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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY GXAfllNER, LAMiVll-W ORHOON, Jl'LY 2. I9M. Pithllthvd Eva v Trday A. V. HOACH. Matonlc Building (One Year. $2.00 TERMS: .Six Month. 1 .00 j under cotiHlilci-.-itliui Three Months. 30 ! , ... let tirv h follow : The Pike at the I air. j formal tout raft lwiv Ixvn hIkm'iI jl'.vtlu Louisiana I'uivIiuhv 1-'ponl-I t ion olnYlalM, and by the conecitMloti jniivit fur M'viititi bin ji muH4iHMit ' COlllVKsioll.. St'OII'H of otlllM'H II IV I'Iioho nlivad.v Do Not Look At ihemg SI'li'K ntnrh.. Two lnchtii . . . Thro lnchv . vfuarler Co mull Mall Column .. On Column l (V 1 or ( .' IV fa o 7 ( II it flOCllOOO IMI li .V IV f.1 1)1 0r , . 1H (V 1 .S 0(1 '.. 00 i iVi !ii reproduce part of tlie Clly Cairo. -KM- IV I 7(1 IV 1 .XHV JttOO .M C.S( V l.VOd I ,,t I .! ,. I... ...I. LAKEVIEW. OREOON. JULY 2. IOO.I. Xtaillboul." To reproduce Hint part of t ho City I'lnkcy. enMed iH-innark l not the only place con taining Hoinetliing decayed, 'riiere luva lieen apparently a good deal of rotteiiiH'K of late rnmitt-tcil with pout marks. oiiiw Stone Is going back to tnl nionary work in Turkey. She had U'ttprbe careful. They Mill need the money over there, and next time un apt to raise ransom rates. Kn-Minlster Wu Tin Kang has Invii tflvon n subordinate- position In Pe king. Ho must feel this keenly, and the ctHHimMicenient season in full bliwt In the I'nited States, too. They -might arrange an automo .bilt race course in the IVscrt of Sa hara. The ground there Is Hat, and the place not much frequented ly Hsn(riaus. I-'. J. (Lucky) r.nl.lw in, the noto rious California millionaire, propone to found a city on a l:-rge holding of tiis in Los Angeles county that will le unique for this country. It will I-' .1 sporting city from start tol'mish all classes of vice, gambling more particularly, to lie given free hand. He will name it Citv of Arcadia. The American Protective Tariff league of New York is early in the fi"ld for theeainpaignof I'.hm. Kealiz Ing that the percentaire of new voters may prove to lie sutlicietit to turn the Hcale in several States. The League has mailed to its memlicrs mid connections iinpilr.v cards ask ing names and addresses of young iiien who will, next year, cast their first votes at a Presidential election. )"lies to these cards are coining in by the hundreds in every mail, and) The league is rapidly accumulating .ait immense list of names to which it will send literature of the sort cal culated to inform young electors as to the merits of t he questions divid ing the t wo it lir iff 1 1 parties. To operate a Ceylon tea garden. To exhibit naval maneuvers and 'sea tights by means of llevtsof minia ture war ships. "Mysterious Asia" to reproduce ivpivscutat ivc parts of I udia, t 'ey Ion, Persia and lturmah. "Old St. Louis" to reproduce the City if St. Louis as it existed in !.'!. The "Fire Fighting Inhibition" til ullltll' til.. fll..U ...... I. .... !.. tl.rl.t ' ing methods, and the most effective means of saving life and property from destruction by tire. "Trip to Sllieria" to reproduce Itiishiau scenes as though seen from a Kusslan railway train. "I'nder and Over the Sen" to con duct an Illusory trip to Paris by submarine boat, and an illusory re turn by means of an airship. "The Irish Village." ( i.il vest on Flood" to oix-rate a stenograph to show the lialvestoli tlood and the new (iahe-toii with its impregnable sea-wall. 