Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 29, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
DBfAKT TIME SCHEDULES AltRIVB
ros From Heppner. from
9:30 p.m. Salt Lake, Denver, 4; 50 a.m.
Ft. Worth, Omaha,
Kanaai City, Bt.
Louia, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ockan Steamships 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
All (ailing dates
subject to change.
For San Francisco
Sail August 2, 6, 10,
14, 18, 23. i, 30.
7:00 p.m. To Alaska 5:00 p.m.
August 8, 28.
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivjeb 4:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Stiamebs. Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a.m. Willamkttb Rivkb 4:80p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex. Sunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
W ay Landings.
7:00a.m. Wiu-ambttk and S:30p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Kivxks. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton ib Way Land
ings. 8:00a.m. Willamkttb Riveb 4:30 p.m.
Tues. Thurs. Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Sat.
lis & Way Land
ings. Lv. Rlparla Snak Rivbb. . Lv.Lewiston
1:45 m. 5:45a.m.
Mon., Wed. Rlparla to Lewlston Sun,, Tues.
and Friday and Thur,
NEW NAME !
Wm. Gordon has re-named
his stand the old Jones
livery stable ,
TtG Central.
aled hay for cale. Charges reasonable. Call
Boa him and hare vour horses well cared for.
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE-
East and Southeast
t-y -via the-
HON PACIFIC til
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS.
PULLMAN TO0RI8T SLEEPERS.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CABS.
Portland to Eastern Cities Without
- - Change.
Quick Time.
Union Depots.
Personally Conducted Excursions.
Baggage Checked to Destination,
how Rates.
Direot line to Trans-Miseiseippi and Inter
national Exposition held at Omuha, Nebraska,
Jane to November,
Write nndersigned for rates, timetables and
other information pertaining to Union Pacific
J. H. LOTHROP, or J. C. HART Agti
Gen. Art.. 1SS 8d 8t., O. B. 4N. Co.,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countriaa.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passonger Agent, Portland, Or.
ARE YOU G01HG EAST ?
If io, be mre and nee that your
tioket reads via ..
Tde - Horinvestern Line
....THE....
0HI0AOO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IB THB
Great Short Lir)e
between
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CI1ICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their MaKnlfloent Track, Peerless Vettlbuled
Dining and Hteeplnir Car
, Trains, and Mottot
"always on time"
lias given this road a national reputation. All
iiiuuu nl tiMMtiufln rarrltMl on the vestlhuled
trains without extra charge. Hhtp your freight
and travel over this (anions line. All ageiiti
have tickets.
W It MR AD. V. C. BAVAGE.
Uen. A limit. 'J'rav. K. A P. Aft.
m Wellington St., I'ortland, or.
CHICAGO
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist oars without change,
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced conductors and
porters.
Mnni'nvo To Kansas City, Chicago, Buffalo and
MUUUttJS, Boston wtthoutchauge viaHalt Lake,
111 , 1 . I 11 J X.LI 1 ...... . '
wimuiiri raciucauu uiucago aim Alton nys.
Tnncvli.im To Omaha, Chicago. Buffalo and
mwuajii, Boston withoutchange via Halt Lake
ana uuicago, kock island s raciuc Ky,
To fit. Joseph, Kansas City and
ii luuwuuya, Ht. Iouls without change via Halt
Lane ana Burlington Koute.
ThiiKiUiro To Kansas City and Ht. Louis with'
IllUrsuajS, out change via Halt Lake and Mis
souri Pacific railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery, of sale when arrested.
CATTLE STEALING.
Two Mea aid a Wemaa Arrested la Walla
Walla.
Walla Walla Union.
Reinbold Harras, the butober, and
Harry Kid well, ons of bis employes,
were arrested Sunday evening about 5
o'clock, charged witb cattle stealing.
Tbey were captured in Baumeister's
grove in the southern part of the city by
Constable Emil Sanderson, Obief Kanff
man and Officer Davis after an exoiting
obase, during wbiob two sbots were
fired by the officers.
When Constable Sanderson went to
the Harras residence on East Rose street
Sunday afternoon witb a warrant in his
pocket for the arrest of the two men,
Mrs. Harris refosed bim admittance and
said the men had gone to Waitsbnrg
early in the morning. The officer went
to Justice Arberry, secured a searob
warrant and retorned to the house only
to find that the men had left. Sum-
moning Chief Kanffman and Officer
Davis to his aid, Constable Sanderson
traced the fugitives to Banmeister's
grove, but the thick brush there afford
ed an effectual hiding plane and the
officers for a moment were non-plussed.
