Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 13, 1906, Image 3

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General Information
rniiill.v llitinrH nl I'umi -KIii. II
W,. IwivrnlMlln .,f M.vm.11 IImIIImh
,V CoV, hji tiilf of Nines t Vrllllenle
iiml ImiiuIh, with price llxi. If ymi
ii n nruiiiil.lnu: h stuck couipiiuy irK
(ilir price nil MM'k rcrt lllcnll'H, if
WAN 11 1": 10 nu n In ciuh h( ii tc
t trnvt'l, juihl hIkiih, iiiIvitIIhi' iiml
Icin r Ml !n !' m 1 1( i ill I' nocnU. Sillnf.V
f T.Mni per mi. ml h l no .it iln.v fir
cxihmim-m. ItoVAl. nI'I'I'I.Y CO.:
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1 Ft ' 1 .. , ,i.m ill", n,' iii'iim, ..
Tin- f'.xn miner Iiiim received u new
Hiliuple l" I. nf 1 lie Willi Street line
(if flint II Veil crrl llli'lllea i if Klin K I) lul
I I l n 1 1 1. M, the IIIMxt lip In ilille nil
the liliil'ki I l'ei Iiml elMliirei by
the I. inline lliniticler of A tnetlril .
Cupv llv.lili'i. Cull Hint nee t liflii If
J im need n ti t III li u III llilw line. If
It'A NTCI : Two men In en.-li eon -
Illy to n plei-eiit mul inlverllMi' lliir.1 -
VVIII-e lleplirl lllellt, pill Ollt KlltllpleM
of our timid, ete. Tlivi llliu I'oxil-,
r0"1'" M""nKer SnlnryrHMH ri
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iii. III lid vnnee
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tllnu-. l-
Tlie Onl'lllllilll llotlKi
Dept. lilil, T-W .'"III Ave
Clili i.Ko, III
W.)M'i:il:-Tn tn-u In eacl, '
n.untvto represent un-l advert Ie
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I an w. re I . .;irl mi-tit. put out
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Multiplex of our gund. ele. 1 ravel-1
1
i. ... ii nil. .. M.niML'er. Sn
ar '.hmmi per inontli .-iihIi weekly.
w Hli all expi ii h pniil In mlvai
We fnriilxli every I hint;.
I 1 1 1: (ll.l'Ml'.IA IIOl'SI.
Clil.-iiKo, III.
1 1. pi. HID, Mniioii. I'.lilk,'.
I he Illinois Central
n.iiliiiHiiiH uiii xcelleil neivirtt from the
W. -iio Hie i:"t iiml Smith. M nkinn
Clo-e i-iililieclii.li-. ili triiiliH nf all
trni!Mciiiitllieiitul lineM. pam-enisi-rH lirct
given their i liou-e of rnilli H to ( liit niio
l.in-ville, McmphiH ami New Orleaiin,
ml ihroiinh tiiei-u point" to llm fr
Iiih1.
I'ro-IMTtive trnvclern ileniriiiK' infor
mation n to the h.ent mti-H ami U-t
routeM are inviteil to corrt-Hiioml with
the follow int! repreMeiilativen
15. II. Tniinhull. ommercial AKi-nv,
142 Thiril St., I'ortlan.l, Ore.
i i i.-.i.t.. Trv l'liffeinier
i . i. .i.. i n,u
Aueiit. 1 42 Th n at., rorlliit.J, Ore.
I'a.ll l. I hompHoii iHNH.iiKnr , aH u Iim,.r accomo.lat loll to
( elii m lUiiliiiiK .VnilU' II fh. Sul.HcrllM-rH to t he Kxainihcr w e can
: K't them the innu'izim- without any
Popular and Picturesque. j troul.le or rink to th. ni for the rcK..
' . lar price. tf.
