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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON PLAN FOR OOOD ROADS. FIRB IN CHECK. Una CATTLE STARVINQ ON RANOES. Forehanded Rancher A loot ar Saving Stock by Dry Feed. F.tigcne -Rtockraleers in thia county are bclgnnlng to realixe that winter feeding in necessary even in an onusu- IIt mild winter like the present. Thii month and neit are the month when the greatest luwtci occur on the ranges, and from all report the losses ill tie almost m great thia winctr as in those winter when we have had anow and freezing weather. Until a few weeks past cattle have been getting along fairly well without dry feed but now feeding ii general, except in casei where the farmeri have no reserve supply, and in euch cases stock ii being lout. In some sections of the county quite a number 01 cattle have died from exposure and insuffi cient nourishment, the paiturea being eaten down to the rooU and no hay to pitch to the hungry brutes. Thia la only a beginning, and before the end of March many of the ataek of hay will be exhausted, and stock men realise that considerable losaei will be sustained. Cattle which have reived bv the tale of Oregon from the I been running in the foothills of the ale of eovernment land. It has been Cascades, and which did well until a decided to devote thia money to me im- i mourn ago, nave now ueen driven provement of the public roada in Linn down to the valley by the enowa, and county. The money will w expenaeu i uiey are aepenueni on ary leeo. in thoae districts which are wining toi r.ven 11 grass were w grow now 11 heln themselves. would only be alight hflp, a the flrat grass 01 tne spring possesses uuie nour ishment. Supervisors Will Work Together on a Common Plan. Albany Fursuant to the rail of Jndgo Palmer, the road mpervlaora of the county met with the county court, now In scslson, and the question of general road improvement waa dis cussed In all its phsses. The discus alon waa irfoctly informal, and the method in nae in the varloua districts of the county were compared, both as to amounte of money expended and re suits obtained. There were 27 road supervisors piesent, being all the aup. erviaora In the county except one. The members of the court and two rood matter! were also present. At a result of the meeting a uniform avstem of road building and improve- ment waa adopted for uae all over the Miuntv. The erades will I of a uni form width, the gravel covering of nni form denth. etc. More money will be eioended on road Improvement than in yeara gone by. Mnn county haa re ceived from the stata thia year moneya to the amount of $2,146, representing thia county'a ahare of the money! re Kverv district will be given $75 of thia money at the iUrt, provided the dintrlrt contribute! a like aum. In thia way it la thought the people of every dintrlrt will 1 encouraged to spend some time and money in the improvement of their roads, and that irrailnallv an Interest will I arouswl Enter Large Body of Bate Ore. Cottage Orove The euviua min ing company, of Bohemia, report! that an immense Itody of ore hat Just been entered in the lower working tunnel. in the itood road movement which will 1 The ore body la aeveral feet wide and remit in passable highway! over the 1 of a bane character, carrying copper, eotire county. SIQNA1L-RE3 ARB ALL COUNTED. I r.l Ontlon Petition Had 8.BIO Name Direct Prlmarlea, 8746. Falrm Secietary of State Dunbar ban finished counting the signatures ,n h initiative tetitions and find that there are 8.8 111 name on the local ontlon i-etltion and 8.740 on that for the direct primary law. The equal miff rage amendment petition were not aIimI. A lew oetitions were sent in lead and iron. This tunnel i in lfiO feet, and w hen the proper distance is a'.tained will top thin property at a vertical depth of 100 feet from the apex ol ttie mountain. I lie euviua property ha neveral thousand feet of tunnela, confuting of drifts and up raises above thia level. After Thlrty-Twe Hour' Fighting BaltV more BeUevea Worat la Over. Italtimore, Feb. 8. When darkneea fell