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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1904)
PuMUhed Bvcrv Thurtday C. O. METZKEK. v Moonto SulUInf .$2.00 A tlood Kill Pn.es. The following net was passed re cently by.holh the House and Senate (or the relief of hunt claimant whose (titles wch' seriously menaced by (Ont Year, .uu TERMS: -J Six Months MM) erroreous luiormnuou wmcii iimiuni (ThreMonth,.........30 j,,Mn tn maKo iinal proof on their HPACK Oo Inch Two Inchrs three Inches.... 4trter Column Hall Column.... . Oa Column. .. Ikilmmm' I T I claims outside t he district ill which 11 n no J" n tn H i w i ' ' 1 (Ol MV II ' llM ( 1000 IhUl 00 WOO AH MOW "0 00 iO 00,24 00 4.SW6Ajt'JUl LAKEVIEW, OREOON. flARCH 1 7. WE ACCEPT. The Herald taut wk In the course 100 . the laud In question was situated. TIh'ix? are hundreds of jteoplo who have Hied on land under the same 4ircumstanccs, and paid their money luto tls hand i( commissioners In disolMMlletice with the strict letter of tin law, so many In fact, that a ' 1U Rainy . . Weather Everything that's necessary to keep you warm, dry mid comfortable these wet days, will be found in unrivalled var iety at our store. of it comment on the change l the . I1W,M Bct o( colwV8B imne neccs tutorial staff of The Kxamlner, , Mry u m,t Uw j,,.,,,. rtfht among other good things, had the! Oregon Senators and rvpnwntn. following to say: ! tlves are deserving of much praise I fa "Mr.MetkprliHhaleiHiHM,Tnl.fc.jfortM,IIirtwi.nV(. ,llU.n , tl(,J eiperh'nw In iwihii"t wort, and J wolfjm. ,l( t,.,r ,.,,, i,,,,.,,,. j W ha many friends and acquaintances) Tlll. ,,,, , sti(ll f,WB: j 2)1 In this part of the country who will . rlim.w, l(V ,( S(imt(, m, j 12 welcome him hack Into the new. j t,M. .0plwl,t,ti.M of thei MS Iaper world. We shall not mivj- j l-Illt, Sttw .f Anu-rk-n ln 't.nKriHH j bim uuooiiniieu hiiowhh ami an imv lllllliimlll,) ,,,, ...i,..,,.,....- i.n 1 renown to he gained through puhliKh lnf a newspaper Id thU limited Held. To him we ex teud the glad hand of fellowship and hope that our rela tions may be pleura ut and agreeable." npiH-ar to the ComtnlHwiiuier of the !eneral IjukI Ollkt' that an error has Ihvii male by tin ollicerx of any local land office in receiving any ap plication, declaratory statement, entrj-, or other land laws, and that W return the greeting I'.rother . thw WR8 m, fram, iriM.t,w ,,v tho Moore, and accept the "glad hand." Lutryilinni aiM, that thm. re no And also hope for and expect n con- prlor aavtro claimant to the land tinuatlonof the friendly relations j ,)(HcriUH, Ul tLc vntryt nnJ tIlHt now existing and shall ever strive to maintain such. Senator Thos. C. Tlatt of Xew . YorkJias shaken the political dust from his pants and took a hack seat. Governor Odell assumes the leader whip of the republican party in New York. He Is in full control of the towera, while Senator Piatt, who for a generation was the undisputed leader of his party yields quietly the reins of leadership to the masterful grip of Odell. Mr. Piatt says he Is too old to fight any more. Governor other reason why tlte title should vest In the entryuian exists, except that said application, declaratory statement, entry, or proof was not made withiu the land district In which the lauds applied for are sit uated, as provided by the Act of March eleventh, nineteen hundred and two, such entry or proof shall be confirmed. "That this Act shall be In force fioni and after its passage and n-proval." If trusts are wrong, morally or Odell is a comparatively youngman, s legally, and a menace to the mass of has been elected governor of the; people, is it Just to create a trust to state of Xew York twice and has fight a trust? Will there not have .been a prominent figure in politics since a mere boy. The Governor lelieves that with projer manage ment the 39 electoral votes of his state can be had by the republicans next November. to lie a reckoning or compromise In the end? who will lay down first? The Farmers' trust now Itelng organized, and comprising the farmers in some twenty or more states of the middle West for