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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
flUU County (ffxiv.nlttrr Puhllahed Er Tauradajr C. O. MHTZKER. V atonic Building . THIS IS 1 11 EVERYBODY'S STORE Knlrtv.l t Hi-- INt Office at 1 akcvivw. On-, a end 1kh. Matter. !.1 $2.o.i.: 1.00; l (One Year,. . . TEH. MS: Six Month. . Three Months 50 1 LAKLVIEW, OKEUON. NOV. Iiflj. Work For Che League. Tin' prompt development of tin- iv wourccw of I. j uUe fount v. anil coiie tiucnt incrcUM of population ami wealth within Us Itordcrs, depend upon two eontinp-neieo, jiml j - upon those two alone the ml vent of Twelve Indictment were returned H railroad, ami tlu" Irrigation of it ly the New York unnid jury ignliiHt arid land. We know that the tie- part lex w ho are thought toh.ivenld ternilnat ion of tin poveriunent to ed in the eleetlon fraud eriM'trntcd irrigate the arid land of tlie Klam- j In New York last TueHila.v. Hearst ath basin decided a railroad to move i I carrying; tut a searehiim invest la- at once. In tin' direction of Klamath Falls which, prior to that time had no purpose of oln to Klamath Falls. YVe know tlmt the government linn hesitated to take up perfectly teas. Ible plans of irrigation In Lake coun tj iK-caiise of tlK' distance from rail roails, ami want of transportation facilities. Nothing can le plainer than that these known facts point out definite ly that tlu- true mission of the Lake county development league is to; promote by every means in itsj power, either and both of these en ; terprwes. j To these ends The Examiner has labored, and is now anxious tin labor. We believe that the people can do something to hasten these' i improvements. Let the league place Itself in communication with the. government and the railroads, and n ver cease our efforts to forward! the coining of this development till We have succeeded. The San Francisco livening l'ost, a I'tiiou Labor paper, in a two-page article pet in box-car type; rips Francis J. Heney up the back in great shaiie. Mr. Heuey, well known in Oregon as the prosecutor of Sen ator Mitchell, Congressman H'illiani son, and many others, went to .Van Francisco just before the election ami made a speech at a I'art ridge meeting In which he ntnted that he knew Abe Iteuf, the leader of the labor forces of San Francisco, to corrupt, and that he would send him to thf penitentiary if lie was put in a position to prove what he knew. Mr. Heney was summoned before the grand jury and questioned but so far as known gave little evidence that would lead to an indictment of lieuf. The l'ost plainly says Heney lied and when (iii t In- witness stand acknowledged he lied. It looks like there would be something doing yet. Mr. I leney may have to make good his statements. Secretary Hitchcock has announc ed determination to pull the purse strings on the Keclainatiun fund for mi indefinite time. Washington and Oregon, which states contributed more than any others to the recla mation fund have received less. Ore gon's only allotment was for the Klamath project, which Is partly In California, ami only Sfl.OOO.ODO was actually net aside for this entire pro ject. Washington has not received a dollar, while several states, have re ceived t or (5 times as much as they contributed. All state offlcen under Governor, In Ohio are yet in doubt. KepublicanH ond Democrats both claim the t-Iec-tlon of their candidates to all minor Htate ofiiceH. llepubllcans claim the lower branch of the legislature by 62 to 59 and the Democrats claim it by 62 to 59. On the unofficial retuniH the senate is composed of 19 Demo crats and IS Republicans, but the Democrats claim it by 20 to 17. V -1 A 4 k. W V II,, l I i: o.v me HOLIDAYS I V rr - iiomwsrm'BxOSv, If !l J .2.5 STOCKTOV ST. tlon and has offered. In all, '7.ihk) In rewards for evidence leaillng to the conviction of those guilty of election frauds. Fourteen counties out of t he :i:i In Oregon have tiled with the Secretary of State summeries of their l'.K'.l as sessment, which shows an average increase in valuation of prop erty of .'!! per cent, over last year. If the remaining counties make as good a showing, Oregon taxable property will reach $':uii,ihki,imki. Senator I'.urton of Missouri has teen indicted nmiin. The charges ! are similar to 1 1 ose upon which he was convicted a year a: having received bribes. that of! Port land wiil raise sa, null f,u- tin aid oi the persecuted Jews ill I.Usi.l. Tin- I'nited States W ill send . 