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Local notlc 14 wax f Ut flrtt iuaenion, 1 ! c. nt pr line eafh uuMfit nmrtion. AirunMajc biilt pavaba quat tarl. J ifi Uf al BOtiaa will b charired 75 ccaU per ftquan rat iuaartioii, and 37 J tebta pur a la.ira oacb f ubjaquunt inaaruoB (jja;abla Bvubaj V yerira. Slmpla annaBnoemenU of birtha, marrlagea an4 liaaUbt will b inaerUd wituout c.iar. obituary avUcaa coargati f :r attrdiuff Uj .distil. IJOTIONS! 1 ; tort Rlonnalo. OK'irfiaj' mil ii i fea Jr ' " PUYING CAf.DS. TKOFESSIONAL CAUDS. S. V. KNOX, Attorney at Law, will niutlra U iha Courta of thia Stat ana W ah taa Vai ritnrj . spwuti atwiiuoa pia u LauJ Uffiaa aaa ia.Miiia ca-llalii HU. Wcatan. 0. Q T. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, orFICE A Caart Umu. Malla Walla CUTTLERY AND PIPES! FANCY GOODS, MAT'J Perfumery, Toileij Bakps, ! - lUI Vtll AX AMtliaCASSi Toys and Nuts, TOBACCO AND CltiARS, Wkacaalc aa4 Bctall. Fred. M. P.uly, 4 1EACUEN. ' V.. ; ? ; ' Attorney at Law and Notary Public. pnu-u n tba Court in Oregon and Washington Tarritor.T. Cvlldctiont Promptly Attended . To. ortirr.. oa Unla Mrcrt. Waataa. ir I A. STEEL, r- . il. Notary Public ami Collector. lj.nl for Utah, Idaho aad Onfoo Starc Co , alao, Kar la Caaallra, Xala, Toya, Nalloaa,1zar Taaraa. uaal aaateraaa other artirJo. QEO. V. REA, Attorney at Law. Will practia in all tha eaurta o( th Stota. - KrPXEB. OK. I V. WESTOS. M. D. -9 - J' Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. -. . -W , Ua,TwJ(. OitaAM . AU aalla arBaitly attcaalrtl. i j r. cttOPPa M. p Physician and Surgeon. Ome witk Dr EUlock, 7r Day e Drug MAIN IT. .WLL wttA. D R. W. K. JONES. me, at raj fiemaa Oiutn, Wito, Oauoic, tW laaerilaf Artilctal Taaih, a 8 ia ty T. 5 S. H. Kennedy's tVlfg O o MANCrACTl'KbRS OF SHEEP DIPS: Th" nt of t2n kial ia th : U. S .Taa I'leaae examine the - of the I aa iferent (Jipe and price vie: " T Dissolved Sulfur Dip. . l'rioe $2.2 gallon, i hia is equal to 30 tba the best Oublime Sulphur. Concentrated Extract o ' Tetmece Mt, v inrioe, $2:25 a gallon' i hia U my FAVORITE Dip be CURES SCAB and can. as ree of strength with safety. Heml- ck Pol onous Dip, Price. y.2o a Rallon. AND IS THE BEST POISONOUS DIP IN USE. Each Gallon of these Dips Will make enough for 25 Sheep after shearing. Special Dip for Scab, I'rice, yl.M a gallon. Reliable at any season of the year, especially so in the Full and Winter. Put up in one and. fire aallon cans with full directions for use. Pamphlets sent Free to any Address. sold oy all principal dealers in the U. 8. J. McCKACh i-jr 6 CO., Aavala fur the raeifletteaat. "Father, who trsTels eur roast lata T "Hush, my child, 'tis ttooaodidate. - Fit examplanf huruan WoeAj Early he conieM euid late ha foes, ' ' Me great the woman with eanttly aman. Hokiaaea the baby's dirty face. ; tie calls to th feaea tba burner He lrea the merchant aad he bores tbaciark. Tliia hlai'kaiu.th. wkil. hia aitiril He BTat-'ta, ::nd this is tba aona be aiaawf fiowdv, htrwiyltowsli - ii.w f.iuf wife, 'and MVr-Vreyoat --All, it Uis my. hat.aa tt bthsr can, The uur.ij h.nj uf the w.rkingmaa." " ilasband who in t!i:tt at tha aie tiiae, my ove, a ih eljididiife.C-sE "il.iblni.il, hy liiii't tie wurk,4ifcyo? "11 s lie not .i ii at a:: . home to dui" tvifnjsVer. a iaa. fc down, " N l at h tu'i.iul nj redii n tnwn, too pi. in 1 1 )'.ea h u d to proud to beg, TyM t!'"d rob and to laqrto dig, iijir r hi-i h. r-e liileg,he tlrn-s, A A . tl. e rtu;if people thw norlg ue sings. ' . ' riowdw, huwdy, howd'.vedo? 1 ilo'y in year wife, and lu.vt fe you? " Ah,' icfits myHt aa uu uthrr am. flie horny hand of the workinmau.' " . ii "Urothera, who work both ei.rlv und late, Ask. these tbiiiKa uf the candidate.. 