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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1906)
General Information onn tminos to INTl:W!5T Al l. 01 H Ur.AM.U I'limlly t It i ii t-M nt I 'out A KIiir. tl We liiivc it full net iif M.VMcll ltollliiM j A Co'm., miiimiIn of Ntock (VrllflratiM W'u print lotvnidilp pint. If Dlllcll llllM'll (it llMltl. tln Ilri-wrry Hn-tf ofllnt. Dutch luiicli nt limll. Hn-wiTy Sn tf ami Im.iiiIh, wllh i.rlfi- llHt, If you. Mining l.lnrili nt the Kxnmiimr urn nruHiimnif h Hock coin puny K't our prlri'M on Mock ci-rtlflrnicH. if WAN'IT.D: l' tiM'ii In ') Mute to (ravel, jioht hIuiim, mlverllMi mid leave HiiinpleH of our khhU. Nnlary 7.Vx per luontli. f .MM) per ny for cxpeiiK.M. ItOYAl, KIM'I'I.Y I. pt. W. Allan r.Niek.ClileaKO. M-2- The l.xauiliier Iiiih reeelved a new Kiimple book of (lie Willi Hlreet line of ennraveil rerllllenleH of Htork ami lioml blank, Hie iiioh( iip (o-(lale on (lie nuirket. tucd ami emlorwil liy tlie leaillnir (lliniielern of America. Coitvrlulileil. ('all mid nee tliein you lieel anyllilliK I" ',i1h I1'"'' " U'ANTI .!: Two men In em li rou nly to lepienent and advert Ue llanl- Wlire ilepiil lliiellt, put out HiiinpleH of our hoimIk. ele. TravelliiK I'omIi Ion or Olllee Milliliter. Salary ' per moiilli, riiMli wi-4-kly. wltli allexpeiiMen pall In advance. We fin-nUli evi-ry- tliliiir. N -' The Cohiinlila llollBe llepl. tlO, .Mil Ave ( hli a, III It. K. I, Mtrliur I'rcni'lcnt takrtl.w, Or , af . W. HI svcrelarr l.akrvlrw, r LAKE COINTY BUSINESS MENS' DEVELOPMENT L EAGLE If you wU Inloririntion alou Lnko (!nirity, Oregon afMn-HS eith er of the arvo K'-ritlfiiiicn, who will l p!eHe(l to reply. If WAN"ri:i:Tvo nun In each county to repreneiit ami advert Im Hardwire leparluieiil, put out HampleH of our kooiIn, etc, Trivel lat I'ohIHoii or Olllee Manauer. Sal ary f.HI.IKI per nioiilli ciimIi wi-ekly, with all eNpeiiHi H mld In advance. We furiilHh everything- 'Hii;coMMi;iA iioi si:, Chicago, III. Dept. ;i', Mmioii, Dldg. The Illinois Central niiimUinn iinexeelUMl service from th Went to tho r.HHtand South. Making clone eoiiiicctioliM with train of nil trai.ai-otilltil'lltul lllll'H. llHMPellUerN UTO given their choice of route to (hiCHiro; Imiville, Memphis and New Orlean. j and through these point to tho far i eiml. l'ripective travelers deidriiiK In for million n to the lowtfut rutes and bent route are invited to correMind itli the follow inn representatives. It. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, On-. J. C Undxey, Trav l'aHHeiiK'or Agent, Third Mt.. rortland, Ore. I'aul It. ThompHon 1'iiHnenKcr Aueiit Column r.uililil.w Ncuttle H'ah. HaiupleM of the DcihiImmii nhlpplliK tatH at The Kxiiiulncr olllee. All mIxcn and qualltlcM, from Manila (o linen. if Look lit (lie descriptions of the land tinted Kith The Kxiimii i r thin week for sale, and Delect your piece before it Im been fold to Home one else, tf Clunk for final proof. Jli-i-rl proof timber land final proof and blank affl davit for application for readvcrlie liient, bhiiik witness aflidavit, elf!, ut The Kxnuiiner nfli-e. tf There Im two wayM to tell a (food cltar; one h (o buy It, pay your iiiouay ami Hinoke It. Hut the lH-tler way la to know that it in an Katie or a Mountain llnw, whleh Im abno. lute proof of ItM tenullieiieMM, Made and for Male by A. Storkman, at the cltar factory, tf We are now prepared to e! several tract of land at price that will Plarlle you, ex'cially if you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from fl.fiO er acre up to 15; un Improved or Improved, to unit the piirchuNcr. Ijike County I'.xaminer.t Sen a Hillliple of the I'aclllc inontly at thlH otllce, ami you will not heHl- tate to pay $'2M for a year'M mih Nclitlon to The ICxainlni r and that valuable Mayalne piibliHhed in I'ort laml. tf l-'aruierH, have yor butter wrap per printed at The Dxainhie otllce, luatead of Hemllnt away for them. You kii-p your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, Ix-nhleM, you hc what you an; tet- j