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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
SOIK THINOA TO General Information ,NT""T All. (U K W'A I! Family liquors nt 1'oat A KIiikm Wo liuvr ii full act of MyaHllUilllna 4 (Vs., nfiiiiilfN of Hldck (Vrlincfit4M find bond", with prim Hut. If you urn orit'inUlnic a stock nvnpany get our price on stock certificates, tf The Illinois Central maintains unexcelled service from the Wii to the Kt ami Month. Maklng clov connection with trains of all transcontinental line, passengers are given thpir choice of routes to ( hicauo Imlvitl, Memphis and New Orleans, ami through these point to the far east. Prospective traveliirs desiring infor mation a to the. low rut rale ami best row (cm nrt invited to correspond with Ui following representatives. It. II. 'I'niinlMill, Couifiifrclal Agent, 142 Tlnrl Ht., Portland, Or. .1. ('. Lindsey, 't'rav Passenger. JL ll-iit 142 Tliinl at.. Portland, Ore. I'huI It. Thompson Passenger Agent 4 In eii llinldifk Vatlle llsrh, f'opularand Picturesque. Tim only thing tiei'twHary to make the lleiiwer and Itio (iraride the most pop ulir, aa it liaa ever leen kn-n the mom pleasant and most picturesque v. ay to cross the continent, has come about, rhla ia the establishment of through alceplnii car service. In connection with the (). it. A N. a through 1'iillinan Standard Meeer is now run from Portland to Iictiver, leav ing Portland at 8.. p. in., arriving at Bull Lake at 8 41) a. in. the second morning, leaving Halt Lake at 3.00 p. m. and arriving at iH-nvcr 4.20 p. m. Uie following day. Thia schedule gives pas sengers aeven hours atop-ovar in Salt Lake, affording an opportunity to visit the Mormon Capital aa well aa a day light ride through the grandest scenery In the world. For reservation in thia car and for il lustrated booklets picturing the scenery contiguous to the Denver & itio Grande, proving it to he the ''Scenic Line of the World," wiiieloW. C. Mcliride, (Jen ral Agent, 124 Third street, Portland. If You are not Particular don't travel over the Illinois Central, aa any old road will do you and we dont want your patronage; but if you are particular and want the best and mean to have It, ask the ticket agent to route you via the ILLINOIS CKNTRAL, the road that runs through solid vestibule trains between Kt.I'aul, Omaha, Chicago, Bt.Louia, Memphis, and New Orleans. No additional charge is made for a seat n oi reclining chair cars which are fitted with lavatories and smocking rooms, and have a porter in attendance. Kates via the ILLINOIS CKNTRAL re the lowest and we will be glad to quote them lu connection with any transcontinental line. B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, Portland Ore. J. C. Lindeey, T. F. A P.' A., 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Paul It. Thompson. Frt. A Passenger Agent, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash TIMHKK t.AXI OT 1 4. rC- United Btatea Laud Olllce, Luko- vlew, Oregon, November HHX. Notice ia hereby uiveti that in com pliauce with the provisioira of the act of ConKrexa of June 3, 1H7H, entitled, "An act for tho Sale of Timber Lauds in the Htutes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wellington Territory," as extendwl to all the Public) Laud statea by act of August 4, Wi'l, Kate C. Oghs of Kiumath PuIIh, county of Klamath, btate or Uroou, Una Hied lu thia ottlco her sworn atatemuut No. .tMVJ, for tho purchuBO of tho NW4' ri'iy uiirf x7uiy a.... 'ir. .. "ii D4 alii an -a i".?4 mm.) !' "i H., A. 17 K, W. M.., and wUl oirer nroof to show thitt the htnd aiAgbt la more valuablo for its timber or atone than for agricultural purpoaea, and to eatabliah her claim to auid land before County Judge of Klamath county, ut his official place of buaineHa at Kla math Falls. Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1907. tihe nameaaa wit.uesHea: J. H . Horn Inif. Kolieit Caacv. Chaa. 11. Duaeu lerv. A. O. Horning all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Anv and all nurnona clulmlug ad voMoly tho nbove-deaoribed lauds are reouetted to tile their claims lu thia ofllce on or before said 4th day of February, 1U07. 48 J. N. Wataou, Register. tiib clkansino and iikalinq CATARRH CU1CK ton , CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm tmj and jilemmit to a. Cunlsiu no lu Jiirlnui ilriitf. Jt liiitckly linrhl. (Jlvra Kelluf at onto. It Oiii iis and ('Untunes .1..: t COLD 'N HEAD Haul suit 1'rotw is t'hs Menilirsns. Hettoret UtS k II. .u. l..llUn....Hll...l Hkiims of Tula and Hmell. Lr "l, u w"m priiKirliti or hy ni.ll: Trlnl 8U, 10cui by mall. fcLY SUO'X'Ukua. M Warnta Blrac', Mew Kwfc, tf Dutch lunch nt the Brewery Hn lnoii. tf Mining office. blanks at the ICxaniiner The Kxaminer print township plats, and makes them Into books to order, tf I,ook at the tewririiori of the land liMled with The Kxatnii -er this week for sale, and select your pie before it has lieen sold to some one eW. tf KatnplcM of the Dciitiiftoti shipping tiiRH at Tlx Kxniitlner ofllce. All alxca anil UitllileH, fmw Manila to linen. tf lllanks for final troof. Desert proofs, limber land final proofs and blank afli davits for applications for wadvertise inents, blank ilium' arlidavita, etc. nt The Kxaminer off) -e. tf There In two wnya to tell n koo1 cigar; one la t,o luy t"'.v your iiiouay and smoke It. Hut tlx lietter wuy la to know that It in an KurIo or a Moiintaln Hone, which ia almo in te proof of Its genulucncHM, Mode and for mi1.- by A. Stork mini, at the cigar factory, tf We are now prepared to sell several tracts of land at priree that will startle you, esecially if you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from fl. CO per acre up to (15; un improved or Improved, to suit the purchaser. I-ake County Kxaruiner.t Kee a aumple of the Pacific iiiontly at thia office, and you will not IjcmI tato to pay 2..V) for a year' ul aclptlou to The Kxaminer and that valuable Mnynr.lnc ptibllHhed In Port land. tf Partner, have yor butter wru, pera printed nt The Kxainlnu ofllce, Instead of ncndlng away for them. You keep your money at home, and patronize, them that patronize you, bcHldeH, you aeo whnt you aro get ting and dnu't have to puy for It If it doean't milt you. tf If any Hiitmcrllicr of the Kxaminer wlshea to aubacrlbefor "Tom wat hoii's Mugncine," we will accept from them, write the Ivtter, buy the poatal order and send for the maga-1 sine to any addrvaa. There la but one price on "Tom wataon,a Mnga xlne," and we do not club with it, but as a matter of accomodation to Subacrllxrs to tho Kxaminer we can get them the magaziue without any trouble or risk to them for the rcgti Jar price. tf. A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much hnpplneas to Mrs. Lucia Wllke, of Caroline, Wla aa did one 2."c box of Pucklin's Arnica Hal ve, w hen 1 1 coin pie tely cu red a run uing sore on her leg, which hod tor tured her for 23 long years. Greatest antlaeptlc healer of Piles, Wounds and Sores. 25c at Lee Ucall's Drug store. CATARRH 50? Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy la Specific, Sura to Give Satisfaction. CtVia RILIIP AT ONCE. It clttanses, soothes, heals, and protecta th dueaaod uiembrnno. It curta Ciitjirrli and drives away a Cold In thu Hoad ouicklv. RoHtoroa the Kenxoii of Tiwte and SmciL U) me. CoiiUlnn no iaimious druus. Applied iuto tho nostrils ami absorbed. Uta tstan, r0 cents at Druuu'nU or by iuhU ; iriul hue, 10 centa by man.. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Wirrsn St., Nsw Yors. Desert Land Notice. United States Laud Ofllce, Lake- view, Oregon. Nov. 20 190d. Notice ia hereby given that iNeliom- notice of intention to make proof on his deaort laud claim No. 41)4, for the N, NEIi NWii Beo. 36 Nj SK and unaurveyed REV NEV Boo. 34 Tp 35 B., It 25 E., W. M. before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon on Monday, the 7th day of Januray, 1907. lie names as wltueaHea to prove tne complete irrigation aud reclamation of said land: Ueo. wise, xvoien (jur ry, Warren Laird, Thos. Anderson all of riuah Oregon. 