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LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE P. E. Tavlor. Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' 5tor. Ktege leaves Lasevie Mondays, Wed nepdays and li't'sj m t a. ni., arrive at riuh at it I mvi I'msh To days, Thwredav ami Saturdays, at a. ra., mw ai Ijtkevtew at ft p. m. Passenger far- $:t in way or 5 fo round trip. rmlit rales from May lit Nov. Ii t.: i"i hundred; Iron Nov. lat 10 Vh t t0 f i hundr J) COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with moat adver Oaera U that ttiey expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising lo this way: ffca mmy eza44 avtvartlala; la the iuii mm If m'imx t Ulrnt The preats fraa the a4 vert 11 re vlrtaallr the tatereat the leTestaieat. The auns spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result lac good win la something that baa value, which, If the adver tising ha been properly done, can usually be sold for the face value of the Investment "The rate of Interest la 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 t&e quickest way to realize re sults from advertising la to com pound the r'etuma." Advertising Experience. Advertisers t good returns en the mount invested In our columns. We reach the eePle. af FREE TheiGreat 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 Journalpub lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section ol the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contain an Original Poem by SOLONJL. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: TflC County Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 hit- 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. duller o WHOM IT MAY CONCF.HN, nnihf Ik hereby kIvcm liri nil Irrlgn tli. or mlllrHee ditches on nil trout etrma throujrht l-nkfCiiniiiy. Oro jron, must 1m screened with n small imah wire ncwnln nt tlulr hind or junction with the nmln rhnnm-l of atrvnm. Alao nil dnme or obstruct ions ou anid etrenma must 1 pro vided with n fish-ladder, orothorenay mentis of passnjre. at or m-nr tb mid dle of the wain channel, ao aa to nl ow the paacaKe of trout nt nil time of year, aa provided by lnw. Said work to be done at low water time, or to le completed by Feb. 7, 1907. By order of J A. Barlmin. Special Deputy flah Warden for Lake County, Oregon. fl. E, CHURCH DIRECTORY. The fl rat Sunday In encn monin. preaching at Union achool house at 11 A. M. Aalde from thla prenchlnn every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. at Lakevlew. Sunday School at 10 A. M. league at 6:30.; Prayermeetlnn Thursday T:30 P. M. Ladles Aid Wednesday 1:30. Choir practice F riday 7:30. A cordial Invitation Is extended to you. A. J. Armstrong Pastor. ale of Timber Lets'. Partlea who have tlmlwr land for sale will do well to Investigate our terms and methods of handling lands. We have an office In Lakevlew, where contracts can t made and options taken on land. We guarantee the highest market price, and are In a position to demand and obtain It, having leen In the business for many yearx and In clone touch with all the laud denlers of the country. Satis factory results guaranteed by the La Ornuile Investment Co. Write C. O. Metxker, Lakevlew, Orejcou. LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Babsss, Prop'r. Office in Biebcr's Store taie leaves Lakeview daily. oep' nnday at a. m. Arrive t Alturas at 6 p. tu. 1-Hve Alturas (or l.keview a i o'clock a. m. or on the arriva of ti e stafte from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 bonrs a( ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention ! first - Class - At errcdetiens. We have a full set of Mysell-Itolllns : & Co's., samples of Stock Certificated and bonds, with price list. If you are organizing a stock company (;et our prices on stock certificates, tf Family liquors at font & Kings To All Our Subscribers Mouse jcrirsa rlr Painter hanger . Oretjon New Pine Crctk, TUIC OaDCO Isksptnn Bleat I.C. Pabb llUo I Artn AlTrUln A(pncy M San miarMmi, San rraaelaro, I'al.. wnur ooairarla tor advertlsta ran bmaJtor U Snharrlbera to the Kiamlnxr who tmoe from on locality k am.llier, r rhanirv ihelr poatofflc atltlrvna should n-nipinhrr lo drop ihU omoe a card o ihrlr papor can be d dreams! lo the rtshl poalolBea. .V - V A. VYITInM, M. u, rilVMU'lAW ! Mt'K'JKOK I Paisley, I. t oss Atteroejr aay Llakrtlrw, Orrffi OrriCB-ltel Bullillaa. J. U VKSATOP Atlarnf jr-at- lw