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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1905)
1 1 General Information Fntnlly Honors nt Post k King, tl Fain pics of the Dcnulson shipping ttfn nt Tlio KininlniT office. All 1jmm nn1 fiuulltlcH, from Manila to Upon. tf llonrrt nn1 lodging At tlio Oregon IVd Yard, f 4 per week, Mafiln 25 ccnta. Also men's laundry work. Urn. (1. W. Wihk, Proprietor. 82-tf W ars now prepared to tm several tfscts ol land at prices that will startle yoa, especially If you are acqoalnted with lha location. . Wa bsve land alt the way from 1 1.60 per acre op to b; un improved or tin proved, to auit the purchaser, take County Kiamlner.t The Wall street lino of engraved certificates of ,Vt(M-k and Itond blanks at the Kintnlnrr olllce. Now sample book n-cclved Monday evening. If you want stock ccrtlfleule see our samples and get our price, tf HuylnK By Mall. Modern printing methods has Hindi' Jewelry buying by mall Jut as snfona If you were' buying at tbc bg city stores. LHJIITKNMTKIN 1IKOM., STOCKTON KTJIKKT, Man Francisco, Cal., bavo Issued a beautiful catalogue, depicting thon. udH of Jewelry articles. TbU book la m-nt to any address free. Christmas Exercises. Will 1m held at the Methodist Fpls copal Church In Lakeview, Oregon. There will be a tree In tbo church on Monday (CbrlMtma) tdght with an appropriate program. Tbo pub lic I Invited to attend, and will bo permitted to place suitable presents for guests on the tree. All presents Intended for tbo tree should Ik) at the church not later than 4 p. tu. Sankohk Hnviikk, Pastor. C. K. Moouk, Kupt. New PUC Received. iV-partinent of the Interior, I'nltcd State hand Office. Lakeview, On-., Dec. . 1U0."i. NOTICE I hereby Riven that up proved plat of township 3H K., K.' 21 K., W. M., hns Im-cii received In thin oltlee, ami on and after the l.Uh day of January, ItHMl, the Maid plat wllj lx on Mo and the land embraced In aald township will lie open and nub Ject todlnpoHiil under the rules of the land department. J. X. Watson, Iteglter, C. I.'. Smkku, Itecelver. The Micks Almanac (or lotki. The Itev. I rl K. I licks Almanac will not Ihj published for 190(5, but bis monthly Journal, Word and Works, has la-en ennnged Into a largo and costly Mngaslne, and It will contain his storm and weather forecasts and other astronomical features complete. Tho November numlK-r, now ready, contains the forecasts from January toJune.1000, The January. numtcr, ready Decem ber 20th, will contain tho forecasts from July to December, 1900. Tho prlct. of this splendid Magaslne Is one dollar a year. See It aud you will bavo It. Tbo November and Jauu ary numbers containing the Kov. Irl It. Illcks forecasts for tho whole year, and more complete than ever, can be bad by sending at once 25 cents to Word aud Worka Publishing Com pany, 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. tf & Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Cure to Give Satisfaction. 0IVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It eloiuiHc, NoiitlieH, hciilrt, and ju otei'trt tlio lim'd iiimiilinini', It cuivk (iiiturrli ami ili-ivcM itw.iy i '.'Id l'i tl" Head ipiii-klv. liesti.rei liio of 'i n- mid Kniell. l ,v I" u II.uiIitilH li" li.j n l"U'i ilrii-ff. i;,. , ili iu,l i.i.l jiKi "i Iv'l. i ',. )-'.. , ri ci'iiis nt I iu. :'.''' ol' v lauil'i Triiil 10 fiiiila iy muil. ELY BROTHERS. 