LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER MODOCGOURTIIOUSE NEW PAPER MONEY ISSI K NKW NPKCIK llKll FKI. KIIAI. UKNKUVK ACT Lakeview Saddlery HOTEL LAKEVIEW F. P. LIGHT MHAam tXJNTHUT HtUNKD Foil 1MMK IMATK WOHK OX 1U ll.MNO (iotwe Lake Hand Will lie lued Said to lxi as Ootid us Cm it Ihj Million of Dollar In New Tyjto of Notes Will lie Placed In Circulation Obtained Anywhere A complete line of waeon and bnjrp y harness, vliip, robes, ldts, rhUea, Miirs,qullts, rose ette, etc., etc. r Mil Everything In the line of carriage anil horso f urn list ings. lCepalrliiK by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Inc. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM NEVADA-CAL1F0RN1A-DREO0N RY, Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 9:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at. 6:30 A. M. DaiBy Except Sunday Pullman & ItuffettServioe Between likeview nad Keuo 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 good work. Send jour washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 Your good health will he as sured so long aa you confine your drinking to our celebrated brand of liquors, which are noted for their extreme purity and mellow ness. They are the best liquors tlistilled, and have a flavor that makes them at ouce a popular favorite. We simply request you to sample any of our brands and we know you will be well satisfi ed with the result. KENTUCKY SALOON POST & KING, Proprietor MAKE A NOTE OF THE HARDWARE you need and then come here and get it. We keep everything in the line you can possibly need and a lot more beside. If garden tools are your particular need we have them. If you require some good new tools, they are right here. If house-furnishing goods are wanted you will find here a full assortment of the best qualities. T. E. BERNARD 'EVERYTUIXG IX HARDWARE AXD FARM If VL EM EX Z'.S" ' LAKEVIEW, OREGON At a meeting of the Hoard of Supervisors of Modoc County last week the contract for the construc tion of the new court house was signed by Mr. MeCray, representa tive of the Coneanou Construction Co., of San Francisco, successful bidders. The amount for the con struction of the building is approxi mately $89,000. It is expected to be completed this year. Sand from the shores of Goose Lake will be used, and concerning this the Modoc Republican says: DeLongchamps and McCray took a trip up to Goose Lake to Inspect the sand aud came back with glow ing reports of Its suitability. They have no hesitancy in saying that the sand is about as Rood as can be found anywhere in the state. In fact they claim that there is only one place in the state of California where they have better sand for making concrete. I'nder the present management the N.-C.-O. has agreed to let the contractors take all of the sand they want from their right of way along Goose Luke. This Is an excellent concession and means that i all the contractors w ill have to Uo will be to load the cars with steam j scoop suoveis, xrom aiongsuie or llic track. We understand also, that tin road has made very good transporta tion rates for hauling the saiul t Alturas. The Town Trustees have granted permission to the railroad to con struct a spur track from the. main track to the court house site. Tim will save much labor. Millions of dollars worth of paper money of a new type will be put Into circulation nn the establish ment of the federal reserve banks within the next few weeks. I'nder the federal reserve bank act each of the twelve federal reserve banks will receive advances from the federal reserve board In the form of federal reserve notes, a dis tinctly new sort of paper money. Commercial paper will be tho col lateral advanced by the various hanks as security for these notes. The new $5 note submitted by the bureau of engraving and print ing is typical of agriculture. The portrait on the fuce of the note Is Lincoln's and the back shows a har vesting machine and allegorical fig ure typical of farming. The $10 note bears a portrait of Cleveland and a manufacturing scene. The $20 bears Jackson's portrait aud fa typical of commerce, having a steam I ship, train and other mediums of ; trade on the back. Grant's picture Is shown on tho $50 ami Franklin's portrait adorns tho $100 bill. Iloth of these larger bills are typical of the arts. fS J? ERECTED IN 190O Sample Room for Commorolal Travolora Modorn Throughout. Flrat Clara Aooommodatlonw TO DEVELOP MINE Methodist Episcopal Church GEORGE H. KEF.SK. PASTOR ' We Do Business For God And Humanity SUNDAY HOURS OF SERVICES: Worship, n:oo A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.. O. M, Gardner, Supt. Bible Study, in "I Men's Class - J. F. HurRrss. Teacher Rihl Hom. (Historical Study or the H.bie 10:00 A. M. Epworth League, 6:30 P. M., Foster Priddy, Pres. STRANGKRS MADE TO KEEL AT HOME CORDIAL WELCOME. GOOD MUSIC. OBLIGING USHERS. a Specialty) 1 Women's Class, Mrs. E. Priddy. Teacher A SIMPLE METHOD -NKW SCHEME Kilt IK. IKING P.IIUIX POST POSTAGE Kedinotid Postmaster Kvolvcs Me thod That .May lie Adopted Gen erally Over Country J. W. Moore, Redmond's postmas ter, who was here Sunday, has work ed out a new and extremely simple method of calculating the postage for parcel posts packages, says the Bend Bulletin. Heretofore a larh-e and complicated tabulation has been in use, which lias proved both ijlow aud cumbersome. Mr. Moore has placed his tabulations before the Postmaster General and from ac knowledgements received then? is good reason to believe that it may be adopted officially. The plan is this: To determine the amount of postage required for the first and second zones, add 4 to the weight of the package, the result in cents, being the postage required. For the third zone multiply the weight by 2 and add 4. In the fourth zone multiply by four and add three. Fifth, multiply by six and add two. Sikth, multiply by 8 and add one. Seventh, multiply