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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1904)
fob Count u GxrtUtnct Pvltllsfced Evtrv Thursday . C. O. METZKER. Masonic BaltJInt (On Year J Six Months..... (Three Month,. .$2.00 ..1.00 ....30 TERMS: SPACE tt Inch Two Inches fares Inches Insxtor Column. Islt Column n Column. ... , . k 1 1 ntml A mat 1 IT 11 no fsoo .suo K til w . a., t. .... i a iwv I 1 001 ! 1 II W I a out oo to oo i oo ikl, 111 I S 01) JD M) IS 00 oo 7U00 V.'Jw o'uoo ;IV U0 'M)00;0n 45 W 00 100 LA KEVIEW, OREGON, JILV 7. IM4 THE REGISTRATION LAW. Then? will, in nil probability, U a request made to the next legislature to either repent or ntnend the present registration law. The law bus occa sioned nome dilliculty ami consider able trouble In getting n full vote from snnrselv settled counties. For instance In Lake county, one of the largest counties In the state and one whose voting population does not rank even With the middle slued counties. This fact does not alto gether result from the inconvenience in the registration law, but to a certain degree the vote Is short on ita account. It would naturally seem that from January to May loth la ample time for the registration of all voters In even ft large county lifce Lake, with but eleven precincta, nd Indeed It Is, If people were com tilled to register, but when the mat ter of registering Is optional which it must be voters will not take the time to register. In many cases etocknier, such as sheep herders and v&queros, and even ranchers living a great distance from these voting places seldom have an opportunity, especially at that time of year, to go to town, and when they do it Is only upon very urgent business and their entire time is usually taken up with business matters and they think little, and for that matter have "Tittle tTuie tog:0 arid" hunt tip in. regis tering official and have their names placed on the register. It might seem strange to residents of Port land, but it is a fact, nevertheless, that hundreds of men in Eastern Oregon counties do not go to town during the time the registration books are open, and it is natural that this class of voters do not re gard their franchise the most im portant object of their lives and do not make special trips for the pur pose of registering. The press of the state is of diversi fied opinion as regards the registra tion law, governed to u considerable extent by the immediate stirround ingconditions. The practice in vogue of registering every two years places ' quite a burden upon the local news papers to keep the people reminded of their duty to register, as if they were not continually informed of this necessity many and many would neglect it till too lute, and do any way, either through neglect or incon venience to perform this duty. Any amicable arrangements of the exist ing difficulty will Imj satisfactory, but It does seem that the trouble result ing from numerous failures to regis ter should be eliminated to a con jdernble extent. Tariff Hand Uook. Inasmuch as it is HcttL'd that the Tariff is to be the predominant issue in the Presidential campaign of 190-1, Hie Tariff Hand liook, just issued by the American Protective Tariff Ixvigne, becomes of f-pcclul value. An eiual amount of matter relating to Hie Tariff in its various phrases lias never been incorporated between the covers of any fcing'c volume. There Is no question that tho Free Trader c.i u possibly raise which is not answered In this bandy book of ulnety-tdx pages. Hvery fact bear ing upon tho Tariff and Its relation to uationaland individual prosperity is'hercin to bo fjuad. Statistics covering almost every field of Indus trial, commercial and business uctlv form, all of them authentic, olliclal and Indisputable. As an aid to writ or and pi nit cm In the current cam paign, na well as to students desir ous of Informing themselves regard ing economic facts and conclusions, the Tariff Hand Uook will 1h found indlsKnsable. Price. S.leent. Amer ican Protective Tariff league, .130 ltnmdwny. New York, X. V. Early Rlalil Proverb. A father va telling his ami of the advantage of early rising, which he emphasised by using the well worn (but much appreciated! adage. "It la the early bird that witches the worm." i The precocious juvenile replica. "Ail rliilit. father: you get up In the early morning and catch the worms, mid I'll go fishing with them In the after- noon." Charles Sothern (of Illustrious , memory). In hla famous clsurncter piny of "Lonl Dundreary." used to ipiote tho proverb. "Karly to lied, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise," on which he commented as follows: "Now. there" my brother Sam; he used to go to bed early, some time as early na 4 o'clock (in the morning)' and he was not particularly healthy. A for being wealthy, he would borrow a half crown from any body without the slightest tope of being able (or even willing) to pay it back. And I never knew him to bo wise, but confoundedly otherwise." American Roy. War H Ktvcr Married. The late Taul du Challlu was on one occasion asked why he bad never mar ried. "Well, once, upon a time." he answered, without a emlle, "an old Af rican king who wa very fond of me offered me my choice of 853 women aa a wife. 