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About Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1885)
ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE t'KlDY,KPifc:.lBi:K 11, Ol'lt .IfiESTS. : lull iu i'smlietoa. I - NutioLS, etc., nt your owa pr:cc, c, ut The rollowin: art: the authorize! sznnts of the Lbapkk in tlwir riHpecliv iwcaUtfea: fond.etoo O W Walker. Heppner O H llallock, Hilton. ... A B Evans. Centerville 8 H Stuart, Walla Walla )T Thompson, Ella P. O Frank Oviatt Island City J. L. Carter. Walla Walla A. Meachen 'V vst enough LOCAL LEADERS. School Books at Panly'a. Remember the auction sale to-morrow at Oarnett'o. Mr. Carden ia building a resideuce in Centerrille for Clias. Willert. Larjjent and best assortment of boot and shoe at Sating k Co'a. Mr. Butcher, of Centerville makes specialty of collection. A nice line of candies and nuts at J. J. Bauta k Co., Centerville. A Ledge ef Goad Templars has been organized in Centerville with eleven charter members. Go to Saling k Co. for your cold pressed castor and mineral oils. Rev. Oglesby and Burger of the M. E. Church South are attending con ference at Albany. School Stationery of all dis- criptions at Pauly's. Quite a number of Westouians went to Walla Walla "on business" last Tues day; a few went to the circus. Frank Manning watchmaker and jeweler is at McHone's Hotel, Centerville. "Early in the week" quite a party went eer to the Umatilla river on a Vind of a fishing picnic, so to dpeak. Young men when you want a nob by auit of clothes go to Suling So Co. Last week the Misses Josie and Ella Miller were over in the Yakima country, in which they huvi land claims. A new and elegant lot of writing paper at Pauly's. The Jewish New Year, 5646, begun yesterday. On Saturday, t he 19th inst., he feast ef the l'asaover is cemniemoi ted. Judge Barker and attorney Butcher i Centerville, were over Monday on legal business. The LEADER acknowl edges a pleasant call. It you have tha money handy don't 4e afraid that yo will offend by paying tthe Leader what you owe. We need nonuy in our business. i Bird seed of the freshest and clean est kind, at 15c, at Pauly's. H. O. Marshall will remove his rew and outfit to Adams to-morrow and begin work on Reese & Uedman's brick store Mouday. Watches cleaned $1.50. Main pnngs 81. Case springs $1. Clocks cleaned $1. All work warranted by Frank Manning, Centerville. Win. Lowndes, the Painter, now has tor sale paints of all colors, ready mixed, in any quantity. Farmers make a note ot this. Uet good paiut at reasonable rates. The long-wished for rain made its appearance on Wednesday murning. The changes it affected in the dusty roads, parched vegetation, etc., were et unwelcome by any means. Last Tuesday Dr. Williamson start ed for Baltimore, to which place he goes a one of the Oregon delegates to the Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. He' mill be absent about a month. On Monday last thre were seen on Main street at one time lawyers Hum phrey and Shurpstein from Pendleton and lawyer Butcher of Centerville, and it was a poor day for lawyers, too. A petition to the City Council was circulated last Monday, requesting that honorable body to tax hotels and board ing houses. It received a long list of aignatures. The bridge over Pine creek on Franklin street, has collapsed and needs the attention of the street commissioner. A teamster jiaaiiig that way on a dark night is likely to get into serious diffi culty. Mr. R. F. Johnson bronght some tobacco into town this week which was raised by him on Wild Horse Moun tain. Judges oi the weed declared it as good as tobacco raised in the East. Tim leaves were 5o inches in length and 20 inches across. The sam ple was sent to Wall Walla far exhi bition. The School directors have had some needed repairs attended to on the school p remises, aud everything is sow in first class condition for the opening of school, which takes place next Muadar, with Prof. J. M. Shields as Principal and Miss Mary Miller and Ella Miller as asaistanta, The young friends of Miss Ella Proehstel gathered at her hone last Tuesday evening and enjoyed them elves an til a late hour iu games and other kinds of amusements. Miss Ella departed on Wednesday for Walla Walla, where she will spend the next year in St. Paul s school. Many bodily ills result from habit ual constipation, and a fine constitution may be broken and ruined by simple neglect. iU9r. u o medicine equal to correct the evil, and re organs to natural, healthy, and regular action. -Giant Strong Drink is extensively advertised under false names. Beware of the Ogre thus disguised. If giet put your trust in the vanquisher of all diseases, Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine, f 1.50 at J. J. Banta .fc Co. 