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Weston Weekly Leadsr. FELHIL MITCH ELU L'X-AL EDITOR FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1883. Ths lollowinz are the authorised ajenU of the Lhadx la their reductive localitk-a: Pendleton... I'eppner Milton Centerville....... Walla Vta'la Ella P. Island C'ltv..... Walla Walla . .G W Walter. II Mullock, ...A T5 Kvans. . 8 H Stuart, G T Tliomiwon, , ...Prank Oviatt ....J. L. Carter, A. Heochen LOCAL LEADERS. Local on first page. Business i imi'Tsving. -Note the carrl of M. I. Hrak the painter, -Head Pardoning and CouJoi.i.iS Crime on first puK8- Alki'a lctt.r on tlm lsrt ro came too Uto (ct w,"k' issue' Mrs. L. VVttlkar, of Pendleton is vkitiug her fill aet. Mayor White. ' ' Prof. J. Y. How-laud lias ojinnwl a school in panmaiiHliip lit I'.u:ie city. -Three hnndre.l ilollii.i to loan on tirst-cUss (iccmity. Apply at this office. Commercial trsvollers speak well of tlie Delinonicn Restaurant, kott by Mrs. Powers. Mr. I. IV. Myer.4, ProebsteiV Bros, tflioient miller, lm no intention of leaving fir Walla Walla or aoy ot'uer laco. Mr. J. E. Joocs lias gone over to tu North Yakima to ipy out the land with a view to locating, lie may go M far uh Kiluiixbar before ho returns. Thero will be divine servias at All Saints' church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. in. llcv. C. E. Johnston officiating. aSunday school at 12 m. -Mr. O. Millr who loft Weston go in b week ajo scuds tho LEADER an Interesting letter from California for which he has our tliauks. Next week it will 1 continued. Mr. Garnett, tho furniture man, has on hand nice ami vniiwl assort- meut of easy ehairn, suitable for otticc or parlor. Call and sec tlie.n. C'jrncr of Main and Water streets. Mr. lionalirake, the aiulcr has purchased tho lots on the Honthwest enruer of liruco and Washington strrats aud is improving the same with the in tention of building on them. We learn that Mr. Lohenstcin of Vinson is a candidate for esunty com missioner. Perhaps he considers his services lo the county among the rail roaders a few years nj;o sallicient to en title bim to the position. Mr. II. O. Marshall is tixing up hie lieuse trliich is to he occupied next hy a young couple that are to be i.ik :: to-niorrnw in Walla Walla; I '.i i m to thiuk of it, this wedding is u ; . '.f : it -id mcret as yet. i trustees of tho M. E, Church for .1 u.ta circuit, Columbia river con U iii .., hae filed articles of iiicorpara- t.on if tl-.e olHo of the Secretary of f.Ul: l Vpital stock Th8 incor. porators are S. L. Uurrill, J. F. Adams and K. 1). A. Hales. Lat fall Mr. T. J. Trice lost a fine horse. Though lie made diligent search and enquiry for him all winter he found oe trace of him. Oue day this week he was brought lu to him, having been found np near Prescott, V. T. Mr. Fries feels as if he was just a horse ahead. We respectfully invite the atten tlon of sur readers to the advertisement f Mr. 11. F. Shoemaker. His pump is no new thing but one ef proved excel lence, an will he testified to by Messrs, G. A. Hartman, M. J. MoDaniels, Jno. Fleteher and many others who have used the same. MrH.n. Nelson, the brick man. is actively preparing for tho big deiHaiv ef the coming Benson, lie is busy mak ig mud mills, brick moulds and whee. harrows. ; Last year Mr. NeUon made and sold more than a half million of bricks. This yoa. Uio demand will he rnuuh greater. Woiton brick U ef a supe rior quality, the clay used being pecu liaily adapted for that purpose. Some hoys are lifted for the amount of lip they possess. Frank McAllister and Al. Powell at this writing exhibit more labial devi'lptnent than is usually allotted to ordinary whito folks. In dued, very few Ethiopians call excel taem in this particular. Trying to catch with their tooth a swift bull from o f the bat accoHuU for their open cs- prcMi)& of eoncteuanco. At the adjourned meeting to com pIcU tiiu organization of a lire company the committee on constitution and ""by laws reported. The report was adopt ed. The organization is to be known as the Weston Hoek & Ladder Compa ny, and shall be composed of not less thau litteeu members aud not mors than tfty members. Ilasiucss meetings to be held monthly. The ofilccrt shall con sist of President, Foreman and two as sistanU, llecnrdiug and Financial Secre- ans and Treasurer. Seven members siia'.i constitute a quorum. Initiation fee $1.00, monthly dues 23 cents. There are eighteen charter members. Nemi . nations for