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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
Htoltfonnl local I'.ut turkey dinner at lintel Lnko View. Jelf I'nrUh cnmn ovr from I'IumJi TunitdMy. Local neem lo be fr-ry m-nrc thU week. l'rcwrves, th bent Hindu, nt Ahl atrom llroH. 1 Now I. Inn of HehlllllitfH' OoikU Ht Ahlittmin UroM. t R (1. AlilMlrom Im nt I'liUli-y d.-llvi-r-l(irf tfoodit IIiIh work. I.otf. (!nbln Muplit and Tu (iiinlmi drip Kyrtip t Atilntroni Hkw. I W. K McCnrinm-k whh down from Hummer Lakn llrtil of tliu week. Hon tho liw (KlvcrllHi-iiiriit of '. M. Corey, tlm Wntrni Muk contracti'r. I'iicIhIiiiihI Vhobnnli IImimi' ciitrt, liioc inlilrcHi'il In Mid. Initio, llnl iti t. Mm. Itutiy llnrvcy Mini Mim. O. ). Mi-lkor, Intend atiirtintf In-low hlmut 1 ),-(-. I Hi. ('omii-l-oduner 0. W. Hi-nt 1-iiiini ov.ir fi inn WnriuT Tui'Miliiy. Ild Kiiyn there Im no new, except tlmt it In rolil. ('. A. Ni-Ihoii lr.iiy lit in ii liid of Ktnlii Momlny to have, urmind tor bin UHI-, trtuihintf homo villi it Tuewdiiy. IUhmIhui r tV l'i , f K rum l-c". liii-jhI. iiM-urM in 1 1 i- Kxitmlm-r, luivi- Hipiliiti-il.l A .M i i im. ..I I'lii-h. tliclr iin'-nl (it Haul .iu-. , w lin will buy hide iiikI pelt . 4S if II. I.. Nnrtlni mid lumily i-1 it 1 1 1 for Kiki r'niiH-Uco yenterduy, whom they Mill upend Hi- winter. Leo Km rOII, Mill lf MrH. KIllMT l'.MHTMUl Wild llllH lll'I'll here (ill Mlllllllt-r, lll'COIII pun led thi-m. J. I'. Duckworth iimi I. (i. Moidiior expect to htart for Stockton mid Kim l-'ruiicinco in a few diiyn, to In ulmi-ut nil winter. John In not In very Kood henlth, miiJ h- think u trip below w ll I .it of benefit to iiim. Mr. Jliiyilntiiii'i, who huve been living' In town for Home time, purclinned thu old (iriielle ranch on Jry i-reek from Walter l'axton, a short time au, and Moved out there this week. They have one of the bent ninc-hott on the Went Kido. A. Mi'C'ilh-n and daughter, Minn Mamie, were op from Ili-ikeley Sun day mid went hik'ht seeing to Mare Inland. Mr. Mct'allen In h bunko of AHhland, Oregon, and in upend inn the winter in tho Univendty city. Crockett, Oil., Sinal. V. A. Currier the Summer lake lioihOiimn, started for llanford, Calif., last week with a luiixl of koim! horses, which he Ih takltik down to put on the market. Mm. Currier punned throtiKU liMkeview liiHt Thursday on her way to Hanfnrd, where sho will upend the winter. (ieo. C. FitGerald and Mm. Anna V. Whetstone were married hint fiun day. George bus tx-t-n a loud time Hinxle, and his frieudrf, which consti tute hid entire iiequiiintunce, will lie glad to hear of his good fortune and wish ho and his bride the greatest of hapluuHri. The Kalmath Fulls Herald states that tho preliminary work for tho conHtruc Hon of a lare power plant on Spen cer creek Ih under way. SurveyH aro being made for tho canal, which will divert 10(,tX)0 im-hes of water from tho Klauath river. Tho company Lack of tho Hchemo aro reticent ait to their IntcutloiiH, but it in believed that a proposition to build an electric rail road up the Klamath river U back of tho move. Mad n Close Call. "A lHiiK'rotn4 hiirulcnl operntlou, In vol vine; t he removal of a inallKtinnt ulcer, iih In rue tin in.v baud, from my dnngliter'a hip, wiim prevanted by tin- application of Itucklen'a Arnica Salve," hii.vh A. C. Ntlck.il, of .Miletiia, w. Ya. ,'IVrHlHtcnt iintMif tho Salve completely cured It." Curva Cuta, lIuniMiind InjuricH, 2."h nt IH) licall'ri dniKKt- For Lung Troubles Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cer tainly cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. And it certainly strengthens weak throats and weak lungs. There can be no mistake about this. You know it Is true. And your own doctor will say so. Tha beat