For School Days Tim children niit ba supplied with School Book Tablet Pencils Pen and Ink And a multitude of older little aceewanrle t hot the liny and girl must have In order lo he inoal aucceaaful at school. ,V Iim vi thcrn nil At prleea m low Hal jroj Iect. Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIBW - ORECON ,N.f Oaklaaa1, CaUiarwia 1 h only Wnmin'i CnHrf. on Parlrle Cit. ( harinrl IKM5. Nrar two gital I nlvt r . I. Ira) clniiat throughout III yrr. hnliaiin mill grattiMlinn rrfii'lrrmvtlU ulvalriil li Iiiim nl Maiilufil anil t'nlvrralty ul Calil'imia. I.ahuralnrira fur aclrnr. nli nvxlcrn ''I" invut. Kacrllrtit oriwrtunillra f hmt ritiiiiiiiU'a. Ithiar aliitlv. muala and art. MHlrin irmnaiiunt Special car (or liralih I fl atuilrtita, om-llfxtr l'l rrrvhlrnl, l.urll 4 lav t'arMin. A. II., I. HI. !., I I- t. K ; iatat"ur aiMrrti .sricley, Mill Cullrge I IK, ilifnrni. TTTGood wiring is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE Are You Planning to Build TiiTimiowtTvnn7ortVVrilunrt Schools, Brkkrards. Creameries. Cob- densors, or any Engineering Prnlectf i VI A T m MINK HA li MA MPI.F.8 TKlili.tr it witt far too to consult hi ! CEIJSBEEK ENGINEERING CO. 604 Blake McFafl BUg. JWJiVJ J. D. Mariner Music House SB Sells far the factories un,r. A'o Jobbers, no agents. Can save you $100.1)0 on your plana pur chase. Mehllu ,f Satin. Kliabe, Weber, Henry F. Miller. ('has. M. Stlelf, l.auten. Cabled Sons, I'layer-I'lanos mill Klectrlca. String Mini Hand Instru ments, I'homtgraphs niul liifortls. All the Intent I'opul.ir Shift Mimic, .' ler copy. 123 N. Virginia Street RENO. NEVADA ruusi: 4r nox 422 $1,000 REWARD Th. OriB Ca Iforul. o4 N Llv. riiiM'K I'rot.e Ion AtamMailuu, o wh.rh tb. utiilor alKUedlaa inxinbrr will (Ire li.iuouu raw aril Ini .rldvuc l4 . eonrlctliio JJot huj pnjr or iar "" Una li'allliK hnrx a, rattle or mule, be liiuirlua toaujr otlta nirmiMira. In .ililiilnn in tb. aive, Hi uoilnraKned off.raon Ih. aameeondlllnn IMO.On for all hora a aiiii.l lior.' liuo Uar u ith or ellh.r Jaw. Braml frciirrlcil In olibl iiniiutln.. Ranx. larnrr lr and Crook oounlie. Burma t.uuxl wlinn oll. None butrroon hiirwaaold, anil onlf In Urg. anctiea W. W. Baowa. Klla. Oregon. Dental Practice For Sale OtIU'o Furnishings uml Dt'ntnl I'liiliniient coniiihte, together with un excellent tract Ice es tablished nix years, for sale. Locution mm of the vary best In u ru iihlly growl nr town jf Oregon. Hut two dental otllcesln town. For further Information, call or udiinesH the LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Lalevlcw Oregon Olrlanr boyavaii earn Una b ail II III I Oiild Klllvil Nimkitbaln. Bull .0 Hovrs nl (lolil Kye Nrrdlei at So a imiiur. und ua tlie si uo and ve will atMirt you Ibis flu Krrk i lialu and UhiIii t. Order uvtUlua loday. W. trust you. ttmuart Supply Company Boxata) BKATI'l-X, VVA8U. il I I, i I V 'I . t MANY WATER RIGHT PERMITS ISSUED 8alem. Oregon. A lummirr of the water rlifhta permita lasuod by the atate engineer In tha seven montha prior to July 1911. shows an Increaaa In tha development and use of our water raaourraa. ovar tha Drlor record. Dur ing auch aaven month' period 283 permit i bava been approved wherein a time limit baa been aet for tha beginn ing and comoletlon of construction, and for application of tha water to bene ficlal use through tha conatruction of Irrigation, power and other worka. These permit a authurlie the conatruc tion of 628 ml lea of canal, and 43 rea ervoira at a total coat aa ahown by tba permit of $9,004,239. They contem plate the Irrigation of 212.W9 acrea and the development of 17.9113 theoreti cal horsepower. The reaervolra will coot 13.117 9C.9 and contemplate the atorage of 707.40 acre-feet of water, submerging, when full. 17.345 acrea. During this Period f 10 479 waa paid into the general fund of tha atata treasury, which amount ta alightlv In excraa of the appropriation for the ex penses of the state enrinecr'a depart ment for an entire year. In the 21 montha prior to December last, during which the water law waa in effect. 602 permita were Issued and the eatl mated coat of worka to be conatructed amounted to $15,714,215. .Theae figures Indicate a marked Increaae In the busi ness of the office over the average for the former period. No right to water can la acquired without flrat making application to the atata engineer. Dur ing thia aeven montha period. 