tint and don't have to pay for It if j It doeHti't Mult you. tf Popular nnd Picturesque. The only thin iiei-ecMary to make the Denver and Hio iirando tho moct l ular, a it ha ever la-en known the HioHt pleaHBiit and moNt pictnrcHque way to crnf tho continent, ha come .l.,ui I'IiIh in the cxtablihhmetit of through tdecpiiu car ncrvice. In connection with tlie U. A N. throuch 1'ullman Standanl Sleeper ia now run from Portland to Denver, leav in Portland at 8..1 i. in., arrivinu at Suit !.,ik. at 8 -It) a. in. tho second uiorniiiK, leaving Salt Ijtke at a.fiO p r., ul..l rrivinif at Denver 4 20 p. in. the following day. Tlii scliudulo give pas Bender even hour Mop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to viait the Mormon Capital aa well as a day light rido through the grandent scenery in tho world. For reKcrvation in thiacar and for il JuHtralod hfHiklet picturing the scenery contiguou to the Denver & Rio Grande, proving it to bf tho ' Scenii! Line of the World," wiitetoW. U. Wcunue, vien eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. A Mountain of Gold S. F. AMLSTROM, I'roprletor. could uot brlnt aa much happlneHM to Mra. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Win,, aa did one L'.V box of Hucklln'a Arnica Salve, when It eotnnletelv cured a run- nintHoreon her let. which had tor-' u aa l,nck ""rlptlon they tured herfor 2.1 lout yearn, tireatent maS owe aud a year In advance, for n. n. church DiRncToKV. Plan of sci vice of Pastor of the M. I: ( hurch, Lakeview. 1st and 3rd Sun day of ench month. liethel at 11 a. in., and New Pine Creek at 7 p. in., 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. Lakeview at 11 a. in., anil 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. Oth Sunday Cmon School House at 1 1 a. in. Lakeview at 7 p. m. Yon are cordially invited to all the service. SiNFoiin S.iviikii, Pastor. Notice to Public. No person or person are allowed to (respiisa or pronpeet on Kection '.V), township 4S, North, Ilango West, ui tho California Kido of tho IfoHgue Minint District, without tlrst tetting written permishion and iiiakiiit con tract w ith J. Monroe Layman, Port lildwcll, ('nliforniii. Any one doing ao without written authority w ill ! prosecuted. J. lonroi) Jjiiyman, rJ-24 Our Offer. Willi tne.lune nuiiilx-r will betlll The I'aclllc Monthly' wHcn of apee lalerlltloiiM for the year 1!W.". They will comprlHea number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San I-'ranelwo and the Mouvenlr number of the l-vin ami Clark Kx position, also a npeclal automobile numlM-r. The artlclea of Dr. Wolf von Schlcrhraml, lx in nuinlM-r on TheComlnt Supremacy of the Pa cific" are uIho promlm-d, ami the planMContein)latel by the publiKhcrH will, without queHtlon, place The Pacific Monthly far In advance, not only of preaentcompotltorH, but nlao Into the unreachable cIuhh of period ical literature on tho Pacific Coiwt. The Pacific Monthly 1h sold to regu lar HubncrllierH at the extremely low price of $1 a year. We have made an arrangement with the publishers by which we are able to offer It In connection with The Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to new Bulmcrl)TH, and old ones who t LAKEVIEW & SADDLERY 2 q 1 he best VatUf'ro.(l- die on the market. J & Alsr) a complete line of wnt'n and butty liarneHH, whlnv & robe) riataa, bits, spurs 4 qulrta, roHclteH, In fact every thing In the line of carriage and horno furnlshluth. lie pairing by competent men. 3 r . m:,J - n I ' M , i . . i Shca.rirv Sheep By MeLcKine There In unfortunately a scarcity of good aheep shon rem In nil our eastern state. It Is a trade that any vigorous Joung tnnn may leurn, with sure einee i.itlon of in.iklng good wage) for soma week each scn.ion, snya Joseph 13. Wing In IiIh new work on alio p farm Ing in America, from which the rut t reproduced. The use of machinery, Ac cording to Mr. Wing, hn now becotfia common In shearing sheep, nnd ma chine nre atifflelently well perfected ar that they do their work with little trou ble from breakage. It