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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
t. . ." W v . 4f'r-y ( i- V -.y. ., ;v 'ft ' ... 1 j.-v-j .- .,r-vwr- i. ;-' .rs-"'?-t s- .'' f .- .m - , , . r"-."- rt' m twine. itm i LAKE COUNTY GXAfllNER, LAKUVIliW OREGON, JULY Id, 1903. PahllehWI Ever Tkrly A. . BEACH. MatonU: BuilJlPt iOne Year $2.00 TERMS: - SU Month. 1 .00 (Three Months, 50 SPAi'E On Inrh.. . Tro Inches . ... Thr-re Inches, vjttarirr 1'iiliimn Half Column Oar Column 1 k I mn t m nwi I r . . II ii H i I1 I t Ill ' , i S i 7 II tVi l! t- ., im hi io i im! iw S HI 9 (V l. li .V IVi .Vi 1 . . . It IV I .. ( '.-A IV 40 ll Tli H . .VI 00 , 00 V. (V 00 IX fO LAKEVIEW, OKEOON. JI LV 16, lOJ. HorVi inorv troublt (or t lit pood liver. A iiTinan wl.-ntiit i-lalnm to have dlioov.rvd 2.000.WO uiIiToIh-h lu a quart of ntravU rrin. Having iloiic ail that could U ftix-ctcd of him lu the matter of ku-biinp tutbitu. our heroic voting retiUleut In continuing Ills ctuniinipu ljr doelnrlnp that all women are In-row. How cau a man who kins.- 'le twiliieit anil liiiiiln the ladle lone? " Th Ik donietlitiip of prim humor in a rvoent reply made by Clark How-4-tl of Atlanta to a northern man who nkil if it were true that a n uro in the Hout h abstainx from vot ine; leeauNt he fears bodily harm. '"Not exactly," Kaid Howell. "It is ratlHT Ucauie he known that on the whole hi life will be lonirer and freer rom can- if he refrains from the luil iot box hnbit entirely." The initiative and referendum ;tinelidment to the Oregon constitu tion was pronounced invalid last Friday by the Circuit Court of Mult nomah county. The opinion was rendered by Judpi Cleland and was concurred in by Jiidwx Frazer, Sears .tnd iforp. The decision is of far rvachiup iinportanee. inasmuch as if upheld by the Supreme Court It will -ctore all legislative power to the 'i;islative Assembly. Tlie dowajjer czarina is a ptvnt -favorite in Uussia. Among other stories illustrating: her character is (Ids: She saw on her husbands J able a document rep-inling a politi cal prisoner. On the margin Alexan der III. had written: "Pardon im 4ossible: to le wilt to Sils-ria." The czarina took up tli (m-ii and, Ntrikiug out the semicolon after "im .xtssible," put it before the word. Then the indorsement read: "Par don; impossible to ! sent to Sibe ria." The czar let it stand. ;n old Florida colonel recently net Hooker T. Washington and in a oibiilons burst of confidence aid to he negro eilucator: "Suh, I'm g!;nl to miit you. Alwayw wanted to -shake your hand, suh. I think, suh, you're the greatest man in America." 'Oh, no," said Mr. Washington. 'You are, null," said the colonel, und then, pugnaciously: "Who'n great er.'" "Well." said the founder of TuHkegee, "there'n President Iloose velt." "No, suh," roared the colonel. "Not by a jugfull; I us'd to think mo, but Hlnce he Invited you to dinner I think he's a blank scoundrel." 