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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1907)
ii r v Hie Mew (Ml Stove Different from other oil ttovea. Superior because of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces a strong irorking flame instantly. Flame always under immediate control. Gives quick results without overheating the kitchen. Made in three sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your dealer s, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. kpfc Lamp THE is the bcrt limp for all-round household uic Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in hght-givinj power; an ornament to any room. Every huso warranted. If not at your dealer's, writ to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (UMiraaitu) SEVTNG MACHINE. BOLLEB BEARINa tiGH G&ADS. ff'taeaia. 'i ir 0ERRYS Seeds si 1 prove their worth at harve-' time. A.tcrover."iy yc.irsc. sue ccs', tlicy ,-r .- pronounced t!ie I ? a; d f.urct by careful plj.-; . evt-rv where. Your dea'.-r .is them. 1SC7 Seed Aanu I ! I'tcm rcijUfft. by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. Narlgtal Sewing Machine C r AN rRANCISCO. CAI ACTOKY AT BEL VIDEO E. ILL. M you are thluklnjr of orjranlziim a fiiH:K company see our new HHniple oWnll Street engraved nunk cert 111 Blue Prints Made. I will make Blue Print f any tract rt land In the Lnk.vlew Land District, and do abstract work. : 'm1 1 on or write 11'. 15. SNIDER Lt keview. On j;on. 4. tf Butter paper at The Examiner office. The Best made, at 2.75 for COO sod ?1.50 for 1000. if Samples of the Denniwon shipping raj?H at The Examiner office. All lize and qualities, from Manila to linen i, JUST PUBLISHED Those volumes were Jwritton ly men who rank among the foremost building f xjM-rto of the l.iy. Money refunded if thoy do not meet your iimiIs. RCINHORCED CONCRETE. Hy WVbh sml (lib son. isOpp., trills. A manual -f praet ch! methods for Architects, IUiildrs, contract rs,. Civil and 5anitary Kngineers. Information for tho first time mado known to the wor tl. Hn-. ;l on recent construction work, social tetdp, etc. Trice $1 (V) UUILDINQ 5UPERINTENDE.NCE. Hy K. Nichols 2lK) pp., 250 ills. Costly mistakes occur through lack of attention at proper time, hurtful to i i-n-er and discreditable to Architect and Hui dor Gives thorough knowledge of method him) ma'cr- iala. Price $ l 50 ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING AND Ll-TH RING. Hy Ujurne, von Hoist and Drown. 185 pp. 55 drawings. Complete course in making working drawings and artestic lettering for an liiiei i mal purposes. Price $1 5O ESTIMATING. Hy Edward Nicholas, ijs pp., 35 ilb. For all workers in Duildim; Ironies. Tells how to estimate intelligently. Price. $i.(K) CONTRACTS and SPECIFICATIONS. Hy James C Plant i25pp., fully illustrate I. Korni of pnl lic and private contracts, specifications, hoods, etc.; duties and responsibilities of Architects, contraclors and Owners Price . $1.00 5TAIR-BUILDIN0 and STEEL SQUARE. My Hodgson and Williams. 130 pp., 18O ills. Only up-to-date work on these subjects. Price .. $i.(X) CARPENTRY. By Q. Townsend. l50 pp., 224 ills. A working manual for cnrjH'iiters and Wood workers in general- Not a theoretical treatise, but a practical working guide- 'rice i STRENGTH of MATERIALS. By K. R. Maurer. I4O pp., 58 ills. For Architects, Builders, Meel and Concrete Workers. Enables one to avoid mistakes- Price $1.09 flECHAMCAL DRA INO. By K- Kenison- 10O JJpp., 140 ills. Complete course in projections, shade lines, intersections and developments, let tering, with exercises and plates. Price $1 00 MASONRY CONSTRUCTION. By Phillips and Bryne. M0 pp-,4-4 ills. Latest and best Ameri can methods. Price $1.00 These volume are handsomely hound lured art Vellum de Luxe, nlze 6 x 9 Inches. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of price. Remit by Drafc, Postal Order, Express Order, or Register ed letter, to the Lake County Examiner. V'l v I'l . -til. .1' SITf. ' J lit i'li ll) lit Tr 1.' Aliorni')' (I m.tkI romimt.lur O011. tm Swr.'Ui yo( f . i ri'trjf I nliTuir H.'lf) III i;lli 1 Trvn in I muni ' ( hil l Jliailr 1 niiiiv t hiMHlnr Mmwn 1 W, rilrlmnl. nihil Mil ,. I.llii M. Shun Will. 11.1a" . Wm. II. MlHHll . , Uimi. n. Corii'lim ..Chun. I. Hiinaiiarir K, A. IIMchi'... k ... ....J niii W IIriii V. C. Mule 1 Hi'U Minn Km 1 1, r r f 1 M FCLK5 2x1 WEIGHTS Car AND MEASURES. V..'l..n W .rin r. I' S. rni.lnii ('oininll.iiii. Uli'hiir.l.. (Iim mint J . N . w ai.i.ii I' t'. -iil.l. r $1,00000 Reward. LdutSy. f-CUcJtMt The OreKou. Calif., rufa & Nevada The Big Four New York Tribune farmer ) Review of Reviews Success Magazine Lake County Examiner for The Entire Family THE GREATEST SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN OF THE YEAR york Tribune Farmer Review of Reviews '.Success Mc azine Lake Co. Examiner WEEKLY. 20 pnyen, 12J by IS IiicIk.m. The most thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date illuHtmted weekly for every member of the farmer' family. Regular Price per Year $1.00 MONTHLY. 125 pages, 7 by 10 inchen. Edited by lr. Albert Shaw, whone monthly comment on cur rent hintory, at home and abroad, are recognized an tie; inoHt Intelllgentand valuable found In any peri odical. Contains hundred of portraits of "people Jn the public eye," of cartoon, Illustration and valuable original article. Regular Price per Year 00. MONTHLY. GO to 100 page, 10 by 14 tnche. Every 1ue I full of brilliant and faaclnatlhg Serial and Short Stories, original article on "The Work of the World," wlthdepartmeutscoverlngall phases of "The Home Life and the Person," and with many Inspirational foanure. Regular Price per Year 1.00 WEEKLY: The Leading Taper of Southeastern Oregon; publishes all the latest land and Stock newtj of a territory embracing 200 miles square. Lake County ,s Ofllclal paper. The Oldest Newspaper In Southeastern Oregon, established In 1S80. Rv lar Price per Year 2.00 The regular price of these 4 great publicaU Our Price - - - - s is - - $7.00 $5.0o SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OP "THE BIG FOUR" MAY BEGIN AT, ANY TIME. SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. .' - THE FOUR PUBLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, La l(v Oregon. Livestock Protective AHMoelatlon will give $KHi) Iteward '.for the con viction of any party or partle wteal Ing hornet), cattle or mule belonging to any of the following meinlter of thl AHHoclation: Cox & Clark, Cheuacau Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Lund & Cattle 'o.. Lake County Land Sc Llvetttoek Co., Warner Vally Stork Co., jMo. W. .Majx'H, Win W. lirown, (iej. M. Jouett, lieo. Ilanklu, S. . Chandler, J. C. l)odon, C. A. itehart, X. Fine, Tho. Mutton, W. A. Currier. Frank U. Bauer, J. C. HotchklMM, Calder wood Uro.. T. J. ISrattaln ic Son, Jauie M. Moore, A. H. Cecil, T. A. I Crump, W. Z. Momh. Creler & lionner, W. T. CreIer I Acty Jc (jillhani. Hill & Toney. Ot.'Klfl.'liK I vv- 'Ikuvfokm. Pretdd't j n" fc,w I F. M. Mn.l.Kit.Sec&Trea. I V . I'. MKKVKOItll Fin ANf'K CoM.fF. M. (Jhkkn S. 15. ClU.NI!. lilt lakevieff Cigar Factory . A. Htoiikm.., Prop. Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars CO" T8Y ORDERS SOLICITED Give iim trial. Ktore in the brick building next door to Post A King sa loon, akeview, Oregon. ECZKMA and PILECURE FREE Knowing what It wan to suf fer, I will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any afflicted a poltIvecure for Eczema, Halt Rheum, Eryulpelan, Piles and Skin UlHeane. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write F. W WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Stamq. Reward. 