Athena, fer TUltDAT FEBRUARY 4. 1390. """" . -v. ' - - Brevities. ,';. Sally Peaslee ia Little Brow Jug - is Just immense. Ttr u lata of work ahead lor our health eemmittee. . Anew ie reported to be tbree feet deep mt Waterville, Wash. n. D. Eam osid a buuaess visit to T endlotou TuodaT, ITnela Adam Eathrack ia reported to be somewhat better. The attoadsnce at ear Xorroal School la ateadily increasing. twin nai., nil Call oa JIra. Carden of mp fmlt and wiater hats. Be are and vi.it tea family" t the Skating Bink en the 12th. cZl..Mr..C.Hen. et Athena, for yar Millinery. All the latest etyles. tetienary, a large variety to aelect frVt L. S. -Weed, peat-office. Ask Tom Andeiaea waat made tUeae narks ea the back ef hit heads. A. SJlcGrew is visiting Pert Town-. Mad aad ether points en the Sound. . George Darvesu, ef Darveaa A Kine, feadleton, was ia the city thia week. Mrs. Cardea ef Athena, . has just re nii4d a ana stock of Millinery, from St. Paul. , Henry Adams iaferms us that he has lut hot (aw ef his sheeD during the winter. Wm, Caae ef Waiteburg, Was.,, ia laities- Westoa. a guest et Marshal Gamble. Marina, in "Little Browa Jug." is al- wart "b'ilin' an' a b'ilin'. At the Skat ing Rink, Feb. 12th. The rotary snow plow came up Friday urninf and aucceeded ia clearing the track to Walla Walla. Hanrv Pinker ton presented himself ;w . flr. .aw watch last week. Ha is deserving ef such a treat. Robert Ginn. ene of eur old-time resi- dsats is up frem his heme ia Gillia ennty, visiting lrfa pareats. Tkt nat (ail u mbi out and enjoy a eeod latsh. Jariua' courting is comical eaeugh to make a horse laagh. Westoa has beea the terminus ef the Soak ana branch ef the Union Pacific Railway duriag the past week. A social dance will be eiven at the tannic kiuk one te ir mai day night. 8t. Valentin's night. Dr. I. N. Richardson, dentist, is per manently located at Athena, and does all kinds el dentistry at very low rates, Mrs. Jennie Richardson, of Athena, fashionable dress maker, has had .even veara' ezuerience in the art of dress tit . - , ling. A social dance waa given by the young people of Dry Hollow, Friday night, Several couples from Westoa participat ed. One week from to-night The stock-holders ef the Building and Leaa Association meet. Let every stock-helder be present. Frem eoaversatien with maay ef eur farmers we learn hafc there - will be mere than an average amount ef gran sown this season, owing to the fine pi aspects for a good crop this year. . The comedy, Little Brown Jog, which will be rendered by the Weston Drama tic -Club a week from to morrow night, at the Skating Eink, promises to be ene ot the best entertsinmenls ever given ia Weston. Do not fail to be present. The proceeds ef the entertainment to be eiven next Wednesday night, will be devoted to the purchasing of instruments for the Weston Cornet Band. Let every one take an interest and purchase one er sere tickets, and thus assist in helping the hoys but. After dnly considering the matter ef the locating of the proposed branch of the asylum in Eastern Oregon, we have coacluded to not pat anything in the wsy ef Pendleton securing the same. In fact, Pendleton is our first choice. We tsiBk that she needs it. It would be so liaady and convenient you know. We have yet te record a buainess fail ure ia Weston. We hear of assignments made by business houses in the different towns of ths county, but Weston's mer chants " always weather the storm W noticed an article not long since in eue of our exchangee, from a neighbor ing town, stating that but one failure had occurred in that city, since it was founded, when we kaow personally, of at least a half dozen during the past twelve months. Another Building and Loan associa tion has been ergsnized at Peadleton. Lehman Blum president, W. F. Matleck vice. Ceme out and see Jariua, "the mealy mouthed eritter among the gals." Also Sally Peaalee "the gal that gave Si Slo cum the mitten."' The lot in Court House -block, corner f Court and Cottonwood streets, Pen dletea, waa seld last week for $7,000. One oa Main street was seld for a simi lar sum. L. M. Simpsoa & Co. ef Adams, deal ers ia general merchandise, bsvs msde an assignment. Their liabilities are abent $ll,000. The Weston flouring mills are among the creditors. ' The political pet ia beginning te sim mer. At least thia was the impression made upon eur minds during our stay at Pendleton last week. Candidatea are plentiful in the Weat End. Why aot have a meeting of the Beard ot Trade T Ceasideraole business "of vi tal interest te our city is awaiting the meeting of the beard, and we believe that a call aheuld be issued at as early a date as possible. The Bret through passenger tram en the Walla Walla branch via Westoa since January 11, paaaed up on Saturday morning. The tead is reported te be clear along the . entire line and trains will be run on their usual time. Water ia the bed of Pine -creek at Weston, commenced to run Tuesdsy night. This is the firet water in the creek aince early last summer. As a rule the creek cemmencee to flew in October or November at the latest. Mr. A. K. and B. T. Jeaee, also Mrs. WML..