t gate Count o x ultiff C. O. METZhER. MaMnk BullJIni TERMS: (One Year, $2.00 JSU Months. 1.00 (Three Atom h, 50 C. B. Parktr Returns. C. 11. Parker arrived In lnkevlew hint Thursday evening from Sun Prnnelseo. t'hes. U remain In . . , Lake county a few weeks, possibly ii month, looking after his sheep In terests here. This t lus firt trip here since he left here last October to open up the wholesale slaughter houes In Sun PraucWco, In which lie A. Sherlock at. interested. tit ha some pictures of the nIiiiiIi ! trr house taken while tin men were i at work, and 4 -' dressed unit (on , hanging. Mr. I'arkcr say their BEST TiriH TO AOVERf lE. I "'!''' h Increased rapidly since , , , ; tht'V opened hop. 1 his Is tin timt ofye.it' whencvcry 1 1 SIMCK line Inch Two Im-lii' ThriH Inrlif .. . . jaort' T Column H Kl r " olumn. .. Juo Coin mil .- . . Card of 1 h.nk. ! QTSSilSiS V. u'Lh l.. II, ...,L l... .......1 Him. ilt. pit of Lakevlew, who were ho kliiil'LJ jfitv flllf1ll INSIM'CTDl K MAtMOMI MIH.K OI II w k l mo m 1 vr l t-$s no K'"" ! I t'i ft T I"' I' ",: ' ' I sv. tv loot li i'! i.u ..,,,1 v i son i ii .h mi in . . . f 1 IV I' ' l! Til 'U , . .SUV AKI I.M; fiStn.l.Vm LAKLVIlW.l M ifN, Jl H 9. IOO4. merchant should increase hi udvcr- j tising space. If In Is not prolitinu'j ly hi advertising In should attend j more closely to It It pays tomlvcr- j tise, ninl because a linn does not mt ' the returns he thinks he oucht to! have is no proof tli.it it docs not 1 pay t o advertise; he should jolver-' tise till the more. We notice in all I the pnpvrs nil over Oregon anil the northern part of California mer chants are enlarging their ad vert is ments. It pays them to ilo It ami they have proven it to themselves. When one merchant cuts his adver tising down it makes it. U'tter for the one that increases his. It is just like a farmer whose train is ilyinjr ami he thinks it is "cettinir too much water; when he shuts of the water it continues to die, ami lie shuts off a little more, giving It to his neighbor. who uses water more freely ami profits ly It. He laughs at the neighbor, but says not a wonl. The first farmer's crop continues to lie. and heiloes not know why It is that his crop !es not grow like his neigh bor's crop, and the neighbor won't tell him, for he wants the water. What would a community be like if it had no newspaper? It would lie like the merchant who dees not ad vertise. The trade is in the country all right, and if the merchants that are in the country won't advertise and get it, non-resident merchants will. The newspapers do more ad vertising for the merchants for noth ing two to one, than they ever get paid for; they are continually urging the people to quit sending away for things, and are constantly working for the interests of the merchants, inducing more people to come to the country, urging people to buy. and never fail to put in a word for the merchant that costs the merchant! not a cent. A man had as well sav that he could save more if he did not have to eat or wear clothes, or pay rent, as to say he could save more if he did not have to advertise, It makes no difference how old add thoroughly established a business Is. If Its advertising is let go down. Its business goes down with It. The trade sizes up any business by the way it advertises. in tin month of j May they butchered .Viiht innttoii. 1 They arc killing on cum mission, ami j have all thev can do. Their charges ! 1 a iv . cents per lieal for million and ell for beef. Mr. Parker ex-j plains how they can help the sheep- j men of this country by killing their! sheep on commission, it will not lie necessary for any shivp man to sellj mutton to buyers at the buyer's 1 ovu price. He can drive his unit ton 1 I to Madeline; ami nay he has pHM) head, he can ship ."M one day and.'n) the next. The company at San I Francisco takes the sheep from the cars to their corrals and kill them as ordered. Of course it will Is liiuch cheaper for the sheep man to stay at this end of the road with his sheep and put them on th. mar ket through these commissioners than it would to ship to the city and f tt d there till he found a buyer, and they can realize more er heim for their mutton also. and thoughtful at thedenthund bur ial of "tirnudma" Miller. To the ladles who furnished the sliijjlug and others who mi kindly assisted In the funeral and burial I am Imlee.l thankful. and 1 feel that tln ycau hni'l ly be paid III words of apprerlat ion. They will ever be ivineinbcii d bv me and blessed by the spirit of I lit dear '" iramliua" that has passed to a world of rest and cnee. W. Y. Mm i i n. I .Igtitli tirade l;ximinntloii. The .In tie l-'.lghth Unnte Pinal ex amination will lie In M at the i ouvt House !n Lake, lew, beginnlnii- nl II o'clock .. M., i.f June la, l'M. Ap plicants will please nvelll them selves aecorilin y. I. i- Wll I IT. ( ", Sii).1!. A O. I! W. Notice All me nliers nl l.iki si le ..). ,. Ill, A. I. P W , me iesieciii!l le tplesled In Is- m -e,t ut lIn-lii-M leiil.u llieelil if. 1 m u ihiiI lutxi lie I'cf'Ot the did e. K. K. ll Aiaas Mu.ter in knian. i General Merchandise I II I ' HU 'I I I II I Ml Baile' & Massinill 3IKItCANrriIVI031PAIVV 1 A siK-lallst