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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
I, DIRHCIORY. Flrot Bnptlst church of Lrkevlew. PreHchlnKServllcewt 1 11:A.M.. nnd 7:.1() P. M. on ench .nuimIh.v. Sundn.v School 10: A. M Junior Hnvlety at 2M P. M. UnptNt Yomm People. I'nlon nt P. M. on ench Nundn.v. Prayer meeting 7.W, P. M. on Wed nesday evening. Everybody Invited to attend nil ervlco. A. Finn Simmon, pntor DIWRCTOY Flret llnptisi cium-li of (fnosf Luke at Nev Pine Creek. Oregon. Preaching Services nt ILoolook A. M and 7;.v0 P.M. on ench Sunday f every numtli. Sunday School nt l:o'clock A. M. Prayer Service n 1 7:W on Wed nesdfiy evening of each n w k. All are cordially invited to attend the Services. J. Havden Howard Piiator. WANTFJ) : by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this County aud adjoining territory. Salary t'M and expenses paid weekly: expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or exis tence required. Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars aud enclose self-addressed envelope. SUPERINTEDNENT, 132 Lake St. Chicago, 111. 12t Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects th: diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head qui-kly. Restores the Senses of Tate and Smell. ijiwy in ne. Contains no injurious drn-. Applied into the n.trils aud absorbed. Lurgu Fize, 50 cents at Druggists or bf mait ; Trial Sue, 19 cents by luai ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., New Tom Insert Land Final Proof. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, August 14, 1900. No tice is hereby given that Arthur L Highflll. of Plush, Lake Co., Oregon, baa filed notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 475, for the NE SWJtf, SE. NW4't Sec 3, T. 35 S., R. 2G E., W. M. be fore Hegister and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of September, 190C lie 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. FRE J vM MS) 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 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. QOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The Mke County txam,ne' The Leading Count' 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. fletzker, Lakeview, Oregon. T i .11 it it i.ami otlt K United State Land Office, Lnke view, Oregon, August 2( UMJ. No tice i hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of Con gress of . I nne :', 178, entitled "An net for the tHle of timber land In the Stiite of California, Oiegon, Nevada aud WachinKton Territory," as ex tended to all the Publio Itnd State bv act of August 4, William T. Harrett, of illy, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, ha thia day tiled la thlMOttlce hi sworn statement 4o. .ilt7, for the purchase or uie . v '4 SK.. N, SWi.. SW'.'Stt'j of Sec tion 'JO. in Township No. 3fS., Knnge 17 R. V. M mid will olfer proof to show that the land sought U more val- nnhle for it timber or stone than for aL'ricnltiirHl iurioe. and to establish his claim to said land liefore Kegitder uii.l Receiver at Liikeview. Oregon, on Thumdav. the Mh day of Novem ber. l'XXV. He name as witnesses. S. C. llamaker. Albert Walker, Walker Pollard and .1. P. Parker all of lily, I Oregon. Any and all person claim imr ndvorselv the above-described land are reouoPted to tile their claim in thi ofllce on or before said 1st day of NovemWt, 1SXXS. J. N. W'atsou, Kegitder. 31 Pinal Proof. Department of the Interior, Laud Oilice Kt La keview, Orci.ou, August 10, lLXX;. Notice is hereby given that tieorge L. llolbrook, of Lakeview, Oregon, had tiled notice of hi inten tion to make final live year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. '-HOT made March 15. l'.XM, for tue E.. NKl4, Sec. ti, T. 40 S., li. V K, and Sl; SE'4 Sec. SI. T. 3i S., 11. 20 E., W. M., aud that said proof will be made before Register aud Re ceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Sep t ember 20, VM6. He names the fol lowing w itnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation or, the laud, viz: Edward Hishop, James Bishop, James McDerraott aud Gordon Garrett all of Lakeview. Ore gon. :i3-37 J. N. Watson, Register. On June Otn and 7th, July 2nd and ;;rd, August 7th, 8th aud 9th, and September 8th and ith, Bpecial low round trip rates will be in effect to all points East, final returning limit, i0 days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points., 50.00 Missouri River, 00.00 Mississippi River, 67.50 Chicago 72.50 Washington and Baltimore 