I T M l l. IHRKITflRY. VNtTKn STATB". i ' ricol'li'iit Theodora lloojvvell Vlee-1'rei.ldriit Set-relary of Slate Hcrtelary of Trvamiry Secretary Interior HoortMary of War . Soorvtary of Navy Secretary of Comtti- rco . Secretary of Agriculture. . rw(ilt r .n.m! .. .. Atloritoy i ihthI TATK Governor tecretarv of stair ... . Treamtrer Attoriu'y Honeral Supl. I'uMk liiirni'(.u I'rtntcr Dairy ami Komi Com Haw 'a Thlat We offer one Hundred Hollars He taaid nr any ca-e ( Catarrh that can hot lectirvd liv Ma'l "a Catarrh 'r, V J. CH F.N FY A Co., Toledo. O. ... John Hay We the niidernMied, have known K, . ti'e M. sttaar J. I licitey (or tin laat IS years, and he K. A. Iiitrnoork li'v hiin H'rftilv honorable in nil Wm. H.Taft buaineaa tratiaa.-tlona anl llnaiifiiillv W in. ii. Moody able to can v out any olilitiniiona mailt on. II. fortelyou ' by their firm ,iiin w tlvui Winr A Tiir ax, Wholesale Pruniala, . tlottry I I'ayno Toledo. O. . P.C. Knox U ai.immi, Kiww , Makvix, Ylltil j-alo lnttitti-ti, I". ili'ilo, (). Ct'o. K. riiatulM-rlain Hull a iV'anli Cure la titkeii inter- K.I I Hi n l'i r nallv. hoiiiik .Inertly upon the blood Colonist Kate to Nevada anil Cat. September 15lli to October l.Vh. MM. from I(iIia lug I'Huit'rn points. New York ami Ronton fx). Haiti more anil Philadelphia 1111.75. Chicago 'X. St. Iiiiia, Memphis anil New Oilcans 'M. Council Muff, Onntlia., Sioux City, Kansas City, I-cavc nworlh, St. Joseph, lloiihlon ainl Miiicola. I'.1,!. Have your relatives ninic west. I( yon wish to send (or them tall on any Southern Pai'itli! .Went, ili'Hifit Midi Ii i it) the auioiuit of a colonist ticket Irom a y above point, with name and PROPI-5S.ONAL ... . . . ,MtHro i" mi 111 1 it iii pin ini-tn i i i in vRii'in . ii . it -ii . . a.m. Crawford Testimonial., m-ih tr.-e. 1'ii.e 7.h . inr ! ,,""r' '"r,' wm J. II. A.k.r..,.., ,o. Sold l.v all l.runtfiM. , lickrt or tickets are (.in.UI... th.-ni al . ... J. K. U hitncjr itll'- lniiiil Pill ar 1 1 licst. j their home ; or address . I no. M . r'ultoit, ... J. W. Hal'-jr i I l( r ivl I'afsclnrcl' Atfi'tit, Reno, New J. II Mitchell I I I'. W. Hilton ; ! Hi(it iifrinan A tiutist ux Snlnt (iiitiili'iiM Is Mtllli Aore School Land Tor Sale, !". K. v olvt-rtiin Vinkll;: tin I lu lit'l'iiii' statin' tifl W- A ill foil clit'Ki am' on n'l term KAM-'iTrl! Cliiirlt-M Stt-w ai l I'lirin-ll nt hlxNttnliii : ,,,' I"'" "' 'I'- ' s " K mxti. .iiwiAi..i-rai.T. ... U 111U,,r Vt. TIiIh l.nii,ls..i..o 1 ANm w 1 J ml ire II. I.. HoiiHoti ! i) .; Attormy W. J. Monro lft' tl lifiHixo v hfll UIImioi will Im I lkKlliI NTY. V. S. Snor. . . t'onicri'nu-n Piiproino Ji.il-t's All tlii Unit i- niiiiiiii'ovt'd Hi'd l ('iiii Joint Senator . . Reprf?vi!t:vi' r, ! I II I I I iililli' 1 hill llll'kllll 11 1 . 1 .:. i i it Joint a. I avoH k " " , hk'humi a n if. inaki'n ii very vaimtnit1 S KKI sti-inrr u'xv '''"'s Hslii't frtuu tlif nitiiiti-. Wrilf or mil t 1 1 1 i .