SCII.HCE AND INDUSTRY. Amonjr the 283 medical journals published In the t'nltecl States, IS are devoted eaeluaively to hygiene. Utah has more than doubled its manufacturing plant tdnee IS90, the umber lucrraainir from 530 to 1.4(H). A. German naturalist aura that in ee of an earlr aprlnir a single pair of field mree may, by the end of the I lleUmi from HMtit aitnl.urnl autumn, be, the'uroud anceators of I tfcvnslnnally fair l;itnel 00 mire. . I rmiter Oatinar Apparel. Arrest III $$o Reward. Whlt scrjre, and white voile seem ta For niiv akin li,a'. Kt'.KMA, OlJ tx ho mnterlnla moat fitvored for out- J MIKKS. I'll , rlNili.KH, He., Ittol door affnlra, which arvdcoldedly amnrt the new .tU'Je UIIM KDY KO-ZIX K (bin waaon. noil In lien. I ciuip everr- ! HI Hot elf miliH I.V. Helld t.lav for till,, rmm Ih.t ..mu... .Iintw.1 l,......t ! afte lllHiniUll lilll iellt effect to Iho picture hut l worn. Hut fine net veil, twrrwl by heavy chif fon, are approve,! not only a n to ciin- niiv .onliimtv ihw IIOYI) CIIK.MICAI. tt).. Hand McNxllv IIM., t.'licn. IHHt- ter of mode, but to prevent tine com- Of 100 unit of work done in Great Rritatn, 13 are aceompliahed by man power unaided by machinery. In th United States only four per cent, of work la done by man-power. Irltih medical Jon mala of hifrh au thority insist that clone ran h arti ficially iro(!u."ed at reaaonable ex pence to purify the air in tunnel, aewera and other places in London. The reaulta achieved in Germany with the open-air treatment of con sunipt.nn have been so remarkable that the number of special hospital baa rapidly increaaed to ftO, with S.iaa. bed a. Sir William Crookes has Juat an nounced to the Koyal aociety iir element of a pale brown color which he calls victorium. It ranks between yttrium and terbium and haa an atomic weijrht of 17 and a apectrun in the ultra-violet region. In ordct to examine tha epeetrum an eP ratirs has been constructed which will measure to the one hundred . thousandths of an inch. i A Strasburfr aeronaut aays he ha seen anvcaple at the height of S.tKa meters and again a pair of storks and buzaard 900 meters bov the scm level. On March 10, 1890, some aeronauts observed a lark flying at tJie height -of l.ooo meters; on July 18, 1899, another balloon met a couple of crows at an altitude of l,4o tneter. These, however, are excep tions. Birds are hardly ever a ret Above a height of 1.000 meters; ever above 00 meters they are not fre quent. - More School Land For Sale. will im'H cheap Ht term In the ,!, 1Hf , ( ,! ,(l .( s t SM K. tp. :w. s. Ilk.! ,.... M...l...-.UI , ilini iitinii ii, tiiiiiu. ,-iius, ni null f, . . i .w ro. tinted akin n,l unafraid of the i A'" ,x, sl ! ''' ravages of time and weather, unveil It It K her far to tlio element, lu evident en joyment. Itut my lady of yearn could not afford to let the demoted cnvnlter at tier aide ninko Invldioua compari sons, and ao alio la veiled mid en shrouded In lai and rhlfTon and pone beneath the liluahlng Unlit of a nil parasol, secure In the fond liellef that the attractions of youth are atlll her. All thU land I unimproved and hclmi hated aa it i. make it very valuable. Write in call UiU