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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1906)
DJRECIOKY. flrM Baptist rhurcho( l.rkevlew. i'reHCuliiKt-rvlleesn t 11:A..M.. and 7:n(J P. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School TO: A. M. Junior Society at 2:.H) P. M. HnptUt Younn People. I i Ion nt P. M. on each Sunday. Trn.ver irteetlnjr 7.30, Nl- 0,1 Wp1- nesday evening. I Everybody invited to att.nd allj ervlccs. A. Frank SlmnuHi. paxtor DIRECTORY j First Knptint Church of limiw Uike. j at New Pine Creek, Ore-iron. I Prenchlufr Services at ll:oclock A. M and 7:30 P.M. on each Sunday of every month. Sunday School at 10:oVlovk A. M Coy Hornet. Tin ilincovm of a new wick princi ple o effective ami yet no Hlmlc that It's a wonder no one thought of It U-fore lins ho revolntlonkeil the manufacture of ollheatem Hiidlnmp that explosions, smoke and smell, caused by Imperfect wick arranjfe nnnt. mnv aafel.v W reirarded lis thing" of the past. This new w ick attachment U to be found on the Perfection Oil Heater, advertised In the Examiner by the Standard Oil Co. LAKUVIliW PLUSH STAGE LINE Excursion Rates East. 8. L. McNAruiiToN, Prop. July 2nd and Hrvl ; August 7th, 8th and Oth ; and September 8th and Oth ; special low round trip rates ill be in vrnvr service At 7 'U)ou Wednesday effect to all points East ; flnal return- evening of each week. All are cordially invited to attend the Services. J. Hnyden Howard Pastor. WASTED: district Managers to post xigns. advertise and distribute samples. Salery 1-00 weekly, $.1.00 jer day, for expenses. State apre snd present employment. IDEA ES1I EAR CO .r9 Kaudolph St., Chicago. - Inn. L'5 4m. OASTOniA. Benntbs yf Tin Kind You Haw Always BaggM SJfutws of Irg lin it IX) days 't not later thau October 31st. Colorado common points f 55 IX) Missouri River GO 00 Mississippi River G7 50 Chicago 72 CO Washington and llaltiniore 107 00 j Sew York, 108 50 For particulars see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart, D. F. A P. A., Reno, Nevada,. Office at .Mercantile Store Nlsge leave lkeview Mondays, Wed nesdaya and Fridays at a a. m., arrive at riush at 9 p. m. I en v.- Pinnh Tub days, Tluirsdavs and Saturdays, at rj a. m., arrives at Ijikevirw at p. m. PaKseiiger fare $3 nt av or 5 foi round trip. Freight rales from May 1st to Nov. 1st f.75 per hundred; from Nov. 1st to Mat 1st $l.i ie hundie THE "TAMPING" SYSTEM. Stockmen's supplies of all kinds Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel and Plush. 33 tf. That oar American rcrests abound In plants which possess the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers. Even the untu tored Indians had discovered the useful ness of many native plants before the Advent of the white race. This Informa tion, Imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue Investigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of most T&Iuble American medicinal roots. O Dr. Pierce bellevea tbat eej1 American for MS abBVd In most valuable medicinal roots tot tbe curWrt root obstinate and fatal dla- , It twwW property lures lift t them; of this conviction, be 'with prided th ilnwit mrTf tnn COTCnr.' Which hai nmrpn lt-lf tn r tlr tr.ft fffl.Uuil wm..-h trmlr. liter Invlgor-' niir. hf.rt tnnir and regulator, and blood cie tnw Known to meqlcal science Dy.Drp sla,' or IndifesUooT torpid liferT functional and even valvular and other affectlona of the bart yield to 1U curatlv action. Tbe reason tony It cures these and many other erections. Is clearly shown tn a little book of extracts from tbe standard medical works which Is mailed res to any address bj Dr. B. y. