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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1906)
7 r General Info! Kninlly liquors nt Post & Kii tf Haiiiplcn of tho DtMiiilniin shlf l"tf tag at TImi Kinmliier !tr slwa and ii ul It Iff, from Mib ii 1 ! Tll KSHIIlllUT IllM riTClVI'll !' jie unmple book of tho Wall Htni-t j'Vw of enirrnved cert llli'fi t of stork v'l lioml blanks, the most iipto-lir tlio market. Vm-( ami endorsed .v tllO lclllllllH fllWinoler of AllH'l!. Copyrighted, ('nil nnd wo then II you ik i iI anything In tliU line. J' lslil Our Offer. With .the .limn tiiiiiilM-r will I Tln l'ieWe Monthly's series of in, fnl editions for the year l'.Ki:.. 1h y will comprlHea number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern Cullforf In, for Him Francisco nnd the soiiv ulr number of the Icwla niitlCliirWJ'.x position, also a mimh'IhI autoii A'iUt nuinlMT. The articles of I)rlV'olf von KrliliTbraml, six In riumb'r on 'TIm t'omlnjf Huprcmnry of tie l'a cine" are alm promised, anl ttio plwiHConteinpliitcd by tho publisher will, without question, plao The Pacific Mnthly fur In ndvnn'e, not only of present competitors, but nlso Into th unreachable chws of jierlod leal literature on the Piu-lfh Const. Tho PwKlc MonthlylHHol.lto regu lar nubMcrllKTH at tlieextrencly low price of $1 a year. We lii've made price of $1 a year. We lii've mad An arratiKem.'nt with thoJubllaher by which wo are able tuJnVr It I ITS In connection with Tho I.nlo County Kxaminer, (loth Publications), to new HiibMcrUM'ro, and old one who pay up any back snbserljUon they may owe and a year In advance, for tho very low price of 2.M)a year, tf Ik ware of Ointments fur Cattarrh That Contain Mercury an mercury will surely testroy tho (tense of smell and complexly derange the w hole system when entering It through the mvcoii tiurace. Such artlcleM should never ! tscd except on prescriptions from repn table phy Hlclanrt, an the dniimgo tl'ey will do Ik ten fold to the good .vol can ponsl bly derive from them, j! nil's Cat arruh Cure, munufactui 1 by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, ., contains no mercury, and In taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood ami mucous HiirfaceH of tho system. In buying Hull's Catarrnh Curt 1 Hiiro you net the genuine. I tU taken In ternnlly nnd made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cln ney & Co. Tent liiionluls free. Sold by druggist, l'rlce 7.V. per bottle. Take IIhII'h Family IMIIh for con dtlpatloii. The Illinois Central maintain unexcelled aervico from the Went to tho KaHt and South. Making cIoho connection with train of all transcontinental lineH, piiHsenger are given their choice of route to ChicflKO IouIville, Memphis and New Orluan, and through these points to the far east. ProMctiv travelers desiring infor mation as to tho lowest rates and best routes aro invited to correspond with the following representatives. 11. 11. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, Trav Passenger Agent, 142 Third at.. Portland, Ore. Paul It. Thompson Passenger Agent Colman ISuilding .SVattlo H aul). lleaert iMud rinal Proof. United State Land Office, Lake vlow, Oregon, Decemder 28, 1005. Notice Is horoby given that Mary L. Kllgore.of Langell Valley, Or., baa filed notice of Intention to make prot on hln desert-land clnlm No 440, for tho NWJi, SWKNKtf, NXSE. Soc. 83, and NWtfSWJf, Soc. 84. T. 40 S.,lt. 14J K. W. M. Before Ileglater and Receiver at Lake vlow, Oregon, on Saturday.the 10th day of February, llKfl. Ho namca the fot'ywlng witnesses to prove the compute Irrigation and reclamation of saloland: W. A. Dun can of Langell VaW, Oregon.IS. S. Tull of Vlstlllaa, c-egon, A. B. Tull of vlHtlllau, Oregol , Henry Tltx, of Vistula, Oregon, r 1 J. N. WUapn, Register. It It true you want to look old? then use Hall's Hair Renewer, of early life restored to your TOT A XT Tf VCOETABLE SICILIAN UDliiXlLf ILu) Hair Renewer Onn THIN05 TO INTEREST ALL OUR READERS mation V print township pint. tf MlnlriK tlnk at the Kxaminer (Jerinun Hox, Pelt and Overshoes 1 of nil kinds lit l,nkevlcw .Mer. Co. Tlio Kxsmlner print township