I I Lakeview Saddlery A complete line of wajroii and Imijiji.v harness, whips, robot, bit, riate.x, spurs, tin ills, ro.so cttCN, etc., etc. 8ie4 mm Kvcr.vtliliitf in the line of cart-tape nnil horso furnish ing,. Kcpnlriiin by competent men. 77E BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM HOW THE STATE'S FINANCES WILL BE USED DURING THE COMING TWO YEARS Just Glance Over the Items atul Ascertain Mow Much This Section of the 5tatc Is Per mitted to Receive By Gov. West CONCESSIONS MADE FOR THENEW LINE Hill and Harrlman Traffic Manasrora Act for Ccn tral Oroeon THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON Have the only Tract Index to the real estate records of Lake County, Oregon, and are in a position to make Abstracts of Title in less time and more accurate than can be done bv anv other system H. W. MORGAN Manager COLORADO HOTEL C. E. LONZWAY. PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us GOOD, CLEAN ROOMS BAKERY Bread, Hot Rolls and Cakes Baked Daily Lakeview Oregon The appropriations paod by both houses and receiving either the approval of the Governor or leing tiled by bltr. are : II. B. IS, by Abbott $30. UH. for suiters for topographic maps. H. B. 2.T, by F.ggleeton-IIOOO for soldiers' burying plot adjoining Hi ervtew cemetery. II. B. 213. by Powell-11714.15 to reimburse George Nesslmg, ot Dallas, for Injuries received while In active service for the Oregon Natloaal Guard. II. 11 53, by Buchanan-10,W2 to reimburse National guardsmen In fighting tires M. B. 72, by Abrams-oO,WO for maintenance ot etate militia. II. B. 410, by oouimittae on ways and means f2l,&000 for rupport of eleemosyuary Institutions. II. D 417, by committee on ways and means (5o,041 to defray claims fur which no prov'slon had previous ly been made. ti. B. 418, by committee 00 ways and means II, 13, 797 for mainten ance of institutions at Salem and Soldiers' Home. 11. 13. 39.1. by committee on ways and means f!51,320 salaries for state officials. II. li. 3Ct, by committee on ways and meaus 152.015.41). providing for payment of deficiencies. II. B. 10S. by Ambrose 1.10.000 for maiateoanee of U. of O. medical de partment at Portland. II B. 202. by Powell-50,000 fnr dormitory -at Monmouth Normal School. 11. B. 'MM, by U-uatllla delegation e.Ul.000 for Eastern Oregon Brauch Insane Asylunt. 11. B. 9'.), ty Buobaoan -MOO for i sundry eipensee of Soldiers' Home at Roseburg. 11. B. 254, by committee ou losur ance (10,000 additional maintenance for insurance department. 11. B. 207. by McKiuoey -1000 for ; crentlon of Bureau of Mines. 11. B. 258. by Ambrose JUOuC for! street paving at Corvallis. H. C. 302. by Collius-il200 for salaries of chaplains at Peniteutlary aod Reform School. H B. .151. by Cbatten-115,000 for' salmon hatcheries ou Columbia Liver LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporated. A Complete Record We have made an entirt? tratinerlpt of all Records In Lake County w hich in any way, affect Heal l'roirty lu the county. We have a complete Keconl of every Mortgage and trunnfer over made In Lake Couuty. and ever Deed glveu. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we have found numerous mort gagee recorded In the Ded record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded In tl.e innate record and other hook). Hundred of uiorturne and deed.