oilieers were made. The election will take place to-morrow night. All interested arc invited to attcud. The other day Joe Morrison, son of Kev. J. M. Morrison, met with quite a mishap, lie was driving a spirited team to a wagon, which contained himself and two small children. The clone of the singletree became detached from the doubletree, allowing tho singletree to strike against the heels of one of the horses. This excited him, and the team started on a ran along a hillside. The tongue dropped and was brokea into three pieces, .and the horses making a andden tura, the wagon was completely pact. One of the children was found Under the wagon box entirely nnia- Messrs. Duseobery & Co. have pur chased the lots on the northeast corner of Main aud Franklin streeta, upon which J. E. Jones' store formerly stood. They will at once cemmeuce the erec tion of a firie brick sttre. Mr. It. Via- mond, of the lirm, this week contracted for 130,000 brick to be used in the bui.c ing; The counters and part of the shelving are already made. This looks like business, and the Lkadkb is glad to sec it. Tally one mere for Westoa. r.. Rtarratt. seedsman. Walla Walla, has for sale New Zealand oal3, weighing 115 pounds per sack, two weeks earlier than com men oats. Price, $3 per 100 poimdu. Also, Evergreen Millet, 40 cents per pound. George Uroivn, of Pendleton, charg ed with selling liquor to an Indian, pleaded guilty iu the United States court, and was lined 10, whiah he paid and dep&rled to siu to more till ucit time. Coyote hunt to-morrow! Meet at J. II. King's at S a. m. (sharp). Atlauis t'orrtspoa'lv-nce. Adams, Mar. 13. To tlie Killtor of the Lkadku: Times aro not as dull as they might be. Mrs. Sim P.arnea is here vi;.itiig rola- tives and friends. Ileal estate h advancing. Taitii is 1'jht in tiyht and hope ends m fruition. The universal opinion of travelers "asking thriU!!U is that Adama ij the coming town of L'luati'.iii camit. It is delightful to hoar the songs of thn robins r.nd l.uks along the creek in the ci!y morning, ure harbingers of spring. (This I have from hearsay; 1 a:u not easily awakened.) I'ev. Mr. Driver of Pendleton has bs" come a resident of A dims. lie comes t take charge of tlie -construction of the Methodist Church building about to be erected ht-ra. Our cup of joy is made almost full by his arrival among us, as we have now one member of moat of the professions. However, wc lack a lawyer. Airujmx of this, it was only this morning that 1 saw some parties who were searching iill over town for a law boo!: in order tj got a form for a writ of maud imus, replevin, habeas cor pus, or someting, and being nuahle to procure one a lawsuit was averted, a I understand the cun has nince been ami cably settled. That was a vile and atrocious joke Mae perpetrated on our Major Krese some time since. It is an established fact that for at least a quarter of a cen tury Mr. lleese has annually enjoyed the very first spring vcgotables, radish es, lettuce, onions, etc. Now I, along with the rest of his friends, think it was unkind of Mac, to Bay the least, to sprout a few measley onions anil lettuce in his cellar and send them to the Ma jor, ostensibly to show tho superior mildness of tho climate of Wsston over that of Adam', but ia reality to injure the Majur'a refutation as an early gar- lener. A base ball club hns been organized here. The boys have taken the more 'nan ordinary precautiH to enlist a phy sician among the nine. Dr. Williams t;i k "7s his cn-e of instruments aud lint for bandages when they go out to prac tice. oiiiu time I atay write a treatise on bai-a ball for yoxt. I think it is more than likely I will; but it will not be in commendation of the game. We have already a barber unlit for business, a doctor disabled, two carpenters in bed, several clerks iu tao bruised a condi'.iun to wait upon custoioers, ami ti:o boys have only practiced two evenings. Ham let says: 'Whit 19 man For the Leader. ?rl!LTON, Mar. 13, ISSo. Eider Colcerd prea.ch.ed Lis farewell sermon on Suadsy evening last to a crowded house. Mis3 Oilie White, we are pleased to notice, is in Miltoa again. L. Banks has also returned. Mrs. J. Ilarrison of East Portland re turned home yesterday after a short vis it to her sister, Mrs. John Frazier. Died On the 11th inst. Little Geor- gie, only sen ot John and Laura Fra zier, aged 1 year aud 8 month. He was a bright little boy and will be, oh! eo sadly missed in the family circle. Almost everybody in Milton is so bu