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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
Jtalt CUmttttt C5tt.ntnrf . PahlMh'd Every Tharwla. C. O. METZKER, Editor and Publisher Herl BalMtai Kntcrl t the I'ont Offlet lAitevle. Ore. Hii1-ClM Metti-r. .One Year, $2.00 TERMS: Sx Months, I 00 (Three rtonth, 50 LA1EVIBW. OREQON, FEB. 21. i07. Massingill and Ay res returned from the Windy Hollow niiuea Tuesday and report fairly good headway being made on development work on some of the claims. There are between 25 and 30 prospectors there from different places, most all strangers, who ate liv ing In tents, and seem to be doing some thorough prospecting. It is sin cerely hoped that these mines will. prove eqnal to the statements sent out concerning them. The prospects are aid to be good, and some fine speci mens of gold bearing rock have been taken from a number of the claims, and everyone hopes that development of the claims will establish absolute confidence iu the district aud furnish a basis for safe investment. The experiance of Multnomah county aught to be a valuable lesson to Ihe other counties of the state in buying up lands for taxes at tax sales. ine statutes provides that counties may buy up lauds at tax sales, but mnst not hfl a competitive bidder for the lands, aud deeds issued for such property must 6how on their face that no other bid was offered for the par ticular piece of property. It is esti mated that the deeds for 1.000,000 worth of property bought by Multno mah county for taxes are void because the fact that the county was not a competitive bidder was not stated on the face of the deed. There I very little talk of war or late. Yariius rumors are afloat as to the possibility of an amicable settle ment of the difficulties Itetweeu the Unite Slates and Japan, but the op timist can find toufortin the uego tiations for a settlement. The San Francisco delegation that visited Washington to discuss the question with the president had somo difficulty Stockmen Take Notice. All persons desiring to grace their steck within the Fremont and (loose Lake Forest Reserves during the sea son of 11V7, are requested to make ap plication for this privilege and secure a permit from the Supervisor before entering or crossing reserve lands. The regular application blanks for gracing ernilt can le secured by in securiug terms fully satisfactory to wilting the undersigned, at Lakeview themselves and the people whom they represented, who kept the wires hot with telegrams urgig a bold stand, but they were reasonable men and knew the president could not positive ly promise them what they asked for. Japanese exclusion Is the real solution t.f vthe matter, aud when congress Jmt Iff to grant that, other questions 80uth, should submit their appllca- be easily settled. tions not later than March 20th, 1007. I A general atockmeetlng will lie held in Lakcview March 7th and 8th. The i object of the meeting will be to make I grazing allotments and to decide on jderlnate divisions ltwecn cattle aud ! horse districts, and sheep range. Oregon. Applications for grazing in the (.loose Lake Forest Reserve should le on file In this office not later than March 7th, UK'7. All persons desiring to use the Fremont Forest Keeerve, which Is the territory north of the township line between townships !W and 31 it is a source of much satisfaction to know that The Examiner typeset ting machiue is not the only typeset lug machine that makes transpositions. In the Portland Oregon isn article concerning the exchauge of views be- I-.-,., w j similar meetings will be held at Pals- tween the president and the Califor- , . , . 01, ... . . ... . , . , ley, Oregon, on March 15, and at 811- nut rtAli?nrinn in Uanh nulnn for tfhn " " . . ver Lake, Oregon, March 'JO, nia delegation in Washington for tho purpose of coufcriug with the presi dent on the Japanese question, the Oiegonian typesetting machiue made the article read "A deadlock followed the exchange of wives." somebody, an historionomer, wrote at the beginning of the legislative ses sion that Oregon's preseDt lawmaking body had more of a sprinkling of young meu than any previous one. and gave as a possible reason the new primary law by which most of the present body was elected. The ques tion now arises, is the youthfulness of the body responsible for the gorge of bills throughout the session, which has, to a great extent, retarded ueed ed legislation, and the apparently pre dominant idea that it is more honor able to introduce many bills'than it is to give perspicacity to the few impor tant matters of 6tate? Those who have made tlnal proof on timlier claims and homesteads recent ly will be pleased to know of the pres ident's most recent order, modifying former orders as to the issuance of patents for lands. The embargo was raised from Oregou laud entries through the efforts of Senator Fulton, who, it is apparent, has the interest of his constituents always at heart. for the j convenience of residents living uear these places. All sections of the country adjacent to the reserve should be well repre