plain, and make them into hook to order, tf I'onI A Klnghuvo tho bent grade of liquors and cigars to IhV found In Oregon, tf Wanks lor final proof, Desert proof, timber land final proof and blank afll davit for application for reaflvertlae inent, tilsnk witness affidavits, etc. at The Kxaminer office. tf We have a full net of Mysell-Holllns & (Vs., samples of Stock Certlflcateo and bonds, with price Mat. If you urn organising a atoi k company et our prleiM on atoek certincat. tf We are now preparad to tell several tract of land at price that will ntartle you, especially if you are acquainted with Hie location. We have land all the way from $1.60 rr acre np to $15; tin Improved or Improved, to auit the purchaser. lake County Kxaminor.t Se a Hiimplo of the Pacific tnontly at thin ofllce, and you will not heal tnt to pay f 2.JV0 for a year'a aul aclptlon to Tho Kxaminer and that valuable MayaKlue publlahed In Port laud, tf C. H. Loveleaa Invltea the public to aharo their pitroimRO with him at the South Kakevlew Feed and Livery Stable. Ho gunrnnteea good treat ment to all atoek left In hln care, nnd propoHC to feed Rood hay and plenty of It. 30-tf Farmera, have yor butter wrap-M-ra prlnteil at TIhj Kxamlno olflce, liiHtead of aendlnt; away for them. You keep your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, beaMcx, you wu what you are get ting nnd don't have to pay for It If It docan't auit you. tf Contest Notice. I'nitcd Stnte Land OfTice, Lakcvicw, Oregon, November 1, It )". A sufficient contest uflidnvit having Iktii filed in this office ly John II. Noble, contestant ngnitmt homestead entry No. 220 4, mode January 0, I'.loO, for Lot 1, Sec. .H, Lots , 10 12 nnd 13 nnd NVY'i NKi. Section 33, Township 40 S., Knne !'. Ii., WM., by Otto Anderson, Contcstcc, in which it is nllcgetl that said Otto Anderson wholly abandoned said tract of land more than lonr years prior hereto nnd thence hitherto has con tinuously abandoned nnd remained nway therefrom, and that said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Arinv, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, sea man, or marine, during the war with Spain, or during nny other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to ap jH'ar, respond nnd oiler evidence touch ing said ullcgation nt 10 oclock a. in. on February 5,190(1, before the Register and Receiver nt the United States Land Office in Lukevicw, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, fded November 14-, 1903, set forth facts which show that after du diligence per sonal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J. N. Watson Register. 1 rf UiV. aiiM vIkIS of auantltr and quality. v un your iur H Ferry1, thry wrra IU lnt ou sit u " - . ' . . i i , iJ n.HrkTMt hiiiiu.v liavft twam Irunruv- lii svr li. W r zNru In lu Hm Annual, lutlftiliy Ulu tnavU, tf" to ailniipiluuaa. iinumr 1 11 vtHiHian napruii. D. M. FERRY CO., Detroit, Mich I t Then keep your gray hair. If not, and have all the dark, rich color hair. u TttTtLEt n" EDS v 1 1 1 1 4. W. Mat fll twrstarjr f.akevl'w, Or LAKE COUNTY BUSINESS MENS DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE If you wish Information abou Lake County, Oregon address eith er of the aWe gentlemen, who will ho pleased to reply. n. n. church directory. Plan of service of Pastor of the M. E. Church, Lakevlew. 1st and 3rd Hun day of each month. Ilethel at 11 a. m.. and New Tine Creek at 7 p. m 2nd and 4lh Sunday of each month. Lnkeview at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6th Knndny Union School House at 11 a. m. Ukeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially Invited to all the services. BiaroKii Snydkr, Pastor. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager fman or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and ex pense paid weekly; expense money ad vanced: Work pleasant ; position per manent. No Investment or experience repulred. Write at once for full partic ular and enclose self-addressed envel ope. COOPER & CO., 1I-M7 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. In Had Chase. Million rush in mad chase after health, from ore extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowel regu lar with Dr. King' New Life Pill, their trouble would all pas away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25o at Lee Beall'a drug store; guaranteed. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, a any old road will do yon and we dont want your patronage; but if yoa are particular and want the best and mean to have it, ask the ticket agent to route you via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule train between St.Paul, Omaha, Chi-uigo, St.Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Rates via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will le glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul H. Thompson, trt.A I'assenger Agent, Colman Uldg., Seattle, Wash. Th Leading Paper of tha , Pacific Coast Th San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Ths rory best weekly Newspaper published In the end re West $1.50 a Year Inrlodinn poatan to any I art of the Vulied Bkum, Canada sud Mexico. It Is best because, besides printing all the news of the world each week In an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many articles. It has special depart ments devoted 1 AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIVE STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SHORTS These are presided orer by editors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The pages devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stook are well Illustrated and filled with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged la these Industries, every line belag written by those who are In eloae touoh with oonditlona prevailing on this Coast SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be aeat tree. Do yea wast the Chroaiele Reversible Map? Showing the United State, Do minion of Canada a4 Nertaera Mealoe ea aide, MAP OF THE wOriLD, aceeeauag le Uw In ooe eetlatsea anas, wtta all areas la tr nreaorttoa. the en tire svrraoe e the Earth ea the ether atda. , Sa4 $2 aa1 gel Mas as4 "VeeJUy CwcWle"eoaeyeA pes tags prepe&a m Hay aai Paper. The Dairy end !ip aVs4feMaf4 Only d75 1 Ycjf M. K. 1 IMelMsr frotldont Ukrrliw, Or. i LAKEVIEW S SADDLERY S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor, The best Vaqucro sad- l die on the market. Also n complete line of wafron and buKKy harness, whip, e rolies rlatoM, bits, spurn ej rjulrta, rostte, In fact every thln In the line of carriage and horse furnishings. Re pairing by competent men. lif EL LATTnyr ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUQHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOfinODATlONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT Seomarrow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors t!U&efafW&s sti a m ddic HARRIS & S LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, S Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... jCa) tALL, Ai U Stu WUK aiuva. m-M vji i BRGAIN DAYS . IN MAGVZINES This week the Central Magazine AgencA will make the following bargain prices on on the leading maga zines of the country Just in oraer to secure your order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Madame 1.00 hnth One mJ P0 McCalPs Hagazine No. 2. Three Hagazines for the price of one Sntz:::: $!:oo three 0-0 or The Reader 3.00 N0.3. Four flagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 McCall's Magazine.... 50 American Boy i.OO Madame 1.00 success $1.00 .rjll Cosmopolitan 1.00 one CDO Review of Revsews... 3.00frfcIlte year (PU.UW Madame.... 1.00 SPECIAI Tha above combinations are some of the best ever offered to the public. The Success Is the best general montniy masaiine puunsueu. oic CaH8 Magaslne la the best fashion maatlne. Madame Is now the best hlgh-graue woman's montniy pubiisueu, ana me Amencnu xju.v ura unv In Its class. Think of It four magazines one for each memler of the Inm lly, 3.50 worth for 2.00, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted dame.. Send for our free Central Hagazlne AgenDy Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, 4 4 3 5 4 3 4 . - s l'-- t X EN. JAQUISH f JAQUISH 2 Snider Building on Water St. 50 Year CD JL. KJKJ 1 cl11 One (frJ nn fr.