Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 01, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
Bur-art
roa
i p. m.
TIME 8CHEDDLE8
From Heppner.
Salt Lake. Denver.
Ft. Wortn, omana.
Kansas City, HI.
Louis. Chicago.
Portland. Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis. Ht.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
Abrivs
FBOM
4:50 a. m.
8.00 p. m.
Ocean Steamships
From rortiana.
All sailing dates
subeetto change
For San Francisco-
Sail Nov. 1. 4, 7, HI,
13, 1C. 19, 22, 25, 28
g:00 p.m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. in.
6:00 a. ra.
Ex. Sunday
Columbia River
Btkambrh.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
Willamette River
Oreeon City, New
berg, Salem and
Vi ay Landings.
7:00 a. m.
Tues., Thur,
and Sat.
Willamette and
Yamhill Kivekb.
Oregon City, Day
ton is way xjbiiu
lugs.
6:00 a. m.
Tues. Thurs,
and Bat,
Lv. Riparia
ally except
Saturday
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
4:30 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Denver & Rio Grande!
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experience;! oouductora and
porters.
Costs most to make and
least to use :
Schillings Best baking powd
THE ART OF BREWING.
Was Perfected by the
Production of....
er.
CUNNINGHAM'S INSANITY.
3:30 p.m.
Mon., Wed.
and Fri.
Willamette River1
Portland to Corval-
lis Si Way Landings.
4 :30 p. m.
Tues., Thur.
and Sat.
Snake Rivkr.
Rlparla to LewlBton
Lv. Lewlston
daily except
jmuay
V fihlnniwn TJ.. 1 n a -1.1
IHUllaiUS, BDBtoii witliniitchanire viaBnltLake.
Missouri Pacilic and Chicago and Alton Kys.
Ttinerl'ii-o To Oma"1. Chicago, Buffalo and
I ULiuuV !, Boston without -change via SaltLake
and Chicago, Kock Island k Pacilic Ky.
Wnlnni-iluuo 'To St. Joseph, Kansas City and
U lUulbudJX, at. Louis without change via Salt
Lake and Burlington Route.
ThnnoiWa To Kansas City and St. Louis with
lllUlMldYS, out change via bait Lake and Mis
souri racinc runway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all all Information, Inquire
of O. R, & N. and S. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Hart, Local Agt.. Heppner, or.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. O. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
HE TOD G01 EAST?
If bo, be aare and see that your
ticket reads via
Ttte nwestem Line
....THE....
OHIOAOO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTfl, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Poerless Vestlbuled
IMUing auu niceping tar
Trains, and Motto:
ALWAYS ON TIME
All
led
Hhip your freight
has il an this road a national reputation.
ol passengers carried on me vtisiiimiou
clause
trains without extra charge,
and travel over this famous line. All agents
have tickets.
W.H.MEAD. F. C. SAVAGE.
Oeti. Agent. Trav. F. & P. Agt.
218 Washington Ht., Portland, or.
CIIIOAGrO
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON & FORT SREPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Obange of Oars Between Hpokane,
Roflslund and Nelson. Aleo between
Nelson and Rosslend, daily except
Sunday:
Leave. Arrive.
810 A. M Hpokane.... 6;40 P. M.
110) A. M llosBland 8:40 P. M.
9:10 A.M Nelson 6:45 r. M.
Close conn net i or s at Nelson with steamers for
Kaslo, and all Kootenai Ijake points.
Passengers (or Kettle lilver and Tloundary
reek connect at Marcus with stage daily.
Affidavit of Prominent Physicians Enow
That Defendant la Insane.
Pendleton Republican.
Affidavits by the leading phylclani of this
city have been placed on file la the Cunning
ham case which must needs have an important
bearing on the termination of the case when
brought up for trial. The atlldavits were filed
Thursday by Thomas Fitz Gerald, Mr. Cunning
ham's lawyer.
The sworn statement to which Drs. Cole, Vin
cent, King and Garfield placed their signatures
is as follows:
"That on the 13th of October, 1898, at there
quest of Thomas Fitz Gerald, defendant's attor
ney, I made a careful and searching exami
nation of the defendant, both as to bis mental
and physical condition, as to the causes of such
condition, as far as same could be ascertained.
"That as the result of such examination, I
find that the defendant Is suffering from both
bodily and mental disease, and that In his
present condition, both mentally and physic
ally, he is not capable of making a defense In
this cause, or of rendering aid or assistance to
his counsel In making such defense, and.that
he is not capable mentally of comprehending
or understanding the nature of the proceedings
that would be had In such trial.
"That I believe as the result of such exami
nation that, If this cause is continued until the
next regular term of this court, that this dis
ease, both mental and physical in character,
will have developed Into positive, well denned,
acute mania, or permauant and hopeless Im
becility, or he will have recovered to a certain
extent to be able to stand trial in this cause.
"That it is my opinion, based upon said
examination, the defendant has good defense
In said cause on the ground of insanity, existing
In the acute form at the time of the commission
of the crime charged."
Cunningham's attorney, In his own affidavit
which has also been placed on file, avers that
In addition to the atlldavits given by the physi
cians he had not been able to receive any assis
tance, pecuniary or otherwise, In making a de
fense.
