TWO LakcCounty Examiner rt,on- Bot h,rd to Urct pU her, ami once they com It I. them. No section of the ' couutry o completely makes good People v LargMt Paper. atMl Lrrt Clrcalatla la Ea.t.ra ana Saatarra Orrfva. ITHt.ISHKn KVKKY THI HHHAT. Kntofil at th rout Ofllcrat l-atrlfw at Sot'ond-Claa. Matter. Or. roVNTY OKFIflAI. I'Al'KK 51 B5CRIPTI0N RATIOS. On. Trr. in advance, f.'.OO marth. H Throe month. " -If nut paid in ailvauce , ti W lb year ADVERTI5I.no RATtS Regular Hamlin a.t $1.00 an lurh. ainel ooltnnn ie. per month. Ah tandlnn ai. changed free twice aniontn. t.t of rxmpont tjon charged fir all extra r hatite. All pvial pltlMi extra. All ahorl term ail. extra Reader. local column., lor. per line each In a 1 1 ion . W ant ad. .V. a line each In.ertlon Tard of thanks fl 00. KeM)lu(iott of ciindo Imc. $1.60 and up ard. fTeaTransient Advrrtlaini and Job Print Inn. cah in advance All bills must be paid the tint of each month. No deviation from these term.. THIS PAPER aome :trtet, contract for It Kept on file at K.C. Dais' AdTcrtining Agency li Sand tan Franciaco. lai.. wnere advrrti.int: can be made for It. GET LAN D NOW The Cauyou City Eagle aay tha tbe old timers of a country never realize its worth until others come sieze all tbe opportunities and leave tbe old settler nothing bat regrets. One of tbe instances it cites is rapid appropriation of tbe f imber resources by eastern people who knew ita value while the Oregon people quietly sat by and wondered what it was all about, and that when they did begin to realize what they were missing tbe opportunity was gone. Tbe Eagle says: "Tbe government's timber domain passed to eastern owners, who knew its value. Tbe settlers who spent their lives in tbe silence of this forest vast saw no value and it went to those who saw mighty forests disappear in otber states. "History repeat itself. Again page number one is turned. Capital wit nesses tbe congested centers of popu lation cry aloud for land and see tbe tbe government making its last gift J of homes to tbe people. It recognizes an enhancing value. Every acre must go to work, and tbe cultivation of tbe soil will infringe on tbe ssudy wastes of tbe desert Tbey know all these things "Those wbu have lived here have ac customed themselves in tbe belief that tbey eouli have all of tbe land that tbey could patrol and see no value except possibly tbe expense to euclose it with a fence. Tbey will get noth ing. Tbe axric.ilt'iral lands will go just like tbe timber lands bave gone. On every hand there is evidence. Nearly every day eastern companies are ac quiring thousands of acres Tbey know tbe value. Tbe harvest is theirs. Purely, hiatorv repeats " if you bave no land, get some, What is worth taking up by tbe newcomers, will be worth as much to you as to them. Don't listen to tbe knocker. Tbey do not know auy tetter! But you can set it down as a fixed and immutable fact that tbe day is not far distant when every acre of government land in Lake County will be taken up and devoted to tbe us which it is best adapted, be it fruit, grain, pasture or mine I Get busy uow, nod get a piece of vacant Luke County laad before it is all gone, and you are left amoug those to whom opportunity came but, you needed not I to come here want to stay and her make thelt home. There Is an at traction to the oountry which the man born here scarcely realize." Then it goes on to say that tbe great drawback is tack of transporta tion facilities, although some elec tric linea are in operation, there is room and business for hundreds of miles more of them, that there Is need of steam roads, and that ita time to call a halt on the earning!) of the present roads diverted front the state to up-build other common wealths, while Oregon is fairly stag nant with lack of railroads. It says bluntly that "the time is here when something must be done. The people who are coming In must And a way to the cheaper land and better means of tranrporation to carry to market what they produce. The tendency of the population is I" this direction. In the next Ave years the state should make great gains In pop ulation coming from outside borders. But if tbe railroads continue to