Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 04, 1898, Image 4

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    O. R. & N.
DFAT
roa
TIMK SCHEDULES
From Heppner.
li:30 p. m.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Wortn.omana,
K annua City, Bt.
Louia. Chicago,
Portland. Walla
Walla, Spokane,
Minneapolis. Ht.
Paul, Duluth, Mil
waukee, and the
East.
Aaaivt
FROM
4:50 a.m.
8.00 p. m.
8:00 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Saturday
10:00 p. m.
OCKAN RTKAMSHirSi
From Portland.
All galling dates
subiect to change.
For Han FraneiBco
Bail Nov. 1,4, 7, 10,
13, 16. 19, 22, 25, 28
Columbia Rivzb
Stbamkbs.
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6:00 a. ra.
Ex. Sunday
Willamette Rivee
Oregon City, New
berg, Ha I cm and
Vi ay Laudings.
4:00 p. m.
4:00 p. ra.
Ex. Sunday
4:30 p. m.
Ex. Sunday
Denver & Rio Grande!
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WOULD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE AST,
In through tourist cars without cbaoge.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of experienced oouduotors and
porters.
Stop
drinking
Wisconsin
Central
Line
colored
ry
To Kansas City. Chicago. Buffalo and
illUUudJS, Boston withoiitchange vlaHaltLake,
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Kys.
T..,l,.,. To Omaha. Chicago. Buffalo and
IUWIlaJ.,) Boston without change via Salt Lake
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitlc Ky.
U'diIhoc-iI'ivq 'J'o Bt Joseph, Kansas City and
IHIIUtMlil!!, Ht ix,uis without change via Sail
Lake and Burlington Koute.
To Kansas Cltv and St. Louis with
out change via bait Lake and Mis
souri raclnc railway.
(C 1! O ."A "g o 9
kJWillll-lliLg O
GENE UAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the Wisconsin
Central Liuea iu passing through
Chicago 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 ia desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Central 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
Dfttrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort.
J AS. 0. POND,
Gen'l Passr. Agt.
7:00 a. m.
Tues., Thur,
and Sat.
6:00 a. m
Tues. Thurs.
aud Sat,
Lv. Rlparla
ally except
Saturday
Willamette and
Yamhill Kivehs.
Jregon City, Day
ton & Way Landings.
Willamette River
Portland to Corval-
Us Si Way Land
lugs.
Shake Rivee.
lv. Lewiston
Rlparla to Lewlston daily except
ruunjr
3:30 p. m.
Mon., Wed.
and Frl.
4 :30 D. m.
Tues., Thur.
aud Sat.
PEhFCMED bTONF,
A day stop-over arranged at very BtranSe
Salt Lake and Denver.
LA GRANDE SUAR-BEET FACT KY.
ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
For rates and all ell information, Inquire
of O. R, & N. aud S. 1'. igents, or address,
R. C. NICTfOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. (!. IIakt, Local Agt., Beppner, Or.
Passenger bookad for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppoer,
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or.
DUE TOO 601 ERST?
If so, be aire and see that your
ticket reads via
ine Honnvesiern Line
....THE.... .
CHICAGO, ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS 18 TBB
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestibuled
Dining aud Sleeping Car
Trains, and Motto: ,
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERN
NELSON 4 FORT SliEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Gars Between Spokane,
RoaslBod and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Roealaod, daily exoept
Sunday :
Leave. Arrive.
8:0(1 A. M Spokane ....B;40 P. M.
IKK) A. M Kossland 8:40 P. M.
9:10 A.M Nelson 6.45 P. M.
Closo connections at Nelson with steamers for
Kaslo, and all Kootenai Lake points.
Passengers for Kettle Hlver and Boundary
reek connect at Marous with stave daily.
THROUGH TICKETS
-TO THE-
ALWAYS ON TIME
has gi en this road a national reputation. All
ulasse of passengers carried on the vestibuled
trains without extra charge. Ship your freight
East and Southeast
ION PACIFIC II R.
THE TURODGII CAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE HLKKPRR8.
PULLMAN TOURIST HLKKPERB.
FREE KECLININU CHAIU CARS
Portland to
Eaxtem Citien
Change.
Without
and travel over this famous line. All agents
have tickets.
W. H. MKAD, F. C. SAVAGE,
Gen. Agent Trav. F. A P. Agt.
248 Washington St., Portland, Or,
CHICAGO
iram & St. Paul B'y
This Railway Co.
Operatea ita train on the famous blook
ayatem;
Light ita trains by sleotriolty ttirou"b-
ont;
Use the oednbrated eleotrio berth read
ing lamp;
Kan apeedily equipped paaaenger train
every day and night between Ht. Paul
and (Uiioaiio, and Omaha and Ubioago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operatea atxam-heatml veatibnled
train, carrying Ilia latent private
eotnpartmeot oara, library buffet smok
ing care, and palace drawiug room
sleeper.
Parlor oara. free reclining oliair oar,
and the very beat diuitig chair oar
ervice.
for lowest rate to any point in the
United States or Canada, apply to
agent or addrea
C. J. EDDY,
J. W. OAHET. (tenure! Agent,
Trav. l'ai. Agent. Portland, Or.
