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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1906)
flWMt.oi.nl Xocnl Ikkmo Deter was up from the ranch Ttiewliiy. W, II, Kotitann ciime to town thn flrMt of (ho week. Don't forget tlin nil n lIii dance at tho liull to morrow night. 1 Mr. fin-1 Mm. Jlnry Hleln wern vis Horn In Idiki'Vlcw lust wwk. W. A. Sherlock mill wife returned Tuesday fioin Hummer Iiili'. J. ('. 1ihIhoII lllllt HOII Wel'0 over from Vnriiir t he llrxt of I lie week. M. W. HoWI'll WIIH iIomii fioui 1'iilrilcy a few ilayM hint week. F. L. Kuoili'i'iiiiiii of Klamath Fall, In reglntereil al lloti'l Lakeview. Mrs. Ellon .Junes iiihI nun liivo mill Mr. mil Mrs. (iiiilmm ciiinii to town Tuesday. Horn :lu Lakeview, Oregon, Sep tember 10, l'HHl, to tin) wife of C. W. li'iit, ii tioy. J. W. Run canut over from 1'lunb yenterdiiy nft ir his wife mi'l Hon to take tlii'in Inline. Ml.. Doclu Wllllta ami Ethel .Vc Ken loft yenterdiiy for Monmouth to attend school thin winter. If you vi tint Homo toolliHomn candy you can llml It lit the Kodii Works. 1 MImh Jinu TonnlngMen loft yphtenlny on ii trip to Portland uml Kpokiiiu, WiinIi. , to remain nil winter. 0. K. Campbell brought ii crowd of Imul seekers ilown from Paisley, nrrlv Inn here ycnterday morning. Mm H. O. t'rennli r left for Cedar villn luht Kiiinliiy to remain n month with her mother, Mrn Pegnello. Even I fni t In will live with Mr. mnl Mrn. D. ('. Si'liuiiut'k this winter mnl go to school. Mrn. Cluy Kioiilio mnl her ulster Mopped over in Lakeview Sunday on their wiiy to Winner vulley from Sun Francisco, where Mrn. Kiuulio Iihm lieen for Hume miiiitliM. Mrn. V. M. liurvey returneil from Ailel hint week. She was accoinpnn led Iioiiin liy Mrn. ('. IS. l'urker ami little iluiik'liliT Vera, w ho I'umt to Lakeview for ii few days visit. (ten. Wlimr, John Miller, J ink Peterson, liuli I Sut y. Hurry Williams, leu Ioilrinii mi'l Lloyd Morrison were here Monday with h baud of lieef cat tlo enroute to market. State Normal School lit Antihunt begins itri itnnuiil session tho 20th of Septeiutier. Inrgo addition to fiiculty apparatus, lilimry, new witter system, modern system of heat Ink. strong course for teachers, well cquiped train ing hcIiooI, goisl inimical advantages mid opportunity for general educntion. For catalogue, address, It. F. Mul key, President, or, W. J. Vim Ncoy.Hcretary. :ti Oct 15 Tho laundry Basket will leave every Tui'Hilay for Reno. Laundry left at Ricbcrs Cash Store will lie attended to. Miss Mao Miller will, nliout the 20th of Sed. organize u Choral Club for ladies from tho ago of l.'i up. Also h Choral class for girls betwoeu tho ages of H mnl 15 yearn. All those desiring to join Much, will please cull on MIhh Miller'iinmcd lately. :ST 1 ino State Normal School at Monmouth. Begins Hh 25th your Septomlior 20 1900. Three full courwH of study. Higher course recognized hi Washing ton und other states. Tho bost mid shortest way to a stale mid life paper. Additional work in both general and npecial Methods; id ho, school ruauagn nieut for Krnded Biid uiiKrnded Hchooln will ho Iven thin coming yeur. LoiiKer teruiri, LiKher wiw and loi ter opportunltiea uro open to Norniul (jriiduuteH. School dlroctorn uppreel nto tho KUpcrior ability of Monmouth UriiduutoH., and the demand fur ox coedii tho mipply. Catalogue contnln ing full Informiitiou will 'o 8nt ou nppllcution. CorroHpoudenco Invited. AddreHH, J. J5. V. Uutler, JtcKlntrur For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the phest. Askyourdoctoraboutit. Tim bet kind of a testimonial "Hold lor over alxty yeura." J Mad b J. O !'"'. J Alio uiunurauturtiril uf jk y S IRSAPAIIII.L&. jftk t si vc imlis. V )mv no ccci"-!" ! 