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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
Published fcvsrv Tharsdsy C. O. METZKCK. Masmk BalMIng (On Year, $2.00 .Six Months 1.00 (Three Months, 30 TERMS: M'AtE n Inc h Two Inches rhr Inch.. jiirii-r Column jklf Column in Column 1 wkil nuvS m m 1 r 1 00 00 M0 WOO1 111 w 100 6MI TOM 1100 WTO ioo soo SOOilOOOHliOO 00 IS 00, JO 00 , U0 09 LAKE VIEW, OREGON, Al'tl. IS, IM. N TI0U REPUBLICAN TICKET For President THEODORE R005HVn.LT Of New York For Vice-PresiJent CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS Of Indiana The Kepuhlicnn candidates are sunuing on a gold platform; tlie liemocratlo ou a gold telegram. The IH'mocrata nre looking for a new iarty emblem, the only require ment Wing that It le made large enough to conceal a knife. Every vote for Parker and Davis I au attempt to change the hands on. the dial and Mock the wheels that move forward. "Tammany extends her hands to the Iemocrat!c candidate," nays om rke C'ockran. Tammany always extend her hands palms up. No Republican convention has ever found it necessary to revise Its I latform to comply with a telegram cf Instructions, from its nominee. Turkey has completely worn out the pntience of the United States, and "Uncle Sam's" battleships have leen asked to emphasize our govern ment's demands. The Democratic platform of 1900 said: "We are unalterably opposed to monometallism." That declara tion has not been changed by the notion of the party In national con vention. Democratic orators nre insisting that Senator Lodge wrote the Re publican platform. The Republican f latform was written in the records of eight years of glorious party achievement. "We have made the deed square with the word," said President Itoosevelt in accepting the nomina tion officially tendered him. This hhort sentence is full of meaning, and will lw the campaign slogan. The U.S. District Attorneyship is) now giving the Oregon delegation fiome thinking to do. Oeo. C. r-rownell has withdrawn his candi dacy and now the plum is likely to tall in the hat of either J. C. More land or John H. Hall, the present 5 acuta bent. Senator Mitchell and Congressman Williamson favor irortlaud, while Senator Fulton and Congressman Hermann hold out for tlfe retention of John Hall. livery state in the Union was call ed upon to send representatives to Xt. J.ouis, involving heavy, expense to the democratic party and delega tes, to frame a platform upon which the democratic candidate should stand during the campaign of l!X)f. J'or six long day these hundreds of delegates tussled and ' worked with the question of a safe and sane plat form. One short telegram from one man in New York undone the work which required several hundred of the wisest; of democratic statesmen nx days to accomplish, and in this brief telegram framed a platform to suit himself, which ha been accepted by the party. TcrrIM Train Wreck. One hundred liven were binned out by the wreck Sunday night Ann. of the MiiMourl Pm-llle ll.xer, mi the Denver & lilo (Irtiude K.illroitd. nntr F.dn, right mllen norlh of Pueblo. The train struck a weakened bridge over an nrroyo, which had ln-en Hooded by a cloudburst. The water was (lowing over the treat If when the train started across. The bridge went down under the weight of the train, and the baggage oar, smoker and chair car were precipitated Into the torrent. The engine got almost across, but fell back Into I In water. The body of Knglncer llininau was found 200 feet down the river. All the cars wen washed down stream. The express safe was found open and its contents gone. The cars were found four mile from the senile of the accident, half tilled with sand, in which were buried t he bodies of many passengers. The cars were not located until several hours after the time of the accident. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good vou can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and is taken internally, act kg directly upou the blood and mucous purtmes of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure youget the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents per lxttle. Hall's Family fills are the I (cut. The pith of President Roosevelt's speech of acceptance Is found In the sentence: "We know our own minds and have kept of the same mind a sufficient length of time to give our policy coherence and sanity." There is no answer to th.tt state ment. Mnlridr frrvratrd. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discover ed will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably tr- cedes suicide and something has been found that will prevent that tondition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine, will strengthen the nerves j,., 1 . .. . ana utiiiu up me system. It s also a great btomach. Liver and Kidney regu laior. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed ty L.ee Ueall, Druggist. "Our policy is continuous," said President Roosevelt In his speech of acceptance. The Democrats follow the plan of the vaudeville managers and present a new policy at each appearance. One of the greatest American millionaires once said to ins physician, "A million dol lars, Doctor, for a new stomach," and then the fciclc man groaned and turned awar. One of a man't greatest pleasures is that born of a keen appetite, vigorous digestion and a good dinner, and this belongs to many a good fellow wbo in living on small rages, but the rich man without a stomach aa to forego the good things of the table because bis stomach rebels. Without a healthy stomach and a good digestion, our blood is tbiu, watery and poor, oar btsrt action Is weak, our liver doe not do its duty, and man is miserable and unhappy. In this condition man is prey to the gerans of influenza, consumption, malaria and all the ills that be is beir to. Consumption can be treated by natoral methods which are as eloe to nature a possible. Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting physi cian of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo. N. Y., years ago un derstood this disease, and after a long pe riod of experiment discovered certain roots and herbs which were nature's remedies, snd succeeded in putting them up in a form that would be easily procured and ready to use. This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Iiscovery. It gives no false stimulation because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. It helps diges tion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. Instead of a cod liver oil, against which the already sensitive stomach will drrlaie open rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying action upon tlie sensitive stomach and gives to the blood the food elements the tissues require. It maintains the patient's nutrition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It overcomes gastric irritability and symp toms of indigestion, and in this way fever, night .sweats, headaches, etc., arc done away with. It fortifies the body against the germs of consumption, grip and ma laria, and it builds tip the tissues and puts on healthy flesh. When the druggist says he has some thing that is "just as good" as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, be says so be. cause he hopes to make a better profit, but his own mixtures have not stood the tait of long experience nor had the success that Dr. Pierce's medicines have bad. A Chance for 5ptculator. SCHOOL LAND. 2X0 acre of level unimproved agricultural land for sale cheap. Inscription : SW,', S,'a' ul NK'4'an.1 NW4' of Sl'.4, Nation 10, Tp HO S It. 1!) V.. W. M. This is a deiralle piece of land, located in (loose l-ake valley and will make some man a good ranch. TIMHMt I.AMI XOTH K. I'nited Slates tand OlhYe I.nkeview, Oregon May 17, 1004. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the Act of June J, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale o limber lands in the Mates of Cab I ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, IHU2, the fol lowing " ersons have filed in this olliee their sworn sttiteieents, to-wit: Timothy 1'. Peers, of Tenino, county of Thurston, state of Washington, sworn statement No. '.'li.V, lor the purchase of the SW '4 Sec 'M, Tp .!: S, It 1) K. Krat.cis I'isson of Sr-uth Prairie, county of Pierce, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 2:"'.l for the iiurcha" of the Sl'.'4 See :!4 Tpr.S, U I.) K. Kleanor J. Hisson, of South Prairie, county of Pierce, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 1!:UH (or the purchase ot the M'4 See 34. Tp M S, li 15 K. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuaMu (or its timber or stone than for agricultural piirMises and to establish their claim to said land In-fore the Register and Re ceiver at Ijikcview Oregon on Thursday the 11th day of August, 11)04. They name as witnesses: Kleanor J. Hisson, and Francis Hisson, of South Prairie, Washington, and Timothy P. lleers of Tenino, Washington. Any and all per son claiming adversely the above des cribed lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of August 1W4. Jun 10 33 J. N. Watson, Register. 5 1 I istenll k 6 (I ((h Vour Property M m) I With ths., VJj 0 COUNTY fSj AU EXAMINER I it M ESTATE Vjr (E) AGENCY... fa It Dont Matter II It I Mr fll No1 Worth AL t m mm? i lrj J w c,n " Vou. O (.)) I I II Vou ContempUts (fU NK I I Buying or Selling W f(h I "A HOME.. (M 1 6) dU Consult Us At Once di, Y If You Want a Bar- W (ft) srain in Blther Case. (0 I. - 11 $ I (I n. n.CMl'RCM DIRHCroiW. I,.m:vii:w Preaching services at 11 o'clock A. M and 7::ui P. M.,eer,v second nud fourth Sunday. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 , A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thnrs. ;da.v at 7::i0 P. M. , Xkw Pik CiiKiik Preaching Scr ' vices at II o'clock A. M , ami P, ' M., every first Sunday. I Sunday School every Sunday at 10 I A. M. Prayer Meeting every Thurs day at 7:30 p. M. II':tiii:i. Preaching Services at II o'clock A. M., and 7:30 p. M every third Sunday. J. D. St . 11 k. Pastor. steward of f2,(H0. The Woolurowers Association of Lake County will organize perma nently lievt month. I'ntll such time, I will give a reward of S.'.Ihhi for the arrest and coin -let Ion of any party or part les guilty of maiming or kill lug sheep belonging tu inemlM'lM of the temporary oruaul.at Ion. S. II. ClIAMU.KK. i Irj lug preparations simply dereU op dry catarrh ; they dry up tba secretions, which adhere to the. nieinbrana and decom pons, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of caUrrh. Avoid all dry. iug inhalants, fuinna, smokes aud snutU and uso that which clnansoa, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Halm ia audi a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will ba mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell ths 50o. site. Ely brothers, CO Warren St., N.V. Tbs liahn cures without pain, does not irritate or causa snsexing. It spreads itself ovsr an irritated and angry anrfaea, reliov. 1 ing immediately ths paiuful inflammation. With Kly'a Cream Halm yon are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Day i srer. The Pair Route V ia Chicago or New Orleans to St. Iewl. Is the one that gives you the most for votir money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CKNTItAL offers pNsritiwssMi SKitviru v lii three liolnts to the WOULD FA I It. and in t his connect Ion to all points be yond, makes It to your ad vantage, In case you contemplate a trlii to any point east, to write us Iteforo mak ing tlnnl arrangements. We can offer thet holeeof af least a doxcit different, routes It. II. I'm Mot 1. 1.. Commercial Agent, 1 1 J Third Street, Portland Oivgon. J. C. LiMiscv. T. P. & P. A.. 1.12 Thrd Street, Portland Oregon T. II. Thompson. F. P. A.. Itooin 1, Column Hhlg., Scat tic, Wash. t'l Vl. I'IMMM Laud Olllce at Lakevleu . Oie., July ?ltPM4. Notice Is hrel given that the follow Ing-linined colli, r has tiled tioiieeof Ins intention to ii uminle In supi'ott of his claim, and ll, it suid prisif will be nnele Ixdne U-gii i. r met Re ceiver at l.akevlew, Oregon, oil llm 31st dav of August, I'.sit vis: (.. u T. Me Kendr.i. lid. 2310 (or the Nl 'ol M'.i, Sic. t s.. of s I.'a anil or .nw'j 4 Sec. 4 T11 30 S.. It 14 K. W. M. He liiilnea llm follow ing w itne i s to prove his continuous resilience i' ii and eulli vation of said laud, vis: J. O. Ham. akcr, of I toiiHiiat, Ore. S. A. While el Royston, Ore. Kd Miller, of Lorella, Ore. and W. ll.Casets-er, of Illy, Ore. .ly.2H.-IO J. N. Watsi.s, Register. THIS PAPER i kpi mi nil- i K.r. r' AilviTtUlns Atrnr I,' San- piiiilf- n ri'i, - nun riwui im'.', wiiriv contracts lor slierlllns can Im insds Inr II Sitbw-rltMTi In llm Kisnittirr wha remove friim mi' liM-alliy to snoOirr. ur i hn llu-lr iMBinm-a ailitriM honlil ri im iiiln r 10 ilrop Oils oltlie a rant m llu-lr pi i 01 Imi ad drvsM'd lo llm rlglit iHtstnltlce. Post A King's salson is the most sp ular resort in Ijikevicw. 2H