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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
LAMi CUCMV fiXAfllNdR. : LAKEVIEW,' CKI200N, FEB. I, lOJ. WOOL IS VERY FIRH. 11mt It a III Deficit In American and I'orelf n Market t)emnd Heavier Than Uat Year. H takf tin following iwt ""- Ttilnc thn wind Httuatlfiu bir-Vv tmry, from Jutlc'. litTiuun ". monthly idn-ulnr, whllt In roinildrnHl very rellnld.. Tho wool market uvt Mm j.rvwnt firm totio from tlti fu t hat tlw roHMTlty of tlm Ann-rUnn hoIi H4NMHH utilliiiltl, ami they an1 liivliitf thHr ability to pun hum inor woolen textile than Aiiieilian iiiIIIm fall lrcMluce. That ilonieHtle wool Ih how iihhIi heaMT to the Ainerlian maiKifiu t nrer than any compel Iiik rhkIi-m of foreign. Ih alxo an Important factor, Imparl Inn Htrcnuih to I he market. A Ml 111 mole fnvoralile llilliienee Ih Hie roiivlethiti that the Miippl.v. In- Indluu nil wind ownel by Ihe mill. Im i 1 1 1 1 I ' I t ; 1 1 lo ke'p I he IIIIK lillHT.V riinnliiK al ll pnwiit rale until I In1 di'urt'r, which, if rourw, mcanMhtRh- r coat for woolen tntllwi tlw world over. Among the clrcuinntnnc that usu ally affirt irlcn for woolen textile, ntv thowe that Influence the price of raw material, and them) InTArlwbty precede price chanjcen for flnlnhed product. The facta which now force them Helven modi prominently upon the notice of the trade fire then': Flrnt, the en tin? ntock of wool In the United KtateM wait 2T n-r cent larger at thin tlinelaMt year than at prenciit, ill thouuh the cotiMiimptloti Im Rrenter now than then; mid Hecond, that while American machinery HcemM likely to rcijulre mun- wool lictwcen now and clip time than InM year, there U leHM of It, not only hen, but aUo in the direct purclwiMi'M III South America and AiiHiralla, which have fallen off r0 per cent. ThU Im Iii the cam-, where Im the dellelt to Im obtained? Am the neiiHon In the Southern I liinlnphere Im pracl Ically clowd, ! KuroMan liiii'UelM me the only place where Heeded MipplieM llll Im- I'Iic t-luullii'iiuce of thlH 11cm in the 111 (It'll higher relative ponl- n.vt Hit. w ill be available In .Ittl.v, i i . i oblaiueil I Iiiim neei mkII at Inw; heavy ImportM of 1 fi.ii-lL'ii wihiIh. all uraileM nf vv lilrh . . ; lion nf prlci-M abroail, iih eompared li.ive Imi-ii hIihw In an npvv ard ten-1 with our ow n. ileliey. 'I 'hi' f-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 tit t inn ; eliet t ol propter. iam raaarllla I'tlla live a.l.ll imI American bu.v in in "r," I '"' W1';" and .l,..o,Ute oat I'll. I hey net nurelv I 1 1 1 (fi'litlv. ciirinu li.reluu inarUelM. vv 1 1 ! 1 1 vv M inn a .vi ae ; , have Mixlaiueil an average advance if more than twice iim much do. Iliexlle llUllUi'l", lelllnVi H ail llleai- j ih-km nln.ul I he Mlabllity or vnliieH of j di iuel If vvo l I ii-al i ii, l.llMii.ne, Men llt'iel- mlie. jlynp pla, eic. 'I I lev purity I In IiIihhI ml iniirnv.' the .oinplexiDii Sold Hi KM enl. Hint rent ImiXcm hy Luke view 1'riin t'u. Hlel l.iikevievv I'hai tiniey. 4l-in To Cure a Cold in One Day. ; TuLu lU.ll... I., II,....,,,.. Tul,. ll.e Mil nation now Im . Ii I..-I ler ; A f itki-i r.-lniel Ihe n.i.ney if lli.in it vv;iM on.' v ear a-it. for I hen fol'i'lUII HiarketH Were below ilollleo I le, vv lille 1 1 lev a re now a bov I hem. At t he ipenillK of tin' I i Ii-1 M-rii-Mof IhU Venl'H i.oluliill Wool AllelloliM on .launai.v -oi h, ineriuo and Hue eroHNbred woolMMiiltable for America. iM'tied at ."ier cent above I Iii'i IohIiiu It IhiIm l'i ( life, I. Ill le I- on nu ll Ihix S . (n live Millie X-. M Iv Renters Take Notice. Tlm-e H hu.iri' U'iiliiii or lert"iiit! IhihU belniiKiiilf lo the Ciililiirniii .V (lnni.il 1 1-H' I C' i m 1 1 iii l.ake County will Jile;ine :iy rent inoui-y lulu ihe I', ink of .ukevtew. W. II. f-iin:K, Aweiit. 