Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189?, March 13, 1885, Image 4

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LEADERETTES.
"Gone to the White House,
ha!
Clereland. inaugural seems to
meet with general approal.
Too often, peeple pretend to de
pn what they are incapable of ap
preciating. .The' Illinois Legislature still re
fuse to profit -J Oregon's stupidity,
but seems bent on actio? "similarly
likewise."
It will be
many that
Feadleten
jiointmenb
a, disaDDointment to
L
neither Tburman nor
rkMived a cauinet an-
" Folks "back east" are bothering
tbemselres a great deal about Ore-
effon'a failure to elect a United
n
Slates Senator.
Of course it is a mere coincidence,
but since General Grant has been
placed on the retired list the reports
of his health are more favorable.
The pre-emption and timber cul
tare laws have not been repealed
Dfither haa the Umatilla Keeerva
lion been thrown open to settlement,
'Brick" Pomeroy has started
newspaper st Washington, called
"The United States Democrat." It
xi.l probably be Democratic ia pol
ili'.a,
CLEVELAND'S ABIXET.
For his Secretary of State, the
President has called . upon eno of
the greatest lights of tha Demo
cratic party, and one . of the fore
most men the day, Thomes F.
Bayard, of Delaware. Bayard is
in the prime of life, being 57 years
of age. Bayard has been one of
the greatest minds in the Senate
during the past fifteen Tears. His
private character is of . the purest.
while bis public career has been
without flaw or stain. He has
made a powerful study of the ques
tions of the day, and will make his
influence felt for the upbuilding of
the success of the Republic as
2ven with a tax levy of twenty,
foir mills on the dollar it is more
than doubtful if Umatilla county's
indebtedness will be reduced during
this fiscal year.
Sixty million dollars has been
expropriated for pensions. The
fat iher we get away from the lale
unpleasantness the bigger the pen
sion list becomes.
Business depression does not seem
to affuct the fire fiend much. Dur
ing January and February of this
yesr $18,500,000 worth of proper
ty has been consumed.
Cleveland's inauguration is said
to have been attended by the grand
est display ever witnessed in Amer
ica. Jefiersonian simplicity was
lost sight ef in the enthusiastic rejoicing.
ITS KECOXD.
As no newspaper has yet offered
any advice to Governor Moody as
to whom he should appoint, the
Lead eh would respectfully suggest
that he taVe plenty of time to con
st Jer the matter and then do as he
pleases.
There are about 2675 National
Banks in the United States. About
one sixth of the National Banks or
ganized either retire voluntarily
from business er are forced to do so.
finch has been the fate of nearly
six hundred National Banks since
February, 1883.
Seme thoughtless aewspapers are
j)iolaby giving; Mr. Harvey Scott
roore credit than he dtscrves when
they attribute to him the failure of
the Legislature to elect a Senator,
and besides,bad as the late-lamented
legislature was, it is cruel to accuse
it of being so imbecile as to be the
tool of Mr. Scott's hatred against
Mitchell. Gentlemen, give the late
fomented credit for having bad a
" little sense.
Coagresa is an expensive luxury.
a me oompensatien ot senators is
$380,000, of Representatives $1,--696.000,
making more than two
millions for salaries of members.
; Thkir mileage amounts to about
4150,000, their clerks and messen--gers
rsceive $G17,000, their station
costs $G0,000, and their bou
queta are put down at $11,000. In
V. addition to all this just seethe fun
v Cengressaien have.
4 . ..
There is an amusing phase to the
fault-finding of false and f ckle Re-
publican journals. For many weeks
beth before and after Cleveland's
flection these patriotic pa pars pre
dicted that his administration would
be an ignominious failure because
ho would be a Bare puppet in the
hand of his corrupt party. His
every word and act since the elec
tion, however, has shown that he is
' mere patriotic than partisan, that
ie ia fearless, intelligent and inde
I "-oi : that he evidently in
1 len.ls that Cleveland ahall U Presi
',. l'it, sad a just ana true one. This
a tad disappointment to the
newjaiet .alluded to. sad nr..
""";" Ujr Sri nnJulv m.-r.rr..A k.
" vcvawo
I'deat ia flying in the face
of la party, Tyleriring the Democ
racy and. leaving himself without
. .rMoearry out hi, excenent
s v.,, ? wnmient. It never, of
. occurs to th. ume patriot-
w uns are plenty of
jp -d mmn ia both parti wno will
President in all mess-
v ... j gTernment, for their
; --lie doty are bounded by
j ' 'Qtitcea and animated
' ; advantages, '
member of the President's Cabinet.
liie selection will receive the ap
proval of the patriotic men ef both
parties. N better one could have
been made.
