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About Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1890)
T ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE aggr Maitl.J UjH Cutis. TT I li - .. f . . J. it. ! V , 1 greatest explorer aud adventurer the 1 1 world has known, lie is tha here- ef tke mit remarkable discoveries in all the reeerds of darinj and cxpleratieas. mia Pasha was wendsriny; some lere ia tk iiviiial wildemurt,, and etrujjlisg U held the country cf which le was ruler. Stsnlay o?ten to the reseue. He veaUhes 'rem the sibi ?f : tire eivilizje' wertJ; months and seasons psts, aad still no new from Stanlej. After antcM privations and amazing triumphs,' he emerges Inm the wilds ef It Dark Centinr.t accerapanisd by Train Pasha. Ia Lis last great tri nmph ha bat put the cliinax npen all kia previotft exploratiens and victa; Hit adrentaras and dUtareries have We grand, wendrif jl and raarveloss. The full and authentic sccevints will be related ia the new genuine Stasia? beek, from Lie iir entrance into Africa, and ricsly iiluttruted with ovsr 400 of the (raciest ami ra-.t werider fal Mr engraving and colored plates war teen ia a baok cf travels. Tha Hitter? Cswpauy, 723 Markfc Street, Bast Francuce, Cal., are the publishers. The bsclf will L told by auWriptios ly. .Agent are wantd to sell tha keok, t-l whom raost liberal iadu;:es seats will h off ' red on applicaliop. We call attrntiaa to the ajrertuement ia aaethsr eoluma. A C.;3e Sesrrfd Itoz. An interacting deg t-ry was rdild j. Oencial Jce Bartlott, to tom frieada in Vr'ashitijton, sot nianj days Be. The canine was nanu J Budge and lie followed the army cf the Poto mac duriaij t5 early years o the war. Budge Lad a h.thit cf cLtsiug cinuon balle and while is engajad, during a tattle, he Inst one of hie legs. lie was left en tie field, the men being ts busy to care for him, but jonie d iys aftr ward ke limpsd ir.tscastip. A surgn ef the Tweaty-seventli New Yc:k fixed up the vtetisp and in tha e.-.ursa of tinin it kealed. Butige was all through the Feniasula campiiin and durirg the ad vauee aoi retreat he Lobbied slong and daring eng.igeinents followed Lib favor ite pastime chasing cannen bsll? and ehellf. Nthir eculJ abate hi zeal ia tkat diret'tifln. Budge followed the troept back to Washington, totk part ia the second battle cf Bull Run, the tattle of South Mountain, and thaa hebbled aler.g until ke reached Auti taai. In the battle of the aeeend day Budge chose to tike fart iu the con. fliek on aur right and Epenxtd t ' joj it. He was very lucy tlmt day and kad got so he enuld make good time on three lgs. lie had plenty of balU and ekells to lock fift.r too. When the light was over, ftlcgin the afternoon, Dut!;e vii rnicsiog. The nest iuortii in patting through the terrible corn fisid ia carch f tha ned and wounded, we ran acrcss kis liftla body, aid by hi ide was a woundttd uun.ber ef tha Wigade who had bean in the habit of feeding L:w. Budgp, lis suid, remain ed with Liw wkea he full, aad whH tke rebels &r.t through the corn fiold ia ene ef the numerous churgrs made, Badge dcfeKcled Lim against what ke katw was the niut.lt cf au euRiny, aaa'was &htt dawn, Icyal ta the list to the cause, tke eld liag iuul the Cm .ti tiitien, and the Unien, tor, if yeu pleaee, if he was but a dojj;. Kx. Tk Oregeirtn ensers at Seaater Banford's bid providing for co opera tive socitt:es and yet qat3 figures wkich how th-tthn co-eperaliro srs tesa Las beau a grasol success A Enj iaad se far as has Lsen. tried. It te cites that wksa thn thty -eight KocLdaU weavers starU-d tlii.' little to-operative iter iu 1844 tLey had net ka exceed 5 :v;h, bet ia 18 they wera 1,000,0'JO taeinbers, aua 12G7 Starts whis'u did a buuiaeks of .Vtf,. 