General Information Fit ntlly "liquor at I'oat & King. U ..... ii ti in..- U'l'luivi a tn Iwt r Myw II Holllnn AUV.. samples of Htm klVrtlflcitc,. n,1 l-nn.K with rhn H-t. If you urn nruaiilxlnit a Mock company get i ....,t. ...it tfliii 4i If our jirn i' .......v... . WWNTF.IH 10 men l' ''itch da4' to travel, pot signs, advertise mid leave Humpies of our goods. Nalary fr.YOO per month, f II.ihi per day for expenses. HOYAIi SIII'I'I-Y CO.; Dept. W, Atlas Mock, Chicago. Mi!- Tlie Examiner flan received a new Mi in pie book of I lie Wall Street line of engraved ccrtltliate of stork ami bond l.lankH. the laoHt. up-to-date on ttie market. I'scd ami endorsed ly the. leading IHiandcrs of Ainerlra. Copyrighted. all ami see them If you'll I anything la thin line. tf IfA STICK: Two tnea In eaeh cou nty to represent ami advertise Hard ware department, put out wimples of our goods, ete. Traveling Posit ion orOlllea Manager. Salary I'm sr mouth, eanh weekly, with all expenses paid In advance. We furnish every thing. -t- The Columbia House Dept. i'dO. '.Ml T.th Ave Chicago, 111 WANTKD: Two men In each county to represent and advertise Hardware Department. l't out sample of our good. ,,,'- Travel ing I'lmltlon or Olllce Manairer. Sal ary t'.Ml.uo per month ciihIi weekly, with all expense paid In advance. We fur audi everything. Till'. COl.lMMA IIOl'SK. Chicago, Dept. OK'. MoliolU 1'd'lK. The Illinois Central maintains unexcelled service from tl.o Weft to the r.ttHtand South. Making clone connection with train of all transcontinental line. pHmwiiBem are iraniciniimeiimi iiin-", - .. , u.Wm Divea ineir cno'cr m im.n - , B . Vltw ()ri..an ! lAiuinville, Memphi and New Orlean. ( and through IIu-ho point to the far , ! Dro.cctivo traveler de.irinit infor- J matioaantothe lowel rule and beat ivii,d to corre.Kmd with : the folio inn reprecenlative. II. . Trumbull, Commercial A(ent, 112 Third St., I'orllttn.l, t)re. ,, t'. MmUey, Trav 1'aeiiKur Au'ent, 112 Third Ht.. Portland, Ore. Paul H. ThompHon Pawaenner Aitent Column HuildiaK Neattle Hach. Popular and Picturesque. The only thinK neceMry to make the Denver and Hio (iraiide the mont h.k ular, a it b ever U-eit knon the moHt pleannnt and uioft picturcuque way to crof the continent, ha come al.ut. Thla i the ec tnbliHhment of through aleepiai cur aerVicc. In connection with the t). H. A N. a throunh Pullman Standard Sleeper i now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8.:. p. m.. arriving at Halt Lake at K.-tO a. m. the r-ccond morning, leaving Salt Lake at 3.50 p. m. and arriving at Denver 4 JO p. m. the following day. Thin schedule gives pos engera aeven hour atop-over In Suit Lake, affording an opportunity to vlait ihe Mormon Capital n well as a day light rtdo through the grnndeat scenery in ttiejworld. For renervution in thiscar and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & Hio Grande, proving U to be tho '-Scenic Line of the World," wiitetoW. V. McHrlde, (Jon eral Agent, 121 Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over tho Illinois Central, as any old road w ill do you and we dont want your pntronngo; 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, Bt.Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for aeoat in our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance-. Katos via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are tho lowest and we will be glad to quote them la connection with any transcontinental line. 1$. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Llndsey, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. . Paul H. Thompson, Frt A Passenger Agent, Colman Hldg., Seattle, V.'ash. MA Tf Tf Oll? ALES A high-class preparation for the glossy and prevents splitting at always restores color to gray onn TMINU. TO inti:i:4t all ovh raih!hs print township pint. tf IMIICII llllirn lib liH' nrewrrv mi- . . . At... II. &J .. ' . ' , limm ai mo r.am.n..r ,oflli o. Dutch lunch at Hie DrewerySa- looa. If Tim' F.xamlner print township plat, and make them Into Imk to order, tf Post & King hava the lt grade of liquor and cigar to lr found la Oregon.