OFUCIAL DIRECTORY MTtOKaL rrwl-lont Wlllam H.Taft Vie I'rentilcnt . . Jump S. Slu-i man ftmrvtary of tal IMulamlir l Knox Senrnary ot Trpamiry Franklin MacVuiyh Secretary of War Jacob B Pleklnnon Attorm-v Orm-ral Uoonre W . Wtok'tiiani Poatinaatrr ()-nral Frank U. Illlohoock (cruaryot Navy (?.Kr(te Von I.. Meyer Prcrotary Interior Kiotiar.1 A. Halliiitcr eorvtarT of Aaricnllnre Jmn lln ecrpt'-ir of t'ommcroe t'harle Nagel Chtel JiiKlitp Melvlil W. KmIut plon Wurnff, IT. S. VnnniU'oramlwimiri W.I?. Kirharil V. . l-aml t'ommii"vi UTAT. Governor H-Hre'ary ofFtato Treasurer Attorney (ieneral Bnar. I'ublic InMrm-lion ITItlii'l F. W. Boiiwn F. W. Henon i . eo. A. Miri I ft VI I'rau foril I j.'n Aracrman W. S. IMI1HWHV '.. J. YY. Kkiii'j lalry mi Food Com johnothan Hoom-.Jr. C.8. Senator Vongreaamen (.r tiii SllRKMEOOCKT o. vr.A:?.;"" ' Robert 1- 1 1 " Aametat J unices n k. knot ) W. T.f.aicr JIITM JVP1CI AL lUKTRJCl. .. (.10. 11. No'atld D. V. KukkeiKUi; Judglr... kUWBCT jJililM-ATIVl Joint Senator. ti. H Mcrryinan 11 V Hi-Unal Kipmt mti .. III A Frattian 0 8. LAND OKF1CK. 1. W. Orion fred V Croncraillcr .. Roglatrr LA KK.OOUN r T o. iX ' ..F. W. faTUe Albert, leu f. . Abinwii) .'. ... A. J. Fokler : iJiJ'!t,a C. M. Faalkuer odg-e.... Jlrrk ... fkerlS... rturr. fl'MOt . . . tebool fupl tarveyor ZomiuiMlonera , (tock Inspector. 1 C. A. Rehart i H R. llerytor. ,.,,ni. I'ruudiOKt TOWN OF lakkv:ew flr Bailey Mayol I V. Snelllng I D. J. Wilcox J .... I ...Coinoilmen J. N. Wauonj J. 8. Lane I B. Binder .Recorder 4.Bielr Treasurer LAKEVltW BOARD OF IRai'm President Tjra'irtT Pcretajy Finance Committeman ... industrial " Publicity " Btock Municipal " .... Agricultural " .. . W. H. SHIRK F. M. Wilier M. B. Kice L. F. Conn ... C.h. Sender W. F. I'aiue W. K Heryiont . H. W. lirt iiKel . .. S V. Kehart Room Headquarter lor Stranirers, CHURCH DIRECTORY tT)lY Uibool at lu a. m . Preaching every fcuuaay at 1 11 m. and 7:3U p. m. tpworin . Bunday evening at 6:45. Vrayer jieeuiiK inula duu .:M n. m. t.ioir meeiiDK ai n.xi v. m Ladies' Aid Every Wednesday at l:ao p. m. Everybody cordially invited to all service. ii.J. W ENTZELL, Pastur. FIRST BAPTIST CHVRCH OF LAKEV1EW Preaching service at 11 A M and T:.iO F M on 1st and 3rd Sun. Sunday tehool at 10 A M. Junior Society at 2:30 P M. Baptist Young' People's Union at 6:30 PM on each Sunday. Prayer -Meetinir at 7:3UPM Wednesday eve Ding. Every liody invited to mieud all ser vice! REV, H. SMITH, Pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH EVEKYBLMJA1 .mas) and Benediction at 10 o'cluuk a. m. Sunday school after Benediction Wm'Ic dav Mas at 7 MO a.m. MICHAEL O'MALLEV. S. J. first baptist church of oosit nn t New Pine creek, Orepon. Preaching ser vice! at 11 A M and 7:30 P M ol each Sunday of every month. Sundav School at 10 AM. Prayer Servict at 7:30 on W Kduesday evening of each weed. All are cordially invited to attend ihc ierices. REV. L. E. HENDERSON, LODGE DIRECTORY 4. O. U. W.-LAKEVIEW LODGl NO. 111. Meets everv second and fourth Thursday of eaih inouih. in Masonic Hall, Lakeview. Chan. Touuingen. W.M.: Wm. Ounther, F. VIEUREE OF HONOR LA KESHORE W i'Jt No. 77, Is. of H., A.O. V. W., Meeta .1-1 and third Thursdavs of eac h mohiu inc Hall: Etta pea ' k C. of H.; Mary Post L. of II.: Mamie McCulley, C. of C: Cora Greene Recorder. I. O. O. F LAKEVIEW LODGE, No. . v O. F., meets every Saturday evening "Jo Fellows Hall, at 7 :3u o'clock, from lic o u 1 to April 1, and at 8 olclock from Apri 1 to September iu. A. E.Cheney, N. o.; .. Cheney, Secretary l.O. O.F. LAP.EVIhW EM AMI MENT NO. 1 I. O. O. F.. meets the first and third TMira dav eveniiiirs of each month in Odd Kuliiov I Hail. Lakeview. C. b. Arthur, CP., A. H j nnmmeifeiey, ceriue. BEBEKAH LO!t,E LAKE IhW LOIiOE. No tl, I. O.O.F., meets the second and fourth Fridavs of esL.li month in Odd Fellows Hall, Mrs. idna Miller, N'. (J.; Mrs. Mary Ahlstnom Y.G.; Mrs. M. D.MuSB. secretary; Mrs. Ale Bunting, Treasurer. O. E. B. ORIENTAL CHAPTER, NO 6, LAKE view, Oregon, Meets 011 Tuesday, 011 or he fore full moon and two weeks thereafter, in Masonic Hall, at 7::so o'clock. Visiting members are cordially Invited. CORNELIA A. WATSON, W. M, IDA CEBACH. Secretary PROFESSIONAL CARDS L. F. Conn Attorney at Law and Noary Public l.akevlew. Oregon OFl'ICE-Dalv Iluii.hriK. J. D. VEXATun Attorney at Law, Kami Mattel Hpeclalt J OFFICE Duly Building, CHARLES UMBACII Land and Law Ofilce Abstractor of Titles Eebialiicd ls-s , On.