2r : Gene General Information I'm inlly llijiiorM nt I'iimI At KlngM. tt V tlM VI It tllll M't ..f .f) mHI-KiiIIIiiM V Cll'M., Hlllllpll'M (if Slink ( Vrllll(lllM niKl lunula, wltli prlcn lint, ir ymi fir (URillil.lliK it Hlix'k ' Mil I n II.V OUT prll I M (III NllM'k Cl'Ttllll'lllCM. tf W,NTl:l; lo iikii in fiM-li Hinii tu truvi'l, pof.t nlgn. nilvi rllHc nml lciivi- Miimpli'N if iiiir n;i !. Snlury ik) p. r iiiuiiili. I imi per tliy for ixmiih.h. IIOYAI. M'I'I'liY Co.; Kept. W. AtliiH I'.liM-k.riili-ligu. Vl'l- The lixiimlni r him mi-lvnl it new toiinplc lnk of tin' Wall Mri'i't lint' of i-ngnm-il riTtlllriiti'H of HliM k nml I.o'ikI lllllllkM, tin- immt up to llllte on thi' market. I'mi-iI nml rmlorni'il by tho li-iullng IlimiuliTH of Almllii. ( op rlght'-il. '"H ""'I '' t In-Ill If ji.u mi-il im. t hint: I" thin line, tf tr.NTr.l:--Two iik-ii In i-a-h con- lily to r. pp Hi iit ami mlvi-rtlw Hard- wan department, put t Humph of our Koo.ld, i ti". Traveling I'omII- ton or (Hllei MniuiK' r. Salnrvf'K) mt Inoiith.i aHll weekly, wit ll all expelinen paid III a-lviime. We fiii-iiMi every thing. 'I he Coluliililil IIoiiki Dept. r,U). 'j:il Mb Am- rhlcngo. HI WANTKP: -Tw o men rounly to ripremnt and lliinlwi. re Pepiirtllielit, iiiiinleM of our l'oihIh, eli1 lit (lull ad vert Im put out Travel- lug I'omIUoii or Mtln- Manacer. Sal ary f'Ki imi per month ciimIi weekly, with all eX(M iieM paid In advance. We funilxh everything. Tlli: Ol.l MI5IA HOI si:. I hU-ano, III. Iepl . MO, Motion, I'.ldu. The Illinois Central maintain in,. -x.i-lle.l m-rvi.-e from the Wet the Kant and South. Muklnif cloci' oniiei-lioim with train of all traiiHCniitinenlal line, pHHi.em.'erH ro given their i hoi--of roinen to I hk-ano IuiHville. Memphis and New Orleans, and thrmn-h thea point to the far eunt. l'ro-peilivo traveler defirinu infor iiiatiou iiHtotho lowest mien and 1-ent route are invited to tirrc-.Miid with tho follow in repreHeiitativc. It. II. Triuiihull, Commercial A-nt, 112 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. f. Lindney, Trav Pa-H.-nr An-nt, 112 Third nt.. rortlan.l, Ore. Paul 11- ThoinpHoii l'aenKer Aucnt Coin an P.uil.lii.kf .Seattle Uaf-h. Popular and Picturesque. Theonlv thii.K neierHary to inakt' the Denver and Kio (irande the moat p ular, aa it haa ever heen known the most pleasant and moat ..iciim-i-que way to eroM. the eonlinent. has com about. ThU in the eHtahlixhinent of throimh Hlee.in ear Hi-rviro. In eonlieelion with the O. It. N. ft U.roiiKh Pullman Standard Sleeper in now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8.r- p. m.. arriving at Salt Lake at K -0 a. m. the i'ond morning. l-vinK Ml 'nke l :j r' r m. and arrivin at Denver 4 20 P- following day. Thin n.hedulo givea pas lennerH aeven hours ato-over in Salt Uke, anordinf an opix.rtunity to vuut the Mormon Capital an well as a day light ride through the Kramletd scenery In the world. For rewrvation in thiH car and for il luHtrate.1 hiM.kletH pioturinK the scenery continuous t tho Denver &KioGrande, provinK it to he the -Scenic Ime of the World," wiitotoW. C. Mclirido, Jeu eral AKent, 124 Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronano; hut if you are particular and want tho best and mean to have It, ask the ticket ftjent route you via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, tho road that runs through olid vestibule trains between St.Paul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louin, Memphis, and Now Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and BmoekinR rooms, and have a porter In attendance. Kates via the ILLINOIS CKNTKAL are the lowest and we will he glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. B. H. Trumbull, Commercial A jent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Llndscy, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third Btreet, Portland, Ore. Paul 11. Thompson, Frt. A . rassenger AKent, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. AyerkPills Want your moustache or beard BDeaumui Drowuurncu uiainr use HOII! 1 MINI 15 TO INTI.MI:5T Al l. Ol ft UfiAOV.U Wi' print tuwntliip pint. tf I J llt I I ho lire wiry Na tf I ,'iinnm Mimic Ol 'lie I'.XHIIlllll't i oflll-11. The Kxninliier print tow imlilp plat, mid iiihIo ii lliem into Ixrfikii tonrder. if Siimpli-M of the DeuulMon nhlpplliK tin al The Pxamlner .office. All hIm-m ami iualllleM, from Mnnlla to linen. tf Look at the ilcccriptioiiH of the land tinted uith 'I he lxainii er thin week for mile, h ml Ni-lert your piece In-fore it has U'cn fold to some one e'se. tf P.lHiiks for final proof, Desert proofn, limlier land final pro'ifs and hlimk a III davits for application for readvertise meiits, hhink witness' Rllidavits, etc. at Tim Kxninim-r nfli tf There Im two way a to tell a j?""'