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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
Cl'M fell What You Can Do v- C With ft rerfectioti fil Heater you can licit a cold r j bed-room, make a sick-roiiii chillv hullwnv, heat water q better than can be done with any other stove no matter what fuel it burns. The superiority of the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) 11m In the fact that it ernoratcs intent heat without raoke or imrll. The oil fount and the wick carrier are made of lras throuRhont, which injure durahilu v. tiirw ureal heat at small cost. Fount has oil indicator nn1 handle. Heater l light and portable. Absolutely safe and simnle wick cannot be turned too high or too low. (Vwrated a easily a a lamp. All parts easily cleaned. Two 6nihes nickrl an I japan. Kvery heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write nearest agency for descriptive circular. The Ifeyb Lamp s can and tr bny. Bras throushont and nickel plated. Equipped with the latest improved burner. Handsome simple satisfactory. Kvery lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency If you cannot get it from your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Photography for the AM at Half its Former Cost ten- American Jr; CAMERA With 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 end sizes. Free. AMERICAN CAMERA MFG. CO. 945 St. Paul St., Rochester, N. Y. , ffcfrUMiiiiitir.-aar.imsirw Xuio Teea to Builtl Honda. Secretary of State I.u.vllu of Ohio es timates Uiat tho new autoiooblla regls tratloo law, wLloh uinkes him the regis tering officer and authorizes him to col lect a gra'H'd annunl license, will pro duce a state reveuue of $50,000. As this Is given to the state highway com missioner's fund It will probably re etore th amount to be available for the good roads mo I'rneut for this yeai io the otie'lnul fl"un of $200,000. ; I i i ti turn - i -' : - ' 1 1 ' 07 3 V i 1 more comfortable, warm a lickly, uml do many things be nsed in nr room is the best all-round huti!c lamp made. Itives a clear, steady lijrht. I safest lamp you can ATEUR The famous Poco, BuchEye and American Cameras. Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. 4.80 4x5 FOCO KH9A CO YEARS' D Trade Marks DESIGN3 CftPVRIGHTS AC. ri iKhlr ii-..-.-rli!i r.nr nininnii frue wliihr au ',v.-ni'ori n ,r.,l,al.ly p iK-in able. (milium". t,oi.m iiynMiiidcKilHl. lIuKdlKHikon I cM tn-f. iildftt at'fiK T for KMcnruiH iuii in. I'.ii.Kiiit luKen throuKii Alumi & l u. reuelva ipn-iiU wilvx, without ttiaruo, lu the Scfttttific Jlmcrican. A handsomely lllntralRl wnf klf. I.nrifPHl rii inlaLKiii .f any . intiU- Journa . 'I 'r;. a yi-ir: f'.ur niontlia. l- Bold tyall ne (ul irj. PNN&Co.36,Broada'-NewHork iTiauch ontcortaS V ft, WaahlUHiuu. V. C. Irj Jug preparations simply dcvel. ii di y catari h ; they dry up the Bucretious, which adhere to the membrane und decom pose, causing a fur more serious trouble than tho ordiuury form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. ing iuhalauta, fuiues, smokes and snuffs and use that which cleanses, soothes and heala, Ely's Cream Halm is such a remedy and will euro catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will ba mailed for 10 cents. All drngst selltfia iJOo. size. Ely Brothers, 00 Warren Ht., KY. The Halm cures without pain, do not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads ituelf over an irritated and angry surface, rohey. jng immediately the painful inflammation, With Kly's Cream Halm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and Iiay Fever. POINTS TO CONSIDER WHY IT P.YS HAVE GOOC COUNTRY HIGHWAYS. Improved lloml Inrrrmr l-'nriii Vnl am ami Mukr II Tokallitf. In llnnl l.arar I.oikI f I'ruil urr I'nor llialmnra Nolntr llip I'nrmrr. l.'t lis consider lln points of opposi tion llnil "i'nn of nir ninil frltMid innki' to the t'.i'oil folds pi. in, k:i,v n writer In t!i Motor Now. "I'lu'.v fl;ilin tlmt it Is inn, n-y out of tiicir pockot wluMl tlh-y a iv ooiupi-lloil to p:iy the liicri'iiscd t.