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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
DIRGCrOKY. 'irnl BajiilKt church of Lri. rrM lilni rvllopitii 1 11:A. i 7:31 I. M. m onch Sunday. Sutntii.v School 10: A. M Junior Society nt 2::H) P. M. Uuptist Younir People. I'ntoii P. M. on vuvh Snmlny. I'mytT inciting r.:W. P. M. on Wed noHiluy evening. v Everybody Invited to ntt-nd all nervlcew. A. I"' link Slmtnon. utor mill l)lECTOY Flrwt Ilnptirtt Church ofttoosc I ..ike, at Ncv Pine Cn-ck, tln-soti. l're.'tchinu: Services nt llroclocV A. M and 7,-W P. M. on cticli Nuu ':iy of every month Sunday School nt K:o'clock A M. Prayer Service nt ";:; on WeJni'sd.iy cveninfi of eneh week. All nre cordially invito! to attend the Services J. Unydeti Howard Pnstor. i United Slates ljunl Olllco, Lake view, Oregon, AntiM !i, I'.HHi. No- . tiec In hereby piven that in compliance with tlu provision ol the not ot (.'on- Ijirens of June 1S7, entitled "An i act for the sale of timber lands in tho Stntes of t'nliiornin, Oregon. Nevada and Wit? hi n ton Territory," m ex tended to all the l'u MU' ijuid States by net of Autriict 4, ltt'J, William T. tiairett, ol Ply, county of Klmnath, State of Oregon, hns this day tiled in this oltlce his swotn htntcnient No. 'Miu, lor the purchase of the NW'4 NlV4. N' sVi4, SW, SW, of Sec tion 2d, in Township No. :" S., Iviiuk'o 17 K., W. M and will offer proof to k1wv that the hind sought is more val naMe for its timber or Mono than for Hk'ricult urn I purposes, and to ct-titblifh his clr.un to Mini land Ivlore leister and Keceixer at l.nkeview, Oickoii, on Thursday, the Mb. day of Novem ber. UK Hi. llenaiiies 11s vxit nesses. S. ( llaniaiv r. Albert Walker, Walker ! Pollard and .1. P. Parker nil of Ply, I Oregon. Any and nil persons claiiu intf adversely the above -described lmiils nre requested to Hie their claims in this othYe on or before sn id 1st day of Novemlei. liXHi. J N. Wait-on, Kecifter. 34 WANTED: by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manairer (man or womau) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary ?A and expenses paid weekly: expense money advanced. Work pleasnut; position permanent. No investment or exper ience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed euvelope. SUPERINTKDNKNT, i: Lake St. Chicago, 111. lit STAND FIRM When you buy an S OILED SUIT or SLICKER demand It's the easiest And only way to get the best Sold everywhere Bn the ot m Mng Tan Km Hum Baca Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects th: diseased menjbr:ti;e. It curt-s Catiirrh and drives nw:iy a Cold in tin Head ij-ii-klx-. Kestores tlin f-;ips of Taste nn l K?:ifil. Jbas? ;on-:e. C'-ui tains no iuj irkms ii-nj-. Appliud into tUo nttriid and ali-uirh.-d. LaT'j.1 bz r,i cents at- lru'zi-sU or lv mail; Trial Size, 10 cents bf iua, ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St., Naw Yor Pinal Proof. nepartment of the Interior, Laud OU:ce vt Im kevicw," (.lrei'ou, Auviust 10, UHI. Notice is hereby niven that lieore L. llolbrook, ot JLakevivw, l.)ieKou, has tiiini notice of his inten tion to make final live year proof iu support ot his claim, viz: Homestead Eiiuy No. -.)" made March 15, KH1, for the LX. NK'4-. Sec. 0, T. 40 S., K. JO K., and S', SKl4 Sec. ai. T. S., 1-i- -v K , W. M., und that said proof xvili lie made Utore Register uud Ke ceixir, at Ljikeview. Oregon, on Sep tein Ur "JO, PAIJ. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon, nud cultivation of, the laud, viz: Edward Hishop, I James Hishop, James McDerniott aud liordou tinrritt all of Lakeview. Ore tron. Xli J. X. Watson, ivcKit-ter. , y . . On Juue Otn aud 7th, July 2nd and 3rd, August 7th, 8th and Pth, aud September Mh uud i'th, special low round trip rates will be in effect to all points East, final returning limit, 90 days, but not later than October 31st Colorado common points., 9 50.00 Missouri River, 00.00 Mississippi River, C7.50 Chicago 7-.0O Washington and Baltimore 107.00 Xew York lo..r.O For particulars, see any Agent, or Itesert Land Final Proof. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, August 14, 1900. No tice is hereby given that Arthur L Higbflll, of Plash, Lake Co., Oregon, baa tiled notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim Xo. 475, for the NE4 SW, SE' XWJ, Sec 3, T. 35 S., R, 26 E., W. M. be fore Register an o. Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of September, 1906. lie names the following witnesses to prove the com plete irrigation and reclamation of said land : Steve Young, Edward E. Bond, Xolen E. Curry, of Plush, Ore gon, and William Smock, of Lakeview, Oregon. 33-37 J. X. Watson, Register. address D. S. Taggart,D Reno, Xevada. F. Jfc 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 I effect to all points East ; final return-1 ing limit 90 days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points 9 55 00 Missouri River 00 00 ' Mississippi River n 50 I Chicago 72 50 ' Washington and Baltimore 107 00 1 Xew York, 108 50 1 For particulars see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart, D. F. i P. A., Reno, Xevada,. FREE 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. n Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The unty Exam,ner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 This unparalleled ofler 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. BUYING FEEDERS. tUlvan(iiKf I mlrr Wltlrli the In. frunnt ('nimtrjr llncr l.nliura. Lust year 11 kic.U iiutny feeling Intuit were ltnu::ht t.m UnU to nllow the feeder t( tintke it iti;t. Till je.ir hunk ihiii!m to lie III h ti .ulii, it t, feeder will luie r .iy .telly m.ir inlee r gn with ut. One thing I hut eontrlUuled to hlh lulee l.nt neiison wit the presence of no ninny feeders In the Htiiekyurd bltld.u lunlnst eueh other for the run :e I.iiuIm. It I u faet that when a feeder goes to the yard. he hate to j;o home without Home Mtoek. And It I also a fuel that he oitt ii wlNhe afterward that ho had tlone ho. The lie t l.iu I to leavo an order nt the yaril with houio re;utn We e iiiiiiI.sn,u house and nllow It I'tiyer to till It whenever ho Mrlke a inaiui-t that favor the huyer. I'su oily the commission imyer ean ilo het-, ter than the eountry huyer. It I hi luislness, and he understand It. Home leo,.o nre still iitrald of him. but with out reason. The huyer of feeding stix'k. whether sheep or rattle, ren der good, eouseietitlou nervlee nnd exj'ert T lee, tm, nt a very rea tnil- hle charge. The case nre exceptional when the feeder ean do it well, rare Indeed when he ean do hetter. (Jive this luiyer air order nnd stay out of the i' arket miles you e.tn he there so fre- ; li'tieutly a to strike the low a. well n the hl,.!i ni-ts. ,et him till the order ' when the market favor the luiyer I rather than take n chance of hlttlur . u in iu:u i-o:niiiio!i iy n personni visit. National St x kmaii. WHII ii, oi. U r yon. x i X OREGON SilOITilNO I , 'rlnlt j (ir iHi M'i U. I N It . No. Avi i lln J 1 nil I 411, W ..Iim Uy ul li h In H.'iur .,11 -I ,, i hi' k , o'ihiiI rtitiiiniiuili-r. n lil I. r. J t ' r- 1 1 e. I in- ' I M COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tisers Is that they expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One promlneut advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: "The money expended for adrertislna- I the at. me mm it placed at Interest. The profits from the drrrllilac are virtually the Interest on the InTestment. "The Bun.s spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result in? 