ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE It Weston Weekly Leader. FRIDAY. HEPTli.MBfe'K 4, let?5. cut a republican form of j;oi it is noteworthy that Tiik ravage of cholera in Spain are terrible. The fearful disease. is carrying off hundreds of victims daily, and little seem to be opera tive in checking it. The two great essential conditions to such whole sale fatility are ignorance and tilth. The first does not allow the people to take, suitable hygienic precau tions to fit themselves for success-, fully withstanding the approach of the diHease. It also prevents them from taking advantage of medical treatment in time to be beneficial. Many are even opposed to using medicine in mich canes, and hence whole families die. Filth, as the aecond condition, is a friend to a large proportion of diseases, but es pecially such as cholera. Yet the most stringent sanitary regulations fail or are neglected, owing to the criminal carelessness of a certain proportion of the people, who are usually the first to want to fly from danger when it does come. There seems to be an unfortunate disposi tion in mankind to ignore and prac tically disregard all measures of a preventive character, though they will vielci to vigorous energy and excitement when the enemy has come. Medical men can now count with considerable certainty on sav ing the victim of an attack of chol era, if he have have only complied with ordinary sanitary requirements and called for aid early in the at tack. Along the Atlantic border, where the danger of receiving the distfase exists, intelligent effort is being systematically made to pre--vent its getting a foothold, and so far with success. But in any event, it's arrival on this Coast is net to be seriously apprehended, because of climatic and sanitary reasons that readily suggest themselves. In this connection, it may not be amiss to refer to the system practiced, and it is claimed with success, by Dr. Ferran, which corresponds (o the system of vaccinating introduc ed by the immortal Jenner, viz., vaccinating to prevent small-pox. If Dr. Kcrran'a efforts prove as sat lsfactery, he will have conferred an inestimable boon on suffering hu-.inanity. Intlse Hcai5y) .ljsr2:;l Ile-prt oa J!ic HtoIei:nlTer:itj-. 1 For the Lrxor.it. The newspapers of the "Willam ette valley have printed Judee i for the nast rear. Th orfc i I in3 uch aQ crder ln taia 4 .vl T.. J : : li ! the presenting any outer kind ot a re port. But it is the liberality- with winch this institution is treated bv tho Legislature that makes the Judge's report such interesting read ing to the taxpayers of Eastern Or egon particularly. It has cost the State 18,000 to educate 1-11 young men and women for the last ten months (see Weekly Oregonian, August 28). It cost $125 to edu cate one; and if Oregon has 30,000 boys and girls under 21, it would ana of the Leiz'.un of Iiouer maintained in republican Friii The obvious failLcu'ty in es!&V cos extremis partisan character pi our government. It i.s otfe to pre sume tliat if a Legion of Honor were attempted litre the most active ward politicians would receive the decorations of the highest rank while our eminent inventors, artists, literateurs and men of science would be very apt to be altogether neglected unless they possessed "political influence." Toledo Blade. eminent,! mate kiws. !v: : i I HHEAT 01TjiWE3TEn9 nrEGV. I s still ! Josf r.Line couiitv iiasTCi Tiersons ! t:-VK re? ' i'.tl-'T::.vv .-. i'-t kM.ai-.I ...... i I--. L -1: t A n - e, 1 I V : hi1 Jr-.iT?i'J ! Portland had a S10.00P fire last I if tff V !S ; , . i V Si I - ;...it iucui wnoie- A us 2fJ. Polanders lef the northwest. 