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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
General Information wnn THINOft T INTfhrST I'niiilly lienor lit I'oMt & KIiikh. II w" Prl"' lnMp We have n lull H of Myacll-llolllna & Co'., km iiiilc of Ml (irk t'crtlllcnte and bonds, wllli price ll-t. If you ur oiuatilxltitf a xloeli routpituy net our ir!i'iM on Mtock certificates. If V,NIT.I: ! iih'H I" each Mnt tO I I'll Vfl. Mf I "ItfllH, mlVlTllHI' Mllll len vc kiimiI" m of our KiMiiU. Hnlnry 7.ih f r in. mill f.'l.mi per day for rxn h IIOYA l sIMTLV CO.; Ih pi V. AiIiih lllix-k.l'tilcutjco. Tin" Kxninlncr has received u new ample Lin k of the Wall Hlreet lit of I'liuriivt'il ccrtlficatex of Mex-k and bond blanks, tin- iiiohI up to-date on tin- market. 1'mmI ami mlorwil by the l.'Kllnif financier of America. Op. rallied. Call ami ec them if von ih-imI anvtliliur In till i I !- tf r Dutch tiMirfi at t Brewery Nn. looa. tf Mining office. blank hi the I'xatnlnci II. V I,. fttrlnc j l.iilir w, Ore, S V. If Aell .xrelarr l.nnrvlew, Ore The Knmlner print townxlilp plat, and make iIhmii into lxxikii loorliT. tf Sample of tin I 'ii n Inori shipping raifH at Tl' Hxntnhicr office. All IW'H and (iihIIIIcm, from Manila to linen, tf 4 Look at tliu lecnptiinn of tho land lUtcl ith The Kxmnli er this week for alc, ami select your piece before it Iih been Hold to home one e'e, tf Blanks for Ann I proof, peaert proof timber land final proofa and liliink affl davit for applications for readvertim H'ANTICD: Two men In cni-li roii-i merits, Idank wltnes' affidavits, He. hI The Kxamincr ofll tf nl.v to represent and ad vcrtlnc Hard war" department, put out wimples of our irooiU, etc. Traveling I'omU lou or OlhVe Manager. Salary f'K) per monlli. cash weekly, with nlle9ticncs paid In advance. Vc fiirnlnh every thing. H 1'.' Tin' Columbia IIouko Dept. lilO, '2'M "lli Ave ( lilfiixo, 111 vVANTKH: Two nii-ii In each county to rcpreMent and advertise llardwi ri Impart incut, put out antnplc of our jroodn. etc. Travel- ln I'ohMIoii or tMllce Mnnnircr. Hal nry I'.MI.itO per month cash weekly, with all -Xh-iimi-m paid In advance. We fiirnlMli everything. T IIH CO MM III A IIOIKK. Chicago, III. Dept. r10, Moiioii, lU.lt?. The Illinois Central maintain unexcelled aervleo from the Vet to the Kant and South. Making clone conuection with train of all transcontinental linen, paiwcnyera are "K ' jYou kivp your money nt home, and IouiHVille, .Mutnplil ana .ew wrieun, and throuKh theu point to the far east. There In two way to tell a good cigar; one In to buy It, pay your iiionay and aiuokelt. Hut tho better way la to know )Mnt it i nn Kiglc or a Mountain How, which 1m alMo Inte proof of Ita gcnuliieucHN, Made and for Male by A. Ktorkman, at the cltfiir factory, tf V are now prepare! t aell aeveral lra'-ti of land at price that will atartle you, eKpi( ialljr if you are acuaintd with the location. We have land all the way from ft .AO er acre up to f 1 A ; tin itnproveJ or Improved, to nutt the pnrchawr. I-akc County Kxaminer.t V-' a Maniple of tho I'ltcMc inoutly at thlM olllce, and you will not Iich! tate to pay f 2.TA) for n yvar' auh iHlptkm to Tho Kxamincr and that valuable Mayazlne published In 1'ort- laud. tf KanncrM, have yor butter wrap per printed at The Kxamlne oirice, . Inntcad of Mending away for them. patronise them that patronize yon, lMldcM, you Mee what you nro get tlnor niul 1on't liivn to nav for It If IVcpectivo traveler denirin,, infor- t malion a to tho lowest rates and bet route, are invited to c.orrepond wlthj lf'lJ' MubncrlWr of tho Kxan.lner . . wImIicm to MtibMcrllK?for "Tom wnt- the folio l..K repreaentative. MatltIlie.. we w ncct,pt fl M 15. II. Trumbull, commercial ngoni, . i,ell, write tho letter, buv the ----- , H2 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. LlndiMiy, Trav Tanaenser Agent, H2 Third at., Portland, Ore. I'aul IJ. Thompson raHenger Attent Cdlu.an Huildinn .Seattle U'afh. --- i Popular and Plctureaque. The only thing nece8ary to make the Denver and Hio Grande the moft pop ular, a it ha ever been known tho moat pleaaaiit and moft picturewjue way to crof the continent, ha come about. Tlila is the eatabliMinnent of throuich hvpin? car eervice. In connection with the O. It. & N. a through Pullman Standard Sleejier la now ruu from Portland to Denver, leav Ing Portland at 8.."i p. m., arriving at Bait Lake at 8 40 a. in. the second morning, leaving Knit Lake at 3.50 p. m. and arriving at Denver 4 20 p. tn. the following day. Thi ached ule give paa aengera aeven hour atop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to vudt the Mormon