- tf FOR AaIK. I'urc-brcd, rolaml China plK. Inquire of Chan. Oliver if New Pine Cns k, Oregon. i'Mf. ample of the DcuuImoii shipping tag at Tim F.xamlner olllce. All lr.eand iualltlcM, from Manila to lima. , ' Look at tlie descriptions of tin) land liMted with The Fxsinincr lid week for alu, and select'your piece before it lias lieen mild to some oiih e'ne. tf Itliiuk for final pronls, Desert proof, limher land final proofs and l.huik afll davit (or application for fi-advertise-merita, blntik witness' allidavit, etc. nt Tho Kxamlner ouVe. tf There In two waya to tell n-Kood clar; one lx to buy It. pay your monav and Hinoke It. Hut the liettcr way in to know that it in aa ICaule or a Mountain How, which in iiIiho lute proof of ItM KcnulnencMM. Made ami for Male by A. Ktorkmaii, at the ckar factory, tf Wo are now prepared to Hell mtvcral tract c.l land at price that will utartle, yon, enKcially if yoifaro aciiiaintd with the liH Htion. We have land all the way from 1.50 jut acre up to fl5; un improved or Improved, to ftiit the purehttMT. take County Kxamliier.t Sin- a Hample of I lie 1'iulllc inotitly at thin olllce, and you will not IichI tiite to nav L'..V for a year'a hiiIi- - lptlontoThc F.xamlner and that valuoble Maya.lne puldlnhed la 1'ort- hind. c. S. l.oveli'HH Invlten the public to M.are their patronaKe with him at the South I.akevlevv Feed ami 1.1 very Stable. 1 le KnaranUi-H k-.o.i ireai- nient to all Htock left In bin care, and propoMCM to feed good hay and plenty of It. 3'J-tf 1 1 In only d u ty a ml JuM Ice t o encour age your home paer,extcnd to It the nourlNhment to which It In entitled. Pay yourHubHcrlptlonprotnptly.and neiid a few extra eoplen to your rela tlvcHaad frlemlnat a distance. They will appreciate the favor and ho will we. FuriucrM, havi yor butter wrap pern prlirted at The Examine olllce, liiHtead of wndlng away for them. You keep your money at home, ami patronize them that patronize you, Im-hIiIch, you we what you are get ting and don't have to pay for It If It doena't Halt you. tf A Mountain of Cold could uot bring uh much liappluenH to Mrn. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Wis., uh did one 2."o box of Hucklta'a Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning More on her leg, which had tor tured her for 211 long yen UreutcHt antlwplle healer of PIIch, WoundH, and Soi-ch. 2.".c at Lo Heall'a Drug store. '""Nasal Catarrh quickly yield to trout uiont by Ely's Croam Uuliu, which in agree, ably aromutio. Jt is rocoived through tha noHtrila, oleaiiNo and bcnls the wholo sur face ovor which it diffuse itolf. Drugeista tha 60o. size ) Triul ie by mud, 10 cout. Tent it aud you are sure to cuutiuuo tho trcatuicnU Announcement. To aoeoinmoilato thoso who arc partial to the use of atomizer ia applying liquid into the nadul pusKiige for eoUirrhal trvu blei, tho propru . ira prepare Croam Holm in liquid lorm, which "ill bo known as Ely's Liquid Croum Halm, l'rice iuclmliug the pniyiug tube i 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. Tim liquid form embodies the med icinal proportion of the solid preparation. ? lU'iNtmnAiI yri iav Itoeu Mntln ttuur tlrvelupnuyit linlf n ivmiiry tit iiHrL I'ari, in niuktrtu tlm. m ww Hsi whs iivot . M. FERRY A CO., Uolroll, . Mich.. VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer hair. Keens the hair soft and the ends. Cures dandruff and hair. '""ifTtmr.- Mifd Jim. m4 ll.OU M It. K. I.. MtHntr J W. Mil HI I'rr.Mrnt arnrtrtsrr lkelw, Ore, Lake view, Ore) LAKE COUNTY BUSINLS MLNS' DLVtlOPMLNT ILAG11E If you winh Information , abou Lake County, Oregon aMrons cith er of tlio ahove gentlemen, who will I'm pleased to fly. t. n. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Plan of aeivlce of Pantor of the M. K Church, Lakeview. lt and 3rd Sun day "I each month. Hethel at It a. m , and New Pine Creek at 7 p. in., 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month. Lakeview at 11 a. m., and 7 p. tn Prayer meeting ThumdHy 7 i. m. 6th Hiiridny Union School IIoiiho at 11 a. tn. lakeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially invited to all the c rvice. KisroiiD H.iviiKH, Factor. WANTED: by Chicago wholcnale and mail order houe, aMHiHtnnt manager (utnu or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary 20 and ex pciiHc paid weekly; ex'iie money ad vanced: Work plcBNant; iKition er manent. No Invent nient or exerience repulred. Write at once for full partic ulars and enclose Mdf-nddreMed envel ope. COOI'KH A CO., 11-60 