Quick Time,
I nlnn mnli,
Personally Conducted Excursion.
IliMgiiKU Clucked to Dnslini.tion,
Lnw Itutes.
Direct line to Traiis-Winalsalppl and Inter
mit nniiil Kxinmition held lit Omaha, Nebraska,
Jntitt to November,
Write nnilnraigned for rates, time bibles anil
other infortunium pertaining to Union Pacific
It. It.
J. H. LOTH HOP, or J. O. HAHTAgt.,
(ion. Art.. Isfi Hil Ht., O. It A N. Co.,
Portland, Or. Heppner, Or.
Discovery Made Near Oregoa
city- ,
A young man from Portland, while
sxploriog the ooantry along Aberoethy
creek, near Oregon City, discovered in a
oat tbroagh whiota a road runs a stratnm
at perfamed sandatoneaboat four inches
in thiokneas, extending for some distance
.boat four or five feet beneath the sur
face of the ground. The deposit la a sort
if sandstone in prooosa of hardening.
It ia oomposeJ of very floe eani or per
haps voloaoio ash of a grayish oolor, aod
has a very peroeptible perfume, wiiioh is
Hill more plainly peroeptible on one's
hands after baddling it.
A number of persons who hive exam-'
ined tbe sample remarked that the odor
it emits seemed familiar, but they Dould
not tell what it resembled. Oue druggist
aid it smelled like vanila bean, another
thought it smelled like tonka bean. One
said it smelled like tbe perfumed chalk
used for writing on blaokboarda, and an
other that it smelled like earth. A
woman of sensitive olfactories at once
pronounced the perfume to be that of
.he "tweet leaves," or "vanila leaver,"
Oregon May apple, which boys peddle
around the streets in tbe spring and
summer. A number of others have ex
pressed tbe same opinion, and some have
oomplaioed of the udor as sickly sweet
ish and overpowering.
The whole stratum aod the earth on
eaob side of it has the same perfume.
Just how the stone bjonme so thorough
ly permeated with this odor seems iua
possible to determine. There has proba
bly alwiys been "sweet leaves" growing
in that vicinity, but as there is four or
five feet of soil on top of the stratum of
tone it was probably deposited there
aenturies ego, and bus been wasting its
'weetniss on the desert air ever sinoe
If it were harder the stoue might be out
into "satchels" or indestrno ibln perfumi
tablets. If it were used to build tht
wa'ls of a church the p irfuoie woull
be stronger and last longer th'in that
of Ilia mnsk in the Mosque of St. Sophie
in uonataniinopie. rerrumeil stone Is a
rarity aod specimens of this will be sent
to tome scientists to be analyzed.
To (are Constipation f orever.
Take Citscurets Caiiilv Cathartic. lOoorSte,
ft U C. C lull to cure, druggikta refund uioiiei.
Fruit shlpmrnls From Holso.
The gross returns of thirty-six car of
prune shipped from Bois, Idaho, tbi
season amounted to 8 1 1,0th). The States
man addi the following figures: "II
cost 127 to ship a our of 24,000 pounds
The Dalles, rorlliiiiJ 4 Asturia NavieatiOD Co. 10 Dotou a01 70 J litionai for re-
I 1 A mi . a . a
irirfPntiinQ, ine ounreii or toe truu
"The Regulator Line
ai3SJi.&3ZTia
"DALLES CITf" AND "REGULATOR'
Commencing Monday, May 2nd, Ibr
steamer of the Hevnlafor Liu will
leave Portland at tl'il) a, m. aod Tbf
Dalles at H JO a. ra.
Wheu yon go to Portland, slop off at
Tli Prtllcs and take a trip down thr
(Jnlnrubitt; you will enjoy it, and avt
money.
W. O. AI.LAWAT,
Ot'Deral Agent
Yellow Stona Park Llna
TUt ONLY I'lNISd CAR ROI'TK IKOM
POKTI ASK TO TIIK K ANT.
THE ONLY I'lKKt'T LINK TO DIE YEL
U)WHTONE NA niiNAL f AKK.
iNtt.
Ha. i
It A. M.
Ha. I
( P. M.
Prjut Kiflhand 1 SU
Arrite.
Ft Mull for Tsi'uma,
ltle, lnlin,(.iii(i
I tilt, ftHlfclt, llU'll,
lint l, AnwiiinU, M
H I, I liii sgo, New
Yis H,xliiii, slid all
'Hilms tu and Ktiulli
jl-ast.
I'nrlUn.V Ti-n,M and
m I f t m Frim. Inr 'a
ruin. Hcaltle, OI)ltil
iil liiiirHi.imtii main
llii 'l"t
No. I
10 S A. M.
II P. M
1 tlAV ! HI I'n'il. Mllinral-illt, Omsna.
Kanna Mr and lbr Missouri
liter Hiliita.
t PAYH lo Kt. Louis, MllnausM and CM
ao.
IU ll A Y l. Vt lilnston. I'lillsdeirhla. Kpw
Yuri, Ki.inii and tilUvl far I
rn ilul.
t iiliindt-r-'lronn' lions In all prlnf Ipal rllle
Hsrftf rh ked tl.n.u,h lu drtlloaMoo of
W'BMia.
