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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1904)
fiat ftomttu CSsot.nlnct rwhMhrtl Hverv Thiirsday C. 0. MHTZKCK. Masonk Bulldlnf (One Year $2-00 J Six Month. 1.00 (lhre Months 30 TERMS: SPACK n Inrh Two Inches three In.-ho quarter Column. 411 Column ns Col ii inn. ... Ilivk InwSiin'm'1 ' Tr ;tl mi H mi .s W I 00 Hi I I 001 l 7 IV Ul tsoo ' "I if 00 (WWrtHMV HM0 ( a out 900 IMi MSW . is ! s oo oo l to oo SO 00 OO 4A 00 00 1 20 00 LAfcEVIEW, OREGON, 3EPT. . IM. NATIONAL RtPLBMCMICKtT For President THEODORE R0O5fcT;LT Of New York For Vice-President CMARLBS W. FAIRBANKS Of Indiana Dr. Puren J. H. Ward, well known throughout tlu lmwkivi tate, has just lieen authorized ly the board f.f curators of the Iowa Historical society to continue his Investigation of the Indian mound of Iowa. Travelers returning from KurofH' declare that the scarcity of Amer icans at continental resorts la very noticeable thin season, and hotel keepers are complaining that not In years !iave they come upon such bard time. The sensation caused by the tem porary disapearance of Mrs. Ogden Coelet's Jewels has brought the statement that the $200,000 worth In question represent only one fifth of her possessions. It is said that at least half a score New York women have upwards of if 1,000,000 invested in jewels and that not less than 0 own over $ 100,000 worth. Captain Clay, commodore officer of the London & Northwestern com pany's fleet of steamships running !etween Holyhead and Ireland, who has just retired, has crossed the Irish sea upward of 20,000 times as com mander and has navigated the rail way company's vessels about 1,500, ('00 111 ilea and carried upward of 1.2.M.000 passengers. It is said that Stephen V. Porsey, ex-United States senator and at one time noted because of his connection with the star route frauds, has made up his mind to settle in New York. At one time ' Steve" Dorsey was prominent In public life, being an eminent exemplar of "practical pol itics." Lieutenant Vogelgesang, who commanded the turret on the buttle-t-!.!; 'lYiscoiiMn, which attained the highest merit of any 12 or l'i inch electrical turret, winning the prize for that class of turret in the last annual target practice, has been commended by the navy department for the zeal and ability displayed as a turret officer. Two Imperial princes, one the brother and the other the second son of the shah of Persia uncle and nephew ladng about the same age are ill flight and have sought refuge ;tt Con stantinople, where their ex tradition Is being demanded by the Persian envoy. Tiny are, it U said, Implicated in a plot upon t he life of Ihe king of kings. Of the many presents that the king of jH'liluark li.US l-e, eie.l illli'iiig; hi.-, tong life there is not one which he prizes more than a crown tit gold which wub given to him on the occa sion of his golden wedding by the school children of Denmark. The crown Is composed of golden corn ears and clouer leaves. No child, it Is Interesting to add, was permitted to subscribe more than a penny toward Its purchase. John l.obb, the well known F.nnllsh wiltcr on religious subject and n member of the 1 .011. Ion city corpora (ion. hn Joined the rank of t llrltimtlNiH. I If claim to have talked with the Hplrlt of IT. Tnl initge, whose mcihiou lii published for 11 ixTiotl of .'Mi year mill whom' life lu' edited. Arrest lit $50 Reward. For Biiv skin disease. Kt'ZKMA, OLD SORKS. I ll F.s. PIMI'LKS. etc., which the new KAPHV KKMF.hY KC INK will not cure prompt ly. Semi today for nfree ttcalnient snllicieiit t cure nnv ordinary case. POYI CHKMUWl. CO., Rand McNally I'.Ii'i!., Chicane. Wilson Porrett. the l'.ngllsh net or, who (I iivl recently an the result of a surgical operation for Intestinal j trouble, was) quite a Joker, .lust be foiv he was about to lie chlorolonu- Ie0 he wild ti the doctors: "Here's a ! tine state of thinus. I wns to om-ii in v m-hsiiii in a few weeks, and here 1 y on follows aro about to open ine." Thirty-six hours later he wns a dead man. heart failure through fatty de generation having carried hint off. 5peclal Excursions to St. Louis. Annus! S. 0 hikI 10, SeplemWr 5, 0 mid 7 and OcIoIht 3. 