ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE f 3f Weston Weekly Leader. .-- ciu ee, the h at pauly FELIX R. MITCHELL LOCAL EDITOR VRTfliV LTDTrvirn 4 icor ! lit AGSiVTS. The followmj are the authorize! agents of the Lkaiikh in thtir respective localities: Pcmlietnn r w Walker. Ileppner o H Ha!:, Wilton A I! Kv.tj:s. Onterrillc S II .Stuart,' Walla Walla o T Thompson, f-" r0 frank Oviatt Inland City J. farter. Walla Walla A. Miachcn LOCAL LEADERS. School Vooks at Pauly's. B. I. Clemens was over from Cen fcerville yesterday on legal business. Pauly sella cheaper Uian anybody. A. P. Sharpstciii, attorney at Law, 'Peudletou. r (o to Saling .t Co. for your cold pressed cantor aii'l mineral oils. was visiting frieutls ia Westou this week. Have your watch repaired, by Frank Manning, Centervi'le. Road the article from "Justice" on the second page, relative to the Slate University. It is good. j Notions, etc., at your own price, at . Pauly's. j Good brewing barley is woith SO 1 cents per husrired. profitable crop than wheat. Putter ii telling in many of the town of Oregon at ten cents a pound, (n Weston the old price oi teuty-fivc cents is still paid. Keinemhzr the cheapest jdaee to buy your to'aceo and cijars is J. J. Harvest Xotc. j The big Clalock ranch of COCO acres j yielded 1:4,000 bushels of wheat. I J. R. Ilaod's wheat field of 2-tO acres ! 1 in tne .uir.na neighborhood pave an average yield ot 5t bushels to ths acre. Over on the alia Wall i a thresher b'c.igrrig to W. P. IJstser turned out 2G0 bushels of wheat in twenty minutes one day last week. Pave Taylor's crop near Centerville averaged twenty-eight busnels to ti.e AI:ias Correspoiidencei Sept IS I Juniper Mc!:is. Aug. "0, H55. f'1-...l- 1- ......... 4.1.:.- Ti - , 'tine, -iiiv tt unci a cni: went laiiriv It is a much mors ) , , , , - , , , . , ur.sue.s, ana J . u. UerKing s tweuty- Adaii 'o the ctUor of the Leader; j j fctte ujcouiiiig very egotistical ic Cases of litigatUn ' re becomin? as ' regard to rav communications and sun- common as lying. L to three weeks j ti.ev werts awakening the aumir- ago thev were entirely uniinov.niai.it; , jamais of cur town. The advent of , of every reauer cd tee LLABhU, J attornev, a dep'ity sheriff and the tre-j news conies to rr.e that one of the mast ineuuous inniix ot tne eurieuey oi me , promineut wiswin on .inn i 1 1... i.i it 1 I ream., arc- amuugioe ,uu..-..... j-. , ,. ,, 011 tU(.m .Vorter' .this state ot attairs. iue Inst case j nere ncyer Wo a j wiped on lie recoru w as uoiiii jT(im ,IU.:, vs. 1'at JLt.van, suit to recover wno. Mr. Armstrong appeared for t;e i)i.m fifi and Mr. Guyer of Pendleton for the defendant. A jury decided in favor of plaintitt ilntematioiial Hotel, ! Corner Third and E Streets. I FOCTS.A. - - OUCVv- ; Our facilities are such that ire defy com- petition. This is the largest aaU ! most respectablv kep-t hotej in the Xorthweot. er pa"sseu an . : rAr.J 1 1 - ' t T MAM like t!iis:iDuasu a:iu t-'Ja-"M rlcl Day. seven. J. V. Kilgore had 175 acres of club in'le item om .luumer to the LKADti: tnat amocnts to -Jii hd! oi beans. " I uon't know how much a hill oi heaiis amounts to. but it Mr. Nicely 's bean patch were alluded to 11 amounts to hut little any way, it almost deadened the "sivcr.teen sinees of my ignorant body." M- S Lee is right after all: "Local corres pondence is never appreciated.'' Ke- ardless ot all this and the extreme warm weather and Us tendency to pro de liauta & Co.'s, ;ntci viile. Parsons Egbert of the V,'al!a Walla '; oats yielded 1C34 bushels. Juurnal is in thj- city. On acCMunl of the siukneas of Miss Mary Miller, one of the assistant teach- Cfa 111 t!lf. tm'.iir. ftia nnonimr nf -Mr. C.I!. ProeWtel took a spin to ,, , , ". 1' .-, V, ? . ' t lie si liool is 'i'..- t ; oneii until Monday, I September I01I1. I Kon't fail to call on .1. ,1. linnta t Co., and jiet their juices an Machine Oils before you buy. Walla Wulla the first of the week. A nice line of candiea ami nuts at ,J. J. liauta. & Co., Centerville. Two tit the burned buildings at Adumt has been rebuilt and 11 re now now occupied. A new and elegant lot of writing .paper at I'uuly's. A. 7. Jessup, once a typo in this office, has a ".sit" on the Lewiston Teller. Young men when you want a nob ,by suit of clothes go to Sahng & Co. Mark Levi, a former clerk fur N. J)ueubery oi Co., was in the city this week. Si'kool Stationery of all dis . criptions al Pauly's. Lurgest and best assortment of boots and shoes at Suiing & Co'3. Mr. F, M. Pauly removed