Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189?, June 05, 1885, Image 3

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V3skl Leader.
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FELIX R. MITCHELL
LOCAL EDITOR
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1835.
t R A:ST.
The following are the authorized ag-enls ol the
LfAns In their respective localities:
Pendleton W filter.
Heppner II l!al!m!i,
Hilton A B hvans.
Ontervilla S H StUart,
Wnlia Walla . GT Tbonmson,
Ella P. O Frank Oviatt
Inland Citr : J. L. Cwrtrtr.
Walla Walla A. Meat-ben
LOCAL LEADERS.
A fine line of cigars and tobacco at
J.J. Banta & Co.'b, Centcrville.
When in need of drus don't fail
to call ob J. J. Banta & Co., Center
Title. Mr. II. McArthur and family re
tamed last Tuesday from a lojourn on
their Morrow eosnty farm.
Don't forget to call on J. J. Banta
& Co., Ceaterville, for drags at low
prices.
Gardener near Milton. ar shipping
large quantities of strawberries to loa
taaa and other Eastern points.
Waller F. Ilurrell.of Walla Walla
and Mr. Kuapp, of Portland, were in
the city last Monday on business.
Oils of all kinds for sale as low as
the lowest at J. J. Banta 4 Co.'s, Cea
terville. Several rnempers of the Masonic
order at Centcrville visited th'a Lode
at this plitco last Monday evening.
aro 1', Parkr-r, of Cold Spring
Canyon, is now editor of the,A' I'crce
News, and a good paper ho is making
of it.
Proehstel's flouring mill is now rna-
miu! on full tints. Their Hour is in biz
demand among Willamette Valley mer
chants.
'Srinire Powers is nsain with his
friend at Weiiten after a stay of sev
cral weeks among the bunch-grass hills
of Butter crock.
Dr. W. T. Williamson has been ap,
pointed District Deputy Graad Master,
I. O. U. V., tor tli is district, comprising
Adams, Ceutirville, Milton and Wes
ton. The Good Tninplars organization at
this place is in a thriving1 condition and
bids fair to live much longer than other
institutions of the kind furincrly started
ia Weston.
The boiler at Doblc's mill ia the
moautains blew up ono day last week.
The hands about the mill were badly
Hcared for awhile, but fortunately no
one was injured.
J. W. Ur-wland, formerly of Wes
ton, is now teaching a class in penman
ship at Curvallis, The paper there
H peaks of him as the finest penman that
ever visited that city.
From parties ear Milton we learn
that the heavy" rains killed the water
melon vines in that section. Farmers
have planted again, but it is quite likely
the melon crop will be thort this fall.
Decoration Day was not generally
observed ia Weston, still many graves
in the different ccmeterius were beauti
fully decratcd with flowers by kiad
friends who hud sot forgotten tlio.io
gone before.
Mr. Joiiu r. Mock, wtio uvea a
few milps this side of Miltou, died very
suddenly in Walla Wulla last Sunday
evening. He had been mifieriiig some
time with heart disease, and went to
Wulla Wai'.a for tr'.ilmcut. As ho wan
going into St. Mary's Hospital he fell
dead oa the steps.
Every household is liable to bo
visited by sudden sickness. Often it
occurs in the night, distant from the
doctor, nothing in the kene to give re
lief, the puticut is sure to get worse.
A box of Ayer's Pills, in surh an emer
gency, would arrest disorders which, if
ot taken in season, may become deadly.
Duscnhcry & Co'.s brirk, when iiu
iahed, will be the most substantial
building In Weston. The roof is sup
ported by six heavy timbers, six inches
square, and will bo stout enough to
nusUiu the weight a train of cars.
Ono thousaad dollars' worth of iron
will bo used ia the building.
Messrs. Proebstel Bros, will soon
beeiu the erection of a warehouse at
their mill which will be completed ia
time for the new crop. The dimensions
of the building will he 50x30 feet and
24 feet high, and will hold over thirty
thousand bu.licls of wheat. Whea com
pleted ProcWel Bros, will have the
largest grain ware house iu the upper
country.
On Thunday of last week, twelve
miles below Baker City, Pierce's crowd
of sheep shearers, all I" matilla county
boys, sheared I'M sheep. The fullow
isg are the individual scores: J a a.
Pierce, 100; "Doo" O'Harra, MO; John
Ilngcn, 12j, L. F. Fyre, 125; Jack Ad
kinds, 9j and Geo. Keels. S3. If anv
ehecp-shcaring crew iu the upper coun
try can beat those figures wo would like
to hoar from it.
While excavating for a cellar un
derneath Mr. Gould's briak building
(lh old kite of F. M. Pauly's uotiou
store) last Tuesday, workmen came
across several cases of sardines and
canued clams. These goods have ro
waiaed buried '.n the ground siuce the
great lire of October, 1SS3, and wera in
a good state of preservation, only the
paper surrounding the cans being slight
ly scorched, l'red presented his many
friends with a case each of the clams
and sardines.
Goods cheap at J.
I Ceutevville.
The Adventit camp-meeting at
Milton is in fall blast and drawing very
largo audiences.
-Messrs. John Hill and A. A. Wild-1
er, of Milton were noticed on our streets j
during the week,
Father Coorady, of the Umatilla
Reservation, was vUiting friends in
Weston last Monday.
