Cab GDotuttu GSxKtttnf Pablttkea' Every Thursday. C. O. MCTZKER. KlMMk BhIMIiii filtered at the lot Office t l.kvlew, Or, at Bccond-l'lMa Maltrr. (On Year $2.00 TERMS: Six Months, 1.00 (Three Months, 5O LAKEVIEW. ORBOON, DEC. 2s. i0s. Create TSk Emergency FirsU Senator John M. Oearln spoke Ms wn vlewn, diplomatically, tf not personally, and voiced the sentiment of nil Portland, when he stated that the Columbia rlTer appropriation wan Oregon's greatest needs. Since Tortland has proclaimed Itself the endowed home of I'ulted States Sen ators thl statement will fall upon welcome ears, hut Is certainly Incon gruent with the pretended efforts to wean Eastern and Southern Oregon from San Francisco. There are matters of fur greater Im portance to the porilou of the Ptate that is now tlitdinji its market In an other ptate. Eastern Oregon's great est needs are of nu'hn character that j legislation at the National capital is Its ditvet source of axsUtance The millions of acres of unfilled soil the best iu the state, the millions of acre of valuable agricultural lands tied up In forest reserves that should be thrown open to settlement, and would le, if the Is st Interests of the couutrr were coiisubed, all tend to keep out railroad-, and the absence of adequate transportation facilities Is directly charged with the crinie of diverting the vast trade of Eastern and Southern Oregon to San Fran cisco. Inngine tlx- ten million acres of land iu the Lakeview land district and nearly as much in the Burns dis trict that Is tributary to San Fran cisco, owing to coixiitions that ex ist to-day, spars ly settled Hnd tied up in useless lorest reserves of vast areas being made free to the liomeseekers and attractive as well, by deserved attention. How quick "wowld the. necessary railroads be - built.' to yike tlie.mide of this Inland ' empintyW'Sf jipf on the Columbia river say "ortland if you please'.' And how great then would the need be to open that waterway to the sea, and how quick w ould the Fed eral government grap the situation and make such appropriations as were needed to meet the demauds of a semi-ialand port? Create an emergency for the orien Ing of the Columbia river and the mon ey will be forthcoming. State Minerologist L. E. Aubrey of California, says that the timber land frauds exposed in Oregon and Wash ington are petty compared with sim ilar frauds now being carried on in California. Hundreds of thousands of acres of timber lands and richest mineral lands In the state are being by the timber grablers, says Mr. Aubrey. If It is exempt from entry as timber lands, they file mineral lo cation notices on It, take out a pat ent later and thus forever shut out the prospector and miner. When it Is open to entry they file timber loca tions and swear the land is non-mineral, even where it is known to be rich' in minerals, and where there are tamp mills crushing gold ore In the vicinity. We acknowledge, among our ex changes, the receipt of Vol. I, No. I, of the Courier, a new College Journal published by the students of the 1 , Monmoutn isormai. it is a clean, well edited college Journal, and each department is a manifestation of the true school spirit. We predict that it will prove to be an Inspiration to concentrated effort and an exponent of high ideals for the guidance of our future pedagogues. Walter L. Tooze, candidate for congress, has announced iu the Ore gonlan the platform upon which he will stand during the coming cam paign. OAQTOniA. Sean tU lb8 ltlnl1 lave Ala BotlfiM D MAKE 'YOUR. I lJ W SELECTIONS 1,1 in Z-r' f III nl fricr Towrsr 1iJ N IM TUB CITY I 1 uanEmnNBRbil tj 2,3 STOCKTOM ST. If SAM rBAHCfSCi If Christmas at. School. The Christmas exercises at the school Friday afternoon were great ly enjoyed by a large crowd of vis Itors. The program by Miss Blough'sand Miss Knelling' pupils which began promptly at 1 o'clock consisted of recitations, instrument al and vocal music, drills, etc. was well rendered, and shows consider able talent among our young people. The drill by Miss Kneliing's pupils was very pretty and the rollicking song accompaniment added much to the enjoyable features of the afternoon. The pantoiuine "Nearer my tJod to Thee" by three uirls in Mii-s itlouh's room was very lieautiful. and one of the lest numls rs on the program. After the exercises in this room were over the visitors, teachers and pupils defended to Mrs. Cloud's room, wuetf