Notice LAKEV1EW PLUStl TO WHOM IT MAY OONCKHN. ! notice 1 Iterrh.v given that nil Irrlgn jtlon, or tnlllrm-t dltche im-till trout ! stream thrnugbt l.Jtkt Comity, On I Rim, immt lx acnVtieil , Ith ' email ! moan wire acrovirtn-g nx Ibvlr bend r j Junction with, tilt H)hIm channel of j at renin. Also nil dntna or olmtruct- j lotia on inlil ati-cntim tnuaf U pro v!Iim1 wlthn tlshdridder.orotlri reiisv " Stage leave Dakeview Mondaya, Wed , ni',.nnM t,f pnHp'. nt or near the mid neadajra and Friday at flam., arrive ,11,, ,,f the mnln channel, ho n tc ill at Tluih at 9 p. m. Leave Tinth Tu ow ,m, ,,HhnB,. ,,f trout m nil lime daya, Thtiradava and Saturday!, at t i o( y,r provided l.v btw Snld work to la done at low water' time. ! or to lx completed by Fob. 1, 1W7. Hv order of .1 A. IWirlmtn. STAGE LINE 1'. K.,Tavlor, Prop. Office at p. Reynold' 5tore. Mouse Painter New Pine Creek, Paper Manger . Oregon TUIC D1DC0 l pl on Bleat K.C. P-abb' I Ilia rHrCn AilT.rttln A$vn r I'M Han Bom Siiwt. Sn rranflnco. CM" whrm jccairacl for .lvrrtlln ran b milf for II a. m., arrive at lakeview at 9 p. ax. , ranenper fare f3 one a ay or $5 fm round trip. Freight rate from Maj lit to Nov. lt t.'.S per hundred; frort Nov. lat to Ma IM 11.1X1 per hnndre ill Siectiil lVpntv flub Warden for I ,nko County. Oregon. . H. E.CHURCM DIRECTORY. The tl rut Siinilay in each month, preaching nt l'nton m-hool house at jll A. M. Aside from thin preaching l every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7::W ' P. M. nt Lakeview. Sunday School at Id A. .M. league nt tWVi. I'rayertmftlnit Thursday 7:30 P. M. I,adien Aid Wednesday Choir practice I rlday A cordial invitation I extended to you. ' ' A. .1. Armstrong Pastor. Snhnorlbert lo the from en looaltiT Rich Redskins FOR GOOD CREAM. Stablet Oaafe Indiana Are Iht WrtltHleit People Par Capita In the World. Squaws Who Ara Heireaata. Running Dear and Hia Russian Brida. J Jm Jm 4 J Kxamlner who rmoT lo another, or rhann their nratofllee aitilrena tioiiltt rmmhr to drop thin flte a rant ao their paper ran be a1 1reae1 lo h rleht pontoBtc. T i p . WITHM, M. D. FH KI4 I.4X a nit NKK Paisley, Oregon. 1. V. v At torsry al lAkevlew, lKU"t-lal llutl.lmif. HKHK lux lonir been an Idoa In th. liind that the only good In din a la a doiid IndlHti, hut when a man has a million dol lara or two In his poeNlon he la apt to he const, or.,i of aome aceount whethet Ida nkln la white, ml. yellow, hrown or hlai k. The rel men of Amer ica have lost the most of the land over which they once ronmed and which na trlhea they claimed to own. (lenerally peaklnir they never owned theao lauda ' Claanlinata In ths Dairy and tha Tirtt Rquiaita. ('loiijillneMX U the llrvt reipilslte In good civiiln. To have cleini ciriiin your cows' aui'ttmnilliiiis liuisl he clcim, ao keep jour cow hums nnd aheda fni from odois It Is peihups iiMklnu too much of the it venme diilrymnu to any "curry jour cows," thniiuh currlii pay a. Hut Just Uron mllkluv rnch cow mil her Hides, atoinneh and udder with a dump cloth. Milk with cleini lunula nul never wet the tents with milk. iKm't siuoUe whll.o milking Any atrons odor tnluls milk, especially wneii it Is wiiiiii. Your KtnMes must l cleini. your ailnrutor mid Mcpnrntor houso iihimI U douhly h i. .eer aton nuythliu In the aepnrntor house th:it will titlnt the milk nud t ieuiii. Iluve the house Insect proof nnd cicnte a draft thiouuli it. Separate Jour milk hmniMllntrlv Boise's Trial zzzzzi: tft Snapahola at Harry Orchard, tha Murd.r Nathlna" - finkerton Da tacliva Charlta A. Siring'a and Lawyar Claranca S. Darrow, Who la Onai f Haywood'a Ablatl Drfendara. m I...II .-I.I.... I- ....I ...1.1 . ( . V . " ull lrn IlnTO; an,.r tullkltitt and keep It warm until RMdunlly dlspoasessed them on tha acpnratcit ir aea I. i VKMiar AttMmry-t-lJiw IjiioI natlrraHperlall) OFFU'K-Pal; huiMiUg. