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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
UVIZNTS or Tim WORLD I1PITOMIZHI) Important nnd Interesting; Maps and MUhnp of the Week hrlefly Written. I.ATIiSI TI.I IKIKAIMUC IIKIIIPS Short, Crisp, I'lthy Paragraph That (live the Cream of the Week's News In a lorm All llusy Men Jem Appreciate. Ill 1 !M I I he II II III I m- (if ll'dlctuldc nf felines ct.lninlt led In Ireland WiimIMMHI, I. lit III 11MIL they MM n k In N'-ll, If .Villi IlllVt'll'l HII'll I III' llllllll'l llf the patent null' nt t IiIm iilllcc, mil In ft 1 1 1 Inspect I), If I'llllll linirlillHT.V Mil ! Ill I ll' planting unit gn ' lii'iinu f lust year's Cl up III I III' I 'idled .Stales 7(HI,MMI,IXH. Kentucky I'uvnrilK Whinky tn t lti-nt mill Ix'Hl. I'll) Mclulia li'tcoiiiciid il. r.t.i .v Km. tf. Ah tin- result of I In- t ffnl lN of l.nli- lull ill l'k Mini shipping I'lllllpUllll'H VI, HI I ruts ii' killed In Hie port of l,llin III I '.mi:'. The limst i'olilii'ti Ji ill Mt ork off of tin' lulll'ui'l U to Ih fi .lin-l lit The FviiihIiht ollli'i'. First class work lllll,s, lit ri'UHOIIIllilc plIri'M. tf. The Wnlili'll of Tunis ItlViT, .V J , llll o funned a village Improvement nssiiclal lull til Im-MIII If.V Ihi'illV, mill have elected Mrs. i. V.. I '.it rr pres. llll'llt. Cyril Niilili- Vliikv lln nM ihiini in. hi Hinl kIiU chain pimi iif tlii'iu nil. I 'him I III nil lift rill"" pluri'n. A"k lor Cryim Noble chm g-ssls when you wniil H ifixnl ilini nt Inline. il7 tf. It Is est Imiled liy t he treasury do. part inriit tlmt tin1 exports of tin 1'nlted Mates for tin- I'liiTi-iit year will roach the great tollil of l ;iki. IHW.IMMI. )ut of t in :nu rawK of Miiiiiipox in t'llll'ltgll HI'llt to tin' Isolation llOSpl- tal this jmr Ml were iiiiviu-rliiat'i children ninliT school up ami 1 1 of tlll'SC llll'll. When bilious try 1 1 1. hi' if ChainU'r laiu's Mmiiit. Ii milt l.ivi-r Tablet and ichIi7.i' lur mil i' how tpiickly h brut-class up-to-date medicine Mill correct Ilia dis order. For hIu liy lee 1 II. Tin' "luiiiMi'HinltliH" nri tin ini1 Iron workers who pill together tin1 steel akclctou f rii iiii-h w lilcli art1 now iihi-iI In tin count met Ion of all lnrgv buildings. Mr Win. 8. Crime of Califn ruin, M.I. miflrrt'il fur year from rlii'iiiiiiili-iii nml llllllliHKU. Hi' HHH lillllll HilVIHl'il to try 1 ' 1 1 it iti t mtIii i ii 'h 1 'hi h I t;i 1 id . which l.i' ilul nml it elicited n roiiiili'tL' cure. For nail' by Fee Itcall. A mail who ruiiN a grocery store In Oregon Is about to start h news-papi-r nml lia vi tin newsboys taki' orders for KTm'rrli'K when they leave till' plipi'l'H. Ciilil.u inn furni fur hhI,' it I iiit bar gain. lill acres fi'iiri'.l iiikI rroHH fi'iiri-il. CiiNt in'M'iit n hit $10, Mm lull wi.l In' Willi fill $IMM); I, ilnwn till. I lilllitnrci.ll i'iihv pavim-nts. Impure t this of fice. 47 If Tlinv an' Iiiml wall arising from tin Maine I'oiiMt. Tlie khmi'iiniciiI Iimm i li't'li lei I that It Is lint ivspi uihI lile for iTopM ilewt royt'il during the ri'ci'iit army iniincuvcis aliout I'orl- lund. I'l.nt A Kinir me now receiving hig in voices for their winter li.uli'. All tin fini'Kl brands of liiiieniM and ciiruis me kept llii'ii'. I '"ft .V King luriiii'li the Inline unh ihe lii-Hl brands f.r ini'ilii'in- II I llll IUM'M. l--t f The rransHilii'l'liill riiilnia.l Iiiim I In i-lii'ii pi'st rateH of all Inn. I in the win hi, ami an emigrant can Imy a ticket w hich will allow IiIm to travel lilllMI mlli'H, which taken nearly Hiree wcm'Km, for aliout TrccH form n i'oiikIi kiiIiIc to the 1 1 tin t k of the conipUMH. The iiionm liiviirliilily k',,wm thlcki'Ht on tlio nort Ii Hhle, nml, wliero cxpimcil to tin miiii, tlio IIiiiIih attain t he Inrp'Ht