Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 18, 1898, Image 4

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SOCIETIES.
BAWLJN8 POST, NO. IL
G. A. B.
Meets at Heppner, Or., the third Saturday ot
sach month. All veterans ars Invited to tom.
W.W.Smith. . O. W.Km,
Adjutant. tt Commander.
D. J- McFaul, Al. D-
HEPPNER, OREGON.
Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m., and 12 to 2
p. m., at residence, and 10 to 12 a. m.,
and 2 to 5 p. m., at oUice in the rear ol
Borg's jewelry store.
C. E. Redfield
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In First National Bank building.
Heppner, Oregon.
Ellis & Phelps
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt
and satisfactory maimer. Notaries Pub
lic and Collectors.
Office in Natter's Building. Heppner, Oregon.
D E Gil man
GENERAL COLLECTOR.
Put your old books and notes in his
hands and get your money out of them
them. Makes a specialty ol hard collec
tions. Office in J. N. Brown's building, Heppner, Or.
W. A. Richardson
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
and CITY RECORDER.
Office at comncil chambers.
Sells and buys real estate, rents houses, pays
taxes, does conveyancing and will serve you lu
any way in his line, at reasonable figures.
DItEDGKIl VT WOUK.
Taming Over Stud In the Juhn Day Kiver.
Set In Motion Last Monday.
Bedrock Democrat, Nov, 14th,
Mr. W. T. Urtp, cf Kimsns City, Mo.,
betid ot the Urie Mining Machinery
Company, is in the city and stopping at
tbe Wartihbur. Mr. Erie came ia last
evening over the S. V. Ity. from John
Day, Grant county, where on lsst Mon
day he witnessed the huge dredger of
bin company Bet iu motion ou the gravel
beda of tho John Day river.
Mr, Uiie ia on his way home to Kan
sas Ciiy wi'il satisfied with the saocets
thus fiir attending hie dredger. The
firnt day the mechine whs operated sev
eral hiiudrd yurds of dirt were handled.
In the afternoon the dredger grounded
causing il to ftLut down till a dam was
oonstrnoted across the stream. The
maehiuery when in good ruoniriff order
will hatidlo 2000 yards of dirt every 24
hours. Twoshifta coosiatiug of Ave men
eaoh will bo employed and the dredger
will bi in operation day and night. A
fifty-libt capacity dynamo has been
placed on the boat acd it presents a
pleaBiog spectacle io the night.
A flfty-horte power Nugle engine and
an eighty-horse power boiler ran the
massive mitohiuery. Messrs Gilbert &
Pomeroyof Portland have at present
secured about miles of the river
and will get ooutrul of more as soon as
possible. The dredger in owned by the
GrifTctb & McDcvitt Construction Co.i
Chicago. Mr. Urie oumeherd laat week
from Kansas City to see that everything
wbb in proper shape to start up, He
'tire Tea
in packages
at grocers'
Schillin
BURGLARY IN COOS.
State News.
Mrs. Q. M. Irwin, wife ot State 8ud-
erntendent Irwin, ii perfeoting herself
in medicine at tbe Cooper Medical Iueti
tae in San Franoisco.
"Al" gnyder, of the McMinovi! e
Transcript is a variable mnn. Ia cd
dition to poshing tbe penoile and weild
ing the shears on the Ttaosonpt, he
bolds a government poiition at 8303 u
year, is clerk ot tbe legislature al 8 a
day, aud recorder of Ibe city of Mo
Minoville at 820 a month. Besides ai
I this, Mr. Snyder cbd at a pinch sing
a solo, play a corset or lead a htaos
i baud,
F. C. Hindle who has been R B acut
at this plsoe for tbe past 4 yean, hn
been promoted end will be succeed
EB Swinburne 100 00
Conier & Warren 9 65
Sloontn Drug Co 9 oa
W Morrow W 1
C Borohers 30 00
W Shipley 18 00
J W Beckett 28 00
JLHV.ward 20 00
R E Hood 'it W
W J Davis HOW
Good aamariton H soital . 50 00
The couit then Bdj-jurned.
G. B. Hatt
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
Shaving, - 15 Cents
Hair Cutting, 25 "
Shop, Matlock Corner, Heppner, Oregon.
The Fostoffice at Arago Burglarized off 1,500
US Masked Men.
Sunday night, November 8b, about
. . . . i . 3 .L.
