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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
PLUSH STAGE LINE P. K. Taylor, Crop. Office at B. Reynold 5tore. Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesdays iind Fridays M 6 a. m., arrive atriunh at 9 p. n. T.eavc Fnn-h Tu days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. hi., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. ni. rsenger fare 3 one way or $3 foi round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st twft i'r liundre1; (row Nov. 1st to Ma ii tl.HO i-ei hnndre COMPOUND INTEREST Tbe trouble with most adver tisers la that they expect Imme diate returna of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: Tha aoitf expended far drerllsiaa; la the ub ma If place at Interest. Th profit from the adrertlslaa" aro Tlrtaallr tha latereat oa tha laveataaaat. "The sun8 spent for advertising. are properly chargeable to cap ital account because tbe result Ins good will la something that has value, which. If the adver tising has been properly done, can usually be sold for the face value of the Investment The rate of Interest is deter mined by the skill with which the Investment Is made. "Just as the quickest way to Increase Invested wealth la by compounding the Interest, Just so the quickest way to realize re tail from advertising Is to com pound the returns." Advertising Experience. Advertisers get rood returna on tha amount Invested In our column Wi reach tha people. FRE LAKEVIEW The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps ofj Writers. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journal pub lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. OOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the PaiCe Of Onet TIlC L County Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new. subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O. rietzker, Lakeview, Oregon. i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCF.KN. notki In hereby given thnt nil trrlgn- j Hon, or tu iil nice dllchc on nil trout j streams .brought l.nke County, Ore- Ron, mnnt w Hciwtnii with n "i""'1 mesh wire screening nt their lieml or j Junction with tin? main chimncl or atrenm. Aleo nil dnm or obstruct- lolia oil wild ntn'linirt must be pri- j vldod with fllilddcr, or other ensy mentis of piHsgv.nt orncnr theinhl-- . . i ...., die of the main channel, so h t nl- ow the piiM-nge of trout nt nil timet of venr, mh provided by Inw. Snid work to be done ut low water time r ti tw comol.tod by Feb. 7, I!" Uy order of J- A. Marlnim. Special ivpnt.v tlch Wnnl.n for Lake County. Oregon. H. C. CHURCH DIRECTORY. The first Sunday In each month. preaching at I nlon school noii-e ai 11 A. M. Aside from thin irtnc tm g everv Sun. lav at 11 A. M. ami r::w P. l. at lakeview. Sunday School at 10 A. M. licaue at fi:3il. rrayenneetlns Thursday 7:.'M P M. Indies Aid Wednesday l:.i. Choir practice Friday T::M. A cordial invitation it extended to you. A. J. Armstrong fax tor. Sale of Timber Lnd. r.artiea who have ttmler land fir mile will do well to Investigate ur termnan.l luethodnof handlinn lamU. We have an ollicein Lakeview, where contracts can e made and options taken on land. We guarantw the highest market price, and are In a position to demand and obtain It, j having been in the business for many years and in close touch w ith all the laud dealers of the country. Satis 'factory results guaranteed by the I.a ! Grande Investment Co. Write C. O. ' Metzker, Lake view. Oregon. i LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Barker, I'rop'r. Office in Bieber's Store ttage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sanday at 6 a. m. Arrive! at AHuras at 6 p. m. Leaves Altnras for lakeview at 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva' oftte stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matter Strict - Attention Given first - fjtoss " Accomodations. We have a full set of My sell-Rollins & Co's., samples of Stock Certificates tnd bonds, with price list. If you are organizing a stock company get our prices on stock certificates, tf Family liquors at rost Sc Kings E To All Our Subscribers A. XJ. House Painter Pap-r Hanger . Oregon New Pine Creek, ITHIS PAPER In kept on flic at K.C A.tvi-rtlalnc Aasnry VI Kan- contract tor .lvirtlln ran be roarti for It o nwrtbrra t thi v from our localttt ,h,.r ,,,1(ir.