Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189?, August 28, 1880, Image 4

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'Much difficult is experienced in ai- J
rargihg the. ftae of March fur tLe Gar-1
fieM ratification display, so as-not to trot j
th oojb over auy of tls Btreeid . v. hers i
the rotten Po Golvpr pavemebt- chokes
np theway;. . ' '
According to the Oil City J)errick the
London Timet, having read the editorials
in the New York World end the New
York Tribune, sayav -.'Th . tro great
i j-artiea cf America have P'ade rery poor
nomiwations this yar. . Mr. Haa field,
" tW Eurocrat nominee, servpd ten years
in the penitentiary for attempting to
kidnap Mr. Oakea Ames' laugher, Miss
Ci Hlit JfpbiHer Amen, while Mr- Gar-
Dock, the P.emublican nominee, was aen
tb6ed to - b Ranged or murdering a
woman, an4 was .reprieved while on his
- way to the gallows. . He has been ont of
; prison only tour days."
Prof. Bushy. wlio was tn drank to
fulfill his 'engagements kere etirr.8 time
8 givnK Tamperaacj lectern kt
Past Portland.
. 'he-foosouito has six legs ami on'.y
o-iu'tftb. Let ua therefore be thank
ful that if it doer bite it doesn't .kick. -They
tell of a girl just returned from
the Boston high school who said,, upon
seeing a fira engine at work: "Who
would evah have dweamed such a vewy
diminutive looking apawatus could hold
bu much wattah !"
Recently an ordinar.ee was passed to
the second reading in the Common Coun
cil which prohibits minors from being on
the streets after the Luur of 9 o'clock at
night except with the permission of the
parents or guardians or accompanied by
them, The enaity is & fine of from five
to. twenty dollars upon conviction or con
finement in the City Jail. The law is a
. good one and should pass. As it now
is children can be found on the streets
roaming about until after midnight -
Standard, '
:;: That blejwed kab had Wn howling
in ihe afreet-car for nine blocks, until
t , .erjhwljr else in the car had escape df ex
cept a 1 aid beaded, old Galvestom us, who'
rubbed tin top of his dome cf thought,
rcowled, stamped, fumed, and gave other
tvidenofscf bejng annoyei. "I hope
the baby don't disturb yon, sir," said the
mother, pleasantly. Jfo, madam, it
does not," he said aavagely gritting his
teeth. 1 "I au ao glad. I waa afraid it
did little tootsy wootsy, yaxc, yciis,
yum.'' "No, madam, it don't disturb
me he said more savagely. ''Little toot
v Cddl?stickB only dwturbs people in
the adjoining county. It Las made a
chattering idiot of roe five blocks ago."
Giivfaton AW.
. l)r. J. H. Day has disposed of his fine
orug tora to pent de P. r e, a, gentle
isan late of Heppiier, who will takij poa
twnxion of the tame as soon as be returns
from Vwt!jnd. Dr. Rinehart has given
up the practice of medicine 'and will at
tend kely.te the Immofss afi'airs of the
storw. JIc will retain the present cm
plorees, Jlvau and Weils, and will no
doubt keep lip the we earned renown
of Day's drug store. Hr. IF. i(wtan.
Ib to-day's japer ill be found the ajv
pdntments of Col. Lnrabee to addree
the people of Oregon on the politic.;
issue of the day. He is an abl spe&ktr
and will do good eerviee in the cause,
The Cv.ouel was in the army under Cren.
Har xh, and his agi enlisted in his
servjc uader the grand old flag of the
country, which he w ill aid in carrying to
ictory as ho did before. The Stat Cen
tral Ccuiuiittr4 will moke srrangetr.enta
for a thorough and complete canvass of
the entire State. Nothing w ill be left
undone in order that the peopLj may bo
informed upon the questions which divide
the two partiea.- Senator Slater, Juugo
Ieed; Gen. Nmitl:, Hon. J. M. Georin,
W. M. Towftsend, sud others take
.the Geld. Oregon will bo jlcel in the
ranks with othr Democratic States this
Fail. Standard.