8 o'clooK two rnassea men eniereu here by Mr. J. E. Crans. Mr. tod Mrs
poetoffloe at Arago. Tbe office is In tbe Eindle bave m warm fliBndg her
. . IT TT fl . I 1 L - 4. 1
rosiaeuce ot w. a. oouroeuer, sue Vu.- who wjll bo g tQ MB tMm M
master. Mr. Sohroeder was io the "P" Hindis bas been tbe leading spirit m
per pari ot me nouse wucn me uieu - Dumber of mufjical 6nd liUrary eute
terea, du a man nanoea i-eter row w uimneuta during bis residues here, II
inineomje. ine roDoers oraereu u.ui . . ,,,-, nrt jn.tmator of th
outside. Thy tiod bis feet and bands, Arlington Ooooert Band since its or-am
then fastened him to a milk cart, in Boob zatiou, two years ago, rod tbe band buy
n, v.;u .o mn ha will be sorry io see tbe leader leave m i
. , . ,. ,.j will be bard to fiDd a man to t.ke hie
was udboib io ram, Auey iuu place. Arlington Beview,
to lue nouse ana torcea uir. ouurueum
to come down stairs, and at point of a
revolver, compelled him to open tbe
safe. They helped themselves to its
oontents, there being about 81500,
$1300 belonging to the Arago creamery,
ii ud $200 being postal funds
Postmaster Sohroeder is a or
mna nnhUtnnff PBtiiitanna H h ATI ff
. j j .i . the proprietors of the mills are willing
Gage and a posse found the ' k donate more thau half, but do Dot
thfl rnhhnrfl ABrfV thill TnorDIDff Bud lOl- aqm kr Hnn arn b 1 TKn hi an If al a rat
. . - , I w wwj---- v I V, l CJ U"UO w uilt uibuuui
says ma. ne nas several areugers unaer . . u . . The oonuUy ig tainly a beauty, and it is claimed that
oonstruotion, one in Montana, anotner i .rAait anj tha BhBriff thinks beyond question tbe baudaomeet
tbey oannot possibly esonpe.
Tbe Salem Wooleu mills bus offered
I to sll the "Oregon" blanket, which
was on exhibition at the' exposition, to
any person or organization that will pre
sent it to Captain Clarke ot the battle
ship Orcgou, for 850. This the manag
i.. j ol the mills Bays is $60 less tbe blanket
ripyio, -uU - ...... . o
nuiufiji cuui iu ujauuiuuburc ue coy
Mathews & Gentry
BARBERS.
Shaving - 15 Canta
Hair Cutting 25 "
Shop two doors South of PostoJce
A. JWallory,
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Is authorized to tako all kinds ol LAND
PKOOFH and LAND Fli.INtJfl.
Colleiaions malo on reasonable torms.
Olnce at resilience on Chase street,
J. W. Morrow
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and
U. S. COMMISSIONER.
Office iu Palace hotel building, Heppner, Or.
in Utah, Last fall several were sent to
the Klondike and good results obtained.
One man cltmued up $32,000 in twelve
days,
The following will give our renders an
idea of tbe working of the immense ma
chine. The dredger digs and elevates the ma
terial into a hopper, thouce passing into
a revolving screen, where a constant
fl jw of water is supplied by a oentrihi
gul pump, which thoroughly washes
aud Hepiiriiietj the ooaree gravel from
the line, the coarse stone pussing out of
the screen over the chute, the Que gravl
and water falling through the ncreen,
thence into the sluioe box, which ia ro
vided with riffles, amalgam plates aud
traps fur faying Hie gold.
The 1'iig'ii of the hulder ia (jovrTned
by the depth i.f (Ub wr.t ir mid gfvel
worked, fio-n 16 to 40 feet, the ladder
being supplied with patent automatic
geaiir.g, whioh is set to wiiliHtand a oor
tain stniin ou the bucket and chains.
If the s nun becomes oaught or fouled in
blanket ever mads. Tbe border is made
up of stars and stripes, while the cent
is a perfect representation of the battle
ship, woven in national colon.
Ml m Vou can?
hsLNibacarad
If you suffer from any of tk
ills cf men, come to t':c o!.".t
Specbliit oa the pacific Coiit,
OS. ICRfiAN ft CO., .
.1051 Market it tsfd IfcEZ.
v yonu? men and middle
a '. u men who are suiierir.g
I IWm ,Um fFmMe nf vnlllhfnl innUcr110nS Or CX-
CeSSeS in maturer years. Nervous and Physical
Debility ,ImiMuc7,ijOM uiniirs".
in all its complications; Miei'lfator r iiK'tti
(Koiimrr of tlrliiniins;, By n
I combination of remedies, of great curauvepow
er, the Doctor has so arranged his treatment
that it will not only attorn inimeuiate renei oai
The llnctor does not claim to
I perform miracles, hut is well-known to be a fr.ir
and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
in his specialty Jiisetises or.TJen.
Nyplillii thoroughly ernflicnteaiiooi
vi nv man fumivitiif to tis will re-
i Celve our honest opinion of his romvilHint.
1 We will Uuarantce a P0S1TJ VK CUKE In
every eaie vie undertake, or oretc Unc
Consultation RfcE and strictly private.
CHABQES VERY RKASONAltLE. Treat
ment personally or oy letter, neno lor noo.
Ires. (A valuable Dook lor men.;
VINIT IB. JORDAN'S
Great Museum of Anatomy i
the finest and largest M useum of its kind in the
world. Come and learn how wonderfully you
are made; how to avoid sickness and disease.
We are continually adding new specimeiw.
VATALOVUJH iKJSJP. can or write.
10BI Market Stresi. San Francisco, Cat.
F8ST TI1II SEH1BE DfllLY--
TO THE EAST
VIA
mm
KM
I ISLINO ROM
Fast Express
Leaves DENVER, . . :30 V- m.
