COLORADO HOTEL O. E. LONZWAY, PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWN-Try Us (1001), CLl'AN ROOMS BAKERY Broad, Hot Rolls and Cakoa Dakod Dally Lakeview Oregon ADVERTISING SIGNS That Advertise BUSINESS SIGNS That Talk Wll MERT ALL COMPETITION Lakeview Decorative Co. Here is Where You Oct Your Money's Worth! Wlmn yuti buy Mutton Slew ntOc Hr pound. Have you tried Our sugar cured flams, Bacon? No Im-I ut tiiuilf any wIhto. I.fud, tioinn kct U) riMnliTcil. nl(Mliitr!y iun, f lb. Imrkt't 11.00 In 40 lit. rutin, INo. 1'nnli fron n OyxttTM, g 1.0(1 ht cuii. KnuitOOc T mullein. All kinds of first class fresh Heat and Sausage kept on hand. Wt will ny tint inarki't irlce for orxl am! pork-hoH, ('lunb on delivery. Come and get acquainted with us. ..pmu.. QOOSR LAKE VALLRY MRAT CO. J. P, Maylleld, Oen. flgr. W AT 'ht CM.AL -' W1LL0WMNCH ORCHARD TRACTS Apples Apples Apples Keeping Qualities NO BLIGHT NO INSECTS NO FAILURES BIG PROFITS IO ACRE TRACTS . Planted, Irrigated, Sprayed and Cared for Proe $150 per Aoro Ono-thlrd down, balance $20' per month No Taxes, No Interest Tri-State Land Company Lakeview, Oregon 1 Write for Booklet and Information Tvnrn CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children, flu Kbd You Have Always BougM SIX yf. Ml Boors tko CHICHESTER S PILLS W,T7-v . TIIK DIAMOND IIKANM. l.adlral Al jour I'ma.Ul ht A bl-lK-Ur,s IM.aUDJTlr.adA rill, lu UrS and tl.M mrullK.A mW wits. lu. KiUkis. vX MMr. tlur mT four ST1"- Al f. f ( lll.t irr H-TKH DIAMOND BRAND fll.l.K, I., 1 nukumlm, bit. aivi kaiiiM SOtl BY DSUGQ1STS CVCJtYWKLfiE ORCHARD JHb fl F.ETRIGG REGISTER ROCKroRD.IA. CORRCSPONDENCC SOLICITED JiP mi- i i-cm i (CopyrlRlit, mi, ly Amur Iran I'ress Amo elation. 'I hi matter muni rit b r prlniid without special permltmlon. J TESTING THE SEED CORN. To jrrow b good rrop of rorn on muxt hiive firm a rich soil In which tit pin nt Hip Meed. A scrotii condition, qu.'illy Important, In u h wlcctlon find tiMtliiK of the need an will ell m Inntp In the grratPHt d'k,r'C iwiwlble II weak, nml formed or Inf'Tilla ker nel. The KPnoral tHt, uxrd by o ninny, may nhow wltb fair accuracy what per cent of the kernel of a glT ea Hfttnple of nhelled corn will grow, but It Riven abnolutely no light on the moat Import n nt jmlnt In anch a tetit the ellinlnntlou of tlniHO enra from which the ior need wna tnken. The new method of teHtliiK the Individual eara, and there nre Never.il uayi of doing It, him HiIm ehief point In lia fa vor that when the test H ready for IliHpcctlon a kI" "i e al Hie Kernel of a ipjare In the fttlni; box correpond liiK to a (.'Ivimi enr nIi'hvs nt once whether U''h kerneN !rui- t; fTW-l-n t vitality to Justify n-.. or ti ;,r fur heed. The llolii .j !i :n,; x h is been dewrll-ed In tin -.' n iiefure and need not e k'lU'ii n;iln. .Anoilii-r dovlee whit h Im ( Nu llihi o il i'.H whli b a patent hnN been Nmi. iI l iiu upright rack equipped ul.ii u t U-t of lit Clo metallic teKtli:i; l..is 1 irk'e enotish to aTomniod:ite five or kIx kernels of corn and nttahed to a aplke or hook, by lucrum of h. Ii tbr-r are aeenred to the ear from which the kernel are taken. Ordinary Roll or aawduat la uncd to cover the kernels, which apront under about the aame condition na they would out of door In warm weather. The Hpeclal meth od by which the need 1 teated 1 not ao Important a that both aide of an ear. Including middle, top and butt hould lJ tented and that It should ive definite data of the vitality and seed quality of each ear that Is to bo ued for aeed. Any other method la Bllpahod and In the end unprofitable. GcmG In Verse y 1 OLD FAVORITES. WOODMAN. SPARE THAT TREEI WKJDMAN. pr I hat U Tourh not a alnsla boucbl In youth It aheltarwi ma. And I'll protect It new. Taa mi frrthr'a baa4 That placed it near hia cot. There, woodman, let It at and. Thy at eMail harm It not. That old familiar tree. Whone Rlory and renown Are apread o'er land and aea And would! thou hew H dowaf Woodmen, forbear thy atrokat v - Cut not It enh bound tlea. Oh, apare (hat aaed oak Now towering to the akleel When but an Idle boy I aouRlit Ita R-rateful ahada. . In all (heir ajuahlnR toy Her, too, my elatera played. My mother kleed m her. My fetlier preened my hand. Forclve (hi fooltah tear, But let die old oak stand. My heartatrlnga round (he cling, Cfoae a thy bark, old friend. Here atiall (he wild bird ln And tlll thy branches bend. Old tree, in itarm at III brave! And. woodmen, leav the ptl Whll I've a hand to aava Tby a ahall harm tt not. George Popa Morrla. A