J. H. C!eashHW, the witixsi who
conniitted perjuty in his testimony in re
gard to the shooting of Charles Do Young
,hj young JCalloch, the most important of
which wjfc that Do Young fired the first
.'.Bhwheia fa5tj ho did not fire at all,
Jba ! hen tried and found guilty of per
nry, and whs sntencl, on tho 1 4th iast.,
,to fou;Uayar imnrisonmtr.t. There
.vUtbioubVbwtUemetshaw w&a wil
ling witness and his testimony v.-a a manu
factured with scarcely a ooir cf truth.
The punishment of such a man cannot
bo too great.
Ob, yes I You can rely on Webf oot
oil at all tinue, nijjit or day, &s a sure
ttrv for croup or Bpitsnu Ask for it at
MVOolli Miller's.
Use Oriental Hair Touic for prcerv
ikkg th Lair.
.NaTiOAI. iii-ui.p;.
ipfinni r.v it.t. ciusvati convtstiox
' TLe P'mo.'nit:C irty ) ihe fruited ;al:-
in eonvemion afmTjie.ii, ut.-clar: i
i
f irst Wi j.!ctj;c ourselves anew to tVc j
cotititutiir!.'ii doctriues ami traditions of the !
Pemorruic p;i7ty as illustrated by the teach- j
ing anil es:i:;ii'ts o a long line of Democrat-
ic Ktatci nud patriots, and embodied !
in the lat cntianal convention of the party.
Seind Optitwitinn to centralization and
that daiigertniB spirit of encroachment which
tendx to roiiroUdate the .powers of all the de
partipcuts it ont-, and thus to ere; te, what
evjr t tlit forms of government, a real dep-'
ntivm; no 'y'iiTiptiiary law;.. separation of
church ami .State for the good of each; com
mon Hchoi'ls to I fostered and protected.
Third Home rule, honest money,' th, .
strict liiiiihtenance of public faith, comristing
ot Rold, silvtr and paper convertible to coin
on dtmaad; the xtrict nriinteiKinot; of the
public faith, State and national, and a tariff
for revenue onlv.
- Fourth the subordination of the military
to' the rivil mW, and a general sud thor
ough reform of tho civil -service. ;
Fifth Right to a free ballot as the rijrht
preservative of all rights, and roust and shall
be maintained in every part of the United
States.
Sixth--Tbe existing auniinistraton is repre-"
nentative ot co'ispiraty only, and its claims
of right to surround the hnllot boxee with
troops and 'deputy marshals, to intimidate
and oljstruei the elections, and by unprece
dented une of the vote to maintain its cor-"
ruptjiikl despot ic-j.'ower, ir.milta the people,
Kiitl imperils their institutions.
8Yonih The great fraud of 1876, by
which, upw a falne count of the electoral
vote o( two State--!, the candidate defeated at
the pollii, wu c!-;i-rd to be Fresident, and
for the-first ti;i in American history, thi
wi'.i t! the r-tojvj wns tat aside under thc
taT.t n K,i;:.nry vi-iicnc. struck a dcaiiy
blow at lBi system of representative povem
tnnt. The Iei)iocrt ic party, to preserve
the coantry from ttoe horrors of a civil war,
submitted for tho time, in the firm and pat
riotic faith tht the people would punieh thU
crime in 1880. This issue precedes and
dwarfs every other. It imposes more sacred
duty upon tUe people of the Union than was
ever aidrotbed to U;: conscience of a uation
of frocdmeu.