I'nlon 4pot. I'i'illsii t. f. nl Mali) St.
Fnf slarplni rar rMrMailnna, Ik teta, s
fil iiiuIk and ullii'f liiUtinialiun, tail fn ol
fll
A. D, CIIARLTUK,
AMiatanl OanviU rswangrr A"iil. Ti Mort
Ml
Mm SHORT LlNKKy
Ml? I
company and anotion hooae amount to
7 per cent. On tbe oar bringing $l,4.'3
tbi commission amounted to $101.70,
making the total for freight, io and sell
ing "i4:i71,the Del return being 8'.M9.2'J.
II costi tor boxet aod paokiog 81W per
oar of 1)00 orates. Tbi leave S7H1 W a
lb net value of the oar of fruit under
consideration. There are 21,000 pound
of prune in inch car, the value of tbe
(roil thai bdiug tbown to be 3 73 oentt
per pound, exolusive of all txpeua of
packing, ablpping and telling. Tbi
make the value of lha produol of ao
acre of well loaded pruu tree nearly
11,000.
The Vagnltade of the New Eastern Oregon
Industry.
Rural Spirit.
During tbe week of tbe distriot fair
beld in the Grand Ronde valley one day,
Friday, was set apart as sugar beet or
jubilee day. Thousands availed them
selves of the opportunity to visit the
faotory and get an idea of its works, and
through the courtesy of the management
they were able to see the process of
making sugar from tbe time the beets
left the farm in wagons and were re'
ceived into the factory at one end of the
building until tbey oame out sugar at
the other end. Nothing but expressions
of satisfaction were heard, both from
the men that invested their money in
the enterprise aod from the growers of
the beets-
Owing to tbe conditions that always
attend a new enterprise of this kind,
where everything has to be learned, and
from tbe faot that of onustial bot
season, the tonnage was below what was
expected, but the richness of the beets
was rauob greater than those crown in
other parts of the oouotry. Balow we
give a few items that will show what a
factory of this kind means to any com
munity :
Tbe faotory aod its accessory buildings
oooopy 80 acres of laud, and represents
an ao trial cost of (500,000 It grinds 350
tons of beets and turns out 35 tons of
beets and turns out 35 tons of refined
granulated sugar every 24 hours.
Io tbe operation of the plant, it re
quire the labor of 100 skilled men, in
addition to which there are employed in
tbe field iu cultivating and harvesting
the beel crop from 1,000 to 2,000 people.
Eaoa running season the-f.iotorj con
sumes o,000 cords of wood and 2,000
tons of lime.
Tbe machinery is all of the very latest
aud must improved pattern, and tukei.
together with Ihe steel used in con
struoting the buildings, weighing ui-
ward of $2,500,000 pounds, every pound
of which was made in the Uoited S.ates,
the produot of American labor.
lo and about Ibe buildiugs are pipes
of dilT'treut size wbioh, if laid io line.
would extend a distance of over 25 mill'
To handle tbe orop of bye's tor 100
days run would take 23,333 waiton loads
of one and one-hilt ton to the lond,
which, it placed in line, would make a
oontlnuous string of tug'ir bju ove'
100 mile Uo
Tbe amoucl paid annually inlo the
band of the people of the Gran I Komle
vail 7 for beet supplies and labor,
with Ibe preamt oapacity, is over $2)0,
000. The builduitia are built witb a view
of doubling lbs oapaclty of the faotory
oext teaton, which will double the
amoutl pail annually for beet, sou-
pile and labor.
In the washing aod refining prooen
1.000,000 galloo of water are uaed eicb
24 boitrt.
Tbe beet palp, which is damped into
the ilo after the join i extracted wi 1
fatten, etOti teaioo, 1,500 grown cattle
or 15,000 to 20,000 head of theep.
HER POHTIIAIT.
The night waB wirm and the porch was wide
And the soft wind wafted tho music's tune,
And a youth and a maid sat side by side,
'Neuth the witching light of the summer
moon.
Said (the youth: "There's a maiden I dearly
love,
She' s as fair as the daybreak, and pure as gold,
With a voice as soft as a cooing dove,
A mouth like a bud with one leaf unrolled.
The gleam of her eyes makes the starlight pale,
She's witty aud clever, well read and bred."
The maid's cheeks flushed at this glowing tale
And "I love you, too," she said.
Beatrice Hanscom, in the Noverabar Ladies'
Home Journal.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at LaGbandk, Orkoon,
October 17, 1898.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that suid proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County.
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, on November 26,
1898, viz:
FRANCES MERRILL,
of Heppner, Oregon, homestead No. 05:!G, for the
NV4 8 W J and 8 K 8 W and N VV y. 8 E
Sec. 17Tp3 8, R27 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon and cultivation
ot said land, viz: 1). A Herren, CM. Herren,
Dan Henshew, William Walbrldge, all of Hepp-
uer. uregon, a. w. bakti.ett,
'Jtf-4 Kegistcr,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
FB5T TBBIK SEBVICE BfilLR
VIA
TO THE EAST
ii nnni7 toi
' I
mux wm KMM 11U11E.
Fast Express
Leaves DENVER. . . 9:80 p. m.