nlllce for ail!o n)ra. If Khlrt Wilat Uailta. The white linen ahlrt walat anil are Laving a dUtlnct vogue of their own thl year. Many of them owe their ainnrt look to merely the arrangement of the tucks which are Introduced. In plead of Ix-lng trimmed with embroid ery or plplug of a contrasting tduide of linen or silk, tuck are used to form the tloiince ami to emphaaixe the aja- lal lines of the aklrt. such a tboMtole front, the hip yoke, etc. Reward of $2,000. Tlw Wuolii rower AMHlntln of I,nke 4 Minty will orKHiiUe pennn nently next month. I'ntll Huchtlme. 1 will ' tvanr.1 of f'.laMl for I lie nrroHt inl convict Ion of nn.v party or pnrtlca utility of imiliiilnu- or kill llIK sheep U-lolDilnu: to Illclilla r of tlic tentporiiry orunnlxntlon. S. II. OlANM.KK. PR0Fn5SI0NAL. a. a. l. itaiNKa, m. n. a II, ITM, M.D MMITII A MT-Ir'.lt lRlrlana aMt atararaaa. I.akevlew. p, OI KII K-- IWll' limn Miura. CalU iwr4 pc"iiatl) Ujr vr niulii. IIKTV HA I.I. fhjalrlau and hmiroi KH K-New Paly HiiIIiIIiik. Hratalt) Tarlsrt-J. A caae came t tha lor for per- iteiit and unmerciful torture haa er bapa never la-en eqnalle Joe Gob bu n. of CiIuks' Calif, write. "For 15 vears I endured inaufferable ain from Kbeiiniatiam ami tiolhing relioveil me. tiiough I Hied evervthiuir known. 1 came scroaa Kleclric Vlittera and it's the greatest ni-Hcine on earth for that trouble. A few Imllle of it completely relieved and cured me." Jni" aa good for Liver and Kionev trouble and gen eral debility. Onlv50o. haitfactton guaranteed by Iee Beall, Uriitiuial. ( mrr mf I hraale ItUrrhaea Antr.Tra r ar atntteriaa. '1 ih to aav a few word in praie of ChaniW-ilaiii'a folio Uioicra and Diarrhoea Kemeitv." aav Mr. Matlie lbtrge. of Van inavi le, Va. "I auaen from chronic diarrhoea for ten yearaand during that time tried variou medicinea without obtaining any -rmanent relief. Ijtut mmmer one of my children waa taken wilh cboleia inorbna, and I pro cored a little -f tbia remedy. Only two do-ca were re.nired to nive lier en tire relief . I I lieu decided to try the medicine mvaelt. ami im ue a ..... Iioiile U-f. r- I waa well and I have i.nwp Kim- Ui-ii troubled with that com nl aint no ca l in favor of that wonderful Tbia remedy ia loraale bv lM. K lK.tlOltt.aiT Itrallal Lake view, Oregaa OKI U K- Pal) H.tl 1.11 .1ST. furor) al Law l.akevlrw. Oregai 0'K'K-ialy UiilUlin. 4'. II. liI.NVMrI.K .ttarae)al-la lakevlrw , r. lit HI E-Inly ItmlilliHl. W. J MOOKK .tttaraeyatl4iw. Iikevlew, Or OrTirK-llx Bullilli. To lake elTi t. 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M in .11 p. hi a -411 p. ni :iu p. pi a . ha p. in T:fw m M 7si a. in MI HIM AI.I.I7V HV S nopm a 4Apm ni pm T ' pm ti .i iaiii.l.v.. I'lutaa. Ai It .Mam I.v, . Vltiliui Ai l.'