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. MORE TROOPS GO RUSSIA WILL PREVENT I.ANDINQ OF JAPANESE IN COREA. Active Hostilities PxpecWd at Any Mo mentMikado If. Equally Active Ship Bought In Italy Will Ra Ruahc4 to Sea Japan Wanta No Other Power to Intervene. eaaaaaaaaaea Paris, Jan. 8. Tho 8t. Petersburg correspondent of tho Paris edition of the New York Iloralil cables a follows "There lit almost no hope of a poa.o- f til solution, and the public la ex poet Ing news of a battle resulting from the landing of Japanese troops in Corea. A battalion liaa Inton sent from Vhidi vostok to prevent Ihe Japanese land ing." Tlie Genoa correspondent of the name paper says the builders of the WAR 15 AT HAND. Japan Heady to Land Iroopa In Core a iiuaaiaa Troopa to Scene. Paris, Jan. 7. The Chefoo corre spondent of the 1'aria edition of the New York Herald cable aa follows: k,' "KIglit thousand Japanese trcKipa are ready to land at Masampho, and their anding will probably mean war. "A regiment of Cossacks la expected at Port Arthur. Reserves are being re moved from lllngoveschensk, the capi tal of the Amur province In Eastern fillierla, to Tsltschlar, in Manchuria. "The position of the troopa In Man churia la being rearranged, but their location la kept a secret." RUSSIA HAS SENT TUNIS SQUADRON TO CHINESE WATERS. It u ulan Treopa to Cor a. fit. Petersburg, Jan. 7. A semi-official dispatch to a news agency from Vladivostok, and private information from Mukden, staU-8 that, owing, to distnrlnes letween the Coreans and the Japanese in Corea, the Russian Kecond Hillo regiment, at it full N'hisin and Kiiswm. which the strength baa been dispatched to Corea , , ...u. ,.,, In order to protect UuHMian interests ... u w.u miimu ... iv. . r i an i b . i ii . . ii .iran ....... . ..j,,.. ........ " Argentina, are doing their utmoet to hasten their readineaa for sea, and that the Japanese admiral and bin officers express satisfaction with the vessels. there. Will Resent Intervention. Toklo, Jan. 8. The government Is silent concerning the term of the Run- reli.tnder. A hMi authority here, can however, fays the reply la nnsatisfuc- l,lnlon tory to Japan, escially in it features L,ot by Con,ttn B()1,lier(! bearinif utmn the question of Corea. He says the Huaaian government in Its "oinmunlatlon expresses a deal re for the settlement of the matter in dispute. Japan has taken the reply under con sideration, and if convinced that Rus sia's protestations are honest, anl that there la a chance for jieace, she will guard continue the tiegotiationa. At tlie Itnand. There eame time the ministry is unqualifiedly situation." Opposed to a long delay. It ia becoming apparent that Japan would reaent any intervention on the part of any of the outside powers in the extermity of the crisis. It ia thought possible here that the United States might intervene. Such intervention, the Japanese aay, would Ihi unjust, and only create delay w hich would be ad vantageous to Hussia. American Marlnca to Scene. Washington, Jan. 7. The navy de partment is in receipt of two cable grama from the commanding officer -of the United States steamer VicksWurg at Chemulpo. dated the 4th and 6th Inst., rusMtctlvely, as follows: "After consultation with the Arneri minister, we are of the same The asjHjct of affairs at W-ou is very grave. There is much fear of l have coin MAY HASTEN WAR MOON 18 A LIFELESS WORLD. With This Addition the Naval Forces Would Bo Equal and Japan Would Loso Advantage Mikado Likely to Profit by experience ot Boer Conflict Preparations Continue. Paris, Jan. 6. The movements of the Russian naval division at I'ixerta, Tunis, are leing closely followed by the powers interested in the Japanese- Ilussian situation. One of the leading diplomats said the departure of the di vision fov China "might prove decisive in causing Japan to take speedy action and corn pawl Japan's position with that of the Transvaal on the eve of the outbreak of the South African war, when the dispatch of large lsntish re inforcements induced President Kruger