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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
national Tlocnl 'Ann Whltworth U tu town. New linn of belt at Ahlntrom Droit. J. E. 'J'niiiHhlll In In town thU week ('. V, IjOfTtllg IIA III loWll llrht of Mm week. Chin ley W nit mi cuiiio up frhin Al Ciiihh Toendiiy. Tho. Fly mi wants tu buy from HOO tO I M V ) Ill-Mil (if llllllllM. Ivii(!ht iiinl Lludhol Iiiivo ii liiui'l of 2 1 " In u.l or sheep to Hi ll. Dn-k KlnHliy want to go fishing, Imt ilou't want to go iiloim. (!. Price who Iiiih lii'iui k. for sev crii! week In able to lt out. W, It. Slecle lum been on tlio nick lUt mIii io r t i i r i i I i i fro n e nm (l tin. The latest, novelties In Ladles Neck wear mill Kelts ut Lukevlcw Mitcihi tlln Co. 1 ('. 1). Sessions iiiiiI wife Imvii Nolil their t linbcr cIiiIiiih In K In itial Ii eotin ly for Miss 1 lor I ii Willll-i, who wim report eil nick IiimI week lu the r.xuiiilucr, In able tu I m up again. V. L. Withers and wife of Paisley expect to stint for Crater Luke thin week on nti outing. Kl in Arthur him rented tho Comlm residence on SIiimIi street., where his fiiinily will reside thin winter. Wiit ell for our fnll stock of Iridic Hells iiti'l Neckwear to arrive in a few days nO Ijikovlew Mercantile Co. 1 Kent Brothers linve moIiI their Imiieli of sheep to J. J. Fleming fur f:t.ro per heail, anil lambs for ?2.25. Just ii few of the latent things in Iridic uek wear mid lli ltrt just arriv eil at The jakevlew .Meieantllii Co. 1 We understand t hat W. J. Mi'K-o Iihm IkmhciI tho Koht. Mi'Keo ranch, and th it Kobt. und family w ill tnko u trip. Iloune for rent. Roomy house and large barn on Klunll street, belonging to Win. .Metzker. Make Hpi'liratlon through The Examiner, tf llurvi-y Colvln started for Berkeley toiluy, w here he will tnko a poult lull In a joli ofllce. Mr. Colvln hart wink ed In Tlio Examiner ofllce for several yearn, and Is u steady and reliable man. Benjamin Keiuuiuon an old pioneer of Mh1(m' county, who hart lxen liv ing with IiIm Hon, V. I'.. Kenniinon pio prletor of the Plush h )tel, for he vend mouths, rnine over from that pluce Tuesday. For Heut. Five-room residence in Lent location in Liikevlew, water and electric lights, well furnished, good carpets on all the floors, ready to move Into. Price f 1 5 per month. Ap Ily ut Tim Examiner oltlco. tf LIO YE THAT ARE 1IUNGRV. Remember that the Ladled Aid Ho ciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Lake view will on Friday evening August 31, ut tho Musonlo Banquet Hall f urn lnh an Oregon Sup per, served from & p. m., till Ticket for miper 35 cents. "Come every Uxly come yo Imy and cut" for 35 cents each. Committee. Notice to students and parents. Owing to the continued warm spell, I bavo decided to make Monday Sept. 10th tho opening day of the Lakeview ItuHlnoMH College instead of August 27th, a advertised hoiiio weeks ao. I have employed u competeut intitruct or, und hat Infuct ion Ih tmiiruutced. I would Im) k''I to hear from any one who confeuiplatort uttcudluf, and will fiiruihli full Informutiou uponappliru tlon. Until further notice, addrenn. (i. F. lUKley, Alturan, Calif. WANTF.I): ly CUicaifo wholenule and mnll order LoiihA, aHsihtant nmnaKer (man or woman) for this county und udjolulnK territory. Salury and ox pen sen puid weekly ; expenue money advanced. Work jiIenHunt; pohltion fiermancut. No lnvontment or exner ence reiijlred Sparo time valuable. Write at once for full particular und enelone Holf-addroshed envelope. SU FLIUNTFUN KNT, Vi'i Lake Kt. Chicawo, 111. lUt .A Hair Dressing Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more manage able; to Keep it from being mo rough, cr from splitting at the ends. Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same time, a regular hair-food. Wcll-fedhairwillbestrong.and will remain where it belongs on the head, not on the comb! Tli best kind of a teittroonlal 'aolit lor over lty yean." M JAuItJ.O y Al xuu iyer's Mu lT J. U. ATr Co., Lowell, Mm. SARSAPARILU. PUIS. CHtKRY PECTORAL, C. P. 5hcpherd. 0. V. Hhephonl, the old rellalilo jilnno denier of Anlilmul , arrived here nturdny evening from Hlnklyoii ooun ly where Im did nuod liiihliieHH In hid line. In tlieao day when corrupt and crooked piano intent alxnind In th land It Klve im ppoclul pleahuro to recomiiieiid a inuu to the puMIe wIiomo InteKrlty Ii unlmpeachalile, who Ih it gentleman In every wiim of (he word and whomi reprenentaf Ion can ho relied upon alixolutely. If you think of piircliHhlnK a pUno nee Mr. Hhepherd i If you have friends or iieipiaintunceM who are contempliit inu liuyiiiK plimo recommend Mr. Hhepherd to them. You enn do thl conhclenl loithly knowing they will l,e t rented rlht. Klamath Fallrt F.xpreH , i Owhitf to the fact that a nurriher o- irrehponllilo aKenti for piano houe have Im-cii truveliiiK through the coun try, and home of I hem now confined In Jail for emliezzlement, anil other licn found to he leading a lifo which 1 until any pemon for denlliiK w ith the i.uhlle, Mr. !. F. Kheoherd, of Ah iand, ll perfectly reliable and holient ' man, iiIwhvn on the Miuare and of an unupproaehiilile character, ho Hcured letter of recommendation from hi friend, hiich men a A. McCalleii, preHident of one of the Anhlnml hank and well known in Lnkevlew, and other prominent Ineu, to hhow (he Im lil I c that he I not one of thone Ind of piano dealer) wIioho character und manner of doin IniHineHM will not hear InHpectlon Mr. Hhepherd I in Lake county now, with lil two ou, on their aimiial trip. Timber Land Deal. Walter eumlirldtfo and A. (I. Diihme, vere vlHitom to Alturan thin week. Mr. lluhine Im looking river the coun ty w ith the view to purcliOHlnu a hody of timher laud HomeM here. Mr. Diihnie denire the timl-er for ha v-inill pur poiu. He hurt been looking over the timlier liiuil of Henry Ktepheim and F.I I It lew in FundaiiKo Valley, with the rcHiilt that a contract him a'reudy been entered Into to purcluiho thene hohl ItiK. Mr. Duhmo wum in Alturii for the piilpuHO of review ing the laud title. Thee holilim?rt Inelude heveral hun dred acre of the Uncut timber hind to I) found in Modoc county, and are ho hituated that u In rye part of the lumber hiipply of tho county iniirt necehtinrily come from them This body of timber irt particularly handy to ipiito un extoiiHivo urea lit (iixmo Luke and Htirprhto Val.'eyx. Modoc Keptiblicau. i i 7 fVH Pi 'J Success results from two things opportunity and pre paredncss. C Tl I lolrm Buunfw CoHru ron;iiluirs bo'ii IowhJ yovi griluig un m I he v.hi1 J RrJ ikcae l.tt'e "ru.j4i luni U'railiH-t cJ I luljTir Bti'.aKu C 'Irr j;t!-.u'c." C il givt nxar ril rate fuf llifi pj-'.iculut i )uu Mill ia!l i ll.c Cj" c .1. rjjjn Mi. 7 l,lnli o-jii m ittoiMiAHt, kit in.yi.i I; the O. (!. K N. Co. rM it ( ii't-. ! a'v o"f '-t lit- hiS foilKn J ... I , ! v -r. n..r. t -V .'.! - mA y m tic 1. un-. I i-i 1 i:i'i;f. w hij. -il i 1 1 ' 1 1 d I urll." mi i:n !;..!. . y hoi."4 lul low "j, ar1 ' . .,.. 11 I'jii-'" 1 1 .ii"'i .tli llie U. S. Co mI in llu l . il 1 fiii''v "M,. ! . r-, ' - I " ' I.. t ...H ' I I , ' '" "f" ,"1: I ' ' Cc,.lLvi: ; 'fHtNuTON OTuNtMS'iJ n i .rou..rulyou wtVnuiTrIiSuiUl th.y will oo.t you SB ad. Olliw Uilor. Hk ol i . JlniilLfl? OiS 'mmwimau with you U iiioh tU.t Uioy muirt rUry you or you rund iiot S&SSS: COLUMBIA WOOUN MILLS CO. 1 PORTLAND 0RE00N - VWfi HAIL I ' Vf (,.,y 4 m lirrKT il-fil current j i.u'nm MVinfp arronnU, r five (iejxrtil I ! (nf ho k, ami !o a jftirfal lanic ' l,;niir.. You fan Iwive a'lvatiUgr iA a iiciiK Link at your vry dour y uMng llir ni.nU S n'l ur ilffi'i-iti. A' Icviwlril;; i it w.I! Ix- u-nl yu Ly rrlurn mail. ;,.., .. ar ''m ! iH tirivcl from one ' i .i i .n.'iT't w,;l u anJ note i l , inly It Wi'l ;'fjw. ) I .A'.' a - .J t;,i. U I. 1 .. V. IVw i V.. Ii liAil. ftrf . f Af'HIVA Ai S.