Eiitii We execrate the course of this ad
mtnistritiou in making places for political
criiniosHit, and demand a reform bv statute
uhioh shall inake it forever iinpotitle for a
duit avd cuwlii'iitG to hribe his way to the
s-v. .i ifutir hy villainies upon the peo-
vi:
X'.mh The- resolution of SamnelJ. Tilden
ont ukio t" !e a cnudidute for e'ection, the
e.awd plaois to wLioh he was elected by a
majority of fcjs cnntrymen, and from which
be was excluded by the leaders of the Re
publican party, in received by the Democrats
, tlkn Unit;! Stales with sensibility, and
they d.-!ar! their conSdonce iu his wixdom
and pHtrtotiani and integrity, unsullied by
the awtii!tof the common enemy, and .they
further dedans to him that he is followeil
inn the retirement he nan chosen for himself
by the f.vmpiitiiyand respect of hie tellow-cit-isfus,.
who regard hip) as tma who, by elc
v.itiuj,' 1; cslm'.H.ini of puWic morality and
t iuiornin-j; and purifying the public . BcrvioR,
n. riifc the lusting gTatitude oi Uin country
ad U party.
T':h -I'roe ships anl a Kvlug chance for j
Anitjkiio ooonneroe on the sea and on the
la.id. Mu discrimination in favor of tmnxpor
tatit.r, liries. corporations or monopolk'H.
JUtrenfJi Ahtexdment of the Burlingamo
'If't'iji iw iftm Chinese immigration rrcep
for ra:tl, tnlm:atiun and foreign commerce,
an-J. therein ttuvfully qitarded.
Twelfth I'uWln money and pubiic crelit
tor punin; purpoee swJely, artl pulwM iaous
f-r actu.il Rttlers,
Thirteenth The Democratic party is tle
friend of labor and the laboring man, and
pledgee ilveM to protect him alike againet
the cormorant and the eommunc. "'
' .Fourteeitth We congratulate the country
npon the honoty and drift of 'th Democrat
i Coi!re which has rednoed the public ex
pi-cditnrea to $40,000,000 a year; npou the
continuation cf prwrily at home aud the
national homr arboad, and above all, uiion
the promise of such a change iu the adminis
tration ef thib governmcut as shall insure its
Pennine iattn reform in every department of
the public service.
(0vpa9it Pot CO.)
. Main Walla Walla, W.T.
K. K HOUNDS, - - FRornirroK.
9ul, t-r iiv. U.K. P.wJ ami LMirirg, per w-k,
tiMi aai USA, aeeoriiiff to roeai. Um,
B.-is J awl S0i.
flop (smh to tho Kotet, far Pasen(ter.
fiBTf 0 CKE7AMEN SMPtOYED.st
i 1 i TIP mt mm tm m
WALLA WALLA BAKERY,
aaycracniuss cr
E$KXA3, CAKES AND I'IPS
Ajwisi kinds oi
CRACKERS.
Fire-Proof Building, Main Street,
jaaSMi WALLA WALU, W. T
WACNER,
ana dealer in
CtTLJtVUIJC. OCX.
ADVIJUTISEM EXTS.
3:
THE BEST
OF AI.L
LINIP.1ENTS
roa has ca beast.
Whon a rueiHclns Jms liifnlllbty don"
its work in mil ions ,f riwn Pr mor
(ban r Ibinl oi iv o-nturx-; In n it hat,
n-Mfiel every p . rt ol Hkv..i-M; wlwn
niim'wrlfsi iitiuilti'.-4 f-verywli v, conr
dler li lli,! only win) ri-lutn'ou in enaoot'
i:-in i r mi ci-h-t l, i' U jinjlly aalo Vj coil
bucb a miHliuia-j
m BIST OF ITS KIND.
Tlr-i U tl.o o:isp win, -j,,, TKntenu
91iitRn 1. 1 it t hi ( c . iv ry moil
trti!.'3ii'.t:llK-fiu-(,rit u'nable hone
avrU, Die a--i.y i f mi Kivrul ealdor
iinnt nubilncil, t:.i li-rr - a of i-hrn-
nntl'iu overoouio, mill of a tuoiiHiiuil- q
nnu-oim outer o vwongx Bii.l ineri:i- Ma
)M-r(uril ,y t!io olij reliubla Mrx-A
V"n miuU. " l.iniinnt.
li fonnH I'fin mini tlisoaao oi
spomUly t iiro l ! . Jm
ITiist.ms: 1 Jiiliii'.t.
