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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1907)
..w tmr teinlnr about 175 par month, car penter M.'JO r day, nlrk- 1 10 to 976 par month, brlok layer ., por dar. atone maon II ir (lay, teudur Vi.00 to jKir dnx, Unchnra 940 to 1110 per mouth, painter 1:1 to f:i.b0 per day. Marty ak tha quritlon,Cnn I get work tnnrof jtnltfliiK the future by the punt, wo can anawer ye eHpell ly the cotulntf year, for wo are aiMired of the btilMlntf or a $.V),0t)0.U0 Court tioiiHo, an Opera Iioiihu. a Catliollo Oiniroh ami a llrrry aUUtt- tbtt livery atnliln I KMtlmatnd to require 2UI.UJ0 fftl ol lumber In Iff coimtruction, tlm inaiHiriictiira of 000,000 brick, and tint Hm(loy muiit f a InrtfA force itf men on Win llivltt Irrigation ditch, to nay nothlntf of the hiiixlreilif of men who will Mil l employment on thn N. O. t). Hy. extension and in the Mln Iiik Camp now partially ditvelooed. DurliiK Ju y and Aouut I the Hay makliitf BiMiMdii, the ii folio tha uraln liurvttot Mud thruahliM aeaaoii durluir Htniulir and Ortotwr, tho uniihi wutca rld for thl kind of work IwIiik from rWi.t') th run dollar pur day. Il'rn: Weltdilurf from lioo to I, VKI potindN, well broke, anil from $'& to VIM nrli. TIioho widuhliiK from 1 1 XX) to 1200 pound, broke Uium or farm horan. will null from 110 to .'i0 iMdi, and ranua or unbrokiii home, all from f.'i to f-'U) per li.l. Cuttle: In amall mixed Ixi nctioa will average aliout 914 our hal for every thing uiarkiMi and branded. Milk Unwa: Hlm:lid, will bring from to .') per head. Hheep : When brought from th dH rt in April and May to luuib and lie rihenred, will anil wa conjiM'ttiro, for almut :i.oo to f.'l..'() per head after sheared. I jinnlxr : Di'llvcri'd In Lukevii-w, flit per M. for rough ; droxHud, 110 to ii lr M. ; 4 Incli flooring, p-r M. ; tthlnul'-i. 94 pi-r M. Cord wood, five In ma veil dollar prr oord. Itrli'k : N-11 nt 910 pir M., mid urn K"MiMiilly forulHlKMl iii.nl luid lit 915 pi-r M . other iiiHtcrlid, ani'li u llmu mikI mind being f urn inliivl (he iuhmoii. Lime ; Coat I'g to - rent jut pound. Stone CNtitl : None found near her. 1'lmrt'iml ; Conti. IM rtn. per biirihel delivered. Kent : - A two imiiiii, uiifuriUHhed dwelling Unit will cell tor from flu I to I'm', rent from four to nix dollurn pr iiioiiIIi, nml a Ikiiiw of fdiir to n lint rooinii Unit will hhII from SHU) to J,iiiiii n-iitii from ?S to 915 pur iiionth. (old MIiii'm: Although tlm writer in uthiiHiuhtli' mid liopi'ful in niitlcipii- tloll Of till) rilMUll Of flirt IllT plOHplH't- iiiK' mid il(vi'lopiiiiit of tlml'lim t'r-k uud Windy Hollow Mnicit, yt hu will ri'fruiii from miyl'iK miytliliin mot-o t III 11 till lil'l-t jll'lV'lVlMlt will Hpprovo. Ill I'IM'll Of t llfHA t'lllllprf, HI'VITIll lllltl- lrii rliiluiM Iihvii Ill-oil liM'iititd, iiiiiny if tlii'tn rlii i ri-ry ('iicouriitfiiiK proHpect, aii'l aniiii) fw of t!itin hhow iiiu imtoiilnliinrly rich rock : Iumicc, it ia not to Im wondered Ht thut our Clt I'.imih aro on tint tiplot) of cxpm'tu tiou Hint KVPry iiicomiiiK pniMpoctor will liriiiK in luoru miiHMtioiiMl reports and richer Hiimplca of rock than wo yet hiivu hud. CotiHeuiitly, at thin diite, we can only nuy, Jh proepecta aro very Hut terlnif I luil I.nkn County will hiire an Kldorado of ltn own, I. ut. time and fur thr divilopiiMnt uloiii) will determine, thl prediction. Fih : -Ijiiku Trout will weili from 'i to 711m. and arc a flue llnli. Moun tain Trout urow from 4 to 12 iiicIich Iouk aud uro um palatable and amey bh thtt epicure or hporUmau could wImIi, Kiiimon Trout averiiK'u aliout nine pouinU, and HometluicH weigh an much a tlfty bound, And aro plenti ful in the tributnrit'H of Klamiith Lake. (Stock l'Yedititf: Commence ubout thn flmt irf January and atcck aro tur ned out to Mklrinirtti for tlieiiiMelve ubout tho l.'ith of March. IIoiikIiiK Stock : No Htock ia honied duriuit tho winter except it bo a milch cow, learn hurncH ami )oun Htock of Htnull fiirmera, and much of that never Xeta liml-lo a barn or ahelter. !ol. Weather : llencrully apeaklnit we have huh cold Hpell during the win ter, when tho mercury dropu from ono to five deuree below zero, tbia muy im for one only, or It may lant aa many an four or live duya this doea not occur every winter. Correctly nncakiutf, wo have about two inoulha of winter weather. Know and Kalu : During tho winter coiiHiderablo auow falls, lu tho moun tains from '2 to feet deep, but iu tho valleys from '1 to 12 Inches deep. Hut it doea not ua a general thing lay but it tdioi t time In tho valleys J some w in tern Mlelgha are not to tm aeeu In tho atreeta. Our altitude ia 4825 feet by otllcial aurvey. Tho avrougo raiufall la ubout nineteen i lichen. Tho maxi mum temperature ia about 51) fr. uud tho mean about :id. Ice The thickest forma lu largo poola of atill Wuter, aometimea aa much us 14 Inches thick ho wi are told, put the writet has never aeeu it the usual thickness put up here for summer use la from six to eight inches, and some wlutors It does uot form thick enough to put up fur summer use. Wurm Weuter: lu July the mercury will ruu up as high as 05 or 1H5. degrees for one or two days, but wheu uigbt uoinea you will require the usual num ber of blankets ou your bod. Doatructivo Htorms, or Wind: We have neither cyclones, hurricanes oi doHtructlve wind atorma, but just enough wind to bo hoalthful uud iu vlgorutlug. Wo have, oocusionully, what is culled a thunder shower, und yet we cnu suy It Is a very rare thing to hear distant thuudor or soo shurp lightning, consequently you will not Und a lightning rod lu this comity. Neither do wo know of a single caso of auy person being struck by light ning In this county. Fruit: Famous us Oregon la for Its Apples, l'oars, l'euches, Prunes, l'lums, Apricots etc., we know of no locality In the state where tho fruit Is more jierfeot, better Uiivorod aud as good keeper as in this oouuty Yield Of Crops. Wheal, from 20 to 40 bushels por uc.ro. liarloy ! from 40 to 00 i Outs, from 20 to 100 ; Uyo, from i) to 25, theso yleda have been obtain ed without lrrlgutloti in fact tho wi it er does uot kuow of u single instance iu tho oouuty where irrigation has been done for the above nainod grains. Vegetables : Fotutoos, onions, cab bage carrots, parsnips, boots, squash, pumpklud, cuoumbers, melons, beans, radishes rhubarb, oeloiy lu short, Hourly evoiythlug that can bo growa lu tho middle west Htates tomatoes, 1 or rles: Htrawborros, bhickbenlos, goosaberrlos, iuspborrles uud curruuts, dow borrlos iogau borrlos eto., do re markably well. It nay bt well to i plain bars that whnrt aver water la available our (ardeneri and fruit grow er utilize It with gratifying results. Our native tmr lands, are that por tlon of the Valley or bottom lands that are Inundated by the spring freshet which subside In ample teason to Insure good crops of hay. I Corn la grown here, and nearly eve ry gardonnr raises enough for roHntlng ears, and In some few favored localiti es, where thn soil Js warm, and more protected by being In eheltorod nooks, there Is noma raised for market, but as a general thing, It In not a suceess, because of our root nights. Alfalfa and Ilents: Until recently our farmers did not realize that theae sage-brush lands would raixe alfalfa without Irrigation, and Just now It seems to be thn ambition of all our farmers to put In all the alfalfa they can. Heretofore, all land that showed alkali on thn surface, was shunned by tho farmer us plague spots fit for nothing. Hut experience has proven that such land are not only adapted to the growing of sugar beets, but that continuous crops of beets grown will absorb aud render nugatory or rath er, absorb and dissipate the alkali in the soil in oie effectively than running water or any compost yet known will. Not only that ; it Is said that this alka line condition enhances thn sacharine quality of the beet as nothing else