Whitney's ttmolumtnta. A mistaken Idea provNlln t o some nx tout M to IIhi emolument" of (tin Hlato J'rlnlor n rid tlm priictlciil work ing of thn officii, It tit not 11m big "flit" oflll'O it In H!CUM01 (tf belllg. In tlm II rwt itct tlm nrortHllriti for rrtnl ltiK convey n wrong Im pression. Tlm bloimhil appropriation In not for printing alone, but iticIu?oi also tho coMt of paper, ruling election uppllcM mid it t u ii y miudler Hkiiih, nimiiiiil lug fur tho blnnnlul period to nlmtit t 'Am). Tlm hint report of tlm Secretary of Ktnto to tint IxkIhII urn Will lOlOW tllCHO flgtircH to Ixi ('Oil I'd. Tlii'ii tlm Stuto Printer muni provide liU own printing plant uud pay till running f'ipouHOH of tlm officii. Tlm pay rollH iilonn for tlm two years ex ceed ri"',. Tho Knli'in Typogrnph Iciil Union en ti boar out tlm accuracy of tliU xtiiti-ini'iit. Tln coHt of iiimIit lul, it HiiiIIimI ii tin hi ii t of work done ill oiiIhIiIo Union offices during ii rush In tlm Stole Printing Oflico, rnt, power, Inks, ii nd it Inindri'd otlir I'pxoiiHi'H, add fully in,mx) more. This makes f.'iH.mni of ixjhiimih v, Ii c)i tliu Statu Printer docs not get. Tlnm It will be ri'itdlly seen tlmt when tlm rout of production of tln printing Is token Into cotiKldi'mt Ion, tlm Stat-' Printing Oflleo In not all profit, ll is jiiht llki- tiny otlmr print ing lniMliii'hH. It cohtii Koinethiiig to run It, Ci ltl Uin Iiiim for year Ix'nn dlrm t ed lit tlm Stato Printing Olllco and it riccnm that It lit III colli linii'H. Tlm pri'Mi nt Statu I'rlntiT has Ih-oii aecim cd of graft, of dividing tlm profit n of til oflllMt With political llOMMI-M, uud of H further dl Uloii for tlm iiho of tin htiito printing plant. '1'lnrn In nl.no lately no truth In Uichu statements. I pay per month rental for the plant and no more, which la coriHldct I'd it reiooiiialiht rental. 1 Iiiivd ii Ichkc duly Mgnid to this effect uud there him heeu no ilivUinii of tlmofllce with liny person. The fei n paid the Ktute 1'rinter are llxcd by law, aiicl every item printed in liielihiired by mi expert printer, Hp poilltted l' the Governor, M llOHO duty it is to inciiMire tho printing and ulllix the amount due mm provided by law. Governor ClminUi lulu iippolnted to this position Mr. Albert Toier, u di'inoiait, ii pincli.-al printer, uud secretary of tho Oregon Ph-hm Asitociii t Ion, whiihe Integrity in unquestioned and who him measured all printing don and approval all bills therefor in htrict nceoidiuico with law. Kvery dill for printing U also carefully aud ited by tlm Secretary of State. Mr. I ti ii I hi r Ix acknowledged to Im one of tlm best officers the stnti" bus ever had, uud his auditing stump of approval in sufficient guarantee of hoiut account ing. Tlm Slate Printing Oflico in a target of attack without junt reason. The heavy coht of printing in past yearn has been chiefly duo to thu largo liuin lier of copies printed. ThU him been reduced liy law, and tlm price, now paid ly the Statu for most of tho juib lic print Iiik' i" not alxive that charged by tlm piintnx fliniH of Portland, uud Home of it in connideral'ly Ichh. For Home I'hiHHen of work, especially where a laro iiiiiiiImt of copied are reiiired to be printed, tlm price hhould he re duced HOlliewtlllt. 1 have k I veil thirf nuhject careful Htudy, uud lielieve there arc two ineth odrt hy which tho font of print in could ho kept down to niiiiiinuin. One in to limit tlm volume of printing and rcvlno the Hcheduh' of pricert upon an tip-to date IuihIh, tlm name uh thut of foiniiiercial priutin Kfuerally. Tlm other in for tlm Stato to own and operate, ltn own prliitiuK I'lant, and to pay tho Stuto Printer u reimonalilo flat, fixed salary. Kit her of thcno rduuH or Hiinilar rlaurt ulontf thesti lini'H, which tho Lr-Kinliituro lulnht adopt for tho lietUrment of tho uer vico might adopt would meet my hearty support. My Ucpuliilcanixiu will ho attoHtod by tho paoplo of Liun Uounty, w hore 1 'formerly edited tho Daily und Week ly lleHld for twenty yeara. Ah r imtivo OreKoniau and a priuter of twenty-tlvo yeiiHr' experionoo, I have endeavored to conduct tho Stuto PiiutiuK (Jllico tn ft clean. biiHineBS liko manner, and as a cundidiito for u Hoconil term, 1 urn williu to Btund upon my rucord. Tho books of tho olllco nro oiou for iuepection. J. It. Whituoy. Ayer's When the nerves are veak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla ?ale and your blood is thin, our doctor says you ore threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " For more thiol l I ''r' Hr..rllllnm Cimtly. III. unin.l i.miIc Kt nil llme, w.MnliTf'il iii.'illi'im' ! " jiurt blooil." 