LEADEKSJTTES. Moderation U the silken cord that run tbrongn the prl chin of virtues. la it matter fi rejoicing that the when crop is short est of the R-jckie1 Dr. Kellog, of WalU WaiiaTin- forroi.the Leader that a recent numeration in that city puts the population at 2800, and that four years a go it waaa least 4500, At the last session f the Grand l.odr L O. 0. F.. the term of m office in sabordinate lodges, which is now one year waa changed to six months, to take effect January 1st, 1886. It has been discovered after much learned and labored research that the famous words "Let us have Beace" are ft Birth. What the old comaaander really said was us a reat." 'Give It is ft pity that no representa tive to YTahingUn from the West has been equal to the task of en lightening the sea li mental is ts of the East aa to the true nature and coftditieu of the Indian questior., for their ignorance is lamentable and its influence upon legislation costs many valuable lives yearly. The new game law of New York declares it ft misdemeanor to retain trout ef less than six inches in length. If this rule was observed by fishermen of this county what a shortage there would be in the trings of trout; for fingerlings too frequently swell the count even if they do net add much to the actual weight of the catch. It is now undeniable that at the '4ast general election there was a big bolt from the Republican party. The mugwumps are now no uninv portant factor iu polities. Perhaps it will prove ft benefit to good gov ernment that I he party proper is still acting on the principle that the only way to bring home a wander ing sheep is by worrying him to djath. Popular Errors I'oBcernlBg Uealtb. Profasser George H. Kobe, of the College of PhyeiciarsaBd Surgeons, Baltimore, in ft recent lecture quot ed the saying, "One man's meat is another s poison, and shewed that, while idiosyncrasies with regard to certain articlm of food or oiedicines do exist, they are far less frequent than is generally believed. Arti cles of foed which ordinarily dis agree may be Wetter borne if differ ently cooked. A mere serious er ror is that one should rise from the table hungry. The sensation of hunger is a cry of the tissues for feod, and should always be appeas ed. Much of the ill health of brain workers is due to a lack of sufficient food. It is impossible to ley down hard rules as to the quantity oi food one should eat, but the re marks of the old country doctor who had lived in good health, doirg hard work until fourscore and ten, might bo taken as examples: "I have always eaten when I wanted to eat, as much as I wanted, and the best food I could get." Another fallacy is, that all diseases are due to disturbances of digestion. Gra ham bread, catmeal, cracked wheat, etc., are mere difficult of digestion than pure wheat bread. It is a dangerous error to with hold cold drinks from persons sick with fever. It is cruel, objectless, and the dangers that are said to follow it are imaginary. The no tion that we should not bathe while overheated is as unreasonable as it is widespread, but persons should not remain in the bath long enough to become chilled. The traditional axiom that boils are an evidence of good health is a snare and a delus ion. irrot. iiolie smu: "lor mv own prt, I should prefer to bn wiincuG mat sore or neaitti, .Even Job, when suffering from an abun daut crop, could not gain consola tion froui his would-be comforters. That vaccination does not pre vent smallpox is a very dangerou3 er ror, but that it is preventive of other diseases is equally a fallacy. statistics prove that before the in troduction of vacciuation deaths annually from smallpox numbered nearly 3,000 for every million in habitants. Since the practice has became central the percentage o deaths Iihb fallen to about cue-tenth of the former number. Without vaccination the deaths from small pox in this country would be 150, 000 a year. Vaccination has not increased other diseases. That any one remedy is a euro for all disease. that afflict humanity is an absurd ity. BOKlacss la Business. Young Bilkins was utterly da- voted to business, but some-how found time to fall in love and ask the girl to marry him. Ths time wa.t set, aud be called on the old