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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1906)
: Qe General Information Fnnill.v liquor lit I'ont & Kings, t! We have afnll net f MywII-UollliiN & Vm., witnph d Stock OTltflcitle and bonds, wHIi price llMt. K yoii ant nrunnUIng n MtM-fc com puny K"t our price cm "lock ciTllllmte. if WANTI'.I: 10 men In encli stnte to travel, Mt hIiih, advcrtlne nml Ifii vp Knmplc f our good. Hillary f 73.00 mt month, f 1.00 per dny for expense. IMtYAIi HIJl'I'LV CO.; Iept. W, Alln Work, Chicago. r.2-2- Tho F.xatnliipr Iihh received a iiiw ample book of the Wall Street Unit of engraved oertlllentc of stock and bond blnnk. tint inont upto-dnlo on the market. TmimI ami endorsed by l.-mllnir financier of America. Copyrighted. Call nml ee tlii'in If you need anything l tlil Unt'. tf H'ANTKP: Two men In each eon nty t represent anl advertise 1 1 aril, ware department, put out sample of our good, etc. Traveling l'olt. Ion or Ottlca Manager. Salary t'K) ht n.ontli. chhIi weekly, wit li all expenses paid In advance. Wc furnish every, thing. H-l-' Tim Columbia House Dt.pt. I0. 234 nth Ao Chicago, III WANTKD: Two men In each county tt rcprewnt "lvertl Hardware iK-partnn-nt. put out samples of our good, etc. Travel ing I'tmltloii orOlllee Manager. Sal ary t'.m.oo ht month ranli weekly, w ith all exjente paid l lulvaiicp. We furnlMh every t iling. TIIKCOM'MI'.IA IlorSK. Chicago, 111. iH-pt. CIO, Mono", Hid. The Illinois Central nisintsina unexcelled service from the West to the i:t nl South. MWln cloe connections with trains of all transcontinental tin". passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicsiio Imisville, Memphis nml New Orleans, and through these points to H'o far east. . .1. I. .!,,. l'roecllve travelers it' notion fin to tho lowest rates mi.l Ut ! .route me invited to corrtsond with (he following representatives. 11. II. Trumhull, Commercial Agimt, 142 Thlnl Kt., Portland, Ore. J. C. I.lndsey, Tmv Passenger Agent, 142 Thlnl Mt.. rortluinl, Ore. Paul It. Thompson Passenger Agent Col man P.uildir.g eattlo Hash. Popular and Plctureaque. The only thing neeoKary to make the Denver and Kio (irande the moat pop ular, an it has ever iHMtn known the not pleaaant anJ mont pictureHquu way to cromi the continent, has come about. ThU is tho wttahliKhmcnt of through alpppinn cur avrvico. In coiiiiection w ith the O. It. A N. a through l'tillman Standanl Sleeper is now run from Portland to iHsnver, leav ing rortland at 8..'. p. m.. arriving at Bait Lake at 8 40 a. m. the second morning, leuving Pali Lake at 3.f)0 p. m. and arriving at Penver 4 'X P- "' t,,e following day. This schedulo gives pas ongers neven hours Ktop-over In Salt Lake, affonling an i.pix.rtunity to visit . the Mormon Capital as well as a day light ride through the grandest scenery in thejwnrld. For reservation in this car and for il liiHtrulod loklets picturing tho scenery contiguous to tho Denver &KloGrande, proving it to I- the '-Scenic Line of the World," w.lletoW.,C. Mcllrlde, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third- street, rortland. If You are not Particular don't travel over tho Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage j hut if you are particular and want the best and mean to have it. ask tho ticket agent to route you via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho road that runs through solid vestibule trains between StTaul, Omaha, Chicago, St.Louis, Memphis, and Now Orleans. No additional charge is made for a Boat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Kates via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL are tho lowest and we will bo glad to quote them la connection with any transcontinental lino. B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. ;A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Taul It. Thompson, Frt. A Passenger Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattlo, Wash. lAyersPills Want your moustache or beard tlicautlfilbrownorrlchblack? Use 1: SOHR TMINO TO INTI!KI!AT ALL Ot'K UI'.AMUn We print township pints. tf Dutch lunch at tlui llrcwery Sa loon. tf Mining blanks at the 1'xamiiier olllce, Dutch lunch t tint Prowpry Sa loon, tf Tho Examiner prints township plats, and makes them into honk loonier, tf Post & Klntf havii tho Uit grade of UiiiorM and cltc'ir to Im found In Ori'Koii. tf All orders left at tho White Bakery will bn. promptly flllod and delivered at