! elKiir; one h to Imy II, pay your mutiny and Hinoke It. Itut the lietter way la to know that it in an liable or a Mountain It one, which 1 aliao lute proof of Its n'-noliiem-HH, Made and for Mali' by A. Storkmau, at the elKiir factory, tf Wo are now prepared Ui sell several tracts of land at prices that will startle you, esHrially if yon are ac'inainted with the location. We have land all tin way from fl.&O i-r acre up ti flS; tin Improvel or Improved, to suit the purchaser. Lake Counly Kxaminer.t Si-e a Himple of the Pacific tnolitly at thla olllee, ami yol will not henl tate to pay 1 2..V) for a year'M Htih Hclptloti to Tlie Kxniiiincr and that valualde Mayazine pnlillMhed In Port land. " l armerM, have yor butter wrap pers printed at The I'xainlne olllcc, Instead of w-ndliiK away for them. You kii p your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, Is-shh-H, you hoo what you are tfet tltiK and don't have to pay for It If It doesn't suit you. tf If any MubserlUr or the r.xamlner wishes) to auliMcrllM'for "Tom wat kiiii'h Magazine." we will accept tl-rn from them, write the letter, buy the poMtal order and nend for the niatiu .ine to any addresH. Then; la but one nrlce on "Tom w atson.H Mana- rlne." and we do not club with it' but an a matter of accomodation to SubscrllM-ra to the Kxainlner we can K-t them the mnazine without any trouble or'rUk to them for the regu lar price. . tf- A Mountain of Gold could not brltif; us much hiipplnesa to Mrs. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Wis., as did one 2."k; box of Hucklln'a Arnica Salve, when It completely cured n run niiiK aore on her lejf, which hud tor tured herfor 2U loiiffyeara. (In-atest antlw-ptlo healer of Plica, WouikIh, nml Soroa. 2. ut Ixt Peall'a Druj; atori. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip east call on or write to un at Kono. Should you have frleudn coming from the eiVHtyou can jjet Information reard Intf ratcH, routcH. etc., which will be to their advantage and comfort. If you wiah you can deposit cost of ticket with uh for their puhhiiko and tickets will Ihj furnished them at their caatern homea. Thin ofllce la with you and rosponHlble, which should lie an Inducement to commu nicate with ua rather than with tliow? In other clth'H. II. L. (Irltlith, Agent, So. Pac. Co. Hi-no, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. Dlatrlct Passenger Agent, Sotithcru Paclllc Co., Iteuo, Nevada. TITH CI.KANUINO ANI 1IKALINO CATARRH CUKE FOIt CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Buy and jileuant to . CuiiUim no in Jurlooi drutf. It ! quickly nbtorhoij. tllvu Uellufkt ones. it oin iKi v;ivBiii , 1 1 r a rt AllnyilnUaiiiumtli.u. WWW "'fM Iluali and fnitnou the Membrane. Keatorei Oil Dnaa of Taate and HmlU Urg 8a, 60 oeiiti at DruiiirlBU or hr maill Trial BUo, 10outa by mall. HLV BllOimiU, M Warren iuee, w otb Tne treat, rule of health Keep the bowels regular. And the great medicine Aver's Pills. LI.Tk0: BUCKINGHAM'S DYE liiv tra.w vaukuuiv ua a. if. hall uu a-uwu. m. a. H. K. I., mtrtntr W. -ri.-nt -:roirj l4ikrvlw, Ore, l.afcvlfw, rf LAKE COUNTY BUSINESS MLNS DtVIlOPMtNT ItAOUE If you wish Information ahou Lnkn County, Oregon H'llre ;ilh :r of t lie ahovo r-nl lemon, who will ho pli-nHi-il to n-ply. n. 11. CHURCH DIRI-CTOKV. Plan of service of Pastor of the M. K ( hurch. Iakeview. 