Is far easier to NOVEL ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THR0U0H0LT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATION? SAHPLE ROOn For COnn ERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREAT MENT mm 9 mmmm SiTo So LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors r- J- c a ! L-aKevievv rurnuure store antlKepilc healer of PUch, Woundx, and Soih-m. i"ic at Ia-o licall'H Drug atore. tho wry low price of $2.50 a year, tf If You are not Particular don't travel over tho Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you are particular and want the best and mean to havo it, ask the ticket agent to route you via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the road that runa through solid vestibule trains between St.Paul, Omaha, Chicago, St.Louia, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a Bout In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking robins, and have a porter in attendance. Katoa via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are tho lowest and we will be glud to quote them lu connection with any transcontinental line. 1$. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Btreet, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. '.A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul H. Thompson, Frt. A Passenger Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip euat call on or write to un at Kcno. Should you have frlendrt coining from the cant you can get Information retard ing ratcH, rout oh. etc., which will Ik? to their ad vantage and comfort. If you wIhIi you can deposit coat of ticket with uh for their paaaago and tlcketM will be furnished them at their eaatern homos). Thin olllee Is with you and resiionalble, which Hhouhl 1m an Inducement to commu nlcato with um rather than with tlume lu other clth'H. II. L. Orlllith, Agent, So. Pae. Co. Iteno, Nevada. J. M. Pulton. District PanHongor Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Iteno, Nevada. CATARRH Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. OlVtS RKLIIP AT ONCI. It cleanses, BootliM, keala, and protects the disoast-d mombrane. It cures Cutarrh and drives away a Cold in tho I load quickly. Kostoroa tlie Mouses of Taste auu HmeU. KiiHy to use. Contains no injurious druint. Appliod iuto the nostrils and absorbed. Lurto Sizo, CO cunts at Druggists or by mail ; Triul Size, 10 cents by umii. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York. AyerkPills Aycr's Pills. Aycr's Pills. Aycr's Pills. Keep saying this over and over again. I he best laxative. , . 0. Aver Co. owell, Mmi. Want your moustache or bcarJ BUCKINGHAM'S DYE The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast TiV San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle The very beat weakly Newspaper pubilshoj In the eollre West. $1.50 a Year Inrlnil.n poata te ny rt nt tb L uiukI bMM, i auda aud Meiiro It Is best because, besides printing all the news of the world eci e?k In an Interesting way and tully Illustrating many unic es, it has special depart- mtn.i cevoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIVi STOCK M1NINC literature fashions and SrOKTS These are presided oyer by ed.tors having a thorough knowl edge of their speolaltles. The raos devoted to Agriculture, Hotticulture, Poultry and Live block are well Illustrated and fl.led with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged In these industries, every Una belag written by those who are In close touch with oondltlooa prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be aent free. Do yo want the Chronicle Reversible Map? Showing the United States. Do minion of Canada a4 Norther Mexloe m ene aide, MAP OP THB WORLD, preaentlag ta rtow In one eoatlauea map, with all areaa in true preportloa, the en tire aurfaoa W the Earth aa the other side. Sen4 S3 asU g May aatd tag Btpalal aat May aal r E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything: in the line of FURNITURE WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINbLEUAl, GLASS. HAND HIEAIUNO MACnrSE. learn to sin- :r k!jc'P with the machine than by hand, tlioush old shearers pre fer the hnn.l shears and ran shear as many B!;eep in the old fashioned way aa with the ni-i'-hine. Not o, however, with the ii'jvice. lie will fcliear twlg aa many v.