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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1906)
I floMttcmnl Xocnt Dutch lunch lit Hie Hrvvvcry Ha louil. 1' hitiiil'M of tlic I Miiii1moii Nhlppliitf tiRM nt Tim F.xuuilncr office. All HlwNiiii'l qtiHlltli'M, from Manila to limn. ' Tin filter! iilnriieiit Frldny f veiling MiimM le well patron I '.ed. The per hoiik IiiImm(.I have given their time for priu'l Inn niul rehearsals, wishing to niiikn ii kiii'ci'mm of tin undertak ing. TIhi ciuiko In ii worthy one, nul hm it compliment to tlm participant", n crowded house hiiouM greet them. Ralph Kooir wnl t IMiin Creek li.Ht Sunday. Mr. Koo.i r linn arrang ed to Mint h newKpnper there, If the people fl'l'l Hko tilt')' Wllllted to Hllp- nrt ii paper. He has the I'liuit eon irurli'il for and ,iu Mint up m abort MolloM If lllr CllCOUrilgeUIIlt In offered. II. 1'. Cannon came down from Cl.e witiii'Hii limt Sunday and Monday offer ml flnul roof on li f m hometciul. J. F. MiPoiiuld and H. I'. Mohh hU w Itni HWM. Frank wiyn his proof was not accepted, Im-j-iiiikh 1h liii'l not re sided on the rhilm rout iimoiiHly, which, he Hiiyn, was linpOHxible for Mill to lo. Ho will let t ho place g". l-ntcrtalnment Program Tho following program will 1m given lit tho Ijikevlew Opera IIoiimm Friday evening March Wlli, I'.hm;. TIiIh be i mi it liciicllt entertainment for tho IjnUi'vlmv Rending Koom and Lilrury Itll'l tint I'lirt li-lpmitrt of tho very lient Iim'iiI talent iihnoht HHHiiroH it ii sue- Music Onhchtni. Fn-o Prill Twelve little Olrls Music tlnhcHtni Character Smig "HhIh h In ToyluiHl" TVnchcr, Mm, Fannin Xorln, ClllHH Reiunt M. tU r, Anitu lloyd, Miiymo Light, l'lai Hicber, ('harlntte Crcshh-r, luiu Shiik. Violin Si ili i, Meditation, j M i-s Laura Siielling Monologue "I'liiying Society 1. lie" M i -t ( Jt-rt null- Vernon "A 1 ui- iiimi-iit of Servants" Farce in olio act. "ut-t of characters, Mr, liny Mm, V. R.; lloyd Mrs. White Mrs. J. N. Watson Mary O'ltooligati Mr. J. K. Norin M Ifti Annul, i llu I .u 1 1 iiuf Mrs. A. .1. Ncilon ;J 'I' ' ' 1' I : emtestaut havin, iu a pr.HK-r i.tlidavit. 1 riiiii l Schmidt Mih. 1 . Soliminck ' . ' ' l.ydiuAm- Poller Mihh l.thcl McKoo I 'ded I ehruary ., 1WM1, ct lortli fuels llepiludi St out M iiVMamio Liht which show that niter due diligence per ( Irchcrl ra. sonal kit vice of thin notice cannot lie - made, it is herehy ordered mid directed i wmi i ii' in iiini mo mil 3 J I ! W luers If your bli. nil s tliin an u im pure, ymi ;ii c nii'scraMc all t!ie time. It is pure, rich Mood tliat im inratcs, strcnutlii- iis, rcfrcslics. Von certainly know Sarsaparilla flio nu-.lici:i? iliat btinns t'.ood health to liuiiie, the only nieiliwin. tcMid and tried for W.) ye.u . A doctor's medicine. t MM ' int m IH.iMit il.M.l.t. tit Amt' I ' T li 1ii"t ni.l.ilrifiil mt-ill- I ! IHMV'11'MIU, fill ! i a ip II i . 1 1 1 .1 4 til ' I i I' ' I II I t Imiii U IH til till' tl." l i.- In. i i a .M N kil . NciTiir k, N.J. pi (hi a I All ft i in- t ' i e. a vr It i i I .... ..II fori Poor Health J Laxntlvu lotoi of Ayor's Pills rncli nltit -'riilv nkt tho Snrn.ipm iila. Eferyone should mbscribe for hli homa paper, la order to got all the local newi, lot to keep la touch with tho world'e dally erenta should also read The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, The leading evenlnf newspaper of the Faclflo Coast, which has com plete Associated Press reports and special leased -wire serrice, with correspondents in Important news centers and in all the cities and principal towns of the Northwest. Portland and suburbs are corered by a bright staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's, edi tion consists of 28 to 21 pages, and has colored comio pages, as well as a department for children, colored fashion page, an Interesting serial story and other attractire features In addition to all the news of the day. Subscription Bates: One month, CO cents; three months, 1,S5; six months, 82.60; twelve months, 15. Sample copies mailed free. Hot-Broodo Light one! SivgqS are mad with BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro AntWdyapcptici tnaybatatta without Inconvcnltnca tvtn by person with dtllcata allocation 04 HUM NMM Oa, MtW TOaa, Content Notice. Ori son, February 1. 