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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1907)
hMhM Every Tkarafey. C. O. METZKEK, Editor and Publisher llatMlai ftntcrcd at the FoM Offlo at Uaevtew, Ore. ScmndCiaM Matter. (On Year, $2.00 TERMS: J Six Month.. 1. 00 (Three Months SO "tAKBVIBW. ORE0ON. APR 18. iW Von L. Meyer, Postmaster Ueneral of the United States, U made defendant In two suits filed this week In the United States Circuit Court at Portland, on a writ of removal irom Klm.th County Circuit Court The plaintiff In one case is the Hot Springs Improvement Company, and in the other William Wright. It Mma that the Postmaster-General bought tba property involved at a sheriff's sale, and secured ia tax title to same. Previous to this sale, how ever, the complaiut alleges that the property in dispute became state land and as such, tiUe was secured by the Hot Springs Improvement Company and Wright, respectively. The land is said to be quite valuble. The Oregonlan offers a plausible argument to show that there has been a great saving made by the text book commission in cost oi scuwi books to the people who buy them. It will take considerable arguement to convince the man who pays the book bills that to throw away from 3 to 16 worth of books for every child he has ever six years, or even sell them at the price offered for second haud books in exchange for new ones, is a "saving" to Mm. He may be made to believe theie Is a saving some where, but you can't mate him believe that he has been Involved iu the "saving". The United States Grand Jury met yesterday, the 17th, at Portland. A few land fraud cases, few counter feiting cases and one or two postottlee robberies will be investigated. Ore gon has been so aecustomed to start ling disclosures by the federal grand juries that it is feared the present ses sion will be too tame to be of much interest. Portland is having a fight over the raising of liquor license to one thou sand dollars per year and the Sujday closing. A petition was circulated to have the measure go on the ballot at the city election to be hell there soon. China is begging the United States to send three million dollars for the relief of its starving population. Feed 'em up and make 'em fat, so they can help Japan lick the United States. Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood River, has been appointed by Governor Chamberlain to represent Oregon at the Jamestown Exposition this sum mer. The owners of the Mc'Jloud River railroad deny the recent report that the Western Pacific Co. had bought that road. President Roosevelt has appointed a negro to the position of auditor of the treasury of the Navy department. (lanrcra .Tnmmprthul rernrnjait luuM i o t-i i , ; California points, where Lhe has been since last November, lie will remain in Lakeview this summer. Uerge says he hopes to see the country settled up this summer, and homes made of the land now lying vacant in this valley, He has been in Klamath county and Modoc, adjoining Lake, and says there is better land here that is idle than lots of the land in these other coun- (diverged from the sbeep sheering bus ties that is being successfully farmed. I iuess, that the members of the corpo- i ration have allowed the plant to be C. E. McCleary was up from Pine I sold for a 6mall indebtedness. Creek Monday. He says a crew ut I men will be at work on the Fern mine by yesterday. On account of the heavy storms of a fewjweeks ago, work was abandoned on March 28th. Mr. McCleary saysa mining man from Cri pple Creek,Colorado, isat Pine Creek, and after examining the rock from thatdistrict, verified his (McCleary's) statement that the rock is identical with that of the famous Cripple Creek ore. OCIUNG TOR CHILDREN they wear, and weer ondveor. Levi Strausa & Co. WHOLESALE DtSTMlBUTOKS SAN FRANCISCO. New lino of wall paper at Wallace A Co'n Furniture store. Phil Lynch this week sold 4000 bead of one andtwo year old wethers to Mess rs Slmeneria and Errleart, the Califor nia mutton buyer and the price was, we believe, the largest ever paid for sheep in the country. For two year olds Mr. Lynch received W per head, and ft per head for yearlings with the wool on. Mr. V. L. McCormick, who