Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 21, 1907, Image 6

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    4. I TIMHKH TH '.
Tlmrr Land Notk. United Stall's Lund OHW, Lakeview
lakeview, Oreion, Jn. , r.Vi. ...
Nofc. 1 hereby lven th.t In com- Onwon. leh. 8,
pllauce w th the provision of the Act Notice Is hereby given Ibst in com
of Conurress of June .1, 17S, entitled .,iBnce wth tho provision ir the act
"An Act for the wile of "ml' lands f v f j 18T8 titled
"AfeflS!?; i -a. -" , ",'-;,
as extended to all the Publio Land In the States of California, Oregon,
States by Act of August 4, 1S.2. Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
Alexander A. Payi, of Wliver Lake, extemlej to M the Pul.lio Land
ffilVmSl;, KSS states by act of August 4, IK Sarah
Htateinent No. .Wt, lor the purchase A. Pax ton, of Lakeview, County of
of the NVli Sec. 5, A Nh'i State of Oregon, has this day
.. . i .. -v m tv 1111 trts
LA REVIEW
PLUSH
STAGE LINE
oi neo. io. . in '' " """p.- ...... i m,. h unm tuirnitni
No. 18, K.,w: M., and will olfer proof - """; ' , , vK. day.. Thursday.
to abow that the land sougni is more -"' " " , " . a m.. arrives at
, i. ..:.!.. .Inna than VV1 ..f K..l .111 W 'M. ill Tow lishill
niUIUKiur in iiuni-i v. .,,.t ... - - I Paantftiirop lira t
..,-t... .Itn.nl i. iirmwes. and to es- -v- . .me n..k V.i. "il V. . V. M.. I I SHsentter mrs .
wa na a a- "------- i ' ... .lih ' w a i v v " V - 1
Ublish his claim 10 ,, ' Rm, win offer proof to show that tho
the Judge of Klamath I. o. tretou, at " , , . , I,-
i..! t KUm-th Knlls Ore. on land sought is more valuable for its
Wednesday the 1st diiy of May timber or stone than for agricultural
He names as witnesses: Ch. Mea- auj l0 establish his claim
ner, and .las. Mong. Id of Klamatn ,...fore Krister and Ke-
III-1
Falls
C-.McKendree, and Chas. Had-
icy, vi . i - , , . ,. ,lkV.
Auy nul all pertions C1H1I11U1J5 muri - j o;iiv, lire i.'in oaj iu .m'1
reiver at Lakeview Oregon, on
Fri-
nltr tim aliov.. described lauds are re
quested to (lie their claims in this
ottice on or before said 1st day of
May W7. n .
510 J. N. Watsou Register
P. K. Taylor, Prop.
Office at I). Reynolds' 5tore.
Stage leaves I-akeview Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. in., arrive
at Plush at 9 p. m. leaves Piush Tues-
and Saturdays, at
lakeview at 9 p. m.
one way or 5 foi
round trip. Freight rates from May
1st to Nov. 1st t."5 per hundred ; (ri
Nov. 1st to May 1st fl.00 per hnndre
ROYAL MESSLNGERS.
WANTF.H: by Chicago wholesale
and mail order house, assistant niaua
eer (man or woman) for this county
and adjoiuing territory. Salary fJOjv-io
and exp uses paid weekly: evt-use
money advanced. Work pleas-ut;
position permanent. No investment
or experience required. snre time
valuable. Write at ouce f-r full par
ticulars and enclose self addressed en
velope. Address,
Genera; Manager, i:4 E. Lake St,,
Chicago. 30-10
He names as witnesses : lieo. Lynch
Creed Pendleton, Loren Haitey, John
Hremner., all of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely tho above described lands are
requested, to tile their claims in this
otllce on or before said lith day of!
