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Weston Weekly Leader.
local ni;To;t
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1885.
Ol K AtiEXTS.
The followinz are the authorized agents of the
Luim In their respective localities:
Pendleton C. W Wa'kv.
Ilenpner O H l!a:loel!,
Milton A B y.vun.
Centerville S II Hvuart,
Walla Walla O T Tr.omns.i-i,
Ella P. O Frank o'virttt
Inland Cltir J. L. Car. r.
Walla Walla A. Mtnc'.ien
CCNTEUVILLE.
DOLPH LOIrfJF. iO. 80, A. F. A. M.
Meets on the first and third Satur
day ul each month at 7 o'clock p. in.
T. J. KWK, W. M.
W. T. COOK, Secretary.
WILD HORSE L"i..r.
if..-. I. f: M.-ts
tT'XJ. P. MiLLLIi, See.
MILTON.
....-ftv livnnpvn HI T il O V
ildrfJ every Winnie evi-ui.i:.; (
...i.l ,'..l'n..-.i- Hii:l MiifiH;. lir.
LOCAL LEVBEI
Xoto Dr. L. M. Davis' announce
ment. --Notions, etc., at your own price, at
Pauly'tt.
Prairie chickens are getting scarce
and wild.
Sack needles ot the best quality at
'r. M. Puuly'H.
Miss McAllister has gone to Walla
Walla eu a visit.
liird seed of the freshe3t and clean
eat kind, at 15c., at I'auly's.
Mi3 Lou Reynolds o Walla Walia
Aval over last Monday.
(Jo to Killing & Co. for your cold
pressed castor and mineral oils.
Mrs. Pauly is expected home to
morrow from her lonj; visit to Wiseou
in. A nice line of candies and nut.-? at
J. J. Iiauta & Co., Ceiilervihe.
Mr. Henry liucey, of the law firm
of Walke Sc lincey, Pendleton, was iu
the city week ago to-day.
Largest and best assortment o'f
boots and shoes at Kalio;. & Co's.
Mrs. Olive Hull of Kast Portland,
who baa been vUiiiu; friend here, re
turned home last Wednesday.
Young men when you want n nob
by Huit of clothes go to balm; & Co.
Whew! UG1 in the shade at Pen
dleton. What a blessing wo do not
live ut a county seat.
Next Sunday Dr. I.athrop, of
Walla Walla and Rev. W. E. Potwine,
of Pendleton will exchange pulpits.
Watches' cleaned PI. 30. Main
springs SI. Case Hpiinm $1. Clocks
cleaned 1. All work warranted by
1'rauk Mauuing, Ceuterville.
Konrkeville is the cr.phouiona cos
nomeu of a new town between Kasthmil
nud Pendleton iu wliioh it is said that
P. K. Smith and others of Pendleton
are interested.
Building good barns is a good evi
dence nt prosperity. Tub uitr.t lmm
in this neighborhood has just been
completed by Mr. T. J. Gallaher. It
in 26xt0 feet in size, tinished with rus- j Mi't'.y fires have been starti d from
tic and neatly painted. Messr. SUce ! steam tiiris'.w.s this year. Mr. Henry
Bros, did the work. j Piiiki-rtun'n grain and dwelling had two
-The continued warm weather ls j narrow eat-as this season, timely dis
Imvin., a. .l,.r..si..!T influence on Pine I ,:vcry each lime preventing much pro-
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creek. It is omte low and weak. In
41.. .1. .11 'l.o !,!.., - l - ':;,..! -
arc having a high lime fishing for pr
ri'winklcs. They sccai to cnjy v.auiut;
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- They may bo tramps or they may
be Chinamen, the latter suspected, but
they are mailing thriiist-lvex altogciher
too familiar around dwellings at theii- .
per part of town in tin: night season. A !
dose of burkshot administered with a ;
IjooJ gmi would probably prevent til. ir j
prowling through kitihcus and dining
rooms.
At.tl'irt't frnm 11 lift mi niwl firm.
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tine marshes, near luiiiu-, is a terror to
travellers. Aycr's Ague Cure is an of-
fci-tual iirotcclion from the disease, and
a cure for those who have become its,"!
victims. It works i 1st as eflectualiy in '; pre-emption entries can only be can
all malarial districts on this side ol" the ; n'W'lX through the courts. It has been
sea. Try it. j the practice of the land office to cancel
Last Tuesday a serious nci ident oc
curred a few miles norlh of Weston mi-
the farm of .Mr. 11. Key. A youn
man, Ralph Ilcrnard, son ot S. II. llnn-
ard of this place, was working on Ihe
feed table of a threshing machine, pitch
ing the grain as delivered by the derrick
fork to the feeder. A load from the
derrick fork, coining soi-ner than lie ex
pected, btruck him and threw him oil'
hit balance. Iu attempting to recover
himself he stepped on the machine,
slipped and fell. His left foot ami!
were caught by tho cylinder and man-
clcd horribly. Dr. J. C. Kpiu-rnou was
immediately summoned and found it
necessary to amputate the leg about
two or three inches below the knee.
