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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
General Information Fninlly lliiiirM nt Post & KIiik. ( We Iwtvr it full set of Mywll-Holllim & Co'., samples of Htock Certificate ami bonds, with price lint. If you nn nruiitiUliitf n Htock company ut our prices on stock cortlMciito. if Tln I'.xntnlnor ha received n new uninplo hook of the Wall Htn-rt line of enuriivod certificate of stock ninl Itoixl Hniiks, Mm iiuwt up-to-date on the market. Vm'il mid endorsed liy tln lending financiers of America. Cop.vrlKhtod. Cull m ml see them If you iihm anything l this Hue. tf WANTF.O: 10 men In each stilt to tritvi'l, poht signs, advertise ninl leu ve samples of our goods. Kiiliry f 75 N) t niontli. $3.n) per ilny for exiM-nso. IIOYAL NIJI'I'LV CO.; Dept. W, Atbu lock.t blcngo. Witl(,,M,r ,.,, flnH, proofi ,n(J ,,,,k . H'ANTKD: Two turn In curb con nty to represent ami advertise 1 1 aril wiire department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Traveling Poult Ion or Olllco Mnnugor. Kalnry 'H) M-r month, cash weekly, with nllexpenses piiM In advance. We furnish every thing. N 12 Tin- Columbia, House Dept. fill), 2:t r.th Ave Chicago, Dl WANTED: Two men In each county to represent and advertise Hardwire Department, put out samples of our goods, etc. Travel, tng Position or OtHoe Manager. Sal ary !Ml.l)0 per month cash weekly, with all ex pom. paid In advaucn. We fiirnlMh everything. TIIKCOLUMUIA HOUKK, Chicago, 111. Dept. 010, Motion, lildtf. The Illinois Central maintain unexcelled service from the Went to the Hast and South. Making close connection with train of all tranconllnental line, pawMiimers are given their choice of routes to ( hicaao Louisville, Memphi and New Orleant, and throUKh theae polnla to the far eaat. Pro,,H.ctlve traveler. delrinB nation a to the lowet rate and beat route are invitel to correpond with the followiin repreteutativea, B. II. Trumbull, Ctimmerclal Aiienl. MttKaEnef.. we w, ct $1.50 142 Third 8t., Portland, Ore. troni them, write the letter, buy the J. C. Ltndaey, Trav Paaenger ( poatul order and Hend for the maKa- Agent. 142 Third at.. Portland, Ore. . sine to any addreaa. There la but P.in.Thompon l'...nKer Agent one l,rlce on "Tura wataon.. Mag., . . cine," and we do not club with It, ColDian lluildmir faille ah. l)(U ft ,mtur of .comodatlon to .... i Subacrlber to the Examiner we can 1 Ket them the miiKazine without any Popular and Picturesque. j The only thing mi-canary to make the Denver and Hio (Jrande the mot n- nlar, a it ha ever been known the most pleanant and mot picturesque way to en the continent, ha come alMiut. fhl i the establishment of through li-pin?cHr service. In connection with the O. It. A N through l'lillman Standard Sleea.-r ia now run from Portland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8..". p. m.. arriving at Knit I.Hko at 8 40 a. in. the second morning, leaving Suit Lako at 3.50 p. m. and arriving at Denver 4 20 p. m. the following day. Thla schedule give pas senger seven hour stop-over in Salt Lako, affording an opportunity to viidt the Mormon Capital a well aa a day light ride through the grandest scenery in the world. For reservation in this car and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & ItioOrande, proving it to I" the Scenic Line of the World." wiitotoW. C. M. Hride, tJen eral Agent, 121 Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, as iny old road will do you and wo dont want your patronngo; but if you are particular and want the best and moan to have it, ask the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS IT.NTKAL, the road thnt runs through solid vestibule trains between St.I'aul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louis, Memphis, and Now Oileaus. No additional charge is made for a peat In ywr reclining chair cars w hich arc fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Il.iieh via the ILLINOIS CENT HAL are the lowest and we. will be j;lad to quote 1 liwio ii connection with uny transcontinental' line. P.. II. Trumbull, Commercial .U'oht, 142 Tliird Si reel , I'ortl ind re. J. C. .indsey, T. K. P. A., 112 Thiol street, I'oiil.ind, Ore. Paul II. Thompson. I'rt.A l'Msenr'er Agent, Col 111:111 I'.Ml-., St ultl.