Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, April 28, 1904, Image 3

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nonn TMINOA TO
ALL OVU ttf!AIl!HS
Ki'iiinrky Favorite Wliifhy mililent
Hllll t'"t. I'liyKlclBim riHVOHH'lHl it.
1'iwi A Km. '
N. FIlneniM of Altuni who Ima.
Hltteri'il fl'MII u " tWO.VI'dlM
liml hi fui it niiipiilnlfil IhhI week,
iiiul n-cuvri hit;.
Tin' nni"! l uiiii'Ii li J"l nloek off of
t lit rnlliiiii'l Ik lo I"' foiiml at The
',Miiiiliii r olllci'. I'IpmI iIiimh work
alum n, mi iciiMiiliiilili' prlri'H. If.
V, fuiiti ra an iiriiiiimlnu lil" "lalili
I HI I Mil"i In with nil il r In mix Jil"t
III Han 1 1.1 illnluilUK till' ilrlft Wooil
ami turn I In rtirri'iil . I'o!.
( j tux Nulili' Whifkv-tin' il'l rlium
piuii hihI ntill rliniiiii'in tin-in nil.
I'm-iI in nil lirnt lii .Iiiit. Ack fur
Cryiii Nuliii ri u mmU when ynl wmil
H i-imI ilniji ill In. hie. 'I' tf.
JihIki- Alton It. Darker, ileiuoenttle
nuiillilute for tin irenltlemy, I" 3'i't
mhi IiIi'mh an regit nh'M lil eamlliluey.
Kvhleiitl.v lii Im-Iivih art loan are
mi. ii hiw ti-ftil than wiii'iK
Ctihlm niit (nun fur tU t a hitf Imr
tftlll. Pit) Mi ll' Iflllinl Hint ITUM lelieeil.
(W .lMlll OV.IIIT 10,irt) lull wi.l In
iiolil fur .'ikhI; l, (Iowa niul lniUiue mi
eitny 'iiy iniiilH. Iii(iiint ut thin l
". . 47 If
Mnall no. ihIi)h in (In.' liorn.rn of
war la tin- far at. Much uli-kiii-. Ik
n-porli'i! auioiii; tin- DiimmImii moI
illcrw. Srvinil i'i..iii ol the NortliMi'Hti-rn
Murk liurliiiy. iliiljiil ly Mumi A
l.inl.llv, .i ii t rn i.f AllutiiN, liavi I - t
Ifft u ilii. uiliri f'r iliniril.iiiinii. It in
H vii!iimIii' 1 i U I i r murk rm-ti itnl -irth
llu jr tf
'llii iiiltiii Ulny low a of I'liifli'V Im
t ' I llli e It llhllll'V imnoria I lou, aii'l
an' t n.iiul.V ayllal I nt; tin r jh ihI
Hull of ail elri tl lr lliilit I'liint brim:
if.iilili-ln il I here.
"I IniVH IITll t'llHIIllli'I'lllil.'H MlHIlllrll
iiml I.ivi-r "I iil.lrlH ith iiini-l fnti-turt'.ry
ri'KiiIin," hay Mm. I.. I'Ii'Iih, Hi.iih
tun Texan, l'nl' inilii-Hl ion, IiiIIiumi(ih
Hill' C tillftl III II. II thetfU t U t I t M UK IIIOHt
fxi'o-lli-ut. Nolil by Ia-v IuAiII.
'uiii'iilcNloiifr furrier waMiit work
mi i In lii l.lc wlirii bo ri'iaarkt'il I bat
tin- moi' wn' MiaartiT tbaa he
Ibotiulil llicy wir If tln'y not blin to
run for oiliee ajtnlu. Post.
1'iihI A Kint; Hie Ihin-i receiving dig in.
voirt h fur their whiter trtnlc. All tin
llllCtt I.IIIHiIh I.f I IIIH Hllll l ilCOH Hll
ki.t thclc. I'unt A Kill.' Illlliiill tin
lioiiii uiili ibu IhkI briimlH fr iiifilirin
wl pi i r m f . C'-tf
A. II. Ki'iim-ily, w ho Moan iiioatliH
nun liawil tin- I'rlin'vlllc Itmlow
from Win. IloMer, now of 1'alnK'y,
lias piirrlian'il Hi. mirr anil Im now
huIi' 'roirlitor. Mr. Ki-nai'ily U a
(irnt rato tHWHiairiiiaii ami (lie Ki
view Ih oik- of our U'Ht cxcIiiuich.
