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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
OUmwtw OSaa.ntturf PublMfc'S Every Thursday. C. O. MKTZKCK, Editor and Publisher Ht.- Ralldlitt JtnlT'-i1 at the OlflofM 1iiPTlrw,Ore. im tvctmrt-t l Matter. .line Year. $2.00 TERMS: Jsix Months, 100 'Three ..konths, $0 CAKSVIEW. OttfiOON. JUNE I J. lW7 The confcuslou of llarr, Orchatd, in the HaywooJ case, revealed some of the most revolting crimes In the history of civilization la the west. Teoty-slx murders have been com- ,;tt..l Orchard at the direction of IUiv -' J - bis superiors in the Federation of Miners union, all the most bentons human ingenuity could contrive. Shielded by the inner circle of the powerful organization to which be belonged, he went from oue horrify- ingjorime to another, "until, at last, be was run down by the authorities, and as an evidence qf his faith in the nen he bad ma le himself the tool of, he coufessed to all his crimes, and implicated his associates in crime. Thinking men shudder at socialism when they read of the diabolical crimes committed by leaders of the sect who seem to justify their acts by their idea of freedom and liberty. The Taft presidential boom is hav ing a bard struggle with the third term movement Of all the candi dates in the Republican ranks Mr. Taft is now talked of most Hughes is a strong man in New York, as is Taft in Ohio, Cannon in Illinois, Knox of Pa., etc.. Vice president Fairbanks' candidacy is regarded by those in touch with the situation as far remote. Dr. Harry Lane was re-elected Mayor of Portland at the city election held there on June 3, by 641 plurality over Devlin, the Republican candi date. The entire republican ticket, excepting Devlin and one councilman was elected. The total vote cast in the election was 17,195, out of 25,3S0 registered. In the city election of 1905 the total vote cast was 11,597. The fact that nearly a million acres of land is to ba thrown open to set tlement in Oreogn, Washington and Idaho, mostly in Oregon, will be glad news to the people who are seeking homes in this state. Also to the peo ple of the state who have been, for months past, vigorously working to secure a portion of be Western immi gration. , Vo Vnrir hsmaforl nf hnvinff snow on the first day of June. Lakeview can Examiner reporter. "Lakeview can do nearly as well, we had snow here I Dot forget us. Our names are in its on the 6th. and by the time Lakview is as big as New snow on the first. York it can have S. P. -Vernon was up town last Fri day. He is going to write to the Food and Dairy Commissioner for registra tion as a hatter maker and secure a. number for bis creamery. Portland elected a Democratic mayor and one Democratic councilman, and every other officer elected at the re cent city election was Republican. Fifty thouasnd dollars changed bands in the city of Portland last Monday as a result of the city election. The jury in the Scbmitz case of San Francicso is complete and the trial under way. The Best "Glass Ware" sold at The Magic No 3. Number three is a wonderful mascot for Geo. H Parris, of Cedar Grove, Me., according to a letter which reads: "After suffering much with liver and kindey trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man today. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure." Guaranteed best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Lee Reall drug gist 50c. NEW PIKE CHEEKi OEEi Under Entirely New flanagement Having recently purchased the hotel from Mr. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. Melvin I). Williams. civil and Intention Hnglneer. Maps, Plans, ttlue prints promptly nml accurately prepared. All classes of sur veying jjuarantectl. OFFICES Klamath Fall mid lakeview. Ore. Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dirk (kin become fascinating when delicately loft, underspreaii with the radiant glow which indi cate a healthy, active skin. Robert ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keep pores free from clogging waste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color whichcharms in blonde and brunette alike. Robert ine is certain protection against tan, (unburn and freckle if applied be fore exposure to (un or winJ. Spreads like an imperceptible heen til of pause over skin surface, forming a (hield stimulating and preserving a delicate, lustrous beauty. ROBERHNE Obituary. The death of Martin T. Walters last week removed frojj Lakeview one of the old laud marks. Mr. Walters was oue of the first men to settle iu this place, and