Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, March 16, 1899, Image 4

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News of Importance to Oregon
Wamhlnoton'a Climte--Hrmnn,
Work in Securing Oregon1 River
nd Harbor Approprletlone--Senator
MoBride's Infill
enoe In Our Behalf.
(Special Correspondence to the Gazette.)
Washington, D. 0.. March 7, 1899.
Thii mornins a fleroe blizzard struck as
and the world ia Greenland, with howl
Ina winds and fleroe blasts, and snow
and ioe Maroh at its very worst. II is
imolv awful 1 All the wioter baa beeD
o .nnnxaainn nf blizzard), while Boreas
haa haso at times band in hand witb
Jupiter Pluvius, and at other and sun
a time with old ArctnrDUs. It has
been a winter to tell of in days to oome
Eveu as I write the winds are howling
funeral dirges and playing "faDtastio
,int in mult a the ansels weep." For
the year past Washington bas not been
the oity we have read of, on the normal
average, but bas set nature's rules and
laws at deflanoe, playing the very mis
ohief witb its semi-tropical reputation.
We bave beard, in tbe past, of the
splendid work Binger Hermann bas done
when in congress, seouring river and
harbor appropriations for Oregon. It in
true that Hermann deserves all ibeoredit
that has ever been aooorded him J that
when in oongress be boilt himself np Id
the good will and respeot of bis ool
leagues, so was able to aooomplish great
results. Onr fiht has nsually been
made in the house, and, very fortunately
for Oregon, Hermann was on the most
important committee, as well as near the
bead of that; so bad evtry advantage for
doing work.
But at the recent session we bad no
member on the rivers and harbors oom
mittee, for Mr. Tongue had not served
long enough to oommand snob a posi
tion. Despite all his strenuous efforts
and protests, the rivers and harbors oom
mittee practically iguored Oregon, so his
able Bhowing of valid finite produoed no
results. All tbo house allowed was Til
lamook, $17,000; loAer Willamette and
Columbia, 8100,000; below Goquille
Citv. J23.000: upper Goquille, 86.000,
making a totul of $148,000.
WorBtof all, tbey wanted to repeal the
aots by which work was to be contracted
for Yaqnina, to oomplete that harbor at
a cost of a million dollars, and also that
for similar aotion at The Dalles for oom-
nletion of the boat railway. This was
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like adding insult to injury.
Here was a pitiful outcome for ont-of
the-way Oregon 1 The only reooaree was
to see what the senate could and would
do in our behalf. To most congressional
workers it would have seemed fearful
odds, when the bouse was so bent on
ignoring Oregon. . But our state bad a
ohampiop and., we have proof of the an
cieut apboriBm : "Tbe hour always baa
its man."
Senator . George W. McBrtde had
aniotlv worked bis way among his
brother senators to aeqnire influence and
make friends. He bas geniality and
possesses tact as well as business quali
ties, that, combined, make a senator
strong by winning friends. Tbey bave
discovered that be is a modest man,
while firm in claiming what be considers
right; tbey also respeot bis devotion to
bis slate; all tbe more beoauae, until of
late, he bad do oolleague to help his
work for Oregon.
Wbeu tbe sadly emasculated bouse
bill found its way into the senate, Mr
MoBride bad one strong advantage for
be was a member of the senate oonmiit
tee ou oommerce. that corresponds with
tbe house oommittee on rivers and bar
bora. Tbere be had room to work, aud
did work, witb so rouob taol that the
senate oommittee left no single feature
of tbe bouse bill as the bouse committee
bad framed it. The entire bill was
changed; and, by the by, it was playing
a tremendous bluff ou tbe house to de
maud that every feature of their action
as lo Oregon should be amended bo ut
terly. It took on beroio proportions for
a single man to attempt so rouob.
