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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1906)
Cah t Want nlncr Pnbllli(4 Every Tharsda. C. O. iMHTZKEH. Masonic, Balldtnt 3 l-i t ar olwtaeio In the y ot i-oee'ding with the Umatilla irrirn i project. There are about 20 dct n v .and claim of $20 acre each In side the limit of the proposed pro Jvt, patent to which cannot Issue un til the land is reclaimed. TbeentrT-nir-n have Wen negotiating a deal vith a private irrigation company, where by the water company 1 to receive imti tract for fiirnishinir (One Year, . ..?? uim t)i tract. The i?ov- TERMS: 4 Six Months, 1.00. " " . (Three Months, 50 jrrnnient has an option on the privitte ' iniinia anil rrftnrnitii Ann Seronil i Um Mutter. NUWSIMPLHX I lH SliTTINCl MACHINE. Continued from flrt ptigo. succeeding line while it is justified the whole movement of theno part occupying but a moment. On top of the "line pusher" which carries the line of type into the galley ax above dencriUd, is a receptacle for lead.t. If the mutter to l set 1 to W leaded, the oierator move a nuiall CAKCVIBW. OREOON. JAN. 4. l0o Examiner is Twenty-seven Years Old The twenty- seventh birthday of the Lake Couuty Examiner finds it bigger and better and stronger than any pre vious anniversary. The founders of The Examiner on January 1, 1S80, peering into the future, and attempting to prophesy the result of their efforts at starting a newspaper in an inland town like Lakeview was then, could not have hoped for the success that has attended this paper. The Examiuer is on a footing that permits it to 1 independent in all things and not compelled to sell its principles for ex istance. It is backed ouly by its char acter and its high ideals of legitimate work of a newspaper. It is patroniz ed for its worth and not for char ity sake nor for selfish aims. Its pub- liser earnestly solicits patronage, and humbles himself to the public to the extent of lx-cominii a solicitor for clean newspaper business, not charity. Its new s columns are free to all mat ter of interest and benefit to the pub lic, especially Lakeview and Lake County; ifcs advertising space is for sale at standard pricos and one price to all honest advertisers; its editorial columns are not for sale at any price. The rast year of The Exaniiuer's car- 1 t 1 l er, we are prouu 10 saj , u wcu one of ordinary prosperity ; has been fraught with as mny difficulties per haps, as any other fairly prosperous business, but all these have been over come iu their turn, and The Examin er has been made to advance step by step, feeling cautiously the way and moving circumspectly. Some things may have been said that were un pleasant to some person but we have regretted them as much or more, brob- auiy tnan any one eise u injustice was done. One thing that we can say and that is. The Examiner has been clean and above slander and filth. We have not ent out a paper that we felt would moralize or taint any of the many comri if the government buys the companies thumb uut to posit ion and a lead is out the locators on the desert 1st..' 'deliver d lnhiud each line n W10 line will le shut out from a water source. . pusher carries it into the alloy. If, It has been suggested that these cu- tries were not made iu good faith. l.nt for speculative purpose, and the matter is to be investigated. Oregou Oriauo is the name of a new- paper started at Vale, Malheur county, by Messrs. Hurley A Heath. The publication cau le easily identifi ed as the output of able and up-to-date newspaper men by its many marks of the profession. "Oriano" on the range is known as n "longear," or unbranded, unmarked animal, and subject to the rope and iron of the first to find it. If Messrs. Hurley A Heath can produce a "longear' as much sought after as the "longear" calf and colt, their subscript ion list ought to grow by leaps and bounds, we acknowledge receipt of copy No. 1, Vol. 1. Thomas YV. Law son the great finan cier, was prominent the other day in t-ntMini? of the drv bones in the stock markets in Wall street and re covered from his threatened financial ruin on Montana copper. The week in the markets has leen one of record, call loans, that is loaus payable upon 24 hours notice, demanding as high as 175 per cent interest. "Uncle" Kussill Sage came to the rescue with ittO, 000,000 which he loaned out in three hours at fabulous rates. His profits from money loaned in oue day amounted to ?20,000. The Mammoth steel floating dry dock, Dewey, built by the Maryland Steel Co., for the government for use in the Philippine Islands, started on its 14,000 mile journey to the naval stating at Olongapa, P. I., on the 2th. It will take three months for the big steel