sy this fine weather they have not the time or inclination for anything but wcrk, farming, gardening, house and yard cleaning being among the chief oc cupations. Mr. Walters and family have moved dowu to their ranch iu the Sand Hollow country. H. Piper has also gone dowu to the same place to make some arrange ments preparatory to moving his family down. Also, on the 13th inst, Mrs. Evaus, i ho ban been lying very low with con sumption for many months. Her fun eral tcnk pliice from the M. E. Church. Father Wilbur pleached the sermon to a large and attentive audieiice. Many relatives ard friends sympathise very deeply with those who are bereft of a companion and a mother. More Akok. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of au nesn. ",vv.---rv - Card of Thanks. . I take this method ef tendering my sincere thanks to those menus ana neighbors whoso considerate aid during my recent affliction, was an appreciated kindness. S. F. WalLACK. litK SALE. Mr. James Royse Las on Ym. Leach's farm, about five miles east of Weston, a number of young horses mostly four years oIJ, which he v'dl sell at reasonable terms. If vsu want a bargain in horse flesh call on him at once. . F. SHOEMAKER AGENT FOE THE- Pendleton lroaMmefMIiigiiie AND THE "BUCKEYE' Anti-Freezing Force Pump WOOD SUCTION PUMPS, ilose, SIosc Pipes, j and Fittings. I With Shoemaker & Mattoon, I Agricultural Dealers, Oregon, Rnw .Mill and Farm for Sa!c. A rare opportunity to obtain a good home and a paying business hi a new ami rapidly growing country. I will sell the mill alone, or the farm (of 500 acres), or both together, cheap. Terms, one-half ca.sh; balance on long tinio or in lumber. The property is sit uated on Diamond I'rairie, Lower Wil lowa valley. For particulars call on or address K. K. CuAMiiKULAIN, Wallowa P. O., Union county, Oregon, or J. K. Uomig, Ileal Estate Agent, La Grande. Agreeable ta Everybody, Colonel Ilobert G. King, for ten years Deputy Collector Internal Reve nue, Baltimore, Maryland, writes: I en dorse the Red Star Cough Cure. I have used it in my family for a violent cough and found it excellent. Its use was en tirely free from the depressing effects of other cough remedies. It can readily be taken, and agrees with and benefits everybody suffering from throat and lung troubles. The relief is permanent, and there is no reaction. BucJilcn'a Arnica Salve. I The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, I Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheuin, ' Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, 1 Chilblains, Corns, ana all Skin Eruut- I ions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents tier box. For sale by W. H. McCoy. STANDARD WORKS CF REFERENCE I For Every Koms Library. A I3:t!i!-: TiliW.V JAIL. R. D. D. To insure the perfect digestion and assiiuilatiou of food and to cure chronic DyspepRia, Indigestion, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Sickheadache, ete., use Dellaven's Dyspepsia Cure. It never fails to effect a cure and is superior to all medicines offered to the public for these trouli'.os. Sample bottles free at W. H. MeCoy's d ug store. jfoj: sale. If liis chief tfeod amt ni;.r'.;ct of his time He but fri si- ep an t fieil'i A beast, m more. Sure he that r.u-..l us with such laryc discourse, Iikiiiir helore, and after, gave us not That eni.ibiiity and i;ocl!ike reason To rust in us unused." But I am sure he never meant for us to occupy our time playing base ball, or funning ourselves into a rogimcnt to hunt the poor coyote, which, it we were crncl enough to wish to externumite, we could coice more nearly accomplish ing with one bottle of strychnir.e than with two regiments of men, burses and During December W. A. "Wiley was arrested near Dayton, yS . T., for hav ing stolen a team and wagon belonging to J. II. Stanlov, of Atwood, aud lodged iu the county jail awaiting trial La.