400 Hungarians and j t Ilazletoii, Pa., for morning. Peavv timber tires are rcH1:; bo- ; tv.vejs Link villa and iJiy. ! Lai:e county h&s -1103 persons of I school age, 574 of theto iu Eugene j City. ! In Linn county there will be 75,000 worth of hops at present prices in the ileitis. The mineral resources of Jackson and Josephine counties are attract ing more attention til an ever just now. "K&Du. MARK. cost 3,750,000 to teach them for j the same length of time. This i would sem to ba vprv pxrvptiaivw i teaching and it ought to be of a! A mission has been 01 ganized in very high order. It is to be hoped j England to seach for General it is. Let us concede it is. De- Gordon, believed to be still li.ing. sides this the last Legislature has I granted 30,000 to erect and fur- j nish en additional brick building i for the use of the University. ! Twelve teachers have been en- the cholera is coming, there- "ad . T.; James Presoott. Tub season of the year ii ap proaching in which the educational energies of the country are to be oporated. The vacation and rest in their time and place indispensa ble, are now ended, and the laborer in the field of education must re sume his toil. And while our col leges and schools aro now donning their armor, it is appropriate that the average citizen devote some thought to his personal advance ment, lleguiar, systematic hours should be devoted to Btudy of some kind, for there is absolutely no man 10 busy with business that he can not spare half an hour each day to to increase li is stock of knowledge. There are many who think they cannot find time, but this is a mis take. Further than this, a number I , iiieuii in instructing these 144 young men and women, which would give an averug of twelve scholars to each professor, lhis would seem to make U-aching in the Oregon University a compara tively easy position, particularly when compared to tee labor re quired of the common, school teach ers who have, not uafrecjuentiy 50 scholars under their charge. The pay of these University teachers av erages 1500 per year; that of the common school teacher will not av erage one-third of tho sum for the same time. Hie common school teacher and hr pupils do not seem to be in favor with the average leg islator. The teachers get but small pay and tho pupil has 110 brick bnilcling erseted and furnished by the State The ominon school scholar gets no diploma in which the writing of twenty names costs $'21 and the printing of them $109. An ordinary tax-payer, whose half- dozen boys and girls wear cow-hide ' ten day3. shoes, would imagine that sorae one of those high-priced professors, or some one of the highly and expen sively educated 144 young men and women, would be competent to write those names in the diplanias. There is one more item in tho re port which is suggestive ot what we may term '"style," urtil it is better understood. This item is only $'33. 50 paid John 8tewart for hack hire; and also 18 yards ot ribbon which no doubt contributed to give a pleasing aspect to the closing scenes of the year's ponderous in tellectual researches. How one of these 144 men and women could be distracted from their studies, and be interested in such airy things as ribbons, is a problem for the next Legislature. The Legislature which seems to have made this University a "pet" refused to assist, in a small way, a Normal School in Eastern Oregon. Eastern Oregon might as well make up its mind that the Willamette Valley is surremelv indifferent to Bears are frequently encountered in the Wiliewa valley. Foo'l is rather short with them in the woods. An assay from the ''Mountain Belle" mine at Pine creek, owned by Toy it Smith, showed 1225 to the ton. T- K jX ii' . j?ee front Opiate, jttx tirs ciiui J'oisons, A PROMPT, SAFE. S1!RE CORE i;;iiuuJS, Hroaclntia. Awihma, fronp, VVTioop ia Cons?i, Qnlnsy, Puln iu C!J3t, and ether ali'ectioaicl ti Trout f.U(J Long. Price SO cunts a bdtlp. Soli by DroseistR ana IMtttoro. ParVi-s vnnh'e to indvix their (Sealer la I romp'Iv " l it for lh?rr trill rcceire I'm linitUt E.irt:ii rh'irfjc-: fiCii2s b'j & ,u:i;:f w-ie (tt.Var to Tiii. 1 hari.ix; s. vo:.i;i.nii wavAss, bvilu UWUtfrs and Mr.;.rJ:;i.:nri'ri, liui.t:-t., ila.