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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1906)
. DIRECTORY Flrnt 1'nptlnt c hurch of Lrkevlew Preaching Service" at 11:..M .... I. t- .- I t:w i . m. mi men .-NiiiMia.v. Sunday School .. M. Junior Society at 2:H) P. M. llHptlnt Young People I'nlon nt C;:tO I. M. on ciioli Sunday. Prayer meeting "..'50, I. M. on Wed nesday evening. r Kvcrybody Invited to attend nil s.tvIci'h. A. Frank Slmmonx, pastor That they xvlU offer proof to liow that the-land nought In more vnlu- ulilak fur It t Imlier nr utnim flutn fiir , and j niiTliMilHirnl purpose, nml to entah ! HnIi tlu-lr claim to mild lninl liefoir I tieo. Chataln. County Clerk, nt hl official place of bindae", nt Klamath i j i-rtliH, Oregon, on Saturday, tin vm ; day of June, 11 Hi. I They name n wltnonnon: Archie ! JolitiNoii. lestor V. Kirkpatrick. ! Frank II. Unit. Charte Sonic nml : John Drvtt, of Klamath Full. Ore gon. Any mill ll persons elaimiim adveie lv the alve-described land re e i quested to Hie tlif ir ilnim in ttii offii-e ! ....... I I ...... on or ociore aio ma mv 01 iinir 1W1. 14 IK ' J. X. Walton, Ketcr. DIKLCTORY Flrt Itaptist Church of (!oow Luke, ' at New Fine Creek, On-iron. j Preaching Services nt ILoelock A. M 1 m , and 7;'tti 1. M. on inch Sunday of' every month. j Tinihrr l.nn.t Hlrr. Sunday School at 10:o'chck A. M. VU XT,?' Prnverervlceat 7:M. on Wednesday "n' ' , t T .... I bv given that in compliance with the evening of each we, k. I provisions of the net of Colore, ol All are cordially invited to attend' jline ;i j;s. entitled "An act for the sale ol 1 1 inner the Service. J. llavden Hownrd Pastor. TIMRKK UMI SOTH'K Tlmlier Land, Act June ;i. WS. United Mate Land Otlice, lakeview Oregon. Apr, 14, 19i. Notice In hereby given that in com pliant with the provision of the net of Congrcnn of June 3, WS, en titled "An not for the aale of tillllKT lands In the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada mid Washington Terri tory", as extended to nil the I'utilie Land States by act of August 4. lS'). Charley Mesner, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath State of Oregon, ho8 filed In this uttii-e his sworn state ment Xo. for tin purchase of the fcwj NwJ. NwJ SwJ. Sec. 2! nml SEJ XKJ. FKJ SKJ. of Sec. Xo. SO. in Township Xo. :54S., Kang Xo. IS E w M., aud will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said land In-fore County Clerk at his otlicial place of business at Klamath Falls. Oregon on Friday the 6th day J uly. HKiti. He names as witnesses: Uurbert Cramer, Frank Hall. Arnold U Wag ncrof Klamath Falls. Or., aud (has, Mccumlter, of Dairy, Oregon Any aud all persona claiming ad Tersely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said Oth day of July 1900, J. X. Watson Kegister. TIHHF.K UD XOTIt K. Timber Land, Act June ., WS. United States Land Ortiice, Lake yiew, Oregon, April o, 1906. Xotlee is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and IFashignton Territory as extended to all the Public Lan l States by act of August 4. ISO'2, the following per sons have this day filed In this otlice their sworn statemeuts, as follows: John Brett, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon. Sworn statement Xo. 3074, for the purchase of the F-i of w j. Sec 11. T 34 &. R. 17 E.. W. M. Charles Soule, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath. State of Oregon. Sworn statement No. 3075. for the purchase of the SwJ Swi, .Sec. 1. SEJSEi, Sec. 2, NJ Xwi. Sec. ll T 34 S., It. 17 E., w. M. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought land in the Ninti-s ol California, Ornron, Xevada and llach innton Territory," as extended to all the Public IjuiJ States by act of Aug ust 4. the following persons have this day tiled In this otlice their sworn statements, ns follows: John Shea, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath. State of Oregon. Sworn statement Xo. 3070. for the purchase of the XEJ SwJ. FJ NwJ, XwJ XwJ. Sec. 1. T 31 S., K 17 E., H". M. lister F. Kirkpatrick. of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon. Sa orn ptatement Xo. 3077, for the purchase of the XJ XFJ, Swi XEJ. -XEJ XwJ' sec. 2. tp. 34 S., U 17 E., w. M. Thnt they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land In fore (ieo. Chastaln. county clerk, at his otlicial place of business, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Friday, the Mil day of June, P.KHi. They name as witnesses: John 15rett, Archie Johnson, F. II. Hall, rharles Soule. L. F. Kirkpatrick all of Klamath Falls Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming nd verselv the above-descriled lands are 1.1U2WOK ML idyuiKE t&tSrs ALL I0wri?y J BY ALLTHE JP BEST DEALERS rJani& A.J. TO WtR CO. ESTABLISHED IMA BOSTON HtWTOIH CMICfcflO towti co. ttMtH toiohto. cm. Shcoirin Sheep Cy Machine PKOPI25SIONAL HAI, TOOK. Pepintinetit of the Interior, Land j Ottlee nt Ijikeview, tlregon, May 17, J 1SKHV Notice is hereby given that thej follow inc uitined settler litis tiled notice 1 of his intent ion to make Hi mil proof ; in support of his claim, ami that said ; proof w ill be made hoforeKegistor and ' KMeiver at Eakeview, Oregon, on tin1 i Mh day of July, I'.HK'i., viz: John F. Snider. II. E. No. 'JS", for the XW sec IN tp. 40, S., It. 10 E., W. M. He names the following wittnesses to prove his continuous residence up-: on and cultivation of said land , viz: 1 Clias. H. Littl, Hascom Fisher. A. , Koo7er, Hobt. Xelson, all of Lake- : view, Oregon. J. rs. WA1TSOX, j 2l-'-V Evister. i There la unfortunately a scarcity of pood sheep ahenrera In nil our eastern states. It I n trade that any vigorous oung man may learn, with sure expet-! tit Ion of making goml wago! for some ! iveok each senson, says Joseph 11 ! Whig In his new work on sho-'p farm-1 Ing In America, from which tho cull reproduced. The use of machinery, rty. cording to Mr. Wing, has now Invome common In shoarlnu sheep, nnd nih rhlnes are siitllelently well perfected so that they do their work with little trou ble from breakage, It I fur easier to I A lilTM'M M U k raisiey, urrgon. v fllVMIt i SH)I HI l(l..0 Orrgon. ' I 17. j -f.Tu Timber L-and Notice. Lakt reiuested to file their claims in this V:. w." M otlice on or before said Sth day of i That they will otf United States Laud Otlice, view, Oregon. .May ., KHM. Xotieo is hereby given that in com-; pliance with the provisions of the act ' of June 3, 1S7S, entitled, "an Act fori the sale of timber lauds in the States of California, Oregon, Xevada and 1 Washington Territory." as extended to all the Public Iuid States by act of : August 4. 112, the following persons' have tiled in this otlice their sworn; statements, to w it : I I James C. Mongold, of Klamath : ! Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon. Sworn Statement No. 303 , for the purchase of the Sl SV'., i NE4 S i4. SW4 SE'4, Sei ti, Tp. ' 34, South, Km:e IS, E.. W. M. ' Jlay Monirold, . of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, Sworu Statement No. 301W, for the purchase of theW".. NE4, SE'4 NW4 ' XW4 SE1.. Sec. 0, Tp. 31, South, ' SI , 1 .III I. I 111 VfvXWiTi i mmmm . .-. lH T V M AI. I. rhjalrlan and nrion UFMCK- Ni' llillIMhin. I.. Allurnr) al tn l.kkrvlrM. Ilri'iat OKKKT- iHily llull.lini;. 1. 1 : Tor .Hrtir) -at-1 . Ijtml Mnltera Mrrlnll) OKKICK- I'nir Hi.il.l I K. c L Mtu of mmRio;".v'c.. M "ill on I In' 21 mut WiiIikiIt of each .ii'inlli In Mmmiilr Hall, m N i. m h Hm'liiH K , I ouatll i ollllllftllMi'r. k.. N. Im mil. ( li rk. t f t -ft ft rff ft I.AKhVIKW KM AMI'MKNT. Ni IN, I. o. o. V. iihtIh ihi ll mut li.t 1 hnra- S dny I'M'UliiHn !