-t evur.in" about 7:30 o'clock when J. II. Laarey, the turnkay, went into the jail to luck the prisoners in th cells, Wiley had secreted himself in the corridor behind the sink. While La n ray was placing the locks on the sell donrs the prisoner sprang on his back and effectually held him from us ing hi3 pistul. After fighting ont of the corridor into the jail, Wiiey got hold of a lock, each using a heavy Yale lock with all their force on each other's head. All this time the prisoners iu the cells kept crying to Wiley, "Kill him, and let iis out'" Laurcy succeed ed in keeping him frem the lever hold ing the oell doors in place, and nearly succeeded in getting the outer door hut on bim. The last blow seems to ave stuuned Lowrey, and Wriley push ed his way out and made his escape. Laurcy made a gritty fight, and de serves credit for succeeding in keeping his assailant from liberating the other Tirisonera. He called at the J?. O. office a short time after the escape aud gave an account of the affair. His head pre sented rather a "used up" aiipearauco, being covered with bloed. Captuin Martin immediately took steps to recapture Wiley, off&ring a re ward of ?300 for his return. He is des cribed as a man ot about 35 years of age, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches tall, weight, 130 pounds; dark hair, cut short; iuub- taclie and burnaides, dark; chin smooth shaved. When escaped, had on no clothes except a pair of red drawers and undershirt: no hat or boots. He has the name of being a tough customer. At this writing, Friday noon, nothing has been heard from Uim. East Ore- Wfii KXOVYS v, iii;ri Steamboats will sink orburu? Railroad trains will be wrecked? Boilers or amps will explode? Horses will take fright and run? Bricks or timbers will fall? Fire burn er liuhtnincr strike? Machinery will crush or mangle? Tools or glass will cut? Splinters or nails will wound? Slips or falls will happen? Hammers and weights will bruise? Lad der or staging will give way? Animals will kiok or bite? Limbs will be sprain ed or broken? Fatal or disabling injsry by accident may be caused in any one of a thousand ways? As no one knows, the only safe and sure way is to insure in The Travelers of Ilarlfsnl. G. P. McCtdl, agent. A fine farm, two miles froai Center ville, 1G0 acres deeded land and 80 acres of railroad land, on easy terms. Will take one-half in cattle or horses. A big bargain to be had. Apply at once W is. f. hWAGGAKT, Cuntcrviile, Oregon. M. A Vrcnt lflscovery That is dailv brin2iii iov to the homes of thousands by saving many of tiieir clear ones trom au early grave. 1 inly la Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Pevcr. Loss of Voice. Tickiine iu the Thrott, Paiu in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaran teed. I rial bottles free at W. f I. Mc Coy's drug store. Large size 1.00. ( BORN. WALLACK At Centerville, on Sunday, March 15th, to the wife of S. F. Wallace, a daughter; weini i t ponnas. tnr.it. WALLACE In Centerville, on Sunday, March name, oeiovea wue or s. . Wallace. p. eo:ebeake, Weston Painter, Orejson. sun hons. Of thb Knolisii Laxcuage. New Edition. With Supplement. Unabridged and profusely illus trated. The standard, and in all respects best. Dictionary published. Library sheep, marbled iipriscoTrs rRocrciXG Bio- 4.RAPHICAL DICTIONARY. Coptaininir complete and concise Biographical &Ketcnc9 oi tne Kiaiscnt rcraons or all A(rea ana utmircnes. uy J. jlmomas, a. il., 31. u Imperial Svo. Sheep. 10.00. , Umatilla ieai Estate Mi J. II. HALEY, Manager. Office Adjoins Pendleton Hotel, Main Stay Pendleton, Or: Improved and Unimproved Farms Bought and Seld Settlers? Located on Vacant Lands. Farms & Town Property to Rent Collections Made Loans Negoliaterf LANDS FOR SALE. No. 1. ; ICO acres deeded land, and 160 acres railroad land; located four wiles north ot Barnhart Station; good house; small atablo; thirty acres in wheat; best ! wheat land. Price, $2000; $300 cash; two and four years on balance. No. 2. 1G0 acres deeded; 160 acres railroad and 100 acres timber culture land; fnr mile from depot. Price 1000; 600 cash; balance on one aud two years time. No. 3. t 640 acres; good house, cellar and barn ; all under good fence, with garden fenced separatelv; plenty of water; three wiles from dcjiot; seventy acres In fall wheat. Price $3500; $1000 cash. No. 4. , 610 acres school land; iir3t payment made; four miles from depot; all leveL Frioe $-000; easy terms. No. 5. - . 14S acres deeded land; all under fence; good house; plenty of water; eTgbty-five. acres in wheat. Price $la00; easy terms, i our miles nortu west ot 1'euaie-ton. No. 6. urrHcTT's ritosoi nii'ixc gazet- KER OF THE WORLD. A complete Geographical Dictionary. New Edi- T.nm. 1 hrtmuii-nlv mviuvl nrt np.ilK' milonml r. ... . J . . . . I . r i , li 1 3 - . - . i . I - r Yl Jl wontainniK supplementary lauics, mtn tne I iou acres limner culture iana; tome improvement; nvo nines nortnwest oi a euuiv ums. nxcia vciiaus lveturus. nuyai ovu. oneen. ton. 1 riC8 3O0U; easy terms. 