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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
LAKR COUNTY KXAMISE. MKKV1EW, OKKOON, TIIL'llttliAY, AUOUMT T,, Pjj Every Noh-Progrcssive Merchant Your Competitor When You Cease to Advertise Aggressively WHEN a merchant "slows tip" in his adver tising, and torn links to "save a little money" in that direction, then the merchant who never had the courage and foresight to advertise adequately IMiCOMliS A REAL COMPETITOR. Even the (Merchant win. never advertises at all reaps a certain amount i-f profit from the "slow ing Up" process of the live t-.tore Not many merchants, of course, who have at any time set the pace for progressive advertising, will he content to talw a backward plunge into the company of the non-progressives, of the LITTLE MERCHANTS, the easily satisfied ones, the tin-awakes! Hut that is just what the "live one" docs when he imagines his advertising is costing too much, and that its curtailment means "saving." It business conditions ever suggest retrench ment in advertising, the wise merchant knows that this should he intcrpicted as a signal for "full speed ahead," for redoubled efforts to WIN the business thai does not come so easily as usual. WINS A FINE FARM FROM THE DESERT Lived Here 21 Years and is Con- tented, Happy and Prosperous Olio of tli t.tiviHKfiil "dry furiut-iv " of thU n-ctiou, Joe Amliriimi, of tin Weht Hide, hh In town Kiitnrdny. i.ii'l Ifnvo tin) K.XHiiiini-r h cell. Mr. Atnbron liven uboiit 11 iiil went of Lakevlww, out nu tl"' lHttrt. Ha Iihm I'-'U iicn-H of hind, none of which Ih irrigated, l.ut ll of It run , !, If ho ao ili'dlrn.l. H it Iih m'imI oil wi tlou'U's townnbi' H lihoilt H mile from thi muin flints rnnd to Klamath FulU. On thin land Huh ye.ir, which it n-u Hidered a uioht remarkably ilryjone iy the olil anttliTH nuil bo ih mm of Tin old timoiH, having roHlilml hunt lr VI yeiira ho ban tine crop rowinc w hich Bhmv for I hontelveM u to tin fertility of the mil hiu! Uh exemption from ilroiilh. Anr.utr them are wheat, barley, rye, alfalfa, Meld peim, hi t Khiiui, com, Run-dun inillut, Htork inl hiik'T lii'ttfi. rape, carrot, otato.. Koiuct limn h clock dneH not rr.u -Hometiniex a Htore'H ad. doeM not. A "run-down" clock or ad. me mm it eipmlly inrmliifnctiry, miMervioeiil le, inirdimdiiik'. State of Oliio, City of Toledo, (.H Lucim t'oiiuty. Frank J. Cheney iuakH oiith t bill ! Ih ecnlor partner of the tlrmof I'. Cheney A Co.. duiim biiMineim in tin city of Toledo. County and Kt.ite uforcxiild, mi 1 that Hiiid linn will pay i the miiiin of ON K HUMHtKI) IHL LA US for each ami every cane of Catarrh that cannot l e cured by tlm of UHelluirs Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and HiitmcriH-d III my pieHriice, this rili day of 1 're ember, A. 1. I (Heal. ) A. W. (ilimoii. Notary 1'ublic. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tuken intern ally, aud nets direct. v on the blood and inucourt Mtrfnce of the nyMcin. F. J. Cheney Co , Toledo, (). Hold bv bII DniKiMstH, 7jii. Take llall'b Family PiHn for cout-ti-putiou. ETT TT Tinmr V hub siar n in crcctint; a jilunt ut I'ORTLAND, OKEGON "for the uianuf.icturc of their world famous POKTAHLK WELL DR1LLIN0 MACHINES or watcr, oil, us, etc., etc. A imnU'ratr. amount of motif y will start yon iu a profitable biiniuttue. ' STAR PORTA V'-LE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive l'cwtn to be Tim Uest In '1 he World. For full put tiiulni h nnrd inyr well drillinn inm huics, tooln, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND, DWi or AKRON. OHIO. Drilling piacpe Co rutuliiiKii Jiiht year the latter weighed an hluh iui 14 pound h piece itrid all kimlH ol garden veetablee, all grown without a l it of irrigation. In ucl it ion to the above crops lie him a lot of fruit trees t tint are thrif ty unil duiu wi-ll, lichiileg Huiall fruit. In reply fo our enquiry, Mr. Am I ron!) nay he ih perfectly contented, Unit he hlvMiyn liked the country, and thut lie came here 21 yearn mo pre pared to titay, not too wrll-flxed aa to ' the world trondii unil he' hint no no tion of I'hfUlk'lDri lliH IiK'utioD. lie driven h yood ritf and ha the air of : a proHjieroii" until. The