.'Ciam'l.v.Hii kwilh.Ar U Vmni l.v.l l i r v l III-A r l.uipm t an am pm.a 4U an) i..iptr 7. Mam l.aipm 7 mi am I. II. YKVaTUK Attarnr)at-jiw IjiMti Matter Mpeelalt) orni K- iHily Hiiildlns. t 'MINKI'lloN WITH KTAtlK AT: I'alali-y i lljr, ( c Nmanvllle ' aail Hn.h. Orv. cilanlll. Aillu 1 irnnniiM nc rut wnmn u-virw nuuuam ur mi nuniu t r L 'amp No, tM Mvela on the l at 4ib WeilnrMlay of each ni'Hiih la Mkmle Hall, al a p. a. K Y l uaNKV, I iinatil raiiimaiiilvr. K. N. UittiBH, t lerk. 1 OREGON REPUBLICANS INDORSE PRESIDENT ROCSEVELT AND MIS POLICIES ay tHi much &:jFJ''i'sifJrur''s'f'f'r 'r'jrA niedfine. i i iirtvirw tKi iui'vrs'T. v.. ia. V IC lleall. J I.O.O. r. tnrela the lt anil .1.1 Thnr. " """" "" ! b ,'T vv"ln"' h miuilb In Oilil Kvl- S, lllii i a , Iowa' Hall, lakevlew. H. K. A it I fT ana, V A l'. P., W. 1. Miaiaa. Hcrlb. A 3 i 1 J The liepiihliciiii partv of Oregon, in coiiveiiticn MH-inl.lcd, coiirmtiilHtca the mate ami Nation upon the coutiMueil Hscen.Vncv f Itcpubllcan pcliuipW ami pollclea In our National tiovcniiiiciit aixl the nni.rece.lente.1 prosperity that lias followe.1 tle maintenance f thoae prliici.I. H ami tin enforce nient of tlniHe policie. The boti.ir of the .Nation IwuiU-en fenrlewly and aaclou.y malntaliMil at home ami alironn. vv-lietln r in the enforcement f law against 4lenaut corporation, in vlgoroua protect agalnnt oiitrnv on Aiiiei iciins In Syria, Jewl-di MaHnacres In KuhhIu and unf4Voralle luachliiHtloiiK of Kuroja-an pow. er In Afla. ' . I'rewi.lei.t lto.ievelt ha redeemed IiIh pletlge t etirry out the policM of the parly a forinulatcl liv that uteat utatexiuHn and revered mnrtyretl President, William McKlnle.v. 1- He has nhown hitn-elf tlio foe of corruption In public life, the ardent champion and wk friend of tlpVrmy and N.tvy. and the firm lieliever In tiual rlhta tt-fore the law to employer and employe. rtfli or poor, black or white. ., ' Under bin ener-ivtlc IcaderHhip the Isthmian Cunal, fruatxate.1 for a time by a I Vnnaral Ic In ident. I Koon to l.e realised and to dl-tlnguiHli bin Adminlatrntlon l.y one of Uie Krandcat . iiluecrln trhmipliH known to man. !Ve ri-c.itftiize the profound oliliKHtioti under which ()reRon rent to PrwMeut Itoom-vclt for IiIh act'ive and determined effort on Irehalf of the Lewi au.l Clark fetitemilal. and we pktl- ourm-lv.- to teatify the sincerity of thi appreciation by a. roualn majority for the KepuMleau ticket In June find again in Xovemla-r. ". -In this connectiou we enpeclally IndoratMlie tlreleH- labor or Senatorn MUcIhII mid I -niton ami HepreeiitativeH Hermann and Willianiaon. We liiKtruct tiie deleKatea for thin convention to tin- IU-publlciin National (tin veil Hon at bleat,'., to vote firm and lattt tor Tlieoilore Kooaevclt for I'reHldeut, and to uae all honorable mean for brln ing.liiri nomination to pan. THE DELEGATION IN CONGRESS For the nrt time in year the State of Oregon la represented in both houaea of CongivnH by a rtroiijr. hariuoniou. uniteil and effective delegation. Interior to none from the Went. Tlieir effort in liehnlf f the Nation, their party and their state have leen crowned w ith lnal uc ce. ami we hereby exprc to them our confidence and eateem and 'pledge them our anpport In their further effort to advance the Intercut of Oregon aim the J'ucillc Coat. MONEY Thank to the coinage and wldoin of two Ilepubllcan AdininltratlonH and four Kepubllcan Coiwre , the money of the Nation ha lieen wwurely eatabllahed tipon-the gold Uindard, tho stand ard lit the eti lightened nation of the world. The M-r capita circulation I the largeat In our hlntory, and every dollar