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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
LAKE COUNTS GXAMINliH, LAKIVIlW OKCQON, Dl.C. 3, IWU. fioUe ffumtu (Ex a. til iter PuMlahnl Every Thurtday A. Y. BEACH. Masonic Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: 1 Six Month 1.00 (Three Months 30 SPACE 11 wkil tno'Sms m 1 yr Dot Inrh $1 W $ s A Hi w rwolnrhf 1 0e 600 1W1UM IS 00 Three Inohea. I ' 10 00 1AOii a. 08 quarter Column I sH tiWlAwi Half Column 'id 15 10 2ft (V 000 70 00 Una Column iWOO ttUO 4500 6A 0eJ 1JU BO LAKEVIEW, OREOON, DEC 3 . IMJ. Thecxnr of ItuxxU l the lurgvst iiulivldual laml owner. The area of hid ponnestwions In greater than that of the republic of France. Clara Vleblg Is the imwt widely read of Uermany'i? women novelists. She Is a pitiless realist, and a certain portion of the press affect to decry her. Kler llardie Is the nearest ap proach to a republican In the present house of commons since Mr. Cham berlain has abandoned his political creed. Alexander Blaekley, the pastel artist, whose death Is announced at the age of 8S, was the first artist whose work was reproduced in color in an illustrated newspaper. Dario Canipana, a young Italian of Leghorn, has tried successfully a new system of wireless telegraphy in which the earth is used for the transmission of waves. Monsignor O'hea of Australia, now nearly 90 years of age, is know n on the Island as "the sporting pre late." Lucky land speculations many years ago made him one of the richest men in Victoria. He Is popular with other denominations besides his own. Theodore Medad Pomeroy, living : in Auburn, N. Y., at the age of 7!) . years, and a rich banker, was elected speaker of the house to succeed Schuyler Colfax, who resigned the office after his election as vice pres ident. .Mr. j'omerov served as HjH-aker five minutes. ! Emperor William buys all his hats, ' boots, shoes, ties and sticks in Pots- : . ... .. Si i dam. His uniforms, ordinary suits,: J and other wear are made in Ilerlin, : and his measure is taken once a year, i The clothes have to fit when sent. 1 s the kaiser, like the kaiserin, is never "tried on." Miss Alberta 'jallatin, who is a daughter of the confederate general Albert Gallatin, has ljeen denied honorary memlership in the Virginia Daughters of the Confederacy be cause she is acting in the play "Ghosts," which the Virginia daugh ters condemn on moral grounds. King Edward, when prince of Wales, was asked, according to a late London club story, what he would do should he meet with a sudden reverse of fortune, or If the monarchy were overthrown. The reply credited to the prince is: "Well I think I might support my wife and family by lecturing in the , United States on how it feels to be prince of Wales." Alphaltetically considering the fol lowing list of "eligJbles" in the mat rimonial line are in the senatorial 1 ant T it ti 'l'I!lCIt-ll lliiiiro, fill 17 UD. 3 nil circle: Allisonof Iowa, lieveii.lgeof,die4;rfuly ny dotai,od illforml4 Indiauu, Clark of .Montana, Cock-. rell of Missouri, Dietrich of Nebraska, Dillingham of Vermont, Frye of Maine, Millard of Nebraska, Mitchell of Oregon, Patterson of Colorado, Pettus of Alabama, Warren of Wy oming. The foregoing are widowers. The bachelors are Keau of Sew Jersey, Penrose of Pennsylvania and Klttridge of South Dakota. LITTLE OUTLAYS THAT COUNT. Shall Vage Earners 'Secure Choke Pianos By Mean Of liller I'lano House Easy Payment System? kboot T.-hr. Railway and Dry Oooda Ctorka. 