I 3 General Information Family lliiiora nt I'nnt & Klnir. M Wo have h full net of Mywll-Kolllnii ft. CoV, anmiileit of Htork iVrMflmt' and liundM, with price llt. If you are nrttanlxliiK a atock company K't our rlw on stock rcrtlllcati'n. tf The F.xnmlner linn received a new nniiiVM book of tho Wall Htreet lln of cnjrmvi'd certlllciite of nUn k ami bond lilnukN, the most up-t(-lat on the innrket. Vml ami endorwHl by the Icndlnjr flimiiiier of America. Copyrighted. Call and wf them If you newl anything In thin line, tf WANTKI): 10 mon In each a tat to travel, pot "Inns, advertise ami leave samples of our goods. Hillary 75 00 mt month, '.o per day for expciiae. ItOYAIi SUPPLY CO.; Dept. W, Atlas Hlock.ChlciiKO. 62-2 H'ANTKD: Two iihmi liM'ach con-, dHvim Im .-'' "' tin readvertie nty to represent mid advertise Hard-. ti-t Mm aiim-a sftiilsviis, wc .t ware department, put out sample Ti- Ksmiio.. . in -e. if of our iroodM, etc. TravHIntf Posit Ion or Olllce. Mnnawr. Salary $ K) n-r month, ciimIi weekly, with all expem-a paid In advance, We furnish every thing K 12 The Columbia House Dept. 010, 231 5th Ave ChloaKO, III WANTKH: Two men In each county to represent and advertlne llardwi r Urparlmi'iit, put out aiuplK of our kooiN. etc. Travl- ln l'owltlon or Otllce ManiuoT. Mai ary I'.HI.IMI mt month cani wii kly. with all xpi'UH'H paid In ndvanco. Wi- fiirnlHh ivi'rythlnjt. TIIKCOI.CMlUA UOl'SH. Chicago, III. iH-pt. U0, Mulion, IUiIk. The Illinois Central nmiiiuiiin uncc'llcil nurvics from the W-nt u, tl.o I'.imtand Siiulli. Makinir cliw coiitK'clious with traiim of all transcontinental liiinn, .iiHotiKcr are givon their choice of rou lea to (lilcauo IiuiKville, Memphia and New Orloana, and through thene point, to the far B'''" 1'rotiH-tlve traveler, .leairing ''"' Diatiou a to the lowest rate, and bent 1 rotitea are Invited to correoiid with the following repreHentativc. H.J1. Trumhnll. Commercial Agent, , 142 Third Ht., Portland, Ore. ! J. C. Llndaey, Trav l'awwnger Agent, 142 Third at., Portland, Ore. Paul l. ThonipHon Tanitenger Agent Col m nn ISuilding .Seattle llai-h. Popular and Pictureque. The only thing neceiHury to make the Denver and Kio Crande the rnont ycty ' ular, as it hn ever leen known tho moat . pleaaant and iinwt piciurepje way to croM the contivient. has come about. ThU i the intabliiihnient of through alee pi n car service. In connection with the O. H! A N. a through Pullman Standard Sleeper U now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8.'i p. in., arriving at Bait Lake at 8 40 a. m. the aecond morning, leuving Salt Lake at 3.S0 p. in. and arriving at Denver 4 20 p. tu. the following day. This whedulo givoa p aongera seven hourii atop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to v'wit the Mormon Capital as well as a day light rldo through tb urandent scenery in the world. For reservation in this car and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & Itio Grande, proving it to b the '-Scenic Line of the World," wiltotoW. C. Mcllride, Oen eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over tho Illinois Central, as any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if yon are particular and want tho best and mean to bavo it, ask the ticket agent to route yon via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between Ht.rnul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louls, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is inado for a scat in our reclining chair curs which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and huvo a porter in attendance. i:atua via tho ILLINOIS CENTKAL are the lowest und we will bo glud to quote them in connection witli any transcontinental line. II. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Un.lsey, T. F. A P. A., 1 12 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul 11. Thomption. Fi t. A PaHHwu-ei Agent, Column V.llj., Seattle, V.'ah. rouir wiiu' wur Ilk loHtliur. Wriin WE VILL TAKE THE RIS C Writ to for free iimploi of Sua nw tyllHh tniuKKrlnici. Olv u. J Vk iTi I "mi W il.ow you we limit uny rialc to yoii Unit w will umk Q Vhi iinnlt rinilr ul TlOUHM to your iueBvn o llm t you vr lm.1. If " .htro...r..ultiouwh.ii thuy wlll.o.t you t aJ. Oih..rti.uoi.iiKtol9 tf!?ti "riJJIJiloOt Our "lyionnHiiit wall you 1 imb tlmt tliny wu.t nti.ty you or you uod i Jor tliu '' ""tlZ. Jioihi. Juloniliil urnu ut lam lli C'lmiiot or Hunt nulpeil WolnUnU. lh locuy tut t una (uuiiio. Ml I III ': III , t IIS ' 1 it Al l. yiM a ' I w W lllllll !.. ! .l l' II if Dutch lunch u loon. llr-n'iTT Mu ff Mining nftlee Imik h Mi.- Kxnmmr Ti.H Rtnm('-er prima fnwnhti plst, unit iiiNki lum mid Inxik lonrder, tf 'impli- i if Mil IIi'IihIhom hlipltlg MJt Hi The KlHIIItiifl' olflri- All t" ami ! Ill !. from Manila to llll.'ll. If IMik Hi IIM -lHITI'll l' 'I 'llM IhII( listed with The tfiaini -r 'M eek for le. and mIih vMir pii'i-M Im-ii.'w h turn iHt'ii anlil in imn i'1-f. 'f Itlmi k - for (Inn I rKi(, luri f il-. timber ImixI ilnnl proofs ami lilMik sill There ! uvu way to tell a jfood cljrar; In to buy It, pay your monay and Kiunkt If. lint t lit ln-tUT way In to kno that It im nn Kajtlt or a Moiintaiii Uhmc. which in mIimii lul proof of ItM Ki'iiulniMM'MH. MhiIo ami fur hI I A. Htorkman, at t Iih i litai- fiM-ior.. tf ttc nn- in. rttiaivil ni'l nevnrtl uh'mc ii ImihI i ru-p ilmt will ntartle von, eei ihIIv if yon are acquainted with 'lie liH-Miioii We huve land all the ay frnin f I M r arre up to (15; un- niirove-l or lniin.veil, to auit the i.im liiixf r Lake ('iinlv F.xnniiner.t S-e a mh in pie of the I'arlllc motltly at thU olllce, and you will not henl fate to pay f2..V) ior a year'H Miiti Mclptlon to The Kxatiiluer 4ind that valuable Mayazlnu publlHhcd In I'ort laud. tf . Farmer", have yor butter wrap pern printed at The Kxninlne ollice, liiMtcid of Kemllntt away for them. Vein kep your money at home, and pil tlmt mlrIIUt. you tH-Htileri. vou nee what von art' iret- tlK nn(, ,,n.t hftVe to IMiy f(,r U It doean't ult you. tf If any aubecrllicr of the Exani'ner i it. I In.. tt kiiliMrllii, ti ir "T.nn U'uL Mn(fllIt,M.f.. w w nm.,,t XM frolu t,.mf wr5u. tntf ,.tter, uy the poatal order and aeud for the inn ca nine to any addresa. There la but one price on "Tom wntMou.a Mag"-) line," and we do not club with it, I but iiM a matter of accomodation to Kubw-rllierM to the Examiner u e can Kct them the mag;iuine without any trouble or rUk to them for tho regu lar price, tf. A Mountain of Gold could uot hrlntf as much hnpplneng to Mra. I.ucbi Wllke, of Caroline, Win., aa did one 2.V- box of Buck lin's Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run iiin note on her leg, which hud tor tured herfor "' lonjf.vearM. Oreateat nntlHcpilc healer of Piles, Wounds, and Sores. 2."c at Ixh; Koall's Drug; Htore. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip cast call on or write to ua at Iteno. Should you have friends coining from the east you can get Information regard ing; ratea, routes, etc., which will lie to their advantage and comfort. If you wish you cau depotdt cost of ticket with tia for their passage and tickets will be fiinilnhed them at their eastern homes. Thiw office Is with you and rtwponaible, which should be an Inducement to commu nicate with ua rather than with those la other cities. II. L. Griffith, Agent, So. Pnc. Co. Iteno, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. District Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific- Co., Ilcuo, Nevada. Nasal GATARRS1 In nil it sullen. Ely's Cream Balm clciumn, HKithen unit hc.'iln Ilia tllKi-niu il ini'inln iiio. It curiBciiliirrli nml itrlii-s uwuy a colli In tHu lin il iinlrlily. ( I't'iiiu liiiliu U ; mv lulu tliu noalrllii.pjiii'aJ ui r Iho n mliri'iip i.n.l la utisoilii il. Kcllcf la ltu incIi:iui mul a runi t'lKuw. It In it (!i J iug 1'm tint iir.i.Uii-o mi.