The entire bill was changed its re
pealing clauses as to Yaquioa bay aud
The Dalles boat railway were struck out
aud all the bouse figures were increased
in respect to every appropriation made,
Aa amended by the seuate, Oregon
items stood witb fl!)5,000 added to what
the bouse bad passed. Of ooursa, this
disscreement called for a oommittee el
conference. Ho well had Mr. MoBride
impressed the senate, and its committee
on couimeroe, that tbere were very
strong prepossession in his favor. And
so well bad be prepared bisoaee that the
senate ooofereee, of whom he was unfor
tunately ool one, bad in hand separate
briefs, prepared by him, that oovered
fully every diepoted point. 8o, as fast
as these were called np for aotion, some
senate oonferee would have the brief
read is to Ibat peoial item; and so well
prepared were tbey that tbey won their
way witb two exceptions, which were
settled on so honorable a compromise
tbat tbey were in tbemeelvea victories,
for they anulled tbe original bouse ao
tion in each case.
The boose bad determined lo out down
to the fUS.OOO originally aooorded; they
meant it every time; bat tbe way the
senate stood by oar George was beauti
ful to see. Said one of them, as was told
me, "Mr. MoBride is a modest man who
never intrudes; be wants bis state to have
needed recognition; we intend tbat it
shall bave it, and Oregon deserves it."
And, sure enough, Oregon bae it.
It was wonderful pluck on the part of
Mr. McBride to grasp so wide a Boope,
antagonize tbe imperative boose and
win so great a viotoryl
In the matter of Yaqnina Bay, tbere
was an honorable compromise. It was
not to be expected that tbe boose wonld
surrender all; it ended by not repealing
tbe aot of 1890, empowering to oonlraol
for the work at Yaquioa, so tbe original
aot stands with tbe 850,000 appropria
tion omitted. Provision ia made for
aotion by a board of U. fl. engineers, who
will deoide if this work la desirable, or
they may suggest some other as more
desirable. Meantime no work will be
done at Yaqnina. "Hope deferred" may
"make tbe heart siok," but Yaquioa is
nnlv defnrred. aa our delegation will
work for it still.
As lo the 850,000 lo be expended on
the boat railway at Tbe Pallet, this was
graoefully yielded by the senate to let
tbe boose oonferees down easy. Tbere
is left on hand 8210,000 to prosecute the
work, soUbere knoib)ng, to worry
aboul. The iofluile tact of our senator
most probably inoluded these oonoes
sions and bad them in view. - ' '
Salem people owe Mr. MoBride tbat
tbey are to bave a government bonding
tbere. The bill passed the bouse late in
tbe afternoon, and was to immediately
go to tbe senate, aa, to be effeotive, it
must pass before tbo sundry civil bill
oame np. Al the very last momeni
just as tbe sundry oivil bill wee aboul to
be called, this was hurried and by gen
eral oonsent, as an appropriation bill
was pending, it passed and was then
made effeotive br an item added to tbe
sundry bill making $50,000 appropriation
(or tbe same. Tbe house bill contained
no appropriation. The aenate bad an
identical bill introduced by Senator Mo
Bride. whioh eimulified matters. Then
the bill was inoperative without an ap
propriation, wbiob was aooompliebad
by an amendmeut to the suudry civil
bill tbat was just in baud. This emer
genoy had been forseen by Senator, Mo
Bride and Ibis amendmeut had been in
oluded in tbe general amendments for
poblio buildings. Tbis amendmeut
would not have remained in the sundry
oivil bill but for the passage of tbe bouse
bill through tbe senate, as the bouse
conferees threw out all appropriations
for public buildings not authorized by
bills paaaed both houses. Within twenty
minutes after tbe passage of tbe house
bill through tbe satiate, tbe suudry oivil
bill, oarrying 850,000 tor tbe Salem
building, also paased that body. Tbat
was a close oall for Salem, but tbe last
days of the session see rxany suou.
Senator MoBride was so used up by tbe
loss of two nights' sleep, tbat he has bad
to get even by taking several days rest.
