C. E. Froman Dtl?nr and Builder l'Unt nnJ BNH'inrtloiia o( nil ktml furoiNhH nt ronton able r it it a Lakovtew - Oregon "JUST OUCHT TO SEE MY GARDEN 1 . ... PICTURES OF OREGON TQ BE SHOWN WORLD OVER p. you'll be crowing a few weeks jrom now if you get your garden tools from us. For with them you'll find the work so easy and pleasant that you'll never shirk it. Conic take a look at these tools. There are several new things you probably don't know about, and they are crop makers for fair. T. E. BERNARD "E VER YTIIIS'G IS HARDWARE AXD FARM IMPL EMESTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON SEED WHEAT! AT COST FOR FALL SOWING "TURKEY RED" "GOLD COIN" The Sevada-California-Oregon Railway has arranged to pur chase Seed Wheat for Fall Sowiug, which will V disposed of at La ke rlew. Falrport or any town along the line of the road, A T (XST. IF PARTIES ARE SOT IX A POSITIOX TO PAY CASH. WE WILL TAKE XOTES OF RESPOXSIBLE O.S'ES. Can furnish "Turkey Red" or "Gold Coin." The latter wheat is raised in Idaho, Wyoming and Utah and it is claimed it will with stand the late frosts as well as the "Turkey Red," and will not run out as quickly as the other. All orders for this wheat should he placed with Agent Class, of Lakeview, and that vicinity, and all other orders with "Fred Shatter, Land Commissioner, A. C. O. Ry., Fairpnrt. California." Orders should be in so that shipment can be made during J uly. The purpose of the road in this is to assist those who do not possess the ready cash and, also, to encourage the sowing of stand ard seed especially Fall varieties. H. V. McNAMARA Traffic Manager N. C. O. Railway RENO, NEVADA Read The Examiner Want Ads iw,;...;,'. .vi ' ,'v'';-. 1 -.- :r ..v . : v ..... . ' , ! 1 : ?r -- : - . '. . . - j v- ..... 1 ', ' 7 r f : ? " a ' - - , i : '- - ,' . r ' - .- . J j XL' if . MM CATTia autLV rulVIHTK nrniii aucc ua VAtriNi . CdllotnU' Utoilln, tlx niwl -kctu(ul, loaf ad nd lowr.l nwd.'f. lrln er nlll lor m. IVriia lit ttf Ulack l-t Ituoklrl. Till CtrrTM M8OAT0T llmmRUV. Cal. m (If your drugv1 ir (nckoa Tclnra, cijjr direct troin , Bradley Engineering Co !IliiliiBT.' 4 T II .V SniiHnry i:nIm:i:ics I'ulrport, Va. ltnio, Nivul TAKK I'LKNTY OK TIMK TO KAT Tlmre 1m h anyliirf tlint "rnjiliJ iat , IntC I" "low HiiloliW If you linv form 1 ml thn hnt lt of ntln too rnpt'lly you j nrt moHt likely uftiriii(C (rum IndlK'" ! tloit orcoDdtipatloo, which will roault I evputunlly In acrlm l!lnc iio)i cor- nvttM. IlKt'tlon 1i-ki" thn mouth, j I'immI nhoiild In' thoroiiKhty tnanti catl i! liiMiiWtaUMl. ThtMi hn you luivi a fullucMM ol tilt' t"tnnrh or (et-l tlul! nikI Htuplil alttT iwtliiu. Hike hoc of CliMiiitx'rliilu'a Tnblcti. Meiiy irvt-re (' of alomitch trouliln ami ooiiNtl iation liavu Ih-cU t'llrrd by the line of thre talilrtt. Thy nr Ty to take anil lliOMt arrrlil'le III rfftH't. Siikl by all lit'aler. 1 Oregon vill be aet in motion all ' over the world as a result of a visit to the state by Ralph R. Earle, repre senting Pathe'a weekly, a motion pic ture record of events which la aeen each week In picture houses through out the United States and European countries by more than 20,000,000 t "people. I It was with the cooperation of Louis iW. Hill, chairman of the board of directors of the Great Northern rail way and William llanley. of Dufns, 'Oregon, that the motion picture man ! was enabled to secure some very re markable viewa of Central Oregon ! agricultural and industrial scenes. ! Making the trip Into Bend over