Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 10, 1907, Image 6

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    Cured of Lung Trouble.
It If now eleven years since I hn.l
narrow esespe from consumption,"
write CO. Floyd, n lending btiines
man ol Kershaw, 8. C. ' I had run down
Tlmhrr Land Natlca.
United Statea Land Offices Lake
view, Oregon, Pccemler, 1, lOOtt.
Notice la hereby given that lu com
pliance with the provisions o( the act
LAKBVIBW
PLUSH
STAGE LINE
In weigh to 138 pound, and coughing ; . CwucrwMI of junl 3,1 137a, entitled
SyTbe "A- the sale of timber landa
pl-covery. and i.utlnued this fcrahont In the States of California, Oregon,
sit month, when m rough and lung Nevada, and Waahington Territory,"
8. L, McNavohtos, Prop.
trouble were entirely gone and I
wss
raatnrMl to mv nornisl weight, 170
ponnda." Thnnand- of person re
hMledeverv er. tinsrsnteed at I-
Dealt' l ri'iii -tore. .VM and l .
Trial bottle fr-e
OAOTOIIIA.
m v- jf 1 fit Mm 1 in n.iw '3
Office at Mercantile Store
Mage leavea Lakeview Monday, Wed
nedaya and Fridaya at 6 a. m., arrive
DKl-CTOHY
KlmlBupti-' t'hurchof (loose twike
At N?w Pirn reek, Otvjroii.
Proachlng Service nt ll.wlock A. M
nd7;30 I. M on ''noli Suuday
very month.
Sunday School at 10:o'clock A. M
Prayer Ser vice at 7.00 on Wed nc sday
evenlncof each week.
All are cordially invited to Attend
the Services
J. Hawlen Howard Fast or,
aa extended to all Public IanJ Statea
by act of Angnat 4, 18lr, San ford O.
Teaae, of Summer Lake, County of
Lake, State of Oregon, has this day
riled In this office his sworn statement at Flush at 0 p. m. Leave Fiuh Tue
No. 3110, for the purchase of the KSj I day, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6
SEl4 Sec. 20 K NF.' of Section No. ' a. m., arrive at Lakeview at p. ni.
35, In Township No. 37, S, lUnge No. Faenger fare 3 one way or $5 f
19 K, V. M., and will offer proof to 1 round trip. Freight rate from May
' show that the laud sought Is more val- 1st to Nov. 1st ."h per hundred 5 Ironr
TOWN'S IVE LEAGUE
EXCELLENT WORK Of ENTERPRISING
WOMEN IN CRANFOR0, N. J.
WANTED: PlMrlct Mannger t
DOSt slcnn m.I iTi Ue anl dlstiibiite
sample. Snieiy flS.iH) weekly, $:tn
per day, for expeiifc. State age and
present em pl nient IDKALSH F.AH
CO"0 Kando ph St., Chicago. Inn
L5 4 m .
; uable for its timber or stoue than for
agricultural purposes, aud to establish
his claim to said land before Kcgitt?r
' I and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on
4 a lliaj kllV IVU 9mj ... - -k - - - ,r -
He names as witnesses: Cieoriro I).
Harrow, Chas. A. Kehart, Jss. K
Darker, Geo. II. Lynch, all of Lake
view, Oregou. I
Any and all persons claiming ad !
versely the above described land, are
rnnaiiixt tit Hln their rlnlms In this
office on cr Itefore said loth day or
February, 1007.
J. N. Watson,
Register.
Nov. 1st to May 1st 11. 00 ier hnndrc
The Blood Is The Iilfe."
Science has never gone beyond tit
above simple statement of scripture, l!ut
tt Em illuminated that, statement and
ffhra) It a meaning ever broadening with
tha Increasing breadth of knowledge.
When the blood is bad" or impure it
la not alone the body which suffers
through disease. The brain is also
clouded, Vj mind and Judgement are
amTbviny an evil deed or imniirn
fhtVnjfcsbeSirectlv traced ta thn
npanrroi the L7bi Font, impure Mood
CXn be marie nur bv the ne rf in.
Fierce's Ooldfn .Ved:r.-i Visenverr. H
tnrlchps and nnriti.. tho t)TrY
curing, pimples, blotches, erupUons and
Other cutaneous affections, as eczema,
totter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of impure blood.