to open hostilities. It is pointed out that if this audi- ti mal division succeeds In passing Suez, Russia's naval strength in Chi nese waters will thereafter exceed Jap an'a, their present strength being about equal. Covered With Vast Monntalne, bal Without Atmoapkere or Veeetatloa. Children and grown folk, too, like to think of the disc the moon pre sents to the earth as the smiling face of an old man. A little study and a little drawing upon the Imagination easily turns the full moon Into such ffice, more or less closely resem bling the pictures of the moon as shown In children's books. It requires more careful olmervation to discern the "man In the moon," with bis bun dle of sticks on his back, as he Is seen by the children of Germany, who are taught to regard him with fear and awe. Before Galileo's Invention of tbe tel escope It was not known what caused the mottled appearance of tbe moon's surface. We now know that the sur face of the moon Is diversified with bills and valleys and mountains and plains, just as the earth Is, and that It Is the shadows cast by the elevated portions of the surface that cause some parts to appear darker than others. Tbe lunar mountains are vastly higher In proportion than those of the earth. Though the moon Is only about one-fiftieth the size of tbe earth. Its mountains are nearly aa high, one, at least, being about four and a half miles high. Another peculiarity of these mountains la that many of them have the form of volcanic craters, .1. ..U jt t i. a - i - c. ft War r.rOftrMon. ,,u uuu"1 luK reu " . far na can b neen all are extinct, I however. Near the center of the level floor of these craters, often thousands of feet below the top of the rim. Is a curious peak resembling a little mountain within a mountain. Her odotus, the largest of these moun tains, has a diameter of more than twenty-three miles, and Its crater is 4.000 feet deep. Beside the giant some time. The preparations made by 1 law "erouoiua is a mere pigmy, xor the government are, however, sufficient rormer is more man tnree nmea to convince tbe populace of a determi- 88 ar across and deep. nation upon its part to fight if neces- lu "ea worm, a iossu sary. The popular clamor has aome- among tbe heavenly bodies. There la what subsided, although many support apparently no vegetation, no' atmos- is little change U the the proposition to seize and declare a pnere. no lire or any kino. Muia we protectorate over tlorea. ianu ou uer minace, everyming It is safe to anticipate that tlie gov- would. In consequence, appear strange ernment will continue negotiations un- and odd. Even at midday the sky til a peaceful settlement is hopeless, would be studded with stars, but the In the meantime it will watch tbe acU sky itself would be black. There of Russia in Corea. There is much ir- would be no dawn or twilight, for the TICKETS To and from all POINTS EAST via t'alt4 atat. PrMnt Tho5or Roowvell ViePrMirtcnt....... Bciiry of mate .W. R. P rttary of TrfiirT.......... i.yman J. rrlM.tr of lntnior ..E. A. Ilitrhw iwmary of War . S. K. Kik.I SfHTBtary of NaTT.... -John U. Un folniatr-4.nrai ..i.nari r.mnri mum AUnrtieT-Oenrral .....JOiin n .t.rmua Paoretary of Auricnltiire.. ...... Jam WHann Corn Oaoeral Land Ottio .. Dinger Herman inoRT Lisa ST. PHUUDULUTR, KIXXUPOLIS, CH1C123 AND POINTS BAST. Tbroagh Palare and Tonrlt ffleeoetn; Dintni and banet Hiuoklug Ubrary vara. DAILY TRAINS. FAST TIME. plcted arrangements to send a com pan of marines overland by railroad at the critical moment; also about 35 men and field guns from this vessel, at Che mulpo, it deemed neceHHary," The second message is as follows: rr "Two officers ami 3 men left at 10 A.M. for Seoul. The remainder of the is prepared if there is any de' Japan Still Preparing. Toklo, Jan. continue, but the government seems determined to avoid the initiation of any conflict, and for this purpose tlie note sent to the powers waa intended to show that the responsibility rested upon Russia, should tbe negotiations now proceeding fail. The government is