'That target for udverse criticism, the army department, has done one thintf, at least, that will call down on Its head praise Instead of blame. Its recent order coinjM'llin those luemlM-TM of the Army organization who married Filipino women while in the Philippines to recognize them as their legal wives under pain of forfeiting their commissions will commend Itself to those who have nt heart the moral welfare of the .lation. Incidentally, the order may jessen the popularity of that familiar riiiy ulr, "The Girl I U-tt Hehind Me." And It'a a afe wager that fcereafUT "My Filipino Lady" will not be the uioHt applauded two step a,t an army pout dance. WILL THU KKHIT VMM VKll VAIL? The Warner valley sel tiers, who for eighteen years Imve fought for j their laiuls which an claimed as swamp by a rivat Corporation. Is i aualn lcfotv the public. I'lider Sec ! tvtary Hoke Smith they won, and 1 their lands wen ordered patented, j The corporation appealed tit the I courts and wercamiln (Yfcalcd, ami j again the lands were ordered pat !entil. Then the attorneys, without ' the consent of the Settlers Stipulated j to bring the matter all back and try the runt' over again. The set tiers again won before the local Land Ottiee, and again In-fore the Coinmis sloner of the General I .and Olllce, (Commissioner Hermann l, but Sec retary Hitchcock reversed the Com missioner and gave the lands to the Corporation, and they at once moved for patent. Many legal epiest Ions are involved In the matter, but the Inwuud equity of the case necni to U- entirely with the nettlern, for there m-cnis to tn little doubt that the lauds were never swamp within the memory of man. And the Supreme Court has frequently decided that lands not intended to lie conveyed by a patent, an not conveyed. The swamp laud act never intended to convey any thing but swamp lands to the State, and if this laud was never swamp the title under these divisions could not pass, even if a patent did issue. The Settlers have presented the matter to the State I .and Hoard and jH'titloiuil them to withdraw tin states' claim to the land and let th Settlers have their homes in pence. Governor Chamberlain, who is an able lawyer himself, has asked the Commissioner to withhold Issuinir the patents until he can yrive the matter his ersonal attention, and he has Is-cn asked to come in ihtsoii and examine the lands for himself. It In to Is hoMd thatthe State Hoard will make a is-rsonal exam ination of the tract, ami. that they will withdraw the claim of the state to it, as it is Is-neath the dignity of the State of Oregon to allow its name to Is used by a soilless corpor ation to defraud settlers of their homes, simply tx-cause they happen ed to settle in a locality that a cor poration wanted. The gobling up of tin1 Lake County in tracts of from ten to forty thousand acres, of the Is-st agricultural lands by Corporations under the swamp laud act has ls-en a curse to Lake County, and is the one thing that retards its growtli and development at this day, and will continue to do so as long as those tracts remain intact, and the water is also controlled to irrigate those so called swamp lands, ho that the dcnert lands can not be utilized for any other than range purposes by the great Corporations. In this fight by the Warner set tlern many other mo called swamp land tract which were not swamp, may be attacked, at least It leaves a doubt aa to the title, for If they wen not swamp the title never passed with the patent. And It may lie that thin In the reason why there Is such a determined