Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 14, 1905, MAGAZINE SECTION, Image 12

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C. O. MCTZKCR.
Mnle Building
Intorod at th" rot onw I nkcTlew, Pit.
KrrnDil'lln Nttrr.
(One Year
TERMS: J'x Months, I 00
(Tlire Month, 50
LAKEVIEW. OKEOON. DEC. M. t3.
An appropriation of 111. 000,001
wan roted IVc. tU toward the rnn
tructton of tin Pannnm Cntinl
The amount wn a cotnpronilw 1-
twwn the I16.K00.O0O carried In the
fell) under consideration and an c tl
ate of something over SG.000.000
recommended hy VllHam,tbf IVroo-
ratlc lender, to carry on the work
ntiltlie middle of Janunry. Hep
burn, lu charge of the Mil, suirpveted
that oomethlnir over tll.WK.(XM
would carry on the work until
llar-h. Tli rv was no Intentim.
manifest to delay the work, the only
argument for -uttiugdon n the orig
inal estimate K'injr that clser serut
inv niiuht be had f the estimate.
Secretary Hitchcock In now willin.tr
to mnke n total allotment of f 2,000,
(H) for Irrigation works In Eastern
Washington, leaving the Washing
ton delegatlou to say how iunch of
this money shall go to the Tteton
and how much to the Sunnyside pro
ject. The delegation, however. Is
ot content to accept this amount
nd wants the $ 2,250,000 recommend
ed by the Reclamation Service which
-will Include the $500,000 heretofore
allotted for the Okanogan project,
an even 11,000,000 for the Tleton and
$750,000 to begin the Sunny side.
Dispatches a few days ago gave
nt the Information that 8,000 Rus
sians were killed In a pitched battle
betweeD the natives of different be
lief. Anew strike was announced,
General Sakharoff was shot down in
his own houe by a woman, where
be went to make peacs with the peo
ple, Count Witte was about to lone
Lis power and two or three riots.
Otherwise all was quiet in Uui-m.i.
There are thrve surveying parties
between Ontario and I'ii:ns sel.-ct-j
Ing a feasible routefurM.in. railicaii. j
or railroads. One party is compos-i
cd of 10 men, one of 17 and t';.- mini- j
ber In the other party U not known.
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by (air inform-! nt. J t i
Koine that the mut t.
will pass through I'.un
there nvi:i soiit!; t
here it will in -i t !;
Viiv north fro:i I', n-,
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.e H-i.vl
- ;:!:d frolil
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J Tl the old day- "
ey by a vi::- it . V
make Money by spo:
for ItlKtaliCe, t he la V,
for advert;-;. :.: . .e li
j.frity of tlio-" wl,
luust pay or pe. 1 1 i--011
doiii it. .
how to o'.taia -the
Money fN :;t
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Jill.' . .
Collision oa tie- I i: ai I'a
l:
road, l'il'.vii:i a '.- 1 tiiih'j and
OVt-rltitid lind'ed pa.-.-i i.w' tra'a No.
2, eai-tboiim!, f,ve inile.s wi-t id J : -k
.Sj.rinys, Wyo., la-t Wi-dtn.-s lay
morning.
Watercress, a brown staiiiioi, b
years old, by SprlnsSeld r.'harf
bred by Lord Falmouth, la Lnlam
wassoldb,, auction la.-1 v'etni .i
In New York for ?71,0h. t , !
ilaggtn, who already o. a, i,.
Interest In the LorHt ti.i u.'li 1..
I
Jlacgln-Tevla partnership In
famous Rancho del Paso Btud.
the I
Harrington the city marshall of
rrlnevllle, assaulted a man by the
name of Crain, his brother-in-law, it
5a said without other provocation
than the fact that Craln was the
star witness In the AVIlliarrison-Ges-ner-BIggs
prosecution, nnd Jfarrlng
ton a friend of the ltidit ted men.
