I
HAPPENINGS HERE-IN OREGON
. '
KNOW TIMBER BUSINESS.
Many
Men Coming From Middle
Western States.
There l Indication of a Urge I m mi
gration to Oregon tbla aprlng from the
Middle Western States, of a nature
that will bo very Important In tbe
,tviiuiiiant of tbe timber resources
of the sate. C. H. Stewart of Albany,
one of a number of poople- interested
in timber claims, too applications for
whirh wir suspended because en
tered In the wrong district, baa been
corresponding with tbo holders or bus
inn (1ml claims, with a view to con
certed. action In the matter of getting
imiicittliinii reinstated.
A number of people In tbe Middle
w.yim mi iii i. ii am Included In tbe
lUt of holders of suspended applica
tions. Those people have been com
..,.,i,.ni..,i with bv Mr. Stewart, and
.. m at...... Imiua llHt fttrt
a groat many 01 iu " , . ,
letters to the- effect that they will be
here this spring to assist In looking
th matter UD.
i...in ihu rnumn of the corre
FLEET SHUT OUT.
CHANGE IS URGED
4-
POWER FROM MORGAN LAKE.
La Grande May 8oon Have Suburban
Electrlo Lines,
I .a Orande. Moraan Lake, situated
about two nillea above La Orande, baa
tu.i.n thrirmiirhlr tested BS to the
amount of power and water that can
be obtained from It. The power win
bo used for different Important things
for the benefit of La Uranoo ami tne
community. More power will be used
for the electric light plant ami 10 run
a motor lino to Hot Lake and other
polnta In tho county. , ,
The enKineer reportoa 10 mo uiun
of the electric Unlit eompany mat
their plan was entirely reasiuie ana
nractlcablo. Tho plana call for a frac
tion over two miles of pipe and the'
nower obtained through the pipe will
he enual to GOO horsepower. Tbe res
ervoir when filled will contain water
enfflcient to furnish this amount of
power for a period of one year, with'
out receiving any additional supply
In other words, when the lake is fliieu
It will contain enough water to sup-
GOO-horsepower. i ne
... . I.eeirt. l.1.e a. ik tt
(..ii.ui tin u t 1 1 rri n i ruin iiiin i in nntui bis
ponaenr '"l " J V. Ii,7A ui . . i. .minted 1100 feet above the
i vv Bii'rinMiii niii.iiiKHMi m - - - - -
Z ta a id the two Dakota to the power station, which, according to tho
et that they will remove to Ore- plans of tho engineer will be located
ami to realde and invest their means near the alto of tho Old Town flouring
v i ..,i. .n.i th necessary mills to mill.
Russian Ships Cannot Return to
Vladivostok.
London. March 9. Tbe Japanese
legation here has received no official
Information regarding tbe bombard
ment of Vladivostok. It Is believed at
tbe legation, however, that the Jap
anese are now between the Russian
Cruiser squadron and Vladivostok,
and there Is reason to believe that the
Russian squadron Is In tbe vicinity of
Posslet Bay.
Russian official dispatches do not
mention this squadron, and this fact
lends color to the belief that tbe Jap
anese warships have abut it out of
Vladivostok. It la pointed out at the
Legation that if this la true, tbe Rus
sian vessels are in a critical position
since they must run the gauntlet of
the Japanese squadron off Vladivos
tok or the Japanese squadron off Port
Arthur, before reaching a Russlon
port.
In a dispatch from St. Petersburg
a correspondent of the Standard gives
a rumor that tho Czar has received
telegram to the effect that the Japan
ese fleet bombarded Vladivostok all
day Monday. According to this rum
COMMISSION ASKS REPEAL OP
BET AND STONE ACT.
LAWS TO BE VOTED UPON.
