LEADERETTES. Keep cool. Dust unto dust. "The darkest hour is just before the Dawne. The Wton public gcLools opens on tha first Monday of September. Walla Walla is bring sorely tried by fires three in one week losses 160.000. OIK WAS1KNT Ei.iTi.E. "To be, or not to be": the lase of the 0. R. it N. Co.'s liufe and the Anglo-Russian war. Judging; from present indications there will be nearly a million and a half bushels of wheat shipped from Centerville, Adams and Eastland. The annual scarcity of change has come. Even the fraudulent eighty cent, trade dollar would he acceptable to our merchants just now. It is said that the Portland sa loon keepers refused to suspend their "legitimate" traffic during the hours of the Grant obsequies at that place. Mr. John Roach has gone into bankruptcy. If hn had saved the $200,000 he contributed to Repub lican campaign fur (Is he might now be solvent. How are the mighty fallen! .Mias ISelva Lockwood could not secure a paying audience at Salem last week. Perhaps she forgot to give ft bicycle parada in bifurcated gar ments in the afternoon. When individuals conduct insti tutions of learning for the purpose of making money they should not expect newspapers, that are man aged for the. same purpose, t give gratuitous advertising. Some people are agitating an ex tra session of Congress, "in the in- terests of small manufacturers and farmers," of course. It is difficult to see how an extia session of Con gress could bring immediate benefit to the laboring classes. . . , A Portland paper intimates that the merchants of that place "are afflicted with paralysis of both brain and body." If paralysis of the pocket should supervene the prog nosis would be very unfavorable. It is not the most cheerful even BOW. The Democratic Pennsylvania protectionist, the celebrated Mr. Randall, dasires it to be understood that he will not be a candidate for the Speakership. Quite correct: the next Congress will probably not be noted for protective legislation. Mr. A. Neltner, who is "an of fensive partisan" of the most pro nounced type, is said te be in Washington looking for a federal office, presumably the Portland post office. If he gets an appointment it will do much to weaken the be lief of the average Oresonian in the honesty of the Government's civil service reform. From Our Regular Corregj.jadrat. Washington, August 8, 1885. General Sheridan returned to Washingtcn last Saturday ereticg, and called upon the President yes terday. He reported the Indian alfairs to be quiet with no pros pacts of futum outbreak. 6.apt, Lee, the new mUitary Indian agent, has assua:ed charge, and all arranga mefits seemed satisfactory. It. is understood that Gen. Sheridan uidde a strong report against the ' manner of conducting business by some cf the Indian agents, showing irregularities and abuses tending to cause trouble among the. Indians, and recommending ax. entire reor ganization of the Indian agent sys tem, it is aaid that he discovered that one Indian agent was drawing supplies for twice as many Indians as were in reality within the limits oi his agency. J. he suit against hint Controller Durham by the authorities of Mis sissippi to compel hi;u to give a warrant for five thousand and some odd dollars due that state from the national government, is brought with Judge Durham's consent. There are two contrary decisions in the case by Judge Lawrenoe and Porter. Under these circumstances and owing to the contrary state ments of the case Judge Durham determined to leave the matter to Congress or to the courts to decide. It will probably go now through the courts and be finally settled by the Supreme Court. Attorney General Garland, in reply to questions from Sc?cretary Manning, hes decided that in the event that holders or owners of distilled spirits on which tax. has not been paid shall have failed within the seven months specified in the bond to withdraw them in fact from the distillery warehouse a forfeiture of the bond follows. and the spirits are not protected tfaereatter trom an obligation for a domestic tax. The efl'ect of the bond while in force and before for feiture is to lreo the spirits frcm such obligation, but this effect ceases upon the forfeiture of the bond. Also, that the spirits cov ered by exportation bond, after the failure to withdraw them and atter the forfeiture ot the bond, are liable to distraint, and that the condition of the bond having been broken iy the failure to withdraw the spirits from the warehouse, the right of the government to proceed upon the bond is unquestioned. The impression is that the man who got so severely handled by the President for making a bad recom mendation which he was not w illing to stand by, does not live in Ohio, but that some other state or ter ritory had the distinction of pos sessing a new judge whose backers diun t mean it. Ex-Representa tive Follett says he has