320 acres deeded land; two houses; 110 acres in fall wheat; a choice farm; font miles north of Barnhart Station, Price 5000; 1000 cash; long time an bal ance. No. 8. . 1C0 acres deed land; 220 acres railroad land; fifty acres plowed; one mile fence;' 400 posts; sis miles frem depot. Price $2500; $300 cash; balance on long time. No. 9. CHAMBER'S EXCTCIOP.'EDIA. American Revised Edition. Tils bsst is bvkrv I WAV. A Dictionary of Useful Knowledge. Pro fusely IIIUHtratcd with Maps, Plates and Wood- I cuts, iu vols. Koyat avo. several editions, at various prices. itog. M. S. Lee. Kol Ice to Tearbers. Notice is hereby given that an exam inatiwn of applicants for certificates to teach in Umatilla county will be held in the School IiuHuimj at Centerville, iu sail county, commencing at 9 o'clock a m. on Thursday, March 20, 1SS5, an eoutiiiuing two days. Thse who fa to appear on this occasion wjll find that that have lost bv the neglect. There are tow too many teachers in the coun ty, and the standard Ims youe at leas ten per coil, higher. Prepare your selves accordingly. John EnxfiTox, School Sup't. FES A.M Kt'ISSOKS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, foi the county of Umatilla: E. H. Adam, plaintiff, ) vs. v Lniix Aim, defendant. ) To Louisa Adam, the above-named ilefnndantr IS xUc WAME OF Tiia STATE OF OREUON. you are hereby required to appear and answer me euinpuuni mea against you in the above enti tled suit n iihin ten da s oi tiie date of the service ofStiiis summens upon yu, if served in Umatilla county; or if served in any other county in the jw ot vrescn, wien witnui twemy days trom tiie date of such service upon you; or if served by publication, then by the first day of tiie next reg ular tennof the abovo-entitied court, to-wit: The IvIeveulU Uay or May, 1889. Defendant will take notice that if she fail to ap pear and answer or plead within said time, the plaintilf, for want thereof, will apply to the said Court for the rsliof prayed for in plaintiff's com plaint in this suit, to-wit: for a decree dissolving ihe marriage contract now existing between the plaintilf and the defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem meet,and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements. This summons is nublishcl hv order of thn Hon. M. L. Olinstead, Judije of the above enti tled court, made and dated at Canyon City, in Grant county, Oregon, on tiie 12th day of March, TUlttfEll, BAILEY & BALLERAY, 20 Attorneys for Plaintiff. AIXTROX'3 QUOTATIONS. Embraces "Poetical Quotations," "Prose Quotations," and Crrat Anlhors r All Ages." Complete in three octavo vol umes. Price per set in cloth, 3-00. i Half Rus sia, $1100. For sale by all BDjkscllers, or will be sent, tree of expense, on receipt of tlie price hy J. B. LIPPlfiCOTT & CO., SI5 tfc 717 aiarket St., Philadelphia. A Contly 3Jjsilpj,prins!an. Mr. James Elgin wa last year echsol clerk ef district uninber sixty. A tax was veted by the district, which should amount ss was supposed to J'200 tr a little mora. Mr. Eijjin collected the nioney and turned over $200. retaining y5, which t.f rcfufed to account for. For thin a warrant was is.-uci in Jus tice Pwhop's court, and a larj;e number of witnesses, bonis the tax-payers o! the district, were subpienaed. I.ef.rc the examination took place, . however. Elj,-in concluded that he had been la boring under a mistake in refusing to account for tne money, and upon agree ing to pay over the 35 and all the cost, nhich amount to 110.30, was dis charged. This is undoubtedly a case of costly iuiappreheusicn. East Orcgon-ian. Powell Again to JJie Front. Weston, March 18. To tiie E.litor of the Lkadkk: Dr. George Washington King, in your last issue, tiies, like the great overgrown child that he is, te- crowd out of the tight place that he is in by affecting dignity acd sweepinly denouncing ev erything as "lies." That dode is a lit tle too old, however, and as he dragged me into this discussion, statipg that I was the author ef ths articles written to the Trihiinc. over ths signature of "Copa Nica," I propose U make his po sition clear to tho public, as everybody around hoie knows that he made a most unpardonable blunder regarding that "rupture," and he dare not deny it in your coulunins. Further, I am not "Copa Nica," and dou't even know who is. Now win-re arc the lies?. No won der Dr. George Wui'uiurrion King would like to di'dgc tlm i.;sue by claiming that no "j't'sUeatan" would dispute with me, after lie has b -en doing it for the last two wcr-ks hirr.5cif, until