5UKraphr. lrM nk.r. nillliwr. Mechanic and Farmer lak Advantage el It. To any one unfamiliar with our low p'lce, easy payment policy, it would be n matter of no little sur prise to llnd on examining our books tl num. of scores ami scores of tNHiple working on comparatively small salaries, who are buying choice pianos instruments whose names linve heretofore always stood for such high prices that the Impression very generally prevails they are with in the reach only of people of very considerable means. This, thanks to our small protlt, easy payment pol icy is no longer the caw. The great moss of the people of the Northwest are accustomed to good music. Nowhere Is choice mu sic so highly appreciated. Our ieo- ple readily recognise the quality of a piano, and are content with nothing but the best. The piano Is therefore, frequently by far the most costly and most highly prized article In the home. And rightly so. Nothing Is n better index of culture and refine ment In a family than a good piano, That a great proportion of the homes of the Northwest are supplied with the very lest pianos is largely due to the fact that for years there have been placed lefore buyers by us the very choicest, at price and on terms that anyone can afford. Prices that have enabled them to possess such regal instruments as the great western make, the Kimball of Chica go, the Welter of New York and the Chickerlng of Iioston; the Vose, also jot lloston, the llobart M. (able, Hush & Uerts, Doll, Haddorff, etc., etc. The pianos, and they are the finest and most reliable made, are the fav orites of the people of the Northwest Thev are universally found In our schools and colleges, our lodges and theatres, and In the studios of our leading musicians. A man makes his purchase, paying all the wuy from $:." to $7.10 or more. lie I hen has a piano that will be a source of satisfaction to . .- .. it .,'..... I j 1.1... , . . i self and his family t lie best social and , lliilV1 lt .....n ... Hv. ing to his children opportunity for the vi-rv finest musical education. while our system of easy payments 'enables him to meet his monthly payments without any inconven ience whatever. I Young ladies who arc self support- ing purchase their pianos in the same manner securing choice and ,,al,lt.v i"tr..ments. and while they are making their payments, they are , ' . ...... .... able also, to study music with the rf.Ht teachers. In case of sickness or misfortune. ail necessary extension of time Is cheerfully granted by us. we are more man giau io nave anyone, whether it is with an object of purchasing or not, examine our entire stuck, and lenru our prices and terms. C atalogs giving all de tails cheerfully supplied for the ask ing. Send a postal card. Ellen Piano House, the leading, most pop ular and reliable piano concern on the coast. Pig, busy stores Wash ington street, corner Park, Portland, Oregon; and also at San Francisco, Cal., Spokane, Wash., and Sacramen to, Cal. Special Round Trip Rates. Between June 4th od August 2th The Illinois Central will sell round trip tickets from Oregon and Washington points, to Chicago, Cairo, Memphis, and New Orleans at Greatly Reduced Kates. T'ckets good for three mouths. Go ing limit ten days. Returning limit ten days after starting west. (Stop over privileges either way, west of the Mis souri River. Sale dates are arranged to be conven ient to delegates to conventions of Na tional Educational Association at Ron ton ; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagles at New York; Khriners at Saratoga ; Knights of Pyth ias at Ixiuisville and Commercial Trav ellers at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of Sixteen Different Routes, Write us. We will tion you want U. II .Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St. Portland, Oregcn, 19 CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE BEST SHOES INTHE MARKET ...IS THE... HAMILTON-BROWN bHOE ...unTONMOW Women Made at our new SUNHHT FACTORY; They are the fit all rases). hear nhout but have never seen for the price. We word ask the shoe. Lakeview Mercantile Co.! CONTEST NOTICE. United StateB Land Otlire, I-akeview, Oregon, October 30th. IiKKt. A aulhYiviil contest affidavit having been tiled in this olllce by John KolertH. cdntctiuit, aicainst Homestead Kntry No. lS'.Nl, made AncUHt 4th, 1S.4, for the W'l, of NV4 IxjU 1 ami 2 Section Town shipa.5 S, Kate 24 E. W. M., bv Mi chiel Lynch, OMitectce, ill which it in alleged that paid Kiitrytnaii aliandnned aid Lands alniut Octob-r 1st, lH'io, and thereafter on leceinler tith, 1SW5 died, leaving bh an heir at law, hia lather, James Lynch, 'repidimt in the