LAKEVIEW STAGE LINE T. V.. Tavlor. Prop. Office at B.'UeynnluV 5tore Stage leaves I.akevie Mmntays, ei nefdays and rtuiaj i . in.. sir V Flush at 9 f n l,.t..i'M In. days, Thursdavf ami Saturdays, at a.'rn., arrive ai Lakeview i tf p. m Passenger fare $3 mie a or ." ( round trip. KreiKln rait irom lat to Nov. lt I.Tft im iHimirtil ; Nov. 1st to Ma ft fi V . fr ! I tti,' t I t 9 D "notice ID M IT MAY COMT.UN. imt k-e I i. iy nlvctt tlwit all Irrlgn titni. ii no li ncc ditches on nil trout stream- I niight l.nke ("utility, Ore ctii. in i-ii be screened with n small mesh v Irv writ nlng; lit their hend or IwiH'tlon with tlif urn in chnnncl of; trvniii. Also nil tbiins or obstruct ion mi mi lil Mrcmns must le pro vided with n lldi-bidder, or nl lit rcii.v moiiim if piisHitge, nt or in n r thciniil- I If lf t 111- lli.-llll cl'lltlllt'l. Ml MS t- III- ow i In ptit-Migc of ti nt i nil times tf .veil r, fix provided by biw. Snld work tn W done nt low wnlcr I'mif. ir to be cotunU-tcd by Feb. T. l!H'7. !ty order of & . A. Iturlmin. SiMt-iiil IVputv IIhIi YA'nriliii for Luke Comity, Oregon. Hous . Paper Painter tyft.frrj llanjrer New Pine Creek, - . Oregon l kt-pl on "V at f. r. iik Alvirtl,ltl Alli't.i-t- I 'A Mai. rontrai-u (or alvtrtMn i nn In-initd. tor Snlorllf r to I ht Kiamlnrr w ho nr (rum tnt l 1 1 1 v aiiotlirr, or elm thilr Hinioinr a.l.lri'nA about. t rvnn'mt..-i 'trop IliU efllrr it onr.l mt I lirlr pniM-r I'n'i ' Irosm'il to tin rmlii iHiMolticiv Farm and Garden CORN HARVEST. Th. n. n. church directory. The 11 rat Sunday (In each inonlli, preaching; at I'nlon school house nt 11 A. M. Aside from thin preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. ami 7::t0 T. M. at Ijikevlt-w. Sunday School nt 10 A. M. league at ::. f Frayfrmeeting; Tlmrwin.v T::K P. Nt. iiiiit'x .m tt itiiiiwia.v Cliolr prnotkv Trlila v 7::ht. 1 A. WITH IW, M. I) lll Hit I A fnit Hi lt..4 v. Paisley, Oregon. .ltrnry al L (iKHCK-lul Huli.lmK. Binder For Silao Corn Tha Sliocker on Small Farms. By C. J 7.INTIIKO. orri.o of Kxitrrlmant Mtudoiin. Tim com Miitlci- la llhcil to KivHtost ailviiutiiKo In lli'liU w lioio the corn Im check rouctl, us It la posMllilc to cut aromiit u Mm k. kiM'pliiK the iimcliliif constantly In opera l Ion. Avcrattv re anils tiiken from acvernl huiulrcil re plica recelveil to n letter of limulrr atMit to fiirmeiM In illniriit tin country Indicate thut for nil con ditions of corn the total coat jht acre of hurvcptltiit corn Willi n curn liln, lor la Z Th lulvanttik'o of tho corn in t COMPOUND INTEREST Tb trouble with moat adver- tiaera la that ttiey expect lmma dlato returns of lam proDor- Uona. One prominent advertiser CluBtrates the principle of sdver- . cslnc in this way: mmT eaaae4 tn av4TrtlalBar la tk mmm mm at Uu4 mt laterMt. Tk trmMtm fraa tk ,aertlalatar ' mf 1rtally tk latrat tk Urnmiil, i ' The sums apent for adverdalns: i iara properlj chargeable to cap ital account because the result- lajr good will Is aomethlnx that 'has ralue, which. If the adver- ttstsf has been properly done. can usually be sold for the facs tsjus of the lnveatmeot "Tbs rats of Interest Is deter- mlasd by tbs skill with which th tnTestmeat Is mad. "Just ss th quickest way to ' tacress Invested wealth Is br cempoundlnr th Interest; just so th quickest way to reallu r suits from adrcrtlslnc Is to com pound the returns.' 14vertislnc KxporSe&cai A cordial invitation in extended to you. ; A. J. Arniatroiitf 1'aator. ! I. II VKVTr I Alttmf j-al-lJtw I Ijiita MalK-ra Mprrlall) i OKFH K-Ial: Buildln. ale of Timber Ictd. Partlea who have timlier land for aale w 111 tlo well tt Invent I;ate onr tertimand nicthodaof handliiur landa. NVehave an office In Iakevlew. wherv contraef enn lx-made ami options taken ,.n l;iml. We guarantee the highest market price, and are In a position ' tienihi d and obtain It. having Uf n In thfbutdnetyi for manv years and In clone touch with all the land dealer of the country. Satis factory reHulta guaranteed by the La Grande Inveatment Co. VrlteC. O Metzker, Lake view, Oregon. V ttinnnara tkiAnnarM ar Tnr wnnm lkpvlt1 nuuuits ur inc nuniut-an.Pxo.