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TT.,U VOL. 24. HEPPNEIt, OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 16, 1905. NO. 1147 Rcdfield & VanVactor, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL. SOT U1V12 IP, Oifioe on west end of May Street Hcppner, Oregon. C. E. WOODSON, A TTORNE Y- A T -L A W Ofl ice In Palace Hotel lieppncr, Oregon Czar Will .Scud Another Army to l-'ur lCust. Phelps & Notson ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office in Odd Fellows Bids Heppuer, Oregon. W. P. MYERS, LAND ATTORNEY. Have made o rpecialtv of bind oon ttcits HUiJ oo.ja.-s; ifcfi-no;-B before U. fi. L'ind Office find l)pir ni?nt of the In terior for ten years. Tone, OliEGOX. W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only complete set of t;btr ict b oks in Morrow county. Okegon 1IIGGS & WINNA11D PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS. Bpeoir.l attention ffivari to diseases of the eye, ear, nose find throat. Office : The F iir Eaildir.g. HlilTNER, ' OlilXiON. Frank B. Kistner, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Kesid " in Morrow buiMing over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. E. R. Munlock PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oilioe with Llppner Drug Co. Resi denuj SI iiu ntrott, next tl tor to Times St. Petersburg, March 13. The im mediate answer of the Russian govern ment to the defeat at Mukden is the an nouncement that a new army will be raised and the forces in the Far East recognized ; that Vic--Admiral Rojsst venskv wi 1 1 be ordered to sail oa and try conclusbns with Togo, and that the war will be prosecuted "to the bitter end. This is the present temper of Em peror Nioholas and his dominant ad visers, voiced in a firm .official an nounc?ment that the position of Uuesia is unchanged, Mid that the initiative for peace can only come from Japan Should tli a island e:ypi-e choose to tender "moderate" terms and recognize its adversary as the power; in the Far East, peace cou'd be easily arranged; but the voice of her diplomacy in various parts of the- woil 1 indicates that she is not rerdv to do this, ar,d tb Rus sian government, with the full magui hid of the disaster at Muk h ri sM'l fin determined, but with the 11)05 campaign eemingly abeady hopelessly compro mised, retreat t Harbin inevitable and Vladivostok practically lost, declares that the li:ie In s nut not vet come when Rujj.iu can be f reed '.o humble hers. If. ! is rH,;o'-ted that tlm dispatch of ho newatmy corps, including the 14th, from I'd a;.d. m.d ttwrul smaller units ::;iH i.l iady be ii d'teimined up n, and tha pljr.3 for f i.t'i i mobil'zilion are under diacu..bi..u. Rut while this is the official altitude. nothing but peace talk is heard in St Petersburg. The difficulties of another mobi.ization on a lartre scale will be f-normous; in tact, it is stated in some quarters that it will be impossib'e. Nevertheless, it might be accomplished. Toe real hope, however, for anything ke successful termination of the war is admitted to rest upon the prospec'p ot the financial exhaustion of Jpan. Russian resources, it is figured, can s'and the drain be'.ter than those of Tap'tn, and a protrae'ed campaign, it is bored, w ill bring about Japanese finan cial ruin. Financial Minister Kokov- Boll', at the conclusion of a conference i f the National Resoure, a few days ago, is s id to have tapped the tab'e before him and explained: "We can win the war at this desk." The Russian capitol is still in ig norance of the feature and extent of the reverses in Mamhuri. Tha only in- formatioi of it magnitude is that which b been derived from the few Tokio telegrams that have been al owed to be published here. To the censor at Tie Pass the word "piisoner" does not exist, at d cot the slightest intimation of what, if any, units and organizations have been cut off and captured lias reached this city, either in General Kuropatkin'u official dispatches or in repoits from co: respondents at the front. Aside from the reports given out by the War Office, there is practically no further information of the progress of events, the newspaper dispatches re