tonight, the people of thia itrirken city knew the worst waa over. The flamea which for 32 hour! had awept reslstlossly through the heart of the city were chucked. An army of fire men from many cities, working un wearied ly, and aided by a muddy little stream, finally conquered. Worn by a night and day of terror, the great crowd that watched the ruin of their city turned homeward, and at midnight the itreet were deeerted, aave for the, police and military, who guarded the burned area. To the aoutb, a red glow riwa and fall, marking 140 acrea of devastation, 75 equaree of property that yeaterday represented value to the extent of $75,000,000 to $125,00,000. Net even a clone approximation can be made of the lot. No guena can be made of the insurance. An expert the city building inspector, eetimatea the Ion in building! alone at 15,000, 000. Thia, with the good carried will carry the total to. not lee than $209, 000,000. On the other hand it i aaid that insurance eetimatea do not place the total loaa at a greater figure than 115,000,000. So far there hat been no eyitematic attempt to fix the value that were represented in the district in that which ii tonight a devastated wate. Not a aingle life ha been lost, and not a human being hs even been dan gerously injured. The hoepital lists consist of minor burns, with the excep tion of Jacob Ilgingritr., a fireman from York, Pa. He ha a fractuied leg and is badly burned. There has been little or no excite ment, and there haa been no hysteria There has been no disorder, and there has been no looting or attempt at loot ing. Baltimore tonight ii ai orderly as a village, and only the throb of the lalforing fire engines and the boom dynamite, as it brings dangerous walls to the ground, disturbs the quiet. bo far there has been no call for aid Proffers of assistance have tome from many quarters, from sister cities, from corporations and from private citizens but Baltimore tonight cannot sa whether it will be needed or accepted That will be decided tomorrow. JAPAN ATTACKS RUSSIAN SQUADRON AT PORT ARTHUR. Big Nugget are Common, (irant Pass The Granta Pan bank ing anil trust company received thi week from the Oscar creek mine a handnome bunch of nugget, the largeet from Independent source, but the large fl( which weighs nearly 140. This is ntimlier of petition prepared nmiei not t),e name $40 piece that wan found the direction ol tne leaoern ui wie i Hft week. 1 Miggets ol this sir are equal suffrage movement were not pre-1 fund no frequently on Oncar creek that senU-d to the secretary ol niaie. I their discovery causes little comment The secretary ol slate nan oiiicibii) i rninilier ol other handsome nieces ........ i - notified the governor that the petition i ranging in value from $15 down are in have lieen filed and the governor win I eluded in the collection isue a proclamation netting forth the eu)tance of the proposed lawa ami notifying the voter that the measures will I aiihm tied at the June election. Tt... i,r. .tarnation will 1 published in one newspaper in each judicial uisirici. Look to tha Rogue River. Jacksonville Indications are that the year 1004 will witness the largest immigration ever known to the Rogue river valley. .More immigrant have come in this winter than is usual for the time of the year and houses are in lemand in every town in the valley. The Jacksonville toard of trade, a a result of some judicious advertising, is in receipt of a large number of letters of inquiry, letters coming from almost WHEN FRANCE WILL BE CALLED. Creamery lor La Orand I Grande Arrangements have lieen i-erlecU-d for a creamery In U Grande, mlii. h will I in operation abont the middle of March. The machinery ha in sent for and a car load will arrive here March 1. Harper A fmith, who! every state of Ihe union. are so successfully operating creameries st th Cove and at Union, are the pr moter of the enterprise here, and will run it tinder the name of Harper, Umith k Co. In a recent partial can vase Mr. Harper waa able to secure the nroduct of 250 cows, and the numler will m greatly Increased when the