iliineiiHloiiH on tin1 Hoiith hhle. AVliorton A Nmith'H Palace continued to lu the pnpuhir club room. If you ar )ookin (or a miiii you will likely find iiim at tlio l'alacti. (itioru hihI l'ent alwayi treat their patrons well. I.iUchI poriodicals. Private club room, 4S-lf Timber l-end rillnce. In t he IiiiiiiImt of tllilher Inlnl III Iiirn hit trefoil iliirlnif tln piiMt year, the ItonelilirK illHtllct i oIiick II Ml fol Inwi'il liy I In' Lnkevlew illMtrlct. I.iimI yeiir, iih In tin year, prccciN llitf, there were more tlmlier I'litrlew recot'ileil In the KoMcliuru; l.andOlllce than I'lHcwhere In Oregon. In the flMcnl year I'.hiJ, there were I'll tlmlier i'ii t rh m In the lluHclitirn illHlrlct. em liracltiu 7 1, -I'm Iicii'h. l-"roin thine hiiIcn the tloveniinelit. iletlveil ?IV nil. Imrliii; t In pnit yenr Itimeliiiru: illMtrlct iipoiteil 1"(HI timlH'i' inlrli'M i'inlirin lii ..''! ncrc, from which wan ilerlved a total fund of fi .VI,S7i. The l.akevlew dlHtiict Mt 41 ImIn next to ItoMclmrtf In the Importance of ltn tlmlier hind Imi-Iiichm. Where IhU olllce In 1:hiJ ivp.-i led only Ml tlmlMT cut rlei covet lux ll.l!7 ncri'M, It re portH, for t he pa hi year. !.VI tlmlier cut riex cinliraclnu 1 :i, ncnu. Km receipt m on JH'i't ill H t of the llicreawd tlmlier IhihIiii'mh hIiow an iidvniice from $7 .!-' to :t.s.i;:tl. In the Imporlnnce of Mm tlmlM-r land eiil i Icm the I, a I i ramie I Ik t rl-1 rankM third. In Pi- there were only IPI tlmlier I'lltrlen filed III that olllce eliilil-'icliii; 1 1, l.'iii ncri'M. I.iihI year there were sl.'i cut rli'M, covering P.M.. LM.i!l iicii'h. lii account of t IiIm Incrfane III lillnlneHH there han lieeli ail ad Vance In rccelm a t I .a (irande from VI;.I II to j:iM,7.V). The remainder of t he Mate of Or I'k'nii eM'i'enceil Icmh activity hi tlm iH'rhiud lni-1 ih'hm than wax i.iown In I li thr lUtrlctN aliove mimed. The ImlleH, Oregon t'lty and P.uriiH illxlrlciH all evperleiiceil a reniark alile Increaxe In tlmlier i-utrlfH lawt year iih compared with t he year prc vIoiih, lint nowhere were operatioiiH iih exteiiHlve an In the dUtllctM here tofore cited. In P.hl The Dalli-H dln trlct reported II IIiiiImt enlrlcH em liraclnn .",.7.i- iici'h nnd hint year I.Vi eiil rli'H covering 7i,mmi acn-H. Itn re rei'elptH IncrciiHcd from $1I,."1 to ?I77.(MHI. A l'rlMMT In llrr II m. Mr. W. II. I.hvIiii. of PH)1 Airnei Avii., KmifHH City, Mo.. Iiuh lur iieviral yi'Hm ln'1'ii troiil.lcd with wvere hoarm--ncn mid at tiini'n a hard roiiith. which hIic vii, "Would keep me in d.xirs fur nr iIhvh. I wan pn-fcrilH'd for liy phy niciatiM with no noticeiililo remiltn. A friend iravi nm part of a Ixittle of t'linin ln'rlin' t'oiiicli Kemedy with inlrue tionM to cloHely follow the direclioim and I mii-h to Htntu that after tin tirnt day I ciiuki in. ttii- a decided change for the Ih-Hit, and at thin tune after tihinu it for two wcrkN, have no lieilation in hHyiiiK I renlir.e that I am entirely cured." Thin remedy in for ale hy Ia-v lleall. YOU'VE GOT AN OPPORTUNITY THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER t i Announce, a ( luliliiiu; Arraiigemeiit With FARM LIFE" TIk- liatirlsonic IIliistr;itcfl Magazine jiulilishc'l hy the old reliable firm of Kami, McNally& Company, Chicago, the largest judilishin house in the world. "Farm Life" is the lead in; publication for the farm home. Printed in colors and beautifully illustrated throughout. Iiach is contains sjiecial articles relating to successful farming, .also special departments for women, bovs and irls, and the little folks. The Lake County Kxamlner, onyear f'J.tHt rarin Life, one year .. ..VI P.oth papern. one year for 1 h jri-nrljr .rl:i' of Tin- Kxumini-r. New subscriptions or renewals. Subscribe or renew