- are imt Indexed at all, and most dltlicult to trace fi diu Hi.- records. We have noiations of all these Errors. Others annot ri 1 1 -1 1-- s 'e have put mifidredw of dollar burning up tliese errors and we un fully guarantee our work J. D. VENATOR. Hanager. "DAY LETTER" RATE BY WESTERN UNION One and a Half Times That of Cost of Night Letter and Its tributaries. II. B. 210. by Laue Couuty delena tlou ;12H,B25,9H. for maintenance of University of Orvuoo. 11. B. 211, by Lane County delega tton-f 17'i 000 for new library build ing at Uulverslty of Oregon. 11. B. i:tr by Urooke-flO.OOC for bridge across Snake river at Myeaa. II. B. 411, by Huotlngton-i:k01 44 to leluibtiree teachers and employes of old Drslu Normal School. II. B. 29, by MoKluney-110,000 for hriuge acioas Suake Blyrt In Baker county. II. U. Cxi, by Abrame-120,000 to create ai mcry fund. This bill came to Governor contalulug (10,000 ap propriation, but he arrauged to cut it In half. II. B. 1J4. by Uole-(1500 for Ore gou Humane Society. 11. B. 50. by Buchanau-(W.O(0 for forest protection. 11. B. 218, by Neuner-(2C,000 for salmon hatcheries south of Columbia Hiver. S. B. 2:. by Lester-(00, 000 Astoria centennial celebratlou. S. B. 31, bv Carson (15,000 eradicating fruit pests. S. B. 158, by Jorepb-flS.OOO State Board of Health. S. B. 141. by Dluiick-(I250 preservation of McLoughlln Home. S. B. HI, by Ollver-tlD.UU) for uiaiuteuauce Colon Couuty experi ment statiou. S. B. tilt, by Malarkny lM.tXHl for nialotenance and eiteuaiuu of work of Library Oouimlsaioo. S. B. 2i, by Malarkey -(10,000 for support of indigent 01 plums. S. B. 71. by Malarkey-Ck'i.OOO for exteuding powers of lluilroad Com mission to putllo utilities. S. B. 52, by Lettter-(2500 tor car rying out provisions of act providing fur testing of railroad ecales. H. B. 25S, by llaley-140.0(K) ad flltinnal maintenance for O. A. C S. B. 59, by Hawley (270,000 buildings ut O. A. C. S. IJ. 2.).), by Caraou- (150.000 for auuex to Statu Capitol. 8. B. ZhH by Locke-(5000 for light ing bii bon lo plague. b. B. 2(7, by Abraham (10. (XX) fur statue of Ueorge II. Williams In Stat uary Hall, WaHblngtou, O. V. for for fur for The Western Union Telegraph Co , makes a still further announcement of the establishment on March 1st of the "Day Letter" the companion of the "Night Letter.'' The night let ter was established one jtar ago and now two may te required the day letter now comes as uu addl 233 ZSJL WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD TRACTS ZEtsacx. Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS 10 ACRE TRACTS Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Price $150 per Acre One-third down, balance $20 per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company 9. n Lakeview, Oregon Write for Booklet and Information tional telegraph facility which sernres to the peoplft of the United hlats the cheapest telegraph service io the world and enables the business man 1 to roniu:t his correepoudeuce by! wire with every advantage which may te gaiued from l saviug in time, the ' elimination of distance ami the im mediate atteLtion always accorded to telegramr. 