view, waa the cession by China to
Japan of Port Arthur, Talienhawn,
the adjacent islands and a large
strip of territory running Into Man
churia.
Thf ganbiam
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
•«TO,
LINN
CO.,
•»
OREGON
TOOK AWAY WIIAT JAPAN WON.
By D. C- Humphrey.
COUNTY EXPENSES,
HM Palmer, judge............ ....
B M Payne, clerk...........................
Worth Huston sheriff..................
S P Mnnkera recorder...................
J iih Eiki is treasurer.....................
W I. Ja -'tsoii H>q> -riiitoiidoiit....
F C Ktellniaker deputy clerk...
I A Munkers
“ Hlteriff.
Win Bilyeu janitor.......................
W J Fii-her supt ixx>r farm........
1) B McKnight UH*«»*or..............
SA Whitney deputy recorder..
Given Gooding rerrynian..........
ACCOUNT POOH
Aid Koker minors.........................
“ Mrs Pyritz.................................
Vi.ia Burrell.............................
»100
1U6
166
150
83
83
fl)
60
40
40
1M>
40
40
JAPAN'S WAR SCHOOL
00
65
(15
00 ' Military Staff College an Institution
55 1
Long Established.
55
00
00
00
0 ) 1
0 ) 1
00,
The United Staler atitft college is
IM now an e.-iablislied part of our ntili-
‘
I
This is the country of tho individual,
where every tub-stand» on its ow n bot
tom and where every man is given the
opportunity to make monel it he wills,
or do anything else he prefer». Our
millionaires have won their way iu
most cases with stout hi art» and hard
work just as our statesmen. ) oi Is and
artists have done. Emerson, in one
of his rail-driving sentences, said no
man should repine for what his soul
desired. Let him take it, adds the
Louisville Courier-Journal,and pay- the
price. He can doit iu the United State«
as he can do it in no other country
in the world.
ROOM
In Placing our
Spring Goods
This last indemnly which Japan
'
exacted from her defeated foe
would have been tha foundation of
TKMNM:
A few odd suits of men’s
We will all wont some
Japanese expansion through Mnn-
0.50
Par •■nom
’
clothing yet remaining in thing as a gift for our friends
«diuria and tho final nlioriion of Ko
Had
••.•ili.laa rat.. iu«<l. known on applies! Ion rea by the Island Empire.
oiir way to open out our A gilt ut Easter time is as
Ersn.wnt ailv.rtisemiinls |>MI ho |«I<) for Japan been permitted to retain this
appropriate as at Christmas.
«han th. or trr la given for their Insertion.
men’s spring clothing.
—the real an I ix.lv substantial fruit
1.,1-y «-«; lien I io »al »ystem, and ill the
Pur Easter Holidays we
4 00 ' o; .1....n of the army il >► ““e of the
These
odd
suits
will
be
Inured st the poatoBcc nt Scio, Oregon, as ¡of her victory—she would have im-
tseend class »nail matter.
3 00 greaie.t ol an thegn-al improvements
¡closed out at greatly reduced are showing some beautiful
| mediately become a first class pow
4 00 1 . fieele i by the pie,ent secretary of
voces, urns, lamps, dishes,
er. But more important even th in
Cultivation of the speaking voice prices.
7 00 war. »ay» a Washington report.
has
a
practical
advocate
in
the
man
gla-sware and Edgwood ware
! this, her sovereignty would bave
in ibis connection it is. interesting
10 00-
Or Children’s Home Society...
extended ultimately over all Mnn-
to note that Japan, in spite of the fact ager ot the Chicago telephone com-
Celli.iuid and many other
20 00
H uunu Fur. Co.................................
that she entered the international pany. All applicants for position in
churia, nnd the sparsely settled por
novel
and useful articles, to
25
50
C E Brownell.................................
arena in competition witli the world s the central office must henceforth
tions of this immense dominion
be appreciated must be seen.
Skipton Stabler.............................
2 5) great nations only within a decade or pass a voice test, and such girls as
would have given the Mikado's Em
The Local Option Amended.
45 00 two, has possessed a start’ college are accepted will undergo a course
Indigent Soldiers...........................
plre territory where her surp'us
We are now opening for
Fro I Diiwsan.................................
7 MI since 18S2.
in vocal training to fit them for the
it h ulready evident that this population could have planted a Bach Ä Buhl...................................
