Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pore, cream of tartar powder royal ftAKiNa rowotn ca tw vonk. BMMttonnl local 1CT. Ktrli'lln In oh the nick list. J. B. Burns In over from Warner. Ivmii HummirHly of I'ine Creek whh a vUltor hi Lnkpvlew Wednesday. Ikv. K. II. Allen of iWnmi7.a will prum-h Ht tho Union School House, Went Kll, Sunday, II n. ni. Win. Smock returned homo from tho mint Molality, when) In spent tho winter visiting itii'l running around. Tho Delineator for My U on our dt'nk. Tho iiihkb.Iiio contains a great deal of Information valuable- to women. Many new pattern are ex hibited; besides tho beautiful de signs, several interesting stories by omliieiit writers. T. W. (irnnt has leased the M. I. 1 IiIk Iiim place at tho Hopklus corner and moved his fiunlly there. AIout X head of cuttle are on tho place. Mr. Grunt expect to le called to Port land to testify In some of tho laud canes now up before tho federal jury. Complete llliiht rated Ilihtory ly writers nr.d photographers at tho scenes of horror! World appalled. Hundred of photographic Illustra tions. Memorial Edition. Ready in ten days, H.fiO. C. Ieroy Couverse, Agent, 18-Ut Now Pine Creek, Oregon. Thero is rivalry among tho livestock of tho farmers of Vonna valley. A short time ago farmer Leo had a now that dropMl fifteen pigs. William Wight has ouo that went his two bol ter and dropped seventeen. Vonna correspondent to Republican. (Well, wuaii't It junt Ha easy to drop 17 an 15?) Kllurt Morris ha one of the fluent young Jacks In tho country, which ho will stand thin hoiihou at W by the aeiiHon or l-H to Immre. Partlos living at a dliilanco may send their marcs to tho J. C. Oliver pasture, and they wll bo bred without further troublo to tho owner. Keo Mr. Morris on tho Went Hide or write to him at Lakeview. 1H-4 Considerable moving went on the pant fow days. Loo Jteall moved from l)au Malloy"N residence on Canyon street to tho lirattuin residence, Dan Malloy moved from tho Itlalr residence on Water street to bis own resldenco, Peto (Jrob moved from tho TonningHen residence on Canyon street to tho lilair holme vacated by Malloy, and Mr. Tonnlngscu will occupy his owu roHldeiu'o und keep house a soon as hlN daughter, Fannie returns from Culifoulu. "Hippie" tho well known figure in tho stock range, Is dead. Bhe was first noticed in tho rauKo in 18C8 when Hall Jlros. moved their horses to Mon tana who had her let; broken iu tho hip and was left near whero the Stukol bridge In now. Sinco that time Bhe has been knowu as "Hippie" by all Hucciiroos on tho range. Whllo 38 years old at tho time of her death sho bore a colt only a few years ago. A county whore horses live to le tliat ago is a pretty good jduce to be la the stock biiHinoHS. Merrill Record. Ajjers Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla The chance is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has pur formula and will explain. "Wlmn 13 ynr M. fr mr nriitl w flnathoiiulil I Ill llvn livrn.nr llilii Wl I Itut. Ill liw ii-k. Aym'. h.iiiirillH i'in Dlllv rioliin-il iw I" limiiin Mil. K. ill I KMIMMXII. , Vilieltitnl . N. t f 1 00 hiillla. Alt (Init'iM-lt for , A V KM I 'll. The Children bllloutno6i, tninti:rni)i(ivw,'.- CO" ' J O VV ' ' !'''" F'"' Wm, Harvey and wife, who were to have ntnrted for California hint Thurs day were kojl hern till Monday on account of tho Inclement weather. Mr. Harvey (toes t0 M lower altltudo In search of health. They expect to lie alment several months. The Ixiys will stay with Mrs. C. O. Metzkcr, until school Is out. WANTKD : by Chicago w holvsalo and mail order house, amdHtant maiiaKer (man or woman) for this county and adjoinlutf territory. Salary fJH and exK'iieM paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleanaut; position ix-rmaneut. No InvoHtment or exper ience rixjulred Hpare tlmo valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose aelf -addreHsed envelope. KL'l'KKl NTKDN KNT, I'M