J i fflMtionnl Xocnl Mr. 0. W. Morris and Mm. Anna Whetstone were In town last Satur day. There will Im n meeting of dm Went Hide Waler Users' AMMCK-lntiiui, Thtirsdiiy evening, Feb. 15th, fit tint school IlllllMO. J. 0. Oliver, Pres. At k meeting of the executive com inlttea of the Nut bund Woolgrowcr' Assticliitlnn nt 1 cn vt, Colorado, on Jllll. Hint, I t'Holllt iotIM WITH adopted rniidcniuiug the itiltti i H In) ration 'n pol icy of taxing stockmen for gru.lug In forest reserves, A ('(limn II left was sent to t ho Niitltiniil capital to oppose tin Hit'iiMtiri'. t'nl. Thompson of Urn AltiiniH l'hiln dcalcr cIiIiIhtiI nrtniml a great tlt'iil last week over ft hat ho allrgt'd n Tin' Examiner's discourtesy to llm lli-rsld, which itlarlfil In Ijiiki'vli'w hint wcrk, an though hn were part owner, or Its fighting editor although hi drilled llll Hllcll COIIIKH tlniiH when ho WHS in Ijakeview h few week ago. Nobody pay Hiiy at lent Ion to what Mr. Thompson says, and Tho Examiner pays no attention to tint I'laimlealer or any other piir tluit is on tho scrap, unless Hitch fighting pa pern have n subscription lint sulllclcnt to Interfere. Tho Examiner Iiiih no lighting I'd I tor. It diK'Hii't need one. Tho necnsltni doesn't (leinatiil it. We give the iiown n wo hear it, and wo do Dot have to light to get it nor do WO pro Mice to fight to defend it. When Tho Kxamlner publishes h thing an lucre rumor tho reader take It an such, and when it publish" fact reader believe it. We have too many subscribers to burden with replies to attack. Tho I'laindeal er, or other paers need not trouble tlll'IHSl'VlcS W ith Olir UffliirH, utiles It Ih enough of their business to make it a specialty. Council Mettlnjc. A regular meeting of tho cou lull wan held Tuesday night. Present, V. L. Snelllng, mayor; II. Halley, J. W. Tucker, D. I .Mnlloy, J.S. Lane, ciillliclllili'li; U'. It. Snider, recorder. Tho llinr license of Whortott & Iine and lien Jniiimcrt Iml wan rend and granted, bond accepted and a license ordered Issued fur three months fur t itch applicant. H'horloii & Iune from Jan. Is, (ieo. Jammer thal from I eh. 1, p.HMi. Report of A lliclier, Treasurer, (ieuerul Fund. imi. on mum .inn, r.sm y .1 .1 Receipts lo Fell. II, 11HMJ .'110 0 Total lilHluirNc inc ntH to Feb. ', l'f"! Hal. mi hand Fight Fund. P.al on band .Inn. 'J, l'.HHi, JlecclplM to Fob. .i, " Total llihl.ii im inciitH to Feb. !, 1 Imm; I!al. on hand to " " III I !! I'l US l i; US i;u.i mi T.Vt 7s :il t7 :si;: ri On niiitlnii (he report WHM accepted nild ordered liled. The lolhiw Ing; blllrt were now pre Hcnted and the Uecorder wan order ed to draw warrantrt on the tirer for the miine, leiieral I'und. ChaH. TonnlngHeii, nal. .Ian. W. II. Snider, Hal. .Inn. Kec. A. P.leber. " " TreH. T. K. WatMoii, labor Fight Fund. J. F. llernard & Son. A. Storkmaii Jr., work, Fake Co. Fxuiiiliif r, TreiiH- 7. (Kl I'.'i 00 10 INI 1 r.o . 1 s 00 W. U Snider, collecting elec tric light bill and cuali paid Jt. V.. Fee for Hiiwlni: and delivering three coiiIh of wood 10 ro It wan ordered that no 1U1h pre- Hented for HUppllcit wouhl be palilun Ichh ordered by the y.'eoordcr. An Ordinance to tax dogH; to pre vent the unlawful recovery of the name, and to provide for tho killing of tlione upon which a tax tdiall not have Ik en juild, wan Introduced and read for the llrnt time, and laid over until the next regular meeting of the Cou null. Take cold ehsffy? Throat tender? Luags weak? Any relatives have cpnsumption? Then a couch mtjans a great, Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral., .Jt heals, strengthens, prevents. -Ym 40 yrt I bava riflpamteil on Am' niinrrr J'miliuiil lor iiuuiilia anil aohl. 1 kuuw It KM'iaif irsnKtlisiia wnnk Iiiiik Mum, K A. kouisauN, flallui), Mich. mi. ..MH..SI.BS.' ' . . " Jr. e. irks co. all iliwulal. T.inh. Mall. for Weak Lungs Ayer's Pills '.ncreoae th activity of tho liver, and thus) aid recovery. A MATTER OF HEALTH fvi.