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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1906)
tttftttlonnl oca Nearly nil of North Warner U In Lnkevltiw thU week. Kl. Wiiko riuim ti from Altunm Hundny to take In tlit' rnc.cn. Joint Morris and family of I'ltinli will Kpitml Fourth wmk In Lnkiivlcw. Ilnli. Hinltli wim up from Pino (Wk lnt Hatunliiy and reiniiliii'd over night. Hurry McOmtli nii'l wlf nro up from Altunm to upend Fourth of July week. lis good Koiip, Never wiiH thnr liner wohIIht for it Fourth of July cilelillit Ion lill'l week of menu tliiiu hiikevlfw la favored with thin ui'k. MUh ImuIh'IIo NVi IgM cIohi'.I it very kcicci-hniiiI mcIiimiI lii PimvN valley lnt Friday. Four took eighth grndn ex- II II 1 1 II ikt liiMH liml tlircn pHMMHil. TIiomo who piiHHinl were : hi'IIh good Hardware. Tim 7T lnnTiirooH came In from 11 entile roileo on the liert lat Kumliiy morning tinl iiiohI of them htiiitnl for Lilkevlew the hitme ilny ot titke In the ritiien mill celebration. li. I',. Kooer, editor of t ho I'lne Creek Miner, wan up to the county Mcut hiHt Friday Interviewing the pen pie. Mr. Kooer nays his lnllef thill I'lne Creek hint ii bright future In con ulileruhly ntreiithem-il. lie says he has reeelveil eoiiKiilrculilo encouragn tneiit In IiIm new eiitci-prlnc. UCij "H O0'l Ci'IIIH. J. V. Miki l returned from Madeline Monday mornliiK with n ntrlnu of llf teen I'ii'k'Icm for J. F. Iteruard A Son the l'liiKcnt Hiring ever l.fonlit ill over the road. Mr. Mikel nayn the ruilroad I lieiiik' extended very rm Idly. Train are now running out two Iliili'M thin hide of Madi'llue, and tin ritiUare leiu laid faht a the K'rade in ready for them ci llrt iioil I'ruit JnrH. The Mrerill Kecord and the White lake.TlineH will he merged after thin week. It. Vance HutchiijH, who re ceiitlv I'll relinked the Kecord, and hiiH liei-n editor of the'l'itneM, liii purchini cd the latter paper, and will ceBMU piihllcat ion of the Time and devote hi entire time and energy to tho 1U cord. The paier wero puIiIImIipiI ulMiut three mllea apart. lluve your calling canU printed ut The lixuinliicr olllce. Wo have jiiht received ii new lot of enrdrt ami u font of Tlirany Text type. Titruny Text Iri the name of the type that in nil the rnK no v for ciiIIIiihk enrdn, and thought ly mime to he Old KiiUhIi, hut it in much prettier and later ntyle type. helU kohiI Tea. lliirrin uuil fiiinily from Summer Lake to take In the cele- Clarence chiiiu down liiht Sunday hrutiou and to vitdt rclutivcrt and friend.-. Mr. llarrlri Hnyii Summer Ijiikern will havo tho bent hay mid Kralu crop thU year that Iihm (.Town there for wome time. Fruit, however, he thiukH wiih damaged hy the cold Hpell lu March, there, will lo plenty to do them though. HelU Kood Collee, "Hurley (Dock) Vernon, whon hand wan cut oir in tho edtfer hkw lit the Cottonwood mill hibt week, mentioned in The Fxaminer, wiih up town labt Sunday. "Dock" wiyn ho hardly known how it happeneed, It wiih done bo quick. Ho wiih ripping a narrow board, when hin kIovo wiih caught by tho hiiw and pulled his hand into the hiiw ami tho hand wan tfone before ho knew it. Tho hand la henlhiK nice ly, and ho thiukn in another week it will hp nil healod up. I ncm rmiir i hi tmt nr i Ajjers What are your friends sayin: about you? That your pray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty ! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. Arr'l lUIr Vtgat rmtornd (tin iiatnr) eolor lit ni grl Imlr. mill 1 i iiri'mly nlratfit. Iilill youoUlin lr II." ... hki.Jt. J. Vaudkoau, Mcolimilcolll. N- (I 00 biilll. All aniirii.i. j. a ATBitro.. 