Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189?, August 21, 1880, Image 2

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DII00BATIO5ATMAL
FOB PRESIDENT,
GEX. WL FIELD S. HANCOCK.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
VICE-PRE8.DENT,
WtL II. EXGLIMII,
F INDIANA.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS,
T. O. OWEN, of Coos County.
) AS, FULTON, of Voo Count v.
i, JL WKATHERFOKD, of Linn County,
CIVIU SERVICE REFORM.
Perhaps no question occupied so much
f ti public attention four years ago
&At which heads this article. The
EnfideaVa latter accepting the uomina-!;-fall
of promise on thin point.
HI tkmnmx order on this subject is still
t reh in the memory of all. A nd certain
ly during his administrat ion the civil ser
vice has been reformed with a vengeance.
It may well be doubted if any four year
has witnessed more flugrant violations
of it than those that are now fortunately
floating to a close. With all the solemn
prmieji of reform in this particular still
-staging in our cars what do e find i
jr.We government force turned loose
it were to secure the election of the
republican candidate. We find members
of tfee pabinet making political speeches
til ve the Union, and even the Presi
lnt himl jn spite of his celebrated
order, using the prestige of his position
o help elect a man whom ho not long
ago denounced as too corrupt to occupy
ft position in the New' -York Custom
il0tu This truly is civi! service reform
. id a peculiar order. Add to this t hat
during every interesting campaign dur
ing this regime hundreds of clerks and
employees from the different departments
have had furloughs granted them that
they might participate in the canvass and
further the cause of their party, and we
Jiave a system of civil service reform
Out luckily has no parallel in the his
tory of our nation. But the attempts
to reform the service have gone further.
JTet long ago we were shown a document
a Poet Master; it was gently intimated
a oonlribution towards the general
ir.paign fund from him was now in or
4mr. It insinuated also that a non corn
fiance with this modest request might
result disadvantageous! to the official
addressed ; but it considerately" added
that any donation thus made would not
he displeasing to any superior in office.
In short these documents, one of which
was sent to every governnieut official in
the Union, said plainly, give or go; it is
all right as far as the civil service order
it concerned. Now in a spirit of fair
ness we present these facta to the un
biased consideration of all good citians
and ask, is this the fruit of so many fair
PWiniseaT Since the formation of our
government there has been no equal to it.
Can we then trust those who have failed
o signally to redeem a single pledge
made with reference to this important
subject? Let the voto iu November an
swer in tones that may not be slighted
or misunderstood.
It is ith a feeling of deep sorrow,
aays the E. O. Republican, that we chron
ica the fact that Wm. Rinehart Esq., of
Summerville, has lost his three remain
ing children. This is one of the saddest
vents that has ever occurred in the
FUey. Less than a month go Mr. and
Mrs. Rinehart were the fcappy parents
f six hright boys and girls, hut to-day
tketr are childless. We are sore they
kae the heartfelt sympathy of the entire
ommnnity in this their grievous afflic
tion. Thomas J. Griffen attempted suicide
last Sunday h Ban Jose. This is the
third time he has tried to kill hircself.
SOCIAL LIFE.
Civilized people " demand intellectual
pastime. The quality always depends
on the elivatian nd"i.n,- v.
people of each commdnitv. Refinement' Hen,lock tannery at Astoria is
is not absolute or hereditary; is con ! mainS'arranSe,nt 9 double its ca
parative and acquiMd.by estivation. It i JaCit
is as difficult to suddenly acquire atid be ! Chas S lias appointed
prepared to practise successfully true re-! DePuty A-osy for the first Judicial
finarimn oc ,11 J.l i
""J"" TOucToiup tuuues grow in
of stature. It is in the trivial acts of
life that its beatitudes are appreciated.