it got too hot for him. It is toe late fur bim now. lint tho next town to which he moves EE.SE and USD MAN, ADAMS "Did you ever see a woman play whist?" risks the Boston Post. "No, but we've soon a good many of them try. Stcinaker & Co. keep tno Buckingham & liecht's boots and shoes. The Ballimorcan says "a clerk 1 like a gnu because ho can be discharged." He may also get loaded without the knowledge of the proprietor and go ofT unexpectedly. For bargins in glassware and crockery go to Ucese&Kcdmau's, Adams. Fakir Don't ycr vant to puy some dings? Dnde No; I'ye got everything I need. Fakir Don't yer vant to puy a fine razor? Dude I never shave ray- self. Fakir Put maybe you vants to commit suicide some of dose days. Steinakor & Co. have the largest and bes;t assortment of wall paper iu Weston. Egotism is generally pretty unani mous all I's and no knows. Reese St Redman, Adams, ara pay ing the highest market rates for wheat. "Who is that across the street?" "Oh! that is a very close friend of mine." "Indeed?'' "Yes; never lends a cent." Don't forget that Reese & Redman are located at Adams, aud do a "boss"' business. 3-0 S.O S32.0 H'Z V-'tOU An Energetic Man or. L 11 i Gil Woman in every neighborhood on the Pacific Coast. For full particulars address A. L. BANCROFT & CO., ban l'rancisco. 7 4 Odor of Forest. Sparkle of Stream, FOREST AMD STREAM. Do you own a trun. or a "Ssh-nole ' or "bird- dojr " or rifle? Ever go anylin, or shooting, or tramping:, or camping, or canoeing, or yachting? Have you a taste for studying the habits of wiid birds or animals? Do vou know that fort years we have been publishing a bright weekly paper devoted to these subjects? It will repay you 1.0 iook .it a copy or tne forest anu strram. There is no other paper in the woild lust like ik Address Forest and Stream Publishing Co., 33 f arit now, rew xorK. Specimen Copy 10 Cents. Notice for Publication. i Laxd Oraca at t-A Grands, Oekooh Star. 11th, 1335. Notice fs hereby riven that the followinir- named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make iinal proof in support of his claim, and tha: n:tl proe-t will oc initio before the Count .- Jud of Umatilla County, Oregon, at i'cndleton, Ore gon, on Apr.i lsss, viz: Fremont South, D. S. 5513, for th east half of tho northeast quarter and the cart ha'f of the southeast quart of section 4, township 5 north, range 37 E, V lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said lauii. vi: Milo tlold:id,'e, Henry E. Warren, H. II. Crompton and S. W. M-.rsh, ail of Milton.Orcsroii. 13 IIENKY V. UWiOHf, Repisteir. 38! 8! aud Hedge Seeds. Clover, Timothy, Alfalfa, Etc. Catalogues Sent Free on Application Address, GEO. STARFJETT, WALLA WALLA, W.T. Fov sale by If. li. STCy, Weston. 8 8m Perfection at Last. P. HMWEL Boot and Shoe Mer, HAIH ST., CENTERVILLE. The finest Boots kept constantly on liana or made to order on tne shortest notice, j REPAIRING DONE NEATLY & CHEAPLY. GENTS' FINE BOOTS a Specialty. gTPrices reasonable.' 42 3m P. MAXWELL. KElSEfi'S RKFERi;X'E 12BHAI5Y. Containing "THK READER'S HANDBOOK." ClKNr AND MOPKrn F VMIUAlt O'tota- i 160 acres dceaed lanH 320 crea wilroad land; all fenced; seventy acres in wheat' HUMS, VV ( Ji.Ulvs 1 r.H S V. 1M rKc.HfciV51 V r. I 4lnlu ouwi bhu tuuiui puiuc, vtiv niu uim-uda iua.cox.uiii UQivb. x DICTIONARY." and "KOGETS THKSAL'RUS I S2500: S1000 cash. OF ENCLLSK WORDS." 5 vols. Bound in Jfo 10 wiLMseto-!,'",S" ; r" taCh Timber culture claim; four miles from depot. Trice $300; cash. o. x . City lots in the town of Pendleton bought, sold, exchanged and transferred. We make this our specialty. No. 12. 4S0 acres deeded land; 1G0 acres railroad land; all in barley; 140 acres in wheat; goad buildings; four miles from depot; a tin farm, i'nee $GS00; 2000 cash; long time on balance. No. 13. 320 acres of railroad land; all fenced; seventy acres in wheat; one mile from de pot, l'nce 41100; easy terras. No. 14. 160 acres deeded land; nnder fence; forty acres plowed. Price $1400; ene-half cash. No. 15. Good timber .culture land; one half mile from a growing town. Price $150; cash! Ao. 10. City property to exchange for land. , lo. 17. Heavy span ef work horses; young and warranted true. Price ?1S0; cash. 1'K lO. 1G0 acres; preemption claim; four miles from Pendleton. Price $130; cash. JNo. IJ. 160 acres timber culture laud; 1 00 acrws railroad laud; all fenced; ten acres in trees; Bixty acres in wheat, l'nce 51200; easy terms. XT flA. Garden, FiOWCl, Gra8S,TrCC Fifteen head of yoauj- cattle; cheap for cash'. No. 21. 