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Lake County Examiner
Kit KM J HOW MAN.
lnrgrM Pprr. unj l.tfrt Circulation In
l:atrrn and Southern Orron
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(rem one !- i 1 1 y aimOnr. ur -li n mk
thetr .t.ce .tlr- mi.miI : r-ni mlier '
drop thin nrti.-f cxr.t Minr . r .n'i !. .t
d res-eil ! me r'ntu nwicitu-i'.
wan rleeted County Judge on non I
Hrti7HII basis, j
The .luilk'o detotes nlnmM't hi ft'-
Or., time to Count v Court business'
land in support of thin fact. tKe t null
ity records idiow t lint lu In never
I eeu absent from special, rvtinliir
oi call meeting during t ! six yearn
' r his incumbency of the ottlce- of
iCnnty .Indue, which is i verv unnsu
I ill :m I i viry iv it n 'i 1 h(U record.
VANDALS SHOOT
INTO A CHURCH
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column j-m-i p r mi. nil All :
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lui t-Hen iun. r;n'ii
t'ar.i ' !littu $1 it'. Ke-ol ut inn . il etin.lii
len.T. (1 M mill ui'Wftrils.
f . TrunsuMit Ailti-r'ii.:!;!! aim Job I'rttit
illK. I lMl 11. ltltllrC.
All .1 iml Im' paid the Krat nfwh month.
aSi ilov idtmii from Hum- tirin.
1 hi- MiniitiTs of the Gulden Word
'wil nit'i ii'iin I iiiliif t r ii-it 1'i'Misit ion,
. to le opened at Fails o Mir', London,
May 1st KKi; hihI 1 1 t n- lor six
nmiit Its have H!-kt'il tin" io ou'iiit ion
of Oregon I lit on u )i (i.iviTn'.ir Cliiiin
I l;trliin It i. tln lirnf industrial x
I'osition f t liis oli. u a.'li'r l i I I Miii't
' lT. The I us n 'ss oan iod on I
IWOi'tl tllO I II it I'll Stlltl'S nlld tin-
I'uifpJ Klim io n oo i:pri.--cs ono
lift ) if tln o tiri Ovvt. moro.o of the
world, and it is cott.-tniitly iiT sink'.
It is t'xpi'clod that tins txh Int l;l
tii:ic tocetlit-r all f ho (n.sont diiv
1 aoh icvrmontrt in soit'iiof, invrnt ion,
tiKiid irrnits and tradi's in the I' in tod
St. it os.
THIS PAPER
.ime sirwi,
coutnti-i!! ior
is ki'pl nil tilt- t E. IK'R
A lviTtlsiiiK Ai ni'r lit Smut
n rrduciM'o, . al.. wuerf
H.lM.rtiMiiic i-an r" in A1f- fr 1.
OUR NATIONAL TICKET
I an 1 Orrille Wright had his hip
I u rod and otherwise injured.
rott PKKSIIIK.NT
a 1 1. LI OI II. TA'-T
Of Ohio
FOR Vli'K PltKSIIlK.NT
JA M rS S MII'.UM AN
'K M W YiiKK.
rni:siiK. ri A I. ki.ki-t i:s
.1. I Ii-o 'f M ill t m iin.n-h Ci
I". .1 Miln r. nf I. inn Cionit.v
A. '. M,irsfi-rs. d l.m jl.-isi".
K. K. i 1 1 r 1 r. nf lii.li.un Cmi
Th Wiiij it Itros" Hfiooliue met
nithan aooi.leiit the 17th inn;., at
Mr ers. Va , in ithioh Lieut. Sel
fri lire, of the I S army, nns killed
had his hip frao-
It is
itlionk'lit he will lie out in six weeks.
! Snn e part of the iiinvliiiinry I roke
; v f i e ti e aeroi lane hs in the air.
j renderiiif! it unuiaiiaueal le.aini dash
ink' it to ti e k'rounl with nioh fatal
I l e.-lllt s
It nas too tad this acoidtl't shmild
i have occurred, after so many Miecess
I fill !l ik'l'.ts. It hhos that the llyuik!
' nui-hine is not a realitv ti t. Hut,
I like ever vt hint; else, success donl tlss
I sillcnie frmn failure ami eiri-
iiintv. ,
u ft t v .
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CLE F.LAM) lKAiIZI) rAFT
No one lyiestinued lirover Cleve
land's tfiilty tj his ptrty a? h vmi.
lovalty it-elt to t tint or an izat inn.
