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About Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1880)
Wtttou .ft'rtlttg 'gtito. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Cptarpl rharck. --Sunday tteaeia every Sday IT. tV.. ad sawn T, r. by Ha. J. l. McL'onkey. MrtkMllat Caarra fsata.-Ilv. E. P. Warres nuluf ; icnrkuM bald In the UaptUt Church, an Um mcoimI Sunday of ck month, 11 i. . mJ I r. . IIMM Cssjrrk. Serrfers on the first sundsy of mti month, 11, . ., and 7 t. a., by IU. fnwtl, paster. rrvsbyTerlaa raarrh - Serlesirvery iy st 11, a. ., and 7. r. a., Sunday school ".-h3i Mnim wl aedne-lay " 7. r. ., to DwlJ Hall, on Water street, by torr K. W. Morrlsvs M. K. Caarrh. iMtk- Thw. will b. lh 4tb M4)' ( ncu month, at" "r . OartholuoMW, at Um llapliat Cliurrn. .... Mn, Xa. Ml :.Tiad'adhH.rt. IMs"t b UN meats, at 7 r. J. E. Jos is, W. M. !- r.-Wralww Laslge.ta. KM meet, erery Thursday at J:, r. a., la wy HalU I. i. T. Hlae Jlaaalnlii BHinnrr Sutunlay at J, f. H. Ladga Sa. Ml. rHIL MKKtTSJEY. Ceaaljr Mrrra. Covin Jcmw.MV " L'cMIMWiMM f ' ; rr::'.'..:...1 Inow 'meats .Mm I'fiilmid Siat Sssatoi ..K. M. l'eiinincton llwuiuumii J Kellv KHStirr Cut Tiimui fcuooi St ruiaTt.iaK.HT. se.sa st mnut AuuMoa .... vrru Martin ....J. B. Keeuey ...N llendrx J. C. Arnold Dr. J. U. Lindsay ....J. II. Kalcr ....Wm Hiustl riljr Beer a. Mitos T. t. Lmt reRAsiaaa.... L. 8. Wood. I'ULKa Jl'VOK Cursr or I'olick.. .A. Meachen. .Uenry Wood. coisciimss. C. McMorria. P. Ilenjamln. C. A. Wortlilnf tea, Jno. Miller Geo. Prulwtl C. K. Beckett, Xellres la Utr taral t'alamas will lavarl ably be raarxral at la rale r 5 crata arr II a. L4M-AL LK.tUKBft. French aud American caudie at 1'auly's. For a "perfect daisy" uf a holiday book go to M'Coll & Millur's. For Holiday Pauly. jj.rmU aud toys go to Fred Hoys. Hurry, limry und xul "e ' those bcsuliful sleds at J. K. June. Kelly's "Sunrii-s" Coal is the boss. tVy keep it at the City I)ru storw. I i . ' - The place to gut a nice friends is Pauly'. prevent for your Webfoot oil is the chief in putrid sore throat or dsphtberiit. For salu by McColl und Mil ler. PITHY. Read the letter from "Rolyal" published in the Church and Jlume, on first 0(.tK. Ye Olds Koikes Cnncerte will be a grand aja r. Everybody will attend. Ou i'ri.lay Dec the 10th. SXDW. - The r ads ou the mountains are in s inie placus al oust imp tssaMe owing to the drifting of the snow. ; KroVK.a ASH TlNWAUK: (o to the Tinner at Walla Walla, opposite Idd Fellows' Tem ple fur bargains. I.ITER VKV. The Musico L terary Society had a very pleasant and proliUtble meeting but Teeaaay evening. PAKTY. Ella Procbstel gave a birthday party to her young school-mates und friends lut Monday evening. "They brought many presents." PERSONAL. Gen. J. 11. Turner wa in Ihe city this week attending to legal business. Mr. Cavanagh of Walla Walla wui here look ing aft-.-r busiuess. TY It. Murray's Lung & Liver ltalsnm cares colds an4 complaints of the liver. An effective aud aomilar remedy. Try it. Fred Pauly keeps Ihe Itest kind of tobacco and cigars, as "Henry's Own," "Wood and Vickel Tag," "Lnrillards" and "Vcticrables" ted tag. !rkat ReiU'CTIo. Owing to the late ( of the season, aud a large tix-k on hsn1, I will sell heating stoves at greatly reduced prices. J. K. J NLB. r.lNO. Thelicll for All Saint's Church has arrived, and is an excellent one. Ma nur tured by Mcneely & Co, Troy, N. Y. It pro vides a great pleasure and convenience to the )ople. New. Fold jr ir eiuoss qi iet'y and look S ver our "new to-day," aud then don't curl your lip because our reading matter is less uiual. We wilt try to do better next week. Read over our new ads. 7.. K. Straight has the finest Jewelry Store in Walla Wulla and does not carry any plated jewelry. Any one wnnlin; something nice for the holitbiys cannot do better than rail on him. Main street opsite St. Louis Hotel. Council. Our (.'icy Council has had its last mooting prior to election of new iitficers. The city could not do belter than to elect mott of the same officers, a they have discharged their duties ahly aad well. C'itv election next Monday. nKMEMUKR. When you go to Milton that Van Wortuington