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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
DIRI-CTOKY First llnpltMt rtinreli of l.rkevlew. Preac-hlim Services at U:A.M.. owl 7:30 I. M. on each Sunday. Sunday School; 10: A. M. Junior Society nt 2:: P. M. Itnptint Young People. a I'nlon t fi:.T0 P. M. on each Suiulny. Prayer nieetlnjr 7.:t0, P. M. on Wcd nemlny fvi-nliijr. Everybody invited to attend all services. A. Prank Simmon, a t r TIMIIKK (1TI( K ' lnitil SI at os ImuA Ollloo lakeview Oregon Juno t UHHi. Notice 1 hereby Kiven that In compliance with the provisions of tho net of t'onivM of Juno 3, 17. entitled "An not Tor the stile of llmlcr laud In tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada nnd Wash ington lerritorv ns extended to all the Public Lnnd States ly act of Aun nst 4. issi Hernmn J. Winters, of Klamath Falls, count v of Klamath State of Oregon, has this dny tiled in this ollico his sworn statement No ;ii 10. for j no pnroimse ot me rwj , " 'A "o A WlHI DIKIiCTOKY .'Section 1L To. iU S., II 17 K. W. I'lr-i itnntui ( !i n rvli of Jooso La kc. ! mill will otfer proof to show that nf vv pi.... i v....i. ir..L-n. ' "' wmnlit is mow hlim Ser ices at 11 :oe'uck A. M NY4 N5 SW-. ami NV4 SK4 of M. the valuaMe for its than for arg'cultural 1 t i in her or kIiiiik l'rea.-liluuServ i.-. s at u:.h'Uh-s .. .m i . , ..-tal.lish his claim nnd 7;-'M P.M. u each Sunday of j to suit! hind 1 lf ore clerk of Klamath eountv Oregon at his otllce at Klitm- every month. .. .. . ... i ..... SundnvSchool.it KVo chwk A. M. " 1 v. '" ' ' ' .... . dav of SeptemU-r llKHl Ho names as PrayerS.-rvl.val ion Wednesday jj,,,,,,., : Archie Johnson, Harry evening; of each wo k. il'clt, I-ster Kirkpatrick and John All are cordiallv invited to attend I Hrttt all of Klamath Falls Oregon. 4 ho -.rvl.H ' ' Any and all ihtsoiis claiming ad- I ne ? r at a. ... verselv the al.ove-descriU-d lands are .1. llny.Ien Howard I asior. r.,lMU.tod to llle their claims in this 0(ii,.e on or bofore said 'M day of Sep WANThP: ly Chicago w holesale ami i t,,,ni,er l'.HKi. mailorder house, assistant niaiiager (man or woman) for this county audi adjoining territory. Salary fJO and expenses paid weekly ; expense money advanced. Work pleasaut; positiou porniaueut. No investment or exper ience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars aud enclose self -addressed envelope. SU PEK I N T FA) N K X T, i: Luke St. Chicago, 111. r.n J. X. Watson. Kegister. Breryone should mbicrib for 11 home paper, la order to fet all tho local nem, tut to keep la touch with the world'i daily orenti hoold also read The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, Tho leading OTenlaf nowipaper of tho Pacific Coast, which hat com plete Axsoclated Preu reports and pedal leased -wlro tenrlco, with correspondents la Important news centers and in all tho cities and principal towns of tho Northwest. Portland and suburbs are covered by a bright staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of 28 to 28 paces, and has colored comic paces, as well as department for children, colored fashion pace, an Interesting serial story and other attractiTO features in addition to all the sows of the day. Subscription Kates: One month, CO cents; three months, LS5; six months, f 2.50; twelve months, f5. ) Sample copies mailed free. O Timber Laud Notice. Lake- . Tinted States Land Ottlee, view, Oregon. May 7. Wii Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of June :i, 17S, entitled, "an Act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada aud Washington Territory, " as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4, 11U, the following persons have tiled iu this othce their sworn statements, to-wit: James C. Mongold, of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon. Sworn Statement No. 'MM for the purchase of the Sls SW'4, NK4 SW4, SW4 SK'4, Set-. 0, Tp. M. South, Kange IS, F.., W. AI. May Mongold. of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, Sworn Statement o. M'X, for the pureha.se of the W NE4, SF'4 XW4 NW4 SK'4, Sec. ti, Tp. M, South, Kange 18, E. W. M. That they will orfer proof to show- that the land sought is more valuable for'its timber or etone than fort agri I cultural purposes aud to establish I their claim to said land beforo the ! Clerk of.Klamath!County. Oregon, at i his official place of business at Klam ath rails, Klamath C ouuty, on V ed nesday, the 1st day of August, 11HX. They name as witnesses: Archie Johnson, II. E. Peltz, John Brett, Lester Kirkpatrick and James Mon gold all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claim ink this office on or before eaid 1st day of August liKXJ. J. N. Watson, Register. 