TWO I A K I !fCTY KXAMI.NKK. t. K K . r , (Hi MiON , 1 1 I M , . N M I 1 I; l, :ww. Lake County Examine! Fkkd J. Bowman Largest Sworn Circulation In Oregon Outside of Portland OlFiCAL CorNTr PAri-K M'BSCRIPTION R TtS OA ti-ar. In a.1anoc, Hi inorthf. , rhrrf n. on lilt. ' I ADVEHTI5INO RA1IK3 fl a Rfular lmlin .! fl.00 mi Inch, nnnU' l.J eolumn 'e. ht month. All !ndlj)( a.W. 75 fdiant! fr-e twit- a tnontn. I'mi p cimpoi. I aion chargrd for all rilra chanspa. All nfoi'ial -If not paid in .)Tocf . 11 90 the yar. I Pos,,," """ "rm rlIr I R(Jri, local rolunitm. 1V pvr line t-ah In Notice la uhKrlhrr ; Want ' -V. llneraoh tnitrtl.in none to .uMvritxr , fcrj of thanka ll.uu. Kvaolutlona of nm.lo- Cntwcnsorxo lhe Kiamlucr .io rfoiMi fear, II W and uprl. O from oiif loralltT U another, or rhanft I . . Ibrlr po-toftler a.1.lf- iliou.o r. nvwlxr to I , WTrnmnl AJvprlKlni and Job Prim Top tlila i'fBct a card k thrlr pawr on a ad- i ln- ch ,u sdvanca. rwl to the right poatofflc. I All bill muat t paid tbs Am ot rach month. The Scrap Book Cassy's Brilliant Ida. TW womea of tb church la a sut r af Cntraira wr ilMMnf money to pay for decorating their house uf worship. They decided to rail on Cn PROFITS Extraordinary Profits SECURITY Unquestionable Security Public Mischief Makers Best Checked by Newspapers. tor uta WILLIAM J. CATNOaV at a Naw Yara uprm Court. gSSa HERE It ONE RESPECT IN WHICH A FREE PRESS IN A A .- FREE COUNTRY OUGHT TO BE ALL POWERFUL. IT L OUGHT TO BE ABLE BY FAIR AND PUNGENT STATE 7; ME NT AND QUERY TO QIVE THE TRUE SIZE AND MO TWES OF OEMAGOOUEt ANO POLITICAL HUMBUGS WHO BET THEMSELVES UP AS STATESMEN AND PUT THEM IN A BCPARATE BUNCH, WHERE THEY CAN BE EASILY DISTINGUISHED. They are now and hare beeu for aereraJ reargoing ap and Wn the country DENOUNCING WHAT THEY CALL TRUSTS" and aggregations of capital with voices Jik the bull of Baabaa WITHOUT TELLLNO WHAT. A TRUST IS or what the trouble or the' evil or thk wrong is, so that it may be dealt with and removed. They do not sar a concrete thine. . Jt Promiseuevs tod indefinite denunciation is' alr wa hare erer got from them. They bawl out against every large business that it is a monopoly. THEY DO NOT SEEM TO EVEN KNOW WHAT A MONOPOLY IS. These denouncers put every large and- successful business under the ban and sneer st 'captains of industry, as they are oalled. It is only a bueinees which is built up and FOSTERED BT 8PECIAL PRIVILEGE OR WRONG ADVANTAGE given er suffered by lew or government or existing conditions which may he given the name of monopoly, which has always and everywhere Been justly odious. Wa aba.ll ba ao kind In (ha after whtla, But what have ma boon todarT Wa ahajl brtna acb lonely Ufa a smlla. But what hava brounht today? Wa a hail alra to truth a arandar birth And to.-Sadfat rlth a deaoar worth. Wja',ahll. (oal -tha huoaHng aoula of Btat wbaaa hatra wa rod Today ? Oserrtaix r J. l rwpr. Bata. END OF THE WORLD. Syaoulationa of 8eiantirta a to Hrv It Will Coma About. The terrible catastrophe In Italy wblcb caused the Inhabitants of the 111 fated city of Messina to believe that the end of the world had come U only n foretaste on a small scale of what many eminent scientists believe will be the end of the world. That eternal problem of how the world will end U. In the opinion of ninny, a mat ter of scientific Investigation. :i:ul it Is curious that the majority bHicve tlmt the earth will open up mid fly to pieces In the most tricrantii- (.irtli'juiike ever known, an earthquake tli it v. ill wipe all life from the frlol.e .cf.,rc tin actual destruction of the c;nt!i is com plete. The late Grant A!lcn e.niAy cm! that the world would end l.y t;. enmt of the earth eventually irivi teneatb the colossal wci.!;t .