TMU LIHITS OP our profession; 1E . Z, Spcncc. Wi nrtt met to tnllt of our own nrtlitl Ur iru(cKHl(in, wliirli to uh imiNt miem nit do all iro(niioim to tlmir dillowiira tlio nrtulfnt nml iiolilfNt of nil proffMd- iotlN. Till mtmt of ni'i-kity tmtruu. With out ttils profcHnintml kpirit mu would Ih coiiih urtioHtm Htnl no ImiKiT artiatN. Wo would noon dink to the monotony ami liuinilruin ol tlio hIuvh, wlio follown a lifu of iiktc routine. Wliiln Ktudy wtiyo mill incmn of HilvttiiiTtiiiMit in our rnllintt iuut ili(tiMl lie humIIckk if tln-rt! m not a(i( )MiIIiiiiiiii rri'iitixl in tia. Ynt not tint iitluiHiniiiii in iik lint tlutt iimplrfd ly im In tin' rliil.l ; hii li liriiin liim into fuller, frcrr life in I lie tiling rlmuM tMV1 tO iMIKRChM. Wo nn not ln-rn for our own crnoiiul ailvaututfi'N ami U'mmI nlniiti. V iiiiihI utrivit to aurvn anil wryii no wt-ll ami thorough tliHt t tiring hIhmiI ii-rtuin rrnull". 'Micnii ri'NiiltN arc tin aim ami iilcal wi ulioulil Htrivi to attiiin. Now wlmt arc tin-Mo reniiltH? Tliry are not only the Ih-mI ami iiiohI ellii-iciit way of inr-iilliiiK in tlie -l i i l I ' uiiml, the idea eontiiiiueil in text ImmiUm ami olme rvatioii lenHimiM j 1ml more and higher, the inontl truiuiiiK of the child. We are lint ih'itliiiK with u thilitf of tlenli ami Mood, hilt II living, Im-it I lii lltf r i r it . Willi mi iinuiortiil mul rtrtitf IllinK to exjiimd illid i-kpn-KM itnelf. The ti-iulii-r in mt 1 4-il4-1 1 i 1 1 ir ho luilrll tin'1 I'linciple of :t r I t . 1 t in 111. il lii-nintim iin the fuel a of iliiipline, helf-relimii'i', roll liiletu'e mid Hi-ll-eiilttire. A ti'Mi'her tt Ii4i eXHTt to lewli the tl I i I H eh'iiiililiefK, iiriitiit'pa, wlf nir' ittlid the ulMiltitioii of t-eif-coiiM-iotiHiieHN, j IiiiihI Ural he wriloili"lefidy rlfim, neat j ami Hi-l(-pi4-d. lie v-au in no wiej teneli a child to he ti m i 1-4-n 1 1 1 of m-I f 1 UllleN he in lint M-lf-colihcioilN liiinpi-ll. ( iikhI tuornlH 11ml iimk iiiiiniierH rmi ntitiilu an i-M-4-ntinl part of an ciluriitioii ul eniineiit. 'I hi! iui'liniitioii of 1 -at ri it inni, of ret-pi'i'i for law mid order, of what ever teuiln to make 11 (.mil citi.en, in of ax much iiiiMirtmiri! in a ouiall h ill li liirye i'hiMl. Ki'illiirity , piinclil ality, oUlience, imliiMlry, wlf-rontrol, lire hh nii'i-cNiiry in the country u in the town achool. While it 1m neceHvary that wo rlmuM teach the iriiii iph-n of Iiiiikiwikii, niatlie iiiatica or ieoraliy , it i equally true wo kIiouIiI aim tit Niuiit-lliini; higher and nolilcr. In all life then- in change. Thin 4'hmue has a ili-Unitc course from 1111 idea to itn niiliiiti.'ii. Kvi-ry tiling (mull hy man flint I111.1 itn idea mid, then itn ohjective reality. Thcrt) in iiIh4) a aitiiilar uhmie fniiml in the plant world. The idea or potential oak, in in thti acorn. l!xternal condition iiiiihI favor; yet the oak taki an active part in itn own realisation. Tho hiiiiii' in true in animal life. We niH'd only note thiynyencv w hich hrinx aholil the chiinncH called lifu iH within the i-luiniinn ohji-i't : "ToilHy I mi h ilrHKnii II . Ciiiiii- (ruin t lie II u In ri- In- ill' 1 1 . An (iini-r I i 1 1 1 1 1 :-' ri'iil I In- vi-ll (If liU nlil huk : In. 111 li I In (nil 1'mi 111 cli iir .lnl' 14 ul Kiiplilri' 111 h 1 1 ." So fur iih it. tJucH physical life in a lit tyK) of hpirituiil life. ,v'piiit;ial growth, tHi, ih a HeiieH of i;Iuiiii-h Iroin the ideal to its reiili.iition ; mid, too, the ooul Iuih within itNflf ilH own urgency to nelf realijiiitioti. There