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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1906)
T General Information Bonis TMINO.I TO tmt:uv.r ALL OHH WfiAOCWS 1'iiiull.V liquor" nt I'oMt & KlnuM, M MIhn AuimliHIi luirllnjr will nln "Unnitiw' I Lovu Yon," l Iut nioxt cliiirniliiK wny. Opera Iioiiw, Fri day cvi'iiliiK. March 10. WANTKH: JO men In fiirli ntnlo to travel, post nIkiih, iilvcrtlM ninl Iciivn Hfi in I h of our kooiIm. Knlary f7.i.(N) nt niontli. f :i.K( cr ilay for rxM..H..H. HOYAh HU'l'I.Y CO.; h l. W. AtlfiM lilni-k.ClilciiKo. f.'i2. Tin' 1:xhiiiIiht lia HtHvciI ii now atnli book r tho Wall Ntni-t lint of client vol rcrtlllrnti-M of nmwW nnl Ixmil l.lnnkH. tlic uumt up to iluti on the market. ChciI nml cmlorHcil by the IcikIIuk fliiaiiclrrN of Amerlcii. Coiivrluhleil. ('nil nml nee them If you iihmI nuytliliiK lu thin Hue tf otlrr for I'uliUratloii. leuirliiient of the IntPrior. Land Of (lie nl Ukevlew.OreKon, Tel.. K. l'MM' NoiKT. I" herehy (tiven thai llm lol low inn luuiii il M'lt'er linn filed unti.e of , in Intention to tnakn llnitl proof in "tip irl of hm chiiii, mill that proof will he inmle hefore Iti-KiMcr and H iver nt Litkeview, Oregon, on '.'ml day of April I'.MHi; vU: IMHr.l Mini row , II. K. No. T2. Ft. ni.U.II. t'nlif.. for tho SK4'Ni:4'. i:.'uSi:'4', hw,t4K4'. See. 21 T. 40 S., It. 2Ji:.V.M. Il iiuiiicn the follow in if nltm-NM-N to prove hl coiilinuuiiri rehiilem e upon nml ciilliviition of phiiI Ittuil, vU. Allle I,. MiinrM' iiml Uy T. Knelling of II. ni.l well Citlif. .1. N. WnlHon, 812 KryiHter. . The Illinois Central iiuiiiilHiim tinexcflleil service from the Went to the Kiint ami South. Mukinn chK connection" with tniimi of nil traum-oiiiiiietital linen, paeiii(era are given their ilmicu of route to hicaiso ImiMville, MfinphU ami New Orleaim, ami through tliene point to the fur enit. 1'ro-pi-ettve traveler deriring infor mntioii hh to the lowent rate ami let route are inviteil to correepoinl with the following representative. It. II. Trutnlmll, Commercial Agent, 112 Third St., Portland, Ore. We print township pint, tf Mining blank at Die Kxarrilnrr olllce. Dutch liincli nt the llrewery Nil loon. . tf Ocrtmiti Hoi, l'eltn nml Ovornlioe of nil klmla nt Iwikevlew Mer, Co. The Kxainlner print towmdilp plat and make them into hook to order, tf I'ohI & Kliitfluive the Iwft eruih of IhiuorM nml clunra to W fniiml In Oregon, tf lllnrikn for final proof, Icnrt proof timher land final proof and hlauk afll davit for application for rrmlvertie ment, hhink wilne' aflidavit, etc. at The Kxiiminer f 111 . ' tf We are now prepared to e!l several tract of land at priee that w ill utartle you, eKtinlly If you are armiaintcd with the location. We liHve land all the way from f 1.50 per acre up to f IS; tin Improve! or Improved, to unit the purchaM-r. I-ake County l-'.xaminer.t Ke n nitiiiple of the I'mlfle iiiontly nt thU olllce, nml you will not IicmI- tnte to pny $ '2.M for it yeir'a nub- Hclptloii to Tim ICxutulner nml that valuable Mnyaxlne pnl 1Ih1ici In Port land, tf ( . S. I.ovcIi'mh InvltcH the public to nhare their piitrutiuKe with him at the South I.akevlew Peed ami LI very Stahle. I le Kuaraute-M nood treat ment to all ntock left In liU care, nml propowa to feed Rood hay and plenty of It. :i:t tf H. V. t.. mirlntr en nl'leni I. akr Ore, . W. Maa i . acnrfitarjr f.akrvlrw, Or LAKE C01NIY BDSIMSS MINS' DtVtlOPMtNT UA01E If you wiah Information aloti jVn County, Oregon addrcHa cith er of tho ttb'ivo gentlciiK'n, who will lie pi tinned to reply. FiirincrM, have yor Imtter wrnp pera printed at The J'xiiliilne olllce, liiMtead of wiiilln away for them. You keep your money at home, ami patronize them that patronize you, Im'kI'Ich, you hi' what you are jjet- tiux ami don't have to pay for It If ; It tliM'Mii't Milt you. tf i WANTF.D: Two men In each county to reprcHcnt and advertlne ' ilardwt re I'cpartment, put out iMainpleMof our koihIm. etc. '1'ravcl- PohUIoii or Olllce Maliairer. Sal : firy I'.hi.iki per month canli wecklv, iv II h all exiM iiMcM paid In advance, .1. C. MmlKcy, Trav Pafaenner t. furnlMh every! hlntf. AK' iit, 1PJ Third at.. Portland, Ore. Paul It. ThmnpHoii PaxMeiiuer Audit Colmnii ImildinK .VeMltlu M'atdi. Tin: coi.iMiiiA iioi si:. CIiIciiko, 111. Dept. CIO, Moliou, 1'hlK. n. u. church dirhctoky. Plan of aeivice of 'ator of the M. K ('hurch, I.akeview. lxt and 3rd Hun- daya of each month, i Pel del at 11 a. m , and New Pine I reek at 7 p. in., 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. likeview at 11 a. in., and 7 p. rn. Player meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6th Sandfly Pmon hchool loue at 11 a. m. lkeview at 7 p. rn. You are cordially inviteil to all the nerviee. Sskoki Ssrnmt, I'ator. S. P. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. WANTF.D: hy Chicao wholesale and mail order hoiie, aitant marmuer fman or woman) for thi county and Hiljaii lnr territory. Salary fUO and ex penr paid weekly; expense money ad vanced: Work plciipant ; position :r- mnneiit. No lnveHttiient or cxX'rience repaired. Write at once for full partic ular and enclose elf-addrefed envel ope. VUVl'tAl & U-.Vt 7 1.12 Lake St., Chicago, 111. If You are not Particular don't travel over the lllinoi Central, a any old road w ill do you and we dont want your patronage ; hut if you are tiarticular ami want the heHt ami mean' , 1 ... . ,,,,v to have it. auk the ticket agent to route i you via the ILLINOIS CLNTKAL, the! i road that runa through nolid ventihule j traiiiM Let w ecu St. Paul, Omaha, Chi. ago, St.IouiH, Memphia, and New Orleaua. No adilitioual idiarge i made for a pent in our reclining chair cara which aru fitted with lavatoriea and aimH-king room, ami have n porter in attemlanco. Latch via the ILLINOIS CF.NTHAL are the lowent and we will Ik glad to quote them in connection with any triuiHcontiucutal line. It. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindacy, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul P. Thompson, Frt. x PaHnenger Agent, Colman Hldg., Seattle, Wash. The Yellow Fever (ierm. hit recently U'en iliacovercd. It bcniH a 1 1. 'Me rcRemhlancc to the mal aria germ. To fnv the yetem ff im diKeane yt riilH, the inont effei'tive rem- in Dr. KIiik'm N-w Life Pilla. (iiarantced to cure all iliHeaHc (Pie to malaria poiwoti ami constipation. 25c. nt l-' I'.eiillV Drug Store. Our Offer. With t ne June iiumlx r Mill Ix-Kln I'he Pacific .Moiithly'a acrlea of hm-c- InledltloiiH for the year 1005. They will com prlfM-ft nuiiilter for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern Ce.lifornlu, for San Framiacif and the aouvenlr (lumber of the I-wIk nml Clark Kx- pimltlon, iiIhh n np'clii fititomoblle number. The art Idea of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbraml, alx In ntimlxT on l lic Coming Supremacy of the Pa- lllc" are hIho promlHed, uinl the plaiiHConteinplated by the puhllHhcra will, without (ueHtlon, place The Pacific Monthly far in advance, not only of prcMent couictItorH, but 1mo Into the unreachable claaa of period ical literature on the Pacific Count. The Pacific Monthly I Hold to regu lar MtilmcrllKTH at the extremely low price of $1 n year. We have made tin arrangement with the publlxherH by which we are able to offer It In connection with The Lake Count v ICxamlner, (both PubllcatloiiH), to new HtibHcrlbera, nml old ones who j pay up any back aubMcrlptlon they may owe and n year In ndvunce, for the very low price of 2.50 n year, tf LAKEVIEW t SADDLERY i s Tlic best Vaqucrojfful. t tile on the market. t AImo n completcllne of wagon nml hxiKKj harneaa, whlpa, rotx-a rlntna, Mta, apura qutrta, rowttea, In fact every tlllnir In the line t,t fiirrlmw nml horm furnlahlnga. He pairing hy competent men. -a NEW PHASE OF ROAD WORK. 7Z'.v 4 hiii, iui . mi Ji x h::. h Viiijiiiih T .nnir in ii 8 ho .HEf Jg. J'i- ?fi., jj m m Wrfrfl-Tr'nT'll AKEYTBW Uw Arlclfrt IlrprMwl Will r Collcetlan of tmilfra Rtldra. Tliere Is a phaae of the road work of the department of agriculture that from now on will receive more attention than ever and will be of the gientcat Interest to every community In the United States that expects to build a. road, and especially to the agricultural colleges that are helping In tola work, says the Washington Star. It U the lantern slide department of object les ions and missionary work. The road olllce since its establishment has ac cumulated one of the moxt nnloue col-. i lections of lantern slide on the road ; ouestlon that have ever come together, i There are picture from all over the United Statea, and many from abroad, showing road of all sorts, good, bad and Indifferent Some of the had roads of the United States, by the way. are about the worst In the. world. There