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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
'nSRCCIOKY. 1-lrst 1'itpt lt c hurch cit' l.rke I'rivirlilnuSiM-vllrt'Hii 1 1 l:.t. 7: ' I". M. nn i nch Sn'inlii v. Humbly ScIimi.I 10: A. t Junior K.ie'.ct.v it 2:.m I. M. )tM)tit Yonnir lopl. 'nli- .it :." M. on em-h Kuinbiv. Prayer ih'i'iIhk T.;U, I'. M. o; WV-U nemlii.v cvciiliiu-, KwrvlKnl.v I ivltel to Hitt ii'l .iU crvlecn. A. I'riink slin-'i.um, jciour w. I Unite-I Suites Laud Otllce, Iii ki ..,1 view. r. tmi, August 20, UMl. No , tice l. hereby givru t lint in compliance ' k b IIk" ' ision oi the net of I'on ; gres i June It, 1S7S, entitled "An net 'or the sale of tinilHT linul in the .. SititfMitf I 'all !'nrnl - t Irecnti. .Ncvnd; ami Wai-hlnfcton Territory," n ex-1 tended t nil t he Public Lund States' hyai'i o Anient . VMIIiiiin T. j (nrrott, ' lily, county of KIhmiMIi, ! State o Oregon, Ima this d:iy tiled in t hia office hi rwoiu statement No.' .'()7, ,or the purchase of the NW'v I DWi CTOKV 'KF.4', N'4 SV4-, NW" SW of Sec-1 tion in Township No. Xt S., lnge i IT K.. V. M. and will offer proof toi Flrat Ilaptiat t'hun-hnf lSniae.i.Kshow that the land sought is more val i Nev Pino I 'reek. Oivtiiii. ; liable for its timber or atone than for TVS , Vs.ir.i Aisr iv-lt Sr j I . 1 iVGfry POSSIBLE AWARD T Wit M.LOUIS WORLD'S PAirt M . . ' . n i tn rvxme cf tfeMera In town who do not .sell our and we will aend yovi c. .tier of pictures, in color, of :i to-.Ta of the world, r at Drenching Service t I l:icliie'. . Miid 7;-'W 1. M. "ti cmc'i Suu'- every month. Sunday School nt 10;oVlock A Prnyer Service nt 7:';o.i'! AWilm evening of each wwk, All are cordially Invited to at the Services. J. Havden Howard Pas' : A. M ! .y ml WANTED: by Chicago wholesale mid mail order house, assistant tuanauer (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary "20 and expenses paid weekly; expense nvney advanced. Work pleasaDt; position permanent. No investment or exper fence required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars aud enclose aelf-addressed envelope. SUPERINTEDXENT, 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111. 12t agricultural ruri'oses, and to establish his claim to said land tieforo Hi'Kister and K.'ceiver at lakeview, Oretion, on Thursday, the Mh day of Novem ber, ll't'ti. He names as t-s . S. C. Hamaker, Albert Walker, AValker I'oll.ml and J. F. Faiker all of Itly, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above descriled lauds are requested to tilo their claims in this office on or before said 1st day of November, 190V. J. N. Watson, Register. 34 AWAN CO, L -r-v UGILIGM TO UPLIFT- r OASTOniA. Br U A Kind Ya m km Botr"ft Final Pn' CATAftRH; Department of the Interior, Laud umce ki u.a Review, urtton, AUK' i 10, 1U0G, Notice is hereby given that tieore L. llolbrook, of Lakeview, Oreou, has tiled notice of his inten tion tj make final tive year proof iu support of his claim, viz: Homestead r-utry o. mtxle March K. llHU, for the NF.1.. Sec 6, T. i0 S.. K. 1 K, and S SK4 Sec. 31, T. ;U S., li, -V L., . M., aud that aid proof all be made before Keguter aud Ke- ceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on bep teiuber JO, VMM. He names the fol lowing w itnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Edward ISisbop. James Bishop, James Mclermott aud Gordon Garrett all of Lakeview. Ore gon. ;tt-37 J. N. Watson. Register.' - Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects th: dLseasttd uieiubmne. It enrt-s Catarrh and lrives away a Cold in the Head tpickly. Ilestores the Senses of Taste and Sfc il. ij--y ;-i ti Coutaius no inj-trions dru.. Apj)l:'el into the nustrils aud al.sor!eU. Large Kiz-, f0 cents a: Drugii-1s or mail ; Tral Size, 10 cents bf miu-. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. Naw Yor ItM-rt Land Final Proof. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, August 14, 1900. No tice ia hereby given that Arthur L IlighfllL, of Plush, Lake Co., Oregon, has Died notice of intention to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 475, for the NE4 SWJ4', SE4' NWy, Sec 3, T. 35 S., R. 26 E,, W. M. be fore Register and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Friday, the -l6t day of September, 1906. He names the following witnesses to prove the com plete irrigation and reclamation of Baid 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. On June titb and 7th, July '2nd and 3rd, August 7th, 8th muo hi d September 8th and Pth, special low round trip rates w.ii i ii. eau t to all points East, final returning limit, yo aays, tut not later ta..u v..ctuier 31st. Colorado common points., $ 50.00 Missouri River, 00.00 Mississippi River, 07.00 Chicago 7-.'.50 Washington and Baltimore 107.00 New York .. 0 For particulars, see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart.D . F. A P. A., Reno, Nevada. Excursion Rates Fast. "July 2nd and 3rd; August 7th, 8th and 9th; and September 8th and 9th; special low round trip rates will be in effect to all points East; final return ing limit 90 days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points 3 55 00 Missouri River GO 00 Mississippi River i, .'0 Chicago 72 50 Washington aud Baltimore 107 00 ew loric, 108 50 For particulars see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart, D. F. Si P. A., Reno, Nevada,. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tisers is that they expect Imme diate returns or large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: "The money expended for advert Ulnar la th un ns K plaeed at Intereat. The profits from the adTertlalas nre rlrloally the tatereat on the iBTcatmeat. "The Bun.3 spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will la 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 ia 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 ret good returns on the amount Invested In our column Wa reach th people. FRE E 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 pub 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. GOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The Lake County Exam,ner The 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, Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. "" ' N !: I r. ortu ti. Improve t T in u nt Ilia tllrth. m; . ; Ncl i n. IUiitwcl;:lit clinni i c f t!n world, linn turned civic iv- I " nor, mill lilt cncrirlcft In the future tv!! he I'.cvutel ti tiplif ili!r mul It, lrlnff i?n town of hi hirili - llc.n w I sch, li: 1.. mul cf wnn: mill do i l.iiliui. k;i;vvn iim the Jumplm o,; p'.ici," s i.vi the rhliM Trllnine. Uf "tiir.cd out t (In C.- will) t: , Mine eir.'.iuslMsiu ihat hil him to ! to; y njrtlust .Ununy Itrltt nnd Voiii'i. t omen. n:i i n i prcdictiM Unit "run -. house" timet im In More for tho.t iv,. MM'VUtlVf 'M'tilUt Wllrt ((lNH Mtivuuii'ilt.r. Til put il.ix town in Hhapp If I Inr. to liy out cnlil the Hlilcrmen mul nil the prominent cltlxeim." a:ilil the yonii'j imillst Jmt liefoiv he iniinhiHl upon Alilenii.in Moynllmn tit the heml if lil-i ciuuiulttee of ptihlic fc'lrlteil cltliient. Nelsiui riHcutly r-rTinietl fmui a two yoiiin' llhtltiK t.iur of the west. nnt he reituirkiHl ho unbilled nt the Aiey stiitl hi mul s.nv the unkempt streets, the Kt'iiei-iil hopelex.1 ami ilecnylni; n.t pei t of the place, that It wan no place for a white man to live In ami he woul.) Kct luisy. The tighter had naveil money ainl In vesteil It In two housed, llilt may have had a nuctliliiK to do with h: awakened Interest. At any rate he mailed a (pilet campaign