maintain tbe policy that has so con sistently marked them in Oregon, we sball soon reach tbe point where we will be wasting money in exploita tion work because the natural oppor tunities are lost through lack of transportation facilities." It will be observed that both these papers state tbe case fairly and s ton My assert that something must be ! done. Neither however, offers a single word as to the remedy to be rovided for this uncalled for condi tion of Oregon affairs, and both bave disagreed with Jim Hill and Tbe Ex aminer, that if the railroad powers that be refuse to aitTin this matter. tben tbe proper coarse to pursue for Oregon is to construct, own and op erate its own railroads. In this endeavor, with the grat Columbia river and tbe Pacflio ocean washing its shores, no state in tbe Union has a better chance to rid itself of tbe greedy and remorseless railroad monopoly than Oregon, and thereby reoder ber now and for all time to come, independent of such an exortinate "system." The Coo j Bay and Boise people are moving toward a state-owned road. however, and in this edeavor tbey can be assured of tbe hearty assistance of tbe Examiner. Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Smiles and Squalls tly Tlltt VKHO.aslT OH" lraa Aaxo A Kansas exchange avers: There are a few women In uvory toati on , which the newspaper can never get a , "ecoup". They know all the news , the editor gathers up and a lot he j nil hoc a. into Coprrla-'ht. 1WI. by American elation.) WHERE DO VOU LIVf.T If asked the quest loti you would give , 'f young people trie name or the town or city In which you reside, adding pcrluip the mim'x" and street. Htlt Hint I not whore ton ll Tb.it U onlv the i.lit. e whore ou at i And " trusts l.lMtno ma ro tailets on the high prieoa the con sumers are paying There are people whoae Idea of it good story la one t' at tells something dirtr and whose Idea of a good time i The editor of an exchange got trouble knee tteep recently. A couple ewton I. or. I ami Jennie Helper, got married, ami the eilitor ue I the usual hvphetiated headiug, Lord Helper, in his write up ot the event world nbt'do n world j for In-1 the plin e whore joii ittc stay lug. You Ihf in nitotlicr apart from jour tl.illy stance-- Some live In a world of I.KISl'Hlv They Ihe ;i loum.lng sort of exl.t cure, lolling thn trrlt the hour, diking the line of leitsf rcxtstnni'p, necking the things Hint nii'.Ue for luxury. They care onlv for thetuselvea. dodging nil self sn-rltVo or liur!ness. preferring the sensuous. p:tuiert'd way. Some live In a world of lMSSM'A TION. They w-Hlk the primrose path of dal liance dally They try: t'hnse the winged bu'iorfly of pleasure! Watch the dryads davce! Listen to the pat ter of the fountain! Others live In a world of ACTION. They are restless, ambitious, un quiet, agitated. They are rovln: In spirit, disturbed. In essnnt. Hrlsk. prompt, lively, they go the pace that tells. Some live hi the world of TIK H'CHT Their mind to them a kingdom Is. i They pity hltn who riots or him who, dallies. Thelr Is the world of Intel- j lect. In that world tbey live and' move and have their being. They are of that rare people who are good com pany for themselves. Others live In a world of KEEI.INC j They nre easily moved, though plow j of action. They enjoy the exercise oil their emotions. They are reudy to! weep with those that weep, but slow! to dry the mourner's tear. Having1 9 P m H. L. CHANDLER, -Dealer In- Furniture of All Kinds. UNDERTAKING Mr. V. K. liAltlllS, au exM'rlencel underlitkcr, hnn thnme i if til v I'nilerlnkltu Itiiiiiiia CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK P P p p p P'PPPPVP9PvPPP PPPPPPPPPy digrncrfol. be shamed and of of next "Dollar wheat" seems more than realized and looks like a fixture, for instance Texas farmers are sell ing their wheat right from tbe tna- senslbllltles that are keen, every sen-J eatlon gives them delight. Others live in a world of PEnVICE. They care for nothing better than J tha opportunity to be of service to! their fellows. They give to that scrv- tee the beat they have to give them-1 elves. Kindness, good will to all. I charity and active benevolence are their