107.00 New York 108.C0 For particulars," see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart.D Reno, Nevada. F. & P. A. Excursion Rates East. "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 8 55 00 Missouri River (50 00 Mississippi River G7 50 Chicago 72 50 Washington and Baltimore 107 00 New York, 108 50 For particulars see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart, D. Reno, Nevada,. F. k P. A. E To All Our Subscribers Ba7 MOLD UP! and consider POMMEL 1NDO JUi HKt ALL WATERfROOf CLOTHING. Ismadr of the brsf rralm,iMnNkorrrll0w Mty cwanlftifuid sold l tir STICK TO TNC 5IGN Of THE FISH Jw" " tlttll VI IIM OA0TOTAIA. Brt tli If' Itind Yon Haw Boi:;rj COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tisers Is that they expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: "Ti monrr expended for advertlala I the .me if placed at iatereat. The profits from the adTertlala re virtually the latere! oa the laTestaaeat. "The sums spent for advertising are rroperly chargeable to cap ital account because the result Ins 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 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 la to com pound the returns. "Advertising Experience. Advertiser ret food returns on the amount Invested In our column. W reach the people. VdA1 X BR 3. J 1 I, "I WORK OXEN IN THE EAST Tim Now 1 tuiiipulilie experiment tn lion has Ikh'H kceilntf mi iiccniint of ' lYn i.iwt nf fiutlliiir ft liiii'Mtt lint! w.tlirlintt I l."it pound for M Jciu ho bclnu kopt j r ''.' It moderately lmrd work, and wy - -Hint It cohIs $TI.:U. In round numbers. ! IHt T V II then. It coxt Jf 1 ."-rt your to feed a pnlr nt sitj'li tiiirteft- nntl tlin inwt nf nhiHli.ir I vhnld In- nlK.nt f Uk more, while repair to harnos, and keoplnif It cleaned and oiled would make another (10. Then the ordinary farmer will not make mnli n pair of horses lat more than ten year, nnd ninny would e tin-in up In half that time. ay that they eost $;UM, which 1 uot n faitey priee. ami yet does not i.iean a cheap I MA INK IlllKI) OXF.N. ' pair that cannot di ft fair day's work, fan they do any more work ou a farm than a yoke of Kood four-year-old oxen? fan they do any work that the oven eaiiiutt. miles It l0 on mowing machine r reaper? We know that the oven can work lioMt In swamp or anionic mumps. It costs Ion for the yoke and chain than for haruoss. They are more easily taken cute of. W'lien not at work they citu food In the pasture, nnd they require little grain feed, unless working very Ward or lc liii fattened, nnd If well rami for ufter throe or four years nt work they can he sold for lieef for much more than they oos-t at three year old. while If llie farmer raises them himself they ko.'.'ii t have cost him iuthiu. More thau one faruii-r wliTj fall to make much niu"e than a fair living at his luisliies wl 1 find upon liivestlpitlou that U costs h.in f.-Mil ?;:i" t- n year aiul some ' them much more than that for a horse team to do the work that h!s father u od to do with hi oxen. Ills father raised hi calves, trained them nnd worked them. Some times he sold one or two yoke of steers, sometime n yoke of fat oxen. When he did ho It Keeined almost like flndlug so much ni'Hiey. aud often he put It In the bank or let It out on mortgage. American Cultivator. Hound Itarn IJlaiiruvril. I have no experience with round barns, but those I have seen liuve In my judgment no advantage over the usual rectangular form and have many disadvantage. No expression so com pletely tits the case a the effort to till a square ho e with a round plug. The round bum hud It Inception In the thought that more space could Ie In closed with the same outline In the circle than any other form. Of course that I true and would perhaps hold good If every luslde form was built accordingly, liut we construct every partition inside with a right angle, and ho there come waste. To illustrate. If cow stall are made to fit the circle and ore wide enough toward the cen ter they are too wide on the outer or larger circumference, and vice versa, or If one wishes to drive aroiuid the outside the pussago will have to be from one to two feet wider, depend ing upon the size of the burn. In order to make the turn. While a given area may be more cheaply sided up In the cylindrical form, the roof will cost more to build. In brief, I would not build a round barn, conclude a Uural New Yorker correspondent. Special Shoeing-, To shoe a driving (illy that forges and Interfere behind, the Breeder's Gazette, Chicago, advises