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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
LAKG COUNTY GXAMINUR, LAkLVIUW CRCQON.NOV. 3, tWJ falu umtu Ea utncr Pahllihml Every Thareday A. Y. Bl. ACM. Maaonlc Butidinf . ---- - TERMS: J SU Mon?h.;.V;.V. V. "iffi ! (Three Montha, SO , 8PAIK vn Inch 1 wk't mo S m mul 1 Jr f l oo H oo .s iw f! ii IC2 Two Inchon 1 w: W 7WIHil fhrwi lnchr. 00 10 00 1m IS ll J.S 00 .V ll TO 00 Jimrl.T l ohiiua S! 00 lMi -.ViW it. if Column WvlMXl W l On? Column iSOOO i 00 4.MW A IJl'KO LAKEVIEW, OKCQON. NOV. 5. 1903. Tin hack tax case against the es tate of Senator John Sherman linn (Ken nettled at Manstied, Ohio, for $2,(HX). The amount sued for wns more than $2rt0.0tM). William Uanisauer Is probably the moat cool headed of all American "steeple jacks." Recently he clitnlieil ta the top of a flagstaff In Cincinnati, :JT feet above street, and stood on hU head on the ball above the tint;. He remained on the top of the staff mi hour. George G. Vest, formerly United Siates senator from Missouri, has taoved from Sweet Springs to St. Louis, where he intends to pass the winter. Mr. Vest, though quite Treble, stood the Journey very well. He wait accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge 1'. It. Jackson, his sou iu taw and daughter. A recent letter from Abyssiua des crtU's King Menelck as a man about i'A years of age, dark In complexion, bin face marked with smallpox and hlM chin covered with a slight gray ! b?anl. He has a keen, t hough t f ul face, brilliant dark eyes and through an interpreter converses intelligently with his guests. Siir Francis I'lunkett. now British embassador at Vienna, who will probably succeed the late Sir .Michael H erls-Tt as ambassador to the Tutted States, is married to an American, woman, the daughter of C. V. Mor gan of l'hiladelphia. Sir Francis is IW years old and has been in the diplo-1 oiatic service of his country over 40 yea rs. Itev. Father Joseph Maszotas. who . . i i . i t ,, ! ""V "" . rectorship of the Lit htiniali Catholic 1 church of East St. Louis, but who! had refused to obey the mandate of the bishop, has finally capitulated nd will depart for Cleveland, Ohio, here he formerly had charge of a flourishing parish and lias many friends. Frederick M. Iliibbt-ll of D n Moines, Iowa, who lias planned tentatively the founding of a great college at the Iowa capital, Is one of the wealthiest men In the state. There is a special provision for the payment to Mr. and Mra Hubliell during their lives of stated HuniB.and there Is allmitation ilso covering the lives of other mem bers of the family. A'iHiain C. Hartridge, the lawyer who wan sent to the Caroline Islands by the widow of the famous David !. O'Keefe, king of Yap, to look up theestateof her remarkable husband, has returned with the information that he found O'Keefe's will on file at Hong Koug. Theestate is valued at f 1,500,000, most of which Is left to the widow and daughter, who live In Savannah, (in. Mins Nora Jlolt house, deputy re corder for Wayne county, Indiana, has announced her enndhhicy fur the office of county recorder. She is the first, woman candidate for public oflice which Waynecoiiuty ban. Miss Ifolthoiise has been connected with the recorder's oflice for ten year-'. She entered the oflice while le-r father wa.s recorder and has acted as de puty ever sii.ee. Five other candi dates for the office, Including the in cu inbuilt, have been announced. Till' COriVCt WU.V to prOlloUIHV till' VJ unfce of Maeterlinck, the author una tannatlst. Ik ns though It were sfiell otl "Mnhterllnk," not Mnyterlluk, or ! Meterllnk as It Is variously called. Tlio I'lvni h pronounce It Mnytcrllnk tho houi.,1 of no In Kronen In h" but In Height n l'lench the ae -1 pronounced "nil." Maeterlinck I 11 Hclglau, having