-iM-s which will Ih uskod. This o'iJivi ion Is lviiillly mot. j In tlu lirsi pl.nv our ffii'inls nrei culli'il upon to puy but 0110 lif;!i of the; Hotuiil cost, which is lu ItM'lf it very j small sum. If 1 own a liotiso In tlii'j city and 11 pnvciueiit Is laid In front I of it. iny proporty lnoroaso In vuluo. : Just so with tin1 fannor. If 11 ;oo I i road Is la Id. past his pio;city. ln Is plaoiil in Just the samo position that I ; would bo. I Tho nctiinl Increased vnlualion of hlsl farm moiv tliau maUos up for tho ad ditional tax bo was oliiiircd to pay to j sociiro tho iniprovoniont. Now, as to j his protlt. llo can haul law loads of j produce to tho city each trip, he can make inoro trips In a Kivou tluio and he can travel at any poriod of tho! year with 00,11:1! facility, !arring thai timo wbou snow blocks bis way. j Joltinir ovor roiicli roads, mini cover ed, rwkitij; horses and br ikon harnoss-1 es and wagons are largely done away with. Ho uo longer arrives homo latei at night after hours of ugmiy over tor-! rlblo roads, nervous and exhausted. Ou the contrary, lie suffers no nuro Inooti , vcnlonoe as far as tho highway Is con-1 corned than if ho were rLawig In an electric car. j I realize that the so called neorchet I has brought iniich discreilil on the law abiding nuteist 11 nd that many a fanner has boon soared nearly t ) death when some motorist has wiiir.eil past him at forty miles an hour, but this is an ox-j eeptlon to tho rule and Is becoming 1 more and more so as time passes. 1 ' dare say that this same farmer has boon nearly run down 011 an eipial number of in ras'ions I iy 0110 of his owl) Ilk tryinir out the speed of his horse ot racing with a friend. IIw many of ns wh'le travel.; through 1 !ir country in tho fall hare not seen hundreds of bu-hels of t'n appli-s rotting in the orchards? Why hasn't this fruit been brou.ht hit') the city and sold? One reason. I opine, I; that the ronds are In such cmdition that It doesn't pay the prr.ver t haul them Into the city. If there was an improved highway the owner would probably Iiture out that it would pay him to s.n o thl.i product. Another side of the question may bo f Hind in tho s i. ;,: bt'o of the rurahte. Many a time he would like to drive into the eiiy f ir a Pule pleas ure, lie might want t attend iho then tor or seek some o'her e(ual!y harm less ili veri')ti. If he h:il a g j.i 1 high way to drive over l" would do si, but with mud nearly huh de-i ho would prefer to stay by h's fire-ido a in! lin 1 solace in nicotine. This means much t the y uijg peo ple, ami you wiil l'.inl that v hi :i we get . the state ginllcl wiih g'val roads aivl it's comiti,'- t' ere w. n't bo sue!; anxiety to get off tho farm and into the city, i Human nature demands some pleasure in this world, iim-1 It will sometimes go a long way to net it, though It entail'1; much suffering. ;ie us Improved thoroughfares, then the country boy and girl will have greater chances for; social intercourse and will become j more contented. , Rural Delivery Notes The operations of tho rural free do-j livery service up to March 1 are j shown lu a statement recently Issued by 1'ourth Assistant Postmaster Ceil-' eral IeGraw, says a Washington dls-1 patch. I'p to that time 5'J,''-J7 petitions had been received and referred. Of J these 13,771i were acted upon udvere-: ly. The number of routes in operation March 1 was 3".,b3I, leaving ;5,1J1 petl- tions Btlll pending, of which 'J'.il have! been assigned for establishment. 