Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 21, 1905, Image 4

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    President Roosevelt hn hIkmIMiiI
itlutt the contract awarded Jacob K.'
' Mnrki'l of t m't I'v for (wiling t In ;
laborers mi tin- Panama canal, by
! President Theodore Shouts ( the
Panama Railroad Company, will
stand. President Shouts' report
gafee flEountg CBaea ntttcf
Puhllahtd Br TlmrwUy
C: O. METZKER.
Mwilc BalMInt
FALL AND WINTER
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Kntprml th.- Vot Offlivat l-as.0Ttew.Orc.
i. St'onil-l'lM Mutter.
..7 Hiows that Marki-l's hid was Is-tter
(One Year, $2.00 ,.vcr than that of those who
TERMS: jf;;;;; ; ; ; J; .he..
LAKEVIEW, OREOON. SEPT. 21. i5.
A litrg.' number o( Missionaries
" u,.ll..l from Seattle tlie 20th n( this
Republican Reunion. month for Japun. and If lr. Wash-1
A reunion of the Republicans, .f the lj;.t,n, .,U,,,,,,I1B nolutlon to nl.ol-!
state Is called for Octoltor Kith to Ik- ( w H, talntl(, ,nolu.v for uw j
held in Portland, by Frank C. linker. llllHH,nar,,1B ju,)nu wll
chairman of the state central "'-, k1,v ,H, wllMtlim.,i wlt, the stench j
mittee. It is Mr. Raker's purple to ; Mor(riinf1T weHB,t, Ulns. .
gvt the Republicans toirether and re-i
concile the factional differences that, ijtnig Japanese luive threatened
stands a a inmintain In their path, j to M,,on, i,iron Kimuir upon lit
Factional tights in elections have le- n.tlirl, home from the ience confer- j
come a menace to the wellfare o( the eu,t Komura is a very nick man!
party, anil no real harmony can ex-! BU(l n,mta fr,M typhoid fever inny '
1st till the ol sore is healed. It is to , jH , ir,.(wni,l' to death at the hands
t)T a bund uT bushwhackers.
lie IioikhI that Mr. Raker's object will
lie accomplished, and ere another
cnnipaigu dawns everything will lie j Adel
serene in the Republican camps.' Tn-J Mr. Routii and family left this
lens some sort of compromise isefteet-1 jiiuce. u few days ago. (or Portland
ed factionalism will go on and on until w,ere thev will visit the (air. Mrs.
the opposing party will take charge t McCoiinaughy accompanied them,
of everything In the state, as it did jjr. Lliulmrirer and family an- run
the governorsliip. notwitlistandiiig nUir the ranch Is-longing to Mr.
the state was 4:!.0i0 in Republican I Morris, during his absence.
Mr. Charley Wallace. of this place,
majority at the iast election. If tne
state was not so overwhelinningly UUH taken charge of the Corporation
one-sided there would Ite more bar- J j. which were driven to the rall
uiony; Reitublicans would have tojr(m)j.
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Our Fall and Winter
clothing has commenced
to arrive. We are now
unpacking and marking
our new stock, call and
see what we have to keep
you warm this Fall.
Stockmen's wants have
been especially looked
after. &
We also have a
stock of Hats g
Come and see and believe.
fine
BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S
Pioneer Store
keep their fences up.
Another object of the reuniou is to
talk over the proposed ami.dmenttt
to the state constitution at the next
general election, several of which
have leeu framed and are now under
serious consideration by tin advo
cates of the amendments.
Ad educated Japanese in SouxCity
has mude the statement that Baron j
Komura has become aware that lie I
will lie murdered when he returns to
A party was given at the new
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pridy last
Monday evening. All report a good
time.
Mr. John Fitzgerald, who has lieen
gathering 'tip bis cattle, in this sec
tion, passed through Here ltistKatur
duy, on bis way home.
A ColtKIIfcl'O.NHENT.
The children's friend
Jayncls Tonic Vermifuge
Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and mu.scles.
tives tone,
I W" l',i .
Land Office at Ijikeview.Oreaon.Kept.