concern to make the voy age and many naval officers have ex pressed the belief that it would le a perilous, if not unsuccessful experi ment, it is estimated that from four tors gave her up. however, the mutter is to Iw wt solid, the thumb nut is tnmd to its origin al posit ion, and the Hue pusher will couvey the line into the galley with out delivering any hads. This device ha Ihh'U fouud to be a great con venience, as the operator is relieved from inserting the leads by hand, and the output of the maehiue is thus increased. When a galley has been tilled it is removed from the support by mov ing back a latch, and an empty galley sbustitutcd the galleys Wing ready for proving, etc., when removed from the machine without further lock-up or other lmudliug. ltesidetho justitl er, and within easy reach, is a partiti oned shelf, for containing rules, dash es, heads etc. Every need of the op erator has lccd carefully studied and means provided by which he can per form his ilut ies without inconvenience or loss of t ime. All parts of the machine I ave been designed iu the most simple and sub stantial form, particular attention having given to making them acces sible and interchangeable. 'Publica tions of parts subject to wear are sent with the machine, ami can easily Ih substituted by the oerator when those 011 the machine is worn- The average compositor quickly learns the require ments of the machine and how to meet them, and will soon attaiu average speed in operating. A Grim Tragedy. is daily enacted. In thousand of homes, ax IVuth claims, In each one. another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. Uut when Coughs and Colds are properly treated, the trag edy I averted. F- i. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doc- Flnally she took r .... THIS IS . VERYBODY'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. o We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view. & & x vtf What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store JAYNE'S the standard cough and cold cure for over vcars now comes also in a 1 nvnnnrAn a ynr (',m,f"ir"t 'r"y tiv.u. i,...-t 4 V .H 1 . I I I U A J I le iih.tul it. AtkynurdniKKiM. 25c ALMANAC r'KKK. size Write 10 tr. D. Jyn ft Sun, l'hll.lrlt. to five knots will le the maximum lies it entefrI. We cannot Tord U'd f Wl drrdK'k f iU onrney - in kTr " "id. ytrtfi.-'flt 1011 of &t"r. rv-- : g , -.v-- ming, iu ucicusc t - 'al attacks, although it l-C J . times to some L-i ids such a course would have been justifiable. Refraining from such wre reepect ourselves more and believe w e are more respected. Calm though and a high regard for the refined feelings and sentiments of our readers have held the upper hand in these matters at all times. The publisher of the Lake County Examiner w ishes the readers a HAPPY NEW YEAR, prospreity throughout the year 1906. We also thank them for their liberal patronage, and ask for another year of the same, if it is seen that the paper is deserving of euch. The Baker City crank who hatched the scheme to raise by popular sub scription a dowery amounting to ?8U0, 000 to give Alice Roosevelt on the oc casion of her wedding would serve Eastern Oregon a good turn if he would give his address as some other place. The public is ashamed of him, and his appointment without consul tation of State Treasurer Moore as custodian, was resented by that sensi ble gentleman who said that he would have nothing to do with so foolish a scheme. Miss Roosevelt is to be re garded as highly as any American girl, but is che a hero because she won Mr. Longworth's heart or is she to be pit tied and paid for the sacrifice she is making. The president very sensibly stated that his family was a unit in the community just the same as thous ands of other famillies and that such an outrage must not pe perpetrated. The rpesident will no doubt remem ber Baker City, in Eastern Oregon, but with no good grace. Horrors 1 why couldn't this calamity have been avoid ed, or if fools must make themsolca conspicuous why can't their schemes for notoriety bob up in some other locality more able to tie judged than Eastern Oregon which has trouble's of its own? Oregon leads the United Btates in record of financial stability, and her commercial future is more brilliant than tbut of any other stute of the West, says the Portland Telegram, which has gathered statistics bcuriug cut these statements. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature. It has eight IO.iXW pound anchors. The R""i. and ' Receiver of the Ssuanville LauTi office are in receipt of a decision of the Hon. Commissiner of the General Land office, of Decem ber 15th, IDOo, calling for supplemen tary evidence by the witnesses in final proof on timler lands because their evidence did not show that a personal knowledge of the condition of the lands immediately prior to the sub mission of the proof thereon. Judge Wolverton as announced that F. J. Heney w ill be in Portland about February first and shortly after his arrival the Oregon land fraud trials will open. Hermann has gone to Wash ington to attend Congress, and it is not known when his trial will come off. The bones of G. M. Plymale of Medford, who disappeared two years ago, was found by prospectors a few days ago, five miles from Plyrnale's cabin. He was supposed to have per ished iu a snow storm. Articles fouud in the pockets of the clothing made identification possible. William J. Lach'uer of Baker City, has announced his candidacy for con gressman from the second district on the republican ticket. Mr. Lachner is an Eastern Oregon man by birth, having been born at Canyon City TVi years ago. Bob. Fitzsimmons has gone to Xew York to begin suit against bis wife, who recently deserted him, for 115,000 worth of jewels that belonged to his first wife. Bob says he will contest her application for divorce. S. B. Huston candidate for Con grss from the first district , has made known the platform from which he propposes to run. He embodies all the important matters in which the district is concerned. Celebrators of the advent of the new year in Portland were given but fif teen minutes by the police to toot their horns, shoot firecrackers and anvils. A man named Jackscn is serving a 30-day sentence in the Lane Couuty jail for jumping a 830 board bill. The North Atlantic squadron will be sent to Russia to protect American life and property. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud ing Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT lails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in U to 14 days. Firtt application jivea eane and rest, 60i;. If your druggist hat-.n't it fiend 60c in Mamps and it will be forwarded pot-t paid by I'aris Med icine Co., tit Louis, Mo. Ir. King's New I'iscovcry fur Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured her, and to-day she In well and strong." It killn the germ of all dis eases. One dose relieves, guaran teed at .Vte and $1.00 by Ue Beall druggist. Trial bottle free. Contest Notice. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, November 14-, 1905. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office y John II. Noble, contestant against homestead entry No. 2294, made January 6, 1900, for Lot 1, Sec. 34, Lots 9, 10 12 and 13 and NWVi NE'4, Section 33, Township 40 S., Range l.t E., VM., by Otto Anderson, Contestce, in which it is alleged that said Otto Anderson wholly abandoned said tract ofland more than lour years prior hereto and thence hitherto has con tinuously abandoned and remained away thereirom, anu mat said alleged absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Arniv, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier, sea man, or marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to ap pear, respond and offer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 oclock a. m. on February 5, 1906, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed November 14, 1905, set forth facts which show that after due diligence per sonal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. J. N. Watson Register. if " Severs n;:.-.-i ; To Cure a Cold in One Day vo Bromo Quinine Tablets. e . . 0 j in past 12 month. This signature, S&yr Cures Clip In Two Days. on every M box. 25c. II 74 Nasal CATARRH lo II it stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleuuKii, soothes and heals the diiteaitcd meinlirane. It curei catarrh and drive swar s cold lu the head (inicklv. Cream llulm la jilacud Into the notrlla,iipruad over the iiiuuibruiio und la ahaorbed. Itclicf la Im mediate and a cure Mlows. It I not dryliiu doc- not nroduco siici-alng. I.arjje Hize, 60 lent at Drug glut or by mull; Trial H'uu, 10 cents. JiLY UK(TUiKS, i Warren Btreut, New York Sickening, Shivering Fits. of Ague nnd Malaria, can Ik relieved and cured with Klectrlc Bittern, thl U 11 pure, ionic medicine; of expeclal liencfit In malaria, for It exertn a true curative influence on the dlMcuHC driv ing it entirely out of the yntcm. It iri much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of thin drug'n bad effect. E. .S Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., write: "My brother waa very low with malarial fever ami juudice, till he took Electric liittera, which Haved IiIh life. At Lee Benll'H drug Htorcl price 50c, guaranteed. Klamath Stock News. (Merrill Record) L .Gerber started 850 head of uheep for the railroad Tuesday