It Is probably not generally known that an
attorney appointed by the court to defend
prisoner charged with the crime of murder Is
only allowed about 120. It will, therefore, bo
seen that a man without funds Is In no position
to secure evidence or render any assistance to
his attorney even though he be sane.
BPAlJi'B WOODEN HTJLLET3.
Startling Story Regarding the Arms of Oar
Late Enemy.
It Is well known that the Spanish soldiers in
Cuba were poor marksmen, says the Scfentlflc
American, but great surprise has been expressed
at the remarkable lack of execution which
caracterized their fire at Quantauamo and San
tiago, and an officer of the United States gun
boat Montgomery has been able to throw some
light on the matter. He visited the Maria
Teresa after the destruction of Cervera'a fleet in
search of souvenirs. He found a larre number
of Mauser cartridges In groups of five ready to
go Into the magazines of the guns, and, If the
entire Spanish array and navy were equipped
with that kind of ammunition, both Cervera
and Toral were amply justified in surrendering
when thev did. The cartridges consisted of a
metal shell loaded w 1th hair and a sprinkling
of powder. The bullet was of neither brass nor
lead, but of wood. Some army contractor had
Imposed on the ordnance bureau of the SpaniBh
navy, but to what extent the wooden Mauser
bullets were used will probably never be
known.
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ONION PACIFIC
THROUGH TICKETS
To Curs t'oiiMllpHtlon Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or 25a
U C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money,
TO THE
SKUNK AND POLECAT.
East and Southeast
11. V
TI1E Til ROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE SLKKl'KRH.
PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPEU8.
FKEK KKCLININU CHAIR CARS.
Portland to
Eastern Cities
Change.
Without
plilwauKeB & St. Paul try
This Railway Co.
Operates ita train on the famous blook
system;
Ligbts ita traius by eleotrloity through
out; Uses the onlubratuii eleotrio berth read
ins lamp;
Ran speedily equipped pannenifpr train
ever? day and tiigut between Ht. Paul
and (Hiioaifo, aud Uoiuha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Aim) operates ateatu-heated vestibnled
train, carrying the latent private
oompartnient oar, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor oars, free reclining chair oars,
and the very bHt dining ohalr oar
service.
For loweal rates to any point in the
United Htntite or Canada, apply to
agent or addreae
O. J. EDDY,
J. W. CASEY, General Agent,
Trav. l'aaa. Agent. Portland, Or.
Quick Time.
I n ion I) M'ots.
PorHonully Conducted KxeiirHiona.
HuirgiiKii Checked to Destination.
ll'IW UlllnM.
Direct line to Trans-Yliaaiasippi and Inter
national Kxpimilinn held at Omaha, Nuhnuika,
June to November,
Writa unilerHiirnnd for rates, time tables and
ether informal iou porinlning to Union Pacific
It. It.
J. II. LOTHHOP, or J. CHART Agt,.,
(tun. A..!,. :td Ht., O. It . A N. Co ,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
A Bare Sign of Cronp.
Hoarseness in a child that is subjeot
to oroup is a sure iudiontion of the ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is givtn as soon as the
child becomes hoarse, or even after the
oroupy cough has appe ared, it will pre
vent the attack. Many mothers who
have cronpy children alwajs keep this
remedy at bund aid find tb tt it saves
them mnoh trouble anil worry. It oan
always be depended uprm and u pIprs
not to take, For sale by Conser &
Warren.
DIED ON THEIR WAY HOME.
Ilio llpator Line
The Dalits, I'urlbil Astoria Navigation Co.
Commeut'lng Monday, May '-'ml, tbe
steamer of the lOunlafur Line will
leave l'lirtlnud at iliMJ a, ra. and Tbe
Dalle at 8;3U a.m.
When yon go to Portland, atop off at
The Dulles and take a trip down the
Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save and Uate lor blood letting. The po'et-at Intro
money, duces the same tactics to the poultry yard, and
. C. AI.LAW AY, am, by wholesale, Just for tlx pleasure ol tlis
General Agent, thing, ami we may be gld that thurs are no
polecat to hunt In our land. The Nilocat I ab
solutely without fear, and will boldly defend
against man. It lias a musky, but not
odor, but uoaucli terrible mean of tie-
tlx skunk.
'J
Yellow Stone Perk Line
TIIRON1.V lUNINtl CAR KOt'TK rHDSI
rouTUMi TO 1 1I K KAHT.
TDK OM.Y I'IKKCT I I N K TO TIIK YRL
LOMHTOMC NATIONAL I'AKK.
Imvs.
ha. t
11 A. M.
Arrlv.
M Fifth ini I SI
raal Mall lor im-ntns,
in-attlr. AlHt.li-rll,Ullll
iM'ild, rtjMhlir, llxirtl.
Htitt, Anaiiitida, t.
I' sill, I hli(o, Krw
'York, ttoaion. and all
l"lnis lt and rxoitli
st.
Ho I'lirtUiid, Tarnma and
.attlr Mi'ii-M, !r i
U'oins N'allle. l!)ints
( P. M, "'"I liltrrmedinlv lll.lll
llur ilnt.
1 IiAYM l I'sol. Uliiiivlla. Oman
kati.aa l 1 1 r mid ulhvt Mlawiut
rivrr i!iits.
DAYH t Ht. Iji'Hs, Mlltik and ( hi
tao.
