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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
PnMiehed Every Thurad.jr. C. O. MOTZKER. MatMlc Balldlnf Kntered t the l-oal OflWat 1 akcTlew, Ore. aarVotind-aa UU r. JONATHAN BOURNIi. JR. TERMS: (One Year J Six Month,... (Three Months, .$2.00 I ..1.00 j ... 50 ! LAKEVIBW. OREGON, APR. l2. Caster Snrtday. The mills in tho federal court at Portland are prindinn aain, and a grist of indictment are already in the hands of eheriffsu Two stockmen have already been arrested on charges of illegal fencing of government land. Aonther grist of timber land frauds are said to be in the federal hopper which will involve, several southwest ern Oergon men. Senator Mitchell, alleged by "Grinder" Heney to be oue of the "big game," was the ouly real sufferer of Heney's grist, he having left the real culprits to run at large while he sent Senator Mitchell to his grave. Anna ShawT representing "the woman of the United States," says candidates will care for the babies while the women cast their ballots. Candidates may fondle and kiss the babies in t he presence of voters but not many mothers would care to leave them in charge of their cradles while they went 10 or 20 miles to vote. There would be fewer candidates than babies if such penalties were imposed, too. Thiuk, yea candidates, how would you like it? And the poor babies. $1450 IN PURSES. Races Commenceon Mon day, July 2nd. The Lake County Agricidtural Asso ciation will give five days' racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July Tth, 190G. The sum of S1450. will be distributed in purses as follows: FIRST DAY- JULY 2nd First Race, ?8' mile dash, purse Second Race, oK tur. for 3-year-olds, purse SECOND DAY-JULY 3rd Third Race, mile dash, purse Fourth Race, .j mile heat, purse THIRD DAY-JULY Oth Fifth Race.f ?4 miledash, purse Sixth Race,j38' mile heats, purse FOURTH DAY-JULY Gth 200 200 ei5o v5 -1 i - Republican Candidate for United States Senator. Champion of Statement One. WHERE QUALITY COUNTS, WE WIN. Our Sping; Stock is arriving, and will soon be Complete. New spring; Dress Goods I New spring Neckwear We have here a showing in all the leading shades of gray that has never been equaled in Lakeview before. Cream and White Hnglish Mohair llrilliantcens, Henrietta Alhetross, etc., including many novelty wnist ings for spring. An Attractive Array of Novelty Neck Ribbons, Tinsel Hells, Mack and Side ConiJ)es, Hand Mags, Silk and Kid (doves. New Showing of lleautilul Shirt waists in Lawns to Arrive soon. Men's and Hoys' Spring Clothing. Do Not Overlook This Store. to the Republican National Convention of 1SSS, son's member of the Republican National Commi -1;ihia;:i'i;;AJn . r.ST 'even MXlon bores sold in past 12 months $150 200 ?100 Seventh Race, ?i mile dash, purse Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, purse FIFTH'DAV-JULY Tth Jfinth Race, lg mile dash, for trotters and pacers, pursej There will probably be 'other races on the lat day. All races are free for alL I CONDITIONS. All of the above'raees'; are free fori all, four to enter andthree Jonathan Bourne, Jr. candidate before the Republican primaries for the nomination of I'nitcd States Senator in Congress, for the long term commencing March 4-, 1007, was born in New Bedford. Mass., February 13 ISoo; was a member of the class of 1S77 at Harvard University; came to Portland May 10, 1878, was a Republican mem ber of the Oregon Legislature in the session of 18S." and the extra session of 1880; was one ot Oregon s delegates and Ore- publican National Committee from 18SStolS92 and a delegate to the Republican National Convention of 1802, and was elected as a Mitchell Repub lican to the Oregon Legislature in 1890. