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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
fltNttonnl Ttoci Fred M Koudrmt lit ovt-r from Merrill iMitrli lunrli at tin- I! row cry Mn lonn. (f Albert Walker ciiinn over from Illy Tuesday. J"ff !lllilu wtm it t from l'lno Creek JiiHt Huttirdiiy. Roundn valley. Thy will return lo Luke county. f Esther .MeSliitno Iiiih I icon wtI' uly III for it wrick I'mhI. Win Wyntt, of Pltn.li, una over from thorn Urnt oi tlio week. W, 1. HUhop, tin woolurowr, ns In town Momluy evening. An epidemic of lniJ coIiIh vn pro vailed ami very few urn tc:ipln,. J. H. HpriiKtH), tln I'liUloy niereliiint, wit In I.ukwvlow II mt of tlio week. li. O Knquoitt expeeU to htnrt for tlm desert about tint l.'ih of Him moil tli. .Tim I..ll.-n Ai'l Hot-let y of tint Meth odist KIm!oiii1 Cliuri'h, will fft v n supper on WiilmHluy evening, Oct. I'tll, tlm proceeds to !m lined for tlm benefit of tlm M. I). inirHoiiii'o. Every Im.ly cordially invited MUh Mm Miller will. about tin. '.'oil. or Kept, organize n Choral Club fur lu II. -m Iroiii the ngn of l' up. Ainu n t! I'iriil fliiM.it for girht between tlm aged oi H iiml .' yearn. All thoHu desiring t 1'iiii such, will ii-iim rati on MUm Miller liiiuii'.llati'ly, 37 1 mo Administrator's iNoiice In tlm County Court of tlm Ktnt of Oregon, Cor tlm County of Luke. IN I III: M ATT Kit OI" Till: estate ok william a. isaui.ky. ii:( i:asi:i: NOTICE 1H HEREBY GIVEN. Hmt tin' undersigned AlmlnlHtrntir of 1 1 ESTATE of WILLIAM A. IIAGL1.Y. tlivoiiHi'd, Iiiih tlli-1 his Final Account hi surb with tlm ('.unity Clerk of Luke County, Oregon, this .'ird lny of ) totn-r, I'.NHi, nil. I Unit the r.tli lny of November, KM',, nt the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of suid iIn)' nt t he County J uilfci-'n Oil Ice III I he Court House of mil. I County, In Lakeview, Luke County, Oregon, Inn been up )olnte.l nil. I II. ed hy the County .JlliltfO of Hfii'l Ijike County, Oregon, mm J lie time hii'I I'liice. for the hearing of ob jection, if nny thent he, to Mil. I Final Account, and lor the Hettleiiient there of. D.iteil thin Ilr.l lny of Octolier, l!'w;. J. N. Wat turn, Administrator of tlm ESTATE of WJLL1A.M A. BAGLEY, Deceived. J. D. I'urrii iiml finnlly ret ni ne. I to Iiiko county hint week from Redding Calif., where they spent the winter. They passed through town Haturdny aii.l went on to Puislcy tlm next day. Mr. l'arnir will take charge of bis livery mi. I feed ulnlilo Paisley to day, an Mr. McNows' timo expires. Johnny says ho found no place oh good tor him hh Iako county. F. (). Hunting of Picas VHlley.eiinio into town Monday. Ho reported hav ing killed u huge rattle Hiiako nt the Clap, 12 mile went of Ijitkeview, with eight rattlcH mid h Imttoii. l'Vniik had forgotten whether tlm t-nuko ineiiHured four feet lollK uud two Inchen through, or two I nc hen Ioiik and four foot thru. Ho taken a Holiiinu oath that it wan u real Miako. Wm .Holder reHinnd lii.i position with the ltuutliitf TeleKruph and Tele phono Company hint Saturday, and pBHHod throiiKli Lakeviow Hundny on bin way homo, lu Chowaucnu. Tho Urowu Hrothers of Klamath county have chnro of the coriHtruutlon work now, and expect to have tho lino com plete in about ten duyn. Tho posts and poleH are all up ,aud tho wire rea dy to be tttrung. John Illoutfh hint beea elected to the prlnelpulHlilp nt Lafayette at one hundred dollars a month, heliifc an InercHMo of twenty dollar kt month over any Hulary ever paid there fore. FrofettHor liloiiuh won for many year principal of the schools at La fayette hut for the past two years he bos been nt Lake view. At the school meeting It was decided to make ex tensive repairs on the school build ing:. Oregon Teachers Monthly. Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take It Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If you doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what he will 6ay about this grand old family medicine. ThU Is the flrU question your doctor would aiki "Are yuur bowel, rvnulitrr" 1U kuowi thut rtmljr aollon uf the tumult Is uluoiutnlf .aonliHl to rfcuovery. Kri yuur llvvr tlv and your bnwol. raguUtr by Uklug UinUn dv.e of ayur's J'lllt. Made lr O. Ajtr Co., Lowell, XiH aiki wauuituiiurera or HAIR VIGOR. tlPVO Alll B CUKE. If O CIILKUV PECTORAL, m Wa hm no aoorots I Wo publlah tho formula or all our madlotnaa. , Tn School that Placcj YOV IN A GOOD PO51TI0H. u BUSINESS COLLCG 'J WA8M, 6 TINTH AT.. Sk PORTLAND, OREGON XL? Mnl rmr Wollre. Dpartuient of tlm Interior, Imd Mice nt Lake view, Oregon, (ctoU'r J, l!NH. Notlcn in hereliy jtlveu that William Carter, of Lakeviow, Orcon, has Hind moiIc.i of Ills Intotitlon to ninkft final live year proof In ruppoit of his claim viz; llouiehtoad Kntry No. 'I'M, rnado April I, :nji, for tlm Hw!4' Hw'i Hee tlon :!. Nw4 and ,Ni4' Nw4 Kev Hon 11, TowiiNhlp 40 H., lUtiKO I!) H. , v in., mid that Maid proof will lie nui'le lieforn Ueulnlr Hinl iCeceiver at Lakevlew, Oregon, on 10th day of November, Y.l. Ho iiaineM tho following witnei-nen to prove bin cont ini o b r. n denct tiou and culllvnlloii of, tho land, viz: Chan. Nelson. Ira (J. Monhier, F.d. Tatro, W. (). Hiieneor, all of Lakevlew Oregon. to f J. X. Watnoii, lU-u Inter. Ktnto Normal School nt Anhlaiid beitliia Itn niiuual Kennlon tho 'Jiilh of .September. Large addition to faculty apparatus, library, new water Hynteni, iikhIitii KjHtoiu of heatitiK, utrong coumo for teachern, well e. pi I pod traln mt Mchool, good iniiHlcat advnntauen uud opportunity for fecucrul education, i'or Cnliilouue, itddreHM, II. K Mulkey.l'reMident, or, W. J. Van Hcoy. Secretary. :a Oct i.'i Notice to farmers. Notion in hereby jjlveu by tho under nlk'ne.l thut the price for threhliin thin year will 1m) an follows: liarloy . centn per bunhel, wheat U cents per luihlnl. Tor craln In out-of-the-way places thero will bo an extra charge. Money due wheu v. oik in done. 11 C. Thrunton, tf .T. F. Snyder. ItiinineHH Opportunity A MauiiK-ir to take (inline of olllce and ali-o do work in connection with Magazine Subncription Agency otublllmed twen ty yearn, .loiiiK a butdnenn of f'JHt.iXK) p;r year. A person who in renponnl bio and cxprcHtdvn in meeting people and canvanning, who wib not object to iippolutliiK ugeutnnnd working with them in hin territory. To Biich it per noil wo will pay it niouiithly Milary, a comuiinnion, and alno a further inter ent In tho buninenn of said territory that will bring In a pnrmauent return and income. Addrens The Homo Mag azine, liox tO, ludiauapolin, lud. $500 Reward The Oregon. California & Nevada LI vent ik' k Protective AHHiK'latlou will nlve $.'(M).O0 Keward for the con vlctlon of any party or parties steal ing; horses, cuttle or mules iM-lonvltiK to any of the following member of this AhhocIuIIoii: Cox & Clark, Chewncan Land & Cattle Co., 1 lory ford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Lntul & Livestock Co.. Warner v alley stock Co., Jco, W. Mn pes. Wm W. Itrown. tieo. M. Jones, tieo. llankln, S. 11. Chauillcr, J. C. Dodsou, C. A. Kehart, N. Fine, Thos. Itiitton. W. A. Currier, Frank U. llauers. J. C. HotchklHH, Calder- wood Linm., T. J. ltrattaln & Sons, James M. Moore, A. D.Cecil, T. A Crump, W. Z. Miwh. Cressler & lUinner, V. T. Cressler Acty it Olilmm. Hill & Toney. f W. I". IlKHYFoitn. Presld't Or'HCICItH V. M. Mim.ku, Sec & Tretvs. W. P. IlKHYKOIil) Fl.VAM'K C)M.F. M. (ittKKN S. II. ClIAMH.KK Desert Land Final Proof, United States Land OUleo .Lakevlew Oregon, Sept. 25 1900. Notice Is hereby kIvou that Alice McGrath, assignee of Oeorge P. Love Krove, of, Lakevlew Oregon, hns filed notice of Intention to make proof on bis desert-land claim N. 521, for the NEJa- NE4 Sec, 16 NWtf NWJ S N WJNEtf SW?4'AWSEiSeo. U tp 33 It 19 E W M. before Register and Receiver, at Lakevlew Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 190& He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land ; Al. Christen of Paisley Oregon, Frank Graham of Paisley Oregon, F. A. Fitzpatrlck of Paisley OregOD, L. A. Moss of Lakevlew Oregon. 