si: AavertLUaK atataa. WESTON WEEKLY LEADER. C r. X't'OLL, PablUher. InOED EVEST SATURDAY ilOESIHO, it WEST03I, UMATILLA COUSTT OR, aateeripUaa Bates I He Tear, (III advance) W 00 K', Months 1 26 One Srjoare (1 ineh)Snt irtsertsOBM w. V i Each additional Insertion BV Two So,ujea,nrst insertion.. Each additional lDserura.. -m rhree Square, flrat laserooo..... -...... 1 Of Each additional Insertion .... 1 A One Quarter Column, ant iMiilka. .. f 9 Each additional lnsertioa .j.y Time advertise by metal aaraMl Umi knotice S5 oenoi per Um- AdTerttaimg bill aayatat aaaaa, AUlrval noaceewtn W iIiiisii Taeaaaia W quara first lasaraoa, ana WU eacfe omini imniim VOL V.I. WESTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 14, 1885. NO. 35 KovanavStaanta nsarriag and death will cnarra. UOiruary toieaara. f hre Heaths. 7S inxU Cepie 13 CU PROFESSIONAL CARDS. S. WOOD, tVLSTifl. rrra- Legal WanU of all kinds tor sale. Office at Postoffice. w J -y-ALKEK & HVCEY, ATTORMEYS AH 3 COUNSELLORS AT LAW pEMir.T. aros. Real Estate and Public Land Mnttcr a specialty. Col" tioiw promptly attended to. Oilice over the Kirst National Bank, Court St. 5JU S. V. KNOX, Attorney at Law, win nftotu iJ".:,. Ivvitm of tutu Statu and Wanhinton Territory. tv--ial attention paid to Land OUics buaineM and Collections. Ofllee-Malti 8b. Wt, Or. (rTJ'jdt L. L. Mc-Arthiir will be amoclatcd with ma in all my outs in the Circuit or Supreme Court. ' j' j. j. Mcdonald. Physican and Surgeon. OFFICE-Ovcr the Drug Store, Is land City, Oregon. 0AU calls prompt ly atemleil to. E .1 H. IlAlihlLUl, M.U. PHYS1CJAN AND SURGEON. T. TtttHLLi:. OKEOX. Office at Cook & Ir fine's Drug Store. Absolutely Pure.' This rjowder never vartaL A mnrf nf niiAv. strength and wholesomeness. More economieai than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold oxlt ur cans, fiovab Basuhq Pownaa Co., 100 Wall-st, li. W. T. WILLIAMSON, Physician and Surgeon. Obstetric and discuses ol women a specialty. Orrici Ovr.a SrwNAKKa'H. Wrhtos, Oar.ooN. I) It. 1L J. WILLIAMS Physician and Surgeon, ADAMS, ... OKEGOX. Office la Reese Jb Co.'s Drug Store. 5. All calls promptly attended to. I EO. W. KING, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Olfics over Stciuakcr's store, WESTON - - OREGON. Calls promptly answered day or night. FLETCHER. w. Watchmaker and Jeweler, end lr to a - - Oregon. Court St., In Dcmert's Drug Store. Watch rcpirinsr a specialty. Jewelry made to rdrr find repaired. Alt work wamntcJ. Aent O r the tale of Amcriciui Watches, Pacific Juwcl- rv Company and Kini'a cole It m ted combination po'ta-lcii the best in the world; also auitt for the Weber ami Chu'korini; juano, the Kstoy and terlinx onpni U. Con:i' and C. Mahillou'a onuui inHtrui'ientH. Jjl C. BACGS, Contractor am! Kuihler, Adams - Orrgon Plans and specifications furnished. Thorough workmanship guaranteed and prices moderate. JR.S.C. CRAFT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Adams, . . Oregon. Office at his resilience in Main and Calvin Culls promptly responded to day or niht. Sts. ii. coos. E. PEOPLES. COOK Sl peoples, Wagya & Carriage Makers, Adams, Grcsnn. AH kinds of Carpentering an 1 Wood Work done o order at reasonable rates. w O KEE, Washing anil Ironing, Adams - - Oregon. The finest Laundry Work done on the shortest notice ana in a style to please the most fastidious. i vis e HkW a mizisu Tat 1S48. v; FKIB. i The stars know a secret They do not tell; And morn brings a message, Hidden welL There's a blush on the apple, A tint on the wing,. And the bright wind whistles, And the pulses sting. Perish dark memories! There's light ahead; This world's for the living, Rot for the dead. In the shining city, On the loud pave, The life-tide is running Like a leaping wave. How the stream quickens, As noon draws near! No room for loiterer?, ( No time for fear, on the farai-l&nds Earth smiles as well; Gold-crusted grain-fields, With sweet, warm smell; Whirr of the reaper, Like a giant bee. Like a Titan cricket, Thrilling with glee. On mart, and meadow, Pavement, or plain; On azure mountain, Or azure main Heaven bends in blessing; Lost is but won; Goes the jrood rain-cloud? Comes the good sun! Only babes whimper, And sick men wail, And faint-hearts and feeble-hearts, And weaklings fail. Down the great currents Let the boat swing; There was never winter But brought the spring. Overland Monthly. LEADER HASH. small to regard it as a paying invest-1 told you that it was a waste of time for ment. It is iust barely passible that yon to go near that proud, haughty; those officials who divided the spoils heartless woman! But you ara so good, may have th.ught at the time that the so generous, you would not giro up the county was not being defrauded but it plea. 