-, And Abbe I'upiu. inc of t 1m clciitists of France, lloomday will ln-i-in with ;i will ''tivcl"!! i h.' L-n-i!'- t : Eur. i'.-. thi-i Irt-in f- lr- pliiL'!.- t!.c i:k.? ..f !i !. ber-n known, . uln-.i!:: i. eariii'iuaki tint will pr.-i- ).' til.- V- (.. Mr ii. i W. 1 ... pro,!i.. i.-- :! '.' . '! !;: e i r. . f a :::"t-,. 'i wrl .ii.l. I," ! i r.- -. : .. i ' - ' etitir.-ly I ! - . x r t .vt-r. U . know n f i t I !:.!t over;.- : r , i-, i: : i - :!.: . ! j inr, lu.tiiv i:ij.:;oi.- of i i . fxc.-ss of ''"it of !!. . ir ! fcvi;..- .1. nt i hi- . ir:li' .' ca. !j y.-.-'r. 8i:d. I". Mr. W ' this will r i.lually cvu i .l u whoit world Is frozen over living thinn is i':i:s ! . t: . .1. Several s : :. i s .-1 e . 1 , , ' ., ' we Jn r i - -1 by Te ; .1 t world of 'u: iv v I'll 'is. .Nik' i.i the iTeat Aim-ri- an. Is .-oi:'. i .-. the .1 i inos. 'i.-re of Ti.- w.-rM b fullv ' bar;:. 1 nth a j-'i-.vntic . .oiloUSIlo Invest in 1'iimc Rupert tlirouli our Real Instate shares, selling at parSlO.OO Dor sliart. As a part of out plan ("or handling our rapidly rowin liusincss jtnd lo' i v i!s rapacity, wc oiler t a liinitcd mimlcr tlic opportunity to share cqualy with us in the lare prolits certain to accrue. The money received I v the Company ey. who kept the lending saloon in (he , through the sale of its shares is invested in choice I'rinee Rupert realty, under the direct iiiingr, ami aa tor a uonniion. i-it tied. Oaaor met them lened to what thrv h.,1 ft ; lIOtlt SltailllL' p prompiiy auiTiti ,vk). -rapidly increasing husiness. lnia was much more than the ao- tk-ltora had hoped for that they were much fluatntW! and could do nothing but ataiumrr their thanks. Finally one of thotn rounded to and said: "Why, Mr t'asey. this la mtat gener oua of you. It will allow us to get what we want very much, a One stain ed (law window." "An4. Mr. Ca.ey," said the spokeswo man. "In view of this mag-nlflcent do nation. Uu't there some aentlment you would like to put on the window f "Well." said Casey, "I think It wonld Ink folne to have on th' Klaus, bechune th' two parts av It, In nate lettbera. aomethln' lotka this: It Casey's, " Wa Taa-ay. i much In shall da coma. anit wmi oava wa aana iMtrr t Wa sbaU s1 out gold In a prlneatjr (am, j Bat what Sid w lra todar? wa ana.ii tin cos aaart ana arr tn ta&r. Wa aha.H p4at a bopa In I ha plac of (aa.r, Wa ahall apaalt with wards of love and chesr. But what hara wa dona tlrT ation. They 'supervision of the Hoard of directors. The opportunity is extraordinary because t)f the "o'aay'and ,Pro,,t sharing plan by which you may share in all the prolits of the Company d its PRINCE RUPERT BUSINESS PROPERTY will make fortunes for those who invest in it now, as did Portland. Seattle, Spokane and Vancouver real estate, for those who invested in these cities ten years ajjo. TODAY