'Wo i"il'linh fl tho t'.. minion (.full our m''''"'"'- 3 Ayt-r's I'ills inoreaso tn activity of tho liver, and t!ius aid rccovory. Mr. Tut AtiKland In In from the nlieep cum p. Zuo W'liltworth win In town tho llrnt of tho woek. A dprlnklo of rain fell Haturdny ovoiiIiik. H. II, ('InindlerH fmnly Inivt) moved In from tho ranch. Stonewall Vernon ciimo over .fron liiiko City thU week and may reinali lierw permnneiitly. Mihh Mnrlo McKhiuio returned from a two week vImII, nt Howards. MIhh (iertrude Vernon Ih vIhIIIii In town thlrt week atteiidliiK thn liiHtltute. Mr. Deter and fmnlly of tho Went Side will live In thn Lllivlllo Iioiiko thirl winter. K. 1 I. mio Iihm utarted tho 7T l eef for Merrill, they piiHned through tlm vulley today. Stiickmeii'It Hiipplien of all klndn tinier Valley Mercmilllo Co. Adel and 1'luHh. IWtf. Mr. Itootli! tho wenlern Htaifo driver and family am koIiik to live In Trunk ISmneM lioiiwn thin witner. J. H. 1'leldn and family nxpect lo Ktart for Cul foi nlu In a few weekn. whero they will HMiid tho winter. tiolnu to tho ininoH? Supplied of all HortM at the Warner Valley Mercantile Co., ntoreM Adel and l'liimi W it. W. 15. ISarneH canio over fiom Kin math 1'iiIIh, arrived hero yi-Hterday moiiiiiiK. to locnto a piei-e of timher. Dr. JIall wuh called to tho H. J. Stud ley place a few dayn ao to attend orio of tho Ktudley hoyH, whowuHipilto ill. J. H. KelHey added life to tho Ioiik linn of land Kcokera in front of tho laud olllco door for tho pant duy or two. Ii. Kiindom i-ami) down from I'uU ley Monday to inako application for dual proof on his lioini'fteiid on Klder Creek. 1". M. Miller Iium a tiruu, npun fired new- middle, and ho in an proud of it iim a Ixiy with n pair of new red top hootH. Mrn. Shirk htartn for Iteno to mor row (Friday) to meet her mother, who in coming to l.akeview to fpeinl the winter. Mr. IIolnMt, tho liiiMdiall player, came in from Warner the llrid of the week where he ha lieen haying for two iiion t Iih. Jm k Iuiigliliu Iiiih Hold a one llfth interept in one of Ii Ik mining claims in the Fine Creek diMrict to McClery and Kcltauer for Minn Alice Mctiruth,' came up from Alturau, whero nho Iiiih lieen for wv eral niouthn, and ill upend the winter In Iakeviow, at tho Miller homo. Jack DcvilMiiM hua Hold a one- tilth lutorcHt in ono of hU mining clnlinti in tht) l'ino Creek mining district to McCleary und Schauer for ?."iHI. F. T. (iiuither returned from Muryn villo and San FranciHCO a-few day8 ago, whero ho went with hU hihter and her hiil;utid, Mr. and Mrn. (iateH. T. U. Vernon wuh up from tho ranch yenterday to tako in the Institute. Mr. Vernon ulao vlaitot Tho F.xumner olllco to hoo tho typeoettng miichiuo work. Koht. Horning, the real entato inuu of Klamath FnlU, caino over to Lake view tho Hrnt of tho week with Hoveral patties who worn aftei Lake county IuikIh. A HiirprlHo party waa given to May llurnc8 Monday evening. Thono who attended were: Mihs Fay liariien, MUh Fdua l'cnlaiid MIhh Mario McShaue, M1h8 Mury Ilighy, Mikh Itoiiii McShane Vinton MiUor, Kirk Oeutry ICarl Gar rett und lSurtio Snider. Mm ISaruus and family left for Wheatland Calif., WedneHtlay. .1. 1. DcIoiik; accompanied liy .1. C. Oliver wiim In town Wednesday and whllo here, Mr. DcIoiik bought the Harvey Xorthup plaw ou tho Went Side, coiiHlHtlug; of 30 acrt'H, pVlce f!)iiO. Mr. Delon In buying the land for hit) j oungeHt Hon of I.iUIrnnde Ore., who exioct8 wlthlh tho next year to locate here and make thin his home. The deal was made thru W. ltnjley. liohoniiana Lines. Thoro was a bravo man culled McCarthy Who BOiuot lined waxod very wrnthy: He defended our m Inert, Iu well chosen. lines ; This gallant old man, named McCarthy Communicated. 