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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1904)
fiif I MARKFn CFNT. lK0FK5SI0NAI. FOREIGN FACTS. KfrP. ""1th nearly 10.X)0)000 people baa only one lunatic jluui. Ltterjr the l'arls chamber of com mrcfl celebrated Its first centenarj With gala bamntet. Scliool examination In the Swedish language at llelsinBfors, Fluland, hart bMii prohibited by orUcr of the Uu Ian government. In Udinburgh the number of imlet rhons ami lioiwa I larger than for onto years, owing. It la wild, to th "rush to Canada." The eottage at Clialfont Stf. O.lles. Buckinghamshire, In whldv Milton lived Is to lx restored at i cost of $ 1,A00. The building Is use as a pub lic museum and contains ntlrst edition of "Paradise Itegalnetl." The look to be placed rn the Pnnutie Oder canal will be VY feet high and the highest In the wrld. The Aus trian minister of conneree has offered prizes of 100.!X0. T.VOOO and 50.000 crowns for the best plans for It. " Formerly a fhtnaiuan who gniied upon the eniieror and, empress while they were being carried along the street lost his bead. Since the em peror's return from Singanfu this rule bas been revoked, but the populace has not yet mustered Its courage, and not long go when the Imperial party were In Shanghai the streets were de serted. PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Guy F. Steely and Frederic Chapln, the authors of "The Storks," have fin ished another operatic comedy. The stork has visited Charles Rich tan's cottage at North Asbury, N. J., and left a baby girl for the actor. "The Runaways' Is still notable for Its collection of show girls, probably the prettiest collection of the season. William G. Bookwlth. the leading' roan with the Aubrey stock company,! will be starred nest season at the head of the company. j Georgia Caine. the prima donna of. "Peggy From Paris," plays golf on the Allston (Mass.) links every morning, re-! gartlless of weather. Harry Conor in the support of Miss Ring In "The Blond In Black." at the Knickerbocker, has a part that fits hiu well. As a man milliner he is a suc cess. Guelma Baker, who plays Lutie Plumnier In "Peggy From Paris," has chartered a sloop for the summer. Miss Baker learned to sail a boat dur ing her long residence on the Pacific coast Raymond Hitchcock, who made a hit In the title role of "King Dodo." will create the title role In "The Yankee Consul," the new comic opera that Henry W. Savage will produce next season. MODES OF THE MOMENT. Guipure lace retains Its popularity, and ocher Is the favorite tint. Sleeves are now growing more and more baggy, the whole of the baggi ness coming at the wrist Incrustations of lace medallions or of printed silk flowers are among the most popular decorations on summer dresses. On street shoes and Oxfords the heel one and a half inch In height is most In demand. For dressy shoes the I.ouis XV. heel of medium height has the preference. Peau de lalno Is a rival to penu de sole, the wool having been woven into the s:ime Icatherlike surface as the silk, and both show off colors to great perfection. It is predicted that the Russian blouse skirted coat with its slight poneh In front and in a length that reuciies al luoMt to the knee will make its ap pearance in the early fall. Grass lawn make an admirable pet ticoat of the washable type. Finished with frills embroidered in black or col ored tin x thread, a chain sliteli of the same heading the hem. such a skirt U both useful and pretty. Brooklyn Eagle. Indian Territory nill:il. "The educators of tin: Indian Terri- j tory should endeavor to educate the va rious achoolbook publishing compaui"' In regard to the capitals of the Iui:;.i:i country," recently said Tarns Bixl.y, I chairman of the Dawes commission, j "Every geography published has Table quah as the capital of the Indian Ter ritory. The maps of the territory in these geographies show scarcejy any other towns. But Tahlcquah Is always placed up in heavy black letters, with the star representing the capital. It Is about time that