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently identified with the development of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man "in the state, having expended in the last 'JO years over $1,000,000 of his own money in the acquisi tion and development of Oregon mines. While Mr. Bourne has had his residence and main office, at Portland since 1878, he has had another office at New! Bedford, Mass.. and has carried on the business of his' father's estate since 1SSD, which makes him familiar with j mnnv of the larcre interests and leadinir men in the Fast. 2 These qualifications, in conjunction with his tremendous; as yourself m ui'i ruii!V!'rV ' energy, originality, executive ability and experience i --ear to!triL",.I'1 1"li,',riHU business and political aiuurs pre-eminently quainy mm ior, making an able and influential Senatot for the State of; Oregon. Mr. Bourne has always favored extending the direct power of the people over their government as far as pos sible. He was one ot the leading spirits in the Initiative and Referendum movement from 1890 until it was ap-' proved by the voters at the Juneeleetion in IDOL. In l'JO-4-he was a member of the executive committee of the Direct j to fitart ' A I lUUlI v WlIUIUl LIU lid lct UV. uuu mnun mv. .ti ii iv- j wri u- j i , t . i t . 1 w T i.a1.j. T - . 1 1 I but the Association reserves the right ion U ltll tllC 1'eopie S 1'OWCr league at tills time. Ill 111 j to hold a less number than four by re- these movements he has been one of the few to guarantee ducing the pure in proportion to the fie necessary cxj)ense of preparing and proposing their i number of horse, entered. measures to the people. ' ,: Entries to close the evening before TT . , , c , L., , , c .,.. .. the race. The Pacific Coast Elood j He says that the choice of I nited States Senatoi horse Association rules to govern all should be by direct vote of the people, and that the Legis-j running races. Entrance fee ten perjlature should be compelled to elect the mail the JlCOple ! cent of pur.-e. Money to be divided j select. To accomplish this result, he is championing State-1 asfollows: 70 per Cent tO the first I V 1 r,,1;, ltwmcln.i-ni; tlir. finlcmi.tliral ! by which public opinion may be crystallized and made' effective upon the Legislature. j In his petition for nomination he savs: I "If I am nominated and elected I will, during my term"! ';!, of office, favor: Republican Politics. Amending National Constitution for People's election of United States Senators. Publicity Political Campaign Expenses. National Control of corporations in Interstate commerce. J Rigid Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie Labor; Good Wages Make'Good Citizens. Legal limitation labor hours for safety on railroads. Parcels Post, including rural delivery. Pure Food laws. Liberal appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast Defenses, River and Harbor improvements, including Columbia and Willamette rivers, Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon harbors, Celilo canal, Government canal at Oregon City. I?air share of Irrigation fund for Oregon. Loyal support of successful candidates. Rigid enforce ment Statement One. Roosevelt for second elective term. I desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the nominating ballot: "I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DE TERMINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN." BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store gives rosy cheeks and active health to pale, sickly children.' And it is good lor their ciders, too. Ask your druggist for it. To Cure a Cold m One Day In Two Dyi. Tcka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. e rpA r.cjrn MXlon fcorrs sold In Bast 12 months. Thl1? KlcnatllW. S JCsyT This signature. on every box. 25c. NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE! Tlmlrr IjmhI ullrr. .ninl Ollicn I.iikrvii'W. , On i;"M March -'0 Hhh;. Ni.iii-ti lu-ro- There may bo a hunilrn men In tlil rlty who Imvo nritm the nm IctiRth liv uivi-n Hint in ruintilin uiiii i). n inn oiiht man in mi1 wiiiuu cuumy who 1m llm ramo roportloim. prcvixioiii n( tlu .ct of Juno 3. 1 M78, lllty to got a ixTfuct rutin suit l.y buylnif rca.ly-to- cntitlfil "An net for llm hiiKi nf limlx.r We will miik. a milt to your nieimuro f..r 1.0. j ,a""M 111 1,111 ol I itlilormu, Or- You pay that much, or nearly that inui-li fur every lianJ-mc-iiown null you buy. ; Ncviula nml WnNliiiiKton Territory," ( il.K.m.tr.n.l rli.tlir .(.,r rl..tl..,ri. ItirtliNl I HH CXtelllleil to nil til. I J'ulilji; I.Hlid out l.y tl.f luirtjaiiiut. 