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 aa 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. AdvertislnK Experience, Advertisers ret g-ood returns on the amount Invested In our column Wa reach the paopla. I rllinK t tf i-..r i I n 1 1 . I ul v I. i . 1 . k. v ; V . ., I In r. . II, 1 1. lit K,-. t . Mrt'il Ihit ltot S.mnlil He Urima, Where n hllu U nut d.-siralde root crops should ln i.iwvu. The harvest Ini; conn's ut n season when It ran bo done without Interfering wl:h other work. Cattle need n chnii;,-e of feel the same as people. In the northern p:trt of the country corn doe not prow very larw, but roots do well nnd are profitable. s:iys an American Cul tivator correspondent. Itmise l hittr 1 u u a New Pine Creek, - fii! 1PE3 Mllll nilil r i fur .. ! mi t rum ilviTll'I'ii; ;ir r Manner . Oregon r. . I nry l.'4 SMI til Mlirrr mini fur II IVeilliiw Hllt. l'cv!:lu' sw lil to sir.Mil p'lft I n ques tion of considerable ii.ip n-l.nu-e. It Is the belief of onr bc-it swine raisers that It: I of th sr.iniM can be traced to swlil c 'int. lining forinoiile.l f.Ksl. Why not have tw.i s, ban-vis? Kmply tlirni a bernateiy, nil n ,n' them to pt the su:i-him . inid i ,:i-.e ..in i.ecasiouall.v with hit w.i ter. Farmer Advocate. S". i I lltt'tl In (ir ia ( Hi lifl atlii y nit. . h r limit u r lit rtiHiii:i iii.-ir tk(ifTi Hi(irt -i ii.uit ft in-in i r it t(ni tn In itilc h cnr-l mi ltd ir , H)H-r ( B'i t nil drcuM tu rliilit Miiutinct and Union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sas City, ChlcaKo.St. LoiHa New York. Occnn Stciiners bctwii-n 1'iiitlmnl nnil Sun Friinclscii every llveiliys. Low Rntc5 Tickets to nnd fnin nil pars of the United .S'tates. CminiU and FnroMi. For pHrtic iilarp, cull on or address, A. Crnljr. 11. I'. P.. PortlniKl.'Cre. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIMI; TAttl.H . ij. In Fffect Mitv 1st. I'.Hiri. . ' Thrsll ll.itf 114. H ' F Ml. ! Mr'u rt A fall t'r'k 7 1 kl'h S'k7 10 lll' . ..M.lll I'ukciisiiis ,, M 1 v . I'..ktfsiiis III .t A M Ar. Il.. Ill ,V ' Kl'li Si'k II. til ' Ksll I r- k 114. Slifl llr'iio H it ' " Hiihil. . .lean I' M " llllsll . ..I2.4A " Klamath Spring Special. -O THE VETCIvINARY Mich- a Concernhi: iniilJii tubes Ir, ener says In Farin a.:d Journal; Mill.Invc tube? .!ii. :il I be Kept on hand by every (iv hit nf cuttle. These nre not for re;;iil..r it,-, but nre to b,. used for hnnl tnlll.er, nr cows with sore teats or when there Is mi obstrue tion. Futil recently there have been but two patterns of milking tubes -the plain nnd the self retuiriitiu'. The plain milking tube Is too well known to uee I description. The svIlAtillklnir nattern 4 Is similar to the nlain. exivnt that It has a projecting bull in the center of ; the tuie. which prevents Its slippln.' out. Koiuetinics a luuijiy obstruction tip- pears In the upper part of the teut. Here aaln unother pattern of the milk ing tube has been brought Into use and Is called the bistoury. It Is a tuls of the same diameter as the milking tube, but about Ave Inches loiijj, nnd nt the extreme end of one side is nn open ing or slot. This bistoury Is Inserted past Uk lump, nml then, by simply pushing a screw, n small, delicate knife of Just suhiclcnt size to cut the lump springs up. The bistoury has cured thousands of hard milkers. Sheep not Fir. The isueep bot fly