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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1905)
If Vou Don't Know IJicbcr (i Down Ami TH op JULY . i'.-stiitiraiit tiudiT ww Try in. i -i - .t 'liM " I" II'hI V !! .1 I f Il-. t line of Mail's. Hoys nn I Y .:(. ' F O bhuc5, Mats and Cloth ing at Ahlstrom Bro's., the place to buy Goods. Kuitur S. M Bailey of the Crock County Journal, Is a Lakevlew vis itor tlii week, having come to ut te f i 1 tl' Iiux4 hull toiiriiiiiui'iit. Mr. Bailey played ith thu Silver Lake ttatu. Holnirt. the tun of F. M. Milks, while jla vin with powder last Saturday, hud bis face severely burn fl A iiuiuIht of children were play lug. celel rutins of course, and had removed the powder from Home cartriili-H, und were Netting lire to tlw powder. Hobart failed ou one occasion to get far enough nwuy whfii the powder exploded. JIM face m badly blackened. However, the Ir. wit Hommoued, and Hald the ImruM were not deep enough to leave HUTU. Select your stove at the Ahlstrom Bros, a new assortment of Ranges just arrived. The Malheur Irrigation project loom uh though It needed u little liquid sunshine to give It vim ut the present time. It ha ho many ull-nfc-iit that the Government Irriga tlu Doctor have about given the "P. By the time the Govern ment get through Investigating nl surveying the different Irriga tion project la Oregon, that 14,500, W reclamation fund which the Gov ranieut oweHt to the state will also a little liquid sunshine thrown o It In order to see It And no lands Pld under Irrigation. Cllue Falls 3 Vhat are your friends siying bout yod? Thit your try Mir makes you look old? Aad yet, you are not forty ! Postpone this looklnc old. Kafir Viteor U Ayer's Hslr Vifor snd ore to your tray hiir all toe deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be sacisfied. tB,n'' Vigor rM4 th. i.tnrl " " l'lr, aut I aiu K'miljr KT2' ."J" '"" """ . Vkiac'B. MmIwuImiiII.. e. m ro . I.M Ml" Park Hair 1. '.'.. 'A . I ' ! . II ;i :v !t iv.i ;,: 111'''! i ..i ;..-v irv from Ku-t li'ir-. Bound triii tickets fur two or more to 1 'oki'n ma can 1 obtained at The .Mercantile Co's store for I ?11.l'... 2.V2 i ! Auction Hale of Iry Goods next J Saturday in front of Howard's i store at 1 o'clock p. ni. Clothing and shoes 20-tf Harry Yount, who has been at Portland the past month, attending the fair, returned on Sunday morn ing' stage. Remember the grand Heading Room nnd Library lenent Friday night. Moore's Comedians will play "The Lady of Lyons." The Indiaim were as deeply inter eHted in the ball games as anybody, especially in those where the Did well Indian team played. M. C. Currier and Al Banister, of I'aisley and Ir. II. Clark of l'rine ville, attendel the Fourth of July and ball games in Lakevlew. Al Farrow drove a fine team of match blacks dou from I'aisley first of the week and sold them to West, the Seattle sheep buyer, for f 2i". Charley Ithodes of Lakevlew and Mrs. Thompsou of Alturae were mar ried at Alturas last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Khodes cume to Lakevlew, where Charley has a neat little home. J. A. Brook of La Grande arrived here this week and he and Mr. Olson are buying up laud for parties who want to make homes In Lakecouuty. The rush for Lake county land is on In good shape. C. Ullyeu. the ball twlrler who played with Silver Iake, will return to hi -home at Albany when the tournament fa over. Mr. Iillyeu has been playing ball for Uend for a year, and Is a crack-a-Jack. At the auction sale In front of Howard's tore next Saturday at 1 o'clock there will be od, men's, ladles' and misses' shoes, men's, ladles' and misses' bats, men's and boys shirts, ladles' and misses under- The Restaurant next to the Post Office has cbauged bands, and Is now under altogether, different manage ujent. The proprietors, O. Gates and wife are old at the business and Intend set the best table In lakevlew. Give tbetn a trial. Road Supervisor T. W. Johnson of I'aisley district, came to Lakevlew Tuesday. Mr. Johnson said, In re ference to an Item lu The F.xatnlner last week regarding the condition of the road over the mountain, that the portion of the road In his district w as lu better shape than it has been for 15 years. La&fcVisw Mercantile Company eao u I Tula Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets. e 'A Snvcn Million boxes sold in Dast 12 months. This SienatOTe. Ivan Hammersley was up town first of the week. S. B. Chandler came in from the ranch Sunday in his outomobile, for the first time. Harry Itoberts and Bert Harber are over from the 7t much to cele brate the r'ourth. Boys and youths "Kant Wear Out Clothing" every garment guaran teed at Lakevlew Mer. Co. F. M. Auble of Alturas came up on the stage last Saturday, a day ahead of the rest of the ball team. Mrs. C. K. Sherlock expected to start for Portland yesterday to see the fair. She will meet her husband there, who is a juror In the federal court. Parties wishing lumber can find it at the Norln, Jaqulsh & Harris plan ing mill. A team Is hauling steady, and can give you whatever you may want, from the Camas sawmill. -0-tf 1). K. Penner, the piano tuner, who advertised In The Examiner some weeks ago that be would be In Lake, view, arrived Saturday, and is pre pared to put pianos In shaie. Miss Anna Patton, a former Lake view sir!, who has. resided in fan Francisco the , past few years, re turned here Sunday for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. W. W. Arthur. Al Farrow came down from Pals- ley Sunday to see what all the noise was about. You bet, be found out; one of the biggest celebrations was In Progress an Interior county bas ever bad the pleasure of holding. rtMi rrwr. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, July 3d, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bai filed notice of bis Intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the KegisWr and Receiver at Lakeview. Or eon, on the 14th" daT flr-Auguat, 1905 vii: Anna M. , WbeWtone,' - widow of A mot WheUtone Hd No. 2185 for the NKtfHKtfand Lots 1 and 2 Sec 33 Tp 31) S,,KaJKw M, He names ineioi lowing witnenses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi: K. M. Duke, Hurley Ver non, A. H. Down and Chas. Fccleston all of Lakeview, Orepon. 27-31 J. N. Watson, Register. flaml FrI. Land Office st Lakeview, Oregon, July 3d, 1905. Notice is hereby given that tiie following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make . pnn-, .' 1 . 4 . Sal'.' 1'KV, ."() Ci.Hl' i l ! i TVa furre a Cold in One Dnv a final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Ore gon on the 21et day of Augiiar, 1905 viz: Thomas J. Branch Hd Ho. 2332 for the HWy. NEHSKNEJi and NEJ SEi Sec 33 Tp 30 S., R 20 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation oi said land, viz: E. E Rhine hart, Frank Wileon, Geo. Parker and Jay Shellhamer all of Lakeview, Or. 27-31 J. N. Watson, Register. TIJIBEK .AXI XOTICK United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, July 3d, J905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro visions of the Act of June 3, 7878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 2892, ttie following persons have this day tiled in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Mrs. Lizzie Mayer, of Portland, coun ty of Multnomah, state of Oregon. Sworn Statement No. 2950, for the S J SwJ, S.;c.27, and wV Nw, SEX NwjJ Sec. 34, Tp. .r, S., R. 77 E. Margaret Ryan, of Marquet, state of Michigan. Sworn statement No. 2957, for the purchase r.f the NwW Sec. 28, Tp. 35, S., R 17 E. Martin Ryan, of Marquet, state of Mich. Sworn statement No. 2958, for the purchase ot the Eg NEW, S1 NEi, NwK SE, Sec. 27, Tp. 35 S., R. 77 E. That they will offer proof to ehow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before Geo. T. Bald win, Co. Judge, at his office at Klamath Falls, on Tuesday the 72th day of Sept. 1VHft. They name as witneswus Mar garet Ryan, of Marquet. -Mich., Oliver Slifer, of Woodland, Wash., Martin Ryan, of Marquet, Mich., C. W. Em body, of Portland, Oregon, C. E. Peter son, of Stevenson, IV'ash. and Albert Peterson, of Stevenson, H ash. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the ahove-desjribed lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 72th day of Sept., 7905. 27-3tf J. N. Watson, Register. is seen on mi faces whenever JESSE MOORE WHISKEY Is served. t GEORGE JAMMERTHAL o 1 1 j - r I Cures Crip in Two Days. on every V& yfjCT yhrtrt" box. 25c. . Timber Land Xotlre. United tates Land Office Lakeview, Oregon July 3d, 1905. Notice is here by given that in compliance witb (he provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878,' entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4, 1892, the fol lowing persons have this day filed in this office their sworn statements, to wit: Albert Peterson, of Stevenson, state of MuhI). Sworn statement No. 2959, for the purchase of the N NEJ, SEV NEW. Sec. 25. T. 34 S.. R. 17 and Lots 3 and 3, Sec. 30 Tp. 34 S., R. 18 E. Carl E. Peterson, of Stevenson, state of wash. Sworn statement No. 2900, for I the purchase of the Ng of the jSec. 34, Tp34 S., R 17 E. I That they will otter proof to show that i the land Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land bef ire Geo. T. Baldwin. Co. Judge at his office at Klamath Falls. , Oregon, on Monday the 7th day of sept, two They name as witnesses : Carl E. Peter son and Albert Peterson of Stevenson, Wash., Martin Rvan, of Blv, Oregon, Oliver Sliler, of Woodland, Wash., and C. W. Embody, of Portland, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to fll their claims in this office on or before said 1 1th day of Sept. 1905. 2730 J.N. Watson, Register. rinal rrr. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, July 3d, 1905. Notice is hereby given, that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, anoV tlml said psiiof will he Uittd. before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Ore gon on the 20th day of August, 1905, vis: Edward T. Branch lid 2345 for the 8) Hw'i and w 8E)4 Sec. 9, Tp 37 S, R., 20 E w M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous re denceupon and cultivation oi said land, vis: E. E. Rinehart, Frank Wilson. Geo. Parker and Jay Shellhajnar, all . of Lakeview, Oregon. 27-31 J . N . Watsor , Register. X to.