iH no hi ml hut what in iiiovcd hy th iiiHtiuctH of itn ilcHtiny. Notw itliHtHinlin the fiindaiiiental likeneHH hetweeu Ji mIi-ii! ami apiritual growth, there iH mi oHncntinl difference. The plant ami animal move to there realization without plan or pur jhiho ; hut inmi run project his poHnihlo Nelf in idea; can think of hiniHelf uh other than ho in. Thin makes man a erHon. CoiiHciouHiieKM of tlio unreal ized Helf created u granping for w hat it would hi'coine. A nohlo-niimled, high Hpiritud youth in intoxicatod with an iileal j mid ran find no pcai'o till he in In direct purnuit of tho liighodt whm. Klated ho oonliiiuully coitiiminda liitu eelf; "Hullil I lice more hUtcly iiiaiuUiiiii, O my mini, Ai (lie I ft hi'Hhoiiii roll! LcavlliK t li y low vmilti-d .all let efti'li new lrinili-, iiiitiler tlian tliu laat, Shut tlit't) friuii luavi-ii with a iliuiie inure VKHl, Till tlimi at hint art frett, U-avliiK tlilne uutgruwu aliell hy llfu'a nil renting ai-al" IMan may luivo clearly licioro liiin a uohlo ideal mid may ho keenly nlive to its iiillumico, and yet not mount joyous ly to tlio aturs. ilo in painfully con scious of a dead weight, w hich lio must Htriko w ith niiuht and main to overcome ; "llu knew a liuhcncaa In lila blooil, At audi ilrungo war with aomulliliiggood llu can nut ilu tho tiling ha would." Jt thus appears Unit tho law of lifu is internally given and not lrnally lin poiwd. It i neceaaary duriiiK low pliHHH of moral development, to an nounco law a If they derived their va lidity from external force and authority. Tho lifu conflict in within tho aoul Itaolf. It In a ailent tmt heroic conflict in the onlf kinii'luin whi-ro man liaa rule. It apX'm that the true parjxiHo of teachitiK is to make a youth keenly aeiiaitlve to the Houl'i worth and to in aplre him with a lortKintf for what In truei-t, Ix-at and iiiohI hi-ini tiful In lifo; to make him fully rotmrioita of tliualrug l(lo which ho feela iliHturhiiiK him, and to prepare film for victory hy noiiriah iiiK a "youth auhlime on tho fairy tales of acietieo and tho lon rcNult of time;" hy nloriii the mind with long and KeneroiiN thought, and tho heart with iiohlp, iiiHpirinit aentimenlM ; hy opening up to him all U10 Kreat thoroiiKhfaroa of human thought ami make hi 111 renpon aivo to tho warld'a harmony; hy all that Kivea tone, vigor and Hwer to life; hy w hatever makes the even current of life full and MtroiiK, that there may lie an overpowering reinforcement to rally in the hour of attack, and iuikcIh of uiemory to f trenutheii and comfort un der the care ami hiirdeus of life. l'nh-iH the teacher is the ideal of the pupil, he is not a teacher. Teaching; in ItH fundamental aHH-ct, is not a procens of ifoinjj through tho thought of the les hoii w iih the pupil, lull of continually re.idjiiHting' to the advancing jxjtcntial nelf of the pupil, the next 'n-Kt p4in)ilile tlionglit, Impulse, ami reHoluliou of his Krow iii life. The teacher is the ad vancing ideal of the pupil, and hy the tension thus n-t up draws the pupil un to hitii-clf, uhich iH iiIho the pupil'a Felf . I'.nl the Hiiddet inliuinnion to In- made. i, that tln-.iry and art may (ail. (iiven IhiIIi the Hciem e und the nkill of inanani ineut as perfect as could ho exe-ted within the limit" of human nature, ami there are caxes which reiint all effort, la? it ever an wise, patient and ierHistent. Some pupils, through heredity, and homo ami ttt reel life, renint to the hlKt the art of the ilivinely v:i(led teacher ocratiiiK on the MiMiiiili-ft