-jl.iall U.S. A All the rooks have flown from southern Germany, and this natives tin uk fore. The transcontinental roads have reduced the freight rate on hops from the coast from 3 to 2 cents a i iiour.il. I 1 airs, llarv J. Roberts has been j appointed postmistress at Lincoln, J class duality. aiues &. Ilaviland. ir.. at : . . . . i the annual reunion 01 the south- Prospecting continues in the vicinity of Woodville,Jackson coun ty and some promising ledges have ijcen struck. A large quantity of Baker county time was recently shipped to points i in Idaho, and is said to be a iirsl- ORE- Oi)N BU.M1, PlUU-ifca. As a remedy audi preventive o: Cisei; s 1; ciriiv.t bo beat. It ; checks Klieumatisin and Mala;!.!, ro'ii.vcs Consti-1 putioii, IyMityiU ajil iJiliouaiie-.. aiij yiut ire-h mt.i the B.vsu-m by nntiiij Xcw, Kicil 1 Elood. AU Vr bottles, 6 for." Uis anu Dealers kee II it. Sl.W .0". R.'inj F iH E P S Read and Hearl Bo sure and see the undersigned before disposing of your jyr r b 0 .T. r. I em Oregon Pioneer association will Troops have arrived on the i !,e held at Ashland on Thursday, Kansas border to net as a guard September 10. and to see that the President s :.r.:'. ...in- . in :.l!.;l 1 i.y mil v.r. it iii-k'.-r t:i.-.:: f.n'i'-t: :r'i!l l- ;:tiv ; :.; il-.ii i:i your Aha.". :.c cf ; Itv.-jKvifu.:y j oar ten' "l . I l.nv. 1 you o.:. I lb.-.- tr.c-I . !, liAI.I-ll fl'W KA IT - I IF The r.io?t favorable terms givenon con siuineuts. Will also buy Q cattle order is enforced. The sub-Treasury at Xew York thus far this week has disbursed 1GG,800 standard silver, dollars and 92,700 in fractional coin. A loss of several thousand dollars was occasioned at Bradford, Perm., yesterday by the explosion of 3,000 pounds of nitroglycerine. m Lucius A. White, the Brazilian note counterfeiter, has been remand ed to jail at St. Louis and the hear- l ing in his case 'vas postponed lor Testimony before the Coroner's jury at Emporia in the Walkup poisoning case shoe's that the body contained arsenical poisons. Mrs. Walkup and her cousin are still in prison. Gen. Ben Butler, representing the Indian territory cattle men in the fight against the president's order fer expulsion of their herds, is, it is said, himself the proprietor of a large ranch in the district concerned A six-year-old daughter of D. li. Lakin of Eugene City, was thrown oli' the cars at Summit Station last Monday and killed. A party engaged in mining on one of the tributaries of Elliott creek, a few days ago, took out one piece worth 175, and several small er ones. A.J. Doak of Spencer creek, one of the pioneers of Lane county, died j in Eugene City Saturday morning, August Ti, iobo. lie came to Oregon iu 1S45. Br. Mart-hand, of baker City, has made thirty different assays of quartz from new mines on Pine creek, and which run from 27 to $2300 gold per ton. James Hamilton, an old miner on Canyon creek, Josephine county, recently struck a very rich prospect in his claim. Out of twelve pans of dirt he realized '15. Bears are committing depreda tions on Hocks of sheep in Grant county. One day last week 250 Coneressman Holman thinks the I lambs were killed by them in the silver question will not cut any figure in the next session. 11c t no i;. .1 . 1 i:.; n-:c: r. ; 5 '. ; 1 1 1 ." 'VuUl's tr::h i'l'olu liio : :i.:v-.l : . l::V. . .::.!! :.. 1 V.";'. v, o....''.'.C:v'. .' s 'hnn.-aililv '.i.-i-ii- th:.t :.i:J Ci PurtlaiiU. - V for Sibson Rouanzoin. Qaekcnbush t Co., n 1 p . 