LAKEV1EW PLUSH STAGE LINE P. K. Tavlor, Prop. Office at B. WeynoldV 5 to re. Stage leave Ijikevicw Monday. Wed nwdiri and Kridav at 6 a.m., arrive at Finch at It p. m Leave Piuh Ttie day, Thnmlava Mini Saturday, at ( a. m., arrive at I-skeview at 9 p. ra. Paenger fare $:l "ne ay or $5 (i round trip. Freight rate (mm May let to Nov. lt f.'ft t hundred; frort Nov. lit to May lt f i.tO per hundre Notice ni WHOM IT MAY rOM'KKX. I notice in liervby glvrn thnt nil Irrlgn i tli'i . or tuMmee dltcliea tn nil trout jatn ania .brought lkp Cmmt.v, Orc I gon, imiNt U' wni'iiitl with n atnall I mesh win- screening nt ( ti-tr bend or Junction with the main channel of J I stream. Alao all dam or obstruct ions on anid t renin must le pro vided wit li n flh-ludder, orot l rcny menus of punsnge.nt or near ihetnld illi- of the toiiln channel, mi n to nU ow in- pm-Migc of in nt n mi nine j of year, as provhhd l.v law Said work to I' done nt low water time, 'or to lie completed liy Feb. 7. l!t.. 1 Hy order of .1 A. Ibirhnin. j Stxvlnl lVputy tish Ward' u for I I jike County. Oregon. mtt i M Ncu Pine i-rrrk. J10CD ' mi ii in IMll! m oiv iiM'Hiitv t fttuxlt r tlmi Mn nftW rr1 o thi'lr tHtr Famous Folk 41 Srntlor Cirikfiratl - Prahody n4 His Bomb-Krr Admiri.1 Sparry. General Davit Secretary Garfieid ard Peu Ihe Bulldog -Sir Eldon Corit. J Jm Jm m 4. WHITM, M. D. j H. II. CHURCH 1)1 RLC TORY. I The first Sunday In each month. preaching at lnlon school limine at 11 A. M. Aside from thin preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. and "SW P. M. at I.nkevlew. Sunday School at Id A. M. league at :.'M. Pruycrmecting Thursday ":.'!0 P. M. I .adieu Aid Wednesday 1 :-. Choir practice 1 rlday T:-i. A cot dial invitation is extended to you. A. .1. Armstrong Pastor. eilVWK I . inil I HI.Ili Paisley, Oregon tlltirHr) ail Ian Uki Virw. i.i I'lhi i - li iMiu.niiK IjiiiiI Matlrr M -.. OfMi h-l'm: i.,.uauiK. II. IIA.MvlirAtl. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tlaera la that ttiey expect Imme diate returna of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates tie principle of adver tising In this way: The momer czpeadrd far trertUlav ia the u.at aa If placed at latereat. Tfce praSta from tbe adrrrttalaa; ara Tlrtaallr tke lateraat aa tfca laTrlaat. "The aums spent for advertising ara properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will ia something that has value, which. If the adver tising has been properlj done, can usually be sold for the face Talue of the Investment The rat of Interest la deter mined by the skill with which the Investment la made. "Just aa 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.' Advertising Experience. AdTertlsera gat rood returna on tba amount lnveated In eur column. W reach th PPl. ale of Tirrbrr Lord. Parties who have timU'r land for Kale will do well to Investigate our tcrmsand nicthoilsoflinnillini: lands. I We have an otlice in Lakeview. where contracts can lie made and options .taken on land. We i;uar:intee the highest market price, and are in a position to demand and obtain it. having lecn in the business for many years anil in close touch with all the land dealers of the country. Satis factory results guaranteed by the La tirande Investment 'o. Write t ). Metzker, Lakeview, Orecou. H'MM ill u I ll 1.. I Mkrvl.'H im -No . .MrtJ.i)IU' Ml 1'. Oltmil IIUII1IAM-I' t Kll. t l Tk. ;'. y f s f v r s s f t w t t t e . V I.IKKUIW KSi AMIMKNT, No v l.o. o. K iun i I In' lt an.t :i'l thm tiny t- rtmtK of f i'h ini'tilh In O'M I - i IU,; jinif. Y . O. A liUtrmii S .. Co Mt'tkt-r, scrltx'. k.S JS..J-J.