itttverUklas Bate. fESTON WEEKLY 'LEASES.. ynr STJire (1 inohiarst tiwcrion..-fcrv,..:Tt trh iditiouxl insertion. m S. r. H'COLL, FablUhcr. w . ATnoTTVil -' I . WBBT05, UMATILLA COUNTY OB. SaboerlptloaEsMst 2 00 1 lis Tear, 0 d'nc) Ii Mentha hree Nonuis. ..121 CU lasrle Copies PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. 8. WOOD, WESTO. Orr-". Legal blank, of all kinds tor Office at f osunnco. ALKER & BUCEV, ANDCOaSSELLOnS AT LAW r"" .. . ...hii.'i nl Matter a specialty. Beal Estate "' " ., .ttendca to. Office over 6 12 V. KNOX, Attorney at Lav, VOL VI!. WESTON, UIVIAT1LS-A COUNTY, OREGON, 1AY 15, 1885. NO. 22 ,i ,.n,. In the Courts of this State and -.WL' K L Territory SpecW attention paid to Washington Territory, "y Land Otnee miuess md lo.ta.umn. . i . i i u,.rt:iur will lis fcwoclatod jZ2ft'Jr ' Circuit or Supreme Court. , J. j. Mcdonald, Physican and Surgeon. OFFICE Over the Drug Store, Is land City, Oregon. sAU culls prompt ly stetided to. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. p K. IJAUKEK, M.D. Vj. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. CKVrr.5TIi.lE. - OBEtlOSI. OIBce at Cook & Ir -ine's Drug Store. D II. W. T. WILLIAMSON, Physician and Surgeon. Obntctriea and disoaasit of women, a siieciulty. Owes Ovittt StKiNARan's. Wkmtox, ORf.aox. Absolutely Pure.' strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitudo of low tost, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sou only i cans. Botai, BAJWia Fgwpsa Co., 103 WaUte Prot. John Ediagtoa is visiting the schools at this end of the county. John Hartman was among his old friends here on Saturday and Sunday. Proebstel Bros, are shipping large quantities of their celebrated Weston flour. Pendleton has levied a general tax of five mills and a street tax "of two mills. Ilollis & Cleve of Centervil'.e invite inspection of their fine stock of general merchandise. The amount of fines collected A BIDDEN TStEASFRE. "A Pr place, Marguerite!" sighed Mrs. Arnold, plaintirely, glancing with pathetic eyes around the great, gloomy, cheerless roem, through whose small paned windows one caught a glimpse of a riew not altogether enlivening. A long stretch of barren land, great sterile fields at right and left of the stooping old brawn farm house, which looked as if it were 1 ashamed of its own existence, and ! would hayo hidden from the gaze I of critical II. J. WILLIAMS 1 rhysiciiin and ADAMS, Office In Surgeon, OP.EG0N. llcso & Co.'s Drug Store. pAllcalla promptly attended to. qeoTw. kixu, m. d., Physician and Surgoon, OIBce over Stoinakcr's store, WESTON - OREGON. CalU promptly answered day or night. D. F-LEICiiEU. 11 GELEC3ATE3 6T032ACEI ft? In order t- enrich ihn Wfiorl, an-1 tbus impart freali vijfor t an tMtfccbled t-ytem, stimulate lliLin: liifotton wif-h U. nati;iii;U imi-vrant, H isU'ttar'd tjtoniach liit terst, v.li'.uh, by infusing rnery mW t lie operati.ins of tno stouiuch, pr.i m.ft'ia, nay, insures, thorough iliestion and aa iinit!ai.Hi, nitil ctme:uent nutrition. A am tf a'H;rite, aim ficsn, is mvarianiv i rniin ti foilow a course of this deservedly jioyular tonie, w):l h U. in rc ver, a reliable preventive of inuiarial fevers. For nalc b Uru:gistsand Dealers, generally 7 Weekly newa- mecuauii;, uu- Watohmaksr and Jewelar, eatllrtan Oregon. Court St., In Djmerfs Drus Store. Watch ropiirlnif a specialty. Jewelry mide to eTor published. Eiery number illustrated with nlr slid rrp-iired. All M-iirk warnntcd. Aent J splendid eKfrravinps. This publication, furmnbea rtlismleof American WaMian. I'aiirtc Juwel. a most valuable encyclopedia ot intormation wn.u rVcn and SjStk KaW petltt.:les -the best in elio o. W, also ivt-nt lor cuUtion ne, equals that o nil other papers of tha Weberanil Clnulnii!; punui, tiiu Kstey and . itB class combined. Price, 63.2rtayonr. Tlwcounji Bwrlinir on.