and yester day tttarted 175 head of cattle. Thebe are all to bo loaded 011 the cars at Montague and shipped to the lower markets. Mr. Langeil left yesterday for the railroad with 250 head of cattle to go to the lower market. Blooiningcamp and Redding shipied 300 head of beef cattle to the lower marketa latter part of the week. Chan. Ilorton started with a drove of 350 head of beef cattle for the rail road Monday. They will be loaded on the car and shipped to the lower markets. O. T. McKendree came over from Lorella Friday to look after the sheep and cattle interests in this section. Ieert Laa4 Final Proof. United Ktute Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, Decemder 28, 1005. Notice in hereby glveu that Mary L. Kllgore, of Langeil Valley, Or., has filed notice oflutentlontomake proof on bis desert-land claim No 419, for the NW HWXXEX. NJMEtf, Kee. U3, and NWSW, Sec. 34. T. 40 H..H. 145, E. W. M. Ik-fore Register and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Saturday ,the 10th day of February, 1900. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: W, A. Dun can of Langeil Valley, Oregon, 13. H. Tull of Vlrtttlla, Oregon, A. J!, 'full of vlKtlllas, Oregon, Henry I'ltz, of VlHtlllan, Oregon. 1 J.N. Watson, Register. Greatly In Demand. Nothing Ih more In demand than a medicine which iin-ctM modern re quirement for a blood system clean ser' Buch a Ir. King' New Life I'ill. They are Jimt what you need to cure stomach and liver trouble. Try them. At I.ec I!eill'drugHtore,2.., guaranteed. The New York Court of Apwal at Albany, decide that the application of Hearst' lawyer for ojenlng the ballot boxc and a recount lu thr New York city election, cannot be made under the law. Tho opinion was concurred In by five Judge to two dlMsentlng. A new law I now desired ,a the preent one I consid ered to Ik! no Ix'tter than tho old. No new law, however, can effect pre vious action, tin theconstltutlon pro hibit the pasage of any ex post fac to law. The new law would govern future election. J. Hew are of Ointments for Cattarrli That Contain Mercury a mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole avstcm when entering It through the mvcoii surface. Such article should never 1 used except on prescription from reputable phy- siclati, a the damage they will do I ten fold to the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall' Cat arrah Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, )., contain no mercury, and I taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous HiirfuccH of the system. In buying Hall' Catarrah Cure be sure you get the genuine. It I taken In ternally and made lu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Hold by druggist. I 'rice 75c. ier bottle. Take Hull's Family Fills for constipation. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. 34th St,. New York, atone time had her beau ty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema tor years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Ruckleu's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burn and sores. 25c at Iac IJeull's drug store. Mrs. I). H. Street of Alturas last Saturday received a telegram from her brother calling her to the bedside of her mother in Nebraska. The dis patch stated thatthe invalldconld last but a short time. Mrs. Street , onher way, received a dispatch at Ogden that she was too late. The dispatch was sent to lieno but the operator failodto deliver it, though she mado iuqury at the of He. This negleuce caused her uiauy miles of travel besides about 1100 in unnec essary expense. Alturas I'lulndouler. Our Offer. OASTOIITA. Bean tie llW Kind You Have Always Boncfit With tue Juno numler will begin The Pacific Monthly's series of spec ial edition for tho year 1005. They will comprise a number for 1'ortlaud, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Francisco and the souvenir number of the Invl aud Clark Ex position, also a special automobile number. The articles of Dr. Wolf von Schlcrhruud, lx lu number on "The Coming Supremacy of tho Pa cific" arc also promised, and the plan contemplated by the publishers will, without question, place The Pacific Monthly far In advance, not only of present competitors, but nlso Into tho unreachable class of period ical literature on the Pacific Coast. The Pacific Monthly is sold to regu lar subscribers at the extremely low price of f 1 a yeur. We have mudo an arrangement with tho publishers by which wo are ublo to offer It In connection with The Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to new subscribers, and old one who pay up any back subscription they mny owe aud a year in advance, for tho very low price of 12.50 a year, tf