-' J.S.J. S '.t-JJ ' LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS riKbk car tor ?. rv I (or -iiirm. Some " square I rop aio in rint ar. Ti Brand 111. Hants ' Lai- I'mtnffUe aMrr, lakeview Or- ! James Bairy STAGE LINE H. E. Barker, I'rop'r. Zac whitwonh Bran li v. lib Cn. car, Hal! I'lidorcn rigni lor fwri; re erne lor arflhori Tai W K lr, Klh C- to-'nltlr .i. Office in Bieber's Store $1.2sU Reward. Stare leaves I-akeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a.m. Arrivei at Alturas at 6 p. ui. Leave Alturas for Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. ni. or on the arrival i of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hour af ter leaving Altura. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention first - CI sss - AcomcrJations. i ! fhe Harrjry coniiij 1,1TB MlK'R AH ii. tloll. Ol H M . a memtx-r. -reward lorovi-li leading lo lh viiliou of n I tralinK lia loHKinif to :tfl in its. Ill ail titii . iffiT 1-iUJ ri-til llorne liran-1 Iw-- kho bar on elili n r hoih Jawi Id i onli il InKcountioi r lake auil Croon 1 Hortu'i lold to a I tnrouKD ten MN'iioa win uv rpKriPd in tin I paper. I! not no riori?(l. plt-a1 wrlti or t-i- phone The Vinien Hi rald, Main hit. Iliirnn, On i ton. W. W .Brow n. liiirm. Or- i Reward for'Horses i I will jflve reward for Inform ; ntion tli nt will leal to the discos er of any horse branded with an ohl JOHN II HANK IIKAK runner c- ii are m mi. v tin wai Mpimlnti il by tlovorimr Coiner f Alabainn to till the vacancy In the I'nlted State kcii me made by the lientli of Seiuitor John T. Mori::in, IioMm his niiiit incut only until (lie iiKi'ttnit of the li'K ihttun July 'X when t tin t IhhIv will cli, use aoine one to serve out the un ex'ired term of Mr. Morcnn. Mr. I'aiikhc.'id rnn llrst In the Oemm-raMi' 1 1 : 1 - o i ry for iilterimte aenntor Inxt Au ' He mid former Omcrnor J.cpli K. .Inhnston were nelected at the pi'l nia.y to till any vmchiicIi's t tin t mUht . r by cither of the Hitting member from Aliihnma dylnn or helm: tnciipticl t.iti'vl. His appoliitmeiit by Oovcrnor Comer U ctmslilered to strengthen Ills c'-miii'i's of elis-tlon by the lei;NIiiture. i In l'.'i'l he contented the Pemoi rutle ' l!oiuin;itlon to (lie house of repre-elltil-tl.es with ( Mptahi lUchiiioiid P. t toll soli mid ilefented the mnil who sunk the Verrlmiie. Two years later 'ii tain Ilobsoii defeated him In the cou te . i r tlie -nine iioiuliititioti mil! uai el- e i i .".;ress. Mr. r.ankliend Is a native of Ala tin ma und alKiitt sixty Ile years old He Is nil ex-Confederate ulllcer, n f or nn, veri In (en con ureases. He h:is a weakness for gumbllug to rlex line thai lie (t.s Is of a time when iMi n;teui( was bolni: made to drive gamesters out of Mobile. A wit ness was tesdfylng for the defense, nnd it was well known that the Jiiiljre whs n Kkl!lful iok-r player. The wit ness talked of "jf'-liig blind." "ralsliig." 'passim;" nn.I so on. and tiimll.v tils honor said irravcly: "Mr. Jackson, jhi are uslnu' a pun I many of what I pre sume are technical terms. Will yon bo PhhI enough to explain mniienf them?" 'I he w ltlioss. vlih eiil:il (ft'aHy, re plied. "I shall U- plensed to do so, your honor. If you will, kindly let me havo your poker divk for a few moments." n.einber of Ihe "teiuiU cabinet." goea on ImiMelinck tides with Pifsldent l!Mei'l( nut In veiieriil Is seen much la the lnticr's con puny. A story wa printed not long nv-o Hint lie wn t luive a I'iIiIIius bed In il convenient ooin in (lie While House so as li"t tt miss tiny iroie of the chief miu:ls trate'a solely than mvessary. of coin-,-,, iiiis was n Joke, as was nt o the tnry that the object of Ihe pi est dent In iioiiili In.: the Imlidoi known w a s to .le nil ele ne;il el i i I -ils to the Whl I Ionic l. (i -lends ll i t.'i i ! n !i nil I ' h" : 'ie nul l "I' of such vlll i he re I i i Sei l'etn cj i'n:' i 'i becai'ie iinowhal less I iv i- I'uit time. 