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0 PAPER JOB PRINTING . . . We have the beat fjinjicl Job IC (iAZKTTIC ,.(ilVL: ALL Tilt: NEWS.. .subscription Price. One. y.'iir ' r' Six niuiitlm 75 OFFICIAL Office in Morrow County anil can Print Anything. Legal Blanks Kept constantly on ban I V have the Largext Adwii'mri.t ti.-.n aide of Portland. iaBaasgr-si, raismatgcaal TNVKNTIKTIl YEAH HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1902, NO. 87r Illllll-il MUIf llttll'lBlH. p.i.l,,,,, Tll'l', IlilOHKTDlt 1 rl unit.. VV It. IKV ( Hirnlitry ..f ! nui.'iur . . S mrnitry 'if Witr :4 mrntiiry 'if Nnv I'.HIIUS.Mr- ;..:illHl. . . ( uriii'liui. N. Ill KM. H..ut John U. Lnuu .Clinrlf" KiiH'ry Hm I tli tinriiny iB'inrKl Hir 'mi of .:n.' iitMr.... C Jin .ii .nifiriil Ij.itxl Olli. n Jnlili W. tmirut Jhhii'" w Hboii HiniiiT Hermann SikI' hi ll. il tiHti'Ll ( ,l,,hn II. MltWiell inHll'.H ('llIlTHKllill'll Intrnul ll'ivi- uiB ( iillti.:t.ir IliNtnrt -hitt ' I flMlit J lliH liimri -1 Ai t.irui.y ... 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All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health of Infuuts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Cafltoria is a harmless nubntltute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing 8yrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotio imbalance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverisliness. It cures IMarrhuja and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomat h and Ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TW IKTAU IO.HIV, TT ,u.UV mitrT, Nl TOMH OfT. HAVE Been IPotjiiiLclecl i By Buying Some Shares in new Mining Companies. Heppner Mining Co., Head Office, Heppner. Oregon. D. I). STALTER. President and General Manager. C. i. RI;.DI;IKLD, Vice President. T. V. AMRS. SecretaiT. (ilO. CONSKK. Treasurer. I7or shares of stock apply to any of the above ofticers. JFsiurinaL The C. A. Rhea Farm on Willow Creek, i mile below lone, mny now be bought for $20 an acre, easy terms, one third cash. Has 240 acres, mostly rich bottom land, and good improvements. Sev eral tracts may now be cut off and sold at 50 dollars an acre. Address C. A. Rhea, lone, Oph. Asthma Cure Free! Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent C aire in all Cacs. si' nt Ar.soLri i:i.v fi;i:i: on i;i cpipt or i'osiwl. Hi CriVNl'D rOR TIN Tin r i v ti i atm.t r'!. f. t d'l, YEARS 1.11 rlt tmU. I n. I'. 'v. ( 1 " Y "ir t'l i! I "tt ?-!.!! til" lit. tl' nit1 i inii-i,r. -t e wiint I" F ,,' i :n .I.Mi' . -it.i'l r t . I w Vi V tn!' i . t.',l. At'H 'i- ' f'ni' "I t'l r. -.' f..r it, iv ii "ii .m'I Ni.r ni" 1. Hi -i li.il .n:r f mi. Ant I m.lt'i'x will r'ifV- ! it'" t ' Ill , c'n I u r' 1 ' r I ' " I I I. 'Hi . w r lU. I KT HKOS ' MKPIi INK t t..7j V . M hr nil 1 .-iiKiiiKta. Signature of j lit in h l! b'Kk-s in 1 1 run's hen . lis, ..f Vi'U li'.tfc'o. I 1 , Fay.: 5 T Villi; i' . r'.'-m.i :'i .1 I- lid ' i. n t I'D' v t ir'.' i !. t ',.!' I f I I ',..1 fiT t .- v'nod lii-t . vi..i f . .in it . I w . il.v . c' ;i' i il vrilh I'M'M ' nf. I.r.s' ! I .tli:i M 'rr 1 i' V . 1 1- 8, 4T I Hit I' t V i r I i I c r 1 ' t ' 1 -' - " I " Ii ' v. 1 tn -It tur 1-.. r r.( 1 1 i .1 ' .. if n! .n I. iii-'ti'-..t"ie. "! I f h. ii ! !!..(, 'it .u ! ! . i !v'n unim Iv. , tint 'r .1 i.l t. t-,. y h fri.l. T mv ' scii-i! ilr h r.!-"T'i t!r i.!'. vi .r..r ., . ..t . I Y. i New York and Philadelphia Streets Blockaded. BIG FIRE IN ALASKA MINES Tferaach Effort, of rtor aflttk.l! 8aat. P.mv. Ia4laa War V.t.rma iv.ii.n Blll-Mlit Btai. BeUaMd. NEW YORK, Feh. 17. New York City has borne the brunt of the fiercet now atorm that has struck thia aectioD of country aince tha great blizzard of 1SS8. BeKinnioK soon after midnight the atorm increased rap'dly until by day break the whole city waa completely snowed under. Toe tail op to 3 o'clock this afternoon wai 9 3 10 inches. The congestion of traffic on the Man hatian street car tinea waa severe dur inn the moioioj, when many of the avenues were blocked with lone lines of stalled cars. On Brotdwar the wheel traffic was