kind of a teitlmonlal "Sold lor over aixty ear." L4 Mtd by J- O- y,T Co., Lowell, Mwt. AH ,o iuaDul.uturr 9t f SAKSAI'AKILLA. uers FILLS. MAIU VIOOR. W no oortil W publlih tti furmuloa ofll our undloliiM. Kwep the bowels rK' w"1' Ayr's PilU and thus haten recovery. DEEP SEA FISHE8. Tfcora BH N(hta Nm Bat, Tkr tpoa tC.mrh Othvr. "All thff deup flulica are rnormoua tnlora," any a tinturtillnt. "Thera be ing nothing to eiit but tho II Co about them, they Urn tipmi each other. I', .fry facility for killing ami devouring la provided luiiiliinm-pnrA to dnr.ln, wlftiioni and afrength to overtake tut overpower, knife blmld teeth for lenrliiK, aliiiormnlly lnrue Jiiwh lor rniMhlng. Whatever tho prey or bow ver largo It may Im there la llttl trouble In awallowlng It. Tho mouth ymviiN like a ciivein, arid tho atomacli illNiemla to hold a body even larger t hn n the awnllow-er. Tho appetite In linden him-iiih never wanting, and com plete illtfi-Mllon with dome of them la only a mutter of half an hour." Tor t hi h ri-iiMoii NliiiiKhler K'" on unend ingly. t'Hiuilly It In produriil only by hiniK-r. but Homo luonxtfrN, llko th bliii-ll'ili. even when gorged, kill for pure love of killing. (if i In- cti-rniil warfare that goe on lieiii-:illi the Hiirfiico of the wavea the Himie writer reiinirk: "They follow tho prey !: p.-n kH of woIvch, and In turn are followed, bund aiicceodlng bund, liii-ri-iiMln In l,p an they decreano In number. The herring eat the amnller Mill, even their own young: they are h.rVrled by tie liltietlMhea until a trail ut MimmI Klnlin the water, while fol lowing tie- liluelinhfK come the Innntl ale porpolMcM. Nothing aavea tho weaker ones Imt lirei-. Many thou-x.-iiels of eci are KpnwneJ that a (Inin or mo.e limy te hntchei) and lr m ilt lo ii.nlui ity. b.Jl.oiiM are I'ihI; )ei. Imt mil! hum Mirvlve. "The herrln:: trove on the Hea In utifotintiiMc iiMinhiTH - In baiiltN that are n 1 1 lei In lenirih and width, In wlml roVN mo va ft that they perhaiN keep paHlntf one Klveti point III tliiliroken fiiii'i-MHloii for uionilis at a time. .luif no wltli the tneiihaden. A entch In a plliwe lief of riKKKKI I -l not llifreiplent. S'lH-ti iiiimlierN are Miililcleiit to with stand all the r.iviiKi-M of the natural enemy. The Iuihm. the hadibx-k and the p illncli may kill to their heartH' content, a ml Hllll the menhaden will hold their ow n."- I'hlcnt'o New THE BLAST FUKNACE. In C li-anlnic Our It la frrirf to I I) unuillr. Tin- lii.utiiiu of ii liliiht luruuco it Hn- n-iiiicti.nl of ort-4 t J metallic iron Tie- iron ore, l.ke hloiie uiel coke, lr put 1 i .'it tin t ; and Hie Iron and nla y ure il'-.iwu off at llie ba-e. The tem perature oi the Interior of a iil.ist fur u.n-e when in opcratioii varlca iiccord Inr I i-ircuniMtaiu-i'M, but tin- molten iron ulieii ilniwn off In nlioiit l.roiJ de crei-H I-'., imticatliiK n much hlghei lent; eri'ttire. InMiile. To wlthl:iiil Hiicli terrlllc heat, which Is malctaluixl ly a powerful Want of air which act much In the Milne mnmii-r nx a forced draft on a boiler, the furnace In lined on the lu n!i!c with a Hue grade of lire brick, Ih iron- lily burned. ThU wall of non-roinbii-tl Me material In about four feet th!iU. oiitl.!e of which, Im the steel Jacket oT (lie furnace, about one-quarter of .in Inch thick. The linliij? of a furnace will last from two to hIx yeara, according to the uaturi of the material Htnelted, the furnace being in continuous operation durlir; that time. It dike aliout six weekH to rellne a furnace. After a furnace Im "blown out," or censei to be used, there Is a quantity of Iron which cool and anliditlca at the bane of the furnace. This Is called aalamander, and It Is iiceesHiiry to use. dynamite to Iimincii thla material and get It out of the furnace