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PuMMnra1 Every Ttiartda). C. o. MUTZKEK, Id it or and Publisher , RMlldlrtf. Melvln D. Villiam3. .tntr1 at lh I'oul Offlrr t lorlrw,Or. Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Mnps, Plans," Hluc prints promptly and accurately prepared. All classes of sur veying guaranteed. iRI V HHTRI ANIX FEED STABLE .One Year, $2.00 TERMS: Six Month 1.00 Three Month,... 50 LAKEVIE . OREGON. Jl'NE . lM7 OFFICES Klnninth Full nod Inkevlow, Ore. Where Does the Blame Lie? The sad accident that occurred over In Klamath countT last week on the stage route from Pokegarua, to Kla math Fails, related on the third page of this Issue, in which the stage dri ter was killed and three or lour pas sengers injuied isto le der'rl' tn died. Just where criticism would bet fit In is a Question, tut that euch in cidents mi t and should be avoided seems plain. It is said that Mr. (til breath was an experienced stage driv er and was capable of haudling a team of four even on bad roads. Stage drivers, long in the service, are prone to grow reckelss, we w ill not say care less, because an accident would en danger himself as much as auy one else. But they grow to disregard the fears of passengers lees accustomed to mountain roads, and even some of them take great pleasure in making "hair-breadth escapes" and "perilous drives," etc., much to the discom fort of their passengers. Whether or not this can be charged in the case at issue, we do not know. There are other causes that might have beeu re sponsible. Operators of stage lines, in their search of horses that can make good on the long, hard drives, are very apt to have imposed upon them some outlaw horses that are not safe anywhere. The disposition of a horse, if the animal be good otherwise, strong, willing and a "stayer" is sel dom reckoned with when the contrac tor purchases horses to haul passen gers over bad mountain roads, lie usually says, "We'll take the snap out of him in a short time, when we get him strung out in a four-horse team on a long drive." Neither is the safety of the public reckoned with. The public is ignorant of. the dangers they go through when taking passage over such stage lines. Then again ; here is the matter of roads. The counties build the roads and reckon as little with the safety of the stage passengers or the convenience of con tractors as the feavage, outlaw stage horse reckons with fate when he takes a stampede down a steep mountain side, after be has taken advantage of the already perilous speed permitted by the dri ver. k-w-Every person on board could as easily been hurled to death as he, half a dozen lives were at stake with as few chances as Mr. Gilbreath had. This poor man lost his life, as a result of the failure of some one to reckon ; he Is a sacrifice to, not carelessness, bnt thoughtlessness, a martyr to the cause of economy. Governor Chamberlain has appoint ed J. A. Collier of Wheeler county, District Attorney, and E. V. Little- Bold, of Sherman county, Circuit Judge, for the new Eleventh Judicial j District composed of Gilliam, Wheeler and Sherman counties. Having: recently purchaaod the Hotel nnd Feed Stable Ht Uly 1 wish to announce to the Tubllo tlmt 1 will bo found ready, Ht nil time, to offer the Beat of Treatment, oth to man nnd beaut Everything Will be First-Class ARTHUR T. LANC1ELL, BLY, ORE. Alter June 1st inmates of the Ore gon state prison will le allowed to subscribe for Oregon newspapers. Warden Frank II. Curtis anuounces. Prisoners heretofore have leen per mitted to read papers from other states only. Washington sheepownera have tiled two suits in the United States Circuit Court to test the constitutionality of the compulsory sheep iuspectiou law passed at the last session of the Ore gon legislature. That rich men are partial to marry ing actresses Is evident from a recent statement published that 0"i of Joe Weber's actre.-ses have married mil lionaires within the past five years. W. W. Drown, the horseman, who spent three weeks in Lakeview, and dcriug his stay here showed his great liberality, before leaving for his home last week, gave the M. E. Church 100, the public library 9100 and the Baptist Church foO. THEY WEAR AND WEAR AND WEAR JWL n STOCKS FOR CniLDBEV Levi Strauss & Co. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to Settlement ami Entry. De partment of the Interior, General Land Ollloe, Washington, 1. C, May 11, 11107. Notion is hereby given that the (vacant public lands in the following described areas, tempora rily withdrawn for proposed additioua to the Cascade National Forest, Ore gon, on July 31, 1!"03, and January 24, 1907, aud not. otherwise withdrawn. reserved or appropriated, w ill by an thoiity of the Secretary of the Interi or lie restored to the public domain on July 27, 1907, and U'couie subject to settlement on and after that, date, but not to entry, 'tiling or selection until on and after August 'JtS, 11H7, uuder the usual restrictions, at the United States .Laud Ottlce at Lake view, Oregon: lti Township thirty ! nine (391, Range six (0) .Sections one i (l ), two til), tnreeia). seven (71. to thirty-six 3o both inclusive; in Township thirty-two (32 Kange seven and one hair (7S), Sections sixteen (10), to twenty-one t21), both inclusive, the south half of Sectlou twenty-six (20), Sections twenty seven (27), to thirty six (30, both iuclusive; all of Towuship thirty three (33 Kange seven and one half (M not in the Klamath ludiau Res ervation j all of Township thirty-three (33),"Eange seven (7), 'not iu said '.re servation; all South and East, Wil lamette Meridian, Oregon. Warning is hereby expressly given that no per son will beperinitted to gain or exer cise any right wbatevfr under auy set tlement or occupation begun prior to July 27, 1007, and all such settlement or occupation is hereby forbidden. R. A. lialliuger, Commissioner, approved: Thoa. Ryan Acting Secretary of the Interior. May 21 July 27. it WILL RAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OF SPRING Principal Want His We want your trade and will do our utmost to please you. i Never before has our stock been so complete and up to date. 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. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store Church Directory. (Babtist Church.) Lakeview. Ut and 2nd Sunduvs, It . M. and 8 P.M., 2nd and 4th Sundays, 8. P. M. Crane Creek. 2nd Sunday 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. 4th Sunday, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. C. P. Bailev, pastor. We received a letter from a party in Goldfleld a few days ago, who wanted to subscribe for The Examiner. Three dollars was inclosed in the letter for a year's subscription, with the explana tion that the extra dollar was to pay for stamps to put on the wrapper, as papers not stamped were used to kindle fires with and seldom delivered. Post masters who burn papers addressed to subscribers through their office should be roughly dealt with. There is con siderable complaint from our subscrib ers about not getting their mail, and If they will give as a clew to where the papers are lost we will trace the matter up. J Final Proof Notice. Land Office at Lakeview Oregon. June 1, 19C7. Notice is hereby given that Argus M. llardesty, of Lakeview, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention tn make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No 3640. made Sept, 4th 1900. for the x. o, JNt'ij & N Township 38, a, Range . and that, Snirl nrnnfmill be made before Recister and Rorair at Lakeview Oregon on 19th, day of July, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove hU mntinnnim -oi dence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: L. O llardesty G. W. llardesty, Wm Kimzey, Frank Wilson, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 23-5. J. N. Watson, Register. I ' 1 ' T X . 1 0.-4 on; a o NE Sec. 7, 21. E.. W. M.. Klaal Proor . oiler. Department of the interior, Land Office at Lakeview. Orecon. Mav 1. 1907. Notice is hereby given that Will iam Hammersley of Lakeview, Oregon, has filed notice of bis intention to make final five yea proof in support of bis claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2307 made June 23 1902, for the Sa NWf N SWJ Section 10, Township 38 S, Range ICE WM, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on 24th day of .lane, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: W. D. Tracy, G II. Newell, and Daniel Chandler of Lakeview, Oregon, and Gilber Labam of Vistillls Oregon. 