PUEBLO, . . 7 05 p. m.
COLO. Sl'HlNOS . . 8:10 i. ni.
Arrives 1'OPEKA
Arrives K N -Aij CITY
Arrives LIN JOLN
" O.V1AHA
" DKH MOINES
" PEOMA
" CHICAGO
8:55 p.
MX) p.
2:11 p. m.
4:25 p. m.
11:30 p. m.
11 ':) a. m.
8:00 a. in.
Throneh Sleepers and Chair Cars Colorado to
Chicago. Wide Vestibule throughout. The
finest train in the West.
Colorado Flyer
Leaves DKNVElt
" COLO. BPR1NGS
Arrives TOl'EKA
" KANSAS CITY
2:35 p. m
2:35 p. m.
7:30 a. m.
8:15 a. m.
Ar. ST. LOUIS, (Wab,l'y)
9:15 p. m.
Arrives ST. JOSEPH
10:40 a. m.
Arrives LINCOLN (Ex Sun) 6:45 a. m.
OMAHA (Ex Sat ) . 80 a. m.
CO. ALUFi 8, . . 8,10 a. m.
Through Sleepcre Colorado Springs to St. Louis
via Wabash K'y.
For particulars and folders giving time of these traius write
J. L. DE BEVOISC, E. E. M'LEOD, JNO. SEBASTIAN,
PORTLAND, ORE. A. (i. P. A.. TOPEKA. G. P. A.. CHICAGO.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Officii at The Dalles, Obf,oon,
October, 17, 1HW.
NOTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Saturday, Nov. 2ti, 1808, viz:
BRUCE HA1NKS,
of Eight Mile, homestead application No. 4084
for the 8 W J4 Kec. l.t. I p 8 H, K 24 E. W. M.
He names the following wltneKSes to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said laud, viz: John W. Ahtott, Frank Ander
son, T. R. Koldnson, of F-ivht Mile, Oregon; L.
P. Jones, of Heppner, Oretou,
Jay P. Lucas,
Register.
Notice of Intention.
Land Office At Tiif. Dalles, Okkoon,
October!, 1H08.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has tiled notice
of hts Intention to uiiike HiihI proof In iuo-
portof his claim, and that said proof will be
made before V. Crawford, County Clerk, at
Heppner, Oregon, on Ftidav, Lecember 9, 1SU8,
viz:
JERRY J. McELLIOOTT, of lone,
Homestead Application No. 4HHI, for IheW"
BE and EU BWi Hec. 24, Tp. 2 S, R 23 E W M.
He names the following wltuCHNcs to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
suid land, viz: Frank Wilson, Jnhu Williams,
David II. Urabill and James Nolan, all ol lone,
Oregon.
wi 7 J.w P. Li cam, Register.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoon.
September 2H, 1898.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIEN THAT THE
following-l 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, 18!I8, viz:
WILLIAM A MORGAN,
of lone; homestead application No. 4'tC" for the
B'i SWJi Sec 3 and N1, NWH 8ec. 10, Tp 2 S, R
24 E W M. He names the following witness to
prove his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of sttid land. viz. Oscar J. Williamson,
John King, Milton R. Morgan, James M. liamb
let, all of lone, Oregon.
J. P. LUCAS,
88-100 Register,
Notice of Intention.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Obeoon,
October 2ii, 18iW.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
following-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, aim that sahl proot win be made
before N.J.Male, U. 8. Commissioner, at lone,
Oregon, on Saturday, December 10, 1808 v:i:
FREDERIC W. BAL.-UGER, of lone,
Homestead Application No. 4240, for the lots 1
and 2. Wee 5. Tp 1 8, K 24, E W M.
He names tho following witnes-es to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Oustav (Hock, Edward (ilock,
K.d Cluliaud Reuben C. Sperry, all of lone. Ore.
gon.
tti-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oreoon,
October Jll. 108.
OTK K 18 HEREBY OIVh.N THAT THE
followiiiK-iiHuied settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make filial proof lu
support of his el. inn, and that said proof will be
ttmiie oei'ire . irHtvim, roomy i lerK, at
Heppner, Oregon, on 1 rl.hiy, liei eniber SI, ls'.m,
viz:
DAVID II, URABILL, nfloua;
Homestead Application No. 12:15 for 1 t 1, ami
the 8K4 NE and N', SK' Sec 10, Tp 1 8, R 21
E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuum resilience upon and riiltlvatlon of
Saul laml.vlz: Frank W Us in, John Williams,
Jerry McElllgott aud Joe Woolury, of lone, Ore-
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
The Dalles, Oreiron. Octobers. 180R.
VTOTH'F. 18 HEREBY GIVEN I HAT, TOWN-
1 ship three (3) south of range twenty-one
4 21 east of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon
has been surveyed, aud an approved plat ol
the snrvev thereof will be filed in (his olhce on
the lillh day of November, 1808, at tl o'clock
a.m. On and after said day, applications for
entry therein win lie received at inisomce.
Signed the day and year above written.
Jay P. Lik an.
Otis Pattpkson, Register.
Heciiver Wl-2
:on.