At this writing he is resting comforta
bly.
-Kecordcr Jones' court has pwont
CU a lively appearance this week
lcGregory, arrested las
Sanday for
being drunk and using improper lan
guage ou the streets, was lined live do
Jan and costs. Ou Mu lay a "wild
aui woolly" stranger by the name rf
Lvi Idled b.;m.lf -ith dnv
store
-....Key aml ue.,..a orrili?.t a. .;
n.ar.-iim ;
'W eeu with a briek in eaeh
Jiaod and declari,,.- the country was not
hHl.Otf.1 I1....1 ,
eiuiujn arr.'st
him
Marshal Gt-tcheil ,.i , . .
t-iL-O
him
nt
in, out the fellow foi,.- i;;
greaser and was not over',!
;e a
powered until
the Marshal had c.ul
ei in several aM:t.
ants, ana even tue-.i he hid to h,
.!. l l t ... . ,
luiwmu auv. mil ..ei'Te laKCl! to tbt
cooler. After pulling half tho Marshal's
wnutKcr tuii, r.ii :ii.g I wo or tiiroc men
nd kicking haif a dozen others, the
Kccorder thought Ave dollars and e..:s
was sutlit-ieot. On We.lnesday H-liis
& Cleve of Ceuterville 'brougiit tuit in
.the Justice's onrt against N. P.. David
son for $43. Davidson brought ia a
CJuater claim f.?!3S. Judgment for
?G.ll was rciulcr.-d ia favor cf TVvid-fon.
V ramps abound.
Cove cheese,' the o?;t, at Pauiy's.
A Ffiscia! meet 1115 of the City Ccoa
cil was hsid last night.
Four new buildings are in course of
construction at Adams.
Have your watch repaired, by
Frank Manning, Ceuterville.
-r-Ueo. Hartman's family haa returned
from a pleasure trip to Meachem's.
Miss Caliie Kothrock returned this
; week from a sojourn at Meachem's sta
tion.
Frank Msnnin watchmaker and
jewdrr is at McMokl's Hotel, Center
vi.ie. Those v ho hid 'hsirouting in July
ar; re-!'tt!i.' that ihey did not wait
until August.
Nice clean mixed bird teed, only
15cpfirpour.dat J. J. Ruutu, & Co.'s,
Centerville.
Mr. A. Ske the nvl'.er, goes to
Waitsburg to tab.e enar-ie of the flour-
"n ..m. ite
h:it p!".L-.
Don't fail to c;-.'.: on .1. J. Banta i
Co., and get l'i :ir prices an Ma'chice
Oib; bemre V4.u l.cy.
- Vurnif
i;r.-;-l
ro i'-r I !i? Marshall IIo:.i'-e
air;
tlu-
.Mr. Carivlo will liave
:i in ;-. vciv sin;! 1 lime. ,
J '"( ..!. .Ti". Iv'iin'.snii. C. Cit-ve?,
W. F. i;ut!-i.vr .ia-s. i'roome were
I over from Cectcrviile Inrt Weriucsdav.
Atlir r. long vl.-ii to rvh-.t-ves in i
lia- '.iniw.'i,i;t ?ite"c. .Mrs. A. .. .joi'es
is exj-ee'.td home ta V e.ti-u this week.
rii'Mii.ier toe eli-.-aTK.-.-
'!l:-:ITlfSt. lll;l!-,-- til
br.y yoiii- to",
lianta i:z Co.'s
ic;a
illui cigars
':w:i..'.'
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ne out luiKinitaut vioi .ivtov as-
. rrts that last
imiav nk-hl was the
warmest experienced in Ka stcru Oregon
for ten years,
II. O. Marshall and his men are at
work on Mr. McDonald's brick bouse.
Homer, not satisfied with building up
tho town is bent on building up the
country.
Campbell & CaHwell's Portable
Callery is here for a short time only
to make all kinds of pictures. Persons
desiring line photographs, cabinets, or
anything else in the pic'.nre line would
do well to give tliem a call'.
