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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1905)
Safe SmttB xa ttlnct 1 LuhllfcJ r Thurad C. O. MECZkEK. Wlaxmlc HulWing FALL AND WINTER Kut.Tvit th- Vrt OHIi-vm lkelew. Ore. us .S'oomM'lnwi Mattvr. One Near, $2.IM f v WS: .'Six Month 1.00 (Three Month JO LAH.EVIEW, UKBOON. NOV. 2. 0j. j Many iiewspnper nil over tin-' rimntry arc jtit I ! inlilnu: iirtiiles ti -tier the following heniiini;: "li"""'-! Vl'lt IllIM Willi tllfSlllltll." SlllwUUI-; tiiiliy. ihm I ti n-. bin tlieimpri union , HKwt likely to iH-niMVfVi'il, Unit tin- j lirvHidcnt ' poHwwwiniiw are of reeon l j m.'tiiiniuuii, owiuv entirely to hi j trip through the Southern utateH. In a niUiipprelieiixion. P. very move Mr. Koonevelt linn tnmle of national 1 lit purtnnee, has l-en a step in the di rection of winniim, not only the Sou i h, hut the entire country. Hi rev lit trip. It i true, linn afforded an Opportunity for the Southern v ople to iiemoiiHtrale their coiieeHwhiim ot good will; it wiih iheerowiiiiiK move. President E. H. Harrlmuu of tlie Southern Pacific Co , who Htnrtet' on a reeor'l-Hinaxhiiia trip from San Friiia-isco to New York wiih h upe clal, carrying bin Inmily, a few rail riMiil o!I,i'ia! anil Mi Ahit U.iom velt ami companion reiurtiiiii; from their trip ahniii l. .-vi. Ii'iitl irot cool feei when the i l ii'iielii-il u I i -1 siii'd-li of roa-l ii. mcii it wa- I pi'i-tril in i a. 1 in -mil,- !ti!-imi;i ' rule to yooli Tin- uiile-ii-iiilllilti1 rut ikto-c ;ii'- - j : i iiiui . A i Omaiia n ; e.'tlll-li ililllM'i; li !V! il .'W HI fr illl hour, in nl iiiaili- i In- i rip in 74 In no .-. j Tlie Intent proj-cn-d move on the Harriuian Nouiheru Pacitic H.VNtcm i the construction of a new road mim ing out from Eugene ultohh the Chk cadea und Hwiniuj; south to meet the Heed road projected to Klamath Falls.' The road, it 1m believed ty outsiders, will become the main line of the Souther I'arifie'n Oregon und California line, uh the heavy grading oyer the Siskiyous will lie avoided. Next Tuesday, November 7th, will be city election. The way to vote In just an you pleaxe, or not at all. If you prefer; you can confer tio great favor upon any man by voting for him for an office with no nnliiry at tached and which reuiren ho much time und work. A mini that will and can Ik- u good city officer nhould be jiuld fur it. The Stateof Oregon Iihk.'sJ.oIH) acres of bane for lieu land. The governor is considering tlie advisability of ac cepting bids- from cruiser for locat ing lundn outride of reservation on which to use the bae, as then; Is no Bale for the bane at the present price. Secretary Hitchcock of tholnterlor department, has given out the im pression thut lie may recconimend to the next congress tliealiolishment of Keceivcrs of 1. K. land otliceH, a MUggeHted ly (,'oiiitiiissloner lUchards. Uida are Boon to lie advertised for, for construction of the canal and other works in the Klamath irriga tion project. The bid are to be op ened December 20. Entire Hussla lion gone on a itrlke and no chance for a vettlement until freedom of speech and freedom of the pre Is granted. It baa been rumorej Huat Senator Ileybum ot Idaho, may be mixed Id the Idaho land frauds. Ex-Senator Jerry Klmpnon, known an "SockleaB Jerry," died lut week, utter a long UlueiM. OAOTOniA. Bitnttt yllM Ktad You Haw km Bd4 Wei!?" nked T.etriiihv Holme Iihi7Th1 hi ehouldcr. "We li n e a l '!C wny to e ye" - lie. "Anil ye.' and yet well, e some siijrwtlve fact ti not f" . The pox-session of this triplet bust ' worth mure In the eyet of t'lN trui criminal tt.nii ii hiinmu I'fe. Th"t one point. Then there H the Bins""" f" t t!i:it lie !! 1 lrt l'n :!; U V: r.:-c or liiiniiMll:ite!y oil (' h ' ' -e. If tn hrenk It '-:i liN Ject." "Hi' n-!is r:ltt!etl mid biffi! by D 1 t InT 1' f other fellow. lie lm-i"y l;ie v n l. t he -:in (io.'lie." eM. thut'B likely enoi'L-?!. but I w! 