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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY DXAMINIIR, LAKOVIliW ORCOON , OCT. 39 , I9i)i The French architect FliMl'l"' Merlale was conunlssloneil by the tdinh of lVrsln to liull.l a pavilion for his majesty on the exposition grounds In 1'.H. but he lias. It Is sahl. never Ihvii able to collect a franc In payment. The French courts living unable to al.l hint, he has uppealeil fialtc CTcmttlu Ca nlncr A. Y. BEACH. Maaonlc PullJInf THE BEST SHOES IHTHE MARKET ...isTiin... HAMILTON-BROWN bHOK CI1ILD1W. (Ono Year. $2.00 .'Six Month. 1.00 (Three Months 50 TERMS: WW LACE to the Hague peace tribunal to help MADE Af NLW SPA! K in Inch Two I lichen rhrr Inohea. . . . Quarter t'ohimn t k 1 mii :l m ml 1 ' him In obtaining a settlement of his 1 (W JC! im .l.l . ii.VJ I QUI AIM 7 IV II IV IS IV !U0; SOU It) IV 1MI claim. Srtv sort is on '.vow jm is 1. v .'.s iv iv To (V Hall I'i'liinin aw r One Col nmn WOO ai 4.HvtUiiVit..vi0 . . .w . V ,. F LAKKVIEW, OHE0UN, OCT. 2t, IWJ. Mr. A. I. T. Whltno.v. tlie wrltor of bonks for ;irls, mvntl.v i leliratoil her seventy-ninth birthday on Milton Mill, near Hoston. Mniw. Professor TheoilorvMotmnsrii, now early S years of asi continues Ills coiitriliutiotia to ancient Komaii an tlquitiei excavated at liaalliec. C. M. Malloy of Chattanooga, Tenn., after five failures with flying machines, has gone to Shu Francisco, where he will make a sixth attempt. Tnsecutlou of two fcuili.lue Kildy He for practicing medicine without A license has been commenced by the State Board of MeOical Registration of Indiana. In the absence of horses both a plow and u mower were used tied behind his automobile by Mr. Baser, an Ohio farmer. The machine was geared too t,nt to give the best results. Th German stateglves to one uni versity more than the British govern ment allows to all the universities and university colleges in England, Ireland and Scotland together. The American Investment in rellg ous and educational Institutions Id Turkey Is $J.jOO,000 and more than ito.txm.OOO has been siient In mission worn covering nearly a century. On June 30 last there were 57 war thips of ;!rj,"iM tons displacement in the course of construction in Eng land. Of this iiumlicr li' vessels were U'ing in royal dockyards and 4. in private yards. There will be no more iutuxi leatiug liipiors soM at the National Capitol. Tin- bill proliibiting it ellp .ed throtiiili tlie Senate last winter frni tlie I'resideut was not consider ate enough to veto it. Mrs. harles J. Ilolin ta, who died Jit her home at Attleboro, Mass., iv- celltl.v, was I he widow of Ilavid I-- ! Dolman, who wasex-urt to Ma n;iis (:e ; at iii.-Wli upon ll.e l.ceai-idii of i;iniki f 1 1 ill liioiiiiliietit. l'rank James, the former outlaw, who made an interesting career for himself in crime, has determined to take up the work of a farmer during the remainder of bis days. At pre sent James Is wtarring with Cole Younger, another outlaw, in a wild west show in Kansas. James Is 00 years old. ' He Hays he has hail his hhare of excitement, and hereafter will le known an " Frank James, farmer." Oeneral Fred I). Grant, now In command of the department of Texas, makes the latest argument in f.tvor of the army canteen. In his list report to th wit department re inainraliiH that the canteen Is "a protected circle into which no vice or degradation can Intrude," and he declares that to clone the doors of the soldier's garrison club and to fc.