Mra, Ceo. Hayes retnrned home
this week from an extended visit to
friends in Pendleton.
Jlr. Jake Troebstel and wife took
a trip t Walla Walla last Monday, re-
t'ne same day.
The total rainfall during May was
4.22 inches, the greatest tall during
May iu fourteen yeaTS.
Charles Clcve, of the firm of Holiis
&, Cleye, Centerville, was in Weston,
Wednesday last, on business. -
'Musses Ida Saling and l'dith Wood
tijrnmj
About a month ago Mr. Pam'oraa,
tiie old Ii.dian interpreter, who lived j
anicng the Indians in this country long
before a white settlement was estab
lished, wasarrested for insisting upon
living on the Umatilla Reservation alter
he had been ordered to leave. He was
tried in the U. S. Circuit court and
Coed 1000, and being unable to raise
the money, was committed to jail. His
thirty days' sentence was up last Sun
day morning, and he was turned loose
on the streets of Portland. Every one
knows that the old man has been living
with the Indians for the last thirty or
forty years, and that his living with
them did no particular harm to any one,
and why be should be arrested for the
offense at this late day is a mystery the
Leader has not been able to fathom, !
Oh, yes; Centerville is going to have
a hotel. It will be opened next week.
Messrs. J. J. Banta & Co. have pur
chased the Coy building and lilted it up
in good shape fo' a hotel which will be
under the nana?emcut of our menial
are spending a portion of their vacation , j d L Mcltone, who is an old hand
v.,m i....u. . i, a; ion, . a. . t, h,.sioesil!lnil will nlake - r,nnuur
Depnty Grand Master Clark, of landlord. The LEADER wishes thorn
Albany, visited the Masonic; Lodge at SUCCess.
this place last Monday evening. r . c., ... T
1 - " Mrs. Craig, of Shalbyvule, Illinois,
Mr. MctionaiU, living a lew miles is ia t!ie cit, vUitinz her brother, onr
from town, is hauliug brick from Nel- esteemed townsman, Mr. Charles Mc-
- J 1J. .i"t
oricK jare. lor ie erection 01 a Morris. Brother and sifter had not
line residence. j seeu OIie another for fourteen years.
Saling & Co. received this week the Whea she returns we hope she will
first consignment of new wheat sacks to I carry with her a favorable opinion of
Weston, and are advancing niouej on I "the far west."
the coming wheat crop. -Mr. J. M. Giles of Centerville was
Merchants report collections last 'n citv ""s week- The Leader ac-
M or, day as l-.eiacr hetter than for several knowledges a call. Mr. Giles knowing
months patt a good indication of tne that this is a hard season on printers,
Juniper Ilenu.
not only paid for hi3 own LEADER but
sent another copy back to old Missouri.
Good man.
vana nana wheat was sola in
Portland Monday, for $1.2"i a ccata
free ou board, equal to CI cents a bushel
here. Five hundred tons wero Bold at
retura of better times.
It was reported on the streets yes
terday that Alox McDoaald, of Center
ville, was married this week to Miss
Sadie Laneasttr, of Walla Walla.
The Leader is informed that Prof.
Geo. E. Owes has been elected princi
pal of the Eastern O.-egen Normal tha lrIce quoted.
School, with Prof. J. M. Taylor as as- There is to be a horse race in Cold
sistant. Stirins, at J. If. King's place to-mor
Walla Walla papers complain that rov' uetweea two three year old colts,
an orfiiiized bund of ln.rsc tW.v. in. seven norses ana turee saddles is the
CJ . . M I
fest.that county. F row reports received Prli!a moaey'
now and then it is evideut that thev The City Council held a regular
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sometimes visit Umatilla. meeting last Wednesday niijht.
Mr. T. J. Kirk is making arrange
ments to build a two-story brick iu Cen
terville, the lower story to bo used as
a store room and the upper story as a
hall for the use of the secret orders of
the town.
Several samples of new potatoes
were shown to the editor this week; but
none of them were w orthy of note ex
cept three or four exhibited by "Grand
pap" Kelson, those being about the size
of hen eggs.
Old Esq. TVpny now officiates as
clerk in the Goiden Knle Hotel in Pen-
J. J. Banta & Co., Centerville, sell
low for cash.
lor S:i:; C !icu.
A lot of new lumber of any class,
must be sold ia two days from date
Lumber at Dohle's mill, near Weston
C. B. LlVERMOKR,
Walla Walla,
JUNifER, Jana 1, lo.
To the Editor of the Lkader:
Farmers are nearly all tlirongh plow
ing. Harrowing and wood-haalmg is
now the order of the day.
A petition is being circulated for the
establishment of . a new postuffice ou
Coid Spripg. It 's to be situated eight
miles west of Helix, with Mrs. Ellen
King as postmistress.
. Two Juniperitos went to the moun
tains on a huntiag expedition, staying
ihree days and coming back with their
wagon loaded with a couple of turtle
doves, after having been cut in all the
rain. A party w ho went on a fishing
expedition to the Columbia met with
similar success.
One of the sheep men who had his
and stationed on Juniper was, a month
ago, very jubilant over his prospects of
financial success, and spoke of farming
in this country as a very small business,
but the late rains rather reversed things
by killing a large number of his sheep
and putting an altogether different as
pect upon "farniinc. Urancers ean
now talk of a "very small business.'