will This being a fact, it requires no stretch of tho Imagination to expect the building up of a great Industry lu this line in the near futurA. (Sardeii of Kden. Wo do not claim this to be the dardou of Kden, but we do claim It Is productive, and a remarkably healthy country. Chills and fever are unknown, wo experkneo noit her excessive heat or cold, and you can only know by experience what healthful hiiiI invigorating bree.es fan this o.oue laden mountain land, mak ing it a haven of bliss to all thsn auf feriug from that fell uilmeut, asthma. Wo drink tho purest, coldest and bint water that ever refreshed man, or helped him nash down thn petty dis appointments of his every dav life. ts have no cyclone, no frigtful aud devastating thunder storms or epi demics of Cholera, Yellow fever, etc. We have cheap lands, an ubiindunce of water for irrigable purposes when pnqierly rtored and redistributed us will be eventually done. The most unfavorable feature that presents itself to tho eyo of the stran ger is tho denuded appearance of the piisturu lauds, tor now hero on earth have we ever known of ranges so ex ceseivoly und destructively pastured as theso have been, that will rehabili tate themselves in their mantle of green so quickly as these do, if pro tected for one or two seasons, this alouo Is proof of an equable climate and productive soil. Tho fact is we hardly know the meaning of the word drought, or failure of crops, neither have wo known auy country where tho "early to bod and lato to rise" clans of farmer lias reaped so abundant a reward for his grudgingly expended labor. After all is said that is commend able of this locality there Is ouly one argument that can be advanced that will in any way disparage what I have suid in relation to the condition to be met with here: that is our late f.osts. Yot these, old settlers tell us, uro seemingly growing less blighting as the country Hetties up. This; iu fact, appuars to lie a peculiarity experi enced lu almost nil newly settled lo calities ami is attributable by many to tho cleuiing olf aud plowiug the ground, combined with the freed al luviul gases that commingle with aud modify the electrical conditions that obtained at earlier periods, lie this as it may. 1 do not ussuuie to reason on theso linen I ouly know the cli mate is growing loss rigorous and it is only ouco iu a grout while that frosts seriously injure our fruit crops. In the preceding wo have attempt oil to give you facts, and have made no attempt to embelish or paiut in roseate hues miy ono feature of the country that the Ileal Estate dealer oidinarily capitalizos, although the writer honestly believes ho would be justified iu doiug it. Wo have a population of about ."WOO and we have room for many more, but with all tho advantages that aro obtainable here, It Is no place for the loufer, or those who are poverty stricken wheu thoy arrive here aud must live from hand to mouth until they mature a crop, but wo do kuow thut we -uu say to the man of amall means, the man of wealth, and the brainy man, tho mau fertile iu expe dient and resources, we want you here aud cau Bsaure you that your mentality will Und wido scope, aud nowhere will you And people more appreciative of your moral aud men tal worth than bero, none so williug to extend the glad hand of welcome to tho meritorious homo seeker, for wo want that you should idiare with us the good thiugs we anticipate from our young aud growing Industries aud Irrigation schemes aud last but uot least, the wealth that bo recently Is bolug developod in our mineral de positsthese it is uot our provinoe to dwell on, for we do not wish to be called a boomer or enthusiast and will simply say, come aud see for yourself, and if you have any mis givings thut we have over-drawn one fact, and do not fool juBtltlod in making the individual ventuie, del egate somo representative man of your community to investigate for youa dozen or more of you oould do this at