-, .';i-li. E 17ILL T A1E 113E RISP - ..1 .it iinuf ti1ldi riiiinnrmir. flivit ita r J l hiM - "-" Writo to us for fmeminijiloi or line ?. " ...7ii .a -T KOUB:US 10 yimi .. . ." .. i,,.i hi.v uioliiiUiiu.l tuuy will . ,,,; T.ii 1 u y uiollnl-l'u.l tUuy will oot. you t.UO. (iiimr tllor uK W 1 :h trouer il t you w u I iiwr " t"i,llU y .UIJu Unit tlu.y iiuwt .iillHly you or you nuii not or tlio mim clt " ' f, " J" " J, Jla k,uU.i ut KiikI1.1i Cli.vlot or n.nt ir)i...il WornUidn. Thu atiiSa wi:. i resits- iii..ri ''';i:u.i mi iruu-Diw . v .. ..... 1. i. mm COIUMBIA WOOLEN tons TMINU TO INTEREST ALL OlH RfiAKRHH W print township plats. tf Dutch lunch at the lirvwery Ho loon. tf Mining blanks at the Kxaminor oflhe. The Kxamlncr print tnwnidilp plat, lid makes them Into books to order, tf Humpies of the )ennlon shipping tag nt Tin Fxnmlnir office All u-n ami qualities, from Manila to linen. tf Look nt tin descriptions of the land I1hUI with The Kxamioer this week for alo, and telnet your piece before it ha iieen (told to some one else, tf lilauk for final proof, Desert proof, davit for application for readvertlse ment, hlank witne' affidavit, etc. at The Kxaminer oftVe. tf Tlmrc la two wnya to tell a cod cltfir; one la to buy It, pay your uionay ami mnoke It. Hut the tetter way la to know that It la an Kajile or a Mountain Itom. which in atmo lnte proof of Ita w'nulnenoHM, Made and for aale by A. Stork man. j at the clKar factory, tf We are now prepared to noil aeveral tract of land at price that will etartle you, eMcially if you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from f 1.00 per acre up to 15; un improved or Improved, to uit the Mirchaner. Lake County Kxaminer.t sw a auinphi of tlio Pacific inoutly at thla ofllce, and you will not IichI tau to pay f 2.50 for a year'H ub Hctptlou to The Examiner and that valuable Mnynxlne publlahexl In Port land, tf Farmera, havo yor butter wrap pera prlntetl at Tbo Examine office, Instead of aendlntc away for them. You keep your money at home, and patroIlle then thftt pHtrontw you, Ix-nldi'M, you aee what you are geU tln( ftnd ,,on.t baTe to pay ,or ,t It doean't ault you. tf If any eubocrlber of the Examiner . n? I lixku ft aaiilkaaJlllhak fa "Titn U'llt- trouble or rink to them for the cvgn JP price. tf. A Mountain of Gold could not bring aa much htipplncHH to Mrs. Luc la Wllke, of Caroline, Win., aa did one 2.c box of liuckllu's Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ning aore ou her leg, which had tor tured her for 23 longyeara. Greuteat iiiitlwptlc healer of Pllea, WouiuIh, ami Sort-H. 2."c at Leo Ik-all's Drug store. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you coiitenipluto a trip east call 011 or write to ua at Reno, should you have friend coming from the eaat you can get Information regard ing rate, route, etc., which will be to their nd vantage and comfort. If you wlnli you can deposit cowt of ticket with ua for t heir parage ami tlcketa will be ftirnlahed them at their eastern home. Thin ollice la with you and responsible, which Hhould be an Inducement to coimnu- nlcatu with uarather than with those In othercltU-H. II. L. (Irimth, Agent, So. Pac. Co. lb-no, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. District Passenger Agent, Southern Pucllle Co., Ueno, Nevada. Tins tMI ll!.l 1NU C'l'ltK 1'OU CATARRH 1 r , ' 1. an Viz Crra Dalai Tusy 11 mi I l.O lll- T'l.; J I! imrl 1 : . I H -I": ' " (....- la: .'i : U 1,, !,...! I ; ll,:! IMIlll.il' II. ' Ir.'i ii ninl I 1-..(.-. . ili Mvinl nino. Id storcn tli h i ,. f.ii. 1 ml noil. l.-.'tj- Si-.o, i at ,i ,i ". , - , r 1 , ! ; 'I , '.'il Hi ', in i'. i..M I y niinl. l.i.i J.i.y'i'llii i:.)..'ii Wwiuu Mi c. 1, r pv new tylliih truiinui'iiiini. Oivu u N Ju uioiiKiiiu "nit yuu nvnr liml. ir oot. you o.au. (ioir tmiorit u.K io i a 1 unit iiiiiw iiiimi biiiihiv you or y MILLS to. KUKIIAKU UKtUUn 4 . Masell Swrstaff .akrvlrw, Or LAKE COUNTY BUSINESS MENS' DEVE10PMENT LEAOLE If you wifth Information abou Lnko County, Oregon adJrcB cith er of the nltove gentlemen, who will ho ploaaed to reply. H. CCMURCH DIRECTORY. Plan of aervh-e of Pantor of the M. E. Church, Iakeview. lt and 3rd Kun day of each month. Itethel at 11 a. tn . and New Tine ('rm-k at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Hnnday of each month. Lakeview at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6th Hundny Union School llouae at 11 a. m. Lakeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially invited to all the aervice. Hawi-okd Kktdkr, I'aator. Notice to Public No peraon or poron are allowed to treHpaMB or proRfmct on Section 30, townahip 