A scoff, a sneer, a spiteful sentence
any of these will break down a good iin.
pression, the growth of two hours' neatly-guarded
conversation, by unveiling
the true disposition. But, a good dispo
sition granted as a basis, a polish en
gendered by sedulously cultivating such
a style as will wear off the asperities of
ourselves and grate the least on the sens
ibilities'of others, is desirable. Polish
is not affectation. It is simply reducing
to a system, r habit, a gentleness and
inoffensiveness in dealing with others.
It is found, by social contact, that cer
tain acts or styles of speech prove disa
greeable to others. Their avoidance,
and the substitution of that which, while
harmless, is yet agreeable, is etiquette.
In other words, etiquette is bat the
formulization of what is agreeable, and
the repression of what is distasteful.
But beneath all this, the mind must be
enriched with knowleigeand brightened
by contact and culture. No community
is so small that some cannot be found
desirous of advancing such ideas. By a
judicious and intellectual combination,
much good must accrue. Some can only
launch into speculation and theorize on
ideals, while others, less originative can
sagaciously criticise and comment. Both
are indispensable. Add to this the finer
and niore esthetic pursuits, as blending
the colors in harmony or embellishing
the beauties of nature; or followin
the
strains of music in a delicious concord
of sounds; or revelling with the poets in
realms of picturesque reality, while
clothed in glowing garb, and we have
reached the higher plane of mundane ex
istence. Every community owes it to
itself to develop every energy toward eu-
couraijing intellectual pursuits. Onlv
thus can man be brought to that mental
elevation designed for him, as evinced
by his possessing the natural capacity.
CALIFORNIA.
Indications are that the social turmoil,
tha labor mobs, and the Kearneyisui are
rapidly dissolving in the state south of
us, and that a better condition of affairs
it promised. Political questions of
national importance are engrossing at
tention and swallowing unnoticed the
paltry local issues that have been engen
dering such bad blood. Political antagon
ism Las dropped into the old channel.
and Democracy or Republicanism i3 now
the attitude. The dismembered
racy is again strong in its entirety, and
grows stronger with Hancock at its head.
With the firm unanimit in the demo
cratic ranks, we find a Jack of harmony
j on the other side. The late Republican
a
Stite Convention terminated in a big
row, and outspoken dissatisfaction was
prevalent. The prevailing belief as to
Garfitsl-i's action on the Chinese question,
before being a nominee for the Presiden
cy, weakens his prospects in that state.
Tbe balance of political power is eawly
held by those who prefer anti-Chinese
principles to any other, and the present
indications are that the Democracy will
obtain that strength. The prospects of
the Democracy for carrying that state in
November are certainly enceuraginir.
A COMPLAIXT.
We: Toy, Aug. 19. 1880.
Eds. Lvader: Will you please allow
me to extiress wv dislike of the loud ant
j coarse language indulged in during the
evenings and until late hours at night in
our usually quiet city. Oaths arc
screamed out by drunken men and can
be heard for blocks on either side of the
main offices. Women and children are
alarmed by these howlers, night made
hideous and the streets unfit for nse.
What u our security from such, rn man
ism, it the proper officers do not enforce
the ordinances made by the City Council.
If country and city roughs are permit
ted to trample decency and order under
foot, I for one would like to know it.
If we have a marshal who is paid for
looking after those rowdies he ought to
attend to his duty and suffer no such
disgraceful yelling to go unnoticed and
unpunished. Fa-IUES. -
The opposition to Colquitt, in Georgia,
has nominated Ex-Senator Norwwxt
BenIill supports him.
i ue Oregon M. E. Conference' met a
Eugene City on the 19th inst.
i Roebur? Grangers sold 18(
1 Pd3 of wool, recently in one pool.
The Rosebur? Grangers sold 180,000
! UlStnct,
On the farm of John Miller, Apple
gate, nine acres of barley yielded 90 bus
hels per acre. Good enough.
Great scarcity of butter and eggs is re
ported in Jackson county.
Two fine elk were killed in the hills
adjacent to Camas Valley last week.
The Canada thistle is getting to be ex
tremely troublesome in the neighborhood
of Drain, Douglas county.
The O. R. & N. and W. W. A C. R.