J lid ee 'J'. o II alley 1jok the oath
cl office as Hiprcne judge at .Snlem
ou tbe r.th, by Justice IL S. Ilo.in,
do
SI THE MO&IYKOMPLETZ
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issvio 0rffy mm st J' I
MAKE YOl'AZ I
SFl RCTONS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS 1 (fa
IN TUB CITY I SU
UClfTFNSTHNDRuS.A
2.S STOCKTOM ST.
CA4.
md to,k i he uireme liench at noon,
ihYvditiki JiHtlce Wolverton.
Official -f the llnrrimaii system
f railroads have aimouiHHMl the In
ntion f th svsteni to build a
ond throiiirh Central Oregon, tap
lug ha i'ifw, Klamath Kail and
end.
Iudir' ii r.c! K. Will vert on was
vvora i t Iti'eoii the 5th by 1". S
'ircilil .1" '.re W. I'. tiiltxTl.all.i Iimih
he Immh-Ii i i the li.-trkt cul t at
once.
Chases vs. Chasers.
Thephrasol. gieH of a iritit shop
nro Jariron to some people, ec
pecinlly some saloon men. The In
stance w e have In mind occurred
fi rat of this week. "Cope" West ed
itor of the Silver Lake Oregonlan
phoned to the editor of The Exam
iner to borrow a pair of six-column
chases that lielonged to the Paisley
Post, now Idle. Of course a brother
In distress always finds the hand of
a brother printer extended and the
ff ror was granted. Some one at
Paisley must be prevailed upon to
hunt up the chases and send them to
Mr. IVest. He suggested Geo.
Cooley. one of the proprietors of the
Pioneer saloon of PaUley, whom all
know to be a rtady and willing as
sistant In time of need. Well, we
wrote to Mr. Cooley to "send Mr.
West the 6-col. chases." Mr. Cooley
lK-ing a man to whom print-shop
i
terms are foreign, did not remain in I proof to show- tht the bind sniihi 1-
... .1 ,..,. i, imore valuable f r it titnU-r or tone
ignorance verv long. IlesoUeu The. . 11 . .
iiioiuuit ,1. 1 than for atirtcultiiral puro.-es, mil to
puzzle at once and packed up , establish his claim to said land before
....1,., I ... nod sent them to I KeiMer and Hi-ceiver at l.akeview . re.
Mr. West, a man who Invariably
takes his whiskey straight.
McKinney-Cowan.
A ij'.liet wedding took place ill this
city, at the home of tli- britle's i-ar- j
cuts, Keccivcr and Mrs. A. W. tiow-j
: an. the U'-v. A. 1'.. M : naner .riorin-
ed the tarirnaue s.-rvi'-e om . . 1 f r -
day, Novtab.-r brld- wa-
at tired iri , oi-;.ii-ie- do i t,-l
wi;i lb- t. admir-i li;.la! v
is. ii ;. .-') e. 1
.t of hio- c.iia
i;t to th" L.rool:i
nd of I ..rtlai.d
I
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1 rdiOWIT b. "i!
ami I -ri. a
a r. .-id.-i.t ir
are i.::.:,
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from
ilotil
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who
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l!U!i:.-n ai
v.-i: ia 1!
Mr. M K
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yotia j;
friends
i!e and lot v-
widi tlell. '
d i:a; j a..
d 11.- I , ! '
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Mr-.
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d;an
F:urious Fighting.
"For H-vi-n yeai.s," write- (b-o. .
II,.fo,,n r.flturoer Wash.. "I hfld ai
... . ,i , 1 1
bitter bait e. with chronic fctomach tmd .
,
j liver trouble, bat at hut I won, and:
1 cured my dit-eaKes, by the use oi YAuc-
trio fciUera. I unhe&itatinKly rttcom-
1 m.-ri'l tie-in to an, atu uon t inienu in
1 die future to be without them in the
house. They are certainly a wonderful
medic ine, to Lave cured euch a bad case
hh mine." Sold under guarantee to do
l),; hau.H f r you, by I-ee lie-all, druggist,
, at .jOc a bottle. Try them today.