(u I)AY t sbMmIi'Si flila.lriiliia. firm
orh, h -'.hi siul wliivr lar rasi
vim inla.
I .. .
No. 1
10 IS A. M.
No. I
II I'. M
Pnlon rtri e"i't" 'loin In all rlnrll eltlrs
aim ke.1 llitoiiifli iWlnallos ,f
llok . ta.
fnlon dpel, T'rtisn'1, ! l etsih st.
tut ilfiilm f naoratl in, lli Sets, msl-s
el mM and oih.r lotormamoi, ma n
Ml
. a. v. ciruiM'os.
laai.kalil Uiiii laSt ' Mdrtt
.TEAMEES.
'DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR'
Two Widely Different Animal of Which
Little la Understood.
The skunk Is as dlfl'unt from a polecat as
bear is different from a dog, says the New York
Sun, and yet it Is a common thing, In our rural
districts, to hear that some one had killed
polecat, or that there Is a polecat about. The
polecat Is of the weasel family, aud Is one of the
most Interesting as well as the most destructive
little animals that abound In England, which Is
Its home. The skunk Is a night hunte.'. The
polecat starts out on Its foraging expeditions In
the early hours of the morning, about the time
the skunk is going homo. The polocat especial
ly thrives in England, because It finds there
rabbit burrows, and It dotes on rabbits, although
It has a long list ol things It seeks as prey, in-
eluding all kinds of furred and feathered game.
poultry, rata, frogs, eels and other fish, for th
polecat Is an accomplished fisher, while the
skunk avoids water and is a lover of Insects,
grubs aud worms, although It has a great fond
hens for eggs, and will not hosltate to steal
chicken.
No Ush can swim, no duck can dive better
than the polecat. It knows where the plumpest
trout hide, and, as noiseless and swift in water
as It Is on laud, there Is sure to be a fish In Its
mouth when it dives and comes again to the
surface. Eels are a (avorltecatch ol the polecat,
and having capturod one, the polocat will tak
It alive to the shore aud there amuse Itself with
tenacious fish's wrlthlngs and contortions, as
the house cat dul'ghts to play with a mouse.
Possessed of a nose keener than the keenest
hound, the polecat fo'low the hare long dis
tances, and, relentless and untiring In the chase,
at lost surely gets Its fangs Into Its victim'
throat. The polecat steals upon the little nut
brown partridge, or upon the stately and sober
grouse, before the dawn ho disturbed them,
and so iiukkljr and silently dov It work that It
will have pierced the brain of half a dozen be
fore Its presence is known among the bird, lor
tills destructive creature I never content to cap
ture aud kill Just enough for Its Immodlate use,
but will destroy as many birds or animals do'
lug one hunt as would orv It for a month's
uatenanco, this being the true wejtul rapacity
On Their Return Trip From Manila Seven
Sick Soldiers Died.
San Fbanoisoo, Oot. 22 The United
States transport steamer Rio de Janenn
arrived here today from Manila, via
Hong Kong and Nagasaki. She has on
board 140 sick soldiers and 21 dis
charged men. Seven men died on tbe
voyage. They are:
Private Elliott Ordway, company H,
Second Oregon.
Private Henry Stube, oompany F,
First Oaliforma.
Sergeant John A. Glover, company A,
First Nebraska.
Private Frank Tucker, oompany 0,
Twenty-third infantry.
Private Lewis D. Passmore, company
I, First Nebraska,
Private Henry D. Shnter, Aator bat
tery. Private J. Fiske, First California.
All the dead were buried at sea, except
Ordway, Fiske and Shuter.
The following convalescent officers
returned.
Lteut-Ool. W. C- Bailey, Eighteenth
infantry.
Oapt. J. Murphy, First Iowa.
Oapt. McCain, Fourteenth infantry.
Lieut. M jore, rjeoaud Oregon.
Lieut. Bunker, First Minnesota.
Major Wadsworth, department quar
termaster. Most of the passeugers are oonvales
cent, and those who are detained at tbe
hospital are nearly all doiug well and
out of danger.
Shortly after the Kin left Hong Kotig
Corporal F. H. Fiizo'ald, company O.
First Idaho battalion, disappeared dur
ing tbe iiigbt. A searoti of the vessel
failed to to reveal any sign of him or a
due to rue wnereaDouts. Toe man was
thought to be mentally deranged, aud
the supposition is that be got np iu the
night and either fell or jumped over
board.
Tbe number of men to be Bent on the
remaining , transports bus betta reduoed
below tbe nuinbar that the ship oarried
on their first pass ig to Muuil.i, that it
would now seem ueotBtiary to make use
of some of tbe transports not yet re
turned. It is General Merriinin' in
tention to send buolc tb City of Tuobla
aud to diaaharge from oommiaiion tbe
Riu de Jaoerio, Peru aud tbe City of
1'ari.
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
HOP GOlvD
And now the entire world
Knows this verfect -product
As the Star Brewery beer
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY CO.,
203 Washinoton St., Portland, Or
F0T TBH1K SERVICE BilL,
TO THE EAST
VIA
N THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE
of Oregon, for the Conutv of Morrow.
In the matter of the guardianship of Walter
M. Ubanks, a minor.
Order to show cause on application of Guardian
ior oraer 01 sale ot real estate.
