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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
LA K 1 COUNTY KXAMINKK. LAKhVlhVV, OHKOON. TJII'ItflM Y. AtUJfl VI JIM8 1 i Every Non-Progressive Merchant f Become I V Ann Pmtaif nr 1 UUl Vu? J 1A1 i v b 1 t V A When You Cease to Advertise Aggressively WIIIvN a merchant "slows up" in liis adver tising, and concludes to "save a little money'' in, that direction, then the merchant who never had the courage and foresight to advertise adequately IUiCOMIiS A KKAl, COMPETITOR, liven the merchant who never advertises at all reaps a certain amount of ptofit from the "slow ing up" process of the live store Not many merchants, of course, who have at any time set the pace lor progressive advertising, will he content to take a backward plunge into the company of the non-progressives, of the LITTLE MERCHANTS, the easily satisfied ones, the un-awakesl Hut that in just what the "live one" does 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 be interpreted is a signal for "full speed ahead," for redoub'cd efforts to WIN the business thai does not come so easily as usual. The Talketlve Cow "Iluw 1ii Jtnil Hit. M lwa Cow," I ll1, Aa I iti.' I hef 011 tli 11 uri'fl; "W bj ro you out .i inrljf auil lute. Ami tit tin you Ami to rif" 'The iiraat aiiil It r Juicy, Ami Ida ymn.g trwa tempting nigh, An. I it my uelglitxira iloit't mlfb 1110 I'll cut I In' 111 I ! Iiy ; A nil I mil uul mrly ami lata llrcauftu I i-home to riiain A 11. 1 my iol aru alwaya t'l To i l ri'l ol tua at liouia." "Yuu ar inn hunxry." I Mid; You ar In the .liira all day " "Cl, tiut lor hat I it out litra I tiavvii'l a rvnt In pay." "Imii'l you kiinw Hi. ra la a lock iawT Tliry lulu hi put you In tha pound," "Oh, ilial'a (or up In Hie luwu," li Id, "Aud not lor lu re around." aalit, Tlie maralial inltflil loot you." Htm oH iii l hi r y a wide: "(Mi, my Miplc ara on I lie watch. Ami they'd liualle utu luildc." ' "Why don't you Ho In aome other placet" "Oil, they put ium hero to taj And tlajr will drlvo inn back ax a In II 1 paa llttl. way." "You ai very law abiding," I tald; "I'ray, wlicru wtfre you ralacdf ' "Oh," aba Mid. "III lliu uioullUllii, In frcndoin llieru I raet." I tald, to hy ilon't you go to your borne And bother your people 4 l?" "Oil," aha aald, "I kuovr better thau that; They'd put m In thr corral." I anld, "You aaury now, Kolka will K l llred of you "I'll," the laid ; "they'ra a poor way To help llieinaolvct II lliay do. HAKK ore. Injured In u Itmiuwiiy Au old Mini crippled man, named James McOr.iry, hum rakinit liny ucar ton hint I'rliiuT, and bin homes rnn toward h wire teuce, tint suddenly swerved us I Ley came to it and threw him through tlm fence. Jin uHrt very badly i it jut 0' I, (miu of li 1m iinim bcini; no Ini.l ly iiijiirtnl that it in foHred hui put lit ion -inuy lin necessary. Jlu Hint u similar uc.cdeiit soiuo thin) iik and lout a U-H. Why Jamra l-J-c t.ol Wrll X Kvcry body iti Zaucsville, C)., kuows MrH. Mmy Loo, of rum.' route H. tsli'i writi'H : "My husband. James Lee, firmly believes ho imi' his lilt' to the use of lr. Kiiiu'h New J ) i h covi'i y. 1 1 in luiik'u were so severely airtuli'.i tluit consumption seemed in evitable, v. hen h friend recommended Now Discovery. We trlod it, nnd it u n Iiiih restored hi in to if r Icit health." Ir. Kinu'H New lMi'overy in tho Kintf vt throat