1 OF UMATILLA COUNTY. ACAS, ORECOH. Lii-. I'k: Lycr iluM by y.'.l ::::o r.v i Ua., Lowe! 3 ru.'U-.s: I'rice iil : its people and the facilities for local improvements and educational facil ities. The representatives from i about Eastern Uregon haves tailea to lin- 1 press our rights on their fallow leg- ; thinks the democrats will decrease tariff on articles of prime necessity and increase it on articles of luxury. ' An effort to evict tenants near Badly Itagget, county Killarncy, Ireland, yesterday, was resisted by about 2,000 persons, who were charged by the police with bayon ets. Many on both sides were injured. The wheat crop this year in Italy FAR&a iAOMIMEBY! I take this method of informing the public, and the fanners in particular, tliat, I have opened a compluts assurtment of Agricultural Implements, CONSISTING OF Plows and Harrows. MOWEltS, RAKES, Headers, Wagons, Etc., S. P. HOWELL, Prop. Travelers will tinil that this hotel sots as good a t;il)le as is to be fomul in the whole "Upper Country." lml rooms are large, clean anil airy. Every atten tion paid to the comfort and convenience of guests . Patronage Respectfully Solicited. WALLA WALLA BAKERY Xotwitlistanding the low price for wheat, there :ire fosl tinies for the farmers who deal with REESE & at Adams, where they get gooil gooils in every line at astonishingly low prices. ihir Full Goorts have begun to arrive, which we purchase:! in the best markets at the lowest possible rates. These advan tages we will share with ostr customers. nv sjcw brirk bnildins will be ready for occupancy i: about forty days, and for that length of ti tae we will offer EXTRA IN laJE5IE3k'TS in BUY ORS, CL0TE1IX and BOOTS and SHOES. Conte and see us. Established 1S01. O. BREOHTEL L.tnd of John Luce, in Bear valley. C. W. BurraM A- Co., of .Port land, tave put several men at work on thti-1' iron mines in Hock point precinct, Josephine county. These deposits promise tfo become quite valuable in .'hue. A. D. M.'-Ke & Co., -who are mining on E.''i't creek, Jackson county, have ta ken out some more good sized ' nu;;g -ts of gold. One weighed 85, and so mis smaller ones picked up v islators. The Willamette men cun rvnf n n ii'oni'i utiiinc Pitt ttia o n 11 n o I horse race fair at Salem, managers have sent east for their Rysteai posters, but not a cent for Eastern 'Oregon. "When will people learn j to select capable men to represent Y here is Kelly of Cotton- j average crop. vvVrito' -ine management 01 me v aoasn will give the Knights of Labor definite ai.swer to their ! demand for the reinstatement of I discharged members of their body j next Thursday. It is thought an of persons animated by the same . r,,M amicable adjustment will be obtain- dusire for improving themselves, But 1 feel that I have wandered ec'- should combine their eil'orts, andjaway froal my "University," and j A letter from Havana, dated thus give them the pleasurable ad- j n tur,r'ini; my funtl . attentisn to it August 22.1, says that Capt. - 1 r , j . 1 would say that it is top-heavy for Robinson and theei.tire crew of the Union of a social feature. Iebat- j t,,e con juionof our common schools. ! American brig C. S. Packard, in clubs, literary societies, scientif-; I'.y ft system of wire pulling it re- j which grounded recently off the ic cirelws, all or any of these may ceiyes more than its luimate pro- j Sugua, have been arrested on a ba practiced. Xor does it require ' I'orticm of tne ru'"'liL' funds. "While 1 charge ot having attempted to burn .i. , ,1 . , ' no one should detract from public J the vessel. much more than an earnest desire: . , .. , flltt'llH JM? Ill fUilCllllUlll IllULins, t. improve, in order that such or-; all 'oM sce t0 it that ono 8e4!tioH tjanizations aro successful, and of the country is not favored to the therein