LINCOLN POEM. no "The Wutdom of Abraham Lincoln." a collection of Lincoln best utterance, these line appear aa part of a poem writ ten In UM MT childhood' home I acaln And eadden with the view. And atlll, aa memory crowd my brain. There' pleaaure In It too. O MEMORY, thou midway world "i'wlxt earth and paradise. Where thlNce decayed and loved one lost In dreamy shadow rise AND. freed from all that'a earthly vile, B-em hallowed, pure and bright. Like acenes In some enchanted Isle All bathed In liquid llht. AS dusky mountains pleasa tb eye When twilight chaaea day, Aa buale notes that, passing- by, la dlstano die away I Abraham Lined a- THE HAND OF LINCOLN. OOK on (his cast and knew tha hand That bore a nation In Ita bold. Prom this mute witness understand What Lincoln Was how large of mold VOO L CITY PITFALLS. There ore nil kinds of aclieme and devlcea perpel rated by city scalawags : for BPpnr.it Ing the residents of rural comniunltleM from their hnrd earned J dollar. This In bud and blameworthy j as far as It rops, but It U not to be mentioned In the snme day of the week with that trade which In piled j by devils In human form In the center J of populntlon when they use all j blandishments in their power to de- j ludo the country plrl nnd BPparate her j from that which H ro dear aa life j Itself ber honor nnd purity. Such j men nnd woiupii ought not to be al- j lowed to exist. Hut they do. and ns , long as they do It Is well for the j country lnss not to be misled by allur ing nml enticing advertising announce ments, which give promise of large aalurles at easy work for all country girls who will go to the city and make Inquiry at such and such a place. The only snfe course to follow If a girl wI.sIiph to neck employment In a large city Is to ecure advice from a thoroughly reliable friend of the fami ly who is ni qini lnttd with the condi tions. Acting on this auggestlon will often save henrtiiche, heartbreak and a blasted life. FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION. Much Importance Is attached by grain growers of the country to the Mncomber bill, pending In congress, which provides for the federal Inspec tion of all grain. It Is thought that a charge of from bj to 75 cents per car will cover the cost of Inspection and grading, which will be given a consignment of grain nnd remain as Its stnndurd until disposed of. As things nre now there seem to be as many different standards of judging: as there are men and markets, with no attempt at uniformity. Sharpers In the grain buying centers take ad vantage of this situation, buying grain of the fanner as a given grade and selling It to a third party without touching as a grade higher, thus cheat ing the grower out of a margin of profit to which he Is lu all justice rightly entitled. The bill means mere ly a square deal for the parties most Interested and should become a law. A SENSIBLE COURSE. One level headed farmer whose case came to our attention the other day, desiring to locate ultimately la the west, has sold bis holding lu the Mis sissippi valley and has rented a email form for a year near a good market town In Washington and will move there at once. Ills Idea Is that In this way he will have abundant opportuni ty to look around, discount where nec essary the undue claims of oversea! oua land boomers, see things without bias or pressure and after having done this make his choice of u location which, lu the many Important respects which should be taken Into account. Is nearest to his liking. It will cost something to carry out this plan, but the all aroujul satisfaction which will be derived will more than compensate for the swat. The man who aped tha woodman' team And deepest sunk tha plowman'a share And pushed th laden raft astream. Of fata before him unaware. Thla waa the hand that knew to awing Tha as alnce thus would freedom train Her son and made tha forest ring And drove the wedge and tolled amain. Firm hand that loftier office took, A conscious leader's will obeyed. And when men sought his word and lock With steadfast might the gathering awayed. No courtier's toytnir with a aword Nor minstrel s laid across a lute; A chief's uplifted to the Lord When all the kings of earth were mute! The hsnd of Anak, sinewed strong. The lingers that on greatness clutch. Tat, lo. the murks their line along Of one who strove and suffered much. For here In knotted cord and vain 1 trace the varying chart of years. I know the troubled heart, the strain. The weight of Atlas and the tears. Again 