Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 28, 1899, Image 1

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Seine!
SEVENTEENTH YEAR
PEOPESSIOITAIj C-A.X5XS,
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBElTrTsor
C. E. Redfield
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oflioe in First National Bank building.
Heppner, Oregon.
Ellis & Phelps
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All business attended to in a prompt
and satisfactory manner. Notaries Pub
lic and Collectors.
Ofttce in Natter's Building. Heppner, Oregon.
J. W. Morrow
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and
U. S. COMMISSIONER.
Office in 1'nlace hotel building, Heppner, Or.
A. Mallory,
U. S. COMMISSIONER
NOTARY PUBLIC
vim,?nBrze.a.t?.e11 kind" 0' LAN I) J
Collections made on reasonable terms
Otlice at residence on Chase street.
Government land script for sale.
D. E. Gil man
GENERAL COLLECTOR.
Put your old books and notes in bis
hands and get your mouev out of them
them. Makes a specialty "of hard collections.
Ofilce in J, N. Brown's building, Heppner, Or J
fEni i BilSTOftiil
H ia
UtHiU 1U Ktsr. Hilinlr. Ilia irroth , l . iu -J
, ..,,lu uo diut on me npeeu vim
NO. 749
Dr. M. B. Metzler
DENTIST
Teeth Extracted and Filled
Bridging a specialty
Painless Extraction
neppner - - Oregon.
G. B. Hatt
-Tonsorial Artist-
Shop, Matlock Comer, Heppner, Oregon.
AVegelablePreparationfor As
similating thcroodandRegula
ling the Stomachs anriBowels of
ilia w trail. ft V.1U. I
Promotes tHestion,CkeTful
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opnim.Morpturu nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
StapeafOldH-SAMVELBIXmm
Pumphn Seed"'
AbcSmrut
fioduth SJlt -Anise
Seed
Jipfx rntir.t -
lYomAced -
Clarified Sugnr .
hbtoyreen f'lavwt
A perfect Ifcmedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca,
Worms .Convulsions Jeverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
exact copy of wrappeb.
1....
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AM
AW
0
Uncle Jaek Morrow Paesed Peacefully Awiij
Friday Afternoon.
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
THC CrWTUW COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
-A.Abrahamsick :
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner
His work first-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street
fiRST Jational Bank
Sad ia our realization tbnt Uncle Jaok
Morrow has j.ined tbe great msjority in
the filetit beyond. Loved and honored
by men, women and obildren alike, tbei
grim destroyer ia responsible for the
gloom of asdoess wbiob spretid over ou
.enure county wnen the announcement
of bia death was made.
Already the press of the state bar
.eulogized bis memory in a fitting tribute
to one so deserving of praise. Courage
ous, strong and just he had the oouli
aeoce or bis followers, aud his JifeVl
work at its tioisb leaves this oommiinitj
an inheritance deserving of the grati
tude so manifest. , Morrow oountj
staads a monument to his memory fo
Ibe generations to oome. the creation of
whioh was due to his efforts as a mm
ber of the legislature in 1885.
The oity of Heppner was named at bit
.suggestion in consideration of bis faitb
tul partner, Henry Heppner, who stoon
jshoulder to shoulder with him in their
raslruggle as pionetra for the eupremaoj
,of this section of Eastern Oregon, aud il
was truly a pathetic illustration of de
votion witnessed at tbe side of the grev,
Has Henry paid bis farewell tribute, with
tearful byes, to one whom he had known
tbe snail
The little children will miss Mr. Mor
row, for he always bad a kind word fur
them. He was a simple, straightforward
man, who praoticedtbe goldeu rule, and
whose good oommon sense forbade wast
ing time strainini; eyes to sight the nn-
"U, nmiio ine nnrainaole alonj;
;ne speotral uis.es of thoubr, the termi
nati. n of whoso windings we do noi
know.
His light went out as tbe crimson euo
set faded from tbe summit of old Mount
Adams. The goldeu glow has gone, th
purple hazj has vauished, and tbe world
is better for bis having lived.
