Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 15, 1898, Image 8

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    THK KLAMATH INDIANS.
O. C. Applfgate's Kf port to the Commla
iloner of Indian A (Talis.
Ashland Tiding.
0. 0. Applegste, agent at the Klam
ath agency, Oregon, was in ehsrge of
these same Indiana 33 years ago, and in
bis report submitted to the commissioner
of Indian affairs gives some interesting
facts oonoerniog the bistory of tbe
tribes on Ibis reservation wbiob has
probably been nearly forgotten by some
of the older residents of the state, and
wbicb some of tbe newcomers do not
know anything about. Mr. Applegate
says:
"I am convinoed, however, by wide
aoqaaintance with Indian tribes, that
tbe Klamath and Modoo Indians are a
soperior aboriginal race, more readily
taken no tbe 'white man's civilization'
than have many other Indian tribes.
"Tbe Klamaths and Modoos being
naturally of the same blood have almost
blended into one tribe, and it is almost
impossible to number them separately.
Tbe whole number of Indians on tbe
Klamath reservation, as shown by tbe
annual oeDgus now in preparation,
amounts to approximately 1,072 indi
viduals. Of these about 487 are Modoos
and Piutes, and 685 Klamaths; 488 ap
proximately are males and 584 females.
"Tbe Klamaths, before taken under
oontrol by government authority, wert
formidable people, and, with their allies,
the Modoop, were masters of all sur
rounding tribes, among them tbe Snakes
(or Flutes,) Sbaetas, Pitt Rivers, and tbe
warlike Rogue River Indians, formerly
oooupying tbe fertile valleys of south
western Oregon.
"Tbe nomadic Snakes (or Piutes)
though quite and dooile, do not advanoe
rapidly in industrial pursnits, and the
representatives of this tribe we have oo
the reservation are quite poor, and I
think they may need a little help iu tbe
way of subsistence this winter. I in
tend making speoial efforts to get them
to work iu cultivating their lands in tbe
spring, and I am quite oertain it will be
necessary to furnish tbem with seed
grain and to detail an experienced man
to assist them in seeding the ground.
"The Pitt Rivers (or Mo-at was) now
on the reservation consist of former
slaves and their descendants. Many
Pitt Rivers were originally held in servi
tade by tbe Klamaths, having been
captured during warlike forays into Ihe
Pitt river oountry, a diatriot lying in
California south of tbe Klamath basin.
Soon after the treaty of October 14, 1804,
was concluded with the Klamaths,
Modoc, and Ya-booe-kin Snakes, the
Mo-at-was slaves were given their free
dm, and were adopted into the Klam
ath tribe. Although possessing diatiuo
tribal characteristics, these people bav
become pructioally Klamaths, having
married with them and become fully
assimilate I. A tnw of them are now
prominent, and even wealthy men. Henr
Jackson, for instance, formerly iield as a
slave by a olnet now living, owns 5UO or
COO head of cattle, and bis sales of Ivel
animals amount to from $3000 to $1000
a year. Asatriba, tbe Klamaths have
always been friendly to the whites, and
assisted lis as allies during both the
Suoke and Modoc wars.
"lue Indians now usually known an
Piutes were treated with as Suakes, and
were nrginally nomadic bands roaming
over the plains of Eastern Oregon aud
Nevada. Of these, the Ya-boos kin band.
under fjlioc.ktout and Kile lo-ik, was
treated with In 18(54, in connection with
the KUmatb and Modoos; the Wall-pah
pe band, nnder the war chief Po-ui oa,
at Yainax Butte, Aogist 12, 1805. Ocbe-
bo's baud, alter the termination of the
HiiHke luiliau war, was brought from
Oamp Harney t Yainax, near the east
em border of the Klamath reservation,
end established there in the autumn ol
lHti!). Tbey have many of them wandered
awny during the last 20 yearn, and the
once powerful oliirf, Ooheho, now old
and blind, resides with the remnant of
bis people near Fort Bidwell, in Oalifor
nia. There tbey bave bad lands allotted
to them, and patronixe the Iiidwell In
dian school. Wherever found tbey are
quiet and pesoeable and their children
are easily controlled as pnpils."
OUKUUN ( KIHHKHlta
Interesting Information ltrgarilliig: (lor KUh
lug lutluntry.