nnd ltin riMiiodioH. I'tir Clinch and coidH it Im i no iinl. The llibt donii yivi'M roliof. Try it! Sold uiidor iuiiranlow at A Ij. Tlioi nfon'H dnm htoru, fiUo miu 9!. Trinl ImMlii froe. tiwiiaiuk.... .. . V r - i I i -f r- S t-' . Jit- I-'" NKW J40.1K10 H0MK DK ST. MARY'S ACADEMY MEDFORD, OREGON MtlDI KN Kyl'l I'MI NT HKLK.M I I I I. Kl ( KhA'l ION ROOMS l'tlV IIOKMI IOKII S HIKYIIIINlj NliVV Th Ideal School for YOUNG LADIES A thorough ctluratiiiii in all stamlaril liraiu lien ussurc.1, im ludin liirr.iiurp, lunguaca, luatlii-niatii's, tcience, his tory, music, ni'fillcwoik, etc., ill so careful utlrnlion to nialtem of deport ment ami those accomplishments w hich mark the cultured, refined woman. All courses are thoroughly modern in iiihjectandiysteiii. No distinction or Interference in niatten of religion. Writ or Bookltt-TODA Y St. Mary's Academy "KSSS?" J GOLDRUN L0T8 NOW ON SALE IN LAKEV1EW The toffimtte of (ioldrun located close to the ISuttn (J roup of cIuIiijh, which lit now Ix-'ltm developed, hits lwn Nitrveyed aod are Dow oliered for ule. Drcnkcl k I'hIi.o Lave lien appoint ed exidimlve atfutita and they report the eale of aevoral lots to Lakeview cltlr.on. lUttt'ii by Mnakt'H The papera report oninbor of cbhch of hunter ami campera beluK bitten by rattloHtiakee, aeetnliiKly pHrtlcuUr ly vb'loiiH for thia time of year. No livea lout, thouKb prompt ctittitiK and aiickintf the wnuuda, and uaual uve of hlakey Sulil to ! SmulIjHiv Cedarville Uot'ord. &: Nea naa brought Lete hint Monday that Ueortte i'etiland wait aick with Htimllpox at Shirk 'a ranch iu Uuatio Valley. Or. Ware left to attend him Monday, and it In to be Imped that the caae will not turn out to be aitiallpox. NtriK k It Kit h Mr (ienrt.'e Moriue, the landlord of the "KiK Sprlnua Jlotet", at Hon ana, Klamath county waa a very InloreHtltiK caller Monday oveniuif Jlt him had a Inrue aud vuiiod experi ence an a riiinitiK man and hlaaccouut of wooin the HokIo dame. Kortune, vtaa ti.th aiiiiiaitiK and edifying. Ami worht of all, aa lie K"t her alnrhed, a know-It all Indiau Huent blocka him nut of the rt'iiliHt ion of hia dreitin The Kxiimiiier wixbea him uubotiuded auccoea yet from Lia miue. Lome Happy Settlers Charli'8 lliirtier nnd wife, of the fbibhit C'rot-k country, are in town. They report the gettlera out there especially happy over the fact of huvinu hocurcd auch an excellent well of water. Steps are now boiiiK taken to provide a supply of water for irrium l on piirpnca. Ju.t Exactly Wight "I have uned Ir. KiiiK New Lfie t'illa for aevcritl ye urn and Mud them jiiHt exactly riKht," auya Mr tVlton, of linn imille, N. V. New Life 1'illn relieve w ithout Iheleiiht tl iroonifoi t lloht roiuedy for cuiihI ipntion, hilmiri 'iima iiml mulariit. 'i.'ic. nt riiiiriitou'a iriiK lit o o. There Is no need of anyone suffer Ink lonK with this disease, for to rflrct a quick cure it is only neces sary to tuke a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fcrt, in most cu&es one dose is suflR-icm. It never fails and cun be relied upon in the mobt severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children euch year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. PRICE 25c. LARGE SIZE 5Cc. ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE Athland, Oregon Something Special DuHlnca end Shorthand Training, Thorough and Practical Six nunlha Schularahlp, $48; v Months $60 Note the Special All ntlidciita who wi'tire a iiliie-iniiiittis'ai'hnlar-alili antl inner Heptf niber 7, III bo en III led ti I tin 011111I1I11111I eoiirnc to J 11 1 j. l. HiUtl. In cluding biiuka anil slalionvry, n: 6U. Tlila lllvea you an extra limnih. In .imikhI6 anil tome. Addreas P. KI INLk, Prcs DIARRHOEA Personal Mention Mix l M Miller lift Muml.i.v for Hun Uitfiel, t'lillfiirnll, to plwe her hum III I he tiillitnrv liciidi in v lit h t IiIhco. Hie M ill ll-i Vlwlt her ller In ()iikbiiil before "ho retiirna liuinc. The fainillea of Mor. MeUonald and Kliiinaiina aud Mr (ieo. Iteed loft Sunday fur a month vncutlou FImIi Iiiu, of couiMe, in the uiHiii at'rnrt iu, I heir dctiuatioti bein tho Chewaiicnu, I'rof, Wi lllt leturtiKiI bint week with hla wife and (laiiuht"! The bitter baa been in nttendiiiiOM at the Nurmal m htiol at Moniiiouth the filial yr, Martin I'orry, Knmiiel Green and Thomas Hiulth, all of lily, wore in town Tu-day on bljaitieaa before the land ofllt'o. They wore K'"',l,!,"n,r lot of men whom were we pleased to meet. MIms. Dorothy Iliebor baa enfored the lopljoinore cbina In the Sail I'rM 11 -i'Ihco lliuh School. Misa Kva Clark attouda the on me acbool. MIks I'enrl Hall, one of the lear-her" of liiikeviow, who lately reaiunod her position, baa (icne cm a visit amotiK her frienda In different parts of Ore Hon, aud will Inter iimke atrip to New lork. She wid be greatly mieed by her yoiiuu pupils to whom she Liia en- deared fioraelf. Her many friemla here will wiah her a safe Journey and nil enjoyable visit. Nick Harry was a visitor from i'lush lat week. Jlinnile Uravea and Joe llermao, who have been employed the punt few months an brick tnaotia on the court house, left last week for Klamath Kalla. They will soon ro to Han Fran ricau where they will work at their trade. The boys made many friends while In I-aUeview w bo are sorry to 4-e them leave. Fred OomliH, a former resident of Lakeview, Is here from Merriel Misa Duels Wlilits Is "Hello" fzlrl durlntf the abaeuce of Alice McUrath. W A. WiUhire was in from bis Cottonwool farm last Saturday. John Lewis was up from the Pralt ranch Saturday evening Yates Clark and wife, and Mrs. Sherlock and sous left town Sunday mormon for a three week s outing ou Chewaucan. Dan Me Hoe. who bas beet) eerbitir'y ill for the past few wee';, is now im proving. Vinton Miller, clerk in Daly and Hall DlruK s'ore. will soon leave for Han Itafael where be will attend the mili tary academy at that place. Ktion Tatro who was formerly e iuiloye'i ia the druK store wi 1 succeed bim. Made KinKsle;, one of be 70 buo caroes is iu town for a few days visit. Kitten Fine waa ov 1'luei for a short visit IMs we be ;mf the k 11 out of Miss Atnra (Jlea while la the city. Elmer McCulley wa iu from the sheep camp Sunday after a load of supplies. ' Mrs. McCJratb and daughter, Alice, left iu the Haukiu's auto for Likely last Monday. There they will tske the train tor San Fraucisco. where they nil: remain for a two monbts visit. Mrs. W. O. Mosa, d'strict deputy. Mrs. Alice Hunting become Noble Urand, in place of Mrs. Mae liaik'T. aud Mrs. W. L. Heryford, Vice (irand in place of Mrs. Iluntinp. There were no further chauges iu the elect ive o HI cea. Photographer Wendt of New Pine Creek waa iu town last week ou hia way to Paisley, on a busiuees trip. Mi and Mrs. Flore ucn. Hazel