It was modeled originally after the work. On the recognized principle
11 80 1
.
Easter one of the Largest
$1.50 1.75 1.85 2.00 2.25 2 50and 3.00
hoe« lion of local option is to lie new Japan on the Asiatic mainland,
1 Prussian staff college, anil lias had that answers are frequently returned
CUKKICNE EXKENSET
j and most complete line of
some prominent German officer» on
values
to be closed out tit prices tha!
fought with much spirit, It Is now and when It is remembered that A Schmidt.......................................
1 00 1
in the pitch of the questioner, low,
clothing, Hats and Shoes for
duty as ¡list rn — >• Three year» after
Japan
’
s
area
is
so
limited
and
her
will
make
your
pocket
book
laugh.
before the public as u linked proposi
fl 00 its organization the great German au well-modulated “central" voice» may
C 11 Crcx-ker A Co.........................
jhe little fellows; boys and
tion without entnngfoments with population is increasing so rapidly It A Brodie & Co............................. . 58 00 thority oil tactics, Maj. (now. Maj. prove catching in all the homes and
young
men we ever carried.
that
it
has
become
a
physical
neces
.
21
25!
the much more radical prohibition
BM Payne........................................
Gen.) Me-I.cl eanie in that capac offices of Chicago.
¿’itch a line of clothing
question. It therefore gets down to sity to find room for it, the far- Brownsville Times .......................
2 00 j ity and'i-i n.ained for four years, cur
fandamental principles, that of ma- reaching importance of this consid Ex press-Advunee..........................
DO 50 ing which lime he placed the institu
would do credit to a town of
0 0 1 tion on a firm foundation and Intro
>ity rule and the rlgnt to local self- eration becomes apparent.
NEVER TRUST A HORSE.
ten thousand inhabitant».
»piel
and
general
staff
duced
Erie:
The world is familiar with Hie Gin>s ¿t « urtidhoinme................. . tiff H2 '
government. It will be well for
rides of instriiction. besities s reorgan- Conclu-foion o-f « Man WhoHfl* Trained
RUAIIK AND HIGHWAY*
those who advocate the measure to story of the ejection of J ijsm from
izing the entile Japanese a army. He
and Studded the Animul« for
keep this distinction clearly in this new-won territory by the Tri P W Spioks..................................... . 13 03 was followed by the t wo German offi-
Y tiara.
« oo cars who afterward rose to the rank
Mind and to maintain the contest ple Alliance. Briefly summarized, S W Roes.........................................
2 ¿0 of major general.
•■ groun is so eminently ante and it is as follows: Russia, Germany (’had li.att. .
I have spent much of a long life In
Its directors have also been prom- the observation of horses.
1119 7K
appealing. They should not permit and France in a formal note repre-
I have
inent men in the Japnnese army; reared them, broken them, trained
the discussion tu stray trrfo strange senten to the Mikodo that the per
among them, the present minister of them, ridden them, and driven them
•eld« or to merged Into or confused manent occupation by Japan of ter Cha« M erely................................... . 3 40 warned governor general of Formosa,
in every form from the plow to the
With the question of prohibPion it- ritory on the Asiatic mtlnland was «lohnst Hi Bros............ .................... . 31 09 the late Chief of the General Staff four-in-liand. The result of tl-es-»-
■elf, for many who are in hearty ae- a standing in ut tee to the peace of «J N Brandenberrv......................... . 11 83 Kawakami, the present commanders rears of study is summed up in one
terd with the principle of local op- Asia and of the world. These pow I) D Htwadenian............................. . 12 00 of the Eighth and Ninth divisions, and sentence, says a writer in Harper’s
the present assistant chief of the gen Weekly. I believe the horse to lie part
lion are not inclined to go to the ers therefore requested Japan to TC Ison........................................... . 21 00
eral staff.
H
G
l
’
.-hi*r
10
00
maniac nn.d pari idiot. Every horse at
tadical extreme of out and out prv- give up the territory she had won
The course is three years and orig some time in hfs life develops into n
MISCKI.LANHOCS
bibit ion.
inally only IS lieutenants were admit homicadal maniac. I believe ant man
from China. In form, the request
A
DALEY BROS., I’roprl.tor,.