8. A. Clarkii. '
THEY GO HAND IN HAND.
farmers and Manufacturers Traveling the
Same Road to Prosperity.
New York Commercial.
An examination of Amerioao exports
for 1898 reveals the fact that for every
dollars' worth of American manufac
tures rather more than 82 worth of
State News
Thi re are 170 students" enrolled iu the Moro
public schools.
Long Creek is to have a number ol fine new
buildings this summer.
Tax collections in Columbia county for 1S98
already amount to $2,500.
Congress Thomas II. Tongue reached Hllls-
Amerioan agricultural products found boro Monday from Washington,
their way abroad. How long tbie grati- j. M. Shepherd, aged "8 years. a pioneer news
fvina proportion will continue it is very paper man, ...
bard to guess, in view of the strides
Timber Culture Find Proof.
TT KITED STATES LAND OFflCE.
Notice is hereby given mat Aaani n.
has riled notice of his intention to make final
proof before Vawter Crawford, county clerk oi
Morrow county, Oregon, at ins ornce iunpr
(Iruunn rm M llIlflH V F.nR Z, LU UttV Ul HI at v.n,
luuu Hmhr ftiitnn) iinnllration No. 2334, for I
he south H northeast uorineaai duu
and the northwest K nortaeasr, secuuu
township 3 soutii, range 28 east.
Andrew J. Cook. John W. Waddell and Arthur
E. Smith, all of Heppner, Oregon
wbiob Amerioao manufacturers are now
taking to seonre tbeir full share of for
eign trade. But the lead which agricul
ture still has in this country over manu
facturing is sufficient to promise a long Week.
leas of life to American industrial
progress along present lines.
Time was in our history when the cul
tivation of tbe aoil embraced interests ao
preponderant that they had but to de
mand a certain policy at tbe polls for
ll..nr Tornh Bfitz. of Walla Walla, i to build
two brick blocks at Pendleton this summer
a nan oYnrAM line from Lakcview, Lake
county, over the southern route is projected,
with flveSiew looms added to their capacity
the Union woolen mills started up again last
A fund Is being suuscnoeu u, cuu....
athletic track at the Forest Grove Pacific Uni
versity,
The nroDosItion to bond the city of Arlington
was carried last Saturday by an almost unanim
ous vote.
It is estimated that fully 150 immigrants from
that policy to be adopted, no matter how the East have arrived in La Grande during the
nHrl rleslrnative it uiltrht prove to past week
every other than the agricultural inter- Coroner H. E. Currey. of Baker, received
. . .... noma very painful bruises, caused by being
est. Under socn, oironmsiaooes uiuu- & buggy
faoturiug had pretty nara aieuuiug The Western Tongorlallst a journai deyotcd
this Oountry for many years. IN o sooner to he ,ntoreBt of the barbers, by C. W. Benson,
bad it lifted its bead and attempted to UfSalem, will begin publication about the 25th
flourish as it. should than the agrioul- A mountain lion was killed recently four
r.r intfli-flata. conceiving that Ameri- miles from Prairie City, Grant county, which
can manufacturers were being encour
aged, at tbe expense of the tiller of the
soil, obanged the policy of enoourage-
measured 7V4 feet from the nose to the tip of the
tail.
Bids for a two-story stone building, for fra
ternal and business purposes, are advertised for
meet to manufacturers at home to one of by the Masons and the Odd Fellows of Canyon
enoouraaement to manufacturers abroad. City
A special committee of The Dalles city council
h.. rtonirlort tn order a terra-cotta sewer, to
replace the pipes now in UBe over a large por
tion of the city.
The Prineville city council has granted H
r,te. of Hillsboro. a 15 year electric light and
Tin. h vaetlv nhanired since then, water franchise, and will Issue bontis to tne
amount of tlO.UUU. xneir piaui w.n " uus
before the first of AuguBt.
leaving tbe smokelsss chimneys of Amer
ioao plants as a patbetio monument to
tbe flokle patriotism of American farmers
and the pitiful shortsightedness of un
bridled human selfishness in general.