1 A distinct and Important field for the; utility motor vehicle that is already, being cultivated to tome extent Is found in the rural fnK; delivery niail ! service. Probably a score of these car-! Tiers arc regularly using automobiles, to cover their route, mid are obtaining excellent service from them. Mjst of, them are lu the west, where, lu spite' of the fact that the roads ure bad and streams are frequently required to be forded, they are doing excellent work. J. O. Matthews of Sa'uethu, Kau., un doubtedly holds the record In tho Unit ed KLati-s lor quick rural mail service, says a Kabethu correspondent of the Kansas City Htar. lie not only covers his route of twenty-live miles In about four hours every day, but he maintains a regular Bt'hedule. lu the country. Mr. Matthews starts out from the Sabetha postoilice at 0:30 o'clock In the morn ing. After ho leaves the postoflice lie la u certain number of minutes from box to box. Peoplo know to the min ute when their mull is going to arrive. During the winter mouths his schedule time for covering his route Is four hours and ten minutes. In summer his time Is three hours and forty-flve minutes. Mr. MatUiews works the reg ular old fashioned stagecoach busi ness. He has a relay. He starts with 1 fresh horse and drives twelve miles. Here another fresh horse Is secured. II tukes Mr. Matthews five minutes to anhltcb bis horse, hitch the fresh horse md start off again. The balance of the llstance Is covered with the second Horse. The botse left at the relay sta tion Is the relay horse for the next morning. A POPULAR TYPE OF HOG imroe -Jersey s ii'o protuihly found 111 nil lb states and sonic p u is of t'niui ila. They me kept In l.ire numbers throughout the corn belt, and their Ftroiig constitutions enable them In tdnnd homy corn feeding veil. In the aouth they adapt themselves easily to climatic combilons and are probably one of the best breeds for that section. They are red or sandy, with sllithtly dished face and lop cars. They are not so large as in former years, but there Is no groat ilitVerenco between them and Helkshltvs or I'oland I hlnas There Is considerable variation In the t,pes found In ilifereul localities, but In general (he I iu oc .lersey Is a very good hog, matures early, makes ecu mimical use of food eaten, Is active and hardy uml adapted to conditions, from pasturing to heavy corn feeding. luroc .lerseys cross veil with a Hum Per of breeds, notably the Poland Chi mi. and do well to rade up native stock. Some claim tho meat Is rather poor, but slaughter tests hardly bear S (JUf 'A il ' 4 ,r .- - '. l,w,.,lf, , tll ll ( Ullll'K, liUIUlC-JKUSKV HOW. LGranJ champion. lUlimls stalo fair. If C. this out. In breeding Miialitles uroo : Jerseys stand hluh. This Is one ol , their strongest points. The sows nr! good mothers, rear largo litters, ami tho young pigs are quite active and hardy, says John It. Ilentry of Indiana In Ohio farmer. ; The American 1 uiroc Jersey Swluc 1'ireeilcrs' a.--oi lation. T. 15. Pearson, ' secretary, Thornton. Ind., and the Na-: tlonal 1 uroe Jersey Kcord association,! ISobert J. Pvans. secretary. Pisiria, 111., were established lu Ivvi and lv.al tc protect the interests of the brood. 1 Hon tlie Mule Mnka-i t.ooil. The writer by no means thinks thai the mule should replace tie- horse on the farm. Tho mule's place Is 0:1 the latve farm. when, hired help is cm ployed. In the small farm, where on do 's most o.' his own work and has his sons to do II. the horse will likely glvt th- b.-t satisfaction. Hut where the teams have to be tiiri.' d over lo hired help the mule will be found more eco nomical lu that it will stand alu-e bet ter. Is liable to get hurt, and Improper aro does It less harm. The mule wili not drink more water than is good ft it when warm, w hile tlie hut so w ill be seriously hurt if watered when warm. Likewise In feediu.