- oilier for ianit' i John s. Monk .. ,.f i 't 'ttmcll .ii'.to.l In IsT.V Inlnrn. tf JuilK1' B- "iy flork A. W. MmiriiiK " ' ' ' '" Sheriff K. K. Klnt-liart I Tnad'ir r AtscKsor Sohool Supt Surveyor r K.Moore' rommll:iiii r Wk ln.Mr.r I V I 'I ark mn .-.J, T L: I Z .' '.'J F. O. BUlUlnjgt OW O. ';HE:Mereford Stock S'arn t V l ....... I t w a t'lirrit-r f ' --rjPK- Drevws Va,,Vt Oregon. j. k. nkH,n ! 2!f?tr?f..... r If.; .'.Al F. O. Bunting, Ow r--i?& e Ranch. : LUW'A largest herd of registered .More ram-lte lor ,ale. 1 l.m I !. a . K-.; I'jVixfcrA?-?,! .eep ranch of 14 forti.a lyln flontf ! 4- Vf J itt River, and fonin.la a vaal range on i.WHtli M. C. MIDEBRAND, M. D. t'MV CI.. N anil t kill ON Call nnfii'i n. ni.il i,iv or llillltl. I'll' rl iil lulii. im fi y con 1 1 M II I II 1 1 ! waw 01 I ICB AND KP5IIH NCI! J LIN TMIi 1 HA WILD Hill 51! tj New Pine Creek, Oregon. K. I., TKIN;H, 4 ll. K. M. MHITII .M l' hii ii a rrnm I'h It'lanx mill hurarvna. l.nkrtlrH, Or, !'' Iff. II. lriii si,,r.. (all, uim( o iMlnill nr lujlil. IMI T V II 1.1 l'h nlrlaii aiil Muni um (KH K-Nrw I'aly Hit) hi I nu. Illl t ttt Ull' ltrlill I alt lirriiti OKI U K- Pal) Hull, l, iK. lo lake cffci t, No. I tli.l l.i y al I nn I hfci . llr'KUl OKKH'K-Italy iKiil.lum I, it i i. itt n i'i k AlHrMi j -Kl.Uw l-altrvlrw . 4r. I nlHi'K. 11, Kuil, im Sheep or Cattle Ranch. Herefords in Oregon Bv,r ..k ..I it .1 P r. .-. 1 r A. '.V. TJ f"i' V T eiixrx" the bai.ka of tl.e river and (or milea j V TOUng -WaiCie IOr aie back. This atck ranch nt a fuap at J'-J'-XfryZf KkSOO. Write to Lake County Ex-j kJLiVZZ flll)0R ALAMO Ol hfd aminer for particular. ' ' I W J MOOKK .lloritr ) I jiw . akrvleM , Or OKKIt K-lxly llullillnir. i I - I. II VK TiH .tttorir) ...aM Ijtnd Maltrra NM-rlalt j OKHt K- Daly Hullillii. Kt a. in, V 47 a. in. I" i'.'. a, In. I" a, in. II It a. in. II M a. in, IJ im .. III. IJ l n. in. I.' :!" . in. I.' :,''i i. in. I II n. in I -ll i. Ml V;H I !. H m i in. 1 Ml. .!:.'; . in 4 .11 i. in, i, in, fi '-l i. Ml. :'Ji , iii. J :l a. in. I T 40 . it., i l,v . l.v. I.V l.v l.v. I V l.v l.v . I v. l.v l.v I V l.v l.v l.v l.v l.v l.v l.v l.v l.v Ar Tni'ixlay, Apr., . 1 1 : I No. i Hi'lin Al A: "i i, in 4" tn tit 1 1 Ar I.M'ji, in l i" ar , Ar 4 ;'i . lit I- lini'li ... At 4 In , In l'nr,t . . . a r a :io j., m l'liiin A r J: Ift , hi Ii m t . .Ar JIM p. m min'ii'ii . At J:l" i. to. I .1 iiih li ..Ar I i; i. iii i.nvniil in . Ar I : . m I'm l .Ar I Ii .. in I l nun . . . A r )'' :'ii a. in A in nli r Ar I.' Ill( i.tll A i In- A r II tni i'iit Mni f r I i.i ,. A r 1 1 U p. in Murr . Ar lu-47 j., in Kurlii , . Ar in .n ., in Ih.r.i- I nk, ..Ar it to i, in W at i ity . Ar 1:'it i. Mi I . i mo r art , n Mm rh inaiikAr. 7 '.'ift i. in Maili'llni- I t 7 :.nl a. In MCKWa VAI I I V HV A ti j.in I to . n mi, I t . I'liiiiin t ' ,1 in .in W .m ain A 4. ni II .iiinl.v . . VI n mn Ai I n ,iii i in um .i.l.! itain l.v.ll.-i ka Mil tr i.ir 7 AAaiif 1 tmilU Via mi I.v.i lalrvlllfAr I 4i'iii 7 li am- I MNNKI TKiN WITH T A f i K AT: ('lull y ami I limit, Or... ill villi-. Ail)n Irrinii, Inr I v.i . , I'ululi ) a nil Kt IIIiImi'II, laki- Illy, l.i Alittran anil III. l.i r, alll. Ilil .i . r I i h . fnr htainllli ami hnaanv lllr allf. toylr fur Mllfnr.l. 