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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
jjjjf No More Cold Rooms If xnuonlr knew how much comfort fan le derived from IM-RFKCTION Oil Heater liow simple and economical its operation, yoa would not be without it annthrr day. You can quickly make warm and cory anycoKl room or hallway no matter in li.it pnrt f the house. You can heat water, and Jo many other things with the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) Turn the wick a9 high or low as you can there's no danger. Carry heater trom room to r vim. All parts easily cleaned. Civet intense heat without smoke or smell U-cause equipped with smoke less device. Made in two finishes mVVel and jaran. Brass oil fount Ix-auti- iuiiy emoossen. uoius 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. If you cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. Timber Land Dealt The Examiner I prepared to handle j MODKIi LANK SOCIKTY :.!.... 1... 1. 1.. 1.-.. .... . , ., iiimn-i muoa 111 ihikd or VI11HII IHH1ICM i the trouble ban slttsys Ueu timber land owner have broil scattered over the country and those who lived close j enough together to list their lauds lu , n suMlcicntly large body to niiike the j Hide one of Importance to timber land ; purchasers, thier lauds have tuvaria j hly been In such localities an would T"?aj? Lamp a and stea 'v l!h1 cannot be equalled for its bright light, simple con struction and ahsolutesafety. Equipped with Litest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to anr room w hether library. dining-room, mrlnmr l.t. 1 room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest : 1 agency if not at your dealer's. J -ratypARD Oil COMPANY if Reward. t-00 Reward will be paid by the Stale Normal School at Ashland . ftegins its annual session the "Jilth of 1 Seotoraber. I-rfirge additions to faculty : ipparatus. library, new water system, i Bodtrn system of heating, t-troni; ' j rv..,.,- u-, 1 . . ' non worse for teachers, veil equiped train ; Lak Conaiy ers Association . M SCDOOI, gooil ii.cslcal advantages imji'iitr n iug : luiurnuuiou leading tod opportunity for ijenerai education. ; to the arrest and conviction of any b u vtBi' u lrSf' . ' P" or Persons changing the marks K. F. Mulkey, President, or, . , , ,.. . V. J,. Van Sc-y. Secretary. , or trands, or killing or moving any Oct 35 15 1 sheep belonging to members of this . association. ; S. B. Chandler, President' J X. Watson, Secretary ' ! prohibit consolidation. We have nr j ranged with a tlrm to take these is olated tracts, aud by no doing, we are able to secure enough land hi one , body to make it an object to purclu ' asers to investigate, and thus the lands will bring the highest market price. Parties owning but 100 or SO acres will not lie told by their Intend ing purchaser that their tracts are too small to bother with. The com pany we are dealing with is absolutely rvspouisble and has plenty of capital. Write The Lake County Exaiuiucr for full partiiulars. If you have a piece ot timUr land to sell write The Lake County Kx aminer. We cau place your land where it will bring the highest price. Klaal lror V.llce. IVpnrtmeut of the Interior, Laud Ortice at Lakeview Oregon, Dec. ft, 1 111 Notice is hereby given that Joseph F. Ambrose, of IjtkeTiew, Oregon, ' has tiled notice of his intention to ' make final five year proof iu support of his claim, viz: Homestead F.titry , No. U-Nl, made Oct. 21. for the IWi, XVi4 and N SW'4 Section 2t5, ; Township :t S, Mange IS h., W. M., land that said proof will be made le ! fore Register and Receiver, at Liike i view, Oregon, on the ISth, day of I January, 11H7. He names as witnesses to prove his i continuous lesidence upon, ami cul tivation of, the land, viz: ! K. Simpson. I, A. Carriker. Al. Green, Ed Tatro, all of Lukeview Ore gon. J. N. Watson, Register 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE WW I V "-WW "1 1 I 1 Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anrncc tending a tkotrta uid JTtr'',n mT Quickly ucertam our ttpinuin free whether aii lnn!lon i pr..hably f aie'itnhlo. Conn.unlr-tionitrictT-,iiioJeiitil. HANDBOOK un I'ateuie ent frM. Oldest cenvy fur twuriuir paientn. fatenie taken ttirounb Muun A Co. relTe tptrtM natict, without charye. la tbe Scientific Mmm. hdiirtiOTTielT ITttiBtrtl weekly. Tjirewt rtr- J j cuiation vf riT srieiuiDc journal, -i erm. f t mMmSM i MUNM & Co.. New York 1 E'?3re You Furshisa Any 0tr W':ti THt HOM: fE'.ViGMACHlN: COMPAST CHAN&C, MA&i. '. i'-t S-:r ,r .Va:,iln,! ar rr-.i-stos- ! ...rr. ;:s t qu-...'. t tie .rw H.-iinf" i xt-aA -I r.-. .1.; r-j z.:.i z. 1 c:r. ..i.cr.J j " '. I-;J V "... r.imip'1 s ar. Is st :') j : cf f Ti:i.r:;!v , s .r.i:;.r.cf I VIU L.v" nut J'tri.'t- 1 ivr v otilj'. j SCHEME TO TURN UGLY ALLEYS INTO PATHS OF BEAUTY. Irprr Onurri In Oak I'ark, 111 lilrnil to Transform Tarlr Altera With lliHlara, llnthlnc Kolra, Kte. Uatmaya Alan I'ropoard. "Sny, let " traiisronn this alley Into 11 lane," proposed the drenmer 11 ho rest ed In n hiumiiiH-k under the tree uenr the alley that tumlon the rear of Ida r-ulnir 11 lot "est nte" In Oak Park, 111. Several uelglihors h.id dropped luttf the rustic seat, nud th drramer do cldinl It was im utispleloti tlma to hiunch a M'bcnic he l.iu- had had In uiliid, says tlie Chit-uuo ls. "It Is taking on the appearance ami odor of regular city alley," he contin ued. "People are huildiug here, and If we don't do sotiu-tli:tig that part of our lotH In the rear ot the house soon will he moat unpleasant." He was cue uiragtHl hy the tired com muters and went on: "There Is 110 reason why an alley should be n tll.hy place. There Is plen ty of law to ke.-p It clean, itut let us not depend upon law. Let u talk with the folk that live on this alley and get them Interested. W e w ill make It a real country lane and have It bordered ly hedges, climbing roses and strips or turf." "That would be tine, wouldn't It V remarked one ol' the callers. "W( could get the people In these two blocks to Join us. appoint a lane com missioner mid go at the Job right." 'I d.m't knnv If the alley has pro duced the u'iy rear of a ll.it uildlng or the tlut budd ng. with Its dun col ored stairs, has produced the alley." the first speaker argued. "In any event we have exeiy where dirty alleys, of course some are clean er than others, but none Is made tv add beauty tun neighborhood. see no reason why our lane should not be made one ot the show places of this village. It will be a beautiful place to walk lu who. 1 we get the plants and flowers grow ing. "If we continue to call It an alley It would sound strange to ask a friend to Mroll lu 'un alley. but we w ill rename It. Let us walk In the lane' will be all right, and w:ie.i our visitors see the lane they will be channel. The result will be that in time we w ill reform the whole town." "It would bo a Kood idea to have gateways at each alley I mean la tie entrance." put in another member of the company, becoming enthusiastic. "We could erect concrete posts, have gate hangers fastened to them and give the Idea that the lane was a private driveway. If the posts were built 011 