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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1906)
it : Ueneral Information 2 MnB TMIN04 TO INTEREST ' ALL OUR READERS :. M. I lMHf rccMent takevlsw, Or, S. W. MaxwHI lecrstsrr AAkavtow, Or Faintly Ihjuora at Pout ft Kings, tf Humpies of tho Dennlaon shipping vtK" nt The Kmtnlner office. All sicca nnd quaHtlfa, from Manila to linen. tl WANTED: by Chicago wholesale ami mall order house, assistant manager fman or woman) for thli county and adjoining territory. Halary 20 and pensea paid weekly eipense money ad vanced) Work pleasant; position per tnantmt. No Investment or experience repnlnvl. Write at once for foil partlo ular ami enclose alf-addrossd envel op. COOPKK A CO., 11-50 7 132 Lake Ht., Chicago, 111. Qrcatly In Demand. Nothing In tnoro In demand thnn a medicine which meet modern re quirements for a Idood ajatem clean acr' such a Dr. King's New Life Pills, They nro Just what you nwd to euro etoinacli and liver troublea. Try them. At Iav llcall's drug store, 2Tc. gunrunU'cd. We print township plats. Mining blank at office. the tf Examiner German Hoi, Kelt a and Overshoes of all kluda at Lakevlow Mcr, Co. t LAKE COINTY BUSINESS MENS' DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE If you wish Information abou Lake County, Oregon a 'Id reus cith er of the above gentlemen, who will be pica Bed to reply. ft. D. CHURCM DIRECTORY. Plan of aeivicea of Paitor of the M. E. The KxamliM?r prints township plats, Crhnrch, Lakevlew. 1st and 8rd Hon- and makea them Into book, to order, ll T.. r".. . . ueinei at 11 a. ro., ana new I'oat Sc King bave the tNat grade Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Bundaya of llquora and clgara to tie' found In ' e,ch nftnth- iaseview ai u a. m., ana i p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p. m. 6th S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. Oregon. tf A Fearful Fate. It la a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Plica. "I can truthfully My," write Harry Colson, of Masonvllle. la., "that for Blind, Weed ing, Itching and Protruding Pile, Bucklcti'a Arnica Halve, It the beat cure made." A loo Wet for cut, burna and Injuries. 2"c at Ileall's, druggist. v If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, ai any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you are particular and want the beet and mean to have It, auk the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS CKNTKAL, the roail that runs through aolld vestibule train between St.l'aul, Omaha, Chicago, 8t.luis, Memphis, and New Orleaoa. No additional charge ii made for a aeat In our reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a xrter in attendance. Hate via the ILLINOIS CKNTKAL are the lowest uml we will lie glad to quote them in connection with any transcontinental line. II. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 1-12 Third Street. Portland Ore. J. C. LimlHi-y, T. K. A P. A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul It. Thompson. Krt. A Passenger Agent, t'olnmti Wilg., Seattle, Wash. lie ware of Ointments for Cattarrh. That Contain Mercury hh mercury will Hiircly dcHtroy the ciihi of smell nnd completely derange the whole system when entering It through the iiivcoiih surfice. Such articles should never be used except on prescription from reputnlde phy sicians, ax the riaiimgo they will do Iri ten fold to the good you can possl Lly derive from them. Hull's Cat nrrah Cure, manufactured by l'.J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo, )., contains no inercury, and Ih taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous aurfaecH of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrah Cure be Hiire you get tin' genuine. It Ih taken In ternally ami made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price 7.H.". per bottle. Tuko IIuII'h Family I'HU for con stlputlon. We have a full act of Myaell-Kolllna