-.n.?; wit mm Absolutely Puro HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free- from alum or phoaa phatlo acid aovAi AKiNa rvHDin co., ncw vwm. CANDIDATES' COLUMN Am a uiittter nf fairness and Impar tiality tu nil cnndldnteH wlmmi nu- 111 U liri-ini'll I H ri 1 11 i'ii r under the above heading, the editor wishes It under stood that, du ll iiutioiiuceiiientM are placed here by thecandidateM or their frletitlM and paid for, and are not to lie ctiiiMldered a eilllollnl comment. To the Democratic Voters J nnuoiinee myHtdf iih ti cnndldntc for tho olllce cif Sheriff of Ijtke coun ty. Oregon, subject to tho act ion of tho Democratic party in I'rimary Fle ction, to Im held on April 2ith, UHIO. M I) Ilopkimi T lh Drmocrallc fmtty ol Lak County. I m oft retyped fully hiihinit my mime iih a cutididnte for tho nomina tion of Kherilf of I, uke county, Ore gon, Hilliject to the net loll of the Dem tH'ratie Party in Primary Flection to U held on April '.11, 1".. F. P. Iane. To Republicans of Lake County. I hereby unbuilt my name an a can didate for tho olllce of Sherilf of Ijike County, Oregon, Kiibject to tho action of tho Republicans of tho county, in primary Flection 011 April 'J'th, V.. AlU-rt Dent To lh kepti blkansol Lake County. I a)iire to lut the iCepublicau nominee for County Clerk of Iiko county, Oregon, at tho general election next Juno, and w ill unbuilt my namo for your coiiHideration at the Primary Flection to bo held April '-Hth, 1!!. I'atk nt your hamU a careful coiiHid eration of my tpialiflcationa, and, if ia your opinion, I um capable and wor thy, recpoct fully ak your Mipport. Vouri Truly, F. X. Japiiih. To The Republican oters. I hereby unnounce mynelf n candi date for the tilllco of County Clerk of Jako couuly, Oregon, hiibject to the (lecUloll of the Fepublican voters of Ijiko county at. the primary elect ion to be held oil April I'Oth, !XHi. J. W. Tucker. Because He Wants It. Some candidates are born. Others become candidates at the urgent solic itation of their friends, but J. L. Smith is a candidate for county clerk of I.aku county, subject to action of tho Pcpuhlican Party in Primary Flec tion, April 0, I'.HKJ Ilocuiiso hit wants the olllce. Democratc Voters, Notice. I hereby iiniifiuncc myself a cuudi dute for the tilllce of Sherilf of Luke county, Oregon subject tu the decis ion of tho Democratic voters, Ht the primary election to be held on April iR'tn, J'.tti. Leo lteall. For County Commissioner. Silver Lake, Ore., Jan. 1!KH. I hereby aunounco myself as a cnu ditlatu for the nominiit ion to tho olllce of County Commissioner, of Lako County, Oregon, subject to the decision of tho Republican voters at tho Primary Election to bo held April 20, 11KK5. Respectfully, H. K. Henderson. Candidate for Mate Treasurer. lion. Frank W. llenson, of Iloso burg, Oregon, has announced himself as candidate for tho Republican nomi nation for Secretary of Stuto, at tho coming primary election. Mr. llenson has no platform other than to assure tho public that iu the event of his emotion to this high olllce, he will de vote all his time, energy and ability to : gtvijig a faithful, prompt, econo mical, and satisfactory admiulstratlou of ,tho affairs of the ofllce. Mr. Iiou son is v,-U kaown to thi people of the State of Oregon, having been a resl dont of the 'State' 'for ' more than 25 ywarsi . ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) t ) J . -!ii ,', lie u a lawyer of acknowledged ab ility,, a man of oouservutive business habits, i i President of the, i Diaigln County Bank at flosoburg, and has tho ooufldonee.-oi all ths 'uieu who kuoW Llm. Jhe voters of jLake Coum tr will make no mistake If they cast their ballots for hitrn ... . ,. Ill IMIMMIIIIMIIIMIIIIM Great Beginning to-day, we will sell all Ladies' Shirt Waists at COST. All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Capes and Jackets at a DISCOUNT of 25 per cent. We are also making a great SACRIFICE in all Ladies' and Misses' Walking Skirts. Call and see us and be convinced that what we SAY IS A FACT. Lakeview Mercantile Company L Report of the Condition of No. 7,244. The First National Hank of Lake view at Fakevlew In the State of Oregon, at the cloae of business, .lauuarr 2llh. 1!Mi. llt.MOl III KM j lltll.l.Aim I, nans iiml HimcouiiLh lei.lmi 11 4, G.T1 75 Overdrafts, necured and miHit.'iiretl F. S. ponds to secure cir culation Premiums on F. M. Ponds Ponds, wHHirltles, etc Hanking house, furniture and fixtures Due from National Hanks (not reserve agents) Due from State liauks autl Paukers hI.OOU 00: ,7(K) 00 1 S.0.W 4S Due from approved re serve agents -is.fv'li U Checks ami other cash . Items .,. .l Notes of other National Pa nks Lawi-ti. Mo.nkv Kkskkvk in Hank, vi: Specie Kedemptlon fund with F. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation; k ri'tt in " 2.500 00 Total. .241,153 53' MM) ITU M I'Kl I.AI.'K i Capital stock paid in Surplus fund I'nilivlded profits, less ex penses uinl taxes paid... Nat it mil 1 Pank notes out standing Due to other National Panks I ilvlilc ihIh unpaid Individual deposits Mili Ject to check 0,(MH) (HI 1,11)0 00 1,!521 J'1 15,000 00 1 . 1 :iio 00 1 1W.40!) 42 ! Demami certificates of tie posits 11,579 Cashier's checks out st a tul lntf 1.240 i 57; I 00 , Total . $211,15:1 53 Statu ok Okkoo.n ) jss. Ciir.VTV ok Lakk ) 1, S. O. Cressler, Cashier of the above-named ' bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and Is'licf. S. O. Citcssi.KK, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to lieforeine this 5th day of February P.)0t!. .1. M. P.vn iiKi.mcit, Notary Public, for Oregon. Skai. coitiiKCT Attest: Dick J. Wn.cox 1 j Directors. .1. 11. Ho lt iikikk Dled at Los Angeles. The sad news of the death of S. 11. Chandler at tho Soldier's Home near Los Augeles, Calif., where he went a couple of years ago was received hero last week. Pazailial S. Chandler was born Oct oImt 23, 1H25, in Ashtahulah county, wnio. m inn ne ieu unio auu weuii to Illinois, and in 1851 returned to! Ohio anil was married to Miss Reliec ca Mc Kinney on Oct. 20, and they moved to Wisconsin the same year., resitting there till the year 1H02, when they moved to Iowa, whore they lived four years, coming to California in the fall of lSCnt. .They resided in Calf iforuia till 1874, when they moved to this place, locating iu Crooked Creek valley, where they resided until a few years ago, they sold their ranch1 to their son and moved to town, whore Mrs. Chandler died threo years ago. Mr. Chandler remained in Lakeview for a while and then weut to the Sol dier's Home near Los Angeles, where he died on Jan. 2-sth, 1100. ' ... There were 8 children. 0 of whom survive their father, Soloman NI1. Dan.Heatou L. Mrs. M. E. Klnisey, and Mrs. J. W. Tucker, of . Laeview, aud James Chandler of Washington.!;.' Mr. Chandlor enlisted in the array in 181)3 and served three voars iu Co. P. 3rd Iowa Infantry." He was buried I with' Military honor and lleligjous ceremonies. ". ' ,' .V ! .v Call Meetlnir. u.tJ I " Lake County Development League members' are1 'earnestly ' rerusted''' o meet at "the ttaurt ' House, 'Monday' eveuliuj Feb. 10th at 8 o'clock sharp, , Puslness pf importance will is poni bidered, -r' . .. , ..-,. v.,t '. Hi;i!l i J W. Maxwell, Secretary. Illllllnllll'i' R.eduction Sale Popular and Picturesque. The only thing necessary to make the Denver and Kio Grande the moet pop ular, aa it has ever been known the moot pleasant and moat picturesque way to croa the continent, baa come altout. This ia the establishment of through sleeping car service. In connection with the O. It. & N. a through Pullman Standard Sleeper is now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at p. m., arriving at ! Kail Lake at 8.40 a. m. the second 12,0(13 GS morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3.50 p. l.V 00 1 m' an rriv'n8 Denver 4.20 p. m. the ' following day. This schedule gives paa r,4(i!l I'S ' sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Iike, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a day i light ride througn the grandest scenery , jn the world For reservation in this car and for il- lufttrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & Rio Grande, : Prving it to be the ''Scenic Line of the World," w.ite to W. C. McBride, Gen j eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland 1 Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Edwin Hartzog, adininis j trHtor tif the etate of E. II. Gibbins, ; deceased, and also of the Partner ship of Hartzog A uibbius, in pur suance of an order of the County ' Court of the State of Oregon, for the i County of Lake, duly made and en tered on the l.'lth day of January, r.KH, in the matter of said partner ship, will.on the 2Hh day of Febru- ary, KM!, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M. tif said day, at the store build- ing of Fleming