000,000 with a profit .f 3,000.100. These stores reprssetit a trtJn sf 3,000,000 psrsofls or aue-teath of tii popalatiea. But the same wenopoly organ codes at strongly against the introductin f this sTateia in Awetica. Why this ppesitiaa te the effort of the iudus trial e'.asaes to help tlicnuolvs f Simply keeause sut-h a ysU2 tonls te put end to the tciling cUssas bring h.lf starved servants la wealthy n ibbi wke grew ii,;h cut ef the sweat cf tker people' brew. Te civ ti3 09 operative STitem has been failure in America is to bstrav gress iptoiar.ee, if net r-w.eth.irg worse. The co-opo:ati-.e ?yt?iu is aew tuceesifully pvactijed ky the (Jracjers, sad t!se Uiit s.cr,ion 01 the Kational (Jranjc advised that tha sys tem be estsat'ed. Many ct'ce" sucoossfii expetististita also have beta made. Feltluiid Exvtets. tractive. At" sanitary measure atloae ita suppressioii is called for. Wei Willi Bother Tears. There once was a women who had ttle Hon about 7 vpan n!il Iib trna no ,ve!r "nd heatstifni that no one coul i it . iik u;oi mm without iieinj; Kiua to him, anil he was dearer to her than I1 the world beside. It happened that he suddenly fell ill and died, and his mota- i er wonld not fa cora'orted, but wept fr him day and night. Shortly cfter le was buried he showed himself at n;cht in the1 place which had been used in his lifetime fr him to play, and his raother wept, he went also, and whes the morning came he departed. Since hi, mother never eeassel weeping th child cam one right in the little while shrond in whiith he had lain in his coffin, and with the chajdet upn his hfad, ani Rcatinj hiieaelf ct kcr feet uuoB the bod, k crid . "Oh, laolper another, give eyer cryin; or ele I cannst stop in ray coffin, . for my eh rend is never dry because ef your Uara, for they fall upon if." TVhen the mother heard this she was sore afraid, and wept no more. And the ha'ne came upon aaother night, hl!iag in his hand a little taper, and he said : "Look mother, my troud is now quite dry, and I c?.n rest in my grave." Then she bowed to the will of Provi denre and bare h r sorrow witk Fileiice cud patience, aud the little child re turned not ueain, but slept in' his underground bed. Acei tain liiwysr of uiy acquain t.noe has a friendly way of treating Lis cliciits tliat causes tuany cf them to return t Linn 011 Blotters otksr than le2a- troubles. Ob day last week a lady client called on Lisa, aaccra pajiisd by iier 10 year old sob, far whom the asksd etapldjiuent in tka office with a view cf nicking a lawyer of Lira. ,;Jle is to young," said tke legal gentloraan; "Lare yen no beys older tkanhsj" OL, yes," said the lady, "but we ia tend t-s do better by them. Wo will put tham ia busiaesj." ''Why do you think thi3 littla fallow bettor CttsJ far a lawyer thaa any of tke cthera f "Well, yea see, sir," said the lady, "when tXis bay was eight years old he fcsgaa to lose all regard for tke truth, Xow ke ctnstantly mistakes his brsliar's things for his ewn ad we eaiv't do antliihs with hict." The boy is aot iu the lawyer's efEce. Wol Choppers Wanted, riciity of work all winter and next ?jirin. Apply to 15, F. Johnson, on ild liuifcB tuouiiiain, Eouth-east of Weston. SAFELY, SyRELY,CURED. EaiTercd 23 Tears. Newton, 111., Hay 23, 1S3K. I suffered with sci atic rheumatism of tho hi? iriiin 1S63 to 1SS5 '11 yenrs, but was linallv "curi by the use of St. Jacobs Oil; "lC. I)ODD. Bedridden 3 Bionthti. Beaver Dam, Wis., Way 19, 1SSS. I was taken with rbeumutism in tha tiiii;h in 1SS7 and was confined to b 1 d 2 mcmtlis. Tricdseveral doctors; also other remedies w i t h o n t relief. St. Jacobs Oil cared ma, have had no return. J ANNETTE WEBBES. nip and Lcff. Langc's Store, Mo., Sept. 15, 1S58. I Tiad ?u:"iOrcd with BiHuticpiihisiuiny leg ami hip f r wcoks. I euircica groatly end vsj told to tiy St. Jiiuobs ui!; did so; it cured me perman ently. Suffered IO Days. Ked Cloud, Neb., Kept, 24, 1S38. I Buffered greatly for 10 days with Sci atica in riiy right Kg end could get about only with a cane. St. Jacobs Oil cured me. Jons Kykee. James. r AND ELECTRIFIED TEE VTOP.LD Ey tha announceajent of his safo return to civibxatiiiii. His odvenrures nd dis coveries have been grand, wonderful, marvelous. The world has seen atitiiing like them