-. the mule will not eat more than Is "good for him when warm, while the por-e will. The mule will never got into a wire fence and get cut up. I'.veu in a runaway the mule does not often g--t hurt. The mule Is al-D quite free from disease, due in a large measure to the anlmal'l care lu eating ami drinking. The inuli" Is also loiii-cr lived than tin- horse. The breediii" of mules Is in semi! ways more profitable than breeding horses, as the mule colt needs less care. Is loss liable to get hurt. 11s It has a keen r 011 so of danger. W. ('. Palmer, In-, tllana. IX-i'llnr In (allli-. There Is i.u.v an unu-i.;.il scarcity of cattle on tin- farms of Ohio ii ml little or no prospect of any I. u rease in the near future. I'.nt one llo.ig can result from this condition of tiii.t s, and that Is an Impoverished soil a. id later on uu Impoverished farmer. If any one will look up the facts as found in our sta-1 list leal repoiis on farm conditions he will get his in i s opened to a few facts that wlil s"t him lo thinking. Nearly' all kind-t of live stock are declining In numbers In tin- state. T hi s decline, cs-! pecially in cat lie, Is largely due to the prevalent Idea among farmers that It Is cither ton risl-y to feed them or that it don't pay lo do h-o. 'I hi- decline In live stock seems to be a - ociated very i closely with soil conditions, for it seems that our nverai.e yields of grain are declinln-r also. If we would re- i store our live slock Industries we would tind our grain yields Increasing. Cor. Ohio Farmer. Wl-i'ti lo SlmiurlitiT. Cattle nre lit for beef at ehditeen to twenty mouths If properly fed, thnu-di meat from Mich animals hicks In flavor. The best incut will be obtained from animals from thirty to forty month old, thoil?;h they may be used lit au.v BSC If in Kood condition. A 0:14 should not be used for veal under s! weeL cf n'e and Is at its best when nbnil ten weekH old and raised 011 the cow. There In u law In most states against Belling veal under six weeks of nj.'o. Iloga may be used at any u'c after Hlx weekH, but tho most prolllublo use at which to slaughter Is elht ti twelve months. Sheep may be likewise used when two or three months of uo and at any timo thereafter. They will bo at their best previous to reaching two years of ae, usually at elht to twelve months. Andrew Uohh, Minnesota. Health For lb IhId. Tho time for hog troubles Is close at Laud. The fellow who Is too busy to uso a disinfectant occasionally, and by this method keep the swine free from lice, and who thinks his lions are as well off In a dry lot as they would be with the raut'o of a clover field, will likely be the first ouo In his locality to bowl "Choiera-!" Farm Journal. 3UY THE r I a m It 'SEWlilG fpiiiKE P-toiO Y.iU Pun hn Any P-'' "' ''1 THE CW HOMt 8!WIN0 MAOHh.f COMPANY ORANliC, Ma.l V ui t.-m-iriit MiK.liiii-' n-d i - ( I t i -.- ' , -o el cuv lv. tml I ' t;"i'-" e lov.-ni. Our cmiid ' I v.-i i r.i Ol 1' ' ! '' t !- " " ' ' ' ' ln., i i ; ei II !-;. I ,. S -l I-., inn! -.;.-. I . . . . i . The Me' n un" ,"1e ing Mai'liino t'o. Wl:ST:RN STAUI3 UNI: OlVico at tlie Mcrciititile ('oininnyV Storo Lnkeview, Orepon. Good 5tck r.asyConthi a lui!v from I.akeview lo Illy, connect- ing vsith Ihlily Static to the railroad. I'.lv. 'Offico nt the Itlv Hotel, ( IrepHl. n. CAsi-.nnrtR. - Proprietor Illy, Orcein. Northern Stage Line. LAKnVli-W-PAISl.IiY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Loaves l.llkeview lit ti 11. III. every (lav I tit Suiulay. Ih'turiiiiig, leaves Paisley at ( .. a. in every luy lui Suiulay. faicnt:rra' art j Woe"d trip orncG - K-'vniiiii. a- win,.fi,'i.i'. ,.m !.i lakeview Cigar Factory . A. SiollKM. Prop Maker i .f Havana and flftrnestie Cigars ( oi'STUV OKHKIIH Hnl.lCITI Il liivell-rt trial. St"re in the brick buildbie next door K. Post A Kin a- liMUl jliKl-VIe (Iregcli. ede: hotel Mils. K M i i ai.i.aoh t-ai, Proprietor. I'irst Class Atioinoilations I'.uildiin: Hum I'.een l'nlarie.l T.i .Vecoiuodate ii Large Trade Dining Service Unexcelled... NKW PINK CKKKK, - OKKGoN A Chance for Speculators. M'llOOl. I.ANH. 2H0 iicres of level unimproved aiirienllU'iil hind (or sale cbeaii. I liseription : SN '4', S,'i ol N '.'. 