Pros. ,011 the premises, sell at public auction for cash iu hand. subject to confirmation by said by ' Court, all the right, title, interest 1 and estate, which said partnership of (Hartzog & liititiius, had at the time 1 of the deathofsaidE.il. Gibbins, and all the right, title, interest and estate which said E. 11. Gibbins and j said Edwin Hartzog had at the time . of the death of said E. II. Gibbins, I and all the right, title and interest that said partnership and said Edwin j Hartzog has acquired, by operation of law, or otherwise, other than or iu addition to that of the said partner ship, and that of the said Edwin Hartzog at the time of the death of said E. II. Gibbins, iu and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of lauds situate, lying and being iu said Coun ty of Lake, State of Oregon, aud bounded and described as follows, to-wit: commencing thirty (30) feet East of the South-west corner of lot No. Four (4), tif Section Nineteeu (10), Township Forty-one (41) South, Range Twenty-one (21) East of Will amette Meridian, aud thence ruuning North Seventy (70) feet; theuce East One Hundred and Ninety-two aud three-fourths (102.75) feet; theuce South Seventy (70) feet, to the State Liue; thence West One Hundred Ninety-two and three-fourths (102.75) feet, to the place of begiuuing. The date of the first publication hereof is January 25th. 10U1. EDWIN HARTZOG, Administrator of the estate of E. H. Gibbins, deceased, aud also of the Partnership of Hartzog & Gib- : bins. 4-5- m ma. 4.x i k. 7 1 k vt t i a. v. umm 1 : Mtmx rtxKttmrm , r'Hiinn. in, I im 1 'i i"' 1 ' GEORGE jAnnERTHAL tTffTtftllllllnillllllQIIIUtllllllt ! rt Iaa)d Flaal Prf. United Sutes Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Jan. 29 1900. NOTICE la hereby given that Mich ael P. Parry of Adel Oregon has fjled notice of intention to make proof on hU desert-land claim No. 459, for the' E. half of Sec. 15 TP. 40 S. IP 27 E. w. j M. before Register and Receiver at- Lakeview Oregon on Monday, the 12th day of March, 1900. He names tee following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: John P. Barry of Adel Oregon, John Fitzger ald, Elmer McCulley and Robert Mc Culley of Lakeview Oregon. 5 J. N. Watson Register " Department .1 the interior, Land Of- fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 2C, 190C. NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice ol his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 12th day of March, 1906. viz: Usnjaman F. Cannon, II. E. No 21 G4, for the y NEJ, SEJ NEJ. Sec. 33 and SWJNWlSec. 34, Tp. 35 S., R . W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up- ou und cultivation of said land, viz: J nines McDonald, Win. Hartlerode rhonias Stanley Paisley, Oregon, S. P. Moss Lakeview, Oregon. 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Xot Ire For I'ubliealion. j Department of the Interior. Land Of-' fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 24, 1900. j NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has tiled notice of . Hcan candidate for confess from the his intention to make final proof in sup-1 First Congressional district, compris port of his claim, and that eaid proof ' ing Western and Southeastern Oregon. will be made before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 9th day of Mareh 1900, viz : David E. Henderson, II. E No. j SEJ 1 2454, for the SEJ NEJ and NEJ Sec 25, Tp. 40 S., R. 20 E. W. M. He names the followlug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Silas J. Studley, Edward C. Trus- ton, Thomas B. McGrath, George McGrath, all of Lakeview, Oregon. J. N. ll'atson, Register. 