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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
AUTOMOBILES BALDWIN & GORDON VTKI.XMVTII I'M. I A UP. IIM'I.ISIM: A(!i:TS 1 OK I.AKi:, KI.AMATII AND II.VKNKY l Ot NTIF.S I OK Til ' B U I C K Till: Hl'ICK stood tlio t-.l of ii l;iilv st.i.e run from I.uko tov to lvlam.it li falls. . Till: Itl'll'lv l tho hot :ill-a round iiumIiIiio for YOl'K use. Thero arc moro Itrit'KS In l.aK County ami liao nlvon hot tor s.iti..iotioii thin any other m 1U0. Till: lU'lt'KS aro malo in all ..!. 0 from a small Kuii-ahoiit to a larno Toiirint: far. Y rlto Italilu In A (.onion at Klamath Tails Ho- ilo ministration and otlior information. Lakeview Saddlery A fomploto lino of wayron ami hujrjs.v liar ii oss, whips, rohos, hits, riatf s, spurs. quilts, roso f ttf s, f to., f to. WW W i:orj thinyr in tho 1 1 no of on r Hugo ami horso furnish, ius. Kopairin by oompotont me ii. THE BEST VAOUZnO SADDLE ON THE MARKET S. F. AHLSTROM - Proprietor mmmmnm i.hh iim Southern saK7Tabie,y,FiC"j:8T.'diriiiMi 1 iWifi-iaBm Standard or Tourist Sleeping Cars from All Points in Nevada Through to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis HOLES GOVERNING nnurii I UOIU 0 Deposits Can Do Worked to Cover Almost Any Amount Td tun mIi the practical Institution of tl)t pesta! saviors hank syte.ii 1111 Tuesday, January ;t, tlii I'nlU'.l States k 1 1 v r 1 1 1 1 1 o t k'ivk tlui people fac lilt ics for dv ink! n part of t lie 1 r earnli.s. Tnetr establishment Is le ; serv i o as l ap idly na mot h-nt.li. in tarded hs tho 111. st fur ren.-liiiiK' ,lin" ,'r"1'1 ly 1,11,1 ''' oiniiit.i Ii-m wilt vi'ir Kieat, tho I'outral I'llii',. hi Konlum! rnpitiinu tlu nor Vlt'l'H l.f SCW'llll t II Oil Mil II t bookkeeper tl llHIIKIIOt I ll I'llftlll MlVlllM I . II M I llt'HH. A 111 Oil if ) pout O III 00 H ll I' K liJ II H t fll by IVsti lister (.ienoral li Itclicook h postal HVillK deposit orli S lilt) til fallow i:iu, nil of t lir 111 tivtiiK iiIIIopm nf tho Hooninl 1'ln'M : (iiolio, A rlz. ; t ro Tillo. Cl. ; I.riiilvlll.', Coin, ; Cusur il 'A lino, Idaho; A .oicinda, Mont.; (.'hi -1 11 City, Nov. ; Klaivath I'alla, O10. ; I'rovo I'tuh ; Olymplii Wash.; I.iiraiuto, Wyn. If tlio .syi.t.in adopted f-t a vi-n sno ot's ful. it 1 planned to oxtoiiit tho MAD. COYOTES KILL; FEDERAL All) SEN! Wallowa County Rosidcnts In Torror of Their Lives lluanciiil .-(.(. tii! on ty tlio noveru uiont iu 1-0 t tie nut iioritit ioi. oi mi tional titnk. Hint t licit oihthI Km nlll tie MHti t.e.1 it li int i'i out l.y I!. . hiu' u in throng tioiit t tie m Kl. Tlio j t trm tin- tcoii iniuiKuriilcil 011 11 ciai.iiriittvoly .-mull oohIo. (iih I'ontotiioo in oiioh htiito anil t t-i r 1 1 it y llH tit' I' 11 M lci'to l hi h .oMltMrv. In ' thfse 4S oIIIook h tluirouti toi-t lll .ii,.,,. I'ohtoiiU'o 111 iti oi.iiiitrr Mill uibtnl brtvlllklH ''.I'l.iinltnry. 