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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1906)
HoMtlonnl TLonl Nearly ft 1 f Inch of rain foil Tueni day 11 1 tlil. Hutch lunch nt the IWcwcr.v 'a loon. ' Better take, ii look nt AliUtrom Bros. ci)k hIovoh. It Tho residence of H. J. DiiUoii, mi tin old Llnelatrger place, four mil n west of town burned down IiihI Hat hi day morning. Tim ciiiikii of the rln In not known. 'f. A. Ciump came over from Wmc nor Ton day to record hU minim, claim In llm Lost Cabin mining dis trict. ll will offered f."i,tXK) j(,r km. of liU claim yesterday. LiihI Friday nix of the High school boy embarked to Hih wood on He running gears of m lumber wagon in.d returned Saturday with n W loot flu, pole for th'i school grounds. II. I'. Cloud mid finnlly moved ion to their ranch n few mile noiilli ki Pino Creek Viiday. They Ijmvh hud tlm ranch leased for a fow year and have Ix.c u living In Lakeview. Steve Down and hU hunting party returned from Kteln Mountain liiHt Rtnrday. They did n't make a very big haul on the deer, the proceeds oi their trip ladng one antelope. Attorney K. II. Wataon, who con ducted tho cases for the Warner Val ley settler, went over with them hint Baturday, to look over the land before returning to bla home In Portland. judge Benson and Phil Lynch went to Warnr laat Sunday. The Judge baa heard a great ileal alout the War ner country alnce be has been judge and Imd a doalre to see the country. Lawrence (iriflln and Grace Oswald of Kly were united In marriage at the Moth iod ltd Parsonage in Ikeview Oregon by A. J. AruiatrouK Pastor in charge Saturday evening Oct. 20 at 7 :'M. - F.L.Ross wu up town Tuesday with a load of cldar. Mr. Koaa presented thin otllce with a treat from bla "bar'l," and we can vouch for tho ex cellency of the article. Hope he will come again aoou. W. II. Shirk returned laid Friday from Alturaa, where bo. spent a week looking after tho Wbittemoro eittute. Mr. Kblrk, while away, aucceeded in selling l&O bead of the boraea belong ing to the eatate. F. M. Miller, caab'er of tbe Lakevlew Bauk, and wife, passed through our burg Friday, on their way to Merrill. Bouanza Bulleton. (But that waa not bU wlfa ltb bliu, . it waa Mra Balis, of Merrill C. K. Loveless, who with bla family left here a few week ago for Califor nia, writes The Examiner that be haa purchased u 14-acre fruit ranch at Mill vllle, Calif., and ia in the fruit busi ness up to hid eyes. Wanted : Men in ouch state to trawl, tuck sign und distribute nam pics and circulars of our goods. Salary fHO.OO per mo 3.00 per day for expenses, Saunders Co, Dept. S 46 HO JuckHon Boulevard, Chicago. 43 "i John TonnlngHou, a capitaliat of San Francisco, waa married a few days ayo in that city to a very handsome and prominent lady, also of t lint city. Mr. TonnlngMeon ia a brother of Chas. Tonniugscn of thin city. Word was received her Tuesday that Mrs. .1. 8. Kolsay of Paisley, while bunging Home pictures in her house Monday, fell from tho chair she uh staining on anil atruck her head on some- piece of furniture, renderng her Uik'coiihcIouh. J. Frank I, who Iiiih been with us id summer, returned to Sun ir.i.. co Monday, where lie "ill remain t i ' i Hp! ini,'. lie vim accompanied ly r. Chris. L" to tiic-ti, uncle of our ti v ii-ii an Chas. I'mbaeh. The elder Mr. Uinhitch has lieu vi.-iitiug In Lakeview lor n-v- rcal mouths, and lias matli) iiiiiny friends during lii-. lay in oi r eiij'. HelplHelp! I'm Fallma Thus cried the hair. And kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vlcor. The hair was saved! This was because Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair Is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair. Tlio bout kin of a teitlinoniul "Sold for ovor ulxty year All... I uiitu.uibra i.f t .9AHSAPABILI.A. 