lies the incentive for near- i injury of other sections. Eugene land the Willamette Vallev enjoy the convenience of this institution, ; as tiiev do that of all governmental i establishments in the State. The j all to join 111 the matter. The I season approaching should not be! allowed to pass without a sincere ' effort to improve especially in this ! Legislature has injured Eastern Or direction. egon, and always will until men are I sent there who will compel them to Fair-minded men, whether Dem- j give us Justice. ocrats or Republicans, cannt but I Tiew with disapproval, akin to dis- j Bav,w' " nt,,1 n:,ss? gust, the utterances of Sherman hi !. An fut,e Washington lawyer , has made the interesting discovery opemng the campa.gn in Ohio by j that tUwe &n seYtTalthousand A "blooody shirt" cries of the oldest j erican citizens, not in the civil, mil-tyWr-.Tt must be that the "mana-! itary or naval service, who are law yers" have decided that this is the ! ful,y hinted with titulr rank. 1 t-.- 1 1 These are officers of the late war, ono hopo of recovering political I , ,L , . , ' ' s 1 1 who. after being mustered out ot power from the Democracy, and j the ;ervicCj received brevet commis- have "passed the word along the ' sions from the president or f rem a Jine." Witness the unwearied ut- j governor. Commissions of this trrances of tho Oi-fjonutu 0f this ' L!m""ier !l . - . is reproved in an omcia! aocumenc j D a Kr&ps h,St,; barn and to tne department o ouu to oe,oUiep bttildinjf! at Lis place nrar about U per cent lees ti:on an Cop-g t re deBlroved average crop, bilk is about a thira . fire on t)ft 1&th ,i 8tnbble .ess, but supenor in quality to tho , , , f f , . t n , , then the fences and next the" build ings. An attempt is being maieto have the Lakeview land office nno ved to Harney valley. As it is now centrtlly located it is considered au injustice to the people of Klanvath coui.ty to remove it any furthur east. The Whitmar. mine, in the Pine creek district, is now down to a depth of twenty-five feet, with a tunnel of twenty-live feec, It is ssid that there is now ore enough on the dump of the mine to pay the bonded price and erect a mill. Nds Monson's residence on Johnson creek, near Ten-Mile lake, Coos county, was destroyed by lire on the 14th insfc. Monson works at Newport, and was not at home at the time. time to save her twa babies. Dispatches from Eugene Citv i give intend to make a specialty of the celebrated ALBION SEEDER, . ths most comiilcte fannitisr implement ever iu YeiKe.!. Anythini- 1 do i:ot happen to liave in stock will be ordered ou fcaorc notice. CHAS. BOWLING. Aslams MAUFACTU!lEIl OIT & i Ami all kinds of em 'i W l.ar. 'tA---'-jj 3 B 14 W V. li ?2 Fira-Prooi Bui!d!ng, Main Sti est, WALLA WALLA W. T, WHEAT w n y Mew Warehouse is now ready to receive TBAiP B88S., I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for wheat. 2TAjr.t for Matiioit Bros., Portland, Oregon. The New York World says: Trade dollars this week have declined frow S7 to 8-1 cents. This is said to be due to the absence of orders from Japan and to expected silver legislation vy vonrrss next winter i uniavorauie to tne noiuers or traae i dollars. t . . i t ,i iv.i .i.. n is assci-Leu in ij'.uiii(?u inai ine ; ie French (Government indirectly give ancJ Olivier Pain large sums of monev Thev Done to orilcr in flrst-class Style. In orldition to the above wc wouM respect telly infunvi tbc fi'.rmcr.-i of the surrounding country thui. we now carry u. full line of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS J. I. sse uml Kando'pli Tine CcIdJiratffrt Empire Mov-ans. ? BROS., Oregon, i . TWIST, KAVIE3, 'GRANULATED AND FINECUT Gigars, Motions,1 Cutlery,, PERFUMERY, PORTE M0NNAIES. AIIB BRUSHES,, FISHING TACKLE, TATIIEB AIB SCHOOL BOOKS. PLAYEWG CARDS, FAXCY GOODS, 'JEWELRY. mi ! "7 Fall term will hetfn Tu et-hy. Soptemhor 1st, MnT , , i uglier TJit u iii ..u.li.wusl rs. iilon.son barely j to take :i i CT3 ColSege Course, r to nrevaro for T-j-it hini.