to-day and don't forget to mention that you want both papers for only $2.00, the price of The Lake Countv Iixaminer. This offer is for only a limited time; take advantage of it while -'"' ntiiititiiiiimiiii AN YOU'VE GOT OPPORTUNITY A new ent nunc for limine Ilii'H han Imm'Ii dlrtcovrn-d by a I-riinklin, X. II., man Into wIiokc home the HIcm had liei'ti coming In nplte nt well Hcrei'iied doorn and wIiiiIowh. A careful ltiMMKt ln In-oiight to light the fact that the IIIch en me down t he llieplnce chimney, a lire In the II re place wanning them up ami start lug them Into the living loom In HwarniM. The dlncovcry led to a liy Hcreell liellig I'laced over the top of the chimney ami kIiicc then not a lly Ini h I .cell seen in t he In .Use. Mini From Ti'irllile lli'Mlli. The f.iinilv of MrH. M. I.. Ituhl.ilt of Piir'crlon, Tciiii., caw her dviui.' mid ere powerlcKH lo wive. her. The uuihI Nkillful .hvfii imiH mid every reiue.lv iihciI. fuilcil, while i-i no-n I ti .1 i . n win hIowIv hut surely tiikinu lo-r life. In 1 1 1 i m lerrilile hour I'r. Kinn's New I i I'ovei y fur ( 'oiisiiiupi ion tiinu'd tU-f pair into joy. The liift Imllle lirmiuht i tit -mediate relief mid itrt ci.uliiiucd ll-c completely cured her. It's the moxt certain cure in the world lor nil throat iiicll.ii.utri'iil.li"'. (iuuiHUtced P'.tllcH MIc and 1 .00. Trial lloltlcrt Free lit I.ee Iteall'H lnitf Store. A line diamond wan found in a meteorite which recently fell In Arizona. It win deeply embedded In a broken fragment of the shoot ing star, and Ih now In the American museum of natural history. ' iximralli' TrniilitfH. It ia exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic rupturca occiiHionally, hut thene can he lennened hy huviuvc Dr. Kluv'a New Life I'll In around. Much trouble they nave by thtir itreat work in Stomach ami Liver troublcH. They not only relieve you, but euro, 25c, at Iajo ItculTs Drug Store. WASHINGTON LETTER (Rpcrlal CorrMpondenei. "Official examiner of the wantebaa ket" ucb la the title conferred on two women at the treasury. Nor la the title a vain one. The women are ctaaaed a "expert," and their dutlea are reckoned Important. From 0 to 4 o'clock each day, except Sunday, they may be found in the fcnnemeut of the bin and dirty grtj ttrown building; wherein Uncle Sam's lncwB of commerce and war, peace and pronpiTlty, are kept. Hour by hour they carefully go through the big plica of waate paper dumped out for their critical Inspection from the ca pncloua mnwa of the hundreds of bas kets which nre supposed to catch the litter of ofllcluls and clerks, from Sec retary Shaw down. It, Is the word "supposed" that gives these experts employment. Too often a document or paper of value slips Inadvertently Into the baskets and were It not for the watchful eyes of these women would Pud Its way Into the titry furnace of destruction. People have been wont to Joke about the ridiculous titles that certain gov ernment employees bear, and In a pop ular farce of a few years ago there was a character who styled himself the olllclul cleaner of government cus pidors, ltut there are. In fact, two of ficial examiners of wastebaskets In the treasury department. Thr Annual Orrrlinallnar. The Interior or the White House Is to receive Its general annual overhaul ing during the absence of the presi dent and hb family from Washington. Pome minor changes that are desired by the president and Mrs. Koosevelt w ill be effected. In the president's ot'l.'es painters nre already at work repainting doors and Other woodw ork. The new driveways In the front of tbo White House grounds have about been completed, little remaining to be done. Inning the absence of tlio family from tlio White House the main door at the north portico