Iake Ht., fChiciiKo, 111. Kt Tho news wits watterel on the streets Hunday that W. 11. Whltemore, one of tho shareholders in the First National Hank of Lakoview, was dead. Invent IkhI ion of tho report discloses tho fact that Mr. H. (). Cresaler, cash lor of tho above named bank, received a iiichkuko from Maine, where Mr. Whitemoro is llviux statiiiK that ho had had a stroke of paralysis. Mr. CresHler wired for particulars, but up to this tune lie lias received no answer. I rl I .and Final Vrof. l'nlted States Iwind Office, I.nkc vlew Oregon, April, HXM5. Notice is hereto Riven t lint David V. i lcland, of I'lush, Lnke co.,)n'K)U has filed notice of Intention to make proof on his dcacrUlaud claim No T'M for the KiNV;4', NJSWJ, K-c. IK), T. 37 S., It. '2i K.,V. M. I'nsurveyed.ls'fore Hi'Ktsier nud lUnt'lvor at likevlew, t)rciron. on Friday, the Kith day of June, IWMl. Ho names the fullowlnir witnesses to prove tho complete Irrigation aud nHlikinatlon of said land: Frank IIoktm of l'liixh, Orwtfoii, ZiK'k whtt worth, James Turpln, and John Hull of Lake view, Oregon. J. N. watson KeKlster. MSAL riOOK. Land Otllw nt Lakevlcw, Oregon, Apr.. 30, 11K)0. Notice Is hereby given thattheftd lowlntr named settler has (lied notice of his Intention to make tl ml proof In support of his elalm, aud that said proof will be made before Register and Itecelver at Lakevlew Oregon. on the lath day of June, l!MHi. viz. James ( Illaisdell II K NoM for SEX N WJ SWJ NEJ & NX SKJ Sw H Ti !I7 S It 10 li W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence und cultivation of said land, viz. J as. . Owens. Jas. Tull. John Watts aud Lawrence (Jrlffln of Uly, Oregon. J. N. watson Keglster. Stat Iin Brvctrs. Ira Hmlth, Hyl. Oallaher and Uird Wade went to Cave Lake Monday Ash nu. thny report ood luck and no snow to bother on the road to the mines. Ash Farrlnton, Tom Horn back and Chas. LaiiKhlln went to the mines Tuesday to do some work. K. C. McCleary went to Lakeview Hatnrday, and retumod Monday. Urb Gentry spent a few days in rtikevlew last week. Mra Jonas Norln passed throuh I'lne Creek on her way to visit friends In the southern part of the stale. Kiiftone Edo is fixing tho road in front of the livery barn this week. D. Anilck who lias boon on the sick list for a fow days is up aaln and able to teach his school. llttv. Howard went over to Lake City for a week. Mrs. Wm. JUurton is on the sick list this week. Jonas Dyer started to Redding, Calif., first of tho week on some min ing businoKs. Ham. ' TIM H Kit I.AXI SIITICK Timber Land, Act Juno 3, 1S7S, I'liltcd States Land Otllce, Lakevlew Oregon, Apr, 14, IWHi. Notice Is hereby given that In com- iillance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, en titled "An act forhe sale of timlsT lands in the (states oi tainoruia, ure gon, Nevnda and Washington Terri tory", as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 102, Charley Meaner, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath State of Oregon, hos filed In this office his s orn state ment No. 301S, for tho purchase of the tswj NwJ, NwJ SwJ. Sec. 20 and Si:j NFJ, FF4 SKJ. of Sec. No. 30, In Township No. 34 S., Itauge No. IS E wM., and will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Comity Clerk at his official placo of business at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Friday the Cth duyJuly.UHKI. He names as witnesses; Hurbert Cramer, Frank Hall, Arnold a. Wag ner of Klamath Falls, Or., and t has. Mccuinber, of Dairy, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely tho above described lands are requested to file their claims In this ofllce on or before said Cth day of July laufl, J. N. Watson Register. K. C. Ahlstrorn and wife, Oeorge Chandler, Miss Ottle Field, Laura Lot tie and Gladys Chandler and Eva Clark went out ot the Chandler ranch Sat urday for an outing returning Hunday. C .E. McCloary of the real estate firm of McCloary A Schauer of Pine Creek