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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
niRnciokv lrt l'uJt-t church .f l,-ki lv. I'ri m'liin- rvlUrxii t U:A.M.. nnd 7::; i f M. n cnch Simd-iy. K.oit.l.it K;'hol ;i: A. M ' .hitiior k.h-M.v nt 2 :!vl l M. I'. iptl-t Young; IVopl". l"iln nt I'. M. i'n vim h jmiikIh.v. Prayer meting: -";V F. Wed- IM'Hll.'I.V evening, Fverylimly Invited to attend till wrvleen. A. 1'i.ii.K Mnimnn.imsti r DIRECTORY First r.apfNt Churvbof 1 'v, t.nke at New Fine t reek, Orecwi. J'twirliitiir Service nt ll:ocloeV A. M Mini T; ". 1. M. mi ;u h Sun Uty of every month. Sunday School nt 10:o'el.ck A. M. -.. Fi ay r Service at 7 Alois Wednesday evening: of each wn k. AH are cordially iiiv!tl toatteiid the Services. J. llnydeu llowojd Pastor. YV.VNTF.F: Pislrict Manager to po J advertise ami distiihute saiapies. S.ilery we,kiy, f-1 00 per .lay, lor expense.' Slate aire anil pn-t'iit employment. 1 1KA I.SII F. A 15 CO .:', lUndo'ph St., CVsiMgo. Itin. 'S 4 r.i. Cc?y Horn-. Tin liseovn of a new wivkprinrb j,1,.-ho clf.ctive iiinl yet ko simple that it's i wonder no one thought if tt Nforv has ho revolutionised the ; manufacture of oil heaters and lamp that explosions, smoke nml mnell, caused by Uun rfect wkk arran;o ' nient, nm.v" s.ifcly I' regirded n things oftl.cpasl. Tht new w hk attachment I to be fomul on the I Vr fis:t Uni t)ll lleutir, , ndvcrtlscl In the Examiner by the Standard Oil Co. Excursion Rate Kast. "July '-ml and onl; August 7th, 8th and 9th ; and September Mb. and Oth ; special low round trip rated will ho iu etTect to nil points East; final return lug limit 5X days, but not Inter Uihu Oct ober Ult. Colorado common points Missouri Kiver Miaslst.ii pi Iliver Chicago Washington and llattimoro New York, For particulars ce ntty LAKEVIEW Pl.l'SI' STAGE LINE I McNaI'hiitov, Prop. Office nt Mercantile Store i'uvij I.Mkevit'w Mnlat, Weil .,, ,.,t,. ,,,j I-nil,. SB hi tin. m., arrive Ml Plilxli n M y. in. l.rllVi Flush Tll.w il Ihurnlnva unit Stitt'r.liiva, at ti n in., srnve- at l.kivtew al 9 p. in, IV-H.-t.r lure t. one ny or $5 (( ruMiiil ti'ip. ' hieitilit ruled truiit M-ij .. ..v l f ,7,1 r huiulnil ; r'ir N ;-, i .i i i i mui iv ; . ii TEIE BROOD SOW TO KEEP PKOFR5SIONAL. f r r t- r (',( ,. A. WITIIW, M. I). Q : ill 111 KM I A S rnit N I l( .-', V Paisley, Oregon, II 1.1 t.,.1 ..It lllrtl I.M..: .1 ...M k .. 1 ' . uti i uii' pri'i'i'r emu ii iiiiuioii piiy)ieH. 6' - f ly. It In e.pi!illy PniioH.uit tint tii txt ; -K, , . ii.H.H....iil.... ' . . . - - ad dross D. S. Tnart, D. Reno, Nevada,. Stockmeu's supplies of all kinds Warner Valley aud Flush. Mereiintile Co, OAOTOniA. Sews tli i kr,d You Have km lii Eigaston Ovcr-banlcncil Women In all stations of lifo. wlioso Tipor and vitality miy havo loon undermined ant broken-down by ovcr-vork, exactU.c; social duties, tho too frequent bearing of children, or other causes, will find in Dn. Tierce's Favorito Prescription the most, potent, invigorating restorative stren.h River ever devised for their special bene fit. N urslngmothers w"iHJind it especial ly v&lnable isustainlnst their strength a nd promot i n gn :in nd a n t Nju ri sh mV n t for the chiid. xjctant oNr'rs too M ill find it a prieolessX-PW pswre the ystem for baby's coming ana nSiiVin'? the ordeal comparatively paink'ss?"I crtfl fto tot brff1 irS ny ytato. or cotvIU'liT oXhtjVmn ie svsum.i." ,. "iinSlulv"nrVvoi;i, weak women, who ruffer from frequent headaches, back ache, dragsrinij-down distress low down la the abdomen, or from painful or frreir nlar nionlhly periods, gnawing or- dis tressed sensation in stomach, tiiay or faint spells, see Imaginary specks or spi' floating before eyes, have disaereeaU. pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante version or retro-version or other displace ments of womanlv orsans from weakness of parts will, whether they experience many, or only a few of tha above symp toms, una reuei ana a permanent