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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
General Information Call at the post office book iitore torsi! kinds of literature, and die tiotmrlw at low price. 20-tf Look at the description of the land listed wilh The Examiner thl week for mIo, and select your piece liefore It has been sold to aome one e'e. tf VbaTC aome valuhl land or aale . i 1 1 i i. . i i cheap. nt 09 ,u " Km" '"u it t figure that make it a good Invest nent. Write the Examiner. tf The mart complete Job stock oft of the railroad U to be found at The Examiner office. Flnrt-clowt work always, nt reasonable price, tf. Novi'Ih by popular authors, die- tlonarlw, heavy literature, mag. ailne and ull kinds of reading mat ter at the book Htore In the pout office. ' 20-tf ill Lucy Hays, a granddaughter nt Ji-fferHoii Puvla Im to lie married to Hamilton I'IhIi, a grand-eou of Hamilton I'IhIi, den. irnut's .Secre tary f State. We have ti full set of Mywll-IlollUiH it o'H., wimples of Stock t'ert lllcaU'n and bonds, with price llHt. If you nn iiruanlzlii a Block company Ret mir prices on stock certificates, tf The legislature at Salem seems to jrvject Hh expression of confidence In iSeuator Mitchell. It wtis none of tin' Ir (iunIiichh on the first instance, ami n'tnaiiiH aiieHtlou with which It, hh h body, has nothing to do. ItUMMlun Htrikerti continue to rush wllilly upon linen of noldlcrs, and die. ICwii tliia disregard for life may con vince the Czar that Homethiug must lie dune by the government that of fers the eople hope. We are now prepared to soli several jlrscts of land at prices tiiat will startle jyou, especially if you are acquainted with the lot-Htion. We have land all the way Irom f 1.50 per acre up to f 15 ; un- improved or improved, to suit the purchaser. Lake County Examiner. Japan propones to contltiuo Ught- lujr, now that war 1m in progress, and hays that If peace ensues, Russia niUHt announce her readiness to have llace establislied upon such a basis ' gives sonic promise of a lasting am ity between the two nations. The Travelers' Protective associa tion of America. Oregon and Wash- JuKton division, on Naturday voted pseud a Udegram to Senator C. W. 1'ultnn urging him to use every pos sible effort to Hecnrn t.hn iiHnut Inn (if the rute law now before congress. In an argument growing out of jtl belief that Oregon Las inure! Purumi schools tlian are necessary, jf'gttat P'ler of the -State says "the 7" tone wltuessed In our public l"d la our private life, and coustant 'y HTowing H u direct cousequeuce" "our system of public education. Too legislatures of both California ld Oreg(, jmvo vllMmi JttWM gvg ' v w but? urcfcillllijs ui ;LakL'. The Comrress i.rovld- f d 'or it as a part of Klamath Irri gation work, imrt ..... at t,,(-'ro icmalus any possibility It being prevented, when the Kveruiiutt decides to go at It. IluKg ISros., extouslvo siieeoinen. Wterday m,.m rn .1 ,...., vi,,i.k r.f !0rth Ykaraa, 400 head of muttou Pat five cents per pound, says Pendleton Tribune. The ehoep n eXOellout Crtlir1trtr,n n-lll l.n pwa here for shfpiuont next pkRluo Mountain Eagle fl!spatcL front Wnshlngtongtates ttt un the beglnntnsr of his second r". the i'resideu; will nornlnato ue "nembew of his preseut cab- 'pt v th? a aJni,n,t,trttt,on. ox '? r waye, J'ost Master (len. nd cousin uen. at London ( w b succeeded as Pont Master sone tminos to INTEREST ALL OUR READERS . A residence for sale cheap.--One acre of ground, house, barn and out buildings; has city water, and Is a nestrable place to live. Enquire at The Examiner office. 