residence. tf Sample of tho Dennltion shipping tnjf at Tho Examiner oftlrc. All hI'm ami iualltleN, from Manila to linen. tf IMik at tlin descriptions of the land IImIimI with The Examiner this week for sale, and selectjyour piece before it has been sold to some one eUe. tf Planks for final proof, Desert proofs, titular land final proofs and blank am davits for applications for rcadvertise ments, blank witness' affidavits, etc. at The Examiner office. tf. Then? I two wiiyn to tell a Rood cltfiir; one Ih to buy It, pay your moiiiiy and mnoke It. Put the better way la to know that it in an Engl" or a Mountain Homo, which in iiImo lute proof of It jfenulneni-HM, Mnde and for nalo by A. Storkman, at the clar factory. If We are now prepared to sell several tracts of land at prices that will startle you, especially if you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from 1 1.60 per acre up to f IS ; un improved r Improved, to suit the purchaser. Lake County Examiner. t S a Hiimpln of tho Pacific inotitly at thin olllce, and you will not henl tate to pay $2..V) for a yeir' eub- itclptloii to Tho Examiner and that valuable Mnynxlno published In Port land, tf H. M. Ikdl, Iteptiblican nomineo for county treiiHiirer of Crook couuty, Is sure to Im tho winner at tho June election. Ho uuuoiiuccs in bin curd In the Prlnevlllo papers thut "My policy will bo to divide tho county funds that may be In my charge." Of course every voter In the county will como In for his divy ns soon us tho funds are turned over to tho now treasurer. C. S. Lovi'lt'HW InvlteH tho public to J tduire their patronage with him at the South Iakevlew KiikI and Livery Stable. He guarantee Kd treat ment to all Htock left In hi care, nml propones to fei'd Rood hay and plenty of ft. ao-tf Farmers, have yor butter wraii per printed at The Examine olllce, liiHtead of BcndlnK awny for them. You keep your money at homo, ami patronize them that patronize you, Is-Hlde. you mn what you are got- tln and don't have to pay for It If It doesn't Hiiit you. tf A Mountain of Gold , could not bring; as much happiness to Mr. Lncla Wllke, of Caroline, Wis., a did one 2.V: box of liucklln's Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning Bore on her leg, which had tor tun'd her for 2.'t long; year. Greatest antiseptic healer of Pile, Wound, and Sore. 2.c at Leaeall' Drug store. tiZ. S?ADj Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cloniiHos, soothes, hcnls, and protects the diHunwHl luembnuifl. It cures Cittarrh and drives away a Cold In the Head quickly. Restores the Hoiihus of Taste and Sinull. hMiy to uto, t'outuins no injurious drug. Appliod into the nottLrila aud ahsorbud. Ijtirga Size, CO conts at DruggiHts or by imiil j Triul Size, 1U cents by muii. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. Ntw Yorn, Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. J.O Avar Co. Lowell. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE mi .t.iuut), M. K. I mtttnt lhPt lw, Ore, rtsrr l.MkPvlptr, Or LAKE COINTY BUSINESS MLNS' DtVElOPMtNT IEAGLE If you wih Inforrnfttion abou Lnke County, Oregon a'1'JroHS eith er of the abovo ntlcrnen, who will he ili:aHcl to reply. n. n. church directory. Plan of set vices of I'astor of the M. K. Church, Ijikevlew. 1st and 3rd Sun days of each month. Bethel at 11 a. in., and New Fine Creek at 7 p. m 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. Lake view at II a. in., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6th Sundny Union School House at 11 a.m. Lakeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially Invited to all the services. HAKrouo Hnydkh, Pastor. WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager fman or woman) for this connty and adjoining territory. Salary (20 and ex penses paid weekly; expense money ad vanced: Work pleasant; position per manent. No Investment or experience rcpuired. Write at once for full partic ulars and enclose self-addressed envel ope. COOPER A CO., 11-60 7 132 Lake St., Chicago, III. Our Offer. With tho June number will begin Tho Pacific Monthly' mtIih of kc hi I edition for the year PJ06. They will comprlea number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Franclnco and the aouvenlr number of tho Iiewl and Clark Ex position, also a ieclal automobile numlMT. Tho article of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, nix In number on "The Coming Supremacy of the Pa cific" are; also promised, und the plans contemplated