Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 28, 1904, Image 7

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    May bt Sensational.
The sudden dent h of , foe Mark nt
Alturas wit'k before Im(, iiiciiIIoii of
w li Uli waa in .(! In Tlic 1'xunlhiT
Inst week, Inn rivaled some II I IN' ex
clleiiiiiit In our nclttlilMir county.
Tho nU'I",v rt'itrhed bfiv one I'venliin
lust wtvk Mint i briefly told) 'Moo
Murk en mo to Alt u nix, wont Into n
hiIooii, took n drink of lev fold
lemonade mid dlcit In ii few minute.
Two phyHleans were I'illcd to hold
mi liiiii'Mt,, iitul l utli were under tho
Indue lice of liquor, mid while In t lit m
voiidltloii cut tin- man oon to effect
nil examination Their verdict was
death from lii-nrt trouble. Tho
Masonle order, i f whlrh Mr. Mark
was a iiiciiiImt, took tln mutter up
and ordered another Inquest, mid
t lint one of t he .li.v hlcluim hud aklp
jcd the country nnd the itiithorltleM
hud the other In Jail." Whether or
not thin story exn;jrernted wo
do not know, hut tlutl It contained
Mome truth at leurt, ht evident from
the following from the New lira:
"Thu InveMtlmittoii of the manner
In which t he autoiy over the body
of Jow-ih Murk wu held, remitted In
the arroM. of Coroner and Public
AdmlnlHtrator It, J. T. Merodlih.
complaint wiim sworn to by Marahal
Duke, iMKiivd out of theJiiHtlcescotirt
of thU place, and on Wedm-aday of
hiMt wk Deputy l'lcmlnif went to
ednrv lilt nerved the paper on the
I r. and returned the Maine evening
with the defendant,
lie uptcared before J usllce I lender
won on the name day, represented by
Wylle & Spartcer iih couiihc), and auk
d for ii change of venue, alleKlnf
I hat certain predjudlces might exist
iter w herein lie would Ih deprived
f Justice and oked that the matter
U trauHfcred to ('ednrvllln township,
The District Attorney w lion-present-
d the prosecution lu the matter,
MtreuiioiiHly objected to the mutter
lieliiK trauHfcred to ( odarvllle town
ship, but eoiiHtuteil to having It
f rntiHfcred r to .tdlli towtiHhip, to
which place the court trniiMfered It.
'Hie time of heating hn- not Isi-n
el."
DROWNING A QUICK DEATH.
Oregon's (lovernora.
Oregon has had, In all, 1 ilovt ru
ms. One provisional governor, ioo.
lcrnethy, who nerved from 1M." to
v'j. I'nder the Territorial govern
ment, nx iiovcruors served terms iih
follows: JoHeph Lane. .v!-."iO.
Joseph Lano wits appointed by
prcHldent I'olk one ila.v liefore the
expiration of IiIh term an president,
nnd iH'forw the year wan out Pres
ident Taylor appointed Joint 1.
inlns who wu tippolnted iN-'iO-'i.
.loscph Iane, wn ngnln aipoluted
KVS; (leo. L. Curry, ls.VI; John W.
Pavln, 17.VI-54; (eo. L. Curry, llVI-Till,
when In February of that year Ore
10 n wan admitted to the rnlon, and
John Whltenker, who died two
y earn ngo, wan elected 1n.m-Jl'; Addl
KouC.tilbbH, lNCCM'..".; lien. L. Woods,
IstUl-Oi); Lafayette ti rover, 1S70-77;
S. 1 Chad wick, 178; W. V. Thayer,
3S79-SL'; SC. F. Moody, mi-NJ; Sy I ven
ter Temioyer, 16S7-lr.; Wm. I'. Lord,
astt."t; T. T. (Jwr, 1S0S, tieo. H. ( ham.
JK'rlaln, 1902.
