Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 30, 1905, MAGAZINE SECTION, Image 11

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General Information
Fitfully liquors t 1'iwt A Kln. tl
Karopliis of the Dcnnlson shipping
tnjrs fit Tho ICihiiiIihT office. All
slscs mid o,tmlUlea, from Mtnlla to
linen. If
A stcntn Laundry will shortly op
en at Klninnth Fall, Orr-non. All
kind of laundry work HI taken
and finished In a flrst-clwe twin nor.
W. NEVE.
Proprietor.
We are now prepared mi' I several
Irai-te ol land lit price that will stsrtlf
yon, especially If yn are acquainted
Willi the location. VY have land all the
way from f 1 60 rr acre np to (IS; im
Improved or Improved. t anil 'he
purchaser Ike Count KxamitM"'.
The Wall atrwt line of enirrnved
certificates of .STk and llondl.l,M,i.s
at the Examiner oflire. N-w sample
book rwelved Monday evening. If
you want oiot'K cernm-ao-a "t our
nmplea ami get our price. tf
V. 8. Ioveli" Invltew the puldlc to
ahare their patronage wlih him at
the Kouth IakerW'W Fel and Livery
Htalde. lie guarantee good tnHt-
inent to all stock left In hie care, and
propose to feed good hay ami plenty
of It.
The Ex n in I int haa revived a new
sample book of the Wall Street 'line'
of engraved certificate of stink and ;
bond blank, the most up-to-date on
the market. Ueed and eiidorned by
. , ....
the lending financier- of America.
Copyrighted. Call and aee them if
you need anything In thla line. tf j
i
A Chance for Speculator.
hCIIOOL LAND. 20 acre of level
unimproved agricultural land for sale
cheap. Disruption: SW. 8f ol
NEW and NWW of HFM, hectlon 10,
Tp.. 39 8.. R. 19 E. W. If. Thia la a
desirable piece of land, located In Ifooee
Lake valley and will make aome man a
good ranch
$i00 Reward, $100.
The readers of thia paper will he
DieaatKl w irirn inn ihoif ,v .
. . i , i
dreaueu uiaeaee mat science nn uren
able to cure in all lis stages and that la
Catarrh. Jail's Catarrh Cure la the
onlv positive cure now known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh Mng a
constitutional disease, requires a con-
atitutional treatment. Ilstra Catarrh
CurelsUkenlnlernslly. awing directly
upon the blond and tnuom snrfm-es of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundstion of the disesNe. and giving
the patient strength by buiitling up "
conntitulion and ashiming nature In d-
lug its work. The ptoprieiorn have so
nim h laith in its curative Meri4. thst
tbev ofler one Hundred I)ill' br ny
cae thst it tails to cure, eend lor HhI
of te timonials
Add reus. F. J. CHENEY & Co.,
T"ledo, ().
Hold by llruggist. 7JWv
Take Hall's Ksniily Pills tr mnis'ipa
Unit.
Our Offer.
With the Juno numlier will Im-kIii
The Pnclllc Monthly' aerlea of hik-c-In
I editions for tho year l!KCi. They
will coinprlMea uumtKT for Portland,
for Seattle, for Southern California,
for San Francisco tiud the souvenir
number of the Icwl and ( lark Ex
ponltlon, also a epcclal nutomobile
uuiiiImt. The article of Ir. Wolf
von Schlerbrand, lx In iiuinber ou
"Tho Coming Supremacy of the Pa,,
clllc" are also promised, and the
plaiiMcontemplated by tho publlHliers
will, without question, place The
Pacific Monthly far In advance, not
only of present competitors, but also
Into the unreachable class of period
ical literature on tho Pacific Coast.
The roclflc Monthly Is sold to regu
lar aubscrlbera at the extremely low
price of f 1 a year. We have made
an arrangement with the publishers
by which we are able to offer it in
connection with' The Lake County
Examiner, (both Publications;), to
new subscribers, and old ones who
pay up any back subscription they
may owe and a year in advance, for
the very low price of f 2.60 a year, tf
n&nfeeT0WER3
POMMEL
SLICKER
HAS MEN ADVERTISED
AND AOLO FOB A
QUARTER OF A CENIURl
LIKE ALL
'SSI1 CLOTHING.
