Heppner weekly gazette. (Heppner, Umatilla County, Or.) 1883-1890, July 18, 1889, Image 4

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ITSsTACI'lrt..'
VSa ONLY
'' V' 'V for Shoe Cat
BUTTON.
On receipt of . nd tw-v-fivo to jwy ex.ip-
one pair of our Kln- C'.il f .; -'--V" ,'t v orfc-w -Concnws
We Use only ".elected teett .' "i"1"
wSSn?ed. Try our fc-S.oes once Mid you will buy no omara.
Mention Size ami V,'id:h w ine d. Sewi;- I. : '." N. V. ttt
. plainly, Town, County and :;tfUi-.
CUSTOM BOOT
10 A
FA . a A at
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Manufacturers of Hamilton Grades of Vehicles.
i :
EDITOEIAL SPECIAL BUGGY
SPECIAL FEATURES :
Proportion, liurabillty, Perfection of Finlwli.
This " Mirror" finish work is the Dcst meoium-prtcca won in mz u si.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
340 N. Charles St.,
Branch Store,
I
''HAS
SU1T.K10K gi'AlTYnr Hlilik!
It is manufactured with tho latest
brewing apparatus and can't be bent.
Lunches of all Kinds,
And the best brands of Cigars.
Empty kegs must be returned or 0
apiece will be charged.
J. 13. JSTnttni-, X"x-tj.
MARVELOUS
DS3COVE-RY.
Onlr fleiniliie Kslen. of Mrini.ry Trnfnltig.
l i.ur lloitka i.i'ui neil iu cm! reudliiu.
Jtllild wnnilei'lne cm ml.
Every clillil un-l iilt.:t int'y Lenfittteil.
Iirc.it tuduj.'iii eil tl 0 jri-itii'-.n-ti ricn Oliiiiim.
l'r "'iwt'is V l,l o-.lnltiis i,f Dr. W'Mi. A. llaill-
no.t, i -' " i ' -' t "',,",r:".;;,'i'
Ml, ... el. ..-i-.ley, i ,:., 1 .- -'oe 7.11 .
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OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
feTfD HYPOPHOSPHITES
Almost as Palatable as Milk.
Bo dl.at..a lt It oa" taken,
l....rl, 1 B.lu.llea l.y tl.. in.
r.n.lllv .toinnrll, lien th. piln oil
M."t I. tol.mt.dt .id by th. torn
blo.llon of tl.. oil with th. hyoupUM
hllcs to moeh mor. eUlmtlou..
cmtrktbl s frsh prodnffr.
Ptirwnii gain mpldly while tiiklng lb
onntrr'S trITTI.KION is acknowledged by
Physicians U be the Finest and Bust prepa
ration in the world for the roliel ana euro oi
rnuaiiHBTION. SCROFULA,
CFMKRAL DtBILITY. WASTINO
DISIA8ES, EMACIATION,
oi tin .nH CMRONIO COUCH8
Tkt great mmdy for tbnsttmpfion, and
.. . vii ! i .. . U. .T.I 1... ,,11 lisr,itt
brief Iniiinititi. riv n. i i, t who write u u .i urn ci i"
ci r the wit wintr-mihltn' in ilf 'irln. ml ti
Kit tit) lin' nf oih of hiti rt ivr iho. n t.'in th. t m AntericA.
VU.tr. A- 4 ., Uui 740, Auuuiu. Mum.
fMrf Mk N A Hot Id Oold W.trV
P flt'VJV I w"1" tattl,-
NTfl! Vl5AVfl rintecj. Heat
pauii fiull' lit, Willi woikt
i And caaci ( qul Tilu.
I OmC ltrti l ibiIi
alilr csn wutif una n.
tfUir with our rr in4l-
HllBikl. The,. Anil.ltt,
rdl th watth, w flti'l
itn ci linuarnuio
l'mn.ann 0U h Hurt
ttitm In four homa far S monilii and ihown tluru to thoi
i say bar ll4, ihct become your cwn prupcrtv. Ih'iaa
( one
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v je-mmS
III iprM. fr.uhf.ft Addri-H
9I,A"uritttud,lliau).
kiitwiat & Cm., Ji
M BB
of the Kr:i:artrer,
S2.00
usually rdiiil
cess
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CO
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OF ANY STYLE VEHICLE.
IIAMIIiTON liUOfSY C O-
, i tr. r .
TO MAKE
A
Delicious Biscuit
A';ic your (.rorur tor
COW BRAND
SODA o- SALERATUJ
JO.
ti .:l.itlv tn
YCLE
2i
BALTIMORE, MD.
KEW RAPID BICYCLES,
NEW RAPID SAFETIES.
QUADRANT TRICYCLES.
QUADRANT TANDEMS.
Two hundred secnml
hand machinrs, all kinds,
sizes and pricrs. Jlny-
cles, Sat'-ties and Tricy
clic for HoyH and (iirls. I
Send for CataloRiie and
Price Lists. Mailed free. yi iv :.
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008 Pennsylvania Ato., Washington, D. C.
- 77 A'-
Railway & imm Go.
COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE."
To all Piiucipal l'oiiits in tho United
States, Canada and Europe.
Ki ijiiu niLMAN mm. i .
(MIGRANT SLHPINd CARS
Itini Tbrougli ou all Kxprers TraiiiH lo
OMAHA,
Counoil ISIiil't'
.vrvi
ST. I'y-TJX j.
FreeufVliurgi'mid Wit hunt 'limye.
Close ('onnei'tion at Portland
Francisco and Puget Sound P
tor San
lilllS.
A I j I i I UO.NWTJ0AM I-:ifH
Leave Pi
d for Sim I'l aticiseo every
(our (d)
layu, niiikiug the trip iu (id
hours.
( iliin If III. Stcrroir,
h'mniJ 7'' rnlimitrj,
s'.(W
I'nilhiT part ifularn iniuin
iK';cni it! I hi1 roinimnv,
A. .. MAX li A7 A, I
,. SMITH, (i. l .V- V. A.
