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OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST
TCSTINtl STATION AT CUOCNC.
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Bureau of forestry Has Mutter
dcr Consideration.
Haleni Th United Plate bureau of
itaeatry him untlut consideration tlie ee
teblimhment of a testing station at the
University of Oregon at Kugene, and It
ia learned from lellabl aonrc that
the olllclala who hava the matter In
charge ara very favorably impressed
with th need of auch a station here.
The work of eucb a atatlon would be
to make careful and aocuiat tet of
the strength, durability, elasticity,
etc., of all kind of building and con
atruotlon material, such aa lumber,
atone, brick, cement. Kuch a atatlon
would require an Initial Investment of
5.000 fur machinery with which to
make the torts. The diatom oi the
government ha Wen to require the
state to furnUh the tenting laboratory,
while the government employe the n
lrt to lane charge of the woik. After
the laltatory ban been provided thert
would be no luither espenae to the
state.
The advantage to the state In the
UbliHhiixtiit of a government testing
station would le in the advertising
Oregon material would get aa a result
of the Wats. A report of all tests
would be r ubliahed in government bul.
letlna, and an official record would be
kept ahowlng the nierita of Oregon
building material.
The neareat government teat ftatlon
la at Berkeley, Cat., where the bureau
of loreatry maintain a nation aimilar
to that proxmel for Oregon, in addi
tion to eetting before the world reliable
Information legardlng the merit of
construction material, these atatlona
afford an opportunity to ascertain
whether material living need In con
Unction wurk are of the character
called fat by contiactaoi whether they
re eulled to the purpoae for which
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CLCCTRIC ROAD IN UMATILLA.
Will Be Built ir Portage Road Is
Constructed.
1'endleton In the event of the con
struction ol the portage railway between
Ohio and The Dalles, which now aeemi
assured, an electric railroad may be
built between Pendleton and aome
point on the Columbia liver. Thia
rumor ia current on the streets, and It
la believed that aomething tangible Ilea
behind It. It I underatood that the
promoter of thl acherne are prominent
resident of Umatilla connty and that
they will carry the project to a succees-
ful termination, provided the portage
road I built, seems certain.
The promoter will not talk for pub
licatlon. refusing to give any inform
Hon at all concerning the project. "It
I too aoon to announce our intention,
raid one of the interested person, "for
the tiortaue road ha not leen built a'
yt."
It J underatood that two objective
point aie now under consideration, the
one being Umatilla and the other Wal
lula. The latter point will probably
be choM-n, a a road between that junc
tion and thia city would open up un
limited tralllc out of rendu I ton. Wheat
raiser are anxlou that the road be
built, a the Having in grain freight
ratea will be enormoua.
GREAT NAVAL DOCK WANTED.
Pugct Sound Yard Is Again rinding
Many Warm Supporters.
Washington. Aug. 30. A deter
mined effort will be made again tin
year to indue the aecretary of the navy
to recommend an appropriation for the
constructing of a second drydock at the
Puget aoiind navy yard of dimension
greater than any other in this country.
It men a to be the concenaua of opinion
among oflicera familiar with the con
dition at Bremerton that within a
year or two another dock will be neces
aary, in order to permit the yard to
carry on all the repair work it plant
can handle. It i( the general belief
that the new dock should be of ma
onty and of anfflcient alee to permit of
the docking of two vessel at on time.
Tnere ia only one dock in the country
today which can accommodate two ve
ela, and that i the private dock at
Newport New. Already tbe navy de
partment ha received from Naval Con
structor II. O. Wright, of Puget Bound,
a recommendation that a second large
dook be constructed at that yard, and
aimilar recommendations have been
made by other yard official.
Admiral Kndicott, chief of the bur
eau of yard and dock in the navy de
partment, strongly recommended this
new dock in hi laxt annual report, and
says he expect to renew his recom
mendation this year. He believe the
Puget aound yard will be seriously
handicapped, unlet it docking facili
ties are increased immediately.