II. D. MoQuire, state game protector
aud fish commissioner has Bled bis sixth
annual report with Governor Lord
Conoeriiiug the Columbia rivor fisheries,
be said:
"The total ouUut of lbs Columbia
river salni'in HaWy, since the enterprise
was inaugurated as a omnuieroia! feotor
aggregates ftV),000 IXH) pounds, worth
trO.OOO.UH). If all these salmon could
be loaded on freight oars It would require
42,500 oars to bold them, making a solid
train L'HO miles long. No other river or
like area nf water anywhere on earth ha
yielded suoh tiixt wealth in tbe same
period f time. If the rxmprehniv
law recently enacted l) tueOiegoti legi
littiire la also paeao I by the Uwiuuker
aud then stiii tly ei.fmrt'd, tb great in
diiNlry w ill emit in ne to ) leld It I rename
ti in I'-oiIld Nirtlien At preae
the ou'pnl Npi fxtni'.t I'lOOOlMH) i
ani inn.iii e li .lf i't wli'oli gtna n to
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ilboiil sow'.rg.
"Tlis tulurs pronperiiy, ami, la my
opinion, lbs prraervatlnn of this great
industry depend upou arliurlal props
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SUMMONS.
Wonts of Value to the Raisers
Livestock lo Umatilla County.
Kant Oregonlan.
John OlBy, jr., recently delivered an
address before tbe Illinois Live Stock
Breeders' AssoolutioD, at Springfield, in
which he said some things which are of
interest here in Umatilla county, where
baef and mutton end pork are tbe princi
pal produots. The neoessity of "breed
ing up" and maintaining the grade of
the livestock stuff torned off on tbe
market here, will give Mr. Clay's words
additional foroe. In the ooorse of bis
remarks, he said :
"The present aim of our farmers and
feeders must be quality let tbe ranob
man work off tbe cheaper kinds. You
may of ooorse pay too muoh for quality
that is, the feeder may do so and for
12 months past be has dons so, but the
producer can never give us too muoh
blue blood.
"Tbe agricultural industry all over
the world is proverbial for poor oran
izutioo, and nowhere are we ridden over
and kicked from ii liar to post so much
ss in the central states of this continent;
tbe politicians think about us only at
tbe last inomeBt and then do but little.
What we want to enable as to realize
the best prices for our live stook is a
more enterprising and sggressive policy,
a policy that will make our goods be
taken on fair terms and in a fair ti-ld.
"In tbe second plaoe we must look to
our home demand. The taste for good
meat of all kinds is increasing. Qo east
and you will find it out. Tbe people
want tbe goods and are ready to pay for
them. In pork we bave praotioally
reached tbe perfection point. In beet
we are retrograding, while in mutton a
vast odvance has been made in tbe past
five years. Tbe taste for mutton is in
creasing rapidly, and it looks as if we
would eventually be as great a mutton
eatinv nine as the Britishers. The tide
is fl iwiiu in the sheep trade, but as
said above in cattle our progress is
backward instead of forward. It seems
diHgraoeful that it Bhonld be so, but we
oannot controvert it, and tbe sooner we
commence to Improve our methods the
better.
There are signs that our breeders are
inoliund tn do belter, at least west of
tho MisiiMiri river they have bought
linerally or good bulls tor two years
past, hilt the demand it) the great
granger states is sIukuibU and tbe out
look is only fair. "Hod helps those
who help themselves," and our farmers
have no one but themselves to blame
They boo tbe writing on the wall but do
out heed it. Lot us therefore take a
lesson from Sonth America and Anstra
1 1 a, enoourage the breeder of pure-bred
cattle and thriiiigb bis agency lead the
nations of tho world iu the path o( live
Mock progress."
IN TBE CIRCl'fT COURT OF THE 8TATE
of Oregon, for Morrow Counly.
Margaret Van Cadow, Plaintiff,
vs.
William Van Cadow, Defendant.
To W illiam Van Cadow, defendant above named.
In the name ol the elate ot uregon: you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above
cause ou or before the expiration of six weeks
immediately following tne nrst publication oi
this summons, which date of first publication
In Deramher 15. lH'IS. and if vou fail tu so ap
pear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff
wtll apply to the court lor tne reuei prayed ior
iu her complaint, to-wit: For a decree and or
der of this court forever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony existing between yourself and tbe
plaintiff herein; for a further decree and order
of the court awarding to plaintift the custody
and control of the minor child, Arthur Van Ca
dow. the Indue nf vour marriage with Dlaintilt:
lor her costs ana uisoursements nereiu aim ior
such other and further relief as to the court
nay seem meet with equity and good con
science. This summons is served upon vou by publica
tion thereof in the Heppner Gazette, in pursu
ance of an order of this court duly made and
entered herein on the 3d day of December, 1898,
by Hon, Stephen A. Lowell, judge of the circuit
court of the State of Oregon, for the Sixth ju
dicial district, which said order directs this
summons to be published in said paper for six
weens. o. a. v. uirlst,
8-13 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
NOUCE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THERE
will be a meeting of the stockholders ot
the First National Bank of Heppner, at their of
fice on the 2d Tuesday of January, 18'.i9, between
the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.,
of said day, for the purpose of electing directors
and for the transaction of such other business
as may appear. Geo. Conskh, tasiucr.
