Weston Weekly Leadar. FELIX R. nrrcnELi. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1885. CK ACESTS. The foUowlnf are th authorized agents of th lbaseb in their respectir localities: renaieton... SlEST:::: Unntervflle Walls Wall... Ella P. O Wtand City... Walla Walla.. O W Walker. ..O B Hallock, ... B Trans. . H Stuart, O T Tbomnaon. ...Frank Oviatt ....J. L. Carter. .A. Xcaeben LOCAL LEADERS. by Hare your watch repaired, Frank Manning. Cmterrille. Sim Barnes will receive wheat for Baling & Co. at Bine Mountain Statioa. Frank Manning watchmaker and jeweler is at McHone's Hotel, Center villa. ' ... The thermometer last Monday reached 05 in t 'Vahado the kottest ' j .i.. ...... . , . Remember the cheapest place to boy your tobacco and cigars is J. J. Banta & Co.'a, Conternlle. Mr. Shoemaker, the pamp v.man, tbecity this week and disposed ' ' of rfew were of his excellent pumps. Erening serrlee at the Episcopal Church next Sanday oreninir. lit v. WTE.'Potwiae will probably officiate'. Nice clean mixed bird seed,, onljr wpvpniaaH O. i. JJuuta & Co. e, oentemile. Dr. Williamson left town yesterday for a few days' fishing and hunting mioog ins "eiasno" banks of the Uma tills, ,- J About hall of eur citizens have gene te the woods and fivers during the aeatea term." go gjrr streets are now as qmet as Portland. Miss Lntie Marshall leaves Weston next Monday on a visit to relatives in Illinois. She wilt remain in the S acker fcitate about two months. sir. v ooa Has had painted a neat eign tor the postoffice. The job was done by Mr. Lowndes, whose work as Vainter and rrnin.r i. nUu There ta too mack diversity in the aeignt and width of Weaten sidewalks Before too many are built a grade onght o oe established and more uniformity secured. The cases of the City of Weston vs xxenaerson Ulark and W. if. Getchell vs. J. B. Montgomery will be called in Justice Jones' court this afternoon at one o clock. Bate ball has again quieted down. as most of the boys have gnno into the Harvest field. By September, however. th.. ......... . : . , . . J hi rcTivo ana lake part in the games at Walla Walla in counec tioa with the Fair. Whea you go to Walla Walla aoi want a nice meal, a comfortable room nau me best el attention, go to the Eelinonica Hotel. Mr. Carlyle ' de lighta in waking his guests cetfortabl and always succeeds. Jake Keys emphatically denies that he is dead. Juke always was a arst-ciass fellow to perpetrate jokes, but we believe lie is in earnest about this, and certainly he w entitled to the first say ia the matter. Intending huuters of this neighbor hood will please he careful not to mis take "our chief for a bear, as he has gone to the mountains for a few weeks to rusticate. This will lso allay any excitement upon discovering mammoth foot-prints out there. The city election in Walla Walla came off last Monday. For Mayor Dr. Boyd received a majority ef 178, and Mr. .Robinson had a majority of 371 for Marshal. The total number of votes cast were 524. One hundred and twen ty wenien availed themselves of the privilege of the franchise. A lively runaway ocenrred on Franklin street last Mouday. Mr. Ma grew had backed his team up to Dusen bery'a store to load his wagon with sacks, whea the horses concluded it would be easier going home without the load, and off they started at break-neck peed, smashing the wagon to nieces and leaving the debris scattered in their wake for a 'long distance. The horse were unhnxt. l.ir. r.i . -w tur. vyiiua. iucu orris was re. turning front the mouatains lost Satur flay Uie double-tree, attached to th ack in which he was riding, broke. aaa, anting against the heels of the horses, scared them badly and caused them to endeavor to run away, Mr. MoMorria held firmly to the lines and was dragged from his seat, around through the brush and over the hard road, but finally conquered the excited animals, escaping with only a few slight onuses. The following officers were installed by D. D. G. M. W, W. T. Williamson. a Tuesday, the 7th inst., being officers eiect tor Weston Lodge JTo. 71. A. O V. W.: P. M. W