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About Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1880)
fttoton WttMj grafa. ISOM WDLTOS. KALKS KLAMES K0ETE0TJSNES8 I SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. IprAL LEAPliK. For Lead, Oils sad Colon, call at the City Drug Store, Weston. . Sum Frists. For a Rood photojrtph go to Palmer's gallery at Milton. ST. Johx HoTKL. Siee the advertisement of the new hotel is another column. Called. CoL Parker of the W. W.States mm, dropped in mi us kit Monday. Ladies. Bread at Punly'a four loarea for two bits. Much better than taking it. FARMER. Mac .till cling to the idea that he U a practical, bard working farmer. ASOTHKK. At Cold Spring Oct 15th, to the wife of W. P- Oveneaa danghur. Webfoot oil in the chief in putrid aore throat or d'pbthwi. For sale by McCoU and Mil ler. III. We re. to announce that the wife of our esteemed' wiiaman, S. V. Knox, ia auite ilk DlPTHEBlA. We leurn that this dreaded disease U ugain prevalent In the vicinity of Summerville. WELCOME. Steen, the invincible, hua re turned from liia trip to Sleiu, looking ha e and hearty a ever. 8TRANCK. Money seems to be still in de- all classes. Pay up ia the I watchword and reply. School. Mr. Frazier is giving excellent satisfaction at Milton, aa teacher. But that haa alwaya been tier record. -BRICK. Mr. H. B. Nelaon haa turned ont iminenae quantities of brick thisaeason, equal in quality to any in the country. KesT. Oh ! for a Iodise in Homo vast wilder neat in which the garrulous drummer ia uu. -kuowtr, is the refrain of our merchants. LECTURE. Next Monday evening Prof. Taylor, of Milton, will deliver an address at j that place oil Odd fellowship. RETURNED. The genial countenance of I. T. itee'se agiiin greets ns on the streets. Life at Salem seem to hove agreed with him. 1 GOOD. Mr. J. S. Morgan is building a cosy residence in Mi-Morri addition. Ass'm.ii ".aa completed ho will move into town to live. COIS. It U now after harvest! Mut have money. Call and settle. Your bill is ready for .too. J. E. Jones. Goino. Donley's two-story brick on tl e -corner of Main & Water street, ia going up ropidly. Who snys Wcsion is a flourishing eityt STYLIsn. McColl & Miller have just re--eeived a beautiful assortment of gold rings, -canvtt, amethysts etc. J also silver watches f the Wt mke. . ; HUGE. Messrs-. Siilin i i.eese have the n-.oat citenstv and vnr ed atick of general inerhuudi!e in Umatilla county. No trouble to liow good. Call and see them. Teams. We were np at Proebstcl Bro.'a grist-mill one day this week, and there were only 27 teams loading and unloading, or wait ing for their turn; and it was not a uood day for teams either. MttTOJf, Oct 18tb,18SO. Ediiort Leader i- ., v Vf give you a few items from Milton, that you may know we still exut. Dr. Weston has almost completed his drag store. We have a Gne school in progress. Frofes sor Taylor and Mrs. Fourier know how to carry on a good school. J. Dastuu is doing quite a livery business. The farmers are using every exertion possi ble to get in Urge crops. ... Dr. Malock Son are patting in twenty -six hundred acres of grain in one body. J. B. Williaiusou is doing a thriving mer cantile business. There have been several weddings of late. and it seems to be contagions, fur several more are in contemplation for the near future. Well, what is the matter with Cox? Who threw that dab into the bnsh aud Cox jumped out instead of the rabbit ? Poor Cox ! we feel sorry for him. We think Mr. Cox rather broad in his hints about the man who went np to Blalock'a precinct the day preceding the election. Everybody knows that Mr. Hun gate did go there the day preceding the elirc tiun, for the purpose of taking the e'ection laws to that precinct that they might hold a ltigal election; bit no person ever thought of Mr. Hungate's middling with the poll books, a-id we think that Mr. Cox ia entirely out of place to make any