Thermomet
may diirer; hut all
nrec that last Tuesday was the'hottest
day of the reason. Persons who have
been observers of the temperature in
tins cu'tiiity for twenty-six years concur
in savin;; that Tuesday was the hottest
day experienced during that time.
The New Zealand I.'iac and Mer
cantile Agency, at San Francisco, has
received from New Z-.-aland some fa
tuous Seed Oats, eampies of which may
be seen at the I.KADEit office. Parties
wishing to purchase oats for seed from
this Agency should do so before the
middle of October. For prices apply ot
I.DADl'.U oiliae. Orders respectfully so
licited. Articles of incorporation have been
Hied in the oliice of the Secretary of
Stale by tin: f.:t (i.-and-;, Ms-achem &
Per.dl'.ilim V a;.J'in llnad company.
Obj -ct, 1..) operate a to!! road over the
lilue mountains Principal ollice at
I .(.: r.i i ll . 'imiv;i-.-.i'tor-i, F. A. Fol
tor, Daniel Chaplin and M. Baker.
. I Capita! stock, S3t),0o0.
liable
I'iii oii-rs, call round to the
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nilie
mid gut your dweliiags
i anil bai ns ii.nure-l in the Hoi!!'.; Mutual
"r "c,v
;.!aa.l, bath ruliubie compan-
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Soma time during Tuesday night
j the !..; trt! just v.est of tunnel Xo,
i :!, on the l . K. X'., nb mt 13 miles
bul.pw the i.'a'.bs, got a lire and three
bents of 20 feet i.a.-h were partially
biirn';l. 'J lie passenger train up from
Portland was (let liued about four hours,
during which tir.it; repiirs sniiicicnt .to
enable it lo pass were completed. This
accounts tor our having no Portland
i mail ou Wednesday,
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1 Tlie general land ofiice has received
! information thai Judge Deady, of the
j.n Circuit Court, has decided that
. prc-eniptiiin entries upon sumcicnt
proof of iion-complia-ace of the iaw, or
i want of good faith on the part of the
1 - prc emptor. Acting Commissioner Wal-
! kcr has oliicially informed his informant
that the practice and views of the !a-.v j
lolijvcd and entertained by the general !
land ofiice will not be changed before
the Supreme Court of the Cnitcd States
shall have Inula opportunity of passing
upon the points raised by Judge Deady.
Mr. H. McArthur, who ever since
his trip to the l"r.iat;!!a, out ot which
j "e caught nearly, at least, a dozen trout
i in a ''?k. greatly interested in fish
j :lml sllln.-. bauds us the following:
1 1e,;l''' generally know a great deal more
! a,olir' iU"' t!;clr wy than they did
- ' ten yr"lrs ag, hut how many are there,
i you suppose, outside of scientific
i folk.-, iin.l ILL, l ii,,,
- 1 Si,lm,, isn't a salmon at all until he is
' , three yeats old? Not many, we believe.
: From tin- tine he is born, ahm.r In 1-VU.
jfuary. cnlil he is a vear or 'fourteen
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,"m:tl,!' 'u- tl!'- -vj;u- Js a parr,
i and looks so mai-'u like a brook trout
i that hundreds of them are killed and
basketed every vear by ssiertsnien whoe
j t-xj'-crieucc has
not taught them the
; dili'erenee between the parr and the
j trout. As soon as they are over being
I'll'""
they become smolts, and have
c.imiden-
cno;
-h in themselves !
i lrni tue rivers to the sea. As coon as
they get iuto salt water their appetite
S . 1 1 s o sliarpen. and tiiey favor it so
wed that tl-ov ..-J -i t, on. ol n
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(o every
uth. J ;'ter three ur foil
'linger ptinickiaa in sea water tbev
are s proud cf Ih-ir slick, glistening,
rotunu i.aau'y
b.'.ck for then
that they start at t-iice
birthplace among the
pool, an,i
ataracts, and reach l-ir-ro I
Vo--e V.l'a -.j;
lordly fathers,
self in Irs na
ton,' resc nl.bim-e to their !
. it-j grilse cisport him
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liree yi-:irs
aken on all the
V.v- i..u . .
f .-m 'a'-. l ,C "1 i'.
i;::!i:;rr i.-, ::-.tin
.iturity, aud jiur-!
' r.ey- prv.j-y
t.:c
ISarvpst les.
Duacan, got 1127
bushels of
cats fr.jiii forty acres.
J. T. Downing, Dry CreeS, ISO acres
of wheat, average 33 bushels to the
acre
Linnrille Bros., had 57 acres of spring
wheat from which they threshed 1160
bushels.
Much of the falling of wheat is attrib
uted to the effects of the frost iu weak
ening the fetraw.