&a ) Mcauon the ti and 4th W.oilneiutaj o( eacn oi'tnin id nminir nttii, bi it p. m. ) E. N. IAMVIKH, . lrrk. . . L.AKKVIBW JlSl AHI'Jll.1 I, SO. IS, I. O. O. F. mrels tbe Urand 3d Tbnri- ? i1w itnlnan( urh month In ldit Fl. 0 lows' Hall, Ukevlew. J. 1. Venslor, LAKEVIEW ALTURAS I STAGE LINE H. E. Bitiu, Prop'r. Office in Bieber' 5tore A4vrtlars vt fo4 rtarns m tb laml tarvsMa Is our colanoa. We rsoch tb Suge leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Altnraa at 6 p. m, Leaves Alturaa for Lakeview at 0 o'clock a. m. or on tbe arrival of tbe stare from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12. hours af ter leaving Alturaa. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention first - Class - Acomodatlons hmsp Dirru Brnds wlii awailow For la wQIUCO UQIIJ rlf hi ear for awrs; rrvar lorvether. Boms ewes Hqaars Crop and Hll in rlfhl ear. Tar Braad til. Range. Cram Lake. Postotke address, Laksvlew.Oregoa 7ai Whitiarnrtk BraadswlthCropofi.il tau IllllinUllll ear, Half Cndsrcrop or right for awes; reverse for wethers Tar Sranc W. Range, Fish Creek. toauiOr adtiraar Lakeview. Oregna I V 1 i.n M x We have a full aet of Mysell-Rolllns &. Co's., samples of Stock Certificated and bonds, with price list. If you are organizing a stock com pan v sift our prices on stock certificates, tf Family liquors at Pout & Kings $l,2s0 Reward. rneuarof County ure Mora A well- lion, of which I an reward forerldeace leading to the con viction of partlm iraiing stork oe loneinv to u mem. Ibert. In addition I lotrer IWO reward Horaa brand hnn shoo bar on either m r hAth laws 11 ffnfll.il t.lflAH.II ogv, oirncT, Miie too ;rooK countlea Bones vented when anlit. HonweeolJ u pans through this section will be reported In this paper. If not so reported, plea write or tele pbont The Times H. rll, Main Hurim, Ore ton. vv. n .brown, Burns. Ore- Reward for Horses T will rrva C i an Ktvarvl frtv Intnpin. at ion that will lead to tbe discovery of any borne branded with an old hrtraMiriiU) rirn nrl nn tint h lava nluiw.1 as In the cut in this advertisement. wita iresh triangle brand underneath voe norsesnoe. ine iriangie placed In such a manner as would cover up a bar on both Jaws. Animals must be found In tbe possession of some person or persons. INCLUfftD COHX IIIMPKB. binder over cuttlnjr by hand or alixl harvester la the amount of work which can e accomplished tier day and th gauerai ease witn which the work can be tioue. One dlaadvantiiite which may be credited to the corn binder la that It knocks on" more or lesa ears of corn. Binders conahrt essentia!!- of dlvl.lor potialng one on each aide of a row of corn and of cutting and binding de vices. A bundle carrier Is usually also attached. The present form of shocker ronalata essentially of dividers, a revolving ta me for asaembllna- the shock and a crane for removing It. The knives and flywheel attachment for cuttinir th atalka are similar to thou Uiml tin th corn binder. Corn ahoclers coat about miwh binders and weigh approximately the ame. id wear and tear on iw shocker Is probably not so great aa on me uinaers. me shocker requires tb. work of but one man. whnaa th. binder requires besides tbe driver two or uree men to follow and not nn t k shocks. The corn shocker aeema to be the machine that meets th rmitM. ments of owners of small fa mm h. do their own work. It requires a man of more ability to run a corn ihm-v.r than to operate a corn limir on count of the nunie-ous movements th l' nit-ir. si lametlrnaM. The i i , ... .. iiroM Imt t ,. Ilevt'n ci cut i'CiiIh on the WcmJ cm rm. ih. , i, ii .. H ,,i t ln-tt linpn M i i iiln II: i ciiiiien the lnld iliK i f i omlnitiil-li lu uea fur the inn gers, i'i.o I .i, UmimikIi (he lorentH nud tclcpl.oiie li ea. The ImIchI bilk ed ol iiiipruvemctit will be nn iillempt ttteXpfll CHI ' tl ll t'tlHO HIII-M'M mi t he It