Ktindny Union (School House at 11 a. m. V Co'a., samples of Stock Certificate Lakeview at 7 p. m. Yon are cordially and bonda, with price Hat. If you invited to all the services. am organlxlng a atock company get I Haaroan Sarnaa, Pastor. our urlccs on atock certificate, tf popular ana Picturesque. K4o A aamplo of the Pacific moutly The only thing necessary to make the at thla office, and you will not heal- IX-nver and Kio Grande the most pop-j tato to pay 2.50 for a year' ub- uUr u ,,M ever n knowD . ,, . ,.. , . . most pleasant and most picturesque eclptlon to Tho Examiner and that . . . , i wnj vu cross tiie comment, iibb come Taiuai.io.MayaeinepuoiiHiiejinrort. tbout. Thli lf the publishment land. tf throuich sleDin car service. in connection with the tl. ll. A . a C. H. IOvelcwa tnvltca the public to throuah Pullman Standard Kleeoer ia ahare their patronage with hlrn at now run from Portland to Denver, leav- tho South lAkevlew Feed nnd Livery Ing Portland at 8..1 p. m., arriving at Stable. He guarantee good treat- 8u Uke at 8 40 m the econ . . ,i t, ... .i "ninB, '"-ving ctiv ii.e o.uv p. ........ ... ... u m BBd ,rr,vng ,t jjenve,. 4 20 p. ra. the propom-e to leeu gooo nay nnu plenty following day. This achedule givea pae- of It. 30-tf Isengers seven hours stop-over In Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit I S LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERY t Z $ e The best Vaqucrosad- t die on the market. J. & Alao a complete line of wagon and buggy faarneaa, wblpa, roIea rlataa, bit, spurs 4 qulrta, roaettea, la fact every thing In the line of carriage Ann fin rUO f ll .nl.Vi I n rvm T)s painng oy competent men. i 3 3 3 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 :. ' cym mm- fil' 1 in 1 PV'SmsI BmbH 91 in -ir ur i 3! ERECTED IN 1900 Farmers, have yor butter wrniv the Mormon CaDital as well as a dav I " . I wrxr'fi.i ir. r,Hntil n Tim PTnmitin .air-n liuht ridii through the srandest scenerv I "iWUCWV a a a . a n . At in no wurill. I " v w a insieaooi sunuing away lor mem. Pnr , tMm , . You keep your money at home, nnd lu.tratisl booklets picturing the scenery FIRST-CLASS patronize them that patronize you, contiguous to the Denver & Kiourande, I ACCOnflODATlONS bealdea, you wo what you are get- proving it to be the ' Scenic Line of the ii' . l s i v r a ir -m a ti! .i i . . H A A tlnir and don't hare to nav for It If " w" ' " ! l'" 'a- SAnFLE KOOH agent, i-. iuiiu sireev, luru.uu. i -or COJ liltKCIAL. TRAVELERS It doean't suit you. tf IriM-rt Ub4 riaal Prr. Fulted Statea Land Office, Lake- COURTEOUS TREATMENT A Grim Tragedy. la dally enacted. In thouaanda 0f T,Cff Oregon, Decemuer iw, VJDo, homes, aa iH-ath clalma, In each one, Notice la hereby given that Mary Ii another victim of Conaumptlon or Kiigore,oi l-jwgeii alley. Ore., baa Pneumonia. Iliit when Cougha and fi,e1 notice of Intention to make prof Colda are proKrly treaUnl, the trng- on "l8 ueaernanu claim fto 44'J, ror dy la averted. F- tl. Huntley, of tnw NWJ, SWJNE, NJSEJ, Sec. 33, Oaklandon. Ind.. wrltea: "Mr wife ana ec. 4. i. 4U h..K. had the coiiHumntlon. and three doc- .,.r- v ii..,. . vin-ii- 1SeIorc "einater anu Keceiver at l.ake- , ' view, Oregon, on Saturday.tho 10th ,,r' ""cover,- lor wn. day of bruary . 1!K0 sumption, Cougha and Colda, which ne names tho following wltneaaea cured her, and to-day ahe la well and to prove the complete Irrigation and atrong." It kllla the germ of all dla- reclamation of aaid land: W. A. Dun- ... )n.lo. r..li..w- minnin. ca" l Uiingcu alley, Oregon, S. " Tul of VlHtillaH. Oniron. A. B. Tiill U.l at fioe and fl.OO by Ixhj Ileall of vtUIaH, Oregon, Henry Pita, of THE AILING HORSE. Tr9 War KalshNtf Maaielaas t Slek A.lub, In giving liquid medicines to a horse, ays the florae World, have tie medi cine la a stout bottle with a sloping shoulder-an ordinary "pop bottla does very well and do Dot add any more water to It than Is necessary ts properly