ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE 4 If 4. 1 cm a . HOW TlIEJAIHKS FISH j There is generally about Six of thein in a bunch, with ligit dresva on, and they have tore? poles with 'as many Looks' arid liiP3'ncQf.2 them. As non ns thV" yet to the river they look far a good place to get doWn the bank, And th? moat venturesome' mij sticks her heels into the bant and' jalces caref.il stpps down r then s'fcdderrfy she finds herself at the ' bottom," Witti both hands in th water, and feel that everybody in this wide world is looking at her. The other girls, profiting by her example, turn round .and go down backward. Then they '(Bcamper until they'fii.d a shallow place .where they cause the fish, uad sLou ;; 'Oh I see one f ' 'Vherer There T 4Oh, my ! so he is.' 'L"t'8 catch biia,' 'Who's get the bait' 'You laay tliinj you're sitting on ay jjole ;, " , ' t1j exclamations are gotten off '9 9 9e .that awakens every echo with- in a' ttfjle r tfr.'d, - and sends ererv fi.sh into ,2allolinar'hvsterios.' Then thtirls by a superhuruan effort u;a:.iajr to get a i worm on the hook and throws it in with i a splash like tha launching of a wash tub, ! and await Jth re3ult. After a while a feebleminded, "sunfish contrives to get farfteheil on t&o hook of ? tjcuid women, and she gives vent to I.or tongue, by sayia loudly. 'Oh aomfcthiug ha? got hold of my haok r rull up you Iitiie idiot." -houted five xci ted voices, as pol-s and hooks are dropped. I Lev run to tL- i pscuo. Tl rescue. U.t- 'irl with a bito ga.va u mih sends the vjftfortnntte air tin? f.u'J) '"'kngrh l.t niodic jer!i and iininv' ir.to the line, and he ! cotnes down on the nearest curly head with a damp flop'lii&t se;sher to clawing as though therp i era biiiiiLlo Les in her hair. if ' e"" v . Oh. I'iurd r ! tnle itawar! I.r.h. til inrtl r ' tike itawar it away, tho ijasty thi.ig " 'Then they hold; up their hki? ad gather arooad-that ah a it skips over : Jbhe'Iogg, one al) the tioe holding the 1 line in loth hands with bof foot, upoa 1 th pole, as though she had an evil dis- powi oat at tho other end. Then they talked it over. 'J Jo w will it get off r Ain't it pretty ?' V.onebsr if it ain't dry Y "Poor little thing : Jet us put it back.' 'fick it up V as she rapidly backs out of th pircle. 'fifP& gracious, I'm afraid of it. TVre ! t'a opening it's irouth at, sornH .of us.' J ust; j,h,ep tho 'sunny' wiggles off the ht) and disapp -ari. between twp logs in the water; and the girls try 'for another bite. But the sun comes down and fries the back of tboi? ne.sks, and they get three headaches in- the party and they all el cross and scold at the lish like so may magpies. If ah inwary cljub dares tn show his head in the water they poke at htm with poles, much to his disgust. Finally thy throw th5 pole$ away, hunt up the lunch basket and plimb up into the woods, where tbey sit round on the grass, and eat enough of dried beef, rusk and hard boiled eggs to give a horse the Jiight-mare, after which they conipire not about their beaux until sundown, when they go boino and plant envy in the hearts of J1 their dear friend bv telling them what just a splendid time' tney cua ail have. .' i.n.lai... :. f "atiouai iionor arboad, and shove all, upon All Hancock and English eampaig i promise f anelta change iit.the aim oluba and other organizations which ,r"tio" of tnis government as sh.nll insure its upport the Democratic candi.Utaa ar ! wforn, in every department uf . ' , - W. H. BjaBxcfi, Chairman Jfat. Peru. Conunirtce, 133 Fifth Ave., ew York, I. The name and location of their or ganization. . 