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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1904)
golf Count u 8xn nlncr Published Evtrv Thursday A. V. BEACH. Muanlc Building The animal report of the Western , t'nloti Telegraph eonipany shows SH.(HK,IH0 message I rnnsmlt ted, $-h..-0O0.MHI earned; net revenue Js.iHMi.tMMl and a surplus of Pt.iXW.ooo. j TERMS: lOne Year, $2.00 J Six Months 1.00 (Three Month 50 SHACK it wk l mo )ntt m' I yr On Inrh l tVH ( A i I ' Hi two Inch 1001 ,rhrr Inchr. .1 1W Quarter I'uhuuu S 1 411 Column il 4 HO Tl IIMil 1MX 1V IIHV 1011 ISM on aw ww Ome Column. . I ftu uo , v eo; 44 oo a ue 1A) iw LA ICE VIEW, OREOON, FEB. t. I904. LMwnrdS. Ilosmer, chief engineer of tlw Lowell (Mass.) tire depart ment, has had nearly SO years' con tiutiou experience In lighting tires. To honor I lu memory of Kmillo before he trim appointed a member Castelnr, the celebrated n-publiotu of tin. old tire department In Lowell, orator and former president of tin' in lVHi. he wan a nicmlxr of the hoys' Spanish republic, hit friend intend tire company in lUdvldcre. o raise a tnonninent to him in Madrid. XS hut Arc Thrj j Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iverj Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, miii constipation, and good one. Price -3 cents, tor sale bv Lee lleM. The Place to Buy General .1. Warren Keifer an tiounces his intention to run for eoit grew in the Springfield. Ohio, district next year. Twenty year ago Gen eral Keifer was eaker of the house of representative at Washington. The portrait of the dowager etn sress of China, now U-ing painted by Miss Kate Augusta Carl, an American Artist, is to be placed on exhibition At St. Louis by the consent of her majesty, who, it i said, will also s?nd other exhibit. Mrs. I'arker, or ".Mother Parker," a she is called, who has labored for 34 years tinder the American board in the Hawaiian inlands, is now in lier 9StH year aud is able to receive lier guests at her home at (iillertlna in Manoa valley. Uear Admiral Casey, who has lieeu I .laced on the retired Hat of the navy, lias seen 47 years of active service. He has ever been noted for his bluff exterior and imperturbable Rood oature aud was a universal favorite with his subordinates. Lev. Theodore L. Cuyler, the .iiiin.-nt Presbyterian divine of Urooklyu. recently celebrated his Sid tdrthday. He is still in excellent Ileal th and officiates weekly at the Lafayette Avenue church, of which lie has len pastor for nearly half a century. Sergeant John Martin, the only wurvivor of General Custer's regi ment engaged in the battle of the Tiig Horn in 177, has leen placed ou the retired list of the army. Two hundred aud seventy-seven of his companion were killed during the engagement. The dowager empress of Itussia Is very fond of the Danish black or rye bread, such as is baked for the woldiers. During her majesty's visit to iH-nmark she eats this kind of bread every day, and when at home a loaf is sent to Kussia every fifth .day. Liiited States Senator William J. .Stone -f Missouri has confined to friends that he expects to be elected one of the del egates at large from Missouri to the democratic national convention, and that if his right to this nonor is contested he will de iii and a recognition on the ground that he needs a public vindication i since the recent disclosure concerning him apiwared in the rewspapers. Another Chm at Kheuiiatlm 'rr4 by hrutbfrUlN'a fiu- Halm. j The elticaey 'f Chamberlain's Pain Dalin in the relief of ihoiuiiali in , being demonstrated daily. Parker; Triplett, of ( riu-ly . Va., says that i Chamberlain's Pain Halm gave him permanent relief ln.ui rheumatism in ; the hack when everything el-c lulled, ; and lie would not le without it. For , rale bv I.ee Dealt. , I V. llecause of his sui'retnliieiice as crack dancing man of the uniform service, Major Charles L. McCawley of the marine corps ha In-en n-lievinl if all other duty and placed in the White House social service as major domo. His dole work will be to carry out the wishes of President and Mrs. Koosevelt as to their sm-lal entertainments. Your groceries and Pamlly Supplier I at The Lakeview ricrcantile Company's Store. 'I he Winter Stock Is bein: rap idly cloned out to miike rtum for our im mense Spring Stock which will be here in a very short time. Our line of "PEIlt:KI:D WAKE" is the Latest. Call and see for yourself. Lakeview flercantile Company P i THE The Kxaminer has for sale one of) the lest stock ranches In Ijikecotinty ou very reasonable terms IUM) acre, i all fenced, an.l well watered. This Is ; '"1''--'' a great bargain and will not remain j . . , i .i I long unsoiu. o e aiso nave a uozeii . other ranches and farms to dispose of. If you have any land or projH-r-erty to sell, list it with the Kxam iner. Send iu description and we J will sell it for you. "tf ( fr'.M-aprd nn .4 fl Kate. , Mr. -I. Hauuins of Melbourne, Fla., 1 writes, "Mv doctor told me I had Con- sumption and nothing could ! done for! me. I was liiven up to die. The offer I of a free trial bottle of Dr. Kinit'n New I Discovery for Consumption, induced me 1 to try it. ltesiilis were startling. I am! now on the rrad to recovery and owe , i all to Dr. Kintf'n New Discovery. It surely saved my life." This ureal cure is guaranteed for all throat aud Imig fiiseaes by I-e P.t all Druttiiist. Price 1 "j0c & . Trial bottles free. i LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Already Mayor McCleilan's fame has reached beyond the Alps where lies Italy. His honor some time ago received from a subject of King Victor iOmmanuel a letter In which the writer explains that he i an adept at thought transference. He says that a thought has been wafted across the ocean informing him that the mayor would lend bin 10o) lire for a short time. Since then two more letters have arrived from the name correspondent. Colonel Mc Olellan has figured it out that 1000 lire is about fd'JS, ho he has done his s;st to transfer this thought to Italy: "Nothlu doln'." There has come Into local circula-. Hon in Williamantic, Conn., a large ' ..1...