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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1904)
jgUt (Count u xa ttlnct Puhllthml Evtrv ThMrtday A. V. BEACH. AWionlc Building TERMS: i One Year, $2.00 ' Six Months 1.00 (Three Months, 50 mi I yr 'f I wii t smm in lu yu is w i Maps of the seating niranncment . in several Chicago theater win n. pour on t lit asls-sto curtains when ' thtthentersoon. Several iiiihiiikitii have decided on tills scheme f tank-' lug t lu patron familiar with the location of the exits. 1 k l mo S m nil I 1 IV 9.1 til J.ll "- w i I tvl ; 1 ti II mi St'ACK OBt Inrh.. two Ini-he Thr lnoh. . . 0irter Column Half Column lit UOO i 4000 Oa Column .vr.uo'!oii,Mi 111' II It! Ill Ifel Ih III Srt SON I Ala) .-JOOH tS 00 M TO 00 I JO 00 LAKEVIEW, OKEOON. FI B. II, IM4. President Hoosevelt twin luul n mouutalii ridge In Alaska named for him, Koosevelt ridge. Tin ridge was recently explored and christened by lr. Frederick A. t'ook. Uev. Edmund Howie, for nearly a quarter of a century chaplain f tho Massachusetts state senattv lias re signed his position ami Uov. E. A. Horton lias leen chosen in his stead. Ij? Tiir nrm' nnnrn iliTiir iiinirT . . w ...is Tim. Krnr4 m A A fa I t-'ate. , Mr. A. (lagging of Melbourne, Fin., J writeo. "Mv doctor tolil nit 1 had Con-1 umption mill nothing could In done for ! me. I aa given up to tl t. The offer j of a fit trial dottle of Ir. King's New j Discovery for Consumption, induced me , to trv it. Kesnlts were startling. I am j now on the road to recovery and owe, all to lr. King's New Discovery, li ourely saved my lile." This great cure , in guaranteed (or all throat and lung , c1iseiie hy I a llt-all Prtiggi't. Price fiOc f 1. Trial bottle iree. HAMILTON-BROWN bHOE Wi.at Docs Colonel W illiam Heinhold. a vet eran of two revolutions a ml com rude of Carl Nolairi and lieneral Fram Sigel, is dead at Salt Lake City, aged SI. He was one of the lender of the German revolution in IMG and win exiled from liU country, lie weut to France and tlu're espoused the can ho of the coniiuiiue. Should trouble arise In Wastches ter county, New York, Sheriff Merritt will have nti opportunity to call upon four millionaire deputies for Aid. These men are Howard YVilletw. ran I Gilbert Thebaud. May hew W. f-ronson and Frederick W. Flint. The sheriff says he chose these dei utlca because they are good men, each of whom has assured Mm that they are ready Tor any emergency that may arise. Forty years ngothefaniiersowued ' 5.1 ht cent f the wealth of the country. Siu-h has Imvii theadvaiu-e lu nmniifact tirlnu and railroad build Ins tliat they now wn but -I ht( cent, tlionji'h there has Ikvii no de cline In agricultural values. ' Women A Made at 7j?)& OUR NEWCy ) u.HIITONDKUlVNi... MADE AT NEwAff I SUNLIGHT V3 a Few Dollars Mean? In the shoo Ikltl it iik'.miis The Best Possible in ... . Style, Comfort and Wear If you invest in one of the nhove make. One hundred citiena from Mich Iffau calleil on the president recently to invite him to attend the celebra tion of the roth anniversary of the foundation of the republican party under the Oaks at Jackson. Frank llosford. a Michigan democrat, came" in. 'Hello, Fank! ' said General Aler, '-won't you lie lone some here with 1W republicnna and you the only democrat?" "No," Kaid Hohfork. "Tiiat's about tlie usual majority lu Michigan." They are the lit all over, wear like iron, swell-appearing shoes that you hear about but have never seen for the priee. We ilon't ask you to take out word ask the shoe. Appreciation of ood acting Is. Ktran3'ly express-d in some parts of Japan. The theater patrons throw, portions of their clothing on tho, stage, ml after the performance re-; deem the articles, the money tri,iK; to the actor or actress who has ex-. cited their admiration. i Prrfiwt ('flilrnrr . 