April, H07. i
J. N. Watson, Kegister.
COMMON SENSE
Leads most intelligent people to use cm! y
meillnes of known composition. There
fore ft Is thai Dr. Pierce's medicines, the
makerffnJ wiich print every Ingredient
enteringhUolhein upon the bottle wrap
pers and ttrl Its correctness under oath,
are daily grbllng !n favor. The com
position of Dr Pierce's medicines Is open
to evcrvbodvVPr. Pierre being desirous
of having the sr:.r. h i:i-it of Inveticaj
tion turned frilly" tipon hi formulLe. Ifing
ronfulent that the 1 iit the conui:'ii'n
oi tr.ese. meJiciiifs is known the nn r-
v ill their creat ciTra'nve. rnerit Ih: T'i -g-riizHti
Iteing whuily made otlhe active
medicinal principles extracted from na
tive forest roots, by exact processes
original with Dr. Pierce, and w ithout the
rase of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and
chemically pore glycerine being used In
stead in extracting add preserving the
curative virtues residing in the roots
employed, these medicines are ent;n j
free from tho objection of doing harm
by creating an appetite for either al
coholic beverages or habit - tormina
drugs. Examine the formula on thrir
Notice
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCF.KN.
notice is lirrvby uiveu tli.it nil irrinu-
ti.in. or itililrm-o ilitclics n all trout
stn uins tlirmiubt Luke County, Ore-
noil, inust le sii eiicd with a utiiaH'
tiifwii wire ncrH ni-in nl ilu ir lu iid tr
Junction with the innin ihiiiitn l of '
Ht renin. AIho nil ilnni or obstruct-'
ions; on said streams must be pro
vided with n fisli-ladiler. oroth reay
means of passage, at or n ar the mid
die of the main channel, so as to al
low the passage of trout at all times
of year, ns provided by law. iSaid
work to be done at low water time,
or to le completed by Feb. 7. l!Hi7.
By order of J. A. llnrhnin.
Special deputy tish Warden for
Luke County, Oregon.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional reme
dies. Deafness is caused by an inflam
ed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect bearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
bottle wrrappers the same as sworn to by
Dr. Pierce, and you w ill find that his I taken out and this tube restored to
Golden Medical Discoverv," tho creat. . w ., ,
blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowei ! Its noruial condition, hearing will be
regulator the medicine which, while not j destroyed forever ; nine cases out of
recommended to cure consumption in Its i ten are caused by Catarrh, which is
advancea stages (no meaicine win do that) nothing but an inflamed pondition nf
the mucous surfaces.
I We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
yet does cure all those catarrhal condi
tions of head and throat, weak stomuch,
torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak
lungs and hang-on-ccughs, which, if neg
lected or badly treated lead up to ami
finally terminate in consunkption.
Take the "Golden Medical Discoverv
in time and it is not likely to disappoint
yon if only you give it a thorough ai:d
Jair trial.' fDon't expect miracles. It
won't do snpernatural things. You must
exercise your patience and persevere in its
use for a reasonable length of time to get
its full benefits. The Ingredients of which
Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have
the unqualified endorsement of scores ol
medical leaders hPtter than any amount
of lay, or non-professional, testimonials.
They are not piven awav to be experi
mented with but are sold bv all dealers in
medicines at reasonable prices.
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Cat.rrh Cure. Send for circu
lars free. F. J. Cheney &, Co. ,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Fara'ly Pills for consti
pation. If you are thinking of organizing a
stock company ee our new KitmpleH
oWall Street engrrnved Htock certifi
ates. tf
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Indianapolis, Indiana.
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The American Farmer is he only Literary Farm Journaljpub
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the United States. It gives the farmer and his family "
something to think about aside from the hum
drum of routine duties.
Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by SOLON L. GOODB.
Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer
Two For the Pake of One: The Lake County Exam,ner
The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer
BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2
This unparalleled offer Is made to all new subscribers, and all old
ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days.
Sample copies free. Address:
C. O. rietzker, Lakeview, Oregon.
COMPOUND INTEREST
Tne trouble with most adver
tisers Is that they expect Imme
diate returns of large propor
tions. One prominent advertiser
Illustrates the principle of adver
tising In this way:
.
"The nor expended for
drerttalair la the uae a
If placed at latere. t. The
profits from the adTertl.laa;
are vlrtaally Ik. latere. t oa
the lare.taieat.
