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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
T5IREC10KY. 'Irst Pupils txjinjch f lrw-irw. l'nH(,lnfcM-pJ'ia 1 11:A.M.. ":.Tl P. M2 qncbftSniidii.v. Rnilii.TNclHnlirt: A. M. Junior Soclpty at 2 .TO P. M. HnptUt Young People. I'nlon M :." P. AfrHniwlTSntidiiv. Prnypp meeting 7.. 'W, P. M. on nesdny evening. Everybody Inv1tv1 to attend nil etvlces. A. Frni3ninMii.patiir First Ritpfist t'hufchof (loose Irfike atNev Pine Creek, Oregon. reiichlngServlee lit U:clock A. M 'aiulitfO P.M. on ench Suu 'ny l evfry month. j j Sunday KcioJi) at. Jt):oVl.ck A M. grayer Service a t"::W.on Wednesday cvCniiigtlealr'wiiv th Services, J. Ilayden Howard l'ustor, I ( f t f I IMI Veil' ' Tvilo l states Land Ottlee, Lake vio. . i'iuWI, Aliquot 'Jd, I WHS. Mo tc In nereby itixoa that in compliance v. ;i , Hie provision of tht act t Con- : gress n" June 3 entitled "Aui ni f : r t no sale of tirniicr lauds in the stat. rf California, Oregon, Nevada tended to nil the Public Land States bv act of Aucust 4. li William T, tiarrett. of lllv. county of Klamath State of Oregon, has this day tiled iu this otHce his sworn statement .o. 3U?7. for the purchase of the NVl, ski.. i svv. aw H sw4 V -IT. v. of Sec Men 20. in Township No. ;k S., hantfe 17 H. W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val liable for its timber or iitone than for agricultural purposes, and to estahlitd' hi claim to (nid land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon on Thills lav. the Mh day of Noveni ber. irtOrt. He names as witnesses. S. O. Hartmker, Allicrt Walker, Walker Pollnrd and .1. P. Parker all of Hly, 411 are corWlally invited to attend in adversely tho above-descrltied lands are requested 10 uiemeir ciauus in this office on it tieroresaia isi uay of November, J N. Watson, Kegister. 34 WANTED y Clicios4. .legale and mall order hous. assistant manager (man or wonni fbr ttfcr4inty and aajoining territory omihi.v ci buu expenses paid weeklv : expense money dfaaeed. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or exper fence reauired Spare time valuable. Wijte at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. SUPER1XTEDNENT, 132 Lake St. Chicago, I1L 12t f Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects th." diseased membrane. It cores Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quicklv. Restores the Senses of Taste and SraelL karj lo ae. Contains no injnrious drnjr. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. LtLi-'e 8ize, 50 cents at Drnggi&ts or by mail; TrUl Size, 10 cents by mai ELY BROTHERS. 66 W&rrsn St., Ntw Yor. Iesert Land Flaal Prost. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, August 14, 1906. No Nee is hereby given that Arthur L. llighflll, of Plush, Lake Co., Oregon, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on his desert land claim No. 475, for the NE SW, SEJ NWJ, Sec 3, T. 35 S., R. 26 E., W. M. be fore Register an o. Receiver at Lake lew, Oregon, on Friday, the 2l6t day of September, 1906. lie names the following witnesses to prove the com plete irrigation and reclamatioa of said land : Steve Young, Edward E. Bond, Nolen E. Curry, of Plush, Ore gon, and William Smock, of Lakeview, Oregon. fe 33-37 J. N. Watson Register. OAS'POnXA banu If Hind KM HiisAlwrt 8WJi Coxy Homes. ' Th iIIhcovitv of a new wick princi ple ko cffii-tlve and yet almpl that It's a wonder no one