thought the thing over, and finds that there has been no judge appointed in Ohio, and no Ohio man appointed to a judgeship outside of the State. Mr. Follett and other democratic members have informed the Presi dent on different occasions that nobody ever meant anything by signing a petition, and that it, was not fair to hold them to a recom mendation unless it was made in a personal letter; but the President has refused to see the thing in that light, and wants to know what rec ommendations are for if not to rec ommend. The President's letter receives commendation on every hand, and particular significance is attached to the reference to his tight against the "bad elements of both parties." A commercial enterprise that may rightly lead the understanding. I refer to the field of elevating and inspiring literature. To give the mind literary rood a little ahead of it, to familiarize it with the best thought in the best possible English, to connect it with the great sayings from great authors long before it is ready to read these authors as a whole, is, I believe, the highest wisdom. The child as well as ths ' tdult needs the inspiration of the i deal. It is not to find that in an1 h urtetic. It is not to find it in geo- pby. It is to find it in the re-OL-r.'jed sentiments of the great and gcocv Habit is a great power. To be biVrn and brought up in the com pany jof people who talk well to it self awd education. To live in an atmosphere of fine music, or fine pictures, is itself an education. So the covip&nionship of noble thoughts helps t' sape our courses and refine our livvs. I should be glad te see a little time given in our schools each day - tor memorizing and recit ing such thoughts. It is unques tionable a P rt of the business of school to la."1 the child into the field of whol.es cmc, reaning and inspiring reading. If this criticism is a just one, an d it is made not to condemn but to help to perfect our public system, the leadership now quite generally give u to memory in the branches should be limited to the realm of wisely-elected litera ture. The ambition ;n arithmetic instead ot being as now to get over so much ground in a iTivtsn time, should be to do thorough ork how ever limited in extent. And geo graphy and history should 'be stud ied, not for details of little streams and towns with hard nam es, and dates in many cases worst'' than useless, but for a correct, u nc.'er standable, , general idea of the sur face of the earth, and of the people wno have found on it their hci ne,. the;r school and their workshop. Her. Frederick Hinckley. Did "you; Sup-; .'pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. " NEW liny Mew snyies. new mess. .kiti;e On Pbouibi tiox, from ait Unex pected QUAKTEII. It has seldom been known in the history ef the world that several thousand soldiers could be engaged in war for a few cionths, and be so well conducted as t o need no court martial. Snch a rare event has, however, been witnessed in the west, and has made t he brief cam paign ef volunteers' in this respect unique and unprecedented. One influential cause of this unlooked for circumstance has been the class of men who volunteered and their conssquent good conduct an i sober habits. Another reason is that given in the following spst'ch of General Middleton at Keina. What gives special force and pcint o the speech is, that the Gene ral is not a total abstainer. No testimony can be more emphatic and decided in regard to the value of prohibition as a preventive of crime, lawlessness. General Middle ton replyirg to an address of wel come at Regina, said: "No praise could be too great for the way the volunteers haye behaved. Thev were taken away from stores and private callings, but neither at food nor at fatigue duty was a murmur heard. As soldiers they were well fed, but as civilians they perhaps thought they might had something feetler than tinned meat. When I have been serving with regulars I have heard grumbling, but I never heard grumbling fron any of the volunteers. They bore the work cheerfully. 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"Tl ere is no doubt whatever t hat President Secretary Asst. Secretary Treasurer Manager Manuf 'g Kept., Chicago E. ?l!RiXI, A. P. YENEX, JOHN VaSTE, ii. W. WISELL, M.'J. BtTRAXI. EFFSGER & BOURNE, Attorneys. the mnm iorseby The undersigned has on hand a large assortment of one, two and three-year-old 11TPH0ID FEVER Take Notice. Pianos and Organs sold on easy payments Ii you imr- chase a Piano or Orsan f this Company on the install ment plan and should be conipeiied, from any canse whatever, to return the instrument, after having paid a part on it, you can do so umi not lose one uoElar you have paid, ttine Chapel . Wrg&ns sold to churches on fatf monthly payments, which would he osiiy ten cents per month lor each memoer ot tlie Churcn or abuathschool to pay. . The celebrated