by ten and add one. Eighth, multiply by 12, with no addition. GOI ! SlIOPi; MINK WILL UK SYS. TKM ATK'ALI.Y WOUKKD Said to be One of Most 1'ioniNin Proierl ie- of Hiili Grade Other Work Planned Notice of Sale Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of John Silva, deceased, will on June 27, 1914, sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder personal property of said John Silva, estate, including some farm im plements, household goods, supplies, etc. The sale will be held on the north side of the Bieber store and will begin at one o'clock p. m., June 27, 1914. Jn 11 t-3 HARRY BAILEY Administrator. A thorough and systematic method ' of development work will begin In j the next couple of weeks on the Gold j Shore property, one of the best j groups in the High Grade district, j according to Information gleaned by j the writer from several members of the company, says the Bidwell News.! President Fred A. Hell, an exper ienced miner, with the assistance of a couple of men will begin work there as soon as conditions will per mit, j The snow is rapidly dissapp arlng and work on various ( latins will soon begin in earnest. ! The Bidwell Discovery Company will also begin extensive development ' work on their property, which shows j signs of increasing values as the work Is done each session. j The present season promises to be a busy one In the High Grade mining district. 1 Many splendid prospects await out side capital, and If experienced min ing men witli sufficient capital to thoroughly develop one of these val uable prospects are induced to come into the district this year, it is. believed that High Grade will soon bloom as a full-fledged mining camp. 11 . 'A 21 i..V" 'rz A SPANKING GOOD TL'A.M should have spanking good harness. Come here and seo what we mean by that term. Wo tiro showing both singlo and double harness that Is worthy of tho Li vt horso or horses ever bred. It Is per fect in appearance, perfect In fit and perfect in quality. E. F. GHENEY LAKEVIEW OREGON Northern AuLo Stage Line CARRYING U. S. MAIL 11 1 1 1 ii 11 i. -1 1 Leave Lakeview 7:00 A. M. Arrive Paisley I 1:00 A. M. Arrive Silver Lake 6:00 P. M. Return to Lakeview 5:00 P.M. Fare to Paisley. $5.00; Round Trip. $9.00. Fare to Silver Lake. $10.00; Round Trip. $18.00 Reservations made at Hotel Lakeview or at the Stae Office. J. S. FULLER. MANAGER Read The Exam i nor Want Ads Bounty Fund Exhausted Over 100 state warrants, for sums ranging from $1.00 up, are being issued by Secretary of State Olcott this month for payment of additional bounties authorized by the last legis lature on bobcats, lynx and cougars. The appropriation of $40,000 made by the last legislature for the payment of the regular bounties of fered on predatory animals has been exhasuted, and Secretary Olcott has sent notices to the various county clerks not to forward any more claims for bounties. Indian Book on Sale Klamath Herald: "Indian History of the Modoc War and the Causes that Led to It," written by Jeff Rid dle, a Modoc Indian who Is the son of Winema, the heroine of the war, has made Its appearance in Klamath Falls. The book Is Illustrated with ninety pictures, many of them re productions of rare historical por traits. Riddle, who was a youth at the time of the war saw much of the real drama. In this book he pre sents in a forceful and logical man ner the utory from Hie standpoint of the Modoc Indians, even to hfer vlews with some of the IndU ! "606" Prof. Khrlleh's Wonderful Remedy for Blood Poison Symptoms Begin to Vanish in Two Days Salvarsan "9 ! 4" Noe-Salvarsan IMPURE BLOOD I use the latest and best treatm Khrllchs "606" or Salvarsan, and "9 absolutely safo. Their curative pro throughout the civilized world. Th States Army and Navy as the only t I administer this treatment In m detain you from your work from Biz begin to disappear In from twenty-f have now, or have ever had this dl ment. ent for blood diseases Professor 14," or Neo-Salvarsan. They are pertles have been thoroughly tested ey have been accepted by the United reatment for blood disorders, y office, painlessly, and will only to twelve hours. The symptoms our to forty-eight hours. If you soase, do not fall to take this treat- '11 IK KXAMINKft FOU JUL Wja j VAHICOCELB One of the most common of the noninfectlve conditions and e condition that is responsible for a great many of the so-called nervous conditions, Is a weakened and dilated condi tion of the veins In the scrotum. This condition can only be cur ed by direct local treatment; these conditions can be absolute ly cored in a few days. BLADDER and Kidney diseas es, swelling of the feet and legs, painful and scalding urination, pain In back and sediment In urln all respond quickly to my system of treatment. PROSTATIC enlargement, re- Consultation Free suiting in the stoppage of the flow of urin, and pain, treated with operation. My treatment removes this In (tarnation reduces. the en largement, normal condition is quickly restored. RHEUMATISM treated In all Its forms by both Electricity and Medicine. I will positively not accept in curable diseases. I am perman ently located in Reno, occupy one whole upper floor consisting of six completely equipped rooms. My offices have private entrance. My business la conducted with all the privacy possible. Hours daily 0-12, 1-5, 7-8 Sunday 10-12 only STOMACH conditions. Coated Tongue, perverted Appetite, Gasses causing a fullness and dis-l tress after eating, Heartburn, Palpitation, Dizziness and all other conditions of the stomach, show signs of Improvement at once by my system of treatment. ACUTE DISEASES Itching, burning, scalding, painful passa ges of water. Strong injections, strong remedies seldom benefit They cause obstruction of the urinary canal. My treatment stops every sym ptom and relieves In a few days. Examination Free DR. T. H. 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