confined to narrow ianes between high snow hills, and alone these cabs, trucks and cars crawled at a snail's pace. The oondi t.ons of traffic were in every respect worse than in the great bliizard of 18H8 At Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Fa., Feb. 17. The heavy snow storm which began in this section last night, ceased at 5 c 'clock thid afternoon, the fa'l of snow being the heavieat in tb-ee years. Great Mine an Fire. Seatt'e, Feb. Is Ttie great Tread ell mines, on DouzIh? Ibiand, were as- sai ed by fle on Tuesday, February 11, and a terrible holocaust was pre vented by the almoBt superhuman at tempts of everybuJ." wno could reach the scene to utay the p'o'ess of the rlaaass. The steamer Ltriuo, reaching port tti's mornioKi b ought particu'ars o' the fire. The Alse'ca-Mercan com p et.eor bU'MiDglwas entirely destroyed. T r ty e'iit thousand dollars on tne stiincs, mi 1 pUtes, and a 120 stamp mill, with the enrioe room, ere aved. It tooV tbe concentrated efloits of eight tao-i-tflt streams of water to master liie tlatr.. ea, end for houis the aeoD'zed people wotked under fearful suspense, for more than 100 mineri were in the lower workings and in im.ninent danger of meeting a horrible deith. The ori gin of the fire was not known at last re port. Barnum'c Klonlteyo "All well all happy lots of fun". That is the regular report from the monkey cage of Barnum's Circus ever since the keepers began dosing the monkeys with Scott's Emul sion. Consumption was carry ing off two thirds of them every year and the circus had to buy new ones. One day a keeper accident ally broke a bottle of Scott's Emulsion near the monkey cage and the monkeys eagerly lapped it up from the floor. This suggested the idea that it might do them good. Since then the monkeys have received regular doses and the keepers report very few deaths from consumption. Of course it's cheaper to buy Scott's Emul sion than new monkeys and that suits the circus men. Consumption in monkeys and in man is the same disease. If you have it or are threaten ed with it can you take the hint? Thit picture represents the Trade Hark of Scott's Emulsjon and U cn the a rapper of eery bottle. Scad for f rat (ample, SCOTT 4 BOWNK. 409 Tear! St., h'tw York. 50c and f 1. an dniggwta. g 1 Senata Paaaaa Pension Bill. Washington, Feb. 18. Several days ago Senator AT tc. he 11 undertook to se cure the passage of his bill for pension ing tte Indian war veterans, bat Ai drich of Bbode Island, objected. To day there was a loll in the Senate bus iness, and Mitchell saw his chance, bat as Aldricb Lad gone away, sessional courtesy would not allow t''e bill to come up. M'Ubell, however, caught the Khode Isisnd Senator on the tele phone, got bis permission to have the objection withd'awn, and the bill was paaaed without oppoeit:on. Heretofore Speaker Henderson has stood in te way of the passage of this bill in the house, bat Senator Mitchell has conl - dence that tbe house will give it consid eration this session. The speaker and the members of tbe committee on rales are close personal frieuds of Mitchell and be hopos that time will be given fo- the consideration of the bill. Tbe Oregon members arc working indue triouely to secure a majority in the house for tbe consideration of the meas ure. GOOD CHAHCK IX UOl'BK. Grand Commander T. A. Wood, of the Indian War Veterans, is highly elated over tbe recognition the veter ans have received by the passage o.' the senate bill. He is tiope.'al that tbe house will take s'milar action. Ralaa.a of Miaa Stan. Paris, Feb. 18. Te Temos tbieven- tog publis p a dispatch f Offl Constan l!nople wh ch announce that Miee Ellen M. Sione has been released by tbe br xands who have held her capt've since Sea. ember 3 last, and las been handed over ;n good hea'td to the Dragoman of the Arr;caa iegst on. Tb dispetcn adds test tr "Kerer- end Ttiika" bas beta a 'Sited on tte charge c' comp'ic:ty in the k-diap'og o! Miss Stone. Kev. Ts !ka is tbe bus baud of Mode. Tsilka, Miss Stoue'sconr paoion. it was announced recently that tbe Turkih autbo ites euspei'ted