" ruttlil-u, . . 1 Ol v "
' CObD. fil'HINOa . . 8:t0 p m.
Colorado Flyer
Arrives 1'UPEKA
reives KNHAS wn
8:55 p- m.
MX) p. m.
Arrives UN J('LN
" OMAHA
" DKH MOINES
" 1'iiOlilA
" CHICAGO
2:11 p. m.
4:'2S p. m.
lean p. m.
11-20 a. m.
81)0 a. in.
Leaves DKNVER - . 2-.SS p. m
" COI-O. SPRING fcJ 2:85 p. m.
Arrives TO PKKA . . Ws. m.
" KANSAS CITY . 9:15 a. in.
Ar. ST. LOUIS. (Wab. IrCy) 6:15 p.nZ
Arrives ST. JOSEPH . 10:40 a. m.
Arrives LINCOLN (Kx tiixn) 6:45 a.m.
" OMAHA (Ex bai, ) . 8::.0 a. m.
" CO.LLUF. 8, . . 9.10 a.m.
Through Sloppo-8 ani Chair Cars Colerado to
Chiiiiyro. VViuo 1 euome iuiuukuuuh.
tine-si. train in the West.
For particulars and folders giving time of these trains write
mm l r-r
I I nPBFUOISE. t. t. l -Luy,
POllTLAND, ORE.
Through Sleepers Colorac3e Springs to St. Louis
via Walaibi K'y.
A. H. P. A., TOPEKA.
J IM O.
ti.
SEBASTIAN,
P. A., CHICAGO.
si
'SPICTOW
11 PAGfflG
TUIIOCG!! TICKETS
-TO THE
East and Southeast
VIA THE
ii. a.
COUNTY COUBT PBOCLBU1NG8.
THK HYPNOTIC EYK.
A Bailor Inlliifnced While Dnder a Fit Id
Now York.
Nbw Yoke, Nov. 10. HypnotlBm was The Coaoty Court tu in tbe regular
employed by a Belle vue hospital Burgeoo I gea8jou last Weduesdsy, Judge A. L,
ia eabdoiDg man io a fit whom five Bartholomew peraidiug. J. W. Beokei
polioemeo coald not overoome. The hnc J. L Howard, county oommiesiouera
sailor, who had developed all the Vawter Crawford, oouuty clerk sod E.
strength ot a mnioio, pulled all five of L. Matlock, sheriff, preaeol tracsHOtsLg
the poliomnu nbont tbe pavement and the followiuii business:
very nearly eeoHped. The blue ooats CouQrmatioo o( soript In state oese
fRLIR6T0fi-FOSSIL
STAGE LINE
H. REED & ) rrurietor8
A. O. OGILVIE j ir,rietor9-
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (60 miles). ..?5U0 Round trip ?!)00
Mayville (53 mllci') . 4 00 Round trip 7 00
Condon (39 miles) . . 3 00 Round trip 6 00
Clem (28 miles).... 2 00 Round trip 850
niMx namiles) 150 Roundtrip 850
StflKe leevc-s Arlington every morning
(Sunday exoepted) at 6 o'clock; ia due
at Condon at 3 p. m. und arrives at Fos
sil at 7 p.m.
Comfortable coverad coaohee and care
ful, experienced drivers.
S. A. D. Gourley,
A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W.
Prao.tlclonor in all Statu and
Fuiluml Courts.
were about to ask for the help of the by
etanders, when Dr. Wheeler, the arubul
uuoe Burgoon, took a hand iu the pro
oeeding.
"Let the man go," he said.
All tbe policeman linqaished their
hold aud the sailor ran into the middle
of Sixteenth Street. Dr. Wheeler fol
lowed him up and caught his eye. The
doctor is slight of build and the blnejaok
el, belonged to the Brooklyn, is nearly
fans musolce like iron.
THE THROUGH OAR LINE.
PULLMAN PALACE 8LEEPEB8.
PITLLMAN TOURIST BLKErEKSf.
FREE BECLISING CHAIB CABS,
Portland to Eastern Cities Without
Change.
Quiok Timo.
Union Depots.
Personally Conducted Excursions.
BaRgwie Checked ti Destination.
Direct line to Trnns-MiBsissippi and Inter
national Expiration ueiu b uuium, -,
June to WoyemDer,
,ther information partaining to Onion Paciflo
J. H.LOTHROP, or J. C. H ART Agt.
""'BrltaiS;: Heppner. Or,
CHICAGO
iHtR & 51. Paul
..... .-II J
unv nini.ir. tliH lin.nliim.lv strinH niitn- "IX ibbi mil, nun
m.,ri,...iiv The surgeon followed the man with jhis
Tlio Iml.h-r in snpiit rtcd R id hold in
posiiiitu by pulleys and wire cable at
tached to unci 0( eri.tod by a worm eear
ARLINGTON
- OREGON
Dr. Al. B. Metzler
-DENTIST-
hoiht, cit.ukuied wish the engine.
Tlw bK in ki-pt up to itH work by
the epud nt tliB ror, or by thsi b"td liueo
operr.ti d by the wicchco ritipplioil for
th'H pnrp"B0.