W-7
Jay V. Lucas. Regl
Hl'ICKKST AND Mt8T DIRECT LINE TO I
UTAH, COLOKADO, XE
11RASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EASI and SOUTH.
EAST.mSSr
LOOK AT TIIK TIMK.
NEW Y0KK, 4 J days
CHICAGO, :ij "
ST. LOUIS.
OMAHA.
IRThKH M
I5J
SALT LAKE. 1 J
Hi
n. f
Fiee lCfcliiiiim Chair Car
I'l'ttidelered Tonriat Hleeping Car
1' oilman 1'Biaoe Hlcrplng Car
For full patllrular nnrdins rate,
time of train, eld., call on or l Jrrsg
J. C. HAItr,
Atnl t. It. .1 N. Cn., Ili'i pnrr, Orrgnn
CO. Tkiiny, W. K. Con..
Trav. I'm Agt. O.o lAgl.
tit Third M., IV'tUnd, Ot.
. rev
ISi.ii Kninolweo
la I nil (-...uit la rulif.-rm. tn Utm ML lUiaMt
r'ui .f tit
Southern Pncific Co
rh trM Kti v Ih -igh l'ltf,irnia ! all
l.li I".! tnd ksatih. imnH Dns l. Il.il
e( i. IV IS, I .mm, l ull kh llirlat
suited -fisH rti.f
An. I tn.i,r Iriha. alf.lii.tf niwtff I rnnu, tivavsl ctitii.rtl
nn l.(n. M.i.t..r C II WIsaHtM
win mna
tve In atand
on Ihrir Irrt
most of the
lime work a
hatd a any
ilur lalxifrr yet
(hi-y do not vet
what Is tightly
rullrdeirtclsc.
Clow, con fill
in, indoor ih'
riipalion git
no rthtlimtitui
lo Ihe nrivou
iyttm not
active clrriila-
lion to the IiIimmI
mrata, tears ami drugs
woman' lifr away. Thr
hole lhvica ayale
ftowa luggih and lofpul
undrr II.
No wonder ao manv aatra
(ills and ficlxv gills and housewlee u-
f i finm Indigrmon ami ronMipation and
billons Irnublrs No womlrr Ihry ate sub
In ! lo Ihe flWasea of the drlicate special
oiganlam of their t. The winuirr i
tsthrr that thry ran aland it a well as
Ihrv do
Hut "a t"xif weak nman," as she i
letmrd, will endure lirsvrlv and jvilienllv
aiirtiirs which a slrKii; man would five
way under The (ad is women ate muff
psiirni than liter ought lo he under tuck
lloitMra
l.ve'v woman ought to know thai ah
mr obtain tke mml eminent ntedual ad
vice f'tt i'r lAd't'f and in ahulntt iox-
4rn.t and p'lva.v tv vtilittg to It K V.
I'len-e. rhi-( ft.n.olting plusnun of Ihe
Invalids' ILiil and Smgiiat InMlliite, of
rtiitUU, N Y. (Vmpving this position f,.t
lliiilv veara he has hd a wulrt piailiisl
eiettrn-e In Ihe tiratmenl of women
uWaaea than anv olhrt plivliit In tin
roll nit y Ilia nir.llcinrs aie wvl id tanott
fut thru a.tonlshing efluwrv.
The nl w? (ret temetlv ever dt ised ftit
weak and drlirate wum'n t'l I'letT'
!. He ttex tlplKm Ilia "..I.W Mrd
kal tiiaroverv" I the on', 'etmaarnt ill
grslive and nutilrnl Innlr The Iwo mrd
itinra taken tllrmalrty, fotm the mewl
Ocffrct and Hf"rlii1 euie of tft at
nit nl ever teariilirt f H male Itouldr
roniidirat'-it wita a aluegiali tvrtrHht,
wn)
elipalia It ftene' PlraMtit Pilln
A Bar Riga of t'roap.
Uoarceue ia child tbt i inbjeot
to oroup i a or ludiotlon t lb p
proaoh ol th Hi tease. If Obambarlai'i'
Cough Hemedy n givo a rooo a Ihe
child beootne hoare, of even after th
oronpy rough bat appeared, It will pre
vent the attack. Many mother to
bav rronpy obildron alsrat keep I hi
remedy,! baud and Ond that it avet
Ibeta ruuoh trouble and worry. It oan
tlwav t d pet (led Upon and i piepl
ant to take. For l ly Umser A
YVarreo
THC
KIO li RNUK W tMlr.K
lACUUMUMi
TOtHlHl
The popular loorisl exonrsion In
ad aretwd by the Itio Ofiid Wesleto.
omethlnc leat than year ago, are no
permanency. This populn-ily n at
tested durinii ttia time rut rale pre
Vailed. Nightly lliee caia left rortland
crowded. The attention ahowu pta
g'ra by Ibe roa J actor io ebarg male
the trip, Dot ouly oo of pleaanre, bat of
eomfort a well. Th main attraction
are lb through car eervice, a day iu Ihe
M rinno epilal, and m dayligtil n l
through lb harl of the ItcVie If
delightful ia ummer, how tuiirh Unite
sol lb flda al Ihi lime (I Ibe Vear.
tiro Ibe peak. Valley aud Cto)on are
tinted lib Iti rnel end erliniri of
Iheauturuo foliage. N.i h. l'er line of
Ihe year than llil lo e Ihe fainon
Itockie e all their grandeur, FoOr
day week , and each day over a d II - r-
ebl line eat if Cdiwado,do II ee eirar-
einn lim, Ihu giving th a'sergi f t.ia
CUiilo tfloule The t Ii'ar.i in car
mu through It drelioalion llboql
rhaiige, ,r ((formation In t'e.
r nle ele. ai ply Ut J. 1 Mrstlli,
g.L.r! arMf, hot Oian U Wrs'.rn rail -
),llj Third lrel, I'orllai d tlngou
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Oimn at Tint D.u.t.rs, i)aooi,
I ctolMT JO, l-l'N.