1 mid 5 are the re maining dates upon which tickets will lie sold at the reduced rates to the t. I-oiiis Fair. These rates apply over the lKnver and Kin Urande and Missouri Pacific. For the patrons of them roads special ex-iirsion cars will he run through from Portland and St. Louis without change. See the manv points of interest about the Mormon Capital and take a ride through Nature's picture gallery. During the closing months travel to the Fair will le very heavy. If you contemplate goinn write W.C. Mr Bride, general auent at I'ortland for thelVnver and Kio Urande, for particulars of these Excursions. Henri Klenkewk-z, the Polish nove list, spent a year In wandering and hunting after his student career. His house Is tilled with trophies of the chase, nnd he is a collector of all kinds of curiosities. The most strik ing object in his study Is a huge carved chest, with silver mountings, which is filled with priceless histor ical relics, including, among other things, rings and Jewels of famous royal personages. At the present moment there Is quite a rage for fruit diet among several Euroiean royalties. The German emjieror breakfasts and lunches off fruit and only tastes meat at diLiier time, when he partakes of it very sparingly. The king of Italy for the last couple of monts has lived almost altogether on fruit, and In several of the leading restaurants at Koine fruit in various shapes aud forms makes almost the solo article of diet supplied to customers. i Duty Women Owe Themselvei "Good action speak louder than words," to too, does the testimony of many thou- si.iuls of women during a third of a century hpeak louder than mere claims not backed hy a guarantee c.f some kind. That is the reason why the pro pi ietoiH of Dr. Pierce's l-avonte Prescrip tion ate willing to offer $500 reward for women who can not be cured. Such a remarkable offer is founded on the long record of cures of the diseases and W 1Jv'l'Vy weaknesses pecil- oar 10 women. If there is an invalid WOman, suffering from female weakness, prolapsus, or falling of womb, or from leo corrhea who has used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription without complete success, the proprietors of that medicine would like to hear from such person and it will be to her advantage to write them as they offer, in perfect good faith, a reward of $5011 for any case of tilt above maladies which they cannot cure. No other medicine for woman's ills is possessed of the unparal leled curative properties that would war rant its makers in making such an offer. The Mrrs of the floor! Shepherd, at th-ir Conven., "Our I.;i!y of the W(j.hN," Carthiie, Ohio, use a re:it di al of Or. I'ierce's rm-iliciiies; they say. in a r. i cut letter to Or. I'ii-rce: "We IjeK lo assure' ,u of Oie ereat benefit these niedirines five .ur nilieir ones. We cannot biifiitiemly rccmiiif-ncl their excellence." When the 1ru;'t'i t fnys li- lias some thing that is as as Jr. Pierce's P'avor ite Prescription, jtet tell lain, "Tin re's nothing jiet in good." He says so leeaue he hopes to make a better profit but his own mixtures have not stood the test of long experience and success that Doctor I'ierce's medicines have. Then, too, many patent medicines advertised as tonics, con tain latye quantities of alcohol. Dr. Pierce guarantees that his "Prescription" docs not contain a particle of alcohol. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viserbent on receipt of 21 one-cent f tamps for copy in paper; v stamps in cloth bind ing. Address Dr. K.V. Pierce, buffalo, N.Y, It is a good thing to keep Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets in the house. One Pellet is a laxalivt, two a tuild cathartic. i fvO H. n.CMUKCtt DlkM-ClOUY. I.AkKVlKW Preaching services) at 11 o'clock A. M .'and 7::H I'. M . every second and fourth Sumhiy. Sunday School every Sunday nt lu A.M. Pntycr Meeting every Thurs day at 7::io V. M. Nkw Pink t'ltr.i:K Preaching Ser lccsat II oYIimA A. M.. and "::W P. M.. every tlrst Sunday. Sunday School every Sunday at 1 A.M. Prayer Meeting every Th urn day at 7::io P. V. Uktiiki. Preaching Services at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7::nt P. M.. every third Sunday. .1. H. Sr vitk, Pastor. The l air Route la Chicago or New Orleans to St. Lewis, Is the one that gives you the most for votir monev, and the fact that the i I.I.I Nt US I'KNTKA I. offers I'Nsi'iii'AssiMi Si:uvici: via thire points to the WOKI.PS l Alli, and in t his connect hm to nil points be yond, makes It to yotirad vantage, In case you contemplate a t rip to any point east, to write lis ln-fore mak Ing tinal arrangements. W e can offer thecholceof at least a dozen different routes It. II. Tltl Mill 1 1.. I'oinmcrclul Agent, 1 1 J Third Street, Portland Oregon. J. ( . I.IM'SKV, T. I '. P :,'2 Thrd Stnrt. A.. Portland Oregon T. U. Thompson, F. & P. A.. Koom l.Cidmau Kldg., Seat tie, Wash. THIS PAPER U kel on file si K.C. pAKfs Ailv.Ttloliig Agetu-y U Sun- ih mt Street, Sn rrlielei, ill., wnere contracts lor sdverttliig ran be made tor tl ouburrlbers to 1 ho Kxsmlner wh remoTS O (roin one locality to another, or