KxMiiiiuor jrives thin experience ol Mr. AinUcM' in support of the theory tliHt what one mull bus done here, other can do if thy will come .mil liHiate Hiid Htick to it till success mid prosperity, -ure to come, is -heir reward. Olan hoea ( url ' ' "Vy father Iihm tor years beeu troubled with diarhoeii. and tried every meaun possible to elfect a cure, without avail." writes John II. Zirklu of l'luliipi. w. a. "lie naw Cham lierluiii'H Colic, Choi .'ra and Diarrhoea I turned y udvi-ltiu'd in the 1'hillipl Kepuiilinaii au.l decided to try It. The retuilt in one bottle cured him aud he has nol to tiered with the (lis ease for eighteen months, itefore taking thin remedy he was a constant hiilturer. He is now soiiud and well, and aithoub' titxy years old, can, do as much work a a youug man." Sold I y lulT Hiid Hall. . Will Locate a Colony M. Krickhcn, of l'ortlaud, arrived in town Monday, on his way to War ner Luke valley, where ho purposes locntniK a colony of Scandinavians from the State of Washington. He is artuif in conjunction with the Fncillc Lund Co. of thit city. Notice of Removal Owing to the over-crowded condi tions of business locations on Water Ht , and our being compelled to va cate the building recently occupied by us, we will, for a bhnrt time have tem porary quarters nt the residence of John Cogburu, two blocks west of Post. A Kiug'b saloon, w here we hope to meet our customers. An inquiry will Mud the location. ;i() :i Pacific Laud Co. " Jutt t.sclly Klht "1 have used Dr. King's New Lfie Pills lor several years aud find them just exuotly right," suys Mr Felton, of llarrisville, N. V. New Life Pills relieve without the least diccomfort. tteHt leuiody for constipation, bilous ii chs and malaria. c. at Thorn tou's drug alofo. ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE Athlaml, Oregon Something Special HukliMut and Ehorthind Training, Thorough and Practical Mi rr.ln Hchulamhlp, $48; u Months $60 Note the Special All minlmim wlm necurv a niiu'-monltis'si'liolar- Ullll Killer PtliWIUlwr i will rmiura 10 the coinl'liii'J i'uu.w I" Jul) 1. lu. In t lliilliill book ami dUtlolii-l't, IM () Till iiIvuh yuil an fxira imuitli. In vesi ixnto aud "oifni. Aililieo P. KITNLH, Pres. Personal Mention John Htlndt, of Illy, reuiiiered tlh Lakevlew HoU-l ant Thtiradar. Mm. Taylor preNenUul this office wltn a bl bunch of sweet peas last Saturday. W. A. llopkln and wife are rea:nt arrivals. They drove over from ilurim, to tu're a look at this town and are well pleased that they have locat ed here and will engine In liusiuens. Frank 1'aduet was In from the West aide Saturday. "Jim," waiter at Klj 'a restaurant was on the tick list one day last week. F.d. Woods, a West Side farmer, was In town Sunday Felix lleryford.ono of the 10 riders, was in the the ci'y last Sunday. Fred Louutrllow came in from the Cama mill and attended the dance Kiveu here Haturdsy nlKht. Miss Myrtle Smith, formerly a school teacher In Lake county, is here on a visit from Stockton. Mrs. Iliikney linn rented the Oeo. Miller properly and w III soon open B lioardniK house there. The place formerly ocupbxl by her has beeu sold to W. Tracy, of Urews valley, who will move to town when school opens. Mr. llMiikinsmid sixier, Mrs Cobb, weot to Llkelr Thursday oy auto, re luriiiiiK Satuiday Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Jr. spent last Sunday with their parents m their camp on Cottonwood. the little. Kraud diiuuhti-r Is so dt-lmlited with camp life that (die had no deisre to return home with her parents. ' A party comprising Wm. Ountber and family, Mis. John Arzner and family, Mrs James Snyder and fam ily, Mrs. Cleland, Guy Cronemiller, Mae Itarues, and Nellie Harvey lett town Saturday for a few weeks outing on the Chewaucau. Miss Ivn Ilenefiels, of Crooked ('reek was the unest of Mrs. llHiry J Vomit for a few days last week. She i returned Saturday. takiuftMrs. Vount lu.HI. lu.r for a short visit. Matim-I Swaitz whs lii from his Thoinas Cleek ranch Friduy. F. I. Coss and wife were up from tin-if trnit tarm uear I'iue Creek last Satuiday. Carl U tn bach left for the Summer lake country yesterday morning' with a load or lri-ilit from the Ahlstrom liros