2. A statement qf tlie nunibar of then wmhej-s enrolled. :. Tho names of offlpers. 4. Account of meetings held. 5. Reports, every two weeks during the campaign, of the number and in crease of menitwr.-thip, witli thp condition and prospects of the canvass. The worst abused man in yu8hinton is the department clei k. He earns from $1,00 down tp $700 per year. It is! aafe to say that all get us much as thev i t -e worth. Ifalf of then, who c we board ills and sport so much s'ylo around Washington, could not make: p?ir.uyh in competition with tho world to wear two uits a war. TLe e'erk is a ro,e cali per. He thinks that for tore? r;af:u or other this country owes him a living, He goes to work at 9 o'clock, and is found, au hliotly brusbe-1 and gjcred, issuing " 1 . : , V . ' . "J ,uu' juei oeiora o ociocK. IVaMin?ton Letter v .,. u: r j - ( f y . . , ;;:'! n-J .' .' "C1, " '-- :-'''"'"'.:"' f- '.SW".1 S'lSaMeaji'atatSSSaMsafcsaaiiwMiJiaa vlmmBmermkmenmm! "' ' "' "- t ft "t ', .'. " " . -.3, - , , ; . - , -., .,. , .. ........ . . . V, .. -i NATIONAL VLATFORif, ADOPTED V.' TUC CINCINNATI t.ON VKSTIOX." The Pemn.-Miic party of ilic United-State j in eoiirention n-'Miinbk-d, declare: First We pled;; ourselves anew to t!r j constitutional doctrines and traditions of the ) Pemncratic party as illustrated by the teach- ing sou examples of a lon: line of pemoerat ic ftatesni.ii nnd pnJrkX.s, and emliodiel in the fat national cenvention of the party. SeconS Opposition to centralization and that dangerous spirit of encroachment which tends to consolidate the powers o al! :be de partments in one, and thus to create. What ever be the forma of government,' real dep oliam; no sumptuary law; separation of church and State for the good of each; com mon schools to 1h; fostercdand protected. Third Home ru!p. honest money, th strict maintenance of public faith, consisting ot gold, silver and paper convertible to coin ion demand; the strict maintenance of the public faith, Mate and national, and a tariff for revenue oiilv. Fourth the subordination of the military ! to the civil power, and a general and thor- oiigh reform of the civil service. , : j Fifth Uight to; a free ballot as the right ; preservative of all rights, and must and shall be maintained in ever v Dart of the I'nifpH ' States. ': ' ' i j Sixth The existingadiidjiistratojiLs,repre- ; tentative ot conspiracy only, and its claims i "f r!5-',lt'to """""nd the ballot xe with j ijuojiK aim iicpiuy niarsnais, to liitimiclatc ' and olistruct the elections, and by unprece-! dented use of the vote to maintain its cor- j nipt and despotic power, insults the people, I and iiupeiiU their institutions. i 1 ! Seventh The great fraud great fraud of 1S7G. bv t which, upon a fal.