Jlth, 1105. 'Notice in hereby prven that
Japan, and is slowlv coniniittingMll- the followniB-nHmed eettler lias tiled
. , , , , notice of his intention to tnake tinal
cule by the use of a drug well known proof jn BUp,M)rl Qf ,M claim, and that
to Japanese that will create a (ever, said proof will be made before Kejrinter
, , , . . .... and 'Keceiver at 'I.akeviwr, OreKon. oi)
from which victims succumb. He Is-- o,.tou,r .-lWO, viz: n-illiam C. Kob
lieves Iiaron Koniura decided upon j inwn, H. No 2.051, 'Lakeview.-Mrcunn,
t. , , , , lor the NW4.4'c. (i, T. S7 K, K. E-,
this plan the instant the uewa wa j M- He nameg the folkiwinc wit
flashed over the wires from Japan to I ew to prove his continuous residence
,,, ! upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
the effect that komura would 1 re- j c 8 Loveleci., S. J! Chandler, F. C.
ceived with funeral rites. He saM I Wilson and Wm. timock, all f Lake-
; riew. Oretton.
Komura would never see home. , j, .c. r . Knider. Receiver.
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Are Vou Engaged?
inilifiui Waldorf Astor ha aue1
New York for a million dollars (or : , , , .
LntsaKed people should remember,
alleged damages to his New York , fter Diarria(,ei nmnv oimrre
hotel property through thecbauging ' avoided, bv keeping their dieetion
at grades. If Willie wins the suit he ; in good condition with Klectric Hitlers.
may donate a V as the nucleus of a
tainted missionary fund.
A. Jtrown, of BeunetUville, r-. O.,
Bays: "For years, my wife Buffered in
tensely from dy-spepiiia, complicated
with a torpid liver, until she lost her
It is a puzzle to the cattlemen that strength and viir, and letnie a mere
leef deniauds no letter price wheu 1 wreck of Iter former serf. Then she
the price of mutton is at the t,, i i"ea i-.tecinc o.uers, wmcn i.e.peu iMir
at once, and finally uiuue iter -entirely
i well. I is now titroiiK and liealtliy."
I-ee Ileal I, iiriiKt;ist, sells and Kuarnn-
notch. The key to the solution of i
the puzale might unlock several other
secrets ol the beef trust.
tees thein, at 50c a bottle.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo jjuinme Tablets. Z
ft S-vcr MnJion benes old in past 12 month. TblS Signature,
Cm Crip
In Two Dyv
on every
box. 25c
Tb Child Asleep.
Writing on "The Rights of the
Child," in the Oetolter Delineator,
I)r. irace I. Murray lias Home re
marks ( particular Interest for
.young mjthers. "It Is ditticult to
Veep mothers and nurses from the
old eusCom of rocking the child to
sleep, "she says," but children and
mothers alike should (emancipated
from such bondage. When the time
for sleeping has arrived the child
should m; put In its cradle or crib
and left to woo sleep on his own ac
count. Sceptics, who have never
trained Hie eblhl after this manner,
inuy say that It Is easier said then
done. Not if you will begin with
the child (rom the very first. The
child Is so much happier, and sleepH
I tetter. The child should not Itc
tempted to Hleep by means o( his
bottle. He should ite kept awake to
Notice to Taxpayers.
The last Installment of tuxes (or
the year 1SJ04, Is now due, and will
Itecome delinquent after the first
Monday in Octolnir, 190.1.
After that date a penalty of In per
cent and IntereHt at the rate of 11'
per cent from the llrst Monday of
April, 1H05, will m added.
V.. K. HiNKliAin ,
Sheriff of Lake county, Oregon.
A STB AM LAUNDRY
Will shortly open at
KLAMATH FALLS
All kinds of Laundry work will
be taken and finished in a first
class manner.
TimlH-r l.nud Nolle.
Tinted Status Land Office, Lakevinw,
Orexitii, August 1 1 lWOft. Notice is hero
by Kiven thai in compliance with the
provisions of the act of Conuress ol
J una 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the
sale of timltur lands in the .Vtutes ol
California, Orcein, Nevada and H ash
iitton Territory," as extended to all
the l'uhlic Laud States by ai:t of Aug.
ust 4, 1802, Hellen Miller, of Luke City,
county of Modoc. Stuleof California, has
this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 71, for the purchase of
the NW.'4' SKJi HW14 NK'i and K'i
N H )i of Section No. 1 in 'lownship 40
S, U ii E. W M, and will offer proof to
MtlfklL- tliut (liu luml if.4i..l. ;.. 1..
finish his meal comfortably, anil the bWb for il8 tjllM5r ,J gU)fw tm) f(j;
bottle should la' then removed. ! agricultural purposes, and to establish
jhiHclaim to said land liefore Keister
W. NEVE. PROPRIETOR
NOT1CK8 OK FINAL l'KOOK.
CilXHOI.IIIATKD.