In Umber ana tne necusmuj .u...
put It on tho market. This will bo
done both because of tho great op-
i.i I In rtrnirnn ntlll 1)0-
1 tho r hTorous weather that Printed Pamphlet, of Direct Primary
has prevailed in their homo states an(j .0Ca Option Measures.
during the present winter Salem. Secretary of State Dunbar
They are all suosianua .... - from fc6 ,,rlnt
Iiavo nan " i th Aral eonle
business, and have been on the ground he i first c opbL
in fir, .i-iin mid are c
the conditions here. They will come
hero seeking a new new ior opi
tlons. where there are abundaat re
sources and a climate In which life
can bo enjoyed and work continued
the year round.
LEGISLATURE WILL DECIDE.
Unpaid Indian War Claim Will B
Presented to That Body.
Salem, Secretary of Stato Dun
bar ha prepared a circular letter
which ho Is sending out to all Indian
War veterans who havo unpaid claims
agulnHt tho State. Ho Informs them
that since tho appropriation has been
eahaualed ho has no further authority
TIM-
Forests Should Be Sold at Values Fixed
by Appraisers Change MomcsKsd
taw-Hkhards, Pine hot t and Newell
Advocate Ketrlctloo of Commute
tloa Clause.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Citltad States.
PrMnt Thwl.re KooeT1l
VK-Hril)nt .
hrnniri o( tl .W. R.
Mrreterjr Triry - I.ymni J.
M irUry nt Interior... E. A. liltrbw
t-rrtrT of W ar K. K. KiiA
IWwrtarT ol N .. John p !"H
WtniMi.r4,.ii.l Cberlm F.mnrw Hnilin
A ttornTnrel ....John W.'iriftgi
fcr.ir.il Arrlrnlturo Jim" Wilmm
Com beoerel Lnd onie......BiDfur liermeo
tat VedarBl Oflolale.
I John II. Mttahetl
Beostors. I chee. W. Kullon
' 1 WllllamM.n
Cotisrcwmeo 1 .TbomM H. Toneue
InlTol ReTenoe Collector.. V. M. Imnne
Mrtrlct Jae C. B. Mllw
l.rnlt lnAu W. B. (jlltrt
.nnnlnl.il tiVtha PrpalltAllt. On I t .(.(.lot 4 lli.m.f J.H.Hall
IlinDliu tyyi,.uv;. "J " 1 5, 1 1 1 W V U r h.
.1 M M TMll I lui i. ' ' m " m
Washington, March 8. The corn-
October 22, 1903, consisting of W. A.
Richards, commissioner of the gener
al land office; Glfford Plnchot, chief
forester of the department of agri
culture, and F. II. Newell, chief en
gineer of the reclamation service, to
make suggestions regarding revision
of (he laws relating to public lands,
has made to the president a partial
report which was sent to congress to
day. It recommends the repeal of the
timber and stone act, and the substi
tution of aultable provisions for Bell
ing, after appraisal, the timber on
public lands that Is needed in large or
small quantities for industrial pur
poses.
The committee also recommends
Vailed states Land OfSeere.
TBS DALLES, OBIOOK.
Reciter J7 f- tne
Receiver.
Hecelrer..
.Otis Fatteraon
LA OBAKDS, OSEQOX.
, a. W. aartlett
.-,,,,11 J- O. Bwacjtheimef
TICKETS
To and Irom all
POINTS EAST
via
SHORT LI5B
ST. PAUL, CULUTH, MINXEiPOUS, CH1C123
AND POINTS HIT.
State ef Or"
Gorernor.- Oeo. JE. tnamner.aiB
nf Mtaui .. Jt. I. Dunbar
Tr.aaurar C. 8. Moore
ThroTjKh Fatai and Tonrtrt Bleepere: Dlnlni
and Bullet bmoklng Librarj Can.
A ttori,ey-eneral -
Bupt. oi rnbllo Int true tloa...
l-rlnur
.A. M. Crawford
i. H. Ackerman
R. Whltaey
R. 8. Bean
.F. A. Moore I
DAILY TBArXa. FAST TIME.