authors of geographies knew Komething of the geography of the Indian country, and the educators here ought to draw their attention to the InuccuracUu of the textbooks on geography. Ah a matter of fact the Indian Terri tory proper has no capital, as it Is not a regularly organized territory. It 1 simply the Indian Territory. The seat of government is Muskogee. Each of the live civilized tribes, how ever, has a capital. Tahlepnih Is the capital of the Cherokee nation, Okuiii! get of the Creek nation, Tishomingo of the Chickasaw nation, Wewoka of the Seminole nation and Tuskuhoiua of the Choctaw nation. A Wnr It Tarn Dk tl Ma Whs l.nat It. e an ordinary copper cent pieco. ip It with a private mark, put It o circulation, and wnat are th nianoea that you will ever see It agauiT hero Is one man who says that he tried the trick and succeeded at It. 11 Is a business man who refuses to allow his name to be used In print nbout tho story, but he tells the tale to many of Ills friends and he vouches for tta truth. In 1S!14. he says, he found a cent piece, dated ISiU, In the restaurant of the Lafayette hotel. He pocketed It for luck and as a memento of a Jolly little dinner scratched his lull litis on it Just over the feathered head, while on the cheek he added those of the hotel. I'n tll 1SIM1 he treasured the coin, then drew It out of his pocket with a hand ful of other change and before he retil Izod It the cent piece had gone the my terlous way of all money. A year ago he chanced. lielng of a curious turn of mind, to fall Into con versation one evening with a profes sional beggar at Broad and Chestnut streets. He upbraided the man for get- tlng P0 . )m.y for nothing. ! oh." said the beggar. "I don't get so much. Thafa all I've got In the last j hour." And he held up a cent piece. At that moment the electric light fell upon the coin, and the business man. to his amazement, caught sight of the let ters "H. L." on the cheek of the face. He took the coin and examined It more closely. Sure enough, there were his own Initials Just above the feathers where he had placed them a half dozen yenrs before. At once bis prejudice against beget nf vanished. "I'll give you a dollar for that coin?" he cried. The beggar grew wary at this eager ness and demanded $.1. Needless to say, be got It and also of course the cent piece has never since left the business man's watch chain, which It now adonis. Philadelphia Press. OVER THE OCEAN. Tbtre Is a growing demand for Mcy cles in China. Wales Is suffering from a large re cert increase In the number of tramps. spurns annual export or pickici , green olives amounts to about $KtK),00o. ' At a recent bullfight In I.Islton one of the bulls jumped over the railing and killed two of the spectators. The Salvation Army has been grant rd a monopoly of the street sboeblack Ing business In Copenhagen. Irish la today the living tongue of al most as many people as speak Welsh. Greek, Servian, Bulgarian, Norwegian or Danish. In Galway alone are 17,833 persons who can speak nothing but Irish. It Is estimated that the Journey be tween London and Paris will be short ened by twenty minutes by the use of crates for passengers' luggage, experi ments with which were made recently at Calais. The Moscow Gazette warns the Rus sian government against allowing Eng llshmen to settle In the oil district ot the Caucasus, as the situation may tie come the same as that In the Trans vaal before the war. To lessen the risk of disease orders have been given that all Egyptian pil grims going to Mecca next year must accompany the holy carpet, which Is sent from Cairo to Mecca annually wltb a military escort. Doctors will travel with the pilgrims. HORSES AND HORSEMEN. Lou Dillon will le matlnecd and will not be In the way of the green trotter "down the line." Silvorslgu. 2:10-"i, ami several other pood ones in Denver will be trained by Tim Murname, formerly of To'edo. O, V. I. ICuapp, funii! r'.y lO'ir'n1. .io. (.. of :r f Mich., I now when ho has a refill- hio'.cU i nt of T ter.