Capital at well a a day light ride through the grandest scenery in the world. For reservation in thi car and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to tho Denver & Rio Grande, proving it to the 'Scenic Line of the World," wiito to W. C. McBride, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third streetPortland. poHtal order and Mend for the maga zine to any nddreM. There l but one price on "Tom vaton,H Mnga-i tine," and we do not club with it, 1 but aH a matter of accomodation to SubMcrlbcra to tho Kxainfucr wo can get them tho magazine without any trouble or rUk to them for tho regit lar price. tf. LAKE COUNTY D'JSiSLSS MtNS' DtVLlOPMtNT ItAOl'E ff you tvili Inlorrnutiott alou Inko ('otiiity, Op-gon luMrciuJ cith er of the iiImiva goiillefiion, who will m pIoHMcd lo reply. fl. 12. Clll RCM DIRECTORY. I'lnn of ci'.v jrn of Paitor of the M. K Church. LiikcvicM. 1st and 3rd hun dnyn of ench iti"iih. ISC del at II i hi. 'sod New Pine reck at 7 p. 2ml ind 4(h HumUy of each month ' I.Hkpvli'W a i 11 h tn., and 7 p. Oi. Prayer meetiiig llni"Uy 7 p.m. Gth Kundny Union School lloiifw at 11 a. m. Itkeview at 7 p rn You are cordially invited to all the ccrvic.. Siaronn Snvdbk, Pastor. 9 V t; 7 c; v r f 1 v V ' c r; p y p S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. Notice to Public. No person or peraons are allowed to trespasa or pronect on Bction IW, township 4B, North, Kano 15, West, on tho California Side of the IIohkuo Mining District, without first getting written permission and making con trnct with J. Monroo layman, Fort Uidwell, Califoruiii. Any one doing ao without written authority will be prosecuted. J. Monroe Layman, 19 24 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way tocuredeafoens and that la by constitutional reme die. Deafness 1 caused by an Inflam ed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, bearing w ill be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hull's Cutarrh Cure. Send for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolodo, O. Sold by Druggists, 1Tc. Take Hall's Faru'ly Pills for consti pation. - Hlf- I I'. ' . I ' m 0'a ...ir.' - !'ffn m ' it 'J l,,"- in lUt ' "1 l-.T V I" ' ' ' i" v i.' 'it i' 1 t.' 'I y it::- C v t t t, j .i ' ' ''V' Vjr "A'? I If 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 Ht.Paul, Omaha, Chi;utgo, 6t.Louls, Memphis, and Now Orleaus. 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. Rates via tho ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will tbe glad to quote them iu connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. 'A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. A Mountain of Gold could not bring ns much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Wis., a did one 2.c box of Bucklln'a Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning Mora ou her let;, which had tor tured her for 23 long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sort'M. 2."c nt Lee licall'a Drug store. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip cast call on or write to ua at Reno. Should you have friends coming from tho east you can get Information regard Ing ratcH, routes, etc., which will la? to their udrantago and comfort. If you wish you cau deposit cost of ticket fvith uh for their passage and tickets will be furnished them at their eastern homos. Thin oftice Is with you and responsible, which should to an Inducement to commu nicate with us rather than with those lu other cities. II. L. Griffith, Agcut, So. Pac. Co. Reno, Nevada. J. M. Fultou. District Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Reno, Nevada. Nasal Catarrh quiokly yield to treat ment by Ely's Cream iialm, which is agrea ably aromatio. It i received through the noatrils, oleanse and heals the whole ur faca over which it diffuae itself. Druggist oil the COo. alza t Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Teat it and you are sure to oontinua the treatment. Announcement. To aooommotlnta tkosa who are nartlal to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passagea for cuturrnal trot blet, the jiropricl- ra prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which '"ill bo known aa Ely's Liquid Cream Jlnlra. Price including the nruvina tulia ia 75 cents. Drucrclata or bv Paul II. Thompson, Frt. A Passenger I nuuh The liquid form embodi the med- Agent, Colman Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. cunu property or tne somt preparation. WE WILL TAKE THE RISI Writ to Ul for fr ample of fin new atyllah trouiorlntr. OIt u II N3k olmnco to iliow vou-vnhout ny nk to you -Hint wn oaq maka U t you 0 .v.. ...it ,,.. u,in tli aro nui.tioil tboy will ouat you 0 30. Olliur tallora ak e to 19 1.' ,h, aaiua uluth. Our a if rot) intuit WILU you la (null that lliey luiint (allmy you or you ltaati not SiViii" y I'lli cloth i aplanilia rad. of Kuirllah dbavlot or uaat. atrluttd Woratttrt.. The cloth U a fliia (tioua waava, wa uarautaa It nav or to fail a or altriuk. It will kaap I la ahupa aud ttr'XSZ COtUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. PORTLAND ORECON Th Leading Paper of Ui Pacific Coast TV San Francisco Chrpnicle The Weekly Chronicle The very beat veekly Newspaper published ta the entire West. $1.50 a Year InrlurliDa loatara to any rrt of the. t tiled bUKUudi and Idaiico. It U best because, besides printing all the new of the world eio.l week In an Interesting way and iully tlluatratlnr many articles. It has pedal depart ment j devoted t LAKEVIEW 1 SADDLERV t , The best Va(t"f sd. die on the rnarket. j ; AImoh coiiiph'tIllirt of wak'hi zT anl buKKJ barnoss, whtpy. a. rolx'H rlatia, bits, ptir J tilrt, rowttf), In fact ext-ry thlnff In the line of cirrbiKr hikI horne luraMtvn-. If pairing by competent men. 4 4 1 A 4 -9 USE OF CIVIC LEACJUE PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY'S VALUE IM IMFROVINQ A TOWN. 666 iff II, ,AKKV JEW . ERECTED IN 1900 MODCRN THROUGHOLT FIRST-CLA55 ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOH For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT SeomXow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE POULTRY L1V STOCK MINING LITERATUR1 FASHIONS and SrOKTS Theie ara presided aver by ed tors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The cages devoted to Agr culture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are well tlluatrated and II ed with matter of the greateat Interest to ail engaged u these Industries, ovary lias being writtrn by those who are In cloa touch with oondlttona prevailing on this Coast. t SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will bo aeat free. Do yoa want the Chroaiola Reversible Map? Showing the United States. Do minion of Canada and Northera Mixloo oa oa aid. MAP OF THE WORLD, pre a Hag to view la ooarinuoua map, with all areas In trwe pre portion, the a nro surfaoa ti the Earth m tha other slda. Sand 13 aa4 et tho Map ad '"Weekly Carootoia' for eoe year, poetago prepaU May aai Paper. The Dalhr and Map V iC oJ4 Only t&?5 a Yesr fl I Wca , M, H. TOWftl) t - aVed( tiFin liK" Sa Fraaatssa, Cat. CIVCTJlJaTlOJI taAMXtaan XXCXwj 4 Lakeview Furniture Store ? E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. a WALL PAPER. CARPETS, T. LINOLEUM, GLASS. Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE 4 af. Snider Bui ding on water St. 4. V . ...LAKEVIEW. OREGON... i CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PwCE5 4 ewt.JJJaJ 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 hnth One rr McCalPs Hagazine 50 UUUI Year&l.UU No. 2. Three Hagazines for the price of one Success. $1.00 . n-N Madame... 1.00 UHCC - f If 1 The Reader 3.00' icarvw.ww Noe3. Four Magazines for $2.00 Success ......1.00 0 50 OneCLvj rr Boy i.OO fr.a-i YearUl.VJU McCall'sMagazine American Madame 1 .00 success $1.00 Cosmopolitan 1.00 Review of Revsews... 3.00 Madame.. 1.00 all four one year $3.00 SFECIAL Tha above combinations nre bohih o( thi'lu-nt ever rrril to the public. The Success la the beat cetierul monthly nuiuHzlne iiiiIiIUIhiI. Mo- Call's Magazine ta the best fanlilon tuiitiailiif. MikIhuk' now the beat hlKh-craile woman a monthly publlHhed, himI the American Hoy I the Imki In ItH class. Think of It four manaslne one for each member of the fam ily, 3.50 worth for fJ.OO, provided you send your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers to Ha dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Magazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, Bow Ia Waa ttaHrd) In Jl ' 1 wMr!i bitatf Wark Doaa ! brf flm: How a town may profit if It has a ' good civic league working for Its Into )U la shown in the following article; I Orftnnlzcd )e, than half a year nan 1 the Civic lenfctie of AmbrldRf, pa.t tlie thriving town. n!m;t city. Jnst across the line from Ailcrrh'-ny county, la Beaver county, has already Mken a strong hold on life, mmle ltelf neorlj lndl(Hnnnlle to tho .WW or more citi zens of tin town and hi In f.ilr to rival the achievement f any trade hody la western rennnylvnnin In Its own tcrrt tory. says the MMslmrg D'.xpatrh. The Idea of an o:c:inl7..itl;ii similar ta a board of tr;t le In Arabrldge first came to Uev. A. V . Kinter, a preacher of tiie town, dbout the beginning of tins year. He sjolie tj o hers. ntid a smaB meeting r' :uU' 1, which was Informal and atteu '.