(it'nt'raf !t iiitiji'i't j
l 111-; UUKAT j
Transcontinental Houte ,
1
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run
or ('
Co-
.,. n.omh.
unpb teil, milk' I
if oiof Qniehest.
Intj il tin shortest, lit
The I hning Car Line. The biioot llotite
No Pelays, F'astest Trains. Low
est liatcs to Chicago and all ointn
F'.ast. Ticotii sold to all I'rtnni.
mint roint.s throughout the i
East and Southeast.
Tlirniii'li I'lilliinii Drawiu lUnm Slipping furs, !
Hoeervations can be secured in advance. (
To Kasi 1 toiiutl 1 Viseii'rerrs ;
He careful and do not make a mistake, j
but bo sure to take the
NOHT1IKUX I'ACIFIC HAILHOAP
Aud bis. that your ticket reads via this
I: l 1 1 . . tl: I . . . . : 1
Hue, rti i inn oi ..iniiieiipoiis to tivoiti
changiw and serious delays occasioned
by other routes.
Through Emigrant-Sleeping Curs run
ou regular express trains full length of
line, llertlts free. Lowest rate. (Quick
est titno.
General licc of the Coota.ov, A'o. f-f
ifVnrf rS'f., Cur. U'axliinaton St.,
J'ortldnil,(hyyon
A. IX CHAKLTON,
Assistant (leueral l'ttsMenger Ageut.
7 THD
VETERAN'S FRIEND.
Cures
Wounds,
Eruises,
Strains,
Aches and
Pains Rheumatic,
Neuralgic Sciatic,
PROMPTLY
And PERMANENTLY.
AT BRUGUISTS AND UEAI.ERS.
IHE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BaHlagrt. Ml
ARTHUR SMITH
PIUCT1C4L
WATCM MAKER.
Next to First National Batik,
H12PPNEH,
OKIflGOX.
Watches, .A.,
Clocks, j
Wnlehea Clraniwl,
luinitritit. Fitted
Optical
Goods .
il.wi.
All work (iiHirniitrerf fin- ove. ifiir.
I Til 10 I MO.VU t-'.l
Ijeweir!) Esliislwt
;i -or-
ftill Colitinnes to Sell
WATCHES, - . " .:
, . ' . CLOCKS,
ETC.,
!e Prices.
At tbe Lowest Possih
A largo stock of Gold Pens. Ame
thyst and Cameo Gold R i.gs.
Gold and Silver Wjtc.hes Always
u7TTr -on Hand - :: . :
A Full Line of
M CTBIOA.XJ INH'I IIU-
Has been added to his large mid well
seleet.ed stock.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY AND ALL
Worls. iinraiitcocl.
HTOItKupixmitH Minor, hoilnin ,4 t'o'i- May Ht.
I leppt i .-!. - - .
Cf-iliibpniy, Oreqon and
I DAI IO
STAGE COMPANY.
.1. li. Koeney, Supf,
nl .i oiot'i.t. NtoKti lenvtd lioeitiior MondayM.
Wedni HilajH and Fri.li.ys at IUH A. Jl.
Mnnnnirnl Hlae iirrives TiadKy.' Tlnnwlityh
.mil Hiiltinliu'H at S-on I. M.
Hnmluy Klaito to iniii rroni A'-liiuilon, l(1nr,
r.IO tiiii'h way
Pondl.iloii HtaCT Iiiivoh Ih i.p.ier liild A. M.
" ' arrives " i:M P. M.
Fare to Monument, - - Sff.OO.
Fare to Pendleton, - 4.K).
E. J. SI.OCCM It CD., Aiiunts.
Freight 2 oents per pound.
Heppuer, Ogn
H. I'. KI.nHKNOK.
B rLOltKNCF
F1,(IHEN(!E IIKOTHEUS,
Xi!ic.
STOCK RAISERS !
HKri'NFii
OIlFtKIN.
:d as ahown above,
CllttlK Itl'HIuit'ti lilld 1M.1' UlH l
Hdimih K mi rinht MliiMiUit'r.
Dm- nit tin ntn(Mit Mkithw, (lilliitm, Ihmitiltit
utid WmcofimnlioM. Wn will puy HSltlO.K( vt
wunl for (tin Hirt'Mt mid convict ion of uny iurnon
Hlt'iiluitf our Htnck.
1 SJEfiLING jJ!L
M.ointaulorer, of
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FIANOS,
oii'ji'Lihur
Qualtty el C T -auty Of DesIKU,
rlhllSHanr' a .i.-.;;nbillty Torstrtnd-
biH in Tunc havci oo cqunl.
il'.'rtoe?1.,! f nl. T'ttn VlirlKe
iJ Ul I iTU lOOW
An I itNlc.'lloii ni;;ir;it'.N l Mt1
AH iV'.uniIaciure Uio a :
ee.y pun-luter.
;-Uknownki.
Factories. Derby, Conn.
moxumi:xt
- AND
Canyon
City
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Cms. 11. Lkk, Froprietor,
STVr.KS LKWK MDMMKNT DAILY W
ei:rr sinpay.
-FA UK:
Cnnvim Cily to Mtmntneut :
This is the ,,uiok.t aud cheapest route
to l'ortlaud from all jHiiutsiu this viciuity.
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F.ARTF.RN ORF.fiOS.
I interesrini;
It
From Neiuhbomtir
rliaiiKi-s.
F.x-
l MATIl.L V ( OVXTi'.
From the leader.
Hparks from a passing mriue iyuited
s field of Krtiiu ou llio Wilson riincli,
8)irendiuK to Hiljoiniux liflils, destroying
in all atiinp one hundred acres. Tbe
Bituister Bros. bikI Joe Woodward lost
ttlKJiit 50 acres of grain.
The Btirvej iug outfit of the O. & W.
T. were camped in the lower part of -the
city for a few days. Yesterday they re
ceived orders to utrike camp and proceed
' to the Warm Springs. There, trey will
run lines to ascertain if a route up the
j Umatilla river and across the mountains
j at that poiut is practicable.
From the K. O.
The championship pennant, won at ,
vvaiia v.aua r.y rue orars, m .....
hil.itiouiu the postotlice, here every-j
oue can see and admire and glory iu the J
triumph of tho Stars.