Even Espsrt Dlvara Cannot JUmaln
Vodar Water Mora Than Two
Xlnutaa at a Tlma,
Tha story frfpn-ntly rrprated about
roilonal diver who have brn abla
to rrmalii iunlr water for over two
mlntitra i allly, Dr. Joufph Ilotihm
aaya, accord I tin to tha Ht. lnila (llobt
Deniaerat. No on' t un r uulti undrr
wattr that lonj; without drowning,
whether they are trained dlvrri or not.
At Navnrlno, where tha hihhiko dlvera
are repnited to be abla to remain un
der water three ami four inlouten, teata
were made recently nnd reunited con
fltively jirovlriK ihil none of them
rerialn (1 down lormer than a minute
and a half. Ninety neconda aeema a
Ioiik lime to the wnichrr on ahore, and
It la about the limit of a divert en
durance under wmer. At Ceylon,
where time teal were a I no made
amoni; Ihe fainoua pearl dlvera. It wai
i iTiititm! that few n( them returned
lii'lii i hi) mirface na huiK a a nilnitie
and other tenia mnde on the lied tea
anion the Arabt j roved that a min
ute nnd a q'mrier wan the lonjrevt they
could endure without a frcnh breaih.
On the coaat of Knulnd aeverat
year tun a diver, a tralmd diver, one
of the hcrt on tha coaat, renowned for
hi endiirntre, went down and waa
putled iii ;oly when ha ftave the Ir
tinl that he waa under water about
two minute and five aeconda. He wa
drawn out of the water lnenlble.
wlih blood flowing from hi dom and
ear, and it wa only after lonit and ar
duous work that hi recovery from the
effect of that two minute atay under
water waa oaaured. Drowning la a
quirk death. Kren though the water
la kept out of the lunga, tnenalblllty
will enue In one minute, and complete
unronMclouanea In two. The atorle
of people who have been In the water
five minute being raucltated are
generally mlatakea or untrue. A man
could not ha In tha water five minute
without coming to the eurfare aeveral
time, and be reetored to life.
FOOLING THE SMOKERS.
N. C. O. Extension.
Iteno, July 11. It wu definitely
announced In Iletio to-day by a man
who la lu poaltlon to know that the
Nevada California nnd Oregon Itall
road Company ha placed an order
for forty miles of rails, that the order
I now beliitf filled and that the
Hteels will te whipped from the idIIIh
thh week.
The mime authority atates that
thl material I to he ued la extend
In the road from It prenent ter
inliuiM at Madeline, Liihm'u County,
to Altura the county neat of Modoc
County, and the center of one of the
rlchcMt agricultural Bectlons In Super
ior California. IwiNMen Advocate.
A Va AMoant ( rerlae Bold, hat
Oslr a Llttla Halaed.
"8p'aklng f tobacco roiwumptlon,"
aald a diligent uaer ot tha weed w'.io
know n few things atjout the hualne,
"If Imitation Is the sincere t flattery in
everything then Loulalnna perfu,ue to
bacco occuplca a singularly enviable
poaltlon In the world of mild narcotic
plcaaurea. The annual production of
the fa moo brand of tobneco la between
40,000 and no.ftou pound, the total pro
duction of the world famous vacherle.
of Ht James pariah. Vet It la of record,
according to the atn lenient of a drum
mer who wa recently In New Orleans,
that Ida Iioiimh iimcs 'JOO.fXlO pound of
perbjue tobacco a year aa nn Ingredient
of one of the 'fx rlU mlxturea' aup
piled to the smoking public of America.
Where tlie perlrpie coira from the
drummer do not know, hut he know
that hi bonne butt year sold perlque
mixture In volume sufficient to account
for the 1ImmhI of four or five time
the entire production of the genuine
pcrbpie crop.
"The term 'iMTliiue crop however, I
a misnomer, for perloue tobacco is not
a natural product, hut manufactured
A particular tobacco 1 grown and tbeu
treated especially, with the result of
what is commercially known as per
lquc. The many Imitations with which
the public are supplied are, It 1 sil
by experts, virtually the same lu qunl
Ity and flavor, though not the same ht
perlque In either the original natural
leaf nor In pro- of manipulation lot
marketable waya, acetic Add l l 4.
used by some commercial hou-e.
