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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1906)
I X tUMtlonnl Xocal W'm. II. lloiielh-l U In town thin week. Congrewi U working on a revised C'llllllHMI Exclusion lllW, lliilley wan In town bint Hutur diiy from tho wood citinp. Art Hliniiioim U tending bur at Iotl Ilcvlow during Jolm Simmons tiiMwl with tlm grip. W. K. McCormuck whk down from . Hummer Iiko hint Saturday making preparation for aheep nlicurluir. W. W. ' I'reelmrg, Hub lilgelnw, Jllllll l'H('OI'k Hllll Ed HIlllOIIM left find of the week for tho itii-p range. Geo. Vlw, proprietor of tho White Bakery, lit building n lrlck oven in irlir to mipply tho ditmmid for bread. Tin northern at ago made It hint trip over tho mount hIii with h atelgh Monday, Wagoim are running mII tlm way now, A dontrurtlvo (lro occiirod at Pondlo ton it fuw day ago which burned tli Ntook yard there and several IjIckhIihI horned with lout In the flro. There will lxt a IhihIiioh inxolliig nt tho ltHptlnt Church next Bntnrdiiy afternoon at 2 o'clock. All iin'inU-r of tlm iliitUt Church of Iikevlew are roquonted to ntteiid. K: K. HeiiderHon of Silver Iiko, candidate for Republican iioiiilnulloii for county ctiiiiiiilMiloni'r, wum inter viewing thu voter In t he south end hint week. ll Martod on hi return Iioiuti Mondiiy. Tho Item puhlUhiKl In The Exam luer litHt week thitt W. NV. Arthur had IoiihimI tho panttire hind from NV. M. lllllVey WIIM the rel)t of till Examiner reporter's over realou piirmiit for new, mid It hiin aliiee developed that Mr. Arthur did not get tho paature. Mr. J. 11 Ho lie ha leu od tho pasture mid will conduct It thl M'Iihoii. Bee It 1 m iinnoiiiiceinent In thin Inane. There In iimre Catarrh In thin wi' tluii of the coiitry than nil other iIIm-fitm-H put together, and until thu hint few yearn win mippnHod to Ik Incur able, l-'or h great tunny yearn doc tor pronounced It n local dhteaao mid preHcrltM-d H'nl remedies, and liy.coiiHtiintly falling to euro with local treat incut, pronounced It In curable. Science Iiih proven catarrh to Iw a coiiMtlt utloiial ilhM-aMc, and therefore require roiiHtltutloual treatment. Hall aCatnrrh Cure, man ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, In tho only coiiHtltu tlonal curt on the market. It U taken Internally in done from 10 drop to a ten- Hhoonfcill. It nets directly on the blood and tnuroiin Mirfuccn of tho nyMtcin. They offer Onu Hundred Dollar for any cane It fall to cure. Fend for circular and testimonial. Addn-Nn: V. J. Chuney;& Co. Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv driiKKlHt, 7.1c . Take Hall Family 1'IHh for con Mtlpatlon. A 5chedule of the wages that will be paid by Mason, Davis & Co., on the Ditch Work. 4.ro per hour for man and team (2 liorneH) 'Zl.tc per hour to men,, 'ile per hour to plow-men. i.o irhour for a team of horne with hiirnenH, wo fumlhh driver, or wo will pay f20 per month for team uud liarueHH, we hoard Hiipl team. Men owning their own team tniiHt furnlnh harnena for their homes. NVo will charito M.&0 per wink for Lourd per man, and furulHli hay and (ruin ut tho following price uow prevail Iiir: 915. (X) per toil for hay gar per ton for rollud hurley. Men liritiKiiiK their fnmillea may hoard thuuiHolveR. TIioho delring may buy feed and fjrniu for their homo, either from tho Compauy or on tho outaide, a they nee, fit. Our pay day 1 on the 2tth of each mouth for previous mouth. MuHon, PhvI 1 Company, jfitf by Jame N, Davl. Ayers Impure blood aUvays shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. ' ItntiirtiliiK from tlia '' r. I ' rtrfuct mtt. Mr tiloucl liml. ' liaaltli k"0- ' ",w '"lM':f of ' Sartsustllla ooniilell enroll iiik fl.OO botllo. All lrliull. J. C. A VIC It CO., for I,hv?imI, Mimn. Impure Blood Aid tho Sarsaparilla by keepirm tj-" bowels resutai with Aver Fill' WIIIU S Dunlway AW i Tor State Printer . "1 hereby phtdtfo tho people of Ore gon u (treat reduct ion of tho enormi'UH et of the ofllen, If elected, and I lo darn upon my honor that I xhall neck neither to perpetuate old abueN of the oflleo nor eiiKHe In new M'lierneH to loot tho treiiury. " NV1I11 K. Dunlway. "Willi H. Dunlway U a man of uteri liiK Integrity and thorough knowledge of tho prlutliitf biiKlneM. " l'orltand Iilior 1'reh. It I my purpoHA to bo a candidate for nomination a State l'rlnter In tho Itcpuhllcan prlmarioH next uprlny (April 1!NK1). I Hollclt tho mipport of ICepiiblican Keuerally, and eHpfn; lally do I auk tho help of all who want reform In tho State printing OHIce, At prcnent it 1 tho mean of extract iutf larKo muiiH of money from the treamiry for which tho eoplo of Ore KOii K't no equivalent Ijeneflt. If elei'ted, I hereby pledge niywelf to a Kreat