The Stars, Jr., are spending every
available hour iu practice, and will eif
deavor to keep the purse of ."0 at home,
which wan subscribed for their game
with the Walla Walla Juveniles.
The contract has been let by the com
mittee iu charge of the WeRton water
works for the ueeessaiv pipe from the
spring ou Pine creek lo the resefvoir an !
from the reservoir t" town. As soon as
material arrives, the work of laying tbe
pipe, will Commence.
A subscription paper will be started
ou its rounds to-morrow, the 2lli, it is
understood, for a base-l-.all" touniame nt
in Pendleton. About :!,I!J is already 't
sight, and 3100 or more will be mittid'ent
to insure success. Six hundred
will make some very respectable
dollars
prizes,'
while the gate receipts
will be snlHcent
to pay the expenses. . j
Turfmen of the Northwest aiediscr.ts- j
ing the matter of selecting a horse to j
enter toe big two mile repeat, race at j
Fresno, California, next fall, for which a
purse of
SFuO,()00 is offered. It is iiossihie j
that one of the Mullock racers, Leon or
Eepetta, may be decided upon, if iu con
dition to hear the severo strain of such
a contest. Come what may, Oregon
should, and doubtless will be represented
in the race.
H. Hansen, the railway engineer who
was badly scalded down the lino iu an
aecideut ttown the liue some tune ago,
barely pulling through alive, had an-1
other narrow escape from death this
morning. He run into a hand-car near
Cay use sta.iou, and tearing something ;
was wrong with the engine in const- j
queuoe, climbed out and became the j
vicinn oi ine iiiiiciiiuei.i iu noum ..j
such an extent that he sustained quite
severe, but. probaWy not dangerous, in
juries. Sheriff Houser left for Portland this
morning, thd 11th, and will return wilh
Joe Merrick, who will be tried at the
next term of the circuit court in Pendle
ton for forging the name of John Mor
rison to two bank checks hint fall. Mer
rick is the same man who "lis recently
tried in the I'nited States district oourt
on the charge of obstructing the United
Stales mail, he bejllg itnpliuatud iu ll.e
attempted train wreaking uear Mimebain,
last October. He got one year in the
penitentiary on this charge, and the for-
: gery business may 'out him auolher
I year or two. From all appearances he
! is J bad egg and is safer inside than out
of the pen.
From the i'ribn,.!!,
A little boy, two years old, belottgnig
to a family named Put ter, was drowned
in Camas ou the evening of the31iust.
The father had started for Pendleton on
that day, and wheu the accident occurred
messenger was dispatched for him,
overtaking bini with the sad newB at the
Leo crossing of Birch croek.
The circus has onme aud gone and
several dollars of our good money has
gone with it. The usual uuiuberof games
of chance were in progress on the
grouds, uud the usual nnmbor of suck
ers were on hand eager to bite, or easily
persuaded. The performance was about
as usual, but the parade was slightly im
proved. B A KICK COUNTY.
From the. liedroek Oe-luoerftt.
Mrs. I'euuington, mother of Clinton
Pennington, now tin tier sentence of death
for the murder of Chun. Ualcum, arrived
in the oity yesterday,
Tho "F. L." Cattle company are erect
ing a flue new hotel in Harney City with
the evident intention of booming the
town.
Frank Silver, alias "Tbe Dago,'1 for
merly known as the Astoria blacksmith
who attempted to stand up before Johu
L. Sullivan on the hitter's visit to Astoria
a few years ago, is iu the oity. He is a
bard one, aud "don't yon forget it." ! are doing cjnile a heavy husiuess. I
Jlr. John Smith, of (irilliu gulch, met I was in Heppuer tbe first of this month
with a very painful aud serious accident ! and the wool shipment was just corn
last Thursday afternoon, tho 4th. He , ipencing. The secretary of the company,
went out gunning, aud uot having any j Hon. T. E. Fell, told me they had ul
oounnon shot-gun caps, used a giant cap, rcatlv bundled .100,000 pounds of wool,
thinking it would answer the purpose as
w ell. He had not gone far when he
scared np several grouse and placing the
gnu to bis shoulder fired, The evploaiou
j blew his thumb and fore-finger uearly
! off. Hn was brought to town immediate
ly and taken to the ollice i f Drs. Hudson
.4 Ash ton for niedicl treatment. Is, was
found accessary to atuputnte the thumb
at the first joint aud the ringer at the
second joint. Mr. Smith takes his uiis
fortnne well and says that he was very
lucky in getting off so light.
(illANT COT STY.
From the lirant County News.
The editor uud "wife returned from
their trip to Portland Tuesday night
just in time to get their names printed
in this week's issue.
Luct Thursday w,ould have been 4
good time for some-one to rob the First
National bank, destroy the town or carry
off the print shop uearly everyone hav
ing jrone to John Pay to attend thecele
bratioti. Ou Sunday, the 2HJ of Juno, a shoot
ing affray occurred ou Hock creek, about
50 miles nortuuest ot this place, between
Miltou Lnswell and T. J. Westlake, but
owing to a lack of space we are unable
to chronicle the full particulars, but se
I iHinling to our informant if be gave us
! the straight ol it-it was an uncalled-for
! attack on the part of Mr. Laswell, the
man who did the shooting. Westlake,
the man whose life was attempted, had a
1 very narrow escape, and all occurred, so and his jaws give evidence ef some of the
! says our informant, by jealousy arising taps thereon from the brawny Ust of Sul
tXl 'between the above-mentioned parties, livan. Kilraiu walks without assistance,
; 00 over a certain woman. Laswell was i but ia far from frisky. He is also badly
: ulmlm u,,,r ,u ,u,! Bum l" ''t1"'
action of the grand jury.
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GILLIAM COrVTY
Frotn tin' Arlii'if'"" Tir..
Mnrr.iy ficfM'' ;" in
Heppuer.