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver Uaera la that tbey expect Imme diate returna or large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising lo this way: Tho anooer expended for odTerttalas la tho aa.aao ava It plaeed at totereat. Tko roata from the advertlaloK ro Ttrtoally the laterest oa tho lBToataaoat. "The anma spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la something that baa 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 is by compounding the Interest, Just so the quickest way to realize re sults from advertising is to com pound the returns." Ad vertislnjr Experience, Advertisers ret rood returna on tha amount invested In ' our column. Wi reach tha ) propio nic of Timbrr Land. Parties who have tiinlsT land for ' mile will do well to liivvntinate our ' terinand met hods id Iniinllln lauds. We have an olllcein Lukevlew. when contracts fan Ik made and options taken on land. We tiuiiraiitee the highest market price, and an- in n position to demand and olnain it, having Ikhui in the business for many years and In clone touch with all the land dealer of the country. Satis factory results guaranteed by the I.n Orande Investment Co. Write ('. . Metzker, I.akeview, Oreuon. I WOOPitN Of THE WORLD ; tjikevi.-w lip No. Me M.--..I. on the M ant 4ih W eliit'!lay ol each tii uilli 111 .Mukiuiii' Hall, al H p. iu. I.. Haii hT, ohkiiI t'oininanili'r. i Si if f ff S f f. l..Kfc IKW KSTAMl'MKNT, No Is, I. O. O. F meet the Int. ami 3l Thurs day eventtiK of each tuonih 111 Odd Fel lows' Hall, lakrview. F. O. Atiltrim, C. P., C. O. McUki-r, Srrtbe. LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS ollr'.KP RKttm I lamoc Rarrw Brn,1"l,n aiiow Fori m jJdllltSd Dull J rlKht ear ireri;rrm j lor wether -vime twoi Kquare Crop ami so In right ear Tar Brand 111. lUnge. t rain , I-ake i'otnlIUe addreaa, Lakevlew . Orvot ground that such tltlo aa the red men could assert could not be maintained In the face of the need of the clvlllxed world for their territory. Sometimea the lauds of the Indian have been taken after duly rntlMed treaties of aale and sometimes they have lieen taken with little or no ceremony, but seldom has n trllie of atiorljrlnea re ceived for Its lands anything like their value according to the white mnu'a real estate market. Nevertheless some of the western Indians are among the richest piople In America. They own law funds held In trust for them by the government, accruing from sale of lands, and the lands which they have retained have vastly Increased In value on account of the proximity of tha cities and towns of the paleface or on ac I count of their wealth In products which ! are comparatively useless to tho red I man In his native state, but are greatly ! desired ly white people, l-'or Instance, the discovery of oil and natural gas on lauds belonging to the Usage Indians has Hindi them a very wealthy people, aome say the richest per capita In tho whole world. Chief Push me ta ha of the Usages is called the richest Indian STAGE LINE Zac Whiiwatlh H. E. Barkek. I'rop'r. Office in Bieber's 5tore Brand, with Crop off ei ear, Hall I'ndercrop oi I right for wci; retfrie for wither. Tar Hrai" I W.Kaune, Flih Crk. io'olB .t.ir LaPeelew. Orean Mage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Altnras at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas for I.akeview at 6 o'clix-k a. m. or on the arriva1 of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention .. first - C lass - Acomodations We have a full net of .Mysell-Kolliim & Co's., nainple8 of Stock Certificated nnd bonds, with price list. If you are orfjranizin.i; u stock company K't our prices on sfx-k certificates, tf Family liquors at i'ot A: King $1,250 Reward. riie Harney count; 1.1 rv Sun k A o-ia lion, 01 u mi 1. 