26 tf Dr. Frank E. Smith Is the owner of probably the handsomest pair f elk antlers In the state. They are beauties and worth considerable. The animal that carried this great crown of horns about was hot about five years ago near the head waters of the .Sellte river. The three Russian captains and ten lieutenants, who surrendered at Port Arthur and who gave their parole to the Jananese, arrived at Honolulu, Feb. 1.1th on the steam ship Siberia, enroute to San Fran cImco, from whence they will go to Russia via New York. Tlie people of Cedarville are arous ed over 1 he proposition of establish ing an electric light system at that place Henry Hawkins and son Harry have the matter In hand aud we un derhand that they have 1S5 shares sold. The proposition Is to form a corporation, and sell 400 shares fit $50 each. New Era. The Examiner lias for sale one of the tiest stock ranches InLakecounty on very reasonable terms (MM) acres, ill fenced, and well watered. This is a great bargain and will not remain long unsold. fVe 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. 3Stf The Missouri Pacific sent a relief tralu from Nevada, Mo., head quarters Feb. lath for Butler sup plies with provisions. It goes to re lieve the passenger train on the in terstate line, which is blocked In eight feet of snow since Friday night, between Madison and Uridley, Kan sas. Nothing was heard from the crew for nearly 20 hours. There is no telegraphic communication on account of broken wires. The Examiner has an 8-acre tract of land for sale at a bargain; the land lies in a body in the northern part of Lakeview, and Is now set to clover and timothy, and yields 20 tons of hay a year, leaving a val uable pasture. The buy sells at the top price In Lakeview. 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 Lakeview will do well to investigate this proposi tion. -0 " The long overdue steamer Sylvia, lrom New York and Halifax, arrived tit St. Johns, N! F., Feb. 13. after a terrific experience with the blizzard which struck her Wednesday, driv Ivg her SO miles seaward among the great tee noes on the Grand Hanks. The engines broke down for 24 hours In the height of the storm, during which all the passengers and crew labored incessantly at the pumps, expecting momentarily that the ship would founder. After tla storm abated, the engines were repaired, aud ou Saturday the steamer reached Trepassey, where sho remained until this morning aud then started for this port. . 1 ' ' u'Naiial Catairli quiokly yIoll to treat ru. r,matio. It i roeivd through tU fe which it 0iffuet Mif. utiU EnuTTart it wd you arc iuro tovcontuxu thatrMunrat. Announcement. To ooomiBOlte thow who M pwUal to the um of utomlMM in wlyaf toudi th. proprietor. prfr?C"mv liciilid form, which -ill U known m tly SiuK ul. i. VSccuU. DruKSU ht .7. ii.,ld form ci.ibo.lio- tlie nied- iouwl nrValili of tl- M jr'-iwutiou. tf State Line Karbcr Shop s. qaiXagFer, Proprietor -Shaving and Halfcuttings-. Parlors in EDE's HOTEL House ftnrjrsit Paper Painter JTftrJ Hanger NEW PINE CREEK, . - OREGON THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN Ayers Pills Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown omth Wick? Uss Advice to Young Men. The following apt Buggestlons ai-e from the Oregon Journal editorial, prompted by reflections on the In dictment of distinguished men of Oregon: ' Young men starting out on a ca reer, think on these things. A price lens truth to you is that money or property wrongfully obtained, gain ed by any crooked means or derelic tion of duty, is a curse, even if you do uot actually transgress the letter of the law, or if, having so trausgres- sed, you are not found out. Fidelity Jones' body In the abandoned cenie to trusts of all kinds, fidelity to j tery of St. Loulw, where it Is believed yourself as an honest man, God's noblest handiwork, even thouglTyou should go through life with barely a competence, is more valuablo than all of Rockefeller's millions. A Portland busiuess man having returned from a trip through the Southern States, said: "I was very much surprised at the interest taken through the south In the Lewis aud Clark Fair. Everybody seems to be talking about it, and the Fair is cer tainly well advertised. The railroad men even at this early date are push lug It forward, and everywhere' X went I found lithographs. What most surprised me was that In the son th, from w hlch It was easy to reach St. Louis during the Fair there last summer, few people went, and yet these people are talking about com- inn- fr. rimtrnn this vear Oregon 1 Ing to Oregon tuis year. uregon .T onrnoJ , ,x The United States baa In the New , York Navy Yard ft vessel uow near- lnffcomoletlon. which will be a rnln- iature Navy Yard. Jt will enable the Navy to repair vessels whenever there Is suitable place to anchor, Nothing fine like if. uflont ? . Proprietor 9 3 I LAKEVIEW SADDLERY J MAN17TACTT7KKM OF j The Best Vaquero Saddle on the Harket J O ' ' ' J Also a complete line of wagon and buggy harness, whips, robe q rlatas, bits, spurs, quirts, rosettes, In fact everything In the line of , nunBgu ouu uunK iuniimiiu(ji. neiiainBg uj tuuivisub uwu. ' 66666 6 666 6666 666666i r ' i wmcn cells. 