Turn about is fair play.
Still the E. O.'s list of Janiper corre
spondents increases. "Youno" is the
atest, and he has created quite a sensa
tion by sending to that paper a lot of
spicyC?) items which amount to about as
much as the little boy shot at. Every
bod is guessing at the name of th
writer, and, as usual, generally con
clude that "Will Nicley done it." For
my part, I don't know who did it, as I
am not very well acquainted with that
gentleman, hut conclude, however, that
they are nastaken.
Umatilla county's crops have been re
deemed; another period of anxiety and
discouragement is ever; the languid and
discouraged expression worn by the
farmers three weeks a;o, which osly
darkened and became deeper fixed as
they witnessed each morning the king
of day rise from his oriental bed without
bringing any usw indications of rain,
has been superseded by a smiling and
hopeful countenance which expresses
their glowing hopes of being freed ouoe
more from the weighty incumbrance of
financial embarrassment. It has really
rained one more (which fact nearly ev
ery one is certainly aware of), which
has not only reanimated the vegetable
kingdom, but has greatly enlivened the
auimality. Grain is looming up nicely,
and farmers not only expect a good
yield but a good price also, whether
there be an Anglo-Kussian war or not.
Captain Jinks.
Rnefcten's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvs in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khtuni,
r ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Ccrr.s, ami ail !;ia Erupt-
ons, and positively cures I lies, or no
pay required. It- is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
rice 2o cents per box. Jror sale by
W. H. McCoy.
The Brpntallou ofa Standard Article
la seldom injnrcd by surreptitious rivalry.' Imi.
itators of Hnstetter's Stomach Bitters have not
only lost money by attempting underhand com
pet ition with it, but have actually contributed
to enhance the estimation in which the genuine
medicine is he!d. The public at large has for
many years been acquainted with the car-marks
that distinguish the real from the spurious, and
cannotbe persuaded that ether articles sold
somewhat similar truise are equally (raod. Fever
and ague, constipation, dyspepsia and liver com
plaint are not em-able by cheap local bitters, eye
onentrsand tonics. Uut thefactis too well prnv.
en and too ent-r.tily known to admit 01 conscien
tious dispute, thas for these and other maladies
the irreat household medicine is a safe and thor
ough remedy. Not only in the United States,
but in Mexico, South America and the West in
dies, its merits are widely reogrnized and iu rep
utation too nrmlv established to be snaueu.
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ffloiions Oeletoatioii
AT-
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Weston!
FOR SALE.
A fine farm, two miles from Center
ville, 1G0 acres deeded land and SO acres
of railroad land, on easy terms. Will
take one-half in cattle or horses, A
big bargain to be had. Apply at onco
to B. F. Swaguart,
Centeryille, Oregon.
VI AND St IsSOKS.
Don't forp-et that Keese & Redman
are located at Adams, and do a "boss"
business.
Steinaker & Co. keep tna Backingham
& llecnt s boots aud shoes.
Steinaker & Co. have the largest and
best assortment of wall paper in W eston
For barcins in elasswaro and
crockery go to Iteeseci Redman's, Adams.
Reese & Redman, Adams, aro pay
ing the highest market rates for wheat.
Stetnaker Co. make a specialty of
gents' clothing and furnishing goods.
For a nobby suit call on them.
I
Grand Procession,
Liberty Car,
Plug Uglies, &c, &c.
BARBECUE
in good old time st jle.
SPEECHES, patriotic, pithy and
appropriate. j
GAMES of all kinds.
FIRE WORKS, ; dazzling, amus
ing ana enjoyable. j
EVERYBODY INVITED,
and a gay good time guaranteed.
To the Front!-!
TliB Extra Mucemeiits
offered In Low Prices and genu-
ine quality of goods sold, is
bringing trade, as such a
course naturally should,
to the store of
SALIHB & CO.,
who have a bright new steck of
Ladies 1 Gents' Furnisliing Goods
j Fur and Straw Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
and a choice stock of
GROCERIES & GLASSWARE
all of which they guarantee eqnal to any and
second to none in the market.
NEW TO-DAY.
Pexoletos, May 29.
District Attorney Clifford kit for
Salem to attend the Supreme Court
dletoa, at which place his land-oflioo Sunday night.
shingle floats to the breeze. His be
nign countenance is misled ou the
streets of Weston.
Besides the most improved methods
of primary teaching, the kindergarten
will bo taught ia the Normal School
next yoar. A largo number of students
fibm abroad are expected to be en hand
at the opening, Sept. 8th.
McKanlass' Concert Co., that was
to have exhibited in Weston last Satur
day evening, went to pieces in Walla
Walla, and Westonites missed seeing
the graud sigkt of a man "playiug two
banjo's at once." Too bad.
The Fourth of July Committee
have decided to give the grand ball on
the evening of the third, aa bail-goers
would have very little timo to '"tip the
light fantastic" lifter viewing the fire
works on Saturday evening.
Fishing oxcursionjsts to the Tina-
tilla lo not seem to return as jubilant
this season as last, liig catches aro
geacrally reported, hv.t the lightness
of their lih-bkets, together with their
woe-begone cauntenauc.es, tells a differ
ent story.