Mrs. Greer, ne mile south of Wes
ton had CO acres of wheat that averaged
3G bushels to the acre.
Which yields the better, red chaff or
little club? and which of them is the
more liable to 'lodge?1'
H. C. Downing, l-l acres of wheat;
yield, 400 bushels; 6 acres of oats aver
age. 50 bushels to ihe acre.
The Blalock farm produced this year
about G0.0C0 basheb of wheat, averag
ing 27i bushels to the acre.
Boston Durr, about a mile south of
Weston had 30 acres of barley that
averaged 33 bushels to the acre.
J. 11. Millet's 35 acres of wheat gave
only G33 bushels; 1 1 acres of oats made
4-45 bushels. Farming is not Jirn's
forte.
J. M. Isley, near Blue Mountain
station had a field ot wheat that aver
aged a little more than fifty bushels to
the acre.
Alex. Walker had "0 acres of wheat
(red chaff) which yielded 30 bushels to
the acre; 10 acres of barley that yielded
710 bushels.
f. J. Gallaher, south of Weston had
es of wheat that yielded 1400 I
bushels; and 14 acres of oats that gave
500 bushels.
Geo. A Ilartman, north of Weston,
ISO acres of wheat, yield 4!i0o bushels.
Fully one-fourth was lost, no badly
wrs it faileu.
Harry Kribbs had 170 acres of wheat
(club) that gave-Slii bushels to the acre;
IS acres of barley, on sod, that yielded
23 bushels to the acre.
Henry Stamper, 130 acres of wheat
(club), average, 32 bushels to the acre;
12 acres of larley, 3S bushels to the
acre; 10 acres of oats, 47 bushels to the
acre.
Henry Pinkertou had 74 acres of
wheat (club) that yielded 2500 bushels;
3!) acres of wheat (club) that yielded
1372 bushels; 20 acres of barley that
yielded 934 bu.dicls.
J. W. Stamper. 00 acres of wheat
(club), overage 33 bushels to the acre;
40 acres of wheat (club), 25 bushels to
the acre (late sowing); 25 acres of bar
ley; 31 bushels to the acre.
J. S. Harris, few miles south of Wes
ton had 37 acres of wheat that jiebted
1352 bushels (12 acres of the heaviest
was badly lodged); and 23 acres of bar
ley that yielded 800 bushels.
EejoieSstss liuivi S,r.:k.
Lexixutox, Ky. My. John T.
Bruce, of the United States ltcvenue
Collector's Office, informed an editor
of the Daily Press, of this city, that for
seven years he suffered terribly iroia
'rheumatism in hi3 auk'.e, which most
of tho tir.it- was swollen to two or three
times its natural size, and was so pain-
ful that he could not put his foot to the
ground. After trying everything he i
couid think of without obtaining relief,
he at ten o'clock one mornics awplied
St. Jacobs Oil, and shortly afterwards
made two further applications. At
three o'clock that afternoon the pain
was gone; the swelling also disappeared,
and the cure was as permanent as it
was quick.
Dr. Williamson takes this method
of notifying his patrons that he expects
to take a trip to the East about Septem
ber 1st, and urgently neiMa to collect
what is due him. During his absence
of about a month, II. McArthur will
continue making collections, to whom
all money may be paid.
HiOticc.
II. McArthur notifies those interested
that he holds the books of the City
Drug" Store for collection, aud all money
j due nlnsl be Pi,u' promptly.
IIaywakd 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.
You cannot afford to be without them.
II. S. MctL-ARi:iK, Agt. , Walla Mila.
G. J. P.ECliT, 124 Market St., S. 1,
General Agent.
Barklpii Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world ior Cuts,
r.ruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt l!':?um,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped liands,
Chilblains, Corns, antl all Skin Erupt
ions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect sitistaction, or money refunded..
Price 25 cents per box. For sale l,y
W. II. McCoy.
olice lo Delinquent.
SiirniFF's OFKrrv
Pi'.ndi.eton, Umatilla Co., Or. (
i To the delmqueut taxpayers of sid
i county
' , I'-T, ,,otfd ha if ,be
i.ia i'm ia.it, .iuii nil uupaiu ia.i s prior
' to that lime. rW ros-iiil ,n-,ir ..ro
not paid by September 1st, ISS'i. "m-.Ie-
f" WiU-Je1?,:eC,ed 'A'itb eaii
tax. I have waited because rnonev was
0 carcc. Jjarvesr has com? . Farmers
I can get advan- es. Labor'.-rs ca.n draw
! tne''r w?-e-- v b-v U(,1,1' l"ger, as iu
many m- tances to wait ,vi!l be to pay
irom two to tea times ttp amount vou
j now owe. V)l. Maktin.