Billy M;tyk. tiie one iirturd niat;, and
Hull irlm iHinifht the liorso stoleu by
Johnson from Frazi.-r, near Cmlun, i '-Well, he whipped me," replied Jake,
were apprehended hero ou the lUth aud 1 ""' ''i'1 ' f"irl-v- 1 W8S B,,t in c"
taken More S iuirei:i i.who.Hfter hear- diti"n- The trut'i is I had bnt two
ing the cas-e ordered their release, every-1 wp,'ks training. The heat agisted but I
thing indicating' that the hore was pnr-i 8 notdrngged. I don't blame anybody
,.1,.,1 ond nai.l for by Mack ill good ,
faith. The horse was returned to the
owner by Sheriff Sauderson the next day. !
There has been entirely too much
horse stealing in this community lately, !
aud some verystringeut measure" should
f he adopted to faring some of the villians
i to justice. It seem to bo very easy for;
! horse thieves to get away, aud especially i
in this county it is very difhuult and ey
pengive fur ie (,Bi0l.r3 t,, hunt for stoleu
, .1,;,,,.. Tt has heeu
. . H)e ,.(mtv offer a stand-
ing reward for horse thieves, and then
wheu a horse is stolen it will not be
necessary to wait until a horse theif has
left the country before it is known it the
party Arresting him w
, -la !.
be paid for his l
trouble or not. What thinks the com
. j
missioners' court of tliia?
AX OltliCON l.KTTKH.
I One of Our Kfsiilcnts Writes I'p Murrnw
in i
an Iowa Paper.
A recent issue of the Knoxviile Jo
tifil, piihlislied at Kuoxville, towa, con-1
' tains the following letter from 1). C.
Ely, au honored resident of Morrow
county. ' I
i It contains so mat.y y.tod poittts re-1
j yarding this section that the (.iuzftte j
publishes it iu full. Ibis is what he
I
! says :
SSai.i.i.e, Oregon. )
June 16, 18s!l. )
Ku Jot'iisti,:- It has been a loug
tune since I had the pleasure of wtiringi
to you, but circumstances hate been'
such that I
mild uot bring myself to :
; the work. T wi
try in this to fcive you
a brief ilescripiion of Morrow county,
its prospects and its advantages. This
county extends about seventy miles
north aud south, and tLirty-six miles
east and west. It lies on the north side
of the state, one hundred and thirty-two
miles east of Portiaud
The piiucipal
stream running through tho county ia !
Willow creek . There are other streams j
vi.: Eight Mile creek, Butter, Khea ,
creeks and ulheis. Portions of the county !
llre well watered while other parts are I
conipurativoly without water, yet on the'
table-lands water is frequently found, j
anil no uouut iu time, almost every
t nut tec section ill have n well of good
water on it. The principal production
ia wheat, although rye aud haaley do
well. There is ah:o some coin raised, but
Hi is is not a corn country. Oats do
well and nearly all kiud.i of vegetables
grow here aud potatoes, watermelons
aud peas are especially prolific; some j
kiinlHol beinisdowe.il w hila others do I
no good tit nil; alfalfa does well where!
it can he irrigated, prodcing as much as ,
eight ton.' tot-he acre. So fur, fruit cul- ,
tine has proved a stuccoes, all kinds'
doing well; wherever there are orchards i
this year they are loaded wilh fruit; the
peach crop will he immense in the few
bearing orchards, uud fiuer apples never
grew than are raised here, but orchards
are scarce, as this country is quite new.
I Our prospects for n whent crop were im-
lUOinie Bud tanners were talking of rent
ing outside laud to stack it ou until
the past few weeks we have had some
very hot winds which have cut short the
crop aboiit one-third. What little outs
are sown are ncarlv gone. Wheat is
ripening and harvest will commence in j
about two weeks. !
The principal towns of this county are ;
Heppuer, the county-seat, Lexington, j
Hardmau aud lone. Heppuer is situnt- '
ed about forty miles south of the Colum ;
biaon Willow meek near the foot-hills J
of the Blue mountains, it is a town of
about 800 iuhaituuts and is improving ;
quite rapidly, it is built on a level piece !
of ground iu u valley, surrounded by
high buttes. There are several stores j
1 but business is uot overdone. It has a
! tone rnilrnml njillo.l II., . Il,.,,r 1,,,., I
tn,.nnK t; it .i ,J
i building of this ryad it is drawing the
trade from a large scope of pouutry. It
has the trade of a distance of 125 mile8
from tbe south aud southwest. The
town has two hotels, but are hardly np '
to the standard. There ia a-tine, two I
story depot building, quite large; also !
warehouse built and owned by the Mor-
,.,, t i in. i r.
row County Land and Trust Company.1
Tliis ,;. l M ii,.,
houses along the line of the brunch road,
and deal iu grain and wool, and as this
i is the first Vear of their operations, they
. aud that they expected, before the close I
J of the season, to handle 2,000,000 pouuds.
; Thus you Will have au idea of the
amount of business this small town is
doing. There is n good opening here
for men wilh capital. The town ais0
has a large grist mill which is
doing a good business mid making gum
th.ur. The town has a te v nice resi
dences and room for plenty more).
There tire four ch urehes aud a commo
dious school house. The streets are
wide aud clean, mid the surroundings
are nietiireso,iie. There are also two
National hanks.
All former Marion county people liv
ing here are enjoying life and doing very
well, My brother's two boys, George
and John, have 240 acres of wheat which
is looking quite well, and if it is not cut
short an; more, will produce quite a
heavy harvest. We have beeu
having
new potatoes and green peas for the
past four weeks, aud sweet corn is near-
ly ready to be pulled.
KllKAIN lM'KltVlKWKtl.
He Says Sullivan Whipped Him Fairly, Hut
'atits Another Go,.
