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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
General Information nonn TMiNcjjt to inti:i:t ALL, Ot'H ttUMH.kH Voio for )IiIchm i t I Ihcrly: ten cent ti vote. Khiluilli I'n 11m I to hit vi'Hcc li liii lliin mi tin1 Fourth of July. A. I'.. Itf'IIIICM WIIM fleeted dUtllct attorney for JnckNou mid Jowj.bliie cMinlb'ttby M timjorlty over N'ew iMiry. ItciiincK nei-nrcd 3 majority In It In nld that, wool delivered at'J',kH"'",""'.vnn.HH JoMephlne Von ciiii k u IIhIiIii' wit li a M lek, a xlrlnif iiml a pin; Imt If you want to MmIi mimI niti h IIhIi, jfi't your tackle from J. C. Itcrnntd & Son. Id Miiinlko U brlnuliitf 1(1 tint. Kentucky Favorite Whixky ittillt nnil be l, I'liyxirlHtio riMVoiiieiid it, 1'iwt A Knur, tf. Three hundred ilulliti'H Ikim Im-ii rnlMi-il In lv I ft 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 'ill fcir liori-c IIICCA on tin I 'mi i th. The Juke from half a lemon lit a I'tipof MtroiiK tea will cum nervotiM headache In half an hour. Fur rickhciidurhe take 'lui in Iht I m i o V Stomach mi l Liver TmI'Ii'Ik and a iiii-k cure i rerlNln. i'r Mie ly I lieiiii. I'iiIoiim limy In' nil rliiht, Imt hen curried to tin extent that iiiiIoiiIhiii wiih cnrr'i hi Colorado, It Im tliui'to curb It In. A Mellifluent Im looked for mooii In the Colorado iiilnln trouble. It rau't conn too mum for tin koI of all c Miccmcd. li. C. Ntlckcl an hoii UeorK left for ll. ndf where Mr, WlckvJ will fj). feiljfcf In tin lirii lc tiiiNlnCMM, nnyn thu Chcwaticnu I'imt. Tin iiiomI complete Job atock off of the railroad Im to be found at Tlx Kxnmlinr ollhe. Klrnt claMM work j alan.VM. nt reasonable iIth. tf. Tin' trout art urltlng rtty cuy. Mr. Sain enuirht n fine one with bin hamlM In a mnall tlitcti that Hum by Mr. SthkrU ri'Mlileiii-.' TiK'Mday. If you don't bi-lli-ve t hi, we can how yiu th ditch. I'ukI The tlrnml Chapter of Oregon, Orih r of r.aoteru Star, elected Mrn. I Vila J. Ilouitou, of 1'ortlaud. Worthy Uniud Matron on June II. The KmhiiIiiiT Iiiim for Hale one o tlu bent xtiH k rauchcHln Inkteouity on very reasonable Utiiih OtHJ aeren, all fenced, and well watered. TIiIm Ih a great bargain mid will not remain loiiK uiiMold. We alno have a duxen other raneheM ami fiirtuM to dispone of. If you have any lam! or proper erty to xell, llxt It with the Kxam Iner. Send In denerlptlon and we will wll It for you. :Ntf The Hxniuincr Iium for Male a black Minlth and wukoii shop In a miihiII thriving tow n, and one uml one-half acre net In alfalfa, fair buildliij;. A Kood email dwelllri; hoiiHe on lot and lumber on ground for a new, T. A. Wood and koii lloMea Wood, who were eouvlcted In the Federal court for roiiMjilrney to defraud the Koverntuent on mmiIou claluiM, were fined f I ink) am) 2.7) rcHeetlvcly on the llth. California farm for nU nl n bi lar cr fenced and i tdkh feiicl Cit (ireceiit awner lO,UHi but be mild for I.VKK); J,' down mid biiluiMeon Kin-y I'wiy tiic-iit n. Iiituir at thin of llco. 47-tf The Silver Lake paper ay that Jw l$uh, a well known buccaroo who liaM worked for the 7.K for a i'ouple of yearM. nveutly borrowed n bridle from Oeo. Ilanan ami a Imtue from Alex Fltxpatrlck, and klpMd the country, Several copie of tlm North nentorn Htock Dlrerlorjf, complied by Slow St Uuhtly, r' litem of Alinrnn. have Ufia left at thin ollW for illiirlliiition. It la valuablo IxHik lor iio litnen and worth I tlie price. tf The elimination of WadMWorlh will make a rival towu for fteno, out ijf Spiirkw, or, iim It wiih formerly known, llarrlman. There ha Im-cii ftrlfe betwe'u thcM Iowiim nlnce the advent of llarrlman, ami now that that town will lx favored by the S. I. Co., a merry war Im Inevitable until the two are lucorporuted with in one limit. I'oft A KinK are now receiving hit invoice- for their winter trade. All the fluent brand of liqueur and clgKts are kept there. Pout A King (uruUli the home with the Ix-ot branda for medicin al purpore. 42-it On July 1. IlKil, the repnlillcmi par fy will In .VI yearM old. Mm birth place Im Jiu knon, WiihIiIiikoii, where the flrnt reptibllenn convention wna held on the lith of July, IV. I. Orwrt I aHtt t'ronf. L'niteil Stale Land Office, Ukeview, wreiron, May I, nwt, Notice to beie by Klven tlmt Warren V,. I.aird of P1iiIi, Orexon, ha fllel noiiceof inleiition tu make proof on hi nevert ImimI claim No, 402. for the NW4' NK'4', K'B SWI, SK( hW.U.HenU, f p 3.t, S It. 2i. W, M, before Iti'Kit'iT and l.e'eiver at I.akevie. tlrcion on the L'Hili .lv t.l July, PN)I. He iiNine Hid (.Wlowinii Villnenne o proVM the c. riii !! -i. irrii. lion and -reclamation of cai I huxi; N. Mfie, ol riiiKli, Orevon. in. inevard. of A lei, Orck-on, Win, M.'h. of fjike- view, Oregon. Ilarrv Itiifita. of Plm.li. Oregon. May S'5 2H .1 . N . Wat-on, lieKi.ter. lare home. 1 welling will be com-' plete In July. The burdiiceM iu.vm! :!oim t yeai .' TIiIm U a barualn at "ihi. I'or fui tlier ;i it k-titii rw write or call at thin nlbce. L'U-tf AtiFNTS WANTi:i-l.Vi ami up jier mouth to eneriict lc repreienta tlveM lu every city and town In (Ire. Kou, WaHhlnutiai and blaho; illiil llcil, honorable, iM-riumient and Im meiiHely prolltatile emiloymenr at home or on the roalotnethlu now; Mend Htamp or call at ofllce for de tallM. Sipiare Keal lirokerae toin pany. PJ1. 