10 -2-8 Positive, Comparative, Superlative. I ijrit on of your Phh Brand 8Uckni for five year, and now want new oaia, alio ona fc-r a frlrnd. I would riot ha without onr fnrtwlra tha coat. They arc Juat aa f-ir ahead of a common coat aa common ona la haad of nothing." ( itf m iii.. km. ) Ba aura you dont set ona of thai com mon klnd-thl I th TCJWI3? mark of icellanc. . A. J. TOWER CO., iymi oaroN, n i l, ZMfJJjS) TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limitcd, TORONTO, CAN0. JO W.jAcm of Wvt WeathcrClothing A Hats. EVER ACTIVE ALFALFA. a Mlaalonar- lttlr fl TK...klt ' Krnm atrrnnniia Flrlil. Slnoo reform l wntohwonl of tho S5 i For ten year I have been growing" I'ROiTiSSIONAL. rWv f -- ' I A UIIIIM M II our 1 think I will try It thH nennon. !(0 ' 1 Keep Posted On Matters That Interest You Your local paper is a necessity to you, financially and socially. But a NEWSPAPER OF GEN ERAL CIRCULATION, contain, ing the latest news of the world, is equally necessary to you. The "up to date man" will provide himself with these two essential features of progress. In THE TWICE - A . WEEK SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo kane, Wash., will be found the very latest news of the world, its matter including information on politics, commerce, agriculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings in the states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash ington and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its col- umns ror women, its popular science articles, its short and con- tinued stories, its "Answers to Correspondents" and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form a home newspaper that at $1.00 per year can nowhere be excelled. ITS ADVERTISING TAIXK. Ferhapa you hare aomathlng to aell a farm, a tram, farm machln.Tr. Tou m wlh to buy aomethlnc Tha beat poulblt way to communicate with people who wlh to buy or aell la by laaertln a amall ad vertliement la Tha Bpokaamaa-Rertew. Farmera, etorkmra. lumbermen and tula era take tha TWICE-A-WEKK. If yon wlah to reaeh butlneae mm and ncwcomre, uie the DAILY or 6UNDAT SPOKESMAN-REVIEW. THE TWICE-A-WEEK RATES ARB Ten eente per Una each Insertion. Count lx worda to a Una. J MB DAIL.T AND Sl'NDAT RATE CO.NUECLT1VE l.NSEUTIONa. 2S tal fa niul rvae!iliii It womlerful W dualities tn every llstenhiK ear, ami while prettehlnu 1 have trle.l to ho con ftftent In praetleliiK ntul have never, like some foolish fellnwn, ailvoeativl inittlnn the whole farm In alfalfa, for I have always aahl anl "till hellevo that half la euoiiKh Now, In the future I'm koIiijj to tell oil the faults niul illsml viuitnifes of al falfa nu.l let people II ml out the Roivl for thenmelvea, nays an Ohio corre )ou.lent In National Sio. knuui. How It linra, If you now alfalfa you may iletitroy your ieaoe of uilml an.l brliitf tlowu your pray hair In sorrow to tho Rrave. You will he I'hnlniM to your .ltehfork like a galley slave to hU oar. When you tret Home eorn lantil and nro In terest e.l In the Hrt working ahout the 1st of June you will llml the nlfnlta Mooinhur, aii.t It must 1k cut at once or It will he wixxly and touch, and stork will not like It. Then In July, when the thrashing Is done anil yon begin to plow for a rotation, there Is the second crop remly to cut, and you won't Ret even a day tt jro IIsIiImr. About the lust of August, when. If ver, a man oiiKht to have a little lot urt and time to attend camp meeting nt loMst. then' Is another crop, not bin and raw of course, but flno and leafy ond almost equal to wheat bran for talne, and you w 111 Just hump yourself to Ret It In in Rood condition. ' In Oetoher, when you are Just aa busy aa a hen with one chicken with your wheat soedliiR and sowlnjj tho corn crop, there Is that everlasting al falfa to cut again. It Is one uiicndlug prlnd, and you won't Ret any vacation till next year. Take my ndvlco and don't sow It, for you will work all sum mer savliiR It and all winter feeding, It. rilVNH IAN Ml. I Hi lda i:o Paisley, li Oregon, j? IT I j.i-..ICLI. 0 ITT.TIir.