LEADERETTES. Tammany it dtad. Crop protpacts in California are vary discouraging. Portland politicians ara warming p for the J una election. "What will tha harvest htV Tfcia is tba axeitirg question. Upon tha answer depands the welfare of ell la 1825 the United States ex ported wheat and flour to the falue f 8100,000. In 1883 the value of the same exports was $2,000,000. BUI Stye an tbe Stars. Klls KaseaUy Keeard. Frank Eastman, who has been clerk to the Senate Committee on I There is much in the great field of Claiaa for the past two yearn, was astronomy that is discouraging to the District AIRrner at Helena, M. savant who hasn't the time nor the T., in 1882. In a conversation on I means to rummage around through the the Canadian Insurrection Mr. heavens. At times I am almost hope Eastman said: "I know Louis less, and feel like saying to the great, lliel well. He tu tbe leader ef yearniul, hungry world: "Grope on for- tbe Jtted ftiver Insurrection in ever. Do not ask me tor another sciea 187 z, and was gui.ty of the most tifie fact. Find -it out yourself. Hunt atrocious and inhuman crimes ever up your own new-laid planets, and let perpetrated by man. Add to the me have a rest. Never ask me again to tortures of the" Inquisition every git un all nieht and take eare of a new agony that devilish ingenuity could born world, while you lie in bed and suggest or invent, and you may get recic not. a taint idea or tne wanner, m which t Mt bo saiarv for examining th track The Mirror, is no flatterer. Would you make it tell a sweeter tale ? Magnolia Balm is the charm er that almost cheats the looking-glasv. ...... Rial treated the unfortunate cap tives who fell into Lia hands. The Canadian Government secured the ikorvirp nf a mnaat f a visit R il Chinese ceme to ban arancisco and after much tr9ubi4 te SUCceeded at the rate of 640 per sannth and I jn inducing Kiel to surrender. Ia leave at the rate of 370 per month, spite of his many acts ef fiendish I J it - r . . t i I...:.. . j;r.ran.a nf 9.70 nr cruelty ana luo lact mat. Be was .i t o.-T? nontn in iavor 01 an xrsaciscu. (;,.., f:i,i i.; tL I wweimuiuiw laucu ,J LIT! UlUl VUG hamn Ut UA A . A 1 X, - Several Oregon editors have de- . - ' . . ' . . cided tbat fcoglish supremacy is a niistaken mercy. In November, thing of tbe past, that she cannot 1882, Kiel was engaged in celling be kicked into war, and tbat she whiskey eight or ten miles inside always w.e cowardly: .That settles ine 10fwer .-er 01 11,8 ' r .,.-.. Reservation. Ho procured the li the Aoglo-Russian affair. QUor ; Fort Benton, and. failimr tw cav his bills and beinsr unable to ra ... . 111' O 11 tne "late lamented naa reany secure any more credit, he trana- attempted any lesisUtion of impor- ferred his valuable custom to Hel tance to the State it would be ne- ller n, cretllt so ran out, less void night after night when I ought to be in bed. I sacrifice my health in order that the public may know at once of the presence ef a red hot comet fresh from tbe factory. And yet, what thanks do I get ? Is it surprising tbat every little while I contemplate withdrawing from scien guilty of high treason, the Canadian tific re8arcb to g0 and skin an dght. of and when C. A. Broadwater, the male team down through the dim vista of relentless years? Thsn, again, you take a certain kind ot star, which, you leara from Prof Si mon Newcomb, is at such a distance that it takes 50,000 years for its light to reach Boston. Now, we will sup pose that, after looking over the large stock of naw and secand-hanu stars, and after examining the spring catalogue and price list, I decide that one of the smal ler size will do me, and I buy it. How do I know it was thers when I bought it? Its cold and silent rays may have ceased 49,000 years before I was born Bench on Coagbs. Ask for "Uousrh on Coughs" for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Iroches, loe. Liquid,Zoc. Kongu on Bats. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed bug?, skunks, chipmuuks, go phers. 15c. Druggists. Heart Pains. Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Diz ziness, : Indigestion, Headache, bleep lessness cured by "Wells Health Ke- newer. Coras. Hard or o I nartner and iwnt. nf WilrW nf Sk too legislature, as aimosc every oui paul told him h(J cqM fce crtdiud poased is defective or inoperative, no longer. Kiel said. "All rittht. and the intelligence be still oa the way I ftf . 1 1 i l t 1I rFllrA ia tna milih mflTfTinlufvPHn finla Iiixeesier uroauwum-, dui 1 wouia I " . .. like to meet you out on ze perarie," and delivery. Every now and then aio is made obligatory in our public n weymg a delicate sugges- ;u'"c schools and tbe state JJoard ot -d- . i,r .t, a ,t . i ; ucation says that Uctober 1st is I for sellins rum to the Indians, and Fonnd it last night about a mile and a the tine, what will the teacher that when brought to trial refused to half south of the zenith, running loose hath no music in himself do then? swer any question, frankly Haven't heard of anybody who has lost stating tbat he refused because he a star of the fifteenth magnitude, about At this writing it seems as if the u ' ".ramat. nimse.r .e nanas n.gn wan Ugas mane n I In r in or fha trial mrnr n.l-ul TKnl w9" A T i)juuvuii unu oui. uuiu uu n. ,j jjS wg5 noj. )B mal T0 melted know that he discovered a brand new iiuiiuii uiuaiuiwu)', m i(iiivii i iut iveu iuver xnsurreccion in icz. star? llow can l discover wnetuer lie is having been elocted to succeed tbe aair, replied Kiel with great dig- or is Bot playing an old threadbare star Democratic legislator who died "vi 1 m 29 IUBn wn0 attemptod Ion me for a new one? one timo ago. Instead of being a r ltru republican institutions We are told that there has been.no i .l t ur u in zat country. As no other wit- peraeptible growth or decay in the star tie vote the Republicans have a nosses could bo procured. Kiel was hKin9 ,in , h,,a t. .am majority of two. Thus Logan's acquitted, although there was no around through space, in his mind, and Koash on Coras. Aak for Wells' "Pvougb on 15c. Quick, complete cure, soft corns, warts, bunions. Rough Pain Poronscd Plaster; Strengthening, improved, the best for backache, pains in chest or Blue", rneu matism, neuralgia. Thin People. "Wells' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Headache, Nervousness, Debility. $1 Whooplns ConaU, and the many Throat Affections of chil dren promptly, pleasantly and safely re lieved by "Rough on Coughs" Troches, 15c; Balsam, 25u. Mothers. If you are failing, broken, worn out and uervous, use "Wells' Health Re newer." $1. Druggists. New Styles. If ew Prices. HOIXIS I CLE VE i 1 i I ! DEALERS IN General ierGhandise, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and Fancy Gooa -IMMENSfc STOCK OF- 'Chances are good. doubt in the world as to his guilt. He was indicted at Kenton for 1 1 I wwws aiMUV49 HW JliVVBJ A. VJkllVj 111 tne spring or ibVd, and, being un- able to procure bail, was imprisor.ed jail tor two or three months. "Oh! the man means enough." This is not sufficient. 'Well-meaning men do a great deal ;n of mischief through ignorance, pre- Then ha succeeded in securing judice or conceit. A man is re- bondsmen in the persons of William f. t..;n.n. -,i,;i, "uni, tne son or me ex oecre "'""'b U.. J it.. W. --.I it n.ii ie no extenuation of a wrong done Lnd Thomas Ouuunings, a former 'that the man means well enough, collector. After being released he He might mean to cure you and went UP ,nt0 Manitoba, and from 4 i j i. waa eniJaSe( ,n l.ving his plans for ...a... vuvu-m uuw wuiu tn pre8f.nt insurrection. He re- ;guiny or muraer an roe same. turned to i ort Denton and was , ' I tried, but as the people around The U, S. land office at La Koclty roint led nomadic lives, it ; . jraad. baa revived inderar.itv list w" '""possioie 10 .mam any wit- VT , t i nesses save itiers liait brsed wile Ne. 1 of lands in the La Grande Lnd brother.in.,aw 0f course he district belonging to the .Northern waa no., COnvicted. Pacific Railrjad. as granted to the omnanv bv Contrresa under irrant """"n Ku" - i nni . ., TT .. . . f Jul, 2.11 