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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1903)
. i I J J.V : : t l US. LXKIIVI liW ORG ION, NOV. I2, 190J Putilishtti l."erv Thurtly A. Y. nCACM. Monlc Kulliling TERMS: (One Year, $2.00 Six Months 1 .00 (Three Months, 50 SI'ACK ine Inrh Two Inohes Ttar Inrho. Jtirter Column Half Column. 1 k 1 mo S m m! 1 Tr II H m A rt s w.lli uO tool TOO It rt WV1A0O 2MV 40 00 70 00 On t'olumn ISO 00 200 .' .(, 1J0W LAKEVIEW, OKEQON, NOV. 12, IOOJ. W llll.un .Lieabee. who entered the Pnlted Mate nnvy in 1M7 on the frigate Constitution, celebrated his looth liirthil.'iy recently. Wilmni s. IMstH'll. formerly post tnuster jrencral, loft an estate valued at nearly ?."imt,000, nil of which has Ihi'U lieqiK'iithcd to his wlilow. Bishop tiore of Worchester nays ho sees no wrlous Christian argument against, cremation, and from a san itary point of view it has enormous advantages. OueralC. A. Whlttier, who was In charge of the United States cus toms service in Manila, returned to this country by way of the Siberian railroad. He crossed Siberia in 14 days. V. X. McMillan of St. Louis, who recently failed in an attempt to ex plore the course of the Illiio Nile, is returning to this country. He ex pects to sta't with another exped ition iu Iecemlter. Mrs. FauuyJ. Clary of Williams burg, Mass., who ran for the state legislature on the prohibitionist ticket last year and polled more than .VMJ votes, has leen placed in nomination a second time. l'.y the winter schedule of the Ash laud Klamath Calls stage line which begun Nov. 1. our mall will not roach hero until I odoek at night. This practically makes it a day later than usual while if It came by way of the Klamath Lake It. It. it would roach hero In one day from the railroad. Io the business jmo. pie of this city intend to stand for this inconvenience another winter'.' As soon as the roads got muddy It will be as bad as last winter when It sometimes took two days and a night from Ashland. Klamath Republican. THf BEST SHOES INTHE MARKET i IS THE. There i more Catarrh in this wet inn i of the country than all oilier cleanest i put together, and until the last few j year a Mipposod to he incurable, i Kor a jjieat inatiy year' tlmtors pro-i notinceii it a local disease and preserih- ed liH'al remedies, and by constantly! failing to cure with local treat uient, , pronoun ed it incurable. Science ha, proven catarrh to lv a constitutional disease and therefore requires constilu tioual treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, in a mi fact u red liv K. J. Chenev it Co., Toledo, Ohio, id the only onstit;itional cure on the market. It is taken in ternally in dopes from 10 drop to a teaspoonful. It acts dire't'y on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars ami testimonalit. Address F. J. Cll KN K Y A Co., Toledo 0. Sold by DruKifts 75c. Hall's Family Tills are the best. HAMILTON-BROWN bliOE BBSS Women ah hADEATNEWj&y I ftj suNLlGHTg f Si hi Made at our new ,L0HT Wnat Does a Few Dollars Mean? In the shoo licit! it means The Best Possible in ... . Style, Comfort and Wear If vou invest in one of the aliove make. They are the fit all over, wear like iron, swell-appearing; shoes that you hear about hut have never seen for the price. We don't ask you to take our word ask the shoe. It is reported that a Hamburg firm received an order to equip the Chinese emperor's palace at l'ekln with electricity. For this purpose a dynamo with four steam engines and 1 transformers will lie required. Not only is an order of this kind j important in Itself, but the prestige! it will give (ierman industries in that country will le very consider able. Lakeview Mercantile Co.! 4 Competent authorities estimate the wealth of the world at $0),thMi,. 000,000, of which amount this coiiu- try has nearly one fourth, and leads all the others. Croat Itritaln comes ! next, then France, (iermaiiy and i Russia. America spends more money not iu maintaining great armies. FROn HOI Til .41-Hit V New Way of I'mIdk Chambrrlain'M 1 Cough Itemed! . : Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from , than any other country, but Uitrhan. .Natal, .-"until Alrika, navs: "As a protif that ChamlaTlain's Couuli t?.riiuil iw a I'llrn kllitulil f.ir ..til unit ! The American minister to Sweden I ,... ,... ..n. . lurn'i Him i tn.l is giveu credit for being the lK-st iieigntKir u mine nan a cniiu jiihi over: foaineirrr wm-n voinn nui" Ittfi fiiotifli4 filit ll liiiil v.rv li!i.l : ilnitt- lirolier rcslnt't for ttlil Ul.'C. but shot in that country. He can hit .,,, i. n,i ,i, ..," i,,,..... isi td.. innimrv m the ru-e ,f hr. the tiiftest bird on the wing, and ! bat to mve it. I MUefted that if they Kind's New l.itt: I'illn. 1 hey cut oil . j would ;et a bottle of CliauilierlaiUK inuladie no matter how i-everc innl his oihee iu Stockliohn has many j CimU Remedv and put fotne upon tl.e irre-.e.tive of o. a.-e. I v f.e.-,a, tr.iiiliie- .f hi- i.r,.vi..