BANKS ARC PREPARED.
GIVE UP IDEA
Chicago Aldermen Cannot End
Packers' Strike.
THEIR UTOBTS ARC AT AN END
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Two Important , Meetings Are Held
by Labor Unions, but They
Are Without fruit.
In I tod Stat.
Prl1ent Theodore Roosevelt
Vic-!- r.irint
Kwretar. of Htata ..W. K. Iay
Kwremry of Tr-iirr Lyman J. Owe
: ir urjr of Interior... ..E. A. Hitchcock
Herretary ol War K. K. Root
Heeretary of Nay... John D. Long
HoatmwtcMirncrai Charles Emory Hmlth
Attorney-Oeneral ...... John W.lrlK
fflcretary of Agr'.cnltiire JimM Wilson
leu ueueral iaiiq Omce... ........ Blnser Her mm
Senators. J
COMPANY MAY BUILD PORTAGE.
Presumed Objeit of New Portland
Contract Corporation.
flalem The Portland Contract com
pany, of Portland, died article of In
corporation In the ottlc of the aecretary
ol state lat week with Daniel Kern,
Robert Wakefield and J. N. Teal a in
corporator. The amount of thecapital
tot k I 110,000. While it I not ao
stated in the article, it la lieileved
around the rapitol that thia i the cor
porallon which will undertake the con
etructlon of the portage railway be
tween The Dalle and Celllo.
The eipteesed purpoae of th com
raJir la to take 'contract for and to
construct buildings, railroad, canal,
brldite, etc., and to deal in lnmbei
and loss, and transact other basineea
auch aa construction com pan lee often
envaKe in. The incorporator named
are suthorlted to oen stock hooka and
receive subscriptions to the capital
stock.
Building for Medical College.
Salem There I a movemnt on foot
to aiwure for the Willamette university
an clni building tor the use of the
medical college of that institution.
was aunounced by lKn W. II. Hyid
of the medical college of the university
that Hon. A. Hush had started th ub-
ecription lltt toward th realltation of
the 1 17,000 required for the building
with a donation of 12.600. and that
aubscription of I1.0H0 had been added
thereto bv the faculty ot the unlversl
ty. Dr. Hyrd ay that a vigorou
campaign will now bo made.
Eugene's Carnegie Library.
Eugene At a rerent meeting of th
!t roiincil arranaemenU were made
for the nurvhase of a lot on Willam
ette atreet, between Tenth and Kiev
nth. for a aite for the Carnegie libra
ty. The price to m paid ia M.000
A tift of 110.000 from Mr. Camegle i
to be ued in erecting a library build
inn ami eonlpping the same with heat
inn and lighting apparatus, flitnre
etc., and under th tei ma of the gift
th city la to maintain a free library a
an annual expense of f 1,000.
TARMERS ARE PANIC PROOI.
Umatilla County Assured of Pros,
perous Year.
Pendleton The financial depression
and the buains stagnation which osaal-
ly precede a presidential election ha
not and will not affect Umatilla county
or any other community in the North
west thia tail. The Immense crop and
ie general prosperity have stimulated
trade In all linea ao mnch that there
no likeihood of auch a period. Al
though the deposit in the bank are
no larger than i usual for thia time of
the year, money is mor plentiful,
Toward the middle of September, when
farmer begin to get their money or
their crop, the deposit will Increase
and outstanding papei will be paid off.
Aa it 1, few have received the money
or the wheat (old, and only a few are
rawing more than enough lo pay off
their help. Later they will draw their
money and the general prosperity of the
year will be fo!t more generally.
OVER 10,000 ACRES IN WHEAT.
They Can Easily Meet the Demands
for Cash Incident to Crop Time.