thought of it beforehas ho revolutionised the iiianufaciure of oil heaters and lamps that explosions, smoke and smell, unused by Imperfect wick arrange ment, may safely be regarded as tbltiKS of the past. This new wick attachment Is to be fouud ou the Perfection Oil Heater, advertised iu the Examiner by tin Standard Oil Co. On June titn and 7th, July 2nd and 3rd, August 7th, 8th and 9th, and September 6th and 9th, special low round trip rates will im iu eUect to all points East, final returning limit, 90 days, but not later than October 31st Colorado common points., f 50.00 Missouri River, 60.00 Mississippi River, 07.50 Chicago 72.50 Washington and Baltimore 107.00 New York H 50 For particulars, see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart,D . F. & P. A., Reno, Nevada. in 1 1 m. ,.MIi ONDLLOTD Q3TI0 ONVMO HfU U peuiquio3 aj tpjiod pooo jvuo Arwui puv otuj -ooiAJae Buo puv UOU3i40Jcl )dui03 4uqv nowC ONlHxo 213HXV3AV JL3AA Xnq nox uqw PLANNING A HANDY BAR.N In tho accompanying burn plan stall occupy one side of the bnrn, but may be turned to suit convenience. Thf plan allows stablo for cows, 23 by 13: passage, B by 13; horso stalls (four), 20 by 13. As you enter tho burn 1 stairway at the right takes yon to tht PKOFI25SIONAI. fAi'-'ff ff ' t r j 1 1 f r. jiff 1 . ft 111 H IAN KM l MM ,V (ryon. A. WlllUVt, M. II, 3 ' v PjIsIpv. - j iPliw-lv V IIHT V II 1.1. OKKH K-N. llulMlus. OASTOniA. 8irf tb ) lh Hind V01 Haw Alwm Boqjtl st f U U Stalls : ft.ierlW w K,f . 1 1 I S ) " -: 5 r - 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 tbaa October 31st. Colorado common points t 55 00 Missouri River GO 00 Mississippi River 1 r0 Chicago 72 50 Washington and Baltimore 107 00 New York, 108 50 For particulars see any Agent, or address D. S. Taggart, D. F. & P. A., Reno, Nevada,. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver tisers la that they expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser illustrates the principle of adver tising In this way: Tfc Macr xpea4e4 far drertlalasr la taa aaaia aa If pUcti at latereat. Th ratta (raa taa aaertlalaa ara TlrtaaJly tha lataraat tka laveataiaat. "The sums spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good will is something that bat 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 Is to com pound the returns."' Advertising Experience. Advertisers set good returns on the amount Invested In our columns. Ws reach tha paopla. I FREE I 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 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. OOODD. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer Two For the Pake of One: The Uke County Lxam,ner The Lending 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 arrenrs and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C, O, Hetzkcr, l akeview, Oregon DA UN FLAN. loft. Next comes the carriage room, 0 by 22 (stairway Is threo feet wu; then tho grain room, opposite the pat sage and equnlly convenient to horse and cows, .1 by 9; next the harnesi room, TVj by 0. The harness room should have a clooet for fumy driving harness, robes, blankets, etc. A wash stand wojU also be convenient Iai but not lo:it Is au luiplemeut room 12Vj by 0, which every farmer should have. Here may be stored a multltud of small Implements, safe from I hi weather. Thl room may have a work bench should have If you havo n shop. A driveway ten feet wide rum the entire length