- yt EAIR TIIOMI'SON Attorney at Law Office in 0. V. L.Co.'h Building. Eakkvikw, Oiikoon JIKJS. J. I'OWELL Attorney at Law iOfllec In Daly Uiilldlug Lakeview Orkuon POLITICAL OUTLOOK Present Forecast Lists Many Initiative Petitions To date :0 initative petitions Irom every stctiou of the state ara ai-sured These measures, If adopted, will slice the southrn ud a part of the eastern section cf the state into ninny piece, mill authorize woman sulTrage nud tluiuce the norniBl school. Although preseut incumbents ot nil ! the state otllees me signifying Inten tion to succeed theiiisol ves, many , new candidates have appeared in Hie ;fr (.interniir are: James VYitby- 'conibe, of Corvahis, .detested in UHkj i for that nltloe liy SiMiator Chatntier Main: J. it. Aokeriiinit, state Snporiu- teiiiieut of fu bile ! nstriiot lou, J. ; Hovterniati. of Ciillaiu county, prefi- ileut of thp i-euate in the lust Hsseiu- lily cf the Legislature, ami Urant Dimick, cf Dregon City, who lias lift 11 making au active caoipaign throughout the state for soma mouths. ! It is rumored here that l'r. Andrew V. Smith, of 1'ortlaud, is apiruiu t r the Lioveruorship, aUo u'll)U S. Duu-ivbj-, State l'ii uter , iu any event, the vtters will have for their cuusidrn tiivj at uext election, unless some uuforseeu changes are made, at least tire names to select from for chief executive of the state. Frank W. Ueusou, of Kosehurif, Governor and Secretary of State, will probably succeed himself as Secre tary, acd will have no opposition unless it tie true that J. H. Cottey, of Foitlaud, will make the couteet. A oew mail for State Treasurer has been receiving notice in Salem in the persou of Tom Mahony, of llepp ner. Mr Mahony was a member of I the House of Representatives during , the last Lerfislbture and is a promi nent Lanker aad busines man iu llepp ner. His antjouuceaieut has njt ; been made yet ile was chairman of I the banking committee and an active member of the committee on irriga tion aud insurance at the last session. I Other candidates, including the i HrrDCU luuuiuucuio 111 iud xicaDiii er a Office lieorge A. Meel, are T. , . Tomotiii county. aud " J - - - Ralph W. Hoyt. of Multnomah coun ty. ' About the only real party contest among the state officers will be in selecting two Supreme Judges. The appointment of Justices King aud Slater iutrodnued two Democratic officials, to serve until the comiug ! election. Both Justices King and Slater will be candidates for reelec tion, and there are sis Republicans mentioned. They are: L. T. Harris, of Lane connty ; C. U. Uantenbein, of Multnomah connty; Geo.. Burnett, cf Marion county; Ii. J. Bean, of Umatilla county, and A. M. Craw ford of Rosebur. Justice Eakin has two more years to serve, while Justices McBtideand Moore complete their terms. The latter two will seek reelection. ine office or Attorney Ueneral is also'looked forward to by several in fluential candidates. J. N. Hart, of Baker City, is named ; also F. S. Grant of Multnomah county, and W. H. Wilsun, cf The Dalles. It is generally understood in politi cal circles of Salem that W. C. Haw ley, of Marion county, and W. R. Ellis, cf Umatilla, desire to succeed themselves as congressmen. Ii. F, Mulkey, District Attorney of Jackson cyte B88 kiUed 00 thu furm of E county, is talker! nf un nnnnn..t - FUsworth, near Waha. after it had , - I" ------ - cf Hartley, and Congressman Ellis ttay be opposed by J. F. Logan, of Multnomah county. C L. McN'ary. of Marion county, is