R. Cos. refunded the sum of 855.50 be
ing the amount of. flight - paid on th
new desks and Wats for the Waitsbur
schoolhouse. That was an act of practi
cal generosity it is pleasant to chronicle
In answer to a note of inquiry con
cerning the whereabouts of the Oregon
trotter, "Nellie Patchen," we have to
stat6 that she was sold last April by
George M. Misner to James A. Perrv,
a wealthy Englishman who took her to
Fn gland. The price paid is understood
to be $2500. Oregoman.
AD VERTISEM ENTS.
ALIX OC& XifEESE.
IOli can buy a complete suit of
Clothes for $10 at SAL1XG &
REESE'S.
YOU canbnya neat Cassimere
Suit for $12 at SALIXtt &
REESE'S.
YOU can buy a nobby Cansimere
Suit for $14 to $1G at SAL1XO
& REESE'S.
YOU can buy a fine Suit of Blue
Reaver, Rlack Broadcloth or
heavy Cassimere at the lowest
figures in the country at SAL
1G & REESE'S.
1 OU can buy a small boy a fine
suit for $3 at SILIG &
REESE'S,
10U can buy a No. I suit for a
small boy for $5 at SAL1XG
& REESE'S.
I ou can buy an all-wool suit for
boy from 5 to 9 years old from
$I.0 to $10 at SALIXi &
Reese's.
YOU can bny a pair of blankets
for $4 at Saling & Reese's.
YOl can buy a large white bed
blanket for $8 at Saling &
Reese's.
L?rge J 8 nd small men can
buy Clothing at very lowest
prices from Saling fc Reese.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
is a never-failing Cure
Itor Nervous Debilitv.
exhausted Vitality,
Paralysis, and all snch
terrible fiffci-t
jf Memory, Lassitude,
Aversion to Society,
Oimnens of Vision,
V : : t i i
j.iuiBCD m me neaa,
X-n& many other dUauc-
that lead to insanitv and death. rR
M IN TIE will agree to forfeit Five He speed
DoixAKsforapaseof this kind the VITAL
RESTORATIVE (under his special adviee
and treatment) will not cure, or for anything
impure or injurious found in it. DR. MIN
riE treats all Private Diseatxs successfully
without mercury. CONSULTATION Free.
Thorough examination ard adviee, including
analysis of urine, $5.00. Priceof Vital Re
tenure, $3.00 a bottle, or four times the
quantity, 0.00; ent to any address upon re
ceipt of price, or C. O. D., secure from ob
neivation, and in private name if desired, bv
A. E. MINTIE, M. D., 11 Kearney street
San Francisco, Cal .f .
DR. MINTIKU KIDNEY REMEDY.
"NEFHRETICUM," cures all kind of Kid
ney ud Bladder complaints, Uonnorrhoea,
tileet, Leneorrbnea, For aie Iry all drug
&U; ?1 .00 a bottle, six bottles for 85.00,
DR. MINTIE'S DANDELION PILLS
frvV1?1 nd chePrt DYSPEPSIA and
BILLIOLS t nr? id the market. For sale by
..11 drngnljte. v2Jv3Iy
ADVERTISMENT3.
8TOSIACH (f9
Serve an InjnnrUom on Disease
f !Li?rta?rfttlne Wo constitution, nr.wAr.v m
aelllstwl phytlque, and enricliine a t.:in ep.!: :a; I.
hous eltcuktioti with Hosteller's StoTOcr. P n- i e
HlUat IVia Kfu Vt.-l.l-. . .
For sale bv all Dnun;lst3 and Iitaitr.. Rcr.cr. iiy
THE LITTLE JOKER
CLOTHES WASHER ,
tLXE7"nx WASH mark at a timej
Sr iJT lvsre RirmenU. nma.ll ones few or inanv,
washes them clean; never tears off or breaks buttotia
cannot ruin the clothes a particle; in eauilv worked,
and avoid packing clothes before washing them,
And is Unequalled for Washing Wool.