529 aoulicationa to appropriate water have been filod aa compared with 870 for an eaual prior period. Proof of appropriation under theae permita mual be made to the aatli fac tion of tha board of control. In order that the record at Salem mav be kept mora clearly up to date, the board baa adopted rulea reouiring the filing of annual proof allowing that work haa been proeecuted with diligence where more than one ver la allowed for com pletion. It la expected that thia avatem will te completely Installed bv Janu ary 1, and all holdera of permita insued prior to auch date will be duly notified aa anon aa tha neceaaarv forma ran be . , Prepared, and prior to any advene action or cancellation by the board. A compilation of the water lawa of the atate haa been prepared in pam phlet form and oopiea are now avail able for gratutoua oiatribution to those who a Duly therefor to the secre tary of the board of control, or the atata engineer at Salem. Oregon. Fine Wheat Display A fine diatilay of wheat, oata rye and barley from unirrigated I and a ia ahown at Maxwell 'a office. A aamole of rye 6 teet 8 3-4 Inches tall grown on the Oliver ranch; oata. wheat and barley grown on the Schmidt place formerly kt own aa the Fuller and Walker ranch and many othere are enough to drive a man back to Die aoil. The aamolea of Gooaeberriee brought in from Rock Creek by Ed ISond are ; enough to convince anyone that thia ia a fruit country. Some of the graina brought in are from places where the ! writer haa heard people aav nothing would grow. BIG FIGHT ON FOR RAILROAD LANDS Salem. Ore.. Sept. 6. The long ex pected anawer by the Soutnern Pacific railroad company to the auit by the government for the recovery of 2.730. 000 acrea of land held bv the company aa atate grant lands waa riled here to day. mi i aa a ... . . ine ranroau noiua mat tne govern ment haa for forty years collected tax ea on the unsold portions of the land involved and made no protest against the patenting of the lands in question in tne government a suit the com pany was charged with forfeiting all ita righta to uowsesHion of the land involved when it sold the land off in tracts containing more tnan 160 acrea to one individual and at more than $2.60 an acre, as was specified when the land waa given the railroad com pany. The value of the lands Included in this grant and over tvrilch this suit ia pending ia $70,000,000. Suit waa brought some time ago by the government on the grounds above stated to annual the title to the cor poration's eran. lands in thia atat. After a very hard IcbmI battle the case was finally decided against tha railroad and thin answer would aooear to mean that the corporation expects to fight this decision to a finish. In fact one of the greatest nrrava of legal talent ever lined uo in anv cane in the history of the country will probably clash when thia answer cornea UD to Issue and the final result will be watched by the gen eral public as It will be one of wide interest not only in Oregon, but all over the United States. LAKE COUNTY HOMESTEAD LANDS Government Homesteads In Lake (bounty, Oregon are about the best to bt found In that Una, in the entire western country, There are many townships where the land ia level, aoil 'deep,' fertile and productive, water ia to be obtained at from ten to fifty feet and of unsurnasaed quality. Tha survey of tha Oregon Eastern and the Oregon Trunk Railways cither run through the best valleys that have landa open or touch aome point in them. The N.-C.-O. Railway coming here placea Lakevlew tributary to aome of the other valleya that have good landa left open to open to entry. The towns In tha Northern part of tha county will offer many advantages In the matter of trading points, while ck.w.1 atnr.a in,i .f ..,fT.,.