-nd him out into the haunts of Iniquity and vice run by Immoral Vultures who, degraded themselves, het up standard f morality, li lt, l-rt-uking down all harriers of re straint, invite and Induce soldiers 1o Join in all sorts of depravity and in f.tmy, is a wrong to the noldlcr as well asa wrong to the community in which the soldier Is located." ly local application as they cannot reach the d if eased inirtion ol I he cur. There is oulv one way to cure ilealnes, ami that is iy connlituuonal reHifdu.. Pert I new in e.uod I'V an iiitliiaie.l - dltion of the mucin Hum- i" lle I.UMrt . l.i.iii Till a. lien tin lut'e in inll.uii ill you have a i u m li mn sound ol im perfect heaniiK a ml w hen It in entirely closed. lea(iit-H is t ie result, anil mi- lea the iiitl.iniination can U taken mil and tins tube lectured to lis iioiiiuil con liiinii hearim will Iv ileslroyeil for v.ir: nint. cases out of ten are caused by t'atarrh. which l nolliing but an in ri loned condition ol the luiuum services We will t!ive One Hundred IV.IIar lor any vase ol I Value ( ' aussl by catarrh i that cannot he cured by Hali'a Catarrh Cure. Send lor circular, Irve. V. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, Hali'a Family I'illa are the tHat. Sir Thomas I.lpton sold his Chicago pork parking plant to a rival cou- cern for $l,:tJS).UNi. He hus a new fad now having purchased a large tract of land near Savanuah, (icorgla, which will lie transformed Into a vast vegetable and truck farm to supply the English market with early stuff. Sir Thomas Is the right kind of Investor: he Is uot afraid to risk money now on anything American ru f 1-SM-kJaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by i bacillus or itrrui winch exists plentifully in street dirt. It Is inactive ho long as er mined to the air. but w hen carried Lie neath the sum as I it the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and w hen ttie air is exciuueu ine germ ia roused to activity and produces the most virulent poison known. These germs may lie destroyed and all daiger of lockjaw' avoided by applying Cliaui berlain'a l'ain Ualui "freely as msai as the injury is received. Pain Balm is au antiseptic and causes cms, bruiM-t, and like injuries to heal without maturation and iu one thud the time required by the usual treatment. 1 1 ia for bale by Lee Beall. The fnllowing Is supposed to have originnted with some Missouri editor: "A teacher In a neighboring county wrote the word Moduli on the blackboard and asked her pupils to compost sentences coiitul. ling the word. Among tho.-- written was the following: three pups.' " 'lliir dogma has ltfii. i- Than rills nue-U.JM ll.l- Is-ell il-ked III The Wlwituay are t. Ii a li I r I :iin s Mom:lrli and Liver Table! -ii-iior to the ordin ary aalhattie and liv-r jiill-'.' our ur.tui-r i Tln-v are easier and amie pl.-H-ant to t.ie m.d their ell.-et H i-iitle and so agree.ib.e thai "lie harl.v realizes that i. i i" 'iice.l li ined iciue llien llu-v not muv m-.ve me i . - . ... , l bowi-ls but impiovi the appetite ami aid the digest i .11. I r pale at !'" l ent.i 1 l.er bottle bv Lee iS.