TI e e v. i ri phnt is operated by only
rangnf tic eye. The sailor gazed into the
f Hce of tbe doctor an 1 an expansion of
astonishment and of four oame into hiu
e)es. The buirboo made rayetio paexes
about the mau's head. The sailor.witb
his eyes intttutly fixt'd upou the physi
oieu's face, imitated the movements
The duotor stepped to oiie side, aod the
j tokie followed him.
"Turn in"," said the dotor, leadiajf
fivft ri'.(n I't ii nrst uf nlinnt hnr ilnv.
nnv.rili,. , t,. the hmntinn ai.,1 o.tmt r,f the Way towards the ambulttUOe, BBd gO-
.i ...! .!!.. 1 !,.. ...
i in if lurouu mouuuB aiuuiur vi luusc ui
Tin, 1. .....r ii.imn.-' -l.v,lr U not ,,Rw. "HngiDg a bammeeK. Ihesailortoiiow
Tfloih Extractotl and Filled, it. i,i. i ,,, ..l ,,..,., f.',n t.,r n,. J bim, end thou the dooior aaiu made
ber of y....rj th.o.uhimt Urn United aud weird passes
Htali'ii. Mexiio mid KuuMi AmerioB. Theeailorwasbelpless. He flf.zed into
I Mr. Uris birlt the first elevator mixing the doetois faoe and muttered some
drcdj r in thin country, ho being a thing which souuJod like "Ay, By, si
urnotiiMl ilri'daer builder und iniuina The polioemuu lifted op the limp
man. form and plaoed it ia the ambulance
The doctor kpt the mso under cot. troll
while tbe arahnlanoe bnrried up third
awnne. lie resembled a lion tamer ait
ting ou a narrow bench in the cage ot
Bridging a specialty
Painless Extraction. . . .
Heppner
Oregon.
L,I1I1C1TY MAHKUT
THE OLD SHOP!
Is the plnoe to no to (tot your flue pork
ami lamb chops, stunk, and musts.
Flh Evry Friday. -
Beats th Klondik
Mr. A. C. Thomae, of MaryBVille, Tex.,
has found n more VHlunble discovery a restless King of peaata,
FliiesiiKar oiirod hams and bacon. I'ureloat i,M1, I, t l,Hrn nnnli. in tli k'lnnilikA
lsrd. kuttle-raiultireil. old stylo. 11 lulieat cwili I
price paid lor at stock. ror ) erne he Bollert d Untold agony from
OSjnj. IViatnewa. I onnmininl in'i HCmniiiiHiiiHil liv luunnrrli-
A llravy Benlonce.
The mntence raoeived bv Andv Beole
nun, ami was ansoiutoiy enrea Dy j heimer will probably put a quietus on
King wow i.KC.,verv lor consumption, h ,iealini iu this oounly. Tive
CoiiKlm and Old, bo declares that gold . ni,8 . ri((kt() tnufor a 13 holM
- . 1 1 t.i it . 1.. I . A. A I. 1 T
Wm. Gordon lias re-liamed 18 ''" 10 or any number of borees. Judge E-ki
1.:.. .1 l 1.1 I iHi-iHn .,rP, w.iui.1 1. rini 11 u .mtad.i revions to brouounoinj Mntenoe,
1UB DlitllH UIVJ OIU UUllVO ..,, I,.l,l,.ll... !....! All.. r ... . . .
' , .... .. . 1. tbat bo placed the penalty snmswnn
brotichitiH mid all throat and lung aileo- . , . , ' , . ,
tions are no.ilivelv oured bv Dr. Kinu's signer man i.ir a n-uai on.e 01 irCruy,
AlA sTk- 4-mt New Dihcovi ry for (lonHiinintiou. Trial for the reasou th.t the praotloe of run
bottles tree at 1'.. J. Mlocum'a drug store. itrnik anrnss tin state line haa bee
..." iiegninr m ' " i- uuaranteed : , ...
ii n irn iiw iiri.i.t ritiiiniinii i
NEW NAME I
livery stabl
ou Ulin and h.ve Tour horato wull 'ruil lor.
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner.
His work iirst-class
and Htitisfactory.
(Jivo him a rail May Street.
HblTNt-K I KANSl'l.R CO.'S
Itrlled npreo I. pomlim. loc. ilollvor
work on .hurt or.lcr. 10 cnit. mi.t np
w.nl.. This wuuiiti l No. 4, .nil le.v
ymir onler with II, or t "Cviilr.l" telw
phoiitt iillli'C.
We Move Anything!
mm city
Stage Lino
B. F. MILLER, Prop
I'lmaiM-al .ml imwt Oirn t miitii to Juhn Pay
vulii-r. 1 ")"" "I1 mining (llntili't, Uiirns an..
Oilier tiiteilur p"liu.
hi., Imn Ili-iPiier Ii.IIt, SniiiUr
pviiIkI. at -i a. . Anlw at Canyon City
Iu ti tioiir.