3D J. N. Watson, Register. , FINAL. IMKOOr. Department of tuo Interior, Land Olllce at Lakevlew ,Ore., Sep. 25190a Notice is hereby given that Ran dolph Random of Paisley, Oregon, baa filed notice of his intention to make flual five year proof in support of his claim, viz; Homestead EutryNo. 2282 made October 10 189t, for the W 8 mi NEJ SWl' & SE NW.Section 19 .Township !U s, Range 17 EW M, and said proof will be made before Reg ister uud Rooolvr, at Lakevlew Ore gon, on 5th day of November, 100G. llo nuiiies us witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of. the Innd, vizi J. K. Ham ster of 1'aisley Oregon, .W Y. Miller of Paidley Oregon, 3has. llurcus of Paisley Oieuon, L. 0 Woodward of Paisley Oregon. J. N. Watson Register. j i ! Hjv you money to Inrtt, property to be ci red lor or mums to b nuned? Will your hMlth, tlm and private affolr ptrmH you lo menace them properly end profitably? You may have the collective Vledom of experienced meo la the ftuuuterrwnt of your tnicr eU II you contull this Company. It also receive! deposits object to check, and tavtats accounts from ofie dollar up, peylof current interest thereon. Acta as trustee lit alt property relations requiring such services, buys and sells bonds, e fleets col lections, lends money. In many other ways H can be of service. Call or write lor free ptmpftlti scttinf torth the scope of its operation. (trust s&jxzrivtii v-n 247 Wash. 8t PowtlAno Ofe. I'ctltlon for Liquor License. To tho Hon. County Court of Lake County, Oregon: Wo, the undersigned legal votren and actual residents of i'ailney Precfnct, Lake Couuyr, Oregon, niott renpect fully petition your honorable b'dy to kCrant a llcenno to (i.W. Cooley, to sell spiritoun, limit and viilonn liquors and fermented cider in1 lens quantities than run gallon, at Painley, in aid precinct, for a period of SIX MONTHS from and after the .'trd day of Novem ber, V-MKi, and an in duty bound, we will ever pray, etc. NAMES. Albert Hittilster (S in v lord F C .Miller .1' A 1 ti n in in .1 s Si trim tie S C Welch M C Currier William Taylor S ( in v lord 1 1 ui; h W'ltwll i W 1 1 a nan Clark JohiiHou Will J Sherlock F A FlTrpit trick M Conley L A Mohh Jarfc Murphv W II Tucker W S Woodward J It McNew Romm W Flntey 1' W HnnUter , Frank Pratt Jouii Di iinim ht Chas ISarcus M laurltzen J A T l.ein J J Moore It N Phelps I Oeo lirumm i n r.iiier Frank (irahani W W Hampton H AV Farrow Al ChrlHfti A A Wit ham LnwreneeS Alnxworth It !' Cannon C M llanan W P Welch Mil P.mk!i S S Itanlster W JS Itlalr tieo Itunuey .1 K llaulnter C W Withers W S Hartlerode Thos Stanley John Fhler W Y Miller J M Pevll . II i: I latum A I Farrow F W Ftirrtiw W It Itandom It (i Adams Maurice Murphy K L It. mart Joe Smith Georce Pike J F Rev 11 Elmer Stanlej James P Riley J S KeUny R It Cant Ionian ieo Conn II W Small O W COOLEY NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY 01 YEN that tho undersigned will, on Wednesday, tho 7th day of November, 190G, apply to the County Court of Lake Coun ty, OreKon, for a License to sell Spir ituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors and Fermented Cider, in less quantities than one gallon, in the town of Pais ley, Paisley Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, for a period of G months from and after November 3rd, 1900. O. W. COOLY. APPLICANT. Dated Ootober 4th, 1000. 40-5 Contest Notice. Department of the Interior. United States Land Oflloe, Septem ber25, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Perry lams, contestant, against homestead entry No. 2950. made April 28. 1903, for SE.i4' Section 15, Township 30 S., Range 19 EL, W. M., by John W. Chan dler Contestee, in which it is alleged that said John W. Chandler has never resided upon said tract and ever since the date of making said entry said entryman has, and still continues, to desert and abandon said lands and fall to reside thereon, 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, officer, seaman or marine during the war with Snaln. or durlncr anv other war in which the United States may be en gaged. Said parties are hereby not! fled to appear, respond and offer evl dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m., on November 13, 190G, tmfnre Roaster and Receiver, at the United States Laud Olllce in Luke view, Oregon. The said contestuut having, iu a proper affidavit, filed Sept., 21, 11KH, set forth facts which show that after duo diligence personal service of this notice can uot be made, it is hereby ordered and directed thut such notice be given by due aud propor publica tion. J. N. Watson Register. 