Fanners in tho lower end of the
county aro seriously complaining of the
depredations of the mischievous ground
squirrel. The laft Legislature passed
a law offering a reward for their scalps,
aud some eutorprisins youth ought to
go in and make a fortune.
Mr. A. D. Stillman, of Milton has
bceu appointed a special deputy sheriff,
and is en the trail of the thieves who
.stole his horses a few days ago. Tin
last heard from lum was that he had
tracked the thieve8 to ISakcr county and
was confident of overtaking thorn.
Tho Weston Carnot Rand is im
proving rapidly and now play souse ex
cellent mnsic. The boys gave a con
cert from the balcouy of Tho Marshall
House, which was highly appreciated
by the listeners. It is thsir intention
to give an open-air concert somi-uioutbly
during the summer months.
The Walla Walla Union remarks:
"A Walla Walla man is building a new
brick stere at Weston for N. Duseabery
J. C. Hill, who has ben sojourning
in California during the wiulcr returned
a few days since.
Jasper Gulliford, while wrestling
with another boy a few days since, had
tho misfortune to have his leg broken.
Coon Iloon and F. Mox Mox (an In
dian) were taken below Wednesday by
Deputy Marshall Morse charged with
polling whiskey to the indians.
Luther Baldwin was brought in from
Camus Prairie, Tuesday, by W. C,
frtimnxon, charged witu larceny trom a
building. He waived examination and
his bunds were fixed at S'-!j0, which he
furnished during the day.
Chief Joseph's band, numbering throe
hundred, passed Pendleton on their way
o Lewiston, Tuesday night. These
red devils are guilty of some ef the
most revolting crimes ever committed in
the northwest and are far more deserv
ing of a place on a scaffold than in
Idaho.
The Grand Jury law having been de
clared unconstitutional, thoqsauds of
dollars will now be paid out through
the State to re-try criminals who have
been oace convicted. It scemi as
though au ex-.Supieine Judge siould
have had a suflicicut acquaintance with
the laws of his State not to have intro
duced an act utterly at variance with
its constitution. A LIU.
When baby was sick, we gave her CASTORIA,
When she was a child, we gave her CASTORI A,
When she became Miss, hhe clun to CASTORIA,
When she had children.ahcgave them CASTORIA.
Extracting free, and teeth inserted
on trial. No fit, no pay. Don't trust
a traveling dentist, but go to the office
over Ilees & Winan's stora. Walla
Walla, and get reliable work fully war
ranted. All operations iu dentistry
will be performed at eastern prices and
as low as lirst-class work can be clone.
Dr. L. M.Davis.
Notice tor Publication.
Lasd Okfick at La Grande, Oiieoon,
May 29th, 1S85.
Notice is herebv given that the following-
named settler has riled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will bo made before County Judge of
Lmacilla County, Oregon, at 1'enuleton, Oregon,
on July 13th, 1SSS viz:
Willis Osboro,
IM. No. 1113, For the north half of the north-
went quarter and the Houthwcst quarter of the
nortnweat quarter and the northwest quarter 01
the southwest quarter of section 18, tp 5 north
uf ranre 37 cast, VV. M.
lie names the follo'.ving witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and eultivatiou at,
said land, viz:
Jacob Zttik, Andrew Anderson, Kaspar Schuler
and Lewis Bowles, all of Milttm, Oregon.
S. O. SWACK1IAJIER.
jhr 5 Register
Notice for Publication.
Laxd Omcs at La Grande, Orkok,
May 20th, 1SS5.
Notice is hereby given ';hat the following
named settler has filed notica of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, aud
that said proof will be made before the County
Judge of Uinalfilla County, at Pendleton, Ore
gon, on July 13, 18o, vu:
Jacob 7.1 nk,
Hd . No. 13C3, for the south half of northeast
quarter and the north half of the southeast quar
ter of ecetion 12, township & north, range 36
cast, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove bis
continuons residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Andrew Anderson, Willis Osborn, Kaspar
Schuler and Benjamin Osborn, all of Miltou,
Oregon. . S. O. SiVACKHAMF.R,
jhr f Register.
DR. VANMONCISGAR,
LATB OF SIW YORK,
flow located No. 1.13 and l.lf Third
Street, corner of Alder, Portland Ore
gon, i
lr. t Van is the most successful Lune and
1 liroul Doctor in America. He will tell
you your trouble without asking a single ques
tion, and warrant a periiiiuteitt cure in
the following diseases:! Nervous lability,
Spermatorrhea, Semina Losses, Sexual Decay,
Failing Memory, Weak Eyes, Stunted Develop
ment. Lack of Energy, ImpoTished Blood, Pim
ples, Impediment to Marriage; also, Blood and
Skin Diseases, Syphilis, Eruptions, Hair Falling,
Bone Pains, Swellings, ;Sore Throat, Mouth,
Tongue, Clcers, Meets of Mercury, Kidney and
Bladder Troubles. Weak iBaek, Burning Urine,
Incontinence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Btrieture re
ceived searching treatment. Prompt relief and
eured for life, without hindrance to business.
Isotu sexes consult connaemiauy. ir in
trouble call or write. Doiays are dangerous.
Consultation, personally, or by letter, free.
Consult the old Doctor Thousands cured.
Ollk-c and parlors private. ! You see no one but
the Doctor. Before confiding your case consult
Dr. van.
