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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
4 General Information onn tminoa to ALL OIIK UHADV.Un l'niiill.v liquors nt I'oMt & King, it Ftm pli'M i f tin) lH'tmlHun Hlilpplntf tiRH at Tho Kxiitiilncr ofllee. All alw ii til iinlltl'H, from Manila to linen. tf WANTI'.K: 10 nun In each ntite to travel, iot Mtifiix, advertlne ami leave ffitiipti'M of our koikIm. Hillary 7.V00 jer month, f :i.H) per dny for rxiMiim-H. JtOYAL SUPPLY CO.; Ihpt. W, Allan niock.Clilcnjto. W2- Tim F.auiiilncr hit received ft new ianiilit liook of tlio Wall Ntreet Urn of engrti vcd certlnonteii of to-U and bond IiImiiUh, tho moat np-tn-ilato on tin market, t'neil ami endorsed by tlio lenihmr tlnanclern of America. Copyrighted. Call ami see tlwm If you need anything In llils line, 1f l( You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, a any old rml ill io you ami wo donl want your patronage; Imt if you are jmrtii nliir sud want the lel ami mean to havo H, auk the ticket agent to route you via tl.o ILLINOIS CKNTUAL, the road tlmt run through solid vestibule train between rU.Paul, Omaha, CliieaHo, Ft.I-oiilH, Memphis, and New Orleans. No addiliotiul charge Is made for a sest In our reclining chair csr which are fitted with liivalorien and Rinocklng room, ami have a rter in ltendnre. Itutc .via tl.o ILLINOIS CKNTUAL are the lowed and will he glad to quote them iu connection with any tramii'oiitliieiilnl line. 15. II. Truinhull, Cotnrnrriial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lin.Uey, T. V. A P. A., H2 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul It. Tlmn.pn. Frt. A PiiHwngcr AKent, Colman Ildg., Seattle, VhIi. We print township plain. tf Mining blank at the Kxnmlncr ofllee, lutcli lunch at tlio llrewery Sa loon, tf Orrmun Hox, Felts and Overshoe of nil klnda at Luke view Mcr. Co. The Kxanilncr print townnMp plat, and make them into Ixxtk to order, tf I'oat A King have the lt grade of liquors and Hgfira to bo' found in Oregon. tf Itlank for final proof, Ileccrt proof, tlmher land final proof and htank ifl davit for application for readvertise merit, Monk witne affidavit, etc. at The Kxauilner ofli . tf We have a full net of Mywdl-Itollliia & Co'h., HitmpleH of Stock Certificate and bund, with price lint. If you nrn orgiuilln atock company get our prices on t ecrtllli-ntcH. tf We are now prepared to aell several tract of land at price that will startle you, especially if you are acquainted with the location. Wo have land all the way from f 1,50 per aero up to 15; un improved or Improved, to unit the purcham-r. IaVo County Kxamlner.t Xe a wimple of the, Pacific: inontly at thin office, and you will not henl tnte to pay ?2.r0 for a year's ul aclptlon to Tlie Dxnmlner and that valuuMe Mayiw.lm published In port laud, tf C. K. IjuvelcH InvlteM the public to tdinrc their pat milage with him at the Koutli Lakeview Feed and Livery Stahle. He guarantees god treat ment to till tork left In IiIh can', ami prupown to feed good hay ami plenty of It. 39-tf IJewnre of Ointments for Cattarrhi ,, , , aa I aiuwrM, have yor out tor wrap That Contain Mercury ! p,.rH printed at The Kxamlne ofrlee, an mercury will eur-cly dentr.-y the j nwny fo wiiho tf Ktnell and ompletoly derange the whole Mti-m when entering lt throiiuh the invcoiiH Mirface. Such' I You kep your money at home, and ortleli-H nhould never 1m uwd except patronize them that patronize you, (cMtdcM, you hod what you are get ting ami don't have to pay for It If - t. f...... .......I ..I.!.. on pr. m r., ..,., .. ,.. u (,u.i,.t H),t yoK j, alchniH, untile IatnaKe tliey will lo Iri ten fold to the good yoiicait ponnl Idy derive from them. IlaH'a Cat nrrah Cure, manufart nreil hy F.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, ., con (n Inn no mercury, and Im taken Internally, acting direct ly .upoti tlK Mooil ami imicotiH htnf.t-H of the yHtcni. In buying HiiII'm CatarrhCure Ih hiire you get the giMiulne. It Im taken In ternally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney A Co. ToHtlmoiilalH free. Sold hy lrugnUtH. Price 7.'c. per Lottie. Take llall'K Family Pill for constipation. The Illinois Central iiuiintaiiiM unexcelled acrvice from the Went to the F.uxt and South. Making cIoho counei'tioii with trains of all traiiHcoiitiiiental linen, pHHtHinyers are given their choice of route io (hicimo Ixiuixville, Meuiphi and Nt-w Orleans, and through thewe point to the fur eiint. Prospective traveler doficiiig in for mation a to the lowet rate and heat route are invited to rorrevpond with the following representatives. 