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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
HAPPENINGS HERB IN OREGON KtiCUKD IS COMPLETB. MONliY in 5LM)A BLKTS. Qratid Rond Farmers Oct 105,000 Year lor Their Product. Tbla Governor f iles Laat of Acta Passed by the Legislature. Balem Governor Chamberlain ha La Grande Tho sugar beet industry flltrd the last of the acts iuihimmI by the I netttxl the farmers thin year 105.000. last legislature, aiid tlio record of that according to the management of the La body at It special session la complete. Grande leet augar factory. Only ton of the hilla Men to haveeffee- The beet crop thla year was greatly tlvo emergency clause. A number of In excess over the yield of 1W2. The others have emergency clause which yield last year wan t,000 torn of leeta, merely declare that an emergency ex- while thi year it waa nearly 12,000. lsts. but under the leferendum amaiid- As announced earlier in the season. ment it it necessary that in order to put there were some portions of the crop an act into effect at once the legislature which proved to he a complete failure. must declare that the immediate pre- The failure, it is said by the professors rvatlon of the public peace, health or I at the experimental station at Union, safety so requires. J how acts which was uue to ine laca oi cultivation on contain the emergency clause such as is the part of some of the farmers. It is required by the referendum amend- said the farmers fully realize how beets ment. are marked with. an asterisk, should be cultivated, but some of All others will take effect 00 day from them were careless about their work. Pecombcr 23, I Tho acreage planted during the past HonaU lUIls. isnmmer was mucii larger than the pre vious year, inere are more larmers entering the industry now than ever he fore in the history of the plant, and the 8. B. 2, Bmith of UmatlllaTo amend charter of Adums. 8. B. 3, Carter To Incorporate town of Cold Kay. 8. B. 4, Plmmlck To Incroporate Beaver Hill. 8. B. 6, DImmick To incorporate North Bend. 8. B. 6, Plmmlck To amend charter . w i n. .1.1 8. B. 7, Mlller-To amend charter of pe". 1111. Is generally . , . done by Indians and Japs. Sometimes jetmiiun. indications are that the acreage for 1004 will be nearly double that of this year. The soil here is highly produe live lor urn raising, ami excellent re sults are obtained where proper culti vation Is conducted. The labor in harvesting the beets is 8 B. 8, WadeTo provide for dep uty dintrlct attorneys in eighth district. 8. 11. , Hiititb of Yamhill To fix salary of judge of Lincoln county. 8. B. 14, Carter To amend law pro hibiting killing of elk. 8. B. 17, Hand Correcting law re lating to executions at penitentiary. 8. B. IS, Pierce Fixing time to give notice of tax levies in 1004. 8. B. 19, Band, Fixing time of hold ing circuit court in ninth district. 8. B. 21, Marsters Appropriating 2,500 for Soldiers' home. 8. B. 22, Carter 1'lacing limit of 10 er cent on interest on tax sales. 8. B. 23, Brownell To prevent as signcea from bringing suit to recover recorders' fees. 8. B. 25, Tuttle To amend charter of Seaside. 8. B. 20, Mulkey Granting life di plomas in certain iuHtanc.es. 8. B. 27, Wehrung, by request Pro viding or condemnation of water rights. House Bills. II. B. 1, Kay to repeal the tax law of 1003. II. B. 2, Kay To re-enact the old tax law. II. B. , Carnahan To correct the law relating to recorders' fees. II. B. 15, Adams Amending charter of Athena. II. B. 1, Hale Fixing BRlaryof indgo of Josephine county. H. B. 20, Kdwards To incorporate Cottage (irove. II B 21, Wbealond To appropriate 1 100,000 for Celilo canal right of way . II B. 23, Hbelley To revive the $300 tax exemption. II. B. 25. Whealdon To charter of Dalles City. 1KB. 20, Burleigh To Incorporate Iwtine. , , , . II 11. 29, Malarkey Raising salaries of circuit judges in Multnomah county to 14,000. white labor is employed, but this year It was scarce. The management of the factory rca line a large profit from the sugar man- uiaciureu. 