Wwtim icrfchj fradn. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28. 1880. WIIXLAMMX Jt VMU. Editor. democratic national rfgEU t JUWP-jJ Illy tl5fttSBMh roE PRESIDENT, GEN. WIXFIELD 8. HANCOCK. OP PENNSYLVANIA. ICE-PEES. DET, WM. II. ENGLISH, F INDIANA. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, T. G. OWEN, of Coos Countv. J AH. FULTON, of tt'woi Comity. J. K. WEATHERFOKU, ..f Linn County, MOODY AND SAMiY, INGERSOLL. YS. The S. F. Bulletin institutes some com parisons between the results of those par ti)' labors, judged simply from a citizen's standpoint A quotation in farther mad from Thurlow Weed who thu3 describes the oflurts of Christian labor by a con vert from "all that waa wicked and de moralizing." "The general character of the neigh borhood has lieen improved; its social and moral tone and atmosphere have been puritied. Sailor now carry their Biblts with thpm to sea. Moody and Sarikey hymns are sung in forecastles. Hun dreds of half naked and hungry wives and children, by the conversion tf drunk en husbands and father, now rejoice in oo hi for table and happy homes. Tha Mis sion Church is ci owded every week-day and evening and three times en Sunday with intelligent Christian men and wo xnenwho, resone-l from garrets and gut ters, are now reputable citizens, enjoying tbe fruits of their industry and relating with 'eratef ill hearts the miseries of thoir past, the joys of their present and tLe Lopes ot their tutnrt. oucn results as tnese have in various daces ben produced through the labor of M. and S. who "are not orators not ven great men. But tiie are earnest." Can any one imagine Ingersoli's going in to such vicions communities and accom plishing such goodt He would only up braid the existing belief of Christians, and try to tear down and weaken their faith. Were he ro succeed in every com munity, would he bettar their moral con dition t Would he make better citisins ef them f Would bt inculcate a more earn list respect for law and right t When w removes faith he substitutes nothing. "Negation of belief are never construc tor. Th?y build up no system which helps humanity." Such places as the Five Points, New York, have yielded to Christian teaching and thousands of children thereby res cued from a life of vice and crime. How many lectures from Ingersoll would do that, The M. and 8. work cannot be scoffed at for its results are tangible and good. The prospects arc that M. and S. will spend the winter in S. F., and cer tainly there is much work for them there to do. Ingersoll has left there with a fw thousand dollars in his pocket, but Low many peenle buttered by his visit t M. and S&nkey will leave behind them a living and practical good will have been an aid to law, honesty and morality. "Br their fruits ye shall know them." THAT JLETTEK. On our Erst page Te published tic letter from Hancock to Sherman that has provoked so much comment from the press of the United States. Our readers yiil remember the time that the Asaocia- j tel Press Despatches heralded , the as tonishing tidings throughout the land that Hancock, the hero and patroit, was at heart a traitor I Many a noble repub lican heart thrilled with contempt of th vile charges, as was the case with the masses of the democracy. Yet some journals were only too willing to credit and promulgate this damaging statement, : ni even made hurtful comments upon the probabilities of its truth. Among such was the Portland Oregonian. They de voted an editorial to this theme about the saias time thit tbny overbade I Mrs. Hancock as beir.g incapable of tilling the Position of wife to the President. Now, all; these fulminating charges of treason were based on a letter written by Han cock to Sherman four years ago, at that critical period in the history of c r ;oun try when it was yet not known whether the rightfully elected Chief Executive . would obtain bis seat.in the White House- Even such papers as the A'. Y. Tribune and Timet disseminated doubt as to Hancock's loyalty, of course under the stimulus of an approaching Presidential c ntest.' Thf y loudly and