1 lAKKtMtTNTY KXAM1NKK. I.AKKN iKW, ORKUOM, TIIUItMttAY, JUNK 10 :wn. I tinitliiPvimnitt f H K 1 J. BOWMAN. Larrt Paper, an4 Larrast Clrculataea Eaatrrn an Saata.rn Oregon. la I'l'lU.IKHKP rVRRY THVRHttAY. Kntered at the real Offlcral baaovlew. Or, aa Oot-ontl-Claaa Mailer. l Ol NTY OKrll'lU. l'AI'KH M B.CRIPTION R.Ti:s. n m r. tn H'1 anc. Pit mirths. t.'.OO 1 S.S .TS 1 hrer nconiti, ' ' $w-lf not rl' I" advauce. J 30 the yrar. Snbaoripor. lo the Eiamtnrr who remoT from on locality to anoilirr. r chatir, th.ir pontnflU-c a.llre should remember io drop thin .dice curd k their rP,r can dreaned in th right poatofflc. ADYEHTI5IN0 RAItS. Reaular Mamlina ad. 11.00 an tui-h. alncle column aj.a.-r. r month All iaiiuin ada. ehanae.t free lue a month. K'otx ol compoM Won charee.1 forail etra cratiire All ial poaltlou. extra. All abort term ad .-lira Reader, local column.. I-, per line eaoh tn arlttno. Want ad. c. a line eaoh In.ertiiin Tard of thann $1 00. Keaolution. ol condo lence. It. SO and upward.. faar-Trantient Advertising ana Job PrtnV leu, caah in advanee. All bllU m list be paid the Brat of each month. So deviation from tbcae terms. TllIC DIDCD it aept on Bleat K.C. Daai'a THIS rArCH AdYrrtt.lu.. Agency 124 Sand acme StreVt. San FTandteo, Cab, where ecu tract, for adverti.ms can be madi for it. UtttKItTS AXD MOIMAISS It is interesting to note tbe 6traage ideas people ex Dress who have never before visited the inter-monntanoua regions. Some imagine that this -region is land something like the western plains, and evince consider able surprise on arrival to find this section region of valleys and moun tains, some adorned with sage brush, some with tbe dark-bued conifers, while away abuve tbe timber line, bere aod there, gllsteDs peaks wrap ped in eternal anow. Tbe valleys are of various widths and engtba, all covered in their natnral with sage brash, except along streams or lakes where there may be straggling growth of willow or cotton-wood. In connection with tbe foregoing Dr. Charles K. Keyes the geologist avers what peo; le io not know ahoat deterta includes ire sarprisetbat they really are mountainous and possess many novel and instructive peculiar ities. Yet so dominant is tbe plains feature locally that tbe mountain raoges bold and lofty as they often are rise sharply from tb level ad do volcanic isles out in tbe sea. So characteristic is the aspect that iu the noutu African deserts it is appropi lately deuotuiuateJ the "in selabitulatjds'baft" or islaDd mouutau formations. Dr Keyes thinks deserts worthy ui more attention than tbey receire. Tbe cbi-f feiitmeo of deert regions like Western Cuked States aDd Mex i.-o ;s the interrupted plain riion about 5.X-J to T'i'O feet ahove the tea. Out of it the dert mountains ascend to six mile heights. Four tifths are plain one fifth highland. The vatuess and eveueta of the iiiter niouutaiu plains i tizzle the scientists aad tbe Lij oieu alike. They are sup posed uaua ly to be tbe ari i relic of l ug Huo lakes. j Another reniaikaLle feature of the d-serts is tbe comfilete -r lation of the ' ii.ouutaiiir. In n;.'t arte of the v. or'ri there is morj jr lea.i relation- j ihip betneeu ueihLonutf mountains I w-hich are united by fo.thilla. Not 9n is the "'e-erts. The mountain 1 i inyes are all itriepH'ident indivi diul. v- i '. iu u t relutiviiahip of any V.:t to each other. They are neigh-; iu-rrs distinctly teperated l y stretch'ta , .if level plain. Through tie dry regions of America; niountain ranges are conjpletely and plenty t-urrouu Jed by ievel plains aa tt tif tbe sea "an army of cate-rpillers iisaii'g northward out of Alexico , dtvidiug as it enters tbe Uuited! States tbe maiu body turning west ward and tbe,u northward again until I it paases tbe Uritibb Poe-iesaioDS. " j There are no foothills io tbe dep arts. The maiu peaks rise directly ffum the plains. 