his stock of goods this week to his new brick tore. Mr. I). A. Kiehards, the pioneer pettier f Centerville, was in Weston this week uu biisiucss. llird seed of the freshest and clean est kind, at 15c, at Pauly's. Enterprise Lodge So, 4(5, I. O. G. T., Milton has an average attendance tf twenty-five. New members are be ing constantly added. Mr. Herman Sattler, of Walla Walla, will soon begin the publication of a newspaper at Centerville, to be known as the Ceuterciilitta. Ben Porroiighs bus purchased Mr. Heading's half interest in the Pendleton Tribune, and is now sole proprietor. The price paid was S1S00. Sauk needles ot the best quality at F. M. Pauly's. There is probably nothing in the rumor that J. 15. Purdy and T. A. Crump will hereafter yote the Kepubli cuii ticket. Frauk Manning watchmaker and Cur r.ngllsU t'ocslns. I.ONDOn. In a recent trade-mark suit it was shown by sworn evidence that over nine million bottles of St. Jacobs Oil had been sold here during the past few years. certify that the sale of this remedy ex ceeds that of all others; and that it is being recognized as the best pain-cure On Saturday, the J2th inst., the ' ever discovered . In serious rheumatism baseball boys expect to meet on tin' j it has accomplished astonishing results. gr. rands ct the north etnl of ihe I had been on au errand, accompanied j by my little friend Willie. Oa our re- , - j. . . , t ...... i.r.. ...u .... , , , , - 1 turn we met a enap auoui, 111s m " wheat that averaged -10 bushels to the j a3ked. "where' ve ye bin?" I answered: acre: 40 acres of club wheat (late sum-! "We have been euilin from the great niprf.ilh.u-l iv.iv,rrp,l 95 V.,iel,U. 1 fin laboratory of nature some simples to j diice extreme layim.ss I .vill fain acres of spring wheat, average 27 'bush-1 nse. ffWfnge for an equine quadra- j liueate the haj.oenings of our tranquil , , ' " , .ped. "Its no sucn thing, Charley; j neighborhood since my lust writing, els, all machine measure. The sacks weVe j., bin across the crick to g:t j whether they amount to a hill of beans v. iu average ldil los eacn. ou acres ot some iiuUlin lor a sick, horse, saiu v a- lie. , The following buildings are in coure of construction m Adams: lieese t Ked nian's brick store, Mr. Springic's har ness shop, 21x50; Mr. Luimu, two-story, 2-i;40, will probably be used as a fur niture store; Boot and Slioa store and shop; priming oitice-; Mrs. ( lark, one- Leading chemists ! u."? lbx2i' L ncleloui 1-letcher, chop mil, two-siory, oxo-; ,i!ss oieuuitt- ' ."leafs Sac. I ixlSlHS r- Free bus to and from the house. Xo Chixese Emtloyei). Three blocks friTn all railroad depots. Three blocks from ali steamboat landings. E. LEWISTOtt, Prop. O. Cl-AKK, Agent. Bood News; to- 'Farmers! Ship your Wheat with t the north etnl of ihe eitv t; re-iuu'; jiractice. It will be decided what action will he tiikcn regarding the challenge of the Portland Stars, Prac tice to begin tit 2 o'clock, p. m. The Kov. 11. C. Ogleiby will take departure on Monday next to attend ' his departure on Monday next t the M. K. South Conference at Albany, which ..omnicnecs on the 10th inst. Last Wednesday evei'ing a select card party was held at the new resi dence ot John O. Moorebousc. Me has COXTEIBI'TCD HEL&XUE. For the I.KALdt. WESTOX, Sept. 1st, 1SS5. IlEAK LeaIiEI!: I am pleased that you have began to dish up "LeADKK Hash." I dislike the caption you have given it. It smacks of vulgarity, which is worse than the "barbarism" that seems to have offended your "unedu cated" contributor. While 1 yield to none in in? devotion to nine saxon. vet now one of the finest pi ivate residences a(.nmiitaMcc with Vrennh or Gar ni the county, and is to be co;igratu.at and is to be congratulated on his success. A most pleasant even ing was passed, and everybody went home more than satisfied. Nice clean mixed bird seed, only l.'c per pound at J. J. llanta ec Co.'s, Centerville. No extra charge is made for sending the Lkauki: to friends in the East. Tin: price is the same all over the country Two Dollars per year when paid in advance. Jewish holidays occurring on the 10th and 10th of this month, N. Duscn bery & Co. wish to inform their cus tomers that their store will he closed on those days. J. S. White & Co. have built an addition to their Agricultural Imple ment warehouse for the purpose of stor ing wagons, buggies, &c. Itcv. J. LcCoruue, pastor of the Methodist Church at Centerville, be came entangled up in some manner last Saturday with a barbed wire fence, a pair of oars and a young colt, and broke his left arm below the elbow. Frank Ponaford, living below Cen terville, was taken to Portland last Sat- wi man or any living language or even a dead one, widens our views and en riches our diction. It should be con ceded that a legitimate use of foreign words is not more disagreeable than the conceit which some people display be cause ot their want of familiarity with living or the nou-iiving vehicles of thought. (Mr. Nicelv's or anybody el.