sented, so that a fair and equitable adjustment or tno range may ie se I cured, therefor, all stockmen depeud- ing on the Forest Reserve for grazing, are urged to attend one of these meet- lug. Very Truly Yours, Lakeview, Oregon, M. L. Erickson, February 15th, 1907. Forest In spector In Charge. Tba long looked for "divy" with the Indians of the Klamath Reserva tion has begun. To reeniburse the" Indians for lauds about Riy given to the whites the Indians will receive N3, 0CK). This sum is alont to be "distributed among about l'O of the Indians, which will make about one big eat. Ex-Xiovernor Iliggins of New York, died ou the l.'Uh of the mouth at his home iu New York. The much talked of note which Mrs. Harry Thaw wrote to her husband just before he killed White, the contents of which has been kept from the public, was brought out in the trial. The note was very short, and was disap pointing to those who have been read ing the evidence and expected tone thing staitliug when the note was made public. "The b was here a minute ago, but went out aain. " Mrs. Thaw testified that "the b-" meant the blackguard, as Mr. Thaw always referred to Stanford Whit? Klam ath county w ill taxes this year. raise 2150,000 Mr. aud Mrs. Cary Ramshv and Miss Mae Martin, who went to California some time since for the benefit of the hitter's health, are now at Oakland. Miss Martin is greatly improved, and will return shortly. Cary writes that he only weighs 108 at present, and is thinking of coming home before he gets any worse. Klamath Falls Herald. The Examiner reporter had the pleasure Monday evening of attend ing a smoker, given by the Forster Lodge, Court Pi no wood. This lodge is very prosperous; has money iu the 'treasury after paying all its obliga tions, and appropriates a sum ouo a month some sort of an entertainment for its members and whatever guests they may wisn to iuvite. Refresh ments was served in the hall, and we hpe to 1m pardoned if we "brag"' a little on tlie good time we hud. HAPPY NEW YEAR nntl the best reelings of the Season to bur friends find customers who have made the past jrcar the most prosperous we have ever, enjoyed. 11)07 will find us better prepared than ever to fill your wants. We are increasing tho size of our store to make room for the largest stock of goods we have ever ordered, and we will continue to merit your pat ronage by giving you the best value that heavy buy ing direct from the largest eastern houses afford. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store 1 yM" ' I 9"UH 'ST How's This? W offer One Hundred Duller Re ward for any case of Caarrh that cannot In? cur-d by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe liVm perfectly honorable In lu all business tranractions and financi ally able to carry out any obligat ions made by his linn. Walding, Kiiinan & Marvin, Wholesale Iirugglsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intcru allv, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur.aces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7."c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. . Curtis Alexander, wife aud son, ar rived iu Ijtkeview lust week from Mexico, where .they have lived for a number of years. Mr. Alexander is a cousin of Mrs. 1). C. Schmiuck. 'Fuey expect to make their future home iu this county, somewhere. Mr. Alexan der is looking over the country to find a suitable location.' He visited this country a couple o' years go. He says Mexico is a nice country to tra vel through, but is not a deairjtblo place to live. Mr. Alexander aud family left for Summer Lake Wednesday. To Cure a Cold in One Day FoV3tive Bromo Quinine Tablets. e rV & c ., ., Mi.r.jn le- es sold H pet 12 month. ThS signature, signature. Cures Crip f f In Two Days. M on every box. . every ix. 25c. k Neighbors got Fooled. " I was literallly coughing myself to death, find had ls-coine too weak to leave 1113 bed ;mnl neighbor pre dicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks be to God. I was induced to try Ir. King's New Discover v. 1 1 took just! four fine dollar bottle to completely cure thecought and restore me to good sound healt h,' Uncnpher, of Oovertown, Stank 'o., Ind. This Klngof cough and col I cure and healer of throat and lungs, is gua ranteed by I'O P.eall Druggist. 50c. and 1.00. Trial bottle free. lo thoy III? If tliry'r not KX At'TI.Y rlk-lit. let u make thimi en. When w lit you. w Mt ynu At' ( I UATKI.V. l.onit eX(rli'ii.-,', p?ry iii-cfFHiiry ii-iiillle nar.itii mill th n-'iulroil knol-itKq n i!)llin 11 s to correctly uw the ani-, our own complete wurkuhop, with every f.i.-llity-cven to t lie Knn.lin of ic-. iii i.n.if- are all at your IL'poril here, aiiurlng n R.