Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 20, 1906, Image 6

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    niRECfORY.
r'lrat Unptist church of Lrkcvlew.
Pivh hlui-Sei rltcvsn t U:A.M.. und
7:.1 I'. M. n -rti'h Suiiiln.v.
fcundny School 10: A. M
Junior Such-ty nt P. M.
Hnptlt Yountf People. Puion t
r. M. n cikIi Sunday.
Prnyer iihi-Hiir T.oO, I. M. on Wed
nesday evening
Kvcr.vlmdy Invited to attend nil
nervlce. A. Finnk Slininon,mtor
Dl VICTORY
I'lrs'i Hnptist hurch of (Joose Luke,
at New IMne O'-rk. Oreirn'i.
I'rvncliiun Sor livs nt 11:iclock A. M
and 7;.'n I. M. cneh snul;i.v of
every month.
Sunday School nt lOro'clock A M.
Prayer Service at 7;:i'on Wednesday
evenlng of each week.
All are cordially invited ton! tend
the Services.
J. Harden Hnwanl Pastor.
WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and I
mail order house, assistant manager
(man or woman) for this county
adjoin ing territory. Salary "J0
and
aud !
expenses paid weekly : expense money j
advanced. Work pleasant; position j
permanent. No investment or exper )
tence required Spare tune valuable.
Write at once for full particulars and
ericlose golf -addressed envelope.
SUPER1NTEDNENT, IE! Lake St.
Chicago, 111. li!t
Jay-fever
50'
Elvs Cream Balm
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction.
CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects th:
di.sea.sed membrane. It cmvs Catarrh and
drives aw:iy a Cold in th He;id ij'iicklv.
Ilestoros tlie S;rises of Tiiste aud
ijisy o v.o. C uit.iiuo no i:ij:irioiis dr i'-T'.
.Applied iato tLa nostrils aud absorhed.
Lara's ;Z'. .vl cfnu et l'rujjiits or ty
mail ; TrUl Size, 10 cents by uuu
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. Naw Yor.
lHHrrt Land Final Proof.
United States Land Office, Lake
view, Oregon, August 14, 1906. No
tice is hereby given that Arthur L
Iligbflll, of Plush, Lake Co., Oregon,
has filed notice of intention to make
proof on his desert land claim No.
475, for the NEf SW, SEr NW4',
Sec. 3, T. 35 S., R. 26 E., W. M. be
fore Register and Receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day
.of September, 1906. He names the
following witnesses to prove the com
plete irrigation and reclamation of
said land: Steve Young, Edward E.
Bond, Nolen E. Curry, of Plush, Ore
gon, and William Smock, of Lakeview,
Oregon.
33-37 J. N. Watson, Register.
FREE
The Great
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. GOODE.
Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer
Two For the Paice of One: The Lake County fcxam,ner
The Leading County Paper aud The American Parmer
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2
This unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old
ones who pny up all arrears and renew within ninety days.
Sample copies free. Atldress:
i
C. 0 Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon.
United States Lund Olllcc, Lnkv
view, Oregon, Auunut iSt, UHHi. No
tire is hereby iriven that in compliance
with t lio provisions of the set of (.'on- .
Crrno of June II, 187S, entitled "An
not for the snlo of timber lauds in th
States of California. Oregon. Nevndn
and Wntdiincton Territory, us ex
tended to nil t he-Public Land States
ly Hot of Ainruct 4, IWVJ, William T.
(arrctt, of Illy, county of Klamath,
State of Dreiron, tins thin day Med ii 1
this otllee hi swoin statement No.
111(57, for the purchase of the
KKW. N SW!j, SV. SW of Sec
tion li. in Township No. :!.' S., luiue,
17 11, V. M mid will olfer proof to
show that the land nought Is more val- '
imMtf for it timtcr or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish 1
his claim to enid land In-fore Kenistcr
and Kieeiver at Lakeview, theuon,
on Thursday, the Mh day of Novem-
her, IffcXi. ' He names as witnesses.