A tnenuly letter or call may save future sui
fering and shame, and odd golden years to life.
Medicines sent everywhere, secure from expos
ure, umee nours s to 8. i
Terms for treatment, strictly cash.
L. II. POWELL. U. D. ERWIN.
Powell &, Erwin,
ADAMS, OliBftDX.
Oarpenters,
Contractors,
and Builders,
, E. MYB,
Successor to Nye & Frank,
a -DEALER LN-
Main St., Walla Walla W. T. ,
FINE CALIFORNIA SADDLES A SPECIALTY.
Parties who contemplate huilding--no matter
how small or large the edifice will consult their
interest ny consulting us as to plans, siiecinea-
tions and pnecs. ALL wuiin. iUAtuui i'bu.
Powell & Er win.
DEAL EltS IN
ClttCHT COtKT fKOCSF.DIXGS.
of
"21otI)'.-rs Should Voie Thi.4."
Under this caption an old physician
writes to a Liucinuati Aleuical Journal,
that m view ol the fact that people hr
ii:' at a distance from cities are fie
iiueutlv obliged to resort, to couirb. mix
tuies already nit Hp tor use.thcy Mioulu
provide themselves with only sucli rem
edies as are known to be tree trom opi
ates, poisons and narcotics, thu3 avoid
iug nut only danger, but even fatal re
suits. He recommends the recoallv dis
covered Hod Star Cough Cure which
analyses and tests by various Hoards of
Health proved to be purely vegetable us
well as prompt, ell'eotive aud entirely
harmless.
Ilcaltb or Jews.
One noticeable feature about Jewish
cemeteries in the south is the scarcitv
of newly made graves after au epidemic
At Co., aud tho Wcstouians don't like I of cholera or yellow fever. Statistics
it a bit." The Union has either been
misinformed, or judge the people by its
own narrow-mindedness. Weston con
tractors and bricklayers have all the
work they ean possibly do before cold j
shows that fewer of them die than any
otner race trom these or kindred diseases
luriii" the cholera scourge in Toalon
onlv two orthodox dews died of
while in numbers they equalled fully
1:0 per cent of the population. Ihei
i in ii i f r r.m wQfiCf. ...ill th. f.(-rf.in.
weather sets in, and the number of ty wilU wiliclt tliey recover TrUen ttttac-k-brick
buildings going up in our town j ed by it, is accaunted for by the simplici
compel us to go away trom hov.e for ! tr ot their diet. They are very strict
mechanics. Tho onlv thin- we "don't i a'",n:1t f"winSthe dietary la ,ws prescrib
... ...... ".,.., ed bv Moes. Isu t it a little strange
hke a bit is that we can not five A alia j that iiose j Jle was only a historian,
Walla mechanics still more work. !-ho'id have possessed knowledge super-
Denut Sheriff dv.-vnh. of H.-iv- i !"r llt 01 l,ic "isl a "est puvsi
Lasly vs La-ily; decree of divorce.
White vs iioldman: discharge
reieree.
Assiament of C. 13. Allison dis
missed. Kuykendall vs Kuykendall;
J. 11. 1'arke.s appointed refere.
Assignment of J. ft., Voolej final distribution.
Assignment of Thos Bobbins: new
account ordered.
Kder vs Bowman; judgment by de
fault.
Hefi'eeco vs Pefreece; dismissed.
White vs Jones; transferred to Mor
row county.
Assignment of James Johnson; as
signee ordered to tile iiual report.
btate vs Johnson; plead not Etiutv;
continued for the term.
Hr.son vs l'urar-llj continued.
Sperry vs Koenker; continued.
Gonyon vs Oonyou; dejree of divorce.
McDonald vs Cavanagh; decree.
bmith vs Ayres; decree.
Knapp, liurrell & Co. vs Smith con
tinued.
Smith vs Taylor; dismissed.
Heard vs King; continued.
Lewis vs Lewis; continued.
Assignment of Mrs. Barnard; distri
bution ordered.
Assignment of Marcnm; continued.
Staver & Walker vs Crews; contin
ued.
Snyder vs Snyder; continued.
Assignment of C Hexter continued.
Johnson vs IlintJin: continued.
Ladd Sc Tiltou vs Cunniughame; dis
missed.
First National Bank of I'ortlacd vs
Smith; continued.
Meerbouse vs Donaca; continued
Stover vs Chrisinsicr; continued.
Demert vs Strickland; continued.
Chrisinger vs Paniel; continued.
(arred vs McGinms; dismissed.
Richards vs Crews; dismissed.
Hildebrandt & Co vs Kirby; con
tinued. Kothchild & Bean vs Shull; continued.
Kidenour vs .Martin; dismissed.
Adjourned. East Orcgonian.
Koticc for Publication..
Lakd Office at La Grande, Oregon, )
Hay 29th, 1SS5. f
Notieo is hereby given that tho followingr
named settler has riled notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
sain prooi win i)e niaae Deiorc inos. J. i.ucv
County Jiulu of Umatilla Comity, Oregon, at
i'enui.aon, Oregon, on July 13. laSy, viz:
Knsnnr Scknlrr.
Hd. Xo. 1-2DS, i-'or the southeast quarter of
section 6. township 5 N., it. 37 east. V. M. I
CSlie mines the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
Willis Ocborn, Andrew Andersen. Jaeob Zink 1
ana lienjuimn usuorn. an or Miiton.ore'ron.
