There 1 o To Fear -Hard. 'I"' Times liv .1 I v i;i;y i: : v i.n-.w- I e ni mI till i. j . r- i.'- mm ., nji'1, 'mi. i-.i!! v hM'iil.inf'. ( '( M MI'IK i.M. rik .m'I.i. I I Y I.- OX A S(HNI) is. Of . . 1 1 1- . ' .- I'p'! I , IjI.c nil ntlu r f" ... t i i I ' t i t i . ! . il II." IHMTIIII li-ninl ! I ; I I : i " i : ; " ... .t V. ' i '.- l.i-..n- ',t J,l,...,l ;i j r.i. t ii'M 1 1 v 1 1 1. 1 i' .'I i i i:i i-il r- I i .ii . I ni'' 'I Si;i'' , wli'T'1 I In' -.'.-hl'i':. ! ' ' ! ' ; i I ( c .n ,. : . I . , i , .. I,;i - I L . I .. i ll ( fi-iiler til, III cir ". '" f i ' i . Tin- its-- i i.ii - i t : i . r i . . i i" -! r .! f ir. i r ! - 'I l'.' Ii Y ' -a' i f ; I-.- ' r ' i !. I t! i Mil'- ill llir -ri''" i( :' . . I '!!'!; I It I'm r ,., 'i i ! I, Vvl I'. Ihijll t (Jirll- I many errij i-.,'. mz:. r-n a nr,'.:i',r, contkaction in tut i-Mi-'-j.D :,t-.t::.',. ::;jt ir -Mr: c:iovin'.j cnors in amep.ica Tt'RN r.Miu.Y (ii :r mi ;a rc-mih"; high prices rc.i urn ii:r:p:.uo c norv r '..pcci lly cotton, tiiche is no rca. aon To t .f c cT or. mo us ', ( -,(.... : I' v 1 1 1 Ml Y t . W A I ' i . I ii 1. 1- if In 1 1 !" vir w uf I 1 1 lc. 'I ; . i. ; Mil!;. i.',i i . i ' :; .-i :.i i m. . ..-'i;i!iy n fr. r;.-: I r i r., 'I i ..f ..., ,! i ' j ' ! - i :.- i!.u- f'.ir l';iil-. 1- nit t ;. . i ' i'-. I . i i i - . in v ii! :!." i i.i ' ly :-.ivi- ii . I . ' ' : : i 'i . r I- : " ' . i.t; j. !. r.v.:,i 7", (.: i;i:o cy--:rr.v An: iNSioNin can': i.v . i : vr.'.i,i'-.r) .s c'. WAricD mtii those of the OLi.rn t,Ati..u .. .;, tnt t-uT',i.r n-! :ri I"ah crtateh iu t --i:or. i.-j 'n i:l r- : r: tic r.i;r at.:, than havu ecen ATiri i'., i- , :. ... ;!.:: ; ; .::n'.:l;jally prci erous YEAr.s or i in r l .. t iM i r :-.t. .!.;' I : .1 ; - i . ' i ' 1 1 i ' ' '! ' :" I it i' -. I; ' : ! i ! j !.: : . .. t.j- -1 1 ! . 1 1 I'X- . .. : . i : !..!, '::!-, !-. ..;l M'ni hii i 1 1 I'll i;..-. r :.: iu j ;i : 1 kmoi n i i.d. f i . II y 1A V I II I I i ) II. I ,li..ir C ll-.r 1. 1 1 1' i nil io i ml SI 1 1 din. Y! , ,, ,. . ; ..j-- . I .... . V !!; .:i 11, . V. ):!, viii. mim.v i- ri.i. i Y ami u : : ! i r is coon, . Ii !;!!. . ,1. i .ii Ii: I ' ! i ! , ;i I .J' i - tiic ' -T'Ll " i,- J.i ' , I:.. Ii ,; . . :l 'I I ;i 'i . 1 1' -1 - - j " I'. V.T. ri'LLY CCLICVE THAT THIS IS A PERIOD OF UNPRCCE- den rrrj prci rity in all lines or d'jsjness and that THE l-in.r.Z HOLDS POSSIDILITlCS NEVEft EVEN DREAMED OT IN THE V ZT. . . mmk to-'i iir; iriTi.K ix a ;m i:it of iioit. AND 'o . ! 1 ! K 'K. I. cm i., tin- I. i .' i!.n; v.. will ! nl.l- in:'' i i ny I i. Ii . i i -v.- . r i L c frrtlicr ui.lt n- imr ii'. i;i .f ii..- !il'.'