1j.yii ('bii)"H I lly st 4 m . arrive at llr-pp
per In 2 hour, ronms iihk un iraina.
lUt'l-KS to
dene baa been aditll.-nlt problem Tbe
neit man who runs f tuck out ot th
oounty, bxd better take into considera
tion the prospect nl even a heavier "li
tem's than Bectebtfimer received. Wall
oi Ohieftam.
to the amount of $18'J was made.
The following warrants were drawn ;
W W Smead $2 20
i) A Porter 2 20
K. S Keitbley 2 20
JobnTurley 2 20
ohu MoMillan 2 20
B Boothby 2 20
M LHumpbrey 2 20
ohu Hioky 3 60
Hurry Rogers 12 00
Laten Jones 2 20
TteisGiltillen 6 40
CI W Thompson 4 20
AEliiuuB 4 20
WPHnyder 4 20
D Brown 2 20
ouu McFerrin 4 20
Tuob Quai-1 2 2i
8 v Horenoe 4 2U
LPJouts 4 20
Uhas JBi ymer 2 20
I V Ayers 4 !iU
N OSuieed 4 20
CAJohDson '. 4 20
O P Devin 2 20
J U Simons 4 20
Jus Haiai 10 0;)
Kheuheu Allen 10 00
U M 8i600er 10 00
A A Miller IU 00
N J Emery 10 00
W A. Fi-rgnsou 10 00
lUo Porter 10 00
Win Marian 10 00
Mat liughes 12 00
U.o Penrson 12 00
Klnier lineuier 12 trO
Julius Keiihley 12 00
D li Jeukius l ou
Frank Anderson l 00
J V Willie 12 00
J M Baker 12 00
John Hughes 8 00
NO Minor ri Oil
U N Pock 12 00
J UUtcbardson 10 20
J T Audrews 18 00
Halph Hwiuburne 10 20
F Akers 12 00
Geo Conner 2 2 )
JOKeithly 8 00
J M White 0 00
J W Marlatt 10 00
MGFuqua 6 00
Peter Bremer 2 00
Hobt Hyod 2 20
U 8 Gray 120
The appointments of Wm Jj. Smith as
deputy oounty olerk and J, J. Mod.
as deputy County Surveyor were au
proved.
Tbe following miioelloueooe bills were
presented:
Oscar Montgomery 7 00
L ti Motf e 5 00
Heppoer Liwbt and Water Oo ... U 00
Wm Barton wi (Ml
R.& N
DSPART TIME SCHEDULES ABRIVK
fos From Heppner. from
9:H0 p. m. Halt T.nko. Denver, 1:50 a. in.
Ft. Worth, Ouialia,
Kuiisits (.'ity, St.
I.iMiia, (Miicnito,
l'orilttiid, . Walla
M allu, Spnkauc,
MiiiiieiipnliM, Ht.
Paul, lluluth, Mil
wniikco, aud the
East.
8.00 p.m. Ookan Stkamsiiii':- 4:00p.m.
From I'orUanil.
All nailli'.ir dntw
sutijeet to eliaiiRe
For - an Francisco
Kail M)V, 1, 1, 7, 10,
l:i, 10, a, 22,'.'u,'J8
S:00 p. m. Cou'mbia Kivita 4:00 p.m.
fix. BiiiKtay biBAMKiw. Ex. Sunday
Kat ii r Jay
10:00 p. in. 'Io Astoria and Way
j I,aiiilii:s,
6:00 ft. m. Iwiu.ametth Kiver 4:30 p.m.
Ex. Sunday Ex.oiniJay
Ori'iron City, New
bi.'nj, halcm and
v ay Landings.
7:00 a m. 'Willahrttk and 3:30p.m.
Tuus , Thur, Vamihu lUVKi'.a. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. iindfri.
Oregon (Mty, Day
ton A Way Laud
illKH. 6:00 a.m. Wii.i,ameti River 4:30 p.m.
Tucs. Thurs. , , Tues.. Thar
and Sat. Portland to ('orval and Sat.
Us & Way Lftiid-Iiibs.
H. W. Fa!!
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable
ault House,
CHICAGO. ILL.,
Half block west of the Unioo Depot of O. 3. &
and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads.
Cor. W. Madison a. ml Clinton Sta.,
CCZC-C3-C. XXiXu
Denier & Klo Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINK OF" THE WORLD
II aril mall ...
fctntiiiiuttt
Mamlltmi ..
Uuia t'ria..
fns Vll)r..
John i'ar ..
ii y ) ( liv
mui rank
1 ,. .
W II M
M 4 l
f 4 1'
'll (I Ml
, . , , a.1 6 iii
, ... inj a i
i'H a h
Plain) romiMl till trains a llr.piirr.
Nol -Mailinsti" kixt up tills line l'h n
rnvrrvt nwiiN a"d t.'anit I am irvrxl
Brst t lnsswivt" In !' r"''llr,
TIllHrAI'KRtsi!' ool M tt'
AittaHiaiua Airxnr. 4 t"l Morrtiajits
KiIimc. Han ftiirat. rlif..mi. wlwvMHi.
lurta tor a-lar1iiiill t uiwl (t It.
KtWrtlt't AUVrllTtH.
I i. ha Ilnll.l.