'a Centerville. P.ialy's. -Are fi'.e newsf L iiiutiiiit county? jjr Harry Krihhs is contemplating a trip to Xew York. Have your watch repaired, by Frauk Manning, Centerville. Miss Lulu Reexe of Adims is at tending schouj at St. Heleu's Hall, PortUui. Xice clean mixed bird seed, only 15c per pound at J. J. Banta & Co.'s, Ceutc-rville. -About tire 16! h of September the Hcppner and Echo mail route will be chunked from a tri-wcukly to a semi- weekly. A proposition for the construction of gas works in . Pendleton has been submitted to the Town Council by Ta- cbn.a capitalists. Messrs. Dusenbury k Co., who have the finest store in the city, are r reiving an immense lot of goods. Look out for their new ud next week. Don't fail to call on J. J. Banta & Co., and get their prices an Machine Oils before you buy. The U. B. Church of this place will be dedicated on Sunday, September 20th, at 11 o'clock a. n. Bishop Wright of Indiana will officiate. Kev. J. M. Tresenrider has been appointed pastor iu charge. Some hungry individual stole a quarter of beef from the Marshal House last Monday night. He was evidently of the opinion that there was no better time than the present te prepare for cold weather. James Eastwood's dwelling in Cam as Prairie, and contents, consisting of furniture, carpenter tools, winter sup plies, clothing, etc., was destroyed by lira last Saturday afternoon. Loss about $800; no insurance. Mr. Eastwood is a bachelor and was at work away from home at the time. It is asserted that over a hundred thousand dollais worth of property in the Eastern part of the county has been u u assessed. Quite a number of names of well to do aud well-known men in Weston aud Milton precincts do not appcaF on the assessment roll. Remember the cheapest place to my your tobacco and cigars is J. J. Banta & Co.'h, Centerville. Midnight raids are still made on tne nen nouses in town, and many a housewife is "iightin' mad" over the loss of her favorite old rooster or hen. Chinamen may be the perpetrators of these "deeds in the dark," but if any one would take the trouble to search, he might liud tail feathers being blowu about by the wind in the lower end of town. The New Zealand Loan and Mer cantile Aeicy, at San Francisco, has received from New Zealand some fa mous Seed Oats, samples of which may he seen at the Leader office. Parties wishing to purchase oats for seed from this Agency should do so before the middle of Uctabcr. For prices apply at LEADER otlice. Orders respectfully so licited. A subscriber writing from Union county says: I hud some disposition (I beg pardou fur using a word of Latiti pedigree) of going ta Weston. I feel somewhat timid about mingling with a community so very Saxon iu its speech. I was reared in an atmosphere where French and Latin were both read and written, and in a moment of forgetful- ness, 1 might permit some of those bar baric" peculiarities to escape me; the consequence might he unpleasant, us it were. If it could be arranged, a good round tariff should be imposed or rath er placed upon) all foreign words and "barbarisms." aud thus while we pro tect our Saxou tongue, we might raise a revenue. I increased in t irel to i,iXi.WU leet tile mov iir.;iui'Ua t j: a vuusi.Ieibie nam ;. .. ' . I .i'.ia ."i.e,v aii ;s-'i a-- t;:v . -o u.-i: i i.t t.t tlfe- figure set oat in the u-urr j uuiiMri- uriMttictieua .iue j .itt;,." ,,,:, ,,; ,vir Cmvuekv. . n years iroin l,oifl,!)'J0 I i , t,. hurl ... i iUUUl. .V 1,1, UU'IUM " ' . . - - - ' i lie above are uc;-, aud show ; everything ''tit 1 t tie. This is explained uv the fact that diverilisu industries are' rowmg. ; AH ithcr products sho .v a great increase also, aud the total valuation of proper ty to-day is probably ten times, what it was ten years ago. i he exact differ ence cannot be determined, owUe te the fact that assessments ten years ago in Umatilla county were very imperfect' and incomplete. L inatiua s wealth, re sources and liabilities of individuals are summarized as follows: Total valuation of property, b6-iS,9'22; mortgages, 925, 52S; indebtedness, $1,988,544; ex emption, $023,401; net taxable, 4,136, 027; number of polls, 19oi). Morrow county's first showing is a favorable one. The population is 2704; legal voters, S03; gross value f all prop erty, $1,681,314; indebtedness within the couutY.StiOo.lOo; total taxable prop erty, $959,411; acres of deeded land (not including the large area of vacant gov ernment and railroad land), 56,154; acres iu cultivation, 14,298; total year's production of wool, 1,959,365 pounds; butter, 10,335 pounds; wheat, 37,153 bushels; barley, 32.16b bushels; oats', 40b'5 bushels; hav, 5314 tons; potatoes, 14,123 bushels; lumber. 