private property the municipal govern inent would have no ground for objee tiou." As n result of the talk the Cotton wood Lane Kuck-ty was organized on the spit. Next year Cott hi wood lane will be a model for the transformation of all lilies s if the expectations of the enthusiastic members are realized. A AfATWl OF HEALTH 17S Oil 1 i tv 111; Absolutely Puro HAS 10 SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, fro from alum or phos- phatlo acid OVAU SAKINO POWOt" CO.. NIW VOKK. ariiiiti, MMc frealilmil , TlirtHlnre Itimnrvrlt Vlvit-I'ri'plilfnl ( iian. W. ralrtmnki SiMTi-Ury i( Slain Mllni Hon Srrii'lrjr of Trraaurf Inlln M Hhaw Srrr.ary el ar. W in. Il.Tatt Atiarnt'jr ttcnrral win, II. Mooiljr I'lMttnanler Uclieral lieu. M. ('orti'l)Oll Srrn lary i( Navjf I'haa. J. Ilenaparla tHrilarxlulfrliic K. A. llllrliraN'k ri-larjr ol Amli iiHiirr..,.. ... J turn NMImii Swroiaryof CoaiBirrra V. r. Mmralf lill Juailce Mrlvllli) '. K'llU f Wapallnu Warner, I'. S, Ivnaliin 'iiiiiiillni-r W.a. Itlrhar.lK V H. Imt ( iiiiinllulir arTK. Jiin-mor (.en. f, riiamlii i lain Siiiieinn Juiln K. A. IIihiii oiri'lary otsiatr . K.I. I'miliar I'K-iMUrvr l H. Muor Ainirni ; (ieni ral A . M. I'ra IiimI sii.. I'iiMIc InalrHi'iliiB J. II. Ai kmnan 'HiiIit J. It. Wlilliiry I'alr) aiut KihiiI Coin J. W, Hat1'- Jeli 11 M, in ario I'. H. Hrnatora rolltri'anuii'n ... . HI ITS Jl Baaritha E.'f nattira f Hmd Yjn Haw km Boat!! Jinlgo Joint Snnaliir . . Ki'iri'.-iitat:a. , Atliirmji N. Walaoii . f. snlilcr ) 1 . W . r 11I11111 t HiHKr llrrinan (J. N.v UllainaoD Hill. linrfHC T. II. I.. M. n.nn Joint A. I Hiinii'k S II. I'. II. Itiar ) li. II. Mel ritiaii W, ), Mimre s. UM iifl li K. .Ken lata Itri'dvrf LAaa tut tt. 1 i i A iidye Line. i;v..iaisli:y. i. rVoprietor. ItlllKt' Clrrk sh.TlIf rrt-aaurvr ABM'liniir . . ..... School Hnpl .... Surveyor ConiinlMiloni'ra SliM k lllRIM'rlor II. .if . K. N, Jainiili All.rri 1 1.' lit r. 0 ' .iKlrum ... U . II. Wr( . . . J y. winiti I' K, Moor r. W th-nt II It II. rylor.l . Can r. Mall.iy it . in lllnliiy w.- l'aisltt v. rv a v Ipii tows or i.a fcvtr.w. Sn.-'lliig . on h mi kfu.- tl.'l f- 1 trip t V. t Harrv Itailt-jr 1 l I'. Mallny ( J. w Tm-m r 1 1 J. S. l.anr i j W. H. Snl.l.-r . A. Ilicix-r t Mayor I'o iiK'Unii-u It inlt-r I'ri'aaur FiGTory Nothing lias ever equalled it. Nuthiiig can ever Mirpasi it. 1 niK m . I 'ri i Maker nf .... H;ivn.i and I u'.Ktit,- Ciurars Cio-vTHi .i li.u. H-.l.li lTKU tilVe lillll.!- IMII -I. If-,. I'. 111 the brick King us- Dr. King's Uevi Discovery tuvai'Mr-rio 01 ima aa4 roi.iia Prlra S0cIM A Perfect Tor All Throat and ('tire : I-"nK Troubles. Mona, back If It fails. Trial Uottlaa fraa. A MllfHIl I 11 1 i li I ... tl clieaii I 1 i.t,,i, s '4 S' ol M:'4 a NWl4 .11 v-.l4 ,Nii,, pj, I'l'- '" v '(. I" li. W M. This in a leHH- li i.ui i I land, locateil in (ioose lik. nl'e. 1 - ,7 1 Villain' miimi man t01 mI II 1 1 'inner lor Sjurt ulntor. 1 l.li .-vl rtcrex of level ;i"i hI land for sale 1. SH'.. A Guaranteed Cure for I'llea. The ( Big Four' New York Tribune Farmer Review of Reviews Success Magazine Lake County Examiner ) for The Entire Family ii S2K TMEQWKATEST SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN OF' THE YEAR .o,nl Wurk at SlrrliiiK, Mnaa. At the iiii'uinl meeting of the Villus,.' I rniirovcmcnt society of Sterling, Mass., the foilowiu-j siiinm:iry of 11 few of its iictivlties w;is clveii: Street s'ns h.ive hecii placed throuhoiit the Village. A new pnilio Inis lieeli placed In the town hall, which the town voted to buy. l'ri.es were jrivcu to pup!l-i ol the schools for the best llower nnd Vegetable gardens. A public telilih court has U-en kept In onh-r. The lit the villas 1 down. A at the IiIk'I. school b'.iiidintf, nnd two others tin noon t. be located near the center ol the villaite. There lire stiliiililiu com mlt tees on sidewalks, public grounds, trees, street lamps, flower nud veg etable gardens and new members. II vim or Ht 1 )C 1 1 W111 1 "i r.i't iitcs. 