Some dedl.v ninsle wtw dlKeourHcd hy n thentrlt nl bpi" (mm! In Jiu-k-on, MIhh. To ndveitNe the aliow, the Itntui intruded the Ntrcets. A Polk county hn nnother nttni-k of When .Inmen (lordoii Heutictt'H oil lever. A new well U to Ih mink i ym-ht nrrlvcd from Kurope recently on the Hen Whltenkep farm. Ut ween j the pt-raona ho went nhonrd were PuHn nnd Monnionih. There ran natonlahed to mv t worown. "Whnt t mule atluVm'd It en u It heard the Imrdl.v lie nn.v ttieHtlon it limit nn hi the world doe Mr. llcunctl have wall from the lirnw Imnd. dioiH-d ntmndntiec of oil underlylna; Oregon cow on hi yneht for?" h vhdtor In to the eiirthnnd gave np th" ulumt. Hiiihice, the formation on thin conat quired, "lie doe I'ot HkecondciiMcd The then tilenl mnnnep willed it ( IIiik altnlhir to that In Nun Joniuln ' milk, replied one of the otllcer, "no ... . . . ... ' I . . i ... . .. ill I.. -..I.I. claim made ly the owner of the. lend ; valley, California, notnl.ly in Tttinre noenrric ui iiiiik nuppiy won mm innle. and adjolnim? countle. whereoll ha when he goe to en. When he la-en extruded by the hundred of ivm-he port Hie cow arc taken carina.). aHliore and put out to urn. hen wc anil e carry ' enough fodder to Vt -( of III "apr-rlmee. Cm Kiivtliiiii: le wr-e llioi to feel that t-vcrv iniMtiif I vi-iir 1 1' ? Such i lilt" r X t-i ti-in-- ol Mr, S. H. Newf-tu, Ife-camr. Alii. -'For three vearn" t.li rite. "1 endured inauffer- able pain trout iimIu'i-hihiii. "I ach and county where they w ill probably give an abundance of milk. bowel tr ...t.l-. iVuih "cciiied i..ev. , , f , , ahle hen do -tor. and all rettu ilie la I- ed. At leiitfih I induced in Irv luanv friend In thl county who Mud hy hl hfip. Klect.M b.Mer- K...I ll.e result ". J((, , , , .,,,,, . ,, ,r,mJ "A dm-jor here hint ailed me for fl'J.M) mirac'dmi I improvi-d at om-e aetl ' Inch 1 claimed wan cxce-nive fr a ca-- now I'm i-om'!eiely recovered " K r jH'l'lty and happlue In their new , of clmleia nun Imf," aaya It. W hite, n( Liver. Ki'bit-v. S oinach and How el , .,.!. i,,. -,,i.i.,.i i i Coacheda. Cal. "At the ttial he prais- trouble I'.e liic Hitter I the on y e hi iiieilical nklll Ml d uifitlrlne. 1 medicine. Onlv .W by l.ee ('.call, I'truiciM. Koncy l'otiard and wife left here supply the cow for a long voyage. rcieiitly for I'klah. Mendoelno The cow aix of t he tlucHt grade and home. They have resided In It' Biiarrtnie1!! .ifki Valley for a number tf year n"ked him if ii a imt ('haiiiN'rlaiii'ii ProfctMor NhlmoMs Inventor of the powder which bear hi name, I a tnenilKT of the .Inpiiiiew corp and a chemUtt by education. Nome year ngo heanalyxed melliniteand lyibllte Ml.)(. r n,ey ni iy be reni-.veil etilindy ; . i: . . i I I.: i. . ii I.. I... anil coin Uuleii iii wi'K pa til re new . ' , . . . , ' lined a I had iiihmI reamni to U-llve It and tlehl moi gii-en New Kra. h, and be would na nav umler naih . i dial a wan nut," Nod.-lor could una Trtm.h rMurnry. ' a lK-lter reined., I lull, ihi in a H-e of ' cholera lion lm, it never laili. bold bv Wonderful thin i are done for tne Im- jH, nan btdy hy iiiuery. Oriiana ar tnk- ' en out and Hrra-l and iolilied and put 41 III, at.liijuliiltiMlilllnllV.ltlilll ami devised the new compoaition ' M'efi. t"l-e take . ne piaee vn.,.v .w.o.ilv Ih.vl.l II lllll of ilieaei aecMoim ol veinf; nti-ei-j held III Alhany txt-ent l l'a hi II. lllll now ued by the Japanese a an cX- ,ie dre-ina are .plied M wound, j wa llUHV t.vt.rv innm,.nt of ,,. ,,IIV. liloKive for Mhell brui-.e-, luiiti R.u! like injurie llor) " intlaiiiatiori oeu in, w liich canie them T)ward evening he t bought he w ould Th.... rr. a '? 'J, niaiiirrt ion and in one-1 H)Vlm ft ,vW ,niei,t- r.plte and a Tkitv.rriwinuw. third the time required bv the nld 1 Mr.'Oenrxc K. Dim a k wa thrown treatment. ChamUrlaiiii. Pain Palm j little rent while la-lug xhaved. Ah he from hi? wait-Mi and evere.v brui-eil. acts on the me ptinciile. It i an an t.