General Information inn tmino. in IN1I.'II!.T ALL Ol K UV.AW.U We print lownt-liip plats. tf Fmnll.v lliiiMK nt Pont & KIiikh. tl W'e have it full Mi't of MywII-ltullltiH Dutch liincli nt tin UnwTy Hn & Cu'm., Hiinpli'M of Siuck (Vrllllciitc llMIII. tf rtti'l ImmuIm, with price llt. If yuti lire oruanl.liitf 11 mock roiiipnn.v Kft our price on Muck cert lllci ten. tf Tli r.xiuiiltuT Iiuh received a new Kiiinplf lionk of tln Wnll Strict line of engraved rtTillli'dtcK of nluck mid bond blanks, tin iiiohI up-to-date on tin" innrki't. I'mimI mid endorsed 1y tin- IrinlliiK IIiiiiiicIcim of America. Copyrluhtcd. tall mid ' tlu'iii If joii imimI miytliliitf l ,iIh I1'"'- " WANTIil: 1 m' 11 In ench Hint to tnivi-l, oht nlgim, advertise mid leave miiiipli H of our ooIh. Kaliir.v f7.'i.(K) per moiitli. f.l.oo per day for pxm.i.ch. hoyaIj huti.y Co.: IHpt. W, V.U lock.CliliHXo. IfANTKI': Two men liiciudi cou nty to represent mid ml vcrtUe Hard MiniiiK .fH-. Il it t k m nt the lixittniiici tf -n tnploM of the OfiinlMon Milpplnu tan nt The Kxnmliiur nltlcc. All hI,i-m mid iiulli lex, from Manila to llicn. tf I.impU Ht tin- lrwrilliim oftlie land listed with Tim Kxaml it ilii ?i'k fur Hie, n ml nclcct your pier In-fur' it Iih- cen H.ild toMiini' om- tf lilimkn lor llniil tiriHif-, rt poml 1 1 if I r In rid linnl prxoU ami blnnk m fit (IrtvitB fur Hppll' Htl'iN" fur reMilvertlie ini'iitx. I'lHiik wilm-tV hIIkIhviik. etc l ,i i. nt out uuiiinli-M i Tim Kxntnllicr i.lli . tf wiirc m fi i -i - - 1 . . . . .. n... l..ul- OI our ko.m.h. . if. ....... ...k . ,.l(.n. M ,W)( wnyn tn ,,. n ion or in.-.. .Mini...-.. . -.... j T-i". 4.lkr(vr; (. H to Imiv It. pnv your n..nth.riHhw.M-kl.v,wlthiill.'XM.nH...i)i)iii(iv ,, MIkt. ilt the better paid In advance. e tiirtiiMii every thltnr. H-IU 11m I! xh miner prints tow n)lil plat mid trinke them Ifil'i books toordcr way la to kno that it in. mi I'.mtU or a Mountain Hone, which in nbso- Into proof of Itn ki'iiiiIikmh'mm, Maili' and for nuK ly A. Ntorkuuiii at tliBclKar factory, t' Wo r now prepared Vo dl wsvoral triicU of Und at pricea that will ntarlle you, fnxcially if you are acquainted w ith the location. We have land all the The Columbia llou. JH-pt. il, 'SM Mh Avo Chicago, III WANTKIi: Twu men In each county to reprencnt and advert Ine Hardwt n lcpartmcnt, iut iut amplcn of iur kooiIh, etc. Travel Inir Position or Oitlce Manmrer. Sal- nry $!HI.h per month cumIi wtn-kly, I way from fl.50 xr acre up to f 15; un with all cX-nt" H paid In advance. I Improved or Improved, to unit the , We f tiriiUh everything. purchaser. Ijiko County Kxamincr.t THKCOIX'MIUA IIOt.'MK, t'hlcngo, 111. iN-pt. lilO, Motion, l'.l.lg. The Illinois Central maintain unexcelled aervicu from the Wiwt to the Kant and South. Makliat Clone conniM-liona with traina of H Uanacontiiiental linen, pMengera are given their choico of route to ( liicaito Ix)ulHville, Memphis and New Orleana, and through tin-no oinU to the far enet. Iro-ctivo traveler deiring infor mation a to the lowest rat and het route are invited to eorrei.ond with the following reprenentalive. It. II. Trumhull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., I'ortlanJ, Ore. J. C. Llndney, Trav Tannenger Agent, 142 Third at.. Portland, Ore. I'aul It. Thomprton rasenger Agent CVilman Huilditig Ncaltle H'anh. Popular and Picturesque. The only thing nec.Hnary to make the Denver and Hio (irandu the mont poj ular, a it ha ever leen known the inoBt pleanant and moet picturetiqiie way to croKi the continent, ha come about. ThU in tlui entablinlniient of throuiih alivpiut rur ncrvice. In connection with the O. It. A a through rullman Stiindanl Sleejier ia now run from I'orthmd to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8..". p. , m. arriving