a small expense to tho individual. lioligious Denominations: Are the Methodist, Haptist, Cntholio uud Christian. Tho first owns its church uud pursonugo valued at S2000, the second owns a church and pursonage valued at f2.ri(X, Tho Cutholios have iu contemplation a line .church. The Christian occupies tho other churches ulrnost at their owiv pleasure Clubs: Tho Athletic, Huso Hull, Shukespoare, und Dance Clubs. Hands: Hrass und fcitring. A Hublio Library aud Load lug Room und the W. C. T. U., Ladies Aid Society eto. Hocret Orders: Embracing the A. P. & AM . and ohupter, '1. O. O. 1-. and Koiiokuhs, Woodmen aud Circle, Workmen, and Degree of .Honor, the Foresters, the Eagles, are nil in a nourishing, condition Uallroads : To tho question, How soon will you buvo a Huilroud to Lakoviow? We cuu only suy that tho Nevada, Culifornlu uud Oregou Ly. is projootod to Lakoviow, aud is uow un der construction from Madeline to Alturus, aud will le completed to thut poiut-ttud possibly further this way during 1007 and will be pushed to this (mint fast an the management can push t we also know that other Companies have made preliminary surveys from the north that encourage us to believe that three railroads will conveyrge at Lakevinw, and when this become an assured fact, the funeral knell will be rung on cur cheap land and your golden opportunlity lost to profit by the advantage you could now profit by In securing a home at a amall out lay. Almost every lndutry and occupa tion may tie pursued here thn year round under our climatic condition. Oar hills and mountain abound in antelope, deer and smaller game : while our valley afford a veritable paradise for geese, ducks, etc. Like all new countries, this afford Inducement not only to the capitalist, but to the brainy butanes man, the frugal earnest every day laborer, who, all in their own line will elevolop en tertirlun not now thought of. What we want. : We want more en terprising woplo. We want a Creamery. We want a Brut class Ktenm Iaundry. We want a woolen and Hcouring Mill. We want people to raise bogs and nut up a pork and packing bouse, a Konp factory and so many other things that we do not have room to enumer ate. Houtes: To people coming to Lake county I would suggest that those coming from the East, Houth or Mid die western Btates come Via Reno Ne vada, thence over the Nevada, Cali fornia and Oregon Hallway to Made line, thence by stage Via, Likely, Al lures and I'liie Creek to Lakeview. Stage leave Madeline one evening and arrive at Lakoviow tho next eve ning. Stage fare 90.00. Those com ing from Washington State and north ern Oregon should leave the Southern Pacific at Thrull, Cal. thence by rail to Pokegama, thence by slago to Kla ninth Falls, thence Via Honanza, and lily to Lnkeview. Stage Houtes from Lakoviow Or. to Crooked Creek Valley, 12 miles. Drews Valley, 22 milws. New Pine Creek, 15 miles. Windy llollw Mints, 55 miles. South Warner Volley, AAV I, 35 miles. North Warner Valley, Plush 40 miles. Paisley Valley Town 40. wumme Iuko Valley Town, M miles. Silver Lake town 00 miles, Madeline ' uearoat railroad point, 00 miles. I Pokegumii railroad point, 112 miles. I Stagn fares about 0 cents per mile. The Desert Lund Act: Permits one . to take -TJO acres or less, and bis wife i can do the same on tho condition (hey I will pay 2'' cents per acre at the time of tiling They will also be required . to expend labor to the amount of one dollar per acre on it each year for three years -this expenditure to boon . th improreuieut of the property, such su fencing, ditching, building or mak ing reservoirs or diverting t-treams i onto it, clearing, plowing, etc. At or 'Wore the expiration of the third year jeuch will pay one dollar more, making a total of 91.25 per acre in cash. I Timber aud stone Iund : Per acre 92.50. Ninety days after publication ' must lie proved up on and paid for. One can only take 100 acres or less of this cluss of land; a wife can also acquire title to these lauds. Homestead ; Of 100 acres or less, costs for filing $10 and advertising fees. I Wishing to oblige, I am J Very respectfully, ! J. W.WaxwelI, j Heal Estate and Collection Agent, i Lakoviow, Oregon. Notice: Tho preceding Third annu al Circular of J. W. Maxwell Is endor sed by the Luke County Development League as a very truthful write-iup. , V. L. Sueldng, ! Persident of League aud Mayor of Lukevinw. TIMIIF.K I.AI XOTM K. United Stutes Laud OtUce, Lakeview Oregon. Feb. 8, 1007. Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance w ith the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the Bale of timber lauds iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," vs extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1802, Surah A. Paxton, of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day Hied in this office bis Bworn statement No. 3502, for the purchase of the NEJ NEJ of Section No. 24, in Township No. 30 8., Range No. 20 E., W. M., aud will offer proof to show that the luud Bought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Fri day, the 10th day of April, 1007. lie names as witnesses : Geo. Lynch Creod Pendleton, Loren Bailey, John Hremner., all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this oflloe on or before said 10th day of April, 1007. 7-10 J. N. Watson, Register,! it WOMEN make? Robertlne tslve what every wroman must desires a, perfect complexion. It brlnga that oft. smooth, fresh. cliar tint to th chok that denotes youthfulness. It will bring beauty to those who lack it: it will retain tt for thoso who alreudy possess It; It will enable you to uecesfully combat the ravasos of weather and time. Don't doubt don't sriiuo. Just try Robertlne. Your druggist will give you a free sample. All rii trlsti keep Robertlne. Bun tie lh8 Kini 1,01 1,3,1 klnn tomtit rtiful II h '-' lil".! ..! XVcCcfable Preparation for As similating the Food and BeSuIa -UngttieStoavicta and Dowels of Promotes DigcsllonChecrfur rtess and Resl.Contains nelUier Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. KotKarcotic Ay tfcujrsiMvn.rnaan Aperfccl Remedy forConstipa Tlon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. C EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. J I . IL'l BEEF, itIUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, E'fC, ALWAYS ON ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, Proprietor ,-. AT PRE5ENT BUILDING NORTH OF KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st, 1905. Lt. Thrall .. 6 A. M.Lr.PokegamalO 45 A M Ar. Bogun S.fS " A r. Pi lie 10.66 " " Ktwl Br'f 6 45 " " Kl'h Sp'gi 11.40 " " Fall Cr'k..704 " " F.ll rrerkll.45 - ' Kl h SpViiT.lO " " Pteel Br'ge 12.00 " Dixie 8.10 " Hoitu. li.20 P II " Pokegamlt.20 " " Tbrall ...J2.46 " Klamath Springs Special. Lv. Thrall 1.S0 P. M.Lv. Kl'h Bp'gil.45P. M Ar. H.iRin l.fA " Ar. Fall Croeki 50 " Br'g2.1& " 8ieelBr'geS0O " Kail "rek 2.!tS " " Bogna.. .. 8.20 " Kl'b Bp'k-itD " " Thrall 8.45 Stockmen's supplies of all kinds Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel and Plush. 38 tf. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has retired from the conduct of the Mammoth Livery Stables, and desires to settle up all outstanding ao counts. Those indebted to either Ileryford &, Smith, Ileryford & Fuller, Heryford &. Dykman.or W. R. Ileryford will please call and settle at once. W. R. Heryford. t THE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER LATEST LAND AND TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Alvays Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years J 11 HAND AT THE LOCATED HOTEL LAKEVicW WESTERN STAGE LINE Office at the Mercantile Company's Store Lakeview, Oregon. Good Stock ... New Coaches Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. P. n. COREY, - - - Proprietor L9Fiew, Oregon. The Examiner has received a new sample book of the Wall Street line of engraved certiflcatea of stock and bond blanks, the most up-to-date on the market. Used and endorsed by the leading financiers of America. Copyrighted. Call and see them If you need anything in this Hue. tf DIRECTORY. First Baptist church of Lrkevlew PreachlngServllceea 1 11:A.M., and 7:30 P. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School 10: A. M. J untor Society at 2:30 P. M. Baptist Young People.s Union at :.T0 V. M. on each Sunday. Prayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed nesday evening. Everybody invited to attend all services. A. Frank Simmons, pastor -v-Us 11s. fAt PMTf tms ocarMMi owutT. mew st.wes m type ana Keep in stock a large assortment of high grade stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Ourprices will be found to compare favorably with other prices. STOCK NEWS EIQttT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS 1880. l J CIO ft it iti . iKnv iMf i 'ake, t Si' ('In.' i r-1 k, Oivuii'. l'r ivlili j Ki-n li'i'Mi i. k A.M and 7::1 I. M. on tmh Mtn.iiity of, "very m.uitli. MtiiHln.v s lnHd Mt 1(WIM k A. M. Traycr srvlt e tt 7.M u Mine-'1 day evening of encb wf. All Mvcordlnlly Invhed itt?nd the Service. I. HmoVh Howard. l'dfor. STUDY TTt 0IU1I 91 PC - '.. Tnm linn 1'T rfh I 'iMi''" ' fyrrymn . fcr-niill n.H' " ' tliw !. yiyrwd n4irf' t Itntrap. tut ili iti" t i,:- ' t'.y. Tlim eonrtet lfp4ory. I '.niiiwfct' Wa. Pirr for r " Will Iwttr yonr f-wiitin" -a pmiwt In tmairiM. Indrtiir f iftntlaaM frwrwiwr. fun pnstirnlMra ftnd I uttmr rare TM tPMIIC CMMSmiBEICI UMOIBF UW,' 44MttnetM. ITItlT. MICH. paoeu ne o a i o dc rt n or o.f drawing orpr..o.f'rt(rnirri a aJKl rmlll. FrM .lrv. bow o eM4ia Wm Ufci. wrnrt, P7rlu,, 1N ALL COONTaita. Businiu ilrtrt vitk WatkutjHm mm time, momry mn4 ofun iitfatmL Pitwrt ina lafrlrmtit Pnetlc Exdaslvaly. ItJ Wh trw, Vit ttataa Faaart OMm. WAHINOTOM, P. C Vonf4ul Men tn each state to travel. tack siuni and dlstvlbnte sample ana circulars of oar goods. Salary 180.09 per mo (3.00 per day for expenses, Saunders Co, Dept 8 40-50 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago. . - Nasal Catarrh quickly yield to treat? meat by Ely Cream inum, wiucu u ably aromatie. It ia received thronga tha nostrils, cleanse and heal the whole tu. face over which it diffuses itself. Dmggists ell the 60c size ; Trial size by mail, 10 cent. Teet it and you are sure to contiaaa tbe treatment. Announcement. To aocommodato those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal pasnages for catarrhal trou ble, the propris.or prepare Cream Balm ia liquid form, which -ill be known aa Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the praying tube is 75 cents. . Druggist or by rf.il The liquid form embodies the nnxi. kainl properties of the solid preparation, j Post Sc. King have the best gru.de of liquors and cigars to be found In Oregon. 1 tt Cozy Homes. The discovery of a new wick princi ple so effective and yet so simple that it's a wonder no one thought of It before ha ao revolutionised the manufacture of oil heaters and lamps that explosions,, smoke and smell, caused by Imperfect wick arrange ment, may safely be regarded aa things of the past. This new wick attachment Is to be found on the Perfection Oil Heater advertised In the Examiner by the Standard Oil Co. THE CtEAJtoiXO CATARRH AND HUALIXO CCKE FOR CATARRH Efy's Cream Balm It&sy and pleasant to I jae. Contain no in-1 )uriona drug. It i quickly abaorbed. Give Relief at once. ' It Opena and Cleanses" COLD 'N HEAD tne nasai x-aaages. Ail-iv. litfiAmmatiun. Heala and Protect lh Mem bran Dec tore tn eVnaea of Taata and HmelU Large Son, SO cents at Druggist or Uj mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by nail. SLY BttOTHKKd. S Warraa Street, Mew ozkt Drs. BARKAN & SEW ALL, specl. lists for Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat are now located at 1700 California St. corner Van Ness Ave San Fra Cisco- 48- 5. 1 1 RINTING IS AN ART IN which The Examiner cx- Ye have all the late