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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1907)
Phllhd Every Ttiuraday. C. O. MOTZKER, Editor and Publisher Ralldtftf Knirrod tt th PoM Offlot l.lcw, Or. 8econcl-l'lftM M Alter. TERMS: One Year, S i Months (Three Months,. $2.00 ..100 ....50 LAKEVIEW. OREGON, FEB. 7. i07. AN ALL WISE PUBLISHER. Lust weeks Silver Lake Oregon ian undertakes to give lessons in printing. For the benefit of reader of The Examiner who neTer see that "Silver Lake Oregonlan" we can say that it is a little patent outside affair owned by a fellow who never soon inside of any other print shop, only as a "pleasant caller," nnd we hardly know what he followed before he be came too fat to work and was given a county snap by the good and sympa thizing people of Lake County and al so a government job which worked iu nicely with his newspaper. Mr. W. l (abbreviated as he suggests) however, is a pretty good fellow ; a good mauy people like him very well, and while he condones his own offenses c.f charging $15 for a 4 line land no tice, consolidated with others, which gives him t3.73 per line for 10 inser tions while the Examiner gets only 25 cents per line for five insertions, or in other words he charges the same class of people 7 Si times as much as the Examiner does in this case, yet he assumes to be the guard iau of the peo pies' pocket books. Look out "dear people." The W4' of the S. L. O. (should be slow) gives an example of how type should be set, which example displays his absolute -ignorance of the printing business. The object intended by the law au thorizing the sale of lauds for taxes in publishing the descriptions,' is to give legal notice to the party whose land is to be sold and also to give a legal and absolute description of tbe lands to the public who is expected to purchase the lands. Descriptions of lands in deeds and mortgages and everything of that character are writ ten out in full, so thf.t there can be no mistake or misconstruction. The fact is, the publishers of the Silver Lake paper nor the party joint ly responsible with them in the publi cation of the editorial roast contained in that sheet last eck, know absolute ly nothing about the printing busi ness and have about as little coneep tion of a legal notice, and such advice is worse than worthless We know nothing of graft ; never had a taste of it; never had a U. S. com missionership, or anything of the sort attached to our newspaper business; always worked for our niek.es, but if the WJ of the S. L. O. ( w) smells graft it is not necessary for him to have a very strong sense of 6tuell. Look around your own bungalo. Bio. W. , maybe the disagreeable odor you com plain of originates closer home than you suspect. Portland was visited by a alert storm Inst week, which dirt Immense, dam age. Following a heavy rain, a It olid, the streets were a glare of ice, and the sU'ct and ice accumulated on trees, telephone, lights and telegraph wires so that they were smashed to the ground. The storm lasted for two days, and all the shrubbry and ornamental trees were gteatly dam aged. For a fauey name the Portland papers called it a "silver storm" if it had Ih'pii a golden storm, Portland would have been mined. The kuowledge that Oregon lias a legislature iu sessiou causes one to pe ruse the papers for news concerning it; but so far so little has lee:t ao complished further than the introduc tion ot a large number of bills iu both houses, that only disappointment fol lows the search. Hut few bills have passed, and those are of minor import ance to the state at large, and din'tia- sou on other pending bills is dry read ing, especially whcti it is set out in the headlines that the defeat of the measure is almost inevitable. There is a bill up for enactment in to law by the legislature which, if it becomes a law, is intended to elimin ate the scab among sheep of Oregon, and thus cause the quarantine against Oregon sheep to be raised. Th" bill ' makes dipping at stated times, and all times in case of scab, compu'sory un- : der the supervision of one clothed) iiiikkk l.(M) oTKK. with authority by the bill. It is Lakeview., Oregon. J an. 2S 1907. thought thai if the provisions of the; Not ice is hereby given that in coin- bill are carried out the scab will be en- pliance with the provisions ot the Act tirely cleared up within two years. ! of Congress of June .1, 1S7S, entitled ' 1 "An Act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Cedarvlllo Record. "Tho Lakeview Examiner is iu a peck of trouble be cause a division of Lake County Is Ihmhk agitated. We dont know any thing about the Oregon laws regarding county division, but If they are like California's the Examiner editor can go to bed and sleep soundly for Lake county will remain Intact. (We slept. Farnk Hums a young man well known in this and Warner valley, died recently at Winhamucca, Nevada. Frank was raised in this county and worked at buocarooing most of his life since old enough to ride a horse. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hums of Warner valley. We did not learn the particualrs of his demise. Notice to Taxpayers. Lakeview, Oregon. The tax roll for the year l'.HHl is uow in my hands for collection, uud will become delinquent immediutly after the tlrst Monday iu April, 1907. If one-half of jour tax is not paid on or before the first Monday iu April, 1907, there will be a 10 per cent, pen alty, and 12 per cent, interest added after that date. No personal checks from part ies outside the county ac cepted. Yours Very Truly, AlUrt Pent, Sheiilf of Lake County, Oregon, j Pated this 7th day of Feb., 1W7. The Spokane Spokesman-Review is endeavoring to have a new state crea ted out of portions of Idaho and Washington to be called Lincoln. A good sized chunk of Oregou will be sacriilced in the deal. For the loss of that part of Idaho known as the Pan Handle, which is to be a part of the state, Idaho is to be compensated with a slice of northeastern Oregon. The creation of new states out of old ones is no easy matter, but the pro moters of this scheme may, eventual ly, succeed. HAPPY NEW YEA.R and the best jjreetitijs of the Season to our friends and eustoniers who have made the past tear the most prosperous we have ever etijmd. 1007 will find us better prepared than ever to fill your wants. Ye are inereasinj the size ol our store to make room for the largest stock of jjoods we have ever ordered, and we will continue to merit your pat ronage by jjivini you the best value tint heavy 1 my -inj; direct from the largest eastern houses allord. BAILEY cS: MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store OASTOIIIA. tuntb lha Kind Yen Have Alwun Bo:, Signature of The high water is not a local occur ence. Everywhere in Oregon and Califorina that can be heard from is having the same experiance. Papers from the Willamette valley express great fears lest the rivers over flow and great damage will result. They have already passed the highwaterj mark, and the downpour of rain cou-1 tiuues. Factories and mills along the riveis have closed down on account of the back water rendering useless the water power. Nevadu, audW ashingtouT erroitory, ns extended to all the Public Lit ml States by Act of August 4, IM2, (leorge A. Ctilhert of Lakeview, County of Iake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Sworn State ment No. 'XM, for the purchase of the N'.. S1., of Sec. No. X in Tp. No. 37 S.. Range No. 19 F... W. M., endj will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than fur agricultural purpos es, ami to establish his claim to said 'aud I e fore Register and Receiver at Lakeview Ore, on Friday the 12th day of April, 1107. He names as witness es: O. 11. Lynch. W. I. McCulley, i M. Musgrave, Leo Emmerson, all of ! Lakeview Oregon, any and all persons 'claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ottic on or before said , 12 day f.f April. l'.M7. ." Id J-N. Watson Register. Timber Land Notice. Jwae&Tbfiic Vermifuge Z w Gives strength to men, women and children.5 dniist's. Klamath county people Lave been coutemplaf ing the construction of a 75,000 court house by the issuance of bonds. Their hopes were shattered a few days ago when Attorney General Crawford informed Representative Merriman that the legislature had no authority to permit Klamath county to issue bonds iu excess of .,u00, which is tbe limit of indebtedness. The state constitution places in each coun ty. 40 cent Value cents a pair at Misses Rubbers Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. '2'.', V.N7. Not'ce is hereby given that in com pliance w ith the provisions of the Act of Congress of June ;!, 17, entitled "An Act for the sab- of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by Act of August 4, 192. Alexander A. Davis, of Sliver Lake, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Sworn Statement No. .'fin I, for the purchase I of the W'2 NW4- Sec. , A K 1 ... NE4 ! of Sec. No. , in Tp. No. .'51 S., Range j No. IS, E.,W. M., and will otter proof ! to show that the land sought is more i valuable for its timber or stone than j for agricultural purposes, and to es- ' tuhlish his claim to said land before the Judge of Klamath Co. Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls Ore. on Wednesday the l.-t day ot May WC, lie names as witnesses: ('has. Mes- ; tier, aud Jas. Mongold of Klamath ! Falls', C.McKeudreu, and Chits. Had- : I ley, of Dairy, Ore. I Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re- j quested to file their claims in this i office on or before said 1st day of May 11)07. 10 J. N. Watsou Register. To Cure a Cold in One Day n Tdic LrcrdSvc Eromo Quinine Tablets. f? fr'juvi tni', so'd u past 12 months. This signature. Cures Ci iu In Two Dys. CTk every . r DVX. GU re .ygssK:rr.rjif rvr: CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Havs Always Bought sely the aliove-described lands are re , quested to llle their claims in this , office on or before ' February, llh'7. 