of tho barn. It will be seeu tbut I have planned for lot of ib.vllLit. When the universe Is brimful of It It seeius too bud tc shut it out. It Is saultiiry, too, suys t Uurul Now Yorker corri'tioudent, com mentln;; uihhi this barn plan, submit ted by himself. Ky all means lay nc floor under the cnrrloces. Hy keeping them ou the k round you save much shrlnklus of riini and eximuslon ol blacksmith's bill. As to cost. If out can get bis frame out f6r $200 and will work hard he ought to build a bom 32 by SO for $SK) and have sometlilus left. Discharge jour cureiiters wheu th frame U up If you nre at all handy with tools. I'uttluff Iu windows, build Ing doors, etc., Isu't such an undertak lug as you might think. Make the ban warm, light und airy, but not drafty. Faith In Catllr. ' TVe expect to see better things In tbi beef cattle Industry, but we are not counting on the settlement of the rang country to help bring them about. W do expct that the development of tin sheep Industry on ranges ami farm and the attractions of tho hog buslnetii ou the farms will cut Into the produc tlou of cattle to such nn exteut as tc have a beuellclul effect on prices. Id some sections she;'p have almost re placed cattle. If the ranges are to pro duce fewer cattle then the farms mum produce more or the supply decrease It Is doubtful whether the farms ar producing more cattle, however. Cer taluly they are selling calves Ult freely. And equally certain Is the tend ency In the corn belt to raise fewer cattle and depend on the range for sup plies. If nil these conditions continue the country w-lll Inevitably come to a cattle shortage. National Stockman. Champion Shorthorn II 11 11. 1 w Thl'j handsome Shorthorn bull, White hull MarsJiall, was chuniplou at Kau nas City and Springfield In 1000 and owned by (1. V. Harding of Wisconsin 1 1.. '. t llrr) tl I hm I Kill ll l 1 . lU'KK'K-lyiy HiilliliiiK I. II VK t l ot jltill tin 1 1 r , till t 1 OKHl K-I'lr Hilillui( km OREGON SnorjLiND WODltllOMHNIin.!;. ) M .,i 011 ) 'rh Hi m AMI Union Pacific Salt Lake, Denver, Kan sn City, Chlcngo. St. LouIa New York. on I lie Si 1 mi I ti ni h In i . 1. H K (MH11M n, I OM.Ill K. N. Uyl lH, l'lirk Oceiiu SIchmiim'h between I'urtlntlll Hint .sun Kruin lxen every llvednys. Low kntc3 Ti. in huiI from all parts of, tli I ITnii. .1 .viMii-. l?s sls sin! Kiiroiie. h'o pMiin nUr, ib 1 1 ni, or address, A I.. Craljr, (1. H. ., Portland, Cre. Kf'f'frffrfe'rjffft- LAKKVIKW KNCAMI'MKM. u V I. ). M. r. n:iH l Ihr l.l iwt :i-i Mn,r- ij rrnlHK(il " innnlh In lM Ki'l- , town' Hall, lakrvlrw. A. W. Munrliig J. V. Turkrr. her I be. i A 30. rOIiLHTT Mouse Painter New Pine Creek. Ms. Paper Manger . Oregon TUIC OIDCD ! kt'i n IIIk t K. r. lusi't I Mo rArtn Aavriums Afn 1J4 hii. Mimr hlrrrl, Han Krlirl., ( wht-rv contravu for slvrll.lu ran bamadrlor ll S" Irom una Iim slur ti auoilicr, r hui tnetr Innii f Kiiiiri-M .iiouiii n nn iniwr in drop Hi I. ufllor fra w iliclr lrr run ba k'l drvued to tlio ri.lii ixwuirtir.' 