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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1906)
goto Ctoutttit C?ct nlnrtr Pablle.. Every Tharaday. C. O. MCTZKER. MtmM BalMInt jtntored at the trot Offlceat lkeTtw, Or, aa Second-Cla. Matter. (One Year S-00 TERMS: Hlx Months 1. 00 (Three Montha 5O ..klt .MJIV. OREGON, HAY 17. !,. lepublieau ticket put up ly tV . lost tho primary election, f: r . highest state office down, is one that any man may recommend. The county ticket, especially, in fLa county, is one that every ixepuo lican can conscientiously stand by on elcetion day. The manner in which the ticket was put up this year places it far above the recommeudation of any one man or newspaper, however, as it was the people's choice ; it is not ticket forced upou the voters by politicians and to be whitewashed for decency sake. Every one of them are good, honroable, clean men of worth and sterling character, who can well stand upon their own merits. The character of the men is well knowu by all their acquaintances and un questioned by those who do not have the pleasure of knowing them person ally. The manner in which thty were nominated distinctly places them to the front as proper men for the offices to which they are to be elected, and every Republican should, and no doubt will, recognize in the coming election that noble principle "major ity rules," which we all must hail as fair and just if our own interests are to receive justice. The Democratic newspapers that haw been subject to the oath of fealty to both Governor Chamberlain and President Koosevelt, one the Democratic governor of Oregon and the other the Republican president of the United States, and basking in the fe licity of mutual allegiance to both have had a boom thrown into their mystic castles. It has been claimed by the Democratic press of the 6tate that President Roosevelt desired the reelection of Chamberlain, but when the President was informed of the free use of his relations with Chamberlain, he denied emphatically that he ever said, or intimated such a thing, so that the "Chamberlain -Roosevelt" ad herents have learned that something more than a hyphen separates the pol icies of the Democratic Governor and the Republican President. Subscriptions are coming in to The Examiner very rapidly here lately, eighteen having been received last week. NVe attribute this run to the page write-up of the county printed in several issues of this paper a few months ago which brought us numer ous requests for sample copies. We sent out several hundred samples, and now many of those who received a copy are becoming interested and seek further . information from the same source. The Examiner is issu ing over VIM copies each week, which makes it the best advertising med ium in Southeastern Oregon. A fact that is recognized by all advertising agencies, as evidenced by the numer ous requests we receive weekly for advertising space, many of which we refuse, on accoun of the cheap rates. We make our own rates, and give the same rate to all advertisers. County Attorney Mackintosh of Seattle, holds the wronging of women as" a trivial offense to be punished by a term of less than two years in the penitentiary. Ho says that "what ever wrong Creffield did Mitchell's sitser, he paid the penalty in the pen itentiary." Mr. Mackintosh's views might have been changed had the ras cal been allowed to live, and practise his immoral teachings in Settle and make a victim of the prosecutor, us many people of Oregon communities were brought to shame and disgrace eeds of that scum of Hades. 