1 no management says one ton of IsM-ts will produce 240 pounds of sugar. Thus the 12,000 tons produced 288,000 sacks of 100 pounds each This sugar was sold at 6 cents pe pound, making a gross output off 144, 000 LAWBRBAKERS OCT TUB DIRDS. Law Lane Sportsmen Do Not Believe Wilt Be Effective. Eugene The new law enacted by the special session of the legislature prohibiting the killing of Denny pheas ants for the next two years, is the sub Jectof much comment in this vicinity especially among sportsmen. The law does not appear to meet with favor. The argument is advanced that has not been the shooting of these birds lawfully that has been the means of rn during their numbers, and that if the old law had leen rigidly enforced there would have been no occasion for further restrictions. LOOT UNDER FIRE. Daring Robbery of Bank at Kiowa, Indian Territory. South M'Alister, I. T Dee 30. A gang of Ave tank ror hers Jojteu the bank in Kiowa, a small town ifl miles north of here, at 3 o'clock this morning nd escaped after several hundred shots had been exchanged between the rob bers and a posse of 50 citizens of Kiowa. The robbers dynamited the safe and secured $2,800 in cash, some of which is believed to nave been mutilated by the explosion. The bank building was partially wracked, the damage to the building being about 1 1,500. An entrance to the bank was gained by the use of crowbars through a rear window. While two of the men did the work of blowing up the safe, three stayed outside as guards. The first ex plosion was a failure, making aloud re port but doing little damage. The citi sens heard the noise, and arming them selves with revolvers and shotzuns. hurried to the bank. At the command of a leader of the citizens a volley was fired at the robbers, who were visible through the shutters. The fire was returned by the guards secreted on the outside While the two men on the inside worked, the three men on the outside kept up a steady Are with the posse of citizens. It took three explosions to open the safe. After the last explosion yDcience OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. From the latest earthquake data It Is Inferred that the crust of the earth Is not more than forty miles thick, and that the nucleus Is more uniform In chemical and physical conditions tban Is usually supposed. In the New York Zoological l'ark considerable attention is given to the training of chimpanzees and orang utans. These animals, It Is said, seem t be particularly susceptible to teach ing, and the methods employed with them resemble those used with un taught children. Coaxing and perse verance are the two strongest and most effective aids In their education. In some countries walking sticks are manufactured from shark fins. From the skin of the animal Is ob tained a leather suitable for making sword-grips and many fancy articles. Sharks abound on the coast of Nic aragua, and Mr. Gottschalk, the Unit ed States Consul at San Juan del Norte, suggests that the fins, back bones and skins might with advantage be Imported Into the United States for industrial purposes. The killing of sharks Is encouraged by the Nlcarau guan fishery laws, and there appears the burglars gathered up their tools and lo ? Ji , ' (M M thrnnvh tht frrmt r.f thai hank , ' iucu.. fYMlrtnt Vlre f mirif-nt rVrrrtarr ol f tate . h'retary of TrM.nr y.... Horrtarjr of Interior..... tcretary of W ar .......... Swrtarr ol Navy . r'HitmaW-.'ral... ...... A ttorneT-fJitnrral Caltad Stat.. ..........Theodore RonseTell I .. W. R. Hay ......... I.yman J, it ..E. A. Hitchcock K. R. K. ..John !.. I.ong .thai-leu Kmory Hinitli ,.Jhn w.iiriirn Kw rotary ol Arricnltnr... Jimn Wilnon Com Oaueral Land Ot1ic......BInger Herman I State Federal Official. a.n... i J""11 H. Mitchell senators, j , w ulUm toiiirreeamen.. J .Tbomai H. Tongue Internal Rerenue Collector.