Sheriff.
An O.' !-! ahiolieI Eiiea.
The nlj-fa 'binned idea that one should
0 i never enter a sick room with an empty
tomaeli l? a true o-.ie. Ihe gastric
' JI",'e.,s.n'
secreted in an cnn.tv stom
ach; it is only when food is taken into
the stomach and dictation commences
, ;'.1;1t liio gastric juice is present. Ail
germs sire Kiuen ny coming m contact
witli healthy irastric juice jherefore a
full stomach ftrti!ies one a&ainst con
tractm? contagious diseases. De Ha-
v . n's Dyspepsia Cure is e-pecialiy
aur.p
of I li
etl tn act u;.-on t;ie digestive jeiees
system and keeps them iu a pure
a-i! natural condition. In this manner
it ensures nropcr digestion and assimi-
hition of the food. It never fails to cf-1
l- i .iiir.i ,'i m.'.t. :jv-,i.i iui: n i-i-
tec a cure m the most obstinate cases
' M Dvspppsia. Indi-estion. Flatulency
t - r' Vini-.-.-'ii ir in t m 1 o 1 1 r . i .
at V. II. McCoy's drr.j store.
Adams t orrr.possdeaciu
Adams, August 13.
To the editor of the Leader:
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Tfo say that "our usually tuiet town
was thrown into a state of intense ex
citement last Monday by a stabbing af
fray that occurred near here on the re
serve," would be incorrect, for the rea
son that we are not a "usually quiet
town," nor are we very easily excited
over such matters. The principals in
the affair were Karcis3 Tebeau and An
tome Farvroux, two Frenchmen living
on the reservation. The latter stabbed
the former gentleman four times with a
pocket knife once in the throat, once
in the shoulder, once in ' the side and
once in the mouth. None of the
wouads are very serious. Farvroux
was arrested and tried yesterday before
'Squire Dozier, J. T. Armstrong ap
pearing for the defense and Mr. Tebeau
prosecuting witness. Now I suppose a
lawsuit is a very ordinary affair in Wes
ton. Not so with us. I have just as
serted that as a town we are not usual
ly carried away by excitement, but in
this case, our very first and only law
suit, a little excitement was excusable,
and of course everybody suspended bus
iness and went, to court. Mr. Arm
strong led off with an apostrophe to lib
erty, expatiated at length upon the
great. Magua Charta and the glorieus
free institutions of our country, and
wound up with an eloquent appeal to
have the case dismissed on the ground
that the prosecutor's name was not on
the indictment. The 'Squire did not
see it in the same light. This being
positively his very first appearance (as
'Squire) in any court, he did not pro
PJse to ilsPose the case iu so summa.
ry a manner. He therefore overruled
the motion and adjourned until next
morning when, after much deliberation,
he concluded to discharge the prisoner
and rearrest him at some future time
A great many funny little incidents oc
curred worth relating, but not wishing
to prejudice the 'Squire against m5 I
desist. (You know I might have busi
ness with him sometime.) However,
our first case of litigation will be a thing
long to be remembered a reminiscence,
as it were, of the early days of Adams,
Speaking of reminiscences, Mr. Reese
could, if he would, write a book that
would rival Grant's famous one, if he
would give us his recollections of the
early history of Walla Walla. Out
lawsuit caused him to remember the
first justice elected in Walla Walla.
He says it was a miliury niau at the
post (I forget his name and the office
he held), and there being no court house
at the. time, Mr. Ileese informed him
that if he would furnish the lumber
necessary to build a table to write up-
j on he (Mr. K. would have it built and
furnish him an efhee, rent free, ihe
proposal was gratefully accepted and an
order for all the lumber he desired giv
en on the Quartermaster. "Of course,"
Mr. Keese coucluded, "such a man lis
'Mao' ' would have taken advantage
of this opportunity and pel haps been
hauling yet." Then he gave me
friendly punch and added: "I only gave
Ihe soldiers a dollar a load to haul the
most of the lumber to ina-ke thai table
Does the whole ala consigning of
wheat to parties belu'.v affect tho inter
ests of fanners to their disadvantage?
Docs it. not put tho irreat bulk of the
cos in the hands of the speculators?
j And is not the demand thus supplied as
i the market renuires it. and eraduallv
carried away by the foreigu ships, en
tirely destroying the possibility ot any
rise in the market by reason of scarcitj-,
of "shipping? I believe that if all the
former;-, who desire to hold their wheat
would warehouse it on the road, instead
ofhippu: it, the competition between
buyeYs would be much greater.