C, B. Proebstel; M. t., u.u. .Nelson; F W. Steinaker; O., B. W. Myers; Ree, F. M. Pauly; .u., u. . rroebstel; Receiver, Fred Itosenxweig; G., W. T. Williamson; I. W., N. Diamond; O. W., J. H." Wea ver; Med, Exam... W. T. Williamson. Alter the close of the lodge the brethren pread an elegant Inuch, to which many of their lady and gentlemen trienda were invited, and a pleasant, sociable evening was passed. - Last Sunday morning Mr. S. H, Bernard had an accident happen to him which came very nearly resulting fatal If. He ia the owner of a vicious hone that ae one ia able to handle but him elf. On .the- morn-ug mentioned he had placed the horse ia a stall with aa ther horse and went ia between them for some purpose. Tbey began to act meanly and before Mr. Bernard oould leave the stall they had thrown him down and kicked and tramped him in a Uarfal manner. Three of his ribs were b"kra and he received nnmn. .-li-i and bruiae. .bent the head, shoulders and stomach. He i. alia suffering great pain, but it is thought ho is out of Ijangcr. ...... . by Sack needles ot the best quality at rauly's. LOCAL EDITOR ' ucrernor Moody has appointed Frank Oviatt, of Elia, a Notary Public tor Oregon A nice line of candies and nuts at J. J. Banta & Co., Centervilie, a . Uutienbery & Co. will remove into their new store opposite the Mar shall House, next week. Den't fail to call on J. J. Banta & Co, and get their prices au Machine Oils before you buy. Mr. W. H. McCoy started yester day for the Willamette valley to attend the birthday dinner of his father. -..c..s. mis ween ta announce the death of the infant girl of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Crofutt, which occurred last Monday afternoon. uaicnes cleaned 1.50. Main springs $i. uase springs $1. Clocks cleaned SI. AU work warranfari Frank Mannii.g, Centervilie. A. Wins of Pendleton BhiDDed the first car load of this year's wheat Iat.t Sunday from Echo. It was consigned to Simon, Church & Co., Portland. A four-horse stage loaded with wo men and children lrom Walla Walla passed through towa Wednesday morn log en route for the mountains south of Weston. r ... !U I he Oregon Scout has introduced a now feature in Eastern Oregon journal um.ylt publishes an eight-page paper. two pages of which are priuted at home and the other six somewhere back East. The Western Union Telegraph Co, has established telegraph offices at Ad. ams and Centervilie. An agent bos al o neen appointed at each place by the O. R. & N.Co. for the purpose of hand ling and forwarding wheat during the shipping season. On Sunday last at Centervilie Rey. t rank bpanlding was married to Miss Carrie McDonald. The young couple left immediately for Spokane Falls to attend the conference. Both have the highest respect ef the church and the cdmmnnity in general wish them a long, prosperous and happy life. Keep your doers locked tramps are numerous. One or more of these 1 ! 1- . . uungry individuals made an attempt to burglarize Mr. Banebrake's residence a few nights ago. They succeeded in raising a bed-roem window, but were frightened away by the occupants. ine brick work on Mr. Gould's building is about completed and the masons are at work on the second story ti e. jvi. rauly's bnck. Mr. Marshall informs us that his next job is a two story brick dwelling for Air. McDon ald, the cost of which will be in the neighborhood of $4000. A printing press, type and olheT material has been removed frera Sprague to Adams, and the Adamites at an early day will enjoy the luxury of a full fledged weekly newspaper. The new periodical will be called the Adam. Vindicator. The Leader wishes its publishers success. The E. O. says: "On application ef the Westonites the WeRtt. TTn;n Telegraph Company would probably ex tend their wire to Weston. This would be a great convenience and should be applied for while the telegraph compauy is in the hurajr." Our citizens should certainly take same steps in the matter, as telegraphic communicatiou is badly needed. Ayer's Ague Cure is a powerful tonic bitter, composed wholly of vegeta ble substauces. Its action is peculiar, prompt and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever, and expelling the pwio.