'rjp4 7 styles in type and keep 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. 1880. Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation. Get rid of vour biliousness. Sold for 60 years. i.e. AjerCo.. Ixw.ll, V .... BUCKINGHAM'S DYE i ci.. mw.kuii.i. uau.co,hu.ii. . rresldent Roosevelt, in transmit ting to Congress the report of Am bassador Portor, concerning his ef forts to Ideate the body of Admiral John Taul Jones, has urged the erec tion of monuments for both Paul Jones and John Barry, ' to empha size the value set by our people upon the achievements of the naval com manders in our war of independence." The President indorses the word o i Ambassador Porter and asks Con gress to appropriate $35,000 needed to conduct the search for John Paul he was burled In 1702. Ex. OASTOXIZA, Bmti th 1 h Hind You Haw Always BwgM t'tunl Proof. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, February 15, 1!H)5. Notice, is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice' of his intention to make Coal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at their orlice at Lakeview, Oregon, on April 4, l'.K)5, vu: Philip Keeffe, Hd. Entry No. 334o, for theNJi Sw, wJiSEV. Sec. 11, Tp 36 S., R. 24 E., w. in. lie name the fol lowing witnesses to prove hia contin uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Philip liarry, W. E. ScammoD, William K. Barry and John Morris, all of Plush, Oregon. 8-12 J. N. Watson, Register. JXwcrt l4 liail Prf. United Btatea Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. February 10, 1005. Notice it Biv6 that Larnt L. llolioway, o 0rvf(OVi b fiJei notic oj ia. tention to make proof on hie desert-laud claim N?. 457, for the uDsurveyed H ., of Ntf, jeo. J5, Tp 41 ., R. 37 E., w. m, I before Edwin J. Catlow, U. S. Com., at ht otfio, at dq Oregon, on Saturday i urn 8 day ol March, IIWj. li nauies the following witnesses to prove th complete Irrigation and reclamation of said land : Cl aries P. Ilolloway, Mel viu M. Duan, V. II. Munrou aud Fred L. Allen, all of Penio, Oregon. fS-1 d. N. U'utwoii, Ki''i B'.er. J RINTING IS AN ART IN i i-i rr i he examiner ex- We have all the late Th Leading Paper of th Padflc Coast Th- San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th vary beat waokljr Nawapayar publlahed la u ntlrs Wast. $1.50 a Year Ineladlna pocUjr any iart of th Uuitad tTtataa, Canada aod Mexico. It Is best because, besides printing all the news of the world each week la an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many arUcles, it hsa special depart ments devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE ' POULTRY LIVc STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS - and SKJRT3 These are presided over "editors having a thorough know edge of their specialties. The pages devoted to Agr culture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well illustrated and filled with matter of the greatest interest to all engaged in these industries, every Una being written by those who are in close touch with conditions prevailing, on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be sent free. Do you want the Chronicle Reversible Map? Showing th United State. De minion of Canada and Northern Mexico en m aid, MAP OP THE WORLD, teatiac t vie in un oatlaita map, with (.11 areaa In tra preaortloa. th a tir sorfaoe m the Earn a th other aid. S4 t3 iai get ct Kaaa4 "WeeaJy Caawsaa for ke yA pee lag prsylal i Uf ai The Dtflvtnd Map , Only ta;5 1 Yfcsr M. H. TOUWO, Fraaatee, CX nxouxanoai vuritrtmr