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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1906)
Gambler And Christian fleet Colonel KoWrtliiM-rKoll.tliroMshthe t . trinnnn' smith medium of Com Klncannon Mnltn, . - ..i. . i..,.ni,pr. .,r nr tlila ni l im o AMier ""I'l"" ' - for half nn hour 1nt nltsht during hla watiuVrlnun through the spirit worm U.nr.iwt nil lite III tllC CrOrtt ln- 11 t vxi in rwifif Toml to an audience of 200 In I ncinc H I While liigentoirnKO-locannot bo considered similar to hat It xvaa on ' thin sphere or to have unuVorone ny j Improvements during hlH association with the true, the nod and the beau-; tlful, the asperity that he evinced In upeaklns of orthodox folk and their; ways leaves no doubt at all that It was "Bob" who spoke. Carlyle was n...l .mmi for a messace. but lcgji?d to le excused, as he had other duties. After passing through the custo mary forehead rubbing preliminary, during which a large diamond ring was much in evidence, the medium finally passed into a state of trance and served as the megaphone for uh utantially the following from Mr. Irgersoll. "My friends,! am glad to Ik with you; glad of the opportunity to tell you that you are laboring in tin Bnme rut. and to plead with you to come out of it and see things iu their true light. " You know, most church people are saying to themselves that poor old 'Bob' Ingersoli is eiztiing oown ia Hades; but I am not. I am here In the spirit world, working just ns hard as ever I did iu the material Wwrld to uphold the cause of knowl edge. I find that people here are ready to believe, but the old super stitions and beliefs remain in evi dence. "Church members, who have had the fear of nn Almighty drilled Into them, come into this world seeking a personal God. When they find that there is none, they are bewildered. There is an old fellow here who died about the same time that I did. He and I are on the same plaiu t-pirit-ually. This you know, is ungual, for to be upon the same plan, two spir its usually have to entertain harmon ious ideas. "Well, this old fellow has i-peut a large share of his time on his knees, praying to a personal God. He feels lost iu this new condition of things. At first he clung to his old delusions, but gradually I persuaded him from them. Now he is beginning to see things in a new light. "There was another spirit that I met here who interested me greatly. On earth he had been a gambler. When he awoke in the hereafter he had expected to find himself in a fiiv. FR. HMD The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journal jmb lshcd. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: The County Exam,n.er The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O. rietzker, Lakeview, Oregon. When I panned ftlm by one lny he ,n oftenchlnn to enter the tnetlluii. topped me hiI eplalnei. that ho ) tlc bulneH. She ah hi. ,OBt hrliiRA of exigence, 1 o wnlw metorilrwt lilm. I thou i. 1.1... i.. I I m tt.t l fl.kil I it nlti 111 IliUK nun ni niim t.im 1 1 to him the nee ret of the i.ew life. "I find that even more than the old man he Iw receptive to the truth. "I am jirleved to And that the ml. conception mill obtain upon the earth. I'eojde still pry liotxvecn the cover of the mustjr Uible mrklnv ah explanation of life. They linauln that when they forsake the material life they will wake up In a beautiful land. They are mlstakeu. They may wake up on a pile of potato, s or In 11 eornhVl.l- Their occupation In the material life will bo extended in the spiritual. "1 fouud uothing strange iu this