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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1907)
PLUSh STAGE LINE 1 E. Tavlor. Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' 5tore. Flag leaves Lakeview Mondays, Weti eday and Friday at 6 a. in., arme at Plush at p. m. Leave Finr-h Toe, daya, Thoredav and Saturdays, at a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 on way or $5 Ut round trip. Freight rate from Ma lat to Not. lat $.75 per hand rod ; (roa Not. 1 at to May lat 1 1. 0 per hnndre COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adrer tlsera la that they expect Imme diate return or larpe propor tions. One prominent advertiser illustrates the principle of adver tising In this way: The Mirr expeaded far 4Tertlalaar to the a.aa aa If Blared at laterest. Tkt sraflta from the adt-e-rtialaa; are trtaallr the latereat ea the las-eataaa-at. "The sums apent for advertising ar 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 Talue of the Investment. "The rate of Interest ia deter mined by the skill with which the Investment la made. "Just aa the Quickest way to Increase invested wealth la by compounding the Interest, Just ao the quickest way to realize re mits from advertising la to com pound the returna." AdvertUlng Experience. Advertisers ret good returna en the amount Invested to our column. We reach the people. LA REVIEW i I I ) FR 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 family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. OOODO. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the PaicC Of One Tlie Lake 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, Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. N otice TO WHOM IT MAY.CONCF.KN. notice I hereby given that all Irriga tion, or mlllraoe dltche on All trout stream" throujrht Lake Couuty, Ore gon, must te screened with a small mean wire Kcreenlnjr. at their hend or Junction with the main channel of stream. Also all dm or olwt ruct ion ou said stream must lw pro- tided with a fish-ladder, orothcreasy mean of pannage, at or near the mid- die of tho wAln channel, ao n tc ai ow the passage of trout at all time of year, a provided by law. auI work to be done at low water time, or to l completed by r". 7, 1907. By order of J- A. Uarham. Speclnl iVputy flsh Warden for Lke County. Oregon. n. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY. The first Sunday In each month, preaching at Union school house at 11 A. M. Aside from this preachlnn every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7::w P. M. at Iakevlew. Sunday School at 10 A. M. lnirne at 6::V), i,.oT-ornittiiirTliurHdav7:30 P. M. ! a a e v a v . . - - - a Ladle Aid Wednesday 1:W. Choir practice 1 rlday 7:."M. I. .. 4. A corutai inviiaiiou ifn-""' you. A. J. Armstrong 1'iistor. ale of Timber Lcr!. rnrtle who have tlmls'r land for sale will do well to Investigate our term and method of hnmllln hind. We have an office In Lakeview. where contract can Ik made and option taken on land. We guarantee the hiirhest market price, and are In a position t demand ami iluin lt.; having liet'll III t It-1 tlilltrF for many i ... ..i..- . .. i.l. .,11 tl... . land dealer of the country. Sati- ! factory results guaranteed by the La tSrande Investment Co. Write C. . MetxKer, Lakeview, Oregon. LAKE VIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Babkek, Prop'r. Office in Bieber'5 Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive) at Altnras at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview ai 6 o'clock a. m.. or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters Given Strict - Attention first - Class - Acorccdatlcns. We have a full set of Myell-Hollin8 & Co'., sample of Stock Certificate and bond, with price Hat. If you are organizing a Btock company get our price on stock certificate, tf Family lirjuor at f ost & King I Ep To All Our J ' 1 house Painter Hanjrer . Oregon New Pine Creek, TUIC D1DCD U sept on nil K.C. ! iniQ rarCn AdYrMWIn Afrnr-y H San eeinetrei. Han Praaclaco, Cel., whr eostrsrla (or advetUalnt ess bentadttnr II Sntwrrltwre to I ha KiamlneT who femon 1 tmm one locality to another, uf rliah. I their noatnfflre addraae ahould fMtf n drop thla nlOrs a card ao thlr paper can r. rtrvaaed Ui Ibe riahl poetnmce. D I j , A. WIIH'IM, M. D. PHYNIt'lA aad Ml'IMsKOK 5, Paisley, Oregon. i. r.cwsx Atterar)- al a- Akevlew, rro OFFICE-Dsl BulMia-. I I. I. 'KMATOr j Attmrj-at-lJiw ! l-aa Matter Mpeelalt) office-rsir Building '? WQODHtR OF THE WORLD fciVi&M. M.inon lhM and 4th Wednenlajr "I each ui-nih In Mti' Hall, al a i. m. I Bailv, I'ouanl Commaud r. K. N. UsjI'IhM, clerk. I ik'FVIKW KN'CAMrMENT. No , 0. o. F. mtfts the 1st and sd Thnr day eveiiinaaof eaeh month ill Odd rVI lo" Hall. Ukevlew. F. O. AhUtrom. S C. H.. C. o. Mriikor. Peril. .'