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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1906)
r General Information Family liquor nt lVmt & Kinga. t( Humpies of tli) Dcmilaon shipping tug nt Tim Kimultier olllce. All alze mid qualities, from Manila to linen. ' tf Board nnd lodging nt tbo Oregon h'ecd Yard, $ mt wwk. Menl i?i ant. AImo men's laundry work. Mum. (I. W. Wimk, Proprietor. 82-1 f We are now prepared to will several trarts of land at prices tliat will startle jrm, wpeclally If you are acquainted Willi the location. We liavs land all the way from t l.fiO r acre up to $15; un improved or Improved, to init the puri-hacr. Ik! County Kxamlner.t Tli Wall street 1 It of engraved CfrtltlcatfH of .Vtoek and Kond Mimas at I Ih Examiner oltlcp. New wimple book received Monday evening. If you want stock certificates wo our anniple ami get our prices, tf WANTED: ly Cbi-ag wholesale and mail order house, assistant manaircr (wan or woman) fr thin rounty bihI alj inlii( territory. Hillary I'M and ex pense paid weekly; expense money ad vanced: Work pleasant ; osition er iimii. iil. No invest meiit or exericiirc required. Wrile at once for lull partic ulars and cm-lose self-addressed eevel- COOI'EH A CO., ll-Ml 7 13-' Lake M., Chicago, III. In Had Chase. Milliotia rush in mad chase after ke.ilth, from ore extreme of faddistu to another, when, if llu-y would only eat good food, and keep their bowels rejru lar with Ir. King's New I.ilo I'illa, their trotihlea would all pan away. Prompt relief and qiUk cure for liver ami stomach trouble. 25a at Ico IWihII'm drug store; guaranteed. A Tearful Tate. It in a fearful fate to have to vndiiie the terrible torture of Men. "I can truthfully ciiy," writes Harry Colhon, of Mio-onvillc. I;i., "that for Klind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding l'iles, Bii'-klcn'i) Arnica Salve, in the bent cure made." Also best for cute, burns and injuries. 2,"icul l.ce I't'iill'M, driiUjiist. Itcware of Ointments for Cattarrh ' I That Contain Mercury m mercury will aurely ileal roy the aeiiMe of Hue II ami completely derange j the whnle avhtem when enterlliK It! I'nitcd States Lund Otlicc, I.ukevicw, throiiKli the niveoua aurfuce. Such ! Oregon, NovcmUr It, 1 ;. art Idea hliuul.l never be uaed except ! A a ti flick-lit content iillidnvit having on preHcrlptlona from reputable pt y- f'U-d in thin ollici- by John II. Noble, alclnim, (iHtlie ilnmuKi) they will do conttstimt nainst hr.incKlcnd entry No. la ten f..ld to the .iod yolican poaal- ' V-'. mndc January '., ll'OO, (or Lot 1, Idy derive from them. Hall'a Cat- s"-- I-ots ;'- 10 12 n1"' 13ndNWVi arrah Cure, nmniifaclured by F..I. Nl:'-i- Section Township 40 S., Cheii. y & Co., Toledo, ., contalna Kinie,c l.l K., WM., by Otto Anderson, no mercury, and la taken Internally, Contcxtcc, in which it is aliened that act Ii.k' directly upon the blood and anid Otto Anderson wholly abandoned inueoua aurfiieea of the ayatem. In anid tract of land more than lour years buying llall'H Catarrnh Cure be aure j i"il,r lu,ri-, thence hitherto hits con you net the uonulne. It Ih taken In- ! tintiously ubnndoned and icmained tenially and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney & Co. Teatlmonlala free. Sold by drunKlata. Prleo .e. per bottle. Take llall'H Family Pills for con stipation. Our Offer. With t no June number will begin Tho Pacific Monthly' aeries uf spec ial odltloiiB for tho year 1905. They will comprlHca number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San Francisco and the souvenir number of tho Iewls and Clark Ex position, also a special automobile number. The urtlcles of Dr. Wolf you Fchlerbrand, six In number on "Tho Coming Supremacy of the Pa cific" are uIho promlaod, and the plana contemplated by the publishers will, without question, place The Pacific Monthly far lu advance, not nly of present competitors, but also Into the unreachable class of period ical literature on tho Pacific Coast. Tho Tactile Monthly is sold to regu lar subscribers at tho extremely low price of f I a year. We