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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1906)
DIRECTORY First naptlnt hiirch of Lrkeviow. j f-. .i.inn lorrlm t 11- f nnd Pn-achlnjrSprTlion HtlI...M.,nnu 7M I. M. on ouch Sunday, i Knndiiv School 10: A. M. Junior Soelotv at 2::t0 P. M. : DnptUt Yonng People. I'nion nt f:: I M. on each SuihIh.v. Prn.ver mei-tliiR 7.W, P. M. on Wed neediiy evening. Everybody lnvltM to nttnl nil service. A. Trunk Sliimioin, pastor 1)1 K ECTOR Y First Baptist ( bun h nf tlooao Lake, at Nt"V Pint' ( ni'k. Orviron. l'michim: Service at ll:oelock A. M mid 7;."K P.M. on each Sunday of every month. Sunday School at H:,Vlock A. M. . Prayer Service a t 7::V on Wednesday ; evening of each week. j All are cordially invited to attend! the Services. J. Ilayden Howard Pastor. VTAXTKD : by Chicago w holesale nnd mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county nnd adjoining territory. Salary fcW and expenses paid weekly; e.pense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. Xo investment or exper ience required Spare time valuaMe. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. SUPEJRIXTEUXEXT, i:W Lake St. Chicago, 111. 1-t 7? C 50J Elvs Creafm Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, nnd protects th' disea-scd liieuihraue. It N;r-s Catarrh mul lrivs cwt a CuM ia th-' H-e.ii uiiii -klv. r.esfores te Kc-p.ses of Ta-te u l 'kA. j J-jisy to tso. t'..:it.n"-!sro i; i iri.ms ,'r-iL-s. ! Ap;.Iiud iuio tuo nostrils and ii).s-rid. Lars-j Sis.-, T) cents at Pni'i;Uts or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents uiai.. ELY BROTHERS. 55 Warren St.. Naw Yom CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Have Always Bought j UliJV CUcU44 j Bears the Signature of OASTOTITA. FRE f AMERICAN FARMER 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. QOODG. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Paicc of One: The Uke County Exam,ner Tlie 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, rietzker, Lakeview, Oregon. TIMHKH l.aSIt SOTM'R United States Lend Otllee lakeview Ort-son Juno l 1IHH5. Notice l here lv n ponMliR,u wi(n tn provisions of the act of Oongresn of 'June :t. 17N. ontitlil "An not for the. eale of timber bind In the States of l. HIIIOriilH Oregon, Nevada and Wash- inirton Territorv" as extended to all the PuhHc Lend States by act of Aug ust 4. Sii Hern, mi J. Winters, of Klamath Falls county of Klamath State of Oiev'on, has this day tiled in this otllce his sworn statement No 3110, for the purchase of the SW'i.; NW. N' SW, and NWI4 SK'4 of Section 'J, Tp. M S.. K. 17 E. W. M. and will offer proof to she-w that the land sought is more valuaMe for its timber or td one than for arn'culturnl purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before clerk of Klamath countv Oregon Bt uis Bt b-Uxw- ath I 'ills Oi-egon 011 Monday the 3 day of September liHXl He names us witnesses: Archie .Johnson, Harry Pelt, leMer Kirkpatrivk nnd John Prett all of Klamath Falls Oregon. A n t mil I nil nersons claiming tul- I Tersely the above-described lands Bre I requested to tile their claims in this ; office on or before said 3d day of Sep I temU-r I'.'Oo. . .., J. X. Watson. Kegister. - p. i.. r I l-ainl Mnnl Proof. United States Land iMtice, Uike view. Oregon. July Ul. 11HH5. Notice is hereby given that James P. llery ford. assignee of Anna M. King, of Lakeview. Lake Co.. Oregon, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on