.-! Hlt ttltM n.,, rnla wilh swalloar Fork l JdlllCd DdllJ rlKhl ear tor cwn; revvr. lorwelhra. emmeewea tuare Crop and fit i- -i-h. T.i Rrand 112. Raniie. 'rau Lakr I'eatnfllie addrew. Lakeview. Orrgm Zac Whitwonh right lor ewea; reierae lor wither Tar titan W Kauat Flh Crk. lrl.w orrli $1,250 Reward. rhe Harney counij Live rto-k Aaaoria lion, ol wbirti a member, pTt reward forerideu trading Co lh- ttr Tlctlon of par it- teallng ilml r longing to ita oi. 1 bera. Ioaddliloi offer tsoo rewar Home brand hr, aboe bar on ellhei r both lawa. Re- corded InHcountlet anae. Uukp. Uke and ruot Horwa vented when aold. Horaeaaold to paa through tbla aection will be reported In tbi. paper. H not ao reported, plraxe write or lele phone The Timea Ht-ra)l, Main KM, Huron, Ore gun. . " .nrown, Burua, Ore- C Reward for Morses . I will give $3.00 reward for inform ation that will lead to the dicover of any hore branded with on oh horHeshoe brand on both jaw, plaivi a In the cut In thi advertiHeuiem with fresh triangle brand underneji 1 1 the horseshoe. The triangle platv In Much a manner a would cover m a bar on both Jaw. Animal must lie found In the possession of some person or iH.Ton. 1. V X J 1 i A. V-' CARE OF KI3HWAYS. deed Reada Are Soon Destroyed Un-1 leas Qlvaa Constant Attention, I Good road require H'titnut ntten fe r.n....t . tM often nneted or too atrongly dwelt upon, any a the atataj aupervlnorof hlghwaya of New Jersey.! To replace wear that la uuavoldabi la a very simple matter when constant attention la given to the road. It Is ouly when the surface la neglected for a long pcrlud that the matter of re pairs becouiea a acrloua oue. A little attention to drainage, the removal o( slight obstructions from the gutters, the clearing away of rubbish from tho mouth of culvert,, the removal of graft and brush from ditch and th careful spreading of small quantities of atone over depresslona aa soon a A (KKIl) HO AD IN NKW JKKHKV. they lxein to appear will ki-i-y u roud . In line t'omlitlou until it U ulmost en-' 1 1 rely worn out. Noiliinif Is more ueclected tlinu the n-iiiiivnl of worn material from the road. It wem to le regarded merely as u elenrlnt; of the surface fiom mud un.l ns such an uiinwessary excuse, i while lu reality tills worn material nf j fects the entire eonisltlon of the road coverluR. t'oiineijuently, unless ttie' mud Is washeil nwny ly nature from the surface, soraiilnir or sweeilni; Is necessary to preserve the proper pro- portion of solid stone In the roud. When n road Is broken or cut Into by excessive weights. It Is no longer a mere matter of replacing wear, but of expensive repair, and In many case of entire rebuilding. Rosda Worst en Earth. Our railroads are the lst In th world. Our teamlsut lines In the In terlor are superior to those of any other nation, our coastwise line are innl tik ariT anil nnr ltir..matlifiAl line are going to be all right. Hut our . common, everyday wagon roads, -by gum!" they are by all odd the poorest i on the face on this green earth. No other civilized nation on the globe but has better wagon road than we have. It would bankrupt a commonly blessed nation to haul the product of field auri factory over such abominable road -IIoratl K. liarle. State Highway Com Diisslonor of Michigan. Good Rorril Bring Prosperity. Vou show tne any coMiiuuiilty lu thl or rny other strife wliere there are ;;i(s' roads. iald u speaker at a good r u Ik convi'iitloii. and I will show you a c':n muiiity where there are no paint fam Islied buildings or tottering I. 'an to, a cotiiiiMinity wlie:-e there Is the nlr of lroperlty. thrift and pn.-ression. O- Rurl Free Delivery Ucita o Under the new law nuthorlzln lu cre;iseil salaries In the p-jstal service, which becomes effective July 1 next. I'ostma'iter eneral Meyer announce an advance In salary frum $7W to $'Jl a ypnr to nlxiut 2'J,Simi carrier In the rural delivery service whose route are twenty-four or more miles long. Car rlers on shorter route will also receive Hitlistaiitlul Increase lu salary. Substitute rural cnrrler will be pnld the same rate as the regular carrier. Substitute are now paid at the rate of $JfiO per annum, irrespective of the pay of the regular carrier. The advauce In salary will Increase the oost of the rural delivery service approximately $5.9(10,000 a year. The report of the operation of the rural delivery service up to March 1 made public recently by the fourth as sistant postmaster general, shows that the total number of petition received up to that date was (59.020, upon which 15,701 adverse reports have been made. Tli ere are now in operation 37 3-' routes, on which '17.174 regular rurs elier carriers are employed. For tha Unexpected Quest. A good emergency ulsh for Huudaj nl;;lit tea or iho unexpected luncheon guest Is 1 111.