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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
IE General Information Family Illinois nt I 'nut At King. It Wo have it lull wt of MyHcll-ltollln a r.iV. ii.nmlfN of Htocli iVrtlnYutiM awl lininR with rlci' lint. H '' j n ro i.rniinlr.liiK v " eoiiipnny g-l ..... .. mi Mtiii'k ccrtlllcatcM. t( Iflli .i i. " VANTKI: 10 men In I'lwh Mate to travel. )Mihl hIkiih, a.lv. rtlK.. niid leave Hiunpl'-n of our good. Hillary t::, im) imt mom h. :ux) per On y for oxpcnw". JtoYAI Hl l'I'IA l.pt. W, Atbi lUock.rhl.iigo. CO.; r.1' ", The KxiiiiilmT has received a ''W H,iw,lul.o.'k of the Wall Klni't line of engraved riTtlltc iiH- of nto U uwl ,i,.l blanks. 1h.' most up to lat..j.i. the niark.-t. I H4..I awl endorsed by i.n I Ill.ir I IKIIII'IfM Ol rtllMTHM. C,,,, vrlhtl. l "' H,,' ,,M'1" 11 jnii'wi'.l anything l' thin lino. tf It AN I T.!': Two iiiimi In each con .,iv i.. ii i.rrHi nt awl advertise lliinl- wan- department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Traveling Posit-, !,.u or t Hiiro Manager. Siilnry I'm lM'r ! n.ontli.ciiHh weekly. wltlialli'Xponnj paid In advance. Wo fiirnlHli every- thing. I- Tin' t-olunihla IIouko Di pt (110 '.Ml Mil Avi Chliiio, III ! VANTi:i:-Ti' "' In comitvto ropn-Hoiit anl ailv.rtU llanlwiro iKpartiwnt. put out nauiplfHof our kooiIh. i-tf. Trnvil 1K r.mltlon orMlli-f MaiwiL'i r. Sal ary f.Hl.liO per month iiimIi weekly, with all expeiiMi M pal.l In a-lvaw e. We funilMh fver.vthln. lllKfoU MlUA iiorsn. Chicago, HI. iH-pt. ;10, M n. I'-hltf. The Illinois Central maintain uwxccllc.l nerv.ee from the WcM to the KttHtawl South. Makinn t.M, eonncctiowi with '"' tranwoiitincntal linen, pHHcnicr are given their choice of route to ( bicatfo ImiHville, Mcmphi awl Xw Orlean. awl through thene point to the far eunt. j ProK-ctive traveler iloirinK infor-; nialioti a to the low eHl raU-a ana 1hI j route are invited to correnpomi with j the followinu reprenentalivc. j U. II. Trumbull, Commercial Aitent, H Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindwy, Trav raHenRer Aicciit, H2 Third nt.. Tortland, Ore Paul H. Thompson I'ansenijer Aiient Col m a ii P.uildii.if .Seattle Uai-h. Popular and Picturesque. The only thing neccHHary to make the Denver awl Kio (irar.de the mont pop ular, a it ha ever been known the most pleasant and most picturesque way to croM the continent, ha come about. This is tho establishment of through slcepin e"r fervice. In connection with the O. It. A N. through Pullman Standard Sleeper is now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8..". p. m., arriving at Salt Lake at 8 40 a. in. the second morning, leaving Halt Uke at 3.50 p. m. and arriving at Denver 4-'- V- l,,e following day. This schedule gives pas sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a day light ride through the grandest scenery in the world. For reservation In this car and for il lustrated booklets picturing tho scenery contiguous to the Denver &Klo Grande, proving it to bn the '-Scenic Line of the World," wiitetoW. C. MiHride, (lew oral Agent, 124 Third stYeet, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over tho Illinois Central, aa any old road will do you and wo dont want your patronago; but if you are particular and want tho best and mean to have It, ask tho ticket agent to route you via tho ILLINOIS CKNTUAL, the road that runs through solid vestibulo trains between St.Paul, Omaha, Chiimgo, St.Louis, Memphis, and Now Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat in our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and lmvo a porter in attendance. Hates via tho ILLINOIS CKNTHAL are tho lowest and we will ,bo glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental lino. II. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A IMA., 112 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul lb Thompson, Frt. A Passenger Agent, Colman llldg., Seattle, Wash. AyersPiltsj Want your moustache or beard abeautlful brown or rich black? Use torK THINOA Tl ini-wi;5T Al l. OI H BHAIirPS We print towritlilp pint, tf iMitch lunch nt the brewery Ha loon. If Mining ,,, blank Ht Mm ' Examiner The Examiner print townrhrp pint, nml iiinkcrt them into liooka loonier, tf harnpli-M of the IiiiiiiImoii shipping tags t Tin Examiner ndlce. All Iwm mihI iiiiil!tlc, from Manila to IIiiimi. ' lxik Hi th lprripllna of llm IhthI listed with The Exnmb it thin week fr ale, hwI eelcct your piece hffore it him tiecii t I In rome oiih o'hh. tf IllunU- lnr DohI i.roipfs, lcr-crt priKifn. limber IhihI II f ml pnw.ln awl blank III davit fur Mppli'-niiorm for read verticil lllflll". I Ih ll k W i I I.IB adiilavili', etc Ml Tin Examiner otli . tf rhl,rt. ,H fw WIIM , t,.M a good (.,K(r; ,. M , buy It, pay your llloimv an, HiiiokiMt. hut the better wny o h((4. t(((U u ,M m, ,.;)lulll r a M, ,,,,, u,. hlchis iiI.mo- lute proof of It tjiMiulw'iioHH. ,o owl for wnl hy A. Storkmaii, at thnclKitr factory, tf We arc now prcparcil V) wll several trart of lawl at price that w ill Marllc you, cMMnially if y rt' actjuainlcil with i In- location. We have lawl nil I tit way from f I.AO mt acre up to 115; tin- rn prove I or Iw proved, to mil the imreliawr Ijtke County Kxami w r.t See a aalliple of tlie I'liclllc inoiitly at thla otllce, uwl you will not Ih-mI-tate to pay $2M for a ycar'n miiIi M'iptlou to The Kxamlncr awl that valualile Mayaxlne publlshi'il in I'ort lawl. tf FarinerM, have yor butter wrap- imth jirlnteil at The Kxamlw olllce. ))M(4.l(, (lf h,.,,,)!!"; away for them, yot, k,M.,, volir ,n,.y at home, awl piltn)l,w. ,)., tnnt patronize you. 1m.h,(,.Hi ytm wv wnat yoU un. Kvt. ting itwl iloti't have to pay for It If t ilH.Hnt ult j.u. tf If any Htibwrlbi-r of the Kxaw'ner ...I.. I . . . . ..l.u..n.. f..w OX... I. u-nt. jKH,,. WL. wll nmt tl.ttl (r,,ni them, write the letter, buy the poatal order and hcw! for the miiKa- xine to any aldrena. J here ta out one price on "Tom watnon.H Miign-, zinc." awl we do not club with it, I but iih a matter of accomodation to Subscrlbem to the Examiner we can get them the miigaxine without any trouble or risk to them for tho regu lar price. tf. A Mountain of Gold could uot bring an much hiipplnesB to Mm. Luchi Wilke, of Caroline, Win., as did one 25c box of Hucklln'M Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning Horn on her leg. which had tor tured her for 211 longyeam. (JreateKt untlKcptlc healer of I'IIch, Wounds, and Sores. 25c at Lee Ileull'u Drug store. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip euat call on or write to un at Jtenu. should you have friend coming; from tho eaatyou can get luformiitlon regard ing rates, routes, etc., which will l to their advantage and comfort. If you wish you can deposit cost of ticket with us for their pannage and tickets will bo furnished them at their eastern homes. Thin oflice Is with j'ou and responsible, which Hhould be an Inducement to commu nicate with us rather than with those In other cities. 