47 J. N. Watson, register. Wn print township plat. at. M l. mtrlmri 4 y . H.a l (l.lsnt "..rsiary lhfvlw, Orr . i.nhe view, Ore UKE 01NTY BUSINESS HISS ' DLWIOPMLNT ItAGLE If you wiah Information abou Lake County, Oregon address eith er of the above gentlemen, who will he pleased to reply. H. C. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Plan of services of Pastor of the M. E Church, l,akeview. 1st and 3rd Hun days of each month. Itathel at 11 a. m., and New Pine Creek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month. fakeview at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p.m. 6th Sundny Union School House at 11 a. m. Lakeview at 7 p. m. You are cordially invited to all the services. SaaroKO Snydrr, Pastor. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness and that ia by constitutional reme dies. Itaafnesa la cauaed by an Inflam ed condition of the mucous lining of tho Kuatacbian Tube. When tbla tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it ia entirely closed, Deafness la the result, and unlcaa the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be deatroyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which ia nothing but an lnflamod condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caae of deafness (causod by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Bond for circu lars free. V. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggista, 75c. Take Hall's Fara'ly Pills for conati- pation. Tho Leading Paper of tne PaciSc Coast Th' San Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Tha wry Wt rkry Nwtpsar published is the satire West $1.50 a Year !n-lotit poaUn 4 say I4rt of tha tulud BkabM. Cauda au4 Mexico It la Vest KscaMM, besides prlntlnir all lh naws of the world uc i weak la aa Interesting way ar.d lully lllustrattsr -aany articles. It Has apeolal 4Wpart mtats davotsd to ACRICULTURt H0RT1CUI.TUR MiNINO LlTERATVRt F.SHIONS -sad SPORT Theas ara prealdsd a-rar Vy editors havtnf a thoroufh knowj odfe of their spactaltlea. The tcs devoted to A fr culture. Horticu'ture, Poultry and Live Stock ara well Illustrated and ll.lod wtth mattar ef tha createet Interest to ail Mfapd la thaae Industries, every lis betaf written by those whe are In eloe touch with ooadltlena prwvalHnf on thta Coast ( SEND FOR SAMM OOPT. It wtU be seat free. Do yoa want bV Reversible Map? Showing tha United State. Do minion pi Canada aatd Nertheni Mexico ea eae atto. MAP OP THE WORLD, aceaeattaf te ram In tee oootlnueiu siaa, wltk all areaa In tnte prsporttea- tha sa tire surfaoe tha Bank e tha other alda. Saad Pilp(i Mao tmd "XeoHly Clwaasala" far eate year, paataf BrasaM aa Map aaal Paper. The Dally and Map aasdCssaoavaM Only taS a Tear tf It OS OaV J. L. YADIN, Proprietor. . Office In Unkvllle Hotel Klamath Falls. Daily from Pokegema by Keno, Klam ath Falls, Dairy, llonania, and Bly to Lakeview. Daily from Lakeview by Bly, Bonans Dairy, Klamath Falls, Keno, to IV kenema. From Klamath Falls to Keno by ateamer and from Keno to Poktvema over the (Sunset Four-Horse Stage Line. Good Stock Easy Coache 1 LAKEVIEW 1 SADDLERY t S. F. AHLSTRO'Vl, Proprietor. s I The best Vai",-ns1 die on the market. & & Alao a complete linn of wagon and bugg-J harness, wblpr . 4 robes', rlatas, bits, spurs 4fr quirt, rowettea, In fact every 4 thing In the line of carriage and horse furnishing. Pe A palling by competent men. 111 A Mr m Mil I 'J ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOKOIT FIRST-CLASS ACConnon.vnoNj: SAHPLE ROOfl For COnHERCIA TRAVELER COURTEOUS TREATMENT liWirryraii Seo marrow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centra Magaine Agency will make the following barga- prices on on the leading mag a zines of the country Just in order to secureyour-order: No, 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Tha Home Magazine... McCall'5 magazine No. 2. Three flagazines tor the price of one nciSiiS: $!.oS three onemo qq The Reader 3.00 Yearw.WU Noa3. Four flagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 Mrr0ll'cMn(rfl7lnp . .SO 4HVVUII a-aea,jJefcaai..e v American Boy i.OO The Home Magazine.. 