was in L akeview several weeks last fall atten ding to business matters for the Wey- erhauser company, has associated him self with J. T. Stuart Lyle, of Madi son, Wisconsin, iu the practice of law. McCormick and Lyle are located In a suite of rooms in the Bernice Bulld ing, in Tacoma, Wash. John Wall arrived here last Sunday from Bidwell with 22 head of tine beef cattle for J. Wendall, the butcher. The beef were bought from David Baty, of the Did well country. Mr. Wall is interested in the mines aud is devoting his entire attention to min ing. He looks for considerable activ ity in the Hoag district this summer. I have the best Jack iu the country and a good young draft horse. 1 will take mares to breed to either at S, to insure. Also furnish good J pasture during the season at (1 per month. Can show the best yearling mules in the country. Write to John Noble, Lakeview, Oregon, or call at the Bernard ranch, on the West Side. lti-2m R. W. Vernon and wife moved up from their ranch first of this week, and Mr. Vernon is putting a crop of grain on the M. T. Walters place. He also has the hay raneh on the slash leased. Mr. Vernon and J. X. Watson bought that part of the Walters ranch lying south of the creek, and Mr. j Watson will seed bis part of the land down to alfalfa. The Examiner has leen stacking away letters of inquiry for the past month, thinking that we would soon have our long promised write-up ot the country to publish in answer to the hundreds of questions. We now have a stack of these letters as high as a man '8 head, and next week we will publish the write-up of the county. Can't do it this week. The Examiner got out five thousand circulars for J. W. Maxwell this week for distribution among Eastern people who ari writing for information about Lake county. Mr. Maxwell is one of the real estate agents that uses lots of printers' ink, and he should reap a harvest for bis efforts. Xo doubt the distribution of these c irculars will be worth thousands of dollars to Lake county. Since the St. Louis Republic pub lished a lengthy article detailing the iujury to people resulting from climb ing stairs, telling how, even the brain is thereby injured, we propose to pre vail upon Messrs. :Light Harrow to put in an elevator in Hotel Lakeview, as we live on tde third floor of that building and have to climb three flights of stairs to reach our domicile. Brain storm might set. in. B.oks for Oregons' public will be selected by the State Textbook 1 Commission next June. Several j cnances are likely to M made in texts i for the primary and grammer grades. Tnere is general sentiment, among educators that the Thomas history, the Cyr first and sectnd readers, the Wentworth aritl meties, the Reed spel ler, the Reed and Kellog grammer and the Frye geography should give way to neer books. The sheepshearing machine plant a the Loveless rauch is to be sold at ' Sheriff sale the 24th of this month, j Tb plant has been run two seasons, 'and while it is said to have paid a : small dividend, there are so many . interet-ted in it, and a great many whose other business interests are so TIM II KK l,ASI OTM K. United States Laud Office, Lakeview Oregon. Feb. 8, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," bs extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Sarah A. Paxton, of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3Tj02, for the purchase of the NEJ NEJ of Section No. 24, in Township No. :VJ S., Range No. 20 E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before Register and Re ceiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Fri day, the 19tb day of April, 1907. He names as witnesses : Geo. Lynch Creed Pendleton, Loren Bailey, John Bremner., all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claUning ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 19th day of April, 1907. 7-10 J. N. Watson, Register. 