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il of Portland.
TWlCNIIiyni YEAR
HEPPNKR, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902.
NO. 877
1
Iloltnl Htati-a UIM.'lala.
Prtllint Tlmmlorii Hnoaov.lt
j i..,i.ij. W. K Day
jjiir ..nu-y if l i-a tHut LyiiiHU J. Ohk
Snir.Ury of lnUmor uniMliua .V riiliw
iorury of Wr . . K. 1! Hunt
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P iii.n-i.uir. i.i. io,nl Cliarlra Kuifry Himll
AU irimy aiiriI Jutm W. Uriiw
.iritnrrof ArifvilP'r. ..Jmnwi Wilaoli
Cj:d .Ouiiernl Lnl Ollica Hincnr Hermann
Httio Federal Ufllclala.
I John II MlU hell
oaaacora l Juu), H.in.m
iTtioa. ll.Touffua
v,ui.iu-..u..u (ftl.A. MoHy
liit.iriml U.vniua Coll.cUir I M. Uiii.ne
Uiainct Juli 0. H. tUinr
Uiruuit Ju.iKn W.ii UUIwrt
riot Attorney J- "
U d. Marahal &ih Huaw
Ualted tttu load Others.
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Otia Patt.raou HaoatTat
I. A UUANiia. UK.
K. W. Harllutt. HiwiaUr
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t.lark ooartl Kch'iiil Ldititl Cominlaaiun
aiart ) 'haaWain
ft rna Wrlrri A Ipha Vuimby
Kiah Coin f.C jUml A.l na
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Mxib JodlrUI lMntricl.
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Tion. Sour Stomach,DiarrtKea
Worms .Convulsions .Fverish
nras and Loss or SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEWYDHK.
if
raw
'Sot Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
GflPTUflED BTTHE BOERS
General Mt-thuen Taken Prisoner
and Four Guns Secured.
Heerrtary Haf BetlcBrd -ttrprearata-
tla Mvodyof llaaacckaartu Hclcetr4
to lake Hta rieee la Cabian.
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t TI'O H.Vh V AT LAW.
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rTuhxi:v - at - law.
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
'Roosevelt occur ed todav, utien f?ecre'
tary lone aabrnilted his reiignatioo in a
beautiful letter, it being accompanied
hy one equally felicitioaa by the I'resi'
'lent. The change wai ma le complete
by the selection of Repreientatiye
William Henry Moody, of the aixtb
THE BRITISH BADLY BEATEN ConKr"8ional dltrict Muwi.rn.tu.
as Mr. LoDgs a sacceaaor in the Navy
Department.
This change has been expected for a
long time. Mr. Long had intended to
retire at the beginning of the late Presi
dent McKinley's second term, but he
concerted to remain until certain lines
of policy in which he was involved were
more satisfactorily arranged. Then
when President Roosevelt succeeded,
though anxioos to return to private life
for Secretary Long will never again
enter public life a strong feeling of
lovalty toward Mr. Roosevelt induced
the S'cretsry to defer hie retirement
nntil ft was convenient for the Presi
ded to make a change. Recently Mr.
Long has been in Maesachnsetts mak
ing arrangements with his old legal
connections to re enter the practice of
law, and he has had his house at Hing
ham put in order for his occupation.
Wbeo Mr. Long enterd the Cabinet
London. March 19 General Lord
Methnen and fonr guns have been cap
tured by General Ielarey. General
Metbuer was wounded in the thigh.
Three British officers and fourty-elght
men were killed. Five British officers
and seventy-two men were wounded.
une tfriiisn orncer ana ZUU men are
missing. The fight occurred before
dawn on March 7ih between Windbtug
i
and Litehtenbure, Orange River Col
ony, The British force cambered 1200
men. The Boers captured all British
baggage. General Methuen is retained
as a priaoner.
15 Miiwrtes
sufficient to give you most
delicious tea biscuit using
Royal Baking Powder as di
rected. A pure, true leavener.
STOCK AND WOOL NOTES.
FORTUNES HAVE BEEN FOUNDED
"Ily Iluyiog Soma Shares in
New Mining Companies . . .
Dr. E. E. Wilson,
I lllii'e nil I'pix-r Mrflll HtltM't.
JIEPPNEK MINING COMPANY... j
DR. METZLER.
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AUSwords & Kistner,
HYSICIASS AM) Sl'lidh (I.V.V.
1 irtir" hour, when not prnfoAHioiially
Hllii-c: 1 i.i'it' I- iih) National l.rtiik.