-a:in. (;. 0. Co.iu's aud 0. Mahillon'n toClnbs. Bold bv all newsdealers. MUaN & CO., brass instrument. nifMt nnnnlar cineerinir, discoveries, inventions and patents PETTS TV A JIT1!I. We wsJit ldy or gel preKDlative In every county to Introduce on gitine, books and other articles, to whom llbcn TmsreofT..rd. Address The Amerfan Agent i PublUhors, Ko. 3C1 Broadway, A five Dollar 5v 'ears for . OilLYSl N. Y. JTunn ft Co. have also had Thirty Seven Vearg' hmmbbimm practice ueiuru the Patont Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred Thpus- pnd applications for penuwtbe J,n.ea?.BlTradelMaArCoWriKhts. Assignment., and .11 other papers ,or UnTted'siareTV'-nada:: England I. France. 1 v -i i r.y fnrfiira countries, pre- M parc'dl Sshort Tnotice srd on reasonable terms. dl t'A Information r.s to obtaining paints cneer- i m information sent free. fives, as it crouched at 19 lth fot bl a slonin liiii fiavered T . . ll.i J ! 1L A ' . ' .. . . L B reuaieioii auring mc muuiu u ayrik witht dead Ttrdure. was io.ou. Tha Sumrhcrville and Wa'ia Walla wagon road across the mountains is now open for travel. The finest strawberries we have seen this year we got from Mr. W. E. Taylor of Milton. Mr.Thoa. Ray has left at this office the biggest lien's egj; of the season. It weighs 3J ounces. . . Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dupuis and Miss Cera Lamsen were baptized by immersion in Pine creek, Rev. Tres- earider of Centerviile cSiciatmg. II. B. Nelson, the brick man, has a kiln of 125,000 brick under good head way. 1 lie tires were lighted last week, and the brick will be ready far use next Monday. The Normal Institute at this place will commence b the first Monday in July. Teachers and those intending to becoraa teachers should make it a point to attend. -Chasing salmon is now one of the principal piscatorial pastimes. The creeks in the vicinity of Milton and the Umatilla are the scenes of this "sports manlike" pleasure. Mayor White came back from his sheep camp the other day. From the effects of dipping he lost fifty sheep out of a band of 14C0. Canting on the heels of a severe winter this seems like hard luck. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores the orig inal color, by its stimulating actian at the roots, produces a vigorous growth, and gives the hair that beautiful lustre which results only from a strong, healthy condition. Wilse Coyle was found gnilty, at Cheney, of assault with a deadly weap on nnd sentenced to two months inv prisonmenl in the county jail, 200 fine and bound to keep the peace in the sum of $1000. The cast-iron pillars and lintel for F. M. Pauly'snew brick store are now en the ground. The former weigk 1500 pounds and the latter 3900 pounds. This is somewhat heavier than the ma terial for buildings en paper.' Last Friday the Weston public school came to an abrupt and uaexpect ed termination. 1 he ostensible reason given is the prevalence of sickness. Per haps the diieciors have superior facili ties for securins; such information, but if there is much more sickness in the district now than there has been at any me during the eight months' school, it I YEA Its' BJH. AGENT PUB. ASSOCIATION lt.MKl llllaliun'art.rdt.jr ta Law. r Illinois Nirouol lulrouucirclna Anaatoaa AoNTin Ialaxt of LmcRATuBa more extensively Is cmpow-i ct to enroll liio.ioo Members at a Fee ol 8 1 eucb, KMllilt;for Association a Kurplus t undof f H0.00O.1 rtilnmBllows,wlthaocrnedlutercM,. withdrawal Mla.WO per annum for 3 year., which covers eosfl the i-abllcjtion of onr macaslne, besides leavlnr s surplus to be used In l lie publication of a Library f Docks on Bntnc, Abt, liDOOaTtON, Poal ut and; Boon Litirai ui!K,wMcli will be furnished to mem-r tors at X retail price the receipts belrg reinvested; e other wrtks.Eive an nnllmlted Held for operation.! ginitll l.e enrolled on tbe Krnsc.iPTioH Boos smI ( rrtifirfiiriiof nirmbfrnhip (entitling said, nisoilertua pnld uptsnliari-ipUontoTBa Ambh Rik AaisTaUaLaxYcr Lrmu'iuufor 3 yenrav snd all other privileges of the Association.) will bei Rirw.rni n rn rrrnii'i oi ine oueecripi ion i- i-.'i pi, fADVAM AfiLf? OF A MEMBEKHHIPi I A Mild-vi) SubtcriBtton toAm.Aaentforoyeart. l&cumifl a library of ltooaty,rntblUheaprice i. tttmvnt on all publications not iswca oy us . 