emphatically demanded that "that letter" should be produced forthwith. The demand for it was echoel throughout the whole coun try. Hancock on being appealed to, merely laughed, and said they had his permission to produce any of his letters. Sherman was next hunted up, and his consent obtain. Next came the letter. Each reader judge for himself how much treason is embodied in its sentiments. Each, reader judire for himself if the author of that production is " nty a sol dier." Each judge for himself whether the essentials cf true statemanshin are not incorporated in its utterances. The whole matter has redounded most satis factorily to the glory and commendation of Hancock, and henceforth "that letter' will not bs the te xt for Republican edi torial. All kind c The Tribune, a "patent OAtside" pub-1 MISCELLANEOUS ! 'ished at Pendleton, makes a periodical j . . attempt to say something "smart" to j T TJI "1"" "NTT? f atone for previous failures. Its general , J eElo w V JJM J7 lO ! tone is very mild r-res, very weaJL How ever last issue it made a frantic effort, and overwhelmed us with the following alliteration: "The mellow. match-niakins. moral (?) men." Of course wb-n a nan does his proud, perspiring best, he should not be laughed at; but what is the use f piling up such schoolboy bosh, pointless as weak jess can make itt He charges our torr ,-sprr.d ;nt 'from fleppner with wp ting - what is "neither moral or ev -n decent." That is a grave charire. We turn to our columns and find: "Dr. Swinburne has been heard to say that he could s-e a fee in the future. Next issue we read: They "are hunt ag for that fellow who insinuated tha' they contemplated matrimony on their trip below." To the pure all things are pure. Headers interpret the doubtful iccording to their habit of thought. The boys of the Tribune readily put thtir consti uction on it, and only "gave them selves awav." Bah! J PURE DRUGS Patent Sledicines, Paints, Chemicals Brushes, Glass, Patty, Aniline lves. Pills. . LUBIJTS, LCNDSORiJS AXD ElilMEL'S G' XE J. ' Knwlee and family have re r ed to their old h ine at Cold water, Mich n. By his q'liet, gentlemanly mnaiier and attention to bis own business, Mr, Knalee lias made quite a circle of friends who unit in wishing them a pleasant trip. Personal. We regret being absent dur ing a visit from W. H. McComaa, editor of that lively Democratic sheet, the Mountain Sentinel. We hops he will call again. ADVERTISEMENTS. We see by the Eastern OrKon Re publican, that the people of La Grnnde have gone crazy. They met in august conclave to decide upon some safely vfilvH for their exuberance of spirit. Some favored building steamboats, try ing to draw their minds back to the guileless days of youth,; and thus cool off th:r feverish irdor. Some favord bicycles, nd it was noticeable the longer the man, the stronger he advocated it. Dr. Honan had probably been taking some of his own medicine, as he stren uously advocated running steamboats by sails and entirely without water. He bad a lins of travel to propose, besides. Hoi;. J, H. Slater tried to bring them to reason by organising a Hancock club, but they were too much "oil'" for that. Some suggested base ball, cricket, boat- ! Shelf-Hardware Constantly os hand, for Rale cheap. A Largs Assortment of HARDWARE 1 RANGES, COOK Ac JEA:,3.OXC. Stoves! the Very Best Material nnd Mt A rvd Pattera. All Tinware made of gtHHt heavy aantrt ial. and none bal the best workmen empoyed. Rivets, Iron Steel, Nails HORSE SHOES, CUTLERY"! Wcstc:iholine s All Styles. SHEEP SHEARS. Burton & Ball' and "Kangaroo." CLOTHES WRINGERS. Shot-Gun & Rifle Ammunition, A Tull Line of Pistols and Revolvers! ! PlirO LiqUOrSt Sold oly ou Pujaioianii Prescription. i IMPERISAHBLE PAINT AND ATALANTIC LEAD, & . t ..... A LARGE AXD. WaXL-8ELECTED STOCK OF School Books, Stationery, , iPapeterie, Albums. WATCHES AXD JEWELRY, Slank Books. Paper. CLOCKS. Elegant Vases, Toilet Articles and May notions I T.ATCGE STOCK OX" OILS. Unseed, China Xal. Lnbrimllns. Lard and Sperm. Musical Instruments LAMrs of aU rtte. C1RKKA and ftuuna UiXU CLASS CniMAKYA. Prescriptions Careftilly Comopundod at all hours THE LITTLE JOKER CLOTHES WASHER , WWTIU WASS MUE AT A TIME fhy lare frarinenU, small ones few or many waiu.i Uicm clnui; never tAmrs off or breaks buttons cannot ruin the clothes a particle; is easily worked Mid avoid packing clothes before washing them. Unequalled for Washing Wool. Hfferenees: Mrs J E Bean Miss CrnthU Beatle Mrs It Lircrmore Ma A E renninton Mrs V Whitconib Mrs II 3 Arnold. IlENSISON & ELY, !en'l Agents. S-14-8C-3al And is Mrs E Robins Mrs M Betitley V- .