- I I n ..ii.ur, cnnarenoi vr. n. Jones are in vnecuy. xneycameia response te a telegram informing them of the death of their beloved parent, arriving in time to pay their last respects at his grave, I he funeral of W. R. Janes took place yeeierosy. The day being very stormy and the reads ia bad condition, many w. eeterred from attending the funeral The decessed was interred ia the Mason ic cemetery. The book, and hUnk shares ef stock ef the Westea Building and Loan Ayocia tioe having arrived, those who have sub- the stock af the association sy recei,. the ..me duly .igned, bv v-... on secretary ef the asaocitien. Citixen. who wish to .l.t i building uTwtc of C- U i8t b vT.,k," succ... lor extra sent away. We have received frem Hon. Binger Hermann, ene ef the latest large maps issued by the Interior departm ent. is ten er twelve feet square, very hand semely printed in colors, and very valu able. It is a map of the United States as a whole. We are under many ebli nations te Mr. Bermsnn for his kind faver. Among the needed improvements, and one that it ia hoped our common council will make during the presect year, is the building of a bridge across Pine creek on Pemeroy street. Wonder if our coun ty commissioners will not make an ap propriation, and thus help eur city eut A bridge at this point is very much needed. Wm. Anderson, the Adams merchant whe vamoosed last summer, leaving hi creditors to mourn his departure, passed through Wallula last Thursday, with band of -horses, en his way to the Stund Officers are on his trail, and it is quit probable that he will be brought back and given an opportunity to square ao counts or abide by the conssqueness. In a weighing match at Crofutt & Co. between Jimraie Lieuallen and several of eur heaviest weights, Jimraie eut weighed all the other contestants, though some of them tipped the beam 225. Jimraie paid the price agreed apon but declares that be will not weigh th most next time, and. is new looking out te catch seme one else so that he can get even. A cerraspendent for the East Oregon' ian at Kamela, states that the snow the Blue Mountains is less than the av erage, and owing to the dryness of the ground aad water courses, that the melt ing snow will be all absorbed by the mountain soil. Consequently, he be lieves that there is no grounds for fears of high water. Snow at the summit is only 30 inches deep and very dry. The grand jury, after investigating the killing ef A. L. Barry by J. K. Davidson, ordered the discharge of Davidson.' The action of the grand jury is an endorse' meat of the vsrdict of the coroner's jury and meeta with general approval. We question if there are any who doubt that the killing was justifiable, it being done in self defense. The branch that courses along Water strest should be changed at soma poin in the upper part of the city, so that it waters will run into Fine creek. Valua ble property along its banks is disfigured, besides we believe that it is a souree of ill-health to families living beside it, It should bo declared a nuisance aad its course changed, as suggested. Reports from our farmers who have fall sown wheat in the ground, are thai it is growing fine, and where the snow has disappeared, the wheat is above ground an inch or more and looking well. The snow on the ground since the commencement ef winter afforded perfect pretcction to the grain, and in this vicinity there has been no damage whatever done thus far, The outlook far a good crop is most promising. nigh street is at present impassable between water and Franklin. Our Street Commissioner started in te fix the ap proach to the bridge in a most perraan ent manner, but before he ceuld finish the work, the ground froze up and h was compeuea te abandon it. tve pre sume that the work will seen be resum ed new the weather having moderated and the grennd thawed ent. By the way i j i i. . , . . we wvuia uko 10 so inierme by oar etreet committee why it is that this por tion of High street is merely an alley in width, while the rest of the street is full width, 40 feet. The amount fif real aad personal prow- erty assessed in the county aa returned by the assessor is $5,055.469.. and uolls 11,981, The tax ef 23 mills -as ordered by the county court apon the above prop erty ia as follows: StatoifHirpoeee, (t mills ; school purposes, 5 mills; current expenses, 10.8 mills; Indigent soldiers aad sailors, two-tenths of a mill. It there are no delinquents, the' amounts collected for the above purposes