1C0 acres deeded laad; 160 acres railroad land; all ftuced; good house; near sohooi' nouse; plenty oi water, i rice tjj; easy terms. No. 22. Good location for poultry yard; adjoining Pendleton. Price $200. In 1S42 the tax rate in Boston was S5.70. Now it is $17, aud yet tho peo ple do not set-m to be altogether happy. N. Dufscnbery & Co. is selling lum ber at SIS per M. for cash or srood notes. Also wood at 4 per cord. A poet says: "'Tis more brave to live than t die." That's the reason poets s.-nd their effusions to the editor by mail." Steinnkcr & Co. make a specialty of jienfs clothing and furnishing goods. For a nobby suit call on them. He Won't you go sleighing with me this evening? She Have ym a gentie horse? He Yes, indeed; I cro drive j ! him with one hand. She I'll go. Kotice for Fablk-atioa. Laxd Office at La Gravof, Oretb, Mar. 11th, &S4. V Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to iruke final proof in support of his claim, awl that said proof will be made before the Countv Clerk of Uioatilla County, at Pendleton, Ore gon, on April 21, 13SS, vi: St Ho EJoMrld-e, D S. No. 5512, for the west half of Boutheest qur.rter, and tiie wet half of tho ncrtheant qu?.rt-.-r o: sc-ctio:i 4, townariip 5 north, retire 7 east, W. M. He names the follouinar nirnesses to rim-re hla conunuon3 resi.ienee uion, aim cultivation of, btenhen W. Marh. Fr'snont South. H. TT. Crompton and Henrr E. Warren, all of Miltoa, l-TCLIOIl. 13 HENRY W. DWIGUT, R.-s:itflr. AVI tlxe K;iftC. To captivate the popular taste and surpass al! previous ei'oris to plrase the palate, tcijaires no small amount of kuuwlcue and no little skill, ai;d when we remember that the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup" of Figs, is as beneficial to the nvstem. as it is ac ceptable to the htomach, we readiiv un derstand why it ia the universal favor- ;,1 n,.iUr...K,u;..j,n..t " .":lu.tm."MU constipation ' . ,-1 . i ana other ills arising trom a weakness bat ot seriousli. Jo sprained his an kla hadly, incapacitatinz him for work, which at tli is busy season is not oa!y nnoying, l-at a f;rcAt 1 jus. or inactive condition of the Ilowela, Kidneys, Laver and btomaeh. Simple h-iuies irt-e ana uirs twtiiei fur sale l.y W. H. McCoy. 3 would advise him to keep h:.s month shut acd his pen quiet, ar.d try to look wise, and he 7:ny pass for a gentleman much longer thau he did. iiere. 1 notice he advertises the City Drx Store for sale iutho E. 0. Now why does he not borrow money from a deformed girl, giving promise of marriage as security, and buv it himself? In writing about the Irving Club having the Kornud siontidy for its organ, he displays an other evidence of his intelligence. Has this would be "gentleman" any sense? or has the fart of his having been black balled in that elub anything te do with it? Tarhaps the more he chews on this "stub" the bijrser it sets, and soon he will believe that the Irving Club is stirring tip war between England aud Russia, cr fitting up a volunteer force to ride en donkeys to Egypt, in which case he could continue to act as a donkey during the day, and "reduce disloca tions" at eight. Now, G. Washiczton, come on again with more "blunders." A. i. Powell. The LEADER office w ill do all kinds of jnb wik as well and as cheap as can be dene in Portland. Secretary P.ayard has done mere to di.scoarae applicants for office than any other member of the cabinet. Several iuflncutial democrats cailcH upon him and presented a petition bearing a long list of distinguished names and nrjjin mm to make a certain appointment to a consulate. Secretary Bayard looked at tne paper ana mea saia: 1 !i:r is a very strong petition. I will have it properly filed and promise to give it my consideration if a var.ancy occurs. The assurance had a depressing effect upon the delegation. "Mrs. Jones, Where did yon euy that handsome Dolman?" "Why, at the Great LX.L. Store, Walla Walla. Tavlor ft Evans of Milton have always an hand a tine assortment of books, stationary and notions. Ladies, have you been to sc the Cue liaryaius pvea sway at the Great I. X. L. Store ia our Cloaks Dolmans and Suit Departments. Cii5i"riiS2 L4 "1 k r- m r R5 - S "35-5-22 A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. MEAT 1 JOHr! FLETCilEH, PR0PS1ETCR. DSALKa IX RESH BEEF. 9 MUHON AND PORK My meats are always fresh and Rood au oraers iiiiea with prrmptness. Satisfaction Gaarantecd. I i Miss Loa Reynolds' Luge Stock of t MiLLIHERY GOODS, consisting of Rats, Feathers, Howers aa3 Trimmings el'cil Descriptions, i wis be oCered for the next thirty days at cost. The goods are now on exhlUaon at Mis. M. J. Powers , on V. tier St. f?The la'';. of Weston and t;r'nir are re- i spectra: -y iavii.