Notice. A. O, U. VV.
Members are respectfully Invited to
attend the meeting of Lakeside Lodge
Xo. Ill, this Thursday evening. Iiro.
Ralph Feenoy, P. O. M. W., will be
present. I'lectlon of oificers will take
place-
A. RlKUKil,
Recorder,
I'.ev. Sanford Snyder, pastor of the
M. II. Church of J.akc view, j.aid a
vltjlt last wet-k to V. W. Hnydi-r, pas
tor of the Paisley M. i:. Church.
5000 mm
Anntmllr, to llll the new oitiw creat
ed by KnilroNil andTcleirrapli OnntMnU.
we want YOUNU MEN and LADIES ol
Kxh1 habit, to
Learn Telegraphy
And R. R. Accounting
Wc rurnt h 7 prr Prnt. of the Operator! and
Fulton Agvnu la Ainorti-a. Our ill whooU art
the Urgvut xclulv Trlrih HrhiHili In The
Wrl4. F.ttabtlahcd 10 jrpkri nj r iiilorurd tj
all Uilliif Rllwjr Offloikli.
We txrrut a tM Hood to trvty ituiWnt to
furnUh htm or hf r poaltlon r-aylnc from I
to t'K) a month In tutrt tut of the Kocly Moon
Utnii, i.r from 7S to Itoo month In ! writ
ot the Rocktrt, laia4latly upoa (rMuatlea.
8tuJentrn enter t any time. No vara
tiona. For full particular rrtardlng any of
our School!, write direct to our riecuilve office
at Cincinnati, Ohio, Catalogue Free.
The Morse School of Telegraphy.
Claclaaatl, Okie. Battala, N. V.
AtlaaU, U. La Craaie, Wla.
TeiarkaM, Tea 5aa Fraactoca, Cal
TIMHtCK i..4Kl OTItH.
United .States lnd Office, I.Hkevlew,
Oreiton, October 20th, 1SKV. Notice is
hereby given that in compliance, with
the provUiona of the Act of Jui.e 3, 178
entitled "An act for 4he nale of liniN'r
laniU in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevaila atnl htngton Territory, a I
extended to all the l'nblic .at d State'
by act of August A, 1S12, Frank Hall,
of Kliivnalh Fall, county (I Klamath,
i tate of Ort-iron, ha tli day tiled in
. tbii office hi" sworn ala'en.ent N. :;oi.
f r the IMirrhrtsc of N lj N I '4 X Kl4
Kl. N 1 . and lot
f Sfi'tli.ll l;i
. I..u ul.i. v., 1J v., 1 I.'
I w m all(, j,, 0n,.r'ir,M, , "Hhow thai
.i. . 1 1 1. . . 1 I.,.. g - j.
lot iaiKi 90110 in inorr vaiiiHum or 11a
tiinln'r or Htone than for aitririiltural
;nirpoe and to establish Ilia claim to
f aid land before Geo. Chastain, clerk of
Klamath county, at hinoffice at Klamath
Fal's, Oregon, on Saturday, the 13th day
of January. l'JOtl. lie names witnesnes:
C. II. MeCumlwr, of Dairv, Oregon;
Herbert Crmoier, Fred Itenaing of
Klamath Fall. Oregor , and K A.
McCulley, of McCload, Cabf.
Any and all pertons claiming ad verne-'
ly the alove-des rihed lanla are request
ed to file their claims in this office on
or before eaid Mth day of Jan., JSOtf.
44-1 J. N'. Watson, Kegister.
TINRt'.K MXIIXOTIIK.
United States Land Office, Lakeview,
Oregon, Oct. 16. 11X15. Notice is hereby
given that in compliance with the pm
vinions of the act of Congres of Jnn 3,
IS78, entitled "An act for the sle of lim
ber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritorr," as extended to all the Public
Iand States by a t of A 11111 4. 1S'.I2.