Hepptirr, ure., iec. a, nws.
STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
iM meeting of the stockholders of the Hepp
ner Buildinc snd Loan Association will be held
at their office iu the National Bank in oeppner,
Oregon, between the hours oi 2 p. m. anil 4 pm.
of Tuesday, the 10th day of January, lxw, for
the purpose ot electing directors for the ensuing
year. E. R. Swinbubns, Secretary.
December 8, 1898. 7-10
Timber Culture Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
Dalles, Oregon. Nov. IB, 1S!W.
Notice is hereby given that Reuben J. Gaunt,
of Heppner, has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before J W. Morrow, United
States commissioner, athlsotlice in Heppner,
Ore., on Wednesday, the 28th day of December,
189C, on timber culture application No tfjisi, for
the se4 nw"i, iwk nc!i and e'4 swj of see No.
28, in tp No. 4 S, r No. 26 E, W M
He names as witnesses: Robert P. Matteson,
Albert Matteson, Milton Brown and Robert
Large, all ol Heppner, Ore.
2-9 Jay P. Ll'CAS, Registur.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
1AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES. OREGON,
J November, 29, 189.
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 said proof will be made before V. Crawford,
County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday,
Jan. 7, l9t, viz:
ROBERT FRIErD, of Heppner;
homestead application So. 4101, for the se ii
sec 28 tp 2 S, r 25 E, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, viz: Nathaniel L. Shaw and Arthur
Hunt, of Heppner, Ore.: Jacob Ernst and Ralph
Bi-nge, of Lexington, Ore.
6-11 Jay P. I-L'cas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Oiiice at Ia Grande, Oreirnn, Nov. 2:1. 189.
Notice Is hereby give i that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support o her claim, and
that said proof w ill be made before J. VV . Mor
row, U. 8. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon,
on December 31st, 1898, viz:
ALICE BARR, nee ALICE TILLA.RD,
of Heppner, Oregon
H. K. No. G2li7, for the N'i SW'i and the NK
SE'4, of Sec. Tp. 1 S, It. 28, E. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous resilience upou and cultivation
of said land, viz:
David Presley, Thomas A. Rhea, William
Brown and Hugh Fields, allot Heppner, Oie
gon. E. W, BAKTLE IT,
4-1U lCglBlUI
Timber Vulture Final Froof.
THE
TTN1TED STATES LAND OFFICE,
U Dalles, Oregon, Nov. Hi, 189S.
Notice is hereby given that Luther Huston, of
Eight Mile, has filed noticeof intention to make
final proof before J. W. Morrow, United States
commissioner, at his office in Heppner, Ore., ou
Tuesday, the 27th dav of December, 1898, on
timber culture application No. 3289, for the ncft
sec 26, in tp No. S, r No. 24 E, W M.
He names as witnesses: James J. Adkins,
Henry C. Gay, Herbert M. Olden and William
Becket, all of Heppner, Ore.
Z-y jay r. IjUcass negi&i-ui.-
Notice of Intention.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., Dec. 10, 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 said proof will be made before J W. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on February 24, 1899, viz:
EDWARD C. JOHNSON, ot Heppner, Or.;
Homestead entry No. "694, for the n4 ne!4 and
se'i se!4 sec XI and nw& nwj sec SI, tp 2 S, r
28 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Andrew Tillard, William C.
Brown, V. L. Tillard and Hugh Fields, all of
Heppner, Oregon. '
8-13 E. W. Babti.btt, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T AND OFFICE AT THK DALLES, OREGON,
A J Dec. 12, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has flled notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Vawter
urawioro, uounty inera, at neppner, uregou
ou Saturday, January 21, 1899, viz:
CHARLES W. CRADICK, ot Eight Mile;
Homestead application No 4810, for the w',4
nwi4 sec 2d and eW neS sec 27. tp 8, r 23 E.W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: A fred T. Warren. Robert H
Warren, of Eight Mile, Ore, and Charles H. Bey-
mer and William Oordon, ol Heppner, Oregon,
8-13 jay r. lucab, Register.
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Timber Culture Final Proof.
iTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
U Dalles, Ore., Nov. 16, 1898.
Notice is hereby civen that lacnb H. Williams,
of Hsrdman, has tiled notice of his intention to
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5, in tp No. 4 S, r No, 25 K, W M.
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Timber Culture, Final Proof. ,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LA
Grande, Ore., Nov. 14, 1898.
Notice is hereby given that William A. Avers
has filed notice of Intention to make final proof
before J. W. Morrow, United States commis
sioner, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on
Monday the 28th day of December, 1898, on tim
ber culture application No. 2320, for the w
nw!4 ana w'i sw4 sec. fo. o,iu iwpnu.jo,i
No. 29 E.