S. C. Ilaninker. Alhert Walker, Walker
Pollard ami J. P. Parker all of Illy, (
Oregon. Any and all persons claim-
Inn adversely the nbove-deserilied j
lands are requested to tile their claims j
in this office on or InUoresuid 1st day
of XovetnU'i. llXVi. i
J. N. Win Min, KeiK-isler. 31.
'Final Proof
Department of the Interior, Land
Office vt La keview, t'recon, August
H UHHi. Notice is hereby iveii that
tieore L. llolhrook, ot Lakeview,
Oregon, lias tiled notice of his inten
tion to make final five year 'proof in
support of his claim, viz: Homestead
Entry No. ii(57 made .March W HKM, !
for the E' NK'4. Sec. (i, T. W S., U.
'. E., and S1.. SE'A Sec. III. T. IR' S'.,
Iv. t0 E , W. M., and that said proof
will lie made boiore Kt-Kter aud Ke
ceiver, at Lakeview, -OrcKun, on Sep
tember UH.H5. He names the tol
lowing witiu'.es to prove hiscoutinu-i
ous resideuce upon, aud cultivation!
of, the laud, viz: Edward liishop,
James Bishop, James McDcrinott and
Gordou Ciarrett all of Lakeview. Ore
gon. :i;-37
J. N. Watson, KeKisler.
On June Otn and 7th, July 2nd and
3rd, Auuust 7th, Mh and Oth, "and ,
September blh aud lth, special low;
round trip rates will be in effect to!
all points East, final returning limit, I
DO days, but not later than October
31t,t '
Colorado common points. , $ CiO.OO
Missouri River, 00.00
Mississippi River, 67.50
Chicago 72.501
Washinirton and Baltimore 107.00 :
New York 103.50 j
For particulars, see any Agent, or j
address D. S. Taggart,D
Reno, Nevada.
F. & P. A.
Excursion Rates East. i
"July 2nd and 3rd ; August 7th, 8th
and 9th ; and September 8th and 9ta ;
special low round trip rates will be in
effect to all points East; final return
ing limit SO days, but not later than
October 31st.
Colorado common points " 8 55 00
Missouri River 00 00
Mississippi River 07 50
Chicago 72 50
Washington and Baltimore 107 00
New York, 108 50
For particulars see any Agent, or
address D. S. Taggart, D. F. & P. A.,
Reno, Nevada,.
To All Our
Subscribers
Indianapolis, Indiana.
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
RECEIVED THE
HICKS5T POSSIBLE AWARD
AT Jr.z ST. 10113 W0PLD5 FAIR,
Send uj the r&irt of denier In
your town who do not dell our
coojs. and w will .send vou &
k J ' ii , . .
u cc-i.cc.uon or picture. ir color, of
Tomoui Towra cf the world. m
A. J. Tc
BO''.
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OASTOniA.
Bnui tha l!ul 1,13 Vm Km
COMPOUND INTEREST
The trouble with most adver
tisers Is that they expect Imme
diate returns of largo propor
tions. Oue promlueut advertiser
Illustrates the principle of adver
tising In this way:
"The money expended for
dTertlln- la the UB( mu
it placed at latere!. The
profit from the adTertlalaar
re virtually the Intereat oa
the laTeatmeat.
i
"The sun.3 spent for advertising
are properly chargeable to cap
ital account because the result
ing' good will Is something that
has value, which, if the adver
tising has been properly done,
can usually be sold for the face
value of the Investment.
"The rate of Interest Is deter
mined by the skill with which
the investment is made.
"Just as the quickest way to
Increase Invested wealth Is by
compounding the Interest, Just so
the quickest way to realize re
sults from advertising Is to com
pound the returns." Advertising
Experience.
Advertiser get gooi returns
on the amount Invested In
our column. We reach the
paople.
MAKE CALLS AT NIGHT.
teallr raatom of tho Arab !-adlea
' of KanalUar.
The Anli ladles of Zntirllutr lire In
Treat seclusion In tho lurge white
houses, never go!n out In the duytluie
from one year's cud to another, says
the Mniichciter (lunrdtun. A little
cooking and swectment making N their
only recognized employment, though
some few of them cim do beautiful
IIU embroidery. To lie on their beds
I nd ho fanned by their slave girls Is
tho usual occupation of the richer
womeu
If they want to visit their friend!, or,
is l more often the case, to perambu
late the town, they wait until 8 o'clock
In the evening, when u gun Is fired
warning all Mohammedans that It Is
the fifth and last hour of prayer; theu
they may go out. They are entirely
enveloped In luru'e mantle and their ;
faces completely hidden by very ugly j
ptlt masks, with oblong silts for the !
eyes, and many of them wear those i
even In the privacy of their own homc.i.