-n iruiu iiie system, yet leavin" no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient. Sufferers from chills and fever who have used quinine as a remedy win appreciate this. rroebstel Jlros. new warehouse is completed, and is a very substantial building. The walls are of eight-inch lumber and are held firmly to their place by iron rods. The latest improved elevator is being placed ia the ware house by which gruia will be sent to the mill as last as it is needed. The capacity of the warehouse is between thirty-five and forty thousand bushels. Mr. Win. llcliner has purchased the lots on the corner of Water and Bruce streets and is now hauling brick for the construction of a two-story brick residence, the dimensions of which will be 17x28 feet, with an ell 1(5x26 feet. ac contractor the building of the dwelling has, been let to Homer Mar shall. Several dwellius have been erected in that portion of the city with in the past year and this one will add materially to its appearance. The Heme of Ilr. Blaiae. Washington, D. C The son of Senator Frye of Maine, who has been suffering from a severe cold, which set tled on his chest, wiis cured by a few doses of Red Star Cough Cure. He publicly endorses it as prompt, pleasant and safe. Dr. Cox calls it the best rem edy. It centaius no opiates or poisons. General Warranty. J. s. White A Co. have received another invoice of Mitchell wagons. Thoy are an excel lent wagon and are warranted for one year. Should any part of them m. way or break within one year, throuch defect iu material or workmanship, they will be repaired at no expense to the purchaser. What more could any one ask? Good enough. XOVELTV. Whea you come to Wes ton go and see the Canton Clipper, pow er utt sulky plow at J. S. White & Co.'s. Also their Diamond Points to attach te the Gale Cultivator and Seed er. It is surely an imnrovemect. Tlte Two Coaalf s. ie setting aside a part of Umatjlla county to lorm Slorrow created the ae cessity for a financial adjustment of tneir respective claims, and Messrs Rothchild of Pendleton, Fuller of ilepp- ucrami .unzie, aU responsible men, were appointed te complete the oner: uus tasK. -iney have completed the duty, basing their labors on the status existing on February 9th of this year. The net balance due to Umatilla from At sorrow is 53.ooa.zi. Tne apparent greatness of this sum may be perhaps accounted tor in the fact that prior to February 5th many of the citizens of Umatilla had paid their taxes, while those of Morrow were holding over to ascertain just where it would be to their interest to pay this money. Of course outside of such considerations, the greater valuation ef the publio property remained in Umatilla, as cells in the jail $4,390; that very desirable piece of property appropriately called the Poor Farm, $3,000; Court House $15,000; extras about $1,000. Even of bridges the main expense is en the Umatilla River. It is a noticeable feature that Umatilla has nearly three million dol i 1 1 e ira worm oi property assessed more than Morrow. .Now if old Umatilla not wealth enough to exist successfully as some have argued, what will Morrow hope to do! If what is left now of Umatilla were agaiu divided info' equal parts, each part would lack less than $31,000 of possessing double the wealth ot Morrow couuty. Thus we find that the poorest part of the county has been cot off. We give the Commissioners' report; lo tne Honorable Coantv Court f umutiiia and Morrow Counties: The undersigned, a Board ef Com- missionera, created bv House hill lf 4, entitled an Act to create the County of Morrow and fix salaries, &c., &c approved February 16, 1885. And un der said Act we were called upon to adjust and determine the indebtedness and the value of property of Umatill.i county and to be assumed bv said Mor- row county have performed that duty, and submit our finding herewithr Total value of all property and assets, out standing taxes, etc., $181,636.78; total liabilities of county, $187,268.14; leav ing a net