No shade of shrubbery, no wealth n
flowers, is possible up on this sun
soorcbed hillside above the water leveh
where it would be possible to beauM
such a oemetry. There are no sougbint
pines, no somber evergreens up here,
out tbe yellow sage blooming as a re
minder cf first frosts soon to herald lb
(Joining fall, and the beautiful bin.
lupiue will come with the showers o'
spring, and au oooasional maadow lart
even now sweetlv ainua. nnl vaitin,
PRAISE FOU DK. KA8MU8.
A WALLA WALLA TRAGEDY.
shadows nave a little longei
OF HEPPNER.
RHEA President
KHEA Vio President
. W CONSEK Cashie.
E. L. FKEELAND. .Assistant Uashiei
till the
irown.
And now the Maains have tenderiv
Iropped the last sprig of evergreen int
ibeir brother's grave, tbe clods hav.
fallen, tbe mound has been rounded up
oe people have gone down the hill.
But as the sun disappears over Judgi
I3ul ton's ridge and sknln its ahnft,
gainst the summit of Morguu mountaii
tbe hanging-lamps of heaven anr
fhe aro lights of earth twinkle out am
leam and glisten, and the big harvest
moon looks down as it nnlv can in thi,
mbieut air, they all know that the nev
nade grave oontains one who appreoiat
?d their brightness before bis eyes be
lame eigbtlees,
Tbe Morrow monument is far from the
raveled highway and arteries of trade
but the noble oharaoter of Uucle Jack
will long oast its shadow in homes anc
public placeg,
Transact a General Banking Business.
Gordon's
Feed and Sale Stable
Ha j nut been opened to the
public and Mr. Gordon, the
proprietor, kindly Invites his
friends to rail and try hU
firat-clasa accommodation!.
Flanty of Hay aA 3-raAa for Sal
Stable located on west side of Main
street between Win. Scrivner's and
A. M. Oiinn's blacksmith shops.
For the ladies A fine horse and lady's saldle.
LiIIJIIHTY MARKET
THE OLD SHOP I
Is the place to ro to get your fine pork
and lamb chops, steaks and roast.
Fih Every Friday. -
Fine sugar-cured hama and bacon. Pure leaf
lard, kettle-rendered, old style. Highest cash
price paid for at stock.
Bock 4. Mathawa.
EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND SOLD
Collections made on all points on reasonable terms. Burplusand undivided profits .)5,000.
GOLDGOLD
You can save it by trading with
illiam I Bisbee
Farewell, firm frinml mnv vnn al.in
aa nnna .1 1 . ra. ' " --w,
m uwuo uiuc a itc uiimti iinnnn ihm ...
Who carry a
rve ex j tii. if n ' i .
kji uBy Bu oneit Hardware, Uramteware, Tioware. Agricultural
iuiF1cu,Bns , mbkoiis, mucks, iitc, rainla and Oils (the best in
the world). Crockery and Glaaaware.
Give ns the rash and you cm cet as good and as many goods from us as vou
can get laid down in Ileppner from anywhere. This we guarantee
art
Stage Line"
B. F. MILLER, Prop.
Cheapest and most direct route to John Dav
valley, Canyon City mining district, Burns ami
otner interior points.
Stages leave Heppner Daily, Sunday ex
repted. at 6:30 a. m. Arrive at Canyon City
yt a noura.
Leave Canyon City at 4 p m., arrive at Hepp
ner in U hours connecting with trains.
HKi'fxita to
Hardman
Mouiiment . .
Hamilton
liong Crnek..
Fox Valley..,
John Day ...
Canyon City
MILES FARK
20 91.SKI
W 4 m
K-'i 4 7
Ih ft.se
: fin
1(12 8 on
lot 8 On
Stages connect with trains at Heppner.
No's. Having stocked nn this line with new
covered nachca and good teams I am prepared
give crm-ciaw ser ice w die puuiic.