1. i;. nul l . "" il 00 ft bnttlr. All ilrni'i'l"!" J. V. A Y KH I O. for MM Htl M Weak Nerve: Kee tho Dowels rt yjla' ' Pills, Just ono i!l c:' A MATTER OF HEALTH mm mm0 Absolutely Puro HAS HO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, freo from alum or phot phatlo acid OVAL tAKINO fOWOlU CO., HtW YORK. Willi S. Dunlway 1 ,r9 Tor 5tate Printer. "I hereby pledyetho peojile of Oro K'iii unreal reduction of tlm euormcuM coxt or the office, if elected, ami I de jclaro upon my honor that I idiull Keek 1 neither to perpetuate old libuneH of the I ofllce nor i-nifiiife in new wheine to loot tlm trcHMiry. " 1 Williit S. Puniway. "S ih S. Duiiiway i u man of uteri I inu integrity ami thoroiiKh knowledge i of the printing biiwlin-KM. " Portland j Iabor 1'rens. I It iri mv purpose to be a candidate for lioininnt ion an State Printer in the Uepulilii nii priinnrieH next HpriliK' (April I'.Hk; . I 'Molicit the mipport of KepublicmiH generally, and eico ially do I lo-k the help "f dl who want reform in tho Stato printing Ofllce. At prcM'iit it in tho meaiirt of cxtract in lar'o Hiinm of money from the treiiHury for which tlm pooplo of (re K'on (jet no eiiuivnleiit InMieflt. If elected, I hereby pledge myKelf to a irrent rixiuction lit tho enonnouH coi-t of the ofllce, and declaro upon my honor that I Khali n-ek neither to perpetuate the old ubuncd of tlm olllco nor cnnntfe in new wIiciiich to loot tho treiiHiuy. (And the public miiy ret HKiureI, if I am elected Stato Printer, that thoMe w ho oppohe mo will take pleamirc in helping mo keep thin pledge. ) The following quehtioiiM, it HeeniH to me. are proper to ak about a candi- ! ditto who neck! u Kepublicun nomiiia tion : 1. In he an honect man? U. lias ho the neccHWiry tiualiflcu- tionn? ' I I). Id ho a Kcpulilii-nn in fact an well uh ill name? 4. Huh ho niven hucIi m rvici) to hid party's principled and Htundard-bear-erd na to decervo hid party'd rocojtnl- . tiou? I T'hIkkm the candiilato'd record will command afllrmativo biimwom to theso tiiodtloiiri, ho ouht not reason ably to expect favors of the party. Knowing that I am qualified by yeai'd of experionoo to fill tho oflico of Stato Printer, and truntinK tlmt my pordonul record, will 1hj found satldfac- tory, I rodpoctfully tidk your aid in the coining coutedt. Truly Youra, S. Duniway. For State Treasurer. I heroby aunouuee myself to the Re publican voto-u of Luke County, Ore gon, as a candidutefor the nomination for the ofllce of State Treasurer, at the primary eloctiou to be bold April 20th. Examine my record as a private cit izen, a publlo official and as an honest and successful business man, and if you can find no good reasons for op posing mo, I earnestly solicit your eujVort. Thoa. F. Ryan, Orogou City, Oregon. Notice. You must have a permit before you can travel scabby sheep auy pluce iu Lako county. J. F. Clarkson, Stock Inspector. ir' it.'- WE WILL TAKE THE RlSPr WriU to u. Ibr f MunplM of fln now .tyll.h trouoorina Oio uo II V. aobuuco to ihowiou-without my rl.lt to you-Uit wo con mko J J V. P-lr of JrOUSKHS I to your m.un. th.t you ?v.r bod. If t you wlioo th.y aro OnUUoa Uy will ooot you inu. u ""'"', " otli. Our kKroouisut wilu you la uuo Oiat thy iuut U.ry you or you Tbi 3"h ffVSlTondld irrad. of Ki.ll.U Oh.vjot .or Baal atr ftd Worau wa ituaraiilaa It uavar to fada or ahrluk. It will aaap i a fur Uaa aama ulotli pay a pauny. " oliU la a Una atro " i : i- 1 ...... 1 1 u .. . ...Mn. today fur If ttli.M aawvlaa. CAN)U)ATIiS, COLUMN For CommlMioner. 