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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1907)
I I, sonn thino to General Information ,NTeRMT ALL OUR VBA E Fiuiilly liquor nt I'oHt & Kl nifi We have a loll net nt Myaell-Kollln & Co'., aatnplea i)( Stork Certificate and bond, with price lint. If you sr oruiinlnliiK n nlink company get our prices nn stock certificate, tf Secretary lllt.ilicock ha withdrawn hi nweptann of the rrsliifiatlon of Michael T. Nolan a Ivi'iiintitr of the Dalle Iiiiii Mlie Mini ordered thor outfit invoKtirfHllon of the office, nrti u larly with a view to acerlaininn the (rill reKardttiK chaw made by Nolan against Mxlcoln A.Mmley. Nolan'aBtatw menl llmt aocompanlwl hi H-slgnall n and which atlrt wh ml aid without action, hal btwn rm:nhlrrod and pre sent a sltuaUon that, in the opinionof rrt'Hiih'iit, cannot ho Ignored. Either the K'Ki"Ur or lite Itm-eiver of thenlllrs ha lntn Ku'ltry of oondticl that warrant (liHliiinxal At all event, the ofhice not hltf ertotiKh to hold In ilh Nolan and Mi Iang, tha Kweiver, aixl it ha Immmi deemed advi able, hrfnr taking any anion w hatever to am-crtaiii w ho i at fault. Oruonian. W print township plat. tf Dutch lunrh at the Ilrewery Hn loon. tf Mining office. hlanba at the Examiner THE 190? WORLD ALMANAC Tha Kxarnlner print twnhlp plat, and make them Into hook to order, tf IMik at the ilescriptloti of th land listed w ith The Kxairiinrr thi week for ale, and delect your piece he for it ha lieen sold to some one e'e. tf Sample nf tin DciirilMon shipping tng nt The Examiner office. All aln- nni) qunllth-n, from Manila to linen. tf lilank for final proof, Desert proof, timher land final proof and hlank affl davit for application for rrd ver tine- men t, hlitiik w itne' affidavit, etc at The Kiarniner oflli-e. tf There In two way to t4'II n Rood cigar; one la to buy It, jmy your inomiy And smoke It. Hut the Ix'ttcr way la ti know that it ih nn Eagle or u Mountain Hose, which In hIimo- Into proof of Ita genulnenr, Made and for sale by A. Ntorktnnn, at the cigar factory, tf We am now prepared to sell several tract of land at price that will startle you, especially if you are acquainted with the location. We have land all the way from f 1.60 ixr acre up to flft; un improved or improved, to amt the purchaser, take (bounty Kxauiiner.t See a emu pie. of the Pacific tiiontly at thin office, and you will not heal tat to pay 92.50 for a year's ul aclptlou to The Examiner atid that valuable Mayaclnc published In Tort land. tf Farmer, have yor butter wru pere printed at The Examine office, I tie tend of endlng away fur the in. You keep your money at home, and patronize thetu that patroulie you, besides, you boo what you are get ting aud don't have to pay for It If It doean't ault you. tf ft. w I.. mmi erl'1oni take vlr, Ore , S tV. Mil f II Secretary f.Bhrvlrw, Ore LAKE OINTV 8 ISINESS VIES ' DIVtlOPMLNT LEAGIE If you wixh Intormation hou Lake ('otinty, Oregon no!lri:na fith or of th above gentiernon, who will ho planned to reply. n. e. church dikixtory. TIih flrnt Hutidi.v In eiu-ti month, preachment Union achool hoiineit 11 A. M. Aaldn from thin preiichlnu every Htinday at 11 A. M. and 7:.'K) I'. M. at Iakevlew. Munhiy Hchool at 10 A. Si. rra erineetliiKThurMday 7:.T) I'. M. Lndlea Aid WeliMday 1:.'X. Choir practice Friday 7:.'). A cordial Invitation Ih extended to you. A. f. ArtiiHtroiiK I'aator. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application, a they cannot reach the dlaeaHod portion of the ear. There la ouly one way to cure deaf ne and that ia by constitutional re me die. Deafneaa ia cauaod by an inflam ed condition of the tuucou lining of the KuMtachian Tube. When thla tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely cloeed, Deafneaa la the reault, aud unlnaa the inflammation can be taken out and this tube reatored to ita normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine caaea out of ten are cauaed by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous aurfacoa. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caae of deAfneaa (cauaod by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for clrcu- lara free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggiata, 75c. Take Hall'a Karu'ly Pills for consti pation. is richly weighted with in formation on almost every conceivable subject and is a marvellous rcixsitory of facts, figures ami C3'clopedic knowledge well nigh in dispensable to everyone who needs to refer to recent historical, political or gen real happenings. Within its covers may be found 10,000 facts and fig ures, embracing almost al most every subject of daily interest. It is the one book that tells you something about everything and everything about a great many things Over 000 pages, strongly bound in an illuminated cov er, Now oa sale all over the United States for 25 cents Mailed to anv address for 35 cents by the Press Pub lishing Company, New York City. If any autecrlter of the Kxarnlner wlahea to auhacrlbvfor "Tom wat aon'a Maalue," we will accept 1.50 from them, write the Utter, buy the' poatat order and aeud for the maga zine to any addreaa. There la but one price on "Tom wataon.a Magn- sine." and we do not club with it, but aa a matter of accomodation to Kubacrlltera to the Kxarnlner we can get them the mngnziue without any trouble or rink to them for tho rvgu lar price. tf. CATARRH Co? az IS'' TUIIir.K I.ANI hOTK'K. Uuited HtateH Land OUlco, Luke view, Oregon, November IS!, likXi. Notice is hereby given that in com plliincu with the provisions of the act OI UOUgrUHa UI uuuu u, mm, eiiwtiuu, "An act for tho Kule of Timber Lands in tho BtnteH of CnllfornlH, Oregon, Nevada aud WuHhlugton Territory," as extended to all tho Public Lund status by act of August 4, 1K02, Kate C. Ogle, of Klamath Falla, county of Khtmuth, etuto of Oregon, bus fllod In thla oltlco her sworn statement No. :i;M!2, for the purchase of the NW4' HW4 and HWW NW. Boo., 35 tp. 31, 8., li. 17 K, W. M.., and will oher proof to show that the lund sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural purpoBes, and to OHtublish her claim to said laud bofore County Judgo of Klamath county, at his ottlohil place of business at Kla math Falls, Oregon, on Monday, tho 4th day of February, 11W7. Hho uamosns wHuohhob: J. II . Horn ing, Hobeit Casey, Chaa. 11, Dtisen Iwry, A. O. Horuiug all of Klamath Falla, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-describod lauds are requested to flletheir claims in this otlioe on or bofore said 1th day of February, 1007. i$ J. N. Watson, Register. Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy le a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. OIVKS RKLIir AT ONCI. It elcnnxeft, soot boa, heals, and protects th uiwitHeu muialirauo. It currn Cutarrli ami ilrivcHftwuv a Cold in tli'i lloud tinicklv lIottiircH tha KoiiHes of Tuxtn and Smell, hft-sy : a. (NmUlua no irions druev Apnltod into tha Boatrila and al8orbeiL Ijiri) r-'iz-i, r.O eonts at DruirgiHt or hv tmii! ; 1 rul hi.o, 10 votita : tuut.. CLY BROTHERS. 56 Warrtn St., Naw Yor. $1,000.00 Reward. Tho Oregon, California & Nevada Llveatock Protective Association will give $1000 Iteward for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing horaea, cattlo or mules belonging to any of tho following members of thla Aaaoclutiou: Cox & Clark, Chevtacan Land & Cattle Co., Horyford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Livestock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Geo. W. Mnpea. Win W. Urown. tieo. M. Jones, Ueo. llauklns. H. It. Chandler, j. v. nooson, u. A. Jieiiart, N. Fine, Hum. Huttoii. W. a. Currier. Frank II. llauera, J. C. llotchklaa, Calder wood Bros.. T. J, lirattnln & Hour. Jauies M. Mocre. A. L). Cecil. T. A. Crump, W. Z. Moms. ('resaler & Hornier, W, T. Cresaler Acty A Ullham, 11111 & Toney. U Kii KiiH w p Hkkvkouii. Preald't o k Kits Fi R, Mn.i.KK.Sec &Trea. Fi.NAMK Com V.1Hki . F. M. Gk 18. U. CUA KYroitu KKBN Tha Leading Paper of u Pactk Oamat Th- Sen Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Tha wry baa vaatUy HOTrapaper ptibllah4 ta tha aatlra Waal. $1.50 a Year ItM-lndina poaUf aa amy et law OuJiad iaua,CM4a aoj Milco It ia Wat baoaia. aaaldaa printing- all tha aava ( tha world aid week la aa lataraattaf way and -ully llluatratlaf many rrl- en. it Has apaoial oaparv mOc oavotad ta ACRICULTUm HORT1CULTURB r-OULTRY LIVi STOCK mining