Rev. Tsi'ta 0.' compl'-Ml..' ;o t' e abduc tion of M;bb Stone. Ch'nete Exclusion Dill. Waeb'ra.Mi, Feb. 38. Tna Chinese exclus'on t iil has not yet btea cooe d ered by t ie senate or house comm tieee havio. it in c''a'ge, escept 10 hear in- ttreitei pa -ties. Tie filends of toe mrasure have, however, suggested no merous minor changes in the bi'l, in no way affecting tbe generel principle of exclusion, but designed to overcome any ditTuuU;es in the technical execu tion of the txi'usion laws. Tbe changes are entirely tentat've, however, and have not been considered by the com- miUeen no in charze of the subject. Congr.ss of Nations. Washiniitvn, r eh. IS KeKresenta live Coch'ati. of .Miouri, two weeks no introau. ed a .es lution inv tin Tsui Kruuer to viit the foiled Sta'es as the guest of tlii rountiy. Yester day. Mr. eiichrati revived a letter signed by t'i ee tnenibe's it the Huer delegation quite:ed at lirueis, t'jana ing l.itn and al' who a e suppotting hie effo.t (or tbe nol le uiteresi they ere takinii in the tu Koer Ki pub ;ce. Ti e letter reviews fto'u tl.e I'oer standpoint, the caaae winch led up to the wr, aod declares that ii eat l'.iitai.i inveuted pretext alter pretext to brinponthe c.niiit, and that her whole purpoee waa to secne tbe extensive oid 111 nes of tbe TiaoMa in nin:an. ol a settled Di:iocti po ii to a. I sjiJ m iiee whe.ever po-Mble, e ther by purchase or at .1 ire, 'o O'lle ' that Li. eat lUiU.u may comiitand the wor d's ii.d.ietnes. The leitt"- in c'Ofii.g. ai'ceal" to "t.eio ic and (jiMir oils Aine-tea" to interfere in lJb :f "S"ice friend. Ci!l!re!'M seen a c t! lv .in 1 sii.vs : I'i !K't pt'iiuU v: li.tt- M lit I ! .it v.' !. n. :e l.i Mi t.l I' to H t'V I .1 1 a ! her ; o 1 ; . i e : i' 'I'.u :e of pence. N' k would no; d: e t.i t : a cor i i-s . '. rJ Sta'es an I ; a ; c ; ;i. five ii the .i-e . " The i: i 'ti 'I ity, just -e, i ie - -. I n ;e.: ' . O' evil n.iv c ','!. been lei clue, rae.u .i v '' lie, and tn 1 1. 'i- M the .r' 1. 'ii c people -i e ij . t.a'l 1.' 1. ine . and I'tfirr iihtS "'e fc-'i t -epu'.- . i -or tio.l it te 1 'f' " '- win 1 i l l" ;: vii a: A 1 of vo.ir congress! who' i;ea'i hsxe t-eei t.ijc'ie I by ti e nob e i-ai tices a .1 tn ve deeds of the people of our republic may prevail up' on your great country to undertake the termintion of tbe war in South Africa Nogro Lynehaw. St. Lou'i, Feb. 17. A special t tbe) Poet Dispatch from New Madrid, Mo., says that last night a crowd of makrj men overpowered the jailer aod took negro, Louis Wight, abort diatsuac from town and banged bim. EieharJ & Prinirlea negro minstrels gave an an- tertainment there Saturday nigkt whan an altercation arose between on of tbsr musicians and some of the white town boys. Several of tbe boys undertook to take tbe musician oat, wbee tbe ne groes on tbe stage began to shoot. Sev eral ot tbe whites in the audience were Lit, but no one waa seriously burt. The negroee ran out tbe back way to their private car, which waa soon aor- ronndted by armed men, bat no violence was done owing to tbe arrival of tbe town marshal. All tbe negroee were put in jail, and as tbe result of an ex amination tbe name of the one wb did the sbootiDg was discovered. Ha waa lynched and tbe others will be re reeled. The Railroad Merger. St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 17. The state senate this afternoon passed a bill, ap propriating $25, COO to pay the expenses of trie legal contest against the so-called merger of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways. Breve Woman Makeae Fortune. To'edo, O., Feb. 17. Mr. Charles Purdy has returned to Toledo from the Klondike with a fortune. Daring ber four veers' residence in the Klondike, besides keeping a boarding house and a note1, sbe bought and sold claims ag gregating millions of dollars, end when she fina'ly picked np stakes she came away with over $ 1,000,000 in gold duat. Mrs. Purdy and her husband started West nea ly 10 years ago. It ia said that at Vancouver they disagreed about ong farther, the husband returning to Tacoma, where be is now said to be