the alleged purpose of fighting the Isn-f The Democrats find It hard to keep trU8tf ,,t to find Itself up against Willie Bryan quiet. He bobs up tne ame immoral practices for here and there on occasions when j wi,itli existing trusts are now being his presence is least thought of or condemud. desired. He even paid Tammany j T .11 .... .1 .1...... ..,! Ktatk or Ohio. City nv Tin Kno ) nan n 1 ioii icvcuiij fiini ijt. ijiii u u ' -1 tin . ,t.. .... f . . I from, uiui wigwuiu wiiii .iinjui IcC4ellan leaning on his strong arm and smiling out loud. Democrats were surprised for this was his first visit never went much on Tam many anyway, Bryan didn't; but he likes Murphy and McCVIlan and a few others, and they like Bryan. Air. Bryan fears that if Cleveland gets the nomination for President he kkal : 1 1 ,.ti... a 1 . , ...li. . m ! 1 ' win mi me iwj grounu wiiii sucn lorce ' -- Fbank J Chisnkv makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Che key & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONK HUNDRED DOLLAKH for each and every ease of Catahkh that cannot lie cured v -the use of Hall s Catarrh I Cikk. FRANK J. CliKNKY, sworn to before me and suovcribed 111 I my prent-nce this (ith day of December, ' A. D. ISHd. A. W. CiLRAHON, Notary Public. that an earthquake will result, and! a"rn cure is witen internal- I ly, and acts directly on the blood and uir. Drjau iears lor ijis ones nouse , mucous surla-es of tfie system, ftend brick houses don't stand well in earthquakes. 1 for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNEVACO.. Toledo. 0. Hold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Senators Mitchell and Fulton fought hard against the Hale bill providing for American commerce to be carried to the Philippine posses sions in American vessels. This was a fight for Oregon and the Pacific Count, i'ortliind lias no American line running to the Inlands, and would le shut off from the trade should the bill go into effect. How-J ever, Oregon's delegation in Wash- j ington are equal to any emergency! when the welfare of their state is ; menaced and their power in that body was exerted In such a way that ' the bill will not go into effect until the middle of l'H)5, when, It is pos sible, Oregon's Ports may l in thape to receive their quota of the Islands' shipping trade. The Lakeview Mercantile Co., are moving their goods from the cellar under the store to their warehouse. They lielleve the advantages of au underground cellar are overcome by the dangers resultant of a flood, and Intend to keep their goods above the ground in the future. Floods are liable to occur at any time, either from melting snows, heavy rains or small waterspouts sutticictit to fill cellars in Lakeview with water. All weather predictions fail In these daj's of seventeen-klnds-of-wenther-ln-fif teen-minutes. More Kiots. Disturbances of Strikers are not near ly as grave a an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by ut ter collapse unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so ettieient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic and effective ner vine and the greatest all around medi cine fur run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neural gia and expels Malaria germs. Only 60 cents, and satisfaction guaranteed by Lee Beall, Druggist. Cloaks, Overcoats and Rain Coats, the kind that defy cold and dampness---solid stanchly built shoes, as nearly waterproof as the best shoe leath er and the best shoe-making can make thcm--good solid rubbers--warm, smoothly fitting underwear and hosiery--umbrellas, the kind that cost little, t nd look well--these are some of the good things. IT FORGET THE PLACE TO BUT Let us attend to your rainy weather needs.' We feel sure that you will like our goods, our prices, our way of doing business. All we ask is a trial -your satisfaction will do the rest. THE HERCANTILE COMPANY ft h '!() .,. ( !) Listen!! k yr I Your Properly I lh whh y) (n LAKE ' (h V J COUNTY UJ -I EXAMINER f iW ' I REAL Y I ESTATE W () I AGENCY... rh 1 1 II Don! 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