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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1906)
tfofa QCmtnttf ttarnturf Pabllabed EvtrylTsmrsday. C O. MBTZKER. MuNk BatMtng Kiitered at the Pott Offlwiat UkPTlew, Ore. ttecond-l'laM Matter. CATARRH (One Year, $2.00 J TERMS: six Months 1.00, (Thre Month, 30 j LAKEVIBW, OReOON. JAN. 18. 106. Those Uttl Puff. It is with pleasure we read the many nice compliments paid the Examiner by exchange, since the installation of our new typesetting machine. As advertisements these puffs would be invaluable and willingly paid for iu gold, at the highest advertising rates, but hs mere compliments, courtesy be tween brother newspapermen, they must pe paid for in appreciation, a comodity far more valuable than gold. Co man is more deserviug of a little puff occasionally than the publisher of a country newspaper, for he is continually giving puffs, to pretty babies handsome brides, worthy grooms, fancy dancers, practical farm ers, eloquent preachers, honest can didates, charming ladies, sober young men, prominent stockmen, leading merchant, learned physicians, able lawyers, popular landlords, accomp lished musicians, and eveu on some occasions speaks of the spirited horse and the intelligent dog. So no one should begrudge the newspaper man a gentle puff once in a while for the progressiveness he has shown. No man is more ready to issue a good word for him than the brother newspaper man, who knows better than any other the struggle he is making to please every body and how little praise ho gets. So these little compliments paid a comtempory by a brother cannot be paid for in gold. They may scrap and fight and may say mean things to each other iu print, but when they meet they shake with a grasp and a heart iness that might look to the layman like hypocracy but it isn't;, its gen uine. They have just that feeling. They sympathize with their brother in time of distress and congratulate him in time of success. When a news paper has passed a mile stone an an niversary, its contemporaries feel like paying the editor a compliment, and they don't do it as an advertisement ; they don't care a snap whether or not any other person on earth sees it. Its an inside chat between editors ; an emolument, given freely and accepted with appreciation. Elyvs Cream Balm This Remedy Is Speolfle, Sure to Give Satisfaction. OIVIS RILIIP AT ONCI. It cleanse, soothe, heala, and protects the dixeanod tueinhnuie. It enre CaUrrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Retori the Senses of Taste and SmelL Easy to ue. Contains no injurious drug. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Siie. 60 rent at Pruggista or by mail ; Trial Mze, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Wtrrta St.. Nw York. Sickening, Shivering Fits. of Ague and Malaria, can l relieved and cured with Electric Hitters, this a a pure, tonic medicine; of especial benefit in malaria, for It exerts ft true curative Influence on the disease driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred to Quinine, having none of this drug's bad effects. E. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother was very low with malarial fever and Jundlce, till betook Electric Bitters, which saved his life. At Lee BeaU'n drug store! price 50c, guaranteed. Considerable excitement was mani fest on the part of those interested in Binger Hermann's welfare(?) some days after he was due to arrive in Washington, because of his non-appearance. Hermann's daughter and son-in-law both denied any knowledge of the congressman's whereabouts for several days, but finally acknowledged that he was at their home sufft riug from erysipelas, and confined to his bed. All kinds of rumors were afloat as to what had become of him, some ventured the usr-ertion that he had skipped out to avoid meeting his ac cuHors iu court iu March, the time which it is believed his trial will come off. Residents of Arizona are preparing for a hard fight agaiuts the joint state hood bill, which is in a fair way for passage, admitting Arizoua and New Mexico as one state. The bill will also admit Indian Territory and Oklahoma as one State. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of W. S4th St.. New York, atone time had her beau ty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cut, burns aud sores. 25c at Ijev Deall's drug store. May Want In U. S. Snot. Why Is President Roosevelt ao fre quently interfering In state poll t leu T What is the true Igulflcance of the. numerous White House conferences with leading Republican politician! of the Important Eastern States? Is Theodore Koonevelt striving to bcoome the alwolute Ihs of the. Republican party, in order that ho may name the Republican Presidential nominee In UKW? Is the President laying plans to secure a seat In the Sentne at the expiration of his term In 11M? These are questions which politi cians of Itoth parties are asking, and which no one is able to satisfactorily auswer. Whtever his motive, the President is keeping his own counsel, and no one can more than guess at the significance of his various political moves. There is one object which the Pres ident is manifestly strlvinsg to attain, namely, the smashing of corrupt Re publican machines in the various states, and the defeat of these cor rupt, disreputable bosses who have brought discredit and dishonor ujhii the Republican party. President Roosevelt has always been au advo cate of clean politics, of fair politics and of thorough honesty In public office. It is but natural that he should exert himself and take advant age of his power as president to briug about these things. Oregon inn. Tax Che Dog. A decrease in the standard of effic iency of clerks in first and second class postoffices is noted in the annual report of First Assistant Postmaster General Hitchcock. Low salaries, are given as the cause. He declares that for 000 a year efficient men can not besbtained for the service. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought On and after March first, it w ill cost every dog owner in the town of Klam ath Falls, fl.V) a year for each male and J5.00 for each female dog ke t within the city limits, says the Klam ath Republican. If the city council of Lakeview would pass such au ordin ance about WO out of every thousand dogs iu this town would bare to go, and the council would have the ever- lusting prayers of the now sleepless! population of Lakeview. There is aj pack of dogs howling and charging up aud dowu nearly every street in towu . every night, keeping people awuke. j These dogs are probably valued very j highly by their owners, but every other person w hether owner of a dog f or uot falls to see what on earth they are kept for. We understand that poison was put out last week, and one or two dogs got a dose. We do not approve of this I method of eliminating the dog pent, j No one likes to have his dog get pois- ! on; it lsn t numane, ami snouiti not; lie done. No doubt all dog owners hs- j lieve their dogs stay at home nights; ask the marshall. If those w ho own dogs had to pay a tax on them, none I but the most valuuble ones w ould be : kept iu town, aud thidr masters would 1 think enough of them to keep thorn ' tied up or shut up iu a keunel, for fear they would get poison. see THIS IS EVERYBODY'S STORE kK1863 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. g & . g & We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view. & What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store I A ISJP' stantart cough and cold cure for over 111 0 75 years now comes also in a rArrTTvri a v c'onTenlen "y " yu. Don't H X Krl , I I Ihf A N I without il. A.kyourdruKK1,(. 25c size IjpO ALMANAC rKKK. Write to Dr. D. Jayse k Sun, PhlU.lt!,4,l. ace To Cure a Cold in One Day J Take Laxative Bromo Quinine i Tablets, kl Jl-' Cure Crip la Two Diy. cm every yrTrtrL0 box. 23c. Hall, 0agl;s j Kinirm-k Aerie, Xo. 777, Fraternal Marriages During the Fast Year, i or,it.r (,f i:Kcs, will gi t it Itnll mi Frr,,,, th f,.ii,-i ...nrt ..f i. ' Tm-wlny ight, Jan iinrySbl ' l!Mi. Bears the signature of The late U. S. .Senator, John II. Mit chell's propertfy ha.s been appraised at 3070, by the board appointed by the County Court. He had in ca.-fh 81207, law Looks valued at jOn, jjC0 in furniture and the balance in real estate iu Portland. By the time the many small bills, that usually bob up agaiiift the e.-tate of a deceased per son, ha been paid, Mr. Mitchell will be remembered as a very poor man. The fight between the (iould and the Harriman interests over terminal grounds in San Krancisco grew alarm ing last week, when both sides placed armed guards on the ground. Secretary of War Tuft, who is think ing of "running" for the presidency in 1!(UH, has commenced a systematic method of reducing in flesh to put himself in condition for the race. S'heu he began taking long walks at a rapid gate daily and riding horseback he weighed .110 pounds. He has suc ceeded in reducing to 205 pounds, aud states that he will keep up exer cising until he has reduced to pounds, lie will then lie full weight for a president of the United States. Cassie L. C'hadwick, the famous bank wrecker, has been refused a new trial, and Monday was taken to the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio, to begin her 10-year t-eutence. OASTOniA. Bean tie Kili Yoil Have Aiftays EO'Jjtt of The Modoc llepublican comes to our dek this week full ni.e, a seven-col., four page. The Kepublcau was one of the unfortunate institutions that went the Binokey route during the Alturas flro. Mr. Shartell allows a progressive spirit iu rebuilding, that seldom fails of ultimate success. The Ilcpuhlicau will soon have a largo, new press. Another rich strike was made in ICevuda a short time ago a few miles from Gold field. The place grew in '21 hours from a mining prospect with two inhabitants to a city of 4,000. Great was the rush. Sir Thomas Lipton is now making preparations for a fourth trial for America's Cup. The trials will come off next year, 1907. Governor Chamberlain, The governor of Oregon is a much overrated man. This is not his fault, but that of fulsome flatterers, consent ing to any degree of self-abasement with the ultimate idea probably of re ceivng almH of some sort. An agree able man bersonally to the point of weakness, but bowing to the will of the Portland democratic machine, for getting old friends, in senatorial mat ters and otherwise, generally unfortu nate in appointments, not immune to reaping the whirlwind after sowing the wind, is the governor. His friends, personally, wish to see his last year as governor peaceful. His record shows for itself. Political friends of the executive will do well to talk sense ami refain from the kind of idolatry that breaks the idol. Al bany Herald. number of niarriugo ceremonies per formed in Lake comity during the past year l'.HCi, it would seem that cu pid has len a little bit lax iu his du ties. Only sixteen marriages in the county the entire year. Following are the names of the con tracting parties and the date the mar riage was solemnized: Frank Cdok Agues liaker Jan. IS. A. M. Hardisty Lena Loveless Jan. 2.'t. Jas. V. Green Gussio Young Feb. :,. Phi liush Laura Stanley Mch. 12. C. L. Harvey 11. L. Coonse Mch. 20. ; Walter Nysewaner Frances Avirngueto J j Mch. 