eliause iheir iiiorncB aililrou shoulil rcmeinlM-r to drop this oltlce a card so Iheir paper rs'i be ad dreued lo the rlKlit Mtttnce. I (0 i 0 1 mm$ "jr ft TltlllK.lt I.AI MITII K I'liited States I, nnd Ollice l.akeview, (iteuitn, August psM. Nolle is , hereby jiiven that in ciiitipliiiiice wllh . the pruvisimin of I ho A.'t of .1 line II, IH7H, ' cnlhled " An act (or tin' sale of timber , hunts in the Slates of t 'nliloi nU.O'cyon, Ni'VHiU and WiishinKton Tenllorv," ii" i extended to nil the Public l.innl States 1 by net of Auifiist 4. IHI'.', the follow inn , H-rsons have tiled in this ollice their pworu stalemeiit. to wit: j Frederick II. Snyder, of l.nkeview, count v of Lake, slate of I Ircirnn. Sworn statement No. SIS'.1, for the punhami of the SK'4 ofSW"4 S; of Si:4 Sec. 17 and NF.i4of N Sec. IM, Tp 117 S., It. IK K. Annie I'. Snyder, ol Lakeview, county of Lake, slate 'of Oregon. Svwirn state iiietit No. 'Jl'.'7, fur tiui purchase of the N of S S.'C. 17, Tp .17 S., K. I! K. 'that they will otter prmif to show that the hind soiiuht is iinm valuable for its limber or stolu' thafi for nu'iicub tinal pur on' and to establish their claim lo said lend Udore lleuiiler and Iteceiver at Lakeview on Tuenlay the loth ilny of November, 11HII. "Ihev name as w it iieses lieore Lviich'. V. L. Snellinn. W. L. Vifidley, .1.' l Wiliit an. I I'. II. Snyder, all ol I.HKeview. I ltetill. ' Any Hiul all permm elutuiiiii( mlveise fly lie iibove-deNi'l iU'd la in Is a eieiHes. ed to lile Ibeir e'aiuis in Ibis ulllce on or ! brtote fitil l.'ilh ay of Novetnber, l'l. Sept I -II .1. N. W tso, Letter. Nasal ('uturrh quickly yields to treat luent by FJy'a Croaiu Huhn, which is BKn o. ably aromatic. Jt is received throuuh the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole, sur face over which it diffuses Itself. IrucKi ll the &0c. sb.nt Trial sis by uiuil, 1(1 cent. Test it aud you are sure to continue the troatiucnt. Aiitiounorinriit. To aocominoilatii thotto who are nartial to the use of atomizers in applying niiuls into the tiawd n isiies for fnlnrrml (run. tUt, the propri. t prepare Cream Halm iu liquid form, which -ill bo known as K.ly'a Liquid Cream Halm. 1'rire IneludiiiK the prnyiiiR till U T.lceiils. DmngisU or hy uiaih The liquid form embodioa Oie iihjiI. ielnal propertue of the solul .repratioa. I istenll List Your Propsrly With the LAKE COUNTY IEXAMINEK REAL ESTATE AUENCY... It Don! Matter If It Is Nt Worth mm We Can Sell It lor You. If You Contemplata lluylng or Selling .A HOME.. Consult Us At Once If You Want a I Jar gain in Hither Case. 1 1 ill ' ' Till II KH I. AMI JMITH K. Pnited Stales l and Ollice Lakeview Ore. August :I0 l'tl. Notice is heieby iiiven tliat In coin pllnnce with the provlslnns of the Act of Juno I!. H7H, enlille.l "All act for the sale of timls'r lands In the Mliiles of California, tlieuoti, Nevadii and Wah tnloii Terrllorv," as extended l all the Public Litnil Slates by net ol AiikusI 4, the lollowlnu (M-rsoiis liiive Hied in lhl ollice their sworn statements to wit: lames T. Flis.k, of Plush unty of Lake, atate of Oretimi. Sworn state ment No. 2701 , for the puti hase of the N F. nf NV'4 Sec '.'I. Tp Ml S., U 2H K, Anna Klisik. of I'lush, county of lke. stale of Oregon. Sworn statement No. 2705, for the pun hos. of the KHl4' of SK4 Si'U0,Tp:il S.. I. 27 F. Tbal thev will offer proof losler that the laud sou u hi is more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to cnIhUIhIi their claim to said laud la-fore Itetfisler and Kcceiver lit Lakeview, lret(on, on Moinliy the II ihiv of November, l'Hl. Thev name as witnesses: A. W. Maiiti'mi and V. II. Shirk ol l.akeviw, Ore, liny iiiriion, W. I. .auinion and Steve Youim of I'lush. tile. Anv mid all nthoiis elaiiniiiK n.lver sely the above deHi-ribed hinds ate re quests! lo lib' I lieil c hi in is III this 1. lf.ee ill or befuie s lid II 1I1IV of .November, P.HII. .lept 1 11. .1. N. Watson, ei'ler. n vi. pwior. Land Ollice at Lakeview, tire., July 21st 1IMH. Notice is hereby niven that the follow liin-lnuiieil settler has filed notice of his intention to coiiiuiule in siipMiit of his claim, and that said proof will bo made ladore K-uister and Ki ceiver at lakeview, OreKon. on the 31st dav of Auitusl, Itsil vis: Owen T. Me KendriH' lid. 2:110 for the NK'4 of NK'4 Sh?. HS'of hK'4 and SK'V of HM4 Sec. 4Tp Il'.l S., U 11 K. W. M. lie untiles the follow iiu( witnesses to prove his continuous residence Usm and cullt vatioti of said land, vix: .1. o. Ham akcr, of ItonanxH, Ore. S. A. White ol Hoyston, Ore. hU Miller, of I jirellu, Ore. mid W. ILCaselaur, of JUy, Ore. Jy.2H-10 J. N. 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