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4 U Vol. XXIX. HILLSIlOliO, WASHINGTON COUNTV, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY j8, 1002. No. 41 FKOl'KNHIOS AL OAKIrX. VHIIH. U VOXllS, B. . TOKUP N.tary FublUt, thus 11. A E. K tomuiie; jTl'i KN KYH-AT-LA W, tlH.U IU.IW), OKKUON. Oiri;-. M-miiib3,4, a 5, Moriraa Mook. ' W. K. HiKKETT, I TOKN KYH-AT-LA W, H II. I HJHO, OKaViON tim.m: (Jeutral tiloos. Uoomi uJ 7. ItKMllN lIUWMAi, TTORNKY-AT-LAW. Hll.l-HKOKO, OUKtiUN. O.mn: Ituouia R huJ T. Morgan Moos. JOHN M. WALL, Y'fTORNF.Y-AT-LAW, III LI.SHOUO, OKEUOX. HaiLy-Morgan Block, Rooms 14 2 K. T. LINK LATER, It. B. C. M. ItHYSlClAN AND SURGEON I11I.L.H1IOKO, OUKOON. ik.in: itt reni.lenoe. east of oonrt J Ion.. li.r he will be found at all noun when ut visiting palienta. J. 1 TAM1ES1E, .., VC P. R. II. SURGEON, IIILLKKOltO. KKO N. larioa n Kssinasna : corner 1'h'J anil Mum Htrwlrt. Illlioe boom, M " a. in.. 1 to ft mill I lo 8 p. m. ialeouone to . riMulnuiMi from llronk & Hola' llrugstore nil IwHim. All nulla Dromptl atMDUaa, Uirtht or ilny. A. ItltLEV, M. K. jHYKlCIAN AND SURGEON IllUJmOUO, OIIKOON. Oltiee MoiKaii-Tiailey Ulk. up alairi, rooms I ', 1.1 ami l(. liMiiileniMt, H. W. Uur. itaae l.iiio Buil HeoonU streets. Itoth 'Phoues. J. V.. AUKIXH, DENTIST, llll.Lrir.OKO, ORECiON. Optica Hours: 9 a. nt. to 4 :.T0 p. n. Ollice in Union Mock over Pharmacy 1) ll.MXOX, KNT1ST, FnUKKT tlKOVK, OREGON V - i ii a i In a paper read before the Pcnnsyl- ranla Lire Stock Breeders' asaociutlon L. P. Bailey, president of the Ohio Palry union, said: Discouraging na the conditions I hnve portrayed iwin, yet I see much In the future to encourage the Intelligent clnl ryman. This competition bua caused tboae continuing In the business to put more thought Into tbe work. I'ulry schools now rx'at in innuy states, lin ing a jjranJ work, truehlnii U'ttiT luet bods In (he manufacture ami cure f dairy prod ml h. feed Inn and care of dairy atock. The limitation of the (iront bill laat winter was a campaign of ed ucation, eulluliteuing the public In the practice of the oleomargarine dealers. Whether tbe bill pusses this congress or not the reaults will be beneficial to tbe dairy Interest. Those best Inform ed think tbe bill will pass. The future dairy farmer must make bis product so wholesome, quality and conditions so attractive, as to defy competition with any imitation. Tbe imitation can not equal tbe perfect genuine article. Tbe consumption of milk and crenm Is rapidly Increasing In our cities. drawing- supplies from large sections heretofore producing butter and cheese, Good quality means good prices. The best means the greatest success. It la the privilege and duty of dairymen to demand of our legislative bodies ade quate laws that will protect our Just rights, but our first duty Is to make every effort that care, science and skill ran do to Improve our products and place them on the markets In an at tractive form. Then they will com mand remunerative prices, assuring larger profits than most other ngrlcul tural Interests. . A Choked Tow. IS 111 IS Tilt Itt'AL (LEW.I.AMt? In Met 'lu res Magazine William Allen White sums up nix estimate of fX-President Cleveland thus: "Cleveland, as a statesman, will he remembered as the man who stopped I hinge. He. checked abuses; he pre. vented the lind men from accomr liHuitii; llieir Bchcii.c; he warded off impending calamity; lift reduced rev enues and saved taxec; he stayed the ebbing tide fit public credii; he throttled anarchy; he Htopel for eign HgrHiidizcment on Hie Ameri ca u continent. Always he was the safely valve. He brought no new docliine to the. people; lie had no (henry of government merely au ideal of duty for the Imiir. He fnutxh ii no instill. lion ; in I lie politi cal life of his time lir constructed not hi lie;. He will l remembered as