Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 07, 1905, Image 4

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C. O. METZKER.
Marntc Building
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One Year $2.oJ K MAKE XUR
TERMS: iM.x Aonth, 1 '00 m SELECTIONS 1
(Three Month $0 V rofi THE HOLIDAYS 1 J j
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LAKEVIEW, OREQON. DEC. 7. I0s.
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noo tleghaphers
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Annually, t till the hew isiu n orent
ctl by Railroad and Telegraph .i imaics
we want YOCNO MLN and l.ADILSol
TOhI hllhils. Ill
Learn Telegraphy
And R R. vccmmtlnif
Wo lurnlli ' l-or r lit . m Ihr Ocvrator oik
Station Agent In America t 'r l aehoota n
the Urm'Jl vxrlunivt Ti lnrh Simula In Ih
World KaiaMtahi'il so )( ami i iKlorm d b
all l.',llnit Railway OfllcUla.
We rxroiin a f.'.lo Bond In rvi-ry ni.li'M l
furnish htm or her a ponltlen paying from fit
(ofi'O imuith in Matci oaat r( I hi- Kooky Molin
taln, r fr.i f?.1 to l' a munth In atatc writ
l mi1 liwki . Immediately arKin graduation.
Piii.li iito tan fitter at any time. No vara
lion. For full particular regarding any ui
our Scneoia. write direct to our exoeutlvepinci
at Cincinnati. Ohio. Cotalogue Fre.
The Morse Schoul of Telegraphy.
Cincinnati. Oh la. Huflalo, N
Atlanta. Oa. l- Crosa, Wl
Teiarkana, Tea 5an t'rr.clco. Cat
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I'nited Mate I.mixI Office Lakeview
Oreg. 11, (VI 1(1. lHi5. N ! I. f 1- hereby
liiven that in compliance wt'li 1 1 1 r t
vi-ion of (lit act of Connie.- of Jnn-.'t.
l"7S, entitled "An act lr the a le 1 1111
ocr lands in the State of California.
Ortunn, Nevada, himI WHNlili'Mioti 'IV 1
rttory," a extended lo nil I'uliln
I ,kiii I StHto !y it t of Aiiw'ii- 4. 18!J
MarliHl V. ro fii, of ( -likoli . cmittM
of Vinn-lrtjo. Sii- of V. Im- ih.
ifMV tilcil 111 (Ins ollit e corn atnlt
Hu nt No ;tllii. for ti c iirili.i.o of tl,.
W4 f Sfi'ttoti No It in Tonliip No
;5 K N. 17 K., W. M.. ami tli ..ff.T
i ! alilv Wfll ri'inl'fi-l. ri:l Mirvly will ' primi to timw tiu't tin ihikI Monitt 1-
" iiiori- 11:1! ! tor it tinilr or st..!.!
sliotilil Ih li;ist(l upon f;ct.." itinl . I"' n or.-tior suiif il.-iy. ; ih.in for .nirioultiiral j.tirKiM', ui. (..
Charges Were False.
The Kxanilntr conirrrttulatea the
Mayor nul council of the town of
Lnkevlew, upon thoir prompt ami
thorough Investigation of the mr
loun charge printed In the HeraM
In a it-cent Issue, against the public
schools of LMkevlevr, and their re
port upon the same, which nhowa
that all ami every charge tuaile was
found to Ih- wltlmut any foundation
In fact and nbcolutely false In every
particular.
Ve tliorougl.ly agree with the
commit tt's rej ort. that "while pub
liciiy of ptitilic affairs Is an excellent
tbltiK and should be encouraged, yet
all publicity of public Institution?
School Notes.
t)u' ThankfclUin; xerclaen at tne
school wen- well aitendi-d and ap
preciated. Miss Hall and Mix (.'loud combin
ed their program and the little -o
pie rendered their pan In a vny
creditable manner, mid fliowed t are
fill training
The young gobblers, from Mies
Hall's room did t heni-elx is proinl,
their emitting and sitmn u wa htli
ly enjoyed.