Whereas the genuliio lieriuuti Is not sub
Jeeted to the Influence of any foreign
matter whatever." New Orleans Times
Democrat.
For Lore of Her.
"How did you lone your arm, young
man?" asked the IntcrcMed gentleman
In the car.
"A girl once told me to remove it,
answered the young man. "Got any
cigarette papers?" I ndlanupolia Sun.
orru'Mf, fiinr.cronv.
tsTr mm.
FieRlik-tit Tbera IUwmwvHI
Vlije-rretldenl
Scrury of State
Socictary of Treanury...
Secretary Interior
Secretary ol War
Secretary ol Nary,..,.. ,
Secretary ( Comrnvroe,
Secretary of AgrUfiilturc
KmlmMter ttnneral.,.,.
Attorn Utrneral
in Air..
tiovarnor tteo. K. Cbamtwrtaln
eeeretary of StaU- 1. 1. Ounbar
Treaaurcr C. S, Mofre
Attorney General A. M. Crawford
Hnpt. I'libllc tnnirtwtlin J. II Ackermaa
I'rlntet
iMlry anil fotui Cora .
V. S. Senator
..... ,...Jhn May
Ile M.Sha
,.... A. III(fhoKk
Wm. H.Taft
Wm. II. Mno4y
...Geo. B. Cortetjroo
....... Jamet WIIon
llunry 0 fayoa
e. C. Knot
foliKrciKmen . .
I Supreme Judge
Very Swell.
Yob," declared Weary Willie, "I
went up ter dnt ludy'a houae an' aha
gimme a real awell dinner.'
"A. awell dlnnerr
"Sure; dried apples an all de water 1
wanted." Baltimore Herald.
R. Whitney
J. W. Bal'ey
( J. If. Mlt-hll
. C. W. KulUn
I Hlnar Herman
jj. N.WIIllauiwin
C. K. Wolerton
K. H. Hean
P. A. Moura
with jctir:ut. iitwrarc-r.
JndK II. I.. HnniMin
Attorney , ...W.J. Moor
Lak tmcierr.
Joint Senator John A. IyeM-k
S R.K.I.. StelnT
Jotm H. Shouk
Re(iririittle
Judae
rierk
Sheriff
TreamireT
aMwr
School Hnpt
Survayor
Commltaloiiera .
Block Invetur..
B. aly
.A. W. Manrln
. K. E. Rlni-bart
t. O. Ah Intro m
W. D. Wot
....J. Q.WIIIIU
... C. K. Moore
W. A. Carrier
C. W. Jeot
.l.V. Clark mid
Nothing hat ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr. King's
Jov; Discovery
tlM
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure J Lung Troubles. .
Money back If It fall. Trial Bottle ft-.
riaiat Proof.
Land Odlce at Lakeview, Oregon, June
22, 1904. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler baa liled
notice of hi intention to make final
proof in support of his claim, and that
aid proof will he made before Register
and Receiver at Lakeview, Ortgon, on
September 9, I'JW, viz: Samuel P.
Dicks, Hd., f'.ntry No. 2019, for the
NW'i NWi. EH SWj;, SWJf KEJf,
Sec. 3, T. 37 8., H. 18 W. M. He
names tlie following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, viz. James Mc
Dermitt, of Lakeview, Oregon, J. 8.
Keiay, W. IC McCormick and Ii. W.
Karrow.of Paislev, Oregon,
june 30-30 J. S'. Watson, Register.
Aa to Title.
"Where did the Judge get his tltler
"He waa once judge of a horse race'
"Hut how about the general? Haa ha
any right to that tltler
"Oh, yes. Indeed! He"a a general nul-
eauce." Chicago Post.
IVrnlatent.
Utlt Hm llrr Terror.