2,601,000 feet. Morrow county's live stock foots up as lollows: sheep, 18, 630; horses, 5194; mules, 74; cattle, 3949; hogs, 1392. To Farmers look here! J. S. White & Co. are selling spring-tooth cultivators and seeders at San Francis co prices, and are paying 50 cents a bushel for wheat in payment therefor. and will have arrangements in a few days whereby they will take oats, bar ley and wheat for wagons, buggies, plews, etc. Now is your time to get wagons, etc. lhis looks hka 'Business Monroe Miller is nursing a sprained ankle. Last Wednesday bis Horse reared with him and fell backward: horse above, Monroe beneath. There is uo moral attached to this accident. Rev. John Le Cornu, of Center' ville, will preach at the U. B. Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in lialtii Sleep. The Infinnarian of Mount St. Clem ents Collese, ilehester, Maryland, writes that lied iStar Cough Cure has giveo much satisfaction in that institution, In a severe case of consumption it gave great relief, and after its use restless nights aud night sweats disappeared. Harvest Notes. Kasson Smith had 160 acres ef red chalf that, yielded 33 bushels to the acre Mr. Kerns of Cold Spring had 200 acres of wheat that averaged 30 bushels to the acre. Joseph Zigmund had 33 acres of fall sown wheat and 21 acres of spring wheat that yielded 2316 bushel?; eight acres of oats averaged 40i bushels. mv Duadv's rei.ort. and t'oiiud the facts stated ther-iu. It surprised me that the OrtiJcuiuH, in which the report was published, had not called, attention lo the unmistakable favoritism practiced towards this institution, which seems te be a sort of a theological hospital for supernumerary preachers whe bare sut- tered m tresliuess and vigor ior ortiuary pnlpit practice. If we must have a State University, why can we not have its taculty composed ot men seiecisa from the lay teachers of the State. It would seem that the protesaorsmps are armed out among certain denomina tions. I believe the number of Kev. gentlemen who occupy fat professor ships are men of personal worth; but when a state institution, wmcn ougnt to be non-sectarian, becomes a reluge for so many learned gospel failuies, I infer that thev are out there for the purpjse of enlisting the influence of the creed they represent, and tnus secure a good Legislative lobby. The president of the faculty is a layman and a thor ough teacher and a representative grad uate ot 1 ale College and to mm no one who knows him can raise objections, but examine the balance ef the list and you will bud it quite Reverential. Let us nave some luy talent, in a lay ana State University. : LAYMAN. A Family Blesalnz Nothing adds mere to the security el lite, or hapi-iness and health, than a safe and reliable family medicine. Sim Bious Liver Regulator has won for it' self the appellation of "the favorite heme remedy." It is adapted to a large proportion of the emergencies which oc cur in domestic life. If the child hat the colic, it is a sure, safe and pleasant remedy. If the father is exhausted, overworked, debilitated, it will restore his failing strength. If the wife suffers from dyspepsia, low spirits, headache, it will give relief. If aur member ot the family has eaten anything bard of di gestion, a small dose of the Regulator will soon establish a good digestion. It gives refreshing sleep where darcotics have failed. It is the best preventive medicine, and safe ta begin with, no matter what the attack; and in almost every case will afford relief and effect a speedy cure without the aid of other medicine. No error to be feared in ad ministering; no injury from exposure after taking; no change ef diet required no change or habits; no neglect ot du ties or loss of time. Simmons Liver Regulator is entirely vegetable and is the purest and Lest medicine compound' ed. Prepared by J. tl. Zeiliu & L,e. Philadelphia, sole proprietors. Adams Correspondence, Jr.e has a white spot on forehead; this other has no white on him . The horses are 15 hands high,' weigh about 1000 lbs each, are six years old and are work horses. Twenty Dollars reward will be !.:iiil fur their ,t.Hvprv :it thi liverv sla- ! ble in Weston. Anv information lead ing to their recovery will be liberally paid for. J. B. Chamleklain, Day ton, V . 