-: (,'ut slices of bread a 111 tie thick and Kcoop a hollow In the ecu ter of each, leaving the crust us a rim. Urate some cheese, season It wllh sal: ii ml paprika, moisten It with milk an I spread the mixture ou the bread. Then turn an egg without breaking the yolk Into each piece, dot It with butter anil bake about ten minutes. For Mother's "Little Helper." A cunning little I'utch apron for the very liny child to wear over Its white frock when playing I of delft blue denim or chambray bound all ii round with scarlet. A crescent shaped pocket edged with the scarlet Is set all the way across tho front for Iho child to drop It playthings In. Tho apron I; shaped to extend In broad strups, crossing In buck uud running up I" button, each to the opposite sljoulder. I 1 buckwh:at culture. The '.argot Yl -M, m t .load ea The ndvau;.' ( i.urK'vhcnt cul- ! vnre. pointed . i' ..- ! t U l.v J. I Btone In a ren.n I ;:iei. .f the New York Cornell vp li.iuiu tatlon. to- gether w .th dlrvt (' in fr r wlug the crp. ::'. here .n.u.irUed: llr.i u hent I r ri n iMif i, cool ell laau weel. altit,. on ' sun I for are anml. t :d mil : in .mi 1 1 t'i n iiu.l - . i diOe..'.. . f ilrl, :l IKm iu lit to tea . I t. blub It grow ', Mm! and i,.., . . -r mil Mini ins. 1 lie iron Is nut peclHlly dup e I lu heavy tiny or net land, ud 'U very rich soil It lodire read ily and when once lodjrej do- not rlie ngnm. Hoary pplletlou of baruvnrtl manure or of ultroireuou fer tlller are acliloin profltolile, they Increase Hie tendency to lodjrn. hut th use of lime and phosphoric ncld hn been louud very Imneflelul. In experi ment toiidmted by tlw West Virginia esperliiieut tntlmi a few years no the ue of -liK) pouiidN of odd phos phate per acre apparently almost dou bled the yield during two season. while the third season the Increase In ' yield was small Inn this substance was used lu cicaws of l.V) pound per acre. lu this same series of espvi! meut a plat having received thirty bushels of stone lltue per acre lu 18 1 yielded 3-.1 busliels of dm k when t per acre In l'.HU as compared with bushels on tho check plat. A good preparation of the seed bed aids very materially In securing prof itable KW. i:arly plowing, to allow the crouud to settle before the sen la1 i put In, Is recoiiititeuilcd. Three peck ! of seed per acre lire silltlclent ou good soil, but on laud of low fertility from four to live pecks are used. The seed U sown wit" the ordinary grain drill or broadcasti-d and covered with the harrow, lu southern localities buck wheat Is sown from May to September, while In the north the seeding period Is much shorter, extending from June 15 to about July 1. Hot weather and frost are both Injurious to the crop while the groin Is forming, ami lime It Is deslrnhle to sow ns late as possi ble, provided sufllrlcut tlm Is Allowed for the grirln to mature before frosts occur. I he plant blossoms for thn week or more, and the kernels ripen unevenly. Harvesting Is begun soon after the first seeds are ripe, but at this time the same plant often contain mature and Immature grain snd blos soms. FARM SUCCESS. Th Campball 8stsm of Soil Cultur. Rsautt of Modarn Msthods. Remarkable reinirts have been mad of faru oiratlon. In that port of th n"ry mown as me seuiiariu rr and those who have felt that possibly there was a change In the climate which had brought about this result ar beginning to Inquire a to the real reason. Vast regions -that were for merly regarded as valuable ouly for gracing purposes have become covered with farm homes surrouuded by healthy young grove. I taring the winter tber was held at Denver a great dry furrn lag congress, where this transforma tion was discussed and In part explain ed. It appeurs that the success achieved on these western prairies Is uo acci dent, rather that It Is the result of de liberate planning on the part of man; that the good doue has beeu largely because of tho ndoptloti of tho very best mx lorn method of fanning, such as, for Instance, the Campbell system of soli culture. Planning to Conserve Moisture. Meu who have made a success of farming lu this region of scant rain fall have used intelligence, and they have not hesitated to try out new tilings. Under the Campbell syaicm there Is planning not during the grow ing Masoii, but during every week and very mouth of the year, for conserv Ing the moisture so that not a partlcl of that which falls Is wasted. That this Is entirely possible Is shown by what has beeu accomplished In a scor of different states and by hundred of 0m best farmers. Wheat Growing. For Instance Professor Campbell se cured at Iloldregc, Neb., In an unfa vorable year and when thousands of acsea of grata proved a failure, fifty