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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
Cured of Lung: Trouble. It i no eleven year kinee I had Timbi f Land Nolle. United Ststes Lund OttW, Lake view, Oregon, December,!, 1VXH?. Notice Is hereby Kiveu that in com- LAKEVIEW PLUSH narrow encape irom mnnimi' 'i rlla f II KlovH. Icndifltf llllineS man nl Kershaw, 8 C. " I runt tun clown j pliance with the provisions or tne act In weWihi to 138 pound, and comiliint: j of oiiKree of June ."VI, 187$, entitled , wr contnt. tmtn ny .iay . .m.. n .m. , (f t,niWr Finally I Ih-hrh taking l'r. Mi'tf e . , I)i.,-erv, and continued this f. r i.h,mt in the State of California, Oreuon, i - ... .1.. .... i i .i.i. ; BIX n.ont nf w "en hit vmikh "", 4ovw, nim hti.ii.hivui irimvij, STAGE LINE I. K. Tavlor. Prop. tronh'ewete entirely (tone ami 1 rmimnil tn inv normal Height. 1'' pound. " Thousand of person.- are healed everv year. Guaranteed at Lee lt'Nll tlrutf' store. .rtc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. a! extended to all Public Land State by act of August 4. 12, Smifeid O. j Pease, of Summer I-ake, County or j Lake. Stiite of Oregon, hits this day Office at II. Reynold' 5tore. Staiie leave lakeview Monday, Wetl nesdays and Friday at h a. m., arrive! statement ' ',',,," l " P Leave Piush Tuea. . . .. fi : uVf . inurstisys ami aiuroay. at r - .no. ;iiii, ior me purcimse m mi : . , . . - ... a. m.t arrive at Ioikeview at 9 p. m. i i- r. 4 .t-t . ' . y .... 4. -.---- - ...---T-w-. - -. 1.. TV.,..,..!, in V It l Q fvMUL'A . ... . ... ... i. w i ....in-iii ir.r unuif fo i rounu inp r lift Kiipiimi nurcnoi t.oosc .ar. j - , ... v, , ... , tv. iiulurwi . TJii: DOOM OF VENICE IT MAY BE TO LIE IN THE BOSOM OF THE ADRIATIC. The t'nmnaa Hrlla of HI. Mark's Mar Toll on Orran'a Itrptha I.Ik Thou of OI4 I'nrl Hornl-Th Ran ken Ulr. of (Ki W orld. PROn-SIONAt.. I A U'lTlilM M It 1 t, iiiiii in, in vt iimm ia mil l m.r.o Paisley, Oregon. At Xev riiie Cret'k. On'sioti. rrprtrliiiurServlri'8 at U Mu'lock'A. M i UHle for its timber or stone thnn for. a a t l l and 7;:U P.M. on each Sunday of ; agricultural purposes, ami in PMiaiuiao Paeti(cer fare 3 one ay or 5 tn Fremht rate from Mai (roi) Nov. 11 to May let tl.COpei htindie every month. Sunday School at 10:oYhck A. M. VrnycrScrviccat 7."on Wednesday evening d each vvtvk. All are cordially invited to attend the SrvUvn. .1 "aydeti Howard Pastor. his claim to aid land lefore Heiiiater- and Receiver at Ioikeview, Oregon, on Friday the l."th, day of February, 1SV7. He names as witnesses : (ieorkie l Harrow, Chas. A. Rehart, .las. K. Rarker, lieo. H. Lynch, all of Iike-' view, lrej:on. ' Any and all persons claimim; ad- " j versely the above described land, are i-L; Pistrict Managers to requested to tile their claims in this advertise anil distribute j office on t r before said Kth day of ... Salery fH.OO winkly, $:5.tX) February. llKC. iT day, for expenses. StHte aire and j J. N. Watson, p.eaenteniplovment. 1 PKA LSII FAR ; P.enister. O ,3V Randolph St.. Cl-icago. - Ian. j 'JT 4 ru. OASTOniA Ban Uw I1" I3 Haw Aiwavs BcajS Blgnatma af The Badge of Honesty Is on every wrapper of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery because a full list of thi ingredients cominising it is printed there In plain Emsli.