1. Highest Market Price -PAID FOB- notlee. All persons knowing tbemaelyes in debted to Cooper, Schmuck k (larnett, are requested to call aud settle their accounts by the 12th of September, as we intend to close up oar business on that day. . Costs will be added to cc- counts not settled by the date above mentioned. Cooper, Schmuck & Garsett. Do Not be Deceived- There is a firm in Walla Walla try ing, (and partially succeeding) to steal a portion of my patronage, by putting out a sign "Davis Dentist," instead of tlieir hrm came. When yon want den tal work, performed and warranted by an operator who is responsible, and here to stay, go to the otlice over Rees VY niau a store. DR. U. M. DAVIS. HILTUX MELANGE. TO isou Haws in rartners! V Ship your Wheat with or the same received on consignment at any station on the rail road by A. J. R0UAI1Z0III, Milton, Oregon, 3TAfrent for Sibion, Quacknbuih k Co., Portland. who hare made arrangements for receiving and fonrardT Ins the same to tneir Kan rraiiciseo uouse on Storage, to await a better market. Liberal Cash Advances Ma.de at a fair rate of Interest, and satisfactory returns; guaranteed. PEJt AMD SCIsSOKS. Don't forget that. Reese Sc Redman are located at Adams, aud do a "boss" business. Steinaker k Co. keep tne Buckingham & Hecht's boots and shoes. Steinaker & Co. have the largest and best assortment of wall paper in Weston. For barging in glassware and crockery go toKeese<edman's, Adams. Reese & Redman, Adams, are pay ing the highest market rates for wheat. Steinaker k Co. make a specialty of gents' clothing aud furnishing goods. for a nobby suit call ou them. Bill-heads, letter-heads, nete-heads; etc., printed and put up in tablets at the Leader office at Portland prioes. The LEADER office does all kinds of job work in first-class style at Portland prices. The best quality ef envelopes furnish ed and printed at LEADER office for $2 per box of 250. ; International Hotel, 'Corner Third and E Streets, POKTXAXD - OKEX. Our facilities are such that wo defy com petition. This is the largest and most respectably kept hotel in ths NerthweBt. Board and Lodging, $1 per Day. steals ISe. Loriglmg 3$ and hoc Free bus to and from the house. No Chinese . Employed. Three blocks from all railroad depots. Three blocks from all steamboat landings. E. LEWISTON, Prop. O. Clark, Agent. Schuabacker iros. Don't dispose of your wheat on us. before cat I in We haye made satisfactory arrangements for a loir .rale or storage m &n irancisco. Bun No Cbanceo, But do your shipping with the Qld Reliable? Houseof ScHwabaeker Brothers. 353m Buckingham & Hechfa Kasson Smith has sold his Gecr Spring ranch, 330 acres deeded a.id 320 acres railroad, to Messrs. Jones and Stuari of V1U Walla for $1500. Mr iitnith will sow remove to Pendleton. The Leadep. would have been pleased to see his. establish a business iu Wes ton, uhtiu regular rustler. The Overland Monthly for Septein ler conies to us replete with mauy good things. It is breezy, bracing and balmy, characteristic of the Pacilic Slope. It contains an account, from which an ex tract is found on the lirst page, ot the two famous Congresses that preceded the war, hv the lion. S. S. Cox, U. S. Minister to Turkey. The personnel and motive of these two Congresses, the at-' titude of the different branches of the Democratic party toward the Southern war-question make up a most important chapter. Sacramento Squatter Riots of IS30, the turning point in the whole history ef Spanish land grants aud the troubles coliuected therewith is ably aud agreeably handled by Prof. Royce. The September Ocerlaud contains sev eral especially bright and interesting local sketches and stories. "You Bet," by Dr. Henry De Groot, is a sketch of the fate ot the old mining camp of that name, and will be ot 'he greatest inter est to the old-timers; "The Duutoi of Lcidesdorff Street" is a romautic story ef Si'.n Francisco iu war times; and "A Plea before Judge Lynch," a unique Vigilante story, with an unexpected conclusion. "llow the Blockade was Run" will attract all naval men. Federal or Confederate. The travel sketches, poems, essays, reviews, editorials, etc.. ef the Overland are excellent. Sub- scription, $1 a year. Liberal terms to clubs. Address, "The OverlauJ Month ly," 120 Sutter Street, S. F. Assessment for Umatilla being com plete aud the county census linished, some iuteresting lis u res have been made ud concerning its resources. Umatilla's population is now Nearly three times as large as it was in 1S75. V is claimed, too, that the population i? about 2000 greater than the returns made by the census place it. To he cencise, in a comparison of Umatilla's