-e's) or not, and wiil say that r.o one is compelled to read "Juniper Items." While enjoying the blessings of peace I the news of a cat-;:nd-dog-scratcii and bite melee breaks the stillness and dis- j t urbs our quiet, which happened be tween two employes on Paine liroth ers' ranch recently. The cause and names will not lie mentioned, but the Cold Spring man informed his W ebfoot adversary that he was a liar. The Webfoot loan did not like to "take it" and told the ("old Spring entertainer so, who rcspouded, 'Sir, yau will have it to take or tight.' The latter course was chosen, which resulted in nothing more than both of them getting their eyes tilled with dirt and one or the other willing to "take it" or "take, it back." Not being present I am compelled to write from hearsay and imagiuatiou. Notwithstanding the large crops of jlUmatilla this fall and every other in ducement tins country oilers to voting men, Mr. K. A. Konth is preparing to ! return to "Arkansaw" the laud of per s t:er, dwelling; Henry ivirny, uwening; Mr. Armstrong, dwelling; Mr. Calvert, butcher stiop; M. E. parsonage. Mr. L. M. Simpson has ordered the brick for a two-story building to be erected on the site ot his former building, the upper story to be used as a lodge room and the lower story for a general uier chan Use store. Koe Ferguson has just returned from a trip to the Helena, Montana, races, lie reports the betting high ami the ra cing good. Umatilla county mane a good record, winning six races in that many days. Lila Furuuson, line's mare, made tne fastest halt-mile on the tracK, tnar, oi secouus, gojo. nine simmons, paw-paws and possums lor any country. He says there were whence he came two years azo. He will A'otk-e for Publication. LiXD OlTICE AT LA fiRASlIF, OHI0O5 Auprust 22, lSsi. Notice is hereby siven that the Iotlowia(r nauietl settler has hle-1 notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of hi clainuard that said proof will tie ma Je before lire County Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, at Pendleton, Ore gon, on October 0, lis.", viz: Kben S. Waterman, T. S. No. ."412. for the northwest quarter of sec tion id. tow nship a north. valine :I4 E. W. M. He names tile following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: George W. Haymond. Henry Perriek, .1. S. Zer ba and E. J.Zerba, ail of lVnt..Tvii!e, Orcr'.u. S. O. SWACKHAMKU, 2S Register. Notice for Publication. Lash OrricE at La Grasdf., Oiieoox, Auifusc l?, lSSa. t Notice is herehy j:iven that the following named settler hw filed notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before E. K. Ilarker, a Notary Puhlie, at Centerville, Oregon, on Octo ber ltd, 1SS5, viz: John 31. Goodman. U.S. No. 0412, , For the southwest quarter of section 12, township a H. 'S-i east, W. M. .She names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: John H. Vincon. A. It. M. Ew.in, Ed Whito inan and itobcrt AIcEwan, all of Centcrvi'le, or. 3. O. SWACKHAMKIl, Register. over one hundred race horses present of the best blood and from nearly every Stale and Territory, and lie says the way those Montana fellows bet made an Oregon granger hold his breath. Some of our boys believe in the con verting power of water. 15y the vigor ous use of a pump hose they converted a drunken half-breed into a sober one. M. S. Lee. Itnni'd of S:ni;'.iilaliall. Notice is hereby given that the as- jowcler is at Mcllonc's Hotel, Center- I urday by U, S. Marshal Morse and Villo. Messrs. Kilgore and Brown with their 38 inch thresher have averaged throughout the season 7o2 bushels per (lay. Those nicely painted si,ns on Pauly's now store that are exeiuug the admiration of all who sec them, arc the work of Mr. Wm. Lowndes, Wes ton's paiuter. Watches cleaned $1.50. Main springs $1, Case springs Si. Clocks cleaned SI. All work warranted by Frauk Manning, Centerville. Pears are numerous in the moun tains. ' Several have been killed on the Umatilla and one was killed on Wild Horse, just alove King's place. Mr. A. P. Sharpstein, one of Pen- j die ton's most popular attorneys, was in i the rity this week, and made the i LEADER a pleasant visit. ! 