came up from there Saturday, returning Monday evening. He has considerable faith in the future of the country. JUST ARRIVED. i- . . i - Our complete line of Ladies Summer dress goods, consisting of Silk Mulls, Taffetas, Voiles, Batiste, Ventura Suitings, Organdies, India Linens & Lawns, ShirL Waists, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and Children's BUSTER BROWN DRESSES, and Boys' White and Colored Waists, have just, arrived. PRICES ARE LOWER than ever before known in Lakeview. Lakeview Mercantile Company i r J. E. BERNARD & SON Have Reserved THIS SPACE For their Advertisement which will appear next week. WATCH FOR IT. 91 M Groceries of every kind at Excursion Rates to Pacific Coast the same nriccs as - . Notify your friends In the east before at TjiS00 .that reduced round-trip excursion ruit-B win go iuio enect June i, iisju, and tickets will be on sale dally un til September 15, 1;00. Final return limit October 31, 1900. Kates from principal Eastern points areas follows: From Chicago $75.00 " Council liluffa, St. Joseph, Leav enworth and Kansas City.. .$(50.00 " Sioux City $62.00 " lK'nver, Colorado Springs, Pue blo and trlnlnd $50.00 ' St. Louis $6!.00 " New Orleans $69.00 " Houston $60.00 For further Information call upon or write nearest Agent or 1. S. Taggart, Keno, Nev. 2 mo 1). F. & V. A. fixal rnooF. Land Offce at Iakevlew, Oregon, Mar., 24, 190G. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named set tler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on tho 21st day of May, 1900 vi2. Harry A.calderwood HE 21150 for the N NWtf & N NEJ Sec. 14 Tp. 87S Range 25 E W M. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation ot said land, viz: clay Rambo, Frank Oontson, Thomas calderwood and Nelsou calderwood of I'lush Oregon. J.N. Watson Register. Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE WITH SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. Beautifully located twenty-six miles from Portland. Full regular college courses. Academy gives strong preparatory and Hign School courses. Conservatory of Music and School of Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field Athletics under a Physical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of 18,000 Volumes. Healthful social life; religious influences. All student enterprises active. THC SCHOOL THAT STANDS FOR THE BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR OATALOQUB WE WILL TAKE THE RISJ Writ, to Mm fur Hmplu of Bn nw .tylHh trouMriiiB OI urn I X oiuo to iUow you- without my rl. to you-Ut w can U ih tti,.t ttr of TKOUBEKS to your niur tht lounw had. It . O. OUior tailors aak f 9 to SIS I . . I ...ill r,,mt Villi MA.M COLUMBIA WOOUN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON Devel's Island Torture Is no worse than the terrible case of Plies that articled 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. Naplct of Rugles. Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic. 50c at Iah3 Heall druggist. Petition for Liquor License. We, the nndersiKned leRsd voters of Paisey Percinct, Lake County, Ore gon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon, to grant a License to O. W. Cooley to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in 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 hL C. Currier M. B. White house J. E. Harper Hugh Witzel Phi Bash A. J. Hampton J. J. Moore Ross Finley J. C. Hanan C. M. Hanan L. A. Moss E. E. Wert H. T. Stanley Art Stanley F. W. Farrow S. Gaylord W. S. Hartlerode Wm. Dobkins W. W. Hampton A. .T. Scott Virgil Conn John N. Long Lawrence S. Ainsworth A. Witham W. Witham W. Withers U. Tucker Geo. Ranney Frank Dobkins Wm. Taylor O. W. Hanan J. F. McDonald C. L. Withers S. S. Banister P. W. Banister N. Smith Geo. Conn Will J. Sherlock E. C. Stickel J. S. Elder W. P. Welch F. C. Miller G. W. J. 8. Kelsay C. B. Witham Camp Behr I C. Hartlerode W. Y. Miller Ernest Mathes Al Christen John Drumm B. W. Farrow