Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 21, 1907, Image 3

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you
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our prices mi Miork cert llleaic, tf
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Ini'iit Mint m i i r n 1 1 u ti i I Iiik rciffi'i n
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WORD ALMANAC
is richly wcihtid n ith in
foiiuatioii o.) almost every
coneeivahle suhjeet ami is a
inarvellous repository of
faets, li.oures and cyclopedic
knowledge well nioli in
dispi n sal ilc to every one who
needs to refer to recent I
historical, political or gen-!
real happenings.
Within its covers may he
found 10,m facts and" fig
ures, einhiacing almost al
most every suhjeet of daily
interest.
It is the one hook that
tells you something ahout
everything ami everything
ahout a great many things.
Over 000 pages, strongly
hound in an illuminated cov
er, Now on sale all over the
United States for L'o cents.
Mailed to any address lor
;$5 cents hy the Press Pub
lishing Company, New York
City.
CASTOR I A
For Infanti and Children.
The Kind You Hava Always Bought
Bears tba
Signature of
WOMEN tw
r-.iin trivoa what every woman
JVUUSI im ' ....
mont Jealrw-a perfect complexion.
It fcrlnne that aoft. amoolh, freali.
clear tint to the choek that note
youthfulne. t It -will Mug benuty
to thoae who lack: It; it will retain
It for thoae who already poHnena It;
It will enable you to aBccefully
combat the ravaue ot weather and
time. Don't doubt-Jon't aruue. Jut
try Itobfrtlne. Your drugglat will
give you free temple. All drug-
Klati keep Kooerune.
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We print township plat, tf
I (t t cli lunch at ti P-rewery Hn
ol,, jf
i Minmir lilntik Hi t l',xatr,liier
I Tlu Kxatnliicr print townidilp plat,
Mini imiki'K Uiimii into Iwioka toorder. tl
l.ixik Ml the ilnKiTiptlotm of (ho land
.
T1'" '' "r ''k '"r
"ale, ami aiderl ynr plein before it ha
Im-iii luilil to aotne i, .,if. tf
Ni tuple of the llt'tttilHOti shipping
til m nt Tin' I : xn in I IHT olllcc. All
hIwm iiiuI iiiiilli li'M, frmii .Manila to
tf
lllfi ,bH fr linul ..r.w.f.. H...I.M l.ffw.f.
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Maili" nml for wile l,y A. Mnrkmmi,
' nl the i lunr fuctory. If
are now pi t purcil i neil M-veral
trHi tM of Uml at pitreN tliHt Mill KtHrtle
you, eii4M'inlly il you are iti'iiaiiitel
w i ill the liM'HtinM. VNV Iihv liiml nil the
way (rom 1 1 .HJ pi-r aere up to 15; mi
improvel or lni.n.Mil, tu mhi tlie
pun-liHHi-r. I.nkf Cniiiity 1'xiiiiiiin r.t
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n t t IiIm otliee, m;il you w ill not hi'Ml-
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mtm pflllteil at The Kxamlne olliee,
ItiMtea.l of Hemline away for I hem.
You keep yottr money at home, ami
patronize them that patronize you,
Im'hIiIcm, you see what you are wt
Mug ami iloa't have to pay for It If
It iliM'Hti't xtiit you. tf
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If any Hiilmrrllic r of t he Kxamlner J
wMicm to htiliNciiliefor "Tom wat-j
mou'm Magazine," we will accept l.tl j
from them, write the letter. Inty the,
poMtal order ami neml for the tuaua-l
zine to any addri'MH. There in liut
one price on "Tom watHoti.M Maja-j
nine," ami we do not cluti with it,
hut art a matter of accoimnlatloti to i
SuliMcrllierri to the Examiner we can
net them the mnuaine without any
trottlile or rink to t hem fur t he rej;'i-
arpt-Ui
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CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy la a Specific,
Sure to Clve Satisfaction.
filWKA RKLICV AT ONCI.
