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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
f (aJw Otmmtij 5antnr Pahllnhril Every Thursday. C f. MCTZKEK. Another Mining Company. ' ( From the Klamath Kails Daily Herald ) I A new corporation for handling a j numlier of claims In the Pine Creek and Fort liidwrll mining districts is being organized, and the capital stock 'of the corporation has leeti placed at f 1,500. OtX. T. W. Stephens is one of UAILEY & HASSINGILUS Pioneer Store Building Kntori at lh l'ot OfflovM 1 orptIpw, Or. fccond-l Imw MttT. Tm School that Placo tov m a good Position. MOLMES J ! BUSINESS COLLEGE ) WASH. O TENTH STS. XI JX PORTLAND, OREGON (One Year, $2.00 islx Months. I 00 the shareholders. Assays of the mines included in the deal run from $11,000 to 140,000 to the ton, and n well de fined ltle has lieen found. TERMS: (Three Month, 50 LAK.EVIEW. ORH00N. OCT. S. IW6. 1 a J m l? lis ilt0V ' It has becu o.'bn stated of lute thnt If Hearst is elected to the governorship of New York, he will be tlie next re fddeut' It has gone so fii ts to le as serted that Mr. Hearst does uot esro for the governorship only that he con siders it a stepping stone to the presi dency. The very same meu who have made these assertions tate facta that do not go with the growing intellig-1 ence of the country. When any one asserts or believes that Hearst is strong . tnan for the presidency and gives rea- i eons for his belief such as are accred ited to such statements and can be the Ouly foundation for such belief, he must of necessity disclaim the growing inteligence of the American people. If Mr. Hearst must and does 89 '8 said to bo doing by the same promi nent politicians who have proclaimed his strength In case he succeeds to the New York governorship, "play up- j on the ignorance of a certain class of J voters ; making them believe that their -only salvation lies in him, and great . throngs of the ignorant and poorly educated classes are beginning to look ' upon him as the one man who can save , the country from certain destruction, " j then how can these men concede that i the world is growing better and wiser. Do the American people want to sub- j stantiate these statements by casting ; thier ballots for the man for the high- est office in the gift of the people, who ; most resort and depend upon the ig norant for bis main support? ' V viV ! j , view, Otvuon. t ' V v '"J! Noti.vls her.- 'SEX, ' Not wishing New York any harm, however, if that state should suffer the election of Hearst it might be a Godsend to the American people, as one term as governor would certainly end his political career. One term in congress ought to have done it, but 36 other congressmen to look after the wellfare of New York left little oppor tunity for Hearst to show what he re ally is. As governor he could do it. Another young man of supposedly high standing in Portland jvent wro ng and sought to end bia career by taking bia own life, but 8rst wanted to see the woman who he alleges was responsible for bis downfall die, and then his nerve failed him, anJ Harry Hose surrendered himself to the police and will pay penalty for the murder ol his sweetheat, Mrs. Mage Doyle. Labor Commissioner Hoff says that the stigma the word servant carries with it In society and the social tandingof girls who work in kitchens and as housemaids is responsible for the insufficiency of this kind of help. Success results from two things opportunity and pre paredness. S l Hotee BuHoca Colfe- ccrtnbufc txK lowwd few frtTBg cm m thr world f Read thoe title "txcaftt boa tmgrtfiKia of nolmo Burnt Cabet graduate.