1.00 success $1.00 Cosmopolitan 1.00 Review of Revsews... 3.00-f-- year The Home Magazine l.OOLU SPECIAL Tha above combinations are eorne of the beet ever offered to the public. The Success is the best general monthly magazine published. Mc Call's Magasine is the beat fashion magaslnt. Madame Is now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, and the American Boy la the beet in ita class. Think of It four magazines one for encb member of the fam ily, $3.50 worth tor $2.00, provided you abnd your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers tofla dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Magazine Agency Box 320. Indianapolis. U. S. A, TIMBER LAND NOTIC& United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, November 22, 1000. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the Sale of Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," us extended to all the Publio Land atatea by act of Auguts i, 1802, Mary Al Clopton, or Kiumath t ails, county of Klamath, stato of Oregon, has tiled in thia office her sworn statement No 3180, for the purchase of the SV.iSoc. 11, N?a NNVVSec 14, tp. 34, 8., K. 17 W. M., aud will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone tbau for agricultural purposes, and to eatabliah his claim to said laud before Couutv Clerk of Klamath county, at 1 his official place of business at Kla math Falls, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1007. . . He names as witnesses: James Mou- gold, John llrett, Kate Clopton, Har ry Pelts all of Kiumath Falls, Oregon. Any aud all persona claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to tile their claims in thia office ou or before said 4th day of February, 1007 18 J. . atson, lieg later. O 3 1- 3 i3 100 hnth One AA SO UUi " Yeartbl.UU nll CXI I Yeaer$2.00 four all one $3.00 POST YOURSELF AND FRIENDS If you contemplate a trip east call on or write to us at Keno. Should you have friends coming from the east you can get Information regard' Ing rates, routes, etc., which will be to their advantage and comfort. If you wish you can deposit cost of ticket with us for their passage and tickets will be furnished them at their eastern homes. This office Is with you and responsible, which cilwiit.l lut n ii ImliioAriiAnf. trki.iikiiv i . . . t, Pleate with us rather than with those In other CitU?s II. L. Giimth, Agent, So. Tttc. Co. Keno, Nevada... J. M. Fulton. Dtstrlct Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Iteno, Nevada. - (let your winter supplied from the Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Adel and Plush. 38 tf 2 BRICK COURT. Teaaal CWmtor la WkUk OMi Ooiasislth Amh4 Hlaaalt. Few bnlldings link the London ef Uas present day wltb so many of the liter ary cbarscters of the London f tka past as does the house at 2 Drtek (Court, Middle Temple. The dominant memory which clings around It Is that perpetuated by a handsome tablet oa Its front elevation bearing the words: In th chambera dhMl Oliver Onldsmlth On the 4th of Apt., 1774. A and a medallion of the poet. Goldsmith's, however, was seldom' a lonely figure, and he (Fathered around blm at Krick court sll the wit of Uas metropolis of his day. In 17(15, on tba strength of the success of "The (Jooi Natural Man" and the fact that bo was making some 15. a jour. "Goldle expended H(J on chambers "up twe pair right" and Ottel them wltb showy carpets, gilt mirrors and furniture ex- .' travacntitlv unholstcred In blue velvet. Thua eulpped. he embarked on a I course of expenditure In which flaa (clothes for himself, grand dinners to 'literary coterie aud pretty trifles for venal beauties all bore