Sr. La is, July It. Kilrain and party
arrived here this morning. Kilraiu looks
badly, but he is as far from tbe grave as
, he was before the tight, iu so far as the
j injuries received in the buttle are con-
eerued. Hie ttice is badly bruised, both
; eyes blackened, lip cut, but nut severely,
i t(-;..l.....,.,.l .... 1 , - t
I " 'S"" "- '"' " "..icruor '"ry
, more Ihau he did John 1.. He still looks
to Mitchell and others for orders like a the criminal conrt, lo-tay heard argu
ehild. meats for tind agr.ir.st the isnan:e of n
Mit"MI and Kilrain were iitterviewtd ; writ of hnbwis corpus for Ji hh I". Beggn,
by iifj Assoitiiited Press reporter. The 1 now imi.risi red in connection with tbe
former claimed that Kilrain had deceiv-1 Cronitt Cae. He ht-ld that the indict
ed him about his condition. i meat was a sufficient presumption of
Hn ' acKuowieu-e my ueteat.
I was over
confident, perhaps, but still think I can
whip Snlliviiu, and shall try for another
go at him."
This statement was made in a dis
heartened way, however, aud it was
clearly evident that Kilrain was notover
anxious for another battle.
IHSASTIHM'S Itl.A.KS.
l'lNoie is I'etisli lit the Juil at .fark
saiivi!:e. Th.i'.
JacksunvaIjLE, Or.. July 12. Of all j
the fires which this coast has been visit
ed with of late, the most disastrous, so
far as loss of life ia concerned, occurred
here a little before six o'clock this morn
ing, in which three prisoners perished.
I lie lrl J I . COI1I ill II IIIU I'Ult'U ui imnirin, .1"
" ' '
oisco veil to neon me nun ooio.o ,Uc
cells could be reached, che prisouers had
suffocated. The fire originated iu the
front room, where the deputy sheriff
slept, which made it impossible to reach
the niisoners until the fire was estin-
i gushed.
1 Th deoiitv sheriff had beeu called ;
away dnriujt tho night, to protect proper- j
ty from a fearful fire raging in the I
mountains.
The origin of the lire is a matter of
conjecture. .
The names, uativity and ages of the
prisoners a:e:
Newton Cook, native of Tennessee,
with initials of W. E. T. on his arm:
agedCii; unmarried.
Henry Hoover, married and with a
family iu Michigan; aged 5j; also an
honorably discharged Union soldier.
Frank Warner, utrcd 1!', a native of
Germany.
A tilltl. lilUINKl) TO UUATII.
A Sluieliiiu Accident at Wnllnla, l anseil l.y
Htal liiiK a Kite With Oil.
Wai.lixa, July 11. Tim afternoon
at 4 o'clock a 12-year--old girl of Mr.
James Hamlin, a carpenter in this town,
started a tire m the kitchen stove, pour
ing coal ou on the burning kiuilling.
The oil can exploded, setting fire to the
girl's clothing. The house also
might j
lire and burned to the ground, aud the!
child was burned to death iu the build
ing.
AlllSAHTItnllS F1KKAT FI(KNV
Knsi I'iiiie.ty Destioyed nt the Value of
0H),(MH.
EiiusN-0, Cal., July 12. A fire broke
out iu the bakery of Le Blano & Co. ou
.1 street, this morning, and destroyed
half a block of brick buildings running
south to Mariposa street. The loss is
SJIKI.Olltl; insurance, $100,0,10.
The lire oonsiuned ths heart of the
business ccuter of the .cty, anil it was
only by a great efibs't that a repetition of
the Seattle disaster was prevented. The
Fiske block and Ol'itlith' building are
total losses. The heaviest losers are as
folio .vs:
L. H. Thompson, drugs, loss $12,000;
insuranoe S7000.
Gihnonr & Co., millinery anil fancy
goods, 81b',00O; insurance 0(KI.
Kuavers i Co , dry goods, !$2;,0(H); in
surance Ifl2.0j0.
Lewisou Ai Co., dry goods, Sf;)0,000; iu
stirauco 12,000.
MoConnel k Hague, grocers, SIO,0ji;
insurance $(i000.
M. Eenicke, sftloou, lH,0fJ; ineti
ranoe SMX.M.
J. D. Fiske, l uildiugs. $20,000; insu
rance $10,000.
A number of small losses, aggregat
ing 20,0,10; all insured.
A b.AlttiK llb.AK AT WAIJ.A WAI.LA.
A number of Itiiildingx llestroyed at a Loss
..e .mini.
,
Walla Walla, July 12. -This after-
' 1 .
noon fire broke out in a vacant Chinese
,, u . . ,
washhouse on Mam street, opposite the
Exchange hotel.
Sbortly tliereut'ter tbe lire exteudeel to
Kirk's livery stable flo
U J..I.A .1
H1W 1 1 ut. ttuu
HL'liwabiioUor's lime nnd coal warehouse
I ou um ,BU" 1,1 BlmH , e"",la ,
I the fare department all were oonHOtned.
it., i .ji t ii...
uerf 3' I"""1''-' but M 8avei1' D n
The u,d Mliney hou, on Seventh,
re" 0 MiwabnohBra warehouse, was
w'th "nts, also destroyed
Gilbert Huuts ngriculttirnl works
. ,
were with dillioulty saved.
i ui( i iue wmu cunutiueti inii ju mo
same direction as when the fire broke
out, many more buildings woiild have
been destroyed.
Owing to the large, amount of oil in
Sehwalnichei's warehouse the heat was
intense, auij the flremeu for a long
time could not approach close enough
for effective work.
Total loss, about tiHOOO; insuranoe
IJ3000.
i The lire undoubtedly was incendiary-,
i . .. . .,' .
me w" 9lmleu lu lue rPllr ol lue Hu'
,,ex of tl,e Exchange hotel Thtimday
1 eveuing, but was subdued in hue to
prevent injury. It ia foared that other
attempts will be made.
YAKIMA 1HIIS FOB I'HK CAPITAL.
The Convention Still Hard t- Work Though
AoeoiniillNliiiiK hut Little.
Olymi'Ia, W. T.,July 12.- The consti
tutional convention is moving along
slowly with great work before it.
Yakima came to the trout to-day ,itu
a bid for the capital. A nice pamphlet
relative to the lieauties of North Yakima
for the capital, was laid ou every mem
liers desk. It gave the mnaous for its
location at Yakima, aud had a good
lean n,t Itrt-rtitp .lietore. w ith evcel.