County of tlork, in Ireliind: raid partiea are hereby notified to upear, respond and offer evidence toiiciiimt Haid alleKation al 10 o'clixtk a. m. on January 1, 1!1, hefcre the llcyinter and Receiver at the United States Land Ollice in Lakeview, Oregon. The p:iid c in ten hi lit. linviny, in a proper affidavit, tiled March I'.lth, r."i:i, set f rth (nets which tthow that after due diligence ptTMonal pervice of this notice can not Is- made it ii. hereby order ed a'-d directed that Mich noli he t'iven by due and proocr puhlii alion. Novl2 4" E. M. I'h ATT a i , Kek'ister. CONTEST NOTICI:. United Mates Laud Ollice, Lakeview, Oregon, Octolwr 3U, H'i. A sullicieiit context affidavit ha' iim Is-en tiled in this ollice by IColiert McKee of Lulo view, (Ir, contestant, against Tiinherciilture entry No. MS.'!, made August U'llh, JS!H), f.,r NE-4 of NK'4 Section 14 Towiiship 40 S, K. U E, W.M., by Amanda E. lloyd de ceased, ConleHtee, in win. Ii it is alleged that: paid Tract was not cultivated ac cording to the LavH of Timber Culture Entries, that the said Entry woman is dead, and that the heirs have aban doned paid Lands. That the heirs of said Entry woman, deceased, are as fol lows. Alice Miore, daughter over the age of 21 years, residing at lakeview, Oregon, Arrilla Vernon, daughter, over the age of 21 years, residing in Califor nia, I-la Boyd, a grand daughter, now residing in California, Raymond lioyd, Hoyal A. Boyd and Coy A. Boyd, grand sons residing in California ; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. rn.on January KUi, 1904, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. i The said contestant having in a prop er affidavit, hied November 27, 1101, set forth facts which show that after due diligence, personal service of this notice can not le made on all the heir of aid contestee, it is hereby ordered and di rected that such notice be given by due and proper publication, and that per sonal service of notice of contest lie made on Alice Moore, daughter, at Lakeview, Oregon. Nov. 12 45 K. M. Bkattais, Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. l?Mftl Htan-M Ianii (flii:o, Lakeview, Ori-xon, Oct. 1 HUM. Notion Is hereby Klven thai In co ii.llnrc with the provisions of thu act ol CoiiKrfHNof JnneS, IS7s, mtitlwl "An si t for thu null; ol limber lamU In tins HchIc.moI Csllfor ins, Or.-Kon, Nevxla ami in WanhliiKlon Terri tory aa 1.-ii.(.1 to all thu I'lilillii Ijiii'I Htales, l.y act of Auuust 4th IS'ri.Hterlinit I'. Vernon, of l.akevlew, county of I.Hk Klutii ol Oregon, Iihh llleil In thin oHI"i III" worn statement No. 22l'i for thu imrcliHae of thu Uits I hikI it of Section No.:i iiiToHiiHhip 40 H., li. No.71 K. W M, ami will offT proof to show that the lnlnl r,iilit is morn valiiHlihi for its timber or sl.nm than for agricultural imrposes, ami toeNluhlixh IiIhcIuIiii to sniil IhiiiI beforu tho KeKlsler ami HciHvcr at l.uki'vli-w, Oregon on Wisiliiekilay, lliu ,'ilith day of I'ee.c'inhur, VMI. Hi; naiiii'H hk wltni'sses: T. H. Vernon, K. M. liiikn, J.H, rivlU, aniKi.H. Down aliol l.akuvlcw, Orison Any and all pcrnoiu claiming advursuly tho ahovu di'hciibed lands am ri.'iiesled to file their claliim In (tils ollliio on or beforu said nh day of Itect'iubur, lvoa, Oct ti U K, M. BaATTAlN, Regltcr. Wiiat Docs a Few Dollars Mean? gjj In the shoe field it menus The Best Possible in ... . Style, Comfort and Wear If vou invest in one of the above make over, wear like iron, g 5. F. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the LAKEVIEW Recognized at the t Wagon and Huggy Harness. Whips, Holiof-i, Hoatas, J IJits, Spurs, .(nirls, 3 Rojiairing of all kinds, ly 3 LAKEVIEW Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & w Put vniir art in The Mereford ; . . . IA . a. . , . MADE AT NEW iy I pj. Sm -w swell-appearing shoes that vou don't ask you to take our jL SADDLES 3 Beat Vaquero 5addl llosctlos, Klc. -o- 7 coinpctcnt intMi. -4 3 . i 1 M. i I I PLANING MILL CLENDENEN Fxaminer. it brlnos S Stock Farm Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. IAID0R ALAMO bead of herd 3 2