iP!Wiiimtinmimi"mmimHrimntmiwraTOi!iimmmmmiiiiwii!ti'G Nereis the Answerfin VEBSTEftS I New International I DOING THEIR DUTY The MtitMAM WusTt Brrry 1iy In rmir tnlk ami rrndlnr. at hnmr. on tin- street rat. In the oitu. shop ml hnl ou hkrly question tlic ns n In of Home imi wonl. A friend aks: What rnakn mortar harden." Vou Mrk thr location of 1 ar A atrimrnt ttir nrontin olMton of Jmjmlmm. Vt lint I trhltt nxtl? This New Oration anwrrs all kinds of question" In jnirmrr.HitorT.Biorphv. i rirtion, Komm Wont, frmhn. Arts aud Scirncrs. arA oaf Aon! I 400.000 Wrrf. TsJ?Vi I i SJOOO Illustration, JliY Cost $400,000. V' V.,A ' aroopaae, iu--" I The onlT dirlionory with rirkrx"j' ihemrwIirMtcrfpnff, vti-ir- " i artrnstxl as "AMiuia of Oenius." Mia Paper Editieic (In ll in nn.m.A Win IT India rviprr. V hat a satis- & Webster in a form m light f and so convenient In um' I One half the tin. km-ss t wi-ietitcfKi-rulur bdiUuu. 1 AW. l On tronn K.ofc pnppr. WL 144 U. MMlXI ft inches Writ frr tpeetrai lUMtratsflnt, tc, labile tl oa VRES ft 1 Km i;i i I 'i r.i 9 mm l f i M T ,' 7I r-. I : ,.11 CSC i KCRRIAM I CO, SprinstieM. Mass. P.OLK'S CRT CON and WASHINCTOrl Business Directory fj A Dlrv-rtcry of e.-ich Cltr. Town and i:i.if- pivfne descriptive sKetcn oi eacii i'lai-t?. location. population. tVe rriijih, tliipitir.ir nrd tanktngr point; also dawned Directory, compiled by business and profession. K. l FOLK CO.. SEATTTK sees. Score of I.akevlew Keadcri are learning the Duty ol the Kidney. To filter the blood it the kidneys' duty. When they ffnil to do this the kidncs re eli k. Backache and many kidnet ilia lollow; Help the kidneys do their work. PoHn'a Kiitnty Tills hava cured thotiaanda ot aevr CMic. IVool in the following: Mrs. William Charley, Ornie (St., Mcdlorvl, Ore., saya: "Tlio public statement I nare In praise of iHinn's Kidney rills in U07 still hold Rood. 1 nccfiii'nally tnk this remedy nnd find that It ket-jJa ny kidneys in proper wotking oriior. A fall nm the cause of ktilney c.mplint in my cji. The kidney secre-tlonH were nnatural nnd omrtimes 1 had audi acute pain In my hrk that I could bnrdly bend over. I did net Bleep well and deaplte the Use ol plasters, liniments and rvmcdlcB ol vnrioua kinds, I continued to suffer. While in thnt condition, Poan's Kidney Pill wer brought to my attention nod procuring n supply, I commenced their line. In about twe weeks I felt letter nnd the contents of two boxes tnatle me well. 1 have recommended Dobu'h Kidney Fills to manv other people." For s:il by all deitlern. I'rK-e SO cents. FoHter-Millmrn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y.. sole atiotH for the United St ites OREGON IIONOKIi FAMOUS LEADER THE MOTHEKS FAVOK1TE A coutch medicine forchtldrv nahould )e harniK'ss It Hhould le pleasant to take. It nhould le effectual. Cham berlain's Cough Keiuedy is all ol this and Is the mothers' favorite every where. For sale by all Rood deulers. THE PALACE BAR J. P. McAULIFFE - - - PROPRIETOR A Popular Gentlmen's :: Resort :: PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Goose Lake Valley Meat Company R. E. WINCHESTER, Proprietor We will endeavor to keep our Market well x supplied with the choicest Frest, Salt and Smoked Meats 5 lbs. Lard, 00c; 10 lbs., Si. SO YOUR PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED The Examiner Publishing Company has one of the most exquisite and most complete lines of Import ed and Domestic Calendars ever introduced into this section of the country for inspection Q If interested, Phone 521, and we will have our sales man call and show you samples. Examiner Publishing Co. LAKE VIEW, OREGON hrom Hi f Irish .Www Not to be outdone by other states, the Oregon legislature on February 4 acied on the following resolution which was introduced bv representative Murnane: j "Whereas, from the establishment of J the government of these Unit d States, J beginning with the Continental Con- tress, recorded from tune to time in later Congresses and different State Legislatures, resolutions of sympathy and encouragement have been sent to the people of Ireland, the descend anta of whom form and play such act ire and patriotic parts in our common history and common life of tolay In all things making to our country's good: therefore, be it Kesolveil, by the House Legislative Assembly of the State of Oreg m, that we heHrtiry congratulste the Hon. John E. Redmond, leader of the Irish t'arli- mentary Party, and through him the people of lrclatnl and Ureal Britain up on the hsppy 'mutual understanding now reached between them, and that the bond ot Legislative freedom for Irtlmd will be a t-ttont.' link in the unity of the British Empire, and to the pace. gHJ will hhJ prosperity of all her pecplc. i 1 his joint resolution was pniFcl un- animouttly by toih Houses, and was, greeted with prolonged cheers when the vote was announced. Five representa tives and rive Seratnrs, including the Speaker of the House, delivered bril liant speeches in connection with its passage. BUILDER OF THE I MONITORS DEAD! Frmn The Irih .w There is probably not one amori' pur. many readers who has not at s une l time or other read an account of the battle during the Civil War bet ten i the Union ship "Monitor" and the Confederate "iMer'imac." Edward U'Conncll, chief constructor of the "Monitor" died the other dav at his home in New York City at the I age of Si. He was a native of Ireland i and came to this country with his par ents when quite young. For a time he studied engineering, and when the Federal Government set aside funds for the construction of the "Monitor" he was given entire charge of the work, the "cheese box on a raft," j as the ship was called, was launched in exactly one hundred days after the ke;l had been laid, thus establishing a record in the engineering annals of that time. Again bis reputation was added to when he remodeled the "Catskill," another ship of the Monitor type, in two weeks. For his valuable services to the Gov ernment at a time when such services were sorely needed, Mr. O'Connell was presented by Congress with a gold watch, and in addition was personally thanked by President Lincoln. The funeral services were held from St. Joseph's church. New York city, and were largely attended. LIVE STOCK TALK. ll.Tse must be uphendetl, have Npliit nnd llti'sti nnd be fust walk- -r. He sure the ho for suit In the nheep tpuirtcin Is kept filled. Prop even l hint; to help a horse or a cow thnt In In trouble, no nntter whether It la your ow n or , .or neighbor's. Funning on u IhinIiics buU ellniluiiles hiiiiiII mules Just as It itKpliu os suiiill horses. Beef (tittle 'tuny be mined on . tunny farms, uml there are good rc.ittoiis for raising them. Not the least of these Is that they proxido a menus of building up , the furm in fertility. There are pl'ollls In rulslng good horsos mid mules us one of the Ii'iiIiiivm of farming, (let a few uootl imire.H nnd let them bring you a K'""d liu oine ruhlug horxes nnd miilex. I hose 11 Ini huve silos full of sHukc Uml w Inter feeding easy iiiiil K.'itiM':i lory to (lie live slock. WINTER PIG FEEDING. 'Irish To Celebrate I'niin The Irish ewn The Iribh residents of Lake County are row making preparations for a card party and supper to be given at some one of the local halls here, if one can be obtained, or at the Catholio parsonage on the night of March 17, Saint Patrick's Day. The entertain ment will be purelv of a social charac ter, and all of tne Irish boys through out the county are invited to attend. A good time is assured, and every effort should be made by all to be in attendance on that night. CH AM HEKLAlN'ri TABLETS tOR CONSTIPATION For constipation, Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. 