Wo wIhIi Mr. Kcimi'dy inilioiiailcil
Hiii-i'i'HM, and hi! no rt'iiMon why ho
hIiouIiI tint Htii'cet'ri.aH ln ban had
coiiHldcrnblo I'liicrli'iuo in tbo iicwb-
pttJMT fll'lll.
The Cblnimt' exctuipn luwa are to
lroh!blt Ininiltfratlou of the celrii
tlalu, ho Hays Attorney General Knox
TegardlcHM of the expiration of the
treaty between the United Ktates
nntl China nlncd In 18M and to be
In force 20 years or to expire Decem
ber 7, 1904, providing either nation so
desired. China declared the treaty
to au end 'With the hope of fonnlnjj
a new treaty that would le more
favorable to Chlpese entering the
United Htrttes. With this view the
present session of congress was mo v.
d to enact an "equally prohibitive
law In cae' the attorney iceneral de
cided the old exclusion law would not
bo effective.
WANTKD
f I'Wiai. Kki'iohuntativr inlbl eniiaty
gnd ailjniiiii'i ei ritories, tu riinKent
and ndviTl i-i HnulileHtabliHlnil ' n -i iinh
botiHH nf foliil linmii'iiil nlBiul n Mili
ary ('.'I wci'kly. with KxieiiHiH tnlvHin'cd
each MoihIhv by clerk tlirei'l fruin beud
(iiartor8. IIhihh and Imuy fiirniHlied
wlii'ii nriHi-ury ; j)oniliun permanent.
Adilri'HH Jlli w Itroa, A ' Co , Monon
ISIdK., (Jbii'ii o, III. . 15 (it
tl'oru:. Conn treated a party of
luifi iK watclilnit t In- blub water to
mi lino Hiiinnii'r lake appli'H that wen'
an flii' as t bi'.v were tin- day they
were picked. I'iinI.
All i-vldelire of I be I'olidll loll of
Main mI iiil of Alliilix itim fXfiii
pllllrd biie Iiml w;cli, when Mr. Itar-ki-r
yot 1 1 1 it team laired down la front
of I IiIm'oII'k e. New I j a.
I a n I llu tin !b I lut; with t be dome it
tbi-endof IV iiiim'I vn nla avenue In
U'aMblnloii, on (lie iIi'mIim of liolli of
Hie 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 k ' im of I be lower IIoUmc
from ( Iri'trmi, there were boiiiiie(M on
(be l.'llb.
There Im Joy la ( bemawa. They
have nauieil t be proponed Hew hurt
'i I liulldln for Mr. Ib ruiaiui. Out
la Home of tbi' precinct In HoiikIiim
anil Coom count Icn one boy out of
each family I named I'.lnp r.
'i't. a Ori'xoa I'ally Journal ami the
Lake County Kxamlncr both one
year for.lf'1. The Weekly Journal
ami Kxanilner one year for
The Semi-Weekly Journal and Ks
amlner one year for .1. tf
Dr. Illlilei-braadl, of 0ioiu The
Examiner made mention a few weeka
a (. 1 1 iih eomliiK from ('edarvlilr to Us
cate at New I'lne Crik, baa arrived
t here and will put tip a drug afore.
I'lne Creek la inox ln rlbt alonjf.
V . D. Woialeock'M rehldeiiee for
aale, price t 1 .".(. Will accept all
cubIi down, or part cunIi, balanee on
eiiayjerma. lor fin I her part leulara,
;i I 1 1 kf, W. Ji. Wooilcock. ll'.'l Sierra
alivet, lieiio, Nevada. tf
Tin I'.raltalna Saturday eroii'd a
l.unl of 7"U cattle. Many of tbeia
Were wabii b i a xt rea la but lot
one aw dl'ow lied. Tbecatlli'Ko to
Mean. John Mlib r 111 reacilillK atock,
rode under t be bridge and Ida IioTm'
went nearly out of alubt. I'oat.
A new department at ore la Wash
ington advertlaed for clerkaand help
era. There were -HMMI tu MtOU appll
caata In waltliitf when thciloora op
ened, and the police bad to lie called
Into aer Ice to handle the crowd.
Why don't "'.mm) of them come to (re
fcroii? 1. ). DiintliiK, of Lake county.
Orcjrou, writes the Itnral Spirit that
his lleryforda have wintered well,
and that urn km baa started, which
will Insure jjood feed la a abort time.
There baa been but liltk loss of
slock in that section tbls winter, and
everything looks promising for a
successful season will: stockmen.