one who every hour id the working day did what -lie thought wns exact ly tight, and who never attempted to guide the current (if the public business, but ftlwsys to that the business was wiely and honestly done. He wan n mode-it, imlustri trlous public servant, who lived'so closely the mot'o, A public ollice is a public trut,' tn.it people came to believe that he invented It which he did not. Ilia iihiiiu wus never inked with any policy, and no lnw on I lie statute books of his country is known as ('levi'lami's lw. He tried to (Race his personality, but it was so strong and distinctive and pun gent with inascullnily that it domi nated everything he did in s ite of his aversion to public politics. Yet he will never tie a hero, because he did not live a dramatic life. He M EX m THE KEN ATE. 4lllK Sll. Eli. llMU&rt. -rial teeth i .. ner sat. Cement ai.i iI.moii hllniFH M centa aacb. Uolil lilliiK Ironi SI up. Vitalized air lor paiu- i... 1 1 1.1.1 i.ni. i - : ill rue doora nortb of Briok ntum. ltbs houra from t a. w. to4 p. m THE (.IUM VU UP KASAS. THE AB Ks.iiest of access among all (he Canons ol Colorado, being situated on tbe main line of the Denver A Uio tirande between Canon City and Hslidit in the front range of th Uockles, is the most specular, awe- inspiring and inagiiiKcent. Down this mighty cleft in the heart of tbe gianile roc.t-bnrrier rush the raying waters of the Arkansas River, lashed into foaming fury and dashed into spooning spray by ita swift duceut ihroiiL-h the tortuous drfllo. No i ar row Is I he passage at one point that there was no room for both tbe road and river, and therefore cur iously conwtrucled bridge of steel bad to lie thrown lengthwise of the stream, mspended frtuu iron sup. jsiris morti.-ed into the canon walla on each hide to the right and lert. Anil right here ran be seen the cli max of all Iho raiion'a grandeur, that which Iihh N-en aplly called "The Iloyal Jorge." For I wo thousand six hundreil feet the solid monoliths soar upward Ave) limes aa lofly as the Washington Montnuent, the highest iermnnent alruclure reared by the hand of man. No word can adequately dtweribe Iho uiaiuitieence of the si-ene. (Inly those who have la-held It glories can appreciate thcru. This la hut one of the many won lera of nature revealed lo the travel r on Ihe Denver A Uio Orande Hilroad, " The Kcenie Iine of the World." For detailed information about this most delightful trip to thfl Kant, Address J. D. MJnuVld, (len'l Agl, Uio lira tide System, Port land. I Iregon, OASTOItlAt Atk, ll HiiMl Vio Hjv Alanvs SaqgA OA!3TOnIA. Deantka f IM l tci sirs) mwiq pwn dcaUie Last fall one of our cows was found 1 .1)UH, r,.lain t, posterity a disein . . i. i . .. i ... i ... .1 - i .. i relate. J. V. Cass In Prairie Fanner. M1'"1 "P"". "n 1,,"ttl l'f h",Wtyt We at once procured a piece of rubber hearing a man's name the symlsil hose of tbe right size and after pouring of a national inspira ion toward pub- down half a pint of oil Inserted the ii virion " bose In tbe animal s mouth and at tempted to force the obstruction down. But, as we expected, tbe bose was worthless for tbe purpose, as it would double up, not having sufficient stiff- A mammoth ledge of cinnabar has neas. By chance we thought of using h,., ncvrel in tbe Klk Creek CVUIUIUH uuKKy w Ul ur IUH puriuna,l ,. . . nM ' lulw.uy . . . . i , . ..... IllilUlll, Urui lf1ln pn.