'Let me try, auntie!' that has is difficult from their conduct to i mag- been your plea 'let me go to see Cora ine that they fancied themselves inno- Worthiagton? She is my cousin, and cent. Whether wilfully guilty or stu- has as good right to your love and kind pidly innocent they are men whom it ncss as I have.' So I consented ; you wonld be unsafe to trust with office of had your way, Birdie, and well, tell responsibility. TDK COST OF A FAX8EOOOD. "Is Mrs. Worthington at home" The pompous footman who stood on duty, Cerebrus-like, in the marble- paved hall of the Worthiagton man sion, glanced superciliously at the speaker a iili:rt little figure, half hid den in the folds of a long gossamer wa terproof, the hood drawn over her plain round hat, just revealing the rip pies of broBze-browu hair which lay up' on a low white brow; a pair of dark eyes; white, satiny complexion with a HprRtan.1 ill " i - - me how she received you." 4 'She she refused, to see me!" fal tered Alice. "I suppose the servants took me for a seamstress or a nobo iy, for they were very pert and supercil ious. I believed, auntie, that she was at heme all the time, but I blamed the servants for her refusal t. see me, until until I left the hoU3; then I saw her at tl". wind.w ef her room. She saw me, recognized me, ana drew down the window shade. Bat never mind, Aunt Lydia, I have done my duty. To-morrow 1 shall write her a note, and beg her to come to us for a few hours' visit, at least. Once here, she will uu- E3IAT1LLA COEKTX. suspicion of rose leaves in the checks- a face worth looking at. The footman, however, being a very fashionable and pompous individual, saw only the lamentable fact that the little woman before him was on toot in the rain, plainly attired. Some shabby- uentaei peraon, no doubt, come to Beg for assistance; or, possibly, a girl seek ing a position as maid, or, worse than all, a poor relation ! He drew himself up to hia full height and indulged in a long stare. "My dear, you are a very Donna Quixote," said the old lady; "Cora Worthington is a heartless, designing woman cold as ice and although she is my dear sister's only child, she is un worthy a kind thought. She is just like her selitah, tyrannical father. I want nothing of her. A few moments later Alice returned to her guest, who had suddenly learned a lesson an unexpected lesson, too. For the loom which Aunt Lydia occu pied wag situated in a projecting wing Waukesha Glenn. QUEE2T OF TTATE113. Guaranteed Medicinally Superior containing more natural mineral salts. It is pure. Is the nly diurcctic water known in the world hicb lets directly upon th secretion of the Liver, Kulucy, Urinary and Generative Organs, and i Nature' Sovereign Remedy for that numerous das of diseases that alliict the human family. (9 Thousands of testimonials mailed free. As a test we will end you a sample case ol xn quart bottles, bottleU for family and club ise.on rccclptof $1.S0 anil this advertisement, tr a half barrel for $3. Address T. n. BRYANT, Box B.WACKHsnA.VTis. ' moi. aaf nnnninr VfcaoL lu upvv-i-. paper devoted tr science, mechanics, en- Pineerinjr, discoveries, inventions and ratentn Tor published. Every cumber illustrated with rptendid encravinffe. This publication, furniahea a most valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of the Scientifio Amftucan is euch that its cir culation nparly equals that of all other papers of its class combined. Price, S3.23 a year. Discount tf Clubs. Sold by nil newfdeaicrs. CO., Publishers, No. 361 Broadway. N. Y. aRBnPkVBGP f Jrlunn ft m. nave - - &Qvon a tor j aaBalaWMBSBaWaaW fcraCUCO beforO Fri tho Patent Olnce, and have prepamd more than one Hundred t nous end applications tur patents jn