m. . Imiii ine i. loan. i ii " ill .' lit in Wnll l.v, in .ii iii'ii-li'i n t ,n i,i, i iinhit Niiiinuiil l'niil, Here, 'l i t nli il o.lr.., niih.l i r of "ml mli iM m I live l i'i'li ' t I i.iwe linv ng the grenleiit toe 0,11 ti 'cet or mole iihovr if in i ly .Inly the mow 'I- ine kiounil., mt liiiiiuli ' citing uiiili r I ho Hiiniiner I. went ineiulowa mo iilmut el nl i ve feu level, i i Pom tit tlii HO et tneitdow i is Iniprovemeiit of the i i -i.ike Stock do not w inter "iintHiiiM, but are driven griidiuiIU hit: her nud higher nn the iuIvmii. i.ik ceiiHou cnlU forth the vegi tat inn i ii uhich they fet-tl. The meiul own ni l. i ted for Houinu 111 Mint be gmzc l um hh rt iim Hhecp ciiii clop the lintlve kin Ma Since the Kltnuid Ih wet, it Mill lie much cut up by the sheep Clover, timothy, red top, or t'lucgriiHS aeed will then Ik. howii bn-adcas', anil the aheep lll be driv en to mid fro ncroNH it until the need Mr I llllV ..k tWll il' I . II I he i mint y ker. w, ( l ' . irHli our i n 1 1 1 I In the Hut pii'ili.. lug your u ii .iliou to your Mi' tee b i M h nn. "I'hvoih A.tiuil Hell I. I "it Im (' I rod (hut I t The . llll . In tin- I. ii t. .in. llloi- picke . Illlill the hi still ,., riil.i. sun o,IMl TI expt l I i n ml . . rent ly iir In I cull- i ' cln In i tie led, i u Miy mm ka int." i Imiii in i 'i t II, i it or If l .- They i.i Iii 1 1) i-hI I he Inn 'hi i lull h i Now, I i ' it i I l'i-y nil n i ' guild In il Ii . In.) her I t tltnl.i l ehiln it or Inn one mini iim nil I hret i hi o nil I In e. i. t hem .i i luethoitM. nn-1 li'k'iill(''l t' "i i gnvt'lll inoiil, mid ii ii nn cuinii.il- m eljury w ho tl cm nn it piece of In. km ii home nton I II tl I Inter on, In mio lity, oil week, one month or one (enr, reliu tpiihlioH it to the govel'lin rut or to no individual ami (Him on it iim ii 1 1 in Let cliiiui, or I ho mini alio he ii'liiniilhhe to IIIkh on it na ii timber claim, or a liotiieNtead, either, or a u nn may Ills on a piece of html hm a tluil.i r claim, mid iifterwHrda change Ii Im ii iml Mild rl i ii 1 1 1 ImIi It itml liln attain on the Htuiie liiiicl hm n hiimeKleml ; ami in my opinion commitM no perjury. rlciiHti favor me with hm ttiiHwer, ns I would be very much I'leiiHed to know whether 1 am light in mv opln Ioiih, or whether your atHleini-uts in your article are right. Olio more thing in your article I wlali you would explain, that la, you is liealen well into the ami. This any "numerous con teats are likely to .. Ill I a win ne none lute lu the Honmui. Ho that the seed will lie dormant until next an miner's suu melts the snow and war;ca tbe ground. Whether it will grow, ami mature a corp In three months, remains to be aeeu. follow." Now why are they? I'leiiae statu the reason why. Now your whole article la framed up In a way to scare or Intimidate people who have good Intentions In regard to that laud, and if you are mintnken. besides answering this letter to me. I ho you will print another article tr Coal Shortage. Winter I. almoat sure to catch those correct the one I refer to, as the art! ide 1 refer to la very misleading and somewhat sensational. The article referred to appears tie low. The same wan published Kept Mb: who sutTe'ed lust year for want of coal iu a still worse condition. The trouble is said to lie not altogether due to the railroads and in I ilea, but consumers themselves will be aom- wbat responsible for Iho bad condi tions tbat seem loevitable. No effort waa made to secure the winter's ccal during tbe summer months, and now winter is umr at baud ami tie supply aborter than ever and transportation facilities eveu more Inadequate than tbey were at tbts time la.t ver. Great suffering is expected ami the Opening of th Reserve. Hundreds of people are expected bore at the opening of the ruMtnve on October '2H, when the lauds will be open for tiling or selection. Ou Ken- tern be r '2H, settlement may Im com menced, but no fllliiL'A u. lit l.u 111.1..1.M - - w " .wi am, i " . v-.v., Interior detiartment and the luteratata for 10 dnya. This ruling la in non- Commerce Commission are taxed to fornlfJ with the dophrtmeiit's policy tbe utmost to devise means of relief. The Kxaminer disclaims tbe c Larue of endeavoring to intimidate bouest homesteaders. Honest bomeateaders are bomebullders, ami bomebuildera uueraior nas to go through all at the . ' proper time In mmmi ti.