1 .000,000 f,,r u,,. larving tiff(-rer of KusMa. j CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Sister Bill Wakes Up. Hello fellows! after my long sleep here I go again. Everybody is cutting wood this fine weather. Miss Alice Lindsey has lieen on the sick list the past week. Water is a scarce article at the Stale Line so look out for lire. Iiird Wade returned from Alturas Friday where he went on mining business. 1M Howell moved his mining Klip plies up to the mines last, of the week. John Vincent had a very bad at tack of heart failure one day last week. Cigarettes were the cause. The dance Friday was a grand success and a good time to all. Dert Franklin w as here from Like ly last week. Our landlord Sally seemed to have a good time Friday night. Some fellow whose brains are not in h!s head did some loud work with a i; shoou r during tin: dance Friday ' night. John Dettoiidorf spent Saturday and Sunday in I'ineCi k. John Nyswaner passed through town Saturday. Guy McKunc went to Lakeview Saturday. Dase ball game .Sunday, a very ex citing affair. Score standing 4 and 3 the last talley wan made in the lust half of the tenth Inning. S. Gallagher went to Lakeview .Saturday night to take in the dance, he reports having a good time. Justice Glbblns came up from Davis Creek Sunday. Matthew the photographer 1h In town for a tdiort time. Two new mining men aro here with an assaying outfit their ofllce is In i the liasey house. All for this time. Kihtkk Dim., VVe liave the Goods to suit the Tastes of Everybody. All our prices are Pair and when you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Come Again. A full line of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots and Rubbers. tf tf tf We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view. tf tf What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S gives luY clinks : i : i 1 1 ..ctic 1'caltli to - i .zzztive Brorno Quinine Tablets. ,wn bone sow in past 12 months. This signature, Notice. Lakeview, irctfon, November 14, l!Mii. To whom it may concern : I will not be accountable for anything chained to my account witnout my order benriiiK my eignature. V. K. Harky. '"lH Buying By Mail. Modern printing methods. made Jewelry buying by mall Just as safe as if you were biiving at t he Hlv -ti.res LICHTKXSTKI N P.IiOS., STOCKTON STLFKT, San Francisco, Cal., have Issued a beautiful catalogue, depicting thous ands of Jewelry art leles. This book is sent, to any oldress free. J. C. Iiodson, who went to Gazelle with his beef cattle some weeks ago, returned last week, having sold out the bunch to Kdlsou. The Warner Valley stockmen, those who drove their cattle west did as well as those who went south, Most of the small bunches went west, as hay could be had both at Merrill ami at, Gazelle and Montague, while all the hay at points further south in California was bought, up and none could be secured by the drivers of small bunches of beef. Notice of Settlement of Final Ac count. . . -v ,i . NOTICE IS HKKLl'A GIVEN, that ' . the underHiuned AdiiunlHtrator of the ESTATE of TIMOTHY UKKKN, tie- ceased, lias filed Ida Final Account us such administrator with the Clerk of .l.r. .., C, ,.f lnb.Am.nl riru.1 gon, and that Saturday the 23rd day of December, 1905, at the hour of 10 oclock A. M., at the County Court I loom in the County Court Houue of Lake County, Oregon, in the town of Lakeview, ban been appointed by the Hon. 15. Daly, ludge of the County Cfcairt of Lake County, Htate of Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objec.tioiiN to said Final Account, if any there be, and the settlement thereof. Dated November Kith, 1905. I'll I LIP LYNCH, AdminiBtrator of the Folate of, TIM' 0TI1YBKEEN, Deceaned. 45 And it is ood lor their ciders, too. Ak your dniLrrist for To Cure a Cold in One Day : TIMIMIR I.ANO NOTICR. United Stated Land Ollice lakeview, Oregon, Nov. I.'tth I'Mti. Notice in here by given that in compliance with the provihioiiH of the Act of June .'