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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1906)
?r General Information I'niiilly liquor nt I'oHt At King", tl We liuvr (i full wt nf Myellltiilllut & CnV, Hdiupli'M of Stuck Certificate mul lunula, with price list. If you nro nranllng 11 atork roinpiiliy K''t our price on h tor It certllleatea. If WAVIT.IC Id men In each ntnte to travel, jioht signs, mlvertlHe nml len ve HiiuiileN of our gnml. Huliiry $7.Y(K) per month. f.'l.tH) per ilfiy for (.x nen. JtOYAl, SUPPLY CO.; ).!.. W. Alia Itluek. Chicago. Mil Tim I'.xiiinlner Iiim reeelveil n new HHliipli' bunk oMhe Wall Street line of enutruved t ertllU-MteK of Mtock nml titiliil lilmikH, the linmt up to date on the market. I'ei uml endorsed by the liiullng llnuiclcr of Amerlea. Copyrighted, fall anil Mee thein If you need anything In thlH line. It H'ANTKI: Two men In eaeh eon nty to repreMent ami ndvertlnn Hard ware depart incut , put out HimpleH of our Koodn. etc. Traveling 1'tinlt Ion or Olllre Manager. Halnry 'M per mouth, rUHll weekly, with all expelmen paid In advance. We fiirnloh every- think'. 1 The Cohimbla IIiiiim Iept. CIO, 'SM .Mil Avo Chicago, III WANTI'.K: Two ifteii In each county to reprcHcnt and advertise Hardware )epart uient, put out wimple of our goods, etc. Travel ing I'onUIuu or Olllce Mummer. Sal ary f'.HUMl per month cmmIi weekly, with all expeiiHi M paid In advance. We furnish everyt hlng. Tiii;oi,r.Mi!i.v iioisk. Chicago, 111. )i pl. lilii, Mution, I'.ldg. The lllinolH Central initiiitniiiN unexcelled service from thu Went In the Knot and Smith. Milking t-loHii connection with train f nil traiihctinliiieiiUl linen, piMHcngcrH are Riven their choice of mute to ( hiCHUO IxmiHville, Memplii and New Orleans, And through these, point to the far f BHt. rroxpcclivii travelers deniiiim intor . inuliou as to tho lowest rate and l-cut routes nro invited to correHjiond with the follow iiiK representatives. It. if. Trumbull. Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., I'ortlund, Ore. J. C. Limlsey, Truv Pansenger Agent, H- Third Hi.. Portland, Ore. I'linl IS. Thompson Passenger Atfeiit Column Iliiihliiitf NtHttlo Vh. Popular and Picturesque. The only thing ncccuHury to make the Ictivcr and Kio (irande tho most pop ular, as it Im" ever Wen known the most pleiiHiuit and most picturesque way to cri'fH the continent. has come about. ThlH the iftabliNhnient ol through sleeping car service. i., ...... ,.,-ti,,ri uith the . K. A. N. a J Mlllll ' through rullniiin Standard Sleeper ih now run from rorthnul to netiver, iev lug rortlimd at K..-i p. m.. arriving at Halt Lake at K.40 a. m. the second iiiorning, leaving Salt Uke at :i..r0 p. in. ami arriving at iH-nver 4 P- "' 1,10 following day. This schedule give pas sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a day light ride tlirongh the grandest scenery hi tliejworld. For reHervation in this rar ami for ll IuHtrted biM.kletH picturing tho scenery ContignouH to the Denver & lUotirande, proving it to he tho '-Scenic Line of the World," wiitetoW. C. Mcllride, lien oral Agent, 11 Third Htreet, rortland. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you are particular and want tho bent and mean to have it, ask the ticket agent to route you Via tho ILLINOIS CKNTHAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between St.l'aul, Omaha, Chicago, St.Louis, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional chargo is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which are Sited with lavatories and smocking rouns, and have a porter in attendance Hrfiib via tho ILLLNOLS CHNTKAL are tin lowest and we will be glad to quote ti'em in connection with any transcontiiental line. H. II. Tiumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, l'ortland Ore. J. C. Lindny, T. F. & P. :a., U2 Paul 11. Thoopson, Frt. Ajrassenger Agent, Colman Wdg., Seattle, Wash. Ay ers Pills K2lJ a beautiful brown or f ich black ? Use onn 1MINOA TO INTMrtftT A I.I. 01 H KCADCKB Wvi print township pinto. tf iMiteh lunch at the llrcwcry Ha loou. tf Mining blanks nt the Kxamirier offieo. Dutch lunch nt the P.rewery Nt loon. tf HampleH of the HciiuImoii hhlpplng tag nt Tim F.xh miner olllce. All nIm-n and (Ua1ltleM, from Manila to linen. tf Iook nt Ilie ilcftcriitti!iN (if the land listed with The Kxnuiir er thin week fur ftnle, nod select your piece, before it ha Im'cii mild