Residue Lands Surplus Lands of VVnrm Springs Indian Reser vation May be Thrown Open to Settlers at an Early Date. New from Washington i to tlieefTcct lliat tlm CMtitt mi'! t.litwpiiH-11, living-on Ilia outskirts ( tli Warm KriiiK-s In dian rwirrvalion, ant l-irmi ol IiavIdk tliw uikmmIi-iI lands ii( tlii reservation thrown hm ii to mttlinitnl. Fnr a Inn. time tl.t rif ulnt toriM strictly proliiliitinK any uni.inif within tlm Imiiiiditrle of thu reservation Iiavu Inh-ii iilnr'l hy the ImiikIimI MixTihti'hlriit. Thi Iihh lirdiliip'fil tlm stork men lo onm ex tent, and they now desiru to recover tint privilege of pasturing on the unallotted UniU of thn reservation. Commissioner Jones, In reviewing the mutter, say the record of hi oflli'ti show tlmt 110,1'"" acre of the Warm Hiring reservation have been allotted to UttU Indians; tlmt 1,111ft aire are re served for chtirch, m-his-il and agency iurMNit , and that there I a residuo of :23.I0H a ren ol unallotted land. The authorities are not advised a to the wishes of the Indiana regarding thia residue. The etidirig Indiun approprl ation hill ronlnins a provision author Ultig th r-ecreUry of the Interior to mifolinte with the Indiana of any reaer vatioti for the cesMnn of their surplus land to the t'nited State. It ia under nlood that t-iit-li Indian ol the Warm Kjrlligs reservation ha secured all the land allotted to him, ami that there i no further rail for the surplus. Therefore, if the K-4le living near the reservation can atari a movement ami secure the eonaentof the Indian theiuaelvea to the cession of thia part of their reservation, thu depurtiuent will take the matter up. If an examination should convince the department that the throw iiif oien of Ihene lanU would not harship the In dians, hut, on the other hand, would lienettl any ciinsidcralilt nuiuher of eo. pie, it ia w holly rcasounhle to upK that the Inuda may, in due course of time, hu thrown neii to aettlemelit. v. The Old I;njr,lnc. An Kiaiuiner representative asked one of the councilmcu the other day w hut would he done with the old lire engine, now that the town had a new system. The city dud replied 1 1 1 tit thu engine, whh for kale at I-1HI. Jlere'a a ehunce for hoiiiu Hiuall town with ahle InxHihI material for a lire company to get a good thing at a vury small comI. That old engine, much as it haa been damned, has Paved many thousand of dollara worth of property in I.ultoview. It never wun the engine' lault that lire destroyed property here, hut it waa the fault of the water system. With plenty of water thu engine will yet do valiant service, and many a town might well feel proud of it. Here'" a snap for 1'aia ley or New Pine Creek, hoth enterpris ing and growing townn a line engine for f'JtH) that cost thu town of l.akeview 1 ,000. 5eed Hint Surely (J row. The cost of seeds t'ompareil with the value ol the crop in no miiiiII that a few ccntri saved hy huyiug hccoihJ rate seeds w ill amount to many dollurN loxt when llie harvest ix inhered, runners have found out hy iimiiV coxtly failures what a risky thing it i to huv seeds without heing pretty xii re that tiiey are reliahle and true to name. The latent catalogue ol the seed houxe of I). M. Kerry tic Co. of 1'clrciU Mich., ia a reminder that thousands o( fiiruiera in the United StiiU'H and Can a la have pinned their faith to the reputation of thin great llrm. Iiiirimia hiu incus career approaching half a century in time, Kerry's aeeda have won an annual increaxe in popu larity, w hich ia perhaps the liext evi dence that they grow and give sulislao tion. I'hitv'h Heed Annual for 11KJ1 ia a uxeful guide in Hclecting seeds for the farm, the truck garden and the (lower unrdun. It ia sent free on application. "A Million Dollars a Week." The Oregouiaii of Sunday, Kehruary 