1.., '-i a battle, Riminess life u i -u It'u with competition. The most ;vw ; weapon in business warfare n vi .). .sing. Make good choice of vi or .si' pom Bee that it is well tcm- . r.i l .'i 1 trusty in order to win tuc cf n. '.i lie Examiner has been in the lt:-i if for 27 years and is a sure bus :' f tcr. No mutter with w hat vigor the Seat tle authorities prosecute young Mit chell, the slayer of Crellleld, Le will b hailed and remembered as a hero who wus a martyr to a uoblo cause, by tho thousands of home-loving people. The time to advertise Is wheu want more business. you TO TI113 VOTERS OP LAKG COUNTY: Having been regularly nominated m the candidate of the Republican Party for the office of Sheritr of Lake county, I now ask the voters or this County to carefully consider whether I am worthy of their support or not. I have been a resident and taxpayer in Lake County for about 17 year and feel that I am permanently Iden tified with its business Interests. It you shall see fit to elect me your Sheriff for the next two years I promise yon, upon my honor as a man, that I will give strict attention to the duties of the Sheriff's office and 1 the Sheriff of no faction, but will perform ita duties without fear or favor, and give the people an holiest, etllcieut and economical administration. I have no enemies to punish, and no friend need toexpe't auy favor from me inconsistent with my duty to the public. Albert Dent, Republican Nominee for Sheriff. The Base Ball Tourament. The base Wll season opened in real earnest last Sunday wheu three of the lest ball tennis in the county crossed bats for honois on the Lakeview dia moud. Paisley, Pine Creek and t he local team were the contestants. The first game was played in the morning between the home team and the Paisley boys. A large crowd) witnessed the event at the new ball grounds in the Walters Held, just west of the Watson residence. The day was fine for tho players aud pleuty cool enough for the spectators. Paisley went to the bat, and were a little wably on account of not having had any practise. Their first inning resulted in a 0 for them; Lakeview was glad to go to the bat, but the way Banister shot the ball over the plate made them dizzy at first, but they managed to run in three men. Five times in succession Paisley failed to tally. Lakeview made one in their second inning and were goose-egged four times in succession. Paisley made 2 in the sixth and the locals nothing. In the seventh Paisley was whitewashed and the locals made one. It was a close, hard game up to the last half of the eighth, when, with two men out, aa easy sky ball was landed into Banister's hands wheu the catcher collided with him and the ball fell to the ground. Before the boys could collect themselves five of the locals had made home, and the 0 for Paisley in the first of the ninth left the game to Lakeview by a score of 2 to 9. The score by innings: Paisley 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 Lakeview 31000015 -9 The line-up in the morning was Paisley Banister p Harper c Withers lb Sprague 2b Hanan 3b Judge ss Long rf Mulkey cf Beebe If Henry Cook, Afternoon game: Pine Creek Smith p Gibbons c Vernon lb Amick 2b Cook 3b Broili ss I Smith if Mulkey cf Stephens If Lakeview Fieeburg p Hobart c Bigelow lb Storkman 2b Boyd 3b Carroll ss Snider rf Boone cf Reynolds If Umpire. Lakeview Free burg p Hobart c Bigelow lb Storkman 2b Boyd 3b Carroll ss Snider rf Boone cf McDonald If Umpire. Sprague, The game between Lakeview and Pine Creek was a hard contest, won by the State Line team by a score of 11 to.C. Both teams played their best, and while the score gave the State Line boys an apparently easy game, they were aware that the slight-: est error on their Dart might result in ! defeat for them. The first inning the state liners failed to tally, while the locals scored one, but the latter part of the game the visitors took the lead and held it to the last. Paisley will give a tournament some time in June, tho date to be set later ou. It is to be hoped that Pine Creek and Lakveiew can ls there. CHARLES V. GALLOWAY Yamhill County. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE Representative In Congress. ,. , . iH--.,- " ; v-y ' ft. ... i V ( " Celebrated SOU) Birthday. A real, Interesting birthday party was given Inst Monday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Snelliug, in hon or of the SUti anniversary of the birth of "Graudmn" Miller, mother of Mrs. V. L. Suelling, Mrs. P. l Lane and Mr. P. M. Miller. The affair was conducted in a good, old fashioued way, and good old grandmas were the guests. It was a day of supreme pleasure, not of bridge whist, ping pong, polo, or anything of the kind, but the guests sat in easy rockers and