mentiouei bs a ! probable candidate for congress also, ' Labor Commissioner lioff will be a I candidate for reelection, and friends; of Fred R. Waters, of Salem, are urgent ' in tha desire that he run, too. 1 Oswald West a member of the Rail-j road Commission, who was appoiuted ! to strve four years, will leave his j oilice at the expiration of his term j next January, and a new Commission-1 er will be needed. E. V. Carter, of Asblaud, is proposed as a candidate Sane Celebration No fire works, skyrockets fire crackers, Komau candles, toy pietols, cane guns of explosives of any kind can Le used in Baker City on July 4, according to an ordiuance passed by the city council. The measure pro hibits the sale of each biticle.s, and allows them to be used culy for a I pyrotechnic display when a permit I is obtained by a reputable person. A WOMAN'S GREAT IDEA la how to make herself attractive But, without health, it is hard for her to be lovely iu face form or temper. A weak, fdckly womau will be nervous aud irritable. Constipa tion and Kiduey poisons show pim pls, blotches, skin eruptions nud a wretched compelexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to worneu who want health, beauty and fiends. They regulate Stomach Lriver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvet akin, lovely complexion, good health. Tiy them. SOo. at A. L. Thornton. MINES LOOKING GOOD Much Development Work Is Now Planned Tho.e Acquainted I Several Dis trict. Say Prospects Are nattering M Initix promises to be one of the important in hit-trie of I.tikt 1'ounty espei'iiiliv iu the Windy Hollow Min ing District, in the t'ojote Hill and at New l'lne Creek. The outlook at tha fi-rmer place never ee:uil bt'ghetr. aud while the ore ho far does not show high values there is 1111 aliutidance of low grade ore blocked out on iiiHiiy ot the claims that show values will make the iMstriita sure winner it the average remains the same, when railroad transportation comes in the next few years. Due old miner familiar with the geologi cal fiitinatiou of the great . iniuing camisof the West has spent SitM on his claim so far and in the i.ext few mouths w ill spend other thius- audH, this touetiier with the recent purchase chrouicleJ in tu Kxaininer by exirrt miuiug meii, lads one to believe that "where there is too much smoke there must be some fire." The t'oyote Hllli have never experienced the sensation of a "boom" more than tne tlrtt ruh of prospector four years sgo wtieu LolTtus lirothets found ore at the grass loots Mauy tiled claims at that time; a fe worked out their assessments aud tht balance not kuo ing -auy thiug about unuiug atfans paid no more ' attention to their localious. Hut ' these have later been quii'Kly taken I bv those who know the prospects the' camp presented. When the hour of uiiduight came December 31st last, aud tie present year was usheied in amid the sileuce broken by the sound of coyotes howl or gentle bieeze these spectres of the nlg'it drove stakes and posted ttmir loca tion uotlces after which the camp resounded to the touch cf joy over (a duty well performed. When nen ;lielj(jve a camp after a thorough knowledge of conditions there. The prospects will appeal to mining men from other sections of the country. The formation is a decomposed porphery aud iron with ore body 100 feet wide iu a dike form. T. S. Burgess was iu town this week euroute to Wiudy Hollow to look after bis nnniug claims there. He is very outioHstn over w hat he has already invested iu aud prophe sies that the camp will be worth de veloping and may surprise even the faithful. Cattle Going: Mad ALenistou. Idaho, dispute!) says that scores ot cattle on the range of the Hblaiou river district are going mad, but 1 bus. not determine! surely whether they have been suffering from true rabies or not A maddened cow from the range attacked and gored to death a valuable span of horses near White Bird Frfday and whan corralled bai,terd her brains out