- I Son Dratroylna riara. When a sow Is found destroyhiR her PIrs or showing a disposition to Oo so saturate a small woolen cloth with ker osene and carefully molxteii the hair of the pltcs with It, lx-luir cautious not to get muiii of It on their tender skins, and the kerosene dressing ti-111 usually spoil tho sow' rellnh for raw pig. I'roper food previous to lltterliiR, with access to plenty of fresh earth, RTasa, eod, rotten wood, charcoal ashes, etc., cud light feed for a few days after ward Is the general preventive for this trouble, so discouraging to the swine Rrower. IH T V II tl.l. I'h xlrlan an.l Murgrnn omi E-Ncw Paly IIuII.IIiik. I.. K. " Altomr) at k.mn akrvlrw. lli-4'Hvt OKKIlT.-Ily llitll.hiiv. I. It KHATOf AtlMrnry.Mt- Law IjiiiiI Mallera MH-rlaU) OKFIl'K - Pair niitldiutr. kvn y nuui-Acn ur inc nuniu fan..Ni.. Mib nn the t an.l 4tli W.-ilin silay of each ni'Mith In Max.nlr Mall, at K .. ni. K WiN.iHiH K, I diikuI ( iiiiiiiiaiiih r. V K. N, Iavii'Inii, l ie r. LAKKVIKW KN( AMI'MKNT, N IS, I. II. i). r. niofla the ll ami 3.1 Thnra S lay rvciiliiiinot rarh inoiilti In O'M Kcl u Ii.mk' Halt, Ukevli-w. A. W. Manrltui. SI '. J. W. Tucker. Scrlho. A. X3. Mouse Painter Paper Hanger . Oregon New Pine Creek, - TUIC DIDCD 1. kept on flic ai K.r. t)' iniO iMrLn A.lvcnl.lim Ak.ii.t l.M han min Slrccl, Sail Krni l ii. l al., when' cotitra.-ta (or ailvvrilKliiK can ho inaitc lor 11 TOR OiilcrllMra to I he Kiamlm-r who remove from on.- Iixalllr to another, r chancr Inelr i.iMt.,m.-.i auorena ahotil.l r.-iiiemiH-r ilro. ttili nin.-e a rar.l ihclr pajn-r ci'i bo al urcHM-a tu mo ruiii ikaioitic.. STUDY LAW AJ mm THE ORIGINAl SCHOOL. Insfrnc Hon by niil alaiirU to ewyi-ne. Heiovtiiml ly .'0irlafi'l -.j'it.'r. txivriencwiiinocomprlwit uiKruct o:. lakes fcixite liu.e uuly. Tlnet ronraes Preparatory. Ilusmeat. lKe- rrepwve for !racn-e. t lieit.T your condition and ttropeeli in Imines. Sluiiecu ud graduaieti erwry w here. F n 1 1 1'anicular mia ,perUI offer iui:e. THE SPRACUE CokflfSPOHDEMCE SCHOCL OF LAW. e4UutsTKBiec. uFr.:n. mich. On June littj and Tth, July 2nlTand SriirAuKiist Tth, 8thJandHh, unci September 8th and"" 9th, special low round trip rates will be in effectto all pointd luict, liual returuiuR limit. 90 days, but not later than Uctoler 31st. Colorado common points., ? 50.00 Missouri River, tO.OO Mississippi Itiver, (jITm Chicago 72..r0 Washington and Baltimore 107.00 New York 10b 50 t or particulars, see any Agent, or address DS. JTaggart.D . F.Jt P. A lieuo, .evaua. t 1 tlma i5 i t tlmea ......... 45c I tlmea ......... oc 1 tlma nc I tlmea ......... o t tlmea Sjc THE 8UNDAT ALONE Ten eente per Una aaeh Inaartloa. Count all worda to a Una. ADDRESS THE SI'OKESMAN-KEVIEW. Spokane. Waah. Write your ad. plainly, oneloalnv amount In etampe or money order for number of in-'r.iiina oenireo. ano atate whetbee '.h adv Inaerted La Daily, Suadar rica-a-Week. you Boar tha ) 1M Kind YOU HartAmm Boup FREE 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 pun ished. 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. OOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The County Exam,ner The Leading County Paper and The American Parmer 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. Paslurs and H&y On molnt. cold land try redtop grass and alslke clovor. Srrdlnaj to Clover. In bl.uk hoIIh It li nurd, on account of tbelr porous nature, to got n covering by frost action, to prevent clover seed sprouting, when there are two or three days of spring weather early; hence the early howIiih on blink noil la more liable to be destroyed by sbnri freezes before settled warm weather comes, says a farmer In an exchange. On ac count of tills fait It Is safi-Ht to defer sowing on black soil till the last of March or first of April. As clay pre dominates over black soil in our fields vrc sow where we find the clay honey combed by frost or cracked by wind speedily drying it. We have been jis successful by sowing on land wTud checked or cracked as on laud honey combed by frost. Scattered Manure In I'aeturea. As soon ns snow Is off the ground the droppings of cows aud horses pastured the previous season should be broken tip and scattered