It oppearlng to this court from the netltion
this day presented and filed by S. E. Moore, the
guardian of the ebtate of Walter M. Ubanks, a
minor, praying for an order of sale ot certain
real estate belonging to said ward, and in order
to support and maintain said minor it is neces
sary that such real estate should be sold :
it Is hereby ordered that the next of kin of
the said ward and all persons interested in the
said estate, appear before this court on Wednes
day, the loth day of November, A. D. 18'J8, at
iu o ciock, a. m., at the court room of this court,
at the court house in Heppner, in theeouuty
of Morrow, and state of Oregon, then and thero
to show cause why an order should not be
granted lor the sale of such real CBtate, de
scribed in said petition as follows: Beginning
iu the middlo of the Luckiamiite river 2S.12
chains north and 24. 2H chains east of southwest
corner of Ruwland Chambers S. L. claim No. 4(j
In townBhip 10 south rango tl west of Willa
mette meridian, thence south H7li! decrees. 17 SO
chains, thenco north one chain, east 3.75 chains,
north 61100 chains, west 3.75 chains, north 4
chains, east along the bank of Luckiamiite
river 3.75 chains, thence north 5 decrees, east
3.20 chains, south 83 degrees, west 18 chains,
south G degrees, west 4 11 chains, south 2V,
degrees, west to place of beginning, containing
12.ti(l acres of land more or less, known as the
R.ings vaney flouring Mill property.
And It is further ordered that a convofthis
order be published as required by law In the
neppuer uazeue, a newspaper piionsned senil
weekly lu Heppner, iu Morrow county, state of
Oregon.
Dated this 1st day of October, A. D. 1808.
A.G. BARTHOLOMEW,
92-3 County Judge.
GREAT ROCK BUND ROUTE.
Fast Express
Leaves DENVEB,
" PUEBLO,
" COLO. SPHING8
9:30 p. m.
7 05 p. m.
8:40 p. 111.
Arrives i'OPEKA
Arrives K .NsAS CITY
3:55 p. m.
:( p. m.
Arrives LINJOLN
" OMAHA
" DEH MOINES
" PEORIA
" CHICAGO
2:11 p. m.
4:25 p. m.
9:80 p. m.
11-20 a in.
8:00 a. in.
Through Sleepers and Choir Cars Colorado to
Chicago. Wido eetibuie throughout. The
finest train in the West.
Colorado Flyer
Leaves DENVER
" COLO. SPRINGS
Arrives TOPEKA
" KANSAS CITY
2:35 p. m
2:35 p. m.
7:30 a. m.
9:15 a. m.
Ar. ST. LOUIS, (Wab. R'y)
6:15 p. m.
Arrives ST. JOSEPH
100 a. m.
Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 8:46 a. m-
" OMAHA (Ex Sun) . Bi0a.ni.
" CO. BLTJFi B, . . 9.10 a. in,
Notice of Intention. .
Land Officb at Tint Dalles, Okroon,
October 2(1, 18US.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in sup
portof his claim, and that said proof will be
made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at
HeDDUer. Oreiron. on Erldav. Le.eeniber . 181I8.
viz:
JERRY J. McELLIGOTT, of lone,
Homestead Application No. 4806, for thoWW
BE4 and KU HW'i Wee. 24, Tp. 2 S, It 23 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Frank Wilson, John Williams,
David H. Grablll and James Nolan, all of lone,
Oregon.
96 7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
Through Sleepers Colorado Springs to St. Louis'
via Wabash K'y-
For particulars and folders giving time of these traius write
J. L. DE BEVOISE, E. E
PORTLAND, ORE.
LEOD,
P. A.. TOPEKA.
JNO.
G.
SEBASTIAN,
P. A., CHICAGO.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at Tub Dalles, Oregon,
Heptember 28, 1898
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
li following-r.amed settler has filed notice ol
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore V. Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, November 4, 1898, viz;
WILLIAM A. MORGAN,
of lone; homestead application No. 4305 for the
H Bee. 3 and N4 NWy Sec. 10, Tp 2 K, R
24 E W M. He names the following witness to
prove his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land. viz. Oscar J. Williamson,
John King, Milton K. Morgan, JamcB M. Hanib
let, all of lone, Oregon,
J. P. LUCAS,
88-100 Register.
NOTICE QF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoon,
October 2i, 198.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named setilcr has hied notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before V. Crawford, County clerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, December 9, 181)8,
viz:
DAVID H. GIIABILL, of lone;
Homestead Application No. 4233 for lot 1, and
the 8K4 NE' and N'i BE '4 Sec 19, Tp 1 S, R 24
E W M.
He names the follow lug witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz; Frank Wilson, John Williams,
Jerry McKlllgott and Joe Woolury, of lone, Ore
gon. 9il 7 Jay P. Lucas, Regi
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at LaGbandr, Okf.cion,
October 12, 1898.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice
f his intention to make final proof In sunuort
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County, Or
egon, at Heppner, Oregon, on Oct. 25, 1898, viz :
JOHN W. SCOTT,
f Echo, Oregon, homestead No. 0318. for the
N H Sec. 13, Tp 1 N It, 28 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
oi said lima, viz: viiiiihui Contiln, of Nye;
Frank Klllkenny. of Henuner: James McCum-
ber and Grant Buchanan, both of Ei ho, Ore
gon. . E. vi. Bakti.ktt,
92-3 Register.