deseit hind claim No. 41, for the svi. Sl-'.i.. SK1. SW1.. ant lot 1 c:... Inst 1. t Sec. .rj, 1. .n i K. "JO E., W. M., and F. M. tlrwn, j assignee of Nalmin A. King, of Lake (view, Lake Co. Oregon, has tiled ! notice of intention to make proof 011 'desert land claim Xo. 4. for the lot it. XEj XE4 .Sec. ;ii N"W4 Sec. X T. 31, S., II. -2 E. W. M., before I Kegister and Receiver, at Lakeview, j Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1-th day ' of SePtemlier. l'AHl i Thev name the following wituc an.l i to prove the complete irrigation reclamation of sai l lands: J. P. Hervford, H. H. A ining, Frank llomerl Carl Lue and F. M. (Jreeu all of Ijikeview, Oregon. ;50 J. X. Watson. H.'gist. r. ri i. ii:ok. ! Land Otliee at I.akeview, Oreiron, j j July J1. l'.HHJ. Notice is heret.y kriven , that the follow inir-nanied settler has ( i tih.,1 nnt ice of his intention to make1 tiua! proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made he fore Register and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on .th day of August, lliOtJvizr Mary II. Hryuu, H. K. No. for he SK1; NF.'.' Sec. II, H1.. XVi4 and NW'j SW4Sec. 12 Tp. :f , S. R. l'J E. W. M. He names the fol-j lowini; witnesses to prove his eontiu-! uous residence upon ami cultivation j of said land, viz: 11. E. Reed of Paisley, Oreiron. J. S. I5ranch. W iJl,1,(ii, an,i i). v. Hrvan of Lakev it. lew, j Oretron. J. X. Watson. Register. On June Otn and Ttb. July 2nd and I 3rd, August 7th, 8th and 0th, and September feth and 0th, special low round trip rates will be in effect to all points East, final returning limit, 00 days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points., ? 50.0O toiurauu tuiu MissisBipid R lver, '".-" iver, iJT.'s" Chieiifro T'J.50 Washington and Baltimore l'JT.OO Xew York 10S..VJ For particulars, see any Atrciit, or address D. S. Taart.D . V. ,t P. A., Reno, Nevada. To All Our Subscribers The Great inaianapoiis, inaiana. w iff 1 r.i tf(, (rom Tft mi'tf A Fish Fr.M(f fYshbmano ,. 8!x:kr, mil fee fyrnmCl Slicker n ovcrvoat hn ' cold, wind co rhm wltnlw, rln l when t wlnl, rxl for cover at night If we ft to bed, nd I will y that I have guttm mora comfort otit of your alkkrr than aajrottw One article that 1 tvrr owned." (Th iwm Kl'IfrM tr tfc wStr .f M iim-. tint lrtr hw vm aii-liratkM, Wet WrnihrrOarmrnU tor RMIng, Walk Workinic or Sporting. HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. Taetlaftkerik A.J. TOWER CO. C4TVltt, B.t.A. TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited TOaOICTO, CANADA Keep Posted On Matters That Interest You Your local paper is a necessity to you, financially and socially. 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You m wt'h to buy rmpthln Tha b.t pn,Cii. ay to commumcata with propla who w-h lo hjy or icil l br lnrtlnit a umill ail vrrtisnint In Tha 8pokman-Hrvlew. Karmrra. trvkm.n. lumbrmn ami niln--r tako tha TWK'E-A-WEEK. If yiii wish to rrarh btitna rn.n anil n.... -mn-.n, u tri, DAII.T or bL'NDAT si'' K KS MAN-REVIEW. THE TWI.7E-A-WEEK R ATE3 ARE rn rnt rrr line each Insertion Count worda to a Una. TH! DAII.T ANT! PVNtUT RATE FOU I'ONtKCtTIVK INSEHTIONa. 1 3 Words i 24 Words i ttme. time a tlmea tlm . tlmea tlmea JOe 4 .e J . Cr e THE SUNDAY ALONE Ten rent per line a line. aach IriMartlon. Couut ADDRESS SI'OKKHMAN-KEVItrW. Siwknne, tVaab. ur adv pminlT. ancio.in nmouni i or mnry orrlr for oun.br nf .- -l--lr,d. and .