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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
Koru LAKE COl'NTY EXAMINER. LA K KVIEW, OREGON, TIH ItSD.v NOV KM lll.lt f. IIHiN Lake County Examiner KIIKIl J. ItoWMAS. LarftM l'arr, end l.aifeat Circulation f;atern and Southern Orcftin. In l'l -tU.lxllK.lt KVK.HY Till ItsHAY. Kniffil at thr l-o-t Officr at l-ani'Tlew, Ore. SvTOU'1-lllUM! Matter. tWXTY OKMrl.tl. TAI'KK PREDICTS A HUGE EXODUS TO OREGON h new court house Hint cost .".0,0O0 lina tern built and paltl for and there Ik now f."t(M m cash in the treasury. All this Iihs been done with but little i in in i ;rnt ion up to thn present time. but which prom ises to arrive several thousand strong next year. ! The Directors of the Klamath 1 1 . S. IOWC, General AjJCU t of Water Csers association have asked the secretary of the iuterior 'or the removal of l. W. Murphy, project engineer, in charge, of the Klati'a'h ! the Milwaukee, is As tounded ly Inquiries si b.v:ription rates. One rt nr. InailxarHH1 Six miplh, Ttirp1 iwitha, " : (fll not tal.l In aitvam-. $2 SO the oar i. v. reclamation project. The action of the board is a surprise to many latul . owners. Little information is avail- ; anle as to charges outside of thoto Portland Telegram. Oct., "7: "I look for tin greatest movement of tourist and limiirNvMTN' business to ilif Pacific Northwest from .VI lt 1 rv cite,! in tho letter to the interior do- ? .v'"' ,n. U"' I of the country, said II. S. Uoae rartineiu ihck oi ecouomx in ii'ir ,., ,,i,t ,.i t ... , viniiLin on Su risen Nr to Itie Mamtner inn rrmovi i- i ' . from ono locality tt another. r rhnn ; struct ion ami lack of adm lu 1st rat ive . his ret urn from tt tin tut lis v isi t In I lie moir poatomc emiivaa mnuui wr 'nhilifr drop thla emce a card o their aper can be ait dressed to the rmlit poatoflle. r-.. -. -. - .. r- r . - J "jne Portland Journal says the ouly ADVERTISING RATES ! (o OHst ..Lan(1 w 1, Regular alanding a.l II .00 an Ineh. ittt.- ,. . , column apaee. nr month. All hkii.iiuk a.i. holdl arge tracts tf lnud everywhere, tCH:rfrL"ffili'J development in Oregon Hoiiloiis extra All hort term a. l. extra I i? to tax them so heavily that they .err;nrvuvn;,:u;,hn;;.!;: ! t i.,t the i..Ud to ,r .,.. Cant of thank ft IV. kesHthUioiis of eoinUn or tie COIllpel'eii to sell. That ifl the lenee. II 60 antl uim arrt. . , , . . W-Tn.ll Artr,rtt.,nB an.1 Job Trim- ; H0tly J but how are you Ko.llK Inn. eash in advance. , to do it? Look, for instance at Alt bi:l must be paid the flrat of ea. h month. W hallser pu Krolul(J of hii;n tllxH. No deviation from these term. . 'tion, rt'ftiiH)K to pay his taxes, at . . , ...'low Taluuation iu or.ier to appeal to TUIC QIDCD l tept on file at k.C. 1U a : . ' InlO I Altn Advertising Agenev 1J4 Kand (he COUtts to Mlstain DI8 COtlteutlOD. MuSfr&f ,5W'i.wa These wrongs .len.and a remedy. I -...I if .. in some day. ludeed, ioi:s di:ath kxi all ? Ever since the mind of mau beau to think, and after realizing is limit ed hold upon this i f e, he baa tieen groping aud recriug iuto furtnrity seek ion some answer to the problem of what comes ifter death. It is only withiu the last few years, or 6ince the question has been attack ed in a scientific way, that the prob lem has ever appotacbed a solution Investigation made along scientific lines by men of acknowledged scien tific attainments has proved to their satisfaction that no so-called dead have never died, and that the fact of a further existence, outside of w hat is called revealed sources is demon strated. The Delineator, of late has been publishing a series of articles beating on this topic'of life after Ihe ctmange called death. Eminent men and women have siren the result ot their investigations through the medium of this popular magazine. In the Nov ember number is n 'example, Alfred Russel Wallace says. "The only satis factory answer to the momuentous question: Are the dead alive? must be founded upon facts. During the last sixty years evidence baa been accumulating in every part of the world which affords demonstration that the so-alle i dead have never j really died, but have passed into a new and higher