!i .ii'' ' in. ni 1. i,i ! I.v A lni ri.'aM urt. How Marriarjc For Money Leads to Anarchism. IU JOHN til AH AM U HOOKS. I.cflur. r .mi I t'linuiiiic. OU CAN GET WITH THAT MYOTTtY "MONEY" ALMOST ANYTHING THAT THC WORLD HCLDS A MAN THAT HAS IT CAN BUY TUT CONDITIONS OF HAPPINESS. A MAN THAT HAS IT CAN CUY A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN STRAIGHT OUT. YEC HE CAN D'JY TWO, THREE. I KNOW NOT HOW MANY HE CAN BUY. OR IT MAY BE TURNED ABOUT. THE WOMAN MAY HAVE THC MONEY, AND SHE CAN BUY A MAN NEXT TO THE KING, HI3 GRACE THE GARTERED DUKE, AS SHE WOULD A BIT CF BLUE ft I BOON OVER THE COUN TER. SHE CAN BUY HIM A3 OHC WO.JLD A POUND OF TEA. OR SHE CAN BUY A LORD AND GET INTO SOCIETY, OR A WHOLE SHOAL OF DAPPER COUNTS AND SEEDY BARONS. Our Mc'H have Imtii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 lv tliis iasM.m i'or wealth. Tl so ujisi ts the i.li als wliirli vc all cDiix-nt t. that it llt nilr our n'liato, our church, our press a n 1 our colleca. H l t I'ccnttii! Hocialisiu Lclii ves that (hi re is a growing ililTorciioo le tween llie rich ami thu jioor ainl that thcro is a rcgunl for money that it is liur.l to overestimate, and because they say MONKV JfAS CO.MK IX TO DISTL'IJI! THE EXNOHLKI) I'ASSION OF LOV'I' as it fructifies in marriage, the Socialists object to marriage. IJut marriage implies thut there are to l children, and it is re sponsibility for tho child that has caused tho marriago system. When you play the game f AHSOMJTK WHIM IX MAKUIA(JK you are going over into the anarchistic camp, which U ilia tuot extrvme form of individualism. Signs of Revival In The Bicycle Trade. By R. C. BETTS. Editor of the Bicycling World. HT NO TIME IN ITS HISTORY OF TWENTY-NINE YEARS WAS THE BICYCLE INDUSTRY IN BETTER HEALTH THAN TODAY. UNDOUBTEDLY THIS 8TATEMENT WILL AS TONISH THE MAN IN THE 8TREET A3 WELL AS HE WHO IS GIVEN TO DISSECTION OF CENSUS RE PORTS! BUT, ASTONISHING THOUGH IT MAY SEEM, IT IS NEVERTHELESS 8TRICTLY CORRECT. The average man, like tint census man, recalls only tho period when bicycles were so very numerous that they literally congested the publio thoroughfare. As h matter of dispassionate fact, tho period of TIIK W) Al.l.i:i) BICYCLE JU)OM WAS TUK ..UN1IKALT1IILST STACK OF TUK INDUSTUV. In reality the boom wua a SC0WKiK. There wus neither lhymo nor reubon In it. Cycling was overdone and nauscii resulted. It has taken tho bicycle business tho better part of ten years to jTecovor from tho effects of the scourge. Hut, if blow, tho recovery has been none tho loss SUIiE. Tho year lUUti was a better year than 1905, and 1007 has proved a much better season than 1006, .'despite tho unusually backward spring. .v Jon K 1 A ! I . Uf VI ll. Nw K York llm krr. fi-:i;t timi Mi- i " n ; t - i siutc inn ,, or.r.y.cr.L Soma of lh Lj(,i'- 7 Dairying i . K hvnr I . ni tit llin d,i!r (' . r AllK'I'l.'llll f ill', I . n I. KjmtIiiI llll I: I ' ' ' I I'm P Mr. V mi A ' II'.ImIi'Iii, I1i. A; . 