HIE WESTON LEADER H. I, BHR EDITOR AN EDUCATIONAL 1 TION. QUALI1ICA- and sent her in the 'dark of the moon on a mission of; grand lar ceny to steal amalgam from the rich sluice boxep on Soda creek. Bill Dumpman began to miss the rich treasure?. He hd feen the "calf bro'vpin 2 around there, but never-regarded the! creature in the light of a deadly enemy to the golden calf he was worshipping." -But one night while the inno cent calf was drin iing from the ich Pluice box he hred. The a wounded young lady out oTthe calf skin. Then the investi gating committee found that the on wafc a young woman about ecome a mother. I T .The question of whether an edu cational qualification Bhou'd not be required of the voters of this next eiect:on. -A good idea woJlIng r..se, cried and fell, and Bill uc ti yinvr. vii nic iiuuub wie wiirus. I allied "f or an euut&tinnal qualification requiring every voter to be able to write his nnme at dread any sec tion ot the Constitution in toe Eng lish language," or against it. It not seen what value to the elector ate a man can be who can't write his name, and read in English a section of the Constitution that maybe selected. A rule of that kind ought to encourage those , whose early education has been neg lected to quality theinselvps lor tru . duties of ftitizenship. The adu? who cannot reaj -or write can lv a dftermrned eflorv speedily inquire . thoKe accomglithmcnt?. It is too much tlt-ftuSlthtv to believe! thai tH? illiterate person cannot improve himself no mattr to what age he has attained. It is generally be lieved that tp this inquiry a thun dering response in the affirmative will be returned. But that alone will not bring about the change. A constitutional amendment setting up the new rule will subsequently have to be formulated and submit ted to the people for ratification. It is ot interest to review the his tory of early events in Oregon. The Salem Statesman is authority for the statement that George Winslow was the first colored man to reach Oregon. He came .from California in 1834 , with Ewing Young. In 1810 the ship Albatross, from Bos ton, entered the Columbia river and sailed up as high as Oak Point, when the captain erected a house, after having cleared the land. So far as any record goes this was the first houi built in Oregon. Lee, Parker and Whitman were the first missionaries. They came in an swer to a call from the Indians made in 1832. The first printing press tionrom the American board of foriegn missions in the Sandwich islands to the mission of the board of Oregon. It reached its destina tion at Lapwai and was put in operation by E. O. Hall, who print ed hooks in theNez Perce language. Both Mr. Spaulding and Mr. Rogers -soon learned to set type. This was if?".i and this same press is now t 4 nie etui" noose in naiem. Stands at 'the Head. Dr. Geo. A. Betlirine, State Cliemist of the State of Washjnuton, has examin ed the various baking powders of the market, and p peaks' emphatically as to whirh he considers the best. He says: . A aerie" of carefully made tests of the .hakiiijf powders sold in this market i-hows that the Royal yields the largest perci rt.-ge of leavening gas. This pow lt-r is hisq found free from any harmful o" even Objectionable, ingredients; itw constituents' are of exceptional purity, so combined that the powder produces tlie purest and most wholesome food. There is, therefcre, no question but the Royal is the strongest, purest acd most wholesome baking powder in the market. Geo. A. Bethune, State Chemist and Assaver, Mr. The Campaign. tie ngni Deiween Cleveland and Har- rison will be one of the hottest on record, Protection, Free Trade, Reciprocit y and every phase' of the Tariff Question, the Silver Question and other national is enes will be discussed in every city, town and hamlet from Maine to California. The whole country is aroused and the utere&t is already at white heat noth- nir else suenis to be talked r,f. TIia Hi- tory Company of San Francisco recogniz ing the immense di-tnandfor ji litirai lit erature, have issued two beautiful new books which will sell lik. wild fire. Out js the Lives of Cleveland and Stevenson with able discussions of Democratic principles by powerful Democratic states men the other, the Lives of Harrison and Reid with splendid articles by equally eminent Republican leaders Every voter should have these books The sale promises to be enormous. The publishers want live agents as will be . r i j . . . ofeii uuui meir advertisement in an other