-r se ""Hit U CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the lguature of $500 Reward 1 The Oregon. Cnliforiil.i & Nevada Llventiick I'rutectivc AHmtclntloti I will Klve .VHI.OO Itewnrd for the cn- victlnii of any party r part leu uteal- Iiik hurMiti, cattle or milieu U'lonitinn tiumr of the following idciuIxth of thU Arthociation: Cox & Clark, Chewncan Iand & Cattle Co., Her.vford Iand & Cattle Co., Iike County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Geo. W. Miipe. Win W. Brown. Geo. M. .lone. Geo. llnnkliifl. S. II. Chandler, J. C. DodKoii, C A. Hehart, N. Fine, Thou. Mutton. W. A. Currier, r rank IJ. linuerH, J. C. IlotchklrtH, Calder- wood ItroH.. T. J. lirattaln & Sunn, Jhiikh M. Moore. A. 1). Cecil, T. A. Crump. W. ,. Mohh. Crennler & ltoiiner, W. T. Cnnaler, Acty .C Gllhiun. Hill & Toney. rt-. . I w- Hkkvfoiiii. Preeid t. Ul 1 l, l UH t F. M. Mii.i.kh. Sec & Trean. W. I'. IlKIIYFOItD F. M. (Jukkn S. Ii. ClIAMH.KIt NMBKII I.AXI KOTItK. United States Iaud Otflce, Iake Tiew, Oregon, July 17th, K00. Notice in hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of con gress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale, of timber lands in the States of Californ'a, Oregon, Ne vada, and Wahlngton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, W92, William T. Cressler, of Cedarvllle, county of Modoc, State of CaL, has this day fil ed in this otllce bis sw orn statement No. SH.'J, for the purchase of the NW4' SW of Section- 17, in Town ship 40 8., Kange 'J2 E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establitih his claim to said land before llegister aud Receiv er at Lakeview, Oregon, ou Wednes day, the 3d day of October, 1900. He names as witnesses: 8. O. Cressler, and F. P. Light, of Lakeview, Ore gon, 11. il. Kobinson of Berkeley, Col., and Oeo. W. Wimer, of Lake City, Cut. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lauds are re quested to file their claims in this otllce ou or before said 3d duy of October, 1000. 30-39 J. N. Watson, Register. Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEg'e WITH Superior equipment. Ucautifully located , twenty-six milea from Portland. Full regular college courses. A.c.ademy gives strong preparatory und High School courses. Conservatory of Music and School of Art, with superior instructors. PuiJiiU'ss branched taught. Gymnasium and l-'iold Athletics under a.l'hy.sical Director. Well-enuippod Laboratories. Library of KI.Ihki Volumos. H.'altht'ul social lite; religious influences. All student ntcrpr!s;'d active. THE SCHOOL THAT STANDS FOR THE fcEST IN EDUCATION WMTG FOR CATALOGUE JUST ARRIVED 1 Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress goods, consisting of Silk Mulls, TaffeLas, Voiles, Batiste, Ventura Suitings, orgndies, India linens & Lawns, ; Shirt Waists, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and Children 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 MACHINERY is now on the ground. We have a complete line of Mowers and RaAes, 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 2?ucs we are offering a bargain in. Call and see u,s, we can save you money and give you the best values. J. E. BERNARD & SON Contest Notice. United States Land Ofllce, Lake view, Oregon, July 17, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this otllce by Frances Snider, contestant, against homestead entry No. 2775, made September 27, 1902, for SEi Section 35, Township 32 S., Kantfe 15 ., by Emery Mitch e Contestee, in which it is alleg ed that said Emery Mitchell has wholly abandoned said lands for more than six months last past, and con tinues now to abandon the same, and has never resided upon or cultivate any part thereof, and that said alleg ed absence from the said