have made an arrangement with tho publishers by which wo are able to offer It lu connection with Tho Lake County Kxamlner, (both Publications), to new subscribers, and old ones who pay up any back subscription they aiay owo and a year In advance, for tho very low price of $2.50 a year, tf tons TMiNa to INTEREST AI L OUR BGADr.R We print township plain. tf MiniiiK blank at the Examiner office. German Hoi, Felt and Overshoe of nil klnda at Lakeview Mer. Co. The Kxamlner print, township plats, and make them Into Ixtoka to order, tf Poat & King have the bt grade of liquor and clgnr to be found In (in'K'Hi, tf We have n. full net of MyMcll-Ilolllria St (Vs., aamplea of Stock tVrtlflcate and bonds, with price lint. If you urn organizing a atock company get our price on utock certlflcatea. tf He a sample of the Pacific inontly at thin ofllce, and you will not heal tate to pay f2..VJ fur a yenr'a hiiIi Hclptlon to Tim Kxamlner and that valuable Mayaxlne pulilUhed la Port laud, tf C. S. Koveleaa Invltea the public to lia re their patronage with him nt the South Lakevlew 1'ced ami Mvery Stable, lie KtinruntceH Kod treat ment to all Htock left In hla care, ami proponea to fi-ed j;ood hay and plenty of It. "9-tf Farmera, have yor butter wrap hth printed at The Kxamlne tilllce, luatead of aeiidliiK away for thetu. You keep your money at home, and patronize them that patronize you, iM-aldf, you ace, what you are wt tlnjt and don't have to pay for It If It doean't ault you. tf A Orim Tragedy. Ih dally enacted, In thouaanda of homea, iik leiitli elaluiH, In ciich one, another victim of CoiiHumptlon or Pneumonia. Hut when Conuha and Colda are properly treated, the tra el la averted. F- S. Huntley, if Onklamlon, Ind., wrltea: "My wife had the coiiHumptloii, and three doc tor nave her uji. Finally ahe took lr. KIii'm Ntw Plaeovery for Con Humptioii, CoukIih ami Colda, which cured lier, and tti-day ahe la well and Htrotitf " It klilH the tferni of all dia eam'M. One done relievea. tfmiran- teed at otic and $1.00 by I-e P.eall druifulxt. Trial bottle frw. Contest Notice. jnway thciefroin, and that suit! nllcgcd absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Amir, Navy, or Marine Corps of the I'uitcil States as a private soldier, sea man, or niariae, during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the I'uited States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to ap jieur, respond and offer evidence touch ing said allegation nt 10 oclock a. in. on February 5, 1 OOfl, before the Register aud Receiver nt the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed November 14, 1905, set forth facta which show that after due diligence per sonal service of this notice cannot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice lie given by due and proper publication. J. N. Watson Register. Positive, Comparative, Superlative. " I hav used one of your Pish Brand Bllckers for five ycara, and now want a new one, alio one for a friend. I would not be without one fortwice the coet. They are Juet as far ahead of common coat as a common on Is ahead of nothing." (Naw on ppllistluu.) nifillEST AWARD UflBlM FAIR. 1004. Ba sura you don't get one of tha com mon klnd-thla Is tha tOWQ? mi vi wawmsmw A. J. TOWER CO BOSTON. U.S.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited, TORONTO, CANAOA. )h Makers of Wet Weather Clothing 4 Hats. R. K. IM -lr S. W. Ma HI frsl4snt tvrrHutt lakrtltw, Ore. lkelew, Ore LAKE COINTY BUSINESS MLNS' DLVLIOPVUNT LEAGIC If you wish Information abou Lake County, Oregon address cith er of the sbova gentlemen, who will le jilcBBod to reply. H. B. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Plan of aet vice of Pastor of the M. Vr '.Church. Uk-vlc. 1st and 3rd Hun- day of encli mi"m h ISethel at II a. m., and New pine Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Mondays of each rmmih. Lakeview at 11 a. tn., and 7 p. in. I'rayer meeting Thursday 7 p. m. 6th Hnndny Union School House at 11 a. m. lakeview at 7 p m. You are cordially invited to all the services. Hakfohd HarnKR, Pastor. Popular and Picturesque. The only thing tiecei-aary to make the Denver and Kio (irande the most pop ular, as it has ever been known the most pleasant and moit picturesque way to crnm the continent, has come aWit. I'lde l the establishment of through leepinf cur service. In connection with the . K. & N. a through I'nllinan Standard Hlceper is now run from Cortland to Denver, leav ing Portland at 8..1 p. m.. arriving at Halt Lake at H e() a. m. the second morning, leaving alt I.ake at 3..0O p. m. and arriving at Ia-nver 4 20 p. m. the follow irig day. Tid" whedule gives pas sengers seven hours stop-over in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital as well as a day ligbt ride through the grandest scenery in the world. For reservation in tlds car and for il Itistrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver &KioOrande, proving it to 1 the ' Scenic Line of the World," wiitetoW. C. Mdiride, Gen eral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. IfrM-rt tu4 riaal Prfrof. United State Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, Decemder 2S, 11K.1. Notice la hereby given that Mary I Kllgore.of I,angvll Valley, Ore., ha filed notice of intention toniake prowf on bin denert-Iand claim No 419, for the N KWKNKJf. NSEJ4'. Se?. 33, and NV4'SW4'. S-c. 34. T. 40 S..K. 14 E. W. M. Iiefore Iteglnter and Kecelvcr at Mke vlew, Oregon, on Saturday ,the 10th lay of February, 1!M)C. He names the following witneaaea to prove the complete irrigation nnd reelainatloiuif anld land: W. A. Dun can of Langell Valley, Oregon, E. S. Tull of VlatllhiH, Oregon, A. B. Tull of Tlatillaa, Oregon, Henry 1'Itz, of Vlatllloa, Oregon. 1 J. N. Wataon, Itegiater. Tlie Leading Paper of t.ie Pacific Coast Th" San Francisco . Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Th very bolt wookly Newsp- Fer put'.tihed In the entire Vejl. $1.50 a Year liirlii'lint oetare to anjr 1 -t of the L .ttiJ ts'Jtt, Canada aud Mxiico It Is b;it because, bes:d-i nrlntlnij all the news of the world o.ic'i woe'a In an Imeresllng way and fully Illustrating; many article, It has special depart mnn devoted to AGRICULTURE HORTiCULTURB POULTRY LIVa STOCK MINING LITERATURE FASHIONS and SPORTS These are presided erer by ejitors htvinj a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. Tha t-tpes devoted to Agr culture, Horticulture, Poultry and Live Stook are wall llluatrated and (1 led with matter of tha greatest Interest to all engaged la these Industries, avary llsi bslag written by those wh are In cloaa touoh with eonditloiia prsvslling on thti Coast - SEND FOR SAMPLX COPT. It wtU b fra. Do yo wat ebe Cbroariela Reversible Map? Showing tha Uatta4 Staiea, Do minion of Ceutaata and Narthsra Mexico ea ae at da, MAP OP THE WORLD, aeeasatfaig to view In on oaUaaa map, with all areas to tra preportfon. tha sn ttra surfmea erf tt Earn oa tha other aide. Send S3 aaal fat tt Mas aad nVakry Ckiwaaela)' far mm year, postage prwpala ea May auU Paper. The Daily tnd Map , aaeti aaaa eJ4 Only a5 1 Yettr Addreaa M. K. YOUNOt ' fSM 9ElvrwaUim,m aUa Praaotioa, CL LAKEVIEW SADDLERY S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. i The best Vaqucro sad- J die on the market. t & Alao a complete line of wagon and buggy harneaa, whlpa, rotiea rlatoa, bit, epurs qulrta, roaettea, la fact every, thing In tho line of carriage and horao furniahlnga. Re pairing hy competent men. HIlEOirEL Hakevikvt. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLAS5 ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOfl For COnHERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LIOHT QEO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors 5 f.aAaAAs?- ta? - F. E. HARRIS. HARRIS & JAQUISH g LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, 4 V Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR JOTRWg!ff?LLI??A5: Snider Bulging on Water St. j ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... 