-rvire not txss!tle with others lets fortu nately equipped. AKaln-tlo your Kli--s" KIT, or neurlv Munsdl Optical Co. Hunting for Trouble. "I've lived lu ( 'ulifrniu 'o years, and am still looking for trouble In the way of burns, hutch, wounds, bolls, cuts, sprains, or u ihu of piles that. DucMt'U'H Arnica Salve won't quickly cure," u rit4'K 'lini leH Walters of Alle ghany, Sierra ('11, No use hunting, Mr. Walters; it cures everv case. writes Mrs. Fvai (;un ran teed at Lee Deall's drug store. TIJtllKK MITII K. I'uiled States Land Otllce, Iakeviev Oregon. Feb. H, I'.KIT. Notice is hereby given (hut iu com pliance with tho provisions of the act of Congress of June 17, entitled "An m t for tho sale of timber lauds iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wanhiiigtoii Territory, as extended to all the Public Laud j States by act of August 1, IN'.'-, Saruh . A. Paxton, of Lakeview, County of I Iike, State of Oregon, has this day I llleil iu this otllce) his sworn ntatcuient ; No. .'Wsl', for the purchase of the NKJ i NLJ of Section No. Ul, in Township ,' No. :ill H., Kaugo No. 0 K., W. M., anil will olfer proof to show that the lauil sought is more valuabla for its j timber or stone than for agricultural : purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud U-fotu Register aud Ke ' ceiver at Lakeview Oregon, 011 Fri day, the l'.ith day or April, P.7. ' lie names as witnesses : (ieo. Lynch I Creed Pendleton, Loreu lluiley, Jidui ) i'remner., all of Lakeview, Oregon, j Any aud all persona claiming ad 1 verscly the above described lands are ; requested to lllo their chiiius iu this , otllce 011 or beforu said KMbilny of April, 11N)7. j7-10 J. N. Watson, Kegister. Tinnrii mitm v.. TIiiiIht lin.l. Art June .'1, IH7N.-. Notice for P11I. lb-lit ion. 1'nltod States Laud Oltlce, likeview, Oiean, Dec. -7, r.HNi. Notice Is hi-reby gln-ti that. In compliance with tho provimous of the act of June. 'I, 17. entitled "An Act for tho nale of timber lauds in tho States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory. as ex- tended to all the Public Land States, by act of A oii,t 4, s:rJ, the follow ing persons have tiled iu this otllco their sworn statements, to wit: tHtio Chaudli-r of lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon. Sworn State, rnetit No. :i(i;i for the purchase of tln S'VSK1 Sec. 5. ami Na.KJ Sec. H, T. :i7 H. , K. 'Jl K..W. M. May AlilMtroni of likevlew, County of libe, State of Oregon. Sworn Statement No. :Ut, for the purchaso ir tho N'...NKL KWJNKI, and SKI NWJ, Sec. 5, T. .17 H. K. 1M K.W.M. That they will tdfrr proof to show that the laud soiik'tit Is more valuaNo for its timber or stone than for agri cultural put-pones and to cMuIjIihIi their claim to Hind hind tn fore Keginter and -Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, cut Thursday the llthday of March, 1!hi7. They inline u witnesses : K. A. Haw kins, Nathan Wilcox, J. M. "Curry, John Carl, All of ljtkevlcw, Oregon. Any and all persons i-lalining adver sely the above dcHcriU'd lands are r quesed n III.- their claims in this of llie on or before the said Itth day of Mutch, i:hi7, 1 '' J. N. Watson, Register. BF YOU WANT CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSINESS I CAN GET IT No Matter What Your Property is Worth, 01 in What Town, City, State or Territory it Is Located -1 If I did not have the ability and facilities to sell your property, I certainly could not afford to pay for this advertisement. Thin "ad" (like all my other "ads") la practically sure to place on my list a numlnsr of new 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 besides. That Is why I have so large a real estate business today. , Why notput your property among the numl)er that will be sold as a result of these "ads?" I will not only sell it some time but will be able tti sell It quickly. I am a spec- aihst in quick sales. I have the most complete and up to date equipment. I have branch offices throughout the country and a Held force of men to find buyers. I do not handle all ilnes usually carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SKLL real estate and lots of it or go out of business. 1 can assure you I am not going oat of business. On the contrary. I ex Dec t to find .at the close of the year, that i nave soia twice as many properties as 1 did the past year, but it will Brut be necessary for me to "list" more pro jerty. I want to list YOURS and SKLL it. It doesn't matter whether you have a farm, a home without any land, it doesn't matter what It Is worth, or where it is located. If you will fill out the blank letter 01 in and perty or a business; qulry below and mail it to me today, 1 will tell you how and why I can quickly convert the property into cash, wiu give you my complete plan Free of Charge -and terms for hndling it. The informtion I will give you will be of great value to you, even if you should not sell. iou cad better write too ay ueiore you iorget it. XI you want to buy any kind of. a Farm, House, or Uuslness, u any part 01 tne country, ten me your requirements. 