7tli St., Portland. iv Kon. l'Jtf Frank (iulli lmoiiii Italian ealoon keeper of Portland, eara old, tm June 14th mIioI ami killed Freda liuaraMclu, an Itnlian girl with whom he wan deeply In love, and who had Jilted him. He Hint xhot her In the back of the head! and when h1i turned he tired aain, thin Hhot piercing her heart. The mur derer tied hut wiw nooii. afterward captured at LluutoiiO iuIIcm' dlHtant from Portland. Uullclmo had a bud reputation, and pretty Mls Fredu'a father refiMed to penult their marrhiKe AltuniM Im mooii to have a llrKtclau bra km baud. The memlierH of the old band f year no. are "Mtlrrli.j; their KtumpM" and taking a jjreat deal if InteiVMt In the mutter. Sev eral new liiMtrtimeutM have Int n pur cluwd ami the boyM menu to Kolnto the IxiHlneHK In eariu'Mt. Kernicr j Wylleof Cedarvllle. who Im now In A It li ran, itif coruetiMt, will add ;ivat j ly tu iiiimiIht, We believe the town ' Hhould enciMiraKe the boyn uh notli- i.. . , . iiik anna inon- to a towu tiiau a Oo iTartlalas U th t which yalla trade. You may have just as good valaea at the other fellow, but If bo tell tho public about bis ability to do better for them than any ono cIm and you do not be will get tuo trade. Tell peopla trhr ft la to their advantage to trad with yon. Toll tbem convincing! and keep telling' them. Chicago Dry Goods UeporUT. The d ra m I n ar power at mm d. la araaced br Ita elrcola tloa. If row waat to reach th people, thla paper. 1 S. P. AHLSTROM , . 5 e. r'A Proprietor x n 'X - .. .. 3 3 MAS V WTI KKIMI flf 3 & CI j The Best Vaquero Saddle on the flarket j p AImo a roinpletcllne of waon and bu:y harueMM, whlpM, roU'M 43 iiihii", oiin, iiurn, I'tirin, niwiwn, m laci everyiiiin in ine line of aw carriage and horMe furnltdiltiK. lu-palrln by competent men. 3 LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives xtnd Furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN HEREFORD I Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting;, Owner largest herd of registered Kerefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale 'A 11 DOR ALAMO head of hertf f ) 8 AN YOU VE GOT OPPORTUNITY Kood bund. New lira. Driven Tu lperlUa) Living at un out of the wny place, re mote from civiii4.i ion, a fumily in often driven toduHi" j.ion in can-ul acridnut, rnHultiiK in - buriiH, t'lll", WoiimU Ulcer, etc. l uy in a Minply of Ibick len'a ArnicH S.ilve. ll'i the tier-l on earth. 25c, at J.m 1U-m1,' lni Htore. asionseaim 222 ?uth Teoria St., Chicaoo, 111., Oct. 7, 1902. K i it' h t months npo I was so ill that I waa compelled to lie or sit down nearly all the tiiuo. My tianiw U was so weak and upact th it 1 could keep nothinff on it and I vomited frefjiiently. 1 could imt nrinato without great puia and I coughed so muck that my throat ana lunps were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it Bright 's disease and others said it was oonaumption. It mattered little to ma what they called it and I had no do sire to live. A sister visited me from Bt. Ixmis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardul. I told her I Lad not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. I believe many women could save much suffer- ing if they but knew of its value. It Doat you want freedom from v puin? Take Wine of Cardul and make one supreme effort to le well. You do not need to be a weak, helnleas sufferer. You can Lave a woman's health and do a woman's work in life. Why not secure a bottle of Wine of Cardul from your druygiit to- rf uayr THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER .(iininiiM'H a ClubbiuM: Arruiifinnent With FARM LIFE f The handsome Illustrated Magazine published by the old reliable firm of Rand, McXally& Company, Chicago, the largest publishing house in the world. "Farm Life" is the leading publication for the farm home. Printed in colors and beautifully illustrated throughout. Each is contains sjecial articles relating to successful fanning, also sjKX'ial departments for women, bors and girls, and the little folks. The Inko County Kxaminer, one year.. 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