1 1 1 1 1 1 k 1 1 1 of iiigaiiUInu 11 ompinii -f-e niir new NiiiuplcH nirni v cd hi nek cert ill-tf Iti'hiio;, Itlind, Itleeding or l'rotrul lii Piles. I r 1 1 K I.' " 1 si refund inoney if I'AZo INT.M KNT tails to cure any case, 110 matter nf how ..ii KtaudiiiK, in 1 to II days. l-'iiTl iippiii al ion g;ive a . eitsu ami rest, .si.:, U your druggist jhai-ii't it send .ri4K- in stamps and it will le forwarded si-l paid by I'aris Med lie ' -it Ixiiis. Mo, SETTING MACHINE. ROLLER BEAklNO. HIGH CKAOE. I he Willi Mtrei t line i.f cell lllcn tcs of .S'tin U mid I'. Ut the l.xiiiiilncr iilbcc, . lunik received Miiinbiy evening. II .Voll W'lllit Ntis'k cerl llicutcs Hie our s 1 11 il 1 I I if I 1 1 r pri,''' 1 1 elignt veil lld bliiliku w sti tuple Kii tie park at the north end of I Ik j his been grtideil nud seeded 5 I rubbi-h barrel was placed a NEW. YOKK Tribune Farmer Review of Reviews Success Magazine Lake Co. Examiner WKICKLV. -20 pan.-, U'iby Is inches. The most thoroughly pract ii'.il. helpful, up-to-date illustrated weekly for every member f the farmer'sfamily. Regular Price per Year $1.00 MONTHLY. liT. paires, 7 by 10 inches. Kdited by l)r. Albei t, .li.'tw, vvlio.se monthly commentsou cur rent history, at home and abroad, are recognized an the most inteHii-nf , -hiiI valuable found in any peri odical. Contains hundreds of portraits: of "people in the public eye," of cartoons, illustrations ami valuable oritriti.il articles. Regular Price per Year 3.00 MONTHLY. iX) to luO pa-cs, 10 l.y 11 luchen. Lvery issue 'w. full of bi-illiant and fascinatih Serial and Short Stories, original articles on "The Work of the World," with depart met) ts cover i nt: all phases of "The Home LIT- mid the 1'ernon," nnd with many inspirational feanurcs. Regular Price per Year 1. 00 WKKKLY. The Leading Taper of Koutheuistera Oregon: publishes all the latest land anil Stock iivwh of a territory cmbrucliig LW miles .square. Lake County.B Olliclal paper. The Oldest NewHpnpcr In Southeastern Oregon, established lu 1S0. Regular Price per Year 2.00 "Jnyiii'M" Alio lit a Town. The annual complaint from propertj owners find lovers of n city Is'autlful In regard to the unsightly crops ol weeds that are allowed to grow on va cant lots ought to receive the prompt consideration of the municipal author ities, says the Kansas City Journal This Is one of the most consplcuoiiH ! evidences of "Jnyness" about a town. The regular price of these 4 great publications is s our Price is f . $7.00 $5.00 SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OK RENEWALS, TO ANY OP "THE BIG FOUR" MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. SEPARATE SI IiSCRIlTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT HE RECEIVED. THE FOLK PUBLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon. Vi.tra of Civic rruKrim. The Kt. Onirics Avenue Improvement' association of New OrleiinH him in , duend residents of that thoroughfare from .Jackson avenu to Audubon Tark to subscribe- 50 cents a year each for; the purpose of cutting grass, trlmrnlnji trees, etc. I The Natick (Mass.) Village Improve-; incut association reports that its planlj and th rub exchange was a greater BUC