are pictures of roads In all stages of construction, showing the material used and bow it is put together and the ma chinery used In the work. There Is ev ery phase of material getting, from the work of the convicts blasting out rock at the Folaam penitentiary to the lat est Improvement of rock crushing ma chinery. There are enough of these slides to furnish a dozen series of pictures, each a lecture In itself on road building, the need of roads, the difference in trans portation that the coming of good roads has made and the biatory of roads and transportation all over the country. These pictures are being arranged in aeries and will form an Illustrated cir culating library for the agricultural col leges of the country that want them. They are to ho loaned out to the col- ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAHPLn ROOfl For COfiriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREAT. AlENT P P LIOMT UEO HAkUOW -Hi I i i LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors 7?r o :4 4 Beware of Ointments for Cattarrli That Contain Mercury fin mercury will aurely tleatniy the BeiiHC of aiiiell and completely dcrango tho wliolo H.VHtcin wlicii entering It through tho invcoua surface. Such nrtlclcM ahouhl never lie uaetl except on prcHcrlptlona from reputable phy ulclaiiH, hh tho dntnugo they will do Iri ten fold to the good you can poasl My derive from them. Haifa Cnt arrnh Cure, nianufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and in taken Internally, acting directly upontho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall'a Catarrah.Curo Ihj sure you get tho gcuuino. It Is taken In ternally and niado In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials tree. Sold by druggists. Price 7.rc";per bottle. Take Hall's Family; Pills forcou-stipatlon. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applicnt Ioiim, as they cannot reach the dineaHed portion of the car. There la c lily one way to cure deaf iichh, am) that la by constitutional rcmlilli'M. IteafncHH ia caused by an liiflauied condition of t lie iiiiicouh lining of the LiiHtachian Tube. When thin tube In Inflamed you have n rumbling mumil or Imperfect bear lug, and when It la entirely closed, DcafueHM la the reault, and iiiiIchh the Inflammation can bo taken out and thin tube rt'Htored to Its normal con ditions, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine cases out of ten are canned by Catarrh, which is nothing but an iiiiiamed condition ot tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Huudred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused py catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Dr. Hall s Catarrh Cure. Scud for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stlputlon. 57! nlrTwntthiiirvlvl of the nitwit. W bnvi' bmxinia I U Isricol wrl liuuiw In tli woriu wauM our hmhui ar tjvi.ir ttiao otliorm. LHi you wun to grow In moot uoHuorui niiwfr and IIm nam nw I u 1 1 1 .. 111,,.,. , l... ) I L-U..u V Itoa Hrnl Annual frM la all aiiioaui, D M. PKRRV OO., Datrolt, Mloh. Ay ers Pills Vcgeiuble, liver pills. Thai Is what they are. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. fcWiS.".: Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use mi w.. kumuu a. . u c. a. a. The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast Th Stn Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Tha very beat weekly Newspaper publlahed ta the entire West. $1.50 a Year tnrhi.lin poatan to any ert of the L luumI SiaUia, Caaada auU Mexico It li beat because, besides printing all the news of the world each weak In an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many articles, it has special depart ments devoted to AGRICULTURE HDRTICULTUR POULTRY LIVi STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SPORTS These are presided ever 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 In these Industries, every Una betag written by those who are In oloae touch with oonditlona prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLB COPT. It wtU be sent free. Do yon want the Chreaiola Reversible Map? Showing the Unlte4 States, Do minion of Canada aad Nertaera Mexloo ea ae aide, MAP OF THE WORLD, reawauaf to view In fata ooatipoa nap, wlta all a the areaa In trwe pre portion. tb en tire sartaoe lb larth other aid. S4 S3 a4 rt e Ma a4 "Weekly Caveaeale' far eata jreaA paetage frece ea U eai la The Daily and Atp Only $a5 Yttr M, 81 eT0OW V"anfe4 Lakevievv Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprietor. Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of i -JS FURNITUR WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. V CALL Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 1 A BAD BOAD IN VERMONT. leges, with or without lectures accon panying them, and will form a val able auxiliary to any school that Ii teaching rondmaklng, besides making an Interesting lecture for the communi ty at large, and the smaller towns espe cially are very much alive to this sort of entertainment and education. The set of slides Is a collection that none of the smaller colleges could ever get for themselves, both on account of the prohibitive cost and the difficulty of finding just what they wanted to illua- ' trate a particular phase of the work at a given time. It is the sort of thing that the government, with agents ev erywhere, can get together at compara tively little trouble and expense, and It will be made available for use In a score of colleges year after year at practically no expense to the govern ment and none at all to the school. BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES iraaSr Valae of Good Roada to Property. I The question "Do good roads pay?" I Is being continually demonstrated by such facts as this, taken from a Flori da paper: J. C. Sloth, the real estate I broker could have bought a certain tract of land a few months ago at $G0O. was built In authorized by a client to pay $3,200 for it, but found when he made his tender that it had Just been sold far ?2.70O. The value This week the Central Magazine Agency will make ; had been enhairi by an amount sua tha fAltAlfirrkoirroin ni-lrocnn ha laainnm. ! clent to Pa7 half a mile Of im i e !7 si , " " j V l"flba proved road, and the gain on value of lilies ui me country juh in uruer 10 secure your order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Madame 1.00 hnth One rr McCalPs riagazine SO UUUI YearCDl.UU No. 2. Three flagazines for the price ot one Mmezzz:::::;: im three "f$Q nn a lib lyvuuvi N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 Q McCall's Magazine... 50 American Boy i.OO -frttt Madame 1.00 lUllr half a mile of abutting property at the same rate would pay for ten miles of good roads at the same cost Rural Delivery Notes Year $1.00 all success $1.00 cosmopolitan 1.00 one Review of Kevsews... 3.00-p--, year Madame 1.00 $3.00 SPECIAI Tha above combinations are eonie of the beat ever offered to the public. ' The Success Is the best ceueral uionthlv luatraziue published. Mc Call's Macazlne Is the best fashion matrazlne. Madame is now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Doy Is the best In Its class. Think of It lour inaeazlnes one for each memner oi tiie mm lly, t3.r0 worth for l-'.OO, provided you send your order ut once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers tofla dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, England has a rural mall delivery dally except to very distant farm houses, which are served triweekly. The states in the northern part of the Mississippi valley are the ones in which the rural free delivery business has been extended the most Illinois leads all other states with 2,003 routes in operation. Ohio is second with 2,302. "Rural free delivery has made a considerable difference in the amount of memorizing that postal clerks oa Indiana routes have to do," said one of the number, according to the In dianapolis News. "Five years ago there were 2.202 postofflces In Indiana whose names we bad to remember, and now there are only l.CO-L The re duction of over 600 offices la due to the rural free delivery." Miss Susie M. Stoltz la the only wo man rural mall carrier In Illinois or In Wabaah county, says the St. Louis rost Dispatch. Miss Stolta la nineteen years old. Iler home Is at Card's 'Point, ten miles northwest of Mount Camel, In Wabash county. She has bad a route out of Mount Carmet for the past eighteen months end . In all that time has only missed on day. That was when she went to a convention of rural carriers at OIney. Miss Stoltz's route Is twenty-six miles long. She drives that distance In buggy every weekday of the year. In sunshine and rain, through flood and mud and snow and Ice. A.