Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 28, 1907, Image 6

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    LAKEVIEW
fi.USH
STAGE LINE
T. K. Tavlor, Prop.
Office at B. k'fynoldV 5tore.
Mage leavec lakeview Monday. Wel
nffdajf and fndnjh hi n.. arrive
atriushar9 a, I . t I'mol. Tue
daya, Thnn.lav and Siunrdaya, at f
a. id., arrive at Lakeview Ht 9 p. m.
Faaeri(fer far $3 nf a or 5 foi
round trip. French from May
lit to Not. lit t.7f ft tiiimirnl; fronr
Nov. lat to Mil in hit.dr
Notice
TO WHOM IT MAY C'ONCKRN,
notice In lret).T jrlren that nil IrrlRa
tlon, or tnlllrHce dltche on nil trout
at n am .drought lake Comity, Ore
gon, niunt Im' ncreonel with n atimll
moult wire Rereenlng at their hem! or
Junction with the main chntinel of
stream. AImo nil onma or ointruct- 1(110 rMrtn Adirtum Annor im kii
l-,,- .......l.l i I., me eirert. S.n FranrlM-n. fal., whor
.....r. ..........r. r-"-e,.Btrrlt lor ilvrttln ran tx mlr tor II
vlded with n (Iwh-lndder, orotherenay ; . .
.A. X'.
- Mou!
a Inter
New rine Creek,
Paper
hanger
. Oregon
t
menna of pnaanro, at or near th mid
dle of the main channel, ao na to al
ow the iwiamjio of trout at nil time
of year, an provided ly law. Said
work to te done at low water time,
or to 1e completed by Feb. 7. 1!7.
Hr order of J. A. Karham.
SNAPSHOTS OF FASHION.
MaUrlalt and Colon That Will Do
Worn In tho Fall Striptd Effoota.
lu the fall the color worn will he
dnrk one. Tun iiii.I iiniya tntvo mt
llve.1 their xiila ttt.v mid will he an
perscded by aoiulo-r color, principally
dark preen.
Plain ctTect? will N moat In rvldeu.-e,
and If any atrlpo. check or lnlda
are worn they will be dreaaleat In her-
CiibwrlMito the Kiamlnct who n-moT i rlturlxttn wettvea. The only elocution
O Iromnni' IwtlllT to anoihrr. or rhmia. I . ... . ..... , " ' i
iv mm imh- iif uil JM-OU'll eillM,M,
which will tie worn to aonie utent
TUIC OADCO Pon filial K.r. n
Woman's Right to
Her Own Career.
By Mb, TUYVCANT rilt. Nw Yrh oclty ttadtr.
km
thHr inmlottlor ililrrw phoulil rt.niiintHr lo
drop Ihtu office a rr1 Ihetr ar ran be d
drrHt to ihe rtahl pontofltoe.
w 1 A IV IT HIM M n
AM it. 'ill. m.
Nttorlnl IVnntr flah Wnrtlen for i1 I ' "
1 i i. ...... . iw,.. 1
H. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY.
The fi rat Sunday In each month,
preaching nt 1'nlon school ho line nt
11 A. M. l(tlde from thin preaching
every Sunday a 11 A. M. and 7:.'W
P. M. at Lakevlew.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
League at t:.'lil.
Prayernieetlint 1 'liurwlay ":,!0 P. M.
Ladict AUl Wediuvday 1::V.
Choir practice 1 rlday 7:'.
A cordial Invitation in extended to
rilVMH 1AM aa4 Nl RUI'.OX
Paisley, Oregon.
rou.
A ttr ?)' al jr
. Ukrvlrw, Uresoa
OrFtCK-llv HuII.Iibk.
I. I VKMATOF
A I lnr) -al I w
l4ind Matter Hprrlalt)
OFFK K-Dalr BnilJlng.
but not by tluwe who endeavor to keep
atrlctly up to date.
The jHipuliir atrlpea of the imtutmi
will be of the Invlalble variety and set
a.caluit n dnrk ImckKrouiid.
ltroadclotb lu aouiber colors will hold
Irs own, as will a I no acrgc. wonted
A. J. Armstrong Pastor.
nl of Timker Land.