While they were debating wbiob way to
turn Officer Davis discovered Eidwell
biding in a dump of bushes and his
arrest was qniokly consummated. A
few yards further on Harras jumped out
of the busbes, waded across the creek
and started to run, witb Constable San
derson io pursuit. One shot was fired
in tbe air, but it was unheeded. The
next shot snapped the brush in danger
ous proximity to Harras' bead and he
then surrendered.
Harras and Eidwell were immediately
taken before Justioe Arberry and bound
over in tbe sum of $1,000 eaoh to appear
for trial next Thursday. Tbe complaint
had been sworn to by Constable Sander
son. Tbe owner of tbe cattle was sup
posed to be William Eirklandof Milton.
He was sent for and arrived yesterday
and after, indentifying tbe bides, Bwore
out a complaint against Reinbold Har
rac, Mrs. Harras and Eidwell, obarging
them with stealing four head of cattle
from his pasture wbiob is looaled partly
in this state. He said that he had never
sold Harras or Kidwell any oattle, but
further than this the offioers refuse to
disouss tbe merits of the oase, although
olaiming to have a oomplete reoord of
the movements of the oattle from the
time they were missed from tbe Kirk'
land pasture until butchered Sunday
morning. Tbe bides which Mr. Kirk
land identified as his, were found by
Mr. Sanderson at Harras' butober shop
on First street.
After the defendants were re arrested
on tbe oomplRint made by Mr. Kirklaid,
Harras' bonds were plaoed at $2,000,
Eidwell's at $1,500 and Mrs. Harras' at
$500 whioh were famished, with Qus
Harras and Christine Freeman as sureties.
H. 9. Blandford has been retained to
defend thorn. Tbey say they were in-
nooent purchasers of tbe oattle and
were on tbe way to Milton to gel the bill
You cannot afford to drink
colored; tea.
It undermines health, and the
coloring hides defects.
Schilling's Best needs no
coloring; it is good enough.
VJCOL SENSE.
. Listen to this. You havewool to sell. You want to sell it where
roar wUI got thm bmrnt price and thm quickmat rmturna at thm .
lowoat commlaalon chargma commensurate with good service.
. we meet all these conditions and requirements. We nave tne
bmrnt location and thm moat commodloua wool loft in this
market. Evary manufacturer In the country knoara our firm
. ana Knows that he can got what ho wanta from ua. V e sell
him direct. We make llbmral advancm on consignments and
charga only mt thm rata of B par cant, pop annum on money
thus advanced. Sacks furnished free.
Wo Handle 15,000,000 lbs. of Woo per Year.
uur circular letter Keeps you jxmea on market conditions.
uo not sen untu you near rrom us. Better write to-day.
Cll DEDI1IH DDnC IZZ-12U26-1Z8
la.Ba.nMHII BllUaJa MICHI0AH STREET,
3
CHICAGO, ILL.
COSCEBNINQ HANK VAUGHAN.
For rates and all all information, Inquire
of O. R. A N. and S. P. agents, or address,
K. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOI'EB,
General Agent, (Jen. Pass. A Tkt. Axt.
iM Washington 8t Donvor, Col.
I'oriiauii, urngou.
J. ('. IIakt, Ux-al Agt., Heppner, Or,
Milwaukee & St. Paul try
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous bio ok
system;
Light Its trains by eleotrioity through
out; Use the celebrated eleotrio berth read
log lamp;
Runs speedily equipped passenger trains
vrnrv day and oi-bt between Ht. Taut
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also opnratM stoam-beaUd vastibuled
trains, carrying Ilia latest private
compartment ears, library bufTel amok
Ing cara, and palace drawing room
ale pars.
I'arlor oars, frsa reclining chair oars,
and the very bast dining eh sir oar
service.
For lowost rates to any point In the
United rltai or Cans J a, apply to
agent or eddrree
O. J. EDDT,
J. W. CANET, Uenorel Ageot,
Trav. l'as. Agent. I'ortlead, Or,
Lit
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UTAH, COLORADO, NE-
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Ticket Usn. to all poitit In theUaiM
Ntale and Canada.
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tlasaea eberkeJ Ibruaf h to tUetinatioa
bl It. i.U.