He names as witnesses: Edward F. Day,
Charles Gardner, William A. Brown and August
J. Cook, all of Heppner. Oregon.
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T"iEPVRTMENT OF THR INTERIOR, LAND
U offlee at La Grande. Or.. Dec 10 1x38
Notice is herebv irlven that the following
named settler has filed noticeof his intention
to make dual proof In support of his claim, and
that said prool will ne maoe Deiore j. v. mor
row, United States commlfsloner at Heppner,
Oregon, on February 24, 1WI9, vis:
WILLIAM C. BROWS, of Heppner, Or.;
Homestead entry No. 7(195 for the s'4 seH a d
ne! se!i aud se'i e, sec 4, tp 2 8, r 28 E,
W. M.
He names the followinir witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
Id land, viz: Aimrew iiiiaro, towaru u.
Joh i, V. L, Tillard, Hindi ileliii, ail of
Heppner, Oregon.
B'la W. 13AH1I.KTT, neglBlVr
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Olhe.e at La Grande. Oregon. Nov 14. 1.IS.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said prool will oe mane oetore J. w. Bior
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Ore,, on December 2o. laws viz:
GEORGE W. VINCENT, ot Heppner, Ore,,
Homestead entry No. H710, for the e sw4 and
a'. nwW. kbc 14. 1'wn 1 N. r 27 E
He names the tollowingwitnessesto provehis
continuous residence upon anil cuinvauon oi
said land, viz: John T. Hosklns, William "at
tenberger, James L. Howard and Alba G. Bar
tholomew, all of Heppner, Oregon,
2 9 E. W
W. Bahtlett, Register.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE
iindernlgned. administrator of tho estate
ot Ellsha Hperrv. deceased, has tiled in the
county court of Morrow county, Htatc of Oregon,
nis nnai aeeounc as suen aominisiraiur ui mm
estate, and that Tuesday, the 3d day of January,
WW, at the hour of lo o'clock a. m . has been
fixed by the court ss the time for hearing of
objections to said report and the settlement
thereof,
E. O. HritRRY, Administrator
7-10 of the aslate of Ellsha Hperry, deceased.
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Olllceat La Grande. Oreiron. Nov. It. lwig.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention to
make final proof In support ot his claim, ana
that said prool will De mane neiore J. vv. sor
row, united Mtates commisHimier, ai ricppuer,
Ore., ou December 20, 18HH, viz:
ISAAC VINCENT, of Heppner, Ore,,
Homestead entry No. 6V)ii, for the M neli and
nu n i.. sec 22. twn lN.r 27 E.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou aud cultivation
of said land, viz: James M. Shaw, James I.
Howard. W illiam Ayers and George rearson, an
of Heppner, Oregon.
n. nAHii.iii, ni-iBiur.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
XTOTICB U HKKEBV (JIVEN THAT THK
1 undersigned, administrator of the estate
of Helen M. Allyu
county court of Mor
deceated. has flled in the
orrow county. State of Oregon.
his llnal aceouiit as such administrator of said
estate, and that Tuesday, the :d (lay ot January,
iMiiii, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., has been
fixed by tho court as the time for hearing of
objections to laid report and the sottteuieut
thereof,
Thomas R. Lyons, Administrator
7 10 of the estate of Helen M. Allyn, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICK IH HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE
undersigned, assignee nf the estate of G.
W. Rwaggart, insolvent debtor, will make final
settlement nf his accounts with said estate as
such assignee, at an adjourned term of the cir
cuit court for Morrow county. Oregon, at Hepp
ner, to be holden at the court house iu said
county, on the 2nth day ot December, A D. IbW.
AO. K. DlHllor.
18 Assignee
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
VJOTICK l!4 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK
i undersigned has been duly apKitntcd by
the county court of the state of Oregon, for
Morrow county, aiiministrator oi tne estate oi
Holland H. 1 lioinnsoii. deceaaed.
All iH-rsnna having cla.ms agaiuai sain main
are hereby required to present the same lo inn
properly verified, as by law riHiulrol, at the law
orllcs of Kills l'hels, at (leppnor, Oregon,
within six mouths from dale liereot
Dated this 2Uth day ol NovemiMir, iw.
I'. II, TlioMesnS.
Administrator ot the estata of
S II liitlland B. Thoinpsiin, deceased
Lavs that Altars.
"Love l not lovt that altera whra H slleratlol
rinds."
That is one of the auhlimeat lines in all
lltrrature. It ia the final definition nf love
by the world's greatest rradrt of the htltiiatl
niltul, Shnkcirate. Nratly all women
who truly love, love in this sublime way.
Men a Ilium do.