indebtedness of $5631.36. The proportion of this to bm assumed by Morrow county, this Board ri $1,149.30; unpaid taxes 18S4 turned over to Morrow county, $11,567.03; less ouuuui uixcs oue morrow couuty out ot tax levy of 18S4. S4.077.17: leaving a net balance due to Umatilla county of $3,539.21. A detailed table will be ieuud annexed. J lhe Board also find that, thero ia balance of county school monev in the Treasury derived from fines, f.irfpiriirnn etc, to a portion of which Morrow county would be justly entitled, but the County School Superintendent and Treasurer find no authority in the laws governing disbursements of school funds authorizing them to pay such money to morrow county, this Hoard rinds that just proportion due Morrow cnnnr.v from said school fund would l Sfinn on and would recommend that the Honor able County Court of Umatilla county instruct the Treasurer of said county to pay the amount to Morrow couutv. The minutes of the proceedings of this uwuoni aav to uav are ninj nhm . ed herewith.' Iu compliance with an rW f tls Honorable County Court of Umatilla and Morrow counties ironed t. fliIr April term of 1885. this Board hel ipvinrr k. 4.u: 3 , . ? j.uu.1, men- worn would be expedited by the assistance of an expert book keeper, engaged one from Portland who was higlily recommended. Said exnert on examination of the County books and records, stated that to make an ex hibit to the correctness of which he could certify, would cost S6.000 to $8, 000; this Board believing that the pro bable result of such" an investigation and exhibit would not justify the ex pense, therefore discharged him to rift the work ourselyes. W e also sulmit herewith various bills amounting to $456.15, all of which we find just and reasonable, for your ap proval and order of payment of half each by each of your Honorable Courts to whom all of this we Respectfully submit, S. Rothchild, J. 11. Kunzie, J. L. Fuller, Board of Comraissieuers. Pendleton, Julv 10, 1885. Financial Exhibit of Umatilla coun ty, February 9, 1885, by Board of Com misaioners, ordered by H. B. No. 4: ASSETS. county Property as per Inventory, . . .8 40,805.00 In Troas. hands Iicport, . 6,363 50 Unpaid Taxes of 1SS4, as per roll, .... 130,732 89 Del. Taxea of 1883, pres. cash value,. 6?0.39 uai. uue irom Morrow co., share loss,. 1,149.30 : I . . - - .. . T : "' -n..-j'...ji;i""-M.w -rr ar-rr-my- Adams Orrmrpoademee. Adams, July 15. To tne editor of the Leader: -'. -1 am delighted to inform you that we are to have a newspaper established at this place. - Within the next twenty days yon will have on your exchange list the Adams "Herald," "Gazette" or '.'News"! have . net yet learned ita name. Mr. J.T, Armstiong, formerly of the Sprague Herald, will be its edi. tor and proprietor. We wert both but. prised and pleased with him. for he came not as the proverbial printer Com eth, with his hatful of type and solicit ing aid, but. on the contrary, all he ask ed was room according to his strength, and being well supplied with this com modity, we have, granted his request. He expresses himself as highly pleased with the town and its prospects. Good fortune seems to come like mis fortunesnot singly. Through the en terprise ot our citizens we are soon to have telegraphic communication be tween this place and" Pendleton. Just think of it a milliner shop, saddler shop, two warehouses, telegraph office and a newspaper, all in jwo weeks. The town has beeu full of men and teams the past week waiting for harvest to begin. ! j Several of our "prominent citizens" will rusticate ia the mountains this week. c.. . ., ..." ate naturally polite, some C' qnire politeness through ; intercourse with pelite people, but some are obliged to have it thrust upon them with the toe ef a brogaa. Such a case came an der my observation recently. it bas been currently reported and generally believed that our old fnend Jake Kees was dead. Jake was along tne otber day and informed me that he was intent on finding his place of inter ment, there to erect a monument to his manifold virtues. Hoping that you, with vibe rest of "Weston and her friends." will be pleased with our prosperity and excuse any seeming extravagance in my method ot telling it, I remain M. S. Lee, To Farmers! Bal. loss of Umatilla county,.. LIABILITIES. County Varrants outstanding,... Interests on M Tax due State, bal. of 18S3 .