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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1906)
General Information OTtB THINd.4 TO INTEREST ALL OUR RfiADI'.RS Family lliiiure nt l'imt A King, tl We linvc a full set of Mym'll-llMlllHH & (Vs., samples of Htocli Certificate nml bonds, with price list. If you arn orjf'itiUlntf MtH'k company cet our price on stock certificate, tf WANTHD: 10 men In each stole to travel, oht sign, ndvcrtlM and leave sample of our koo1. Halary f7.").00 per month, f 'I.(K) mt lay for fijHMiHOM. ItOYAIi MJITLY CO.; Dept. W, Atln Mock, Chicago. t'i-2- Tho Examiner lin received a new sample book of tlw Wall Street lino of engraved ccrtlllcnte of stock and ImiikI blanks, th nuwt up to dnte on the market. and endorsed by the lending llMiincltTH of Anirrlca. Copyrighted. Call mid see thorn it you lined anything In thl line. If H'ANTIM): Two men In each cou nty to represent nml advertise Hard ware department, put out snmplcs of our good, etc Traveling I'onlt. Ion or Olllen Manager. Salary H) kt iiiontlt, cash weekly, with all expenses paid In advance. We furnish every- thing. K-12 The Columbia Hoiiho iH-pt. 010, '2M rth Avo Chicago, III WAN'JT'.l): Two men In each county to represent find advertise Hard wk re Iepartment, put out sample of our good, etc. Travel ing I'oHltloii or Ofllce Manager. Hal ary t'.HUm per month cah wwkly, with all eXM-nni-H paid In advance. We fiirnlMh everything. TUKCOUMIHA IHM-'SK, Chicago, HI- In pt. il, Motion, Hid. The Illinois Central maintains unexcelled service from the Went to the Kant mid Koulli. Making cloco connections with train of all transcontinental linen, Hitreiiger are given their choice of routed to ( hicauo JxmUvillc, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these oints to the far cunt. l'roMHTlive travelers d;flring infor mation s to the lowest ratea and 11 route are invited to correHxind with the following representatives. it. II. Truinhull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Ht., Portland, Ore. J. C. Undsey, Trav I'aitienger Agent, It-' Third nt.. Portland, Ore. 1'aul II. Thompson I'ttNuenger Agent Column l'.uilding .Seattle Hah. We print township plat. tf Mining hlanka at the Kxaminer olllce. Dutch lunch at the Ilrewpry Ha loon. tf The Kxaminer print township plat, and make them into books to order, tf Post King have tlx best grade oMIjnor and cigar to bo found In Oregon, tf I'Olt HALK. I'ure-l.red Poland China plir. Inmtire of Chaa. Oliver of New Pine Creek, Oregon. 21 tf. Look at tho dencription of the land I luted with The Kxamioer thl week for tale, and aelect'your piece before it ha heen sold to some one elite. tf Illank for final proof. Desert proof, timher land final proofs and blank nfTi davit for application for readvertine inenla, blank witneK' affidavit, etc. at The Kxaminer ofllce. tf We are now prepared to fell several tract of land at price that will atartle jroti, especially If you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from 1.60 xr acre up to flf; tin Improved or Improved, to auit the purchaser. I-ake County Kxamlner.t See a sample of the Pacific inontly at thla olllce, and you will not hcsl tato to pay f 2.M for a year' sul aclptlon to Tho Kxaminer and that valuable Mnyaxlno publlMlied in Port land, tf C. H. LovcleHM InvlteH the public to tdiarc their put ronnne with him at the South Lakevlew rfd and Livery Stable, lie f(uarnuteM kmh treat ment to all atock left In hit care, and propoHea to feed Rood hay and plenty of It. 8'J-tf 1'armera, have yor butU-r wraj jkth printed at The Kxnmlne olflce, liiMtead of wilding away for them. You keep your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, bciddeH, you 8c what you are get ting ami don't have to pay for It If It docim't ault you. tf H. H. ailela.f 4. W. Maswell 'raltptil aVHrrelarf jkelw, Oiw, f .wkevlrtr, Orm LAKE COtNTY BUSINESS MENS' DEVELOPMENT L EAGLE If you wiah Information abou Lake County, Oregon addrcHU cith er of the ahovo gentlemen, who will Ikj plcanod to reply. H. C. CHURCH DIRHCTOKY. Plan of aeivicc of Pator of the M. K. f'hurch, Iakevlew. 1 nt and 3rd Sun day of each month. Itelhnl at 11 a. m.. and New Pine Oeek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. Iakeview at II a. m., ana 7 p. m Prayer meeting Tiiurnday 7 p.m. 6th Sunilny Union Scliool 1 1 on no at 11 a. tn. Lakevlew at 7 p. ro. You are cordially invited to all tho aervkc. HiKroKi) Smviikr, Pator. LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. F. AHLSTROW, Proprietor. Popular ond Picturesque. The only thing necubMttry to make the Denver and Kio Grande the tnont op ular, a it ha ever leen known the moat pleBHttfit and mont picturenque wav to crops the continent, ha come about. Thl i the entablltdimcnt of through uleepinii car service. In connection with the O. It. & N. a through Pullman Standard Sleeper la now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8.."i p. in., arriving at Salt Lake at 8 AO a. in. the aeeond morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3.60 p m. and urriving at Denver 4 20 p. m. the following day. Thl schedule give pa acnger aeven hour etoji-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital a well a a day light ride through the grandcHt scenery in thejworld. For reservation in thl car and for il lustrated booklet picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver &Klo Grande, proving it to bi the '-Scenic Line of the World," wiltetoW. C. McBride, Gen eral Agent, l'U Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, aa any old road will do yon and we dont want your patronage; but if you 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 trains between St.Paul, Omaha, Chicago, St.Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. J 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. Ratea via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are tho lowest and we will be glad to quote them in .connection with any transcontinental line. H. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Stroet, Portland Oro. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Oro. Taul H. Thompson, Frt. A Passonger Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattle, 'Wash. Katlre Far lnbllratlfa. I-nnd Olllce at Iikevlew Oregon, Mar.lOtb 19041 Notlc In hereby given that the follow Injr-named net tier han filed not ice of bin Intention to make 11 mil proof In Hiipport of claim, and that wild proof will lie made before KeglMteri and Receiver at Lakevlew Oregon, on the 20th day of April, P.KMJ, vlz.Charleit T. ThompHon II. 15. 2241 for the SIC HYJ Sec. :Ww NEJ & N K NWJ Sec. 31. Tp. 3S. S., it. 23 15., W. M. HenaineH the following wltncHMes to prove Mm contlnuoiiM reHldeuceup on and cultivation of Hald land, viz: 15. M. lirown, G. W. WIk of Lako- vlew, Oregon, Geo. T. Maupin, A. N Dennett of Warner Lake. Oregon. J. N. WatMon, 11-6 ReglMter. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order Iiotise, assistant manager ( man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Halary $20 and ex- pensca paid weekly; expense money ad vanced: Work pleasant ; position per manent. ro Investment or experience repulred. Write at once for full partic ulars and enclose aelf-addressed envel ope. COOPER & CO., II 60 7 132 Lake St., Chicago, 111. Our Offer. With the Juno number will begin The Pacific Monthly' aerlea of hjk-c- InledltlonM for tho year PJ0.". They will comprint' a number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Franclwo and the nouvenlr number of the LcwIh and Clark Ex- poMltlon, nUo a HjH'dal automobile mmilMT. The nrtlclen of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, alx In number on "The ('omlng Supremacy of the Pa cific" are aUo promised, and the plana contemplate by the publlMhera will, without ouentlon, place The Pacific Monthly far in advance, not only of preaent competitors but oImo Into the unreachable cla of period- leal literature on tho Pacific CoaMt. The Pacific Monthly la sold to regu lar HubMcrilMTM at the extremely low price of $1 a year. We have made an arrangement with the publlnliers by which we are able to offer it In connection with The Lake County Kxaminer, (both Publications), to new eubBcrlbeg, and old ones who pay up any back aubHcrlptlon they may owe and a year In advance, for tho very low price of 12.50 a year, tf i t t r t. t z i. t t r & AIho a complete line of wagon t and buggy barncna, whtpr 4 rolx-a rlatoa, bit, fpuni 4' o,ulrtM, roHettea, In factevery thing In th line of carriage and horne furnlMhlugN. Re A pairing by competent men. The best Vaii"rrj.(l. die on the market. , . Mi M x its A I".- ' , , , i i li.rIIIMnrgTr,--W,fiM iud rr. ILjAKKTIJirvr ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LIOHT QEO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors Lakeview Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything: in the line of CATARRH 4 S?ADi 6J Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVIB RKLIKP AT ONCE. It cloannes, aoothes, heala, and nrotecta the dixoaaed moiubraue. It cares Catarrh and irirra away a Cold in tho Head quickly, Itostorea the Rouses of Taste and Kinull. Kimy to use. Coubdna no injurious drugn. Appuett into the noatnla ami aimorbea. Lurga Kizn, HO oenta at DrupgiHts or by umil ; Trial Hi no, 10 cents by man. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warran St.. Naw Yorlr. lll'CWMIUl y.'HI. IX ('nt(ll or MiwC an. In umkmg Uhw nDsrl.ir lo kll llvra , ar ittM'miiM. in gmwinff vuu Kaca Amiual Irua. 0. 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Tha pages devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stook are 'well Illustrated and filled with matter of tha greatest Interest to all engaged la these Industries, every Una b I a g written by those who ara In close touch with conditions prevailing on thla Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be seat tree. Do yoa want tha Chroalala Reversible Map? Showing tha United State. Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico oa one aide, MAP OF THE WORLD, preeentiag to view In one oontlnuotu map, with all areas tn true Breportloa. the en tire aurfaoe el the Earth eo the other elde. Send $3 sa4 ret the Ma. aai --weekly MMtacim far one ; postage yvapeM ea Paper. The Daily tnd Map Uracil tali eJ4 Only $&;3 a Yr M. It ale TOUt9 Cei. CXSOUU3KM UBMSXlIZn .FURNITURE . Snider Building on Water St. WALL PAPER, CARPETS. LINOLEUM, GLASS. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES m TAMMANY SOCIETY. 