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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
: Qc General Information &on.R THINOft TO INTIIWHST ALL OI K WRAI)l:KS I'iiiiiII.v llipior nt I 'out & Kltign. (I W'v print t'lwniiliip plat. tf i i a . . a. . Wo have a (nil Mi't nf Mvmi'II IVilllti """" ""..& ii.i; nrcw.ry nu AI'iiV, mm inti1M of Ntnck (Vrt Ulciile I " nml ImiihIm, with print I Int.. If you Mitilni blank at tho Kxniniiicr lint oiKiiiilr.liiK a ntnck company get jolllco. our price on Miock n'riuicati'M. ti II. M. I,, MtHn.r 4. W. Maxfrfll I'fpnl'UMit :reti.rr takrvlaw, Or, l.nkrvlrw, Or LAKE COUNTY BtlSINLSS MLNS' DIVLLOPMLNT HAGUE If you wish Intortnation alou Lko County, Oregon MMrixM eith er of tho alxiv gentlemen, who will ho planned to reply. WAN'IT.H: 10 men In each Klnlo to travel, post nlgtiM, advcrtlne nml leu vt HUinplt'H of our koi H U. Miliary f7.Y00 per inoiith. f II.iki per day fur oxpi'iiHtM. ItOYAl, KIM'I'I.Y CO.; Dept. W. Allan Block, . hlcngo. Mi.'. Tint Kxiiinlticr ban received a new Kiiiftplt- hook of tint Wall NIrccL lliu of engraved cert HIciiIcm of Muck ami llOllll lllllllkM, till' IIIOMt. up to-tlntf on tin market. I'mciI and cndirncil by tlii lending llniiinliTM of America. Hutch luueli at tin Brewery Sa loon, tf HainplcM of tint IH'IiiiImiiii Mhlpplng tugs at The Kxatnlner ofllco. All nIwn ami (ualltliK, from Manila to linen. tf Look Ht tint 'li'tii riplioiiH of lint IhihI IimIimI with Tint Kxiwnli er thin week fur nale, and select your piece before il hnn lieeti cold to Koiuit uiim tOne, tf 1 . ) it ii k m fur IIuhI proofs, Jtenert proofs. C.p. righted, fall ami m-c them If U'bcr h'ml nnnl proof, ami hi. ink ttf!l you' l .1 anything In H.Im line, tf j vim for application for reailverlin.,. HANI 'I'M: Two men In each eou nty to represent ami advertise Hard ware (leparlment, put out mii hi iI-m of our kuoiIh, ete. Traveling I'onlt li mi or Oillce Manager. Salary per liioiith, eaxh weekly, wit h all expense pahl In advance. We furnish every thing K-V2 The Columbia House lept. tt, 1SU 5th Ave Chicago, III WANTKH: Two men in eneh county to represent ami advertise Hardware liepartnieut, put out Maniples if our goods, etc. Travel ing Position or Ullee Manager. Sal ary fHiim per month cumIi weekly, with all expenses paid In advance. We furnish everything. Till'. I ( l .I'M Itl A IIOCSK. Chicago, Hi Kept. d0, Mi.ikiii, l'.hlK- The Illinois Central ninintains unexcelled service from the Went l tho Cant and South. Making cIoho roimectioiiN with train of all j transcontinental linen, pHH.ciiKer" are given their ehoiee of routed to ( hicaito tiii-ntn, hhink witneMi' KftldavitH, etc. at Thn I'.xalniner ndh-u. tf There Ih two wayM to tell n j;ood elKar; one In to buy It, pay your iiionay and Hiuoke It. Hut t hit het ter way In to know that it Ih an Kale or a Mountain lUme, which Ih iiIiho lule proof of 1 1 m KetiulueneNM, Made and for mile hy A. Storkman, at tht elirar fiw tory. tf Wo ant now prepared V) nell mtvcral trnctM of land at price that will ntartlo yoii, etiM('ially if you aru acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from I.W) nr acrn up to I5; un Improvel or Improved, to mit the purcliHHcr. I-ake County Kxaminer.t See a mil u i j of the I'liclllc inontly at thin ofllee, and you w ill not IicmI tato to pay J'-'.r.O for a yenr'H huIi Mclptloii to Tho Kxnmlncr and that valualile Maynzlno pulillHhed In Port land, tf I-'armorH, have yor butter wrap-M-rH prlnti-d at Tho Kxiunlne office, liiHtead of w-ndluK away for them. You keep your money at home, and pat renin them that patronize you, II. II. CHURCH DIRECTORY. I'lan of aeivice of I'antor of tho M. K Church, I.Hkeview. lut and 3rd Hun dayM of each month. Hi lhel at 11 a. m., and New I'ine Creek at 7 p. ni., 2nd amHth Hondnytt of each month. Laknview at 11 a. in., and 7 p. to. Prayer meetiriK Thurmlay 7 p.m. fjih Hnndny Union rchool Houhk at 11 m. Iitkiiview at 7 p. in. You are cordially invited to all the vervicea. KNKoiin K.NVOKK, 1'antor. T . Notice Co Public. No pernoii or pernona are allowed to trenpiiMM or proHpect on Hwitlon .'5, towriHhip iH, North, ItnriKQ In, Weat, on tho California Hide of tho IIonwuc: Minim KiHtrict, without flrHt getting written permiHiion ami mnkiiiK con tract with J. Monroo Iiiyman, Fort itidwell, Cidifornlii. Any