6G Warrea St.. New Yoik. one thinos to INTRBP.T ALL OUR UP.AOV.U W'i print tnwnohlp plats. tf Mining blanbf at lbs Kiaminer office. flennnn Hoi, Felts and Overhoe of All kinds at Lnkevlew Mer, Co. ' The Rxamlner print tnwnidilp plats, and uiaksa Ihfin into hook to order, tl Post & King have the best grade of liquors And cljmrs to Is) found In Oregon. tf Look at the loMriptlns of the laml listed with The Kxammer this wiwk for ate, and udect your piece la-fore it lm been sold to some one else. tf We have a full set of Mysell-Ilolllns A Co's., samples of Stock Certificates and bonds, with price list. If you am organizing a stock company get our prices on stock certificates, tf See a sample of the Pacific inontly at this ofllce, and you will not besl- tat to pay t2..V) for a year's sub. sclptlon to The Kxnmlner and thnt valuable Mnyir.liie pulillsbeil In Port land, tf Notice. Ijikevies, Oregon. November H. 1005. . To whom It may concern : I will not Ihj accountable for anything charged to my account sitnotit my ordrr lrrinit my Hiifnoturo. W. K. IUaar. C H. loveless invites tlie ubllc to share their pat ronnge with lilrn nt the South Lakevlew Feed and Livery Stable. He guarnntii-s good treat ment to all stock left In his enre, and proposes to feed good hay and plenty of It. 39-tf Formers, have' yor btitti'r wra Hrs printed at The Kxamlne office, Insu-ad of sending away for them. You keep your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, ticsldcs, you see what you aro get ting and don't have to pay for It If It doesn't suit you. tf The F.xamluer has received a new sample book of the Wall Street line of engraved certificates of stock and bond blanks, the most up-to-date on the market. I'sed and endorsed by the leadk-ig llnanclers of America. Copyrighted. Call and see them If you need anything In this Hue. tf An Hdi tor's Opinion of the Royal Oorge. Kdyth Tozler Weatherrvd, In de scribing a recent trip over the Denver & Itlo Ornnde Itallroad, says In "The Exposition": "At last tho goal of the ambition of years has Ixm reached marve lous, wonderful, grand And Inspiring Koyal t Jorge Is on either band. The only disappointing thing Is you only have one pair of eyes, while the train darts In and out of the tremendous chasm. If any who have never seen It are wondering how It looks Just go and see. Thousands have tried to descrllsi It, yet every attempt falls short of giving the subject Justice." If you contemplate a trip Kast, write W. C. MclJrtde, 124 Third street Portland, Oregon, for booklets pic turing Colorado's famous scenery, and any other Information you may desire. 3-tf The Illinois Central maintains unexcelled service from the West to the East and South. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago Ixmiaville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring infor mation as to the, lowest rate and best routes are invited to correspond with the following reproHeutatlvee. It M Trumbull, Commercial Afnnt, 142 Third Ft., Portland, Oro. J. C. Llndsey, Trsv I r Agent, 142 Third St.. Portia. ..I. Paul II. Thompson Passu, ei it Col man Ihiihiing .SVuttle U'ikIi mm. OlU'eJuIKE iWSSUCREBS RV ALL THE. I i DEST DLALLUi rJWnW A.J. TOWER CO.. ESTABLISHED IS36 BOSTON NtW VOhlV CHICAOO TOVtR CAHWIAN CO.linutMl.TOKOKTO.aN. liifiliflvSI S. W. WaaHI Svwrctary l..ik-vl-w, On. i r , o. lKt COliNfV ii S tSS WENS' ULYtiOPMLNf ItAOtC If you -viiN IriloruiAtion lxu 1 ke Cmii- ty, Oregon sddrcss eilti er of thf Istve gentlemen, who will I c pleased to reply. H. R. CMLttCH DIRECTORY. I'ls Is- vl I I i-or of the M. E . ii r I I ii'vlf snd 3rd Hun- .',( rn IUi,.-i a II s in. snd New Tine ret h' 7 p in.. 2nd snd 4tb rinndsys . rai'h (o.iiitli lk. vH i' 11 a m., and 7 p. m. Crave- offii' g ThtiriKlay 7 p. m. 6th H'i. ln Ci.ion tIckO Mouse at 11 a. m. . rtk. ti.- hi 7 b m You are cordially invi'e l io mII tb M-rviees. 