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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
V V Oil Heater (Equipped villi Smokeless Device) Turn the wick as high or low a you can there's no danger Carry heater from room lo r mm. All parts easily cleaned. tJives intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke less device. Made in two finishes nickel and jinan. Brass oil fount heauti- iuuy emnossea. moms 4 qu irts ot oil and burns 9 hours. E very heater watr.iiiii 1. If vou cannot get heater or informal, 011 front your dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. I UK m s T nvMM cannot be and stea struction ami ansolutr safety. Equipped with Litest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel pi.ited. An ornament to ny room whether! bniry, dining-room, parlor or bed room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer's "vnRD OIL COMPANY Photography for the AMATEUR at Half its Former Cost American Jr. CAMERA Wilh Double Plate Holder $1.60 Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling all about our 27 styles and sires. Free. AMERICAN CAMEPvA MFG. CO. 9A6 St. Anto ref to Build Honda. Secretary of State Layliu of Olilo ea tlmatea that the new automobile regis tration law, which uiaUea him the regis tering officer itud authorizes him to col lect a graJpi Mtiun-iJ llccute, will pro duce a state revenue of fO.000. At this given to lie Ktate hlphway com lulbKloncr'K ti:-!i'. ' "!'l ;ro'):i')ly r Btoie the auio'i ' uvuilaMo for the food nr.: 1 : '' yar to the orl;-'. ' No More Cold Rooms If you only knew how much comfort can e derived from rivKFTiCTION Oil Healer how simple ami economical Its operation, you would not be without it another day. You can qtiickl wake warm and cozy ny cold room or hallway no matter in what part of the house. You can heat water, and do many other thing w ith the A. W i mi.y"i iii: equalled for its brieht 'y light, simple con The famous Poco, BucREye and American Cameras. Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. 4x5 FOCO Paul St., Rochester. N. Y. 60 YEARS' V CArtnltnbt Trade Marks 71 Co,VRkThT.4C. Anvonc n fling a sketch and description may jh!'k' HS4'rtum our opinion free whether an liiYciitx.u m probably pitLeiitMble. C'onimunt"v Linnri iii rift If con b den Mai. liwidbook on Pti..t nnt fren. ol1ent aifen of fur aecurtnif patent 1'ittenis tait en tbrouifh Munn & Co. nx&Iy Scientific American. A handaomety Illntrnte4 weekly. J anient Mr. culalu.ii of any ai-ieiitlfjn Journal. 1 unii., t-'l a y .r: four month, tL bold bT all riewailealur. WUKN & Co.36,Broad-a'- New York Liaucit Gdlce. GJb Y 8u WaattUttfluii. I. C Nasal Catarrh quickly yield to treat, meat by Ely's Cream lialiu, which is agree ehly aroumtio. It is reoeived through th. uobtrils, clemiKeg and heula the whole ear. face over which it diffuses itself. Iruggista oll the &0c. size ; Trial size by mail, 10 ceuts. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the natal j ages for catarrhal irwu bUi, ihe propr rs prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, wim:h -ill! i known as K'y's Liquid Cream ISulin. l iice including the spraying lulie U 75ceuts. Lruggists or by mail, 'i In) liquid form embodies the meo. icinal properties of the solid preparation. U All DEN FOU SOCIETY SCHEME FOR LOTS IMPROVING IN DENVER. VACANT Vvsretahlra CuKlrnlrd hj Khln. bl Wnmeii n Corurr I.ol la tap. lol Hill Action hn Wninan Nallonnl Oulior l.raae lina Dnnr. Capltnl liilloclqy bud and uiatront In lonver have nhi)IIh1uh1 a nnU pnrdou on ground the value of whU'. la tljiurtHi by squaie feet Instead of b, tin aero, saya'the louver TIuum. Krtslilonahli! tiouKewlve.t now pa mar ketlutc ittii- home and pick their owi Vesctrtbloa every nmuiliiK'. In onlcr to pay the exjicnsea of the coot of Improving vacant lota In Den ver the Woman's National Outdoor League of America has ontercU tip.ni a unique aa well as proQtdbl6 enter prise. On ono of the t.uwt valuable Iota o.i Capitol lit II. corner of l'ourteeutli ave nue and I "earl stret. In the midst ol arlstiHTatlc residences, a nicely grow Iuk garden of giant corn, exhibition . tatocA, radishes, onions, beans, peas, asparagus and. in fact, every voncclv able kiud of vegetable Is Ih-Iur rnisel for the piirjvose of selling the product ml iisltiir Hi I,p.w.,l .mr f.ir tl. see.1 hi,.1 .r- of wh..,.t rv -.i oat fields already planted by the society and those to be planted lu the Hear future on vacant lots. The orgaulzatlou Is composed of Pen ver'a most opul.ir society wotueu and Is nccompllshliiK n great deal In its ef forts to beautify the city. Ten acres, by permission of theowuers, are flour ishing wheatfields, while already a rye field opposite the capltol Is ripe and ready to cut. Its seed was donated by Robert llaus. who owns a drought farm In Montehilr, and the grain has already been liought by people Interested in dry farmlmr. The object of the nation al society Is to Interest people In grow ing green thin its of all kinds, but the Deuver branch alms only to Improve vacant lots. It was decided last pring to plant the model garden, and Miss Anne1 Evans. Miss Edna Ilendrle and Miss ' Mary Kent Wallace were appoluted on the committee. Thomas Chapman, , florist, was c?is:ageil to put In the seed, j and an old Scotchman. Mr. Sinclair, was hired t keep It watered and J weeded. The work proved tin hard j for the old man. liowever, and he re- j signed. The vegetables are the very cholci-st of their kind, and already neighbors have spoken to have their names on the list of customers of the Ontdonr league model garden. The smaller vegetables are ready for sale, but except by request are not delivered, for It has become quite the fad among society belles ta go marketing at Pearl and Fourteenth. Ileautifully gowned women with tin buckets and market baskets may be seen at any time between 0 and 11 o'clock bound for the Outdoor league market, where they are sure of the very choicest vegetables grown on na tive soil. FOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. Organization to Knrournitr I'enple to .Take I'rIJe In Front Vsrdi. An organization which Is novel lu character was recently formed under the name of the Parking Association of ; Washington. The purpose of the .or ganization will 1m? merely to eucourage people of the Capital Cily tj take a pride In the care of their front yards, which Is maintained to be the most Im portant feature in the future civic Im provement of the city, says the Wash ington Post. The association was suggested by ! John Taylor Arms of a Washington real estate firm, and already there have been -enrolled about 4mj members. , There are no dues, rules and other far-: malities with which a memlier has to conform. The only requisite Is that be promise to keep his front parking In good condition. j It Is explained that the more persons make this pledge the faster residents In all parts of the city will fall In line , and as a matter of pride do everything In their power to Improve the condition of their parkings. ActOlty at Walertowp. M. Y. The Watertown (N. Y.) Standard comments favorably on the recently formed local branch of the American Civic association iud says: "The city has now an orgAlzatlou, headed by tha Hon. Charles K. Skinner, which for no ulterior motive euiloavors to rouse In the city an appreciation of Its pos elbllities and a determination to do with our hearts what our minds de clare to be necessary and essential l:i every city and town of our country. We da not want to be behind the oth'.'i nations In this regard, and we do u it desire to fall behind the other cltie-i of our land In what will occupy to a Urge exte the attention of our municipali ties In the next two decades. A good beginning will be to ally ourselves with the body which stands for good things and then to act with the spirit and the understanding In a concerted effort to get for ourselves and our children that which belongs to us and which can be bad for the taking. It costs but little effort, and It Is an extremely valuable asset, for adornment Is a material pos session." "( Iraalns; t p" Par at Kenoaha, W in. Three thousand children, aided by the officers of the Kenosha Outdooi Art association, celebrated "cleaning up" day In