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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1904)
li !l It Is ; f li li II i i i il Tk I.ewW Qalaav Hat. The IauU Qn'nse lint promises to be one of the leadimj atyle In millinery for the fall. A number ef tmnrt wom en are already wenrln It. Tlie mialcl Illustrated Is of w hite chip atraw with white enamel buckle and three white r for: V otto- .' W" ' Ajy a i- v" ! LIK MMAIKIt AM FALU. strlch tips. I'dack vol vet rlbln. so much .! In millinery at present, forms a tvtli. tiirht hand around the crown and ce-iarletos the simple trim ming. Cray plumes may be substi tuted for the white upon straw of this kind ami eoUir. I'liiladclpldn Nt.vtl) American. The fall Mmanre'of Waeerna. "Wm your auto raw aueceasriil?" 'Siieeeasrtil? I ahimld way It wa-'j There were two chauffeur kllli-d, an ; three owner mortally hurt, and rt ! Iiintsvnt bystanders sent to the lev. pltnl. and one auto clltnlied a to-i 1 wall ami flung Itself down a steep II.'; and another auto threw off Its clmr-r four ami Is now careerltm wildly m vo the country and tcrrorlxlng the annum nlty, and 'loskln'a now touring r , crossed the Vcrlalne ravine tit a slmr' 1 Ixutnd and then jumped on the roof ' a cann-keepcr'a cottage, and -well. I certainly was lh most splrlti-d av. thoroughly enjoyable run we h.ive ev er lfad."-t'levclanil I'lalii ivaler. Got 5 I llrnlt Ajwr. "What a niagnlllccnt physhpie!" rv i claimed his friends. ' Why, a year nv ; you were sickly and pale and yon muscles tlabby" "Yes." said the suburbanite, "but I moved out to lamely ville" "What! lias It such a climate? Wm : dorruir i "No," said the honest suburban1 e j "Running for my train did It all!" --fan 1 Franoisi-o Hulletln. I Wrt f III Kxprrlrnrra. Can anvtliii if he wort limn to feel that every mb nte will In- vmir Is-"? Such a tl xia-neiic ( Mr-. S. II.. Newsnni, IV siiir. Ala "'For threi, years" i-hv writes. 1 endured iriHiifTer- , able pain from indite siion. sti-niach and bowel trouble. IVsh acemed iiicvit ! able when doeiors ami all remedies fad-! ed. At It-nitih I a induced to try ) Elertrie. iiti-i ai.d tlie result win : miraenlon. I improved at once and ' now I'm coniplefelv rrenvereri " For! L'ver. Kidney, S oniach arid Rnrl troubles. Eletmc Hitler is the on'v medicine. Onlv .50c. It's guaranteed bv I-e IVall. Priiwu'". t nrrntrml lilrl. "Miss rechis." began Mr.'Klose. "IS you marry me you can be assiir-i that" "I'm sorry, Mr. Klose." the girl in terrupunl hastily, "but It Is lmHi ble. I can never marry you." "What? Well. If that ain't Ingratt tudt. Didn't I bring you a lox of can dy Inst week?"-Philadelphia l'ress. rrldc. "Wbar Is yon goln' wlf dat tlshln pole?' "I's gwine flshlu,.' ""What you gwine fishln fob?" "Tou doosn spH-U me to alt dawn an' loaf all day whah all dose gossipy p pie kin see me an not hnik like 1 wa doln sumfln'. diH'S yor?"--Washlngton SUir. Llliiiii'i Tha firnt lron tlist the younir (tlrl hm o' woemnliood is uunlly a tmintid one.' Wio lr:rnt to know lt hrsdnchr mce.i", and h:eliHcl '"! somctimi is sa.lly borne down by tint tifw m iirnc ot lua. All the pin and ttioH-ty which youni jfiils roiu lHinly uprrictivc t stictl M tnnr ui iv. in Klinost rvety iitstitnce, Iw rtitiu-ly pi vrti'p.l or cuiril hv tlie of I)ictil Vine's I'.ivoritr Pircriptinn. It t.iti-p.