It rlnanwM. nootliea. honlrt. and protoota th;
dinuiiMi'd iiuunhriine. It cure Catarrh and
drivm awiiy a Onkl in the Hoad iimekly.
UeHtoruH the Stmwos of Taste and Smell,
h.iau r .nil. C.iintiiin.4 tin inlnrioiia (lriiv.M.
l,..1irl into tlm niutt.riln uml alirtorbutL
Irfiro Kie, r,0 conte at Pruwiata or hy
mini ; 1 run M.e, in tenia vj uiak..
ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. New York.
$1,000.00 Reward.
Tho Oregon, Cnllforula & Nevada
Livestock Protectlvo Association
will give $1000 Ifewnrd for tho con
viction of any party or partlcB steal
ing horses, cattle or mules belonging
to any of tho following members of
this Association:
Cox & Clark, Chowncan Land &
CuttloCo., Herj ford Land & Cattle
Co., Lake County Land & Livestock
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Co., Warner Valley mock uo., ueo.
W. Ma pen, Win. W. llrown. Ueo. M.
Jones. Ueo. llanklns. S. li. Chandler,
J. 0. 1 liaison, C. A. llehnrt, N. Fine,
Th oh, llutton. W. A. Currier, Frank
U. Uauers, J. 0. llotchklss, Calder
wood llros.. T. J. Urattaln & Hons,
James M. Moore, A. D. Cecil, T. A.
Crump, W. S5. Moss,
(ressler & Uonner, W. T. Cressler
Acty it Ollham, Hill & Touey.
' f W. P. Heuykohd. Presld't
Okkhkhs v M,Mu.i.Kit,Sec&Trea8.
IW.r. Hkuyfouu
Fin am k Com.F. f. Okkkn
IS. II. ClUMII.KU
& LAKEVIEW
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S. P. AMLSTROM.
Proprietor.
The licst Va(jur.-1
t die on the market.
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& AImii n complete II tic of wagon
nml laiKKy hariieHH,
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rol.cM, rlatfm, MtM, Hpttrn,
j ii I rt h, roHi-ttiH, In fact every
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A "nil home furnlKhlnKH. Ite-
pairing ly coinpi'ti'iit inri).
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IIKECTHI) IN loot)
MODERN
TMkOUOKOJT
FIRST-CLA5S
AC-connon.vnoN
SAHI'LE ROOn
Eor COHHERClAi
TRAVELERS
COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
V P I.IOMT
UliO ItAkkOW
LIOMT & HAKROW. I'ropnetorrt
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LAKE OINTY 3lli:i rl:l
DLMlOPMtNT IEAGIE
If you wt.h Intormaliou atou
Luke County, Oregon hiUtchh eilh
i r of the nliove gt titleincn, who will
he pleawil to reply.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
hy local applittitiiMiK, hh they cntinot
reach tho diseaseil portion of the ear.
There In only ono w ay to cure deaf uet-g
mid that is ly coiiftittitional reme
dies. Deafness in caused by an inflam
ed condition of the mucous linitiK of
tho Kiiptachiau Tule. When thin tube
is inflamed you have a rumhliiiu Kouud
or imperfect hearing, mid when it in
entirely closed, Deafness id the renult,
and unless tho inflammation can be
takeu out and this tube restored to
its normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cases out of
ten are caused by Cutarrh, which is
nothing but an inflamed condition of
tho mucous surfaces.
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Cut.irrh Cure. Send for circu
lars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Take Hall's Fura'ly Pills for consti
pation. Ereryone ahould inbicrtbe for
bU bom paper, in order to f et all
the local newt, bnt to keep In toncb
witb the world's dally eventa
bonld also read
The Evening Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
The leading evenlnf newipaper tf
the Paciflo Coast, which but com
plete AeMciated Preu report and
special leaeed-wire errice, witb
correapondenU In Important' newt
centers and in all the cltlea and
principal towns of the Northwest.