anch intimation about him. for there is not a man in Umatilla county that ia personally acquainted with Mr. II ui gate that would believe it. All we can aee in Mr. Cox's letter is, that -yon are another." The Mil n Hancock Club is prospering V ilton is solid for the great sold er. Bed Bock Democrat. That CmatUla "Speech" Did It, NEW TO-DAY". ST. JOHN HOTEL The Efctrjr Organ. This fine instrument is now offered for sale on easy terms, delivered to customers in anv part of the country, and fully warranted fr five years. The WEBER and other first-class Piunns at the lowest prices. Also sheet music and music books. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. In struments tuned and repaired. Price list sent on application. Address all orders to A. B. Stanley, Walla Walla, W. T. 8-7-3 The St. John Hotel. This commodious hotel is now ready for the reception of guests. It has been fitted up with an eye to comfort, regardless of cost. The bedrooms are neat, well furnished and nicely carpeted. The dining room is spacious and conveniently arranged. No expense will be s) aveci to furnish the tuble at all times with the test the market affords. The hotel will be under the management of Mrs. Raley, who e reputation as a landlady is a sufficient guarantee il.at travelers and others will re ccive tbe Let; attention, llie &t. Joun is a credit to the city aud wo hope to see it liber ally patronized. The V.ij we do it 1b FcniUeton. YI3LD. On the farm of F. w. Jolins, on Beed Mountain, ia a Geld of about 60 acres. This was sown in wheat on the 1st of May The yield ia 34 bushels to the acre and 62 tbs to the bushel. This ia a pretty prolific yield, considering the mwoii. CiXCOIT Court. When you go to court next week do not forget the old host, E. Baker of .the Pendleton Hotel, who ha made first- class arrangements to accommodate his pat rons Everything in this house ia conducted in the best style, end the (able is always good. BUH.WAY. Last Wednesday evening span of holies that tired of standing before a saloon ran a ay. There were a Uaf and two or three children in the hack at the V'me the team started. The lady lowered the children in the dust without any serious injutvv, but in attempting to jump out herself, sustained severe sprain of the ankle. REVEILLE, We are in receipt of the Brat number of the liaktr County Iteeeillf, pub. liahed at.Baker City, by Messrs. M. 11. Ah bott & Sons. It is well tilled with good read able matter. ' The Reveille ia to be "a fiim and judicious advocate of sound morals, relig ion, the arts aud sciences, agriculture and ed ucation." It is independent in politics. We wish it 1000680. Sea. Craas la last, There is no doubt that those whoso strong ly advocated the nomination of Gen. G'ant in 1880 have only postponed their hopos for four years and will then make a more determined effort to accomplirh what they so narrowly missed at Chicago this year. The thinl term snake is only "scotched,'' not killed; but when a ease of backache or kidney complaint gives way before the Oregon Kiduey Tea, the sur render is final and complete, and it will never rise again. Sold by all dealers. I M I III leak crelJt : Kb more credit at Cook & Irvine 'a Drng Store, Centerville; and those indebted to them either by note or account are earnestly solicit ed to settle the sum immediately.. 10-146-4 Pendleton, Oasc Oct. 20, 1880. Eds. Leader: Doubtless, there are times in the career of every indivinual, when they stop short the great earnest work of life, to ask What has the harvest been ?" And we appre hend that few persons have better reasons for asking the question, or more cause for expect g u satitifactery answer than our friends. Air. mid Mrs. A. W. Nye bad on last evening. On yesterday it became noised around among the large circle of Mr. and Mrs. Nyes friends, that their fifteenth marrirge anui verery nod arrived, bo it was secretly yes, we may say clandestinely decided that the