i-toro fur the North Kiid mer chants (Jus. II. McLauiihlin and wife.o' Sbc rmneuto. were KUihtsj lit the Hotel Lakeview Frbiay. F. A. Fitpntrick of the 7A' ranch near l'lush was in town Friday. F. M. Cory, the Western Stnue man was In town Sunday from lily. Two parties left town Monday for an outing on the Cbewaucari. One con sisted of the tamldes of Pete (Jrob, Lee lieall aud Wm. Steele. The other party was the families of Elize Lin vl.lu and Frank Humes. Mrs. Or. W. C. Oiluiour. of Oak land .Oregon arrived in town Thurs day, ou a visit to her father, James Lturus of Plush. W. It Cambridge, a sawmill man of Fandango Valley, over the line iu California, was in town Thursday, ou business. Mr. Isaac Deter, one of ' the prom inent farmers of the Oooso Lake val ley was iu town Saturday, and gve the Kxainiuer a call C 11. DiiHcuberry, of Klmaatb Falls, a prominent laud locater of public lands' wo iu town yesterday. K. C Mulkey, of Davis Creek was up Tuesday. H. A. llrattain, of Pois ey whs iu town Tuesday on huNiness before the United States Land ottle. . Mrs. Permelia J. Brattain of Paisley made final iroof to a timber claim nt the laud ofllce Tuesday. . E. P. Mathee. of Paisley, w8 a guest of the Hotel Lakeview Monday. F. Watto, of Likely, came up to the metropolis of Cioose Lake valley Tues day. Mrs. Luudy aud sou bavo gone to Illy to remain uutil School opens. Liu Cronemiller of of the Examiner foico weut hunting Sunday ami got 7 duck, 3 HHge heusand a big coyote all with a shot gun.; That waa a pretty good moruiu's bag'for a lo year old boy. Why JauieM l"e Uot Well Every body in Zauesville, O., kuows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route S. She writes: "My husband. James Iee, lirmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Dis covery. His lungs were so severely alfected that consumption seemed in evitable, wheu a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried it. atd its use has restored bim to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat aud lung remedies. For coughs and ccjds it ha i no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it I Sold under guarantee at A L. Thornton's drug store. &0o adu II. Trial bottle free. DIARRHOEA There is no need of anyone suffer ing long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure It la only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, In most cases one dose is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. ' In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 50c. There are two things to consider during HALLOCK FIRELESS COOKERS Call at our store and have them explained to you. We will let you take a Fireless Cooker on. trial Lakeview Mercantile Co. Don't forget to call ou the Tollman (iallery for that picture before they leave on August l!". The businecg that "dr.ei. not need adveitimug" Is probably past the need of anything at all. The Tollman Gallery w ill only be here thre weeks longer.aud Mi. Arm strong will be pleaded to see nil bis friends and patrons before ho goew. He has just received a uew multiply ing plate holder, which equips him for. making all Winds of small pictures. Come any time of the day from 8 o'clock a. in. until 0 p. to. M. It. Jennings and wife left here Wednesday by auto for Likely, wtipre they w ill take the train for their hoi-ie in iiulfalo, iNew York. Mr. Jenni;ir is the milling man so largely intir ested iu the new camp of Gold Kun, where he was taken by the severe i'l-uet-s from which he has not folly -covered. He goes East for the bent it of bis health and expects to return :n the mines In course of two or thsre months, . Notice to Paisley People The Tollman Gallery expects to ha'- ' a man in PBisley Aug. JOtb, at tl. Paisley Hotel prepared to take neg.i lives for portraits stamps or enlargi ments. Leave your engagements with W. O. Hough. Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon. Offers collegiate courses in Agricul ture, iucluditig Agroaomy. Hor icul ture. Animal Husbandry, Dairy llim luiuilry, etc.; Forestry; Domestic Science and Art: Civil. Electrieel, Mechanicul, nud Miuing Engineering; Commerce: Pharmacy. Oilers elemeutry courses iu Agricul ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, aud Mechanic Arts, including forge work, cabinet 'mak ing, tteam Utting, plumbiug, machine work, etc. Strong fuculty, modern equipment free tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full infor mation on application to the Iieigster, free. 2 4. Blue Prints Made I will make Blue 1'rintn of any tract of laud iu the Lakeview Land I'mtrict, and do abstract wi.rk. n'l or write V. 13. SNYDER Lakeview Oregon Wm. F. PAINE. LANIVAOKXT am SlUt VEYOIl Prompt and careful attention ttivc u to mirveys of Lnmln and Townsitt-e, Map work &c. Settlers located, I and and Town property for sale. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch 1 will trade for a raiuli with good water supply my large tour ing car. It is a" White steamer, lu good condition. Has top, lamps ami extra tires.' Is worth INK), I will run It up to Lakeview il suited. Address, giving full par ticular of your ranch to P. THOMSON. 91:1 North Crow 11 Street, N'AI'A, Camfoiinm . Miiinii ELECTRIC IRONS AND iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Colorado Hotel LAKEVIEW, OREGON NV.viy Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market Cukine Excellent Home Cooking BciKery 'n conection. Delicacies of all kinds. Pies -Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bread Dairy C. E. LONZWAY, Proprietor 'THE SCHOOL jTrr.tbi and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C'vVe ocenpy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, ,e:nr!cy a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls 'for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all '. .its ju quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. '. tit A Business Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough - ic. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator: "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Refr'!5C ps : Any bank ny nev soaper. any huin maa ! Portlssi Notice (or Publirat on Not coal land Pei'i.rtiiieut of the lnteiior, U. S. Laud OCice at lakeview. Oregon, July :;o. lws Not ice is herehy gicen that SARAH JAKLt;TT, one of the heirs of Will iam L. Millis. Dec'd Lakeview, Ore. who on Mav 17. 190"J, made homestead entry. No UC.HO (Ser al No. 0l2T),for E)i SW Miarer, Sec 1, E half MV quar ter, bectiou 12, Township 40 S., Kaupe H hi. Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of iuft ction to make tinal Five year Proof to establish ciaiui to the laud al ove described before Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon, on the It'-tb day of September, 11X18. Claimant names as witnesses: John (,'. Moiris, Nancy Morris. Gordon (iarrett. James McCiary, Francis M. Miilrr all t-f Lakeview, Oregon. :U ro J. N. Watson, Register. New Clubbing Proposition i I i ! I i i i WE have armngetl to offer in connection with this paper, the new monthly farm magazine just started at Lincoln, Neb., by Prof. II. W. Campbell and devoted to the subject of how to farm in the dry country and how to get best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This paper is "Campbell's Scientific Farmer" and we offer it clubbed with the Examiner both for $2.50 per year cash. Prof. Campbell's new paper is a monthly, chock fulj of good things, the only paper of its kind in the world, and it embodies the results of the editor's many years of pains taking investigation of tjie soil tillage proposition. imiii tun t the hot weather: IIIIIIIIIMMIIIII ( OF QUALITY Notic tor Publication Not coal land I Department of the Interior. U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview. Oregon, July 30, 1008. Notice is hereby given that Jonas Norin. of Lakeview, Oregon, wh on April 18, 19u3, made Homestead Entry No. 2930 (Serial No. 0U 1 ), for N F.J SE1 S half SE quarter.SE quarter SW quar ter, Section 31, Township 31 S., Range 16 E., Will. Meridiau, has filed notice of lutenti'on to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above decribed, before lien ta ster aud Receiver, at Lakeview, Ore gon, ou the loh day of . Sujitembr, 11)08.' Claimant names as witnesses 1 Thomas V. Mulkey, Mannel Sanders, John Odom, of Lakeviw Oregon, and Irviu Anderson of Kly, Oregon. 325 J. N. Watson. Register. I ! i I ! I i