1 hereby ntibti.lt my narrm m m can illdato for County ConimlHtilorier nub Ject to tho act ion of tlm Kepiibllcan vtnrn In tho iirliimry idoi'tlon to lo held April '20, )!KI, la Iike County, Oregon. , If. 11. Heryford. For Representative. (Jno. 11. Merry mn n, of Klnmnth Kiilln, Oregon, cnndiilnto for tho nom ination of Joint Ileprewnfiitlvo on tho llepuhlimn ticket at tho Primary flection, April Hh, V.)C. T lhif)rmocrllc VmrXy at Lake; County. I tnoHt respectfully aubmit my name an n ruudidato for tho nomina tion of Sheriff of liko county, Ore uon, mibject to tho action of tlmli:rn ocratlc. Party In Prlniary Klectlonto ho held on April V V.m. To Republicans of Lake County. I hereby hii bin It my name uh a can didate for tho oflico of Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, mibject to tho action of tho IlepuhlicauM of tlm county, In primary Kmctlon on April 20th, JW. Allx rt lent Totha Hpuhllcnof tk Count jr. I anplro to 1 tho I4'publlcan nomineo for County Clerk, of Inko county, Oregon, at tho ueueral election next Juno, and will nubrnit my name for your coiiHiilerntion at tho Primary Klect ion to h! held April mtlit V.m. I ank at your hand a careful coiidld eration of my qualifications and, if In your opinion, 1 urn capabto and wor thy, reHpiH'tfnlly ahk your aupport. Youth Truly, K. N. Jariuidh. To The Republican Voters. I hereby announce mym lf a candi- dulo for tho olllco of County Clerk of Luko county, Oregon, aubjinrt to the dfcUion of tho Ilepubliciiii voUtb of Ijiko county at tho primary election to bo held on April i!th, !.!. J. V. Tucktr. Because He Wrrt It. Some candidate uro born. Otherd Im'Coiiio cumlidated at tho urgent solic itation of their friend, but J. L Smith id u candidate for county clerk of Lake county, diibject to action of tho Kepublicun Party in Primary EleC' tion, April Jfl, !XH Pecuuiso ho wantd tho olllco. Democratc Voter. Notice. I liereby announce iiiydelf a caudi date for tho oflico of Sheriff of Lake county, Oregon mibject to tho decid lon of tho democratic voterd, at the primary election to bo hold on April Jtth, l'JdG. 1a o Ueall. Tor Trjasurer. I hereby announce myde'f ad a can didate for the nomination of County Treamircr, for re-election, subject to tho decidiou of the Republican voters i at tho primary flection to lie held i April Sill, 1!kk', in Luke County, Ore gon. ' F. O. Ahldtrom. ! For County Commissioner. J Silver Lake, Ore., Jan. 30, l'JOt;. I 1 hereby announce mydelf as a cau didnto for tho uomiuation to the oflico of County Commtabioncr, of Luke County, Oregon, mibject to the decidiou of tho Republican voters at the Primary Kiectiou to bo held April TJedpect fully, K. K. Henderson. For StaLe Printer. Tho undersigned announccB himself as a Republican enndiduto for reuom inatiou for Stato Pr'uter, subject to t ho decision of tho Republican voters ut tho pTiuiury election April 20. Now serving first term. The same courtesy that has been accorded to Stuto officers generally, that of a re noiuinatioii, would be greutly appre ciated. J. R. WHITNEY. Albany, Oregon. Candidate for Secretary of State Hon. Frank W. Benson, of Rose- burg, Oregon, has announced himself as candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Secretary of State, at the coming primary election. Mr. Benson has no platform other than to assure tho nublio that in the event of his election to this high ofllce, he will de vote all his time, energy and ability to elvlutf a faithful, prompt econo mical and satisfactory administration of the affairs of the ofllce. Mr. Beu son is well known to the pooplo of the State of Oregon, having been a resi dent of the State for more than 2i years. He is a lawyer of acknowledged ab ility, a man of conservative business habits. President of the Douglas County Bank at Roseburg, and has the confidence of all the men who know him. The voters of Lake Coun ty will make uo mistake, if they cast their ballots lor mm. uMd not Woratada. Tba i, wi iruaraiiuM it u.v.i mi im . COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON all pa ana r MM mi IB Mfl A hflDTI IMI1 f i Illlllllllllllnill Grea o AMOtlCAfl CENTIEHAN PIT SliOL, Consisting Shirt, WaisLs, Cloaks, Belts & and Boys' Hats Lakeview