Woman's tuoat glorious endow nirnt is
the power to awaken aud hold the purs
and honest love of a worthy man. When
she loc it and still lovr on, no one in
the wide wotld ran know the heart agony
she iinliiira The woman who siillrts
Itottt wt aknrss anil drriingrnitnt of her
special woinimlv nrganiam mm loses the
power to sway the liratt of a man. Her
griu tiil health atiileta ami she loses her
food looks, hrt utttaitivrnrss. her atuia
iility ami hrt power and tirrstigr a S
woman. Dr K. V Pu ree, nf llulfulo N.Y.,
w ith the nil.un-r of his stafl of able tihv.
aii i'in. has pti-act itx-d for many thousands
of women lie has devised s prtlnt and
acirntihc rrmrtly for women's ailmrnta. It
l known a lit. I'irtcVa pavortle Ptracrip.
tion. It is piwttive apecihe for all weak
ni'w, dirava. ili-mtilirs, dispUcemrnta,
It r ic iil.tr it it aud i!rm!ilattn( ntaina pe
culinr to woniin It lMinfiis, triulatea.
stirngthrns ami heals. Mrdirine dealers
Sell il, and no honest tlralrr will advi
you to accept a stitMtitntt that b may
niake Imlr lariter proht.
' I w.,a atltt.1t-t with kldnrv tntilile and I
tiav alwava had a torpid lim, wnlra Mrs K.
Cnnawhilr. nl IHiflau. FtathCo . Traaa " W Hew
f oMiimvnrrd yur mvtlkins I was wot able to
staml on mv r,.r rt was nmtl of lr,
1'nttr a l avoi'l lrp,rlHlt,a and Sv viala of
hi I' I. ui r, ll ta ' I am it.iw Wf-ll I had
a, 4 amlW'l in frur ot'.iilli h Ii. n I otismriivTil
(in ir.-..iinfMi i,,t ia Uks 1 www wtia tu
WWW mwVns''
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Olllce at La Grande, Oregon, Nov. 14, 18U8.
Notice Is hereby uiven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said uroof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, ou December 2o. viz:
JAMES L. HOWARD, of Heppner, Ore.,
Homestead entry No. SKIS, for the K sw't and
s'i iiw1, sec 28, two I n, r n E.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vlx: James M. Shaw, Isaac lu
cent, William Ayers and George Pearson, all of
Ucppner, Oregon.
8-11 E. W. Bakti.ktt, Register.
DKPART TIME SCHEDULES ABKIV1
fob From Heppner,. fkom
9:30 p. in. Salt Lake Denver, 4:50 a.m.
Kt. Worth, Omaha,
Kansas City, St.
Louts, Chicago,
Portland, Walla
Walla, Spokane,
' Minneapolis, St.
Paul, Dululh, Mil
waukee, and the
Kast.
8.00 p.m. K'K A N STEAMS. 1 4:00 p. 111.
From Portland
11 sailing dntet
subject to change
For San Krnncisco-
Sail Dee. 3, 8, Ui.
18, 23, 28.
8:00 p.m. Columbia Rivkb 4:00 p.m.
Ex Sunday Stkamuhh. Ex.Sundaj
Saturday
10:UO p. in. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
1
:00 a. m. W'ii.lamkttk Rivkr! 4:TOp. m.
Ex. Sunday I Ex. Sunday
'Oregon City, New-I
berg, i-alom audi
V, ay Landings.
7:00 a.m. Willamsttb ano 3::S0p. m.
rues, Thur,i Yamhill Kivkiih. , Mon., Wed
aud Bat. d Eri.
Oregon City, Day-I
ton ii Way Landings.
Bmitoi & St. Paul B y
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
Lights its .rains by eleotrioity throntrh-
ont;
fjeee the oelebratert elpotno berth rearl
inglamp;
Runs spendily pquippe 1 psssenKer trains
evrv uuy una Hij?ht uptwesu t. ru
anil ("uobk'i, aoii Omnha and Chioago
the
Chicaao. Milwaukee &
St. Paul
lso opBrstes steam-heaterl veHtibulei'
trains, carryina the latest pnvati
oomparlment oars, library boffet Brook
frier curs, and palace drawing room
steppers.
Parlor ours, free reclining chair oars,
and the very best dining obnir oar
service.
for lowest rates to any point id the
United States or Canada, apply
Often t or address
0. J. EDDY,
I. V. OASEY. General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland, Or,
6:00a. in.
Tues Thurs
and Sat.
iWtl.LAMKTTK Rivkb 4:Wp. m.
Tues., Th ir
i Portland to Corval ' and ;at.
lis A Way Laud-
lugs. i
H. W. Fall,
PROPRIETOR
Of the Old Reliable -
Denver & Rio Grande
RAILROAD
SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD
Weekly Excursions
TO THE EASTi
In through tourist cars without change.