before. Ilia tkrilling adven tures, marvelous dircfiveries, riarinjj ex ploits, asttitiudi;g privations, wonderful tri a ross th? Dark Continent. How he found En-.in l!fv Everything will be in cluded, from 1 i.s lirst entrance into Africa t a the present time. Everybody wants the mil' - - Genuine Stanley Book! From Stanley's own wriiinjs aa des patchc . O . ?! -IfiO of the grsndest and most v. smii-i iul new ensjravinrs anl co'ore l plales over seen iu a book cf trawls, it has bean eajcrly awsiteri. ma us mo; sought sitter, make mure money foi tht :ignt and make it eluiT than aay book isiued lor t'aa jiast Ml ly years bis UiiUIlUHi ?c. oimts of Stanley' s trawls are bing published. Do not be deceived bv old bunks, re-hashes and j bartered plates. Wexniwnaee i,n to 'l.e iiun-oTO'is, worthless so-called Stan ley lUoUs all of which are simply old hank.? that have been in use for ys.i.r,s and are now btdnp olftrid as new books i:"n a fw paes of new matter added. AJir.NTS WASTED HT.BVHEIBI!. Teachers, young men, ladies, mini ders farmers, mechiinics and clerks can easi ly make from $5 to t-'i pr day. ISo ex-v.erif-nce reor.ireil. Canvassiu" ou'lits mw rcwdy. Sirnd iinraedi ttcly for iilus-Mi-.iro v'u'culais anl terms fr. of, to --r.c.--,. r, iieocv a: onc y:r.-i -VI f-rtl t. ifaar.-anciae-.C.t. .ta a u 1 Br to ALWAYS but what do yea want tha cow to sec me f oahl" "v, According to THE GRASS VOHU). Oh, Ufe is rife la the hcort of tlj-car When mktsumnjcr siss fa:lhlkh; And under liia slitdow of spike and grtear, ; Ia the depth of tlie daisy sky. There's a lifo unlmoTrn fcD the ccrelcss gnse; . And under the soilness an Riry praacs. And slender, Jointed things nir. And (jesoamer wic in a sn ".if, r.hlr And a wjrld cf wort and daiiee. Soft la its tbro'.h:c,- t';e conscious pa Beamrel7 answers tho broeze; TTh:ie clown in its tannic, ic riotous thet-a, ' Tho hoppers are benUin'j their knets; And only a beetle or a hiriberinj ai:?, As he puUs a feathery spray aslant Or the sadden dip'of r. forajpng bird. T.'ith its vibrant trail of the clover stirred. Discovers the s-jcrct haunt. Ah. the sntss world dic3 in tbe rttumn dity When, srud'lcd with Ehraf and stack. The Cc'hIs iio browcin ir. r.al'ca biz, And creak in tho fnrv.M-r's track. Hushed i'.hu t jcn-.it the duisi--3 l;n?w Tho bidden rprt c? tlio rtT:rp'.e crev.-; Ab'J lonely eml dai.-d ia tho glaro -f 6af, The t:tUT kE'X'r! hoppers rcruf.e to r-h.y In the stutl.-la ti:l mo'-ib tho l:i-je. For c!! thicgt; f..t It: at the time is e'rear When ii;'o ruca low in ti.e heart of i ho 7 :ar. I'lary ?iai;e3 loCoe. TKE GAME OF FAN TAN. i.-I.-s If fchoniii Jo Kncunva.;!! . The pol'C8 will keep ca, hurt ins China. incrTs icelii:s fss as there i-i fan Ush plajiii. Tlic Clu.irxun wiil keep cri playing fan tan so ioiy &3 tijero ii luor.ty in it. YLa Icli&e ii-ivj fcc-csms used ij1 p-tyiu;; CTvper.'iivc 3:ot A lAl!a icr Eecorri cliiss l3:;irJ ct t'r.-c Towba, r;;:I ihi icr- mcr crc gKuitxKy beiE initiated into tl: mysteries of tLut fr.s in:'t:n: gar.o thai made Ah Sia so .ticous tho wor'd over. I will bet "half c the flowery Iiindoi;:" that All Sin trill coiuc out tho iirst tyt ia this interesting eeateit that ho will even' tually cotivcrt tho pcJJco of the mctrt:'poli to the Iselief that fan 1r.11 p'ayir.j; is mo rally find rcliglonsly corxcot cn:l il3 s-ap-picisic.-i a emel uud oulragcoas v,-ro!r;. In the Cr&t place, fan tan i-lcyir'jt is torn into the ChiKurocn; therefore, it mu:.t bs religiously cr.rricd out. IjO-k. u;i the ..11 t; u players, chain tbc;.i r,i-:s heavy chains, g'l8 tnd blinflfol-.l thc;;i, place hr:Ii' u do::en miit.tonts upm their BtclvB, j;ivo them nitiiiag but v.-atcr nul tea to e:it tlicy vriil bet vrith tliiir tir:.or.