The average citizen who is not a | was merely a polite argument show M McCoy, elections .......... ... . 15 00 ted in a class, but this number has who tru.-ts himseTf or hi- family to
|
'lhe
best
of
fresh,
salt, and smoked meats always
1 Albanv 11 w<l Co, (’ 11................ . 14 80 been gradually increased, until to-day
prohibitionist, nnd it is this class ing the Mikado the wisdom of such
the power of a horse, stronger than
himself, tn be lacking in oon-n-.i n sense
Whose votes will decide the que«tion a course. In neality, it was a de 1 S P Munkers................................... .. 2 75 50 are admitted annually.
One of the important features is the and wholly devoid of ordinary pru
§ on hand. We solicit your patronage.
0 00
will probably take up its eonsidera- inand back of which were ships and I, E Miller sheriff........ !.............. .
return of staff officer» and students to
- A N Fulkerson teachers ex........ . 21 00 line duty. The course each year begins dence. I have driven one ci mmonplace
ahxi from Ills individual standpoint. soldiers and war.
“
........ . 24 00 on December 1 and ends early in .lune, horse every other day for six years
Be has piece of property in some ' Knowing this, the Japanese cm 'M E Jackson
over the same road, and tl en had him
tasidence section ol the city whleli peror withdrew from Manchuria. i Wesel y Bros..................................... . 10 00 but from August till the end of Octo go crazy and try to kill himself and
Intiammatory Rheumatism Cured.
. 15 75 ber the students are sent to the va me because a leaf fluttered down in NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
John
McChesney
jail
.....................
be has built from his hard earned 80 pressing was the demand from
| A 8 Body...................................... . 20 75 rious arms of the service to learn the front of him. I have known scores
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
saving«. That property represents the Tripie Alliance that the imper
William Shaffer, a brakemanof
i Olhe Huston................................... . 50 00 duties of branches other than their of horses, apparently creatures of rou dersigned administrator of the estate of
to him something more than the ial rescript giving Southern Man Pa' ifii States Tel Co..................... . 21 45 own nnd to take part in the fall ma tine. go wild and insane over equal | John Y. Crocker, deceased, lias tl is day Dfhiiiso i, Ohio aus confined to hi*
neuvers,
besides
doing
duty
at
forti
his
lied for several weeks witli infl-
■»ere money investment. It is n churia back to China was issued two 1 Dee ls reeortie'l:
ly regular and recurring phenomena. i tiled with the County Clerk for Linn
fications and artillery target practice No amount of observation can tell I County, Oregon, his final account in I aiiim itoiy rheuiivitism.
"I nsad
borne for himself and family. But <i-ys after (tie ratification of the A !Iaeklem in t<: (J W Yojil
g 1
and on Isattleshipa. At the end of the when the brute will break out. One said «‘state and the County Court has [ ninny remedies,” lie says. “Final
treaty
between
C'liiiti
and
Japan
by
be finds that the moment that he is
lot block 35 it’s 2nd :i 1
100 three years’ course nil the students mare took two generation« of children lixed Monday the 7th day of March 11)01 ly I sent t<> McCaws drug store folr a
••tiled that while Ills chief happl- ■ which this very territory was ceded A Irvine to G W Young 2 lots
take part in the general staff rides of to -i
I over the same quiet road, and i at the hour of one o'clock i>. M. of raid belt e of Chamberlain’s Pain Bam,
■ess lies in his home, that happiness to tho Midado by the Pekin emperor
instruction, and are then ordered back then in her nineteenth year went crazy day, for the hearing of objections if any at which time 1 was unable to use
14 H 3 «II ’s 2nd nd d.tled May
there shall be to said account .mJ fot I i . ii . i ' or loot, a id in one week’s
to their own nrm of the service.
'lain a degree affected by his sur-
AN INDIGNANT NATION.
because a rooster crowed r.I<>ng‘i<’e the
50')
i ) 1898
ti-iif was a' le to work as happy us a
The graduate.« receive a medal worn, road. She killed two of the children. the pii-posa of se: ilitig saV. estate,
vonndings. If he has a family of
'kite ¡this 10,fi lav of January 19( 4. el.mi.” For sate by all dealers.
The Japanese people were an ror- A Cummings to C S Harnish A
like an order, on the uniform, nnd the If any man can tell me of one good rea
W. E. .ViNot o.
growing children, no matter how ed to the point of fuiy.