Kenosha, Wis., says th'j Chicago Itecord. Streets and alley were boed out and hundreds of trees planted. More than 2,(X)0 packets of flower seeds were distributed and gar dens were started all over the place. The downtown streets were swept and cleaned, prominent society women tak ing an active part In directing the work. T0VN ADOBNMENT. IFFECT OF CIVIC IMPROVEMENT SEEN IN MISSOURI. AS tl.tr WitMtn'i ( laba mn4 Rrhnal C all dren 'ieralr4 In thm Clraalav la t amiialan (nmmanlt Ira That Ara Moil Aetlva la lh Work. While the town lHautlful Is not nlono a Missouri Institution, the inoveineut has perhapa advanced further In that state than In any other, says the St. Louis I'ost IHspateb. There are two causes for this, due la the club wo men of the stale, the other the acho.d children, (.'o-operatlnn effectively with these are mayor and sometimes city councils of the towns nd chic I m- I provement societies. Last, but not least, are the people. The people, as a whole, have responded readily to the campaign of cducutloti carried on by the women and chlldrcu. They have not Ihcu hicklux In the de sire to beautify their siirroundliiKs. It was only a question of how. So when the club women resolved them selves into a committee on ways and means and devlssl practicable meth ods whereby streets, alleys, bark yards , ""u '"" "" - "'' n im .- i ly A 111! M..II I. I I.IM.I.. I.. I.... II .. reirularly lKauilful the people have respondisl. There are lu Missouri Ud women's clubs affiliated with the National fed eration, with a inemtMrshlp of 4, ink). . Iu addition to these are many clubs of a local or state wide character. All of ; these clubs,' whether they are federated i or not. whether their tun-pose la liter- j ary. musical or general Improvement. ! are Interested In the towu beautiful j . movement. Many clubs are organize! for that purpose alone. IYomliicut among the clubs that buve : taken an active Interest lu the civic ; bcautltlcntlou movement 1 one at ! i Trenton, a town of 7." population, lu ' , the northern part of the state, which ' ' has recently petltloml the mayor to ! Issue a proclamation setting aside uu oflu-'ul1 cleaning up day. The mayor j was 10 iisk me ciiizens lo uevote a row ; hours to the cleaning of their yards. alleys and streets and to destroying j or having removed sll the rubbish and piqT that liiigot thus be liiicovcrcd. i In addition to this iih-u1 to town j pride the Trcntou ladies have a scries j of cash prizes which they offer to chll- ; dren iu the wards of the towu for Ihe I I !cst gardens mid most beautiful yard' nud lawns. Seeds are furnished to all! children who cuter these contests and ' a system employed which arouses their ' pride and competitive spirit. A decided Impulse was given the towu In-autlful movement u year ago lu a number of Missouri towns, and.,' although It originated from what might i be termed a selllsh motive, the result j has been lieueliclal to the towns In- i volved. Two new normal school tils- j trlcts had been established. One wa- , iu the southeastern part of the state, ! the other in the northwestern part. There already were tluVe such din- j trlcts, with schools established. The new schools were to be built at ' the town offering two principal In i ducements first, a substantial cath and land Innius; second. Ihe most healthful and attractive location an 1 conditions. At oui-e a struggle ln-.'n i tietwccn half a dozen or more towinrhi each of the propicd districls. The wealthier ones had the advantage so far as the bonus was concerned, but the competition for beauty and clean- II::e.-s admitted un open Held wl h fe v ; favors. A legislative committee v.