( ni'h ninnlli In ti Ki'l- Iowa' Hull, Uki-vlew. A. W. MmirlliK. t I'. I' . J Tin ki r. Srrll,.. V..j.,:s.s .. .y.i.;.7 r.r.r rht HASH HIIKAlilNil MACHINE. learu to shear sheep with the machine than by hand, though old shearers pre fer the liniid shears and can shear its ninny sheep In the old fashioned way s with the machine. Not so, howevrt, with the novice. He will shear twioje as many with the machine as he win with Land shears. The work Is far better done with the machine. There are ud cuts froiii shears, and the fleeces are taken off closely and evenly. There need be made no second cuts, which cnusV short fibers no better than shoddy. The machine In careful bunds will cut in two every tick and leave the sheep clear of that vermin. .akuiiisi us use is uie com or the ina- for a hand machine i A 13. rOLLBTT ftTftjS Paper Painter fftijj ManKer New Pine Creek, - . Oregon THIS PAPER mum MriTi, (Mihirnrta for 1 ki- l on flli m K. 4. IA AlviTilmtiK Aki im t l.'4 hmi' r.ft.11 rrmirlM-o, ral.. whrri ilvrrtlMiia: can I mailt lor II June, 1000. 14-?J J. X. Watson, Register. On June Cth and 7th, July 2nd and 3rd, August 7th, Sth and 9th, and September Sth and 9th, special low round trip ratea will be in effect to all points East, final returning limit, 90 days, but not later than 31st. Colorado common points., Missouri River, Mississippi River, Chicago Washington and Baltimore New York For particulars, see any chine, aUnit $1 aud the cost of repairs. If well oiled and cared for, however, It will lat many seasons, with occasional renewal of cutting parts. The unskilled labdr s iilwrllM'ra to I hi- Kiainlni-r who mnnvf llirlr 4iaiir?ti'i aii1r.' nhmild ri iiirintia r in ilrop l oilier a cant an tlu-lr an r ca'i Ijc a. I ilrt-HM-il to lln- riglil iialornci. offer proof to show- that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for a:ri- tmtf iipuI tuiMiAiid uiiil t- ntuKli.j)i their claim to said land before the ! ? a to ,ura ,lu ,T!"lk ,n!J ualiy Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at i De ma ror n """11 "" his olllcial place of busiuess at Klam ! Whro to shear. ath Falls, Klamath County, on Wed-! Mr. Wing, living on the fortieth pr uesday, the 1st day of August, l'.KHi. j usually shears his ewe Bock t xuey name as w itnesses; -reuie 1 rvr .,i. i Tv li r, u i.i . . ; uu 1 " IV 111 o-onuson, ii. r.. i euz, jonn jreii, t . i. i 7 i urpii-i nun 'uiura mm uniiit-n iiti- ( . ..... t trohl ll nf KlnmHll. KhIIs. I Ireirnn. Tly uncaring M lliat alKiut this Anv and all persons claimim; advi-r Octoler pely the above described lands are re ! quested to file their claim in this sii lil 1st day of e 50.00 60.00 C7.50 72.50 107.00 108.50 Agent, or otlice on or liefore August 1905. J. N. Watson, Register. m-'j-s April and sometimes tile last week In March. One advantage ttf this early shearing it that atut time ewes that have been well fed of ten experience a little loosening of the wool, as though It were time to shed !t off, nnd locks will be lost, particular ly about the neck. STUDY i.Ml. Bears the Signature of address D. S. Taggart.D Reno, Nevada. F. A P. A. OASTOnXA. Bean ih ) Kind Yoa Haw Always Bofljl of UMtr AT ;;u:,:E niE original sc::orT x lion ty utAti m'Uit-tt'i t KiprrwiicMi ' rumi- i"1 oi. Imk- tun leirw. rrpar for p-n. !. lttr your r.n1iittr. n.i-l -r" in imiiria. MiiV:itb ernry hrr. t ull perlil rCvr HUE. THE I PR A 6 U C CORJtESPONtUNCf SCHOOL OF UW.1 944MuciticBlm. DETROIT. MICH. FORAGE CROPS. The i FRE To All Our Subscribers The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journal pub lshed. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. QOODE. Canada IV a and the Cowppa. i Wbere Thr Urow Ileal. The Canada Held pea, which Is a true pea, must be sowed early to get best results, but in middle and south ern Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio nnd farther south the hot, damp days of June nnd July blight nnd mildew the Canada pc:t. We huve tried them several times In Illinois nnd three out of four years with that result. Bays a correspondent in Orange Judd Farmer, ronuers In this territory when they see the word K-a In connection with stock feed think of the cowpea. a trop ical plant that would rot In the jjround If planted as early as the Canada iea. The cowpea must not be put In the ground until weather and soil ure both warm, too late for ont nowlng, and must be covered shallow la line mellow soil. The Canada pea makes early pas ture for May, June and July north of the line Indicated. The cowpea comes In about the middle of July and grows Its best licks In August, September and October or until frost. 