- It. M. Imnne Mutrlct Jndee , f- H. Hell I niter Circuit JodKe .W. B. lllrt Dlatrlct AtUirner . I. H. Hall V. B. MartjalL .W. F. Mathews TICKETS To and from all POINTS EAST via Register.. Receiver., Register ., hi eirer..., (Tatted State Land Officers. TBS DALLES, OSIOOM. .... Jay P. Lncas uus ratteraoa LA OBASDB, OISOOK. .. ...........E. W. Rartlett ,,,,,,,- J, O. Bwackhelmer SHORT LI5 TO ST. PIUUULUTH, HIXXEAPOLIS, CH1C&S3 AND FOISTS KAST. got away in the dark. The posse followed the gang for a dis tance but lost the trail. While some In June, 1880, the waters of Lake Rotomahana, New Zealand, seemed to find tbelr way to the heated rocks of the citizens believe one robber was near the surface of the earth In this injured not one of the citizens was ', locality, when there was a sudden gen- Statd of Oregon. OoTemor ..--..Geo. E. Chamberlain ftecretary of Bute...- Y. I. Dunbar Treasurer C. 8. Moore A tUirney-fieneral ..A. M. Crawford Htipt. of JPublie JntructlonJ. H. Ackerman iTinter .. . J. R. Whitney i . R. 8. Bean Supreme Judges ........ F. A. Moore I C. E. WoWerton Clerk Board School lnd Commlatiion ,.........:.Mart Chamberlain Game Warden ...Alpha Oulnihy FUh CcmmiMioner. F. C. Reid, Aatoria Veterluary Burgeon. ......Wm. McLean, Fortlaad ; Sixth Jadlelal District. Circuit Jndge ... W. R. Ellis rrosecutlng Attorney T. G. Hailey Through Palaee and Tonrlrt Hleepers; Dining and Uuflet biookiug library Cars. DAILY TRAIN3. FAST TIME. struck. The latter were irotet:ted from the fire of the roblera by stock pens in the rear of the bank building. A posse of United States marshals is in pursuit, with little chance of im mediate results, as the men had several hours' start. eratlon of steam, and the emptied and an enormous lake mass OUTLOOK OMINOUS. amend Coming Events. Northwest fruitgrowers' association, Portland, January 11-13. lan'hWiUyt ovliP:u National woolgrowers' association, Portland, January 12-15. Poultry . show, Albany, January 12-15. Angora goat show, Dallas, January 14-16. Whitman-Oregon debate, Eugene, January 15. Oregon Christian Endeavor conven tion, Pendleton, February, 19-22. Vote to Form District. Vroewater The election for the es- War Party Oalnlng Strength In Japan China Would Be Neutral. Tekln, Dec. 30. The opinion enter tained by the best informed diplomats in Pekin, that war between Russia and Japan is probable and almost inevit able, remains unchanged. Nothing has been received here to corroberate the special dispatches from Tokio which said that the Japanese government was adopting an impera tive tone in pressing for speedy reply to this last note. The report is not believed. Official communications received here from high sources say that the Japanese war party is growing in strength and is bringing all its influ ence to bear upon the government. The Chinese board of war has ordered the viceroys to furnish full information Mayor.. Counollmen. Morrow County Officials. Joint Senator. ....... Walter Pierce I KeirenntatlT... . W. PhelM was County JuUge...................A. G. Bartholomew Of county CommU.loner. rock Was blown out In Place Of the County Clerk Vawter Crawford nA loko Klh wo. n iA nno.t.. if ' County Sheriff E. M. Hhutt I ' " I County Treatnrer.... M. I.ichtenthal miles long and three-quarters mile County Avor.... w. l. Saiing ..v. !. I. vuuinj ourTeror .. j. iveivuir wiuc, a uiuii, a.Kvi uira County School 8uoerirjtndent...JaT W. Hhlpler It is now Six miles long, containing County Coroner...-.... Dr. Klutner .. . . block inipecur........