Tt'Tonehtukotsto Jspae and Cllua. l
Tanoina anl rWrthera IViM fleam
bip (V.uipeny'a line.
Tot fad lefiitrsattiw, time ear Ja, map.
Hcke'e, eiM ea!l o f n'e
NV.C. Ant, A 1 Cmei.Tn.
1I N f lit. At.ti.l'e Agt
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EAST and SOUTH
EAST..
LOOK AT THK T1MK.
KITNKK Tl
5
ST. LOUIS,
OMAHA. 3
SALT LAKE, H
Free lloolining Cbair Oars
Upholstered Tourist Bleeping Cars
Fatlmen 1'aleoe Bleeping Gars
For full particulars, regarding rates,
time ol trains, etc., call on or address
J. O. II ART,
Agent O. R. N. Co., Heppner, Oregon
O. O. Tanar, W. E. Oomih,
Trav. Taea. Agt. t)tn Agl.
UA Third Ht., Rutland, Ore,
sroKANE falls i northern
SELSOS FORT SEEFPiRD
WJ MOUNTAIN B.ULW1TS
The Only AII IUII Route Wllboul
Change of Cara Itetween Hpokane,
Roeeland and Nelson. Also between
N.Uh! aal Roeslaod, daily eieept
Huaday i
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Reminiscences of the Fast Third of a Cen
tury Kecalled.
From East Oregonlan.
O. D. Gibson, of Fomeroy, Wasb., is
in Pendleton and will remain for three
or four days. He and A. W. Nye are old
cronies and both have been residents of
tbe Inland Empire for a period longer
than the life of tbe ordinary white man.
Oonsequently ' tbeir conversation this
forenoon in tbe pleasant parlor of the
Commercial Association was devoted
almost entirely to reminiscenoes of those
good old days when freighting and
staging overland were in tbe beydey of
tbeir popularity, when there was stock
stealing throughout this region, when
men preferred to sit faoing the door
while partaking of their meals in eating-
bouses, and "rolled 'em high" In the
saloons at night, expectorating on the
oard table rather than take their eyes
from tbe deck or dealer, even for a
moment. In those days a men's ability
to shoot or wield a knife was almost bs
muoh of a necessity to beat a gambling
game as it was to bold the top hand
The life of Hank Yaughan of course
came up for disoussion by Messrs. Gib
son and Nye, for no history of the
"prominent people" and incidents of
Eastern Oregon would be anything like
oomplete with that left out. Tbey
started with Hank Vanghan'a life from
his birth in Lane county in 1850 and
traced it to his death in Pendleton at
tbe Transfer House in 1893. From the
mass of material talked about tbe folio
ing is published, much of which has
never been heretofore told in a news
paper and all of which will interest suoh
old timers ss Lot Livermore, Sheriff
Blakley, Uoole Jake Frszer and others
whose ranks are being rapidly decimated
by tbe sidebill combine of time. In
foot, there are only a few of the beet of
them left.
It was in tbe spring of 18G5 that Hank
Yaughan, then a young man in his
sixteenth year, large for bis age, wss
aoonsed of bores stealing and a reward
of 81,000 was offered for bis arrest and
oonviotioD. Frank Maddook was serv
ing bis first term as sheriff of Umatilla
oounty, wbiob ' at that time inoloded
what is now Morrow oounty. Word
oame that Yaughan and bis partner were
at Express station, on tbe old stage line
between Umatilla and Boise, 80 miles
east of Baker City. Sheriff Maddock,
aocompsoied by a deputy, went at once
to that place and sure enough the two
men they were looking for were there.
Before daybreak Maddook and his
deputy went to where Ysnghan and his
partner were sleeping, first having
mapped out their method of prooedure,
Tbey were to pounce npon toe men
while tbey slept and arrest them. Mad
dook supposed that the sleeping men
encumbered by their blankets would be
arrested without difficulty. Maddook
tackled Yanghan's partner while the
deputy attempted to bold down Mr,
Yaughan. Mr. Nye is of the opinion
that the deputy's name was Hoott,
while Mr. Gibson thinks it waa Rosa
Al any rate, the atroggle wss brief,
Yaughan managed o get easy from the
olutobe of the deputy and shot bim
dead, tbe first time tbat he had takeo
the life of a fellow being. Maddook Ibeo
saw that it waa a fight to tbe deatb, so
he killed tbe man with whom be was
strnggling. Yangbao thso in a flah
shot Maddock through tbe bead, tbe
latter dropping like a log, asthongb
dead, and Yangban tbongbt be was
dsad, or he would have finished him
then and there.