Qti nram JnilsTM
r " i f V WrtlsartAtl
Clerk Board Bcbool'Lud ' ComraiMion
vratft fhsimneriftlll
,.. , .m -,. ini.,t coinmiiieo ...... . rThabuimbT
,i "i f. "..r w v. i nH;. the rePeal .or ? Iaw perm'"? ar ri::?&i i,.tfsideTsadfninfaioIt4.
v..v ........ - -w isignmeni OI eniTies uuuer tuo ucren i Veurluary Burgeon..nm. scuib, ri I iog ucxets, loutea, en., cau on oi
vnn uuin wcio buuk. and law. fl.nt urees the importance oi
will
.... ... , - , .!....
siMit them to th nexi m-kibiiui.
This Is In accordance wun a
law prescribing th duties of the See
retary of State. The claims now In
the bands of the Secretary of State
amount to $35,227.06.
It Is understood that Adjutant
General Oantenbeln nas received
claims amounting to $15,000 more.
Whether tho remaining claims will be
raid rests entirely wun me ii'
uie. Artlclee ol Incorporation Fllsd.
.l-Arille of Incorporation
wr nid In thn ofhee of the Secre
tary of Slate last week as follows:
Farmers' Irrigating Company, Hood
River, $75,000.
Warrenton Grocery & Hutchor Com
I.nny, Warrenton, $5000.
Htiinfleld Irrigation Company. Kho.
ITiODO. Object to construct an Irriga
tion system In Umatilla and Morrow
counties, taking water from Umatilla
river and Hutter creek
There Is much curiosity here con- fi ominiatratinn of law
cernlng the resisting power of Vlad- 0Bpecaiiy as t0 those provisions re
Ivostok, which has been long regard- latl t0 obtaininK an adequate per
ed as the Gibraltar of the Far Last. n.anent water BUpDiy.
Vladivostok Is known to be better It BdVocates the restricting of the
equipped as a naval base, and to have commuUtion clause of the homestead
greater docking and repairing to- wnere 8uch entries are located
sources than Port Arthur, but doubts ,,. rclipa or where the
les of tho pamphlets con-1 are expressed as to the character of land chiefly valuable for timber. It Rprentatirel
II fill I IIH 1 Ullllli I --- ' - . .. . I . . mm ... e11l ' . ..I e mr IfltlfA
7.nrairriL with talnlng tho full text or trie direct pn- us aeienses. nussia. uus uu BtuCu HUggeilt8 the outlines for a law permit- '
rk. .mi .mn inary law and tbe local option jaw, mere ior u years, anu ii wuw ting homestead entries upon agricui-
.. i. i. w ...in i. .nii i,.nr. Vi z ii. iMiti',n innonllv considered Drouanie mar. me ...i i,.. uhi. nn.i muriM and icountr Clerk
. . . . I j..f..nu.o iin p-ntin at this tilace are of I ... .. j ,.i. - I County rsherin.
on juiib . i - " " " ' . line survey nuu uetiiynuu ui uiu &- fountT Treasarer.
N'lnety tl wmsand ctH'l"" or eacn pum-1 a somewnat ousoieie cnarmiCT. rlcultural lands by metes and bounds county wir.
nhl..i will . nMnlerl' Thrt Tir nb'-r has It Is unaersiooa mai aunng im ,. .hnn hv th reeular svstem. county nrveyor.
already turned out 30.000 copies of tho past tew years all the available new thug permltting tne agricultural lands conn'ty c
local option law, arid ho.ouu cop)" o; guns anu war mmeniu wun;u iv to be selected along the valleys ana ibtoci ln
the direct primary la. The form"i possiuie to sena over me singie-oue tu embrace the good tillable land wlth-
II. is 20 pan.s and the latter 6? pages j rans-oioenaa rmuuuu out taking In extensive tracts oi siae
useu ior me Birt-iiKiiieuiiis ui u vni
Arthur and points in Manchuria, leav- The recommendation also is made
ing Vladivostok with old-type guns of tha. when ian(l8 are restored to entry
short range. It is reported that Viaa- tomnnmrv apereeation anmle
Ivostok is ill-supplied with provisions tlme Bnouid be allowed homesteaders counaunen.
and necessaries. tfl pftrclse their riehts. Kivlne them
Ulsnatches from Toklo published (hn
nri-fwcnrfi nvpr nerROns who ma V I d......
this morning speak of the sacrifices wl h to geIect th land by the U8e of Treanurer
being made by tne Japanese nation.