-i or toes in tha darli celLs, just a3 ii" uotlUag tad liappeacd. A Cliiuainaa believes he can never r;o to heaven nalcsa ho cm play the fan tan properly. Tiioso Ciiliiapicn vv-ho do iiol play refrain because they are not parricn l:rly anxious to enter iuto the lif!py land of the good Moi'i;o;ians. Besidss, v.lifa the use of stopping fan tan playing? It will keep the heathens from (loin; any thing wrong toward tho Christians, at least while they r.re plnying fan tan. It willsavo lot3 of shirts beiuj; torn into fragments for the time being. It will save lots of beers and whiakiea in the saloon3 for the more worthy sons of toil. There would bo more room loft upon the sidewalks for more civilized people to utiiiie. Not only this bat it ia really the only way to get these heathens to leave Bome of their hoarded wealth in tb!3 Rlorious land of the free and of the bravo. There are always two great certainties in this peculiar fan tan business. At every game some one has got to lose and some one has got to win. The winner as a rule will treat. Some times a whole gang cf them will adjourn to the nearest second clas3 restaurant about the Fourth ward to have ona solid if not wholesale meal at the expense of the lucky fan tan player. rT'hat money may have geno directly Chinaward had it net been for that wise gamo of fan tan ia Mott street. Tha good fan tan player is also an inveterate 'fribjl oyster fiend," he cats it as if l.e intended to stay here. Tho paper man and the printers would have been left entirely in the cold had it not been for tho godly fan tan payers, who buy their committee's boxes of play ing cards weekly for "pokees" and other civilized games. In fact to make tke story brief, the fan tan players nre luxuri ous heathens. They live upon the fat of the land. Thcreim-o they naturally leave more money here thn the wicked and in dustrious lauudrymeii, who earn lots c:i money and spend nothing. Let us havr more fan tan shops, it is profitable for the country. Ko more lai-.ndries. T"ons Chin Fco in Kcw York "World. Gocd Advice for 'i'ounr; Tile n. And as for the men wc respect, let then give up a part of the time they spend in money making to put on the polish that may seem a superfluity, but which women love, nevertheless, as they love all super fluities? A few triCing airs and graces, a suavity of speech, a neatly turned compli ment, a profound bow these are baga telles, it is true, but in their way they work wonders and open a highway to the hearts of the simpler and weaker sex that has before been closed by gates of ada mant. They are easily picked up in jouth, but the old tongue trips awkwardly oyer honeyed words aud phrases, and the still old back at 40 odd can never achieve a bow which is much better than none at ell. Even the ir.cn of the Faubourg St. Germain every city lias its Faubourg St. Germain think better of one for possess ing these tiocir.l embellishments, and there is not in the world a talisman of such po tent magic as the r.amclef.s and irresistible spell of a charming, manner. It ot-;;ht tc be innate, of course, bat it can be iuagrcut measure acquired. The plodders upon whom Dame Fortune is turning a, dawning smile may pause awhile on the way. The smils and the good luc-k are sure to come, the brighter and better for delay, and the young man who looks forward to oncday beluga man of millions may just as well iit'hirnsell Early for tho proud position he mtaiu to scoupy. Eosttn Herald. KeiTspapev. In the Katio:u;l Libra! y. Some (.f these old American newspapers have been cf great value to the govern ment, and tha full set cf Th'! ?l!r.;-le-:ton Courier cyycrin the period cf the late c'vil war has Laved it hundreds f thou sands cf l3.1ari The set of files was bought by the government at tho request if the Kcnthera claiins cojnmiEc-icn, who wanted the daily pepers of the war period. The man holdhis the paptrt would only s.ll the viiolo tile from ho bciaiang .way l a.