1 Where there usett to le a feelintt of ; uneasiness and worry In the hotiM-hold j w hen a child showed rniloms of croup tl.ere is now perfect confidence. This i j owing to the uniform succch of Cham- berlain's Coupli Keinely in tlie treat-' nient of thai diseune. Mrs. M. 1. , lUsford, of Poolesville, Md., in ieak- i int? of her experience in the ne of that ; - - - 1 Kdence in Chamberlain Couh Kemcdy lor 1 have useil it witti prtet succeHS. ML'j.ltilil finrluml i. aiiltuw! tt virH prompt relief." For sale by lee ISeall. ! I Lakeview Mercantile Co.! Senator Allison of Iowa, famed for hi conseryailsm and his compro mises, was at 11 recent dinner party. Atoiiff In the evening, after the game fiad been served and the glasses filled Heverul times, an admirer of the tkWator came over to him, put his hand on the senatorial shoulder and fcaid, between sobs: "Allison, if you had ever in your life hit a man a good stiff punch in the slats and call ed him out of his name a few times you would have been president of tlie I.'iiited States." Lieutenant Lorenzo Alexis l.e 'lainiiuiit, a young American sold ier of fortut e whose home Is in ivn ver, recently left for Guatemala to accept an appointment as captain on the personal staff of 1'resident Cobrera. De Cluirruont. a Htrnpping broad shouldered young man, was promoted to a lieutenancy while Jighting in the Philippines. He coines of noble Franco-Spanish ances try, s's-nks several languages, comes of fighting blood and is happiest when in active service. Kichani Onley of MasHiwhusetts will la. fi!) on Septemlx r 1". Grover Cleveland will be CO on March is. Alton Ii. J'nrker oi New York will be 'i' 011 May 14. Arthur 1'ue lioinian of Maryland will be C on March 11. David H. Hill of New York will be ii on August L'lt. George Gray of Delaware will be Cl on May 4. Wil liam J. Bryan of Nebraska will Ihj41 on March JO. .President Koosevelt of New York will be 40 011 October 21. John Hay of Ohio will be CO on October 8. Marcus Alonzo llunria of Ohio will be C7 Oil September 21. William H. Taft of Ohio will lc47ou September 15. So effecthe Is the life savlngwrvlce of the I'nited States that from disasters to 240 documented vessels on the coast during the year, having itsOS iK-rsons on board, only 2U lives were lost, and of the?'.,0(Nj,(KM) worth of property put in jeopardy, but a little more than sjl.ono.nnn was lost. ' THE 9 LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER The Kxaininer has for sale one of the Is-st jstock ranches in Lakecounty ' on very reasonable terms 0UO acres, all fenced, and well watered. This is a great bargain and will not remain long unsold. We also have a dozen j other ranches and farms to dispose of. If you have any land or pro'ier erty to sell, list it with the Kxam- 1 iner. Send in description and we ...in u..n i f..- -wtr I , III m il it j P stock a KINTINC. IS AN AKT IX which Tin-: Ivx..mi.i:k ex eells. We have all the late styles in type and keep in larire assortment of 1 1 i 1 1 o;raile stationery so that there is no iklay in fxeeutiny; a lare onk-r. Our prices will be found to com pa re favorably with other prices. A novel rescue from a drowning; accident was that accomplished near I Orono, Me., where a railway ! ei.gineer pulled up his train and al-; lowed a lot of his passengers to hurry down to the river anil pull out a lad who had broken throiiRh1 while skating. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. 4nclli-r Case ot Ithrumat ) f'urtd: by t lirutlji-rlulii w I'niu Hnlm. The etlicHcy of Cliaiiilierlain's Pain 1 Palm in the relief of rlieiuimti 111 is beiii); denioiiNt rated daily. Parker' Tripled, of ttrim-by, Va., says ttiat 1 ChaiiilierlaiirH I ain ralui .pave liini permanent relief Irom rheuiiiatiHin in the back wliea everything ebe failed, and lie would not be without it. For bale by Lee lieall. 