DSIRAXD PI.1XOS have been in use throughout the States for over twenty years, and are first-class in every particular. "We uivc a warrantee with every instrument, that runs five years from date of sale, 'and we are right here to make it good. We have facilities for repairing Pianos and Organs at our shops in the city of Portland and all work warranted. Our Music Hall and Warerooms arc on First street, No. 320. Take the First street cars and ride to the corner of Clay street. Those who cannot call on us can write for particulars and catalogue of our instruments. Address rand Organ Co., Portland, Oregon I am sixty-seven years old, and have lived in th' (, Hall) county all my V.'a. U to twenty v'l-jht years ao I was regarded as the strongest man in the miHorhood the most robust in hca'th. In Novcuihvr, ISfrft, 1 had along and sen iiiri fiyHiU of typhoid fever. It left me ema (iakd and eri; pfed in my right leg. At times that limb wns swollen an enormous size, being twice as Janre as its natural condition, and in famed and anjrry in appearatice. From my Utice down email Fores came, and at the ankle & I a rye ulcer came, which discharged poicnous mritter. iy whole system became infected. The dttetors would patch ine up for awhile, but the ulcer would never heal. The mercury and jnV ash with whi-.-h they dosed me brought on ; rheiinaMsm and dyej.epsia. I was an object of ' pity to aH my fritsuds. Some thought that the onfy hope to save life was amputation. I con i tinucd to grow worse, and for three years I have not worn a shoe. Hope 'nod almost left me. i Swift's Koecific was sunrested. and I commenced . , rii ti i. 'i18 use at once. From the very first I bcan to Apples, Fears, Cherries, 1 Ium.e.etc, j feei better. I have taken thirty-six bottles, and Some new and rare fruit. Also best everal of the Russian Varieties Also six or eight varieties of GRAPE EOOTS, wuien we win sell at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, and will also take in exchange Wheat, Harley and Oats at the HIGHEST MARKET PUICE. JfOW IS THE TEIE to insure the jrreate?t amount and choicest varie ties. We warrant our stock true to name; tso come on and patronize home production. AARON MILLER & SCN, One Mile North of Milton. the shadows which had darkened mv life for twenty-eiht years have alt been dissipated. l he effect of the medicine has been wonderful indeed. To-day I am able to attend to all my forming interests, and walk from one to five miles iH.-r day. I am satisfied that the disease is entirely broken up, and henceforth I am to be free from those terrible apprehensions and suf fering whk-h formerly iitadv my life miserable. iStviiiri specific has done more fur me in one year than all the drug1 store medicine prescribed by physicians did hi twenty eight yearn, and I moat cheerfully bear this testimony of Its merits. Wjl R. Reed. Hall County, Ga., Feb. 23, 185. From the Dissecting Room. Having taUen Swift's Specific for blood poison c!ii trailed at amedieal colicue at a dissedlin, while I was a medical stuJent, I am graltlul to sity thit it grave me a speedy and thorough cure after my parents had spent hundreds of dollars f.ir treatment. My arm was twnlen to twice its usual frizo, and as notliinjr helped me I was des pairing cf ever beiii cured. Hut h.'arins" of tke S. i, a., 1 bought a bottle little think uiir 1 would derive any lK-nciit fnm it. I began taking it re niT.-.riy, and soon the swelling began to own und tJie arm e-cased to pain nie. I conti ti led its iir.c, and after taking1 eight bottles was .oroutiiy cured. AnGi sTrs Wknpaix. Newark. N. J, xreatice on illood and Skin Dieaiscs mailed free. The Swivt Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. JM Perfection at Last. it mi w promises well, invites American j Fatigue work is very trying to The loss from fallen wheat in Umatilla county will amount to many thousand dollars. Full sown grain was too heavy in many places te withstand the storms of wind ond rain that came late in the sea son. Ths best wheat suffered most. What would have been the disas trous result if the rain had come as early and as often as the major ity of farmers wished for itl The wisest of grumblers are often very uhort sighted. Some Republican papers, preten tious ones at that, might as well say ia plain English "what right hfcve Southerners and Democrats to express sympathy at Grant's death" at to whine and snivel about it as they are cloif. No doubt it is galling to those "bloody shirt" journals to have it proved that they have been misrepresenting the South and the democracy for twen ty years and to feel that their occu pation abuse is almost none. The war is ver. "Let us have peace." manufacturers and merchants to de posit samples of their goods at a permanent exhibition at Home for the purpose of extending American commerce with Italy. The project starts under a responsible auspices, and