Reward. The lward ol director of Sehool Ii trirt No. ?, f I.kt county will pay 2o for the aml and .inii'iiii :f the party or partiea h r ntly broke lit window lialiti" nut of the piiMio n-lnml building. The ai re!, and conviction of parties coinniitivig depredation about paid aeiioo-l building in the (nunc ill be suitably rewarded. Iv unlet if the School Hoaid. Hated tliii iVth day of June. UHU. W 3 Reward of $2,000 The Woolnrowcra AKKiH-itititiii of Lake County will orniuilie pernm uently next month. I'ntll audi time. I will nlve a rewnrd of jfJ.Otm for the arrest und conviction or any party or pnrtiea nuiliy of uiaitnluK or Kill lug alieep lielotijiiiit; to uieuila-ra of tin temporary organisation. S. It. OlAMH.KIt. A. O. U. W. Notice. All membera ol Ijikenide Lodge No. Ill, A. O. I W., are reaped fully re quested to be present at the nest regular meeting. Luporlaut Imsine tfre the lot! e. F. E. llAKRia Mailer Wiuknmn. Large Sum for Water Troughs. (Our tuimb AiilmaU) Artlu May ineetln of the dlrec tora of tlio MaHnachiiHetta Society for tla Prevention of Cruelty to Anl nmla am) the American Humane Kd ncatlon Society, heM Nfay iMh. It waa voted that In memory of the p-nerona n'tft f be bite Arloch I Wcntworth the Mnaanchuaetta Soci ety hereby offer to the aclectincn j of each of the over three hundred MtiMsmhuwetta country towna twen ty dollar to aiil In eatablUhlutf i watering trough or fountalna for i a n im. -lis, attached to which ahouhl t , lie an Inm cup for the uao of human being, ami on or near which ahull be Iiisii il-(t or painted the word, "Weaned are the Merciful." The Selectmen ofall Alutaachuwetta towna are reueatel to kindly noil fy me of their acceptance ami click will then lie forwarded to their chair- ! men. j We ahull expect to publish widely a lonn lift that have accepted our ' Klft- tiKO. T. Ancki.i., l'rea. of the Miiha. Stielcty. Arrest It! $50 Reward. For anv t-kin d?eae. KCZEMA, OLt SORES. J'lLK. PlMl'LKS. etc., which the new RADICV REMEDY EC-ZISE will not cure promptly. Send today for afree treatment putficient to cure anv ordinary ae. HtlYP CHEMICAL CO., Rand McNally IHdg., Chicago. ! Cniiul .,.. i'n ftianr..u NinJl The Sunaet NtitMV Company haa sold I taeinilpnient, ex pnaa contract a, etc., to V. K. Travla, the mall con. tractor of Portland. 1'ohwhhIoii waa given to Travla on June IM. The day atap haa been taken oh and a night atiine only will la' run. The boat now arrlvea at Klamath Falla at -MUI a. m. and leavea at IlMKl a. in., laying over at Keno all day. The atage leavea 1'okegania on the arrival of the train from Thrall. n-.Xt p. m. 4 nrett r I hi nnlr llbrrhar AMe r.Trit rnra r Mulfrrlna. "I wih to any a few word in prale of CliamU'rlai'ii'a Colic Cboiera and liiarrlioea Kftiieiiv, aava Mia. Maine Hu rye. of Mar iiinviile, Ya. "1 Buffered from chronic diHnhoea for ten vearaanil j during that lima I run! Hrinuw mciliriiiex a ithoiil olititiniiig any ierniunenl iclief. I.iiMt aniiiiner one of uiy cliil'ireii m taken a iih rhnlt-ia inorlmn, anil I pro cured a InuIm -if thix renmlv. tnly two doce were required to give her en tire relief. 1 then decided to try the medicine mvclf. and did not ne all of one bottle heM 1 wax well and 1 have never Mi ire laen trouble! Midi that complaint, due ca l ay Imi nunli in favor of tint! wonderful niedi-ine." Thia remedy ia for pale bv I-re lleall. lROl-n5SI()NAL. a, K. I.. HTKIKKM, M. 1. ani l II A MTfr lM lhli'lMi.n anil ftMi aeana, I HkrVlrH.llr, K II, HMITH.M.U r'Hl'rt n.li' I't'itf aiir. roiuetlj ilny vr iiiht. C nil MiawaMl IMI T II A I.I. I'hj olrlan ! aim a an OKM( K-Nkw liKly MullitliiK. II K U r HHIOH r-T II. ..Iil I nit.' .! , Hl-viiai I I haobrrlaln'M t allr. 4'hlrra ana lllarihtrl Krmrd). Thia remedy ia certain to be needed in al moat every home liefore the (uniiner is over. It can alwaya be dfa-nileil upon even in the iuo-t ever and daiiKeroiia caaea. It