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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
v,v.f. AGE SfJf ll Children Cry The Kind You Have Always in me for over ;W) jmn, and has &(st?,, sonal vt.t A.IInv All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jmt-as-Kood are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against lixperiiuvnt ; What is CASTORIA Catoria is n harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Irops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. ltd njre Is Its guarantee. It destroys AVorius and allays Fevrrishness. It cures Iiarrhca and AVInd Colic, It rrlievos Tcothinjr Troubles, curt-s Contliatlon and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fool, rejrulutes the Stomach and ltowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS X7 (Bears the The Kind You Rave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years the cmraua commnt. tt u piJipiin.ii uw mmmmmmm ii HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOIT F1RST-CAL55 AcconnonATioNs SAflPLE ROOn For COnnERCIALgUJ 4; . a r v e r. COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. LIGHT GEO. HARROW WALLACE & SON ' Wm. Wallace, Coroner for Lake County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION' AND Parlors, next door WATSON The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating of it. Have you tried our make of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mince Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. SHAMROCK STABLES J. MlKI'IIY, l'ROPKIKTOR Specif! Attention to Transient Stock. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open. Phone 571 LAKEVIEW :::::: OREGON Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB, Propr'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Fred Delivery 3 for Fletcher's Itonpht, ami which ha boon has borne the "lijnaturo of been made under hi ior MiporvtMon since It Infancy. no one to devolve you In Ihl. Signature of sro-trr ntw yonu cm. 111 3B "I ,pmi ' miiHjim i S3 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED to Telephone Office BUILDING HALF IlI.0,'K K A ST OK 0I HT HOUSE ami r c i i 1 iim 1 i Hi. 1 1 i h 1 1 mm 6m&& PRICES ADVANCE ALL OVER WORLD Thnt iiriom hv ailvnnrcd In tmrt of the world as well nu in the United Stalra I tvidoncod lv a fitatcmont ore Dared I'V the Hurciu of Statiatioa. 1V oartnient f Commerce and Labor, com trins imwrt iricea at the present time with thore of certain earlier veara. Th imiHirt rluurea of the United Statra aoverrment reorenenU under exia tirir law and rcirulnttonn. the price of the articles in auetdion in the whole fate markets of the country from which imuorteij. and pmparison. therefore, of the average. Import rliH' of the principle articles Imported at the present time compared with those of cor red do mime pcrioda in earlier vears indicates, in soma decree at leavt. fluctuation in prices in the countries from which these articles are imported. This comparison of prices is rendered practicable bv the reasmn of the fact Ithat the bureau of Statistics publishes I in its Summary of Commerce and Finance a table showintr the monthly averaee import prices of the principle articles brought into the country, and states at the head of the table that "The value of the (roods represents their value in the foreign markets." These statements of averare import prices are obtained bv comparing quan tity wilii value for the period in ques tion, or in other words, by dividing the stated otiHntitv of the article under n.i.lorBtinn into the stated value i.VIDIuviv - . thereof and thus determining the im- TilnH br ..II tl.r,N i-irm of tt..