4S. J. N. said 4th day of Watsou, Register. Bears the ..Ug.nat.ure of YOU WANT CAS1H SF Kiintl I'rtxir itli-i-. Land Office at Lakview Ore., Jan. 22, T.HI7. Notice is hereby given that Charles E. Campbell of Paisley, Oregon, has : filed notice of his intention to make ; final Five year proof in support of bis I claim, viz: Homestead Kntrv No. 2"ol, made Feby. r."2, for the K'.. j NK1., Sec. '.), and W, NW1, Section i in, Township 33 S, Range H W. M. , and that said proof will be made ! before Register and Receiver, at Lake i view Oregon, on 9th day of March, j VK). Jib names the following witness ; es to prove his continuous residence i upon, aud cultivation of, the land, viz: ) J. F. Clarkson, and Willard Duncan . of Lakeview Oiegon, T. J. lirattain ' anil Fred Pike of Paisley, Oregon. -8 J. N. Watson Register. FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSINESS I CAN GET IT No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in What Town, City, State or Territory it is Located If 1 did not have tbe ability and facilities to Bell your property, I certainly could not afford to pay for thin advertisement. Thin "ad" (like nil my other "ads") Ih practically sure to place on my list u number of ntw properties, and I am Just as sure to sell these properties and make enough money In commissions to pay for the cost of these "ads," and make a good profit lesiles. That Is why I have so large a real estate business today. Why not out your proierty among the number that will be sold as a result of these "ads?" 8 i will not only sell it some time but will be able to sell It oulckly. I am a siec- ailist in quick sales. I have the most complete and up to date equipment. I have branch offices throughout the country and a field force of men to find buyers. I do not handle all ilnea usually carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SELL real estate and lots of it or go out of business. I can assure you I am not going out of business. On the contrarv. I ex Dec t to find .at the close of the vear. that l nave soia twice as many properties as 1 did tbe past year, but it will first be necessary for me to "list" more pro perty. I want to list YOURS and SELL it. It doesn't matter whether you have a farm, a home without any land, or a business j it doesn't matter what it is worth, or where it is located. If you will fill out the olank letter of in quiry below aud mail it to me today, 1 will tell you how and why I can quickly convert the property into cash, and will give you my complete plan j Denei'l I.hikI Final I'roof. i Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 0, 1907. i Notice is hereby given- that Hazen j j A. lirattain of Paisley, Oregon, has! ! filed notice of intention to make proof j ion his desert-land claim No. &0.'l, f or j ! the SKi SKi aud L.ot 1 Sec. Ip:Jt S 'It. 19, E..W. M., before Register aud Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Sat urday, the 9th day of March, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation aud re clamation of said land : Charles Hanuon, Elmer Stanley, Paul J. Rrattain, Win. Johnson all of Paisley Oregon. :i-7 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber Land .Not Inc. I'llited Stales (wind Ollire, Luke- i view, Oregon, Dec. Ill, :m;. ! Notice Is hereby given that In enm- pllnnce with the priivbliiiiH nf the net nf KligresH uf .1 line IT, entitled ! "An act fur t he sub" nf timber hinds In the States ui California, Oregon, Nevada, a in I Washing ton Territory ," as e tendril to all the Public Land States by act uf AugtiHt I, IVr.', Rob ert O. Horning, nf Klauiatli Falls, cuunt.v of Klamatli, state nf Iregoii, lias filed In this ollice bis sworn statement No. Is . for the purchase nf the s!n e,'. Ni:';.Ni:i, s,c. .. nwj NW.'j, of Section No. 0. Ill Town ship No. Ill S., Range No. Is 10., W, M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, anil to establish his claim to said land ls-fore County Judge of Klamath Co., at his ofliclal place of business at Klamath Falls Oregon mi Tuesday, the Mb day of March. 1907. He names aa witnesses: ('. II Dus- enbery, Rertllall, W.A. Del.ell, Har ry (loud win of Klamath l ulls, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above- descrlls'd lands n re requested to file their claims In this ollice on or ls-fore said fth day of Marco I'Ju". .V) J. N. Watson Register. Free of Charge and terms for bndling it. The informtion I will give you will be of great value to you, even if yon should not sell. You had better write today before you forget it. If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House, or Uusiness, ii any part of the country, tell me your requirements. I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily. DAVID P. TAFF, the Land Man, 415 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. KANSAS If You Want to Sell Fill In, Cut Out and Mail Today. Please send, without cost to me, a plau for finding a cash buyer for my property which consists of Town County State Following is a brief description: Lowest cash price Name Address If Yon Want to Buy Fill In, Cut Out and Mall Today. I desire to buy property corresponding approximately with the following specifications: Town or city County State Price between f and f I will pay f down and balance Remarks: Name Address The Eaxminer office has received a shipment of flue business cards, also a new lot or ladies' calling cards, we have the latest in type faces for print ing ladies calling cards. The Tiffany Text is tbe latest. tf TIMHKK I, AM it -OTIC K. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon. November '1, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for tbe sale 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, 1892, A. Odalite Horning, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregou, has. filed in this office his sworn state ment No. ICiOJ, for the purchase of the WA NE4 Sec. 10, SEU SE Sec. .i and SWJ SWi Sec. 2 tp. X 8., R. 17 E.. 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 land before County Clerk of Klamath county, at his offi cial place of business at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1907. He names as witnesses: J. R. Horn ing, Robert Casey, Cas. II. Onsen bery, 11. C. Ogle, all of Klamath Falls, Ore gon,. Any and all persons claiming adver- Timber Land Notice, I'nlted States Iand Ollice, Lake view Oregon, Dec, , 19011. Notice Is hereby given that In compli ance with the provisions of the tct of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land States by net of August 4, 189?, Albert A. Farrow, of Paisley, county of Lake State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No, 3437, for the purchase of the NWJ of Section No. 3!, In Township No. 34 S, Range No. 18 E w M, and will offer proof to show that the land nought Is more valuable for Its timber or stouo thun for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday, the 'ilt day of February 1907. attalnmes as witnesses: 11. A Pr P. .L lirattain, D. II. Con J C TIMIIMI I.IMI MITII I: Timber IjuhI, Act June 3, 1S7H.--' Not ice for Publication. Cnited State Land OMIce, Lakcvieu, Oregon, Dec, -7, PMl. Notice is hereby given that ill compliance uith the i rovisious of the act of June 3, I'iTS i-nt it lei I "All Act for t he sate of timber lauds iu the Slides of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ns ex tended to all the Pill lie J,atid Slates bv act of August I, is.cj, the follow ing persons himi filed in tins office their sworn statement-, tow it: Ottie Chandler of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of I licnii. Suoru State fuellt No. I'.l'll for the purchane of the S'..SKi S.-c. ;,, and N' .NJ-'.J Sec. H, '1'. 37 S., R. HI E..W. M." May A lil.-.t loin of Jikeview, County of Lake, Stat of Oregon. Sworn Slat. -incut No. .'Ili'.'i, for I lie purchiini. of the N'.,NER SWJNFR un.l SKI NWJ, Sec, ii, T. 37 S. R. i' E..W.M. That they will olTer proof to show that the land sought is inorii valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Likevlew, Oregon, on Thursday t he I Ith day of March, 1907. They name as wit nesses : R. A. Haw kins, Nathan Wilcox, J. M. Curry, John Carl, All of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re (iiiesed n file their claims in this of fice on or before the said 11th day of March, 1907. I ' J. N. Watson, Register. rad d W'eldy and M.C. Currier all of PU'HW. Oregon An)' and all person claiming ad versely the above descrllied lands are requested to tile their claims In this oflice on or before said 21st day of February, 1907. J, N. Watson r0 Register, TI.YIIIF.lt t.Wlt OTI K. United States Laud Office, Lake view, Oiegon, Dec. 31 I'.HNi. Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public- Land States by act of August 4, 1892., Will iam J. Moore. Of Laknvtdur. eninitir of Lako, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No, 3fi3'2, for the inirchitHn of tha wt! SEJ SEi SEi Sec. 33 HWJ. 8W$ of Sec tion 34. township No. .'Hi. S.. No. 'M E.. W. M.. and Will l.irr rir.w.f to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber Or Htnnn thun for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said laud before Itcglster uud lieeeiver ut Lakeview Oregon, on Friday, tho V.2 day ot March, 1907. He names as witnesses: V. L. Suelliuu. It. A. II fall If Inu ti E. Riuehart. A. W. ltrvun nil r.f Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming versely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims iu this before said '.'2 day of oince on or March 1907. J. N. Watson, Register. A Valuable lesson. "Six years ago I learned a valuable lesson," writes John Pleasont, of Magnolia, hid. "i then began tak ing Dr. King's NW Life PJIIh. and the longer I take them tho better I find them." They pjaso everybody. Guaranteed afXe Beall's druggist