Hilly Field-' warning to 1 he
Thanksgiving tnrki.v was remark-
not published with slanderous in
tent to Injure and defame the public
inttiiutious of Ijike county.
The Injury done to the public
schools of Lakeview by the charge
made, printed and sent broadcast
by the Herald, though absolutely
false In every particular, In the
words of the committee, "has done
Irreparable injury, not only against
the public schools, but against every
public institution in Lake county."
The Herald's juvenile editor may
believe that the "freedom of the
press" may justify a license to de
fame, malign and vilify everyone,
everything: even the public schools,
against whom he may have a real or
.Merle Jaiiuihs warning to I lie 1 ,.tnMi-h 1 is claim to c:ii.l land before
boys mid nirl w as also well render
ed. Mrs. Cloud's ..it ue I'.elles, in the
Ik'II drill made a very
Register and Receiver at l.:ikcvi , Ire
on rridav, the iIM dav of heeember.
1 r.H).. He name a- iine-M-s :
I Jepse C. Craven-, of Klamath l a'ls
I Ore.." Janie II. loil and Irvin Amler
cri-ilitalile 1 son of ll!v, OieL'oti ami Cliai. W. Km
1 1... 1.. ..1 i .i 1 .
showiug. au.l wem thn.nuh t heir " ' ' ' ......
rii nil., mi .hi . iniiiiinK .-1.
parts without a hitch.
Edgar Pulton made a very typical
butcher on a busy market day.
The gobblers were very cheerful
and were wiiliu to offer tlumselvts
a sacririce for the enjoyment of the
feasters.
Miss Snelliug's puiiils also rendered j
lv the above-descrilie.l lamls are retiuest
eil to tile their claim in this ollice on
or before said ..M 1l.1v vl I'cc. I!K15.
.1. N. NS'atson, Register.
. . . THIS IS
EVERYBODY'S STORE
Wo have 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 l ne of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots
and Rubbers. g
We h.. ve been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup
plies for besc nany years and have laid in our stock with
their int rests in view. tf tf
Wh is iood for one is Good for all.
BAIL! Y & MASSINGILL'S
Pioneer Store
TIUIIKtt l.tMl MlTII F.
1 : . 1 ... I ort;.... T ..1 :
1 mieu iiiHir? i.nu viiiir, i.iihriirn, j
Oregon, ( letober IXlth, l'Alo. Notice is
hereby n'veit that in coinpli.tnce with
the pro isi-uis of the Act of .lui.c."., 1-7S '
entitled "An act for the sale of timln-r ;
an excellent pro-ram, consisting of! ,.uliU jn the State.-of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washinutnn Territory as
extemled to all the 1'iihlie Land States
JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT
the standard cotiirh and cold cure iur over
75 years now comes al o m a
Con vrliie fit to ( a) 1 v lli yx. I 'oit't
he H ilhnut it. A-k yur i!i m;n-sl.
1, A ALMANAC KKI I. Win. 1.. In I' Jn. ft S..n. I'l.iU.I. I.l,i.
size
songs, recitations and Instrumental
music.
The pil .rims g.iin to church on
by act of August 4, IS! '2, Frank Hall.
i of U'l-.iifiatti Knll I'liimti t i rvltn:-tfti
Imaginary grievance. We lielieve. Thauksgiviug day in colonial -j B,ate of 0ron. thVd ty filed in
however, that there is a statute j t"" l--d by .Marshall Ayers with the j lis o(flce 8Wor atateinent No. S0i: I
acaiust such slanderous attacks j drum and Herman Chandler l.rinn- f .r the purchase of the Nw-; NK'j ;N Y. 1
.1 . 1 ,'Na '.'.-K1. N1. anil lot J of section :i
upon the morals, peace and trim- "g ui the rear in the !ie.-s of , ,,',5,,,',, N.4a, s., Ua.e N... I 1
quilitv of the public, and would j colonial minister, made a very good j w. ui., and will offer prmif to show that j
llie llllltl PmiKIIV in IJMIIl- .illlll.I.I. HM 1 1 ! I
r agricultural
therefore, as a journalist claiming no j wing and revived old fum-scenes. , t-nT (ir Mi,m. ',,i in f
if
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rights through the "freedom of the
press" to publish anything but the
facts in a newspaper, recommend
that the committee bring this whole
matter to the attention of the dis
trict attorney for such actiou as he
may deem lest in the premises.