17th, contained u column article headed "A Million Dollara a, Week," giving an interview with 1'rexident Went of the I'ciiu Mutual Life IiiHiirance Company. Thu Fifty-third Annual Statement of that company ia u remarkable showing. The new liUHinoaH written during 1900 wan f52,2:i2,H III exceeding hy more than TH,000,000 the work of any previous year. Thu Ten u Mutual in Oregon, under the management of Sherman & Harmon, I'ortland, mado a great record during the year, writing l,047,OO0 carefully Hclectud insurance, thereby leading all their competitors for 1000 in thin ututo. Aiiiuuherof New l'ine Creek young people uttuuded the W. O. W, bull. SOUTHERN WAITER Th Tarrlbl IUprlt-c ol AattUr In ftavlnf Rand of tip Darlnf lh lllfh Waur. By H. Afulniliio. -tatt" Wrlltao for lt wiH'k'i lux. Hay, did you ever go to euchre party, get "euchred" and then take two day to get hack home? That w our ei perience laxt week. We had an invita tion to attend euchre party at the rmideiice of A. N. JSenuell lam Friday. The creek were low and we walked. Muring the day and night Iwdore the chlit'Mik wiioUand rain had Unn doing effective work on the high table land. Well, we reached IW-nnetl'a ; we played euchre till midnight, then enjoyed a fine nupper prepared hy Mr, lleuuett, and then Marled for Iioiiiq. Hut, heboid! we found the creek impaitxahle, o we con cluded to atay until the break of day. The young folk enjoyed themselves in tripping the light faulaxtic, while the elder one played w hint and gofeuchrcd" kiiiii more, and tang ougn. Karly in the morning the uairl.a.l mirrounded Mr. liennett'a hand of xbeep on a high knoll. Home of the animal could not gel on the dry laud and alood in the w ater nearly a quarter of a mile from xhore, each minute the Hood riving higher and higher. Hy ' o'clock the dlieep were ill ten incite of water, and the neighlxtra began to congregate to an- ixl In getting the poor animal to dry laud, if poible. Meantime Mr. Iteu- nett and hi partner, Mr. NichoU, had the xheep bunched on the knoll ao they would not break away and pile up in a a ftlough The men were in water from knee to waint deep and nearly chilled to death, when nixteen of the neighbora, under the leadership of W. I,, l'ope, tartetl in the work ol rescue, l'ope proved a valiant leader, and hy 5 p. in. we had the hand, numbering 1,750, on dry laud with thu exception of 16 poor lamb and old sheen that were drowned. We had to (wiiu the aliecp live lime, and two of the creek c roused were wimming lor a horse. It waa as exciting a a rabbit drive on the West Side. Occasionally a man on horseback would go under and out of sight with a "wow!" And come to the surface some distance away. Ow ing to the swift current those on foot would cling to the horses' tail to cross the deepest place. The situation w ua laugh able to all hut Will Khineharl when the last sheep crossed the tirst creek. Will grasiud hold of the tail of a horse with one hand and with the other held the sheep, aud crossed safely hut with some difficulty. Al Kafader waa seen to roll down stream like a log, at one time, with only hi heud aUve water and finally struck Initlom. Iwia Krakea waui a creek with one hand, with a sheep tightly griped in the other. There were many laughable incident to all hut the party in action. It was a trying time on a man' nerves and con stitution to be in ice water for two hour aud swimming creeks, without touching dry laud. Hut the work was as success ful aa it was uncomfortable, and no one regrets that he was a participant. With a gallon aud a half of Monroe's three AAA Kellogg, there was not a single bad cold a a result. Messrs. lleuuett A NichoU are well pleased and thankful to the neightmrs who risked their Uvea to save the pro 'terty from what seemed to lt utter de struction. "A friend in