'Ihe mountains Hp Par to be half buried l,y ttie drift iu san is. It is ou this accouut iargbly tbat tbe plains seemed to be leveled by tbe waters of former oeas of which tbe muoou tains formed the cliffs along the coast. During tbe next docude tbe features of the arid parta of our ith. Professor Keyes believes, will Hire us many novel ideas concerning the workiugs of some of our geologi oal pruceases and will become one ol the moat interesting fields of re iinrt'h. lix spite of the yowliug this bide ol tho Pacific, you can depend upon it thit tbe constitutional amendment fur btate constructed operated ind owned railroads will be currie-d almost to a mau by the vote of Fast ren Oregon. Science is going too far for com fort. Tbe latent discovery is that fish spread cuncer. Pork gives man ti icbiuobis; if he eats oysters be is iu danger of typhoid ; the seeds of the grape get into the appendix (though no cue bas found them tber); chlokeu SO ,dut milk; to m ion aei brings on I rheumatism , indulgence in beer an I ! whisky cslls the patrol on. aud j Fourth of July i near with lt tetan ia borror. Nan .lit in left for him t ut the simple li' whenever that may be. Ur else gt off the en rib, and Ret to that, bourne where doctor and scientist trouble not. let u nope! What truly ureal oewefappr wsa it tbat said Senator Hourne waa uon persona grata, or something of the sort, at the White House? He woo the Portland poetaiasterebip, and now a eou-iu law of that P. M is oade register of the Lakavlew land oBlce. Now conies a Washington associated press report, of tbe 27th tilt which reads : Por the second time Prestdeut Taft and K-neral Clar-iiO Kd wards won today in a four score at solf from Vice-Ptesideut Sherman and Seoator Boone, of Oregon. Ttie anie today was won by one up aud waa played on the (.'tier j Cbns Club Lluks. In view of all these tacts tbe t g. n. must be tuUtaaen, or in other words, as per Captains Courageous: "Dad was mistook !" Fully one fouth of the $13,000,000, 000 worth of gold produced io the world since the discovery of America has come from the mines of the Unitfd States During the last ten years tbe production of tbe United States has aggregated between f800, 000,000, and r.XYj,lKXlXX or about one fourth of tne total world product of about 13,500,000,000 during that period., Tbee United States oooupies second place in tbe world's gold pro ducers, S'-utb Africa standing first, with a little over 1 150, 000. 000; tbe United States sliifhtly less with 1100.- 000.000; Australia about tSa.000,000 Russia at-out li'i.COO.OOO, and Meiico a little less than fiO, 000,000. Tbiee boys got a deserved old fashioned, but now obsolete, spanking the other day in Venice, 111., and the assoc iated press deemed It of so much injportxnce tbat a big dispatch re lating tbe particulars was wired all over tbe lan. Time was when every well-regulated bnuse-bold bd its bundle of convenient switobea, and theii replacement as matter of household utility these daya would work in tbe advancement of the future generation in morals, and de portment. Tbe Eugene Register gives a whole volume of argument against robbery by menus of a prohiibtive tariff in j tbe following sompressed item : i "In 1307 sugar paid f00.000.000, io (duties to the government. Jo the BAmfl time It