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It will be sent you postpaid by return mail. Write today. BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINOTON rVTEKTH STS PORTLAND, ORE. . Irat-rt Ijind final I'roof. United States Land Office. Lake view, Oregon, July '24, 11KXJ. Notice la hereby Klven that James D. Uery ford, assignee of Anna M. King, of Lake view. Lake Co., Oregon, has tiled notioe of intention to make proof on desert land claim No. 481, for the HWii SE', 6El4 Hvii, and Lot l Hoo. 2lt; lost 1, a, 3, See. 32, T. 34 S., K. at w. M., ana l''. Ai. ureeu, assignee of Nahum A. Kins', of Lake- view, Lake Co. Oregon, bus tiled notioe of intention to make proof on desert land claim No. 482, for the lot 4. NEli SVM .Seo. 32. NVr Sec. 33 T. 34, S., Ii. 20 R, V. M.. before Reidwter aud Receiver, at Ldikeview, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2th day of September. liKXi. They uaine tho following witnesses to prove the complete lrrigutiou ana reclumution of said lands: J. I). Heryford, ii. P. Viuiin:, Fruuk Ponier, Carl Lue aud F. M. (ireen all of Iikeview, Oregon. 30 J. N. Watsou, liegister. flue now tyljnh trouaortuw. Olva urn f J nnv itk tt vou tliu wu can yiiHkrt II ........in., llii.e ,.ti .t vr... t. I 1 a iiJ if.J J 5-1 H n i tPi''?j'-. 5ali. r T L ' L - " " JUST ARRIV Our complete line of Ladies Summer dress goods, consisting of Silk Mulls, TaffeLas, 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 r OUR HARVEST ACHINERY M 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 Bucks we are offering a bargain in. Call and see us, we can save you money and give you the best Values. J. E. BERNARD & SON TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States land office, Lake view, Oregon, August 22, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of con press of June 3 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. Robert Cas ey, of Klamath Falls, county of Klam ath, State of Oergon, has this day fil p.1 in this office his sworn statement No. 3103 for the purchase of the E1 SES aud S'iNE't, of section 33 tp.35 S., Range 17 fl,' w. M. and will offer proof to show that the land Bougnt 18 more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore County Judge, of Klamath Co., at his official place of business at Klamath Fa'ls. Oregon on 'the 1st day of November 1900. He names as witnesses : Chas. Mo Cumber of Dairy Oregon. Chas. Mess nor of Klamath Falls Oregon. Chas. Dnsenbery of Illy Oregon. C. E. Ilad ley of Klamath Falls Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of No vember 1900. 35- J. N. Watsou. Register NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice is hereby given that the State Land Hoard will receive sealed bids up to 2 o'clock F. M. on October 9, 1900 for the purchase of the following desciibed School Land, A11 of Section 10 T. 38 S. R. 21 E. All bids must bo accompanied by a regular application to purchase lu ac cordance with the law for the sale of Hwrl T.uiirld mid liv ph. or check for at least oue-ilfth of the price offered No bid ror less tnnu P-ou per acre will bo considered. The l ight to reject any aud all bids is reserved. Applications ami bids should be ad-rli-Kml tit (l. (!. Ilrowu. Clerk State Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase behool Lautls. (1. (i. rown, Clerk Stale Laud llonril. Dated this llth day of July, 1900. OAOTOIIIA. Mercantile Reward for Horses 1 will pay $5. Ou 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 Modoc 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. rixAL moor. Department of the interior, Land office at Lakeview, Oregon. Sep. 6 1900 Notice is hereby given that Oliver W. Howard of Lakeview Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final commutation proof in support of his claim, viz : Homestead Entry No. 2938 made April 22 1903, for the S NEl4 and Eg NWJ Section 34, Town ship 37 S, range 16,E w M, and that said proof will be made before Regis ter andReceiver, at Lakeview Oregon on the 20th day of October, 1900. He names as witnesses to prove his continuous residence opon, and culti