or paja-r and colu J n good a gold. We coinnuMid the meaaure now pending in Cougre, at the Inatance of lU'publlean inemla r. further amending the currency and banking law in the direction of Hafoty and elallclty. TARIFF We renew otir alleulance to the principle of protection to American i nun trie. The merit of the Dinglcy law are attewted by the unprecedented proK;rlty of the Nation iuc' paagi In l!l7. Schedule mut Ih; changed from time to time, a new condition ar.HC. but when the tariff I re vised It mut be by the friends, and not by the foe, of American InduHtry. THE TRUSTS We beai t'.l.v coinnn nd Ibe feaiie and determined coui'mo purued by I'realdcnt ltooevelt and Attorney-Ueiieial Knox toward the truat. and we point with pride to the hoatillty arouaed again! the AdnilniKtratlon nnioiig the ajveculator of Wall Htreet and corporation that defy the law. Ola'dience to the law agalnt monopoly Inflict no hardwlilp on any honet lndiitry, and the action of the rieaident in the Northern Securltlc merger and other cac ha only wrved to chock daugerou M -ulatioii and enconrnge every legitimate enterprise. THE PHILIPPINES We iudoriM' the policy enunciated by President McKlnley and followed by Secretary Taft of "Ibe I'hillppines for the Kilipiuo," and we especially commend the earnest and jK'rHltent -fforr.s made by Vna tor Mitchell for lower tariff Itetwecn the Philippine arid the United States. We hold that the Philippine must bo retained by the United State ror their own good a well n .orabiiseor American Influence In the Far East, but that Justice require the leant possible burden ..pon their commerce with the United States, that they may )w cemented to u by tie of self interest and dffectlon. In the interest of Pacific, develoyment, we demand for the Philippine thy Hume lllieml find lamcll eat treatment that ha leeii accorded to Hawaii and Porto lllco. Proud of tlie history and achievement ol our party, and especially or the preaent Ailmlnlstrn . ion and tlie lieneflcent result that our nation I receiving therefrom, and particularly our old Oregon v ountry. we confidently Biibinlt our cause to the patriotic citizen or our tate for Indorsement nud 'iruestly apj)eal to them to show their gratitude and appreciation to President Itooserelt and our i publican leader IrH'ongrea for honoring our hUtory and aiding In tho tlevelopnient oi our maicn ! resource. - UMIIIIM IIMimillllllMIIMIIIIIIIIMMIII millllMMinilinMIIIIIMIMIIilMIMMMMMMIMIIIMMM il The LraJing Paptr of the Pacific Coast Th" San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronick' The very ben wek y New.-.patsr pubHaSed In lbs tn:re I. $1.50 a Year lurlixlina niiaa u am is I ''tha tutu! ,mim, i aoada urn l-c It i beat becauas, boii.!a prlntinv all the newt of the world sac 'veic in an imerestlnr. way and ull) "luslriilnj many artice. U his social dapart m n's uevoted to AGRICULTURE H -KTICUi-TURE rOUUTRY LIV STOCK M In INC L! TF.RATURE FAi.rllONS n: S OKTS Thra are pres ded ovr by eJ torn r.av !ig s iHorcufh aniw1 ed ! -Ii it spje a. Ii . Tha age:, vera t - Agr ra Hire, Hott.c ; t r . F-ou.try a;i : Llva iioc.i ar will l-ji'.ratrd and '1 ltd :ir, rr.itt-r o the (restait lniere.