fanatic is killing all fat. prosierons looking men III Chicago. When arrested and searched, t lie names of Mayor Harrison and many ot Iter prominent men civ found In his pockets. General Merchandise. It is authoritatively stated that the Warner forest reserve will Is thrown open to settlement again. This is good news for lnke county. Nearly every man In the county wants to see t lie eople have a chance to develop the country, but with a government reserve spread all over the country tying up every foot of vacant land, development would be very ulow. Nothing could be done to benefit the county more than to throw open the reserve and give settlers a chance to locate homes, and those who already have homes a chance to secure a piece of timber for use on their farms and for fuel. Modoc county wanted a re serve, and they got it; La'e county , wants the reserve thrown open soj the county ill grow in wealth, an l It is to be 1iom1 we will get It. THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER P HINT IXC. IS AN ART IN which Tin: Ivxaminp.x cx cclls. Wc have all the late styles in type and keep in stock xi lare assortment of high jjratle stationery so that there is no tlelay in executing a larjje onler. Our prices will he found tocoinpare favorably with other prices. The election Is over, and The Ex aminer has no complaint to make on account of the peoples' choice. But we do wish to call attention to the actions of one L. N. Kelsay, who made such a howl about The Examiner "bolting Its party." The Examiner came out openly and said Just what It thought, and did what it said. We did not depend upon some one else covering up our tracks as did the Silver Lake Oregonian, who got left In which Mr. Kelsay Bald he would support the entire ticket. Kelsay took the men's money and said lie would support them, but Mr. Umbach did not get a vote lu Kelsay 's precinct. He de pended upon some one else voting for him so he could claim It was him. self that voted a straight ticket. Where In the paper that is run "for revenue only.?" Mr. Lvnns, the Government en gineer reports that Goose Lake Is more thau five aud-a-half feet higher t ban-last fail. The lake has spread over large tracts of meadow land that must remain under water until evaporation causes the lake to re cede, and this will require perhaps two or three years. How much U't ter would It lie to dig a canal that would regulate the stage of water lu the lake? It would en rich the arid lands lielow, but at present Is a det riment instead of a lienefit. Alturns riaindealer. (That's an old song Ilro. Thompson, been dead a long time; we hardly think you can re suscitate It.) Tho rain Monday morning damp ened down the order of some of our local politicians and they were able to takt the result of tho election iih e ouletly. The I'rluevllle papers are Involved iu a rather peculiar newspaper war. Their differences are not political but of a hymeneal nature. Both editors are young ami good looking, and are single. Mr. Itailey says Mr. Kennedy is soon to lie married, and Mr. Kennedy denies the charge ant) say that liailey will soon lieeome a ( benedict. Who will win the fight Is not known, but the matter will be watched with deep Interest by two LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS Eiaiir PAGE5 LOCAL ANL) COUNTY N TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. I P 1 FARMS TOWNI.OTB, Improved n. unimproved void un etny In-nullmt-ntn. Ijind Tltlm Kjumlued. Ixikiii Nricuilalfl, Tie lKiki-( .MlcT, Ki'tlH. Note, un Atutouni Culleclfd. Fire Iiimirani-e, KKAl. KHTATK and General BuiIdi'M Aifrntn. BAYLEY MAXWELL. ' BUSINESS ENTERPRISES y tiling ladles. A woman receutly died at San Jose from eating strawlierrlcs on which, It Is supposed, some arsnecal solution hod been sprayed to destroy Insects. Farmers and gardners can not be too careful In the use of patent Insect destroyers. Ex. -ptn eir) oipoqoia nun; pnu em, Tl" q m 0i88ua t)ui) 5i tni Xaytnjd q 8a;pu3U Ail wWD Pinlyi tijfqA 'uxio; pjnD'i vpnibij SapCdd n wiuoy jo m qt 0 uj uj(B(j 1119.13 Mvd.ud 4 vudoid qt 'njq lPd M oq oM)qt '0)vpoanaoo ox )uiu3anouuy naiiaoo o jni or pot pn n x ruo 01'pvai ! pJiJX '! ,09 lt II9 ia8tu(i 'Itl ryjrP I! q3? J ns 'foqA qi iq fat uj 'nooa qi nsnaiqi pmiwm n II 'ouvatoi ll -KtjM qq 'airj ciiD i.tv.t 1 u ! A BUSINESS PROPOSITION If you are going east a careful selection of 1 our route is essential lo the enjoyment of vour trip. If It Is a business trfp time Is the main consideration; If a pleasure trip, scenery and tbe convenience ami comforts of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CENTHAL, the IJp-To-I)ate Koad, running two trains dully from SI. Paul and Mlnnenpoi:- and from Omaha to Chicago. Kne Kccllnlng t Jutlr Cars, tho famous Jluffet-Llbrary.Nmoklng t ars, alt trains vestlbuled. Tickets reading 1 In-t he Illinois V-n tral will bo honored on these train and no extra mre charged. Our rates aw the same as those of Inferior roods why not get your money's worth. Write for particulars. II. 11. TUUM BULL, Com. Agt. 112, 3d ut Portland Or .1. Limiskv. T. F. 6c V. A. P. II. Thompson. K. & P. A. 1 t'J Third Ktreet, Boom 1, Coleman KLIg, Portland, Or. Seattle Wash. i i