-;. Th" Hfvilw:-.y In I for the Mine boinj;. T! IM, to jipjiropriate : I.oimi Cor ! tioti. Norvbi .. :0!'j. pacin;;. i it-; .'. aid , -tli a ;i(l of :! -t aalri li i- three-yen r-oid trotting lei will be Kliifted to tie lr year. The Ktahlcx at the milf track at Syra cuse, X. V.. are lillliiK rapidly, and the track Is reported as being In tli top condition. William WIIhoii, who was iisxlHtant to Scott Hudson, la now training the horses of the Vlnebrook farm, Lexing ton, MaHg. Mars Cassldy, the running horn etarter, has sent hla mare, tiretcheri. 2;l'li, to the Village farm, where she will be bred. Irish Is the name of the Monterej (fill. I i-aeer that will be raced by Ah Fr.ll.ier. lb? la owned by Frank flor tou. Chicago. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature r o I ions tit "Vt V 17 V4 I Wf seldom ferxr a danger that we cannot V H A : ' Avl re. Tlie danger oj luring run-down by a horse is a verv r-l one to cvcrvlxxlv, the danger of luring in nr. I tiered by a microbe dues not trouble us. And yet ttie minute nit crolny is mote ilnut-rom thiitl the wildest horse. The only people who can afford not' to fear the mi croles of disrnse are tints' who keep their blood put and rich. These are prac ticnllv immune from the attacks of most microbes. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery purifies and enriches the blood, and gives the body a vigorous vitality. It cures scrofula, eczema, Ixiilit, pimple sad other eruptive diseases which are Caused by impure blood. "I had btm IrtMililnl for about four yar with cc.ema, or a nkin dtaac. which at tima tvu alm.wt unlwatultle a it won til itch n. wnlri Mr. J ho Larviuit. of 115 Powhattan St , lln'.lii., Trm "I cuitclwleil to try IT. I'lrrcr' CoMrn Medical Iicowry. and arirr uainn Ave huttlr tnumt lli.it I waa entirely currti. I'lraae acvril many tiinnka Accept no substitute for "Golden Med itai Discovery." There is nothing "jur: M good for disesset of the blood. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure coa-stip-ttion and its consequences. H. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Lakkvikw Preaching: wrvlct'M at 11 o'cliK'k A. M., 11 ml 7:."lo p. .M., every wvdiid iintl fi ti rt li Sunday. Nundny Scbnul every Sunday nt 10 A.M. Prnycr .Meeting: every Thorn day at 7::to P. M. Nkw Pink Ckkkk Preachliu; Ser vlccnat 11 n'clock A. M., and 7:.'S0 p. M., every lirst Sunday. Situulay School everv Sunday at 10 A. M. pra vcr M.t-tliiK evtrv Thurs. v at j. IlKTHKi. Preaching Sorvh-eM at 11 o'clock A. M., ami 7:,I0 P. M.. every third Sunday. J. It. Stakk, Pastor. r i ii, iiih:itohv, I'MTKIl STATm. Pi aldrnt . . . Thi-txlore Konwvrlt Vice-HrcMilctit Secretary of Htat Jnha Hay Hrctetary ofTreaiury Lello M. Shaw Secretary Interior E. A. Hltrhnx k Secretary ol War Wni. II.Taft Secretary of Navy Wm. II. Moody Secretary of Commerce Geo. H. Cortelyou Secretary of Agriculture Janiet Wilson I'oatmaiilcr (ieni ral Henry U I'ayne Attorney (irncral .' !'..'. Knox KTATt Governor tieo. K. Chamberlain becrelary of Slate K. I. liunbar Treaaurer C. S. Moore Attorney (ii-neral A. M. Crawford siit. Public Inatrucilnn J. II. Ackcriiian Irinti r i. K. Whitney bairy and Food Com. I'. H. Sena'ori . J. W. Halli y i. II. Mitchell W. r ulton CoiiKri K.mi'ii ... Supreme Judgca. lliiiircr Herman Vn iliianiaon V olverton K. H. m-aii t V. A. Moore hlXTIl Jl'l'lllll IMKTHICT. JlHl(e H. I.. Hl lllMill Attorney I,. V. Conn UKK COI NTY. Joint Sunalor J.N. ilurifi-nn Ki-ri-intallve. Jiid! Clerk riii-rifT Tn BHiin-r ....... AH.f -Mtr t-lieol Mlpt .... Kurwynr Coroner HKick ln-..- tor. . Coin m iiiincrh . II. A . Kiiiiniit I .N. Whi-nl'liiii H. oHly . A. W. MnurliiK . II. It. 1hiiiIhi . . I II. Mil . Julm il. KlHlr ... J. l. Wliliti. .. (' K, Muore . K. K. Ilurrl. J. r . i Inrkimii S. .1. I rene W. A. i inrii r t The Kximliier ban for hiiIi- one of the bt'Mt htock rniiclicM in l.alxi ciiiiiit.c on very rcHHoiiiilile tcrniK (KKi ucreH, nil fenced, ami wclf watcreil. Thin Im a Ki'eat liat'Kaiii and w ill not remain lon HiiKohl. Wit iiImo have a dozen ot her rniiclieH nlll farillH to (Hhpone ot. If you ba vt any la ml or p rope r crty to wll, lint It with the Exam iner. Semi In (IcHcriptloii a ml ; we will wll It for you. JJXtf IATARRH CLKANHINO ANI 1IKAI.INO CL'jii; troii CATARRH Ely's Cresm Balm Kany mid plcummt to ni. C'oiilniiiii im in jurlniia (I ink. ii la ipiirlily nLnorh.