fight Is-lng made for the Warner lands. The result may disntroy the titles of many thousands of acres of the Ix-st lands in the County, and If they are not swamp they ought to Ij destroyed. Settlers, have to tell the truth when attempting to js-rfect a title to a homestead, and there is no reason why an applicant for swamp lands should not be required to do the Ha me. Do Not Look I'nli'ss vour eves ean staml the strain seeing the Swellest Line of At Them l i of Dress Goods and Trimmings ever brought to the town of Lnkeview. THIi PRICKS at which we oiler them, will save yon the tronhle of sending off, save yon money, and besides that, yon w ill See the lioods before Ilnym;. A . Part . of . Our . Clerks' . Salaries is paid them to show jjoods whether yon want to liny or not. We will thank yon to assist in making them lvAKX TIIIvIK MONKY by showing yon these floods that we are making this Koar about sj Lakeview Mercantile Co. M timhi:r lash notice. ItlUI'VlKTHIMKNT. I'llltfl Stulin I.BIIll Oltl. v, I Bki vli'W. Or. . -nil. May X, l'"-'- Si'llrc In h. r.'I'V nlvi ll llml In -.in ;ltait-- with Hie 1'rmMciu. ( tn.-rt,i( Jim,' .1. 11-TH. iiitllli')! "ah ml l'ir I lit- ! ol 1 1 ni u r 1 nil' l in tlioSist.'.ol i lifi-rnl.or. it"ii. N.- . u l U .tiliiiftiiii It-rrii.iry." . i in nl .il til till- I'uWIr fjlll'l Slulri l.y rt nl A 1 1 if ii. t 4. 1-'". lli- .ollownu' H-rm haw (M.tlny j rili il In i li Ik ullli ilu-ir nrii .llcin. iil..l.i It : I arrit V. I.unily nl Bly. wiutity "I Klmlli Mtt-nl or.-.. nrn -mti-nii iit No l"'l Inr I In- nin li-- nl I In- N ' , s i, S-.' I I V, : i, Kilt NK . S.- U. T M K 17 K Irvln Aintt rxm ..I Hl, rmintjr rl lmtti. iti- nl ori-K"ti. m nrti uta'i'mi'iit No. Inr tin- -ii r ti l tie- w Nmr .-t N '.'I 1 .ti S, ft 14 K. ) r T. AiKlt rmiii. nl Illy, niiiiil)- nl Kianmih. aiatc nl iinniiii, iirn .tal-Tjn-tii So W Inr tin- .iir liaM- nl Ihr N , NK', Sw 4 .4sKi4 S Sic Jl. T .Hi S, KaiiK' 1' (jnliitnn S. A ii'1' T.iiii nl Kly, cuunty ol Klaiiinlh. .lair nf Ori'Knii. wnrn Kiaii'iiu-nt No l"lt Inr tai- i.uri lia.i- nl ttu- V, N K '4 NK - 4 - Nr. Nw i, s.-f -11 T .I'iS. K Lr. t. Thai Ui-'y will nffiT priwif In hIidmt lliat lln- j laii'l nnunht In iiinrt alualili Inr ll thnli-r nr (inn inail inr ajrni -niiiirai jmi . i n-i m tahlli.li lhi-ir rlaim Ui naKl laii'l l'lnn- Ihr Ki-ifisli-r anil Ki-n iv. r nl lhl nttlm ai I.aki-ii-M', Or--Knii nil Thurmlay, the lUti ilay nl Aillfiml. Ci.i. I Tiny iiaun- a It nr. : lliarli-a W. Km iM.ily. Harry K. Ilrailli y. I arm- V. I.uiuly, o lands of ! rar T. AauliTMin, ati'l lrm T. A ml.-ra hi, nl li;y, ori'ciii, inrm Kitiir, ni imiu inn, urr. i iivi-r ShU-r nl nil. a.hiiiKtnn. Any ami all rntia i iaimlim alvi-m.'ly 111" ahnvi- ii iiU rl laniln ar- ri iin t'il m nh-tln-ir rlninn in thla nRlrt- on or In Inni l'l l.llu ilnv nf AiiKunt, 1I.I Ma) II 19 K M. IIBTT-IM, hi-KUti-r. Mnnufacturcr of the itltlHMHHHHHHMNti) Waon and Hn'y Harness. Whips, Kobcs, Ucatas, Kciaini) of all kimis, lv eoiniu'tent men. b- -o- CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Blgnatorft of TIMhtH LANIl NOTICf:. I'nlti 'l stati'. I kihI Ortlri- ai Ijik'-vli w, ori-., May V. I:".,. Nniicf In ttrrrhy kivcii thai tn -iiliiilU!l-- W It ll thi irnvl.inli. nf Ihr ai't nf . ciiiK fi-is of I ii il :1, lh, fiiiiilt-il "ail ai-t fr tin -ah nl tlinlrrr Ihii.H In t hi tati nl ( al llnr nia. Ori'Knii N'-va'lu ami in ahiiiKtnii 'li-r-ritnry" an . x t -n 1 -l to all Ihi 1'uhlir I.hii4 Man, hy ai". nl AiikhhI 4. I''-', III IhIIiihuik I. i-kihi. have llli 'l III Una ttli e tlnlr nwiirn ntati.