscnbir, residing on eight Mile, in Was co county, a DAi.K BAY HORSE, about 15 hands high, with short heavy tiaL star in lore- head, mane parted in center, white streak over left nose, collar marks on top of neck, shod all around with old shoes, not branded nor saddle marked. When last seen was at John Day's nndee, goim; in tne direction of W alla Walla. I t. a dull, A its will be paid tor tbe return oi tne animal, or o ior luiormation oi nis i . i a- r e i? i whereabouts. JOHiN TAUrEKT. The Dallas, July 20, 1S30. 7 -24-80 W. T. Cook. J. H. Irvine, M. D. Drug Store! MAIN STREET, V Centerville, Oregon. Contains a full stock of Pure DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERIES, ANCY GOODS AND TOILET ARTICLES ii AINTS. SWEET & LUBRICATING OILS Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Todd's Cold Pens. Fine Cigars, and Tobaccos, Choice Wines and Liquors, For MeJidnul purpotei only, Prescriptions and Beeetpes CBpode4 with Care and ptspatell COOKIE 3CXC-VXZTX1, MILLINERY!! ITSPTIHR LADIES OF WESTON AND VICINITY iiiPS i art; respectfully informed tht thp Undr sioed have ojwned mnd now offer for ule a Complete Slock ot r i st-Cl.igg MILLINERY GOODS. The Latest Styles of Bats and Bon nets always on hand in Great Va riety. FEATHERS, FL0WEE3 and every kind of TKIAI MING to suit the most fastidious. AGENTS for WABSEN'8 HEALTH Corset. M.tV 8TBF.CT WESTOX. (Xext door to Hardware Store.) MILLER A SCHXEBLLT HEADER DRAPERS ! Be sure to send your orders for II EA D ER DRAPERS to PAIXE BROS., of their own Manufacture. Tkf.y are uneqnalUd in quality of material and narJemanship, DR. H. R. ALDEN, GST Directly Opposite tha Postcjlce'3 WAIU WALU, T. J. H. RALEY, Suneyor and Civil Engineer, - Pendleton, Oregon, Town Plats made and Lands Located. . S0-:tM7, MISCELLANEOUS OILS! OILS! OILS! Tho Undersigned are now prepared to sell CASTOR AND LARD OILS HI Kil Than tbey can be had this side of The Dalles. E3Call and get Prices' ! ' i ICOOXaXi Sb TwTTT.T.-BXfc. Citt Drcq Store, Westo?. ST. PAUL SCHOOL, S A Boarding and Day School FOR GIRLS. i The Christmas Term beglna on Thursday, Sept. , 1830. It U Important for every pupil to be present on the FIRST DAY OF THE TFRM ! For narticularg. call at the aohoolion Poolar StrfoL omw en second aoil Ttyrd 8treU, or Addresa the PRINCIPAL. ' . Mt. L. 0. Wt.LL-S. . 7--3m walla walU, w. T. WALLA WALLA BAKERY; Ubliihed 1SC1. O. BBBOECTT1T., MANcracTiTRzK or BREAD, CAKES AND And all kinds of CRACKERS. PIES Fire-Proof Building, Main Street, janiStf WALLA WALt.A, Wf. T North end of Water St. H. A. GREEN Keeps cont'a-itH' on hwi a full 5'ipplr of Hay, flarala, aaftri etc., and all iiordeslurt in ior charge win receive geva treatment. j friMUPS attention vvon ta arretc or night ) goo! aoml aaxl caHrittif irrwu.Mla .Jj)fH:iit to dlabiw. W. OOOK, car public. Drug Store, Centerville, 7-17-80-tf OFFICE- At Qveqon. . C. STAMPER, MRS. TAVLOR.J The Webfoot Restaurant,' Opposite the new Court llouxe..) I ----- - 2QC Best Heals for tbe Money In Walla Walla. ' 7-2-tf i . . SALIVG REESE.1 EESEJ YOU can buy a complete suit of YOU can buy a neat Cassimerci .suit tor at sALIAii A YOU can buy a nobby Caslraere; Sqit tor $14 to $16 at ?S ALIAt; KEESE'si. YOU ean buy a fine Suit of Itlue lSeuvcr, uluck Broadcloth or heavy Oassimsre at the lowest figures in tue country at SAL- YOU can buy a small boy a fine suit lor 93 at siLiAii & REESE'S. YOU can buy a o. suit for a small Doy iqr $5 at SALlu You can buy an all-wool ult for boy trom 5 1 9 years old from $7.50 to $10 at SALIXG & Reese's, YO.U can bny a pair of blankets for $4 at Saling & Reese's. YOU ean bny a large white bed blanket for $8 at Saling & Reese's. Lara boys ind small men can Fvvo aavus callus . fyvca in IODIDE OF POTASS. The BeBt Spring Medians and Beanti fler of the Coatplexion In use. Cures Pimples, Eoil3, Blotches, Neuralgia, Scrofula, Gout, Rheumatic and Mercuri al pains, and all Diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood or Liver. , ggTSold bv McColTo: Miller. . IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT CURE for C0USHS. COLDS. AsTH- MA. BRONCHITIS, CROUP, INFLUENZA. CATARRH. Loss ef VOICE, Incipient Consumption, and .all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Ask for the Cali fornia Pulmonary Balsam, and take no othar. . . . .