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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1907)
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J 361 Broadway. fJfjW YOfK Mialicll OIIicii. i"J I HI., Wmlllligluli. U. Im It you life tb"lnl.liig of organizing a ntock company see our new nainplcn o Wall St 1 1 I i k i n d r-1 01 k cert ill- ntcH. 11 SuIihci ibe for The 1 .11 lie t utility I umlticr, if y mi wunt the news. 1 SF YOU WANT CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR I CAN GET No Matter W hat Your Property is Worth, ot In What Tovoi, City. 0 ' - real estate Whv not ' f." 1 1 t, Y. i.ill.i i,. I t III ll'll I have sold twice ns nv properties ns 1 did the past year, but it will first i.erty I wunt to li-t VOURS and SI'.LL it. It doesn't matter whet her you 1 or a business; it d.x-n'l matter what it is woith, r where it is located, ir quiry beb.w and mail it to mo today, 1 will tell you how nud why 1 can quick fJlOlUK 111) will give yoil my complete plan nn.l ti.inw for hndling it. Tho infortntion V.i. I.n.l bi.lter writo today bel'oio you n any part of tho country, tull mo your DAVID P. TAIT, the land Man, 415 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. KANSAS You Want to Sell Fill nf Cut Out and Mall Today. Ploano Bond, without cost to me, u plan for finding ji cah buyer for my property which conNlstB of Town County State Following 1 a brief inscription: : . . . . Lowest cash price Name Addreas W 1 iit township pl' Dutch loon. Mlninii ofllca. lunch at the Brew r.v Hti If blank at the Kxatiiltifr Tim Kxainlner prints township plain, and inakfa them Into booka'toonlcr. f J. II. C'tittor wvlimkry at the Hot Liikavlavr bur. , Tho best mid purest whiskey made, tf. 1.00k Hi Km ili'scriptloiia of tin- ImihI listed with Tim Kxatnli i f this week lr ale, ami select mr piece In-fur it lm Ismii sold to some one c'hc. if rumples of tin- m unison shipping In KM tit The KxiimliiiT olllcc. All nIzcniiihI qiinllllcM, from Manila lo limn. 1' Blank (nr final proof-. In-H-rt k.I thiiluT IhihI final .ro.ln hikI liUnk hIII ilavila for nlt-n1 I'Hih fur n-nilvrrtic" mi'Ma, Mniik iti.t c' all Hi". t-n mI Tim Ksniiiint-r Mi IIIhhIup T A; Co., of Sun I niurl i o aliOKi-ml. uim-iii h in I In' r.xniiiH-r, llllVC llM,llltl l.l. A. MotllH. of I'lll-ll. Ilulr riKi'tit 11 Hutt I'lmi'. w will liny liiili M iiiiil ii i'i, - ' ' WANTI.D : Linly to nlvi tliHn on KoixIn lixiilly. KiVi-riil wtMka Inune work. Hntary iJI'J.oo -t r wi--k, I,H) 11 dny for i-xih-iim-h. I -.t. V. Hi H JiickHoti llouli-viinl. CI.IciiK'o III !) H 15. I Then' Im two wiih to tell n K'iol It lgiir; one Is to buy H, pn.v your ' iiiotiny iiihI smoke It. I'.ut the betli-r I wny hi to know Hint it in fin Kngle i or a Mountain Hose, which is tilmo- ' Id le . proof of It H Ki'liUlni-IH r-M, Minie ami for Male by A. Morkiiuin, ui the i lunr factory, if ; We are ttow prepared w cell several trnt-ta ol liiiul at prices that will startle ; yon, i-Niieciully il on are aciiiuinteil : with the liM-atimi. We have land nil the ! way Iroin fl.00 s-r acre up to lri; on improve I or Impri.vetl, to r-uil the iilt( luin r. Lake Comity Fxaii.iner.l See a siiliiple of the i'acilU' tnoiitly at rliU iillii-c, ami y on will not IicnI ! late to pay $'.'..'0 for a ye.ir's hii It 1 nclptlo:i to The Kxainlner and that valtialile Mayn.lne publislieil In Port land. tf I I Farmer, have )nr butter wrni nerM nrinteil nt Tin' Dxntiilni' olllce, jliiHteailof Memllnu uwny for Ihetii. Voti keep your money at liotue, and j patronize them that patronize you. I Im-mIiIcm, you nee what yoil are p-t- ting and don't have to pay for It If It tloehirt Hiilt yon. . tf If any suliHcrllu r of 1 lie i:atnliii r vlbert to Milmcrlbcfor "Totu wilt hoii'h Magazine." we w ill acci pt fl .." from them, write the letter, buy the poMtal order ami send for the maga zine to any address. There Is but .. 