Washington, Aug. 30. For the pur
poae of ascertaining the ability of the
W. J. furnish Has Land Rented to
20 Tenants.
Pendleton W. J. Furnish, probably
the latgeat land owner of Umatilla
county, haa over 10,000 acrea of wheat
land rented on shares this season
The land la situated north and north
west of Pendleton, in th wheat belt
that extend from Pendleton to th Cd
lumbla river. This acreage is appor
tioned out to some 29 renters, from
whom Mr. rurnian ta to receive one
fourth of the crop on the better laud
and on third from the light yielding
lands. Ho vast are hi holding that it
with difficulty that he can figure up
the number of acres in wheat thl sea
eon. Mr. FurniNh doe not attempt to
(aim any bimatdf, and he said, "I don t
even own a plow, but let other people
do the farming.
national banks to meet tbe demand
unon them incident to the annual
movement of crop, the controller of
the currency, August 4, tent to tbe na
tional bank examiners, with the excep
tion ol those whose district are com
prised within the New Kngland state
and the city of New York, a circular
letter of inquiry aa to whether the de
mand in their respective aection
would be greater or less than last year,
and whether it would come earlier or
later than laat year, and whether the
banks ar better prepared to meet the
demand on them from their own fund,
and if there would be any increase or
decrease in the amount the bank will
have to borrow.
The result of this inquiry may be
summarized aa follows:
Th demand ot the banka will be
about tbe same as last year and at
about the same time. The banka are
generally aa well, but in most cases,
better prepared than they have been
in the past year or two to meet tne de
mands made upon them. Banks in
Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Montana,
New Mexico. Oregon, Utah, Wyoming
and Washington are In a better condition.
Chicago, Aug. 81. "Absolutely
nothing," in Mayor Harrslon's word,
(ummat laed (he result of th meeting
of th aldermanic committee named to
mediate it pofsibla in the stockyards
strike, after it had adjourned today.
Tbe committee doe not expect to meet
again. President Donnelly, of tbe
butchers, Matthew Carr, Nicholas Gier
and John Fitzpstrick met the aldermen
in Mayor Hal rison' office. They re
ported that the packers refuted to
make any concession.
No evidence wa offered a to viola
tion of health law in homing employ,
ea at the atockyarda, Mr. Donnelly nay
ing he had not yet prepare the data.
The anion leader withdrew and not
long afterward the committee ad
journed. Two important meetings were held
by labor unions tonight to diacura the
packing houHe strike, bat no action waa
taken at either gathering.
The first meeting was held by the
packing houe teamaters, who went out
on a sympathetic strike. The session
was turbulent, hut tbe sentiment was
strongly against returning to work
Cornelia Hhea, leader of the national
organization of teamsters, waa present.
He asked tbe men to take a vote on the
question of whether they would return
to work, but they refused to take such
a vote. 6everal speakers who advocated
the vote were shouted down.
After the adjournment of the team
sters' meeting, the representative of
tbe allied trade employed in the stock
yard, held a meeting, , Nothing was
settled at this gathering and the meet
ing will be resumed in the morning.
The executive board of the Meatcut
tera' union and member of tbe Allied
Tiadea council conferred today, but tbe
peace proposition proposed waa so com
plicated that their effort cam to
naught.
ntmtm federal Offlnlsl.
John H. Mitchell
Chu. W. Kul loo
( oiigrmen 1 rhm u T..n.
Internal Retenue Collector- t. M. Ixinne
Iilmrlet JnlK .C. B. Bellinger
Circuit Judite . ....., W. B. Gilbert
IMntrict Atiorney J. H. Hu
U. b. Mrihll... .W. F. lUthewi
Remitter...
Receiver...
ReltT ..,
Receiver..
United atsto I. and OrBneri.
the tAM.z, oaaooa.
Jay P. Lucas
........ Oti Palterxm
LA elAKbC, OKEOOK.
. E. W. Bartlett
.. O. Hwackheimer
Htat or Orffiin.