Yaughan made bis eeoape, but was
afterwards captured and tried and sen
tenced to a life term In the penitentiary.
After having aerved eboot 10 year he
was pardoned by Governor Wood.
Sheriff Maddock had retired to private
lite wbeo Yeogbaa got out of the peni
tentiary, bnl be heard tbat Yangban
In. n.tU r,l!.. i V.v;i; f hadawora be would kill him tor tbe
I ' w I . I 1. - I I 1 1, a 1.11 akh . .1
pari UB U U l.tffu IU wu.vu UK.
Yangban was desperate only when in
bis cups. Along in 1882 or 1883 be ran
up against a hard game in Prineville
He got into trouble with a yonng man
named Cbarlie Long and the two stood
up in front of eaoh other, a few feet only
separating them, while they deliberately
emptied tbe oonteots of tbeir six-shooters
into eaoh other. Both were so full
of boles you could have thrown a oat
through either one of them, but, strange
as may sound, both lived to tell bow it
happened.
The hero of many a brawl, scarred
wish knife and bullet wounds, it re
mained for his own horse to give Hank
Vangban his quietus. In 1893 in Pen
dleton, Yaughan was riding tbe horse
on Main street, at a rapid gait. He had
been drinking. Io orossiog the O. B. &
N. railroad traok the horse stumbled,
throwing Yaughan witb great force.
From tbe effeots of that fall be died.
Mr. Gibson says that a more gener
ous man than Hank Yangban sober
never lived, but that he became desper
ate when drinking. In Dayton, while
Mr. Gibson was deputy sheriff, Mr.
Yangban told him never to draw a re
volver on bim (Ysugban) for it made
him nervous. As a result of tbat advioe
Mr. Gibson onoe stopped Yangban while
pleasantly oooupied in hilariously shoot
ing out the iigbts of a saloon in Dayton.
Vaughan accompanied Gibson without
resistanoe, went to bed, and the trouble
stopped right then and there.
. That 14-Year Old Stuff,
'Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The ....
Telephone Saloon
e e e IT xea RARB GOODS e
v New Stand, City Hotel Building,
LOW TILIvARD, Prop.
r 00TS AND SHOES
Dm.
e
THE PLACE TO GET THEM IS OF
Tbey have anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a
good article when they guarantee it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street Repairing a Speoialty
Poll-Tax Collecting.
The trials or a poll-tax oolleotor are
many, "i'eople wbo have no besitanoy
in giving $5 or $10 for other things,"
said Colleotor A. R. Housted this morn
ing, "seem to pay tbeir poll-tax as
reluotantly as though it was money
thrown away. If any one imagines it is
an easy job collecting poll-tax be should
try it for a time. Some people are very
polite and eympatbetio witb me, declar
ing it is a shams I am put to so much
trouble, 'but really, you know, I haven't
a cent.' I have gone a dozen times to
some plaoes. A tew others growl and
snarl like wild animals when approsoh
RRASKA. KANSAS. JlfS- ed. Aa a rule, however, tbe character
istio American humor prevails, and I
am received and treated in very muoh
tbe manner of tbe latest joke going the
rounds. Lxohanne.
How to Loot Good.
Good looks are really more than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
NEW YORK, 4 days 9ondit,on of " ,b vi,H h the
CHICAGO, :u M look, if your stomach be disordered you
bave a dyepeptio look; if your kidneys
be affected, yon have a pinched look
Secure good health, and you will surely
bave good looks. "Eleotrio Bitters" is
a good alternative and tonic Acts di
recti y on tbe etomavh, liver and kidneys
Purifies tbe blood, cures pimplee,
blotches and nolle, and gives a good
complexion. Every bottle goaranteed
Hold by Hlnrnra Drug (Jo., t.. J. Hloouui,
manager. 00 oeots per bottle.
WHERE TO SPEND YOTJH VACATION.
The present reduoed rates oould not
bave prevailed at a more opportune
time. Tbe summer vaoation time is
here, and all wbo oan afford it are
planning to take advantage of tbe differ
ences between tbe warring railroads.