1A dtmnint cn articles adrertuea in Am, yigcm Liberal tttmxunti on Xetctpapen it Magacine. A Crrrefprvtimre Lvrentt aniirttnerprMtirgen. jibiuoaM. DC! Broadway, Kew Yotk. OfTico BaESHi'W CA?UVASSSKS WANTED FOR MY V 11 V this can be done profitably Is very plain. Af-; or loi'.CCo pami-s are enrolled, located In every state; aiul territory, thus giving our msg.zine a thorough, tMrnriiw.tlnn pnn.l.i.t Inl-NtUOf SnbSCrtntlOn. will be received at tl a yenri and from the sale of bocks to iion memliers, together with the corres-; penilirirli.eTesi-elnibe v.lneof the advertising col-j limns, trser. s to ns a rni st satisfactory Income. Ilunrlrrdsof lollnn.Snvrdlndlcoun'sbT thai S'mpie mvMiiment ofonlv ai-ar,d even for that yoa. recr'.vr a mssailne uvirl Oil dollar ten timet over. PeVKOt ft rTltMa 1I1Q1 Btwfc. at lialfprtfete Members; ftubwribn" Kew as subscription price will again.1 lie liiatutl ut 1 1 a year whan 100,000 names are In. ' I'EHCill AstST rCB.ASBCCUTICa.CEiaiOO,lLl. PAQSHC STATES fSAP, CALiEORlliA STATE P'AP, Ami Oltacr rubllcallons. For further particulars writo to n. A. Tennoy, 29 SASSOME STUEET, SAX FEAXCISCG, CAL liVSGORATQH .Is lost wtat its cams implies 1 a rtrdy Vegetabld'Corapouud,- tha pets directly upon the Lhe many diseases 1 poitant organ, and Kieroas ailments flexangei i t u i i-1 ;,a. are uviu ia not uUllUCA U IC .t liiu uiuiuai f uyoci" SPsa-ss; . ver. Frank McAllister, Johnny Rey nolds and two Fletcher boys went fish ing last week over on the Umatilla riv er. Their luck was mixed. They caught plenty of lish so they say, but in fording tha stream on their way home they got into deep water and lost all their fish, blankets and camping uten sils. They paid an Indian to swim af ter the property, and recovered all but the fish and one pair of blankets. It seems very difficult to get a string of trout to town that will bear inspection. At the "powvwow" held at the Agency last week, the Lmatilla Indians did not give their consent to the act ot Cpngres-s providing for the open ing to settlement of part of the Reservation. This result was anticipa ted. Whatever may have been the un biased opinion t tiie Indians some months ago, it seems certaiu that suf ficient influence has in the meantime been brought to bear upon them to in sure tbe defeat of the measure. The sources of this opposition have already been noticed in these columns. Rev. C. C. Bateman, the Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. lecturer, delivered an address on temperance last Thursday evening at the Baptist Church. He spoke again ou Saturday evening and organized a ledge of Good Templars of thirty-six members. The following are the officer: Jas. W. Stotts, W. C. T.; Callie llothrock. W.V. T.; J. K. Beam, W. S Addie Wil'.ard, W. A. S.; Go. Campbell. W. T.; Frank McAllister, W. F. S.;Ja?per Hunsaker, W. M.; El la Muirison. W. A. M.; Nannie Morri son, I. G.; Alex. Skee, O. O.; I nomas Lieuallen, L. D. CIH KCn XOTICE. "Let us go into the house of the Lord,"' rSALMS 122: 1. Divine service at the First Baptist Church of Weston, Oregon, on the i- irst aud Third Sundays in each month, morninc; and evening. Sunday school at .", p. m."everv Sunday. Prayer Meeting i every Thursday at 7 p. m. All are cor dially invited to attemt these services. W. 11. Pkuett, Pastor. A ITTaTI.TLT3Tafe3 