It it MdC OF thC Pt
ttttcrnls. in bUck or .yellow,
fully y-uwanUci and lotd by
rclitblc dctlcr everywhere.
StlCft TO THE
5ICN OF Tilt FISH.
VOW S CANADIAN CO. UnU .jtTpwra .CO,
trUT
sons THINO TO
INTEREST
ALL OUH tflADGRf
Wn print lomnt.p plats, tf
Mining blank tl the Eiaminer
office.
German Hoi, Felts and Overshoes
of all klndM at ltkcvlew Mer, Co.
The Examiner print township jdsts,
and make them into hook to order, tf
Poet A Kltitf have the liest grade
of liquors and clirars to tie found In
Oreiron. tf
We have a full eet of Myscll-Kollln
II (Vs., sample) of Ntock Vrt I floater
and bond, with price Hat. Jf you
are organising a stock company get
our price on stock certificates, tf
8ee a sample of the Pacific tnontly
at thla offlre. and roti will not heel-
,HlMo pftV 2r0 foP vr. uh.
erlpflon to The Examiner and that
valuable Mnraxlne niiMlsbed In Port
jftn(j
.
FArmere. hare yor butter wrap-
pers printed at The Examine office,
inatead of sending away for them.
You keep your money at home, and
patronise them that patronise you,
mi1m, you ee what you are get-
ting and don't have to pay for It If
It doesn't eult you tf
A Disastrous Calamity,
It I a distron calamity, hen you
I" yr health, because Indigestion
and conailpaiinn have spped it saay.
Prttmfi nM nn lm htA ln Vr, Kins'
New Llfe puis. They boild np your
digeative organa, and cure headache,
dluiness, colic, constipation, etc.
Guaranteed at Iee Heall's drug store;
25c.
Buying By Mail.
Modem printing methods haa
made Jewelry buying by mall Just
aa eafo aa if you were buvlng at the
b'g city stores. LICHTENSTEIN
BROS., 25 STOCKTON STREET,
Han Francisco, Cal., have issued a
beautiful CAtalogue, depicting thous
and of Jewelry articles. This book
la aent to any addreaa tree.
Hoard and lodging at the Oregon
cents. Also men a laundry work,
MlWt (lt W. WMK, Proprietor. 32-tf
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The Illinois Central
maintains unexcelled service from the
West to the Essland South. Msking
clone connection with trains of all
transcontinental lines, psaxengera are
given their choice of routes to Chicago
Iuinville, Memphis and New Orleans,
and through these points to the far
east.
Prospective travelers desiring infor
mation as to the lowest rates and best
routes are invited to corresKnd itb
the following representatives.
It. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent,
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
J. C. Lindsey, Trav Passenger
Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
Paul 11. Thompson Passenger Agent
Colnian Building .Seattle Hash.
The Micks Almanac for Io06.
The Ilev. I rl It. Hicks Almanac
will not lie published for 1006, but
bis monthly Journal, Word aud
Works, has Irhmi cnanj;ed Into a
lar0 aud costly Magazine, and It
will contain his storm and weather
forecasts uud other astronomical
features complete. Tho November
number, now ready, contains the
forecasts from January to.Tune,1900.
The January, numlier, ready Decem
ber 20th, will contain the forecast
from July to December," 190C. The
prlcfa of tills splendid Magazine in one
dollar a year. . See it and you will
have It. The, November and Janu
ary numbers containing the Iter. Irl
It. 1 licks forecasts for the whole year,
and more complete than ever, can be
had by sending at once 23 cents' to
Word and Works Publishing Com
pany, 220l;Locust Street, St. Louis,
Mo. tf
'"'Nasal Catarrh quickly yields' to treat.
Dent by Ely's Cream JUalm, which is agree
ably aromatic. It is reoeived through the
nostrils, eleansea and heals the whole sru
face over wtuoh it diffuses Itself. Druggists
soil the 60o. size Trial sire by mail, 10
ceuts. Test it and you are sure to oonti&ue
the treatment
Announcement,
To aooommoilste tuoHe who are partial
to the use of atomizers in applying liquids
into the annul panunges for catarrhal fvu
Met, the proprful-jrs propare CroamDalm in
liquid form, which -ill la kuowu as Kly's
Liquid Cretan llulm. Price including the
praying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by
muil. The liquid form embodies the uiea
ioiual propertius of the sulid preparatiou.