Another Important meeting of the
Lake County Ievelopment League
was held at the court hou se last Sat
urday evening, and while not so
Tery largely attended, was full of
lm for the future welfare of Lake
county. What was said by those
present was to the point and had a
weaning.
A committee was appointed whose
duty it is to outline a policy, or in
other words, formulate certain lines
of work for the league and. if po...
Bible, learn through what channels :
the League can work to
Thanksgiving in
room, was greeted by L'ucle Sam
personated by Chester Dy keman and
James Bernard, as Indian chief,
with his braves of colonial times
also acknowledged ids appreciation
of Thanksgiving day.
Mau.r other selections which we
cau uot now recall were well render
ed and the pupils all felt that they
had had a good time and that their
efforts were appreciated.
Miss l'.loug's j purpose and to establish bin claim to
saiu land betore Oeo. lliastain, clerk ol
Klamath county, at hisofficeat Klamath ;
ral's, Oregon, on Saturday, the l.Jtlnlay
of January, HKXi. He names witnesses:
C. H. McCnniber, of iairv, Oregon;
Ilerliert Cremmer, Fred Jlensing of
Klamath Fall. Oregoi , and K. A.
McCulley, of M Cloud, Calif.
Any ami all persons claiming adverse
ly t lie alove-des rihed lanilsare request
ed to file their claims in this office on
or liefore said 73th day of Jan., 7'J0.
44-1 J. X. Watson, Register.
o Cure a Cold in One Day
H ri!c Luxc'ivo Bromo Quinine Tablets. (Vt
'1 r.cN-en Manon - -s set in pnst 12 months. This signature. Sf&yr
Curt Crip
In Two Days.
on every
yrxrxri0' iox. cc
A Big Time Tonight..
Members of the Encampment of
mis place ought income out and at
tend the regular meeting to-night
(Thursday), as a lot of special busi
ness is up fur transaction that night,
and then besides there w ill be some
work to do. There is a "victim"
coining from Did well to ride the
Itrsrrt Land Final I'rool.
I'nited States Land Office, Lakeview,
Oregon, October H5, J'JO.I Notice is
hereby given that Johanna C. Crump
of Adel, Lake County, Oregon, lias filed
notice of intention to make proof on hi
desert-land claim No. Ill, for the fol
low ini described unsiirveved land, to
rt it: Commet'cina at the north-east
corner of the XV"4' of XV!4' of Section
;J4, Township o5 S., 11. L'l L., W M, and
running thence north one-half mile;
theme east one-fourth mile; thence
north : chains to the water's edt;e of
Christmas. Lake to the north-east corner
of t he NW,'4' of said Section ?A; thence.
goat, and said goat is very foxy and
' will remiire as nianv members ascan : West to the place of beyiiiniiit', which
iccomplish ;. ,,,, ...i,,.!.,.,,, ,,,i, ,1,.. i. 1 when surveyed, will be, presumably,
118 purpose in carrying out tie' orii
laid down for It by this cumaitt-e.
This committee is com p' He 1 id Jinn-
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was
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lei I!oo!ie, I)r. i i.dy
eon.