S O. HVVAUK11A.MK t.
jhr 5 Register.
Ibis vpnc n paid for by the
Adahs Livb&i Stasu.
Notice for Publication.
Land Oefic s at La Grande, Oreoox,
May 29. lsss.
Notiee is hereby driven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim, and
thftt said prooi will he made before T. J. l.uey.
County Judge of Umatilla county, at Pendleton, I
Oregon, on -Juiy urn, iani, viz..
Andrew Anderson,
nd. No. 1791. for the south half of tho south
west quarter and the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of section 12, township 5
north, ranjre 3U east, W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his 1
continuous residenee upon, and cultivation of,
said lann, viz:
Jacob Zink, Kaspar Schuler. wilhs Osborn and I
rtcnjunnu Usoorn,auor Miltou, ureon.
13. U. SWACMiAMlK,
r 5 liegister.
FRANK BROS. IMPLEMEHT COMPAHY,
i
list nfiacninerv
LA BELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS,
McSHKltRY DRILLS AND SEEDERS, REAI'KKS ANUTWIKB BlWHtHB,
........ r. . .. .. ... . .. .......... -.1 1 c in a nCD nvi TWTSO
lllJl'OKUIt WtbMaU rUIWH miliur, 5 uuudi.d unArr.
BUFORDSGANGANDSUI.KYPLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES,
liUKOKD'S KIDINU AND OAAR, 80OTT CO'S KMOINE8 lHRESmHUsV-
WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER 4 CO. SAW KILL MACHINERY,
RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPUING WAGONS,
Til E CELEBRATED HOLLOW TOOTII BUCK BOARD WAGONS,
HARROWS, ETC., ETC., ELC. ETC., ETC., ETC. 1
FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY.
Write for catalogue. Address FRANK. EROS.' IMPLEMENT CO., ForUmn. it tar
Notice for Publlcatlom.
Lajcd Ornc at Li Oraiidb, Oan' .
- April tt, 18fti.
Notice Is herebv riven thas tho followlor--
named settler has filed notice of his tntentlos tor
make final proof in support of his cUini,aad shot
said proof will be made before the County Jadfer
of Umatilla County, Oregon, at Pendleton, Ore"
goo, 00 Juno 14, 1S85, vu:
William B. Cradldu
Hd. 1413, for the south half of the northeast-
quarter and the easttuCf of the northwest quartern
01 section zjs, township o nortn, nuafo M K. w.
11.
He names the following witnesses to prove ale
continuous residence upon, and cultivation 01V
said laud, viz:
David Chapman, Joshua Oox, John Ormhanv
and J. W. Cradick, all of Milton, Oregon.
B. U. W AU&U AN KK,
Beristetv-
ADAMS
Those dosirincr fine, centrally located Business
I Lota or beautifully situated Kcsidenc Sites in
t the tlirivingiiew
8iTY OF
can be accommodated by calling at the office of the
Adams Real Estate Association.
24
ADAMS, OREGOJf
J. T. LIEU ALLEN,
Adams, Oregon.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
PINKEYE.
ton, V. T Iuid over in our city labt
Saturday niUt and Sund.iy with three
prisoners, charged with horsa stealing,
Ii. M. Tierce, Josiah Palmer and
Wilson Carotl.ers. The three men
were charged with atealinj; a horse and
addle from the ranch of D. K. Smith.
P.rson. who have examined into Lear Dixie, and a saddle from J. M.
the matter report that the wheat crop j .lmb, of Dayton. Tbe men passed
f Ore-ou and ailiin.-tou tor los5 wiU j through Weston one day ahead of the
a a in ifNi mi sue is in FirvM nt i.
ci.ms ot the present oavT tie evidently
believed in preventing disease rather
thau curing it. Ti.is is what De Hivch's
1 'uspepstai 'ure aims te do; it acts direc
tly on the digestive juice? t: the stomach
and lth prevents and cures Indlesium
and Dywepsi.i. Tree sample butties at
V. Ii. McCoy's Lrug 6tor.
A Remarkable Cure of a Horse.
Col. James L. Fleming, a prominent rrocerv
merchant, a member of the firm of Flem rig &
Lofton. Ansnista, Ga., makes the foilovnne state
roeot of the treatment of a valuable horse with
Swift's Speeili:
In the fall of 1333 I had a valuable colt taken
with a severe case of pinkeve, which resulted in
the most fearful ease of blood -poisoning I have
everseen. After eight or nine months of doetor-
inwith every reiuedy that I could hear of I de
spaired of a cure. At this time the horso wag
unable to move, because of swollen limbs. His
ri rht hind ie was as laro ag a man's body, and
had on it over fortv running' sores. He had also
a large number of sorei on his bjdv and other
limbs, lie wa a most pitiable lookinir obieet
a'-d I was advised to end nis suffering with the
shot 2ur.. Ho was a valuable animal and I did
not want to low rum. Alter rackiiicrnv brain in
a.arrh rf another remedy more cthcacieus, I
th; U2hr of Swift's fSpecifie. I knew it was inva'
ual le to the humui f- mily as a blood purifier.
aad why should it not be for the animal us we 1?