1 . . .... I '!-. .... ii.. f . ..i l II im . ' one it ii i- on i . .in inn"""." "" : "WJF IT T nF 1,1 14 V' zlne.-an-l we.lom.t club with iUV'TrLA-i . but an a matter of ncci iinoda t Ion In, SiiliHcrlbers lo the I'.Mi miner we can get them tin1 inagazini' without any trouble or ilfk lo them for the regu nr price. 'f. ' i ! tWr. tha 'r'8 T"' lr.e Kind Va Have km Bestl If I did not have the ability and facilities lo sell your property. I certainly could not afford lo pav for tl.N advert iKenicnt. This "air' (like all my other 'ads I is practicallv sure to place on my list a number of m w pr...et t ies ami 1 am jus mh sure to sell t bene properties ami make enough money in commissions to-pn fm the cost of tbes.."a.ls." ami make a good profit besides. 1 hat U why 1 haves,, large a blislllCHS today. tint vour property among th number ..u. t..n it Mome time but will be ii.tr hi.Ii.h. 1 have the most complote 1'IH.I r-i . , branch olllces throughout the country and n field force of men lo find buyers. I do not handle nil ilnes usutiUy carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I .MINI . SF.I.L real esttite-imd lots of it- or go out of business 1 can assure you I am not IN lllinilivrn, havo iiy n Free of Charge' l I will give you will Im or great value to you, even if you should not sell, -ot it. If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House, or Busiiiet J, piiremeivts. 1 wjll guarantee to fill thorn promptly and siitistiictorily. forget roipurenieivt If Yon Want to Buy Fill In, Cut Out and Mall Today. I ik'Blre to buy pro. erty corrcBpondins approximately with the following Bpetlflcatloua: Town or city ouuty st-te Price between f and $ I will pay $ down and balauce Remarks: Name Address LAKEVIEW SADDLERY S. P. AMLSTROW, IVoprlet'jr X t t t , t t X Till liC!jt V;itt"f. die on t lie m.'irkit. Alen n i-oinili-li- lliu- of wniroti 11ml litiKK.v luiriHfH, wtilic rol.r-H, I lii Int., lilt, hiff, iiiiit, rtir-rt it h. In fjict i-vt-ry I Ml K III tl:- lilif. of l it lld'i' Mllll liorl- fill I'll lllllM. Kf- pilrlnu iiy i t inpi tci.t nu n. X 4- A &&&&&&&&& Ck&&&toa&6 ifil-Trl! i,L JLakbvihw. I LRHCTLI) IN lofH) IMOPI-KN TMKOI!(ll-flT PIKST-CLASS ACCOnnOHATioN-. SAHIMJ; KOOn i-or co.nrii.kCiAk TKAvi:ij:k- cotRinous TkriAl M liN'f .'iio'rSXow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors an ii . w i i 1 1 it rt.ibfrtlno ulvi'B what every woman iiiuM d-nlrftrt a perfect complexion. It brlnsn that soft, amooth, frenh. clear tint to tho check that Jcnotm youthfulni.-nx. It will lninR beauty to tho.i who lack It; It will retain It for thoHO who already poses It; It will en.-thli) you to au(-ccful!y rombat the ravaej of weather and llino. Ion't doubt .lon't aritue. Jut try Uohertino. Voiir ilrugKlft wilt flvo you a free cample. All drut? FlHts keep Robertlne, fV CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, Tho Vinrl Yntl Uaua Alujaue Rntlfrhf lib IVIIIU IUU liuivr ninuji) uukgin , Bears the dKualui e of BUSINESS IT. State or Territory it i Located I certainly could that will be sold as a result of these able to sell It aulckly. 1 am a sp"c- anil up to dine e.pi ipiueni. . , . ..... a- 1 havo i.wuiirv nr n til --11SI, lltoie IMtl- a farm, a homo without any land, you will fill out tho dank letter ot in- convert tho property into cash, ami III;. - y - av C.-. v .. . , . v. f 1 TIM III It l.M OTIt K. United States Luud OHice, Lukeview Oregon. Feb. 8, KM7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provifion of the net of Cuugret-s of June :i, S7S, entitled j "An act for the tale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, j Nevada, and Wa.-hingtou Territory,"! rjri extended to all tho Public Laud j States by act of August 4, Sarah I A. Paxton, of Lakeview, County of j Lake, State of Oregon, has this day . filed iu this office hit-orn statement : No. '.'V1, for the purchase of the NKJ ' NKJ of Section No. 