SIDKWE KaI.LS i NOKTHF.RN
MXSilN i FOUT SHFITARP
l!F.n MiOT.UN RAILWAYS
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Ui"?i? RO DEARS'
5ji;EXPERIENCE
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I). . .TALTKU, 1'reM.lfiit ami
Oorjcral Member; 0. E. KKDMKLD,
Vice rrPbiJeiit; T. W. AYLK8, S.-o-rptary;
Ui;. CdXSKli, TreHhurcr.
For SIjhic- nf Slock, a i j . 1 y to any of
the above t llicffN :::::::
Head Office, HcoDncr. Orcoon.
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News lit Lona'en.
London, Mar. 10. When it was an
nounced that General Lord Methun and 1 originally be was an active member of
four gnns had been captured by the j the firm of Hemingway & LoBg, a well
Boers, commanded Ty General Deiarey, known leal firm of Boston. He has
the news came like a thunderbolt to always maintained a ailent cornection
London. Bitter remarks were passed with the concern, and wi'l again be-
oo the subject of the eovernment's come an active partner
declaration that the war in Honth Africa
was over. The news came too late to Freight Men Strik.
affect business oft the ctfck exchange, floston, .March 10. llie strike of the
but excitrd curb dea'ings qmckly fol- J freight handlers ot this city, which
lowed the closing, in which the South threatened to involve 10,000 men, was
Atricans alumped heavily. The csws tgun tarlv to day. The team Drivers'
caused great excitement in the mine Union, No. 21, embracing about 6,000
market. men, led off. Other unions followed
The news was received in tbe House Th t'ike grows out of the Brine
of Commons amid great excitement, lransportat'00 C ompany's troubles with
The reading of Lord Kitchener's tele- its teamsters, which began eeverai
gram was listened to in deep silence, eks hro, but was precipitated by the
which was broken by loud Irish cheers, refusual on Saturday of members of the
Instantly there were cries.of "Shame, reignthandlere Lmoni to tafce care of
Shame," from the Government benches, merchandise cirted by non onion team-
Then the Iiish members seemed to ers employed by the ISrine Company
think butter nf thir nntln.-i .n lauit- the learn drivers Lnion embraces
lenlv subsided. j nearly all the drivers handling f-eifht
The feeling of depression in the 'oh- in the city
hies of the House of Common, over the Stopping work becaue of the die
news of the disaster was very mar ked. ct.ae ot I nion men, the vanons or
The relief was widely f-xpresned that ganiitations ma le everv effort today to
1
! the Boers will not fail to take a Ivantsge extend their sphere of influence to af
ot Metbuen's prominence, M hold him filiated bod.es, while corporations ener-
s a hostage for the safety olCorarnind'
ant Kritzinger and other Hotr leaders,
now in the hands of the British.
Long Step a Out
Washington, March 10. The third
change in the Cabinent of I'resident
k-etica'ly tried to fill the strikers places.
Both met with some me sure of success.
Tomorrow the local employes of the
great express companies, tr.e Adams
and the New York and Bo too, ttiieh
handle practically all fast freight n
Southern New Kngland, wi',1 refuse to
work, while several smaller ho lies of
oranii. .1 labor, sucl. as bre ei y team-
Cg Dy hu ) Shecrin IT0O
Friday of last week. Ld Day f nlebed
hearing bis fine Msriso bocks, lTOOia
numbers. The fleece averaged about
18 pounds. Mr. Day's sheep are so
well known that the local demand takaa
about all that be baa to sell.
Sheep that have bean sheared are do
ing well. The floe springlike weather
is very favorable, and there will be bo
loss.
All the sheep shearing in tbe vicinity
of Mesa, Arizona, baa been finished and
all the wool sold except two lota. ' The
heaviest buyer was Mr. Salter, of Boa-
ton, and the price he paid, f. o. b..
ranged from 14 to 15 cents. Last sea
son wool only brought frcra 18 to 1-4
laid down in the East, so tbe prices
this year are very favorable to tbe sel
ler. The season's shear will foot np
considerably over 100,000 pounds of as
fine wool as efer went to market.
Sheep feeders in Weld county, Color
ado, are feeling better this vear than
last: the prospects for good markets
are encouraging, the number being fed
is about one-half that of last season and
U things point to a fairly profitable
year. Last year some estimates placed
the number of sheep tiu fed ia Colo
rado at one million head, though it is
fair to presume tbe figarea too high by
150,000. This vear there are lees tbao
half a million being fattened for the east
ern markets. Last vear corn was worth
by the carload, delivered 00 and f
cents per handred pounds; this year
it is 30 cents higher. Last year alfalfa
bsy was worth in sta- s $2 50 to 3 a ton ;
this year it Is wont, from $3 to fta.AO.