-il. (iivc itiiiii-f itl ocic II Opnia ami li itin.cn COLD N HEAD thu Xe-al 1'hh iit'i'fl. Ail IVH I llllfllllllllll illll. IliMila ami I'mlerin ilia Munilinine. Jtcnlun.-. the be 'line of TiMte uiel hincll. I-Hrye Hiw, 60 ccnU nt pru-'.-IHner I.v i I; Trlnl Hi., lUci-nl. Iiy mull. JiLV UltOfUlClW, 60 WariBU BUoet, Nnw i ork. mm m The Scenic Line To The Hast And South Throuith Salt Lake City. LeHilvllle, Pue blo, Colorado springs and I'envi'r. tlffi-rs the rlioice of Three Uoutcs thro ilie (aiiioua Kocky MmiiiIhiii Scenery, Koutes l'!ttt ami and hive DiNliuct South of IVitver, 3 TA5T TWA IN A DAI1.V 3 Itclween tlgi'en and Denver, rarryinit all I'lasHfs o( Moileru l'.uipnn-nt iVtfe.-t Dining Car Service and IVrsoir aliv dunlin leil .'niitiHt Kiti'iiionM loall I'ollltK KrtHl. 5T0P OVERS ALLOWED - ON ALL CLA5S: OP TICKI!T For all iiifornttiou and illiinlrated liter, alu.e, cull on or addrcxs W.C. rUHRIDl-, General Agent, U Third St. Portland, Or LAKE VIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K, It mt m, I'rop'r. Office In Uieber'4 Store Stage leaves l-akevlcw daily, ex cept Sunday at 0 a.m. Arrive at A It ti ras at tl p. m. leaves Alturas (or (.akevlew at tl o'cliH-k a. m. or on the arrival of the Matte from Madeline. Ar rives in Ijtkeview in VI hours a! ter leaviiin Alturas. Freight - Matters - (liven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VAOIN. proprietor. Office In Llnkvllle Hotel Klaaaath Fall. Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot SpritiK, Keno, Klamath Kalla, Dairy, Bonanza, illy and Lakeview. Daily from lakeview to Itly, Bonanza. Dairy, Klamath Falla, Keno, Klamath Hot Spring! and Ager, Make connection with al! tiain at Ager. Alao connect at Klamath Fall w ith the atage lor Ashland. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKBVIOW lLUSH STAGE LINE S. L. McNacoiitov, I'rop. Office at Mercantile Store Stage leaven I.iikcviow Momlnyi', W'tid iiendayH and KridayM at li a. in., arrive at I'IuhIi at. H p. m, I.ivivim 1 "I unit Tuea davH, ThiirHilava and Salunlaya, at I a. m., arrivex at I.akeview at p. in. I'a-fenicr fare .'1 one way or 5 foi round trip. Freight niton from May lt to Nov. 11 t "" t bundred; from Nov. lHt to May Int $1.01) per hundred, Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW-PAISLUY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaven Lukeview nt 0 a. in. every clay but Sunday. Returning, leaven Paifdey at ( :U a. in. every day but Sunday. PatMnccrt' ar S3- Wound trip OFriCE- Hcynoldii ti WlnKfiulil'. I.nkcvlow Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, ILTi Oregon Oralert la Marbl, Grmlte. Iron Fencing and Crntral Stone Work CfMUfRY WORK OF Ml KINDS ftc maw M. M. HXITM, I l MVIITII A NTMtr It I'hjalrlana and Huraenna. I.ahevlew, Mr. oKHl'K liM'a lru Ni4.r. nU aiiawcrtU niiitljr or Hindi. lilt T V II t I.I. I'hjolrlan anil horaean OKI II K - N w Pair lllilhllliK li( o ' Ii:moiii:t lf Hlt l.ak Ii-h , OreKn OH U K Paly tliill.ll.iK. I.. K i it Allnrnrj nl I. an l.akrt lew, Oregsa omrK-11.1 H ill lin,,. '. II l t l.l tll-I.F. Allanir) .! !.. I.akevlrw , OrHI K Pal) IIiiiKI.iu Or. w. J nooiiK Alioi-Hr) .bI-Ijih . .akrtleM , OKHt'K ly llull.lli.y. or 1. 1. VK.tl.tTOK Allorr .n.jiw lind MaHerw Mprrlally orril .- paly lliilldlns. W. MT(r-.l'IIK0 l'kleUn aaa treai Oftlca Hehart llld. .ho ll.ilrl l akevlcw. 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I.anil Tllli-H i:x miii I licit. I.I1HIIH S'CK'lllllli-ll, TimeN liohi-il Alter, idllU, Noli , It in I A '! ill III H I'lllll'CU'll, Kire I iihiiriiiii-c, l( K A I . hs'l'ATK Mint (-In I n I IIiihiii n AkciiIH, HAVI.IiV & MAXWIil I.. 01 z It Y. o Ai liUiINbS3 l;MlikHKISl:S s. R. I . rriciNns, m, 11. fJ'X Hteel hriilge I I I.AIKH I day, Apr., 1 -V 1 .-r s i 1 r