1.0 I PARDON RICH MAN Dining Cars on all Trains tfThe District Freight and Passenger Agent, Reno, Nev., will be glad to answer all inquiries, quote rates, freight or passenger, and to be helpful in every way Call or write WWWMUHII unci II )lliiinir,irirwWMnYf!i;r3w,, Chain herlain'a Cotili Remedy never tiHu.ppolnt8 tlioH9 who uho It for ah rttinutt' eotifbB, coMh ami Irrltutlonn of the t hroiit and iunn. It Htaridw uurlsallt'd hh a remedy for all throut and luug dlHeuses. Hold by ull yood dcalore. S. A. MUS1IEX. Surveying and Knglneerlnt; City Enfrlnetr Kulte No. 1 Lakeview Wataon Block Oregon tio iuhiIu. it nun iloi'tdotl tn 11111L0 t lie I .... I ,. .1 I M . IL,:. -...oil Iiu. I 1 oaiiKB t tie l inn M.lo( ti'i) ihllprs inllio ly from I tint (t ny other syslem in 1 the KorM. .'tie now tu'lie'iia i tlio romilt of uiHiiy niouttis of work liy oounuittoos of (iotul an.) t miking expert J, w lione oircrts wore ditootod tn- h t our. I nf trustees d'Urislin i f ttio jio.tiniif tor kjenenil, t tie toorotiiry of the ti injury ntnl tlie attorney iron era I No asd t.ooks will do fnriMHliod ilopositor, tint ' t (lopovi'M will t.o evidenced ty onyrnvo l pontul uvuii; i'rtitloato, issued In tlxod tieno.nl unl i. .n m of tl, H 2, fid, Jl' and toil, eacti tenriiiK' tli name ot ttio do.oi itor and ttie -into on wtiK'li tlio inter est tipping to ufi rim Tlio oerl 1 lloateH are ucn t ruusterralile and 11 on neno i atile. Interest will l.o imyatle uunii ally at t tie rate of "J r I'ent per an num. Liy the ternm of tho law, no a vuint for les.-i tliuti il may da opei.ed and no person may de urit more than fHu in any calenJ ir month, or have to hi credit at any ti'iio inore than ) ex-t'lur-ivo of UcVUUiilUfe I i-itere-it. Ai'- counts may to opt :, e l l y tiny person over ten years in I Is nr I..T own name ail ty mame 1 i : men i-i their Own uamos. The aoi'oii 1: 1 s it wit.-. caunot to i-itertero-l it or ;.m (rolled ty tl.- 1,1. 1 .11, .K I'ur ' I.e pi(S-ln nr.J9,:uI9 ill I I' (united to p i'i 'ns .t the p , at which the f.v.-ten: is ettai.llet -il. iueetriot l:i ci.llr.ly free, uu lee telnj ioi lire I in cuiiti ot lou with the ope n 1 1; i c.f au aei'ooiit ir tho w it h. 1 r:i a oi vi mi ney i! p. ..-!!. .No 1 r.sou ooniieeted witii the f or o til i't pai t in 1 n t will I.e 1 ermitt to dii-ci eiti,.-r 'l,e nauie of a .le po-it.'r. 1 r the ani'i.ii.t of iiia dotiosit, ui:i..-- lit. !r I 1 .j li ;,o Ly the po.-t nid-ter i-1; 1 . r.U. )ip..,i'-i may le w 1 1 h ! iti A a a any time i''i ai'.'lii-d iutere-', or t.ie iat-ro-t ai.jno may to w it h'lrti u. Wl.ll- deposit- ,,t le-B th-ill rl W ill not Le ii'i'tKi' I, .-'n :i a no nits n.ay l e .-are I for den:. -it bv t.'