1 o Cure a Cold in One Day Take I.AXATIVK HUO.MO til lMNK Tablet!.. All ilrtiiMs relimd the money if it fails to cure. K. W.tSrovo'i U'nutiire l ell 1'iirli lx. i'.V. Fortunate Mi.vsourlans. "When 1 was a druggist, at Livonia M.," wrlteH T. .1. Iwyer, imw of (ni.VHvllle, Mo., "three of my cuto liiern wero piTlilillietltlv cured of eoiiHiiillptloii I iy lr. KHik K .New I lUeover.v, itnd urv well and htrong todny. due wim trying to wll hU properly nml move to Arizona, but nfter UfiiiK New llheovi-ry a abort time he found It iiniiiei Miiry to lo ho. I regard lr. KlngnNow )Hcovery iim the iinmt Wonderful liiedlelne III e.xlHt enee." Su rent Cough and Ctdd cure ytnd Throat ami Lung heali-r. iuar antii'd by Iav lieall lriiggUt. .Vte aud f 1. Trial bottle fre--. If any HiiliM-rlbt-r of t he Kxainjni-r wUln-H to hiilihi-rlbe for "Tom wat- hoii'h Magazine," we will accept 11.,'dl from Iheiii, write the letter, buy the poHtal oriler and Heml for the maga zine to any nddri-HM. There In but one pi li v on "Tom iil(iii,n Maga zine," mid we do not club with it but art a matter of accomodation to NubHcrlberH to the ICxamluer we can get them the magazine without any trouble or rink to them for t he regu lar price. tf. Oregon Shotling ahd uwion PAcinc Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sns City, Chicago, St. Louis New York. Ocean Stenmera between I'ortlamT and San Kranelm-n every llvednyM. Low Rates Tickeln to Hint from nil pnrtn ofj tint I'nited .S'tnti-a, ChiiikIh nudMiiropo, For pnrticularn, en II on or mliln-an, A. !.. Crnl(f(1. .;, I'ortlnnd, Cre. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TAIM.I2 . TTH! In Fffei t May "lut, I'.NI.V - Thrall .. A A. M I v. I',.i,-k-aina 10 4.VA VI Ar. 1I..KH. , t.tS ' Ar.llin lov.' ' Hir.-I Hr'at II V, kl'li Ni.-. II Jii ralMr'k ?ltt Kail I r.. II 1A hi ll H.'Ka7 III I Mil Ik a. in l'ikr(aliia K.Ju HllN-1 llf'gp i nii it i r llirall U.A Klamath Sprlna Special. Mir. 1 Af. I.v. Thrall..., I Hi At. IIi-ku. .. I M ' Hi.-t-l llr'ii. j.m ' " Kail I r. i k i .V. ' K I'll K' ;.4ii ' LAKL;VII;W --ALTURAS K fii H.'k 41 1'. M Kail Cr.-i-k tt) Hii-i-l llr'yt.,1 mi ll'Hiia II - 1 lirall a.4.'i STAGE LINE II. K. luaata. J r,t.'r. Office In lilchcr'A 5tore Mnk'e leave Ijikeview daily, ei (vpt .Mtiday nt 0 a.m. Arrivei t Alitirnn at 0 p. m. Inve Altumn for I.akeview at tl oYliM-k . m.. or on the arrival ol ti.0 ntntrn from Madeline Ar rive in Lakeview in 12 bourn af ter leaving Alturan. Treljtht - Matters - 01 vet. 5trlct - Attention ... first - Class - Accomodations. western . Stage Line The Kxaminer prints toMin-blp plntH nnd makes them into books to order, tf Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paice of One: The County txamlner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O, fletzker, Lakeview, Oregon. The Farm llorae In 8amurr. A grass diet in not conducive to hard work, an It causoa too much Bweutlng and that has an Inclination to weaken the syHtem, but gratw In limited tuan tltes Is benc-Ili-ial to a borne un nu ap petizer, nays Cyrus Greene In Ameri can Cultivator. I do not like the practice of turning the Iioi'hch out at Light while hard work Is on hand, for a horse with a stomach full of wet grass Is In no con dition for a forenoon's work. Also, the horso that has been on his feet most of the night gathering provender la not in condition for work the next day. With all other suitable environ ments a horse must He down and rest and sleep to put him In the best condi tion for a day's work, and Uiere Is nothing like a well bedded stall to favor this. A Feeling: For Smaller Oarai, The later tendency seems to be In fa Tor of smaller barns and more of them, according to Farmers Advocate, the ob ject being to avoid congestion and to minimize the danger from fire. The barns should be far enough apart to make each building Its own hazard only. PrUea For Young- Thing; Only. An exchange suggests that fairs pre senting exhibits of fat stock this sea son should give prlzoa "for young things only. This Is the day of early maturity, and the fairs should encour age It." A Thing-. An old proverb says, "Raise borses for big money, bogs for quick money and cows for sure money." It Is evi dent that If yon raise all you are safe. I A rtmn t a mm- JCAblO AIM Not Only Do We Get Inar'ratlon Frojn Nature, But Jiuullli a Weil. For people who nre rnu-ilown and nr-rv- oiiM, who miller Ou'ii iuilitc-liiii or dv fiepsla, lieitihu-he. liilioiiMicis, nr tni-int iver, coated loii.n- 1 1 i a I . , 1 1 t I ...