PRINCE RUPERT IS THE CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES. No other city on-this continent is making such rapid advancement in population, commerce and building. Prince Rupert's present and future growth insures investor in our shares a combination of safety, hijjh returns and inreasin value, which is not offered in an equal d curve I v any other form of investment open to the public today. Invest your surplus funds with this Company and share in this reat progress and prosperity. If you have $.(). 100 or $1000 which you would invest where it will pr -vide a lar.e income with the opportunity for jjreat profits, then subscrile for aonte of these shares. e refer, by permission, to the Hank of Nova Scotia, Vancouver. Write or wire your order for shares today Dou't dclav. 'Aftfaer Masa Vts- tha jraara ta Didn't Like It Diluted. An eld MUalaalppi pilot, upt-aWltif of Intemperance, said: "One I remember a pusaenfer of ours fell overtouerd. We Qshml blm out with a boat hook afUtr he bad been eoaklng on the bottom half an hour or ao. We laid Dim limp and sopping on the deck, and a steward rau for the wbtsky bottle As 1 pried the man's month open to pour some whisky down hisr thrust hla Ujpt moved. m armor came from them. I put my ear down clowe to listen, and I heard the half drowned wretch say: " 'Boll me on a bar'l fust to ait aome o this water out. It'll weaken the ticker. " i i;ic Rupert Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd. 410 Loo Building, Vancouver, B. C Prince Rupert, B C SSu KfcWAKP. A KKWAKU of fty dollars is here by ottered for i orapon thnt will leu4 to the arres sa"-'eoaVlctlgn of. hfl 'stolen wires or. other property from our Company;! and the same reward is hereby offered oi. - ill lead to tbe I urreet and iiTiction of anyone dee troyiorf tb i i. perty of the Company. Chas. Umbacb, Secretaiy Lke Co. TeL X Tel. Co. 16tf. Mnrina Mammoth Stables O. O. ARTHUR. PaornKia The 'jvrfteftt Livery anil Feed Kttble In Southern Orerun or Northern Cnllfitrnln. Ilnr-c llortrdcd by the Dny, T-k or Mt tith. S;e-Iiil Attent'-in (ilven in Transient Ktiirk LAKmVIKW .... ORKOON A Charactaristie Whistlsr Reply. Whistler's mother cherished a wish that be should become a soldier, as so I many MacNellU and Whistlers had been before him. Consequently Whistler J entered tbe Military academy at West Point as a cadet. But be showed little Lovr MUCH. OVE much. Earth has enough of bit ter In It. j toU ell'1" tet ,U whtM 9r ' aptitude for studies beyond drawing No heart ao bard but lore at last A good story is told In tbe I'etinelis may win it life of the eccentric artist of an eiainl Not m . I'll WHOM IT MAY FONFKKN. nutUr 1m hereby kIvcii tlmt nil IrrlKU tl.in. or intUnioe ditches on nil trout i '-treaiiiH throuirht Luke Count v. Ore- . ...... nU Kta mitauuiMd ma?tth II aaillRll I kind of uk , ' .....i,,,, I, t iht-lr bi-L(l or1 (-n(l Ta ill" rw " " - junction with tbe iimin ihiinnel of Mtrvillll. AlHO (ill ditlllM or obntruct Ioiih on Hiild Mtreuuie niunt be pro vbled with a tlMb-lHibltT, orotbercuHy mt-iitiM of pAHHHtfe, nt orm-ar the mid die of the main cbniinel. no ii to al ow the pnMHime of trout nt nil llinen of venr, hh provided by luw. Said wt'rk to tM'done nt bv water time, or to be i-oinpU-ted by Feb. 7, l'J7. !v