190. A Mill'iiii'iit context iiflulnvit Imvinn Ikcii lilci) in thin ollicc liy John II. Nohlc, contmtaiit iiKiiiimt lioitirntcinl entry No. '.''.'! t. uwiitc January ',, I'loo, for I-t 1. Src. :i, l.otn !l, 10 12 li ml 1.1 ml XV?4 SKi, Hoc. Vi, Towiichip 40 H., limine 111 I-:., W.M., ly Otto AmlorRon, con tontt'O iu which it ix alli-tfod thut miid Otto Anilrrmiii wholly (iliamloncd miiil ttnet of hind more than lour yr.-im prior hereto and thence hitherto h.-n con tiimoimlv alinniloned mid remained away therefrom, and that ttaid alleged almence liom the naid land wan not due to hi employment iu the Armv, Navy, or Marine Corp of the I'nitcd StatcK a a private noldicr, o!Ilct J Keaiuan, or marine, (lining the war with i Spain, or during any oilier war in which ! the l.'nited Slate may lie rnMrd. ' Saiil parlies aie herehy uotilied to np ! ear, renpoud and oiler evidence touch ing naid iillc'ntion at 1ft oeliH-k a. in. un March 1M, r.MKi, In-fore the Rcgicler mid Ktvcivrr lit the I'nited St ates I. ami Ulliec in I-akcview, Oregon. The mid llint null notice l-civen liy due nml proper inililtcation. J. N. V,t!ON Key ihter. I There 1 two wiijh to toll a jjood !clnr; one lw to buy It, pay your i iiioiuiy and ninoko It. Hut tho hot tor ! way la to know that it in an Kalo 'era Mnuiitaln llnw, 'which in hIiko jlnto proof nf ltd ollullieneHH, I Mudo and fur Halo ly A. Storknian, 1 at the cljjar factory, tf A 5cientific A'onder. i ! Tho curoK t hat Mand to 1 1 credit inako Ilucklen'H Arnica Salvo a scien tific wonder. Itcnred K. It. Mulford. lift uror fur tho 1'atronnof IIuhIiuii dry, May nobboro, l'a., of a distrowM- Inn rii hp of 1'lloH, It hoaln tho wornt liurim. SoroH, Jiitilri, I'lciTH, Ciitn, i W'diiikIk, t'hllblaliiH and Halt lihetiin. Only H.'ic at Iav IU'iiH'h dniK ntoro. Where is Dan Haley? If Iuuicl Hidey, who about twtdve yearn ntfo lived in Southern Orenon, and who once had u brother living iu l'anadeiia, Col. , by tho inline of Michael Haley, will corroHpond with tho nnderHifc'uoil ho can loaru of boiiic- thiiiK to bin advimtuKO. Win. Forbes, Clerk of PaHiuleua Camp, W. O. W. 10-4 PaHndona, Cul. Notlre for rubllratlon. hand Ollico at Lakcview Ort'Ron, Mar. 10th l'.KKJ. Notle in hereby given that the follow ItiK-nuined Hettlor liau tiled not ice of hln Intention to make final proof In support of claim, and that ahl proof will lie made tH'tore Kcginter and Receiver at Lakevlew Oregon, on the 20th ilny of April, 1000, viz. Charles T. Thonipnon II. K. 2241 for the SEJ 8WJ Sec. JlOwl NEJ & NEtf NWJ Sec. ai, Tp. 38, S., It. 23 E., W. M. He names the following wltneuBes to prove bin continuous resldeuce up on ami cultivation of aatil laud, viz.- E. M. Brown, G. W. Wise of Lake- view, Oregon, Geo. T. Mauplu, A. N. Uennett of Warner Luke, Oregon. J. N. Watson, 11-5 ItegiMter. IS I AIL WE WILL TAKE THE RlSPf Writ, to ua far fraa aamplu of Una naw atrllah trouaarinsa. Olva ua If a ohanca to allow you - without any risk to you-tfiut wi can make 1 Uia ttimat pair of TK0UBEK8 to jour measure that you avor bad. If tha trouaara ault you whanUiar ara Uulalted Uiey will ooat you tA SI). OUiar Ullora aak (O to 1 a for Uia aauia uiofli. Our atrraaiuant with you la auoh that tbay muat aaUary you or you uoa4 not Pay a pauny. Tlia olotb la a aplaudld itrada of Kuaali OUavlot or neat etrtped Woraieda. Tba ciolh la a Una atruua weava, wa uaraulee It never to fade or ahrlnk. tt will keep tte aha pa aud ZZVr'.X COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON CANDIDATES' COLUMN i For CommUUorHsr. I horobjr mibtnlt my tmino nn a can didate for County CottimUnlotier nub-J(-t to the nctlon of tho lU-publlcurt votom In tho primary idoctlon to lx hold April 20, '. In Ixko County, Ori'Kou. If. K. ll.ryford. To the Democratic Voters I Hiiiioimi'o mywdf nn a candldiit for thoHle of Hhorllf of Iiko coun ty, Onwon, Htibjoct to tho action of tlm Dcmoernllo party In Primary Ele ction, to bo hold on April Uotli, 1IKM5. M I) HopklnM 'TalthTjljcmncratlc Party of Lk County. I tnowt roMpeid.fully tiiibrnlt my iiamo ii h a candldntfl for tho nomina tion of Sheriff of I-rfiko county, Oro jfon, Niibjoct to tho iw'tion of thoDoni MTHtlc Purty in Prlrnury EU;ctlon