I , nuniliil-mrivinu lirrarntnra iimi.le tha
; CoVers
j '
! BCKKR, THE WINNKPKU SI'sPECT.
I
; It Is Drflnitely Settled t hai His F.xtradltlon
W ill Ke Allowed.
' Ottawa, July li. It is now settled
beyond doubt that the government will
grant the application of President Harri-
son for extradition of Burke for the
. . . , IT,, ,
alleged murder of Cronin. The reiort
. v , i. .. . .... .a i
or d tinge uaiu una not je arnveu
from Winnepeg. and in the meantime it
, , .. ,
is OIH-U fur lllirke s council to apply fori
:r 9 l . A. ...... .... , I
. nil! oi iiriorrtjt ul .rwa u.t.
,, , . ,
lH'lug allowed for that purpose, in order
.i . t i r i i i
that Judge Bam s deoisiou may lie re -
viewed. It is rumored th-it such action
, , ,
will uot bo taken.
BB0OS KtKl SKU A WRrr Or HAHEA8 COBPCS.
Ciuonoii, July 12. Judge Beuton, of
guilt to wnrrnnt holding tbe prisoner
without bail, and refused to issue hail.
AT Kltl.GNSHUKtiH.
Bimiiifst, Is (trnitoally Kesilmin, and There Is
Work fur All. -Ei.lf.ssbuboh,
W. T., July II. Busi-1
ness is gradually resuming; since the ad- j
justers completed their work. The I
American and Peuusylvauia of Philadel
phia, and tbe Phoenix, of Brooklyn, am- j
icanly settled with their policy holders,
paying h!1 just claims, so there is noth- j
ing now in tbe way of the progress of
the city. Builders estimate that within
the next thirty days there will be 10UO
mechanics on their pay rolls.
I he relief committee report an in
oreasing number of applicants at the
headquarters to-day, and each applicant
is given provisions enough to last a fam
ily a week. No provisions are furnished
men who refuse to work, as there is plen
ty to do at fair wages, aud no excuse for
idleness.
MoiMlNVILLK, Okkoon.
Collegiate & Academic
Departments !
In the Academy Classical, Scientific
Normal and Business Courses,
Eaoh Three Years.
Mm in CitHf-g? Rtiililin? ?, $ I ami $5 a Tim
Board S2..rK) a week; Tuition 1
and Sf lU a year. I
NO INCIDENTAL EXPENSES NO !
EXTRAS.
Instruction thorough; location healthy;
President lives in the building. . j
Fall term begin" Kent. 4.
For Catalogues, Address
President T. O. BllOWNSON.
NOTK :E OF INTENTION.
1 in. it Ollice at Liifii'iin.te. Or.. July 11, !.
Nolieu is hereby Kiven tlml tile followinK
nilined setller hlih filed liolieo of his intention to
make. rini. 1 proot in support of hit' ejaiin, ai d
that said proof will he niiide before th'i eoinny
elerk if Morrow county lit Heppuer, n.-., on
Au. 23, lS-a, viz:
Aaron E. French,
D. 8. No. HUM for tholS'.NWri 8H 8K!4 f-'C. II,
Tp. OS. H29E W. III.
He riiimeHttio followinu witneases l provehis
contiiiuoiiB residenee upon and cultivation of,
miid tatul, viz:
Andrew J. Cook, liileu Dauuherty, Oeorie H.
t'li,rlr of I., ma Or. .luffll. Paftcett.. of MeooiiHr.
Or.
Ally pet-SOTl V'no uemn'S 'o proiesc nanim ill"
j allowance f;f suoh proof. ,,r who know of any
i HuhetHiitinl reaHOii, under the law and the reuln
I tioud of tlie Interior Department, why auch.
proof ehouid not. be allowed, will iHifrivenan op
I portnnity at the above rentionBd time and ilaee
to crosH-eiiniine the vitnesse" of "aid cdaimaut.
j and to oltei- Gvidenee in rebutUi' of that -utimit-
ted by claimant.
I a3()-H;i Heililf UlNKBAhT. Iteirifter.
STOCK Kit AN IIS.
While you keep .oiir Ktihveiiiit ion p:.id up yon
can keep your brand in freeof eh;:rf;.
C K Adkiiis, Horses. J, on ri,'ht !ioul.ier: em
tie, (' lion riidit hip lianite in .Joint ai.d Mor
row eoiintiep.
Adkins. .) J Hori-l'i. .IA conii-vit-d 0:1 let
I flank; eattie. same on left hip.
j Hleiiiitnau, (ieo., llartinit-n-; Hi raes, iitlanon
left Hiioulder; eattie, nma en ritflit elioiild- r.
I o ... i ..n o .... . 1. ...
I nlljWn.' J '(! Ui.rscii. einde c with dot in na
taroa not. top; eattie, a:ue.
Hover. VY IV. Lena HoiHea. l.'o.t brand o-
hip rattle, name, wilh i;plit in each ear.
llorK, P. 11. Hoi-pes, P It on left alioulder; eat
tie. damn oo left hip,
Brian, T. F., Lone ltoek. Iforaes o with bar
under aud over on ri!d shoulder.
burton, Wr-HorKen. J 11 on riht th'. i ealt,'.
miuiu on riuht hip; split in each ear.
Win. Radio, Monument. -Ki-iimls horrtea l ou
riitht slioulder. ltalii;o lirant and Morrow eotu:
tiea. flUiler rtentry, F.elio. Or - - IIitm-s branded 11.
H. with ft quarter cir-le over it, on left p-tiile.
Kaiate in Morrow and Unintillu counties.
Allison, O. D.-i 'attle brand, O U on left hip
and horses same brand on right uhoitUter. Kimifu,
Killht Alile.
Hook, A. J., Lenn HoraeH, tuion rinhta!io:il ter;
('attle, same on riuhtliip: ear mark aqaaru ero
off left and split in liriht.
Currin. H - ltore, 10 on left Htifle.
Cuninnhrin o, W li, Newton lianeh Horses.
Vtith figure under it oa left shoulder; ea'.J
same on left hip and 'hitrh, left ear aquare eut
I'ox & Enirlish, Himiman t'a'.t.la, t.( with " ill
center: horsoB, CK on ieft Sin.