1 The day letter bus dually been ' made poptdhie by the economical and ttllcifut use of the telegraph compa ny's surplus facilities and when such facilities aie not utilized by the more urgent traffic. The day le'ter will La transacted and delivered with pioinpt Dcbn and care to all points and fifty words may be transmitted at a coet of one and one-half timea the regular full day rate. Ko example tbe regu lar rate fur a teu woid day m(6bage from Seattle to Ne York is one dol lar. For a day letter containing fifty words which may be sent at any time during the twenty-four hour the rate will be one and one-half times the regular day rate or one dollar and fifty cents. The added cost however gives toe privilege of sending tlfty words and for any additional number of words of teu cr less a charge of one-fifth ot the total rate tor Ufty words is made, which, m the case of a message destined to New York would be one fifth of one dollar and a half or thiity cents. This method of computing the rate applies to mes-. sages destined to all points. All day letters will be bandied with such dispatch aa to secure reasonable prompt delivery i but the full paid message will still exist as the regular rate and will be given an expedited service, wbloh of oourxe must be maintained In order that its value as a qulGK aud specialized, but short meseaue may be coutlaued. As io the case of Dlght letters, the day let ter will be written m plain Ktigll.u to avoid the delays and complica tions of code worda aud code lan guage, which will not be accepted. The day leiteis may be handled by telephone the same as all other tnes Biiaea now collected and delivered through this service by the telegraph company. The inauguration of the day letter service will be especially serviceable upon the Pad do coast, where because of the difference of time between that territory and the east, businexa may be consummated In one day where The tele graph wires, after March lft, will be placed at the disposal of all in such a mauuer aud by such classes of Hcr vice that every character of enterprise may be handled with economy and rardJitv h; tha use of any of the three classes of hltvIcm tendeied by the telegraph eouiiaoy, viz: Tha regular dBy rate lapli set vice, the day letter and I lie tin very popular night le'ter. No doubt iiihinenH ie iim"h will n l just theuiHel ves rapidly to the tew service aud the telegraph ojtnpauy had endeavored to foresee and pro vide for the new situation incident to the kiuiuitaueuua establishment of th day letter throughout the Uulted Stares upnu u given date. Sufllclent pressure lias been brought to bear on the passenger rate-makers lu the east by the Hill and Harrlman trafflo managers in this territory to secure strong and unusual ooiiosfsluns fur the new Hues Into Central Oreirou. These ounces slims, which pertain to both the Ore gouTiuuk aud the uew Peso hut us, railroad, are ragaided as substantial evidence that all the railroads In the oountry are beut ou Inundating Ore gon with a tide of Immigration uu peroedented in this patt of the coun try. Both westbound colonist rates aud round trip bomeseekers' fares are lucluded lu the concessions secured. Under the II ret clatslllcatlun, all prospective coloolsta will be Hauled loto Central Oregon on the standard rata fixed by the Transcontinental Passenger Association and applying' from March 