1 1 Parties traveling over the country ; roads complain that our tiioroughiares are cut up a great deal worse this year tiiau on previous seasons, remaps iue i W(J jjve ln reason is that more wheat is oenig , hauled. lined 10 for selling whiskey to Indians. Not having that amount of c-.sh, Judge Deady ordered him confined in the county iuil at Pendleton until the fine was paid. Tho many cows that roam the streets ot Weston, subsisting on dried poplar leaves, breaking into gardens j and damaging sidewalks, us well as j the calves that bawl all night and dis- turb the slumbers ot the drowsy deni zens, SIIOUIU o suunil.n ity jupiiir-.seu. j Wheat has still a downward ten- J doney. The price ottered this week is -K cent. Very few rales are reported, farmers pre:errn:g to store their grain : and wait for a rise in the market. j Ayor's Ague Cure is intended to ! act as an antidote to malarial levers, : I looked for the Adams' correspond ence in your last issue, but it was not there. 1 saw lteese & Redman's ad vertisement "The man who laughs" and my little seven-year-old daughter want ed to know which it was, Reese or Red man, I told hor it was Redman. Then she said: I almost hear him laugh. Yi'e seem to have some difficulty about those attorney fees. it was ever thus. It is only after professional men have performed their services that clients and patients begin "to kick" this is not a barbarism. It is a horsey expression, but eminently strong. Peo ple solicit the services of a lawyer or doctor or editor and when "after har vest comes tnese men who need food, clothes and enough to pay taxes, are forgotten and informed by their reckless employers that they did not give satis faction. This is not honest. It is con temptible. There is a law against tak ing illegal fees charged by officers. A lawyers gets what his services are rea sonably worth even if they are unsuc cessful. sossment list for the year 1885 has been returned to the City Council of the City of Westou and is now subject to the inspection of any person interested therein and that the said council will sit as a board of equalization at their council room from 2 o'clock to ii o'clock in the afternoon of the !)th day of Sep tember, 1SS5, when all persons may be heard who may feel themselves agrieved by such assessment ot his or her pro perty and the said council may approve, alter, correct or amend such assessment as in their opinion mav seem proper. W. 11. Jones, Recorder ot the City of Weston. IIaywaud llAxu Grenades. -The I best known Fire Extinguisher in the world. Don t delay In supplying your-1 selves with them at once. Property and lives saved every day with them. You cannot afford to be without them. M. S. McQuarrie, Agt,,WalIa 'Walla. G. J. U EC i it; 124 Market" St., is, 1'., General Agent. ; la-Ucr List. List of letters remaining in the Post ofiice at Weston, C!r., Sept. 2, 1SS5: not say that he can do better in that country than in Ibis, nor that he will stay there very long. It is not proba ble that the charms of the country are as inducing to him as the charms of something else. Paine Ii others have finished thresh ing their grain. They had 13,000 bush els, al! of which will be hauled to Wal lula. The contract has been let to John R. Ladd ot Walla Walla. Jennie Juniper, in a recent letter to the E. O. told us of everything that was going to happen and of everything that had happened, except the names of the persons who stida Mr. Davis' water melons. Most all of the farmers expect to haul their wheat to Waliula. Airs. Molenkepil' has boen rusticating at the (.'old Springs east of Weston. Our Sunday school seems to be on the wane. Captain Jinks. The i'urtlani. Business College, Portland, Ore- im, offers yuicriir private ami class instruction to the jounaiul middle-aged of both sexes who desire t obtain a practical education in the short est time consistent with thorough work, and at the luist expend. Day and evening sessions throughout the year. Students admitted any time. Catalogue on a plication. A. 1 Akmstuoso, Prindp&l. who have made arrangements for rcreivlu and forward lug the same to their San Francisco llonse an Storage, to arrait a better market. Liberal Cash. Advances 32aleataf:urralefinter'st, and satLsfactwy rclarns, guaranteed. Don't dispose of your wheat before calling on us. i We tuve Risuic sr.tlsf tctory avraajrements for a law. rat oi storage in Sau Francisco. i mil. Mo