(, IH7H, entitled "An act fur tln hh1: of liinlsr land in the MateH of California, Oregon I Nevada and WaNhington Territory," an j extended to all the Public Laud Stated : by act of Augtit I, IH'.r John F. Ililler ol SisHoii, county of Ninkiynii, slate of 1 California, ban this day filed in t Ii in of 'lice his sworn statement No. :WS, for '" W' I SW'i'. nee. I'., and NFS N in towiiHhip No. '."i S., innge No. 17 K. w. in., ami will offer inof to t-tmw tlmi tin: hind sought if more valuable for its tiinbt-r or Hlone than for agricultural piirpOHes, and to fHlitlilish hi claim to naiil land hefnre I ieorge ('hiistaiii, coun ty clci k , at h is ollice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Salurday, the L'7lh .lay of January, l!MMI. He liaineH as witueHces: C. II. Mi Cumber of Dairy, Oregon, K. A. McCulley of McCloiid, Calif., and I ChiiH. Memier and C. II. Diiscnbfrry of Klainath I'alls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse. ly the above-described lamlH are reipiest- ed to file their claims in I his ollice on or belt it- said J7tli day of J urinary. '.KM!. r, :; J.N. Watson, Legister. OASTOHIA. Bear.th. IhaKindYoU Haw km ttafft BieTe Q&rfMlE ZSZT" . ono telegraphers ' Annually, to fill the new positions creat- i ed by liailroiel HiMl'I'i'legranh (.'ouiianieH. , v... 11AI,,,,tt . i we want YOlJNti MLN an. I LADILSof i . . . . j mb.tH, to LCflTn I ClCQ TPtiy ...: .V. .V. , . . K . . . f, We Itirnlrh 7 per ccut. of the Operators aii'l HUtioit Agouti in Amenta. Our nix nchoola aro the Urgent exeliml ve 'icligrapli HeliooU In The World. Katubllslied 80 ycBra and tmlorHert by all leading Hallway Official. We execute 1260 Ilontt to every nludent to furnlHh lilm or her a xkltlon paying from f 10 to tAO a inontu In fctnten taut of tlia Hwky Moun tain!, or from 7& to 1 100 a month lu italei went of the Kucklen, Immediately upon graduation. Ktuduntacan eutur at any time. No vaca tions. For iiill parilculain regarding any ol our Fehoola, write direct to ourexeeiitlveolfico at Cincinnati, Ohio. Colalotjuo Kreo. The Morse School of Telegraphy. Cincinnati, Ohio. Bulfalo, N. Y. Atlanta, Cia. La Crome, Wla. Tcxarkana, Tx. San Frai nrUt o, Cal Pioneer Store pale, sickly children." it. Cure; Crir j"1 Two lay. Va rvA cvcry t JjCyrTrtrt' ox 23c, fc Fxecutor's Notice. In the County Court tif the Stale of Oregon for the county of Lake. In Ihe Mailer, f the ESTATE of JOHN MiELlllNNEY, I eceaed. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEKN : NOTICF n hereby given that tin the Hill day of NoVciiiImt, P.HI.'i, the under signed Executor of the l.iit (Fill and Testament of JOHN Mi ELI I IN N EY , dfceiiMed, llle.l bin FINAL AtVOUNT bh such executor wilh ihe 'oitnty Clerk of Lake County, Slat.' of Oicguu, and thai Hie Hon. It. Daly, Judge of the County Court of Ihe Mate of I liegon, for the County of Lake, by an order duly made and entered in the a bo e-ent it led Court an I nun ler, hat it. inled Mon day, the Sth day of DeceinbtT, I! It (5, ut tin: hour of bl o'clock, A. M., ut the County Court Knom, in the Court limine "' Cake ( oiinty, t liegon, in the I d ii ol Lakeview, it- the time and place for the ' hearing of objections to said linalAc "'"'t, if any Iht ie be. and Gut settle- , then ol, mid has tlirecled said ex- , et'Ulor to give notice of ihe tiliinf of hucIi "' Count , und of the tune and place appoiulc.l for the hearing ol objections thereto, and t In: sell lenient theienf, by 1 publishing such notice on -e a week for '""r sui:t:essivi! weeks prior to and ini- meiliately preceding the date ho appoint- e ., iii ti le Lake Counlv Cvamiiier, a m.wlil.r within said Laku .'"""? ,;"rH,';,, "'HiKM,,"a ,,y M fxt color, for hlich pinpore. Dated NovemU-r billi, liin.'i. Jons I'.. I'.I.AIIl, Executor of Ihe Last IFill and T.hlau.ciil, of JOHN McELIIINNEY, Ccceau'd. -Pi Till Notice of Final Settlement. IN THE COUNTY COl'liT OF THE Stale of Oregon, for Luke ( 'ounty. In the matter of the cHtate of Ed. O'Farrell, ileceaoed. NOTICE ia hereby given that tlie undesigned haH filed bia FINAL AC COUNT in the office of the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, in mdd eBtale, and that December 1 Ith, at 10 o'clock, a. in., of said day, in the County Judge's office, in the county court Iioiiho in Lake County, Oregon, haw been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objection to Haiti account and for the settlement thereof. Dated and flrt publinhed November ICth, 1U05. J. N. Watson, Administrator.