at Bull Lake at H 40 a. m. the necond morning, leaving Knit I.iiko at :i.f.O; p. m. and arriving at Ih-nver 4 20 p. 111. the followmg day. Thin nchcdule givrs pn cnger eeven hourH ntop-over in Salt Lake, affording an oportunity to visit the Mormon Capital an well a a day light ride through the gramleHt cenery in th world. For reservation in thin car and for il lustrated booklets picturing tho scenery contiguous to the Denver & Klotirunde, proving it to b the '-Scenic Line of the World," w.itotoW. C. M.dlride, ien oral Agent, 121 Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, aa any old road will do yon and we dont want your patronngoj but if you are particular and want tho best and mean to have it, ask tho ticket ngent to route yon via tho ILLINOIS CKNTHAL, the road that runs through 10) id vestibule trains between Kt.I'aul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louis, Memphis, and Now Orleans. No additional charge ia made for a aeat In our reclining chair cara which are fitted with lavatoriea and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Ratea via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL are the lowest and we will be glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. I). II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. 'A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul It. Thompson; Frt. A Passenger Agent, Column IUdg., Seattle, Wash.' Sc a sample of the Pacific motitly nt thin office, and you will not lienl tate to pay f 2.S0 for a year'n huI nclptlon to Tho Kxatnlner and that valuable Maynxlne publlehed In Port land, tf Fanner, have yor butter wrap pern prlnU-d at Tho Examine olflce, Instead of Mending away for thetn. You keep your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, benlden, you nee what you are get ting and don't have to pay for It If it doesn't nult you . tf If any nubncrlbc r of the Examiner wlxhen to aubncrlliefor "Tom wat Hon'n Magazine," we will accept $l.f0 from them, write the letter, buy the pontal order and wnd for the maga xino to any addrena. Thore U but' one price on "Tom wataon.n Mngo-, line," and we do not club with it, I but oh a matter of accomodation to SubncrllMirn to tho Examiner we can get them the mngazino without any trouble or rink to them for the rcgu lar price. tf. M y I,. mtri. s W, Maaell 'ri'lilint UrcrBUry ImUrsttn, Or. I.akvir, Or LAKE COtNTY BUSINESS MENS' DEV EIOPMENT I EAGLE If you wish Information abou l.nkn County, Oregon adilrcHH eith er of the hImivc cntleriieii, wlio will Ik- ph-ased to reply. ' fl. H. CHURCH DIRIXTOKY. , Plan of vices of Pastor of tho M. V. Church. I.Hkeview. 1st and 3rd Sun day of each month. lietliel at 11 a. 111., and New l ine reck at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Sunday of chcIi month. J,akitview at II a. 111., anil 7 p. tn Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p. 6th Siiinliiy I'liion hcliool House at 11 a. m Lakeview at 7 p. tn. You are cordially invited to all the service. SiNroiii) Bnydkh, Pastor t t f z t 1 t LAKEVIEW SADDLERY S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprlefor. 4 4 4 The best Vxiit''''v die on the market. Notice Co Public. No person or iiersona are allowed to troHptiH or prospoct on Hection .'JO, township 48, North, Iinnge 15, West, 011 the California Side of the Hoague Mining District, without first getting written permission aiwl making con tract with .1. Monroe Layman, Fort lid well, California. Any one doing so without written authority will be prosecuted. J. Monroe Layman, 10 21 Also a complete line of wagon and buggy harnean, whlpr rolwn rlatan, bit, apurn 4 'l'ilrt, roaetten, In fact everj 4' thing In the line of carrlnm? and hom; furnishing. Ite pairing by competent men. LUl'UOVEMENT WORK OAK PARK'S METHOD OF DOINQ IT BY SECTIONS. l ! Aeompllhed In thm ChU eumo Mnhnrb bf th Torra Ilrttvr irnl AaaorliKlnM Prraldenl Trenofc Tell of It SalUfartnrr Outlook. By ori.iwils.iu;; tho village of Oak 'urk. a su ,irl of thic.10, into Ul-ri.