aU Qvouutit xivulttcr Mlth(4 Frv Tbarnda A. V. BEACH. MaMttlc PalMIni Kdwnrd Selleck, a freight clerk of Sun Francisco, paid .'." (or an old building recently nd while touring ' It down for kindling wood (omul u ! bag containing f J.MM) In gold. (One Year, $2.00 j TERMS: J Six Month ...1.00, Stvi,r wpul, o( tlin North weMern ( Months, -fU j Stock Directory, complied by Slow A " ZuTSi.-"'" ",' zfTZl,itfli' 7"'i l.iirhtlv, r':ntra of Altnraa. have leen MACK II w k I mn'S m m' 1 yr 1 . : f . . , . jotln. h 'i Hoi $.s iswiu nt , left at tin otlloe for diatrtnution. It in Two inch" I n t w ii m i a valuable lHHk lor Mock men anil worth thn Inchon .llW v ' ' " ! l. nrirn tf iurtor Column ! JM ( ivwi I u I'"11'' fl Ul Col gun 1 -V IM 00 To U) i a t Column 00 i00 toWKiw l.XW . , . . - - - President lln of Mexico makes It LAKEYIEW. OREGON. JAN. iH, 104. n rule to never refuse nn audience to American visitor. He always has Mile Dilham, a member of the bar ' Un interpreter nt his elbow. In Franco, has successfully defended ! a murderer in a trial at Toulouse, j NVlson Woodninslc. aged 71. I mall ' 'carrier on tin star route Ih-Ihwii Tho Connan finurrsK Is a sculptor Urccnc and Kscohcng, 11. I., a I 1m- and a painter of in on- than usual ' tunco of nine miles, lie ha made! ability. Man.v of her sketches and t his trip twice every weekday for a) ttjtintliiL'M Hdot:i t hi wjiIIh of t he mi.ikt tiimiv vimh-ii itvi'i'tit uti i-i,r, I palace. ! occasion when snow made the - , roads absolutely impassable. The THE BEST SHOES INTHE MARKET IS THE. HAMILTON-BROWN bHOE iSS3fl3 Women The tirand Duke Vladimir Is the Kwt looking of the sons of Alexander II., and come next in succession ; after the present car. lie Is not! quite ho tall as his father, but other wise resembles him very mueh. old man looks to be ;ood for a num Iht of years more. t'aaad t arf far I ndixrnlioN. I 1 uoe I ImmlH-rlaiii 8 Moniai-ii ami ' i Liver Tablets for indiitextion and tint! that they suit iuv eae belter than any mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I lypH'i-ia remedy 1 have ever trieu and i 1 have. nsieU many uitlerenl remedies. William lU'st of Alanthos, Mo., i am r,eariy fiftynaie years of ne and awl 9i, claims that he wiw engineer h,v entered a great deal from imliKea- tion. I can eat almost anything 1 want of the first locomotive oiiernteU In ! to now. tiso. W. Kmory, Rock Mids. the United States, on its run of 30 j Ala. For ale by Ut lteall. miles from Philadelphia to Trenton la 13XI. i One of the utraiiKest churches In I the world is at Taranakl, Australia Baron Kuno, Frel Hei r von Lit, a ; K'" il four wull u'ure n iar iuemler of the Oermau nobility. Is employed in the locomotive depart ment of n railroad nt Jackson Junc tion, Mich., as a npecial apprentice to learn what he can of American methods of railroading. advertisement tu flaming let tern, The church was built by the firm wloie goods are advertised, and they claim that their Investment will lie a paying one. New Jersey aaloonkeeperH have hit upon a heartless way of adding fto their profits. In Hayonne It has The M.S. of "Paradise Lost," which is to 1k sold in the spring, has never been out of the possession nf n ihown that Htendy patrons of the family of Jacob Tonson. who ! Hiue of the saloons have had their succeeded the original publisher, I live8 ,,"u,ml b.v th" proprietors; Simmons. .. owner of tho .-onvriht then they are kept full of Htiinuletlts, of the poem. The present owner is '. Mr. I'aker, a collateral descendant j of the publisher. 1 and in a short time end their career. In many cases the Insurance was effected without the knowledge of the insured Christian Smith uf Hnriier't Ferry Is one of the oldest of the veteran railroad men of this country. He is 11 years old. In IS!!' he entered the employ of the Iialtiiiiore & Ohio and remained with it through all the grades of fireman, engineer, mechanic, conductor, supervisor, truinmaster, dispatcher, ticket agent and pnssen- j ger agent, well up Into the days of the modern railroad. 1 "The Transplanting of a Lily" is a charming story in the January issue of Farm Life. "Some Mississippi Frogs" is a quaint story of Southern life on the farm In the New Year's num 1st that will interest both the old and young. The Kxaniiner has made arrangements whereby both Farm Life and The Fxnmiuer can lie secured one year for ?2, our regular yearly subscription price. Send In your subscription to-day. MADE AT NEwAy i SUNLIGHT f Made at our NEW Wiiat Docs a Few Dollars Mean? g re Iu the shoo lii-ltl it means (L The Best Possible in Style, Comfort and Wear If you invest in one of the above make They are the fit all over, wear like iron, swell-appearing shoes that von (w hear about hut have never seen for the priee. We tlon't ask vou to take our IK Si word ask the shoe. p Lakeview Mercantile Co THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Howard Cooper Johnson, a young lawyer of Philadelphia, has sued the Pennsylvania Railroad company for r'' ;," ' cents and Interest on that amount joint ached and every neave wan racked from IHf. 2S last. Owing to a new cut off recently laid by the company It was unable to land Mr. Johnson at the station his ticket named, but left him several blocks away, and the exertion he was obliged to make to reach his destination is estimated by him ut tlw value named. with pain," writes C. W. I5ellaniy, a lo icouiotive fireman, of liuilinton, Iowa. 'I was weak and pale, without any ap Ietite and all run down. As I wan alwHit to give up, I ft"t a bottle of Flee trie Hitters, and after taking it, I felt as wel! as I ever did in my life." Weak, hii.k'y, run down people, always fiiin new '. i fe, (strength and viuor from their nne. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Ieelieall. Price 50 cents. Itev. Fiish W. t ook, the last but taoofthe Kuivivors of the fa mom 1 clasB of at Yule college, died re- j cently at his home, 170 Putnum j venue, Brooklyn, after a protracted UuietiH, in hl8ith year. Among his feiJow graduates from Yale were: "William M. Evarts, Samuel J.Tilden, Ldward Pierrepont and Chief Justice Morrison H. Waite. The two nur- vivois of the class are Thomas Mills ! J'fly of Hat tfoi t, Conn., and Harvey Hyde of Cincinnati. Mrs. Merwood for the last 10 years has successfully fil' -d the position of Mtation master at Whippingham, the pretty little wayside station on the Isie of Wright railway lying 1 tween Newport and ('owes. Mrs. Merwood Is not only station mis tress, or master, whichever one may please to term it; she Is booking clerk, porter, gatekeeper, collector, uud signalman as well. Hers is probably as .many sided uud as unique an occupation as that pur sued by any woman In the liritlsh Jles. An unlimited deposit of salt has been discovered on Cote lilanche Island, St. Mary's Parish. La. The suit Is Olt per cent pure uud lies only 100 feet from the iiurface uud Is from 2000 to 2Ti(X feet thick, underlying practically the entire island. Salt hud been discovered previously nt I'atel A use Island and I'.elle Isle, and this new discovery 1 nuppofied to be part of the Maine lied. Special Kound Trip Kates. Otween June 4th and AugtiHt l'"th The Illinois Central will noil round t4p tickets from Oregon and Waniiington points, to Chicago, Cairo, Memphis, and New Orleans at (ireatly Hediiced liatcH. Ticket good for three montliH. ( ing limit ten dayH. Returning limit ten days after Htar'ting went. Mop over privilege either way, west of the Mis souri l'.ivcr. Sale dated are arranged to he conven ient to delegates to conventions of Na tional Educational AnHOciation at Iios ton ; Elks at Baltimore ; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagles at New York; Shrinera at Saratoga ; Knights of I'vth inn at Louiaville and Commercial Trav ellers at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of Sixteen Different Koines, Write us. We will cheerfully give any detailed informa tion you want. H. 11. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 19 142 Third St. Portland, Orcgc n. F stoek a K I XT INC. IS AN ART IN whieh Tin: H.amim:k e. eells. - have all the late styles in type and keep in laro;e assortnunt of hiirh rade statiimery so that there is no delay iu exeeutin a lare onler. Our priees will be fountl toeompare favorably with other priees. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. The Visible Sup ply of Timber. T. P. Wulker, the Minnesota lum berman, who has lieen gathering statistics on the visible supply of liiinlxT in the I 'nltcd States, Iiuh re cently published his findings. They are not reassuring. In the whole country, according to his figures, there are but 1,000,000,000,000 feet of standing tlnila-r, ami of thls,0l'.",000,. 000,000 feet, considerably more than half, is iu the three Pacific States, California, Oregon and Washington. Of this Oregon has L'lS.OOO.OOO.OOU feet and California and Washington U00,. 000,000,000 feet each. It would up pear then, that the Pacific states have a corner on timber. When tho rate at which It Is being manufac tured Is considered, the Importance of the Pacific supply is soon Iu com parison with the seriousness of the situation. The census of VMM shown that :'!, 000,000,000 feet of lumber were cut that year. To this Mr. Walker adds :I,000,(MiO,hhi feet cut Into shingles, railroad ties and the like, which makes LD.OOO.Ooo feet cut annually, and the rate of ciittlnglt is constant ly on the Increase. At this rate, In less than thirty-five years, the visible supply of timber In the United States will have been exhausted. However, this may be, the Impor tance of the fact that the three Pa cific states have more than half the standing timber of the country can not be over-estimated. -That, ex plains why railroads are seeking routes Into the timber bells of the heretofore considered Inaccessible districts. Tho best timber of the other states of the country Is practi cally all cut down, while the forests of the three Pacific states are com paratively untouched. America has not yet len rued to do w ithout tim ber; It must lie supplied from some where, nnd California, Oregon and Washington are of the states of the nation best prepared to furnish It. Statements once btandlng In the once great lumber states, nhows the rapidity with which It has Imm-ii cut off. Michigan has but 1 4,0000,000,000 feet standing, Wisconsin, !!0,OOU,000, (HM) ami1 Minnesota, :io,000,0H),U00 while Maine, the training school of American IuuiIkt, has but 8,000,000, 000 feet. It may be, however, that Oi'.OOO,. 000,000 feet of standing timber In the Pacific, Coast states Is more valuable to the country standing than the dollars and cents that In the next quarter of a century will be sent here I for It. Uut the effect that the iI.muwI. Ing of the western hills Is to have upon the country will be but lightly taken Into consideration by those Intent upon exploiting the western forests. Commerce and Industry demand the timber. The demand will be honored. The dreamer and the Helen tlet inny regret In thin gen eratlon. Practical men of the world however, will reserve their regrets for the next. Subwirlhurito lha Kiamlncr who re move from oim loculliy o nmnhcr, or i ImiiKa thulr Mitme (lilrc. ihonia rrmcmbur i drop lliUotllco a curd M (heir oinir be ad dreMud to t lit right poKlotllcu. . .