4 2 CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES . K.KA.amamAA aBkamamamattamamtmsmsma aSafkal ttf.JeaaaJaaja)a Avers Pi!! Vant your moystaclie cr br: abcautiiul brown cr rlcliblci;? TJ J TIMBER MSD XOTICK. United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro vicions of the Act of J une 3, 1878, entitl ed "An Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and H'aBhington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1802, the following persona have this day filed in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Edward A. McCulley, of McCloid, county of Siskiyou, state of Calif. Sworn statement No. 3017, for the purchase of 8V NEK. NW NEX SWV, NWtf Sec. 30, Tp 34 B.R13EW M" ? -' Charley Meaner, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oiegon. Sworn statement No. 3078, for the pur chase of the bX Nw, NwX Sw Sec. 29, SEtf NEJf and NE SE), Sec 30, Tp 34 S, H 18 EW M. Arnold G. Wagner, of Klaranth Falls, county of Klamath, stale ot Oregon. Sworn statement No. 3022, for the pur chaxe of the EM NwJ and w NEi Sec 21), Tp 34 S, B 18 E W M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before Geo. fhastaiu, clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls, Ore., on Friday the 29th day of December, 1905. They name aa witnesses: Chas. If. McCumlwr of Dairy, Oregon, Frank Hall 11. l Crammer and J. C. Smith of Klnmatb Falls, Oregon, Edward A. Mc Culley, John 15. lliller of McCloud, Calif, and Charley Meaner of Klamath Falls, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-doscribed landsare request ed to tile their claims in this office ou or before said 29th day of Dec. 1905. J.N Wataon, Register. 4 4 3 : 2 -A: A: i j e - tTei - J J E. N. JAQUISH 4 4 4 The great rule of health 0 Keep the bowels regular. And the great medicine Aver s Pil's. J. C. iverCo., Lowell. Man.. BUGKINGHAM'S DYE rjrtr . vr iiu.attia ua a. . lua to., RtSiira. n.u. An Editor's Opinion of the Royal Gorge. Edyth Tozler Weatherred, la de scribing a recent trip over the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, Bays la "The Exposition": "At last the goal of the ambition of years has been reached marve lous, wonderful, graud and lusplring Royal Gorge Is on either hand. The only disappointing thing Is you only have one pair ot eyes, while the train darts In and out of the tremendous chasm. If any w ho Lave never seen It are wondering how It looks Just go aud see. TUousands have tried to describe It, yet every attempt falls short of giving the subject Justice." It you contemplate a trip East, write W. C. McDride, 124 Third street Portland, Oregon, for booklets pic turing Colorado's famous scenery, and any other Information you may desire. 3-tf i f .ton iiim vtaM nf miAntltv end W miulitv. Whun vimr tullie r itUtutt-d it l'tfr.vri), they were tlie lt ou Hie li-.is ew't uliiw. Ve are vniM.ru lu ' i J.H, .-. J Annunl, l-tiulifu!y KlUS :J lii.uJ. ttw toailKiu.iuuiilii. D. M. FERRY k CO.. Detroit, Mich Mi-ft l liiainllMlil slaMWaissStts J" ST STEVENSON'S THEORY. r..l.ll.l. Tale of Ike RoTellal mM DUvtlv, Scotland Tard would no doubt coT to take a story writer Into Its council a aa American detective ronaulted IL L. Stevenson. Arthur Johnatone in Ijla "Stevenson In the Tacinc" tell tj) striking tale, leaving yon, however, tantalized with tho dealr to know what the cnae was and what were tl respective solutions of the profenalonnl nd the amateur detectives, aaya T. P.'t London Weekly. As they aat together one evening mi the veranda of an Inn at Walklkl ta detective confided to Stevenasn a car of extreme difficulty be had In hand and alao bis theory of Its solution. Stevenson hardly seemed to attend, for be aat looking dreamily at the sea, t9 detective left him to have a chat wlua the more responsive landlord. On bis return to the veranda, how ever, Stevenson suddenly roused him self to say: "I think I have solved that riddle of yours. Ton see, it's Just like writing a story. If yoo go at It rlghjt. It will work out right. Now, your theo ry does not do at all because it wbH never work out. Let me give you my theory of the case, and then tell maf what you think of If The detective did not at first think anything of