Tbi etot e hen he
narroiv limit of ratrtyism a he iid a I
few jays li-M'ire his death to make the1
fo'l iiviu com Herniation, of Mr. faff j
it meLK.'t sometliirk' that eve-y j
tbiuki'i.. Au.erican sr.oull t uudi-r j
upon Ii!)i,' abd well : j
There is le ir on my arf of eiiu :
lnisun ieist mi ou hat 1 am about t )
say tint surely the fair tnindfd man j
must realize when he pousi Ihis my j
attitude tuwarl my o.n paity all now j
a matter of imniiitaMe :i-c :i i that it
is tir.iiuiite 1 li a sei se ot sin. le tali
ness. 1Jets.)U4llv and orlicially 1 havt
bau the i tuiortunity of knowing niany i
thiuk's eiiiiceruiui! Mr. Taft ti.at were:
not a matt- r of fi;jneral U:io a le 1- and '
wit; a etii in'e'est I have a ate tied!
bis larte snai- iu the conduct of mn J
nati uial atlairs in very ncent ve.us i
11 is excellence us. a federal julu'e in!
Cinciuatti i.- s'jmet hiiui in t to lie.
underestimated or over emphasized
thoul 1 l.e jiiiif to the presidential
chair the inaliti-s hich made him
u ii lue of iilyti aldlity, which I kimn
ti'm to have l eeu. will lie most need
ful to bid) as president o! the United
States, ills hih ideas ot honesty ami
of relative justice, hi-i k'reat CMpaci'v
for severe lit;or, and his huuieious
wis iom iu the face ut the eerioiir
irol.l-m are atlriliites eijually
Acci r link to Senatoi llev-ridke, Mr
Hrvau has never handle I a sii'k'le for
eik'n i rot len, has k'overne I no 1'hilli
pii.es. regenerated no Ciilia. Im i It no
canal, avoi le I ii' alien daUk'er. saved
from io tlirea'enel piril. In
, iomi s t ic altaii s Mr lli van has w ril ten
! not one law, administered not a
i
jsitikl'-d partuit-iit, advi-ed no t rei-i-
tetipe-l outside the j ,1hi,, A t.j l,...:riUl! all lie -s a
preacher of rik' hteousnes Imt not an
administrator if altairs. Mr. Hiyan
is an Aaron not a Mo-e-; a Henry Imt
not a Washington ; a Wendell 1'l.ilhps,
tot an Abraham Lincoln.
rrlnt'vlll.-, r.. Set t.. 1 1 Two
men, wloin' iimiiics lire kinwn li
Prom-cm iui; A Mut'ticy lti ll, ivlm ivr
ounir.eil Hit in ii they lled.iit 1 ii'ili-ck
In t In" nitipdi.ii lir.-.l tvn ihnrnos of
Imik-lit't Ih'iuiull I lio lnri;i' .lid
ci 'st l st ii In. d Inss h Iiii.h ul I he
I'list Melhci.lM ( 'htlt oil III ihU city
I nn windnws wi r.i ciiiiipli t. lv
snluit tt r- d tit.- 1 1 1 1 K li . t 'odulne In
t ho ci ilii'c I'.i rt of n t hh d window
;ii-. ki n In shot vvliii h k''.nuod
off nil o.ik. li I mil. 1 he oflt'liih l--"
w cm' il-link .'it the time, which lie
count-lor t In li- IiiiiiuIIiiu wink mid
r. coii'd' ii oi In Mr. I! II who lives
(I'-tovs tin. miitI, when they run
n w n y .
HOTEL LAKEVIEW
ARRIVALS
The follow ing Is It list of (he jir
rlvnls nt Hotel Lnkeview week end
inir Wednesday Sept I'.Hs;
A K Rowtii.'in. l'i .rt l iiid. Miss Kit
ten I I o. I'liish C i: Oliver. West
id. : o i.'ti. s.iit i.nk- ciy: r
A iidtrsi in Shi M.iti ..; Cn If. l'.iul li
Moor-. S 1"; AH.eri Wit ker, t ; A W
Mnlthews. s -: MPWilet. l.osA.
c. h s; a L Wji:,ni4, I . -rt l.tml : M. A.
I olierlni'i r. "n.kilie: Miss 1'ick Mini
Mis L M. K.lsnv. I'l sh;.l K. ii ln it,
S I-'; L II Aiiih-rsiii. Now I'lne ('ml;
llt iirv Sjiinli rs. Wili.ov ('rt-k; 1'
Willi.uns. S V: .1 V M. I'm l ino. Now
I 'ine rti k : .1 1. nnd Win llaiiipiiui.