-..........a. C. Kirk VVAJ VIA J CO lUO V1U tVIUUlV VL TT aiC(, and may rise many feet more before finding an outlet A tremendous erup tion Is feared If some shock should bring this water In contact with mol ten rocks. From what Is now known of radium Dr. 8. G. Tracey reaches these con clusions: The discovery may make it necessary to change our theories about matter and the conservation of energy. Radium may possibly open up the way for a cheaper and more wholesome lighting of houses by phosphorescence. It is a practical agent to differenti ate genuine gems from artificial. It Is a useful agent to kill bacteria. It may be considered a valuable agent for the treatment of lupus, cancer, tuberculosis, and a possible agent to Improve the eyesight and overcome blindness. Later discoveries will doubtless show service In other dls- Tot rates, folders and foil Information regard, log tickets, routes, etc., call on or address H. DICKSOS, City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or. J.V. PHAIXM,T. P. A., m Third Bt., Portland, Or. A. B. C. DESNIHTOJf, G. W. P. A., 612 First Ave.. Beettle, Wash, "The Milwaukee" Heppner Town Officers. r.nb nntian. . J. Roberta every day ana nign Deiween uen. Kome K. W. Rhea ...PbilCohn .. Tom Quaid .....0. K. Farnsworth Recorder .........J. t. W illiams Treanurer ......... ...... L. W. Briggn Marshal D.C Gurdane Heppner School District. Dlrectors-T. J. Matlock, E. M. Shutt, J. Hagar. Clerk L. W. Brigga. Precinct Officers. Jnstlre of the Peace Conitabl..... ... P. Williams Q. B. Halt A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains in the world." Understand : Connections are made with All Transcontinental lines, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. R EDFIELD YAH V ACTOR The viceroys of three of the central provinces in response have reported that 90,000 such troops are in readi ness. This unquestionably, is a re markable exaggeration, as the great majority of the foreign trained troops exist only on paper. The dowaiter empress has issuea an edict at the request of Prince Ching, appointing several unknown ana probably Inexpenenceu omciais as heads of army departments. One such has been appointed director of training, another has been given command of the fij"wv. i . iii .... . v . - - - . I a f lui iici linn uwi n' ' " vuiiiH.u..- . 11.11. 31, Judd, by request To give ,,1, .,; of the Little Walla VNalla ,,.)Brtment 0f instruction, while . f - 1 1 I m, a l.stn t in til ATOM. I f a ! A ! ..a .Ut .HAAnlinrt A attntA I . . : .a a.!.l At t. . A-nra of stallions loin on mares jl. n. 37, (lault Relating to com ....ir,,.u iA witnesnes. II. R. 40. Oalloway Amending barter of McMlnnville. II. H. 41, Edwards To protect Chi nese pheaennta. II. H. 42, w ays and menus committee To npj.ropriate money for exeiises of fliweiul session. nave Cash to Invest. p.-ndleton Never In the history of Eastern Oregon have the people leen M wealthy as they are at the Pnt i.,.. Thft heAW crops, with the high irriagtion district according to state thjrj iag n pUt jn charge of the de partment which lias to do with the sup ply of ammunition law carried by a good vote. An at lemnt was made some time ago to form a district, but it was voted down by heavy property owners living near town. This time the diHtrict was se lected so they would I left out. The formation of this district will stop the Dili lli.aa litiirutioti over the supply of water. PORTLAND MARKETS. 71c: blue- ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW' I eased conditions. lol.n. In a r hqrtprfll and nroviHiou- ed sailing vessel, a party of eiplor- (J w era. amonir whom were twenty thirty scientific Investigators, (lurinir two months, made a survey of those Islands, PHELPS JAPAN WILL SAFEGUARD COREA. or who, thorough with regard to their geogrnpny, geoiogj, imwui tlons. Inhabitants, and so forth. The urroundlng sea was explored wun deep-sea thermometers, seines, ana other marine, apparatus; the atmos phere was explored with high-flying kites; the soil and Its productions were tested and examined; the question of the rising or sinking. of the Islands ... irobnl into. and. In short a kind of aclentlflc conquest was made. All thla was done, of course, with the consent and assistance of the local government ATTORNEMTLaY. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, address, -. na PORTLAND, OREQOS. Dr. M. B. Metzler Office In Odd Fellows New Building. Heppner. Oregon. ;rank b. kistseb PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, Patterson's Drug Store. DENTIST OfEco in Odd Fellows' New Building. Call and See Me, Russia Must Modify Her Answer at Ones to Avert Such Action. Tokio, lHc. 30. An extraordinary meeting of tho privy council today aj proved the issue by the cahinet ol an emergency ordinance aiunoruing me Wheat Walla Walla, 71c; blue- guarantee of the principal and Intcrefi atom. 7flc: vallev. 77c. of an issue of 10,000,000 yen debent- - tt.ri.tv KhI. 120 rer ton: brewing., nurs for the rmrnnse of exiediting the t,rl.-i.'a. the largo herds of cattle and the .00.50 : rolled ,121. work on the Peoul-Fnsan railway, . 1 1 . I m !,. nun an. I ... n,A4 Dt . 1 . I i ) . i D.I..I.A.I t . t. 1 1, n increased IKM'KS 01 siiffi'tn " Mour alley, f j.oioij.o.j n-r if union 11 fiHtiei v uu"" "j " Tim farmers and me nusineiw in. ....o i hard wheat straights, 3.mHs.i; end ol the year, ine ordinance aimi niov this reign of prosHrity. Morel . 13.553.75; hard wheat pat- provides for all possible military ex- cnts, f 4. SOW 4.00; granam, J. io; tHnres lor tlio protection oi me raimaj whole wheat, 4; rye Hour, i. oocg nd other interests 4.75. ()Hts No. 1 white, f 1.071.1U; Russia Clvsoly Watching China, gray, 11.05 per cental. New York, IVc. 30. The Knssian MillMtuns Uran, i per ion; mm- -ovprnInnt U noting with tho closest ... I ant. ..i lair-1 tilings, JJ; snoris, tiw, -np, f", ..,... j(.n ,ml keenest interest the tin- linseed, dairy tood, fin. llttV Timothy, In per ton; clover, 112: urain. $12: cheat, $12. Vegetables Turnips, flfc per sack; , " ..-Li - i.i. rn ...,.rl(l,r,.a liaVO IK'en III Ult mi" than ever lefore in tho history of the . A maloritv of the farmers, after paying themselves out of debt i i u.t. In dm banks and are IIHV17 tiri'.r-..,. - looking for investments. Lumbermen llnter Protest. Kugonc Two of the most important wmpbilnts to bo nm.le 1-eiore ineci. ni ty lioard ol e'inaiiwuioii, which has as 1 common energy now oeing mown ny the Chinese in making warlike prepar- . is a at ions nnler the guiiisnce .oi a I.. I.li i. ?n... j Ofl," tvinn K5c lwen In Session this wees, i mi tun, ' i - ' A I) llybmd and the Ilooth-Kelly (,f f 1 ; cabbage, lllic Kr iM.und; red lumber company. They ask for a re- cabbage, l)c; .'"W. lr dor.en, duction In the assessed valuation of 25c; tomatoes, $11.60 per crate; their largo timber holdings. Assessor cauliflower, 75cT$l per dor.en ; ce ery, l'.urton has assessed timls-r huitls at an 75c; pumpkins, lc per pound; onions, l.urvon il l,!,.!. vll.. l),mvi.r. HOcW $ 1 ier sack: vallllllioil 111 s.i 1 i t.' , " i . - , - - . iiii.tirn is considerably bigher than they have !cen assessed before. Interest on Tax Sales. Halem Tho new law placing a limit of 10 ior cent upon the rate of Interest tt i.1,1 al ilnlinnuent tSX Sales Will lu.i. on into effect until March 23, and ,in t.nrf,irn. not affe:t sales that are now'tsilng ntlveitliMHl under the tax roll .,f liiivi. In some counties the tax stales are delayed, and may not i com pleto.1 until the new law g''S Into .fTect. In nearly all counties, however, tho delinquent lists are short, and sales will be conducted In January. Bhedd Postoltlce Robbed. Albany A report lias reached Ab l.any that tho postollke at Fhinld sta tlnn. In tbn southern i.artof Linn conn- iv. was broken Into ami robbed one night last week. The report Is to the stffect that the roblter broke In the rear I annos, $1, growers' prices. Honev $:P't3.60 ter case PoUbs-s Oregon, choice end fancy, (I5ft75c per sack; common, nucmiic; sweet potttto'S, sacks, 2c; Wes, 2-c Kruits Apples, 70ct?2 lr im.x nenrs. $1011.50. Butter Fancy creamery, 27 X 30c per pound; dairy, 20(22Xc; store, 15 MISWc. poultry Chickens, mlirxl, OlOc per pound ;sprlna, 10c; liens, 10c; tnr ! il... .i,.....! on aevs. iivrf, ioi"ii "'"'i ., ducks, $(S7 per dosen; gem, live, Be ner nound. 1 t n n . Kirirs Orecon rancn. ;iuc; r.asvern 27(it'27 Wr. llona Choice, 24(2!e per pound nrlnin. 21(t22U'c: mwllum, llCT20c i , - common. 15('tl7c. Wool Valley, 17(Jllc; KasternOre gon, 12fiU5c; mohair, 32W35c. IWf Dresstnl. 