It.. Hn t rin . I ir a .ili'i'i - aamik
JM sav NMKtKKsa
1 I'. flM'IKH.
lis t awviil. ;l M..r. In
Why Wnmm Canni.t lvV
Tlir highly iiti-.iiiicd, I )j (.
fim W Ktiimir nrtvoim J lY'j,'!
aynti-m f wmMrn ut. '
ji-i t tlicm tu ti inns nl nrtvmm Bppirhen
(.inn w liii li mi mm ositt rvi r niMr riate.
Tin- pi ai l- i't in mil, Uip iiicnt.il pniM- and
talllllli -i' lllliU I illlht'lllllc, u hu li in lll-cca.
aaiv li'i lun'i'v wimnitiliiMMl i imly poaatlde
i In n tlic m ii-uivt- Icniiiiiur KikMiii-.nl la lit
pi'iti i tlv In nltliy ci'itilitinii If time lie
miv wr ikiii nr ill i.ii'iu iiicnt in this r.
apnt no rcmtily in tlic wotld ao rnm
pl. tcly Irloiia i. in inly IiciiIUi, tii rvnns
vivi'i and civi'"ltv a tlic imlctliil
"l ivi.nic l'ii . i uiiii'ii " itivititcil tiy lr.
K. V. I'n tec. i din I nniiiltiiii hM. i.in uf
the Invali.la' Until .mil Sihku.iI lnnuute
ol Pntl.ilii, N. Y. It putilica, lirala and
trriiKilu'iia; uiiiiii-a turn tuuiiil ti liiilaiity;
ptuM'Ica plivmcal triiifuiirmrnt unit ana.
Uiiui'lt ti i't t pi iliiils ol aprciiil wiak
lit a und ilcpicii'll
It ia the mi Ir iii'-i!iiini which tnakra
the coinini; of 1'iO'V aalc tiitil cottipHialivrly
riir In ii piiKin.il Kttci to i l'uicc,
Mi M nidii nti' Collin, uf Cutlet, Alvniut
C" . t'tit , sav
" I wja u'lcrrr inuJ a ciirr. tiy r.
I'tricr wilt.ii ' uil nM.hilil'", M hrn I will
liifurd 1'ic l"i ti U'r t ciHil.t nrllhrr tnt n
i.ri NU Ii i" 'h mii.I I'-rl wrir i.iil,itiltv ci'lil.
I Ii.. I a M-i'l.v I ' ."' Sr.'M,r itiiilll l,. llirr
III"'''!' V..1 tv.v t '' !.-.,'. aif hrirf
In in. i I ', - i ' i I . I . li'i- fn i-o-It,
,. ... I It I Ml. .1 ,i r I I. , I W.-.I t I'lniik tl.t
Mfcc-ttil a lt.tia.try s4cUlit Aa'llkav''
The Heat I'lMtrr.
A pi -Pi of Iliuiu'l iUinpcup,l with
Cbittulrlin' Pnin ll ilm 'nl bottnil on
to th Hffo-'ti-il pmlii U iupenor to tint
platter. Wliou troulilpit with pi. In in
tbe elifrit or niili, or lume buck, ive it
trUI. Y'Hi aic Cdi titln to tK more Ibtn
plnascil nil t'c prompt relii'f wbiob it
tl'nri'a. l'uiu li.ilii' l nidi) (Vrtiin imr
lor iln'uirintiHiii. For s.ilo b, Couaer A
Wtrron.
WKAVKK l'lHALi At' AN END
Jiiiy Ki'turna a Vrnlirt ot Murder la the
rUcimd lircrr.
Tin jury iu tin otol Juix Wi'Mtrr
f'ir tlio killins of Wm. McKiinon, 8p
t. tu Iip r 'JS :.t, ftnr bt'ltig out about n
h 'iir irltiiniit h vclol of mi tier i.i lb
sei-'Til ila"' "vh lbs llarimy Vllry
Itfiins. Thu Vfr.ltot im no snrprlso to
tboM b-i.fiuii t'i fviilcnoo Tbis wit-ncvri-a
(or prnsiTittico ll kv nbont to
rare iviI'ick, imc sanis ohus as
wn prii li"t in t'i Itfnit oti (:r
Ibtf kil'.ina. an I ! ilt'lmm proJuomt
Dnlbioij cotittatlioiory.
lb Htiiitiii)i fur tim Jcf.'us Web
trr, ll.t ami lvi'th.uia.' ! rmt ap
peals to ibe j trj in ImlitU of tb ptinourr,
but rre cili' ilown iih thetiilinc
against lliem. I'be ti ably reprc
ti.tr 1 by Diettiit aturtn-y Miliar ami
l!ijk' A Turucr.
Tbe juror i In tb ere: I. Pon j
R It. Mill, H. V. Wa.i.ir, W. O. ltr,
Ffi-ilOt'c) , U N M.llnr. J t'.Oakerinin
Jain. lrn'k.,J. llattliiumio, William,
Bennett, V. Crlir Joh Hrlil.;nM T.fTt.,
T K Howard 50
Ao.il J Coak 74 Ui
f It Uoard 33 3."
