"Keep off Goose Lake." Or tiAcThorn ton's Favor! tet'rean for chapped and red akin." Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pare, cream of tartar powder '. OYAL MKINd POWOtR CO NtW VOMK. j -! BoMttonnl Xocnl Walnuts Mt Ahlntroui Bros. 1 Imtrli Itux-h at the Brewery Sa loon, tf Dutch lunch at tho Brewery Ha lonn. tf. Nw lino of Gents neckwear at I M. Co. 3 Workmen nro liiittfawl thin week la moving tint M. E . Parsonage to the lot recently purchased for that purport. Thn oll rod butcher shop wiih moved to tho next lot north. (3. K. Sherlock, whose sheep Hre wintering la Klnnuith county, about 20 iuIIkn south of Morrill, Inform um that tint Know wiih not ho deep um to endanger the safety of tho stock. Wo understand tlmt tho principal of tho 1'itlHloy school him is-en having A hard time of it this winter with some of tho boys and that tho school is not progressive hh It should le. WANTED: 10 men In each hUiU to travel, poat signs, advertise ami leave samples of our goods. Kalary f 75.U0 jkt month. tn.(H) jkt lay for oxm)mih. ROYAL Kl'PPLY CO.; Dept. W, Atlas Block, Chleiigo. r.2-2- Every man own It to hlmscll ami his In mily to master trade or profession. Read the display advertisement o( the Ix Morse Schools ol Telegraphy, in thin issue and learn how eauily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy ami ho assured a ixwiliim. aug3-4ni Prljclrt fully Hurried. C'liiw. W. Moore, u machinist, of Fold City, Pa., had hla hand fright fully liiirue(l in an electrical furnace, lie applied Rucklcn's Arnica Salve with tho usual result: " aiulck perfect cure." (ircatcat healer on ea rth fr l'.uriiH, Wound, Sores, Eczema and Piles. ".V at I.ee P.eall Druggist. The Wool Harket. V Kiliiii-u are divided in their opiii' ions ail to tho prospects for priceMthia yeiir. While growers hope that the advance of tho pant year or two will lie. continued, buyers declare that the limit has lioou reached. Contracting for the coining season's clip la there fore at ii standstill in Oregon and other parts of the West. Wool dealer aro not averse to buying the clip ahead, hut the high prices asked hy growers have kept the trader from operating. The latter boo no prollt onjtho presout basis ami conaeiiiently fool that they illicit as well invest their nioirey lu other quarters an to curry the wool. Tho majority of them have decided to wait until either the growers modify their price or until shearing time. That the farmer are not aliine in their idea a to value 1 shown hy the fact that many Kant em speculator lu lloocoa ure hIho holding their wool at price that mer chant will not uutertuin. Oregou wool are quiet in the Bos ton market with practically no de muud. Oregon iun. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues inflammation It heals, strengthens. Youn jioctor will explain thisto you. He knows all about this cougn medicine. - Wa liva mail Afar'i i'Mrty I'i'tnrl lu our fmiiily for M vvri for tlirom it ml lunir truublm. inl w ililuk no moillclue iUkI Ii." Mao. A. itUKttuir, Aiilluu, MUiu. 2SAMfl..fl 00. All ilrDftftofi- t. C. ATIR CO.. f.fiwill Mil. for Weak Throats Ayer'a Pills greatly aid recovery. Purely vegetable,, ttently laxative. Ayers CANDIDATES' COLUMN To the Democratic Voters I announce myself a a candidate for thn olllco of Sheriff of Lake coun ty, Oregon, subject to tho action of the Democratic party In Primary Kle ction, to he hold on April tb, 1IKXJ. M I) Hopkins T tha Democratic Party ol Laka County. I most roMpiH'tftilly submit my tin mo hm a candidate for the nomina tion of Sheriff of Lako county, Ore gon, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic Party In Primary Election to m bold on April 2, HXMJ. K. P. Lane. To kepublicane of Lake County. I herehy auhmit my nume a a can didate for tho olllceof HherlfT of Lake County, OroKon, auhje:t to the action of the llcputillcauH of the county, in primary Kloctlon on April 2rth, ltMi. Allart Dent Tolh Hrpubllcaatof Lak County. I aaplre to le the lt4piihlicuu nominee for County Clerk of Iake county, Oregon, at tho veneral election next June, and will aubmit my name for your conalderation at tho Primary Kloctlon to bo bold April 20th, ' l'.X. I aak at your hand a careful conaid orutlonof my quallllcatlou, and, if in your opinion, I am capable and wor thy, roMctfully iwk your anpport. Your Truly, K. N. Jaiuih. To The Republican Voter. I hereby announce myaelf a cnudl- dato for tho olllco of County Clerk of Lake county, Oregon, aubject to the doclaion of the IUpublicau voter of lnke county at tho primary election to Ih held on April SHli, IMHJ. J. W. Tucker. Because He Wants It. Some candidate are born. Other liecomo candidate nt tho urgent aolic itution of their friend, but J. L. Smith I u candidate for county clerk of Lake county, aubject to action 1 of tho Republican Parly in Primary Elec tion, April U0, 11KM liecaur-e ho want the olllco. Democrotc Voter. Notice. 