- i the people wbo build una countrv. - - - " imc nuvsa. a l , - ftvkm Kaw NaAklM.. I unit nraa f ha ra..U u.ah.J ... . From replla. to questions w have s community tbat bus public lands. No 1 itSl rOUt nt h.rMMx l.l. . .man .Itk. ...I 1 . I CSOt tO A m - . - iwvbi coei or narvestlna- torn with a shocker of i.oo per acre compared with tbe coat of $1.18 per acre for har vesting with a sled ha per acre lor corn binders or by bund. iue manual labor In ham-ding enj Is the least when usinr the ah.vnWor The shock made by the corn ah-cker Is not so easily loaded on a wagon aa Is mat a ate tiy a corn Under, as tlio in. dividual bundleti mnv be loulel trh a pitchfork, whereas the whole ahock made with a shot-ker can beat la load ed at onc with some form of loading aevice or horsepower derrick. The corn binder is well udanted for cutting corn for the silo, as the bun In giving settlers an opportunity to settle upon lauds released from with drawals over scrippers and timber land seekers. There is a possibility, however, that in favoring the home aeeker tbe department bus still left a loophole through which tbe timber lands may be secured by speculators, in not restricting the homestead appli- s homestead filing alone, on FREE To All Our Subscribers The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of j Writers. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journalub hshed. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead wg place in the homes of rural people inrevery 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. GOODE. t Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: The Lake County Examiner The Leading County Taper 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. 0. rietzker, Lakeview, Oregon. COM HAJIVESTEII AND SUOTKEH. dies are lxnind Into convenient size to bo louded on a wagon. However, this saving of lubnr is accomDllsbed at tbe cost of twine, which remains around the bundles for less than an hour and la a total waste when cut. man with nood intentiona ued tut at all afraid. We will agree that every land law is honest in its Intentions, and w hen invoked uncord intr tn I ha spirit of the act establishing it no per jury has been committed. Unt whv haVM but nna lua t. klnk ....I II.. I rQ"n" lands may be entered, if there can ha of ,'n1 on September '28th and no discriminations. The Examiner is not mistaken in its views aa to tbe probability that some will seek to gt this land in violation the same tract of land. In ordor to proOt by tbe leniency of the ruling, it la true, perjury must be committed, and bs who is caught at it must look for punishment Under the present ruling s person may go upon a tract besia settlement On Oct. 28, be can tils m homestead on Ui grooaxi of prior, oc cupation. After tb smoke baa settled be may then relinquish bis homestead filings sud file a timber and atona of the spirit of the law and purposes ..K" Dle. a tUDb4,r n'1 ton of tbe government in providing tbat , ' blCt do" not retjuire real homesteaders may go upon the land dDCePn d for five yeara to and establish residence ao days prior fi, . mefoU CODlMU to the time it mav be entered. w l0,,ow. "a o bPed " "uu soeas me isua in good Want. rt-.i i " win out. " ' vw SBBSS'aw BVS SS I IIW , Senator Ilanshrough of North Dak ota, who tried to get a measure through congress at the lust session. Dry Land For SKaeo. It i.i generally well known that sheep require a reasonably dry ell mate and land that is well dnilnpd. but It often hfifiM'iis that fanners under take to raise sheen on bottom hind and on land that Is too wet to plow for