front. Yet ttn-w'olJ nttlir tilt us, aro ntHMiiliiKly KrowliiK Ium Mltflitful us tlio country m,u1i,s up. This, In fact, njipoarii to be a Kcul1arltjr f x mtIoiio1 lu almost all newly wettli'il If-M'nlltlon mnl M attrllMitalilo ljr limny tothu chvtrlntf off and plowing the Krounil, coinhliicil with thofriHMl alluvial ft am that cmmlnU with ami iiiotllfy the Htttrlcnl conditions that obtained at earlier mUAn. lie Hi Im an It may, I do not aumimo to reason on throw lilies I only know tho climate U jcro whiff Ira rlfforou mid It U only once In a rreat while that front wrlouly Injure our fruit crop. fled In doliiif It. l'lah Lake Trout will weigh from to7 Mm. ami are a flue Mali. Moun tain Trout ifrow from 4 to 12 lnliea Ions and are an palatable and Kamy a the epicure or aportwman could wish. Salmon Trout averaRo oliout nine pound, und sometime wcIk" uh much hn fifty pounds, and are plentiful In the tributarily of Klam ath Lake. Htock iWdhiff: Commence about thollrMtof January and stock are tu mod out to HklriuUh for tlirmwl vch about the 15th of March. HounlniStiM'k: Nostockl houm-d during the winter except It U milch oowh, team home and yoiiiiK stock of small fiirmerH, and much ol that never Kit inside a barn or shelter. ( old Weather: Generally Heakliig we hiiveonecold spell clurlntf the win ter, when the mercury drop from one to live degrees below sero, this may 1h for one only or It may Inst an many a four or five days thin doe notoceurevery winter. Correct ly HpoakInK, wo have about two months of winter weather. Warm Weather: In July th mer cury will run up an hlh an ." or M degree for one or two days, but w hen ullit?oineH'oi will require the UHtial numlxT of blanket on your bed. Destructive Storm or wlml: We have neither cyclone, hurrleau or destructive wind Ntorin, but Just en ough wind to tie healthful and Invig orating. We have occasionally what I called a thunder shower, and yet we can a,v It I a very raro thing to hear distinct thunder or see eharp llKhtnluK, cmwMiuently you will not Mud a lightning rod In UiU county. Neither do we know of a single case of any jhtsoii being struck by light ning In this county. Ice: The thickest form In large pool of still Water, sometime a much a 14 Inches thick (no we are told, but the writer boa never seen It) the usual thlcknes put up here tor uniiui-r iisel from six toeight Inches, and some winters It does not form thick enough to put up for summer line. Saloon: Some corresponden t s have asked uh how It I possible, for us to make claim to a high-toned and well regulated a condition of so ciety as we do, and at the same time support t lie uumlMT of saloon we do? In answering this question satisfactorily, It 1 necessary that the questioner should tsi somewhat acquainted with the way of the people of tho Pacific coast, lu order that they comprehend the sltuatlou as it exists. The fact Is, saloons with u and the Eastern people are two different Institution and society treats these here in a different light, for here, the business man tie he church member or not, does not lose caste If business takes him Into a saloon, so long as ho doe uot patronize the gambling or club rooms, as they are culled, ho deem his conduct as free from reproach as was that of feas or's wife uud society deems hi in so and treats hi in as being superior to and above contamination by such surroundings. This bolng a great stock growing country, many cow punchers, herders, camp tenders, etc. aro employed tho year round, and they belong of all nationalities and transient to a great extent, contrib ute largely to the support of the sa loons, and with all our floating population It is a rare thing to see a drunken man on our streets. Secret Orders:. Embracing the A. F. & A. M. and chapter, 1. 