ARLINGTON-FOSSIL
Line
Stage
n.
A.
tinnn
UtCU .V f ;i..
laokson Li. Morrow id family relatiou
ship, aa be realizid that their j not laboiS
... . ea
were ut aa eua.
Born Id the state of Kentucky on
Ootober 17, 1827, he would have been 72
years of age next moutb. Forty years ot
'bat period be bas spent In Eastern
OrecpD. .. ... r , ...... ....
A veteran early Irdian wars, bV
mrried a badly irjnred leg from Ihi
fleota of a rifle ball, wbiob necessitated?!
late operation at tbe Good SameritBU
Hospital in Portland litRl winter. Sine
uien ne dns Rradually weakenea until
be end came peaoefolly on Friday a
4:30 p. m.
Tbe faneral esrvioei were beld Sun
lay at 11 o'olock a. m., under tb
inspioes of the Masonic Lndge, of wbicl
a was a leading member, aud tbe at
teudance of those from far aud near wac
'be true indication of the ftpnm i.
wbiob be was held.
Senator J. W. Morrow, his only sod
mrvives him.
peaceful, pamless, aud may tb
realms you have entered into be do lesi
beautiful Ibaa tbe wouderons cloud.
ihat look on such fairy forms as yoi
novo wuiciiBu inose epienam summei
luusets from tbe wentern portals o-i
your Heppuer borne. J. W. It,
That 14-Ycar Old Stuff,
Kohn's Best,"
On Tap Down at The
TELEPHONE SALOON
IT 14 HAHB QOODH a a a
New Stand, City Ilotel BuildiDg,
rOW TllvIvARD, ri-or.
'
THE ART OF BREWING
Was Perfected by the
I'roauction of....-
HOP GOO)
And now the entire world
Knows this perfect product
is i n,e orar urewery veer...-
.ila' gradual ai
llent messenger i
iiug of a clock
On draught at
all popular saloons
STAR BREWERY CO.
203 Washington St., Portland, Or.?
Good Goods....
Fair Prices.i
FARE FROM ARLINGTON TO
Fossil (i mill-").. .I'IM Kf'iin.l trip n
Mayville M mllc). 4 00 Round trip
Com! on (!9 miles). . 3 00 Ron nil trip 6
Clem (2 wiles) ... i o Round trip :n l
Ten-!
5ft I
Olel (1 miles) 1
. . Kouud trip 3 .1
AT- -
T. R. HOWARD'S.
Groceries, Provisions, Glassware.
iimai anu rurnisning UOOOS.
under the trees that Mr. Morrow bad setE
Vmt with liia own IihikIp. For he was u
tree-planter, as most men with a goo
streak in them nlway are. And thi
roses and Ibe home honeysnokleu b
irHiLfcii on Dm pnron snowed How neat
him u to nature.
y Mr. Morrow bad pamed the three-
K - . 41.... .. .. ..
uure nun imj iuhi rii iiiiiiy men IHIl i
rvaou, and iiiiiuenniH of lux niilo st'iiiHi-
were tuodeitly marked with good deedx.
aa tbe sua w dwo io n ilood ofii
tiiHoo, tislbing (lie rolling bills io h'
1 c..; ,7 v ...
Ptsire leavw Arlington wt, morninrf,'.'1'.,""" J ';"',' urucerirs
(Snnday Mwpted) at o'clork; ia &nV,r IUC ICCIS and tfijees.mewmm
Oon-V'D at 3 p. m. und aniyea at Fo
,ilt7p. m. ,
OomfortabU coered coaches, sod 0'7 rw-y WrTtT j. ---sr-.
ol(exyetieDceJ dmtts. X -IV. X 1 VJ V JvJJ ,
finud I
t"r""
Tbe following is the beautiful tribute
to his memory reported to the Morniut
Oregonian by J. W. He Jiutfton, former!)
Hoditor of the Qozette, and a dovoled ad
mirer aud assooiate of Ducle Jack's:
Hkipnbb, Or., Sept. 24 -(Stuff oorre-
jHpondenoe.) These Morrow oounty billi.
