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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1909)
Nfv :x MAK. 1H, law (EVEN The Oregon Magazine Hit of 1909 AKh. n r CT3 1 - pt . Beginning in the January issue of HUMAN LIFEthe Magazine About People, ml running through the twelve months of 1909 will be published a story of his boyhood by Homer Davenport, cartoonist, traveler, humorist,, fecturer 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. Dave port, for pure and native humor, is the superior of any we have ever met since the diys of Artcmus 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 thc 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 drawthem.be sure your name is entered as a subscriber to HUMAN LIFE the best magazine, for the money, ever published. Mr. Dav.enport 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 Silvcrton, Oregon. This is a burg of some three hundred people. Mr. Davenport, in his story, states that he feels that the city ii 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. C -si Je Uebr. Eaglneer, who did the work ol fcuc engines end crews llMMH 1,11 11 1 1 11 1 "Portland had tired ma out and tha hind bartaodar f tha St. Charla Motal lat ma alcap oo tha billiard labia, for which I ws later discharged from tha Good Templar! Ixda la Bllverton" ViVe " v,C' .; 1 ''"1 r - mmWxmMM 1 mm VN1 Silverton Trombone Band. "We always played at wa drove out of town and with much effort tha driver held tha 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 rftory commences, and we would call your attention to our wonderful offer at the bottom of this advertisement Al Coolldge and Jake McClaine, prominent oaokara and bualnata men of Silverton in Daveav port's younger days HUMAN LIFE b sbsolutely original. There is no other mag aiinc dealing with people eicluiivcly. 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HUMAN LIFE gives you that intimate knowledge of what tuch people hsve done are doing what they say how and where they live and lot! of first-hand information that you cannot find elsewhere. HUMAN LIFE is a great big magazine, primed en fine paper with colored covers and well illustrated, a nugasine well worth fl.oo ayearandwecanstronglyrecommend HUMAN LIFE to our readers. Human Life and The Examiner one year only $2.25. This offer Good untii April 15 LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED , r.nr v $Je!7 S3 A Complete Rv cord in e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed recoid. and tjot indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and otner books. Hundreds ot mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. waetaefaasssassasfaaafaWS We have notations of all these Error5: Others cani'ot hud them. We have spent nundreds ol dollars hunting pp these errors, and we can guarantee our work. I J. D. VENATOR, Hanger. Some few weeks ago the district or East Kootenai, Saakatcbewan, B. C waa visited by a forest Ore which wept over a territory fifty mllea In width, completely destroying tbetowni of Fernle, Cool Creek and Hosmer, killing 170 people, rendering 0.000 home lees and destroying property valued at 95.000,000. This disaster seems to be traceable to slipshod methods of lum bering which have been followed by employees of the Cedar Valley Lum bering company, they having been careless and left their brush or timber UshJnga without burning them. Other sVstatrous forest Ores which nave raged more recently In northern Mla- Msota, Michigan and Wisconsin ha v. bee the result largely cf an extra dry condition which made the forests aa raaflammable as tinder and liable to lg attlou from passing trains, campflrea and other causes. The prevalence es? these destructive fires, whatever their cans., point to the need of greaUr precaution In lumbering methods an4 tke establishing f patrols which shall import Area starting and summon aid sejfflcient to put them ont before they gain headway. Tnla method of safe guarding Is followed by th. federal government In Its reserves on th. ctflc coast with very satisfactory rs nltn. Unequal)! as a Cure tor Croup "Besides beion an excellent remedy for colds aud throat trouble Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la un- rquaiea as a cure lor croup," sayt liHrry Wlleon, or Wayne town, Ind. When siveu as aooo aa tb. croupv ooiifib appears, this remedy will pre veot the attack. It ia used euoeaa fully in many 'bousaods of homes. For sale by Daly aud Iial. r LIS, vi I ''39 r "a. ' . tti r' V&sii ness a od Xotialnj xtm OpiunLMonrfuw narMkKraLi ZVOTNASCOTIC. AMI' MmaW- AperfM Rrmedy forCatf tloa . Sour StDK.LUrrtna Yrorms f orrvulsicms jfrms ness caLossOFSJXR rteSimlc SinaflsTf ft NEW YORK. as iiy;.r 1 of Exact Copy of Wrapper. For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the L Signature Am w In Use For Over Thirty Years 1U 8 m snmuM mi. 3 LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Bars ia, Prop'r. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May lat, 1905. Lv. Tnrall .. A. M.Lt. Poipframa 10.4$ A k Office in Thornton Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arnvef at Alturas at 6 p. m. Leaves Alturas lor Lakeview ar 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrival of the etaite from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours al ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - Oiven Strict - Attention .. pirst - Class - Accomodations. Bonus S.S6 Steel Br'g 6 4 rail Cr'k..7.06 Kl h 6p'g7.10 Dixie 8.10 rolr.egama8.ao Ar. Mzie 10.66 " KI'hBp'r. U " Fall Creek 11.46 " " Pteel Br'gel2 00 " Bogus 12.20 PM " ThraU 12.46 " Klamath Springs Special. LT.rrhrall 1.30 P. M.Lt. Kl'b Bp'gsI.sSP. M Ar.ogiis l.V " Ar. Fall Creeki.SO " Steel Br'ge2.16 " " Steel Br'ge 8 00 Fsll Creek 2.36 " " Bogus.. 0 " KTbSp'gsHO " " Thrall . ....; LAKEVIEW PLUSM STAGE LINE I. E. Taylor, Prop. Office at B. R ynolds' Store. Stae leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nosdaya and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive at Flush at 9 p. m. Leaves Piush Toes lays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m.f arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. PaBBetiKer fare 3 one way or $5 foi round trip. Freight rates from May let to Nov. let $.76 per hundred ; from Nov. 1st to May let 11.00 per hundred l)i i i tit. .li,.mii,.,.i,.in 1M WESTERN STAGE Klamath Falls-lake view & Stage Company OI'FHIM Hercasnlle C'a tttere, L4!kevtew Aaaerieaai Hotel. Klamath fall FAR EM Ream Trip Osie H'ar IS SIO Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A W. BRYAN Proorietor. jfavee Lakeview at 6 a.m erery day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m. very day bu Sunday. Paaaaagara' are fj Rord trial OPPICB- Hoynolrts dk Wlngfleld'a uikrvlew America's Qreatest Weekly THE Toledo Blade TOLEDO. OHIO ' The Best known Newspaper Ih the United States CIRCULATION 200,000 Papular la Every Stata T ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE Ashland, Oregon Something Special Business and Shorthand Training, Thorough ns Taciicai : Hontha Scholarship, $4(j y Months 6o Note the Special All aluavnti who smrurti a nliie-mniitbs'acholar-alii and f n tor 8etf intier T, will be eutlllod lo (he combined voiirw to J tilt 1. 19M. Id eluding booka and staiiouerv.'t.i 60. Tbls gives you au extra nionih. IneKilgat aud ovuia. Addrrsa P. KITNtU. Prea. Buy Lots In Watson's Addition Before you tu lota auy where In tbla riolnity see innae in Watson 'a addition. 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That this kind of a newspapra la popular, Is proTen from the fact tbat tbe Week ly Blade now haa over SOO.OuO yearly subscrib ers, and Is circulated In ail parts of the United Btatea. In add i ton to the news, tbe Blade pub lishes short and aerial alorles, and many de partments of matter suited to every member ot tba family- Only ona dollar a year. Write lor f ee specimen copy. Address THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. THE EXAMINE!, both OOt I lit TOLEDO BLADE. 1 Yr ,U HICKF HKANUa. .lamps Barry Brads with BwaJlow Fork la rlaht etf sflar awea: rveraa for wsvners. Soma awes Bqtiare Crop and Hill In right ear. Tar Bread 111. Range, Urana Lake. foatoaice addraaa, Uskavlaw.Oragoa Zac Whitwortii Brand with Crop off left ear. Half Dndereroa off right for awea; riraa lor wethers. Tar Brand W. slangs, )sa Creek. fos'oOloa addraa Notice The Lake County Examiner has changed bands, C O. Metzker having sold the paper to Fred J. bowman. All moneys due on anbaoription are payable to Fred J. Bowman, and be is to continue the paper to all subsorip era who have paid in advance, for the full term for which such subscriptions have been paid. Bills due for adver tising to June 15 are payable to O. O. Mettker. Signed O. O. Metzker