Dyspe CrjsV r; 'curing o that im ting tie nu arise from ii3 lion,. sncbTaa ce, EHionsnesai la, Sici-headachei Obtained, and all rat- nt Business at li.mn nr iilirrtiul ntteu.ied to for j;0('rr- alc fees. Our ctiice is opposite the U. S. Patent Oliice, and we ctm cbtniu pat ents in loss time than these remote from Washington. Send Motiel or I'l-cu-iuy. We advise as to patentability tree of charge; and we charge no fee unless patent is allowed. We refer, tare, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Oince. For circular, nd ice. terms, and references to actual client in your own State or county, write to A. SXOW & CO Opp. Pat. Oliice, Washington, D.C. The Buyers Gctie ia issued Mareb and Sept., each year; 224 paries, e2xlli In Time olTeace rrcpare Tor War. Scarcely any doubt exists in the minds of scieutilic men about the appearance of cholera in this count.-y another season. The extent and vir uleuce of the d-sease will depend entire ly upon the sanitary condition of the country and the physical condition of the people. Persoas in a perfectly healthy condition have little to fear ! from its approach. lr. Koch ot lSSriin, .Hirwi,erita Arnold's s-eft Vrown ey-ss followed the disconsolate gaze of her ractiier'B, litsn she choked back i eob which threatened to break down the bxxiers of her self- centrol, and smiled bravely into her mother s worn, anxious face. 'But, mamma," she cried, "at least it is our own. Think what relief to be forever rid of land lords and exorbitant rents. There isn't much beauty about the place, to be sure; but Uncle Jared be queathed it to you, and since poor papa could leave us nothing, this little brown house 'atone stands be tween us and absolute want. And, mamma darling, we will soon fit up the old house comfortably. Wait until we have familiar objects about us, these bare floors carpeted, our piano and books and pictures, tang some iace curtains betore these ugly windows, and scatter vases of flowers about, and with a bit of a fire in the big fireplaces night and morning, you will be surpmed at the change, and pronouncs me a veritable fairy." So you are," said Mrs. Arnold. loviaglv. "Heaven only knows what I would have done with you, my child. Yeu have been my only comfort in my trials. Such sorrow and affliction as we have endured within the past few months! First yeur poor, dear fathel-'s death, then the uiscovery that we were penni less! How my heart sank when we learned tbe bitter truth and knew the worst." Yes, mamma: but 'every dark cloud has a silver lining,'" quoted the girl bravely, "and we must not forget God's goodness, and how, right at the darkest beur ot eur lives, when we stood bewildered by the gloom all around us, we were informed of this bequest to yen, this farm in the backwoods of Alabama. And, although I admit that it is humble, there's no place like home, you know. And I prefer to live in a cabin, untramtceled by the shackles of debt, than have a palace home, which, after all, is not justly ours, and where we would feel every day of our lives that we were defrauding papa's creditors of their just dues. So let us be brave, my mother, and make the best of the situation. I will procure help to work the little farm, and a woman to attend to the household affairs; you will teach music and embroid cry while I conduct my little school, and we will soon be above want. After all, we have a great deal to be thankful for." And Mareuerite Arnold went cheerfully to werk to make the old house as cozy and comfortable as passible, hiding from her mother's watchful eyes, the sorrow that was gnawing away at her heart-strings. "Alas, the heart knoweth its owr, bitterness!" and Marguerite could not tell her mother of her hidden grief. That Lawrence Allen was false to her, seemed mere than the girl could endure. In