-iions. tnc'i un'kiu for the physical hetteriiu'u. of In o.vn restricted terri tory, the ..k 1 elation ". ui ---I the tli- :r. ;. 'i i.ii Oii ' Irk i loiy, ucciTt... 'i r.'l.cli, i;,.i tur 1 it -1 .aii.' iuiprovemciit n j,e.i-i'.il '.clfur.' Lie .l.c.l ,0 . i.i. -t c.il' in sal . t 11. i'l to .it .IL.O.I . II. i,.it':-.llo.l -, '0 of t. b. 4 4 J. y t- t it 1 j 1 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa tbey cannot reach the disepsed portion of tho car There ia only one way tocuredoafnesa and that is by constitutional reme dies. Deafness la cauaod by an inflau ed condition of the mucous lining of tlio Eustachian Tube. When this tube la inflamed yon Lave a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely cloaed, Deafness is the result, and unless tho Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyod forever; nine canes out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Rend for circu lar s free. F. J. Cheney A Co. , Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Faro'ly Pills for consti pation. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOH For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P UOHT OEO HARROW. LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors STUDY LAW TT1E ORIGINAL SCHOOL 1-,ni I Ijl l toil t'T liut'l sviVHrJ to vi )- 'iar. I "A" kMtJfjfh.crtl try eourlh ftlhi Iim lor. I AT. (.iprnciMii Afii rotii-iriit iiuatrtict iiik I fcptfjf ItitM uitly. 1 litr oiitw - rr"tiralorT. Hitwtaa. 'ul- lttn, l'rpnr for iira ii-. Will u-iur your rt.tvtiimn ant prtwrt-i 111 iHlaUlitHa. HtllfWlilSaUld glaViUOUa w"y 1 H'tm. 1 1111 0 r - ej. uaKeview rurniiure zuore E. N. JAQUISH, Proprieto. I'fti-lirltlftr knil ri-lil nricr t V 1:. ' HPR1CDF tw. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Win., aa did one l'.'c box of Huckliu'H Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a run ningaore on her leg, which had tor turcd her for -.'t lotigyearH. Creatost antlHcptlc healer of PIIch, WoundH, and Sore. "Tc at Iah; llcnll'tt Drug atore. POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip cunt call on or write to 11 h at ICeno. Should you have friend coming from the enat you can get Information regard ing ratcn, routoH, etc., which will lie to their ad vanttigo ami comfort. If you wish you can depoalt cowt of ticket with iih for their punsago and tlcketa will be furnished them at their eastern lioiiu-s. Thin tilllce Is with you and respotiHlble, which Hhould be an Inducement to coinmu nlcnto with us rather than with thono In other cltti'H. 11. L. Grlfllth, Agent, So. l'uc. Co. Heno, Nevada. J. M. Fulton. District PaMnenger Ageut, Southern Pacific Co., lleno, Nevada. Nasal CATARRH la all H Ugo. Ely's Cream Balm clean', (unthm and he l tlio dltrau'd uioinlirano. It cimx catArrh and drive ftwnr a Hld lu tlia livnd quickly. Ciniu Iluliu U m-M Into the nostrils, sproftdi ovor tlio iiiuuiliriinu mid 1 aliorbtd. Kulluf It lin nuHllato and a euro (ollnwt. It U unt drying dit out proiluru iu-oiiliiu. I.nrxo SUu, SO ocuU at Dru liM or by until ; TrUI rJUo, 10 ccuu. KLY UltOTUKItS, t Wurreu Btreot, New Vork Wfir w th trouawr iult you whou limy r tlniMhwa they will ooat you o (J Othar tullon ftik $0 to 1 8 fur thm Aim vluth. Our urtmut with you U auitU titut thuy luuitt itttiatry you or you nd not wa-vr lik Unt her. Wrlt Th cloth In ulondtd yrftd of KittflUh Chuvlot or noMt triid Worstctda. Xh rlutb U flu atrotiff wv, w truwaiUM it uavur to fudu or hrluK, It will keep 1U shup aud 1-ay tt paiuiy. The