10 to April 10, These rates will apply from St. I'aul aud .Missouri river points right ou to Madras aud Metoliaa, at ('25; from Chicago the fare will be CU. aod the amiounued rates elfectlve from the other recogoUsd Eastern selling points will be applied. Ths will save every one of theseveial thousand usw oolooisis who are expected here au average of about (:l on the ticket, or the local rate fiom the .North Bank aud O. w. K. N. junctions to the interim. For bonieseekers, who are given a reduced round trip rata so thai lliy may come out here, luuk the country over with a view of settlement or in vestuieut, a elm Ihitly gratifying ar rangement ha beet) made. These rates are for round trios and are good the llrst and third TuusJays cf each month. From St. i'aul aud Missouri river cornmuu points ttio touud trip fare to Madras aud Metuliu will be (52.50, with geuerous stopover ami return privileges; from St. Louis the rate will be 550, aod from Chicago (57.5'J I Another ooocrasiuu which came to J the new Uisgou Truuk Line has been granted by the Interstate Commerce Coin ru lesion. wMch has waived the' usual formality of r'j'nJg a :i0 day : publication of rates before they can' be made ellectlvu. This will euablej I tie Central Oregon roads to take nd ' vantage of the low istes from lliej very first i lu addition to the regular passeugar j equipment which will be put on the l trains wheo the road Is opened, the Otegon Trunk has decided to add a I parlor car so that the acenis grandeur j of the route up tht Deschutes Cau yoa may be enjoyed with greater comfort. hen the road shall have been completed to Bend, which will be In about 00 days, General Freight and 1'asseuger Agent W. K (Ionian bdievea the Oregon Tiunk will bu able to maintain a 12-hour eoheduie between Bund aud I'ortlaud. Uoder the new service which is eirectlva Wednesday, ariangemeuts have been mads so that eaBseogers dealrlog to go tu I'riueville, Ksd uiond and other points can make close connections with the Oregon Truuk traius by the regular stage Hues OITICIAL l)lkl:CTORY KTloMl. 'raM lit Wlllsin It. Tfl V'Ii k Cri1i til Jiniti'ii H.Nlim tint ii Wtl'lDf f Ol StltlK I'lllUlhli'r (', g ncn Tn.mr nl I r. n.nrf Kmnkllii MarVvlia 4Hrilr)r el War Jarnli II ln klnwiii Allnriii'y tli'iiwal (Iii.rii W . Mi ht-uliam riiiiiiaiitir Oi'inrl CmnS II, II Hi'Ihmmh V ri'larfot Navy Onirio Villi I. , Motur . rrtr Interior Hli'lisnt A. Illllnrr rilurr nl Akrli'iilliirs Jnua W llxm 4,Hiriiir jr nl l oiiiinereai . Charlt-a Nagid Ctili l Jiialirp 4 Imrli-a KilKnri W lilto Vt-a allnll W urie-r, II, H. Vi-lialnll t Hill tu laalorixr A, ri, Kii'hanla U.H. I Mel I niiiiiilaaliiiipr ST4TB. Iiiv.-rimr. ... ..' i i-i rjr ol Sili I rnaaurer Vllirni' lliMH'ral 4nal. I'litMln 1 nal r in t Ion . , I'rmivr 0ir inl Kiasl t'oiii 0. a. Mauatiira ... Oawal.l Wr.l W', ttpiiaoii Tliua. II. Kr . A. M. I'rswliitil . I.. It, a lilsrinati W. H. luinlaa. i- W. IUIIk. IJiilinaltiaii llimriir, Jr. (leu, K. t liamlirrlalu llousriaa tu tut l.'bli l Jiiatleo I mix lata Jualli'ri l A. SITHkHRlet UT llawliv , l-affurtj I K. A. M J II. J. II. ) it. II. H V I- A. . H H. Hrau MiMirn an Hnrnrll Hrl.la alive Jt iucUL tnarsMn. Iii-lse Ilfiirr I,. Ili-nwm Alleini'r I V. KiixkniKlall lolnl Hoiiator Rrpn aotltatlvo LSulai.aTIVS (I. II