Jt eiielnil tf i.' r.yctlr, iMrmliraiw 1
linsao. to I Uo vry I o.i .-, b uiishlii:? jmia 3
iioa coring iit.si-.im v t. :i h jkju-.t u.: ! (3
oyoryboily.fri.iii i t,u n;,'c(y.5, vrtio rides $
Sill
overt'iowlitiiry jii il-.i. t- Hie inertbiint I
orince, mill itio v uUuiitu r who uiilitsl
UW lo t w in Iti trixf. I
It tmri' i:ii,-iuiiuim wiion all other !
apini itiinii.-i tun.
T ills wwmlcriul
"poriliiy enri'M nitli ailmuuta of Uie
HUM AM JI.KSlt ,ia
Khiiumntlam. KTrelllng, Nllflr
Jolnt. miloi-t.it MiiH.ln, Ituriix
rrnt fiiOili. 'iit, liruloies kuiI
Kpralits, rilaouiiui llltr t
MIlitK. stlnrs. Inline , lt
mim, l ici-m. rwktnitca. ('hllltlalxa.
Kor Allr, nheil llrrut. nixl
iuld every form ol" eiiernal
iae.
It is tho grr-ati-Ht remeily for the dts
oilors h i-l tivt-iiloi tM lo which the
Ituur i Ckkat!oi i.i- j (iiihleet I hut lias
vv r In-i ll known It euros
Komlim, KtTluit;-, StlfT Jiilitu,
Kiciilr, Tfarit-4 Alorcn, Ili,iC
ei-ei, l-'uot )to, Nfrew W'nt ua. ScaIi,
llalluti- Iloru, Sn nt'ili' . ivind-
fTniln, Suvl-.i. 1 nny, Jtii(lKne,
!Jl fiirf, F..11 Hvll, J-Uiii liDon
hliic ami vrri-y o'iit-i: uilinelit
ft vaiLU (U9 occupants or ilie
WWs unit tsioek inlil aro lintil,-.
A Iwrulv livo cunt boltin i Ivtixli-an
Mnn'ang l.liinneut I aa onen a i veil n
mUuud.o hor.-u. u lilo ou trui. lll H. oi
years i f tortm-e.
neui: wiiannt a near. II K-ea to
Mm very root ot tho m.iltui', iK Uclra. lug
cv:i1liajon?.
it cuioa cveryhfxly, anil iliKanpoint
i o ruie. It hn li'-en in stoaily it--o lor
mrv-a llicji txvcty-jlvo yeaia, tuul ia
IMjeitlvely
THE BEST
CF ALL
2T0B OS 33AST.
THOMAS QUif
SADDLES. EF IDLES, KAF.NESS, ETC.
Brtek Bnitdinir, Main St., TVulIu Walln.
1 will keep at all times a full stock of
Team ana Buggy Hanteeu,
SADDLES, WlilTK, '
sruBs, HALThr.s,
OOLLABS, CLKRY COMBS,
BRUSHtS, &.C..
An (i everything usually kept in a fcrst-ciass
Harnesx hiiop.
REPAIRING neatly and promntry done
..4 TWOS. H1..
Harness and Saddle Stop,
Main Street,
CENTERViLLEOR.
JUST RECEIVED A X.A.ROE ASSORTS! NET OF
Cocord Team Harness
Concr.crd Hack Ifarrcss,
Ladies, and Mep's Saddles
WHIPS. tPUfiSv3tfi.
Sutiafaction Guaranteed.
B, E. IIERVEY
LAND AGENCY.
Dwight: Bailey,
Ceneral Liad Astnl, KatarUe Pabli; anJ
Heal Cstaie Brokere,
Pendleton. Oregon ,
Have Towhsbip Puts of all aurveved lands in Cmitil'.a
Count, aud a rncora of ail Laud Ciaiiiu Iiuin tae lirei
loatUun to tin- p:u-. iu uu, aud currctod ncmi-wtMi
from tae laad OiikM iturtOide.