-. for intormation of the findin' of 1 c'1ll-'-?e- Ar.n.;c oo-iniitvr foci; itic at 1 1 11 i- . 0 , ; rit"- Send l..r Cata!wi.- th i'ri:si.!! dead bodies of ilar.iel Cnui ch a. j. a:-;1);:h.-; on", Vu. f:n ; Uuceo i is deli creatin: ;lited with in Paris. .1 , 1 iii .1 . 'in inn iiiciiu p 01 uif icuiiufiii to tnein J:infl VL'linii ovorvKmii.' l-m,ud tl, nl 1 Lllt"1' ' I A iw-irii u Inn a ae ir nt.v Kiimp nt v.ife last 2londay niornint;. had both been murdered. and instructed l.iai to encourage the j jr. Church had beon shot through ilaluli witb promises of eventual) the back with a ride, and his wh'e assistance from France. Rochefort j had been killed with ax. 2So the noise he is . clue to the murderers. I Three car loads of chrome ore Mr. Dickerson, late Superintend-: have been shipped by G. V. Riddle ent of the Pension Building, at j to Portland, and from there it will Washington denies mos,t emphati-! probably be shipped to England ca'ily that there is any foundation , for reduction process. It was for the charges made against him. i taken out of the hill near the mines He says that the troubie is that the close to the town of Kiddle, new officials do not know where to ! The yield of gold in Jackson find the materials, and that he will, : count v pxeaptla SI 00.000 annnallv. called upon, point them out : I-s value is greater then the pro6u of either agriculture or manutactur- L. H. POWELL. W.-.lla Wal'.a, V . T. 3 tcJimA Jl French and American Candies, Olieapei? tiieiH Ever .AT.. I). EltWIX. whu Carpenters, Contractors, and Builders: Partis T.-ho rontpmpte buiHjn no m.iTTcr ! hnv; sf:ali vr ial'e t-'iu eJir.cc- .v;;i r.rnult r..:cir interf j-l. by cnsaitm us t s-t--:fit-a- j tions and prices. ALL WoKK Ul'AUAXtEEt). j Powell & Erwin. i oOHii FLETCHER AND T. E. i G3ULD, ! FAULTS. i B?roprsctors, di;ali-:p.s is . rsa psi cr 1 i,s jw KUTT08 AIIO PORK Our meats are always fresh and ood AU on'.ers tilled with promptness. Silt i-sfUcticn Q u a ri 1 1 1 c e ( i . 'WESTON, OREGON. BheaDi GheBD eaoest i.n l j.....ii. i inn in tlft sr.niR rnnntr. Arifliri the most aUttnnislie.l Generals of v"' uieftuig neiu oy tneortn-; ; " - --- - !. ... . ... , . prn Mf-tl.ndist ,.-.ilorp,i 1 f'Smv-b i increase as soon as our fining Pincv Hill, Itutherford count r," ! resources are reasonably developed. . within, the last tive years it 1ms aSMii ana agsin (leprecatea the ap- !the Union army are not entitled to peiil to sectional hatred, while it , i,rrv- -,,t. vnT,mnL i:n cannot even claim that in the mean- t ,i ! tun i th rauM has increased. P.ut j tul ul,jnr.CPn, Va!s, and not brevet- i mutaku the good sense of the . u.d wiJh lli;,,K.r ralkf ceaspJ t(J be . HiUMof the kopuWican pnrty, if generals when thev were mustered i they will nustsin such cowaidly and ut( thoujh tbe title t f general is ; Mm etlorts to gain political ascend-1 eiven thom )V co,.v. .hiie (;en. ; Bnpv l "... - ! ll:inl;, who was musterei! out notice lor s Land Office La ;- nerenv t r i.is fill as attacked bv an armed j Marshrie d Mail: The forest tires as eolonil and brevetted a biigadier- general, has the undoubted right to ; sin liimscir as sucn on a r.otet rer Two- ladies belonging to families of rnnk in Mezzevo, in Epirus, Thk cattle are beinc moved out of Indian Terriiory by thousand. im oA(if.Lria nicy win nu no mi ; ister or to place Lis ranK on Ins i European lurkev, were some time the reervation within P0 davs. I card. From motives cf goed taste ago abducted by brigands from the Thn interior drnnrtmnt: 8U a ri-llt ,s rareiy exercised. All ' f.irus