Heem sad today, for bis brother Masom
Shave just buried a good man a mat
who gave tbe oounty its name on th
maps of (bo world, and left it a legaoy ol
an honored reputation.
It is warm up on this treeless billaid
today, and tbe sun beats down, but th
people of city and oouutry bave olimburi
fjnp bere. 500 feet above the tnwn h.
founded, to pay their Inst tribute cf re
wpect to Mr. Morrow. Old neighbors
Jtrndged through tbe dust aa tbey would
not do for many other men, and hi.
numerous friends throughout the North
west will be glad to learo that in dyinfc
tie died as be lived patient, tolerant
bruad-mioded, unassuming.
Mr, Morrow's neighbor pioneers oam
today for miles aronod, bringing simple
tributes of a few flowers, and they found
him iu Lis oasket, witb a peaoef ul face.
There was no sign of suffering a few
das' gradual sinking and when tbe si
came it was like tbe stop
hose machinery had
Hervrd its time, and there was do suddet
Rhm.'k about its pausing.
Tbe eiraiile service at the bouse wa
exactly such as would suit a man of snoli
simple tantes a sweet rufraiu from thi
girl-voices that bad grown up around
bim, and the simple forma of his order,
and the cononunm of people passed
itiroiiKU tbe borne he had founded 2'i
vears scro. arid took thn Ixnt lrw,W anri
.overflowed ioto tbe well sbadud Kroundoll"" taken out in one day recently by tbe
-"T-TliB Ht. Sterling Khwdtker-i..". .
Vsliland Tiilings.
Cousiderabls interest attaobos to tb
reports which have been reaching ber
if the phenomenally rich strikes madi
iy William Angle and Jordan Brown it
heir "Klondike" quartz claim on Sterl
og mountain. Tbe Tidings I as noted
hese reports on several oooasious. M
L. Alford, of this oity, returned from the
u . .
ueaver oreeK seotion Monday and
Drought some lioh speoimens from thi
olaim referred to which were plaoed oi
-xbibition at the Bank of Ashland Tueg
lay and amused increased interest in
the luosy find. The claim was boated
ibout a year ago and is tituated on
Jlerlicg mountain, jnst over tbe state
line in California and south of Ashland
butte, some 20 miles from Ashland in a
lireot line. Tbe olaim is near tbe enin
mit of the mountain at an elevation o(
probably 8000 feel above sea level, am)
was accidentally discovered by Messrs.
Brown aud Angle, who found a place oil
float from it while proupeotfng the coun
try thereabouts, and almost the first
Htroke of tbe pick into the ground ii
traoiog op tbe float unoovered a rlol
strike of quartz whioh startled the pros
pectors, who appear now to bave as i
result a genuine bouaLzsand no mistake
ULast year tbey dug out several thousand
loll ars before the soows of winter drove
tbem ( IT the olaim and it is estimated
that they bave already taken out thi
teasoii fully 820,000. Just bow long the
:laim will bold out, no one pretends ti
know, but there are plenty of peoph
wno would like to have Angle and
Brown's chauora of takins a fortnna nm
f tbe lead yet. Whether Ibe ledge is in
place or a slide bas been discussed htr
not fully determined and matters little
to the owners at the present rate it iv
yielding tbe yellow metal. Tbe bedrook
upon which the ledge of porphyry sod
quartz, In wbioh tbe gold is found, lays,
pitches into the monutain at a deoided
angle, and tbe pay streak of rich rock i
found next to tbe bedrook, for a width
of sometimes three or four inches. Mr.
Alford spent some time with the lucky
mine's and helped thm pan some
quartz, reports of the riobness of which
nounds like early tales from tbe AlaHknH'
Klondike. In two pans wbioh he washed
f - iii.j . . ..
,ur. nnuru tmimaies innr. mere wan
ield-
wiiih rortlaad Methodists Tliluk of Tlieii
Jietii Ing I'astor.