9
In the cure of scrofnlous swellings, en
larged glands, open eating ulcers, or old
ores, the'CJolden Medical Discovery "has
performed the most marvelous cures. In
cases of old sores, or open eating ulcers.
11 is well to apply to the open sores Dr.
Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos
asses wonderful healing potency when
used as an application to the sores in con
junction with the use of "Golden Medical
Discovery "as a blood cleansing consti
tutions! treatment. If your druggist
don't happen to have the All-Healing
Salve" in stock, you can easily procure it
by Inclosing fifty-four cents In postaro
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 6C3 Main St.,
Buffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by
return post. Most druggists keep It as
vrell as the 'Golden Miical Discovery.
.
You can't afford to accept any medicine
cf uiA,7ioi-n o.m;x.siri(M as a substitnta
for"Gtldon Medical Discovery," which :
a medicine of kxowx cowroMTiiix,
having a complete list of ingredient in'
plain English on its toule-wrapper. i'.:
same being att std as cr.rnvt under oath.
Dr. Fterce's I'Uasant Tellets rreui..
and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowoi
TIIIKF.R UMl 1ITI(K.
United States Ianl OiHce Lakeview
Oregon, Deo, 28 l'JOG.
Notice is nereby giveu that in com-
pliauco with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled.
An act for the sale of timber laud
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, lMi Wil
liam II. Heneflel, oiraisiey, county of
Lake, State of tregon, nns tnis day:
til.! in this office his sworn statement
No. 3ol7, for the purchase of the SWJ
SWJ Sec., 24 NS: NWJ of Sction No. !
2, in lownsnip .o. .io S, Kauge .No,
r.l ri, W. M., and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more val
uable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes and to establish
his claim to said laud before Register
and Receiver at Lnkeview Oregon on
Weduesday the 20th day of March HU7.
He names as witneses:
Roy Chandler, C. A. Rehart, of
Lakeview OreKon, C. S. Henetiel, of
Paisley Oregou, aud Walter Deut of
Adel Oregou.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lauds are
requested to Hie their claims in this
ottlce on or before said 2ltb day of
March, UK)7.
1-H J. N. Watson, Register.
1'lual Proor .Notirr.
1
i IK'partmeut of the Interior, Land
j Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Dev. '. HiXj
; Notice is hereby given that Mary
j H. Dry an, of Lakeview Oregon, has
I tiled notice of her intention to make ,
j final five year proof iu support of her t
claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. i
i'JJt's made January 13th. UU for the j
,SK'4 E'4 Sec. 11 S NW4 A NW4
1 SW i4 Section 12. Towuship : S-.
.Range ll E., W. M., and that said
' proof will be made before Register
! aud Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon,
1 on the Utn day of Jauiiary, 1'7.
' She names the following wituesses
' to prove her continuous reMdeneeup
' on. "and ctiltivation: of, tlit laud, viz:
II. Roush. ;i. M. Iiryau. J. S.
Drauch, A. W. liryan. all of Lakeview
' Oregon.
4.' J. N.. Wut n, Regier.
!
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COMPOUND INTEREST
The trouble with most adver
tisers is that they expect Imme
diate returns of large propor
tions. Oue prominent advertiser
Illustrates the principle of adver
tising in this way:
"The aaoaey xpeaded for
drertlalaa; la the .m a
If place at laterest. The
prata from th aaTertlalaar
r Tlrtaally th taterat
the iBTeataacat.
"The suma spent for advertising
are properly chargeable to cap
ital account because the result
ing good will la something that
baa 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 la 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 return. " Advertising
Experience.
Advertisers ret rood returns
on the amount Invested In
our column. W reach th
panpla.
10 All Our
Subscribers
Ik
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C. O. fletzker, Lakeview, Oregon.
bxaminer
$2
and all old
Byvaor Traaafora, atravta aa4
choola Imaroeal aa4 Waat llaeea
Redeinel kf a Villas Improve,
seat Aaalatlsi Twelve Years Old.
With a allver gray stream winding
(ta tortuous way through the vtllaga
nd an abundance of trees. It la plain
even to the casual observer that Crnn-
font. N. J., wna destined by the Cre
ator to l a beautiful place. Hut In
the begtunlnit. some twelve years ago,
Ita cltixcus were not content to let the
inn Iter rest there. They wished to help
make It a ttcautlful plnce to live in.