MODERN
UPHOLSTERED
TOURIST
SLEEPERS
In charge of ezperienoed oouduotors aud
porters.
FT- 1r - .1.1 n..r,
S1U ABOBKB Kiliy, IjIIU'BKU, DIIIIUIU W1IU
, Boston withontchanae via Salt Lake.
Missouri Pacific and Chicago and Alton Bys.
Tnocrliivo To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo and
1 UcSUttJ, Boston without change via Salt Lake
ana umcago, Kock island s I'aciuc tiy.
Wednesdavs.
, OU. LJ.,,I,D "'Il
Lake and Burlington Koute
Thnscrliiuii To Kansas City and 8t Ixuis with
IHUrSUttyS, nut change via 8alt Lake and Mis
souri Pacific railway.
To St. Joseph, Kansas City and
St. Louis without change via Salt
A day stop-over arranged at
Salt Lake and Denver.
A ride through the
Famous Colorado Scenery.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
f AND OKEICE AT THK DALLES, OREtiON,
I J November IS. In'.iH.
Notice is herebv given that the following-
rained settler has filed notice ol hislntention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said prool will he mane oeiore J. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Tuesday, Uecemuer ii, new, vu:
LUTHER HUSTON, of Eight Mile;
Homestead application No. tnTi for the ', seU.
ne1, soa and sv'4 sw', sec, Z, tp :IH, r24 K, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
cnullniious residence upon and cultivation ol
said laud, vlx: James J. Adklus and Henry C
liay, ol Heppner, tire : Herliert M. Olden, of
lone, and William Becket.nf hlght Mile, (ire.
2 V Jay P. Lucas, Register.
Snakk Kiver.
Lv. Rlparla i ' v. Lowlstoi
ally except Kiparia to iewiaiou oaiiy exeepi
Saturday 1 rrmay
i
Pssstrtgsrs booktd for all Foralgr
Countries.
! J. 0. HART, Agent, Hoprner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Or
Notice of Intention.
OKPARTMKNT OV THK INTERIOR -LAND
olllce at La (i ramie. Ore,, le. S, leia.
Notice Is hi'teliy given that I lie following-
named settler has filed Holies ol Mi intention t '
make final proof tu iirt of his claim, and
thai said priaif will lie made lafor the County
i lerk of Morrow coiiniv Oregon, at Heppner,
Oregon on January II, vis:
JOHN D. CLARK, of Pilot Kock. Oregon,
homestead entry No aM, for the s sw and
sri see 21 tp I S . r Ifa K, M M.
lie iianirs lb following ltnrss to prova
his iHiiiilniioiis resldenre upon and cultivation
f said land, vl: John Mnlaley, Hugh Hol
snd John W. A nlt, nf Vinson, (.ire., and Jamrs
Vlariiiail, ol I'eudlelou, Oregon
7 12 K. n aTl.KTT Register.
Timber CultuieFinal Proof.
UNITED HTATM I.ND orricK, La
l.rau.le. Mtegon, Nov 21, Is si
Notita Is hrrt'lit given llisl w imam ltrac
has DUnI notice ol iiil. ull'iii lo iiiaka llnal priad
Ivlore J. W Siorrow, United Hiati-s punnils-
loner at his nthe In eppner, Ori-aon, on a t-
unlar, tit :lst d-y of Itrccmhcr. Im on llnilwr
rullure aplillcalio'i No. Hit), lor Ihe V and
ar. ol see No 14, III to p No. I H, r .No 27
I W M
Ha nam as wltiiies i.issw V lay, Mnr.
rls Hall. Hoseoa lisy and Kolivrt Hyud, all uf
Heppner, Urvgon.
4 10 R. W. P.BTLrr. Register.
NOTICE-TIMBER VULTURE.
U. S. Lad Ot t icl, TMg 1UI.I.KS, Oregon,
Novenihcril, IwaA,
rtOMI'LAINT HAVINO IIKKN ENIKRKD AT
V, i hl olllce by Krust C. Moutandeii against
John H Mathesou lor failure to comply wl h
law as to tlmlwr culture entry No. 21a7, dated
May 21, 1NI, uhiii the li awlloll :I2, township
I N, range 21 p., w M, Iu Morrow coauty. ore
ioii. with a view to the raneellatlou ol said en
try, contestant alleging that Mid eutrynian has
wholly failed to plant trees thereon or cultivate
ths lami ui ire', mmi or rniiiugs as prcscrineu
hy law, since nling thereon, that no Improve
munis whatever have ticen placel thereon dur
ing the last lour years: Ihesnlil parties are here
by summoned to appear at this olllce on the nil
day ol January, IM'.I. at 10 o'clock a in , to re
inoml and furnish tesilmonv concerning said
alleged failure Vawter t'rax lord, connly clerk,
is authorial d to take the testimony herein, at
his orhi-f at Heppner, Oregon, on Jan. 4, If!', at
iuo civa i a. m.