The fall of 1900 larr, were quoted at a
fair figure: last fall tbev were higher
Yet notwithstanding the In created
prices of feed and iamb, tb feeders
stand to make a f r profit on their ia
vestmenta and labor.
There are three t nie as aaany sheep
on the Red desert. Wyossing, as tbe
T Cava) Cels) 1st Oa Dy
Take Laxative Bromo Qui nine Tabteta.
All itrnffiriat. rmfrinA th. mAn.f if it fail.
sters and iiai.o mows, a well as the range wih support, oJ the 0oek toe-ito sore. K. W. Grove's signature ia aa
freitiht handipre in Kil Boston, will ht r ot Kautaiini i-t P.rK.n iriii I each wox. ic
idle.
Pauls uimln in short or.l. r funu $ 1 ")0
work. Suits mailt' in proportion.
uj. lirt-c!as
Henry Bode, Tailor,
Heppner. Oregon
TTMoo
The predic ic i are that ths long-
are confronted hr a serious problem.
Feet it scarce and tiie snow-tail short,
flRST ATIOiNAL JANK
shoremen tuimtiering 4.0"0:il strike, j resaltng ia ai! a! the flocks being
together with 'J.GW Knight of Ijibor 1 bunched in a srt,. area of tbe bast
fre-ght handlers employed by the Bos-I con v. The feel s beina raoid's mb-
-it u :c . . 1
' rigm, 11 you arc lou iai, ton A .Maine rosil. and l.tm men in ' anmed an 1 wi.en is aona there is 00
and all wrontr, i too thn alreadv. other unions, w hen their nsMance is p'ace to w hich th I -cka can be saovad.
Fat, enough for TOUT habit, is needed. If 'l these laborers cease i The herpxec iiesaselves predict
healthy; a little more, Or less, is "ork l"r:lirl lo'c wi 1 he over ! aerious losses, but . n do nothing to re
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a doctor; too thin, persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
U.iXM men.
OF HEPPNER.
l.evc ti e sitnat'on. In addition to tbe
-""" oti er troji. ei the Utah sheep, which
Ceormoy Tidal Win. were JriTrC from leased laod.
n rrsncisco, March 10 Tbe . h,.ve not left the c antrv. bat are boe-
o . r- t . f f . j t : I . .- . .
ncoil S r.IMUlSlOn OI V.UU u cr Hfsnier . ewport, Irom I. entrsl -Ameri- ,rlrB .i,oul .k. ,. .,,,. k.-)rHr nf th.
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Oil.
O. A KHK Priidnt
T. A. KIIKA V10 President
(J. W. ONSKH
K. L. FKFELANLV
Cashier
Assistant Cashier
Transact a General Banking Business.
rXOHANi.K OH AM. PARTS of THK WOKI H Hofclir AM Sil !
Cnllm-lloiia m4r 01 all poliitanti rvaannaMr tcrma c nrp'na aii.t un.lli !,! I prot t t '-'.iM.
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MANFFAt TI KF1JS OF
Titi'ii r..i.i in "v. 1 T-i t
a.Mv.... iwvKiKi 1 Hiur, viian.im riour w no
Wheat I;lour, Rv Flour, Cre.im
Middlinjrs for Mush, Steam Rolled
Chopped ttarlev. Shorts and Bran
le
and
the w l o e . .
mall hi: i i v- :
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w or k . f re. 1 :
just begr.-;.
W l ay the tiurht market pniv fur Whe st at .1 Harley
tnJnstry
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WIIKAT STOKKI)
W L. HOUSTON, . -
riiKi:
- Manager.
There arc many causes of get
ting too thin; they all come
under these two heads: over
work, and under-digestion.
Stop over-work, if you can; i,e(.n recove ei
1 1
nut. whether vou can or nor. rte a m -tint t
take Scott's Emulsion of Cod merits, c. p
1: vt .. ...At fonr or f ih f, .
1.11 II Vll, IU I'.II.IIIIL HIUIMII
with vour work. You can't live
on it true but, by it, you
can. There's a limit, however;
vou 11 pav for it.
Scott's Kmulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the readiest cure tor
"can't cat," unless it comes of
your tioing no work--vou can't
long be well and strong, without
some sort ot activity.
The Ronuino has
mis piuuro o 1 1 11,
tako no othor.
If vou have not
tried it. send for
fre sample. Its a- t;i
ornrtj hid 1 1 to will
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surprise you.
SCOTT A BOWNE
ChemiFts.
409 Pearl Stroet,
New York.
can and Mexican ports, brmgs a few j r, ,uh. (tiDg best tbev tuay anJ
details of the recer.t disaster between . con..nt!v threa'ee.ng invaaion.