For Secretary of the Trcnsury,
we are to have Daniel Manning,
of Albany, representative Ameri
can. His parents were from the
humbler walks ot lite, Jiarly in
life he was apprenticed to the print
ers art, serving his time as compos
itor on the Albany Argus. He
afterwards was placed upon the
reportoriat stall', where his talents
developed themselves. He after
wards used to be editor of the pa
per ana .f resident et toe company
that owned the concern. To his
brilliant literary attainments were
added the possession of great bust
news qualifications, which the citi
zens of Albany recognized. He
resigns the Presidency of the Cora
mercial Bank of Albany, to enter
the new Cabinet. Daniel Manning
will make an able and conservative
Secretary of the Treasury.
For Attorney General, the great
est lawyer of the American Senate,
Augustus II. Garland, of Arkansas,
has been chosen. Garland is also
in the prime of life, beiDg about
53 years of age. He has been one
of the ablest and most valued mem
hers ef the Judiciary Committee of
the .Senate, Garland is a great
favorate anions; the able men
both parties who have courted his
society for the benefit of the thoughts
of his able brain. David Davis
and Senator Edmunds, Republi
cans, pronounced him the ablest
lawyer, by far, in the United States,
which is saying a good deal by Re
publicans, for Mr. Garland. Gar
land is a representative of the en
ergy, brains and production of the
South.
For Postmaster Ger.eral we will
have the able services of William
Freeman Vilas, of Wisconsin.
William F. Vilas is 45 years of
sge, having been born in Orange,
Vermont, in 1840. His father was
a Democratic judge in Wisconsin,
and trained the young William te
the bar. After serving with hon
ors during tho late war, he com
menced the practice of law at
Madison, Wisconsin, where, at
present, he ranks at the head-ot
the legal talent of that city. Ho
has been, during the present session
of the Legislature of his State, the
leader of the Democrats, who will
miss his able and valued leadership.
Vilas is a representative of the vig
orous, aggressive young Democracy.
The portfolio of Secretary of the
luterier is to be taken in charge by
the Statesman and orator of the
South, L. C. Q. Lamar, o Missis
sippi. Mr. Lamar is 49 years old.
He is one of the greatest scholars
in America.
Lamar represents tho advanced
opinions of his State. His eulegy
of Charles Suraaer will go down to
history as ona of the greatest ora
torial efforts of the times, lie is
honest, able and efficient.
The State ef New York, gets an
other representative in the Cajbinet
in the person of William Whitney
as Secretary ot the Navy. Whit
ney was born ii Massachusetts in
1840. He was Corporation Coun
sel of New York City during the
prosecution of the Tweed rin y. His
eminent success established his rep
utation as a great lawyer. During
the campaign of 1876 Whitney was
the confidential adviser of tho sage
of Democracy, Samuel J. Tilden.
He was the organizer of the County
Democracy of New York City.
Whitney has always been regarded
as an intimate friend of Cleveland's
and did much toward bis success
during the Gubernatorial and Pres
idential campaign for the great re
former. The Secretaryship of War goes
to William R Eudicott, who is 58
years old. Judge Erdicott hails
from Salem in the Bay Ctate, and
was the candidate for Governor last
Fall. He has been Supreme Judge
of Massachusetts since 1873, which
office he filled with marked ability,
giving satisfaction to all shades of
political ofimon by his wise and
able decisions. until the year
1856, Endicott affiliated with the
old line Whigs. At that time he
entered the Democratic fold, and
has given great service to the Dem
ocratic party in his State. His ap
pointment will be especially picas
ing to the great body of Independ'
enta who bolted Blaine.
What the VsrtyEiabth Congress Has
Done aad Failed t do.