1 see the patient brow That palm erewhile waa wont to press. And now 'tis furrowed deep and now Made smooth with hop and tenderness. For something of a formlesa (rrace Thla molded outline plays about. A pitying tlama beyond our trace Breathes like a spirit, in and out. The love that cast an aureole Hound one who, longer to endure. Called mirth to ease hia ceaselesa dole. Yet kept his nobler purpose sure. Lo, a 1 gaze the atatured man. Built up from yon large hand, appears, A type that nature wills to plan But onco In all a people's years. What better than thla volcelesa cast To tell of audi a one aa he s Since through tt living semblance passed The thought that bade a race be free? Edward Clarence Stedman. BONNY ELOISE. SWEET la the vale where th Mohawk gently glides On Its clear winding way to th aea. And dearer than all storied streams on earth besides Is this bright rolling river to me. But aweeter, dearer yea, dearer far than these Who charma when other all falL la blue eyed. Bonny, Bonny Elol. The bell of the Mohawk vale. Oil. sweet are tha scenes of my boy hood's aunny hour That bespangle th gay valley o'er. And dear are the friend eeo through memory's fond tear That hava lived In th bleat days ef yore I Ent wee(er. dearer yea, dearer far than these Who charma when others all fall. Is blue eyed. Bonny. Bonny Etolsa, Th bell of the Mohawk vale. OIL sweet are th moments w&aa, dreaming, 1 roam Through my loved haunts now mosay and gray, Aa4 dearer than all Is my childhood's hallowed horn That Is crumbling now alowly away, But aweeter, dearer yes. dearer far than these Who charm when other all fall. Is blue eyed. Bonny. Bonny Elolsa, Tb bell of the Mohawk vale. Author Unknown. PERPETUAL YOUTH. yfTUS yet high day Thy staff resums And fight fresh battles for th truth. For what Is age but youth's full bloom, A riper, more transcendent youth? A welivlit ot gold Is never old. Streams broader grow aa downward roiled. AT sixty-two II f has begun: At evnty-thr begin once more; -Fly swlftar as thou nearest th sua And brighter Bhln at eighty-four. At nlnety-flve, Bhoutdst thou arrtve. i - Hill wait on Qod and work and thrtv. ' -Oliver Weadstl BoIsms, , IT-I 'I I r fc'-a, 4Q ALCOHOL 3 PER LtWT AVaWelVfparalionCrAi slmilaiiiejifsFixxfanflRrtijia (ingtJieStnirtariaandncAwlsaf Urns : mi 30 1 20 u Promotes Di s ntoflcrrfi ness and RestXontairw vttoa Opium.Morpbaru? rTMiocraLl ISOT NARCOTIC. SSBBleBSBBBBsBBBB saSMBBBBMSSMBSI rrpr tfOliHkSMtJimwA Vw w- JtxJmm ' - - - - Aperfed Remedy foTCrjnsflf tlon ,our siotnacA.uiarna Worrox rorrvukkrasf ewria ness and Loss of Sleep. FacSinsle Sign&rart of NEW YORK. SO IccOCr- I T I RIWM7fJ!BCH For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature AM In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. ' ' HW HJ.ISI 'IHS ! Twt esMTau eeaiMtw. mcw Tees err. HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERQCTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOlT FIRST-CAL5S ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnlERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT ! : TTfinUi i n Ti l l 1 IT II 1 7 tf 4 rrrr ryssmtj LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors ' F. P. LIGHT QEO. HARROW LAKEVIEW SKATING RINK LEWIS & YOUXO Proprietors Open Every Evening and Sunday Afternoons Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons for Ladies .PRICES: Per Hour, 25c; Two Hours, 40c; Entire Evening, 50c CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M. CORBY, 6rof Managmr LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operates Stsges, carrying United State Malls, Express and Passengers oa. tba following roetes: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LALEVIEW AUTOriOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THB 5TAOE5 FARE3:- Klamath Falls Route Alturas Route Plush Route One Way $10.00 5.00 4.00 $18.00 9.00 7m OEPicesi- Lakvlw Plush KUai.th Palls Alturas Stag OwVe aWtSvaa Hstol ItaSal sbeyaj NEVADA--CAUFORNIA--DREGDN RAILWAY Daily Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 4:50 A, M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at - - - 6:10 P. M. Train No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at - 9:00 A. M. Arrives at Alturas at 10:10 P. M. S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 7:30 p. m. No. 3 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 2:45 a. ra. No. 4 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:25 p. ra. No. 2 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:50 p. m. i I I