the United btatcs and foreign countries. "nvnflt TrmiivMarks. Cowri tints. Assignments, and ail othor papers for rear ins to inventors uieir nsnu n ma United States, Canada, England, i-rance, Germany and other foreign countr.es, pre pared at rIi ort n ot ico and on reason able t erms. Information rs to obtaining patents cheer? fully eiven without charge. Hand-books Bout. iron. Patents obtained through Munn& Co. are noticed m tho Rcientifco American free. The advantage of surh notice is well understood by all perEous who wish to dispose 01 WTTCN & CO.. OKe. SaE.HTW AHJiiuUAN, 3C1 Broadway, Kow Vork. 1 H Private Line Telephones For use between office and residence I or factory, Sold oairlKht. No renting , Takes place of Dell Telephone on ail lines under two miles to lento, JV'o Infrintement. Pat. Nov. 30, VI). SuuO j laune. Clrcniarn frte. Agent a icantc4 i llarbcrt Trlrpboue 'o. Dialer tn Ttltphwe and Kievlrical uppUr of ex try description, Laballe Bt.. CuiCAOe. FOU MY ARKANSAS 3ffrr iuncrlor Inducement with Its fine cllm. tc, toil, magnificent timbers, fertile prairies, j ind pure water; with several Railroads rej srntly completed. Farmer, fruit growers,! itnrk i'ickUts and lumbermen should investt- i gate this splendid country. feud three postage stamp for late rallroaj nil township map of state with reliable liifor aiatlon of the best locations, and special ratei . f fue I can obtain. PACIFIC STATES E!A?, CALIEGSliilA STATE MAP, "Ui -t2721aaVS Anil Oilier riililicatloijs. For further j.arliculars write to R. A. Tenney, SOSASSOUESTKFXr, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL W. HEN'RT WILLIAMS, 143 Dearborn St .ClitcagoHL INV GOSATOR ui n :i soTirr.. "Lei us go into the io.o nf the Lord,"1 r.SALMS 122: 1. Divine eervicp at the First Baptist Clmrcii of Weston, Oregon, no the r irt-t nmt Third Sundays in each month, ! morning and evening. Sunday school at . p. in. every Suml;iy. 1'rayer Meeting every Tliursihiv at 7 p. m. All are cor dially invited to attend these services. . W. II. I'ltUETT, 1'astor. A Little 9f Everything. Girls, don't you wish your big brother was President. Miss Cleveland's share of the profits from the sale of iter book will be between 40,000 and $50,000. When the Weston Hook and Ladder Co. received its truck, a dyspeptic igmy ramus examined it closely and said: "Goll), I'd like to see her throw wa ter." If a man fought against the Union and accepted the logic of the war he is yet a Confederate, if he is a Democrat, and merely an ex-Confederate if he is a Republican; his loyalty since the war has nothing to do with it: politics is the bloody shirt test of patriotism. There is a something about restau rants, hotels and boarding houses that must be aa inscrutable mystery and a prolific Roiirce. of annoyao.ca-.tarn.any. It is not Hash. It is how they iiimh-o to make such poor coffee. Coffee made in an old oyster can over a fire of "buf falo chips" and drank without cream or sugar is as far ahead of the average res taurant coffee as nectar is Buperior to Louisiana "black strap" molasses. The coffee of the sheep herder, the miner, the camper, is at least palatable and tastes like coffee, but the turbid liquid of the restaurant that goes by that name is simply execrable. l!y what fiendish contrivance they manage to destroy ev ery particle of the coffee flavor is an un fathomable mystery, one of the black est arts of modern eating houses. A man may be very poor and yet free from debt, and he had better be out of debt than have the mere appearance of affluence. The man whose debts are due li;i3 no money that he can call his own. Every time he indulges in a lux ury or goes to a circus he must feel that he is squandering some other man's mo ney. Indebtedness destroys independ ence. The man who is harassed by debts is almost forced into making such shifts as decrease his self-iespect, blunt his conceptions of "mice and thine," and unless he has more than the usual share of moral backbone he is apt to be come actually dishonest. The down grade is easy. If you would be inde pendent, be free from debt, no matter how poor you may be. Few things are more prevalent thau the fear of death. There is clinging round our better sense and judgment an U.!y