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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY BXAMINtK, LAMAiliW OKI-UON , 5EPT. I7, I90i fialic QTcmtttu Clxa itlutr Published f.rtry Thursday A. V. BCACM. M atonic th.ll.llnt (One Year $2.00 TERMS: J SU Month. 1.00 (Three Months 50 HrACK On Inch Two Inch.1 Thrw Inrhra dttartor Column. Halt Column One Column. . . . 1 t mo X m ml 1 yr l t H no V " V '' 1 i W 1 imi (V J rt U rt in i 2 IHI 00 10 00 l(i 00 'i 1 S00 0rtlM JOlXM Srt l.S W :t 00 40 w 70 00 60 Ott ', 00 4V SS 00, I JO tW LAKEVIEW, OREOON, 5CPT. 17. I90J. Ciiptnln Henry Hindi of HoNton I the lfut Burvlvlvlnjj officer o( the old militia company tliut took part In the famous "Aroostook wnr." Sir John t'oekburn, nn eminent Rnglleh medical authority, nays women are leiw nervous, ami there fore letter fitted to Ik? Burgeons than ineu. Alfred H. Smith, the new general manager of the New York Central railway, begun hii career iih a mes senger boy In the Cleveland office of the Iake Shore at a salary of f 4 jht week. It is said that King Edward has given It to lie understood quietly that he considers a toast as much honored by those who drink water as by those who prefer something stronger. King Edward wiil s n.l (.Jiiccn Vic toria's priceless collect ion of Jul)ilee presents forexhiliitii.il at the Louisi ana Purchase expoi: ion ns his per sonal contribution the success of the exposition. Miss Jessie ( iilso:i nf I mlia n.i poli.-.. who recently gralu.ited from the Massachusetts liisiiuite .f Tecliiiol ogy, has just entered into partner ship with her fathei id is the first woman architect iii i : "lanapolis. John Forbes-lb in critic and jouruali.! . don at the age of M born in Aliordeen the grammar school . lege, and later at 1 i. Aberdeen. -on, the art i ..- died in Luti He was I educated at i Marsiiutl col- I niversity of ' .A feature of Iowa's Dairy exhibit at the St. Louis world's fair will lie a statue in butter of .iohu Stewart, the pioneer creamer. man of that tate. It will tie Hie size and will lie kept frozen in a glass case through out the exposition. Miss Helen Gould, who has liber ally endowed 1 1 . - Voting Men's Christian associations in a number of cities in Indiana . long tiie line of Wabasli railroad. h"-( .iov arranged to a ' ";.i;..i..- In the buildings which i-he lias helped to build. United States Senator Allen G. Thurman of Ohio did not have mini fy enough when he died to pay his debts, and It is deemed necessary to sell the old homestead on which he lived for the last twenty years of ills life and where his sou, Allen W. Thurman, now resides to raise funds to meet them. The funds in the San Francisco citytreasnry have been counted, anil the treasurer, John K. McDougal, found to lie a defaulter to the amount of one cent. It is to Mr. Mc Dougal to say that he tendered the amount of the deficit to the commit tee of the city council but the mem bers refused to aco pi it. Johns. Johnson of Fair Haven. Conn., to whom reference was re cently mmli'iiK "the last survivor of Commodore lVrtyV famous expedi tion to Jnpan In IsVt," must. It np jHNtni, share his distinction with James tllllaud, who Is now In his 7:id year. Mr. Gllland Is a native of Al tooun. Pennsylvania, and was with Commodore Terry previous to and through t lie whole exjiedltlon. In Praia of hMhTlli'n '!, hslrra IMarrhoea Kmril). "Allow me to itive yon ft few word in praise of (.'hamherliun's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcmedv," mvh Mr. John llaiiilett, of Ksirle I'sss. IVxan. "1 guttered one week with liowrl trouble and took all kind of medicine without trotting any relief, when my friend, Mr. 0. Johnson, a merchant here, ad viced tne to take this remedy. Alter taking one dose I lelt greatly relieved and when 1 had taken the third doae who entirely cured. 1 thank you from the bottom of my heait for putting thi great remedy in the hands uf mankind." For sale by .Lee Ileal). The late Koliert II. Foerderor, who was congressman for the Fourth Pennsylvania district and a rich leather manufacturer, died without a will and letters of administration have lieen granted to his widow, Caroline Fnrderer. The value of the estate Is not known certainly, but the estimate given by the adminis tratrix Is $3,000,01)0. It Is thought that It will far exceed these figures. Hour Hiinurh. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, our stomach is likely to foilow, and espec ially so if the digestion has lieen weak ened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of candy digested food Ma tea to the food thoroughly. five hours elapse lietween meals, and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may Ik1 avoided For sale bv l.ee l'.eall. THE BEST SHOE IH THE MRKET r ...IS TUB... HAMILTON-BROWN SHOE 1 s 0. 