-. ' " " for 1884 Taxes due School Fund, 4,482.06 ?187,208.14 ...$121,023.50 . . 10,577.27 ... 3,278.43 ... 30,500.02 ... 21,828.86 S187.28S.14 ilOBKOW ComiTT In aco't with Umatilla Cou.vrr. DR. Te bal. due Umatilla co, debt loss $ 1,140.30 ' linrti.i Tin. d..tnnnnt 1 OiJ. 1.1 rM m 1 . .w. uwwjuvhiii,, iUWi.UO CR. By School Tax due for tax levy 1884.. .. 4,077.17 To bal. due Umatilla county, 8,639.21 Hayward Hand Grenades. -The best known Fire Extinguisher in the world. Don't delay in supplying your selves with them at once. Property and lives saved every day with them. l ou cannot afford to be without them. M. S. McQuarrie, Agt, Walla Walla. G. J. Becht, 124 Market St., S. F., General Agent. WHEAT SACKS. We are prepared to famish wheat sacks in quantities to suit, and at low est market rates, to our numerous cus tomers. Will also buy wheat and nav . highest market rates at Weston, the Oregon. 3T. DCSEXBEBY & CO. $'JO Reward. Lost, on Jnne 14th lfis; nn vi awrrci u urges, Branded oh left shoulder, and Q an nVnt, shoulder. One has a whit nut nn j. .v. other has no whit. l,;n, tv,. i are 15 hands high, weigh about 1000 lbs -ix years old and are work norses. Iweutv Dn'i.r. i u- vhe,,r deU.ver a the Kt "ta ble in Weston. Aiv ii.fnn,.l;..'i..j log to their recovery will be liberally paidfor. Keward at Leadeb office. J.- B. Chaxberlain, -P'yton, W. T, Teachers' District Inatftwte. The Teachers' Institute for the Sivtli Judicial District will be held at Baker City, linker county, on the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th of August. The District comprises the counties of Baker, Grant, Morrow, Umatilla and I moo. All teachers and friends ot education iu the above and adjacent counties, are cordially invited to attend and assist in the work of the Institute, E. B. McElroy, Supt. Pub. Institute. Drapers! Drapers! Drapers! J. S. White & Co., of Weston, have special facilities for furnishing all kinds of Drapers on short notice at extremely low prices, all made of 61b Woodbury u uoKing, selected Eastern hard wood. oau-tanned leather belting, patent clamps and made to order. 2-belt drapers, 30 in., 65c; with pat ent clamps, 75c. per foot. 3-belt drapers, 36 in., 75e.t with nat- . - ent clamps, 80c. per foot. 4-belt drapers, 36 in., 90o.: with nat ent ciamp, yoc. per loot. Separator Grain Carriers: 19-foot lengths, 31J in., $30.00. ld-foot lengths, 35J in., $35.00. 19-foot lengths, 39J in, $40.00. 19-foot lengths, 431 in.,- $45.00. , 19-foot lengths, 47i in, $50.00. m . xerms, casn or approved security. 3t Cold Spring Tidings. Lower Cold Spring, July 13, To the Editor of the Liuder: A large number of new headers have been bought by farmers in this vicinity mis season. Heading is in full blast. Burdin and Jones started out on Wed nesday of last week, aud by Saturday evening iiaa 120 aeres in the stack. air. Williams is now at Celd Spring station ready to receive and ship wheat. Owing to the low tonnage there will he an immense quantity of wheat haul ed there from above. Wheat on sod ground in this vicinity will average 18 bushelf to the acre. J. H. Hilton has a piece of spring grain that is estimated ai oj Dusiien per acre. Other sections of the county may beat us raising wheat. but when it comes to corn or watermel ons we will not take a back seat. We have corn here nearly eight feet high, 11 mafces one think ef Illinois er Iowa to go through it. The bachelors are all out harvesting, and the coyotes are hav ing tbeir own fun with the chickens. Ed Hyberly lost about forty at one kill. ing. Horse racing and trading is quiet at present. Sportsmen have harnessed up tneir nyers and gone out harvesting in order to secure money to race en. More Anon. Friday. Bnektea's Arnica alve. The Best Salve in the world lor Cmta. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 'Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt ions, and positively cures Piles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refuuoW. ,e, "j?nU Per"bx. for saleTby W. H. McCoy. i Island CM?. Island City, July 13, 1885. The farmers have commenced haying operations and the crop will be above average. Much old hay remained on and censiderable hay land was turned into pasture. C. W, Preston bas moved into his new house, and his little folks are rap idly recovering from their recent attack cf sickness. Mr. John McDonald's family and number 01 otner ltiends have been to the Wallowa Lake rusticating for about a week. They enjoyed the excursion and tne grandeur of the celebrated Wallowa. Dr. J. J. McDonald has moved the commodious Alexander place. Mr. .Berry, salesman with Bear & Church, has just completed one -ot the handsomest dwellings in the county. The citizens are having a road laid out ia a direct line to the depot. Thus we grow. 1 X. - Hoaosty. . uyuwj 19 we nest policy," is. an old adage, one that will do to adhere to, by all classes, under all circamstances, and in all conditions of life. In ray way of thinking honesty stands para mount to all other virtues. It is the very essence of morality.. There is an old bit of adyice that every one who has a tendency to trickery ought to cherish, is, To thine own self be true, and it must follow as the day, the night, vuo ugi tnen Le raise to any man. lie boaest, do as yon agree, let neither friend nor foe persuade yoa irom the path of rectitude aud duty. A nan that is net thoroughly honest ia every respect, though he possess the wealth of an Astor, will soon be pointed elt by his fellowman. Wealth will not cover such a vice. Man's reputation, his very honor is based on his integrity. A man whose word is not as good as his note possesses not the true integrity of purpose be should, and will never be held in high esteem by those he comes ia contact with. Every act of dishon esty, no difference how trifling, lowers aim in tuiir estimation and is also a barrier to his financial success, as well as bis standing in society. Then if you wenld possess true and firm friends, be honest, I repeat, do as you agree, stick W your bargains, no matter what or who interferes, let all your actions be based on a principle of integrity. Ever keep in mind tne old Proverb, "Buy tat until and sell it not." Alice Kirkpateick, DEXT1STKT. ! . When baby was ski, ye gave her C ASTORIA. When she was a chiH. we kare her C ASTORIA When she became Miss, she dun; to CASTOB1A. When she had chUdren.he jare them OASTORIAJ GRflltJ SACKS! BY THE MILLIOlif SALINC & CO S, first analitv. 22t2c ciina BiacKs: of guaranteed IniDortatian f ls. fai. - 7 wwjj aval OU1V m its to suit, at lowest rates ever reached. Deliv ered at any ! station on the raiii-oaa. i L. H. POWELL. TJ. D. ERWIN. Powell & Erwin, ADAMS. KECOX. Extracting f We, and teeth inserted OarnentprV 1 trial. NaM napay. Don't trust. T Contractors, oa a traveling dentist, but go to the office over Kees k. Winan'a store. -Wall. nana, and get reliable work fiillv war. ranted. All operations ia dentiatrv i . c i . i tim w uer.armea at eastern m-ii-nn .H as low as first-class work can be done. Tfc W n ar -m. UK. Li. M.UAYIS. PEX AND SCISSOBS. and Builders, Parties Who Mtnfrnnlar knIMlH.... n how small or large the edifloe will consult thelr jnterert by eonsultinj; us as to plans, specinca Uqps and prices, ALL WORK GUARANTEED - Powell & Erwin. Don't fonret that Keesa .V Emm are located at Adams, aud do a "boss uuuness. - i Steinaker & Ca.ken tna Rnplrinokon W- 11 L., 1 . . r. O w ucuii a uoots ana snoes. Steinaker & Co. have the larim.t rwl oeii assortment ot wau paper in Weston, ior bargins in e'lasswarn nnd crocaery go toKeese&Redman's, Adams. Reese & Redman, Adams, are pay ing tne Highest market rates for wheat Steinaker A Co. make a BDecialt- nf Mf. Al,i.: , c - i - J . " lurnmuing goods. t mvvvj suit cau oa meat. CHI-beads, letter-heads. nafi.noo. eta., printed and nslsn i.i.Kl.t, .i ivKADHK omce at fortlaad prices. lOe JLEADEK afHee damn .11 Vi.J. f jeo wora in lirst-olass style at PortlariU fricca. live Asent Wanted. Ta sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or in formation for everybody, ia every coun try in the United States and Canada. 