11. II. Trunihull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindey, Trav Passenger Agent, 142 Third at., Portland, i)re. Paul It. Thompaon Paaaenger -agent Colman Ituilding .Seattle It'atdi. WANTKD: Two men in oarh county to represent and advertlne Hardwire liepartmeut, put out MamplcH of our goodH, etc. Travel ing Position fr Olllce Manager. Sal- K. K. 1 mefmtr s. W. Ma rrifht tveretary lhevlw, fr , f.akevUw, Ore LAKE COUNTY BISIMSS MENS' DtVLlOi MLNT LLAGtC If you wih Inlormation aloti Lako County, Oregon addroHB eith er of tlio above gentlemen, who will lo pleated to reply. H. CCMURCM DIRECTORY. Plan of aeivice of Paator of the M. K Church, Lakeview. lt and 3rd Sun day of each month. Ilcthel at 11 a. m., ami New Pine Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. lakeview at 11 a. rn., and 7 p. m, Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6tt Hundny Union School linuae at 11 a. rn. takeview at 7 p. in. You are cordially invited to all the service. HroKD SffvmcR, Pator. S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. WANTKI: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager ( man or woman) for thi county and adjoinl nn territory. Salary (20 and ex pense paid weekly; expense money ad vanced: Work pleasant ; position per manent. No investment or experience rcpuired. Write at once for full partic ular and enclose self-addressed envel ope. UUUi'KK & CO., 11-50 7 132 Lake St., Chicago, III. Our Offer. With t tie Juno nu in U r will In'gln The Pacific Monthly'a wrlea of ajM-c-hil edition for the year IfKT. They will comprint iiuiiiIkt for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for Kan Franclro and tlie nouvenir numlMTof the I-owIh and Clark I-x-poMlilon, alno a Hpeclal automohlle tinmlKT. Tlio nrtlck-M jf I)r. Wolf von Schlcrbraml, nix In nurnU-r on "The Coming Supremacy of the Pa cific" are. ulao promlHod, and the platiHContemplated by the pulflUhert will, without qtieHtlon, phic The Pacific Monthly far iu advance, not only of preMont competitors, but alno Into the unreachable clax of porlod- Ical literature on the Pacific Cooat. The Pacific Monthly in Hold to regu lar ttubwrllKTH at the extremely low price of $1 a year. We have made an Arrangement with the publisher by which we are able to offer It in connection with The Lake County KxHiniuer, (both Publications), to new nubcrller, and old onen who pay up any back tmbHcrlptlou they LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERY 1 The best Vraquero sad la tile on tlie market. & . & AIho a coinpletelltieof wagon and buggy harneaa, whlpx, 4 rolx-a rlataa, blta, opura 4 oulrta, rowtteH, In fact every thing In the lino of carriage and borne furtilrdilnga. Ite A pairing by competent men. 4 If mi J i 7 4 4 tt - Jgy: J-S!1 n flfffll "T1 TROUBLESOME SOWS. fr 3 t "!,' ,, ,,, r I"""M i . " ? I may owe nnd a year In advance, for III tail lira n I'lini ill li'l rii i We furnlidi everything. Tin: coLCMuiA norsi:. Chicago, III. lcpt.!10, Moiiou, P.blg. "Lost on (loose Lake." That which wna lont wan, "two mifl cheekH iind two Hoft haudri. Thoruton'H Favorite Cream for chap the very low priee of f 2.50 a year, tf It The Yellow Fever Germ ha recently been diwoveretl I h' in n a cIohc ret-einl'lnnce to the mal aria germ. To free the eyateiu from liHoaHe gerKiH, the most effective rem edy in Ir. Klng'H New Life Pilla. Ounrnntccd to euro ail dlHcaws d'te to malaria poinon nnd constipation 25c. at Ia-o IWallV lrng Slore. Ilenrrt Ijind final lrr. United Statea Lund Office, Lake view, Oregon, Deceuider 2S, 1905. Notice la Itereby given that Mary L. K llgore, of f angell Valley, Or., Laa illed notice of Intention to make prof .on hlri tlenert-land claim No 419, for tho NWj;, 8M'XNX. N3EJ4', See. 33, And NWSW, Kec. 01. T. 40 8..U. H K. W. M. Hefore Iteglater aitd Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on ftuturday.tho 10th day of rebriuiry, 1800. lie names tho following wltneaaes to prove tho complete Irrigation und reclamation of said land: W, A. Dun an of Langell Valley, Oregon.E. 8. Tull of Vlatlllna, Oregon, A. B. Tull of vlHtlllaa, Oregon, Henry I'Hjs, of Vlatlllaa, Oregon. 1 J. N, Watson, Iteglater. !tire for I'ubllratlon. Ikcpartmentof the Interior. Land Of fice at Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 24, VMM',. NOTICE i hereby Riven that the fob lowing-named settler ha tiled notice of hi intention to taake final proof in sup port of hie claim, and that eaid proof w ill be made before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 9th day of March 1906, viz: David E. Henderson, If. E. No. 2151, for the KEJ NEi and NEJ SE Sec 25, Tp. 40 8., It. 20 X. W. M. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove Ida continuous residence upon audcultlvatlonofanld land, viz: Silas J. Studley, Edward C. Trus ton, Thomas H. McGrMh, George I McOrath, all of Lakeview, Oregon. J. N. Uatson, Register. 5 The Leading Paper of the PadAc Coast Th San Francisco Chronicle ST SEED. Mak inr rtrM of qnnntttr unit dualiKv. Wlno your fnilur uluiuil rwrvit. thev with the Unt uli llin market, but ilwy liv turn luiimv In avor almw. W ur vnnru In lluweraud vaiHlliH4nlii. laea IJ AHniiHl.li-NiilifuUrllina. UUxl, tlut U kil ip.itsitula. D. M. FERRY a CO.. Oatrolt, Mloh. AyerkPillsJ The dose is one, just one pill Dedtime. bugar-coated, lid, certain. Thev cure onstlpation. firiS.0;' 7&&& BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a Dcauurui rrowa or nco Hack ? use nm m vwwm v . . uau w., wuj,7 The Weekly Chronicle The very boat weekly Newspaper published la the aatlrs West. $1.50 a Year InHiirtinn Iift u tny -lof Um I uiiM BUh, C'sosds and slvxiro It Is best because, besides printing all the new of the world eci wic In an Interesting way and 'ully lllustratlnf many articles, it Has special Uparl- m.nis aevoted to - ACRICULTURB HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIVii STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SrORTS These ar presided over by editor having thorough knowl edge of their apeolalties. The napes devoted to Agr. culture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Siook are well Illustrated and fl led with matter of the greatest Interest to all eugaged ta these Industries, every Una belag written by those who are In close touch with conditions prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be sent tree. Do you waat the Chroalala Reversible Map? Showing tho Units State. Do minion of Canada ana Neither Mexico oa ea side, MAP OF THE WORLD, presenting to view In oo ooatloueu map, with all areas In tre preportlcn. the en tire surface the Earth ea the other aid. Seaa $3 sa4 gat tf Map aa4 "Weekly Cauvoiala' for oa year, postaga prepaU ea Map ami Paper. The Dairy tnd Msp raafl, ERLXTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREAT MENT Raw Handle h RrtMkr Howe Animals. When a aow 1tic lncorrlRibl nmifllly the wlet ronraa la to fntttn and wild tier to market, write IL I Ih'nn In National Workman. Tbeterul-enr-y 1 for tlie rent of the liord t ctn trai't tbe annie liaMt. Unt It 1 ofli-n the caae tbat tlie troublesome ow l Die most prolific and tbe best mother of the bunch. Her tinuatinl rltaUty , rxort ltN4-lf In mishit f as well as tlia ( ronrlwr of offuprlng. The troublesome J saw imually Uvea better than the rest, J for ube La hT ahnre. ami ahe fcr-t na miK'b more as abe ran. It la tbounlit to te a wate of time to attempt to curb a vicious bow. However, tbera are occasions when we very much want to do o. The breachy aow at the first may bo tamed by keeping her for a time In a stroiiij lnclosure until he loses her courage, no to apeak. Every hog raiser ahould have a yard or building especial ly adopted for this purpose and from which no animal can possibly escape. This habit If taken In time can be over tome In this way: If the habit Is fixed draw her ears down close over her eye and f us ten together with wires. Use a piece of leather or robber if th ear are erect and cannot be overlap ped when drawn down over the eyea and attach tbe name with wire as be fore. Tlie purpose hi to exclude as much light as possible. This device will be a hindrance to the chicken, cbamr. If you have a sow so vicious In forcing liK-losures and eating chick ens as to be past redemption la the ordinary sense try this: Fasten her ears over the eyes as described, then wire a light ring three Inches In diam eter firmly to her snout. This Is a drastic measure nnd should not be used except in extreme cases. If prop erly uoue she will not eat chickens or acale fence-t. and her meekness of de meanor will be remarkable. LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors ? F.E.HARRIS. E.N.JAQU1SH HARRIS & JAQUISH ? LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, - - - - m V Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE. 4 JUST OPENED. OOOD5 AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 4 e$.Ja Truth About ormaas. The live, of ti. " :d Norman as ap plied to tlie drill Ii e h is been com mon iu the :e i : .. t .4 for over half a centurj'- Tb:s ilr.e l.i.gely to the far-t that ciriy !.;) r:er ) g.ire thut name t: lr:;fi Ii-r -i l.r.ugl.t ovec from Xormnu.iy, i'r:mre. ll-wever there is no sut.