if judiciously managed ought to help our foreign trade. At present we export very little to Italy, though we leave annually a good deal of American money in that country. A well managed commercial agency, such as is now proposed, might enable us to keep the balance of trade nearer even. Secretary Whitney lias made public the criticisms of the naval advisory board upon the report of the Dolphin board of examiners, with the reply of the latter. The naval advisory board take up the objections made by the examining volunteers. hatever they were called on to do they did it cheer fully (cheers) and what would never have happenel in the case of regular troops there were no court martials. One reason for this is found in that excellent law you have here prohibiting strong drink. This total absence of crime, I be lieve, was due to the total absence of stimulating liquors. (Cheers.) They have proved that it is better to do without it. There were eases of old soldiers who had been ac customed to drink, and they found they could do better without it." The wheat crop of Umatilla coun ty is over average. Even jvith tha prevailing low price farxers will be able ia a great measure to throw the incubus of indebtedness that oil has for more than a year been weighing so heavily on s great o . i . . . . uiauj oi mem. farmers in tue main ate honest and very willing to settle up old scores as Boon as their circumstances permit. It is Well to bear this in mind, and to avoid unnecessary annoyance by crowding for payment too soon There will be enough for all, at least very nearly so. Creditors will gain nothinj- putting honest grangers to unnecessary annoyance and expense. There is a good time cociog; it is almost here. Patience. Had all been Tncre "Once upon a time," began the the teacher, "two brothers started to a Sunday school on Sabbath morning. Their way led past a tine board to the Dolphin and discuss ! peach orchard, when the trees were them at great lenirth. endeavoring I hanging oer with ripe, luscious to show that the Dolphin is not peaches. structurally weak and has the speed j going mto the orchard and jetting contracted for. The examining some ot ine mm, Dut, tne otner re- board in their reply maintain their fused and sped away, leaving his former viftws. and noirt nut further companion Greedily devouring the Gheiry Pectoral Has preserved tlie lives of frrent numbers of persons, by Arresting th e development of Laryngitis, Tironchitis, Pneumonia, and Pulmonary Consumption, and by the cure of those dangerous l.Maludies. It should be kept ready for use in every family where there are chiWreu, as it is a medicine far superior to all ethers in the treatment of C.-oup, the alleviu tion of V hooping Cou gh, ana the euro 01' Colds find lnlluenza, ailments pcculis rlj inci dental to childhood and youth.' Prompti tude in dealing 'with all" diseases of 'his class is of the utmost importance. Ibe loss of a single day may, m many cases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste precious time in experimenting with medicines of doubtful efficacy, while the malady is constantly paining a deeper hold, but take at once the speediest and most certain to cure, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ' PREPARED BY Dr. J, C. A yer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Diruggists. A TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE That will ride a s easv as a four. Good and strong, with phaeton body good, full, large ba."k and the rider can use and feel no more horse motion than in a four-wheeled vehicle. Has all the conveniences for a doctor's box, for a c be 6t, storm apron, and is as easy to get in and out of as a buggy; nothing to climb over in getting in. See what is said of it: detects in the Uolpain not pre viously mentioned. Lex ox. Memory and I nilerslandlng. One fact or principle clearly understood, and made a part of the working philosophy of life, is better than yards of facts and principles rolled glibly and superficially off the tongue as the prestidigitators pull the tape, apparently from their miraculous mouths. I think close observation and increasing study convince unprejudiced minds that the rote system almost inevitably neglects the substance, and gives the impression that the symbol is the vital thing. There is frequently no connection between reciting well and understanding well. Tsaching which begins with memorizing rules is the cart before the horse method. It has been well said that men did Caveats, Ee-issues and Trade-Marks se cured, and all other patent causes in the One of the boys proposed I i'atent Office and before the Courts upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, I make careful espr-J'jation and advise as to patentability -4ee of CHARGE. Fees moderate, and I mate :no CHARGE UXLESS PATENT IS SECURED. Information, advice and special referen ces sent