OREGON SHOUT UNEHy. 5
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BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER ami alii
Point EAS7 and SOUTH-
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I'l'lii'Morcd Ton r ist Hle-ing Car
i'uthuan l'alacs Hlvi-plug Car
For full J.artloul.r regarding rate, r"TfT ba drm.m-trate.1 that it car.
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Vwfur ttir lung at ih far wtrd In a
c n mi nipt I tbrt ( a ttrakrr m4 than
tvrn I hi" lung. That spot i the ttumtih
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until Vila (marh I lvr nut Tlic "Cxitdrn
klrdirsl iMaruvriy" tti Milr btacva p
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Unt Miilltva i ta ' a fu.nj tl mm
lalMt Kwl dird wllh aua.ittit(liai tim li at' In
a dirtirt, and tM ma l taar I t 1'irti1 a tM.)' n
MrilNat lHa,wv, and thank IK si. I rikal
an r ' lima had takrn Half o4 IN Sta
Ia4ll mm a l-4irt ttnlil I had
lakn l.nl That u all I awT'U-d I
( wc.i aud alr. again "
Vhrnf nntn-iiin I rn of Ih rm
pllialing ranarsol diarna, th nioal yr Irct
IrtlirdT im l'irr' III anl ffll.la.
olid h i alnaa (,,-ti, vt al,,hil l
nil!, I and hatnitra In it Mi r any
irttir.ly Infrntnl tiHh mj tk Uli If
Cattl 8alra and hhlpnieuU.
Jamas I'eltoo and Liudaoy Biavtnore
sr dnviog a band ot 1.400 bead ot cat
tle both beef and stock from l'elton
Bros, ranches at Bly and lo Crook
oooutjr to the railroad at The Dalles (or
eastern shipment, iloraoe I'eltoo, ol
Bams valley, wa at Fort Klamath last
week to sell 2oU bead of their beef cauls
from their band at that point.
A drive of prims beef cattle beaded
for OazelUr, Hukiyoti count.-, Is taking
place tbls week, beinif l.OTiO bead from
Col & Clark's X L stook randies In
Liak sod Modoc counties. Tuny were
old (or B' snd 6 oents delivered,
Felix iireen is lo obarge of the transfer
Her; ford Itroa,, of Lake ennntr, an
driving HO0 bead ot beef cattle to Hooey
lake vail to be aolJ at Ueno this win
ter. ( has. Uuoting is driving 'M beef oat
tls from Lnkevie to 0tll, lo be auc
tioned off lo the highest bidder. Vellev
'Kecord.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ohkoon,
otoler 20, Ih'.w
VTOTICE 1.4 HKHKKY I11VK TIIATTHK
i followlng-niiiiiid settler has Hied notice of
his Intention to make Una! nroof i.n aiimmrt of
his claim, and t int s- ld proof will be made he
ro V. i.ranumi, l oiintv l lerk of Morrow
county, ( irogou, at heppner, Oregon, ou Tues
day, December il, 18 ih, vi.;
EVEN OKESERSON,
of Ixlngton ; homcsti'iol application No. 4178
for the r.'i M-.V anil M ' NE! and NW. SEU
See. II, Tp I H, it M K. W. M.
He iianies the tollnwlng witness's to prove
hiscontinu un resilience noon and cultivation
ol said laud, viz: Krni st I ipor, of I j xlniiton.
Oregon; U. r. Hw impart und Kobert Turner, of
Heppner, Oregon; J, 11. piper, of Milton, Ore
gon J. r. 1.1CAH,
4-S Kcglslor,
Notice of Intention.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoon,
October 2il. 1898
MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE
!N following-named settler has (lied notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
nis claim, ana mat said proot will be made
before N J. Hale, U. H. Commissioner, at lone,
uregon, on ham may, December iu, IH'.ih viz:
FREDERIC W. B A LSI G Ell, of lone,
Homestead Application No. 4210, for Hie lots 1
mi 2, ec !, 1 p l , tt 24, -is vv 91.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
of said laud, viz: Gustav Glock, Edward Glock.
I'd dull and Reuben C. Sperry, all of lone, Oregon.
toi-7 Jay r. Lucas, Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Oiihi at La Grandr, Oheoon,
October 111. .v.i.
VTOTICE IH HEUEBY il EN THAT THE
i folliiwliig'iiaiiii'd iettlir hs( II led notice
of his inteiitioii to make rliial nriMif lu suuixirt
of his claim, and that nld proof w 111 li made
Imlore tne ( iiuuty l lerk ol Morrow county
Oregon, St Heppner, Oregon, oil December b.
18 .M, vw:
JAMES A. I'EARHOS,
ol flurdaite, Oregon, hoini'stend No. fe',11, for the
avi '4 Hcc. 2 and Nt MiV and .Vi NWk
nc'. II Tp 4 H. K . K.
II iihiikhj the pillowing wltiiesapi to prove
hta coiiiluiiovs rfaldi'iice utHiu aud cultivation
ol an til land, vis: Mai limine ami A. J. Cook
ol Heppner, Oregon; Levi L lllatt and A. W
Norton, ol Uiirdaue, Oregon.