-iv.lii!;. l.i.ii-Kit'i, J" xuta nt Iirug jUm or ly mull; 'i'rlul bite, 10 wntn. 1 l.V UiJOTtililiP, f.OWurreu blfixit, Ki-W Voili COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON 4 Haarll l.akrvl-r, nr.- LAKE COUNTY B' SlNtSS MENS OlVEl OPMtNT IEA01E If yon wiah lntormation aliou lk ('ounty, Oregon addreca fit h er of tin '.lov! wnf'nvt, who will im pleH(!(l to reply. n. c. church dirixtory. ' Plan of anivlren of I'antor of the M. K Church. Iikeview. 1m and 3rd Hin ilayw of eMch month. Iteihel a' II a m, and New Pine reek at 7 p. in. 2nd and 4th Bunday of eaeh lie n III. ' Iakeview ai 11 a. m., and 7 p. tn Prayer nieeiing Thursday 7 p. m. 6lh Hiii'dny Union Hchool Iloime at 11 a. m. Jjikeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially Invited to all the ervicen. Hw roan Hutdkr, Tator. Notice Co Public. No pemon or peraona are allowed to trexpaaa or proHect on Section 80, townnhip 48, North, IUnif 15, Went, on tho California Hide of the Hoaue Mining DiMtrlrt. without ilrat Rett inn written permlMHlon and maklnif con-tnw-t with J. Monroe Iuyman, Fort Hlilwi ll, California. Any one doing ao without written authority will be proHecuted. J. Monroe Lnynian, 19-24 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa they cannot reach the dlseaHed portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness and that la by constitutional retne dies. Deafness la caused by an inflam ed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When thin tube is inflamed you bave 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 tube restored its normal condition, bearing will destroyed forever; nine cuaea out ten are caused by Catarrh, which nothing but an inflamed condition the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take UaU'a Fam'ly Pills for consti pation. JO 1.,, 1 1 , j . , ... n..i:j .rj l. . .rttr 1 l-'. r"" .....a "Mllr i .1.....' 1 -u -rfiMA t'l ' 4mlt' I . The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast Th Stn Frtndsco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th very bait vk!y Navspapsr published In the entire West. $1.50 a Year Ini-lndl-ii loatair any e-t of the l ui-cd btaMe, Ceueda euil Mexico It li bel because, besides printing all the news of the world eaoi wesk In an Interesting way and tully Illustrating many artlc.es, It has special depart ment! devoted to . ACRICULTURB HCRTICULTUR POULTRY LIVi STOCK MiNING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SrOkTS These are presided erer by nd'tora having thorough knowl edge ot (heir specialties. The j-agej devoted to Agr.culture, Hortlcu'ture, Poultry and Live Stock are wnll llluatrated and (I '.ed with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged In these Industries, every line being written by those whe axe In close louoh with conditions prevailing on thU CcsjI. SEND FOR SAMPLB COPT. It will be seat free. Do yon want the Chroaioie TpvprQihlf Man? Showing the United States, D minion of Canada and Norther Mexico cn one side, MAP OF TH i WORLD, preintig t tUw In let oontlouous map, with all aie In true preporttoa, the en tire surtsce ef the Earth a the other side. ' Send S2 SJtd r th klsp asvl "Venkly Creneie for om fr. poilage prepaid aa Usy ml Fspor. The Daily tnd Map V BMtlC ! paid Only a Year AJJrae ' u. n. et TWKta, 9 eVasW SfesftMajtsalli V 0 IVaaetaae, Csi. t , -i.i f'UlllHlll