"I won hi cough nearly all night long."
write Mrs. Chaa. Arnleaate. of Alexan
dria, Ind., "and could hardlr get any
sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that
it I walked a block I would cougli fright
fully and siit blood, but when all other
medicine failed three fl.(K) Ixntles of
Dr. Klnu's New Discovery wholly cured
mo and I gained 58 pound." Ja abso
lately guaranteed to cure Couuhs and
('old, Latirippe, Bronchitis and all
J nroot and l.ung 1 routiles. Price oO
rents nnd fl.OO. Trial bottles free at
ltenll a at rug Store.
Modoc Race Meeting.
The Alturas Jockey Club nnuouuco
a nuio inoet to begin on the Alturas
track on Monday, September l and
continuing hIx days. Twenty-four
jmrseH will bo contented for, ranging
from $'1Q to !lbO and nKKregatinis
.!2!)r.O. Tour races will bo run each
lay. Among the most Important
events are tho 10th meo 1Y, mile dash,
free for all, purso ?;tOO; the '.'ltd race,
I rotting, !1 lu C hentt, free for all,
purse !f.r0; 19th race mllo dash 3-ycar-oldn,
froo for all, purse $200, and
n number of Jj to mile dash races
iree for all with purges from $ 100 to
4150. Tho club also auuouncos a 5
jullo relay race for saddle horses.
The Oregon Weekly journal, a Demo
cratlo newspaper, 19 page, full of new
all of itl II a year to any addreB. The
Journal, P. O. Box lit, Portland, Or.
Campaign Opened In Modoc.
The political pot has begun boiling
In California.
According to the call of tho chair,
man, the democratic couuty central
committee met at tho court house In
Alturas hint Monday evening, ap
pointed the tluio of primaries, con
vention, elected delegates to tho
state convention and congressional
convention, and transacted all other
busiiuMS that camo before it nt that
time.
Mufrsuard the Children.
Notwith standing all that is done by
boards ot health and charitably inclined
persona, tho death rate among small
children is very high during the hot
weather of the summer month in the
large cities. There Is not probably one
case of bowel complaint in a hundred,
however, that could not be cured by the
timely ue of Chamberlain' Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
Iahi Heal I.
Important f'urt Mlaalaar.
"Oosh dern, Mary!" said tho brido'i
father. "I guess you'd better git nuv
tied ng'ln."
"Law! What is tho matter, paw?"
"Why, tbo paper says tho ceremony
went through without ft hitch." In
dlannpolls Sun.
Ifaali and the Thrao Graeea.
Tula hash," said tho star boarder,
"reminds me of tho three graces."
"Oh," replied the delighted landlady,
"la what way?"
"One Is foolish to tackle It without
faith, hopo and charity." Chicago Record-Herald,
"Why, that's MIbs Wellon. Isn't it?
Do you mean to tell uie she still comes
to the fashionable watering places?"
"I shculd say so! She brings her
young married sister along as her chap
eron now." Life.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all lta atagea.
Ely's Cream Balm
e1eaaaea,oothaa and heal
the dlmaoeil Bwrntmuic
it 01 rw catarrh and drivoa
away a cold In tha bead
quickly.
Cream Italm U .laced into tha DoatriU.pread
over tha membrane imtt is abaorbed. Belief it im
mediate and a cure follows. Itl cot drying diw
not produce aoing. Inje Size, SS !enta at Drug
glut or by mail ; Trial Size. 10 centa.
ELY BROTHERS, tt Warren Street, Xew York
Land Notice
JOHN MULLAN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
f J10 Connctlcut Avenue
Washington, O. C.
All person who have heretofore made FINAL
PROOF la aay kind of Land. Mineral of Tim
ber Entries, which has been accepted by tha
Register or Receiver of any V. 5. Land Office,
can have the Issuance of their II. 8. Patent for
said Land promptly attended to by sending
sm their Duplicate Receists, or Certincates of
Entry, and aa agreement to pay ate f 10 when
ever said Patents shall issue.
JOHN IHL'LLA.X,
Oregon, California
aod Nevada
Mate Agent
v eo YEARS'
V' "EXPERIENCE .
