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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1904)
; Bonn TMINOA TO inti.i:t ail oi k braoi rh General Information J S. F. AHLSTR0A1 Oil him iHfii discovered nurnlii In. A hne pile of coal roii1uliilii Ihe Wlllhimctte valley. thlrty-llve thousand fon, ImIoiiuIhk Mmi-Iom eoimt.v'M sheriff U required to the . I. railroad. In mi fire at to ftimhdi u f 0,(Miu bond. jNpiuk. wllh tlllle hiie of ivIiik Kiiiihiihiiiih are Indeed "kIiiihI put i ""v ,L The coal wn dumped In tern." Thcv Miiitiil ihi li-.mudM iin.i " I on Mi l jtroiiiMi whim ciiiihmi flood In I urn. V'nr ("iclilicncliu lm irtkn CIihiiiIh-iIhIii'i) Hnnntch mi I ,i'cr TshlHs and n nnit-k cureis ccrtitin. ror imlw ly I,ce llciill. The AlluriiM New Kra hits it'ilii ehnnucd It makeup. It now Ihmiim u patent Imdde with 2 "col, imr'h of local new. Mm. Mary I . Kiltfore of I.iiiiucIIm Valley win In I,akelcw hint .week inuklnn lliml ironf on her dcHcrt hinil eliiliu. J. M. Ilntchclder and K. M. Unit talu have moveil their law olllccliito the ohl CoKwi-ll olllce mnith of IW-r-nurd & Son' tl ore. Iax-iU Ml the lecriplhwi of I lie lend lintel with The Kxamlncr thin week lir Hie, mnl ulccl yciir piece hefur it has lieen sold to koiiiu one e'ne. if Jut what the i-ffect of Jin JIIhu hnH HH to he when It hltnu 1 cannot declare, hut no matter where It land", why It certainly nu. We Imve iciimi valuable land fur side, cheap. It mud U im.M, ami can Ihj had at a lltruito thai make it a gxd Invest ment. Writ the F.aamlner. t( We Ioiik for the IiIhciiUn mother linked and foi l iipcm would 1c lnhl if we could have hut back iikiiIii the l(nli I hut uncle made. The inot-t complete Job Mo k off of the rullroml I to tie fnurnl nt I he Kxamlncr oil lee. I'lrot-i Iiimm work iiUiinh. ui ri-iiHonnlile prleeH. tf. Kvcry Imllentioii point to an enrly extension of the N-C-O. rail roiul. It I to lv hoped It will reach Alt uriiM thl wen ton ami Ijikevlew next. A resilience for anlw cheap. --One acre of Krouml, hoiiHe, barn ami out liulhllntfn; ha city water, ami In a dealrable place to live. Kniilre at The Kxnmlncr ofllce. It! tf We are receiving numcron In qulrle for farina and biiHlneMH locn tloiiH, ami can flml n buyer for nny klml of proierty If placed in the hand of The Kxamlncr Heal Kntate "o'h IiiiuiIm. tf We are now prepared t pel I several tracts ol land at price that will startle yon, especially If yon are acquainted with the luc.uliun. We have land all the way from fl.M) per acre up to $15; un improved or Improved, to auii the purchuwr. I.ke County Kxamlncr. tf The Alt unm New Kra, nyn V. 11. Parker punned through there n few day no enronte to Sun. Francisco. Mr. Parker told the New Kra man that he lost 1700 head of ahcep In Knko coiiuty laat winter from nntur al Iohh and the sheep raldcm. "Webfoot'a" feet arc crackliiK and the moHH U sproutliiK un the nunc brusher's back. ComlltloiiH have chaiiKed and the Willamette valley has a drouth while Kasteru Oregon the ")re;nt iK'sert" Is soaked with freipient rains. .lou Marks, an aged ploiurr of Modoc comity, well kujwn and liked by all, died In Alturas July 10, of heart trouble. Me waa a member of tho Masonic order. He had Ikhmi working on a ranch for some months ami came to town Hunday evening aomowhat under the weather, nnd dltd shortly after nrrlvlng In town. Henry N. Ueiry of Han Antoiila. Texas wrltea for a sample copy of The Examiner with a view tobecom Ing a HubHcrllicr. Thousands ul peo ple all over the United States are be coming Interested In l.nke county, am) It is almost certain that the county' population will lj doubled within two years. spoiiliiiii ous eoiubiisl Ion. ('HliliiriiiH liirm fir nle at n hitf bur Kln. 1 iiercii fenced ntnl crn fenced CiH precenl owner $10,. VMl but wil lie pold for f.VMH); ly down nml huhinee on eimy .NViiieiiln. Impilre lit ihin of fice. 47 f The Kxamlncr has for sale one of the Is'ht stock nun -lies In likecouuty on very reasonable terms (inn aeres, ill fenced, and well watered. 