Spokesman-Review
Grace M E. Churah at Tortland, Ore. J
Knows when it has been in luck. Thi
Kev. Henry Rasmus, formerly of Sdo
naue, nas just oompleted Ave years d
aervioe there, and tbe following expres
sioo of sentiment in the unanimous void
)f the quarterly conference of Graoe M.
E. church:
"In view of tbe fact that the Rev.
Henry Rasmus, D. D., is Boon to Bevei
us relations as pastor of Graoe M. E
uburoh, Portland, Ore., having served w
she full term of five years allowed b
ur polity, we, tbe members of tb.
quarterly oonferenoe of this ohurob, de
sire to make this formal yet beartfell
Hatement of our aDDreoiatiou of hi
labor of love' and tbe highly successful
work which be bas done while bere
among as.
"Duriug tbe pastorate of Dr. Rasmus,
our church membership bas been very
largely iucreased, and the material inter
8ls of tbe cburoh orentlv i
Despite tbe greatest fiuauoial depression
over Known in this northwest, the
uburob debt bus been much reduoed
duriug his term ot service. He bas gone
in and out among us, leaving every
where evidenoe of his true Christian
Jharaoter, and inculcating In our hearts
by bis preaobing tbe true Christian
raoes of spirit and life. We have list-
aned, witb great profit and tireless de
igbt, to bis masterful presentations ol
gospel truth, as, Sabbath after Sabbath,
ue has, for five years past, preaobed to
as the pure word of God, and we do
uost cordially commend his ministry
tothosewho may be bo fortunate as to
leoure bis services hereafter.
"Tbe relations existing between this
Jhurch and Dr. Rusraus. and alnn his
jaost estimable wife and family, have
lways been of tbe most cordial, pleas
nt and helpful character, and we shall
iver remember his term of service among
is as one of work and spiritoBl life.
"Our love and our prayers will follow
bim. Gbaoe M. E. Chckcjh.
tjfully $1000 io gold, tbs seoond pan yl
Fing about 8700. Three thousand dol
HIS BUdY LIFE.
Heury Irving Rasmus, D D , who i
just completing a live years pastorate a
araoe Methodiat cburoh in this oity. en
tered the regular traveling ooonection o
itio M , 1. ; ,. , i
i Hiotuuaim uuurcu orgauizitiou io
,u""i wregooiao. Lute mosi
methodist preachers, be bogau witl
'lumuie, ousou.e work. Ue had served
two such charges with credit t
himself aud successful resnlU. wiion
lve years after bis admission into
the ministry, he was BDnninlnd hi
iiHbop John Q. Vinoent presiding eldet
f Spokane dietriot, where, for two years
je made a splendid record. Cjugrega
fions taxing tbe oapiioity of the cburcbee
greeted him everywhere. Daring that
time Dr, Rasmus saw 10 new ohorobei-
built within the bounds of bis district.
in 181)2, by unanimous request of tbe
ifllaial board, be was invited to First
iburoh, Spokane, aud was appointed
pastor by Bishop Walden. Qreat crowds
attended his ministry there, particularly
Sunday evenings, when even standing
room was not to be had.
This oontiuued for two years, when be
was transferred to Graoe cburoh, Port
land. This morning be will olose bit
iflh year with this cburoh. During hie
Portland pastorate, tbe membership of
tbe chorch bas increased from 320 to 450,
which Ib something remarkable io a oity.
vhere membership is oonstautly ohaog
ing. Within tbe same period of lime,
something like 815,000 bas been raised
md expended for benevolent purposes,
nd the work of the cburoh. Tbe in-
lebtedoess, which amounted to about
332.000 when Dr. lUamni nmn l,uJi
beeD reduoed to $20,000. The reverend
doctor's ministry bus been appreciated
by all classes, and in parting witb hie
uburob be will leave it stronger in man)
ways than wben be oatne to it.
AWKUL HI.AZK,
I!
owners, who bave run a out into the
'mountain for a short distance and an
,;working thus far at a depth of only 2;'
iem.