-l: in 1S0O, ncd tho government paid C-3,000 for it. - "Whence rr. a chum for UamaLO on tie ground of lofalty and cos scqucat h..;.?. of picxievty wrv! -setuj) by any of the citizens ct Charleston or South Carolics;. these papers weif xofcrre-J to, and in many cases conclusive proof was found in tV.cni that the claimants hr.6 been Confederates and that they had tatcn pavi iu tha Confederate meathiss during t'ie war. Thio barred them fiom receiv ing cnythir. from the uovernincnt, and the buying cf the papers was a very prof itable iuvestnisni. Frank C-. Carjpcaicr ia The Cosmopolitan. Mnnltacsy save a great banquet iaF.iria wncii he lr.ard thrit Waaitniakot had bought his '-Christ IVfore Pilate " r7. C, CAilPUELL, Ker.tlftt CiRce over First National Bank Fendle t.m. Th"? bet artificial tc-elh, $10. Gold or -ilr iiiiin t ositivaly witaont pain. 'r '. Irrceulsr teeth strai"lltened. ii. .iH.tctmnven to the care of - r. All work guaranteed. experience. It will cost hii.ii fcr coiirsultation. It'll u. Will vieit Weston the first of next menth looking-glass. au emiuent Soatbern Olyppia S. ilurray, 51. D., Fe male (Specialist. : Has practiced on the BhcinV Coast for the pnst twenty fiv years. A life time deo;f d to the study ef fsnv-ils troubles, their causes and curps. I bav thousands cf tefti morLiis isf permanent cures freni the best people on this coast. A positive guarantee to permanently cure any case of fens i! weakness, no mattac Low long standing or what the t-tug? may he. Charges reasonable' and within the reach of oil. Fcr the IteneStof the very por of ray sex who are suffer i:;g from any of the great multitude of ailment? that in tha train of that ter rible disease known :s female weak ness, and who are n't able t ray for treatment, I will treat free of charge, Consultation by mail, free. All cor respondence strictly confidenti!. Medicines packed, boxed and sent by express with causes pre-paid for "henm" treitinvnt, with special direc- I " it T - ' tions lor us;. 11 vo:i are si-Hoimr; from any female t; cable, peiiodiciiily or constantly. Address, OXYMPIA P. MuRltAY. Id'. D., East Poitland, Oregon. auTfce. All parties who are indebted t the undersigned are reqtif-stt-d :o cn;e for wyr i at oiit-e and Kt-tOe ttltdr accounts. 1 am in need of tnowy to nef t payments and if my patrons will ome fr ard and Fettle 1 shall be able 'to pay my bills'. Please do nt delay the matter for I must have acme money. P.. I'. rniNE. M!8 ABBOTf-a El!Ty, TVfc.it r. tvirbreir.! .lr;;.-ic VISS fonsci- 'Fi!:.i..i Prr-.! i.lr j3as ta The hi'J sfiists of honor and integrity which bus marked (he !:1"p of the cele brated prima donna, Miss Etjitna Al.bolt, is fmiiiliar to all Ani;ricni!.-. Her strug gle from f m d.vct:re lif; !o the preeminent ('ositioil sii;j 110s occupies in I he Ameri can Bocity, ;s not less hr-wn. t roi her earlisvi '-irlhood consri.-niiousness las guidc-il her at evf-ry s-icp of bcr career, aud when shi expresses ir writes a sentiment it may be accented as -man-atinif from her love of truth and sincer ity, Dorintr her voara of trawl in this country and E'irope t.ho has been inces santly iiiHHi ;nii-. d to wiite testimonials or uiunul!!'-! iirers of prcpri-!iiv articles which she has refrained from doinsr, al though at timoc .she as tempted to. do so for large s-utus oi mc-ney. liut her in nate love of truth always came to her rescue and shy dec'incti nttaching her name to aii assertion of which she had doubt?. In Portland, however she found a toilette ariielo which ailonled '-or pleas ure to indorse in tke appended honest terms : Mr. "Wisdom Peer Sir: I beg to thank you for tho delightful and 1 efrephinsr Kobertine vou so kindly sent me. i have used the toilet preparations cf the most celem-iiied manufactuiers of Lon don ami Paris, but. consider your "Kobertine" their superior in point of purity and 'excellence. Wishing you the unbound success you deserve, I "re main, faithfully yours. Emma Abbott. The Esmond, Friday, Aov. 13th. V'a have the Exclusive Ccnfrcof Q XT Is If H tsl X Si. a r: J cJ 3 Mi M T B And don't have to offer ct prize to sell th's BoQds, for its tlie BEST HADE. Every Can holat ONE AMD OKE HALF ?0UKDS. Ira J.Crbffutt&Co. WESTGN, OREGON. nta valuable line of Honitt.li.klH '.S:tniTle-. These futuinlen. u-,.11 as the watch, are fi-.... All th. w...v need do is to show what He send