References:
Mrs E Robins
Mm il Bcntlev
Mrs M A Matlock
Miiis Lizzie -Shuil
Mis Joe Keeney
Mrs A Cole
Mm J p nT,
Miss CynthU Beails
Mrs Lot Livenuore
M.s A E Penninton
Mrs V tVhitcomb
ilra M i Arnold.
KEAXISON & ELY.
Gen'i Agents.
8-14-80-3ai
"The Dliiircli and Home."
A Religious Journal Devoted to
03CExc.xsn?3LAJBir work:
Issued Monthly at Weston.
Evary Family Ought to Take it.
tSTTetms, $1.00 Per Year."$t
KEY. E. V. MOItlCISOV Editor.
NOTICE.
Lamb OFfick at LaCkaxve, Ok., July 3th lSSO.
Notice is hereby jrlven that the foltowinjr-named settler
has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in
support of his clsim and secure final entry thereof at the
ewurauojs of thirty days fiom tbe date of this notice
Fonnlaln Blnrk.
Preemption Xo. 2491. Proof will be made at U. 8.
Land Offlcs at LaRrande, Oregon, on the 20th dav of
August, J880, for the SwJ, Sec 8, T 4 N, K 37 E, "and
names the lol ouinj; as his witnesies, ris: .las, Pirrson
Wm Petre, D. W. C. French and John Stark, all of
Lmatilla countv, t)re(,-on.
7-17-SC Sw " HEKftY VT. 6WI0HT. EegiisUr.
NOTICE.
yrtttoe is hrreby eiren that Chas. A. EarreU has this
day made application to purchaw under the act of Con-g-rens,
approved June Sd, 1878. entitled an "Act for the
sale ot Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore-'on
?f . ia Wnjrton Territory," the Swl of"sec
10 in T! N ot K WE. Kinal proof and punAasi are to
be made st tu.e tipiratioa of sixty days from tee date of
""ZFL. llr't Uwioiit,
7-1.-80-9W RejUtcr.
NOTICE.
Notice is he-eby eWen that John F, Adams bos thia
7 application at this Office to pnrch se under the
act of OonKress approved June 8d, 187S, entitled, "an
Act for the sale of timber lands tn the States of Cali
fornia, Orujfon Nevada .nd Washington Territory," the
ft 10aT R ?K- W and purchase
are to be made at the expiratiou of sixty davs from this
i n a , . - Hvs-r Dwioht,' Rejriter.
LaOi-ande, Or. July 6, 1SS0. 7-H-MMhr
NOTICE.
LandOfflee at LaRrande, Or., Jnne 1, 1880.
Notice is hereby girm that the following named set
tier has n ed notice of his intention to make final proof'
in support of his claim, and secure Onal , ntrv then on'
at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this
noucs,' vis:
Alexander Walker.
Witnesses testimony will be taken before D P Dwi-ht
a Notary Public at Pendleton, Umatilla count , Oregon
Auir. il, 180, for the SeJ Sec 28, tJN.R 5 E?lnd
names tht following as his witnesses, viz, Johr' Me
Oermitt, James Derrick, Alex Miloe and V, in Dunu all
oi eston, Umatilla countv, Oregon
NOTICE.
JI-Avd OrncE, at La Grasde, Ok., July 19, 18S0.
Notice is hereby given that the followin; named set
tier lis) riled notice of his intention to iruwe fln.il pnf
in support of his claim, and secure final entrv thereof
at the expiration of Uiirtv days from the date of tiiia
notice, vix:
ALEXANDER STILL.
Preemption No. 1,644. Witnesses testimony will he
made before Dwifht a Bailey, notaries public at Pen
2 ?S' iiUf on; AuR'Mt 28, 1880, for the sel Sec 28, T
N, RE,d names the following ss his witnesses,
vis. Alex Walker. E C Jenkins, Volna Webster and H
Key, all ot Weston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
. Hesbt w. Dwiobt,
7-24.80-5W Register.