-h. Forty years of experience has proven its sutierior worth as & blood purifier and invigorat ing tonic for the cure of stomach disorders and all liver ills. It builds up the run down system as no other tonic can in which alcohol is used. The active medic inal principles of native roots such a? Golden Seal and QuiH-ns root. Stone pti1 Mandrake root, Rloodroot and IJiack Cherry bark are extracted and prexTviti by the use of chemically pure, trij refined glycerine. Send to Dr. U. V. Picrc at Ruffafo, N. Y., for free booklet which quotes extracts from well-recognized med ical authorities such as Drs. Bartiiolow, King, Scudder, Coe, Ellingwood and a host of others', showing that these roi.'ls can be duf'fnded upon for their curative action iall weak states of the stomach, accomppied by indigestion or dyspepsia as well inUl bilious or liver complaints and in Hwasting diseases "ihere there is losrflesh and gradual running do n f tlstrength and system. The "Oohien Medical PigcoverT"maVfS rich, unre ht'xxl and so invigorate a-:d regulates the" stomach. Iivr anrl b'V and, through tliem. the whole sys'-i. TinillltUlllXlTKK 1 United States Land Office Lakeviewt ! Oregon, leo. 2S PVi. j I Notice is hereby given that in com- I pliance with the provisions of the net j ! of Congress of June 3, ISTS, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands ,' in the States of California, (Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, : I f) hs extended to nil the Public Land ; ! States by act of August 4. l;tiWil-; ilium H. Reuefiel. of Paisley, county of j j Lake. State of Oregon, has this day, Hhid in this office his sworn statement ! No. XilT, for the pnrcha-e of the SW'i ' SWJ Sec, 21 N'.. NWJof Section No. ! i i in Township No. Xi S, Range No. i jpl rl, W. M., and will oifer proof to j ishow that the land sought is more vul- . I unble for its timU-r or stone than for i ngrictiPural purposes and to establish ! j his claim to said land before l.eglster I ami Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on . . .. h .!... .,F l'll- ii rum . iid. uir iu ... ..v.. He names as witueses: i Roy Chandler. C. A. Rehart, of) Lakeview Oregon, C. S. l'.eiietlel. of; Paisley Oregon, und Walter Pent of i Adel Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad j Tersely the above described lands are j requested to file their claims in" this! office on or before suid UOth day of; March, W. ! l-'.t J. N. Watson. Register. I Notice ; TO WHOM IT MAY CO.WF.RN. i notice is hereby fjlven that all irrigrn- Thus all skin affections, blotches, pimpics tion, or tniilrace ditches on all trout and eruptions as well as scrofulous swel lings and old open running sores or ulcers are cured and headed. In treating o'.d running sores, or ulcers, it is well to in sure their healing to apply to them I r. Pierce's All-Healing Salve. If your drug gist don't hapiien to have this Salve ii. stock, send tifty-fotir cents In postag stamps to Dt R. V. Pierce. Invalids' lb"., and Surgical Institute, liufTalo. N. Y.. a: i; a large box of the "All-Healing Salve' will reach you by return post. You can't afford to accept a sccrpt nos trum as a substitute for tli is non-alcoholic medicine ok known' composition, not en thoiiL'li the urgent dealer may erebv make a little bigger prout. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regular and invigorate stomach, liver and bowel-Bugar-eoatevi, tiny granules, easy to tak--bs candy. 'streams throuyht Lake County, Ore gon, must be screened with a small j mesh wire screen ini; nt their head or ; junction with the main channel of j stream. Also all darns or obstruct ions on said streams must be pro- i vided with a fish-ladder, orotliereasy 1 means of passage, at or near the mid dle of the main channel, so astoal- ! low the passage of trout at nil times of year, as provided by law. Said : work to be dune nt low water time. ; or to be completed by Feb. 7, 1!'7. ! P.y order of J. A. Rarham. 