proceeding very cautiously, and un less Russia gives undue provocation it is possible that peace may continue for OFFICIAL DIRKCTORT. Senator. State Fadaral Official!. I John H. MItch11 ,,,, ( ha. W. Kulton i ........J. i. luiamaon CouareBimen- .Thomat H. Tongue Internal Revenue Collector- v. M. ounna Mitrlct Jadire , , C. H. Bellinger Circuit Jnde . ......W. B.OUberl IiiMrict AtWrnejr J- nan V. B. Martfcail W. F. Mathews TJalted Statee I.and Offleera. TBS DaLLE, OELOOlf. R!teT... JT r. Loeas KeceWer .... Otie Patternoo LA OSaHDt, OHKJOK. . R'gitter . ... K. W. Bartlett keceirer .J. O. Swackheuner For rate, folders and full information regard ing tlckeu, routes, etc., can on or aaareas City Ticket Agent, Portland, 0 J. W. PHAIIS, T. P. A., 122 Third Bt., Portland, Or. A. B. C. DKNNI8TON, O. W. P. A., 612 t int Ave.. Beattie, wash. Stato of Oreaon. OovtnioT .....Geo. . Chamrierlalri Bwreury of State.. r. I. uantMT Treaaurer., - C. B. Moore Attorney-General ..A. M. Crawford Stint, of Public Inatruction J. H. Ackerman Printer J. R. Whitney ........... It. B. Bean F. A. Moore C. E. Wolverton Clerk Board School Land Commimion ......,....Mart Chamberlain Game Warden Alpha Quimby Flub CommlMioner F. C. Reid, Astoria Veterinary Surgeon Wn. McLean, Portland Supreme Judge j ... "The Milwaukee" Sixth Judicial District. Clrenlt Jude . W Froaecuung Attorney .. R. Kilts T. Q. 11 alley POSITION OP NAVY DflLICATB. Evans' Fleet Must In No Way Do Any. thing to Show Non-Neutrality. WanhinBton, Jan. 8. Naval officials are somewhat embarrassed as Britain See War In More. Iondon, Jan. 7. "Nobody will sus pect tbe captain of an American man of war of being a scheming alarmist," saya the Standard editorially this morning. ' Thia sentence expresses the viaw taken by the press of Great Britain df the grave condition of things in the Far Kast, as revealed by tbe fact that tbe U sited Btatea government finds it necessary to aend marines to Seoul for tbe protection of American interests. While it is still hoped that a peaceful issue may be found, this action of the A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union aa the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every dsy and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect trains in the world." Understand: Connections are made with ritation at the present course of Russia sun would rise and set suddenly and All Transcontinental linea, assuring to in Seoul and Pekin. Tlie imperial aharply, ita two weeks' intolerable passengers the best service known, princes serving in the navy have re- glare giving way to another two weeka Txrlriou8 coaches, electric lights, steam turneu vo meir stations at naseoog. ioi intense com. every ining wouiu u somber, colorless, silent; there would be only sharp outlines of light and shade, softened by no gradations auch gx. aa make tne eartn pleasant ana oeau- tlful. Morrow County Official. Joint Senator..... Walter Reoreaentatlre . w . rneipe County Judge........ .....A. O. Bartholomew County CommlMloner "."""iVc.'AahbauKh County Clerk ... Vawter Crawlord County Sheriff . M. Bhutt County Treaaurer.... M. Lichtenthal county Aueuoru . .. " . u. County Surveyor J. Keithly County School 8uperintendent...Jay W. Bhipley County Coroner m . Dr. Kiitner Stock lnpeclor.. . ....8. C. Kirk Heppner Towa Offleera. UTOT... ,,,.,,. ,., Frant Gilliam i t r . u . . . .. ...Geo. Noble ,E. W. Rhea ..Phil Oohn .... Tom Quaid ,.0. E. Farn (worth J. P. William L. W.Brtfin Counoilmen. Recorder... Treaanrer.. Manhal B.v uaraaue DANCERS IN A PANIC. Hotel and Hall Badly Wrecked by plosion of Dynamite. Woodbridge, N. J., Jan. 6. An er- to the ANCIENT ILLINOIS JAIL WHERE MOB KILLED JOSEPH SMITH nloaiiirt wrecked the hotel and hall of United States ia held to indicate that Joeeph Galaida and more or less aeri- 4 Ka vluw tA t Via at ! in at f nn talrpn I i i : 1 ne . a r Ix-st disp-mit on to be male ol " Washington is that tbe crisis is drifting fouffine; from her;, todtty, while the anama,r tctu lli.i .. na naa that i alat 11 St 1 1 1 A 11 . I a . t