and found many wlllius to Join him. lie did more in a day than most reform organiza tions (lA In n mouth. In the afternoon he called a mast wcetini: of all the yonmr hlade who I ' were pitching iuoitt hchlnd the hlack sniiili sli . He nlio took In a few har temlers who were not luisy. the grucer , and the postmaster, lie nuu.iuuccil that the llcuewlsch Improvcmeut asso ciation was Munched and had hlinsclf cIwIihI ptvslilent. l.osiiifj no t ipe apoiiited an executive couiiulttet and siurted out to visit Alderman Moyul han. As lie marched down the street at the head of Ills cnuimlttcc erowdt of boys took up the trail, thinking that a tl'. t wut a!i ut to be pulled off behind Mahoiiey's barn. Alilcrmau Moynllian was peacefully tr. li; ti keep cool In his oilice when he looki d out of the window n ud saw the pugilist approach- lii-. "Iion't be afraid. Mr. Alderman." s.llil NVN.i;i, as be pushed his way Into the oiliie. "We have i'lt cmr.e dnvi. to jrlve y u a few Hiv-e-itloiis fur t:. KoimI of this town. We are K'utf to have a place to live In after this or know the reus n why." Alderman Moynihan wriirsto'd us the fljjhter'ii eye fastened upon him In a tlxed. determlu ed stare. "AnythinK yau want. Mr. Nelson; anythhuT you want." lie murmured, nppoasingly. "We don't want rnieh," said Nelson. "I have a Il.it i f t! i;.,.s lu re which we ofTcr tis a hcKliiUi.i,-." lie unrolled a Jarjio pttpcr and real In u solemn voice: t f y v v m , Wllil 1,1, I,). 0, i'u.ik')', 'Hull Ia. I nit M ..! 4 OREGON urn t ii. kl. I. i , -i.i- 1 JK .vn WWION PACIFIC Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sas City, Chicago' St. LouLt New York. Ocean Steniiiei'M between I'ort III in) mul Sun fniueUi n every flvednyn. Low Rate 'I'ielteis M snd iM'in all part of the I'mIi iI .visie. Cii' sd nd,r.iirox. fcji'l'&tll K IHIlH IN h r pariicnhirk, cull on or nddrecs, A. I.. Crnljr, CI. . P., Portland, 'Crc. f r I t III, . S ''IOII III r Ui I.l, ' r I. V . Ti f r AMIMl N he ll m. el, iiitini I. i . e . . , r. i in ' ' A i ilu.t.. i.l ! I . I M (, li ' I d s .V .. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... II Ml: TAIU.B llmiii' Pilnter New Pine Creek, wo a h ' t 1'iipr . Orerjon l.v. Thrall Ar. h. nn. i HO el Mfu A I.. Kali r'k 7 irt Kl'li Sp'K.7 in bllln . ..H.lli I'ukiKmiia ..n III Kft.cl Max 1st, . M I v. fi.lieai,,a 10 U M Ar. Ill- iM " K I'll Hp'aa II.4U " " KnlK tin H 11.4 ' Mw llr'gii I'-' ii " na ii i:wi'U llirall ...U.4ft Klamath Spring Special. Hllllli' M'.-rl. i n li l r.,1. Inr A.I', r ' i ! . . Han i fMiiei. i' 1 en 1111 iNi- 'l San I,. l Ii l.v. Thrall I.:i C Ar. Unit I '.-i ' Kiwi lir'ai'.' i ft ' Fall l'r,li K I'll r-i'n .4ii M l.v. K I'll H.'n? 4M-. M Ar. r ail I rn kt f) Mil Mr'w UU M " iivii... . . g.iu -" llirall,... 8.4A iiliieriiira In Tr Irntll line Iihi I In r n lit .ti III V lii ai ii l tllelr Ixi.tiirtlrt alir. m tetii Imp Ihl. oftier a ear, I mi tin Ir , Ureani'ij In ihe rig hi imstntttei' in. i .1 i i I ea'l tu- A rc:il police atation. ulth ronl police men. "A fir department that will work. "Sowers. "Streets jnvod. "Kleetrle lirhts on the cornera. "A Btreet car F.vatem. "Hotter el.i ol tjiillillnpa. "A t;ool waicr aujiply. "Jnduertnenta to munufacturers." "Is that all?" asked the alderman in a weak voice. "That'll cnouKh for now," nalil Nil- son, "(jet us these and we will have the model town of the went." t ome around tomorrow. ' said thr alderman. I o Cure a cold In One !ay lake I. A X ATI VI- liKuMo tl lMNh 'lal'leih. All druiiKi-1- reluml lln- money if it fiula tu ciir.