-.l u all -lscid' lu thaas Induairis-, evry lins btllif written ry thoas who sr in close touch with conditions prevailing on thij i cait. j SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will ba sent frss. Do ycu wart the Chrnettcls Reversible Map? Showing the United. States, Do miiv.cn o.' Canada and Nertharn M'!-o en one side, MAP OF T.-i T. 1 LD prs-nilng to view in t ni inuous msp, with all a. Oil In true proportion, the en tire sunsca cf ths Earth on the r.thr rliie. Send $2 and get the Map and "Weekly Chronicle" for on year, postage prepaid on Map and Paper. The Daily and Map Hjr nail, poatsft paI4 Only 18. 75 a Year Addrsaa . M. H. ds Y0UH0,. '' " Proprietor1 "Pau VrauelwsoCiiraalols,1' San P ranclaoo. Cat. CIBCVbATION DfPAITWXNT Terino,. fur l.alii- t. anit ft. m.lm-ll. laa Alluran an. I III. In f. Calif llm urm. Inr Hiaii.tlh ami I'allf. )rle - fur Mllfnni, 'anovlllr anil lluniln lllr, Calif. Vlnion, fur l.valimi, inwulvllle amtCaaail brll a lliil H,rlli. I'allf Bi-clili. inr iirneaMi. 1 virvllli ami i.roeii vlllc.Calir. Clalrvllli'. Mnli a ami 1 Inrr. 'all(. Hrliu,- ti.iiil.rllli xlib H. . I'm-. In. for all rilma Kk.i a Witi V, A T. K. K. Inr all points Hoiiltt. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Kffei't June JHlli. H:!. So I N. bally rT .1 I'auu-niti-r A Krvlgtil No, I No a. m. . :!M ! :M i Kill tun lli: 10 :-T III: M II : j .1 I'llkl.iiAMt ! Jniiriiiirl Hlitllia ; Miirnma ' l .r aw'rli U'.-li huir, Ijiwt.r " " llul H.rin.fiallun Kail l r.-. k iur i otrrl Hfl.li- .. . I AIMK . Ill p. Hi. ev. t:l'. ft XI 2: 6:14 ili t:t 'i:ui l;V :' LAKHVIEVV ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. .. Hoiara, frop'r. Office In UJebcr' Store Mini'' leaves Lakeview daily, ei v.t Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrivea at Alltnas at rl p. in. b'ui' Altur fur Mkwiew at ti ni-iick a: in. or on the arrival of the atk' from Madeline. Ar-riv- in l.akeview in 12 hours af ter li-aviii( Alturaa. ! Freisht .Matter - Given ! Strict - Attention ! first - Class - Accomodations. Sheep or Cttl Ranch More ranches for tale. Thin tim'fe a Hlieep ranch of 14 forties lyhiK aloni; i'itt River, ami controls ii vuat rano on the hanks of the river and fur miles hack. $0800. (minor for urticulnrs Thin ritx:k ranch, J a ciiap at Wri Us to the Laiiu ('oi)iily Ex- Western . Stage . Line J. L. VAWN, Piprkler. Office In Linkyllle Hotel Klamath Falls. Ihtily Ii.hii I'liKcf?!!: hy Keiio, Kiaui ath IuIIh, f h i i y , Ihihsiuh, and Uly to IakevieM . Pailv I r. hi i l.iiki-vi.'H hy lily, llonanaa Dairy, kluniMtli KhIU, Ken.i, to To keuetuii From Kliiniutfi 11 In to Keno by kleHin.i mid Iti'iii Kero to 1'okciif irnt over I he sniicei l;niir Hori-e Kiagw Line. Good Stock LAKEVII-W Easy Coaches PLUSH STAGE LINE I Mi X.m .nr.iv, Prop. Office at .Mercantile Store Htaife. leavca I.akevw Mom layV Wed neidayi. mid Kriilnya at rt a. ru., arrive! at 1'IuhIi ni ti p. in. Leaves I'lunh Tues day!, 'J InirKiJava ami Saturdays, at it a. m., nrrivea at lakeview at 0 p. m. PasMenuer fare (:) one way or (5 fi.r round trip. Kiei'M ratea from May 1st to Nov. lut f."5 )r hundred; iron j Nov, la! In May Ut ).'H per hundred