'ftt i.ii i O tm.uiiy PCCTORAL. U ,1 F llllll.l ! A HATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Puro A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phoa phatlo acid HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Tv.enly rl ' I it'll1 I . I'. lllllln I HI rliii I nle (Vl.MI I 1K b ' I t. -.in. That II pny in ' uMi'i' iiiniui-r wiih oeiiiiii.hliHie-i iii '1 he V.x-iii-t vetk, when Mra. Oeo. JohtiM'ii put a little notice in thin paper tor a pin lout over a month ago. Tho next day a render of The Kxamlner returned the pin to her. Mr. H. O. IVime, the Hummer Lake poet, returned to bia h-nie, after til lng on a place of timber land in tbia end of the county. He wept in compa ny w ith Will McOormack, wbo baa lieen here on buameaa and left for tbe Paia ley country Baturday morning. Have you read in tbe popere about tho enow atorma in the Kant, and in Coloralo, and not"d tbo number of train blockadea. and even deatha from fruAvlmf If no. comrmre Lake Coun- ty'a aunahluey climate with that, and ..ra.i,i...trt i.i. w " " . i.-... " . w. -- I -- Tho Warner Valley people wbo made Iakeview an extended vlait during court week, have all returned to their homea. While it la not a pleaaant thing to know that theae people are here twice a year on expensive law auita, their vlaita are alwaya appreciated by Lakeview. It F. Louden, of Portalud. baa be come interested in tbo growth and de velopment of Lake county, and last week made a trip to tbia city to make a few investigation, and apent several daya bero. before returning to bio. borne be subscribed for Tbo Examiner In order tbat be could keep posted while be la away. Perry lama, who cajna. bero a few mouths ago. made a trip to tbe Prine- vllle country, returning a few daya ago. Mr. lama purchased a piece of laud in that section of Crook County known aa Powe'l Huttea, where be w ill make bia future home. He also secur ed some lund in thia county. He loft for bia uew location last Suuday. District Attorney W. J. Moore ex pects to ft art for Klumath Falls about Saturday, if Judge Uensou gets back from Warner. They will go together by privute conveyance, Mr. Moore will visit his family in Ashland for awhile, until circuit court convenes at Kla math Fulls, which will bo tho first week in December. J. C. Oliver and I. U. Moabier con Hummiiti'd a deitl lust week, wbeieby tho Mosblor ranch, on tho West Side becomoH tho property of Mr. A. V. Oli ver, of LiiUraude, this state. Mr. Oli ver was hero aotno months ago and bought a ranch ovor in t ho Drews creek country, mid now bus two ranches over there. The latter place consisted of !J'JO iicros und brought ?10 per ucre. TITf II Kit OTI K. United States Lund office, Luke, view Oregon, August '-- , 1 1) 0 0 , Notice is hereby given that in com pliancc with the provision of tlio net of Congress of Juno U , 1 7 M. t-iititleii "An lift fur the halo of timber land in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington, Territory," tiH extended to all the Public laud Slates by act of August I ,1S;IJ, Susie K. Casey, of Klamath Fulls .county of Klamath , State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement N'o.IllG'i ,for tho purclmse of tho Ky$ KW':,', Sec. U2, and Kl.;NW'4of Section No. 117 .in Township No. b:, Iiuugo No. 17 K.W.M., and will offer proof to show that tbo land sought is more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land bo fore County Judge of Klamath Coun ty, at his offioial place of business, on Thursday tbe 1st day of November, 1000., He names as witnesses : Chas. McCumber, of Dairy, Oregon. Chaa. Messner.of Klamath Falls, Ore. Chas. Dusenbery of lily, Oregon, O. K. Hadley of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely tbe above -described lands are re quested to filo their claims In this of fice ou or before said 1st day of Nov ember, 11)00. 35 J.N. Wataon, Register. ECZHMA and PlLECL'RG f RE K'nwliiff whnt It wna tonuf f. r. I will give FIIF.K OF CIIAKUF, in iin.v Hlllli ted a ptmlt ive cure fur Iv r.i-iun. Suit Kheuin, F.r.valpelaa, I'llt-Hiiiid Skin DIseiiscH. I until nt re lief. lont suffer longer, Write F. W. WILLIAMS. 