1500 Reward will be puidCbyTthe Lake County Woolgrowers Asboclatlon to anyone giving information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons changing the marks tr brands, or killing or moving any beep belonging to members of this ttsociation. S. B. Chandler, President J. N. Watson, Beoretsry, ' I' n, I ml ( uinmluli.n ' ITU (ifii. it I himlHTl ' t, A. Mm... . . K. I I'diil V. H. MiMir A. M.Cmnlii" J. II . AiHrrm. J. K. W hill.. ... J. W. Hl' t John M. limn I . H. Mi... 1 Hin.f lli'tn IJ. 1. .Villu.n ni lirrit.T. II. I., lima . John A. I. anti" ' II I'. II. I, ' li. II. Mi.f riitf W. J, Mimi . : iitni K. Id- ! Ilicvl TT. H. ' .. K. N. J.(..i. AIImti i. . ... K. O. ' ,ilru. , o. w. ). y. w mi ' K. Mi... 1 1 C. . Ivin I II H II. tyi... I'nti I. Mall. - .VKW. Man . . .. Ci im II111. t IIni.ki. 1 r uiift . II -11. ei line of ell urn veo hi .si . . k.iinl llond lilaim. HI l lie l.x iiiiiiii'I ullur New HHIIIpIt Immk iv-il Momlay evening. I' ,v..iiviti i .ei i.'rf 1 iat-s on HJiuinies jvu tit-l .Mir prices. ti Northern Stage Line. LaKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W BRYAN, Proprietor. leaves Lakeview at C a. in. every dv but Sunday. Returning, leave 1'uinley at 6 :.0 a. in every day but Sunday. PaaMngtr' arc j UoS trip l( OFFICE Hi-Toolrt. A Wlnrflel.l'a. uikrrla. Farmers, have yor butter wrap pers printed at The Kxaiulue olllce, !ntead of winding away for them. Vou ktvji your in'uey it home, and put n mUe them that pntrontre you, 'ichIiIch, you see what you nri get Mug an. I don't have to pay for It If it dM-Hu't null you. If To Cure a Cold la One Day Take LAXATIVE IJKOMO QUININE Tablets. All druKitists refund the aioney if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's iitt nature is on each tioi. 25c. With Which Qrsat Britain's Standards Ars Ousrdd. Psckrd sway In s wall of I lis house of psrlluiiuMit, In Ignition, are careful ly proMM-ved a solid bar f I. rout and a block of ilatliiuni. nA Chlcflgit Ntw. Moth are In -ai, but tlie plat!niiiu guanttHl Hli axelal care. It Is ltnliit In a lioi or silver gilt, which Is ltstif Inelosed In n cane of brun Outside of (lie brotixe ciiso nre other i of innltogittty. lend and oak, iiml tin bliM'k of pluiliiuiii Itself U wrnHil In it pM iitlar kind of puper coiitnlnliiK no sllli'N. so as pairlils agnliKt any kind f di'i-uiiipo.ltloit. Why nil Hiis ifrviit eunT otl ask. Hs-nui Hint liliM-k of ilNtitiiuu weighs eiactly on- pouiul nud Is the English ulll. liil aliin.hiril of weights. The bar of lirmiii' Is the stiui.turd f ineiisiire. for It bus Hi.- jur.l leiiKtti, thirty six lui'hes. inarkeil ofT on It, din whole bar being thirty ellit lui lieH lung (itico In tMrnly )enn tin bar and tlin blo'k are sulemtily tnkrii froin their retting place, and nil tint ofhVhtl wolghts mill nieiiHiires of I lie govern ment are iniiirel with IIhmii. Very dellente npimrHtus Is uaitl In making tho comparison, find If ttn slightest dlffereuee be found lint stsinlanls used lu Hm bureuus ars made to con form ti tin KtuinluiMs so aneredly pro sirvoil lu the pnrllutiKMit hoiiit wall. If all tin pound weights aud yard measures imw in rifiiiuiuu use were lost or destroyed, there would not be any trouble, as you see, in getting others. Ths Mssmsrlitd Ring. Attach a umsslve gold ring to s silk thread ttlx.ut twelve Inches long and fasten the other end around the Joint nearest I lie uall of your rltclit forefin ger. Allow the ring to hung shout half an Inch above the surface of the table, on which you rest your elbow to stfiulj- vuiir hand. Hold your fin ger horizontally, with the thumb thrown buck us fur ns pototilile from tho rest of the hand. If there be notb- '.'I VitlltlTS flldl lntTf.t Vour local paper is a necus. to ynu, financially and ijciin lllMll OVUU CoH. tug on the inhlit tho rtmuill aon Umoiiio Malluuarr. Plneo mtuio silver coins-three half dollars will do Im mediately In-low the rlnii and It will ln'gln to oHclilale to and from you. Bring your thumb In contact with your foreniik'cr nud tho