ho that re pairs can be conHummatcd. Salaman der has a ready nule, as It Is a fine grade of pig Iron. As a rule, w hen trade conditions are good a blast furnnce Is never allowed to cool dowu or be taken out of blast except at Intervals of several years for relinlng. Baltimore Sun. Took (he Wrona IIoiihf. On one of the southern railroads there Is a station bulldin-t that Is com nionly known by travelers as the small est railroad station In America. It Is of this station thnt the story Is told that an old farmer was expecting a chicken bouse to arrive there, and he sent one of his hands, a newcomer, to fetch It. Arriving there, the man saw the house, loaded It on $ his wagon and started for home. On the way he met n man In uniform with the words "Station Agent" on his cap. "Say, hold on. What have you got on thnt wagon V" he asked. "My chicken house, of course," was tho reply. "Chicken house be Jiggered!" explod ed the olllclnl. "That's the station!" Ladle' Home Journal. Ills Promotion. A somewhat turbulent private wrote to bis mother: "I am sorry you bad no letter last week, but I am a defaulter, nnd It gives ine a heap of extra work." The good woman in reply begged blm not to Ikj too bard on the others, but to remember bo bad been a private blm self. I regret to sny that bo roared with laughter and read the letter aloud for tho benefit of all who shared blfl room. Miss M. Loune, a Queen's Nurso, In Contemporary Review. Mimical Note. A gciitlemiui at u musical purty whero the lady was very purtleular not to have the concord of awcet souudn Interrupted, seeing that tho fire was going out, asked a friend In a whisper, "How could you stir tho flro without Interrupt liitf the music?" Hetweci tho bars!" replied the 'ilciid. -IIomo Notes. There la uo duty we so much under i-ato as tho duty of being nappy - Stcvcnsou. Denert Land Pinal Proof, Unted Htatea Land OfRce, Lakvlew, Oregon, Ot t M 1WXJ, Notice la hereby given that Thomaa Anderaon of Pluah, Oregon, haa filed notice of hi Intention to make proof on Ma denert land claim No. 538, for the Lota 3 4 0- k 7 Ss C tp 3fl 8. H 20 K. W M, anaurveyed, YAi NE'A h HFAi Boo Itp :W H H 25 K W M, before ' IlegUUtr and Itocelver, at Lakevlew, Oregon, on Saturday, the 15tb day of December, Iff XJ. He namea the fol lowing wlteaana to prove the complete Irrigation and rcclamatloo of aald land : Harry Itlgga, Kd Il'ndJamea McKee Clay 1 lam bo, all of Pluah Oregon, .41 J, N. WaUon Keglater. rinal I'roar liepnrttuent (if the Interior, Lnnd (Mice nt Liik.ivlew. t)ri-e;ii, Oct., 31, 1!NI. Notice la hereby ulvi-n Hint FJwnrd A. Sn.vdep of I.nkevlew, Ori-K'-li. Iiiim tiled not hi of hl- Intention to ttiiike jili.nl Couiuiutiitloii proof In Hiipirt oMiIm clnlin, vl.: llotiuHtend Kntrv J No. ST.MKi Hinib M.iV lat I'.KMi. fi .r t In S K ''YtSV. KlSl.J ytHV.yt Seel loll 11, I'owin-hlp :',T. I'liuue lliKWM. find I thnt Hiil. I proof mIII Ik miide before I l!i-lterniid IlcCi'lver, Ht l.llKevli'W I ( ireuii mi 1 stb ibiy of Deccinla-r, 1IKMJ. ; lie iiiinii-M t he follow ln wit iichm-h , to prove hU contiuiioiiH n-Hiili-in-e up i on anil - ultl viitloli of. tin- bind, viz, X. r.ner. doe Arzoer, (Jo. II. i Kyiich, Win Met 'iiik-.v of Lakevlew, Dregoti. ' 4.1 .I.N Wiitaoii I!elHter. De.tcrt Land Notice. United Htati-H Land Olllce, Lake view, Oregon. Nov. J) Uto. Notice Ih hereby Kivcn that Nt-hem-iah Fine, of 1'IuhIi, Oregon, has tiled notice of intention to make proof on IiIm dencrt land claim No. 4'.tt, for the H'., N N K 1 4 NWi; Sec Si KK4 and tuiHiirveyed Hl-Ji NK'i Kee. 3-1 Tp :t S., K ' K., W. M. atore lieniater and KtH-eiver at lakeview, Oregon on Monday, the 7th day of Januray, 19(J7. He. names as w ItncHHea to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of mii id land: tieo. Wine, Nolen Cur ry, Warren Ijiird, Thos. Auderaou all ol 1'itibh Ori yon. 4" J. N. Wataon, Kegittter. Statk nr Oiini, City k Toikho.I Ll ( Art Cih-nty. I Prutik J ( 'beiiey make oal h that be in Hdiior partner f the firm o' F. J Cheney & Co , lnitig biii-in-HH in the iCityofTol do, County and State afore- Huid, and thai taid linn will pay the Mim ol ON K HL'NIHtKD DOLLAItS for each and every cane of Catarrh thatian uot be cured by the u-e of HallV Catarrh Cure. FLANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pri-uence, this 0th day of December, A. I). Wi. A. W. CLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, and acts directly on the blood and mucous furfares of the pyetem. Send (or testimonials free. V. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all DruKtinte, ""c. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipa tion. Itrnrrt Land Final I'root. United StatsLand Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. 7, 11XJ& Notice ia here by given that Maud I. Kaiiiboj of Plush, Oregou, baa tiled not ice of intention to make final proof on bis desert-land claim No. 407, for the unsurveyed E of Sec 2 Tp 'M S., K ' E W M, before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on f'riday, the 1 4th day of December, KHHj. He names as witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land : A. Lu Highflll, Elva Highflll, Thom as Anderson, E. E. Bond, of Plush, Oregon. J. X. Wutbou Register. 4" Final I'toor XoUre. Department of the Interior, Lund Oillce at Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. 14, loot;. Notice Is hereby given that Lynn 11. Yadeu of Illy Oregou, has filed notice of his Intention to make final commu tation proof In support of bis claim, viz : Homestead Entry No 3007 made Juuo 15th, 1003, for tho N. Y. )i Sec tion 32, Township 35 S, Rango 15 E., W. M., and that said proof will lie made before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on 21st day of Dec ember, 1900. Ha names as witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, the land, viz: Mrs. CarrU Lundy ,(Jeo. Uoyd, S. L Wood, Nell Campbell all of lily Ore gon J N Watson, Register OASTOXIZA. Br, a, Ihe Kind You Haw Always BojJi WESTERN STAQE LINE Oflice at tho Mercantile Company's Flore Lakeview, Oregon. Good Stock New Coaches Pai'.y from Lakeview to Bly, connect ing with Daily Stage to the railroad. P. fl. COREY, - - - Proprietor Lakeview, Oregon. FALL Our Fall And Before Buying at Our Stock And Get Prices We have the largest and most complete stock of children's school shoes, boys suits, men s and children'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 TDIHKK t.Wli .OTI F. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. No tice f"-r Publication i United States Land Office, Lake ' view, Oregon, Nov. 9, 100(5. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the Act . of June 3. 1S78, entitled "An act foi j the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington, Territory, aa extended to all the Public Land States by the act of August 4, 1802, the following persons have filed their sworn state ments, to-wit; Edgar N. Jaquisb, of Lakeview, County of Lake State of Oregon Sworn statement No. 3100 for the purchase of the NE'i Sec. 24 T. 37 S, R. 18 E., W. M. Elizabeth M. Jaquisb of Lakeview, County of Lake State of Oregon Sworn 'Statement o. .CJIO, for the purchase i of the KEJ-i NE'i SE' Sec.24 Tp 37 S, R, 18 E., W. M. & NW4 SW4' Sec. 10, Tp 37, S., R. 10, E., W. M. That they will offer proot to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or or stone than for agricultural purpoes and to establish tbier claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on Monday, the 21st day of January, 1007. They name as witnesses: James