-li liree i i.i FrdL.-e, and the use of the w.j. i li lncurrw-L The Percheron Is a (i; '.'met breed and is. so regnrded by the French government and is protected by tlie government and a stud Ixoii asxx-iation. There are. several other distinct draft breeds la France, as the Itoulounais, Breton, Pi enrdy and I'oiton, but there Is no Nor man breed. Most of the horses brought to America from France of the draft sort are Fercherous, but they are very ofteu carelessly referred to as Nor mans or rercheron-Normans. Horses of tlie draft sort that are from France, but are not l'ercherons, may be regis tered in the French draft stud book of this country, but not In the Percheroa stud book. Professor Plumb, Ohio Station. FEEDING THE STOCK Only ta;5 1 Yfcsr M. It 4 YOUIfCs, , Jai sbJLiTaCBliaa Fraaelae, CeJ. onennunoa tanxneart BRGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Central Macrazine AcrencA will tne ioi low ing bargain prices on on the leading maga zines of the country Just in order to secure vou order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price ot one JJadame 1.00 hnth One m J rr McCall's Hagazine 50 UUUI Year $11 JC J INo. 2. Ihree rlagazines for the price ot one MadamiZZZZZ"" i .oo three . 9ne q nn The Reader .1 nn4 vearu;u.WW " N0.3. Four flagazines for $2.00 Success 51.00 McCall's Magazine ... 50 American Boy i.OO Madame 1.00 four all Year $1.00 success $1.00 Cosmopolitan l.oo W T . m w-k Keviewor Kevsews... 3.00,. vear Madame l.oo UUI one $3.00 SPKCIAI Tha above combinations ar nmn nf thAtuaf pub ic. The Succeas.la the bet general mouthT; nmST. n , nhViVh r ik Maatxm 18 ,tno best fashion magazine. Madame Is now the best Wnttrith,3r Pled, and the American uSJVthe St IV tV'in wnrh li ?f nfrfour nKttnes-one for ench member of the fam lly, IJ.iO worth for 1100, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted tn dame. 5end for our free catalogue. central ilagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, When you wean the colt gire him plenty of oats, and he will go through all right, but no other grain will taka the place of oats. Fnltrnina- Hoaa on Cottoaaeed Meal. In fattening hogs on cottonseed meal, says Farm and Kanch, don't add any wheat bran, but corn chops will be ab solutely necessary. The wheat bran is too filling In Its effect and not rich; enough In nourishing material for fat- j teuiug hogs. Use one part of cotton seed meal to four parts of corn chops, well soured, and give as a thin slop. Wheat Bran Uood For Foala. Bran Is very suitable as a supple mentary concentrated food for weaned foals and young horses, says Farm Progress. There Is nothing better thaa a little bran for mixing with the crush ed oats when foals afe being brought on to solid food, bran being easily di gested by a foal when the latter is able to deal with solid food. In the case of sick horses and those that are conva lescent the inclusion of some bran la their diet proves very beneficial. Oa account of Its palatabillty bran tempts the appetite of sick horses more easily than other dry foods. Ration Fo the Ilorae. From ten to twelve pounds of oats; divided into three feeds, should be suffi cient concentrates for the carriage horse for one day's feeding, says Farm Jour nal. From ten to twelve pounds of hay should be allowed In order to bring tbe total weight of the ration within the limit of twenty to twenty-two nounda. Bran mashes, fed once or twice a week Lave a cooling effect upon the system an or uie nay may be cut and mois tened before feeding, 4he remainder be ing red long, as the carriage horse has. plenty of time for masticating his food Roorhaa-e For Horses. , Fodder corn, thickly grown, so thaf only small nubbins form, and cured so there is no dust, la one of the best kinds of roughage for horse feeding. For stallions, idle horses, brood mares nd growing colts corn forage of good quality, cured right, Is one of the very beat and most economical substitutes for timothy hay. Farm Journal. Feed Far Fattening- Lamb. ' lj Dry corn gives better results than soaked corn for sheep, owing to tbs better secretion of saliva In eatlna tha dry grain. Oats prove a satisfactory ration when given to fattening lambs, but it requires about 25 per cent more oats than corn for a given gain- H requires about twice as much corn as bran for lambs. Boots should ba fed In combination with grain. A ratloa of equal parts corn and oats or two parts oats to one of corn, fed with roots, la an economical ration for fat tentng lambs. ,