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I Ir i...- .I.-:'-H ..r ' I'..' : !,'y :,!i'l l :.....'.' I i;:ii i 1.-;;i- I.I I.: ti l'. l'i ;: " l: . I I I'.-, I ! 1 it ; I I,. i'i" .. ,.;' - I . I. ll-.-l I. ll I. :' ; . . ! I ! .'. .-'.':. I. ' ' ' 1 I..-' ll1 f .11 I) M'. I'll A; I." :': I !.. I '" t:ilt l. : .. I.... I '.. if .o. r ;'!(. A'1' ' t! ' . : I -. I l I: ; -, - i, i ; ! .r,. i;: i.. 1 M'" : - r 1 1 : i'ii i- I I-' i ! ir ! .! y . Till' . ; ,i. . ,.yui. !.. !-.". . :i:i I." K..I.I I. . :i I .... ii I -.' : : i' .- I . ii r-iuli ni, I t . - ;.-r ;i. I'..' 'III f i.ii!!: . :, Lull, i- I . , , !:,. -I It H y T'V l i ; ! :i!.. i I .i - .I r !: I.v Lr.'i-.!-I; I ;i I '.I .-1 . " I' .l.'i-i w itli a III.- L:i"l f 'II:.' .In. I' r "f lii'i'i'ils .I ; i i .- kv,, :i m . ; nit - iL" i-c'uir'-ii, -:r - "1 tl.f !:iii t i.i:iii, I i - f.-irm unil .:i till " i nnilil i' ii, 1:'-: lii:i! i .-I Mini the . ..(' .i -. I: .. In- t ni l. vil out. A Hii-i i. :. :i ii I i i . ; : t - r. Puro Water For the Cow. Tin' lic-.ilHn niilai.'il sli'.oi.l ln prw vi.Ii'l ulili m I'lin.'-iiiiit r-u 1 1 j . 1 i.i f piirw watfl". 'i'lie MMl.'liii'lit Hint tin' cow pii-fi'is ilirtv wi.trr Is fill'.!'. Tin' cow 1'ii'f.Ts ilirty w liter IT It Is uf n moro t-iiilal.l'' ti'iii..'r.ilui'c 1 lilt ii tli cloiiii waliT "ITifi'il, I. ill clcnu water wilti llie chill taken ulT will In pivfcrriMl to llie Kanie wilier full of tilth. It Is '. lianlly rviiHniiahh to exjii'i l that th ! cow Is coliij; to ir.Kluee piirt? nml j wholesome . inllli w'heii she has to j drink water full of ilaiineroits organ- Isins. Many f I'l.lenil.-s In thu herds have Ikm'H trai eil to the linpuic water j mipply. If the cow is drinking water which Is lllicly to make her kick. It Is hardly Hafe to use her for milk. DAIRY BRIEFS. The heifer that is harshly treated with her lirst calf Hcliloni fully recov ers. Shu has a delicate nervous or ganism Hint must ho carefully handled. The coinf.ii'tal.le cow is the one that gives the milk and makes the butter. See if ymi can't devise some means of jirotecting the cows from tlies. Fly roiiellents will help. The cow with u.hi.1 dairy points aud liotlilni; else may nol In a pood cow. j It Is the performance that tells. i If cows nre lu'lnj? driven a lonpr way. It Is hest to stop every little while aud let them rest. ! The hest cows are handled from calf- ' hood. I'Miully they are not the kickers nor the hookers. j He nun to give a doso of epsoiu ; salts, Kinder and molasses a day or : so before ench cow is to caUe. This 1 ts tin way to avoid milk fever, garget aud "bad luck." A good pedigree Is a flue thing in man or beast, but when It comes to cows It is well to look at tho udder and the general build of the anlmul, for pedigree sloue will