-nt. whM-, r.' ! -w,'k,trl,!" L':"' Wup,, i j j Bean tha S V03 Haffl AIT.S ZOUl s The Hind Yoa Haw km fi-gaatora of 3 I (3 9 TrIE i-rWNIAHfy. i j file tXtarir, Ilia I lunrrtU nnd IVIi I Of the ni.i oiia n-.v.mi'.s of all Hia- lanl a Hau ler v. rlu:.; ' .v'-n anli'" I erery one to be of mt let ti otht j Uiat the stranger Is apt to consider . Spaniards ery IihiiNIm p,-oph An experience In a Madrid tr.iuit'ar vm j enlUhtenlng In this direct inn. A worn I an in gelling lulu the ear appeared to ! have slipped and lent her fa.it. SIi ami her husband bewail an animated j discussion up':i the Incident., and of ( the doreu ethers in tin car every on I except oinxclvcs ciniicil forward to lis. ten. The pMNscngci were well assart i od, ranging asi they IUI from a captain hi nni t'oiin il twn t a xxinian almost f the I'cg ir class, l'.nt one and all In turn Joined In the discussion without j exciting the least resentment, opinion j being apparently welcomed. lii,ntlt- men arrh lug at their destination ceased I arguing, raised their hats and went i out, leaving others In possession until lite principals lei (." ! "There Is to h ur of the tl.iy or ; night ulihh a Spaniard dcenei Inappro- prlate to t!i" practice of sn oMng," the, i same writer chscics. "Whenever he ! finds time ham-lug heavily, which N 1 f rcipii-ni !v, he lights a clg.it'clte. Time hangs h the brief lui.l:il hctwivil the courses lit Inui It an I dimter. whenever he waUes nt lt:;Jit. when lr:tvcliug be tween station i! nd h lc In tin niunlbus and always when in a railway train, reg.iid!rss of l.t lies. The practice of smoking Is so m.ivers:,l railway com-, i-ttitenls In Spain that for uousiuiik- ers e:t in t!. -ory only, and tin li'ihlt, coinl'imd W!it that i f loud t:i!kiiig at all lioi:rs of the nig'it an 1 morning, makes tl.e axer.tge Sp.muird undesir able as a traveling c (inpanlon, rspts-lal-ly at n'ght." (if tin1 sttir.ly be--.-ars w!.. overrun Matirid: "The let gits us -..lly have soti;e preuaise fur asking alms In the sh.tpo tvf a decrepit guitar or 11 Idle un der the ii;:k. wli"to It remains. An other plc l U t!ie sule uf 1 ittery tickets. the 1 '.' IV I i in:: a glcrt I :is j 1 .:! lull 111 I S:ii:i. i: !i ticket cists .". pi--e!:is t (a' oet S! i. and ! I r;::;. a ' mi as I niiottt Willi s' i ll -I Chicai; N- ' s. in alisolnte i'v'i, rush lor s:ile." WIT IN CON'GHFSS. Hume Frtt-.iiiii Itrtfirt Mmlr PurlDaT I lie llciii nf Ih'liiiii-, One tjrts Sprint of the in-ist f;i!Hills of Keeil's re ;is it:, le at lite expense of er of lllimiis. The "Maine Klant" had just speeches read one of Sprlnirer's own in refutation of the latter' ar'uiiieiit Just cinchiileil. 'Hie 1111 noisan huuicheil hit pliilis:ipliy upon the prlvilcje of pruirressive thinkers to chanpe their eiini im. "I lienor t'l-M f r i'." he cnt'nued. "An limiest i:..:u it th.' inMost- work of Oml. As fur v Mr. Chairman. In the words of an eminent American states man, 'I would rather he rlirht than be president.' " "The jreni lemaii from Illiii'iis nedn't worry. Mr. I hairiti'in." drawled ltesl. "He'll never be either:" I Hiring the hitter lu-ht against "Recti rules" the luiiise was thrown Into eon- , i , .. , L. , , viilslons hy Celleral Spt'iola. who, pointing t l tl.e painting of the "Siejre of York town" l. umiic In (lie hall, jrravely iiccn ;e.l StieaUer Kis-1 nf eniint- ln the Hessians In the l.ackKi'onnd of the picture In order to make up a quo rum. The general upvays wore ti tremen dously h!ch collar, so hiuli, In fact, that Hepresentallve Tim Camphell tappel It