'aiifvlllt' ali'l Hnllllll vlll.-. Calif. Vinton, for I j.v a 1 1. .it . Ixm nii-vllli' ami ( artt.l. tM'll'a lint riirlti, I allf Hi'i-kalth, fnr iirtrav, 1 vlnrvllli-ami timrif Villi-. (allf. I'lalrvlllp.- Mnhaak ami ( Inry. ( allf. Hniio,-miinri-tini v ith h. . I r. i n. for all xinl Kant A f.l: V..V T K. 11 fnr all l-lttt-Hntllh. 1 OREGON REPUBLICANS IND0R5E PRESIDENT ROCSEVELT AND HIS RH.ICIE5. The ltt'iailillcaii (tarty of Oregon. In cmivfiitlt.il hkhciuIiIciI. ciniraliilatfn I he htalc and Nallnii iipttn the ftinti'iueil asL-t'iu'f ncy of Republican principlcr and pttliclt-M In our Natluiial (invi'i'iiiiifiit and the unprvcede ntctl pmspfrity that han fullnAt'd the inaiiitt-iiaucf of thn' prlnclili'M and I he end tree lllt'llt (if tlltlHf plllicifK. The liitiMir ttf the Narimi han Ihmi ft-iirlt'Ksly and h:ilcii IiiisI v inalntainod nt huiiic nud altruad. whether in the nifnirenient of law auaiust ileliiint corporatioiirt. in viuriiiit prulcNt aualiiHt iiiitranen on Ainerictins in Syria, .Jewinh .MHsrtncrert in Kiism.-i ami uiif.-i voralile inachiii.-it h him of i:iirupt'aii pow ern in Asia. I'resident KiMttevflt lias retleemetl Win pletle to carry out the polii-ii-n of the parly as (ii mul,iti . Ity that jrcat stateMiuiiti and revered martyretl I'reHident. William McK inley. He haNKhowii himself the fi.' of cm riiptiou in public life, the ardent cliiiuipinii and wtc friend of the Army and Navy, and the Hrm believer in e'liial riy;htM Itefore lite law In employer ami employe. rich or poor. Mack or white. Under his energetic leadership the Isthmian 'anal, frtif I rated for a lime by a lciuocratlc Pres ident, is soon to lie realized and to distinguish Ills Administration by one of the randet eiiuineerlny triumphs known to man. We recoiiize tlie profound obligation under hich Oregon rests to I'rewident Roosevelt for hi fictive and determined effort tin behalf of the (-wis and 'lark ( 'eiitennial. and we pleilge ourselves to testify the sincerity of this appreciation by a rousinir majority for I he Republican ticket in .lime and again In X:jvemla-r. In this connection we escially indorse flie tireless labors of Senators Mitchell and I'ulloii ami Representatives Hermann and Williamson. We instruct the delegates for this convention to the Republican National I on veul inn at 4 hicago to vote first and last for Theodore Roosevelt for President, and to use all honorable means for bring ing his nomination to pass. THE DELEGATION IN COMJRESS For the first time in years the State of Oregon is represented in both houses of Congress by a Htrong. harmonious, united ami effective delegation, inferior to none from the West. Their efforts in In-half of the Nation, their party and their state have been crowned witli signal suc cess, ami we hereby cxpres to them aw confidence and esteem and pledge them our supHrt In Iheir further efforttMo advance the Interests of Oregon and the