-uli A Matlock hii.ia Lizzi rihull Mrs .'oe Keeney A Cole felfTEftS Scrre nn Injunction en Disease BIRD CAGI S, FLOWER POTS HANGING BASKETS, XMTsSXXXXt. G- TAOKI.S Trout Baskets. Etc. RodgerS' CutlerY Bv iuvljoratinp a feeble constitution, renovatinr a I litbiliated phjsii -Be, and enriching a thin and innutri- I Comprising t eSVTy-plAted EolTSS, 7(rTkS finest, the mojt highly sanctionid, and the most popu- I lar tonic and pn rentive in existence. For sale by all DrofKists and Dealers generally THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. t a never-tailing Cure for Nervous Debility, exhausted Vitality, t'itnilysiH, and nil ench irrible effect an Loss )f Memory. Laiwitucle, Aversion ti Society, l )imneH8 of Viion. Noises in the Head, iid many other dif:ia- DR. NDRED ins nch hoats run bv a string) etc.. p 'anity and dctb. . ... - . I ...... A. J 1.. ItttlV W .V. - - nod uttrae yonng ladies dropped in (fagur- j i)LLAKS fr a ,.age of thin kind tii VITAL Rtivaly speaking) and recommended cro- KESTOKAT1VE (under his special advice iMiniirf or injurious louiiil in lu L'li. mm' TIE treat- alt Private Disea!S t-ucirial)y qiint. It "offered opportunities and led So resnlts." . President Ackerman op- poBed all arausemeut, and incorporated in a letter the Latin inscription usually found on clocks. Thus they went until midnight, vh:n the chairman recout mnded thetn al! to go home. They ad journed. Turning to the locals of the E. O. ws are not surprised to find them offering to sell a "few thousand flies;" the boys swallowing pins; watch makers running off; Mrs. Logan prescribing for the people; burning boilers with coal oil; wild cajuses in bands on Main street; talk of obliging cows not to walk on the sidewalk but to keep the streets, amoug the Common Council; mules unhitching themuelves and getting into tlie wagon t teuiselves to ride on a down gvaJe etc. It simply awfnl, and the Governor ought to be telegraphed to for a militia force to quiet things down. If anything without ra rcuir. Consultation Free. Thorough examination acd advice, including amilybip, of urine, $5.00. Price of V ital Ue atorative, $3 00 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $10 00t cent to any address upon re iut of' price, or C. O. D., secure from i.b eivtioi, and ia private nahie if desired, by A. E- MINT1E, M. U, 11 Keamey street, Kan Francisco, Cal DR. MINTIK'S KIDNEY KEMF.DV, "NEPHbETlCUM," ureall kii.d of Kid ney and 1 bidder complaints, Uonuorrlmea, (iU-et, Li tieonlxiea. For -ale ly all drtig rists; $i .(X) a isittle. six bottles for S5.00. DR. MINTIK'S DANDELION PILLS arc the beat mid chiapest DYSPEPSIA and lULLIOL'S cure iu the market. For sale by alldrngiMa. v2J31y and Spoons. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROPE. SoU at Losrsst rates tor a ?ood article. 'ilie GhurclL and Home." A Re'.iicious Journal Pceo'cd t CERISTTAaj WOKK Issi.eu Monthly at Weston. 372r Taaily Ought to Take it. 3'Terun. f 1.C0 Per Tcar.s RF.V. V.. Vf. MOKCIO UHer. OILS ! OILS ! OILS The Undersigned are now prepared to sell CASTOR AND LARD OILS NOTICE. Ttan they can be had this aide of The Dalles. CCall and get Prices arcozais o TvrxxsT.niL. Citi Drug Store, Webtox. IOC1DE OF POTASS. The Beet Spring Medicine and Beauti fler of the Coaiplezion in use. Cure Pimples, Boils, Blotches, Neuralgia, : Scrofula, Gout, Rasumatic and Zlercori I al painf, and all Du9i333 arising from an I impure state ol the Blood or Liver. Notice is hereby given that the foHoirixitf-aamod svt- 1 fcSold by McColl & Miller, tier t:a ttUtl notice vt his intention to tukv tr.'l projf 1 in supvett of his tliira and secure li!l -ntrr tiitre&s at i the e& in.U'.nirt tiurty uavs fniu thed-tey( th notice, is: MARY Z. KCSSEL. Widow of Sim Russell, deceased. Horoe.fesd r-r.