'lli-y r -nt tnl wrO . i-jr uidi-hinrry. ! ulatei by ai't (if AiiLriiht 4, lfi'.C. (ieorLrir ifinr la wnr T"it Jinvs mtht aulla liorclo. horse aud 30 per cent to the j-econd horse. The Association reserves the right to change any of the above races, in the event of not filling, or to change the date of the last day's event to the following day in case any other amusement is announced for that date. No money paid without a con test. Board of Directors : Wm. Harvey, F. M. Miller.ry. L.jLSnelling, Robt. McKee, F. P. Light. V. L. SXELLINO, F. P. LIGHT, Secretary. President, ! r -I f..rr tl-nl li t llii-lr Ii tuil at-ni UaMii It If . Juy W'r- 1lt ntaki k wilt In your m'nnri--tirr ymir '. -Iiiaite wi-.ir- ii.il I will fit "U In- mwi 1l rti l.iilll ft.r .-m. Mini tin i.iii. -lc fur $Ji. Vi Kii.iianlfi. 11. iliilli 1u 'm an all wail rhotlot tl.e rl'th N iifW aitil t lifiriHi -J.i.l i,rf Ihrt Iimhi h Ian-.! 'itli-rtif. - 1 nti'l uil'lt-. viry Mattl l.tirxl with allk' Haul lrti nMfrifi Vrn Hull l'lilll. Liivi. tM-liwinl iMvir.i1 fatnTna, any of vrHi-lt vt will hmae ui In ntir uit-Manr. f'.r ty, 1 itli ..it cvirT .ii. (.ri-r.-rriit- hii will until J fit a aii(i.ili nf . liiti. Kttk'll.ti ovirlltn pattern. 'I I. U i.Htii-rn I, mi new ti nt ii will Ih a"M t liillnra m il yi-ir it the laU-at." I'm l.tn LkTii.tn.l of 1 lip i.nlirrn la a tli-cn crny, with nn alii."t. In.i.'ri'f !III. ovitIIhw or rlif.-U. 'I In : r of ll.u fiilirlc tlm-a In. I almw il-iKt i-nIIy. !' iti.f wrlfikln nml Ima taki'ii llm ilyi ihi wi'll Hint flit giirini'tit liM.ka llkn iww tiritll II la all a .i ii oMt, "1 In. H.ail iimi-i In wav- IliK tlila :.irtiii'!it Wit, acli'i'tml with mtutmal citri. 'lln-rtt la no almrt wim.I In tint fatifir ami nn alioilfly. '1 in rlnlli linta an fltip . wcav. tl.1t It irc.i'iita a Tiitfly liunl aurfui-f atnl at tli a.-ilitv tlttic la aoft unit liltalih. It will not ai'nfT lip or Kt al.liiy. Tlila rlnlli rntinot lat lMiiit;lit from tin niiii ror li'ia than 9-1.1 . jaril. ii't niatn-r If y Niui.'lit (It., tlionaaml yanla. Wt arr tli I'arlfli Cnuat rrri'ai-nlHttvia of a aymll rntf. of Him Inr'i'Mt winiIii fjillla In Hit wnrlil That I'liahlfa ua In iitak tlila uniiriM-ailciiii.il oITit of a ault In ynttr fnraaiirn fur W'JiK MmmI fnr aantpli.- hull It tn plrrra t. hnw lorn .ml rrpH flit wiajl ptramla are nottj Ituw well thtilytt baa ae(. There is more Catarrh in this Bec tlon of the contry than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incur able. For a great many years doc tors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by-constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced It in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. It is taken iaternally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- oboonfull. It acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer One Hundred Dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F.J. Cheney &Co. Toledo, Ohio. Hold by druggists, 75e. Take Hall's Family Pills for con Ladies. I have received the spring and sum mer samples of The Standard Ladies Tailoring Co., for Eton, Pony and shirt waist suits, skirts, jackets and rain couts. Jm. Miss Mae Snider. FIXAL, IT.OOK, Land Offce at Lakeview, Oregon, Mar., 24, 1000. Is'otlce is hereby given that the following-named set tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will le made before Ileglster aud Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on the 21st day of May, 1900 viz. Harry A. calderwood HE 2.J5G for the N NWtf & NJ NEJ Sec. 14 Tp. 37.S' Range 25 E W M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, viz: clay Rambo, Frank Donlson, Thomas calderwood and Nelson calderwood of Plush Oregon. J . N. Watson Register. Human Blood Harks. A tale of horror was told by marks of human blood in the home of J. W. Williams, u well known merchant of Bac, Ky. He writes: "Twenty years ago I had severe hemorrhages of the lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's New Discov ery. It completely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, and Is the only known cure for Weak Lungs. Every bottle guaranteed by Lee Reall Druggist. Mc and fl.00. Trial bottle free. rill ont tlila tYinpon atnl mall to oa anil w III atml Toil a aanilili. of the Hoth. W aMlar antee that tlip hii..I la tn-limHy rut from Ilia Yerjr taut or rioin rmm which w inak. tha anil. When you Tlalt I'ortlaml. cmne In ami inrlfy tlila or any axiu-rtlnn wo