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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1905)
gate QUmnto PabUcfead ErfT Tfearadajr C. O. METZKER. MumIc Bolldlnf Entered t the fWrt 0eeM lTlew. Oro. 8ecomi-'l Mtt. (OnYer.. $2-0 fERMS: SI Month i.0 (Three Month 0 LAKEVIEW, OK BOON. A1IO. J. . Our DaBy Food. No one can deny but that thh the aw of eeiiHiitioimlium, pure tmd simple. The nlr we breathe Is Im pregnated with it. the people we meet are saturated In lt.eei)clreuiu atiinc or condition confronting u in the routine of our living In steeped In it. We have growu to dislike the prosy, that which i commonplace, and now, t make "life worth liv ing." each must bring to us some unusual occurrence, eiilier an inci dent startling in Its revelation, or a general uprisiug or combustion or the elements. These interesting C.'l Incidents mark theepoehof time, and TS Conservative Lit In. Co. ltst week The Kxamlner re" lished an article from the Alturas Itepubllcnn. which originated In the Farmer and llner of Ft. Jonen, Oil. The article had to deal with the method used by n Mr. Scott, who Is representing the Conservative Life Insurance Co. of Los Angeles. Tim article had gone the rounds of a milli ner of iieu'Hpnper. unchallenged, so the editor of The Kxamlner fel, It his duty to readers of this paper to waru i them of the nearness of tins man who wtw said to Ik swindling the people. Saturday evening we received a letter from Mr. Scott, who is ut Alturas, atao copies of the Alturas paperscon taUdng retractions of their comment on the article. Mr. Scott's letter was gentlemanly and fair. He stated tlwtt the Farmer and Miner article was the result of competition. If the Shasta paier has Injured these peo- iWe by publishing the article it should Ik? brought to account. So far we have seen no retraction from the Farmer ami Miner, and we ltelleve this the proper way to clear up the caudal. We cannot luwull that pa-1 ! v.u. uii.l .i,' fli.it Iim nrtl.-lo is untrue eachsuccet-tliughorrifyingorgrusome , ' " - i ... ........ .. ...,i1.t urn' flint Mr We have umn v..,,,,, n v. ..... ..... Scott's statement is untrue; we had happening stauis an era become so thoroughly imbued with this craving for the sensational that unless the daily papers are presented witli tierce and glaring headlines, they seemingly contain I'ttl-of inter- ; est. lint the intensity and delight j for the sensational part is a daily gratiiioition. Knowing with what i u feeling of appreciation and eager' expectation the public is waiting for i.i daily doses, those who have the lnanaii-inent of these ponderous ma- ! chines for turning out sensations, j keep the appetite well appeased. ! F.very day a purely fresli and exceed- ingly digestuhle amount is furnished. ! The digestive organ which is to as similate all of this highly seasoned, sensationally prepared diet, ue'.-dnot be of unusual amplitude. citlcr in physical size or mental development. Any small, nonconvoluted brain can readily comprehend these morsels, for when words fail to give the des cription flavor, some piquant pictor ial seasoning Is supplied. Incase of any mental discomfort or congestion from an overdose of tiiis highly flav ored, sensational mess, an antidote or relief Is furnished the next day by unemphatiecoiitradietion of all these inflated details. Placidity no v. reigns only temporarily, for another lot is handed out before one can relax. rather keep out of the mess and pub lish the news, that of Mr. Scott's vin dication along with the rest. WHAT DO YOU WANT? If it is anything in the Dry Goods line, and you arc looking for something that will not cost you more than you can afford to pay, and at the same time be of as good quality as you can get at any other store, or a little better, We Can Please You If it is farm tools, groceries or pharaphernalia for the kitchen, your wants can be supplied at, BAILEY & MASSING ILL'S Pioneer Store i; Judge W. W. Cotton who was np-, pointed V. S. District Attorney for: Oregon, has declined the appoint-j ment. There is a large grist of up- j plieanls for Senator Fulton to work i upon now, among them still is Judge L. U. Webster, 11. S. lienn, C. K. Woherton, T. A. Meiiride. L. I!. Watson, . I. L. Hand of linker, S. A. Lowell of Pendleton, II. I'.. Meliinn, of Portland, ami a number of others, it is believed that District Attorney ! Ileney's recommendation will have 1 u (tearing on the appointment of a District Judge. i Jayneis Tonic Yermtiud Gives strength to men, women and children.0 At your druggist's. !LWMItgmg.'aHH!.'fgf To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine i Tablets. tVJ Cnvon Million bnvpfi sold in nast 12 months. ThlS RlCTiatHrf ' f- 71 0 Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. Cures Crip In Two Days, on every box. 25c t5 he 'Return of Sherlock Holmes By A. CONAN DOYLE, Author of "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," "The Hound of the Baskervilles." "The Sitfn of the Four," "A Study In Scarlet." Et. ILLUSTRATED BY F. I). STEELE This sensasionalism is really the dally diet furnished by the L-'g dailies; yet I the masses enjoy It, and would he weary, woe-ltegone creatures if one mouth's solid, good rending were j given instead of this glare. It is j much the same with the recent pub- ! lislied hooks. New authors are be-: lug manufactured daily. Their capa-! bilities are conipileil with their poli- j cles, and to please the reading public, ', an event, pnssihly of smae import- j nine, i.-, taken, a romance woven, ! Hone-thing of light and airy texture, j to be easily understood. After the j bool Is read there isn't snllicicnt leal interest gleaned to impress tile reader with anything; the only way to recall having read such a book is by tlx; ti tle. Scarcely one incident is worth remembering. There Is nothing to symbolize it; individuality in the characters is lacking u wordy noth lrignesui inexpressive of any nignili cance, supplies fordescriptious. Mor alizing is entirely excluded. The book has Its day, lelng extensively read by those lured on by popularity not of writer, but of title. This is the entirety, the complete, the all in ull of the prevailing reading matter given to the public at Hie present time, possibly with some exceptions. Special Kates to Eastern Point Via Southern I'ncilic. Company. 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Co., L'o-'!it I iioio, Nv. -v, A Icat-livrs' examination, .j-'o Aug. o-iO-Ii''2' N'otl.e In Itereby 1,'ivcli, that fortln' pnrpoHeof exiiiiinlnir uiiplii aiitH'1" may winh to tench in the lub,il MchoolHof Luke county, Oregon." liiiblle Avitiiilniitl.tii will be lH'M111 the Court I-Iouho In Lukeview, W inenclnt; at 0 o'clock u. in. ncHday, Aug., Oth, UK).',, timl eotitlnu- liiK until 4 o'clock p. in. f Vm' Aug. llth, l'JOS. ' AppllciintH for State CcilUK"" 'unil nSploimiB wlllirew!iittlH!nilv(l1 ut the mime time unci place, hut have until Kuturduy ut 4 o'clock V m. Aug. 1'Jtli, to coutplcle tlu-e""1' IllUtloll. J. Q. W il l i"' (In. Knot, of School Hated July, 5.7tli llW.'i, Oregon. Lukcvie J