I.a l.iberta an 1 a point thirty miles i
Blf Isnawltratien.
Tbe Commercial Wait, of Mionsap
alia. In a recent iasae, makes the pre
diction that the immigration throagh
the Twin Citlee to Ifortbwest farm
lands this year will not be leas than
300,000. White ail of this population
till not come to the) Pacific Northwest,
lie great balk of It undoubtedly wv I
god Oregon may be depsrnded on to get
Berahaae.
In dlesDsaing tha affect of this imtni-
fratioa npaa larMf vafaee in the regions
settled- npon, tb Commercial West
ya:
"Tbie immigratioa cannot be com-
aared to tae periodical rashes that have
left disastrous tracks all along the
eastern border land abandoned by tco
sanguine farmers years a,o; but it :a
taking it in a mora sensible iy, know
ing the land, its strong an ! ;'.i we.n
pointa. Moreover, thanks to exper-
ence, the crop-producing p.-x,-r-i 0? tl e
semi-arid lands a.-e better n now
than they were threi yea n , : a-.J
tanchmen and farmers are c'jti.priling
crops where crops have hitherto failed.
'But the bulk of this imrnvatioo is
going into country thnt will n .t oniy
never be abandoned, but will grow in
solid value the mora nt the new settler
puis foot upon it, an! eteaiily there
after, "i.
"A farm well openei ia a new coul
iry adds value to every acre that touches
its boundry lines. Ya'ues follow pop
ulation especially a population that is
clearing and subduing new lands."
FA EM fOK 8 A UK.
Tbe C. A. Rhea farm on Willow
Creek, one mile below loue, may now
be bought for f.X) an acre, easy terms,
nas third cash, lias 240 acres, mostly
rich bottom land, acid good improve
ments, eyeral tracts may now be cat
of and sold at $o0 an acre. Address
C. A. Rhea, lone, Orayoe.
Heed a copy of the Mew Year edition
Co a friend in the East.
FRIRCESS YIROQltt, II. D.
Endorses Ljdla 1L Pinkham's
etreinbhr) ( owpoand After
Following Its Record For
Tears.
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" Dx-aa Mas. 1'.um Health la
the gTeateat boon b- towed on human
ity aavd Uxiraore ai. rtiuag- that can
restore loot bcaJtf. ia a blefcaucjr. 1
eraiaider Lydiia K. IMnkhivm's Yctf.
etobie CuihuoiukI a a to
State and Nation. It curve her c.oUi
r and dan(hter and tuakr :.r-n
weU aod elreag-
north of A.-'iitia A terrific tidal wave
hurat over aii thiT length of the coast.
anditw said (:y three bodies I.a 1
T! e wave rolled in
an over tmbank-
Cro terta.
Washir.gtoB, Mar. 10 The Agricul
tural Department issued t. e fallowing
crop reports today :
Keiorts rere-Ted fv, -n ti e Pepart-
i to a neiitit cl mern's corresivinderts rl cate that'
etely inandating ' ii.nt ? per cer.t of a-i ea- s wheat
crop st. i :n fanne'' t s"i fi e
i d .-i most w ipirg or.t
I i I I e'tad a-id Al
t' ! ariier left. t;.e
i' re:na'ii bad o 'v
co-ti in f irme-s' han s s
W A- '
passe 1 I
Ni Lard Office.
M., - :ii:
ahotit per cent c 1
ot t! e-e is 'ep.'
; cr o r.l oi lat ;.
' timers' l an i-.
at ' fit'
mate 1 at
crop
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T: ecw I vtjrirf 'to ;-e '-vated in hat prr-nti-cl hun -
tlie ' ' I ! 1 ei.owa bu. . rer Mil ' aeration wherv r'
a-il.-hae .'r-.-ts ikv to t e tiv ou! .
t io-rtin ir '
pi:! . No i t n. or e-i - t-een w,,h ha, i,.n
S r,- t,, male rhu i.r . n "-. weeka thonri :t i
eer partH : ar. T I rM , hM i "'"'Ij '"r,! r''
reen thorottatti'r re "f-leV ar evere J
r '!!i :s 'int l new 1 -t .r ail i m K -. ,..
weli ventilaUvl. Ki .tr. bv la. .ssl!111 ataii a
or m.. nth. t aii and 'or or"! . I If Jta ar Ul do n. '
sret a bottle, of l.vlU I
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Th, rtiori a, of te. w.-rr ore- wrlt V, M - t iuk-
'ai atwe a bread trwatiwwM te a wtoe Lynn, Mavaw. fr mydmX
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