will be as fgows: State, $30,344 ; school, $25, 287; current expenses $54,620 ; for indis gent soldiers and sailors, $1,011. Mak ing a total of $111,203. . Times ia Wssten are beginning to improve, business operations art becem- a; more extensive, aad money is be- eetniag mere plentiful. New buildings are ia eentsiopUtien aad a healthier sentiment is prevailing among eur property holders. A. bank, machine shops, and a perk paekery are smeng the possibilities. Let the good work go en, aad let every citizen feel that he has aa interest in Weston's prosperity. Jesse Melton while down frem his Ritzville raata to prove up ea his timber culture, repeited aaew two feet deep in that section aad stock in a very bad eoaditien, maay ef them dying from the cold and lack of feed, it being impossible to obtain feed at aay cost. The thermaaseter he says, has been as low as 24 degrees below zero. il. j . uuo.rtsea el reaaieton, a painter by trade, died en the 30tk inst in that city. H is deaib is attri buted tehu sv-a ir g a tack seme time last spiing, while engaged in. canvassing a room. The tai k lodged his stomach causiag lnfljmmatien and death. Ketlee, All persons indebted to the Weston Flouring Mills, wilt please come forward aad settle their accounts immediately. -Jambs W. Tet'sta. ;:- A Car ef Tkulu. r The relatives of Dallas O'Harra, de ceased, herewith tender sincere thaaks to their friendalfor their many acts ef kindaesa during , their late be reavement. T Cera at Tkaaka. We take this method of expreMiagonr neartteit tnanka to tee Kind mends aad aeighborswho so freely offered their sympathy and assistance ia our Into bereavement. .Wo can only bone that no sack trouble will ever come te them and if it should that they may find friends aa kind aad thoughtful aa tliey haiebeen to as. - Mrs. W. B. Jones. . Amos and Emma Jenea. Chas. aad Allie Jones. Mrs. Hsttie Wilbur. Ketiee.' Notice is hereby given that the under signed has beea appelated by William juarun, juago ox umatllla county, as Administrator or the partaersaip proper' ty ef Hartman Pritchard, deceased, late partner of Ira J. Crofatt, heretofore transacting buainess at Weston. Oregon, under the firm name and atyle of Crofatt & Co. All parties having claims against the partnership aforesaid, are hereby required te present them te the under signed at bis place of business at Weston Orerea, with proper vouchers, within six months frem the dale hereof. S. V. Kaox, Ira J. Cbofutt. Atty. for Ad'm'r. Administrator, February 8, 1890. BIRTHS. Bora, to the wife of Jesse Kilgare, ea i January 23, a sen. Br. Kennedy attend ing. . . Born, to the wife ef E. D. Leach, Jan nary 27, a son, Dr. Kennedy in atten dance. 4- - 1- Reserved; 6i? Westoa, Oregon, Feb. 1, 1890. Ketiee is hereby givea that the peti tion aad remonstrance now en file ia the office ef the School Sapt. af Umatilla county, Oregon, iv regard to dividing school district P.O. 47. will be acted ea Saturday, 1 o'clock p. m., Feb. 8, 1890. All parties interested are requested to be present at ray office in Weetea, Or. Waltkb M. Piaacx, Couaty School Supt. P 0) JUL THE DBTLTGQ-3DST, PROF. HENRY, TEACHER ON THE VIOLIN, PIANO & ORGAN - -Also " ' Thorough Bass and Harmony, Is ready to receive pupils in classes, or to give private lessens at his music parlors first doer . sooth ef Main, Broad street, Weston, Oregon. - Eebseribe Lkadkb. far the Westoa Weekly IT jl. xu. nagsaaie, wno operated a menagerie in vr estea last summer, is ia town looking up more curios for his eel leetien which is new en exhibitiea at Tacema. We presume that he will se cure the wonderful ealf ef Tom Ander sea. The peeularities of whieh weald make a shew by itself. A. party ef Westoaians, John O. Moereheuse, Emsley Rideneur, H. B. Nelsca and F. B. Boyd, took advant age of the "passenger" that came up laursday eight, aad paid the eeuaty seat a visit in which pleasure aad busi- I ness were combined, returning en Sat urday morning. morns wae was bound ever ia the sum of $500 by the Justice ef Wes toa preeinct last fill, for aa asssult on the Rose brothers with a dangerous weapea was tried ia the circuit court aad fined $250 er 125. days ia the couaty jaiL Rsports from the Big Bend country are that stockmsa are suffering severe losses among their stock. Mr. Rob bins, father ef our county Treasurer, is reported te have lest his entire band ef sheep, seme 12,000 head. TOBACCOS. - Cigars, Notions, Cutlery, PESFUMERY, P0RTE-M0NNAIES. FISHnTG TACKLE. STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BGGLIG. PLAYING CARDS. Ira J. Crofutt 56 COa FHNCY GOODS JEVERY PIPES, MATCHES, prench and American Candies, Cheaper than ercr befo r AT- -Have just Received- lnaprove Year Vacant Lais. During the past season the demand for houses net shells has beea far ia excess ef the sueply. We