Mc Kee and Mr. ileuiy Funk, allot Lake view are camping at old Fort Warner, near touiinlHiouer i'eut s home. County Commissioner Dent, and Mr. Dent and yougetit child, ire in tow n for n few days. M-s Herbert Kitteridge and daughter, aud Miss Winifred, of Sil ver Lake, are guetds of Mrs. F. P. Oonemlller Mrs. Kitteridge is tak ing t tie teacher's examination, aud Iiiih been employed to teach the Silver Lake puulio school durin g the com ing your. John C Oliver r f the West Side wna in town jobtcrdny. L. W. Kelsey and wife of Plush, were in towu Mouduy, Mrs Sherlock us down from Pais ley Mouduy. William l!nhl in chiiio down from i'rineville Fiiilny. H li. Forbes and wife tnd Mrs. S. O. Southuoith of Seattle were Hotel Lakeview guests Friday. Kva Howard, of l)rws valley was a guet-t at Hotel Liikview Friday. L. P. Klippol was dowu from Sum mer Lake Saturday. II. II. llodirook was over froti Qilnrtz valley Saturday. I. Fritnknl the wool buyer bas gone to Sun I'lancinco for a while H. A. ISuiek, of Oltl Mexico, who tin been visiting frieinls and relntliivet ii t his old home iu Silver lake returu od Monday to bis Mexican home. Km nk Koggers, the sbeei inun of Plush was in towu Wudiieundy. Mrs. H. t). t'reHsler is sti l in Cedar villi', detained bceausu of serious ill iici-a of her mother. It J. Straw, of Plush, is In town. C, U. Kickets, Siicritmpiito; D. O. Abel. SpukHiio ; T IS. llolf inun. Kan niis;T. J. J'verett, Oakland; Frod Alekstwitir. Pm-t himl ! utiil tl. W Nmilh it li tl wife of I'm II Kitt-r. Muss. were new arrivals the past week. Mrs. Anna lihtlr of I'liixlev was shopping iu town Monday. T. T. Camniiell. of Fort Hid well. Calif, was was iu towu Tuesiay. Money for Mining Komi C. H McClciiry wires uh todH.v t hut bo linn Just Ihhmi notified tilllclall.v by the Forest Service that an exlrn thousand ibillitrH Iiiih la-eu appropri tit ci I for i ho litilhllng of the wagon road up I 'I no Crock Canyon and thai work would Im'kIii Monday, Auk ! f 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. i MMMaiai The Lakeview Mercantile Co. bas put in a Dew side walk in front of their store this week. Steels and La do bave also replaced the out rot ten boards in front of their i-aloon witb new lumber. Tlastx p IHd . at ire Not coal land. Department of the Interoir, U 8. Land Ottice at Lakeview, . Oregon, August II. 1008. Notice ia hereby given that EDWIN HAHTZQU, of Lakeview, Oreifn. who ou June 9, 19U8, mBde Timber acd Stooe Application No. 4199, Ser ial No. ttrj. for hi hair K half, Ueo tion 5, Township 40 S., Range 21 E. Will Meridian, bas Hied cotice of in tention to make Final Proof to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 23 day of October, 1908. Claimant names aa witnesses: R. K- Fook, T. B. Vernon. Omri Prouub, oteve Down, all of Lakeview, O-egon. 3:110 J. N. Watson. Register. .Hp Star" Drilling Mine Co. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc A moderate amount of money will start yon in a proBtable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES bave been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In i lie World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND. ORCGON, or AKRON, OHIO. Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon Offers collegiate courses iu Agricul ture, including Agronomy, lior ii-iii- tme, Auiuiul UohIihihIiv, Dairy Hua l)iiii(iry, etc.; t'orestry; DomeBtio Science and Art; Civil, Klectricel, .Mechiiu icul, and Miniue Knyiueei iun ; (.'oiniiierce : PliHruiHcy. tillers eleinoutry courea in Atricnl- tore, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, ('Oinmerce, ttud Meciiiimu Ails, including irue work, uubiuet uiak int.'. ttcHiii llttiiiK', plumUiUk', in hc L i no work, etr. Stronc faculty, tnoderu eqniiitrent free tuition ; opens Sept. U5. Illustrated catalogue with full infer nation ou npl iciit ion tot lie luiustor, free. . 31 4 Blue Prints Made "FJlll1'ililiil,m-l'w fJ-' mii'wvgri'Mii-.Bar 1 will tniike I lm l'nntti of iin.v tract of luid in tin' Lakeview Luini lMnt rlcf , anil do tilmtrnct work.' Cull ir write W. li. SNYDER Lakeview - Oregon Wm. F. PAINE. Ij A ND AGENT axii KL'RVEYfm 1 i " Prompt and cureful nttentlon ulven ro Btirveys of Lmnln ntul Townsltett, Mnp work &c. Settlors located. Land antl Town property for Hale, LAKEVIEW, OREGON. ELECTRIC IRONS AND Colorado Hotel LAKEVIEW, OREGON Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market Cuisine Excellent Home Cooking Bakery connection.- Delicacies of all. kinds. Pk-s Cakes, Rolls. Fres-h Bread Daily C. E. LONZWAY. Proprietor GOLDRUN Now is the time to secure choice business locations Lots" EASY TERMS DRENKEL PAINE, Agts. LAKEVIEW I Tiuib. Ldiid Xotlc.1. I Not Coal Laud. Department ot the Interior, U. S. Laud Ottice at Lakview, Oregon, August 6, HHJ8, Notice is hereby piven that MAU RICE B. WHITEUOUSE, of Lake view, Oregon, woo ou Juue 4, 1908, made timber end stoue aplicuticu, No. 419, Serial No, C288, for SW quarter Section, 28 Township 38 S , Range 21 E. , U ill. Meridian, bas Hied notice of intention to make Final Proof to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register aud Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregou, on the 19th day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Anna L. Whitebouse, G. W. Hardisty P. II. Snyder, K. A. Paxtou, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 8-1310-10. J. N. Watsou, Register. f New Clubbing: ! Proposition i I i i i i WE have anancd to oiler in connection with this paper, the new monthly farm magazine just started nt Lincoln, Neb., by I'rof. II. W. Camplell antl 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 Parmer" and we offer it clubbed with the Examiner both for $2.50 per year cash. Prof. Campbell's new paper is a monthly, chock full of good things, the only paper of its kind in the world, and it embodies the tcsults of the editor's many years of pains taking investigation of the soil tillage 'rpo sition. "1 the. hot weather: IOIIIiIMMHii HUMIMMMMMaaX The New Oregon Mining Eldorado $50 Each - rtHueit NtrricK Not coal Land. " Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregou. Angust 6. 1908. Notice is hereby given that CHAR LLS L. UAKNNUM, of Lukeview. Oregon, who on June 2. UKJ8 made timboer and stooe application No. 4190, Serial No. ,0-.'S5, for E half SB quarter. Section 9, Township 37 8., Range 20 E., Will Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Fianl Proof, to etablissb claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, ou tbe ICth dav of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Lewis O. Aleyer, Solomon U. Chan dler, Jay C. ilotchkiss, Nathan li. Wilcox, all of Lakeview, Oregou 8-13 10-15. J N. Watson, Register. Hi oit- ! ! I m 1 m i i I t -4 it