4. W. Max s'ell
SrorsUry
Lakrvlew, Ore.
LAKE C01NIY ll SINF.SS MtNS'
DtVXIUPMtNT ItAGLC
ff you wi'i Iiiforniatioii alou
Lake Cotir-ty. r (ton sddrcs eith
er of thf iilsive gnt. men, who will
be plesserl t reply
"riTnTcmwcii uiklctoky.
Plsn of seit. e- l I'.'iir ( the M. K
Chureh. IiSkevlf sod 3rd Hun-
dsys f esch monlli.
bethel s' 1 1 a in . sod New fine
reek at 7 p. in.. 2nd sh 4i Hnndsys
of esch mtiib
lkevifw n II "i rf'id 7 m.
Prayer meeii' s I'lio dsv 7 i. m 5th
8ni dny Uni' Ht lis m
lkeviewst7o m Vu rdis!ly
fnvltml to all tln uprviecu
HASroan Havuss, I's-ior
Popular and Picturesque
The only ibm C' "' nike th
I)etiver and Ki itrH't'' tl"- 'jr' i"'i
nlsr, as it lis- uwau ib.
most pleasant m m i .leinrtqi
way to cr- th" -o i . ns . eouir
ahoiit. fhl i the "sill bii.eiii f
through sleepinresr ivi'.
In connection wi'b !-() It A N. s
throng!) Pullmsn Stsmlsril Sleep, r i
nowrnn from Prtlsnd iVuver, lesv
ing Portland at 8 .. p. in., arriving at
gait Lake at 8 0 s. m. the econd
morning, leaving fall I ake st 3.60 p.
m. snd arriving at Denver 4 20 p. m. the
following day Thl schedule givK pa
sengers seven hours si.q-m-r in Suit
Ijike, affording at; opprtiinit to viit
the Mormon Cspitsl s w-il a dxt
light ride through the grxndeM scenery
in the world.
For reservation in ihiear and for il
lutrsted booklet ii luring the n-enety
contiguous to the Denver St Rio(irsnte,
proving it to be thn Sivnii- Line of itie
World," wibetoW. C. M Bride, Gen
eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland.
An Editor's Opinion of the koyal
Gorge.
Edyth Toiler Weatherred, In d.
scribing a recent trip over the Denver
ft Illo Grande IUilroad, says In "The
Exposition":
"At last the goal of the ambition
of years bas been reached marve
lous, wonderful, grand and lusplrlng
Koyal Gorge Is on either hand. The
only disappointing thing Is you only
have one pair of eyes, while the train
darts In and out of the tremendous
chasm. It 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 yon contemplate a trip East,
write W. C. McDrlde, 124 Third street
Portland, Oregon, for booklets pic
turing Colorado's famous scenery,
and any other Information you may
desire.
3-tf
The Leadlnf Paper of the
Pacific Coast
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Chronicle
The Weekly Chronicle
The very best weekly Newspaper
published la th entire West.
$1.50 a Year
Inrludiae poatan fto any iet of tha
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It Is best because, besides
printing all the news of the world
eacl week in an interesting way
and fully Illustrating many
articles, it has special depart
ments devoted to
AGRICULTURE
HJKT1CULTURI
POULTRY
L1V- STOCK
MINING
LITERATURE
FASHIONS
snd SrOKTS
Thssa are presided over by
ed tois having a thorough knowl
edge of their specialties. Tha
paes devoted to Agr culture.
Horticulture, Poultry snd Uvs
Stock are well Illustrated and
fl.led with matter of the greatest
Interest te all engaged in thess
Industries, every line being
written by those who ere In close
touoh with oondltion prevailing
on this Coast
SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT.
Il will be seat free.
De yea was to Cbrewesle
Reversible Map?
Shewtaf taw UaMsd States, Do
minies ef Caa sad Hoctkeni
MesJee e ss aUe. atAP OP
THE WORLD, prseaatlag te Hew
In M siniseeej saas, wttk all
areas ts trws MteseeHesv the sa
tire eatress sf fee Earth ee the
ether tMe.
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Pases.