48, North, Ranxe 15, West, on the California Bide of the Hoatfue Mining DiHtrlct, without flrat fitting written permiaMlon and making con tract with J. Monroe Layman, Fort Dldwell, California. Any one doing ao without written authority will be proaecuted. J. Monroe Layman, 19-2-1 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, aa they cannot reach the dlaeaaed portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness and that la by constitutional reme die. Deafneaa la cauaed by an in flam ed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When tbia tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when it i entirely closed, Deafneaa la the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored its normal condition, bearing will deatroyed forever; nine cases 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 deafneaa (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Fara'ly Pills for const! patlon. "HI. SCnOOl. T-.lmiv ' ' . .H I . -I.. HI. t . c. v -It' U'Vnjrt .1-. Iwli ' i ll .. . u Tha Leadtaf Papr at th PadAc Coast Th- Stn Frindsco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th rery bct wwakly Newspaper published tn the entire West $1.50 a Year lerlnrtinft postern te mny rt of the Liuiud totetM, Ceuda eud Ueilco. It Is Vest beceuee, beside printing all the new of the world each weak In an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many articles. It hit apeolal depart ments devoted to ACRICULTURB HJRTiCULTUR FOULTRY LIV- STOCK MiNINC LITERATURE FASHIONS and SrORTS These are presided rev bjr editors having a thorough knowl edge of their apecialtles. The paj,s devoted to Agr culture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock ars well Illustrated and ft. led with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged la these Industries, every line belag written by those who are in close touoh with ooudltlons prevailing on this Coast. y SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be nt free. , Do yon want the Chreatet Reversible Map? Showing the United State, Do minion of Canada ani Nerthera Mexico on ene aide, MAP OF THE WORLD, presenting te rlew In cms oontlnueo map, with all area tn true proportion, the tire surfaoe ef the Earth m the other aide. Send f2 a4 get the May aad Weekly Oirntole for eae yearw pestaga prepaid eo May and Paper. The Dally tnd Map Only H75 a Year U. H. TWW 9 9l0&lwHwJ6 9mm Wrm tdwm Cmk II. V l Hlrlnri 'rrl(linl vlr, Of, LAKEVIEW & SADDLERV J S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. 9, The best Vativns-rl a die on the market. D : & AIho a complete line of wagon & and buggy barneaa, whlpr roliea rlataa, blta, apura 4 qulrta, roaettea. In fact every 4" thing In the line of corrlajfe and borne furnlahlDga. He pairing by competent men. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLA55 ACCOnnODATIONS 3 i SAflPLu ROOn ttn . For COfiriERCIAL ttSM TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT Se'oMow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors Lakeview Furniture Store E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. Full and complete stock of Everything in tbe line of FURNITURE. WALL WlSSzuStSES: Snider Building on Water St. I ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... & CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES - BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Maca ine Acencv will mnU 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 ofone Tha Home Magazine... McCall's Hagazine io. 2. 1 hree flagazines tor the price ot The Reader...... 3.00 ear.vv No.. Four flacrazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 McCalPsMagazine.... 50 American Bov i.OO The HnmeMarazlne 1.00 success.... $1.00 Cosmopolitan Review of Revsews... 3 The Home Magazine SPF.ClAIi Tli above coinliliHitluiigarc koiiic of tlio best over offered to I he public. Tlio Num'KN la the bout general monthly niiimi.liio iniblislit i. Me- ('iiU'h Miiu'iikIiio Is tbo Ix'Ht faKblon lilKb-Krmlo woniiui s monthly imblisheil, n ml the Ameiieaii Hoy Is the l-r in lfn cbin. Think of It four innirii zincs one for each member of the fam ily, ftf.JiO worth for fJ.OO, lirovnlctl you noml your onler nt once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers to Ha dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central flagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, 4 4 n it "if-.. 