to b held on April 20, 1H1. F. V. Iane. To Republican of Lake County. I hereby unbuilt my nnme an a can didat"for tho ollico of Sheriff of Lake ounty, (JrcKoo, Hubject to tho action of tho llepublicatiH of tho county, in primary Election on April 20th, 'M'. Alliort Dent To lha V tpubllcani of lake County. I anpiro to Iki tho lU-publican nominee for County Clerk of Luke county, Oregon, at tho ionoral chn-tlon next June, and will nuhnut my name for your coiiHidoration at tho Prirnnry Election to li held April 20th, 100C. I link at your hundn a careful conHid eration of my (pndiflcntloiiH, and, if in your opinion, I am capnblo mid wor thy, roKpeetfully ak your Hiipport. Vours Truly, E. N. Jiepiinh. To The Republican Voters. 1 hereby ituiiounce mynelf a candi date for tho ollico of County Clerk of Lake county, Oregon, aubject to the decision of tho lU'publicuu voters of Inko county at tho primary election to bo held on April 2th, IKN). J. W. Tin ker. Because He Wants It. Some CHtidiilutcH are born. Othcru become ciiudidateH at the urgent holic it.it ion of their fiieudn, but J. L. Smith Ih u candidate for county clerk of Iike county, nubji-ct to action of the Ilepuhlicun Parly in Primary Elec tion, April 20, llHNi liis-aiiHO he wants the ofllce. Democratc Voters, Notke. I hereby announce mywlf a candi date for the ollico of Sheritf of Luke county, Orenon subject to tho decid iun of the Democratic voter, ut the primary elect ion to be held on April 2oth, l'.XK'i. Leo lloall. For Trjasurer. I hereby announce, mytuvf 11.1 n can didate for tho nomination of County TreaHurer, for re-election, subject to the deciniou of the Republican voters at the primary election to le held April 2oth, 1:kh;, in Luke County, Oro Kon. F. O. Ahlstrom. Tor County Commissioner. Silver Lake, Ore., Jan. 1 10, UK Hi. I hereby unnotinco mynelf as a can didate for tho nomination to the ollico of County Commissioner, of Lako Couuty, Orenon, subject to the diK'ision of the Uepublicun voters at tho Primary Election to be held April 2(, kkk;. Respect fully, E. K. Hendersou. For StaCe Printer. The undersigned announces himself nti a Republican candidate for reuom- inut ion for State Pr'nter, subject to tho decision of tho Republican voters at the primary election April 20. Now sorviiiK flrnt term. The same courtesy that has been accorded to Stuto otllcers generally, that of a re uominution, would be greatly appre ciated. J. R. WHITNEY. Alliany, Oregon. Candidate for Secretary of State Hon. Frank W. Benson, of Rose burg, Oregon, has announced himself as candidate for the Republican nomi nation for Secretary of State, at the coming primary election. Mr. Benson has no platform other than to assure the public that in the event of his election to this high olHee, he will de vote all his time, energy and ability to giving a faithful, prompt, econo mical and satisfactory administration of the alfaira of the ofllce. Mr. lieu son is well known to the people of the State of Oregon, having been a resi dent of the State for more than 25 years. He is a lawyer of acknowledged ab ility, a man of conservative business habits, President of the Douglas County Bank at Roseburg, and has the confidence of all tho men who know him. The voters of Lake Coun ty will make no mistake, if they cast their ballots for him. I4 Great, Beginning to-day, we will sell all Ladies' Shirt Waists at COST. All Ladies', Misses' and Children's Coats, Capes and Jackets at a ' DISCOUNT of 25 per cent. We are also making a great SACRIFICE in all Ladies' and Misses' Walking Skirts. Call and see us and be convinced that what we SAY IS A FACT. Lakeview Mercantile Company n. V. Carter E. V. Carter of Ashland, is a candi date for tho Republican nomination for State Treasurer, Mr. Carter bus resided iu Ashland for the past twenty yeHrs and has had the continuous muiiHk'cmcnt of the Bank of Ashland which he organized iu 1S. He has the reputation of be ing a successful business man, stand ing well in the community in which he has resided for so long. A loyal republican he has tw ice U:en elected to the Legislature, serving as Speaker of tho House in the special session of 1SII8 and regular session of 1SW, and has just completed his term iu tho Senate, having