Marshall W. Iiowen, of (tshkosh, county
of Winnebago. Stale of Wis., has this
day tiled in this office his sworn state
ment No IWlti, lor tie purchase 4 the
!'t of Section No 3 in Township No.
3 S. P. No. 17 K.. W M . an. I will offer
in Kridav, the "JlM day of llecember.
lie names as u iine-es :
Jesse C. Cravens, of KIhimuMi Falls ;
; Ore., J:ime M. lwodiind Irvin Ai der 1
i son of b'v, Oregon and Clris. W. Km- :
I body of 1'ortl ind. lfc.'"ii.
! AtiV and all tiersmis adver-e-
j jy the a" ive-di-ci . I I lai.'U are reijnt t
I to t.le tl.eir ciMn
Hi ' l.l-
.11.
or bi-i'.re
i-J. ."d
JL'.I dav ! Ie.
.1. N. Wiits.it..
Vister.
Nt.tice of I inal 5:tf lenient
1 I '1 Hi: ( . .r . V
" . (M'i:r tii- ti:i:
' 1 . '. r '. ill I. t -
.' 1 a' the i.a-
ii.- I in a A.-emitit in
11. ' .- t'i.-ik ot I. da-
-aid e-tate, and that
. at 10 i.'rlo- i a. tu.
t'.iuiity .Iml.-'-. .ii
ei eirt I1011-1: in Lake
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1.
Nan ;; i- I -r.
d.-i.-:.'!..-d !. 1- !:; i
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( ..amy, ( (r.-ijoii, it
I. ..'.,! r -J'1'),. l'i
ot .-ai l day, iti t he
fi'-', ia the eo ;iii v
t,'iitit i-, Otv
time and ..t
a, has been Ii Ned 11-1 t.h
i t the ie-arili' oi ohj.-e
ti .t to tai 1 an- nht and f.rthe i-ettb
Til' I.t thereof.
1' d an I tit -t p't'-li.-lie 1
V ,eti.'...r ::'"h. !f.-,
V.'. A. U 1, -aim ,
! JJ Aei.,it.irtrat-.r.
i. 'en t.c nut lVii.it-i.laf
don't tta-.e! r.'.u the UJinoiii Cet.tr;t!,
a- it ay old road v ill do yon and w: d'.nt
nam your patrotate; but it ynu are
nartieiilar and want the bent and' mean
to have it, nt-k the ticket njfent to ronto
yon via the ILLINOIS ( KNI'KAL, the
road that rutin throiii;h f-olid vestibule.
traiim between St.I'aul, Omaha. Chiitauo,
L.. .... ..
r-i.ijuiH, .Ticin pins, anil iiew urieaun.
No additional charie ia made for a seat
in our reclining chair cars which are
fitted with lavatories and smocking
rooms, and have a iiorter in attendance.
Hatch via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
are the lowest and we will be glad to
quote them in connection with any
transcontinental line.
Ii. II. Trumbull, Con.mercial Agent,
14i! Third Btreet, Portland Ore.
J. C. Lir. lHey, T. F. & P. A., 142
Third btreet, Portland, Ore.
Paul li. Thompson, Frt. A Passenger
Agent, Col man Rldg., Seattle, Wash.
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....THIS IS ... .
EVERYBODY'S STORE
We have the Goods to suit the Tastes of
Everybody. All our prices are Fair and when
you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Come Again.
A full line of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots
and Rubbers.
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
What is Good for one is
BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S
JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT
j To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxc.tive Brcmo Quinine Tablets.
' -ven Minion bov-s sold in pc-.t 1 2 month. Tim signature,
SECURED FOR THIS PAPER
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w ium aim
the standard cough and cold cure for over
7C years now comes also in a
Conniirnt to
be without it.
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