Inland fclephona Co 2 05
TJCnrle 4 Mi)
Fred b.laiaer 4 30
ACrmteya CO 00
J II Watteubarver 12 50
J HHnuousl too '22
Wm Hsirnewood 4 70
W L IMrUlory 821 f
Uonser A Hrock 12 50
J A MoLauablio 115 M
K L Mntb-ik 4M 00
.1 W MM lock. ltal e
Vatr C fotd 4-HI 00
Wm H Hmitb I'M
l)r K 11 Unulock
M Licbt.nlhil K !C1
A O ll:rtholotnew loll (HI
Jm 8 V viand 4tl(ii
Lntlifr llnmiiloQ H "S
(1 E Millur 60 4
W J 1'iivi W (H
ll S, heri!iiwer 25 H7
lt'-y' ami tlitlt' Aid HiK'tety ID 0l
J W Shinier 15 ?7
J W Mai lock f2 ti'J
THl BADAT, HOT. 10th
Coat b,!! for tbe IS docket oe, I
tbe amount of $1H3 69, er allowed:
O 11 Ham t 41 00
Uillmm A. Bid W M
A t lUrtholome HSivt.
(IsB-tt ' 40
la tti mUr of deliDqnent tx- ot
Morrow O 'tinly it waa orl-rs l that a
warrant i'snn f ir lb cilUoilon and Ibe
brr'.IT eomrusoJeJ In lifTy op '0 g m l
and ohiiUcU nt Jalmq int ls pyr
for lb- )irof lM, 1S0 l)t) and is-.tr
rHtOAt, HOT. llTH.
Tbe rmergi-ncy fuoj to tht x'nl if
50 was reiiubaraed.
The (.!lou, tuucnlliuifoni bills r
orvlctid paid :
I : I , I ... . ...... . 45
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on tbe famous blook
system;
Lights its trains by electricity tbrouRb
out:
rjnee the ofllebrated olnotrio bertb rend
ine lamp;
iinna onoBiiilv poiiinDed DftesonKBr trni
'"u" ' . . ... OL D.,l
every day and BiRbt Between oi. j. ui
and ChioBgo, and umaua bdu i.iiiiuimu
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Mho operates steam-heated vesdibnled
train, carrying the latest private
ootnpartment oara, library bullet ataok
lug ca'B, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor onra. froo reolining chair oars.
and the very beBt rttmui? onmr our
snrvic.e.
For lnwent rates to any poiut in tbe
United States or Canada, apply to
scent or address
0. J. EDDY,
j vy. 0A9EY, General Agent,
l'rav. Piwa. Agent. Portlaud, Or,
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EAST,
Tu throufh tourist ears without cbauge.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TO CJx IST
SLEEPERS
In eburfe of experier ceil oonduotore aiid
porters.
Mnnrln To Kansas City, Chicajro, Buffalo and
iHOUyjS, Boston without ehaime viaSalt Lake,
Missouri Paciiicaud Chicago and Alton Rye.
'"imniloira To Omaha.. Chicago, Bnfl'ftlo and
lUCMldyl, Boston without change via Salt Lake
and Chicago, Kock Island & Pauitlo Ry.
nr l . ... To St. Joscnh. Kansas City and
It CdOMlyS, gt. Louis without change via Bait
Lake and Burlington Route.
ThnanJinra To Kansas City and 8t. Louia wtth
llllirSllaJa, outi'hango via Halt Lake and Mis
souri racinc railway.
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride throucj li the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
Lv. Itlparia
Ss.iKB Rivkii.
I Lv. Lowliitoi
ally except jKipiirltt to Lewistonjilslly except
8.iturday
Friday
Passsmgert booked for all Fortlgn
Countries.
J. 0. UAltT, Agnnt, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
II
VTIc
With
'Li HJ
III W ER3T?
If so, be snre and e tuat your
ticket ruuils via
lis KiiUM Lias
....THE....
0HI0AOO, ST. PAUL,
MISSEAl'OLI9, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS TUB
Great Short Ux)z
BETWEEN
DULDTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AKD ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Mannlflffnt Tract Pferlens Vestlbuled
lllllllfr ami Birvjiiiia .nt
Trains, and Mutlo:
For rates and all information, ino.uire
of 0. R. & N. and B. r. agents, or adrlrens,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, en. Pass. & TkC Agt.
251 Washington Pt.. Denver. Col.
Portland. Ores;-
J.Cl. Uakt. Local A gt., Heppner, Or.
Ull
HPICKEST AND SlOdT PIRECT LINE TC
"ALWAYS ON TIME
11T I IT rn f n K 4 DO NE- SM A " th'" f'' no"' reputation. All
UlAll, ,U1jUIiA.UU, 0(ftMtni(t, crriedon the ventlhuled
nr I ei I'JViHI! IffC trains wllhuut extra eharirs. HlilpjourtrelK.it
JiRASKA, yilMi, MlO- tU( trvel over tills famous Hue. All attouts
SOURI RIVER and all
Points KAS1 and SOVTll
EAST.tZSZ? LOOK AT THE TIME.