The piesti':1s w-.-there
anything tu-i u
League could , t.p
ditions of I
anything that could I
ditions? ami was the
bring about such con !. 1 i..
thought would be a b. ii. iii; 1., 11
county? To each of these ; ,t:.,;
the answer was "yes."
rent Ionian ( he i-
the I-.'..' SW'i; mid Lot- 1. -I'', and I :
! fl -ll-,,,au -"iU- Section 27 and Lot of Section - in T
j Then, above all thing, and ;.fier::. t ,.0, Kj u- M- iu j,;lke County,:
1 ail t Lings, (.-omen a swell lunehei Hi a t ( i--gr n , before Jb v'l-ter and Ih-cei ver at '
lift 1 Lakevi'-w, especially pn
f it- tl.e iici-a-iiiu and liesigrn-d
N'acager 1',,
will I - for in
tin :.t; ;.!1
1 st-p out.
pareil
Light. This supper
tuber., of t he Lnca m p
meiabf rs are epeeti-d
1 1.. n-
con- ;
'. -I Wor-:
" j last .-.
- j part ie
i f r ill! t :
l. ikevie.v, Oregon, on Monday, the 11(1
lay of 1 ecciiiher, i'.io .
le name the following' w itnesse h
ji--vi- the com 1 !ete irii.'atioit and rccl.i
motion or vm land: (akh-y Chu 1.
Mirhael Lane, Win. I a tie and J.i.i
Marry ad of Ad'-l, )regon.
1 1 J.S .1. N. W.it-011. K.'-i-e r.
II
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Died at Rock Cret.k.
Was rec-i -' d le'Cefi-oin I'lll.-h
turday by telephune tfii t
had .1 r 1 1 1 at t hat pia'-
Meve ' o.iug ranch on Mock
riMKKIt I.AM Mill) 1:
I'l.i'ed States Land Ollice Lakeview,
Oreoti, Nov. 15, 7' 5. Notice in herel.j
' i' 1 11 that in compliance w il li the pro
i visions of the Act of June .', 7875, en-
illllo.l O 4 ,, ....1 l,.r I l,i. luIu i.f tiiril...r
The League has actually gone to j Creek, w ith the body of Pat Lhenley, laf)(ls in "tlie StateH of california, Oregon,
work to accomplish bo.nething, and j who died at Mr. Young's place on i Nevada and Washington Territory," as
it Is to be hoped may be crowm-d j i-v.dny. 1 h - but i d took place at ' extended to all the Public Land States
with success.
While nothing deflnate c.i n be as
certained from any ofllr-lal source, it
is believed that the Government w ill
not bring Representative Hermann
to trial, either in Portland or Wash
ington, until after the adjnurmuei t
of this (session of Congress. Her
mann's attorneys Lave Intimated
that they nre in no lnury to have
their client brought Itdo ti t if; In
fact, Judge nenritj f l; ! 1 t' ;.l J r
Mann wo'jM )..-' .U:-t : " j ' . -if
Lis cro'c v.i-:. iei.- 1
trial."
I I'liish Saturday. Mr. 1'hcaley was
a i-heeplierder. His age and particu
lars about his life and death are not
known by us.
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0. M. r F R'.iY A CO.,
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by act of August 4, 7r!2, Horace I.
Ourdap, of Lakeview, county of Lake,
state of Oregon, ban this day. filed in
this ollice iiia Eworn statement Xo. 2001,
for the purchase of the SW,' of Bee. No.
17 in township No. Zl S., range Xo. 19
Fast, w. in., and will offer proof to show
that the land sought in more valuable
for itg timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish Ids claim
to said land before Register and Receiv
er at Liikeview, Oregon, 011 Friday, the
iMith day of January, J'JOO. Ho names
as w it nes.-iis :
w. M, Meiniod, v. A. Mnusingill, !.".
Lynch. Wm. Mi'.CuIley, all of La ke ie
( ircvnn.
A t.c 1 idl p-i - !. J I T'oiii.' i; iver-e-
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n iii I.- :-,io mid ;'ih ol Jan. t
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