- J Ve grvc yo the urn md rax hr- tho pwtKuLm il jot will uD X rf Coflrge. s l.mi Oillii-, I .ii k Oct, is lime,. by nlvi'ii that In rum. pIlHiiiv with the provision t th-- i j net iif Cunurt'OM f .1 u it- ;i, l7s, eii 1 titled "An n. t for tl -Mleof tlmlnr l;tuli lit the Si ! i.tC.tliforni i. Ore j Kon. N valit. ttul WttMliiuKton TtTrl : tory," jik vXtt-lidtMl t Jill lit- i'lllilic liMltd Stilt. b.v Art of AliuilHt 4. Frank K Knox, of Kbtinuth F I cnunt, in Ivinmaiii. stnti-iif )ii -it litis HIihI i i i lim tittl.t- hi sworn m a -iwnt N ."11, fur the pun-liitH' (; the KJ NWJ. NKJ SWJ. ,.f s No. . in Township o 3N s . K 1 No. 17 K.. vv. M.. and will o.i ' proof toohow that the land sou-lit is lnorv valuable for Its 1 1 in kt o i stone than for tiKricultural purpo-. 1 and to establish his claim to i-ir.il laud U'fore County Jmlir of KI.hiwh li ' County, at his otficinl plao of I ini-i ikhj Ht KIhiiiiiiIi Klllls III.. '.. on Thursday the .id day of He names as witnesses: Ilrtlii w. Knox. Clara Duval. (MI Diis-it bery, C. E. Had ley, of KUtnath Vails. l)rvgou. Any and all persons i laltnnu venely the above-descrllKI mi u are requested to tile their claims in ihW office ou or before nald : day f J,t uary. 4&o2 J. N Watson KegMer. Our Fall Lines ; arc now complete and wc invite your inspection. Ladies and Gentlemen's Furnishing goods full lines Everything For Little Folks Having bought heavily we are in a better position than ever to fill your orders. BAILEY & MASSINGILUS Pioneer Store 5 Mi- tool count m Wwniviad er-nlored by if O. R. 4 N. Co.. weal to Cnn. rd now occujues the hiyfc posKioa ol Coutu l Hatun, woo by ihrrr (writ J"'1- botkle-ptr.g and tieitopifhy t Lhe l-Iolma L'aumt Colnt. u engaged with a Pcrtiand niach.nery house for a few yran, and now enjoy a kiaaiive pov: wf.h tht U. S. Gc vfT.cnl b die pnr. ? 'k coune M iKe Mulmn Bui-i.--. r. ' w-rl lo Jpi.i and !ou-ded n t-it J l-uj.ieu ol hu own. Tno r"- mull toiely of IrcKfiical and f ' '! oi'tltd him to graip ' -' 1 f...-n to hu puipoK " - ll le!i all ibwie the Ccl.-ve. the COU: 1 of U ;K. n t loftier you u! if TIMBER U4XI XDMCK United States Laud rtl.v. Lake- view, OreKou, October, IS, HKXi. Notice hereby niven titat In com pliauce with the provisions of the act of Congretw of June 3, 17S, entitled An act for the nale of timber 1 md in the states of California. Oreirott. Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," as extended to all the Public Iaud Statett by act of August 4, 1SD-'. Ifertha W. Knox, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, haunted in thin olliee hi sworn state ment No. 31S4, for the purchase of the EJ SEJ, of Section No 31, in Towtt- ship No. :5 4'., Range No. 77 E.. w. .V.. and will offer proof to show that the land Bought Is more valuable for Its A A The children's Iriend Jayncis ironic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes 6trong nerves and muscles. Gives tone, vitality and snap. A. j o Get it from jour Jrugjiit "SJIt-v. WIPH CSWaT. -- T ftn Wat I M . To Cure a Cold in One Day atsve Bromo Quinine Tablets, r?Jh -r - 12 months. This risnxatnre. Sf&yr Cutm Crip la Two Days. on every frvrt box. 25c, Final Proof. Oepartmeut the Interior, Lund Office at Lakeview, Oregon. Oct 9 l'JOC. At last Ex-senator Burton of Kan sas, has been eent to jail to serve the six months' term imposed upon him. TIMBKK IAI OTK E. Tuited States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, Oct. 20, 1!KH. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June l, 1S7S, en titled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the .States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to ull the, Public Land States by act of Aug. 4, 1892, Charles E. Iladley, of Klam- Notice is herebv eiven that Ciirinto- timber or stone than for agricultural pher C. Lolftus of Lakeview Oregon, purposes, aud to establish his claim I has filed notice of his Intention to to said land before County Judge of make final five year proof in support ! Klamath County, at his official place 'of Lis claim, viz: Homestead entrv No i ; -i uusiiiess, ui rwiamutn rails, ore j ' gou, on Thursday the 3d day of Jan , Ji uary, 1907. JSINESS COLLEGE 'ASH I NO TON G TENTH STS, PORTLAND OPE. ! He uames the following witnesses: Frank E. Knox. Clara Duval. C. H. Dusenlx-ry, C. E. Iladley. of Klam ath Falls, Oregou. Any and all persons claltning ad versely the ubove descriU-d I.mds ure requested to tile tbir claims in this oltke on or before said 3d day of Jan uary, 1!X)7; -7l J. N. H'atHon Kegister. final Proof .Notice. Department of the Interior, Laud Office at Lakeview. Oregon. October 2, 1906. Notice is hereby given that Matthew : McCulley, heir of Geo. Ii. McCulley, deceased, of Lakeview, Oregon, has I filed notice of his intention to make : final five year proof in support of his claim, viz : Homestead Entry No. j 3ojJ, made January 1900, for the1 a-li NF.l.' nft KI.C N'ttl. Ketinn 11 i STbaS ItrooK-fl! u? ma ! You Have Always Bought Bears the 22G0 made Jan. 11th 1900, for the E,' SWt4'NW J4'SE4'Sec.22 NENy4' Sec tion 27, Township 39S, Kange 22 EWM, and that said proof w ill be made be fore Register and Receiver, at Lake view Oregon, at Lakeview Oregon on j 10th day of November, lOoti j He names the follow ing wituebses to i prove his continuous rehidence upon, and cultivation of, the luud, viz: V. . Mo8 P. lirown Jt. of Lakeview Oregon, S. Wiblo of Adel Oregou, J C. Dodson of Warner Lake Ore. J. N. Watson IU'gister, lrrrt Ijand 'lnl frt. United States Innd Of.lce, Lake view Oregon, Oct 9' 1900. Notice Is hereby given that Edna Fltzpatrick Assignee of Cells M. Tay lor o' Paisley Oregon, has tiled notice of intention to make proof ou her des ert land claim No. 472, for the NE?4' NE4Seo.23 NV,i4E'gSW,t4Seo.2IANE iNW4SM;.2r Tp.33S U 19 EWM, lie fore 1 teg Inter and Itecei ver at Lakeview Petition for Liquor License. Lake To the Hon. Couuty Court of County, Oregon: Wo, the undersigned legal votres and actual residents of Fallacy Precinct, Lake Couuty, Oregon, roost respoct fully petition your honorable body to grant a license to O.W. Cooler, to sell" ' i spirltous, malt and vinous liquors and fermented rider in less quantities CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. i'Y. r A A S dl 1 m u.rlu,ramiuniV,inm ul than one gallon, at PulMley, 111 said November, l.XX. i.reelnct. for a ix.ri.vl t KIY MiiVtiiq T ASS from and after the 3rd day of Novem ber, 1!M(, and as in duty bound, we will ever pray, etc. NAMES. Albert llanlstcr U Uavlnnl F C Miller ! fore Ilegifcter and Receiver at Lake view OrfL'on. on 10th dav of November ath Falls, couuty of Klamath, State i 19oo. He names the following witnesses to i prove his continuous residence upon ! Jtml It i vui ir.n rif t ik l;ml vif of! Fred Snyder, B. P. Dicks, V. L. i S., ; .SnelliiiK, L. E. McCulley, all of Luke- lignature of of Oregon, Las tiled iu this otlice Ms sworn stutemeijt No. ols."j, for the purchase of the S'.jSE, SE'SH Section No. 2Cln Township No. ''j" S., . Itange No. 17 