-all. i .r UOl.ll O) l-l I Agriculture in Scotland. Scotland has an area of lH.iMiL'.tsJ acres, of which 4,714, 4'lt! are under cultivation; II-' persons own one half of the total area, and eighteen jiersouH own one-fourth of it. One fourth of the tenants hold five acres or less and nearly one-third hold be tween five and twenty acres. Reduced Summer Excursion Rates. The Denver & Rio Grande, popularly known as the "(Scenic Line of the World," has announced greatly reduced round-trip rates from Pacific Coast points for the benefit of teachers who will siiend their vacation in the Fast, and of delegates to all the prourneiit Conventions N. K. A., at boston; A. O. U. W., at St. I'aul ; B. I'. O. K., at Baltimore; Woodmen of America, at In dianapolis; Kagles, at New York; Mys tic hhrine at Saratoga Springs ; K. of P. at Louisville, and T. 1'. A. at Indianap olis. Tickets at the reduced rates will be Im-ed upon one lire for the round trip, but will he sold only on certain days. These tickets w ill carry stop-over privi leges on tlie going trip, giving passen gers au opportunity to visit .'salt Lake City, (jienwood Springs, Colorado Springs and D oiver; arid w ill lie good to return anv time within ninety CM) ilavs. Pii'.-'engei s going via the Denver it Pi') Grande are given the privilege of returning via a ditierent route. For the rate to the point you wihli to go, and for ihil.M ol hale and olher par tieulars, as well as for illustrated phauipliletH, write VY. Mcurnie, ijeneral Agent, tf 124 Third Ht., I'orllund, Ore. I 1 ir I IKJP Women Made at our new They arc the fit all over, wear like iron, svell-apiearin shoes that you M hear about but have never seen for the price. We don't ask you to take our word ask the shoe. U " mmm g b Lakeview Mercantile Com V-4 51 Special Round Trip Kate. I'xtween June 4th ml August Siith The Illinois Central will ihII round trip tickets from Oreuon and Washington points, to Chicago, Cairo. .Metuhi, and New Orleans at tireatly Reduced Kates. T'eketa uooil lor thre months, tin- . i: . i i) ... i....:. I lllg lllllll. ten uavs. Itr-iurimijc mm. i.-ii ilavs alter starting went. Mop over ! privileges either way, west of the .Mis souri Kiver. ale dates are arranged to Ihi conven-j tent to delegate to conventions ol -a-tional Kducatinnsl Association at llos ton; Klks at Italtiinore; WimmIiiicii at liidiaiisx.ll; Kagles at New York; Shriners at Saratoga ; Knights of Pvth ias at Imisville and Commercial Trav ellers at Indianapolis. You can take your choice ol Sixteen PifTerent lioiites, Write us. We will cheerfully itive any detaileil inioruia linn von want. I!. II. Trilinhiill, (V.mnieri iiil Agent, P. HiTliirdSt. Portland, tlreg. n. CASTOR 1 A Tor Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Ciipiatare of Tin- On iwn Wei kly journal, a ! mo crailc newspaper. It nu-s. full of news -all of It! t! a year to any ii'Mhmm. Tlii IniHTial. I'. I), f'a.x K'l. I'oitland. Dr. olu-r lu i. ilil'O" r-ini-nu '' " " ,;" ,, . r.,L , Nol n I- !. l I,) 1H in, l.y Hi" nii'l. r-ii,'H' 'I y .,.,, ,,( ,,. u , I ..... I I ..n.i,ein .1. i(. a linn-. n-i il, 10 'In-1 r- ilimri il. siel h.I I- i"i" liannir rlaiiim sKsInn ll.e ..il l iL rea- ..,,1,11 lle-.II llll the l,eceMny M.l.l ll- t. hi .x 11.) lie. nlli from ilu-il-iie lu re of, to tin- mii.l r..-ciitir si ll.e i. rare i.i i risrii I'lllblU II, III I lie IllWII l Uk' Hi . Ort KI.U. ll.e anine Is l'iK tin- plsee d.r Oiu (raiinnein.il of ll.e htmlm m ol M.I.I rUte. A . I.. lluWKi L Kxeeinur ol ilui last will and Ti-nl anient of J. I. A'l'.., il.