not fill the milk pall. The finishing touches always pay. Milk and butter lu attractive packages are the readiest sellers at a top price. Fur mors In selecting cows usually want those who give milk that Is goo4 to drink after It has been skimmed. j Pure water Is as Important for the ' cows now as It was in the winter time. Warm skimmed milk with some cooked oatmeal aud some flaxseed Jell Is an economical aud protltable feed for growing dairy curves. While the milk Is warmer thau the surrounding air It tdiould be left un covered, but when colder it may with advantage be covered. The best way to have a cow that won't kick Is to make her gentle from tho time (die Is dropped. The hornless cow is uo louger a curi osity. The horns uro usually bred off, or the dehorner Is used. i By feeding rich foods the proportion of butter fat In milk can be Increased. The bulk of cream obtained is depeud eut upon so many other circumstances than feeding thut It affords no safe guide as to tho real effects of the latter. The advantage lu grludlng the corn and cob together for feeding the Jalry cow, says the Formers Ad .'., Is that the cob, besides coutaUi'v: sone nutriment, reuders the grain more 11 gestlblo and more easily asalmil.tti-A I s- - 1 m CX ii ' ifM i ' . jm r i th I 1 ..I ', ... . . I f j' ANorjrl.JjIe rr cpni-Alicmror As !' simil.iiiiilhcFiHHlanillJc"(if;i i ....... t-. i . . i i.. . H i:r.' ii'? Drnn.ii'1'.s 1 xiv.vr.5 m I f: t ill K l ll ll 1 1 I. I'liMiintcA DiO'iMtMi.GufMfiil- ; r-i'ssaivl i'.'-i.l iil.uns iville r ()iiiiiii.Moi !iiiic nor Miiu'mI. ; 7ot NAnrnric. 'jfi, ... ' Kk '.- '. 'a I I;--.::.::.' i,,. . ,tr.i tin r f i'.-.l.-: I ll. i'..",l lr('(,lL-.ll.i m; , Sour Sli'iii-u !i, I )iai i Imivi killthscouch firj CUilE TKC ,UMCS WITH & F Sf'CS 3 I till OLEib tr": Bolt: eoltle fft" g AND ALL THROAT ANO HiNCT?10L'ELES. MAGAZINE READERS SUWSET MAGAZINE ' beautifully iUutfraltd. pod ftoriet nd itic 1 ahout California and O w all the Fa Wert. CAMERA CRAFT devoted each month to the ar tiilic reproduction of the beat $1.00 woik of amateur aad proleaaioaaj a photographer l. KOAD 07 A THOUSAND W0H DEBS book of 75 pages, containing 120 colored photographs of 0.75 picturesque spots is California end Uiegon. Total ... $3.25 All for . . . . $1.50 AcMiess all orders to SUNi-T MAGAZINE Flood Piii'J;-; &r Fmacivc CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE tSEKHOHaHMB LAKE h:;:,;' ;ijr For Over iiM-' i KxSimi!.: SiC-iw.l.iie of ' 8 ;7lV4? E f'i ' ' ,;: sc. Thirty raars ' '. 