1 o Cure m cold In One Hay Take I.AXAT1VF. llKO.MO tJL'l.MNK Tablets. All ilrum:i-t- relund the money il It (sils to enrf. K. W ttruve't siirnaiure is on esch box 2'm To Republicans We are anxious to have every I'.o publican in close touch, and working In harmony with tho lvepublican Nat ional Coiih'resnlouul Committee 111 fav or of tho election of a Itcpulillcan Congress, The CougresIoiml campaign must be based on the ndtnlulntrtttlvo and legislative record of the purty, u d, that being so, Theodore Hoosevelt's personality must be a ceutrsl tlgure and his achievements u c. . . il thought in tho cnmpulgu. We desire to tuaiutaiu the work of this campaign with popular subscrip tion of One Dollui each from ICepubli cans. To each subscriber wo will send the Republican Nutionul lumpulgti Text Hook nml ull dociuueuts Issued by ti e Committee. Help us achieve a great victory. James S. Sherumii, t'liurman. I', O. IIox 2Xvl, New York. Notice to htudents and parents. Owing to the continued wnrni epi ll, I have decided to mul.e Monday Kept. 10th the opening day of the lakeview liijxine.su College inxteinl of August 27th, us advertiHod Homo weeks ago. I have employed a competent instruct or, find sutisfucliou is guaranteed. I would bo glod to hear from liny one who contemplates intending, uud Mill furnish full inforniut ion upon applica tion. Until further notice, uddrcHS. (1. T. Uigley. AltursH, CuUf. Do Vou (ion Your Jloulh Like u young bird and pulp down what ever food or ini-dir.liii) may be oflenwl you ? Or, do you want lo know huinetliing of tns coiniKihitiui) ami cliiirai-ter of that which you take Into your hiomuch whether M looil or iiiedlcifirt ? Most InlclliKi'iit and i-rnHlbln people now-:i-days Insist on knowing what they employ .whether an food or as medicine. Dr. Pierre beljuves they havo a perfert right lo Insist uponKuili knowledgn. Kobe, publlshes,4xmilrast and on each bottle wr.icjier, whaurm4ilnes are made of anavcxlfles lTir-Hiali This li feels he ran wVUTjlord t ojl.o ipflusc the n)fn tlie iMgreilli'iits oj wliieli 1 1 1 H medicines are 1 nal are Miniieii jinn uridersiooii 1 1 1 0 fimre will Uieir superior curative virtue ! aTLXi-L-nitedr" Well Ordered 1'B.lurm. A well ordered farm should have a ho:? jiasture, two for the cows and colts and 0110 lor tho calves. If there lire a few Klieep they may run with the eo'vs. If much of a flock, they need a 1 n invite lot. Often the calves und j ho s i!';e tho same pasture. -This will i ! ' it t It ltf not deninihl'!. It 1 1 betler, j t!.o'r 1) not necessary, to have tin-cows J ' i' I olts vjcirated. T:ie 1 ! . 1 y 111 Ii n -.-? i I of cn'.N It i.jit to (ll-tiv s tli.s -alves.- ! 1 K;l"l nil's Mi:iry i 'ariii'T. .'. : OM"' I l.-".Hli, '.''i i"o"" that a !i:r-a . 'Ill move' U '. I '.' !'.' ';:!! 1 i flo-.V lis. d Kteady. I, !! !;,' t ';' e It If ll'arle l with (I I . . e !, ,11 'il -'ciill the follow I 1 p -o i in r: Hitch a piece of or- , .' tulne to a "c! -hi of about 1 ' 1 -. I'nM. I'l'.ll the cord slowly, mi ' Me.pirly. The wel-'.l.t will move. (1 v tiy to move It by applying ths force Willi a cpilck Jerk. The cord breuks and the wcl;;ht In not moved. Tor the cure of woman's peculiar weak nesses, Irregulu Title und derangements, giving rise to frequent headaches, back ache, dragglng-down pain or distress In lower abdominal or pelvic region, accom panied, ofltlinrs, with a. debilitating, pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp toms of weakness, l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a most efficient remedy. It Is equally clrccilvc. in curing painful periods, in giving htrcnglh to nursing mothers ami In preparing tho system of tlie expectant 11101 her for liiiby's coining, tints rendering childbirth nife uud com paratively painless. 