V'OTH E IU HH!KBY CIVIO THAT THE
1 fullowliig iiniiied si'tlh r hns (lied niKice of
his lutcullou lo make final proof In support of
his claim, and thai siH primf a ill lie innde lie
lure V. Crawford, County CIits ol Morrow
county, Ori'non, ni liepimer, lirigou, on Tues
day, December A, 'M, viz:
KVEM' KK'.ERmOS,
of lxltiglon ; homi-alcsil stiplicallon No. DTK
for Hie K', NEV. and 8W i, NK and NWV Ofcl,
8ec. 14, Tp I 8. K .11 K. W. H,
He names the following wl(nesti to prove
Ms cnniluit mis residence upon and cultivation
ol said land, vis: Krnest l lMr, ol Lexhigttin,
titi-Kou: B. K. 8m aggart and Kolx-rt luriu-r. of
Heppner, Oregon; J. It. I'lper, of Milton, Ore
gon J. I'. I.ri ,
VI) Kealsier.
(VotC'9 of Intention.
Land Oi iii at La (laiM-r, Oksooh,
ih o.lM-r l'i. I"h
VOTIi'R w nrKF.nv IIIVKS IHAT IHF.
ll following num. -I sioi,.r ha filed nolli
of hts liili'iitlmi to inak niml priNtf in supiHirt
ol his claim, and that ld prs( "III he made
Iwfore Ihe Comity lerk ol Morrow coiinly,
Oregon, at lleppm-r, Oiegoii, mi DeceuiUer
I '., vl:
jam a. peak-ion.
of Ourdsne, On-g-Mi. hioic.t(., So. eim, for Ihe
ii, .' ami . n 1 ,a aud ,y N
. II TP i n, H .- r.
Hens'iiisi Ihe lollnoltit Hiie.M-s lo prove
his ro'tiimnus rialleiire iiniii and cnlllvufloii
.I uid land, vl Ml IIik'hs and A. J ('(,
it Heppner. Oregon: Uill. Hlalt and A. W
Norton, ol tiotdaoe, Ori'S"i.
K, W. BAKTt FIT,
n& Ib-gUler.
NOTICE OF ISTENTIOX.
PUB LIC LASD SALE.
Unitkd stats Land Omm,
The Dalles. Or . Oct. .V IW.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVKS THAT IS
11 pursuance of Instructions from the com
in'.saloner ol the general land olllce, unite
authority vested In him by section JI.V l ulled
tttatca Kevlsiil Hlatute sa amended by the act of
congress approved February 2, lw.l.i. e will
priH-eed to oiler at public sale on the 17th day of
.Novetntier. next, at mo clock a. m. at this oluce
the followlm tract of land, to-wlt: The N E la
8 K V boo Jl, 1 p I 8, K 2i E W M, containing io
acres.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ahove-dcscrlhed lauds ate advlsi-d lo file their
claims lu this olhYe on or liefore thedayabov
designated for the commencement of said sale
otherwise their Hum will he forfeited
JaY P. Micas, Otis rATTsasoH,
fs)-l Hegisler. Ke elver,
.h.,..l.l l
eilitrw 1H
i . i..iili v Ukra
-n gti
it ih,
l.so o ri a r t m Pm ' os, .it.
i,-i,,iH-r ... i"
oTH K H iircr.itr oiks iiii the
llu, a .,if ttm--t EOi r lias litwl noil
of his Int. -nil. ,n to make "l pr of m s ipiutrt
of hisi Ul'ii, ',-! tltnt .nid er.Htl Kill l n,,le
1-1. ,f V C' lord. 1 . t if I k. l lli l-piier
(in-goii. nu aaiurday l -ceui,-r in, l. u;
I'AIKII K KllkfVV.nf tlrppner.
HnniMln.l P! 'ration o t"!. t'r 'tie I',
i, aid V, ft. ., ?t, IpJNkJSfcWM
He oa-tos lUr f,;i,4pis attiif-aM-s lo pro
fits r' it m. ins reat len, -p lit.'- ! ritlfitsMiiii
ol said ta el. It I lis v an tnhle, iohti a,,.f.
Id in, Jamraiart; and J.'lm I atlr. ad ol II. -
te r . I irt.,'11.
7 I tv r. i i i s, H'tmrr
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
BO YEARS'
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301 Broadway, New York.
H W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of th3 Old Reliable
Gault House,
CHICAGO, ILL..