-. - ' " ' ilu wuu iu:s wen smeiiriTU vtiiu 9011 grease we succeeded In a few seconds ill a widih of DUO to 6110 feet where it Dushlng tbe obstruction down, and the cuts across Klk Creek, and It has cow was relieved at once. No lnstru- traced for about a mi!e through meut we think, could hedeslgned that E ,,.,. It Ih u, wnnM lua ma Wttll BlniituH r t na mil. I pose as an ordinary buggy whin with M''"'y ,I,H lK cinnabar ledge rawhide center. It Is Just the right size yet discovered in Oregon, and possi and shape, being pliable and with 110 0y as large as uny yet discovered on aanger or oreaamg 11 on in me so-ug- the Tht, p,(, mat,r ()f ip gliug of tbe animal to relieve itself . . , , .n ... from choking. "'K r Vi ."". Tk. Beat Miiki.. M..hi... 5 per tent mercury. I no nig leoge Miss Ebba K. Ilallborn, a clinrmlnplis lieing develoed and ojiened up by young Kandiyohi girl living near Will- tunnel A Washington correspondent notea that it U an interesting fact that all ot the plain, practical, matter of-fuct business met in the senate are good talkers. Senator ilanna, of course, is the most conspicuous example. Without training in public speaking he has develoxd .into a speech-mak er, ami fits erne; characteristics la otmervablo in other business men who t ilk. He div-s not Indulge in rhetorical phrases, but says exactly what he means id tbe fewest possi ble words, Hi-nat-ir Perkins, of Cali fornia, is a sea captain by training, and yet he never lails to create a fa vorable impression when be ad- dresses tbe senah, so clear-cut are his sentences. Senator Aldrich Is anolher ex ample of the business man, whose speeches are models of clearness and directness, and he is alwaxs certain lo command attention whenever lie has anything to say. Heuator Proct or, who knows more about marble than any other man in the country and who makes no pretense to a classical education, talks with great readiness and !rpicuity, so that there Is no possililjily of misunder standing him. He has, also, the faculty of condensation, his famous speech In which he vividly describe the conditions in Cuba, being an ex ample. Honator Warren, of Wyo ming, must be includen In the list. Ho is a business man in tbe largest meaning of the term, managing large properties in bis stte, and be ing one of the greatest authorities iu the country in the mailer of wool growing and wool selling, and when he talks he demonstrates that busi ness training rather stimulnb a the art of expression. Heuator Warren recently addressed, by Invitation, the National Wool (i rowers' Asso ciation, which shows that his talent for speech making is lecognized by his business associates. The time SEWS W THK STATE. TUE CaiSESK XAKKET. with her ability to meet iuterna I many and tbe United State will bel tlonal obligations. . I found to be occupying the same posi- "Furthermore, such a concession Hon, sod thus tbe result 111 be that mrvaiH vocalists have orgaulzeu on China's part would undoubtedly Russia and France will be arrayed """N" cno,r nuoneng 7 voices. be followed by demands from other on one side and Great Britain, tier-1 Albers A Schneider, Portland, powers for similar equally extensive many, Japan and tbe United Butes I were burned out last Sunday, loss $30,000; fully Insured. Sixty-four thousand dollars la tbe sum paid in taxes by tbe property owners in Benton county. The river atearnboat, ftutb, that was sunk at Oorvallis a few wttks ago, has been repaired, aud la now1 ' back on the old route. The Board of Trade for Urania Pass are building an exhibit build ing 3030 feet in size and one story high. It will cost 1700. Tbe Baker City Walters' Union are fighting tbe Chinese cooks, and announce that the restaurants of that town must discharge them. The union has no white labor to fill tint vacancies. A workman cut an elm at the advantages elsewhere in the Chinese I on tbe other." empire, and tho Inevitable result mus be tbe complete wreck of the! policy of absolute equality of treat ment to all nations respecting trade, navigation aud commerce within the empire confines. "On tbe other hand, the attaln- II. B. Miller. Consul at Niu Ch- wang, China, has written a letter to J. W. Bailey about about tbe open Ing in tint country for Oregon pro ducts. Do say si "the consumption meiii ny one power or such exclusive of