one doliiK ho without written authority will be. proneeuted. J. Monroo Layman, 10 21 'II k f . .....I V..uf I IrlimnH I ummv.N.', ....i.iii.i. i ' !,.HldeH. you Mi-o what you aro -t ml through tlientt ihiiiuh to ino mr eiiMt. l'roMju-ctive traveler deciring infor Uiulioii a to the loweal ' rule and Itent route ant invited to correspond with the follow iii- repremmtative. It. II. Trumhull, Commercial Agent, H2 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. I.indHey, Trav PaaaenKor Aent, 142 Third Ht.. Portland, Ore. Paul It. Thompiton PuHnenger Agent Colman I'.uihlii.g .Seattle H'atdi. Popular and Picturcujue. The only thing Decennary to mnko the Ke nver a ml ltio Grande tho tnont pop ular, a il ha ever been known the inimt pleaniint and moat picturenque way to croc tho continent, lias come about. Thl iM the entabliHhment of through HlecpiiW car service. In connection with the O. H. N. through l'lillmnn Standard Sleeper i now run from Portland to Kenver, Ieav i., p.,rii,i.wl .a H.J.". n. in., arriving at ..)( I ii Li nt. 8 .40 a. in. tho aitcond inorniiig, letiving Suit Luke at :i.f0 p m. and arriving at Kenver 4. 20 p. in. the following day. Thin schedule gives pas songers seven hourB Bto-over in Suit Lake, Hffofding an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital an well as a day light rldo through the grandest scenery in the world. For reservation in this car and for il hiHtraled booklets picturing tho scenery continuous to the Kenver & Klodranile, proving it to be the Scenic. Line of the World," write to W. 0. McIJrlde, (Jen- eral Agent. 12-1 Third street, rortiunu. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old roud will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you are particular and want the best and moan to havo it, ask the ticket agent to route youviu tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between St-Paul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louis, Moinphis, and New Orloaug. No additional charge is made for a seat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smockli rooms, and have a porter in attendance.' Kates via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will be glad to qnoto thorn in connection with any transcontinental line. II. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. LiiulBoy, T. F. & P. IA., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul 1. Thompson, Frt. AJPassenger Agent, Column Bldg., Seattle, Wash. tlnjc and don't have to pay for It If It doesn't Hiilt you. tf K. I). MiipleHden hari finished his ciinviiwrt of the county and thorns who w ish to order fruit trees from tho Ore gon Nursery Co., can scud their order to Mr. Mnplcsdeu at 1-1 Li ml i Ave., Oiikluud, California., mid their order will receive tho same prompt atten tion Unit Mr. Maplesdeu would give it, were ho hero to take tho order. Mr. I Maplesdeu annuonces that ho has done an iicceptiouully good business in this county this spring nod will bring in tho finest lot of nursery stock this fall ever brought to tho conn ty. 22-20 A Mountain of Gold could not bring; iih much hupplncnH to MrH. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Win. iih did one 2.V box of liucklln's Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning; sore on her leu. which had tor tared her for 2-"l long; years. (ireatoHt antiseptic healer of Piles, WoundH and Sores. 2."tC at Ia-o HoiiII'h Krun Htore. Our Offer. With tin.' Juno iiuinlMT will beln The Poclllc Monthly's wrleH of Hpec lal edltloiiH for the year 11K).". They will comprise a iiuiiiImt for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San I'rantiHco and the nouvenlr number of the I a' win and Clark Lx poHltlon, also a special automobile riumlier. The nrtkicH of Dr. Wolf von Schlerbrand, six In number on "Tho Coming Supremacy of the Pa cific" arc also promised, und the planHcoiitemplatod by the publlHhers will, without question, place The Pacific Monthly far In advance, not only of preHentcompotltorH, but also Into the unreachable cIumh of jHtrlod lcal literature on the Pacific Coast. Tho Pacific Monthly Is Hold to regu lar BuliHcrlberH at the extremely low price of f 1 a year. We have made an arrangement with the publishers by which we are able to offer It In connection with The Luke County