Lcadlnc Paper 0 th Pacific Coast Th" San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Tha very bat waokly Nawspaper published la tha antlra Wait $1.50 a Year Inrlndirtir poaUir to aar iart of tba LullMi aiaiM, I'aaada and Maaico. It ts beat bacnusa. besides printing all the news of the world each wesk In an Interesting way and tully Illustrating many articles, It has special depart ments devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTICULTURE JOULTRY LIV STOCK MINING L1TERATURI FASHIONS and SrOKTS These are presided erer by editors having a thorough knowW eJr; of Ihelr specialties. The rapes devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Siock are well Illustrated and ft. led with matter of the greatest interest to all ogaged In these Industries, every Una balag witten by those who ara In close touch with conditions prevailing on this Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It will be seat free. Do jroa waat the CWoaaoU Reversible Map? Showing tha Ualt4 Utaiaa, D minion of Canada a4 nortWa Mealo ea eoe akte. MAP OP THE WORLD, preaeaUag t vW la ooe tUmaaa smu wit aD area ia tn areaectlosv tba at tire orfaoe at the Earth tha other at da. Full and complete stock of Everything- in the line of FURNITURE. 4 4 4 4 WALL PAPER. CARPETS, LINOLEUM, GLASS. Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES ails S3 a4 nt Am -wo uMMa- r m hu psatag rrmpmU aa Mas aai Paper. The Dairy end Jfcp Only $&5 a Year M. M. 4a YOONQ4 CM. cntcroxoTioaf WOar iur ITiUiUt saiuWaa. COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Maga ine Agency will make the following barga'- priceson on the leadingmaga zines of the country Just in order to secure vour order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price ofone Tha home Magazine... 100 hnfh One rr McCall's Hagazine 50 UUUI Year $1.UU No. 2. Three flagazines for the price oi one Success $1.00.. The Home Magazine... 1.00 UrMX f N0.3. Four flacrazines for $2.00 buccess 1.00 ,11 McCaH'sMatrazIne... 50 ClII American Boy i.OO The Home Magazine.. 1.00 success $1.00 114. a rs wusmupuiiian i.uu four all Year $2.00 one Review of Re vsews... 3.00-fVa-- year The Home Magazine l.OO1"1 $3.00 SPECIAL Tlio above combinations are some of the best ever offered to the public. lho StifcoBs Is tho boat ceneral monthly inuirnzlno Dubllwhed. Mc- Call'D Magazine la the Ixst fashion magazine. Madame la now tho best high-grade woman a monthly nublmhed, and the American Hoy Is the bent In Its class. Thitjk of It four magazines one for each member of the fam ily, ta.fiO worth for t-'.OO, jirovlded you seud your order at ouce. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers tofla dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, aiH-ct tl.e whole ((iii.i..ii...iy. "Wb;ii? we have u.Miiit iAM) t;iui. lu our i.i.iiii orxxiiiXiition." ii4 Mr. Tri'in:!i a aliort tiiueno, "wcr tra.'isuct IiuhIik-K! ut o.ir inotitiily In :h through the li i.i u.on o. ;'. tion. v. ii rojiort on M"-''-'i " aud rwL'ivo ami mak 8U;l- . on- "Tlio c-ru'ii-.:! orr..m..:.i.ioii ; ed liy a nii!--ri;.;....i cents fror.i li UK'ni'.H-r. Th; Is : lu .i'uriiig illetty aud difiriir clrculara. The -et! n are (in by voluntary subscription ru.. fro.u ?2 up. "Tlie vIlliiKe nt present Is alwut i. .If ori;an!7."l. Clean strefts nnd a'.: are maintained by the su'isldiary so cieties, there beln? a peneral commit tee as well. In the same way we h ive a committee on vacant lots and p.T-fc-ways. Property owners who ne .' -ct their vacant lots are reqnested to re n dy the unsightly conditions, and ofri plera are persuaded to attend to park-, ways In front of their resiliences. "Another committee looks after treer and parks. Onk I'ark Is proud of Ita trees. and the committee sees that