'Trip to the North Pole." "liattle Abbey'" to exhibit cycli.r aniic representations of the principal battles in the history of the I niled States. To exhibit deep sea diving. The "Magic Whirlpool" a bout;j ride on the brink of a real waterfall, and a ride throiii;h a whirlpool. To operate a scenic railway. . The "Streets of Seville" represen tative scenes from Spain. I'nKss vour ius cm st.niil the strain nf siting tlio Swdkst Line of Dress Goodsand Trimmings ever ln tuiIit to tlu- town of l.nki virw. Till' PRICKS ;it whivli wo olU-r them, will save von tlu- tituililo of si-nding off, save von ihiuk'v, ami Ih'smU-s that, you will Sir the Cooils Ik-Ioiv Mtivin. A . Part . of. Our . Clerks' . Salaries is paid them to dmv pmils whether n want to hnv tr not. We will thank yon to assist in making them IvAKN TMICIU MONIvV I iv showing you these oodn that we are making this Koar ahout jjj Lakeview Mercantile Co. TIMHI K I.AM) Mirier. HI: t I'VIJ: I ' . I M Nr. l --rit-. I hikI ' Tti' . . I .-v l v -J US Mm r'.i. Niitict-H In r- in h-ivn thnt in ni;.hiici- uitli iti' j-r.tvi-hm tiwii( Jiiih- t. 17. i titlflcl i act fr t h i- !. nl tuii(N r luii'N in tic Hi:. 'tt ( ift.rniii. T' O'ii. Nt'V'iMiil S itnh 1 net' mi l' rritr."Hii tt'n'l nil the PwMir I an t -lifc ) l of Anfc- '11 . 1 ', ( h ,) liW 1 lk- I" r It till" -U) i in t I.N oM;ci iln'ir -r n tti n k ik viu w u rrn V I.nii'ly i if H! y , c in ii ' y ' ( K 1iii'. ii i ( Mr.' . w or ti tHii'iii--nt ti 14. 1 for ltn' ptiri ili- N l, . -u ' . s c i ; ' K Niii s . 1 k 4 i- u. T M . K 17 K Ir in 'I . A tiI rsn'i ' it Ply, i-Mtiiiiy rtf KUMinth. ( .if r-ir n . , oru itKt.-m ii! No 1 luf tii i'ir l.' o . ., f: i j K. o.fitr T. Ati'l- rm. A pioneer newspaK-r of Oregon wa the Jacksonville Sentinel. It was started in the early ."iUs, and had a career of about twenty-five yearn. V. ;. T' Vault, an original character, in Hie early history of tin-girii. was its first editor. 15. V. Ii-iwell was long time its editor and . tuiblinher. l-'or a iiuiiilH-r of years li. M. (.'. Oaiilt, now editor of the HilUboro Jndependeiit and member u tie legislature for Washington County, directed jt. it censed publi rntion several years ago; but there a new Jacksonville Sentinel start-f-d rpcfMitly by Charles Meserve. It iii a J'cnj weekly, carries proofs ot in dustry, and revives memories of the Ol4 Jackson villi? Sentinel. Oregon-.'an. Ills l.t llnpf Ilrnlliu-tl. Kroiii flic sV-nliiit'l. (Ji-Imi, Muiit In the MrNt rineniliLi of I ik l.lbnni:! It, nettlers in ISS'l. the editor at thin paper ! ',M11'' V""r ',' ' K !' '""' "' '" "". .. , .Kciril lnt' Ill- Ill Nip Hi.'l l"r tl, l.nrrlillM- ill was ainniiii the in ny seekert alter fur- I n,.. i h Xn 4 h'4 .stt , ( .m, filt alii, ii..l., II .i l.i.p ij..u (i,i., i;.... 1' u. iun.. I '. I. ...... .... ,u. ,7 inn- I day in April. Ilnricif hix travelling , imIhii.ii x. a i... r..n about and afterward Iiim campiiu: upon "(Hi-. -i.inii- ni K Unmih. .ini.- ..( or.-K"ii. i his claim, he encountered much had J,""'". "''.:!'" "J s," i7.1-', ,,,r. V" ;' ... . . 1 tin- V1, M.'.-f-n l, M-.1. M.1, Nil sit -l 4 water, w hich together w ith a Very It.;. It i.-. k 51 Hevore diarrh'M-a, w hich it weincd ui- ; I imt tin will "fd-r .ri... i. .im. iiihi tin moHt iiiwM.KKihle to heck, and along in ' KI"1 ," '"r :" 'i,i-r ..r , ' . ii, l Muni limn lur aitni uMuritl i.ti r n h i-1 to - June the cane became ho had he expect , uhn.ii He ir lUim u. .nl ln l u i.,r.