The farmer has learned the value of the
adjaoent manufacturing village as a
market, and baa come forth fully to
realize tbe truth oj Adam Smith's dec
laration that the home market is twice
as valuable, sale for sale, as the foreign
market. On the whole, though availing
himself, of the foreign market as an out
let for his surplus, tbe farmer boa be
oome a sturdy champion of American
manufacturing. The reason wby a good
lead in agriculture ia necessary to tbe
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., Feb. 11, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof-in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the county
clerk of Morrow county at Heppner, Oregon, on
March 24, 1899, viz:
JOHN D. CLARK, of Vinson, Oregon,
Homestead entry o. MSG for the south
southwest H and south M southeast section
21, township 1 south, range 29 E. VV. M
He names tne ioiiowmn wimicbbm i ,;
ui. nn.,,i..A.,. t.aBifi.i.a iinnn mid cultivation
(hat a large agricultural export indicates of Bttid land, viz:- John Moialey, Hugh Koss
and . nhtl V. KCOlt. OI VIIIKIIC, vieKuu, nnu
iiTiu Wurman, of Heniileton, Oregon.
17-22 K. W. Babtlett, Register.
tbat food is oheaper bere than it is at
least in tbe oouclries wbiob parohase
our food, wbiob are chiefly tbe rjaaoufac
tnriuR ooaotries. As long as foreign
laborers engaged in manufacture are
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west railroad down Soaks river. Men
and snppliea are arriving daily aud about
300 men are actively at work al tbe dif
terent oarupa, which are aoattered along
tbe river for ten miles.
Laird's gang comprises about 60 men
who are blasting aud doing rook work,
while Ortnan k Crook are finishing
grades on all tbe available ground before
making tbe beavv fills.
One mile ot grade ia completed and
traok ia being laid on it from Blake s
spur, two miles from Huntington, to. a
polut below Nagle. Rolling stock Is
now on the way and a construction train
will be put on at onoe.
The survey iug gang is oroes-seetioning
Ilikih Point, through wbiob a tunnel ot
about 200 feet will be made. 1 This is tbe
only tunnel tbat will bave to be made in
the entire route, The grade level will be
about 20 feet above Snake river'a bigb
water mark aud will be kept at this level
all tbe way.
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will be established as fast as meo can be
obtained,' as they intend to work 1,000
jut us suou at tbey present themselves
their food aa Amerioan laborers in the
same pursuits.onr manufacturers cannot
complain tbat they are hampered in
their struggle for foreign markets by
tbe higher oost of provisions here and
there oonaequent compulsion on that
aonroe to pay higher wages, and thus go
handicapped into the foreign market.
Just aa long aa manufacturing and
agriculture go band in band and agree
mutually to enjoy between them tbe
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him by Bection 2-155, 0 8. Hev. 8tnt., as amended
by the act of congress approved February 26,
W.I5, we will proceed to oiler at public sale on
the 27th day of March, ISiiil, at 11 o'clock, a m.
of suid day, at this ollice, the following tract of
lurid to-wit: The north 4 southeast 4 section
1, township 4 south, range 27 east.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described tract and lands are advlBCd to
file their claims in this office on or before the
day above designated for the commencement ol
said sale, otherwise thuirriglits will be forfeited.
E. W. Bauti.ktt, Register,
17-22 J. O, Swaokhambb, Receiver.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollice at The Dalles, Ore., March 1, 1SU9.
Kntna 1a hnrphv irtven that the following-
named settler has Hied noticeof his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the I 'ouuty
Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner, Oregon,
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Homestead entry No. 62, for the southeast hi
of section 25, township 1 south, range SO east,
H?'names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ol
said land, viz: Patrick Doherty, John Doherty,
of Vinson, Ore., JameB Mclntire. of Heppner.