Mi-rrymaa II I li.' Ik a au i I. Tllllll!4ltl II a. I.AM) OKKH K. trttnir W. on, ,n Hilktr I' Croiieiiilltttr Hornlvur LA k g t.'OI'N I V lU'lsa Clerk lliiriff rrraaurnr ,, Aaacaaor iiihii eiqit 4urvtyur Cuuinilaaliiovra j I mi n it lux k luatMwittir row n ok I. am ,v;,w. lUrra ll.iir, V Mll. lllng I l 1. lli-iik i ) It. AuIkii j I.S. Una W H. Muluer i. HlrlK-r H t)alf t V. I'titia . . W It eiii.ii r r. () Atilairum . . . A.J, KoaUir . K. H, Jai kaoo i . .S. A, Si iiahi-u A. Hrharl F. K An, I. rami It. I'. Waller Mayti . . . .Co JUvllaiaa . . Krrxirtlnr 1 maaurvr I.AKKVIKW ilOAKDoriKAi'; rralilmil . rri-aanrrr. MrMar 'tiiaiei' I'niiitnlttruiaii teliiairlal utillilljf ,tmk liinli-l,al ' -ririiltiiral " ,.. w, ii. milks. ... r. M. MilUr .. V. I. eiii-uitiK . . . 1. . I 'unu K H.ai-r . W. K l ahia W. I llirjfur.t ,. II. W. Jin-tike! .. H V. II. hart KiMinia llr,atiiiariira (up Hiranvcra. CMUKCM DIKIiCTORY riKKr MMiiiiiiinT "m-Tti-TT'M'Npr.rY HcIiimiI at In a. tn. I'n ai liiiin at i-r r hin,lay at I a. in. anil V :,m ),. in. hi,,,rlli l . an,, riut utnlar v.-iil n al 6 i . I far M,-. mix 1 liura tar at 7: ki i.. tn. t'ti ir in.-, ting i ,, u, l,'' Al'l Kury Huluivli) at I:.ki t.. 0i, y I....1 i .,r,lllly lut it... tn .11 tl r,., M. I. WIJtK. l aaliir! I" IO-1 I'AII IM t III hi l ok I.AKI.I IKw i tt ai tiiiiK .,-rvli r al II A M atel 7 ,:ui M u ,,n :ifl e.in. hnnilar a.-m,il ulul u lli! Voiing ITa). r St. . inn at 7;.ki I' U vv...iiu..v vym'. i.at. Kv. f j txnly ,ii u,-, in ait. iu ail a.-r. I'f-V. II. hMll ll. l aallir. i an, ir.i jwii. hnn. lay a.-i .uiiiot H,H'ii-iy at ? :j I'M. t'ceii-'a I'm, hi ai n ;, f m t Al llol.H lit Hi ll - hVKKVM NHAV MAhm . . ; : " M'1" a. in mnitlay IK-.II. Hi. ii. M.k ilav U.i ai Mil It.tH.O'M Al.l.r V. rt. J. M ti'Mil alii 'on a.m. r II. IIKSI IIAI'lInt I III. Ill II 0 ..'NinK lNI al N'rw I'ltir i r.. k, On vnn. Pr.arl.n,. , l 7:.'H' M ol ra. li Hunrt.. lay N-tuMil at I,) A M Mi W killn-ailay ,-vi Mill, .ir.iiaiiy iuviuh! ( . ii', a al II A I rirlY ini.lllli Mil t'rayr wit al 7 Ho . l i. i A an- IU-, i tic a.-rt li-ra KKV. K. HKMiKltsoN, LODdli I)Iki:CT()lY t o. I'. W. l.AKKVIr.il linn,, nTT'i'iT M. . t ri-. ry a.-, i, ii, i an, nrili Tliurailay ul i-nrll tit. ill tit . In Mna-.i.li- Hall, lakrlli-w ei.aa. 1 oiiiiIukwii. .M. : U n.. I,iii,;,,.r K or.iiltl-.r. ttr IIONOIt I. A K K.-IIOHK tiwi : " Mi-ttia t.i ,tii, tlitr.l 1 Inira.lura nf rai li innhili .,.i,i, Hall : Mar r I',,., r ,,l ii l n..n. i . una ..niie r i . ,,i i K.-rutili-r. tUott II, I.- Alanii ,lu Nn Queer Color Combination Harry Toy, tiged 21. a Chinese nier chant of Sealtlo and ort Angeles. Wash., aud Mrs. Daisy Uavisngel 21 years, ftruietly a worker in the Meth odist Episcopal Chinese Missiou in I'ortlaud. were married last week by Kev. V. T. (Jstorne. pastor of the African Metnodist nliurch of that city. The young wuuiau. who has been married before, met Toy at the Fortlund missiou years ugo, aud roc ently renewed the acquaintance. The marriage license was obtained In Vancouver. Wash. Toy was manager of the Chinese village at the Alaska Yukon Exposition, and in connected with the big Ah King firm In Seattle. He la wealthy, dresses lu the height of fashion aud la well educated. The couple will reside In Beat tie. Chumlierluln'e Stomach ntid