'Easy to take, mild and geutlc in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by all (rood dealers. The good old days are not dead yet. The mayor of a Nevada mining town went to Los Angeles the other night with the intention of spending money artistically, and before he had exhaust ed all the ordinary means be poured $1700 in gold on the sidewalk and in vited everybody to scramble. Burnt, the county teat of Harney County it considering plans for the construction of a sewerage system for that place. Such a msve ia a commend able one for any town the tize of Burns and it it to be hoped Its citizens will work as a'unit in bringing about the needed development. The series of lectures being deliver ed each Wednesday evening during Lent at the local Catbolio Cburcb have been very well attended. Father Kern is dealing with the principal doctrines ot faith in the Catholic religion in these sermons, and hat proved himself I to bean able, forceful and sincere speaker. The sermons begin at 8 o'clock eacb Wednesday evening, and are open to the public. An Illinois Farmer's Viaws en Bast Meihod of Handling Swine. The 1'iK found about ninny furuis at this snisi.ii of the yenr muy U found muter almost all conditions, writes no Illinois furmer III the Iowa Homestead. K ei j thltitf. w ith the ex ception of lhoe lutemled to be re tained ns brooding stock, should ho reuily for the miirkit b tlio time the spring pigs urrlv e. The more coihiorttilile these joung photos jail be made the more easily will they tain. An animal of this l-.ii it should be fed nil the food lie can consume, ami n n I Ii lti: short of this is uiipii-litalilo. 'I'll Is simply loi'iius (lint the pi:; should be uiveii nil they can eat it ud clean up ivadliy twice a day. It Is bt'l never to allow any f.a-d to bo left in the trough from one feeding tii'.ic till the next, us It will simply be u waste and of im U iu lit to the ani mals. The question of Iced Is tine of great moment. The nvallal.le feed supply with a great many consists mostly of ear corn. M-nv or lessor the wtiste from vegetable nnd fruit collars can Mud Its w ay to l he pigpens to good advantage. lair corn ground lino makes exeelli lit feed for pigs Illlil when laied with an eiual part of best iMinlity of wheat bran. se:;I..:d or i-ooked if possible, nnd fed somewhat thick will le found one of the best growing and flesh forming rations, iiatineal and barley may In- added tv very good advantage and the tpialit.v of the pork U'liellted. The pigs as found in the different neighborhoods will vary very much lu quality, mid It is a good plan to cull out ami market the ripest ones as they come on. This plan has the advantage of gh ing the ow ner some money to use, and also this gradual phniiig of the product on the market would avoid any dull conditions that a glut is most sure to entail. Much of the ear corn run be fed as It Is on the cob. I have always rouMdored It best to Ililv a quantity of feed at it time and w here possible dump in n lot of skliiimilk. This not only helps to make u very palatable feed, but also a very nutritious coinbliiatlon. It is well to keep a plentiful supply of char eoal. ashes and salt lu the pens at yll limes. A feature that Is very neces sary is to keep the pigs ill a healthy condition, and these are of great bene fit in maiiiiainlug the animals in .Ma li a state. The pigs should be given dry nnd well ventilated quarters, which must lie kept clean. Contrary to common belief, hogs have some habits which raise theui above other domestic ani mals fio in flu.