state of existence. Many of these are able to communi cate w ith us, and most of them assure us that when tbey wake from the sleep we call "death' they find them selves much more alive thau tbey were bofore. Aud this is ouly what ' we might expect, for. we a;l feel that! our mental faculties are to some ex- ' teut clogged and stifled by the gar- : ment of flesh, and that only when iu : the uiot perfect health do our higher faculties attain their fullest express ion. , The rapid entrance on a state of ' spiritual well beiug and happiness ' seems to be very general among those ' who have led ordinarily good aud natural lives, but H by no means ; universal. Those who have lived selfish or sensual lives, or hve given away to evil passions of any kind, nave a ainereut awakening, into a worli of darkue-s or gloom, often of solituda for a longer or shorter period and infiiuiely varied iu the surround ings, according to their previou lives, lint whatever geims of good are in tf.em are ultimately developed tbnugfi the kind ministrations of ttie remedy is at baud iu Oregou, by a resort to the initiative and referen duni, so soon as the people see fit to use that privaietie. Health Commissioner Council of Omaha has sent out the followiug warning to Omaha's citizens: "Pre pare to resist a scourge of dole a." He beileves that the plague is cer tain to visit the Cniteri States, aud already the health department has be guu a defensive campaign to resist the ravages, nut we think there Is not much danger to be feared up here in this altitude. Professor LanuelotiMie, of the L'ni versity of Paris, has discovered an auti- tubercular serum which is said to be the must etfJacious remedy of the kind ever used. Of eleven phthisical patieuts inoculated with tbe new -tern in, ten have either been cured or have shown iumprovemnt. Further experiments are expected to show even better results. East t his morning. I "1 wiin tdmply astounded tit the ! hihiiIm !- of Inquiries tibout l hU whole Oregon iiikI Washington country, and the Middle Westerners no longer nctiff at ua out here on the (VuM. 1 out n-metiiber mily it few years ttgo yes, only two or Uiitv years ago when people In Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas looked upon lis as mil wooly Westerners,' and tin the Ore gou country as a (ioil-forsakeu land. On the trip 1 found everything has changed. Everywhere I went I was told of hundreds til residents In these states who alio are Just e ritzy to to come hero. M;tuy oi Ihein are en deavoring; to dispose- of their farms or city property, as the case may be, and when they lot ve done It they will head for the I'acllic Northwest. Several causes have contributed to t his rhsntit' of feeling. We have hsd a great Increase In tourist trattlc out I hi- way lit the past few yars, and the Ix'wis and ( lark Enlr, of course, was the real beginning point. The railroads have worked onders In their unrelenting advertising eani pa'tis, for I can safely say that the class of exploitation literature wul out from this territory is of a higher class than that sent out from any other stale, and that it has taken effect on the minds of Eastern people, and the result will lie a larger iiu migration to Oregou than has ever bieu the case heretofore In tht'devcl opuent of the West. These Crisp Beautiful Mornings Are a Fore-warning That Winter is Coming Now wc arc prepared to furnish you with Supplies of All Kinds for Fall and Winter Use. You will need Blankets, Wool Underwear, Rubber Boots and Shoes, Sheep-lined Coats and Vests, Caps, etc. Our Grocery Line is Complete We ask you to call, inspect our line, and compare prices. Lakeview Oregon Bailey (I& Massingi Mind Your Bualneaa I If you don't nobody will. It is your business to keep out of all tbe trouble you can aud you can and will be out of iiver aud bowel trouble if you take Dr. Kitig New Life Pills. They keep biloosness, malaria aud jaundice out of your system. '-!"'