on application. J. B. L1TTELL, Washington, D. C. Near U. S. Patent Office. peaches. Now it happened thai the owner of the orchard saw them, and the next day rewarded the good boy who refused to steel his peaches by giving hiin 50 cents. He got a prize for h's honesty, and what do yoa suppose the cthtr boy got for his dishonesty!" "He got the peaches!" yelled every member of the class, and anotner penitentiary story was brought to a close. Our lives should be like the days, most beautiful in the evening; or, like the spring, aglow with promises, and, like the autumn, rich with golden sheaves, where good works and deeds have ripened on the field. JAKE -VLSG. Washing and Ironing. Opposite Saling & Co.'s. Main St., Weston. Washing, 75 cents per dozen. White shirts washed ani ironed in the best stvie tor 'cne bitten piece." No charge for enffs. collars and handkerchiefs if less than six of each. 203m WANTED . 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A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it is a part. Every lady may have it; at least, what looks like it Magnolia YORKVILLE, ILL., IK'C- "I have been usin? one of Cli !'f' s rnysi cians' Koad Carts for some time, ai d a" well pleased with it. I have prctii;i me tic.'ne near ly twenty-five years, and have used al. no n eve ry kind of vehicle on cwo wheets th ,jVe seen, but this is the only conveyance ol tha t de scription tha. I have ever u-e-i that I car, he. vti ly recommend." W. T. SHERWOOD, -V. l. PLASO, ILL , Dec. 8, is."2. W. R. CHURCH De ir Sir: The Road Ca rt I purchased of you is all and more than you U 'id me: It tides as easy as any four-wheeled bu " cv. and I modt heartily recommend it. CLAYTON, MICH., April 20, 15?3. W. R. CHURCH. Yoikville, 111. Dear Sir. I am well pleased w.th my Cart; think it wll worth the cost. Would not be without it for any price.- O. N. RICE. W. R. CHURCH. Yorkviile. 111. Dear Sir. I have used one of your Kiad Carts since last Feb ruary, 1 think it superior to any Koaa Lart i have examined. It is THE thnv for the "busy practitioner." V.". E. KIXNi.TT, II. D., lortiVLie, in. PAW PAW, May 1st, 18t. W. R. CHURCH Dear Sir: You wish to know how I like my Cart. 1 cannot tsay too much in its praie. It is simply perfect. L. a. CKArrn, Ji. v. MARSHALL, TEXAS, April 30, 1333. Wi R. CHURCH Dear Sir I have now used v Cart about ten davs, and must sav it stands the test admirably. It is admired by everybody. Send me a top for it. Yours truly, li. I . t-AUS, Jl- U. DYEREURGH. TEXX , April 7, 1383. W. R. CHURCH sir The Cart ia at hand and I like it spiendidb . It is Simply perfect. I could not make any alterations. JO. A. FOWLKER, M. D. LAXSDALE, PESN., April 20, 1?53. The Cart arrived to-day, and 1 am ereatly pleased. Beat anything in thU section of the country. 1 wish you success in your enterprise. R. H. ANDREWS, Editor and Publisher ot the Medical summary. VE MUM! people to subscribe for toe LEAnzr. before Balm both beautifies. freshens and "It is the best cart in our city." H. H. MAT LOCK, Ottawa, 111. JACKSONVILLE, ILL., March 28, 1883. Vt. K. CHURCH Dear Sir I am gteatly pieasea wun your tv.-o-tvneeiej verncle. it dis counts anything of the kind. I have no more use for iour-tt heeled buggies in mv business. A. W. TIPTON, 11. D. MARTINS, S. C, Mav 20, lfe3. W. R. CHURCH Dear Sir The Cart ordered from you can'.e yesterday. It is all and more than you claim for it. It is certainlv the hnesl ,nd most convenient thine on wheels. I don' t "link 1 will use any other vehicle in my practice no w. Yours respectfully, O. B. EVANS. IIEMSTEAD, TEXAS, June 10. 1W59. W. K . CHURCH Dear Sir Cart is at hand has bed tried bv me and is satisfactory in every parti nui.-. r. I will not hesitate to reconim..nd them, r.i, only to physicians, but also to any and all per -sort having much driving to do. Yours, etc., P. S. CLARK. CEOR 3ET0WN-. GEORGIA, July 20, 183. W. R. i HUR' H 1 received my boad Cart all ripht and i -:e it very much; would not exchange it for any ,'our-wljeeled vehicle I have ever had for my use. It is the admiration of all who see it. Yours vt ry respectfully, H. M. KAIGLER. ST. JOSEPH, MO., August 16, 1883. ' W. R. CHURCH Dear Sir The Cart was re ceived in gooa shape. I am Hhly pitased with f- after triving it a trial. Ic is much neater and more compact than I expected. I thi.-ik it will take here. Wishing you success, lair, yours, . C. HOYT. CHFSTF.R. IOWA, Auiast IS, 1S53. W. R. CHLRCH Dear sir The Cart is the ltohtest to dnw in the United States. The more I use it the better I like it. Yours tniiv, F. FREEMIRE.M. D. MARLI7, TEXAS. W. R. CHURCH Thcuijli you have not asked for a recoiumetdation of your Cart. I think it my dutv to (rive one. For ease anil speed it can't be well beaten. With a 650 Texas pony I thirk I can go with any high-priced horse. S. P. RICE. is over. 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