-;n to visit all coii.potl:r: towns and '.e , clde which one merited the new hclu.il. , Weeks before the visit of the com- , initlce the towns be; an to ' put on airs." Kumurs, of cleanlier u;i move- incuts spread from one towu to an- ; other, and the npirit of nil -was la-' creased. When the week for the vh;t of the committee came cleanliness h.iJ become not next to godliness, but nest , to U i. lama. In the southeast Springfield. Wcb' City, I.e'mnon. Arcadia and a nuin'x'r of smaller towns were in the coute-it. In the northwest Maryville. Stunberry, Savannah, Tarkio. Pock Port and other places wagetl the war against dirt. Further than that, the towns which al ready had normal schools. kuo,.vl:i'; that the locating committee might vUit them for inspiration concernln? the se lection of the two sites for the new schools, began to clean up. and even Columbia, the State university town, put on It i dust cap and grabbed a broom. Many of these towns, lu ad dition to mowing their lawns careful ly, trimming their trees and cleaniVg up their alleys and back yards, actual ly swept th' streets wilh brooms. Only one of the" cleanly and virtu ous towns In each district could be re warded by being selected. However, like the ly In the schoolbo:ik who stopped swearing ono day for the love of a dollar and tho rest of his life for a higher purpose, the start was benefi cial. Many of the towns which be came ao Industrious then saw the good effect of the campaign against dirt and have kept It up systematically. St. Louis, St. Joseph and Kansas City have done something toward civic beauty, but the greatest credit belong to the smaller towns. It Is more pos sible with them, for they have not, as a rule, the disfiguring and generally dlscourt'.g'ng conditions that surround the city campaigners to contend with. In Macon a women's club has practi cal charge of the cleaning and sanitary arrangements of the towu. It collects money for street cleaning and similar purposes regulurly and sees that the work is done, und In addition has many effective plans for bcautlllcatlon im I general Improvement. Arbor day Is generally observed I y scho ils through out tho state. ul:h:jiu;!i the observance Is due almost who!ly to the various In dividual teachers rather than being n art of the educational propaganda it he teachers of the state as a whole. f s r i ."aj-anaVa; HHiE Bfors You rurehaM Amjt O'.hrr Wri f HI NIWHOMI IIWINOMACHUE fcJrl'AX' S.ANQC, MAIS. Mmiv r.iwluc MacIi'tib mm r nilf to q r r of (jual'.ly. but "Rear Kviiir' u . i ' lo mm, Our cuftrnaly nynr iun uut. e inn'n Si'Wnif Mihnii to i'l r.'l r0' l Cnn-il li ".li' lliton- 'n I' Tlie ne rJrna ticwinK Machine t'o. WESTERN STAGE LINE Oflico nt the Mercantile Com jinny's Store Lake view, Oregon. tlood .stock - r.aay Coachc I:ii!y from Itkeview lo lily, connect iog ilh 1'uily Stage to the railroad. Office at the lily (Jri'non. Hotel. Hlv. U. CASF.BEER, - - Proprietor lily, Oregon. Northern Stage Line. LAKCVIEW -PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Loaves Lakcview ut (J a. in. every dny hut Sunday. IMuniintf, leaves Paisley at t :.' a. tn. every day tu Sunday. PuMiiftii' ara )j. Uofd trip t; OFFICE- Roruol.H A WluKfleld'a, ijkvU Lakeview Cigar Factory A. NtoKK.Mj Prop. Maker of Havana and i i Domestic Cigars CO"STSV OROKRS SOL1CITEO liiveusa trial. Store in the brick I luitlij next door to Post & King sa i loon nkeview Oregon. ede: hotel JMiss. K. M. (Sali.aoiikr, Proprietor. First Class Accomodations Building Has Been l'.nlarged To Accomodate a Large Trade Dining Service Unexcelled... SKW PINK 'KKKK. OHKOON A Chance lor Speculators. M'HOOL I. ANIL 2K0 acres of level iinirniMiveil HKrictiltuiHl land lor sale cIu-hii I l-l I l(il ! HI NK!-4 Mini N l4 "I Ip. ; i; in i: ile"iHi li- i i. c. f i.i i SVV S,1 of SKt: wlion 10. W M This is a 1 1. t iH-sted in (loose i I oiHkc some man a Lskf vhiih- i l 'llitl I Mill-' If .von are I hiiikliiLf of organizing a, sloes eiiiiiian.v see mir new Miiinples oW'all Street engraved lock certlll- ati-M . tf School Days Over What Next? Vour seliniil ( rs' Is finished. What are you going to do now? A re on of i lie vast majority who end their school days In the com. iiion hcIiiii.Is? If , vou me we want your attention for a few inlntitCM. Vou en ii u' i a iiIu'Ih r eiiuciitioii. any kind you want luiKineMH, tech. nleiil or gi'iicioi Itliinii leaving home, without giving up your work for a single day , wit bout spemllim more than you can easily ufford. Iio ymi woni to kin, w bow? The plan Is very Hliuple. Instead of spending your day at a desk, re citing your Icm-iiii- to h