(lnjH., Into (In- harhcr'a chair he He applied t'hamtierlainii'H Pain IJalui tifepticflnd when applied to Mich in- freely and av it in the het liniment juries, can fen them to heal ve j- quick- haiuleil the tonorlal artlt aqiiarter hecverued. Mr. ISaN'ock is a well ly. It alo allaya the pain anfl oreiie. (j J( ,j0jjtP "1 till H tip, air?" lu- known citizen of North Plain. Conn. Keep a bottle of Tain Ilalm in your There i noiliinif equal to Pain Palm for home and it will oave Vou lime and quired the knight of the ahcar. sprain and hrnifen It will effect a cure money, tint to men ion li.e inennven- .-0 o r,-iilUl Mr lllll "that' hllah in one third the lime required by any ience and giifTerinit that audi injurie ' ' other treatment. For aale bv Ix-a Beall. entail. For ate bv Lee Hcall. money. Now, not a word!" OREGON REPUBLICANS INDORSE PRESIDENT ROcSfcVELT AND HIS POLICIES. The Republican party of Oregon, in convention aeinlled. congratulate the Mtate and Nation upon the continued nscein'eney of Republican principle and pollcle in our National Government and the unprecedented prosjH'rlty that ha followed the maintenance of those principle and the enforce ment of those policies. The honor of the Nation ha la-en fearlessly mid sagaciously maintained at home and abroad, whether in the enforcement of law against defiant corporation. In vlgoroti protest agalut outrage on American in Syria, Jewish Massacres in Russia and unfavorable machination of Kiiroiienn pow. ers in Asia. President Roosevelt ha redeemed hi pledge to curry out the pollcle of the party a formulated by that great statesman and revered martyred President, William McKlnlcy. He ha shown himself the foe of cot motion In public life, the ardent champion and wUaJrUsiulol Tile Arniy and Nuvy. and tlk-firin Isliever in i-pial rights Is fort the law to employer and employe, rich or poor, black or white. Under hi energetic leadership the Isthmian Canal, frustrated for a time by a Iniocrntlc Pres ident, ht soon to be realized and to distinguish hi Administration by one of the grandest -engineering triumplis known to man. We recognise the profound obligation under which Oregon retita to Prtident Koose velt for hi active and determined effort on In-half of the Lewla and Clark Centennial, and we pledge ourselves to testify the tdneerity of thin appreciation by a rousing majority for the Republican ticket In June and again In November. In this connection we especially indorse the tireless labor of Senators Mitchell ami Fulton and KepreseiitarlveH Hermann and Williamson. We instruct the delegate for this convention to the Republican National Convention at Chicago to vote first and last for Theodore Roosevelt for President, and to use all honorable mean for bring ing his nomination to pass. THE DELEGATION IN CONGRESS For the first time in year the Ntate of Oregon i represented in both house of Congress by a strong, harmoulous, united and effective delegation, inferior to noiietrom the West. Their efforts in behalf of the Nation, their party and their state have been crowned with slgnul suc cess, and we hereby express to them our confidence and esteem and pledge them our support In their further efforts to advance the Interests of Oregon and the Pacific Coist. MONEY Thank to the courage ami wisdom of two Republican Administration and four Republican Congresses, the money of the Nation ha been securely established upon the gold standard, the stand ard of the enlightened nations of the world. The per capita circulation Is the largest in our history, and every dollar of paper and coin I a good as gold. We commend the measure now pending In Congress, at the Instance of Republican memU-rs, further amending the currency and banking laws In the direction of safety and elasticity. TARIFF We renew our allegiance to the principle of protection to Amei-icau industries. The merits of the Dingley law are attested by the unprecedented proserity