splrltjworld, for the reason that 1 had conceived of just such a here after.iy doctrine on earth was to live right, to pay my debts, to speak ill of no oue, to be moral and up right. I did uot hold people over h tire und make them believe as I dic tated. "Kctnember that whenever you pull tt man dowu jou will Ik called upou to. pull him up ugain. A lying tongue is worse than t lie wluc cup. "There Is no death. From one life to auother we pass on until, It may be a million, we shall reach that life where all Is perfect. There wus no beginning and there will be no end. Life is eternal." Mr. Ingersoli stopped suddenly, and submitted to no interrogations. 1 will lie with you agaiu aud gain. he added hastily, aud depar- ted. As au acknowledgement of exist ing material conditions a collection was taken up. "It is a shame that we have to have mouey," the medium expla ined with a deprecatory wave of the hand, one finger of which wore the diamoud ring, "but, you know, we can't get along without it just yet." Cora Klucanuon Smith then told how she had come to forsake the profes- Around the World l have vscd your Finn Bran4 Slicker lur year In the Hawaiian Islnnda and found them the only article that suited. I ana now In thia country (Africa) and think a great deal o your coats." (hami oa mjcno) ITIGircST 1W1RD W.I1VS F.UR.J90I The world-wide renuta- t,n ol Tower's V ater ,WVW KD'n proof Oiled C'othintr AVt assures the buver of ?jfSfcaf7 the positive worth of iTJCrT ' all garments bearing fftn witfb this Sign of the Fish. U BXN' A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U. S. A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., LIMITED, jet Toronto, Canada. To All Our Subscribers "It sot nied an though 1 could read the thoughts of those about ino. I did not know what to make of this gift nut II I consulted a spiritualist medium. She then told mo what It meant. "If yon want to develop your pow ers, I would ad vine you to hold small family gatherings. Maybe thosplrlto ... it . .1 1 , i,,,,. . . Will lllUllliexi im illWDlB !', UHHIf l j m...n wl.lili vour bunds nn placed, or they may give forth rap ping sounds. IV) not frighten them away, but cultivate their ncijunln tance. Ho patient. It took me ten years to liecome a medium." A general Invitation was extended to those present to step fo ward after the close of the meeting and Join the church by Inscribing their names up on a book. The memtiershtp of the 1'ulou Splritnuallsts of the city Islto. j Spokane Spokesman Uevlew. Popular and Plcturexque. The only thing nececsnry to make the lHnver and Uio Grande the uiot pop ular, as it haa ever been known the moat pleasant and most pioturepque way to croas the continent, haa come about. Tills iu the establishment of through Bleeping car service. In connection with the t). It. A N. a through Pullman Standard Sleejier ia now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8..1 p. in., arriving at Salt Lake at 8.40 a. in. the aecoiul morning, leaving SUt Lake at 3.iKl p. m. and arriving at IVnver 4. 20 p. m. the following day. This schedule gives pas sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Iji1;h. affording an onoortnnitv to visit n-jhe jornipn Capital as well as a day light ride through the grandest scenery in the world. For refervation in this car and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & RioGrandt, proving it to be the 'Scenic Line of the World," w.iteioW. C. McPride, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. Doctors Are Puzzled. The remarkable recovery of Ken net h Mcl ver, of Vnnceporo, Me., Is the sub Ject of much Interest to the medical fraternity and a wide circle of irieuds. He says of his case: "Owing to a severe inflammation of the Throat and congestion of the Lungs, throe doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last resort, I was induced to try lr. King's New IMscovery and I am happy to say, It saved my life". Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, P.ronchltis, Tonsilltls, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and La Grippe. Guar anteed nt Lee P.eall's drug stole. ytc and ?1.0u. Trial bottle free. OASTOnXA. Bean the 7 lha 1w Hart Aln Bail Dad's Auto Fever. w HFN rtnil rnuaht tha auto fnver, BlralgM lie Inuiiht a Mg red cur, Then oniijn"il n ImmlRom chruifTour (killed III lining every Imr. Mother dcur a quite lo-llht4 Boon ahe grew the nulo I'lilt; BIMrr On eoemed uliyly hnnpyl Urtithrr Pill nualrcted bl. Gn'rttr, th" ehniifTiMir, Intmht tfcn K'jv'nor How to run th nnnrttnif thl, Tu Ua4 wouldn't atop for itoll.'ye, Man or tennt or moving thing. 1 Dan had not the leuM aunpoctmi The Eiirnae held "ill rtmrina ' Ha w all rnKronH.-U with tenrlng -it with tearing round the fur me. Dotrn tin I'lke or roun Sla and Uenrse thin gut to ioonlnT Oft n dudily rd nwity, Wuiuterod dllHKfully In elovrr Wdo ty auiti must every ly. On trlitht morn the hnmlKurne chaufYeur Took our Kiixln for a rul Wnt illi'olly to Iho inirnoira, Wlu'r i ninrrliiKo knot win tlftl. 0orKi nnd 81a now own the nuto; Toor old dud'a n m rvona wrn k, Cinvalrt lnK. J tmt t n-Ki'iit. On nn ocean ali-iini. r'a din k. l.llloi-ttH M.iKnaln. Shr iot a Sent. The mild IuihIiichh mini was calmly redding his paper In the entwtletl tivl ley ear. In front of him utood n little woman hanging by a strap. Her nrm was being slowly torn out of her body. Her eyes wen Unfiling tit him, hut she constrained herself lu silence, l-'lunily, after he hud endured It for twenty min utes, he bun-hod her ami and an Id: "Minium, you ure standing 011 my fool." "Oh. am 1?" she savagely retorted. "I thought It was a valise." Philadel phia Ledger. JnallOablr. "No, sir; I'll never give up my seat In the ear to any woman." "What's the reason ?" "Well, It's like this: I gave np my seat once to it woman. 1111' ahe thanked nie, nu' I said I'd lct $10 that no wo man would ever tlinitk nie again for a scat, an a fellow took me up, au' now I don't dare to net up for fear I'll lose my money. See?" New Or leans Times liemiM-nit. Ilrnrt'a llrilrr, Grace, aired live, wanted some lem onade made for Marjorle, who was sick. "Mamma, give me some lemonade." "No. baby; it is for Margie. Poor Margie's got the measles." "Well, mamma, can I have the measles when Marirle gets fru wlv uniV" Llpplneott's Magazine. Dlilu't Know lllmarlf. "Have you soon Professor Gabbles ton, the scientist, lately?" "Yes; I li.steueil to him for more than an hour at the club last night." "Indeed: What was he talking ubout?" "He didn't say." Puck. Nu lloom For llnulit. Maude I wonder ir Klvlra and young Greening are em-aged? I'm sure YOUT local paper fa a necessity be proposed to her. j to you, financially and socially. Clara-Then It's a ilnch they are en But a NEWSPAPER OF OEN-gaSed.-Cfaioag.. News. j ERAL CIRCULATION, contain- AtMtt ing the latest news of the world, K,.o.-tvi, ,t i,,!rs..,r,. v.,.. ,i,iLr in! is equally neces3ary to you. The play in the next nice? . riker I don't know. Sport Play UuIiImt; Iio'h pmI in the Htnt. h.