against the rails of the pen There has been an epidemic of eup aupposed rabies in dog aud a dog be lieved to have deen mad was killed in Grangeville last night. A rabid ' were killed to pieveut the possible 1 spread of the disease, j The law against permitting dngs to i run at large will be enforced v i - orously. The United States circuit court of appeals at Kan Francisco, has afliimed the judgement of the federal court of Oregon iu the case of Willard V?. Jones aud Franklin 1'. Mays, con victed of cons-piracy in conjunction with the late Senator Mitchel aud others in the famous laud fraud leases. The court upholds the finding jagaiust both appellants. Jones and I Mays were convicted of fraudulent j dealings in the Blue Mountain reher- vatiou aul particularly iu regard to Stiawberry .muurjtuin withdrawal. They were tried and convicted iu the federal court in PorUud aud appealed to the Uuited States circuit court of appeals. Their last appeal is to the supreme court of tha United States. Notice to Creditors M. mvoiint of it dihHolut Ion of part iHTHbip nil part if know intc t Ik-oiki-Ivi-h iii'lt'liii-d 1 1 j t tie linn of Wnodi-ock &c r.iirnei are n-iiuchted to Kettle iniine-iliab-ly, as the ai-couutH will be jilac in the IihihIh of u collector Juno 1st. l'ayiuelitrt can be made at the hbop. E. E. WOODCOCK M. S. BAICNES DREADFUL WOUND frum a knife, gun, tiucan, ruuty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, demands prompt treatment with liuckleu's Arnica Sulvo to prevent blooi) poibon or gangrene. it's the quickest, surest hialer for all such wounds as also for Burns. Boils, Bores, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Files. ".Go. at A L. Thornton. LIVELY TIMES AHEAD Next Session of Congress Will Do Rocord-Drcaker Whether or not Hie Democrats carry the next house of representa tives, there are going to be things doing In the six!) -second o ingress worth coining a long way to see, (If course, that little matter ot the speakership is going to cause ruot'ous in case the Dipuocrat lo hopes fall to niiiterlulle. Neither the regulnrs nor insurgents are at all likely to have enough men to elect a successor I to I'ncle Joe, an. I n pretty niixtip ! is cer'aiu unless of course, Hon. I Champ Clark runs olf with the prl.e. J Hut the house is not going to have 1 all the fun. ll.V no manner of oieans 1 the man iu the Senate is chairman of th finance committee. This plce is now being very ably held by Hon. Nelson. Aldnch. If Mr. AMricli re tires, as he s'iys he will, there Is go 'ing to be 11 light for this place. '1 hey may be even if he comes hack. In Ilia, nalural oriler of things Hon. Julius Caesar llurrows of MichigMi, who is next on the list, uutilo take Mr. lAIJrlcVti place. Hut there are two I mighty important lfs" iu (lie way. , The Hon. Julius Caesar he.s 110 surety of bei'ig reelected, ami even if he is, the insurgents have no use for him, and a good many of the regulars would prefer Hon. Hoise Penrose of Pennsylvania for the place. The In surgents would as soou see Aldrlch iu the place as Penrose almost, and will 1 ratably tight him. The tluatice committee Is pretty reasonably regu- I lar, anyway, the Kepuhlican mrmbets i besides those mentioned being Hale I of Maine, Cullom of Illinois, Lodge of Massachusetts, McCumber of North Dakota, Stuoot of I'tah aud Fliut of C-iliforuia. June 14 Flag: Day Cioveuor Beuson tias issued a pro clamation designating June 4 as "Flag Day," aud ugring that it be observed by displaying the ting of the country on alt public buibiings and places of business, aud by appropri ale'exercines in the school. The pioo lunation is as follow,: Whereas The Continental Congress on Juae 11 177" selected the emblem which has ever .iuce contiuunl to be the flag of our country, and it is fil ing and proper that da v tie desig nated aud set apart as "Flag day," iu order that suitable exercises may bo held in the putdic aud other schools, and generally observd in commemoration