is the parent of those mag?. !s which may be found In the front of the skull the greater part of Uie whole year, but are annoying mostly about the early summer. There is rarely ever any serious trouble to the beep unless these grubs are very nu merous, when the sheep darts suddenly about with Its hesd up much as when It Is pursued by the flies a little Inter, when the season of ovipositing Is on. This Is about the present time, and the only possible remedy should now be adopted for the protection of the sheep. This Is to apply soft 'pine tar to the noses of the animals or let them do It for themselves, which they will If fad a little meal thinly scattered In a narrow trough rubbed on the Inside with soft tar lu such a way that the sheep, seeing the little meal In the bot tom of the trough, will rub some of the tar on the front of the nose In efforts to get It Then these eggs, which are quite small but alive when deposited, will In their natural effort to crawl to the nostrils become stuck by the tar end perish or be rubbed off by the Instinctive habit of the sheep to re lieve themselves from their tormentors. Ntarly every aheep Is thus bothered, but only a few die. American Sheep Breeder. Bummer Care of Sheep, Now look out for maggots. Have the heep all tagged or maggots may lodge under the filth. Look around the ears and horns. Keroseno oil or turpen tine ponred into the wounds or boles will make them squirm out. Then ap ply tar. If a sheep Is fouud limping about or feeding upon Its knees, the feet wunt Immediate attention. Tare off the old Loof and pick out tho gravel. If the i foot Is sore, some powdered bluestonc ! and a daub of tar should be applied. Irarm Journal. I Iteneflt In Linseed OIL Give the sow a pint of linseed oil abocit a week btforo she U due to far ror. Itepeat In three days. Thle pro ducts a healthy condition of the bowels. 1 o Cure a Cold in One Day lake I. AX ATI VF I'.Ko.Mit tjlllMMi Titblcti-. All drul-l retain! the motley if it fails to cure. F. W. (trove's sikfiuit uie is on each box -'''. To Republicans. We lire nuxitius to have every publican in close touch, nml working in harmony with the 1,'cpulilicau Nat ional Congressional Committee in fav or of the election of u Kcpublirnn Cougrohs. I he Congressional cHinpnigii must be bused on the iidniinistrative nnd legislative record of the party, nud, that being so, Theodore Koosevelt's personality must bo a central figure and his achievements n centrul thought in the campaign. We desire to maintain the work of this campaign with popular Mibscrip tion of One 1ollut each from Kepubll cans. To each subscriber we will Hcnd the Ilcpuhlu-iui National ( aiiipalgn Text Hook ami all documents issued by the Committee. j Help us achieve a great victory. JumcM S. Sherman, Charmau. 1. O. llox 'J(h;.i, New york. I.V. Tlimll I Si l 'Ar. M.. iu si. ! Mr'si Ift Knll I in k J e ' k I'll r-.'n .' 4ii ' LAKHVILVV ALTURAS M l.v, 1 Ar, kri. S,'.? 4M M f ail r.-rki tt " 1-trH lir'ni-mm " IW'ii.. v " 1 hr.ll 3 .' STAGE LINE II. K. IUkk km, I'mp'r. Office in liiebcr'4 5tore Mage leaves Ijikeview daily, ex vpt .vnndiiy nt (la. m. Arrive at A haras nt (I p. m. leaves A Itu run for letkevicw at M oYlock a. in. or on the arrival of the staite from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas. Freight - Matters - (liven Strict - Attention first - Class - Accomodations. Western . Staae Line Notice to students and parents, (Jwing to the continued warm spell, I have decided to make Monday Sept, 10th the opening day of the Ldikevlcw Hiisiness College instead of Augubt 27th, as advertised somo weeks ago, have employed n competent instruct or, and satisfaction is guaranteed. 