1 Enlarged by the publisher to 618 pases. it contains over 2,000 household noises aaa is suited to all classes and condi tions ot society. A wonderful book ana a Household necessity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducements ever of fered to book agents. Sample espies sent by mail, postpaid, for $2.00. Ex- wTc territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chases Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 20 3m American Dyspeptics. Americans, more than anv other na. I tion in the world, are victims of stomach aernngements. Tnis is owing to the hurried manner in which thnv .t ti,.;. meals and to the amonnt and quality of I u . loou ueing cneaper Here m KiiT VLuer csnnirv at t.h wnrtH There are very few Americans whose siomacns are in a perfectly health con dition. Most remedies tor derange ment Of the stomach are ofTorad in a. I ioran oi miters, tonus. ct . vhixi. merely stimulate the stomach and afford a temporary relief. Da Haven's T. pepsia Cure is a remedy that supplies what ifl vantini In 1. .J : : i - I viuK . M Vila umCHLlVE liill-PS I deranzed stomach remedy offered to the rjuhl in that Ml rata I all fortns of Dyspepsia, Indigestion and i littumucy. xree sample bottles at n. jKctoy a arng store. Wheat Sacks mportanito mi Has J, S. "WHIUE &CO. ( been appointed- agent at WEQTQflfoi for the sale of the following p" J ,! Agriculfurel Implenieifts Batchelors & Wylye's CELEBRATED SPRlt JG TOOTH GOODS. Ilarrows, Cultivators and Seeders. ' MITCDELL'S Tycll knorn Wagons, Hacks and CagIeis The Western Fanning Mills the best on the Coast, warranted to separate oats and barley from wheat, takin? nt vrvthlnw nnd inin. nothins bat the clean wheSt. " ' PARUN & OREKDORFFS AND THE GELEB8A1 ED CAHT08 SULKY HCft : Horack's Oeletoaterl Draper Goods, Iron fastenings on the end of Btkks, prerentins theln breakin?. THE WATERTOWX CARRIAGES Aim Orr.filES. The IloUingswortU Rake, SelfrDuniping, Walker's Wrought Tqlar and Castf-Iroh Fences, 1 1 1 i .w All orders filled with promptness I and at Wall irait prices. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Call and examine Goods and prices. Otnce on Main St.. one door cast of Marshall House. Standard Oalcuttas. Importation of 1885. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, aad in any quantity. Farmers will do well to call antj get prlcs before purchas ing eisewnere. Ueltvered at any station on railroad. Mar? ites, price paia for wbeat. J. ROUANZOIN, Milton, Oregon. 3"Acent for Sibson. Chni-pli r ot reruana. og.tr " i jyj P.BOKEBKAKE, The Painter, weston . Orcsron. "To the FFoiat, !- j -. The Extra Muceients . offered in Low Prices and genu ine quality of goods soldi is bringing trade, as such a cours naturally should, tp the store of SflLlflGfiCO,, who hare a bright new stock of v Ladies I Gents' FumsMng Goods Fur and Straw Hatsj v . Boots and Shoes, , ., and a choice stock .r,; j. CROCERIES & CLASS17ARE all of which they gnarantee equal to any and secona to none in the market. lie tviars Froome& Son V hall Mouse! Ibis span s paid for by tne Adams Livest Sixsls, - - Proprietors. Would respeptfuljy snavnee to the trareling public and th people of Weston nnd ridnlty that thla new lincit Hotel is now open for the reception of Uuests. THE ROOMS ARE WELL-FURHISHED, NEAT AND CLEAN. The table will be furnished at all times with the best that i a . . .. . j ihin in un nen accejiUblo manner. i '" - We take pride In keeping a hotel that willbe .. First-Class in Every Particular, the comfort of our guests beinjour first consideration, kn owing that apoq this noasa aenoda Come onoc, and if you do not come again we will consider the fault oars. DECORATIVE Paper Hanger. HOUSE, SIGff, BUGGY ASD WAGOH PAINTER. Corner Slain and Franklin FROOP3E & SON. M 1 a ' Weston. Orcsoif THE MILTON NURSERY Graining fn All Kinds of Wood. KALS03UNIIVG. &c. Wm, Lowndes. gUY YOUR