jvol. xin ttt JtUjJgsl OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1901. NO. 2 w wattift iiamaaton tujrl' Timifchfciit x fc ldHHtlN KM Yn HiW Aperfetltefu 0S6 Ron . Sour StoaKhjNmtoea ! IaF Worms .(xmsmmis Jeverish- II wT fAfa flat aw ncssandLQSSOrSmP. Wf ffit UV8r TacSnrjto Scflitoliiii rif I gJ Thirty Years Fl CftSTQRI A aeanaSaVBVaaamamVaVaisi tiRMtt licmaSjr tar New York, Oct. 8 Stye tbe London correspondent of the Tri bane : A promi nent official connected with criminal prosecution U authority tar the state ment that Atnerie arid England vera responsible for the failure of a recent conference of police officials of European powers directed against anarchism. "If our two countries," be remarked, "had been willing to restrict tbe privi lege ot political asylum anarchism would bate been doomed, for its advocates ooid be driven ont of one country after another aud compelled to abandon their prineiples. Anarchists will be found as bog as England and America agrees to belter and protest them. Let those two doors be closed upon then Kid they will disappear from the face of tbe earth." The eminent specialist qooted asserts with em phaais that tajgjaad and America de a serious mistake in rejecting the wertureg i0T international police meas ures against anarchists after the murder of tbe king of Italy, and that they ought to undo the niisrhief by reopt ning negotiation- lor a conference. Hie remedy for anarchism is expulsion oi anarch isU from every foreign asylum aud refuge. Bnva la e, Chicago, Out. 8. In an interview fett night, Oongrewtnao B.bcock, of Wisconsin, republican, who declared Massif sun an ooeompswmteiog ualst, said: " "When anv artiela aaa bm toeturod in the Doited States cheaper arw rawavpay," anywhere elas and is an avtte'e of frt, tbe doty praaVaoes no revenue d affords to protection, owt . simply ose who secure coaUol to make each "tees e they see at io the tlnmrrtlr f up to a point where it can be ported.'' Mr Babeook instanced tAeAtoaJ trust illustrating blj coaieottan that the i wfssent system foals iusistad I. uoninatioa of mat bigh confident be bee something batter tbsa ! I . m 1 l.i t 0 strong si ream ot water won ia na ve oeen in this particular locality, Since the discovery of the gas the well has been sank to a further depth of fifteen feet, at which level a steady, constant flow of illuminating gas is encountered. At this depth, too. a low rumbling can be distinctly beard from deep down in tbe earth. The gas well and the peculiar things connected with it are somewhat of a mystery. Bases vrui Uttma. London. Oct 8. The Brussels cor respondent of tbe Times quotes a die patch sent by tbe Independence Beige, which repeats tbe minor that Bowie will intervene in the dispute between Tor key and Franc. Tbe Porte is said to be willing in exchange for Bosnia's assistance in obtaining a friendly settle ment to cede to BoasU the port of Burgas, seventy-six miles northwest of Adrlaa opre, and only ten hours' steam from Constantinople. Tbe rumor I not con firmed. The cession of the port would create a grave situation, riving Bossia virtual cemmsnd of tbe Black Sea and anal ling bar to occupy Constantinople at a few hours' ewttee. SMCfe Was Xcrrer, I would cough nearly all night long' losii mi IsastTiaw that WHmisvavBMrM Gar's Pa rW a . l : An a a a a WI 01 sTAH M tKai . "see "SiSJ J WwK Cnrrw - aaar aanai m I " "W W OUR GOVERNMENT WILL PAY RANSOM Csrttd Stated tMsltl at - t . a Ordered to Arrant fir tot of; Hiss condleinns failed, three $1.00 bottles of Or. King's Hew Discovery wholly eared sat end I gained 68 pounds." It's absolutely guatfajtaod to cute Coughs. Colds. La Oriooo. Bronchitis aad all 1 Wr T. liiJ - . aSh-I t. fair C. 1 throat and Ii troubles. Fries and $t 00. Trial bottles free at O Biakeley's dreg store. c. ui ciu. $a Faanciaoo, Out. 8.-A O-ll has Kb atMA J it. PLaina far o stntceooveetlon.tobtbMd In this tftr Bitesabnr Slat, for tile Prpaas an snesaorlatislng aarigress to re-emot ifca Cblnate exeinsfon law. obit tn expire nsnt Moy. lit mi Pagan Oet. 8. A latftar received b the ftava. iiiey from Monica, dated October 4th, says: i "The American consul here bat just received orders to make tbearTangeoienU with the Vaii (ffnveHrOjr ) far foil pay sent of tbe rapsasn of Mtsa Stone. The United 8Utee will advaaee the money, afterward settling with Tarkey. "The Turkiifa autbortttei have made numerous arrests among the Bulgarian population, without distinction of re ligion, and nearly ail have been put to torture in the hope of abstracting In formation. A prisoner named Dimitri said an ucderstandiag existed between the Protestants aad the Macedonian