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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1904)
PUBLICITY FOR THE RETAILER. Tom Murray, one of the brightest mind tit prvwnt onjinod In the re tail trade til America. jrlve In the current Ismu" ot S.vnteni hi opinion of the value of nil vert Initio tk a force upon which In thl day of the world the modern busduc man may de pend for tau'cetw If he wmild compete for trade, In tne following words: "A man who nowaday rents a store, hire help and doen not tisiinv on advertising, I" not destined for a HUeccHfful business career. He had far U'tter tlsiiuv rent first, then ad vert isinii and his help expense after ward. It he does not ndwrtise it will not 1h lonir before he will not need employees. Had it not heen for advertising I tdiould have lcen ! crowded out of my business the sec ond year. If a man does not know enonjih to advertise in these days lie can buy that kind of brains that does know, and he had letter do so or quit buying goods, get out of bus iness, and work for the man who does advertise. "Iook around you. Who are the men who succeed? Are they not the advertisers? Make yourself the talk of the town. It can In- done. 1 cannot le otherwise than a great lieliever In advertising. "I never study an ad. I write any odd sentence that may happen to come into my head. "I find that the more a man gets into the habit of writing ads. the more ideas come to htm. Many a man who thinks that he cannot write ads is mistaken. A little nerve often proves that a man has some advertising brains that he did not know. "Don't go into business unless you Intend to advertise." A WONDERFUL BUSINESS. Is the Lord & Thomai Advertising Agency the Head of Which Retired February Itt. Possibly there is no line of industry in the United States that has grown in eucb proportion in recent years as that of general advertising, which includes publicity in newspnpers and magazines and outdoor display advertising, and through its tremen dous force the entire basis of modern merchandising has been revolution ized. The Chicago paiiero of the current week devote much space and time to the wonderful growth of the adver tising business as a whole, ami that of Lord & Thomas In particular, owing to the retirement of Mr. I). M. Lord, the senior member of the firm, who leaves active business life with a rich competence. The business of Lord & Thomas bus been one of the most aggressive and progressive of its kind In the country, having in recent years been under the active management of Mr. A. L. Thomas, whose Judgment on advertising matters Is considered as authoritative by the vast body of publicity users. Mr. Thomas has suceedeil Mr. Lord to the presidency and will continue at the head of the linn. M-. C. It. Krwln, the new Vice President has leen connected with the company for 'Jit years and Is therefore a veteran in the field; asso ciated with him and Mr. Thomas is Mr. A. I). Lasker, the Secretary and Treasurer. To give some idea to the public of the growth of ad vertisingas a w hole, it might Is; stated that in two years the business of Lord &Thomnsnljiif lias increased one million dollars in the billing, and in the one month of January in 1!H this house hits book ed fTl'O.OUO.OO in advertising con tracts from the following concerns, wliosi! names are household words in tin- United Stfltes: Allliclisi-r-IJiikcIi lire whig Ass'n, St. Louis; Siegel, Cooper Company, New York; Woolson Spice Company ( Lion Cof fee) Toledo, Ohio; Haniillon-iiiown .Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo.; Sterling liemedy Company, iCascar ets), Chicago and New York; The Woman's Magazine, St. Louis, Mo.; Armour & Co., Chicago; Michigan Stove Co., Detroit and Chicago; Union Pacific Railroad Co., Omaha; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Jty., Chicago; Hock Island It. It. System. Thirty-five years of wldeexperlence in handling the publicity of a large proportion of America's most suc- cessful ml vert Isers have fitted Lord & Thoman to k'lve most u!l Ions ami profitable service toeiitorpi Istng business Unas In every Hue. The main otllces of Lord & Thomas are In the Trude Itnildmg, Chicago and Its LaMcrn branch l In the Anieilcan Tract Society building. New ot'K AN UNKNOWN LAND. fnrli of la Olil Runiitn Rmnlrw (' aen by Modern rCyen. I-Vw people ii, !' chile the fact thnt tixl ".;. nt the ihiwti of the twentieth ren ' .M'v, there are stl!l purls of the eld bei'i.-n empire where tin traveler of Ui'-.! tilil.'S h:is Ii vn; tlint. there nr.' rtncienf town w! nil no to irit ha feen. temple nnd towers tint n lev. r of chissle lltemtsir Im dcliuhted In. I i-vri;i;..nx in ain ieiit Crook that n ..iv'.'i-.t I ;l it .Vet deciphered - whole reKlotx. !n fact. fu:l of tintiipilt'.e for w'.'.-.h no I'ji.-doker lias lieen written and w Idch !re not shown upon the hit est iua:s. i her;' nre region within our temperate none w here nn modern I'uro ean foot ha trod, so far a wi nre able to tell - region when the civ titration of ;ree'( mnl Koine mice tlol.nshed and whore flue monuments of classic art and of nn unfamiliar nrt that supphinted the classic waste their beauties upon the ignorant sliiht of half civilized nomad. Tj realize the tnnh of this one neetl only to cross the range of mountain tlun run parallel to the eastern coast u the Mediterranean and. avoiding all car van routes. Journey Independently H-out the barren country that lies be tween these mountains and the Ku phrates. Here is a territory wl.lch. though not wholly unexplored. I full of most wonderful surprl.es. Hero nre cities and town long descried, not so groat or so Imposing perhap a Pal myra, but far hotter preserved than the city of Zfliohht ar.d giving a inech truer picture tf the life of the mu loiit Inhabitants than one can draw from those famous ruin. These town are not hurled. !!i;o tVe great cities of tho Me-op ti". I :n !r.ias, nor have their sites been built t;;.n Ii modern times, as ties.' of the olas-e cities of fJ recce have boe;i. 'I", ey M rid out against the sLy upon ld;;h inl i r lie tdioltorcd in seipi. st t d w Kev -. i re secting to the low of the tri ve'er us he approaches them very mtioh the same aspect a they did in the fmrth century of our era when Inhabited by prosperous. cnltlviitid and happy pen pie or when deserted by those Inhab itant some l.:im year ao. Howard Crosby Itutler in Century. A Navy Fanrral. The funeral of a sailor at sea I n most Impressive ceremony. Nine men Of the Massachusetts died ns the re sult of a thirteen Inch gun's explosion. They were burled at San Juan. I'orto Rico, but before the bodies were taken ashore the funeral was held, ns Is the custom, on the quarter deck of fhe ship. Excepting on special occasions like this officers alone nre permitted on this deck. In the presence of the Admiral and other officers, standing with bured heads, and marines nnd blue Jackets, n detail from each ship of the squadron, drawn up In line, the caskets containing the men who died were liorne by men who had been their comrades on to the quarter deck. A band played a dirge, a quartet of sailors sang and the chaplain prayed and spoke with 'solemn voice of the bravery of those who had suffered a death so cruel. The brawny men of the ships of war were standing silent, lis tening, their heads bowed, their sun burned faces motionless. Hut never a tear was shed, for tears and women have no place aboard a man-of-war. TLe bodies were taken ashore In the captain's gig after the service and rev erently buried. Leslie's Weekly. A Qom Career. The Paris papers record the death of ?iie aged Mgr. llaiier, who was former ly father confessor to the Empress Eugenie and Is known to have had a considerable Inllucnce over the un fnr; unate direction of her policy. He was a Jew by birth, nnd during the fourth decade of the last century he w is a lei-y man upon the Pnris bourse. In is", he astounded hi kinsfolk and f-!:'n- fia-iiiei is by turning IPuuan t a'! f!!c. lie was no c.