Clianoes, But do your shipping with the Old Reliable, House of Soliwabacker Brothers. Buckingham-& Hecht s to dispose of our large stock of Desiring I Pendleton-, Sept. 2. Tramps are plentiful. j Mrs. N. E- Despain has returned from California. "Missouri Jack" will open npn.i othcr dive on Main street in a few days. Tho question of Waterworks is at tracting considerable attention at pres ent. Several new members were received into the M. E. Church last Sunday and all diseases generated by marsh, j evening. swamp or slough. Science has brought j Five tramps broke out ot the city jail this remedy nigh to perfection. Xo j Monday night. AU but two were rc- lriggs, w m Cobb, James Finneil R M Grizzle Rev JDS llartman J Le'iler Hattie Moore T J Mulligan Thomas Pctrie Miss Rosa . Reynolds A W Trcfts R P Persons calling say advertised. I. Parr, F M Culbertson E W Frink Frank Hillhouse J W James Wm LyonTJ McFcrran L M Nclsou A C Richmond R D Spores S,A i! Wood Eli for the above please ,. S. Wood, P. M. An Ofll-3-a!iio?irl fidoa. The old-fashioned idea that one should never enter a sick room with an empty stwmach is a true one. The gastric juice is not secreted in an empty stom ach; it is only when food is taken into the stomach and digestion commences that the gastric juice is present. Ail germs are killed by earning in contact with healthy gastric juice therefore a full stomach fortifies one against con tracting contagious diseases. De Ha ven's Dyspepsia Cure is especially adapted to act upon the digestive juices of the system and keeps them in a pure and natural condition. In this manlier it ensures proper digestion and assimi lation of the food. It never fails to ef fect a cure in the most obstinate cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and rjieUheadacho. Sample bottles free at W. II. McCoy's drug store. otire. II, McAi thur notifies those interested that he holds the books of the City Drug Store for collection, and all money due must be paid promptly. scx we will offer at Public Sale, at our store in Weston, on Saturday, September 12th, our sntire slock, consisting of PARLGR AND BEDROOM SETS and all kind of i I UiiStl I UilL We carry a full stock of lEouselioM Furniture, in walnut, ash and pine; also, a large assortment of CJjsiirs SDattresscs, Spring Beds, Lounges, etc. A supply on Iiassd of Mouse Moulding, ShToors ana basil. loots and Shoes BEST AMD; CHSAPEST5 1 X1 Fin sale by- 8TJ3INAKER and CO., .Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to Cooper, Schmuck & Garnett, are requested to call and settle their accounts by the 12th of September, as we intend to close un our business on ! that day. Costs will be added to rc- l counts not settled by the date above ! mentioned. ! Cooper, Schmuck & Garnett. Y v- SHARPSTEIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PeniStefton, - - - Ostsois. quinine, no arsenic, nor injurious dreg j enters into its composition. 'hemitry ; ; and the healing art have combined to ; j make it the curative triumph of the age ; Tuesday relatives V.'hon b:ily "v;.s siric, we gave her CASTOTUA, When the w.w a child, we guve her CASTORIA, When she iieiame Miss, she elunj; tJ (.ASTORIA, When she ha'l children, si. cg.ivc thcmOASTOltlA. Io Sol Ijp 2K'?eiwl. There is a firm in Walla Walla try ing, (and partially sncccedini;) to steal Will pnu-tiee in all the courts of Oregon, Wash il!yt,;.n und itialio. 'TE captured. A. M. Hendricks left on evenings train for a visit to in Eugene City. Rev. F, II. Robinson is ''etti::' un a The Xcw Zealand Loan and Mer- ! local society of the Chatauqua Literary i cantile Agency, at San I ranci.-co, has 1 and Scientific Circle. -The extra train put on a few weeks 1V(.oiveil flm Xcw Zealand some fa- ; The Sunday School convention will ago by the O. R. & N, to carry wheat f ,ous Sectl Oats, samples of which may ! be in session at the ,ltist churcU out of the country, has been taken oil, i be ,.cn at tt, I.kaueR olr.ee. Parties ! Wednesday and Tlm-sda- "fanners auu uicrchinti refusing to , .:,i1;,T o nurche.so nuts for seed from ,.. ..... . i a portion of my patronage, bvTsuttin: " tho eniso -iv. i.i- f . , , , , t eo. v . iteaCing has sId ois inter- nut a si'rn "Davis Dentist," instead of Sinn. Iieing tue cnuse give. this A 'cney should do so he tore the ; - (i T) ,, ... , . ,. . .. .... ' , 1 -0 . .p.. ln ti,e IV-ndleton iribiinc to his ; their hrm name. hen von want den- -Kishop II. K. Hargrove, of tho M. : middle of October, tor price- app.y at ' twt j5en s i5un-0l:,.i,s. j tal work, performed ami warranted by K, Church South, will preach in the j LEADER otlice. Orders respectfully so- j ' . 