CALL FOUSSEHBLY Republicans to Meet at Portland July 21 Socialist Convention Tie Socialist eonveotiou at Klam ath Falls next mouth promises to be a tiU affair, as Euneue V. Pebs, (lay lord Wilsiher, and numerous otber promlueut figures will he present Relative thereto the Klamat'i Chroul cle sajs: Already communications to l K Assembly to Consist of 1 24S Del- j UurreUi neml of ttl9 socialists tier. egates, of Which Lake Coun ty is Entitled to o Tbe following call (or a state as semblv ha been pent out by the Re publican State t'euttal Committee: 'Pursuant to direction of the Republican Stte .eutral Committee last chosen mi'! r the provisions of the Uirect 1'iioiary law, and authoi Iced by thai la to make rule9 ami re,.iiliit uus for the Kovernment of the Republican party io Oregon, an as sembly of the Republicans of tills state, through theit representatives to be selected from the difeieut pre cincts aud counties is failed to meet In tbU l ily cf Portluod, Oregou Thursday, July 21 1910, at 10 a. in. for the purpose of formulatiuu and adoptiutf a patty platform aud to recommend to the favorable cousHe ration of the Republican voters of this state the name of a caudhlate, j best qualified for each of the elective state offices, representative in con gress and judicial and district offices composed of more than oue county, subject to nomination at the primary election to be held ou September 2i, '910. 89 piovlded by law: "Tbe appointment of delegates and tbe differe it counties as fixed by said committee, being one for eaob 50 votes, or major fraction thereof of tbe Tote cast for William il. Tatt at tb last piesi leutiel election, is as follows: Lincoln 12 Linn 44 Malheur 16 Marion 16 Morrow !4 Maltouotnah....3o4 Folk 29 Sherman 9 Tillamook 12 Umatilla 47 Union 3d Wallowa 18 Wanco 27 Wttabington 46 Klamath 13 Yumhill 40 fioni all part of the district whicl embraces all of Ore. on and Northern California, asking that places be as signed for large numbers who will come from their territory. Dorri telephoned yesterday to ie serve space for from HHl to lfnl peo ple who were coming from ft at place aud Mr. Htirrell. who has recenlly re turns I from the Silver Lake couutry, stated that many are coming from that part of interim (lregou by wagon aud other overlaud conveyances. The leaders here state that uo less ; than 5000 people will be in the citv on this gala occassion for the Soda- OREGON'S BIG GAIN catarrh Ely's Cream Balm 1 JnoCOlD Census Shows Increase of 250,000 People Will Likely Result In Untitling 5tate to Additional Con jrre.sman lu a recent article on the popula tion of this t-tale the 1'ortlaud Ore- gouiau says : The census euuuieraiiou of the state ot Oregon, so ftir a it cau be con tinued by otllcer of the Census llureau, will show a population ot 07i.S"l'. The net gain to the state, will be 2o2..'!P. While otllcial figures are not obtain i able, a comparison of the totals for each I'ouuty, as gathered during the INts. They will come from all parts of progress of the. wark, with the total the district and hundreds from other school populal ion. the votes ca-t tor districts will come to hear ths speak- Judge of the Supreme Court since Inj ahi.'h will be made bv the above I the census iii I IKK), ami the vote on National leaders of the Socialist J CoLgressmen. warrants the belief that movement, who have been Bssigued I The OregouUu's tlgures -re approxi to rocie here. J mutely correct. Mr. Barrel and K. V. Muller, who; An interesting feat lire of the retult have had charge of the rnisir g of the ; pertalus to the total nunil-er ol l ou-fuud.