superstition that ii is hard tj die. It is probably the rare exception when death is painful, save to the spec tators. As far as may be judged it is physically an easy 'thing to die. Vet tho Christian, to whom death is merely the portal to immortality, and the Atheist, to whom death is the begin ning of an eternal sleep of eblivion, -isivuss wormingionin.' repeatea tne of the hmlse. the winiW WM OIwn to girl, a trifle impatiently; "if she is, tell admit ,ir and ,he stranff fillnshie her that her cousin, Miss i.ay, wishes after rai the window near which Her. 1 T 1 Aa .1 tu aes uui, j. uiive lumubiea uiy vuru i,A.f CtiA,, R,..H -n: ; i at the top, and. the voting mau had Obtained, and all Fottnt Business at home r abroad attended to for moder ate fees. Our cilice is opposite the L. S. I'atent Oiliee, and we on obtain pat ents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send Model or Itratring. We advise as to patentability tree, of charge; and wc charge no fee unless .Js just wlut its Came implies; a to tho Postm!!Stcr, FUrcly Vcgetabls" pets directly flpoa tie IheTnanydiacases hel portant organ, and jc Beroas ailm derange ipoiind, Rats arise from its sncV'as , DyspepsiV" SdSmalce, BHionsnesi' 'eta It Is . therefore a! 'ToliaTO doodHealdi. tljveJimiL be kept ia order." SB. BAUTOEB'S UVEB IimG02ATOE Invieorates the Liver, Ref-u!atcs the Bow el. Strengthen tho System, Purifies tho. Blood . Assists Digestion, Prevents Fevers. I ft Household Need. An Invaluab'O Family Medicina for common complaints. ix BAirross'3 ima iktcgosatob. Jin erptrient tf Forty years, and Thou, tand tf Tettimoniali prate U Mtrit. , FOR SALS BV ALT. imALERS IN SltDIcrKKSv For fna inforrostion spod yonr addrrss for 100 aae Book on The I.irrr aad Its dinw.,, i& fjjmo Hi scxa t., niJf to& tiri, the iiupt. of Money Order Div., and to m rnTins uuicuu.- oi niu . uttnL vwlc i. S .i;..,!.,. n.lvi.'ji (iinii'i ;iiil r,fprpice! .0 that ua. ' t0 actual client in your own State or ting tt S tia county, write to t. a. sswn . w.. Pat. Oliice, Washington, D.C. Opp. The ErYHts GrnE is Issued March and Sept., each vear; 224 panes, Ssxlll inches, with over S,309 illustrations a whole picture callerr. Gives wholesale pices direct to cemtrier on all goods for persondl or RTs. farSily use. TelUhowto iA order, and pivee exact f Y- coit of ev erything you L;l fij ce, drink, eat, wear, or V'M have fun with. Ther.o siHgif invaluabla "rooks contain information pleaned from the markeU of the world. Se will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt oi me postage o cents. case i ne lootman drew baclc a pace or two. So it was a poor relation! "I really don't b'l'eve she's horns, miss," he returned The girl flashed him an indignant glance. "Go and see!" she commanded, and Jeames perforce obeyed, so far as to summon miss vvorthiugton s maid a pert-looking, black-eyed girl, dressed in the height of fashion, in towdy imita tion of her mistress' rich attire. She tossed her befrizzled head at sight of the figure in the waterproof, and muttering something about "going to see," disappeared up the broad, vel vet-covered staircase. She returned di rectly. "io; Miss Worthington is not at home!" she answered. And feeling quite relieved to have suesoderi' in giAuisg an answer tos- her question at last, Alice Kay went down the marble steps ut into the rain, once more. Hailing a passing car, she stepped in side. As she seated herself she glanced accidentally up toward one of the large lace-draped windows of the Worthing' ton mansion. Seated at the window in plain sight was Miss Worthington ia a blue cashmere wrapper a French novel in her hand. She saw Alice, and with a haughty gesture of impatience, drew down the silken shade. A flush shot over Alice Ray's face. "She was at home, and denied her self to me," she said to herself. "Just as Aunt Lydia said Bhe would! Ah, well, she has lost more by the falsehood than I have. If she only knew!" here Alice arose to deposit her fare in the box "ah, if she only knew!" The car gave a sudden lurch and the coin fell from the girl's hand. A gen tleman sitting near hastily stooped.and, picking it up, deposited the fare in the box, lifted his hat, and involuntarily both half smiled. "Miss