I';iIhI..: I W" SiiiIiIi Iterkley. fnln;
T .) I'.. . rinii S I"; II I'. inns, IIiimiA
II ri'ters.in. nn. I .1 N I nut, Oird. n;
I t.'ili. .1 S Monroe. Will.iw IIjiii.-Ii.
'iilif:N I' Jensen. Iinwsiie; N M l
l ro-.se ( i.i i. In ml. it !jf : ( ' ( ' Mcrrt-nrv
l!.-..lii - nllf. M II Cil.lu. P. i. i:
U II LI l.y . S I ; M IV.sM-r. S I"; 1 1 A
s.iii s I'; .1 . M i;.,t,i . t hiuiii i.
W H.-ia ti. l.l. I'ln-h: lieo V. rniT.
l Wjiii .'m .li.lni Mi Iit ;iii, ji tnr
.I.ici.Ii. I', e dey . ( ;ii(; .1 Ol.e-snir
S;ii-r.i in. i li.; i'.il Mi i'.i ii ' is' I'll-.;
Win S:i!:ii-iin mi I .1 II Wiii-Ii.w.
.i i..t.c;i pol is:
lieo II. ii, kin. (' ii Crsler nnd
Mr-, t'oldi iiut.u'd over to Cednrville
Inst wick ifl..' Hi... liiesshr wIhi
has I ii visitine; rein i Ives there.
alley. Masskgil
Carry a coin 1ctt Mm of t icikt.m I Miiv,lmiilist. composo! ol
Dry Goods, Ladies'
and Gents' Furnish-
TENTS 5; GUNS
and Heating Stoves,
Trunks, Bedding, Etc.
Your patronatt js icspcitlullv solicited
Bailey Massing!
Lakeview
Oregon
To Core a Cold in One Day
Curv CHf
Id Two Day.
I'! in pii-.i i 2 r" 't'i'i.
X
on ovny
. box. 25r. A
r anj t hiiik' w liei e a
I I lull's lie Witt 'mi
; The Maine elections are uut at all
! sbt isfactoiy to the Ilepul lican lead
! ers. showing a lops of 4lHl votes over
jtbat of four Jears au'o, v. bile the de
I .mu-tats show a k'aui of over 1"5. "1
I voles eiiverifctf the sariie period. There
; is no acc'iiiutinu for these figures un-
le.-a tLe vounu men. urst voters aie
all k'oiut; Hryau wai d.i. If the old slo
an. "A k'oes Maine, so k'oes tlie
iL'nion." hulls li'ind these days, the
I republicans t.ave ot to net to work
I earnestly from now on to election day
I to count ract such tendency.
A salve k'ooil f.
sal e cn 11 I e lice
t'arl'i ll"d W itch llael Salve. It
ch ans tin roiikd ly, kcc s ti e pore
u en and Leals ipneklv. It is piml
for anythnik' where a snhe is needed.
It cools anil sooths and is especially
k'ood fur piles. We sell and reconi
nied it. I-'or sale by Paly and 1 1 nil.
NOTICE TO ALL TAXPAYERS
The last half i f the 1!Ni7 Tux will
liecollie d"liliillei,t im in diately nft r
the tirst M 1 1 1 1 . i v- In ( i. t.ilier-
1 he pennlty i- ten per cent ami ii -terest
(it Iwi'lf" p.T cent iiiiuiedlM le
I x lifter Ifliniileticv
:.v.' A LI'.l '.K I' K NT.
Inited Sept 11, 1 '.His Sherilf
vain
aide and commendatory to a people
seekiuii t un in whom they may repose
the trust ot their collective interet-t-wbile
ttu-y turn their increased atten
tion to their passing individual de
uiauds.
STATEMENT NO. 1 I.N NEVADA
By an agreement eutered into early
in the mouth the Democi btic aud Ke
publicau State CeDtra! Comciittees ol
Nevada bound the Legislative candi
dates jf both parties to abide by the
popular vote for United States Sena
tor. This agreement was made aftei
Seuator Francis (J. Newlanda' chal
lenge to Senatorial Candidate Fatric
L. Flaniyau that the choice for tbe
bigb oflice be left to the peopln bad
been accepted.
For tbe Mrsst time in the history of
Nevada, then, the United States Sen
ator wii: be cbosen by direct vote
Peter J. Summers, Democratic Sthte
chairman, and Harry JJ. Humphries.