NOTICE,
'OJJCE IS HEREBY GIVF3I THAT JAMES
- .a im, nwiE upiication to pur
cise under the act of Juno S. 1878, entitled. "An act
tor the sale of timbered lands in the States of California
.iFOB Nmd "d wahini:on Territory," tbe Nwi
of bee. 14 TSX, R 8E. . Final p,oof snd purchase
to be made at the expiration of sixty days' publication
hereof, and within ninety davs from dote hereof
. HENRY W. DW1GHT
Dated August J.1S80. Rerister
&-7-S0 ftw register.
NOTICE.
1a! Omci at LaGiakde, Ou., Aug. fi, isso.
?1otl? 'i.iS5 ti'8B following-named
,!rlh'u,BId nol"0 hi intention to makefmal
tnuTnMvte'' U,,y,la, rom te
ARCHIBALD J. PATTISOll.
fZZ??'0- make proof at Pendleton,
Umatilla countv, before Dwight a BsUey. Notaries Pub!
he. en September 18, 10, fr the, iwj a swj. nw
l4k.,w5r'i.0M"ii.li- T K- K d naroei the
."1. Oregon. & l'm.e'H?'-
TAKE IT '.re a
',tWMt" paper, in the Northwest
It is uus.rpagMliu, an Adrertising meOiam
ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. E. JONFS !
Shelf-Hardware Constantly o?
hand, for sale cheap.
A Large Assortment of
HARDWARE I
RANGES,
COOK 4SB
Stoves!
the Very Bess Material aa.1 M t Ap
proved raucrns. All Tinware wade or
Soitd Jtcavy ututerlal. and none lint
the best workmes euipoyed.
Rivets, Iron
Steel, Nai
3 a. i'.i
1 -4"JJ
HORSE SHOES
- i
CUT LEE
V
Wcstjnliolme's All Styles.
SHEEP SHEARS
Bcreoa & Ball's and "Kanfarao."
CLOTHES WRINGERS.
I
OROQUT SETS
Shot-Gun & Rifle Ammunition,
A Full Line of
Pistols and Revolvers! !
BIRD CAGES, FLOWER I'Oi
iiaXgixg baskets!, i
FZSBI3TO rr.CKX.l
Trout Baskets, Etc.
RodgerS' CutlerY
Comprising heavy-p'ated Knives, Torks
and Spoons.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROPE
Sold at Lowest rates (or a good artiils.
OILS ! OILS ! OILS
The Undersigned are now prepared to sell
CASTOR AND LARD OILS
Than ihey can be had this side of The Dalles.
tCall and get Prices'
arcoxais &c a:xx.ZsJBxcr.
Citt Drtjg Stork, Weston.
ST. PAUL SCHOOL,
A Boarding and Day School
FOR GIRLS.
The Christmas Term begins on Thurtdar, Siptl 2
1880. It is Important for aser pupil to be pi t . ut o "
the
FIRST DAY OF THE TRt !
Tor particulars, eall a the schio! or. I
betor- en ..eeuad and Third btrectx.
PRINCIPAL, MKi.. t. t;.
: 7-il-m .
t.-t.
ARGONAUTr.
nal, pubashed every Saturday, at l'r. Ca:o:tii"j.
FRANK M. PIXLEY. )
ritlD. X. MjMLRS, (
.f.va-.t.-i
The Aaaoifacr is essentially a CalL'ornia t.iib:ira.oi
-hriffit. l.ree2y oi the rarilic atd tn medium o: i, .
(tooo tbinsa ol current UUratur.. bint, p...t imi.1
s.. adurc , upon receipt of W OO yearl .ubscni.tiw.
' raoaut.
j S. F. SHARP, M. D.f
Physician, Surgeon, and Accouchenr
OFFICE - Over Wver' Furniture
More, CentervXk. Or.
17-80-tf
T TT T A T T? V-
Snreyor and CivU Engineer, j
; Pendleton, Oregon.
j Town Plats made and Lauds Located.
mCE at Ike Ceairt Dotue.