'J4, in Townthipi No. :E1 h., Ivange No. 'JO K., V. M., and will offer proof to fchow that the land sotik'ht is more valuable for ilsj timber or stone than for agricultural i purposes, and to establish his claim i to stiid land before Itegtster and l.e ; ceiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Fri ! dtiy, the UUh day of April, VM. j He uatiies as witnesses : Oeo. Lynch Creed Pendleton, Loren Hailey, John Hrenmer., all of Lakeview, Oregon Anv aud all persons claiming ad Tersely tl.o above described lauds are reipiestea to ine uieir claims in mis, ollice on or before said il'th day ol 1107. 3. N. Watson, Register. TIUHI.lt Lt JOTK K. UNITF.I) STATF.S LAND OFFICE' MKV1EW, OREGON, March lo, UK'7. Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of the Act of June :5, 1S7S, entitled ' An Act for the sale of limber lands iu tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as exteuded to all the Public Laud States by act of Anguts 1, lS!i'2, the following per sous have thia day tiled in this ollice their sworn statement, to-wit: .lames M. Curry, of Lakeview, coun ty of Lake, state of Oregon, Sworn statement No. itiVl, for the purchas of the J-E I, Sei',.S, Tp. 37 S, R. '21, I F... W. M. William Smock, of Lakeview, county j of Lake, state of Oregon, awcrn state- moid No. oU2, for the purchase of the El N,;, SiV sw, Nu ,4 & Nw,4 ; - R M j Xiint n- n lov.vi i.u clivx iei...f n ,. ;n ,,ir.... .,.-.,f . l,..,. that the land sought is more valuable for iUi timi,,. or btone thau for agri cultural purposes nud to establish their claims to said land before the Register aud Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday the '21th day of May, 1107. They iiame as witnesses : I. P. Malloy, James M. Curry, Chas. Paxton.i Roy M. Chandler and Win. Smock, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims iu this office on or bcfoie said 21th day of May, 1007. 10 12. J. N. Watson Register. Too late for "Easter Bonuets" but you cau be suited in a Sun Bonnet or Summer Hat at Lakeviwe Mere. Co For handsome styles la Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Coats, Jumper Suits, and Silk Shirt WaiBts, see Miss May Bolder 'a Sample Book. 14-IM A r ,r i 1 7-10 l VrwVr Jerrys Find. By A. M. DAVICS OCDIN. Copyright, 1307, by C. II. Butcllff. waaavwvvvtvvv ' The rnornlnff. lirllllantly rli-ar. tvn 1 froaty and cold. ni(f Jorry Cnll.ili.ia, blowing thn tipa of tils flnffiT, red ' from bol'lliifc tlx rplna of thf pntirnt ! borae that pullcil the tmlf empty milk wefin, and rontciiipliitlinj the thought at rjiim?nta with nntcry coika ovi-r th khnrt lllnuumn of milk flint the I WMtlicr liniiowd, f fit his aplrits alnk- Ing even lower thnn the meroury. And addln-; to hla depression whs the recol lection of Katlih-en-black eyed, pretty Kathleen who bud cboen to atter:" tfj annual hall of the Hh.iiunx k fx'i. ty ,Itli fnt Tim IfonnHIy. I:r:iss but tons have alwnys nttracti-d tho femi nine eye, and Tim ns he Ktrnttcd nlons lo bis suujf fitting blue uniform, twi.si lag his billy, was n fine figure of n man. C'alUilmti admitted that, albeit Krudj?lnely. Vet, dcxplte h!s j?xl looks there was a something about the po liceman which Jerry vaguely distrust ed. And Nornh hail gone to the ball with him. Turning back to his wagon after a heated discussion during the course of it was rroN Tins ixcexe that a smart LOOKDia MAID BCKST. whi-h an irate maid had accused him j of filling her bottles from the loose milk can. a subdued whimper caught ' his attention. On the curb, her white ' fur edged coat aadly dirty, her chubby j face stuiued with tears, stood a baby, a tiny girl baby of about three years, lost clearly aud sobbing softly to her-1 stir. ! Jerry scratched a puzzled ear. He cotil-1 