'i t call yioir ntt"ntlmt very p r-t'"-n!:irly to the position of thU h He !n the uiren of which the bust wiih ile 8troyn!." I.e-ifmle looked nlout blm. "it wa an empty limine, nnd so h ki""v that he wonld not le rilttirlel In he jrnrdpn." "Ye, but there is auother empty lioue farther np the atreet. which he iii'it have paused before he came to -i'i one. Why did he not break It there, nine ii la evklent that every y:inl that h? cnrrletl It Increased the ri k of nonie one meetitiR hlm? "Lclve It up." -aid I.estraile. Holmes p.ilnted to the atret ab;ve our lu-ads. lamp "He could see what he was here, and he could not there. doing Tlmt was his reason." T.y Jove, that's true." said the de fective. "N w that I c line to think of 't. Ir. I'arn Cot's bust v:ii lu-ol.eii not f.tr fnm l;:- nnl l:i:i:p. Welt. Mr. II time, what are vo to do v!'h that f .-f-" "To reilieiu'iier it-t i i!m ';et i":'V eoin oil s-itr. l.t'i w;;i 1 e:ir u"n it. '.'.'Ikii -en f -'ili-ise to t i!;e now. l.e-!'vi'h "Tlie iniv: t I r:i rt : 1 w v it it. ill my !i'ni:n. N 1 i ' it Wf . V uhVh !o Mill Ty the ' iv '.;:!!-; v. found i iatiw are i;e !il man. There yh m' ' tie 1 til cnlry llhout that, u ! v who he is nnil who hU t we should have a jc n sturt in learning what he was iloinz In I'I'.t street last! n'.pht and w!io it who r."t tiim anc' i. : 1 1 j 1. 1 . v. n .1 . . . ..r I T T ti mil uiiu uu lljfr uw!iii"i vi i .iit. ii hi ace Barker. DoD't vou think so" i ".So uouht, and yet It Is not quite the I .. :.. i.t..u i ..I. .... 1 .1 . .. . . I Utt II Ul'-ll 1 D11IIUIU tl ll I UULU UIV case." "What would you do, then?" "Oh, you must not let me Influence yon in any way. I RURKext that yon go on your line and I on mine. We can compare notes afterward, and each will supplement the other." "Very good," aald Lestrade. "If you are icotng back to Pitt street you might see Mr. Horace Flarker. Tell blm for me that I have quite made up my mind and that it is certain that a dangerous bomicidul lunatic with Na poleonic delusions was in his house last night. It will be useful for his nrticlc." I-ebtra !e Ftnred. "You don't seriously believe that?" Holmes smiled. "Don't I? Well, perhaps I don't, but I am sure thut it will Interest Sir. Horace Harker und the subscribers of the Central Tress syndicate. Now, Watson, I think that we shall find that we have u long and rather complex day's work before us. I should lie glud, Lestrade, if you could make it convenient to meet us at lUikcr street at 0 o'clock this evening. Until then I should like to keep this protograph found in the dead man's pocket. It is possible thut I may have to ask your company und assistance upon a small expedition which will have to be un dertaken tonight If my chain of rea soning should prove to be correct. Un til then, good by and good luck." Sherlock Holmes und I wulked to gether to the High street, where we stopped at the shop of Harding Uros.. wheuce the bust had been purchased. A young assistant Informed us thut Mr. Harding wonld be absent until after neon and that he was himself a newcomer who could give ua no In formation. Holmes' face showed his disappointment and auuoyanc. "Well, well, we can't expect to have It all our own way, WaUou," be said at last. "We must come back In the aft ernoon, if Mr. Hading will not be here until then. I am, a you have no doubt surmised, endeavoring to trace these bust to their source in order to find If there la not something peculiar which may account for their remarkable fate. Let us make for Mr. Morse Hudson of the Kennlngton road and ae If be can throw any light upon the problem." A drive of an hour brought us to the picture dealer's establishment Be was a amall, stout man. with a red face and a peppery manner. "Yes, sir. On my very counter, sir," said