-.ltr- trRiiliirilT. It tiu- ttp t'"- i m t.d hctth. sad cutm bnttliclip, h.u l.u lie, lictvtiiu-s and olhct coieciuvnvi ci wotii.'inlv wciknrs t The anxioin motlicr of thr f.otiilr often times cairn- thr whole bnuli n of irmi. bilitv so f.o the home nn ilic ition of voiunion mil irnts of thr gills in !. h hi .' ronontird. Vhe cost of tlie ilmlm''.i i. in vtiv often much tio tir:it. At mc'i tinirs the mother is invitrd tuwtitr tn Pr. R. V. I'lrrer, f P.itTalo, N Y.. fr iimlu I ivicr, which i sivrn frcr. Oottnpo:nl titer i- held Htrictly cti(id-iui.d ll.u ki-d np by ovrr a third of a ccntiiiT if rriu.irkabl and iinil'orin cure, o recur t noch s no other remedy for the li-eae and vekne-- teenliar to women ryer nil lim-a. the propm tois and makeis of Pr. Fierce' i-'avoiitc Vni i ition now ee lullv warranted to oOViiini to pay $V in lenal inotiet of the I'nitril St:itr for any case of Irucorrhra, J'emnle Weakness, I nv lapstiH, or l;alln'g of Womb, which they cannot cure. All the World's Iiprn-.tv Medical Association. Proprietors, of lint f:o, N. .. ask is a fair and reasonable tiial of their means of cure. Voiir woiKtrrfnl mnlk-lnr. ' "arortle I'rewnn tlon.1 h lieliw.l me ureallv in time of Miller I n II write. Mr Minta Wrlfht. of K.lwar.'s. liiil " I at winter 1 iniahle to Jo w work, wm'to be eoiuinra in February, ana a lu.;v iu Illinois wrxrte um toM me aUul y nr nirlu hie. I u-w.i three ti!ll.s of Favorite Vrei-iiiHon, antt will I hicl the eali( ami quit kvt con liuem. nl I rvt-r hail. Ila.l three ihil.li.ii he lore ana woiil I wilier from twentv-four tujhlttv ta hours fat-lurr hirth t this time t.nlv ! hour. Ilve a fine hahy lrl an.l .he L i!i rot helihv one of all. I am tll uuug tu Favunte Vrem -riot ton ' a a touk." Suhterlliert to The Kiamlmr who rvr.iova (roui one loealliy tti anoilier. or rhmiite their (Hiitttimev aaareiwt Nhotihl rt'tut intH'r in rlrop ihla oltlce a rurd m lli. lr ( r can be a I-drvsM-il to the rlaht MMtofTteo. hw a. a I'u take ellecl. Tum-day, Apt.. I JlHU. OKEG0N REPUBLICANS INDORSE PRESIDENT R!)cSEVELT AND HIS I()LICIIL. The Repnlilicnii party nf Dregtin. in cinvciitii.ii itssotiilili'il, cmigrnt iilntes tlie stnto uinl Xutluii npini tin cnntl'Uieil iiseeni'enc.v of Republican principles uinl pidicies in our Nfitlniutl liovcrniiieiit mid the unprecedented prosperity that has folloaed the main ieiianee of thoso priiiciples and the enforce meiit of i host policies. The lionor of the Nation lias Ist-n fearlessly and sagaciously tiiaint.iliied at home and abroad, whether in t lie i iifurveineiit of law against ileriatit corporations, in vigorous protest against oiitraueH on Aiii-rie.ius in Syria, Jewish Massacres in Russia and unfavorable tuachlliat ions of Ktiloeiiu pow ers in Asia. 1'resideat Ilo isevelt htiM redeemed his pletlgo to carry out the policies of t lie parly as formulated by that great statesman ami revered martyred President. William McKlnley. Me has shown himself the foe of cot nipt ion in public life, the ardent cluimpion and vvUe friend of tlie Army and Navy, and the firm believer in equal right before tlie law to employer and employe, rich or poor, black or white. Uniler his energetic leadership the Isthmian Canal, frustrated for a time by a Ih-iuocratii Pres. ident. Is soon to Ik realized and to distinguish his Administration by otu of the grandest engineering triumphs known to man. We recognize the profound obligation under w liich t )regoti rests to President Roosevelt for his native and