has jast received a fine as sortment of OUssware, LainiM, Ciloves, Car pets. Oil Cloth. Wall I'.per. Drugs and Pat ent Medicines, which he is selling at prices to uit the times. WAttA mi xnu Court is over, and the legal fraternity Lay gone back to tlirir dene for a season. Poor I-aMar retires from public gaze for fifteen years; another victim of the love of drinks. Thomas will atone for his violation of the law on the gallows. His wife will have an. other tnul at Colfax. The fire department of this place is well or ganized and efficient. They displayed this last Monday nigut. A tire lmke out in a Chin building, in the midst of a numlier of other frame buildings, nn I but for the prompt ness and enerjry of the fire department a gen eral and detractive conflagration would un doubtedly have been the result. As it was only one building was destroyed. On Tuesday morning "the snow came down like a blanket" and viion i,f sleighing reigned anpreme. Dot then it turned warm in a short time ami the "beautiful" snow run into slush. Business seems to be very lively. Money flows freely. The whiskey business here is immense. The licen-ca accruing from it more than keep the city government running. Still a special tax becomes a necessity owing to the exten sive improvements being prosecuted and had in contemplation. No town on the coast gives greater evidence of material prosperity thau this same Walla Walla. Mac. Cola. ttratlrasea. tola ! We need it in our business. Those indebt ed to uh by note or account are re -peel fully, but earnestly requested to cull and pay up at ones. McColl & Miller. A rJ of kX KD. The ltdiet' Guild has ad jnurned until after the Holtd.iys. to hold tlieir next meeting at Mrs. ProebttfTs the first Thnrmljiy in Jan nary, 1881. This organize tioiiH has been a success, and accomplished a good deal for the Church. KOTIfK. All parties indebted to the undersigned fo4 medical services are requested to settle by cash or note by Decrm!r 20th 1880, as I must have money to meet obligations. W. T. Williamson. Agrlraltaral Implrnienta. I have now in stock a full line of agricult ural implements of the best manufacture which I am selling at Portland prices. Please call and examine. J. E. J ONES. F-scwri:. Tuesday night, the St. John Ho tel hud a narrow escape. After all had re tired, by some meant unknown a fire start s'! und'T the sitting-room counter, burned some paper and other matter, nnd, though in close proximity to combustible material, went out without interferenee. A portion of tin: dry floor was charred. Another warning to our citizens ta organize a tire company. "Lock the door lefore the steed is stolen." Sidkwai.ks. The railing on the sidewalk adjoing Kaptist churrh and school bouse is a uei-esjly supplied. That ou the south side of Franklin street needs attention. The gap iu front of the residence of Dr. Williamson should be enclosed for dark nights. Those botes ou t'tc wcBt side of Water street are dangerous at night. A lady had a violent fall from stepping into one. If the walk on Main street was leveled it woald be agreat improve ment. Elected. At a regular meeting of Milton LmLje No. 01, I. O. O. F. the following of ficers were elected to serve during 1S81 : X. G. Juli.i Duatnu. V. G. J. II. Wright. U.S. .1. It. Williamson. T. J. H. McCoy. Philip Hoou, John Dustan and William Talbert, Trustees. Potatoes. Always keep your weatherVeye open as you go trudging through this world. Potatoes are a very particular thing. Rut when they unexpectedly lunge into the pres ence of a lady en daihabillc, a scene, yes, a Irajdy, may be pluyedL The man and the a tatocs may be frantically divorced, und the front yard turned into a revolving gymnasium. Anon; back plays, leather may eonte up, and the eart h appear to stand on its head. Al ways poke potatoes through a crack in the house, aud I ben listen if it's the right place. Then ghtomy visions of Verdant officials. ermine-bordered cloaks of Justice, and neigh boring legal talent. Then $5 to pour oil on a woiMtdcd law. But what became of the pota toes? Vlte Bonanza Hlnea, It tsen open secret tliat un'ess new discov eries ai ore arc made in these mines tlmt their working