tmclllatlons will be come trunsvc ne to their former swing. This may ulso bo effected by letting s girl take bold ol' your dliteugaeetl baud. When tho transverse motion In fairly eMiiUlshed let a loy take hold of the clrl's dlsengnged hand end tho ring will chance lm k to Its for mer course. liiHtead of silver yoi enn suspend the ring over your left fore linger wlih similar results. Washing ton Sinr. '.! Capping Vtrsss s Qams. Tho players are supplied with slips of paper nud u pencil, nud every ono But a NEWSPAPER OF CCN. wrl," " "' of fefry. either original EliAL CIP.CULATION, ouiitiim. : big ftie latest news of the world, ' is equally necessary to you. Tbs ; 'up to date man" will provide! f.'imsLlf with these two euseruiiJ ; feitnres of progT638. j In THE TWICE - A - WEEK SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo-1 kane, Wash., will be found the ' very latest newi of the world, iti ! matter including Information on politics, commerce, agriculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings Is the states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash ington and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its col umns for women, its popular science articles, its short and con tinued stories, its "Answers to Correspondents" and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form m home newspaper that at $1.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. ITS ADVKBTIBINO TALUK. P.rhapa hair omathlx to Mil, farm, a tm, farm muhlntrr Tou mm wlh to bur ornithine'. Th S po..li.i. war to ommuntoat wllh ropl who wl.r la buy er Mil la bf laaartlaa amall a rti.,m.al la Ths twokaamaa-nartaw. Farmars, atorkman, tambarniM aa4 mim ra talia tha TWICK-A-WBIK. If you wuh U raaeh baalasa maa ai4 "'". saa (ha DAILT ar SUNDAY SfOKUHMAN-ftVIa7W. ' THSJ TW1C-A-WB: RATtl ARB 1a tvata par Una aaah laaartlaa. Caaai .Is wo-.tt ta a Una. rHB HAII.T AND SUNDAY MATS) roi CONSCCUT1VB INHKHTIOHS. 18 Words 14 Words i tlma lima Ilniaa a. .i to. or from memory. Then the ullim must be folded so that tho line Is hidden, bnt the last word of the line must bo written over the fold. Tho slip aro passed on. so that a different writer supplies tho next line, which must rhyme with tint last word of the previ ous line. Aualn the slips are passed on. A new Hue Is written and passed on, with the new rhyming word written on the fold. When tho papers have gono the round of the company tho slips ore unfolded and the verses read out THE SUNDAT AINM Tan eanta par Una aaab ln..r. fa Is warda la a Una ADDKKsa TM SrOKKSUAN-kKVlKW, Spakaa. Waafe Wrila your ad plainly .nrio.i,,, .. a aiampa ar nioit) uro fi.r (,Ul,,a.. n..rii.,n. Aa.lr.d ana 'ai. t,...i,, , uh td luarlas la OaJly, Saaaaw "alaa a-waaa. Mars Valuable Than Gold. Many persons think of gold as tho most valuable of metals, but there are sixteen or seventeen more valuable than It Is. Among them are the fob lowing: Iridium, which Is worth about S.'KX) a pound, troy; osmium, fOOO a pound; barium, $1,400 a pound; yttrium. S3.1.V) a jtound, and rana dlitm, the most valuablo, $S,fl25 a pound Toby's Nstursl History. "It stands to reuson," writes Toby Trip In his composition, "thst most of our ruts come from (Jnowaway nnd that some of our choicest poultry are cotch In China." Little Discoverers. Fred discovered that drifts piled hlsh Are made by tlio snow feathers out of ths eky. One at a timet Maud dlscovored 'tis swent to help others. AU, aa well as nir sisters and brothers, If only a little. Willie discovered tha tallest man Crew tall and strons, as any boy can, Uttlo by little. Annie discovered, and 'tis certainly true. That hours pass swiftly with something to do, Great or little. Tom discovered that dollars are mads Dy having- a place where the pennies are laid, One at a time. I wonder now If you happen to know (Tuat characters, evil or beautiful, stow Utile by UttleT Touth's Compatioa.