ceived yesterday being principally those filed before the retreat began and transported to Tie Pass among the papers of the telegraph office. It is declared that, at the moment that General KurokPs wedge, aided by the dust storm, and taking advant ge of the failure of several Russian organi zations to orcupy appointed positions. The Hrppner Gazette the news of Mor row County: The Weekly Oregonlan the drove l eelf in the open to the Uuinn ' news and thought of the world. Both at in, .v. i j:3,r,.i ,i , , a special price. Inquire or addres. The , n,U'k' a,ul nped U his plans, Gazttte. Ilcppncr, Or. i General Kurcnatkin wes on the point of DR. fslETZLER, Located in O Id Fe-lowa building. Rooms 5 and (5. DR. AL A. 1.EACH iiciv.riS8ir Pe, m-ineiitly loer.t.'d in Heppuer. Ofli'ie ia the Lew Fair building. Gas ad njioit-tered. Pastime The J t J C o 5 Gilbert's Chocolates C t L Is the proper place to get tlifit nice cool drink h you have been looking for. V We serve the celebrated J Hazelwocd Ice Cream t t in aiiy qn-iulity. Private rooms lor ladies. Ed- trance through jiostoflice ? c C All the leading brands carried in stock at all V ti.xea. c 5 Ashbaugli & Aycrs 9 Proprietors j i t 9 cannot be equaled. This is the kind we cairv. Cigars and Tobacco launching a momentou counter-stroke; but where it was to be accomplished is not stated. General Kuropatkin "jias telegraphed V to Emperor Nicholas assuming him self all the responsibility for his d feat, mhking no excuses, fcxeept that the strength of the Japanese was miscalcu lated, and refusing tot place any of the blame upon the council of General?, up on whr.se adyice he determined to give batt'e. This manly '.course and the General's personal exartions in diiect ing the ret eat will, however, hardly save hi n. Ilia reputation as anHoffen eive stra'cg'st is gono,: and though th J'imperoi s mi itavy advise s know n. t where to lok for a bettor 'I jie.-id, his resignation wi'l be acccnied. It will be difficult to find a capable BuccwiBur, inn r ia F.aw now ti.at 1: proba'dv wi'l Gen"ral (JrodekofT, Governor of the Ann:-, although i cabling about for another C.mmand?r in-Clnef, soni9 mil ta y officials arc tumid.' to General Oragomin.fF, who in considered to ha Russia's gteiit st hliat egist, but he is a feeble, oil man, suf fering w it i a hea. t u,- L.io.j, and it is hiji y improbable that he won .1 be able even to make the long trip to Manchuria. I i losing General Kur-patkin, the army will lose the ideal of the private soliicr.; an officer who. in spite of the intiignea of his Generals and his failure to win a hat !e, has wni their crdi- Baking Fo Medicos CI ossein wder With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. 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It is an nounced that the cates against Senator Mitche'l and Representatives Hermann and Williamson, of Oregon, for alleged E. E. 8nyder, an Olin, IdaLo, banker who ast-iued some lime ago, hs disappeared leaving lia bilities of $145,000 and an un serve.! warant. Tue govern mout realized over S100,000 from duties on goods im ported to exhibit at the St. Louis exposition. A seat on the New York Stock Exilian ye has been sold for $82, 500. This h the high record price. The name of the purchaser has no1 yet been disclosed. Ten thousmd converts have been made in Philadelphia to the Christian religion, during the re vivals iu progress in different parts of that city during the past two mouths. A Line County ivotum shot a bald eagle that measured seven fet between the tips of the wings. She did it with her little 22. re pay 4 PER CEINT Interest THIS BANK WILL INCREASE ITS CAPITAL STOCK ON MAY 1 S T, 1 9 0 5. The stockholders of this bank are men of means and will continue to supply the necessary funds to care for all legitimate banking loans. OUR MOT TO is to develop, not tear down. Let the citizens of Morrow County catch the pro gressive spirit and foster every industry she now has, be it new or old, and encourage to our borders every line of industry that has merit and will tend to develop our resources. We charge 8 PER CENT for loans Xit Have Lwi i Mirk F.t'i fouvenir Pjlliri Fir '.-.! as