Hay!" he ejaculated eagerly; "how glad I am to meet you! I have been searching for months " He checked himself abruptly. Her face was flushing and paling by turns as he exchanged his seat for one at her side. It was Herbert Stanley, a young and popular journalist, rapidly rising in his profession; quite a "catch," in mod era parlance, and the man who was to Cora AVorthiugton a very king among men. Xo win his love she was willing to make any sacrifice. Seated at Alice's side, while the near ly empty car jogged along in the falling rain through the streets, of the Crescent City, Herbert Stanley toldher how he' had been searching for her evef since the last great yellow-fever-epidemic, auKC Iear ueatn: v ny snouiu. ueaui i wnen ner parents nau ooia ueeu sincKcu be regarded as the "King ot Terrors?" down, and she was left all alone. If it leads to eternal happiness it should And Alice told him of her own se be welcome; if it opens the gate to cter- vere illness, and how, when at length nal wos one might well dread to pass j she had recovered, ner aunt, Hiss Lydia the portal; and if it is merely passing ' Itay, an elderly woman, all alone in into that, deep sleep that knows no wak-1 the world, had kindly taken her, and ing, physical or spiritual, it should pos- j had sent her away to school, from which sess no dread. But it is not the conse- j she had now returned "f"r good," as quences of death that most men fear, j the children say. They have a vague, undetinable and ter- j The time flew in pleasant converse, rible awe of death itself. The sight of j and when at last she arrived at her des the dead, however beautiful, makes j filiation away down tows, Herbert most men shudder.. In spite of their j Stanley accompanied her. The rain boasted reason and intelligence, the ma- j had ceased .and the sua had made it jority of people are afraid of a dead j appearance; they walked the remaining man. Children are frightened by the-j block or two to the residence of Aunt phantom of death, and no amount of i Lydia, a large, rambling old house iu overheard every word ef the conversa tion. He resolved to profit by it. Be' fore he left the house he was Alice Ray's betrothed husband. The next day Alice wrote a friendly little note to her cousin, Miss Worth ington, begging her to come to Aunt Lydia's house; that the old lady was very feeble and longed to see her before she died. A curtly worded line was returned, to the effect that Miss Worth ington found no snch names upon her visiting list as that of Misses Alice or Lydia Ray. Of course that ended the subject. Alice had done all in her power to serve her cousin in a way of which Cora Worthington little dreamed; but she had striven in vain. . From the Psadleton Tribuna. Oa last Wednesday night th mem ber of Damon Ldge No. 4, K. of P., installed the fallowing officers for the ensuing term: J. M. Bentley, C. 6.J H. Carl, V. C; J. M. Yates, P., and H. J. Collins, M-at-A. A stranger yesterday who had come into town to take in the circus, kecarae intoxicated early in the morning,- and while in that condition fell against one of the circus cars and cut quite a gash in his scalp. A disgrace! ul sight was presented yesterday of a drunken woman reeling along between the rails of the railroad track, trying to make the distance be' tween the circus proper and some of the side shows. The County Clerk, during the month of July, issued marriage licenses to the following persons: N. J. Gerking and Lea M. Allen, E. R. Hnggins and Jen nette A. Gurdane, Thos. F. Rourke and L. C. Rossevelt, Peter A. Hammer and Maggie Casey, Frank R. Spaulding and Catherine J. McDonald, W. A. Shull and Leah Wells. From the census just taken by the Agent, the Indians and mixed bloods, living on the Umatilla reservation, num ber 896 in all, of which 730 are Indians and 1G6 mixed bloods. The Indians have 7000 acres under cultivation, on which they have raised 15,000 buf hels of wheat, 500 bushels of oats, 900 bush els of barley and rye, 2000 bushels of corn and 3000 bushels ef potatoes. They have 6000 head of horses, 500 head of cattle, 400 head of sheep and 250 head of hogs. This is exclusive of mixed bloods, who are mostly wives and child' ren of white men that have obtained a footing on the reservation and are culti vating considerable land by reason of such relationship. 