. at A. L. Thornton's Drug Store. A new railway wheel made of press ed steel is being introduced. The process of manufacture iJ said to be secret. It prevents the breakage of flanges, and consequently will prevent many wrecks. If so, the sooner its use is general, tbe better for tbe traveling public. j The "Egg O-See" company that I manufactured that article of near food j is in the bauds of a receiver. The j good old and relianle oat meal is tbe stuff tbat never fails to satislfy the j inner-man, and beats all tbe saw-dust preparations ou the market. I The Jap baseball club beat the club I of tbe American Jackies at Tokio. I The decisions of the Jap umpire ' were said to have Leeu decided:y raw, but the Yankee tioys took it good j uaturedly. A candle ten feet high which will burn fortwoyenrs has been inauufact- j uied in .New York recently for tbe Italian cathedral. it is doubtless the largest as well as the most persis ! tent candle iu the worl . Tbe candle measures eight inches in diameter and weighs 3i pounds. Its sides are decorated with pictures of flowers and productions of a reli gious nature, all carried out elaborate ly with many briiht colors. The , caudle is made entirely of beeswax aud cost i'.VHH). $loo spirit helpers, and thenceforth pro-1 fD 18 ... i . , , . r Cure is the luvtaoi a winner null Happier (J State, depending mainly on them s elves. $loo Reward The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least onej lreade'l disease that science has been able to cure iu alii its staites. catarrh, ilab's Catarrh only positive cure now to the Died iff 1 fraternity. Catarrh being Fa constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treat THIS IS THE AGE OF CEMENT WORK The age of cement is the preseut. Although cement is of a compara tively recent origin, it is rapidly coming iuto use iu almost every sort of construction work. Elison has invented a scheme where by cement may be poured into molds, and iu a few days the molds may lit removed, leaving a bouse ready for occupancy flre-proof and practical ly indestructible. The cost of the house will be so small that every family can own their own home. The latest use to which cement can be put is in construction of boats poutoous, barges aud even row-boats. The latest issue of the Scientific American conta'ns u very interesting illustrated and descriptive article ou boats made of re-inl'orced cement. lu almost every community there are to be found buildings constructed of cement, aud even Lakeview has one, tbe tine Daly building in which the United States Land otliice is located. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablets. rjb Seven Million boxes told in post 12 months. This Signature. Sv-f-Sy XSSBSSESSBC Cure Crip U la Two Day. 3 on every i r9 9 av v. Smiles and Squalls Vy '11IK TKHIl.tKT ." The daughter if a Sioux Falls Elk has made application torn Carnegie hero medal. She bases her claim up on the fact that one evening recently a young man called upon her whit wild he was dying for a kiss: she sav ed his life. Noble girl. A former Stanford University pro fessor In a lecture before an aiidlence of Chicago women, said that ".Mar riage Is the suicide of love " Those women probably got what they paid for. and a new lot of "allinlt les" will result In the windy city. A Chicago girl, spending her vaca tion in the country, mistook a bull frog's basoouinu for what she called "a bossy cow mewing for her calf" Pleasant, sure, easv.Hufc lilt le liver Pills, are DeWlu's Little Early ICi-crs. They art.' easy to take, and net gent ly. We sell ami. recommend them, Daly & Hull. I or Ch nrped Skin Chapped skin whether mi the hands or face may be cured lu one night by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It Is also uneiiialed for sure nipples, burns and scalds. Fur sale by Daly and Hall CLASSIFED WANTS (Five renin t III r on. r, in .,r i.r.1, eaeli Int. rMiiii. 'I lilrly wnj.lii, i.r li . fl mt ti . ty-.Nn .U i rM.ininl u,,,rl,! for IrR than .'