two iH-autiiui 1 nrisi mas trees wen- prepared by Miss Hall and Mrs. Cloud to delight the eyes of their little pupils. The tea chers put forth every effort to make the afternoon a happy one for their little pupils, and were more than suc cessful, as witnessed by the bright eyes nd happy faces of the children, as they man hed into ti e room and beheld the gorgous trees resplendent lu all the fruits of Christmas time. After a short program which was highly enjoyed by all. "Santa" made his appearance and was greeted by the little ones with the song "Santa has come." alter which he proceeded to distribute the gifts to the satis faction c.1 all, taking care to see that all were treated bountifully, no one slighted in the least. In all, the school children feel that the teachers have taken great pains to please and give them ahappj end ing to the first part of the term. The I'rofcssors room enjoyed a vaca tion for the day. Torture of a Preacher. The story of the torture of Rev. 0. D. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church, of j Ilarpersville, N. Y., will interest you. He says: "I Buffered agonies, because of a persistent caugh, resulting from th grip. I hail to sleep sitting up iu bed. I tried many remedies, without relief, until I took l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds, which entirely cured my cough, and saved me from consumption." A grand cure for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At Lee Beall'e, druggist; price SO1; and fl.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free. Froze His Hands. John Mulkey came In from Chand ler's sheep ranch in Drews Valley first of the week to have something done for his hands. While out with the sheep a week ago Monday he froze his hands pretty badly, but, did not think It amounted to much till the skin began to come off and the bands get raw and painful. John Is friendly enough but he don't shake hands with people. Go A-Visiting. The I. O. " K Lodge at Paisley has sent an .vi itlon to the Lake view Lodge ., . t them sometime In January f i le to be fixed lat er the occasion to be a public In stallation of officers, Lakeview Lodge W favorable and will probab ly go to see its neighbors and have a good time. The date will bearrang. ed for the convenience of the greater number, by D. D. G. M. Light. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 0' to 14 days, first application gives easo and rest, o(Je. Jf your druggiht hasn't it ee.id WJc in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by Paris Med icine Co., St Louis. Mo. " Our Offer. With tnefJune minilxr will begin Tho I'aciriciMonthly's series of kc Inl editions for the year 1905, They will comprise a number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Francisco nnd the souvenir number of the IjpwIs and (.lark Ex position, also a special automobile numlHr. The articles of Dr. Wolf ton Schlerbrand, six In number on 'The Coming Supremacy of the To clfle" are also promised, nnd the ( plansconteinplnted by the publishers j will, without question, place The Pacific Monthly far In advance, not only of present competitors, but also into the unreachable class of icrlod leal literature on the Pacific Coast. The Pacific Monthly Is sold to regu lar subscribers at the extremely low price ofj fl a year. We have made an arrangement with the publishers by which we are able to offer It In connection with The Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to new subscrllH'rs, and old ones who pay up any back subscription they may owe and a year in advance, for the very low price of $2.50 a year, tf Petition for Liquor License. We the undersigned legal voters of North Warner Pre 'in -t. Lake County, Oregon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Lake County, State of Oregon, to grant a Licence to Wm. Wyati ami A. I. Short to sell spiriftous malt and vinous liquors in lews quanti ties than one yallon in North Warner precinct. Lake County, State of Oregon fur a period of ix months, as in duty Itound we will ever pray. W E Scammon W P Moulder II (' Rambo C M Morris J It Hums Phillip Keeffe Itohort Farmer J M Parrlsh Jake Nuckells I I'm Alford Philip K Barry IP W Farris Pat Murphy Joe Kongstock Martin Messuer J E Stlckel S W Young John Qulnn clarence Dixon W K Barry J A Morris Harry Kiggs Dick O'Mahoney Pete Lane Tom Lynch J T Hook Notice is hereby given that the under signed will, on the 3rd day of January, l!HHi, apply to the Hon. County Court of Lake County, Oregon, for a licence to sell spirituous, malt ami vitn.us liquors fn lees quantities than one gallon, in North Warner Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, for a period of six month?, from the 8th day of January, lOoti. ll'm. Wyatt, A. 1). Short. Contest Notice. Cnited States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, November 14-, l'JOS. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by John 11. Noble, contestant against homestead entry No. 2204, made January 0, 1000, for Lot 1, Sec. 34, Lots 9, 10 12 and 13 and NWVi XEVi, Section .'13, Township 40 S., Range l.l E , WM., by Otto Anderson, Contestee, in which it is alleged that said Otto Anderson wholly abandoned said tract of land more than four years prior hereto and thence hitherto has con tinuously abandoned and remained away therefrom, and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, sea man, or marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties arc hereby notified to ap 9 pear, respond and offer evidtnee touch ing said allegation at 10 oclock a. m. n February 5, 1900, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed November 14, 1905, set forth facts which show that after due diligence per sonal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J. N. Watson Register. Nasal CATARRH la all lu BUfe'ei. Ely's Cream Balm clean, tootliM and heals the diacaacd membrane. It curve catarrh and drlvei eway a cold lu the heud Quickly. Crt'uui Hlm U .laced Into the iiotrilH,iif.rcad over the iiii.'iiibrane mid U abuorlicd. Itulitf inlui medluto and a cure follow. Ill nut drying lnei not nroduco Biittzlng. Lar;;e Size, 0(1 ".cut at Drug glkta or ly mail ; Trial Hue, 10 cunu. tLV UlUrUXiltS, It Wurrcu Btreet, Xew York EVERYBODY'S We have the Goods to suit the Tastes of Everybody. All our prices are Fair and when you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Come Again. A full line of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots and Rubbers. vtf je We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view. tf What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S JAYNE'S nvnnnnriri a rvmn 'onenieniiorfyith,.M. iwt 1-4 V U l-H I , I I ILI A fJ I be without It A4. your dru-iM. S Tfiio Laxative Bromo Quinine tTaticts. "j Sever. M:T.-.i botes sold in pnr.t 12 months. ThlS Signature, T 1 M II F It l,l ,OTM K United Ntates Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, October 20tli, KH)5. Notice iH hereby given that in complinnm with tho provifionH of thn Act of June .1, 178 entitled "An act f'r the. Hale i,f timber lands in the StateH of California, Oregon, Nevada and WachiiiKton Territory," bh extended to all the I'ulilic Land States by act of Augimt 4, lS'.H', Frank Null, of Klamath KuIIh, county f Klamath, Ktate of Oregon, has th'H day filed in this offico his sworn atatements No. ."015 for the i.urchane of the S SE SEV, Nw I4 H: NW.I4 and lot 2 of hcciiou l'l in towimhip No. 34 S., Karige No. H F.., w. in., and will offer rof to hIiow that t lie laud Honght iH more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposed and to cHtalilir.li hi claim to 1 faid land Ix-fore Geo. ChaHtain, clerk of Klamath county, at his office at Klamath FaUit, Oregon, on Saturday, the l.'ith day of .January, I!)), lie names wittiesHcs: C. II. McCnmber, of Iairy, Oregon; Herbert Creinmer, Fred ilcnsing of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and K. A. McCuliey, of McCloud, Calif. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the above-den iribed lands are request ed to file their claims in this otlico on or before said .'ith day of Jan., I'MM. 41-1 J. N. Watson, Register. TtJIHKH I.A.I .0TII K United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. 15, 7'JOo. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro vinionsof the Act of June 3, 7878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by set of August 4, 7892, Horace It. Dunlap, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2DC4, for the purchase of the SWJi' of sec. No. 17 in township No. 37 S., range No. 19 East, w. in., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before llegister and Receiv er at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the 20 tli day of January, l'JOO. He names as witnesses : w. It, Bernard, w. A. Massingill, Geo. Lynch, Win. McCuliey, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any anil all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said -Oth day of Jan. 190(1. 