-New York Times. I'rolmlily AVaata Anolbrr One. "Jinks is an xM s rl of chap." "As to how?" "I did him a service twenty years BffO and lie's still grateful." Louisville Courier-Journal. Money nnd Mlcrolim. Ehe Mo you helleve there nre erolios In money, dear? ml II& Ves, hut they eiltl't et through It any tilokor thiui you euu. Vonkers Statesman. Asaoriat Ion, "What etiltiviiteil iniiniiers that man has!" "Yes, he'a the reHkleiit of nn agri cultural college," Iialtlmore American "Arrepta With Measure." Mr. Crow Come on, Maria; there's a nice old gentleman waring to ua to coma down and eat some needs. New York World. Far From It. DetecUve And the pickpocket reller ed you of your watch, did he? Tho Victim Relieved me? Do I look relieved? New York 1'rens. Iu the Matrimonial Rat. Tom Ho married her because aha waa Intellectual. Jack In other words, she won by. a head. Chicago News. A Winter Girl. George I notice you always take Miss rinmpp when you go sleighing. Jack Bbs can drive. New York Weakly. PR0ri:5SI0NAL A A. Willi 'M, M. U, fc 1) 0 I'llVMH I AM Milt Hllliao r-' Pnlclov flrrnnn 0 ?.f...r.rt.t,.t. lilt T V 1111. Ihalrlan nnl Nurni-on OFFICK' N'i'W I'aly llullilliut. I,. K ,lti-nry al Law likevlrw, Orrs-oi OKKICK-IHily II11II1I111K. . K ATOM .tlorirj-at-lJw A Mallrra HmtUII) OFFIl'K l'uly lliilliltna. woodmen op lHllO:..:;: .- Mis'lmm llii'M ami 4lli Wiiliifila ol rarli itiMiiih In ilHuiiiilc Hull, m a . m. K. Hiniixm k, I oiimil iiiiiinanl'r. K. N, IaqI'Inii, CliTk. 1 3 jty . y V '. "ih I.AKKVIKW KM'AMI'MKNT, N. IK, S' Sj I. O. O, F. lnt vl I In' lil ami ,1l TlitiTa- 0 ilajr pviiltii'i earn inimth III 0ll rel b lows' Hall, Ukfvlrw. A. W. Manrlim. ,' YV . ...... ! S f. f., J. w. TurkiT, Scrllw. II use JrrV-vJ Paper Painter llnnger . Oregon New Pine Creek, THIS PAPER la krpl en rlli- at K. V IHII'I A'lvfMIliiiJ Ai-ni-T 1- San- Hlrs-i, hu Fram-lM'ii, i al whi-rf cmilrai'la lor alMTUiliii ran U luailr lur It SulwrllxTt to I In- Fiiilin r wlm reinnva Irimi niif locality l aiiiitln r, ir rliii:r ttii'ir I'oilunii a'l'ln-x alii u I l miK'tii IxT ilrnp t1l i a rant I'u lr iin-r i 'i ti' ail dri-ix'tl to lie' rlillil xioliittlrw. 1 o Curt a Cold In One Pay Take I.ANATlVi: PKOMO (211N1NK TuMcth. All ilruuKi'ta refund the motley if it faila to cure. I. W.(rove'a ikinatiire in on each Ihix. -"'. 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Tha bast poaallila war 10 communirata wjin paopla who w1h to buy or aall In by Inaartlnc a amall ad- varuaamenl in THa Bpofcaaraan-llavlaw. Farmara, itnrhmin, lumberman ana mln ara taka tha TWICE-A-WfclCK. ' If you wlah to raarh buatnaaa mon anil imrromiri, uaa tha DAILT or UUNDAT nruKuaN-itKviW, TUB TWICE-A-WEKK RATES ARB Tan canta pr Una each Inaartlon. Count is worui'io a una. TUB DAII.T AND SUNDAY ItATR FOR 1 8 Words; 24 Words tlma. tlmea tlma too s (Oo time .......... 40o tlni.a .. ....... to nine ig0 THB BUNDAT ALONB Tan eenta par line eaeh Inaartlon. Count la word to a Una. ADDRESS TUB SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, Spokane. Waah. Write your adv. plainly, ensloaln'tr amount In at am pa or monay ordar for aurabar ct Inaartlon daalrad, and elate what bar roa wl.h adr. Inaartad In Pally, Sunday or Talea-a-WMk. Torture By Savages. "iSpeaklnff of the torture to which soma of the HavntrlheHlii tho I'hllp. pines Hubjctt their captlvt'H, rcinlnds me of tl.d IntciiHo Huffi-rln l endurt'd for three months from lufhtinmutlon of theJKldneyH,,,Hu.VH W. M. Kherman, of CtiHhlnif, Mo,, "Nothing helped mo until I tried Electric Bittern, three bottk'H of which completely cured mo." Cures Liver Complaint' Dys- pepHla, Blood ilUordrrn and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by Leo UeairDrufexlHl. Trice 50c. "siunftnarw fir 1 1 iTttWUlWa In' J3 TiilnfuT KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIMU TAIH.IJ . . . In Effect Msy 1M, 1IK1.V . Thrall ., A. M l.v. I'nki-naniii DMA A M Ar. Ili.yna. ,. (I !l ' Ar. Muln .. . Kl.to H IMr'4A " K I'll Mi'y II 40 - ' KalM'r'k . 