1 Special Deputy fish Warden for Lake Coiintv, Oregon. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with most adver Users le that ttiey expect Imme diate returns of large propor tions. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising in this way: "The nionrf expended for advertising; I Ihe iiiiue If placed at Interest. The proflla from the adTrrtlnlaa" re Tlrlaallr Ike Interest oa the Inrealmeat. "The sums spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account leeause the result ing good will la something that has value, which. If the adver tising has been properly done, can usually be sold for the face value of t0 investment. "The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with which the investment Is made. "Just aa 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 returns." Advertising Experience. Advertiser ret rood returns on thn amount Invested In cur columns. W reach tha Uf I It In hcllevrd by inmiy that Venice I sinking Into the Adriatic mid that (the gradually will disappear beneath the witters of the gie:it lagoon from whlclajjiher palace crowned Island arise. Other cltlei have gone that way before her. nud nhlp now sail over pi)l which were once teeming with a populous life. At the entrance to the harbor of King ston. Jamaica, the original city of Port KiVmI lien fathoms deep beneath the blue and mnillt water of the Carib bean sea. A narrow atrip of land, on which are a small settlement and a rmt. Is all that Is left of what was nee the richest nud wickedest town In he West Indies. It was the resort of .lirates, w lei rested there from their depredation and made the city hid eons with their revelry. Rut these pi rates brought great stores of their loot to the city, nud Its commerce grew and (totirlshcd. Palace ninl churches ivero 'milt, a pirate often striving by a rich !i' w iiwiit of a ilmnh to square his accounts with heaven. Throughout the greater part of the e enfeeiith century no town In the western world was s magnilleent m I to Its hiiitd'iiig't or so luxurious ns b It ! v , nanus as l oil uoyni. I lien one nay in P ;'.''.! the an.r-r of the I.ord shook the Island of Jamaica, and the greater part of Port Royal sank beneath the nc:i carrying with It hundreds of Its In ! habitant. Towers, churches, pahli-e and forts went down, many of then not luuiblilig in ni.us by the shock, I but sinking bodily beneath the waves. I a a bright day, sailing over the siot where Port Royal once Mood, one I can look far down thivnigh the clear water and s;'c the remains nt Ihe city 1 lH T V II I.I. I'h)alrlan ml Mrpin OKHt K-Now Paly IliiU'llng. I., v. t-nw ,llornry Ml l.mi I.Kht-tlfK, llro on n r.-iiv iiuiianiv. I. I VKI.ITOH AIIOS. J -Ml.l.MM I -a ml Ylallrra NperlallJ OKHcK-llj- huilitliiK. wnnnara nr Tor uinnin I nuuiiAun ur inr. nuniu ! .,q. M on I lie lil anil 4i It W r.iii il)r el rat'h ietttli In Mkim.iiU' Mull, al p in. I,. lUn.Y. t niiaiil t'liniiiiniiil' r . N. Ugi lull, i h tk. .aki'vi.-w 1 J ; V ' fff f ' t ' I.IKKVIKW INI AMI'MrST, No I. l.o.o. K. nii-i'K t In- ami 3'l TltiitK. .lav eo-tiliiK el pi-Ii month In Oil. I Kfl- S i itiw Hall. Iket ! . V. O. Ahl.UiUM, V s i'. 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Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. . i i Mill standing there on tit ! loIX W llh ti ll M llliluiu. among its towers and great ! t-caweciN wining ir t!:l Its : v:.!s. j 'I lie negroes of J . 