-s Mieees .'ul in a ( ia is. i.tii than he had been as n o I -r .. I'e v.--' oi-dained prie I. ta!:o:. t'fp ' y V'"!'1 '"'in III.. hee:ii!,o 1 1;.- reii !., s i ! lor of the empress ; i inl w,: -i 1 1 1 : I a n t iiseiv.iieur by I'ooe I'm; IX. A few yiai ago Ihe oM priest added to the lis! uf s'lrpr!" which characterized hi life by taking to him self a Wife. Westminster Ca.ette. Hlraw Hnla Xeeil Hi'iiitliliiK. "If il Ktniiii; thliifc-." :ii'l the liat innn n f lor he luid Mold :i three d ilhir piinania. "thnt men who hrnh n di'i'hy or it soft hat every day never put a brush to a Klrmv hut. 'J hero I no rca Hu for thu neglect. Hi raw hat need bniMhliiK more often than the others, for the dust clIngH to them nnd hi more uotleenhle. If you brush your utruw hot every duy and tierub It with u hMIT bniHh dipped In tepid wuter once or twice a KeuHon It will lunt two yenrn WUb proper cure." New York I'ren. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Kd Ooer snys that Harold II.. 2:t. can pace n half mile as easy its ny horse he ever sat behind The Young Jim trotter, Walter Kelm. 2:1 Hy. will very likely be one of the stars of Mart iHMiiarest's stable thl year. It I reported that the Messrs. 1 dun lin, proprletvrs of the YllhiKO farm, lu tein! reitnolni ttie number of trotters -.. , ... . i i b iiiki iiucer hi ioo iM-iiii. Dick Wilson Is at the Indianapolis track with hi stable. Among the limn- ber lire ratchen Hoy, Jiin-'t; i.ime :l; i Sphinx, ":hi'i. mid (intoiiiau Maid. I j'j v.' ! :l!t4. I x" , i Sfrnsburg. by Director, daiic" "1 r.mulatliin. by tnward. and owned by i ' W. V. linker of Columbus, 1)., I said I j to ls one of the "star" green ones at i I the Columbu trark. ' ' Clem Deaehey ha a good one for the j green classes in Itoyal Coat, a II v- year-old son of i;eg.-il Wilkes and Nan- ; lile Kttlcoat. lie showed a mile Id : -:l;t'... as a thne year old. , P itehle, 2;iii,i. and Star Twist, j 2 .".. have been sent by their owner, i A. W. JanL-ard of llonner Spi lm;. j Kan., to the Louisville tK truck to i ! trained by John lluey. I I ami oouratr and IhotJiiht I wmtld narar regain mjf ." 'Three yciirs tf delicate hciilth trying doctors' prrscriplions anil patent im-dicines' without l-iiclit night well s.ip the courage of any wouuin. A lit I yet Mr. Ilrynnt provit that the question of the cure of worn itnly disease is only a qui tiou of using the ri;ht remedy. A tew tlnsr of ' I'.tvonte I'resiTiption ' refctoirnl her courage and re vi veil her hots:, becniwe he could see "a decided chuiige front the first." Thres A- rrot.tliii' ue of the mr !:rine r--lo.vd hi-r to perfect britlth. Ir. Pierce's I;.ivorite l'recription cures irregularity, dries euk iiiiul' drxin, heals inflammation and ul ceration, ai.il cures female weakness. Mn frfirah Hrvant. rrrnltlrnt of Mfnii'liu SvMt:l sci'-nre Chtlt. rrsiilmir Ml rjt Atkiitit Ave, Mmplii. Trim . rilr: "I ul)t irtl Willi tlt-iti-Htr h-nllh tor three ymr. tryinir doefor' itreM-riT'lionn ami ttriit meihi-tiicM until I iunI oitiruKr and thUKlil I'wctiiltl never rrjenin my lirnlth: tmt a lew tnv ot your l;vuriie rrrncriptiftn' niatle itirchioiKr mv niititl. Ceiiltl tft a devitlrd chaiixe frum Ihr firM. ui I krS on lakins l fui llirre months faithfully anil am now In pcifccl helih." Dr. rierce's Medical Adviser, ia paper covers, i sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay erpensr of mailing only. Address l)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. iirrit uit iiiiir.