1st and 3rd Hun days of each month. llethel at 11 a. m , and New Pine Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Hundays of each month. Lakeview at II a. in., and 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. oth Snndiiy I'mon Sc hool House at 11 a. in. Lukeview at 7 p. rn. You are cordially invited to nil the service. KixroKO Snviikh, Pastor. NoUce Co Public. No person or persona are allowed to trespiiHrt or prospect on Section 'M, township 4H, North, Khiiko 15, West, on the California Hide of tho IIohkur Minln District, without first KettiiiK written permission and making ron- tractwithJ. Monroe Ijiyrnan, Port liidwell, California. Any one dom so w if limit w ritten Hiithority w ill I; prosecuted. J. Monroe Layman, 19-21 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tin-re is only one wuy to cure deafness and that is by constitutional ri me dit-n. I.)eufues8 id caused by an iullam- ed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachiau Tube. When this tube is influnied you have a rumbling sound or imperfect heariim', and when it is entirely dosed, Deafuesa is the result, and nuless the inflammation can lie taken out and this tube restored to its noriunl condition, henrhiK w ill be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing hut an inflamed condition of tho iiiucouh surfaces. Wo will kU Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deufuosn (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure, fiend for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo, O. Hold by DriiKKiwts, 7.V. Take Hall'a Fam'ly Pilln for consti pation. TVfc ?ii ivr OlM'IN.-.l. Ma!.. l-Il- rinn-to rtii-lfuinl- U 111 hH.'.' . s f af rih'nra ri-:'iwittof)r. hni-t-. " I-1. i i- I" ' ' ,v 1 i, i. . , , i.fn!n.iii.lii ' . .- !..- Ft ll ,ul Mini. 'l f' l u-.:i . .11 fr"jtJL .it! tr r.ccoi 1 1 inv. ' . - y ,ir3i;. The Leading Paper of the Padflc Co3t Th San Frandsco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle The rery beat weakly Newspaper ubllahod Id the entire West. $1.50 a Year liirluilinc poataf ko any i"t of the wL.iusi tala. Canada eud Mexico It Is bat because, besides rrtat!n all the news of the world ' unci -"esk In an Interesting way I ir.d 'ulljr Illustrating many iftic.es. It has special deparl rru n'.a devoted to ACR1CULTURB HORTiCULTURl TCULTRY LIVi STOCK M.NINC LITERATURE FASHIONS acd S. OKTS These are presided orer by ei tors hv!nf a thorough knowl 1-e of their specialties. The 1 devoted to Agr culture, Morfcu'.ture, Poultry and Live voca an well Illustrated and ii ed with matter of the greatest 'iif rest to all engaged la these in tustrles, every line being nttcn by those who are In close i.-ii.oh with conditions prevailing on this Coast. :XND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be seat free. Do yea want the Chroaio'.e. Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico oa ene side, MAP OF THE WORLD, preaeating to view In una oeat!nuea snap, wltk all aieis tn tnto proportUa. tho oa Hie luriaoe 0 tho BartB oa tho other aide. Sea4 13 aa4 fet th Map asd "Woekh Chreatolo" for oao year, posugo pref alo a liap aaat The Dally end Map r saejC p.asmew ped4 Only t&7$ a Year M. M, 4 YOOMtsj Csji. ! LAKE VIEW SADDLERY t g S. V. AMLSTROM, Proprietor. V - A, t th The hest Vaqt'f-rns-d- & die on the market. & AImo a coinjili-U-lliK- of waou T zT ami litiKify hnrni-nH, whip 4 rohcH rlataM, IiIIh, i-jiiirn 4 '1'ilrtH, rowtti-H, In far-ti-vrrj th)n In tho lino of t-arriai- awl horw; fiirtilHhliih. !! pairing hy comiieU-nt nii-n. III ERECTED IN 1 900 MODERN THROUQHOLT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATION? SAHPLE ROOiT For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LIOMT OhO HAKkOW LIGHT cc HARROW, Proprietors at at Lakeview Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. k CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES tjl BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Magazine Agency will make the foIIowingbargaK 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 100 h0th One rr McCaiPs magazine 50 UUUI YearCbJL.UU No. 2. Three ilagazines for the price of one Success $1 .00 4.n n c -xxx Madame 1 .00 three Q HQ The Reader 3.00 YeaKPO.VJ N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 11 McCalPsMagazlne.... 50 ll One CtU American Boy i.OO -f-- Year CP1.UU Madame 1.00 success $1.00 n Cosmopolitan 1.00 0neCDQPO Review of Revsews... 