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Only 1 Year
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Urn Pnukolaoe, Cal
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' AKEVIEW
SADDLERY
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v F. AMLSTROM.
Proprietor
TI.c Lest Vaqucro sad
fl'c on the market.
a complete line of wagon
tntirey harness, whips,
rbitas. bits, spurs,
k t.. nwettes, in fact every
1 n- 'he line of carriage
lwire fiirnlshlngs. Re
u 'j competent men.
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If! kJj El ii'ELn IL
hWI-CTED IN 1900
Mo f-KN
THROUGHOUT
Ffcrsr-CLASS
ACConriODATIONS
SAHPLE ROOn
For COnriERCIAL
TRAVELERS
COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
SJoow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors
' HARRIS.
?e HARRIS &
4 LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO,
Full and complete stock of
Everything in the Ilne of
FURNITURE.
i JUST OPENED. OOOD5 AR.
J R1VINQ ALL THE TIME.
A CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES A
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T1MIIKK KOT1CK.
United States Land Office Lakeview,
Oregon, Oct. 18.1905. Notice is hereby
given that in compliance with the pro
visions of the Act of J une 3, 1878, entitl
ed "AnAct for the sale of timber lands in
the States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and H'ashington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act
of August 4, 1892, the following persons
have this day tiled in this office their
sworn statements, to wit:
Edward A. McCulley, of McClov.d,
county of Sukiyou, state of Calif. Sworn
statement No. 3017, for the purchase of
NW& SEX, Sec.l0, Tp 34 6, K 18 E W
M.
Charley Meaner, of Klamath Falls,
county of Klamath, state of Oiegon.
Sworn statement No. 3078. for the pur
chase of the KWtf NwW. NwV 8w Sec.
29, 8EV N EX and NEjJ SEVSec 30, Tp
34 9, R18EWM.
'Arnold G . Wagner, of Klamath Falls,
county of Klamath, state ol Oregon.
bworn statement no. buzz, tor me pur
chase of the EKNwU and w NEi 8ec
29, Tp 34 8, R 18 E W M.
That they will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or atone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish their claim to
said land before Goo. Chastain. clerk of
Klamath county, Oregon, at his office
. Klamath Fail. Ore., on Frldav the
29th day of Pecember, 1905.
They name as witnesses s inas. n.
McCumber of Dairy, Oregon, Frank Hall
II. P. Crammer and J. C. Smith of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, Edward A. Mc
Culley, John E. lliller ol McCloud,
Calif, and Charley Meaner of Klamath
Falls, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are request
ed to tile their claims in this office on
or before said 29th day of Pec. 1905.
J.N.
A J Vegetable, liver pills. That
A Wfrt 1 I d hanhey are. They cure
r V L I n B H P constipation, biliousness,
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...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... 4
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TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United States Land Office Lakeview,
Oregon, Nov. 13th 1905. Notice is here
by given that in compliance with the
provisions cf the Act of June 3, 1878,
entitled "An act for the sale of timber
lands in the States of California, bregon
Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 1892, John E. lliller
of Sisson, county of Siskiyou, utate of
California, bas this day tiled in this of
fice his sworn statement No. 3025, for
the purchase, of the SV, SE?4
SW, sec. 15, and NEPW, sec. 22,
in township No. 35 8., range No. 17 .
w, m., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for iU
timber or atone than for. agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim to
said land before George Chastain, coun
ty clerk, at bis office at Klamath Falls,
Oregon, on Saturday) the 27th day of
January, 1906. Us names as witnesses :
0. H. McCumber of Dairy, Oregon, G.
A. McCulley of McCloud, Calif., and
Cbaa. Meaner and 0. II. Dusenberry of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are request
ed to file their claims In this office on or
before said 27th day of. Junuary, J900.
40-3 J. N. Watson, Register.
OABTOniA.
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Kff -1 Na
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ar' i'ii.M a little
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not want a
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Nfc ftrt..llslnev
Itatilr follow
J bT depres
i i2e! sing r!.iftlon.
s tonic and al
tera live prop
erly eom-tM-Minded
will
afford the required help hjr promoting
di3f-tlon. as imilatlon and reconstruc
tion of ttMiin and reducing waste of tltei
nerve fore.