2 JaT P. Litas. Register.
NOTICE.
V. s Land Orrit s. Tn IHt.is, oa ,
Noveinir S.
XIMI'LAINT HAVINO BKSN s.Nlr.nkl AT
Vy this nrtlce by Kllsa . neynier agilnal Jour-
dean iMthera for aiaindoiilng hia honu-sti-ad
entry Nu 7I. dated Allans! 21, lanl, m on tli
ni.ul section lowuahlp 1 S, rauga iS K, W
M. Tn Morrow eoumy. Onsoo. with a view tn
tliecanreilatlon nf said entry, the said parties
are hereLy suuiuione-l lo spN-ar at this oihi'e on
Ih 4th day ol January, law, at in o ei.a'S a.
lo re.oi..l and fiirniah testl ' ooy ronwrnlni
said allege abandonment. Vw ler t 'raw lord.
county rlerk, la authorised to las tli leaitmo.
ny herein, at his olfii at Heppurr, ori g in, on
ticceinher 27, Ism. at in o clock a m
it Jitf. l.ftAs. Register,
EGON SHORT USE Ky.
QUICKEST AND MOST T1RECT LINE Tc
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and nl
Points EAST wi.l SOUTH
EAST. te3SSy
LOOK AT THK TIME.
SHE YOO fiOlSG EAST?
If so, be sure Ami sea tbst yoor
ticket reads via
its Line
....TIIK....
OHIO AGO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS TBI
Great Short Uqc
BETWEEN
DULUTf I, St. TAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTLI.
rholr Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestlbuled
Dining and Sleeping car
Trains, snd Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME"
iaa z en this road a national reputation. All
daae nf passengers carried on the vestlbuled
rains w ithout estra charge. Ship your freight
m l travel over this famous line. All agents
nave tickets.
W.H. MEAD, K.C.StVAOE,
lieu. Agent, I rav. T. A f. Agt.
2ta Washington St.. Portland. Or.
For rates snd all all Information, inquire
of O. R. & N. and 8. P. agents, or address,
R. C. NICHOL, 8. K. HOOPER,
General Ageut, Gen. Pass, ii Tkt Agt.
2M Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. Ha at, Local Agt.. Heppner, Or.
VA 0
'5
a
NEW V0KK, 4 days
CHICAGO. '.)h
ST. LOUIS,
OMAHA,
SALT LAKH, 1 J M
Vn-f K' Ollniiig Chair Cars
Uplioletereil T'inrisl Hleepinu Cat'
rullroan ralnnsi Hleeplnn Car.
Kiir full partifiil ir retfar.ling rte
itua of trains, do., otll "ti or s t.lri ss
J. o. H ur,
Airnt . U. A N. V- Hrpprer. Oricm
O. (1. Tkbhv, W. E. Coma.
Trs. I'asa. Ag. t A,t
IJtThirr) Kt.. tV.flnil, Or.
Timber Culture -Final Proof.
NOTICE.
v
It, I.asu Orrn s, Tns Pi i . oasoos.
NoW'ttitM-r 1.
fOMI'LAINT HAVIMI Sff.N KMkKMI AT
this nSlrw hy I'avld II. Hensbaw asalnat
UMI,P STA.KS IsSn OrrtCK. Tllil'r." 'niyr tor lallnrloe,.mply wltlilaw
Imllea Or Nov IS Iw 1 aa h Homestead Unity Nit 4. "J. .Iai.il August
of Meepner. has !.! iioll. eol Intenll,,,, u I 4 A Tow ushlp J . Hang ! . w .
A ... i ti,,,a i vi u,.,niw I nlie.1 ' M 1" Morrow ronniy, oreon. w Uh a view to
NKLSON 4 FORT SIUJTARD
I1F.D MOINTAIN RAILWAYS
Tl. Ouly All Hail lU'iit Wiibi.oi
Chang it ('' Hrtwi-o HHi5iim.
Hoaslno.l stiJ Nrlaon. A 1st kltwti
Nflaotl SB I Hivselao l, itsity xvp
flood ay :
sl.l.s ,H.n.n.l..loiwr, athlsoSlew In H,,,p,,.r th e.-e"all.. nl s. Id niry II.. ld parties
Or. , on H.liw.1.1. Ih. nh day ol krrmli. ft. 5;''. -i V'T ! "t""1
l , .m Mmlr eoltnr. appll. siloa No ., lor l'r. I" at Wneln. I a m ,
.1, ai. ol see No , Imp No, I r No, M K, "'"""I, M'i t"r"l'U "' - .Heenl,,,
WM said alleged lallur. a ter I r lord, i nuiity
I Imvs
SOI A. !M
lim A M
10 AM .
Mp..k
(.- and
, N,.:mm -.