1 1. . a nn'tnl.T. ih.: reward forevidem li admit to the mi vletion of pm. tealina aim k ! loiiKtiitf to in mem r-r. In addition I i'fTi r t no reward Home brand home shoe bar on either or hoth Jaun. Ke-i-orded inseountiei ange, Har" Lake an" r 1 Horea vented w hen 4ild. Ilorsen sold to paw 1 ibrougb thi section will be reported In tni ; japer. If not no rejoried. please write or ti le ! phone The Tjnien Herald. Main S-.'l, Kuril-. Ore , ion. W. W .Brown, Iiurn. Vr- Reward for Horses I will give :..!)) reward for inform ation that w ill lend to the disco. er of any hor-e branded with an oh horseshoe brand on both jaws, plac 1 as In the c it in this udvertiseiuem with fresh 1 riaugle brand und'-rin-a 1 1 the liorsesho'. The triungh pl.-icn in such a manner us would cover 111 ! n bar on lm h jaws. Animals mil- 1 be found in 'he possession of whim ' person or persons. I FRE r? .- "s ' fri'u tj a 114 In7 1 Neer keep milk over from one milking to another, as It has to be cooled and then warmed attain tiefore separating, ami this detel lointes the quality of the cream. Never mix the hd cream with the cold. Do imt mix until Isith nr of tin same temperature. Cool your cream after Hepaiatlng to at least 11 decrees. In cool weal her, of course, this Is easy. Iu the hut moutlis net your creuin can In a tub partly full of cold water while separating. After finishing wrap double barley sinks nrnuiid the cuii. wet them thnroiik'hl.v and set In a drnft. Pour coU water on the sacks once or twice. Never cover a u cir:i can with a tlk'ht lid. Cue 11 clean damp cloth or Hue screen. Iion't keep cream too long. Porty eight hours Is long enough. Separate a hl;;h grade of cream, nay 3."i to -IO per cent. This keeps better. makes 1h-i i.-r butler and leaves you more skim n. ilk. To sum u;, says a writer In Kim- ball's Iiairy Parmer, be clean, separate a heavy trade of ctvain, never mix the warm with the i-nld, keep your cream dad and well aired, and your cream eryman will I. less von. Watering tho Dairy Cow, Something that Is often nei;le ted In the dairy s'aMe Is regular watering. We water horses three times a day whether they are doing anything or not, but the cows are watered only once a da, and sometimes a day Is nklpod. A cow giving any couslilera ble quantity of milk drinks 7.1 to PJ.. pounds of water dally. It Is Impossible for her to t.ike all th.it nt one time, nnd It Is imt pot,ie for her to give the maximum uuimint of milk unless Mie has that amount of water, as wa ter constitutes s7 per cent of the milk produced. w- - ' H 1 kH'' n "1 III "N 1 HAIttlY out II A Utl. I M IC and again dnr lug the cross ex amlnatliin of Harry tlrchanl, chief wit tic for tho state In the trial of W. I. Haywood for the murder of ex governor Kteuuoii berg of Idaho, At torney Itlchnrdson trlisl to ruftlo the temper of the wit lies or otherwise to confuse him ao that he might inakt statements favor aide to the policy of the defense, Or chard nt no time allowed the slight est confusion 01 anger. lie con tinned telling hi Hlory and answering the most lull mutely scarcliliig question without a sign of distress, rhngrln, shame, re aeiitmeiitor fear. This wits one of the most remarkublo features of the case Orchard's self possession nmiiKed the iicuti-ft Miidcnls of human nature. There was, however, one point where Onhard xliowed feeling. That wu when lie was quest limed as to his rea sons for making his confession. Ills Voice broke as he dorian-. I that through reading the Itihle lie hint hcetl brought to the belief that Ills soul would be saved If lie would confess his crlnusi lie had been nfrnld t die. he said, be cause of his crimes, but nfter reading the Itible and receiving spirit mil cotta scl he hopexl for divine forglvetu-ss, and this made it easy f..r him to con fess e,ory thing. The more closely and faithfully he sluek to the trillh the bet ter would be his chato os of snlvatlon lie did not expeet the forgiveness of men or hope to excaH- hanging tieorge Klliliee Turner, a magar.lna writer, who upeiit hv i weeks with tJe BUTTER. AND MILK. To All Our Subscribers iu . merii'.i at f?.IHSI.INNI, f.imilv 1 i; Siyl aw. w. :i!;h U i A.V USA". and his while that of pllt V .'M.IMMI.