as much as possible. s Where they He they ore only an In cumbrance, killing the grass under neath them and causing too rank growth on each side. Under the Influ ence of frost these droppings can be broken up quite easily by the help of a boe or a long handled mullet. If done early, the spring rains will dissolve theso lumps and carry their solublo plant food to the grass roots below. A Hare Cot to Itreulle. If you have three feet of dry soil of some kind above the bedrock, III guarantee that you will have a good place to start a field of alfalfa, says Willis Wing in Ohio Farmer. A clover stubble will be surer to give you a proper seed bed than your corn stub ble, and since this crop will yield more feed per acre than the corn crop (un less the corn Is made Into ensilage), yon are warranted In giving It a show. Don't try tho wrong way first (such as trying to get a stand on wheat), but have faltb and inuke a Bure cut to re sults. On Graae Fit-Ida. Now, here are a few things that should not be done: Never dig dltchon to fill with rocka In a grass field; never underdraln your grass field until you find It necessary; never pasture or make a roadbed of your grass field or let animals stand, stamp or otherwise kill the grass roots; timothy or redtop seed sown on an old field will not re new the stand; use no coarse manure on the grass field after seeding; fer tilize every crop a Uttlo more than Is needed for each crop; don't undertake to steal anything from the soil; bear In mind that your grass field will ner er winter kill or die as long as It baa anything to live for. George M. Clark In Country Gentleman. Old Weedy Alfalfa. Old alfalfa fields that become weedy are often benefited by disking la the nrtng and after the cuttings are made. Disking kills the weeds and splits tlvt erowns of some of the alfalfa plant rertlcally, rejuvenating them. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXAT1VK ItKOMO IJUlNINK Tablet. All driiKxiets refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W.Orove'i "iunature is on envh box. "'h:. Sannl CiiUarrh quickly ylM to treat. went by Kly a Cruam lialm, which la ngn-o. ablv aroiuntio. It is received through the notitriU, elraimea and tiimla the whole sur face over which it diffuses itaelf. l)rugia( sell the Wo. siz0 Irinl i.ie by mini, 10 cents. ToHt it aud you are suro to cuutiuue tuo treatment. Announcement. To accoDiniodiite thoho who are partial to the une of titointzera in applying liiiuiils into the naMil j r.-otnes for eibtrrhal trou bin, tho proprii rs prrpnre Cream Halm in liquid form, wliii h -ill I : Known ns Kly' Liquid Cri-itm llulm. l't icu including tho praying tnl i 75 cents, lmggit or by uiaiL Tho liquid form cmhodins Uie med icinal properties or the oi.j i reparation. If any subscriber nf the Kxainlner wishes to hiibHcrllH-for "Tom wat moii'h Magazine, "wvlll accept l..r0 from them, write the letter, buy the postal order and send for the maga zine to nny address. Then Is but one price on "Tom watMon.s Mann zinc," and we do not club with it, hut as a matter of accomodation to NulHcritMrs to the Kxainlner we can get them the inngnzine without any trouble or risk to them for the n gu lar price. tf. The Examiner prints township plats, aud makes them into books loonier, tf DO YOU KNOW That Dr. Plcrrs's Favorlt Prescription Is the only medicine sold tlironuh ili'nu-isu for v (iin.ui's weaknesses and jcculiur ail ments that dues not contain laru quant i ties of hk-iiIioI'.' Itlsalso tin-only ineilirii.e, especially prepared for tlm cure of t ho delicate diseases peculiar to women, the maker of which is not afraid to take his patients Into his full coulideiirc, ,y print ing iion each liottlu wrapHr nil tlm Ingre dients entering into the inndlclne. Ask your Uruicuiht if this Is not true. "Favorite Proscription," too, Is the only niivliciiiu for women, all the Ingredients of which have tho uiMiuallticd endorse ment of the leading medical writers of tiro several school of practice, recommend ing them fur the euro of the diseases fur which tho "Proscription" Is advised. Write to Ur. It. V. Pierce, IJuffalo, N. V., for a Jrte booklet, and read the numrr ous extracts from standard mndlual au thorities praising the several ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are made, and don't forget that no other medicines put up for sale through druggists for do mestic use can show any such vrofemloiuU endorsement, This, of Itself, Is of far more weight and Importance than any amount of so-called "testimonials" so conspicuously flaunted before the publc, In favor of the alcoholic compounds. 