Ore., and Barney P. Doherty, o? Lexington, Ore.
20-6 DAKlwiii jvutfusioi.
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Discovered By Woman.
Another great disoovery bas been
made aud tbet too, by a lady of this
Oountry . "Disease fastened its olutob.es
upon ber aud tor seven years she - with
stood its severest tests, but ber vital or
tfitus - were nudermined ' aud death
seemed , ituruioent. For three mouths
she oougbed inoessaotly and oould . not
sleep., She finally discovered a way. to
recovery by purchasing ot ue a bottle ot
Dr. King's New discovery (or ooosomp
tiou, aud was so moob relieved on tak
ing first dose, that she slept all night
ami with two bottles bus been absolute
ly cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
Luta." Thus write W. 0. Mamnick 4
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iTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
II Halloo flr FVh. 21. 1NM.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by Warren H. Roberts against William H. Mc
cormick for abandoning his homestead entry
Mn i 'xs rlatprl ifhrnarv 2ti. 1802. unon the north
west 4 ol section 11, township 1 north, range 2:1
east, In Morrow county, Oregon, with a view to
the cancellation of said entry, the said parties
are hereby summoned to appear at this office on
th isth dav of Anril. 1800. at 10 o'clock a. m., to
r,.Ui,nn,i ami furnish testimony concerning said
oiw.,.,1 nhmulmiment. N. J. Hale. United
Htates commissioner, Is authorized to tnko the
testimony herein at his ollice in lone, uregou,
on a pril 8, 1800, at 10 ociock a.m.
19-25 Jay P. Lucas, Register,
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The new steamboat Spokane, built by
the O. R. & N. Co., to ply on the Snake
river between Riparia aud Lewie ton, is
now oomplete, aud iu service The
steamer Lewiston is also Id semo and
the two steamer will alternate between
Riparia and Lewielon, leaving Rtparia
daily except Sunday on arrival of train
No. 4 from Portland aud reaching Lew
iston next dav at 1 p. in. R (turning,
will leave Lewiston daily aioept fiatur
day at li o'olook Doou, arriving at Ri
paria at 7 p. m., connecting with train
No. 3 from Spokane. The Spokane bas
been especially ooottruoted tor the run
rr.soticoed above, and is thoroughly
fitted with all modem appline s, electric
lights, eto, and tor speed and comfort
will excel any oratt thit baa ever been
built for the Snake river, The Lewis loa
li ber steady old salt. tt
The woman who is
weak, nervous, tired and
exhausted ; who has a
poor and variable appe
tite and no strength or
nerve: who sutlers from
pains and aches, drag
ging flown and
burninft sensa
tions; and who
recogn ixes,
herself, that
she has become
irritable, cross,
blue and de
spondent, is in
almost every
case surTerinir
from weakness
and disease of
the delicate
and important organs that bear the burdens
of maternity.
Thousands of women suffer in this way
and do not recoftniie the cause, or if they
do understand their condition, neglect it
rather than submit to the obnoxious exam
inations and local treatment insisted upon
by the average physician. Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription is a wonderful medi
cine for women who suffer in this way. It
does away with the necessity for these try
ing ordeals, and may be used in the privacy
of the home. It acts directly on the deli
cate organs concerned, and makes them
strong, vigorous and healthy. It banishes
the discomforts of the epectnnt period and
makes baby's advent easy and almost pain
less. It transforms weak, nervous, petulant
invalids into happy wives and mothers.
Thousands of women have testified, over
their own signatures, to this fact. The
"Favorite Prescription" maybe procured
from any good medicine dealer. Any wom
an who will write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf
falo, N.Y., mv have the advice of an emin
ent and skillful specialist without charge.
Mrs. Cora M. McLsurin. of Rockport. Copish
Co., Mia., writes: "I hd dnplcment and
inflammation of the utru. I was under the
treatment of our family physician for a long
time, but received no benefit. I had fallinsof in
ternal organ with tilctratlon and enlargement.