NEW VORMH-iys
CHICAGO, 3 -
ST. LOUIS. 3J "
OMAHA. 3 "
SALT LAKE, 1 J "
Fr' Heelininij Chair Cars
rpbol.t.-rf.l T.mri.'.t Hlerpiug Cars
Tul'mnn 1'nlire Hipping Carr
l or full pnrtiotilirs regarding ratra,
lime o( traltia, etc., c !l rn or aililress
j. c. ni;r,
Agon' O. It, Si S. C ., ITei'Prcr, drfgor
O. O. Trttiiv, W. K. Comah,
Trav. Ti.hs. At. Oto'l Agt.
V.MTIiir.l si., Vii'tLinil, Oie.
sru!vN falls i mm
MisoN 4 Fu:;t shiipird
I1ED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
Tim Only AH lUil Hotite Wiibotit
Chang c( (V !"twrrO HjHiliinf,
ll.!anil ami NrUon. A!i tctirD
N'limn ant H.Unl, tlaily tcep
Hiimlajr :
have ilckeu.
W. H. MEAD,
Uull. Aili'iiU
F. C. SWAGE,
frav. F. r. Agl.
1 Aitent. 1 r' r-
ite Washluiton 8t Portland, Or,
SI
DT
11
II tit
XT
PACIPIC RI.
Yellow Stone Park Lin
TUB ONLY DININO-CAR ROUTE FROM
PORTLAN I TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL
LOWSTOSB NATIONAL PAKK.
Leave.
No, 2
11 A. M.
No.S
6 P. M.
Depot Fifth andlSk
Fust Mail for Tacoma,
rk-nttle. Alier tlcen.Houth
Uenii. PiMikane, Helena
Butte, A ti.ooiida, St.
I'aul. Chlcaso. New
York. Rwton, and all
points t-m-mZ atiid boulu
oaai.
Portland. Tsiooma and
Hvattle K 3i t rem, (or Ta
coma. !-t-.t lie, oiyinpu
ami intenuedisu mala
line Htnti.
Arrive.
No. 1
10:15 A. H.
No.
11 P. U
3 DAYS to St. I'aaiil. Minneapolis. Omana.
Ksnsaa "ity and other Missouri
river jiiita.
Z DAY8 to t. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi-
CKO.
DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New
York. Kostou and other far-East-eru
poirts.
"Tlic talator line
0
Tie Mti, Purll-iil i Astoria Ca
BTSJLlfSSS
'0ALUS CITY" ASD "REGULATO
Comffieoeing Monday, May .'n l, itn-
aleamfnt nt Ilia Ksgnwcr u"'"
lnave 1'ortlanJ 62') a, ro: and T
Uallea at8J0i.ni.
When von go to Portland, lfP off
ThaDallciand take ft trip J,n the
ColninWh; yon will enjoy it, am!
""" W.GAI-HWAV.
UcBfri.l A'i-nL
ft inns In all principal cities,
t h rough to destination of
Union depot con n
RBifKBKO checked
tlckuts.
Union depot, rortl.rl. foot of Sixth St.
For sleepliiK-car r?TVatlnns, tickets, maps
ol routes ami other information, call on or
write
QUICK TIME t
liiisllivitota In ('llfomla. 'laths Yt. Bl.wU
rvuis uf th
Southern Pacific Co
A. D. OU. AHLTOS,
Aulstaiit General Ia.ssfcefirer Agent, i' Morri
son it., Cor. TUtrxl. Portland, Oreiron.
Wisconsin
CCNTSSk
Lints
n.tiwt hiir thrh v .f..-s' tu i:
i,( i'a iai! i-"1- PnUinan HuCH
MaeVMS, Kii" rnkra
PASSENOKR
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukke, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS cf the Wisconfiin
Ccutrnl Liuea iu inRicg through
Chicago may rojnire sotue assist
ance in tbe wity of LsviDg their
bntnl lpsjan tkeu form or to
train will enrringe cr bue, or in
niany other xvry, und they will
find all that ia desired ia this re
epect in the Bf-rvice of the Uehri
nt tbe Grand Oeutrnl l'stiBenger
Htation, who li nva rtcutly lxen
uiiifirtri(Hl witli lron suit and red
cap. They
i.
.. M
II m A l
V lii AH
1,Var
. I. -L I
. .s, .,. -
I in ei'ir
RaUs aa.i ail n
l'anirni f'f
A-rlm
P. M
J m '.
P. Jl
I'flfuni-i f.if '
ill le in wnitiuc at
... . . .
lti.-hl tn ir- trains, annnnrc mi n , an uniua yi r s rn ii BPBiai Jlft.
.-.raair.i.iii'w- SrTL'Pr. RTHl It ! norWHl t L ft t OUT
ii N.- ."1 '
i- i.,t, 1 T i I ! !' t 1"
K ! . I a.,1 :.ai,ari " '''
. a ( lia'lr I
nitrons wilt fully avail theniselves
.... . - . .. .
p.ua-Mi or o ILU n!Hltioi:ai i rovifion lor
inni TKKrra their comfort.
,1 ... aa.l.ll
. .t tai. In'
t l,, I i A. M.-.M.r, ".
a
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