Portland and inburbi are covered
by a bright staff of reporters, and
editorial, dramatic, society and
special writers. Saturday's edi
tion consists of 29 to St paces, and
baa colored comic pages, as well as
a department for children, colored
fashion page, an interesting serial
story and other attractive features
in addition to all the news of the
day.
Subscription Eates: One month,
HO cents; three months, $1.85; six
months, f2.50; twelve months, $5.
) Sample copies mailed free. .
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Final I'rnur ullfi' .
Land Olllce at Lakview Ore., Jan.
'SI. UHiT.
Notice is hereby giviai that Charles
E. Campbell of Pnii-ley, Oregon, has
filed notice of his intention to make
tlmil Five year proof in support of bis
claim, viz: Homestead Kntrv No.
'i"o4, iiiad.i Feby. 0, YM. for the E'a
NK'.' Seer- , and W.; NVl4' Section
1 , Township 'Si S, llnuge '22 IL, W
M., and that said proof will be made
before llegister and Keceiver, at Lake
view Oregon, on ith day of March,
l'.HtT. lib names the follow ing'wituess
es to prove his continuous residence
upon, anil cultivation of, the land, viz:
J. F. Clarksou, and Wjllard Duncan
of Lnkeview Oicgou. P. J. Urattaiu
and Fred Pike of Paishy, Oregon.
s .1. N. Watson Kegister.
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OLD YEAR'S KECOM).
THE QREa CONVULSIONS OF NA
TURE IN 1906.
Soma of b tadln Evcota AttrrU
Inm k HUlorr of lh Worl4 mn4
ih rolltlcat aad Sorhal Conollloa
of lla Pvoplr.
AOI.ANCK hack over the yen
1JK0 prompt the hope that
1907 may wltnena fewer great
cfltnatrophea nnd convulsions
of nature than marked the year that
Is gone. Many notable achievement
In the fields of moral and M'xfi.if.'prog
rc and In science, art and fii -rnture
have been recorded during tTie past
year, but fierhape 1JKKI will le beat
known for It reran rk a Me and dl.ia
troti earthiinke)t nnd volcanic erup
tion. It aoerned fl tbouli old Moth-
vtscvics in ERurno.v.
er Karth were determined to remind
those who dwell In fancied security
upon her broad bosom that nothing Is
certain In this life exeept death and
taxes and that wrinkles In the ter
restrial crust or a little ebullition of
lava may make quite a difference In
the location of home sites and the
value of real estate.
Last spring the unusual activity of t
Mount Vesuvius began to attract more
than local attention, and before the In
habitants of Its then green and flower
ing slopes were scarcely ' aware of
what wa doing an eruption was in
progress that covered a vast area with
smoke and nshes, drove thousands of I
people from their homes, destroyed
several towns of considerable Impor- i
tance and for a time threatened even
the city of Naples Itself. The hero of
that episode was Professor V. It. Mat
teuccl of the Royal observatory on the
slope of Vesuvius, wbo remained at his
post during all the dangers incident to
the eruption in, order to encourage or
warn the people and to make scientific
observations. During much of the tim
he was assisted by n young American
scientist. Frank K. Perret of New
York. Professor Matteuccl even suc
ceeded in taking photographs of the
masses of fiery stone as they were
thrown out of the crater and In taking
his snapshots stood unconcernedly on
the very edge of tHe great caldron.
The shnkeup on the Pacific coast, in
volving the practical destruction of
the great city of San Francisco, fol
lowed not long afterward by the shock
affecting South American cities on the
Pacific ocean and doing great damage
In Valparaiso, Chile, set ieople to
studying about earthquake belts, seis
mometers and seismology In general
and to wondering whose turn was
coining nest. The disaster to San
Francisco and the wholesale suffering
occasioned by the conflagration which
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UPTON SINCLAIR, WHOSB HOOK STARTED
THH INVESTIGATION Of "PACKJNOTOwN."
followed the earthquake caused a
wave of sympathy to flow over the
land in tbe train of tbe rumble and
trembling of tbe strata, and the meas
ures of relief bo promptly takeu show
ed again that a touch of nature es
pecially a heavy touch like that
makes the whole world kin.