one and a half bushels of wheat per or testing sixty-four pound on sua mer tilled land. In eastern Colorado cores of farmer have been making a ancceas of wheat growing by the Camp bell method, securing from thirty to fifty bushels of the best wheat each and every year, and this where It had been long supposed no grain could be raised. This experience baa been du plicated In many places. Farm and Bench. Potatoes In Nebraska. Out on the Chicago and Northwest ern railroad In Sheridan couuty, Neb., potatoes ulseady have taken a won derful start, say a writer lu Kurui and Fireside. Greut tructs of rich land are given up to their production, and a great variety of machinery 1 used to plant, cultivate and harvest the crop. To a considerable extent th Indians arc made use of In planting amd gathering them, being paid $1.60 a day for their work. In the Corn Belt The more u man Mudles the live stock market and Its relation to supply and demand the more he Is convinced of Its complexity, suys a writer In Farm Homestead. There are only ou or two men In the country who can forecast the condition of prices In th corn belt, and this lnformatl;i 1 se cured at a considerable cost of tlui and money. A JOLLY KING'S TROUBLES., Carle I. f Pertugal an HI Dlfnaitl Ilea With Hla Paeal. King TarlfMi of Portugal aeenia to be losing aom of the wide pnpulnrlty that baa been hla ever aluc. fifteen, year g0 h v0,,tarlly cut down bin royal income frtim half a million to l(X,000. The present dlaaffectlon of bia people i due to hla dissolution or the cortea ami - the dictatorship of Premier Kranco. Th king of Portugal la a big man physically, though hla realm la only about the six of the state of Indiana. ue la fat ami round ana jony. r or mi ivi. ij MKr year he haa neen known a in jot i lii I ; eit yields Heat of European monan ba. much of riiiK. we. I drained, hla Joviality perhane N'lng due to the 7 hX&- J KINO AllUm or IDIll l Oil,. fact I lint I'lirtugal Is tisi Insignificant to be classed among the great powers and that therefore Its monarch Is not unduly oppressed by cares of statu. Carlos I. is in bis forty fourth year, lu his youth and jotiug iiiiiiiIknhI lie was mui li le-s ctirpulent than now. II was it 1 1 atlili'te. I luring the days be fore he n-.cchil"it the tliKilie bo used to Indulge In bullllglit lug now and then. It Is related th.it on oue is-caslou, when a lovely l.tdy danil him, the crown prince entered as a miitadore lu a public performance In disguise, was knocked dow.l by the hull snd got tti Just lu time to make a run fur bis life. II scaled the fence Just as the bull but ted It Into splinters with bis horn l. Th Girl Who Succeeds. Sli' has so much to do that she has no time fur morbid thoughts. Kin never thinks for a moment that she b n it attractive uor forgets to !Hk ss charm lug as possible. She Is considerate of the happiness of others, and It la reflected hack tc her ns In a Imtklug glass. She uever permits herself to grow old. for by cultlvstlng all the grace of heart, brain and insly age does Dot come to her. She ltelleve that life hss some serl ous work to do and that the serlou work lies very close to the homely ev eryday duties and that klud words cost nothing. She Is always willing to give sugges tions that will help some less fortu nate over the bad places In life's Jour ney. She Is her own sweet, unaffected, womanly self. Therein lies the secret of her popularity, of her success. KeMectione Cast. rfti "It Is the function of us actor to hold the mirror up to nature." "Yes, but you spend tho time admir ing yourselves In the mirror and na ture doecu't get a look In." Kansas City Times. He Had Hsd Soma Hslp. The man who applied at headquar ters for a "little help" from the char itable association set forth his case with so much tact and moderation that he decretory was beginning to bo fa vorably Impressed. "I cun't link them to do too much," tho applicant said modestly. "You dee," ho continued, In an outburst of delicacy and Ingenuousness, "they paid for my wedding last month, uud 'twas a real swell one." Youth's Companion. How Fsther Drok Up the Gams. Younjf Skinny OonKan should havu oult About tho slxlli or Hovmilh inning; Supper wan watllnir fur the alc-uk. Hut then the other leum was winning. Bo puiHtmr up the butcher shop. Young Hklnny (tuyrii to gut a Mnfc-le. And In the ninth, with two men out, Ills pals linplun il him, "Jest a slnglel" Old Doouan, at this crucial point With flushing yo that boded bloortahed Hove Into si slit ami led hla son Hurriedly to the liongan woodshed. Than fiklnny'a tnm matea knew full well Whllu In that shed the slapitlelc thun- derod, That, whllu their Ic.uh.r got no Mm Ills fsther hit ulmvo three hundred. -William V. Kirk In New York American. j5o fT7 i ai nil. -