- ti.e j ed to die. One day one of Inn neighbor ! K.-if iter .nil ll'-mur nf (hi. . ftl - at l.kv tiroimlir dim ,.r,.. k'miall lu.llW. .f CI,,.,,.. VI.-MT, OfKull .in Heir.Uy, III- Mill .lity ui I herlam H Colic, Cholera and Iiiarrhnea! 1 1.. 'imin.- nn. .-: churl.-. v. Km keinedv att a lant hone A big done wan , l.'"ly. Ilnrrv K. Hrn ll y. rrn- V l.mi.ly, o uiven him while he' was rolluii hIhhiI ,,,r T A n..-r m . m.. lrm T Atnl.r.i I gm iiiinu wi in. in wai roiling ai.oiii , . ,.,. ,,,,, (1,.r, ,,( ,,M or.-. on the ground in great agony, and in a oi,v. r .-nf. r ..I f nil , w ..i.mii.h. few iu i ii lite the do.fe wit repeated. The , Any ami all .. r.mi. i-OtiiiiMi; lo r. ly in.- giKnl effect of the medicine wan soon l",,v.''.,'l'"', lB"J". "r" r' ;' ,",'.?,'." noiurti hipi wiuiiii an inmr in aruiii ; ,Hy ( AniriiMt, V: w WWW w 5. P. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the LAKEVIEW 1 ktcotnlcd as the llent Viuero 5JJIe Wilson ;unl HiiL'L'y Harness. Whips, Kobes n; i i iii,;..!. i',...,ti.... i.'t.. i liint . ' i I , Ull I.., I iw.-tt i t -,-t, I, It, IU'jiairiiio; of all kinds, hy cotiiju'tcnt iiicn. a ' . T I W HPS SADDLES 4 Kcatas, .p. -o- o -o- was taKing in arm mninu sieefi lor a fortnight. That one little bottle worked a complete cure, and lie cannot hlp but feel grateful. The Heason for bowel dihordei" being at hand miggt-Hl thi item. For Sal- at lieall'ri Ini Store. 'The Chronicle, Call and Examiner, morning pnjiers of San Francisco, wtiil the I'.ulletin and I'ost, evening ji.ijters, give notice that, in eonse ipieuce of the increased cost of white 'paper and other expenses of pnbli ' Cation, they are obliged to advance their subscription rates. The morn ing papers advance t heir rates from ' (i't cents to 7i cents ;v mouth; the evening" papers In proportion. Sub iHt ription rates of San Francisco ; papers have always !ecn too low, ways the Oregonlan. The city is not large enough to justify the low juices. Charges of tin; afternoon papers of I'ortlandarutoo low, both lorsubscrlptionsaml lulvertisements. In San Francisco all advertising rate are much higher than In I'ort-laiKl. Went FUhing. "Ileen tishing' yet this season?" "Yep, went Saturday." "S'pose the biggest got away?" 'Nope" "Whafd ye ketch?" "Xothln'." "Went fishing?" "Yep." "An' didn't ketch nothtii"'" "Noiie." "Didn't even get a biu-?" "NoiMf." "Not a nibble?" "Nope." "You're a liar!" " You're another!" ISiff! Hang! Mny II I 'I K M . Iihattin. Ki-Klnd r. I (HI Heward, 1M. The readcrH of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there i'i at leant one dreaded disease that science haH been able to cure in ad its stage and that i Catarrh, ilall's Catarrh Cure is tiie only poitive cure now known to medical fraternity. Catarrh being a conhtitutional diHeane, reipiires a coiiHti tutioiial treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, at uik directly upon the blood and mucous aurlaces of toe BVHtem, thereby dent'oying the foundation of the dineaHe, and giving the patient Blrength by hiiiltiing up the con otitution and ansist nature in doing its work. The proprietors have ho much faith in its curative xwers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cane that it fails to cure. Send for list of tes timonials. Address, . J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. Hold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. TIMBLH LAND NOTICI!. I'lllti-il Stale. I.Hll.1 ORtri-Hi l.nk. Wi w, lire .. May 'J. 1:ki'.. Xoih.