eaned milk, butter, Jam, fruit privileges for the commercial or- vegetables and cheese from Oregon Is ganizations ot lis nationality con- bound too lucreaae .' lie dwells on flicta with the assurances repeatedly tne imnirtance of condeoced milk couveyeti m mis government ny trie fat.tory Oregon. He write: imperial ivussmu ministry 01 foreign .ir 0t , -uunliea from home and affairs of the imperial govern- Lr.iou h.n . n., nr nn meut's intention to follow be boxes of aoDlee I got 30. after nicking poucy 01 me open aoor as auvocaieti tneul over The Mt only uy u.o government 01 11.0 u o i wa . tout 2 ber cent. Thev are the onei Ua..a a . .a a I " ota.es anu accepicu oy an me ireaiy to gnl ,, tnU eoUntry. The lellv powers having commercial interests mad jaul were very poor klailtf me empire. n-. .... thn beat trade here. The "It Is for these reasons that the foxea were too thin and half of them "N r Th,,d nd fferaon streets, government of Ihe Uuited KUtes, WPr broken Oreat nnanlties of Portland, last week, that bad been now as formerly animiled by the kul anJ ara consumed here. The UrowlnR ,ou, 40 ye"- Four Uei sinwrest desire for insuring to the I pacific Coast ought to supply this l1 ,ue ttoaad It was six and one- wuoie worm mo ounenis 01 tun ami ,ra,ie DlU go t M 1 hBve discovered ,cr .a.r unercourae oeiweiu ,uina anu ,he auaiifv wou't do, Entrlish lams Albany has two citlrena nlnetv the nations ou a footing of eqnal ue lii all over this country In years or more of age. Pat Brennen ngnw ana advantages to all, submits -reat .inoUnts and at .rood nrices. I leads at 93. almost 94. his blrthdav me aoove to me earnest consiuera- Thi pp here ro able to pay being the 18th of next anoulh, with i.oo 01 me impenai goverumenis 01 for nr8t.claas atock. and thev demand A. W. Oordon next. Mr. Gordon's flLI- . I - " I " ifi 1 jr v is s 1 units t udiuk aearia- wwsa. tuey w.u give weigni 10 11s import. The con.umntion 0i -..nned milk. Albanv Democrat. auce anu mai mey win aiiopt sucn butter jan8 frul8 teKeUbes and measures as will relieve the just cheege . to ncrease ,ery fast, and natural anxiety of the United ,nd Oregon should get into condition States." I at once to take advantage of this The Tribune prints, also, the foL trade, lowing special from Washington. you nave no conception of how nas neen unuorsioou new irom earrjM, the Ru8sans are in their de- tbe outset tliat tho terms of the sire for expansion on the Paclflo, and linusn-japeneae government 10 pre. how larire a factor thev will he here. vent the Integrity of China was sub. Uu9:lU ta the country that the Urlted be WM Uken ,0 lh P,,ee Uoa mtttea in advance to President states will have to deal with In ,m,u ,u u,w "onpuai, Rooesv It and Secretary Hay and ap- Oriental matters. W should have Henry C. Albers, of tbe firm of Albers A Schneider, was beaten to insensibility by tbe police last Sunday. Albers attempted to go iuto tbe burning building which the police forbid. Starting to go without permission, he was set upon with clubs. In a dseed statu proved by them. 'Following out the traditional many young men their language. here, mar, Minn., recently won a prize of (ir offered to tbe young woman who could prove she bad milked the greatest num ber of cows from Jan. 1 to (let. 1, I'.mjI Miss Ilallborn milked lO.Siil) cowi within the period named, an average of nineteen cows twice a day. Hhe Is but sixteen years old. What need of milk ing machines when Minnesota's daugh ters can make such a record as this? New York Produce Review. The Dalrr la Sonlh Dakota, Tbe growth of tbe dairy industry in Rollfh Tlflknls fnF tliA ttut rlnraila ( nnc of the agricultural marvels of this greatest neeil men is f.iecirio inners, country. Home Idea of Its extent may the splendid tome, blood puriller be gained from the fact that In the a, regulator of stomach, liver and month of August hist the creameries ot ,.,., nn J,iu i, r,..i tbut state took 9,532,9Ua pounils of milk 7. " .' 