lMlt tm , Ore. 1 LAKE VIEW SADDLERY t i. O t S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. q The best Va(i(V-ostl t die on the market. j , i & Alao a complete lino of wagou and buggy name, whip. 4 robea rlata, bit, spun quirt, roaetten. In fact every U Im? In the line of carriage and horae furnUhlDK. pairing by competent men. ORECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOHOLT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATION5 SAHPLE ROOH For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT SbomarXow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors Lakeview Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of . Everything in the line of FURNITURE WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... A V CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 4 4 BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Maga ine Agency will make the follow! ngbarga'- prices on on the leading maga zines of the country Just in order to secure your order: No, 1. Two Magazines for the price ofone Tha Home Magazine... 100 hnfh One rr McCail's Hagazine 50 UUUI Year CD l.LAJ No. 2. Three Hagazines for the price of one TnecH $J.oS three ;B3 00 The Reader 3.00 earUU.W N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 01 McCaiPsMagazine.... 50 OnemQ nn American Boy..' i.OO feet. YearCPC.UU The HomeMagazine.. 1.00 1UU1 success $1.00 ,,11 Cosmopolitan .1.00 one(nQ rifl Review of Revsews... 3.00frwif year CDO.JJ The Home Magazine 1.00 1J SI'KCIAI Tlia nliovo coinlilnatlonsdro 8ouh of tlit'1ict ever offn'il to the public. Tlu Success la the beat Renoml inouthly innirnziiie pulilUluxl. Me t'nll'H Mnunzlno Is the bent fashion tnntfuxliif. Muiinnie in now tho U-m hlnh-Ri-iiile wonmn's inouthly puMIhIioiI, hihI tla Anifik-an I'.o.v I tlu bi'Ni in ItH cIiihh. Think of it four iiwiiriii'.ineH oiu fur cm-li niember of the fiini lly, f..p)0 worth for t.HO, jn-ovkleil you m-ik vour onlei- at once. Special Agents wanted to securcsubscribers to Ha dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, 4 4 3 7rlb 09 astaa. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Snider Building on Water St. 4 1 "l.UCKY" BALDWIN. UU Ml, I wind of aelatle) la tkr Ulalaar fleffloas. In IK.., a. little party of gold seckm with a mimcer outfit of horM and radons atarted for California from the Tillage wf Racine, Wla. In command ef this adventurous espedltlon was young n an who took with him hla wife nd Inf.. at daughter. Ills name was E. J. FaMwIn and te made a wise choice Ui stinking from hla reatlcaa feet the dus. of a tamer civilization. lie Deeded . larwr theater of action for hla ent-n; tralllnr the plr who w fight I. tioir 1 and utirpln activities. While hnrigti the mountalna of Utah were attacked by Indiana, beaten off C urine a alx hoar which yonng lialdwln killed ef. After Iz months of hard party reached Ilangtown (later ahlp tl: railed i acervllle). In California. Here Baldwin tarried and began placer been n hirted . down lining. lie ajipeara u hare more than an ordinary red ronnnt. meeting the up and f mla'.u? Ir.cU until the dis covery of the Conmtof k lode at Virgin ia City. Thi'dier he tlrlfieJ and dlK-or-ered t!i t bis natural bent wan gam bling w th the mines that other men bad o, jetl. Am: J a whirlwind of ipectib .on he fa'j,bt his way with such u cesiH that he I tned from the smoke in a few ruontha as "Lucky" Bailwlj. the man who had cleaned up $700.010 In the gigantic deala In the stock of the Opblr mine. Ban Francisco waa the Mecca of tboee lt:-ky aoni of fortune who were rearing a great city by the Golden Gate. Asa stock and mining specula tor "Lu -ky" Baldwin ahone rewpen dent, but he waa alao a loyal son of Ban Francisco. lie built hotels and