.n pnrrha-e of po-'al rini:i'ii cards t 1 rents eacii au I of 10 cent po-lal saviuuM Btamps, v. I.u h hai; tieen npeoially prctari'd fur the p'irp ?e will La on sale at all ilepository ollices. Hacti rost.il linvlniii card oi ntali..i Llank spaces to which l'lient hauiiD htamps may l.n allixed as purchased. The po.it master will ar.i ept a poetal i-avun curd with 11 me 10 ci tit t-aviiib fctamps alllxed as a depusit of rl either 111 cpeniui,' an account or In add in t( t:j an txistiiiK acooiiut. Ihis feature is expected to appeal rarticu larly to chil Iren and to en cniira'a in th-tn hal.iti, of thrift. Au interest i lit! featurti of it e sya tern is the privil-i;e accord, d a depos itor of I'l.uvertinu hia mviLa Into L'ui:e I -il itiM L mils, to ho its. led In denominations ol g-J(). elO, io and li'0. a-i l multiplea of ?00 up to lhe LondH wtll Le lusuei in lioth reii-tere.d and coupon form and will L'iar internbt al tho rata of 2j per cent, rayahlit fee mi annually. The bonds are redeemable at the pleasure of the United Htatea one year from the da'e of iHhuo iu K"ld coin. No limit id placed on the amount of the.be bonds a depositor may acMiire, as the hoods are not couutel as a part of th rnaxiinuin c f i'A)0 allowed one depositor. Moat of the tuuda received from depositors will be placed in local tanks throughout the country so that the money rnav be available for cur rent commercial needs. These depos its will be Becuied by bonds deposited by the banks with the treasurer of the United States. Five per cent of the deposit will be held ty the treasurer of the United States as a reserve and the board of trustees is authorized to invest :!0 per ceut In United States bonds. The faith of the United States la pledged to the payment of all depos its with accrued interest. The savings certificate plan of in dication deposits was adopted upon the recommendation of the committee of experts appointed last June by Fobtmaster General Jlilchoock. It was found that the expense of oper ating the passbook system la ferelgn Twelvn hunter in tlui employ of tho I'oiestry Servloo will to mint to vVnIIowii County to assist t tut atiUn ami county ullloiiils in exterminating moid ooynten. Ci'ni d intf to the ( )i f koii Ihii, IIih ( invi'innii'iit hunlem ar nil expert 111.11 ksinen testlen lii llIM vota.'d In trapplim Hlld polsnll Inn. They ute expeclml to al I uieat ly In klllli.y tho coyotes that Imvo b ttou poraiuiri, .los, sheep wn I onttlo, Hpreadluu hydrnpu .lua mi l causinu a relun of terror throuhoiit tho county. Mad coyotes lone rushed Into iIocIih of nhoep, DiiappniK priuii Uoiumsly. have t Itten iIom himI Invaded tarn- Lumber Kinfjr ,.Mrd., tmi, i,(irM1,H r,1AH. Not AllOWCd tO Buy '" 111111 instauco attacked a boy. His Tim lho hoy wiis .liihn lul,y, 7 vctirs old. A mad coyoto caiini Into tlui KOlionl yard just as tho chlldreii were Washington, Jim. 1'. -1 toclariiiK thai d isiu Issinl 1 r tho noun hour. They tints had no eltoct iik H i 11 1st wealth, fhase.l the coyote i,ii H init;it(irinij President Tuft today refused In com barnyard, wh.ro Hih animal bit a pltf, mute tho sentence of W. S. Harlan, at tucked the llotdcy boy, tndly Ucei wealt ry uiaiuiktor of ( xtensivo lumlier at lnk' his face, wnd nearly des'rojed and turpeiitiuo inloiestii of (''(orida one eye. Tho animal then