1.IIWll. Mil.. for Dark Hair CongreM adjourned cm June 30. Orange i nil leiuoiiN lit Cloud. Clienfer Averr U Inkluif In I Fourth lit Ikevlew. Frank Homer la upending the week lit Lilkevlew. ... ., , . m Sutler 'lrncey wiih In town from Drew valley Saturday. , , , ,. . , Drink Corn Coin at (loud Hodn Fountain. The fender fa, 1 J. E. Iloono U over from Warner tak iiik m ", " Try the new ho cream pin lor at the ., ...i-.. i ..., m,...,, i I hornton Dmg Mom,. I Joe Jones ciiino over from Warner Moniliiv to nee the races, 2 J. W. llolilM,'.U. H. revenuo liiMpei tor, Ih In J.ukevlew thl week. lico. Ileiiuctt, the liveryman of Al tuiiiH in here HpendliiK tho Fourth. "Whh;tlln" Joe IIumIi lit the new driver on the l-'antern hlntfe to 1'IumIi. W. W. Flnh y and wife of lily, are In re thU week hpeudliiK tho Fourth. Dr. J. K. FlUliee, eyenlKht upeclal IhI, of Portland, I In Jjikovlow thl week. Ivl. llendiTMon, the old timo mule hkliiner of Silver Inke, In Kpenilin tho week III Likevlew. (ieo. M. Jon cm en me down from PiiIh- ely llrnt of the week. Mr. W. U. Snid er returned home with him. Tho M. L ParMoiimto in receiving a coat of paint, MomethluK t hat it v.' very much in need of. Arthur Florence, traveling HaloHUian for the S. i W. Vi. of San Francinco, arrived here Monday on IiuhIiichm for hi coiupaiiy. Hi llrt Kood l'lour. I'renh ciuily at Cloud' Hodn Work and tho n o cieam purlor In Thorn ton 'a Drutf Store. 1 Dr. J. S. Dewey and wife enmo up from Pino Creek TuoHilay. They ex pect to remain in Ijikevlew Hoveral week a. The Fourth of July ball hen by Price tho iniihiclnu lat nl'ht waa laiKcly attended ami a i'ood time waa had. Mr. and Mra. (ieo UikIcj of Alturua are here thi week attendiiiK the nicee, accoinpauiiMl by MImh Hoirmaii of San Fraiicinco. Ice cream, lemonade, ice cream Hilda, and all klnda of aoft driuka ut tho Soda Worka and parlora at Thorn ton'H driiK htore. 1 D. K. Penner, tho well-known piano tuner, arrived here Sunday on hia an nual trip. Mr. Penner la n reliable workman. V'C h,1,H KooJ SuHpendera. The atiik'e from t ho South came in Monday nik'ht tho new coutrai tor'a flrat trip with a four-horae coach, and four line horaea. taella k'ood Pakinn Powder J. S. Houhey, ork'anizer of Women of Woodcraft, will k'ive an entertain ment In tho Maaonic hull ou the even ing of July Oth, Friday. MovitiK pic turea and atereoptican views. W. M. Harvey returned from Mon tague Tiieaday. Ho ami Koy fehirk aold out their band of horaea at Mon tague. Hoy went to San Frnucinco on lumincaa,. Nothim; la ho cooling and refreabiuK ua a k'ood, rich ico creum soila, or a k'hiHH of that delicious, anappy, ice cold Hodn water at Cloud 'h Sodu Worka or ut tho ico cream parlor in Thornton 'h Dru Store. I aella tood Cundica. ?10.(K) reward will bo niven by W. J. Sherlock for tho return to him ut PaiHley, of a 1 i lit k'ray horao branded with a circle ohh S iualde of O. and 57. Horao wua Been ou the road from Paialey to lily, and laat aeeu outaido of Anderaon's field, ou Spra k'uo Kiver. Horao huo a halter ou. tf Hell Kood Preaervea. II. S. Colvin haa rented tho living rooms in the Mra. lilair residence, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. W. li. ltoyd. lioyd'a have rented the Mrs. Kothe residence rocontly vacated by A. L. Thornton and family, they moving to A. W. Mauriug's residence. sells good liluas wure. S. A. Lester, tho Silver Lake saloon niun in in the county Heat thin week, to take out a saloon license and at tend tho riicos. Wo understand that Geo. Cooley, muuuKor of the Pioneer saloon of Paisley, w ill f?o to Silver Luko to tend bur In tho saloon at that place. W. II. Tuckor will have charge of tho Puisley saloon. sells good Crockery. W E WILL TAKE THE RIS Write to us for ft-M aaniplM of Una naw atyllab trouaarinsa. Olva ua a chanoa to ahow you wiUiout auy risk to you that w oan maka lha fl iiBBt nalr af TunDIKHJ ta tourmuiuM that vmi mvmr h.il If the trouaara ault you whan Uiay ara nulanad lhay will ooat you It 1(1. Otbar taUora aak $0 to m fur tha aania ulofh. Our aaramiit with you la auoh Uiat thay muat aatlary you or you naad not pay a penny. Yba oluth la a splauilld a-rada of ICna-Uah Obavlot or naat atrlpad Woratada. Tha cloth la a una atrouw waav. wa iruarautM It navar to fad a or