- ram l,,.M.M..,f nimntitv. This11""1 '" ,;,k M'l""' ""' B",,, Lt ' i value n - - ! table shows, for example, the average' price of coffee imptirleil in August. 1911. as 11.8c per pound, against 6.4o per pound in August. liXil. a decade ! ago: india rubber, an average of 8.4c per pour.d in August. 1911. against1 4ti.9e per (Hund in August liKil ; cloth-! ing wool. 22.9c per pound in August. 1911. against 12c per pound in August. I 1901 : combing wool. 3o9c Per DOUtlU against1 in August of the present vear, 19.8c in August a decade ago: flax. WH.65 Per ton in August. 1911. against . ,, . ,J $216.82 in August. 1901 ; hemo. K10.10 i per ton in August of the present vear. . . against $1&.'.1 in August. 1901: tin I plates. 3.9r per pound in August of the ! current year, against 3o in the corres-1 ! ponding month a decade ag,c : tin in i : bars, blocks, etc.. 11.2c Per pound in I August. 1911. aainit 20.50 a pound in I August. 1901 : and tea. 12.2c in August of the current year. pound against 1 13.3c a pound in the correspond ng ' month a decade ago. ! California believes in trying all the 1 fada at one time, and being, done with ' it. Baltimore Sun. A MAIL I'A KKIKR'H I.DAI) S-nm li-vli r h.-n hi; hsi ft i k l.nck bihI kiilm-y trn ihli- Kn-il Inn tiri ii, inU rr. r t Ah hlssiii, Kmk. my: -l have U n UhIi-n il ; with ki'lio v nil l.lftilder iroiilil' snd hml I vrrr pftin ro uiy bi k W lu iii i er 1 1 r- rifil In avv losit of mail my Mnrr truutile liiiTi'is'-l -..me lime I ! t takliiK Kuli-y Ki'lm y I'ill. aid nuce lk in tln-m I liave otti n i-ntiri-iy rid ol all my k iiiaey trim tile ami aui at nou"d nuw an ever" Knr tale liy ! A I. Tliuruton I The mortality statistics of the Turko i Italian war continue to lead those of ! football. PitUburg Gazette Times. I . .... "I mil pleased to recommend I'lium brTluln'H CoiikIi lleineil.y nu the Ih-hI tiling I know of uml Mitfest remedy for l'oiikIih, coldrt and lironcl,l;il triiu- I Lie," w rites Mrn. U I:. Arnold, of ; Denver, Colo. "W have used it re peitedly aud lt hitH never fulled to give relief." For Hiile by all dealers. Anorther argument for woman suf. ; frae is that John L. Sullivan's wife ; , refuses to let him run for fortress. j Los Angeles Times. : I H. KA UK, IIKAHACHK NhliVOL'rtNhn.S , I A nil rlu-nmalUin. both III nu n mi l wnim ii, I I mean klilncy trouhlit i uoiullu.v It to n ' irri HH beyoml the r li u( m ilirlin: tut atop it ! i.rnmiiliy lib Foley KMnej fills They fun- lull' the action of the urinary orKniin Tonic in action, ipilek In reanlta for tale by A I. Thorn ton One hundred Pennsylvania farmers have gone to New York to ascertain how the coHt of living; can be reduced. Ttiev have gone to the wrong, place Danville Commercial News. - - - ! between that citv and Ilolladav Cbamberlaln'H Stomach and I.iver j Atheletic club of Portland, a young Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and rnan named Metzgcr was unconscious may be taken with perfect mtfely by two hours from a blow on the back, tlio most delicate woman or t ho 1 " . ... , . ,, , , ,. A JIOIfrEIIOtll WKDUINK yoiuit-eet child. The old and feeble. I Tllllt . C(J (1,ll:kly Bll(1 tlr, will also find them U liloHt HUltable ( rohy. Honey and Tar ( uiiipouml Mr A una remedy for uidiog aud Htrentlieninjf I fuller, tvtn Ji-ffi rson Ht, Ho. Omaha, Neb, id their weakened dieHton and for rK"-' "' c,", '""''" Koi. y- Homy and -jar .i .i !.... i it. . . i i . ii ' oi"louud aa a tore cure for lougln and cold. latln tlio bowels. For nale by all cutul) wf rt,ugllU.f , . Ul) my dealers. I ni lcbhor, Mrs iiuiihoii, cured heiaelf mid her - I whole finally with Foley! Honey and Tar Celts Pearl Aliakv