'I his Is a great bargain and wilt imi n nuiln long unsold. We also lwie a ili;-n ot her ranches and farms to tilxpoee of. If you have any hind or pros-r- i erty to sell, list It wllli Hie Kxam lncr. Kend In desi ripllon and we will sell It for you. Its if AllKNTS WANTCI)-i:sl and up Nrmonlh to energetic reprewiita lives In every city and town In Ore gon, Washington and Idaho; digni fied, honorable, ticrmnncnt and Im mensely prod table employment, at home or on the road.somethlng new; send stump or call nt office for de tails. Siiiare lval Urokernge Com pany. 131. "th St., Portland. Ore gon. HMf The Kxnmluer has (in .vacre tract of land for sale at a bargain; the I land lies In a body In the northern I purl of I ,i ke view, ami Is now set to clover mnl timothy, mid yields I'D tons of hay a year, leaving a val uable pasture. The hay sells at the top price In Kakcvlew. The tract Is a desirable one, either to re tain In one phrc or to cut up into lots for residences. Anyone desiring to build a Home In likevlew will do well to Investigate this proposi tion. 20 tf LUt of Letter llenialnlng unclaimed In the Tost Olllce nt Ijikevlew, Oregon. Week ending July , 1904. J. O. Diinlap 1, 1 II. Reynolds 1. J. I). Murray 1. J. II. Ivory 1, T. K. Hesse , K. V. Itarnes 1, Oeorge Lane 1, Cart wright 1, Hobt. C. Klgney, M. K. Morris, Monroe Mnusfleld 1, Fred It. Dunne 'J, Man ley Conley 2. Persons claiming the above will please say "Advertised" and give date of this list. Pick J. Wimox. P. M. FEMALE WEAKNESS UII-ICotmMlk Pubtla sd, Mai sa, Oot. IT, 19M. I eooaMar Wla of Card u I raparier to an aurtor madlela I ! nd and I loo whereof I ipok. na ror ruas month with lap Iiul- aporMd Datmlion which eoniDlalalv nma- tri ni ma. Paint woaM phool through inv baak and (Idea and I would hava lilludlug headaohsa. at limb would well u and I would fal so week I "uld nut utaad up. I naturally felt dmooiirairrd for I seemed to bs beroad the lia'p i.f phjreioiaoa, but Wine f l.'unlul oaaieaaa Ood-send to me. I fnlt a ohvi(e for the bolter within a week. After nineteen days treatment I menatriiau.d without suffering the airoiiles l uauallvdid and soon heoaine rngular and without pain. Wine ot Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all sufteriug wumia knew ol it good qualiUes. ftyid&asas Treasurer, Portland Bsoaomio Leagu Periodical headuclu' b-ll of fe male weakness. Wine of Cardui cure permanently nineteen out of every twenty cases of irregular inclines, hearing down paius or any female weakness. If you are discouraged and doctors have failed, that ii the bent reason in the world you should try Wine of Cardui now. Remember - that headuckea mean female weakneti. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wiut of Cardui today. : , . COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with niot adver tisers is tliut they expect Inline dlnto returns of hirjje projur tions. One prominent ndvertiser llluNtrnte the principle of adver ting In this way: "Tho mimrr riprsidrd far drerllslasT Is the usr it plared mt iafcrrat. The roata from bo adtertUla . aro vlrtaally the lalrrret on lb faveatmeaf. "Thcaun.sapent for advertising tiro properly chargeable to cap ital account because tho result ing good will la aoiuethlug that baa value, which. If the adver tising has been properly done, can usually be sold fur the fiice value of the InvcKtuicnt. "The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with wbU-h the Investment Is uiiule. "Junt a the quickest way I i liiercuse Invested wiMJh Is by eouiiKiuuding the iufrter. J'.t w the ijulckeht wo) io realize re sults from advertising is io com pound the returns." Advcrtlti'ng i:xiKTleuce. Advertisers gr?t gooj returns on the amount Invested In our columns. w reucli the pcojils. Proprietor '9 & LAKbvlcW jAUIJLbKY mam ncTt itKim or The Best Vaquero Saddle on the flarket t - : ' C JCJTlAlso a complete line of wagon and buggy harness, whips, rols-s fjy riatas, bits, spurs, ijulrt. rosettes. In fact everything In the lino of carriage and liorse furnishings. Impairing by competent men. LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture of all kinds made to order. Writelfor estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Hereford Stock Farm Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner aCLrn.. 9Jtiir 1re'W:mm largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale 'At DOR ALAMO head of berd AN YOU VE GOT OPPORTUNITY I THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Announces a Clubbing Arrangement With "FARM LIFE" The hand some Illustrated Magazine published by the old reliable firm of Rand, McNally& 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 special articles relating to successful farming, also special departments for women, boys and girls, and the little folks. The Lake County Examiner, one yeaT Farm Life, one year ..$-'.00 ... .no I loth imperii, one yearfor The yearly price of Tbe Examiner. $2.50 JflMW New subscriptions or renewals. Subscribe or renew to-day and don't forget to tnention that you want both papers for only $!.O0, the price of The Lake County Examiner. it This oiTer is for only a limited time; take advantage of it while ro . ,i n iIju'm' YOU VE GOT AN OPPORTUNITY