0. (). F. and Kebekahs, Woodmen.Qnd Circle, Workmen, and Degree of Jjjinor, the Foresters, tho Eagles, uroia a flour ishing condition. W ; , . Our many mountain strcn afford tho purest and best water, and good water Is obtained almost anywhere by digging or driving from fourteen to twenty -four feet. The Desert !and Act:-lVrmlt oris to take acres or less, and his wife can also do the same, on the condi tion that each will pay 25 cents per acre at the time of filing. They will also Im required to expend labor to the amount of one dollar per acre on It each year for three years this ex pcndlturo to Ikj on the Improvement of tho property, such as fencing, ditching, building or making reser voirs or diverting streams onto It, clearing, plowing, etc. At or Is'fore the expiration of the third year each will pay one dollar more, making a, total of 1.25 per acre in cash. Tlintsr and Stone Iwind: Per acre $'.'.50. Ninety days after application must tie proved upon and paid for. One ran only take 100 acres or less of this class of land; a wife can also ac quire title to these lands. Homestead: Of 100 acres or less, costs for filing (10 and advertising fee. Stage Fares; about 0 cts per mile. From Madeline to Lakevle w by Ktago fU.00. Stage leave Madeline one evening and arrive at Lakeview the next evening. The recent discovery of Hold and Coper deposits 20 miles south of Lakeview, on the divide Is-twon Fort llldwell and Pine Creek, and the discovery of Hold, Silver andOal eiia on the mountain near PaUley, also the fact that highly mineralized rock Is found and exhibited by many herders and vanqiiero from many of the surrounding ranges that almost make u know that If t hew llmls prove half as rich a reputed, we mny yet find that Lake County ha an Eldorado of Us own, that only a- waits the advent of n class of pros-1 j xt torn, miners, farmer ami wide: awake buslnes men, who would not only develop and unearth a mineral j wealth not dreamed of heretofore, j but will hasten the p'oplu of fur off localities to come and take a look at till land of promise. Almost every Industry and occu pation may Is? pursued here the year round under our climatic conditions. Our hills and mountain abound in antelope, deer and smaller game; while our valleys afford a veritable paradise for geese, ducks, etc. Like all new countries, this affords Inducements not only to the capital ist, but to the brainy buslucss man, the frugal earnest every day laborer, who, all lu their owu line will devel op enteritises uot now thought of. We exect at an early date the ad vent of a rail road, and when this Ufoint'H an assured fact, the funeral knell will 1st rung on ourcheap lands and your golden opportunity lost to profit by the advantages you could now profit by, lu securing a home ut a small outlay. UUY QUICK As owucr must sell tho NJ Sec. 10, Twp. 38 S linage 19 East good timber, cut :i,t00,0(0 feet pine und cedar pleu ty water, also sec '30 same Twp. GOO acres natural hay, creek thru same. Land 15 miles NV of Lakeview. Saw mill 1 miles north Seo 30. If you mean business write for spot cash price or niuko oirer now. Frank W. 1Iooht, Atty., Yruku Ctd. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Tiles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Masonville, la., "that for Blind, deed ing, Itching and Protruding Files, liucklen's Arnica Salve, is the best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at Lee Beall's, druggist. OOD TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually, to fill the new positions creat ed by Railroad andTelegraph Companies, we want YOUNd MEN and LADIES of good habits, to Learn Telegraphy And R. R. Accounting Weiuriilih74pereutit.oi the Operators and Station Agents In America. Our tlx schools ara the largoit exoluilva Telegraph Schools Is The World. Established 90 yuan and ondorned by all loading Railway Ottlolals. Wa execute a 1240 Bond to every student to (urnUh htm or her a position paying from 140 to 00 a month In states east of the Rocky Moun tains, or from 176 to loo a month In atatos went of the Rockioi, Immediately upoa greduatloa. Students can enter at any time. No vaoa tloui. For full particulars regarding any ol our schools, write direct to our exeeutlveofllce at Cincinnati, Ohio. Colalogue Free. The