of Portland has ' V0"'!"'"1"1 Kveryonu In our neighborhood -eita Jtan aiiskv. oi tortiann. nas ,,.., ,iJllllyo, u. j-oraaieby a l.Tho.ntou asked damages amounting to $150,000 . ... . against her husband'a parents, alleging At Scio Mrs. S. W. fiainea has pluck that they estranged her from her hus-. ed five apples for the Albany fair band. (,'OL'li If INQ AT NUillT Meant Ion. of kleep wliluli la had for every one. Koley'n Honey and Tar Com pouud stops the tongli at onoe, relieve, tho tiekliiiK and dryneaa In lbs throat and heals the luflauied uieailirain ii. f revi uis a eold devi liiplug into brouctiltia or pneuiinnila. Keep always In the bourn). HefUM tub.tliuuia Kor nalu by A LTborutoD The Gullible P.iUliO. Two Ixitilci m lain M of I'ii 1 1 Ml tinw th.jr prowd Hit- uuMil'llll.v .-f llu- ut .-. Ihrv lut ii filnnl I.imi friium licit ly Iii-itiIiii! Iliriv iiiIm'I'IIii-iik-iiim of tlirvo line i'iii Ii In nwr hi I In' roiiMr f a wk they would rnilvo .'ii' fnim I(Ihiii kMiii: any pin mi I Ion r nuiMiiit nn intuli In I ho sender. On N Siitiintiiy I In1 following adver tisement appeared' "Intclllireul eroii will netid fi fru ii to mnii nu nddre " Oti I tic Wtilnoxilii.v I In- Insi-iilun run: "I.iicl xi.liU t:iy li Siinil.iy. Scud your ft Iniin n iticn. nr fiKBl." Tin' third oil tliv fnllowliii: Sntiinln.T : ".Ml ft frnin-K Htiil nflcr tomorrow will l liicxoriilil.v nTniiil." It r the Sninlny liiornliiff norcnly. veil mmI (inli-r for A mIiIIIIiii; iii'Ii li.'ul conif In. ii ml tin' iti-xt uiornlnit Ijrtnj two moro iirrlMil. Tin' k'iMI Mo pulilli- li.nl n'til In not N frunm. I'lil 7: i.". fr:ilHM In H ni'i'k lliivliiu proved lln lr imliit nml won iliclr !. t!ii two louli'V!tril( ri iiiinirHlljr r tnriii-d llio Misinl trdi to tln liiK' U-tioii-i ii'iiili ri. English of Long Ago. The klng'H IjiuHsI. Ii,i .inilliri'd klni; hi.ve coii.o nod gone, nnyn ln M J. lilies' l!:Ui'lt( Mere I .1 iini;i fnn llio rii-oril of n eruwnlin; of limu iio: "Tin' t'nnlliiaM. ni A r'lii'llilii'i' of t'liiinli'iloiie, sliowliii; tlio klui; to tho n ni tlic IIIJ pnrtli'M of I Mo sal. I i 1 1 1 I f t . kIi.iII kiv In thin wUe. 'Sirs, I h.-ie iioent Henry (truei mid r ! 1 , t f 1 1 1 . Hiid iiiuloiilitisl enherltoiir I'V the In win of li'oil ;iiid nmii to I ho t-..ro nn! roln'l dU'yite vf Knglnml. fi it ti nil itiliiK" tln-n'tniio vniic ned nn.l I Mrim-rteviiiiik'. cl.vle. clumci, and re- (nri'iino and rul.i'l 1 1 1 k'D U '. w hereiiMin ye s lull I viidirst:ind t tin t the dale In piotlxed and ti t y nted by all the pier of tins l:i ut I for the roiiaeent nI.iii. on m i j. hi iiinl curonai'loti of the wild most excel lent I'rlnce Henry; will ye. lrs. nt IhU tjtne ti'i i your w illci nml eente to the saiiie ihiisihtihIihi, eiivmvloii and corouiu'lon ? Where upon the pi-ple shall Nale. will) n . .......... -..1.. 1 w'. 1.. I.I. I.'l.... 'n.-. -. ii-. .-u in- nu. IXIHK Kl,lt' 1 ...... .L W.,9h,na th. Mayor. A mayor, partlculnrlv an l.ngllsli (mlV(ir ( ,r;ltIjtil,llv , f ,.i(., (, F, ,,,,, , ,,.,. u ,,,.. uiiiuli'lpalitv that Insists that his hmi- .or v:"t "ii the pulilli- scales nud prove I It. (If the I hoiisanils of oualiil mid cii I rlmis i iisioins surviving In 'the old I country" thin Is pei h:iis one of the j i iikI odd. Tin mayor of 1 1 i lt Ii U'y- r0111'"' '",n '" '"' W''1'"'" "n 'v. u or J '"auurailon day. ninl this luiinill IlilS lie." II iiiiim-i I'll iiimiii six centuries. The mayor elect walks at Hie head of 11 procession consisting of the coiini'llors. the liemlle and the mace bearer, lie Is chid In cocked hat. Silk sIim klnys. l.lin- emit nod knee breeches. I'pon rc.ii hlng the town hall I the tiiiiyor Is p!:n i d upon I he s a les l.y j the hend eoiislal -le. ami a re.