- lor the eu.eriainuieut f this 1 gressmeu to the total utimber of i,nr.i ..f t. m.l W ho w 'II onnie -n thm ! which will be aarded to the state A it quit V If hinrhcd Glti Rjliol at One. It clean -e-, soothm, lll-uU lllld lMlillM'tH till) dill'lHI'd menu briine r. Hulling front C.inurli and drives sway a Col I in tlio Head qui. kly. HcllllW CTLrTD stores the heiiemf (TIHT I I-YLll Timto and Sim II. J-'ull sire fill rt., at Prug giils or by mail. In liquid fnrin,,7r ci nls. Illy Urotherliu Warreu Ktreot, New Vork. CASTOR I A For Infanta And Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Pours tlui S'gnuturu ot CtX "BARGAINS IN CLEAN DIRT, THAT'S ALL" Government Home steads anoRelinqulshmeiits ll.V the Ihitiii'Htend SMclullHt W. Roche Fick, Lakeview, Oregon dm mo Lake Valley, Wiriicr Valley t 'liewiiiicnn Valley Cln-Ut imiH Luke nllr.v ')iiintlri' Country Lake County Oregon White the now Itnlli'iuidH iiro ( 'i lining LAKliVIKW STAGE LINE Baker W Benton 24 Clackamas 55 Clatsop 29 Columbia 25 Coos 37 Crook 18 !urry 5 Douglas 42 tiilliani 10 rant 15 Harney 9 Hood River 15 Jackson 41 Josephine ... li) Lake U Lane 66 Total 124S No proxies will be Honored io said Assembly, but in the event of the in ability of tie duly elected delegates to ettend fcr any cause their vote is to be cast from the membership for that county, according to tbe majori ty of opinion of those preseot aud acting. "It is rei-onimeor'ed that county Assemblies be held by tbe Republi "cans in each of tbe counties of this atate, on Saturdav, July 16, and that tbe meetings for electing delegates and that the delegate to be elected in such manner as the aounty cen tral coiuniitee for each county may provide. M. C. GEORGE, Chairman Littlefleld Secretary." occasion of the vucuujpment, now have?;' 3' iltdged. They "started ou' i;i idise $2000 and are sure this will be foithcomiug. 1 1 aua the possiinuiy viai -muuuouimu county will be declared a seperatu congressioanl district. ONE CONG KKSS MAN TO BE GAINED Representation in the present Con gress is on a basis ot one member for each liM.000. Congress is likely o be increased by the addition of 20 members on' a total population of 1K).000,000 io the United States. On that ratio representation would be ou a basis of one fur each '215,000 people. Oregou would then gain at least one member. io both Congressional districts the work of the Held enumerator is stid iu progress aud will probably .nut I Those ' concluded before Juue 1. At that ! time all ot the remaining records in j be boxed and shipped to Washington for tabulation. Estimates furnished from Director Duand. of the Census Wool Sales Called Off PENDLETON Or., May 25.-Owiug to the demoralized conditiou of the wool market the Umatilla County Wool Growers' Association held a meeting yesterday morning aud voted to call otf the wool sales date scheduled for tbe afternoon. Notwith standing tbis fact few growers met with the buyers at the warehouse aud a few clips were put up. Onlv three were sold all others being withdrawn The prices ipaid ranged from 12'.i cents to lC'g cents pet pound who sold were: C. A. Peterson Charles Johnsou and Pedro Bros. Tbe wool buyers and representa tives of tbe freight departments of the diHreut railroais went to Echo this morning for tbe scheduled sale there, but it is expected that few, if any, sales will be made. Tbe impres- ion prevails that most of the Umatia- An appeal for Phillippiue iudepend- 11a County clip will be shipped to tbe ence has been Hied iu the bouse of Chicugo Co-operative warehouse and ! representatives by Mauuel L. Oueeon, stored until tbe market conditions resident commisHiouer for tbe Philip are (note favorable. The growers piue islands. Quezon declared that weie expecting in tbe neighborhood J the Filipinos appreciated all that the of UD cents, and their disappointment ! United States government bail done is keen. They feel that they lost ! for Ihem, but they could never be Stage leaves I jikcview daily. e ivpl .-1 1 1 n 1 rt y at a. in. Arrive' at Aliuras at ti p. in. Ijiwic Alturas f ir Lakeview n tl o'clock a. m. or ou the arrivn of tl.e state from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours nl ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Mattrs - (liven 5trict - Attention - Class - First L XKLiVIl; W Accomodations PLUSH STAGE LINE Bureau iadicate that otllcial tlgures as to the result of tbe count will not be availabe before October. several tbunsaud dollars by selling early last year, and most of tbeoi are anxious not to repeat tbe mistake. completely happy unless independent. 