Morse School of Telegraphy. lOMMMt ;:.... AVc tfefalk? Preparation for As- slmilalini? the Food and Re 9 ui- ting Die ofcin&cMwifliJowisoi Promotes DigcstionChperful ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Not Naiic otic. Am, im U- A perfect Remedy forConstjpA Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms A)nvulskns,Feverish neat nnd Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YDIIK. Mil For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the . t Signature Aw Z0 mm mm r jay w In Use For Over Thirty Years lib rti mm WIHI II 4 EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. J 1 U ill tms mmM nn,t. tn errr. Cincinnati, Ohio AtlanU, Ua. Teaarkana, Tea Buffalo, N. Y. La Crosse, Wis. 5ao Francisco, Cat THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAT TO CROSS THE CONTINENT Thaoush Salt Lake City, dlenwood Springs, Leadvllle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. A Daylight Ride Through Nature's Art Gallery 3: Pasting; Castle date. Canyon of The drande, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pasa and the Royal dorge TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDEN AND DENVER 3 F.O.I 1PMKWT AXI HF.RV1CK HBCOXO T WOSB SEEK NO FURTHFR FOR BETTER C4NT BE FOUND For Detailed Information Address C. flcBRIDE, General Agent 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREdON BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, E7C, ALWAYS ON HAND AT TH.3 ..Lakeview Meat Market..- JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor . 1 AT PRESENT LOCATED - BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL LAKEVidW pnoeuffto awn DtrcMOt o. Butnnt Srrrl 4 WmiklngUm wwi Ihmt, tot if Mitmt frsttlee Utlselvtlf. WrH.wrti.iHK o MM sts aawa st, t am una mi sate, WAOMINOTON, D. C Land Notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. liio Connetlcut Avenue Washington, D. C. All person wk have bwretetore nia4 PINAL PROOF In mny klixl f Land, Mineral or Tln er Entrlre, lrtcli has been accepted r tb Rf lur T RmcWct M any V. 5. Land Office, can have the hwnance of their U. . Patent lot said Lands promptly attended ta br sending M their Duplicate Recclsts, or Certlflcatee at Entry, and an afreenient ta pay ae 910 when ever said Patent shall ba. JOHN MUU.AN, Orefon, Callfornl and Nevada Stat Agent The Angel Child WHERE, oh, where la the little boy With the anl face and tb fluffy hnlr. The child who mt ma with ehawia of Joy Whon the day waa dona and I turned from care? Be Is gone, he Is gone, th beautiful chlM Who ul to clinhrr upon my knea And softly say as he sweetly smlted, "Pleaee, pupa, now tell a "tory to im." The light still gleams In the window when I Journey home at the eloaa of day. Weary from striving with eaarr nwn And laboring much for a little pay. But the sweet faced baby who at the door Stood ready to greet me with shout Of Joy Is waiting to hear my etep no more Ah, where I my Innocent little boyT Behold, out there whore th turf I torn A scors of giant who slug and slam. And each of them aa a babe wna' born As Innocent aa a little Iambi Each of the brawny one gouging there Mav once have eat on his father knee And gladdened a heart that wa torn br care, As my little on used to gladden me, Ah. where Is the child with th angel face And th gentle vole and th wee, sort hands T Behold him there as he takes hi place And eiucerlr and half crouching stand! He haa broken another man's leg today; Ills shins are barked, and they've skin ned his brow. Mr sweet Hit! boy haa been taken await He la getting hi nam? ID th paper pow. j. Chicago Record-Herald. VI4V 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Mark Dcetcffs Copyrights Ac. Armeen41nf a tketeh and deaertptlnn may quick If M.'CTtain onr optnbm free whether aa Until m rtetlramsdent fid. Handbook on Fl.la em free. I1M afrenry fur wmirtns patent . Patent taken throoih Munn A Co. receive tpttitU natut, without cbr, in ue Scicniific American. A handaomely nhnrtrafed weekly, fjtrveet e1r ralatlon of any dentine JmL Terni. S3 