(TUKV. i'mtkh irrT. I'j aldeiit Tliiorlnre ItiMiiwvclt Vlce-I'realileiit Heerctary of State John May tw'Cietary of Tri'anury U-al'e M. Hliaw Secretary Interior E. A. Hitchcock K-crelary of War Win. II. Tall rk-crctary of Navy Win. II. Mtiixly Hccrt'tary of ( tiuinit ree tii-o. II. ( orlelyou H-i rt lary of Axrirulitire Jami-i Wllaou I'liMinaMt r (ii-m-ral Henry C I'ayne Attorney Ittm ral I'. I!. Knox hTATK. (iovernor .lien. K. 'Iiiii1t1hIii hc-erelary of Ktate Trt-BHUrtr Attorney fe-m ral hup). I'lililic liiKtrui iltiii. 1'rinit r I'alry ami Komi (.'uia I'. .. .-Vnit'iim l'oii:reHttiiii;u Fn f.rt in'- JutlK'n K. I Imiitiar :. H. MiKirv ... A. M. Crawford . J. fl . Ai'ki'ruiaii J. H. Whitney . ... J. W. Ilaili y ) i. II. Mil. I, ell I . W . r niton I lliniCT lli-rinaii (.1. N.u IllUinatiii C. K. V olvertitii It H II. nil . A. M.s. ft: hum ji nieui. MKriiii-r. II. I.. Ilelmttll j JlI'lKe . ' . I lie in v. I.. K. 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To ftccoruMioilnto tUoHo wlio are partial to the ue of utomizers in upjilyiiig JiciuiiUl into the UBMal j.asaugeH for etilarrTuil lruu bUi, the propri. ir prnpare Cream llulm iu liquid form, whioh "-ill bo known aa Kly'n Liquid Creura Palm. Trice including the praying tube U 75 cent. Druggiita or by mail. The liquid form embodiea the med icinal properties of the aolid preparation. M X-r7 is -' . ' - ts g Kla t, ah-1 eke -Railroad . . . I IMIi TAIJLH . . . Ill Ll.it I .bine ','Slli, iflOl. No, I So. 3 l''iK r A rn Vld No. 4 No K 111. in. I-, m j ji 1,1 i ! !' ' 1 1 1 k i m : i r I, mi Siamit ' .W Hll.,11 M I'ce- r - ' n i. eir I . r : l . S.i nL-. -I il It'll a-!, I ii n h h -i-.tr J -X SI. t l III l.lH.- I ;i t. I. vlltn I l ; "il flyil II li t ft . u 1 1 ' .Vl' III IAMMS T 1 1 .,' V I ( ' I s I tti .it. .'.I ir. I in .r.t f.l .til I en tie-v In .O. .Ot! lit'. I Hi tl I el. . V siiilnt ! . .)! . . k- . . I t U I 'I. In,, . 1 1, in. i tl A Hi r, I;, ni.. , -r ,-. mimI Vt'i ttllllli i ... e.t, r tr I mi r nth-f. I. K I. r l l n t it. hi ml I'tttOit Kisi H'. A. U o H HK t I V JMAAW I.I I.. - ItUMNLSS l;M r.WI'kl.l S Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, V Oregon Orttrrt XT M.rklr. brarltr. troa frac lug ti brarral Svoar Murk CIMtttBY MOHK Of All MS01 Land Notice. JOHN MUI.LAN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. i.tio Coimcflcut Avenue Washington, I). C. Alt porun lei have hrrrtitfnrr maile I IN At I'WOOC In any klnJ ol I antl. Mlnttal i.r 1 Im ticr I nirlra. which ha hern accrplrj hy Ihr Krglalrr or dtrrlver fit any I'. 5. I and (Mike, can hate Ihe Imuikk of thrlr . h. I'airnl fur alt jirtd promptly allcndril lu hy arndlnn ma thrlr Duplualr kcicluli-, or Crrlllkalra ul I'ntrv, and an aKrcrmrnl I., pay me $10 when, ever aalil Palenlt ahall lauc. JOHN Ml I I AN. Orcatin, Calllnrnla and Nevada Mala Agent LOOK OUT . S3 For an) otto kllllnir or itraJ. Intf (toca Uiliriiliin to ll' South Eastern Oregon live Stock Association $500 REWARD Will Iw ylvvn for the trrtMt mn nonvl'ilofi of my pr Kin or wrnii KUtlhg My mUx k lloiiglriK Co niwitMr of ihii AMkocialion. J.t). COUOflLIN, J, H. INNES, President. Secretary. kl44. BO YEARS' Vtl. V EXPERIENCE .Vi V T Taint MaRKfl Mffi Co-YRIOHT &C. Anvnn ndlng ftkMrh and rifwrrtutlun niT qiickif ui iTtMin mr Di'Hiloii fr ht)ntr u tuviMiiWtfi in rhnf iutiiiMli). 'onniitiiilfH ItMim Mtrit ly riititlilfMttiul. Ilniitliokou I .itii4'.f imii I ri'H, 4 ili-tt nu'iu y for niM'tiniitf pnlftiU, t'iii'iiits tiikini tlinuh Muiut Co. rwol Scientific Jlmericnm A tmnrlf-omftr WnlTtA wnoklr. I irvwt rir ru Inl Inn tt imy m-irni .lie jMiirnal. 'I tiii, 1 1 m V'r; fiMir ni'tritlia, U HtilUbyull Yiiwnlcal rt. lyiUNN no.3e,Broad""'- New York Jiram.'h tlMleo, r;ib V Ht, WnatiiiiHtou, l. I. i Tin n i rn r ;?,' VV'-1" iL W-' a . r a. i tUAfi..-r ri r i - i in nia i i i i i ii inff l R0ri;5SI()NAL. H. k. I.. HTKINKN, M. 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