Cupper, II A-Horses He on lift shoulder:
cattle H (.on left. Bide, swallow fork on rittht ear.
H. F,. (:ocitran, Monument. Grant ('o, (Jr.
Horaea branded eirole with hur bftueiltli, on left
shoulder; oattle same bnind on both hips, mark
under slope both earn and dewlap.
I)ouKlaas, W M Cattle, It I) on riRht side, swai-low-fork
in each ear: horsea. It D on left hip.
Meek. jaeKson. rtorses. m connected on
riitht Bhoulder; cattle, flame on riifbt. hip.
Kar mark, hole in right ami crop off left.
tjleuallen, Jolm W Horses brunded half-cir-
I cle . I L nonnooted on left shoulder. Cuttle, same
; on loo-oi. nucifit, umi xexneiiou,
Florence, L A Cattle, LF on riht hip; horsns
Fw'th barnnderoii riKht shoidder
Florence, H P Horses, ou right shot liter
I cattle. F on rit?ht hip or thiith.
Armstrong. J. C, Acton T with bar under it
on left shoulder of horses; cattle same on loft
fr H,lrvGAy left ehoulder.
(iobln, nmk Hurries, 7 F on left utirie; cuttln
WI IPOlltlK H "IKt
(ianiKKe, A. L. HorHe. 31 on rteht ehnuUler.
HuiiHiiknr, B i -llorHafl, M ou left, shoulder; mt
tl(. tt on loft hiu
; n..i r si ti. -.i. ir n h 1. .
flank: "
, -HffijlilWt rfld
Jniikin, 8. M, Hoihes, horseshoe J on Jpft
shmikkr. attlo, the ttm3. iijutge on Kiuht
Miln.
.lohnooii, Folix Horses, circle T on left ntifl
cattle, arat on risht hip, under half crop in rig
Hiid BiHt in left tHr.
! Kirk. J T
6Uon left hip
Kirk. J T Horsen JH on loft shouMor: rsrt
Kirk. J C Horses. 17 on either nauk: eattie
on riu-ht side.
Lai-sen, Hasmna Horses, R Tj on left hip,
Ijowis, J It. Lena- Horses, P with over it on
loft shoulder.
Minor, Oscar. - Cattle, M Dim right hip; horses
M on le.H shoulder.
MorKHti, H N Horses, M ) on left shoulder
cattle, same on left hip.
Met timlier, !aa A, Atwood Horses, M with
bar over on rifetit shoulder.
Morirun. ThoB Horses, circle T on left shoul.
der and left thiith; cattle, Z on riirht thiith.
Mitchell, Oseur, IVttybville Horses, n on right
hip; cattlo, 77 on riir'at side.
Mctlaren, 1 (i Horses, l-'ignre 5 on each shoul
der: cattle, M2 on hip.
Neol. Andrew, Lone ltoek Horses AN con
ueeted rui left shoulder: cnttle snnHion both hip
Newman, W. It. Horses .N with half eirel
over it on left shoulder.
I Nordyke, t Horses, circle 7 en left thiirh; cat
tie. same on left hip.
Oiler, Perry. Lone ltoek P O r. left Bhon.de r
Peneson, Oluve. Horses, circle shield on left.
shoulder ..id '4 on left hip. Cattle, circle "hield
on left hip. Knntte on Kiirht Mile
Pearson, Jus., Pine t 'ify. Horses h2 on left hip
low down.
Parker & Gleasou. Hardm&n Horses IP on
left shoulder. -
U.'.... 1 II A...... .11. 11. -t..J .
i iv., u, m'"u - him . t-i i-uiiiieui eu on
left shoulder; cattle, same tm left hip. under bit
in each ear.
ItiKMi, Andrew, Hanlroan- Horsps, siiuareeroas
Willi .liarier-circie over it on lett stine.
Itenlusrer. Chris Horses. C H en left shonlder-
Ktsit'.r. J W Horses, JO -.-i left shollltler. Cat
tle, O on right hip.
atmiy, V.- Hories brnmWl SF connecterl on
tiKet (-,L.urti.'i , orttue Mtuie on ihhu ii. ,
D.
Sinii. J . v. JiorM brHnucu M n rinht shotil.
ur, cult to hrnntttni s on tho right hip and a
tunooth rrup oft of tJi lft r. (
StruUht W. K,- H irnwt xliAiied J 8 on Wt j
stitie: ittlo J S ui luft hip, swallow fork in riht '
wr, undt'rbit in left.
KajtT, Hobt -Horww, 8 on riht ahonld(r; cattlf
fM)imro(ui rtht tun and 8 on nht shoulder. ,
SwuKuart, L, Alpine Horses, 8 li on rih :
Bht.uKit'r.
baip. Ihos. Hort, 8 A P on left hip; caitle 1
same on left hill.
Shohe, Dr A J Horses, D8 on on left hip; cut.
tie, same un left side, wattle on left side of neck
ears out sharp at point.
Stevenson, Mrs A J Oattle, 8 on right hip.
.waiiow-itim in leu e.r.
8htlton ik 8at Hore. 8 on its aid avhi- nn
on Left ahouhler; cattle, mine on left hip.
8perry. t (j 'attle. W V on leff hip. crop nfl
right and an der bit in left ear. dulap; horvw, W C j
on left Bhoulder.
8wa;art. tt W Horw, 4 on left shoulder:
Stewart. Geo., Hitnltnat) Horee cirri coo j
left tthouUfer.
oattle, -14 ou left hip.
Mtn on left .Uder" ' a le" '
lO'Pets i 8T-Horse., c on left shoulder.
W aile. Henry, Horses branded see of spade. '
1 on left shoulder and left htu. CtU. branded
i same on left side .nd left bin.
Wells. A I Howe.. ou left ehonlder; CAttl
"559-, , , ., .
W ylanti, J H Hardman irele ( ou lef thuil
Woodward. John Horse, L'P connected op
left shoulder.
u- ,
! allaee. Churlee Cattle. W on right thigh, ho! i
, in left mt; horses. W ou right shoulder, norm
' same on left shoulder. !