(MHI limated his ehliie The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of . 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 familv something to think about aside from the hum-' drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contain an Original Poem by SOLON L. OOODI-. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The l county hxaminer Th e Lea d i n g C o u n t v Pc armer aper and lhc American BOTH ONE YEAR FOR 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. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. Since- the U'-.-il'h of Mime of the red skins of tishiy has been iinl-ed 11 broad the phrase "furl 11110 hunting iu the west" has tal.i-n i.n a new meaning. It may now signify marrying a rich K'Hiiiw. An instance of this Is the case of 'Inlii.'is Nicholas, who disap peared fl'nlil I'hiladelphla at the close of the civil war. but returned recently, fnucli t the surprise of his relative, who thnii'.dit him dead. lie married the daughter of a rich Oklahoma In dian and thus got a start In the rail road construction business. Somet lines the case as to sex Is re versed and a while woman marries uu Indian brave who has money and lands. Several years ago Nellie I.titski. an American girl of Kusslan extrac tion, became the bride of ICunnlng I eer, one of the richest and most arls toeratle of all the Usages In Oklaho ma. Nellie's father was a tenant of tunning Iiis-r. and the latter loaned I.utskl money so that he might hend Ids wife and daughter on a visit to Itussla. In gratitude for this favor Miss Nellie on her return aided Itun lilng iJeer 111 his campaign for meiii horshlp iu the tribal council. Tl.eii the two fell In hue. and there was a great wedding. Often an Usage belle brings her husband a dowry of from .$1. "..I if H) to .S'Jn.iHKi. and natural ly girls of this kind are popular even among while young men who live In their vicinity. I'.ut the old Usage war rlors find the wise women of the tribe are averse to the white men who 00:110 wooing the daughters of the na'.ion, preferring to have them many young men of their own race and thus pre serve Its Identity. Kveiy member of the tribe, buck or squaw or papisise, la supposed to be worth as min i) as $ J (),( Hi, and among the (Wages are In dlans with line estates, comfoi table and even elegant homes, giving t . 1 dence of education and taste, while, on the other hand, some who are real ly rich Ktlll live In tepees, perhapt al lowing their hired men to occupy the "idem homes they have erected. 1 If a tub or Jar of butter Is to stand down cellar tiny length of time with out sealing, rover the top with u thick layer of salt to keep out the air. When to Skim. Aa hi m in as the least degi of ac idity can be detected tit IU should be i-kliu-hicd, as the cream will all have been precipitated when that stage Is reach ed. Cream requires frequent sllrrlng If even ripening Is to be M-cured. U should be smooth and ehety un I pleasantly (m.t ilci idedly 1 in id to the taste and Is then ready fnr the churn. Much nf the success of the butter maker depends 011 the pi.iper ripening of the cream. Working tha Butter. The firmness of lmttcr must be taken Into account In determining how long to work it. I'siially the llriner the but ter the more working it will Maud. i Tha Covered Milk Pail. Milk palls are a source of trouble j