reduction in tho enorrnoux coot of the olllce, and declare upon my honor that I shall neck neither to perpetuate the old abtiMea of tho olllce nor ciiKiitfe In new Hchemea to loot the treiiHtiry. (And the public may rent UMMiired, if I am elected Ktato l'rlnter, that, those who opptwo mo will take pleiiHiire in helping me keep thl pledge. ) The following ipiention, it nee rim to me, are proper to axk about a candi date who neck a lU-publican nomina tion: 1. I he an honcht man? '2. Ha he the neccmuiry cjualillca tioii? :i. I he a Republican in fact a well a in name? 4. Ha he given audi service to hi party's principle and standard bear ei a to deservo hi party' recogni tlon? UnleH the candidate' record will command alllrinatlve answer to these uestlons, he ought uot reason ably to exect fuvor of tho party. Knowing that I am qualified by year of experience to fill the olllce of State Trluter, uud trusting that niT personal record will 1 found satisfac tory, I respectfully ask your aid In tho coming content. Truly Yours, NV, K. Dunlway. TIMHKK I.AI .OTlCK. Timber Lund, Act Juno 3. 1S7X. I'nlted State Lnnd Otllce, Litkevlow Oreiron. A nr. 14. l'HMl. Notli-e Is hereby jjlven that In com pllaure with the provisions of the act of CongrcH of Juno '.i, WS, en titled "An act for the sale of timber land In the State of California, Ore gon, Neviuln nud Washington Terri ' tory", n extended to nil the Public ' Land State by net of August 4, lst)2, Charley Mcsner, of Klamath Full, county of Klamath State of Oregon, ho tiled in thl office hlssw orn state ment No. ItOls, for the purchase of the SwJ NwJ, NwJ Swi, Sec. 29 nnd si:i m:l fkj ski, f n- 'm, in Township No. :US., Hangi'No. IS E wM., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said (and la-fore County Clerk at his ottltial place of business ut Kluniath Falls, Oregon on Friday the Oth day July, l'.KHl. He names us witnesses; llurliert Cramer, Frank Hall, Arnold U. NVsg ner of Klamath Falls, Or., ami i has. Mccuinber, of Dairy, Oregon. Any uud all persons claiming ad versdy tho ubove described lands are requested to file their cialniH la this olllce on or before said Oth duy of July WOO, J, N. NVutson Register. WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adiolulug territory. Salary 120 and expenses paid weekly expense money advanced, woric pleasant,; position permanent. No investment or exper ience required Spare time valuable. Wi lfn nt. mien for full particulars and eudose self -addressed envelope. ...... ............. . .. . i r . BUfl'atHNX.UAri, isj, ijaKO rt., Chicago, 111. 12t w E VILL TAKE THE RlSf Glmucs to how you - without any nmU to y ou-Umt w can U Tw li nif wniTiitruii in voiirmuiun that you vex naa. ai . . . . rHOuaaiw tio trie TrouaerB wm yuu wuu mt for Ui euie oioth. Our rrii ' .'" y a juii. cloth U pl.natd irru or u"Vhri.,k oloth itrou w.y, w iiunutH It navr to fd or tarluk, w.r llk laathar. VTrlto unOIIIBII Uf nnl CM Mil IS Pfl. 1 tuUuy lur StUiM mw CANDIDATES' COLU'i For CommlMlotwr. 1 hereby mibmlt my name a a in- dldate for County Commissioner sub ject to tho action of tho Republican voter In tho primary election to le held April '20, !KKI, In Lake County, Oregon. If. It. Heryford. For Representative. (Jeo, II. Merryman, of Klamnth Falls, Oregon, candidate for the nom ination of Joint lU-prcsentntivfl on the i:-ptihliciwi ticket at tho Primary election, April 20th, Y.m. T th Ocmocralk fny of Lak(County. I most respectfully mibmlt my name a a candidate for tho nomina tion of Sherilf hf ImVh county, Ore gon, HiibjiH't to tho action of the Dem ocratic Party in Primary Klectlonto lj held on April '20, l'.xxi. F. P. Lane. To Republicans of Lake County. I hereby submit my name b a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, subject to tho action of tho Republican of tho county, in primary Election on April th, 19015. Allert Dent To lb KcptiblluM of tak County. I aspire to bo the Republican nominee for County Clerk of Lake county, Oregon, at tho general election next June, and will submit my name for your consideration at the Primary Klectlon to lo held April 20th, 100G. I atk at your hand a careful consid eration of niy qualification and, if in your opinion, 1 am capable and wor thy, respectfully ask your support. Your Truly, E. N. Jaquiftb. To The Republican Voters. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tho olllce of County Clerk of Lako county. Oregon, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Lako county at the primary election to U held on April 20th, OuG. J. NV. Tucker. Because He Wants It- Some candidates are born. Others liocome candidates at the argent solic itation of their friends, but J. L. Smith i a candidate for county clerk of Lake county, subject to action of tho Republican Party in Primary Elec tion, April 20, VJ00 RocauHO ho wants tho otllce. Democratc Voters, Notice. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the otllce of Sheriff of Lake county, Oregon subject to the decis ion of the Democratic voters, at the primary election to bo held on April 20tb, 1900. Lee IiealL For Trjasurer. I hereby announce inyse'f as a can didate for the nomination of County Treasurer, for re-election, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary duct ion to be held April '20th, 190C, in Lake County, Ore gon. F. O. Ahlstrom. For County Commissioner. Silver Lake, Ore., Jan. 30, 190G. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination to the otllco of County Commissioner, of Lake County, Oregon, subject to the decision of tho Republican voters at tho Primary Election to be held April '20, 1900. Respectfully, E. K. Henderson. For State Frinter. Tho undersigned announces himself as a Republican candidate for renom 1 nation for State Pr'uter, subject to tho decision of tho Republican voters at tho primary election April '20. Now serviug first term. The same courtesy that has been accorded to State olllcors generally, that of a re nomination, would be greatly appre ciated. J. R, WHITNEY. Albany, Oregon. For State Treasurer. I hereby announce myself to the Re publican vote-s of Lake County, Ore gon, as a candidate for the nomination for the office of State Treasurer, at tho primary eloction to bo held April '20th. Examine my record as a private cit izen, a publio official aud as an honest and successful business man, and if you can find uo good reasons for op posing mo, I earnestly Bolicit your support. Thos. F. Ryan, Oregon City, Oregon. For Sale. Thirty-three young, well bred cat tle. Ten milch cows in the bunch. II ,K . Reed, Paisley, Ore. 2t C. C. Pratt aud Mrs. Pratt were up from tho ranch Saturday 'and visited with Mrs. J. D. Heryford. your u.ur. utr-- "k aa to is ::..'i .:h. uu o, ,ou ami ui Cheviot or nut trtiil Womwd,. Thj .!.. or shrink. It Will kHD 11 KUd COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND 0RE00N r m JUS Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress Koods, consisting of Silk Mulls. TaffeLas, Voiles, Batiste, Ventura Suitings, Organdies, India Linens & Lawns, Shirb Waists, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and Chadren's BUSTER BROWN DRESSES, and Boys' White and Colored Waists, have just arrived. PRICES ARE LOWER than ever before known in Lakeview. Lakeview Candidate for Republican Nomi-j nation as State Treasurer JUDGE THOMAS F. RYAN Of Oregon City. Porn in Rhode Island 46 years ago, Judge Ryan came to Oregon in his 21st year and entered the employ of the Brownsville Woolen Mills Co. at its factory in Brownsville. The fol lowing year he went to Oregon City, where he has since resided. He has been elected as Mayor, City Recorder and School Director and Clerk of Ore gon City, aud for thelast seven years has been the County Judge of Clacka mas County, in which position he has proven himself to be an exception able business man, paying off an in debtedness of over 200,000 and at the same time constructing each year many miles of good, improved mod ern roads, and decreasing the tax levy each year. In an interview Judge Ryan says: "Being neither President, Cashier or Stockholder in any bank or Agent nor Employee of any Money Loaning Institution, I pledge myself to use and guard the funds of the State in a strict conformity to the laws of the State and for the interests of all of the people and not discriminate in favor of any institution or person. As a man of the people, independent of any clique, faction or corporation, I request the support of all Republicans in securing this nomination, and if elected I promise to perform every duty required of the State Treasurer in an efficient and economical manner. Devel's Island Torture la no worse than the terrible case of Tiles that afllcted me for 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Naplet of llugies, Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic. 5c at Lee Beall druggist. V ui; GEORGE JAHHERTHAL y ill i mm II l mill IHJUIUM ii... ARRIV Mercantile Petition for Liquor License. We, the undersigned legal voters of Paisey Percinct, Lake Connty, Ore gon, respectfully petition the lion. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon, to grant a License to U. Yt. Couley to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon in Paisley Precinct Lake county. State of Oregon for the period of six months, as in duty bound we will ever pray: T. C. Welch L. A. Moss M. C. Currier E. E. Wert L B. Whitehouse II. T. Stanley J. II Harper Art Stanley Hugh Witzel F. W. Farrow Phi Bush S. Gaylord A. J. Hampton W. S. Hartlerode J. J. Moore Win. Dobkina Ross Finley W. W. Hampton J. C. Hanan A. .T. Scott C. M. Hanan Virgil Conn John N. Long Lawrence S. Ainsworth A. A. Witham J. S. Kelsay W. W. Witham C. B. Witham C. W. Withers Camp Behr W. H. Tucker L. C. Hartlerode Geo. Ranney W. Y. Miller Frank Dobkins Ernest Mathes Wm. Taylor AI Christen U. W. Hanan John Drumm J. F. McDonald B. W. Farrow C. L. Withers W. S. Blair S. S. Banister Al Farrow P. W. Banister F. L. Hunter N. Smith Geo. Drumm Geo. Conn Al Banister Will J. Sherlock F. A. Fitzpatrick E. C. Stickel J. A. Drnmm J. S. Elder M. Lauritzen W. P. Welch J. A. Barbara F. C. Miller Joe Smith G. Wr. Cooley State of Oregon ) County of Lake I 88 We L. C. Hartlerode and J. A. Bar ham being first duly sworn according to law depose and say: Xbat the fore going petition contains the signatures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters of Paisley Pre cinct Lake County Oregon, that each of said signatures is genuine; that each of the persons whose signatures are signed to said petition is an actual resident in said precinct at the date hereof and was and has been actually a resideent of and residing in said precinct at least thirty days imme diately preceding the date he sign ed said petition and also of the filing of the same. L. C. Hartlerode, J. A. Bar ham. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of March A. D. 190G. A. A. Witham, Justice of the Peace. Paisley precinct, Lake coun ty, Oregon. (seal) NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon on May 2 1900, for a license to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in less quantities than one gallon in Paisley Precinct, Lake County Oregon, for a period of six months from the 2nd day of May A. D. lyoc G. W. Cooley. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Mrs. Joe Ambrose, to the amount of anything. The publio will ploase take notice and abide accordingly. Dated this 12th day of April, 1906. Joe Ambrose. COMFORTS is all the more ap preciated if that Uot tie of good old JESSE MOORE WHISKEY is by your side. ED Company $1450 IN PURSES. Races Commenceon Mon day, July and. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give five days' racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 1906. The sum of 11450. will be distributed in purses as follow : FIRST DAY-JULY 2nd First Race, mile dash, purse Second Race, b for. for 3-year olds, purse SECOND DAY-JULY 3rd Third Race, y mile dash, purse Fourth Race, ) i mile heat, parse THIRD DAY-JULY 5th Fifth Race, t mile dash, purse Sixth Race, mile heats, purse FOURTH DAY-JULY 6th Seventh Race, mile dash, purse Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, purse FIFTH DAY JULY 7th Ninth Race, 1 mile dash, for trotters and pacers, parse 150 200 1100) There will proltably be -other on the last day. race All races are free for alL CONDITIONS. All of the above races are free for all, four to enter and three to start but the Association reserves the right to hold a less number than four by re- ducing the purse in proportion to the number of horses entered. Entries to close the evening before the race. The Pacific Coast Blood horse Association roles to govern all running races. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows : 70 per cent to the first horse and 30 per cent to the second 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 tho 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, V. L. Snelling, Robt. McKee, F. P. Light. V. L. SNELLING, F. P. LIGHT, Secretary. President. TIMBER LAND .VOTICK. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, April 17, 1906. Notice la hereby given that in con- pllance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber landa In: the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory." a extended to all the public land states by act of Augnst 4, 1892, John E. Hlller, of SIhsod, county of Siskiyou, state of California. Las filed In this office his sworn statement No 3025, for the purchase of the wj Sw, SEJ SwJ, sec. 15; NEJ NwJ, sec. 22, in township No. 35 S., It. 17 E., w. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his) claim to said land before county clerk, at his official place) ) of business at Klamath Falls, Ore. I gon, on Friday, the 6th day of July, J JiMJO. He names aa witnesses: t nas. .uecuiuuer or Dairy, Oregon, chas. It. Dusenbery, chas. Mesner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. A. Mccul ley of Mctioud, California. Any and all persons claiming ad-j versely the above-described lands areA requested to tile their claims in thla ohice on or before eald 6th day of July, 1906. ' ..... J. N. Watson, Register. 200 I150 1160 175 ' 1 'J