-,- YearPl.UU tosecuresudscribers to fla- catalogue. He Got mat He Wa Looking For, But AHfONO the passengers on a west ern train recently was a woman very much overdressed, areom- pnnkil by a hrltfht UmkliiK nurseglrl and a self willed, tyrannical boy of nlKittt three years. The boy aroused the Indljmntlon of the pnssenKers by his continued shrieks and kicks and screams and his vlcious ness townrd his patient nurse. He tore her bonnet, scratched her hands and finally spat In her face without a word of remonstrance from the mother. Whenever the nurse manifested any firmness the mother chlded her sharp ly. Finally the mother composed her self for a nnp, and about the time the boy had slnpied the nurse for the nftl time a bug came sailing In and flew on the window of the nurse's seat The boy at once tried to cntch It The nurse caught his band and said conxlugly: "Harry mustn't touch. Hag will bite- Harry." Harry screnmed savagely and began to kick and pound the nurse. The mother, without opening her eyeai or lifting her head, cried out sharply: "Why do yon tease that child so. Mary? Let him have what be wants at once." "But, ma'am, It's a" "Let him have It I say." Thus encouraged, Harry clutched at the bug and caught it The screams of pain that followed brought tears of Joy to the passengers' eyes. The mother awoke again. "Mary," she cried, "let hlrn have It" Mary turned In her seat and said confusedly: "ne's got It ma'am r "What is It?" languidly asked th mother as the screams Increased. "A wasp, ma'am," said the nurse. Boston Journal. Blataral Remedy. A nromlnen t noliticlan has a wife who Is a model of domestic careful ness. She has a talent for making bread and takes erect pride In havinc her loaves turn out well. One evening ahe had set the batch of rinncrh to rise In the kitchen and wa reading In the parlor when her six- year-old boy came running t3 her, cry ing, "Mamma, mamma," there's a mouse Jumped Into your bread pan! The good woman sprang from her aeat. "Did you take him out?" she asketl frantically. "Jio'm, but I done Just as good. I " threw the cat In, and she's dlggln' after him to beat the band!" New York Times. From HI Polt of View. The button box was an unfailing source of amusement to little Jack, but he had a habit of scattering Its contents " all over the carpet When told to pick them up, he was too tired. Ills mother sat down In a chair beside him, with a small switch in her hand, and repeat ed her Instructions. lie eyed the switch apprehensively for a moment, then, looking at his mother, he said wiU grave reproach, "Mamma, you Jes spoil ' all my comfe't" Llpplncott's Maga zine. Too Gar. "Do yon mean to say that you refuse to allow your daughter to marry my son?" exclaimed the lady from Chica go. "Why, we have royal blood In out veins!" "That's Just the reason." said Steddy man. "I'm afraid it might crop out" Detroit Free rress. A Rlak. "Why don't yon do something philan thropic?" "I'm afraid to," answered Senator Sorghum. "If I show that I have any money beyond my actual needs some body will be asking where I got It" Washington Star. LoBaT Enooarb. "Jake, I understand the fight you had! last week was of no moment." "No, sab. It didn't las' more'a a mo ment, boss, but wldin dat time I sholy got enough to las me!' New Orleans Times-Democrat Paaale Picture. Find the man who detests Christmas. The Anttaeptle Babe. We can sterilise his bottles, we can boll his little mug-, We can bake hla flannel bandagea and dis- lnfeot the rug That envelops him when he partakes of medicated air, But there's one impossibility that leave us In despair And a not unjustifiable alarm, you will allow To wit i We fear 'twould never do to ster ilise the cowl We are careful of hla hours, we as thoughtful of his toys. We are mindful of his sorrows and . dlcious of his Joys, We are prayerfully considerate of aeedful discipline. Of our little "Mother Handbook" and the precepts writ therein. And we strive to render sterile all desira- ed for mouth or turn. But one frightful dancer menaces we cannot boll his thumb. Harper's Magaatae.