hardly leave her there alone. She i j wan too small and helpless for that. 14es ides, the mite was shivering with fright and cold. Vet his duty was to j deliver his milk. Aud no amount of i careful imjuiry could elicit more than ' the fact that her name was Muriel aad 1 that she lived on Fifth avenue. ! After a moments consideration he j swung her to the seat, wrapping her J well in an old blanket. The tot, reus- sured aud happy, cuddled more closoly I umh'r the friendly shelter and looked! up with a trustful suiiie. "Muriel's hungry," she announced. When a second bottle of milk had followea Uie b t0 ,ooU grave. Already short on his orders, the loss of two more bottles might In volve him in serious trouble. But to fall those confiding blue eyes! Jerry sh iok his head as lie whipped up the old white horse. The baby should not suffer. And he found himself watch ing the child with a perplexed frown. There was something oddly familiar about the little face, the rippling gold en curls. "Sure 'tis only that all babies do look alike,' then," was his masculine conclusion. "They've all yellow hair and blue eyes." Callahan's expectations were fulfill ed. The last customers were very an gry indeed w lieu their full i;iiota of milk was not forthcoming, nud dire wore the threats of complaint at Lead quarters. "Sure 'tis my Job that I may be after 1 losing" reflected Jerry, with a rueful 1 smile nt the placid young person .be side him. "But It can't be helped now." a true Irish philosophy coming to his aid. "So here goes for the station house." j In precinct room the inspector looked up keenly as the Irishman came ! In, carrying a tired, sleepy bundle. I Lost children were common enough. but today excitement had run wild and high. "I found her this morning early," ex plained Jerry. "I met her on me round." "White dress, white coat, pink shoes and stockings," rapidly. "It's itemized the sergeant she, nil right. Why couldn't you have turned her In be fore?" wheeling angrily upon the star tled Callahan. "Don't you know there's been the devil to pay about this?" "Don't I know there's the devil to pay for the three bottles of milk she's 1 drunk on me?" retorted Callahan, "now about that? It's a pity I hadn't left her to he run over by n team or an automobile. I'd have been thanked tttan, I suppose," with fine sarcasm. "No talk, please," rapped out the ser ffaatat curtly. "Send Donnelly here as toon as he comes In," he added on the telephone, "You wait," to Callahan. It waa a rery excited Donnelly that V i half an horn later nuhetl Into (to room, t Donnelly who rwora florntgr and fast. Detailed specially m dk case, for honra lie had been acotjrtagr the atreeta In search of a child wrtM white dress, white coat and pink rtocV Inga. "And yon to hare bad her all thla time!" was bla exasperated ejacn1atkra "I'm not sure but It'll be aodoctlma tbat'a charged against yon. To IteerH me busy this w ay I" " 'Twai hard, I admit," agreed Jwrrjr blandly. "It must he an unusual frvej- - ,n- Ana n0 cnua is it, men, trixit you re so keen about It?" curiously. Tim Donnelly'i face changed arr though he had suddenly remembereJ something. With an elaborate appear ance of unconcern he leaned forward to take the child from where sho atlll' nestled In Jerry'a strong nrrns. "Oh, sure that could make no differ ence to you," he said. "I'll not Imj keep ing you any longer. Good morning, Mr Callahan." "ood morning, responded Jerry He lrfd no desire to atop longer. Buk the baby, now broad awake once mors, thought differently. Khe wanted be nice mo ii ; ahe miiHt have her nice man. And, helil by Iionnelly, ber dlsnpprovni found vent in no gcntl manlier. It vain the s'rgeitnt, the matron, aotigtii to Interfere. In vain Donnelly strove ta aoothe, to propitiate, while Jerry atoo shifting from foot to foot. Her nice man she wanted; her