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Kucloae Stainq. (tracing Room Note. At a meeting of the Trnateea of the I akevlew Keadlng IUiom and Library HMoclntlon, a v- to of thanka waa ex ti ioled to ProffoMfor Leatltt, whoao t rat u I ton lily gave tho proceeds of the I -ect ore to the Library funds tithe Meacra. Chandler and Arthur for giv ing the Opera 1 1 none hall for th Lec ture ;-t.o the Lakevlew Orchestra for n imlo rendered, and to Mr. U. O. Metk'r for printing pout em. Mrx. Kolla McDonald waa chonen IdbrHrlim, M l Cloud having tendere'i her resignation. On iMoikIhv Nov. Mh ia tho regular i' i-ftluif of tfie Trunteea of the Libra- I rV ,HFOelt fi. I I. l Mil " I .1 -,A 'l V OK To! fcllo, I Co i vrv. r II - II- F. I I I lie I 1 l ei ey Hi"' b i ii 1 1 it ( I lie lirm . I ji , d 'iiig l,n.ji. I To illl. OilllllV Hil l SlMIe rflort- 4i 'I ibai -Hel lirm il' mv ihel I MM-: IM.'MmKD lH)LI.AKSf..r j ml i-ii-ii vn'v n( I 'hi arid l bat i an- j I'lnwl In the ii-e ' Hal!'" Catarrh j FI.ASK .1 ClIKNKY. ! .el I Itelnie tue hi l IMlbwlllied In .. i -, I M filb diiv of Decelillier, I' H I, I) l' .i A W OLKASON Notary Public, ib Cure i taken internal- II -lireclly on the bluod and -Hi-en of the ivtem heml in i lnl free. J. ( II F.N KY AC).. Tole-I... O. I" Sold by mi) r ggi'ta, Thke i'all'n Family l'iib for coiiNiipa- Hon Tlnbr Land Notlc Foiled Mate LhikI Olllce. I.rfike vh w, Ore. Oct. 18. 1!HI. Notice la hereby itlven thai In com pliance with the provlxlon of the act ofOotiKreHH of June 3. IS", en tilled "An act for the anient tliuta-r lauda In tbe State of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Vahliiiiton Territory," aa extended to a I the Public Land Ktatea by act of August 4. IH'.rJ, Clara Duval, of K buna Hi Fall. County of Klamath. S'i f "niton, baa filed In "worn itntiMiicnt No l hi- ottic bla 3182, lor the purchase of the 8 of KEg of Kection No. ;W, In Townahlu No. 3.VJ., Range No. 17, K. W. M., and will offer proof I to allow tbat the land sought la more valuable for Ita timber or atone than foragrlcutlural purpoMe. and to establish bla claim to aald laud I eforeCounty Judgv of Klamath Couuty, at bia otltcial place of Dual nesa at Klamath r alls, Ornrou, on Tueaday, the 5th day of February, 1907. He names aa wltneaaea: IWtba W. Knox, C. II.Duaentiery C. E. Hadley, Frank E. Knox of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming ad veraely the above-deacribed lands are requested to file their claim- In this ofllco on or In-fore aald 5th day of February 1907. J. N. Wataon. Register. Kloal fi-Mf Notlre. Dpartment of the Interior, Land fflce at Lakeview, Oregon, October 1, 1000. Notice Is hereby given tbat William Carter, of Lakeview, Oregon, has filed notice of bis Intention to make final five year proof in support of bis claim viz: Homestead Entry No. 2108, made April 1, 1901, for the Sw Sw Sec tion 3. E Nwfi and Nw Nw4' Sec tion 10, Township 40 S., liunge 19 E., w. in., and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on 10th day of November, 1000. Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, tbe land, viz: Chas. Nelson, Ira O. Moshier, Ed. Tutro, W. O. Spencer, all of Lakeview Oregon. 40 5 J. N. Watson, Register. Administrator's Notice. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, For tho County of Lake. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. HAtJLEY. DECEASED: NOTICE IS HERERY (5 IV EX, that the undersigned Administrator of tho ESTATK of WILLIAM A. 15AOLKY. deceased, has tiled his Final Account! a.s such with tho County Clerk of Luke I County, Oregon, this Mid lnv of Oe-I tidier, HKHi,viind that tho .rt h day of! November, V.XKi, ut the hour of ten, o'clock in the forenoon of said day at I the County Judge's Olliee in the Court j House of mid County, in Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, lias been up-1 pointed and tlxod by the County Judge of suid Lake County, Oregon, as tho tlmo and phico for the hearing of ob jections, if any there be, to said Final Account, and for tho settlement there of. Duted this Ilrd day of October, WOO. J. N. Watson, Administrator of the KSTATK of WILLIAM A. BAC.LEV, Deceased. KyoRlnss fitting Is too Important a nmtti'r to rusli Into with your eyes Bhut." If your eyes wear out. they're gone forever. IV hen you buy glass.