bit a and .ilatama, ooim icte l nf peonano. ohoop. Tho toy wan brjiikiht to 1'ort "l ines aro not elloctiH iiwalnst land and was Klven the 1'nstrur treat- wealtl ," wrote Tuft, 111 denying the meat ty Hr. Calvin S. White, secro I lea of Harlan's friends, "imprison- turyofthe statu Hoard of Health. Client is necessary to restrain and Hoth tho pu and th i.heep developed eniori'O. inn luiprlsonmetit part or rallies, which la coosl leiel OI'IMCIAL DIRIXTOUyJ hATII.NA I. I'r. nl.t. nl lllnni II. Tri Vice Prenldi lll Imiiii H.HIiri limn . eri .nl ) 1.1 sim.. I'hiini..li. r. K inn i. e rim v hI I ri Hs.irjr .... him. kiln Mhi VvIkIi leeieury 11I Mar In ..I. II In. k Iiki.ii Miiril. ) lii'lli rnl Ilrntnn H li kelahnlll 1'imiiiinnn r ii.'.i.tkI I-1 ti a II, llliehi a 4e -relaiynl Navy Uiuli. Von I.. Meyer , felai) liii. iiiir Itli haul lialiliiiter ' niai 11I Ai, 1 li Hi 1 11 ri Jainra W limni 'i lili-o -v 11I I .mini, fi n I harli Nani'1 I'liiel Juaiiep . , . I liarl. I' a nl Whim V' all, HI W arner, (I, M. Vi iimuii I iiiiiiiiUkIiiih.c A', a, IllelianU l H. I.alnl I inn In ll..ii. ri k Oiv rimr ' mi nl Slate . IriM-uri'r i 11.11 nr IhMiitiiI i.ial I'uiiilii limiriietlnii. . 1'runer I' l n I Km n I 'urn ...... I. s. hi.lia.iila I I in s. hi'liaiiila. Ik'll'KX'.l'll i:iilel Junlli e , ,, Viiit late J uallri Una n lil . K W, Mriia.ui .... I In... II. Kr M. I ran lur.l . . . . . t. It. a I'li-rtitnn W . h. 1 . 11 11 1 a a v J. . Holla- linailiiui liutiriie, Jr. o. A. 1 li a m 1.1- r 1 a I a I W . i:. II aw lev I A. V. I.affi-My ariarMKi mat II H lli an 1 r. A . Minim A.T.maier 1.. II. Mi, mi It Jl 1 . A. lrlirl.ii ' UIITM JI HICUI. lilNTHII-1. I ihIko .... Mem y I.. Hi -nana All.. 1 in t II. V. K 11) keielall I tl.lal A I I V K Ullll Hi lialiir . . rtepren-lilul.ve II. II Mirrjiuall II I' lii'Uliait I, I Iiiiiiiiiii 11 II M.I. A Mi or Ml K. irtliiir W . urn in Iti-itlatur red I' I rulli-iuliiiT K.-i.elver l. K K I DUN I V di'lK" i:ii-r siienff Ireaaiirer Aaai-aaur t. ll.inl .-il.l. . . . surveyor Colltlntaa!iiiiira lui k ItlalM-rtnr. . II Daly K W . I'ajru w II siu.t. r . . K. o A lilairnin A.J. huater . .. K. Il, Ja. kai.n a. A. Mi.aln li I I . A Iti-liart I r I. All. I. rami Win. J. I iiiii llu.it II V. sili-Uliiil I l J. W III i I this sentence operates powerfully to 0 U lenco t hut t he toy w ss t horoiinhly J J. s.'u','',,' " i low n ok i.ak kv:kw. Ilalli-jr ampin . ilaym I'll OH llllll'll prevent tho recurrence of nu ll inoculated w 1: h fiyilnii.hiihla irma oirensrs ty men of IiiTlt atralis a d I. lit he I.,,, i,Hlie-l tho pii-,cilted business standiiik;. T J 1 ellevu such a ooura,. of treatment mil liemi sent man from tho penalty of imprison homo cured. meiit when i.p.rly con vide I and Later, l.tither .Jjhnsnn, 1:1 yeara se.itenceil would Iptntrenk down tie i ll, while lirrdlnc shsep, wrs l.ltteu authority Of tho law with those who ty his ou iluj;, attei' It hid been have power and in llience, and to I lit n I r a 111 11 I cuyute that runhoil 11. a 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 a i. i.i' 1 . , Ki.i-tirili.r . i ri-aaun-r tempt further trenches on their art What Is wuise, H would ;iio airounds fi r t ho content Ion often heard that only poor chniniiN ute really pun ish.