you to those who call vour friends and neieri.buraaiKl thuse about YOU tharalway. result, in valuable trade for us, which holds for'yenrs when once started and thus we are repaid. Wo p:-.v all express, freipht, etc. After you know all, if yoa would like to po to work for us. Ton can J.rn from .ISaO to StiO per xveck and upwards. Address Stiuaou fe Co., ilux 1 s, lti tlana, luiue. Prcfo Lolsette's I'M DISCGESY iSia TR&IK1S3 METHOD In spite of adnlteTatcd imitations which jnis tha theory, nnd prauticM r:t!ta of the OriKinal. ia spite of the grossest inisnv" ' atwma by envious wonid-ba competitors, rnd infjpilof base attempts to rob" him of the fruit of Ills Uljurs, (all of whiuh dbmnnstrate the undouhtpd Bupur.ority a;;i popaiarity of histeacliirjK), Prof. L-isettefsArt of Nvor ForgHttinjf ia recognized tn-day in both ilorn.Hphors ns mnrkinsf an Epoch in Mem,ory Culture. Vhs jr'xi.s pectus (sut post free) gives opinions of jKiop.ofn a!J parts of tiio fj'-obe who have act ually (studied hisSywIe-ra by corrpondence, showing the.t his JsyKtem :s vx- djniy trhi'e being xtudir.d, ?Lot afterward; that any dokrtn be learvd in a Hingis reading, -rmnd-icar. teriny cured, c. For Prospcctca. Terms ana Test :irn n;'ti address Frof. A. LOiSIiXTi 237 Fifth Avenue, N.TC 3 are those put up by R Who arc the Largest CJ Seedsmen in th'tw.frld. Pi D. V Kfp.et&Co's fc.t Bf?sttii1.:iy I!!u-.tr-atffd, lercrip?:ve j R If. if, to sl'a j jrcn'scs- m r- . I t ' &T.p.C--vn.t5. r.ti lo last p toc:?. Ii l-.tU-rtha.. cv.-r. I.v- Tialisr Cfc FualPrcaf. McsFit PpV,ltnrjfir.n CnitcJ Statu Laud Office, Li Gren4e, Cr. Lice. Kr:l, ia3 , othM hereby triven ttiat .? : Mrlto t tas S;cd uo;i..e of iu;ts:ion t . toakc ;inl prual itf ro ; C .uutv C;:k ui ."ir.tiiia t-r.i.ty, at iiiaoitlce lu 1 ii'lll ! Stli, for ti.e E af c.c s K of aceriu'a No. in I T''' lt!P x s. B6 k. .."e f1"3''; ,c:h.. R; le?r. of wvs- ilZHi l'i i,r Ucn EEVltY 1-JSEIIA2T, Bcjirer 3 4 msmm s 5tkOUB KEW EeBaiBB BSWil !'i&zSlf e kisJw.tch in the world, l'.rfect Ka5C?SBS6 J Svi tiniekerper. Watrantnl kuf, Kjtllf-fV.,',7.e,f.Vsoi.iO gold hunting cn,e.. BSk'KSp f iB"'h '""' nndcenl'. size., W!&il'&i'Ry?w-&J w"h d "... of ljlgSfW;f-jI' OSE I'EXsosin ."-Va!5v'i.t'a':h lotHiu.v can secure one 11.&Sr?xsrJAr?r irCCT. loct'tner w tu our lnrea III SS-2SSZ-liS 'and 2r Its peculiar efUcacy 1s doe NOTHiNQ a2 V?"ch to th0 vroeeBs and NuitiiNu stun m compounding as to LIKE IT the ingredients themselves. Take it in time. It checks diseases in the outset, or If they be advanced will prove a potent cur. 1 lie stall Is Without It It takes thenlacoof a doctor aud &xstiy pre 8nptIouH. All who load FOR WHOSE scdeutur.v Iivrs will trnd it the best prevrntive of . BENEFIT and cure tor lutiii;eationt CotiHtiiKiUoTi, ilaoHclie. Bilionsnefls, liles uud AlentHl' Depression No loss of time, no inten"eriite with busluesa while taking. For children it is most in nocent and harmless. No dancrer froin exposnre after taking. Cure Colic. Ii arrhoia, I?mvel Conpiuiuts, Feverish ness and i'everisii Colds. Invalids and deliciite persons will find it the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little taken at niht insures refreshing sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken in the mornins sharpens the appetite, clean yes the stomach aud sweetens tho breath. ; -A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. I have been practicing medicine for twenty years and have never been able t put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to action, and at the same time aid i instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the system. 1.. J . M. Hinton, m.d., Washington, Ark. Marks of flcmitiicnoAR: liok fortlie'rea Tradv-Mark 00 IVont of Wrapper, and the Seal and Signature of J. H..ciliu & Co., In red, ou the eide. Take no other. FOR SKIN DISEASES MOORE'S CELECEATEDFDiSOH Oil BE9EDT. It kills all Inflammation and irritation, and is tha only sure deatroyer of Xicrobea and other Skin Parasites. Ve freely, price, 25 conts a Dox. 1 3 - ... -:,":-... - : ; - ';-r'-:' rr- ?"T iVR & STAKFIELD, If You Went a Ecrss Shed, a Plow Sharpened, a Vagon Repaired, or Anything else in our Line, mil on m For We are Deter mined to Give Satisfaction. 