-. I-;. V tim aikriiMlure la on each Ihix "' LAKliVIHW --ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. liAKaaa, I'rnp'r. GARDEN CITIES. Work Thot Mnat lie Done For Town Dnrllrri br Ilia Arllala. It Is absolutely Impossible to create a healthy race without an abundance of fresh air, says Outdoors. Keclug that It Is Impossible on the score of expense to convert our cities Into places when' a healthy community can be reared the railroads must le utilized as never before to carry the breadwinner rapid ly between his place of business In the city and his suburban or country bonn Along the track of each railroad thai radiates from the city a series of resi uentlal parks or Kardeii cities should bo built extending forty or fifty miles away, the more distant to be reached by express trains. These garden cities should be beautifully designed before hand by architects who nre also art ists in landscape gardening. ine individual cottages will occupy not less than 100 square feet of land, or four ordinary city lots, affording a flower garden around each home. The avenues will be always curving, and the village green or city park will bp a place that gladdens the eyes of all who frequent It. A Clean City Club. When you see a little girl or a little boy picking up paper In the streets or weeping up the back yards In the IIull House neighborhood it Is not a new kind of game In Chicago. Each child wears a button announcing its membership In the Clean Cltyclub, ays the Chicago Tribune. This was recently organized by Mrs. Gertrude Howe Brltton, head klndergartner nt tlie social settlement. Here are the rules: Pick up at least ono piece of paper from the street every day. Clean your own back yard and porches and try to Interest the boys and girls next door. Keep at least ono flower In the window. lii) amliing- and clean yourself. The club Is subdivided Into groups, each with n captain. The groups com manded by V.'lll Hillon nnd Joo Kdiff loul, slx-year-olders, mado the best rec ord In cleaning up back premlnes. Watching them, persons of mature u.'ce becumo enthusiastic In the "great clean up." "Each child will report to the captain of his group, and at the end of the week we sliull know Just what has been accoinpllslicd," said Mrs. Urltton. To Republicans We are uuxioun to have every ICe- piitillcuu in close touch, and working In harmony with the iCepublicau Nat ional Congressional Committee in fav or of the election of a Keptiblican Congress. The Congressional campaign must be based on the administrative nnd legislative record of the party, and, that being so, Theodore Koiwcvelt's personality must l a central figure and his achievements a central thought iu the cnmpulgn. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular subsorlp- tiou of One Dollar each from Kepubli. cans. To each subscriber we will send the Kepiiblicuu National Campaign Text Hook and nil documents Issued by the Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. James H. Sherman, Chnrmau. 1. O. llox Ml, New York. Office In Weber 5tore triage leave I-nkrvicw daily, ex tvpt Sunday at fl a. in. Arrive at Aliurna at 0 p. in, Iave Aliurai for lakeview at o'clock a. in. or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rive in I -nke view in 12 hours af ter IcavltiK Altura. Freight - Matters - Cilven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line Notice to students ami parents. Owing to the continued warm spell, I have decided to muko Monday Sept. 10th the opening day of the Lakeview Business College instead of August 27th, as advertised some weeks ago. I have employed a competent instruct or, and satisfaction is guaranteed. I would ue glad to near from any one who contemplates attending, and will furnish full information upon applica tion, until further notice, address. 11. l- liigley, Alturas, Calif. finnf fof V J. L. VADIN, Proprietor. Office In LlnLvllle Kotel Klamath Falla. Daily from rokeirema hv Keno. k'lan. ath Falls, Dairy, llonanxa, and Uly to IJlRUUOVI, ' Dally from Lakeview bv Hlv. lintimu. Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to Io-kegema. From Klamath Falls to Keno 'bv steamer and from Keno to 1'oketrema over the Sunset Four-Horse ritagn Lint. Easy Coaches They Stand Alone. CUndlng out In bold relief nil r.Jcmt, and as a consplcuoiiM example of open. Irank and houc-t dealing with the kick jml atUlcted, uro Lir. Ivrce-'s Favorite i-rcsrripLioti ror weaic, over-worked, de bilitated, nervous, - ruii-ilown," i aln rackid women, and 1 r. Pii rce' (iolden Medical Discovery, the fatuous remedy for weak stomach, Indigestion, or dy pepsla. torpid liver, or hlllouMic, all catarrhal affections whether of the louiacti, Dowels, kidneys, bh tlder. nasal passages, tlirout, bronchia, or other mu cous passages, also us an effective remedy lor an aiseases arising from thin, w aUry or Imnuro blood, as scrofulous and skin aunciious. i.ach bottle of tho above medicines pears upon its w rapper a badge, of hon esty In the full list of Ingredients com posing It printed in jjhrfu Jinalith. xm iranK ana open publicity places those medicines n a dust all bv turm- eiv4, and is tho best guaranty of tbelr mania, i uej cannot im cissmmi as pateut nor secret medicines for thev are nelthur vtvna or muiwn cimyovwum. Dr. Pierce feels thai he can afford to take the a filleted Into his ull rnriflilnnra ana lay an me inured en ta of his mell- clnet freely before them bee a una these Ingredients are such as are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the most eminent medical writers as cures for me diseases for w tilth theso medi cines are recommended. Therefor, tha afflicted do not havo to rely alone upon Dr. Pierce's recommendation as to tha cnrative vaine of li is medicines for cer tain easily recognized diseases. A glance at the printed formula on each bottle will show that no alcohol and no harmful or habit-fnnnlng drugs enter Into 1 Jr. Pierce's medicines, they being wholly compounded of glyceric eitmels of tho roots of native, American forest ilanU. Theso are best and safest for .ho cure of most lingering, chronic dis eases. Dr. It. V. I'lerco rail be consulted kkkk. bv addresslna' him at liuffslo. N. v.. and all communications are re garded as sacredly confidential. It Is as easy to ho well as 111 and much more comfortable. Constipation Is the cause of many forms of Hints. l)r. Pierce's Phtasant I'ellots cure constlna. tlon. They are tiny, sugar-coated gran Dies. One lltllo "Pelliit" Is a penile laia tlve, two a mild cathartic. All dealers la medicines sell them, LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE 8. L. McNacaiiTo.v, Prop. Office at Mercantile Store Stage leaves Lakeview Mondavi. Wed nesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m.. arrives at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves Tiush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at fl a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 0 p. m. rassenger fare 3 one way or 15 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st .75 tier hundred : row Nov. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per hundre A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race. Con. atlpatlon, of ten enO in Appcndlcitla. To avoid all bciIoub trouble with Stomach, Liver, nnd BowcIh, take Dr. Kings Now Life I'llla. They per fectly regulato theno organn, without pain or dlHcoinfort. rr.c ut Loo Deall brugglnt. HIIEKP llll.41lM. James Barrv B,r,'d,with8wiiv"orkia aaiilSO uail right etr for ewes j reverie lor wetiiers. Burus ewes Bqusrs Crop and Bill tn right ear. Tsr Brand 111. Hinge, Crane Lake. l'ontonit e sildrcis, Ukevlew.Orcgoa Zac Whitwnnh Brniwncropoiriefi tat II JlltnUltll ar, Half Undurcrop oB right for ewe! rei erie for wethers Tsr Brand W. Ksngo, Flub Creek. lontcffloe addreu Lakeview, Orcgou