1 Church Directory. Second and fourth Sunday, 11, A. M., and 7:30, P. M. First Sunday, 7:30 P. M. Prayermeetlng, Vednea day, 7:30 P. M. A cordial weloume to all. C P. Bailey, Pastor. Crane Creek Bapt ist Church, First Sunday, 11, A. M. Third Sunday 11 A. M., and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 P. M. "Come and we will do thee good. a P. llalley, Pastor. Petition (or Liquor License. We, the undersigned legal voter of Paisley Precinct, Lake County Ore gon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Lake County Ore., to grant a license to G.W. Cooley, to sell Spiritous, Malt and Vinous Liquors In less quantities than one gallon in said Paisley Precinct In Lake County Oregon, for the Period of six months as In duty bouud we will ever pray. W. S. Blair. M. C. Currlor J. K. Baulster, Geo. R. Louks, F. W. Far row, V. W. Hampton. Al. Farrow, J. A. Dm mm Will J. Sherlock, Arnold Bicksel, M. Conley, L. A. Moss, F. H. Price, J. F. Bevil, Johu Drumni 'erry Banister Frank Me Broom William Taylor John Simmons B.W. Farrow R. B. Jackson J. S. Elder W. 1. Welch 11. E. Hanaii Win. Dobkius R. Random, Geo, W. Hanau C. W. With ers J. S. Sprague, Frank Graham, J. S. Wakefield Frank Pratt, Tom Stan ley, Richard CousidineT R. G. Adams, Stephen Gayloid W. Y. Miller, Jas. M. Bevil, Geo. Rauney, J. D. Farra, H. J. Stauley, Chan. Ivory, A. J.Scott, X. R. Phelps, M. Lauritzeu, T. C. Johnson, F. A. Fitzpatrick, Johu El der, Al. Banister, Geo. S. Harper, Al. Christen, O. B. Carroll, J. A. Theiu, Roy Stanley. Wm. Holder, T. W. Johu Bou, Mark Hartlerode, F. C. Miller, Tom Welch, C. L. Withers, A. A. Witham. J. E. Harper, S. S. Banister J. J. Moore, Wm. Metzker, W. H. McCall, Clark Johnson, S. M. Miller. State of Oregon, SS County of Lake We, M. C. Currier A W. H. Tucker being first duly Sworn according to law depose and say : That the fore going petition contains the signatures of an actual majority of the whole number' of legal voters of Paisley Pre cinct iu Lake Couuly Oregon ; That each of said signatures is genuine; that each of the persons whose sigua tures are signed to said petition is an actual resident in said precinct at the date hereof and was aud has boeu actually a resident in said precinct and resided therein at ltast thirty days immediately preceoding the date he signed said petition and also of the tiling of the same. M. C. Currier W. II. Tucker Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20, day of March, 1907. A. A. Witham, Justice of the Peace. Paisley Precinct, Lake County Oregon XOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the Hon. County Court of Lake County State of Oregon on May 3d, 1007, for a Li schools i P11S to ,.,,11 r,i, itous Malt and Viti- Li(,llord j iesa quantities than on0 Kallon in pajsioy Precinct, Lake County ytate cf Oregon for a period of Six May, A mouths from , D. 1907. the Cth day of O. V. Cooley. TIWIIKIt VOTKK. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Apr. 12, 19U7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the "act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the 6ale of timber lands in'.tbe States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states ny act of August 4, 1892, Thom as H. Hurophery, of Klamath. Falls, county of Klamath State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 358;. for the pur chase of the Nl2 N'i of Section No. 30, Township No. 34 S.. Range No. H E, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Clerk of Klamath County JOre. at his olllce at Klamath Falls on Tuesday, the 2, day of July, 1907. He names as witnesses: Iiobert O. Horning, J. K. Horning, Ed. Eitbman, Isaac lioohees, all of Klamath Falls Ore. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lands are re quested to tile their claims in this omce on or before said 'i, day oi July 19U7. 10-10 J. N. Watson, Register. dSS" IV '. I'' Aw . V Do they fit? It they'ra not l..v CTLY right, let ua make liiem hi. When we fit you, we fit yen w- i CURATKLV. Long- expnu.-. ..c ' every necessary scientific a;i)ii t s. 1 and the required knowlfdi:i -n ibllng ua to correctly uae ilu hui.u- j our own complete wurklui, -,t': '. every facility even to the (tr n ! ; of apeclul leruies are ail at wmi l dl.spoaul here, aaiurlnjj u i , not poailble ulyi oihern l.