Foremost among the events of the
past year affecting social, political and
economic conditions were tbe enact
ment by tho congress of tho United
States of tbe railway rate law and the
meat Inspection law, ttio euactment In
to law In the state of New York of re
form bills affecting life insurance, tbe
Algeclrhs conference, tho dissolution of
the Itusslnn douinn by the czar, the
Cuban revolution, the meeting lu Lon
don of the Interparliamentary union
for the promotion of peace, tbe pan
American conference and tho South
American tour of Secretary Hoot, tbe
Inauguration of M. Fallieres as presi
dent of France and tbe culmination Id
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a ' jjr Mt t
m I
that republic of the contest between
church and state now attracting so
much attention. The two moat notable
matrimonial events of the year were
the marriage of Alice Kooaevelt anil
Nicholas Longworth end the ntmtlah
of King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of
Ppaln. Fly way of contrat to theae In
cidents were tho matrimonial Infelici
ties of the Cafttellanc and the Mat!
borough, resulting in the case of .the
former In a U Ivor re. Much, attention
was attracted by the Panama trip of
PreHldent Itoosevelt and tbe remark
able world tonr of William J. Bryan,
ending In the great welcome given blur.
In New York on hi return to bis native
land.
Perhaps the most talked of hook ot'
the year wa "The JiitiKle." by Uptom
Sinclair, which wa chiefly responsible
for the "Packlngtown" Investigation
and the rcHiiltlnit legislation by con
gress on the mihject of meat Inspection.
QUEER ALARM CLOCKS.
The Klml I rd to Awaken XV Car
of All th Raanlaa.
The czar of Kussln cannot lie In beJ
late mornlngi Just because he Is tbe
emperor of all the Unsslna. He Is
armnlly up betimes. The piettire shows
:wo member of the Russian ImierlaB
lUPKHIAti ALARM CLOCKS.
Horse Guards band, whose business It
Is to awaken the czar each morning by
blowing a fanfare beneath his window.
On account of this duty they are dub
bed In liussia "the imperial alarm
clocks."
CULEBRA CUT.
Whfr tbe Panama Canal Dl8;era
Have a I.arft-e Taak.
Culebra cut Is beard much about now
that Panama caual work Is often un
der discussion. It is the big hill through
which the waterway to join the Atlan
tic and Pacific has to be dug. The pres
ident took a g od look at the work go
ing on here In his recent visit to ther
isthmus? The French only dug off th
CCLEBBA CUT, PANAMA CAJJAL,
top of the hill nnd stopped at the placa
In the accompanying picture where the
men are standing, marked by the ar
row. The automobile Indicates the lev
el to which the excavation has now
reached, and ths Is sixty-five feet be
low .where tbe French ceased opera
tions. YALE BOYS IN SCULPTURE-
Kelly'a Group Commemorating
Revolutionary Eplaode.
On July 5, 1770. the town of New
naveu. Conn., numbering then but
about 2,000 Inhabitants, was defended'
against an invasion by the British by
students of Yale college. The president,
of the Institution saw the British fleet:
approaehing the city from his perch la,
the tower of a college building, no
called the young men out and tbe
brave Yale boys of that day opposeJi
the landing of tbe Britishers, but were
GBOCF liV J. K. BELLI tOB. NKW HAVKM.
CONN. .
overwhelmed hy superior numbers..
Meantime the warships bombarded thor
town from the harbor. Finally the en
tire countryside was aroused and th'
patriots gathered lu such force that the
redcoats withdrew. Ou their retreat
they burned the town of Fairfield.
The incident Is to be commemorated
by a sculptural group which bus been
executed by James Edward Kelly. Ia
It are three figures hi tbe costume of
ti e college boys of colonial times, and
the student are represented operating
h rlece of field artillery. The monu
u.eut will be unveiled at New Haven,
on July 5, 1007.
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