a yew: f oar month. L Bold brail newMlealvra. KUNN&Co.88,Bw- New York Braoch CrtDon. at V 8U Wahlnatmi. IX C $150 Reward. The HarneyCounty Live Htock Asiwcia tion. ol which I am a member, payt 1750 reward (or evidence leading to the con viction of parties tealing stock be longing to U mem ber, jn addition I ofler S.iOO reward. Horae brand horse shoe bar on either or both laws. Re corded inSconntiet Ranse. Earner, Lake and Crook Counties Horws vented when sold. Horse sold to ta through thla section will be reported in thi paper. II not so reponea, pieae write or teie nhone The Times Herald, Main 324. Bum. Ore gon W W BaowH, File, Ore. I H'lIV riae Mkrep Kaarh la aiedee Oeaaty The Examiner ha for ale one of th iheep rancbea in Modoc county, which ro. trol the beat range in California. It consist of 660 acr?t all under fence, it lies alone Pitt river for 2 miles. Besides other building mere are two nouses i-, mues apart, ji i an ideal aheep ranch. It taken quick it will be soia tor touuu. r THE u Prajll RINTING IS AN ART IN KE j f which The Examiner ex- ! celIs" We have aU the late pjp styles in type and keep in QJJ'JPY stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. F? J J )r prices will be found to compare 1 favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. Aa Iaveatlv Goal a. Tramp Please, mam, I'm an Invent or, mum. I'm lntroducin' my new pat ent combined knife an' fork 'an' spoon for one armed persona. Lady There are no one armed per sona In tbls family. Tramp Mebby not, nam, but some time yon might meet some person o nnfortnnate as to have bnt one arm, an' then yon could recommend tfle great Invention to blm, mum. Lady I certainly rnould If It Is good for anything. Tramp Well, mum. Just hand me somethln' warm an' flllin' on a plate, an' I'll show yon how It works. New York Weekly. What Ailed Them. "Wot youse klda howling about?" "We jest had one of them there pre monitions dat we ain't goln' ter get nnffln' fer Christmas agIn!" New York American. aysrVsv CrOrtay4 Leeaoa la Proaaatltade. A Philadelphia lawyer was one day discoursing upon the Importance rJI Impressing upon the young -mind the necessity for cultivating the virtues of regularity and precision. "Early In life," said he, "I had this lesson Imparted to me by my tutor, lie was a Frenchman by birth. I can never forget the earnestness with which he used to descant upon the sub ject. 'For punctuality, young sir,' he would say, 'permit me to commend to you ze example of ze sun, which, rises exactly at break of day, nevaire before, nevalre after.' "St Louis Republic. Caaarht. "Did that lady make a complaint against that sneak thief for stealing her Jewelry?" "No. She said she'd rather lose it than explain what she was doing when he entered. She was gossiping over the back fence at the time." "Well?" "She was afraid she'd have to repeat the gossip In court" Detroit Free Press. la th Mldat ( It. "Yes," said the young writer, "I've got pretty deep Into my new novel now." "Ah." remarked the friend, "the plot'B thickening, eh?" "Yes, perhaps that's it; at any rate I'm stuck." Catholic Standard and Times. T- Th Beat Artlet. "Dobber Is a fine artist. Isn't her "Yes, but he Is not as good as Smeer." "I have been told that Dobber draws the finest pen and Ink sketches of any body In the city." "Yes, but Smeer is fine at drawing customers." Dallas News. Awfal to Contemplate. "Most of us seem to forget," said the ponderous person, "that actions speak plainer than words." "Gracious!" exclaimed Henpeck. "If they speak louder than my wife's words I want to keep on forgetting. Philadelphia Press. , Tommy Bemembered. Mother Now, Tommy, stick out jom tongue so the doctor can see it Tommy But mamma, you told me at was very naughty to stick out my tongue at people Chicago News. Ho Here Bomameo. 1 "Yon ended your novel at the moat Interesting part Just aa the hero mi rlad the heroine." 1 Nevellst-Oh, that finished itl Towa and Country. t in i Evas Toat Itf .Aa eunce of sincerity la worth a toa of.Uarnsy. Life,