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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
: Ge Qencral Information l-'imilly liquors at Post & King", tl We have n full set of Mywll-Holllii & CoV, "ample f Un k (Vrtlueiiti- and bond, with prim lint. If ymi nm organizing M"(h company get our prices on Mirk riTtltlaitc". If WANTKD: 1" "'' 1" ciwh to travel, poht sign, ml vert lw and leave winiplfH of our good. Knlnry 7.- (to m r month. f.iK) per ilny for .xmmihc. KOYAIj KIJITI.Y CO.; Il. pt. W. Alius lUoek.Clilciigo. W-2- Tin' KxiuntiKT liui received ii new miiiipl.-Iiook of tli Wall Street line of engraved icrtlneitte of stork mid t.on.l blank", tin moNt tip-to .Iit., on th.. market. I'mimI nml endorsed by the lending IliiamliTH of America. n.pvrlghled. ,:,lU n'"1 w'; ,lM',M " you need anything In thin Hue. tf H NTi;i -Tw o nu n In eiuli cm- J ...v. . n..,'r.wiit nml ii.lv.Tllw.llftr.l-! ware department, put oui sampie, of our goods, etc. Traveling I'ohK Ion or ( Hllee. Manager. Salary ') per jm.nl h. cuh weekly, wit Ii allexpei.Kes i ....1,1 In iiMvaiui'. lurniMii i-vi-rj thinir N 1 t The Columbia Hotlne Kept. OH). 'Jill r.tli Ave din-ago, in WANTKIi: Two men In 'n h comity t. represent and nlv. rtlM. Hardwire Pep.'irtiiieut. put out samples of our goods, etc. Travel ing I'.iHltloii or Ollli'f Manager. Sal ary I'.hi.ih) p.-r month i-iihIi weekly, wl'th allexp.-iiM. M paid In a-lvan.e. We furiilxli .'V. r tiling. TIU'.' OI.IMI'I V HOI Sr., l hl -auo, 111. I h-pt . '.1. M'inon, r.Mit. Tlic Illinois Central n.aiiitaii.n unexcvll.-l netviiv from the Vet i. the Kiift "'i South. Makini! cIom. coiiiiei-linnn wit), train- -l H trBi.Hrontin.-ht.il linen. paHH.-i.Kern arc given lh.ir.hoie.. of routes to ( l.iniKo lmmxille. Memphin N,w Orlei..., ItD.l through lhee point to the far lHt. l'iofliv.5 traveler ilecirltitf in''r mat ion to the lowenl ruten a.el l-ent rout.n are invited to i-orieHpond with the follow ill; reprenel.talivfa II. II. Truiiibull. t omuieniai -K1 "l- (r(,n, them, write the letter, buy tlie 1 12 Thiol St., Portland, Ore. j p.mtul order and aetid for the tuaua " I .indney, Trav l'linwiiKer zine to any iiddreaM. There la but ' '. . .' .. ., . .... ! i. rice on "Tom w.-iIhoh.h "s.itfu- .... , . , 1 AKent.lTbl..la..o.o.o.o, ..... I'a.il It. I liompHoii i nnwiiRi-r ....)t(t ((h a niatu.r )f ,u.,.1)1Mlation to ( ln in. l'.ml.iii v y.-attle U flHli. j .Siibsci lbera to the Kxaiiiiner we can i H. t 1 hem the miiKaiue without any .....i ii, i..rpiue. . .i ' The only lhiiK ne'ea:iry inaa-' l,,e i Denver liltd Ui tirande Urn Inont pop-j i.Ur it ban ever been known the; nn.Ht pleananl and iuohI pictiir.-que wfty to eroHH tho continent, hai come about. Thin in the CHtublUhmeht ol throiiwh flecpiiNcur nervice. In connection with the O. K. A N. a thr..ii)ih rullman Standard Sleeier iH now- run from Portland id Denver, le.iv iiiH Portland at 8.:. p. m.. arrivintf at Salt I.ake at H 10 a. m. the second morning leaving Salt l ake at H.r.O p. m. and arriving at iK-nver 4 -0 p. m. the follow ing day. Thin schedule K!v-n pas sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit ihe Mormon Capital aa well rb a day light ride through the grandest scenery in tho world. Tor reservation in this car and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver &HioGrande, proving it to be tho '-Scenic Line of the World," wiitotoW. C. Mi-IWde. (gen eral Agent, 121 Third street, Portland. II 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 the best and mean to have it, ask the ticket agent to route you via'tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between rH.raul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louls, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Kates via tlie ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will be glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Thlril Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Llndaey, T. P. A P. A., H2 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Taul It. Thompson, f rt. rasaenger ' Agent, Colman lildg., Seattle, Wash. Taul It. Thompson, Frt. A Passenger Want your moustache or beard ' a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Ayers