- Ksamlni-r who remove lo another. ir i-liaugi tMMtiimcv-Bililri'M unoiiiii romom'iiT ' Iron thin oflloe a eard o thoir r-aper ran i 'l treaaed to Iho rlKht poalnlKre. . WITH'M, M. D. riiYNiriAW iat writui-'o Paisley, Oregon. v t, p'.COXS I Altorr al J lAkeview. tFrea-o or't'lfK-lHUv Uull.tis. I. U. VKSATOf Altmrj-t-l liiid MatteraMperlaltj OKff K'K Pair butUllnt. uiaaai - ir mi w.mm l.akoM.'W BUUlHtB Uf U BUKLUc-.mp.so. M.-.. ou Uie Si ul lh " oilm sanjr 01 each ui-uitti In mmoiiii' Kail, at ! ui. L. Bailv. oiiuU'oiiiuiun r. L K. N. IaviI Iiui. . Icr. LAKKV1EW KXI AMI'MENT. No It, I. O. O. F. meet the 1st nl SJ Thnr day evenings ol each month In OJ! Kcl lows' Hall. 1-akn lew. K. O. AhUtroui, C. P., C. O. Mvtikvr, Serlbo. MIIKKP KK.tXim lamoc Rarrw oiiow rom n JdlilCd OallJ right ear for ewei; rrtiTi. for weihera. Somuewet Square Crop ano sn In rlfhl ear. Tar Brand 111. Itauge. t'rau Lake. Peatnfflce addreis, Lakeview. Oregot 2ac Wiiitworth Brandt with Crop off iel ear. Halt L'ndercrop or right for ewet ; rei crae for withers Tar Braoi W. Kanre, Klh Crrak. toatrfBc a.l.'rtu Lakeview. Oregon We print township plats. Dutch lunch at the Iirewery loon. tf Sa tf Let Down Easy. Little Fred was looking at the stars, which seemed to him a very long way off. "Mfiiurun," he said, "is heaven up there?" "Yes, dear." hia mother replied. "And did I come down from heaven?" "Yes. dear." Freddy pondered a moment. "Did God let me down easy, mamma?" be said then, again looking up at the stars. Llpplncotfs Miffcazlne. A 8ura Proof. "Do you believe In the survival of the fittest?" "Not much. Look how often dress makers and tallon are left on their bills."-Fittsburg Tost. 1 wi t 't etfoii I it Urn ii I" . IIV- Intent ton .ii - ('I'm t a l I'.ntry t lie X I 1 " llllll 1 I hiit. mil. I Iit(istr ' II'MMI Oil II . (U. !'! I I t III II '.I t hi- X... .i- : Mv .-. :w s i. JltiM't tin. I I.. UK h ii II pn-. i 1 1 ' I'. i l-f I, !l "I'll lo tipon L. W,. I. ilk I). lliirillxty, ..II . : ::i-r. ; t l ! i Cult. .1 :.tlttr: Mi tl(K. Lund Olll -. . ..', . ' .1 mi cum I,, tlm Act rut it led t lml.t r ItimU .111.'. ( )ri'Km, 1 .11 1. Null.. - . pminiv ' ' i i of Ci"'i i- ."i "An n. t i I in the Mhi - c i C. Neva.l i. I : Im M IKIi ml. .! i i : 1 1 Stilt- ' ' . .i. I ir .1 II. M. McO.miil.1. I.;i 1 tiitiry, I He Land f VJ. Knllll h'h, comity of 1. 'Ion ihiy 1. .1. tfini'iit i-- ' tneSK4 'V : . uf See .. 1 n.. It! H . , mimI u ill 1 : : I1111. 1 s ti nher 1 '.ill iiriioK'.s Ii nke, 'i: .i i'i: tlle.1 i . No. :t!V. : i' I ! . is.' Nv4 ;; . . tlon Ni i. i .. Knugr N . nirer ti" I.- mi ' sought i" i xiili iil or stone 1 1 im nr i;t Hud to ' -lin liti his eiai befere Kfi. tti r mill K . In I'll id lit 11 1 I ut I. like ' '-' iiny it view i 'n-. . July, '.hi. lie i it hurt, I .ieo. It I Any h 1 1 ' i verselv t In- , Mi p : . . it 1 1 ' .Oil. I ! Ill , I..lllll I. Ml priM- l l - t ! v" 1 IJine- S Dow it, 1 t 'tt'uiui. I I ' : l 1 1 V.' M'l : 1. 