4 ' an ojierutor who is responsible, ana here ... ,. ... w .. ,, ! ihe L- l' l-nion and Land of : .,0 to the office over Rees & . 'Hope will resume operations a', the " man s store. Dn. L. M. Davis a. til., aud 7 :.U p. in. i.ast l'ucsuay leing tlie i.rst ot .Lp- - It is said that m.mv well-appearing ' tember, it was abo the hist r.f the open 500,000 EUSHELS OFOOOI: r? "2" Mn&SlFs fSfflEHS i"T..f for which the highest market price will be paid. Also, same amount of WHEAT, immigrants stop off nt Waliula, to which place they have purchased tick- ,cts under the impression that it would be a good poiut from which to jud.'e season when the beasts of the field and Ihe- fowls of the air may be hunted without the fear of an avenging law. The Sictc scasfin for prairie chickens, 30 Reward. Lost, on Jnoe 14th, 18S.3, one match- ed span of sorrel horses, brand - on j left shoulder, and 0, on right shoulder, j Parties having barley can have sacks furnished by ine. I receive at any ship ping point, either on river or railroad. ADVANCES MADE ON WHEAT, and very reasonable rates of storage given . Walla WjsIIa - - V. T. Terms Cash. Don't fail to cosne and se cure bargains. Cooper, Schmuck & Garnett. Corner Main and Water Sts., WESTON - OREGON. 153m Weston, Oregon, J. S. WHITE rmers &co. Has been appointed agent at WESTON for for the sale of the following ral Wements Batchelors & Wylye's EBRATED SPRING-TOOTH C00D& Harrows, Cultivators and Seeders. MITCHELL'S well-known Wagons, Hacks, and Buggies. The Western Fanning Mjll, the best on the Coast, warranted to separate oats and, barley from wheat, taking out everything and leaving nothing hut the clean wheat. PARL1N & 03EKDQHFFS AKD THE CELEBRATED CANTON SULKY P1XW. .the country, but that the forxaken as- j grense ao'J pheasauts expired oven jiect ef the surroundings so appals ; .some of tlieiB that tiiey take the next .train for home. j Members of the A. O. I". W. are ' exceedingly healthy about this time. No assessments for deaths have been Jcvicd iu the last two months. Prairie chickens nnd grouse being .scarce this snason, our sputsmen are going in for larger gme. Hear meat is ' now what they are after. Who can heat this? J. A. Down ing with his 32 inch cylinder ihre.-hcr turned out 12, l'.h bushels of wheat iu nine aud one half days. The biggest day's wprk was H."2 biu-hels. Next. Mr. Henry Piukerton left at this office the outcome of one hill of Early Rose potatoes. The yield was great .nd the potatoes of the liaest kind. We tr(ed them. Messrs. .lones iros., et i nion, : S5US of our Recorder Jones, were in the i citf this week. The Leadeu acknowl-' edstes a pleasant visit. Messrs. Jones; month ago, now Ine hunter may kill "eese, ducks and squails. or any other bird or animal that suits his fancy About one o'clock Tuesday night tire broke out ::j 1. P. Clemens' b'mek- Geo. W.Reading has sld his inter est in the Pendleton Tribune to his partner, lien S. Burroughs. The W, C. T. Union and Band of Hope will resume operations a', the Congregational Church Saturday after noon. II. Sattler, for the past two months job printer at the Tribune otlice, having i 'i Til" mil r. fit .,) ..-,- i tinr iv' I : icil auuLiiuri . ciuti . I , I -ur-. nave iiariiman, an old resilient of w ai- sooii commence the publication of that . one has a white spot on forehead; the I toI, comitv. mA a Ialh. of ouIture an;, rr,lli. paper at Centerville. . otherjias no white on him . The horses j n(.n,.e a.iit t ,j t,ie treatmcnt ,)f ut.,!t uc jo nanus ingu, vcii;ii uoool iwy los t Swift's SlieeiSc made au unsuccessful attenpt to ; horses. Tw ent v Dollars reward will be ; n, "nuv-(-n r, v k. . "v the eoi e can:e .-: tile in Weston. Any 1 i El j 1 " iiiauu an uii3uui:iui ui i.e iik iu , oorscs. jweniy i oioii , i e ill a win ue ii;:;raiv ocane Sund.iv nhdil bv nrvin" ofTtliP I V"l for tlieir delivery at the livery sta- j ters. an.l III -,ll WI L.ll. Stltl v.i;ii-?. Kill 1JI i , -i, . .