characteristics. Others live In a world of SACItl riCE. These are they who find their hlgh-i est Joy. their deepest sense- of living, j In the elimination of self rare spirits, i In which world do you live? I If the world In which yon now live j does not suit you, why not move Into' one of tbe others? I Is something which they will day. A prominent Nevada man commit ted suicide) IwcHiise his young wife 'scolded him for being out all night with the boys ami girls I If every j man guilty of such conduct did the I same there would be a rapid increase in grave yard additions A jubilant Kansas editor says: "All the banks are preparing to fall In line ami guarantee their de posits. People wont' need to care now whether the tank hurts or not. Their money will be safe." Judging from the noise that editor must have at least 'M cents on deposit, that lu some way was overlooked by the paper trust and the railroads. Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds: All they've bail, all the bave now and all they expect to have. An observant and expert Kansas newspaper man testifies: "Ktery mau has about as much trouble in keeping buttons on his clothes as a woman has keeping up her stock ings." This story comes from Texas: "A prohibition candidate had ao much campaign literature left over that be stored It in the barn, not think'ug of the cows. The cows ate the prolbl tion llteratae and every oow ou the place went dry. " (JNION QQUARE f-fOTEL. Cor. I'oat and Slot ton Ma., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I urapean and Aawrkaa I'laa Overtaking beautiful IINION MJUAKI! t'AMk; only one block Ironi the retail shopping center. ttatet ft no Per day fthaat hath: 11.00 par da? and with I I Ir.Ula.a la atarr rapi R. H. GATLEY. alb. Ideal aarvka Manaqkr. Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. New Kijjs and ?5pV",i' lKT'n' Acconuno Fanov Tea ins tlations to Let -CsnJSi I'r Freighters Corner Canyon and Main St5, Lakeview, Ore. Northwest Notes For a 5praln4 Ankla As usually treated a sprained ankle will disable tbe injured person for a month or more, but by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observ ing the directions with each bottle faithfully, a cure may be effected in many cases lu less thau a week's time. Tbe liniment is a most re markable preparation. Try it for s sprain or bruiae, or when laid up with chronic or muscular rheuma tim, and you are certain to be de ilgbted with thea prompt relief which it aflords. For sale by Paly & Hall. I rK i - . a i or. i i i . I ALBANY NURSERIES cb ioes at tl.35 a bushel. And wheat lands of Lake County now log taken at a rapid rate will be bringing big returns to their tnnate owners. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice U hereby given that all Irriga tion, or mlllrace ditches on all trout Htreams throuKht Lake County. Ore- , a knock kk con. must be screened with a Htnall J IH,nr kmkkui meah wire Bcreenlne at their head or i Tbe Sumpter American has this junctioD with the main channel of , I say of tbe genus homo that seuia tbe be- I'lat t-l IM.000 trtt'K In Lake county Inst venr. Heat adapted to need of this Kcrtlon. Kre? from all dlM-awa. I.'niti.nutf1 I . t.iill I ii u . . a-. fur j febotf K. It. I'ATCH, I.wkevlew. Canby Tribune : "Hogs, hogs," Is the aotiBtaut cry of the aholeanlera. More hog wanted, and from where are they to come! This is an Ideal completed who was a drymau . thorough laun- The I'rlneville fruit couutry, but we must not l.ihe l'"n navutg sight of the fact that people Ued ,.r',ut. .""l,"J more than fruit. I)lverif!a.l (arming " "'Kn Commercial Cluh aome atatiouery with the slogan look at the oiaji. or the small ranehar I. a a ,r..nn rriuevtiia lies wimin aix miles or the numeratlve than any other, method. I ographlcal oeuter of Oreogo, the Hy all means, have your oichard, fn' center Iwiog tlx miles east and berry patch, and garden, but dou t ",rM m " outh. stop at that, ilalse hogs sheep, or, ' - - . if you have a brush pasture, a small bunch of goats w themselves. ValeOrlano: ',om noti fies us that be has made arrangement to build a laundry at the hot wella'tuore ami baa ordered his machinery fur a steam laundry