Stevenson's theory of tft case. It was daring even for a thcoer and dangerous to work If It did n3t happen to come off. Bnt on thinking Jt well over, with Stevenson's sblnrtijr eyes fixed Intently on his face, the pr fesnlonal began to believe there w&s something In It. When Stevenson at last asked trium phantly, "Welir he replied, "Well, sir, I shall try your theory, but if It doeso? win you and I will lose between us tife thousand dollar fee I am to be paid fir a conviction." At this Stevenson laugh ed and said, "Sir, if it doesn't win I will pay you the thousand dollars an throw you the theory In for nothing." But It won. RACING VITH OXZN. Am Odd Stnrt I'nu 'iir In llaral Dlia trl l Ir. i.rnuaar. In many of U:e i;.t of t!e tv: y dis trlrts of Cor.it;-;:;.' - r. nc1::; kr.i ling been a very popid.ir fpjvt. T!ir? en trance fee for the iveta !s s:in!l. but the beasts must be 'en 1 y 1 heir own ers. The rider !. n t n!lrv.vl to have either whip or fnvr. nnd he mimt ride bis animal lnrcb:i-k. tniftiug to bis voice to gnid the beast. It Is bete that the skill of tho rider comes InJJ play, ns cverytU!i;:f Jeiend8 upon t3& training of the ox and the ability of ttro owner to direct his movements. As ttjo oxen do not race on a track it Is Yta easy matter to guide them. The ntpe course U a field perhaps a mile square, the start being made at one side and the finish at the other. Speed Is of sec ondary Importance In the race. Like golf, the sport requires accuracy, and the rider who can force bis lumbering charger to go in a straight line is cer tain to win. When all the competitors are lined sp at the starting point the signal to begin the race Is given. Then the fun com mences, for in spite of the riders' ef forts the steeds usually refuse to head toward the finish mark. Besides, the difficulties are greatly increased from the fact that the onlookers are allowed to be In the field and may do anything to Interfere with the contestants so long as they do not touch him or the least. Though oxen are naturally the least excitable of animals, the noise of the spectators soon reduces them to a state of utter bewilderment. Often an hour will pass before one of the oxen 13 ridden under the wire. The victor receives a small money prize, which Is nothing compared to the honors brought him by his victory, and the animal is decorated with garlands of flowers. Among the peasants great events are reckoned from the time So-and-so won the ox race. New York Herald. Sot New Coitom. Laxity In public worship has long been a theme for preachers. In 17-13 one of them wrote of the congregation of St. James', Piccadilly, London, that "they seem to be more taken up with viewing and contemplating each other's dress and equipage than in paying their devotions to the Divine Being they pretend to adore, and It is usual to see this set of people bowing to their neighbors, with a 'Glory be to the Fa ther In their mouths." And again, "The ladles show surprising memories on this occasion, being able to relate on tbelr return home what clothes every woman of figure had on from bead to foot, the fineness of the lace and the color of every ribbon worn In the as sembly." LonarfrlloTr ou Error. The little I have seen of the world teaehea me to look rpon the errors of othei-s In sorrow, nor Ir aner. When I t:!lie the hlatiij of ie poor heart th.it Las sinned euvl n f'eml and repre sent t wyce" t il ' r.s aud teiap tntl ii: If bus p!-?---. . i .o.i, the brief pulsations of Joy, the feverish In quietude of hope and fear, the pressure of want, the desertion of friends, I would fain leave the erring soul of my fellow man with him from whose hand. It came. Dlaeoarasartna;. "No, my little girl, I can't lend your mother any flour or oil or butter or flatlrons or lamps or potatoes or any thing else that she sent you over tor. but go back and tell her I have a lot of trouble she can borrow." Baltimore American. The world generally gives Its admira tion not to the man who does what no body else attempts to do, but to the man who does best what multitude do welL Macaulay