vation of., the land, viz: Lawrence Guffers of Ely Oregon, George Elliott of Bly Oregon, Ed Miller of Royston Oregon, Joe Fuller of Lakeview Ore gon. 37-5 J. N. Watson, Register. Ranch For Lease. Tho undersigned executors of the es tate of William Harvey, deceased, in vite proposal by sealed bids for the leasing of the "Summer Lake Ranch" aud the "Gooso Lake Ranch", or for either of them, bt'lougiug to said es tate but it must o understood that the farms only are to bo leased: such bids will bo opened at tho liniik of Lakeview ou the 2-ud. day of Sep tember 1900, at two o'clock, in the af ternoon of suid day, tho right is re served to reject ail or any bids. Ruby Harvey, Executrix, Dick J. Wicox, Executor. ED. Company TIMBER MS0 KOT1CK. United States Land office, Lake view, Oregon, August 27, 1906. Notice is hereby given that In com, pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4, 1892, Willi Webber, of Bonanza, county of Klam ath, State of Oregon, has this day fil ed in this office bis sworn statement No. 3171. for the purchase of the W NW.14, Sec 3,S,'NEy , of Section No. 4. in Township No. 3o S., Range No, 17 E. ,W. M. .,and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land, before Geo. Chastain, Co., Clerk, t at his of ticial place of business at Klamath Falls Oregon, ou Monday the 3rd day of December, 1906., He names as witneses: Chas. V. Pattee of lily Oregon. S. C liameker of Bly Oregon, E.W. PoUard of Bly Oregoa. W. T .Garrett of Bly Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above discribed lands are re quested to file their claims in this of. lice on or before said 3rd day of Dec ember 190C 35 J. N. Watson Register , TIHBF.R US XOT1CK. " United States Land office, Lake, view Oregon, August 22 , 19 0 6. -Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the acl of Congress of Jane 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington, Territory," as extended to all the Public land States by act of August 4 ,1892, Susie E. Casey, of Klamath Falls .county of Klamath , State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3102 .for the purchase of the KJ SW4', Sec. 22, and ENWJ4 of Section No. 27 ,in Township No. 35 S., Range No. 17 E.,W.M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore County Judge of Klamath Coun ty, at his official place of business, on Thursday the 1st day of November, 1900., He names as witnesses: Chas. McCamber, of Dairy, Oregon, Chas. Messner,of Klamath Falls, Ore, Chas. Dusenbery of Bly, Oregon, 0, E. Uadley of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above -described lands are re quested to file their claims in this of, fice on or before said 1st day of Nov. ember, 1900. 35 J.N.Watson, Register. $500 Reward 53 The Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give $500.00 Reward for the con viction of any party or parties steal, ing horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of the following members of this Association: Cox & Clark, Chewacan Land & Cattle Co., Heryford Land & Cattte Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Geo.' W. Mapee. Wm W, Brown. Geo. M. Jones, Geo. llnnklus, 8. B. Chandler, J. C. Dodson, C A. Uehart, N. Finn, Thos. Itutton, W. A. Currier, Frauk B. Bauers, J. C. Hotchklss, Calder wood Bros., T. J. Brattain & Nona, James M. Moore, A. D. Cecil, T. A. Crump, W. Z. Moss. Cressler & Bouner. -W. T. Cri'snW Acty ,t Gilham. Hill & Toney. ot Mikittt M Mu.i.EK,Sec&Tr. ai. W. 1". 1 1 KRYFOltD FlXANCK Co.M.CF. M. GlSKK.N S. 11. CUANPI.KU Deaths from Appendicitis decrease In the name ivitln rlwn llsn uf lr. Kiiiir'M . Life I'm, civ)t.e. Tliev wu ve yuii from (;if Illrt III- nun in 111' iik'k ami m nilf4- re i rum i i mi 1 1 i,i i n mi n in i i n inn i i Ins m nf it. Mr, iijjili and v alwH.vf.'fow their ii'. Gunnm by ee lieull Drulst. 25c. tlieiu. iuur leed Try