there. Ho also stated that he had a man present t tak charge of tbe la i : Traairta "lakar Oaatati Whan a autre re r from stomach trouhle takss Dr. King's New Lire 14 1st he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indsgistion fly, but he's tickled over bis owe, line strong nerves, healthy all bocauee stomach, liver and kbireye now work right. T.to at A. La. Thornton 'a. I m iiiimI 1 1 m I I'- -- vigoro'ia. stream. Also all damn or obstruct ions on said streams must be pro vided with a fish-ladder, orothereasy means of passage, at or near tti mid dle of the main channel, so as to al ow the passage of trout at all times of year, as provided by law. Said work to be done at low water time, or to lie completed by Feb. 7, Ho7. By order of J. A. Barham. SDeclal Deputy fish Warden for LakeCouuty, Oregon to to Spring goods t days at Lakeview rill arrive in Mercantile Co. few Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A To Home Builders HKf.IN.MNG TOGKT ALIVE The scales eeem to bedroppiDgfroin j the even Clf hnth Ik. nraonnian QtiH I be Telegram. Tbe roiner under tbe caption "Rapid Progess of the Slate" goee on togive a summary of what is be ing done in tbe develoment of differ ent paite of Oregon in tbe way of Ir rigation, under-drainage, improve ments in stock, fruit growing, timber conservation, aud transformation of oar many wasting waters into elec trical energy and concludes as fol lows: g "The main drawback now ia the blownesa of railroad extension. In these times no considerable popula tion will go far beyond the reach of railroad service, and very little real development can come to unoccupied districts till the riilroad helps to oDeu the way. Oregou has a right to be iufcibtent that the great rail way combination that almost wholly controls its territory shall continue ita kctlfitv and ocen new sections of tbe state. We bhall get tbe TUla monk road withiu a year, tut we want tbe Coos Bay road, and, above ail, a road into aud through Middle Oregon. ' ' The Telegram iu an editorial Leaded: "More Ruilroads Our Great , eat Need," eaya: "The greatest need of the etate is railroads. We are expending our en ergies and our money in attracting people here while four-fifths of our land la away trom railroad communi- Two hundred latest designs anil plans of Bungalows ana Cottages costing from $500 to $5000 Enquire of S. C. BURRIS, Architect, and Builder. Main Street, next to Ablstrom'M. OREGON MAP SALE Full colored Sectional flap of Oregon. I'rici' M: while tin- l.at, by Soc hi ream liungf) Lands, Shows all surveyed lands, tlons, aud every Important and divide, Townships and plaluly marked. :: Also shows all Land Orant and hastheOKUON MILITARY KOAU Urant complete, by sectlous. Inval uable to anyone who now Is or ex beets to be Interested In lauds lu southern Oregon. :: :; ;: :: Kntire output of this mapowued by HUNTER LAND CO., 8.11 Chamber of Commerce, j Portland, Oregon exist in every community, btiugs who are conspicuous for failure in I ife, embittered thereby, and more to be pitied than blamed : "Don't look on the bright side of anything. Don't permit yourself to i see good in anyone. Don't have auy county ror yonr erring Lrotner or i sister. If you bave any of tbe milk of human kindness in your heart enre it in some way. Believe that all men are liars, and that there is not tbe smallest amount of truth in them. "Find fault witb yoor fellowman. Say mean things about yonr neighbor ; envy ber; hate- bim; seek a good scrap every time stranger comes to your city; "tell bim ail the mean things that you ever knew about yoor community ; mink evil; rejoice in iniquity; endure nothing; and above all don't forget to give tbe lo cal newspaper a good dig. "After you bate done all tbe above ascribed tasks aodj y oa do not feel com p lately mlseiabl and unhappy it ia because you bav sot yet quenched tbe last vital spfeih of love and man hood in yoor being." i Louis Shaw Dealer In Real Estate 1 have listed some of the I Ranches, Timber Lands and Town property in Northern California, a country tbat H bound to improve rap Idly. Alt'iras. California Tbe probable- abandonment by tbe Canadian Government of Its pro jected Hudson