order of J A. Itarbani. SiMK-ial Keputv HhIi Warden for LakeCountv. Ireiron Love Is the grand primeval quest of man. All hate la foreign to the drat great plan. Love much. Men's souls contract with cold suspicion. Shine on them with warm love and they expand. "Tie love, not creeds, that from a low con dition Leads mankind up to heights supreme and grand. Oh, that the world could see and under stand! Unidentified. ' i th- y I .... "ixL 1 nation In blxtury: "What:" said his examiner. "You do not know the date of the battle of Buena Vista? Suppose you were to go out to dinner and the company be gan to talk of the Mexican war and you, a West Point man. were asked the date of the battle What would you do?" "Do?" said WhUtler. "Why. I should refuse to assoclute with peo ple who could tii lk of su.-h things at dinner:" 01 I The Bikt. RAD0 GVIEVV, OREGON als in Town Try Us. nection. 1'resh Itrcad Daily E. LONZWAY, Propreltor ' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. j The Kind You Have Always Bought i Boars the Signfituru oi ..1 suit uill I pii:il:inenli w -' ' : 1 ' tt.iii.. ! i n-treli ! !i lluit !s old Tesbt. ! 1 1 .it, uv '. :i by . til': V.:'ll The 'M I'.all'ionit Know (;;vlile mid i;!.in W'rii: lit '! Ves, Klin-.-, I Plu.i:!.: !-.:;.- I .IM. Why. I've l:n.,v. n '.': ? Mb . .!! -i:i' e tln-y v r.-n't .my f. i li'-r il. ii t:...i:- I In r: .it's Week 1 v. Beecher and Barnum. Henry Wurd Beecher was a great admirer of I T Barnum uiid always took a front seat when he attended Barnum's clnns. Then it happened one day that Mr. J'.eei-her saw Mr. Bfirnum enter his rhup-h and take n back seat, linmedlately Mr. Beecher nought him out. "You must come right up here in front, Mr. Barnum. I always take a front seat when I come to your ir. us, an.l I want you to do the Kane- when you come to mine." No Peaoe There. To have to cut ,i ( liri.it mas dinner at a hotel is hnil .-n.njh, no matter how numerous the courses an.l how hob-e the viands. To hive to eat It alone Is I worse, one man who sat at a table solitary .'lanced over the menu with little iiitire.-i Ii was a bii; card, re splendent with pl' tuies of poiusettias, and at tin- top was the motto: "I'eai e on earth, food will to men." In fin effort to forget bis depression be said to the wai'i r. : n I i riu at the Biblical quotation : ' I'le.ise brlmr n:e .some of that first. I'v never e.ili ii peas It. at way. May- NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION'. I UepHrtmeut of The Interior. U. S. Land Otlict) ut Ltikeview, Orenou, Oc.l'.tth. 19";). j Notice Is hereby given that (JiiHtave Darrow, nf Lakeview, Oregon, who on Oct. 10th, 1!"!, made Home-ten I Application, M-iih1, No. 0'J.;:il. lor, N K quarter, Section 11. To.t nsh j p 'Ii.S., Kanno biH , Willamette Men iilaii, has IHed notice of intention to make Final Commutation I'roof. . to establ i-ib claim to I be laud above . dscribed. Iiefore Keik-tser and Kecei ver, U. S. Land Otllce, at Laki-vieA, Oregon, on the'JOtb day ot Novem ber, r.Ki:t. CluiuiMiit names as witn.sseh: I'aul Stinilt, ot lily, trcyon J.W. Newell, of Lakeview " 1' . M. Cory, of J. it. Lipke. of 1 i 1 v . AKTHL'i; W. K TON, Keuihter. ( I'J ! N J "i. Every O. V. L. Co. Contract Holder SHOULD 8UCSCRI BE FOR THE EXAMINER Hello ! There ! Hello ! STOR AND THINK S. T. Colvin The old Stmkin.