committee, and that Miss Stone was even acting in concert with tbem with the view of obtaining funds for a political religious propaganda. These declara tions, irrung from Dimitri under torture, are valueless. What is certain is that tbe cap Win of the band designated for tbe payment of tbe ransom a place in proximity to tbe, Roumanian frontier, which proves that he hopes to escape the Turkish police, and that the. Bul garian police do not cause him anxiety. "The condition ot affairs is shown by the fact chat five or tin bands of brigands of If or IS own each have become so bold between 6 transitu and Kuprili that the offHal of the Oriental Bail toad nave requested toe military authorities to reinforce the troops guard- lag Che track and bridges." EXCHANGE FAIR A WINNER aaAjH f m seat Th; Pendleton Meeting Was Marked by I7000 in Sales. PxvourroK. Oct. 8. The first month ly exchange fair in tbe Northwest, which eras bold bora today, was a success. There was a good attendance. This is best told by tbe sales, which aggregated 87000. The demand far exceeded the supply, horses coming in first. Ranchers, who reside 180 Wiles from Pendleton, were io attendance, aad purebeesd cattle, bcrsee. etc., as veil as offered tbem and general farm produce for sine. Farmers fo fHites Valley. Harney coop, loft tor borne this atoning with their parcbaaas, which filled six four- horse add two five borws wagons. Too fair was held in Alto street, at the corner of Main, next to too Pendleton Savings Beak. B. t. Obx was In charge of the arrangements, aad represented aha Paaatafcon fVimstarslat Aeaoeiattoa. Ha ttftfi thoroughly eaarvdsnsd the coon writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of aisav trf.nad knew lb a general way what andria, Ind.. "and could hardly not any e& band for sale. Mr. Cox sleep. I bad consumption so bad tfeet t oort of otoater of ceremonies, nlwaliedabkiealwcnldcooaiifrlgbt- mdntiy. Otfasrs ot tbe fully end spit Wood, but, when all other ,,,Tr, ,r aseistod, and Coloosl B. MiHlnat Utlad. afane ftl.00 bottles Of t WmAm. t-mmMi ni tKa O. ti. C. Xadaaa. radastrlsd amsat of tbs O. A AV. and atfifir Harrtateo Hues, was loseobewtbO fret fair succeeded. to wee who nrramel ft aad who Its trial as an sxaertment for tbe towesof tJw Paetile Bortbweet. CoUmel .dto. wiU cera-t the omter to ott-r towns ana areara one eo oprrsww 01 sow il bodies aad of the press tnoas astoe awn norma- fmw W KX&' st to WJijrd saHOirer. t smaywe afW psansne so w atom na rtogao it Doll Hmdaabe, PvJns la various potto ' sha aad. atekisaT at the nit of too gtojMcBa Lass o ipptUlt, FjspbrfoaWistoJ, vesaaatar away ail The New Hhts Here jfVS,. a fj U rsawtjlT K m A A man can't look you in the face without seeing your hat. If it is a neat and becoming one he notices it; if otherwise ditto. Neat shoes and a new and natty suit are es sential to your appearance but you can't even then look your best without a new hat. We have the goods and know how to fit. No msttter how critical or economical you are we can please you. All the new shapes $1.50 to $5. All Suits pressed free ot charge. No txtra charge for aheratioesjto Ot. "PRINCETONWSu.t A I I aM V We are prepared to demon strate that IK Is In the rlgHt store for those who are looking for the best in Suits and Overcoats. Every day bat Sunday From 7 a. m. to 8 p, m. M. Williams jjyl Co aw? vreaiaa ..aiiwess. Jewels, eahdv. fioters. Siithat is tbe order of A wolhlh'l fwterences. Jewels form dmaldetof mif power to the averifge womio, Bven that greatest of all jew.ts, Kealtf , is often ruined in the tranuons efforts to make or save tbe money to purchase tbem. If. a woman will risk her health to get a coveted g.o, then let her fbrtlfy herself seainst the insidaout consequences of cougbs, colds sod bronchial affections by the regular urn of Dr. Bosebee'a Oerrosn Svrnn. It will oromptlvr arrest eon sumption 10 its early stages aad baa) tbe affected loons and bronchial tubs and drive the dread dlseasejirom tbe system. It fa net a care all. but It is a certain euro for eongns. colds and all bronchial troubles. You cab get Dr. G.O.Green's reliable remedies at Biakeley's drug store. Qst Green's Special Almanac. 1 Mrs. WilsonTot tbe Campbell dc Wil son Millinery Parlors, has engaged lbs ssrvieee of Miss Margaret Torgler. a flrst-daas trimmer, k formsr employee of Hellers, of Portland, and is there- Oar styles are oqaal to the best, end wrr prices are as low as spa iowav. hStTcT Bfbetlve this onto. per car per day will A charge of $1 bo mado mrofiay to BUaWaSBSnnHBX m av. an na snsa a a Agent O. B. A H. Co. JUST ARRIVED! 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