cure l y csintt faithfully and fairly persisu-nt.y J)r. Pierce's Favorito Prescription. This world-famed spmtic fur woman's weaknesses and pTU!iar ailments is a pure glyceric extract of the choio-st rj.i , tive, medicinal mots without a drop t.f alcohol in Its make-np. AH its inirmii ents printed in plain English on its boM'' wrapper and attested under oath. lh: Pierce thus Invites the fullest investizri ' tion of his formula knowing that it will . be found to contain: only the best adonis known to the most advanced medic;:! science of all theditierentsehooisof pnv tlce for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know more about the composition and professional endorse ment of the "Favorite Prescription." send postal card request to Dr. It. V. Fierce, Buffalo. N. for his free booklet trtiu Inz of same. You can't afford to accept as a substi tute for this remedy if known ompui:ejii a secret nostrum of tailauiwn tii;oi tlon. Dou't do it. Notice to Creditor. Notice in hereby giveu that the uu dersined bus retired from the conduct 1 of the Mammoth Livery Stubles, and desires to settle op all outstanding ac counts. Those indebted to either Ileryford & Smith, Ileryford & Wit- r, Heryford & Dykman.or W.K. Ileryford will please call and settle at once. W. R. UeryforJ. 'A)-tt 07 oo y- ; " 72 50 107 00 pcnt, or ' -. , -! ' ' 1 W5 li-irrt i-nud Until I rtwf. Lnited States Laud Ofllce, Lake- ' view Oregon, Nov. 2'2' VXH. . Notice is hereby given that F-dua Fitzpatrick Assignee of Celia M. Tay lor O' Faisley Oregon, bus liled ui'tice of iuteutiou to n;nke proof. on her des ert land claim No. 47-, for the NF.?4. NESee '.'.'l N W i:tii4$ve. ! L4NV4Se!.2:i Tp. S R 111 K W M, be- ore Kepi.-.ter aini Keciiver at Lakeview Jregon, cu Friday, thelth c'ay.of January, 1IK)7. She uauves as witms.st'd to prove the complete iiriLation and redan atiou if said bind: Al Christen and Frank Graham, ot Faisley, Orefcou.; 4S J.N. Watson Ke'ister. ' I'iutil I'roof olirr . " department of the Interior, Land Office at Likeview, Oregon, Dec. 5. UHJ0 Notice ia hereby given that Mary II. liryan, of Lakeview Oregon, has filed notice of her intention to make final live year proof ia support of her claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2-JD0 made January 13th. KJ0, for the SK'i N E'j See. 11 SU Xttfj A- XWtj SW ii Section 12. 1'owuship 3tx, S., Range li) il, W. M., and that said proof will be made before Regia'er and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on ttie 11th day of Janaary, 1907. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence , ou, and cultivation of, the land, viz: W. II Roush, -D. il. Dryan, J S Rranch, A. W. Liryuu, all of Lakeview Oregon. 49-5 J. Nf. Watson, Repler COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tisers is that they expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One rrotnincnt advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising In this way: The mooer fiprndrd for adrrrtlsinir la tb a,m M If placed t laterrat. Tha proflta from the adTprtlataa; ara Tlrtaally taa latereat oa . the Inreatmeat. "The sun.3 spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la something that has Talue, which. If the adver tising has been rropely done, can usually be sold for the face value of the investment "The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the akin with which the investment Is made. "Jost aa the quickest way to Increase Invested wealth Is by compounding the Interest, just ao the quickest way to realize re sults from advertising la to com pound the returns."' Advertising Experience. AdvrrtlHers get good return on the amount Invested to our columns. W reach tha people. tt- FREE io 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 Ished. 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. Lxaminer Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the PaiW nf On! Thft Lake';county' 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: C, O. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. of th. pr i ier conformation iiiet.t illy niitf morally. If w(i may be permitted t't use s'.n h n term th re'e-encn b lir.iod R.iw. In ihi't: Is she a good i ' ilhcr? H hvcl hefldel? 1 she kind In her dNpvilttoit? I"Ko she ki"v low to t ikt cure of her plus? r li s'" one ef th so hyst-n-lcal, fret- f'tl. ill icti!fii eie.itnres tli.it nro mi lit for the duller 't tnotherhooil? If the 1 ;(!;;, n ini'tfor li.nv good a linker Hh 11' 'V be, vrr.d her t: tilO fat tl'llluit pen. i!t nil ttu imvit on her tlmt yon cii't cuMeiileitly and (hen let her g'. As.i'n, ti.i neitter hov goml l er con form.it l.'n or h w nuii'y plg sli, may havp t i the Ptler or bow g mh! her H li'.'sl'leil leny 1 e. I a she n g.iod stickler? li.ies f1h bebiiig ti the mllkliitr type! For there h n mllki'iir type In broinl S'iw in well n l;t eowd." If nho has , th1 i'h nil t' o'tier euuIlflenthuM, ! then k-iMi her, no mutter how tempting ' the pr!-e m-iy he hleh th( feed lot j offer- i r Home tieluhlior. A brool sow ; of this type N wo,-th two or three of tipi:il w'ljr!it and O'ltially endowel with ,Toil but l u klii i In i- Ilk- I lug, mental and moral oiialltlei. Thero- i f-ive, lirsf .mU over pmr bro'kl sows I mi l pcc how mnny 'e 1 1 g ) to the left liiti t'" f'" ! p n rs tt-1 now mnir are I t. g;i t the rl-ht s-id ba penultti'd the ; hi;vr ::t-d prlvlleg. of furnishing the pitri fr the next ycir. p i-e!ectlu;; youngsters It Is well tJ reject nil from litters that c:i!tie small s:iy three or fnir. Select fr.n:i litter of seven or eijiht go hi. he-.ilthy pigs that h ive proved by the'r g.-owth that they lim e been well nourished by pioi niilkiiirT i';iiii. They are pi!te likely to Inherit her mllk'nir qim'ltlen as well her di-e'o'i't'on and eon format Ion. I!e ject umpinlifWIy nil can lldatet for fvtwe h iiir-i tlut c nut' fr un mieve Ptte:1:. aV.d re'eet iniv tint siow lilt T V II AI.I. I'ltj klrluM and Nuraean OFriCC-Si'W Daly Hullillim. I(ti - 7" .tttonir)' nt l.an' lAkrvIrn, Or' OKK-U'K-ln.lv IIiiIIiIiiik. i. ii. vr.. .vTir ,Hrir J-al-l4IW IjiiiH nallrrMprrlMlt) orri K-iir "iii'ti. I.aki-vliw min ui uu niuii; i Kiiip mi. Moion I tit 'l ami 4ih Wrlni-.tjr of cacli .n .mil In Mwniine 11.11, at . ui. K 1Vi.hh , ron.iil ( imiiiiikm.I. r. i.. N, Avit iM, ( Urk. Ill T""-fS. V OREGON SH01TL!f.E and union Pacific A l'BI.'.K WIVS.NU '1I!-J-II icy '. dee. lino short. t l fhuf.y develop -in ollie. w.irds, ,;iuU'd bir-l ke;s. Thev pi.s v.'i.-ler.f In c i:is;itu- Ii ml. I i .m hi tein.e whee int-ji will n ::ii.'..l y b tiou an i v.l.ihly u:ni the ieei.iii pen. Many tanner If tlicy i,h mid reje'.-t the fhnrr, clmlTy pls will Uiei ihemsclves rejet-tim; many wh ile litters. In that case It is proh ably tli.f fanner's fault, and not the pips", He ha licea t'eiidin tha tOJ much com and nut giving them enough clover, outs, oiluie.il or other protein fo-.)d-. 11a bus l)"en nsklng them to muke brielis wlMrmt straw, muscle without iim.clc uia:;i!i' material. They hare tha he t they could to turn the fat nmkd)',' material into fat, and let the farmer take the c.m-einienccs. In this cfise IU Ih'.ug tj do Is to re form his iiietlio ls aud cither take the best that oilers. or cl ne out the whol'4 business uud ttart nr-'aiu with new Ktock. perliaiis pv.rchabed at il lon.j price. Uefjie cVlug this, snys Wnl lace's Farmer, mako sure that you ore not goin;.' to make the tunne inistuke ugaln, but that hereafter you are go lug to feed your br.'iod sows with food "convenient" for therrl, to uo the ex pressloti of the wise old ln.ui in the Proverb, by which ho meant buil.ibla food, needful food, food adapted tJ tho object In view The accompauy-ii illustration shows cue of the largest and luuXtoiiiest Cheshire sows exhibited ut tho state fulrs during tho past few years. She Is owned by It. CI. Button of Madison county, N. 1'., and was six years old at the time this picture was taken for the American