dilute It, as a very targe drench la difficult to administer. Next get the horse In a good poaltio so that be baa to take bla medicine. If the construction of the stable per. tntts it, back him Into a single stall, throw a rope over the beam at the back, make a noose on the end of It, pass It nnder the nose band of the halter and place it In the horse's mouth below the upper Jaw. Now raise the horse's head until the medicine will run back in the month. Don't pull It too high or the horse will have difficulty In swallowing and there is danger of the medicine going the wrong way. You can easily keep the bead In this position by holding the rope in one hand while you pour la the drench wrtb the other. Pulling out the tongue and equeezlng and thumping on the throat are quite useless aa Inducements to the horse to awallow and may cause cough ing. Should coughing occur, the bead should be released at once even lf the medicine Is lost, aa otberwla It might get into the lungs. This Is a much bet ter and more humane way than putting up the bead with a twitch, and a trench la usually given without any difficulty. Millet m Stock Fwc. So far aa nutritive properties are concerned the seed of millet Is almost on a par with oats, eara Michigan Farmer. The seeds, however, are sot readily digestible,- and it Is therefore advised that they be reduced to the form of meal before feeding. In the form of hay It la relished by horses. cattle and sheep if it haa been cut be fore the stems have become coarse atd reedy. In nutritive value It sur passes timothy and nearly equals red top and blue grass bay. Weft authenti cated experiments reveal the fact that millet aa a steady diet ia injurious to horses, affecting the kidueys and later the joints and bones. While so far as known no such trouble has been expe rienced in feeding it to other animals, it will probably be safest to feed other roughage and grain with it. oeomaiSow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors P. E. HARRIS. E. N. JAQU1SH HARRIS & JAQUISH LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Iruj;;lMt. Trial bottle free. Contest Notice. Vlntlllnj', Oregon. 1 J. N, Watson, Register. Our Offer. Willi the .lime number will begin Tho 1'iulllc Monthly'! aeries of apec loledltloiiH for tho year 11(05. They will comprlHou number for Portland, for Seattle, for Southern California, for San FranclHco and tho souvenir number of tho Ixwld and Clark Ex portion, alao a apodal automobile number. Tho articles of Dr. Wolf Ton Fchlerbraml, six In number on "The Coming Supremacy of tho Pa clfle" aro.alHo promised, and the plans contemplated by tho publishers will, without quoHtlon, place The Pacific Monthly fur In advance, not only of present competitors, but also Into tho unreachable class of period ical literature ou tho Pacific Coast. Tho Pacific Monthly is sold to regu lar subscribers at tho extremely low price of f 1 a year. We have made an arrangement with tho publishers by which wo are able to offer It In connection with Tho Lake County Examiner, (both Publications), to sew BubHcribors, and old ones who fay up any back subscription they nay owe and a year lu advance, for tbo very low prl ce of 2.50 a year, tf. United States Land Office, Lnkcvicw, Oregon, November 11, 1 '.)(.. A sufficient contest iiflidnvit hnving Ikcu filed in this office by John II. Noble, contestant ngainxl homestead entry No. 2L".1, made Janunry C, ItKlO, for Lot 1, Sec. .'It, Lots 9, 10 12 nnd 13 nnd NWU NK'i, Section 33, Township -to S., Knnnc l'.i I!., W.M., by Otto Anderson, Cnntcstrc, in which it is alleged that said Otto Anderson wholly abandoned said tract of land more than lour years prior hereto nnd thence hitherto has con tinuously abandoned nnd icmaiucd away therefrom, and that said alleged absence from the said land wns not due to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States us a private soldier, sea man, or murine, 