Sfil. and Mav 11 at A Ane ncome or tne V nitea King n, , . ,- ' dom for the quarter ending March oiw. ,xt,.Uu,u,iw3lil885i was 29,371,714. This is an increase of 2, 033,227 over the corresponding quarter last year. 1 and 2 north and 1 and 2 south of ranges 27, 22, 29 and 30. The number of acres included in list Nc. 1 ie 70,549.32. The commissioner -of the General Land Ollice is said to be considering the propriety of abolishing the "indemnity limits" of the land grant to railroads, a it is believed that this will restore 100, 000,000 acres of land to the public domain. These limits were not fix ed by law, but were created by an order of department, and hence it is clearly within Commissioner Sparks' power to abrogate them. The reports of the conditio of 2,691 National Banks in tha Unit ed States for March 10th have just been collected by the comptroller of the currency. Tha resources of these banks aggregate the enormous sum of $2,312,771,247. This is $33,000,000 mora than six months ago, but is nearly $60,000,000 less thaa eighteen months ago. Th heaviest item, of course, is the amount of loans and discounts, wnicli is 5l,J7,331,'JU4. This is bout $76,000,000 less than it was eighteen months ago. The next large item is the value of United States bonds deposited for circula tioa. This item is $3 13,106,200, a m Ann - a. uecrease or sjp.juo.oju as com pared with eighteen months ago. The change is important, because it affects the circulation of paper uion ey. The amount of Botes outstand ing March 10th, 1883, was $274, 081,157, a decrease of $36,436,700 as compared with Sept. 30, 1883. Aaother item of interest . is the amount of specie held. This was $167,115,873 en March 10, 1885, against 128,609,475 six menths go, and $709,117,184 eighteen uenths go. Hen is an increase of $59,297,889, which not only off eta the decrease ia paper money, but leaves clear margin of nearly $23,000,000 ef a better kiad of money. The basks owed their de realtors $1,011,850,149 on the 10th ef March, 1835. This is a trifle more than six months ago, but is $54,980,235 lss than eigbt.en iiieutbs ago. There are about 600 and includes a gain of 1,682,000 from the property aud income tax and 371,000 from customs. The net increase for the past year is 837,926 or over $4,000,- 000. The revenue system of Lug- land is sountiuies held up as a mo del for its simplicity, the restricted list of taxable objects, and the thor oughness and economy in the col lection. The list of dutiable ar ticles of imports is quite limited as compared with the united States vvo derive most or our revenue from dutiable articles, our collec tions from that source for the last fiscal year being $195,067,490, agaigst $101,005,000 for the United ivingdoip. Uur internal revenue system gave us $121,586,073 in the last fiscal year, against $133,000, 000 in the United Kingdom. Our total ordinary receipts from all sources for 1883 84 w.re $348,519, 870, against $340,515,550 in the United Kingdom life Preserver. If you are losing your grip on ife, try "Wells Health Renewer." Gees direct to weak spots. Bough on Toothache. Instant relief for Neuralgia, Tooth ache, Faceache. Ask for "Rough on .Toothache, la and 2j cents. Pretty Wouica. Ladies who would retain freshness and vivacity. Don't fail to try "Wells' Health Renewer." The death of a Lord Mayor, a London journal remarks, is a rare event It is, nevertheless, a remarkable tact that in the last cautury no fewer than lira Lord Mayors died in oflice within a period of thirteen years. Iu 17-11 Sir Humphrey Parsons diad, and in the next year (1742) Sir Robert Guilsshal. Eiht years then elapsed before the death of another Lord Mayor. In 1750 Sir Samuel Pennant died, iu 1752 Al derman Wiutcrbottoni, and in 1753 Alderman Ironside. Tha next Lord Mayor who died was Alderman Beck ford, 1770; and siuce that date there has been no ether instance ot a death of a Lord Mayer until the recant death f Alderman Jv'ottajie. make tigures on the barn-door with red chalk showing the celestial time-table. Ko serious accidents have occurred in