- iw hunt. .r ! dtiunii v teat the habv a- siickiiu! it .loilinliee. Fever. Coi.i-I li.al ion ail leld 9 TTV& f A l I CrV ,-YTr. Manufacturer of the "... J Ip:t In the opinion of the editor of the Mirror, a p;iper jirinted in Mngli!h in Dritinh Jiniia, American woman hood is admittedly the iiuest, the very best, physically and Intellect ually, of all the womanhood in the world." 1 would no doubt cure the cliil Tlii ' tiiey di 1 ami hrotilit about a quicK re i lief and cured the baby." This remedy I id for (rail- bv I Iteall. to tlii perlect Pill. I Irtlg More. at l.ie I'.eair." 6 ? LAKtvltW SADDLbi 4 Wilson and I'iil''V Harness. Whips, Holies, Kcatas, J Hits, Spurs, ,(,uirls, Hoscltt's, I'.lc. -a. -b- o- Kcpairin of all kinds, !v coiDprtcnt men. -6- o- Kccojcnietl aa the llent Vaquerc 5atldle Julian N. Uuck, the youngest son of "liuckskin Charlie," war cliief of the southern L'tes, has been ordained H minister of the I'resbyterian church in Henver. HeisiM years old, well educated, and will work anion own people. I.ad.v Herbert Na.vlor iA-yland, one of the wealt hiest of American born women in England, finds herself in more a 111 lieu t circumstances by the death of her mother In law, Mrs Nay lor Ieyland. Her palatial home Is one of the show places of & Quincy railroad London and requires an income of nearly 100.000 a year to keep up. Howard Klliot, who has ! n elected to the presidency of the Northern Pacific railroad, is a native of New York, and is lo years old. He began his career iu railroading as a level rod man iu tint engineer ing corps of t he ( 'hicago. Hurling I on his Special kound Trip Rates. C-tween .In i,e -4 1 it mid Auuut The new liritish governor of Jiong Kong, Sir Matthew Nathan, is an Israelite, who has been in public life for a num. her of years. Hecommand cd a portion of the expedition which went to the relief of 'Chinese" Gor don at Khartoum. Morris .Salmonson, for 17 yearn marriage license clerk In Chicugo, is able to write as well as talk fluently Yiddish, German, French, Italian, Danish and Swedish, and is at present studying Uoliemian, and he needs them all. joth II. e Illinois Central will sell round trm j tiekels from Oregon and Washington ' points, to Chicago, ( 'airo. Memphis, and ! v i i-l 4 I .. I o t-v nraiiB til wn-iiv iiriiiitxii tkaicn. T'cketi jiood for three months. Go ing limit ten days. KeturniiiK limit ten dayo after starting weHt. Stop over privileges either way, west of the Mis souri Hiver. Sale dates are arranged to be conven ient to delegatet to conventions of Na tional Educational Ansociatiori at lion ton ; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagles at New York; Shriners at Saratoga ; Knights of Pyth 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 tion you want. B. H.Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 19 142 Third St. Portland, Oregcn. It unit ua llirjrlr, Terminated with an ugly cut on the lev of .1. 1. Orner, Franklin Grove, lb. 1 i developed a htubhorn u'cer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then liui-klen's Arnica Salve (Mired. It's just a good for llurn-, Scalds, kin Eruptions and piles, ;.V, at Lee lieall's Drug Store. The "trains de luxe," which now cover the distance from Moscow to the Pacific iu 1C days, and which rival in luxury ai.y iu the I'nited States, each carry a physician and an inspector who .speaks half a down languages. .Henry W. Lucy, "I'ncle Toby. M. P.," of Punch, mid for many years the parliamentary writer for the London Dally News, who Is now on a visit to New York, is so diminutive physically that he appears to one as nothing more than a little pair of legs. So he wus described once by his friend, David Christie Murray, the Scottish writer. j News comes from Denver that the : tieautlful Myrtle Hill home of .lames Burton Adams, the cowboy poet, Indian fighter and humorist, has been burned to the ground, together with valuable manuscripts, priceless heirlooms and a costly collection of art treasurer "The Mistress Theodore Koose velt" is the name of a new lily which has licen hybridized by Joseph Tullby of Wellesley, and received a silver medal from the .Massachusetts Horticultural society as being the finest novelty In the way of decora tive plants ever hybridized In the United States. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of ot A Mick liy HI nee. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I aw an ad. of your Electric Hitters and determined to try that. After taking a few duces I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since Neignbors of mine have been cured of Phi-uiiiatisiii, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. K. Bess, of F remount, N.C. writes. Only 50c, at Lee BeaU's, Druggist. Am ll it uo u. f Pi 2 3 t LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Door Casings, Moulding, Window and Beehives and Purniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings $ The Poet Yes, my book of poctnu it lelllng like wild fire. Ills Frlend-JJr yes -er-who's buy tug wild fire now? New York Jouriiul. Hereford Stock Warm v.t . Drowa Vnllnv. flruFnn 1 - --. j-'wfc -" o ! - F. O. Duntinfy, Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. IALD0R ALAMO head of herd