gentleman to get his consen t He had a, long talk, and that evening came up to see the girl. "Well, she said, in considerable wnxiety, "what did pa say?" "lie said that wheat was going up and there waa ft fine chance fur a man to make a handsome licle dot." "Pshaw! Didn't he say anything else?" "Oh, yes, we talked about a dozen ventures that might be made, with an excellent chance of cowing out abend every time." "Bother tne business! What did he say when you asked if you could nave met "Wha wha what?" "Why, what did he say about me?" "By Geerge, Mary, I forgot all about it. I'll go the first thing in the morning and see him about it." Chief J ustice Chase, in an opin ion of the supremo court, declared that our government is a confeder ation of states. If this endorse inent of the doctrine of state sover eignty had been made by a Demo cratic judge, what howl of patriotic indignation would have beta st up by thoso who are still preaching the doctrine of hatred aud sectional animosity, and who fought and bled and died on paper to have nation spelled with a big N. At the annual communication of the Grand Lodge of Masonry iu New Yerk, Grand Master Brodie said: "If belief in God be not the .cornerstone upon which Tree I la cnry is founded, then, indeeJ, it is in its decadence its days aro num bered. To my Hebrew brother it is the God of Israel, to the Moham medan the God as revealed in the reat open book of the starry-decked heaveaa; to the Christian, the God and Father of our Savior, Jesus Christ." HAGA3T3 Magnolia Balm is a secret aid to beauty. Many a lady owes her fresh ness to it, who would rather not tell, zxAyou can't tell New Styles. New PriceSj What Ailed Her. "You sent for ine, madame?" "Yes, doctor." "In professional capacity?" "Cei'tainly." "Bat I frankly confess I am a little puzzled. Your tongue is clean your pulse beats seventy-three times to the minute, and your complexion is iresh and blooming. Can you not assist me a little in the diagno sis? What are the leading symp toms in your trouble! "An intense itching. "An itching?" "Yes, an itching to travel abroad for my health. You will confer a favor by locating my disease for the summer in Switzerland, with a running chance for a winter in Rome." hixio Sovereignly. Chief Justice Chase, in an epin ion of th,e supreme court, declared that our government is a confeder ation of soveiuign states. The same view as to the sovereignty of the states has just been upheld by tn same court in a suit at law in which the Chicago and Hock Island in th state of Kansas madn the point that the state did not have or possess the right to regulate the railroad: within the bounds of an United States military reservation. Upon appeal the supreme court of tb United States affirms such right in a state, deciding that a state dops not loao its jurisdiction by reason of the sequestion of the land by the federal government for special pur poses. This decision, upon princi ple, should cnablo the state of Kan sas to levy and collect taxes upon the roadbed of said corporation. In this case the sovereignty of the state has baet upheld. These de cisions are not more important to the particular state interested di rectly than they are to the student of politics who watches eagerly the trend of the law for cr against the authority of the state. Oreronian. Tlicy Tied Their Jokes. A traveler hurried up to the sta tion lunch counter and called for sandwiches. "Sandwich? Yes, sah; hyah ye' are!" replied the dusky attendant. 'Great heavens!" exclaimed the traveler, "but there is the same sandwich! "Yes, it's the same identical ham that I wrote my in itials on when 1 was here last fall. The only difference i3 that it is a little dryer, and has a little more dust on it. What do you mean by setting out that old relic?" "T'aint zackly fresh, sah, but I think it'll suit yo' taste. It's j is' about as stale as yo' joke, an' that seems to be the way yo' like 'em. Coffee, sah?" Rongh on Kats. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed- Keart Pain. 