creamery la started. The business men and the farmers are encouraging the project. Rntala Mutt Be Attacked, and By Two Powers. j'aris, rcb. io. uihcial have care fully considered just how far France is likely to become involved under the terms of the Franco-Russian alliance which they say contains two distinct safeguards, limiting French participa tion. The first of these is that Russia must be attacked, and the second that the attack must lie by two powers. The requirement that Russia be at tacked ha been one of the chief causes for Russia's temporizing, a she ha not wished to sacrifice the chances of French support. Officials lvere, how ever, have believed and hojed that Russia would strike the first decisive blow, as such action would in a meas- VAR HAS BEGUN we Battleships and afKmlter Badly Damaged Mikado's Forces Eacaped Unharmed ScveraQRtslaa rierch- antoea Alao : Seized Both Nation I Sending Troon t Core. . Berlin, Feb. 9. A special telegram from t. Petersburg sayi three Russian ships at Port Arthur were severely damaged last nignt by torpedoes dis charged from Japanese torperlo boat while the latter were pawing the har bor. Subsequently a large fleet of Jap anese battleship and cruiser appeared before the port. Martial Law Proclaimed. Port Arthur, Feb. 9. In consequence of the attack by the Japanese torpedo boat, martial law ha been proclaimed ere, TICKETS T and Iron all POINTS EAST via SHORT LIB U TO ST. PAUL.DULUTI, M1IXEAP0US, CHIC1S9 AND POIkTS KAIT. TorotigB Ps1ac and Tourist fneepera; XHnlni ana Duotl wmoKiog uorary lira. DAILY THAIS 8. PA8T TIMS. Japan 5lx Reitalan Ship. London, Feb. 9. In a dispatch dat ed Nagasaki, February 6, and which waa delayed by lie censor, a corre spondent of the Daily Telegraph assert that Russia deliberately precipitated the crisis by secretly dispatching, a few days ago from Port Arthur, trans port loaded with a full division o. troops and escorted by a fleet and land ing them near the Yam river, thus oc cupying Northern Corea. Japanese patience became exhausted, and today Japan moved her ships and took unresisted possession of certain merchant vessels, including the Shilka and Manchuria, the correspondent con tinues: "lwo other Kussian vessel! were seiised and escorted to Base bo, Japan, The Daily Telegraph says it supposes the foregoing seizures occurred at Ma tampho, but that the censor suppressed the location. A special dispatch says a strong fleet of Japanese warships, reported to be on the way to Chemulpo, has seized sev eral Russian trading vessels. In a dispatch from rokio, a corre spondent of the Daily Mail says the Jiji Shimpo has received a telegram from Fusan, Corea, declaring that the firing of guns was heard to the east of Koje island. FAIR BILL PASSES. for rates, folder and fall Information regard- log IRteU, rooles, etc., can on or aaartea H. DICKSON. " City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or. J. W. FHALON. T. P. A.. 122 Third lit., Portland, Or, 12 yirst Ave.. Seattle, waah. OrriCIAL DIRECTORY. TnlWd tati. Prf1nnt Tktodore RooMtelt Vw-PfJiiUrn-.j. , ..,..... SrrirT i.l Stale .... .W. R. f Srrii7 ol TreMirr. .............. Lyman J. ! reurY of Intrior.........E. A. Hltchr. Secrcisrjr ol Wr K. R. Rool Sprtr ol Nt t ..John t lin PtniMtrr-lrneral.......CIisrll Emory Smith Attorner-Oenersl John W.Onm Recrctsryof yrl-titnr.... Immm W iiton Cob beneral Land Oflit ....BInir Harms tcto Foderal Omolals. J John II, Mltrhell BOT"tor, I ChM. W. Fulton Conreeinen 1 Thnnu h Tnna Internal Revenoa Collector..... I. M. lmnne IMitricUodto .......... .