8sroKD Sstdeb, Pastor. Popular and Picturesque. The only thing necei-sary to make the Deinvr hiuI Itio trtid the mont pop. nUr, m it Iisn . vT been known the iiiont ..Ihmhs'.i Mtid itiimt picttireqae rty to cr tli" eoiilinent. has come mIh-iiI. I i tl"1 esiabliohment of iliroiivh rlipln ( i Hi Tvice. In coniitH-tioii iih iIipO. It. A N. a droiitili Piillriniii Sisndsrd HlecjxT i now run troni PoriUml to Denver, leav i tl I'ortlHiid at K ." '. in., arriving Ht H.ilt I .like at H -() h. in, the sn-ond looming U'Hviiitf KmIi l.xkest 3.50 p. in h i l nriiving s Ih-over 4 20 p. m, the folio ing day. Tl'i- hedule gives pa "ciiif.-m iwven hours stop-over in Suit Ijike, affording an opportunity to vinit 1 lie Mormon ChihihI m well as a duy light ri'l through the grandest sceuer in the world. For reservation In this car and for il liictrmed booklet" pietiiring the scenery eontiguous to the D'-nver & Rio Grande, ltoving it to Isr l lie ' Scenic Line of the World." wiiteloW. C. McBride, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. Notice of Settlement of Final Ac count NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned Alinitiitrator of the ESTATE of TIMOTHY BREEN. dt- ceased, has filed his Final Account as hicIi administrator with the Clerk of the County Court of Lake county, Ore gon, and that Saturday the 23rd day ol December, 1905, at the hour of 10 oclock A. M., at the County Court Room in the County Court Houoe of Lake County, Oregon, in the town of Lakeview, bat been appointed by the Hon. Ii. Daly, ludge of the County Court of Lake County, State of Oregon, as the time and place for the bearing ol objections to said Final Account, if any here be, and the settlement f- ireof. Hated November 10th, 1005 PHILIP LYNCH, Administrator of the Estate of, TIM OTHY BREEN, Deceased. 45 The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast TfV San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle The very best waekiy Newspaper published In the entire West. $1.50 a Year Ibrloliut poatajr to tar art of tb Uullnd Stbt, Canada aud Mexico It Is best because, besides printing all the news of the world eid week in an interesting way a i-.d fully Illustrating many articles, it Has apeoial depart m.nis devoted to ACRICULTURK HORTICULTURE POULTRY LIV STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SPORTS These are presided ever by ed.tors having a thorough knowl edge of. their apeoialties. The cages devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stock are wall Illustrated and ft. led with matter sf the greatest Interest to ail engaged Is these Industries, avary lias being written by those whs are In close touch with eondiUsna prevailing on this Coast. , SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT. It win be seal free. De yos waa (be Cbreadels Reversible Map? Showing th-Uotts4 States, Do minion of Canada astd Northera Mexico ea ess tads, MAP OF THE WORLD, srwseatwg te view In ca oontlnuena snas, with all araaa In true pra portion, the en tire aurfaoa ef lbs Earth en the other aide. Send S2 aa4 gw) lbs Map a4 '"Voekly Chreniole" for eee year, postage prepal4 ea Map and Paper. The Dally and Map By mrni. soeaaa poi4 Only ia.75 t Year Address M. H. TOUNO, y ' (Ua fraaeiaoa, CaL ciEcuianoK ctrutTinry-r I LAKEVIEW & SADDLERY j f S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. t The best Vaqucro sad- die on the market. j & Also a complete line of wagon and buKy barness, wblps, 4 rolH's rlaton, bits, spars, 4 quirts, rosettes. In fact every 4 thing In the line of carriage,' and horse furnishings. Re A pairing by competent men. I KECTED IN 1900 M' l:KN THROUGHOUT FIKST-CLASS ACCX)nnODATIONS SAflPLE ROOfl For COnriEPCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT Seohauow LIGHT. & HARROW, Proprietors SfsfeMseWe 4 F.E.HARRIS. E. N. JAQU1SH HARRIS & JAQUISH V , . lrirn, r-iinMJTiTr.r 4 Full and complete stock of Everything: in the line of FURNITURE. XjvstLl1: Snider Building on Water St. V ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... 