Washington, March 3. During
the two sessions of the Forty-eighth
congress there have been introduced
in the house 8286 bills and 345
joint resolutions. The following
named measures of general impor
tance have been enacted into laws;
Bills to establish a bureau of labor;
to establish a bureau of animal in
dustry; to prevent the spread of
pleura-pneumonia and other contag
ious aiseases among domestic ani
mals; to repeal the test oath act of
lob2; to limit to three years the
time in which prosecutions may be
begun against pet sons for violation
of internal revenue laws; to estab
lish a bureau of pavigation in the
treasury department; to grant letter
carriers at free delivery offices fif
teen days leae of absence, with
pay, in a year; to provide a retired
list for soldiers and marines who
have served continuously for thirty
years or upward; to reduce the rate
f postage on newspapers and other
periodicals of the second class,
when not sent by others than the
publisher or news agent, to 1 cent
for each four ounces; to remove
certain burdens from the American
merchant marine (the Dingley
snipping bill); to provide civil gov
ernment for Alaska; to prevent and'
punish counterfeiting in the United
states of bonds or other securities
of foreign governments; to extend
the duration of the court of com
missioners of Alabama claims; to
make all public roads and highways
post roads; to make it felony for
any person to falsely personate an
ofheer or employe of the United
States acting under authority of
the United States; to remove the
charge of desertion from soldiers of
the late war who, after having
served faithfully until the close of
the war, left their commands with
out leave; to provide for the loca
tion of a branch home for disabled
volunteer soldiers of the Mexican
war and the war of 1812, whose
disabilities were not incurred in
service against the United States;
to reorganize the corps oi judge ad
vocate ef the army; to declare for
feited certain lands granted to aid
in the construction of a railroad
and telegraph line from Portland
Astoria, Oregon; to reorganize the
inspector general department of the
army; to provide f . r ascertainment
f claims of American citizens for
spoliations committed by the French
prior to July 31, 1801, by referring
them to a court of claims.
NOT YET LAWS.
The following important bills
have been sent to the president for
his approval, and will doubtless be
signed by him before adjournment
of congress to-morrow, and hence
may be considered as enacted
bills te prohibit the importation
ana migratien of foreigners and
aliens, under contract or agreement
to perform labor in this country;
te declare torteiture of lands grant
ed aid tho construction of the Texas
Pacific railroad, and to prevent un
lawful occupation of public lands.
Among important measures yet
remaining in conference committees,
upon points of difference between
the houses are the house bill to re
peal the pre-emption and timber
culture laws; house bill to forfeit
lands granted the Atlantic and
Pacific Railroad company, and
house bill to provide for settlement
of claims of officers and enlisted
men of the army for private pro
perty destroyed in the service of
the United States.
KvMsa. on Coashs.
Ask for "Koueh on Couchs" for
Coughs, Colds. Sore Tbroat.Hoareeaees.
Troches, I5c. Liquid, 25c.
Boagh on Kats.
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies.
ants, bed-bugr, skunks, chipmunks, go
phers, lac. Druggists.
Heart Pains.
Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Diz
ziness, indigestion, Headache, Sleep
lessness cured by "Wells Health Re
ne wer.
Corns."
Hard or
Boneli on Corns.
Ask for Wells' "Roaeh on
15c. Quick, complete cure,
sott corns, warts, bunions.
Konjch on Pain Poronited Planter;
Strengthening, improved, the best for
backache, pains in chest or side, rheu
matism, neuraljna.
Tnln People.
"Wells Health Renewer restores
health and vigor, cures Dyspepnia.
Headache, Nervousness, Debility. $1.
Whooping Consh,
and the many Throat Affections of chil
dren promptly, pleasantly and safclv re
lieved by "Rough on Coughs" Troches,
lac; .Balsam, Zoc.
Mothers.
If you are failing, broken, worn out
and nervous, use "Wells' Health Re
newer." $1. Druggists.
Life Preserver.
If yon are losing your grip on life, try
"Wells Health Renewer." Goes direct
to weak spots.
Kongh on Toothache.
Instant relief for Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Faceache. Ask for "Kough on
loothache, 15 and 25 cents.
Prett Women.
Ladies who would retain freshness and
vivacity. Don t fail to try "Wells'
Health .Renewer."
Catarrhal Throat Affections,
Hacking, irritating Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat, cured by "Rough on Coughs,
Troches, 15c. Liquid, 25c.
Rough on Itch.
"Rough on Itch" cures humors, erup
tiens, ringworm, tetter, salt rheum
frosted feet, chilblains.
when thrones are tottering and kingdoms
are crumbling to dust,
SAMIG & COo
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DEALERS IN
Eastern Oregon
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Westoxt, Wmatilla ?Gv Oregon.
O -T-
The Only Normal School in Eastern Oregon or Washington.
STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME IN THE YEAR.
Believing that the best primary training is essential to
the highest development, pupils oi an ages are
admitted and given the most careful
training.