'Your majesty.' I replied, 'if I should marry one of these beauties of years there would be 852 jealous wo men here.' 'Well.' renUed the klnf. that Is easily settled. Take them alL' TUat was a little too strong for to a, however, and as I have never had uoa a field to choose from since I am still a bachelor." The Soaree of aa Epldeanle. The Swiss town of Hagendorf bad a typhoid epidemic not long ngo, and It was suspected that it was started In n bouse In the upper part of the village Where there had been some cases prior is the general outbreak. To test this 3 MUUH-IM.HI i. I drainage water from this house, color ing it green. Nine hours Inter the whole water supply of the town was colored green, thus proving the fatal connec tion. Salt to Prevent Caacer. la a long study of malignant cancer Captain Host, a young medical officer la India, baa found that the bacteria attending the disease develop only When the natural chlorine of the body falls below the normal. Ily adding to the chlorine of the food, especially by increasing the use of salt, he claim to have cured one patient In the eight treated and to have benefited the oth ers. Deirlunlos! to Realle It. 'I never hoard IMusmore arknowleii( that he was growing old lief ore ioCj.' "How did lie acknowledge it V "11 announced tUat he felt Jil-t i young aa he ever did." Detroit Fret Proa's. The Secret cf Long Life and How to Overcome Waste. To ' Knou thyself," is to take advantage of life's secret and equip one's elf with aa armor which will successfully rent the attack ct uiseust; tn the battle cf life. The old idea of (ate or " kismet, " and that a person al ways dies when his time cornea, is now exploded. Kvery mechanism, wheth er made by God T man, has a definite amount of wear and its life can be lengthened CI shortened accord ing to the care that is given it. If ac cident or careless ness destroys the works of the watch or the human mechanism an end comes to its usefulness, but it has not actually worn out." Man's hystem at times gets rusty like the wheels of the watch and only needs a little cleaning and oiling to put it in bhupe for life's battles. An imitation of nature's method of re storing waste of tissue and impoverish ment of the blood and nervous force is ucd when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots, without the use of alco hol, like Dr. Pierce's Colden Medical Dis covery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather enable the organs to take from the food just the cu'.riment the blood requires. Prof. I. E. Tauguay. of 6i fit. Peter Btreet. Que bec writes: I ha.l been ill fur some time with I-a Grippe and dil not regain my ktrength. W uh ia a week after using or. Pierce's Ouldrn Med ical Discovery, I wi able to be around again, and I found that my system was eieirriy free from any of the bad effects f La Onppe. I now keep a bottle of the 'Golden Medical Dis covery ' on hand, and, when I catch cold, take a few doses, which keeps me in perieci ntann. As a build--r up of lost strength and vitality I da not believe your 'Discovery' bus an equal." Accept no substitute for" Colden Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just as mnH i,t diseases of the stomach. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tv. 1 ; ... . Pla.Lanl T11ta tli Kest laxative for old people They cure cost. A Chanc lor Speculator. M'llOOl. T.ANP-. 20 aerea of level unimproved agricultural land for sale chcHP. Inscription: W.', S,l' of NF.and XV4 0f SF.4', Section 10, Tp., 30 S., K. 10 I'.. W. M. Thin is a desirable piece of 4and, located in Uoose take valley and will make dome man a Itood ranch. TIMBKH t.WU WOTI1K. rniUnl States Ijtnd Oince l.akevlew, Oregon May 17, 1001. Notice is hereby a i veil that in com- tl iat.ee with the provisions ol the Act of t June H, 1S78, entitled "An act for the l. r.1 limL.r liitula in tli States of Cab tf.wnU. Oregon. Nevada and Washing- ,0t . cxlt-mbd to all the Public Land Slates bv act of August 4. 1S02. the fol lowing jiersoin have hied in (his office their sworn statements, to-wit: Timothy P. Hocrs, (f Tenino, county of Thurston, stale of Washington. wrrn statement No. 