47-4 J. N. Watson, Register. Zac Whltworlh Brand with Crop oil left ear, Hull Undcrcrop off right for ewes; ret erne for wether Tar Brand W. Kane, Klfeh Creek. I'ontoHlce addreu Lakeview. OreKoll THIS IS the standard cough and cold cure for over 7C vcars now comes also in a To Cure a Cold in One Day TIMBER LAND NOTICK.' Cnited Stutes Laml Oll'u'e Iakeview, Oregon, Nov. i:tth 11KI5. Notice is here by given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of .1 ti no 3. 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timher lands in the Mates of California, dreuoii Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the 1'iiblic Land Slates by act of AtlKUHt 4, 1HWJ, John K. Ililler of Sinson, county of Siskiyou, Htato of Calif iriiia, bus this day filed in this of fice bis sworn statement No. "0".'i, for tho purchase of the fiW'X, SK'4 SW. sec. 1.1, and NF.JJ NWJ, sec. , in township No. T S., range No. 17 K. w. 111., and will off it proof to show that the land songht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to establish bio claim to said land before Oeorge Chastain, coun ty clerk, at his office at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of January, 1900. He names as witnesses: C. II. McCumber of Iairy, Oregon, K. A. McCuliey of McCloud, Calif., and Chas. Mesner and C. II. Dusenberry of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all peisons claiming adverse' ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims In this office on or liefore eaid 27th day of Jimuary, l'MHS, 4(1-3 J. N. Watson, Kogister Notice of Final Settlement. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE State of Oregon, for Lake County. In the matter of the Estate of Erii Bliss, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his Final Account in the office of the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, in said estate, and that December 29th, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. ui. of said day, in the County Judge's of fice, in the county court house in Lake County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objec tions to eaid account and for the settle ment thereof. Doted and firtt published November 30th, 7905, W. A. Wii.siiihic, 48-22 Administrator. Buying lly Mail. Modern printing methodH Iiiih made-Jewelry buying by mall Juwt as Hiifo hh If you wore buying at the b!g city KtorcH. LICIITENSTEIN BROS., 2.1 STOCKTON STREET, Kail i'nuiclHco, Cal., liuvo Ihhik'iI a beautiful catiiloyiic, dcjilcllng (Iiduh undrt (if Jewelry urtlclt H. Thin bunk 1m Hunt to any addrewnfrcc. STORE Pioneer Store 25c size lyrtf ALMANAC KkKK. Wrii. lo Dr. II. Jyn ft Son, I'hlfauUlfhia. Cures Crip In Two Dayt. ty,jO ' -T7 on every box. 25c. i i rl t..l n 1tt-rt-ti th urrlvnl ut th flilwif, Wm llBVt t flflit I lit )HIfW-l i Im'O'M' till worhl Mhuu' our I hii twiii'r ( luii ttnt I hi vott wish tf row i h linl 4 lTiit mil ll'iwffH hiki tlit llfit vnf 71 Itt f riuiit I ! li-4 Mt I rrr I0O6 HimmI AynuHl fro ut Iiriiift. 4 rennv s co Dotrnit. Mich, State of Ohio, City of 'lolcdo, ) Lucas County. )' SR. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney &. Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, County and Slate afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this (1th day of Decemlier, A. D. 1KH. A. W. CiLEAKON, (Heal) Notary I'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials freo. I'. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all Druggists, 7fc. Take jlall's Family Tills for constipa tion. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage but if you are particular and want the best and mean to have it, ask the ticket auent to route you via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho road that runs through solid vestibule trains between St.I'aul, Omaha, Chicago, bt. Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with luvatones and emoeklna rooms, and have a xrter in attendance. Rates via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will be glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. R. II. Trumbull, Commercial Ak'ent. 1 12 Third Street, I'ortlund Oro. J. C. LindHcy, T. 1 A 1'. A.. 112 Third Street, l'orllaiid, Oro. l'uul 1!. Thompson, Frt. A Pussciigor Agent, Column Hldg., Seattle, Wash.