when not properly treated. There lire j a great many kinds of palls on the : market designed to aid the dairyman In his warfare against germs. Uue of the most Improved palls that are used In Hiinltary dairies is the covered pall having u layer of absorlsMit cotton be tween two layers of flue wire gauze, through which the milk must pasa be fore It enters the pall. Tho Flavor of Butter. Aa the flavor of butter depends prin cipally upon the proper ripening of the cream find upon the absence of bac teria the washing of butter In a gran ular condition with Hire water is a matter of far reaching Importance, for If this Is neglected the butter will con tain milk, sugar and bacteria. Chem ical action brought nlsnit by the latter will hasten doeompoKltlon of the but ter. Undesirable Odora In Milk. : Kotteu Milage, musty hay and grain, decayed roots as well as obnoxious weeds will Impart to milk undesirable odors and flavors. In order to obtain a milk with 11 sweet, desirable odor j and Havor we must keep obnoxious weeds out of the pastures. Wo must ; take euro of the animal In such a way 1 that her general physical condition Is j good. We must feed nothing but clean and frehli food mid wo must glvo the I anlmiils puro water. I'olluled and Im pure water not only affects the quality of the mill;, but may also Impair the health of the animal. I'rofcssor Iltmzl- ker. Working In the Salt. A bin termaker gives this method for Halting out of th! churn: Itcmovo the butter when In the granular Mute, weigh It and place it upon the worker, aprcad eveuly nnd Halt to suit tho taste, fcift the nalt evenly over tho butter, pasa tho worker over It, then run the butter and work again or until tho salt Is thoroughly worked In. It may then be net away for 11 few hours, nfter which it should bo it veil a sec ond working. i 1 C. H. fi.Vlil.oW ANI lilirWTIVi: HIIUNoh. chard In Ins prl-ion cell, expressed the belief that the man's "conversion"' to religion Is i-.iniliie ami that Orchard "is mine to t! e point of bleakness." One of 1 he interesting men connected with the blaho case, who has bis-n mentioned but little. Is Charles A. HI Hugo, a I'inkerton defective, vv ho was a member of Orchard's bodyguard 011 the trips to mil from the courthouse and In the courtroom during the cx amlnatlon of the witness. Siringo Is one of the older Plnliertoii opera Uvea. Ho has had a long and vailed experi ence In the running down of criminals. He worked thirty years ago In the Mo ly Magnire cases In IVnm,., Ivanla with James Mcparland, the veteran detec tive, who induced Harry Orchard to confess. All Interesting fncf ,, connection with the Idaho case Is that both t;(,v ernof C siding, flic present Mate exec titlve, and Harry Orchard v. ere orlgl nally P.rlibdi subjects. The governor Is an Kngllshiiian. and Orchard u Canadian. Orchard testified that (iov enior Hooding lsited 1,1m often In prison, called him Harry, M100U hands anil - "Assured you that you would not lie punished V" Attorney l.'lchanlsoii ask ed, trying to make an Important point for his Mile. "lie said nothing of the kind to me " said Orchard, "but he told me that 1 was doing a great thing for tho Mate and tho nation by telling all I knew." Clarence s. Harrow or Chicago of counsel for the defense; Is 11 dlsclplo of Count Tolstoi. Tour years ago Mr, IXirrow published a book entitled "lie fdst Not Hvil." tho argument of which fits tho title. Ho contended that na tions find Individuals smitten on tho right cheek should turn the left cheek to tho Binlter. Accordingly Mr. Darrow held that an Individual ahould not bo punished for a crime nor Miould a na tion defend itself against nttack by an other nation. Mr. Darrow has been prominent as an advocate In cases Involving pernou nl liberty. He Is sometimes duscrPied as a Socialist.