need is a friend indeed." Mr. lleuuett has lived on hi place for sixteen years, aud this is the It ret time the water was ever known to have covered that ground. In fourteen hours It rose a fool bIkjvo high water mark. Jake MexHiier, the Itidwell stagedriver, could not cross "IM-mile" at W. L. 1'opo's place, and had to return with the nail. Two Indians attempted to cross the same day. One of theoi sw am Herons with his horse; the other got separated from his horse, hut finally succeeded in reaching shore more tlead than alive. Will Khinehurt has been over from his (iuano ranch to look after H00 head of cattle he haa been feeding at Calder- wood's. Sheriff Ptinlap's cattle, lieing fed at the ranch of Tom Ferris, are looking exceedingly well. We notice "The Colonel" has been in Washington, presumably to induce Com missioner Hermann to reverse his decis ion in favor of the settlers of Warnurf?). 1'oor fellow, how he does sympathize with us all. Re'-cnt exnerimcnta show that all classes of foods may hu completely di gested by a preparation culled Koitol Dyspepsia Cure, which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the natural digest ants ever devised the demand for it has become enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indiges tion aud it always gives instant relief. I.ukeview Drug Co. Like had dollars, all counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazels Salve U 'e worth less. The original ouickly cures piles, sores aud all skin diseases. I.akeviuw Drug Co. Always TrWi. Always th Boot fHEDOY'. S HA aro told varywhara. ltd Bt4 Animal tram. t. m. tun 4 ., iitioit, MICH. jZIS w WA 13 8 The Northern Stage Line. LAKOVIEW-PAISLEY. A. W BRYAN, Proprietor. T,eti ves I.akevicw nt G a. rn. every day lut Sunday. Hcttirninfj, leaves I'h it-ley at G :H0 a. in every lny but Sunday. P-nfrrV;far j. Hound (rip ff Ol'I ICe-a. V. nlder' Stoft, Lahvlw, Vrt. KjT.QUNTflER "f Watchmaker 4 and Jeweler A I Located at Ahlstrom Bros A Monogram ' Al work in my line fully Guaranteed T 1 Citv Meat a t iki a a . w Lakeview- Plush Staqo. Line p-NEVY BRICK BU!lDhN5-Sjy ,r. Beef, Pork and ij Mutton k Bologna, Sausage. Etc M flX COULTER & CO, 1 SnlHwrllHfr to The fiimlwc wbo rrmov (nun on.- iKll )r ti another, ur .-lmiie t tiff t r tfttiffli aitdrru sli.til i rmirriilH-r lo 1rp ihlt i. flier rsr-'i mi iiii lr pt-r can tu droM-d to tbe riKlu MUifllL-t.-. TUIC DXDCD i k-f .n nt.-.1 K.r. iukh's IfllO rArCn Al. ri:.inK A m-rci n.ii Mi-nhsnii' kxchstiirv, Ssn rraixlM-D, I'sl.. where contractu (ur a'l verilio.K nan Ijv iuale lot It. I BLrtCKJniTllS AMD OtO. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. I-avi t lkeview Monday! and Fri days Keturninx. Uavct I'luth Tues days and Haturdaya, at 7 o'clock a.m. Carrie I'aaaeiiKers, I'ackaKa and Krelht. STAtiE OKKIt'K Ballejf A MaatiiiRill, Htore, Lakevlew, Oregon 8outh and East VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Shasta Route. Train, h-are Aiier for I'orlland and way sta tion, at Vi.il a. m. aud U:U p, m. Lt Forllaud S-soam S:0pai " Aa--r 4:(Uam l:i;pn Ar A.nland 12::im 12:1 p m " XacrainKiito 6:0u p m 4 SAaaa " Mao Kraoclaco 7:45 p m S-.16 a m ' i-n ' UeOTer ' Kaunas City ' Chicago " Ia Anxclea ' Kl fa , " For t Worth City of Mexico,., " Houston " New Orleans " Waahliia-tou " New 1'ork . S:45 m . 9:uu a m . 7:2.) m . 7:45 a m . 1:20 pm . 6:U0 p m . t:u a m . l:Mi m . 8:5 a m . 6:25 p m . 