Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 05, 1905, Image 3

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General Information ,NTBREAT
ALL OUR READERS
Pout &, Kind's Mlson la the roost pop
niar resort In Lakevlew. 28
Portland afore, were cloned all
day Monday following Christ man
day.
Call at the poet office book etore
for all kinds of literature, and die
tlpnarloe at low prices. . 2&-tf
Douglas county, Oregon, baa ap
plied for exhibit space at the Lewis
and Clark Centennial.
It Is estimated that the attendance
at the Lewis and Clark . Centennial
Will be between 1,250,000 and 1,600,000,
"Hit the Trail" Is to be the slogan
of the Pacific Northwest in connec
tion with the Lewis and Clark .Cen
tennial.
Look at the dencriptiona of the land
listed with The Examiner this week for
ale, and select your piece before it hai
keen told to some one else. tf
We have some valuable land for sale
cheap. It must be sold, and can be had
at a figure that makes it a good invest
ment. Write the Examiner. tf
TIioh. Kinney and MIhh Agnus Lee
of Klamath Fulls, were married on
DecomiMT INth, Judge Hennon per
forming the ceremony.
There will le something doing
now In the precincts that voted1 dry
on Novemlior 8. The "dry" Honson
Ixfgun January flrHt.
The most complete Job etock off of
the railroad is to lie found at The
Examiner oftice. First-class work
always, at reasonable prices. tf.
The New Year's Oregonlan Is a good
advertisement for Oregouians. Peo
ple Interested in the state's welfare
might send a few Eust to friends.
Lund for sple. The went half of rMic.
20, tp. 31) S., K. 20 E. The land joins
Frank Duke's piuce 5 miles south of
Lakeview. This is a snap. Write The
ExHminer.
Novels by popular authors, dic
tionaries, heavy literature, mug
' n.lnew and all kinds of reading nmt
ter at the bonk store In the pout
olllce. 2(!-tf
We have a full set of M.YHt'U-KollliiH
fc Co's., Haniles of Stuck Certificates
and bonds, with price list. If you
are orjraul.lng a stock company get
our prices on stock certificates, tf
l'oht A Kiii( litivo the lieHt line of ui
gius in I.nkeviow. Their liquors uro
pure iiiul wli()liHni, and their pluce Is
conducted on the most modern plan. 28
A handsome Temple of Fraternity
will be erected at the Lewis and
('lark Exposition by the secret so
cieties of the Country, The building
will serve as a meeting place and
club house for the thousands of mem
bers of the fraternal orders that will
visit the Fair.
A residence for sale cheap. One
acre of ground, house, barn and out
buildings; bas city water, and Is a
desirable place to live. Enquire at
The Examiner office. 28 tf
The Anti-saloon League of Port
land has decided to let the Local
Option law stand and not try any
Amendments. They will stand In
with the prohibitionists and fight all
amendments offered to the new law
In the legislature this winter.
The Examiner has for sale one of
the best stock ranches In Lake county
on very reasonable terms 600 acres,
all fenced, and well watered. This Is
a great bargain and will not remain
long unsold. We also have a dozen
other ranches and farms to dispose
of. If you have any land or proper-
erty to sell, list It with the Exam
iner. Send in description and we
will sell it for you. 88tf
The Examiner has an 8-acre tract
of land for sule at a bargain; the
land lies In a body .In the northern
part of Lakevlew, and Is now set
to clover and timothy, and yields
20 tons of bay a year, leaving a val
uable pasture. The hny sells at
tho top price In Lakevlew. The
tract Is a desirable one, either to re
tain In one piece or to cut up Into
lots for residences. Anyone desiring
to build a home in Lakevlew will do
well to Investigate this proposi
tion. 20 tf
State Line Barber Shop &vvvqpvv?v?vvvvvvvvvvqv?vq
jt S. F. AHLSTROM
S. UALLAUnnR.p
Proprietor
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Proprietor
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House isrfe4 Paper
Painter . jTffTl . Hanger
NEW PINE CREEK, - - - ORE' ON
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MANUFACTURERS OT , O
g The Best Vaquero Saddle on the flarket
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f . Also a complete line of wagon and buggy harness, whips, robes
fv rlatas, bit, spurs, quirts, rosettes, tn fact everything in the line of j
fi carriage and horse furnishings. Repairing by competent men. ,
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We are now prepared to still several
v tracts of land at prices that will startle
' you, especially if you are acquainted
I with the location. ' We have land all the
I way from 1.50 per.aum up to (15; un-
improved or improved, to suit the
I purchaser. Luke County Examiner.
j The project of a camping ground
to be located on the hills behind the
Lewis and t'lark Exposition is being
agitated. TIimho favoring the pro-
t Ject, nrgtiM that fanners and rauch
I era will want to t-lvo to Portland
during the Fair and camp out, and
will enjoy the
A Comprehensive Educational
Display.
Portland, Jan. 1st. Plans for the
educational department of the Ore
gon display at tho Lewis and Clark
Centeunlal have been outlined by
General Supervisor It. F. Itoblnson
and approved by the State Commis
sion. Professor ltoblnson is plan
ning a display of educational meth
ods In the Exposition state which
shall embrace the work done by
every school in tho state, and every
grade in every school. Probably so
comprehensive a display was never
before attempted for an exposition.
The stute will be organized by
countiud, each county being made un
exhibit unit, although cities that no
desiru may make separate exhibits.
The work will he nrrauged by grades,
commencing with the primary and
ending with the high school. Tills
plan will euublo visitors to under
stand tho ;ducatlonal work of the
state In the order of Its development.
Circulars on the subject will be sent
to every school in the statu. Com
positions of pupils, drawings and
paintings made by studeuts, and
photographs of school rooms, class
rooms, and pupils will be features of
tho exhibit. Several schools have
already arranged for exhibit space,
among those being tho University of
Oregon, tho Oregou Agricultural
College and the Monmouth Nonnnl
School.
CATARRH
i that Eastern people
novelty of a fcw.duys of tent life,
j H. V. Scott, editor of tho Oregou
I Ian, was offered his choice of twoim
; portuut posts In the diplomatic scr
l vice. These were tendered him by
the President ! through" -the sollclta-
f tlon uf Kiinntnr P. W ' Flllhm ii.iirt
i wnon Air. J- uiton wireu Mr Scott
that the President would be glad to
; appoint hi in to a prominent post,
the editor tliattked Senator Fulton, j
but (lecllnud uny iippolnttneut.
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This Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
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Uisetmod uiumbrnna. It cures CuUrrli and
driven awsy a Cold in tho Huud quiukly.
Kostores the Simues of 'Xante aud 8wulL
limy to ue. OouUins no iuiurions drun,
Appliud iuto tho jinatrils and uUuorbod.
Imtuo CO cents at Druut,'iiU or by
nmil ; 'i'riul Hue, 10 ceuts by luuil.
ELY BROTHERS, 16 Warren St., Kw York.
THE
LAKE
COUNTY
EXAMINER
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tST RINTING IS AN ART IN.
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j cells. We have all the late
styies in type ana seep in
stock a large assortment of high
grade stationery so that there is
no delay in executing a large order.
Our prices will be found to compare
favorably with other prices.
LATEST LAND AfD STOCK NEWS
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