-onl "f his j avonliiiols is s-. n ly m.'ile In a Ixmk kept for I liis piiipo e. Harper s Week- ly The Brain Is Very Ariar-t.-blo. K.ll ll Vocil..i I .;ies II llitlelellt Cll Upon the In il', ! ite clops faelllliett and iii!illiies r imar to li-i lf. so that iih the various pi'iili -,uis, traded ami specialties multiply the liraln lakes on new ndaplhe iplalilleN. thus giving greater variety and streiii.Mli to civ ilization as a mass, s.ijs tiilsnii Swett Mardeii In Su, s M.mazlne. When the w.iiid was young the brain of i :aii 'i .. . very pl lllilllve. be riiuse the de:ii.i:;d epoii It was largely for self plu'eetl. n ami the iieipilsl I Ion of food. win. ll called only for the de velopment nt its Inner, lis animal part. As chllizatii.n advanced, how ever, there was ;i l.iln r call upon the brain mid n lm.ie varied develop ment until tmlav. in the highest clv- lllzall'iti. It I. i I i.ie exceedingly complex. Columbia L'uivcrsitv at Portland will not play foot bull again this sea son out of resiject to the memory of Ralph Dimick. wno died as a result of injuries received in the game. "I do not la-llevc then? in any ot her medicine so K'ood for whooping cough as Cliuiiilx-rliiln's Couli Jtemed.v," writea MrH. Francis Turpln, Junction City, Ore. TIiIm remedy In iiImo uii. suipaHHeil for Coldri and crouj). For sule by all dealers. In a football game at Independence from the oldest tree in Linn County planted on Undo John Crabtreo'a land and which has borne since 1851. Ohildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 8UUSO1UI510 FOKTUE EXAMINER BEFORE BUILDING r.i;r tkmcI'S on Clear Lumber, Mill Work and Mouldings FROM Til 12 FANDANGO LUMBER COMPANY ADDKI'SS: WILLOW RANCH, CAL. PROMPT SERVICE AND TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND Prescriptions have lun filled at this store in the past five years This record shows better than anything else the confidence placed in this store by both doctor ami pa t ie n t THORNTON'S DRUG STORE CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. I". M. CORtY, Oenerat Manager LAKEVIEW - OREGON Oprtet 5la(M. carrying lulled .Matr MalU, I xpr a ad laftfigrt 9m Iba following roulv: ALTURS TO LKE1EV; IAKEVIKW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS JO LAKEVIEW AlTOnoMILRS Oft If ATI U N CONNI'CIION WITH THI! 5TA(1I!5 FAki:.: One Way KouniJ trie Klamath Falls Route - - . $10.00 $I.(X) Alturaa Route 5.00 9.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 oi.ricrs: Lakeview Plueh Mae. Tall Altii.t J. P. DUCKWORTH Off !, AVati r SI . Lakeview Ice, Transfer and Storage Co .i. I lK KWOICTII, MiNM.tK Transfer and Drayage Ice Dollvcrcd it ;; ami norsi:iioi.i ;ooih sroii:i It trt S I I liMHII Il'ON III l AMI out (Tsio.M i ; ics The Lowest, Warmest and Best Valley in Lake County '"'' W have niin.v ten ticri' tra (h, houio adjoining linli-d at from IbW to $: .MI, om iiulf of hiiiiic v it Ii Mrud uul wulir rlbt on a uev. r fulling atrpstu. Also flni'Ht of initunil iiu-ihIowh. Don't leave Lakes Cnunlj wllliotit weiiitf (liU valley. Jennings-Meyer VALLEY FALLS ': REGARDING VARITIES No doubt you realize the great importance of planting such varitics of fruits and flow ers that have been demonstrated to be suc cessful under like conditions in other com munities. We have been growing general nursery stock in the mountains for many years and WIS KNOW. SIJND FOR CATALOG AND PKICK LIST I The Klamalii Nurseries, GOOD WORKMANSHIP 51. fe Office Hulllvea tlnlel Aaeerkea Motel Hstel (royal H. VIRNON H. HUNKIH 'ri'ii iii(iin- o. iii Aiti: oi k aivi:ktisi:ks" Realty Company ! ": ORECON 1 Klamath Falls, Oregon