determined effort on la-half of the Iewis and Clark Centennial, and we pledge ourselves to testify the sincerity of this appreciation by a rousing majority for the Republican ticket In .lime and again in November. In this connection we especially indorse tin tireless labors of Senators Mitchell and Pulton and Representatives Hermann and Williamson. He instruct the delegates for this convention to t he Republican National Con vent Ion at liicago to vote tirsc and last for Theodore Roosevelt for President, and to us all In month!)' niea us for brin g 'ing his nomination to pass. THE IJELEUATION IN CONfiRESS For t lie rirst time in years t lie Sta to of )r)-goti is represent)' 1 in both Iioiisi-h of Congress by a strong, harmonious, united ami effect ive delegation, inferior to none from tlie West. Their efforts in behalf of ill Nation, their party and their hihU have been crowned with signal suc cess, and we hereby express to tlieni one confidence and esteem aaid pledge them our support in their further efforts to advance the Interests of Oregon ami the 1'aeilie ('oust. . MONEY Thanks t)i the courage ami wisdom of two Republican Administrations ami four Republican Congresses, the money of tin Nation has lioeu securely established upon the gold Htandartl, the Htutnl ard of the enlightened nations of the world. The per capita circulation is the largest in our history, ami every dollar of paper ami coin Is mm good as gold. We coal mend the measures now endiiig in l.'t tigress, at the instance of Republican members, further a mending tlie currency ami bunking laws In tlie direction of safety ami elasticity. TARIFF We renew our allegiance to the principle of protection to American industries. The merits of the iJingley law are attested by the unprecedented prosperity of I he Nation since its pussngi' in 1M)7. Schedules must be changed from time to time, as new conditions arise, but when tin- tariff Is re vised it must Is by tlie friends, and not by the fes-s, of American Industry. THE TRUSTS We heartily commend the fearless and determined course pursued by President Roosevelt and Attorney-tjem-ral Knox toward tin trusts, and we point with pride to tlie hostility aroused against the Administration among the scculators of Wall street and corporations that defy tin law. Ols'iliciice to t lie la w against monopoly Inflicts no hardship on any honest Industry, ami (In action of tin President iu the Northern Securities merger ami other cases 1ms only served to check dangerous speculation and eiieouriigi- every legitimate enterprise. 1 HE PHILIPPINES Wi-imlorsi-t he policy eniiiicin ted by President McKlnley ami followed by Secretary Tuft of "the Philippines for the Filipinos," ami we especially commend tin- earnest ami persistent efforts made by Senator Mitchell f(,r lower tariffs between the Philippines and tin- United Slates. We hold that the Philippines must b retained by tin I'nlted States for their own good as well as for a base of .American Influence in die j-'nr Mast, but that justice requires the lea si possible burdens upon their coiniuep-)- Willi Ha- I'nlted States, that they may be lamented to us by lies of self Interest ami affection. In the interest of Pacific dcveloyniout, we demand for tlie l'hilipplues (he same liberal and beneli. cent treatment that has been accorded to Hawaii and Porto Rico. Proud of the history ami achievements of our party, and especially