- I " 1 1 a r Inn a - c m v l.l d 1 11 tie fi I era I circuit coiiit. He ai.s lined 1 1111 I nr 11 1 1 nee I to is mouths' impiis 111 11 ei:t. TaTt c i:niu:i,i I the sentence to six in i: lit fi.-. lhe sipreme court iill'i 1 . 1 the M i l:i.u .'t th- circuit court. la't ha- 1 0 I ee .1 petition.!! ty Harlan'- fried Is In coniMiute tlo i in ; 1 Isiiii in e ii t s'i; t eiifii (litlrely. it ah- tills 11 III. !l he today refused to do. ;,; SHEEP MEN WANT S1MI0N FOR STUDY Draft Resolutions Favor ing Place for Testing of Hardy Plants of the important res: lutlcns nine I upon th resolut ioiiH On 1 telm committee of the National WooU'row rs' Asiocnt' ion, Is to advocate a law providing for a aMttion in Colorado 1 to study the most l:urdy plant lite Ahicli can I.e adapted to tho euini I ariii and ai i l regions an 1 especially tu the 1 lateau country whre low i temperatures prevail. Colonel W. K. j Skinner, of Colorado, la fathering tho ellorl, which orl'lnatdd in his state and has stroiia! tu. I. ii:n from st.u-K i nlerests. rruvldiu hardier raiiKu ra-ses for the ;reat ruilou I hat has become practically tun eu under close yr.in. ( radices, is ouu of the nio.-t vital protleiu I, etore the Ai.;er!can ht.ick men today. '1 hi re havd teen a 11111I tltude of t-iikUtjr t luua In remind to the w ork. Twenty-four years nn Ki tert (oiiiss, editor of the Uenver Iteputll can, bewail campaigning for improve 1 conditions in this respect. The peo ple ot Colorado realize p rhaps more that: those of any other district, the need of such innovation. Nature's heihiaio is easily swept away from many of the arid district. It is Into the nil, 1st of 11 thick. Many of tile sheej tltteli , le I nf IhhleS and thudia! .Misklli-d. Johnson is now under the cue of Dr. While mid la Oiuly It 'eiviu nn injection of biuiihi sent ty the Hutlio Health 1,1, d .inrluo Hi - pllal .Set v ico fioin Washington. 1 I'. J'. ar of a spieaJ of tho disease wa.-. no yreMt that Johnson was placed uiiiier arrest and han lcull nl when it was lenrue I ho I11 1 been liittcu by I.IS ill's'. Veslcrd iy the hia 1 of uiliiji Let lik 111K to lr. I'. M. (ill nidi of flora, was received ty Dr. White Hud the train was fuiiud In tu full of laties Kcrnis. In 11 Utter Dr. (illmoro said his dot- di-velopod tho llrst. Hymptoms i.f the disease m a neighbor's yard and was kl led. Dr. W. li. I.j tie, .Stalo Veteil 1 1 a 1 -Ian, has l.eeo spenillun inucli id his time li' Wall nn I'uunty in ve -! il i'ltl the epi IrtMc i,f ratios aini iu : ho cuyotes. He has ertatllshtd 11 .pi u uutiije, jiohltitli.' animals li .111 I 1 11. if Ink 'u iu or out of t no c '.'ill, and all Uos, when not in use. .ue oide oil mu.led. He has