ia epeciMlly val uable for summer dicordera in children. It i pleasant to take and never faila to liive prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It may ave life. For aaie by Lee Iieall. More School Land For 5ale. w ill aell cheap am' on hhI term the wect half c f see. '.Ni. tp. '.K S K LH) E. Alao the west lulf of ec. I'K, tp. !W, S. K 1S E. All this land i uuiuiproved and beintt locateil as it ia. makes it very valuable. Write or call t thU ollice (or partic OKI'K K IhI) Hull, II, in. i . y tw A I lol l. ) Ml I. MM i jilt. . ir a oKKK'i:-iitl liMilihnii '. it. itii.iiVMi-i.r. Allui nr j .Ml- l.at Ijlltf Vli w . 4lr i'MK K- Inly IIiiiKIIiik. fit take effii t. Tuenlay, Apr., I .HKV.I. W. J MIMINK .llrnr-al-l.a . Itkr vlr , r Or KICK - In!)- Ilnll.lli. I. II. VKtl TIK AUnrir -al - l.avt Ijnid Mallrrw Mperlall OKI UK I'uly lliillitlliil. urnnniitH nc Tut yfnoin ''"" ... nuuumin U( nil nuniu rmi mi, eai M'cl on ilir til ami 41 li ..lurxU jr ol ( pui'h iii 'iiili In MuiiiiK' 1111. al s , m, l r. r i imMtv, uimtii I uuimaiiiii r. K. N. Uul ikh. h rk. No. I W in a. Mi a. lo:ort a. in-:) a. II a. It V a, IM i. I'i IK II IJ :i .. I.' .vi i. I li n. in. I 'in p. in K.lt'l. ;ll I i III. 1:. li III :M I". I:'. . in. l t,l ).. lit, A: : . in. ::) ji in. T IA a. in. T:K i. ir.. in. in. in. in. I.v l I.v I.v. I.v I.v I.v. I.v I.v I.v . I.v I.v I v I I v I.v I V I.v I.v I.v I.v I Ar MlMMl ,. . n. in u . .. I r ar I rai'i . , . I'nnlv, . . . , , I'liiiiiat , I lal . I aiiii'tnti . H. '.l liix k , t'iMialNlllla tiil' . I. li'Vali A 11..-. I . , A hi.'.li-. , lie I . Inn Murrnv . Karlu II. .r..- I nk.' Mat. rly . . 'Ivt IIMI lln i k main M. .1.-1 IIH- ..A I Ar Ar Ar . .Ar .Ar ..Ar Al ..Ar Ar . ,r ...Ir Ar Ar ...r ..Ar .. Ar .Ar ,r Ar Ar. I.v !1 III H:.ni J:4f it i I" I 47 I ; i!V in IJM l'.':lii It : i II lil H 47 in ai v ai a ui -: T:.W 7::i f i . 4 i. in p. ni p. in l. m ji. in p. in pi m . ni . in p. hi p. in a. in i p ni p in p. in p, Hi p. n p, lit . in p. in p. in a. in .alt UHA VAI I I V HV lllars. If tj I.AKKMKW KM AWI'MkNT. No l. i ax44))aaxx4)a a a oaasmn as I sao44oxi a iataiiMil naa ' OREGON REPUBLICANS INDORSE PRESIDENT ROCSEVELT AND HIS POLICIES. 1'he Keptiblican party of Oiv.on, iu couventicii UHrtembled, conratulateH the Hfate and Nation upon the continued aseem'ciicy of Republican principlea and policiea In our National tiox erniui-nt ami the unpreeeileiiteil prowKTity that lww followed the maintenance of thoae principlea and the eiiforei ment of thoNc policiea. The honor of the Nation haa la-en fearleaaly urn aauaclously maiiitaineil at home ami abroad, whether in the mforeement of law aurainat ilefiant corporations, in viKorotia prottt aainat outrayea on Americana ia Syria.. Jewiah Massacrea in KuhhIu and unfavorable inachiuatloiiH of Euroenu pow era in Asia. l'reaident Kooavelt haa reileeineil hia pledge to carry out the policiea of the parly aa formulateil by that sreat atateainan ami revereil martyred I'reaident, William McKlnley. He luia ahown hlmaelf the foe of coirnption In public life, the anient champion and wlm friend of the Army and Navy, and the firm lieliever hi equal rljjhta before the law to employer ami employe. rich or poor, bluck or white. Under hia energetic leadership the Iathmlan Cunal, fruatrated for a time by n iH-mocrutlc Tn-a-ident, ia aoon to be reullzet and to dfatinguisb hia Adinliiiatration by one of the grnndeat engineering triumpha known to man. We recopnize the profound obligation under which Oregon reata to I'rcaldent Ilooaevelt for hia active and determined effort on behalf of the Lewia und Clark Centennial, and we pledge ouraelvea to testify the sincerity of thia appreciation by u roualng majority for the Republican ticket In June and again in NovetnlK-r. In thia connection we caiMx-lully Indorse the tirelesa labors of Scnatora Mitchell and Fulton and Repreaentativea Hermann and Williamson. We