-. ... 3TSiIJ bv all Drnssist. In Prices at the ' CENTERVILLE HARDWARE STORE! All kl jUs or Tinware kept In Stock tail made (u Wider. STOVES ! Jul Work and ejairing Neatly and Cheaply done. All Goods in- my line told . at Walla IVcula prices. H.S.tlini. Centerville, Or. , 7-17-80-tf W..H. ROWLAND, PHYSIO-MEDICAL joR - BOTANIC rjisciwi of Wjmoh and Ohiliiren, Diphtheria nd Chronic C'imtxian. it. do Ex.ractiu,f oi Tedtil A spec ialty. Conau tuU'j.) Krco at lay Ultlce, next tloor to Hotfinaii ot Mji. n, Ci.."i'l'J.ULLr., ur. V-i;,J-tf j CALIFORNIA LIVERY and FEED. STABLE, MILTON, OREGON JOHN D7STAK, Proprietor. Splendid Turnouts and Suddie Horse it shortest, nouce. Hcnty oi hay and (rraia always on b&Dd. Cuarges to suit te tiinvS. Renumber the p'aoe, opposite tUe PjJ HI CO N. DUSENBERY 4t CO.'S 3-3jar aa ytr is f o xc si-su STILL CONTlNUi3 on CASH BASIS, and we ham juH reiit-ivi-d uuudikally larv invoice of !ry Good Clotliing, Uenta' FurnUlimu flouds; iwotaaad -.Shoe Crouerii-'rt and Provkifiiin. wniuht we are prepareijto eull at the LOWtST pussible rata) i'OK CA.SH., Grain Bacon, Lard, Art:., wken in eicciianj for merehandUis Remember the place: opposite lru-' Store, Idiin srect Baton, ur. t Miuig- THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.. Is iij never-failing Cuiev or (Nervous l)ebild$jrv. xhanst(-d ; Vitality Paralysis, and ull tsnck. terrible effects as Loss jf Memory, Lassitude, Averfiipu to Society, Oiifuness of Vision, Noises in the Head, .pd many other diseas es that lead to insanityi and death. DR. M INTIE will ajrree toforfeit Five HCNDRED Dollars fur a rage of tkfc kind the VITAL RESTORATIVE (under jhis special advice and treatment) will not cure, or for anything impure or in jurioin found fn it. DR. MIN Tlt reals all private Dipcat-es successfully without mercury. CON-it" LT ATI0N FkEB. Tluirouh examination and advice, including analysis of urine, ,".0a Frice of Vital Re storative, 3.00 a bottle, or fur times tho quantity,' 10.00; nctrtto any address upon re ceipt ut price, or C. Q. D,, e'Ure from b-serv.-itiim. and iu private n-imc if desired, by A. F- M INTIE, M. U, 11 Kearney strefc.-. San Frant'iacn, ('al , DR MIVl'IK'S KIDNEY " REMEDY. "NEPHKETICUM." care alt kiud of Kid ney and liiadder cwiupliiiiits, Uoniiorrhoeu. (Jlect, I.encoirliiiea, For ale by all dru-it-; SI .00 a WHe mx hottle for $5.00, DR. MINTIE'S DANDELION PILLS are tlic bosi and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and lilLLIOUS cure in tiie market. For gale b . ulldrugiMa. v2Jy31y t'7E arc sole agents for ClwltVO. N. T.' YV Spool Ckitwu. -the .beat ju the world. Try it, SALING & REESE. COR. MAIS a.-A FRANKLIN Sts. Also, COOLEY'S PATENT CORK 4Nx ELECTRIC HEALTH CORSET in. white and colored. I EXECUTORY XOTiCE. OTICE IS BEItEriT CITES TDAT II Pursuance of an order uf tae Ccarity Cwurl. of tne Mte of Urrgan. County ef UnutilU, made on vb j loth day uf July, 1380, in the matter of the .iru.te of Cbrhtoptier Ein'ertart, diSMei, I will nit at public arte, tl'ju to (be lughostljiJdcror. Ineprjin.KjaliereinJicr u acribed, on Friday, Aognat 20, 180. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon oi aaid a-y, tat following described real ea tate, together with trie iraproramanu toereon, to-wiv Tbe w of nel of &tt oi nw, fc nwi o( a atttion 29 T IKK SSC, lyin; aod bewc is Umatilla, County, Oregon, and coouiidnic two buodred avrea. Tcnm: One-naif eaah la band,: and one-na f in tw. re monbis, securui by mctiii; : ca tne premise. T. H. KuHTLB., 8. V Knox. i 1a jcutor, Tustin BK, I Att'y lor Ex-xstor wtoB, Jw!7 " TIT-ao-Sw ! m . . " " , OD j newsiest. Lioeal papers in tbe Northwest j It is unsorpassed as an AdvenlsiBg medief AN n ami ,