According to the Dally Chronicles
correspondent at Toklo, the Mikado
Is abandoning all luxuries, the court
following bis example, and all are go-
Slith. Judicial Dletriet.
Clrenlt Jnde W. R. KUH
FxoeecuilDg Attorney
T.O.HaUey
H.DICKSOH,
City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or.
J.W.J?HAION.T. P. A., .
m Third 8U. Portland, Or.
A. B. C. PENNI9TON, O. W. P. A..
612 ilret Ave.. Beattle, Waih.
Morrow County Officials.
Joint Senator waiter rare
'J. " - ruvirm
,.... A. G. Bartholomew
i V V (.rlliin
County Commlnlonerg J'"';''.E.'c.'AiihbauKb
Vawter Crawlord
,. E. M. Hhutt
.. ...U. Llcbtenthal
W.L. Saline
J. KelthlT
.JavW.Bblpler
Dr. Kintner
A. C. Kirk
'The Milwaukee
County School Baperlntendent.
Loroner. ..
nepec mr
In a few days the -retary or unite
will distribute thee pamphlets to the
several counties in si'lttclent q-.mnil-
tles so that each votei may lfve one.
free of chmge.
Mayor
f the
Coming Evnts.
Stato Convention, KMrM
Maccabees. I'oriland, ..larch
r'.,.m n....,,. ,i..ru unit AmtltorS
to audit claims in Issue warraiua. UU1, 1 Portland. March 25
nri.HiTVn mo ciuima u
scrip or other form of entry.
DAMAGED BY SHELL FIRE.
Uarabal D.C Gurdeoe
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
every day and night between St. Paul
gnd Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect trains in the world."
0. K. Farniwortii UnderBtand: Connections are made with
,.J. P. Willlame I ' ...
L. w. BriKge i ah xranscontinemai anea, assuring w
Beppner Tewa Offlesre.
Frank onnara
J. J. Roberta
...Geo. Noble
K. W. Rhea
PbUCohn
Tom Quald
Republb nn primaries April 2.
Republican County ('(inventions, lng to live abstemiously until the war
Anrll 7. la ended.
First Con-
April 13.
second
Portland,
Republl an Convention,
gresHlonal District, HaWra,
Republl . i. Conventlmv
Congressl .i.ed District,
Anrll 13.
Republl' nn State Conveitlon. Port'
land. April 14
Democr I . rYrT-ntlon,
Conntv. 1 'i , April It
treon Mtlt-nien's Association,
Portland. April 16.
Ienioet u(l Stato Convent "n, prt
land, Apr i ' .
IKii Kb i'oitlanil. Anrl 2012
I!nlvt.i-fc.lif ttt tlria-on-riclflc l'"l
versltv di but1. Forest Gne. April
Annual reunion, Impart pent of Ore
gon. G. A It., IUkmI Itlver June u u
HOPE 13 ON LAND.
Japanese Make Impression on Batter
ies at Port Arthur.
Nlu Chwang, March 9. New arriv-
fmm TVii-t Arthur fnrfl rm thA 111.
0 IIUU. A V . V " " " " " I ....
mors in circulation here last wee mai comtabie...
Beppner School Dletriet.
Plrectore-T. J. Matlock, E. it. Bhutt, J. M.
Hagar. Clerk-L. W. Brlggi.
Preclaet Offleera.
Russia Considers That the War Has
Hardly Begun.