, W.en, A A t'.ttie, rnnninfr AA with bar .cross I
; onnjthr i.it. i
J- K. Young. dooelwrrr,l)r.-Horw hnuideil '
' "Son the riitht shoulder. 1
j W. H. Crowley, Long eyuek Horses brasdetl
! eirel. i on ieft shoulder
Whittier Hnw., lieewy, Harn.y county, Or. -i
Home, branded w B, rnnrK'te4 oo left ehouller.
mm (! Mm
ronev to Loan,
t
IViinis tlesiriiij; limns tm im
proved fiiiuis or town loU, imii
sr-tiro such on rensoiiiili'e terms
by culling ou Hf I
a Q ETTE oHico.
I'ATTKltsON,
iHEPl'XKR.
OliEGOX.
t.-a
V h"i I pit Cuts I da not rrenn niorely to
top l.i
. i.r-.ii !'
n leivi liiem ru-
turn
Jl iuiV
.In: A.i A !!.'
...do Iu. tiibuaso
re:Tictly t.T
.t.lie: huv
in? afuio.
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... !':tVaait
Cn,a -..Xi.-t -'.:
S. i-i norcujon i . :
( liitrti'.'.l! ir:. t.v'.i
ci uiv J:.f;.:.t.iuL:': i.:
-.d i"ot O'Jrc '
t .jl, and it cu.-o
U.G. ROOT, Ti'i.C
mm
?mBalm
nio-inans ia T'BSft ssaees. Al
loys inltamwation. jutuals the Soros.
Restores ike aansoa of Taste, Smell
ttnd Keamig.
A particle is t.7ilnc-d into enr.fa nostril anil
in RKrpealsle. Price fiGr. nt llriiKKists or by
mail. Eh liKOTHKRK.SC Warren bu.New Yon;.
- i it -jn
MA D . CluOSystem X.tv&XJ . 'if i I
l instalment system, i ; A'W tuff' V, t'rr '
V club members sells us Cfciz'zJ!&
a8 watches in each rHILA.
3BVatch Club , and we pet cash from fcS f
the Club 1'nr cadi watch ttci'ore it guvs li-liF i
out, tlioiitl cacit niemucr oniy yiiyFrtj.st
J. n b Tl . is iu .riv v- Pive vi.i: Sip;.
m(ire tot your money than any cue else
and why we are tluinK tho 1..:;;;M
wulch business in the mtM. V'c ei-U
,t ft nnilito rr, n'; 1.i!t sr.Il !
t'-$r2 prices are about vvli.it cLhcrs ytl f ratc-
Lr3 il is a substantial Silver (not ''.- !ion of
l9S''5 :l"yl;inti) Mcin-wmu American i.evcr
iTiH watcrt enner nuiuin gasc or open.
W4m (lur i5.t)0 W alcli is a Stem-wind ,
liSE?!; ( Jjw-'iii'ace, first quality, stitTcn-jdOold
hr-fMwarOyf'irs, It is fully equal to any
watcti sola lor 50 ny oincrs. vt;iinii
a tirst-dass StiiTened Cold Case much
m
more satisfactory and serviceable than
any Sulidtlold Csr.e thatcan besoldat
less than double the money, as cheap
solid cases are invariably thin, weak,
ot low quality, and worthless after
lihortuse. Our$3t Watch contains
numerous important patented im-,
m i
fell
provements, of vital importance to accur-
ate timing J'atent Dnstprqpf, Patent $i tin
l ':ndt o-vvvhich we control exclusivttly, It
is fully equ d fr accuracy , appearance, uura
bdity and BtTvire, to any Watch, either
Open F,'ve or Hunting. Oiu $i l -3.00 Rntl
s chJ H'utt.h is especially constrtiLted (or
the iiKuteAacim? n;-o, and is ihoj cst Rail
road Wau'n n'.ide, tjpon Face cr Hunting.
11 ti pt'iv; are cidu-r all cash or in clubs,
:i.til) :x wait. a-. .;? it-.,i,;t
TtuVr.iivtanfiWafnhrtiihPn'f;
fiihPfiW': v,
VA tiLi, - -TA
Aj.ix W.itch Irll..ln,-.$1.00tj y JK.
ltrllKlg Wt W IS II',
Jl
4"
THE LABS' J
NEVER, OUT 0? OBDEK
Sf yei 1 to v
ask OUrimrent at y o:o ria, v o r m,.
prices. It yon en ion a, nri;i , -,. - i: e:,
I direct t t
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CHICAGO
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A rs
Or,.g,
n
Pacific department, coneral niTeney, 7'jriilHrkPl.
ftreet, hislory htii tiling. Han I'lniieisi-w, Cal
Bratichrs. 4ti Morri'-o!i Ht., t'ortl.'uel. Or., 1
South Second St. San Jose, t !., .1 North
Sprillfc St., Los Ant-eies. I al
TO SAN FRANCISCO, ("Ai.
BY WAY ilf THE
Southern Pacific Company's Line
:iIHE PIT. BHHSTH ROUTE.
Quicker in Time than Any Other Route-
; -r-v , 1
1 rUI llrlllU-
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Leare Portland fit 4 P. ,V.f Dnij,
THROUGH TIME, S9 HOURS.
PULLMAN BUFFHT SI.HEPkRS.
TOURIST SIPPING CARS,
For Accommodation of Second-Class
Passengers Attached to Express
Trains.
Fare fnm Portlauri to Sacraiur
cisiy.: rntiniiteil
I.b.iiteri Kb-st-Class
' Sec.nd-Clns,
Throngh Tickets to all
and Eajt,
itohndSnn Fran-
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Points South
VIA OAI
TICKET IPOH.VIA.
OFFICKS:
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w? I'm? ir-i'i-Hlvl
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City Office, No. 13t. Corner Fi st i AMerStrrwtt f
ricK.t CSiit.r, Corner F rjid Front S.reele. i
PORTLAND. ORUiON.
11. KOKNI.KK, K. P ROGERS. 4
VHrsgr, Asl. G. F. wid PtMS. Atft,
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