Muke i-n te-p.
Tlieru'ii imtbiiiu like doinn a tbin
tlioroubly. Of all the Salves you ever
heard of, Ituckleyn'u Arnica Salve it the
bent. It sweeps away and cure lUirne,
Snreo, llruiHen, Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skin
Krupliona am! 1'ileu. It's only 25c, and
ziiaranteud to give aatitifaclion by Lee
Dealt, Drunglnt.
Notice of the Sale of Unsurveyed
Swamp Lands.
'Notice it hereby given that the State
Land Hoard will receive aealed bid un
til '2 o'clock 1'. M. on June 14, 1904 for
the purchase, of the following described
ansnrveyed Swamp Lands, to-wit:
'All of the unnurveyed Swamp land in
Township 80 8. It. 24 E of W. M., on
Warner Lake more particularly describ
ed at follows :
What wpuld ba the 8 U of Section 11 ;
& v of Section 15; all of fractional Sec
tion 14 ; all of fractional Section 22; si)
of fractional Section 23, if the United
Slates aurveys adjacent thereto were
extended.
AAll bids must be accompanied by an
application and affidavit to purchase in
accordance with Section 3302 of Dellin
yer and Cotton's Code and survey and
declaration as provided by section 3303
and by cash or check for full amount
offered.'
No bid for less than $1.00 per sere
will be considered.
'The right to reject' any and all bids is
reserved.
'The Hoard will hear any objections
that may he offered by interested parties
to the sale of this land.
Applications and bids sin uld lie ad
dreHxeii to O. O. Drown, Clerk State
1. iiiul Doard, Salem, Oregon, and mark
ed "Application and Did to Purchase
Uusiirvtyed Swamp Lands."
. O. Dkown,
Clerk State Land Doard.
Dated this Uth day of March, DHI4.
Mar. 17-131.
i kti.t I. n nr t k r, f4r
AlTirlllrig Avi-nry 14 Kmi-
..nix striM'i, Hri fmnelwo, (., wIiitd
ciniir i for ttirllln ran (mi m'l fur It.
n. c. church mwncTOKV.
Lakkvikw I'reaehlng mrvleea at
11 o'clock A. M., and 1:W p. M . every
aecoiid Hid foil rill Sunday,
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
A. M. l'rayer Meeting every 'rhura
ibiy at 7:W 1'. M.
Nkw I'ink Cm-:t-;K I'reaehlng Ser
vices at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7:W V.
M., every first Sunday.
Sunday School every Sunday at, 10
A.M. I'rayer Mini lag every Thurs
day at ":.'M V. M.
Dirriict. I'reu blng Si rvlees at II
o'clock A. M., ami 7:30 I'. M., every
I bird Siimbiy.
.1. D. St.u.k, I'astor.
Good jTfriUlaar la (b
tnaarB'Tt which palla trad.
You uiny have Just ns pood
values os the other fellow, but
if he tells the public about his
ability to do better for tbeni than
nny ono clso and you do not ho
will get the trade.
Tell people why ft fa to their
Advantaga lo trade with you.
. Tell them convlnclncly and
keep telling them.
Chicago Dry Cooda Deport cr.
The draw-In pn ot an
nil. I aranard lr lla clrcula
tlun. If )n want to reio-li
the people, nap tbla pnper.
J S. V. AHLSTROM
Proprietor
? LAKEVIEW SADDLERY 5
J'AM KA'Tt KKKS OK
j .... 2
The Best Vaquero Saddle on thlTftarket
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Also a coiaplefi'llue of wagon and buguy harness, whips, rolie
v ilatas, bits, spurs, ijulrts, rowttes, In fact everything In the line of
aa i . .i t ... i . i .i i i -i . i. .... ... ....
carnage ami norm- ini iiishmik". ik"(iiiirin itj coiiis-ien t men.
LAKEVIEW
PLANING
MILL
Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and
Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture
of all kinds made to order. Write;for
estimates on contract work & material
handley & clendenen
Hereford Stock Farm
yra&sama Drews Valley, Oregon.
v4 'A
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F. O. Bunting:, Owner
Largest herd of registered
Herefords in Oregon
4f Vrfcs rt nr fTifflo ff Qof k
L ' 1 ' J Villi WU-WVIW 1VI eW-MI W
-vv-l J iaudou ALAMO hal of herd
en .. c'i'it'ttoiiiii'ti't'tti,tieoo'''itoiiiitiit'iooto0'ooi
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