rntitu thp rnnHiinipra j jioO.uoo.iiOO extra. Puzzle: Who got i the t."),O'J.0iX)? j "And the sugar trust, not content juitti the iiilllious hauded them ; without, question by a venal couuress, j DT meaD3 0f fai8H weii:hts added: ! mill ions more to their "proti's" in! j uiatter of "bu3ine.a " I No "bat are VOU Koiug to do! I "-ut such things Mr. Voter? tielkium's complete system of nar row gauge steam railways connecting all the towns aud villages with main centers is to be electrified. the Tbe Examiner Las I een kindly j favored by the author Mr. C. I5. Wat-1 son, of Ashland, with a bound and I .Spring goods will arrive in days at Lakeview Mercantile Co. few Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A To Home Builders T'-i hundred bitest dei-fim find 1 1 1 .1 lla of Bungalows ana Cottages ( i)htiii from $500 to $5000 f.nipiire of S. C. BURRIS, Architect, and Builder. M t.ii .-tre t. next to AliUtroinV. OREGON MAP SALE Pull colored Sectional Dap of Oregon. Price OOe taller tlw.v Last. lioWs nil surveyed lands, by sec tions, nnd every Important Hlrcain and divide. Townships nnd Kane plainly marked. :: :: :: :: Also hUowh all Land Orant Lands, and ban tlieOKUON HILITARY KOAIJ (irant complete, by Hectiotm. Inval uable to anyone who now Is or i-x-beet to b Intereateil in lands la southern Oregon. :: :; ;: :: K.ntire output of this map owned bv HUNTER LAND CO., l Chaining of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Copyriaht, l. t 'Amerlran l"reaa Aaao elation.) the Dcrrn or the wheat nr. Thla In tho story of ex (loverur Taylor of Mlnnestota and tho wheat Pit Made an orphan at all year of nee and thrown among stranger. Taylor had a hnrd strucsltr lie sU'Verded and In middle life was n proKperou.i farmer. Having Joined the "jfratiKcr" move mont. thru nt lt cllinnx, T.i) l-r be came proinl'.'cnt nnd wna tlci ted g-v ernor of the state. Honest, forceful popular, he fought tlio corpi rut Ions no trenuouly they defeated him for re election. Whereupon the Rt.vernor retlied to hta farm. Then pome one v hNHrMl to him: "Buy whent." Taylor bep.Tn to sjiecubite on t!;e Chicago t:ird of trtde. Winning nnd losing nlternntely. he st.njrd In town, neglecting h! farm, watching the msrketM. Ills bank account bcfntn to dwindle, and his live tvk disappeared. Final ly his farm was sold tn provide mar gins. Soon everything was gone. Old. broken and a pauper, his friend raised some numoy to plnce him In an old people's home, w here he died, pen nllces and beartbrokeu. Some one h:ts well said that the Chi cago wheat pit Is only a few feet acrosa, but.lt, Is as DEEP AS IIEI.L! rfuce tu the tolls of tbe market bro ker nothing less than bankruptcy will top the victim of that sort of gam bling. He will sjiorlflce property, friends, family, everything. He watches the turn of fortune's wheel with tbe sure hop of him who never despairs. Tbe phobia becomes a fever. The grain gambler Is ret tl Mat until the market opens and la on tbe rack until It closes. Between whiles bis head is full of bis deals. He haa bo time for society or family. ' Tbe victim Is obsessed. And. though he should lose steadily, be la hopeful nntll bis last dollar has gone Into the hopper and be can beg or borrow no more. Poor old Governor Taylor had a good farm and big barns and Dne bred cat tle and money in bank. Hut tbat Sa tanic snggestiou: "Buy wheat!" Why. that put a maggot In his brain, and he was not satisfied until the farm and barns nnd cattle and money were swallowed up by the capacious maw of the wheat pit. Will this story deter other victims? It Is not