- sfundsilnt of cleanli ness. For example, a hog will not sleep In its own tilth unless compelled to do so. If part of tho floor of the pen Is raised nnd kept well bedded with straw, while tho rest is not, all excre ment will be left on the imbedded por tion of the floor, nnd the bed Itself will always be clean. All feeding and drinking pi arcs should be kept dean and the water supply pure. Training and Feeding Oxen. Experience has demonstrated thnt Devon oxen are to be preferred to those of other breeds, owing to the fact that they are more nctlve, aays Hoard's Dairyman. Oxen from the Hereford and Sussex breeds have also proved themselves very good workers. Grade steers make very gmsl oxen, but are a little more relined than they would be if they were not castrated. It Is a general practice to use a yoke where a teuui Is ur.ed, harness being feasible only where single animals are to be hitched. The training cannot be begun too young, but as a rulo they are bro ken as yearlings and not put to heavy work until two years old. They can be trained by yoking two steers and hitch ing them to a log or some such object to be pulled around In on open lot. To teach Uie steer "gee and haw," It Is necessary In some Instances to UHe a halter on one of the animals for a short time. As a usual practice oxen are fud on gralu and hny varying In amount according to their size and their work. v Care of 8 wine. Two things which s'mal 1 'b avo'd-d S with swine In cold weather are, first, do not let them sleep In or upon heal In manure, because they become warm and then rush Into the cold air, fro fluently contracting colds, coughs or se vere pulmonary dlsnsos that are aome- tlmps fatal; second, bed them well in ; dry ojinrters where there Is no draft of air blowing across them. TIIK ni.DKHT KHTAtU.lsim) HKAI.TY I'IKM IM BOUTIIKKN OHhUO.N ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For nlt I'tthrr for uttn-k or iifrrl cultural urio.vcs, J. W. MAXWELL A SON lakkvimw, ontao J. L. LYONS, I). I). 5. Dentist Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Kleat Vear'a ei -ritif-a In Ml -niitan. UraxUate of InlTsrsllT of Mlcnttsn. TWO HORSE BRAND ICtrf BOYS' Ty. OVERALLS (Or .w-j. ft a !- FREE If they rip LEVI STR Alls. A CO.. Mfra .. V r.nd LOW FARES WEST Spring Colonist Period Daily, March 15 to April 15 To Ail Central Oregon Points nORiOlRWlElV. ChlciiK" VW (Ml 'ewr.l .7," IMI St. I.diiIs ,77 Mi .ViivihAiv :m TO LlttU' lliH-k Mt infills V:' M Sew 'rlrnns -s ik'i CENTRAL OREGON LINE : t ) m St. I'll ill Miutii'uiills.. Ihiliith K ii iik ns City. ( liimhii .Vf . .osrij ... IJtieolll .7 IHI ;io no .10 IMI ;;o ihi :to imi :to vo ;;o no fi:o.u (itih.i: F.isTi.ns foists is i-uui'iiirriits Tvll your trtnitls In tin' Fust if this oimrf unity of nn Inn West Ht low rules. IHrtet I ruin Her v lee via llinlintmi Htiute, Sort hern t'ueltle, tirent Snrthem, Spokuue, I'ort III ml .f Seiittle, iilnl flvtriWi Trunk Unlhwiys. Vou run ilejioslt fiimls with me uml West-bournl tiekets will he furiilsheil fieoile lu the Fust. W. D. SKINNER, TraWo Manager, Portland, Oro. J. H. CORBETT, Agt., Bond, Oro. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO P. M. CORY, , LAKEV1EW - OREGON Operates Atagri, carrying I'nlted Male Malla, I: spree an4 Peeeengere on th following route: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSI I KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW AlTOriOBILPS OPKRATPU IN CONNECTION WITM TMR TA(II:S l'AKli3t Ons Way Round tr.( Klamath Falis Route - - - $10.00 $I8.0' Plush Route 4.00 7.01 OI!l ICHS:- Lakevlew Plush Klaasi- Palls 5tK Otil. Sullivan Met. American hul SHAMROCK STABLES CON BREEN, Proprlotor HALF BLOCK CAST or COURT HOUSt Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We are now ready to roll your Harlcy at any time THE BEST LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE aTmaWsfsT V m a AT AT al aha Hx? S W J POST A KING, PROPRIETORS I BBBaSBssBmmBamBVaBBmmaBsamamBamBm