ahrluk. It will kaap Ita ahapa and 'iuV'I COLUMBIA WOOLEN MILLS CO. t PORTLAND OREGON ICE I will deliver ! twlcp ft week lnvt order nt II. Koyiioliln' Store. II. I j. Noririip. ,N"l!7? "f r?Htor"l,M "f P",Wlfl .,',n', " I to net! lenient and entry, Depart rnent f the Interior, (ienernl Lund Office, i Juno H, PUN). Nolro in hereby given I that tho Herniary of tho Interior, on, Juu tf J!Ml jm rMimti from tho I withdrnwalM under hi former order; of Juno 10, J'XKI, July 18th, Aoiiint 1 mhf mu Mil J!)f y,m, for tho IrrlKH tloii purpoH in connection with tho j :hewaukan. Ami Jtlver and Hi'vr I ,ake project", In tho Lakview land dlHlrlct t.i Oregon, tho following ien- crllnl hind : Chewnukau 1'rojeet, Townnhlp .'II Houth, I tango 18 hunt, M . T,mtttMp . H(MlUl) ,. )7 1H and 19 hunt, all ; Township IK I Houth, ttafigeti li ami 19 hast, all; 1owiihM XI South, Jtanio IH l,iut, Sectiona I to 'I to :2 and HI to :, iucliiHivo ; Townahlp 'M South, Jtaniea 1!) and 'J) Kant, all. Ana Kiver Project, Town nhip South, Uaiik'ea 17 and IH J'.iihI, nil ; Townahlp South, JCano 1'i I'la at, Sectiona 'I to .'Mi, inclusive; 'J'owiixhip If) South, KiwiK'i 17 J'jiMt, 1 Section 1 to U and 7 to '.V. iucluaivo; Tow imhip ICl Sooth, llniik'o IH I'jiht, all; Township ill South, Ham,'" 17 Kant, all. Silver Iko Projix't, Town ahip y and 'J7 South, Kanc H. 10 and 17 Kant, nil; Towriahlp UH South, Kiiiii-h lit and 11 Jiaat, all; Townahlp 2H South, limine l" Kast, tiH-tlona 1 to 11, 10 to l! and W to ii2, iucluaivo; Townahlp 2H South, IJank'e 10 Kant, Sectiona I to H, 'Jl to 1W and id to itO, iucluaivo; Townahip I'il South, liiintfea 11, lit and li l.iiat, all ; Townahip 'Z. South, Itame 1" Knat, SectioiiH 4 to ! and 15 to ifi, incluaivo; Townahip Zi South, ICnno 10 Kant, Sia tloua I to it, 10 to 1") and I'J to iti, IncliiHhe, and ho haa directed that tho aforeaaid land las reatored to net tlement, but not to Ixi'oine Hiihjoct to entry, filing or ai-lection at the Unit ed StutoM Iiiid Olllce, at Iikeview, Oregon, until September 'SZ, )'.;. (i. J.' Pallock, ActiiiK Commiaaioner of tho (ienernl I Mini Otllco. Approv ed K. A. HitchciM-k, Secretary of the interior. June ill Sept. lit. Notice of tho restoration of public IiiihIh to settlement and entry: De partment of tho Interior, (lenend Jjind Olllce. Mav 111. l'.niO. Notice la hereby if i von that tho Secretary of the Interior on May li, li;, haa released from w ithdrawul for irrigation purpoa ea the following di'Hcrilx'd lands in the Lakeview laud district in Oregon: Klamath project, Oregon, Willamette Meridian, Township 40 S., 11. 0 K., nil sii-a. A it, 10, 11, 15, '."J, U5 and iiO; T. 11 S., I-U 0 K., all sees. 1, 'A 5, 0, 11 I 12 ami fractional sees. liS to 17 inch ; IT. iK S., li. 7 K. all sees. 11, 'Ji, '11 to ' 'Si incl.. itt and ill ; T. i S., li. 7 K. all aeca 1 to 5, and 7 to IS incl. ; T. iH S., li. 7", K.. all sees. 1, 'i, l'J and lit; T. itO S., li. 7 K. , all aeca. 1 to 4, to H inc l., -11 and '; T. itt S., li. H K. all soca W to i!0 incl. ; T. il'.t S, K. 8 K., all sees. 1 to 12 and 15 to '21 incl. ; T. 40 S., K. H K. all seca, IH to 20 and 2H to i incl. ; T. 41 S.. li. H K., all w"a. 0, 7 and tract ioiml seca. 17 and IH; T. it7 S., li. 'J K., all sees 1 to 5, H to 17, 20 to 2i, and it2 to ilO incl. ; T. .'IS S., It. UK. all aeca 1 to 5. K to 17 and 20 to 27 incl. ; T. ilit S., li. 9 li, all seca. 0 and 7; T. 40 S.. li. 'J E., all seca . 22. 25, 20, and iSO; T. iJ7 S., li. 10 11 ; all sees 1 to lit incl., IH and 21 ; T. MH., li. 10 E., all sees. 7, 17, to 22 and 20 to iJ5 incl. ; T. 41 S., It. 10 K., all sees. 5 and 0; T. .'IS S., It. 11 K., all seca 1 to 17, 20 to 2i, and ill to iKJ incl. ; T. i!y S., Ii. lil E., all sees, it to 10, 15 to 22 inc., 24., 25, 28 to ik) incl., :t2, 35 and iW; T. iU S. li. 11 E., all s.H-a. 22. 2it, 20 to 211 and 32 to i!5 inch ; T. 40 S., Ii. HE., all seca, 5 to !, 13 to 18. 