- ,.f I. ..If .1, , lilcli lu.nr llllllllll tj, 111,11 ,.... ...... i dates Ix-Ueen 1M)."i and 13.1, und they j include sH'clmen of the various j I coinings which were issued bet ween , those years. All are lettered on the I edges, and In diameter are a trifle! larger than the half dollars of the j resent day. j F HINT INC. IS AN ART IN which Tin: Kxamimck cx tvlls. V have nil the late izzpy styles in type and keep in stock a lare assortment of hih jrailc stationery so that there is no delay in executing a larjje order. Our prices will he found toeompare favorably with other prices. I'rofessor Loiula-oso, tts the result J j of his observation on left handed I and left shied jwoplc find that among loon soldiers and oierati ves : the proportion of left handed K'ile. is 4 per cent among the men and .1 to s iier cent among the women, j Among criminals the quota of left handed was found to Is more than! tripled iu men and more than quin tupled among women. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. I icd headed people are less subject to baldness than others. A doctor explains the matter thus: The hair of the redheaded Is relatively thick, "j,ro(anatlon of thegreatcoiuposer's one red hair ls-ing almost as thick as five fair or three brown hairs. With :l,000 red hairs the scalp is well thatched, whereas with the same iiuiiiIkt of fair hairs one isconi paratively bald. It takes nearly LV'iV'aV taVaV5V Mine. Schreler, the late Kublnsteln's daughter and proprietor of his copy rights, has appealed to the courts to prevent Vjalzeva, called the Kussiau Otero, from appealing In the title role of Hublnstelu's opera. "The Demon." Mine. Schreler calls it Ou account of a recent experience ' "llow Uraudma Saw Lincoln," a Magistrate South of Philadelphia re-1 inot Interesting story, never before fuses to try any mo re cases against ! published, based on a real Incident men inxused of desecrating the j in the life of the Immortal Lincoln, works" when an "ordinary song and dance woman" attempts to sing his music. Whrn You Have m Cold. The first a'tion when you have a colJ idioti Id be to relieve the Iuiikh. Thia is heat Mi-comiilirihed bv the free use of lOO.OOO fair and 10.1.000 brown hairs , chamberlain's Conh Kemcdy. This to cover adequately an ordinary Remedy liquefies the touch mucua and 1 ' I caiiM-8 its expulsion from the eir cells of head. i tlie luns, produces a free expectorati in. and oiK!iia the accretion, a complete cure soon follows. This remedy will Sabbath. A man fined In his court for the offense was obliged to pawn his overcoat aud has since la-en com lulled to work outdoors clad In thin raiment. The fact coming to Magis trate Soiith's knowledge, ho Isiught the man a coat and now advises a change of venue Iu all like cases called before him. IVrfei J 4 oulMeiirr . W here there used to He a lewmif o turt) 8 Hevero co, in Ibhh time than any uneasiness and worry in the bouselioUJ . ....... ,.,.... oll,i n !,... i, when a child bliowed symptoina of croup tl.ert is now perfect confidence. This in owiiiK to the uniform tiuecesa of Cham berlain's CoukIi Pemedy iu the treat ment of that disease. Mrs. M. 1. P.asford, of Pwilesville, Md., in speak ing of her experience in the use of that remedy sava : "I have a world of con fidence in Chaniberlaim Cough Kemedy (or I have used it with perfect aucceoa. My child Garland is subject to severe attack of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." 1'or sale by Lee Dealt. other treatment and it leaves the ays' tern in a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Lee lieall. The Oregon Dally Journal and the Lake County Examiner both one year for ffl. The Weekly Journal and Kxaminer one year for $2.75. The Semi-Weekly Journal aud Kx aminer one year for fU. tf letter Than I'ulil . ''1 was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion aud nervous debil ity," writes F. J. Green, of Incaster, N. II. "No remedy helped me until I begun using F.lectriu Hitters, wliii li did inu more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Klectric Hitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand ionic and inviiorator lor weuk, run down women. No other medicine can take its pi a e in our family," Try them, Only 50c. Hatisfuctioii guaran teed by l-ee lieall. SuliMTlbttrito 1 he Kiamlncr wlio remove from mm locality to another, or cliHiige tluiir ixi.toltlcu aildruM should riiiiu,er in drop tlil onico a card no thulr paper csu be ad dressed to lue right poalottlue. will appear in the February number 4 Farm Life. This delightful narra tive will charm every reader and tin only way to enjoy It Is to iilmci ile for Farm Life early so that you can secure the February iiumlwr. This Is only one of the many good fea tures of this splendid iimgaxlne for farm folk. We are certain that every reader of The P.xainlhc r will l greatly pleased to read Farm Life for a year and those who have not already subscribed may yec secure this magazine mid The Examiner for only 2. Subscribe to-day. ' 4 liaitiherlalti'M Nlomaett ami l.lver Tnlilel. I'ueuullel for Com -Mttputioii , Mr, A. IC. Kane, a prominent druggist of Maxtor Springs, Kansus.says: Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment the most superior preparation of anything iu use today lor constipation. They are sure in Bi.uoii auu wan no tendency to nauseate or irrlriM. Kor mmIu Iiv I lux ftua'.l