E. W. BAHTI.ETT.
W-5 lt.'a".tcr.
riahlnf la HmIIIi.
Whrn a man btrak down with that
rlrrad diaraa, rnumtiim, and rrcmnur
liia ciuulition, he atnrta imt tn hh (or
lirtlth. II trira this thing and that thing.
II ronnilts Ihia d.xtof ami that dmtnr.
II Indula In all kind of abautd athletic
rirtt'lara. He liir hrat on climate and
llirn anothrr. II ttir th trat cur and
thr wotk cut. II grows atradily worm.
That I th Hoiy uf moot conaumptivr.
Finally, whrn thr citnaumptiv dita. th
dm tot shrugs Ilia aliiiuhlrra anil pronounrr
runaumption inrinald. A thitty yrara'
trat of IT Plricr'a (Voldrn Mrdiral lha-
J. C. II A 11 r.
Agrnt tl. U. A N. Co., Ilrpptier, Oregon
CO. Taaav, V. K. Coma,
1rv, I an. Agt. OtoT Agt.
lit lliird HI., 1'ii'llan.l. Ore.
V U lUlt TI TV! Tl I
TO
Stm lrn iioImoo
Adtltnntllalir.nla.lath Mt KKaia
r'uul I.-
Southern Pacific Co
ri rnl I r llnmiri Calif.ina In all
H,t, I. I'ivI a.,i,llY l.nii l Hoot,
vl ih l'a IS I .awl. I'nllniM HnRat
HirtMta, lin,i riajas hlM4r
Ai'a. ha-1 liraa Irair-a. altxdo aaarN
a.4MiMlalla f,,f an -.mil rlaa anBaanak
mm, itrknt al,th rat tmnmilinA
a. na'l lMf ,.f a.ldfaaal
a K"aMlai H.. ,...r r M alAaklUM.
ia. r s) ?. t. teiiiu4, ot-
THE UIO t.RlNHK WMTICKM TOI K18T
KXCUHMlOMi
Tbe popular tourist eienraiuos in
aaaliraUhl by lbs KiuOrende Weatern,
somelbing lea than year ago, are now
a permanency. This popularity was at-
IrsUil daring tbe time cut ra'rs ra
velled. Nightly the ears hit Portland
orowded. Tbe altruliou ehown paa
ger by tbe conductors In obarge niadr
tbs trip, ool only ooe of plnaaara, lnl ol
eotnfort as well. Tbe mala atractia
are tbe through car rvir. a day In the
Mrmoa capital, and dayiigbl n.!e
Ibmngli the bxarl of the Itockie lr
deltghlfat la titnturr, hoe mueti mur
so I tbe rid at this lima i.( Ihs ar.
when lbs ka, valley and canyon are
tinted itbtbe rttaaol end eriuin if
tbsutumn foliage. No better tun of
the year then this lo the tmiion
Ilocklee In all thlr grsiideur. Four
days wk, aud each day over a d IT f
enl line east nt Colorado, do tbea eicar
NOTICE UF INTENTION.
Land orrica at Tub Dai m. omoon.
(s toln-r .11. Iwa.
.tOTICK It4 HiVREBt tilVKN TIUT THE
folliiwliig.liamrd Settler baa Hint colli
of his Intention lo make fliml prof In support
of his rlalm, and llial aahl prinif will Ihs made
ludiirr V . I ran lord, t'o'iuly li"k, at Heppner,
urrgon, on Miuniay, in-rrmiM'r iu, i"i, vu:
I'Al RICK KILKENNY, of Urppnrr.
Homnlrnd Applii-atioii No 4'l. f,ir Hi K
SK and N'4 t-, hm'. il, Tp I S K K W M
11 naiiii Ihr following wttneaa to ru
hta rtmlliiiioila realdeiH-e iimhi and riiltlvallon
ol mi I land. : Chaa. aii Inklr, John "tier
Idaii. Jami al arty and J,, hit ( arty, all ol II. p
ln-f. ori goii.
Is, 7 JV I". t.t i A. Ki'ilUler.
APMIMSTHATO li'S .S.I. E
LEAL PEOFEliTV.
OF
Iim.?! Tit'y ''.
la the mailer of the eaUKol Jai oh JoliiiK.n
di'i-iiai
S.ille la lirn-liy shall that nndrr and by
Vltdir kI an nr.ler ol aalr, reolatly laaiifv! on
of ftir fHMinty fHiurtoMhr nfatr of Or-n I
lillliain I uuiity, urdorlng Ih aala of lliarea
proarly ol alt raiair, I will on Kaltinla
(rl,.l-rr i.'lh. alllir In. ir of 1 oi iia k P I
IO .lar aril at Iml.llc a ielltul lo Ilia blsllral
l,it,ler l.ir i aah tn hand, aiil.jnrt lo noinrtnatlt
ht aald runil. all Ilia tlklU, till and Inlei.t
lhal aal l ,l. - , l,-l al ll.i" limn ul hla .trat
and all Ininnml ol his ratal lileh may ha
lnrii aol.toiiii;y a'.iilrrt. Ill and In thr lot
Inn In .l.a. iU-l rvad p-ity ailual.d In Mo
ron I it 1 1 , I tr-ion, lu ll 11
Tn ' ! . a" 1 ! Sn 1 ami Ih
t H iO a , of - 7. an 1 I. .la No and and
Ihr l I l 1.1 i a , ad St l, i.l e A i, of
Land II. v ol a.i' Sal In Tp I. a.M,lli
ra" -"I ral W VI a' I aa.. r,,H-f ' 1,1hj
old Hiti in a. .tvinlai' K 0 ll't-.n.