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"You are charged with bigamy," remarked the judge impressive'y, while the prisoner glanced over his shoulder at three sterr-visaged women. "Now," continued ths court, "I intend to give you the severest penalty the law allows." Here the prisaner covered his facts with his hisnds and wept. "I shall sentence you to state prison for twenty years. What are you grinning at?" "I thought," smiled the prisoner through his tGars, "you was a-gain to turn me loose." DEALERS IN Clothing, Hats, Caps, Dress and Fancy Gooa -IMMENSE STOCK OF- CHEAP FOR CASH. Froome &. Son Proprietors. Would respectfully announce to the traveling public and the people of Weston and vicinity that this new Brick Hotel is now open for the reception of tiuests. j THE ROOMS ARE WELL-FURH1SHED, KEAT ASD CLEAN. The table will be furnished at all times with the best that money can bay and servod in tbe most acceptable manner. Wo take pride in keeping a hotel that will bo First-Oiass in Every Particular,' 1 the comfort oi our guests bein' our first consi Jeration, kn owing that upon this success depends. Come once, and if you do not come again we will consider the fault ours. n Cooper, Sdimnok & Garnett. MASCFATUKERS AND DEALERS IS PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS and all kind of THE BEST FURNITURE We carry a fall stock of ssousj2ioll furniture, ia walnut, ash aud plae; also. a large assortment of Chairs slattrcsscs, Simiis: Kcds. Lounges, etc. A supply ou nana oi House jHuuiiin Kusiteaiiu MISHIIG LUIBEE. GIVE US A CALL. COOPER 'SSHMUSX & GARI1ETT, Corner Main and Water Sts., WE3TOW - OREGON. Corner Main aasl Fraaklia F&OOEVIE & SOU, Weston, Oregon Notice for PsiMic&tion. La:;d Office at La Grandh, Orkgox, Slay 9, 1885. Notice ia hereby given that the followinp named settler has tiled notice of hte intention to make iina.1 proof i:i support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bcfoib T. J. Lucy, County JufJe of Umatilla County, Oresrony. at Peiidl ton, Oregon, on June 27th, 1&S5, viz: j Hd. No. 1223, For the south half of the north east quarter and the Eouth half of the northwest quarter of section 84, township 4 norta, rungc 30 east, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uj-'on, and cultivation of, saiil land, viz: DonaM Mcilinnon, Michael LcCompfc, Charles 'Cry sob, John P. Hvatt, alt of Weston, Or. S. O. tiCifWAKHAMEB, 22 Uegistur. iisnii IfPii tompirifp Portland, Oregon. Vegete."ole Sicilian. HAIR YanderUU ia said to be worth 4000 times his awn weight in gold, or about 50,000 times his weight iu silver. . . But that is nothing. What young man, however poor, would trade olT his Lest girl for Vanderbilt, or what struggling granger, though ho ipay hav wore children than he knows how to take gued care ef, would swop one of them for Vanderbilt and all his gold aud silver? And still yeunj; men and struggling grangers are not satisfied with their financial condition. The first consignment of Califor nia's wheat crop ef 1S5 reached Sao Francisce on June 2nd. Near ly all kinds of crop in that State are from four to six weeks earlier thaa last yer. It is thought there will be from 250,000 to 300,000 tons of 1SSI wheat carried over iato July, and that the new crop will yield from 750,000 to SOO.OOO tons. At the minimum calculation this will give a surplus of 700,000 toas for export during the cereal year of 1883-86. Tliis will require 350 ship. Tunnge is yet as low as it has been far four or live years. Vhatever way happen te the House of Representatives it new sf ms certain that the U. S. Senate will be of rather a dark complexion during Cleveland's administration unless there is aa unusual amount of vacancies by death, resignation r otherwise of Republican mem bers, the otherwise being the ealy hope ef Democratic supremacy. Nona but the worst of partisans . will regret that the responsibilities "bf legislation is th undivided ie tween th two pmies. II tner is any beaefit to be derived from well defiaed political parties, tho great est zeod aoust be secured when the two art most evcaiy balanced. Some well informed grain men and millers of eastern WatliHigfui est imate that the surplus wheat for export frru tlm iuland empire after the cooiinn harvest will not be far from 350,000 tons, and is as likely to exceed those ligures as to fall under them. This estimate, which all conservative men muat rpjrard as too lii.h, is based on