a motorman for a street car company. Mrs. Purdy went on to Alaska, end, from a!! accounts, prospered. Besides looking a'ter her business interests, she ran a hospital, where hundreds of des titute miners were entered free of cost. One of ber first lucky strikes waa a third interest in a claim which she bought for a few bond red dol.ars, and when she sold oat eight months later ber net profit was $200,J0. Sbe still has large interests in the Klondike. Will Seen be Finished. Medford, Feb. 17. Tbe Fish Lake ir rigation ditch will be completed by the first of May. The ditch starts at a point 00 Little Butte Creek, about 30 miles north of Medford. Tbe most d'Acult pa't of tne wjrk is now completed. The Mrs. Francis Podmore, President Y. C. T. U., Saranac Lake, New York, Owes Her Health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. Read Her Letter. "Dear Mrs. Finkham : For several years after rr.y l.v was Kirn I fc!t a peculiar weakness, such as I never hru! ev before, with severe pains Ln the c-axics and frequent he a !.i ' " I tried the doctor's mcvIicL-.es and found it r.-.. :-.cy 'v wasted. A friend who had been cured through the u-c : I Pinkham's Vegetable ComiKjund adv;sed. : t t- I so, a!s,i your Sanative Wash, and I must sav I :.'..- such relief before. Within six weeks I was like a:. . ; felt young and strong and happy once more. This is several years ago, but Lydia K. I'i: '.' Ccrmrxund is my cr.'y medicine. If I ever fee! ! . . t doaes bring instant re'.ief." Mrs. Francis IVpm.v 1 .. liVKK) FORFEIT IP THK ABOVE I.ETTIMt Is N t r 1 . 1 t IM Wlu-n wortifn are troubled whh irrrtiLir, sti;; : raontrr.t' ti, wr-akr.! s leuevrrhcea. dL't'lM ment r i won!'. that tvarinajnl wn feelirL ir.ftanm a'i. nf tii-. u . ,t . bWtiTic .or f.atuWnw-' riwrai tielilky, u..;.u-ti ii. a: ..i : . ; trntion. or .ire )vset tV. snrh syTrptt ni.' a.- ''.i.'. tess, f.t:: ' : ! 1- . eieltaSilitT. imtabCitv. rwrvxwtnf , .sie-r-. t;e-, n . IT'Tie" and wnjit V tf ft-alotd " fr-lu .f Mu- nu-i thfT should rrntemlier there it one trVd a d :nw rvti,,-.! Finkham'a VrfHaMe ('omponc d at n mnv.' -KefuM t tiy < v :Lrr iiiedkin, J.r j Vvi :L. U-.t. Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum Alam bakifig powdn are thegrcaiot tomtom to haatth of the present day. wtnu. ttmtmn wn eo.. t two largest rock cuts have been finished, the first being 2000 feet in length and the second 800 feet in length. A ditch five feet in depth baa been blasted through these rocks. The ditch is &5 miles long. Tbe flume across tbe South fork of Little Eutte is practically com pleted, and the Lake Creek flume ia well advanced. A new lumber contract has been mads, and 3000 feet a day is being sawed for the company. All team work is completed, and the company stock baa been placed in winter quar ters, if tbe good weather continues abbot 45 days more will be required to complete all the work and supply Rogue Riuer valley with water for power and irrigation purposes. Large Deal In Mines Baker City, Or. Feb. 17. The t'-eat- edt mining deal in tbe history cf East era Oregon was closed here loJav. The noted Red Boy and Conco'd mines, of the Granite district were consolidated. The consolidation was perfected by ths incorporation of the Fed Boy (.'opgoli dated Gold Mines Companv, u lder the laws of West Virginia. Notice of the filing of tbe inco-poration papers on February 13 wes received from the Sec retary of State of West Virginia today. The capital stock is $o,000,C with a par value of $1 per share. Tbe powers of the corporation are extensive. Tbe stock is divided into common and pre ferred, and a dividend of 3 per cent is guarantied on the peferrred 6 tack an nually, after which the common stock shall receive a dividend of 3 per cent, and ont of any surplus remaining both stock shall receive dividends. Tbe stock id all paid np, none having been placed on tbe market. Stasia the Cough an works off the Cold. Laxatrve Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, no Pay. Price cents. The Heppner Gitmi and San Fran cisco ExamiBer, one year for iM el : i.l 1 .iu r. t:uijb.c.