comparison with that sorrow, the evils of poverty dwindled into insignificance. And yet what meant the long silence which lay between them like a shadow? Jr ur she had not nearu trom mm not a line, even in long, weary weeks, ever since he had said fare well to her, his betrothed wife, and had gone to Lyndehurst College to accept the prdercd position or pro fessor. True, Marguerite and her mother had removed to Alabama inimeJiately afterward, but she knew that his letters would be for warded to her new address, and al ready she had received several, but none from Lyndehurst not a line from Lawrence Allen. Ho was false he mutt be false! If a man loves a woman, and is assured of her love m return, no matter the distance that divides them. She felt this to be true, and her proud heart quivered with shame and an guish, to think that she had been deceived, and that he had grown weary of her so soon. But, no matter what she was fated to endure, ber mother must not know. Her cup was already school-house a half mile distant be came the scene of her new labors. She worked hard all day, but when she tursed her back open the school house every evening, it wa with a feeling of satisfaction which once she would not have deemed possible. "Labor is rest" , some timos,. and Marguerite Arnold be gan to believe it and realize it. Had it not beea for that' aching void in her heart the belief in her lov er's inconstancy she would have been quits costent. . ; Time rolled by, and jhrea months ha i passed wnce Mrs.r Arnold and bj. daughter had tskf-a possession of the old farm. , 0e day Margner- ite-returned from -1;"-.. day's labor to fetid her mother greatly excited, whiie a look of delight shone in her dark eyes as she. met her at the door. "Oh, daughter!" she exclaimed, as soon as Marguerite had entered the cheery sitting-room, "such news! Only think we have a chance to to sell the old farm!" A wondering expression flew into the girl's fac9. "One thousand dollars," went on Mrs. Arnold, eagerly. "A small sum, but, my dear, it is something to us, and twice the value of the old place, to my thinking. Mar guerite, we will rent rooms in the village, and with our work we will be quite comfortable." "But, raamaia, I do not nnder . stand. Who has made you this offer" "Two men strangers here," an swered Mrs. Arnold. "I have ob served them for several days walk ing about tne place quite as if they admired it. Marguerite smiled. "We will reserve our decision for the present," she said. "There may be something in the back ground which we do not under stand mamma, and BBATIIXA C05STT. From tha Pendleton Tribune. Sixteen divorce cases on the docket. Sheepmen are moving taeir sheep to the mountains. Cat. Humphrey has been appointed assistaet adjutant general, third bri gade, O. S. M. j i , Goy. Moody has appointed J. L. Killian of Vansycle and R. H. Simpson ot Helix, notaries public .' ' f ! Henry Stover finished shearing, a baud of wethers a few days ago, Dim bering something orti' eighteen hun dred head from which he got 19,165 pounds of wooL ' That's a ..wool clip that Henrv k'ht well feef rvSrbf lhe young folks who attended the May day ball in Westoa, on Friday evening last, report having had a de lightful time. There was a large at tendance out, the Weston folks did their best to entertain them and the supper at the Marshall house was a grand affair. It does one good to be able to chron icle one locality wnese inhabitants are satisfied with the weather as they get it. That locality is Camas Prairie. J. W. Downs was in town one day this week ani assured us that crops in that locality were looking the finest he had ever seen, and every one was satisfied with the outlook. Monday night last, on a telegram from Coyote, Coreaer McKay went to that place to hold an iuquest en the body of a man found floating in the river. From letters found on the body his name is supposed to be Wm. Flinn and about 40 years of age. From the state of decomposition the body is sup posed to have been in the water for about three or four weeks and to have floated from some distance np the river. kach aJJ:;ional iBerum.. ...... .. v - fl.ive ssaaaro. f.rs inaertJtti.. S W; Each additieal insaftiua. ..... . , v . . 