7 W hat is hia record ? flew do- i li siaud At home? No matter atout tas ti . ad, tie tt hard or a, ft. so it i- n prone To close oer money not his ou n. Ha he iu view no thievin); plant i Is he honest and rapabSe 1 tie's your man 1 . Cheer such a man. till the welkin rings, ; Join theVhorua whi.e he sings: ; Howdyi -howdy, howd'yedo? ' How ia yewr wife, and how are you ? Ah, it fits my fi-t aa ao other can, The korny hand of the workingman., ' was intoxiemtod Satnrday Bight, whoa I went t bed at aeren, with a raging tooth-ache;" 3 'It's that recklea fool trhwa I left ia tharge," groanetl the Colonel. 'TU make it all right, Marah," Md Bghot aMflarn'oa, only to bo confronted Vy MHjor'illi'riv-4'- !i ' btreai Blia ixOoia decpaat roiotAat isvjUaiooua-! .It's mj in teatlorf, kir, to call yott out and shoot, you t j rough the heart What the deuce do you .mean by putting this note in your papers !!S"Militat Jomsea, Major Blim, the tattered old rillain who hid in an oytter barrel during the battle of Bull's run, weai s a wig. He ought to be shot in the la.uk with a baked apple." "I can't help it, Blim," said Bagshot, wiping hia forehead, "it's all owing to that young devil in the office, lie has made a rvd-hot paper. J uat wait, Major, andl'Uti thuigs." ... . 1'hea, Bagjsfe started again, Be.polT-oioiFa'ker grabbed - "Ob,, you " unfeelins; gSoul f vailed Parker, 'you ought to. be rode oh a rail The' idea- of making inn. of my pour, tteaTrfdead child ra ' "How r HaVoocX ia a Forthern fBaaa, Tirwud frota any ataadpoiai4 It is now tecasata- ed by those who wvald lain hav hrottghs j a charge of treason agiisa nin-Mhoaa load-nKatbed aeeaaers, who, nnlikhia stayed at homer daring th var, iMt yaaf by year maee an ineraatJag in loyalty. proporuonaae u wnx distance iroa 1 TtT. -r.,'., rnrta a ha'. . - - . - - aia 4 ilakalumne Bill iscrowdedwiai sum- 1 ..''a? , A iaifcvrs. t ' fM JfcJtipv Butte, had halt4nchi last efcTaebdaj r.ht. 5, :K 1 s The. bornt iiit7ict of4 Ed;Blnfi is he lms tapialy rebuilt 15 IGUO 1 S AS 1 . Bew He Kan the "Choduak I'Biea.' leadinfT eletoants eoatriWiug success at the moat critical epoch iri die country's history, when "ihqok to the eenter by civil dissensiona Is it not wrak and cowardly how for those who then ad mired his brilliant efforts and roiced at his saceesses, enjoying the fruits thereof, for them now to belittle his efforts and impugn hut motives t" It is noticeable that none of the brave fellows who. act ually donned the blue or the gray, are contemptible enough for thia; a soldier's honor is too great. ; Again, Hancock's actions and utterance show that he is a lover of his whole country, of hi-r con stitution and law, prtp&rcd to deal out even-handed justice to alL His ex pressed sentiments on record are t credit to the eitixeft, a glory to the soldier and an knnrt, n flia ftlaf.cin.n f.lT Vlf, it Pnoll 1 KM innvillo How else can Yuba foothills swru with quails to an un precedent uegree.: "-.-t New Hope, Sun Joaquin, bas a radish which weigh fiine pounds. j ,.