'J' ho "Favorite Prescription" euros all woman's peculiar weaknesses and de rangemnnts.thus banishing the periodical headache, backaches, bearing-down dis tress, tenderness and draglug-down sen sations In lower abdomou, accompanied by weakening and dlsagreoable catarrhal, pelvic drains and kindred symptoms. Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled spe cialists may be consulted free by address ing as above. All correspondence Is treated as sacredly confidential. By con sulting In this way Uie disagreeable questionings and personal "examinations are avoided. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser contains some very Interesting and valuable chapters on the diseases peculiar to women. It contains over one thousand pages. It Is sent post paid, en receipt of sufllclent la one-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only, or 81 cents for a copy In flexible paper covers, or 81 cents for a cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. K. V. I'lerce as above. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and Invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. One a laxative, two or three cathartla Oregon Si i outline and union Pacific Snlt Lxike, Denver, Kin sns City, ChlaiKO.St. Louis New York. Ocean Steamers between Portland ami San FranclHco every flveilayM. Low Rates Tickets to and from nil part of, tlm United Niiiien, t'linailii mitlI'?uroH. l'or'pnrticuliirs, call on or address, A. L. Crnl;,' 1. V. V., Portland.'Crc. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIMIJ TAI1LIJ . In KfTcrt May 1st, lisift. .. M.l.v. I'lilo-Kama in 4VA M " Ar, i mil' . . w.m' " " K I'll Si'k I Mil " " KalM'r'k 11.4.1 -' bin I llt'S'- I- " ' li.'Sin IS .'3i I" M 11 " 1 hrnll li.lft - l.v. Thrall .. fl A. A r. Ii.. . . n.vft Mr'g if " Tall I'r'k 7 eft " Kl'h Hi'(ii7.lil " INIIK S.IK " 1'oki'Kaina s.'AI Klamath Sprlags Special. l.v. Thrall..... I.m H. Ar. Itifii .... I M ' hliel Mr'S" -J 1.1 " Kali I'ri-ik a ..A ' ' K I'll I".'k MO " M i r. Kl'h H,'Kt M M Ar. Kail ( r. rki ISii -' Hlrl Itr'Kn S III " " linifiii m " Ihrail.... g.u LAKHVII-VV --ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. IUhk ks, I'rup'r. Office in Biebcr'a 5tore Stage leaves I.nkrview daily, ex repl hHiidny at fl a. m. Arrive at A hums at 0 p. m. leaves Alturas for I.skeviow at 6 o'tlock a. m.. or on the arrival of the singe from Madeline. Ar rives in lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matter - (liven Strict - 'Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. YADIN, Proprietor. Office In llnkvillc Ifotel Klamath f alls. Daily from Pokeirema bv Keno. Kl am ath rails, Dairy, Jtonanr.a, and Ply to ijtacview. Daily from Lakeview bv HI v. Itunanaa. Dairy, Klamath Kails. Keno. to Po- kegema. From Klamath Falls to Keno"bv steamer and from Keno to Pokegema over the Sunset Four-llorse Htuge Lino. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVH-W PLUSH STAGE LINE 8. L. McNacoiiton, Prop. Office at .Mercantile Store Plage leaves Lakeview Mondays. Wed nesdays and Fridays at 0 a. m.. arrives at Plush at 0 p. m. Leaves Piush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at a. ra., arrives at lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare 3 one way or $5 for round trip. Freight rates from Mar 1st to Nov. 1st .76 per hundred : from Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per l.umlre A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the nice. Con. Htlputlon, ofton ends In Appendicitis To avoid all hitIouh trouble with Htomnch, Liver, and UowelH, take Dr. Kings New Llfo I'1IH. Thev ner. fectly regulaU) theso orjfatiH, without tain or uiseomfort. :r,c at Iam Beall brutrglst. MlltCKP UHtNDM. JdlllCi Ddlljf rlghl e lorewesirewse forwethori. Boms ewes Square Crop and But In rlfbt ear. Tar Brand Ul. Hence, Crane Lake. I'oitofflte address. Lakavlaw. r.... -""--'a"M tOU IlllltnUilll ar, Rail Undnraron m.a a r m nui lor swei ; reverse lor wethers W. Range, Flib Creek. Lakeview, Oregon Tar Brand foatoffloe address