4 4 4 100 hnth One m J rr 50 uul" YearCbl.UU one 01 0nerTO YearCPC.UU 1 villi 1.00 -111 onecQ Afi ?:SSfour yo.UU mnnazine. M.nl.iino lx now the ln-st 8AND ROADS. Hew Tfcee nigfcwara Mar Ktfl la Good Coadltton. A and road In In It bt condition to Itifttaln traffic when It la moist and if do other treatment can ! glren it banhen and tree ahould be grown along Its aide to shnde It and keep It aa motat aa ponnlble, any tbe hlpbwy commintoner of Maine. To tbl end it In denlrable to have a aand rond no wider than la actually necessary to ae rommodate the trafflo. Only alight d, tclie for ntrrjinu away surface wa ter liotild bp provided. A pood treatment for a annd road 1 to exeat-ate tbe center of tbe road with tbe mnd machine alxnit alz tnchea deep, making tbe bottom a even as possible. Then spread a lnyer of clay eight inches deep in the excavation, taking car to have all the clay of one textnre and of even thickness, as any vorl.-i'bn In tbe texture of timtertui fr In thickness of sum" fill result l rough and nueven surface, due to so't and yielding places. After mootM:ic tbe clay ami tamplnj It or rolling It aliout two Inches of snnd should I spread upon t!ie st;rr;ife. This may 1 hnrrrwe:l In nnd then tlie surface roll ed, or It in iy be left for tbe trnvel work Into t' e clay. After tbe sand bn united with tbe clay more sand should be spread upon tUf surface. Gradually the clay will become saturated with sand and a hard, smooth surface will be the rei:!t. wbb h will give excellent satisfaction. Sand rouiH may also be temporurtly Improved by covering tbe surface with shingle sbavlngt, aawdust or tan baric. Deed leaves, meadow hay or straw will also afford temporary relief. If grass can be grown on tbe surface of the road It will strengthen it materinlly, the roots of the grass acting aa a Mud er for the p '.rticles of sand and kep lnsj ti:cm from -Mfr'ng about and working on one nnoU'.er. THE FARMER'S LOSS. Tia and Moaer Wasted la Baml las Over Bad Road. On good roads a farmer can get to town with a two horse team and wagon with less harm to tbe horses, less wear to tbe wagon, with $30 worth of goods, better than be can with a ten dollar load over poor roads, said a speaker at a Missouri good roads convention re cently. He thus saves two days of hi own time, because, if be can make on trip and sell $30, he has those two days to pnt on his farm, besides tbe use of his team and wagon at other work for the same period. This example is only one of the many ways by which tbe fanner loses money POOBLY DRAINED EjLBTH BOAO. under existing conditions. Many others could be cited, all of them just aa true and all of them equally as powerful, to show tbe good value of good highways. Farmers will agree, I think, that a good road will (1) economize time and force in transportation between farm and market; (2) enable tbe farmer to take advantage of market fluctuations in buying and selling; (3) permit trans portation of farm products and pur chased commodities during times of comparative leisure; (4) reduce th wear and tear on horses, harness and vehicles; (5) enhance the market value of real estate. It is easy to enumerate tbe ways which will prove financially advanta geous, but it is very difficult to esti mate In ilnll.'iw and cpnta th hnflti4 that will result. A 'T'lft 'id that Plural Delivery Notes States in tbe middle w est have routes in operation as follows: Missouri. 1.792; Arkansas, 202; Illinois, 2,t73; Indiana. 2.103; Indian Territory, 17; Iowa, 2.239; Kansas, 1.5o8; Kentucky, 033; Okla homa, 023; Tennessee, 1,334; Texas, 1,502. There are only three women rural mall carriers in the United States, and Madison county. 111., has two of them, Mrs. Philip Hale of Altum and Miss Ma.ttie M. Marshall of Granite City.. Tl:e latter Is a graudnicco of former' Chief Justice Marshall of the tulwi St:ites stiii'f-:ne ivurt. i-'-iie wjs ,e centiy beU u; by hi.hv.ayuieu. b;i(. funjj'it Uu'i!i .;. T!ie rural mail in can o:i the r l":v::j I let re.'.:, l);.-:,!:i-;i i cj.iatv. ' i . b aiKj:.,u i, :';'s .V'lu.'iu t' i co!Ttfi)-j:nleiit of the Caucus t'ity !.:. t t' ill tlK.- cv.rri '. A. IV 1.5 1: ,,: ca t,f w of t!u lull : ('. l.-e r t'-veuty-i-I, l.t utf lor uiid t-u.'J hl I liir.vl;a.-il;s in ns stead uu uuto.,u. lie at n wee I; In Kansas Ci'.y 1 hi'; how to opera to It md theu i. fie tr! hoii:3 ami Ite'Tmi wui n. i . r.'.ute. Lvery day Bli.ee Iec. 1 h - t. 't bee:j over bis route la thu inaeii.. e. ami he has given tbe farmers Hi swiftest scrrlco lu the state.