ot that event and for patriotic respect to our national em blem. Therefore, I, Frank W. Benson, as j governor of the state of Oregon, Ho recommeud that Tuesday, the Ilth of Jcne, 11M0, be observed not alone by the schools cf the state, but by all the peop e thereof, and I urge that the flag of our country be gen erally displayed on that clav on all public and other buildings aud places of business. Let us be mindful on "Flag Day" ol the Biicriflce nud devotion which have I een given to make this country free and united, and let us resolve that in the (lavs of peace our loyalty to its welfare may be uone the less earnest In witness whereof, I have hereun to set my hand and caused tha Great Seal of the State to be affixed at i Salem, the State capital this twentith day of May iu the year of our Lord j one thousand nine hundred and teu FRANK V. BENSON Governor. Circus vs. City Muuic'pal history reveals the fact that, atout a month ago the city coun cil of Medford passed an ordiuance fixing the license for a circi s to show in that place at ?lo0, with the result that the Sells-Floto circus kecured grounds outside the city limits, aud left the city of Medtord holding the bag. At a recent meeting of the! council a resolution was paused fixing the license for a street parade at 97o, when the circus people decided tbat it wiis not necessary to give a parade lu that city, and Medford is still holding the ba. Charles is one man in a tniio and repair a In Lnkcvit'w iu tin vour tiiidntr and H. Dillon Uioiihuik w ho ein piano, lie will Iji: nca r liiture; Have ropairiiitc for him. All woi ,1 Kitonuitinl 1 iv D. M.M!i.'i:it Mi hio IIochi:, Ki'iHi, Neva.da, l'bone4s7 I Si X. "1 ritilji Ml. li 1 - t NOTICE All patrous Hliould pur chase lamps of tin; Compaey In, or der tuKccuro tin; la'Ht lights. No low Koolo nor Inferior lamp Hupjdlcil. Any other make not coming up to tliM re'iuircincntft may bo cut out. KEPT THE KING AT HOME. "For tha past year we have kept the King of all luxtlvea Dr. King's New Life Fills -in our home and they Lave proved a blessing to all our family," writes Fuul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y. Easy, bat sore reme dy for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only iiOo at A. T. Thornton. V..f-v-v . 'V.V;-rvr -'--c' it 1 m II If IIRHCTKI) IN IWH) MODI'RN THROll(WfOT PIRST-CAI-55 ACCOnnOHATlONS SAniu.n Roon For COnnilRCIAI. TKAVI-LI-PS COURTEOUS TRHA1MUNT I' P I.IOMI 01:0 a LKiM I & HARROW, Propnetoir C. O. MISENER, Lakeview, Oregon Offers the following fr s;ik' while they last: SUMMER LAKE VALLEY. Ono t nu t. lOso acrea of these, One tract, CIIEWAUCAN VALLEY. Out' tract, 311 ikti-h, One tract, ItiO acrex. I ncri'H, One tract, liVI icri-H. (I 11 crew. ii tract, ..J I 41T1M., O00SE LAKE Otic trnct 2.V) ncri'H, Improved. One tract, t(X) cmTck, One tract li( ncrex. Improved. Near Lakeview. One tract -I'l.'l in'rc. 1 iiiitrovi'd. Oin mile innn l'lne Creek. One tract MM acres). Improved. Lakeview. SURPRISE VALLEY Improved Tracts from W acres up. 'I Iicho landa are tbo Cream of Lake and ClanH Orchard, Oram and Alfalfa lamln. THIS MAN'S STORE IS CROWDED ; BECAUSE WE DO HIS PRINTINGi WE CAN CROWD YOUR. STORE N THE SAMEWArj Cataloguei., Handbills, Folders and Commercial Forms Our Specialty Call at Office For JobUfor A. LTHORNrilN. THE DHUGGEST. has on hand a line line of Kdison J'honom-nplis Standard and Amhcrol Kccords. ny Records not in stock will he promptly ordered. All Styles, at prices from 12.G0 to 125.00 LAKE- VIEW Saddlery s. v. AMLSTKOM Proprietor The best Vanqucro 5nddle on the market AUo a complete llm of wno'l and btijtt) hnrru-AH, whip robes, hit.o, rlnlcs. pur., ulrt, iu rtteit. In Imt cvny tblnu In the line 01 tnrrlrne find horsr fnrnlshlns. He pairing bv inmpe. mm. mmsj&m 10.10 acien. Can Hiib illvlvdo btitli One t met, lOt) ncrcv. ) irt ru t" JID .ii i-.-,. VALLEY Improved: Hall-way ln-twcen l'lne Creek nrul Modoc Coiintii'M. All IliK'i 021 1 1 -M yilSli ED lab INI