1 .1 l - , 1 A I m wouiu do ginu 10 near rrom any one who contemplates attending, and will furnish full information upon npplica tion. Until further notice, addroHs O. V. liigley, Alturas, Calif. Verdict for Dr. Pierce AGAINST THE Ladles' Home Journal. Sending truth after a lie. It Is an maxim that "a lie will travel sever leagues while truth Is gutting Its boot on," and no doubt hundreds of thousuniN of good people read the unwarranted and malicious attack upon Dr. K. V. l'h rei and his " Favorl te Prescrl ntlon Dubl Ihhed In the May (1M4) number of the Ladies' Home Journal, with Its great black dl:- piay neadings, who never saw the hum ble, groveling retraction, with lu Incon spicuous heading, published two months later. It was boldly chanted In the stand erous and libelous article that Dr. Plercc'i jravont prescription, for the cure of woman a weaknesses and ailments, con talned alcohol and other harmful Inuredl ents. Dr. Pierce promptly brought suit against tne pumisbers or the Ladles Homo Journal, for 1200,000,00 damages. L)r. Pierce aliened that Mr. JtoU. the editor, maliciously published the article containing auch false and defamat- matter wmr the Intent of Injuring hh buslneuffurthermore, that no alcohol, oi other fujurlou. or hablt-formlng, drugs are, or wer jvere, contained In his "Fa vorite teyflptlon"; that said medicine Is madyfs&tn native medicinal roots and contaUkno harmful Ingredients what everad that Mr. Dok'g malicious state taPfl were wholly and absolutely false iruiicmrjcljoaiirltUM by aa Irf .Taiirnii QjicKlJwli'imelloit 1 hi v lial old I.ir.vn In lli..7..i'.l . jiib se.uon iii win Piiinnnio uouru Hul Hie bualiKiss of )r. Pinrctt wan rrestly Injured l.v the publication of the libelous srtlclo wliii Its crust dlsiJuy IipsiIIuch, while tiundrrdi, nf thousand who reail the wlrk. dly di-fumului y artlclu ntvt.r saw tho huinl.la crovellnc n -tratitlon.set In kinall tyixi and uiade an Incon spicuous as imiskII.Iu. 1 hit matter was. hi.w rjur broutrht Is fore a Jury In the Hiiiuviiih Cotirt of New York fclatu which promuily rendered a verdict In the Doctor's favor. Thus his traducms rarno to grluf aud thtilr luuc alauUurs wute refuted. J. L. YAIMN, Proprietor. Office In Llnkvllle Ifotel Klamath Falls. Daily from Poltegema by Keno, Klain jairv. i Lakeview. ath falls. (utian.a, and Illy to Daily from Lakeview by Itly, Ilonana Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to Po kegema. From Klamath Falls to Keno 'by steamer and from Keno to Pokegema over the Sunset Four-Horse Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE 8. L. McNauoiiton, Trop. Office at Mercantile Store Stage leaves Lakeview Mondave. Wed. nesdayi and Fridays at 6 a. m.. arrives at Plush at 9 p. m. Leaves r'iush Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. Passenger fare $3 one war or tS for round trip. Freight rates from May lit to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred : front Nov. 1st to May 1st $1.00 per hundre A Livelv Tussle with that old enemy of tho race. Arm etlpatlon, often ends In Appendicitis. To avoid all aorloua trouble with Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take Dr. Kings New Llfo rills. They per fectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. iTc at Ixo Beall brugglst. NIIKKP HHAftlm. 3ni6S Barry BIrnd,w,thBwiiwrki for wethers. Homo ewei Hquars Crop and Slit Jn right ear. Tar Brand 111. tanf9, Crans I'ostnfflie addrcsa, Ukevlew, Oregon ,7 """"Ullll ea,, HaII Cndororop off right lor ewei; rei ers lor wetbors Tar Brand W.Raugs, Finn Creek, rostoffloa address Ukevlew, Oregon