4 CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 2eJfeJse!t2 ATT T7 PfT ILJL A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and glossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to ersy hair. v tTnirirjrSEfPf1"''' TIMBER USD KOT1CK. United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe pro visions ol the Act ol J une 3, 1878, entitl ed "An Act for tbe saleof timber lands in the States of California.'Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, the following persons have this day filed in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Edward A. McCulley, of McClor.d, county of SUkiyou, state of Calif . Sworn statement No. 8017, for the purchase of &WH NE)ft SEV NWV, NEK 8 NV BE Sec30, Tp 14 8, R 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, NwJ Sw4' Sec. 29, SE NEK and NE.C SEjfSec 30, Tp 84 S, It 18 EW M. Arnold Q Wagner, of Klamath Fi.Ub, county of Klamath, state ol Oregon. Sworn statement No. 802?, for the pur chane of the E)NwJ and w NEi Sec 29, Tp 34 S, K 18 E V M. That they w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoet'B snd to establish their claim to faid land before Geo. Cbastain, clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at bis office at Klamath Falls, Ore., on Friday the 29th day of December, 1 905. They name as witnesses: Chas. II. Mi Cuinber of Dairy, Oregon, Frank Hall II. 1'. Crammer und J. C. Smith of Klamath r'alls, Oregon, Edward A. Me Cullt'y, John K. llillor ol MiCloud, Calif." und Charley Mesmor of Klumath Falls, Ore. Any ami all persona cbihuini: iitlveise ly llu) nbovH-decci'itied l;i nils m e i eiUt'tt eil to lilu their cl;iiins in this ri'!ii:o on or beloie taid -Dili day of lee. 1905. J , N Watson, Hegister. J J . i3 i 4 9 VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer TIMBER LAND NOTIC& United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. 13th 1905. Notice is here by given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe Public Land States by act cf August 4, 1892, John E. Ililler of Sisson, county of Siskiyou, state of California, has this day filed in this of fice bis sworn statement No. 3025, for the purchase of vthe V SWJ, SE SWX.sec 15. and NEJ NWtf, sec. L"i, in township No. 35 8., range No. 17 E w. m and will offer proof to show tha the land bought is more valuable for it timber or Mtone than for agriculture purpoaea, and to establish bis claim t said land before George Cbastain, coun ty clerk, at bis office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day ol January, 1900. He names aa witnesses : 0. 11. MiCumber of Dairy, Oregon, E. A. McCulley of McClond, Calif., and ChaB. Meaner and C. II. Dueenberry of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all poisons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or befcre 6aid 27th day of Juuuary, 79'l(i. 4'!