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y- to all aendlog reiuest for the same. o Not leas marvelous. In tbe unparalleled Cure It Is constantly making- of woman's anaay peculiar affectlona. weaknesses and dUtrffcdns dertneementa. Is Dr. Pierce's FavorlteSPrescrlpUortKas is amply attested by thousands oNuMicufctestliionlala con tributed byVtITcful pstTtiteX who hire been ettrfdbTltnf rafrrhal wlTtfUralm n.lnfiTT period s IrregultrlilM. prpliosus jnd oTlief iTTtB'rrfrnfnl wfd hywyskhess,, ulcer; ailon of uterus and kindle iffectlonsoTten afir maiy other advertised medicines, and physicians had failed. -Qy Both tbe above mentioned medicines are Wholly made up from tbe glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots. The processes em ployed In their manufacture were original with Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on by Skilled chemists snd pharmacists with the aid of apparatus snd spplianres specially deslt-ned and built for this purpose. Both medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all other harmful, hablt-tormlng drug-v. A full list of their ingredient la printed un each bottle-wrapper. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has retired from the couduct of the Mammoth Livery Stables, and desires to settle up all outstaudiiiK ac counts. Those indebted to either Heryford & Smith, Ileryford A F r, Heryford Jt Dykmau.or W. R. Heryford will please call and settle at once. W. R. neryford. A? 7 y Ieert Laad t'inal Proof. Lnited States Land Office, Lake view Oregon, Nov. 22' 190C I Notice is hereby given that Edna Fitzpatrick Assignee of Celia M. Tay lor of Paisley Oregon, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on her des ert land claim No. 472, for tbe NE?. virtrvn on vwi'Puswus.. ni.tvp. iNWiiSec25 Tp.33S R 19 E W M, be fore Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Friday, the4th day of January, 1907. She names as witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land : Al Christen and Frank Graham, of Paisley, Oregon. 48 J.N. Watson Register. Derert LuLd Final Proof. United States Land Office. Lakeview. . Oregon. Nov. 7, 1906. 1 Notcie is hereby given tbat Ilenrv C. Ram bo, of Plush Oregon, has filed notice of intention to make proof on ! his desert-land claim No. 498 .for tbe I N of Sec 31 Tp 35 SR 26 EWM before . Keglster and Kecetver at Lakeview ; Oregon, on Friday, the 14th day of December, 196. i He names 'he following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and Recalmation of said land: A. L. Highflll, Elva Highfill, Thom as Anderson, t, L. Bond, of Plush, Oregon. J. N. Watson, Register. 45 COMPOUND INTEREST Tbe trouble with most adver tisers Is that they expect imme diate returne of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: The master expended fee dTerttstmar la the saaae ma tf placed at iwterwet. The areata frwm the dTertlslBar re wtrtnally the latereef the liTttlatst. "The lumi spent for advertlslnf are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la something that baa value, which, U the adver tising has been properly done, can usually be sold for tbe face value of the Investment "The rate of Interest la deter mined by the skin with which tbe Investment is made. "Just as the quickest way to Increase Invested wealth Is by compounding tbe interest, just so the quickest way to realize re sults from advertising la to com pound the returns.' Advertising Experience. Advertisers aet aood returns en the amount Invested In our columns. We reach the people. FREE To All Our Subscribers The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journal pub Ishetl. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paicc of One: The Uke County fcxam,ner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: CO. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. IWtn In Road Ralldlaat In Ronthern t'alKnrnln. Two California eoiiipnuli'n have a new aynieiu In roiul construction, anil Uie smveNaful remilt of their new method atv greatly appreciated ly all motorlats who Journey to the bench. V piece of tilleil mail hsa recently Ihmhi roiiiplctutl fixiui tbe Soltllers' Lome to ward the 1'aclflc ocean, uortb of Hunts Monica, that hu. In the Jmlt;ineut of e.rlewi roml builders, au Impor tant bciirliiit ou roml development In California, miys Will S. Little In oo1 Kmuli Mnaclue. It UltTers from or illuary atreet or roml olllntf In that It Is a erltalle construction of a street out of minimi hoII with the une of oil. Tin resultant product la In fact very like an asphalt, lies as smooth anil. It Is believed, will last uearly ns loan. It !s to Inexpensive us to lie practical for use lu ell icw nuil upon the main coun try thorouhlarea. Mils new mail la a 1;10 foot laule Minl, with a width from curb to curb nf sixty feet. The road Is a sandy loam, with some admixture of blue autl red clay, alate and crave!; crsded ami plowinl nix lucbea deep and Is pulverized with barrows. If It Is very dry a Htnall amount of water Is aprln kled on and mixed In so lis to make it workable. Oil Is then applied at the sue of one km lion to the square yard, lu i c ultiMitors mix it lu to the depth i tour inches. A second pillion of oil to the Hijuare yard Is then applied and ult! witcd down to six luetics. The ilYil Kiir. nee Is then turned under four ,ii''!n. ilctv with a turning plow. I'p to l.u- iiint the priM-esH dis's not ma terially tliifer from that lu ceueral use wlii'ic i.iieiul work Is done lu mixing tli- oil with the soli. Hut the next c.': Is a rndli'Ul departure and marks lROFn3SIONAL. V 111 1(1 lil yx. la.- I is, r MVf -mm WITHM, M. D. ;3 rilVMK I AM aaa HI'KUKO Paisley, Oregon. 1 ' ' .-.arfrjzr,tftsrrftjr;j)i, lM T V II .. h) Blrimi mmd Mnraeon OKhli K-N pitljr llulldltii. I K. (Ilarnr)' al U lirKII'K-lHkly Hull, linn. I. it fr: t Allo-xtry.itl.ljiw jind Matter Mprrlaltl lrm.- limlr huilillna. amnntiM nr rut wnmn Uk-n-w nullum ur inc nuniu -mp nu.m M . on llio M ml lib Wrlni'Uf ol m h ii -lllli In Muoiilp Hall, al K p. m. K WiMiiHtx K. i nnmil rmMmllilcr. . N. I avii-ikm. l llTN " I LAKKXIKW KM'AMI'MKNT, No 1, S I i. o t niiM'l lh lal bikI Sd Thiitif J ilJf tviilni(l rrh inoiilh In Oil! Frl- own' 1111, lAkwIt'W. A. W. Mnrlim ' .. J. w.TurkiT. Hvrlbr. Hi U... I.. of a new era In roin cm :"uct. hi. Tlie pro-eH next succeeding this I t: e i oinmoii practltv of road olllnit Is the rolling of the roail, which crusheH town a t. i scum on the mirfneo that t later sc. lies off and leaves the ro.id full ' of ehii' U holes, ltut with this new nys I nn t! e next r.M-ess Is one of tamplnir ; A cyllinlt :-.oi:t t"ii feet lonR and f ; fc-'l In diameter. wclchi'iR about Ti.OlKI p muds and fiiruished with rows o : itat lie.iiliHl teeth, is hauletl back tint firth slowly, tumping the oiled earth !'. from the bottom to withlu two in ' ,m of the top. When the tampe tir-t uoes over the road It sinks the teeth, which are six Inches long, the while length In the noft. oily earth but by e;i h mlllng or tamping a ue layer of solid nsphnlt Is plastered on ti e bottom, and the cylinder rises little out of the mass until, when the temping Is completed, the mixture Is so solid that the teeth no longer Hi Ilk In There Is a vast difference between merely i-rushlntf the surface of an oiled r-.uul with a roller and tamplujr six Inches of oil from the Ixittom up. That difference means greater endurance for the tumped road. When the tamping Is brought to w ith In two inches of the top the road Is re graded, and the last two Inches of loose surface soil ure cultivated and riven another gallon of oil to the siunre yard This makes three gn lions to the ho, u ure yard, all applied warm, so as to sprln kle freely; again the cultivator and then the tamper, this time worked until It reaches the surface. When tbe tamp Ing Is done tliV surface Is a little un even from the marks of the teeth, but that Is taken out by a roller weighing two tons ner twelve Inches of tire. A more perfect surface