. 'ja Adiiilmairalor,
Wisconsin
Central
Lines
GENE UAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
M ilwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Lines in passing through
Obicngo may require some assist
ance in the way of having their
hand baggage taken form or to
train and carriage or bus, or in
many other ways, and they will
find all that is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Ceutral Passenger
Station, who have recently been
uniformed with brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort.
JAS. C. POND,
Gml PflMPr. Agtt
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
Thr rAl.l.r.s, Oregon. October 6. 1M8.
rOT'CK In HEREBY GIVEN I HAT, TOWN-
lilii three ( I) south of ranee twenty. one
II eat of the Willamette Meridian. OreKon.
has been surveyed, and an approved pint of
the mine therein will to filed ill llilsoliiee on
he loth day of Novemher, lK'8, at II o'clock
a. m. On ami after said day. applications lor
entry thereof will be received at this office.
eigne J me a ay ana year suove w mien
Jay P. Lucas.
Otib Pattkrmom, Register.
Receiver.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
United btatis Land Oprtrg,
The Dalles. Or.. Oct 5. li".
FaTOTICE 1(4 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
ll purauaiicA of Instructions from the coin.
nilmloiler ol the general land olllee. under
authority vealed In hi in by section 2IM I lilted
Htali-s Revised rllatule as ameniled by the ai l of
iiiiiKn.ni approveil Kehruarv 2rt. lm.i. ire wll
proceed lo oiler at public sale on the I7ih dnvof
Miveinm-r. next, at mo ciim S a. in. al Ihls olllee,
,l.a r.,ll,.Mrl,. I....I ..f I....1 I...U.I. Tl... U II ,.
8 K v boo 21, Tp 4 B, K 24 E W M, coiiUllilug (o
acre.
Any and all pcraons claiming adveraclr the
atMive dracrthad lands ar advUed to file their
claims Iu this olllee on or brlors th lay almv
eaiguatril lor Ihr rniniueiiceini.iil of said sale.
oinerniae iiieir rigius will ! lorieiKii
Jay I'. I.m , oris l'ArT"on,
90-1 Ktglatir. Receiver.
erf i iL.l - . A
...c,V TRADE MARKS,
Hl DE8ICNS,
vuriaivnia an
Anyone sending a sketch anil description may
quickly ascertain, free, whether an Invention Is
proliHhly patentable. I'ninmiinlcatloiis strictly
coiiti.iuntlal, oiileat anency fnraecuriiiK pateQ
lu America. We have a WanliliiKtou oflleB.
Patents taken through Munn X Co. reoelve
speeiol notice iu th
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
beautifully llluairnled, lareeat circulation of
siiT aeientlrlc Journal, weekly, trrnia .i.iil a yeari
l..i0ail nionilm. Hpreliimn ooplea and ILAJili
liooa OH l'Ai l.NTs seutfree. Address
MUNN & CO.,
301 liroadway, Mow Yerk.
HEPPNER IRAN'SFEK CO.'S
Belled express Is coming. Tors deliver 1
work on short order, 10 cents and up- '
wards. 1 his watrou is No. 4, and leave
your order with It, or at "Central" tele
phone olllee.
VVc Aiove Anything!.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Laud om s at Laomaki., Oaroo,
Ol-lnlr-r 17, l'"l
VOTH K H HKRFBY OIVKN THAT TIIK
a i o'lolii turned antler has II liil mdli-r
of his Intrtitloii In make final proof In atiptHirt
ol hla claim, and thai said lrH.( ill tw mad
tirtor tbr t'oiiuly I lerk of Morniw I otiuty
onion, at llrppurr, Orrgon, on Noveoiljvr
Ik-is, tl:
FRANl KH MKItRILL,
of HiTrtier, homeatrd No i'. A. for Ih
V, VV , and h K a W and sn'.tti.
en-. 17 ipHX, R :1 K W M.
He naini-a thr .llon( nltiiraaa-s to prnv
hla roniliiiioiia realdeiic npnn and cultivation
ol aall land, vtr i. A Herrrn. CM. Ili-rrvu,
thin Men. hew. Wlillam Wall.rl-Ur. all nl llrpp.
iu-r Orvgiin, K. W. Baati tt.
ht'a-iatrr.
NOTICE OF ISTENTION.
V'Tlf
i loll
Notice of Intention.
,n orni t l,isti. ia.in.
li. i,.l. r I i
NtiTH m first nr tiivri nur nr
folto M f liamr. ai-llif r tia f.lnl talp of
rHalntriittmt t - mat S-nal pr-f In aMi'irl of
hleeiaim. ao-l lhal al I pf--l tt lit niala la-
,,fat lha I i.m'iIv i ir-S t l.fiw n.-mtr
. al IU l iir, Oiin. un le, m, iff V I" ,
LaXD Orru a at Thi Dam s. or-,,,,i.