I commenced naing Dr. Pierce Favorite Pre
acriptioo. ' Golden Medical Diacovrry.' ' Pleasant
Ft lieu' and 'Extract of Smart-Weed.' From
the first day I brfa to improve, and in short
time I w bl to do aU tnv housework. If It
had not been for your medicine 1 would have
been dead long ago."
Stomach and liver troubles with sluggish
action of the bowels arc cured by Doctor
tneree's Pleasant Pellet.
NOTICE TIMBER CULTURE.
UNITKD STATES LAND OFFICE, THE
Dalles. Ore., Feb, 10, 1800.
Complaint having been entered at this office
by VN illlam O. Johnson against William Young
or failure to comply with law as to Umber
culture entry No. 2ti72, dated Nov. 11, 1887. upon
the northwest M section 27, township 2 south
ranged 2:1 east, in Morrow county, Oregon, with
a view to the cancellation of said entry, con
testant nlleeintr failure to cultivate and plant;
the said parties are hereby summoned to appear
at this ollice on the mh day of April, 1800. at 10
o'clock a. m , to respond and furnish testimony
alri allseed f-.ilure. N.J. Hale.
I'nlted Slates commissioner, is authorised to
take the testimony herein at his ollice at lone.
Oregon, on April 1, ism , at iu o chick, a m.
Jay P. Lucas, Receiver.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T-vEPARTMENT OF THK INTERIOR, LAND
I J t mice at La Grande. Or.. Feb. 20 1809.
Nntli. ia hereby irtven that the following-
named settler has filed noticeof his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made belore the county
clerk of Morrow county, at neppner, uieguu,
ou April 7, lsoo, via:
JOHN R. SIMONS, Heppner, Or.
nnnixatxad No HI0. for the southeast U north
west southwest northeast and lots 2 and
a rttl.ni I. tnwnshto 5 south, range 2S E W M
He namea the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ami cultivation oi
Uml via: Norman A. Kclley. Amos Mes-
seldine, James Fristoe and William Uarrigus
all of Ucppuer, Oregon.
8 2;l K. W. Bauti.ktt, Register,
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
11V VIRTI'E OF AN EXECUTION AND OR
1 d.-r of sale duly Issued by the clerk of the
circuit court ot the County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, dated the t uy oi jiarcn, inm, i
a curtain action iu the circuit court for af
.u.imrv ami state, wherein S. S. Hotline, ad
mlnistrator ot tne estate oi w i. nouiue, ue
I nialtitlir. rwnvored iudKtneut aaainst
t'harles Kilkins. defendant, for the sum of
thirteen hundred eighty-eight aud- 2A.1U0 dol
lar, w ith Intercut ihereou at the rate ot 8 per
out iK-r annum from the ritlt day of fceiuemlw
ls'AS, and the further sum of one hundred
dollars attorney's fee with Interest at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the 6th day u
s.uitiiiler. litis, and costs and diabiirsemen
taxed at thirty two ami 5U-1UU doHars and in
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum f rum the pth day ol sepu'iuLer, is;'.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 6th day of April, 1899
at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door
,,f the court house hi tleonner. Morrow county,
Oregon, sell at pumte auction to tne nignm
bidder for cash tu band, the following described
property, to-w It: The north half of the north
west quarter of section eighteen (IS) In town
ship one tt! north of range twenty-four (24) east
ol Willamette meridian, in Morrow county,
Oieiron. Taken and levied uin a tne protwrur
Of thaaidChileFilkin, or so much thereof
as mav l necessary to satisfy tne saio Juttg
ment in favor of Ihe above tiauitxt niaiutirt and
against said t'harle Filkins, together Willi all
eosis and disbursemenn that hae or may
accrue. K. I.. Matlock, Sheriff,
By J. W. M nwk, Deputy.
iMtxd at Uipur, March t), 1M W-
8.00 p.m. Ocean Stramhhips 4:00 p.m.