It was about this time thnt the Im
provement tongue of this pretty town
was ortfnn!r.cd. and the fact of Its be
ing a prettier town today la tho result
lamely of the league'a work.
The work of the Brst year was to
ward bcnutlfylng the spot on which
the building of the town newspaper
now stauda. and when this was done
a Unrren space, wuere storvkeenera
burned their rubbish and boys played
bull to the Imminent danger of the
passerby, waa wiped out of eslstence.
Au ordinance obtained by the Vlllnge
Improvement league prohibited both
these evils and abolished the gathering
' of the clans on the corner opposite the
statlou.
, In the former days, when any one
wished to build or repair the dock, the w
. .-..- 1 . . i t ,.1... . . :
I I . t-l .U2I I'Ul IU 1-lItlIlltT 111111 3 UO I
so. thus IticonvenleiuMnir every one else
: ami running the risk of spreading dls
! ease lu hat weather. Many complaints
: from the Improvement league resulted
: lii an agreement to let out the river
only on request cf three mid then for
only oue day. These necessary lm
;irj euicuts were followed by a general
, clearing of the streets of litter 11 ml ash
heaps, lhiriui; this the first year the
ki.clety became regularly Incorporated.
The second year of the work of this
ov 'uulzntlou was marked by an nt
t pt at street svrluklnii;. This was
u. cetsful i i every way e'ejit finan
cial y. i;ntertainmentH were giveu to
ra so fund lr a rprfuUlur c.irt ami
Ii vioi; lil.t. i'.las. at the end of one sea
ko.i it w ;s icees'.ary to ills; osc of oae
u t'le ii )..es ia order t ) stral,:htea up
1:1.. ,s. ii'a.U' liauute l. Ii nvever.
: e:.!l'r or this orjiuil'.at:on put
o.her U r: e to k.i-.hI ii-e. II was
I el t j i.ru'; a s:iov plow urouud
. early lu t..e i.a.v k j as t i lear
;i t scti i l. t t .tion and s'orei.
Ii.1 oivaui::tu tlieii turned Its at
. j 1 t J tlie )i t iermeut of the
,) s. A c .i.l.;,t e.iM'ted lor tills
1 l:;s, el--. ;j . the o u frame
c; .il ' i'd.:i;: 111 i'l'l'y st:-e.'t found
.t ::i uii, r:i cnjitilij.;- uiii'le.ia. over
''VuiHi. iusanitaiy and dan. erous. A
1 or pa. ilo would have rculted lu
f.'.-rh 1 of life. The hulldlui;, whlrh
lKOn-5SIONAL.
r'jf.tl-r'rrir't 'r'r'.r'rrff'r'rr'.r'r'r'S' w
p A. WIIIPM, 11. D,
.1
lIIVHI IAN Ml HUrU
Paisley. Oregon.
! IN T V HA I.I.
I I'll J alclan and Nat on
1 OrriCK-Now Italy llullillm.
i I,, a, vow
ltnrnr) Ml l
( l.fck- le .
irru r.-iMv iiuti.iiax.
I. I. VKXATIIf
aitmry.al. IjiM
lnit Jtalt. r" MM-rlai'
orru K-Pair hi.iiiin.i.
(let your flour where you can get
tho best Hurprlso Valley flour nt Iak
vlow Morcantlle Co. 11
J. II. Cutter whiskey at the Hotel
Ijakevlew bar. The best and purest
whiskey made. tf.
Itlue Prints Made.
I will make I Hue Prints of nny
tract of land In tin Lnkeview 1 ,11 nil
District, ami do iilmtract work.
Call on or write It'. II. NNIDICIt,
likevlew, OnKDii. IS tf
lnrnTiiTnc tut yrnoin ik vi.. "1
1 nuui'Min ui 1111 nuniu ri
L
amp No. hf
M.- .a 011 llir lit ami 4th WilMrity nl
rai'li in-iiiili In Maaoniii Hall, at S p. in
K WikineiH K. 1 iiiimil Coimiiainli r
K. N. Uwt mil, rlcrk.
Ieaerl land s Inal fro I.