-1111'iitH tnu it : - Walu-r 8. liens. nl Omraii'li r. rnunly l I'nwlltii utalu of Waali., morn Mati'im-nt Nr. ?fj, fnr tin iiirrham nl lln H li w J,, Shi- it hKl4 KK I, - K hK !4 Scf . Ti, 1 iO S, It 16 K. Ithii'la A. H i n of (i.tranili-r, county of Cowlitz, "late of Wa.li., Hi-orn Nti..iMfnl N'n. 21'i. for llm iitirrham of the .N K Bc JIT 40 s., K IB K. ( lari'iii e '. ilowanl nllantli! KN-k, county of Cowlitz, niati- of V aali., iwiini ilali ini'til Xo. t(tl for the pur cliaw of the N Hec M T 40 H, It 1 K. Kd. P. Murrey of Caatle Kock, county of Cowlilx, tat of Waah., iworn atati-meut No '.'lCH for the pur tbaae of the Nw !4 Hc Sit T 40 H, K 111 K. That they will offer proof to ahow that the kiuil KouKht la more valuable for ita tiinls-r or lone than for agricultural ini r xia. a ami to i a tahllab their claim to aal't laml U lnre J. II. Iiriaioll, ( ounly Clerk of Klamath Kall, Ore. oil Hatunlay, the lHlh ilay of July, rjKi. They name aa witni-nn-n: Walter S. Henae, aud llhu'la A llenae, of Oatramlcr, Waah.. l iar ence '. Howard a ml K'l. I'. Money, of antle km k, Wa.h., and '. W. Merrill of i'orllaiitl, re. Any ami all peraona claiuilnti adverai ly the above iliH4;ribil lamU are reiuentei1 to file their claim I n thla olllce ou or beloreiald lull day of July, 1'JO.l. may 14 1U F M Battais Kciflater. TIMBIiR LAND NOTICE. It K A b V kHTIMKN KNT. t'nlte'l Htatca Land OrhVe, I.akfvlew, Oregon, May H, I lll'i. Noin u la hereby I veil that lu en ii l lam e wilh the iirovialoua of the ai:t of miKri KH of June 8, lh7H, entitled "An act for the aaln of llmlii r landa in the Hiateaof Califor nia, Ori'Kou, Nevada ami In Waahlniftou Terri tory aa i iu niled to all the I'uhllu Ijind Hlatea, by ai:t of AuKuat 4th W.n, KUworth Kuaalil of Ijtkeview, cniinty of Lake, alate of Oregon, tiaa lhl day II led lu thla office bin worn alatcment No 14W, for the purchaae of the Hw NK N U HK - SK HK '4 ol Hec. 21, T it H. K 1H K w. m. ami will offer proof to ahow that the land ought la more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural puruoaca, and to eatah liah hi claim pi aald land before the Keglater and Keceiver of thla olflce at lakeview, Oregon on Wuilneaday, the mil day ol Augiiat, 1'JKl. lie nainea aa wltneaiu: W. A. Wllahlre, Wil liam Chlldem, Otie Knllet and Manuel Swaney, all of lakeview, Oregon. Any aud all piraoua clalmlnf adveraoly the alxive deacrllied landa are requested to file their claim in this office on or before laid liab day of AuguallUoil. Mayl4-1 K. M. BaATTairi, uegniei. LAKEVIEW SADDLES l kctognlied as the ltct Vaquero 5addl e 1 IJits, Spurs, Quirts, Kosettes, lite. a Ilepairiiif; of all kinds, by eoinn't'ht inen. o-.4. 2 LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Purniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings $ fi M U HEREFORD STOCK FARM ' y ' . . " -ii i i Drews Valley. Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. LAIDOR ALAMO bead of bent