( At Willows, recently, Patsy Gallagher sbet George Smith in both handa, Major Bigney of Pveblo, a well known editor, died last week. - . j ... September 21t Denver pugilists are arranging for a priz fight at some'poiut in New Mexico. - A cloud bnrst on August 24th did about a thousand dollars worth of dam age Jo the brick-yards of East Denver. Tue fire in the Yuba hills, near Selby Flat, bas run over 600 acres of j pastu-e and timber lands. . :'! ' There being no opposition it is decided that the birds "Bob Whita" around Mc- SAU FRANCISCO "BiiUetin, 1 v. Leadlac D R3. KELLOGG & NICHOLS, Hemoepathie Physicians and Surgeons WALLA WALLS. 0rn6E Paine Bros' Brick. ' rlfial Atoadoh finn to dUwaitol of the Ere, Ear , , . .aad Th rout. roarS'V, , D' kR. JAMES DOUR, OVEB OAT'S aVSTtrC MT0BK. WALLA WALLA arTavtb axtAacted without pain and all work' war rantc.' 11. MACK,. Of Walla Walla, will autkt traqnant protaaaienal runts' at Waawn and yrndletoo. D Physician aiirt Siirscon, atrr, neat War ta rtly r Mai. ' pa-waapUy atealel. CaUa .THE- :ia . . .. Bvrnlas SwraBr Wetl ef th eekr Mountains. HBaUUrTKIS HAT K. D llj BuaUn,aa year .v"1 WackW aad Friday Umletin (nuiinj Uj.'cthaJ a eoaiplata ticuu-H ki' Weakly alona, aaa year " ' & ' fa'rta a Jaar ia proportion. FREE SEED DISTRIBUTION. Each tubaerieer will ba preaented with aee.al re riet-es ot Kara aad Valuable TMiii. VKOKTARLE and KLOWKRKKl8, eoual iaranta to the aubn-nytion price of the paper. t& Send for aaaaple Copy, glriot full parttculiru. Remittaaeaa by Draft, Po-torlce Order, Mel a. t'iirgo i Co. a Kxpreaa, aad Uasitml Uettar, at our rw. Aaoasaa s. r. ucLLtrrt a rw ana trnariarv. Tat, NO PATENT, JSIO PAY.' P A T B NT S. Obtained Br ateehaaieal devioea, medical or ether eeta pouada, eraaajeatal deabyna, trade-mark, and labels. Carta U, AMhjamenta, lnterierencea, lntnnjomenta, sad all atatteia ralattaf to raaeaia, promowj . We nuke prcliaiinary exaatinaAioaa aad f umiah opinion. ae to patentability, free ol enanre, aa eatad W iaTaaUoaa and Pateata arainriud to aand for a copy of our "aside lor ootainm ra, - . rr . j , . .hiM III it I m aent tree ia aay waraa, - r atructioua bow toabtaia hteaU aad ether valuable aiatter. Purine tba past ore years we am iw tk. tiul Patents for AanneM aad renin inventora, and ran (fire aaUafaetory rafereaeea in alaaoet Addnaai-Laala Bbaturr dt f,soiier. -and AUoraevaat Law, LeiMoit Buluuug, W aaaiaxteat. Colonel Bagshot ruus a weekly uews paper up in Cliodunk, called the Union. llfrcently the Colonel was called away to New York on business, h aving the paper in the hands of an asslt-taut who had been in his employment some little time. Now the Colonel knew that the said as- sihtant had the cheek' of "ahrass statue, an3 the UiUcityTrf a New-Erglaad fly, both indiripenaible attributes of the news paper man; but still, after being in the city about a week, he began to grow un easy, and telegraphed to Chodunk: "How's tilings 1" Back came the. answer from the Union . ., .... wbuom eaitor: "Bullv ! circulation of the old thing has gone up a thousand Been getting up a red hot piper, and there's a crowd outside that are weeping because 4hey c-in't hoist the shingles off the roof and knock the whole concern to thunder. Stay away as long as you like." Bagshot didn't waste a moment after receiving that encouraging dispatch, i He started for home in the first train, and reached Chodunk before night. The first man that struck him ws the tisket-ageat. "Look here, Colonel ! he cried, excit edly, "I've a darn good notion to punch your head; you brazen-faced old liar. "Whyr asked Bagshot. "Bead