-......C. B. Belli mar lrcnli ;od(ra... W. B. Gilbert DUtrlctAltoruey. ........... J. H. Halt V. a. Mrball W. P. Matbawt Recltter, Secairar, Rf filter kecelrer, Valtcd Rtataa Iad Orfleara. THI DALLU, OtiaOK. Jay P. Laea ...Otit PatUrton IX OBAHDt, OSKJOM. ...B. W. Bartlett O. Bwaeahalmar Oovernor , Seereurr ol 8 lata. irtaaurar. tat af Oroaaa. Geo. K. Chamberlain ..... ...P. I. Dunbar C. 8. Moor Attorner-Oeneral A. M. Crawford Bnpt. ol Pnblie lDuuctlon..J. H. Aekerinan frSnUr . J. R. Whitney !.. i 8. Bean .... F. A. Moor C. E. Wolrartoa Clerk Board School Land Commlmlon . Mart Chamberlain Game Warden .. . Alpha Quimby rUh Commlaaloner ...P. C. Reid, Attorta Veterinary Burgeon Wm. McLean, Portland lath Jndlcial DIatrlet. Clrenlt ta6f e ....W. R. Kill Froetcutls Attorney T. & Bailey Monrow Cenaty Offlclale. Joint Senator .. Walter Pierce RepreeniatlTe...........0. W. Phelpe County Julga. .......A. O. Bartholomew "The Milwaukee" Count, Commlaeloner. j;;;:;;;'AM.hb?u'gS County Clerk . County Sheriff County 1 reaanrer... County Aaeeeaor...., County Surrevor Cattle Deal at Pendleton. Pendleton Ma Jackson, a promi nent cattle man of North Yakima, has just closed a deal w th Receiver Taylor for C. II. Wade s cattle aggregating nearly 700. He pays an average price of a lon t 1A per head, making the deal one of about 110,000. It is the largest cattle transaction made here in year Bit gesl Spruce oa Farth. Artoria W. 8. Unkhart, of Neha vm Cilv. has diecoverel what la le- lipeM to l the largest spruce tree in the world. The monster tree ii locat ed In tind'a valley, on the south fork of Ihe Nehalem river, alxmt 12 mile from Nehalem City. The tree mean nm 21 feet In diameter and A3 feet In clrctimfi tence. 1 1 height w as not measured, but Unkhart eiprretM-s the )lli.f that it la easily monarch of the nnrtiirrn forrat in this reetx-ct aa well aa In otlirra. (iod'a valley is the loca tion of the Urgent tree ever discovered in Northwestern Oregon. Strike Big Led i of Cinnabar. Cottage Orove Three pioneer nroe tu tors of Itohemia, F.l Jenks, lien Curry nd (Jeorge Kern, while out from Itohemia for vacation, heard of a large Irdge of noma character up Moeby rrrek, some mlltxi east of here. l'ton Investigation they tltecov- ml a atramr and well denned lodge ( clnnr. They began at once to run a eurfai'e naM iit and so far found the ledge to tie 50 h-et In width and from the Hnnlng show a g'l prospect of tili kallver, and sum native qulckail ver can I aeen in the or. PORTLAND MARKETS. blue- Senate Vote to Extend Aid to Lewis and Clark Exposition. Washington, Feb. fl. Without a dis senting vote the Lewis and Clark expo sition bill passed the senate at 5 :30 yesterday afternoon, carrying an aggre gate appropriation ef 11,775,000. hec tion 16 of the bill, providing for the construction of a memorial building was stricken out; the number of na tional commissioners was reduced from seven to three; an amendment was at tached absolutely closing the exposition ure relieve France from participating nd grounds on Sunday, and the frank- In a Prontlese war. g privilege ueuiw mj mc iiuu.iuu I i . it . Concerning the condition In the alii- M11 commissions. Asiae irom inese ance providing that two powers must tlm"K. i""" attack Russia More France becomes sUntially the shape in which it recent- involved, M. Delcasee has distinctly Uy "me from the senate committee stated to members of the diplomatic A familiar name for the Chicago, Mil waukee St St. Paul Railway, known all over the union as tne ureal Kan way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between 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 aervice known. Luxurious coaches, electric lights, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket rea ls yia "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agent sell them. County Bcbool Superlntendent.Jay W. Hhipley toon it imnnn ,, , .,,.. a uuner stock intp.u-i.nr , ,. ,, , a. c. Kirk ..Vawter Cram-lord . E. M. 8hu M. Mchtenthal W. L. laline J. Keithly Mayor.. Coubdlmen. Beppner Town Ofltoara. Frank Gilliam ,1. i. Roberta .Geo. Noble .. W. Rhea Phil Cohn Tom Quald . .0. S. Jarnaworth Record er.. 1. P. Wtlliame TT.tirf , , 1, W.Brigga Marihal D.C Gurdane Beppner School DIatrlet. Director- T.J. Matlcck. E. M. ShutL J. Hagar. Clerk L. W. Brigga. Freclnct OflSeora. Jnetlce of th Peace Couitable ... P. WllUama .0. B. Uau EDFIELD dk VAN V ACTOR For rates, pamphlet! mation, address. or other infor- ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW corps that Corea and China would not le considered such powers if either joined Japan against Bussia. SENATE MAV VOTE