The oouutry over there linn been full
'1uf tiriiaiief'.titr lirmu.ir I ... r....
reuougb to strike a streak of good luok
yiiod many locations bave bpen made oi,
tue mountain siooe tbe Bod was made by
Ugleano: I'.rowo.bnt tba latter have b
iraoticm rimnopdly of the gold proiluo
lion in Ibfl immediate vicinity (Iihh fur.
Oiamarck'a Iron Narva
Was tli result of bis splendid health
1 ImlOOUf'tll Will BUI trmnl.,na t
i . . K J il. ,.,,,. . . t
u.juno iiij niurnjH. I Try IV w
' ug, to wili his memory abide
Ptbuknew him, and it is but
r
The Mule in Flouring Mills Consumed Twi
Hnmlrcd Thousand Dollar Kir,
-lalein Hentinel.
Shortly before 4 o'olnck on the mom
ing of September 23J tire wa discovered
in Ibe seoond mill of tbs Salem Flour
mg Mills Co. The alarm was promptly
turned in and the Are department's re
xponse was immediate. Jiut before water
:ould be put on the entire upper floore
if the mill were one mass of leaping
lames. The tire having originated prob
ibly from oombuslion of tbe dry Hour
lust and tbe mill being dry as tindei
tbe flames spread rapidly, conioming
tbe mill proper and tbe wheat ware
bouse. Tbe mills were iusnred for Jfij ,000 ,
wbioh included the Hour warehouse and
contents, which were saved thr nigh the
lire boys' hernia work. The Ions totb
mill oompany will exceed the insuranoe,'
is the two buildings and maohinery
were valuable. The oompany losep
some wheat also.
lint the heavy )ws fall noon th
fanner, as iihii&I. Tba farmers lose frointj
75,000 to lOO.OtX) buslidls of nuiriBurcd
wheat that was dopotiite J ic the "are
of tbe
I'frmera bad their wlmat insured.
)riu Baker Byland HUoots His Wife, Brother
and Himself.
Walla Walla, Sept. 22 Passengers
who were waiting for the southbound
passenger train in Walla Walla, Thura.
lay afternoon, to go to Pendleton, were
startled by bearing five shots fired rather
olosely together. In a few moments
tbey bad learned the details of a tragedy
that bids fair to take rank as the most
remarkable ou record in the Inland
Empire.
A mBn named Byland, from Montana.
shot his brother, then killed his wife.
iod then ended tbe affair by committing
Hiiioide,
Just as soon as tbe fact became known
i;reat orowds of people began to gather
tt tbe oabin which was the eoene of tbe
Ikilliogg, and there was a degree of ex
citement that bns never before been
equaled in tbe Garden City.
It was at about 3 o'clock in the after-
ooon, just before the sohedule time for
Bthe southbound to pull out for PendU.
ton. Sitting near tbe passenger station,
no the railroad men stated, a man bad
Hbeen industriously writing on foolscap
paper. He wrote on apparently in a
hurry, until be had covered half a dozen
sheets, and then, concluding bis literary
labors, went away, going to a small
house or oabia near tbe station.
There were By land's brother, and wife
and Mrs. Byland's mother. He produoed
a pistol, shot bis brother, one bullet
sufficient to acComDlish hia nnrnnan.
Mrs. Bylund started to run from tbe
place and tbe murderer tired at her.
sending tbree bullets before she fell
lead. Lying on tbe ground beside tbe
dead body of his wife, hn tnrnori tt
barrel of tbe weapon against his temple
nd pulled the trigger, dying a double
murderer and a suicide.
It was learned that Byland CBme from
Montana. He had followed bis victims,
io it was claimed, and found them in the
house near the Walla Walla passenger
ntation, living together.