11. L. (irlfhth, Agent, So. Due. Co. Reno, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. District Passenger Agent, Southern l'aclllc Co., lleuo, Nevada. Nasal Catarrh quickly yiuld to treat mout by Ely's Cream iiuhu, which is agree ably aroiuutio. It is received through th nostrils, clonuses ami bonis the whole unr fuoo over which it dimiBs itHolf. Druggists soil the fiOo. size; Trial size by mini, 10 (louts. Tost it and you are sure to continue the treatment, . Announcement. To aocommoiluto those who aro partial to tho uto of atomizers in applying liquids into the nawd passages for catarrhal troiu bkt, tho proprietors prepare Cream lluhn in liquid form, w hioU -"ill bo known as Kly's Liquid Cream Huhn. Price including tho praying tube in 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the wed. ieiual properties of tho solid preparation. Wake up your liver. Cure your constipation. Get rid of your biliousness. Sold or 60 veers. loi..f.M...: iiilGKINGHAttl'S DYE tuix 11.. Ut MUvlilluHLr. UAU.CI., ltHU. M.M. II. K. I. Mlrlntr W. Hm tell 'rr.iiil m-on-iBrf Ukrlot,rr, l.nkr vlrw, rr LAKE COINIV B'ISIMSS MtNS' DtVUOPMlNT ItAOtE ' If ymi wiwh Inlorriiation nlon Iikn County, Oregon HMreHH illi it of tho hImivc gctitleiiii-n, who will bo jileiiHiwl to reply. n. II. CHURCH WRUCTOKY. Plan of aeivice of Paotor of the M. K Church, I-akeview. lt awl 3rd Sun day of each month. lidl.cl at II a. m . awl New Pirn I reek at 7 p. nr., 2nd and 4lh Sundays of each month. Lakeview at 11 a. m., awl 7. p. ni. Prayer mectiriu Thurmlrty 7 p. m. &th Siindny L'rnori ScIkk.I IIouko at 11 a. in. Liikeview nt 7 p. m. You are cordially invited to till the nervicc. HiroHi ktiikii, Pantor. Notice to Public. No pernor! or pernor) are hllowed to trenpiiMH or pronpect on Section IV !, townnhip 4H, North, IlatiKe 15, Went, on tho California Hide of tho Hohkhc Mining PiHtrh t. without flrnt gettiri written perrulnnlou and inuking con trHctwithJ. Monroe Iiymun, Fort lliilwell, California. Any one doing ho without written authority will be proMCCiitcd. J. Monroe Layman, 19 24 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local appllcationn, an they cannot reach tho diweiiHcd portion of the ear. Them in only oue way to euro deafuen uwl that in by constitutional renie die. Deufneaa l canned by an inflam ed condition of tho mucous lining of the KiiHtachian Tubo. When thin tube in inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it in entirely cloned, Deafnena is the ronult, and tinlcxa the inflammation can 1 taken out and this tube rewtored to Itn normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine canes out of ten are canned by Catarrh, which In nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any cane of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. Scud for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Drungints, 75c. Take HbII's Fum'ly Pills for connti pattou. STUDY THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL. In ran. lion i"U "ll'il wyoi. K-Otfllltl DycMiriiMi niw I lurrinicsl aixl cuinpHMit iiutrurt- uit. Tita iNUe tm only. Hurt ronraw- Crlrlonr. BatinrM. -l-!& rput lor prmrlirc. W ill twur your cotvltnon and propreru In InilnM. Mllil-lUmdgtJul nnymhrr. t ull lxtiraUra sn4 vrii rrr k tr ill iriicoc COaMtrONDlNCE II U ill EL M"fc- w Df(0II MICH. Th Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast Th San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th very boat waklr Nawspapar published In tha antlra Waat. $1.50 a Year Inrludinc poatan to aoy a-t ot tba Luiled biaUa, Cauda aud Mazico It ts beat because, besides printing all the news of the world each weak In an Interesting way and lully Illustrating man articles, It has special depart ments devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE FOULTRY LIV STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SrOKTS These are presided over by ed'tors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The tjages devoted to Agr culture. Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well Illustrated and ft. led with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged In theae Industries, every line belag written by those who are In cloae touch with oondltloos prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be sent free. Do you wont the Chroolola Reversible Map? Showing the United Statea, Do minion of Canada and Norther Mexico on one aide, MAP OP THE WORLD, presenting te view In one continuous map, with all areas In true proportion, the en tire surface ef the Earth m the other side. Sand Ptaapttha Mas mA "Weekly Chronicle" for one yar. pottage prapaUd sa Maf) M4 Poj The Dally and Map ly mmi. iiHiii said Only $&t5 t Yecr LAW AT f, tanas U. H. TOWW, , t r i iuT 1 aUa PWolssa, CaU. CHOCTJTWHI nBMXXXBaTT 1 LAKEVIEW l SADDLERY t J S. P. AflLSTROM, 4 9. Proprietor. t 9 Tlic hest Va(jti''s-(1. tile on tlic market. t & Aleo ii complftollric of watcon and bunny linrm-HH, whip, 44 robcH rlutiiH, bitH, fpur ijiilrtx, rowttcH, In fiict every thin? In tin; lln of carrbiKo 2- finr how furiilnblriK- I!e A pulrln l.y coinjMjtent men. v 66 A AAA 666 HI "if EL ILaketiew ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN TliROUGHOlT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnflODATION? SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LIOHT OBO HAKROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors :: I Lakevievv Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI WALL PAPER, CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 4 BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Maga ine Agency' will make the following barga'. 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 hnf h One mJ rr McCalPs magazine No. 2. Three flagazines for the price of one Success $1.00 Madame 1.00 Ull tb' ( f ) The Reader 3.00 N0.3. Four flagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 Mrri1l'Mn(ri7lnA . ?0 Wavaiai e ee am w ... e American Boy i.OO Madame 1 .00 success $1.00 Cosmopolitan 1.00 Review of Revsews... 3.00.--H year Madame l.OOULU SI'ECIAI. Tho above conibinntlonsnre some of the best ever offered to the public. Tho Success is the best general monthly magazine published. Me t'aH'8 Mugnzlne is the best fashion innK-nzlne. Madame is now the bent hlfrh-Ki'ade woman's monthly published, and the American Boy is the best In Its class. Think of It four mnrnzlneH one for each member of the fam ily, 3.50 worth lor 2.00, irovldel you send 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, 4 'i ... k i. a &&Ck (.udA 5 4 5 4 4 Snider Building on Water St. LAKEVIEW, OREGON... A 50 "w" Year CD X.KJKJ 011 ClII Year $1.00 four all one $3.00 GAITS OF THE SADDLE HORSE Tbere It no doubt that tha borse tf Its every variety l a lire propositi Downdnyx, wblcb ffirmcm are aliotTln) a dinpoHitlon to lmiidlo to the bet ml vaiitaRo. In this ronnortlon porlmri (he nailille borso I Icmn talktnl of tl.ni other tlnHs yr-t Interest In It Isi not wanting. To a mnn who has four. fcnr-oM ,rnar( a natural trotter mi I la oonsideriiit; trnlnitifr her for n acbi;. horw E. I'. M.iyo of Maine ny!i In Ilq ml New Voi .;e.: To innke nn Me.il Mildle borne of hlf mart; the iii'inircr slioiild have roni. tnenreil at liM.it two yearn ago, but If (lie i, a i i.,- jA, very aensiljlij mi l he will !; n I.ltle more patient the nlred re ' ' r "i !e arrompllfihed now. The first : . 1 if to lie attained ! t make her ;i u walker, for a Blow or bad wulk.'ii'.r i ldle horse Is about the worst tLl - '.it, and ahe mnst bo tnuphf t!i. T.