SL Petersburg, March 8. Although
... i. v I almost four weeka have elapsed since ue. but there has been an absence of
n..i -iuuibu . . ' . . . t.-
the Japanese fleet nrst attacKea ron i conceirea acuon on mo pari, m
the westerly batteries have been bad-
i i
ly damaged by the Japanese sneii
fire. Desultory bombardments contin-
passengers the beet service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric lighta, steam
heat, of a verity equaled by" no other
line.
See that your ticket reads ria "Tha
Milwaukee" when going to any point In
. p. wmiamal the United States or Canada. All ticket
u. B. ueui 4.
agenia seu mem.
Arthur, here the war la considered
hardly begun. Heavy land fighting
upon which the fate of the campaign
depends, Is not expected much before
the end of April. By this time Rus
sia will have in the field, exclusive of
the large army of men required to
guard the railroads, four army corps,
each with a cavalry division and an
artillery brigade. All that has hap-
When Prospect It Flittering.
Pendlel n. "I do t"t think I
have ever seen the whe-l outlook I pened so far, or Is golrig to happen un-
good at ti.ls time or the "r ,l ?. tll theRe forces are in the field. Is con
. ..I . T.n.n. & Hoofing Company. "I1 ,,.1, 12 . ,. u" i m 2 elv n- sldered, according to the Russian
i pniii m i"' nl in.' it- . . . . . .
h tniiiii .i.. xi. iii.u,.i. wtiii u ri-lvii.w to he notnlne more man me
Khli nlng Hupply Company, Port- Lherlff of t'ms'Ula coutty, ow ns a f'11 prologue to the real drama,
land, I10D0. tract of wl.eat land at ..iiftlana. ine The crppiing of the Port Arthur
l.utke Manuractuniig i mpr. grain is vry smmgij . nfnrt,.nate In that It gave
i -or i-1 .m.. ...u... .... iiuu a iii nn n Plan. inei'"-v
acreage n tln r'rvitlon "'! around the enemy the command of the sea ai
Adams. Athina and 1 "Ux In alxnit I the very outset. !t Is, however, of
In. though t) u good nniiitiona m iy in
dure a f" 'rnier l sow more."
PC HTLAND MARKETS.
manufai turlng.
Inc., Portland, liquors,
flee furniture
land. $r,0,00O.
Pranll 4 Co.,
cigars. 12000.
Campbell Transportation Company.
Portland. 150,000.
I .a ('.ramie Mercantile Company, i.
;rande, $20,000.
Maccabees llulldlng Assorlatlon.
ItoHoburg. tlfi.000.
Oklahomans at Independenca.
Independenco. Klvo families of Ok
lahomans arrived here from Californ
ia this week. Tbcy have rounn two
residences In which they have moved
until lietter accommodations can be
M-curel. They sre pleased with the
country, and state thiit they will lo
cate here. They state that they are
In communication with some f0 fami
lies In Oklahoma who are contemplat
ing coming West and will settle In
this slate If they are sntlnfled. as the
cold winters In tbe East aro uriving
many west.
K. of P. at Psndleton.
The District Convention of tbe
KnlKbls of Pythias was held last week
Hall and was ainn.ie.i i.y
77c; blue-
ton:
Wheat- -Valla Ws-ils,
stem, 81c Valley. t2:
ilarley-K.-cd. $J.2! lr
brewing. I -'.; rolled. 2tf 25.
Plonr Vu'lev. n.iOHi 3 !5 per l-T-
rel; han' v l.st s'rulght. H54.2 ;
ilears. li'i'.'nt; hard wheat paten s,
I M 4.20; iluii i. M .'iy4; bard wlirat
patents. Hfiil' !. rraham. 3.t"8
3o; wh..i m! it, tVMfti.OS; i ve
Hour. 9 r.8 u 4.t:
Oata.N.i. 1 white. IMTV.'J 1 '0;
grav. ft.10ffl.15 per rental.