- .r. ,.. Ing established in many of the larger ! chief public servant. He believes In settlements. To one that baa never popular, not degenerated government; aeen these vacant landfi produce, there I realizes that general welfare, not Sel es n be no idea of what they arc able interest, must be the motive power to do. until he has aeen what the men ! o' H'lecessrul and permanent govern and women that ara devcloolng the i ment. He Is honest courageous, able. homestead country are doing in moat cases. Like all new countries there ia the speculator in evidence; the man that aita down and talka about what he can do but never tries to put it into practise. Yet there is the man with braina and muscle who does things and he is the one that ia to te thanked for the many successful experiments that show what ia done here in many vallcVs. One valley in the county 'in nearly 1.000 feet lower in elevation than lakevlew. while there are aome that range from COO to COO feet lower in ellevstlon than here. The man or woman that get a homestead or a desert claim now ia the one that will be able to look back and see the wisdom of the move. for there are a lot of men in thia part of the country that could not see that there waa going to be any value lo tha timber lands that were taken some few yeara aince. and wnen tney were about all gone, aome of them fell over themselves trving to get the poorer stuff that waa left. Some got theira and others got-left. Desert claima are alao aiother good thing to tie to. No residence ia re quired on them, but the land must be improved. A man can take a 820 acre homestead and bia wife ran take a 320 acre desert claim or they can both take a deaert claim of that amount of land, making 640 acres that can be taken bv them or the man can take 480 acrea him aelf by taking an enlarged home stead in addition to what hia wife can take. If the land would not grow a disturbance it would be worth taking at tne Government price but aa it ia tillable and productive, it ia certainly worth the time and effort to get it It will also be wise for anv man contem plating taking advantage of the many opportunities to realize that there are many evidences that the entire Lake County area ia an artesian well basin. Wells are flowing in two or three of the valleva and others are contemplat ed aoon in the remainder. Artesian wells will make every acre of thia land worth $100 per acre whp the water ia flowing. MONTHLY HORSE SALE AT REDMOND Stepa have bees taken by Central Oregon people to exploit one of the greatest resources of that region that haa heretofore been neglected. Thia ia the useful horse. To stimulate breed ing of fine animals, the Central Oregon livestock. Sales Association has been formed, with headquarters at Red mond, and hereafter sales of horses will be held on the third Monday of each month at that pome Tha object is to establish a big horse market, where breeders will eome In loucn wun Duvera ana nna lair oricea for their stock. Tba organization ia not for the benefit of Redmond alone nor is it inteded for the profit of hsso ciat ion members, tut it will help every aection and community of Central Ore gon. even to the rancher in the foot hills. The outside buyer. It ia believed, will come to a sale where he can pick from a bunch of 400 or 500 head, when if be has to travel from ranch to ranch, be is not attracted. All classes of horses, from-bronchos to the finest riding and draft horaea, will be offered. - Central Oregon haa exploited its alfalla. sheep. wool and cattle but little has been said about ita horses. Yet it produces thousands of dne animals, climate and ajl conditions being favorable to the best development of the horse, and the new plan will probably add to the im portance of the industry. For bowel complain t In children al waya give Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Dlurrluea Remedy and :astor oil. It I certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water uml vveul- ened Ih (1i awaut to take, No nhysl clan cau prescribe a better remedy. For sale by all good dealers. SENATOR BOURNE AIDS LA FOLLETTE United States Senator Jonathan rtotime. Jr., of Uregon haa given out an Interview in which he endorsed tha candidacy of Senator La Follette for the Republican ncmination against President Taft. Senator Bourrie'a statement is in the nature of a challenge to Big business and meets the charge of judlclalism which haa been lodged against La Follette bv placing against thia state ment tha legislation enacted in Wiscon sin under tha leadershln of La Follette. Senator Bourne aaM: "Why