'1 ne-e
photograph gil'ory •ito-«ert y 2700 first five or six are presented by the son why man should trust a horse I
Administrator.
Winch opposed either in principal or words are strong but the f li ts jus
Circuit Court: New cases. A B
emperor
with
a
sword
of
honor.
,s
1
Weatherford
A
Wyatt.
R D Burkhart t.» G Nt Dougl
should be glad to know.
in practice to outright |>roh i bi. ion, tify them. It is probible th it t.o-
Even the military instructors are or
C. nipbell .ig( M irtli.i Campbell, ail
Attorneys
’
or
Adminis
rati r.
IGO
•icre
dered to serve for a time witli the va TO RAISE COTTON IN EGYPT.
be 1« not likely to want a saloon in Japanese masses li ve never been
n -ii. hi for divorce. Plaintiff and de-
J 1 Hazen to Curtis Lumber Co.
rious nrm» of the service.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR-.
bh immediate neighla.rliood. The wrought to a frenzy in their who)-
fe lent were married in June 1831.
if'M)
160 acres
After a year's service with troops Dritlah Spinnerx Hope to Make Them-
rhances are that .ie 1 as no objec history as they were by this wrest
Cu irges
abuse and
desertion.
the best of the graduates are ordered
Notice
is
hereby
given
th
it
the
iinl
ir-
Noel A Clark Io J W ilouke 2«b
■•lvets Independent of United
•
tions whatever to a saloon down ing from them of the reward ot
1'1 'intiff lives in Marion county and
signed
has
been
by
the
County
C-inrt
of
to
duty
in
the
general
staff,
and
after
10
States Supply.
acres
the State of Oregon for l inn Conn./ deiendant in Seattle. W R, Bilym
town and on proper occalsion Is not their victory over China.
one or two years are permanently as
1 H Watkins to W A Culki.i-
duly appoii-.-eo admini-ti.itor of the
signed
to
the
general
staff
corps.
■verse to visiting it. But this he
The British Cott-nn Growing associ ■st ite of Rebecca A. Breed, deceased.
attorney.
For tills Japanese statesmen and
123 acres
10
The subjects of study are tactics (in ation. which, with the hearty coopera
regards as quite a different matter Japanese people blamed Russia.
All persons having claims agaii st said
E B Cole agt II and Margaret
Carrie Wilei x to J II Gunsaue
cluding navnl tactics), military his tion of the colonial secretary. Joseph
from having a saloon in the imme The hostility was increased when
i estate will present them duly v< -'i.‘ I to
1 lot Lebanon
570 tory. general staff duty (organizatii n. Chnmberlain, is trying to render the [meat my residence in Scio, t-regon, Chart To recover money. G tV
diate nelghlMirhtxxl of his own home Russia "leased" Port Arthur Tali- laieind-i Phillips to 11 J Down
maneuvers, mobilization, supply of British empire independent of the [ within six month.« from this dat.i.
Wright attorney.
■nd under the very eyes of his own enhwan from China, together with
300 armies, transportation of troops, etc.), United States so far as raw cotton is
ing 156 15 acres
Dated at Scio, Oregon this Decen her
Probate: In estals of Jos W Glass
me
W
E
O-borno
to
glioma
Osh«
military geography, artillery and concerned, is now paying special at . 31, 1904.
family.
the strip of territory surrounding
J II Glass i’ppointe I administrator.
400 small arms, fortification», attack and tention to upper Egypt.
8 acres
W. E. S avagb ,
Coming from the individual to them. That Russia do s not I ntend
Patent W II Phillip«.
Admr. of the estate of Rebecca A. B mds ? 1-iUl).
defense of fortification«, administra
Maj. Count Gleichen, secretary of
(be general pro|>osition, he is likely to withdraw from Manchuria per
Breed, deceased.
tion. military hygiene, law, riding, the sirdar of the Egyptian force»,
Final account approved in estate
A Favorite Remedy for Babies.
to say that this t»eing a government manently nt least, seems now to be
languages, general history, general Mnj. Gen. Wingate, addressing the
of Sophia Joseph,
of (he people, ruled by the will of n conceded. That Japan intends to
EXECUTORS NOTICE.
Its pleasant tasteund prompt cures geography, mathematic» and topog association at Manchester recently,
Tax receipt 1625.