THARP BROS.,
Blacksmithing!
Done to order in first-class!
Style.
In addition to tho abovo wo would respectfully
iiuunn ine iarmers 01 tnc Biirrounaing
country- mat we nnwcaro lull
line of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
I J. I. Case and Randolph
Headers.
The Celebrated Empire Mow
ers ami tue btuuebaker n ag-
ons.
TilAltP BROS.,
Adams
REPAIRING NEATLY AND CHEAPLY DCH
Nune but the beit material ustl and none but
the moat thorough and nkiuful workmen em-
nlorcl. Pheee te suit the times. Remember
tne place, J. T. LIKt AU.KN s,
13 3m Adams, Oru:uD.
rea:on.
n.iiiilual l'onttp.iIoa
yenr's yield, wkilt ia the uther portions
f the L'nited ijtalca the crop will ahow
a decrease sf 10,000,000 bushels,
compared with lost year. XUtre U
erery poasibility of food prices ruling,
aud with good prices obtainable fur
wheat the farmers will be plentifully
BUppHed with money, aud uc'.t being
the ca; th striu;nor ia tlie n.onfj
tatrket will be ;rsa.!y re!'nycd.
j olliccr. lie
Live Agent Wanted.
To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or in
formation for everybody, in every coun
try in the Uuited States anil Canada.
Enlarged by the publisher te 64S pages.
It contains over 2,009 household recipes I did not hesitate, but sent last July to Atlanta
and is .suited to all clashes and condi
tions of society. A wonderful book
aud a household necessity. It sells at
sijjht. Greatest inducements ever of
fered to book agents. Sample espies
sent by mail, postpaid, for.?2.00. Ex
clusive territory given. .Agents more
than double their mosey. Address Dr.
Chase's Sleara Printing Hoiu-e, Ann
Arbor, Michigan. 20-3m
Is prolific source of misery and
ia my ills, giving rise to Ileadaeiie.Duli
ne.is. Fevers. Nervousness. Itestlcsa-
"w " """"""'i i nc-s. liiiiousnes. iiviieesuou. roisanin" i
two of them at Pendleton, but w3 coiu- of the Ulood, etc. The bitter, nauseous
peiiedto folW Fierce to Union, Ore- Liver medicines, pills, wits and draughts
,.-,. i . - . . I tormerlv uscti t relieve the sunerer oq-
iu- Urrsiiai iiiT(Mii :i.-tiftTPi int . .1 . v 1 .
1
t'tpuiy SjfceruT 111 taking tis prisoners stomach.
riivate the disease ai
All who are aiiheterf iu that
frra here t WalU WalU, and informs j way know the importance of a remedy
its
oa.
r lsi a 2
to j druggist, . II. McCoy, prove that it
! is all that can be desired. Lare bot-
tlca at ZQ ceuTa or one dollar. 2
A Life Saving repeat.
Mr. M. Ailison, Hutchinnon, Kan.:
Saved his lite by a simple Trial llottie
of lr. King's New Discovery, for Con
sumption, which caused him to procure
a large bottle, that completely cured
him, when Doctors, change i uf climate
and everything else had failed. Asth
ma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Severe j 1
fnr a suutiIv.
I bean t e treitnvn with 4 oz. of S. S. S. and
4 oz. of water three tin es a day. This I contin
ue for week. Then I imrcx&od tr 0 oz. of each,
and continued for a wek. Then I lnorcaeed to
8 ez. and run it a week, vh?n I went bock to 6
02. asrut'1. The re-ult was that at the end of the
flr-Ft weuk the horde nnd a fair apatite, which he
had not had since hi sickness. At the end of
the second week eren trrfcater improvement was
apyarent, for many of ti.e sores were healing
iiu!y, aud tlic horec anifctedadeireTo move
abo-it. At the end t the third week he hean to
thow ?a;n in flh, and had full a; petite. The
sweilitii had about disappeared. 1 used in ail
aWit lf buit'es of ft wilt's bpet'S?, and when I
Ciit its use the horse had only fi-mr fiinall sores
icit on him, and they healed up iiiin-.ediaU.-ly. In
Auirust iat a!l syicft'iinsof the disease pas:d
avar, ai:d up to date no sins of the return of
the trouie have made their aj peannce. ajid tlie
horse has done a male 8 wcrK on m farm.
I regard it one of the must remarkaalc cure I
tore cter kriown. Tnu this vnat trdicir. lias
provea a ty u to the .:iiaai as well aj to theha
ma.o Di-e. Jau. L. Ihstisa.
Ai-a--sa, Jan. 9,1355
SrndfAr bjok oa LUA an! Skin diseases. It is
nnUcu tx'e. Tus Swirr SPtvincCo.,
Irawyr3, Atlanta, Oa.
K.HOLDMAK. O. HOLDilAN
DRALEHS IS
Stoves and Hardware
Adams, Oregon.
Keep alwayi ia storrk a aclect assortment of CUT
LliHY of the beat branus, and a full line uf
Wood and Willow Ware.