'E. V. The Good Roads campaign now being couuucte;i by Judge Lionel K. Webster throughout Oregon is not only attracting an ucusual aruiuot ot newspaper comment, but tbe Ju Ige is noovinciug bis large audiences that enly in Multnomah county 'au direct taxation be depeuded upon for goo3 roads through Portland's heavy tax contribution and that long time bond issues are atcut tbe o,'u 1 y way to get good mads during the life time of the present generatiou throughout tbe state at lri;e. A ouitltut'jlual amendment will be Only 85 Years Old Probably few of us realize that I be first expedition through Central Ore gon was made bat 85 years ago. In 1824 and again in 1825 Peter Skene Ogden on bebalt of the Hudson Bay Co. led a party from the (1 ri I ha Hna nkntna m w A arwraa ha M 1 f uoiumoia ! Snake river on tbe Idaho line. Tbe dairy kept by Ogden on the recood trip is published in tbe December issue of tbe Oregon Historical Socie ty's Quarterly. Strange indeed will- be tbe contrast of tbe couutry en countered by tbe sturdy explorer and that soon to be seen by tbe traveler from the windows of Central Oregou trains. Bend Bulletin. MARVELOUS DISCOVERIES mark tbe wonderful progiess of the age. Air flights u heavy machines, telegramt without wires, terrible war inventions to kill men. and that won ler of wuudeets Dr. Kings New Discovery o save life wbeu threat ened by coughs, colds lagrippe, asth mu, croup, bronchihtis, heuioi rbages. bay fever and whooping cough or trouble. tor all bronchial affections it has uo equal It relieves 1 lustHQtly. Its tbe surest cure. James M. Black of Asbville, N. C. R. R. No 4., writes it cured hi n of an ob stinate cough after all other remedies failed. 50c. and 31.00. A trial bottle j free. Guaraoteeb by A. L. Thornton Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A I'. E. Tavlor. Prop. Offica at IJ. R-ytvIJV 5tor . Stage leave Lakeview Monday, Wed icsday au.l Fridays at Hi. in., arrive t 1'liish at 11 p. iu. lav.-n I'msti Tii lays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. in., arrives at l-akeview at 9 p. in. l'aHfiiger fare $1 oiih whv or IT loi 'oiiiid trip h'reight fl .5o per cwt. Northern Stage Line. LAKliVIEW PAISLEY. A- W. BRYAN. Pronrietor. Leuvt-i1 Lakeview at t a. m e;i'ry day but Suik'uv. lU'turiiing, leaven Paisley at ii :.'0 a m very (lav bu' Freiuht 1 "0 pr cwt. Pcngrr' Fre S4 rfopnil irlr 17 QH-'ICK 11. Khtuoki- Hiin-. .. .. Paradise Valley, Nevada, Long Valley, Nevada, UiK Valley, Caiitornla Pour yen r 11 g; I came ti Luke ('mtiity, tliegnii; ln-ic I fiiiiinl nut only oiint tunlllcM, I i I ci'I'IiiIiiIIcm. My I111II1 ill I he wiiinli'1 llll reHiiurrcH nf I hin herl inn 1 if . bo hIii Ie Ii-im Ih-iii JiiHlilii-d In 11 In l - pie In a pi'Nll Ion tu know hill IniliiMiy hi.iI m-I I lemelit ill d 1 1 1 1 vviinl ili'veliiplnu a ilist 1 Irt iih birge 11s the ci uiiIiIihmI .Iiih h i. ('uh 111 rtli'ill, lihoile Ubiiid 11111I I lelewii 1 o. I leie aie fi'i I lie vnlli- a iiuail- lug; the plow; InniU that run In I11K111 tnn't-r tln vuriuiix xovrrii nt bind nets,' I 1I11 nut fell liiinl-; I mn tun Iiiihv Hprchtlir.hig In tin- ure biiMluoMs llnit nf aeeiiriiiK fur ,Vuii t In- bi't 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 m ii'h-ii tu entry either Ii'kI nr "JO acre trm-tM. I In--.- l.u .U piudiire the piuduilH u( the t-uiK-ml Xniie. Soil in deep, very f - r 1 1 1 .-. buldx IIKiIhIiihi' to 11 wun ilerful ilig;i'Ci and pruibicei 11 biiinlaiil 1 1 . 'I liev 11 re i ll hi-r level valley lands or hllght ly rulliiig'. U nier i f..nn. nt ilepih raiigliur frnm 10 feet to r. (eet mid nf the best qutllty I'Iicmi- IuiuIh are un t hr survey id a line now biilliling scruHM Cenli il ()ii g..l. Six iost nllli-eN ure In one valley I t.ike yon to. Vim can aell yieir p1'!) duel or feed iIumii to the live Htui-k fur whieli Luke Comity li linted and ut tbe blglieel jnlceH. Win id fur fuel ia wlihlu i'iiy reueli. I.iunUr lur building; rensuliably eln-e alul iiim-li luwei In price t ha 11 In I he Cent nil Stales, Our cllimite In iiiurli lietler than any i i'iitrul Niate We have no cy clonea, no blizzards, and there ne-er ha been a total crop failure froui'droiigdit. Thia ia Hot n cltriiM fruit belt but ita 11 irooil place to 11 ve aiiiuiig' good peopli) where oil ran niske a gnnil living, lie! a few choice fi iel.di to come wit li Vi'ii and invent iuale w hat I have to mIiuw you. I am willing; to t:ik. emi to the fullowlug; valley pernii allv and at the lowent ommiIio n al lun fee luiixiMtent Willi hnnurable ileallug-. 