mak. If y.nl wlah, auk Bonn Tori lam! frh'ml tn tell ynn almiit the ri illation and tunillni; of the Coluuihla Woolen all I la Co. It la the almplpat thing In the worlil to liar. boiii. friend fake your ineaatire. We will nl you a ta(e . nieaaure free, ami Inatrni'tloiia tiow to take a uieaaure for a anlt of rlothra. lie aure aut) eeml for thla eamiile. If yon Ret ault from thla offer, you will he wearlnK a garment the pattern of which local dealer ran not poaalhly Ket In atock lafore another year. The pattern of our t'JH ault will lie avid next year aa the Intent O.y other tullora). COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland, Ore. ColntnMu Woolen Mill Co., Portland. Or. I'lcaao aeml me frea, anmple of lale pat tern EnKllKh or er II tie ft.la. from whleh yon aifreo to make a ault to meaaura for t'J). Alao Rend me, re., a pocket tape meaanre and I. lank, and lualructlotia for taklnf meaaarea. Thla Jia not obligate Die to buy suit uoleae I wlah. Name A Jilreaa TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878, United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Apr., 4. 1900. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Solomon' It Chandler, of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ofllce his sworn state ment No. 3078. For the purchase of the SEJ of See, No 32 in Township No. 38 S, Rango No. 21 E W M, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valu able for lis tlmlxT or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before ReRlsterund Receiver at Lakeview, Ore., on Friday, tho 15th day of June, 1900. Ho names as witnesses: E. V. Ahlstrom, C. S. Loveless, II. A. Pax ton and Frank wllson of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ofllce on or before said 15th day of June, 1900. J. N. Watson Register. CASTOR I A For Infant, and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought 3i,jnatnre of Notice. You must have u permit before you can travel shabby sheep any place Lake county. J. F. Cluikson, Stock Inspector, in Conn, Paisley, comity of Lake, Staff of Oregon, litis this ilny. filed In this nHii t' li In HWiirn hliilcmcnt No 307-, for tin- purt'luiHf f the V SWJ Swj; NWJ .s,.,.. 1J At Si;j M',it of h.tH.hi N,', II 111 TowiiHhlp No. :il S,, Huno No. 17 E. W. M.. ami will tiffi-r proof to show Hint tin- html sought M more vilunlili' for It m IIiiiIm r or stone than for ii'i lcnll urul purpiiHi-H, nml to 1'hIuIiIImIi III t'l.lilll to Hlild luml be fore ReyUier uml I! Ivit ill I. like view, Oniron, on Friday, tin 15th tiny of June, i:mm;. lie llll inch as II HfMHet. ; C. ). Moon? of Lakeview, Oregon. 11. W. I -arrow, l. 15. Conrad, .. A. Farrow of Palsly Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming ad versely the nliove-ileHirlbed lauds are rrtiicHt'd to llle their claliiirt In this oilice on or before said 15th da of .llllie, I'llMi. J.N. Watson l-'-l'J Register. 1 1 II libit OTII V.. Timber Laud Act June 3, 1S7. I'nlted States 1 .and Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Apr., I, llMMi. Not lee Is hereby given that In com pllance with tlieprovlsloiiH of the act of congress of June 3 1K7S, entitled "An act for the sale of tlmls-r land In the staU'" of California, Ore.on, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as fxtemled to all the Pubic Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Elmer C. Ahlstrom, of lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this Ofllce his sworn statement No. 3079, for tho purchaso of the s;' NWJ & SJ NEJ of Sec. No. 32 in Township No. 3(1 S, Rango No. 21 E W M, and will offer poof to show that the laud sought Is more valu able for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposed, and to es tablish his claim to said land before Register & Receiver at Lakeview Ore. on Friday, tho 15th day of Juno, 190(1. Ho names as witnesses: S. 11. Chandler, C. 8. Loveless, R. A. Pax ton and Frank Wilson of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tho abovo-descrlbed lands ar requested to file their claims In thla ofllce on or before said 15th day of June 1900. J. N. Watson Register. For Sale. One fluo Jack, aud a small bund of good mares. For particulars, writ to J. W. Loftus, Adol, Oregon. OAOVOXIIA. Bean tie 1 Kind You Have Always Boujff V