Half block west of the Union Depot of C. B. &
M. it . P., O. di A , P. Ft. W. & C,
C.
and the C.
& P. Kallroads.
8t. L.
HA.TICH KU.OO II5H 13 AY
Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Bta.,
CXXXGJLO-O. IXjXu
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
I'NiTrn Statks I.ano )rric at T'l Dali.ih,
Oregon, m -toner 'jo. IW'.W
V OIK E H h KKKHY i.li'KS THATIS I IIR
i' stiance of liii.trnctloiis from the commis
sioner of Ihe Kei eral land otlb e, under author
ity vested in him by section. 24' V I idled Slate
Kevlsed Klatutes, as amended by Ihe act of con.
gress approved February llf.i.'i, we will pro
ceed to oiler at public sale on the nth day of
December, next, at lu o'clock a. m., st this olllce,
the following tract of land, to-wlt: NE NEt
Sec l'J, Tp 3 8, K K. W. M .containing 40
acres
Any and all iiersons rlslmlng adversely the
aliove-diserilied lands are advised lo file their
claims lu this otlb e on or before the day above
designated for tbe commencement of said sale
otherwise their rights will lie forfeited.
JAY P I.ri'AM, Keglster.
91-5 OTIrf PaH EKHOP, Receiver.
IN THE COrSTY COI'RT OF TIIF. STATE
1 of Oregon, for Ihe County of Morrow.
In the matter of Ihe guardianship of Walter
M. I hsiiss, a minor.
Order to show pause on application of Guardian
lor order ol sale or real camle
It opiM-arlna- t tins court from the petition
this ilny pr-.entcd and tiled by H K Moore. Ibe
loardtati of Ihe ealate til waller M. t imnks.
nilmir. liravllie lor an order of sa ol i'.rfatn
real estate bcloiiKliif to aald a anl, and In order
lo supiNirt and innliitalii aald minor II Is neces
sary thai stieli real rstale should be sold:
It Is h rel.y unlrri-d Ihat the next of kin of
the -aid Kald and all M-iaons Interested In the
said estate, apia-ar la'lor this court on lard nee-
day. Ihr Huh day of Niivvnita-r. A. I'. )', at
In o rlia-k a. in , al Ihe e iurt room of this court,
al Ibe i-oiift booae In lleppuer, In the county
of Murrow, and slate of Oreaoii, then and there
to ahnw rsnae hr an order shouhl not las
granted lor tbe sale of sorh raal estate, de-
,Tlld III said petllt.ill ss folloas HeKluuIng
In Ih middle of the l.oi-klainiite rtter ' U
i-hsiiis north and l clialns east of sotitha-eat
comrr of Havflandi haintwr. a L claim No 40
III loxnslilii o until rank' Sr.l of Willa
mette meridian, thence south s7', degrees, 17 fri
ctislns, Ihence north oue chain east 4 rlialna,
M.r'h HI lisi chains, weal .I.T'i rhains norlh 4
chali'S. east alone Ibe hank of l,iirktainiite
rt'rr A 7J rhalna. Ihence north ilntna. ea-l
x .i rlialna, south s.1 rtegrera, west a rhalna.
aonih ili'KMsi, wit 4 II i hslna, .ttih
d.-sre.'a. et to t.lare of Ivtflriume, containing
I : si ai res olUnd more or leas, knowu as the
KneViie H'iuiIiis Mill property.
nd it i further ordeie.l ihsl a ropy of Ibis
order I ,tihii.hrl as risulrl br la In the
llei'i-'ti-r mjeite, a nrast-ar puhli.rtr.1 aetto
e.,k!y Hi He) pner. III Vloiro touiiiy, state of
lii.-"ii.
li.l.d this 1st day of (Molar. A l I"
A. U. BAKl Hul mi .'.
9: i tomily Judge.
ADMlSlsTHAToll'M SHE OF
heal ikorEinv.
Timber Culture, Final Proof.
I'MTsn statu Lakh Orru ,
1 he Iia les, Or., Oct. 'H, IM.
NOTICE Irt BEKtHY tilVES THAT AR
tliur Stephens, of tlardman, has tiled
notice of Inteiilloii to make final pronl before
V. Crawford, County ( lerk. at his office 111
Heppner, Ormoti, on Saturday, the loth day
of December. Ih . on timber culture application
No. .1.' d, for the W 4 .N W V. and W U h , of sett
tiou No. 17, lu Tp No. IS, k No. iS K W . M.
He nsmii as witnesees: Charles AshlMiish, J.
V. Morebind and Siaulard Howell, of Hardman,
and Kred Asbbaugh.of Heppner, or.
W-7 Jay I'. LfiA, Ri-glster.
Timber Culture '-Final Proof.
I'mTfli aT4Ts IlMilllllrl.
I n'lrainle. nr . ix l 4. I"-
NOTICE l liritKIIV ,IVEN THAT CLYDE
C. haling, of Heppner. or , has tiled mil lie
of futeiiilo i io make tltial proof tnOore Ibe
County I ! rk of Morrow l oiiuly at his office In
Heppner, Oregon, n Friday the l"th day of
November p ", mi timber niltore application
So .'t, for Ibe H W i, W F. h w and
N W i, a U i, rtv. -.si 1 w p a, ft r. k W M .