"The sums spent for advertising"
are properly chargeable to cap
ital account because 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 the Investment.
"The rate of Interest Is deter
mined by the still with which
the Investment Is 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 returns." Advertising
Experience.
Advertisers rt rood returns
on the amount Invented In
our column. W reach the
people.
ThT Cnrrr Other Thins neatdes
fioverameat IHapatrhea.
Very odd are some of tho errnnds
done try the royal tnessoiiKer service In
tJrent lWltnlir. At nn English seaport,
for Inst mice, n sen KM packet which
was being couveyed across the channel
to Windsor In care of the Hrltleti for
eign otllce became accidentally unfa,
tcucd In the custom house, nud a quan
tity of cIkius tumbled out. As tho
packet In tUetion was Invoiced ns
coiiinin;n.. "Important conlldentlal
eminent dispatches," no little amuse
ment was caused. Nothing serious,
hiv rver, came of the Incident, for It Is
s ttHvii7.ed rule that "tho klntf can
do no wrong," and neither, therefore,
can the king's messengers.
Itcsiiles, It is well understood that
the service Is maintained for oilier
piirpo-.es than the nominal one. l'ur
Ing the lute yuocu Victoria's reign
tluse messengers used frequently to
carry to the continent III sealed lings
supposed to contain dispatches stilrls
and collars of a special make and pat
tern for one of the Urltlsh niiilmssn-
dors, hats and bonnets for her majes
ty's female relatives, nil sorts of Eng
i lir.li kniekkmicks for the late Empress
! Frederick nt Berlin and even barrels
of native oysters for the embassies nt
I Paris und Yctiun.
I For many years, moreover, It was the
practice of the messengers to call each
j week 011 their way back to England
' at llriisiels. where they received from
' the court kitchens a lox of spvcUl
1 biscuits of which tjueen Victoria was
iery fond nud which she believed n
; body could make ns well ns the head
j pastry cook of King IsipuM's kitchen
; This box of biscuits was solemuly seal
I ed up at the British legation with the
' ollici'l seal and then conveyed with
! lutinite care to Windsor by wny ot
i Tover nud London. Chicago News.
THE LAKE SKIPPER.
IIOIT
lie Tnna-ht a Suit Water Vet-
; rrau to lluatlr.
! There was n salt water captain who,
for reasons of, his own. accepted I
; berth as first mate In a big passenger
steamer on the great lake, lie was a
cap.'iM-.' seafaring man, but be did not
know what "hustle" meant until he
went n board nt Buffalo. The lake skip
per to wh.im he rcportel for duty re
itark'M In tin HrM casual manner:
"Just g v.- Ii-r a coat of paint tills
, mo-iriig. and, If the sun stays hot and
she dries in go-id shape, give her ll see
c n 1 coat this nft rnoon."
The salt water mate staggered In hl.
: tr u ks and made nmaxo-l protest. This
was a .1.O..0 ton .v;.-:, and giving her
t'- coats f paint was several days'
work ly his rei-Loniug The lake sU:p
: p.-r was n p.-rsoii of discernment,
i wherefore he had pity jn his new mate'
an I foil-ore to deal harshly with It I 111.
eplaiiil' g with a tolerant vrin :
i "Ail right. 1 .sill-pise you'll have tc
I learn to move lively after snoozing
! around salt water n!l your life. You
I liwt miss that order nlonir to the bos'tl
and tell him It's git to be done, and
t ti 'ii you sit up and take notice."
The bos'n took the order ca.mly, ns If
!t were in the day's work, and by night
fall the big steamer was spick und
span with two coats of paint from her
water line t her guard rail. The sailor
! from deep water ha-1 learned his lirst
I lesson in the ways of the great lakes
i during the navigation season, when the
Lard driven slipping must be fined to.
I do twelve months work in half a year.
I -Kaiph I. I'alne In I luting Magazine.
The 1'urlr Truali.