'ai ions yarns II s dan ailii ill:. Wh..!o Mel ' Uei. ' V .i HERE AND' THERE. Hint Per the Treuteeau Ceata f Dyed Lace Neck Ruff Smart. Tho bride w h i I w ise v 111 Include lit her wardrobe nil Ihe fancy Jewelry she ran afford b buy, She should hnve atrlugs of bends and na imiiiy of them lis poNNlble, She should aclect them with irti eye to the matching of her trousseau frock", nnd he ahouhl be sure b Include belts, buck lea ami small nriuiiiiciiu In the way of little pin and allilc nnd fastening. levelling eonts of djed lace are verj lovely, though aouietliues It acedia like A As. JAXIIH K. UAHr-mi t CRTK Til R HIM.Mhki. Iliiui I ecu told about the more or less tnyth al exploits of Pete, and he was celebrate I as follows by .liitlies J Moulil tie la the New York American: A CTtiiin il.' unite-'! I Vrln-i n. ao run till' (.ll of .'!.. V wonl I" If"' Hi.' kIkihIs lltnl roiwioit OH Nlk'll I I lI'Mtlail alioln t 'lysm a' f 1 1 1 ! i r i . I Ai'kii. wln'it lln fortnxr am,' f i in 'l l ' o . Was so ,! 1'kIui l Dial to' itlnl of unaf (n li-.l J" ThroitKh nil i. i'.. r.l.-. I lilai lIlU'S l.l"t i-ltllMI. And h:- IIhM '--t:tl il.i.tns ullowril. to vnrl'iua a its of f.im.. We K'ltiu Hi.' I on i t tin t fully to many a ki'fii f.inK'd "-t liuvi' aiiiulr) Mm Whoa. ii e .!..: Wh.n J' Kioto Thrro .u' Iok :' hoii l;. an. I T A in! I or - I it i a Wh. ii i .. h-.!.. Pan p. 1 1 1. UV1I k: i.V li t:.- . For I'. V s I ' UK s lllltl . vn tint I yet t-orrl.lora of l.ltroli llm While llotiaM nt; l In llnlr on t.-!io..( i i i n no. I an ritvoy aro il part i nr ro..f, i Ii l .o K. t ncnlnal ilir wall, n is u' lr. -, -1 h is nh .1 his coal Ihut hi- is M r hliuHS iill.K itiTJ, S.15J. eli a again e to color . hand as Irish point t meet most be n iiassiiii; fnncv it . : :t. , Mi'pii mix court J'l.lura o'rr the l.-!i:l ! ai. , ,.f ih.-ir ruliiii-tit. uhlrh thry f. r I '. !. In k. p. 'v I. t hit.. - dona enj.iy th.-lr .1 iv uphol da lh" honor of the A i aniri Mirn.' i Horfa Tt-nted when told. It was a dramatic moment lu the Haywood trial In Idaho when former Hovenior Pcalxsly of Colorado entered the courtroom ami handled the bomb which Harry Orchard confessed to hav ing made for the governor' destruc tion. Another spectacular episode was the ineedng bctwinm the ex-goveruor and Orchard. The latter was much affected nnd almost broke down at being greeted by the man whose life he had nought, but the former execu tive of the Centennial S(n(e reasniired him. remarking, "I understand how It aw t)IK tl.LK (iOllHT. We have a full get of Mysell-KolliiiH Iiorseshie brand on both jaw, placed & Co's., saruplea of Stock Ct-rtifionteH and bonds, with price list. If you are organizing a tock compauy get our prices on stock certificates, tf Family Ihiuors at Cost & Kings as In the cut In this advert isenn ui with fresh triangle tiraml undernea i the horseshis.'. The triangle placer In such a manner as would cover ui a bur on both jaws. Animals tun-Ik- found In the possi-ssiou of sotin person or jstsoiis. 10 I iv T7 ' jaaV,';.jf' h a " - w-t m E To All Our Subscribers 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 V every section of the United vStates. 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. CiOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the PaiCe Of One: Tlie Lake County hxaminer The Leading County Paper and The American Parmer 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. 0. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. oio j:i:.,.iu i-i u i was with ii." ami ii 1 1 : ;:'iMi Vu." "I in- dy Handle had been taken from i!ie ili-.iMi dealing ma- ehini; when it uas intriidu I in court, hlit it loo!; oil rewsoine nev ert heless. When (Jovenmr IValxuly eaiiie Into court he took a seat near the desk on which the formidable looking object was lying. "Here's your bomb, jrnvernor," whis pered one of too correspondents. Mr. Peabody reached forward and with .1 half smile measured with his hands the Instrument which had been made to hurl him Into eternity. "It's pretty b!g," mild he. Mr. peiibody was governor of Colo rado from I!mi;j to l'.iur nnd was sworn In for a second term lifter having been declared re-elis-tcd by the legislature, but ntilgned, according to agreement. In favor of the man elected lieutenant governor, lie is tifty-flve years old and a native of Vermont. Kear Admiral Charles S. Kjierry, pres ident of tin- war college lit Newport, represents the naval branch of I'ncle Sam's lighting force In the pence, con ferenei ut Tin; Hague. He was born In New York in is 17 li nd was educated in the public schools, Waterbiiry academy. Connecticut, and nt the Culled Mate Naval academy, from which he graduated In lSiid. He married Mis-i I-MJth Marey. dn lighter of Cbivorn or William I. Marey of New York. He be came tin ensign I.i IWs and rose Kb-adi- ly through the different grad' reaching his present rank. I member of the general board navy and Is considered a high X I.I Ml AHVIIKAI. hl'MIKV. -I until h- is II of the mil hoc Ity on the subject of International law us l-i affects nivnl warfare. James it. Carlleld, who has been working hard xiuce March 1 to miiko n record as secretary of the Interior, Is a great admirer of Id olllclal chief, the president, and his fondness for Mr. ItooKcvelt'i society Is so pronounced that It lias sometimes ntiral?d good humored comment. He i.i i leadln-; Sir PIiI.iii (.'orst. the new llrltlvh "ii-iil general In Kgypt. holds nil ottlce that is really more Imp irtant than might iire.e-ir from Ms name. He Is to all Intents and purposes (he ruler of !'.gp( nnd -ui'ct-U In that pn-t Ir.I t lomer. who tm bisii described as "(he mak.-r ,,f mod cm Pgypt." The latter found ih country n I in o a t ru!iiel, Iht people despelllle With suf ferlng. her very ex istence In peril from (he dervishes, nnd he left her 111 Npleli did prosperity, her taxes lightened, her finances on a llrm bnsrs nnd her ps plo Increasing In ll umbers. The new Kgypt has Hydra tion to rule Itself, nnd It will be Sir Uhlon (iomt's duty to pave the way for ome sort of Cdiit!tutlonnl government Though a Conservative, he was an pointed by n Liberal government be uuse he was considered the man Is-st Utted by training und cniiaclly to 111! the position. He Is forty-six years old and the eldest son nf ftir John Khlon ;orst. who Is still living. He was named after his fnther. When his ability brought him a knighthood he dropped his llrst nnme that there might not be two Sir Johns In the family. P. ut in Kgypt everybody Ktlll Kpcuks of him as .loDnnle Corst. He went there when twenty-six us an nttache and rose rapidly tlirough the diplomatic grades. He was financial adviser to Uie Hgyptlun goveniment when In 11X13 he whs summoned to London to assist the foreign ofllce In the nego tiations which resulted lu the Anglo French agreement that bo largely con tributed to giving England a free hand In Kgypt. Ilia aervlceu were rewarded by the bestowal upon him of one of the most responsible positions lu tlie