- i n i nately equipped. An..!n 1o ioir ! !,.,( pec ,,r nearly 4 Munsell Qtfzl MAClfAl flLK j: n M"T i rV"" - 1 ttt la fir r IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OF" SPRING GOODS Mis Principal Want BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Tcs-o Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ' Scvn Mil-ton boxes sold In post 13 month. ThlS Signature, Pneumonia's Deadly Work had seriously affected my right lung." Write MrH. Fannie Connor, of Rural K ti t 1. (ii-iirp'tiiwii, Tcnn., "tlmt I coughed continuously night ami day and the neighbors' prediction con sumption seemed Inevitable, until my husband brought home a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, which iu inycnse proved to be the only ukai. cough cure ami restorer of wcnk.aotv lungs." When all other remedies utterly fall, you may still win the battle against lung and throat trouble, with New Discovery, the kkai. cniK, (Juarantei'd by Ia-v Bvnll druggist. 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. Timber Land Deals. The Examiner id prepared to bundle liinbei lauds in large or small bodies; the trouble has always liven tiutljer laud owners, huve beeu scattered over the country and those who lived close enough together to list their lands in i a sufficiently large body to make the sale one of importance to timber laud purchasers, thier lands have iuvaria bly Wen in such localities as would prohibit consolidation. We have ar ranged with a fl r in to take these is olated tracts, aud by so doing, we are able to secure enough laud in one body to make it an object to pu-rch asers to investigate, aud thus the lands will bring the highest market price. Parties owning but 100 or 80 acres will not be told by their Intend , Ptato of I). H. Hartzog, deceased, aro ing purchasers that their tracts are j nereby required to present them, with too small to bother with. The com- the pioper vouchers and duly verilled, pany we aro dealing with is absolutely , wjthin six months from the date of responisble and has plenty of capital. this Notice, to the undersigned Exe Write The Lake County Examiner for Cutrix, at the law office of L. F. Conn full particulars. 1 1 the Town of Lakeview, Lake Coun- If you have a piece of timber land ' ty Oregon. to Bell write The Lake County Ex aminer. We can place your land where It will bring the highest price. Doing business Again. "When my friends thought I wan about to take leave of thla world on account of Indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Chlsholm, Tread well, N. Y., "and hwhen It looked iw If there wa no hope left, I wuh persuaded to try Electric Bittern, and I rejoice to Hay that they ure curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, aud am still gaining dally." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guarantee Lee I'.eall, druggist. &0c. (1 hy r riXAU riuor, Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Apr. 4, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Victor Harvey of Lakeview Oregon, haa filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in-supportof his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2(04 made February 23, 1901, for the Wig NWi4' Sec 5 and E'4 NE i Section 0, Towu ship 41 S., llauge 19 E., W.M ., and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon on 17th day of May, 1907. He names the following witueses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land viz: John Noble, John Snider, A. P. Koozer, J. W. Fitzwater, all of Lake view, Oregon. J. N. Watson, Register. We want your trade and will do our utmost to please you. Never before has our stock been so complete and up to date. v With our increased flooor space we are showing new lines and more goods. Whether you buy or not we will be pleased to see you and will take pleasure in showing you our goods. To Cure a Cold in One Day ITHfi .mtum Lain 0 1 Iff OF APrOINIMlHI (If tXlCHBIK. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Ike. 1 lu the Matter of the Estate of, ) l). ii. iiakt.-m;, ) lleeeimed. i TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the j undersigned was, by an order of the I Honorable County Court of Ijtke County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered in the nbovu entitled j matter on the 11th day of March, J 1907, duly appointed as the Executrix 'of the Last Will aud Testament of J). ill. Hartzog, deceased, i All persons having claims against the Dated this I4th day of March, 1907. SUSAN I). HATZOO, Exvcutrix of the Last Will aud Jestament of J). II. Hartzog, Deceased. 