The only tiling nece-Hiiry to make the i m
Denver iiml Kio (iramle the im.Ht K.p-
ular, aH it Iihh ever In en known the A Mountain of Gold
inost pleiiHiint ami mont picturcMpie
way to rr..n tho contim-nt. han come
about. TI.Ih in the cHtnt.liHhment of
through elit-1'iui car aervui
In connection with the O. It. & N. a
throuuh rullman Slaiulard Sleeper in
now run from Portland to D.'tiver, leav
InK I'ortland ut 8.;.'. p. m.. arriving at
Salt I.ako at 8 40 a. m. the necoiid
morning, leaving Salt Uko at 3.&0 p.
m. and arriving at Denver 4 20 p. ni. the
follow in day. This schedule gives pas
ienjjers seven hours stop-over in Salt
Lake, affordinu an opportunity to visit
the Mormon Capital as well as a day
light ri.lo throtiKh the grandest scenery
in the world.
For reservation in this tar and for il
lustrated booklets picturing tho scenery
contiguous to the Denver &Hlo Grande,
proving it to bs tho ' Scenic Line of tho
World," wiitetoW. C. Mcllrido, Gen
eral Agent, 121 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 patronugo; but if you are
particular and want tin) 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 St.Paul, Omaha, Chicago,
St.ljuis 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 liavo a porter in attendance.
Itates via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
are the lowest and we will .be glad to
quote them in connection with any
transcontinental line.
Ii. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent,
142 Third Street, Portland Ore.
J. C. Lindsey, T. P. & 1'. .A., H2
Third Street, Portland, Ore.
Paul H. Thompson, Frt. & Passenger
Agent, Column Uldg., Scuttle, Vaah.
Want your moustache cr bear J
flhcautifui brown or rich til-ic-? Use
Ayer'sPill
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I"""' i(
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Minimi
nlllrc,
blanks H' llie I . xii Hi I ID-r
1 lie Kxninliier print" low m-liui pint,
mill iiinken tliein lulu book ii.i-nliT. if
Milliplex of t lie I Ii iiiiIhiiii xhlpplnu
III The I x ) 1 1 1 1 1-r nlllee All
mIwm mnl iiinlli i-m. from Mmillit to
linen. tf
Limit ill the ili-M-riiif imiK nl I'e In ml
IImIi-iI uilh Tin- KxhiiiI er thi week for
rtle, Hliil nelecl. Vlir piece lu liei- it lino
Im-i-ii iii In Mime oi e ei-e, tf
I'lllllkx fur lilllll linii.f. le ei i proof.
lilnlier llllul llmil prunlx Mini - - f i U Mill
davits for Hlipli-Hlnilif fm lemlverllm-
' menu, hluiik wiim hIIhIiivio-. eie l
; The Kxiiminer i.fli e. tf
Tln-re In two wii.vn to tell a tfiind
Iclnr; one In to liny It. pi your
,,,, Hmilkl. ,' ,,,;..., .r
w((y to tm jf M iiu ,.n
or n Mountain Hone, w hich in iiIimh-
'liiie proof i if 1 1 h itinlni-iHHM,
Mmle ami fur fili- by A. Ntnrkiiuin,
: t the i lar fin tor.v . tf
W. re ,,w pre,.ltr,,l I,, h-II M-verHl
tn.c.i. ,,. I. Ul prices thai will s.Hrlle
yi'i. e-H-niilly if yon ar aemiainteil
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with On- liK Htion. e liuve land nil the
. ,r. .
, t. from I rJl l.i.r fli-Pia It tt 1 i I I fi lltl.
" ' ' ' ' "
m l. rove I or Im iin.veil. to Milt the
.iin iiHMcr Ijke Coiuity I'.xauiiner.t
See ll Hilliiple of the I'liclllc tllolitly
at thin olliee, ami you will tuit henl
t ate to pay J?!.."!! for n year'n nul-Hi-lpt
Ion t o The Kxmnlner ami that
valualile Miivii.lni- inililUlieil In I'urt
laml. tf
I'ariuerM, have yor luitter wrap
perH printeil at The I'.xatuiiie ollli-e,
liiMteml of Hemlinu: away for tli.-ni.