instruct the delegatea for this convention to the Republican National Convention at Chicago t ) vote first and last for Theodore Roosevelt for President, and to use all honorable means for bring ing hia nomination to pass. THE DELEGATION IN CONGRESS For the first time in years the State of Oregon la represented In both houses of Congress by a strong, harmonious, united and effective delegation. Inferior to none from the West. Their efforts in ladialf of the Nation, their party and their state have been crowned with signal suc cess, and we hereby express to them oik confidence and esteem and pledge them our support In their further efforts to advance the Interests of Oregon and the Pacific Coast. MONEY Thanks to the coiiruge and wisdom (if two Ilepuhllcau Administrations and four Republican Congresses, the money of the Nation has lanui securely established upon the gold stundurd, the stand ard of the enlightened nations of the world. The is.t capita circulation is the largest in our history, and every dollar of pajier and coin Is as good as gold. We commend the measures now pending in Congress, at the instance of Republican inemla-rs, further amending the currency ami banking laws in the direction of safety and elasticity. TARIFF We renew our allegiance to the principle of protection to American industries. The merits of the Dlngley law are attesied by the unprecedented prosia-rity of the Nation since Its passage in lv.7. Schedules must be changed from time to time, us new conditions arise, but when the tariff la re vised It must la by the friends, and not by the foes, of American industry. THE TRUSTS We heartily commend the fearless and determined course pursued by President Roosevelt and Attorney -(Jencral Kimx toward the trusts, and we point with pride to the hostility aroused against, the Administration among the sM'culators of Wall street and corporations that defy the law. Ola-dience to the la w against monopoly inflicts no hardship on any honest Industry, and the action of the President In the Northern Securities merger and other cases has only served to check dangerous sjieculatlon and encourage every legitimate enterprise. THE PHILIPPINES We indorse the policy enunciated by President McKlnley und followed by Secretury Tuft of "the Philippines for the Filipinos," and we especially commend the earnest und persistent efforts made by .Senator Mitchell for lower tariffs between the Philippines and the United States. We hold that the Philippines must la retained by the United Stutes for their own good us well ns for a base of American luHuence In the Far East, but that Justice requires the least possible burdens upon their commerce with the United States, that they may be cemented to ua by ties of self Interest and affection.' In the Interest of Pacific develoyment, we demand for the Philippines the same literal und Isinefl cent treatment that has been accorded to Hawaii and orto Itlco. ' ... ... .... Proud of the history and achievements of our party, and especially of the present Administra tion and the laineficeut results that our nation Is receiving therefrom, und particularly our old Oregon Country, we confidently submit our cause to the patriotic citizens of our state for Indorsement und earnestly appeul to them to show their gratlrude'and appreciation to Prealdent Kooaevelt and our Republican leaders In Congress for honoring our history and aiding in the development of our match less resources. ,o. o. K. nu-i-l ilm ll ami .1-1 Thnr. N ilay riiMtltiKii ol trh tni.nl li hi OiM lev..' Halt. lkiM l.-u. a K. AiiOiTNoa A.' C.C. '. J Mimimk. mMIh. V(i!pinlii :"ntn.l.v , . flu mm Ai .1 pm . in A 4Apn. II Ji' am 1 1 v. . V In inn A til I'. pm to am A ipin IJ 'vaiii!l.v ll.-t kili.Arj Heptr 7 hoai flupiiilU Viam I.v rlairvlllrAr1 1.Kipni Titian? fONNKlTIOS Willi al'AOK AT; IVriao, (or laSrvlrw, l'iU-y ami I'linh, rv. ami II. HIiImpII. I akr i lly, ( rlai v ill", A -lln Aliuran ami lll l r. 4'alll. Mm ..rtn,- tor Mamllli ami iiaiivlll- I'alll. m.y.v - for Mlltiirl, 'an.