Our sometimes lawlessness was most
terribly rebuked a few days since.
Some parties from a neighboring tow'j,
being favorably impressed by the re
ports .concerning our little village, -conceived
the idea f settling here. Car
penters were employed and lumber for
a two story building, 24x40, ordered
and hauled on the ground am1, the tim
bers out for the building. A ladjMFas
the projector. She cairie up, when mat
ters were thus far advanced, and, just as
luck would have it, 1,!ie boys well, our
ideas of propriety and hers did not
agree, and the couseo-ience was opera
tions on the house -was suspended and
they; took the:ir departure for a more
decorous city.
Charley B owllng says that he takes
the Leade : principally on account of
the c-orre jpoiidence from Adams. I
thought t.o slay him where he stood.
The j ron doors for Keese & Kedman's
new s'.oio have just arrived. They are
6x12. Ciperations on the building will
con'.me jce immediately.
Temperature 10C Tuesday.
M. S. Lee.
Uouril of Fqnalilatlon.
Xotice is hereby given that on Mon
day the Slst day of August, ISS5, the
Board of Equalization will attend at
the office of the County Clerk of Uma
tilla County, Oregon and publicly ex
amine the assessment roll for the pur
pose of correcting errors, omissions, &c.
C. P. Davis,
Assessor.
Sotice.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to Cooper, Schniuck & Garnett,
are requested to call aud settle their
accounts by the 12th of September, as
we intend to close up our business on
that day. Cons will be added to co
conuts not settled by the date above
mentioned.
CoorEn, ScmiucK & Garnett.
Lxcllrd Thousand.
All over the laml are going into co
I stasv over Dr. King's New Discovery
j for Consumption. Their unlooked for
recovery bv the timely use o: this great
lite having remeay, causes tuem ti go
' nearly wild iu its praise. It is guaian-
- ! teed to positively cure Severe Couilis,
Colds, Asthma, llay Fever, Bronchitis.
Hoarseue-s,
oice, or any allec- i
and Lungs- Trial'
; tion ot th
! Hetties free at V. If. McCoy's Dru
i store,
i
Larae size S'l.iiO.
. iiu liic iu
l II .
hinz beauty o: the violet
i wmcn crows nv tiie custv wavsnle is
I lost to' the man v.bo breais both his
, .i i- en retrtrt orci ti ;ns IV nwTl ra nnT
I to pie
it.
o Xoi be Bceetvc;!. ,
There is a' firm in Walla Walla try
in, (and partially succeeding) to steal
a portion of try patronage, by putting
out a sign "Davis Dentist," instead of
toeir firm name. When you want den
tal work, performed and warranted by
an operator who is responsible, ana here
to stair, s-o to the omce over Kecs &
Wiuau'3 store. Dp.. L. M. Davis.
VThea baby was sick, we gave her CASTORIA,
When sha was a cliild, we gave her CASTORIA,
When she fceeane Miss, she clung to CASTORIA,
When she had children, she gave them CASTORIA.
BOKJi.
1TDOXALH On Sunda, the ICth ilist., at Is
land C'itv. t aion Co., Oregon, to the wuc of
lir. J . J. ML-Uoiild. a daughter.
l'ES AW Sl'lSSlHtS.
Men must work and women must
weep, but only a baby can scream like
a wilderness of to in ca.v-3. !
Don't forget that liccse & Redman
are located at Adams, aud do a "boss"
business. j
HIS REWARD.
The man who made mosquito-bar?
Should v.-ith the angels stand,
And float around autonff the
A harp within his ZT 1
Steinaker & Co.keen tne Buckiuekam
& Hecht's boots and shoes.
4- Vermont sirl went into a meadow
to iketch a cow. The cow happeced to
brin oldjone with a ring iu her nose,
arid they picked the girl up on the other
side of a seven-rail fence.
Steinaker & Co. have the largest and
best assortment of wall paper iu Weston.
For bargins in glassware and
crockery go to Rcese&Redinan's, Adams.
Some people cry for joy. The resi
dent of ihe polar region is happiest when
he has his blubber.
Reese & Redman, Adams, are pay
ing the highest market rates for wheat.
A Pitteburg niau has been fined 30
for keeping a cow. The cow belong td
to a neighbor.
Steinaker & Co. make a specialty of i
gents clothing and turmslnng goods.
I'or a nobby suit call ou them.
Here lies Aehiile Dueasson,
Commercial traveler,
Deceased at the are of 20 years.
He had already traveled 500,000 kilo meters
Uy railway.
Pray for him.