1 tin Oiiaitw Column. Armt ilueYtlG-M. ft 0 cAcn additional weeruesi . - - - - Time advertuen by special eontraeV Ml kaotk-e zb cente 'per Ho. Aaveraang Dint payaow nrnns' . All k?al BoOoe will becrswge 7oeeta fur, square Brat insertion, end CJ costs pay equaeV eaek soqBt uasertiun . , . ., Jlonoa. Bisnsie aaBonneeaseaita of With marr-agss and deaths will be inserted without charge. Obituary aoticee cbarsad for ae teleaglh, ; t - , - i. , : - ; inn i si i i S t m "' (Q parr- 25 e o O ts -Ski c - 3l ' ? Lr "I : - : -A r B 1 r pHl If g-EL 5f . 'T. -2 -as CD 1 1 i She turned suddenly at the seund of a footstep. The little maid ef all werk entered, and in her hand she held a letter. "If you please, Miss Marguerite,' Dorothy began, "I jes' got dis yere letter outen de office." Marguerite's heart stood still. Even at that distance her quick eyes caught a glimpse of a well-remembered chirography. Was light coming at last? With shaking hands she tore the envelope open and rep.d: - My Darling Marguerite: I have been very ill since last I wrote you; my feet have gone down to death's door; out God has spared my life, and I am once more able to write and tell yon of my unchanging love. But, my poor darling, our prospects are dark and gloomy; for, ot course, I have forfeited my position; the college is supplied with sufficient instructors, aifd I am coldly turned adrift. Darling, will you wait for me until I shall retrieve my fallen fortunes, and be able to make a home for you? Your own, always, "Lawrence." Her pale face flushed to a wild- rose color; she placed the letter m her mother's hand. Mrs. Arnold read it slowly. "I always trusted him," she said "My child, you will wait for himl" "Mamma, would it be bold and unwomanly for me to tell him to come here? We are comfortably situated, and he will recover his health in this country place. We we need not wait for a change in fortune's tide. There is a vacancy over at Clifton, only five miles from here, which I think he can secure, Do you approve of this, mamma!" 'Decidedly. Write to Lawrence and tell him to come." A fortnight later Lawrence Allen arrived a pale, slender Bian, with a grave, thoughtful face and earnest gray eyes. And a few days later a quiet wedding took place, and Mar guerite married the poor professor. They would live and work for each other, they said. A week after the wedding, the same men who had of fered to buy the old farm appeared again, to urge an acceptance of thei offer. Mrs. Arnold listened eager "I believe I will accept th terms," she said. Just then tbe uoor opened an Lawrence entered tne room, quite pale and exciteo. The would-be purchasers starte back in confusion, as they saw tha he bore in his hand a queer, blac substance, which he carried straight to Mrs. Arnold. "Ycu must not sell the place for a trifling sum, he said in a low, ea ger tone. "These men are imposing upon you, Mrs. Arnold. See! 1 have been prospecting aud find traces of coal. My dear madam, if my surmises are correct your barren old farm is worth untold gold." So, indeed, old Uncle Jared s be Sjrnp of Figs. Nature's own trns Laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. . Cures habitual Con stipation, Billiousness, Indigestion and kinkred ills. Cleanses the system, pur ifies the blood, regulates the Liver and aets on the Bowels. Breaks np Colds, Chills and Fevers, etc. Strengthens the organs on which it acts. Bettor