Agriculturist. The mil uurwas in good form and weighed fil'l pounds. Sho was the first prize win ner at several state fairs, including New York.' In some plices these ani mals are known as Jefferson county swine u:id nro said to have originated lu New York, In the enmity by that name. It Is ttate.l by some that they started from n pair (ft pigs brought from Albany, N. Y., that were called Cheshire. As there Is no distinct breed of hogs In Ihigland known by this name and us there nro no authen tic records of Importations into this country under that name, there Is rea son to believe that the so culled Chesh ire have been Improved by cross ing with Yorkshires brought in from Canada aud elsewhere. Cheshire ore white, with small, erect cars, long, broad, deep bodies, broad, hams and nearly straight backs. At maturity they drts from 400 to COO pounds. Dreakloar tha toll.. . Handle the colt a much a possible wlillo quite young. The tlmo to begin to break a foal Is a soon us It la born. it a colt Is handled from birth It Is far less difficult to break It to work later on than If allowed to run wild. A colt should be halter broken by the time It 1 a month old and should by that time be on such Intimate terms with man kind as to allow Its leg to be hnndlod freely, soy the Farmer Advocate. Tc teach a horse to be driven that has been handled from birth 1 so easy compared Ho breaking an unhandled colt that It Is almost play. It 1 much easier to teach a suckling colt to lead or drive than It 1 a wild, strong colt of two, three or four years of age. Broken thus early, he will always be more trustworthy than If broken at the latter age. &". -.-v .' s .; , y Jj 1.AKKV1KW KM'AMrMrNT, No. lit, S I. O. O. K. imimm. On-1,1 ul Sl TlinriM IS Lt tveiiliiKiuf each month III Oibt Frb J lowV Hall, Ukevlt-w. A. W, ilaiirtus- ' s V. ., J. IV. Tui kor. SorR-. jjj S r s r s;i f.r t S;,.t,j f t JSl. 33. Painter New Fin? Creek, rOLLSTT Paper Hanger . Oregon 0pf TUIC Oinrn i n.i in ni.-ai K, c. iukk'h IniA rAftn A.lv.riWtiiK Ag.li.y IU hail iiin' K'n i't, hail FrnncliMii, I'al., wtihrn cuatraei. for a.! rcril-.li ( i iii lm mailr fur II iibM-rilM-r. to lh Ktiilte r ii- UiiaMiy to anoili rri.-M niUn'M .liotilil s III! nr rcuii-inbi-r Ui'-ir ihmIi ilrop no. i. il. if a ruM hi tli.-lr ( ajxir rai l a.- arm-tMi to in.' riy.'il )Hiiiiiir", To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE 1SROMO QUININK Tablets. All drtiL'yhta refund the motley it it fails to cure. F. V. Grove's signature i on curb Ixix- L'.re. A Lively Tussle with Unit old r unity of the nice, Con. stlpn tion, f.fien t-uil lu A'peiiilU'lt In. To avoid nil serious trouble with Stomach, Liver, titnl HowcIh. tnke Dr. KlngM New Mf Fills. They -r- fectly regulate these oritntiM, without pain or discomfort, ific Rt Iv lieall brugiwt. (let your flour hro Joii enn get the bet Kurprlse Valley flour t liko view MereiHitllo Co, It J. H. Culler whifkey nt lh Hotel lakeview bur. Tho lnt ainl purest whlbkcy m in I e, If. Salt Lake, Dcnvcrj Kan sas City, Chicago, St. Louis New York. Oeenii Steamers between l'or!lti(J uml Sun Francisco every flvcdnju. Low Hates TlelifU to ami from nil part of tha United .S'tstes. Canada nndFurope. For'pnrtifiilsoi, call on or'address, A. L. CrnljrO. V. P., Portland, Cre. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE ... In Fffect May lt, HKW. I.V. Thrall , A. M.I v.PorKii,10 1.1 A M Ar. Ii.. kil. !V Ar. I it if , . ., to.to " St. cl llfg 41 " Kill S).'n 11.40 " rallf'r'h. Jio " " lalM rr-k II.4A " Kl'li M,'.7 111 ' " H.-it ir'tl-l'.' i ' lMnitf .. ,..10 " lioifii.. li JuFM ' J oli'naeiav.u " Sui.lt . .U.4 Klamath Springs Special. Thrall I So I'. M l.v. Kl'b P. il A t Hi .it ij. U.i " Af. rail t" ki Itl Hi.-.-l lir'Kf 15 " Kullfnek i.rt " Kl'll hi'," 3 4l " LAKEVIEW ALTUKAS Mi ni lr'. 1 1 . v a 1 lir!l .... STAGE LINE it. K, lUKKKR, iTl'JlT. Office In Ulcbcr'ji 5tore hllCKl' UH.tXtlH. 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