From Portland.
For San Francisco
every Ave days.
8:00 p.m. CoMtmbia Riveb 4:00p.m.
Ex Sunday Steamers. Ex. Sunday
Saturday , . ,
10:00 p. m. To Astoria and Way
Landings.
6 00 a.m. Willamkttb River 4:30p.m.
Ex. Sunday , Ex.Bunday
Oregon City, New
berg, Salem and
V, ay Landings.
7-00 a.m. Willamette and 3:30 p.m.
Tues., Thur, Yamhill Rivers. Mon., Wed.
and Sat. and Fri.
Oregon City, Day
ton & Way Land
ings. 6-00 a.m. Willamette River 4:30p.m.
Tues Thurs Tues., Thur.
and Sat. Portland to Corval- and Bat.
lis & Way Land
ings. Snake River.
Lv. Riparia , , . J-v. Lewiston
ally except Riparia to Lewiston daily except
Saturday
This Railway Co.
Operates its trains on the famous blook
system;
I Liijhts its trains by electricity through
out;
Uses the celebrated eleotrio berth read-
ins lamp;
Runs speedily equipped passenper trains
every day and night Detween i. raui
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago;
the
Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul
Also operates steam-heated vestibuled
trains, carrying we wesi private
oomDartment oars, library buffet smok
ing cars, and palace drawing room
sleepers.
Parlor oars, free reouning chair oars.
and the verv best dining onair oar
service.
For lowest rates to any point in the
TTm'tnd States or Canada, apply to
agent or address
0. J. EDDY,
J. W. OASEY. Ueneral Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agent. rortiana, ur.
Passengers booked for all Foreign
Countries.
J. 0. HART, Agent, Heppner.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Geucral PasBenger Agent. Portland, Or.
OREGON SHORT LINE Ry
DUE YOU GOING ERST?
If bo, be sore and see that your
tioket reads via
Tie nwestern. Line
....THE....
CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS, AND
OMAHA RAILWAY
THIS IS THH
Great Short LiQe
BETWEEN
DULUTH, St. PAUL, CHICAGO
AND ALL POINTS
EAST AND SOUTH.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Vestibuled
tuning ana Bleeping i;ar
Trains, and Motto:
Scenic Line of the World
The Favorite Transcontinental
Between tbe Northwest and
all Points EaBt
Choice of Two Routes Through
the FAMOUS...,.
Rocky Mountain Scenery
And four routes east of
Pueblo and Denver...
All passengers granted a day
stopover in the Mormon capitol or
anywhere between Ogden and
Denver. Personally conducted ex
cursions three days a week to
Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis
Chicago and the East, '
For tickets and and information regarding
rates, routes, etc., or for descriptive advertising
matter, call on agents of O. K. & N., Oregon
Short Line or Sou them Pacific companies.
R. C. NICHOI,, S. K. HOOPER,
General Agent, Gen. Pass. St Tkt. Agt.
251 Washington St., Denver, Col.
Portland, Oregon.
J. 0. Hart, Local Agt., Heppner, Or.
NORTHERN
AM.
PIMRI.
Yellow Stone Park Lin
THE ONLY DINING-CAR ROUTE FROM
PORTLAND TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YEL
LOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK.
Leave.
OITIflKEST AND MOST DIRECT LINE TO
UTAH, COLORADO, NE
BRASKA, KANSAS, MIS
SOURI RIVER and all
Points EAS1 and SOUTH
EAST.es LOOK AT THE TIME.
"ALWAYS on time"
has gl en this road a national reputation. All
elasse of passengers carried on tne vestibuled
trains without extra charge. Ship your freight
and travel over this famous Hue. All agents
have tickets.
W. H. MEAD, F.C.8AVAGE,
Gen. Agent. Trav. F. it P. Agt
2 Washington St.. Portland, Or.
mnu
3
3
NEW YORK, 4 days
CHICAGO, 3 "
ST. LOUIS,
OMAHA,
SALT LAKE, li
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Upholstered" Tourist Sleeping Car?