than bitter, nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts. Sample bot tles free, and large bottles for sals by W. H. McCoy. The While House' covers atiou one-third of an acre, and has cost up to the present time about 2,000,000. It is modeled after a castle in Dublin and the architect, who was a South Carolina man named Hoban, got $500 for draw ing the plans. When it was first built, away back in the nineties, it cost 300,000, but the British burned out its insides, and its cost as since addeu to that sum about $1,700,000. In it all ef the Pres idents since Washington have lived and each lias added to its beauties and its expenses. I think it was John Quincy Adams who bought tne first billiard table which was used in it. But John Adams' time it was only half finished and Abigail Adams used to dry her clothes in the big east room. Year by year, however, the furnishing has gone en until now it is a sort of a muse um of art and beauty. fi-: tie: II irnoi 5 3" o S 2 " " S dSS 3-3 f V 2. fi I gp- 2 . I O g P 5- I 1 J. Webster was brought np before aa Austin Justice of the Peace. It was the same old charge mat useu to ootner him in Galveston. J fter the evidence was all in, the Judge, with a perplexed look, said: "But I do not comprehend, Webster, how it was possihle for you to steal those chickens when they were roosting right under the owner's window, and there were two vicious dogs ia the yard." "Hit wouldn't do yer a bit of good, Jedge, for me to 'splain how I catched dem chickens, for yer couldn't do it yerself if yer tried hit forty times, and yer might get yer hide full ob buckshot de beny fust time yer put yer leg ober de fence. De bes' way for yoa to de, Jedge, is fur Ter to buy yer duckets in de market, and when you wants ter commit any rascality do hit on de bench, whar you am at home." ADAMS MEAT MARKET THOMAS CALVERT, Proprietor. Here Is where yon ean get year money's worth in Beef, Pork, Mutton, and everything in the line of meats that the country produces. J. PROEBSTEL. C. B. PROKBSTK.L, i WESTON Flouring! Highest market price paid for fat cattle. MAIN ST. - - ADAMS. quest turned out to be, and its pres- full of sorrow, and Marguerite de- j ent owner is worth millions. They termiued to shield her from future j live together now the happy trio Type-writing machines are coming into general use among business men who have an extensive correspondence. An amusing incident growiag oat of their use was related to ns recently by a gentleman of this bcrrougn. He receiv ed a business letter trom a raaa m a neighboring county and the reply was written on a type-writer, j In a few days the correspondent wrote again to our friend, prefacing his letter with this Yoa needn't go to the expense of get ting the letters printed that yoa send me. I can read writing." It IS Inerefore a su. VsK fl.Rrtn illustration i in his recent writincs upon the subject, itthxto Good HeallN a whole picture callery. Gives wholesala ays: "Under ordinary circumstances liialiwrnnxstlie' iept in order." A, 5Tices d!reci to umen oa " G?f InvlTOratea lhe Liver Regulates the Bow- f cost of ev- Is, Strengthens the System. Purifies th rnuj-,f C i I' j drinfc Blc.AatistsDiotiori,PreventsFevers.l Ct VVV w fnn Is a Houaeholdeed An Invaluabla hTTh'e ' winabla BAOTOSD'l IJvXB XSVIGOSATOil the markets of the world. We will mail An rperint rf Forts ytan, and TAoa. 8Copy Free to any address upon receipt londttf TMimoniaU provt it JlertL -j of the postage cents. Let ns hear sroa SAia BY AIA DSAUtBS T MEDICDrE i Vnm von. Rrsmitrtrnll feauatfcK; MONTGOMERY WAR D A Ca f d"edu CTaaW H ax- Uw )yLSni I " Aveaus. UskasvahU. - J free at W. H. the bacilli, introduced by the mouth, are destroyed in the stomach, bagivea a derangement ol this organ Uue to er rors of diet or other causes, and the bacillus