be. "What we pay rates and Uses for I don't know, when any ruf fian can come In and break one's goods. Yes, sir, it was I who sold Dr. Barnlcot bis two statues. Disgraceful, slrl A nihilist plot-that's what I make It No one but an anarchist wqnld go about brefllnhaUiiuea. lied Our Fall and Winter clothing has commenced to arrive. We arc now unpacking and marking our new stock, call and see what we have to keep youjwarm this Fall BAILEY Si MASSINGILLS w Gives strength to men, women and tv- L- : Brcmo uzmnc Taints. c icvor, hcx toM tn post 12 months. This signature, rtpuDIbnins that's what I call 'em. Who did I get the statues from? I don't see what that has to do with it Well, If you really want to know. I got them from Gelder Sc Co., In Church street. Stepney. They are a well known house In the trade and have been this twenty years. How many bad I? Thr two and one are Ibrr two of Dr. Burutcot's and one sauuh ed in broad daylight on my own count er. Do I know that photograph T No, I don't. Yes, I do, though. Why, It's Beppo. He was a kind of Italian piece work man, who made himself useful In the shop. He could carve a bit and gild and frame und do odd Jobs. The fellow left me last week, and I've heard nothing of him since. No, I don't know where ho came from nor where he went to. I bad nothing against him while he was here. He was gone two days before the bust was smashed." "Well, that's alt we could reasonably expect from Morse Hudson," said Holmes us we emerged from the shop. "We have this llepM as a common factor, both in Kennlngton and In Ken sington, so that is worth a ten mile drive. Now, Watson, let us make for (elder & Co. of Rtepney, the source and origin of the busts. I shall be sur prised if we don't get some help down there." (To lie continued.) An Editor's Opinion of the Royal Gorge. Kdyth Tozler Wuutherred, In de scribing a recent trip over the Denver & Itlo Grande Itallroud, Hays In "The Exposition": "At Inst the kiiI of the ambition of years bus Ixien reached marve lous, wonderful, grand und (umpiring Uoyul Gorge Is on either bund. The only disappointing thing Is you only have one pair of eye, while the train darts In and out of the tremendous chasm. If any who have never seen It are wondering bow It looks Just go and see. Thousands have tried to describe It, yet every attemptfalls short of giving the subject Justice." If you contemplate a trip East, write W. C. Mclirlde, 124 Tblrd street Portland, Oregon, for booklet pic turing Colorado's famous scenery, and any other Information you may desire. . 3-tf We sre now prepared to sell several tracts of land at prices that will startle yon, especially if you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from 1.60 per acre up to $15; un improved or Improved, to sait the purchaser. Lake County Examiner. t C L 0 T H I N Q lieve. iii - Citation. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, lor the County of Lake. In the matter of the Estate of E. 11. Uibbins, deceased; and also of the partnership of llartzog A tibbin. Citation. To liattif Gihbins, KoteBrihw, J. M'. Utnbins, Eva Gibbina and Millie Gib bins, heirs of E. II. Glbblnt, deceased, and to all unknown heirs of said de-j ceated, Greeting. In tlie name of the Htate of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to ap- ! pear in the County Court of the Htate of ; Oregon, for tlie County of ltku, at the Court room thereof, at Ikeview, in tlie County of I.aku, on Haturday, the llltb day of January, liltitl, at HI oclock in the forenoon ol that day, then and there lo a!:cw cuiiKe, if any exil, liv rn order of rale of the real properly lieloniiiiig to the Partnership of HAKTZOG A Gll't P.1NK, prayed for in the I'uiition ol Ed win llartzog, the Administrator of hhiiI Kslate, and also of said 1'urliiersiiip, heretofore filed herein, should not lie