Pacific Coast. MONEY Thanks to the courage ami wisdom of two Republican Administrations and four Republican Congresses, thc'iuoiiey of the Nation has Iteen securely established upon the gold standard, the stand ard of the enlightened nations of the world. The er capita circulation is the largent In our history, ami every dollar of paper and coin Is as goisl as gold. We commend the measures now pending in Congress, at t he Instance of Republican members, further amending the currency ami banking laws in the direction of safety and elasticity. TARIFF We n tiew our allegiance to the principle of protection to American industries. The merits of the Oingley law are attesied by the unprecedented prosperity of the Nation since its passage in 1V7. Schedules must be c!i;i iif.eil from lime to time, as new conditions arise, but when the tariff is re vised it must lie by I lie f rieiii Is, and not by the foes, of Ann rican industry. THE TRUSTS We lieaitily commend tin-fearless and determined course pursued by President Roosevelt and Attorney-fieiieral Kiinx toward tin- trusts, and we point with pride to the hostility aroused against the Administration among the speculators of Wall street and corporations that defy the law. Oltedience to I he la w amiiust monopoly inflicts no hardship on any honest industry, ami the fiction of the President lu the Northern Securities merger atid other cases has only served to cheek dangerous speculation and encourage every legitimate enterprise. THE PHILIPPINES We indorse the policy enunciated by President .Me Kin ley and followed by Secretary Tuft, of "th Philippines for the Filipinos," and we especially commend the earnest and persistent efforts made by Senator Mitchell for lower tariffs between the Philippines ami the United States. We hold that the Philippines must Is' retained by the United States fur their own goixl as well as for a base of American Influence in the Far Knst, but that Justice requires the least possible burdens upon their commerce with the United States, that, they may be cemented to us by ties of self interest and affection. In the Interest of Pacific leveloyment, we demand for the Philippines the same liberal and ltenefl cent treatment that lias lcen accorded to Hawaii and Porto Rico. Proud of the history and achievements of our party, and especially of the present Administra tion and the lteneflcent results that our nation Is receiving therefrom, and particularly our old Oregon Country, we confidently submit our cause to the patriotic citizens of our stat .for- .Indorsement and earnestly apjwal to them to show their gralitude and appreciation to President Roosevelt and ' our Republican leaders in Congress for honoring our history and aiding In the development of our match less resources. 