of the Nation since Its . passage In 17. Schedules must lie changed from time to time, as new condition arise, but when the tariff Is n: Ised It must ! by the friends, and not by the fia-s, of American industry. THE TRUSTS We heartily commend the fearless and determined course pursued by President Uoosevelt and Attorney-General Kimx toward the trusts, and we point with pride to the hostility aroused against the Administration among the sH-culators of Wall street and corporation that defy the law. Obedience to the law against monopoly I nil lets no hardship on any honest Industry, and the action of. the President in the Northern NecuWtieH merger and other case has only served to check dangerous sM-culation and encourage every legitimate entcrpriHe. THE PHILIPPINES We Indorse the policy enunciated by President McKlnley and followed by Secretary Taft of "the Philippines for the Filipino," and we especially commend the earnest and insistent efforts made by Senator Mitchell for lower tariffs tietween the Philippines and the United States. We hold that the Philippines must las retained by the United States for their own good as well as for a base of American influence In the Far East, btnj that Justice requires the least possible burden upon their commerce with the United States, that they, may U cemented to us by tie of n$t Intercut and affection. ' V- v ' ' ' ' In the Interest of Pacific develoyment, we demand for the Philippines the utne liberal and IteneU cent treatment that ha been accorded to Hawaii and Porto Rico. Proud of the history and achievements of our party, and especially of the present Administra tion and the lieneflcent result that our nation Is receiving therefrom, and particularly our old Oregon Country, we confidently submit our cause to the patriotic citizens of our state, for indorsement and earnestly appeal to them to show their gratitude and appreciation to President Roosevelt and our Republican leaders In Congress for honoring our history and aiding In the development of our match less resources. ilHHIMIMmimilMMIMilMIMMMIMMIMtlMIIlb .,1.1 uu v w'iu;i;f.,ixf:uf:i;t'i'iit: W!lL To lake effivt, Tuendny, Apr,. 1 ,IHI'I. No. I f :. in, .r . . . Metio A I .Vi p. 47 a. hi. I.v ...Si'iiiiml Ar 4:.'i i. m l:irt a. in, (...., at Ar 4:." n H;:Hi a. m. I.v ., IrnnrU .... Ar 1:1" i. m ll:U a. in. I., .. l-or.l v. Ar i fn II M a. in. I.v ... I'liiinn . Ar '.':lA c in l'.'iMi. in. I.v.,, CIimI Ar '.':lii , in I'J IKu. in. I.v.. . I mm-r.iii , , i v':lii . in l.'::l ,i. in. I.v. .. 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H'M , nrrioii I, K I1l ,lli t.i f at I. an l.nki lira, 4rrrana HITH'K- Kl) liniUiiitf. ii ii.ii m !.: -al !. l.aUet leu. , Or. I'ltH K ll Hull. In. S.(inn to :'am.l.v .. I'ltiinaa. I .l.tmiit . hit & .- inn ll '.iiim I.v.. Vltiion Aril. 1 . m i in i ic d.mpin mn I.v H. rka Mli.Ar i.wipn 7 Mara 7Jiln Ii Main I.v I Uirvlllf Vr I 4nt 7 l a CONNECTION W ITH -TA(K AT: Ti rnin, hir I aVi-vli-a , l'll. y ami I ltit.li ami Ki. i.lfll. lain- t'liy. ( Altnran ami lUi'lx-r, l alll. latvlllt-, , tire. Aillii ami Ki. i.lfll. I I'Hy Altnran ami itii'iii-r, i am. Hoi .-oriliira. Inr Mmiillli mi'l Hunalivlllr III. Ihiviv - fnr Mlltnro, 'aiii-vlllf nt lluiiiiit villi-. Calif. Vliitnit, Inr jiyl(ini. iiinlfUI- Hint ('and U ll i Hot H.rlnv ( allf. lliK kwIih.- for to'tii-we. T lurt 1 1 1 ainKirrrti vlin.t'allf. I'lalrvllli-.-MnliaM k ami tjulnrr, t'atll. Kcitii.-coiiiin-'.liia alili mi. I'm-. Co. for all J liooitiv .tllrur)al-jiM . I.alart lew , Or OKI ll-K -lnl.t llnlMiiiK. I. II VKti T4II ! AMnrir j.al-lJiw jnri Mall-r Hperlally lllll' Ill) llllll.llliK, r V mi K0001II Of THE WORLD - t laki-vh-ar miii No. tM Huutb. KLAHATH LAKE ...RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE ... In Kffect June '.'Mil, 1UD.I. Holly No attrr nniiy rT 1 No. a 1-a.M'niK-r A Kfi luhl No. 4 No a. tit, ii : 1.4 U:17 ln:W lil:V7 ln:4.1 ll:3 p. m ,p. in 1 1. m. ) Mi-flu on tin- J'l and 4(h w,..iirvly of ( ) earlt netnlli In MkmiIiIi-Hall, at a p. ro, i K K t losrv. i oii.nl i i-inniiiili r. r K. .N. Uyl imi. t '''fJ S I.AKKVIKW KNCA M I'M KN'T. No l. K' I. O. O. K. in !