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 jear, respond and ofTer evidence touch- ing saio allegation at 10 ociock a. in. on February 5, IDOfl, before the Register and Receiver nt the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said coutestaut having, in a proper affidavit, filed November I t, 1005, 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. The Leading Paper of the Pacific Coast TrV San Francisco Chronicle I vovnv) 'ojmo.oj. oo iivwiiro H3M01 ' v 'n '")Kg '00 H3M01 T'V H8I4 1HX JO NOIS Sim jo nova si aaxwyuvno uno 1061 'J!d .J0tt P- sibh pui 2uimo3 peuo jotudjoiEM , t,J8M0j, in uuos isepjeij ei (jep uea noA (Noumn, wo ..moo on mvn) ,.uo J.qiou. jo) j.djo Aui piij p.o0U3 uo;oi.t. pua jo uioo Mnui c. tuj aS 2uiAua pa 14 savii j.a.u 1 im Act Aiinj -iima uia pus joj jti0ia ONVUa H8I1 "10A p.n .q I90ffi03H3IIMJllM The Weekly Chronicle The very host waekly Newspaper published in the entire West. $1.50 a Year Inrlti'linK oUir to soy lert of tb I ulusl iiuiM, C anada aud Mxxiro. It Is best because, besides printing all the news of the world e.-.ci week In an Interesting way and fully Illustrating many irtlc.ej, it has special depart ment, devoted to AGRICULTURE HJRTiCULTURB POULTRY L1V STOCK MINING literature Fashions and S.-OKTS These are presided over by ed tors having a thorough knowl edge of their specialties. The -a?es devoted to Agr culture, Hciticu'.tura, Poultry and Live iook are well Illustrated and :i ed with matter of the greatest Interest to all engaged la these Industries, every Una being written by those who are In oloae touch with conditions prevailing on thts Coast. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will be sent frae. Do you want the Chronicle Reversible Map? Showing the United Statea, Do minion of Canada and Northern Mexico oa ens aids, MAP OP THE WORLD, presenting to view In ens continuous map, with ail areaa In trws proportion, tha en tire surface af tha Earth so tha other side. Send $2 aad gat tha Map aad '"Veokly CHraniola'' for one year. Kstaga prapaU aa Map aad ipar. The Dally and Map afrsseAlistsaipaU Only X&7S a Year Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE. Rape For Sheep. With rape for summer feeding and alfalfa for the winter, a flock may bo fed at least possible expense, but with the greatest maximum of profit, says American Sheep Breeder. Alfalfa l the cheapest permanent crop .knows. Rape Is the cheapest annual plant known, for it givea the largest Quanti ty of feed at the least coat and labor and, besides, leaves the land la the best possible condition. The mere pres ence of rape on the land la worth, to. addition to the value of the feeding for sheep, no small trifle la its In creased productiveness. Alfalfa has nearly one-half more protein, or matter containing nitrogen, than red clover and la therefore so mnch more valu able for sheep. JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... g CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES The Brood Mare, Pregnant brood mares that axe turn ed into fields where feed Is abundant early in the morning, when the grass is frozen or covered with frost, wUl be- very liable to abort or suffer from colic. To insure safety keep them Id their stalls until the sun haa melted the frost Horse Breeder. I THE SWINEHERD M. K. 4 TOUNQL "sa Saaulf.. fTilahiV,' ftUa ftsMiaoa, C Fraaoiaoa, Oak LjT Tf Tf VKUfcTAULE SICILIAN Hi&iLiLrtS) Hair Renewer Is It true you want to look o'd? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall's Hair Renewer, end have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your hair. uttttX?tia.T'u1Mm TlMBF.lt UM) IK. United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 18, 1905. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro visions of the Act of June 3, 1878, entitl ed "AnAct for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Hashington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, the following persona have this day filed in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: Edward A. McCulley. of McClov.d. county of Siskiyou, state of Calif. Sworn statement o. 3017, tor the purchase of SW4' REtf, SEX NWJ(, NE K V S?fc4, Sec. SO, Tp H , K IS E W m.; Charley Meaner, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oiegon. Sworn statement No. 3078, for the pur chase of the Nwl4', NX Sw Pec. 29, SEK NEW and NE4' SEW Sec 30, Tp 84 S, K 18 E V M. Arnold G . AVanner, of Klamath Falls. county of Klamath, state ol Oregon..' bworn statement Jo. svjz, lor tne pur chase of the Eu NwU and w NEi Sec 29, Tp 34 S, K 18 E W M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before Geo. C'haatain, 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. II. McCumber of Dairy, Oregon, Frank Hall II. 1'. Crammer and J. C. Smith of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Edward A. Mc Culley, John E. lliller ol McCloud, Calif, and Charley Mesner of Klamath Falls, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 29th day of Doc. 1905. J. N Watson, Kegister. The Toland-China Is the best hog for general purposes, writes a Marylan4 farmer in American Agriculturist It i is a quick uiaturer, ready for the mar ket at any age and can be made a heavyweight if necessary. I call It the poor man's hog. What I mean by that is Just this: These hogs are ready to sell at any time when the farmer's pocketbook needs replenishing. A few An Editor's Opinion of the Royal Kch that feed makes the hog, but I 0oe say breed and feed must go together. K A man can breed a ham on a hog, but Edyth Toiler Weatherred, in de- he cannot feed one on. Look at the- , . . , , ham on a well bred Poland-China. It scribing a recent trip over the Denver weI1 extending down to & Rio Grande Railroad, says In "The and sometimes covering the hock. Can Exposition": oue be feJ on a common hog like that? "At last the goal of the ambition 'he IChJna Is primarily a lard of years has been reached-murve- .J" ?c ST, "k ? . , ' , , , , , . - , , very well as ue Jat 0Qd lean are not lous, wonderful, grand and Inspiring mlsed and can be easi, soparated Royal Gorge Is on either hand. The t. b.. m. only disappointing thing is you only The runt seldom If ever pays. The have one pair of eyes, while the train animal that pays is the one that gets darts In and out of the tremendous a good 6tart In the world and keeps it chasm. If any who have never seen It pay to raise the runt If feed Is It are wondering how It looks Just 110 ltem- lt 'eei ls bought the owner go and see. Thousands have tried 13 better off lf runt 13 m otLer to describe It, yet every attempt falls man'8 peu short of giving the eubjoct Justice." v , 8e,ec, . If you conteninlate a trln Fal No anlmal of Lreed w111 totrn- write W . C. McBride. 124 Third street excellence. Trudent swinemen aeem to Portland, Oregon, for booklets pic- realize this fact more thau do any oth- turing Colorado's famous scenery, er kind of stock breeders and do not and any other Information you may hesitate to use tho knife accordingly. dCBlre. 3-tf Value of the Boar. In selecting a boar the price should not control the calculations If the pur chaser has an Idea of building up a val uable herd. If a farmer has ten brood animals, Improved stock from a first class sire will very soon pay In the ex tra weight of pigs and pay the second time in tbo value of a well graded: herd. Car of tbo Sow, Feed brood sows moderately until after the pigs come and then Increase the feed gradually until they are a week old, when the sows should be on full feed. It la Important to give tha sow some slop before sha farrows to Insure a good flow of milk. Rpr-ntthrurv(val or the BUrnt. W. mv, tftfoui me ittrntt.i Nwtl boutie In the woriu Uttmuwi uur ik-vO rw bwier ltiu o(Dr. uo you wuu to arow I lie mux iMHunnu nomn did tu OmM vk utuitar 1'UtiltuelMMtMwtu torry'ik IMS Herd Aaaaal rra to all D. M. PKRRV A CO., Detroit, SStoh.