jolly couple were entitle to. and shonld receive a surprise that would force them to fay. truly we h.'ve not lived in vain. Iu persuanee of this idt a, at an early hour in the,, evening, about titty persons, members of the first fami lies of our town, met at the house of Ym. Beagle, bringing with thtm rare prc-ents, for the object of their consideration, and baskets well filled with all that is calculated to ma'ie a boy's mouth water. From here the march was taken np for Mrs. Nye's residence. On arriving they found their usual hearty wel come awaiting them. But imagine, if you can, the amazement of the Host and Hostess, when their visitors begau to make them rich pres ents, vveimagiue iney inouyiir, verny, a crystal fountain had been opened up. The following is a list i f the presents and by whom made : Mis. W. H. Marshall, cake plate; Mrs. J. B. Keeney, set fine goblets; Mrs. B. Alexander, iruit dish; Mrs. N. liendrvx, fish clobe; Mrs. E. Beagle, cake plate; Mrs. A 11. btarkweather, preserve dish; Mrs. S. Uothchild, fine lamp; Mrs. Win. Switzlar, fine lump; Mrs. I haa Seeley, fruit dish; Mis. Wai. Leagle, g.ar s ptclier; Mrs. 1. hexter, frail dish; i.rs. Jomi fewitzler, butler Uisti; Mrs. Dr. La Dow, butter dish; Mrs. Win Matlock, preserve dish; ..irs. li. biover, wine glasses; A.is. Mattie La Dow, wine g.asse-; and Mrs. M. Cotlee, tine glusse: all of the above were extra quality. After the presents were all made, aim m ny hexxty thamis given in exchange, the gue3ts were usheied into the parlor, where Mrs. btaiKwcaiher, Mrs Beagle, Mrs Seeley and others, oispensed some very tine vocal and instrumental music. Then it was announced that refreshments awaited our attention. On repairing to the diniu. room, the table presented a richness and splendor which it has seldom been our priv ilege to behold. In fact we would say. tlint it litterally groaned under its loud of j:md things, if it were not, that big news paper hditors always say that on every ccufion tiiat they are asked to dine. When all had partaken freely of the aumptous fe.st, a general good time was enjoyed until a late hour when the guests took their leave, with many wishes that the host aud hosiers wight live to celebrate their diamond wedding. We seldom have met with so large an assembly, who seemed to evince so much real hearty good will and real friendship for each other. The affair ia surely a bright lau rel in ibe cap of Pendletona social history. We o uld not but think, as w e looked at the happiness wlikh Dervadee the countenance of all present, there surely ia much ia life than u ueisacr aouow uats nor untrue, i: i AxOKYItors. - I Who is Eocksf Whence came ha, and whither doth be listeth ? And why must we marvel all the day long at this outstretched snap-and-catchim carpet-stretcher, when we wot not why this is thus? 'Way over the hills and far in the heuce comes the sepul- chural and everlasting tone. Eox ! What t it, and who got it up? Is it a splinter from Cleopatra's needle, or an embryo churn-dasher, or is the E. O. just tampering guililessly, so to speak, with our feeliuks? And if the "spinul-ceremen-brogpntitus" should take this Calks, would there ever be any more little Cawkses! And if perchance ( e like the way i that perchance comes in) and if perchance there are some little ones, ia it safest to can, or just pickle them, and how and when and where, aa it were, would one best take hold of it? Did Darwin I wish we had a pocket Darwin Did Darwin ever see a Cawk-ea evolved, or do they just come out of the Uma tilla river to bask on the banks, and eat buds and get caught in their boat just as they go to tinner? There must he something of it; for there was a Washington, and there was the black Airican Aiagxiau, anil there was also an Alladin. So was there a hatchet and a lump ! These were all "sous of the sires of '76 more or less. Therefore, every chubby one of them did it with his little hatchet. At this ad