1 will guarantee to nil them promptly ana satisfactorily. DAVID P. TAFF, the Land Man, 415 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. KANSAS I You Want to Sell Fill In, Cut Out and Mall Today. riease send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash buyer for my property which consists of Town County State Following is a brief description: Lowest cosh 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 t down and balauce , Remarks: Name Address T I mt V. It M M) o rn K. Lakeview., Oregou. Jan. '2'X Y.Hil. Notice is hereby given that in com- pliaticn with the provisions ol the Act: of Congress of Juno It, 1878, entitled j "An Act for tho sale of timber lands i in tlie Htntes of ( 'nl i torn in. Oregon. I Nevada, andW ashingtonT erroitory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by Act of August 4, 18!rJ, (Jeorgo A. Gilbert of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his Sworn State ment No. 355i, for the pure huso of the Sn Hi-i of Sec. No. 35 in To. No. 37 S., "Range No. 19 E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable fur its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos es, and to establian bis claim to said 'and before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Ore, on Friday the 12th day of April, 1107. He names as witness es: O. II. Lynch, W. I. McOulley, M. Musgrave, Leo Kmmerson, all of Lakeview Oregon, any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oltlce on or before said 12 day of April, 1907. 510 J N. Watson Register. Timber Land Nolle. Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. 29, 1907. Not'.ce is hereby given that in com pliance w itb 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,! as extended to all the Public Land States by Act of August 4, 1892. Alexander A. Davis, of Sliver Lake, County of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this day filed in this otllce bis Sworn Statement Ho. 3504, for the purchase of the W4 NWJi Sec. 5, & E)4 NE4' JNO. , in Tp. INo. m n., Kange kiting from the Grave. A prominent uianufactiier, Wm. A. Fertwell, of f.ucama. N. C, relates a most remarkable experience. He says: "After taking less than three bottles of Electric Hitters, I feel like oiu rising from the grave. My trouble ia Hriglit's disease, in the Dial e ten stage. I fully be neve i-iectric miters win cure me per manetiy, (or it has already sloped the liver and bladder complications which have troubled me for years." Ounran teed aT l ee Real! Druggist, Price only 50c Timber Land Notice. United States Land Ortice, Lake view, Oregon, Dec, 10, P.HMl. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, en titled, "An act for the sale of tlrnlsT lands In the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Terrl tory, as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 1, 181)2, Harry W. Crawford, of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has tiled in this office his sworn statement No. J130H for the purchase of the N WJ of Section No. 10 In Township No. 35 K., Range No. 17 E W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone t han for agricultural purposes, and to es- of Sec, ?Jh.lidtFE 'I' ! t.Ml.h his claim to said land More is more valuable, for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Judge of .Klamath Co. Oregon, at his office at Klamath Falls Ore. on Wednesday the 1st day of May 1907. He names as witnesses: ('has. Mes- ner, and Jas. Mongold or Klamath Falls. C.McKendree, and Chas. Had- ley, of Dairy, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims In this office on or before said 1st day of May 1907. County Clerk of Klamath Co., at his ofliclal place of business at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 1907. Frank Johnson, Lynn Lowe, D. W, Russell and Jesse Cravens, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or la-fore said 5th day of March, 11)07. 51 J. N. Watson Register. Sale of Timber Land. Pariles who have tiiuls-r laud f.r sale will do well to Investigate our ferinsand methods of handling lauds. We have an olllce In Lakeview, when- contracts can be made and ontlium taken on latnL We guarantee the highest market price, and are In a position to demand and obtalu It, having been In t he business for many years and In close touch, with nil the land dealers of the country. Satis factory results guaranteed by the La (irande Investment Co. Write C. o, Metzker, Lakeview, Oregon. Timber Land Notlae. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, Dec. 10, 1IHMI. Notice Is hereby given that lu com pliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands In the States ol Callforn til. f)ivwisn Nevada, and Washington Territory.'' as extended to all tho Public Land States by act of August 4. lHd'2. Rob ert O. Horning, of Klamath Falls. county of Klamath, state of Oregon, uas men in this office Ida aworn statement No. 34k j, for the purchase of the KJjNKX, NEjfNHl, Sec. ill, N WJ of Section No. 20. In Town. ship No. 34 8J( Range No. IK R. v. M, and will offer proof to ahi iw thnfc the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establinh hi- claim to said In ml i,ef,.m Judge of Klamath Co,, at his official Piace or ousiaess at Klamath Falls Oregon on Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 1907. He names ns witnesses: O. II Dus enbery, Rertllall, W.A. Detail, Har ry (ioodwln of Kluinatli Falls, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above- decr "bed 1 lands of m!SW Wu U 5th day M J. N. Watson Register. 510 J. N. Watsoo Register.