permanent civil aervlce, that of urider aecre(ary of atate for foreign affairs. rank some a I.i w li.it iiin-.t nt A handsome loni; empire r ml of Irish lace i iiui long u.i mm ,,f rl-t risl wine eo..r called mulberry trimmed with IHfTon to match Neck rilfls lire cMielnelv popular thla aumun-r 'Ihey are made short nnd flushed with long ends of noft aatlo or velvet rihNui. I'or older women these neck ili-ccs are very pretty when Utile like a collar. The. with row a of knife Halting of var.ilng widths arranged upon a silk or mi l In fi. nn. Imi Ion nnd (Inlshnl with long loops nn. I end i nf rlliboii. The fr.s k In (he cu( Is of Trench Voile In a lovely nhade of nut brown Slik cuds irltii the pretty iiiinIpI (illmpe mill aleeves are of cream ha tlste. JI'MC CIIOI.I.HT. stiapisl a are made WHAT IS WORN. Panama Hati Vary Smart For Morning Waar Biouta Travaling Suits. The Hi-ni f trimmed pnuama hat N lu most of I.i f.irms n rather youthful tyjs of headoiir. but when cleverly Is'iit nnd trlinmist It Is peculiarly pi iiuaut for inonilng w, nr. Img chlf ton scurfs kimtled Uhbil and falling low on the hhonldcrs me i (t.v often aiihstltuled fur the senrfs of si.'i- and form n Is-comlng barkground for a pretty face. llhe k nnd while htrlped muslin will Oiake many murt afteriiiMiii frock. Hrlgadler Oenerul Oeorgo Kreckln rldge Iinvla, the military expert of the United States delegation to the peaco conference at The Hague, I.i Judge ad vocate general of the 1'iiitisl State army. He waa born In Ware, Muss., In 117, and graduated from West Point In 1871. lift studied law at the Colum bian university, Washington, and married In 1871 Miss Ella I. Prlncu of Springfield, Mass. Ileforo go ing to the West Point academy he wan a volunteer feoldlcr lu tho Un ion urmy during tho civil war, ris ing from tho rank of sergeant to a econd lieutenancy beforo his eight eenth blrthduy. Ho was professor of law at West Point from 1W5 to liKXJ and reached his pres ent rank In 1111. He Is the author of a number of works on International law. C'upyrlKht by Cllno (llntt. CENRIIAL (IKOTKiK ll. UAVIH. Tha On Advantage. Jigger-Well, how do you Ilka living In a flat? Jaggers Cireat! Splendid! Jiggers-Hut you haven't us much room aa you had In your house. Jaggora That's Juat It-no loom for my wife's relatives Cleveland Leader. A hTVLISII LINK GOWN - 6UC4. An ut tractive model has a skirt of seven or nine gores gathered Into the belt. At the bottom Is a decoration of three rullles edged with cluny lace tucks or inn-row black velvet rlhlsm. Ulouse suits are to ls much worn for traveling lids summer; they nro ho mucii more sensible than a coat and aklrt gown, for when ihe weather U really warm Ihe Jacket has to Isi enr rled on the arm. A pretty use for short ostrich plumes Is mi iiriaiigemeiit at Ihe back of tho hat, which Is of course turned up In front. The round crown Is encircled by a no ft satin rlhlmn, nnd fur buck on the Hide is a Kliir bunch of roses. Old fashioned stockings of while lisle thread, Hiich ns were worn In our grandmothers' days, are to Imve a great vogue this Hummer und nre prom inently displayed in the Khops. French tussore Is mn king many (dunning tailor made Hulls. This mate rial Is expensive, but Is much hand Bonier than the domestic materials of tho mime class. It comes In delicious ahadea of pink, blue, Iliac, etc., as well n la tho dark colors. WliiUj linen made lu ahlrt waist style and braided with Koutacho Is ono of tho HiiiartoHt things for morning wear and has the merit of being both dura ble und fashionable. Illustrated Is a model that Is exceedingly simple ar.d "mart. JI'MC COLLET.