growth in ten years, with the loss of Morrow county deducted from the present year's fig ures, the following statistics have been prepared: Population 10.S20, acres in cultivation, 234,878; wheat raised in 1SS4, 1,401,420 bushels; oats, S5,i3ti bushels; barley, 299.413 bushels; corn, 60,177 bushels; potatoes, 13b',G'J(J bush els; apples, 20,125 bushels; butter ami cheese, 184,175 pounds; wool, l,63S,Gu6 pounds; hay, 23.014 tons. There are 22,934 horses, " 20,805 cattle, 253,717 sheep, 14.2SS hogs and 406 mnles. To tal valuation of all propartyi $0,643,922. In 1875 the population was 4422; acres Adams, Sept. 9. To the editor of the Leader: v heat is coming in in large quanti lies. Mr. Sill fired another large kiln Monday. Little of importance has transpired the preceding week. The roads west of turn are in a fear ful condition, aud daily growing worse Uncle Tom Fletcher's mill is up an running, and adds considerably to the lower end of town. Uncle's pipe is missing from the live rv stable. The thief is suspected. Wal la Walla papers please copy. John Gholson killed a "fretful" por eumue near Ins residence Sunday nigh It was a larze one and lav i' state tin next dav in front of Johnny's tent for the benefit ot the curious. A handsome .silver wooden toothpick will be given as a present to any one solving the following beautiful charade: My first is a bird in many countries doth dwell, My second is a plant I keep and sell; My whole is a common appellation Often applied to a once great nation. I'm in no wise related to the trreat W.W. ltur-ni-ol, Bat I'm the Adams cor. for the W. W. Jur-ni-el. No, my Children, the object you see before you is not, :ia you would at first suppose, an Egyptian Dromedary load ed with two of the Pyramids. It is only the .good Uld Man who has just hni.shed his Cbitnnev, and who, by rare Economy, has had the good Luck to have two JJrick left, which re is now taking back to Mr. Sill, the Brick Man, who will return to him the Cent and Three Eighths which is justly his. This is right, my Lambs; such Economy will certainly make this good Old Man rich, and then he will be greatly Loved and sought, alter by a certain class we wot of who would otherwise Despise him. MORAL: Highly prize it; Ne'er despise it It will (jive you all gralore. You'll ne'er be bunted, And always trusted At the store. M. S. Lee. Milton, Sept. 9, 1885, Bern, Sept. 8th, to the wife of Carl Dehpven, a son. Mrs. Edwards and children are visit ing relatives near Spokane Fulls. W. S. Frazier, A. M. Elam and fani ilv are on a visit to friends in the Sand Hollow country. j In Walla Walla, Sept. 1st, Mrs. Paulina Dustin was married to Mr. Joseph Perry of Walla Walla. Our public school begins next Mon day, with Prof Walter Pierce as prin cipal and Mrs. Evans, of Walla Walla assistant. The good rain we had this morning combined with some pretty strong gusts of wind, have cleared and cooled the atmosphere and laid the dust. Most ot the citizens of Milton and the surrounding country went to Walla Walla ye.tcrday to see the "show. The genial verdict is, that it is not so .good as represented by nearly one half, Miss Olive White of MiltJn, started below September 1st, with the intention of committing matrimony. If the happy occasion has not come to pass it is no tault ot your correspondent. Mr. Rice, an old and much respected tizen, who was living several miles below Milton, died on the 4th inst. ot typhoid fever. About three weeks pre' vious to this a grown daughter was also taken with the same disease. Many tnenns deeply sympathize with the be rett ones. Three new school houses are to be built right away, in the neighborhoods below town. One is about completed at the old station. Districts have been divided, necessitating more and better school accommodations. It is gratify ing to see these evidences of civiliza tion springing up so rapidly. pi:mi.kt i'f.xmlm.vgs. Pendleton, Sept. 8. The directors have advertised for bids on the new school house. C. W. Heading started Tuesday morning on a trip to tjrant county. Beaker, the would-be suicide, will probably recoyer from his wounds. Wm. Strong was arrested Sunday charged with selling whisky to the Iu dians. W. II. Mead, for a long time employ ed in the harness shop of 1J. E. Hervey leit tor Calitornia Suuday night. Pat Caroline was arrested Monday bv Deputy Marshal Morse charged with selling whisky to the Indians. The poor farm is to be sold to-morrow this is a good move, a better way would have been never to Have bought it. Clark Walters, County Commissioner is here attending County Court. J Baumgaidncr is