Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 26, 1914, Image 2

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    Lakeview Saddlery
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77YT EST VAQUEHQ SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Inc.
Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM
NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RY.
Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays
No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 9:40 P. M.
No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 5:40 A. M.
Daily Except Sunday
I'ullinau Uuffett Service Bet wtvo lakeview and Reno
C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON
THE PALACE BAR
O'CONNOR & DUGGAN - - PROPRIETORS
A Gentlemen's Popular
:: Resort ::
PHONE 32
CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS
Lakeview Steam Laundry
HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop.
We give efficient service and do iood work.
Send your washing and give us a trial.
TELEPHONE No. 732
if m
fOJ ATHLETE
nothing is more satisfying, stim
ulating, nourishing, than our pure
ii ml wholesome Deer, lire wed, us
it is, strictly in accordance with
scientific principles from the purest
in'gredients. This heer has a
sparkle and a tl.ivor that are
peculiar to itself It quenches
thirst and makes fresh at the same
time, helping also to build up the
muscles and general strength.
KENTUCKY SALOON
POST &. KING, Proprietors
FOR, FINE CABINET WORK
the very best tools are required. You can get them
here of a quality not surpassed on earth. They
take and hold an edge like a razor because they are
made of razor seed. If you take pride in your work
you'll use our tools and take pride in them too.
T. E. BERNARD
"EVERYTHING IS HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
LAKEVIEW, OREGON
MUKUtlitK LtUlilll
ai.m:;k.i i.?.;i:uors man
iiki.i. IN MOIKH'
Ilelietod tu ln lllingMwii-lli,
Nlnjod OMwr Wnlkcr Twelve
Warn
A man positively lilt'iulficil nt. II
Uv:vvnrtJi, wh.t kUloil t)(Ilotr Iti-rt
Walker nonr A tit 11 twlvn jc:irs u;i
lnl resisting arrest, wan fupturtul
by S'u rUT A. K. Smith Inst Tuesday
!Ui 1 loi'.cil In me eouiity jiiil, mvs
Hut no xooix-r Iwul they ilono so tliun
Porl.'ml openm: llro upon tliii fiotn
the Villluvva ItllrMH worth. iot n.vtiy In
the n.Hco, niul Joined Poiliiutl In t l.o
shoot I mi. A bullet utruck n mlr of
hmiili'iifla In Helmuts holt nml Knock
cil him down in tlm nieiuitluip
Wild .litek rnu to tlu. vuKon niut Ink-
.... 'lint n l Iflo front the driver, run up
'cioso io mo imiko or mo wiiiowm and
I. It..l I .1.. ..I It... .1... .1 II..
riivit I'iriiiiiiu in aid iiiiv wit i ill, n
Savn-0, wiiii now to Jack nml hu
i-o:.UI not I tat Ipiiluto t'.in IoikHii;; np
uirii(us, nml thnnvtn It down flr.uk
out frr A1 ( n for In'lp nml n lain.
After tlm sliootliir of Wnll cr, Holt- j
reus mailo no further nttoiupt to
tho "tn:n, but wnlloil until n
crowil nrrlvod from Adin. Moun
jwhllo Walker lay In tho ,iiii, iilowly j
tili-'iti'! to dealh. lie mim taUen to j
th ltiir;!s riaiiulonler, W. S.
Painter stw tho nu n. ami n ho hud
seen mi l tall.e.l Itli I llinsw erth
tho iHy u.'! or the lenrder, was po.-l-tiV'.
tf h's idonliileaMen. lie ti(ti:e.
ed tie- t-':'ri;T who iii turn told Mr.
I'al'iter (vi tao a pood look at the
ma'.i iu d maho Mire ho was rl;;ht.
lie v.l unco teh phoned to Mr. SuiI'lt
v ho l"'t no titi'e in j.'olr.j to Surprise
nml making tho urrost.
Tho man had boon working on n
ranch near l.ako I'ity and Tue.uiay
inornin;-: ouit nml ntnrted townn'.H
Codnrvlllo. beinu overtaken by tho
ShorlfT on tho road, llo donlod bo
ins Illiimswortli nml nppoaroil great
ly Ihistrntod when arrested, llo ad
mitted going under various nttuioK,
hut denied bcinc Illingsworth, if he
Is not the murderer of Itert Walker
he Is a bad character ut any rate.
Old citizens have not forgotten the
circumstances ntterdins the death of
a bravo officer. Uert Walker was
te!eirrnph rrjiorator nt Alturns as well over k
as Constable. Ho had cone down the use.
line to Adin to make some, repair
nr.d thrre met Sheriff M"herons of
Shast County who was in pursuit j
of two Jail breakers. IllhiKsworth
and norland. IUrt Volunteered to
assist the Sheriff In capturing the'
criminals. They employed Wild Jack !
an Indian In f.ndint; the hiding place
of tho men Jack went t.p the creek
nnd through the willows and pre
tended to be fishing. On finding the:
camp of the men he w as to come '
out of the willows and pretend to be j
looking for grasshoppers for bait.
Fludlns the tamp ho came out and
one of the men volunteered to help
him catch the hoppers. The man.