-.e count of the electoral vote of two Stntcs the can lidate defeated at the poll, was declinvd to be President, and for the first time in American history, the dl of the people wua set aside under the threat of military violence, Struck a dead! bluw&tou; system of representative govern nent. The Democratic party, to preserve he country from th j ii-rrors of a civil war, submitted for the time, ill the' firm and nut- riotic faith tluit the neooln U'onlil notiiuli li crime 111 ISoU. This issue precedes ami dwarfs every other. It imposes more sacred duty npou tbe people of the Union than was ever addressed to the conscience of a initioi, of freedir.sn. ' . v) E-'ghth We execrate the course of th'.ad imiiistro.tou in making places for' political criminals, cud demand a reform by statute which shall make it forever impossible for a defeated candidate to bribe his way to the seat f a Usurper by villainies upon the peo ple, t 'iath The resolution of Samuel J. Tilden not asain to bj a caudidate for a'cctioii, the exaitc.L plare to which h- was elected by :i majority of his ci untrym.n, an-1 from which hi-, was excluded by the leaders of the Re sMibiicati party, is received by the Democrats of the United States with sensibility, and they declare their conllduiicc in his wisdom and patriotism and integrity, unsullied by the assault of the common enemy, and thev uirther declare to him that he is followed nto tho retirement be has chosen for himself by the sympathy and respect of his fellow-citizens,' who regard hint as one who, by ele vating the standard of public morality and adorning and purifying the public service, merits the lasting gratitude of his cbnntry and his party. Tenth Free ships and a living chance for American commerce en the sea and 011 the land, no discrimination in favor of transpor tation lines, corporations or monopolies. Eleventh A maul tnent of tht litirlingame Treaty; no more Chinese iimig:uion txeep for travel, education and foreign camfflfree, and therein crcfi4hj qtttrdtd. . Twelfth Public money and public credit for public purposes solely, and public lands for actual settlers, 1' Thirteenth The Democratic party is the fri. nd of labor and the labpfiug man, and pledges itself to protect him alike against the cor.aorants and the a minune. Fourteenth We congratulate the country- upon llie Honesty auu clrifj; of the Democrat 16 ,-"lires wih lias reduced the public ex penditures to 840,000,000 a year; upon the continuation of prosperity at home a'"4 the the public aarvjee. ' I (Opposite Post Office,) , . Main St., Walla Walla, W. T. R. R. ROUNDS, - - PnopmETOK. re, penla; . ?l.(. Board and Lodging, pur week, aud according to iwta, cicala, 25c. lk-ds 20 and 50c. F e Coach )e f bp flofrl, fof f asM-ogers. yN0 CHIAJklEN EJiffJiOYEDT WALLA WALLA pAKERY, aUAlXlCTTKMl Or . BREAD, t ikS AXD flES I And all kinds of CRACKERS. Fire-Proof Building, Main Street, janCitf WALLA WALLA, W. T I i j Vr WACNER ( ' ' 1 elr tm ! Z rjawri J OF AJ4. S FOB HAH OB Thrn a me.ileino 1ms infallibly don Its wrk In ii.il, iona oreawm f. Toon- wuri ui a cuiuury; hm it baa siUei l; tlm only -Hale p,.i.,ltu, ... rvwh -m mb. .......... .... yrcitvauie to call auckinuu.01 iuu . win or m-i l.letit. It is vreuy aufe U acaaiiuMiieiuu ' , THE BEST OF ITS KIND. ThlS 14 thai PlIM attl. 1 V f'!ul""R l'lulm it. Evry mail mi, 1 00 sifony t n awful acald or overcome, n, t n tbrnisKB.l-jiiiiil-one other b!uasini;s aul luercln r.. ifoi:ine ,r the fl.rreijaUa SScx ica Muatanir J.lnUitaiit sptfuUlly enrol Uy OiO-f r Jt i:i.tnit, s n.iiscle, membrane and tissuK. 10 the very l.oivv bantahluK puln ma t-urln iIisi-h-m, irii a poarrr ttint i w JjiHs. it u u tniMlicine aesHmt by evu-.y Us!y, tiom liio rtuKhero, who rides TANG ovor solltnry pliiiiia, to tho iimrcbAnt j iuiLf, in,. 