column. Such a splendid chance for rapid money making is rarely offr d, and those who would take advantage of it must act at once, as thousands have! ben waiting for the opportunity and the publishers will ba overwhelmed win pplications. V'-' Cholera "is now raging "In Hu rope. No pi igue in history has been more dreaded and more fatal than this scourge called '"Black Cholera." When once it gets its gi ip on a people it loosens not un til it has snatched hence strong men, good mothers and promising children. The dreaded monster has robbed homes on both sides of the Atlantic. But Asia seems to be the land worst scourged by this fatal epidemic. America's visita tion of it was at the time of her formation period, when Chicago was being built and the great tide of immigration was flowing west ward. Yellow fever, though, has K...... A .nn.ii.la .-w. . A ...1 lie:, -II lilinitn bill lucillilil 111(1 diiihtneria lias bereaved itie mothers of almost every com inanity. The cause of all these epidemics is filth. The germ of death lies in every rubbish and slop deposit. " The re iort on the Homestead affair drawn up bv Chan-man Oates of the Investigating Committee would have been a verv fair docu meat but for its attempt to make political capital by charging the McKinley bill with responsibility for the decline in prices, whicl caused the decline in wages. In this matter the Democrats are in a ,j fair way to overreach themselves If they ad nit that the prices of A n ritv:j r i d ?cline under tin MTvinl-y A t the giv away thei case a a it nst the" "Mohber Tariff. Really thedeclin; in prices of cer tain kinds of steel and iron good is due t elrcumstantps entirel outside of the tars!!", as has been clearly shown. Harrison and Cleveland h its are bououiiu conspicuous in the larger cities. The Cleveland hat is of the ordinary silk-stovepipe pattern, of light colored material; the Harri Bon headbox is like the other ex cept that it widens out towards the top, and is of a dark gray cotnposi i,ion. The nniuitiated eye might not detect the difference. The Oregon state insane asylum superintendent's report for July, which was considered Wednesday by the board, shows twenty-eight patients to have been received dur ing the month. The number now under treatment is 788, of which only 241 ar females. bAtARRH Is a most loathsome, dangerous, and preva lent malady. It Is a blood disease, usually of Scrof ulona origin, and for which local treatment is useless. Before health Is pos sible, Uie poison must be eradicated from the system, jtad t do this SUCCESSFULLY the disease must be treated through the blood. For this purpose no remedy is so effective as A yer"t Sarsaparilla. "For the past; eight years. I have been severely afflicted j with Catarrh, uoue of the many remedies I-tried affording me any re lief. My cligestfen was' considerably Im paired, and my ieep disturbed by phlegm dropping into my throat. In September last I resolved to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ft..... I . . a . . ucgau iv use it .at unuc, ami am gi&u uf i Frauk Teson.iJr., engineer, 271 West Fourth street. New York City. " M daughter, l years old, was afflicted with Catarrh front her fifth year. Last Au gust she was j ' , TREATED WITH Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and after three months of this treatment she was completely cured. It was a most extraordinary case, as any druggist here can testify." Mrs. D. W. Barnes, Valparaiso, Neb. : Ayer's Sarsaparilla in Af l. mil Lowell, If aM. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer ft Co. Bold by all Druggist. Prica M six bottlaa, t. Cures others, will cure you Barnett keeps the cheap cash store. a5-tf Live and let live at G. W. Stages' new hardware store. It HECTCOfflDS. - xssr-j " FArlr.l AMD CITY EBOPIDTY WESTON REAL ESTATE LOAH AHD COLLECflOf COMPiST- X. T 6 TESTON. is situated in the very heart of the famous Eastern Orp A gon wheat belt and is the principal trading point in Eastern il ; Umatilla county. The population is 1100. There are good public and private schools, the new public school building costing A hank of ops, steam are ainonc the advantages offered. Splendid spring water conducted hi piDes to every lot in ine city, r ire protection unequaita, ana eiectnc ught now contemplated. j -. , I Tlz.U U, neing me nesi eiruoiure m ,nc hiiicj m ine countv. j rU,lHAI capital, a oiaie iMirmai buiiuih, nr.iets. mills, an 4 brick - manufactories, eod railroad facilities; cbur'ches,"et;.' TO NEB SYSTEM a