tn Moine one e'ne, tf liliinkn fur Anal proof', Id-rert proofx, limber land ilnal proofs and blank affi davitn for applications for rpadvertiso meiits, blank witneNn' aflldavlts, etc. at The I'.XHiiiini'r ollii e. tf There I tho way to tell a ood clar; one I to buy It, pay your moiiuy and nmokc It. Hut the better way hi to kuow that it U an Fnule or u Mountain l(me, which i iiIimo lute proof of It m K''nulucneHM, Mii do and for al by A. Slorkman, at the clKiir factory, tf Wo are now prepared Vi Hell neveral tracts of laud at prices that will startle you, especially if you are acpiaiuti) with the location We have land all the way from 1.W) er aero up to $15; un improved or Improved, to suit the purchaser. Lake County Kxaminer.t Ne h Maniple of the I'lwlllc inontly nt thl olllce, and you will not WhI- tate to pay $L'.."i() for a year' nub Mclptlou to Tlio Kxumlucr and that valuable Mayazlne publlMhed In Port land, tf runner, have yor butter wruj per printed at The KxumltM' olllce, lntad of Hemline awuy for them. You kep your money at home, and pat ronle them that patronize you, Ih-mIiIi', you eo what you are et tliiK and don't Iwive to pay for It If It doenn't Miilt you. tf A Mountain of Gold could uot bring; a much hnpplnc to Mr. Luclu Wilke, of Caroline, Wl., a did one ".. box of Iiuckllu' Arnica Salvo, when It completely cured a run nt n i? More on her leg;, wlilrh had tor tured her for "3 lonyear. (!reatet antlHcptle healer of Pile, Wound, and Sore. IT: at I-eo lleall' PruK nUtrv. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate atripeaHt call on or write to u at Keno. Should yuu have friend coming from the cant you can wt Information record Iiitf rate, route, etc., which will Ik to their advantage and comfort. If you wlh you can depolt cot of ticket with u for t heir puhhuko and ticket will lie ftirnlNhed them at their eastern home. Thin olllce 1 with you and responsible, which Hhould be an Inducement to commu nicate with uh rather than with thorn! In othercltle. II. L. (Jrlfhih, Agent, So. Pac. Co. Keno, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. Dltrlct Paenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Keno, Nevada. CATARRH-! Ely's Cream Balm This Remedyja a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RtLlEP AT ONCK. It clonnHes, sonthiis, heids, and protocta the diseased inoinhrana. It vureH Catarrh and drives away a Cold in tho Head quickly. KoMtorcs the Hunsfis of Tuste and Kuuul. I'.uHy to uho. Coutains no injurious drugs. Appliud into the nogtrUs'uud uhsorbud. Largo Slzo, f)() eents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by luuii. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. Naw York. The great rule of health Keep the bowels reeular. And the great medicine Ayer's Pills. fcE.tt r Co. Ma... BUCKINGHAM'S DYE m7,. u" iuu'Ji; A V" , W. Maawrll iroiry f.akevlrw, Ore LAKE COINTY BUSIMSS MENS' DtVLLOPMINT IEA01E If you wiHh Inlormation ahou LHke County, Oregon hcMtchh eith er nf tho aliovo KTitlotiien, who will ho jileaHcd to rcjily. n. n. church dirkctoky. I'lan of se vices of Pastor of the M. K. Church, Lakeview. 1st and 3rd Hun days of each month. llethel at 11 a. m., and New Pine Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. Lakeview at II a. in., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6th Sunday Union School Houxe, at 11 a. m. Lakeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially invited to all the services. HijiroKO Sxvukr, Pastor. NoUce to Public. No person or jmrHons are allowed to treHpas or prospM't on Boctlon .'M5, townHhli 48, North, llango 15, West, on Die California Hide of tho Hoague Mining District, without first getting written permission and making con tract with J. Monroe layman, Fort Pldwell, CaliforniH. Any one doing so without written authority will lie proHOiuited. J. Monroe Ijayiimn, 19 24 Our Offer. With tiieJuno nutnlKT will Wln The Pacific Monthly' erle if hih-c-hil edition for the year W7. They will comprint a iiuiiiImt for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern. California, for San FranclKco and the ouvenlr numWr of the Iewln and (lark Kx poHltlon, alo h Hpi-clal automobile number. The artlch' of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, lx In numWr on "The Coming Supremacy of the Pa cific" are alwo promlned, and the plaiiHContx-mptated by the publisher will, without queMtlon, place The Pacific Monthly