1 r9F FALL Our Fall And Winter Goods Are Now Arriving Before Buying Your Wintir Supplies Come And Look at Our Stock And Get Prices We have the largest and most complete stock of children's school shoes, boys' suits, men s and children's clothing in Lakeview. We expect in a few days to have a full line of Ladies' Fall and Winter Waists, Ladies and Misses' Dress Skirts, Coats, Jackets etc., direct from the factory. t Be Sure And See Our New Goods Before Buying Elsewhere. Lakeview Mercantile Company OUR HARVEST MACHINERY t is now on the ground. i 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 Z?ucAs we arb offering a bargain in. Call and sec us, wc can save you money and give 3011 the best values. J. E. BERNARD & SON Petition for Liquor License. To the Hon. County Court, of Lake County Oregon : We, the oundersigned legal voters and actual residents of Paisley Precinct, Lake County, Ore con, most respectfully petition your honorable body to grant toM C. Cur - rier a License to Sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors and Fermented Cider in less quantities than one gal- Ion at Paisley, in said Precinct, for a period of one year from and after the fourth day of November, 1900, and as in duty bouud, we will ever Tray, elc Names. T. C. Welch. F. a Miller. John Drumm, Sr, O. Uaylord. Phi. Rush. C. W. Johnson. Hugh WitzeU. Ross W. Finley. Art. Stanley. Albert Banister. Ernest Mathes. O. W. Cooley. W. Y. Miller. W. S. Blair, Geo. Drumm. Perry W. Banister, j. K. Banister. O. W. Withers. Geo Ranney. Thos. Stanley, John Klder. J. 8. Sprague, William Taylor Lawrence A ins worth. J. J. Moore. J M Welch A. A Witham. AL aTarrow. J. Elder Frank Pratt II. E. Hunan. H. E. Reed Jack Murphy. S. & Ranlster S. Gaylord. W. S. Hartlerode B. W. Farrow O. W. Hunan. F. A. Fitzpatrlck. W. II. Tucker. W. P. Weloh. W. S. Woodward. E. L. Bogart. Maurice Murphy J. B. McMew. J. F. BeviL 0. M. Hanan. Will J. Sherlock. R. U. Adanis. Ueorge Pike. O. L. Withers. M. C. CURRIER J. A. Thein. J. S. Kelsey. M. R. Whitehouse. Frunk Dobkms. M. Conley. Virsil Conn JNUTlUJii NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will, on Wednesday, the 7th, day of November, 1900, apply to the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, for a License to sell Spirit uous, Malt and Vinous Liquors and Fermented Cider, in less quantities thau one gallon, In the town of Pais ley, Paisley Product, Lake Couuty, 1 iruL'mi. far a nerod of one vear Irtmi aud after the fourth dHy of Novem ber, 1900. M. O. OURRIKU Dated October 4th, 1900. 40-5 AND WINTER GOODS We have a complete line of TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States land office. Lake- view, Oregon, August 22, 1906. Notice is 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 California, Oregon, Nevada, ! ded' the lind "sVt - by act of August 4, 1892. Robert Cas- ey, of Klamath Falls, county of Klam ath, State of Oergon, has this day fil ed in this office his sworn statement No. 31G3 for the purchase of the E4 SE?i and SNE,$, of section 33 tp.35 a, Range 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 Co., at bis official place of business at Klamath Fa'ls, Oregon on the 1st day of November 1906. He names as witnesses : Chas. Mo Cumber of Dairy Oregon. Chas. Mess ner of Klamath Falls Oregon. Chas Dusenbery of Bly Oregon. C E. Had 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 1906. ! 35- J. N. Watson. Register j NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will receive sealed bids up to 2 o'clock P. M. on October 9. 