The Normal School
are selling Goods Cheaper, with better
value for the money, than any oth
er house in the country.
A. Is. POWBM4
The nope of the Nation.
Children, slow in development, puny.
scrawny, and delicate, use "Wells'
Health Kenewer.
G1TY
JEWELRY.
IUG STORE.
Wide Awafeo
three or four hours every night congh
mg. Get immediate relief and sound
rest by using Wells 'Rough on Cougbs.
Troches, 15c; Balsam, 25c
Hough on Pain Poroased Plaster.
Strengthening, improved, the best tor
backache, pains in the chest or side.
rheumatism, neuralgia.
Tho New York Star recently
printsd s chart showing the loca
tion of 465 liquor saloons in the
Eighth Assombly District. There
are in the city 10,375 licensed and
about 1000 unlicsnssd saloons, ma
king a total ef 11,375 saloons, or
one for every 119 inhabitants. The
total number of bakers, batchers
and grocers in that citv is onlv
611. It would seem from this
statement that there were more
thirsty than hungry people in tho
great metropolis.
Smuggled Opium Discovered.
The Chinese, among other things,
are noted as the most cunning and
ingenious of all smugglers, and cus
tom house officials on this coats have
to keep their wits continually about
them to discover violations of the
law. Not a' vessel arrives from Chi
na in any port without the inspec
tor discovering some new mode by
which the cunning Mongols have
attempted to bring their most valued
ug, opium, into this country free
of duty. The latest scheme discov
ered is reported from San Francisco
and was the result of a sudden freak
upon the y art ot an agile custom
house officer. While Inspectors
McLaughlin, McCrary and McCoy
were aboard the City of Tokio, one
of his colleagues bantered McCoy
to climb the mainmast. McCoy
slipped off his coat and mounted
with the sgihty of an old tar.
When he reached the top spar he
tittered a shout, which caused his
companions to look up in apprehen
sion, but they saw him still clinging
to the rigging, which he was exam
ining closely. He commenced to
unwind some string, and in a few
moments descended with eight
5 tael boxes of opium which he had
found lashed to the top spar.
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE,
NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING
Pnllman Palace Sleeping Cars.
Masnlilcent Bay Coaches and
ELEGA1ST EnlGKAXT SLEEPU'Ci CABS
with berths tree of cost. .
From Washington and Oregon
TO THE EAST!
Via St. Paul and Minneapolis.
The only Trans-continental Line Running
PALACE DININb CARS.
(Healt 75 cents.)
Fastest Time Ever Made from
the Coast
OVER THE
Northern Pacific Railroad.
To Sionx City, Council rtlnOs, St. Jo-
Kepn, Atrnlaon, Lrnvenwortb. Kansas
City, Burlington, Quincy, -
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO,
And all point thrnn&hont tbeEast and
Soutnraat via St. t'aul and Minneapolis.
THE ONLY LINE RUNNING
Through Emigrant Sleeping
uars i r oiu rortiana.
And unnlrd on resnlar exnrcss trains
over the entire It-uulli of the North
ern Paclttc Katlroad.
Leave Wallula Junction at 4:40 a. m.
Leave Portland at 5 p. m . daily ; arrive at Min
neapolis or St. Paul 1-2:25 p. m.. fourth dav.
Connection made at St. Paul and Minneapolis
to an points cam, aoutn ana soutneasc.
PACIFIC DIVISION.
Train leaves Portland daily 9:25 a. m. Arrive
at New Tacoina 6:U5 p. m., connectiner with O.
K. & X. Co's boats for all points on Ptiget Sound
CHAS. S. FEE,
General Pass. Agt, St. Paul.
A. D. CHARLTON, Gen'l West'n Pass. Agent,
no. z nasmnton at., rortiana, ur.
U. M. CHASE. Agt., Walla Walla.
Watchmaker IJeweler
Weston
Clocks
paired in i
rates.
"You haya heard of tho Irishinaa
who dreamed ha was asked if he
would take his whiskey hot or cold,
and preferring it " hot, woke up be
fore his friend ou!d get back with
the hot water?'.
"Yes, ha! ha! and how sorry tho
Irishmen felt that he didn't take it
cold. Very good joke."
"Capital. I had a similar exper
ience myself last night. I dreamed
tnat i was at your oouse and you
put the same question te me.
"Ha! ha! and you chose it hot'
"No, I chose it cold and I've been
sorry ever since."