4i Eii STAN FIELD, V. EETOX, OH CO OS r?7 .1-1 p a, wrifc?ei ki u; giiy 1 rraetk-ul Muufaciurcr of PERFECT FIT C.U.F!!TtED. INVISIBLE PATCHES A S13.TT. 4DLETOT H'nM p-"8 c tii. W. S. BVilUS i CO., Tropriotcra. '.wii B'rZee Paid for all ZihiSs oi raia. Mm, Graaslatea. M M-Wmg ett , samaaatjsi BasTTei-bUhli Our fri,tiear inircia-a. our h locality. DO erntsj oncerau mak Mre of CYfX r5tuni ' 10 ow to IZ. I aC fcfyvW'1- thi Who Cfl rnnr nmrhhAra AVEUflHrViffix-' T- V? th nil Tbeb- .r-a tLMi Vb"lLwn,'i.0ijy t:,- rTA'W"ii'wMg fifisaesiM ei-iwr '. PwWvil Iboot the fiftieth part of itobuUc- Tt i rnad, donhlc tot. lrope,ularfea MairTocrTy We will niiotbow you bow ei make ftcro JW.1 tc 9 1 O a day at toast, from the urt.with- Bnt eioerien- Better write at once. VF. aat. ail nsrHi chmrsresa. 4ddrasev Q U&UEi X at CO.. ttttO. OfcTL4J.X, MAUiS. . For further particulars write R. A. Tennev. 3 R RrSrSiHSa 13 s rasasstM est c?sta A , j FicoT. Always en mi Cora SIes:5. i'fcyp 1 I'L'M'LETiS 0i:::c.fiN. j ; Wis: raw 1Siv Onrnrth I fcauT rnlT' ' - BFATTi 1 '. U'i fE?t I in"ad. Dd to I )vr y - J . , t 1 wwoi .0.11 we will MONEY TO LOAN. Oa Imml turn, NeTljlavs. Long tim? with privilege of paying off in short tiaie. HABSTOJI. SBiSOX ).. lanraan a.4 Kml r.ata: bd- First Na'ional Saaic CuiUUn?, .H, B, HKLS0H-' My WESTON EHICIv are earning an enviable reputation, and it will be my constant endeavor to keep them up t3 their high standard of excel lence Put on bacrsl the cats at Weston a tha lowest iiying"price3. li. B. ELS0N, F. M. pmtY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Peih:r in IMPORTED AMD DOMESTIC mi j 8 I i; p Stine Ilcuse, Wallaffiila, YT.T CITY BAKERY, Have always in Silo.-K fresh hnnd-miul enndiea . And Cttnfcctions. They renew their stock often, end make a specialty of having fresh ood& cn sale. TUvtce Cigars, Tobacco, aanr.-l Cootls Tall C'rcna f'beese, rac kern, elc. Fresh Bread always on Land, Main St., VTeston, Oregon w a Afi Ui h LL s i U O si. -l-l-l- l-I-l-Wcsttn, - - regoii. SAM J. CULLET, Proprietor. Good MEALS and Clean, Comfert able BEDS, at reasonable rates. SAraPLE ROOM FOR SALESMEN. UAP. WITH CHOICE LJOORS ICAKS, ic, IN CCNKECTI With Ilotal. Great EngiiBh Eesefly. MURRAY'S SPECIFIC. v jj c A fronrrantccd cure fnr all nervnns LOSS of IiKAIN I'OWKrt. llvtrttria, Utaila.be, "A I.V IN THE BACK. NKI'.VOfS PKliSTRATKlN. WAKE. - IlLNFAS, I.KirCOISIlHCEA, hEM. INAL WEAK.NKKS, In-potc-ncy and giwral !oks of ower of the jrVnera, tivs orjrans: In either ii-jt, tauticd bv indiscreation or over rxcrtion, and which ultifately 'caJs to pre matura old aire Iiianitv and consumption. $i.o0 a 0 tx or mx boxes for va.tiy. s-stt by mail on receipt of price. Fuil iiar ticularsin pain;blct, acutiree totverv 2 ai-jtlicant. . .f ('" WS-, .!:4B.iTF.'. SIX ttOSEs to cure any case. For every o.laJ or -".v- dcr received, we send Fix boxes, with '- a written fruiraniee to refiKitl the money if our Specific docs not cfTect a cure. Atl'lress all eon-.niiH:icatioDS to THE MUP.KAY MEDICAL CO S.j'e Manufacturers. For Sale by (j. A. 11. JIcGrew, Wes ton, Oregon. j MAKIOX COUNTY, OREGON. Elementary and preparatory classes ior rioys irein o to iz years. locipicie ommrrrlai. Krirnufle aad .amlral tsirtn For larser boys and yonng men. This institution, only two years old, i.s already one of the lan-cut, mo.t popular and tMirtiiizeu ui trie coast. J tie lll'l- i a. : l t . - .... ... .. a.iiriiirnies oi me uintii recommend ! it on account of its healthy location I seieiitiiic advantages and stricL disci : liline. Fer cjilalo'riiPK with . , teriuB, etc., wrne to t BARBARAS HELD. Director f.lt. Angel Collefe, Have hm twenty vears oxpennce as . Public Anctioneer. Satitfaclion jaaraa to all who may wwh uv fcervices at ! I -2 fnd 5 . Lave or(3n at th i -tfTi,.js A