served in the sessions of 1003 and UtO". Mr. Carter has a wide acquaintance throughout the State, and is being assured by his friends from all sections that he will lie given hearty support, from east of tho mountains as well as throughout tho western section. Mr. Curter says, "I am not the can didate of any clique, faction, organ iaztiou or society. I believe my bus iness experience fits me to successfully discharge the important duties devolv ing upon the State Tresaurer. As a memlcr of tho Senate of 1905 I favor ed and voted for the bill requiring all interest on State funds to le paid in to the State Treasurer, and although this bill fulled to pass the House, such a law should be placed upon our statutes. If chosen I will serve the people faithfully, and give them an honest administration in the interest of the tax payers ; if defeated, the successful Republican nominee shall have my hearty support at the polls." O A S V O XI X .&. . Bean ti ) ll Kind Yoa Have Alwars BouH GEORGE JAHriERTHAL ItecSuctioii Sale.... Notice For Publication. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the Connty of Lake. T 1 1 K SSTATK Or UKK UON, Plaintiff, -VH- A. W. Manrinjr, as County Clerk of Lake Conuty. Oregon, and all persons claiming to Ik? heirs of KL'I'.Y CLARK (aometlnies known as Lillie King), D.i-eased. Defendants. ORDEU To ap)-ar and allow cause. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that The State of Oregon, as plaintiff, by W. J. Moore, District Attorney for the Second Prosecuting Attorney District of Oregon, and L. i ja jj,e custody and possession of said t . Conn, as special counsel, for the j A w. Manring, as such County Clerk, State of Oregon, by leave and under hafl escheated to the State of Oregon, the direction of Hon. Ceo. L. Cham-j and is the property of the plaintiff, berlain, as Governor of said State did, , and 8ai(i plaintiff is entitled to judge on the 7th day of March, 1905, duly i ment therefor, and the State of Ore file an Information setting forth in sub Kon ha8 tne riht i,y to pnch e8 stance that one Ruby Clark, (some- tate . that the Hon. Geo. E. Chamber times known as Lilhe King), in Lake kin. as Governor of the State of Ore Countv. Oregon, on the 8th day of July, 1901, died intestate, without leaving any husband, heirs or next of 'wfnS lB.i nrnnVrt v ! tional and special counsel to aid said 3 ttalVpgrad0annd aegate f "fi '"TSSIJ !.-: n lk,i Jl, :,:of the above-entitled cause on behalf kin, and therein value of Fifteen Hundred Sixty-six and forty one-hundredths ($15ut5.40) Dollars; that thereafter such proceed- i ings were regularly had in the County Court of said Lake County, Oregon, ! that one F. M. Miller was duly ap- pointed, and thereafter qualified and j acted as administrator of the estate ; of said deceased, and did fully admin ister on the same ; that all claims, debts and demands against said es tate, and all charges and epxenses of administration of and against the same, have been fully satisfied, set tled and paid by said administrator; that said administrator duly made and filed his final account in said County Court of said Lake County, Oregon, on April 7th, 1905, showing the following property belonging to said estate in his hands and remain ing unexpended and unappropriated, after , all claims, debts, demands, charges and expenses of Administra tion had been paid and satisfied, to wit: Seven Hundred Forty-two and four one-huudredths (742. W) Dollars in cash ; 1 gold finger ring ; (5 stick pins ; i pocket books; 1 cork screw; 7 pocket knives; 1 pair nail shears ; 2 dozen large and small buttons ; 2 dozen col J suit complete ; il shirt waists ; 9 che- mise; 3 jackets; 11 pair under pants; 2 corsets; 12 shirts; 1 mackintosh; 4 over vests; 2 toy banks; 1 sponge; 8 racks cards; 1 wig; ostrich feathers; 14 napkins; 1 pistol; 4 pair shoes; 3 shawl straps; 1 pair hair curlers ; 1 shoulder cape ; 1 piece black lace; 1 album witn pic tures; 1 clock; 2 pillows; 2 pictures and frames ; 2 pictures ; 1 card rack ; 3 novels ; 4 dozen glass jars ; 2 carpets ; 1 rug; 1 bed comfort; 1 pair hand cuffs ; 1 cook book ; 1 bottle shoe pol ish, ; 1 ink stand; 1 mirror, comb and brush; 1 work basket; thread and other trinkets; 1 box