that 1" and the ticket agent shoved a crumpled Union into his hand. . There was a paragraph marked as fol lows: ... in the highest degree. human discernment fathom the integrity of any man than by hi words and ac- "How ! have "you ot the cheek to turn The hottest political enemy he ask how ? Maybe you didn't shove this j tas, fails to point out a single tct of his into the Union, did you, you heartless hyocrite:" . C5 , ob:tcaet: " Li.t'e Bennie Parker iiad a stomach pain, Rhu arb aud ipectc r. lioth were in vain; lie kicked the gulden bucket, His parent's hearts re aore, ;'. i . '-.They'll bury biro to-uiurrow, . i At a quarter to lour. Of course Bagshot had to explain, and promised the father a two-col u run notice of the dead Bennie's many virtues. Hardly had he done so before young Cooley appeared. "Colonel Bagshot," announced he, '-you are a lying scoundrel. This is a nice thing to put into your blackguard sheet about a young lady:" "Society Kewa Mias Cooley, tha old hag on South street, wait tea around in a patent bustle in the hope of catch ing a fellow. - But she can't, not even if she lays the paint on twice as thick as she does now."; ; " i : But Bagshot didn't atop to hear it. He flew across, the square and into the Union office like a flash. Nit one was there. The able assistant editor, warned by friends unknown, had dusted forever. Lying on the desk was a copy of his paper folded that this not ice caught Bagshot's eye: Litikarv Itlms. The . bald-aeaded sidpe who pretends to run this paper, discreditable to him as a man, or in any other capacity. Then, wherein lies any objection to him Simply because he will probably receive the 'electoral vote of the Southern States. Does it look likely that Hancock is a Southern sym pathizer t Aiiy way, the Southern States have as mu:hright to vote for" Hancock or whom they will, as the 'Northern, or any other States. HajRSctMay can satisfy national feeling at the North and. South alike, can bring an honest person al record, and can stand before the peo ple as a loyal and capable man of honor. He should be elected. SIIERalAN VH. AltTilTIL The ateeaUtcaN CaadteWtr's aVUa.cnelrs Wbea Collerter. Surely 110 man ahould be the incumbent of an offioe the duties of which for any cause he is untitled to per form who is lacking in the ability or integ rity which a proper f.d.uiiiist ration of such office demand'. The-e view, which I have ha. gone to Nsw York. We expect to jglj, hear every moment of his sentence to Sing Sing for arson and higway robbery. The citizens of Chodnnk should con gratulete themselves if the Colonel does Oreea Bay, Wis., Adrocate. There may be serious differences twixt politicians of the same party, as note; Arthur's letter 1 - I .Shetman'a letter. "The resolution r "But if it ia to be fcrring to the public I held that, to procure twrviee seems to ine deserving of approval bin village bv beinc hune Railroad News. The bandy-legged. . .. ' . . . Bagshot never intends to employ an other assistant editor, and journalists in sesrch of a situation will find it healthy to keep away from him. - -jryk. W.. T. .WILLIAMSON. Physfotan and Surgeon, WESTON. OGN. . 