as follows: Use shoe squar ed at the toe all around about two Inches, Al low the foot to project natural ly, only round ing a little to prevent splitting. Use a very light shoe behind, not projecting bo bind the hoof at TO PREVENT FOROIN 0. either branch, and a heavy shoo in front. If the mare is of medium size, make the hind 6hoe five ounces, front one twelve ounces, no calks, and do not drive In the mud. Later if mud driving la necessary use four low small calks to each shoe, as shown. Beaotr and llllUr, The highest art in breeding animal is to combine beauty and utility. In most animals "beauty Is vain" with out utility; la some, utility alone Is not sufficient; la all, the combination Is the most valuable, affirms National Stock man. The 2:10 trotter with beuuty Is very valuable for a gentleman's driv er after his turf usefulness Is past; without it he is not worth half so much. The dairy cow which com bines beuuty and utility Is sought after by breeders who realize the value of appearances as well as of perform ance. One of this kind brought $2,500 at a sale recently and with either quality absent could not have com manded a tenth of that sum. And the same principle holds good In other things, lleauty has a money value when combined with utility whether la an animal, a farm or a marketable product. 1- ,m- ? o PRO --5SI0NAL. f A. WiriPM, M. D. I'iivmm 1 w miiI mi hm;o Piilslcy, Orrgon. A: I'hj iftli'lnn mid MiirKren j "' K" NVw I.. V. t O lll'lir a lk Ukrvirw, llrfKO OKKICK-Pnlv HmMm. I. I .ttinr) -nl-l.aw jiihI Maltera Kperlalt) orrn K-iir h,iittiis. unnnL.ii nr rtir unntn iki-ifw nuuc'ffitn ur mc nuiuu r..,.,. no.6w M .( en tli t'l Mil 41 h WrdtifwUjr of I'm li neonh In Mitnonli' Hull, ol i. ni. K K, IMiatll rillllUIKIKl b. N. I awi 1HM, ( iiTk. J . ?' f r -"- W V V - A 5j i.akkmkw km ami mknt, n is, S; I. O. (I. K. nit'i'la llie li ixl 31 1 loir. S tin v ,.v,tii lliua nf i.al'h month ltl tlllil Krl. W limn' 1111, Uki vli'W. A. W, Mftlirlhtf, f. V.. J. w , Tinker. Scribe. A V . i?- Mouse v-t.W laper Till II UT Painter Vjffij- Manjter New Pine Creek, - . Oregon THIS PAPER l kept on tile 1 K. I' tu' Ailvirll.lnit Aii.iii r I .'I San- Moiiif siri'rt, '-mii r rnuclK'o. 1. mr I'oiitrtti iK (r iUrrtlHi " inatlr tor It SuhorrilMT to I lit Mmmii.-r who r-moT, trout ini' lis-atify to aiioihrr. or I'liaur tlifir powii rti i a adilr. lioiilii n-ini'iiilK-r rtrn( tills oitRT a i-Hfil mi ihi-ir .as'r i-a't bM l ilreaniMl lu Mo riklit tHmtotttri. 1 o Cure a Cold in One Day Tk I.AXAHV1" ItkOMo tU'INIiNK Tul'leii. All ilnu'Wl"''1 reltind the uioiiey ( it fail to cure. K. W.tirove's it'iiulnte IB on eni h box. "m To Republicans. We are uuxioti to have every Re publican in close touch, nnd working in harmony with the Hepiiblleun Nat ional Congressional Committee in fav or of the election of n llepublif nil Congress. The CongrcsidouHl ciiuipnlgn must be based on the a lminiht rut Ive and legitdutivo record of the putty, and, that being ho, Theodore KooseVelt's pcroonalitv must be a central figure Hiid hi achievements u centrul thought in the campaign. We dcblre to maintain the work of thi campaign with popular subscrip tion of One Dollai each from Kepubli cnn. To each subscriber we will send the lU'publican National i.utupnlgn Text ltook and ull document issued by the Committee. Help u achieve a greut victory. James K. Sherman, Charnian. I. O. Hox 2h1, New York. Notice to students and parents. Owing to the continued warm spell, I have decided to make Monday Kept. 10th the opening day of the Lakeview IStiHiness Collego instead of August 27tb, us advertised some weeks ago. I have employed a competent instruct or, aud satisfaction is guaranteed. I would be glad to hear from any one who contemplates attending, aud will furnish full information upon applica tion. Until further notice, address. O. F. lligley, AlturuH, Calif. A Square Deal Is assured you when you buy Dr. Tierce's family medicines for all the Ingredi ents uttering Into them are printed on the bottle-wrapper and their formulas are attested under oath as being complete and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that the Ingredients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from tho most valuable native medicinal roots found growing In our American fore anljvh lie potent to cure are perfCCTi harmlvaj to the mot delicate woinexMThlluTPti Not a drou ,t nt.nhnl noliirf Inln tKlw III....11 1.1 r -Dl u veer ru l lila affauL iuhiauuc. Intrinsic mr a IcIiisi properties of Its own. being a most valuable