■injorltyof the people, that majority he the dominant power In Korea have made Chamberlain's Cough raphy. and sketching.
aaid the experiments now concluded
Notice is hereby given that the under
The general staff ride» corer 40 or on the banks of the Nile show the
should have a right to decide a ques and Anally to occupy it physically is Remedy a favorite with mothers of
County court: Petition for abol
signed
lias
been
(inly
appointed
by
the
50 miles.
quality of the cotton grown there to i County Court of Jann County, Oregon, ishing offices of road master, contin
tion such as this. He would resent shown by the whole course of Japa small children. It quickly cures
The
interest
taken
in
this
school
is
their coughs and colds and prevent
be the equal of any in the world.
, as tlie executors of the last will and tes- ued to April tern».
• theory which would force a sa nese statesmanship for the last de any
d inger of pneumonia or other evidenced by the fact that, although I I There are available 15.000.000 acres [ lament of David Henry Johnston de-
loon into any neighborhood against bade, and is demonstrated by the serious consequences. It not only only officers of at least two years'serv ' of irrigated land, and the only diffi I ceased. Any and all persons having
Application of D M Cooper eta!
the wishes of a majority of the peo planting of Japanese colonies at vnri cures croup, hut when given as soon ice with their regiments are eligible, culty is the labor supply, the dervishes claims against said estate are hereby no for county road dismissed.
ple living there. If local option ous places on Korean soil. That Ja I as the croupy cough appears will nnd then only upon the recommenda laving depopulated the Soudan, but tified to present the same to the under
In application of L A Simon et al
prevent the attack. For stle by all tion of their immediate superiors, nt the completion of the Suakim-Berber signed at Scio, Linn County, Oregon,
Meant this to him, and it probably pan considers Russia predominance dealers.
least 100 come up annually for the en railroad is expected to solve the prob within six months from the date of this for county road, H G Fisher, sur
would, then he would favor local op in Korea as a permanent and ever-
trance examinations, although only 15 lem, besides furnishing an outlet for not ice, r.-ily verrified as required by law. veyor, Headmaster Isom and J M
Dated this 27th day of Nov. A.D. 1903.
tion, although clinging to what he increasing menace to her very ex
can enter.
; the crop.
__ _
Wilson were appointed viewers to
G eorue C hristie J ohnston
considered bis individual right to (stance is known to all who are fa
report «t April term.
H enry S ibbeld J ohnston
HOLDS MARRIAGE RECORD.
Executors.
patronise a saloon himself in the miliar with tho opinions of Japanese
In application of W H Chandler
Weatherford & Wvatt,
statesmen
and
the
thought
of
the
basineas sections of the city where
et al for vacation of coun’y road,
Attys for Exrs.
be considered it properly belonged. Japanese peoplo. And that should
same viewers to report at April
When you can't eat break*
OTICE is hereby given that the un term.
If the local option quostion Is thus Russia remain permanently in Man
fast,
take
Scott's
Emulsion.
churia and extend her dominion
dersigned guardian of the person
nakedly presented, without any
As a modern Gretna Green Aurora
and estate of G. W. Phillips an ncom- A new btrn was ordered for the
over Korea, Japan would be reduced When you can't eat bread
may not be as famous as St. Joseph,
trills or complications, in our judge
petent
person, in pursuance of an order poor farm.
to an Inferior position and forever
Mich., but the fact remains that
of the County Court of I.inn County,
ment it Is very likely to carry,
butter, take Scott's Frederick
"I
wss
troubled
with
stom
be deprived of her ambition to be and
Oregon,
made an entered of record on
Brown, a popular justice
Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
ach trouble. Thedford’s Btacte-
■»any people even now are disp ised one of the first powers of the world.
the Btli day of Febrnarv 1(101, authoriz
Emulsion. When you have of the peace in that city, recently
Draucht did me more good
ing,
licensing
and.directing
him
to
sell
to resent the Imputation that it has
married his four hundredth couple,
in one week than all the doc
RUSSIA’S BROKEN PROMISE.
at public auction to the highest bidder
Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis
been living on a milk diet and and is now well started on his fifth
tor's medicine I took iu a
in it anything revolutionary or that
all uf tlie following described land to wit: ease for anyone to attempt to doctor
year.“—MRS. SARA it E.
The imuiediat causes of the pre
century,
reports
a
Chicago
exchange.