have I frr montha been so In- : latently for La Follette lorTrTesiaeni .' rj a l . r flkA nm.ll.tn.. prrauiw na !) rrmiiv ti uib tuiiii. Hons which I Ulieve are necessary for a man to possesss In order to pron- 'erlv fill the high office ot the Nation's dynamic, with twenty-five veara ex perience in legislative and executive public life. Though radical in manner be ia extremely conservative in thought and action, with high ideala. broad ideas and strong convictions. General welfare (a nia goal and selfish interest his abomination, "I urge the big business interests of the country to studv the laws of Wisconsin enacted aince he waa first Governor of that atate; hold him. as the dynamic personality of that elector ate: resnonsible for all these laws. If investigation ahows them to be protective of the personal liberty and property rights, then support him for President. If destructive of per sonal libe-itv or property rights, bitter ly oppose his candidacy. Such an in vestigation will show Wisconsin lawa to be constructive, not destructive, oroffresaive. not reactionary, intelli gently conservative. not blindlv radical. "Senator La Follette ia a stateaman. not a politician: a deep thinker and not a demagogue. Hia candidacy pre sents an ODoortunity to nominate and elect a president on his record and not on another man'a endorsement to promise to follow in another'a foot steos. He can. and. in my ouinion. will be nominated and if nominated, will unquestionably be elected." "See America First" Urging the governors of all the states to help along the "See America First" movement Governor West baa addressed a letter to them calling their attention to the beauties of the Pacific Northwest and making an urgent appeal to do everything possi ble to stay the tide of foreign travel and turn it to the Pacific Coast. Gov ernor West calls attention to the fact that this tendancy on the Dart of Americana ia a great economic loss to the country snd should be combated on everv possible occasion. He esti- matea that $3,000,000 ia spent abroad every season bv Americans that should be used in seeing their own country in-; atesd. The Governor calls attention to the big (convention called for Balti more January 22 to 27. 1912. when the "See America First" movement will i be discussed and asks that each state aend a big delegation. RECENT IMPORTANT LAND DECISIONS Following is a monthly digest of public land decisions. The following important law pointa have recently been decided by the See-etary of the Interior. Homesteads. The homestead law doea not in ex press terms require establishment of residence within six months from date of the entry, as said in Nilson va. St Paul, M & M R R Co. (6 L. D. 667-569). The law gives a period of aeven yeara within which to prove five years actual residence and cultivation. The land department, like all other tribunals, recognizes righta rising from inevitable casualty. Serious illness of a member ot one's family is inevitable casutv. for the anxiety arising from affliction and thn duty arising irom human obligation constrain the mind so tnat it is not free to carry out its purposes. When real estate, comprising more than 160 acres had been conveyed to a persn bv another for the purpose to defrauding creditors, such grantee took the legal title and did not bold as trustee. When such grantee there after made homestead application, he was disqualified, uoon the ground that he was the owner of more than 160 acres of land. Where en try man has settled upon land and made substantial compliance with the homestead law as to cultiva tion, residence and improvement for the five yeara immediately succeeding that date, hia subsequent residence elesewhere, after the expiration of the five year period and the submission of bis final proof, can in no wis) affect his right to patent for the land. Deaert Lands. In deciding mieationa involving character of the land and water supply. arising under the Carey Act. of Aug. , 18. 1894. tha Department will necea-1 aarfiy rely upon tha technical informa-', tlon furnished br ita experts. When a person takes a desert land entrr by way of assignment, he is thereafter disqualified from making an original desert land entry. In cases where lands are open both j to settlement and entry. A homestead j fUlm tnaw hm nit ilmA aifkv ti a4 1 I ment or by entrr. A person making an additional home stead entry contiguous to hia original entry under Section 2. of the act of Ann! 20. 