made, said real proierty being describ ed as follows, to-wit: Commencing 30 feet Ivsst of the Noutli-west vomer of Lot Four, of (suction Nineteen, in T. 41 K., It. 21 E. of Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon, and thence run- j tiing North Seventy foot; thence Ksst j One Hundred Ninety-two feet and Nine incites; tlicnco South Seventy (eet ; I thence West One Hundred Ninety-two I feet and Nine inches to the place of be-1 ginning. This Citation is publishr.' in the LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, (anews paper published in Lake County, Ore gon, and chosen for that purpose by said Administrator), for four successive week, by order of lion. II. Daly, Judge of the (bounty Court of Oregon, (or Lake County, duly made and entered on Octo ber 28th, lU0.r, and the date of the first publication hereof U November 2nd 1906. Witnrsh, the Hon. B. Daly, Judge of the County Court of the Htate of Oregon, lor the county of Lake, with the seal of said Court affiled, this 28tb day of Octo ber, A. V. 1905. Jk-. j ssal Attkst i A. W. Manbimq, Clerk. I A Guaranteed Curs for Piles. Itching, Ullnd, Weeding or Protrud ing Piles. DriiKgista refund money if PAZO OINTMENT lails to cure any case, no niattr ol Ima, L.ru .. i II . i, i ... ""1 "Ulllg, III I 0 to 14 days. Hrst application gives I ease and rest, 60c. If your druggist bsn t it send 60c in slump and it will 1 be forwarded pot paid bv J'aris Med-1 icine Co., bt Ixiuis. Mo. Stockmen's wants have been especially looked after. $s o: We also have a fine stock of Hats. k Come and see and be- J Pioneer Store children. Curt-s Cr'ji ia Two p A'w IfiV rfcjfy sjCyr on every ttttl fcor. 25Ci I TIMMKBt UXU WOTICK. United .States I And Office, Laknitt, Oregon. Otiioiier Kith. 1905. Atm hereby given that In cotnlilianes ill the provisions of the Act of Juusl lff entitled "An act for the saleoitlatar lands iu the hiatesof California. OrciNSi Nnvsda sitfl Weirhinclen Trrriiarr." a extended to all the Public Ltsd Stt!! by set of August 4, 18U2, Prank lull of Klamath Falls, county cf Klssxil.j iu oi Oregon, nas mis uy aieo u this office his sworn statement No. 301! for the piireiisse of the Ntf M-M W N w H ty N4 and lot S of mxim b in township No. 34 B., IUngeNn. 18 L. w. ni., and will ofler proof toshowtlui the land sought is more vhIiihIjIs fnriu timber or slime than for agrimjioal piirioes and to eslalilirti In rls'O I" said land before Geo. Chsslnin, clerk l Klamath romily.st hisofliee st Klau' Pal's. Oregon, on Saturday, the i:il!iif of Janiisrv, HHMI. Ile name itiiew: C. II. MeCiinilwr, of lnirv, Or-mj llerliert Croniuier. Pred Hewm Klamath EalU, Oregoi , and K. MeCulley, ol M-'Cloud, Cuhl. Any and all hi r o iih rial ming anver lv the above-des rilel linlHrerju ed to tile tiieir claims in this oftia or bttlore said 7:tih day of Jan.. J""1- 441 J. N. Watson, KmUtef. $2,000 Reward. . 12,000 reward offered ty H' County Wool Growers Assncistlu" fcf the arrest and oonviution of any I"8 or persons guilty of killing or Diaimiof any sheep belonging to any member" this Msociation by order ol tli Excutw Committee. S. 11. Ciusm-ea.r- I. K. WTo. 5000 ms Annually, to fill the new positioner' ed by Railroad andTelegraph Comi1" we want YOUNO MEN and LADIES" good habits, to Learn Telegraphy And R. R. Accounting Utloa AnU la Aawrlo Our lx csW" tb UriMt aeluslte TeUcrspB tobKr, M wens. juriODiisoea w jmmn - It leading Halle,. Offlolsl. we exeouie a e aono w . u furnUb him or ber a pwu'tloo peyiW t k)t0 aionlb In itoM eset of ! " ',1 Ulna, or from " W l0 a month In of the RooklttS, IvMMdUUly aims l'?- Hludauu mo enter at anf '""' , Uod, for full parlloulsr fegsrdler oiir Sonoole. write direct to ourexee""' at ClnotnnaU, Ohio, ColalofU ft- The Morse School cf TelegPf HultlN Claclnnatl, Okie. Off .Al y-sfcto your AtUnU. da. TtmarluuM, Tea. ' La Cre