also posted notices of warn ilia! and the nowspap els have taken up the crusado aKAlnst rabies. Sheepa.en have become alarmnl at losses niuoiiu their tlocku and further Invasion of coyotes ami liavii agreed to each furnish one man tu assist the Koverti.iieut hunters in exterinlnatiuaf tho wild animals respoiisibli) for the spread of the .11-. ease. They have also olleied an additional b .unity of fl. oi) for each coyote killed. Tho county bounty is cl.."i(l end tho hide toiuit worth f- makes a total re ward of i' for each c.oyoto killed. An tttdrt is now belni.' made to in ducn tho Couiily Comm issiouers to increase tho tounty on coyote scalps. "While the ( lovirnment, state and county nlllcliils will do all they can to xierminate coyotes;," said Dr. Lytle, "tl e 1 eoplo must help. It is a bin undertakiiiK. However, it Is fortunate that tin people o' Wallowa County aro thniouul ly alarmed, as they will more readily kIvo tlieir a-Bis.tance. The aituatlou is serious, but 1 believe the campaign outlined will Hoon stamp out the rallies. A I.AK I. Vir.W IniA Mi UK I Ha i. 'rraliti'iil I ri-a'ir. r sarrrtaj I - liian. .' lelnal r la. I'lllillelly Mm k l uii H I pal iifr'eiiliiiral lino II. .11 in 1 1 o- mail . W. 11. -HlltK . I' M MU.r . M . II. Kl. . . 1.. r . 1 nun i y r VV . I I'ainn W. I' II. r)lm. I . II . In. Ilk. I s V. Iti liait 1 r.r s. riiv-.' CHURCH DlkflCTORY cm-r ii nn V'lnx.l at In 11 I,, 1 1. 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I't. arlui ; avr i il A M ami 7: I' M of , f ,nill :v "'"lilli siiinlnv- mIi.h.i H( ), ( ' ' " ' : al 7: i u l li,. s ,,V i ' I AO alt: em.iia.ly luv IU-.1 in . I .' . r.lr, lil.V. I.. K II KMiKllSON. l.niMil; DIRI-CTOUY Mi'i'ta , I'lll II II I linn. I ... I A K I II.W I v s.-i i .ii I ninl .mil. in M.ian.l, .in 1 1 1 -- li . W ; I His, i Ml. HI in in I h.ir-lliy o II Ol. I nk,') l.-M W in. ii ii f ii i r, K. UI'lilH'K UK IK. Milt I.AKK-IIUIIE I.' l ' . 1 .'. "'. Mocia r : an. I iinrn i iinr-'liiva i,l i , Ii innlilli i ,,,i, ai : r.iia i'. . i'. ,,( M.; Mary I'n.t " i -' 10 1" MCI IU 11. I. nl I' .... hi 1 1 r. I, rertle lie t. . . V- l aki ji;w i.iiiii.i., s. O.K., mi .-la ivory i-iiluiilny in-iun ,,, ri'llona Hull, nt 7:.in .c i.M k, irmii uem. . i tn Aj.rll 1, ami ,u H nil lurk Irnlil A.ri I ' i 'r'. r.. i in iii'V, yt ' iirio'i , .-I'l-ri iai y ti.; '. O.O.K. 1AI I VII W r.M AMIMKM NO I II. O. I'., I.irrla II,,- III. l , ,ir.l 'IlinrS lay rvililllL'a i.l , Hill iii, mil, Ii, ii. 1. 1 I.'.. 1 1 J ,,i, i hi.. ni . i.n. ai i Ii ii r. C ' o iii Hie r 1.0 y, Mrili... KKIIKKAIt I'llMii: . I.AKh.V ll'.W I.OIll.K. M)l l" 'i !' "" ' l III e ai i oinl ami (uiirtld m 1 '' Kellowa Hall Mrs AKlrmii. S. ti.; .Mr., hia I. Minna V.O-i Mm. M. Ii. M,,aa. .Seer.uary ; Mrs. Alo Hniilliii;, Treasurer. K. H. OHIKNTAI. I'll A I'TKH, No A, I. A K H view. 0, k,n,. Merta nil 1 lleailay r l me lull i,,,,i,n uinl tin, weeki llierenliiir, li Vl.itiug nn mi I,,-ra nr inllnlly Invite. I 'OKNKI.IA