of the present Aiiuliilst ra tion ami the beneficent result s that our nation Is receiving t herefrom, and part Icnlarly our old Ircon Country, we confidently submit our cause to the patriotic cili.cm of our state for indorsement ami earnestly npjH-al to them to show their gratitude and appreciation to I'rcsidiHt Roosevelt and our Republican leaders in Congress for honoring our history and ill ling in I he development of our match less resources. No. I : t :ist a. in. I v i on . .. - I -V i. in V IT a. in l sei M . Ar I i. m !:.-. a. in. I t i A r 4 : in m a. in. I- limiriK Ar 4 in f. in II l.i in. I v C ir.l-. . Ar H ti . in 11 v. a. in. I t I'liiii.ea vr 'si.i . in l.'-H i. in. I t I 1'itt ,.i .' is I'. Hi I .' is it in. 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Hot sruiKs. lor si.ii.llnl. ami Siititllll alll. hut ie (nr . VI III.. ra. 'anevllle aift llnntlii vide, Calil. Vim. hi. - lor Ijivaltnn, Pn nlevllle ami Canul Ih'II urn Sf rinif. I alii. Meek wlili.- lor i.ene-e. Ta) lor villi- ami Oreell VlUr.l'nlll. ' I'lalrvllle.. Milium k ami qnllii . I alll. Keno. -eoiitict'Un lih so. I'ae. i n. lor all f4lm Ksii a vv,..t : V. .1 T K. K. for all Inn Hunib. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Kffect June '.'Sib. l'.KKI. ir laily Hr No. I No. 3 l'aener Kri litlil No. I No 1 lR0Pn5SIONAL. a. K, t "TklSia, M. II. R. II. SHITH. M t faIITII A NTr lr.ll I'hialelHua unit amrgeii l.ahevleu, Or . mill K H.H'. Prii Nfiru. t a n..na fnniiilly ila) or hil.l. IMI T II riljsli'laii anil anil genii OM II I Nea Pal) 111111.111111. in t in 7i on i t 1 lentl-l I nk-tlew, 4lreaw km 11 pal) iinii. 11. .a, I I- 4 4 llnl I.I M I. MM I ukrl le. 4lrcfcB III I'll I. - I 1 lliiliilniK f II II II lit 71 I'I. K A I lurio ) Ijim l.akeeH . Ui nl m i: i.i) fiui.ini! M J NIMIHK Allriie .. I. mm . l.akeleM , 4lr ni l II K I -.I) l:ui:.lli.. I. II K tTOK .llrnr.l.jiw' luil Matlera MtM-elallji ortii y. Paly lliill.llii. a. M . tsTKI'IIKaKI I'lijslelaM mnt Murc'sta) Ortiru Keharl Hlil. Ofsi Hotel lakevlaa. KOODIEM OF THE WORID K1VK Meeta on Ilia M ami 41 It WeilneMtaT ot each m-tiith In Muotile Hall, al f. hi. r. 1 iiKsrr, 1 onni ( ouimamler. i:. N. taui imi, li rk. III. f. til I 1C.I in I Hl:l in::' , in.. Iil.-I II:. a :.'i'i I'OkKiiAVI V Juiii-ii.iii siaina S11 mill 11 ' f fir mi '.li fill Hi.nr ...tor " " " ll. Sfrltnr siMtliin Kail 1 ri k Sf nr si,,i frliljtv I. Villi) f. ni f. in. ' n:'.Hl -;SI B:ii'i !i::v I V:il .) f) : ,.14 .':il J .Vii i:i I I I . I I . I I LAKUVIUW -ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. lUKkiR, In.f'r. Office in ISieber'A Store 'Q I.AKKVIKW K.Vt'AMI'MKNT. Nu. H, ,J S I. o. o. K. ineeii thp lt am! s-l Thnra. ' S ila; eienlUK of earh monlh ill Othl Kel- f r Ina.' Hall, iJtkevlet. S. K. Aiii.thuM, i' s '. V , W . i. Mis.ar. s.-rll".. iV f j r s s ,i, .s. s s sr., Sfi Northern Stage Line. LAKnVI-V--PAISLI;Y. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. I.inves laikevicw fttba.iii. very ilay lut StitulMy. RctnriiiiiK, leaves 1'nislev nt 5 :il 1 11. 