-i n ;iml R.i iiilitr has purchased Furniture Store f H .. Chandler. He is put t iiilt in a stack of floods and in marking down every tiling so you can live by I n vi n Lr; lurnit urc of him Call and looi I I f t I a ins. k'oyiis. Air. i a rn ham Harris, the cxperienccil taker, will he there to wait on von anv time. the la titat it under- E'. si T I. ' ' W'-l i. II. : M.i' rln ! fr-e. i : v ; ' ' ' cb l;., 1 f ;: 'nto fi re :ir e 'ro.;i ' lie urn; IS V. "I iit.i;i-. Jc.-l 'ntloti Of the inany lie I won't Ii 'I ho v.'.'.!'. With I,;.-, i .. in e 1 1. was .in :':-.t be:' 1 ri ,h A inerii an. "i 1 1 d enih d in I Ut -'I h .! i I il ;.l.e i'i i v bed... , , Ii h i, i - 1-- tt .- f M. I Vi,.i' I'bi :.. . ':(-, ill : I : II.;.' -. il .!l! li s ( f M ni'y I e li: . the c' i. I j- Ioii that lie- V i the I v. i'i.ty-f:f , li c.wtury co the p., lb f . f: : crossed i i'i' line u f. .v y. .i-thi.-j -f.!.i a. Us, .j w a ... .la. , I i .! at ill In rosw vl.l.-l. i. On a will 'mm Th '.'. :' y ' lu ll an.! a a mi-1 'I: .'. !. Kit. Ii.-n. I ei'.-li il ok NOTICi: FOl: FUBLICATloN. Uepartiiient of The Inteiior, I,'. S. Land Ollice at Lakeview. (na,'on, ' Oct., llJt.Ii. l'.'U'.l. i Notice is hereby tnven that, I'aul Stindt, of Illy, Oregon ,whn, oti Oct. 10th, inadrt Homestead Applu-it- tion, Serial No. i'.-Jo:i'l, for K half SW iiuarter. Sr. iiuartur N (pun ter, .NW ijtiHrter, Sh ipiarter, Se. tiriu 11 Township liHS., KatiKe 10 L. , Wil lamette Meridian, Iiuh filed ui.ticu of intention to make I'm a I cunimnta tion I'r'iof, to ehtabli.ih claim to the land above desci ibed. befme ilpuin ler and lieceiver, U. S. Land Ollice, at Lakevimv, Teon, on llie J.'.tti dav. of November, I'.to'.l. ( laiinant. names na wilnesHe-i I. II. Ne.vell. ot L.'lkevie.v (VJnlt 1'. M. C'.ry, oi t.lll.eit I.uilmin. of l--till, . " J. II Lh 'i.i, "I 'il '. 1 1 1-- r j aim in;i: : oi: :o, i: ji,t. , 19 TrkllTk Wc Have Found Those Er- M g F JJPiSJ rors in the County Records. $ & . . M Abstract, of Title to all Lands in m M M Lake County Furnished. Terms ReasonDble. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm, JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - OREGON, M tl ti 1 1. th. fol ',! Oei.c be i ' '.' ( . lo .- i y r to "0 i i- it ..a.u'l 1 1 'ins i-osl me 'l.llie it ill.'l huva In- d.-'" I'al i . i . -1 -' I V ' ' room . he w a - Ills lilt '.un of A t i o it . ! I ,.: i . ; 1 1 til' to .. ' 'I I - ' I ' I'll of M h I i ' ,.. r, ! t, of the p., i- ll 1 : il MTIlol II. I I ,. a t 1 "I' . 'I. I I'o hut I he Ml. to l.i- ex petit (I by i". h.!e of vitality. r il Ii!.- w il Ii )iis e es a i!i i iii'.'iiisbed Kf e i in his arrival st la- t'.ii'iil lhe usual n i he aitle-ii--.. ' houph Ii i. a ; . i.i- " a ; forced I'l'.al'y hours liefol'O le lost and refinhicd ' .' I IF YOU VE NLVERV.OPN ban youv ; to le arn ,u. comfort 't ' the netted v.. it! N A 1 1 ; i mm MARE FC hARO ,f--.. ANO CUAIJAt. Ir.F.Ti VArtHHSOOF 300 AT AUCMjD '."JPCJ CAIAIOC fUl '. V 1 V V K V M ar K) G 1 V I) The Real Home Paper. lhe San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. f Scne, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Week' y Sunday's i: Co!ars Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now VVVVVVVV't'VVv'i.VVVvVVV o