land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United States as a private soldier , oifiicer seaman or marine during the war with Spain or during any other war in which the United States may be en gaged, said parties are hereby notifi ed to amxtar. respond aud offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m September 12, lUOo, be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Lake view, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a Kroner attldavit. filed July 17th, 190C, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not le made, it is hereby ordered and directed thut such notice be given bv duo and proper publics tiou. J'.l J. N. Watson, Register. NOTlClu OF SALli OF STATE LANDS Notice i hereby given that the State Land llourd will receive seuled bids up to 2 o'clock P. M. on October 9, 19tHJ for tho purchaso of the following dosciibed School Laud, to-vit : All of Kectiou 10 T. M S. R. 21 E. All bills must bo ncconiimuied by n regular application to pmvhuso iu uc cordauco with tho law for tho salo of School Lauds aud by canh or check for at lwiHt ono-llfth of the price olfored No bid for less than ?2.50 per aero will bo considered. Tho light to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to tl. O. lirowu, Clerk State Land Hoard, Saloiu, Oregon, aud marked "Application and bid to pur chase School Lauds." O. O. Rrowu, Clerk State Laud Board. Dated this 11th day of July, 1900. n 7 Reward for Horses 1 will pay 15.00 Reward for the de livery of any and all unbroken horses found in fields or outside in Lake County, South of the desert, or in Mod 00 county, California, branded with an old horseshoe and a fresh tri angle brand underneath, on both jaws. The horseshoe placed on the jaws the same as in my advertisement in this paper, and triangle so as to cover up the bar, on both jaws. To be delivered at Lakeview. W. W. BROWN. OASTOniA. jbtr, tfc, yy The Kind Vo Han Always Boajll Sign tar. f Notice of restoration of public lands to settlement aud entry. Department of the Interior, General Land Office, June 8, 1900. Noice is hereby given that the Secretary of the Interior, on June 4, 1900 has released from the withdrawals under his former orders of June 10, 1903, ' July 18th, August 11th, ISth and 19, 1904, for the irriga tiou purposes in connection with the Chewaukan, Ana River and Silver Lake projects, iu the Lakview laud district in Oregon, the following des cribed land: Chewaukan Project, Township 31 South, Range 18 East, all ; Township 32 South, Ranges 17, 18 and 19 East, nil; Township XI South, luinges 17 aud 19 East, all; Township 33 South, Range IH East, Sections 1 to 2o, 2 to 32 aud 31 to 30, inclusive ; Towuship 31 South, Ranges 19 and 20 East. all. Aua River Project, Town phip 29 South, Ranges 17 aud IS East, all; Towuship 30 South, Runge 10 East, Sections 2 to 30, inclusive; Towuship 30 South, Rango 17 East, Sections 1 to 5 and 7 to 30, inclusive; Township 30 South, Range 18 Eust, hU ; Township 31 South, Range 17 East, all. Silver Lake Project, Town ship 20 and 27 South, Ranges 11, l.r, Hi and 17 East, all; Township 28 South, Ranges 13 aud 11 East, all; Township 28 South, Range 15 East, i ectious 1 to 11, 10 to 19 and 29 tu 32, inclusive; Towuship 2S South, Rango 10 East, Sections 1 to 18, 21 to 28 aud 31 to 30, inclusive; Township 29 South, Ranges 12, 13 aud 11 East, all; Township 29 South, Range 15 East, Sections I to 9 and 15 to 30, inclusive; Township 29 South, Range 10 East, Sections 1 to 3, 10 to 15 and 19 to 30, II MIIIIIIIIH'liMlf e I inclusive, and he has dircetea that ! the aforesaid lands be restored to set ! tlement, but not to become subject to j entry, filing or selection at the Unit I ed btates Land Office, at Lakeview, j Oregon, until September 22, 1908 : O. J.' Pallock, Acting Commissione ! of the General Land Office. ApproT ed E. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of tin Interior. June 21 Sept. 13. ConteAt Notice. Department of the Interior, Unil ed States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, June 25, 1900. A sutficiei contest affidavit having been filed i this office by C. V. Withers, Paisley Oregon, contestant, against bomesteai entry No. 2755, made Sept. 12, 1902 for SEJi NWJi, K14 SWJi, SWU SW, Section 13, tp. 34 a, R. 17 E., by Gustave Anderson Contestee, in which it is alleged that said Gustave Anderson has wholly abandoned the said bometsead, and has not resided on, cultivated or improved the same as required by law ; that said Gustave Anderson did not estatlien a resl 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 was not due to his employment in the Army, ti&ry or Marine Corps of the United State as a private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, during the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be engaged. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching 6aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 10, 1906 before the Register and Receiver at the United State Land Office in Lakeview, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed June 25, 1906, 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 notice be given by due and proper publica tion. 26 J. N Watson, Register. Notice of the restoration of pnblio lands to settlement and entry : De partment of the Interior, General Land Office, May 19, 1906. Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of th Interior on May 12, 1900, has released from withdrawal for irrigation purpos es the following described lands in the Lakeview land district in Oregon: Klamath project, Oregon, Willamette Meridian, Township 40 S., R. 6 E., all sees. 2. 3, 10, 11, 15, 22, 25 aud 36; T. 41 S., R. 6 K, all sees. 1, 2, 5, 6. 11 12 and fractional sees. 13 to 17 incL ; T. 39 S., R. 7 K. all sees. 19, 20, 22 to 25 inch, 33 and 34 ; T. iO S., Ii. 7 E. all sees 1 to 5, and 7 to 18 inch ; T. 34 S., R. 7 K, all sees. 1, 2, 12 and 13; T. 30 S., R. 7 E., all sees. 1 to 4, 9 to 14 inch, 24 and 25: T. 38 S., R. 8 E. all sees 30 to 36 inch ; T. 39 S, R. 8 E., all sees. 1 to 12 and 15 to 21 inch ; T. 40 S., R. 8 K. all sees, 13 to 20 and 28 to 32 inch ; T. 41 S.. R. 8 E., all sees.. 6, 7 and fractional sees. 17 and 18; T. 37 S., R. 9 E., all sees 1 to 5, 8 to 17, 20 to 29, and 32 to 36 inch ; T. 38 S., Ii. 9E. all sees 1 to 5, 8 to 17 and 20 to 27 inch ; T. 39 S. , R. 9 E., all sees. 6 and 7 ; T. 40 S., Ii. 9 E., all sees . Ua, J0, and 36; 1. 37 0., 14. 10 E. ; all sees 1 to 13 incL, 18 and 24; T. 38 S., R. 10 E., all sees. 7, 17, to 22 and 26 to 35 inch ; T. 41 S., R. 10 E., all sees. & and 6; T 38 S., R. 11 E., all sees 1 to 17, 20 to 29, and 33 to 30 inch ; T. 39 S., R. 13 E., all sees. 3 to 10, 15 to 22 inc., 21., 25, 28 to 30 inch, 32, 35 and 36; T. liUS. R. 11 E., all sees. 22. 23, 26 to 29 and 32 to 35 inch ; T. 10 S , R. 11 E., all sees, 5 to 9. 13 to 18. 22 to 24 lncl , 20 and 27; T. 38 S.. ii ll1.. E., nil sees. 1 to 5 ind., 8, !, 10., 17. 20 and 2! ; T. .'S) S., K. 12 E., all si-cs I to 6, 9 to 10. 22 to '." inch ; T. ii) !?., R. 12 :., ull s'cs 1 to 5, 7 to 20 iuci., and .'0; T. 40 S., R. 13 E., all mvs,. 7, S, 0 to V2 and J7 to 31 inch ; T. 41 S.. R. 13 l... all so-s 3 ti) 11, 14 to 17 iucl. , and frac tional sees. 20 to 21 inch ; T bS., U. 14 E. all sec 1 to 3, 9 to Mi. 'si to 27 and ::4 to 30 lucl : T. 41 8., K. 14 E all . cs. 1 to 4. 9 to 10 iucl . un. I all fractional sees. 21 to 21 inel., and he has directed that the aforesaid, lands bo immediately restored to settle Uiout, but not to become subject tc entry, tlliug or selection at the Unit ed Stales laud oIuYh ut Lakevie-, ' Oree ii, uutil September ". 1906, J. 11. Eimplo, Actb.tr t'omiiiissiouer of the ( ieuerul Land Office. pproved E. A. Hitchcock, Secrefio-y of tliw Intel ior. Muy 31- utg. 23.