iiiiiMMMMMiiiiiniiinoimiinium ionmooiiioioootminooceonj Candidate for Republican Nomi nation a5 State Treasurer JUDGE THOMAS F. RVAN Of Oregon City. Born In Rhode Idluud 4G years ago, Judge Ryan came to Oregon in his 21st yeur and entered the employ of the Brownsville Woolen Mills Co. at its factory in Brownsville. Tho fol lowing year he went to Oregon City, where he has since resided. He has boon elected as Mayor, City Recorder and School Director and Clerk of Ore gon City, and for the lant seven years has leen the County Judge of Clacka mas County, iu which position he has proven himself to lie an except ion able business man, paying off an in debtedness of over $-.200,000 and at tho sume time constructing ench year many miles of good, improved mod ern roads, aud decreasing the tax levy each year. In an interview Judge Ryuu says: "Being neither President, Cashier or Stockholder in any bunk or Agent nor Employee of auy Money Loaning Institution, I pledge myself to use aud guard the funds of the State iu a strict conformity to the laws of the State and for tho interests of all of the people and not discriminate in favor of any institution or person. As a man of the people, independent of any clique, faction or corporation, I request the support of all Republicans in securing this nomination, and if elected I promise to perform every duty required of the State Treasurer in an efficient aud economical maimer. Devel's Island Torture Is no worse than the terrible case of riles that attlcted me for 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Naplet of Rugles. Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns aud Sores like magic. 25c at Lee Beall druggist. Ml OVER you cannot find a better whiskey than JESSE MOORE wnu GEORGE JAHHERTHAL IIHMIMMMI .iMMMMMMI . Slaughter Sale.. To make room for our new Spring Stock which will be here in a day or two. We arc now oflcr iritf some of the Greatest Ha Trains evi-r heard of. of Ladies' shoes, SkirLs, Capes, Neckwear, Men's & Percale Shirts. Mercantile Petition for Liquor License. We, the undersigned legal voters of Palsey 1'ercinct, Lake County, Ore gon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon, to grant a License to O. W. Coolcy to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors m less quantities than one gallon in Paisley Precinct Lake county, State of Oregon for the period of six months, as in duty bound we will ever pray : T. C. Welch L. A. Moss M. C. Currier E. K. Wert M. B. WhitehouM? II. T. Stanley J. E. Harper Art Stanley i Hugh VitzeI F. . Farrow Phi Bush . S. Gaylord A. J. Hampton W. S. Hartlerode J. J. Moore Wm. Dobkins Ross Finley W. W. Hampton J. C. Hanan A. J. Scott ! C. M. Hanan Virgil Conn John X. Long Lawrence S. Ainsworth A. A. Witham J. S. Kelsay H. H. Hillstrom C. B. Wit ham C. W. Withers Camp Behr W. H. Tucker L. C. Hartlerode Geo. Rjinney W. Y. Miller Frank Dobkins Ernest Mathes Wm. Taylor Al Christen O. W. Hanan John Drumin J. F. McDonald ' B. W. Farrow C. L. Withers W. S. Blair S. S. Banister Al Farrow P. W. Banister F. L. Hunter X. Smith tieo. Conn Will J. Sherlock E. C. Stickel J. S. Elder W. P. Welch Geo. Drumin Al Banister F. A. Fitzpatrick J. A. Drumm M. Lauritzen J. A. Barham F. C. Miller Joe Smith O. W. Cooley State of Oregon County of Lnke ) We L. C. Hartlerode aud J. A. Bar ham being first duly sworn according to law depose and say : That the fore going ietition contains the signatures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters of Paisley Pre cinct Lake County Oregon, that each of said signatures is genuine ; that each of the persons whose signatures are signed to said petition is an actual resident in said precinct at tke date hereof and was aud has been actually a resideent of aud residing in said precinct at least thirty days imme diately preceding the date he sign ed said petition and also of the filing of the same. L. C. Hartlerode, J. A. Barham. Sworn to and subscribed before me this :th day of March A. D. l'JOti. A. A. Witham, Justice of Ihe Peace. Paisley precinct, Lake coun ty, Oregon. (seal) NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon on May '2 1906, for a license to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors iu less quantities than one gallon in Paisley Precinct. Lake County Oregon, for a period of six months from the "nd day of May A. D. 1900. G. W. Cooley. Tlu.ro In turn lmvii tn tell n. conil cigar; one is to buy it, pay your monny and smoke it. But the better way la to know that it is an Eagle or a Mountain Rose, which is abso lute proof of its genuineness, Mado and for sale by A. Storkman, at the cigar factory, tf WHISKEY SfKiHtJp DEATNEwAjr I Company The State Printing Office. There is, perhaps, no office to be filled at the coming election which is so important to the state from a financial point of view as that of State Printer. The average voter never gives the office a thought, and yet ii is the one office of all the state offices where thousands of dollars may be squandered or saved to the taste ac cording to the desire of the incumbent, of that office. The present incumbent, Mr. Whit ney, in conducting his campaign for a renomination, justifies his record by saying that he has taken do more than the law allows, and has printed noth ing except such as was ordered print ed by the Legislature. This looka plausible upon its face, but to those who know the inner workings of the office and the lobbying that has been done to induce the Legislatue to order large quantities of work which is of no value to the state, simply to fatten . the emoluments of the State Printer, it is known to be a sham and evasive plea, set up to fool the people. Mr. Whitney does not promise any reform in methods should he receive the nomination and election, and it ia fair to presume that he will continue to "take all the law allows," and to see that the law allows everything pos sible in the way of printing. That is what he conceives to be his right and privilege that is what he is there for and he promises no change for the future. That being the case, it becomes the part of wisdom for the people of the state to see that a man who will prom ise reform in those methods which have cost the state so much shall be nominated and elected. They have the chance and probably will take ad vantage of it. Mr. Willis Duniway, a printer of unquestioned ability, a Re publican whose party fealty has never wavered, a mau whose integrity is above reproach, ia asking the people for the nomination for the office of State Printer. He promises that no jobs shall bo worked through the Legislature to fatteu the fees of his office. He promises a new deal and a square deal to the people, and he should be and probably will be given a chance to show the difference be tween "all the law allows' and an economical administration of this im portant office. The Chronicle. It T1HUKH USD 30T1CK. Timber Land, Act June 3, United States Land Ottiice, Lake view, Oregon, April 3, 11X)6. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of June 3, 178, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and U'ashlgnton Territory as extended to all the Public Lanj States by act of August 4. 18!2, the following per sons have this day filed In this office their sworn statemeuts, as follows: John Brett, of Klamath Fails, county of Klamath, State of Oregon. Sworn statement No. 3074, for the purchase of the EJ of w, Sec 11, T 34 H.. R. 17 E.. W. M. Charles Soule, of Klamath Falla, county of Klamath, State ol Oregon. Sworn statement No. 3075, for the purchase of the SwJ SwJ, Sec. 1, SE1 SEJ, Sec. 2, NJ NwJ, Sec. 12, T 34 S., R. 17 E., w. M. That they will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valu able for Its timber or Btomj than for agricultural purposes and to estab lish their claim to said laud before Geo. Chastaln, County Clerk, at bin official place of business, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, the OtU day of June, 1DO0. , They name as wltuesses: Archie Johnson, lister F. Klrkpatrick, Frauk II. Hall, Charles Soule ami ' John Brett, of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to tile their claims in this office on or before said Utb dav of June 1000. 14-23 J. N. Watson, Register.