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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1901)
i . aiN EXAHINER, LA REVIEW, OREGON, DEC. 2g 1901. Railroads to Southern a. i Eastern Oregon. The Yreka Journal says: .and Washington papers about branch railroads from line in California anil Neva Southern anil Eastern Oreii f hp Oregon ii worried ie S. P. K. i, invading ith pios- poets of being extended later i to Idaho, Montana and Washington .. more di rect connectioi vHi San I rine.-'t seaport on tin Pacific new railroad up tin- Klamat1 the old Yiiginia hanch in i distance of t5 in. le-, 43 oi Oregon, with f eauierc lm miles further, U opening Portland business men, trade should go thai wa convenience. Another brai Weed's, this county, is aU Southern Oregon, and tin 'sco, the m. The . er from county, a i i is in i .hly Sol-yes of i hink the ardless of road from ely to tap McCloud Hiver railr. ad from Upton, n.'ar Sisson, may soon be extended thrown Modoc county to Oregon. The Neva a, Califor nia A Oregon road from Hi ii i grad ually being extended norilf ;ird, and is now on the border-of Mud . county, to continue on into Oregon at Lakeview, with connections proposed m in South ern Iih.ho. Later on a direct railroad is likely to be built nj into -be interior jiorth states, even to the Canadian boundarv. Saw Death Near. "It often made my I irt ache," writes L. C. Overstreer, of ) jin. Tenn., "to hear my wife cough un it seemed her weak and sore lungs omd collapse, tiood doctors said she was mi far gone with Consumption that no niedecine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Ir. King's New IMscov ery and persistent use ofth.it excellent medicine saved her life." It's abso lutely guaranteed for Coiil'Iis, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma and all throat and lunii diseases. 50e and $1.00 at Lee Heall's, druggist. Trial bottles free. j'UNGJSNT PARAGRAPHS. First Business Man "What did you do while you were up in the country with your wife?"- Second Husiness Man (g-loomily) "Penance." Sommerville Journal. Miss Uotawad "Charley, how do you know you lore me more than anybody else in the world?" Mr. Saphedde "I know it because you have money." Ohio State Journal. "There is a man out in the wait ing room," said the great man's sec retary. "I think he's a bum actor." "Why do you think so?" "He says he's anxious to pet an audience." Philadelphia Press. lioynton "Harding tells me he is suffering from an operation." Saw yer "I hadn't heard of it. Surgical, of course?" Roynton "No, this was a financial operation. Gibbons bor rowed ten dollars of him yesterday." Boston Times. Mrs. Mann "What a man you are, Joseph. You always take the pirl's side eery time I have any trouble with her." Mr. Grueby "Well, why shouldn't I? Doesn't she-sympathize with me when you and I hare words?" Boston Transcript. Sue "Pauline's father is quite a penius." Belle "In what way?" Sue --"Why, he had a pair of recording scales attached to her hammock. If they ree-istered over 130 he knew Jack had been sharing her seat." Philadelphia Record. "Woman," said the Sentimenal Person, "is the holiday in the life of man." "Yes." remarked the Coarse ly Sarcastic Individual, "and I hare noticed that after a man takes that kind of a holiday he has a hustle all Ike rest of his life." Baltimore American. "I wish you and Msy would be come friends again." said the would be peacemaker. "Well," said Fay, "if he'll make up, I will." "I told her you had said that, and she said: 'The idea! It's easy for her. I ner saw har when she wasn't mads up.' " Philadelphia Press. loitkeraen Seldom Hat Goat. A writer says that typical southern ers very rarely have gout in their low er extremities, and he explains his statement as follows: "The moment one sit down, he looks about for some object upon which to elevate his feet, usually resting them on a chair or win dow sill if indoor or the balustrade if on the porch or piazza. Now, the lo cation of gout being simply a question of specific gravity, it does not