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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
ItoMtlonn. Uocnl i I u tcli lunch at the llrowery Hu lltllll. tf M. Snuderx wiih In town noviTiil (lit)'n during tlin 'tint week. Mr. lilimluirt mid ("liircnco im-coiii-pnnled KlK'i'lir Itliielmi t on n trip over III tllO Wlllllllll'tto valley. Nell Woodward mm down from I'uU liy nnl week after u IoihI of freight fur tin! I'iiUIi')' Mficiiiit Co. J M. K. Miihiiivi' mid Win. I lykciniiii wore depot i.cd to help convey Win. Vlnyni'l hihI K. II. Wi-it to tlm Ti n limit iiuy. W. K. MrCoriiiiu'k Ih 11 fri'ipient vis Itor In our town theno ilnyx. Hn I rnlntf Mm hln''i In tin north ciiil of thin valley. Several ymiug ini'ii itifl l here u few ility Hk'o from Kogtii KIvit valley I11111I I111 'iiiiloviii'ii(. Homn nf tlit'in found J0I1H III till! Cllllllm MllWillill. It. I. Miiplfwli-n returned from tint 1'iilnli'y country IiimI Sunday, and left for Kiirprlmt vitlley Tin-winy In the In t erects of tint In'tiii Ntiimry Co. Wn have not hrard of it rhiirgn of want of ipiulilli'ittloii Ix-lntf urged agAliiMt any nominee of tin) Itepuhll cii 11 party, for oltli-f in huh p roiiiity. Wn received ii letter troui A. Y. Iti-iirli 11 few days ngo, which utated thiil Im wiim roiili'inphil iitf paying IukivlfW a nhort vlxil In tint near fill 11 lit. Win. Holder, the Chewitin iiii fanner, wan lo 11 to touiiliiitt Sunday. Mr. Holder In Htirveylng tint roiit for the Farmer' Miituul Telephone Co. from tint Mom riini'h to Lakcvlett. Albert Int report n very encourag ing outlook throughout tint I'omity for din i-li'i'tion. lie feel confident thiil t ho voter hu Iiiih titlki'il to were Kini'i'i'i' In their ileteriiilimlloil to give h'm 11 hit; majority. Win. Bradford pirkrd up H piece of Incited toRer oil the M reefs of San I'ranelneo after t hi' lire, which he in tends to have inult into 11 scurf pin, an 11 noli veil ir of lint greateM modern American fotillugiat ion. Mls Hall reeelveil II letter from her ulster in liakotn conveying to her tint sad news of her hlstor's serious ill IK'HH, ami the necessity of 11 severe operation which the hospital doetors feared hint would not survive. Mm. 1'. M. Miller ha received from Mr. C0I1I1 of San FliiIK'isro, 11 couple of souvenirs of the great coiiHugra tioii. One in a Hiniill China Haunt dish With one (tide tiiirneil and broken olf mid t hit ot her I n spoon from the Murk Hopkins Itistitute. Mm. Miller vithieH the souvenirs very highly. The people of Ijikvciew bhouhl ive the AlturiiM Dramatic chili a mutdnn welcome and m ool lunlieuce tonight. Tint play "The l'towiiitf Howl" In Hpokcn of very hik'hly where thin com- pany of amiiteurrt have , presented it, mid our people hhould hhow the nhul hand to our ueiuhliorH, who have hi- way trtmted uh ho cordially and liU-r- ally whenever opportunity pifcented. (Juite a number of nhoep chearem are here reinly to lieiu removini; t hit lleecen of the Ijike county Hheep. j Shearing w ill commence im noon iih , the weather clean up. Tho feed In - nald to hit uettinu fine on thu ranne around the hhcariutf corraln. w hlch 1 will in Hiiro iood recultn from Bhear-' liu.'. A creat deal more wool can bo . Kolteu oir a full lank one. Hheep than fiom a (i. II. Wardwell and wife returned from l'ine Creek hint week and went on to their home at Silver 1-Jtko Sun day. Mr. Wardwell wan admitted to pructine law before the land olllce while in Lakvciew mid hu expects to carry on a general real entato and land attorney huninccH. Jle han tnteu lu Out land hunincMH for twelve yearn and lian ho familiaried hiuiHcll' with laud niattern that lie iri thoroughly compe tent to attend to Mich niattern and id in close touch with all laud traunac tioiiH which peculiarly lltn him for the real entato biiBiiu'HH. You can hardly find a home without its Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians ad vise parents to keep Iton hand. "Tim I'Mt itniiKh inaillclnit numpY l'i ! Ayr I lii-rry fncinwi. Kiir III i'.miuIi. ul iilitlilriiu uutlilntf uoiilil ii llil llf. liHtllT." JauoU b HULL. trlKU. I ml. JRc. MWt..