3.00-f-- year iDO.JJ Madame l.OO"1 SPECIAL Thd above combinations are some of the best ever offered to the public. The Success Is the best general monthly magazine published. Mc Call's Magazine Is the best fashion magazine. Madame Is now the beat 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, $3.00 worth for $2.00, provided you scud 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. 7i 1 4 mil INh t r-Vi f n a Kt, Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... A PLANNING A HANDY BAR.N In tho ncconipnnyln? hnrn plnn stall orcupy ono Bide of the hnrn, but may le turned to suit convenience. TI10 plan hIIow stubl for cows, 25 by Mj pnsntce, 5 by 13; horae tfllH (four). 20 ty 1.1. An yon enter fho hnrn atalm-ny nt th rlelit taken you to th? Stalls Oirt n $ Xi VJ I I 2 loft. XptA r-oi:if! the carriage room, 0 by 22 (stilr.vay Ii three feet wide); then th t'l'.iln room, opposite tho paa sage and p i'i.illy convenient to horses and cowp, ." tiy 9; next the harness room, ; ') '.). The harness room hould have a i.j.-,et for fancy driving hanifs. rt va. I liinUctH, etc. A wasb atand wo iKI r!- o In? convenient. Iast but not . i n i'.n ii-pU-mout room, 12' j hy '.1, . W,cU evury f;ir;u?i should have, ileiv in iy Ir s'or:;d a HiUltitUiU of Kinali i;i: ji'-::ir- i, s.u'e froui Xh weather. 'i l.; - ;,: i.rjy litive a work bench '!.:iiM h::vt If you have nil shop. A ilriveu - -f f-ft wide nine the entire I-nth f. tlj !i..rn. It will !. tlint I have planned for loU of Uayli.-.lit. U '.i-j.i tiii? universe Is briiiifal of ii it se.-.ii.-. too had to shut it out. It U saiiitai-y. too, says a Rural New Yorker correspondent, com menting upon till br.ni plan, submit ted by himself. P.- all means lay no floor under the carriages. By keeping them on the ground you save much shrinking of riius and expansion 0 blacksmith's bllLri. As to cost. If one' can get his frame out for $200 and will work hard he ougbt to build a barn 32 by 50 for $.800 and hare something left. Discbarge your carpenters when tha frame Is up If you are at all handy with tools, rutting in windows, build ing doors, etc.. Isn't such an undertak ing as you might think. Make the barn warm, light and airy, but not drafty. Faltb la Cattle. We expect to see better things In tha beef cattle Industry, but we are no! counting on the settlement of the ranga country to help bring them about Vi do expect that the development of the sheep Industry on ranges and farms and the attractions of the hog business on the farms will cut into the produc tion of cattle to snch an extent as to have a beneficial e2fect on prices. In some sections sheep have almost re placed cattle. If the ranges are to pro duce fewer cattle then the farms musl produce more or the supply decrease. It is doubtful whether the farms are producing more cattle, however. Cer tainly they are selling calves quite freely. And equally certain Is the tend ency In the corn belt to raise fewef cattle and depend on the range for sup plies. If all these conditions continue the country will Inevitably come to a cattle shortage. National Stockman. Champion Shorthorn Ball. This handsome Shorthorn bull, White hall Marshall, was champion at Kan sas City and Springfield In 1000 and .Is) owned by O. F. Harding: of Wisconsin. Wrll Ordered Pastures. A well ordered farm should have hog pasture, two for the cows and colts and one for the calves. If theta are a few sheep they may run with tha cows. If much of a flock, they need a separate lot. Often the calves and hogs use the same pasture. This will do. but It is not desirable. It Is better, though not necessary, to have the cowa and colts separated. The playfulness of colts Is apt to distress the calves. Kimball's Dairy Farmer. Aa Object Leaaon. To prove that a harness will mote a load If the start Is slow and steadj, but will not move it If started with A Jerk an exchange suggests the follow lug proceeding: mtch a piece of or dinary twine to a weight of about twenty pounds. Tull the cord slowly and steadily. The weight will mova. Now try to move It by applying tha force with a quick jerk. The cord breaks and the weight Is not moved.