one day with the ferule of his cane and Inquired, to the amusement of the house, "Is tJenernl Splnola within?" miring the famous ilendl wii fltrht In the house over the civil rights 111 Oen eral I'.en Hutler favored n Sunday ne slon. "Rail as I nni, I have some respect for Clod's day," replied Sam Randall of Pennsylvania. "Don't the RIMe say that It Is lawful to pull your ox or ass out of a pit on the Sahlmth?" asked Rutler. "You have thirty-seven asses on your side of the house, nnd I want to net them out of this ditch tomorrow. I think I am encraped In holy work." "Don't do It," replied Randall. "I expeet some day to see yau In a better world." "You'll he there, as you are here, a mernher of the lower house," flashed back the penenil, with telling effect American Magazine. A Hundred Million Hons. A peep Into the hcavenH through a modern teleHrope Im a peep Into th very depths of mystery. Vlth such aa Instrument one may Raze upon 100, 000,000 HtarH, each of them a burning, blazing nun. From what little vr know of creation we cannot but be lieve that each of those sunn Is giving light and heat to a train of planeta, Just in the same manner that our un gives light and lift to his little flock of wld. Reyond those 100,000,000 sun there may ho hundreds of millions more. Thus they may continue "sys tem after system and worlds without end." A Serloo Breach. Intimate Friend What was the breach of senatorial courtesy of which you accused Senator Oraball? Senator Grafton (fiercely) Why, the scoundrel approached the Interests I represent and offered to work for 25 per cent less legal expenses than they're paying met Puck. Tb Poet's Troubles. Friend What did you find tht most difficult thing when you wrote your first verses? Toet-To find aom on who would let me read them to him. Fllegendo Blatter. No one loves the man whom bo fears. -Aristotle. KOl'I!5SIONAU if f rfff't 'r't-t s r'rt f t t VV-AAj A. WHIPM, M. D. J rin ! I AX aw ni im.M A Paisley, Orroon. Hit T V II A I.I. I'll) alrlan nnd Ntugrnn OKI It K- N'i'W Paly II n I lit I it at . I,. V, t it Attornr) M l I kkrtlrM, ts-oi iH'K 1- ply Iniil.liiiir I. It t r. ITIM' IjiiuI nmicra MMrlntt) Ol Kit ' K IhI;- nuildliiK. uinniM.u nr tiir mnnin l.aki-viw s nuui-JRtn ur mt numu r.n.,.M..r.-.-t ) on tln l amt 4tli MVilnmitajr lit ) i nch .ii'.iuli In MHa.Mil- Mull, mi " . ) K W iHUKiM k. i oimiil ominati'liT. ( y. N. I vi lH, I it. -fff ft' ft - t t t t jj I.AKKVIhW KM AMI'MrNT, Ne IH. !.(.. K. iiiii ln lie' ll ami !' l llinrn. S ilay i-vi'lilliK" n( I'urli immth 111 O'l'l Ki l- V Hall. Uki-n.-. A. W. MhiiHiik. V V.V., J. w. 1 in ki r. Si rll"'. , f, t t t, t r f tSs A. X3. rOLLBTT Mouse Painter Hanger . Orrqon New rinc Creek, THIS PAPtH k. mi III - hi K. 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Initead of alcohol, which even In small portions long continued, as In obstinate cases of diseases, becomes highly objec tionable from It tendency to produce a craving for stimulants, Dr. Fierce em ploys chemically, pure, triple refined glycerine, which of lUelf la a valuable remedy In many eases of chronic diseases, being a superior demulcent, antiseptic, fntlferment and supporting nutritive, t enhances the curative action of the Golden tinal root. Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Hloodroot, contained In "Oolden Medical Discovery." In all bron chial, throat and lung affections attended with severe coughs. As will be seen from the writings of the eminent Drs. Drover Coe, of New York; Bartholow, of Jeffer son Medical College, Phlla.j Scudder, of Cincinnati! lailngwocd, of Chicago 1 Hale, of Chicago, and others, who stand as leaders In their several schools of practice, the foregoing ageaU are tK$ ery but Ingredleat that Dr. Pierce could have chosen to snake np his fa mous "Discovery for the euro of not only bronchia), throat and lung affec tions, but also of earonlo catarrh la all Its various forms wherever located. H II !u V OREGON Snoi(riiriE and union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kin sas City, Ch!caKO,;St. LouIa New York. Ocean Stcaiueis l.elwis ti I ' n I lutu) nnd Nn it Francisco every tliedayn. Low Rates' Tickets to nnd liotn nil piirtH ofj the I'niteil .S'lnlcs, Camiclu Htidl.tirnpe. For purlieiilars, cull on or iehln km, A. I.. CrnlR. l. I'. P., Portland, (.rc. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIMI; TAIU.Ii . . . "J"". In I ffect May 1-t, I'm.'i. I v. Thrall .. tr. IL k1'" 11 ! M. i l llr'K fi 1'. tall I'r'k 7 ni k I'll "'i!7 In " llllr .Sill " t'liki-Kaiita r...1!) A M I v. 1'i.ki Kama I'l IVA M .r. hill'- ID .V. K I'll Sp'ue II to ' t .11 1 r. . t II O ' ' M.-i-l Iu'ki- r; i iintfii. t; .ii I' U " lluail .. .IJ4.1 " Klnnmtti Sprlnjcs Special. . T In oil 1 I' . li.;ii. .. 1 ' -! . I llr'K' -.' I '' ' I nil l ii . k '.' l M Ii S 'li '.! i" ' M I v. A r. k en si.'ki f. r. rail I r. il! rl st.-.-l lit '. l 1 lii'tui .... II 'il 1 1 1, rail .... ,I.C. 1 LAKI-Vll'W --AL1 URAS STAGE LINE II. K. lUNk H. I'ti'r. Office in liicbcr'.t 5tore ."Miitfc leiivea l.nkpview daily, ci- cept Jniidny nt 0 a. in. Arrive at Ahunis at 11 p. in. l-ciVc Altiirns for I.skcview at i o' liN-k a. in. or on the arrival of li e alnge from Madeline. Ar rive in Lakeview in 'J hours af ter lenving Altiirit. PrelKht - Matter. - (Jlven 5trlct - Attention ... first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. YAWN, Proprietor. Office Inlinkvillc Hotel Klamath I alia. Daily from Tokc'ctuii hy Keno, Klam ath lulls, Dairy, I'.oiihuzh, and l'.ly to lakeview. Daily from Lakeview by Illy, llonansa Dairy, Klamath Kails, Keno, to IV keveuia. From Klumatli Falls to Keno by Hteiimer and from Keno to I'okiyenia overthe Sunset Four-Horse Stnn Line. Good Stock asy Coaches LAKUVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE S. L. McNavuiiton, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store FtBKO leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed neBdaysand Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives at I'lusli at 9 p. m. leaves Piush Tues days, Thursdays and Haturdays, at 6 a. tn., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. rassonger are $3 one v.ay or $9 for round trip. Freight rales from May 1st to Nov. 1st f.75 ir hundred frow Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per hundre A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con, Htlputlon, often ends In Apjiendlclthi. To avoid all Borlous troublo with Stomach, Liver, and BowcIh, take Dr. KingH New Llfo 1'llln. They tier fectly regulata theao organg, without pain or illwromfort. :5c at Ue Beall brujflMt. MIIKKP BBANUH. James Barrv B,r,l,w,ti8''iiowgorku Billed UailJ rlght , for ewei) reverse for wethors. Borne ewes Square Crop ana silt le right uar. Tar Brand IU. Raoce. Rr.. Uke. Gestoses sddreM, Uksvlew, Oragoa Zac Whitworth Br,,'"cropoa un IllllinUIUI ar. Half Dnrt.rn,n right for swest reverse for wethers Tsr Bran W. lunge, Pisn Creek, rostoffloe address Ukevlew, Oregoa