costly part. Johnson, Dr. A me, Percy Reynolds, Francis snd Blckerstaff were among the frequent visitors at 2 Brick court but their arrival was not the cause of so much concern to Goldsmith's coten ants as that of some other of the poet's 'guests, it was the little supper parties to Goldsmith's young friends of botk sexes that drew from the stud'ous Blackstone, hard at work on hla famous "Commentaries" In the rooms below "Goldiea," bitter protest against tha racket of his "reveling neighbor." Both "TIae Traveler" and "The TOcsn of Wakefield" were published sooa it er Goldsmith moved into Brick court but the Income they bronght blm wss insufficient to withstand the drain made Von his resources by his extravagance bis generosity snd his taste for gam bllng. Owing 2,000, unable to obtak further advances from his bookseller and seeing no way out of his embar rasaments. Goldsmith broke down Is ' (Jsplrits and health. He had to tear (those windows from whlelj be meed is watch the rooks In the fc-rove, msM jonce stood where now la Xlm-eoqpt and, aa he wrote, "often amused my f self wtth observing their plan jar policy." Goldsmith returned thiOwr, .nevertheless, to die, and though bejaras J carried to his last resting place tbroqga- rows of weeping women the bencnat j.'of the Temple appear to have vatae I him so little that the very place of Us borlal became forgotten. For that neglect the tablet came as tardy M 'welcome reparation. London Tribune. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. An ounce of assistance Js worth. pound of advice. Count your Joys and yon win da count your sorrows. Hard labor is -a plaster that alleviate the pains of the mind. Part of the art of doing things la -4s attempt but little at a time. Some people seem to think that loaf talk makes a sound argument If yoa have a cross to bear, bear, like a maa and don't place It on ex hibition. When the opposing attorney offers t compromise It means that you havers good case. Many a man Is credited with bens patient when In reality be is too la& to register a kick. Many a fool has acquired a reputa tion for wisdom by accidentally dolna the right thing at the right time Exchange. Amy Robart. On a Bunday In September, lSfln. Lady Robert Dudley, better known tra der her maiden name of Amy Itobsart, being In good health, sent to s fair aO the people of Comnor Hall, near Ox ford, where she was residing. eaeryJ one friend. On their return she was lying dead at the foot of the etalta. Dudley courted Inquiry. The Inquest found that she died by accident, and she waa splendidly burled in St Mary's, Oxford. The Spanish ambas sador wrote that Elisabeth had told blm a few days before that Amy was likely to die soon, but he may well have had a motive for a false state- ment It U Sir Walter ScotKa reates4 crime that he misdates Amy Kobuart's death by some fifteen years. Pall Maji Gazette. Tha Rearular Custom. In a Loudon street a girl of twelve and a boy of ten were playing a family drams of "mother and father," .An1 Bobby was being Instructed In bit role. "Now. Bob," said the girl, "yon Jest walk up ter ther corner an wali there till we tells yer Jter come. We'rs a-goln' ter git dinner ready, -an' jshsz we calls yer, yer ter come 'ome and chuck the finga about." "no!" sals Bobby. "Come 'ome drunk, do IT And why forf "Why for, stoopld?" retort ed the girl, with a glance of mingled scorn and pity. "Ain't It Saturday?" Generoaltr. Never bo sorry for any generoui thing that you ever did, even if it wai betrayed. Never be sorry that you were magnanlmouB If Jbe;,man wai mean afterward. Never bo sorry thai you gave. It was right for you. .fc give even If you were Imposed vpoa. You caurmt afford to keep on the saff side by bWng mean. i The Floral. . a t:liieago achool a da In studying Irregular plurals of noum when It waa aaked by the teachers give the plural of "child." Then It wai that little Edgnr. who knew how waa at heme, . promptly answered "Twlutj."