will not bo closed to visitors, as heretofore, nnd those visiting the east room may enter that way as well as by the new eastern en trance, opposite the treasury depart ment, Allen Labor Un Violated. Systematic violation of the law pro hibiting the admission of contract for eign labor has started a uew and rigor ous Investigation by treasury otllclals. Specific violations of the contract labor law are being Investigated nt New York by order of Commissioner Oen- rnf Knri?enr. one clurlntr example Is that of a Hamburg-American steamer arriving there May 20. which had 2.000 Immigrants on tsiard. mostly Hussians, Roumanians, Greeks, (iullcians and Hungarians. With few exceptions these immigrants were under contract and were sent to cattle ranches nnd farms in the northwestern states. ! Another practice in violation of the Immigration law Is the temporary ex change of money betw een steerage pas sengers, so that penniless Immigrants are enabled to show up enough money to permit of their admission. Admiral Dewrr at Summer Hone. The admiral of the navy and Mrs. Dewey are now at their summer home in Woodley lane, near Washington, and propose remaining there nt least until the middle of August nnd possibly through the entire summer. The ad miral drives to and frou his office in Washington dally, while Mrs. Dewey, to whom the seclusion of the country is especially delightful In summer, makes few excursions into towu, but at all times extends a gracious wel come to the friends that come to ber at Henuvolr. Will InveallKate Indian Complain!. The president has ordered a thorough Investigation of the affairs of the Kiowa and Comanche Indian reserva tion In Oklahoma and has appointed Francis K. Leupp of this city to make the Investigation. The Investigation Is based on charges made by certain Kiowa Indians, including Delos K. Ixme Wolf, a Kiowa, living at Hobart. that of the 2,7.11) allotments made to persons purporting to belong to the Kiowa. Comanche nnd Apache tribes, under the act approved June tl. l'.iuo. a number of the allotments were Illegal and more allotments were made than there were Indians. l:eMillve Oltli'i-a 'Will lie 0cil. The cM'cutive'ollices p.i Washington will be open throughout the summer, with Mr. Forster. the executive tl. tk. in charge. The president will also ' maintain nn office at Oyster Pay. the two offices being in direct communica tion by telephone and telegraph. While I the president expects to direct and 1 watch the post office Investigation, he ' desires to be as five as possible from official can's during his period of rest nnd recuperation, as the work of the coming winter will severely tax his strength. Vacancies In Consular Service. There nre two or three good va cancies to be filled lu the consular serv ice. The best of these Is the consulship at Manchester, England, made vacant by the resignation of Consul Grin net, an old nud faithful employee of the consular service. Another good place la at Cartagena, Colombia, made va cant by the recent death of John C. Io gersoll. and the consulship at Guade loupe, on the Island of that name in tb French West Indies, will also be Ty rant, it Is thought. Will Live In Capital labirk. Lieutenant Commander Robert H. Peary, the noted explorer of the arctic regions, has just purchased a hand tome house in the suburb of Washing ton called Cleveland Park, and be and his family will remove to it im median. ly. The little daughter who waa bom la the far north is now a schoolgirl. CAUL SCnOFIEUX Happy at l-avat. 9L (IkiK Simklns Mr. and Mrs. nickering are very happy just now. Timpklns- l.Hi'M'd! lioy or gill? fcfimkins Neither. A divorce. I'oolliall Ti-rma. "Fulllug on the bawl." 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