llhely. The heat gambler has eyes for nothing save the figure on the black board of the bu- ket shop. autograph copy uf "Prehistoric Sis kiyou and Marble Halls of Oregon." To read th;s litt;e book, which voices the lure of the woods and mountains, au i takt-s us away from the sordid glare of tfis age of commercialism, is Indeed refreshing. We thank the author f.r this literary treas ire. ( iovernii.ent experts have dlscnr , ered that there is 30, l h. i, m hore- power going to waste iu these United .States. It is also a damnable thing that the capitalistic horde at the1 same time proceeded to gobble all of j tbe same to tax future generation!-. ' They would have done it, tro, had j it n .t been for a ao!ar plexus jolt1 they got from President Koosevelt j May his tribe increase. NEW WESTERN RATES IN EFFECT Summer Reductions to; Points on This Coast ! Now in Force Chicago, May 31. Summer rwluc tiotia in rates to Western points are going into effect. P.eturu tickets from Chicago to California coaHt cities wi'l be placed on sale tomorrow and Wednesday, from Juno 24th to July 10th and from July 27th to Aug ust Cth. for SC.!.. 00. The round triD for H2 from Chicago to Portland, Seattle aud other cities in the North went will be available until September :tOtb. Hound trip rates of tPi.oO from Chicago to Helen and liutte, Mont. ; t'i'J from Chicago to Salt Lake City, j aud :i7,. to Salt Lake City returning. August, fth. are placed ou sale today . aud will be sold again July 151b. HOT SPRINGS ACCIDENT Amadee, Cal., May 28. With the fictih ecalded and pealing from hia legs and haudn, (i. K. Kgteroin a weatlby mining man of Mod on Coun ty, lies In a orecurlouu oooudition at a hoHpital today. Late yesterday Lgletarom visited a boiling spring uar this place. While walking on au overhanging ledge he slipped, lauding iu a sitting posture iu tho pool, which registers 212 degrees, lloth legs will probably have to be amputated to save bis life. If you debire to get the daily Kan Praucbioo bulletin aud the Lakeview Kxamiuer, at unheard ol rates, you will have to hurry, as the deal is liable to be called off any day. THE NATION'S DEBT OVERSIWOQOOO National Debt Piling in These Piping Days Of Peace Washington, June 1 The monthly statemeut of the public tisbt shows that at th close of business May 1, I'.Hf.i, the debt, los cash iu the treas ury amounted to 1. :., I ,t5U. which is the Increase for the month of ft, 24n.WiO. Tbe debt Is reoanttnlated as follows Interest bearing tUbt. r.l3,3l 7. P.HJ ; debt on which Interest ceased since maturity, '2,1)87,115; debt bearing no In'eieat. s;i,72,31, ; total, 1. IhH). -'Ml, IIS This amount however does not include l.3,tl,6ll.;i In certifi cates aud treasury uotes outstanding which are off set by au eiml amount of cash held in tha treasury 'or thter redemption. The cash iu tbe treas ury Is classiHe I follows: Gold reserve, flfr), 000,000 ; trust inula. I..XU,:IO,HtU); geueral fuud, ir)i.4li8,OtV.'; iu nit tonal bau k depositors. 7'2,IMti,07l. ; Iu Phllilpine treasure, 4.,JS2,H07. Total 1 , 7 1 T. 2 1 ti. H i. atfalnst which theree are demand liabilities out landing amounting to 11,445.415 315,510, which leavs a cash balance (iu hum! of e-.ti'.l.iKVIOH. The total receipts for the month wet f.VI.3:rj,3li and the total dis bursements .M,7MI,,Jt5. I Out of 2.5(X)t)nys recently examined j in the schools of Kaunas, oulv eix cig- arette smokers were fotiud to be what i would ueuerally be called "brluht". i Ten of the remainder aere average ' students, while all the rest of the , ol0 using cigarettes were found to be I