stationery; 1 belt ; 1 dozen pieces cloth -r b aprons ; bii; l aozen pieces cioinv o aprons ;i whisk broom ; and one pin cushion ; That on the 19th day of May, 1905, a decree was duly made and entered in said County Court of Lake Coun ty, Oegon, allowing said final account and directing said administrator to deliver into the custody of said A .V is all the more ap preciated if that bottle of good old JESSE MOORE WHISKEY is by your side. lar buttons; 1 trunk; 15 dresses or'naiuim nave juagmeni agaiust lu wrappers; 15 dress skirts;! riding , ?ld defendants and all other persona. Man ring, County Clerk aforesaid, all of said money and property belonging to said estate, remaining unexpend ed and unappropriated as shown by said final account, and discharg ing said administrator; that said administrator did, on the 20th day of May, 1905, in compliance with the direction of said decree of said County Court, deliver and turn over into the custody of said A. W. Man- i ring, as sucb County Clerk, all ot said ; property so remaining unexpended! ! and unapiropriated, and the same and ' every part thereof is now in the poa : session and custody of said A. W. Man ring, na such County Clerk; that all i of said property bo remaining unex- . Tif-nrfprl nnH nnnnnrnnriutpl firw? nnv gon, did on the 10th day of October, 1905, employ L. F. Conn as addi- of the State of Oregon; that One Hundred Dollars is a reasonable sura to be allowed by this Court for th services of said L. F. Conn as addi tional and special counsel herein ; and demanding that summons Issue to said A. W. Manring, as County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, requiring him to ap- I pear and answer said Information ; within ten days from the service of : said summons upon him, if served ; within Lake County, Oregon, and j within twenty days from the date of ' service of said summons upon him, if served withiri any other County of the State of Oregon ; and demanding I that said Court make an order setting ' forth briefly the contents of said In ; formation, and requiring all person I interested iu said estate to appear and I show cause, if any they have, within .' such time as said Court may fix, why j the title to said property in the poses session of said A. V. Manring, as I County Clerk of Lake County, Ore ' gon, should not vest iu the State of ; Oregon, and demanding said order to ; be published six consecutive weeks from the date thereof in such news paper as may be lawfully designated for that purpose, and demanding that ! a r it ' 1 . . A. : .4. A. 1 euuB'w ni"fc .lu . i""v - ' T 11 : 1 "Fi ! u lue L'"' W. Mannug as such County Clerk. of the whole thereof, and directing said A. W. Manring, as such County Clerk to deliver said property now in his possession, to the Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon: And the Court having considered the foregoing and being fully advised in the premises, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, That all persons interested in tho. Estate of said Ruby Clark ( sometimes, known as Lillie King), deceased, eith er as heirs or otherwise, be, and they- t r z1 , ach. are hereby required to appear herein and show cause, if any they have, on or before the 4th day of May, 190(1, w hy the title to all of said last described property should not vest in the State of Oregon ; and it id, further ordered that this order be pub- ! lished for six successive weeks, from the date hereof and not less than), one time each of said weeks in thai LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, which the Court hereby finds to be a newspa per of general circulation published weekly at Lakeview, in Lake County, Oregon, and that the first publication hereof be made in the issue of said paper of March 15, 1900, and the last in the issue of April 20, 1900, thereof and if they fail to so appear or show' cause, plaintiff will take judgment, against them and each of them for the. relief demanded in said Information. Done at Chambers, in Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, aud dated this 10th day of March, 1900. Henry L. Uenson, Judge of the Circuit Court of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. OASTOXIXA. Bear. tli. M 1,011 Hav Bfl