W. S. Blair Al Farrow F. L. Hunter Geo. Drumm Al Banister F. A. Fitzpatrick J. A. Drumm L Lauritzen J. A. Barham Joe Smith Cooley $125 200 $150 200 150 ITS $150 200 $100 races ss State of Oregon County of Lake i We L. C. Hartlerode and J. A. Bur ham being first duly sworn according to law depose and say : That the fore going petition 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 the date hereof and was and has been actually a resideent of and 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 30th day of March A. D. 1900. A. A. Witham, Justice of the Peace. Paisley preciuct, Lake coun ty, Oregon. (seal) iSOXlUiii is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon on May 2 190G, for a license to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous ijiquora in less quantities than one gallon in Paisley Precinct, Lake County Oregon, for a period of six months from the 2nd day of May A. D. 1900. G. W. Cooley. $1450 IN PURSES. Races Commence on Mon day, July 2nd. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give five days' racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 190ft. The Bam of $1450. will be distributed in parses as follows : FIRST DAY-JULY 2nd First Race, i mile dash, parse Second Race, b fur. for 3-year- olds, puree SECOND DAY-JULY 3rd Third Race, mile dash, parse Fourth Race, mile beat, parse THIRD DAY-JULY 5th Fifth Race, mile dash, parse Sixth Race, mile heats, parse FOURTH DAY-JULY 6th Seventh Race, mile dash, parse Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, parse FIFTH DAY-JULY 7th Ninth Race, 1 mile dash, for trotters and pacers, parse There will probably be other on the last day. All races are free for alL CONDITIONS. All of the above races are free for all, four to enter and three to start but the Association reserves the right to hold a less number than four by re ducing the purse in proportion to the number of horses entered. Entries to close the evening before the race. The Pacific Coast Blood horse Association rules to govern all running races. Entrance fee ten per cent "of purse. Money to be divided as follows : 70 per cent to the first horse and 30 per cent to the second horse. The Association reserves the right to change any of the above races, in the event of not filling, or to change the date of the last day's event to the following day in case any other amusement is announced for that date. No money paid without a cork test Board of Directors : Wm. Harvey, F. M. Miller, V. L. bSnelling, Robt McKee, F. P. Light V. L. SNELLING, F. P. LIGHT, Secretary. President I will not be responsib e for any debts contracted by my wife Mrs. Joe Ambrose, to the amount of anything. The publio will please take notice and abide accordingly. Dated this 12th day of April, 190G. Joe Ambrose. A MM bah Is a most refreshing: beverage if JESSE MOORE WHISKEY is used. It's delightful flavor Is an appetizing: revelation. 1 1. LtrVi TIMBER LAKU .NOTICE. Timber Land, Act June 3, J 878, United States Land Office, Lakeview. Oregon, April 17, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as exteuded to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, John E. Hiller, of Slsson, county of Siskiyou, state of California, Las filed In this ofllce his sworn statement No 3025, for the purchase of the w Swi, SEi Swi, sec. 15; NEJ NwJ, sec. 22, in township No. 35 S., R. 27 E., w. M., 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 eald land before county clerk, at his official place of business at Klamath Fulls, Ore gon, ou Friday, the Cth day of July, f'JUO. He names as witnesses: chas. Mccuinber of Dairy. Orecron. chas. H. Dusenbery, chas. Meaner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. A, Mccul loy of Mccloud, California. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the ubove-descrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In this ofllce on or before suld (1th day of July, 190(1. J. N. Watson, i-25 Register.