'J he " 1'avorlto Pre pLi.iii " !s a inosi potent, H rem; l henliig Ionic to tin) peia-ial t-iMciii und to the (.riaiis (ilsliui-llv li-iiilntiie In particular. It is aim a mm t'liii;' mill Invigoia I im: liei'viitu and cm'' s i.i-i 'cuis exhaii: t,.ui liervoiis prosttaiion, iieiii-algia, hyr.li lia. -!ia.Miis. i-liorea or St. Vim' dunce, nnd oilier (ll-li'i--.Hlii'i nervous symptoms ti i teialaul upon 1 11 net "iiii I and organic (I s ca-es of the ti i t.t 1 1 1 1 y feininlno oi gii n.. A lost of iiicilica! authorities of. all tin H vi i.il schools of jiractlce, recoiiuiH m each of the Kovcral IngreilleiitH of wlial " Kavoi i to ciiptlou" Is rniide fur 1. cure ot I In- c 'ses fur which il Iscln ,11 1 to bo a cure. You hihv read what t 1 fay fur yuursrlf by Keuiiliig a postal c.n re(iiest fur a free booklet of extraii from tlie leading iiuthorllleH, to Ir. It. Y. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel and Hnr-r ciil In htllule. ti n ft u lo. N. Y.,ttnd It Will couiu Ui you by return post. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLG . . . In K fleet MajTist, 1VMJ6. l.v, Thr.ll . . A. M.l.v. rekxiams 10 tA'A M Ar. hiin. ,. .a Ar. Mils ... 10. v. HI.-.-I Hr' 6 ' Kl'hSp'st 11.40 " FBlU'r'k 7( ' ratlCrn-k II.4A - KTh Mp'io 10 " Siorl Hr's Uoo Mil . ,.S.I0 Hoau IS 30 PM " l'okrjm.J0 Tbrsll ...4.t " Klamath Springs Special. I.T. Thrall Ar. Hum. Ht..f Hr l.SU p. M.l.v. Kl'b Sp'ctt.4AP. M IM Ar. Fail Critkt ftu '2.1ft MnlUr'nlml m rll I rtick J s Hoin.. . 1 to -" K I'll hp'g. 1.40 " Tbrsll.... 1. 44 LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE II. E. Bass is, I'rop'r. Office In Blcber' Store Htage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Jsanday at 6 a. m. Arnvet at Ahuraa at 6 p. m. Leaves Altoraa (or Lakeview at 6 o'clock a. iu. or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturas, Freight - Matter - Oiven Strict - Attention ..-. First - C'ss - Accomodations. Western . Stage . Line J. L. VADIN, Proprietor. Office In llnkvlllc Hotel Klamath Fall.. Daily from I'okegema by Keno, Klojn ath Kalis, Dairy, lionanza, and Illy tc lakeview. Daily from Lukeview by lily, Itonansi, Dairy, Klamath rails, Keno, to l'o kegetna. From Klamath Falls to Keno by steamer and from Keno to I'okegema over the Sunset Four-Hume Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coaches LAKEVIEW PLUSH STAGE LINE L. McNacuiiton, Prop. Office at .Mercantile Store FtaKO leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed nendays and Fridays at 6 a. in., arrives at I'lusli at 0 p. in. Leaves 1'iunli Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 0 n. m. 1'aHBeiiKer fare f 3 one way or $5 for round trip. Freight rates from May 1st to Nov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; fronr Nov. 1st to May 1st tl.OOner liundre A Lively Tussle with that oM enemy of the race. Con. Htlpatlon, dfton ends In AppendlcltlH. 1 o avoid all bcrlous trouble with Ktomacli, Liver, and Uowclx, tnko Dr. KiiiKH Now Llfo TJlls. They per- feclly ri'Kiilulo theso orK.ins, without puln or (llHi'oiiifort. LTc. ut Leo liciill Iu'ii'kIhI. Kin:t:i mt amis 1 3 mPO Rami MfadswIlUKwallowrokln daiiibd Udliy r,;,t tr , ewi'i; reverie lor wi'thcra, boinu tiwei biiutra Crop anil Bill In right car. Tar Brand 111. ltauge, Crane Laki', J'obtc.rike aJdri an, Lakeview, Oregon 7a Whitwnrlh RrD'' with crop 0ir icn Ldv lliIllnUIKI ear, Hall Undcrcrop on right lor ewes; reierae lor wcthors Tar Brand W. Hants, Flab Crock, l oatoffles sddreai Lakeview, Oregon 1 ' S!