- m le r.-liy itiv.-n li.at In i-iitii,lliilii'i' vt llh Hi. provlHMMiti i.f l lie ai't nl I ongr.-.d of I u lit- .i, i.7., .-ntn.-l "an art f..r Hi. .a. of itinU r lam!. In tie .lai.-n .,1 ( alir.ir nln. Or.-Knii N.-va'lit anil In V a..h iiottiiii I.-r-ritury" a i xt. ii.li .1 in all lie- Cnliln- I.hii4 Male. l act n( AiiKU.t 4, IK'.'.', lie- InllnwiiiK i.-ritih limn tilcl in tlna (,llji . Ui, ir totiirii kch te iiit-ii ta fnt li : Walt.-r M. Il.-n... lit OHlranilcr, cotinty ui Cowlitz .tain of VVaali., ttwori) iitati'iii. iii Xt . Jl'.5, fur tin- purclm- of tin- Nil, li w K.-f i -K K4 XK . r. (, SK 4 Sec, Ti, X iu S, it n h. I'.liixU A. Ilclini uf Ohtraiiilcr.cniiniy of I'nu lliz. mate of Wanli., worn Hialement Xo. 'Jlirfi, for the ,urcha.o oi the XK )4 Sec M T VJ It Hi K. ( lareti.c c, llowarl ofCanlle Kock, county of i,wllti, main of' WaMh., aworu atatcineiil Xo. ',2117 tor tliu pur cliaat; of llic Nw 4 Hec M T 4( s, It 1 1, K. VA. '. Murrey of ("axlle hoik, con my of Cowlili, mat" ul W aali., awtirn atatrmcut No '.'IIS for the yur chaae ol the Nw Sc it.'. T 4U H, K In K. Thai Diet will offer proof to uliow Iliat hc laiul toiiKlil la iiioru talualilc for IU 1 1 in I'ttr r toiiu than for agricultural uiiriia-a ami toca lalillali llielr claim to nalil laiel h. or J. II. brim-oil, County Clerk of Klamath Kallav Ore. on Saturday, the IHth ilav of July, I'.iicl. They name km witie-.ai-H: Waiter s. Hrnm:, ami Ithmla A lleiiae, of oatran.ler, WatJ.. Clar ence ('. H.manl ami K'l. I. Muney, of Cajilli! Kot.-k, Wanli., and K. Vi. Merrill of 1'ortlaud, Ore. Any ami all M-raoim claiming advcracly th ahove .li-NcrilHMl lamia are rciiic,Htci to hit! thelrclalmalii tli la ofllcu ou or before aaJ.l Lftlh day of .Inly, 1'ju:i. may II 1'J K M.llHATTalN "eglnter. 1 1MHiiR LAND NO IKE. KKAl'VKI; rlHKM KH f. t'liltl"! Stalca Ijtnd OMIi-e, lakeview, Oregon, May , hti'.i. Notice Ih licrehy given that In co iillance Willi the ,rovlMluiiH of (he act of C'ouKrt-KH ol June U, ls?H, cuuili il "An act for the aale of tlnilw-r land, in the Hiatoof Califor nia, OreKon, Nevada ami In WaHhiiixlon Terri tory am lended to all the I'ul.lU; Land Hlatea, by ai t of AiiKOid th l, Kl. worth Kuaaill of Ijikevlew, county ol Ivtke, aiate of OreKon, haa tli la day tiled III tit I w olitec hid aworu ala lenient No H'Jrt, for the ourcliaiu; ol the Sw 'i KK l; N I, K V4 HK V4 HK i ol Hec. V7, T :u H, la K w. in! ami will offer .rool to allow that Iho laud aoiiKlit l more valuable ioi- IIh timber or tone than for agricultural iimooaea, and In cntab 1 1 nil hla claim lo aalil lam! before Inn id-glntcr and Receiver of Ihla ultlu al Lakeview, Oregon on Wedncaday, the lath day of AiiKuat, 1UUH. lie liainen a wIlneuM H: Vt . A. W'lUhiro, Wil liam Chiideri, Olie Koilct and Manuel Uwaaey, all ol Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all ,eroii claiming ailverauly the alx.ve deacrllxjil lands art) reiiienlt'd to file their datum In thin office on or bclore xald Jtb day of Auguatldua. May ll-lt K. Bl. Bsattain, KegUter. LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material c .. ... c HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings $ i Iereford Stock arm l Drews Valley. Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd of registered Kerefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. IAUD0R ALAMO bead of herd