From a French Village Tombstone.
Bill-heads, letter-head, liete-head-3,
etc., printed and put up in tablets at
the Leader- office at Ponlamd y.riccs.
A MIDNIGHT PEST.
'j How doth the uiosriu:--)
Improve the midifrht clark
To leave on forehead .and on limb
His sanguinary m-jirk.: '
How skillfully lie Tiies his bill,
How neat he makes attacks;
Then stores himself in parts unseen
And dodges all the whacks. '
The LEADER office, doe.t all kinds of
job work in first-cla.-is style at Portland
prices.
Tho English are Retting so exasperat
ed at Ireland that tlif-y are going to
abolish the cork 'nelyiets of the army.
The best quality 4ii envelopes furnish
ed and printed at ."L'-iAliEit office for 2
per box of 250.
Staid folks Country velativjts.
The place foa star gazer Up stares
A worse John than Johnmith
The demijohu
Of all 1,he counts we ever "neard, how
ever high in rank, not one could hold a
candle io a discount at th j bank.
NEW TO-D AY.
Campbell & Cailweil's
STABLE OALLER
is brae for a
SHORT TIME ONLY
to rr.nke all kinds of
ictiares
NOV IS YOUR OPPQRTliHITY.
H. -2. F. KOCH a SOFJ,
CSh AYK. A -OUl ST., K. V. CITl',
Pulilih Sc:lentbpr 5th, their
Fall and Winter Fashion Catalogue.
A complete puiile as to WIin to Wear anil
WIie:-e I l!ny --iiioniii-all.v everything
fur Ladies,' Gents', Chililreu' pad Infants' Wear.
Housekeeping Goods, etc. Beautifully illustrat
ed with Fashion Pla-.es and about li.OOO Knjrrav
iiijia. Prices lwer than those of any other
hoii-ie in the United States. Satisfaction (ru-r-autced
in erery case. Seut Fa-oe to any aiidress.
Xolice for Publication.
Lasd OiTicn at La Graxdb.O keik,
A'jjuiit 19, 1KS5.
Notice is hereby jriven tii-it the follow ing
nameil settler has filed notice of her intention to
make final proof ia support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made oefore J. H. ilaley.a
Notary Public, at Pendleton, Oregon, on
October 3rd, l!s34. viz.:
Kaseiic Kecfer.
D. S. No. 5540, for the northwest quarter of
section 4, township 5 north, rane S4 east, W.
SI.
She names the following witnhsaes to prove her
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
T. Pet'-rson, of Watla Walla, W. T.: Harvey E.
Younir, W. P. Smrgis and Kie'nard Defreeee, of
Milton, Oregon.
6. O. SWACKHAMER,
38 i$r KUfc-iBWr.
ANTED!
500,000 BUSHELS
OF GOOD
BREWING BARLEY
for which the highest market price w-.ll
be paid. Also, same amount of
WHEAT.
Parties haying barley can have sacks
furnished by me. I receive at any ship
ping point,( either on rivyr or railroad.
ADVANCES MADE CN WHEAT,
and very reasonable rates of storage
given.
Walla Walia - - W. T.
, y, ;
7 .f 's
' l ?! SA S A . VY?7YiS7f
; &JZsUd4C$
The Portland Easiness Coll-re, Port'.aid, Ore-
' oners scpen.-i
i to tl.fc voun:
. desire to obtain apra':ti..u! e'i;jit:r. in the sfao-rt-
! t'mc coitstent with tnormub w,.rV. ind at
'-.c-isj"" y: -
: throughout the year.
Students :
L.:e. v.U..j. isi: A,
Those desirinir fine, centrally located Easiness
Lots or beautifully situated Kesideson Sit in
iuc winvwgnew
can be accommodated by calling at the offices! the
Adams Peal Estate Association,
ADAMS. OEEOOS
DECORATIVE
Paper Hanger,
HOUSE, sigx,
BUGGY AXD WAGOX
Graining in All Kinds of Wood.
KALSOllIXIXC, c.
Wm. Lowndes.
Koticc for Publication.
Lasd OmcJi ai La Sraxpk; Orkoob,
.llllv ltilh. ISA'S.
Notice is herebv given that tho following
named settler has ft' td notica of 1. is intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and that
said proof will b made before J. L. Kiliiau, a
Notary Public, at ' Van Sycla, Oregon, oa
AU'lUl iLUjlOC., VIZI j
Wi'-lM-rt C Cathrart,
D. S. Jfo 6782 , for the southe:it quarter nt
tion SO, tow ns hip 6 north, ranue 34 E. W. il.
tiv names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said land, ,-iz: . .