the starry heavens since I began to observe and study their habits. Not a star has wased, not a star has waned, to my knowledge. Not a planet has season -cracked or shown any ef the injurious effect of our rigorous climate. Not a star has ripened prematurely or fallen off the treas. The varnish on the very oldest stars I find, on close and critical examination, to be in splendid condition. They will all, no doubt, wear as long as we need them, and wiuk on long after we bare ceased ta wink back. Ia 1866 there appealed suddenly ia the northern cro .vn a star of about the third magnitude, bad worth at least $250. It was generally coneeded by astronomers that this was a brand new star that bad never been used: but, upon consulting Argelander's star-cat' alog and price-list it was found that this was not a new star at all, but an old fiided-out star of the ninth magnitude. with the front breadths turned wrong side out, and trimmed with moonlight along the seams. After a few days SI phenomenal brightness it gently ceased to draw a salary as a star of the third magnitude, and walked home with an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company. It is such things as this that makes the lifa of the astronomer one of constant and discouraging toil. I have long con templated, as I say, tha advisability ot retiring, from this field of science and allowing others to light the northern lights, skim the milky way, and do other celestial chores. I would do it myself cheerfully if my health would permit, but for years I have realized, and so has my wife, that my duties as an astronomer kept me up too much at night ; and my wife is certainly right about it when she says if I insist on scanning the heavens night after night, coming home late with the cork out of my tolcscope and my eyes red and swollen with these exhausting vigils, I will be cut down in my prime. So 1 am liable to abandon the great labor to which I had intended to devote my life, my dazzling genius, and ray princely income. I hope that other savants will spare me the pain of another refusal, for my mind is fully made up that, un less another skimmist is at once secured, the milkey way will henceforth remain uuskum. Catarrhal Throat Affections, Hacking, irritating Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, cured by "Rough on Coughs." Troches, loc. Liquid, 25c. Bough en Itch. "Rough on Itch" cures humors, erup tions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains. ' The Hope of the Xation. Children, slow iu development, punv, scrawny, and delicate, use "Wells Health Kenewer. Wide Awake three or four hours every ni;ht conch ing. Get immediate relief and sound rest by using Wells' 'Rough on Coughs.' Troches, 15c. ; Balsam, 25c. CHEAP FOR CASH. HE. Cooper, Scluniick & Harnett. HAXUFATCEEBS AND DEALERS IN PARLOR ANDBEDR00MSETS . and all kind of THE BEST FURNITURE Wc carry a full stock of Household Furniture, iu walnut, ash and pine; also, a large assortment ol' Chairs Mattresses, Spring Beds, Lounges, etc. A supply on hand of House Moulding, Doors and Sash, Flooring, ISusticaud ran LUHBHL GIVE US A CALL. COOPER SGH3IUCK & GARHETT, Corner Main and Water Sts., WESTON - OREGON. Froome & Son Proprietors Would respectfully announce to the traveling public and tho people of Weston and vicinity that this new Brick Hotel is now open for the reception of Guests. THE ROOMS ARE WELL-FURNISHED, NEAT AND CLEAN. The tabic will be furnished at all times with the best that money can buy and served in the most acceptable manner. We take pride in keeping a hotel Oiat will be First-Class in Every Particular, the comfort of our guests being our first consideration, knowing that upon this Bucoeas depends. Come once, and if you do not come again we will consider the fault ours. 