vanced age of Geological research, who then, and by what authority I repeat the searching question who can lay his homy palm on his bosom, and with well feigned virtue, veracity, faith, hope, charity aud too numerous to men tion; say there is no tatiivesf lint cruel dis gressiou ! To our subject; there is of the Oak species let me repeat it there is the pin oak, (!) the black oak, (!) the white-oak. (!) the yellow oak, (!) the button-wood oak, (!) the pine oak, (!) and etcetera, &c, and might we not go on, and on and ON that way with just the simple oaks? then winit, O, what! we say, would be the grand glorious, healthy magnitude of the oak number did we ruth lessly venture to compound them, so to speak. But the oak, gentle reader is not to be taken into immediate connection with the subject. for it isn't pertinent; its allegorical, under stand. It is intended simply to illustrate the Cos! For instance, (now take up the meas ure and scan poetically) there is the chicken cocks, (!) the ship-calks, (!) the this doesn't just rhyme right the cox-comb, (16th, the weather-cocks, the Umatilla-Cox (J) and the stop-cocks! Now you catch the idea ? Now to proceed with that, which is abso lutely pertinent to our subject, we shall quote, and also omit the paraphrase from part of col umns 2nd and 3d, page 2nd, E. 0. Oct. 16, 18S0, but not in prose. Cox appears best in poetry, and while our muse hankers about, or loiters, as it were, we'll humor it. Here goes The cause of their enmity towards my, Self is well known to me and ! Dates back to a speech I made in U ? Matilla during the campaigne (Keep your mind on the sentiment, and re member; we're running this thing on f hemi stich, tho' touching, childlike, upon spondee everybody knows what spondee is (?) but we proceed :) Preceding the June election in, The course of my remarks I took oc. Casion to comment upon two, Slanderous publications a p. Tearing in the Leader against Dr. LaDow our present Coun. Ty Judge and T. J. Lucy late, Candidate for sheriff on the ; But before going on with it dear, forbearing reader, and right here indulge us a little for explanation, as this Cox business is quite a lengthy affair, we wer going to add, that as prose writing is not our forte, we d rather continue in a poetical strain but we needn t, really have thrown in that remark, for recog nized genius needefno apology, owing to the fact that more pathos, requires us to do the clean thing" with Cox. For this is the Cox th it made the speech, that Pendleton built, that sits on the rher, that flows to the town, that built the school house, that Cox spake his spoke in. Now to proceed with 3ft. verse, Trochee- Trochee is something that should be pulled by hand, not shook off to-wit.: Democratic ticket This drew forth an apol, Ogy to Jddge LaDow. On the part of Doctor, Williamson who was pres; Eut and I think the con! Temptablenessof the? Other publication See! You notice the gliding? Pay.no at tention to the rhyme. 0, one could make it rhyme, but that's not the essence of poetry. Our object in the main is to translate the au thor "Coques" in hissil!imity his greatness, aye ! his aid. Now Ictus scrutinize "I renounce all Commiuiicilioti by written or spoken word wtli them," says Cox: To retounce has its hearing. Whrn a well caiti- vated, and properly reared renunciation gets up a tioom, it snows ear-marks ot division hence, let us hang our hoes on that word re noviice, they'll stick. Communication: Wei it has a tinge of vacancy aliout something akin to vacuity, or non-eutity. We cannot so hastily drop it. Should we, however, we trust as a whole, the usual conveyance of ideas might, as would the State of Uregon iu case A'ox stepped off it, not tip up, at that end. Steady-By-Jeeks. the "Cm" that went Mala Street, Weitan, Or, THIS HOTEL IS JUST FINISHED, Aud is now open for the reception of guests. The Tables - Will at all times be furnished with the very beat the market affords. The Beds Are all new, and the rooms have been fur nished in the neatest style and with every con venience usually found in a first-class house. TUE HOUSE Is nnder the care of the well known Keeper, Mits Kaley. Hotel Charges, treasonable. 