Illiugsworth. was then covered lth
the rifles of Walker and Behrens.
died f hortly utter hi urrl
Adin but
, v:,l I.
i After norland was ki'.'ed by Jack
UliiiCKworth. knew thnt ho hnd nov
el';.! lmrdrid dollars Kowod up In his ;
j vest cut It pen and fled to t!in mmm
.tains. Tho Ffory of bli pursuit will
cot be seen f u -cotton by those who
i n : n .sod in It. Tho fir.: It I vo houvvci
escaped, only to wander hack twelve
'years nfter, almost to t ho Koeno of
hhi crime to run Into the arms as It
; w i re of the SlierlfT.
district Attorney lluhlwli: hn
telephoned to ejt-J'horl(T llehrers nml
Wild Jack to come hero nnd Identify
thi prisoner and Miey are ejected
to arrlvo this week.
HOTEL LAKEVIEW F- Z;M2.HT
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A 1 Mi 111 - . JUJ" '
vim v-. - - r- j
Lnr crtD IN tooo
Snmpti Hoom tor Commorclat Trawlers
Motlorn Throughout,
First Ciw.it itcemmcrfatoni
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GENEPAL Fr.M NOTES.
bo galnlmt
Winter .i.mi jni: .
In favor.
Nw iluil the a. 'i.i
p t he In" hiil i
Ml- t'l
il I'el.l work la
sre idee Iii dully
I!. il Ii, I iii-:. ir. i i ! I in-ii'd una!
Iilid . . I.I i-lio-; h i :e- ."1" eve" 'lit 1'iT
tillrei s for Ii is1. r. t.i!in-s
This Is n uiiod lim.. to i over tie- li.iro
spots in the pas'iire; illi ma'niio. tu
bo needed early net sprim;
Since iill.riii Is n permanent crop, the
ground should bo prepared with more
euro than ordinarily, nml.iiiy It level,
free from stone- or other cnonm
In n lu es.
Clover Is rich in nitrogen, nnd In
homogeneous wills It develops tubercle,
which uttraet nitrogen from the nlr.
whore it Is storisl In InexhnUHtlhle
quuiitlties
In large pastures the nnlimils roiuii
from one rnpoliilly nttmetlvc pati h
of grass to Knottier, traveling nil over
the field, nnd trampling down morn
than they can eat
T
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I IIS is the time of the year
when attention should he
devoted to vour season's
Job Printing
We have the material--ve have
the ideas. Phone vour wants
to Examiner Job Department
No. 522
Examiner Publishing Company
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HIS simple rule cf Iicalth in daily called attention to ly every tloetor in llie land, vhoM?(irt quesher lo
the patient almost invariably is, Are your lKveIs regular.' let there s not ore person in hfly wlio
takes proper care of the bowels. And the result of this foolish neideet is nine-tenths of till ill-henltli.
If today you are unal.le to free your body of waste matter at the usual time, or if the act causes strainim',
pains and discomfort, don't let that condition occur ajuin tomorrow. Vnless vour lowels can carry aw:y the
waste materials left after food is digested, decay sets in, the poisons of which, taken up l y ti e blood, inenvsv
the risk of Typhoid lever, Appendicitis, and many other serious diseases.
In treating constipation, there is u right way and a icrong way. The wrong way is to take harsh purga
tives which even though they do clear the bowels, cause griping and nausea, injure the delieate tissues, an.l.
so disturb the normal functions as to cause the return of constipation. The right way is to help Nature lo
produce natural movement, without pain or discomfort, by using
LI
More
Than
One Hundred
Million Were
Sold Last Year
This enormous quantity was
used with good results by Lusy men
who suffered from constipation, due
to lack of exercise, or indigestion
caused by overwork by children whose
aren ts realize the harmful effect of com
mon purgatives -by old people whose sys
tems cannot stand anything .harsh by
women during nretmancy, and after child
birth, wlien any medicine with a violent
action would be particularly dangerous. Many
of these people are your neighbors and friends.
Ask anyone who has ever used them they'll
tell you Itexall Orderlies satisfied and helped them
a gentle laxative in the form of n chocolate-tasting tablet. One of
these tablets eaten just belore going to lied will help to restore
your bowels to normal activity at a time when, your body
being utrcst, the medicine can do vh bent mirk. Asa remit
of taking that tablet (or say two, if your case is ob
stinate), iwr bowels will move randy and itnturully
in the vwrninij. The use of Itcxall ( )rJcrlic.s
for a few nays fitterwanl will restore nor
mal regularity, liven chronic consti
pation is benefited by them, and 1
13 not nccessaTii to continue the
trcutment for a i mg time, be
came, instead J driving
Nature, they simply help
her to help hcrmj.
Sold only at the more
than 7,000 Roxall
Stores and In this
town only by us,
In vest pocket
tin boxes,
10c, 25c,
60s
This
Ic Our
Guarantee
You
Risk No Money
If Itcxall Orderlies do not make
your bowels act right, tell us so and
we'll give back your money without
asking a single question. There is no
red tape to this guarantee. It means
just what it says. You sign nothing.
We won't hesitate, or ask you any ques
tions. Your word is enough. If Ilexall
Orderlies do not do all you expect them to
if you don t feel better after using them and
find that they are the pleasan test-acting and best
laxative you have ever used, we want you to
tell us and get your money back.
Tfiioritoifii Bras Co
O
OREGON
LAKEVIEW