-, nee to It thut you at uliiH.ses that are Jiint rlitht. Wa Iiuvb the knowleilno, experieiiee. expensive up-to-italo Bp paralus and skilled employea to tn;i ':e them Jtist I'U'.lit. I'mi H'.llatlon en you nnlliliiK. Writo for mir himkli l. It contains valuable Infnrinat nH almut tlio care of tho eyes. 0 will seiul It to you free post paid. mm i" WWWWIIIIMIMIIIIIIMIIIMM 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 larg st and most complt stock of children's school sh os t boys suits, men s and childr n'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. Be Sure And See Our New Goods Before Buying Elsewhere Lakeview Mercantile Company MINING SUPPLIES J. E. BERNARD & SON Now Have a Complete Stock. They can furnish anything from a prospectors pic up. CALL AND SEE THEM.. THEY MAY BE THE MEANS OF YOUR GAINING A FORTUNE Petition for Liquor License. To the Hon. County Court, of Lake County Oregon : We, the uundersigned legal voters and actual residents of Paisley Precinct, Lake County, Ore- gon, most respectruuy petition your honorable body to grant to M C. Cur- rier a License to Sell Spirituous, Malt aud Vinous Liquors and Fermented Cider in less quantities than one gal lon at Paisley, in said Precinct, for a period of one year from and after the fourth day of November. 1900. and as in duty bound, we will ever pray, e'c. Names. T. C. Welch. Albert lianister. F. C Miller. F.ruest Mathes. John Dninim, Sr. (i. W. Cooley. ( i. liavlord. 1'lii. l'iush. C. W. Johnson. Hugh Witzell. W. Y. Miller. W. S. Blair. Geo. Drumin. Perry W. liunislcr. J. K. llanistcr. C. W. Withers. Thos. Stanley. William Taylor Iawrence A ins worth. J. Elder Frnuk lrutt II. K. Hanan. II. E. Keed W. S. Hartlerode H. W. Farrow O. W. Hanan. Kor s W. Finley, Art. Stanley, tieo Kanuey. John Elder. J. S. Sprague. t. J. Moore. J M Welch A. A Witham. Al. c'uirow. Jack Murphy. S. S. llunister H. Oaylord. F. A. Fit?patrick. W. P. Welch. W. S. Woodward. E. L. Bogart. J. A. Thein. J. S. Kelsey. M. 1). Whitehouse. Frank Dobkms. M. Conley. W. H. Tucker. Maurice Murphy J. B. McNew. J. F. BeviL G. M. Hanan. Will J. Sherlock. R. Q. Adams. Oeorge Pike. C. L. Withers. Virgil Conn M. C. OURK1E14 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the nudersigued will, ou Wednesday, the 7th, day of November, 1906, apply to tho County Court of Lake County, Oregon, for a Lu e iso to sell Spirit- uous, Mini aim v inous liquors una Fermented Cider, in less quantities than one gallon, in the town of Pais ley, Paisley Precinct, Lake CouiUy, Oregon, for a perod of one year from aud after tho fourth day of Novem ber, 1906. M. O. CURRIER APPLICANT. Dated October 4tb, 190(5. 40 5 lllllllllll -MIIIIIMMII AND - WINTER GOODS TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States land office, Lake view, Oregon, Angnst 22, 1906. Notice ! is hereby given tbat in compliance ! with the provisions of the act of con I press of June 3 1878, entitled "An act ror the sale of timber lands in the Statea of California, Oregon, Nevada, ana wasnington .territory, " as ex tended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4. 18U2. Robert Cas ey, of Klamath FaUs, county of Kla in ath, State of Oergou, has thia day fil ed in this office his sworn statement No. 3103 for the purchase of the Et., SE and SV,NEs', of section 33 tp.35 S., Range 17 11, W. M. and will otfer proof to show that the land sought is nioro valuable for its timber or ftone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land tie fore County Judge, of Klumath Jo., at his oli'icial place of business at Klamath Fa'ls. Oregon ou the 1st day of November lUiKj. He names as witnesses: Chas. Mc Cumber of Dairy Oregon. Chas. Mess uer of Klamath Falls Oregon. Chas Dusenbery of Bly Oregon. O. E. Had ley of Klamath Falls Oregon. Auy aud all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this otf ice ou or before said 1st day of No vember liXIO. 