iOOK AGENTS Gleveland Ts. Harrison Wht Stronger Proof. parilla than the hundreds of letters vow tinually ciiming in telling of marvelous ures it has aSTe. ted after all other rem edies ha I tailed? Trulv. Hood'e Sarsa parilla possesses peculiar curative power unknown to other medicines. Hood's Pills cure constipation by re storing the peristaltic action of the ali mentary canal. Tney are the utat lami (y cathartic. fiuarauteed Cure. We authorize our advertised urn-iriat to sell Or Kiliic'a Atsr Diavuvc.y lor Cuiii,u.,.vl.un, uoiuua nuii wuuu, vuia or aiij luroai uuu or cucai. troUoie, au il Uiu una rcuicuy an ulieuM.0, mivih it a lair uiat, anu cjsoricucc u oeticab, yoa uit, return tutf bjfatitt anvl .i4V (.to uiuau., re.aaaud. Ve couiu not mane tlua otter uiu ,vd tut uu t.ic ut. a.i.i.4 a j. Oiocovetjr ouuid ua re.icU on. l. ucvci Uiaij,jvuit!S. iri4, o.iiti.'e ,r ju a J j. ieetr a a. u' ato.v. A.rue THIS IS THE TIME ZF5tikZ mg, songs, speeihes, red fire and enthunianm. 'f'he wliit ritmifry la nrooavil- Recognizing tlia Imnirnse irmaixl (or political literaturt, we have iasued a uiasiiiecunt Republican campaign book. The Lives of Harrison and Reid with beautiful portraits and full information about rne great issues ol the day. Pritlretiun, Ke ciprority. Tbc 4!lver O.oc-,tl.,ii, clc, by McKinley, Rusk, Senator Hale, Secretary Noble, Murat Halstead, et. Also in a serrate volume The lim of tlmkil and. StsTenssa. w tb anthentic portraits and biographical sketches; als a endid ditecnssiiin of the Democratic princi ples ny poMrrijii lenioarnllr ntateNiiieu, prov- iug (tie simuui'eos oi jmocrauc pnneipits. j THOI S.lXftS of airents will coin money with these splendid books. They will sell where nothing else would. Don't wait to write, but send 25 centa for one or 50 cents for both outfits. Bhowiug the Deautnui engraving. DEW ARK OF - CHEAP JHM BtfOIi Secure the oflft -ial editions with the irreat Reoubli- can and D'-moi ratic leaders' views on the Tariff and Surer queatious. Everybody wants these books! Merchants. Farmers, Mechanics and all classes will eagerly bu- them. Tliey will sell like wild fire. am PRCES! THE HISTORY COMPANY 723 UiM 1 Histsr? MM l?Jmm THE RED "FiiONT STORE extends a cordial invitation to all and prices. VThsn -iwo friends quarrel, yon wli Sad out. h-w much there was in their iriendship originally. A man wh la not ashamed of hlm- elf need not be afraid of his early con- ' dition. Koaconsfield. Vanity keeps paeons in faror with themselves, who ate out of favor witb all others. Sbakf poare. Stronjr tnilids suITer without com plaining: weak' ones complain without iufferinr. fcochefoncald. After all ho joy of success does not squal that which attends the patient working. Augusta Evans. The man who reflects before making a promise seldom has occasion to reflect after breaking it. Atchison. Some people's affairs don't get straightened out until about the same lime they do themselves. Burlington I'rao Tress. Go where drty calls, but turn in and help v.h-.?n you get there. Don't stand erouni with your hands in yourpockeU. Texas Sittings. Give not that which is useful to th pins; neith'-r cast away stale bread. whirh may possess the promise and po ifij of a ?cod pudding. Bashfuhiess is very becoming some times U a young man, but it is well foi htm to get over it if ho is going ta board. Sotnerville Journal. Of course there is a proper regard for our own happiness; but if we only knew it, duty and delight are insepara bly wedded. Dr. A. T. Pierson. Amiability is to be admired, ol course; but the man who is too good- natured to find fault with any thing, can bardly pose as an apprcciator of good things. ruck. It is time thrown away for a man to proclaim bis own virtues or to attempt o hide his vices. The world may be trusted to discover the former and the latter will sooner or later become as con tpiciious as a mountain on the plains. wja)BB0 mat;! bau3 arjs 'narptnO y W "9V.. bjjoisbo o 3tirt3 MS ss!ft tuTOoq Bn.8 uanj& tjjjojsea joj pauo ans piiqo v bbm m,tf uoojy BJO?SC3 J9IJ 3AS3 SA '3piS SBM VS OXUt SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. WE HAVE THE GOODS! The success of this Great Cough Cure It without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. That it may become known, tbe Proprietors, at an enormous ex pense, are placing; a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If vou have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bron chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and re"cf is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Crjnsi-raption, use it. Ask yout Drugirist tor SHILOH'S CUBE, Price 10 cts. . SOcts. and $1. 