Jvepuiilicuau state chairman, made tbe
agreement biodiuii by atlixuK to it
tbeir siynatures.
That no "fluke" shall occur in tbe
iilans of the candidates, tbe central
committees in joint conference agreed
that "bold-over" Senators be bound
to Newland's agreement.
All of which shows that tbe OregoL
idea is bearing good fruit.
The picturesque J. Adams liede,
Minnesota Conirressnian, he of the
"birch-bark pants' was snowed under
iu the IJuluth primaries last Thursday.
He t rineily was a democrat, but took
up ti e fins- ot pdd against I'ryau and
thereby wot to cnuuress. His f i nd
ness for our Uncle Joe Cannon, and
neglect of the interests of bis dutrict,
-ncoiii assed bis de!ent. lie was
noted more for his humor than for
constructive statesinac ship. Ills de
tent leaves no one now too occupy tbe
i seat of "Sunset" Co.vjas boute liumn
rist.
A Traveling ,1nn' Riperlcncr
"I must tell you my epxericnee mi
an Fast Imuud . K. A N. ii ii. train
from Pendleton to l.e (iran'e. (Jre ,
writes Sam A (iiitber, a well known
traveling man. "1 was iu the blin king
department with some other traveling
men vfcen one of them went out into
the coach and came back and said,
"There t a woman hiok unto ileath iu
the car. I at once not up and went
out. found her verv illl with eramn !
colic; her hands and arms weie
drawn up so you could not straighten
them, aud with a deathlike iuok on I
ELECTRIC PLANT .
! CHANGES HANDS
The electric liifl-t plant has been
sold by Mesers Shiik and Cresslar
'to W. I'. JeliM'li, ut New 'dexico, who
i will a.-siime control on Oct 1st.
A new eiik'ine aud a lare t raiisf urin
; er nod other accessi ries have been or
i dered aud will l.e beie in about a
month.
; When the new plant is installed
Lakeview will have abundance nf
I power to n'lve t he to n lights f I ill
. Itancey nnd enable, besides, to pro
j vide power for smell lants. It was n
j needed i'li pruveniet, uud will le much
' appreciated by the pci pie now hi re
I and those wlin aie about to make
their heme in Lnkevien.
Smiles and Squalls 'j
II) "Till-, t Hit I ' I
: I
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
A scientist has discover) d why
women Hut is because they have two
souls - one k'ood ; mi l one, the sub
I'uucioiis. the verv ahem ! 1 hat may
be tine; but, I en -.on 1 Ilk,' from the samn
I ii mi-is, we know some men who can
lent the women at that name, and k'lve
Via cards mi l spades, besides!
A scientist says that dent Ii can come
in .'.7m dlllerent ways. Well. tlat
l i-at that other ".r7 vnritles, " n line !
The new sheath nown is belnn i)is
cussed up aud down, all iilnnn the
line, even b- M ire editurs It ap.
pent s t tint this much discussed new
style of garment t o open mi In t h sides
a ill -tin i' of several feet, and it Is said
to be really veiy chaimuik'. Llitor
Conner of the Cotftik'e (Jrove Lead it
siiVw it is "all rinht as lar as be can
see."
iiokm: i ui: s.m.k. i;..n.i
uud lldlnu hnre. I : i ii 1 1 1 1 1
ten l i n w me Ci.mpii ny .
ill Ivllljf
ot All-
roi: sali: mv
lii W'. st Lnkevli
resldenre prop, rty
w on i nr terms,
l: I! I AT( II.
I o: s A li; Olt ItF.XT K,.,,. K,u.
Ifi ai.il lierry rum h. Never ti l
u w.iier ; ;. p 1 1 ,
NOl lOl'. - Customers linist con, ply
with the liil-snnd li k'lllnt Inns of the
Lnkevien Wall I ( i u any, ir the
w liter w ill be shut idl .
-"--' V. I I HALT.