Iki'ii born nt (ihent In IsiU. Ili htit Ihvii styled "The Hclgain SliakesMare." It was In IS'.K) that lio tlrst liecnnte fatuous up on tlit production In Pari of his play, "Ia l'rlneesse Malolne." There in more Catarrh in thi Pivtimi of the country tliau nil other dipeaxca put together, and until the laxt few i year tea it pooped to he incurable. ror a Kri't many year dm tors pro nounced it a local iliaeuse and nrerrrib- ed lH-al remedies, and by constantly lailiiiir to cure with local treatment, pronoun, ed it incurable. Science hae proven catarrh to Ik' a ronxtitutional ! disease ami therefore requires conotitu- tional treatment. Hall 11 t atarrh I ore, manufactured by K. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, ia the only i onftitotional cure nn the market. It in taken in ternally in done from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and iuuchuh surfaces of the tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and tehtimonals. Addrecs F. J. I'll KN EY & Co., Toledo O. Sold by Drut.'Kii't "5e Mall' Kaiuily Pill!) are the best. The poisons of some of the common and also of some of the most loath some diseases are frequently contain ed iu tht mouth. In such cases any thing that is moistened by the saliva of the infected ersoii may, if It I touches the lips of another, convey disease. The more direct thecontact, the greater the danger. It IshHIcvcd that much can In? done to prevent contagion by teaching habits of cleanliness. FKIH MIITII AKltlt t. New Yy ot I'ltinK Chamberlain' Cou2h Krmrd) . Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban. Natal, Ninth Alrika, hh: ' Ai a proof that Clutniberlaiu'n Couli Uemedy ir. a curt) Mlllable for old and yoinitr, I pen you tht IoIIdwhik: A) neigh bor of mine had a child jtixt over two months old. It mid a very bud con:)) und the parent did not know w hat to Kive it. 1 -iit'i-xted that if they would ui'l u bt'tlle of l .hiimbf rhtuiK I Colit!h Heincilv and put home iipm the .1 i... i... i ...... i. ;. ... dllIUIIiy ,eat ,,.,i,v waH Hn.uinu j, ' cure tl.e cl.il . lh uiey uiu uihi nrouiu atui a ipiii'K re net ami ce re' I the hatiy. is fur tale hv l. e l'.eull. This remedy Special Round Trip Kates. li-tween Jnhe 4 1 ti mid AiiyUft 2'ith ! The Iilinom Centrd will t-ell roun l Inn tickets from llrwm and WashiiiKton points, to Chicago, ( 'airo. .Memphis, and New Orleanf at lireatly Hedm-ed IUIch. ; Tickets koi id for three uiotitliH. lio i r H limit ten day. Ueturiiiu limit tun I days after martin west. Mop over privileges either way, west of the MiH souri Liver. r-ale dateo are arranged to be conven ient to .'elevate-to conventions of Na tional Kdiication.il Association at Porf ton ; Like at J'.altiiiiore; Woodmen at IndianapoliH ; Kayles at New York ; Shriners at !arat"gH ; K n igfi t s of l'vth- ias at Uiui-viilc und Commercial Trav-1 clli-rs at Indianapolis. Vou can take your choice of Sixteen Different LouteH, Write tin. We will cheerfully nive any detailed iuforma Hon you want. 1$. H.Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 19 142 Third St. Portland, Oregcn. ot A Mick Itny Mlnre. "I was taken severely nick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of winch relieved me. One day I mw an ad. of your Electric Hitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since Nei((nbor8 of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what II. F. Hpbs, of Fremount, N. C. writes. Only fiOc, at Lee iieall's, Druggist. Several times a year the lobsters shed their shells, and each time the shell is shed the lobster increases In sl.e. During the shedding season they go into the coves with soft muddy bottom ainl conceal them selves iu flie mud. A new shell of sufficient t hiclvtiexs to protect their bodies is grown in about a. inont h or six weeks. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 THE BEST SHOES ...IS 1 -1 ) HAMILTON-BROWN bHOE 8 IkHlUOW lis Line V&TCM tor Women 83 Ma i ADE AT R NEW R Thev are the fit all iff I hear about but have never seen for the priee. We W 1 .. .1. A i t word ask the shoe. 1 Lakeview Mercantile Co. HOW OLD IS ANN? MAIIY IS I'l YKAItM ol.H. MAIIV Is TWH'K AH OI.O AS ANN W H WIIK.N MAIIY WAS AS OLD AS ANN NOW IS. now old is ann ? $."no VS. $'!ls. Ann may boas old as Mary, and she may not. It is a complicated proposit ion, or seems to lie. Hut It is as simple as a-b-c to find the dif ference Itctwcen TA)) ami :1V If a man hud to walk .'dN) miles and had already walked :!ls, how many miles would he have to go before he reach ed t lie end of his journey'.' If a lady wishes a beautiful piano, possessing a tone t ha t will be a de light to her as long as she lives, and beautiful eiioiixh to ornament her Inline, no matter how ha iidsoniely it is furnished, if she ni II secure such piano and still save the difference between .."! Ml and $'', how milch is she going to have to spend for gowns and hats, or pleasure trips, theatre tickets, or a musical educa tion? Exactly SIM', Is it not? Tills is a practical consideration. Everybody is anxious to get the most they possibly can for their out lay, in order that they may have all the greater surplus for pleasurers. Filers I'iano House, at all times enables purchasers to save material ly on t heir , purchases. The piano we are now offering, however, for !1H Is by far the best bargain that purchasers have ever had the oppor tunity of securing. Printer's ink cannot convey an Idea of the worth of these pianos, neither can a pic ture adequately portray the Itcauty of their design and finish. They must Is- heard in order to under stand the exquisite quality of their tone, seen and examined to learn the excellence of the workinenshlp and care bestowed upon every detail of their construction. Made especially for Filers I'iano House according to specifications they meet the requirements of West ern climatic conditions as no other piano now does. We are anxious to have them become thoroughly known throughout the entire Northwest. When they are, buyers will not hesi tate to pay their full price $.100. That Is why we have reduced the price nearly half, and are selling these splendid pianos for :!1H. The offer is only for the first three pianos sol 1 in every county In our terri tory. Easy payments may be arranged by those who do hot wish to pay cash. Every piano Is fully guaran teed by us ami money will be cheer fully refunded if ItiHt ru moil t fails to prove exact ly as we have represent ed it. Write us for full descriptions of these pianos, and also of good pianos in less elaborate cases, which we are selling for li:, 1.10 mid .'1M, payable at the rub! of $0 a month. Filers I'iano House, Washington street corner 1'ark, Portland, Ore. INTHE MARKET THE... hi. ....iii 1 w vi Wnat Docs a ft In tlio shoe lii-ltl it minus The Best Possible in ... . Style, Comfort and Wear If vou invest in one of the above make. over, wear like iron, r J S. F. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the I LAKEVIEW Recognized as the & 5 J Wagon ami Huy Harness. Whips, Kobes, Itcutus, Hits, Spurs, ;Quirts, Kosi-ltcs, life, -a- -o- -q- Repairing of all kinds, 1 y competent men. -o- J S LAKEVIEW Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & i Put vour ad in The i Mereford r . if. . v. .' MILDVrctfr? MADE AT NEW My I $t SUNLIGHT A Few Dollars Mean? g swell-anpearini' shoes that you 4 don't ask yon to take our ft! SADDLES 1 Heat Vaquero Saddle r v. '.'' -J . 3S PLANING MILL CLENDENEN Examiner, it brinas S m . m Stock Iarm Drews Va,loy' reeon. Largest herd cf registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. IAUD0R ALAMO bead of herd