6:42 a m .12:43 p m 11:45 ana S:40 p m 7 :25 a m 9:30 a at 7:00 an 6:(li p m 6:a m 10:30 a oa A:?5 p m 6:42 am 12:43 p m Horseshoeing A -Specialty LOOKOUT 551 Pullman and Tourist can on both train. Chair ear Sacrameuto to 0deu and Kl raao, and tourist ears lo ' hit-ago, 81. Louia, New Or leans and Waabtugtnn. Conneotlnrat Ran Franciaro with the several steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan.China. f htlllulues, Ceutral and Houtb America, Bee agent at Ager station, or address C. il.MAKKHAM.G. P. A.. Portland, Or. ..Vegetable btore.. The only Vegetable Store in 0 iAkrvlew Is located at tbe North end of Water Htreet. Vegetables, Fruit, Produce; 4 Also lieneral Merchandise, Cigars and Tobaccos. Free Delivery. Wliorton & Barnes For an) one killintr ur iJ injf rtocsT bclcoiciiiK to th EE BEALL, DRUGGIST Everything known to the trade carried In atock FINC Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. South Eastern Oregon Live Stock Association $500 REWARD Will be given fnr the arreet and convinion of any per on or pereoue eUaJiny any stock beloojfiny to tuetnbere of thu Association. J. D. COUGMLIN, J, n. INNES, President. Secretary. Ager-Lakeview Stage Line. S. L. McNAUGHTGN, Proprietor Office, Hotel Llnkville Klamath Falls, Or. vi.it DR. JORDAN'S orcatI UUSEUU OF ANATOMY' 1001 HARKIT ST.. tAH FRANCISCO. CAU rs s usa MS mut.j CIQARS... .STATIONERY Frank Smith's Barber Shop Hot and Cold Baths Ou door MOUIh or IIAKK 1 Tk. Iarw AaaMmloal UnaMim In tb Ww l Vrtmtt mlUm Im (A. CUy, A Wak b.mm, or any eoatraet- x d U.M,alllT.lv wrtf bv lb. 4Mdwt Bp.rUilat ou tb. faoUbt Ook. K.mUkr4 at y.ara, g 08. JORDAN-PEIVATt DISEASES x aaa aad sntlii r at.l mmmm w b. .r. auItVrlng A from lb Mmu tt r.utbtul Itidl.- w.uoaa w nmrn m aaaturar I-eave Lakevlew at 6:30 a. m.; arrive al BIy in 11 bours. Leave Hljr at ( a. m.; arrive at Klamatb rails In 15 bours. Leave Klamatb Falls at 7 a. m.; arrive mt Beswick in 9 hours. Leave Beswick at S a. m.; arrive at Ager 1st 7 bours. Makes conuection aith all train at Ager, Cat. Easy Coaches Excellent Acccmmodations Passenger, expraa aud freight traffic sol.citeH. All busiuesa cotruated to aa ill be expedited. G. W WISE. General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel." The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon. w.uoaa v nmrn in suakirsr A raara. Karvoixard phrsk-ai IMk4llty,lw HHHI'i M.nk.d lit .o iiaoumpU. tUtt at si.ra wnlii, rr.iui.r. 3 ia,.s.fs, lMt, rr....rj I' rlaatlaa-. Uf a eaiaatsstloa o a) rSWSlllM. ml IrHI Mrattv. MOM. t!. buctnr V tneni that ff win aul A r I ass e armsvo M. ti ' aalv aar.ra inamllal. rwil.f. WnL n.m.i.nM air l a. IXsMur o. mn alalat to p.rfurm A Ui nit oll7 Dlua.a ef ttm. B sslrMla, bat Is tr.M knawn to M a l.lr and W . sqiMr. rMvsHvaa aad urt.n, MonUuafll 11 oilpMlait7 llatta ( Baal. ) YPM ILlNj IharMfMr aradleatW bun I lbs arstoat with wit ah. ua.ol Marrar;. Trai..aB flIIMl b am EtMrL llmrfl.al I r fur k.sl.rfc A ouk-k aud wUcul run tor VIIm. riaaair aad fiMBlas,. Or. Jwdaa's saaclal Mialtaa saaihixla. TUT MAN analflnt to ot will nostra I an r auitjt oatMiM nt nlafmniDlalnt. ' H' wui 4iraranCM l)&JtIVM CUSM I I awry tat hiutmoaa. vnnviiianaa I UK b. tiit sincny vnvaas. CHAitesi rsnr kabosabul Traauuaiift Mnaaallv or b l.tt.r. Writ, fnr Knok. rHIMerHT V Mul Iwr mmm.) uau at wnw OH JORDAN CO.. Market M, t. K urnm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests tbe food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It Is the latest dlscoTereddlgeat ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It In stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price Me. and tl. La.rfrelie contain IS tlmea mail tlxa. Book All About dyspepsia tuaiUsUreo Prepared by E. C. OtWITT A CO- Chicago. Lakevlew Drug Company, A FULL HOUSE n.' lajtkiAWiniimi ui ami rnxmnmrvfrs Call and see us and find we are right. EESSsV Of Hardware, Implements, Wagons, Buggies, etc. We carry a full stock in our line. We can best serve you by you calling on us and letting us know what your wants are. Our Wares are Good, our prices Right. We merit your patronage by fair and square treatment J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oreong