Examiner, (both Publications), to new 8ubHcrll"H, ami old ones who pay up any back subscription they nm3- owe and a year In advance, for tho very low price of $2.50 a year, tf s. o o D t 2 J Also a completellno of wagon rohi-M riatan, bits, ppur qnlrtH, rowtten, In fact every 4' thing In tho lino of carriage I, tid li.rui. fiif-nfulilt-i.rt. 11.. .... ...r-.,,. in, j,c I pairing by comK-t'nt men. LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. F. AMLSTROM, Proprlelor. The best Vuqi'c'o sad dle on the market. and buggy harness, whlpv A l 3 J ' A . II, i 7 .' . ?' - ifjii i; ' g-1 iLmC?: .i,i&?iwu.iA& f ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAHPLE ROOH For COnriERClAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip east call on or write to uh at Reno. Should you havo frlondrt coming from the eaHtyoti can get Information regard lug rntoH, routcH, etc., w hich will be to their advantage and comfort. If you wish you can deposit cost of ticket with us for their piiHHago and tlcketH will bo furnished them at their eaHtern homes. Thin ollice Ih with you and responsible, which should be an Inducement to commit nlcato with us rather than with those In other cities. II. L. Orlmth, Agent, So. Pac. Co. Reno, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. DlHtrict PaBHonger Agent, Southern. Pacific Co., Reno, Nevada. mout by Ely's Croam Balm, which in agroa. ably arouiutio. It is received through tha noslrils. oloausos and heals the whole sur face over which it ditmscs iUolf. Druggista sell the CUo. Biza Trial size by inuil, 10 oeuts. Test it ami you uro sure to couuuue the treatuieut. Announcement. Tn annnmniniluta those who are nartial to the 11H8 of atomizers iu applying liquids into the canal passages for Mtarrhal lrvti UU9t Hie )ropni'.'.ir jiroiinro viciuiiuiui m liquid form, which -ill bo known as F.ly's Liquid Cream Halm, l'rice including tho sprnyiu g tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by iimil. Tho liquid form embodies the Died ioinal properties of the solid preparation. lilliiLlLu) Hair Renewer i. u ru VAii wnnt to look old ? Then keen vour eray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color Of early lire resiorcu m ym nnn. Ii JMU UniotM tuoM mmij r-, J"1 Th Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast Th" San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Ths very best weekly Nawspxper published tn the satire West. $1.50 a Year In-lurlin poaUfra to any rt of th L uiuni rHau, (.'aaada and iiniico It ts beat because, besidsi print! ni; all the news of the world aach wo-!k In an Interesting- way and fully Illustrating' many irilc es, It has special daparl- mcn:i devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE FOULTRY LIVi- STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SHORTS Tiiese are presided orer by ed tors hiving a thorough knowl t J:;e of their speolsltlos. Ths ..:f;es devoted to Afr. culture, f ioiticu.turo, Poultry and Live Stock are well illustrated and M .ed with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged In these industries, every 11ns being written by those who art tn doss louoh with oondltlona prevailing on this Coast SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will bo sent fro. Do yon want tho CHroalcle Reversible Map? Showing tho United States, Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico en ene sido, MAP OF THE WORLD, presenting to Ttow In 000 oontinuoua snap, with all nets In true proportion, tho en tire surfaoo m tho Earth M tho other sido. Send 2 aa4 rX tho Ma sasd "Wookry Chraates' for one ywar, poataga arepaU m Maa aai rapi P P LIOHT UbO HAKUOW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors 5 aaaa! , T a s 1- a f a L,aKeview rurniiure ziore The Dally end Mtp a U. H 4 TOQKB CUtCVUMESpsI E. N. JAQU1SH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything: in the line of FURNITURE WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES ROYAL EPICURES. Monarch Who Were Famoao Fas Their Callonrf I.rarnlna. Uoj-alty In time prist tins had man an accompllnhed epicure as lr-nrned Its culinary lore as In the practice of tlio culslnp. It was Henry do Valoa wbo brotitrtit Into fnslilon aromatic dnucea and various Kplce ilnlntlcs, InliprUlnn his taste for cooking from Catherine do Medici, who