-'d ' y ouly a half doze prominent till. "in. The mijjsestlon nn peiied t i all of thou, nnd the project wns act rn.'.er r-jy at once. The ptil of tae people, as represent ed by leaiiius cUlzens, was sounded, and the proposition looked good to a preat niajar-ty. Accordingly letters were mailed to all the business nn4 professional men of the town and ta the heads of departments In the AmerV can Bridge co:: pany on Jan. 9. 100ft calling u i. :ieral meeting a week later. About ion men appeared at the mee tag, and the bi:'.neKs of organizing thf movement r.-M taken up with a rus that presaf ed results when the body was In working order. Officers were elected, a luee'.Uig place named and one evening every month set aside for meet Int:1?. In lt bv.rf existence the leagj has grown coasl-eratdy, and Its mem bership tr" ni'.p.hers about 150, every one of v-'j :j 1 laterested In the wel fare of the body and at all times look iLg after interests. . Under the central body of ofneera the league has a board of directors i and three separate and distinct depart ments, which h ive their own officers and organ za.i :is. The board of di rectors 1.4 cjii..' ed of the officers eff the whole ea r:e and the offlcera aad directors lu i. three department, making tirea y-one In all. The pla of the orgau.z-ition of the body la sim ple after its workings are understood i and the results already obtained by j the league ere so gratifying under the plan that the league could never be persuaded to change, j The departments are calltid "munlc pal affairs." Industrial development" i and "education, social science and art" and really correspond to appointed committee lu o her bodies of similar purpose. Iljwever, the officers of the departments are not appointed, but art elected by U members of the depart ments themselves, for when a citlzea is admltte.I to membership be Is givea choice aa to what department be wl& enter. Thu.i membership in the league really means membership In two or ganization.. Business that comes be fore the .eague as a whole is referred to one cf these departments when It Is deemed advisable to act at alL The object of the league la not differ ent from the purpose of other trade bodies. Its motto, "A higher public spirit and a better social order," Indi cates Its ambition, the uplifting of the i community in which It lives. In its j brief existence it haa already done j much good work, and the end is not yet ! Thus far the department of educa tion, social science and art has dona the most effective work. For months the vacant ots In Ambrldge were un pleasant to look upon and anything but pleasing to the sense of smell when the wind blew across them. The league decided to change this and started ta work with characteristic energy. Sinking Its hand down In Its own treasury, the league drew out some of the resources of Its Infantile strength, organized gangs of workmen and put them to work at cleaning np the town. It wns general bouse cleaning day la Ambrldge for certain, and the people generally, including the none too by glenically careful workmen In the mills, took to the Idea, and some of them helped In the work. Contractor and builders of the town did their part by lending wagons, horses and driv ers. A general day of cleaning was declared, and the lovers of the vlrtoa that Is next to godliness rejoiced. As the amount of dirt waa rre.it, all of It was Impossible to cart nvay and burn In one day, and since that event ful first day the carts and hordes are atout the streets again ouce :i Tree' A few cesppoo.s that bad collected were drained, and now the town la In good condition. It Is the aim of the league to teach 1 y campaign of prae-. tlcal education the foreign wo.l.aie and their families to bum nil tha refuee. The Industrial development depar. meut la already l i communication witl several companies which are alng t move their present locations, and It I promised that this department will d much to Increase the population a well as the resource of the town, s The municipal affairs department was the first to ret Into action, nnd the members found themselves In ilm ulilst'of a fierce fl-ht soon after th i.i era were . elected. There w-u when the league was oj-tfanhed m.m.r 'Vpeak ciisle:' In and about Auibr'd and the pro:it from the sale of Hie llipior was great. The league at our started for the proprietors of the ft spots iyid told them to shut np their shops. The request was declined tX first, but pressure was brought to bent, aud when It was seen that the leasut w;w determined the proprietors cither moved on or reformed.