steps are taken ts protect them cither against the blight -they were threaten ed with it last year or against tele phone or telegraph companies that would Injure them with wires. "A sentiment In favor of the estnfr bbhment of small parks la growing in the village. Whether we will obtain these by gift of public spirited men or will organize a park system I do not j know. Our committee ts helping to j define public opinion on this point, and: prompt action la likely to result. "We formed a committee- at onr laaf meeting on 'ordinances and their en forcement.' Our committee on amoka complalned that It was hard to get ac tion. It reported violations of the or dinance, bnt steps were not taken to ren.edy the matter. This new commit-U-e la composed of lawyers. "Oak I'ark la exceptionally well pav ed as the result of the last few years' Improvements, many of them carried out at the behest of the association. The property owners have been heavily taxed to achieve this. The streeta are asphalted In some Instances and mac adamized in others. Many miles of ce ment sidewalks have been laid. The alleys are the only thoroughfares that need particular attention. We cannot reasonably agitate having them paved at present, but we hope eventually to aee that done. "We are at present working on the Im provement of our garbage and ashes removal We also are looking into the matter of clearing many of our vacant lots which grow thistles and weeds. We really need a thistle commlsssioner In Oak I'ark. "The Improvement association ha the support of the entire village. Prop erty owners are well disposed to It, and as our district Is mainly occupied by homes every one recognizes the ne cessity of preventing any section be coming run down or disreputable. "At our last meeting the question of making Oak Park a prohibition district came up. Our lawyers submitted an opinion, the substance of which was that existing laws virtually constituted our village a prohibition district, and o license cannot bo Issued without n majority vote on referendum. "We believe that Oak Park compares favorably with any other suburb of Chicago. The good condition of our streets strikes any visitor, and we have brought our young people into the im provement association so that they do not throw papers about. "A new association called the Par ents' and Teachers' association is form ing for the purpose of looking after the schools, a matter of vital Interest ta our members. "We have a committee on railroad! rights of way which usually occupies Itself with the general condition of the rights of way, but now Is watching to . the interest of the village the projected track elevation. "Among other things done by the as sociation is the organizing of special sections, the merchants on a particular street, for Instance, that are neglecting their locality. For the purpose of en couraging the public generally a synop sis of the principal ordinances will be distributed this season." The Oak Park Improvement associa tion has been in exlsteace about five- -years. Its secretary and treasurer Is Charles Woodard. Improving; School Grounds. "Our school grounds and church lot are, as a general thing, bare and un attractive," says Eben E. Rexford ia the Outing Magazine. "They ought not to be so. They need not be so after a little effort If the Neighborhood Im provement society takes them In band. . Trees and surubs properly arranged' will make attractive placed of them.. Flowers will give them a grace and beauty that will appeal to every oner Interested nnd arouse lu them a desire' , to do still more in tho way of Improve ment. That Is Que of the beauties of an orjjanlr.ntion for neighborhood bet termeut. it grows by what It doeav and the more It does the more It want to do."