Their oilier garments are trousers and
tunic renchltiT Is-low the knee, which
Is often ein'M-olilered and trimmed with
gold braid. They have n number of
gold and silver orn intents, nose rtugs
and earrings. braeHcts, anklets, and
so on.
They are very lluht In color, many of
the;. i ream colored. Their features are
rc,:'.il.ir mil rood, and they hare dark;
eyes and slfuy !! ir', hair. They paint
unit'-r tnelr eyes and Main their hands
Oi l! i. ills a reddish color with senna.
If th-y 'vant to go any distance from i
iwr.e they ride tlninigh the narrow j
ty-'i i lar-re white asses stained a;
b-vs re.!. t!:elr slaves running by their j
sides, bu; you generally meet tbeni
Ktslkla "oleninly along, surrounded by
their slaves, who carry cormous lan
terns as as a Loudon street lamp.
Very often they do not return home
till i In the tnorulu';, when another
pun U I'uv I proclaim!:)-; tW flrt hour j
.f p:' iver. It Is very awkward at times ,
when ; on ir.eet In the stree' i noine of
the-
I. ' : w hi):n you otr.M to know
i '.tl by thei-i You cannot
ami i.i
see tl.
to r
:: f'.ee.-i. It l not ::! vays easy1
e a voVe ::i.liio:iiiii;c woitlj '
t'ie::i ni'ire than to ask their j
FRZAK3 07 THE LAVA.
Sotue ( tirl:ua
11 in
At o.:e I.o'.'.si'
Ini'ldenta if
an Orer-
nf V i kui Ina.
wh.ch had lieeu cntlre-
ly Kunou
1 1-1:.
lUioil. but not de-
stroyml. one siw piHijIe, on to of the
m.'.ss ni' l.iva. !iterliir.' the Jlpper wlu-do'-
s - .'i a 1. 1 Mer unj brlu.lns forth
t!e::- l'oi.-"!.old oil: to transport
lli.": to a iiV: of s.if.-ty. One vine-j-f.rl
" in v ".: roi;!;il .! oa tliree sides by
th!s i lvhlij't c'i:-:-"lit. n:id It w:is pos
sible lu 11; i i n II ; ; : i : i n the lines
of tri:: ;i.. ! vine ;ui 1 to pereelve the
fi;-c stlil nv-i:i: la t!ie towering walls
o lava H i each siil . The people at-
trr.ur..,! this reinarUable pheiiDineuon j I'""111""11 "
to the miraculous Intervention of their I " nchlfvements a central
Madonna. "Our Lady of the Snows." j thought in the campaign,
with wlio-e nacre I l:na?e they had con- j We demre to maintain tho work of
flouted the all devouring monster ; thin cainpiiiKn w Ith popular Hiibmvip-sweep'.n-:
l:ui!uca'..v down on their np- j tion of One Dollai each from Kcpubli
pareutly iloome I boi ies. T ,,1,.., j.r wt. Hvml
Step l.y st"? the priests aud the faith- t(j ,. ul,li(.u1 Nlltiomi valll,K
ful. slii'.-iii-' the litany, retrcarcd as the i
awful Hood swept on. and still the
sound of Klni:lli: and prayer r..se above
the fearful roar of the torrent und th
thunder of the mountain above. Iiclch
lu;; forth from the central crater 11 cry
bombs and enormous swirls of cinder,
sand and siuol.c, which rose to (sreat
heights. Yard by yard the lava swept
onward. Now a palatial villa would be
surrounded by the torrent, crushed
down and disappear in smoke; now a
weeping peasant would see his little
cottace nnd vineyard, his nil. jro under
In nn Instant.
One poor woman was thus watching
the fate of her earthly hclonlux from
a little eminence when n smaller crater
came ronrint? forth at her very feet.
Bhe turned to flee. fell, rolled to tho
bottom of the little hill, and the next
moment the lava flowed forth like the
foam from n glass of liecr and swept
over the spot where she had leen
standing an Instnut before. William
P. Andrews In Century.
Gludonoua Kakluioa.