4 1 -1 f KcUucetl Rates from The Cast I ttn lit iiii 1 1 l.li-ii iru 1 t ii u n,i .,, of the lieeeiulN-r Sal.-M, while coarmj , tj,,,,,,,,, until April ;Wili there will t lo rie- in efli'i'L fruia lliu KhhI via Ihe liiMirotiM Lincoln crimMbredM, to llie MiirprlMc of the t rade. ad vanced 10 per 4'1'llt. With the exception of the eloMim lay, the at tendance vviim lare and I he coiujM't It loll keen, keeping priceM Mteady and firm throiiKhtout. (In Mome ila.VH American competition for mi ime of the choice rroHMhred cllpH eatlHcd them to fetch l'i percent above flie lieccmlM-r Auction prlccM. The Miply of wool In Kuropc Im very low, with coiiHiimpt Ion IncrenM- Iiik, no t hat t he UHUal KuroH'ail dt uiaiid alone, without any nupport from the I 'lilted SlaleM, Would prob ably have iM-eiihtlllli ient to ha v c 1 veil an upward ImpulHe to pllccH. What will take place at the huIimc- pient. mjiIcm when American conietl- lioll Im eeeted to Iiicivuhc may be aMlly HiinnlMed. Ah the ijuaiitity of wool reijulred for American machinery fit Itn pivH ent rule of coiiMtimpt Ion In nearly double the pri'Hent American wool production, there miiMt be more ami more di'iM-ndency each year upon for inn iiidrkctM. Thin hIo wn lu the lucreuKe over t he previous year, 40 mt cent In the imports of foreign wool In IW2, which year opened with a tmpply of wool left over from liWl, i.'." per cent ureaU-r than that oil hand at the oeiiinji; of the preneut year. It Would tliereiore Meem to Follow logically that with niu-Ii a reduced tiantlty of wool on hand, ntill lui H'V Iiiijioi Im than thone f last year iniiMt be bought during- the coining year, brluKiiiK AmcricaiiH us lucreaH ed buyers Into foreign market m where prlceit have already advanced more than twice an much im la the Tidied SlateH. Tbn Mun the ciimo the wonder Ih that iiiniitifaclurcrH nhould have openml their IIiich of Hatnplee of heavy-weight ki'(Ih at prices mo Ut ile lu ail Vance of last HeaHon and not In proportion to the higher coHt of raw material, although the verdict of the London Auctlono, Junt cIohciI, Im lli.it wooJ of all iitialltlen Im much I lllimiR Vntriil Ii. U., IohII WHithinKton, Oitvnli mill bliiho iiiiinlH. ll any of your IrieniU or relrtliven in the Kant are eonuiiK Went wllo thenc mievare in id feci, Kive n h their name and a.l.lro'. and will make it our luifiiici"-, to we thai thev are fciveu the let pofHlile rerviie. w e oiM-rute throiiiili ihtnoiihIIv conduct ed excurNion earn, and in fact uive you mil iieiu-iii in i no lalet-t convenience!! know n lo uioilern rmlroHiluik'. We have 1) ditlereiil roulen bel ween the KhhI and the Weft, Hinl lire in ixmitioti to ijivt-i you the lieiielit o( the iient cotnhinationa. Write 118 anil we will uive Villi lull nur licular. H. II. Trumhull. 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I-r (n fl (i jll))iM it V i, ,iu, f ,,i XVcCclablc Preparilionfor As slmilatinf ittcFoodandRefiula Unt ttte Sloinacro and Uowcls of Promote s Disl inn C 1st rfu 1 ncssaivlPi"'' rpnbttns nfilluT Opium b' r-T Mineral. rfZftrirf IH'I. 'in 1 1.,... iicss mid I .1 : . Vac Sim '. Si Jni.iei . i. KKW VOIIIi. li 111 IIM Tot Infants nd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Laact copy op wwappc .1 M IV t II h if is A Sshaerlbsrt te The Kiamlnrr wbs fvmerre from on locslliy lo another, of rhanr Ibelr poetofllr s4drM IknulS reaeaiber m drop th la elN s ear4 MtkHr sr eaa fcs s4 drrseed lo the right feetoSee. TUIC OIDCD ltoiai.C. Durt Jnli rArtn AdrtlBf Aer4ad ffrrchsnie Kxcbsnge, Maa rrsatrbno, Cal., where eontracta for adrsrtlaiag eaa he sas4a tor It. HHKKP slMAliDM. lamte? Parrw Br"4 mlth "J0 ror JfliilO DdliJ right ear for ewj reverse for wethers. Some ewes Ssaare Crop sad BUi In fight esr. Tar Brssd 111. Bang. Crane) Lake. foatnfllc address, Laksvlew, Oregon Zac Whitworth ear. Half Oadererop right for ewes j reverse tor wethers. Tar Braa W. Range, Flub Creek, roatofllee address Lakeview, OavgoB. Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leave Lakeview at 6 a. m. every day hut Funday. IWuminjj, leaveB pHUley at 6 0 a. in every dy tut .Sunday. Pasacngeri' are Sj. Round trip Sf OFFICE- KvnoM. Wncflelit' l."-nw LAKKVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE m Put your ad in llie Examiner, it brings g w - , S. I.. M Nacoiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Mafe leaves lakeview Mondays, Wed riepday and l'riilayw at 0 a. in., arrives at IMiihIi at il p. m. leaves Plush Toes diiyo, Th'irilav and Saturdaya, at 6 a. m., arrive? at Lakeview at p. m. PafeiiKer fare one way or $5 fT round trip. Freight rates from May lut to Nov. lt f .7r pi.'r linrdrd from Nov, 1-1 to May 1-t $1.00 per liumlred. Western . Stage . Line S. J. STLDLEY F. E. HAKKIS STUDLEY & HARRIS 1 LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Hi Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR E. 3SJ JUST OPENED. QOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. Snider Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES fl! mm ERECTED IN 1 000 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS L J. L. VAUIN, Proprietor. Office in Linkville Ifotel Klamath Palls. Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot Springs, Keno, Klamath Falls, Dairy, Bonanza, Bly and Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview to Bly, Bonanta, Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath Hot Springs and Ager. Makes connection with al! trains at Aer. Also connects at Klamath Falls with the stage for Ashland. Good Stock ... Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS LIOHT & HARROW, Proprietors COURTEOUS TREATMENT f A Bid For Tiude 8SBeia, STAGE LINE II. E. Harker, Prop'r. Office in Bieber'5 Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrives at Alturaa at 6 p. ru. leaves Alturaa for Lakeview at tl o'clock a. m., or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturae. Freight - Matters - Oivert Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. UMM BO YEARS' VV EXPERIENCE Upon trial I can convince you that I can sell you as GOOD GOODS for as LITTLE MONEY as any store in Lake County. QR0CERIEJ, CLOTHING, DRT QOO&S E. B. FOL LETT, New Pine Creek. 'Mil Trade Marks Ocsions CopvRiOHTa Ao. i lakeview Market mm., n H...L - ii.a.i i -i : . . ?ase33e uuur nunn ui nuiei lauBview Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. J.WENDELL, - - - Proprietor. Anron. amrtlnc iketrh and dfwcriptlon mar DuloklT uraroilii our opinion tra whMhar an Intention is probably pittuntabla. Com mun If. tloit..trtotlfOoiiQd0ntlaL llandbooll on FatMa ojii ir. uium avenor ior aetiurtlujt patanta. raienia utaen inrouto Muua (Xk n mtriiu wik, wiinout onaria, la IBS Scientific Jlntericam A kandaomaly tllnatralad waokly. Ijirr.t ot. 1 xriua, ai a oulaUon of any .caenuflo Journal. ruar I four luoutha. II. Bold bw all nauii&JaM fMN&Co.86' New tort Bnuwk UOoa. & W Bt Waahtuatou. ftC, Card to the Public. On account of the continued i!l health of my wife, I am compelled to change location. CoiiHoquently I am now offer ing my reeidenco property at a price lower than was ever heard of in Lake view 1 am also selling out my entire stork of Kooda at coat. 47 H. Sciimihck.