with spectacles in hand, unsteady! with age, chatted aud chatted and j chatted; old, old incidents were re-j newed, old pastimes and school girl; pranks were vividly brought back to i memory and even some dear old-fashioned love stories were indulged in, which brought the sweet, tender smil es to the faces of these grandmas that would have put new life into the grandpas had they been near and peer ed into those sweet old faces with their dimmed eyes aud allowed their memories to fly buck a few score years. A luncheon was served for tho ladies rf tnrwlu-ii)i.a ifwittiin' ill tliia u-nrlil v. , v- out slices ol lignt-iireaii wun wilier spread ou them witn a slice of meat betwixt' like these same grandmas had fixed up many aud many a time and put in the old tin bucket for pa and the boys when they were goiu' to the woods.) cake and ice cream. Those present were Mrs. Schlagel, j Mrs. Bernard, Mrs. Patxon, Mrs. J Jackson, Mrs. Russill, Mrs. Boydstun, i Mrs. Buttler, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. i Whorton. Notice Co Public. No person or persons are allowed to trespass or prospect on Section 30, township 4S North, Range 13, West, on the California Side of the Hoague Mining District, without first getting written permission and making con tract with J. Monroe Layman, Fort BidwelL California. Any one doing so without written authority will be prosecuted. J. Monroe Layman, 19-24 Deaths from Appendicitis decrease In the Mime ratio that the use of Dr. Kind's Life 1'IIU In-; creases. They save y ou from danger and bring quick and painless release : from constipation and th Ills grow-: lug- out of it. Strength and vigor ; always follow their use. Guaranteed by Iav them. Beall Druggist. 23c. Try Human Blood flarks. A tale of horror was told by marks ; of human blood In the home of J. W. ! Williams, a well known merchant of ; Bac, isy. He writes: "'Twenty years ago I bad severe hemorrhages of th" lungs, and was near death when J began taking Dr. King's New Discov ery. It completely cured me and 1 have remained well ever since." It curvH J U-niorrhages. Chronic Coughs, Settled ( olds and Bronchitis, and is the only knowncurefor Weak Lungs. Kverv bottle guaranteed by l-e I5eall Druggist. 30c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. Summons. i In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Lake. ' FRANK X. SCHLECHT, Plaintiff, I vs , GF.ORG E SCHLECHT, Defendant. , To GEORGE SCHLECHT, defend ant above-named : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : Vou are hereby re- j quired to appear and answer the Com-1 plaint filed against you in tho above- j entitled Court and cuuso within six ; weeks from the date of the flrU publi- cation of this Summoi.s, to-wit, on or before tho .list day of May, V.Mi, and if you fail so to appear and answer the same, for want thereof, the above- named plaintiff will take judgment against you fur the sum of SEVEN HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN AND 73-100 (710.73) DOLLARS, for money; loaned you, together w ith his costs and dinbursments in this action, and , for an order of said Court for the sale of any property which may be attach-1 ed herein. ! Notice is hereby given you that this '. summons is served upon you by publi-1 cation thereof in the LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, a newspaper of general circulation, issued and published ; weekly at Lakeview, Lake County, j Oregon, pursuant to an order of tho, Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of said Court, duly made at Chambers, in Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon, on the 'Jth day of March, HJOO. Tho date of tho first publication hereof is April l'Jth, 11)00, and the (Into of the last publication hereof is May 31st, 1900. L. F. Conn, Attorney for Fhtlutiff. WHERH QUALITY COUNTS, WE WIN. Our Sping Stock is arriving:, and will soon be Complete. New spring DressGoods I New spring Neckwear We have here a showing in all the leading shades of gray that has never I teen equaled in Lakeview before. Cream and White Knglish Mohair Ihillianteens, Henrietta Alhetross, ete., ineluding many novelty wnist ings for spring. Do Not BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S I V""Nr!r--- Gives tone, vitality and snap. frgj' j '-.''SCct it from your Jruggiit i tt nser xrfi r I B,lilllii..uJHiir ii. I K-W ' i -J III. "1 UJI UJ 1 -!! - -L- IM.H'LL.lJ.LL UJIU JHUJIM-' Htl L M.LH'FW ll'lff ,HM1 J 1,1111 L IU'.h?ggBg?V r i Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seve.i MClon boxes sold In past 13 months. TIlIS Signature, r ". TV .V -.