He nanie as ltl)ea W. (I. MiCarty,
James i. entry, hola'rt Morgan. M J. lie v In, all
of tl; piier. oiegoii. K. W. BaTi.TT.
u I Kreistcr.
N'
f lnraie .,e Ho.ltnk I a... rets,
V t ' a'?iMlc, rure .nat t reA
Notice of Intent on.
I.aso Oven At Li.n. (.,
IS l.,l-f S
trrU'E I itrHrrtT ntN mar 1 1 r
n toe to t i, ,i-o-l .",, I I. i II, p ul
hi. tilnilo-i I n a ,.i if.-.l ,i ,; 1'I' nl
J blarlaint and thai aald -. al'.l las e..a laa.
i fore lha County 4 les t.l U r,. r-ointy. Ora
e, at Hepi'to r, OfeaMii. mi H-.mt. t s irm.
4 IS
ItVI l ic tir
of tiuMsne, Or. e,.n( h.,-o .1, a I No l t-t tbe
bo. and 1 an I a , S H, I te . h r.
II Mi'is tl , tloaiue alto.aa.-a Lifims
kl. Hil'Oi-'is rail atet ruliitatlon
ol aald land. Wi Mai II i( , as an-l A I (....
'( l'' f. I'd ,, n A I . aia aud A
W Voi -I . : -f '
t W t" I : i
Notice of Intention.
l.m t Orro a at I.Ai4b. Oksuon,
I Ttola-r I J. Iat,
OTU K H liri'.FIlY CIVKS I IAT 1 ' B
fo Una toe named eetil.r has filed not lea
of hi. liil.-ntioll I i rnaka final priad In lipMrt
of bis i latin, and thai aald ) n.f will I made
before Ihe I oontj ci.ok of Morrow Ciainty, or
rgou. al Id ppn, r. i'fei-..u, on Oct. i., ia, ;
J'HIM w. tcorr,
of Fi Im. Orifon. hmnaataad So. Alls, for Ih
N , 1 1. I p I N K. .a h W M.
Me na'ne the (,,'i,wiug vtlriera to prove
bis roiiilnuoiis rai.li-n.- titaifi and rttltlyallon
of said la d. til, lAllllain Cnhk III, of Nye;
Fran Kliikeiiny.nl Hrppiirr. Jimrt M, n ro
ller ami iiiant H il i. an. i, tioih nl Ki Im, ore-
"i .. w. aatit.
f.'-l l-eglster.
In the mailer of Ibe eats' of Jacob Johnson,
.--,a i
,cti-e la herel.y in I hat undrr an-1 by
. I rl ii .f at. ..rit.-r i.l ula ...autartv Isa.iaNl full
J o( tha county rourt ol Ihe ataie of (lo son lof
j i.l 1 1 la m ounly. ordering Ihe sale of Ina teal
I .r.ia-rty o aald ratal.. I ll onaalnr l.t
iiHi..-i...l ai the hour i.l J o i ha k p ia (
aai I day sell alputillr a'i'H"'i to II, 1,1,1, eal
lud-l. r fori aaiilil fiait-l . siihi. I lo rotiflrmatlull
ht sai l r-i uit. all lha flfhl.ll'le and lnlrr4
II al Mi l ,1 - ead ha. at tha time nl hi. dram,
and ad iitrn-.i of his rai.ia .Mill May have
lern S'l'a-!' ant! f .-'I'llfad, In ed lo thr lol-
im, ,.m i i real .i uily suuatid la Mr
roa I . ill. I , ll,ri.n, Is a It
Th S w '. arr. a. and In4 Sn 1 and the K
K I X iH 7. and I.e. I ami A. anil I
llir a y ol W , S id k a of S l,s( ar j
a. a, i l ip . aon i
l II
a rr . ra.l
, I !'..
It 1
a W .
la TP 4. Sim
i f aai i prop- r'v ill I
I l H K
4 li .!:,,(.
UT1VE t)F iMFSTlOS.
l as Oirn at Th 1u dasuna.
la r.il-r ai m
orb k h nrp.fHV .tt,K iinr hk
. . I.. I r i.. i , arllnr baa fue l tiollre
ol ln ttilrtitt.MI to eiafe Rnal t.rrhtif In
tnpiairt of I la t laiin, and that aald proof will
!a ii.a-la l-.,ra 4 . l iaa f-.r-l I out,!, I lark, al
II. fpner. On ou. on Wr.'.ura.!y, Os-rmhef J.
a,n, lr
jK-n il II t. MVriUof Letlmion.
H li,..lrad ai ( Healing , 47 (or th fl
ar. H, tp I . K .
M-i . -iaa a .. ,,! , wtliuraata to p-oi
M. (-.iiiitnituu. ft., ti, re upon ae-i r n'tt. allou
of aald land. !, t I' P'laa.j I. lit 'asm., ni
II. I I " ' lirr..-i. in l hnni .. a-aiib'.y ant
k. , l .f ol U. ' I.ra- u
I I f I r l grVlrtsaj
f. v t . r t:sni (
t't4
r- rfl" Wl SyiSaV' Vsr
4 1 1 e-tv