1IK2SM v "What do you want, Ninette? Didn't I tell you not to disturb me (again this morningr.--1 " " T Miss Worthington glanced! up from the novel iu her hand as her maid came to her side. Ninette tossed her beribboned head, and her black eyes snapped viciously. "I want my money, Miss Worthing ton!" she said insolently. "You've put me off times enough! I haven't had a dollar from yon in three months, and I'm going to have it now, or there will be trouble!" Miss Worthington's face had grown white as snow. She half arose, then sank back into her seat again. "Ninette," she wailed piteeusly, may as well tell the truth. I have no money! 1 have been frightfully extrav agant, and ruin stares me in the face Mrs. Ward, my Companion, brought me a pile of bills to-day, and the mail contained nothing else. This house must be sold, anr? I shall seek refuge with poor Aunt Lydia, whom I have disowned!" "She is dead!" announced the maid coolly. "I saw the notice in the morn mjj paper. And, miss, that gentleman who used to call here Mr. Herbert Stanley he was married to your cousin, Miss Ray, at the old lady's death-bed. It was your aunt's request. And that is not all. Your aunt left a big fortune all to Mrs. Herbert Stanley and " Ninette did not finish, for Cora Worthington lay at her feet in a dead swoon. The Worthington mansion was closed, the creditors satisfied, and a pale, weary woman, plainly attired, drove away from the magnificent "home which would know her no more. Shortly afterward, in the capacity of "companion," she sailed for Europe with a wealthy lady, and lived and died in her employ. as you maice your own bed, says the homely old adage, "so you must he." And Miss Worthington had paid dearly for that one false assertion. "Only a while lie!" the devotee of fashion will exclaim in remonstrance, "a mere evasion permitted by society, and quite pardonable in the eyes of the world!" White or black, it was falsel And ia the eyes of the great Judge of the world, all falsehoods are alike. i. Dusenbenr& iOs i Have removed their large stock ofgoodl to their KLrORT OF XAJOK JONES. opposite the MarsM House. The Appropriation Asked -A Scheme for the Improvement of the Co lombia stiver. Major W. A. Jones has made his an nual report on improvement of Oregon and Washington Territory rivers during I the past fiscal year: 33,874 has been expended on the Columbia at the Cas cades, and $21,823 remains 'available. Much benefit has already resulted from this improvement. It is estimated that $1,750,000 is required to complete the project, and $750,000 is asked far next Tear. Mai or Jones savs that if the to tal amount needed is appropriated he Wrier A thfiV Wm K f It I OnCArl tA malkt call irieir old customers and ones. cau cpsn this worit torr&vigittf9i SnsidB of two years. Its opening, he says, will have a great and beneficial influence on the development of this exceedingly rich and fertile country. The principal improvements are the flanking of the upper Cascades with a canal 300 feet long, and the removal of obstructions to navigation of the lower Cascades. T.HE UPPER COLUMBIA. In spealcing of the proposed improve ment of thej Columbia river near The Dalles, Oregon, Major Jones says that for a distance of about thirteen miles, commencing a little above that city, the river runs and is choked apparently by an intrusion! nf lnva. thrmiuh -wliipVt il: has with difficulty cut a passage. The Proprietor. obvious mode ot improving navigation I Here is where you can get yeur money's here is to dodg'e these mighty obstacles many new Adams meat market THOMAS CALVERT, J. PEOEBSTKL. C B. rxoXMTBW WESTON ill Flouring I worth in knowledge can dispel the is the source of the silly subsequent tear. Here error. Children should be taught to re gard death as it really is, and not as cowardly superstitioa has pictured it. The County Poor Farm is to be sold. How much will it bring: As much as it cost the county? Time will soon tell. the midst of spacious and well-kept grounds. A few moments later Herbert was seated in a pleasant room, comfortably, though not luxuriously, furnished, while Alice hastened to the side ot her aunt, who was a confirmed invalid, to report the success of her mission. But even if it should sell for more than j ljom, a paie, weary-.ooting man, littea ter gray neaa irem me Let CS hear MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. e'; di aa? MO tVna A-rcn&c. ctieun.