-1 la tli morning and poor ; ij l.U ll he roine iiecc .ssiry to turn to roiue tunic or tri-n!liener which will a-nist .Nature and help tie-in to get on llielr fret and put the li iily into its prow r coikI1'! );!. It Is bccomiii-' more niid more iinij irc:,! i l.nt Nalnre'ri llio.it v;ilii;ille liealtli l Vlli( ai-nl.s aro to bo found In forct plant an i roots. Nearly forty years iitfo, Dr. It. V. I'lrrro. now coiHiiltlint phyhicliui to llic invuliils' Hotel and Surgii'iil lusUtiiU-, at llnlfalo, N. V discovered that by Hcientilicalljr extracting and combining certain medici nal principles from native roots, taken from our American fomitH, he could pro duce a medicine which was marvr.iou.sIy efllclrnt in curing caKrs of blood dlttonjrr and liver and utomach trouble a well as many other chronic, or lingering ail ments. This concentrated extract of Naturo's vitality he namnd "Ooldon Med ical Discovery." It purl Hon tha blood Ij nutting tho stomach and liver Into healthy condition, thereby hr.lping the digestion and assimilation of food which feeds the blood. Thereby It cures weak Htomach, Indigestion, torpid liver, or bll loiiHneHS, and kindred derangements. If you have coated tongue, with bitter or bad tasto In th morning, frequent headaches, feel weak,eatdly tired, stitches or pain In Hide, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constipation, or Irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat al ternating with chilly KormutlouH or kin dred symptoms, they point to deraiiKfl mont of your Htomauti, liver and kidneys, which the "Ooldon Medical Discovery" will correct more peedlly and perma nently than any other known agent. Con talus no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. All Its lnsrredlents urlnted In iilaln Knir. Huh on wrapper. The sole motive for lubstltatlon is to permit the dealer to maks a little mors profit. II gains; you lose. Accept no sub fctltuto for "Uolden Medical Discovery." Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Oua a laxative; two or three are cathartic J. L. YAIHN. Proprietor. Office in Linkville Ifotei Klamath fall. Daily from I'okegcma by Keno, Klam ath Falls, Dairy, lionanza, and Uly to lakeview. Daily from Lakeview by Uly, Ilonanx. Dairy, Klamath Kails, Keno, to IV k enema. From Klamath Falls to Keno by Hteamer and from Keno to I'okegcma over the Hunset Four llorne Stage Line. Good Stock Casy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE H. L. .McNacoiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store KtaKo leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nesday and Fridays at 6 a. in., arrive at Plush at 0 p. m. Leave Piush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 8 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at n n m Passenger fare 3 one way or IS for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 ir hundred : front Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per luindre A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the nice. Con. Htlimtlon, often eniln In Appendicitis. lo avoid nil Berlotis trouble vvltli Stomach, Liver, and UowcIh, take Dr. KlngH Now Llfo l'llla. They oer- fectly regulate theHO org.aiiH, without pala or dlm omfort. lKc at Ixjo CealJ brutfglHt. lamPC Rarrw BrnI, Bwallow Fork l Jdllie Ddliy right ,,r lor .wnjrf vera, for wetheri. Bum eweg Bqoar Crop and Bill in right ear. Tar Brand 111. IUnga, Crn Lake. foitofflc addreu. Lkeiw. Onion Zac Whitworth Brand with Crop off left car, Bait Cndiroron off right for ewes ; rei era for wether Tar Brand W. Kange, ruh Creek. Foitofflo addreu Ukerlew, Oregoa ,