5 Lost on Goose Lake." That which was lost was, twoj soft cheeks and two sojt hands. ThorntonV Favorite Cream for chaps." - ' ' ' J. Bean tl. yf iM Rmd TOU Haw Always Bot?at j r ' 11 COMFORTS is all the more ap- :Cpreclatedlf jthat t bottle 01 good old JESSE MOORE .1 is by your side. WHISKEY Pulton on Land Law. At tho Benate Committee meeting held 11 few days ago to discuss tho public lands qnestion, Bcnator Fulton outlined his objections to the propos ed public lands legislation. He anitl in part: "I am opposd to the repeal of tho timlier and stone act Unless some pro vision shall lie snbstltuted whereby timbered land may become private proierty. Oregon is to lie developed by men, not trees. What we want are industries, population and revenue producing properties. Land owned , by the Government and withdrawn from entry or settlement furnishes. I neither revenue nor opportunity for ! industrial development. I am frank j to say that I do not want the general j Government to retain a foot of land I in Oregon outside of what is neces ' sary for its public buildings, fort, I military reservations and kindred ob ijects. When land passes into private j ownership it at once tiegins contrib J nting to the public treasury. , I I have not opposed the repeal of the I timber and stone act absolutely, bnt i have opposed its repeal unless some I other plan for the disposal of such ! land should be substituted. I have stated that, if ample provision shall I be made for the sale of matured tlm I ber and for a reasonable share of the j proceeds being paid to the counties I in which the land is located, I would be content. As a result of that ques tion, Senator Hansbrough has altered bis repeal bill so as to provide for the sale of matured timber at public auc tion 10 per cent of the proceeds to go to the counties in which the land is. located in lieu of taxes lost to such counties by reason of the retention of the land by the government. I am contending for a larger percentage for counties. Am I wrong?" Expenses of Counties. An increase of about 1170,000 in tbe annual expense of maintaining county governments in Oregon is shown by the summaries of expenses, filed in the office of Secreary of State Dunbar the several County Clerks. This increase is shown by a comparison with the reports of four years ago. during which interval nearly every item of expense has shown a marked increase. Only six counties in the state have cut down their running expenses. Lake county in 1901 expended $16,- C85.49, while last year, but 111,032.50) was expended, a decrease in expendl- tores of $5,052.90, one-third of the i 8um Paid in 1901 Other countiee that nave reduced their Tunning expenses are Benton, Clackamas, Lincoln, Wheeler and YambilL Kins Christian Dead. Christian IX, the aged King of Denmark,' dean of the crowned heads of Europe, father of King George of Greece, of Queen Alexander of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the Dow- 19 ager Empress Marie Feodorovna of j Russia, grandfather of King Haakon VII of Norway, aud related by blood . or by marriage, to most of the Eur- . opean rulers, died with startling sud- denness in the Amalienborg palace at ; Copenhegan, Jan. 29, aged 85 years. The accession of his accession or ms successor. Prince Frederick, his eldest son, who will be known as Frederick VIII, haa already been proclaimed. Visited Klamath Falls The Hon. Walter L. Tooze, Repub- visited Klamath county several days last week iu the interests of his can didacy. Lake and Klamath are tho ' Eastern Oregon counties in the First district. Mr. Tooze delivered some, fine addresses to the people of Klam ath county, aud weut back on tho , other side of the mountain to liuiali his campaigning tour. . The Klamath, Republican says Mr,' ('; Tooze is the only politician of the. three candidates for congress from' the First district , and is making a hard tight on political linos. v , ,, EuCortrfiued Friends. ! ' 1 The C' nandier young people enireiaini : -a ' ed a few friends at their handsome home lust Sunday evening. V. Games were played, fortunes toldj I) j and delicious nome made candy en-1 Moved until 1 A. M. when the young'!' people repaired to the restaurant )' ' w here a fine 1 supper, awaited them., k Those present were Geo. Roy, and .,' Lottie Chandler, Ottie Fields, Alice i. MeGrathilftuiuia Mntzker. EthlMo-(! Vl Kee. Fred Reynolds, Rofj-Rehart, Chester Curry. ,1 I' 1 (! The Yellow Fever Germ. has recently. 911 discovered. 1 t ' v i 1. i. .. . 1. . Itr 1 . 1 ' v i ' i. .. . 1. 1 Mcuid tt tnuse rvseuioiuiil.e 1110 uitu ' j aria gerui. To free the eyetem from M J uisease germs, me most eneewve rem- 1, edy is. Dr, King's New Life Pilla. ' Guaranteed to cure al diseases da to' malaria poison and constipation. J!5c. at Iee Beall'ti Drug Store. , "Keep oft Goose Lake." r; "Or use Thornton's Favorite Cream for chapped and red kin." .i.i-i CI