00. If your Lungs ore sore or Back latne.uie Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 23 cts. For salo by all Drug gists and Dealers. "AW AKESIS" gives Instant relief anil is an infallible Core for Piles. Price $L By Druggistsormail. Samples re.Addess"ANAKESIS,, liox 2m, New Xork City. The Weston Real Estate, Li BIN r FFER for sale choice Citv Lota and Farm Property on easy terms J II to those who desire good homes in the very center of the banner " t the properties offered at a bargain we publish the following list: iilll b0' wm vrm nfc sadr 1 A eood farm, 3G5 acres, yield-1 ing 40 bushels per acre of wheat, four miles front .Veston; water all year round; fine orchard; residence and barn; $35 per acre; will sell on easv terms 2 A Bargain in Farm Property 1 Cne hundred and twenty acres; sixty acres in cultivation; good or chard, house and barn; good water. Three miles from Weston. Will pell for $1800 on easy tprms. 3 One-half section of first-cinss farming land, five miles from Wex- ton; 160 acres in cuitivati n; house and barn; young orchard; tine liv ing springs with an abundance of WWWTf ail I6IHCU. S I IV-C n jure acre. A good cash bargain. 4 A fine farm of 320 acres, nine miles from Helix; now in summer fallow. On one-quarter over $4000 worth of wheat was raised in lb91. Will sell on easy terms. 5 One of the finest wheat larms on the mountain above Weston where crops never fail; 320 acres;! ow husheis per acre last season; 200 acres in cultivation, the rest in timothy and pasture. Price $7500. Good residence, water, etc. CITY PROPERTY. 6 One corner loton Main street, properties in the city, corner Water and Mill .streets; two lots; one blcx-k Irom new public schoo building; two-story frame house o. seven rooms; city water. Price $1000. Easv terms. - 8 Lot, house and barn in best residence portion of city. Price $150. Very cheap. 9 Three lots on Washington street, 120x120, offered for $75. Good for residence and garden. 10 Good residence . property, one corner lot and house f five rooms' in lest part of city. Price $300. A bargain. . ;. . 11 gjx lots. in. thy.clvi?t wi- deuce portion of the city; "good water; splendid fruit and -vegetable land. Will tll for cash at $300. 12 Two 1 its and good residence on South Water street; city water; good location. Price SiGOO. Easy terms. - 13 Business lot on Main street in center of eitj; size 40xr0. Price f loO. A bargain for a businessman. 14 Four lots and house on Broad street; good fruit and gar den land; city water; best residence location m city. Price $400. which is a bargain. , 15 Here i a lmrgain! . A splen-X did two-story residence and lot oir Weston; good location for business; Washington street, at the head of price .150. A good bargain. j Main; pi-.r watti, outhouses, etc. 7 One of the finest residence Pike $bt0. i - ' For further information regarding above property inquire of WE HAVE THE SYSTEM! (mlMc BOSr EMPHinOtlLY UIE THE PRICES!) A Girl's Sacrifice. Liivii,- s t,u very e,ii -. pr,.-.H . man made a whole lot of money out of a tiirl of JS vears whom hi had ruined. Who he is no')ody 1 I : l II , Knows. IjIku an oiner men t. genius, he is exceedingly timid am1 afraid ot tame. But he is an Idaho mining chau. ana in oraer to turn the weeping girl to some account he dressed her so as to make her look like a calf PR P. HENRY, TEACHER OX THE VHLIN, PIANO & ORGAN. Also Thorough Bass and Harmony, Is ready to receive pupils in classes. and to give privaie lessons at his rnnsic parlors on Washi4gton street, south U. B. Church, Westen, Oregon. Come and See! BERCCY'S CELEBRATED OHAXSANC PIANOS. For Catalogue, Address, TJiiilel F. BsattT, wihlngton, New Jersey. V 0 VAN WINKLE & BOIVMER. OFFICE in Leader building, Main street, Weston, Or. gFDo vou wish to borrow money on real estate security, sell or purchase property? If so call at the office of tbe Weston Real es tate, Loan & Collection Co. i ' DENTON & BROWNE, DEALERS IN HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANKETS, ROBES, SPURS, BRIDLES, WHIPS, ETC. Tie Most Wets M in lie Mm M ! ALL WORK HAND-SEWED aND GUARANTEED. DENTON & BROWNE, : : WESTON, CB. 11 9? Vsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. win SHE I CHEAP CASH DEALER IN - ' r . - GEIJEEAL MEEGH AMDISE Farmers who deire anything in the line of Clothinc, Hoine-frtrnishinK fwodi. "THE" CHEAP CASH STORE"