A VTaLCKK. I I A n"f imiflpf I . : u,uvnJCi. roanraad nriddle-aared of both- sexes "Vlio te wwuia a iiltsilll gtnMMMsrq so sisv me and at the least oxpenw. Private inctruetion dav and rTeninr. tulents Io San Francisco, BT WAT OP TBS Southern Pacific do-. . pa,, , THE 210 NT SUA ST A Loire Quicker in time than any ether oetween . Farmland and aa ; FraBcL.e Leave J-ortiann 4 p. ai. amly. . THROUGH TJAIS S9 JIOVis. PutmAx BurrxT SLiarisLS TCURIST SLEPIiQ CAr B ITlo i sie V3i t.4i F4( :xS aVftCBtS UlIrKtJSTBllaV ' Fare from Por'iland to Saersatc-al. i 11 clar.s, limilni, $-20; second- ; class, !irr.itf-d, ; -DSk TlrttrJs te all Pclctt Sectk r Vxifrla 'al(.!k!a. TICKET OFFICES: J CORSSR F AND FEOST StKKTJ. No. 134, Cor. First end -Aldsr fctre-. Poitland. Oregon. v E.T. F.OCEltS O. F. 4 Pais. Aj..v R KOEHLEfi, UxoAcs r. GOIKG WEST. . For Fecrilcton, J'ortlar.d ai:,? all flrtS Ct, via. Unicn Fttcinc Rr. leave Wes ton at C :3S a. m. daily. CiOIKG EAST. ' For Wall Vt's'la. Titvicn. r"n..r. Spokane Falls and all Fahuise Connfrr point3, leave Weston at .):47 a. vm. dailr. efB B'TtrllU rom Pot-iiirL Varn.' 10 P M. I r"rm San e -ri.-. I TraTit;g FrhT Ht 10 s. If . ?tt-atnfir. Oreyon State Citir.sibia, Orryon ptate Columhis Oregon StaU Smiday Thiirbday Mrtrtisiy Fritlar Tu.hLtjt Srturday Werlncaday Sundar la& J. 1 Th romranr rcserra the riikt to itm rtu. era or sailing tiajs. KATF.S. Vint Clw, f.ncludir barah and aaeala,) ( tt Staeraja -Hcur.d Trip, inn!imitd. River Cl:1c. Tt Aalwrla. Ptcamho-sta lean at 8 P. Jf. r,r . ci-ilit exitpt Saislava ar.s: raily at 7 A. il. ciay tn--pt Tut;iiivs for Waohirgsan .ntl Tn dajs, Tl,ursiasaiil Satuniava at 6 A. 11. far t ironside. O. R. 4t N. bojfa 'leave Ash 8a. tfaak Sleamsr Telephone ltan s loot Cf Alder fct , TI K.ET To and from principal point in tho Unltad - (4at Canada ai.,1 EnrOrio. Elesant Pullnian Slesuers anil Biniri Cars. - - j . Free Fandlj Sleopinc ears run rhratrfh Vj-pre-a trwna to Omaha, Council Blaffa anS Kaaaaa CitT, without chaitg. . Shortfist t.ina, quickest time, and moat jasaaftly eqnipisi traiua of any trane-contteut! line. Fcr further particulars of B. F. Joaao Area 'VV'otn, or; C. J. SMITH, Gaaeral Hanaer.- A. L. MAIWBLU Gaa. Pais, a TieUt . Fortlaue! Orarea. IfiO IXBTEES Cl Issues Monej crdrs payable aay- t where in the United States. $5.03 me under Sets. $10. CO, Sets. $20.09, lOcts. $30.00 12cts. $40,00 15ete.' $50.00 20c ts. Lear, paskages te W, at Pauly's beck ster. Express reteiv ed will be delivered free. Fer saeetej orders ask - i 3. T Juh, esten, Oregon. A rest ' J F- X. . THK CHEAT TRAKSCOSTISpTAL ECUTK SH0RTEST BEST QUICXBST Iwo 'lbrouh Fast 'i'raius Daily ev t'ns DINING O K ROUTE. Direct Lice ' D!avs Lowest rate to Chicago aad all Mists oas Tickets sold to all prominent joists tbroagkaat Sa cast and southeast. I'a .roan lra-.vin r jem iepia Cars raa earaajh to St, r.i To East HoiiKil rasKea?er: Ua careful and do net umks a mist an hat bo a totkeibo ORTCIERX PA?fC 5.K. Anilcs tliat j our ticke reads Via.StP2Bll)nteJll!S!!S To avoid ex. hane and actions d.::.it V:oaed b etl.cr route;. Through eu.inti-t 'et'f,T:r ars aro in "i intire.-ircstruti;s fu.l !tf.g.ii or iaa lino Berth last fa train f..r St. r.mi. leasrs wa una Juncti 8:o . . d.:ilc. arr:ii::j at mneaoKto at i:lo . and St Ta il. i;.fS v- of tho '.hird day lti re .ccti.i; in Iras nn ati iaas tntitul for ii! j oini- Mit, touih and aoutbwes uo made. Lowest states Quickest Tims. Via Pasco and Cascade Division, lu sll points oa Puit tsuond and that Berte we. w .F. Wamsiev, General Agent, O. A W T. Walla TTslls. F.Josrs, V n-'-ea. rrr.lr.fTice e-f Comraiiv. No. 1. FiihtSt. Wajhinotsn. . eii.'snd. Ctcci No. 121 First stre vruer Wsbhinos J'ortland, . Barney Prine THE rwnnw If unticr ii. Can be found at tha -NOLO STANDS Ready to repair or make lev jew tap 113 or- 0afria8 Plow Work and Horse Shoeing Is xoj specialty. ' . BARNEY PRINE TSSI?.. TfZSTOaV. OK5CW desire X' m 1 ' -J ... a 1 a . s.wrcw IV and etass K' y e vltnittcd 'ilr. 1 it--1 7