SHIRFIELD, Ellettsville. Ind.
those who favor it are foes to the sent hostilities are recent hi tory, want something a little more
The North Half of the Northwest himself, although he may have the
Every clergyman in the city envies
Quarter of section three (3) in Town proper remedies at hand. A physi
public welfare. The liquor men October Sth last was the dale fixed, nourishing,
Thedford'8 Black Draught
take
Scott’s. Justice Brown his business. They re
ship Ten (10) South Range one (1) cian should always be called. It
quickly invigorates the ac
Who are raising a great campaign
alize that he has the advantage over
West of the Willamette Meridian, in should l>e Ixjurne in mind, however,
under the settlement of the Triple Emulsion.
tion of the stomach and
them,
for
he
is
a
practicing
attor
Linn Couuty, Oregon, containing 80 that pneumonia always results from
land to fight the local option amend Alli nice for Russia to withdraw her
cures even chronic cases of
acres,
more or less.
and when the marriage does not
■>eut would du well to bear this in troops from Manchuria. That day
indigestion. If you will
To get fat you must eat ney,
That in pursuance of said order the a eo’.d or from an attack of the grip,
turn
out
well
he
is
ready
to
help
in
and that by giving Chamberlain’s
take
a
small
dose
of
Thed
■»Ind and not arouse the implacable was to end her military occupation
undersigned will offer for sal« at public
fat. Scott’s Emulsion is a the divorce court.
ford's Black Draught occa
Cough Remedy the threatened at
•aaentuient of men who, while they
at
the
Court
House
door
in
Albany,
The judge is a courtly gentleman
of this great dominion, which const!
sionally you will keep your
I.inn County, Oregon, at the hour of tack of pneumonia may be warded
•penly favor and wore for local op
great
fattener, a great of the old school, to whom courtesy
stomach and liver in per
lutes the northern portion of the
one
o’clock p . m ., on the 9th day of off. This remedy is also used by
fect condition.
tion. arc in many other respects
comes as a part of his nature.
April 1904, all of the said land in one physicians in the treatment of pneu
Chines empire. October Bill came strength giver.
He performs the marriage cere
what is called "liberal.” This Is
monia with the best results. Dr. W
body, terms of sale, cash in hand.
and went, but Russia made no move
Those who have lost flesh mony with unconscious dignity, and
Dated this the 23dav of February 1904 J Smith, of Sanders Ala. who is al«o
the element in every community
toward evacuation. Various excus
kisses the bride with all the unc
\V. A. Ewixo,
a druggist says of It: "I have beet»
Which constitutes the majority and
want to increase all body tion and ardor which the occasion
Guardian.
selling Chamberlain's Cough Reme
es were given.
though It does nat always move In
dy «nd prescribing it In my practice
As the days passed and Russia tissues, not only fat. Scott’s warrn nts.
the same direction it might easily
for tho past six years. I use is iu
It must not be thought, however,
ca«e« >>f pneumonia and have al ways
be Irritated into going much farther did not quit Manchuria. Japan lx> Tmulsion increases them all, that this man of many marriages is
came clamorous. Then the world
gotten tlie best results. For sale by
in the heyday of his youth, ready
■nd much more vehemently than it
flesh,
blood
and
•li dealers.
learned suddenly that the best part bene,
perhaps
to
himself
lend
a
blushing
IME
<*KI».
More
sickness
is
caused
by
Brat intended.—Portland Journal.
bride to the altar. Justice Brown
of the Russian navy had been quiet
constipation than by any
So. 2. > oh 1'Mqiilnn:—
| has been long years a widower and
12 45 P. M
Train leaves Allmnj ..................
other disease. Thedford's
A Fnr-Travkl*d Lbeomntlva.
Why They Fight. Senator Bever. ly assembled in the Japanese waters
**
Corvallis ................ .. 2 00 “
i
the
snows
of
74
winters
are
Visible
For
invalids,
for
con
I and found that the Czar had accum
Black-Draught not only re
6 20 “
Mge'a Story of the Issues Be-
The English papers record tha recent
“ arrives Yaquina............
in
his
whitening
hair.
tween Russia and Japan.
lieves constipation butcures
completion by express locomotive N<g
No. 1. leturnfnv:
ulated in Manchuria a military force valescents, for consumptives,
1
He
was
born
in Hutchison,
Leave« Yaqnina.............................. .. «.45 A. M
diarrhcea and dysentery and
1 of the Great Northern railway of its
equal to the stsnitiny army in Japan
.