NF.WS SIANH:
can I e purchase
Wallace A ( o's.
t er st reel, not 1 1,
DA I L'I PAPF.PN
I eaeli morn Inn at
new n stand oil W'a
I the 1'iisloHlce. ldt f
li n n
eiy ,-nii
.1 M
ui
ii at im
P.KKW
tf
Tb
uer lace, iwoor inree ladies were
workiun with her and nivinn her wbis
key. I went to my suit case and nol
my bottle of Chambeilain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (I
never travel w it bruit it ), ran to the
i water tank, put a double dose ot the
i medicine iu the nlass poured some
i water into it and sti red it with a
pencil: then 1 had quite a time to net
the ladies to let me nive it to her but
j 1 succeeded. I could at once see the
.effect and I worked with her rubbiun
! her hands and in twenty minutes I
nave ber another dose. Uy this time
Orenon athletes who have jus'
returned from Loudon, called upon I we were almobt into Le (Jrande where
RESIGNS AS ELECTOR
The executive committee of theOre
nou Democratic State Central Com
mute completed its electoral ticket
by naming August Huckenstein of
Marion county, Presidential Klector
to succeed Ueruard Daly, County
Jude of Lake county, who was elect
ed Ly the State Convention, but failed
to quulify.
Witti regard to the above item Tbe
Examiner interviewed Judge Daly,
who informed us that he had re
signed as elector us he felt that all
Lis time belonged to the peoplu of
this county, and beside, be considers
it very Impolitic for him to take ac
tive parts iu politics, inasmuch as he
the preisdeut. Ue nreeted tlmn cor
dially aud said : "My boys, I am
proud of you uot only because you
scoied so splendidly at London, but
also because you are of our great West.
1 wish you to convey my heartiest
congratulations to Oregon aud your
fellow citizens, and 1 sincerely trust
that your state will keep up the
great record she has made in athle
tics, (jood bye and good luck.
I was to leave the train. I gave the
uoine io me n us on no to lie used in
case another dose should be needed
but by the time the train rati into Le
Grande she was all right, and 1 receiv
ed the thanks of every passenger in the
car" hor sale by Daly A. all
Alturas
Ken and Julius Lnuer were op to
Or, ii... I i.L-i. tull..? Mi.ndnv I ii.Lim
cramp ., , , ' . ,
, .. latter some improvements tin thel
In ruts up t here, Mr. Lnuer was rii
tl.usiastlc over the bright piopocts or
that section of Modoc. I'.very w beie I
he witnessec a epliit ol bopeltiluesi
and progress. Old houses are being
repaint' d uud old fencs replaced with
new fines. Mr. Lauer predicts that
ivithiu ten years Goose Lake valley
wilt be a solid fruit orchard. The
lailroad is coming and the world is a
market for the products of our or
chiirds.
A gentleman from San Francisco
remarked to us the other day: "When
the railroad gets thru some poor fool
fellow will erect a tourist hotel and
sanitarium ou the shores of Goose
Lake aud make a fortune. It will be
come one of the summer resorts on
the coast, as the climate, scenery and
general conditions are ideal.
Maw xell, city supel inten
says
but
Dr. W. II
dent of New i I k Cltv school.
that Cnrnuie libraries are good.
puliilc IjhIIis are better.
That school ma'am who "triiui
down" Alturas may have been of the
same opinion.
l'o ,v KING II AN i: Til K
nr.'i.'e of Llipnii - nod Clgnr
fi 'II Illl 111 I III-;' ill
IIFST
to lie
tr
.1. II. ( I' l l l it Will
I Intel LnUev i-w liir.
purest w hisky iniide.
KV AT TUP
Tile best j in I
tf
Carrie
because
Wow !
Nation is '
be favors
-'
army
Mr. Tat I,
canteens,
Three thousand men are walking the
streets of Fairbanks, Alaska, with no
money, nothing to eat, aud no place
to stay. No water to woik the gold
placers, and forest fires that burned
up their wood cut for winter's supply
is the cause. It is believed tbe gov
ernment will be compelled to get these
poor fellows out of that country, or
they will peirsh.
The Initiative aud Referendum car
ried in Maine by over 70,(J(XJ major
ity. That is going some, even for old
Maine,
HAY PRICE PROHIBITIVE
tlosM-H. .Miller anil Grot- Will
Ship Cut tic from Kino
The high price of hay in Klamath
county is causing stockmen to go
elsewhere for feed preparatory to ship
ping. F. M. Miller aud F, M. Green,
of Lakeview, who went there to buy hay
for 3,000 head of cattle wero asked 8
to in. 'oil per ton, which price they con
sidered prohibitive and have since
made arrangements to ship from Keno
instead of Ashluad or some other
point ou the main line, as was their
iuteutiou.
Timber l.au1 otl-e
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
Laud Oflice at Lakeview, Oregon, Sep-
lemuer in. rjui.
Notice is hereby given that LE
NORA CKELL, of Sacramento, Calif.