csa this year than the year before ' Khrubbery, roots and plants of alj kinds were distributed, and the de- j mand for them was much greater thanj the association could supply. All parts : of the town ore showing vlHlblo slgne iif the improvement that has resulted, j A recent issue of Park and Ccmo ' t ."rasy7, -.Z -'"711- rrszff Iff . la by buying this reliable, honest, LFgli grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTORY AT BELVUIRRE. ILL. ECZl-MAand PILHCURI; IRlt '"" '" Wh.it it Wns to suf fer, i win Kive i i:i:i: oc ciiaik.i-:, tunny nlllictcd n positive c tire fur Kczciii.i, Suit Klioum, i:r. slpdus, 1'llcs on. I SUIn IHsciiscm. J tirst un t re lief. Iii.nt suffer longer. Write I'. V, WILLIAMS, loti Minluiiinii Avenue, New York. Kuclnsf sium. Subscribe fur The Luke County Kx uniliier, If you wnnt the news. WANTKD: by Chiciio whoh-hido j aud mail order house, assistant mium ' L'nr (mini or womiiii) for this county and adjoining territory. Huliiiy ?U0 uiiu e.p iisch jtii.i weekly; exenso money iidviniced. Work pleiiH-ut: jiosition permiinent. No Investment , or experience ruipiiied. .Spare timo j vuluiible. Write at once for full par I tlculnrs and enclose self-addressed en j velope. Address, j General Manager, l.tl K. Luke St., , Chicago. ;j(i.io School Days Over--. What Next? Your Hchool courm Is llnlnhed. Wlmt me yon goltitf to d0 now? Are you one of the vast majority who end their hcIio.iI dayHln the coin, moil mcIioi.Im? If you are we want your attention for a few minutes You can get a higher education, anv kiml Vflll Willi lktiL.li....... A ,.t. Icry. Chicago, contained the. following rMcal or general v Ithout leaving home, without giving up your work ;for irroup of slgulllcant Items: The Nortt a Hingle day, without spending more than you can cnwllv afford I'hatham (Mass.) Civic Iniprovenunt association, a village of 100 Inhab- J.f,f..ll W II II L IU .IlliW I1IJV.' The plan Im very rilmple. Instead of spending your dav ut n h.Hk r... H I.. I.l. 1 l .... - " " ' ..... . . . . ... , I . ,.t. I...- H I.. ........ ., 4 I.. t L . .. . Iiauis, lias ueeu iiisiruuieiiiui iu eeuur -, n nm . u touii" hi u m un m u iiik until lltllKllllg, your prepare VOUT lug tin lighting of the town by elee lessons at home, from our outlines, write the recitation, ami send It to tin raiseu ny mail mr correction. It is on done lu your spare Hours. You are not tied to any set hor for recitation. You pay a comparatively small sum. and for bU wet paper, ami competent Instruction triclty. The association has funds to pay for two years' lighting which Is a ood record for an organlza tion not yet one year old. I'lans have been started hy the Yll higo Improvement Koclety of West Ha i until your course Is completed, veu, Conn., to obliterate from the vil i Your dally work does not Inter- e tHKAM C1irmmCml t'Tl),irl t'',l". Ck1-1-IK (mV4MUWtfUImVAt lago a swamp which has for yean been an eyesore and a breeding place of disease. The society plans to da id up sections of the swamp, allow all the water to accumulate In a sinal' una, forming on artificial lake. tuiO then convert the rest Into a publN park. fere with your studies. You can earn while you learn. If you want to know more' about our plan, write your name on the coupon.-cut It out and mull to us Y"ti risk nothing 1 i t 11 c l ike of b jgrouinfecfjooll BTW CorrriM,nbencel 2pmta-M Salt LaU City, Utah Sarreyor ipnM lo m, how I " 777. . m .uiilfy fur ih. Po.l- Electrical BaitaMr liH b.for. kUb 1 Li Civil lactBMf rnuku X Mlnlac taflnMr " . Aidrttt i.ukc ( ttviily I Atniiiiit i . ,i line