Ort.,lM-r. 17. W
TICK H IIFRrBY fllVKN IHATHir
ll.nlii.tainrd ai-lllrr haa flint Holier ol
1.1 tlitrlitpin to makr final priad In sit-M,rt of
hla rlatm. and lhal aald .rHf III Iw inada t.
lorvalrr 4'r liir.l. ( imnly I Ink al Mepp
licr, Oregon, on Hntur.lay, Nov. la at. vis:
BRICK IIAlNr.
nf FUliI Mil. h.Mii-atKd p',, aiIon 'n fj4
,ir Ilia W i, r 1.1 1 a. R .'4 K W.M.
H tianr th f.on.atns' wlloi-aara o prnv
blarolitltiiioiia ri-al-lrti.-r ti, and riiitliatii.il ol
ld land. if ;,.lm , wii t-akAn.rr
a..n T. K lt.ii.lnann.nl f otht Mil. on?"a; L.
f. J.nira, n lit purr, llte(,,n
J P. Ilra.
Iiratrr.
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
01 the Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO. ILL..
Ualf block wrst of th I'nlon tx-pot ol C I a
It., C. M. ht. 1., V. 4 A , P. t't. W. A C.
aud th C. Ht, L. A i. Railroads.
IA.TIC SSLi.oo lKH HAY
Cor. W. Madison aud CllnUm 8ia,
exii5Ja.o. xxaXa. ;
PUIiLW LAND SALE.
I kitsii Ht it li orm s at Tag Dalu
or.-on, is t.,tr jn, I
VOIK K la HKRkHY i.IVKN THAT IV fR.
'"' ( Inairii. u,,!,. M,m tt,,,,,,,,,,,,.
alotirr of I he ge.irral land oltl. r, ui.Oer so III., r
liy v.-ini i, ,i,n ,r !.. ji , i ,
Rrvlard rlatilli a. a ainrndi'd by Ihr el n nin
grraa app r.1 tn.ruaiy 'i. la ,, ,, ..
rent I,, niter at toil, lie a. la .... i, , '
), i'liil. .. .1 (, n ,-,mk . , .. ... .-.i1
King II a. I i, laud, lo H slu saw
a. It k. W. M .eontalol,,. a)
1p a
a la
NOTICE OF !STETIUN.
I.B onus rlm ill l.,o
la o.Im-, J.. wA
oii t i" iifRraf i.ir inrin
.tlUfWlo fiamr. artt,rr haa fird nolli
nl hai lut-nii'in In mat fi, tr,a, In
S'lppnrl nl t l riaim, and H at aald "-,
nr madr I-t.irr . i fa Pl I'tiuiili I trr, at
thr loiio
re
Any and all p,.i, , rlalmlng dvrarlr th
" "'""""I lamia arr ulvianl i.. ai. ii.-..
rllnialiithla..rtl.nnr I. lor lha, .,
d.'lnatnl l..r lh.r.,in,r,,.,ei,l i.l . i.
olliernta Iht-ir rinhta i,i m ,,rtrtir,l
J IV I' ii, . . i, .
, krrlrf.
Timber Culture.Final hoof.
titntTTa t.at,Orira
ll.rlia Ira or i . .J-
rx.tl.-a ,,t lolrntl..,, In mat. B'.ai ami 1J1..TI
, -""'. ' y .ir,k..,,r;,;n,,r;1';
.. lyeinUr. a, I.-,, ,,i,,,r 'I
tl"-i No It. I.. Tn V. 4 a, s .-, -
r J """" . ' an.. A.hlth J
f Mnrrlaml .'.i.t.fd .r ,
I r4 Aal,t(a,nl ll., ,, M,"""".
.'I.'. . I " a.' Kr-l.t,,.
Timber Culture '-final froofT"
t SITU, M,t, I ,
1 "rrn
IiibiI, I. ,.w .ralfil It.uiitt I !.rk all I4r..l . . . . . .
.i.H..i...lbM,sielber.naerl.le 'u. vii.,;.,,.....-i.i,,. XTZV.U '
sbiHe, clroolea Tb. nenr-l... car. ,lliir rt h.! J'""" " MU.m,,"". Z?Vt uitj,'
isa Ibrungh fit dratiaalioa altbunt Ma t i j a.. , m iTpi.Hr'K llm ail i an ,n .,. it7 t:, er li.ti-wi. i.,.v, ,.H ,, . , mr a
. . . , , .. , He li.'i,, Ih (. ,, .., , I. I., ,,r -''. If I a. . Vml.f l,.iiiU.,Uf,ll l , "
clianst. i'r li.f,irotlon a l rate, , ,,,.,.,, n .i,.ii.m iu o.r p. i...ii mm.. r. n .. -.. ,. , w ' w";"''- ! Hu.u.n,
tnttlM. ai.Dll la J 1) Ul.!lrl.l 1 '"" 1 ' Mai M - a. I A i. I . a, "" lu" '" t f '-I ri, . I , ,1 ,.. X W t. m .'I la 6 I t i ! ""l
eio, appiy ia J. v. Jrl.s. ,,.,. i.m.. v,. ,.t A .i-l land, . i. i . fin...J I ..:...! If tuJZl i, " J
gi'brral agnol, hid ff an U VVirrn ril- aV - vl W ji,.o, utrn it.in, ur..n 1 b...n R Knt y awl Ja.-a .WMl, , , ., j,,,.n - , "ri
ill