Tbe attention of those wbo oontemplate
a trip East, whether it be to tbe moun
tain resorts of Colorado, tbe Omaha ex
position, or points beyond, is oalled to
the advantages offered by tbe Bio
Grande Western Railway. Its line and
those of its Colorado (oooneotions run
through the heart of the Rookies , taking
the traveler away from tbe alkali and
sage brush of its Northern competitors,
and out of tbe beat of the oountry
through which its oompetitors on tbe
south run.
For tbe comfort of those, whose purse
will not permit them to enjoy all tbe
privileges of a first-class ticket, tbe Rio
Grande Western has ioaugnarated a
series of tourist excursions. Tbe cars
used are owoed and operated by tbe
Pullman Palace Car oompaoy. They
are in obarge of special oondootors and
porters, whose sole duties are to look
after tbe comfort of tbeir passengers.
Tbe oars are attached to fast express
trains, and held over in 8alt Lake City
twelve hours, giving the passengers a
day in the Mormon capital. This lay
over also insures a daylight ride through
tbe Rookies. One of these exooraion
cara run tnrougn to uoeion; one to
Chicago, via Omaha; one to Chicago,
via Kansas City and tbe fourth to Ht
Louis. Each goes over a different road
east of Colorado, giving tbe passenger a
choice of routes. These exooreions leave
Portland Monday, Tueeday, Wednesday
and Thursday of eaoh week.
For information as Io rstes, and for
descriptive pamphlets, addreee J. D.
Msnsfleld, geosral agent, Rio Grande
Western Railway, Hi Third street, Port
land, Oregon.
-A. ABEAHAMBICK,
Merchant Tailoring!
Mr. Abrahamsick is the pioneer tailor of Hepp
ner. His work is always first class and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
CATjTj and see me. on may street-
aei
When you hear dem bells!"
YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE
HEPPNER TRANSFER CO'S
Belled express is coming. Does delivery work
on short order, 10 cents and upwards. This
wagon is No. 4, and leave your order with it, '
or at "Central" telephone office.
WE MOVE ANYTHING !
75 Cents
75 Cents
75 Cents
THE CORDER CAMERA
CHEAP
DURABLE COMPLETE
The mort perfect earners evor oirered to the public.
A child can operate It Can be carried lu the pocket. Makes
pictures 2X2.
Camera, dry platetand complete outfit for making t pictures by
mail, 75 cents poatpald.
Full directions sent with each lnitrument.
THE OOltDER CO.,
30 Park Palace, New YorkClty.
TW0 SPLENDID TRAINS
TO THE EAST
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Sal. aiut all RtMNtial lk tntiiti.
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"DALLES Cm' AS0 "REGULATOR"
Commencing Mooilar. May 2nd. Ihe
Steamers of the Keirnlator Line will
(eve Portland al UJU a, m, and Tbe
Dallre al 8.:U) a.m.
When yen to Io rnrtlanil, slop off at
Tlie Dallre ami take a trip down the
Oolnrutue; yoa will enjoy it, enJ ears
money.
W. C. AI.LAWAT,
Ueneral Agent.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
Hfiti Krnnolttoo
a4 ell tte ttU.frtit.aMie Mt Wwwu
Southern Pacific Co
T kihwr irtroufc t'!thia all
aa.ti.Mi fax a4 ,, a. drwit .it R.ai
of I'. tan ,mrt. rallniM itnff
Hlfia, HaraM4 .turn hi nara
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A. U. OOILVIE t
rroprit'lore.
rRC FROM ARLINGTON TO
fnaall W aiUMI "U
Manilla t'JnllM) W
Condon (i milra) . Ion .
Clria 1.1 btllra) .. J
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H.hiM trip
Rjiund trip
KiHin.l trip
R.,iid trip
Hound trip
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ftaire Irevre Arlington evry mornin
(Hunday eirwptavt) el 6 e'elorai le due
at tn.iiu al 3 p. ui. ami arrlvee at foe-
i I al 7 p. ri.