113«»
1.
eaves
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or
vail
is
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Summit
county,
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nnd
has
four-inilliunth mile of travel. The en
keeps the bowels regular.
for
weak
children,
for
all
Arrive« AHmny . ........................ 11.15 P M
Hr mi tor Beveridge contribute« to
At last Japan became menacing.
lived in Aurora 29 years. Be-
gine was built at Doncaster more than
>0. 3« f< r ’ eiroit:—
All druggist* sell
a recent issue of the Saturdsy Even Her attitude was met by action equ who
need flesh, Scott’s fore moving to Aurora he was
7.00 A M 30 years ago, and is still in active serv
Leave« Allmny...............................
SS-ccn: packages.
Ing P oat an article entitled, ••The 1 ally hostile from Russian fleet were
postmaster at Pecatonica, 111., and
Arrives l>etroit . ............. ......... 12 20 P. M
ice. It has single driving whrels. at. 1
'4 X«». 4. from Detroit:—
"Thedford’s Black-
fiend of Russia in the East,” in ialgnflcantly warlike. Viceroy Al Trnulsion is a rich and com- before that was a soldier in the civil
was one of the first to be fitted will»
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1.00
p.
M.
Draught is the best medi
1 eave« ifetroit.......
wn r.
outside cylinders. Four tiiilliou miles
• lili-h the issues between Russia
5.55 P M
Arrives Albany..............................
exieffdeclared bluntly that Russia i liable food, and a natural
cine to regulate the bov . Is
Mr. Brown is a nephew, of old John
fa more than
times the distance
at d Japan are dearly net out. The ; proposed to remain in tl.e debated
1
bave
ever
used.
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—
MRS.
in
time
to
Train No. 1 arrive« in Al’any
Brown, of Harper’s Ferry fame. He
tonic.
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between the earth and the luoon, and
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will-
th--
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south
luiun
!
train,
a,
A
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M
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GRANT,
Sneads
follow Ing 1« a part of the story:— territory.
remembers his famous uncle, and re
Mi-n a« giving two nr three hours in Allsuiv 1G0 times the circumference of the
In shor, Japan’s insist
Ferry, N. C.
Scott’s Emulsion for bone, calls many interesting conversations
i I< ir «letal lure of
P. north lonnil train
The conflict Ix-tween Husain and I ence on the observant* by Ru«-da of
earth. But the veteran looomotlva
or Port lam!.
with him.
Japan han I men protiable since the II he terms of the treaty were met fleJu b'ood and nerve.
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woald have to continue the aatM aver
Tndn
No.
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eonni
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.
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t«
wi'h the ?. P. Wes
st ’«• trni.i at l'orvslll« t'ri,»««in»
tor
Indepen
age rate of travel for about 700 years
fluent the China-Jap««n war. It ¡by the Czar with preparations for
t>> I- McMinnville amt alt points north to
in order to traverse a distance equal
Ti
We will send you
• III be remembered that the cause war. Beginning with the note by
KWPIN STONE. Manager.
to that of the sun from the earth.
a free sample.
al boatillties between China and the Triple Alliance ordering Japan
Working Overtime.
TIIOS. COCKRELL Agent. Albany.
Japan waa Korea, and that the end out of Manchuria, it has undoubted
B« »un that tbit pittar«
In th« form of a lsh«l I« on
•litwaathe destruction of suzer ly been the purpose of Russia
Eight hour laws are ignored hy
th« wrinprr of rvtry botti« those tireless little worker«—I>r.
ainty of the Chinese emperor over take and hold that province, by
of Emulsion you bay.
King’s New Life Pills. Millions are
the Hermit Kingdom. Another re-
ploinacy, if possible, by war if
at work night and day. cur
scon & BOWNE, always
•■It was the establishment of reform cossary.
ing Indigestion, Biliousness, Onnati-
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MilBon
CHEMIVD,
in Korea, which Japan demanded.
pation, Sick Headache and all Stom
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
409 Pearl St, N.Y. ach, Liver and Bowel trouble«.
But far the moat important result
Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25e
Enclosed with every bottle a i Tea Cent, package of Grove's Block Hoot, Uvar
50c. and $1 « «II dnittisU.
efall, from a historical point oft
at E C Peery’s drug store.
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