20-10 J. N Watson, Register To Cure a Cold in One Day Tc!ie Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. m Z vcn M".lii -wi boxes sold in past 1 3 months. This Signature, S&yr Cures Crip iti Two Days. box. 25c. N Final Proof Nolle. Land Office at Lakeview Oregou, June, I 1907. Notice is hereby giveu that Gran ville W. llardesty, of Lakeview Ore gon, has tiled notice of hjs intent ion to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Kutry No. 3t:24made July & 1900 fo r the N1.. SW'4 A tt SK"i Section 0 Township 38 S. Range 21 K..W. M. and that said proof will be made before Register aud Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on 19th day of July 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the land viz: l O. Hardest?. A. M. Hardest?. Wm. Kimzey, Frank Wilson, all of Lakeview Oregou. J. N. Watson, Registor. 1-5 Tinilr K l..tll TH K. United State I .and Office, lakeview Oregon, May 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 7X. entitled "An act for tho sale of thnU'r land iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Wushingtou Territory," as extended to all the Public Ijui'I States by act of August 4, lH'.rj, Rollu M. McDonald, of Lakeview. county of Lake, State o Oregou, has this day distributed In pupe's, mt follow: $1400 IN PURSES Races Commence on Mon day, July 1st. The Lake County Agricultural . f M-lMt Inii will give live days' racing: u their truck In IwiUcvlcw, cotu ineiicliig; July 1st, nnil ending July th, 1:107. Thcwuinof $Iiio wilt m TIJIBKH LA.I XOTU'K United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, .May 14, 1907. 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 sale of timber lands The indicted Frac cisco were required TIMBER LASiUSOTK E. vuativu UMlLfO-'B M. AM fill 1(111 1'O I llbnflna. vreKon. May yJ7. ,ivri.v,c7 AO uririiv 1 I V fil I nor in ibui; wiia me provisions of the act in the States of California, Oregon. . -- u, joio, eniujea uevaa ana nasnmgton Territory, ' as u .i lur me saie or tirnoer lands extended to all the Public Land 'n the States of ('alifnpnin kiDii. v.w a tu t . i8Vada and Washineton Trrifnr Hnlrlpr. nf Pninlav Knnnt. r !, oo cawuuou iu an rri eio.ii, I . i tttoA iAr..n i . l. I j ui.j t States by act of August 4, 1892, Blanch this office his sworn statement No. Bailey, of Lakeview, county of Lake, 3688, for the purchase of the 8A WJi Estate Of Oreiron. hm thia i t.'; k- o i m . . mis ottlce his sworn ii,t.mnnt v hrja v 11 t- ,17 j .m J7U0, for the purchase of the SEJ SE offer proof to show that the land & or tseciicn o. 12, in Township No. sought is more valuable for its timber i'n r K "i ab w- M., and pr stone than for agricultural pur millionairs of San I soughHs moVin" i"."!, to , !.",., V 11.0 nixioer "u u uciuru iwijiDHjr ana neceiver ai lakeview Oregon, on Friday, the zo, aay or July, iyi7. to give bail j r atone than for agricultural purposes, ana to estaVilifth hio iQim UUU VJcMJ.UUII I . - . viisiuj tW BHIU 1HD(1 each. Mayor Schmitz hall flvi 'f ore Register and Receiver at Lake- 7jr':J I? 'if O"gon on jitK iSh wu. ueur ianea to give bail, saying i names as witneses: Harry Bailey mat so many counts were against him ' John Brenner, Walter that his bail would rnn up into the I An, .h "view Oregon. ioui uciea as bis hwuh) me meir e aima i own attorney in the first of the cases! ce 0D.?r befor "ii 12th day of brought against him. August, 1907. J. N. Watson Ee?itp He names as witnesses: W. IL Ham mersley and S. P. Moss of Lakeview, Oregon. R. N. Phelps and C. S. Mor ris, of Paisley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiminor ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2t;th dav nf July, 1907. 20-10. J. N. Watson. Register. TIMHKK Ll ftOTIl'K. United States Land Office, Lake view .Oregon, May 22, 1907. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled I "An act for the salo 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. La Fayette Conn, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office bis sworn ftatement No. 3701, for the purchase of the N'g N'- of Section No. 20 in Township No. 3G S., Range No. 19, E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land Bought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, aud to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday, the 8tb day of August, 1907. He names as witnesses: W. R. Over. J. U. Barker, Henry It .Ileryford, W. 11. Shirk, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad vetsely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 8 day of Au gust, 1907. J. N. Watsos, Register. 22-10 tiled iu this office his sworn statement No. 30i, for the purchase of tlieKI.1, ! NW.'i E'tj SWl.' A SW"4' KW'. of Sec.- ! tion No. 27, in Township No. .'It! S.. Range No. 19, R., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land -1 . I . , , 1 . : . ,i.i miiiKui is iiiurt vniiiHUiB tor ia iiuioer i.v, i, .... , . . ,, , or atone than for agricultural i,uri,oss ! 1 ,,Urtn lHo l"t, and to ehtalillMb his claim to said FIRST UAY-July 1st. First Race mile dfiali, purse $I2T, Second Knee iiille dash " f M Sl'toNI) HAY July 2nl. Third Race iiille dnah, $R 1175 land lefore Register and Reciever at Lake view Oregon on Monduy, the 22 day of July, 1907. lie names bs witnesses : K. E Riuo hart, A. L. (iooiii)an, ieo. H. Down, Geo. II. Lyix'h all of lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the ahove-deseribml lands are requested to tile their cluims in this office ou or before said 22 day of July 1907. 19 10 J. N. Watson, Register. TIMHKK L SOTIt K. Of 22-10 HEW PDTB QBBEKt OKI, Under Entirely New Hanagement Having recently purchased tllC hotel frnm Af v a r.T 1.1 t .. . uuimm' earnestly solicit a share public patronage. My aim shall be to pi of lease. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. TIMHKK UNI) NOTIl'K. United States Land Office. Lake view , Oregon, May 13, 1907. rsotlce is hereby given that in com plance with 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, ievaoa, ana Washington ierrlotrv. as extended to all the Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Lottie u. w it hers, of Paisley, count v of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this day niea in tms ouice nig sworn statement No. .Hi91, for the purchase of the KlA neo. u, y iMWji or section No. 5, in Township No. 34 8., Range No. 18, E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than 'or agricultural purposes, and to establish his rualm to said laud before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Monday, the 5, day of August, 1107. He names as witnesea: C. W. Withers. O. L. Withers. J. H. Sprague, M. C. Currier, all of Paisley Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 5th. davof August, 1907. J. N. Watson, Register. 10-20 Administrator's Notice. In the County Court of the State Oregon, For the Coucty of Lake, In the Matter of the Estate ) of James E. Caderwood, De- ) ceased. ) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice la hereby given that the undersigned administrator has filed with the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, his final Account as the administrator of the Estate of James E. Calderwood, deceased, and that Saturday, the 15tb day of Jane, 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M of said day, at the Court Room of the County Court of Lake County, Ore gon, in the Court House of said Coun ty, in the Town of Lakeview, was. by an order of Hon. II. Daly, Judge of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, fixed and appointed as the time and place for the bearing of objections to such final account, if any there be, and for the settlement thereof. Said order was made and entered on the 2nd day of May, 1907, and di reeled that Notice of the time and place so appointed be given by publi canon or ine same ror lour successive weeks in the Lake County Examiner. newspaper of general circulation published weekly within Lake Coun ty, Oregon. The date of tho first publication of said Notice is May ICtb, 1907. 20-5 Thomas l Calderwood, Administrator of the Estate of James I1 Calderwood, Deceased. Tlmbr Land Act, June 3, 1818. No tic for Publication. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, May o, I Jul, NOTICE is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act 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 publio land states by act of August 4, 1892, the following persons have filed in this office their sworn statements, to wit: Henry K. Ileryford, of Lakeview. county of Lake, state of Oieirou. sworn statement No. 3SC1. for the our- chase of the W W,4 Sec. 24, Tp. 30, 8.. R. 19. E. W. M. Fred O. Ahlstorm, of Lakeview, county oi xjaae, state or Oregon, sworn state ment No. 3joT. for the burchise of the NE'iSeo. 25. To. 31. 8.. ll 19. k. W M. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish their claim to said lanr1 before Regis ter and Receiver at Lakeview Oreuon. on Monday the 10th day of July 1907. Tbey name as witnesses: Henry IC Ileryford. A. II. Hammersley, J E. Barker. 8. P. Moss. F. O. Ahlstrom. all of Lakeview Oregon. Any aud all persous claiming ad. Tersely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otnee on or before said 10 day of July 19-10 J. N. Watson. Recister. JNOI'ICK of restoration of r,nl,ll i i . . . minis io settlement and entrv. De partment of the Interior, General Land Offico, April 20, 1907. Notice la hereby given that tho Set a. ft . , . . . " r me interior nus on April II. 1907. v. emeu nin xormer Older of Jul v. jjui, wikiiuruwuiK me rouowini fu cnoeu lands ror Irrigation purposes in connection with the Ana River Pro ject, Oregon: Township thirty South, Range Sixteen East. K.wtlnn ,,,.. tuwiinuiij miriy raouin, jtange seven teen Eaut, Section aix. and h IIH fit-flu,.. ed that the aforesaid lands be restored to the public domain and to settlement but not to becotueBubjoct to entry, filing or selection under th .i.ii.. land laws of the United States until Annuul T) lOJIT ..t II... ?t. i. . 4,,, n lMO uuueu mates Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. ifloe, It. A. lialliuger, James Rudolnh (Jnrfli0,l Hul.rj,.n of the interior. 19-Aun-l rillltl) l)AY-.luly 3d. Fifth Rm'e7i furluiigM, diutb ' fl.Vl Sixth lnce-Jtulle henta ' f20t FOI UTII KAY July Mb. Seventh Race 'iiiilediiali " 1;T Eighth Rm-e mlle lwu.li fl'i. FIITH DAY Julv Cth. Ninth Khci j mil,, iindlllft. " $2oo Tenth Itiue Diatince nnd I'urse tu U uiiiiuuced durlntr tho meeting. ('NIifToNSr All of the ubove It rues uro Free for All, four to enter nnd three to atnrt, but the AHHocluttou re.crvcM the right to hold u enH ntimlsT thfin four by reducing the purse In proportion to the iiuidImt of horses enten-d. Entries to cloao the evening; Is fore the nice, ut 7 o'clock, sharp. The Pa cine Count Blood Horse Assix'liitloti to Kovern nil rncea. llntranco fi-es, ten percent, of purs.'. Money to be dlvldetina follows: 70 mt cent, to tho Hrat borao and 30 per cent, to the hoc oikI bors'. Tho AsHoclatlon reai.rvea the rljrht to change any of the above rncitu Irk tiie event of not fllllnir. paid without n content. KOARII OF DIKFrTOlts Ko. I). Hahhow F. M . Mil t v. V. L. N.NKI.I.I.NO Iton'-p tl.'L'i F. P. Lioht OFFKKRS. I. P. Liuiit, V. L. Hmci.i.i.no, Ireahlent. Secntnry. Pnltloa lor Liior Ureas. We, the undersigned legal voters of nouth Warner Pr-ln l.uhm im.. ....... HUte of Oregon, resjet!tfuliy petition the Honorable County Court of Lake County, State of Oregon, to grant a License to J. M. M..n. u..n Spirituous. Malt and Vinous' Liquors In less quantities limn rirlJa tfnlwwi la A del. South Warner Precinct, Lake Couutv, state of Oregou, for the Period of Six Months, as in duty bound we will ever pray, (loo V.Wilson John Croniu Otis Foliett Michael Lane O. R. Oariett Jack Barry M. O. Messner J. L. Morrow I D. Frakes Harold Miles W. M. Burns W. B. ICoiiso James Wakellold Iwia Frakes F. B. HoiiHtou Frank Ohiso Michael P. Barry A. 1). I'VuknH W. 8 . Willie I). T. Foskett J. E .Duiinlvin W. H. Cooper B. F. Oreen L. W. Frakes R. L. Burns O. Stom bough Claud W. Dixon M. H. Caldwell Irvln Wakefield Oakley Clark T. A. Crump 11 A. CrldaX Win. Nlcholls J. B. Johnson L. Foskett 4 nilrmii W. F. 1 lurch. "u,,w TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 ' 'lerslgued will apply to tho HonoraM uouuty (V.urt of Lake Conntv. fr. mw' V" T,li'H,day. " day of June, 1007, ror a License to sell Spirituous, Malt aud VllinilH I.lnl.nh. In hii, II . au 4.1DB tiunu- titles than ono gallon, at Adel. South naruer frecilict. Lake Oo.intV Dr.. gon, for a period of six months from and aftor June 11, 907. J. M. Messner. APPLICANT.