You keep your tnoiiey at liotne, ami
patronize them that patronize you,
N-hIiIi-h, you Mee what ymi are et
tliiK ami ilon't have to pay for It If
It (loetMl't Htllt you. tf
If any HilliHcrllu-r of t he I'xamlni-r
wUhcH to HiiliMerllM-for "Tom wat
hiiii'u Matrii.tne." we will accent tl.oO
,,., tllM)li write the letter, luiy the
pun! ul order ami He ml for the inaa-
Kino to 1 1 1 1 v inlilri-HM. There Ik luit
one price on '"loin watMon.H .Muk'i-i
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z ne, am we do not club with tt, I
;t.4(, U((t ,rnK iih hi lit Ii happliH'H to
rH ,u.u llke. of Caroline, Wis.,
UH ,1M olu. o-. ,,x f Hmn,,-,, Arlltl.i
Salve, when It completely cured a run
ning sore on her )'. which had tor
tured he rfor 2.1 lon;yearn. Greateat
nntlneptit' healer of PIIch, WouikIh,
and Sores. 2."c at Ixt Deall's Drug
store.
POST YOURSELF
AND FRIENDS
If you contemplate atrip cast call
on or w rite to uh at Reno. Should
you liuvo frlendH coming from the
eaatyoti can get Information regard
ing raU'H, routt'H. etc., which will be
to their advantage mid comfort. If
you wiali you can ilepoHlt coat of
ticket with us for I heir paHsano and
tickets will tie furnished them at
their eastern homes. TliiH olllct In
with you and responsible, which
should be an inducement to commu
nicate with us rather than with those
In other cities.
ILL. Grlllith, Agent, So. I'ac. Co.
Reno, Nevada.
J. M. Fulton. District Passenger
Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Reuo,
Nevada.
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat,
mout by Ely's Cream Jlalui, which is agree
r. i i i .i i. .1.-
ably aromulio. Jt is reooiveu vuruuKu uio
nostrils, cleanses and heals tbe whole sur
faoe over which it diffuses itself. Druggists
..It tli a Kiln, aizat Trial ni. hv mail. 10
cents. Test it and you are sure to continue
mo ireauucni.
Announcement.
To accommodate those who are partial
irt IIia iiua et nlmiiivAria tn niinlvinff linuids
. u .uw mw v . v.------ - - i - j rj -
into the nasal pRKHiigos for catarrhal Irott-
lUD IIAfll i.-.'m in'iiniBviv.iM.w".
liquid form, which ill ho known as I'ly'a
Liquid Cream Italn). Price including the
spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
mail. Tho liquid form embodies tho med
icinal properties of tho sulid preparation. ,
Wahe up your liver. Cure
your constipation. Get rid
r of vour biliousness, bold
w for CO veers. itttt
Mhii.
R i j j ( j f j J I h U. 1 Y F
wi".. v . . . iuu c- iut. . a.
I. . tl m. Hir
.: , ,J ; SiMSS MfNS'
itVl Ol'MtNl ItAOtE
it v'i.u wi4 i I iitoriiiiition hI.oii
l.-ke (!om ty, Oregon iirctM r i 1 1
l-r of l liuVe ( illeneti, who Will
lie, pleiifl'il to reply.
n. u. cm ivcn DikixioKY.
P mm ill (. I' e of I'a-lor of the M, K
( do r- Ii l.ikein-u. Il -mil .'inl Mir
iln 'I encli in ili ll.
l'..-liel ii II i in. and New l'"u
' o I ii 7 n in. 2nd and 4lli Sunday
o fili-li lie ii. ' h
l.iikevii-M ni II a. in., ami 7 p. '"
I'ihvit IneilliiK 1'hiirnlay 7 . til. oth
Km dny Ciiion chool llont-H at 11 a. "i.
I.iikeview at 7 tn. You are cordially
invited to all 'he HerviccM.
SsroKii Snviikk, Valr.
Notice Co Public.
No pei rton nr perHona are allowed to
t ret. I hi -h or irmpect on Sect loll W,
lowmdiip in. North, Kniie 15, Went,
on the Cnliioriilii Hide of the Jloiit'iic
MininK Ditrict, without flrat (ettin
written tiermir-riioii itml makiuK
triiet with J. Monroe Liiyiniin, Fort
llidwell, Ciilifornia. Any one dolnu
an without written authority will In;
proHei-uted.
J. Monroe Layman, 10-21
Deafness Cannot be Cured
hy liM-.nl applicntlouM, bh they cannot
reach the diricawd portion of the ear.