1 ;j ' t.a. -x- n i-ijr'jLi .v-aYi ' ii ii f, a i u p-j i&f r i ; . hu (jj u u g fa ii n e COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIQrlT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO D0LLAR5 K YEAR. vr , RUSHED !aS55S!ga.'r11 i SSTSTTZSXJ KTOi Mi For Infftnt nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature THK OCNTAua MMMHT, N VOHr IrTV, iaaadd j()!k - .' at t!i.; Men-ami !e Couipany'fi Store Lake view. Oregon, (jood Stock ... New Coaches Iai!y fruin Lakeview to Dly, connect iiii? -a it ts r'aily Staie to the railroa i. P. Tl. COREY, - - - Proprietor L 1 ! t V, ) : ' ) l . KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Kffect May 1st, l'J05. I.v. Thrall .. 6 A. M.I.v. I'nkcirains 10 .45 A M Ar. Biigim fl.SS ' Ar. Iixl 10.ir, ' ' Kt.'l Hr'i-6 4i " " Kl'h Si.'irs 11.40 " Fall t.T'k.. 7.05 " ' Full Cr.-k 11.45 " ' Kl h ."ii'(;7.1i) " K.-el Br'neli W " " Iiixio 8.10 ' ' Borih 1-:.2UPXI " rokegaman.-io " " Thrall li.4o " Klamath Springs Special. I.T. Thrall l.:W P. M.I.v. Kl'h Pp'gsS.45 P.;M Ar. Bogus 1..W ' Ar. Fall Creek'.. 50 ' Steel Br'Kc2.15 ' Steel Br Ve 3.00 ' Fa 111 re. k 2.i5 " " Bojus 8.40 " .' Kl'bSp'gaO " " Thrall 8.45 r .i J : m f 0 B . I l-,- v ' ...... i. -i - P ii IB ' I J trms?otnirtCF k "v , w u Z-"..,. ., '1 11 lift i PnocoBCO NO RKr-'f-T-rr,, ' l-jj i ! pb '3 II r a c'.-ctiTP.--! f YJ ft US6 l-.vi:;;'.: !'. "' . ft mini mimmminn 1 .ai twmmmn : 4-'. "t' :"'t tST RINTING IS AN ART IN r which Tiie'Examiner ex ;eMs We have all the late st vies in type and keep in stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Our prices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. IN 1880. I DltfhCTOWY I . Kr-i H(tit Churcli of (..e I -a We I At tew I'lne Cn 'k Oivkoii. j J 1'rrHclliriK rtTVki'Pftt llroclock A M iimd 7MO I'. M. on ench Sundny of I ecry inoritli. ! Snnd.-iy Schi.f.l it 10.(kI(kIc A, M. i I'iycr Scrv in- it 7.".0 on Wednce- diiy fveniiiK of u li week. All ori' conliiilly Invite ,to ntiend tlicNrrvlcfH. ' ? . J. Ilnydfii Ilowinl, I'dntor. Kin.? have tli'i t i of li'inor.-- )i n i cigars to hn foun.l In On-iron. tf ftW".i-4 - '.''ir.-i- 'A I ' r - - : yf, rz i. ; Sj . -. -. . ..-"-' is . 3 m '3 &r tilt&;AJix They wear and wear and wear STO.iIitGS !. FOR CHILDREN Levi Strauss & Co. SOLE DISTRIBUTOES ' ' 1 . T . i 'I ,1..., ..M,I4 ' .t ' ' ; 1 . 1 i' i-HHlOrT,r-.lii . 1 ..... 1 ' '-" ' :i .AM ! -fiT w;;-'; (S m' f 1 DIRECTORY. PlrstBaptlut church of Lrkevle I'reHcliing-strvlicesa t ll:A.M.t and 7:o0 P. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School 10; A. M J unior Society at L::S0 P. M. Majitlr-t Young People.H L'uion at ':!0 P. M. on each Sunday. Prayer meeting 7..'j0, 1'. M. on Wed nesday evening. Everybody invited to attend all (ervices. A. Frank Simmons, pastor Tlio Examiner has received -a new sample book of the Wall Street line of engraved certificates of stock and bond blanks, the most up-to-date on the market. Used aud endorsed by the leading financiers of America. Copyrighted. Call and see theui if you ueed anything in this Hoe. tf