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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1909)
LAKE fOUNTY EXAMINER. LAKKVIEW. OU .(K) Till f.vi:m Tlre-Qregon Magazine Hit of 1909 r Beginning in the January issue of HUMAN LIFE, the Magazine About People, and running through the twelve months of 1909 will be published a story of his boyhood by Homer Davenport, cartoonist, traveler, humorist, lecturer and man of many stories. The scene of Mr. Davenport's boyhood and young manhood is laid in Oregon and covers many of the people that are well known there today. Mr. Daver.porr, for pure and native humor, is the superior of any we have ever met since the days of Artemus Ward. Those who follow Mr. Davenport through this year's issues of HUMAN LIFE will remember 1909 as the year of laughs. Mr. Davenport's articles will be illustrated by himself, and the pictures he has drawn, representative of his many delightful that is, delightful to read about adven tures, will constitute not the least part of the fun. If you want to read this story from the beginning, if you want to see Mr. Daven port's pictures of himself from early boyhood to manhood, his father, his family, and all of his Oregon friends, as only Mr. Davenport can draw them, be sure your name is entered as a subscriber to HUMAN LIFE the best magazine, for the money, ever published. Mr. Davenport starts his story at a very early age when his father tells him that they are to move from their farm in Salem, Oregon, to Silverton, Oregon. This is a burg of some three hundred people. Mr. Davenport, in his story, states that he feels that the city '13 calling them and that his opportunities for studying art in the Latin Quarter of Silverton will be exceptionally good. The story will carry Mr. Davenport up to his San Francisco days, when he made his first big hit as a cartoonist. 1 'jpmm J Jap Libby, Eoilnrrr, who did the work of fcur eoiiinct and crew Portland had tired me out and the kind bartender of the St. Charles Hotel let me aleep on the billiarj table, for which t was later discharged from the Good Templar's Lodge In Silverton " Silverton Trombone Band. "We always played as we drove out of town and with much effort the driver held the team " Send us your subscription to HUMAN LIFE. We can start you with the January 1909 issue, this is the number in which Mr. Davenport's &ory commences, and we would call your attention to our wonderful offer at the bottom of this advertisement. HUMAN LIFE is absolutely original. There is no other mig szine dealing with people exduiively. It is filled from cover to cover with stories and pictures of people and will keep the entire family posted as to the actions and doings of all the prominent people of the entire world. It has the greatest writer in this country of vigorous, virile, pun gent, forceful, piquant English, as its editor-in-chief, Alfred Henry Lewis, the caustic contributor to the Saturday Evening Pott, Cos mopolitan, Success and many other representative periodicals ; the author of " The President," "The Boss," " WolfvUle," "Andrew Jackson," and other books of story and adventure, every one scin tillating with strenuous life. Mr. Lewis's fingers are upon the public pulse ; he knows what the public wants, and he gives them running over measure. HUMAN LIFE is up-to-date in its fresh, original matter from the best authors and the best artists, and filled to over flowing with human interest. You will find the great and the almost great, the famous and sometimes infamous, described in HUMAN LIFE, with a knowledge of their little humanities that is engrossing. Among the well known writers of the day who contribute to HUMAN LIFE are Charles Edward Russell, Vance Thompson, Upton Sinclair, David Graham Phillips, Elbert Hubbard, Brand Wbitlock, David Belaaco, Clara Morris, Ada Patterson, Laura Jean Libby, Nanon Tobey and many others. HUMAN LIFE is unique in that its principal aim is to tell truth ful, fascinating, live, up-to-date human tales about real human people rich people poor people good people r bad people people who have accomplished things people who are trying to accomplish things people you want to know about people that everybody wants to know about. HUMAN LIFE gives you that intimate knowledge of what such people have done are doing what they say how and where they live and lots of first-hand information that you cannot find elsewhere. Al Coolldge and Jake McClaine, prominent oankera and business men of Silverton in Daven port's younger days HUMAN LIFE it a great big magazine, printed on fine paper with colored covers and well illustrated, a magaiine well worth l.OO a year and we can strongly recommend HUMAN LIFE to our readers. Evei"y man and woman In Oregon should read HUMAN LIFE, the Magazine About People, during 1909 do not fail to read the following most liberal subscription offer and act at once. This offer is not good after May 1st, 1909. Human Life and The Examiner one year only $2.25. This offer is time limited. LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT O. f INCORPORATED ' I IP tt 1 1 n hi mm-'tWHmumtW A Complete Record VTA e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake" County, jTj which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer w ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. YM convenience. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed recoid, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and otner books. Hundreds oi mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up Irom the records. saawaaaaftwaaaawaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaa. 9 We have notations of all these Error5. Others cani'ot find them. We have spent hundreds 01 dollars hunting t?p these errors, and we can guarantee our work. , J. D. VENATOR, manager. IPepeatng Shotgun This new 6-shot model is the simplest, surest, and fastest 12 gauge repeater made. It has the solid top, side ejection and double extractors special lOtmflji fea tures ot comfort and The closed-in breech keeps the action clean and the shells dry keeps out rain, snow, dirt, leaves twigs and sand. The new take-down construction allows you to lake sun apart In ten seconds for cleaning or packing;, yet the joint la always as firm and rigid as in solid frame, non-take-down sun. 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Clntuf to tnniuee center, of Lakeview 'i'J tf. All the Iti'fHt newt mntHiiifdJ in Toe Examiner. 9 ALCOHOL a lit rmr AVcgelablf RrparationrorAs (tag tiie StoaadB aidJowjk of IB Promotes DiratfonWur ness and Rrairontaln? nrttw Opumlorphinc nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC. MHMBBaBaaeaeaaaaaaBnaaM AaptsV W tlirmSrrl- Aperfect Remedy forCbreflpt- tion.souTaroraacn.uiamiutj WormjCorrvulsroiisfeverisIi ness and loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. 1AI5M3AI il1 J of For Infanta and Children. ! Tho Kind You Have Always Sought Bears the A Signature Am ' In Use For Over Thirty Years Guaranteed under the toodnrt Exact Copy of Wrapper. Ml ID) Ullli tmc etfrreua soar. tm m are. LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Babe sa, Prop'r. Office, in Thornton's Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrivet at Alturas at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas for Lakeview ai 6 o'clock a. tn. or on the arrival of the stage from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. KLAHATH LAKH ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st, 1906. Lt. Tfli'all ... A. M.Lv.r.iteframa 10. S A w Ar. Bogus. ..8.S5 " Ar. Dixie 10.M ' Steel Br'g .46 au uri .7.00 " Kl h 8p'g7.10 " Dixie 8.10 fokegama.20 Kl'h fin's V ' FallCroeS 11.45 Steel Br'ge lt.os " Rogus 1 30 P M " Thrall li.it Freight - Matters Strict - Attention Given Klamath Springs Special. Lv.rrhrall 1.80 P. M.Lv. Kl'h Bp'gst.WP. 11 ar. nogua i.no " Ar. rail Creett M " Steel Br'ge2.16 rail frees 2.85 Kl'h Sp'gattu Steel Br'reSOO " " Bogus I. to ' Thrall . ...H.4V First - Class - Accomodations. LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE 1. E. Tavlor, Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' Store. fttage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed uosdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive t Flush at 9 p. m. Leaven Piush Tues lays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at ( a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. tn. Paenger fare 3 one way or $5 for round trip. Freight rates from May In to Nov. lot $.75 per hundred j from Nov. lat o Mav 1st 11.110 per hnndred WESTERN STAGE Klamath Falls-lake view & Stage Company Mercantile Co'a feitare, lakeview Amerlraa Hotel. Klassaath alla Roan a Trip Oaie Way PAR KM Itt Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A W. BRYAN Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m erety day but Suni'ay. Returning, Jeaveu Paisley at 6 :30 a. tn. every day bu Sunday. Passangsrs ar $3 Kot trip $ APPICP- HcvnnM. A Wlnirflel.l'. .kcTlnw America's Greatest Weekly THE Toledo Blade TOLEDO. OHIO The Best known Newspaper In the United States CIRCULATION 200,000 Popular In Evsry Stats KILL the COUGH AND CURE the LUNGS 0 w Br. King'! rJoiv Discovery PBICE BA a, I1AA OLDS Trial Bonis Fm AND ALL THROAT AND LUNQ TROUBLES. FflR OQUCHQ QUABANT0 SATIS VACXOUY Oil MONEY Mil KKI HKAWIM. Jamps Barry Brnds with Swallow folk la rlahl asr (or ws:rrs lorwttuara. tiomaewes bquart rop and Hil In right ear. lar strand 111. 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