antiseptic and antl fermont, nutritive and soothing demul cent. Glycerine plays an important part In Dr. I'lerce's Gold on Medical Discovery In the cure of Indlgention, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heart-burn, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and kindred derange nienta of the stomach, liver and bowel. liHsldcs curing all the above distressing ailments, the"(jolilen Medical Discovery " is a sped tic for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasai passuKos or or uie siomacn, bowels or pelvic orguns. Even In Its ulcerative siage it win yieiu to tins sovereitri It will yi yield to ttils sovereign rem- edy if Its use be persevered In. In Chronic id In. HUB EC catarrh or tho rsimui passages, it Is well. while tuklng tho "Golden Medical DIs- covery" for the necessary constitutional treatment, u cleanse tlie passages freely two or three times a rluy with Dr. Sage's Catarrh itiunody. This thorough course of treatmuut generally cures tue worst canes. In cough and hoarsen ens caused by bron Clilal, throat and Inn- aired ions, exceiit con auniptloii In lta advanced alattns, thn "(iolden Medical Dlwoveiy " Is a inohl elllclent lem edy, ttnpeclttlly In those obBilnalu, liunif-on couuha caused liy Irrllalion and coiii'uslloii of the bronchial uiucoux ineuihiane, 'i ho " JUs" covory " Is not so itisid for acute couaii ai ls Intf from fciidilcn colds, nor must It I hi e liected to cure consinniitlon In Us advnm'i d al areM no medicine will do fliat- liut for nil the olwlluale, chronic; coiivIih, which, If ih-k-litotKil, or liadly l ieiiled, lead un to coiihiiiiiii tlon. It Is the Ih-nI iiii-UIi'I nu thai can Is-1 n I . Lrnyrving. 1 in lli'-in. v zZo Liryo d Mo hp OREGON SlI OUTLINE and union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sas City, ChlcaoSt. Louis New York. Oienli SleiiinerM betwii'll I'ortltlllil nnd Nu it I-rniiclxeii every llvi'dnyn. Low Rates Tick ci n to h ml from all puitiof the Uiiiled .S'lute. t'anndii iiinl lMirope. I 'or pHrlicubirs, cull up or nddresN, A. I.. Crolif, (I. I'. P.. I'ortlanuYCrc. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIMII TABU; . . . In I'.ff.ct May 1-t, llHir. I . Thrall A. Ar. U,.iii . il : ft nt. , i iir'ar Kali r'k 7 Uf " K I'b Si'xa7 III IMxip . ..a. in " I'okt'KainaK.'.'U M I v. I'nki'Kain in 1 A M " Ar. . io.iVi " K rh Hi'r 1 1 .-to Kallt rwk IMS " ' " htuel llr'p li mi " ' lii.. . ..li Al V M " " Thrall ,...li.U Klamnth Springs Special. I.v. Thrall..... I. i f. At. hoa-u. ... I si. .d lir'a.-V Ift ' Kali n-t-k 2 :: " k I'll H.'g. Mn ' M I.v. Kl'h Hp'K ill'. M Ar. Kail ( rn kf to " " mitI Hr' oi " lioKiia S.WJ - lluall.... a.ii LAKIiVlI-W --ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. K. luaxka, I'mp'r. Office in lilebcr's 5tore rtage leaves Ijkeview daily, e-tt-pt hniiday at 0 a. in. Arrives at Aliiira at p. in. leaves Alturas lor lakeview at 0 o'clock a. in., or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Altura. Freight - Matters - divert Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Staoe . Line J. L. YADIN. Proprietor. Office In Llnkvllle Hotel Klaaialh I'alla. Daily from I'okegema by Keno. Klatn ath Falls, lairy, ltonanra, and lily to ijmeview. Daily from lakeview bv Illv. Donania Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to Tc kegema. From Klamath F alls to Keno ".by steamer and from Keno to l'okceema over the Sunset F'our-Horse Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE H. L. McNauoiiton, Prop. Office at Mercnntlle Store Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed. nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arrives t Plush at 0 p. m. Leaves Piush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare t3 one way or 5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred j fronr Nov. 1st. to May 1st 11.00 per liundre A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Con, stlpatton, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all Bcrlotni troublu with Stomach, Liver, and Uowela, take Ir, Kings New Life I'IHh. They per fectly regulate thcHo organH, without pain or discomfort. i"5c at Ikj Beall brugglHt. MIIKKP UKAWIIM. lamPC? Rami Bradi vltb Bwsllow Fork Is jaillCd UailJ rght ear for ewri reveraa forwetheri. Boms ewe 6iuars Crop and Bill la right ear. Tar Brand 111. Ilange, Crans Lake, I'oatofllcs addrvsa, Iakevtaw, Oregon Zac Whitworth Brand with Crop off lali ar, Half Ondurcrop off rlgbt for eweaj reierie (or wethort Tar Brand W.Kaugo, Flab Crock. J-oatofflc addreas Lakeview, Oregon