bay railroad, because of the div eriao of tbe grain traffic of Alberta from the lakes route to tbe Pacific, indicate another important result which tb Panama eanal, when completed will bave. Much of tbe grain shipments to Europe from Western Canada, which are boundj steadily to loereaae will tben, it in probable, go from a Pacific coast pot via tha Panama Canal, instead of from an Atlantic port. Noticar tor Pabllcatlaa. Department f Ihe Interior, U. H. Land Office mt Lakeview, Oregon, Jut,e 12, VMK Notice is hereby given that KKfil NOLD A. KRADLKV, of Plush, Orpgon. who, oa Sept. I'd, 190T, made desert Lan1 Entry, No. 581), Serial No. 0515, for SE quarter SW quarter, W half SK quarter. Section 12 Town- f ship .'$7 South.. Range t!2 Hast. Wll lamette merldiau, has Bled notice of intention to mttfc Onal Proof, to es tablish c'aim t- the hud above des cribed, before- Register and Receiver at Lakeview,. Oregon, on tbe 20th day of Jnlr, im. Claimant naoien as witncHses: Henry Deppe, Itart Petri, John O'Connor and' Chant Sholstanil, all of Plush, Oregon. J17J22 J. A. WATSON Keigster. Mammoth Stables O. D. ARTHUR, fmormtm The Largewt Livery ami Kwtl MUhk r mMitlwm On-goti or Norther California. Ilnraea Itonrrlerl hr the Ihiy, Week or Month. .Special Attention Olvrn to Transient 8tork LAKEVIEW OREGON miiiifiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiw B AU a. A bhot with Every Tick of Watch Neiarav fear rsfclaratlea. Department) at the Interior, (J S. Land Ottos at Lakeview, Oregon, May 24, Ittdti. Notice ia-b'eretry given tbat MICH AEL KAU. of LaJieview, Oregon, who,, on Ma 18). KJWJ, made Homestead) Application Xo 2307, Serial Xf, 01131. forSR Quarter NW quartan, W baJT JO iwiUr, NW quarter HK. quarter, Kavtbon 33, Towo.bij, '?, South.. Itaog 1 Last, Williutttie Meridian he Hied no'lce of inten tioa to mcalt Final Five Year Proofi. to esbu-blib- eUairn to tbe land, abut dtwribedv before Register rnd lit eJvsr, at Lakaiew, Oregon on t,k Hth day of July 1903. ClaLnsant names as witioeHses; X Avznatv tiabriel Arzner, Jack Mo Cullftj. and Joe ArzDer, all of Lake view, Oregon. J. N. Watson, HgUter. made; it larv. heavy A carload of doors received at H & M's. and windows JACIADES GASOLINE ENGINE l'ninps Water, Ihins ililkcr, Hoiiarator, Ubops 1 t't'd, lAu. Haves "NVapos Btato your needs. rits forcatalutf. Maiitlmi iuimk FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. CKNIJ1NK FAlhBANKH H('AI,KH. Wl NliM 1 1 .1.8 DfttaainM, Motori OtvaollD CdkIdci, Stam PukrtM, oi)r r.ugiMt r-ed'JiiOpiMiri, Wlu'-uuliPuruii UptUtlmts Ail tiixrU4 lu tiick ttl I'Oliii-V.MA U4a.OOff 2 TOU HIW NOTICe FOR PUBLICATION Liepartment of te luturlvr, U. S. Land Ottlce at Lnkevlw, Oregon. May 21 l'.l. Notice Is hereby givwu that HAR NKY OKUMAN, of Lakeview, Ore-, gon, who, on April Iti, liMMJ, made Homestead aetry. No. liftlll, Serial No. 013.'2, for Lots 1 and '4 KK quarter, NW quarter. Section 7 Township VH Sonth, Rang 31 East. Willamette Meridian, baa Hied notice of iuten tlon to make Fiual Five Year Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before Kegiater aud lte ceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 12th day of July, 1901). Claimant names as witnesses: W. D. bishop, William J. 'Kehart, Rol Chandler, Mark Musgrave, all of Lakeview, Oregon J. N. Watson, Keg-Inter. SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Free Book tells of tW Gun Hi This HammerftiHM Kcpei.trp h the moat nipae pnnif km nUUWII I I II J ir WHII IVII I '11 M,V tll(IOW A 1 triTh bliM k, covered nut (iiuiImiii ami 'tun ribl( d. Catalog ahovws our otlr shot ginia, double, slnglisrte. PRICES, $B TO) &27 WA poHtnilhrlngM our book KitKIS. Jsddn-MH THE US10N FIRE ARMS CO., 4i AuburiuJai, TOLEDO. OHIO. iy'''ililllll!!JllMt?iJi!y Furniture and Undertaking A. E. FOLLETT. NJAiir Dirt a bTwmI f PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Prints, Etc. Atl clashes of buslneHH before th Unttotl States Patent Office g;lvcn Prompt and (Artful Personal Attention. Terms tho most rea Houablt) and jrood work guaranteed Addr.-ns all ln(,ulrlus to- JAHES K. POLK, ( Member of the Bar of the U. S. Supreme Coust ) 2407 F Street N. W. Washington, D, C.