1 ins KoouuulLur wbu sulits hisio t V .ill nr.. " it cures Klii-uwuiisin when all other ItlllHlS 11114. This v,.n.leiiul LINIMENT jW"5ily ; res such ailments of the lit MAS H.t.-lt us U lis a mat I in. trclllan, MMT aud ralda, ut, lSrnlea and Hprntua, I'nl.omn. Hllea and 'l,t. "IllHirm, I.aaarneaa, Old srca, rioera. Froatbitea, t'hllblalna. Sore flilppa, akrd Hrraat. au.t liitlvrd every form at uitnwl dla- It U tho rrpnloBt remetly for the dis oviur.i and ucriilontH to which tho I1..L . 1: t. ukation up? snbluct that boil cvi-i-l.-.M'u kiiown Itcum N;traiu. Mtvluur. - ST JToluta, Fouuilrr. tlnrsnii Horaa, Ifoaf 1U '00l.lt'"' N-revr Worm, Scab, Hollow Horn, Nrratchra, Wlnd ?!? L "! Farcsr, Blnsbone, K d 1 ."" F "P tbe Ma-ht and every other ailment " " ,no occapauia of tbc Mabld and Slock Yard are liable. A iweutr 11 vo c:nt bottle of Mexican Mna'iiiig l.ttiimoiit lias often saved a valuable horsp, a lift) on crutches, or years of torture. It bal wlthnnt a Mrar. It irne3 to 'be very roAtui'tliu m.iller, pcuelrailn' tvi-;llllW, It etires evarybol7, and dlaapnolnts t o f au. It baa bran la ft fly u-w ior lioslUvcly iWe"Jr'av 1". 1- THE BEST OF ALL FOS W OS BEAST. THOMAS QU I H t . UAXcrAcrcKBK sv nun n. SADDLES. BRIDLES, HARNESS, W. Brttk Balldlnc, Mala St., Wnllu alia. I will keep at. all times a full stock uf. Team and Buggy Barnes, SADDI.KS, Willi's, SrtBS, HAI.TI-HS, t-OIXABS, CL JtRY COMBS, BHCSPES, AiC, And everything usually kept in a firsb-claes Harness Shop. REPAUtrNG neatly and pronpt!y done. not. ens, Harness and Saddle Shop, Main Street, CENTER VILLE OR. JLKT RECEIVED A I.ABGE ASSORTMNET OF CpcprrJ Team Harness Ccntrxrd Hack Harness, Ladies, and MerT Saddles whips, SPURS. Etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed..'. B. E. IIERVEY LAND ACENQY. DwfKht & Riley, general Land Aaeats, Tfetarlea Pablfe . eal Estate Brokers, Pendleton. Oregon , S , j Have Town an ir Pijui of all surreved lands fn UmaUlia County and a record of all Land Claim from the llr j location to the prrsrnt time, and corrected seui-iraekly I from the Land Office at LaOrande. ', Will seevrr claims for parties under an; of the Land ; Ijlh of the l . S., conduct contested rasa, before Uie lK-ai ima ocice, ana on appeal to the Itepartmeut at WWxtrttm; '"' TT j sjurifton. V iii turnup Soldiers . Additional Hcme4levd Floats uid .Ui l.iads of Land Scrip on siuurt notice and at loweat . inarKet rate ; ' . Will buyaad scil Umls, dty prawrty, t aq reasona j beouousoiou. '- ' I Tbs Plattf sad Eicordo lboa rtftrred ta are Uie only ones af the kjad ia fmaill'.a' Cf4V, and aeukn eau save time U"J 4p to LaGcuis bj eetutu; yt us. WWe baveafpfa saUUiis fi r Jutatini trw LINIMENT .ADVERTISEMENTS, i i iff. T. CS,i OUGSTORB! 4 ,t fab'' :- "a. .-ivi ' '- -.1. .. Ceotcrrille. . . . .Oregon. Contniiia a full stock of Tare DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES. " PSRFUERJES FANCY CiOODS. XSD TOILET AKTIC LES I PAINTS. SWEET & LUBRICATING OILS Clocks. Watches and Jewelry, BOOKS d ST4X JOy A RY, Todd's Gold Pens. Fine Cigars, and Tobaccos, j Choice .Wines and Liquors For Medicinal purposes only. Prescriptloa aad Kecelpe rempouaded with 4'are aud Dispatch. j aoo ivxsrxi PENDLETON HOTEL, . E, B.1KEK, Proprietor, i This Centrally, located anil Popular House having, been cutirely Ke tit led and Itciuruished is Now opened to the public under the New Management. THE TABLE Will at all lltaes be feaad tarn I. bed with the Very Best Ike suarkrt atTord. aad erery rxertlua aande tn satlsiy the waaU f the patroas ef tbe Hease. THE BEDS Arc all nw, a: the rooms bare tean farnlshod la th n..u:a& miyi-. ixud witu cvory c.mTenUact3 .usually found iu u :irsvclSkMf liouse. Tho F adletoa Hotel hu a Ft?