enn be obtained by a slight sprinkling of gravel before the roller Is used. This work costs about 10 cents per square ynH. The cost on the ordinary street where no grading Is needed would amount to about 30 cents a run nlng foot of frontage. Several streets In Santa Monica, C'al., have been constructed by tbe tamping system, and they have shown almost perfect endurance. One In particular lias borne heavy traffic for over two years and Is now practically as It was when originally laid. Marking- Country Roads. The talk of a genernl naming and marking of country roads ought not to be permitted to end In talk, says Motor News. It Is too Important that high ways In the country should be carefully designated and suitable guldeboards erected and maintained by the proper authorities. Such nlds to travelers are most needed, of course, where the roods are most used, eseclully in the vicinity of titles. It is there that the highways are most frequented by strangers to the localities where the roads ure often permitted to go unmarked. In these days of many automobiles and much use of Interftrbun and suburban trolley cars an ever Increasing number of tity dwellers are apt to take outings within fifty or sixty miles of home. They find unknown and unmarked roads a draw back to the natural and proper enjoy ment of the country, lload Improve ment Is a big subject In America. It Includes such comparatively small points as road names and road guide boards cheap and easy Improvements neglected for no good reason. 8 CIHtCICCi To Improve Itoada by I.lquor Tax. It Is announced that Governor Folk of Missouri will ask the next general assembly to pass a law to tax the retail liquor Interests for the purpose of Im proving the highways of the state. Ills plan contemplates making each saloon pay a state license of $200 a year, tbe amount thus collected to be used In building good roads, beginning with two principal highways across the state one from Kansus City to St. Louis and the other from Iowa to tbe Arkansas line. China la Lino, Tbe good roads movement Is reported to have reached China. Borne forty miles of macadamized roads have been completed around tbe city of Nankin. V XI. Mouse IMnter New Pine Creek, Paper Manger . Oregon TUIC DIDCD I krpt mi flli al R.C. IUKB InlJ rArCn AdvrrtUlii A(i-ni' !.' Xan oiiik Strevi, Han Framiaro, l al.. wtiprr coatrarti (or alvrrtlaln can te mailr fur II Subscribers lo 1h Kimnlm r who ri'imir from on local! If to another, or rhanitv lhair MitofTU' aildrciis nhoulil riMnt'tnbvr i" drop ih la nfltor a card an their paper ran Ih ad drv.M'd to lh right pomofflcv. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXAT1VF IlUOMO Ql'IMNK TableU. All druggi'ta refund the money if it fails to cure. K. V. 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SI Ar. Kail I'r.rU W ' Slrrl Hr'icrlUU Hogtia.. " Ihrall... 1.4ft A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of thernce. Con stlpiitlon, often cikIm In Apcii(!klt Is. To avoid nil wrlous trouble with Stomucb, Liver, unit howels. tnki Dr. K I ni New Life Pills. They per fectly regulate tbeae organs, w lihotit pain or dlHcomfort. iTm- hi Ih- Ui hIi briiKUt. MIIKKP MKAKDH. IsmDC Rflrrtl Brnrt,w,in Swallow Kor ii JalllCd Doll J rlghl ear lor ei-i;ri-r. lor wether. Horn, n tkjeara I'rop aua Hi Id right car. Tai Brand 111. Hani. I ran Lake. PeitoOca addreaa, Lakeview. OrOi LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. fUKKta, I'ron'r. Office In Bleber' Store Zac Whitworlh Brand, wltb Crop off im ar. Rail Undrrcrop of right for iwei;rti in, lor wether. Tar Hraei W. Bangs, ruh Creek. ro.UiDoe aildrr. Larevlew Oreiou staue leave lakeview daily, ea cept hnnday at 0 a.m. Am vet at Aluiraa at fl p. id. Leave Alturat for I-akeview at ti o'llock a. in. or on the arrival of the atage from Madeline. 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