111 every lay but Sutnlny. PaiMnccra' am j. IImiimI trip t 'IfTICK hernoM' Jk Wiiiatleia'a. Ukl MANHOOD RESTORED ciFtni:Nf mhi h-avea I nkevirw )liiily.ex n-pt iindiiy at ' n. in. Artivei at Alnirus nt p. 111. leaves Aliiir.i- fur l.'iki-view a' il n'clncli a. m nr mi the nrrival f tti hIiiu'i' (r un Madeline. Ar rives in Lnli-view in 12 luium nl ter leaving Alturiis. Freight - Matters - (liven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. YADIN, Proprietor. Office In Llnkville tfotel Klamath Falla. I 'mi ly friuii I'iikci-uhi by Keno, Kiani alb Kall, IHiry, li.uiaiiZH, and IWy Ut I.Bkeviow. Daily from Lakt-view by lily, IIiiiiiiiixh Dairy, Klamatli Falls, Keno, tu To keui-ma. From Klamath Kails In Kenii by Hlcamer 11ml fnuu Kero m Ioki-ii-ina over the Siiiifet Four I loraii Simp- lane. Good Stock .v. Easy Coaches Tliia ureal Veui-iuble N'italiner. the pre- I M-riptaiii ! a Ihiih 11a French phyaiciiiii, I m ill ipiickly cure V)Ui nl all Herman or I illMMoeh nl I he elu-ritl 1 V)' (ilKlllm, Mil l, I H ) a nt Mllllil'HHi. InnnmliUI, I'llillH il) ! Hie r.iii k, Veiiiimil I aiii.f ilia, Nervom j IVhiSity, I iiiipli-, I'lillliie-s to Many. 1 Kxbiiiinliiii; 1 r Miiis, Y10 icoccle, ion. (.'mi.iiHliiili. It tups all lniea I v day nr iiiiilil. I'n-inai urily , which if iml cliecled leiidx to r-icriiiiili!rrliii-il and 111: the hurriira nf iiupntelicy. ( TI'lllKNH. cU-iiio-ea llu liver, the kiibu-ya. t'li I'I I I--N V. l remit liena mid ii aKui-M. The reiiHiui Hiiffi'i'i-rH nrii 11 I cured by doctor, ia bei'iiinn) iiinely per cent lire troubled with I'niflatiH. ' I I ' I'I I ll!. i ; is t lie on ly known rt-ini-dv toi are wilhoul an np (3 rut I) n . (VKMI le.l iinonialH. A written piuiritiitc" (liven ami money returned i' six I mxci do nut i-lli-ct a permiitn-n; cure. l DO u box ; ids fur f " IHJ by mail, hctul lor free circular mid lenliinnliiiilh. Atdrcaa HA VOL M KIUCI N K I (.. han LAKIiVlfiW PLUSH STAGE LINE FraiiciHcn, Cul. Iiruu Store. for mle by HeallV S. M( X.M iill ion, I'lop. Office at Mercantile Store Ha",u leuves Lakeview Mondaya, Wed iieraluy and FridayN at II a. in., arrivei III I'luiih at ! j). ni. Leiivea I'lllali Tints dayn, ThurHilaya and HaturduvH, al f a. m., ariives at Lakeview al 1) p. in. 1'unHeiier fare f.'l one way or f" fi 1 ruiinil trip. Freight ratca Irnm May lat to Nov. let 1 .75 per hundred ; Irom Nov. lnt to May lat 11.00 per hundred, Notice of the Sale of Unsurveyett Swamp lnds. N i a ice. ia hereby Kiveu that I lie Stale Land llnard will icceive aeiiled bids un til '.' o'clock 1. M. on Jane 14. 1904 for the purchiiKf of tin follow inn described liliFiirvvyed Saiiinp LhiiiIh, lo-wit : All of the iini-iirveved hwarnp land in TowiiHliiu :iii S. K 'Z KofW.M., on Warner l.liko moru parliculur'y dcscriU ed ii x liillott h : What would 1m theS of -linn II ; H ' of Seciion 5; all nl Iracl innal Sec I'on 14; all ol fraciimiHl iS-ciinu Tl all of fiiieliolnil eclion if the I'pilei! Siiiieo iu ti-yi) ailjaceiit I herein were nxli'iiih-d All bids luin-t be llccouiilitiied by an application and allidavil to purchase in Hici'iiliilice u il It heclimi ICtO'J of llcllin Uiir uinl fiitiini'a ( odi-iiiid survey and declaration us prnviiled by section H:tOK and by ciihIi or check fur full amount ufleieil. ' No bid ior ii-hs llinii fl.uu per acre will be enm-ide red. The rinbt toii ject any and all hidn ia it'ec rved. '11 ie Itiianl will hear any objections that, may be ol'lciod by intereated UirlieH to t he mlc of l his hind A (iplicut ihiih ami hid-) s I 1 1 b I lie ud drcNHed In li. i. I'.i.iwn, Clerk Ktate I. and lioard, Salem, Oicuoii, and mark ed "Applifiiiinii ami i'ad I'urcliaKe I limn vi ed Swamp l.Hinlh." i. (i. I'llliiW v, t'leik Slate Land Itmod. Date I lliis mh day d Man li, P.III4. Mar. 17i:!t.