-alI Is a distinct gi'.'t as iiiu'-!i "' einter or the Ralioji, He sho-. :itifled until he can gH Ut - . ' i -au walk from flv todixi ..' ' ' ;r. Of course If rhe 1 imtur il y :ker this can easily be ar-c'i'.::; ' ut Rhe sliould never be ul'rr- .. while taklnj? hr walkinc . fur it Is as much 4 uilsden:" .1 mare walking to break for a trotting mare to brf "run. To acqnlre ths walk : res no apcclal train ing. I- t : practice, at all times vtrg'.: -' :;s faat as possible with 1 not making htr les i time. Tl:' "ing gaits the Jog trot. ..a an hour, some- 01 1. Ne'oo. . Th i: bred i pictui. of a mov. r Fan thing t:i dlscour animal u. tiOUlCSH J as the C ; true tro.. r. mare m:i' accompli:!).' . DImoc, ilichigaja, years old and wo Yh3 position In the Spanish step. Out -one high mchcrjf orm3 twentjr-onev f-side.1 and always to be ; "e trot. In which ths . ally and with frto the third Is knoWfc . r at speed gait TBs ts the trot that thj . i if he wonld have her the different gaits. When this is aeeompliished and It If equally as easy as the walking gait th next la the outer, or low gallop, d the horse s.':oi:IJ ro from the walk of trot either to the canter at will of ths rider. The rlht fore leg should tf made to forward first, or, rather, tf take the loa.L la training for this gall the horse Fuor.M be kept well hi hanj by. the bit r:iJ while being urged for ward bend fje hea 1 slightly In the op posite direction from which the fore leg la to leaJ. and with a very little prac tice the horse will understand from the leaning of 'he head what 13 wanted and strike an easy, natural canter. If an out and ov.t gallop Is required, when the horse n i!ces the first leap forwar4 with forefoot well extended and yo see that h.' understands what Is re quired give bim h'.s head slightly an urge him to rj!-p utiil greater effort The t'stare Is Hosjdom. Summarizij-;' -h various opinion now audible in i irket circles. Breed er's Gazette obtains three views of th future in hordoin: "One, emanating from PackIn"town. Is that a sharp de cline In values is assured whenever ths summer run of 'crass widows Is cuf loose. It ts on this supply that killers are bankln? their hope of filling cellars. Another view is iu the permanency of present prices, which the country ap pears to share. It is based on light stocks, urgent demand and figures that indicate a normal summer run. There) Is a third element that stakes Its repu tation on the materialization of tha 6even cent bo?. Insisting that If pack era abandoned their present hand to, mouth attitude prices would jump C9 cents per hundredweight Tackers fa vor lower prices for both bogs and product. Hog product Is now selling dangerously near the limit or disposl. tion of the cousumer to pay." Xeeda ot Young Alfalfa. Spring sown alfalfa needs to be run over with a mower every three or four weeks to keep the weeds down. The cutter bar should be set high, and the mowing should be done only when tha alfalfa Is dry aud there la no appear ance of rain August sown alfalfa does not need to bo touched the first season, Mock should be kept off alfalfa until it Is a year old at least, and If It Is deslr Ible to maintain a stand on a field for ien to fifteen years stock should be kept off until it has passed Its third year. II. M. Cottrr-U. Ilrnrfita of n Clean Dsmynril. Keep the barnyard freo from ma nure and house illos will be far less troublesome. To remove dally ths freshly made manure to the fleid or pasture serves a double purpose 'Irst, the maximum value of the manure la secured; second, that household pest, the fly, Is largely avoided. Good 6ht'ep Iteiiairc Good Pa tare. Mutton breeds of sheep do not de pend on waste lauds and hillsides to become profitable. Good sheep require food pastures and pay well.