E., W. M., and will offer proof to hltow that th laud sought Is iiio-e valuable for its tim ber or stoue than for agricultural VX nu'J to t'"tal'li'l I'i- claim to Bto-Liiitlid before ounty Clerk of Klaiiu'.th County, at his official place of business ut Klamath Falls, Jre., on Tuesdaj', the 2nd day of Jai.uary, !So7. He names us witnesses: Charles McCu ruber of Dairy, Oregou, Charles Mesuer, Robert Cusey, C. H. Duseu liery of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims lu this office on or before said 2nd day of January, 1907. 43-52 J. N. watson Register. $500 Reward Si TIMKKIt I.AI SOTK i:. iew, Oregon. 10-"j J. X. Watson, Register. Reward for Horses ' 1 will pay 00 Reward for the de- livery of any and all unbroken horses j found in fields or outside in Lake j County, South of the desert, or in i Modoc county, California, branded ,' with an old horseshoe and a fresh tri J ungle brand underneath, on both jaws. lhe horseshoe placed on the jaws the same as in my advertisement iu this paper, aud triangle 0 as to cover up the bar, on both jaws. To be delivered at Lakeview. W. W. BROWN. United States Land office, Luke view, Oregon, August 27, loti Notice in hereby given that in com, plianee with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno )"r, entitled "An aet for the pale of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land states by act. of Augtiht 4, 8!)2, Willis Webber, of Jiouauza, county of Klam ath, State of Oregon, bus this day f il ea in mis on ice tiis sworn statement ' Crump W. Z .iu. iur me iurcuaso or mo NW'r. Sec. .'l.S'i'.NE' .of Section 'n The Oregon. California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give f.VIO.lM) Ib-wiird for the con vlctlon of any party tir parties steal ing horses, cattle or mules ls-longlng to any of t he following members of this Association: Cox A- Clark, Chew acau Lnud &. CatjJcCo., lien ford Laud &. Cattle 'o., Lake County Land Sc Livi-xtock (;., W arner Valley stock Co., tieo. W. Mapes, Win W. lirown. dco. M. Jones, tjeo. llankiiis, S. I',. Chandler, J. C. Dodson, C. A. Rehart. N. I'ine. O A. m T O XI X A. . ttn ti lhe Kind Yon Haw Alwari Bounty Wilalmette University Largest Denominational University In the Northwest. Christian, but not Sectarian Two New Buildings Adequate Equipment 45 Professors and Instructors Two new Courses added this year Knolish, Commercial, and Iileetrical l;nt?ineering Ji Tor Particulars, Address, Dean J. T. Matthews, or President John II. Coleman SALEM, OREGON. 4. la lowiihhin No. 3o S.. Runtra No. 17 E. ,W. M. .,and will offer iiroof to show that the land sought is more veluablo for its timber or stone than iur agricultural purposes, ana to es. taui.bb his claim to said land before Oeo. Chastain, Co., Clerk, at bis of flcial place of business at Klamath H alls Oregon, on Monday the 3rd day ui j-reuemuer, l'juu., lie names as witneses: Chas. V. i'attee of Jily Oregon, ti. C. Ilameker or lily Oregon. E. W. Pollard of lily Oregon. W. T .Garrett of lily Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 3rd duy of JJec embrr l'JOti. li'j J. N. Watson Register ECZliMAand PILE CURE FRC E Knowing what It wus to suf fer, i will give EREE OF CIIARfjE, to any afflicted a positive cure for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, 1'iies and Skin Diseases, instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write 1". V. WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Statui. Thos. Ilutton, W. A. Currier, 1'r.fiik IJ. Da tiers. J. C. Jlotchklss, Calder wood liros.. i". J. Drat tain & Sons, James M. Moore. A.J). Cecil. T. A. Moss. ( ressler & Jtouner, W. T. Cressler Acty d; Oilhain, Hill & Toiicy. Ofuckhh J " KoicriRresld't 1' . M. Mn. i. Kit, Sec & Treas. W. 1. llKKYKOICt) El.NANtK Co.M.E. M. Jiiki:n H. Ii. CllAMH.KIt Desert Land Final Proof, United States Land Ofllco .Lakeview Oregon, Sept. 25 1900. Notice Is hereby given that Alice McUrath, assignee of George P. Love grove, of Lakeview Oregon, bus filed notice of iutentlon to make proof on his desert-land claim N. 021, for tho KKli XE Sec, 15 NWf NW H N WNEf BW&WHK4'Hco. M tp S) s It 19 E W M. before Register and Receiver, at Lukeview Oregon, on Tuesday, tho Cth day of November, 100C. lie names tho following witnesses to prove tho comph.le irrigation and reclamation of said laud ; Al. Christen of l'ahley Oregon, I'Vuuk Orahnui of 1'uisley Oregon, 1'. A. Eitzpntrlck of l'uish.y (Jregou, Ij. A. Moss of Lakeview Oregon. 3D J. N. Wutson, lCeglbter. She names as witnesses to prove the complete itritrutiou and reclamation of said land : Al Christen, Frank Gra ham, Alex Fitzputrlck of Paisley Ore gon, L. A. Moss, of lakeview Oregon. J.N. Watson Register, t'lnvl Prof ilem. Department of the Interior, Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, October 2. 1 .;. Notice is hereby given that Lewis E. McCulley, of Lakeview, Oregon, hits filed notice of bis intention to make final live year proof in support of his claim, viz: llomesteud Entry No. :;.VjO, made made January Ifi, ILKh;, for tho Sw'4' SE'i Section 3, w. N E1.,' and SE' NE Section 10, Town ship S., ICauge 21 J'i, w. m., and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver tit Lakeview Oregon, ou 17th duy of November, l!KKi. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the bind, viz: Fred Snyder, S. P. Dicks, V. L. Snelling, lamer M. McCulley, all of likeview, Oregon,. 10 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Reward for Morses I will trlve fJO.OO Reward for the delivery, In Lakeview or at my ranch at wagon tire Mountain, of any and fill unbroken range horses, 4 year old and upwards, unblemished, fanning In Lake county, Oregon, lira tided with an old horseslns' on both Jaws, without any other brand on the itnl- rnal; horseshoe open part downward the same as cut in the following ad vcrtlstment. w. w. Knows. $1,250 Reward. Tim IlnriioyCoiintj l.lvu mm AmuM!i Ilea, of which I kin uii.'inhAr, imynJ'MI reward forevldmict I'-bOIiik lo thd coil' vlctliiii of prtli irailMK stock u IoiikIiiic to lla inn in. Is-rk. In k'I'lllloii I uffr roo riwkrrt ilork hrkiul luirii. khoo hkf oil kllhnf or holti hi. Il ((inli'd liikiiiiiiiilli'k kkDge, likrner, Iikn kml Crook Coiinlliik llorx-k ventl when kohl Muff oli to ' throUKh thU cell oil will l r'rtil In Mill Ikpcr. If not ko ri'imrU'il. iili'koM wrim or li'la lihotiu Thul lmvk llt-rklil. 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Dated October 4th, 1000. 40-fj Will J Sherlock F A 1 it zpn trick M Con ley L A Moss Jack Murphy W II Tinker W S Woodward J It MeNew Ross W linlev 1' W ltanUter Frank Pratt Joun Driinuusr has Da reus M Lauritzeit J A ii.eln J J Moore R N Phelps -. it hum S Alusworth O I' I'llllllOII ' M I In 11 ji ti W p Welch Mauiiee Murphv EL DoKitrt Joe Smith icorye Pike J F Hevll I. liner Stnnlev James I" lllley J S KeUa R D ('astleinaii ieo Cnnn II W Small O W COOLEY .3 in,iirBiut. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. Dr. King's New Discovery K1'HI"IIU.1 p.l,. SOc 11.09 A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Monay back If It falls. Trial Bottlaa fraa.