-Hif will bo made before the County Jude as Pondtetm, I UruatlHa County. September 13. 18X0. for tha Xi wi. sec. lo, T 4 N H. 35 K, and names the foilowicg ue bis I witnevs. -8, viz: James Kutch, A. H. I-anxdaln U. .V , ileiu and Kcort. al uf WMliin ITmti)l fitn.w liiu. gon. Ht.NKY W. HWKJHT i!l 80-5W lU-siter. ST. PAULS SCHOOL, A Board! ns aud Day School k OR GIRLS. Tl a Christmas 1 arm oi-giu on Thursday, Stpt. 1880. His hapsrUat tor every pupil to be prswat o the FIRST DAY OF THE TERM ! For particulars, rail at the school on Poplar Street, betw en oecund and Third Streets, or Addrem the rniiM-irAi., mmm. a. h. wells. 7-l!4-3m walla walki. w. -.. The N ew Tforfc Legislature has passed further occurs tha Leaser will keep a law requiring the registration of all practising physicians. This law also compels a practitioner of medicine com ing from another state to prove his stand ing before the faculty of a New York ir.etiieal colleen. Physicians of good standing do not complain of this law. In fact, they did a good deal to gt it passed, as a protection to the profession against empiricism. Human life is to vlne.KT A Via SAajI .1. - ) .- w w w iinu t , hi, auu jiu wea g can be too rigid which are deviged for ia protectioTi. In this view, the New York law will meet with jreneral approval. W are in receipt of the Washington Independent, published at Pomeroy. It is neatly gotten up, and orks to elect Baateoek or Garfield. them posted. fcOME journals ard circulating the statement that Hancock is a Roman Catholic, hoping thereby to injnr him to some, extent, s.:; some people are precl judiced agaiuHt. thai denomination. He would need no apology if it were true, but as it is, he is not a Roman Cathulic, being a member ot the Protestant Epis copal churtb. How industriously the Republicans let alone the Hancock-Sherman letter that they demanded so fiercely. The value pf the fruit ' crop of Sacra mento county Ahis year is $472,000. Send in your subscriptions for the I or Arts. ' THE Valley Academy I A Boarding and Day School for Boys. Walu Walla, W. T. Second Tear Benin Monday, September tth, 1880. "JTTH1S 1ASTI1 1 . OFFERS A TITOS JL oU(,h toglish and elassieal course. Boys pre paiea for college a Specialty, laition S10, (515. S20 ni tti. actordine to ciass. ter term, (half vear.) Board 4i id ashing, XliO per tens of 20 weeks. For further par.Kuurs, aaoress uie rnrjetpal. Kev. J. D. HCCO.VKLY, M. A.. B. D.. IP. o box 202) Walla Walls. W. T. E. L GUESSAZ, DEALER IS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Silverware, fepeclacles, tiold Fens etc. Repairing a Specialty I Main Street, Weston. Or. S-7-KJ.tf ARGONAUT! ESfi aal, published (rcry Saturday, at 6M California st. 8. V FRANK M. PIXLEY, IV.H U. 11. bU-MLKS, ' .EcnoBS Tie AsoosaI't is esrentialiT a California nublieatian bi jht, breezy of Uit. Paciricaiid the medium of the (foci, thinirs of eurrent literature, bent, post paid, to aaoxes , upon rect .jt of S4.00 yearly subsenpUou. Antoaaat. NOTICE. NoU.e is hen by Kiren that Clias. A. Ilarrett has this day made application to purchase under tbe ac: of Ooa ltresfftiproVLd June 3d, -ti. -nUtled an "Act tor the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, nevoa, anu in nas.iingron lerntory, tnr fw of sec 10 in T A M of R S6K. l-inal proof and purchase are to be made at tqe txpiration of sixty days fiom tee dute of this notice. lUMty OwiGHr, 7-1T-S0-9W Register. i NOTICE. notice is hereby given that John F, Adams ha this day made application at this Office to pur.:h ;se under the act of Conicrese approved June Sd, 1ST, entitled, "an Act for the sals of timber lands in the Htates of Cali fornia, Orctron, Nevada and Washington TerritorY,1' the Set of See 10 T S ', R Pioal proof and purchase are t be made at the eipimtiou of sixty days from this notice. Har Pwioht, Rcifister. LaOrand., Or. July 0, 18). 