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It is a preparation that only requires to be taken in very smal auantities. and a few doses of it administered in the early stujres of a cold or cougii will etlect a speedy cure, ana may, very poesiniv, save we. mere is no doubt whatever that Ayer's Cherry Peotoral Has preserved the lives of great numbers of persons, by arresting the development of Laryngitis, .Bronchitis, Pneumonia, ana ruimonary consumption, and hv thecureofthose dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for use in every iamvlv where there are children, as it is a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment -of Croup, the alleviation of hooping though, and the cure of Colds and Influenza, ailments peculiarly inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all diseases ef this class is of the utmost importance. The loss of a single day may, in many cases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste precious time iu experimentinjr with medicines of doubtful cnicacy, while the malady is constantly paining a deeper bold, but take at once the speediest and most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J, O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mara, Sold by all IJruggists. Wc understand that-recently an order was received in Union county from tha celebrated beer-brewing company of Milwaukee, Wis., for CO tons of barley, but it was impos sible for tbe order ti be filled. A sample of the grain had been sent East and the quality was so superi er that an order waa at once aiade out by tho brawing company. "Wkat do these girls remind yen of?" asked l'opiujay, a he and Ulobson were watching some young lady skaters ia a Bston rink. "IVau poiei?'' ventured Ciobsen, doabfully. "Xe rolling-jiiai." A down East veteran naraed Johnson undertook to collect some pension arrears lately, and was amazed to find that his "widow" had got ahead of him on two occas ions, as far back aa 1863 and 18Gi 63 23 Take Notice. Pianos and Organs oM oa easy payments It you pur chase a i'iauo or Organ of talis Company on the iastail meut . plan and should be compelled, from any caiise whatever, to return the instrument, after having paid a part on it, you can do so and not lose one dollar yoa have paid. Fine -Chapel Organs s,oSd to churclics oa 1 monthly payments, which would be only ten cents per month for each member of the Church or 8abbaih$chool to pay. ; The celebrated RIK.tXn P5AXOS have been in use throughout the States for over twenty years, and are first-elu3-i in every particular. We give a warrantee with every instrument, that runs five years from ! date of sale, and we are right here to make it gom. We have facilities ' for repairing Pianos and Organ at our shops in the city ot Portland ! and all work warranted. ' Our Music Hall and Warerooms are on First street, Xo. 320. Take the First street cars and ride to the corner of Ciay street. Those who cannot call on us can write for particulars and catalogue of our instruments. Addren i Durand Organ Co., Portland, Oregon tern region -LOCATED AT- Wegt&Mj Wmaillla Gc Oregon The Only Normal School in Eastern Oregon or Washington. STUDENTS ADMITTED AT AHY TIME ifl THE YEAR. Believing that the best primary training is essential to me iiijrsiest development, icupiis ol nil axes are . admitted and given the most careful trc Caveats, Re-issues and Trade-Marks se cured, and all other patent causes io the ratent Olhce and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. Upon receipt ot model or sxetcn ot invention, 1 make careful examination and advise as to patentability FREE OF CHAUGE. Fees moderate, and I make KO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. Information, advice and special referen ces sent on application. .T. B. L1TTELL, Washington, D. C. Near U. S. Patent Office. -AKE WING, Washing and Ironing. Opposite Saliny & Co.'a. - Main St., Weston. Washing 75 cents per dozen. White shirts washed and ironed in the best style for "one bittee piece." No charge for cuffs, collars and handkerchiefs if less than six of each. 203m XTT ANTED . V V agents! To sell Diion'a new and superior maps and chart.. As paying an agency as any in ithe world. For 36 pajre catalogue, free, address John Dixon, tM Market St. San Francisco, Cal. for Infants and Children, "C-vrtorla