The eating powers of the LHklmos,
If the tales told In the books of north
ern explorations nre to be believed, are
most extraordinary. Oue writer tells
of a younjj man scarcely full grown
who ate four pounds and four ounces
of frozen sea horse flesh, four pounds
and four ounces of sea horse flesh
broiled, one pound und twelve ounces
of bread, oue and one-fourth pounds
of rich gravy In twelve hours. Besides
atlng the above he also drank one
plat of grot;, three glasses of raw spir
its anu nine pints of water.
C on vnleaceuce.
When a sick v rson la becoming con
raleccent, tho i.ile of a quiet time be
tween 2 and 4 o'clock In the afternoon
ehould still bo adhered to until com
plete strength Is regained. Even if the
patient cannot obtain sleep the fact of
tying quietly lu a darkened room will
rest both eyes and brain, producing
that feeling of wide awake brightness
which Invalids so often feel In tho even
ing, to them tho plensnntest time of tht
day In consequence.
Uuae Mniulcr.
"Your husband," said Mrs. irighmus
graciously, "Is decidedly Interesting
and ori-iniil, even if ho doey Bornctlrnec
blow bis o a n horn a lillle too"
"It isn't f-u!'' Indignantly exclaimed
Sir. Ciisv.c!!. ".My hushnnd always
risen I I -i h-iiiilla rcMi V." f'hlcago Trib
une. It Is a rov.mo'i fault to ba never
satisfied with jmr fortune nor diss'it
Idled with mil. iiiideista ndlng.-Iloche-foiKauld.
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i.iiiii'i it ii l.iiln n i nn'. K. W tiruve'a
-ij i.i ine lyiihciirli bux liiV
To Republicans
U e are im. inu.i to have every Re
publican in cbixe touch, and working
in liiir iiciiy with the Kcpnl licun Nat
iuiiiil t ' ttiu-n-ii iiiil Committee in fav
or o! the elect ion of a Kcpublicau
Coiu tih.
The ('otiL'residuinil ciiiiipuin iniiht
be b immI on the iiilmiiiihtriitivo mid
leciplut ive lecord of tho party, Mud,
that beinrf no, Theodore lloosevelt's
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Help us achieve a en at victory.
James S. Sherman, Cliiiriiiini.
1'. t). Ilox (h;3. New York.
Nitice to Htiidents und parents.
Owing to the continued warm spell, I
have decided to make Monday Sept.
lilt h the opening day' Of the Lakeview
Iliisitn-Hs College instead of August
'J7th, us advertised souio weeks ago. I
Iihvh employed a competent Instruct
or, and satisfaction is guaranteed. I
would be glad to hear from any one
w ho contemplates attending, und w ill
furnish full information upon applica
tion. Until further notice, address.
O. V. Higley,
Altururi, Calif.
The Dcst Gucra"fy " :
Is Open Publicity.
Every bottl of Dr. I'lire's
fsnied mcdiclm-l Inaviaij t.ic . . j
raiory at Jiullalo, N. v., ii.i- mm
upon iu wrajjier all tl.e ii; 1
entering Int ) its cvunpnslti'n. '1 nis :
alone places I)r. 1'n-rcc's 1'amlly V ;e
clues in a cUimi all bi lUwiwt lvc. 'I n y
cannot be clsssnd with patent or seeri t
tni.-dloines beesuse tiiny are neither. Th! I
U why no many uiiprnjinllrid piiyHlcla..s
prrairlts) them and rccoinmi nil them to
their patleiiU. Tin y knsw what they
are composed of, and thai, th Ingredients
are those enilorsed by Uio luobi eminent
riicllcal authorities.
The further fact that neither fr.
rierco'i Uolden Medlcul iJiscove.ry, t! o
f reat stomarh tonic, liver uivlgurator,
ieart regulator and blood purifier, nor his
Favorite 1'reacrlptlon for weak, over
worked, broken-down, norvons women,
contains any alcohol, also entitles them
to a place all by tbemsHvne.
Many years ago, Dr. Pierce discovered
that chemically pure glycerine, of proper
strength, is a better solvent and preserv
ative of the medicinal principles resid
ing In our Indigenous, or native, medi
cinal plants than Is alcohol; and, further
more, that It possesses valuable medicinal
properties of Its own, bslug demulcent,
nutritive., antiseptic, and a most cflicleut
antlfermenL
Neither of tho abovo medicines con
tains alcohol, or any harmful, habit
forming drug, as will bo seen from a
glance at tlio formula printed on each
bottle wrapjier. They are safo to uso and
potent to curn.