the Oregon Trunk railroad, the Hill line that has opened up the great Central Oregon country, the motion picture man was taken to Hums, In Harney county, by automobile a distance of 100 miles, for a week the l'athe re presentative toured Hartley county covering more than 1.000 miles by au tomobile to secure films that will show to the world the openings for homesekers on the free government lands of Oregon. While a visitor on the Double O ranch, owned by llanley, more than 2,000 head of cattlo were rounded up for the pictures. Motion picture pano ramas will show the extent of the great valleys of Central Oregon and the Blltzen canal. Just completed by llanley through the Blltzen valley. This big Irrigation ditch, formed by the waters of the Blltzen river, dralna more than 100,000 acres of land and la forty miles long. The pictures will show the hog and sheep Indus try, homeseckers coming Into the country, the aage brush land before and after the arrival of the home seeker and generally give a truthful picture of the opiortunitles and. pos sibilities of Central Oregon. LouIb W. Hill Is one of the fore; most of Northwest developers and .be llevea in the motion picture to give wide-spread publicity to what Oregon has to offer to newcomers. The Pathe people have also secured a reel showing the scenery of the Des chutes canyon where the Hill llnis expended an enormous sum of money to build the Oregon Trunk railroad Into the Central part of the state. The pictures secured by the Pathe people are the first of the kind ever taken In Oregon and will be shown In the lead ing motion picture theaters all over the world. S1000 Dollars Reward I own bll the cattle branded 70 or XL and formerly ownul li.v Cx Ik Clink and the I 'err lord Land ! t attle Company. Them) cattle are I now on the ranncM oi Modoc anl I Lasiten Counties. For Information leading to the arrest and conviction 'of sny party or psrtlea Illegally branding, killing, driving off or lln lioalug ol any of the above cattle I will pay ON'K THOl'SANU D(L LA I(S and the coHtaot arreat and proMecutloti. tieud all Information, ta K. 11. Day, Aliunm. Modoc county Cal., or to ins at I-utrolm. ICI Dorado County, Cal. If guilty party might ee caie, promptly notify the Hheriff ol the county In which the Illegal act wan committed ami udvlte me ly wire at my expense. V. I). DL'KK. Oct. 17 1L EE EJQC 3EE EZ3C U25EE: 1L New Trains- New Schedules IHI Wf It M PAG F Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars and Observa tion Cars, Making Travel Comfortable. Trains Protected by Automatic Electric Block Signals. Information on Application so I SUNSET. - I (ogden a shasta) I I ,V ROUTES if I For the Accommodation of Patrons from Points Along the Line of the N.-C.-O. Railway. Extra Sleeping Cars are Placed on Trains at Reno. vtf dt SAFETY FIRST Direct Connections via Reno to and from Points on the Line of the V.-C.-O. Railway WEST BOUSMD No. 23 7:40 P. M. No. 19 10: 1? P.M. No. 1 11:40 P.M. No. 3 12:58 A.M. No. 5 9:22 A.M. No. 109 6:50 A.M. RENO EAST BOUND No. 24 9:50 P. M. No. 20.... 9:10 P.M. No. 2 11:45 P.M. No. 6 0:55 A.M. No. 10 12:30 P. M. No. 110 , 4:10 P. M. SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS MADE IN ADVANCE UPON REQUEST BY MAIL OR TELEGRAPH. WRITE FOR BOOKLETS AND INFORMATION CONCERNING YOUR SUMMER VACATION TO J. M. FULTON, Assistant General Freight and Passenger Agent, RENO, NEVADA t It EE 3 G3 slIbZSiIbiIsssIbI EZ!! EE 13 C 3QE EC Mini ViH.-wm.eA. .1 3EI2EE i. -1 3E