1 1: i: i i :l ;tild s line j w hile people, too will tell yoll that be i fore a storm the sunken bell of the great cathedral which went down with the ei'y mi that awful day In b;:iJ can le heard di-linetly tolliur below Ihe I w.ives. rung as a warning by ihe i th.elly hands of lh- spirits of depari ! ed buccaneers which haunt the siiom-i-: line city. People who do n it believe In I gh p-h, but think I hey have heard the i tolling of the liell. :',v the eplaaat ion j Is that when the city sunk Ihe great bell of Ihe cathedral was inM thrown : from its place, but sliil hangs as It I originally I i I . The c lining storm be- fore it reaches Jamaica stirs up the witters of the Carlliliean ami sends in j upon the sh ire deep waves, which roll j through the sunken ciiy and set the . bell a t iliilig. ! Another sunken city nt renown Is ! l'.ii.ie, that splendid resort o.i the ital j ian eomt where Nero nud Caligula i "revcle-l nn I drank deep." A strag . gling village and heaps of marble ruin I still stand upon the shore and bear the ' name of p.aiae, Imt the greater part of tin1 city lies bciK-ath the waters of the Mediterranean, and tourists from .a- pies g out there t i g:ize down lilt the 1 waters and try to e.iteh a glimpse of the submerged city. The resort of nil the wealthy nobles of IJoine when Itome was mistress of the world, Ilaiae was a marvel of lux urious Kplentlor. Palac after palace was built on the shore, and architects designed magnificent Mructurc ex tending out into the sea. When Itome decayed and the Oaths ravaged Italy, P.aiae was sacked by the invaders. Soon after the city be gan to sink. I'lrst.tho building which Lad their foundation in the water nub Hided beneath the waves, und then the sea made an attack on the land. Gradually the hhore line receded, and the Mediterranean flowed through the htrects where Hadrian hail driven his lmierlul chariot und Horace. had wulk ed thinking of his next poem. These i,romontorlcHp crowned with grand towers and Korgeous palaces, were undermined and toppled Into the deep until lit last the major part of the splendid city was submerged. Its disappearance was not sudden, like that of Port Royal, und due to some convulsion of nature, but lialae went down to Its death gradually, ns Venice Is said to Is? going. In Holland the subsidence of the land has brought It about that many towns once populous, are now covered by the sea. The old Itomau camp at Brlttenburg, after sinking beneath the waves, emerged ngnln In 1520, only to disappear, and Its remains now lie In deep water opposite the town of Kat wljk. The original Katwljk Itself now la beneath the "waters, as also are the original towns of Schevcnlngen, Pom burg and Egmond. In fact, a succes sion of towns bearing these names Is now at the bottom of the sea, for they repeatedly have been rebuilt farther Inland as tlio land sunk and the wares Come In to take possession. The Goodwin sands, large and dan gerous shoals off the southeast coast of England, were once above the wa ter und formed a flourishing estate, the property of Earl flodwln. There was no city on the Oodwtn estate when It subsided beneath the sea, but sev eral small villages went down to tha deep when the tract of country grad ually disappeared beneath the waters. There are legends which may or may not be true of lost cities sunk at tha bottom of Swiss lakes. Naw York Mall. A. 33. rOLLETT Mouse 5rX"Nfi rnivr (lelyoiir flour while yu run net. Hut best Surprise Wiley lit nr nt l.nk View Meicalil lie Co. it ,. U. ('tiller whiskey III Ihe Hotel ,itkclc bur. The beet Mid purer whiskey inn le. Uluc Print Mnile. I will Make Itliie Piluls of liny trait til land In I he l.nkcvlcw