8, A. JOHX, Paoprletor. NOTICE. ADVERTISEMENTS. r NOTIOEI Obliged by NOTICE is hereby given that on the first Monday iu November, the Board of Equaliza tion will meet at the office of the County Clerk of .Umatilla County, Oregon, to public ly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors, etc. w h. kussell, Assessor. 1" - Notice. i Land OQee at LtCnrcde, Or., Ocr.19, 180. Knt.lMt Is herehv riven tliat the followinu-namsd tat tler has filed notice ot hi. InteMion to make Si: si proof in support of Lis claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration oi tnirty aaye irom u w m notice, vu : . Homestead No. 884, before the County Judge at Pendle- on. Umatilla county, Oregon, on Aovemocr zzu, low for t.he V A of SE 4 : SE i of SE i of Sec 22. and NE i of NE J of Sec 27, Tp S N. R 36 E, WM, and names the lolioKing as nia witntuse, vis: iuun urauaiu, u.m Koster, George DeUaven and James Lawrence, all of Walla Walla, w. r. ni.r w. vwiuur. Oct 1S-&W utrjuuer. . .ADVERTISEMENTS. FKESE-S HAMBURG TEA " la tbebeat iamihr medione. and trill be U jad en ' trial to be the most easy, natural s&d coralortaM aperient obtainable. . com nimmanii iV ' . . will act rently oaih bo eta, remove wind, care -besttbura, ettratemaeh-wd dixxraetaaad promote Cfcfiart ttsSBCRQ TEA .-s1 NOTICE. Land Oftice at La Osaxds, Or., Oct. 11, 1830. Notice is hereby iriven that the following named set tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in s pport of his claim, and secure final ontry thereot at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice viz: j. h. Mclean. D. S. No. 1741, -before Register & Receiver, at LaGrande. Oregon, on November 24th, 1880, for the NE of Sec 3'2, Tp 5 N, R SS E, WM, and names the following as his inion, George Camuchae' and Andrew J. Wise, all of weston, uinatiiia county, uregon. XI. TO . IWIUHT, Oct 16-Sw Register. mands to col lect all Notes and Accounts Due Us. We Hereby Give notice that all debts due' us must be PAID AT MATURITY. If we have ever accom modated vzu in thi past, v-o us the favor to return the Compliment now. I SAL.ING & REESE. the mct effectual remedy for SMuiaobe. riddtnees. i nerveus oi pi'cirm, peiuiiauon es -100 neart, nsa-tu4-ndiniiltesUtr .. J-.-T - . . - PESITS HAMBURG TEA ' will relieve the worst eases Of mettmatnu and gout prevent gravel and stone in the Madder, and em all rllinssn ot the kidneys. , - PESET8 HAMBURG TEA ' gives speedy and durable relief in bSious and liver . complaints, weak digestion, shivering, spasms, low spirits and irritability, . - PES E-8HAMBURG TEA ' ia invaluable as a remedy for the piles. It has been tryed for manvveanand has given great satisfaction. H yon are afflicted try it. PESKS HAMBURG TEA purines and cleanses the blood, and removes all scrofulous affections. It is health-giving, refreehiar invigorating. rovcmi niunriPiiITi f has an established reputation as an efneadous remedy for sudden and severe colds,coughs fevers and ague, asthma and phthisis. FRESH'S HAMBURG TEA cures chronic, nervous and sick headache, nervous depression, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, pimples on the face and freckles. NOTICE, Lasd Orrm at LaGrande, Or., Oct. 12, 1880. Kottre !. heretrv irlven that the fo'lowlng-named set tler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof In suppoit of her claim, and secure nnai entry tnereoi at the XDiration of thirty days from the date ot this notice. .1 . STELLA E. SICKLER. D. S. No, 241S, before R. A. Btcel, Notiry Public at Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 22d, 1880, for tbf S J of f'W i and N f of Sw J of Sec 84, Tp 4 N, R 37 E, WM, and names the following as ber witness es, vis: DelosH. Coffin, of Walla Walla. W. T., and Thomas J. Allen, Reuben Kinney and George T. Berry, of Milton, Umatilla county, uregon. H. Vt. D wioht, Oct 16-5w ' Register. CRESE'S HAMBURG TEA s Is a gentle laxitlve and tonic; improves the appetite cures dyspepsia, and counteracts the effect i mala- . nous poison. ; . FRESFS HAMBURG TEA , cures constipation, diarrhosa and dysentery; beer tain in results, and corrects all disturbances of the -stomach and bowels. . FRESH'S HAMBURG TEA - ." """ -is a pleasant remedy for boils, carbvtrreles, blocekm. " ulcerated and running sores, scabialt rfaeuna, Stat . glandular swellings. FRESE-S HAMBURG TEA ..." is used successfully for lostid breath, -scald head, ringworm, itch, prickly-heat, ssMesous ulcers and skin disss ses generally- Fuss's ham suae tu has no equal in the entire range of thtTasaaeopii as an anti-sorbutic, altemaUve, m iiaiaintive and blood purifier. CTtfBBl'S HAHBOBO TBA r gives a tone ot health and elasticity te the whole system and will prevent almost any diseass if used at least asce a month. J. E. JONES ! NOTICE. Land Office at LaGrande, Or., Oct. ll, 1880. Notice Is hereby given that the following named set-, tier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof, in support of his 'ilaim. and secure final entry thereon at the expiration .oi thirty daya from the date of this notice, viz: GEORGE CARMICHAEL. D. S. No. 1769. before Register & Receiver at LaGrande. Oraron. on November 24th. 1880. for the E 1 of SE 1 of Sec 31, Tp 5 N, R 35 E, WM. and names the following as Lis witnesses, viz : Andrew Wise, Z. I. Fawcett, Law rence Hutchinson and John McLean, all of Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon. H. W. Dwiout, Oct 16-Sw Kecister. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tlie State of Ore gon for the County of Umatilla : Lynch Tanderpool, plaintiff, vs. M. E. Tanderpool, defendant. To M. E. Yanderpoot, the above named defendant. N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the. complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you; if served in this uounty, or, 11 served in any other County of this State, then within twenty daya from the date of the service of this Summons upon you; or if served by publication, then on or before the first day of the next regular term 01 tne saia uoun wnicn win oe begun and holden at Pendleton in said County and State, on Monday the 26th day ot October, A. D. 1880. And 11 you mil so to appear ana answer saia complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in his complaint herein, namely : A decree of said court dissolving tne marriage contract now exist ing between th plaintiff and defendant, and for sucu other and further relief as is equitable in the pemises. Atfy for Plaintiff, Published by order of Hon. L. L. McArthur. Judge of said Court, made at Chambers on the 17th day of sept. 1880. Bepu 19-OW (TaXSl'S BAMBrRO TU is a triumph in medicine; harmless yet efficacious. Invaluable in the family, at the mines, on the road, at sea, and everywhere. Cksss's Atoms TSA is I the best medicine for chidren. As a Spring rem edy nothing comes near to it. Everybody should use it at the change of season. EMU FEE'9 HAMBIBH TEA is for sale by every Druggist, Grocer and County Mer chant on tne racinc uoast. sept is era N002H0' K0XS3.Vs 3.S3UIH am nils 09 saaiajjg aOIJXMi XHOHS inK prrUI hkm 10 . o JiO moii psusitunj sssodjrnd Jurpimq aoj NOTICE. Laud Ojtice at La Gsahde, Ogn , Cct. 4, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following named set tler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration 01 thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: - 4' HAMILTON GANS. Homestead No. Z58. before the County Judge, at Pen ton. Uruatilla coimty. Oregon, on .November 12th. 18S0. for th S E i-oi See 26, Tp 5 N, R 35 E, W M, and names the following as his witnesses, viz : William Clark, of Milton, ana u. w . Henaerson. Lewis ttaniDO ana J. 11 Walden,of Wesson,. ail of Uinatil'a county, Oregon. Hej.Br w. Dwkjht, OctOBw Rcgistc NOTICE. P. S. This is not through Philadelphia with roll of bread nn der his arm, and afterward killed ten thousand Philistines with the jaw-bone of another man's horse, is it? S. B. J. . Lard Officii at LaGrande, Ogn Aug. 16. 