the acre age now in cultivation and on last year's output. Assessors' returns froui all wheat grawing counties in eastern Washington, from Uma tilla, Gilliam, Wasco, Union a Jjaker counUes in Oregon, and from the I'otlatch country in Idaho, which have recently been collected at Walla Walla, show that there is in cultivation at this time a tride over G09.000 acres. The optimists consider that the country will aver age twenty-five bushels to the acre, thus making the yirld, Recording to this calculation, 1.3,000,000 bushels or 430.000 tors not countii;; in the odd 9000 tons. Allawing 000, 000 husheis to be held for saed. aaii 1,250,000 for home consumption, say 75,000 ions, there remain:. 375, C00 tons for export. Maj. Ben Periey Poore was among the gentlemen presented to President Cleveland Wednesday morning. Muj. Poore, when he shook hands with the president, re- j it isrcaliy meritorious. 'J marked thatthis was the seventeenth j KSfflilS jifs:utiiL Willi w uuia no uau aiiaKt;u .&9 The rrreat popularity of this prenamlion, after its test of many years, should be an assurance, even to tho uio.-t skeptical, that lliose who nave eweb luiow tbat (Incorporated March 15, 1SS3.) CAPITAL STOCK - - $100,000. E. IUI54I&t - - - Prcsideat A. S. YBSKS - -.. - Secretary SI. B SMSTII - - Asst. Secretary 53. J. DUsiASSi ... . Trcasjirer K. E. 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L-D sir law!a, 'pcScal tucnstrnatlon, in. fjlllus: of cute version, retroversion. beariUK tio.vsz fr iiNi--. si.i. cirouie ciiiici:. tion. tniiaRittis'lo; aiid nleeratiott oi tko tvouit. Iniiaemaatlci;, pal t and ".enSsmoM in ovaries, IntcriUil liviii, and "SoKi&la wealsneas." Jt prociiitly lclicves er.d cu;s Koitae; B-d Yi'ct.ks5?i8 oS Stusuab, 3ntlipefT tlon. "iloaiKar, Nervota ?rostratittii, auid fcltfepicabticus, lu either aex. Ca 8 BOTTtES sou $aoo. Snd tea cents In stamps for Dr. HeTce" lnro Ireutia oa Biacases of Women, illu Wjrlfs Oispsi!ry EJcdlca! Isseclalloa, 0S3 T.Tain Street. BUFFALO. X.y 1 end ScrviKe, fcuparis vig-or and etrpnoi 4 to the sytitbui, aud cures ff if I'Y tuacic, K.o corrlica, or vfilicw," exeeesiv. Gupnresaioiis, prolapsus of t of tha uieruK, ve3it bacic, ; PRIDE $1.00, vn tiou, Indigestion. -i-c cuita. Bilious Attaefei, ptomptlT cured uy u, Vlorce's Plossin' Eur:rat2v re 11 eta. : csutaatrii!,ljyDrusi3i WW mm hamls. lie his cae- theai all ex cept four. He wet Monroe when a small boy ia New York, and !at(r, when the major came to Washing ton, he very frequently saw John Quincy Adams, lie reinsmbers Adaais especially well, because he once attended the laying of a corner store of a public building. The day was hot and the president re moved his coat. Young Poore had the pleasure of holding this coat. President Cleveland expressed great pleasure ia meeting the veteran correspondent. He said it was very unusual to meet any one in Washington who had lived there any length of time. Peore has a very gaod memory of all the presi dents from the time of John Quin cy A lams. Jackson was the presi dent, he says, who inaugurated the practice ef recieving oliice ssefcers at the White house. Before him none of the small place-seekers were premitted to see the president. it is probable that President Cleveland will in time succeed in restoring the old condition of things, and banish the office-seekers as a class from the White house. 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Kae hapel Orjjaiis tc'd to ehorehesi en $10 issoiithjy paysawsiri, which would foe oaly tea cents per saonth for each meaiher ef the Church or Sahbathsehoo! to pay. j Ths cc'.abrated IMlSiXS tPI.4OS have been in use throughout the States fir over twenty years, and are first-c'.a&J ill every partic'j)a.r. We Kh'e a warrantee with every instrument, tliat runs five 3ears from date of soli, and we are right here m.ike it jrojj. We have faei.itics fur repairing Pianos aud Organs our sheps in Uic city ot Portland and all wurk warranied. j Our Music Hall and v.'arerooms ar: on First street, No. 320. Take the First street cars and rida to the earner of Clay street. Those who cannjfc call on us can write for particulars and cataljue of our instruments. Address DUsfand Organ Go., Portland, Oregon WH About 1,000 new