crop. If sheep are keiit on such lund for any lenirth of time, trouble Is sure to follow, remarks l urm I'ress Bhecp cannot stand wet feet, mid they must liave dry ground to h ecu on at night. Sheep lie down u greut deal when rumliiulliig. L'nlcus (In. ifiound Is dry and warm they are mire to suffer. ItesidcM foot rot. interual mini sites unit a tree t sheep ale worse on wet lund. The hoof of the Hlieep is golden only when the hoof is dry. There in: there who without mi are fee- it Milk For Pigs. ' ! ii men here and a K -,i m biincli of pigs ' .im well ns with, but they ' 'icrl. Sweet ,.:m ,im bus iim 'ft i . e.iuai n h a bone building, Dexh iirtl !' food, lu my opinion. r mar!;! wn'cr In Iovn JlomoHteitd. A Damaging Frost. Tba Klamath t.Vllu II...IJ i.. r. r- - - w'.w .uaw pvnoiuu, . hji. llPiam vretjll to drain tbe swump lands or his state Lake County with a damaging frost with money from tho Reclamation A'MO state tbat it frosted over in Fund.will endeavor to get a similar Rogue Klver valley, just on the. oth.r measure through tho next session, on- ldo. We have not heard of anv dam- Iv on a lurcer acnln. An n(Tnrt mill latto from frowt nani in ..... - " ... -'-j i - . ...... . w wuo ui inn made to drain the swamp lauds of tbe Places where tbe tender garden stuff united Mates at public expense. was nipped In Lake county. We pre- The fact that the Hwnmn lon,!u f Ih. I SUme If tha truth nn. .1.1 1- I M' - - HIU I -. ...... . . u , 1 1 , IO I1IUWO, United Htates nrn ithr In nrUi I that little w.vuv. . m I'niabu r" - w - tn isiiiiiiniiU UOUQIJ ownership or belong to the different that gets chilled at the states will likely defeat such a bllL f the two valleys on either side of it And Mr. Roosevelt would undoubtedly Ooose Lake valloy and Romm l;ir veto tbe measure, should it get so far. Hyi had a touch of frost itself. Hituated aa Klamath claims to l The Warm Spot. tween two "undesirable" valleys, It is ri rri fsnir v.a a a &. Chas. J. Turner, n former Lake . T uuuorBln "o" at spot county young man. writes The Ex- CUl' .BV0 P'"1. provided, bow- uminer from Oakland, reuevlm hU f . l"ere 'on anything there dtlli(urlr.tiii. t Tk. L- I JWinieZ. . , . . j. w u., VVy A J.IO LU 1 1J tJ J . il soya: "1 am living at home here with my mother and Grandfather, and Ashland Business College. working for tbe Southern I'aciinio Co., The enrollment is more than doublle iu one of their material stores in West that nr lut a..., 7 Oakland yards and have a very good week. Ten students in attendance place. I ve still got a warm place tin- are from California, twelve from Ore der my shirt for Lakeview and her iron, and f,...r ...t.. .. . ..j ii ,. ..... . . r ' ' . "r siaies I'ouic, nuu nuuiu ou glttU lO IIHVtt any of them cull on me at 1017, 12th Ave., if they should happen to bo in Oakland." Short Order Mouse. Lhurley Fung's uew short order restaurant is becoming more populur every day. A short Order house iu just the pluce to got whut you wuut to eut ami only pay for what you get. I will shortly publish my bill of turn ho thut customers may know whut to expect. I keep the best ou the umr- ci, nun serve ic in all the latest styles. Wedding dinners and tanaimfH . speciulty. First class bakery in con nection. Give me u triul. In th .J W. Ho ward building. Charley Foug. 37 tf. evniiCDt JV early all have taken ad VUlitain of tha special offer, uud sH:ured Hcliolurshins for the full year to July l, i(K)8 ami are taking the combined course. 1-hilo Sturges of Grunts Puss, Mark Hundy of Merlin, uud M m ... Lakeview, are new htudeuts this week. bigrer number of young men are in attomlonce than iihuu! at th ing ami more ure expected. Iho address by Mr. W. I' If, ....... well lust Friday on the ".'t...... ... a Successful Career," was un Hydra tion to all; and everyone wh i.,ur..,.i ami delighted with tho HflllirU nf M aa ami Mrs. Rockwell. A consignment nf n..u ,i..i, cha rs are ordered, as he preaont Indications, show that they will bo in demand by October 1.