-, in;' in ineir recovery "in ou uuerauv Tiii iarc Raifl for by tho AiAMS Ll'.ERT SlAtLt. siuitii shop in Ceuteril'ie, and consumed that building. Ilouud.i' agricultural stor Mr. Cannon's dwelling house and Neil McFaciiern's blacksmith shop. Mr. Clemens lost his entire stock ot tools. MeEachern succeeded in getting out the larger portion ot his tools and some plows and other things which Were in his shop for repair. Rounds' loss was very heavy, although he saved some of his agricultural i cancer uiatie its ap- wa treated v.ath plas- j ut. The r.laee heu!el information load- i ui' aittr s-.tne time, and seemingly niy.nuc was ! i wen. j lower, in, a icw years it returned an I iron wrenched iron, the sink, a punch, 1 for. . j. t it AMUEIii.ain, ITiZ rinX,JI i and a chisel made from the spring of a Dayton, W. T. ! t' it no if-tl. Know-..;- the disease to run j ., . , , 1 in the family, having had ..ne si c.er to die with ja.v-kime were tlie tools used. . caver. I berame seriouJv aimrehen.lv.. o mv t. 1 ei-miitein. It fnnThaieu t i;u-rt;:i';. in Mze anil j rC.iCC. ! vir'.il.'iicc. I ahnunt '-.ive mi nil hm-p ..f ovi.r tne mountains, i uesuay, was tool by Dr. Williamson takes this method Peo Iron fastenings osithc end of sticks, preventing thetr hreakiitg. WATE31TOWX CAltlti.UiES AND BUGGIES The Hoilingswortii Hake, Se!f-2)uiupiiig. Walkers Wrought Tubular and Cast-Iron Fences All orders tilled wVAi promptness nnd at Walla WaWi prices. LEBLKAL IP8SCOOT FOIt CASH, Call a:!dexnnn:ie Goods and prices. Office on "ilahi St.. one door east of Marshall House. white of notifying his patrons that he expects East, ;e por- Fortuiiateiy there was a strong hlowincr at the time from the j which undoubtedly saved a lar; ' tion of the town. The building occu ' nied bv MeEachern was owned bv G. L W. Titaworth, whose loss is about $.".00. ; aua,,mr' Pearl Bowman while coming ia from Tuesday and another Indian that man lay dead in a little gulch leai toi.ie itu.iwiiia. bowi'iau move to tne j ber 1st, aud urgently needs place indicated and found Earnest Ba- ; ker, a man who has been working . around Pendleton for a few dajs, iyi:: - alib ; h:-i'.er cured. Tile pliysi'-ians LUlvied the ne of j the Hale and can-tie. Thin was nwru than I : , c:old ! eir. and ivhised tohaveit operated u,,on i ' ni teat war. Ail ,,tii;:-r ri:!n-i;:. a w..r.. nwri iu:t to tase a trip to the Last about Sqitem- , tllt euneer eintinucd to jrrow worse. The'pain w:n ei ru: lann,', and ray ;i:'e wa a hurkn. In to collect wliat is due him. During his absence of about a month, II. McArthur will continue making collections, to whom this inMilements. . nn me t'rnnin ifn i. m i i.r. n,, m i ...... Willi! . ali money may ne pain. itog ly uis side. Bowman put lam in Mr. Rounils lost in agricultural imple-i meuts. See., about $1000, ami Mr. Clem- j ens S1U0. Cass Cannon, in clothing and household furniture, lost about i the wagon and brought him to town, wires it was found he had shot himself twice, once in the head and once in the Laker, who w,i5 periecti'y sas that the rc.-.son he tried to kill luinrie.l is tiiat it was very Hard lor him to get work and when got he couhl'i't keep f. place, so feeling that he was of no use in the world he determin ed to leave it. To-n;sht (Tuesday) he iros. are mercuants or t. nion an., pro- Xone of the uWr.s or con- i : . ' . expected to live till morning prietors of that excellent paper to , tat s re insureJ. Mr. Rounds in-1 Alkl Scout. : forms u that the fire was either thel. A Klarttili liiseorcrv. Physicians are often startled by re markable discoveries. The fact that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and all Throat and Lung dis eases is daily curing patients that they have given tip to die, is startling them to realize their sense of duty, and ex amine into the merits of this w onderful diseeverv: resulting ia hundreds ot o best Physicians using it in their prac ! ti.-e. f riat Bottles tree at W. H. Mc- Cov's Drug Store. Regular size 51.00. tireiir,n tnv s'.r i:r. llardn.an. connm-nd- t'i me to rry Sant - S;f;.-!!if:. I; -a:;,, the last rc , sf.rt. but I w-.i-. j.rej'1'ii'.ed. aun-t the use of , patent liiedii-irie-. and e! eeial'y thi-'ir.e. that I i he.-it.'.ted ocie tip..-. At iasv Iirive l:iy : jll'-ent. ! te-t iieiievin tiiere was ar.y Virtne in it. The : f:rt hottle only inureasi;'! the i- of the sore ; itii'i the dis..;uir-e truin it, and lvr.ee di'i not in- soire me vith any I:-ii.e. n UiUia th- si-rond ! IV'ttle there -were 5:'-ns of imy.i-'-Aeir.Tt, and :nv fai1.ii strecthened just in i r-.fiorrin. 1 n.i.ed ' : tin- Sjieeir.t- as a wasn in the treatment ot my j I eanctr with remarkable stiec . I s; ur.-ed the I ! ti.re ith'he tnr-'jieine dihited with a little watr. ! : It s ftcne-l the si-ali. cnoY-d th face and Ttiie-. ej ' I the ite'nin? sensation. The spot on rav f.-n e V- I : an to Ccer.-a?.;. a sre'il as the di-'yo-irre. arid1. I hoy-e ?rar;' up tn rr.y heart. t'ci'd it t..., I j a-kid myself, rhat I was at last .q re'.ieve-i'of ; this disa-se.