descend to the feet becaute of this habitual elevation. If it should get there it would h obliged to climb. The small nesH of the southern foot is accounted for in the same way that is, of course, las southern mm" foot. The mouiii never tlevatu Kngliahmen have whopping big feet, which they keep plastered right down on the ground or door at all times, as if afraid of let ting something get sway from them. They have gout in their feet in conse quent." N. Y. l'rr.. " SEVEN TO "ONE Sometimes the weight goes up that way when taking Scott's Emulsion. Seven pounds of new, healthy flesh from a one pound bottle of Scott's Emul 7.cm is on record. Scott's Emulsion brings everything to its aid ; good ap. petite, strong digestion, rich blood, new body strength, and ; bove all the power to get all the good out of ordinary fr od. For those who are in i.eed t f more flesh there is nothing better. Thin folks try it I We'll send you a little to try, if jrou like. SCOTT & liUWNE, 409 Pearl street, New York. Commendable Enterprise. The Alturas Plaindealer says : Mr.C. C. Kachford returned from New Pine Creek last week where he has been en gaged in building two liiif reservoirs for John Reid. For years there has been a scarcity of water, and numerous suits threatened over .vater rich's. Instead of spending money in law sui's, Mr. Heid, ! with commendable enterprise, went o work building reservoirs, or ra-lier tap ping two natural reservoirs by means of tunnels. Mr. U u'ht'ord ran one tumie! 1(!) feet long, besides some dee. cuts. These reservoirs will give Mr. Keid water for 1000 acres of alfalfa. If all our citizens wouid club together and build reservoirs instead of going to law tliev would be much better off. A Woman's Awful Per'al. "There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an opera tion" were the startling words heard by Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Knlge, Wis., from her doctor after he hd vainly tried to cure her of a frightful ase of stomach trouble and vellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she con stantly grew worse. Then she began to use Electric Putter which wholly cured her. ' It's a wonderful Stomach Liver and Kidney remedy. Cures Mvspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try it. Only 50 cts. Guaranteed. For sale by Lee Beall, dru-uist. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. An English clergyman named Bacon is making balloon ascents in and j around London with a view to ascer j taining the sources of London fog. j In the coldest parts of Siberia a rainbow may sometimes be seen all I day long in a cloudless sky. It is supposed to be due to fine particles of snow in the air. The Marconi station installed on tha Nantucket lightship ha proved to be very successful and several trans-Atlantic steamers have been able to communicate successfully with the shore by its aid. It is asserted that the number of compound locomotives in use in this country (as compared with simple en gines) averages 7 per cent, of the whole number in use in freight and passenger traffic. The danger of living in a house that harbors consumptives is illustrated by the fact that of (5,273 patients of ficially examined by the German im perial board of health 2,177, or 34.7 per cent., belonged to families that included other victims of tuberculosis. An English steamship company has issued a circular letter offering free passages to delegates from labor unions who wish to visit this country to ascertain the exact conditions of labor and wages here, and also what advantages, if any, we have in the way of labor-saving tools. btecent experiments made to deter mine the lot ensuing by exposing eoal to tha weather, unprotected ii any way, show, contrary to genera belief, that it is very small. Then was a gain in the amount of oxygen but a lost, of carbon, hydrogen anc nitrogen; the loss of calorific power was slight. Deaths of Royalty. The lingering death of the late dowager empress of Germany has had few counterparts in English royal his tory. Twenty-five per cent, of the number that has reigned there since the Conquest met violent deaths. Twe, Henry VII. and Edward VI., died of consumption. Old age, with its complication of physical troubles, helped to carry off Victoria, George III.. Elizabeth. Henry VI., William VI., Edward III. and Henry III. Three died young, Edward V.. at 14; Edward VI., at 16. and Henry VI., at 33. Queen Anne died comparatively young of apoplexy. Mary's death is said to have been due to sorrow over the loss of English territory in Erance. Henry VI. 