7 132 Lake St, Chicago, III. Our Offer. Willi tn June numlx-r will la-gin The Piwlltc Monthly'a wrlea of hm-c-lul edition for the year l!K).", Tney will comprlwa numlwr for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Franclwo and the nouveulr number of the LcwIm and Clark Ex poHlilou, a! ho a xM-clal automobile number. The artlclen of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, nix la number on "The Coming Supremacy of the Pa clllc" are. iiImo promlwd, and the platiHConteinplated by the publiaherH Will, without queHtlon, place The Pacific Monthly far In advance, not only of" prewnteompctltorH, but nlno Into the unreachable clann of ihtIoiI Ical literature on the Paclllc Coatt. The Pacific Monthly U Hold to regu lar 8ulmcrlerH at the extremely low price of f 1 a year. We have made an arrangement with the publlHhern by which we are able! to offer It In connection with Tho Lake County Examiner, (both Publlcatlona), to new nubHcrlbrH, and old ones who pay up auy back Hulmcrlptlou they l may owe and a year In advance, for tho very low price of 2.50 n year, tf The Leadlrlg Paper of ttie Pacific Coast Th" San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle The vory beat weekly Nswspaper published In Jh ntlro Wast. $1.50 a Year Ir.cltirliu iiuntair to D rt of th tuiuxi mi ia, I ud aud Mexico. It is beat because, . besides printing all the news of the world eacl wesk In an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many articles, it has special dapart m.nts devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE FOULTRY LIVi STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SrOKTS These are presided oyer by ed tors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The Pt'ea devoted to Agr culture, iiorticu.ture, Poultry and Live Stock are well illustrated and fi led with matter of the greatest Interest to all ugaged In these industries, every Una beiag written by those who are In elose touch with oondltioas prevailing on this Coast. v 1 SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be aent free. Do you want the Chroolel Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada and Northers Mexico on en aide, MAP OF THE WORLD, preaontiBg to Ylew In one oonttnuou map, with all areas In true proportion, tha en tire surfaoe ( tha Earth en tha other aid. Send 2 and gvt th Map aa4 "Weekly ChreotoJe" for ens year, postage prapsU a aiap tmi Papf. The Dally End Map Only J3.75 t Yccr Um Fr-oteet, CeU. OIBODSJkXnM luansJlZVXMI Addnaa M. It dta TOOWq 1 t x t t. t t r t e & r LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. P. AMLSTROW, Proprietor. Tlie best Vai"Ts "cl il le on the jnarket. 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Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 0 McCall's Magazine... 50 One CD A rC American Boy i.OO -f- - - Year P l.UU Madame 1.00 ItlUI success $1.00 nil Cosmopolitan 1.00 one CD Q rf Review of Revsews... 3.00 -f--- year (PO.UU Madame 1.00 SPF.CIAIi Tho above combinations are some of tho best ever offered to the public. The Succetiu la the best general monthly magazine published. Mc Call'a Magazine la the beat fashion magazine. Madame Is now, the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Boy is the best In Its class. Think of it four niagazlues one for each member of the fam ily, 3.50 worth for ti.OO, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers to Ha dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, j , m j i . : : l : . L v- h ' r rVn : - ;:i p: : )' I ' 1 ej t 0 DDOW Prnnriptnrs ' ' t wj-. 4 Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... A "' GOOD ONES WANTED. t alratt Ferdln Calif Rrarr . Coal Too Mark. f Good fcmllnit rntlle wore never at. carce In the (Vdted States aa at pr nt, There I a plethora of III bred, oil colored atuflf lying around all the mar ket eenfiTa, and the man with a corn mission to buy a few loads of beet type cattle In fair flesh and fit for th purpojws of the flenher faces a dlseotif njrlnjr task. They are alniply not to U fcnd In nny considerable number Id tha open miirket. Naturally In such an extremity dw tnnnd cptitors on the kind of cnttie tha market does not afford. Every week a few loads of thin steers worth $ 1.50 to $1.05 are rnjitured by a feeder buyer at Chicago, but to aerurc tb?ni the In vestor Is compelled to outbid the killer, always a questionable properdins. At Yarloas Market. 