kaow ef New Orleans Syrup, Gold Medal Syrup, Maplo Syrup and Sorghum. SALING & M'BRIDE. WESTON, OREGOIJ. EXCHANGE HOTEL ..... ...... ALLAWALLA : WashiagtaaiTesrHe v.c icj viny iuusc uiai is wll iliy- wi-vu tJm Uilji -U Now Vnar th Km: at mt eopies te be We are pleased with the position the East Oregonian occupies in relation te the petty criminal cases that are tried in eur circuit court, especially those from the Umatilla reservation. The E. 0 hints that these cases are gotten up by a "combine,'' fer the money there is in it fer themselves. We know nothing about this part of it; but do know that the expense of prosecuting these petty cases, is borne by the tax-payers of the coanty , which does not appear right ; J " .. . reeiaems oi mis reservation Doing in no sense, citizens er tax-payers of the conn ty. The bihs that Umatilla county wil have to foot for reservation cases tried during this present court, will be very largo, several cases having been tried during this term. aambsr ef families who desired to locate with us, who w,re obliged to itatr remain on their farms, er go to our neighboring towns, because ef their lability te procure a saitable dwelliag in which te reside. With bat few ex ceptions, tkers is tearcely a house ia the eity that is rentsd, that is ia a fit eonditiea fer a family to eceany. Wherever there is one, we have noticed that it is always occupied, and at a fair reatal. Through the laek of tenantable nouses rv esien loses yearly qaite a number of people, whe, in all probabili ty, would become permanent residents ef the place. Our wealthy real estate owners should net be telilni in matters pertaining te the eity's welfare. The greatest number of the unimproved city lots are owned by four er five men, who ought to be greatly laterestsd ia cue prosperity et tneir town, aad la its permanent growth. They are all j aiea of means. They could , build a few eomraodiess houses ea their vacant property aad would net feel the expense, snd the investment would prove profitable. If we are interested ia the growth ef our city, in the pros perity oi its citizens, let us snow oar interest in some sack practical maa- aer. Our citizens, especially those with means have the reputation of being fall of local pride aad enterprise. Opportunities te shew that this re putation is well deserved will not be lacking during this year, rr3 Whose Reputation as Caterers i Well aaBOWBe KITCHEN is under the Management ef ED. TEFFTaa TEFFT has charge of the DICING ROOM. UVL T. C iharge ef the BEDS, and they are kept clean. Tea eaa j alwaya frem Mr. Reid. Oeek, Ml BUT WHITE HELP EUFLQIUD. OR BLUFFER Would attempt to gainsay our statement, or dispute eur claims, backed they are by an overwhelming popular patronage, which proves all we claim. PEOPLE EAT OUR PUDDING An1 ,sk for ,nre ml if tho "pre1 e the pudding is in the eatiag," there la no no ma uim uuubob caterers VI critical customers. TTe would be pleased to hare year patr)MgC wkdmjva want achange from CHINESE niSH, which Is m much the style in Walla Walla. . TAKE TIIK EXCHANGE BUS, TAKS TXO OTMSX WALLA WALLA, ;PEHWiKTOH MACHINE SHOPS o AND o i ' T IS THE PLUMS The Importance of purlfytog the blood aot be overestimated, for without pore blood yon cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, and we ask you to try Hood's DfMilIar SarsapariHa. It strengthens f CUUIlai ad builds up the system, ereates an appetite, and tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation sf the vegetable remedies used give te Hood's Sarsaparinapeeul- -- leolf ior curative powers. Ko 1 w 1 lCH other medicine has such a record of wonderful cures. . If you have made up your mind to bay Hood's Saraaparilla do not be induced to take any other instead. It is a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparula is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co, Lowell. Haas, IOO Doses One Dollar In the PUDDING that please the public palate and ear padding is fall ef the I vaigMiu piuns in every une ana siyieot goods, iet no BLUFFER, GUFFER, DUFFER make you suffer, the loss of a bargain, t ou get what you want at loss prices than W An aea e a e eVak a T ST . H J ii 1 t . . - " , irjw-Boa i-eee-wnat-you-want-asK-ior-it-aad-we Jl-tell-veii out-of-style-store. ' TOU GET WHAT TOU WAWT AT MOUSf" CLEVE'3.P snnfacturers of the FULTON WIND MILLS. ATHENA, Threshers, Headerf , Mowers and all kinds of Fam Machinery, Kepaired at aso nable Rates. CasUngs'made to order of any desirable pattera. asI.Tk f 1 uTIvi-t! nAT... ... L PENDLETON MANUFACTURING COMPHMY, PROPRIETOR OF- LUMBER I LUMBER I LUUBER ! ! ii cut meat mm. DEAI ER DEEIY PORK, MUTTOJr, TEAL, SAWACIES, ETC., ETC. v atwk fc l'.,s WESTON, OB inoflteioir i x'Xa'sr All orders PROMPTLY FILLED. 12111. located 15 East of Weston on the old toll road. " v ' '