MlllHtuffs-Hran. $1819 per ton;
middlings. $2 f.OTf 2: short, f 1920;
I chop. flM; linseed, dairy rooa, 13.
llav Timothy. IUir(i7 per ion;
clover, f 1 U( 1 2 ; Sraln. fi:313; cheat.
IllfflS.
Vegetables Turnips, sue per sacs;
tsrrois. o-: iM-ets. fl; parsnips, ft:
rabbsgo. Ii2c; red cabbage. 2c; let
nice, head. 2r.fff " per doxen; hot-
relatively small Importance from the
standpoint of the main strategy of the
war. whether Port Arthur stands or
falls. But al long aa it holds out,
and the fleet la harbored there. It will
constitute a potential menace which
will restrict and hamper Japan's op
erations, and the Russians are deter
mined to defend Port Arthur as horo
lenllv as they did Sevastopol. No
lame aarrlsona will be retained there;
10.000 men are as good as 100,000 for
defense, while the more men the
more mouths to feed. There are
enough provlslona there now to last
for eight months. In addition, there
will be a division of Cossacks with
mountain batteries on the peninsula
in oniMise Undines and harass the
Japanesse warships Ior a couple or.
days. All ot the civilian popuatlon has
been expelled from the town.
A beavlly-laden train waa aeranea
near tbe town Saturday, but it Is not
known how much damage was done.
The wreck was caused by an obstruc
tion being placed on the track by Jap
anese agents.
There has been no recent damage to
the Russian squadron at the hands of
Japanese, the cruiser Askoia has oeen
floated, and Expert uncnnsi now ae
clares that he can save the battleship
Uetvizan. The attempt to repair the
drydock so that it would accommodate
the battleship Uzarevitcn nas Deen
ahamloned. and she will remain in a
disabled condition until the close of
the war, or until she can be sent to
Vladivostok, where the drydock is
large enough to accommodate her.
N'ln Chwane is now occupied Dy a
small detachment of Cossack cavalry
TEDFIKLD VAJ VACTOB
For rates, pamphlet or other infor
mation , address,
Office. Opposite Flrtt National Bank. Beppner. J- lSktr'
ATTORNEYS-AT-lAW
G.
CBAJiK B. KISTSKE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Offlos, Patterson's Drug Store.
AGAIN ALARM IN BALKANS.
Sultan Rejecta Memorandum Present
ed by the Reform Powers,
Vienna. March 9. The optimistic
feWIng regarding the situation in the
Balkans has afjaln given way to pes
simism. The Sultan was reported to
have emphatically refused to ratify
the Natchovttch agreement, and his at
tltude occasions much anxiety in me
Bulgarian Eovernment
Teleerams received here today de
clare further that the Sultan has re
jected the memorandum presented by
the reform powera as well as the de
mands for the gendarmle commission
W. FHELPS
ATTORRET-iT-LiW.
Office in Odd Fellows New Building.
Beppner. Oregon.
H. B. Row,
Trav. Paaa. Agmnt. General Ara
TOBTLAXD. OREOOX.
Dr. Al. B. Metzler
DENTIST
Office in Odd Fellows' New Building.
Call and See Me.
B. A. E. EIQ03
Rooms and 4
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDINQ
Bealdenee at Henry Johnaon's.
Beppner, Oregon.
Ill
.Siea!'V M
G.
W.KEA.
ATTORNEY-IT-UW
B. B. Commlnloncr. noroeetead filing and all I
final prooil malt.
Office ons door eait P. O., Borg's Jewelry Store.
BirrNia
OREGON
.. i I. ...,.o,wl In Invent nir the TDla commission IB niuiwiig F'""
t li.-iiij ,i .v. u Th. l.-n Mvll aronll
Kress in no wui r. a itv v. . r-
are reported to have broken aown un
der the strain.
city.