Is well adapted to cMdrea that 1 Cartoria mm Colie. Co!rt1on, mora banks ill eiistetiCa titan there ; ' rwommcm! it aa euperior to any prescription I Bonr EtoMach. Diarrhoea, Erucikoon. - ,1 VI. Ut3, t.C ! I II y, .1PI 411 lllltlll.M w GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE, NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. THE OHLY LIKE RUB Pullman Palace Sleeping; t arn, Slnenlflccnt Day Coacncsand ELEGANT E1IIGBA3T SLEEPIXU CAES with berths free of cost. From Washington and Oregon . TO THE EAST! Via St. Panl and Minneapolis. The only Trans-continental Line Running PALACE DIIIQ CARS. (MeaU 75 cents.) Fastest Time Ever Made from the Coast OVER THE Northern Pacifio Rai'road. To Sloni City, Council rtlnffs, lit. Jo- pini, Atrnlfton, LeHveuivortta, Uansa.4 Cily, Knrliuston, tiulucj, ST. LOUiS, CHICAGO, And nil points thrnnghont the Hunt and SoutUeaxt via l. Paul and Minneapolis. THE OXLY LIXE RFXXIXG Throngh Emigrant Sleeping Cars from Portland. And hauled on regular express train over tile entire li-nalii oMIie .rtn eru Pacific itallroau. Lsave Wallu'a Junction at 4:10 a. m. Leave Portland at 1:) p.m. daily; arrive at Min neapolis or St. Paul llrAo d. n.. fourth day. C'onnet-tion made at St. Paul and Minneapolis to au points r.t, bouth ana boutneusu PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily 9:25 a. to. Arrive at Sew Tacoi&a G5 p. m." connecting witli O. R. & N. Cfs bits for all points on Pnet Sound A. D. .HAKLTuX, Cen l Wtsfn pasa. Agent, So. 2 Washington bt., PortUnd, Or. UNO. J. BEELER Watchmaker IJeweler Post Oflice Buildiug, Weston Oregon. giives a thorough, practical education to those who do not care to learn wljut tliey will not use. It ia esnecial- ly adapted to the wants of those who desire to cater bus iness or the profession of Teaching. It embraces ACIassica! Course of Three Years, A Scientific Course of Thrao Years A Teachers' Course of Two Years, ' A Business Course, and Clocks and watches cleaned and re paired in a skiful manner at reasonable rates. 11 M US. C. H. HESSEY, Leading 25JO. MAIN STREET, - 12, ! - WALLA WALLA. An Elementary Course, ia which the COMMON BEANCHES are taught hy the best ap-iorcd and most interesting methods. Arithmetic by the Grubc Method. Reading by the "Sentence SXcthod." Geography by relief maps and globes and map modelling. Grammar by the celebrated Kecd and licllozg Dia grams. History by the Brace System. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Special Attention Given to CUling and Filling. fJone Eut Professions!, Skilled and THOROUGHLY INFORMED TEACHERS will be employed in any department. wan tan yers sgti. - 'XLe &moui.t of circulation, howtver, ii 600,000, LiMtkan it wMOctoVer 1, 1874. . Ill So. Oilura -jk, iirouiyn. N. Y. 1 WItWt iaiariOM mrriiraam. - - Tbm CtouaSi Conurr, IS Fulton streel, H. T. (All Sorts 'of hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. Odor of Forest. Sparkle of Stream, FOREST AND STREAM. Do you cm a gun, or a fi?h-poTet or iri dog or rifle? Ever go angling, or shootinp, or tramping, or camMUi or caoeiog, or jtaehtin? Have yva a tastA: Ijt gtadyin the habits of wiid birds or aniioaU? Do you know that for ten yt-ars we hare been publish irtg a bright weekSy paper devoted to these subjects? It will repay yoa to look at a copy of th. Ifjrest and Strrara. Ttp is do oher paner in the wwW just like it. Address Forest and StreaiD PabUshiDjr 5 park &ow. New York. ADAMS, OREGON. S. P. HOWELL,,- - Propt Spring Jerm Begins February 1 6th, 1 835. ; - Norma Institute, 4 weeks, begins June 1, 1885. - ,t Tuition, per term - - : : .". formal Institute fee ' - - - - . $10.00 5.00 f ' TrvelerTriH-finl that this hotel seta as good a table as is to be found in tbe whole "Upper Country." Bedrooms are large, clean and airy. Every atten tion paid to tbe comfort and convenience of guests. Patronage RefectfuUy Solicited. EStndents fonnd competent will be aided by the In structors in securing positions. For further information and special terms, address ' Eastern Oregon Normal School, " Weston, Oregon.