teacher lii a big brick bulhllng, you prepare you lessons at home, from our outlines, write the recitation, nud scud It to us by iiinll for correction. It l nil done lu vour spare hours. Vou are not tied to nny net hour for iicltatli.ii. Vou pay a comparatively small auin, and for this we furnish text luniks, examination paper, anil cinnpi u nl Inslructlou and until your course Is completed, Vour daily work does not Inter fere with vour hi miles You can earn u bile on leu i n. If on waiir to know inure about our plan, write your name on the coupon, cm It out ami mall to us. You rink nothing but he pi of a MI'fK II. IMMHTOHV. rroslilnnl Ihrrxlnro Him.'VII V'loe-l'rt'iiilinl t lim.W. I ulttmnks Meersiary of Hislw Ulilni Hon SiTrtiUt of Tri'Miirj U-olle M. Hhsw Scrri'lsrjr ot Wsr, W m. It. Tsf Allnriu y (Jettrrnl Win. II, MiMiitr I'oalnisalrr (li'hi rnl , , (d-ii. II, ('nr'e-l)Otl , , . cli aa. J. Ilonsi'srl .... V. A llllrlioiHk ) UK'S Y llsnlt V. . MkIcsII . Mi'IvIIIk W, KnllM itfitiin Ciiiiiiiil.nliiiirr Seen-lsry I Navjr eer'trji Intorlnr Hrcrelsry of Asrli'itlliirn. Srrrelsry of t'oiiiim rrK, , ( lllrl Jllllct Vi'Miallen Wsriii'r. t', S, I W.s. Itli li.nl governor Silirrlini Jnill(i.., Sra-rvlsry el 8ll, rivmirir ,. .. . Attorney l.rtu rl II, H, I h in) I i in in I alti ti r TATS. (ire. f, t hmnlii rUlii r.A. MmiTs K. I. lniiil.s .. V, H. MiHirs A. M. Cms lord siipt, I'ubllfl InmriM lliiii. J. II . ArkfritikU .. J. It. W blltiry ... J. W. Hsl'ny juliti M. (ii rln ('. w, Inioin l MitiK'-r lli'riiKH fj. N .WlllUiitsna Primer Palry snil Komi Cum t'.K. Scimiiir. ('iniiri'nn'M htm ji i.iciai iiiirrHi-T. Jlltlfn It. I.. HnllMttl Jnlul Smiaiur John A. Lnui oi k S II I. ) ti. II. lb I liny Mi i riimn llfiri-n"iiut:vi'. . Altorm-y W, J. Mmire I s. UNH ornrK. I. N. W mmui .Ke-Itrf c. p. siiM.-f liiwiyrr l ll COt'STV. uilyp.. .. B. iy :iork K. N. J.nl.li Sin-riff Albrrl I'pBI rriaatirrr f. O. ' iinlrum imnuil W . I. Writ viiimii sui J. y. wiiitu siiryfyur V K, Moors i. i i I ' W. Ill-ill ( 1.U1n,li..l,.i r. J ,,.r),r,j Slin k lllaln rlor Ill I'. Mlluy TOWN lr I.AK hVlKW. v. L. HiikIIIus M)nr llnrrr Hull. y Ii. I'. Malluy I I'oiiiirllninn J. w. Till' ln-r I J. S. Ijiiik w. II. HuMi-r . Bn-ls r Iti-i onlir Trimaure S Nothing has ever equalled IL Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery r. v.vm r rioJi rori tnuiu Voi.iia Prka M A II.M A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: I.ting Troubles. Money bauh If It I jila. Trial Uottla fraa. A (lusranterd Cure for Pilrs. Itching, Blind. Il.eeditiir r I'rotrml litf Tiles )rii,'L'ola tcliuiil iiht c ll PA0 oINTMI NT lail- to cure nny cane, no tniilti-r ol lm loii' rtiimling. in to It duya. rirt-t npplicut ion give c.te sad ti-Ml, oOi-. vour iliuggiHt bsi-n't it ai'iid fsic in s t u n . and it will It- fiirwunliNl ni-t paid by Puria Med lie I '. . St Iiuis, Mo. The Willi, street line nf engraved cert lilcati-H of .viiH'k nud Ituml lilauk nt the Kxitinliicr nlllcc New sample bunk received Moinbty evening. If nn witiil HtiK'k cert lllcaicK mil tiur t tl ll til !. I" I M' M WAN TKI): IHstrlct MitnaKerN la I i t nlgiis. hi vert Ue and illtillniie HiiniplcH. Solery 1 1 S.'K) Wiskl.V, t IK) H-r .lay, for expeliHi-s. StHle sge snd lrfxi-til i-m di iv incut I )K. I, Sll K. U l't,:m Itsndoljih St., Chicago. .Inn. '.T. -l in. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Uguaiur of WANTFD: by Chicago wholesale and mail order lioiin(i,liMnltant miinn ger (man or woman) for this county and adjoin mg territory. Salary ?'J0 nod expenses paid weekly; exeiiH money advanced. Work pleas"ut; poHiliou permanent. No iuvehtmeut or experieuco required. Kpnro time valuable. Write at ouco for full par ticulars and enclose self -addressed en velope. Address, tiencral Manager, KIl II Luke St., Chicago. I10-10 ffiroton jSuljool I Corrffipoiibmct p Bwkkataar StcoogTkpheT Teacher Mech. prsfuuDU Surrey or Mechanical Kaglatar Flectrlcal rnttaeaf Civil Eat-UMar Mlolni Knrtneer Sill Luki City, Utah fltiM aipl.ln, without aipcaM la m, bow I caa auillfy for ilia aocl lloa b.lor. vhltk I kut aaik.a X Addrtu - i.uho f ttuuty l.'snitiliwr, Juno.