'J.W lor the purchase of the MV '4 Sec :W, Tp S, K l ' V.. I rat. t is llissun of South Prairie, count) of Tierce, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 2.WI for tho purchase of the SK4 Stc M TpST.S, It lo V.. Klennor J. Itisann, of South Prairie, county of Pierce, state of Washington, tworn statement No. 2358 for the purchase of tho N F.' Sec 34, Tp 05 S, It 15 K. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land In-fore the Itegiider and l!o ceiver at Lakeviow Oregon on Thursday the 11th day of August, ltKVI. They nam as witnesses. : hleanor .1. llisson, and Francis ltisson, of couth Prairie, Washington, and Timothy P. Ileera of Tenino, Washington. Any and all per son claiming adversely tho alwve des cribed lands are requested to ti to their claims in this otlice on or before said Uth day of August 1!HM. Jun 10 33 J. N. Watson, Kegister. 6 I I 1 f v X I ' Itrnerl I. and I'litor. I'nitcd Stalet Land Ollloe, l.akevlew, Otrgou. May 1H MM, Notice la heic by given that Warren ('. I air, I of I'lttah, Oregon, ha filed notice of Intention to make proof on Ida desert land claim No, 402. for the NV4 NF.4'. F.' NW',, N K'i SW4, ric 0, Tp 33, S., It. 2(1, K. W. M. I adore Itegistcr and Ueeeiver nt Lakcview, Oregon on the 2Hth day of jJuly, 1004. Ho name the follow ing witnesses to prove the complete Irrlga lion and reclamation of said land: X. Fine, of Plush, Oregon, Win. Vlnevard, of A lei, Oregon, Win. Moss, of Lake view, Oregon, Harry Itigga, of Plush, Oregon. May 20 20 J, X. Watson, Kegister. riMBt I'reot. Land OthVe at Lakeviow, Oregon, May 5, 1104. Notieu is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intcnli.in to commute anil make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that sal.l proof will be made before IMw. .1 . Callow. I'. S. Com., at bis otlice at IVnio, Oregon, on Jul v Otli, lt04, via: It v run T Fical, lid. F:ntrv No. 2547 fur tho Nl SF."4, SW' SF'V. SF.I4 SW4, See. 20. T. 40 H., 1J..'I5 1'.., W. M. Iln names the following witnes ses to prove his continuous residence iiHn ami cultivation n( audi lami, vu: F. I.. Allen, Frank Orove, Joseph Cat low, and Melvin M, lnai., all of I'enio, Harney County Oregon. J. N, Watson-, Kegister. ri.v t. pioor, I-and Otlice at I.akeview, Oregon, June 10, 1004. Notice in hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made U'tore tieo. T. Italdwin, County Jtulge of Klamath County, Or., at Klamath Falls, Or. on Wednesday, August 10, 1004. via: Henry Klopko Hd No. 2H70 of Illy, Or- for the W of W Se: 30, Tp 30 S, U 10 K, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove hia contin uous residence upon and riillivatiou id said land, vir. : John McDonald, (ifHirge Krickson, YA. CaseU-er rod K. 1. Way, all of Illv, Oregon. Jun 16 28 J. N. Watson, Register. I istenl! Vour Property With the LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER REAL ESTATE AOENCY... It Dont Matter If It Is Not Worth W Can 5cll It lor Vou. II Vou Contemplate Buying or Selling .A HOME.. Consult Us At Once If You Want a Uar gain in Either Case. mm . T- M a. .e-W,l IWI lb JL n. 12. church dirkctokv. I.,KKVirw PivnchliiK wrvlcea nt II oVIih-K A. M mid 7::MI P.M.. every aecimd ntul fourth Sunday. Niindny Hchool every Kundii.v nt 10 A.M. Pni.ver Meet Iik e cry Thnra dny ut::i0 P. M. Nkw Pink Ciu i.h Prenchliiu: Ser vice nt 11 n'l ba k A. M-. ami ":: P. M every flrat Siindny. Sumbi.v.S hool every Nuiiilny at 10 A.M. Prayer Meet Iik every Thum day nt P, M. Hktiiki. Prenchlim Servlcea at II o'clock A. M,, and 7:30 P. M every third .Suntlny. .1. It. Htank, Pistor. liee ef A Mit mesil ! Krrntr. TO AI L WHOM ITMAYCONCKKN: Notice Is hereby given, thai the under signetl was, bv an order of the County Court ol Lake County, Oregon, duly made and entered therein on the 20th tlav ol Mav, IWM. apH.inted Kxetnlor of the Last X V ill and Testament of JOHN McF.l.lllNNKY, late of bake County, Oregon, now deceased. All persona having claims against the I'stale of said lecea.scd are hereby required to present the same, with tlie'prar vouchers and duly verllled, within six months from the date of this notice, to the under signed Kxe.'iitor, at the Law Oillte of L. F. Conn, in the Town of lakeviow, jjike Uotiiity, Oregon, and all persons o ing said Kstalearo hereby repieatel to call and pay to said Flxecutor the amount ol their indebtedness. Oat ml at IJikeview, lake County, Oregon, thisOlh dav if June. 1W4. JOHN It. IU.AIR. Kaeeutor of the Last Will and Testa' ment of JOHN Mi Hlhinney, ivreaaed. THIS PAPER la kept nn ttlf at K.C Imi'i Ailvi-rtlning Agrtn y li! tu- sums Ml reel. hn rranelsco, l si., nru contracts lor advertising can b ms.lc lor Ik Subcrllr to 1 be K.iamlnei ho n mose Irom one liirsllty to anoiher, or hi their Mwl(irtics addn-M should reinoinlwr in drop llilafmi m rard so their paper rat b aV drtunl to the right poslumov. (I t (I I 1 j j ity are here presented in well ordered tipatlon and biliauaness,