will have to be aliandoed, aud then the question arises wketlier more money has been put in. Hut no snrli question of coin imraiive henetits can arise in eimirevtion with the On-gon Kidney Tea, for every dollar put into that has produced a tlinuand dollars worth of good to the victims of backache and kidney troubles, as their unanimous lestluioojr will show. Sold in aU store rt. Steam Shovel. The O. K. N. Co. re cently purchased an enormous steam (hovel at San Fmnciseo and have set it at work along their line between this city and Celilo, filling iu all the trestles along their line, thus mnkinir solid emluuikmeiits that can never hreuk dnw a uur wear out. It is quite proh able that wlien all tlie nest of the work is done, the line lietween here and Celilo will be straightened a trifle and some of its corkscrew kinks taken out of it. It cost enough to be a good ivad in the first place. Inland Empire. Walla Walla. Owing to 'pressure in our columns we cannot notice our patrons un der "new to-iiay," until next week. SLEIGHtNO The sleighing is now splendid, and the average school boy is happy. Good time lor lf igliing parties. The surprise par ty la-t night at Mrs. Jno. Moorehouse's took place after we went to press, but f rem the par ties concerned, it n.nrt have been a success. MAKB1EO. At the residence of the bride's father, Dec 1st 1880, by P.ev. S. L. Burrill, Mr. Jasper O'Hura to Miss Lena M. Kendal. At the residence of F. B. Princ. at Weston. Sunday Nov. 28th. 1880, by Rev. J. B. Cham- ler'.aiii, Mr. W. E. Ray aud Miss Mary A. Sylvester. At the same time and place, by Rev. J. B. Chamberlain, Samuel Sylvester and Sarah Ann Harrison. Everybody hapyy. la Astealablas; Fart. A large portion of the American people are to-day suffering from I lie effects of Dvpspsia or disordered liver. The result of these dis eases upon the masses of intelligent nnd val uable people ia most alarmiug, making life actually a burden instead of a pleasant exist ence of enjoyment and usefulness as it toight to be. There is no good reason for this, if you will only throw aside prejudice and skep ticism, take the advice of druggists and your friends, and try one lottle of Green's Augnst Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Mil lions of bottles of this medicine have been given uway to try its virtues, with satisfact ory results in every case. You cau buy n samble bottle for 10 cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Politicly sold by all druggists ou the Western Conti nent. There is no civilized nation in the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters as a tonic, corrective, and and auti-biliioiis medicine, is nut known aud appreciated. While it is a medicine for all seasons and all climates, it is especially suited to the complaints generated by the weaiher, lieiug the purest und best vegetable stimulant in the world. For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom apply for Hostetter's Almanac for 1881. The harvest is past and the summer is end ed, and my bills must be paid. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Center vilie Hardware Store will please come forward and settle before the 20, h of December aud save cost. And don't you forget it Kasson Smith. MaKIH.K WohK8. 1). J. Coleman, Walla Walla, is proprietor of the Marble Works,4iid prepared to furnish Head Stoiies.Monumeiits and everything else iu his line, at reasonable rates. B. F. Mansfield is ageut for Center- ville and Weston, and is authorized to take orders and give receipts. ' NEW TO-DAY. tfc MISTAKE!" JOXES names it a Starr was not the man; some "other competent' fellow put on his root But this man Starr did put on Dealy's roof, and that of the City Hall, too! And if there is any more to put on STARK will be the one to call on. The Tin and Hardware, and Wood and Willow-ware in the store formerly occupied by Proebstel Bro.'a is no "Mistake !" Please do not forget it. Parlor and Heating Stoves sold at almost cost. Lanterns, Brooms, Tubs, Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes nnd Horse Nails. Call and examine, for we know we can suit you und no II. B. STARR. W. T. SLOAN. M. D., Physician atd