Governor ........Geo. E. Chamberlain
rc:retry of (Hate r. I. Dunbar
Treasurer....;. - C. 8. Moore
Attornev-Oeneral ..A. M. Crawford
Km. l. ol Public Instruction.. ..-J. H. Ackerman
Printer ... J. R. W hitney
. R. 8. Bean
Supreme Jadee 1 F. A. Moore
f. C. E. Wolverton
Clerk Board fohool Land Commiiwion
.Mart Chamberlain
Came Warden .,.....Alpba Quimby
Finn Commiealoner F. C. Retd, Antorta
Veterinary burgeon W'm. McLean, Portland
Hlxth Judicial District.
Circuit Judue...... W. R. Ellis
Protection Attorney ,....T. u. llailey
Morrow Connty Officials.
Joint Ben ator .... Walter Pierce
Representative .-. O. W. Phelps
Countv J mine A. O. Bartholomew
County Commissioner. J """.E. c.hb.ugS
County Clerk Vawter Crawford
County Bherifl E. M. Shutt
county I reasarer At. Mcntentnai
County Am!iK)r............t.....W. L. Saline;
County Hurverir ... J. Kelthly
Countv Hchool 8uua.rintendent.Jar W. Bbinley
County Coroner. ..... .... ....Dr. Kistner
stock Intpector ...... c. Kirk
Beppnor Tswa OfBeers.
-.Frank Gilliam
..J. J. Roberts
Geo. Noble
E. W. Khea
Phil Con
Tom Quaid
t .O. E. Farnawortn
Recorder....... J. p. Williams
Treasurer. .............. L. W. Briggs
Marshal D.C Gurdaue
Mayor..
Councllmen.
MAY BOTTLE KUROPATKIN.
OR CAT IRRIGATION PROJECT.
for
Harvester Catches Plre.
Pendleton A combined haivester
on th ranch of John Kichardaon, in
Konth Cold Hnrinit. burned up last
week aa th result of a hot box on tl
running gear. The harvest crew quick
Iv released the horena and then
temntud to extlmalsh the flame. Tl
machine and atraw were ao dry, ho-
ever, that th combine waa totally de
stroyed in ten minute. A amall
amount of grain wa damaged. The
Ion ll nearly 1.600
Electric Road Is Assured.
1 4 Grande W. K. Davidson, ptesl
dent of th Kastern Oiegon IVvelop
mcnt company, In speaking of th pro
posed electric lallway for Union coun
ty, ray that th road w ill not only
connect all th town in th county,
but will connect Wallowa county with
Union county, and It la though It will
ultimately 1 extended to Lewlston,
and thus eatahllah a railroad between
th Hill and Harrlman lines.
Wheat Market.
Portland Walla Walla, 79a; blue
stern, 82c; wlleyi 83c.
Tacoma Bloeatem, 83c; club, 78c.
Aloany 75c.
Ha lam 80c.
Colfai Clnb, Bftcj blneetem, 71o.
Pendleton Clob, 680 5 blueatem,
78c.
Ia GrandeClub, 2c; bluestem, 68o.
Salem Mill Uses Oil for fuel.
Balem The Salem Woolen mills
have commenced the use of fuel oil in
the place of wood, believing it to be a
cheaper material for generating steam.
The tat authorities have been consid
ei ing for some time the question of ua
ing oil for fuel at the state institution,
and the experience of the woolen mill
company will be watched with interest
The substitution of oil for fuel in the
larue manufacturing establiNhmenti
and in the state imititutiona will great
ly leliev the scarcity of wood, of the
lat three or four years.
Twice as Much Wheat Now,
Echo It Is estimated that 300,000
bushels of wheat will be hauled to Kcho
and stored in the warehouses thl fal
Heretofore only about half this amount
ha leen hauled to this point. It is
not probable that the Henrietta flout
ing mills will be operated thia year, as
Ihey have not been for the pat two
year. A company from Hpokan -hai
I teen trying to arrange fo the leasing of
them, but nothing definite ha been
given out.
Rich Specimen from Blue River.