1 , 11 i n lllia lliev wiiikii'ouiiv nm-un" 11 Five s?r nt ore means 100 pounds quick silver to tho ton, mid the metal lias sold for 75 cents per pound. A legacy of the drip. Is often a run down eyideni. Weak ness, nervousness, lack, of appetite, energy riiiI- ambition, with disorder ed liver and kidneys often follow an attack of this wretched diseass. The tew - Judge Hamilton has handed down learning decision in the Kings Valley log ging case. He does rot pass on tho Steaa Death Off. constitutionality or tbe logger's law. K, a Munday, a lawyer feor. Ha boWt th,t ,hjr9 ,s D0 Kround for I etta. Tex., once fooled a eraviMlig. UUMi ranw ana me otner uerenu- ger. He says: "My brother was M" ,0 enjoined, because they very low with malarial fever and nBve. no ,0 lar Uooe y"H jtiandiee. I persuaded him to try wnpo''w ana exact nnaue tons on Elect rlo Bitters and ho was soon I the Lucklmute. Oorvallis Times. much better but continued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expells malaria, kills I The Illinois river, Josephine coun ty, was higher during tbe late freshet than It has been since the flood of 'CI. A number of families residing oppo- from 6.G29 farmers, paid $110,140.41. for which thev in my opinion, the best plan for tnr man who wishes to raise larger butter cows from grade Jerseys la to get a "business" Guernsey bull, says a corre spondent in Kural New Yorker. He will get more size thnn the pure breilf of either breed. A Guernsey male used on blgb grade Jersey cows seems tc get better average results In producer than Is obtained with pure breds of either breed. This Is contrary to the best accepted theory, I know, nnd doe not apply to all cross breeding, but the facts of extended observation and ex perience with both breeds have chang ed a strongly preconceived bias against mixed breeding with grades. A good Jeraey-Uuerusey grade la today the beat dairy cow for the ordinary farmer, aud I believe the further crossing will be just as successful If continued in one direction, but promiscuous mlxlns Is hardly desirable. Wltb a gmsl reg istered herd of either bnsjd permit no crossing, but wltb a herd of high grade Jerseys I am sure tbe size and also the dairy qualities can lie Improved by the use of a Guernsey bull of blgb dairy qualities. In your selection beware of beefy tendencies. the uerves, build up the system and restores to health and good spirits after an attack of grip. If suffering, try litem. Only fiOc. Perfect satis faction guaranteed by Delta Drug Store. Siberia baa long been sending buu; to England, but the opening of tin Transalbeiian railway baa made It a far more formidable competitor than It formerly was. Last year the Im ports of Siberian butter were valoi-d at AL4Ot,0OU, and this year It la estimated that they will reach the value of 'J. BrtO.OOO. Tbe supply of butter which Siberia can furnish is and! to be prac tically unlimited, and It la possible that tbe opening of MiU-rln may affect the dairy Industry of these countries a disastrously as the opening up of Amer ica affected tbe m In at grow Ing Indus try. It la also r:.pccted that Sllierta will sbority flood the English market ;wlth pouhrv. gatae and meat Cleve land Plain Dealer lliicklrn's Arnica Salve. The best and most famous com pound In the world to con.pier aches and kill pains. Cures cuts, heals burns aud bruises, Hulsliien inflam mation, masters piles. Millions of boxes sold yearly. Works wonders in boils, ulcers, felons, skin eruptions. It cures or no pay. 25c at Delta Drug Store. Sav I Her ( hihl'a Lire. 