lntrodac-l Into Frnnt-e not only Ices, hut much of the cuilnnry art from Italy. Ix)uls XIV. was devoted to ufaHlron omy, and for his use liquors were lo vented In his old age, when. It to said, ho could scarcely endure existence without a succession of nrtiflclnl stim uli! ntH. Hot the pertinacity wltb which Chnrles V. of Spain gTntifled hi appetite under all clrcuin.smiice rival ed even that of Frederick tho Oreat Hefore rtoinx In the uiorni: g iottetl capons were usually served to him. prepared with miKar, milk ami spices. Iced trcr belnit one of hln favorite drinks. Fish, too, of every kind was to his tatte, eeto. froits and oyHters occu pylng a prominent place in the royal bill of fare. Frederick the (ireat w fond of highly seasoned meats and had! a strong predilection for Italian or French made dishes. It was his habit during dinner to make pencil marfca atcainst the different items of the bill of fare, to which he referred when conversing afterward with the maitra d'hotel. When the line d'Kscars and his royal Master, Loois XVIII., were closeted to gether to talk over a dish the mlnistera were kept wailing In the antechamber, and the next diy this notice regularly appeared in the official Journals: "M. la Due d'Kscars a travaille dans le cab inet." It may he added that Louis XVIII. had invented the "truffles a la puree u'ortolaiu," and, reluctant t disclose t!ie seerat. he Invariably pre pared t'.s i.'..ii with his own hands, assisted by the duke. Another epicu rean of tb: tir.-:t o:v'.er was the rolisb Kin St:iuis!ai:s I.e v. int'kl, who Invent ed many :; peiv ainl vastly Im proved the vij-Io of wiViV.Z. astonish ing the I.orra'i:er.i. aianisj :hir things, by having served up at h.A table- dishes of meat with fni;t:t. i;oUi of wh'th had been cooked tegCii.er. (.' c vrhicb had been piii' ked . hen n'.lve, then whipped to Oeath. ut:.l r.iarinees -were set down in h'.a b'.'A of fare 113 foreign birds, and after a s miewhat similar faction turkeys were transformed lntot "coqs de bruyeres" and were served at the table buried under the stroDff smelling herbs of Lorraine. One year was remarkable for the entire failure of the fruit crop, but Stanislaus would not be deprived of his dessert, for, turning his attention to confectionery, be substituted compositions of sugared1 vegetables, especially of turnips. Lon don Standard. CASUAL PHILOSOPHY. BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Magazine Agency will make the following bargain prices on on the leading maga zines 01 ine country just in order to secure your order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Madame $1 00 hnth One rr McCalPs magazine 50 UUUI Year SI. (JU No. 2. ihree Tlagazines for the price of one Success $1.00.. Madame 1 .00 thfCC .Pne&Q The Reader 3.00 vearvyu.uw N0.3. 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It also enjoys the nickname of the Blue Hen State, this having been bestowed on account of a gentle man named Caldwell, who made the state famous in sporting annals by the quality of his gamecocks, which he al ways bred from the eggs of a blue heb, believing that this was the best color for the mother of a gamecock. Kevlew of Kevsews... 3.00-f--, year Madame i.oolUUT ' $3.00 SPECIAL. Tha above combinations are some of the best ever offered to the public. Tho Success la the best Reneral mouthly magazine published. Mc Call'a Magazine Is the befet fashion magazine. Madame Is now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Bov Is the best In Its class. Think of It four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, 3.50 worth for $2.00, provided youend your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscriberstofla dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, Joy. Joy is the mainspring in the whole round of everlasting nature; Joy movea the wheels of the great timepiece of the world; she it is that loosens flowers from their buds, suns from their firma ments, rolllrg spheres in distant space seen not by the glass of the astrono mer. Schiller. Too Smooth. The Fiancee There's Just one thlmr that worries me a little. The Fiance--What is that? The Fiancee Tbefo seems to be no opposition on the part of any of ot:r relatives. Confession. Often confession Is owning up when you are euro to be caught Saturday Evening Post