NOTICE FOR I'CIILICATlONi-lK).
partmeut of the Interior, Land Office at
Lake view, Oreuon, September li, 1)105.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
iiiK named settlers have filed notice of
their intention to make final proof in
support of their claims, and that said
proof will Ite made before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Oet
olter (i, 1905, viz :
Albert 15. 'full. II. K. No. J.'27l, for the
KjJ NWJ,', N E 8W4, NKJ4' SW,
NVVJ KM-i, kuc. 7, Tp. 3D K., R. U I'..,
W. M. (Vistillis, Oregon.)
Irene M. 'full, II. K. No. 'WH, for the
BE, tec. 1. NEJi NEJi. sec. 1L', Tit.
30 S., R. 14, and Iit 1, sec. 7, Tp. 311 H.,
R. 15 E., W. M. ( Vistillis Oregon.)
They name the following witnesses to
prove their continuous resilience upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
W. V. Campbell, of Lorello, Oregon,
C. II. McKendree, of lionauza, Oregon,
C. L. liecrait, and A. N. Ipham, of
Vistillis, Oregon. J. N. Watson,
W-K Register.
nd Receiver at IHkevie . Oreuon. im
Tliursday, the 23 day of November, 005.
Unnamed an witnesses: James Doddon,
of Adel, t)regon, Eldon M'oodcock,
George Ilankins and 1. M. Currv, of
Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and all persons churning adverse
ly the above-descrilied lands are re
quested to file their claims in this office
on or before said l!.ld duv of November
1005.
!W 47 J. N, Watsoii, Register.
A Chance tor Speculators.
SCHOOL LAND. 280 acres of
unimproved agricultural land for sale
cheap. Inscription: SW'i, S'J of
NE4'and NW4' of SE,'4', Section 10.
Tp..3 H.,R. 1U E. W. Al. This is a
desirable piece of land, located In Goose
Lake valley and will make some man
Hood ranch
WANTED-UY CHICAGO MANX'.
FACTL'RING House, person of trust
worthiness and somewhat familiar with
local territory as assistant branch olllce
Salary 18 paid weekly. Permanent
position. No investment required,
business established. I'revions exper
ience not essential to Diigaging. Ad
dress, Manuger Uruiu-bos, 323 Dearborn
St., Chicago.
OnO TELEGRAPHERS
Annually, to fill the new positiona reli
ed by Railroad andTelegraph Companies
we want YOUNO MEN and LADJEAol
giMKl habits, to
Learn Telegraphy
And R. R. Accounting;
We furiiMi T str cunt, of tho Oper(ufi J
Station AgmiU In Ana-rli;. Our nix ichooUM
tlie UrKimt exiiliiaivu TvlaKrsph Sohooii Is Tk
World. jtl.llhi'U W yuars suit enlurillij
all ledlng Kallwy OIIIclU.
Wo cxvcuiv a v!fto lluurt to vi-ry iiudenl l
furnish tilm or tier a tositlitli ylu( fn I
to a inimtli in atnlos cast of tlie Kocky Mot
tHlim, or from Tu to I loo moiilli In lUWiWtii
of tho Kocklvs, Immediately upon graduaUM.
siuiloiilacan oiitor at any tiiuf. No ,tci
tioua. For full artluilra rtKrHnf "
our Hchitola, write ilireot to ourxeoutlTeo
at Ciiicliuinll, Ohio. ColalnKUu 'e-
The Morse School of Telegraptif
Cincinnati, Ohio. Uual.N V
AtlanU, Ua. La CraaM, "
Tcxarkana, Tex. San I ranctoco, t
Special Rates to Eastern Fain
Via HoutJiern Taoific Comuimy.
Hound trip tickeU Uetweon Keno
points liereinafter mentioned will
sold August 15th, Kith. 2llh nd
September 7th, Hth. lUli. 10th, l"u'
10th and 17th:
To
Mashington, D. ('.
liultjuiore, Md.
1'hiladelphia, I'm.
New York, N. Y.
lion ton, Mass.
New Oileans, l.n.
Chicago, HI.
St. Louis, Mo.
Memphis, Tenu.
Ht 1'aul, Minn.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Council bluffs, la
Oinalia, Neb.
Kansas City, My.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Leavenworth, Kan.
Atchison, Kan.
Tll'kuln am ... ul rw uiiiitover
Nevada on going trip with ten drj
which to reach destination. Hl0,w.,ji
are allowed ut all points on return i
provided passenger reaches origin
point within ninety dayii 'rom
ticket is purchased.
For further information apply 10
A. H. Kisini'.
Acting I). F. & V. A., do. Fac. Cu..
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