There in only one way to cure deufnenH
uml that In ly constitutional rctno
dii'H. Di iifni'HH in cauaeil by an Inflam
ed condition of the mucous lining of
the Kutdiichlaii Tule. When this tuhe
in inflamed you Lave u riiinhlinR Bound
or Imperfect heariiiKi nd wheu it ia
entirely clowd, Deafueaa in the reault,
ami iinli MU the inrlammtition can le
taken out ami thin tube rentorel to
itH normal condition, hearing will he
dei-troyed forever; nine chwb out of
ten ure cniined hy Catarrh, which In
nothing but an inflamed condition of
the inucoiiH HiirfacoH.
We will jjivo One Hundred Dollars
for any cane of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hull's Cutarrh Cure. Rend for circu
lars free. F. J. Cheney fc Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Dnn-'Kirttd, 7"m".
Take Hall's Fani'ly Pills for consti
jiatlon. ' '. ...fs.tjiu srsi'. i
.. it'll a l.i!' n in i ...i "
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! tile on the mftrkct.
& AImo a complete II tie of wiitfoti
and huKKy harni-MH, whlpv,
roheM riatax, bitn. fpurx
4 M"lrtM, ronetti h. In fact i vet
thltm In the line of carriage
and horni! furiili-liliiK :
pairing by t-ompetent men.
ERECTED IN 1900
MODERN
THROUGHOUT
FIRST-CLASS
ACCOMODATION?
SAHPLE ROOn
For COnnERCIAL
TRAVELERS
COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
FPLKiHT I ifiHT H
OFO HAkKOW L.VJii "
Lakeview Furniture Store
S E. N. JAQU1SH, Proprieto.
Full and complete stock of
Everything in the line of
FURNITURE.
. WALL PAPER. CARPETS.
r LinULCUAl, ulam. u
5 ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON...
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dfea.aa.a2a2e
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 100 hftth One rr
McCall's magazine 50 uul 1 Year&JL.UU
No. 2. Three Hagazines for the price
of one
r im ss
SS:::::::z :So three ono qq
The Reader .00 YearCPO.U
N0.3. Four flagazines for $2.00
Success 1.00 01
McCalPsMagazine.... 50 One rr
American Boy 00 irmv YearCPl.UU
Madame 1.00 1UUI
success $1.00 ,11
Cosmopolitan 1.00 oneTQ Af
Review of Revsews... 3.004?--- year (DO, JJ
Madame l.OolUUI
SPECIAI Tha above coniliinntlousuro Borne of thelK'st ever offered to the
public. The Sucwhh Is tho liest Retieral monthly tnaprazlne publlslieil. Mc
("all'H Magazine Is the Ut fawliion iuaazlne. Madatno la now tho best
hltfh-tfrailo wonian'H monthly published, and the American Hoy la tho best
In itH i lass. Think of It four inaira.lneH one for each member of the fam
ily, $3.50 worth for t'.OO, provided you send your order at once.
Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers to fla
dame. Send for our free catalogue.
Central Hagazine Agency
Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A,
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Cpr DsiMig.s Watfif St. A
GULLIBILITY
OF WOMEN.
Ak Mrs. (I.a.lnick What She
Thinks About Their Suswpll.
billljr to the Wiles of Sharpers.
Wmnrn naturally are rather snmflvB
about beinir officially or otlirrnvlMe
rlaswd with idioU and criminnls.
fiqualljr naturally thoy resent tho im
plirstion that they are particularly
gullible and hetico easily snscrptibl'j (o
sharpers who would play upon their
highly organizcl nervous tempera
ments. In a rocj-rit attack orKri the
patent medicitie business, it was im
pl "d that woinrn ar lim victims of
patent medicine B'lvertihfr, iwcnusw
tlicy are so mucii morn gullilile lhau
men. Well, perhaps they are more
ea.;iy foolel, hut we dotibt if Mrs.
Ciiiidwiek, if she were a-ked her opin
ion, w-fiiild suv so. As a matter of
fat 1, women with their wonderful intui
tions are apt to m pretty rikkI judges
of what is so arid what is not so.
1 or this reason, women sre not likely
to be long imposed upon by misrepre
sentations concerning patent medicines
or anything else, and when n patent
medicine business has stemlily grown
for thirty-fight years it necesarily
means that it has won the confidence
of the women as well as of the men
who have been .and are its grateful
patrons. Such a business as that da
scribed here is conducted by Dr. Kay
V. Pierce of Buffalo, whose name is
a synonym for honesty and honor in
the' business and professional world.