(ll OA. All itrntM'litit. 4. C ATKII CO., I.,. well. Vu for Throat, Lungs MMMHaHMMOMMMMMtmiJ Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoral In breaking up a cole1. Ayers MMIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMinillllllllMIIIIMIIIIIMIIMIMI to nin vuti:k5 of lakb COUNTY: AKiiln I Hin tlio nominee of tho Republican Party of Lake County for llio'olllcu of County Clerk, nnd take IIiIm meaiiH of Informing tint voter of Lnko county that I (litNlrn their nupporl at tho polU oil Juno tho 4 1. It. If I inn elected County Clerk I proinlno to tho peoplo of Hum County xlrlcl, nMentloii to tho (lutlim of that of flee, mid hIiiiII dlHchnrn tho mimo with Impartiality. 1 WII.I. NKVKU rKIt.MIT AN INHTKUM KNT i:i) WITH M I", I'OU KKCOK!) TO LKAVK TI I M CI-'-I ICH UNTIL TIIK KKCOKI) THKKKOK IIAH I'.V.KX vi:imi'm;d nv CAi:i:n;i. comparison. 1 prmiilwi tho t.a)ipfiyer.t tf lctt wiononiy, nud full mill faithful d I hc 1 111 re of ofllclal dntlen. 1). S. Jii'iiIhIi, lCepiilillciin Nominoo for County (;ierk. Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder HOY At ftAKIKO POWOt CO., NIW YORK. J. K. Ilooni) IniM accepted H piiHltioli Kith tint JJ cattle llrm in Warner. We have not heard 11 Kj llaUi; of nn triithfiilneHrt or unri lialiility ak'uimtt any Kepiililicini nomiiieu for olllce in 1 .11 county. In theHitdnyM when tint i-pliit of 11 greater Oregon In In the nlr the State can ill uITokI to imHiiunt tho liiimlicap of woman HiiirniKe. Mont people tliii.k that there Iri llo dimmer of it pllrrilll.', Init when it it considered that hi.X yearn nn" it only faihtd hy a fcant 1SM votei in tho entire Slate, and that ut that time the woman Hiiffraihtri had liu money, while today they have a cauipaiKU fund of more than i?10,(nxi mid have 'J ppeakern Imported from ot her htateH ciiUipilik'llillK through Ore gon, the danger will hecome Hpbrent. So tterioiiri doen the dauk'cr appear to In to tho IiuhIiickx men of Port land that more than 2o) of them re cently plllilinhed u protect UK'llillht woman KiilfraK'e over their own Hik'na 1 11 rex. The lint nn puliliched contain ed the name of practically every com- Iu.rcial interent, manufacturing and InduMrial, contained in the State of Oregon. Tho men w ho hlk'ned this protent reprenent all wulkrt of life mid U political parties. They are not politician! In any winu of the word, They nre certainly typical of the ,niin of the State, and a protect fn them U certainly worth a careful coiicideratlon of every citizen. Kol- lowing Ih the lank'uiiK'e of the protect net plllilinhed: "We, the underHik'iiel, believe that it w ouhl he Injurious to the general welfare and developnieiit of Oregon and therefore unwise to adopt woman nuirraire at thin time. We believe further that a lurk'o majority of the uouian of tho State do not want it We take tlnn meaiin of recordiuu our oppocition to the proponed amend ment to be voted upon Juno 4, llHHi. " Reward for Horses 1 will pay fo.lH) Keward for the de livery of any and all unbroken hornes found in lleldri or outnide in Lake County, South of tho desert, or in Modoc county, California, branded with an old horseshoe and a frech tri angle brand underneath, on both jaws. The borHCHhoo placed on tho jaw a tho name at in my advertisement in this paper, and triangle ho hh to cover up tho bar, ou both jaws. To bo delivered at Lakeview. W. W. IlKOWN. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Keward for Morses 1 will give fAUK) Howard for w delivery, In Lukevlew or it tiny ranch nt wiiKontliv Mountain, ot any and all unbroken range liorHCH, -l-yoar-old ititd upward!, unblf mUdicd, ranln In Lake county, Oregon, branded with nn old liorneHhoo on both Jawn, without any other brand on tho aul nml; lioreHhoo open part downward tho name an cut In tho following ud vertlw nient. w. w. Hkown. E WILL TAKE THE RISP WrIU to u fur fr wunpltt of fln nw tyllah trotiaarinin. OW. ua II Jk uUunca to allow you without uy riak to yourat w can nika W 7ha Hiieat imr ofTKOUBICHB to yourmeaaura tltat youavar bud. If hatrouaeraault you whVnWi. B.iUb.d Uay will coat you (a 8d. Other tullora a.k 9to ,19 toJuTKEJXoE OuV r.au.it will, you la.auobthHt tbay muat tlafy you or you i.aad no fur tl aauia ulol! cToIbOTu'. .IVnSK wr Ilka luathar. Writ wrua rniiiuRia tunniFM miiix r.n. 1 viiuiibnii ukiuun today for VUMl huvIm, Notice of tho reHtoration of public landi to Helth-meiit and entry: Do- Iturtuient. of tho Interior, Oeueral j.nd Olllce, May III, 1:n;. N'otico 18 hereby jiven that tint Secretary of tho Interior on May Yi, 1!M, ha9 released from w ithdrawal for irrik'ation purpos es the following described lands iuthe I. akeview laml district in Oregon: Klamath project, Oregon, Willamette Meridian, Township 4u S., K. ! K., all hich. '2, :i, o, II, 15, UJ, 'S and 'M; T. II S., II. i K., all hccs. 1, '2, o, i, 11 'l and fractional sees. Ill to 17 inch ; T. :ti S., K. 7 K. ill' sees, l'.i, 'JO, to 'S incl., : and 31 ; T. io S., 1C 7 K. all hh-h I to .', and 7 to 1 incl. ; T. 'M S., it. 7' Ii, nil sr., 1, 2, 12 and i:j; T. S., K. 7 KM all sees. 1 to t, 0 to II im 1., 24 and 'S; T. :w S., Ii. h K. all hcch .10 to :H1 incl. ; T. .'W S, R H i;., all sees. 1 to 12 and 15 to 21 incl. ; T. 40 S., K. 8 all m-ch, IM to 20 and 2S to :$2 iucl. ; T. 41 S.. 1C SR, all sees. (', 7 and fractional sees. 17 and IH; T. :I7 S.. ii. 'J K.. all nei s 1 to 5, H ti 17, 20 to a, and :i2 to : incl. ; T. :w S., K. UK. all wjch 1 to 5, 8 to 17 and 20 to 27 Incl. ; T. Xi S., 11. !) R, all sees. 0 and 7 ; T. 40 S., It. D 11, all seen . 22. 2.5, 20, and 'M; T. :?7 S., 1C 10 11 ; all sees 1 to 13 incl., IS and 24; T. S., 1L III R, ull hecs. 7, 17, to 22 and 20 to Xt incl. ; T. 41 K., It. 10 i;., all sees. 5 ami 0; T. .'W S., IL 11 all hccs 1 to 17, 20 to 2:, and :tl to .Si; incl. ; T. :C S., 1C. 13 K., all wch. 3 to 10, 15 to 22 inc., 24., 25. 2M to 30 incl., :i5 and 3; T. IWS. K. 11 10., all hcch. 22, 23, 20 to 20 und 32 to .15 inch; T. 40 S., Ii. 11 K., all hcch, 5 to H, 13 to is. 22 to 24 inch, 20 and 27; T. 3S S., Ii. 11.j K, all hcch. 1 to 5 incl., H, ;i, 10., 17, 20 and 21; T. 31) S., K. 12 K., all hik'h 1 to 0, J to 10, 22 to 25 incl. ; T. 40 S., K. 12 H, all hcch 1 to 5. 7 to 20 inch, mid 30; T. 40 S., II. 13 K., all tiecs,. 7, H, 10 to 22 and 27 to 34 incl. ; T. 41 S., II 13 K., all Bees 3 to 11, 14 to 17 iucl., and frac tional necs. 20 to 24 incl. ; T 40 S., Ii. 1 1 K. all hcch 1 to 3, y to 10, 22 to 27 and 34 to .'V. iucl. ; T. 41 S., Ii. 14 E. all sees. 1 to 4, ! to 10 inch, and all fractional hcch. 21 to 24 inch, and he has directed that tho aforesaid, lauds bo immediately reatored to settle ment, but not to become wubject to entry, tiling or selection at the Unit ed States laud olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, until Septemlier 3, WOO, J. II. Fimple, Acting Coniniisaiouer of tho Oetieral Laud Otllco. Approved K. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of the Interior. May 31 Aug. 23. $1,250 Reward. a. The Ilnrney Count Live Slock AsMX'i lion, til u liich I mo a meinlKT, ny $7V reward fur evidence lcadiiiK l lle con viction of partiei ItraiiiiK ttoclc be totiKiliif 10 1 Ih mi'in- Ihti. In addition 1 offer .too reward Homo brand liome ahoe bar on ellliei or both Jaws. Re corded InSeountiei Kanire, Harnrr, bake and Crook Countiea liorx vented when void lloraeaaold to hi throiiKb tbla neetion will be reported In tliii paper. It not no reported, pleane write or tele plume The Time Herald, Main If 4, Horns, Ore K011 W W Hhown, Kile, Ore. ri.vAii riuioi', Department of the Interior, Land Otllco ut Lukoview, Oregon, May 17, llKHi. Notice id hereby given that the following named settler hits filed notice of his intention to make Hi mil proof in support of h ih claim, nud that said proof will bo tunde beforeliegister and lioceiver ut Lakeview, Oregon, on the 5th day of July, l'.KKi., viz: John K. Snider, II. 10. No. 2207, for tho NW a seo 28 to. 40. S.. Ii. 19 10.. W. M. Ho uunies tho following wittnoH8es to prove his coutinuous reHidenco up on and cultivation of Baid laud , viz Chiw. II. Little, llttBooiu Fisher, A, P. Koozer, liobt. Nelsou, all of Lake view, Oregou. J. N. WATSON, 2123 Kegister, Z.'MuZ 7& wlirbaap KTKX. aud MMIIIII HIIIIII IMIMIMMMIMIMMIH JUST AR.RIV Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress goods, consisting of Silk Mulls, Taffekas, Voiles, Batiste, Ventura Suitings, Organdies, India Linens & Lawns, Shirt Waists, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and Children's BUSTER BROWN DRESSES, and Boys' White and Colored Waists, have just arrived. PRICES AR.E LOWER than ever before known in Lakeview. Lakeview A Car Load of Wagons and Buggies Soon to Arrive. The best assortment and styles ever shown in Lakeview or any other town off the railroad ' A complete stock of Hardware. Call and ex amine our 1 can J. E. BERNARD & 50N Final Proof. Land oiflee at Lakeview, Oregon, May '., 11.1. Hi. Notice is hereby given that tho following-uanied settler has filed notice of his inteution to make final proof in support of his claim, aud that said proof will bo made be fore Kegister aud Receiver at Lake view .Oregon, ou tho 10 day of June, UHJOviz: Jouas C. Woodward, 11. E. No. 25iW for the E1.; XEl4' Sec. VI Tp. : S., Ii. 17 E. , W. M. aud H NW1 Sec. 7 Tp S., K. 18 E., V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz : Dojuis E. Newby, John G. lieebe, V. K. Mc Cormack aud Uoy Woodward all of Paisley, Oregou. J. N. Watson, Register. 19-23 WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary 120 and expenses raid weekly ; expense" money advaueed Work pleasant; position permauent. No investment or exper ionce required Spare time valuable. Write at onco for full particulars and enclose Belf -addressed envelope. SUPEIUNTEDNENT, 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111. 1-t Human Blood Harks. A tale of horror was told by murks of human Mood in tho home of J. W. Williams, a well known merchant of Hue, Ky. Ho writes: "Twenty yeurs ago I had nevero hemorrhages of the lungs, aud was near death when I Ik'gan taking Dr. King's New Discov ery. It completely cured me and I have remained well ever since." It cures Hemorrhages. Chronic Coughs, Settled ("olds and Hronchltls, anil Is the only knowncurefor Weak Lungs. Every bottle guarantees iy iee Heall Druggist. OOcand fl.00. Trial bottle free. Mercantile IMIMIIMIIIMIIIIIMMIKIMIIIMIIMIHMIMIMMIIIIIIIMIMIM Buggies Carts Surreys Spring Wagons Stock: we please you, Excursion Rates to Pacific Coast Notify ybur friends in the east that reduced round-trip excursion rates will go into effect June 1, 190(5, and tickets will lie on sale daily un til September 13, l'.KHi. Final return limit October 31, 190G. Rates from principal Eastern points are as follows: From Chicago $73.00 Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Leav enworth and Kansas City.. .