By act ot Congress tho barbed
wire fences by which millions of
publio lands are inclosed will bow
hare to go down. When the fences
around the large inclosures are pull
ed down there will be mere need of
barbed wire for inclosing the small
tracts of homestead eettlers who are.
I now driven pTthe public lands.
"Well, deacan, hare you remem
bered the poor dorins; this cold
weatherr.
"Yes, parson, I think of them
very often. Only yesterday a poor,
shivering little fellow came to my
aoor witnout elotbes onough to
cover his nakedness. It was a pa
thetic sight"
"What did you do for the poor
little creature, deacon f
"I let him shovel eTmy sidewalk,
and it made him so nice and warm
ihe actually perspired."
rjpAYLOU & EVANS,
BOOKSELLERS
-AND-
STATIONERS,
-AND DEALERS IX-
Novelty Goods
School Books,
Blank Books,
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
Stationery.
Candies,
Nuts,
Toys,
Tobacco
and Cigars.
v
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
A SPECIALTY.
Post Office Building,
HAIX ST&EET,
HILTON
OREGON
WANTED .
AGE3TS
To tell Dixon's new and superior maps
charts As paying1 aa atrency a anv in
world. For 3S page catalogue, free, address
John Dixon,
Kt aarkrt S4. hi Fruelac, Cat.
1.
gives a thorough, practical education to those who do
not care to learn what they will not use. It is especial
ly adapted to the wants of those who desire to enter bus
iness or the profession of Teaching.
It embraces
A Classical Course of Three Years,
A Scientific Course of Three Years
A Teachers' Course of Two Years,
A Business Course, and
An Elementary Course,
in which the
COMMON BRANCHES
are taught by the best approved and most interesting
methods.
Arithmetic by the Grube Method.
Reading by the "Sentence Method.'
Geography by relief maps and globes and map modelling.
Grammar by the celebrated Reed and Kellogg Dia
grams.
listory by the Brace Sj stem.
PRSSCREPTIONS,
DRUGS,
BOOKS,
Patent
aV3edidines,
Condition Powders
J NO. J. BEELER
O.R.&N.CO.
OCEAN DIVISION.
BKTWEEX
Post Office Buildiug,
Oregon.
and watches cleaned and re
. skiful manner at reasonable
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PATENTS,
Caveats, Be-issaes and Trade-Marks se
cured, and all other patent causes in the
Patent Office and before the Courts
promptly and carefully attended to.
Upon receipt of model or sketch of
invention, I make careful examination
and advise as to patentability FREE OF
CHARGE.
Fees moderate, and I make NO
CHARGE UNLF.SS PATENT IS SECURED.
Information, advice and special referen
ces sent on application.
.1. B. JL1 1 TELL, Washington, V. V.
Near U. S. Patent Office.
rOUTLANB
FK43CISCO.
AND BAN
Proposed Sailings:
FRCM SAX rUSCISCO,
LMtTirjg Spear Street wharf at 10 a. m. as
follows:
Columbia Tuesday, Feb 3
Queen of the Pacific Sunday, Feb 8
Oregon ... Friday, Febl3
Columbia Wednesday, Feb 18
Queen of the Pacific 11 on day, Feb 23
Oregon Saturday, Feb 28
Columbia Thursday. Jlar S
FROM PORTLAND,
Leaving Ainaworth Wharf at 12 midnight, as
follows:
Oregon Wednesday, Feb 4
Colnmbia Siondav, Ftb 9
Queen of the Pacific Saturday. Feb 14
Oregon Thursday, Feb 19
Columbia Tuesday, Feb 24
Queen of the Pacific Sunday, Jlch 1
The right is reserved to change steamers
sailing days.
BII'ER THIECAKD.
THE MILTON NURSERY
The undersigned baa on hand a lare assortment
m one. two ana uiree-j ear-oid
Fruit Trees,
Apples, Pears, Cherries, Plums.rtc,
Some new and rars fruit. Also everal of the
best
Russian Varieties
Also six or eight varieties of GRAPE BOOTS,
which we will sell at
rmcES to suit the times,
and will also take in exchange Wheat, Barler
and Oats at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
Leave Portland for; 5Ion;Tues;Wed iTIm'lFri
ITam 17 a r
Dayton, Orcsron . . 7 a m
Salem & Corvallis. 6 a ml
6 ami
NOW IS THE TIME
to insure the greatest amount and choicest varie
ties. We warrant our stock tre to name; so
come on and patronize home production.