WOODIER Of THE WORLD
Uk.-vl.-w
I'aiup No. 624
1
i aruea w no nave umoer lutni lor ,h. m .nd 4ih w.Hln.-..tT of
each inimh In Masonic Hall, al a p. m.
L. BailkV, omul Commander.
E. N. lAviciaH, UWrk.
COMPOUND INTEREST
Tho trouble wltb moat adver
tlaera la that ttxej expect Imme
diate returns of la ire propor
tion. One prominent advertiser
Illustrates the principle of adver-;
Using In this way:
4TrtlaIa- la the Ma a
If . lce at latcreat. Tk
sweats (raa the eaTertlata;
art Ttrtaallr ta laterest ea
tke taveatmaat.
"The sums spent for advertlslnt
are properly chargeable to cap
ital account because the result
lox rood win Is something that
haa Talue, which. If the adver
tlalhe; 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 lo com
pound theKeturna." Advertisix.
Experience.
Advertiser et rood returns
on the amount lnveated In
our coiumna. W rech the
sale will do well to Investigate our,'
teruinaud methods of handling iundn. '
We have an office In Lakevlew. where !
contracts can 1 made and options'
taken on land. We guarantee the vgy--highest
market price, aud ntv In aj lak.view encampment. No is. S
position to demand and obtain It, j V i. o. o. r. meet, the it and sd Thnre
having leen In the business for many i $ daeveninof each month in odd rei- v
years and la close touch with all the 1 S ,ow' H" Ls"- Venator. V
Innrl Hanlpra ff t ha nnti n t val I C. P.,
A. a .a a f
(iranvle Invt-fttment Co. Write C. ).
Metiker, Lake view, Oregon.
C. O. Mruker, 8cribf.
LAKEVIEW
ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
H. K. Bmu, Prop'r.
Office in Bieber'a Store
Ismoc Rarrv Utnlt w,,a swaiiow fort is
JdlllCd DdllJ righi ear for earn ; rever.
(orwethera. Someewea Square Crop and Hit
la right ear. Tar Braad 111. Range. Craoi
lake Poatnflce addreaa, Lakerlew. Oreim
79f WhitWnflh Branda with Crop o ier
taU IllliinUllil ear. Half Ondercrop t
right for ewee ; r erae for wethora Tar Bram
W. Range. Pith Crack, to to (fir alr
Lakevlew. Orrmi-,
Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex
cept Sunday at 6 a.m. Arrive
at Alturas at 6 p. m.
Leave)- Alturas for Lakeview ai
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva
of the staue from Madeline. Ar
rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af
ter leaving Alturas.
,'WWA
I', Mk
or itosi LiNrsT-5o7.
suitings, velvets, velveteens and cor
duroys. Chiffon panamss and voiles
will also be much affected, but
eollennes will not be so much used.
One button allk gloves for men are
shown. They cwtno In black, tan and
gray and are much more comfortable
for wear lu hot weather than the heavy
kid.
Bow ties, stocks and belts of linen
in shades to match the fancy hose are
affected by many women. Tho parrot
green tie, belt and hose worn with
CKKTA1NI.Y INnpre. MOST KM Tl I ATI t;A I J, V
with nttv otu who tititk rt I ho iwwrlion llmt girl
shmlil tiiLi poMitimm of Hrrvniit.- rather tlnui outer
tho bnsiticHK warll willi mutt. Nothing run evt r rrii
vinco tn thnt woman's hrnin U inferior to innn'a.
It is my M'wt that Daturo intomled woman to l
mans KgUAL
To Htiv that women huvo no laco in limine or tha profehsions,
or to my tliat thov ahouM alarulon rvcry amhitioti rxccjit that of Ihh
rominjr wivei ami honrkefH'r, implies thnt tho feminino hrnin is
inferior ti I he miiMilin'. I shnll never ii'lmit that, for I do tit
believe it. Woman is wholly man's eiiuul mentally. THK DIF
FEKKXCK HKTWKK.V HKK MIND AND 1 1 IS IS SIMTI-V
A DIFFKRKNCK IN QUALITY. Woman has the intuitio J
quality, run n the rational. That i all. She certainly has us nun h
right to it business or intelleetual career as lie ha.