102 Cherry Ave., who, on Septembers,
1908, made Timber aud Stone Applica
tion, No. 0010, for W half SWipjarter,
Section 25, Township :! 8., Kange lfi.
E, Will. Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Final Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land ahove des
criM, before County Clerk Kalinalh
County, at his office, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the litb day of De
cember, 1!HM.
Claimant names as witnesses: Oda
Ciavenn, of Lakeview, Oregon, John
Stindt, of HimanzH, Oregon Jesse
C Cravens, of I airy, Oregon, Oscar
North, of Klamath Fads, Oregon.
Si IN 20. J. N. Watson, Register.
Department of the Interior, U . S.
Laud Ollice at Lake. 'lew, Oregon,
September IB, HKIH.
Notice la hereby given that HURT
S. TATRO, of Lakevew, Oregon who
on August 21. 1!J08, made Timber aud
Stone Application No. 0-1 2'J for S half
SE quarter, N K quarter SK quarter,
SE quarter NE quarter. Section 28,
Township .'IS S., Range 18 E., Will.
Meridian has fild notice of intention
to make Final Proof to establish
claim to the laud above described
before Register aud Receiver.at Lake
view, Oregon, on the ,'lrd day of De
cember. IIMiK.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas O. Me.Culley, Alex McCulley,
William 11. Hanimersley, Ed Tatro,
all of Lakeview,' Oregon.
H21N2U. J. N. Watson. Register.
Thomas iiriles was down from Davis
('reek Monday with a load ot melons.
He says the frost has not damaged
garrdens along the foothills, but in
tbe low ground most of tne gardeus
were damaged,
Preston liayley was down from the
corporation ranch Tuesday. He re
ports threshing in progress, and says
the grain is turning out. well. The
new harvester purchased by he and
Ike Skillmau is a great success, cut1
iug and threshing 40 and UJ acres per
day. Some of the barley goes as high
as 1 15 bushels to the acre.
Look AT Till: N'O'I I-:
W in d isxlleil iy I he
'oii!niiy for ili'sl l'u Int
erty.
FOR Rl
Telephone
Its pri.p
It'll I
I or 5pralnrl Ankle
A sprained ankle may tie cured iu
about one third the time usually re
qured by applying CliaiiiberlaiiuH
Liniment freely and giving It absolute
rest. For sale l y Daly and I mil
A Surccnnuieh Knocker
J. C. Goodwill, or Reidsville, N. C.
says: "Uuckleu's Arnica Salve is a
sure enough knocker lor ulcers. A
bad one came ou my 'eg last summer,
but that wonderful salve knocked it
out in a few rounds. Not even a
scar remained." Guaranteed for
piles, sores, burns etc. 2'c. at A. L.
Thornton's drug store.
CLA8SIFED WANTS
( Hvc rem per Hue i.r uih-i em ,it wi.nl
esrli In nli, ii. Tlurly mi.j.Iii, ,,r Io, p. r'
im. rill. gtf-Sit B.lviriN. mini ii.,.ri,.. (,
lepM limn 4., iTiiiH.
WANTED hinds:. furiiilitg: IuikIh.
tlmlier nnd other Innils dln ci from
the owner. Give full pn rt IciiIuih nnd
price to. ALEX. MI RIKX K,
-'X-.'flii Attori-e.v utliiw.
IOIW BioikIw ii.v, Oakland, ( ul.
WANTED - I IMIILR I.ANDS-IIOM E
stead relinquishment wanted. W.
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. II., liox i:2, Eugene, Oregon i'.'t
"WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVE
rv locality. Good pay; experience
unnecessary to represent large Real
Estate organization, write today, it.
F. Loos Co.. DesMoincs. Iowa." tf
OLD TVPi:;FOIt SALi:.liiHt the
thing, for luildiltt metal. A limited
supply on hand.
OLD NEWSPAPKRS-Ct.iiH' nnd get
I lo-li).
M AG AIN EH Oft our clubbing
rates for your Winter's rending
for men who toil
Levi Strauss
& Co'
Copper Riveted Overalls
the kind that M WEARS"
II t cut lull J
l' . g "be '4
iMffigsig i
iJul!i' 1 mi
OUR. MEW
QUARTERS
The Lakeview Furniture Com
pany lias moved into the larjfe
liriek Ikiilding on Water street
where a avsjh Stock of every
thin"; usually found iu a Furn
iture Store will he kept
Undertaker's Parlors
Repair Shop
LAKEVIEW FURNITURE
STORE.
WALLACU & CO., Prop'r
M K