4 and N VV !4' ol SK'4', t-eelimi 10, I'p., lill S.. It. P.l K. W. M. This is a desirable piece of land, Infilled in (loose l.ake valley atnl wi d make some man ii l'. ii id laiicl II you are t liinklng of iirgnnli'-liiU' 'i Htock coinpiiny see our new muiiplcw o Will I Street engruveil utock cert Hi ll tes. " LMnnai - n rr It it School Days Over' What Your Hill. ml coiilM- i lii.iHhod. What are yon do now? re von one nlilii'viiM majority who end t heir H.hool .la.VK n the , muii hch'oolK',' If von me we want your at tent loll for ii few inli.ntcH. V011 11111 eet 11 limber eiliieiitlon. any kind yi.ti winit IhinIiiokm, cell idea orirenoral-- Itlumt leaving home, without nlvlny; up your win k for a HiiiHle day, without Hpetullim: more Hum you can easily alfonl. m voii want to know how? ,,11 The" Ulan I verv simple. I unload of Hpeiidlne; your day lit a ileHk, re eltlnir vour li HHoiiM-to a. n acher In a blj brick bulliliiur. vim prepare you Iokhoiih lit home, from our oulllneH, write the recitation, ami hcikI It to tin bv mail fr correct I r , it In nil done In y our npiirn lioiirn. on are not tied to any Met hour for recitation. You pay a comparatively Hinall mini, anil for UiIh wo urniHli text liookn, eximilnatKMi paper, ami competent Instruction until your courne 1h coiupleteil. I Vour dally work iIooh not Inter. 1 f ero with your Htmlli'H. You can earn w hile you learn, j If you want to know more about I our plan, write your name on the 1 coupon, cut It out ami mall to uh. 1 You tIhU nothing but the price of a OI l( MI. lllt."tlltV. l'll'i(Mll I llT-I'll fllll lll wrr Mary of Stale i rn I n i ) el 1 rt anr . rri'tai t el V nr. III(HII' ) 111 IK till , I'lil niHKicr lii'iieral , , . hi i r( lai ) ol Nil y m tIi lu rv I mi tier so ii on y el A tc r ii n 1 1 ii r 4,rreiary nf 1'nitiiin-rri'. 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Sniil.-r bi'lac. . , . riiTk shi'tlrT I'riBHiitrr .. ANw.iir . . . .Iti-lil-liT H.i.ivir I tax nd str. II . ...K.N. Ja.iilll Albert Pi nt a. n. Nlxtrinu V . II. Wrat J . Q. till la) c k. Mimra l f. W Ih-lll i II It. lb rylunl ban I'. M alloy s. I1....1 si,, i Snrvi'i nr . . c,,iiiniU.l,.n.-ri 1 m k lu.i-i lur j OW N UK I.Ah I.VIKW. v. I., siii'llliin Va)i i Itxrrr llail.yl ' l. r.'Malloy I . . I'diUH-llinMI I J. 'rurki-r I i J. S. Ijiiit j w . 11. sm i. r In -rnr'li'r , 'I rcaaU t A . IlK'li. r . NotliiiiK' li in ever -iuallcd it. Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery ForC IINalMf no .!,. ol mi a4 u. Ill M A Perfect 1 r All Throat ami Cure: I. uutf Troubles. aBMtavv-aaaaaafB9MBaaaHBaaanaajMaiM A Ou.irantced Cure for Piles. It. hiiu, I'.ond, It -ling t l'r..Uti'l 1 1 r l'il.-. 1 1 1 1 u: i i n-Pii.d ii ciioy ii l'A, KlNlMi NT bus ti cine Hiiy cii-e, no matter "f hou Ici staiidiiig, in ii to 11 d.r. ... I :i-t .i.p!ii-!i!(i give c i e ii Ii I ii- I. .".lie. If vinir ilntt.'i.'iMt Im-ii't it M-nd .'0.- in ht.unpi and It Hill i be (orw.llde 1 p'l-t paid b' Pat in Med lie I ' i , Si I.'dlM. Mo. The Willi Htlect line id cliglllVCil celt I lieu to i f Nt i ick II in I P. V' id blank It , ,,,.,., ,., .New sii.nplo ' bonk rceeivcil Monday evening. It M.il wont stock cel titlcati s see our S l II ll M l I I g d lb" P"ie M. If WAN I i;H: hUtrlct Mainu-ers to po-t slgliM. lid Verilso ami disttlhiitO HiiiuplcM. Suleiy lis. 00 wis kly, $.'! (K) ST .lay, for expelihcs. State age ami prcHi-iit em ploy nient. 1 1 1 FA I , S 1 1 F, A K CO ,.'l!l Ibilidolph St., ( Mohko. - Intl. L'.i -I III . V.NTJT: by Chicago wholesnlo mid mail order house, assistant uiiiiiu ter (iniiii or woman) for this county ami adjoin ing territory. Hillary 'JU uml exposes paid weekly; exeuso money advanced. Work pleas-nt; position permanent. No Investment or experience required. Spare timo valuable. Write at onco for full par ticulars and eiicloso self addressed en velope. Address, (icueial .Muniiger, Til V.. I.ako St., Chicago. :M)10 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Immiuro of Next? ftiotrn 'Hk. ItuukkMW Sii'iiurranbw Tracher Mi-ih. DnfUunia Surveyor MnhinliaJ EairtBMr rirrlrlcal Enrtn CIvU tntluMa Killing EoKtBMf (ToMfspobtjrncf Suit l.uki C''i), ( 'lib Hlrm ciplllll, ill. nit Bciue 10 mr, tiuw I tin qiulily lid itif poll lion brlori wblrb I bl.r marked X V Adttun fuiko County J'sittiitncr, Juiw.