I voul! rather lo a great actress or writer or artist than have i II
the wealth nnl social position I eoiihl eommntul, iK'entiw the wonmti
with a profes.sinn has achieved something sho lives a lifo of
(JUOWTII AND I'OWF.K.
IT IS ALL A MISTAKE THE TRADITION THAT KEEPS WOMAN
DOWN AND INSISTS 8HE IS ABLE TO FILL ONLY ONE PLACE.
THAT OF THE DOMESTIC. THE HOUSEKEEPER. IT IS A GREAT
MISTAKE TO INSIST THAT MARRIAGE IS THE END AND AIM OF
EXISTENCE.
Thnt is oil wrong. A girl should bo taught first to develop tho
best in herself her mind. It rests with tho individual woman en
tirely. I firmly Iw lieve thnt a woman may boeomo anything nho wills
to become. I believe that tho greut force, the one eternal energy
which we call (lod, is at tho command of every human Wing. Any
womnn who bus it in her to progress can by summoning (lod to her aid
RISK TO ANY IIKKJHT she desires in this world.
I'ml'TM-tid me, I do not at all approve tie masculine woman.
Hut I do t'. ink woman should insist upon following her own leading
as to n e-' r
first - Class
! anne, tiarin t Lake and Crook C.nn,ti.
1 Horws Tt ntcd when wild. Horaea sold to paw
through thiH Rvrlion lll:bv reported in thit
Freight - Alatters - GiveT fhoneThe Tinu-n H-rald. Main S-.lt. Hurtm.ore
c . , ("O. W. W .Broun, buru. Ort.--
Stnct - Attention Reward for Horses
Atcrrcccticrs. rT'1 ''ru,,,,n,,'
.lll.JII III. ii i,i n-.iu H llll I 1 11. I -f
of any lior-i- lirainlcd with mi oiil
We Law u full htt of .M.vs-li-i:olliiis li"rs.-r.ln- brarnl mi ltjtli j.iwn, plan l
A: Cos., satiipl.-H of Si.rt i ,-rt i!icat-i "s if''l,",", ad v.-rt h.-iihh t .
, ,,,, . , ,, ... .. witli fri-sti 1 ii.ui'.-liraii'l uiuli-riiea i !i
Hiid l...n.ls. with price list. If vm. ... .,-,. ..,..,
r.ru.-!i!:z;ri a stock crirnp.-iny t;.-t in .-u.-h a ni.. nm r as woul.i n.v.-r i,,.
on t--k ci-rt iiica t-s. t it liar mi liotli jaw. Anmial- mn-i
In' Ii.i:i:m m tin- ions"mio!i of smrii-i;:.'--;-i
i 'ot ,V Kil.i;- ":', 1 11 i .r nT-.i ills.
$150 Reward.
rbe Harney County
Ute stock Amucia
tlon, of wuii-ii 1
a member. tvI7 ,
V reward for avldeui .
1 r ieuinn to inr io ,
Ck v viiimu vi parti : n unc iaui in iuttiw iimtie que woman I
,,"l.ln ,,M'k I Slmole COSttime of whltn llnon nntap
x ntriiitr ir t m. -i i -
Jb'ri. In addition I , ffny.
ilorie brand hor I " " '""""" i
Uoe bar on eithei rose linen, with hunii embroidery
c'dUVountlt; ?0nCJ" W,l.lt"- T chemisette Is of
lusrnrtt itiCKiti.
JUDIC flfOLLKT.
wow.'."
and n-
SHE H.- .
MAN TO -SERVIEr-r
'1 EVERY BIT AS ABLE TO 8HINE IN THE ARTS
OnS AND IN BUSINESS AS MAN. THE REASON
"ONE IT IN THE PAST IS THAT 8HE PERMITTED
' :RI3E HCR LIFE FOR HER. SHE HAS BEEN SUB
HIM. NOW SHE MUST FREE HERSELF.
Display by Rich Causes
Envy and Hatred.
o
AUTO TOGGERY.
motor veil Coat Trimming m mi ( -m
n re
iiir pr;i
I'atiiiiv !:
A New
and Dainty Traveling Bag.