expected Wednesday, John Burns, who has been serving sentence of 25 days for indecent expos ure in the streets ot Uenterville, was released from jail Saturday. A new building 16x2S is being erected in the episcopal church grounds when finished will be occupied by Mrs, hmni'i ISurK as a school room. Miss Minnie Disoway leaves in a few days to take charge of a school iu Snipe Valley, Miss Bertha Hexter goes to Cold Spring for a similar purpose. Both places are to be congratulated on having secured the seryices ot such able in structors, A number of persons assembled at the Court House F'riday evening and organized a Chautauqua Literary and Scientific circle, witn a membership of fourteen. The following officers were elected to serve until January 1st: Pres., G. W. Walker; Vice-Pres.' Mrs. Emma Burk; Sec , H. J. Be .in; Sergt- at-arms. J. E. Miller. A committee on by-laws was appointed and the met ing adjourned to meet Friday, Septem ber 11th. ALKI. A Bong of Gratitude In olden times, Bethetfa's pool ' Was famed for healing all diseases; Once plunged beneath its waters cool, Each evil, stain aod sickness ceases. In modern days we find a cure, "Z Of worth ok rare, as much deserving; A remedy safe, quick and sure, Dr. Richmond's Samasitas Nervinb. For Epilepsy, Spasms, Fevers, Colics, Cramps, I i;om:ns, uoius, or any icina or rntnyaic; Its iuerits as a leader stamps It far above all other physics, j It goes at once right to the spot i Where lurks the danger, never swerving; In all the world perhaps there's not A cure like Dr. Richmond's Nsbvisi. As in the blood diseases lie; Each artery, each vein, each enrve in; There's nothing makes ill humor fly. Like the Samaritan Nk&tikb. For old or young, for rich or poor. Whatever class of life you serve in, To health wide open is the door. from tne Samaritan mervimb. Then, do you value strength and health. And think these blessing worth preserving, Better than all Gotconda's wealth, Is Dr. IUuhmond's Samaritas Nkrvine. For wile by j. j. Banta Jk Co., Venter vlllc. OgD. A WONDERFUL BOOK. Just published, and for sale by the medical book dealers, or may be had direct from the author. MANHOOD! WOMANHOOD! An exhaustive treatise; also a brief lecture on Epilepsy and other Nervous Diseases, by DR. S. A. RICHMOND, St. Joseph, Missouri. Price $1.50. Fully illustrated and elegantly bound, containing over 250 paxes. Notice for Publication. Laud Omcs at Li Grakdk, Orboob- August 22, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aid proof will be mode before the County Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, at Pendleton, Ore gon, on October C, 1885, viz: Eben 8. Waterman, D. S. No. 5412, for the northwest quarter of sec tion 20, township a north, range S4b.vc.ji. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: George W. Raymond, Henry LierncK, J. a. Ser bs and E. J.Zerba, all of Centerville, Oregon. S. O. SYVACKHAMEK, 23 Register. AUCTION SALE. Desiring to dispose ef our large stock of Furniture we will offer at Public Sale, at our store in Weston, on Saturday, September 12th, oar entire stock, consisting of PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS and all kind of THE BEST FURNITURE i Boots and Shoesr -ARE THE BEST AND - -FOB BALE BT- STEINAKER and CO.,, 353m Weston, Oregon We carry a full stock of Household Furniture in mis wonaermi dook reveals tne innermost se-1 . wi ninoi -lj,,. ctets of nature, and is, in fact, a key which opens j WiUHUI, tlhll dllll piut? dJMI, the book ol Knowledge, ana pmcKs leaves of Infffp ilSSOrf ItlPIlt Ot I jllSllIS . , - .s Lounges, etc. A supply on hand ol House Moulding, Doors and asn. - iiiiioilanfio Farmers J. S. WHITE & CO. healing from the tree of lite, Jects wnicn are ox immense value so every man, woman and child in the land, and will, in all probability, save years of sickness and fortunes in doctor bills. Agents wanted everywhere, both male and female. Send at once and get agents' circular. An Old-fashioned Idea. The old-fashioned idea that one should never enter a sick room with an empty stomach 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. All germs are killed by coming in contact with healthy gastric luice there tore a full stomach fortifies one against con tracting contagious diseases. De Ha ven s Dysjiepsia Cure is especially adapted to act upon ths digestive juices of the system and keeps them in a pure and natural condition. In this manner it ensures proper digestion and assimi lation of the food. It never fails to ef feet a cure in the most obstinate cases of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency and Sickheadache. Sample bottles free at TV . Jtx. McLoy a drill; store. ' Notice. H. McArthnr notifies those interested that he holds the books of the City J-rug store tor collection, and all money due must oe paid promptly. Hayward Hasd 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 then, Yau cannot afford to be without them M. S. McQuXekie, Agt., Walla Walla, G. J. Recht, 124 Market St., S. F General Agent Notice. Dr. Williamson takes this method of notifying his patrons that he expects to lae a trip to the tast ahont Septem ber 1st, and urgently needs to collect what is due him. During his absence of about a month, H. McArthnr will continue making collections, to whom all money may be paid. Terms Cash. Don't fail to come and se cure bargains. Cooper, Sclmmck & Barnett. Corner Main and Water Sts., WESTON THE GREAT WigSpecific FOR LIVER DISEASE 7 jEb 7 C VHDTft M Q Bitterorbadtasteinmouth; Ollflr lUlliOt toiunie coated white or covered with a brown fur ; pain in the back, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism ; sour nomwn ; toss ox appetite ; sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and lax ; headache ; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; aeDimy; low spirits; ; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes ; a dry cough ; lever ; restlessness ; tne unne is scanty and high-coloredr and, if allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is eenerallv used in the South to arouse the lorpia iver to a nesutny action. It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the IVER, KIDNEYS. and BOWELS. AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC FOR Malaria, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Nausea, Colic, Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints, Etc., Etc., Etc. Endorsed by the use of 1 Millions of Bottles, as Mrs. Olive Hardman, an old resident of Wal- THF REST FAMILY RJIEdIQIME ! ton unty. nd lady of cuIture nd p"1- " BllHIBV"l."aa I 1 1 U: 1L. s a. iikikx, tuts bins w ry ui mo bicuttucii v ui ualiuer DECORATIVE Paper Hanger, HOUSE, SI(.X, Has been appointed agent at WESTON for for the sale of the following Agricultural Implements Batchelors & Wyljes CELEBRATED SPRIMC TOOTH COODSi Harrows, Cultivators and Seeders. MITCHELL'S well-known Wagons, Hacks and Bogglec,, The Western Fanning Mill. the best on the Coast, warranted to separate oats and. OREGON, j barley from wheat, taking oat everything and leaving; nothing but tne clean wneai. PARLIH & ORENDORFFS AND THE CELEBRATED CANTON SBUT PIC?. Brack's Celebrated Draper Goods, BUGGY AND WAGON Iron fastenings on the end of sticks, preventing tbetr breaking. THE WATERTOWN CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. The Uollingsworth Rake, Self-Dninping. Walker's Wrought Tubular and Cast-iron Fences, PAINTER. Graining in All Kinds of Wood. KALSOMIXIXG, &C Wm. Lowndes. CANCER CURED! All orders filled with promptness and at Walla Walla prices. LlBEKAL lusvuuivi run Call and examine Goods and prices. Office on Main St., one door east of Marshall House. For Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. 8AFE TO TAKE IN ANY CONDITION OF THE SYSTEM 1 J. H.ZEILIN & CO., sou nonuBTOKS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. FBH E $1.00. When baby was sick, we gave her CASTORIA, When she was a child, wc gave her CASTORIA, When she became Miss, she clung to CASTORIA, When she had children, she gave them CASTORIA. H. C. F. KOCH & SON, Ctb AVE. A 20th ST., N. . CUT. Publish September 5th, their Fall and Winter Fashion Catalogue. A complete g-uide as to What to Wear and Where to Bay eraaomlcnlly even-thing for Ladies,' Gents', Children' and Infants' Wear. Housekeeping Goods, etc. Beautifully illustrat ed with Fashion Plates and about 3, tea Engrav ings. Price lower than those of any other house in the United States. Satisfaction guar anteed in every case. Sent free to any address. Racklen's Arutea Salve. The Best Salva in the world tor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere. Salt Kheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aod all Skin Erupt ions, aod positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price '2o cents per box. ior sale by W H. McCov. A Bon on a Drvs Store. Never was such a ruth made for any drug store as is now at W. H, .McCoy's for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold. All persons alfectcd with Asth ma, -Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coujhs, or any affections of the Throat and Luiijjs, cau get a trial bottle of this gnat remedy free, by calling at the above dni store. Regular size $1. BOU. EARP In this city, on Sunday, Sept. 90i, to the wile or p. i. rarp, aaaugnter. WANTED! 