AARON MILLER & SON,
One Mile North of Milton.
and
the
A BAMS
Thos desiring fine, centrally located Bminees
Lots or beautifully situated Reskienc Sites in
tie thriving; new
CITY OF ADAMS,
cm W eWconiTDodnUird by oRing at the otRet of the
Adams Real Estate Association,
M WMTOK, OmfiGOJi
For Astoria and Lower o umliia point, daily
except ftimuay.
For Tacoina and Seattle daily at 1:00 x. m.
Victoria, B. C, steamers do not run Sundays.
RAILROAD DIVISION.
-On and after Nov. 23d, 1884.
Leave Walla Walla (West bound.... 7:0" p. tn
Leave Walla Walla (East bound) 6:45 a. ni
Leave Walla Walla for Blue Mountain.. 11:00 a. m
Arrive at Blue Mountain 12:30 p. m
Leave Blue Mountain.... 1:00 p. m
Arrive a nana nana z:3U p.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS run through from
Portland, Oreiron to points on Northern Pacific
K. R. Connect at Wallula Junction for points
on Northern Pacific Railroad, and at Portland
for San Francisco and all Columbia River and
Pusret Sound points.
Trains to walla Waila run daily, to Rlut
31ountai daily, except Sunday.
J. a. fK EiHJOTT,
Manager.
JOHN MCIR,
Traffic Manager.
Referee's Sale of iteal Estate
Y VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE CIR.
19 cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Uma-
vuuuty , inane ana entered on the sth dav ot
leceniber, A. D. 154, in the case ot Mrs. Rienna
w mte, plaintiff, against Wm. Holdman, F. M.
Pauly and Albert Anderson, defendants, anthnr.
izing and requiring nietotell the real estate here
inafter described: Notice is therefore hereby giv-
the 8th Day of March, 185,
at one o'clock p. m. of said dav, in front of the
Court House door in Pendleton, Umatilla county,
Oregon, I will sell at public auction, to the hieh-
t hUM -1 -.1 1 .... .. v- ., ... . .. .
situate in me town ot Weston, Umatilla county
Oreiron.
Terms of Sale: Each lot will he M .-r!
ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid
iiaiw, me Balance to be paid in eight
urouua uuui kmc, w iui interest.
JAMES A. FEE,
a Referee.
None But Professional, Skilled and
THOROUGHLY INFORMED TEACHERS
will be employed in any department.
Spring Term Begins February 16th, 1885.
4 weeks, begins June 1, 1885.
Norma! Institute,
Tuition, per term
Normal Institute fee
$10.00
5.00
EStudents found competent will be aided by the In
structors in securing positions.
For further information and special terms, address.
Eastern Oregon Normal School,
Weston, Oreg?onv
FURNITURE.
n 1 i x
uooper, mmx
& Garnett.
MANUFATUUERS AND DEALERS IN
PARLOR AND DEDH00M SETS
and u!l kind of
THE BEST FURilSTURE
We carry a full stock of
Household Furniture, in
walnut, ash and mm': also.
a large assortment ol liairs
Mattresses, Spring lieds,
Louiigcs, etc. A supply on
hand of House Moulriiti".
Doors and Hash. Flooring.
uusucanu
FINISHING LUMBEB,
GIVE US A CALL.
COOPER SCHMUOK & CARHETT,
Corner Main and Water Sts.,
WESTON - OREGON.
WALLA WALLA BAKERY
Established 1861.
O. BRECHTEL
MANUFACTURED Of
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CAKE3
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And all kind of
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Fire-Proof Building, Main Street,
Notice for Publication.
Lad Omci at La Ghasdh, Oriwob,
February 11th, 1884.
Notice ia hereby riven that th fonowinp
n&med eettler bu filed notice oi hie intention to
nmke final proof in support ot hie claim, and that
amid proof will be made before CoontT Clerk of
Umatilla Coantr, Oregon, at Pendleton, Ore-ea,
on April 1st, 1883, ris
Saauel Wi.a.
to commute Hd. No. 2633, For the south half of
the northeast quarter of section 11, tp north
of range to east, W. M-
He names the folio win (r witnesses to prove bis
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, riz:
Henry Frasdcr, H. C. Adanw. J. S. Phillips and
O.C. Taylor, a!! of Weston, Oregon.
SO HE.VRY W. IW1UHT, Begfeter. -
WALLA WALLA W. T.
Iv TENTH YEAR
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