11. .Is Hre 1 s 111 this tluv hi July reqttcsii il t. oltlce mi i i UHIT ID 10 III. I I I I' nri' r-.i i I. N V,,c(.n, lii lister. Nuilcc Of Ap,".mimi ol I AJmlnlalralor In .the County Cni.it nl the Stnte of Orei.n, t'nr Lsk Ccuntj. In thi miitti'i- f the ft at-" of) t'li.ircs T. Thoiiipson, ) Peociised. ) The itn.lersikfiied Imv i 11 k hi en up pointed liy th- County Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for Luke County, Admin 1st rater of the es'nte of Charles T. Thumi smi, deci'iised, notice in hereby u'lvt-n to the creditors of, and all persons huvitii; chiims ntftiiiirt said deceaseil, in i resent them verilled us reipiireil by Ih, within six months after the llrst pul.liint imi of this notice to said Ailtninitriitor nt the store of Wallace mid Co., in t1 e Town of Lakeview, Lake County, Oretmu. William Wallace, Admin i-t rator of the estate of Charh'S T. Thoinpsnn, decensed, Date. I and tirt plibllhed, June, 2lth. KH17. I Notice of nestorutiou of Public Lauds to Settlement ami Kutry. De partment of the I u teller, General Luud Ofllce, Washington, 1). C, May 11, 11M 7. Notice is hereby given that the vacant public lauds in the folio ' iug descrils.-d areas, temiiora- r?'- withdrawn for proposed additions to tbe Cascade National Forest, Ore gon, on July 31, 'J0:t, and January 'JI, 1107, und not. otherwise withdrawn, reserved or appropriated, will by au thmity of the Secretary of the Interi or be restored to the luiblic domain ou July "7, 1007, and become subject to settlement ou and after that date, but not to entry, llliug or selection until on and after August '2i, UM7, under the usual restructions, at the United States Land Ofllce at Lake view, Oregon: 1 Township thirty nine (3D), Range six (0) .Sections one (1), two (2), tbree(:i), seven (7), o thirty-six (30), both inclusive; in Township thirty-two (.'U, Ilange seven and one Lalf (7).j), Sections sixteen (10), to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, the south half of Section twenty six (20), Sections twenty seven (27), to thirty six (.TO, both inclusive; all of Township thirty three (33), Range seven and one half (7,'.j), not in tbe Klamath Indian Res ervation ; all of Township thirty-three (33), Range seven (7), not in said re servation; all South and Eust, Wil lamette Meridian, Oregon. Warning is hereby expressly given that no per sou will bepermitted to gain or exer cise any right whatever under any set tlement or occupation begun prior to July 27, 1!07, and all such settlement or occupation is hereby forbidden. R. A. Ralliuger, Commissioner, approved : Tbos. Ryan Acting Secretary of the Interior. May 21 July 27. 1 ..i Ju . . .V. vili ton. ' i. TIMItr.lt I. A Mli ItOTH't:. Lakeview, Oregon March, 2, 1007. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of the act. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An uct for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory", as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, Charles K. Iladley, of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ofllce Lis sworn state rnent N'. 3541, for the purchase of the SK M SW i S y, SE M & UK V of Section No, 20, in Township No. 3fj S., Range No. 17, K.W.M., and will oiler proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ind to establish bis claim to said laud before the Clerk of Klamath Co. Ore., at his office ut Klamath Falls, Ore. on Tuesday, the 4th duy of June, 1007. lie Dames as witnesses: O. K. liraudenberg, of Klamath Falls Ore. O. II, McOumber, of Dairy Ore. O .11. Dusenbery and Frank II. Hall of Klamath Falia Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 4th day of June, 1007. 1310 J. N. Watson, Regiiter. A SILLY MISTAKE. i It Did Not Turn Out as tha Ci net Expeo'.td. Heef wns wvy acuree In I.ndyrtniltb tint lot? the sIcki-, but tieurral Sir Inn lltiiiilllou, then 11 colonel. Instated that "lmre Is not half hud when properl.! choUciI and when 0110 Is used to It. In f;u t," he snld, ixiuchhllnK n dlscussloii, ' I have n Jolet cooked tmillit which I hope you will all sample. Of course th le'i beef, too tonight!" Fvery one it tli tnhle preferred the beef, with hi' exception of Colonels Wind mid mi Ui.inlltoti, who osteulntljusly enrr . d . onerous' slice from the "horse le h." 1 Ik dinner whs uenrly over when lie of the servants whispered a coin inunirail 111 to Ward. Fp he sprnujt. "I'm :;.stresed, iji'iitleuieii," he an nounced t the startled cDmpniiy. "A silly nilstiiUe has been made. Those joints were n ixed up sniuelmw, mid you have been eating the horse! I'm renlly annoyed, but I hope you'll Im convinced now that the meat Is splen did entlugt I'm sure you nil sccmcil t enjoy It!" Uhince were exelinimeil; uitwtnclun were twirled. Nobody seem eil ready with a response. Then it voice from the bottom of the table piped tip; "Oh, don't distress yourself, W..rd, I thought some mistake had been iiiiele. 