'eieraiiH of civil, SiihiiIhIi anil Philippine warn luialed half raiea TAKE A DIP IN PROSPERITY juired to I ring this about. The trip through Oregon of Presi lent Louis W. Hill ot the Great Northern Rail way has r rohatly occasioned a ureater amount cf newspaper sommeot iu the papeis of ths state than has been accofdeij the visit of any otherjrnan during the last teu years. Mr. Hill's Tbe proposed evangelistio crusade tc nlfset w bat some clerygtnen style the biutaliziug influence of tbe Jeffries-Johnson fight, is taking form. Two New Voik preachers have ac cepted invitations to go to Sau Fran cisco aud hold revival meetings as 1 re- ) couuter attractions 10 the big tJubt. They are the Rev. Juho Wesley Hill, oue of the originaliors of the cru sade, aud the Rev. John Callahan, a mission worker. The House has declined to give the ue.ceseary two-third vote in favor of a change of tbe date of inauguration entrance luto Central Oregon from ' or President and vice president of the Shaciko v.n9 somewhat ardiou::, us he etarted immediately after tbe Lard st rain fur twelve mouths which had L'uited States from March i to the luit Thursday iu April. The bill in troduced by Henry of Texas to amend Iryiii; pr';iaiitioiis sim;.ly -k-vi-i ou dry cat una ; t.i -y dry u; tie; si.-;n-' ion i whi'-h 11 iiuae to t!i nn lul.ruue uiul . po--e, lusmg a f..r inuro serious troul h th in the ordinary f'na of cat.irrh. Avoiu all dryiiii iuhd.mrs fiuin-K, smok'-s urn' snuff-t ii.'id m; tint -.vhii'U rh-ui-n-s, kmit'ii-i and hi'.-J-i. I'.! l'r -;ii JJ.iha wi.i ium i i f.-ut:irrli or imM i i t!i IhnuI easily nrnl j.h-us.iiit!y. All dr'i.vi.M i- ll tlio .r,n n-tit size. V. y Lrotle-r-,, ii i Warren itret, Nt-.v Vnri;. The liahii i 1 v. ir j .ut pain, drx-.-i not irrit ati-o-inu-i: s ii i-i;i It auri-aii.t if 1 If over an irriiati-1 an d Hilary ?uri h-h, ri-lii.v. in' iiiiiiii'dlat'-ly t!t; iain;i.l i 1 1 1 1 . 1 m 1 1 . . ; ion. Ely's Cr'-.m I'.-ilm enntaiiiH no cui.-aiiio, mercury uu:- o.'.i' r hanalul drus. lesulted in uiukiug some of the roads 'tlje cor.stitntiou for this purpose, re tilmost IU.J asrihle, but hd wii.i di-ter- iceived a vote of 1TO yeas and 70 nays, mined to sde all there was to bee ;.ud i "Ui 't!ts tlian f'B two-third required his personal discomfort was iver j 'or ' udopfioii lueutloued. lu every lace bo Lad something defiuite and decisive to i Last Friday the aenate by u vote of say. His vicit has berved a a tre uiendous eiicouragemeuts to tho-e in- treted in the development of Oregou tjjj to 10 adopted 1 amendment to the 1 Never did Oregon look to clean, bick end upau as at the present time. Kasteru aud Central Oregou lhave had tains nt just exactly the right time. Western aud Southern Oregou are in tensely prosperous, and the carpen ter, cabinet maker, painter, designer, landscape artist aud buey boiuewife have had more than they coul do in vvery eaction, for the disposition to clean up and paint up aud put the best foot foreaost was never more atageous tbku at the present time a compromise railroad bill for tLe regulation of relative charges for long aud bhort haul. Just what the result of the euact nieut of the bill will be will no doubt be determined by the courts, as there is said to be a big dillerence umoug the senators as to it meaning. Ker. Henry N. Couden, the blind chaplain of the bouse of representa tives, astouishel the members of the body by praying for deviue guidance to lead the muck rakers to "rake be fore their own doors before attending to the liter in front cf their neigh bors' homes." I The confidence kit by farmers and tardcn.rs in Ferry's Sjeds to-day 1 would have been impossible to feel in any seeds two score ol years ago. We have made 1 science of seed CroA'uic . j . exactly what you - f rnprl nf lhim Vir t il. everywhere. HHkV'S 1S10 SLLB ! sMNUiL I'ree on request D. M. FERRY A CO Detroit. Mloh. 1 Blue Prints Made J will make Line Pruiin of any towiiKhlp of bind in the Lakeview Land lMrlct,aiid do uliHtnict work. Call or w ri te W. li. SMJJF.tt Lakeview - . Oregon NOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION i )eiirtmi'nt of the Interior U. S. Lauil tdllee at Lakeview, Oregon, April -S.l'JlO. Not coal land Notice Is heieby giveii that Kamuel L. Lailey. whose post-oiilce address, is Lake'iew, Oregon, did. ou tne j;th 1 day ot March. 