's and George III. ' last days were clouded with dementia, and George II.'s demiss ws occasioned by the bursting of a blood vessel. Philadel phia Times. good ; APPETIZER Our Bohemia Lager is a good appetizer, rootl to taste, an up-builder of health. Spe cial eare is exercised in mak ing it, special care is exercis ed in handling it. Have you ever tried Bo hemian? Write for terms and prices. BUFFALO BREWING COMPANY Sacramento, Cal. 38"3m WOODMEN OF THE WRLDiiSr;SS: Meets on tlic 2il Hint 4tli Wednesday of i esrh mouth in MhmiiiIc HhII, hi S p. in. ,c t. K. I hknky. nnsiii I oniniHiuiiT. i tLIKIS OOIHXH K, V IITK. M N ...Knights oi Pvthins... s Q CiOOSK I.AKK I.OlXiK No. lift, Iiu't'ls every Tin-Mlay evening, Old Fellows HhII", I.nkevievv, lire. Visiting Knightx . eonlislly invited. J Jay Hi'hton, 'linc llor Coinnmniler. C Mvm. 11. AYKKi-. K. oi It. ami S. G. W WISE. General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel, The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon K7T A I EXPERT AT CLOTHING I'arlor on Main street, J'ist north of field's MercbHiidise Store, I'riees Moderate and SatiHiHetiuii (Umr- J f an toed, liive me a call. i -oaoe0 FRANK T, GUNTHER TC JEWELER Age r'Lake view Stage Line S. L. McNAUGHTON, Proprietoi Office, Hotel Linkville Klamath Falls, Or. Leave lakeview at 6:'-W a. m.; arrive st HIJ in 11 hours. Leave Hly at 6 a. in.; arrive at Klanath Falli in If) hours. Uave Klamath Fall at 7 a. m.; arrive st BeHU ick in V houm. leave BeKM iek at A a. in.: arrive at Aver in 7 houm. Mike connection with all traioa st Ager Cal. EasyCoaches Excellent Accommodations PaRM-neer, epra and freight trtlfi ol. cited. All tutiuei entrusted to u will be expedited. tlMUMIIIIIIMMI IMMMMItMt Vernon's New Livery feed & Sale Stable NORTH OF COLBI HOUSE lakeview, - - Oregon. HtyliBh Single and Double Turnouts. Good Strong Rigs For Traveling Men LadieH and Famil ies will find fafe rigs at this stable. S.J.VERNON, Propr. IE Aft 1 11 1 BLflCjniTH5 t WdQONrU.IifER5 Horseshoeing A Specialty PIANOS J. IV. Maxwell A tent for Ten of the Best high grade and rtandard makes of Pianos $240.00 and up Organs $50 up (ft 0 b 4 H h LOOK OUT 5a For am oim killinir or ttel iiiK bKk-k Ik-Ioii'Iiih to till) South Eastern Oregon Uue Stock Association $500 REWARD Will he giteii for the arrest and eonvli-tlon of aii.i h r on or Kiroii nUlinK any stock helonviiiK to meinlieni of thia Amoviation. J. D. COUGrlLIN, J, H. INNES, President. Secretary. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. in. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Painluy at 6 :'i0 a. in. every day but Sunday. ' Passengera' are Sj- Round trip $9 OFFICB ( uolda A WlnKtlel.I'., l.akcvu-w. r-. !, -r-v r -v j-v W fcd e W W mii"ciT7ncpiiin 2U : i J, E. BERNARD & SON I City Meat Market U . .irn. r.r,. l Door North of Hotel lakeview j Beef, Pork and j Mutton Bologna, Sausage, Etc ftf PROP 1 LULIInLLM 1 1 U I I ri Greatest Playground on Earth EVI:KY M:RI ) CAN kvi-ky wish Suited 5PI-XIAL RATIS Have been r.tuhll.lird by the SOUTHERN PACINI, hetween all part of CALIFORNIA and It icrrat numbrr of famona rrmirta by which ( lie rupt-nne of a trip la reduced to a er low and rtanonablc rate. I or example: VKOM Al l. PAKTS OF CAI.IPOKNIA to vHi- ki sok rs in thk shasta bh- (ilON, I.AKI: I AHOI- AND SI KkOlM). INU.S, VOSI MI I t;, THI! ItlU TKt:H5, THB KINUS RIV IiH COliN I KY. I RO,T 5AN JOAOl'IN AM) SACRAIUNTO VAI.l.t V POINTS TO THIi MOM't:KHY BAY COAST. 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