-. villi- all I llunlln vlil.-. r.iif. VHiiiin,- lor Ij.vallon. I'liMtnrvlllr ant Cacnil-lH-11'a llol K rh.. Calll ii-rk Iih.- lur i.eiirat. 1 lnrvln aixllirran villi. rail). lalrvllli-.- Mi. Law k ami ') ory, ( If, Mrlni,--i oiilH-i-lll. Iih ". . Car. I o. lor all lailtiia JUi . -i : V, ,V T It. M. tor all Mlnir South. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TAHLE . . . Ill l;f!ert June llli, !l. The LcaJing Paper of the Pacific Coast TrV San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Tha vary beat waskly Nawipapar publlihed In tha enltre Wait. $1.50 a Year Iarludlns otaa u anjr art of tha ioltod SlaUM, 1 aaada awl alailco It I bait bacauta, baaldaa printlnj all tha new of tha world -oaoh wask In an Intarettlnf way and fully Illustrating many articles. It haa spaclal daparl ments devoted to ACRICULTURS HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIVi STOCK Mining literature fashions and S.-ORTS These are presided over by editors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. Tha pages devoted to Agr culture, Horticu lure. Poultry ana Live Slock ars well l.lusirated and (tiled with matter ol tha greatest Interest to ail augaged In thasa Industries, every Una belaf written by those who are In close touch with conditions prevailing on thia Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will be aent free. Da you wart tha Chraeriela Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico on one aide, MAP OF' THE WOPLD. prsnllng to view In icie continuous map, with all a rets In true proportion, tha en tire surface of the Earth on tha other side. Send $2 and get tha Map and "Weekly Chronicle" for one year, postage prepaid on Map and Paper. The Daily and Map Rf mail, postage paid Only $8.75 a Year Address M. H. da YOUNO, Proprietor "Dan yraneiaeo C'hronlela, San Franclaoo, Cat. CIBCUL4TI0N DIPARTafXNT No t N.i I'. t'n.-ilifir V f"r. I(hl V.. 4 No V 9-M I. '.II IU:I7 Hi'iJ 10:: to: 4 1 ll:sa in. p. :a! 1 I'liKI'-lMI j .iilirlh.li I'1Ihk . hiilmitll 1 1 i i-vr ' li l-'i k pur -l'i-r " " " J-m . , ,1 apritiir. talloti :'t'. : Kall-i k spur 2 :"il . mm-I Htl.tk-.- I n: i.AHtu I- III p. III. J n i ia :?a ftlJII a u . h:X. ft HI ft:U it' 4:i LAKGVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. IUnkum, I'rop'r. Offk in iiieber' 5tore Mnue li-uve Ijikeview .laily.ea tvjil Mimlay at fi a. m. Arrive at Almoin nt ii p. m. l-euvi-. Alturs lur l.akafiew at H 0YI.1.U a. in run tha arrival nf the plaice fnuii Md.leline. Ar rivea in I.Hkeview in 1? hours af ter leaviiitf Altura. Freight - Matters Given Strict - Attention .... 1 . , ! first - Cld$s - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VAOIN, Proprietor. Office in Llnkville Ifotel j klamath Falls. ! Iaily from 1'nkeofina liy Keno, Kiatt 1 atli Kallx. Jinny, lintian.a, aiitl lUy to i IkevieM . 1 atly fnuii I.Hkt-vi- ly I'ly, Bonanxit I I'airy, Klamath Fall, Keno, to Ku- ki-uernu From Klumatli F'all to Keno by I Mi-Hiiier iiihI 1 11. in Kei 11 ti l'ok'i.'enii I over I lie Sunei Four-Hurne Ma Line. I Good Stock Easy Coaches ;lakbvii-v plush ! STAGE LINE Notice. To whom It ItlilA I'olieel'ii, Notlio Ia iM'relt.v jdven, thnt I will not Im re HiotiHilile for any debt or ilehta con tracted liy any peraon other tluin inyaelf, except on tny written order, tlKO. WlNKKI.MAN, Duteil, May 111, 1!MU. Zi S. I., Mi N Arj-Mtuv, J'rop. Office at Mercantile Store KtaRO leavea Lakeview Mondays, Wed negiJaya ami Friday at ti a. in., arrive at Pluali al li p. in. Leavea I'luah Tues day!, Thurnilava and Saturdays, at H a. in., arrive at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Paasenuer fare 3 one way or 5 for round trip. Kreiyht ratea from May 1st to Nov. M f .75 ier hnadred ; from Nov. lnt to May l.t 11.00 prr hundred