PalluiBn Palaae Sleeping Care
For full particulars regarding rates,
time of trains, etc., call on or address
J. O. HART,
Agent O. R. N. Co., Heppner, Oregon
O. O. Tebby, W. E. Coman,
Trav. ram. Ajt. Gtu'l Agt.
124 Third St., Portland, Ore.
"Tie tool ator Lioe"
The Dalles, Portland & Astoria Navigation Co.
BTTl WEES
"DALLES CITY" AND "REGULATOR"
Commencing Monday, May 2nd, the
steamers ot tbe Regulator Line will
leave Portland at 6:30 a, m. and Tbe
Dalles at 8:30 a. m.
When yon go to Portland, stop off at
The Dalles and take a trip down the
Columbia; you will enjoy it, and save
money.
. W. CALLAWAY,
General Agent,
SPOKANE FALLS 4 NORTHERS
NELSON 4 FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN RAILWAYS
The Only All-Rail Route Without
Change of Cars Between Spokane,
Rosalaod and Nelson. Also between
Nelson aui RosslanJ, daily exoept
Sunday :
Leare. Arrive.
Xl A. M Sookane 6:40 P. M.
l!iO A. M Ii,wland S:W P. M
:10 A.M.., Nelson 65 P. M
('li eonneet'ona at Nelson irith steamers for
Kii and all Kootenai ltkk points.
Pawwisera fr Rttl hlvr and Ponadarr
MMt emuieet at Maraas wita sum datlv.
QOICK TIMU !
San Franolsoo
Aud all points in California, via the Ut, Bhasta
route of the
Southern Pacific Co
The great highway through California to all
points Kant and Sonth. brand boenie Route
Of the Paeifio Coast. Pullman Boffat
Sleepers. Seoond-claaa Sleepers
Attached to ezpreM trains, affording enperior
acuomuoaationa ror seeund-otaas tassenawa.
For rate, ticket, alannina rm.r , mm inHnn.
etc. call npon or addram
R. KOEHLER, Manager, C. H. MARKHAM,
Qn. F. A P. art. Portland. Oraeoa
TH ROUGH TICKETS
To all points in the Eastern States, Canada and
Kuraps can b obtained at lowest rates from
D. S. tilUlAN, HepiiBer, Oft
Mo. 2
11 A. H.
No. 8
8 P. M.
Depot Fifth and I Sts.
Fast Mail for Tacoma,
Seattle, Aberdeen, South
Dend, Spokane, Helena,
mute, Anaconda, Ht.
Paul. Chlcaeo. New
York. Boston, and all
points ast and Boutn
east.
Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle Express, for Ta
coma, Seattle, Olympia
and intermediate maln-l
line points.
Arrive.
No. 1
10:16 A.M.
No.S
11 P. M
8 DAYS to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omana,
KanBas City and other Missouri
river points.
3!i DAYS to Bt. Louis, Milwaukee and Chi
cago. 4H DAYS to Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, Boston and other far-Eastern
points.
Union depot connections in all principal cities.
Baintaire checked through to destination of
tickets.
Union depot, Portland, foot of Sixth st
For sleeping-car reservations, tickets. maDS
of routes and other Information, call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, 256 Morri
son St., Cor. Third, Portland, Oregon.
Wisconsin
Central
. Lima
GENERAL
PASSENGER
DEPARTMENT.
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
PATRONS of the WiBoonein
Central Lines in 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 is desired in this re
spect in the service of the Ushers
at the Grand Central Passenger
Station, who have recently been
uniformed witb brown suit and red
cap. They will be in waiting at
all trains prepared to assist pas
sengers, and it is hoped that our
patrons will fully avail themselves
of this additional provision for
their comfort
JAa C. POND,
Gea'l Pausr. Agt