LITERATURl FASHIONS and Sr-ORTS These ara preaddad rrar Vy d tort havtnf a thoroufh koowW ed' p of their apaolaJtles. Th ui;i devoted to Ajrculrure, Hoit.cu ture. Poultry and Live i:cc are well illuatrated and fl ed with matter al th treatoat Interest to all aogafad la thaa iniiu&irtes, ovary liaa balaf wmtcn by those wha are In eloee touch with ooadlttoaa prevalllnj on thla Coast SEND FOR SAfctrUt OOFT. It will ae aeat frwa. Do yoa waat the CWiwiUla Reversible Map? Showtnf th Usatad Statae, De minioa of Canada aatd Nartkera Msiico oa om aido, MAP OF THE WORLD, proaoattac ta rUw In cai ooattaueata bi, wltk all aieaa In tnte pre pom aa, the aav Bra auilaao W tha Karth aa the other aide. Sead $3 a4 fat hs Mas sad "Weakly ehrsoaaWj lar ass yaav, pastara srapsld as atas ssi Papa. The DaJb tnd Mop Only t&?5 a Yttr aL H. sa 1 LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. t The best Vaji"'"rV'l 1 die on the market. t & Alao a complete line of wngou l 4j4 roixH riatan, itn, apura dj qulrta, roacttew, In fact every 4" tblnir In the line of cni-rimr 4 4 4 DWARF FRUIT ORCHARD. Profce 9, A. Waaah'a Naval flaereeafsil Eatersrle. Ont of tha aubjects relating to hor- tlcnlture which demand deaerred at- F. A. Wanjrh of the Mnaaachuaetta Aft- dj- 'rlctiltnrBl coDpcb In the production of dwarf rrnlta. The on fourth acrs dwarf fruit orchard there fruited heav- and buggy narncsa, rotea rlatoa, bits, rhlpr and horae furnlahlnga. He pairing by competent men. i r- v. r .. ,iaati-' . rri . . . . . w6666A 666666 66iAtAAteAA66 HOTEL LAKBVIEYr ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOHOJT FIRST-CLAS5 ACCOnnOOATlON SAHPLE ROOfl For COnn ERCIA TRAVELER COURTEOUS TREATMENT Seoharrow LIQHT & HARROW, Proprietorn BARGAIN DAYS IN MAGAZINES This week the Centre Magnlne Agency will mak- the folIowinfi:barfi:a, prices on on the leading magae zines of the country Just In order to secure your order: No. 1. Two Magazines for the price of one Tha Home Magazine... 100 hnth One mJ McCaiPs Hagazine 50 uum Year ibl.VJLJ No 2. Three flagazines for the price of one Success $1-00 4i,A nn- The Home Magazine... 1.00 Ull "rK.-C ( The Reader 3.00 ."mw.ww N0.3. Four Hagazines for $2.00 Success 1.00 n fl Mrfoll'cMnfrfiTlnp Sfi Clll 1'IVVUII 47iIIMj.MSsliaVf American Boy i.OO The Home Magazine.. 1.00 success $1.00 Cosmopolitan 1.00 one Review of Revsews... 3.00-f-- year The Home Magazine 1.001VW1 four all Yea1$2.00 $3:00 SPECIAL Tha above comblnationaare Rome of the beat ever onered to tne public. The Success Is the best general monthly magazine published. Me Call'a Magazine la the best fashion magazine. Madame Is now the best high-grade woman's monthly published, ana tne American uoy is ao uet In Ita class. Think of It four magazine one for each memoer 01 we lam lly. 3.50 worth for $2.00, provided you eeDd your order at once. Special Agents wanted to securesubscribers toJla dame. Send for our free catalogue. Central Hagazine Agency Box 320, Indianapolis, U. S. A, iw abk apple trkx nt rucrr. (The kin 1 fur stow In Maaaachuaetta. Uy last season. An editorial repre aentatiTS of the New England lloins stead Inspected the orchard when It was in fruit and found the enterprise an unqualiiied success. All of the oin nion fruits, such as apples, pears, pluina. peaches, nectarines, etc., wers tnnnA In th. ilworf raff Mhlan ITfn large applea were seen growing on trees not half oa tall as a man. Toe fruit In some Instances was within two or three Inches of the ground. In the case of pears the trees were about as high aa one'a head, and the limbs were literally loaded with delicious fruit. The peaches, too, were beating heavily, and the close planting did not seem to In J ore the quality of the fruit. In Professor Waugh'a opinion dwarf applea are the moat Interesting and TaJnable of dwarf fruits. Of the forma tinder which they racy be cultivated the simplest Is the bush or rase form. They succeed very well as uptight cordons and all the simpler modificsr tions of this form. As the trees can .be planted very close together (easily as close aa fifteen Inches), thus occupy Jng very little room, s large number of them can be planted In very limited areas of the city lot or back yard. The apple adapts