WLi seenro clainu for i-arties under any of the Land
Um Ot Ull' TJ. o., roouuv. i-miteftttod i-ased bsoie Ulu
octj Land Ofl'-e, and on appeal to the UeparUueut at
iv vinuitOQ.
Wi.i fa.-nu- SMh-s Adiitional ITotneetead Floats
aad ail kinds t Lujid scrip uioi-. ii.jae nd at iow.v
aiaiket rata .
Will bnyod seJ uLif, tiy Irt,: rly, c. , cia ru.yivl-ormrdnae-doa.-
Tb. Fiutei and Ho wdi abc; r-ic.-rwi ;o Vie o:-.j
cfeieeof the kind in Umat,iia CVrjnv, au s::viir ci
u's time and a tup to XiO'Jr&c ic by ciou..- u. u
Eli i ajJajCi;ta7t3l
, t3"rft haTepe i ZacliitM fr iusatias
I Cinea,
I
ADVEP.i 1.--EMEKTS.
W. T. C?0E,
j. n.
BRUG STORE!
MAIN
CcKtcrville. . -
STREET,
Oregon.
Cunta-iiit a lull stodt of Fare .
DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES.
PERFUMERIES,
FANCY i!OIS
AX! TOILET ARTICLES
PAINTS. SWEET & LUBRICAT1MG OILS
Clocks. Watches and' Jewelry.
LUOKS and ST A T10SA R Y,
Todd's Gold Pev:-.
Fine Cigars, and Toba-cos.
Choice- Wines an l Lifters,
Tor Medicinal pu po: m or.
I reserlptioas and Recci.wi T.raj;-.in.itd
witl tare mud Di,-ati-h.
aoo
PENDLETON HOTEL,
E. BAKE.!, Proprietor.
This Centrally located and Popular House
luivinj; been entirely Refitted
and Kefuruishftd is
Now opened to tie puWis under the
Tew Management.
THE TABLE
trill nf nil limes be fonnd furnished irith the
Very Bent (be lunrket affuKii, aad every
exertion mndc tu mitlsfy the wants
of the patrons of the House,
5
THE BEDS
Are ai! r.ew, and the rooew have ben Iiirnii cd in th
ut-attat. tyle aad with evr- convenience usua.ly .uund
in a iira:-claa hoiue.
The Pendleton Hotnl bus a Flre-l'roof Safe io
tho dctMhit of Valuables.
Aad In all ita department it will bo u;i ith the
times and the Proprietor is deUroiiutii lat it ulul
nuintain the reputation of bein th.i
Beat tluuc dut.of the mntaiiij.
THE STACKS STOP
The rsaidi-nt and traveUnc public are rospt-ctfu iy
i.vited to mil. K. E.tK' R.
Kestaurant !
The only ono in HeppnerJ
THZ ON'LT Pt U E TO GET A gECAUF. .'.1KAI.
Just baljiv Tom Ayer's Liv ;ry Stable !
A R R E R SHOP!
is
In connect ion irith the house.
A. E. DlTZEL.
STASJ, II). 4 ISO & XORTIIERN
Stage Company.
LEAVES Pendleton for VniHtilla every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at v. M.
Leaves Weston daily fur The Dulles, via
i'iW't Kock and Heppner, at 1 :.') A. M
LEaVKS Vcstn daily fur Witlla Walla, vi.i.
Milton, at 10: 45a. M.
3EC33XXJa3ESX 3sVV3!&23 5 I
Vtvr Coavhee, Ctood Stock, Eki'.led DHvrA ami able per
fermanc! of rervii-e ar trie ft-aturu oi U.id oid
acd reliable C'ompuu., .
IS, A. TiiEJ ASCII t.
8AILSBURV, HA1LEY & CO., PropriK.-8.
WESTON
Meat Market!