A. VV A'i HON, W. M. IA t'KIIACII.Mieretarv similar cuu, iialiju is now tsiuu con- dueled in Asotin Cmlotir U'kdhi...,. parent that Lirasaes kiow elsewhere1. .. . ,, ... ... ., , . ... ,ou' whore the disease appears which could be acclimated and adapt-1, . . , . . , . . . ,. ... . . . . : to have hem brought into Orei?on. ed. Where this work haa tieen doue . . , , .7 , , , .. .... , i liere am also novei'al caHes In Idaho iu nuy unisui, tut) I'uuuiuuu 01 iiiu rariKO lias teen benefitei rapidly, liut hII such work must bo done by the (ioverumeut, by trained men who are K'vdnu their whole timo to it, and I and two deaths from the disease oc 1 curred in (iraneville laet Hiiinrner. I At that time they did not think seri I ously of the matter, but now that I evervnnp. Unnoa ii. wiia rulilnu liian the plan that is bein aKitated now j bw av,akenR(1 t0 th(f , of is to establish a bitf station in Colo- , 8tHti0 n rado which shall make a world rtudy j ' . m of the problem and nivo years in ex perlmeutluti with domeutio and for elK'i tErassea, and ilnally develop a spenies of sufficient hardihood to withstand conditions confronted there and elsewhere throughout the Hooky Mountain plateaus. l)i:.TH IX KOAKINti I T hi: may not result from the work of lire biiKH, but ofU'ii Hevero burns) are cauHuil that make a quick lioed 'for liuckleu's Arnica Halve, the ijiilekoHt, Hurest cure for burns, wouihIh, brulaus, boils, sores. It subdues inlluiniuatlon. It kills pain, .t Hoothes and heula. Drives of nkiu eruptloiiH, ulcers or piles. Ouly tiTic at A. L. Thornton's. SOI.VKS A DIOKr.MY.SJ'KltV. "1 want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," wrote C. H. Under, of LewiHburg, W. 'a., "for tlio wonderful double benefit I Kt from Klectrio. I'.ltters, In curing me of hoth a Hcvere csHe of stomacli t rouble and of rhciimatlHin, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made Just for mo. For dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice ami to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheiiiiiatlHin, Klectrlc Hitters has no equal. Try them, livery bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Duly fiOc ut A. Ii. Thornton's. I'ROPKSSIONAL CARDS fv. K. 'nun Attorney nt Law and Noary Public KKK'K-halv IIiiIIiIIuk. f, H. V ION A TO II Attorney at Lakeview. OreKOrl Law, I -Mini .11 ull em MpfrUII I '-KICK-Dalr Bnlldlnu. ("J II AKLIOS UMHACII Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles woiaiuiiod HUM Lakeview, Or I ( Lev own of 'I lulu- 'lllll lis in Volt Ten Th, stenli City, ever pou n tho t Tlu Whirl City. Wh Of Ull Iymrne W. 1'AIR TIIOMI'HON. Attorney at Law Office in 0. V. L.Co.'a Building. Lakkviicw. Oheoo J. L. LYONS, D. D. 5. Dentist Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Klgbt Vear'i exparleno In MIohlgAn. UraJaaU of lulvsrally ol iltohlgao. placei mticli body prices result had stenk which tnbllsl Itlds rose b avoid sell tli $2.50 : a silo had Ik to tho solo ni