is enabled to escape the action of the acid gastric juice and to reach tbe alkaline intestinal fluid where it pnliferatcs, sets up irritation, diarrhoea and all the typical symptoms ot choler cia seizure" De. Haven's Dyspepsia Cure i a remedv tnat supplies the acid that is wanting in the digestive juices ef stomach. Sample Domes McCoy's Drug Store. suffering as much as lay in her power. So she flitted about the old house with cheerful, hopeful words and gentle smiles, encourag ing her mother as much as possible. It was astonishing to view the me tamorphosis in the ugly brown farmhouse under Marguerites deft hands: with the assistance of a in a splendid mansion in the town of Clinton; while "down in the coal-mine, .underneath the ground," their vast wealth is accum ulating daily. And Marguerite and her mother give all their thanks to Lawrence, whose knowledge of geology had saved them from a sacrifice of the sterile old farm stout maid ef all work, it soon be- which had proved to be a veritable MRS. A. GARDEN would respectfully Inform the public that she cas just opened out a tximpicte Stock of Spring and Summer Millinery in Mrs. Ashby's old stand on Water St AND UHTRlrTtMED HATS, Feathers, Trimmings, Flowers, Ornaments and all the latest Novelties. My Stock is all new and fresh, and the ladies of Weston and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and examine it. MRS. A. CARDEH. Proebstcl Bros. Proprietors. MANUFACTURERS OF FIRST-CLASS FLOUR And keep constantly on hand all kWd oi nun teed snob aa BRAX, SHORTS, CHOP BARLEY Jfotice to lhe Public All persons knowing themselves In-" debted either by note or book account,, are hereby requested to come forward and make immediate payment, as all old running accounts must bo settled by April 1st, 1884, or the same will be doli collected by law. - the Veston Steam Hour Mill is for rent or sale. For further rmrtiVnU. .-.l to the undersigned. vv 9 Proebstel Bros. A sew diamond field has been discovered by thieves in Brooklyn. In the stone-yards along the Geo amis Canal saws set with diamond chips ia the teeth are used in catting blocks of brows stone for building purposes. Sixteen of the bits of diamond, valued at $100, were stolen from sawi ia one ef the yards lately, and j from another twenty-five more bavs beea taken. HARWELL, came quite home-like. A. man was engaged to cultivate the barren old field lying back of the house; a few flowers in the door-way made a won derful difference, and betors many weeks had elapsed, tha place had undergone a thorough transforma tion. In tha meantime the old red bonanza. A careless critic who waa criticising a young lady's father severely across the dinner table, pansed a moment to say: "I hope he is no relation of yours, Miss Lr Quick as thought she replied with I perfect satisfaction, or moBey refunded. the utmost nonchalance, "Only a KyH McCo I section of mother's by marriage." I " Bneklea'i Aralea Salve. - The Best Salve in the world tor Cats, Bfuises, Sore, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt ions, and positively cures File., or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Boot and Sloe Maker, ' MAIH ST., CEHTERViLLE. Tbe finest Boots kept constantly rn hand or made to order on tke . shortest notice. REPAIPJHQ DONE NEATLY & CHEAPLY. H. O- MARSHALL. BBIOB WESTOW, OREGOX, Is prepared to do any and all kinds ot work in his liue. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J E. KIKKLAND, Notary Public, MILTON, OMOOIT Land busines. ot all klnds-flllnr, prorlnf up, Ac attended to itb promptness and care. ' Collecting Accounts a Specialty, ;d. GENTS' FINE BOOTS a Specialty. CSTPrices reasonable. 3 P. MAXWELL. -3T- -3. jsaaocxTia, (Soceeam to Simpson), v B A R 3 E R t -AND , Work done la tbe Latest aad Bast Style,; 9w9vx tor to Pwaotry CaV