far in advance, not only of present competitor, but alo Into the unreachable clou of iierlod Ical literature on tho Pacific Coat. The Pacific Monthly 1 Hold to regu lar BubwrlWr at the extremely low price of f 1 a year. We have made an arrnnKeuwnt with the publiHhers by which we are able to offer It In connection with The Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to new aubcrihr, and old ones who pay up any back Hubwcrlptlon they I amy owe and a year In advance, for the very low price of 2.50 a year, tf Th Leading Paper of th Pacific Coast Th San Frandsco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th rory bsat weekly Newspaper published la th ntlre West. $1.50 a Year Inrludinj poilin to ny rt of the I ulud bietae, Ceniida euil Mexico It Is beet because, besides printing all the news of the world each weak In an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many articles, it has apeclal depart ments devoted ACRICULTURB H0RT1CULTUR1 POULTRY LIV STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SHORTS These are presided orer by editors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The pages devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well Illustrated and fliled with matter of the greateat Interest to all Mgaged In those Industries, every Una being written by those who are In elose touch with oondltlons prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be sent free. Do yon want the Cbreedote Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada asvd Northern Mexico ea one aide, MAP OF THE WORLD, preaeattag to view la te oontlnuowa map, with all are is In trae proportion, the en tire urfaoe of the Karth aa the other aide, , Send 3 aa4 ge the) Map aa4 Weekl3r ClwaaiaJa" lar oae year. Ktaga prepaid ea May tm4 wr. The Daily nd I2ap aa(lNiM Only aS a Yeir M, H. 4 TOWRV H. V.. I., HKrXntt freilitetit ' laltri Uw, Ore, LAKEVIEW SADDLERY S. P. AMLSTROM, Proprietor. t t t t X D t t 1 e X The 1cst anvcrosn(l. die on the market. AImu a complete line of wiikou and hiJKjry hnrni-HH, whip? riilM-H rlatiH, liltn, cpurH jnlrtH, row!tt-H, In fnctevry tiling In tin; Htm nf earrlnjfi; ami linrw fumlMlilixh. I'e pairing by competent inen. if IU rrftTPE?! ITU ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOH For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LK1MT Q BO HAKKOW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors ee,ee,et.e,e Lakeview Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. V t t Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. ...LAKEIVICVV, UKCUU1N... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES l,efeC,tX,ef4J'l BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Magazine Agency will make the toiiowingbargai'-. prices on 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 J rr McCalI'5 magazine 50 UUUI Year Sl.UU No. 2. Three Hagazines for the price of one Success $1.00 Madame i.oo threev0ne$Q no The Reader J.00 YearCPO.UU N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 0 McCalPsMagazine.... 50 H One CD A rr American Boy .i.OO -f-,- YearCpl.UU Madame 1.00 lOUr success $1.00 11 Cosmopolitan 1.00 1Jl one(Q (r Review of Revsews... 3.00-f-. year tpO.vJw Madame LOGOUT SPECIAL Tha above combinations nro some ol the best ever offered to the public. Tho Success la the beet general jnouthly magazine published. Mc t all's Magazine la the best fashion magazine. Madame la now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Bov la the best In Its class. Think of It four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, 13.50 worth for t-'-OO, provided you Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers toHa dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, .V etk 2 4 Si e E. Snider Building on Water St. . ..,.r.,, t send your order at once. ONE OF NATURE'S TOOLS. Ifew'Teaerle Are VmA la F1lnhlaT DIsTrrent tint be. Growing by the waysld you will of ten ao that stately, aplny looking filnnt, the teazel, but 1 wonder how? many know that It hna helped to finish many a pleoe of cloth they wear. We are apt to think of a tool as domethlnR of man's make, yet here In one of nature's own, and nothing hn ever been manufactured to successful ly take Its place. For ages the teazel lias been used for fulling cloth that Is, raising the "nnp"-and the manu facturers refer to "nnp godn" thua treated as "gigged." When ripe, the dried spike heads are