Pills onil THINOS TO NTI'.wr.T am. own unAnf:n We print townhlp pint. tf Dulc-h lunch nt the lire we ry Kn loon, tf Mining blsnVs at the Kxsmliiei nfllce. The Kxamlner prinls township plain, and make them Into ol loonier. tf rumples of the- DctinlKoi) shipping tug lit Tin Kxniiilncr office. All sheen and ualltl'M, from Manila to linen. " Ixik at Ui tlu'iiriptioiis of the land listed with The I'.xsnili er thin week for sic, ami Bele. t y..ur piece before it lis been sold to nomii hhi e's. tf llhuikn f.r fluid proof", Deci rt proof, tiinher hiii'l final proof ami htnnk nil) ilavlln for application for readverlico merit, hlsiik iti..-n.' air..lavit, eh- Hi Tim Kxnniineroni -c. f Titer.' la two way a to tell U oo.l clK'tr; one la to l.uy It, pay your inoiiay and wiioke It. Hut the Letter uny In to knoa that It ia mi Iwik'le or ii Mountain Hone. whU li ia i.Iiho Idle proof of It m K.'nuliieiicHM. Mndo mid for aah' hy A. SlolUinnii. at the t liir factory, tf We are now prepared W wll cevetul tri.i;lM of land al pri. en that will ctarll. you, ei.pi'1'ially if yu arc B.piaiiited with the locution. We havu land all the way from fl.oO per ai re up to f 15; un improved or Improved, to mil the purchaser. Lake County Kxnii.im-r.t See il an in pie of the Pacific iiiontly Lat thla ollice, and you will not Ii.-mI- tate to pay f...V) for a yeur'a auh aelptloii to Tin? r.xuiiiiiier and 1 lint valuable Miyarine published In l'rt hnid. " I'arinerH, have yor butter wrap pera printed at The Kxainiue oMK-e. IliHtead of aeiidllitf ItwilJ' for tliein. You keep your motley at home, and patronize them that patrotiu.? you, healdca, yotl ae.' what you nr.- K' t tliiK mid don't have to pay fur it If It do. Ml't Hllit you. tf If any aubHcriliw-r of the Kxan.'nee wUhea to miliM-riliefor "Tom wat ....i.'m Mioriizli.e." we will liccei.t 11.50 .f , trouble or rlak to tli.-m b.r t no r. u lar price. A Mountain of (Jold tf. could not bring an much happlueaH to Mra. I.uebi W'ilke, of Caroline, Win., aa did one '.'.V box of P.uckllu'M Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning note on her ha. which h.-pl tor tured herfor IN) lotigyeara. tirentcat antUcptlo healer of Pllcn, Wounds, and Sores. X: lit Denll'H Dru at ore. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate atripenat call on or write to uh at Reno, should you have friend coming from the eaat you can gvt Information regard ing rtiU-H, rou tea. etc., w hich will be to their advantage and comfort. If you wlah you can ilepoult coat of ticket with uh for their passage and tlckcta will be furnished them at their eastern home. Thin ofllce Is with you and responsible, which ahould Ik? an Inducement to commu nicate with us rather than with thoae In other cities. II. I.. Orlllitli, Agent, So. Pae. Co. Reno. Nevada. J. M. Pulton. District Paaaenger Agent, Southern Pacllic Co., Reno, Nevada. JJTasal Catarrh quiokly yields to treat, ueut by Ely's Cream itulm, which is agree, ably aroiuatio. It is received through the uostrils, elesunes and heals tha whole sur. fttce over which it dimisus itself. Druggists stJl the 60o. size Trial size by mail, 10 touts. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To aooonnuodato those who are partial to the use of atomizers ia applying liquids into the nasal paHsuges (or catarrhal trou. bits, the proprn '.-jrs prepare Cream Palm in liquid form, which -ill bo known as Ely's Liquid Cream ltalm. Price inuludiug the spraring tub is 75 cents. Druggists or by wmu. mo u(wwruii.... pwpertiea of the sohd prcparaUon. Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation. Get rid of your . biliousness. Sold for 60 years. lo,.f.' as Ha. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE m . . ... . . iuu mum, a. . 4 W. If as a-ell tMrlary (ikerlew, Or IAKC COINTV BUSINESS MtNS' DLVUOPMtNT ItAOtE If you wish Information abou I.akf! County, Oregon aMrc8 cith er of tho aIhivo gentlemen, who will te plenaed to reply. n. C. CHURCH DIRUCTOKY. Plan of amviei-n of factor of the M. K Chnn h. Lakeview. Int and 3rd Hun daya of en eh month. Pethel at 11 a. m , and New Tine i reek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4lh fitindayn of each month. I,HkHvlw at 11 a. m., and 7 p. ni. 1'iayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. oth Hominy Union School Houne at 11 a. m. Ukeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially Invited to all the nervi.