principles. Tho bcIiihiI oranir.atioii is a icr for u,HMl, hut it inril Hiiriirice no one that it cannot re generate on the spot every eciinen of humanity that comes within its influ ence. Tho State has lieen -rat intf with iinpoHin' machinery for lines', hut hi, we have the had l iti.i-u with us al ways. The teacher must accept tho lament rcHpontuhility, and ineiinurv up to it as fully as Hishihle; yet he should not die of despair hecauso all imperfection in the world are not to he huried w ith him. This ailiiiiHnion of the i 111 potency of theo ry mid art to deal effectively at once with cerluin comlitions and pupils l-'ciii-rally foiiml in till hcIuhiIh, is inado us the Hiivint; chiiihe f-r thone iutens ly earne.-t and sennitive teachers who fiid conn'ieiico-i'trickeii In-caune some HtuhlMirn hlooil globule holds out aainnt all wine mid hkillful effoit. Is there not 11 limit Home w here to the teucher's re HHiiiHihility ? l-'.ven the (I rent Toucher was forceil t4i exclaim: "O Jerusalem, .Iciii-alc-m, thou that killent the proph oIh, mid Htonent tho-o who are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, oven as u hen pithcreth her chickens under her wiiu-s, mid vo would not!" Kveii no; thev would not, and He could not. If they htill will not, how can we? A I'riilltalile Inu ilmrat, Tapele'tfli Have you realized any tliiiiKrfri:ui that inininjT inveattnent you were telling me iihout? KtoeUleih -Ve. I've realized the truth of the Kiiyiu: "A fool and hii uioney ore aoon pnrteil." Tit-Jtits. Suliatllute Suaaealrd. Mrs. Yoiinrflh Oh, Mob, what ahull I do? Itnhy ia crying liecaiiae I won't let him pull all the fur otT my luutT. Mr. Vountfflali Well, that'a all right. Give hint the cat. I'hiladcl phia Itecurd. Frmlnln I.oal. Woniaiv If that niedjcine makes you feel worao, Kllen, why do you keep on tuking it? "Why, I'm not going to pay 65 centa for medicine, William, and then waste it." ludiaunpolia Journal. Aaralo the I'rofeaaor. "It la extremely provoking," laid the profeksor, vlgoroiiKly running his liaud through hia hnir, "but the moat pleas ant reeollectioni 1 have of my trip abroad I cannot eeiu to remeinber." Judtre. Ilallnea. "Ia Dorothy hoppy aince hejr mar riage ?" "Well, I wliould auy she ought to be. She hadn't a single duplicate among her wedding present." N. Y. World. A I'laea to Put Them. "If women didn't hov skirts to hold up," aaid the janitor philosopher, "they wild hov to hov two toide pockets to kupo thor honda in." Chicago Daily New. ThcTMorthcrn Stage Line. Jl !.! vJu w-I 'ulnloy A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. It?flve Lakcviivw at a. tn. every day hut Sunday. Icturning, leaven I'mihIov at f ;.'i0 a. m every diiy hut Sunday. Paaaongtrs' far j. Bound trip If OFDCe -C. V. Snldar' Ktor. Lakavlew, Or. Ta a. tti aTa mrm Ta a Ta mfm ajra Mm aAa aa 9 1 w X" a" a A A A A A A lJt.qunther 4 Watchmaker j t and Jeweler i V4X Located at Ahlstrom IJros Monogram All work in my line fully Guaranteed J. AVIRAGNETE. Ths Tailor At .1. W. Ifownril'M Now, Ooods, New Samples, Everything Now. ..Fit Guaranteed or no Pay.. I.nkevlew Carpenter Shop and Lumber Yard. Thoman llandlrj , Frop. All klmUof Cmn4-iil4;r Work pmuiptly aUetidcd to KuililiriK ('iiiitmi U T;ikrn and KalimaM Ma4le. Will kn-p on haml at all lima a lare Uw of dry drraml liiinlirr. N" on hnl IUM trrt orilinic and lnw frrt nutic Muhi o.aiiia Kiwiiiii.r odiue, LAkcilt-M, Oregon, ..Vegetable btore.. 0 The only Vent-table Btore In ( Ijiki-vli-w la liH-ali-il at the North end of Vt'att-r Hircet. 