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Madame is now the beat high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Uov Is tho best In its class. Think of it four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, 13.60 worth for 12.00, provided you send your order at once. SpecialAgents wanted to securesubscribers toHa dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central flagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U.'S. A, Tfce) Or la la ef the Orsnalaatloa tm (he Time ef Jelfereoa. Tammany was the heir of the aplrit of the Sons of Llhwty of the It evolu tionary war. It kin la aome nf IU purposes at least to those who were then beprlnnlnir tho rernlntlott la France. It was entbu. Inatlc ic It anp port and approval of that revolution. Indeed a mlaty legend hai befn hnnded down from (feneration to jri-neratlon lo the ball Uint the augaUon came from JeflTeraon hlnmolf, who, callwl from France to Waablngton'a cabinet, wat pained to see that aristocracy, En 11 sib In IU Impulse and foatered by the Ho dety of the Cincinnati, was rooting It aelf eo early In our national life. To crush that Impulae, at lenat to fetter it JelTerson gave the faint, and Tammany, with its tomahawk, stood fncinff the Cincinnati nnd Its sword. William Mooney, an upbolatcrci, but, like many of the mechanics of that day, keenly Interested In politics, snfrgested that there te brought together In an as sociation tlioae who dreaded the aris tocracy and who sunpected that the purpose of Hamilton was to force the government Into something like a lim ited monarchy. Mooney found a good many mechanics and merchants who thought as he did, and so a common purpose, the grouping Impulse rather than any cunning planning of one man for personal advancement, brought some of the ablest political and per sonal foes of Hamilton and Jay togeth er, and with some mystery of oaths and ritual, the pipe of peace, the feath ered headdress, even the painted face and leathern costume, with wampum for Its ornament, these mn were bound In one association as the Tam many society, or Columbian order. BURIED LIVING PERSONS. Horrible Coatnm of Japanese Frio to Year 04U A. D. Prior to tl);- year Cid A. I. the Japa nese had one of t!ie mot bsrrlble burial customs teat cau be imaglucd that of binyUiS all 'Jje Immediate frleuil-s and retainers of a prince or other person of r.oie la n standing po sition around the p jii-ntate'j jrave and leaving them in tlie earth up to Ciclr necks to perish of thirst and hunger. The custom cannot be said t have been general as late a.-i the date given for the Japanese records prove that ia tne time or tlie Emperor Sulnln (07-3( B. C.) the burial rites of royal person ages were so modilied as to partially abolish former cruelties. Speaking of a young Drouier or Sulnln, who died and bad his retinue burled standing around his grave, the old record, says: "For many days they died not, but wept and cried aloud. At last they died. Dogs and crows assembled and ate off theJr heads. The emperor's compassion was aroused, and ha de sired to change the manner of burial. When the empress died, soon after, the mikado inquired of bis officers if some thing In the way of a change could not be suggested, and one proposed tea make clay figures of men and bury thorn as substitutes.'' That this did not entirely do away with the former custom Is proved by an edict issued in the year G40 A. D. the date given first above, which forbid the burial of living persons and pro vided a penalty for further adherence te the awful rite. St. Louis Republic. Carlyle'a Bloataeea. Thomas Carlyle once took Lord Houghton (Richard Milnes) to task la regard to the proposed pension for Lord Tennyson. "Richard Milnes said Carlyle, taking his pipe out of hia mouth, "when are ye gaun to get that pension for Alfred Tennyson?" MUnee tried to explain that there were diffi culties In the way and that possibly bis constituents, who knew nothing about Tennyson, would accuse him of being concerned In a Job were he te succeed In getting the desired pension for the poet "Richard Milnes," replied the sage, "on the day of Judgment, when the Lord asks ye why ye dldna get that pension for Alfred Tennyson, it'll no do to lay the blame on your constituents. It's you that'll tx damned.' A Careful Patient. A woman whose throat had troubled her for a long time, says a writer In the Philadelphia Ledger, grew Impa tient at the slow progress she wai making and made complaint to her doctor, who said: "Madam, I can never cure yon of thla throat trouble unless you stop talk, lng and give your throat a complete) rest" "But, doctor." objected his patient. "I'm very careful what I say. I never nse harsh language or anything of that kind." Wkat Ifoah Did. The story is told of a congressman that be once declared In an address ! to the house, "As Daniel Webster aya . la his dictionary." "It was Noah who wrote the dic tionary," whispered a colleague who sat at the next desk. "Noah nothing," replied the speaker. "Noah built the ark." Doable. "Apparently you dont admire Mis Bkreech." "No. I don't like her airs." "What airs?" "Those she sings and those ahe wears." Exchange. Cattle. Cagga I don't see why everybody calls Miss Keen clever. I think she la rery dull. Waggs That is very strange, for I beard she cut you yes terday In the street Fortune Is ever seen accomDanvtiur tnd us try .Ool dam 1th.