AH.
. . l
, s ' -.
s P. M
II names as wilm-.i.-s: Rolrt F. Mst'esnn,
Reuhen J. I.siitit, Joha Oaiiul and altitou
Br,.wU,ai4 UHVuer or.
I l.-rk. Is aiilliorlret to take the leallt.it. y ha
In si hi tiito1 at tlt'ppiier. Oregon, uu lieta.
t r 1). lt.v at ;u W nl'- I a. m.
41 r. (Atvaji, swn.:,
I'w et.tirte. m. at N. i.,tl w alels.t-ra f.
taal.s ami all h.-' ei a' U.k i-..n'-
Paatta-w f t k.ni. Iilrer ax I ' e4a
ft4i kVukMA aft iitvba m.ut mm
warn
PACIFIC III.
Ysllow Stone Park Lin
TUB ONLY DININQ CAR ROUTE FROM
PORTLAND TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL
LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
Leave.
'Tlic Iteiilator line"
flic Dallrs, PurtldaJ k Astoria Nivigilico Ci
mTXJL.y&xnm
....... en alhII a.tn liarllll irA&"
U A LLC J Mi 1 1 miu ntuvLivi
tnaincltig MooiUt, May 2nd, lb
atoarurrs if ih Kefcrnlator Lio will
lv 1'tMtian.l at 630 s, m aud The
Dalles at 8 3D
Vhco yen kti to Pnrllacd, Slop fiff
Th Ualles and tsks trip down the
Coionjbj .; jnn will erjoy it, sr,i ssvr
mny.
W. 0. AI.LAWAT,
General Arfnt.
O IJIOlt TIIVII3 t
Sciti Kranolwoo
Vd all lnl. ia ( allf-rtila. ta th. Mt HhaM
roataol the
Southern Pacific Co
n.i
Kiatiwai tliriMa rahftwnia
IMtlttra mr mmin. iiiasowwiff rMiat
Il
No. 2
11 A. M.
No.
P. M.
Depot Fifth aod I Sis.
Fast Mall for Tacoma.
Seattle, Aherdeen.Houth
lend, Spokane, Helena,
Hutte, Anaconda, Kt.
Paul, Chicago, New
York. Boston, and all
points Last and South
east.
Portland, Tacoma snd
Seattle Express, for Ta
coma, Seattle, Olyropla
wou iiitenueuiaie maul'
line points.
Arrive.
No. 1
10:15 A. M.
No. I
It P. M
I DAYS to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana,
Kansas City and other Missouri
river points.
3!4 DAYS to St. Louis, Milwaukee snd Chi
cago. 4V DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston and other far-East-srn
points.
Union depot connections In all principal cities.
Baggaga checked through to destination nf
tickets.
I'nton depot, Portland, foot of Sixth st.
For aleerlt g ear reservations, tickets, nan.
of routes sua other lulorniatlou. call on or
writ
A. D. CUARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, Stt Morri
son it.. Cor. Third, Portland. Oregon.
Wisconsin
CiBjvsat,
liats
rtiatiwai
m.M utd lit
of th. Pwetfbt t s. Inllna8 Bnffs
alasiMt, Hswnnil-elaM Mfrs
A 'ta-led tn.spes. train, alt.aMinaj Mawyo
are. i m,-lati "r, fur Barmd-tlas. tianBr.
Fur mie. Urkta, alawti.tig rr rxawer tia,
Ma. fa't tie-. " a-idfa.
a. I'lghimt. Mai.arer. O. ft. MABKIIAM
-n P s lw-l.A rteee
THRot i.H Tit KITS
o all p .int. In ' Fa.'erfl iH rana la aud
KuflAai ua Ul fcl''ji't, af b rst fates (nit,
f A' UA.. teVVVM. Ct.
GENERAL
PASSENGKR
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Not. 5, 1897.
PAT HON 8 of tbe Wiboolmd
Central Lice io pRgsiog tbrongb
Cbics.gr mny require some sssist
Dce io the way of bnviDg their
baud bapgagn tskeo form or to
train aud carriage r butt, or in
many other way, aod tbey will
find all that ia desired in tbia re
aped in tbe aerrice of tbe Uabers
at the Grand Central Passenger
Ktatioo, ho bare recently been
aniformed with brown aait and red
icap. I bey will be in waiting at
jail train prepared to assist pa.
"s" i ""u ! uouea ioai our
patrnna will folly avail tbeuaelTee
f thia additional nmriainn fnw
'their comfort.
JAM. J POX I),