0 Vcfelable, Fruit, Frtnlucej t) Alao (jt-neral Merchaudiae, 0 Clri and Tohaccoi. Free Delivery. Wfiorton & Barnes EE BEALL, DRUGGIST Everything known to the trade carried In 5tock PINE .Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. CIGARS... ...STATIONERY Frank Smith's Barber Shop Hot and Cold Baths nu door Mouth of Opera Ilouae AAA K J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oregon IwKtn you want to Krv man Am motor, you dorft Iha wind n. 1 to ilo out in tha oaatuna r gata tir rom ovwiwor Iwithhaltors on onitrm ha wind would ust aooo and a diah of oats unoar ma otnar to lot ud and o catch tha to work at trtrat Jdocfcinthamon- notiv pow or. nudont maastoiiaabad Itomill. lit tiava to hai rwu it ud 2 f he wind navarhw -a tirad faalintf hot jnd than ataitd around with a) whip in your hand to keep it kUinft. Just 'from lot.Ahoura or' ovarin-fVlulgsnoa h windj 1 navar it nav makaaf lorry kil that tha hofl fit has I to work! par is wen hllad and ha AarmoTor doiin't late atn iaht...-' tha ilrindai oat any potato, salt oork orham...... liufttad.thaiil ih Aarmotor doain'tl flurntha Aar-i forlnk anyhid cidarl ffwhiakayar lorbnrl rout gal-f lion of Aao. motor oil I Iwillaatiaf its thirst I for van months -V 4- - I f no tor looac f iha wind i ff uiuaHy on ffnand tobatf in' mi hj s i n vt n t o f t(V 9 ifeal Ab Veal Chops, Mutton Chops, Sirloin, I'orterhouKC, or any kind of Heel Lard, Etc. You will always find us prompt and obliging in serving you. S. D. COULTER & CO. The Hungry Should Be Fed and that ia my miaaion. giHul meal go to the For a Htillmtm IteNtanrant Two hnil'tinii. North of Ofwra Hoof On MaiD "i'rret. JAMES KTILL5IAN. Prop. BLflCKJrlITi15 AMD WflQONHflKER5 Horseshoeing A Specialty LOOKOUT 5a For an- one killing or bal ing ttoca bt-loniring to the South Eastern Oregon Live Stock Association $500 REWARD Will lie glien for the arrest anil oonvi.-tion of any per son or itertoti, stealing an atoek belonging to inpinlen of thi Anoi-iation. J. I. COUGHLIX, J. M. IXXKS, I'rt-Mitlont. S-cr'tury. r vitiT uh. juhumd's cm at' f MUSEUM OF ANATOMY1 1061 MARKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAU (IMINI SVMlh.J The larf A.DAiomlcaJ Museum Id Ui Wur't UraUtt attraction tn ths City. A VfotnUrful ught jot wtMitort. wi fii wmm, or muj cop irnci a xl dL.-,4Ml(ivl rarrl by m th old.t bpxUltt on tbt I aciA OR. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES T4w- Bwic-a ant anl4--llo r4 mtrn wba ara nfferln-i liuin iha .ttecu of youthful India- ei.uuaa ar ui-taiN n, M.I1A.I1AB fif .f'.ut I'llr.lln MAU mm 11... T . A l,a.M arrmna.it hi. tr.tm-iit lli.i IT a lii not J only afford Tiamecilaia rwllef. but peruintui cur. Tba lxctor doea not claim lope'furiti mlradM, but la well known to txr a fnlr and imra Fliilelan and Surfeon, rrtaoiluaol I, lili4iwlllr-DU4aui 4f Mra. m Trifll.lt thumnf hly ndl4ttKl from thii aystaui lihoul the use of fli-4Pur.. 6 TrU4M Httad br an EiK.rU l(dlail ear for Raptlnr. A quick an.! rrufwi M murttmt ltlM. l-'laaar anil Fllnlaa, b Dt. Jordan'. apKial pulolna malboJa. A ETKKT MAN apnlrlnttouawlUraoalT f ar hanrtt opinion 4t b(ai?4iiiplalrr. A H'a wlU bunrmin fOUJUVJI . very tnt. - kMrfrrf nk. A ConriltMl .o KRKK a"d atrtct'T pelTat. CJIAXOA-8 VKItr BKAHO.VABUi Tra.tniaul ponwaally or by leuer. Writ f..r Rook, rilll.osorllT OF MAHRIAOK. M.iLKOFaam. (A vaiuaki book for mm.) Call or writ OH JORDAN II CO.. 1051 Market M 8. R, Htnavai ,n Aarmotor will saw tan ainatoohai rfor an Aarmoti coras or wockj in s a. ina roi up rrasn an raaay for work ths work out or whi ' H navar Mats sodrv f that an Aarmotor slipw .naxt morning wut tn. ooy in lira on kth way 9awa one I gats so cord ina naver doyllM that rhefl Aarmoti AnAsrmo n 1 I Soi.uuaa ar Z44a.M n, naauirar A faar. Narv"iai0 pbvici ItvbllU;, lM- 9 Mt4Fwc.., L.l Nanbi. la .11 lumimpll cation.; Kp4TH lu.rl4i., ftr.i4.r- m rktra, Qua.rrk vl-ei, rrrqarari I I rlu.ll.