1 r Captain Malum professes complete inability to forecast tlie outcome of a war Itctween Itussia and Japan. He has this to say on the subject: "Kncli little match you have In your pocket has the power of starting an immense conllagatlon. You start a fire you can not tell a here it will stop. So It is with war. Any nation may begin one, but none cun do so knowing what the end will be what effect it will have niton the world's maps." j ! Ili-tler Than l.oltl. tVhru You llav a 'oM. 1 ) wa troubled for nevcral years with The first a 'tion when you have a col.) , chnmic indiiieHtion and nervous debit- ahould be to relieve the lungs. This ibiity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster, PiTnuptial Confidences. She wa.4 an exacting Philadelphia yoang woman, and before ho would 1 promise to marry him bo iiau to ai iwer a great many questions relat ing to his past life. Jle thought he had given her a very fair account of himself, but just when the wedding ceremony was about to take place he remembered an omission, and, fear ing that the might have cause for future reproach, he whispered in her ear: "Mary, there i3 one thing I have not told you yet. I am a Universal ist. Docs it matter, love?" "No, I guess not, dear," said the bride serenely. '1 am a somnambu list." Philadelphia Ledger. Stuto Senator Shirley of Main win reminded tho other duy of hl firm j meeting with tuo late J Sill Nye. Tint conversation nuturuiiy turning 10 inn state of Maine, Nye remarked that hu waa born in the town of Blilrley. In the aenntor'a it ate, adding that doubtle the town had been named for one of the senator': nnccMtora. "I replied," an Id the senator, 'that I didn't know that there wus such a town In Maine as Shirley. "I didn't know it either," suld Ne. "until I waa torn there." Iient accomplished by the free un of Chamberlain's Cough iteinedy. 'I'll in N. H. "No remedy helped ine until I began tiHing Electric Pitters, which did Peuiedy liipiefieH the touh mucin and me more gixxl than all the medicines I cause hit expulnion froia the fir cells of the lungs, produces a free expectoration, and opens tlie secretions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment and it leaves the sys tem in a natural and healthy coudition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Ie Ileal 1. ever uhuu. I liey have also Kepi my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Pitters are junl splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and inviuorator for weak, run down women. No oilier medicine can take its pla e in our family." Try them, Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Lee lieall. A Human Clod. Teas Some men are ilow, aren t they.-' Jess Yes, and they're so aggra Tating! There wus one sat along side of mo coming downtown ia the car this morning. Tens You weren't trying to flirt1 only with htm i Jess Gracious, nol Hut he was reading a novel, and he was never ready to turn the page when I waa. Philadelphia Press. "How iJrandma Sa w Lincoln," 11 most Interest ing story, never before published, based mi a real incident lu the life of tin Immortal Lincoln', will appear In the February iuiiiiImt of Farm Lift. This delightful narra tive will charm every reader and tho only way to enjoy It Is to subscribe for Farm Life early so that you can secure the February number. This Is only one of the many good fea tures, of this splendid magazine for 1 farm folks. We ait certain that awfully 1 every reader of Tin Examiner will be greatly pleased to read Farm Life for a year mid those who have not already subscribed may yec secure this magazine and The Examiner for Subscribe to-day. What Are The) f Chamlicrlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by Lee lieall. 4 lianili-i'lli)- Utouiarli Htnl l.lver Tablt-l). riit'iiuiilla'U lor lun Mllpaliun , Mr. A, It. Kane, a prominent druggist of Hauler Springs, Kansas, says : Cham berlain 's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment the most superior preparation of anything in use today lor constipation. They are sure in action and with no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For sale by Lee Head.