-V! NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE , n,er, may be a hundred men In as you lut Out In nm mn other fin yoursen in uii uiucr iruMinit.ii. It Is simply un lmpoHHlblllty to get a perfect fittlnif ult by buying reiuly-to-,wcar clothes. We will make a suit to your measure for l.'O. Tou pay that much, or nearly that tnui-h for nvery Jinnd-me-down suit you buy. ! Fill out thla eonpn and mall to na and we will aend on a aample of the rloth. We tcuar antee that the amnple le actually rut from the very bolt of rloth from whl'-ti we make the ault. When you Tlalt Portland, mine In and verify thla or au aaaertlon we make. If ou with, aak aotne Portland friend to tell yon almnt the rep utation aud atuuillhK of the Columbia Woolen Ml lie Co. It la the slmpleat thing- In tli world to hare nm. friend take your meaaiire. We will Bend yon a tape nteaatire free, and tnatructlcua Low to take a tneaaure for a ault of elothta. lie aure and aend for thla .ample. If yon get ault from thla offer, yon will I wearlnic a garment th. pattern of wtileh local dealera can not ponalhly iiet In atnek tiefore another ear. Tli. pattern of our t'J anlt will I aold neit year aa tlie lateat thy other tallora). COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland, Ore TIMHCK LAND NOTICE. Timber Land Act June .'I, 178, United St at oh Lund Office, Lakeview Oregon, Apr., 4. 100(5. Notice 1h hereby given that In com pliance with the provlsloiiHof the act of Congress of June .'I, 1878, entitled "An act for the Hale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," au extended toall Public Land States by act of August 4,' 1S!)2, Solomon B Chandler, of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this at filed in this ollice his sworn stab nitwit No. 15078. For the purchase of the SEJ of So No !S2 In Township No; !5(S, Range Ni 21 K W .M, and will offer proof to hIkm that the lam sought Is more valu able for Its timber or stone than foi agricultural purposed, and to estab lish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Ore., on Friday, the 13tU day of June, 1100. An Attractive Array Neek Kihhons, Tinsel Melts, Side Combos, Overlook This The children's friend Jaynels Tonic Vermifug c Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles. To Cure a Cold in One Day this city wlio tmve armn the man In tin- wholu county who nm. length , In the name I t'ufnmnm'1 Hntlii fftro rlfithtH ari turned nut Uy tLf lUuusullil. I'jr iiid('l)iii4r'. 'ltif aio i-iit bu1 Mwrtl Thn! la why yoti liari. tMuiittit nutta Iterrtn f'r. i:.ni li tlinir lk nf wwiir. InTor. mi Knit worn lliftji hulf ii tiny. We nmkn a in1t to our nu-itnre tor jour tlti.l... wiir Mint will tit Imthiiwi It n( liiillt for ii, aii'l no urir i!.t for iJK W KuuriiiiliM. tin i-lotli Ut (m mi all i-tirvlnt ttip rloili lit ni'W ntnl tljtoroitK Jut eft ll I.miIi . - lnl-.l lHttiTlin IihimI nrMr rvt-ry nnlil lintxl wwi-il tvltu llk lliii-il wltli lmiirtiil Vcne Hull t-lotli. V luive m-lf.-tfd aeTcrnl imttrnji. any nf wlili ll we will irukr up to )nor lufnitiirr for f'JA, 1 nli-'M ! fvr-H wohii iir.-ffiin m will mull ou a hhihoIh of a Into hnirlUh uv.rllne inltirn. 'I I, In l.rtl rn la an lirw II at II will Im) rilil bf tnllura iifit ear a tlie "latrat." Tbe lin kirpMinil of the pattern la a iWp gray, with an altmmt lnitNrt-iat'iHle oriTlltie or rhnk. 'Hie -. i..r "f thla fnlirli- il-a not allow ilnat eaally, ilova not wrinkle mid hua tnkrn the dye ao wt-ll that the jurtnent ljoka like new nnlll It la all Worn out. The wofil untl u Wfar Ini; thla KurrniMit wna a.