Surgeon. Office will Dr. frapp, over Day's Drag Store. Jffain St., Walla Walla, W. T. Dr. IDA E. ANDREWS, Ectetic Physican and Surgeon. Saeaa Na. t. Lacy t Tf altmaa's black, eppe site stlue Mouse. Main St., Walla Walla, W- T- Diseases of women a specialty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i James Johnston, of Umatilla County, Oregon, having, by an instrument in writing dated the 11th day of Octolier, 1880 and duly executed as required by law, assigned all his Eroperty, real and persona', for the benefit f is creditors, and the Hon. Circuit Court for Mid county having bv its order dated October 291 b, 1SSO, appointed the undersigned assig nee then-lit. All creditors of said James Johnston lire hereby notified to present their claims to me properly verified within three months. ALL l'EUSONS lNUKBTEU TO SAID JAMKS JOHNSTCfN are notified to pay their indebted ness immediately to me or to my Attorney, W. S. Crawford, of Weston. Orecon. Dated at Weston, Oregon, this '.Dtb day of November, lyi. C. V. DErt'V, Assignee. SOT4-6W NEW TO-DAY. CHRISTMAS is at hand and X. Dusenbery & Co. have the BRIGHTEST and Flashiest stock of Holiday Goods at the new Brick Store. Come and get bargains at lowest cash rates. SOMEHMG NEW. ANOTHER Hardware Store IX WESTOX. Keeps everything that is kept in a First-Class Establishment. Iron., Xail and Tinware clunper than ever sold before. . Will take Farmers' Produce Ir. Exchange for goods. Also old Iron, Hides, second-hand stoves, or any way to please our patrons. . -AT PROEBSTEL'S OLD STAND. YCK A STABK. JOHN B. LEWIS, Main Street, Walla Walla. W. T. Importers of Books, Paper, Legal and Com mercial Stationery. ?nnk Books. Void Pens, Prayer Rtk, Photo Albama. School Dnuk. Autograph Alhams, ManiMni nariu, I'm-urjti vrvriu. legal Blanks, Bibles. Agency for the celebrated Thomas and Star Inks. Orders from the country promptly attended to sad catalogues sent ou application. dec4-3m JOII!l DOVELL, . u. BAKDHLST, c a. joiixwx. J. Dovell & Co. THE Leading Manufacturing Company -OF- WASMXCTOX TERRITORY. The A'ewest and Latest Designs IN FURNITURE, AND UPHOLSTERED GOODS Always on band. Sasta, Doors ana Moulding, Wholesale mm Betall. Main St., above the Bridge, WALLA WALLA. HEW STOCK .OF.. BOOTS and SHOES, Second Street, next door TO Paine Bro.'s, Walla Walla. FINEST GOODS at the Loweit Prices. GOLDMAN BRO'S. Practical Hatter, And dealers ia Clothing and Fins Furnishing Goods. Odd Fellows4 Temple, Cor. mth aad Main St., Walla Walla. Agents for Mtusedorffer & Hen-man's fine hats, S. P. BovV3m NEW TO-DAY. DECEMBER. TJIE MONTH Jn which all our Obligations to other parties mast be paid. The MONTH In which all the notes and ac counts we hold are due and many overdue. The MONTH In which we have reason to expect coin in payments of notes and accounts rather than addi tional promises to pay. The MONTH In which we would prefer par ties who owe us would pay In terest to others and favor us with the coin. The In which we hope we will not be obliged 10 put anyone to costs or extra expense. The In which if parties indebted to us will call at our office and settle, they will do us a favor and probably save themselves trouble and unnecessary ex pense. REMEMBER IT IS NOW DECEMBER. And Don't Fprget Saling & Reese. J. E. JONES ! All kinds of Shelf-Hardware Constantly ou hand, for sale cheap. A Larse Assortment of HARDWARE 1 RANGES, Stoves! Ihe Very Best Material and Most Ap proved Patterns. All Tinware made T cood heavy material, and none bat the best workmen enipoyed. Rivets, Iron Steel, Nails HORSE SHOES, CUTLERY ! Westenholme's All Styles SHEEP SHEARS, Burgon It Ball's and "Kangaroo." CLOTHES WIUXiiERS. Shot-Gun & Rifle Ammunition, A Full Lin, of Pistols and Revolvers ! ! BIRD CAGES, FLOWER POTS IIAXGIXC BASKETS, nSHZKO- TAOSCX.S Trout Baskets. Etc. RodgerS' CutlerY . t Comprising heaw-Blated Knives. Forks and Spoons. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROPE Sold at Umat safes ssm 2P ADVEIt fhsENf f-MTS. Once Used Always Used CRE8E8 HAMBURG TEA U the bust family uediciue.and will be found no trial to b. th moat eaay, imtur.tl and comfortable ; ajtcrkntaatainable. . F RESITS HAMBURG TKA I ' will act gcntlr on the bowe's, remove wind, core ) heartburn, aour stormch and dixzinew and promote a bealUu' secretion of bile. j FRESE'8 HAMISURO TEA I is the most effectual remedy for headache, gtddineat, nervous depression, palpitation of the heart, b - . tude and general dtsbilty-. - FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA ;.. frill relieve the woret cams of rheumatism and fout prevent jrnivul and stone in the bladiter, aad cure all disease of the kidneys. j FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA ' , givoH speedy and durable relief tn bilious and lirer complaints, weak digestion, shivering, spasms, low spirits and irritability. FITKS E'SHAMBURGTEA I is invuhiutile as remedy for the piles. It has been tr cl for utanvyearvar.il has givn great satisfaction. If yon arc atlhcted try it. ' FRESfCS HAMBURR TEA i purines and elcanses the blood, and feinores all serof uloiis arTectioas. ItifiheaUu-ffiviiig', refrsshins; invigoratinif. PESE'S HAMBURG TEA 1 '. has an cstubliahotl reputation asaa aflcaelaaa remedy for sudden and severe colds.oougbs feversand ague, asthma aud phthisis. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA cures chronic, nervous and sick headache, nervous depression, drowsiness, ii&usrst, vomiting, puaples on the face and freckles. (TRESE S HAMBURG TEA s is a gentle bixiciveaad tonic; improves the appetite cures dyspepsia, and counteracts the effect of mala rious poisoa. CRESE'S HAMBURG TEA cures constioation. diarrhoaa and dvsenterr: Is cer- tain in results, and comet all disturbances of the ; stomach and. bowels. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA ia a pleasant remedy for boils, carbuncles, blotches, ulcerated and running sores, scabs,salt rheum, and glandular swellings. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA Is used successfully for fictiil breath, scald head, ringworm, itch, prickly -huat, cancerous aicers and Smui diseases generully- FKSSE'S HAHIVUO TEA has no equal in the entire rantre of the Pharmacoporia as an anti-sorbuUc, alternative, carminative aud blood purifier. FRESE'S UAMBCRO TEA gives a tone of health and elasticity to the whole system and will prevent auuost any disease it used at least once a uiouiu. FRKHE'8 IIAMBl'RS TEA is a triumuh in medicine: hannlcjta vet efficacious- Invaluable in the family, at the mines, on the ruad, at sea, and everywhere. Trrsk'h iiAMnmo tea is I the best medicine for ci.idrcn. As a Spring rem edy ii.jti . i njj tonics near to it. Everybody should use it at the change of season.- EMIL Fl:iK'S II.tSIBlRi; TEA is for KiSe by every Dniprsjist, Croeer and County Mer chant ou the 1'aiiiic Cout. bept lfi 6ut K003U0" KOisa a '33IX0K J.HOHS no U!W purvd nol 0 jno uioaj paijBiuJnj sosodmd tavpnnq joj saoonim 9 sisooa VINUOdllVO jo )(wxis pooi vosiv 'uo))d)issai .Cua, jr n .Ciddus poo puH no daej pajisap odaqs iaa a aaqasai ilJea. at paaadajd saon aju m. Aasnrapasa mow pappa pua deqg jno palUaiaa 8kai 'nvia3viAi ONianna KI SH31V3aaKV -saojrj 'Ma mm. I Ioqs Sniqqop puanaf) 'XaojJBj jooq pnv qsreg "The Ohnrcli and Home." A Religions Journal bevotad to ' Issued Monthly at Westox. . Every Pamily Ought to Take it OTerros, $1.00 Per Ycar.Ttl BET. E. T. HOaUUSOX Editor. REDINGTON & CO.'S - FLORIDA WATER FOE THE HANDKERCHIEF. - This article, possessing the most delicate) fragrance of Flowers, is unequalcd as a per fume for the Handkerchief. ; FOE THE BATH. Used in bathing, it imparts energy aad strength to the system, and civca that soft ness and delicacy to the skin so much deairal by all. - IT EEM0VES SUNBURN, FRECKLES AND PIMPLES! And, diluted with water, it makes an excel, lent dentifrice, imparting nearly whiteness to the Ticth, sweetness to the Iircntb. and ren ders the Gums li;.rd and of a beautiful color FLEAS AND OTHER DTSECT3. The irritation caused by the bites of Fleas, Mot-quitoea and other iasects, ia instantly ra -lievt-d by the application of RedingtOll & Co's Florida Water, and a tew drop rink led on the carpet and about -the perrou not only surrounds you with -the tru grance of a rare bourjuet, but prevents in a great aoeaanra tkm presvnoe uf these ronK:. sfnna pasts -flO-CTi j