8 toctiUsK '4 Wamfm Made at OUR NEW I WF 7-al MADE AT NEwAp I fft Wiiat Does a Few Dollars Mean? gJ In the shoe field it means The Best Possible in ... . Style, Comfort and Wear If you invest in one of the above make. They fire the fit all over, wear like iron, swell-appearing shoes that you hear about but have never seen for the priee. We don't ask you to take our word ask the shoe. I Lakeview Mercantile Co. Maryland has three living ex-governors William I'inkney White, John Leo Carroll and Kliliu V.. Jnck-j son. Mr. White has been honored j by his fellow citizens by election to many ollices mayor of Cnltiniore, compt roller and attorney general of , the State, I'nited States senator and j several ponitions of minor impor tance. He and two other ex-gover-nors are all passing the closing years of their lives quietly. Professor Irwin ltd ulcus! ranch of Washington I'niversit y, who former ly lived In Sedalia, Kiiiihuh, has n-k-ed the courts to change hi name. Nobody in this con; try lias ever liecn able to pronounce It l ight and the professor ha got i ireil of being C tiled "Ilottciistraw." whii h was conferred upon him in Ills hchool days. t'-arrul Vddn AcuIiimI Him. tied ridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief, was the condition of an old sol dier by name of J. J. Havens, Versailles Ohio. For years he was troubled w ith Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Hitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he tebtities. "I'm on the road to com plete recovery." Hest on eartli for Liver and Kidnev troubles and all forms of Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c Guaranteed by Lee Ileal 1, Druggist. State Normal School. The Southern" Oregon State Nor mal School begins this year's work Septcmlier Mill. A large working library has lieen added: the physical and chemical labrntory has been fully equipped; ft new gymnasium i building is being erected, and a large and handsome school building is Hearing completion. The school grounds are lieautiful and pictur esque. The health conditions are of the best; the social environment Is pure and stimulating; the course of study has lieen strengthened and made more practical. The faculty has .been increased In numlMTs and the school Is now equipped to do work of the highest order. This school lsdongs to Southern Oregon. It desires and merits the patronage of the people of this great section. For catalogue address. I'.KNJAMINK F. Mfi.KKV, President. 34-8t Ashland, Oregon. C. II. Thomas, Secretary, ' V Special Round Trip Kates. bVtween Juno 4th and August 2ith The Illinois Central will sell round trio tickets from Oregon and Washington points, to Chicago, Cairo, Memphis, and New Orleans.Ht Greatly Reduced Kates. Tickets good for three months. Go intf limit ten (lays. Returning limit ten days alter starting west. Stop over privileges either way, west of the Mis souri Liver. Sale dates are arranged to lie conven ient to delegates to conventions of Na tional Educational Association ai Los ton ; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagles at New York; Shriners at Saratoga; Knights of I'vth ias at Louisville and Commercial Trav ellers at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of Sixteen Different Routes, Write us. We will cheerfully give any detailed informa turn you want. 15. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 1J 142 Third St. Portland, Oregon . Reduced Summer Excursion Kates. The Denver & Kio Grande, popularly knouu us the Scenic Line of the World," has announced greatlv red n-ed rotind-itip rates from Pacilic Co:n.t points for the benefit of teacheis uho will ien l their vacation in the l!'it, anl ol ilelcgiiles to nil the prom - t Conventions N. I'.. V., nt Hnt..ii; A. ii. I'. W.. at si. 1'unl ; I'.. I'. . I'... al I'.all iinure ; Woodmen of America, al I" dialiapoli' ; Eagles, at New York; Myx tic Mirine Ml nrtoga Springs : k. ol I', at Louisville, ami T. 1'. A al Imlianap oli. Tickets at the reduced rates will be ha-ed upon one fare for I he round trip, but will b sold niijv on certain dav. These tickets will carry stop-over privi leges on the going trip, giving ..isen gers an opportunity to vn-it Salt Lake City, Gleuw.Hsl springs, Colorado Springs and Denver; and will tie good to return any tunc within ninety (ii) days. Passengers going via the Denver iV Rio (irau. lu are given the privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to tho point voii wish to go, and for dates of sale and other par ticulars, as well as for illustrated phamphlets, write W. C. Mcliride, General Agent, tf 124 Third St.. Portland, tire. I f tttttfttOttMMMtf tits : ? 5. F. Alilstrorn?: T .Manufacturer of the . - 4. f V l) vW-t. LAKEVIEW SADDLES Recognized as the Kent Vaquero 5addle 3 t J Wilson ami I Hi Harness. Whijis, Holies, Keatas, 7 JJits, Sjmrs.'.Quirts, Itoseltes, Kte. -o- -6- -if- J Ilejiairin of all kimls, liy foinpelent men. -o- -o- 36&&&A AAA AAA LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL t FIXED EXPENSES VP., ami mri n 1 1 mawihnnt mtlflfr have a store as well as a stock ? mil nnv rent or lta en Divalent, ti. He must buy beat, light, service, Y tronuvirtntlnn noHtflcr in fact. V y . , , - . Z a host of things. lie cannot get Z, f along without them. They are 4 sometimes called the "Dxed charges" of the business. But f having oil those expenses does X, not bring business. 4 Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Piirniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN 1 Put vour sA in The Examiner, it brinns $ wi " ' " vr m m Tlie one Hilim nee.lr.l la ' .ul.ll. ll l.n pnilvUoulil '' kn.ttv lilm u.i.l that he hu Z .iii.ell.lim whli-h thejr need .'J. 'V or wunt. ' Z If tho expenses nro 10 per cent Z without tidvertlHlng, muke them 'Z f 12 or 14 per tent with odver- Z, tislng nnd double or quudruple 'f the biiKliicHH. Men's OutUtter. Z, 7. 4, 7 Vou aro Invited to lot th public know what you tiava (or aula throuK'i thla paper. Hereford Stock W arm I wH DrOW8 Vo,,y' Gon. i Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. 1AID0R ALAMO head of herd