-eIroor Bafe fo - a depdait uf Valuable. . . And in all its department St vrtU bs up vlth tht time and tl e Proprietor isdatarmined that it abal . tu.ti.'iUin the leputatioa of baias- tha Vest !: East el fhe Bloaataias, I BE STAUE8 STOP HERE. The' ridBt and tramline public are respectfully nti'cd to call. E. RAtKt.lt. Restaurant ! i only ono In Heppner! avt ritcF. to ceti acQAitr. meal i ijQjaiv Tom Ayer'?" Uvery Stable ! i AR B ER SHOP! In copneef ion with tpe lmue. A. E. DlTZEL. UTAH, IDA DO & ORTIIER Qtage Company, Leaves Pendleton f..r Umatilla every Tes day, Thursday aud Saturday at 5 M. Leaves Weston daily for The Dalles, via Pilot Kock aud llepner, at 1 :5 a. M. Leaves Weston daily for Walla Walla, via. Milton, at 10: 45a. m. Jiew Concha i. Good Stork, Skilled Prf' d able per fonnanm ...f Minrice are the feature of tbU ld aiidiCsUable Company. '. .:- , B. STEEL. Agrat. aAILSBTllY, HA1LKV CO., Proprietors. Meat Harlxet! ft, A. jeax. Proprietor. Dealer in . . . . 5 , FREGH MEATS! Fish, - - - 4 Prnit a4 Vegelahles, " ..;"..V,i Etc., Ete. Are alwavra Freast assd .tit siidass are ' ruled wlii rrasartarea. ' ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. tlfeir2! piscount Maden Large r Cash Seles. - y. h. -mtixsr. b v - - - -' ILLUSTRATED Catalogues SENT FREE. BEATTLEBOEO, Offers to s U to the linest b- jo SADDLES, HARNESS m 1i per rent Lew t- TTAVINt; UKf'KN'TLY K 11 oAice, I am prenared l. iirii:i . have leen sold in Walla Wan. All v'' i.-s- made of the liest California Oak 'I'tuiui J ;.tati-r. XOVKllIT THE IilMT Xo trouble to. sh w good-N Cat with disjatch. 4-17 r Trimu ' Bargains 3a Wlaolsale J5sW, - - CEs The undersignd has been ins-rabtoj id CONSISTING OF ' III CtiK, ICER1ES v:i3VK&i ijl AT GREATLY RZOUDEO PAtJ To malic room for a large SPi.5Xi STM M, iu; assortment of Boots aud S!sees. Coflpe, Tea, Nugar, Tobacco and Also Cgal Oil, Clear as Crystal, Guarantees Substance and Non t; : Ready Made Clct?;-; i,': w Please call and examine elsewhere. Cestkrvilk, Veruary Cth, 1880. M. V. WORMIHGTON,! I MIXTON, OREGON, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GROOKER f GLASSWARE, Heavy Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, 0AL OIL TOBACCO and CIGARS CANNED FRUITS OF AU K2SD3. i C . ...... , ..j Hardware, v-XronxLSteeL CLOVES OF ALL KINDS --'-A SPVoiALTY TIroducc ikc.i jn Excliitnge .: I D- C. Lounsbury, UndertakeR. NO extra charrc fcr Hearse!! WESTON, Oregon. ffiD'st'Extensive CsRuftctory or ' REED ORGANS .. . j ,.'. w rum. . World! POWER, Combined with Purity of Tone, Dupobnity TITK.SK V ORGANS u::rivaledi public one of the -. ctcd, stocks of . UMWi, HWAR 1 S.Hirri Iloa. 7-ttilx sldr ci" Poitlnr 1.'" M i OLD h i A N , om'M'lT THE I tT .ii niy nne up iecs raun-iy than .h H is are of my owa mana, xtt ur a--j tii-rs-iu' !. a urn V (: (.,.: ;v. a-Ja Yfn": f; y-r-.vJvc5f before tHiyin , . . ' wrwrsa la cits ,.v v.htos ajhj' viti..'.iv aaaaa : itxv 1?.- -.tlu: 3 iulotaea tii-Ci. ;oc. I --. -'. 'v ' 'r. i'a3tli.4.U'. "ElAhtlt' Ccrset.,.,)j.e ' f JV. x: duir tn Uvrtiv.rt -iti. t.'