0o ,, MM IO0000IMIOtlOOOOl I ) ' wnnnirii m nit wnom iiuuuoiin ui nil iiunilti amp Nn, 6'itl Mi-rtimi iln ! ami 41 h va rilnrwlay of rarh m-uiili In Maiuiiili- Hall, al a p. nt. K Kt HKS.r. t'tiiiatil I uniiiiamli-r. -.. . IA141 ini, 1 li-rk. I.A K K VI KW KM 'A M I'M K.N T, No 1. S I. O. o. K. Hutu lli Ul ami :ii TlinrM Q May rvfitliiKu nf t-ai h innnlli In Oil.l Kt'l- Invor Hall, jii-t !. s. t . AtllTkiiM, KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TAHLH . . . In r.fiit 1 .lu ne L'Mh, 1 ::!. t.T Pally Nn. I No. i iiKi-r A Kr.-iiiltl N. AT t No a 111. p. 111 :i W ill tr..t I" 1 1 In i; lu Hi:.T Hi-I I II: -a J:M :i:.tH PoKKi.AMA ! Jtlllt-tlnll M.lltiif S11 in til It I 'PI" r 'rii h'l-k Siur hiuir " II. 11 si.rim.'. iln! inn Kali 1 n-.-l. spur soi l l'r.tk-i- I I A 1 1( 1 1 . 111 p. III. ' tl:'.'n ('.:!( :tt . .'. .1. f.:ti i " ' II ! -:t ' f.:ii ! :l"i ! 4 4-. I I 1 I 4'Un ----- ---- i 1 !j I I --ALTURAS COMPOUND INTEREST The troublo with moat adver tisers Is that they expect Imme diate return of lnrue propor tions. One prominent udvertlser Illustrates tho principle of adver tising lu this wiiy: "Ikr iitoiirt rirnleil for ail t r rl Ikl nu la lltr i, uii" na If placed lit Inlrrml, The rot1la from the a il r rl lul lite re tlrluallr the Inlrrral on the lot raiment, "The nun. spent for ml vertlsltii are properly chargeable to cap ital account because lite result ing i."od will is something ilmt hurt Milne, which. If I lie ndver tlslliff has liccn properly done, can usually be sold for the face value of the Investment. 'The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with which the Investment Is made. "Just as the (pulckest wuy lo Increase Invested wealth Is by compounding the Interest, just ho the quickest way to realize re sult from advertising la to coin pound the returua." Advertising Experience. Advrrtlaera get (rood rtturna on th amount Invested In our colurhna. Wa reach tha people. STAGE LINE II. K. IIaiiki.h, Pr..p'r. Office in Iticber'A 5tore I Mailt' leaves l.iikevieM daily, ex- ' ivpt Stiriihiv hi (in. 111. Airives at Ali 11 1 n hi ii p in. Ieaven Aliiiriin Inr l.nkevicw Hi (i o'clock h. 111 or on the arrival of the alnue fr.m Madeline. Ar rives in l.iikcvien in 2 hoiira af ter leavinu A 1 1 n r : 1 -. Preischt - Matter - (liven 5trict Attention first - Class Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line i. L. VADIN, Proprietor. Office In LInkvllle Hotel Klamath Falla. j llittlv from I'liKct'eliin l.v Keno, Klam ' itili I hIIh. I 'ui 1 y I'oiiitiiti, Hinl IHy to I Lakev ieM . I Hitilt- from I.itkcview l.v Illy, lliuianii i I'Hirv, K la nut t Ii IhIIh, Keno. to 'o j kec'ciii.t ; I'tom Khiniiilli lull- in Keno hv s 1 i n 11 i 1 11 ii 1 Iii 111 Kit o 10 l'i,kt'i.'ciiiii ovci the Siuikfi I 011 r lloe Slii'e Line. Good Stock tasy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE L. Mi NAt'ianoN, I'rup. Office atplercantile Store Mage leaves Lskeview MomliiyH, Wed tierduyH and FridayH at tl a. 111., arrive at Plush hi l p. in. Leaves flush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at ft a. in., arrive at Lskeview ttt D p. 111. PftcMeiijier fare f'l 1 way or 5 for round trip. Freight rules from May 1st to Nov. 1st f .7.r);per huiidreil ; from Nov. lat In May M tl 10 et 1, 11 ml ml