-rtiMl with iiiiiiaual cure. There U no ahort wool In the fahrlr and no ahodily. The rloiu hiia ao tine a w-ae th-.t It iireiM'iitrt a fnlrly Imrd aurfaae( and at the anfr time la wift and pllalile. It will not trnlT up or Kt ahluy. Thla rlotti raunot lie IvniKht .1 ...Ill ..a l..u al...n II .Jl m . . r.l .... matter If you iMiuelit fire tliouaund yanla. ' W are the i ih-iiip i oaai riiri'aeiiiaiivea or a arnui. rate nf the liiri-at wihiIiii tnllla In the world. That rnaiili-e na to make thla unprereiliMited onVr of a .tilt to your nn'aNiire for ail. siii for ample null It t ilrei ae. Iiow lonir and even the wool atranaa taa set. are Hole how well theily. Columbia Woolen illlla 'Co., Portland, Or. I'leaae .end nie free, eamplo of Into pat tern Knitllnh OTerllne irooda, from whleli on agree to make a ault to nienauro for f30. Alao aend me, free, a pocket tape meaauro and blank, and lnalrui'tlona for taking meaaurea. Tlila doea not ohllvate me to buy a suit unleaa I wlali. Nam Addrena He names an witnesses: E. c. Ahlstroin, C. S. Loveli'HH, R. A. I'ax ton and Frank Wilson of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are I'l'qiicHtod to file their claims In this oflioe on or before salt 13th day of June, 11)00. J. N. Watson Register. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. . Kind You Have Always Bought irs the . tture of i Notice. nust have a permit before you "el scabby sheep any place- in unty. Clarksou, Stock Inspector. I t. ' , i-.c J. 1 Novelty Hack and o Hand Hags, Silk and Kid Gloves. New Showing of Ikautiful Shirt waists in Lawns to Arrive soon. Men's and Hoys' Spring Clothing. Store. Pioneer Store Cures Crip la Two Day. on every VLjb XXT box. 25c. tjtW' ."aye""'.' j Timber I Jin ! r United Hales Lund Ofl'n o I.ak eview J Orcifon March 20 IDtMl. Notice ! hero- by Ktven that in iinnplianre witli the provixioni of the Ai t of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tint sale of timU'r UikIh in the States of Californln, Oro Kon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all the I'tiblic Land Mate" by act of AukumI 4, 1W2, Oeorgw Conn, I'alMley, rouuty of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day, filed In thU ollii-e his sworn statement No .'1072, for the pun-ham' of the W J SWJ Hw NWJ Sii-. 12& Nil", of Htrtlon No 11 In TowtiHhlp No. 'M !"., Range No. 17 K. W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tlmls r or stone than for agrit'iilt ural purpuHcs, and to eHtabllnh tils claim to said land ls' fore Ri'Klster and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, ou Friday, the loth day of June, I'.HHi. lit; names as witnesses: CF. Moore of Lakeview, Oregon, It. W. Farrow, l. B. Conrad, A. A. Farrow of I'alsly Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming ad versely the nhove-di'Mc rlls'tl lands I art rri Ill's t I to file their claims In this ollice on or before said l.'ith day of June, 10011. .I.N. Watson 12-10 Register. ri MIIK.lt 1.4 M 01l( K. Timber Land Act June 15, 1S7. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Apr., 4, 1!MM. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions) of the act of congress of June ;) 1h7s, entitled "Au act for the sale of timber lamia In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Ruble Land States by act of August 4, 181)2, Flmer C. Ahlstroin, of Lakeview, County of Lake.Ktato of Oregon, has this day llled In this Ollice his sworn statement No. .'5071), for the purchase of the S' NWJ & Si NFJ of Sec. No. .'12 In Township No. .'Ill S, Range No. 21 E W M, aud will offer poof to show that the land sought Is more valu able for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ami to es tablish his cliilin to said laud before Register H Receiver at Lakeview Ore. on Friday, tho 1 ."it Inlay of . I line, 100(1. He iiamcH as witnesses: H. 11. Chandler, C. S. LovcIcsh, R. A. Fax ton and Frank Wilson of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persoiiH claiming ad versely the above-described lands aro rc'jiicstcd to file their claims In this ollice on or before said l.'it h day of JuiiolOOfi. J. N. Wutson Register. C. H. Loveless Invites the public to share their pat ronngo with him at the South Lakeview Feed and LI very Stable. I Jo guarantccH good treat ment to all stock left In his cure, anil proposes to food flood hay and pkwity of it. au-tf