a. na I I .K .A la aa hAan aanli 4y. tha t ab riatea warm.., ... " rapuiy to me uanger point, me ac- gt j0hn'a Benevolent aociety was cele- "l - ron, in view of the imminence of war tion o( lhe unttej gtateaaovernment ia it. .nivr.ar hi . an, mona. This la the old Jail at Carthage, between Russia and Japan The policy rAUy .ppr0Tei. There were about 600 in the hall and of the administration is to obwrve the rht) Mornimr Poet saya editorially: L. ..f .h.a..ia. strictest neutrality and keep hands off, "The landing of American marinea -..., . Tho people became panic- proves that the United States ia not .tricken and fought to get out, many watching the Far Eastern Imbrogilo being trampled on and seriously in- witbout intelligent Interest. e Iiojie jumi heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. 6ee that your ticket reads via. "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. Ill, In which the Mormon prophet, Jo anh BWnlth and hla brother Hiram except in me siokio mnwinniiij ftingemeiibi upon American treaty rights. - When Admiral Evans' fleet was sent l.n,.lr ti iiu Nlji4inn from Honolulu, it was arranged that tbe cruiser ".madron tdiould stop at Midway Islands, where there is a cable station, to receive any instructions tbe department might de Hire to send. Thews inwtruetinos were merely for Admiral Evans' fleet to await Instructions at Guam. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, address, J. W. Caskt, H. 8. Rowb, task. vhku6Amu Heppnor School Dlatriet. Director T. J. Matlock, E. M. Bhutt, J. Hagar. Clark-L. W. Brigg. Frectaet Offleara. Joitiee ot the Peace J. P. William Comtabl Q. B. Hatt R EDFIILD VAN VACTO& ATTORSEYS-AT-LAW they will lie marines. accompanied by British KANSAS TRAINS COLLIDE. r.ala'ulo. was burned about tbe head and face. His wife was thrown against the ceiling and fell unconscious to the flnnr. One of Miss Gertrude Eilon's eves was destroyed, her nose broken . . . ... . , r., & i Paen- and her aw aisiocateii. cue may no rwnver. Michael Ponger s arm waa torn off at the elbow. ROBBERS KILL CARMEN. IDAHO WANTS BUILDINQS. They Handing Show Fight Instead ol Over the Money. Fait Lake City, Utah, Jan. 8,Jobn O lesson, motorman on a Consolidated street Railway car, was shot and in etantly kille.1, and Thomas Brydon, the ronductor on the same car, was prob ably fatally wounded shortly after mid night by a massed highwayman, who waa attemntinir to rob them of their Engineers Are Killed and Many gera Hurt. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 7. Rock Island passenger train No. 3 collided with a freight train about two milee west ol Tmu.Va otn.nl 1 nVln'k this mornlnu. '" . ... 7 . " I i. I. til. TM.aa aa ? : IJ ..a ..1 ..n mntt IlitnUtnln VAN) I 1-rCKn MiniwnMl 1 - ...J " - kill.!. Overadosen passenitera were Regard Federal StnKturt. faUllvhurt. Washinaton, Jan. RepresenU- AU the passenger coaches except the Uve French, of Idaho, believes that the last two Tullmana were piled up in a government should expend more money heap. The two trains met squarely in jn the erection of federal buildings in a head-on collision. bis state. He thinks that Idaho ia en- Wrecking crewa have been sent to the titled to more than one government wreck from Herrlngton and Ilorton. buildins. and baa accordingly intro- Assistant General Superintendent dUCed bills authorixing the erection of V OSlee, Oppoaite First National Bank. Beppner. W. FBaXra ",V.''.'-"'." Dr. M. B. Metzler DENTIST L HISTOKIO OLD LANDMAKK. were killed by a mob In June, 1844. It is built of sandstone and ia well pre aerved. It waa then th BhertfTa real dence, one room being used for a Jail, ani it ia alwava been occuuled aa a I residence. It atanda on an acre of around well Improved. The property " m 1 waa recently Bold to the Mormoaa ror unm ti iO under Ita real value. It Office in Odd Fellows' New Building. Call and See Me. 1TT0RSET-IT-HW. Offlc In Odd Fellow New Building. Beppner. Oregon. 