115 NOTICE OP FINAL 8KTTI-EMENT. In the Couuty Court of the State of Oregon, For tho County of Lake. In the Matter of the Estate of, ) B. M. COBB,, Deceased. ) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, That the undersigned Administrator of the estate of B. M. Cobb, deceased, has this day filed his Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of B M. Cobb, deceased, with the County Clark of Lake Conntv Oreunn ...! that the Hon. B. Daly, County Judge , of the State of Oregon, for the Couuty j fixed and appointed Friday, the 12th day of April, 1907, at the hour of ten thereof ut thn I'omr I inereoi, at mo tuui t o'clock A. M ,, m II-, a. I v . t r . Room of said Court in Lakview, Lake County, Oregon, as the time and place foi the hearing of objections to such final account, If any there be, and the settlement thereof, and bus directed said Administrator to give Notice thereof, in the LAKE COUNTY EX AMINER for four successive weeks. Dated this 14th day of March, 1907. Oeo. Hauklus, Administrator of the Estate of 11-5 B. M. Cobb, Deceased; of Lake, 'has, by an order dated March ""y ""J" ,n tMH u'0 u" worn state 14th, 1907, duly made and entered in 8 Hw'w & ?HKW the above entitled Court aud matter 1 of Section No. 2L in TownahlnVn 'A Pioneer Store Cure Crip Iu TWo Day. ori every rpir JT box. 25c Timber Land Nolle. Unllted btate Lund Olllce, lake view, Oregon. March 2nd, 19t7. Notice is hereby k I veil that In com pliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 17. cntltlixl "An act for the sale of timber land lu tho States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Tenrltoy," as extended to all the 1'uhllo Iaul States by act of August 4, 1H92, JMel va Withers, of Palslejvcoiifity of ltke. State of Oregon, haa this day tiled lu this office his sworn statement No. i 3T.M7, for tho purchase of the HV ; of Section No. .", in Township No. 34, Range No. 1H.E,. W. M., aud will otter proof to shovt that the laud sought ix more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to said laud lx'forn Register and Receiver at Ijikevlew Oregon Monday, the 20th day of May, 9o7. He names as witnesses: C. L Withers. J K. Ilauister, C. W. Withers, T. V. Welch, all of Paisley Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lauds are re quested to file their claims in thin office on or before said 2"th day of May, 1!M7. 10-10 J. N. Watson, Regit ter. How'i This? We offer Ono Hundred Hollers Re ward for any caw of Catarrh that cannot Iw cund by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Cheney & ,,., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. heney for the last 15 years, and believe lit 111 perfectly honorable In all business transact Ions and financi ally able to carry out any obligat ions made by Ills llriu. aiding, Kiniian & Marvin, Wholesale Hrugglsts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Intern- i allv. actlnir illnwtlv nnon the l.l.wwl anii imicous surfaces of the svatein. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by nil druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills forconstt patlou. TIlli.H .W KOTI4 K. Ijikoview, Oregon March, 2, 1907. Notice is hereby given that lu com pliance with the provisions of tho act. of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber luiwlu In the States of California, Oregon, Na- v"i,H uud Washington Territory1', as V10"'1"'1 to all the Fu hi l Land States Hadiey, of Klamath Falls, Couuty of Klamath State of Oregon, has this hln ., ivange No. 17, E..W.M., and will olfctr proof to show that thn lurwl B(,,,ht ,a ,or valuable for its timber nr HtIIMn i.,.,. Iiit.l.i ' . ........ .v., niiuvuiai I'UrilUHOII. and to establish his claim to said land before the Clerk of Klamath Co. Ore., l!,4 Mh, au'f ut K1"'n Falls, Ore. on ..unUUJr, iiiq 1Wj m,y (r juue 1U07, He Dames as witnesses: C. K. Brandenberir. of Kl ttmiaf h IV la Mat - H. McCumber. of Dairy Ore. O .11. Dusenbery and Frank H. Hall of Klamath Falio Oro. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are) requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of June, 19U7. ' 13-10 J. N. Watson, Register.