1S80. Notice is hereby given that the following-named set tler has filed notice of Lis intention to matte fin I proof in support ot hie claun and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty day s irom -the date of this notice, viz: JOHN F. MOCK, D. S. No. 2452, before Dwight ft Bailey, Notaries Pub lic, at Pendleton, Oregon, on November 3d, 18S0, tor tho W iof NEJand E J of NW Jpf Sec 8 Tp4N, R36E, and names the followfng as his witnesses, viz : Cvrus C. Shumway, Luther W. Place, Nathan Sams and Jacob Demerfs, aH of Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon. Hkxrt W. Dwioht, Oct2-5w . Register. All kinds of Shelf-Hardware Constantly oa hand, for sale cheap. ! A Large Assortment of i . ' f HARDWARE ! RANGES, COOS SB PsOE&X.03Efc Stoves! the Tery Best Material and Host Ap proved Pattern. All Tinware made of good heavy material, and none but the best workmen enipoyed. Rivets, Iron Steel. Nails HORSE SHOES, CUTLERY ! Westenholme's All Styles SHEEP SHEARS, Burgon A Ball's and "Kangaroo." CLOTHES WRINGERS. Shct-Gun & Riflo Ammunition, A Full Lies of Pistols and Revolvers!! SMOQNIM 9 8U00Q VINHOadjnVO ONiaHLOM '-rldI,,,B003 pirsil no desS ftxiop dn Xsns Jqsasi1 sjioss, o kmHuI M.st 9J9 ink. 'iUasinawsm mom pappw pmm deqs Jo pd&iis SsTah , nviaaxviAi ONiaiina m raarrsdj qht . sfloiri 'soari (noma l doqs Snfqqof fuaaoaj) '.fjopttj jooq pn qrag 'mil nimrMiCiK "The ObM and Home." A Religious Journal Devoted to Issued Monthly at Weston. Every Family Ought to Take it. OTenns, $1.00 Per Tear, fa RET. E. W. MOKKIHOX CdUer. Marble Works. D. J-Coleman, Walla Walla, is proprietor of the Marble Works, -nd prepared to furnish Head Stones, Monuments and everything else in his line, at reasonable rotes, li. F. Mansfield, is agent for Center- vilk aud Weston, and is aathorued totekej Oshosa.MK Vsastiihv c... Oregon. orders and pve receipt. NOTICE. LlXD OmcB at La Grande, Or., Sept. 27. 1830. Notice is hereby eiven that the fo'.lowine-named set tler has filed notice of bis intention to mike final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, JAMES B. DERST. D. S. No. 1952, before R. A. Bteel, a Notary Public, at Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 3d 1330, far the SE t NE of Sec U Tp 6 N R 7 E and 8 i NW 1 andSW.ME.of See7TpSN, R8SE.aad naiues the foOowtiicas his sritoesses, vii: Thomas P. Page, of WaHm aHa. W. T..ad John sjr. jmH James Ounn 0tJ-v Recisisr BIRD CAGES, FLOWER POTS HAXGIXG BASKETS, EXZtTCB- TA.OI Trout Baskets, Etc. RodgerS' '" Cutler Y Comprising heavy-plated Knives, Forks and Spoons. A COMPLETE STOCK OF A0P SoU at twstns for a rood antcl REDINGTON & CO.'S FLORIDA WATER. ' FOB THE HANDEEBOEIEF. This article, possessing the 'most delicate : fragrance of Flowers, is unequaled as a por? fume for the Handkerchief. FOB THE BATH. ' u Used in bathing, it imparts energy and strength to the system, and. gives that soft-, ness and delicacy to the skin so much desired '. by all. . - ' . IT .REMOVES SUNBURN, FRECKLES AND FHVIPL.ES ! And, dilated with water, it makes an excel lent dentifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to th Teeth, sweetness 'to the Breath, and ren ders the Gums hard and of -a beautiful color. FLEAS AND DTHEB INSECTS. . - " .. -. ... The irritation caused by the bites of Fleas, Mosquitoes and other insects, is instantly re lieved by the application of RedingtOtt & CO'S Florida Water, aad a few drops sprinkled on the carpet and about the person not only surrounds yon with the fra granee of a rare bouquet, but prevents in a great saeaaure the presence of these trouble aomepegta. 9-25-80-6n.