-eraseil. Imleil Oelotier Ml VAXi. TIMBER LAND NOTICIJ. ITnlleil Stall IJjnil Ofllin. Ijna-vlew, OreKiui, Oi l. IS 1'JIM. Nollee l lierel.y Klven llial In conphsme with the i.rovliln of Ibu act nl lutiKreMufJiineS, IMTS, ilitlll.il "An act fur Ihe sale of tlrnls-r landu In the Siatt-siif Cslllnr ma, Ori-Ki.n, Nevada snil In WanlilnKton Terri tory a el. nilei1 to all the I'uhllo l-ncl HlU-, t.y ac-t ol AiiBiml 4th lHOT.Hlorlliis V. Vyrnon, ol Ukevlew, county of I-ke Hole i.l Orirmi, has tllert In till ofne bin nworn statement No. WI6 li.rlhe piirulisHiiol the l-ou 1 ami if Section No. a InTowiKlilp 40 s., K. No. Jl K. W M, anil will offer priM.I to how that the land v uslit Is more valuable li.r Its tlmt,er or nlone than lor agrleiiltiiral puriMMH-s.aml towtatdlsh hl claim to aslil land U-li.re the Ke Inter arnl llec-lver at lakeview, On-soii on Weilnenday, the 80th day of I'BCKHiber, VMS. . HfiiBiiii aMwltiieaes: T. B. Verimn, w. V. Iluke.J.H. Hel.l.amlu.H Ix.wil all of Ukcvlew, Ori-son Any and all perioDa clalnilng advernely the alxive deu'illid lands are requesled to lu tln-lr eUlnia In thUoffteeoaor befiini said 3Hh day "i lieeemts r, 1IA:. Oet U 4i K M. HBATTIN, Ki-Rlster. TltlllKII Al SOTII K. rrilted hlale. hall Oftlei! at l.nkcvlew Ori-KOii Oct, 14, l'HU. Notice Is hereby given Unit In compliance with the provisions of Un act ol 'ousri-ss nl June ;), 1H7N, i nilileil "mii act tor Ihe sale ol timber IhiiiIh In tin- Slates of f altfornla. Ore sun, Nevada, and In Washingion Terrilory" s eilellil. il li. hII lh Public l.sllll HlHteS l.y act of Aintusi 4. ls'., .Manuel J sasn-x, of Lake- view, ci.rnlv I like mste of On vi.li, li s filed In I tills nlllce hi- .mini Klsl.-llielll No ilKI, li.r till! purchase "I lle-KW'. H W( See I NW! N' Hee No la hi Ti No !W Hit no is K Win. Mini will Otier pi. .of lnslii.w HlHl llieli.ml.hllMKl.l im hum o vslu.il.li- for ox umber or ' . 1 1 ihsn lor iiRri cuiti.r.il liOlpo-e, and lo ib 1.1 if li li is el it I in In Mid liiiel n f..i. the ItcfUn r m.i.I li-celver lit l.i.k. i ! . or. on Monday, the Prill day ol jHi.uiirv, J'i"l III lllllll. h wllnei-s. . W A wihhlre, Jllllll-H Young, W in I 'lend. -lining, Mini I- llnworlli Hua ail, all of Lak.-vlew oreKon. Any and all persona clMlmlng adversely the aiiovH-dcscrihi d ImihI" Mm r. iiii!ied to Hie llielr clalin. In thiaiiUice oil or bufura aald lUlli day of Jan-, luot, Oct U U K. M. Bsattais, Kevlatcr. Wnat Docs a Few Dollars Mean? In 1 1 10 shoo field it moans The Best Possible in ... . Style, Comfort and Wear If you invest in one of the above make. 5 S. F. Ahlstrom 6 Manufacturer of the a. M I LAKEVIEW Kecognlieii as the ltal Vaquero 5addl J Wagon find Huy Harness. Whips, Hobos, Hoatas, 1 t t i:i . c iin i-ij 1)11.1, - III I H I I I Repairing of all kinds, i ! I A IPVI P W , VILwVV Sash, Uliiuls, Mouldhij;, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and l:urniturc of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & Put your ad in The Hereford (. -r--.,'-V- :i:.i' i -- SADDLES l',,.,i(,.u I in .A. .n. ll'l.ii in .i l.iv. by competent men. -o- 3 PLANING MILL CLENDENEN Examiner, it brings $ J Stock $arm Tim.A Drews Valloy. Oregon. F. O. Ountlng, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. IAID0R ALAMO bead of herd