Harvey Youn?, Richard Defreate, William Rice
and Eug ae Keifier, all of Milton, Oregon.
S. O. SWACKHAMER,
24 RegUtev.
F.UOI.DMAN. O. UOLDilAN
EOLDHAX BROS.,
DEALERS IS
Stoves and Hardware
Adams, Oregon.
Kcei always in stock a- select assortment of CUT-
LEU V ot the bust branus, and a full line of
Wood and Willow Ware
Nails, 6 nits. Screws, Files and everything is
their line that farmers need. Patronage
respectfully solictcd and
Fair Treatment Guaranteed
51his space s paid for by tho
AUAUfi LlVEKV STABLa.
fiQnf.QTnnllQ TTmica
UU11.UUJ. Y11J.U UUUOUi
G.W. TITSWQRTH
MANAGER.
This new and commodious hotel has ftixt been
completed and is now ready for tiie
reception of guests.
The Rooms are aii Neatly Furnished
The table will tt all times he fnmished with the
delicacies of the season.
No effort will be spared to make quests com-
iortaDie.
Large Sample Roonri
FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.
Slain St. - - - Centerville.
Desiring to dispose of ur large stock of
we will fl"er at Public Sale, at our store
in Weston, oa
Saturday, September 12th,
our entire stock, consisting of
?ARL0R AND BEDROOM SETS
and all kind of
THE BEST FURNITURE
We carry a full stock of
Household iurniturc, In
walnut, ash and piuo: also,
a larye assortment of Cliairs
-vZattresses, Sprinji Beds,
lounges, etc. A supply on
hand of Mouse 32ouldiU,
Doors and .Sash.
Terms Cash.
Don't fail to come and se
cure bargains, j
''ft Ct 1 ' 1
! Harnett.
i iiu y
r j Corner Main and Water St3.,
i WESTON - OREGON.
jv -L"1'" ITr'ii : . f
iHOii libels ky. li aiil&a
6 h : p y c u r W
V- B 3 IS 1
who have maite arrangements for rereSvicT :inl forward
ing t-h.e same to their Man rr:n;::;- iiotise oa
Storage, to await a Iretter iirlkei. .
Liberal Oasii ;AcIvancQS-
- ;
Made at a fair rate of inters'.
Don't dispose of your. wheat before calling;
cn us. ' '
We have made Fatisraetary arr3:wnjrJ3ts for a tew rate -of
storage ii tiau iVi.iK iv.
But do your shipping with the Old Reiiabia
House of
Schwaba-cl
U.'i!Vi
. ffiL -r; s.iiv
-Ann
-EDS SALK
353m
West&ii,
Has been appointed
for the sale of
Sspiinrtiif t NpiiiR
liiHB litiil in? y m km w
BatcIseJors & WjJyes
CELEBRATED SPRfHO-TOOTII GOODS.
Harrows, Caltirator.-s ais?I ,Sec:lcrrf.
MITCHELL'S wcU-kacwn Yiron-i, E2:s?Ia.s r.zil Buzzlcs.
The Western Fanning I'iil!.
the best on the Coast, vnrrjiiile:. tf nrvAs ts ex!
barley from wheat, (akin? oitl evci-ytuicg an?I IcaTisg
nothing but t.se vlvan wheal!.
PARUH & 0REHD8HFS ASD THE ZRiZUm GASlTGu SULKY
loraok's Oeleoratod Draper Goofe,
Iron fjiSicnlngs oatlie enil cf si ' prcventi ? tfcclF
.sre;;.':;;;':.
THE WATESTOWX CAIJlllACJSS A?tD Ri'!,5ES.
The Sloilingsworth Slake, Scll'-Ic:ai;
Walkers Wrought Tubular
AH orders filled with pvc:npf?: ss .::' &?,.V."rt.ia 17a2fa
prices. IJIJEUA f-tZ&i'ZV.i' 'i'OLl CA.VII.
Call and examine oi?s ;;r5 :r!rc :-.
Office on 5ain St., oric!:r :'5":.5ars!i.r!l.So5tc.
wiwwwui m mi ! nun
We are bow prepare to receive cn roneitiTiicijl
buy or store
eatl;
Thus giving Ton choke in disposuir of j-our croji.
Grain Sacks for Sala,
Also LUMBER, rough or 2rescd, f-r wle at
reasonable rate and in quantities to tuit.
Wheat rer-eived cn c-w'Timcr.t or for storag at
Centfcr.iiie arid HastiarH, and bought
at any railroad Ftation.
MILLER &R08LEY,
i'enterville ... Or20c.
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