'At Missouri river market feeder de mand hns developed the same tenden cy. The k j;m1 ones are wanted and the others fhunned. Kansas City and Omaha prices for well bred feeding cattle are practically on a parity witb Chicago notations. In territory east of Chicug) there Is a contint clamor for aiH-h cattle, and ten loads would be taken where one Is"" bought now If they could be had. Rnrrn CoimervallTe. A year ag- this scramble for good feeders. Just before the rise of grass, sent prices skyrocketing. Many cattle were taken out at $5 to $5.25 that lost buyers considerable money, and the ex periment will not be repeated this year, at least u t v.-hlle fat cattle prlcea are on their present low basis. Concluding this review of the feeders' situation. Breeder's G,iz; tte Is of the opinion that "as a eoijnru rri.il proposition the five cent feeding Hieer always wejrs a dan gerous lo)!i." I.ainV Cofct Too Much. Itcceut have cliown that a great tisaay fc-ii-' of lambs paid too much for th r.v's lust f ill. They are blanMrr: ''.:..' present market for their loss. !;;:t i , t of It was :;iade oa the ot!i-r e::J of ti:" remnrlcs Na tional t'rx''.::-:a.i. WA'.i lam. is nt $7 pet bumiredwei- !.t or better the iau who raised and f.-J o.vri is not loi:i3 any moae.-- ;.! fi.c-t. lr- is nakini; some. The I ) '.--.-s r.-e t!io-;e v.-ho got excited hist fIKand lior.glit hi?h priced feeders on hi suprrwition t'jat the mutton market ccu'.d not be over-' stocked. Planting; Feed Crop.' The season for planting a succession of feed crops that will relieve the strain on the corncrlh has arrived, aa an exchange reminds us. Close cal culations are needed to make things fit as to time of growth and maturity as well as use aud soil conditions. Sensitive Point of Sheep. Sheep are not very sensitive to cold, but they dislike dampness. The steam from fermenting manure ts particu larly injurious to them, especially when confined In close pens. This should never be allowed. Let the sheep out every pleasant day. : 0 POINTS ON FEEDING Overfeeding, like a two edged sword, cuts loth ways one in actual waste of feed, the other In the derangement of the animal's digestive system. Enrea la Spring;. I give my ewes about all the grain they will eat during March and April. The 1st of May I begin to decrease the grain, lessening the quantity gradual ly until about the middle of the month. I then turn them on good grass, and how the lambs do grow! J. T. Drake. Variety the Spice of Stock Feed. Though straw Is generally and truly regarded as very poor feed for stock, it is no uncommon thing to see fatten ing animals that are fed highly on grain and meal helping themselves to the straw stack. This is, however, enly another evidence of the necessity of a . great variety of food for stock. Lamb a Like Wtlar, The lamb will drink a good deal of pure water even while Bucking the mother. It should be readily available and always clean enough for human consumption, Beet Palp. A net gain of fourteen pounds of flesh per animal from the plain pulp ration over that from dried molasses beet pulp has been obtained at the New Jersey station. Alfalfa Strslarhi, A. considerable number of experi ments in Arizona with alfalfa straight rations for steers fed against com bined rations of alfalfa and carbohy drate feeds Indicate practically the equality of the combined feeds with alfalfa fresh aud as hay, considering only the gains made by the animals fed. II a it Versa 'Cooked Grain. Many experiments go to prove that raw gralus are just as valuable as, if not even more valuable than, cookeil grain for swine. Give a Little Grain. In the alfalfa regions of the west work horses upon the farm may be fed, the year round upon uo other ratloa than alfalfa. It Is, however, generally conceded that horses, while heavily worked, should receive at least a spall grain ration. The Stunted Colt. ' ff the colt lacks exercise there I danger of feeding him too much, bur If he Is getting all the exercise be will take every day I do not think he can be overfed. If I bad a colt stunted la growth I would give him skim milk, If I bad It and put some oilmaal and bran Into his feed. I would alBO feed. him Borne roots. George McKerrow, Wisconsin.