7BAKE B. KISTXER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOS Offloe, Fattenon' Drug Store. Ill D B. A. K. EIGGS Roeai $ and 4 ODD FELLOWS BUILDINQ Beeldenc at Henry Johnaon . Beppner, Oregon. Butherland said to the Associated Press: buildings at'Lowiaton, Moscow and To- la reported that the bu ding wui m re- . . . t ... - .... '. .1 I ..-.A eo Clt T A V 1:1 TV. tO D4B ft?L OD 1 , .,i valuables. The nmrderei ."We Dave no positive lniormation av catello. Each bill authorises tne ex- u ,.s aie.l imm!liaU-ly after the shwitinB this hour alxmt the wreck other than .nditure of f 50,000 for the purpose of tnere as a roemoruw. and without securing any booty. that Iwth engineers and both firemen providing buildings to accommodal Tha lSr. term are killed. There are also some pas- fHwU)U-es, land offices and other fed- Not for l.hlon'. 8.1 k.. tarfSnlaUiBsrtli, ,enger.kille,l.nd injure.1 but we do Ul office. locateJ in these restive The criminal law of EngUndw.. L soarcely settled district. GWon not know how many. d,,,.. formerly marked by lnmt," Jnd Trvdon were preparing to take the "The last report we got from Wlllard It not at all probable that any new aeverlty. Theft of an artlcU valued "...i.ri.nn Ha lent run. when the was that many people were yet under public buildinga will be authorised at above ten ahllllnga waa ponunM w un naakml man entered the car. command- the wreckage and that all tbe caie were this aeaslon of congress . .. i I ... .n I n 1 1. m in hand over llieir money, i wmt uu of complying, tne carmen Instead ehowed fight, and the shooting followed. I . . .... a. tv of congresa, but when an death. In writing aDout -oww uamy Mil ia naxt Iramfd it ia likelv stead and Ita AaaodaUona, Mr. that provision will be made for at least white record a pleevaant wing or iAru Russia Fully Determined. Bt. Petersburg, Jan. A dispatch from Port Arthur says tbe Russo-Japanese crisis ia commented on by Vice r..w Alexleff's orirsn. tho Novakral, as Early Hearing to 1905 Fair. Washington, Pec. 7. Chairman Tawney, of the house committee on in dustrial arts and expositions, lousy one of the Idaho cities named. Press Censorship la Established. Denver. Colo.. Jan. 6. Under the notified Representativea Hermann and proclamation issued by Governor Pea Williamson that he would take steps body, declaring Han Miguel county to Immediately to arrango for a hearing I Iks In a atate ot Insurrection, ana giv- . i i i : - ... ri.. l. .iruit irt ittii I i.. fitA mi tfRrv mil nnwnr iti uran Hiit ii fellows: "No threats can make Kiissia on me iwib u v.i r,.....i... ....... v.- - abandon her legitimate rights in Man- He will endeavor to And a ay on w nic j measurea aa u ey . , r i - S la or In Con. The Interests of the member, of his committee will all store peace, Major Beph T. Hill, cm- Russia and Japan can reconcillM U able to attend and hear what argu- mamler o the mil.Ury at Telluride, 1 , . . . , .1... .,..,rv'a mi,ta the representatives ot tbe lwis has established a press ct-nsorship. WHII'MIV v. W..-, - I .... . " ... . A . a II. I .. i 1 lt.l i W..a'l soverelunty. The outcome and Clark exposition nave to present corres- lie bss notified the newspaper ...... , .. , i ... ,. ., . .. .n ...:..... -f thenegotiati depends on the nun, U Is ,,o,;al e that .,me date next jH.n.ienu n ,e ur, e t . . v , Unafleld. who, as a ruia, leanea w the aide of mercy. It waa Lord Manafleld who directed a Jury to find a atolen trinket leaa In value than ten ahllllnga in order that the thief might eaeape capital punlab- ment To thia tne leweier woo pit eeuted demurred, asserting that tha ra.sinn nf tha thins had cost mm wire that nwney. "Gentleraen.' replied the Judge, wltli n.. .Inmnltv. "we ouraelvcs Btatid neJ of morcy; let ua noi uaug man for the faahWin'a Baker 1st of Ironcla.ls at Port Arthur and of week will be set troops In Manchuria. Russia does not fear war, but she d-s not desire it. Harbor Froxea Far Out. Baltimore, Jan. 7. Today is the inaln.- Thousands Each Da. coldest of the present winter, the tlier- Chlcago, Jan. Tho closing of the mometer having dropped aa low aa 2 theaters by order of the mayor Is cans- degrees alove xcro. In the suburbs the I..