-.en. Ha?ifoiii) SsvneR, I'antor. NoLic to Public. No peraon or p-raorm are allowed to treni.iM.-4 or ironiet on Kecllon .TfJ, towiihhip 1H, North, I'uinxe 15, Weat, on tho California Hide of the IIohku Minim Dintrii-t, without flrat Kettin written t.eriiiiHHlon mid mukin con tract with J. Monroe Layman, rott MMuell. ('i.lifi.rniii. Anv one doiuu mo without written authority will be proHcutel. J. Monroe Lay in nn, 19-21 Deafness Cannot be Cured by locul opplicntiona, aa they cannot rencli the diaeuaeil portion of tho car. There la only one w ay to cure deaf uefca and that la by cotiatitutional reme diea. Deafneaa ia emitted by an influm ed condition of the roucotia HninK of the F.iiHlachlan Tube. When ILiu tube in Inlhitiied you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect henrinn, and when it iH entirely cloned, peufues ia the retsiill, mid iinh-Kn tho Inflammation can la? ti.keii out and thia tube reatored it h normal condition, hearing will destroyed forever; nine raws out ten are canned by Catarrh, which notl.iiiK I'ut an inflamed condition to be of i of tho mucoua eurfacea. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any cane of deafness (ciiUHcd by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by J Haira Catarrh Cure. Semi for circu- j lara free. 1'. J. Cheney &. Co., i Toledo, O. Hold by PriiKifihtn, T5c. Take Hi.Ha Tani'ly Pilla for cont-ti pntloii. ("E IMluiNAl SLil-Ji't. 1 3 ... Ll '.. ..... .v .. I 7 l-.-l--. Tle LeaJlng Parer of U e Pacific Coast T"h San Francisco Chronicle Th? Weekly Chronicle i".e very bt wsk! Newspaper f.ut!::hfd la ths enilre Vsil $1.50 a Year li.c Uuiiiirf tair to any S t of the t ....tl .mu. CnU sua i.&.t-o ?t Is bft because, bes'.dn; rr'-Vn.- al! the news of the world - ? ve: tn an tmeresting way ' d rutty lllustrailn; many arti.-V... it has special depart in. n.a oevoted to acriculture h :t;cultur POULTRY UVj' STOCK M1NINC LITERATURE FA5N10NS and Si-OKTS Ti-se are presided orer by f 1 !ts having a thorough kncwl-rn-'e of their specialties. The , devoted to Agr culture, . ... t.cu.t'.ire, Poultry and Live cc'.: art wall illustrated and " V i with matter of the greatest U.u-.est to all Dgagsd In these .n.u&irtes, every line being "'rittcn by those who are In elose ; i oh with oondltlons prevailing on this Coast. END FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be sent free. t Do you want th Chroiel Reversible Map? Showing the United States, Do minion of Canada and Nertheni Mioo on one side, MAP OP THE WORLD, presenting to view tn ae continuous map, wtta all areis in tmo proportion, the en tire surfaae oi the Earth so the other side, Sen4 & SjU g tt Mas) aa4 "Voekrjr CarsasoUn lor oom oar. cosugo prapnU M May IM raser. The Dally and Map Uracil s14 Only (a5 1 Ytsr I M. H. As T&Om, mvrrmmaf II. V.. I.. Melnr rrntlilfft.l laikevlan-, Ore, I LAKEVIEW3 SADDLERY J S. F. AMI-STROM, Proprietor. t: The best Vaqi"r's-. J die on the market. & & Alao n complete lino of wagon f and btiprgy hnrneaa, whlp J 4 robea rlatoa, blta, apura (julrtH, roaetU-a, In fact everj 4 thln In the lino of earring.; and horae furniahltiga. Im pairing by competent men. CRLXTED I.N 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLA5S ACCOrtnODATION? SAHPLE ROOH For COnHERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT FPI.I0HT f IflHT Jir HAODflW Pronriptnr s r A L,aKeviev ruriiuurc iuic E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR t KNOLEUMroLAsi: Sniflef Biiiifling on water M. -5 ' q ...LAKEV1EVV, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES BARGAIN DAYS , ' IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Maga ine Agency will make the following barga'- 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 ,0 hoth 0ne CA CC McCall's Hagazine 50 uuu' Year&JL.UU No. 2. Three Hagazines for the price of one Success $1,00 Mvv or-N x-v Madame 1 .00 three OCD Q The Reader 3.00 YeaKDO.UU N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 01 McCalPsMagazine.... 