(V.mf.i.l.hU jhi.l Aiiul.f kKil MM.
sent Vangban to prison. MsJJoek
roJe to TenJIeton late io tbe (all ol lsT'.l,
to see Vangbao, whom be dlJ not know
by sigtii. MaJJuck ssiJ be diJ not wisb
to kill Vauhan. bnl be did not vlab to
le laboriDH nnder tbe diaa.lfaotaie of
baTlnt a mas kno bins while he did
not know the man wbo wee going Io do
the killing. Vangban bed Mt fr Walla
Walla, so Maddock followed. Upon ar
rival in Walla Walla, Maddock toemed
that Vanghaa bail gone oa to Dayton,
and Ihllbet Ma.1 l ok rxle, reo.vd to
bave II eelt1el, eitber In a Iriendly way.
or else f tfkl II ool and ehenl nntil one
urlheoiber was killed. A Mr. tiiwa
wee sheriff of UolntaMa eoonly et the!
lime, composing tbe pteeenl eountixe of
Colombia, Oarfleld and Aotia. while
Mr. Oibeus was Jepaly ebwiff. Mai.
dork weal to tftea aad told Ihe okjeei
o ble jonroey. Mr. Oiheon weel Io
Vaegbaa and tuM wbat MslJwk
wlabed. Vanghao gave np bis roUf
aod knife to (ltle n, and MadJuek gave
hia revulvnr to Hte. Tbe qefltie
tbrn bad a Ion and friend y talk al the
bnM and botb Vatban sa t Me Idoek
dierlalroad any tnteotina or deaire Io
aboot eaoh ntbvr, an4 frura tbsl tioe ea
Ulry wet lie beat lA Irieads.
After Eaatera Ureaua Trade,
rartles eomiog down from tbe Middle
Fork eoontry slate that Mr. A. W. Gil
bert, who is superintending road im
provements oo lbs tipper Military wa. on
roaJ, is doing soma work. Os Is oow
working on lbs road between Hill's aod
Rludon'i snd is making a good road.
Travel aod trade from Eastern Oregon
la increasing every year aod too mncb
improvement of a permaoeot oatare,
cannot be placed on tbe roads reaching
aoross tba mountains. Eugene bnslneee
men bave In tbe peot anbeorlbed liber
ally towaid private fnnda for tbe lav
provemeot of tbe Military and Me
Keotie wagon roada, and as tbey only
receive a portion of the booeOta tbey
eaoool be ei pee ted Io keep np tbeee
monnlain roads, where tbe local road
work amounts Io bat a trifle. Tbe
county court bee appropriated soms of
money from time Io lime for tbe im
provement of Iheae roede and tbey are
in mncb belter condition than tbey
Rocky Mountain
Limited
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IMAM
m.
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sii i
J a.
II Ap. m.
l a a m.
5 ift a. m.
M a m.
1:15 p. in.
OKf
" caicAuu
Noil Day
Ttimnah Hlwiwra and rhair Cara Colonuln to
i Mrmtf- Mill Vntibala Uirmuihoal. Th
amM uia in the Waat.
Colorado Flyer
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" OI. HI'RlNOU
Arrives TtM'KKA
M KANXAdClTY.
1 W p. n.
24A p. m.
?J0 a. ra.
11 a. m.
Ar. HT. LOHH, (Walt lt')
6 II p. m.
ArriraaHT JOHKPH
" I.IMOI.N (r.iHnn)
" UMAUA.(KsHan)
in in a. m.
II a. m.
a. m.
Tbrough Hlarpwa Cik.ra.ln Hpringa to Bt. Uxiit
tat WatMl, H'y.
These are New Trains in addition to our former sen-ice.
For partienlars and foldars givliis time of lliaae trains write
WMUIll
Ctavaai
Liaie
GENERAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
MlLWACKEK, Not. f, 1897.
PATRONS of the WiscoDsin
Ootral Linn in passing tbrough
were a few yaara ago, and are eaid by Chicago may require aome ae'ieU
thoee wbo travel them to be Ibe beet
rnada leading frm tbe valley lu Eastern
Oregon. Vageoe Ilrglater.
JOT
7 -ievcr
w a
cad
iii'iinr iM rtAt h i-s po.;nr.
aoce) io the way of having tbeir
haod bacgagn taken form or to
train aod carriage) or lua, or io
maoy other wsje, ami tbey will
fiod all tbat ia deairel io tbia re
apect io the aerrice of the Uabf ra
at the UraoJ Cetitral I'aaaeDKer
Station, who have recently Ihhd
uniformed with browo mit anl red
cap. They m ill in waitmp at
all traioa prepared to ami pan.
aengera, and it ia bop4 that our
patrons mill fully avail th'-insi-lvi'S
of thia a.l-litional pruvieioo for
their citr,foft
J AS. a i-ond.
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can
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