22 to 24 inch, 20 and 27; T. 3 S., Ii. 11 lL; E, all seca. 1 to 5 inch, 8, Si, 10., 17, 20 and 21; T. .'W S., li. 12 E., all seca 1 to 0, 'J to 10, 22 to 25 incl. ; T. 40 S., Ii. 12 E.. all secH 1 to 5. 7 to 20 inch, and 30; T. 40 K., li. 13 E., nil seca,. 7, 8, 16 to 22 and 27 to 31 incl. ; T. 41 S., li. 13 E., all seca 3 to 11, 14 to 17 inch, and frac tional sees. 20 to 24 incl. ; T 40S., Ii. 14 E. all Beca 1 to 3, U to 10, 22 to 27 and 31 to 30 incl. ; T. 41 S., li. 14 E. nil sih's. 1 to 4, 0 to 10 inch, and ull fractiouul seca. 21 to 24 inch, and ho has directed that tho aforesaid, lands bo immediately restored to settle ment, but not to lieconio subject to entry, tiling or selection at the Unit ed States land olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, until September 3, l'.KKi, J. H. Fimple, Acting Commissioner of tho (ienernl Laud Ofllce. Approved E. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of tlie Interior. May 31 Aug. 23. Reward for Morses I will give 120.00 Kewnrd for the delivery, In Lnkevlew or tit my ranch nt wngontiiv .Mountain, of any and all unbroken range horHon, 4-year old and upwards, unblemished, ranging lu Lake county, Oregon, branded with au old horseshoe on both jnws, without imr other brand on the am- mill: horseshoe open pnrtdownward the same aa cut la the following ad vertisement, w. w. liitowx. $1,250 Reward. The HarncyC'ountj Live Sioi'k AHNH'i tliia, of which I am mvinlier, pay. J760 reward (cirevideuo li aJing to the (11 u vk'llou of partiei trallnK "toik be loiiKUu' to it nu Di- ijotlvt .Ki reward. Horse brand horse- khoe bar ou either or both jawa. Ke corded luNcountiea Range, llarner. Lake and (.'rook Couutiea llorwa vented when wild. Horaeii old In Mil through thU section will be reported lu tlui i1kt. 11 not ao refioriea, lease write or tele phone The Times Herald, Main ItJ4. Hums, Ore gon W W Hkown, Kile, Ore. CASTOR I A ; For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th Slgnatora of 7 ,i.mr K M IMM IIMIMIIIM JUST ARRIVED. Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress floods, consisting of Silk Mulls. Taffetas. 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 Mercantile Company OUR HARVEST ACHINE is now on the ground. AYc have a complete line of Mowers and RaAcs, also a full line of Extras. A good Header we want to sell to some good farmer. We have a few Mowers, Rakes and Hay Z?ucits we are offering a bargain in. Call and see us, we can save 3011 money and give you the best values. J. E. BERNARD & SON Mr.. O. Hotchkias and wife of Lake City, are here on a visit with the fam ily of Jan. Metzker, the two ladies be itiK slstear. They will remain in Lake view all week and take in the raeea. One day last week while breaking colts, Manly Currier, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. V. A. Currier was thrown from a bucking horse and his head struck a gainst a pile of posts rendering him uucoucsious for some time. It is feared that he is seriously injured, as vomiting set in shortly after he came to. sells good Hosiery. The popular tlarrett boarding house which has been conducted by Mrs. G. W. Garrett has moved from the Miller residence to the Henry Lofftus place on Main street, just a few steps from the south-west corner of the Court House square. Those who want the best meals and beds for the least mon ey should go to this popluar eating house. ltf sells good Ice cream Freezers. 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 School of Art, with superior instructors. Business branches taught. Gymnasium and Field Athletics under a Physical Director. Well-equipped Laboratories. Library of 13,000 Volumes. Healthful social life; religious influences. All student enterprises active. THC school that stands for the BEST IN EDUCATION WRITE FOR OATALOQUB I R Y 2 WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary f20 and expenses paid weekly; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or exper ience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self -addressed envelope. SUPEIUNTEDNENT, 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111. lit tin at Proof. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, June 18, l'JOG. Notice is hereby giv eu that the following-named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Kegisetr and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 27th day of July, r.KKJ. viz: Charles Lohrengel, 11. E. No. 1C83 for the NWI4 SW Sec. 2G aud Lot 3, Sec. 27, Tp 39 S., R. 24 E. W M. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Frank Lemburger, Wm. Routson, and Andy Morris of AdeL Oregon and J. A. Morris, of Plush, Oregon. J. N. Watson Register. 25-29 How's This? We otfer one Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY &, CO., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financial ly able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. W aiding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting dircetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75o, per bottle. Gold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. ' IP ftplla 0Ctfu Tnhon Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, Unit ed States Land Office, Lakveie Oregon, Jane 25, 1906. A sufflciei contest affidavit having been filed this office by C. W. Withers, Paisley Oregon, contestant, against homestetwa entry No. 27-V, made Sept. 12, 1901 for SE'i' NW.EK SW. Sw2 SWf, Section 13, tp. 34 S., R. 17 E.- uy uustave Anderson Contestee, ;i which it is alleged that said Uuatav Anderson has wholly abandoned th said hometsead, and has not resided on, cultivated or improved the earns as required by law; that said Uustavfe And erson did not estaklish a reel dence on said land within six months from date of entry, and all the de faults herein set forth continues to this date, and that said alleged ab sence from the said land wad not dua to his employment in the Army, Navj or Marine Corps of the United State as a private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, during the war with Spain, or daring any other war in which tlM United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear respond and otter evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. a August 10, 1906 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed June 25, 190 set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notitja be given by due and proper publica tion. 2G J. N Watson, Register. sells good Pocket Knives. A number of ladies in Lakeview have received cards from some friends in the city printed in the new typa that is all the rage for calling cards this year. They have brought tha caids to this office and asked to have cards printed in "type like that, "calling it Old Engilsh. In fact tha tpye was Tiff ?any Text, a much pret tier type than the Old English. Wii sent for a font of this card type and are now ready to print calling cards. We also received a lot of new cards last Saturday. For two dozen, 75 cents; 4 dozen $1. sells good Crackers. EXECUTORS APPOINTED. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Lake. In tho matter of the Estate of, WARREN B. WHITTEMORE, De ceased. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned were, by an order of tha County Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Lake, made and entered in the above entitled Matter on the 15th day of May, 1906, duly appointed as the Executors of tha Last Will and Testament of Warren B. Whittemore, deceased, and have qual ified as such. All peisous having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same, duly verified and' with the proper vouch era, within six months from the data of this Notice, to said Executors, at the First National Bank, of Lakeview, in Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, June 7th, 1900. S. O. Cressler, W. II. Shirk. Executors of the last will and Testa ment of Warren B. Whittemore, Da ceased. 24-5 sells good Ladies Waists,