by the publishers will, without question, plaee The Pacific Monthly far In advance, not only of prew:nt competitor, but alo Into the unreachable cla of period ical literature ou tho Pacific Coat. The Pacific Monthly 1 old to regu lar HubcrllaT at the extremely low price of fl a year. We have made an arrangement with the publlHhera by which wo are able to offer It In connection with The Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to new subHcrllm, and old ones who pay up any back subscription they may owe and a year In advance, for tho very low price of f 2.50 a year, tf The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast Th San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th rory best weekly Newspaper pubilshed la ths entire West. $1.50 a Year Includii.ir vomff to ) of the Uutud aieUta, Leuada eod Mexico It Is best because, besides printing all the news of the world eact week In an Interesting way and u11t Illustrating many j artlc'es, it has special deparV mt.nts devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIVi STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SrOKTS These are presided ever by editors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The pttges devoted to Agr. culture, Horticu.ture, Poultry and Live S;ock ara well Illustrated and fi led with matter of the greatest Interest to ail ngaged la these mduiiries, every line being written by those who are In close t.'uch with oondltlona prevailing on thU Cent. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will be sent free. Do you want tho Chroaiclt Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Cajiada and Northern Mexloo oa one side, MAP OP THB WORLD, presenting to view In tne oontlnueus map. with all areas In tro proportion, tho en tire turfaoe of tho Earth an tho other side, t Send 3 ismI got tha Map Jkd "Woaly CkrontoV tor one yesu, Ktgo atwpaU oa May aa4 tor. The Dally end Mip Only L?5 a Yoaar it, n. Tocnto, CM. 0XBOVUKTKM BSMXTIDUfT S LAKEVIEW S 5ADDLERV t t, Z t t s t t O S. V. AMLSTROM, Proprietor, The best Va(jVos-(l-dlc on the market. Also a complete line of wajjon and UKKJ harn8H, whlpr rotwH rlntiH, bHn, pur quirts, roHt'ttea, In fact every thlnir In the line of carrliK ami liorse furnlshlngh. I!e pairing by comjietent m HOT EL ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN ' THROUGHOLT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATION? SAHPLE ROOn For COHHERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT mmMfmm pplioht I ir.HT X- H A a Lakeview Furniture Store E. N. JAQU1SH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE g WALL EfNpoELREUiSASfSI: Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... & CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES JJJtatJa.aaJaJ BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Central Magazine Agency will make the following bargain priceson on the leading maga zines of the country Just in order to secure your order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Madame 1 00 hnth One m A CC McCall's magazine 50 UUUI YearCbl.UU No. 2. Three flagazines for the price of one MameZ $Ku0 three OncCDQ QQ The Reader 3.00 YearCPO.LAJ N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 r McCall's Magazine.... 50 One (VA American Boy i.OO -fVm-a YearCPl.UU Madame 1.00 ltlUr success $1.00 .11 Cosmopolitan 1.00 one CD Q Af Review of Revsews... 3.00-- year Q)0,kJJ Madame 1.001UUI SPECIAL Tha above combinations are some of the beet ever offered to the public. The Success Id the best general monthly magazine published. Mc t 'all's Masazlne Is the best fashion magazine. Madame la now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Boy Is the best In its class. Think of It four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, 3.50 worth for f2.00, provided you aend j'our order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscrlbers to Ha dame. 5end for our free catalogue. Central flagazine Agency LJox 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, ' ' C v f W 1 ' i if''vf . m 9 f ODOW Prnnrietnrs 4 A 7 -. ..X-itad A SCRAPER AND LEVELER. Coaeotlrt Man's Dle For Im rovlaar HIM ft node. Jamfn II. MscDonnld, stnto blgbwity commissioner of Conneotlcnt, who f Interested In the Improvement of our common dirt roads, has ent to tha Good Honda XISKiutliio a sketch of a simple tool that he thinks will assist road builders all over the United States In making a betterment of tha common dirt