Land district, mid tbi nlmtmil Wnlk. full nil to write U. It. SMIi:il. Lakeview. li' Utin. JS--tf n. ii. cm ucw diuccioky. The llrsl Sunday In each III Hit Ii. . i .. i i i preiii'liiiig a i 1 nn hi f i io " i iiuii- t 11 A. M. Aiddc frniii IliU preiiclilng: every S Inv nl II A. M ii ml 7;:U P. M t Lakeview. Suudnv t I I al b V- M. l-ague lit ti :M. Prnjei met Hug Thni da.v 7:.l P. M. Ladles Aid WcdiicsdM.V I bull- pi in I I l Iday 7;'H. A cnldliil In Itatloii Ik extended to yon. A .1 V i iiinI i oim Pt"lor. TI II III It l.t Ml M I II K. railed State- Lund Olllce, Luke view Oregon, ! 'js, i:Mi. Notice i lieieby givt ii that In com pliance with Ihe ro ixioiis of tl.e fctt of I'ollglei-x of June il. IS, l llllthsl "An m l lor Ihe xulo of timber hinds in (lie Slnles of I'lilitorulu, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to nil the I'ul lie Lund Mules by net of Aug"! 1, Charles A. Lehul I, of Luke I lew, coun ty of Lake, Slate ol Otegou. lias thU lav Hied ill t It I i lllee, bis sworn ! utaleniet No. ill 'i'., b.r lh" ptircban II I II u ,J.lt.l- Pnlnter M ' I " New Pine Creek, THIS PAPER XrWuZV Hanger . Oregon Nl. Sea muni- n ri rebtrftclH fur nl K t". In ' l' te v t.'l sun- hull l'rin'li-i. in! . wIhto ml vi-rtl-HiK on l' I'oeti (or It Siit.cril.i-r to 1 In- 1 inlnlll'-r foiiniMi'- liM-Mltty to nunilir lli.-ir H.M.iif'.i-- n I If hniiia i itfiil- i.rici. n runt n tin-ir .n; ilrt s-i t In il, i- rli;lit ..,.iti. . lino r ),! 1:1 1 r In r I'i'i l 1 o Cure a eold in One Day Take I.AXATIVP ltl:i.MD 11' IN INK Tablet". All ilrnggi-tf relund the money if it (ails to cnie. P. V. trove's Hitfuat tuc is on em Ii box "'m-. A Lively Tussle with that oldenelny of I lie nice, Coll. j Htlpathm. often ends In Appendicitis, i Til llVfildllll nel'tnllM tiotlble with i Stomal h, Liver, ninl I'.owels. tike lr. Kings New Life Pills. They per fectly regnbite I hese ol gn ns, without ptllll or tllscoliibirt. iTictit l-e Itenll brug;gist. miikki' iti( HN l.f the W '.. si; 'Jtl Iownnhip N" ... S. I. atigo No. P.i K., W.M., mi I will nifer proof In fditiw Hint Ihe Intel Minglli is more via I nit I dt tor ili limt'iT nr hloun than for agrictilt nt nl piupoM-s, nud to rs lal lihll hit el.'ilin to Mild bind befort I Leginler and IIi ci Imt lit likevtew I Oregnn on Thin -day, llie-l.it luy of i.Mactli llm". lie liiitiift ui witliesMs: ilioe.ll. I.VIirli lioi. I. I bit Tow M. M. i M it-it mi' . L. Sto llltik', all of Ijtke- lew ( )l eg. ill. Any ninl nil t nt iliuiiiing nd- ll -I I J I lie a I 1 1 e .1. II 1 1 I d Illlllls II til reiller-ted to lle I he 1 1' c la I III it ill thlrt 1 I Mice nil or I t tele Mild Jl.it -lay (if j March l'.t7. , 1 J. N. Wat -mi Ihgbt.r. LAKI:VII;V --ALTUKAS STAGE LINE II I. Ileirn, l'rii.'r . Office In Hlcber'. 5tore James Barry KrtHli with Swallow lurk In rlKlo i-ir Inr t-wri; ri-tuiw (or welticM. Hume ! sif nitre I rtj tiel Mill In rlKhl tar. hi Urxnl 111. Kinci, t ram Ijiko. In. Infill c t hin . IjiIh l w, on nui Zac Whitworih .K, Hrail'li v. Illi I rnji of? Ii-ll or. Halt I'mliT'-rop nl rlsht tor rwi'i ; ret r lor w-lticra I ar Hraul W. KanRi-, Klufi l.-'tok lo-o itli" ail'tna Larevlt'w. Oreroi f lage l.-itves Ijtkeview daily, e tfpt iiiHlay nl '! ii. m. Arrives ,Ht Al'ntits nt Ii p. Ill, I -.- Alturas lor l.nkeview at lio'ilm k it. m r on the airtvitl of ti e etiige froin Mitdeline. Ar rives in l.nkt-view in 1- hoiirM nf ler leaving Altura. Prciht - Matter - (liveri Strict - Attention first - Css Accomodations. Oblivion Is the flower that gnnt beat on graves.- tieorge Band. 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