( Ill" lt aiel l Thnra. itay avriiinanof rarh liomlh Hi Oit'l Ki'l- S t:Mt ' K:MA i:M 8 Mfi l-OKKUAM JuiM ilnn )ltliiii in in It t'pM'' kw't-ti li'i'k Hpur 't,.u..P llnl Hprln siallon I l : Fall't rt-i-li Spur I Mr-I Hrtiln I.AIKO ! ii:"" IMA : H:vn A in S :.V. ft.'ll A:ll 6:i 4 4.1 4.CU ILAKEVIEW -ALTURAS MMHaVaaaHBaOTM : STAGE LINE H. E. Raiikn, I'rop'r. Office in Ulebcr'A 5tore Staxe leaves Ijikeview daily, ei crpt Funday at Hi, n, Arrivei t Alniraa at tl p. ni. Iuven A It lira for Lakeview a tl o'clock a. in. or on tlia arriva of the ataye from Madeline. Ar rivea in Lakeview in 12 hour al ter leaviiitf Altura. Freight - Matters Given Strict Attention first - Class Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VADIN, Proprietor. Office In Llnkvllle Hotel KUaialh fall. Daily from Por(renia hy Keno, Kiau at h Falla, Dairy, bonanza, and Uly it uiaeview. Daily from I.akeview by Rly, lionanr.i Dairy, Klamath Kalla, Keno, to IV keuema. From Kin math FhIIh to Keno by tea mer and from Keno to Pokeem overthe Siwinet Four-Homo Hlaye Line Good Stock LA REVIEW Easy Coaches PLUSr STAGE LINE 8. L. McNauohton, Prop. Iowa' Hall, lakrtl.n. " I'. A HlartttiiM. I ' f. P.. W. i. Moir. Hirii" j. $1500 IN PURSES ... .. f knees Commence on Wednesday, June Twenty-nine. Tim Lake County .Ann. iiltural Ao elation will irlve live d.iya' racinit on. their track in' I-akcviem , coiuntsiicinit June Wlh. and emliiirf J.ily 2l, ISOV. The euui ff l' will U' diMtrlhiited U pnrMM folloviai IIBT DAV. JUsC U Ut lUce )a'iiiile tlaah Iree for a'. I fl'.' 2d Hare .Vj furloitiia tlaah frea all UiO 5UCOND DAV-JltE jo. It ace ?iiillo daah frv for all $150 Ut Sd Kan 'uniilo heal lre for all 100 Office at Mercantile Store fltaKe leave Lakeview Monduyr, Wet nesdayi and Fridnyn at a. in., arrivi at Pluth at 9 p. in. Leave PIuhIi Tu. daye, Thuradays and Saturdays, at a. rn., arrives at I.akeview at 9 p. in. Paaaengor fare $3 one way or 5 I round trip. Freight ratot from Ma lt to Nov. lat .75 por hundred; froi Nov. lHtto .May lat 11.00 per liundreo THIRD 0AV..JIH.V i. 1st Itace J4 mile ilanh (re for nil fl.'ai 2d Pace 'inile heat Irt e for all l.Vi I'Ot'ltTH DaV-JVLV a tut Kat e 5Mtnile ilnh fre for all flfr) 2d liace I mile iliihh free for alt 2tH riPTM DAV-vKLV 4 5niilu Kelav race for lluccanvi Itora- ea, 5 liorm-n to each entry, each horae to mil 1 mile, Iree for all 'f 17"5 NflTi: The rider in the FU-lay race to 1m- u liiccurH. Ukl.-r munt change Ida saddle eitcli relny. ( F. M. lireeu i Ale. Kiupatrick Judaea Harry Itotmrta Willa'rtt Ihincan Jtfl Parrifh COMDITIOva. All of the Hoove mc ;rj free fur all, (our to enter and ihrei t.u tnrtlul ihi1 Aawa iatioit reaervea tin- rinht In hold l Ii'hn ituiiilier t'uiii ftir hy reducing the purae in proiHirtiou 10 the iiuiuhet ( hoi hvh entered ' Pmriea to clofe the eveuiiiit U-fore die race. Tint I'aciil,- t'mut ltloo.1 horiu Acmh iHiimi rulea in ttmein all ruunimt i-aen. iMilraitce lee ten ia-r emit i.l pure. Motiv v to lat divided hh follow : '0 I"'' it I" the timl horat) and ;10 per ent to the i-ciind htirie. The AfNtii inliiui rettenea llio riht to :hunn any of the tthovti ruceu, in the ivent of not tlllinif. or to chaniru il.a lain ol the lnit iluvV event to thu foN oinK day in ciih any other ainumi neiil ia aiiiiouiii.iMl for that datit, No onyy paid without a eonti-m. . Hoard of Dirertorai W. P. Herytunf; V. I.iuhl, W. A. UlUhiro, V. M.. Vlillvr, J. In iiim, V. U Snelliu and II. )aly. V. L. SNtLLINO, B. DALV, Secretary. Presldunt.. Oicit'in luf JiKiru.il, a Pernucratlo ally ni w )Hn r, clidif to i'O puuta, i u ear: 12 for mix niontha. Tha Journal It ncwMpniibi'. Bend In your auUacrlptlori. nten-Ht your nelwltitor in The Journal. .IddieM The Joiiinnl Mux Hit,. Portland