ronds with very little e pen so. Mr. MacDonnld descrllws hl device as follows: This simple drng la one that tins been used for many years In my own prac tice and has been adopted by many towns In the state (Connecticut) for removing ruts and too marks, aud A trlbutlng the 'natural material to fte used on the roads. It can also be used as a roller and levcler to firm the ma terial. The cutting edse. or tooth side of the drag, is shod with strap Iron, or for economy an old wagon tire can Re used; also the straps to which tfis BA'rr ok AvtCMsiawoTri BO AD fiCUAPEB AKD LFVKLEB. chain Is to le attached can be made ol an old wagon tire. The chain to ba used uimju the iIim need not be spe cially made for the purjxsc. Any cbnlrk having u L-jo. o.i oiu fu.I can be used. The only we! ht upi'HMrj' ti produca . on the ordinury road the ability to re- move r.it.- nn.i t; ? i.mrUs la t!ia weight of Ui2 driver, but if ablitljnal v.eigtt Is required t'.:e dm-? c.i:i ba loaded with atone. If material Is desired trma tha shoul ders to round up the road with tha chain cau be KLo.le.icd on either side, making a d:a-o.;.U dra t bring the) material from the .sides to the center. If It is simply a question of smoothing leveling or firming the road the drag can be turned over on the reverse side, and a sple.idid, smooth road will re sult The use of" this drag In the lata fall in leveling up the road will result In having a smooth and pleasant road throughout the, entire winter months. Recourse to the drag in the spring wQl result in making a pleasant road for the entire summer. , The tool is so simple In Its construc tion that any fanner can make one) and the expense entailed Is so very, very slight that it is entirely1 within the rreans of almost any one to pro vide himself with this very useful arti cle of highway Improvement The dl- mensions of the drag are as follows: Length of plank. 8 feet; thickness, 2 InclipB- nvprl.1 n nf nl.lnk 3 InrhpHT straps for draft on drag. 1 foot 6 inches from center at chain end and 2 feet ft inches from center at back; bolts for planks, 2 baches long and one-hall inch in diameter; bolts for straps, 3 inches long, and straps for draft 2 Inches wide. Chestnut plank will bfl most serviceable. All heads of bolts are to be let in or sunk. Straps for wear edge are to be nailed on. Any log or wagon chain can be used to at tach drag. The chain can be shortened with S hook or shackles. The entire, expense under the most unfavorablo conditions should not exceed $5. ' This drag has done such efficient work for me for so many years that I am satisfied that any one who has onc used it will always continue to so do. Good Roads la Mlehtarmn. Tho Michigan State Good Roads as sociation was organized In Flint Jan.. 25. One of the resolutions passed at. the largely attended meeting referre-J-to the Brownlow bill, now before con gress, which if passed will set apart 1702,000 for Michigan state roads, says the Municipal Journal and Engineer. The meeting favored future distribu tion of funds among counties in pro portion to their assessed valuations. Other resolutions urge co-operation be tween "good roads" organizations and with, federal, state and county officials. It was also resolved "that Internation al, state and county fairs should give premiums to the states and counties that give the best, most appropriate and dignified names to their roads and that first complete their markings; to. designers and builders of the longest best and most beautiful roads, of mod el lntercapltal, Intercounty seat and In tertownxhlp center boulevards, of beau tiful avenues along our lakes and riv ers and of country bridges." The asso ciation decided to publish a monthly bulletin. Mayor Todd of Jackson was elected president. Convict. Pot Working: Road.. A resolution adopted by the United Mine Workers in convention at Indian apolis recently cans ror tne use or con- r Vict labor on public highways and de clares that much good would result to the citizens and the country at largo If convjet labor, both state and national, should be used la this way. Work of this kind Is permanent la character and would be a boast to prosperity. The secretary of the unl6n was In atructed to communicate with aU trades union legislative committees, with the farmers' organizations and the good roads associations of the coun try, with a view to having bills drawn and presented to various state and na tional legislative bodies urging tha move. N I