I.nkevlew, Oregon, Jan. 2 l!k)7.
Notice Is hereby given that Kmiim
l' Wlthtim of I'ulsley, Oregon, haa
Hied tiotiee of Intention to make proof
ou his desert laud clslm No. 0W). for
thn KWJ HWi Keo. 4 NW NWJ Heo.
TplKtH. It. 17 lv, W. M., before Keg
Into and Km elver at lakeview Ore
gou. on I'rlilny, the Hth day of Febru
ary, r.M7. Ho mimes aa witnesses to
prove tho complete Irrigation ami re
clamation of said land:
1 I'. Kllppel, James llonham, An
drew Fonter, Daniel llraf nil of Hum
mer Lake Oregon.
J. N. Wntsoll Iieglster.
TIMMKIt l.il OTITIC.
y v t s t 1 r r t t
sj I.AKKX U W KM AMI MhST. No If
I. 11. 11. r. iniiiii 1 111 ini ami .in inir.
day tvililtlit. nf raih nmiitli III Oilil K.I
town' Hall. Iski'vli-M. A. W. Mamliu
r. f.. J. w. Turkrr. mtIIw.
House
TOLLBTT
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Painter
New Pine Creek,
THIS PAPER
iri'f
Unltml Htsles ljoid Olllcc, Lake-
low Oregon, Deo "JM, l'.UHl.
I Notice is hereliy given that In com-
plinnce with the provisions of the act
I of Congress of Juuo 11, IH"H, eutithxl
I "An net fur the nlo of timber land
III thn States of California, Oregon.
Nevada, and Waahlngtoti Territory,"
, as extended to nil tin Public Iind
Stales by net of August 4, WZ,
' Charles A. Kehart, of I Jikevlew, coun
ty of Lake, Malo ot Oregon, lias this
day filed in this olllcu, his sworn
statement No. W, for tho purtdiase
Manner
. Oregon
Ip ki p!
A.lv.
ill till at K I
IIIO1'
rtinlio A Kni' v l.'4 Hail'
antni. Slri'fl. Han Krani lain. r(. uln-rf
romrarla fur al vrrllHi i"n maiti for 11
iibM-rilirra In I In-
lamliirr 1 lm ri'ttiuvr
from mil' liH-altly t anutliiT. ur chaniti
iln'ir pnaioitii-r alilri-a Mh'iutii ri'ttii'titlHT "
'Irop ihtM nftlre a rarl mi thi'tr aM'r ran It- a1
ilrvM-d lu ibf rutin HiirtuT
lo Cure a Cold in One Day
lake I.AXATIVI liliDMti IJI INK
Tableti.. All ilniKiii-t ri'luml tin
motley ii it fsilw to rum K. V. tirnvt-'n
ikrnatme is on each box L'.'h-
ban i".'a originally put up to nccoin
iii fifty pupils, ha I ln-eil .Tided t 1
i:i e.rry dTectinti. One stairway had
! e "i i l ) ed to tnai.e ro.ii for another
c . r kj.o. iind thui tlie pt!'ils were
u: :e ih:::.."ous a::d tlic i.ii'ns of exit
e:ie. 1. The li.lit v :'s h id aiid the
h.-.i.::! ,- m t iii 1 1 i.. ;;!'i tlr t on cold
...y-i die : ih ol u;h iii :n:s-, I. t'ircu
i lars wore s-eiit out, t!n opera hoil .e
h;n-l s:t! '. speakers : I ! tell the
iitir eni ol' the Ind i-inilit m J'inally
a i.tw.i ii ; r : w..s cal.e.l t i ilerlde
i:; hi : t s ..uc-.io:i nf a new .rhn.il. A
coil'ri '. ery that arose ln-f.ve-n two
Mfti'iiis f tl.e ti n a.- t i the I M'ation
of the ue.v building restilic i in the
ereetio'i of two In iea'l o' nun new
n"h 1
About the sixth year the Ktudy of
hoii-i.'li.ild or iiiumies v.-:i-? taken up.