717 -J-w ' i NOTICE. LandOffice at LaOm-.de, Or., June 1, 1330. Notice is hereby gir?n that the following named set tler lia fi.ed no:ice of his intention to make Anal proof, in support ot his claim, and secure ana! atrr then on, at the expiration of thirty das iroor fhk date ot this notice, sis: , , Alexander Walker. Witnesses testimony will be taken before D- P. Iwiht a Notary Public at Pendleton, Umatilla countv, Oregon Aug. tl, 180, for the Set Sec 21, Ii N, H3J K, and names the followini; as bis witnesses, viz, John Mc Dermitt, James Derrick, Alex Miloe and Iruran, all of Weston, Umatilla countv, Oreeoa. AH IMMEDIATE AND PERMANENT 3URE for C0U3HS. COLDS. AsTH MA. BRONCHITIS. CROUP, INFLUENZA. CATARRH. Loss of, VOICE. Incipient Consumption, and all Dis-ases ot the Throat and Lungs. Ask for the Cali fornia Pulmonary Balsam, and take no oth.r. X5fSll by all Ernsglnta. Kooaao' XOJ.S3AV 30IXON XHOH3 o IKK PTJ " to so ano tcoii psqsnun awodsnd Iuttrmqsoj S. F. SHARP, M. D., Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur OFFICE Over U'agm.V Furniture Store, C'entervule, Or. Vi-H-U NOTICE, J. H. EALEY. Surveyor and Civil Euiicer, Pendleton, Orescri. Town Plats made and Lan-! Li catod. F1 ICK-AI tbe Court B; hko. . 80-2-S8-ly N. DUSENBERY & CO. '5. m v o xc jEs-sa OT ICE IS HEREBY OIVFM THAT JAlffX Kill'sn has this dsv m&de annlteaftinB so nr. ci as under the act of June 3, 1H73, entitled, "An act for the sale of timbered lands in the States of California Oregon, Nevada nd Washington Tsrritorv," tbe Nwi 01 ee. 14, T S N. R 86t. Final proof and aurehase io be made at die expiration of sixty days' puBliaatioa hereof, and within ninety days froa date benwvf UcJiRV W. L-WIGRT. Dated Auirust 3, 1830. Register 87-JU-lrrf J. C. STAMPER, MRS. TAYLOR. The Webfoot Restaurant, Opposite the acta Cctirf Jloute.) TsTTtA Xs - - - - - 250 BeA HeaJU for tk b7 1b WaHc Walla. "t-ai-sT' - fcTILL CONTISCE8 on a CASH BASIS, and we have Just rectirtd ucnsoally large invoices of Drr Good. Clothing, Uents' rumishiiu; Goods, loots ana Sr.ues Groceries and Provisions, which we are prepared to sel at the LUH'LbT possible rates fOR CAoll. Grain Bacon, Lard, Ac, t&kea in exchange for merchandise Remember tbe place: opposite torus Store, JUin srect eston. Or. Vim North end of Water St. H. A.GKPEN Keeps exuViatloa 'hand a foil supply ef Hay. lirua, NU, tc.aad all aorses left ia our cacrve iJ leewrs food Ueatmeat. rroaurt atteajtiow ffeaa U atoek tmy er wd etnas and ssiriaw asmi Is adaaee as al NOTICE. I akd Othcb t LsOksxdc, O., Ami. S, 1S80. Kotice is hereby riven that the following-named r.ct'Irr his lllcd notice cf his isten' ioi to make final I r 'of in support of bis dairc, wsd seem final entrv tncreuf at the cxpiratioa of tliirty di ys from the date of LLU notice, six: ARCHIBALD f. PATTWOK. Pn -cmrtlon No. 146. Will makr nroof at Pendl'ton. Unia'illa county, before Dwirht A Hatter, Notaries Pub lc, on September 18, I860, far the W4, Vw A rw, nwj it ne, swt ot sec It, t 1 .1, f, as , and names the foUowinr as his nitneeaes. viz: A. H. Mctircw.-A. J. Wise, Alfred WatU and C. U. Lonj, all of Weston, uiiutuua cuiujiy, Brecon. rv. . i'nir, iterator. 8-U 80 5w 'SMOOTHA 9 snooa VINUOJ11VO jo xoot pooS osiv uorjdjjae0 -Ooas o jo iddui pooS paxTl uo dse pvM Mlvajt tmu a4Mari xjjaja aandajd jtsa an vat Aararapaw uaaa PPV ! tfoiti An lasAasa aaiAasi iviagxviM DNicnina -ri saaiaa asr - y 2 doqg Suiqqaf ijauaf .Caopj jooo pun qv$ W. H. , ROWLAND, Discsssi of Women and Children, Diphtaeria and Cl.ioiiic Uoin.i.iinu, aM Cxtractintr of Teeth a -pee-ia.ty. ConsuitatMia Free at ay Orbce, aeat door to i.etimaii fclonis', CliTfcKiLLii. Ot. 7-17,eo-tf W. T; COOK, ZkTOM7.aaOEt.X' XX73rXX.XO. OFFICE At Drug Store, Centerrille, Oregon. . ,., 7-17-80-tf , CALIFORNIA LIVERY and FEED STABLE. MILTON, OREGON. JOHN DUSTAH, Proprietor. Splendid Turnouts and Saddle Horssr at shortest nonce. Pleaty of hay anc riain always oa baas. N Cttarfres to suit the Uaass. ARemember 'At plaee, aapaalt UM sfll M TAKE IT bewiaeet iocat Tbe LsASKit dm of the bet sad apen ia tu H orUiwcot Adrrctttara neilmo