It mutt iutt be an atsrtholUi tlmuUmt
Jtist s vogetat In tonic. Merlins; these
rwd snd conditions ir. Pierce's Goldea
Msdieal I)ieovery has Uvn In snccesftfui
one thene forty y cer and has accumu
lated a record of cure un)iialml In the
history of medlrlno. It I comroed of
non-alcoholic, glyceric extracts of Oolden
Heal root. Queen' root. Stone rortt. It lack
Cherryhark, Iilodroot and Mandrake
root, and by special prorcMrs perfected by
l)r. i'lerce. in hln own laooratory, so com
bined In the mrrt exact proportions, and
thflr tnerliclnat nrfiperties preserved
wltbont the nse of alcfibol aa to render
It a miff, and tfttriXv remedy for 00 la
the family without consulting a doctor.
Young or old can take it freely as needed,
and now that Its composition is pub
lisbed. there Is no around for prejudice
against it as a patent medicine or secret
medicine. It is neither.
y-y. Dr. ptemo's Plessant Pellets
AT? rnra cunntliration. Conntlpe-
Xvv,- tion ia the cauaw of ntanjr dl
run. Cure the eaune and yos
care the dlneaMi One "Pellet" 1 a snntle
iKstire, and two a mild cathartic, hraf
Kit aell litem, end notfalne la " Jut as rood.
Dr. Pierce's greet thousand-pafe nins
trmted Common Hense Medical Adviser
will be sent free, paper-bemnd, for 2t ona
eeat stamps, or cloth-boosd for H sumpsv
I
ROBERT H. M'CURDY.
la
CtKW la Life Istsraae auael
His LaveTe Ibcosb.
Robert O. llcCurdy, who testified re
cently before the life insurance lnves
tlgatlcs; committee of the New York
legislature, bas made a good thing of
the life insurance business, according
to facia brought out In the course of
this Investigation. Mr. McCurdj Is the
son of the president of the Mutual life
Insurance company, Richard EL Me
Curdj, and Is forty-five years of ass.
Bs fradnated from college In 1881 and
after six months spent In travel en
tered the office of Charles H. Ray mood.
BOBBBT H. U CUEBT.
general agent for the Mutual in the
metropolitan district. During his first
year he received a salary of $1,000.
After a time he became a partner in
the firm of Raymond & Co., with a
half interest in the business. In 1888
be vras sent abroad to organize the for
eign business of the Mutual Life. la
1S89 his total income from Raymond eV
Co. and from commissions on the for
eign business of the Mutual amounted
to $83,294. His annual receipts from
the same sources Increased until hi
1S96 bis Income was $ 127.52a Since
that' year Mr. McCurdy's yearly reve
nues have been somewhat less than the
above figure, but have usually been
over f 100,000. He is now general man
tier of the company. Ills father, as
Its president, receives the enormous
sum of SlfiO.OOO per year.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all lu stages.
Ely's Cream Balm
cleanaea, soothe and beala
tha diaeased membrane.
It cores catarrh aud drives
away a cold in tha head
eolcklr.
Cream Balm is placed into tha nostrils, spreads
ever the tnembraoa and is absorbed." Belief la lot
SMdlata and a cure follows. It Is not drying due
at produce snee&ing. Large 8U,S seats atDrof
gists or by nail ; Trial Slas. 10 cents.
ILT BB0THXX8, M Warren Street, WW Tor.
Notice of settlement Final Ac
count
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undt-rsisned Ami i-tratn-- ' (he
ESTATE of TIMOTHY rJREEN, de
ceased, ha filed his Fiui Account as
such administrator with the flrk of
the County Court of Lhko county, Ore
gon, and that r-Hturday 'he 23rd day ol
December, 1905, at the honr ol 10
oclock A M.. at the tunty Court
Room in the Countv Court House of
Lake County, Oregon, in I he town of
Lakeview, has been, apixiinted by the
Hon. B. Daly, lude f th County
Court of LaUe County, Plato of Oregon,
as the time and place for the bearing of
objections to said Final Account, if any
here be, and the seitlemmt "sof.
Duted November lUtli, UAL
I'UIUi' LYNCH.
Administrator of the KUie of, TTM
OTIlYimEEN, Deceived. 45
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