Itself admirably ts horizontal cordona. Dwarf apples re quire practically the same cultiratioa and care as standard applea. The aoU should be cultivated the early part of the aumnier and allowed to rest tho latter part of the year. Cover crop may ba sown during June or Jury, ae- few;- WJ&'ki Catarrh Cannot be Cured TIMBER LAND NOTICE. United States Laud Office. Lakeview u. . ' .... .... . . T A 1-TT TIIKTIAVTO Notice ia hereby given tnui in com- wnn wuu ai x l.va.vo, an Hobertine lvee what every woman moat dealrea , perfect complexion. Jt hrlnga that soft, amooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denote youthfulneaa. It will brink beauty to thoae who lack It; It will retain It for thoae who already posses It; It will enable you to aucceaafully fcombat the ravage of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try Robertlne. Tour druggist will five' you a free aample. All drug Rlata keep Robertlne. pliance with the pruvisiona of the act of llonirresa or June o. iio. eniiuea. "An act for the Bale of Timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tho Publio Land states by act of Auguts 4, 1892, Mary M. Clopton, of Kluniath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, has filed in this office her sworn Btatement No 3180, for the purchase of the W SW See. 11. N J NV4" Seo, 14, tp. 34, B., li. 17 E., W. M., aud will otter proof to show that the land sought is. more vaiuame ior us iimuer or eione thoy cannot rencta the s?at or the disease, Catarrh Is a blood or con stitutlonal disease, and in order to euro It yon must take Internal reml- dlos. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine It was'prescribed by one of the best physicians la this country for years aud is u mrular prescription. Ik Is composed of the best tonics known, than for agricultural purposes, and to j combined with the best blood purl establish his claim to said laud before , fl H.tlnff jirectlyon tho mucous I A. ll n as? It l.nxnt It ns-ta-taiV-n ul of tho two Ingredients is what pro duces such wouderful results In cur ing Catarrh. Send for testimonials tree. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolodo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, price 73c. 'Take Ilall.s Family Fills for constipation. Illiv, Hb his official place of business at Kla math Falls, Oregon, oa Monday, the 4th day of February, 1007. He names as witnesses : James Mon gold, John Krett, Kate Clopton, Har ry Peltz all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Anv and all persons claim u adversely the above-described lansp are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 4th day of February, 11)07 ' APPUiS If UPRIGHT OOSOOMS. Aa gTown at Massachusetts AgTlculturaJ college. cordlug to the custom In the usual or chard management. Practically all va rieties of si ;i. :ies can be grown- as dwarfs, though some succeed better than others. Cure lu I sins Feed Cattere. Every little while we hear of a faru- er losing a huud or arm in a silage cut ter oue this week. This Is usually caused either by stalks getting wedded In the feed rolls or a loose Jacket sleeve getting caught In the toddei and pulling In the arm. Don't roar any but tight fitting or buttou.d un clothing arouud a cutter or machinery of any kind for that matter. If stales get wedged In feed rolls, do not put your hands near the rolls to straighten out matters. Use a large long stalk, or' better still, shut off the feed and straighten out things. Do not crowd the cutter and push with all your might. It will cut more corn If It la not crowded. If you have one of tho old style feed cutters, where the com must be pushed up to the rolls, stand so that you pull It In rather than push; then your elbow Is the polut that' comes nearest the feed roll, and there la very little danger of an accident Rural New Yorker. Looklner lata Past and Future. As we Ijok over the past year and take note of ita conditions and of our owu experience, we should be able to 'note wherein we might have done bet ter. He Is a wise and practical person who is wining to profit by mistakes to the extent of changing his views and practices for what appears to be the better. NDI.KII 48 j, p, wauon, xveisier.