1 ..tt t reaaWffM si Wstaejatu t i Offlrs) at hi I D RS. BOYD ft ALBAN. PHYSICIANS AND SURBEONS, W. J- Ueffelfihger's City Eiqpreos WESTON and CENTERVILLE. I wllf au)l ver eals te aad) ftraea aay part et aall t It Irs as ease as wet aaeaaae raaea. Wtat eaarj tVeashs ta aawl ffraaa BLUB MOUNTAIN STATION. WALLA WALLA. BtVt lew ttek BUek. -a-lV AS erden left with SaOac A aaeaa, J. E. Joaaa o . ii 1 m Tfaitna. f "n A Imne. Oeotemd wfll raeaiee aay PWH aWaatiiwi TraSfM BUB) tS aavasiet ssM B au-s? idiot who robs the railroad eompany at , this village, has purchased a new pocket knife. More knocking down fro4t. the cash drawer." i B.gshot bit his lip. "Bill," said he, "that's a cajamit, and I'll s e it all righted in our lnext. It's my cussed assistant's work." I don't care whose work it is, growlad th agent; "but if it ant V. con tradicted, somebody's got to die, that's ,11." : Bagshoi didn't reply, but sailed down street to the Union ofhee. He had not gone half a block before . . aa, ' ' he collided with Deacon Marsa. . Tha Deacon seized him by the shoul der an i exclaimed: . "What did you mean, Bagshot, by in serting that scandalously untrue item about me T" , Didu't insert any item," replied the ColoneL "Don't "sneak out of it in that way. You know you did. Why, 1 j-wt cut it out of the Union listen: . "Religious Intelligence. 'That whitened sepulchre, Deacon Marsh, was noticed, last Saturday msbt trying to open the coal hole in front of hia resi dence with a night key. The Deacon was full as a goat, and couldn't tell moonshine from green cheese." "Now, that's nice, ain't it, saying I fnriuly applied when called upon to act, 1 ibodi the removal - of Col lector Arthur, it ia sufficient to reasona bly eatablwh that gross abuses of ad ministration have con tinued and increased during his incumbeu-er-'-tbat many person hare been regularly paid on his rolls who rendered little or "o service that the ex- 5nses ot his oJioe tave increased a hile collections have been diminishing that tinrf mh.ulieil in the. : bribes, or uratuit ies rKanlniiou. which oi iu the nature of course 1 approve.' The fact should not be lost sight of that more than three-fourths of the boys in our public schools will, have to earn their living by some form of manual la bor; and, this being the case It is not kind neair to fill their heads with the idea of escaping their destiny, nor is it justice to deny them opportunity for preparation. The sentimental idealists, whose onimons have given shape to the school Rystem s it now staads, claiming and attempting too much for the great mass of mediocre material which co.ues under the band for the teachers, and in the end do not really get h li tae educational benefit for their clients that -wouiJ result from a clearer a.laj.' i"n of means to ends from auiore;oii:i;Vi,, and practical provision for arming the majority of school children- with the means ot earning their bread mid butter in after life. Benvelence is not alwavs kind, and short-sighted phil- antbopy is sometimes cruel St. Paul Piomer Prist. Webfoot Oil euros paw, internal or external in from one to fifteen nainutea. Warranted. For sale by McColl aV Millar. lirilwe, have been l reived by hia subord inates ia several branches of the cue-loin-houses that ef forts to correct these abuses have not met his support, and that he has not given to the duties of the office the requsite diHgenc and attention, then it ia submitted that the case is made out. This form of pr.Mif the de partment ia prepared to sulnnit." Front the ETaneville, Ind., Courier, Augnat ITth lbSO.l . It is a signiticant evideuc'3 of the "mu ability.uf human" ailkirs'''" that in 1.S65 Secretary Stanton omplijieutsd General Hancock for having captured -'nearly 11 the