-d to eaU si , tlie atvfc-. i. A jQk1 cxan !n A TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE That will ride as easy as a four. Good and strong, with phaettm body geod, full, large back and the rider can use aod feel no more horao' motion, than in a four-wheeled Tehicle. Has all the convenience for.' doctor's box, for a cheat, storm apron, and is as easy to get in and eat of as a buggy; nothing to climb over in getting in. See what ia said of it: TOBXVILLE, ILL., Dec. 12, 1333. "H Is the best cart la our city." H. H. MAT" "1 hare been nsinir one of Church's rhysl- LOCK, Ottawa, Iu. clans' Jtoad Carts for some time, and am well pleased with it. I have practiced medicine near- JACKSONVILLE, ILL., March W, 1B88. ' ly twenty-live years, and have used almost eve- . R. CiiullCii lr Bir I am greatly ry kind of vehicle on i wheels that 1 hare pleanod with your two-wheeled vehicle. It df- een, but this is the only conveyance of tirat de- cuunta anythinir of the kind. I have no mora' scription that I hare ever used that I can henrti- use for tour-wheeled bui?i;lea in my bukineas. ij reeuuiuieuu. n. 1. eilMinuuil, M. V. A. Vf . TinOW. M. D. FLANO, ILL., Bee. 8, 1882. MAETIK3, S. C M w 20. 18SS. , - W. R. CHURCH Dear Sir: Tiie hoad Cart I W. R. CHURCH Ifcur Sir Th Hti4.nrri.mt '. purchased of you if all and more than yoa told from you nuiie ymtcrlay. It h all and mm' me. It rides an easy as any four-wheekd bug- than you claim for it. It "is certainly the finot ' ?y, and I most heartily recommend it. and most convenient tliinif on wberla. I don't' O. v. BLATJHUtI, 1. V. tnins I w in uscauy otlier rehicL: In mypractij now. Yours reqjecaully, CT.AYTOJf, MICH., April 20, 1SS3. O. B. EVAKS. W. R. CHUKCH. York7ille, III. Dear Sir. I am well pleased with my Cart; think it well IIEMSTEAD, TEXAS, Jure 18. 18S1. wortn tne cost, would not oe to-iotiu lor . rt. ,m.ruii uar br-en u u nun any price. v. X. RICB. na been tried by me and ia ajatisiactory In every , funic-uiir. i win not nsitate to rccommena W. R. Cin'RCH. Yorkville. 111. Dear Sir. I them, i.ot onlv to Dhvtiic ar.a. (mt lo to auv and:' have used one of vour Hnad Cart since last Feb- all persona having touch driving to do. ruary, I tVdnk it superior to any Bood Cart I Yours, etc., P.S.CLARK, hare examined. It is THK t; iri7 for the "busy practitioner." W. E. KlS.St.TT, M. D., GEORCKT'OWK. CEOKCIA, July 20. lgSJ. . XorKVUie, lll '. rv. eutr.'vll I rec:;vei mv Jt.f.l IJart all - ri'ht and like itvcrv much; would not exehanro PAW PAW, lav 1st, 1S.3. H for any four-wheeled vehi-.le I have ever had W. R. CHCRrn Dear Sir: You wish to know for my ue. It is the a-imiritlon of ail who mnm' how I like my Cart. I cannot say too much in it. Your, very ixapectfuUy, - its praise. It U simply perfect. K. 3f. SAIGLKR.' L. II. BKAr tli, H. V. . , - - ST '.JOBErn, MO., Arjrustl,lSg. MARSHALL, TEXAS, April 20, 1333. W. R. CrlL RCH lfear Bir Tn Cart ww Vi. R. CHURCH Dear Sir I hare now used csived in itooa shape. 1 am highly pi aed with n-.yCart about ten davs, and must say it stands ft after (riving it a trial. It ie much neater and tho test admirably. It is admired by everybody, more compact than I expected. I think it will Send tue a top for it. Yours truiv, take here. Wiabinjr yoa euccesw, I am vours, B. F. EADS, M. D. Y. C. HOYT. DYERBUROH. TEXS., April 7, 1883. dlKSTTRR, IOWA, Amrustl. 1R3 W. R. CHURCH Sir The Cart is at hand and W. R. CHURCH Dear Bir The Cart the I like it splendid'3 . It is simply perfect. I lightest to draw in the United States. The mora could out make aoy alterations. I Bsc it the better 1 like it. Yours truly. JO. A. KOWLKEK, M. D. F. FRELMIitE, M. D. LASDALE, TESN.. April K, 1-K3. MARUS, TEXAS The Cart arrived to-day, and 1 am (really W. R. CHTTRfTI Thoutrh you hare not asked' pleased. Beats anything in this section of tue for a reoo-.nmendation of your Cart, I thick it my country. I wish you success in your enterprise, duty to (rive one. For ease and speed it nnt h R. II. ANDliEWS, well beaten. With a 50 Teas pony I thirdc lfc Editor and Publisher of tlie Ksdicai Summary. can go with any high-priced hone, S. P. idCX.' W. R. CHURCH, MANUFACTURER, J So. 10 Oregon St, YCEIiVfLLE, ILLDfCLS 3., A- I