7 (fi " " Kail . 11.41 " " K I'll Hii'naT hi " " Wwl Ill'inWiii " Hi In. . . ...H.lil ' inii K 'JciI'M l'ilnaiiia.'.ll Ihrall W.iA Klamath Springs Special, I r. Thrall .1 I'. M.I r. K I'll H.'.l 4M'. M Ar. K Mil l r..kK( " Hii'il llr'ii.' N li Ar. Hi'iii. I W " Hi. i. llr'ai-i Ifl Kali CriM a i 11A ' llnuiia tn Kl'ti h.'. t.io " ' Ihrall., .. J.4.1 LAKfiVIKW -ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. IIamhicm, I'rop'r. Office In Itlcbcr'tt Store Hmnn h'NVi's Ijikeview dally, ! tvpt hHiiility at (I a. m. Arrives at A It in n st tl p. in, I'itve Alturan lur I.nkeviow st II oMiM-k a. in. or on the arrival of the Hlngi' from Madeline. Ar rivi'i In Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alttirrt". freight - Matters (liven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. YAWN. Proprietor. Ottlce Inllnkville Hotel klamath Call. Priily (nun l'likci'iiHi by K , Klam nth KiilU, I'uiry, I m. n ir it , and Illy to I .akt-vit-H . 1'nllv (rum I.nki-vii'w by lily, ltonsnza I'rtiry, KluniMlh Kail", Keuo, to l'o keueina. From Kluinatli KalU to Ki-tio'by Mt'iuiifr n ml from Ki-io to l'likriri'ina o'ertbe Sunm-t rour llurii Stui; I. Ino. Good Stock lasy Coaches LAKIIVIIiNV plush STAGE LINE H. I,. McNAt'iiiiToN, I'rop. Office at .Mercantile Store h'tnK'0 h-nvi-a Ijiki-view Mnily, Ve! rierolays ami 1'riiliiyn at tl a. in., nrrives al Plitbli at tl p. in. I.i-iivi-a 1'iui-li Tiiei ilny a, TlmrhilnyH ami Hut unlay, at 0 a. m., nmvfh ut 1 nkcview nt 1 p. in. I'uaiifiiKer fare f:l one way rir 5 for rriiiml trip. Kri'i:ht rnti-H (nun May I hi to Nov. Jul .7.' -r liiiinlriil ; (rorr Nov. 1st to May let 1 1 .(H j.t-r hitmlre .otliw tor I'ulilli-alluu. iK'purtiiictil I the interior, I.utnl ()( lire ut I.ukevicw, Oregon, .Inn. 1101. NOTIt'K 1h hereby niven tlult thn fob lowiiiK-mtiiiel Hetlli-r lint ilel notieo ol bin intetition to iiuike ll-uil prrwit in Hiip port of bin clnim, mill tliittuil proof w ill lm miiile lie fore lic'intor iitnl IJeeei ver nt lakeview, Oregon, on the l'.'tb duy of Maivli, l'.tiMJ, viz: ItMiiJanmii F. Caiiuoii, II. E. No. L'KH. for the S SKI, Si: NE, Sec. :i.'l ami SW'l NWlSee. 111. Tp. :tt S., U. li E.. W. M. He names the following wKiii'mmch to prove bin cotitliiuoiiH rcHbleiim up. on mil cultivation of mild lain), viz: JtimcH McDoimbl, Win. llnrtleroilo ThoinaH Stanley I'alHley, Oregon S. i'. Momh Lakeview, Oregon. 5 J. N. WntMoti, Id'KiMter. Nasal CATARRH In all it itauoa. 'sssast Ely's Cream BalmtfyT cUiuw, aootliei and liral tiiu illavaai'd mernlirano. Itcuri-acutArrh aud drive away a told In the lioud i.ulikly. t'rrnin Halm li jilacod Into tlie noatrlli,iyrcad' ovur tho ninmlirmie nnd I aliaortiod. Itallot liltn. tnodUito aud a cur follow. It It not drying din Dot produce mucKlng. Large bl, 60 oeola at Drug. glut or bjr mall j Trial Hlxo, 10 cent. KLT DltOTUfiUS, to Warren Bueot, Mew York MIIKKP IIHANIIH. James Barry Brndi with Swallow Fork Id right ear for ewe i reverie for wether. Bom ewei (Square Crop and 8111 In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crane lake, Foitnfflte addreaa. lakeview. OroroD Zac Whitworth ITXi: right for ewe i rei trie for wether Tar Brand W. Range, Flih Creek. 1'ontoftloe addreaa Lakeview, Orecon OAflTOritA. Btan the A i " MDO TQU Havu Always BoifH t9 v