Sails, Bolts, Scrwa, Files and cerrthin ia
.....i. mm . ' ..... iHn:iur ncea. 1 atrouao
rcipcctiullv sohctcd and
Fair Treatment Guaranteed
INGWALL HANSON,
at tho P os to 01 00 Store, 1 the well-known
aE TMI I .1 1
OF ADAMS, OREOON,
and keeps oonstantly on hand a full assort
ment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
XOTIONS AND TOILET ARTICLES,
CUTLERY AND CANNED GOODS,
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Also proprietor of tbe
ADAMS LUMBER YARD
ATTEHTION.MILL MENt
Saw Timber for Sale!
P111E, TAMARACK, SPRUCE &:FIR.
Good location. Plenty of water to ran the year
round. Good wagon toads to Walla, kill ton aa4
Weston.
Price, $2 per M.
Oall oa or address
A. W. WALLERV
at which Lomber may 1 bought at price that
dory com u turn.
THE MILTON NURSERY
FARM MACHINERY!
1 taVe this method of inforuiinir the pahlic, and
mc lamicrs in particular, trat j nave
opened a complete aworttueut of
Agricultural Implements,
Co!SISTl.'9 or
139 LEADER that two of Ihem were dis- V,,?"'t lo l"e paiiie, uarm:c?s a
chard for want f r: naHireait4 truly b-;nctieial ia its act:
an v 1 1. f . in .... : 1 1 . i i . . J ' o
s""1? ma io an- away Iree ct cliar-a hv our cnterp
s.var ia the sum of $,".00. FaiU.n
"ire Wds U TraA r lieed in jail.
Coujr'ns, and all Throat and I Lanj di
eases, it is guarantes-i to care. Trial
bof.lea free at W. H, McCoy's Druj
Store. Large size Si. CO. j 1
BiH-Lc&de, letter-hends, tiote-heais,
etc printed and pat op in tablets at
tne Leahek oJSce at Portlacd prices.
QIHUS WHLELEU,
TGNS0R1AL ARTIST,
Adam
Orrsea.
Keen razor, e'ear t . t-!s. cafT chair ar.d
:izri hir.'.L lliir editing 1 ti2 1 v.c eryi oel
Sir.c ol '.be art la Sin
Plows and Harrows.
UOWEIIS, P.AKE3,
Headers, Wagons, Etc
I Intend to make a specialty of the celebrated
ALBION SEEDER,
the most complete fanning imp'ement ever ic
Tcntd. Anvthio I do not tppen to tave ia
ktodc wm be crdercJ on elicrt notitc
CI!AS. COWLING,
Atlams - Oreson.
JjQ P.BONEBRAKB,
The Painter,
Weston- Orcgvn,-
STANDARD WORKS
OF REFERENCE
For Every Home Library.
The unilcrfli pried has on hand a lanje assortment
ol one, two and Uiree-year-oid
Fruit Trees,
Apples, Pears, Cherries, FIam,etc.,
Some new and rare fruit Abo eveial of the
best
Russian Varieties
Also six or eight varieties of ORATE ROOTS,
wliU-'U e ft'iil sell at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
and will also take in exehanye W-it, Barley
SOW IS THE TI3IE
to Insure the zreatevtamoant and choice vatic
ties. We warrant oar etock trse to oauc; o
cum; ou ana patronize rwroe proa action.
AARON KILLER & SON.
One M2c Korta cf MUtea.
WfRCETF.sm QIAKT BM llOBAstT
Or tops Exeusu l.xmi.a. Vew Edition. WHb
Kupplemcnt. Unahrid(ed and pputuselr Ulua
tntcd. The standard, and in all respects beet,
Dictionary jubliebed. Librarr sheep, marbled
edges, 41O.0U.
urnxcorrs rKxt7xcia in
CKAraiCAL MVTlOiIAKl.
Ontaining complete and concise BLjermpblcal
Sketches of the Emiaent Person of all Am
and Countries. By 1. Thomas, A. tL, UlD.
Imperial Sto. Sheep. (10.00.
urns ttk ravxeiracna SAXtxr.
f.k or tue ffem.
A complete CeoziajihlcU Tnctinnary. Xew Edl-
C.if.tainmir Sapi-lementary Tables, with tf;
mnsnrecent Census Eeturua. Hojal 8eo. Uecp.
CHAMBEKt ESCYCLPJIA.
Amcrioaa Revised Editinn. Tns snr is arsar
a ivjiirmaiv n cktui hfwie(Hre. fn
t""4y Illitttrated with M.pe. plates and Wood,
cuts. lOrols. BoralSro. Serenl dHien,
at various pneea. .
BEADEK-A KCFEstCKCR USSABT.
Contalnimr "THK KEAOEB3 HANDBOOK
"f OKOS. FACTS AND PHRASES." "A.
f??I -AS? rM,,IKhS FAMILIAR OWT.
J WOMJB'TKRH COHPRKHfiKSIt t '
WFUVH&YSJ "OGETB TUESAUUtS
M tttCLISH WOBW.' rola. Beose in.
ha f rnwco, in doth box. ttSM. Or, eeJ.
Toluue sold separately. . ' :
ALUBMF1 .TATIIS.
Emhracc Tartleal QaMatlau." "Tree
Quataflsaa," aee1 "Cirrat Asjlher .1
All Asm." Complete in three oct.ro -nsue.
Price par set in dutb,m Half Rue.
ia, li00.
"."Forsaleby all Boobeaers, or win b eorA,
free of expense, on reoeipt of the price by
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.. -
115 i 111 Ibukea BC, rtUUMpiv.