-;t:i the tnaohir.e as be wl5 with hand slic:-.r.-t. The worli U f:ir better done with this machine. Trcre nre no cuts from ! shearx. r.wl tl.' fetfroH nre taken oh closely !;.:! ovr::!y. TLcro need b made no :-'rn-.l cist", which cause hort CbM':i no bet.tr than tdioddy,, The uut-!.;;: in c-an-ful Lauds will tutv In two eve:-;.' tit-:; u:;J ie:ive tlia sli'H'p clear of tiiat vcvm.n. Against its us i.-? il.j cost ot the ma chine, alxsut for a hand machiuS and the cost of rc;it::-3. If well oiled and cared for, however, it will lat many seasons, with occasional renewal Of cutting parts. The unskilled labdr of a boy to turn the crank may usually be bad for a small sum. Wbe-a to Shear. Mr. Wins, living on the fortieth par allel, usually shears bis ewe flock tea first week In April and sometimes tfle last week In March. One advantage jf this early shearing Is that about thjs time ewes that bave been well fed oT ten experience a little loosening of the wool, as though It were time to abed It off, and locks will be lost, particular ly about the neck. FORAGE CROPS. The Ddly tnd Map sVassA iiiigi j ill Only e&TS i Ycsr im ti. Of iinubxuu vuu.r. tuutvu., aanuta,, a. Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Magazine Agency will make the following barga'r 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 McCalPs Hagazine 50 UUUI Year 951.UU No. 2. Three iTagazines tor the price of one Success : $1.00 -v Madame 1.00 thfCe Jne?RQ HH The Reader 3.00 icarw.ww N0.3. Four fiagazincS for $2.00 success i.uu 0li McCnll'AMntrnrlne .... 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The cowpea comes In about the middle of July and grows Its best licks In August, September and October or until frost four all Year $1.00 $3.00 SPECIALr Tha above combinations are some of the best ever offered to the public. Tho Success Is the best ueneral monthly magazine published. Mc- Cull's Magazine la the best fashion magazine. Madame Is now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Boy Is the best In Its class. Think or it tour magazines one for each member of the fam ily, 13.50 worth for $2.00, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers toHa- dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central nagazine Agency . Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, The Farm Hone la Saicuer. A grass diet Is not conducive to hard work, as it causes too much sweating and that has an Inclination to weaken the system, but grass In limited quan tltes Is beneficial to a borse as an ap petizer, says Cyrus Greene In Ameri can Cultivator. I do not like the practice of turning the horses out at night while bard work Is on band, for a borse with a stomach full of wet grass Is in no con dition for a forenoon's work. Also, the borse that has been on bis feet most of the night gathering provender la not in condition for work the next day. With all other suitable environ ments a horse must He down and rest and sleep to put bun In the best condi tion for a day's work, and there la nothing like a well bedded stall to favor this. A Feeling; For Smaller Barns. The later tendency seems to be la fa Tor of smaller barns and more of them, according to Farmers Advocate, the ob ject being to avoid congestion and to minimize the danger from fire. The barns should be far enough apart to make each building lta own hazard only. Prises For Young- Things Only. An exchange suggests that fairs pre senting exhibits of fat stock this S4& son should give prizes "for young things only. This Is the day of early maturity, and the fairs should encour age It" A Sere Thlnar. An old proverb says, "Raise horses for big money, bogs for quick monegt and cows for sure money." It Is svl dent that If yon raise all you are safe.