theaters and business blocks even while be was amazing that far from conservative community by madly freak Ixb extravagances. In a very lucid Interval be bought all the 8par. ish grants be could find near Los An ?lcs and there spent a million In maklrg this ranch of bis not Only a splendidly productive property, but al so one if the most beautiful estates ever laid out In this or any other coun try. It was bis bobby, his pet. and he planted miles of avenues with noble shade trees and made wonderful trop ical gardens, surrounding his home by a paradise of vernal beauty. Ralph D. Paine In Outing Magazine. "TELL IT TO THE MARINES." Pepra' Veraloai of the Orlaria f tkr Eiprauloa fcy Ckarlea II. The saying, "Tell It to the marines," Is traced to Pepys. the author of the famous "Diary," and it Is said by him to have originated with Charles IL of England. "It so befell." as the story goes, "that his light hearted majesty, with an exceedingly bored expression on his swarthy face, was strolling In the shade with the Ingenious Mr. Pepys. secretary to the admiralty. "I had speech yester'en at Deptford.' said Mr. Pepys, "with the captain of the Defryance, who hath lately returned from the Indies and who told me the two most wonderful things that ever, I think, I did hear In my life.' Among; the stories told were of fish flying im the air. 'Fish flying In the airP ex claimed his majesty. 'Ha, ha! A quaint -conceit, which 'twere too good to spoil wi' keeping. What ho. sir' be turned and beckoned the colonel. Sir William Killigrew of the newly raised mari time regiment of foot, who was fol lowing in close conversation with the Duke of York we would discourse with you on a matter touching your own element What say you, colonel, to a man who swears be bath seen fishes to fly in the air? " 'I should say, sire," returned the sea soldier simply, that the man hath, sailed in southern seas, for when your majesty's business carried me thither" of late 1 did frequently observe more flying Blsh in one hour than the hairs of my head in number.' "Old Rowley glanced narrowly at the colonel's frank, weather beaten face. Then, with a laugh, be turned to the secretary. " 'Mr. Fepys,' said he, 'from the very nature of their calling no class of our -subjects can have so wide a knowledge of seas and lands as the officers and men of -our loyal maritime regiment. Henceforth 'ere ever we cast doubts upon a tale that lacketh likelihood we will first tell it to the marines." Army and Navy Journal. Weight of a Plereof Ice. A rough and ready method of cat-"" culatlhg the weight of a piece of ice is afforded by the fact that a cubic foot of tills substance weighs approxi mately 57.25 pounds. First measure the breadth, length and height of the cake, and the three results, being mul tiplied, will-give the number of cubic Inches. If this answer be In turn multiplied by .033 the approximate number of pounds will result. For Instance, a cake 8 by 0 by 10 Inches contains 7-0 cubic luches. This multi plied by .033 gives 23i pounds, tho correct weight of such a piece of Ice. YVranii I'illipr Way. Mr. J:ivl):uli I've i;ot u ne v sten rj rapher. Mrs. Jawback P.rme! I sup pose t'48 other wasn't pretty ouuii'i for you! Mr. JawUick It's :i man. Mrs. J.iwhacU I'll. 'eolius monster! Try In;; to niiUe IV pe;ile thin!; I'm t. Joaloiu n lit .vou have a k'.jI. eliV C'.ewlan-l LoailiT tourn--. "Ijes j m- vy ,1 'th t.;ki aJ'U'i- you?" Va n1," ansvi'iv.l Farmer 'orutos. rel. "il.1 i' H'sn't l.'!;e v.' rU any uio; o t'.:-t:i I (In. T!:e . '..V.-cm-i. Is t!iit be hi t:ie i:' ".: v iC li.-i conviction.? V'n hi'l ;t :t i t.:r lie Is su".U-vit!y h'lrne.l t!it kuowj how t Vl we'' ' !!. it m T.ver tnilib ; h;'li.l "" .. . ';! ' ' ' , j ' ' ' t ;' f m a ,