D
Trsoc Marks
DasiOMS
CosTRiOHra AC
Anyone iHmdtnf a eaef eh and deiiptlon may
anlrtly aeeertaln oor optninn free whether an
Invention m prtrfably Mlentabta. CommnnUw
tKnienrtetlyeiinaaentfal. Handbnnkon tmtrlm
sent free. OISat ae eney lor seconnuMUenta.
Paumta taken Throoeh Mann Av c. seeelyo
tftrSM notice, without cburge. in the ,
Scientific Hmerieam
A handsomely Itraetrated wekty. Treeet rlr
eulatkm of any sdfitiae inarnal. Terna. t- a
year : four months. Si. Sold or all newsdealers.
VM & Co.88,B-' Hew York
Kraaca Omoe. SB T BU-Waahtnatnej. IX O.
The Oregon Daily Journal and the
Lake County Examiner both one
year for $C. The Weekly Journal
and Examiner one year for f 2.75.
Tlie Semi-Weekly Journal and Ex
aminer one year for $3. tf
VI WAI, IT.OOF.
Land Ofllre at Lakeview, Ore., Jnly
21 t 11X14. Notice is hereby given that
the following-named settler has filed
notice of hi intention to commute in
support of hi claim, and that said proof
will be made before Kogisler and Re
ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 31st
day of August. 1904 vis: Owen T. Mc
Kendree Hd. 2:'40 for the NKif of NK4'
Sec. 9 of SE and SE.U of 8Vt
Sec. 4 Tp SO SS., It 14 E. W. M. He
names the following witnesses to prove
hi continuous residence upon and culti
vation of said land, vis: J. O. Haul
aker, of Honancs, Ore. S. A. White of
Hoyston, Ore. Kd Miller, of Lorella, Ore.
and W. H.Caseheer, of Illy. Ore.
Jy. 28-40 J. K. Watson, Kegieter.
FARMS
TOWN LOTS, improved ant
unimproved aold on easy in
slallnivnOj. Laud Titles Examined.
Ians Negotiated,
Taiei Looked After,
Kenta, Notes, and
Accounts Collected,
Klra Insurance,
KKAl, ESTATE and
tieneral Businena Agent.
BAYLEY ft MAXWELL.
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The Harney County
I J re Stock Associa
tion, of which I am
a member, pays $750
reward for evidence
leading to the con
viction ol parties
stealing Mock be
longing to its mem
Ixth. In addition
offer M reward.
Hrse brand horse
shoe bar on either
or both Jaws. Re
corded in 8 coon tie
Range, barncv. Lske and Crook Counties.
Hones rented when sold. Horses sold to pas
through this section wilt be reported in this
paper. If not so reported, please write or tele
phone The Times ilurald. Main SU, Burns, Ore
gon W W Bbowh, Fife, Ore.
3E" OR SS TiB.
fine Hheep Kaarh la Mod, fumtf
Tbe Examiner haa for sale one of the finest
sheep ranches in Modoc courvty, w hich cen
trols the best ranee in Cai'.lornia It consist
of 6u acres all under fence. It lie along Pitt
river for 2 i miles. Besides other building
there are two houses I'i mile apart. It is aa
ideal sheen raDC. - If taken auick It will be
sold tor foouo.
James Barry
Brnds with Swallow Fork In
right ear lor ewes; reverse
for wethers. Borne ewes Square Crop and Bill
in right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range, Crane
Lake. Postnffice address, Lakeview, Oregon
Zac Whitworth
Brands with Crop off left
ear, Half (Jndercrop off
right for ewe ; reverse for wether Tar Brand
W. Range, Fish Creek. Postofuce address
Lakeview, Oregon
Northern Stage Line.
LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY.
A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor.
Leaves Lakeview at 6. m.
every day but Sunday.
Beturning, leaves Paisley
at 6 :30 a. m. every day but
Sunday.
Passenger' r $3. Round trip St
OFFICE- Reynolds & WingBeld'. Lakeview