This phi!.in:hr,ipie work has been dear-e-t
of all t the members of the asso
ciation. An appeal has never been re
fused, whether ti snpr'y furnishings
and f h ( ir t!ie fre-!i air -afip, artiti
c-iai V.'tA s fer mif irtunates, f,.j for
the llKIi'.ry. elotlies f .r tin' needy aui
ine.lieiue nu 1 t.ur-i:i f r t!ie niek. In
'.' a new eoininit'i-e was f,iruied. nnd
n new fund of over S.'Mu was ra!fd t'i
pr .vide free lnspital treatment for the
Kiel; poor of the t iwn. Tim last two
years .if It.s exlstenee this organization
has I ."en working f r the i.-issagc of
the jmre food bill and Is tin- tir-t wo
man's organization t send ta Wasli-l:!t-"!uii
a pt-tltioii indorsing the bill.
This Mssoeiatioti has thoughts of a per
manent h line building, lu which It
hopes I ) be housed before l niu'.
The v;l!.ii;e of ('rauford to lay hl.ows
t!n? re--.it of th -iiod wiij-l; of its Im
provement leauii". Vheii this society
came Into existence the streets were
inikeii-pT, th' waste places orTenslve t i
the eye and too often the back yards
but unslh;!y ash heaps. Tradesmen
by lack of example were wont to
sweep into tho streets the refuse of
their stores. The taiestlnii of disposal
of ashes nud garbage, if dlscmwd at
all. still remained unsolved until the
reorganization of this society. Today
an exccllcut system of ash and refuse
collection has been established upon a
self sustaining basis. Many waste
places have been redeemed. Flower
beds have taken the place of ash heaps
aud tin can collects. No longer do the
sweepings of the stores lie In offensive
i publicity ou the main street. Boxes
have bi-n placiil at convenient places
for the reception of refuse, tho drink
ing fountalu Improved and the railway
station improved and painted and no
longer a rendezvous for the disorder
ly youth of tho town. This during the
twelve years of its existence Is the
work of the Village Improvement
league, ii nd at the do be It said the
tnemls-rs of this are women.
A Lively Tussle
with that old enemy of the race, Cni.
stipatlon, often ciiiIh Iii ApM-inliclt Is.
To fivold nil serliillH tumble with
Stomach, Liver, nnd (towels, take
Dr. Klt)HNew Life Pills. Tiny per
fectly regulate thcNe oruiins, without
pain or discomfort. ut lv tteuli
lirunlHt.
nf the W KM NL Hrt'iHeo.
.Hi Township No 117 H. Itatige
No. IU L, W.M., and will olfer proof
to show that tho land stmgth Is more
valuable for its timber or stono thau
for agriciiltiiral purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land Is-fore
Kcgitdcr and Keceiver st ltkevissr
Oregon on Thurmlay, the -Ut day of
Mucih l'.kl7, lie mimes as wittienaea:
tioe.ll. Lynch (Seo. D. Harrow M. M.
Musgrave V. L. Siielllng, nil of Ijiko
view t IrcKon.
Any and nil persons claiming nd
vere ij tin above describrd Isnils are
rcipichtfd to tile their claimn in this
ottlce on or heforn HBid Jlst dny of
March l!Ki7.
1-9 J. N. Watson Register.
LAKEVII-W
ALTUkAS
STAGE LINE
II. K. luaaia. I'rnp'r.
Office In ISieber'a 5tore
nllKKI' It It ao.
lamac Rarru "r",u l,n "aiii. r. i
JdllICi DdllJ rui,, r,r i,ir . r. . .
lor wi-lhiT. s,ine- i-m-i si1uar' I'rnp au i -i
in right var lai Hraml 111 llaiitf, ra i
Lake. t'oaintfli r alilrap. larview.Ori tot
ln:l v, ex-Arnve
Zac Whitwnnh
Hraii'l with i r,i, nf o-f
-ar. Ila,' I'luWi'iiip "B
rlKht for ewri; ri' i-rae (nr a . ttii-r- I ar Slate'
W. Kansu, Flub ifi'l. loateitlr.' ilt r. a
lai'evltfar Oruaun
Stage leaves Ijikevtew
, cent Snndsy at 111, in
I st Ah limn at 0 p. m.
leaves Alturui br Lakeview at
rt o'( Jock a. in or on the arrival
little MlHiie from Maileliue. Ar
rives in I.akevies in 11.' hours sf-
1 ter lt-n viriaf Alturas.
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