to FOR SALE. A noose aad lot in Centerrille, oa Main street, in the business' portion of the city . . Aa , excellent location for cither dwelling or business purposes. Price $1000 oac-batf cash; balance oa eaay terms. : R. A. CARD EN, A Creat DineaTerw - ihat is dailw bringing joy to the homes of tlionxands by saving ntany of their dear ones from an early grarc. Truly is Dr. King's. New .Discovery for Loasampuen, iouna. Isolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. Loss of Voice, Tickling ia the Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lans, a positire cure. Guaran teed. Trial bottles free at W. fti Mc Coy's dm- store. Large aire 1.0O. i . 6 The best qaalitv of enrelonea fnrni.h. ed and printed at LEADER office for BOOKS, STATIONERY pnllcs. XoTeltles, Clears, T- aoeo, coareetloaeir, Etc, or W. C. STAR KEY. at the F. o. Store . L vit.tov no Odor of Forest. Sparkle of Stream. FOREST AND STREAM. Do you own s gun, or a "fish-pole ," or 'blrd Oag or rifle? Ever go angling, or shooting, or ramping, or camping, or canoeing, or yachting? birds or animals Do you know that tor ten years we have been publishing a bright weellv paper derated to these subjects) ft will repay IWsa m vup; w wi cures, moa Btiraoi. Tbere u do other paper in the world tost like it Address Forent and Stream fbiishing Co., 39 S(rlnscB Tpy IS Ceata. ! The undersigned has on hand a large assortment I j wiiti iwb auu uree-year-olu Fruit Trees, MANAGER. APPle. Pears, Cherries, PJums,etc, some new and rare fruit. Also ereral of the best Russian Varieties Also six or eight varieties of GRAPE BOOTS. which we will sell at ' PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, Thp Rooms are all Neatly Furnished oSM, Zmgffic L. McKONE Th new and commodfoas bote! has fait h wuiiiidu wiu is dow reaay ior toe reception of guests. UM TS.!iS.!5?vbe ,nn,4 Fit the . v. Meson. Ko fortaUe. rtort wm be spared to raake fuests oom- NOW IS TOE TIME to Insure the greatest amonnt and ehotaatvufe. ' ties. We warrant ear stock true to name- aa come on and patronizs home prod action. ' AARON MILLER & SON. OneMyeHqrclaton. M KS. C. B. HJESSEYi Leading j I - - s - erftSressmaker Large Sample Room AnENTIOHILL fJIEN! Saw Wer for Sale! HKE, TAMARACK, SPRUCE & FIB. FOR OOMMEaCIAT. TRAVKIXEBS. i . : nam SU . - - Centervilie. Kotice for Pn1Iicatiii. IHGWALL HANSOII, rtthpoocBr9i,stherllown "Cheap Charley" OF ADAMS, OBEOOW, nd keeps eenatentlyoa haw afoO sasorV '10 GEHT8' FtrBStlSHIKO OOOD8, ', lOgAOCO AJiD CIGARS, . ' woTioxsAirDToiLraAaTictea, CUTLEBTAKP CA1THED OOO&ft, , EftOK8 AJTD 8TATI0XO7 Also proprietor of to ' ADAMS LUMBER YARD at which Lamher may b. bnnctrt at prioos thai lUfy canfetftioa. , P HOLDMAK. j , : O. IOLltAar nOLpMAJT BEOS., j Psayrta r aitoyes and Harcjwarq Adatau, Oregon. . Keep always bi stock a seliict ssssil 1 ef CLT. tEilt of the best bruas, d a ISfiZ Zt Wood and Willow Wrr. Mj .Bi"- .Screws. Fitas td evarytwiwj b their lino that farmers need. Patrons respectfully solicUd sad . TT FairTreaimeiitGaarantG ' NiAI STREET, WALLA WAIIA WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. special AUmUon Given to Cutting qndFUHng. - j La Orm at La Gsjinm, Onssoa, JnlT7,ltat. Katie is henebT rhss that aha tibiwf. named settler ha filed notic ef his intentiea to make final proof fas support hiseiaiia. and that said proof will be msl. h;.TTi2!. Oonrity Jorbr. of DnwtOkv Coantr. Oresrosu ml Fendl ton, Oregon, on Annjt ir, Jjj&a, ric -rlui.o K.Baka, . , Hd. Wo. atas. For the noiUiwsal onartor M northwest quarter of seeUoa tZ, tawnahm e north, range H east. W. H. (7 He names the fbQearinsT wrtntsaM to em.. M coBrmaoinnasnencn upon, aad eultmuion of said Had, rtz: j . Kamosa vrens, J.CIHodges; -STiniam Good nan and T. F. Jl.tl-xActt. stilrKiivjn.OTc-idn Good location. Plenty of water to ran -Hw www round. Good wagon road to Walla, alilton and Weston. Price, $2 per M. Can on or address A. W. WALLER, Westoa', ssregoski WlfEEXEB, -,L . T0SS0RIAL ARTIST, Adaaas rcce- ASM ASaras.Peat 3la!c Assoctratu - t w, yrsiaa " , .1-, 'Cl l'-fttst hart:. Il'it-Tif--tT-, k. ta - - -