8j 1 Just chntiKcd those dishes as they stiHsJ ou the sideboard. It was you and llnmiltun had the h"rsellesli till right!" Marely a Fabla. A frog and a cow stood together b) the side of 11 mill sind. you think." asked the frog, "that by expanding the air In my system I could attain your dimensions?" '1 he cow chewed her cud reflectively. "It's a hypothetical question," she re plied. "Well, you'll admit that hot air e pnnds Indefinitely. You also know thnt the epidermis will stretch a mile 1st fore It tears an Inch. Now, If 1 tnke a lure uioiiihful of air ami hold my breath won't the heat of my body e pnnd the 11 Ir and stretch uiy cuttclo until 1 hiii its large ns yon?" "1 can't say." replied the cow, "Frame It differently." TI10 frog drew In a long breath and closed his mouth. Slowly his body bulged out. A pnssln;r Ren buzzed an objection. Willi a loud report the frog exploded. Moral. Kven the smallest brain is subject to stoftn. l'tiek. Har Inheritance. 1 TW'.riKi "1 hear Mrs. Allalone Is to marry tho doctor who attended her late husband." "Su she'll get her husband's property after Mir'-I'mich. A Coveted Hat. "I've gone every day this week," sighed little Mrs. Wallace, "to look at a perfect love of a hat In Smith's win dow. Such a darling white chliTon af fair, Kdwnrd, with great big bunches of perfectly exquisite whlto roses und such heavenly lace! Hut the price well, I wanted It tremendously, but 1 Just couldn't afford to buy It." "Perhaps" "You're a dear, but, alas! There Isn't any perhaps. Kdward, I paid the cook this noon, and what do you think? She marched right down and bought her self that very bat!" Youth's Compan ion. Tha Latait. Cook (entering tho drawing rooui) Mistress, will you be so kind as to play tho piano a little? Mistress Play the piano? What for? Cook Well, you see, ma'am, my young man is In the kitchen, and he's awfully fond of music with his supper. Lustlge lllatter. Modern Education. "Ho Johnny is almost In high school?" "Yes; he's bad splendid marks lu whittling and beadwork und baking powder biscuits. If ho were only a little tnoro careful In sewing squares I shouldn't be a bit afraid about bis passing." Puck. 31 ",i Housacleanlng. Now doth tha careful housewlfo Lay In a stock of soap And start In with tha lubor Of housecloanlng to copo. Shu yank up all the e inputs And pulls the pictures down. With Kiira determination To do th thins up brown. Sh take th bed to plere And puts them out to ulr. She polishes the tables And duly wipes cuui hulr. She washes all the windows And scrub up all the floor And clean off all the traces Of finger on the doors. She sturt In with the attln And goe down lo the ground. Bhe I'Tub and swoops und swashes And order folk around. Meanwhile her hapten husband 'Wear a dissentient frown And say it's all blumod normeriae Anil take his meals In town. BomervlUtf Journal. VALUE OF GOOD ROADS. Improving Ceunty'a Highways Prlos ef Land Up. Itnutley county. Temi.. covering HSIV sipinre miles of territory, hud an as sessment valuation eipial to $0 per tteii ml an average tax rale of $l.Ui p-r $I(H when agitation in favor of g'"d roads began there. After n long nud nrncst struggle tho ndvneutes of Im provement were able tu carry by a mail tunjiirlly n measure which pro vided for tho Issuing uf bonds for firl,. Odd. l be used for Improving their pub lic thoroughfare. Orvonetit of Fie scheme fought It In tho courts and thus held back the work of advancement, but the court decided that these bonds would be valid and ordered Hint they should be Issued. Warned by the hostility which had so