. (-rut. 1 Mrectorles for Sale Mrs. PattT Palmer, aud her Honore Palmer, of Chicago, recently visited Ceutial Point iu the Kogue river valley, and liked it so well, that tbey probably will invest iu a home there and reside there a considerable tporiou of the time. This oltlce has on hand a few copies of the county directory, which will be closed out at half price Those wishing a copy should not delay send ing their orders. It contains the name of every voter in the count v. sou ! There is a special write up of the county aud of the towns. In it there also is a synopsis of the game laws of the State, and much other valuable in formation regarding Lakeview hud trinutary country. I'aiim foi: i;i:n t - on Wc,i side, 1 10 acres, all fenced: excellent IioUm and barn; with pxi arris plowed (iood terms to desirable teiian. Ap ply In C. E. Sherlo. k. Lakeview . II Jt WAM'hli-M-ii-KKM .Mi.ii: re- illles Ihe services of a mil II In Lake Itw (o look after expiring sub Meliptiolis and In secure Hew liuxiness by means of special im-i Ii.mN unusu ally effective; iohI t Inn periua leu ; prefer one w it h c periei 1 1 1 1 r w ould i shier any applcant with good nat . tu nil ipialilleatl.iiis; salary fl M) r day, with coiuiniHsion option Address, w ith n ferei ; It t'. Pea cock, Koom HC. Sii.ki'ss Miigazlne 1'ddg, New York. A the ill tie book called "Tbe Care for i Lioat, " has recently attracted!. meut. Hall' Cure is taken s Catarrh internally acting directly upon tbe blood ai'd mucous surfaces of the un..f..... . L. . L I.... II M 1 some attention iu England. The 1 atiou of the disease, and giving the writer urges that great advantages 1 patient strength by budding up tbe woul 1 be found or small or-iirietors I constitution laud assisting nature in j.ue proprieioia nave powers Kennedy's Laxative CoukIi Syrup not only heals irritation and allays lullatnation, thereby Ktopplng; the cough, but It moves the bowelM ge,it ly and in that way drives) the cold from the system. Contains no opi ates. It is pleasant to take, and childreti especially like the taste, so nearly like maple sug;er. Sold by Daly Hint Hull. laborers and rural rsirlp,.!- in 1.,.. 0'rjK US wont nii lit i ii' ii iu i ri in Ira piiruriDii Jng goats, "the poor man's cow." Goat's milk, he says, often possesses twice the richness of cow's milk, is very valuable for children, and may be practically guaranteed as free from tbe bacillus of tuberculosis. Goats ore cheap and cheaply kept as they readily find food , and they demand little room. LAKK CO I' XT V !.i;.lS ALL In lOOTi Grant county, in this state hai an indebtitness of IlliO.OOO, and this t ear it bad all been paid except It is expected that next year the equity debt will all be wiped oft the books. One of tbe reasons of this prosperous couditlon is believed to be duo to tbe fact that ICXJO loca tions were mai?e during tbe last three years ou government lands, w hich has Increased the tax roll to u considerable tent. While that showing is a vary good one, it dose not approach conditions ifl Lake county, Lih ifrrtfars ago U'M over fGU.OOD lu debt. That debt that tbey offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., ioiedo U. Sold by bill druggists, 75. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. The Eugene booster, " Nobody's Magazine," Is a hummer for the purpos.' Intended, creating a de mand fos Information to supplying; it regarding the advntages of that charming; citj.It's illustrated, and our criiieal eye expands over the beauty of the women, but contracts at the display of the men pictured. We wonder if that bunch of homely chaps as u foil to those female peachea ? NOTICE. -Cast Miners must comply with tho rul'-s and regulations of the Lakeview Water Con. puny, or the water will be shut oil. - tf- S V. KEIIAKT. DI TCH LI N( cry Saloon H AT THE II HEW tf WANTED lands. farmliitr lands. timber and other lands direct from the ow ner. Give full particulars and p'l-e to. ALEX. M I'ltH K'K, -v'u Atton.e.v at law, H;s Hrondw ay, ( uiMnml. Cnl. l'nT KINO HAVE THE P.IST grade of Llipmrs and Cigars to U found In i Iregoii. tf ' II. CCTLEIt W lllsKY AT THE Hotel Lakevh-w liar. Th Is-st and purest whisky made. tf LOOK ,T THE No E Foil HE- ward Issued by the Telephone '" ii ii I hi ny for destroying Its prop erly. pit I THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Men's Winter wear P. M'h. of all kinds at i Li builders, mechanics rtiunf and workers kinds wear Levi Strauss & C Copper Rlreted Overalls 1 V4laUattki cut lull selected denim strong and serviceable uk your dealer .11' jss & Co s :ted Overalls j T6 star Drilling nine Co. i 3 ! t is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gus, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will start you iv a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to 00 The Best In 'i he Wrorld. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. How to kura o Cold lie as careful as you can you will occasionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine jf known reliabil ity, one that has an established repu tation and that is certain to ell'ect a quick cure. Such medicine is Chamberlain's Cough remedy. It has gained a world w ide reputation I y its remarkable cures of this most com mon ailment, aud can always he de pended upon. It acts on nature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec toration, opens the secretions and aids nature iu restoring the system ! to a heal'hy couditon. During the! many years iu which it has been in j general use we have yet to learn of a single case of cold r attack of the gup having resulted iu pneumonia ! when tnis remedy was used, w hich I shows conclusively that it is a certain 1 preventive of that danueroua disease. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy con-i tains no opium or other narcotic aud ! may be given as confidently to a baby as to au adult. For sale by Daly and Hall. ' I WANTF stead want Write M. H. Notice Is hereby given that on Mon day tiie tilth day of Octols-r, I'.His from o'clock A.M. Iii.'mi'iIikI I'. M of said day, Ihe County Board of l'Uil!utlon w ill be lu session at the County Clerk's olllce -it Laketlew ' reg..n, for t he purpose of publicly examining; the Assessment roll for the year Biov, am to correct all crtors In valuation, description of iiiulitles of lands, lots tir other proTty; that t he sit Hug of said board will Ihi ci n tlnueil from day to ilav thereafter 'until t lie ev a in I mi t Ii in n ii d e irBTl 1 1 in HOME ! of said assessment roll shall ls fully Wu completed ; provided, t he said exam- liiatlon Is completed within one moil! h In w hich the board Is reiiulr- D 'I IM BEE LANDS- relinipiishinents wanted tf) buy direct from owners, particulars to L"!LX V' K"K,'",, Oregon J!t j ed to meet. All M-rsniiM Interested nro respect uiiy rctucslcf to In present at Hie sitting of salil iloard of Eiiunllitn tlon, ainl show cause If any there be why their assersnunt for the said yea r should not be charged or cor rected as t he sahl board may seem Just and proper. W. D, West. Assessor of LakeCounl y, Orcgog;. by.l. It. Ulair, iN'puty. N:'I-NL NEWS STAND: DA I BY PAPEKS can be purchased each timming ut Wallace A Co', news stand on Wa ter street, north of Hie Post ofllee. H,tf "WANTED, -GOOD MAN IN EYE ry locality. Good pay; experience unneccHHary to represent large Kenl Estate organization, write today. It F. Loos Co.. DcsMoincs. Iowa." tf , w canon to iciect, under JJJ of the act of Coiigreas, V ist II, 1818, and the acts ' VI ind amendatory thereto, i Wj. it NE quarter, Sec. 24. i Ls J E., W. M. Yi PORTLAND, ORCQON, Htatr Land .otiee. Department of ibe Interior, U. S. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregou. Oct. 10. 19(8. Notice is hereby given that tho State of Oregou. has filed iu this olllce its application to iciect, under the provisions of t he act of CoDgreas, approved August supplemental and the Nw quarti T .:i7 H., K. 10 Any and ail persons claiming adver. sely the lauds described, or desiriuu to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their flidavits of protest in this office on or before the 4th day of December, 1908. , J. N. Watson, Register. The foregoing notice will be pub lished in the Lake County Examiner, priuted at Lakeview, Oregon, for the period of at least thirty days prior to the date herein last mentioned. NSDIC J. N. Watson, Register. tftUs'Ui1 tat . k QUARTERS The Iv.'ikcvicw Furniture Com pany has moved into the lare Iiriek Building on Water street where a Lare Stock of every thing usually found in a I'urn iture Store will he kept Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE i i STORE. WALLACE & - ' ' x - CO., Prop'r iMa been ,&aij T"4'i i i : :il n ljaJ!'ia jl J"- i