Liver Tablet Invuriuhly" bring;" relief "to women etifferlnu; from chronic conati pation, headache, liillouaticNH, dizzi iicbh, HallownoHs of the akin and dya pt'pHiu. Kohl by All (jootl Dealera. Out For Another Jaunt I'resident Taft, In a letter datd December 21, '.W, aud read in IIUIO SiiuJhV schools iu the L'nltei States, floundei the kevuote td a total ah stainers' uiuvemeut. The letter is addresaed to Sunday scfmol piipils as "My dear young friend," and reads: "The excestiive use of Infoxicatiiw liquor is the cause of a great deal nl the poverty, degradation and crime of the world and one wno ahstaltia from the use of such liquor avold-i a daiigf roils teuiptat Ion. Ahliihaui Lincoln showeil that tie believed I Ins lu writing out his buy friends the pledge of total atisl Iiience, i-o often ((iinted. "Each person must deleruiiue fnr hlnisi-lf the course he will take lu refereuco to his Listen uud np,etite, out those who rxereine self ret-traint tu avoid altogether the temptutiou of alouholli) liquor are on the aafe aud wiser side. " Dr. Howard M. Utiai-ell. of Wester vllle, ()., founder of the ntl-Saloon League, bIho l fuuuder of the Lin coln Legion, which originated the services throughout the Uulted States. The movement will be direct ed as the total abstinence department of the Anil Saloon League, with Na tional headquarters at Westervllle. I o. ii. I.AKKVIKW l.otiiiK, w.r., iii.il . i-viry Snlurilar i-vi-in n- i ftUnwa Hall, at 7:.in,i'.l,M k, Imiii i, ,, ,, i n A, til 1, atel at nli 1,,,-k It, on a,,p, ., -x 1 1. tiil.. r :. a. K. i li. un. . i... 1 lo in y, H.m r. iary " 1 AHKVIKM KM AMI MI.VI Ml I O. r ., inrcta tliii llrM ami 1 1. r-l 'I linra day i r.'iot.Ka i. i-ai li m,.i,tli n, o,, K.-n.,iia lla.l. l ak. t l.n. r. p. Arthur. C. I'., A. II luiiiini-rali y, h rllx-. HKHKKAII Il).i, K I.AkKMKH I.OIH.K, NO ti. I-O- O. K ,! ii,,, ,,! lll( j,,,,,,,, jrl, lata nl i a, h in, niih In o,, K-lli.iv Hall Mr. .M Ntr,iiu. N. o.; M ,u I. Minn,, V.o ; Mia. M. I .M,a. Mm rciary; Mra. Alu ilUI,llll I l,'Hlir,T. O K.M.OHIKMAI. fllAI IKIt. Ml A, I.aKK ili : , OrVi.,,ii,. M, ,., I n, ay, on ,,r b. ore lull iii,i,iii ami n ai,-ka llirrrall, r, I'l ijaai.nto II nil. at 7:;m n'l-lm-k, Vuiunii it. .-in 1,,-ra are vunllnlljr Int lli il ,. . ... . '""NKI.IA A. UAIhON, W. M. 'PA " KM u i.,.( r.-urt I'ROI L.SSIONAI. CARDS t V. Colin Altorney at Law and Noary Public 'I K'l'K-lialt iitin.liiiK. l. Vi:.Tt)H l.sUi lli-n. flreictm Attorney at Law, Ol Ml I . ml tlulli'in Hiierlnlty K Patj Hill M 1 ii at KILLS A MUKDICKEU A mercIlt'HH nnirderer Is Appendicitis with many victims, hut Dr. Khi'h New Life 1'illa kill It by prevention, They gently stimulate Htomach, liver and howelH, proven tin"; that closing that lnvltcH it)iienillcitlH, curlni; L'on Htlpation, Headache, BillnuHiicHH, ChlllH, 2. at A. L Thornton'H. rilAKLEM CMHACII I. aud and Law Otilte Abstractor ot Titles Hutiiliilslii'il iv,), l.akuvli'w. ora ,V LAIK TIIOMI'SON Attorney at Law Oilh e lii ). V. L.Co.'h BiiildiiiK Lakicvikw, Ukk.iio.n S. A. MUSI I EN. Kurveylntr mid I'liglneerlnif City Engineer Suite No. 1 Lakeview Watson Block Oregon J. L. LYONS, D. D. S. Dentist Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon KlRbt Year's esnerlenoe In Mluhlsaa. lraitnala of t nlvnratlT of Mlohlsan