500,000 BUSHELS OF GOOD BREWING BARLEY narket pric mount of AT. for which the highest market price will be paid. Also, same amount of Parties having barley can have sacks furnished by me. I receive at any ship ping point, either on river or railroad. ADVANCES MADE ON WHEAT. reasonable rates of storage with Swift's Specific: Over fifteen years ago a cancer made Its ap pearance on my face. It was treated with plas ters, and the core came out. The place healed up after some time, and seemingly my face was well. However, in a few years it returned again with more violence than ever. It gave me a great deal of pain. The former remedy seemed to do it no good. Knowing the disease to run in the family, having had one sister to die with cancer, I became seriously apprehensive of my oondition. It continued to increase in size and virulence. I almost gave up all hope of ever being cured. The physicians advised the use of the knife and caustic. This was more than I could bear, and refused to have it operated upon in that way. . AU other remedies were used, but the cancer continued to grow worse. The pain was excruciating, and my life was a burden. In this extremity my son, Dr. Hardman, commend ed me to try Swift's Specific. It was the last re sort, but 1 was so prejudiced against the use of Eatent medicines, and especially this one, that I esitatcd some time. At last I eave mv consent. not believing there was anv virtue in it." The first bottle onlv increased the size of the sore and the discharge from it. and hence did not in spire me with anv hone. On takimr the second bottle there were signs of improvement, and my faith strengthened just in proportion. I used the Snecific as a wash in the treatment ot my cancer with remarkable success. 1 suunged the sore with the medicine diluted with a little water. It softened the scab, cooled the face and relieved the itching wimtion. The soot on mv face be gan to decrease, as- well as the discharge, and hope sprang ftp in my heart. Could it be, I aaked myself, that I was at last to be relieved of this disease? It baa iriveo me so many dark hours in the past that the idea of being well asain almost overpowered me. There waa a contest between hope and fear for a long time. It was a long night ol weeping, nut joy came wren ine morning. There is nothing left to mark tbe nlara but a small scar, and I feel that it ia im possible for nie to express my gratitude for this Mas. Olivb Habdvax, Monroe, Ga. Jan. 9, 1844. FARMS Look Here! We are now prepare to receive on consignment, Day or store Wheat. Thus giving yon choice In disposing of your crop. Grain Sacks or Sale. Alio LUMBER, roueh or drened, for nl at reasoDftble ntes aod in quxnuttea to suit. Wb.vt received on ecmntninent or for storage at uentcrviue ana rtiana, ana rxmgnt at any railroad avtetion. MILLER &R0BLEY, Centerville ... Oregon. P. B0NEBRAKE, V M. The Painter, Weston o Oregon. and very given. . UY YOUR Walla Walla W. T. Swift's Specific is entirety vegetable, and seems ta cure by forcing out the impurities from tbe blood. Treaties on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swikt Sraciric Co. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. B BOOKS, STATIONERY School Bapplles. Xoveltle, Clears, To fioeco, Ceafrctloaery, Etc., of W. O, STARKEY . At the P. 0. Store - MILTOIf , OR. Odor of Forest. Sparkle of Stream. FOREST AND STREAM. Do yon own a run, or a "flah-polo," or "WrdV . (Vxr " or rifle? Ever go angling, or ihootimr, or . tramping, or camping, or canoeing, or yachting! Have you a taste for studying the habit of wild birds or animals? Do yv know that for tea . yean we have been publishing a bright weekly paper devoted to tneoa unjectR K win repay you to look at a ropy of tbe Forest and Dtrran. There is no other paper in the world just like it.' Address Foreat and Stream Publishing Co., M. Park Bow, Kew York. i apeelnseai tar ia areata. The Portland Basins College, Portland, Ore-. gon. offers superior private and etas InstroetiuO, to the young and middle-aged of both sexeswbo, desire to obtain a practical education in the abort-, est time consistent with cboroafh work, aod at. the least expense. Day ' and sveoisfr sessions, thrssghoul the year. StadoaU admitted any, time. CaUlogu on application. ' i AT. ...Ati w r of OTFUl. news for uoys ana ems rr fooncsnd OM?t A KEW 1 sTBTtOX fast fsnjulsj tor them,. Boring, DrfnuGnndiBKPoltshing- r lararnK. mo z-o so Sbu. Bend 6 eents for 1C0 pores. XFHBAIM BB0WS, Lowell, lCssji