0-2-23-ly
All kinds of
MISCELLANEOUS
ICCIDE OF POTASS.
The Beat Sprins Medicine anil Betntj.
fler of the Complexion in nie. Ouras
Pimple, Boils, Blotches, INenralgU,
Scrofula, Gout, Rheumatic and Mercmt
al pains, and all Diseases arising from t)
impure state of the Blood or Liver.
SSTSold by McCoiTi Millep.!
TTTT
AN IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT
CURE for COUGHS. COLDS. AsTH
!WA. BRONCHITIS, CROUP. INFLUENZA,
CATARRH. Loss of VOICE. Incipient
rnftsumniinn. nnrl ctl nicotics of th.
t fftroat and Lungs. Ask for the Cali.
lorma ruimonaiy Balsam, and take no
otlu-r. .
XS ldbyall DrnsKials.
' -'IT'S XHOI1S no snot paTioa mnn
-.; uiojj psqa;ami Sjsodmd Satpnujjoj
Wmilk 83500Q
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am oh
: .; : us pcoS ptreq no df,
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STRAYED.
FOM THE PREMISES OP TEE
iiWnlirr, residing on eight Mil. in Ws
co county, a DAI.K 11.-'. Y HOUSE, about 155
hands high, with short heavy tial, ntarin fon
hearl, mane jiartt-U in center, white streak nr.
left noat, collar marks on toiinf neok, shudsll
antnnd with oM shoes, not branded Horeaddl
marked. When last seen was at John Psts
hridpre, goin in the direct on .f Walla Walk
TRN DOLLARS -will be ii.ti.l l r tlw retnra
of the animal, or $5 for information or hie
wlierrabrutf-. JOHN TAI'PEItT.
'J ho Dallas, July 20, l!&0. 7 2-
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Irx BY THE 1 DFKKICM.lt. 1
Span of irrar hum. .htut 1 m r .j
or. iiutu i. n on tne ngnt snonlder Mvt 1 on tnr it;
the other branded A W with a oiimooi nniiVr it m tat
lft .11..- Tl : .
. . wifivT n dutc mem it prormt n m
propertr and paj ing expenses J. K St BiVn'ER.
CALIFORNIA
LIYERY and FEED STABLE.
MILTON, OREGON.
JOHN DUST AIT, Proprietor.
Splendid Turnouts and Bad.ne Horses at shorts
notice, flcntyof ha; and erain alwsvs on baod.
Cliaixoe to suit the tunes. !
3-Rcmeraber the place, opposite th? PuiSt
y.
N. DUSENBERY & COS
3W S "W STOR XMSi
ST1I.L CONTINI'ES on a CASIT It.MIIS. and w ha
Out HciTHd nnit.i.!lr 1- : . . .
lothiny, t.ents' urnishine fioons. hoou and Mists
t.rot-cnes snd Proruions, which e are prepared tr vS:
a the LOWKST r"MihU rate I OR :asH Orsis
, nacon, lrd, :e., taken in .xehaar-- tr raerehsndm
I ... u.tuiUr the plate: opposite Uriaj Swre, Main rroi
'.son. Or. o-.
W. T; COOK,
At Drug Store, C'enttrviUt,
r-'- 7-17-80-tf
V. H. ROWLAND,
:iOM JUDICAL OR B(JTAN"IC
of ITomeo and ChJldrm, IMphtheria aid
.ic CoinnU, atao Evtri-tine of Teeth a . vet
muitation Free at mr ordce, next door t
-an i Mortis', CtSTlvRVILLE, Or.
North end of Water ft.
1. jfiL. (JtlFEN
Kseps eautaa-Jr on ban J a fan supply of Bar.
fcrala, Mts, etc., and all horses loft in our ebarxe v.J
reeeiTs good treatment.
Trmmpt aUeatkia fiver, to stock dsr er itgU
tooi co.-rai acd campiti; grounds adjaJem I .iaa.
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