1904 (33 Stat 627) may reside anon either tract The object of the requirement of i annual proof in connection with a desert land entrr is to test the good faith of the clairsant Entrvman must have a good water right for sufficient water to irrigate the entire irrigible area in the entry. In allowing credits for annual proof it ia not necessary that the water right should be fully complete in the entrv man nor that time be available for use by the claimant An entrvman under the homestead laws, who had acquired title, ia not qualified to make an entry under tne Reclamation Act Instruction of June 16. 1909 (3 L.D. 58) affirmed. . The act of March 2. 1889 (25 SUt 864) haa no application to entries under SUITABLE FOR HARD USAGE FOR SALE Jf you cannot be fitted properly or you have bad feet. I'll make you pair of Shoe or Hoots to measure that will fit you, and will wake them. If neces sary, In one day. I absolutely refuse to mnke Dress Shoe be LEO ilASEL. SHOEMAKER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE "Dignifying the Industries' WALLACE & SON ( Wm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lako County I UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND Parlors, next door WATSON BUCKS! NOTICE TO I will be at Lakeview about September 25th with 800 head of the Baldwin Sheep t& Land Co. 's Rambouilett Rams from Hay Creek, Oregon. These Rams are noted for their size and shearing qualities. The most perfect type of Mutton and Wool Sheep combined in the world. Sheepmen wanting Rams this season will do well to wait and see this lot, as the price as well as the Ducks will be right. I also have a fine lot of pure bred Cots wool Rams that I will deliver at Klamath Falls In numbers to suit purchaser. For prices and termr, ; T. F. BOYLSN- ' HOTEL LAKEVIEW, LAKEVISW.dnSQOH the Reclamation Act and the addition ! right granted In aald Act of March 2. 1889. cannot be exercised by entrr withia a reclamation project Everv or try of land within the limits of a withdrawal under the Reclama tion Aet aubject to reduction to A farm on it as thereafter established br the Secretary of the Interior, and improve ments placed Oixm the different sub divisions by the entrvman prior to auch reduction are at bis risk. Affirming ease of Jerome M. Higman (37 L. D. 718). Timber and Stone When the only issue before the t la Kthr tha laud la subject to entry under the timber and stone act the claimant should make prima facia showing, supported bv the Affidavits of at laaat two witnesses, who hsve actual knowledge of the character of the land, showing that it ia chiefly valuable for the timtet thereon. Uoon filing of auch a affi davit, within the time allowed, a hear ing will be ordered to determine the qnestion. If the above requirementa be not comolied with the entrr will be canceled. Aeuxually treated, a aprained ankle will diaahle a matt lor tnree or four wek, hut by applying; Chamberlain's Lioinieotfreel.au hd aa tbe injury la n-reived. and oberrm tn dlrc tiona with each bottle, a cure can be effi-cte I In fnm two to four day For aalc by all good dealer). Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE cause I am not equipped for It, but If you want a pair of Shoes that will wear, you can get them here at reasonable prices. Sailed bottom ShiH-s from $5 00 lland-aewed welts from - $6.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Thia Ulk- title or ab-Mtttal 4-as tk, whieh will aw My by atr girl how ta teUCCKKI Draa awul la the maul 14 ay mm it will aw arat PHP.K. The alas erthfttfellrge lata alts-airy aa aaaalariae he laAawtrHra. mm4 ta Mrrn AtL the SM-aalai. It aAVra fa.raci la tariealtarn, Ctrll Saslareerla. Kleetrleal SCacisMir.iag, Jf e-haaral SCasrlaMtrrlaa:. Sflaiaar Karlawrlaa;, fan-ktry. Itmwmrnlir Hrleara sad Art, taaaaere. rharaaaey aa Maaie. Tha t allege aaeaa taeareaihrr tm. Caala ireo. Adrew: RR4j.lf4TB.4K, ORftiOX AaiRICUtV TI KtL -OLLac.K, t'ervallia. Oregaa. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to Telephone Office BUILDING BUCKS!! SHEEPMEN