forces of the r-bel gurilla Mosby, and had ofwred a reward of 2,000 for the.captur- of Mosby himself." Now Mosb'v is a "loil' Republican oflioial. while Hancock is denounced as a traitor and rebel, and everything else that is un patriotic, by the same party that could not toe much praise him for his course in that casa. . Tto Biwkdvn..saya .it.Js good for $1,000,000, and then declares that Gen. Garfield commitUHl perjury in the Cretlit Mobilier buaines. If thinks a suit for libel would lie a good way ot justifying the assertion, attd it wants to be made a defendant in court. It will do all it can to push the case to trial in a month, and does not care whether the trial takes place ia New York or Ohiot The Chicago Tinut says Hancock's letter "is no; so bad as represented to be." A atiagy admission is better thun none. , Boise City is troubled with opium smokers, both Chinese and white. The StdUtman wants the matter in vestigated The Albany Blue Ribbon Club put . . "The Last Loaf" on the stage, and ac- . quitted themselves very creditably. .Which county in Oregon will be the banner Democratic one at the Presiden- tial election? Umatilla will try.. - Miss Eva Burbank's father blames -those near her for permitting her to drown in the" sear Hla parental anguish must be great " ' ' Horse thieves, lielie ved to be organized in bands, according to the Statemtuin, are oorrmitting depredations in this upper country. Mary E. Brown of Colorado Springs and Frank Cappler of Silver Clifi were receutly burned to death with kerosene. August 24th a young man of ' Denver named J. Jones got eighteen buckshot ia his leg. He had gone out' with- a charivari party. It is said that the old Mission' Church -at Santa Barbara, Ci., is going t ruin, and steps to preserve it are urged. ' Governor Perkins has offered a reward or' 500 for the arret and conviction of ' Francisco Ortego, who murdered Edwm Sixby near Colton on May 23J. , Herrsll k Limmerman, brewers ftt Portland, have been arrested for viola't " ing the revenue law by using.the gju:-'" stamp twice. It i- uaJ uil;y, s.Siie'of' $100 for each ti-ie .th dc d wd.s ctona, will be, iinpjsed. i Marhfield has a popalation. ef 61 5. It Las eleven plats where whiskey' can be bought It has no church building. It has no public school hopse. It ca.ts a large Republican majority. A Silver City rancher iirigates his potatoes by walcr from quartz-mill tail- T t . t . 1 t X x mgs. it is saia tnat wuen nt( wens dig his potatoes a few days ago he found them incased in a bright covering ot sil ver which had formed upon them. A pane of glass was broken, a shop en tered, and the llaneock snd English flag that Hotted from the building during the day, was stolen after being cut from the staff at Sheridcn, Oregon. The owner of the flag is an ex-Union soldi r. But it is alt right, since it did not happen down - south, and was not a Garfield flag. . j A Ladville lot-jumper took possession ef a piece of land-.helongiag..i. J;WO re spectable and bard-working wrnen.. The citizer.s ordered hia to leave or Ukejlba eonsequeneea He deckled tej leave yter surveying the crowd . which had asaem- - - ttl ; bled. Oli. yes! You -can reiy on Wtjbfor oil at all tirues, night .or day, aVe Cure xor croup or Bpasm. uis lor it at McColl Miller's. . ' Tb basebrilf rAteber ie-no;a considered an expert unless he can curve the ball into the batter's stomseh three time , out of a possible five. ii i :i i -i af - v. v Vt -.