- . .1.. H.. l,,u tA tliiiuaniirla of dollars mercury went to 6 below this morning. the hotel and restaurant keeH.ra In At Ilngerstown, weather records for U0 down-town district. It has also years were oroacn w-n i. ...r.v..., reat'lUHl SD Wiow aero. rnrpsourn are sent out, ana iibs tasen rumrui oi , both telegraph ami telephone lines. Heavy Snow la New York City New York, Jan. . Clear skies and biting cold succeeded tbe snow storm that raaed all last night and yesterday, resulting In a total fall of from eight to ten Inches, the heaviest of the .... .. .1 I - . anason. line mere waa miin inwr- the tl.rnwn a irreat nisnv restaurant em- tdove-out of work, and in many places was the coldest place in the state heard ruptlon of streot car iraine toaay, ow- t w.sUtMtr.t would U frtm today, thermomeU-r. registering Ing to the constant use of snowplow. lid off If the theater. rem.inM chl. 20 below. At Annapolle the harbor I. during the continuance of the storm n.u ...v .... . . . . . .... t. - .1.. bivwiLA tn ralirr.a.la fintj.rinir tne i i .... l.. in ii iminn lar mil itiui Li.n i.av. I . m-i . w . . .. - m a lilt ii iiavn i - - Itnnliiiirants theater trade In the past now find that they are ojKratlng at a loss. Japan Will Keep Order Secret. Toklo. Jan. 7. An extra edition of the official Gaxette baa lwn Issued con city waa badly crippled, several trains being four to eight houra late. Would Abollih Office. Washington, Jan. . Becretary talnlng army and navy orders prohibit- llllchciN k, of tho Interior department, Exile Plan a Revelation. Manila, Jan. 6. Rlcarte, the recent- rmmriant tha I lv returned exile from Guam, now I II tt'heiM'k, Ol tlio interior tieparinifin, n iw- a ..-, - - - - has won, mend.Ml lo the president that maneuvers movemeiita of tr.K.pa or war hiding from the authorltlea In this Ihi 3 ' rallma.1 commissioner, vessel, from thia time on. Otherwise city, h.a written a letter outlining a I eld y the late General J.me. Img- the J.paneee authorltlea are not inter- new revolution. The matter Is not con- street e abolished. furring with rri mee-tges. sldered serious by the government. iuu Union Pacific Only Line East tU Salt Lake and Denier TWO TRAINS DAILY. W. EE A ilTORNET-lT-UI C. B. Commlaiioncr. lloroetad Bling and au nnai pruun niaua. i Offlce on door eaat F. O., Borg Jewelry Store. BtrrNiR OBEOOM C. Dally DxrasT 10 a m. Jananeao Are O rowing Taller. Puiaiahed Btatlatlca Indicate that tb ( average or neinui am.... "- brown men of Japan la incnasing, The perrple of that brave, enterprising and progressive nation nave iwu ta- Ing a great deal or inougm in rwm , OOa-B. TIMK SCI1EDCLES. llirrsia, Oa. raatMall or Kail and Watt Feat Mall from kaat and Watt Kaat Bod Wert Ft from East and Weet Daily ABBivas V. B. WOODSOJT. Attorney-at-Law. One ta Palace Hotel, Beppner, Oregon. GEXTBT, TOKSOBIiL 1RTISTS. BUATI5Q SS CEKTS. 1:10 at. rto Bath Rooms In connection. Shop two door aorta ol ralae Hotel. 1:10. DR. J. W. VOGLE Me I EYE SPECIALIST. STEAMER LINES. . ...... Kn.ii.iiil in. am. evarv a dare. veara, and even If they have not wen ' able by taking thought to add a cubit to their etature, tticy may poasioiy have aoereeded In producing elonga tion to a moderate extent. - . I .aatrrn r r - I II AO TDIDQ Tf B4 faiwctaco-roBTtaso nmnm maamai iryiMrE.O ri-VJw i mn - iv HEPPNER AND MOR ROW COUNTY. Hacret of Married lUlaa. They aeetn to live very happily to- fetber." "Tea. Neltner nnaereian.ie m. v.u r, but both think they do." San Fran rtaco Itulletln. No, Cordelia, gastronomy has noth ing to do with regulating the price ot DaDy Boat aarvioe betwaea rortlaad. A (tort, rwaaaa Cltv. DavtoB. Bale, Indapandance, rwauiaend aU Colombia aad WOiaatatu BJver eoinu. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. Sua mart betwaea lprla Bad UwUtoa leave klparla dallv at 4 M a. ta. rtturnlng I Uate Uwliton dally atl.Wa. a, J. B. naodlaetoa. Kceaer.OtegeS GIBSON k LOGAN Shaving Parlors Tkrae Doors Boalh ( reetoSee, Baavla. BSe Malraalllae. SSe. EatLroom la Connection.