mountains. The abductors mis niav a surprise to people uemsiiueu w ith orthodox notions of republican ' the return pf eaeii or either captive. simplicity, but, considering the tact The families of the women have that these 'it lo.s are due to merit, or ; just paid to the agents of tha bri- supposed to be, and are not trans missible, there doees not appear to We anything iu them particularly dangerous. body cf Zion Methodists, also col-! about Pert Orford have been hot ored, and fired into. The Northern of late and the destruction of the Methodists fled in disorder, seven of , town was seriously threatened at them being wounded. The invaders ' one time a tews day ago. It was then collected the effects of the ; with great difficulty that Joe Nuv's routed party, pile 1 them up and made 1 bontire of ti.em. X-y. r-uue tr.-it (.r -of vill n X'''nry Hnbii", at Oc;ober rd, vi Au.".i5 U, 1?5. i iven t:-.:U tiiL- ioilov. inr- no::ee of hr i:.-7.t;'j;i to j sup-.K-rt of hor c.;i;.-i;. ar:d !V.;-.k- n-:f3re J. II. Ka.t-y.a 1 I'-iitdicl 'Ti, Oregon, on ! mill was saved, it having taken lire two or three times. A party of capitalists from Sacramento propose to build a large di'.ch for mining and agricultural 1 i:u'iio Kirfrr. 1. S- -'o. for the nortMvf-st s -ction i, tu'.v:;.hip 5 north, ran.-u ': M. j-hp r.omes the to!'.ow-ni- v contir.nous resilience ui-on T. Wxcnn. of Walla V. alla. W. T.: Harvey E Vo-:n.-, v. p. sturgis and iik-hanl lh.frt.-oce, of Milt'.u, Oregon. . s. o. swack!!a:.:;:r, CO jhr l;tfe-:rtr. Q JUST RECEIVED BY A FILL LINE OF nnaiicr of 1 ' east, V. tn!:sc to prove fcr ani cultivation oi, W at c h rn a k e r I J e w I'oct Oflice JJuildiug, Weston Orecen. j rioclcg and watches cleaned find re i paired in a skifnl manner at rcas-ona'de rates. 11 t fti era 11 M Fi 'J tj i. H IT 2t- -1 tei mm purposes from Sucker creek, abou i the order for removal ot nil fences en public lands will be enforced. Cattlemen, referring to Butler's re ported application for mi injunction, ar it must refer to this ortier and not ti that concerning the I. T. cattle. Tho cattle men are said to be using every means to evacuate 4be reservation in compliance with tie presidential proclamation. ands the S40.000 demanded, and the ladies have been safelv restored to their homes. They say they were wed and honoral.lv treated cv teriousiy, it would seem that un-' tl-.eir captors, and made as cemforta-1 of the der no form of government is the ble during their stay in Epirus as ; throvir conferring ef dbt.ir.ct ion for merito-' rious services so appropriate as on-; tiiteen miles leng, to a point above ; a ransom ot tU,U'jU tor ' "o " east or mat place and down near M. Bour's to the Illinois river. On Sunday last, while Mr. J. F. Parker, of Evar.s creek, Josephine countv, was out riding with Lis vife and little daughter, his horse became ; frightened and r?n awav, the wheels bsggy striking a log and ; the occupants cut, instant- TEHTiUJUL MEN! saw Tiinner ior mm Good location, per.t; Weston. -i water t ran tne jo'r to Wa!i2, Ii'.lon ar.-.i j i tv 7tf5TH YEAR H ff.TCSSai I Mil Goods, tne circumstances vculd premit. cf the robbers Iv killing th little girl, and severe- It in-'urir.g Mr. acd Mrs. barker. Pricej S2 per M, Ce.1I rn or sAdrbss A. W. WALLER, Weston, Wn-goa. o.iiT in-,:3tratt-(l Mr..izine levrtf-d to the ! Tfi.-.men cf iiie Great Wt. Contalt a ; vaf a-nrnnt of ecnTal information :-nil fpe. ' -is! srtirl' - on salver's' f Intert to all. Atily ' conr!irfpl ! intrl' illtiRtntcrt J i O.iIt a veir. I sanir.t-!, PsbiiSiicr, "o. 153 rancy uress SPR1NC AHD SUMMMER SUITS FOR it! EE! AND , BOYS Ladies' Wear in Endless Variety. Canned Goods and Groceries. EncMngiani & Hecht's Epots and Slioes -Sk. SPECT A li"?. 353"0Bi12ia l3?u2!S We iH not he undersold for cash. 'A