Not only do physicians prescribe the
abovo, non-secret medicines larsely, hut
tlio most Intelligent people employ them
people who would not think of lining
tliii ordinary patent, or secret medicines.
Every ingredient entering Into th com
position of )r. l'ierco's medicines has
tho strongest kind of un endorsement
from leading uieiliuui writers of tho
several schools of practice. No other
medicines put up for like purpoxes lias
any Mich viofelonU endorsement.
lir. l'lerce's l'Jeasant 1'ellels euro con
clipallon. Coustlpiilioii Is tho cause of
many ili-ioiiRe. Cure tlm caiio and you
euro the disease. One " Pollof Is a gentu
hatlvn. and two a mild cathartic. lr's
gists sol 1 tlioiu, and nothing U JUit i.1
jjoud." Kusy tu tako aa candy.
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SlIOIT LIMB
Union Pacific
Salt Lake, Denver, Knn
sas City, Chicno, St.
Loui New York.
tlceilll Stenincri belw eeli I'l'l l Inlnl
nnd Nun KriincUcu -very live ibiys.
Low katc5
Tickets to mid In in
till I'll 1 1 H nf t lit
hi il l'ii'ii.e
I I'lillcd .Vliite- I'm M'l.
For psriiciibit., nil1 "i- alilr a,
A. L. CrnlK. U I1 P.,
Portland, i tf.
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LAKLVIIiW
--ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
II. K. liiniK. 1'rop'r.
Office in Micbcr'5 More
Msge li-HVea l.akcview dsily, e
ivpt .itiiilay st li a. in. Arrive
at Alluraa at U p. in.
1'uve- Altiirus for l.nkeview at
t) oMiM'k a. in. or on the arrival
ol lie a luce from Madeline. Ar
rives in I.Hkeview in 12 hours af
ter lenviiiK Alturas.
Preljjht - Matters - (liven
Strict - Attention
first - Class - Accomodations.
Western . Stage . Line
J. L. VADIN, Pmprlrlor.
Office in Llnkville Hotel
Klaaialh Pall.
I 'ail V from Pokei;euia by Ketio, Kiuia
a(h Falls. Pairy, Bonanza, and 11 ly to
lakeview.
Daily from Lakeview by Illy, Hoiianr.a
Dairy, Klamath Kalis, Keno, to Vo
keveina.
From Klamath Fulls to Keno by
ateanier and from Keuo to I'okeifenia
over tho huiiHet F'our-HorHO StaK Lino.
Good Stock
Easy Coaches
LAKEVinW
PLUSH
STAGE LINE
H. L. McNacohton, Prop.
Office at Mercantile Store
FtaRo leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrive
at Hush at 0 p. ni. Leaves Piuah Tues
day, Thursday! and Saturdays, at 6
a. tu., arrives at Lakeview at Op, m. '
Passenger fare f3 one way or $5 for
round trip. Freight rates from May
1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; front
Nov. 1st to May 1st 11.00 per bundre
A Lively Tussle
with that old enemy cf the race, Con,
stlpatlon, often ends in Appendicitis.
To avoid nil acrloua troublo with
Stomucli, Liver, ami Jlowcls, tako
Dr. Klns Now Llfo I'IIIh. They per
fectly rcAulato these organs, without
pain or discomfort, at i'o Ueall
bruxuiHt.
HIIKKI lllt MM.
ISHPC Rrtrril ,,'"t, with Swullow Kork la
jai.lOi LUIIjf riK'l mr lor ewri; reverts
lor wethers. Hunio uwes Hiiiuru Crop a let Hilt
in rliflil enr, lar llrimd til. Huiiku, Crane
I hLc i'lihtnlllic aiMreaa, Ijikuvlew, On-goo
7T V.'hitlLTrf h nnoiJH Willi Cr(ii off left
LiXyj Will hi III ill er, Hull L'l.ili.r. r off
rli;lit for twii; rftiemo (or wi lliem Tut HranO
W. Kangu, FUU Creuk. 1 unteltteo silitrtu
Ul'.i view, OresuU
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