First, he wrote the letter, addressing
it to the coroner, telling of his family
troubles, and alleging that his wife'a
mother had made snob trouble between
them that he aud bia wife could no
longer live together. Against tbe
mother-in-law be appeared to have the
bitterest animosity, and it was bis ex
pressed intention to kill her, aud, in fact,
it was she principally whom be wanted
to kill. ' "
Addressing Ibe letter, be prooeded to
liis bloody work, and in a few minutes
oad done what in bis frenzy of hatred be
had beforehand determined.
His name was Orin Baker Byland : big
vita's name Ella Byland; bis brother's
lame Cburles H. Byland.
Tbe brother, wife and mother were
living together in tbe oabin, but it is
believed that Byland did not do the
leed from a feeling of doubt a to bia
wife's faithfulness. As a matter of faot.
lie expressed himself io Bffdotionate
terms regarding bis wife, and appeared
to eutertaio strong aiTeotioo for ber to
tbe last.
Tbe coroner impaneled a jury, and
today they found a verdict in accord
ance with the faote as bere stated.
Tbe tragedy, terrible as it is, will not
lemand the usual trial to asoertaio guilt,
iinoe the murderer is also a suioide, and
no one lives who can be punished for the
ieedi All three died at tbe instant the
bullets entered their bodies.
At the oourt house in Pendleton, the
uame of Charles H. Byland was found
in the 18!M tax roll. Io that year be was
lown for the polltax only, no property
tux being charged against hi name,
rins is the same name as Ihat of tbe
brother, who was shot by tbe enraged
Byland iu Walla Walla. Whether it ia
the same man no one bere can yet tell,
ft is known that there bave been several
people of tbe name of liylatd who bave
lived in Umatilla oounty. A family of
that name lived on Weston
and there were a numbsr of brothers.
A 'Minor of Halt
Utah's glittering Halt Palace, witb its
Midway Plaisauoe and otber attractions,
ijopensal Salt Lake City August 21st.
Che Rio Grande Western, tbe only line
m Ntlin (I t!.r..ii,.l, .t,A m ..
j. iuiuuhu ius muruiuu capital,
H'ia arranged to give holders of nil
asses of tickets a day stonover at Halt
Lake ia order that tbey may have an
opportunity of visiting this wonderful
Htrooture, built of salt crystals taken
from tbe brine of tbe Great Salt Lake
itself. Tbe inauguration of the Rio
Grande Western's dining oar Bervioe, do
ing away witb the necessity of stopping
trains at eating stations, leaves nothing
Io be desired for an ideal trip across tbe
continent; for tbe equipment and train
service are equal, if not superior, tu
those of any of tbe trans continental
dues. Furthermore, no liue traverses
niiy section of the American coutiunnl
where there is bo much grandeur of
-iceoery. A daylight ride through the
lieart of the Rookie leaves nothing to
be desired. For information as to rates
iind for descriptive pamphlets, addres
r. D. Mansfield, general agent,
Wdbbiogton street. Portland, Or.
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ST"U '"- " " '""( are not found where stomach, liver, kid
i kiut in. ui luTB-nKut iu ma ifieam-t nevs ana nowe i ni ni
itb those i von want Ibeee qualit-en and the snooetm
er lino, uis i;r. tonui bw tiui
s. They develop evr noi .,nnok mills and will no doubt arrange at
and ho'ly. f)u 25 renin t Hl a onoe to store wheat there and nut in
LHng Cb, ttnillitig mobiucry.
a simp
e' Dill.
.imtbIol tiibate to say that bi yuiptLy rajn
XieppilQlgwas as swift a9 tb light ot tbtt wild foam I
wt
Volcanio Eruptions
Are grand, but skin ernptions rob life
t j iy- Bucklen's Arnica Halve cures
'hum; also old. rtinuiuo an! fever noma.
ulcers, Monp, boils, oorns. warts, en's.
The Salem company owns the bipkl'r"i"w'.' burns, scalds, chapped hands,
r. I'tiiioiaiUN. ihhi one onre cm earth.
Drives out pains aud aches. Only 25
cent a box. Cure guarantee.!, HuU by
SloQum projf C'Oi