Eugene Development workha been
very active in th Bin river district of
lata and aome excellent ore bodies are
being uncovered. A number of spec I
men of very rich or from th Cub
and Oriental mine have just been
brought down. Th specimen were
obtained from near the surface and
bristle with gold which can iHt aoen
with the naked eve
Indians and.Japs for Bcetflelds,
La Grande A large number of Uma
till Indians and Japanese imported
from near Portland will anlva in the
city thia week to work In the vait beet
field thl fall, pulling and hauling
them for th (ugar factory In Ia
Grand. Titer will b over 20,000
ton ground thl fall, mot than any
prcvloui season.
Brush Tire Burns Good Timber.
Bumpier A brush fir a few day
sbo communicated with a larg lot of
aawloici belonging to the Oregon Lnm
her company and befor th flame
war checked 600,000 feet ot good saw
timber wer destroyed. Th fir oc-
Nevada Is to Be Scene of Work
Engineers Next Spring..
Reno, Nev., Aug. 30. Next sprint
a full corpt of engineer and surveyors
in charge of L. II. Taylor, of tbe geo
logical survey, will begin a thorough
snrvey of th Humboldt river valley
from Elko to Winnemucca, for the pur
poae of preparing data for th irriga
tion of that immense teiritory, com
prising in all over 1,000,000 acres of
the finest farm land in the state.
There ia little doubt thia will be the
next irrigation undertaken, and that
the actual construction work will begin
immediattely after th completion of
the great Trnckee-Caraon project,
which i now under way. The great
ness of the project exceed all that have
heretc fore leen considered. At present
there are about 300,000 acre of land
undei cultivation in th various valleys
of the Ilumooldt. To thia will be add
ed fully 700,000 more, makng tbe ex
tent of the territory teclaimeil tuny
twice that which will be brought under
cultivation by the Trnckee-Caraon pro
ject, which is now the greatest that
haa ever ben taken up by the imted
Bute government. Th work will
cost millions of dollar.
Second Army for Russia.
Berlin, Aug. 80. A dispatch to tbe
Tairehlatt from Bt. Petersburg say the
Ruwsian government ia determined to
assemble a second great army in Man
churia consisting of three or (out cor
under the command of General Karon
Kaulbar or General Boulkhomltnoff .
It headquarteii will lie at Mukden.
The object of thia atep la to meet the
situation that will aria should Port
Arthur fall, thu releasing th besieg
ing army for operation northward.
The Tageblatt correspondent names the
various command.
German Experts Believe Japanese
Will Encircle Llao Yang.
Berlin, Aug. 31. German military
men are discussing tbe situation of
General Kuropatkin with the kaeneal
interest. They have Information that
the defense of Liao Yang are of extra
ordinary strength. The fortifying of
the town was entrusted to General Mel
iahtko, who enjoys beie the reputation
of being a master of military engineer
ing. During tbe punt two month he
haa fortified all the strategic position
around Liao lang in a manner well
nigh impiegnable.
The German critica think Liao
Yang'a defenses about equalize tbe dif
ference in numbers between the Rua
rians estimated at 180.000 and the
Japanese, numbering 240,000.
The danger of General Kuropatkin'a
situation ia reognized as being botttled
np like Field Marshal Bazaine, who
surrendered Meti to the German forces
in 1870. It ia donbted by the expert
if General Kuropatkin will be able to
prevent the complete encircling of Liao
Yang, which would mean probably the
eventual loss of his army.
ASSAULT ON ARTPL'R RESUMED.
Beppnor School District.
Directors T. J. Matlock. E. M. Shutt. J.
Hagar. Clerk-L. W. Briggs.
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Justice of tbe Peace .J. P. Williams
Constable......... ... ...Q. B. Halt
A familiar nam for the Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Railway, known all
over the Union a th Great Bail way
running the "Pionr Limited" ' traLia
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect train in th world."
Understand : Connection are made witi
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Laxnrioua coaches, electric light, atean
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PHELPS
ATTORNEY-AT-IAW.
Office In Odd Fellows New Building.
Heppner. Oregon.