-3 J. X. Watson, Register. oAdfT'onrA. Ejan tls 111 K'"J V'J,J H'1'' !ft"fS Auslro-IIongary A LITTLB roo than A hilt entary aflo Ixnls Kossutb wu n mt tbe mojt prominent figures tn the pnblle ey Is fbs foremost cbam- V. 1 i pios of the liberties f nrtngarlans. hrw T- m. Im L Lbxose eg a aooTetasnU fsr greater lib erty er possible dependence." anal a gala a Kosstrtb Is tsaUed as Wadet. Be Is Trmmcim Kaswufb, Ma of tbe pa triot wbo pleaded the cause of bis eonntrymea se essspsenfly some fifty fears sgo. Tfeea as) mw It was tttt Emperor Fraada 4spti with wbotf tbe adrocates of Ilunary's rights ba to reckon. Tbe eldav lasswwjth was goi ernor of Hungary asasnas; tbe brief pe riod af Its indepeasVsase la 1S49, bqf en tbe failure ef fb aws-rement he le; was for many yeaaw fca exile. In cenrrea ms rnnnsssi tam so tne united lutes. I About three yeasa ago Francis Kov antb Tislted tbe lbsts4 States to nnreb A monument to bis farflaer and was tbl recipient of many attentions wblcb raj called to old lnbabUaats tbe slmllfli honors bestowed ape aaa sire In dayJ gone by. Louis Kossutb d1e4 ta 1894 In Italy He bad Hred In tbat aaoutry during the later years of bis Efe. aftbougb by tbJ amnesty of 1807 be anigbt bare return ed to bis natire laad. Francis Kos sutb was a eirQ engineer in ItaN when tbe call came to bim soon aftei bis father's deatb to go to Ilnngary take a seat In tbe Hungarian parlia ment and lead the pnrty whlcb tb elder Kossutn bad once led. lie r sponded to tbe call, gave up bis Itai bin citizenship snd on arrival b Bucharest was the recipient of vaani honors. In outlining the policy upot which he bad determined be said bs would bold fast to bis father's prluci pies, but would seek another way to ward their realization. He declared bi favor of working for tbe economic tnl ( .0 f ...- v - -fit f ' - " t"3 5 JirEKOB FEANCTS JCEPH- dependence of Hungary through peat able means, expressed bis admlratb for tbe Emperor Francis Joseph ai avowed bis belief tbat tbe foundati for the latter's authority over llu gary would be more secure were t Independence of tbat kingdom frtj Austria In all matters of administi tlon recognized. Tbe relations existing between A trla and Hungary are peculiar. two countries constitute a Joint m archy, and Francis Joseph I., who now seventy-five years of age, is peror of Austria and apostolic king Hungary. He became emperor of A trla In 1S48 and was crowned king Hungary In 1S67. The two states m ed under this rulersblp have their s arate constitutions and parlianiei and each has for most branches state affairs Its own ministry and ; ministration, but they are clos bound together by the identity of ' ruler and by a permanent constltuti al union which, upon the common pi ciple of possession and defense, v first proclaimed by the pragmatic as tlon of 1723 and has since been regu I ed by the so called "compromise" 1867. J In accordance with tha conathnHn! onion, foreign affairs and the grea part of war affairs and finance re ! ing to tneru are dealt wan by foinn .ministries. Tbe control of tli-e t lstrlcs and the voting of t! emu; budget ur oxerctaHi ' by-' t' (. chosen tvom the pnrli t two i-i)i:nti I'-. The pti ; , peiv.e.- i borue t v flte.! b. tt'e;i:e!it.1'. "s sb!e at e;:pirntiin or" rloi'.s For some time there baa been ui.. tent In Hungary because of a l that the rights of that state under agreeuienU forming tbe basis of u between It and Austria were beiuj fringed upon. The Hungarian p.-i which l::m fonuod a coalitHM r the leailer lilp of Ivusuth dor form of fit electurul law n. i i Bid vi r .:i -n :Viti $ , wparatlo trlau iiiiJ Uung.ii'iun cutoui:. u.i . traduction of tbo Hungarian linri and fla? In tho army, as contem;).1. In the '(ouiiironiiso" of iSG7. It b ported that tlio emperor has nj,'r-e reforms In the electoral laws la tli. I rcctlon of mdveirnl mifi-.r.:;. Win- te w'.'A tn.i'v eta ( -..ioiu la or:,-; rpt'cH mp. "l.-ii'iit to stay tip Impt-ii stonn reuiuliH to bo sc'.'U,