It i in I mi-i-r ,i ct;i-s; I.iji ( uti ntito
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t-mr f t' .-.,'li -r i-,,tt r.-ai.-ti'ts a i.t.,r
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By ROSE PASTOR. STOKES. New York SoclololC.
STFNTATIOX ROl'SKS THK KKXSK OF OITKKSSION
AMONC TIIOSK WHO KNOW TH K.MSKI.VKS I)K
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ini.l the meati f..r it- f-njovmi-ut as AlOKK lill'OUTANT THAN
1 Il().l.r 1.11 li, thus leading mail v alo to he LMii.h'd rather bv
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The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation,
Edited by an Able Corps of Writers.
The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journaft.ulj-.-.
l.ished. It lills a position of its own and has taken the lead-
in"; plate in the homes of rural peojile in every section of
the United States." It ives the farmer awl his familv
something tp think about aside from the hum-'
drum of routine duties.
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powerli:! Jinaiivi. r or ,y ?hhv fa 'I. i -unhlc woman in Mo.-i.-t ,- who
I tl.rou.uh MONOl'OLV OF SON) ())' Till NLCKS.SAKV .M MAN'S
j OF AFK tii.es tho' people a!i;io-t l.tyoiid ( ii.luruii.-e feeling l-.-oincs
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I IN THE GREAT MAJORITY OF INSTANCES THE GIVING AND
j TAKING OF CHARITY BETWEEN RICH AND POOR ARE NOT ONLY
j HARMFUL, BUT DANGEROUS, AS BOTH SIDES ARE TOO EASILY
! SATISFIED BY SUCH MEANS AND BLINDED TO THF iNinenrr
UNDERLYING THE NECESSITY FOR CHAT.ITY OF THI8 80RT.
More Transportation Facilities
Imperatively Needed.
By Chilrmin MAItTIN A. KN API ut the Inlcr.ui, Conimerc. Comml..lon. '
OTIIINO Heems to ine inore iinporlant ut the present time
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nouung iiu.h no mncli t.) do with our tiat tonal proHj.crity in
tho immediate, future, as to provide with tho least possible
delay A VKUY OR EAT INCKEASK IN OUR TRANS
PORTATION' FACILITIES. The profitahh, output of tho farm,
tho forest and tho factory is measured by tho ability to move tho
product promptly arid cheaply from producer to consumer. Upon
an increase of profitable production depends our CONTINUED AO
VANCE in material wealth, and that increased production must in
turn depend upon enlarged facilities for their distribution.
The needs of the country in this regard am proving with astonish
ing rapidity. They have OUTCROWK tho carrying capacity of
our railroads. Tho surplus from current operations is entirely inade
quate to supply our present necessities.
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OF FRESH CAPITAL MUST BE IN-'
VESTED IN RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS IN ORDER THAT OUR IN
TERNAL COMMERCE MAY DEVELOP AND OUR PROSPERITY ABIDE
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Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer
Two For the Pake of One: The
Lake County Lxam
'Hie Leading County Paper and The American Farmer
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2
This unparalleled oiler 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.
mm 1
a sii Aiir witAi'- .r7;t, 6'iS.
droopnl down over tho hut, with tho
center lu exactly tin- router of the
crown unci tho onils hi-ouht forwuM
and knotted coijik-IiIsIiIv hi the loll
fl!..l.'.
The unto liiitr Is ii jjreat eon voniome
to every woman who motors. This It,
a Kort of Khint iii.:Uelli.ok, un.l It real
ly has enoiiuli lilinents In tin luiloi
! line to last over several (.lays'. tit;iy
Thoso liai-'.s uie to be had ready lilted
or inny have iidjustulilu littinxs that
sli) Into any Iuik of the rl:;ht sixe.
The coat illustrated In u mo.liliod kl
mono Kt.vle. Tliere arc plaiU holli
buck n u ti from which provide iibnn
dant fulliios u.'id loii, Ki'-'ici'fnl Hues,
while llioro lire iho oh.iractorU'Jc
tleeves cut lu one with the coat.
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