6ot7c ir pound Veal Dressel, small, 838)C! Urge umber of Javanese instructors, io llerald'a St. Petersburg correspond ent. This baa grown so serious ss to come Into the first line of Rusnia s cir culations, broadening out the situation on new lines. Such a complication mild bring into place the Franco-Itus- ian and Anglo-Japanese treaties. The Fifth Commandment. The hsson reaches the command' . a a ft. I. ft. ments, and riicouore noma uis urmiu until the second and fourth are pasv cd. John and Alex got those, and It falls to his happy lot to rattle out tne fifth. What does It mean?" asks his moth er. "Not to listen to Mose sing on Sun day, or fight Alex, or be cross to Mam my, and to clean your teetn anu wasn behind your ears every morning. not say 'Iog on!" "Not sav 'dog onT Is the third com mandment," objected John. Ti.nn ifa In both, 'cause mother told us not to. so It's In the mlnd-your mother commandment. 'Mo every thlntr Is In thst." ' 8 It Is." Mirovetl father, from his a chair. "You observe mat, imys, ami htrire ftvorvililmr will come out right." Lea- cables nv. Monthly. R. A. K. HIGG8 Rooms J and 4 ODD FELLOWS' BUILD1NO Residence at Henry Johnson's. Heppner, Oregon. a. W.REA mORNEI-AT-llW D. 8. Commissioner. Homestead flllnfs ana all nnai pruoia in wi.. Borg's Jewelry store. Office one door east P. O., HEPPKEK OKKQOM AXD and OREGON SllOJrLlfiE UNION PACIfIC Only Line East via c. K. WOODSON. Attorney-at-Law. Salt Lake and DenYer Offlca In Talsoe Hotel. Heppner, Oregon. fWO TRAINS DAILY. V. OENTRY, llenelllion Not Fnough. rokelj- You should have heard Mr. Itrltton lnugh when I rcpeaieu your joke to him. Jokely When you wiistr i.,t,..ir Wh.ii I rencsted nnJ ex- nlnliied vour Joke to him. - - . . . . Mi.h Jokelv Ah That s umereni. i on- TONSORI AL ARTISTS. H1IAV1MO tS CEXT. For Three Cent Car Fare. Cleveland. Pec. 30. Two ordinances UdHtthla Press. wr introtluced In the city council to- I .t.A ,...lalnlnt 4r aft Q.asisnl tatrA lt tr.t cars In this city. One was to the In the l ulled Mate the dUtance of - - . I at . I Ita aii it..i that 1.a Wu.it and avenue Iran- the tverage railw ay jmrn. j i.i. .i,lrln R..itmln.r 20. 1W04. be iw.nlns mlh In Kugland It Is scarce- , - -1 - - ' i ; .. . i, t. alven to the new 3-ccnl fare company, y ten nun. wnu m - .n,l a Ilka transfer to occur wnen tne inneeti mile, in rmnm .r...... Ontral avenue line franchise eiplre. Imlle and In Itusala sixty five mlb . The secontl ordinance a to the effect that the rate) of fare on street car rout hall be made S rent. rtn. Hath Rooms In eonneetlon. Shop two doors norm ol raise uotet i DR. d. W. VOGLE EYE SPECIALIST. Dally TIME SCHEDULES. Dally PmiTi ilirrMia,Os. Aaaivss r.l Mall tor tail and West 00 a. m. rs.tMall- m Krora taut and West 1:10 p. n. Eipre. or asl and West t;00a-m. 1 1 press from Kastand West 1:10 p. m. Jnst HI l.wrk. rinneesn (who hss found ntisr- ter Now, I'm an uniucay nivui n nrnni ftlMI nit d found thst 'twould ha been dtillarl Any rioper. Panama's Itand Debt AVashlngton, Pec. 30. Tho atate ment of M. Punaii-VarilU." tho Tansma minister, that his sovemment Is wlll- Imr to assume a portion ol the Coloni blan debt, ha been received at the ... . . Prltish embassy and transmiue.1 oy t wrpri wh0 ,,rp nUt lw try cable to tn iinaon governm.nv ior i 0g, drtip cl(1r u.rvuglu When you attempt to strike a match I In the dnrk the bend Is always on the other end. MAKES REGULAR TRIPS TO HEPPNER AND MOR ROW COUNTY. GIBSON k LOGAN Shaving Parlors Tars Poor South el roetofflo. STEAMER LINES. 1 TBASCIsnO-roBTLSSD BotTT ItHnW saUs from Portland I p.m. ersry I daya, Dally Boat servle betwaen Portland. Astoria, Oregon City, Day"". Salem, inaepenoenoa, Corrallls and au coiamui aaa muiatiw liTcr points. Ualraaillag, see. Bathroom la Connection. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Sua mail betweea Rlpart Uwl'W leaf Rlparta dally at 4 49 a. m. rslurnlog tear UwUlon dally at a. m. J. B. ItvidlMtoa, Veppser, Orege door to the building SfiOc per pounds conaiuvisviiun.