G. ' llarker, Geo. II. Lyneh, E. E. Rine ' hart, Lee iieall, all of Lakeview, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above describd lands, are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of January 1007 J. N. Watson, 4G Register. Timber Land Notice. United States Land Office, Lake vlnv, Ore, Oct. IS. 100C. I Notice Is hereby given that In com j plhince with the provisions of the i act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, en titled "An act for the Bale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1S92, Clara Duval, of Klamath Falla, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, has filed In this office his Bworn statement No. 31S2, lor the purchase of the SJ of SE of Section No. 30, lu Township No. 35S., Range No. 17, E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than foragricutlural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land 1-eforeCouuty judge of Klamath County, at bis olliclal place of busi ness at Klamath Falls, Oregou, on Tuesday, the 5th day of February, 1907. He names as wituesses: llertha W. Kuox, C. 11. Dusenliery. C. K. Hadley, Frank E. Knox, R. O. Homing and J. K. Horning of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-descrilied lauds are requested to file their claims lu this olliee on or before said 5th day of February 1907. J. N. Watson. Register. Made Happy for Life. (ircat happiness came into the home of S. C. Rlalr, school superin tendent, at St. Albans, w. Ya., when bis little daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint he- names, lie says: "My little daughter had St. Vitus' Dance, which yiebbM to no treatment but grew steadily worse until as a last resort we tried Kloctrlc Hitters; and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, eure cure for nervous com plaints, general debllty, female weak ness, Impoverished blood and malaria. Guaranteed by Ixe llcall'sDrug Store Price 50c. AND WINTER GOODS Winter Goods Are Your Winter Supplies lllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIMMIIi' MINING SUPPLIES I J. E. BERNARD & SON Now Have a Complete Stock. They can furnish anything from a prospectors pick up. CALL AND SEE THEM. THEY MAY BE THE MEANS OF YOUR GAINING A FORTUNE. LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE Wm. Wallace. Proprietor Having Purchased the- Furniture Store from E. N. Jaquish, I desire to invite the Public to call and s e my Goods and get my Prices I will soon have on hand a full line of everything to be found in a frst-class furniture store. I am a Cabinet Maker by trade and Guarantee all my work. Located in the Snider Building: on Water Street Notice to Creditors. Notice ia hereby giveu that the un dersigned has retired from the conduct of the Mammoth Livery Stables, and desires to settle up all outstanding ac counts. Those indebted to either Heryford & Smith, Ileryford A Fuller, Ileryford & Dykman, or W.R. Ileryford will please call and settle at once. W. it. Ileryford. Famous Strike Breakers. The most famous strike breakers lu the land are Dr. King's New Life Tills, when liver and bowels go on strike, they quickly settle the trouble and the purifying work goes right on. lU-Bt cure for constipation, head vche and dizziness. 25c at Iahi I ".call's druggist. Mill MMIIIIM Now Arriving Come ,And Look f &)eiiua leuocM oUKUl lo be mum. tricUy to order. Ready-ground atock lease no more lit than would ready mad false teeth. The Munaell Ob ileal Co. grind each lens apeclailj for each eye. Our workehope have all the latest, modern and aapenvivt nachlnery known to the Optical craft Our employe are eipert Ii fit your glaeeej they will bo . ctly right. Con.ultatlon coat, y0l nothing. Booklet, with valuable Inter nation about the MussU Optical C6 EXPERT