11' 10, file in this office Sworn Statement and A ppllcation. No. 0:i'2.iy. to purchase the Lot 'J. S-etion 30, Township ;WS, Range '1K Willamette Meridian, and the tiuibr thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amenda tory kuo-n as the "Timber avd IS lone Law." at such value as migot be fixed by appraisement, aud that, pursuant to such application, the laud aud timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated VIZ. OOU board feet at 21.00 per M , aud the laud70.CU; that said applicant will otter final proof lu support of bis ap plication aud sworn statemnot on the 7th uay ot Juiy, l'JIO, before Register aud Receiver, this cilice, at Lake viw, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contet at any time before patent iotiues, by tiling a corroborated afllda vit in this utlice alleging facts which would detent the entry. ARillUR W. ORTON Register. M.VJ.'IU Let us print your PROGRAMS. MENUS. SHIPPING TAGS, LABELS and all other kinds of Commercial or Law Printintf Ci-Ve U4 on order and you tvill gi-Ot us another NOTICh' FOR PUBLICATION. Lepartmeut of the Interior U. ri. Land! 'Uue at Lakeview, Oregou, April ill. RHii, Notice is hereby gitiu that Oeorge Avery F.dger whose post otllce ad dress is Nlles Cal'forula did, 011 the 2iith day of July, YM file iu tbis otllce Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No O'i'VJ, to puichaHe the KFJ, Section W, Township 37S, Range 17L, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under tbe provisions of the act of June .'1, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law, " at such value as might be fixed by uppiatHemeut, and that, pursuuut to such uppllcatiou, the laud and timber thereon have heen appraised, Mar. 11, 11)10 the tim'ier eitiniHted 7U,000 board feet at GUctH. per M, aud the land $120; that said appli. uut will offer final proof in support u' his application and sworn statement ou the Hth day of July l'JIO, before R. M. Richardson, U. H. Coiiiuiihbioner at Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Any person is at liberty to piotest this purchase before entry or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated alll davit 111 this olllce alleging fu.itH which would defeat the entry, ARTHUR W. ORTON Register M&-j:w You know what a good teacher means to a community, aud especially to a child. The Normal School la where the teachers are best trained. You have, a valuable plant at Monmouth worth irnre than $100,000. iJon't abandon this, but vote Yes for Monmouth and sustain the Normal School. The cost is four cents on a thousand dollars. J. B. V, BUTLLR, Bee. Com. A'21 THE FANDANGO LUMBER CO. One Piece, or a Wagon Load. Prompt Services. Telephone at Reynold's Store. R O. WilW Ranch, Calif. Finish Lumber, rickets, Rustic, Lath, Sealini, Shingles, Flooring, Apple boxes. Window frame stock, Door Frame stock. Slabs and cord wood. ovu LETTER. HEADS are vtv r .-,'-1 jr:v:?.s 1 mill M ir--jiri-f7nfimtwii 1111 111 mn liiiiniiBii COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER WORK IS RIGHT PRICE IS RIGHT I American Restaurant s, (ice Voiiand Tom Ilotai, Proprietors. Lakeview, Oregon I'Vcsh Hread, Cake and Pics on sale every day Fancy Cake and all kind of Pastry made to order The only first class short older place in the town Open Day and Nilit m flRST'CLAma TURNOUT COMPiriKT OSIVlKf Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR. Pww Tin1 '.urueHt. Livery 11 1 1 I Keen Stnble In .'-ii 111 1 hern On-uon nr Nort hern ('ullforuhi, IIiiim h itunl'iled by the lhiy, Week or fclt.ntli. Sja'clnl A t tent "'in tilven tu TriiiiHlcnt Stock LAKEVIEW OREGON