1 hereby announce mjelf a candi date for the olllco of Sheriff of Inko county, Oregon cubject to tho decis ion of the Democratic voter, at tho primary election to bo held on April 'Ji'th, I'.HV.. Loo lleidl. Hon. F. W. Benson, for Secretary of J State. Hon. Prank W. HotiHon, of Ilose burg, Oregon, ha announced himnelf a candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Secretary of State, at the coming primary election. Mr. Pennon linn no platform other than to aasure the public that lu tho event of hi election tothl high otllce, he will de voto all hi time, energy and ability to giving a faithful, prompt, econo mical and satisfactory administration of tho affair of tho oitlee. Mr. Uou hou 1 well known to tho people of the State of Oregon, having been a resi dent of the State for more than 23 year. He i a lawyer of acknowledged ub illty, a man of conservative buslues habit, President of tho Douglas County Hank at ttosoburg, and ha tho confidence of all the men who know him. Tho voter of Lake Coun ty will make no mistake, If they cast their ballot for him. Post & Kinfil have tho beet grado of liquor uud clgurs to be' found in Orcgou. tin The Yellow Fever Germ. hat recently been diacovered. It bear a cloae reiJeinblunee to tho mal. aria germ. To free the system from diaeane germa, the most effective rem ody la Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed to euro all diseases due to malaria poison aud constipation. 25c. at Leo lleall's Drug Store. Great, . Reduction Sale, Beginning to-day, we will sell all Ladies' Shirt Waists at COST, All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Capes and Jackets at a DISCOUNT of 25 per cent We are also making a great SACRIFICE in all Ladies' and Misses' Walking Skirts. Call and see us and be convinced that what we SAY IS A FACT. Lakeview OASTOniA. BUa j 111 Kiel Yw Haw AlmrsBoqtfl Dr. Wiuhycomb's Announcement. To F. I. Dunlmr, Secretary of State of the State of Oregon, and to the uiemlxT of the Republican party, and the elector of Oregon In the State of Oregon : j I, James Witbycomlai, reside at Cor-, vail is, Ponton County, Oregon and my post-olllce address i "Corvalll. ! Oregon." I am a duly registered; member of the Republican party. If ; I axn nominated for the office of Gov- j eruor, at tho primary nominating j election to m neia in me riaie 01 Oregon, the twentieth day of April, t ...in t o...1 l-u, I w ill m . l-i. m uv. will not withdraw, aud If I am elected I will qualify a such olllcer. ' If 1 am nominated aud elected I will, j duriug my term of otllce, advocate j and support: Taxation of franchise and gross earning tax on telegraph, telephone, ! ttii-iHHtf mid k.li'ci)iiii car coroora-! J, ' u,'".. . 4. uunorm uAM'twmrui uuu iuauhuu ui . trator of the estate of E. II. Gibbina, railroads. , i deceased, and also of the Partner- Slute regulation and examination ship of Hartzog & Gibbins, in pur ..f u.,.i riv, 1 .,.!.. tn,8tmm.iM t,f. n order c.f the County ...... .... pauies aud savings banks Protection of the State in its owner ship of public lands. A board of control for state institu tions. One board for management of nor mal schools. Improvement of the Columbia and Willamette River and coast seaiort. National ownership of the Oregon City locks. Constitutional amendment permit ting the Governor or people to veto individual item of appropriation. An honest and fearless performance of public duty. "Honest aud fearless performance of public duty. A greater aud unit ed Oregon." Dated at Corvalll, Oregon, January 12, 11HX1. Homeaeckers Coming. That the movement of settler into Oregou will be the heaviest during the coming spring that the statu ha ever known in a season i the belief of passenger otllcial of the rotuls en tering Portlaud aud haudliug Coast tin tile. They are a unit iu declaring that, a indicated by inquiries from all part of the country aud particu- larly the Middle West, the exodus to i uregon and tne ortnwesi, oegiuuiug February 1". by those who iuteud to make the Pacific slope their perma nent home, w ill be unparalleled. Never before ha Oregon been so well advertised In all part of the East as it now is. The Exposition helped this condition no little aud the large amount of advertising spread about by the railroads to get the Fair busi ness had a lasting effect that will bring many westward whou the colon ist rates become effective the middle of next month. Oregou iau. Drylnff preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions, which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. iug inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs and use that whioh cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Palm is suoh a remedy aud will ours catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents. AH druggists sell the COo. sixe. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren St., N.Y. The Balm cures without pain, doss not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev. Ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Oream Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Bay Fever. Mercantile Popular and Picturesque. The only thing necessary to make the Denver and Rio Grande the most pop ular, as it has ever been known the most pleasant and most picturesque way to cross the continent, has come about. This is the establishment of through sleeping car service. In connection with the O. R. & X. a through Pullman Standard Sleeper is now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8.73 p. m., arriving at Salt Lake at 8.40 a. m. the second morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3.&0 p. m. and arriving at Denver 4.20 p. m. the following day. This schedule gives pas sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a che Mormon Capital as well as a day j light ride through the grandest scenery 1 in the world. !,:-- in.l for SI. lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & Rio Grande, proving it to be the '-Scenic Line of the World," write to W. C. McBride, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. Administrator's Sale. ! NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN, that Edwin Hartzog, admini Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake, duly made aud en tered on the i:tth day of January, l'J(M, in the matter of said partner ship, will.on the 24th day of Febru ary, KKKi, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M. of said day, at the store build ing of Fleming Pros., on the premises, sell at public auction for cash in hand, subject to confirmation by said Court, all the right, title, interest and estate, which said partnership of Hartzog A: Gibbins, had at the time of the death of said E. H. Gibbins, and all the right, title, interest and estate which said E. If. Gibbina aud said Edwin Hartzog had at the time of the death of said E. II. Gibbins, and all the right, title aud interest that said partnership aud said Edwin Hartzog has acquired, by operation of law, or otherwise, other than or in addition to that of the said partner ship, aud that of the said Edwin ! Hartzog at the time of the death of said K II. lii bin ns, in aud to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of lands situate, lying aud being in said Coun ty of Lake, State of. Oregou, aud bounded aud descrilied a follow, to-wit: commencing thirty (30) feet East of tho South-west corner of lot No. Four (4, of Section Nineteen (19), Township Forty-ouo (41) South, Raugo Twenty-one (21 ) East of Will amette Meridian, and thence running North Seventy (70) feet; thence East One Hundred and Ninety-two and three-fourth (H2.75) feet; thence South Seventy (70) feet, to the State Xinety.two auJ three-fourths (192.75) llne; thence West Uue Hundred ftHtj to the place of beginning. The date of the first publication hereof i January 25th, 190U. EDWIN HARTZOG, Administrator of the estate of E. II. Gibbins, deceased, aud also of the Partnership of Hartzog Jt Gib bin. 4-5 I3EA of whiskey would be greatly Im proved If her hubby would, only drink JESSE MOORE GEORGE JAnnERTHAL Company leaert La ad final Proof. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Jan. 291 90C. NOTICE is hereby given that Mich ael P. Barry of Adel Oregon bag fled notice of intention to make proof on bis desert-land claim No. 459, for the E. half of Sec. 15 TP. 40 S. IP 27 E. w. M. before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Monday, the 12th day of March, 1900. He names tee lollowlng witnesses to prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of said land: John P. Barry of Adel Oregon, John Fitzger ald, Elmer McCulley and Robert Mc Culley of Lakeview Oregon. 5 J. N. Watson Register Xetleo For Fabliratloa. Department ot the interior, Land Of fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 26, 1900. NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 12th day of March, 1906, vis : Bsnjaman F. Cannon, II. E. No. 2164, for the X NEL SEJ NEJ. Sec. 33 and SW1 NW1 Sec. 34, Tp. 35 S., R. 15 E.. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, viz James McDonald, Wni. Hartlerode Thomas Stanley Paisley, Oregon, S. P. Moss Lakeview, Oregou. 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Sot ire For Publication. Department of the Interior. Land Of fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 24, 190G. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 9th day of March 1900, viz : David E. Henderson, II. E. No. 2454, for the SEi NEi aud NEJ SEJ Sec 25, Tp. 40 S., R. 20 E. V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Silas J. Studley, Edward C. Trus- ton, Thomas B. McGrath, George McGrath, all of Lakeview, Oregon. J. N. Hatson, Register. 5 'Lost on Goose Lake." That which was lost was, "two soft cheeks and two soft hand. Thornton's Favorite Cream for chaps." OABTOniA. Bean tls 9 lb Kind You Haw Always BoqgJJ Five Hundred. Among the social events chronlclocl In t he Salem Statesman 1 the follow ing: On Thursday and Friday after noons Mrs. R. E. Lee Stelner and Mrs. Milton Meyers entertained their friends at the home of Mr Stelner at 208 Lilierty street. A large party of ladles were entertained on both. Thursday and Friday, on Thursday twelve tables lining used, while ten tables were occupied on Friday Flve-hnndred was the principal amuse ment of tho afternoon and prizes were given to the best players. Thnrsday afternoon the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. Linn and Fri day they went to Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mrs. Gatch. Mrs. Carlton Smith rendered some solos in her usual good voice and Mrs. Steiner's two little daughters gavt some pretty piano music Luckiest Man in Arkansas. "I'm, the luckiest man in Arkan sas," writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of ray wife's health after five years of continuous coughing and bleeding from the lungs; aud I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will care consumption If taken In time. My wife improved with tbe first bot tle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Lee Beall druggist. 50c and f LOO. Trial bottle free. Land Sales Apportionment. Secretary of State Dunbar appor tioned the 5 per cent land sales fond among the several counties of the state. This fund was received from, the United States Government and. constitutes 5 per cent of tbe proceeds of sales of Government land in Oregon for 1905. Tbe apportionment is made upon tbe basis of the acreage of then several counties. Tbe apportionment, follows : Total number of acres of land in t he State of Oregon, 00,957,760. Tontal amount to be apportionhed $28,212.37. Apportionment per acre 0004628183516. The acreage of Lake Is 6,130,240, and the apportionment, 12,3743.7. Harney, acreage, 6,7801,60, apportion ment', $3,137.98. Crook, acreage, 5, 122,500, apportionment, $2,370.82. Klamath, acreage, 3,911,240 apportion ment, $1,811.58. Malheur, acreage, 6 277,440, apportionment, $2,905.32. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do yon and we dont want your patronage; but if yon are particular and want the beet and mean to have it, ask the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between St.Paul, Omaha, Chicago, St.Loui8Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Rates via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will be glad to quote them iu connection with any transcontinental line. B. H. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul B. Thompson, Frt. & Passenger Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Our Offer. WUh the June number will begla The Pacific Monthly's series of spec ial editions for the year 1905. They will comprise a number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California,. for San Francisco anfl the souvenir number of the Lewis and Clark Ex position, also a special automobile number. The articles of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, six In number oa The Coming Supremacy of the Pa cific" are. also promised, aud the planscontemplated by the publishers will, without question, place Tbe Pacific Monthly far in advance, not only of present competitors, but alacv into tho unreachable class of period ical literature on the Puclflc Coast. The Pacific Monthly is sold to regu lar subscribers at the extremely low- price of t a year. We have made an arrangement with the publlshera by which we are able to offer It tu connection with The Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to new subscribers, and old ones who pay up any back subscription they may owe and a year in advance, for the very low price of 3.50 a year. tl