gathered, packed carefully In bundle and shipped In all directions to facto ries. The variety mostly uil have the extreme end of the spikes hooked or curved backward. This is called "fullers' teazil." These heads form a sort of brush and are attached to a wheel or cylinder which revolves agalnsf the surface of the cloth, and these curved spikes catch part of the threads atd pull them up, making fuzzy nap. This Is trimmed down and leaves that soft, velvety finish to the cloth. The spikes have strength enough and elasticity, but when they come In contact with a rough place In the cloth they break and so avoid tearing the material. Try as they may, no one has 1 ever been able to Invent a tool possess '. ing all of these qualities, so the teazel I stands unrivaled for that use. The plant as we see It growing wild looks ' perhap nt first gl.nnce somewhat like I a thistle, bet It really has a dignity, ( and character all Its own. The beads in flower are covered with a flufty down, lavender or white, and as the blossoms drop spikes appear until lat er it fairly bristles. The leaves, point ed and sii'ked. shooting out each side of the stem, nn'ft at the base and form a little bain It which 1 usually wa ter. V-- linve t!; nTne of the plant from t':c 'J;-"4: "rtiri'?aei:'?." meaning thirsty, mid many ot'.ier fanciful ones, Buch as Venus' run. Venus' bnth, wood or chur -'i broom, rryi.-y fcimbs, cloth ier's brush, etc. S-. Nicholas. ODDITIS Bees never store up honey where It Is light. The moth has a fur Jacket and the butterfly none. A squirrel comes down a tree head first and a cat tall first. Leaves will attract dew when boards, sticks and stones will not Corn on the ear Is never found wltk an uneven number of rows. The dragon fly can devour Its own body and the head still live. A horsefly will live for hours after the bead has been pinched off. Fish, flies and caterpillars may te frozen solid and still retain life. A horse always gets up fore parts first and a cow directly the opposite. Some flies thrust their eggs into the bodies of caterpillars, but always In such parts of the body that when the larvae are feeding on the flesh of the foster parent they will not eat Into any vital part. Pone ob People's Kantee. A little while ago a popular form of social amusement was found In pun ning on people's names "Why did So- i and-so?" "Because Such-and-such." The game ran riot for a time, and echoes of It are still heard In the outer suburbs. Before those echoes die away a correspondent suggests that we should put it on record that the orig inator ofLtbe fashion was no less pota ble a peVson than the Quaker poet, John Greenleaf Whittier. On an anti slavery lecturer named Mary Grew, visiting Boston in 1871.' Whittier wrote a poem. "How Mary Grew," each staa ra ending on a variation of the pun The world were safe if but a few Could grow In grace as Mary Grew.. London Chronicle. Not la Any Count?. The city of St. Louis is not In any county. It Is an independent munici pality equipped with all the machinery of county and city government. It has Its own circuit and criminal courts its own grand jury, Jail, etc. The cir cuit attorney Is the prosecuting officer of St Louis. Until 1S70 St. Louis was the county seat of St Louis county, but in that year the city was complete ly separated from the county, so that It is now as Independent subdivision of the state. Clayton, a few miles west of the city. Is now the courthouse town of St Louis county. St. Louis Repub lic. The Jersey Cow. The Jersey cow Is a small animal, and therefore her maintenance ration is small, while a relatively large part of her food goes 'to profit. She Is a persistent milker, often a perpetual milker, and ordinarily not dry more than six or eight weeks in a year. She has an extremely long period of use fulness In the dairy. Five years cover the profitable work of the average cow. The Jersey produces until fifteen years, old. Many are profitable when elirhteea to twenty-one years of age. Farmer. Tha Other Way. "Aren't you afraid that horse will run away with aomebody 1" "Friend," said Broncho Bob, "it ain't nothln' In Crimson gulch for a hoss to run away with a man. It's when a man tries to run away with a hoss that there'a danger." Washington Star. Sorrow of It. Husband (during the spat) Anyway, I'm not afraid to say what I think. Wife No, I suppose not, but you ought to be ashamed to. Detroit Tribune. i