- It has civen ine so nianr nark j h' -urs it: tlie ; a-t that tiie i Jia oi beins -ei: a-aia a.3w overpowereu roe. There wm a wmtert Vwtwctn hope and fjr a Ion r time. It mt Ir.nr rctrat ot wieoinj. Vit j y cau-.e with tho I m'.ratns. There .s rot'nini' left to mark the j puce on a snia.i v-ar. and I lee. tnat iz is no- Campbell & Callwell's PORTABLE GALLERY is here for a SHORT TIME ONLY to make all kinds of ( ! i I i rp ictures HOW IS V01IB OPPDRTilHInf. Mr. George Rcckv. ith, who was in j work of in incendiary or w?.s accident- j Eurklm's Arnica !alvi. stepping the employ of Proebstel Pros, sonie i ally started by some persois three years ago has returned to cston ! mto au allei, which and has accepted the position of head ; shavings, between his bivise and the i ;jj."jns ", jniller in tho Weston Flouring mills. ; blacksmith shop, to light a cijar. He ! ;on',' nJ kis Mr. Reckwith is one of the best millers i thinks the tire could not have started ! mv reouired. It i P-tarantecd to give mn the Coast, and Proebstel Bros, have ; in the bKcksm.th shop, as his building : perteet salist.iction. o. r.i .uey rem uteri. ,, . i- I .. i- . . i 1 Price 23 cents per box. Icr sale bv done well in securing hi services. w as tuo hrst tc burn. j 1 cCoy I TI.a Tint Salvi in the worid tor Cats. ' EIH XOT X LEKPF.K. At the rwidencf of J- ! . T-l - i,? ! M V:.r-t n-. WiM llrB w!r li.T WfflCn. : utiiued some ; Bruises, .bores, y ice.,,, ouir i.neum, Ansttn ih. I,t. Mr.'john E'iir:.-ton, County i ! I-ever bores. leun, u..ppea lianas,: School iurvrisucadent to 1K- Ei&e I Le-ir, t s. Corns, ana ait Skin Erupt-! IvVi.ii. Pnwf. files. f os-irne t .r me to e:; re5.s my p-t,-rtt deiiverauee. it is a wo:..it MKS. Oi-IVE liAEnMA.X, Jan. 9, H-4. : fcr tiiia ! .-fa! medieh.e. Monroe, Ga. i DECORATIVE Paper Hanger, HOUSE, sigx, BFGGY AXs) WAGO? pa: Wc axe now prt-par to receive on conaihinent, hay or ttiore Wheat! Thus giving- yrta choice In dis'osinicof your crr,i. Grain Sacks or Sale. A!o M'MBEU, r':;-h rr rfrwoH. t r sa'c t rea-'jnab e rates and in 'jiiaiititifea t suit. Wheat rcf iveI on cnvnixint cr far rt-rajre at Ccntervilie and rtUini. ar,.l boiijrLt a anj railroatt XU'jn. MILLER &R0BLEY, Centerville - - Oregon. P. BONEIJKAKE, The Painter, Weston Oregon. Odor of Forest. Sparkle of Stream. FOREST AND STREAM. JW you own a Cin, or a "fUh-pole," or Wr4 tUrj; '" or rifle? Kvr jo aniflfnK, r abmAlnr. trauipin, ir camping, itr eaieiujf, ttr jrat-htfagl Have yo'i a taste for btutly.iiif the liahita A iid binl or aiiinjulh? you knuv that ytam we hav Jen pnhlWiintr Irriirht weekly jjH-r di.--ited ihce aubjerts? It will re) y tj lxtk at a fijpy t the Fret and Htrnm. fi1t:rc is no other (tarr in tb worH jut like it. Ad'lrfTfff F'fr&t and Htreaia FuUiibtox C.t 3 i'ark Um', New Vork. ' Sperlflue B Cvpj ! C'eata B" YOUR itively n:r; or no ; nous. In t.-as t .tx '. the wife of poirada. on s Mr. I. :j-:.n, i Swift's S,ec:5.? is cntir; t-- cure he forcing o-.t t b!-l. Tr-a'Je en Lloed and fre. vei-er: iu..ui h e an 5 5wni5i Graining in All Kinds cf Wood. tie tnv.n the i KALS03iI.M.. &e. Wm. Lowndes. BOOKS, STATIONERY a NOTH'E r Sale of County Poor Farm. Xo'iee U herrhy pircn th--t on Wednesday, th niotb ciay cf fc.ptm!jer, Ick.", at two o'clock p. ni. nf pan! 4ay, tb itrrietwim A wij rerat puKicmie, tj tlie Iiihet and hetl bW der, a theeoort hmKedeor, in Hendtoa-m, Ore yon, the fann kn-nrii n the Count; l'oor Farm, situat'1 on ltireh creeK, Umatilla coonty, ro Kin, (3 mile fnno pilot Ropk.) and particularly deKcritied as foilowa: The wet haH of the annth vuei qtirter and tlie eat hail d tlx anatbwot qoarvjrof section 3.:. township 1 aoatb of rang ::i V.. . M, coutanrini; lflo aers. Trrrn. Cne-third of f.nrcliase prue, caah; one-thirrl at the end f one year, awl one-ttiini ut end ot lo rears, the at-omi' 4ld third paymeiita to liiaw interest at the rate of t3i ixrr eent. per an num trom rtiU of uitt'uptiljaid, sail tifuaerur- o . a mortyaxe on tne wippenT. mi v w ivwmt vill hiaJlo'ed oa Jwd-ihWi.'of prriiase in D:ea.-c-rf n:a:Ie'l ; . Siviit i Ec:n-Co.. lrer Atlanta, Ca. . , , ,. ... I price if the a-hi.le anwiiit w il at tne tiuo oT Isrliool Snpplie,orrI-s, llsar. To- U' in Iaf ii bbkv of e Mat.The rtaerc. f oali-rlioaery, !,!-.. or j W. C. STARKEY. 1 At, tte X: O. Stjre . . JIILTOK. R. ptirsriawer will b-s tiveu possesion on unooer 1-t, lsss. Done this Tth layrf Answ, 1B!S. T. J. MVY. CountT Jndirt. J.J. liAlliOAKUXER, Coifi. VV -. 2 L