Ir. Pierce has a great establishment in
buffalo, w hich is one of the chief points
of interest to visitors in that city. It
consists of a large laboratory for the
manufacture of the medicinesi which
bear his name and a hospital in con
nection therewith for the treatment of
various eilments. This hospital is
taxed to its full capacity at all times
by patients who corne "from all parta
of the country for treatment by the
large staff of graduated specialists. In
the laboratory the famous Dr. Pierce
remedies are 'compounded from pure
roots, herbs and barks of known prop
erties and for special purposes. The
charge was recently made that alcohol
was the principal ingredient of these
medicines. Tha journal which made
that baseless charge was promptly sued
for "JOO,000 damages. An immediate
retraction was the result.
Dr. Pierce is not only or.e of the
principal manufacturers of patent
medicines in the world but be is
also one of the largest advertisers.
He knows that the essence of deal
ing with the public is to let the
public know that vou have something
which it wants, which it needs. But
Dr. Pierce a'f Vrows that truth and
honor must be the basis of all business
and he permits no misrepresentations
in any dtt ment of bis business, not
even in the advertising. Thousands of
men and women have found the truth
of this statement in their dealings with
Dr. Pierce, a large part of whose busi
ness is conducted by correspondence.
The charge has been made that this
feature of the patent medicine business
is a fake, as well as other features, that
letters from patients do not receive at
tention from physicians, that they ace
made the subject of flippant comment
by clerka who read them and prescribe
remedies. This charge is absolutely
untrue eo far as Dr. Pierce's business is
concerned. He employs a large num
ber of highly trained physicians and
surgeons for this work and they give
quite aa careful attention to all cases
coming to them as does the private
practitioner. All letters are treated
with tbe utmost confidence and are not
subject to miscellaneous inspection.
Tbe proprietary remedies are not prer
Bcribed for all patients, but prescrip
tions are given just as any doctor would
give ttmn. " Aud the names and ad
dresses of patients are not sold to
others for sending out circulars.
In Bhort, Dr. Pierce's business ia
what it is because Dr. Pierce has al
ways done just what he advertises to
do and because his medicines are just
what they are advertised to be.
Every Ijindoirner Should Help Brum
tlfjr the IliKtiviaym.
Attention should not be couflued to
the traveled roadway to the total neg
lect of the roadside, says the Auto Ad
vocate. The importance of beautifying
the uuused margins of the road allow
ance Is a matter which should be Im
pressed upon every landowner. How
ever good the road, it does not fully
6erve Its purpose If the roadside ia a
tangled mass of weeds, brush, rubbish
aud tin cans. A farm usually par
takes of the condition of the road lead
ing to It. aud the state of the roadside
Is apt to be uu Index to character of
the laruier.
l:ural England owes much of Its
be;iuty uot ouly to its good roads, but
also 10 the well kept roadsides, the
ma.suiawnt trees aud beautiful hedges.
It is u power that creates a love of
country and an uufalterlus patriotism. '
Grade unJ level the roadside as well
as the road. Establish a good sod.
Keep down the weeds. Let the fences
be neat aud tasteful. Plant groups of
trees uud shrubbery. Utilize any
eprinprs available near the road to
make drlnklu.,' places for borsea and
cattle, lu doing all this preserve na
ture at her best, making the most of
natural advantages.
The roadsides cannot, need not, be
converted Into lawns, but they need
not be the unsightly emblems of chaos
that we so frequently find them. Ia
building our rouds the 'original beauty
of nature Is destroyed, and we owe it
to ourselves to make such atonement
as we can by restoring a certain
amount of order aud ornament
lload Improvement For Poor Towns.
The bo:'.rd of supervisors of Sullivan
county. X. Y., are urging an amend
ment of the stuto higUway law by
which towns of less than $1,000,000
vahu'.tlju will receive from the state
nn rmount of money for highway Im
provement etuinl to the amount raised
lu the town l!i-i'e;id of CO per cent, as
uudiT llie present law. This, It Is
claimed, would help th poorer tow a
to Impi'jve their ruadu without unduly
burdeulug them.
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