Tril-tsj were s lUietillies dealt with
summaril.7 In old England. For In
stance, tlie records of the Brewers
company show that "on Monday, July
3U, 1 Hubert t'hichele, the mayor of
London, sent for the masters and
twelve of the most worthy of our com
pany to appear nt the guildhall for
selling dear nle. After much dispute
about the price nud quantity of malt,
wherein Whityngtone, the late mayor,
declared that the brewers had ridden
Into the country und forestalled the
malt, to raise its price, they were con
victed In the penalty of J0 i$10,
which objecting to, the masters were
ordered to be kept in prison In the
chamberlain's cust-nly until they should
pay It or Dud security for the payment
thereof."
Anc-lent and Motlera Ilnllilnit.
Soup is really quite n new fuctor in
the world's life. Most of our ancestors
were filthy and dissembled the fact by
the use of stifling perfumes. Washing
one's hands, which was only done by
the very best people, meant dipping
the fingers In rose water and drying
them on a napkin. Even the Banians
of the decadence, who were probably
cleaner as a community than any be
fore or since, bathed la water and rub
bed themselves with oil. It sounds
nasty to us, but then so does, for ex
ample, Chinese music, which millions
f human beings think delightful.
Jack Tar'a Iteplr.
A sailor was brought before a magis
trate for beating bis wife, when the
magistrate attempted to reach his
heart by asking him If he did not
know that his wife was tho "weakest
vessel."
"If she is, she ought not to carry ao
much sail," replied Jack. London Tit
Bits. Torn About.
Taggs When will you learn that
razors are not things to sharpen pen
cils with? Mrs. Taggs Oh, Just as
soon as you've learned that hairpins
are not things to clean pipes with.
Philadelphia Inquirer.
A poor time to begin telling a funny
story Is Just before dinner la an
nounced. Fort Smith Times.
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view remit Ho Co. It.
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Clark, ( bewaiaii Land A
.. Hereford Land &. Cnltle
- . County I .anil tV LIveatiN-k
i.oer Vall-.v Stock Co., lieo.
I-. Win W. Urown. tieo. M.
t. llauklliM, S. II. Chandler,
.1 C. I i-oii. C A. Itehart, N. l ine,
Tho. 1 1 nt ion, V. A. Currier, l-'rutik
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uiii.il r.ioM.. T. .1. I'.rattaln .It Sons,
.Iiiihc. l. Moore. A. I. Cecil, T. A.
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t r.--.-i. i- ,v Homier, W. T. Cressler
Ai t .1 lillliaui. Iltll 'Policy.
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To , I
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1 o Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXATIVE HKOMO Qt'lNINK
Tablets. All lrtigglts reluiid ilu
money if it failn to cure. E. W.timve'i
Kignutiire in on each Ihix -"m-.
A Lively Tussle
with that olileiii-my of the race. Con,
Ntlpatlon, often einls In Ai-nillcitlH.
To avoid nil serious trouble with
Stoinacli, Liver, ami Howclx, take
Dr. Kings New Life Tills. Tin y per
fectly regulate these organ, without
pain or discomfort, h- id Iteall
bruggUt.
MIIKF.P HKISIIS
lamoe QsrrV Rrada with Swallow Fork It
J QlllCd DallJ rlKhl ear for ewri; re-rvnu
(or wethura. Somut-wi-t Sjuar I'rop ami sm
In right ear. Tar Brand 111. ItniKf. ( rant
IjLkv. Po.tofnce ail.lre.i, Ikrvlrw, Ori-t-ul
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LAK1:VII;W
ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
II K. lliNkta. I t... r.
Office In Hlebcr'5 5tore
Zac Whitworlh
Br.n-1. wlili I'rup i(T irh
ear. Hall t'uilc-rrroj. oB
r Ik hi (or ewi-a; ri tro lor wihor. Tar Hrano
W. Kange, FUh Cr.k rot'-Hli- ait-r,
.-iiiK'e leave Lakeview daily, e
vpi Mindny at l s. in. Arrives
' hi A I ui run ut ti p. m.
l-nvei AltnruH for Lakeview at
ii o'i lock a. m. or on the arrival
of ll.e ptiigo from Mudeline, Ar
rives in Lulu-view in l'J hours af
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