A. JOUK. Pronitetor.
Dealer in
FRESH MEATS!
Fish.
Fruit aud Vegetables.
Etc, Etc.
Aye ai-Aa.Ti Trcsh at 4 C4. All Order are
I'tUed n Ut rromptaens.
Satisfacticn Guaranteed.
Litenl Discount Kadtjon Large
er Cash Sales.
I?. VISE, M.! P. j ' ' U -
ILLUSTRATED
Catalogues
. v
BRATTLEBOEO, VT.
Offera to s -11 to the public one ol the
inert scd b.'Bt selected stocks ot
SADDLES, HARNESS AND SADLERY HARDWARE, ETC
CS per exmt f.esCth.m cny other S.iildJtry IIine this side f ParUand.
rTAVING RECENTLY REMOVED TO MV OLD STAND, 01'PS1TE TLL i ST-
1 X. omce, l am t repaiea to lurnisn say kiini
have
oeen aoiu m aua alia. All niy Harness
made of the best California Oak Tanned Leather.
NOSE BET TME BIST WOAXME.Y KMPLOTEB IV MY rST tnLI-tnilOT.
No trouble to nlw-ir gooils. ' "trrU-c Trimraiag md rcpsiring of all kinds doueVt lny kcp
with dispatch. JAMha tv n li&L.t
'-nJ Main St OS; Vvatia Waila.
Bargains Bargains Bargains
"Wiiolsale and Retail.
."3? wtfst-wz iEsno" S'STOIK 25-
CENTEBVjLLIL
Th5 'iJsragnd has bzxi instrabcl to sail tho 'W.-SJ'-'l STJl'X
CONSISTING OF '
a-; r'rp's 7?i?',v.i
AT GREATLY RZ3'JDD PraJ33,
To make room for a large SPK1XG STOCK, inclHslinj
sissot'tment )t ISoots and Hhoc s.
Coflce, Tea, .Snssar, Tobacco ami t'igars a sjicciaiity.
Also Coal Oil, Clear as .Crystal Guaranteed free frens all Forcigr
Substance and Non Explore. 1
Ready S,tade Clothing at Cost
3" Pleasa call and examine .for yourselves before buying
o33eWhdre A. C .SUTIIEItLA7i,
Custekvile, Fe'.iruary 6th, 188J. Age At.
M. V. WORMINGTON,
MILTON, OREGON.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
1 ..I.;-'-
Heavy Stock of BOOTS and SHOES.
COAL OIL TOBACCO and CIGARS CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS.
i ' I
Hardware, Iron and Steel.
OLOVESOF 'ALLIND-;SPECKALTY
, "Produce taken in Exchange.
D. C. i-ounsbury,;
UndertakeR.
i
NO extra charnr Hearse::
W2STON,
Oregon.
1 . .
'1-
Most Extensive
i
Manufactory
REED ORGANS
World!
power;
. t CoBkbneI wit
Purity cf Tone,
Dusebilrty
Finish.
THESE
MORGANS
MVALEOI
ol poods m my line for leu m .nev hau tlie
and bailee are ot my own tuanu-auiuie. aud
f'VhPWFV ?t-
a
Lirj
CROCKERY GLASSWARE,
I MIIiMNERY H
ITIPIHE LAEIE3 OF WESTO AD VICISHY
Jim am respectfully intoruKi tou Um Cua r
ti,- bavo upcad sud not ut lor ua a Ouj
a.j oi t
MILLINERY GOODS.
The Latest Styles of Bate sad Bon
nets aitfiiya oa liana la ilrot Va
riety. JiA'l,aa.bJ4i. r'WxiAi
idi i every Una ot 'ilU'j.
tulUQt to suit tiia most
rastidions. AUiiiij
ior W&Jlu.tii.Hi
Cjraet.
Jl.ll.t STaUIT ........ nifliJ.
iXccl door to ilardtcart Siwt.)
MILLER A SCUXEBI.:. i
-27-si " '