$00.00 " Sioux City $02.00 " Denver, Colorado Springs, Pue blo and triuiad $30.00 ' St. Louis $00.00 " New Orleans $09.00 " Houston $00.00 For further Information call upon or write nearest Agent or D. S. Taggart, Reno, Nev. .'mo D. F. & 1 A. Devei's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case of riles that altlcted me for 10 years. Theu I was ud vised to apply Rucklen's Arnica Salve and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Napiet ot Rugies, Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic. 50o at Lee Beall druggist. Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A High-grade college with SUPERIOR EQUIPMENT. Beautifully located twenty-six miles from Portland. Full regular college courses. Academy gives strong preparatory and High School courses. Conservatory of Music and Fchool of Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field Athletics under a Physical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of 13.0(H) Volumes. Healthful social life; religious influences. All student enterprises active. THC SCHOOL THAT STANDS FOR THE BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR OATALOQUB ED. Company i $1450 IN PURSES. Races Commence on Mon day, July 2nd. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give five days' racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 190& The earn of 11430. will be distributed in purses as follows : FIRST DAY-JULY 2nd First Race, i mile dash, purse 1125 Second Race, 5 fur. for 3-year-olds, purse 200 SECOND DAY-JULY 3rd Third Race, Y mile dash, purse 1150 Fourth Race, mile heat, puree 200 THIRD DAY-JULY 5th Fifth Race, mile dash, purse 130 Sixth Race, mile heats, purse 175 FOURTH DAY-JULY 6th Seventh Race, mile dash, purse HDD Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, purse 200 FIFTH DAY-JULY 7th Ninth Race, 1 mile dash, for trotters and racers, purse $100 There will probably be other races on the Iat day. 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 rules 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 the following day in case any other amusement is announced for that date. No money paid without a con test. Board of Directors : Wni. Harvey F. M. Miller, V. L. Snelling, Robt McKee, F. P. Light. V. L. SNELLING, F. P. LIGHT, Secretary. President. Tlttll Kit l.AM VOTII H. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, April 17, 1900. Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of the act of cougrcss of June 3, 1S7S, entitled. "An net for the sale of timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to. all the public laud ; states by act of August 4, 1S92, John E. Hiller, of Sissou, county of Siskiyou, state of California, has filed in this oifice his sworn statement No :1023, for the purchase of the wj SwJ, SEJ SwJ, sec. 15; NEJ NwJ, sec. 22, la towushlp No. a") S., R. 17 E., w. M., and will offer proof to how that the land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, uud to establish hia claim to said land before county clerk, at his official place ot business at Klamath Falls, Ore gon, on Friday, tho 6th day of July, 1900. He names as witnesses: chas. Mccumlier of Dairy, Oregon, chas. H. Dusenbery, chas. Mesner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. A, Mccul ley of Mctioiid, California. Any und ull persons ilulnilng ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In thin oft ice on or before said tith day of July, 1900. J. N. Watson, 2G-23 Register.