ON TREATY. Friday Wood la No Cheaper. Prndlfton Notwithstanding that there is a good supply of wood on hand, nrlrra remain the same a they were when the cry went tip last (all that thera would lie a w art lly. The Wat quality "I wood la still arlling at 17 per cord, th prhe which prevailed early In the aaon. Wo I haa liren at a higher price this nrason than for a number of years, although mora coal haa lieen tiel this winter than ever be fore. Coming Uvea! a. Orfgon (lirWlaln F.ndravor conven tion, Pendleton, February 10-22. Collrge oratorical rontoet, Pacific tit.lverlly, Foreel tlrove, March 13. D show, Portland, April SI-23. Hale convention, Knight of the MacraW, Portland, March 22. Wheat Walla Walla, 75c; stem, 808Rlcj valley, 7?80c. llarler Feed, $20 per ton; brewing, 120120.50; rolle.1. 21. Flour Valley, $3.75(83.85 per bar rel; hard wheat straights, $3.104.10; clears, $3.6503. ft ; hard wheat pat ents, $4.20(14.50; graham, $3.75; whole wheat, $4; rye flour, $4.50(9 4.75. Millsttiffs Ilran, $18918.60 per tn; middlings, $26; short, $19.50(9 20; chop, $18; linseed, dairy fowl, $19. Hay Timothy, $15918 per ton; clover, $12913; grain, $12913; cheat, $12(413. Butter Sweet cream butter, 32c Ier pound ; fancy creamery, 30c; choice creamery, 2527Jtc; dairy, 20922Hc; tore, 1 21 14c. Butter Fat Sweet cream, 31c ; sour cream, 2!c. Poultry Chickens, mixed, 11 J, 9 12c per pound; springs, small, 13914c; hens, 12912ie; turkeys, live, 151 lftc; dressed, 18920c; ducks, $890 per down; geese, live, 8o per pound. Cheese Full cream, twins, 14c; Young America, 15c. F.gga Oregon ranch. 2k per doxen. Veretablea Tuinlps, 80c per sack; carrot, 80c; tieeta, $1; parsnip, $1; parsley, er doxen, 25c; tomatoes, $1.602 per crate; celery, 05975c per doxen; pumkpins, lc per pound; on ions, Yellow Panvers, $1.3591.50 per sack. Honey $393.60 per caae. Potatoes Fancy, 759 H0c ter sack common. riOt76c5 iweets, 2,U'c In int ki; 2'iC in crates. Apples Fincy Baldwin! and Spits- enlierrgs, $150. er Im)XJ cooking, 75c $l. Hope Choice, 27(t2lc per pound; prime, 25c; medium, 24c. Wool Valley, 17918c; Kastern Oregon, 12"tl5cc; mohair, 3235c. Wef llressed, 897,l4Cper pound. Mutton Dreeaed, 89 7 He, lambs, Veal liressed, small, 89c large, 6He. Tork Preed,ej,7c, Some FU th Day of Decision as or Saturday. Washintgon, Feb. 10. The senate will proceed thia week with the Pana ma canal treaty, both in open and ex ecutive sessions, and theie are not a few senators who express the opinion that the week may see a vote on the treaty. Some senators fix the vote as for Friday or Saturday of this week, and none puts it beyond ten days hence. Senators Hopkins and Clayton will speak in favor of the treaty. The diplo matic and consular appropriation bill will be reported from the committee and taken up at the first convenient opportunity, when lnterfetenee with the canal treaty will not result there from. Some attention also may lie given to the general calendar. Qreet Sam for Irrigation. Washington, Feb. 10. The ecretary of the interior ha approved the setting aside of $2,250,000 of the mlamatlon fund for the irrigation project on the north side of the Shoshone river, in the Big Horn basin, of Wyoming, pro vided that satisfactory right to land and water can lie secured. Thl pro ject provide for the construction of a dam and storage reservoir in Shoshone river, and a canal heading in the can yon above Cody. It will provide water lor approximately wu.uoo acre on the north side of the river. The Lewis and Clark bill came up unexpectedly at 3:15. The attendance at this time waa slight, but as the de bate proceeded, senators returned to the chamber, until, at the time the bill was passed, there was a fair aver age attendance. Twice during the af ternoon it looked as if the bill would have to go over until some future time Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, made a rather vicious attack upon the large amount carried by the bill, and threat ened to force a fight, which might have been temporarily disastrous Ijtter Senator Allison became critical of the phraseology of the bill, and