-. m, , i the betiet 3 -riTc-i : the original price aad the cost of im- j nrovemect with interest on the sum ex- j j pendc l added that would not blot oat i j the remembrance of the mapner in j i whioli the county was muL'ted in this j i matter. By all means let it be sold, j urns too :r?at ana : It was something she Bated. "What is it, sissy?" aid a West Side groceryman to a little girl, who was swinging against the side of the coun ter, lolling out her tongue snd looking timid. "My ma seat me for umpia." "Well, what is it?" "I dunno." "Was it bread?" "No, sir; she borrowd that Mrs. llggona. "Was it meat?" "No, I s'pect it wasn't that, coz we've enough to look at it if anybody come3 1 in, and that's all we has it for." by means of canals and locks. Such a project, it is estimated, would coat $11,- 000,000, because of extensive excava tions ana waus ana gates ot unprece dented height that would be required. If we apply this enormous sum at the rate at which funds have been provided for the Cascades canal, it will appear that over one hundred years will be re quired before navigation can he opened through this obstruction. ' RAILWAY INCLINES. Majoi Jones thinks that canals and locks will ultimately be used for mak ing the improvement. He, however, proposes another project for the present, and says: "I propose to flank The Dalles and Celilo Falls with railway in clines, over which laden boats and river crafts may be hauled by means of ordi nary engines at the summits, and blast out the contracted water ways tc width of 300 feet, which will be sufH cient to reduce the velocity to a naviga ble status." Major Jones says such a proposition has been advocated at this place tor years. He estimates the , maximum grade of the track for the r ail way at 213.84 feet per mile. The cars will have extra wheels on each f.ide, with j independent axles, on a two-r i'l track, j 25 feet and six inches wide. ' The maxi mum load on a single whe el will la about seventeen tons. For tl le present only a single line of track is proposed. He estimates the cost for such improve ment at abont $1,250,000. Major Jones concludes: "I htave pat this project forward for agitation and discussion, refraining from recommenda tion until it has been discaseed and treated in the usual way." Beef, Pork, Mutton, and everything in the line of meats that the country produces. Highest market price cattle. MAIN ST. - paid for fat ADAMS. would reiipectfully inform the puhlic that she naa just opened out a complete block ot Spring and Summer Millinery in Mrs. Ashby's old stand on Water Si. TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, Feathers, Trimmings, Flowers, Ornaments - and all the latest Noreltiea, My Stock is all new and frash, and the ladies ot Weston and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and examine it. MRS. A. CARDEN. The Chinese of New York city are doing something commenda'sle at last. They are stealing png dogs :or roasting purposes. If this country needs any mre Chinese it should import only those who are fond of roast dog. A boy presented with a pie to share with his sister was told that in cutting it he must give her the largest piece, Reflecting a moment, he passed th pie to his sister with the remark, "You cut it." Froebatel Bros. Proprltna j v axut actcbiks of FIRST-CLASS FLOUR. And keep constantly on bant al Witt oi mm leed inh a BRAX, SHOUTS, CHOP BARLEY Jfotiee to the Public, All persons knowing theipaelvea In debted either by note or book acMBnt, are hereby requested to coma forward and make immediate payment, a all aU ranning accouats must b aettlad br edb th fYe also wiah t t. -.41 ... the W,to Steam FlouTMilUii for or ale. For farther v.;-i to the undersigned. " 1 "r ProelXrtel Br, H. O. MARSHALL, Boot and Shoe laker, MAIN ST., CEHTERYILLE. I he hnest JJoets kept constantly on hand or made to order on the shortest notice. 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