ljied natterePeeeUltJ orriiK-Pair Beiwim. wnnnic mnniii Uf lat iuKLupNo.6t Mruon the W and each mnih la Maaonlc Hall, at p. . K. N. UV1H. Clerk. LAKEVIEW KSCAMPMENT. No. 1. S. a I. O. O. F. tneeu ihe lit and Sd Thnre. ;S daTTnlno'ch month In Odd Fel- S, 1 lews' Hall, beaeview. . A C.r.. C.O.MeUkcr. Scribe. NHKrr Bk4!ltft ,M. n,rnl arnd.wlih swallow rork la J3Ul6S Dallj right ear for ewet; revere lor wetbera. Some ewee Square Crop and Sil. In right ear. Ta Brand Ul. Range. rran Uk( peatoteaddree.UkeTlew.Oreol ; L Brandt with Crop o leu Z2C nnllWOnn ear. Ball Chdererop or right lor ewee. rerree lor wethers Tar Branr W. Range, FUh Creek. - roatolBpe alarm LaSeelew. Oiveoi-, $1,250 Reward. rue Harney coanij Lire Stock Anaorla tlon. ol which I am a member, pays 1750 reward lor erldence leading to the con Tlctlon o( partl teallng (lock be lonsltiK to iu mem ber. In addition I itffer IA00 reward Hone brand horse hoe bar on either r both Jaw. Ke ooided InSoonnties ange, Harner, Lake and Crook Countlee Borare Tented when told. Horteaaold to paat through thin section will be reported In tbl paper. II not eo reported, plvane write or tele phone The "Him-! Herald, Main 824, Huini, Ore fon. w- w .Brown, Burni. Ore- Reward for Horses 7 1 will give $5.00 reward for Inform ation that will lead to the discovery of nny horse branded with an old horseshis; brand on both Jaws, placed as in the cut In this advertisement, with fresh triangle brand underneath the horseshoe. The triangle placed In such a manner as would cover up a bar on both Jaws. Animals must be found in the possession .of some person or personB. - M rM--1 WWXSXW 1 Tniiifr Iwind Retire , I'ntloil States Land OfUco, Lakevlew Oron, Deo. 13th, HH7. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provlxloits of the act of Congress of June 3, 1M7H, entitled "An set for the ssle of timber Ituida In the fcitste of Cnlifonln, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public lsnd states by aotr August 4. WX Add It Toler, of lakevlew, couuty of ljks, State of Oregou, has this day (lied In this ottlce his sworu statement. No, 3H.rA, for the purthsse of the NW (usi ter, SV iiiisrter. and Iots I aud 'i, ot ecllon In Tonnshlp No. 37 8., lisngs No. 17 K.. W. M and will olfer proof to show that the land souiiht is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural put pos es, Mild o eHtalitisli hi claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakevlew, Oregon, on Monday, the 10th day ot March, 1W8. lie names as witnesses: Deo. Lynch, H K. Woodcock. M. H. Ihirues, Sarah i T. Woodcock, all of Lakevlew, Oregon. Any ami all persous claiming aa versely the Btove descrilwd lands are requested o file their claims in this ottlce on or before said ltitb day of March, l'.KW. 6110 J. N.Watson, Register. Timber jnd Xetlci United StatesInd Otllce, Lakevlew Oregou, Deo 7, HJ7. Notice la hereby glveu that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sain of titnoer lands in the States of Cnlifornls, Oregon, Nevala, ami WaahingUu Territory," as extendd to all the Public Land States by act of Augmtt 4, IKini, Sarah Ciarrett. of Lakevlew, county of Lake, state of Oregou. haa this day Hied in this ottlce his sworn statement. No. 3N.'i:t, for the purchase of the N half, NK quarter, SW quarter NK quarter, and NW quarter, NK quarter, of sect ion IS. in Township :w, S., liange 22, R, W. M., and will otfer proof tu show that the land sought Is more valuable for its titular or tono than tor SKrlcoltuial purposes, aud tu es tablish his claim to said land betore the liegistr aud receiver lit l.k view, Oregon, un Friday, the Wlh day of Kebniary. IOiW. lie names aa witnesses: O. W. liar dity, J. K. McCoul, (leo. Lynch. T. R Hernard, all of Lakevlew, Oregou. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this ottlce on or before said UHth day of Keby. 11)08. 5110 J. N. Watson. KegUter. Tinker lael Nstirr. United States Land Utiles, Lakevlew Oregou, Dec. C 11W7. Nut ice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act I of Congress of June, '. 