families settled during the past winter in Florida as permanent resident?. Thpy are said to be, as a general rule, intelli gent and progressive, and have means enough ti improve the pio perties tLev have purchased. If Tennyson can write such a fright fully poor poem oa the English Xavy, it ia heart-sickening t think what the re sult would have teen had he written about the United Ktates Navv. Colors them brown or black, as desired and is the best dye. because it is harmless: produces a permanent natural color; and bein;; a single preparation, is more con venient of application than any otner. . PREPARED BY K. P. HALXj & CO., Nashua, N. H Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.' The finest Latin and Greek scholar iu Athens, Ga., is working for seventy cents per day sodaii; ;;rass. He proba bly believes that the sod is mightier than the pen. PATENTS. Caveats, Re-issues and Trade-Marks se cured, and ail other patent causes in the I'atent OSce and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended to. 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FOR " the Coast OVER THE Northern Pacific Railroad. To Sioux City. Council HlniTs, St. Jo sr;ii. Atrliitnn. Lt-.tTonworia, SiaHsun Cili , KurtisiKt-Jli, tiaincj , ST. LOUIS, CHtC AGO, And all points tlironshont thcrnst and SoBttii-ant via At. I'aul ami 5!iniieaiolis. THE ONLY LINE EESSiSa Tlironsh Emisrant Sleeping tars from Portland. And fcnnlpI oit reznlar express trninji ever she mitre !-bk11i of the Aortii erit r.st-tfic 4iailro:iU. Leave Walla'a Junction at 4:40 a. m. Leave Portland at lUiu p.m. daii ; arrive at M;n-neao-jlis or St. Paul d. m.. fourth day. Cnn&ction made at St. Paul ax.d Minneapolis to points hdat, b-juth &du bouUieast. PACIFIC IiTI!. Train leaves Portland dai'.v 9:25 a. in. Arrive at Xe v Tacoa.a Os)J P- w.. .Kni.i:tins with O it. &; N. C.Vg b-at Icr all point on PuetSoud A. D. HAI'.I.TON, Oen 1 Wcst'n Pas. Ayeiii, io. 2 Vashinton tit., Portland, Or. Leading TCS- -2.S2, MA1H STREET, - WALLA YALLA gives a thorough, practical cd?!fit!ois to those Tvhoio- jiot care to Icara v,Lit they rul r,vt use. fit is especial ly adapted totke-waats oi" those who desire to enter bus- tnes or t&e proiC&siou oi ieaeliaui;. ft eiiioruces - . A Classical Courso cf Three Years, A Scientific Course of Thrs Years A Teachers' Course cf Two Years, A Susinecs Course, and An Elementary Course, ia whicli the COMMON BRANCHES ; are taught by the best appoyed sad caost iaterettlajf methods. Arhhiaetie by the Grubc Method. Reading by the "Sentence Method." Geography by relief maps and globes and map modelling. Grammar by the celebrated Keed and Kellojg Dia grams. History by the Erace System. WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL. Sptcial A Uenlion Given to Cutting and FiUingJ: for Infants and Children. CafftoTfei f s eo wei! adapted to chEdmi that 1 Csateria ccret CoB, Cmsrit?'n, kaow to mc. Irecoxxuncad t aa a wrior to any prcccripiLou I 8our Btoixiach, picrrbc&a, Eructauon, Man and BeastV Odor of Forest. Sparkle of Stream. FOREST AND STREAM. r. -r , . . ' lo you own a ITUk, or a "nfn-poie, ot rara. AlUStailZ ijDimellt IS Older tnatl ' do - or riSe? Ever no anz'inr. .r shoU:-s. or most men, ana used more ana t h-.vj-to a taste for atadj-ii. the oab-t, of -ia birds or anicui! l'o yoa kacnr tMv r r u-n more every year, yt-ars we have btcn pah'tihin a brllit wiftk'ty yoa to took at a e-opy of the Forest ani Strram. There i no other paper in the w M just like it. AAAttf Forest and Stream Pubishinx Co., S3 Park Bow, New York. A fid HUH ADAMS, OHEQOH, S. P. HOWELL, Prop. TraTe!e will fiorl tbat th'S hotel sets as good a table a is to be found to the whole "Upper Country ' Bedrooms are larpp. clean and airy. ;Erery atten tion paid to tiie comfort and convenience of guests. Patronage Respectfully Solicited. THOR None But Professional, Skilled and UCilLY HJFOn TEACHERS will be employed ia any department. Spring Term Begins February 16th, 1835. Norma Institute, 4 weeks, begins Jane 1,1885. Tnition, per term Normal Institute fee 5.00 eStudcnts found competent will be aided by th In structors ia securing positions. - -For further information and special terms,1 address Eastern Oregon Bormai School, Weston, Ore0on;L: