I.AK TNTY I' XWIM'.li, I. K K . K , I Mi ViU N. Tl U liSPA Y, .11 LY lfk '.Wit. TWO I lfl-titii Pv-ititntT weight mill luilnen.e by doing. KKKH J. HOWM IN. I niftM Paprr. and I argrM I'antrrn and Southern Circulation Oregon. In ITHI.IKIIKI K. KKY Till HKIi.VV. tfintTft at tl Vet iifw at 1 asevtow. Ore. aii x-t-oiul I'lnaa Walt' r ClU'NTV Ot Kil l M. I' U'KII 51 B.;RIITU)N R AT1S. n -r. tn ailvan.v. -' ; x inr tin. I Ttir.i- mcnUi. ""' fafIf not palil in a. lvalue. $J 50 tin- yeat. Notice to Subacrlbcra Stibaenwra m I hr fcnamltier who remove trom out locality l. another, or chant;. Iheir ivototrr' ai1lfi"M n'ioiil.1 remember in iron thm orhee a card o their a(rr 'a'i av ail droawl to tin' right eostoSiev. ADt EKTI:INU RA1 t.V K.'SMlar stanilitig a. I1.1X an hu h nixie fi'lumn space, H-r nii'iitti. All :a;i.inii: a-U. tlin,:e't tree twice a month, t iwl ii i-oiii'.'Om-lion i liariftil (orall otri chati.'. Ail ! lal peMtnins extra. Ai! short trrm a1 ctra Headers, lew at columns. HV. per lino each in .-iMou. Want a-i. iV. a lin- each insertion rnl of thanks f 1 ee. Resolutions of coinlo ieiu c. (1 50 and upward". fty Transient Adv -pining aud Job Fruit hiit. cash in advan.-. All bills must to paid the tint of each mouth. aJT"No deviation from these term. THIS PAPER tome Mreoi, ts eei-t on file at F..C. fUKH'K AdveMSinic Agencv U'4 Sand ; an Trainmen, lal., where! ounaets fur adveriiint cau ne mii ior it. t iMirm ikt NKwr ti'N us Cal. Geo. H. Harvey, editor of Harper's weekly, recently delivered an address to tbe Luiverisfy of Kan sas School of Journalism, in the Bourse of which he said: "The hiJe-botind partisan news paper is bound to die the death it ogbt to die, while tbe idenpendeut purer is bound to prosper." Colonel Harvey also said that tbe corporation -con trolled newspaper would not thrive many years and that a corruptly edited newspaper would, goon fail. Tbe newspaper aud magaizues of tbe country, taken iu the composite, are tbe nio.-t accurate existing retle.x that e tiave of p l. 1 . i 1 c morals, senti neut aud intellectual growth aud de velopment. A newpsaper, to succeed, must to some satisfactory extent, at least, reflect tbe views and opinions of a sufficient nu i;ber of people to nuke it prvotitable to coudJct. As a business proposition, therefore, any latiually coudcuted newspaper must try. tit least, to agive hruionuus in iteai of opposing expreseiou. iv.littjia. worthy tbe name in tbe roautrv. Lave discovered that there is a ireHt uuJercirreut of average thought in every community. Oc trasiouallv in lecotnes deflected into rouu cbautieU through some tem porary contagious excitement but as a rule is sound aud discriminating in judgcueut andKJV?rued by tbe ph tabilshed principles of ethics and equity. It moes nn beneath the froth and foatu of niou;entary excite ments and it is tbe only safe aud en during currents to proceed with in piloting a newspaper. The people aaot to see jusitce djue. Tbey waut tbe truth as nearly as it may be ex pressed iu order to make up iheir swn minds, and when tbey reaJ any thing iu tbeir uewspspers tbey waut to fee! that tbe paper has tried to give them a fair summary of the lact. In tbis'respect there has been a great ehaugu in the last half century, aud more particularly iu the lust two de cades. Prvi'jm to that time nes paper part istinsijip was, hide-bound, tutiuutfv and vindictively one-eided ; superaltive in its general laudation j of everything done by one bide and dtuuuicatory of evrny act aud prin ciple of the opposition. Newspapers were so because the people were so. One has but to read tbe accouuta of Ibe political cumpbigus from the be gining of tbe government up to rest-ut years to discover '.tiat a change has coo.e over the current of public -Qiiai(-u t. Iu former times it was trkit i into furious climaxes at every 4'1-Ho.te of a political nature. People ducusstd, fought aud rejoited to blcodohed over differences of party .Dinious that tolay woull nut pru J'li e ai) apj rociuble increase in the jiLl-f of any two rational partisans .liHCUfc-iiig it. We have all nut pro gressed futticieutiy io enlighteument nd wisdom to realise thitt none ot u-- ha-i any wbnebale monopoly ou tht f.'olli 'lhat few of us think alike. That the wisest ate ofteu mistaken. That 'here are g'jod points ou both sidi-s of (vfcry issue. In a nutshell tie i ut lie has gradually come into a tiatuu of mind th,it it prefers to know rjoth sidi-s of every ijueslion, fairly irtd boutJtly expressed, than any cov riug up of mistakes with untruthful and exaggerated buncombe. The wsb newspaper managHr knows this. He appreciates the facts that (arty lines are loosen inf. That bide touud views are no longer entertained fey miy considerable number of peo (le. That tn succeed lu bis calling ta must publish a paper that not only tfunciully is be benefitted by suoh jirofeduit) but his paper can only Lave touch with Him gnat un.trrctirrt'iit of anTHio eiititnent. II in ,cnli'i of judgment ar no loiir I dtil on one aide with parly prejtidico nd bUotry, t'tit on t he control y til opin ions art dicsritttliiatingl.v ixprefiiil, hopinil that thi w ill moot w ith the approval of this gnut atnl O'lmponit" aiiticonst'iotis cnriftit of hiiiiiHii t bought and opinion. t Mill' M HMI'tl-M The railrnad inHk-uate , Mr . V II. Harritnan, roceiitlv said : "We must havn sul'sidies for Aniricau-litiilt ships, tlu' ii hi it rat sciitu'tice of pro tert ion. " Tine, .Mr. Ilnrr iiimi, truet Hut, did von ever stop to consider that if excessive dut io were cut dowr, or were Auirricau allown' to purchase ship at lowest prices wherever oh tainatile in foreicn countrios, that there then would be no need of ship subsidies? You must k'Ki, Mr. llHrrnimn. that foreign built saips are construct ed at a oost of one-half or less than those built in America, but Alnori cans cannot buy theut aud limit the in under llw " Sturs and Stripes," t'e cause of "ths natural ieiiuence of protection" which benefits the few at tbe expense of t he whole . mericsn people ! In order to keep "Did tilory" olf the seas, no bettet plan I could have beeu devised, and the! American public pays millions each year to foreign shipping bceause of tb is foolish notiou of protection to; Americau infaut industries ! I Yet. iu th fao vt these facts, Mr. j llarriman. you bate the calm assur-, auce to furtner bur leu the A nrric:in people by proviling subsidies for Americau-built shipping us "the nat ural seiuence of protection!" You surely have a great head, Mr I Hxrriuian that is, for yourself, and your kind and in th words of an- j other railroad magnate, now dea 1, -"The people be damued!" Heart to Heart Talks. ny EUWIN A. MYE.. A higher KtMiidard for oohool work in thin utatwas ml and nmuy uialtors (if iniituHl helpfulnoM were UlaCllssed. HM.c.inii: i:iuitiT Siiecial arrancements have been made whereby all the exhibits iu the livestock show at tbe Seattle fair will be displayed in Portland the third week of September during tbe show, o' tbe Portlaud Pair and Livestock Associaticu. This will mean a show of pure bred stock in horses, cattle, sheep and swiod greater by far than has eve"- been seen in the state. The exhibit will show the great strides ot the livestock industry in the Pacific Northwest during receut years. The annual show of tbe Portland Fair aud Livestock Association will last from September 20th to 2oth and the S'ate Fair entries will be ou display as well as the cream from the show at Se atle. "We bad at least 1,000,0(jO worth of stock here last year," said Secre tary Wisdom of the association, "Hut applications from stock farms on tbe coast. Middle West and Canada ai res iy received make it certain we shall bare more than ?1, 500,000 wortL of the fanciest stock the breeders of America can produce. 1L will be pos sible to arrange for a great deal more comprehensive display this vear for fl'wr I iKlit. W t'V At; oi ieuii l'rva Aao el.itlon HE SAVED A SOIL. This Is n talc that l true mid worth the tclllnv; without cottiiuetit If ton can reiil It vl 'ntit liolnu toui hctl by I he story. tt are less e.islly mm ed ttrtu N t In m rl rr. Tlio rew.tid It f I'.mmiI tlieu l-i siryirv t'lT. 'It of i.lld S. Uiild . f Ti I'.inlo. whlii' Hint mil. I,i tut In. Idi'titttl to the itory Itel.'. In li'.7 Mr. Kldd :i.i n ten sales limn, Willi lu'.:d niiirtiTM ut l'lil- .'i',M. Hi !i I :i curried with him it Now To ;t:tmi'lit Cue i!:iy of Hint year Mr. KVoI mot M.ity Iturti, a girl who had fallen Into evil ways. Miss Hunt was tin dutliier of an iMtrullan millionaire. S!io wasalioiit twenty year- of ngo, hainWi'mo noil In loMlgoiit. Attfiieti-d by the clrl. Mr Kldd drew fr m Iter the story of her life. liet'OKiiizltig the possibilities In till- , w ay w ard soul, ho took from his pih-U-ft the Testament m:d tuitied tin story of Mary Magdalene. This story he read with till the force mid feeling ho possessed. The girl wits deeply iifTivted. Mr. Kldd pleaded with her to iilnin don her life of shame. He spoke to her In th name of her mother. She promised that she would reform. . She ald she would go to Pittsburg to1 her aunt ami forever leave Chicago and her way of living. j That wni In 1.7. About a yenr ago Mr. Kldd received n letter from the girl, to whom he had given his card, saying she was dying with consump tion and that she was on her way to Florida with her father. Miss Hum d!-d last July. ; Her father returned to Australia and died a few months ago. He hud heard from hl.i daughter the atory of her salvation. And, much to hN Furprlse. Mr. Kldd was notified that the Australian mil lionaire had added n codicil to his will leaving the former a handsome for tune. To further show his gratitude the fa ther had left In trust n quarter of a million dollars fr the founding and maintenance of a home for fallen wo men. A beautiful story of rescue. And that Is nil excepting this: Of all the promises that stretr-h out to us from the spiritual world the greatest U that which reptiles him who saves a soul from moral death. i rtm MUNI I'll' ANT l KM ltK j President Taft in nddreaidng the I .. i . .. ... V II... ...Ala, miff hlllll'llll Hi linn iiitvou irvrim j. made these ntgnitloaut remarks, ' Jj i which the Aldrlches and Cannon of the republican party will do well lo heed, ere they rl 'e rough-ahod over a "inajorltv protest from the peoi I "Iu suggesting differences anion (lrmocnits I am far from Ignoring d'lterenceo on our side. I remember in I'.K'I t hat Charles Francis Adams tiave what I may call a pet feet ly good Adams reason for the elect ton of the ' democrat io candidate over the repub : (lean candidate, lis said that one of , the tree essentials of tree government j was an able, patriotic- and rlllcleut 'opposition, nti'1 that as the demo cratic party had I tterly tailed lu ! reaching tliat Ideal tiff was in favor of putting the republican party in ; place. "Now 1 venture lo say that while that may not be the reason tlntt shall move the American people. It is trim that if the republican parly dues linl live up to its promises and what the poopl" expect of it will be relegated to a position like that of hie tnajes t y 's apposition " ' The president Is right , and in the above utterance he voices the senti ments of every man in the ranks, out side those within the fold of the pro tected interests. The fact of the matter is if pie-, election protnlr.es are not fulfilled! w ith regard to the taritf, unless all j sign, 'ail, the gentry who would rule regard 'ess of the people, are In a fair way to give the republican party a drubbing that w Id not be foigotten lu e. hurry by that organization, or auv other that may hereafter come into power. Prince Ruiaert Your Opportunity Prime K' 1 1 -1 1 . the I'aililc Cmt I toi niniii i if The lirntid Trunk Paclll ' H nhvity. idlers the greatoal iimiH inilly fur I ir fl I it I ilc I ii v -h ti K' ii In A iiii-i lti. TIhimo tvlin have I ved on lite I 'nclMc Const kionv if I In em it iiiotis fiirliiiies cren ted III the grow I Ii mihI d-velopiin-n! of Put I hi ml, Seat t Ii mid Yun cnll M-r 'I'liesi- i ll It s are onI n bbslied, y mir iippi it t tinll y dues nut evl-t In no I'KtiiblUhi'il rity bm In a new i lly In Km tusk ing,. I'l loci' Itnpelf iieiii Is nu i iih irt 'I ill I V i'iilal I it tny uf t he n I io v it. n Io nit to king nd t ii nl ago of I he opiurl itiil t y . Tin: pki.nci: iti Pi ur i:i;i. i-:sr. ik in vkstmkn r M KN T CU , I 'I'll., operitti's tu ciiiiililiie tin an v lugs ul siiuili I isl i irs, ii i. itooi I If. t in pi i 'i I Ii 1 1 Ii it ere I'.-l nil l -il I .hi n to f ut n lies V ! nffor lu invi'Mturs it liml led II inn ber uf hIim ii'H i if I hU Ci on psn v it t m r, 1 10 11(1 per x I in re, pn.v utile u ht ct'ttl ciish nnd ton per eitl nn oil hl.v , i it1 it disci unit for o per cent fur rush. I lie tonii w liu Is nluue uiii'tbli' in iittri'liitxi' well Mtlerti'd. Ilicotiio pluilurlng pl'i i nTt V , limy Invent Ills surplus Muds In Hits Cuiiipnue niol Bh.iro lutln prullts ronllx'd In pt opoi I lull t . i I be mil. .not In Vi-nI.-.I, I be if. if 1 1 Isitig t lot t p ruil met liv I Io ifuM-ii v II self f lutu roll till loci i me ami IniTt'iim' lu vol or. I be hlinii". of Mil Ciiiiipiiny im-.o-iu rate tin three eswtil luls uf nu Ideal 1 0 ves I men t , f l-"l" I'. V, CASH A V A 1 1. A III I I IA an. I IIHill FAItMMi PdWIl:. Fvi'l'V del n I uf I h IiiihIiii'hi Is ii mill lor i f linbllc rei urd (linl has t he I'lido: Hetiieot uf the IiohI Iiii lnea mli-tents Nurthwi si. m-n III riT HANK Ki l l l:i: I S. Yuur IiUhIiiimh Hiilirlted. Write. Ill the The Prince Rupsrt Real Estata Invest nsnt Co. Ltd- I IO Loo Mllg, ItlK IMIV IT, It. ('. I'l ItHf l(llMrl, It. '. Hend had a Ft urth of July celebia tiou that nit. probiibly th.i most nun tie in the coii'itry been ise of hub great feat tire, a trout barbecue. There are mimrtioiis places in the state that could duplicate it prob ably, but where throughout the east could niich an affair be held? Hend had alxiiil ILsUl trout nerved to those lu attendant" at the celnln at ion, cer tainly a splendid advertisjineut of Oregon's attractions as a llsheriuau 'a pnrnd im. The editor of the laily Capitol at Salem urayed for rain, and it came, and ever since h lias been dodging nu enraged tanning population armed with shotguns aud pitchforks, be on ur he overdid the thing ! He should have gotten ap eactier to pray. Hofer probat ly only pr;iys when he ti. onus it. ami n"t iu a professional way. lit iM t a mri rn . V DwoJer In - Furniture of All Kinds. UNDERTAKING Mr. F. K. IiAHKIS, an exprh-iu-iil uiidi-rinker, h is chiirgo uf my Undertaking Kuuins. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK Smiles and Squalls ii iiik rKi.T o.r." the expanse of shipping exhibits from a distauce will b niifiimf7d and distributed between Portland, Salem and Seattle. "' Wheat and rolled barley view Mercantile Co. at Lake- Spring goods will arrive in days at Lakeview Mercantile Co. The 17th National Irrigation Con i rgees ill couveue at Spikane Aug. .'tn, 6 nil win remain in session days. The four great objects of Congress are to "save the forests, store the floods, re-claim tbe deserts and make homes of tbe laud." It is aimed to demonstrate to the West, tbe wonderful development possible through irrigation, drainage, forestry, deep waterways. good roads and home building; aud to show to tbe Fast the j economic importance to the whole country of this devlopment. Lake county should have a delegation in attendance. I The Portand Journal doubts the I sincerity of the administration in re- gard to corpoiathm tax law measures hinting that "With Ihree corporation J attorneys in his cabinet and Senators i Hoot aud Aldrich, for chief advisers. live ! President Taft'a corporation tax is ,ie I not likely to hurt the big corpora tions any " ALBANY NURSERIES A fashion note ways: "If clad iu skirts 'hey should lie called limbs, if worn iu pants the proper term It 'lags' ". Well, if the akirtles won -an comes, as now threatened, will there be an end to "limbs?' Women uow always remove their hats iu theatres, and I here is agita tion over their removal In churches -and lectnre halls. It ia aald that even if the duty ou bathing suits be ralaod they will not be any higher this summer unless at the lower eud, hays the Pottlaod Journal. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A To Home Builders Tw. hundred latest tlesfg;nH and plan-, of Bungalows ana Cottages costing; fri.tti $500 to $5000 Knipiire of S. C. BURRIS, Architect, and Builder. M.tin Street, next to Ahlritrom'a. OREGON MAP SALE Full colored Sectional Hap of Oregon. Price ; wliile tlicy Lust. Shows nil aiirveyed lands, by sec tions, aud every Important Htreain and divide, Townships and Kiuige plainly marked. :: :: :: :: Also shows all Land Crant Lands, and liastheORliON niLITAKY KOAI) (Jrant complete, by aectiouH. Inval uable to anyone who now la or ex liects to He Interested in lands in aoutliern Oregon. :: :; ;: :: Lntirfl output of thla map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 31 Chamber of Commerce, ) Portland. Oregon. Tbe Or.tgon State Teacher's Asso ciation completed its ninth annual convention at Albany during the past week. The gathering was pro nounced the most successful in tbe history of tbe organization. An in teresting and valuable program was given, with many notable addresses. I Tb? second anuual convention of tbe county superintendents of schools was beld at Salem just preceeding the meeting of tbe state pedagogues. Country bacon and lard at li. 4 M's. Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN. notice la hereby g;lven that all Irriga tion, or iulllrui e ditches on all trout streams throught Lake County, Ore gon. imiHt be screened with a small mean wire Hereenljijj nt their heud or Junction with the main channel of atream. Also all dams or obstruct Ioiih on aald streams must be pro vided with a llsh-ladiler, orothereaav means of passage, at or near tint mid dle of the main channel, so as to al ow the lassuue of trout at all times of year, aa provided by law. Said work to lie'done at low water time. or to Imj completed by Feb. 7, l!Xi7. Creek, Oregon. Placed 'J0.0OO treea III Luke county last venr. Host adapted to needs of t Ilia section. Frevfroni all diseases KniNiraed bv f'-ult liiMM'ctora. feb5tf rl. It. PATCH. Lakevlew. Louis Shaw Healer In Real fistate 1 have listed some of the I m Lanches, Timber Lands and Town property in Northern California, a couutry that ia bound to improve rap idly. Alturas, California. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, July C, lOOt). Notice is hereby given that C. ('. Lutfus, Crane Lake, Ore., adminis trator of tbe estate of Pardon llrowu, Jr., deceased, of Adel, (Oregon, who, on May ttb, 11KI3, made homestead entry No. Serial No. 011J0. for K half NK quarter, K half SK tjuar ter, Section VZ, Township 'X) S, llauge 'J2K, Widamette Meridian, lias filed notice of inteutiou to make Final live year proof, to establish claim tn the laud above described, before Hog later and Receiver, U. S. Laud Office, at Iakeview, Oregon, on the 0th day of September, 10XJ. (Maimant names as witnesses: J. W, Lotfus aud K. 11. Lotfus of Waruer Valley, Oregon, Win. Davie, Crane Lake, Oregou, and Henry Stine, Mud JHA 1- A Kansas obeervor has noticed that when a boy gets a letter from a girl, ( he hikes out of tbe posutflioe to antiiu i or I at place to read It. liut when a girl gets a letter from a boy, she opens it aud reads it in a crowd so everybody can see 'she gut a letter i from a boy And still they say girls ' are more modest than boya. 1 i The meanest man bas been dlsoov- , ered in Kansas. Ills wife asked him to bring her a fashion magaliue. and , be put this Year's cover ou a last ' year's magazine aud the poor worn- an decided as there was no change io thi fimhlons for this year aim would not i.eed any new goMtis, Hut we do not believe Unit llth stoiy. N I Wit I an could Im fooled that easy. A theological expert in New Vork believes it ilangerous to think ahead of one's fallows, lie is right, iu un respect. Thought lots always been dangerous. for the men whose thought has broken up ahtias, arraigned pre judices and revolutionize governments have generally ended as martyrs themselves. It is true that a century or two latter, when their thougut has , become the common life of the world, j statues and monuments are put up to them but that does not help much while the martyr busluess la still go lug ou. It Is a safe bet that the man, or , woman, who is always bragging about their honesty or morality will Lenr just a little watching. Now is the ti ne when the "but Datum faulty" lake to the woods or seashore for a vacation, leavlntr poor old dad to sweat iu the olllce to pay tho bills. A country e.lltor wrote, "Nu girls, (ut ou your winuiug bin ilea," aud the last two 'words were printed, "whining suillles." Han tier waists, the best to tie bad iu any city. Mere Co. order of J. A. ISarham SiMH-lal Deputy HhIi Warden for LakeCounty, Oregon A KTI1 UK W. OK TON, Register A carload of doors received at H & M'a. and windows JACKOTADE5 GASOLINE ENGINE Pumps "Water, lturj Milker, heparator, Chops ici'U, Lie Saves "Waprer Btate your needs A'ritafort iitni.'K. JUniitiuii fi lls) i.r.SVl t. KM KHAriKH WCMJM, Viiauvni -urn "ni In - r ). i ',) Cai I I 1'' n .J mi ' '-mn. I'lli I' 'II u.k Ut VOI il-.V-MI, Otti-I-.... Notice lor rubllcation, Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June l'J, 1000. I Notice is hereby given that RK(J1 I NOLD A. HKADLKV, of Plush, Diegon. wno, ou oepi. r.i, i.nt", maue desert Land Entry, No. tint), Serial No. 0010, for BK quarter SW quurter, V half SK quarter, Koctlon 12 Town ship 37 South, Range "2 Fast. Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of inteutiou to -make final Proof, to es tablish claim to the laud above des cribed, before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregou, on the 2Uth day of July, 1000. . Claimant names as witnesses : Henry Deppe, Here Petri, John O'Oounor and Charles Sbolstaud, all of Plush, Oregon. J 17JW J.' N.WATSON Reigster. WOODCOCK , BARNES, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers. North Water St., Lakeview, Oregon. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Pry Everything In the line of blackHinlt blng or Iron or work done lu a Hat lsfactor.v manner aud at bedrock prices, patronage ri'Hpectfiilly solicited. wood Your I Furniture and Undertaking I A. E. FOLLETT. New Pine Creek, - - Oregon TW PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Prints, Etc. All clawHc of buslucHH before th . Uultud Statea Patent Olllce trlveu Prompt and direful Personal Attention. Terms the moat rea Houablo and good work K'mritntacd Addrcsa all luqtilrlea to JAHES K. POLK, ( Member of the Bar of the U. S. Supreme Coust. ) 2407 F Street N. W. Washington, D, C.