'Si. j James Wakefield Josie Stombough i I Apr. 2.'!. j Thos. Young Alice Morris ! May 3. ! (!. A. Clippenger Hattio Deter Aug. 9. Daniel Funk Mabel C. Follett Aug. :w. G. Coll ior Etta Stanley Sept. 3rd. Kalph E. Kooer Eflle V. Nysewaner Sept. Cth Wm. W. Selby Martha May Yoakam Nov. Cth. John D. Venator Charlotto Ahlstrom Nov. 22 William Alford Carrie Grisel No. 29. H. F. Durkee Themu Coonse Dec. 27. All our friends are cordially invited to attend; if we have any enemies aud we trust not, they also will be as wel come as the flowers iu May. Try to get your best girl or some other fellow's, if you cannot do so, get the next best and come. We will do our utmost to make you have the best time of your lives, and date the timo of all future social functions from this alfair. I. nderstand that everybody is wel come. Leave your purse at home. Wm. Steel, James Partiu, Geo. H. Ayres. Committee. "Lost on Goose Lake." That which was lout wiih, soft cheekH nnd two soft handu. Thornton'H Favorite Creatn chaps." two for A Guaranteed Cure for Piles. Itching, Ulind, .Bleeding or Protrud ing piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application tfives ease and rest, 50c. If your druggist hadn't it send 50c in stamps and it will be forwarded pout-paid by l'aria Med. ne Co., Bt Louis, Mo. UUY QUICK As owner must sell tho NJ Sec. 10, Twp. .'18 S Itaugo 19 East good timber, cut :i, 000, 000 feet pine and cedar plen ty water, also sec 30 same Twp. 600 acres natural hay, creek thru same. Land 15 miles NW of Lakeview. Haw mill J miles north Boo 30. If you mean business write for spot cash price or make offer now. Frank V. Hooper, Atty., Yreka CaL Telephone Line to lily. 1. k limiting circulated a paper among the business men of Lakeview this week reading as follows: Se the undersigned do hereby sever ally subscribe for and agree to take the number of shares set opposite our respective names for the purpose of constructing a Telephone Line from Lakeview, (jregon to lily, Oregon aud j we do hereby agree to pay into tho : treasury of the Corporation when or I gauized, on each share so subscribed twenty five dollars. This list can be found at the Lake view Postocllie, and anyone desiring to tako shares can call, or send to Mr. Eph. Miller. j It is estimated that tho cost of con Jstruction of this lino will not bo above WAX). The following presons subscribed to the enterprise the first day. Dick J. Wilcox, 12 shares, :iK), F. O. Hunting, 12 shares, ?.00, S. O. Cressler, 4 shareH, $100, liailey & Massingill, 4 shares, 1100, F. M. Mil ler, 2 shares, $50, W. J. Moore, 21 shares, 850, Ahlstrom liros., 1 share, $25, J. Wendell, I share, $25. J. E. Ilernard, & Son, 1 share, $25E. N. Ja quish, 1 share, $25, E. E. Kinehart, 1 share, 25, II. Iieyuolds, 1 share, 25, C. O. Metzker, 1 share, 25, J. N. Wat son, 4 shares, $100, A. W. Manring, 1 share, $25, Eph Miller, 1 share, $ 25, A. Uieber.l sharo $25, E. H. Smith, 1 share, $25, , W .11. Shirk, 4 shares, $100, Leo lieall, 1 sharo, $25. Contest Notice. I'uilcd Statv Land Olficc, Lakeview, Oregon, November 1 .( l'.io.",. A Milliiient coi.trst iifiidiivit having Ihcii filed in this olfiet by John II. Noble, contestant iigniiirt homcsleiid entry No. t. made January 0, 1 '.', for Lot 1, See. :U. Lou It, 10 l'J .ind i: and NV't NIC' t. Section .1.1, Township K) S, Kiuige I.ii:., WM., by Otto Anderson, Contcstce, iu which it is alleged that said Otto Anderson wholly abandoned said tract of land more than lour years prior hereto and thence hitherto has con tinuously abandoned mid iriuained nwny therefrom, and that said alleged absence from tic said land was not due to his employment in the Arinv, 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 iu which the ('nitcd States may be engnged. Said parlies arc hereby tyitilicd to ap pear, respond and ofTer evidence touch ing said allegation at 10 ocloek a. 111. on February 5, 1900, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Lakeview, (Jregon. The said contestant hnVing, in n proper affidavit, filed Noveniljer 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. TIMIC l IU. 1 ffi i llve January lnt, ih5. :! A. M. I.v. 1I.IH A M. I.v, 1 ; 1 1. M. I.v. 2:t5 T. M. ,r. I'. M. I.v. I'. M. I.v. M V. M. Ar. 1:00 I1. t:'ti V, i.M V, M. I.v. M. I.v. M. Ar. Iti-mi J'lninun I'o) le A mi'ili'ti Atnr1ti' Hot Hkn Mltllt'lllH! J'ltiuia It. ck w!lh Mohawk Ar. I'. M. I.v. V:l.i I'. M. I.v. I :W l M. I.v, K':ll I'. M. Ar. II A. M. I.v. II :! A. M. I.v. 7:l' A. II. Ar, U':.i0 P. M. I.v. K': :A A. M. I.v. ;i A. M. a Conrii tiIihik IiuiiikI traliiM of H. uiMfle P. o. 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