Flood Peril Is Passed,
llarrlsburg. Pa., March 9. The Ju-
a
nlata and Susauehanna rivers nave
been falling all dny and Weather Ob-
Fare to St. Louis Fair.
Chicago, March 9. A committee of
the Transcontinental Passenger As-
nl MiikIc
hi ,i. ,.RI,t..s nud vUltlng Knights. ". P " '". 1 server wmn.n . a. uh.i.v w godntlon t0(lny d(.rl(lod to recommend
This dlHtrl.t. No. 10. is com, I of ' , J" B':? '1 J "wri will continue to fall for 24 hours. The t0 ,he Knnpra, me(.nnK of the Mm.
,he following: Damon. No. 4. 1'endle- 'r -V, -V ' liol. n sn V ' Ic rcr gorge, above and below llarrlsburg ,.t Ion the adoption of "circuit rates"
ton: I'Mhl""'. N. -" Alb.-.,,.: Hfi-h- ' J ' J ! V'L. If 1 75 ff " 4 l'r are still Intact and there has been no for the 8t. Ixh.Is Exposition from Ta-
ma No. 4H. Weston: Pl-lades. No. round. '" " ' '"-'-J ,' mvcmr.nt In tho Susquehanna river cflc coast points. Under this ar-
71 II.-IU: ller.ul. s. No. 71. Milton; ,"-". . '" h-nre the break of yesterday and In the rRngement. the rate from the Coast to
Toi.hu. No. M. Adams. V n 7v- 1 VuT r cs.e at High Spire. The conditions st. 1ou,8 through Chicago will be $75
. lloney l if .1 .1" r r can. .nM,ri ,hv an ni- ti:?r.n ,tiri m Kt liu In and S72.50
Independence -Krcbb Un-. ho '"nn "' Ll'jf,,. ' Ln' provement over yesterday and unless Llrect t0 Chicago through St lxuls
- r.hae. the ll-nd.-rson Murphy '. ."'"." " e,' "" , ';, u , iliere Is a sudden rise In the river, it Is The question of stopovers being al
l"'t'ii, H..i '' . prbe sweets. -e in sbiks, . , lnwnd here was not settled. The com
llll III, Have pinn-u a mia.- ... - -. . rBlr.,! I'"
c.
E. WOODSON.
Attorney-at-Law.
Office in Palace Hotel, Ileppner, Oregon.
OREGON
SllOITlilHE
axd Union Pacific
Only Line East tu
Salt Lake and Denyer
TWO TRAINS DAILY.
V.
Fine Bath Rooms In connection.
Shop iwo doors north of Palace Hotel.
m tile plnc slid state they will place
hI of lb available in! 11110 nop, n
Is Ihougbt that something over f.
Kill l.rt an iitanted. TbeV Will
a nutnlier of hophouses and
other bull-llnus. and will ime probably
nearly l.ooo.ouO feit of lumber In
their Improvements.
Record of Sscsnd Oregon Volunttsra.
uatm jh Hiato Printer has rom-
pb-led and delivered to Adjutant
(ieneral Klnier lh Hi) additional
inplos of the official record of the
Hvnd Oregon Volunteers. Th Ad
jutant Tienersl will supply ono ropy of
Ui iMMik lo eh member of the Bee
t.nd Oregon. frni of barge.
Cain of 100 Pupils.
PiMitdb'tnn. Secretary llslley of
the pf'ndletm s htMil dllrlit will file
his renaus with th county superln
toadest In a fw rlars. It shows a
gain of 1"0 pupils over last year, there
Fruits Andes, fancy, llsldwlns and
Pplirenberps. ll.fi0ff2.SS per boi:
choice, tHfl.r.O; cooking. 75e.
Hutter Hweet cream butter. ac
per pound; fancy crcsmiry. 27Hff
30c; choice creamery, 2Sc; dairy and
store, nominal.
Hutter Fat Sweet cream, 2Hc;
sour rresm. zovic
France Can Take No Offense.