7RANK B. KISTNER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office, Patterson's Drug Store.
K:iaence wttn J. A raiterson
Report That Japanese Have Rccelv
cd Reinforcements Confirmed.
Chefoo, Aug. 81. Severe fighting
waa resumed at Foit Arthur on August
27, according to Chinese who left there
on the evening of that day. One ot
the Chinese waa arrested and compelled
to carry the dead from the battlefield of
Pa Ll Chuang, which the Japanese at
tempted to capture on Anguct 26.
Thirty carts were used to carry the
dead, numbering 400, from the trenches
and outskirts to the city. A police.
man told the Chinese that the efficient
soldiers in the garrison at Port Arthur
numbered over 10,000.
D
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Special attention given to diseases of the
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses properly
Heppner, Oregon.
Vt.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
V. S. Commissioner. Homestead flllngt and all
nit ai proofs maue.
Office one door cast P. O., Bora's Jewelry Store.
HEPI'NKK
OREGON
c.
K. WOODSON.
curred at th logging camp near Whit
Militia May Afjaln Be Sent.
Penve?, Aug. 30. -Governor Pea-
body today sent a letter to Hherlff Bell,
of Teller county, In regard to the mob
hlch last Saturday deported 15 men
and destroyed the store of the Inter
state Mercantile company, the gov
ernor says he is informed that a similar
mob contemplate a still further out
rage, and offer to aend the militia
again to assist th aheriff in maintain
ing order. This is th first recognition
by the goveinor ot th outbreak.
Surrender or Downfall Certain.
Buenos Ayr, Aug. 30. Ther 1 a
total paralysis of action on th part of
th govenmeat at Aannclon, th capital
of Paraguay, the anthorities simply
taking feeble measure of defense and
awaiting development. Little doubt
I felt now that II a pacific aoluntlon Is
not teached In a few days th first de
termined mov by th revolutionist
will result in th surrender or downfall
Arabia Arrives at Shanghai.
Bhanshai, Aug. 31. Th German
Warner Arabia, belonging to the Ham
bui-gAmerican line, has arrived here
from Vladivostok. This Is the vessel
that wa captured by the Rniaian Vlad
ivostok squadron in July. A prize crew
was put aboard her and she waa taken
to Vladivostok. All the white men
among her crew were well treated by
the Russians. She was tried before a
prise court which condemned 20,000
barrels ol flour and 71 railroad car
bodies. The remaindei ol tne cargo
and the vessel were released.
For ratea, pamphlet or other Infor
mation, address,
3. W. Casit. H. S. Row,
Trar. Pass. Agent. General Agent
PORTLAND. OREOON.
Dr. M. B. Metzler
DENTIST
Offio
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Call and See Me.
Attorney-at-Law.
O (Ties in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon.
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Salt Lake anil Denier
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V.
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Fin Bath Rooms In connection.
Biiop two doors north of Palace Hotel
Said to Be Damaged.
St. Petersburg, Ana. 31. rrom an
escellent source it I said that the in
stalled Russian battleship Orel, which
already ha suffered two accidents, will
not be able to join the Hal tic squadron.
According to reports, when her engine
trials began it was discovered workmen
had introduced iron filings into the
valves and cylinders. It probably will
require many months to repair the
damage. This is the second fai'ure of
the Orel to go out on a trial trip.
Boer Treasure found.
Johannesburg, Ang. 81. Mr. Kmep,
a cousin of General Kemp, the Boer
commander, has discovered beyond
Bpelonken, In the Northern Transvaal,
the tieasnr removed from Pretoria bo
te r th entry of Field Marshal Rob-
erti. Th vslu of th treaaur is l,
250,000, of which th government will
DR. J. W. VOGLE
EYE SPECIALIST.
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HEPPNER AND MOR
ROW COUNTY.
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STEAMER LINES.
Lur Faaaciaoo-PoaTLsJia aovr SUassat
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Bathroom in Connection.
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receive ball.