poor at their studies, or o t hi eta. A woman in Mt. Vemou Washing ton, attempted to kindle a fire with kerosene. She succeeded in bring ing herself to deatb. And the tools, eontloue to attempt to do the same thing with the same result. Some exasperated man exclaims: "Kor sake of peHoe give woman the i ballot." Peace! He pmbablv doesu't I know much of the rtrong-mlndd iktod. Peace, forsooth! Why with I the ballot in the hands of some women bis troubles would be aug- umented a thousand fold I What with ttie thing a may-bob j that runs the aeroplane getting out of tit and with tbe wirelnna bomb, j and the other things being Invented for his discomfort, the air ship man during wnr-timn probably will lead a life of streiioHity that onty n Teddy I could enjoy. Settlers ftom the North 'I be Canyon Citv, firant County Kugle, aays: 1 1 omeateii I cel(frs htm now moving, and every dnv there passes tins point emigrant uiignns headed for inland Oregnn. 'Iliey come from Idaho and tliev nimfl from , Washiutgiin ; mnny of them passing throuarh Harney counfv an t going to Lake aud Klamath enmities It is 'the opinion of thos now on thn i road that this heasnu Mituess a great nuiny prot-pect i t e ettles i:; this direct lou. Fiirmerx need I .ake ( inn t v land. ALBANY NURSERIES Placed -.HinKi trees in fvikc county Inst O'nr, Itest Kiln pteil to tircds of t hm n'ct ion. Pre" from all dlsejiMcH Kiu!orscd bv f'liit Inspect'ir. ferMtf K. . PATCH. I.Hkeview. Louis Shaw Uealer In Uea.1 listate 1 have liated some of the I rn flinches. Timber Lands ntni Town property in Noiliieuu California, m country that is bound to improve nap Idly. Alt'Lras, Caiitoiuia .il-r for lalitrailin )eftrtnient of the Interior, U S. Land Office at Lakeview, Onagou, May 21, v.m. No.tlce is hereby given that MK'H AV'.li KAU, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, ou May H, llloli, made IlomeHtead Application No. IfJT, Seriail No. 01111. for SK (quarter NW qaarter, W half NK quarter , NW (purler HK quarter, Section XI, Towsohip '7 South, Range 19 Dust, Willamette Meridian, has. Hied noMceof inten tion to make Pinal Five Year Proof, to establish t-Uini to the ktud abovo described, before ICegister and lieo eiver, at Ikeiew, Oregon, on tle Hth day of July 1!KX. t'laimant names as witnesses: X Arzrier, tiabriel Arzner, Jack Mo Culley, and Joe Aruer, all of Iake view, Oregon. M'i'JJ4 J. N. Watson. Register. NOTICE KOR MUlil.lCATION Department of the Interior, V. H Lund Otllcu ut Lakeview, Oregon. May 21 1!W!). Notice in hereby given that 1IAU NKV (JKUMAN, of Lakeview, Ore gon, who, on April Hi, !M(, made Homestead entry, JNo. liaUt.Kerial No. 0Ki:i2, for Lots 1 and 2 HK quarter, NW quarter. .Section 7 Township 'M Koutli, Kunge 21 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of inten tion to make Pinal Five Year Proof, to establish claim tu tbe land above described, before iteginter and Jin celver, at Lakeview, Oregoj, ou the Pith day of July, 11)01). Claimant nauies as witneHHuu: W. I) liishop, William J. 'liehurt, Sol Chandler Mark Musgrave, all of Lakeview, Oregon J3J8 J. N. Wutsou, Kegister. Smiles and Squalls H. L. CHANDLER, -Dealer In- Furniture of All Kinds. UNDERTAKING Mr. F. K. 1 1 A It 111 S. au cHTlenci' undertaker. hn ibargw (if inv Undcrtnkltu Itootns. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK IJNION QQUARE fOTEL, Cor. Post and Stockton Ms , SAN FRANCSCO, CAL. I rpean and Aavertian Plan Overlooking beautiful IJNION SOUAKI! PAUk; only one block Irom the retail shopping center. Rata ftl.oo lr day, sflhoul hath: 11.00 par da and up wllhhalb. Idaal aervkv I Iratilaaa tn rty raapavi R. H. QATLEY. Manaqmr. Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. New Wigs ami y- Spvcinl Acconinio Fnncy Teams ,$t tlations to Let -L"..? For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main St5, Lakevicw, Ore. .v. Northwest Notes .v. Capitalists of Hao Diego, represnot ed by Jobn J. Pltzpatrlok, uf that city, have scoured an option eo bOO acres of land from Moore llroa. The land adjoin the city of Klamath Palls ou tbe west and extends from Lake Kwauna to Upper Klamatb Lake. It Is considered an Ideal residence sec tion and a number of homes have al ready been built on tha tract which wae out Into town lota by Moore Itros. a few ytars ago. The price was ftO.UOO. Ilariiman has purhcased Odessa, the popular munmer resort. He al ready owned Pelican Hay Lodge. If tho millionaires continue to buy up our popula, leaorts, the people will have small opportunity for recreation. Crook County has a Hue new court hoiso, built of gray stone quarried near that town. It. is more preteu sitisis than the Lake (Vuuty court house, but 1 cost about 'i.ooo morn -1 lis toltu oust being Cill.'.MO. llint the Japanese hth getting a foot hold iu OiHKisi is demonstrated by one item alone. Up at Dufur .laps own f K M l tic res-of land and urn plant ing 'j."i,oim fruit trees. Tfiey have several hondr d acres in pe is, pntiilo es, and other veatables, emploving eight v f their own people to per'or'i" I Iih lulior. Muri-hllcld i I he latent Oregon town to talk of using the recall ou its mayor or council. The recall ncenis to huve become a formidable ,-luli In iiimiiv Oregon towns for whipping a A Shot with Every Tick of Watch SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Tree Hook tells of this (hm Tblx I lamnierloMs Ki'is'ii ler Is t he iiiowt rupld imiiip g;uu Hindi' ; it Iiiih every known liriiroveiueiit--isy take-down fejilui'e, heavy Im-eeli block, covered lueclin iiIhiii ami top rili If desired. ( attilog shows our other shot Kirns, doubles, singles, etc. PRICES. $5 TO $27 IneA pout nl ItrlngH our book HCKK. Addn'HH, THE ONION FIRE ARMS CO., 45i AulHirrHlale, TOLEDO, OHIO. HIUll Fiirniture and Undertaking A. E. FOLLETT. New Pine Creek, - - Oregon PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS j I raue-marKs, uesigns, Labels, Prints, Rtc. All clasHCH of IniHlueHH before th Unltol KlatoH Patent Olllce jrlveu J'rompt and Careful Personal Atlciitloii. TerniH the moMt rea sonable: and trood work jruaranlaed AddreHH all linpilrleri to JAHES K. POLK, ( Member of the Bar of 2407 F Street N. W. V city admloiKirwtloa lato line of dirty or else abdicating In favor of others. When a maiden lady of 7H make up her mind In gt married. It Is to b assumedd tbat she knows her bnal aeas. Kleaawr Julia . Aleiander-Uow man, of CbarlMstuwu, Wash., taxik her time In takuig e. husband; but undoubtedly she oever before found a man worthy of her. Oregoulso. The widow of a man drowned while drunk recovered a.'xmo dainagees frtxn tun saloon kewfwr who sold him the liquor. If this principle la carried out In all ctue of death of drunkeu men, -(nliioii Keeping will become a risky busliinaM. Summet tmts at Lakeview Mxroan tilo Co. JACKOTADE3 GASOLINE ENGINE I'titnpH Wutrr, Itiins i M ilkt-r. Sfirjuator. . 1 ! f I I-!.. J Slate vonr n U. fiTrtla V.Miti.in .i..r FAIRBANKS, M0R8E & CO. I'rM'INR r llttiiNKM M'Al M, WIMMI M IT" '' " 0atinEDlt)'-a f-irtip. Hlrt ra - i .. :m" !'. v. . . f 1 1 1'" n. ' n JM.-I it i n. All 4 .i.u.aia Mu.k at I'iiKil.A.M. HU.4OX i the U. 3. Supreme Coust ) Washington, D, C. I !