187H, entitled . " n at for the sale of timber lau d in 'the State f California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washinfctou Territory," as extended to all th Public Laud states by act of August 4, IWi. William W. Hampton, of Paisley, county of Lake, state of Oregon, has this (lay Qled in this otllce bis sworn 'statement. No Wli, for the purcbsse i of the SW quarter, NK, quarter, N : half, SK quarter, and quarter, SE quarter, of Section 32 in Township 3tl S., Kai-ge 10, K. W. M., aud will otfer proot to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purpos es, ami to establish bis claim to asid IhihI betore Kegister and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, ou Monday, tbo'Jl . th day of February, 1IX)8. lie names as wituesnes: li 0. Jack ' sou, Frank Dobkius, George Harper, of , PaiHlpy, Oregon, and Oeorge Kuiery of Silver Lake, Oregon. Auy aud all persons claiming adver sely the above dnscribed lauds are re quested to file their claims in this otllce on or before said tilth day of Feb. 1908. 51 10 J. X.Watson, Register Tlmbi-r I.Hnil otlre. ' United States Iand Otllce, Lakevlew Oregon, Uec. l'A VJifl. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ct for the sule of timber lauds in , the Slates of Califoriua, Oregon, Nev ada, and Washington Territory," as I AVtiiirloH in nil lliu Plllilin f .unii ytntuu by act of August i, H'.fl, Frank F. Toler, of Lakevlew, coun ty of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day Hind in this otllce his sworn state ment No. 3842, for the purchase of the E half HE quarter, NW quarter, SE quarter, and NW quarter, SW quar ter, of Section 22, in Township 37, K., Range 17, E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before ItegiuUr and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Thursduy, the 5th, day of March, VMH. ilo names as witnesses: E. E. Woodcock, M. .S. Barnes, Ueo. Lynch, &urah T. Woodcock, all of Lakeview Oregou. Any and all peisons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file ttieir claims in this ottlce on or before said 0th day of March, 1908. 5110 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber land Notice. United States Land Otllce, Lakeview Oregou Deo. 11th 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale ot tlbiner lands in the States of Califorina, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as exteuded to all the Public Laud Stales by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas J. Powell, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 38:15, for the purchase of the E half, NW quarter, and W half, NE quarter, of section 29, in Township 38, S., Kauge 10, K, W.M., aud will otfer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of March, 1908. lie names aa witnesses: James E. Murray, Paul K lingua, A. Storkman, Chaa. Oliver, all of Luke view Oregon. Any and alFpersons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 3rd day of March, 1908. 51-10 J. N. Watson, Register. Nntlre for lnhllratlN. Department ot the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakevlew Oregon, Deo. , HH17. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Stat of Oregon has, under the pro visions or the act of Clongress of Au gust 14, 1HIH. and the act supplement al and amendatory thereof, mad ap plication for the following decartlaid unappropriated, nou mineral, aurvey id public lands as indemnity for h ses to its grant for common school 1urvc-s, to-a it: ,1st No. 210, for Ihe HW quarter, NE quarter, Sec,. 34, T 'M H., It. 17 E., W. M. List No. 241, for lh NE quarter, SE quarter, Heo. 20. T. 30 H., R. Ill, E. ami HW quarter, SW quarter. Sec. 2ft, NE quarter, NW quarter, Sec. 30, T. 30 8., K. 15 E..W.M. Any ami all person clalmlin alv-r-sely the aboie described laudn ai re qufted to til In this office their ssld i' la I ni a on or before the Saturdny the 25th day of Jauuaiy ,1!H)8. 61 5 J. N. Walsou. Reglwter. rl HHVkTTTY i t i i K . Department of the Interior, United States Laud Office, Lakevlew Oregon, Deo. 7. 1907 Notice is hereby glveu (hat In com pliance with th provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1H7K eutltlcd "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land State by act of August 4, IH92 Lena F. Malloy, of Lakevlew, couuty ol Lake. State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this otllce his swotn statement No 3834, for the purcliaxe of the SW quarter of Section No. H, in Town ship No. 38 8... Range No. 17 K., W. M., and will otfer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable tor Its timber or stone than lor agricul tuial purposes, and to establish hi claim to said laud la-fore Register and Receiver at Iakevlcw )rgou, on Fri day, thi 28th day of February, 1908 He names as witnesses: John Stliult of Bonanza Oregou, D. P. Mslloy, F. P. Light, Mi nine A. Light, of Lake view, Oregon. Auy aud all persons claiming ad versely the atsive described lands are requexted to Hie their claims in this office ou or la-tore said 28th day of February, 1908. OIO J. N Wats.iu, Register. Timlitr l.ml trr. Uuited States Land Office, Lake view Oregon, Deo. 0, 1907. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with tt provisions of tha act of Congress ot Jims 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the pale, or timber lands lu the States of California, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to al the Publ.c liud States by act of Augu-t 4, 1892, Pearl F. Wilshlre, or Lakeview, couuty of Ijike. State of Oregon, haa this dsy tiled iu this office his sworn state ment, No. 382:1, for the purchase of the SW4 SE1 HEJ SWJ NEJ SWJ Sec. 3 and NW NE) of Section No. 10. In Township No. 38 S, Rauge No. 18, E., W. M., and will otfer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, aud to establish his rlalm lo Mil lil land Ixifure Iteisixtftr anil ; Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Thursday the 20th day of IVby., I!XW. I Me names as witnesses: W. A. Wil J shire, C. K. Oliver, Cllde Cogbur. , E. Smally, all of Lakeview Oregon i Any anil all persons claiming ad l versely the above described lands are I requested to tile their c airns In this ' office on or laifore ssld 20tl, day ol I Feby. 1908. I 5010 J. N. Watson, Iteginter ilrr lor Pulillrallou Department of the interior, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore gon, Nov. 20, 1907. NOTICE is hereby given that the State of Oregon has, under the pro visions of the Act of Congress of Aug list 14, 1818, and the acts supplemen tal and amendatory thereof, made ap plication for the following described, unappropriated, uou mineral, stir veyed public laud as Indemnity for losses to its grant for common school purposes, to- wit. : List No. 238, for SW, Sec. 21, T. 30 H., R. 10 K., W. M. List No. 239, for NE SW, SW SF.J, Hoc. 35, T. 25 S.. and Lot 4. Sec. l.T. 20 S.. R.l 9 E., W.M . Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lauds are requested to file in thi office their said claims on or before the 31st day of January, 1908 5010 JN. Watson, Register. TIVIHKK I. '! IIITK K. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon. Oct. 17. 1907. Notice la hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terrirty," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, Edgar Howell, of New Plue Creek, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this office his sworn statement, No. 38(Xi, for the purchuso of the Lots 12. aud 3, ot section No. 21. In Township No. 41 8., Rauge No. 21 E.. W, M., and will olfer proof to show that the hind sought is more valuable, tor its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, uud to establish his claim to said land bcfoie the Register and Receiver at Lakevlew Oregon, ou Thursday the 2, day of January, 1908. lie names as witueses: J. V. Reed er, licit Wade, O. U. Iiamniersluv Oscar Smith, all of Pine Creek, Ore gon. Auy and all persona claiming ad versely the above described luuds are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 2 day of Jau. 1908. 4310 J. N. Watson, Register. FTLarrroof Wollef. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon, Nov. 27. 1907. Notice la hereby given that William If. liailey, of Lakeview Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make final Five year proof iu support 'of his claim, viz: Homestead Eutry No. 3593 made A pi 11 10, 1900, for the H', NE and E HE Section 18. Town ship 38 S, Itangeil. E., W. M., and that said proof will be made betore Register and Receiver, at Lakeview j Oregon, on 3rd day of January, 1908. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Wm. Uehart, li. Uruman, Will Diebop, 8. li. Chandler, all of Luke view Oregon. 48 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Select! -!; "SOLID COLD" IN LAV. Meaning of a Putillng Tsrm I" Jswslry Trads. The term "solid gold" has been cause of much discussion on tlir I of manufacturers of gold artht. . of much misapprehension on l!i i of the public f.r some time p" ' the recent law tlx lug the conn, definition of the phrase is on all altlea. According to this law. says t' Loul Olott Democrat. 10 ciii.i la the commercial "solid gold." article containing more nil" thl or all articles with pari contain more alloy are hemel..i b known a plated, filled or gold and must I so marked b manufacturer. For example, n with top of "solid" gold. een to value of 18 carats, cannot leg'' called solid If hinge, hook or I ! not 10 carat gold, while another pin ' 10 carata throughout, though of v laaa Intrinsic value than that of in ra. la legally "solid gold." Thin lnr ' was made to protect tb manufacturing i jewelers against the makers and eclt-. era of "phony" Jewelry and ha lecn heartily Indorsed by the legitimate trade all over th United Htates. "It la a law which w hav long needed," aald a St. Loula wholesale ' Jwler. "but solid gold la a misnomer, and I for on should b very glad t ee th term abandoned and th valu tamp ud In Ita plac. Commercially peaking, there never wa such a thing solid gold'-at least not fur tb last 200 or 300 yeara. Pom of tb octant Jewelry of tb Romas and tb renaissance perlcxla wa mad of pur gold, worked np by band with th . crudest tools, and that Is, of coura. of ' far greater value on account of th purity of the material a well aa lt quaint and beautiful workmanship and Its antiquity than any modern pnxtocti of the goldsmith's art. "Hut alloy baa been used to cou ' atantly Increasing extent atooe, be cause jeweler found that tb harder th gold waa rendered by good alloy the greater It wearing qualities and , th more aecur. therefor, tbe aettiag I of th gema It contained. Oar jewelry 1 now la of 18. 14 or 10 carat, according ' to the design and character of th ar ticle, and It I much mora frequently , 10 than 18. ! "Th law requires a to mark on th article Itself or on th card to which It la attached th exact valu of th gold In all the parts, Juat aa the food manufacturer are now obliged to state the Ingredient of the package on the taltel. and heavy penalty la at tached to the use of the words 'solid gold' If any part of the article contains less than 10 carats of gold. "There Is bill now lielng prepared to be Introduced at th licit Congress to bIhjIIkIi tbe use of this term and substitute the carat stamp for It, and both wholesale and retail jeweler over he country will work hard for its pnssuge. Wo believe the terra la calculated to deceive, even when fully explained. This bill, If passed, will re quire manufacturers to stamp all gold articles with the number of carets registered. Half a carat will be al lowed for errors, but the miimifnetur- , er will have to nee that the gold comes within this limit. This would he ' great help t the buying public as well as to us. for then c verylxaly could see at on.e what he Is getting and there would not le so many chunccs for a comeback at us." Mushroom Break Atphslt Walk. Illustration of the wonderful strength of growing vegetable matter Is af forded In a forceful manner by a mush room brought to the otllce of the New by T. J. Trustier. Tbo mushroom, which la of the edible kind, grew under tbe asphalt pavement of the MIddl drive. Ita strength In growing wa BufHclcut to bulge up the pavement for radiua of more than two Inches and finally to break off the hump of as phalt. Imbedded like a cap In the ceuter of the mass of usphnlt Is the pilous of the mushroom. This Is perfectly fo?med. The stipe or stem Is slender and only slightly lamb The circular piece of sphnlt displaced Is alnjut four Inches in dlumetcr and about an Inch and a half thick. Tho surface Is filled witli seams and cracks, show ing that the a phnlt Ktivo wny slowly under tho graV ually Increasing pressure of tho musk room Is'iieath. Indlauapolia News. Future of Aristooracy. That en aristocracy which perpetu ates Itself and renews Itself with nil tbe best blood of the country may bo benefit to a country Is proved by the example of England, where tbe past la always the base of progress. In Franca the aristocracy, fought by royal poll ties, decimated by revolutions, exhaust ed by a new regime, haa been reduced to a smoll number of families. The Due de Rohan Buys: "There la no longer nn aristocracy; money bus killed lt"-Parls Vie Heutreuse. Young at Eighty. People are no longer ashamed to be about and doing their work at eighty. Thoy uo longer feel compelled to apolo gize to their young descendants for standing In tho way. They have dis covered that old age la a relative term and thut unless serious tihvslcal dlsablcuieuts or crippling dlseuse iM.ua at eighty one may be active without being disrespectful to the younger gen eration or lacking In respect for one, own contempora.rics.New York Cut-look.