1900 for the purchase of the following desciibed School Land, to-wit : All of Section 16 T. 33 S. R. 21 E. All bids must be accompanied by a regular application to purchase in ac cordance with the law for the sale of School Lands and by cash or check for at least one-fifth of the price offered No bid for less than $2.50 per acre will be considered. The light to reject any and all bids is reserved. Applications and bids should be ad dressed to O. O. Brown, Clerk State Lund Board, Sulem, Oregon, and marked "Application and bid to pur chase School Lands." G. G. Brown, Clork Stute Laud Board. I Dated this 11th day of July, 1900. ' 6 ZULU WAR TACTICS. Method of Attack With the Cecet Format lov. Zulu military tactics are associated wi li the name of Tyaka, the ruthless Zulu comiueror, who welded i:iti tho stock of tlie Amazu.'u. the people of the heavens, ail the youn.'? men of tlie va rious triljes he eouijuere!, iacorporat In;? them Into regiments auJ.tUua buildiu;; u;i a powerful tnilitury na tion. Yet it was to Liinisiwayo. the wanderer, that the inception was due. This man, the son of the chief of th Uniteiwa, was driven into exile in con sequence o" an abortive plot to seise the reins of power. Daring that exile he lived in Cape Colony and saw the military methods of the P.ritish. Witn instinctive genius' j he saw how the Idea could, be adapted ; to bis own nation, and on his return and accession to the chieftainship he divided his people into regiments, dls- tinguishlng them by names and by a ; special color of shield for each regi ment, though for a time they retained ; the nmkomto, or throwing assagai, as ; their chief weapon. He beard tho great use made by the British infantry ' of their favorite weapon, the bayonet. ) and so be replaced the nmkomto by tho . j ixwa, or broad bladed stabbing assa gal I The peculiarity of the Zulu tactics ' has earned It the name of the crescent ' formation for attack, and it is note- worthy that, broadly ryeaklng. It was the method employed by the Boers in : their invasion of Natal and adopted by Lord Roberts In his advance througt Orange River Colony, and it was tho fear of its success which kept tho Boers continually on the run. The best thing with which to compare it Is tho head of the stag beaded beetle. Horns are thrown out widely on either flank, while the pain body forms the head itself. From the main body a small force is detached to engage the enemy while the horns creep around tho flanks. ! This force In the days of Tyaka was frequently dispatched with the com mand, "Go, sons of Zulu, go and re turn no more'mnd death at the bands of their fellows was the fate of those, who returned. While this force was. holding the enemy the hams carried out their task If possible, and as soon as the two horns had met In tho rear -of the enemy the bead or chest was . lannched upon the position, and the upshot was that the whole farce of the foe tasted the assagai, for in war -no quarter was given or asked. South . African Sun. 1 Jadlclonaly KeTUesV Never bit a man when he la op. Dal las Morning New Her Wide Experience. Dottle I wonder tf a blond la more attractive to men thau a brunettel Lottie Ask Tottle; she's been both- . Cleveland Leader. Drl Soath Kama Honda. The three rural route carriers from Wellesvllle. Kan., report forty miles of dragged ro.u: on their seventy-five mile routex. says the Kansas City Times. The work Is the t'.lrect result f tho ugltution recency . tried wheu the Good spool I sent out by the S:.iiJa Fe railroad ;,;(ed ili-re and D. Ward King m i V 11 practical demonstrati'Mi of the p IWIItl.M or the "8;i:t ,.:;" drag. W that t l;;:e 6event.--f.vi- f: era ai: 'uinlne ni aprred li I ud ep drag v.t t-nL r ' 1 'It Hi tit sTone :: i-ittir. In ;::it,v mill villi roiul -rn. 1 !!iere ' '. :;! dam to .'! . :I.VS V'u'nr ' oil! lui 1 1 o:i;i liico ut V 011 "U f iiry di-ter-. 11 so'jia of il-ruutures to Purln- : be ten t! built iic-.r I ' Ken's. TIk 1 been Coo-.TeJ early l i J.rn irv. It sc the f tinker ! 1 CiU cor mine.! to do Ci-lr nh:'.v thnn l;ivs r.in.-e.t t'a'ilr everul different pxUitlous. X