'In three weeks our chubby litile hoy was changed by pneumonia al most to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Wfllkins, of I'ltssant City, O. "A terrible cough set in, that, in spite of a gisid doctor's treatment lor several weeks, grew worse every day. We thru iisisl Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our dtrling was 0011 sound and well." Millions know it's the only sure cure for coughs, colds ami all lung diseasis. licit Drug Store guaranli-ea satisfac tion o0c, tl. Trial Isittl.-s fn-e. disease germs and purifies the blood; ,lte Kerby were red from drown ama uigesuon, regulates nVer, iu-1 Ug by rafts. A horse swam across neys and bowels, cures constipation, the river crryin,. . iin arjd htf .hi- oysH.-mia, nervous uiseases, Kidney troubles, female complaints; gives lierfect health. Only f.Oc at Delta Mlrug store. 11.723 HIT means the unfortunatea were towed to safety. Six families were rescued In this way. Grants Pass Observer. The farm formerly owned by Sam Woodward and purchased by Miss McDowell, of Indiana, Is undergo ing a transformation process which The seems lo have arrived, in fact, when the business man as an orator oc cupies an enviable position in the making of laws. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature UM'LE !MX FIXERS THE PIE. The following cable dated Pekin, China, Feb. 10th, was printed in tbe morning papers of the United States last Friday: A sensation was caused in diplo matic circles here today when it lie came known that the United States, through Secretary of State Hay, had sent a note to the Kusian and Chi nese governments following closely along the lints of the Anglo-Japanese treaty of January 80. The note is a distinct warniug to both China and Kusia that the Unit ed States will t ot permit the integ rity of the empire to be molested in favor of one nation to the detriment of another. The note, which prac tically endorses Ihe English treaty with Japan, says: "Washington, D. C, Feb. 1. An agreement whereby China gives any corporation or company Ihe exclusive right or privilege of s ning mines, establishing railroads or in any other way Industrially developing Man churia can Ik viewed with the grav est concern by the government of Ihe United States. "It c institutes a mnnois ly which is a distinct breach of the stipulations of the treaties concluded between China and foreign nwers aud there by seriously affects the rights of Am erican citizens. "It restrict the rightful trade, ex posing it to being discriminated against, Intcrferrcd with or other wise jeopardized, and strongly tends lo ' permanently Impairs China's sovereign rights in this part of Ihe empire, while it seriously Interferes policy, however, of avoiding entaog- ling alliance, the United States pos itively declines to become a party to any actual agreement concerning China. "When Lord Cran bourne, in the British parliament last week, de t'averlta Nearly Krertvikere. Constipation means dullness, de pression, headache, generally disor dered health. De Witt's Little Early wi .ak. u . mnlB. iltajm tIu bitM..l.l. 4tv II L. I Bmu.u.... iuC ..ver, upeu .ue prefM)n, owner bu8, y cn8Ke4 mak Ing changes with the old buildings and has already remodeled the dwel ling, and Intends to build at once a large barn in a new location, demol- lh tha old one, replace old fences bowels and relieve this condition Safe, speedy and thorough. They never gripe. Favorite pills. Delia Drug Store. Saved Hiai freat Tertare. There Is no more agonizing trouble wlh new on"i P,n. P and re- than piles. Tbe constant itching new tmnga generally until ber farm and burning makes life Intolerable! wi" ,n 8nlP "bape condition. dared there was no doubt the Brit- No pMon 19 comfortable. The tor- Newberg Graphic. isn-jananese agreement wnuni mm. . 1. .... ...... ...... 