Tarls. March 9. It Is not expecled
mlttee also decided to recommend the
adoption of homeseekers rates
aqund
Jananraa Take Island.
that Jspana Intention to build the bo- -n
.......:. 11 a ..in an anrl. Tok o. March 9. Japanese
OUri.iJu laiiiunii win i .u. - - i , - llolVonirTflrt
oua clash with the owners or tne eany ron ' "."i.i.-.T. Tn
,.....!.. Tha nr ni eon- one or me r.uioi amuu . """"
',P"ur:: i::;." .I . nm. Fhruarv 29. They found only stores
ur rresm. zsr. ,n lg96 A considerable portion ot coai ana siKnaunR ..-
Poultry-Chickens, mtied. HH L, ,L i, y,.e .irPart heen laid under Russians having evacuated the Island
" . , 1 e 1 1,1 " ' - . . I ... . n 1 Th. 1 , . u 1 11 n .nn.
lie nor noiinu: eiirinsa. hiiibji i ,, v .....,i.. mi 11 la iinrt raioon 1 on reiiruaTT iJ. i '"""" "
con
Iw.na 13fII3M.e- turkPVS. live.l... ., , an.i.i.. tiaa It nua to nusn SOUinwara Biona wic
, ., ... - - - iinai rurt-ian mniitii. ........ - . . .
ltmiCe per tKiund: dressed. ISSJZOc; v, , nrti,nrt rVnnrh interests const from Posslet nay lowara bodk
.inrka tH? 9 ner doxen: teese. live, I, ..1 r,,r,irin,i tha china, the correspondent continues
se per pouno. rlahta of the Panama Canal company snn mo ia.i.. -i
Cheese Full rream. twins, uvmc; r ently Is covering meir commuuica-
Young America, 15c.. n.iiroail Mav Sell Lands. Hon with Vladivostok
rt.()rrtnn ranch. I7frise. I .
wf-nrc.rd. IQU rer prntiA. . y "'n5"n' 0T:r" " Another Flood la F.ar.d.
I. 1 ,rP . i .u.hallr today passed Senator Foster'a hill
nrlme. 24TIf.e
Wool Valley. 17fllc:Fsstern Ore-
Pittsburg. March 9. From present
indications the Monongaheia ann ai
Irrhnnv rivers will again be at a flood
. : n,
no s for the asme. and confirming stage tomorrow " "Tn "ZZnl
les of sti'h landa heretofore maae men ana r.-iui-ine
by this company.
are preparing for a 20 foot itage.
GE.NTRT,
TONSORIil ARTISTS.
UATlNu B CENTS.
EYE SPECIALIST.
Dally TIMS SCHEDULES. Dally
Dirarrs Hirrsaa, Oa. Aaaivss
rail Mall
For Keat and West
fl:00 a. nv
rrorn KaatandWeet l:U a, av
gipreae
For Kaat and West
1:00 a, m.
gipreae
From Kaat sad Weet 1:10 a. m.
STEAMER LINES.
micc Drr.lll AR TRIPS TO ' Baji muciaoo-roBTuaiiB Rotrrs - ateamee
m "Trr I ire- rorU.nd I p. . e.rr I a.ra
ntrrntn mmu mun-
ROW COUNTY.
GIBSON & LOGAN
Shavlnp Parlors
''SI
Three Doers tenth el reetotBe.
Dally Boat serrlee between ForUaad. Artorle,
OT.fon CUT, Dartoa. Salem, Independeoee,
CorraUU and aU Colombia aaa WUiaaMtM
lUfet aotnta.
aaavlaa, sse
tlalreaiUaa, SSe.
Bathroom la Ooaaeeilea,
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamer betweea alparta aa4 Lvi1oa
leave glperla dally at 4:9 a. ea. retoraial
Veate Lewlewa aaliy al l:a a. su
t. B. HeadlMtom.
Beptaer, Orefee
being this year His.
gon, 12016c; mohair, 1283&C.
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