delayed their work, the advocate of goisl road began cautiously to cany out their undertaking In stnh n way 11 should make converts If not warm friends of their opponents. Competent enuliieers were engaged to plan and b direct the work, and the most elJlcleut mm hlnery wa bought, every part of the work was done In the best way priicdcahli and every care taken to get the best result for the money. Hefore half of this flHl.tHH) wa spent all parts of the county clamored for ad ditlonal money for road Improvement of all their roads, and there was II 1 1 1 If any opposition to providing for an Issue of Jlsn.tKX) worth of bond for this purpose. A result of this wit that lands which could not find buyer at $H to $10 an ere so long as the roads were vltlier dry dusty and rouuli, steep and badly aliened or wet, muddy and stony were easily salable at $1.1 to $.'V per acre even before the work of making the roads gissl was completed. Another re sult Is that the comity seat has gained Impurtaiiee ns a inaiitifio luring town unit Is conseipieutly growing lu popu lation. In prosperity and lu ability to pay a larger share each new year of the cost of Improvement. W. Perry lu OoihI Itoails Magazine. TOURING ABROAD. Much Monay Sptnt by Travalara Whir th Roads Ar Good. Thousands of dollar, are spent by American tourists abroad every year that would remain In this country were our highways lu belter l andltlou. Few people probably realize the great amount of money that travelers leave annually In foreign countries, where the beautiful scenery U made uccessl ble by gxxl roads, thus making tourliig a pleasure rather than a hardship. Over 'J.tMMi.usi people ilslt Switzer land iMiliually, who. It I estimated. BAI IIOAO roll TOl IlLSTS. spend a sum aggregating $25,otHi,00t It Is said Spain, Ilavarla and Italy re eelve over $.iO,onii.(MK) from their vis Itors each year. ;mh1 roads are to be found everywhere lu those countries and are kept In the best of condition, making touring delightful. Kvery point is easily reai hed, and much money Is spent by the tourist In towns and vil lages visited. Oisxl Roads Magazine says that while some of the finest scenery In the world Is to be found lu America, the fact that we have not yet built roads to muke It accessible to tourists results In u great loss each year to this coun try. So much value Is attached to se eming the patronage of tourists that foreign g iverumeuts spend vast sums lu Improving their road a au at traction. Road Maintenance. Some have an Idea that the perma nent roads, so called, will or ought to last forever without any repairs be cause they cost so much to build. With that same klud of reasoning we would have a right to expect that n modern thrashing machine that costs several thousand times as much as the old fashioned flail ought tu lust forever without 11 cent expended for repairs. And that, while a violin that costs (3 lias to be tuned and have new strings, one costing a thousand dollars should never need new strings and shoiid I mi way stay lu tune. A good road U worth, for business or pleasure, sev eral times as much as a bad road, and some portion of this we can afTo-l to expend hi keeping It In good con ation. The permanency of the road rci ndn upon lis being kept In perfect repair. Keep Out of th Ruts. Down lu the eastern states the farm ers have learned thut It means money In their pockets to drive lu different places In the road, ami you will see them, when they notice a road ImmcIi.. iilng to rut ever so little, turn out so a not to drive In tho same old wheel truck. Michigan farmers haven't learn ed this yet. They like to get In a rut and stay there, but they'll soon see tho folly of It, and then a whole lot of tho expense of maintenance will be d iue away with. Another destroyer of roads Is the narrow tired wngm A law should be passed prohibiting the sale or use of wagons with narrow tires. Horatio S. Faiie, State Highway Commissioner of Michigan. At