35- J. N. Watson. Register t'lna Proof Nvtir. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon October 2, 1906. Notice ia hereby given thut Elmer M. McCulley, of Lakeview, Oregon, baa tiled notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of bis claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 3T70, made March loth, liAKj, tor the N'.; Sw' Section 11 and K9 8M' Section 10 Township 38, H., Range 21, f , . ,,, ..,, ru.,i8tl.r UI1J Receiver at Lakeview. Oregon, on 10th day November ll'OU. lie naiMS the follow lug .witnesses to prove his continuous residence iq on. and cultivation of, the bind, viz: Fred Snyder, K. P. Dicks, V. L SuelU'ig, L. E. McCulley, all of Lake view, Oregon. 40 5 J. N. Watsou, Agister. Hill IIIIIMIMMIIIMIII. Contest Notice, Department tDe Interior,' United States Ijind Office, Lakeview, Oregon October 1 0th, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in tbia office by Lorn F, Conn, contestant, against Homeeteaf entry No. 2955, made April 28th, 1900, for SlA of NX.Section 26, Township a, R. 19 E., W.M. by Edward Wales eontestee, in whion it is alleged that said Edward Welch has never resided npon said lands or cultivated any pari thereof ; tbat ever since tbe date at making said entry, the said en try man has wholly abandoned said lands and failed to reside thereon, and still con tinue so to do at this time, and tbat said alleged absence from said mad was not due to bia employment In the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United Btatea as a private sold let, officer, seaman, or marine, daring tbe war with Spain or daring any other war in which tbe United States may be engaged ; said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegations si 10 o'clock a. m. November 13th, HHtf before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Lake , view, Oregon. The said contestant having in a pro per affidavit, filed Oqtober 10th, 1905 set forth facts which show tbat after doe diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed tbat snch notice be given by doe and proper publica tion. J. N. Watson, Register. Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Octol er ltth, 1906. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by L. F. Conn, contestant, against Homestead entry No. 2051, made April 27th, 1903, for tbe N of N of Section 26, Town ship 36 S., Range 19 E., W. M., by William A. Kirkland, Cmitestee, in which it is alleged tbat sai I William A. Kirkland bas never res'ded upon said lands or cultivated any portion thereof : that ever since tn date of making said entry, the said eutrymau has wholly abandoned su'' lands au l failed to reside tl eieon, and still con tinues so to do at tl is tiiii". and that said alleged absence r -1 . said lbud was not due to his e ..iph'v. t nt in thtj Army, Navy, or Marine '. rps of. the United states us a priveie aold'er, officer, sea'MWi, or n arii i . during the war with Spui:i, or dunn . any other war in which the U'l.teri fates may be engaged ; said .irtiet. m hereby notified to appear, nspon j and offer evidence touching m.k i i id ictt-1 1 10 o'clock a. ui. on Nove her 13tb, j 1906, before the4 Register and Receiver ! at the United States La i 1 Office la Lakeview, Oregon. Tbe mid contes tant having, in a proper affidavit,' filed October 10th, !K6, set forth facta which show that a t r f -i -- diligence personal service of Ms r i i can not be made, it ia here' y o d and di iven by rected that such in tice le due and pioper pulilicat io-i. J. N. 'Vat o Register. State N ormiil SYt-tH-f A -.'..'and X . nf 0 i acuity 1 sjvttm'', srn))( "d train vaut.r ii. I'ncatiop or. 35 Oct 1ft begins its iinuiibl r September, largo a''iliti apparatus, library, ncv Modern sa et i , , e course t r i;-1 -:r '. i I! iug schon'. i;iei und nii . ,. , I' or e' t , ii ; W. i . s rei e.-i