nice mno ah would have. It was upon this scene that a trim, smart looking nursemaid distractedly, burst. "Muriel:- Oh, Mnrleir she cried, snatching the baby from Ionnclljrai arms. "Muriel, dear, are you cold, ori you cold, are you huDgry? Muriel, Mu riel," In deepest reproach, wby cUJ5 you run away from poor Kathleen? Jerry, taking In the situation, ntterecl a smothered gasp. So this waa oM Stockton's orphan grandchild, the little heiress to bis millions and Kathteeu'r charge. No wonder Donnelly bad beet so anxious to get him away. "She ran downstairs from me thhi. morning," explained the tesrfnl Kath leen, "and she .must hare slipped our; under cook's very nose. Sure she might, have been killed or hurted. Oh, Mr Donnelly, how can I ever thank your enough for finding berl" with fervent, gratitude. "'Twas nothing," murmured th complacent Donnelly, "nothing at all.- Callahan turned away. Let Donnel ly take the credit If be chose. It was all over between himself and Kath leen, anyway. What was the use of saying anything? But the baby, perceiving his retreat, set up her wall. "My nice man, my nice man," Bh stormed again. Jerry, reluotantly avclding Kathleen's astonished eyes,, stood twisting hla hat "Sure, as Mr. Donnelly says, 'twa. nothing." be stammered. T I met: her on my rounds this morning" "An" he w'npped me np an took me? to tiwlve an' dare me milk," put Ira the baby girl triumphantly. "He's my nice man, an' I love him. Kiss him,. Kathleen." "You you found her?" cried the crimsoning Kathleen. "Why but I thought I understood," turning swift ly upon the discomfited Donnelly.. "Didn't you say" "I said s!te was here," muttered the-. mortified policeman. "I I telephoned: she was found." his under Kathleen's eyes flush deepening' y "Oh." said Kathleen slowly, oh., a significant "oh," long aril full f meaning. "I see. And it wa v?r-y I kind of you to send word, Mr iioij, l- ly. I thank yon, Jerry." :e ufvetl'. closer to him. while a reu! plea for - j pardon shone In the soft biack ey-- "Mire twas mistaKen I've n a,. . Jerry." The note of appeal In the wist- ful voice gave n far wider meaning tot. the simple words than their sense Im-, plied. "Won't you take us home? I'm., sure Mr. Stockton will be wanting to see you." (Timidly.) "I go with you, Kathleen, anywhere," was the loyal response. The sergeant smiled. " 'Tls easy enough to see how It 1. with them," he commented, turning -back to his work. "Well, I hope old Stockton will do something handsome for them." And after n good scolding to Kath leen eld Stockton did. Douglas Jerrold. With his father managing two thia--ters and his mother and two siHtem. "treading the boards." It Is scarcely surprising to learn that Jerrold com menced life ai an actor. But tho nhu- bio, crackling, original wit for which, Jerrold became so famous soon beguii to assert itself. At fifteen years of age he was contributing sonnets, epigrams, and sotrrs I) the magazines, whilo er: he was twenty he had written numer ous pi ces for the stage. His drama., both comic and serious, were character lzed by a brilliancy which took the town by storm, while os a prose wrltet he proved himself of n particularly brilliant aud original type. Pall Mal l Oazette. Pretiy Weak. A divinity student had taken the place temporarily of Boston's famous "sailor preacher," Father Taylor. Aft-, er the sermon as they desceuded th pulpit stairs tho student asl;ed. "Fa ther Taylor, what did you think of my sermon this morning?" Ap:rouchlujr blm In a fatherly way and placing hlir band on the student's shoulder, bo re plied, "My dear brother. If your text naa nud the smallpox, your sermon; could not have caught It." Christian Iteglster. j Tha Raturn. Braun Besides my daughter! dowry ! advanced my son-in-law 2,000. Qoobv And did you get anything baekr Braun Yea; my daagbter. LoorVr, Telegraph. : 1 I