50 One (UJ American Boy i.OO -fYm . Year CP l.UU Madame 1.00 lUUr success $1.00 ,11 Cosmopolitan 1.00 11 one CD Q HA Review of Revsews... 3.00-frfciif yearCDO.V-w Madame 1.0011 SPKCIAI Tlio above combinations are some of the beat ever offered to the public. Tho Success Is the best general monthly magazine published. Mc Call's Magazine Is the best fashion magazine. Madame Is now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Boy Is the best In Ita class. Think of It four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, 3.50 worth for $2.00, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers toHa dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, 4Q r- I it--w r' t - ' Ib i Miy V; IIP r-it--."- - . $ rr t JSLg : a, Ci 4. 4 5. PLANNING A HANDY BARN In tlie ncconipnnylnsc Imrn plan atalli occupy one aide of the barn, but may be turned to suit ronreulence. T)i plan allows atabte for cowa, 25 by VS paannjre, S by 13; horae stall (fonrX 20 by 1.1. A you enter tho barn talrwny at the right takes you to tb 4.4 W I'. o.irr I f i DAKS riiAX. loft. N'jxt so ..10.4 tlie carriage room, 0 j 11 (srv?.y Is throe feet wide); tl . i tlit- K.":ii.i rioci, opposite tlie pas sat;e and eq'inllj' coiivpnieut to horse anJ cows, ly 0; next the harries rooiii. 'y '.. The harness root sliou! I li.n'c a h.injt y (, in , stand wo :l I l-.ut t.ot h- : IT, j ' y v. v.-:.:: have. H -r Of s::: -.Il i vi-! weatL-T. T... - hOuC't, -sliUtt.ii bLoji. A I'.rvv ;ct for faiuy di-lviit ijiiuiV.i is. etc. A wn.sh-l.--o (i! vf.iieut. Lu-s( : -. a.i i '!'.".:l!-u ior:a '.i v i' ir..u'; flio..'..! ..y !'- :.-; a in- !:::tt U . !::.V fro.. i llit . .i. i Ii.'.V' ti VV(irI, ii.u e i. j uu ii.i . v in -. .-..v t -:i ti .'t 'ride ru.ii ill of the lnr.i. the entire 1 -n It w .!! i s for luti of ;:iyii,".ii. ' -n il..' tiiih'cj-.i' is Ir:mf :I uf it It f-' .'.- .is too had U shut it out. It U sanitary, too, nayi s Itural Nw Yorker 'orr?sondi!nt, com mentiusr u;m;i this li:;r;i plan, subinljt tod liy hi:nsi-!f. lly nil meant lay nf floor under the carriages. I5y keeping tho:a o:i the prouad you save muck shrinking of runs and expansion of blacksmith's bills. As to cost, 1 ont can jret his frame out for $200 and work hard ho ought to build a bars 32 by 00 for $S00 and have somethlni lpft. Discharge your carpenters whes th frame is up if you are at all band with tooU. Puttiug In windows, hutld Ing doors, etc.. Isn't such an undertak la? as you ruirht think. Make tlie bare warm, light and airy, but not drafty. Faith Ia Cattle. We expect to see better things la ths beef cattle Industry, but we are nol counting on the settlement of the ranjr country to help bring them about. W do expect that the development of th sheep Industry on ranges and farmt and the attractions of the hog Ituslnesi cn the farms will cut Into the prodiu tien of cattle to such an extent aa to have a beneficial effect on prlees. Is some sections sheep have almost re placed cattle. If the ranges are to pro duce fewer cattle then the farms mutf produce more or the supply decrease. It is doubtful whether the farms ar producing more cattle, however. Cer tainly they are 'selling calves quits freely. And equally certain Is the tend ency In the corn belt to raise fewet cattle aud 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 G. F. Harding of Wisconsin, WVll Ordered Pastures. A well ordered farm should have $ hog pasture, two for the cows and colts and one for the calves. If there are a few sheep they may run with ths cows. If much of a flock, they need a separate lot ,. Often the calves and hogs use the same pasture. Thla will do, but It la not desirable. It la better, though not necessary, to have the cows and colts separated. The playfulness of colts la apt to distress the calves. Kimball's Dairy Farmer. An Object Lesson. , To prove that a harness will movs a load if the start Is slow and steady, but will not move It If started with a Jerk an exchange suggests the follow. Ing proceeding: Ilitch a plecs of or dinary twine to a weight of about twenty pounds. Tull the cord slowly and steadily. The weight will move. Now try to move It by applying the force with a quick Jerk. The cord breaks and the weight Is not moved. i n mi i v