(, mtm. iiy a Ocu:o:n.tl(.p of 'itaatottain motor tor will haahada .been shall fiva getei to hundred woota inat Dushelaot Aarmo tor has to "rhow out" sum in a dav and leu fin anAarmotor outxxav a lam. you cant iletl t into the heir, eaponsiD'i upon the I AnAermo-l aaoraami (rompumpi '4fi too kjrW roer fast enouia ihe work oil orn4Mmr An Aarmotor tainan- nanyi l.andi will cut a Toad lOenaa and tima of corn fodder ihorsu l tMTjauaa tha othar . navar qu4ta so promptly end ui oeo k makes of nulla thorouUhlv that ti veanq you will wonder hoi i an happened !yv Steaks, or Roasts cut from our ten der and juicy stock of prime meats, fresh and tempting Hams, Bacon, South and East VIA , SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Shasta Route. Traina loare After for Portland and way stay tinea at 12.21 a. m. and 11:00 p, m. L Portland 8-DOam :pm Ak'T 4:02 am :57 pa Ar Aahland 12:30 m 12:u6pm "Sacramento 6:00 pm 4-t5m " Han Franclaco 7 :tb p in :15 a m " Ogden ,. " lenver Karma, fit jr ' ( hlcmtto l:(Sim , t:O0 a m 7:M a m 7:45 am 11 :4S m S:40 p m 7:2Sam :30 a m 7:00 a m 6:00 pm 6:. a m 10::w a m m 4:25 p In 6:42 a m 12:43 p in " Fxa AngvlM Kl Paai) " Fort W orth "Oljrof Mexico,. " l4iunton " New Orleaiu " Wah1iiKt4ia " New York 1:20 p m .... 6:00 p m .... 6:31) a ni .... :U a m 8:8S a m .... 6:2& p tn .... 6:42 a m 12:43 p m Pullman and Tonrift car on both train. Cliair earn -ai ramouio to Ugden ami El l-a4i, and tourla: rara to hicago, 8t. Lou It, New Or leanaand WutaiUKton. Conrn-ctlnnat San Franciwo with the several atpamahip llnea fur Honolulu, Japan, Cain. Pliilliolnea, Central and South America. Bee agent at AgiT station, or addreaa -J. H.MAKKHAM, G. P. A.. Portland, Or. r Ar Ager-Lakeview Stage Line S. L. McNAUGHTON, Proprietor Office, Hotel Linkville, Klamath Falls, Or. Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Springs, Keno. Klamatri Fall, Dairy, Bonanza, Bly and Lakeviow. Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanza, Dairy, Klamath Fall., Keno. Klamath Hot Spring ami Ag-r. Mike conuectiun aitb all train at A tint, Cal. B Easy Coaches Excellent Accommodations Paaarnger. expras and freight traffic aollcited. All liusiuess entrusted to u will bu expedited. G. W. WISE, General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel. The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature ia c'renglbeniDg aud recon structing the exhausted digestive or guns. It lstbe latest discovereddtgest ant and tonic No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia Crampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c. and fl. Larf?e sire eon tain tlmf small aize. Buok all about dyspepsia mtdledtruti Prepared by E. C DcWITT A CO., Crjleago. Lakevinw Drug Corajiany. AnAaV4 otorwill tun Complete Line of lmplem'ts, Buggies, Wagons. the flrindatona1 la ths boys are i t Shoot inn roooiti Tor win I mpwas atarwhiie youraadl irapopeil r- ?l nas known do a flo ar was at ' irch.whiltil he moral! ."ty rests wina.Mi tor dos.sl two rerm I and that too with a team of 1 or ooard. with- vaKinj or driv- B.wiinout shirk or Hoim-