1 " iurv in UDcaaaiDir. iwiriii'ii w lien 1 it- i . l - . . . . . - " - --. V I 1 mo coasi range mouniaius a ca.ve cures piles at once, for tj,ck of Corvallis la ooen l.n.l nalll .l.t JI a . I a 1 I - . """""ea. cuia, imrus, "ruisea, molln,an praire upon wbch Is an amis 01 wounus 11 is unequaneu. ,one cab,t , from lh "u,, ol l au, My: est neighbor. Last fall a lone man "From 18C5 I suffered with the Dro- .... , that on February 1, two days after truding bleeding oiles and mold , - " the treaty was slgn'ed. this country SSdngllp ivint to Ituswla a nolo nrai-tlnall v I ..... ... . . - I " ' uom, uui uu luv uoor - ' iJttwitri Wlicn flSZOI salve. -A he wrote "tin In ami nila iinnnuiir adootlno- the nrlncinle of the Unilerl 1 u ....... . ne wrote, uo in and make yourself , - - 1 iow win rumpieieiy cureu me, ' States. The agreement tween hieur r .niof0u- r.11. tw.. Store. mand the full approval of the United States, he spoke by authority. The agreement between Great Britain and Japan was dated January 30, There is, therefore, deep signQcance Great Britain and Japan is largely military one, and provides for a joint use of forces in case of hostilities. "Secretary Hay's letter, of course, cou'd not go to that extent, but the at home." There is no date, no name. Where is the owner? Do his bones bleach on a cold hill side or are tbey In tbe snow of the gulche? Clerk's Wise Maggestlea. "I have lately been much troubled Or did he tire of his hermit life and with dyspepsia, belching and sour I seek the companionship of his ac- substance of it as telegraphed leaves ," '" ' Mead, lead- quaintances ou the plains? There Is D I Ih a.hA. I..I a? A 1 a I.. I f . uf I ..a fled of the fort In rtroD diplomatic r1111 : witbout BuurnuK mYomi uuurs, aiv triers language that the moral support of the United States Is with Great Britain and Japan and that this cottntry will neeoaarily- resent any failure on the part of llussia to re deem the pledge it made to President McKioley that the open door policy should be applied lo Manchuria. "Apparently Secretary Day wait ed until after thn British Japanese treaty was made public so that the note of United States might have all ot the weight of an indorsement of that treaty. It is believed here also that Germany wrote a similar note to Russia and that, while the einprr- uggested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, which I did with moat happy results. I have bad no more trouble, and when one can go to eating mince pies, cheese, candv and nuts after such a time, their digestion must be pretty good. I endorse Kodol Dys pepsia ture heartily." You don't have to diet. Eat all tbe good food yon want, but don't overload the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests your food. Delta Drug Store. Jo and Sam Atkinson have their plans pretty well matured for mak ing ex tens) ve Improvements on their farm at the foot of the mountain two miles nortb of town. The building tbey Intended lo do will be done on what Is knowo as the old Westfall place which lays between tbe old Atkinson homestead and the road. This will put them on the public- road and much nearer town than they are now. Material Is being hauled for the foundation for a dairy barn, which, when completed, will Millleas Pat te Wark. house about a hundred head of cattle The wonderful activity of tbe new and will cost 11300. The farm bouse century is shown by an enormous will be repaired and put In good or was unwilling to participate In an demand for the world's best workers shape, water will las piped down alliance with England and Japan, he Dr. King's New Life Fills. For from a Mg spring on tbe side of the was averse to letting the cast know constipation, sick beadsche, bilious- hill, and when all their plans are that Germany's Interests In the neas or any trouble of stomach, kid- worked out, the Atkloson farm will Orient would be jealously guarded. neys or liver they're unrivaled. Oolyj be up-to-date from a dalrr stand- "It Is exspected, in fact, that Oer- 20c at Delta Drug Store. f point. Newberg Graphic, 4