but for the intervention of Senator rulton would have forced the senate to ad ourn without taking action on the bill The committee amendment were most ly adopted without discussion, but the last committee amendment, relating to Sunday closing, provoked a protracted debate, and in the end resulted in the adoption of an amendment onered by Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, closing both buildings and grounds on Sun- dy. Japan Cats Cable to Carta. Tarts, Feb. 9. The French foreign office was advised this afternoon that the Japanese have cut the cable con necting Japan and Corea. The object of thia action is believed to prevent news of the oierationi of the Japanese reaching the Russians, which was pos sible, no matter how closely censored the dispatches sent might be. hollow ing the breaking on ol relations between Hernia and Japan and the cutting of the cable is regarded here as significant of the purptiee of the Japanese to begin hostilities. W. CAsar, H. S. Eoira, Tray. Paae. Agent. General Agent PORTLAND, OREGON. Dr. Al. B. Aletzler DENTIST Offloe, Oppoalte FinX National Bank, fieppne W. PHXLPS ITIOENET-iT-LAW. One tn Odd Fellows Hew Building. Heppner. Oregon. Offica in Odd Fellows' New Building. Call and See Me. illlsJ, .eeaf w JJB. A. K. BIGG9 Reoeaa J and 4 ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING Residence at Henry Johnwn'a Beppner, Oregon. Oregon Union Pacific Only Line Eut tU iSalt Lake and Denver TWO TRAINS DAILY. 8. CommUalnncr. Homeitead 111 nil and aU final proofs made. Offle on door a ait P. O., Borgi Jewelry Store. DatJy DaraBTS New Cuttom-Houe Mast Be Rebuilt. Baltimore, Feb. 10. A a result of an examination of the new custom house building, it is almost certain that the entire structure must lie torn uown ami reouui. ieany ij.iu.uuu worth of work haa lieen done on the building. The vault have )een found In good condition In several bank, Russia Would SUII Parley. London, Feb. 9. A dispatch to Renter' telegram company from St. Petersburg says: An authorative state ment from a Russian source regarding the contents of the Russian reply is a follows: "If the Japanese government Is animated by the same par I He sent! ment a the Russian government, there i reason to hone that it will give Rus la' fresh proposal inch favorable re where examination! were made. Thia Imludei tha vault of tha National Fx- reptlon ai to permit mutual accord bt change bank, in which it la understood I ing finally reached there is $800,000 of government funds. T Report Naval Appropriation BUI. Washington, Fib. 10. Mr. Fosrf, chairman of tha naval affairs commit tee, will report the naval appropria tion bill tn tha house this week, and probably call it tip for action lata in tha week, Cxecullv Ability Couated. Washington, Feb. 10. It is said at the war department that Cameron Forlies, of Boston, who has been tend ered tha po'itlon of Fhilipplnecommia sloner, waa selected principally because of hii executive ability and technical knowledge of engineering matter,, S O) a at. t :00 a.m. TIMt SCHEDULES. Barrnta, Oa. Faet Keil lor Jtaat and West Feat Mall rrem Kaat aad Weet lor kail aad Weet Kinn I rom Kaat and Weet Dally Aaaivss :Ua,sv 1:10 p. m. STEAMER LINES. Um raaacisco-FoBTiAa Kovra Steeaet sails treat Portland I p.m. every I daya Dell; Seal servte between PertlanO. Attorta, Orerea City, Paytoa, Salem, Independence, Cotvallt and ail Colaabt aad WUlameu El rat potato. ENAX2 RJVZR ROUTX Steamer betweea Blparte aad lowtrtea leave Riaarta dally at : a. aa. rotaralag tear Uwialoa daily at a. sa. I. . Baadleema, eppaee, 7RAKK B. KISTSKR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offloe, Pattaraon't Drag Store. 0. W.KKA 1TT0RRET-1T-Llf Birrvia OKIOOM WOODSOM. Attomey-at-Lsw. Offle la Palaoo Hotel, Heppner, Oregoa. V. GXNTKT, TONSOSUL IRTISH SUAVIMO SS CKNTS. Pino Bath Koome la eonoeetlon. Ibop two doors north ol r el ace Botei DR. d. W. VOGLE EYE SPECIALIST. MAKES REGULAR TRIPS TO HEPPNER AND MOR ROW COUNTY. GIBSON & LOGAN Shaving Parlors wm i i Three Deere Soata 4 fi !!, kbireakUaa. SS. latVr aoaa la Ceaaeettoau