but few people lived in Goose Lake valley when he came. In an interview with Mr. Walters two years ao the folio ' ing remarks were made by biu: "I saw the spot where Lakeview stands wheu the calmness of undisturbed nature was upon it. When I CHine heie iu 1872 there was but one house here, and that a small log cabin. Where now stands large buck build ings, when I came here was a solid meadow, covered with grass." He went down the valley six miles and located on the place just south of the Bob McKee ranch. This was Jackson county then, and be used to ride on horse back to Jacksonville to attend court or to transact land businesc. But he, like'otbeis here, thought nothing of that When Lake county was established in 1870, and the eat of government located at Lakeview Mr. Walters decided to help build the town, and moved here from his ranch and bought an unfinished shed from John Moon, situated where Hotel Lakeview now stands. He conducted a feed stable! Having been born and raised in Texas he naturally took a liking to horses and raised some that have made running records on the large race courses of the West In talking of old times and old timers, ..ur. w aitesr once said to an earliest annals and our work is in its foundation. There were others with us then who with cheerful hearts and willing hands nobly did their part as helpful nieghbors and strong co workers with us in laying the corner stone upon which Lakeview is built." He has followed many of the old pioneers to tbe little silent city north of Jtown as they dropped off, one by 1 on, and seen tbe sod placed o re bis (pioneer companions There are but few left. Such men do not have to live for ever to perpeurate their memory; tbey do not have to stand as a living mon ument to themselves. Their lives ere ate the everlasting impressions that tremble not before tbe winds nor melt with the driving storms nor fade away beneath the bleeching suns, but stand as Gibralter stands, firm, un staiued and unshaken against tbe rag ing waves of time when when eternity comes creeping nigh and their lives, tbeir character, their example before men and tbeir every act blaze a way for another aoble and upright life. Mr. Walters was a practical matter of fact man, but bad bis own peculiar manner of extracting merriment from life as it went along, and he was not disposed to worry about matters that could be - bettered in other ways. When be died, full of years and ready to be gathered to his fathers, tb grief that was felt over the close of bis long career was widepsread an sincere. His best monument will be tbe good it w regport that he ha left behind him In the community where he has lived for .15 yaers. Although Mr. Walters was not a member of any church, he ex emplifled, by hs pura and honorable lifS tbe teachings of the golden rule, aud unfailingly evinced a practical piety that will loitg be remembered as the best of professions. There was a dally beauty atout his life that won every heirt. In temparameut he was mild, conciliatory and candid i" and yet remarkable for an uncompromis ing ttirmuess. He gained confidence when be seemed leant to sock it As was stated In The Examiner last week, Martin Thomas Walters was boru in Bastrop county, Texas, December 7, 1S;8, making hi in 08 years, 0 mouths and 23 days old. He married Harriet Smith at Austin Texas, Feb. 4, 1802. They came to (loose lake valley in 1873, where they have resided ever siuce. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Walters, five of whom survive him. J. (3. Walters of Port land, Oregon, Mrs. Lizzie Chris mau of Sacramento, Calif., Mrs. A. A. Allen of Tucoma, Wash., Mrs. J. L. Smith of Walla Walla, Wash., and Mrs. E. II. Smith of Lakeview. His ! wife also survives him. The Odd Fellows took charge of the corpse at the family resideuco aud conducted it to the M. K. Church, where a large crowd of sorrowing friends awaited its coming, regardless of a constant downpour of rain. Ret Ari J. Armstrong preached a very impressive funeral sermon, and agaiu turned the body over to the Odd Fel lows who performed their ceremony and marched to tbe cemetery where a last resting place had been prepared for it in the family lot There the Odd Fellows performed tbe laft sad rites to a departed brother. Clustering about the flowers that are scattered there, mingling with the oppresive silence tbalsbrouds the re vered spot sod quivering amidst tbe gloom of tbe grave the holiest mem ories speak in tones that fill tbe ear and thrill the sorrowing heart. All that there was of the lite that has fa ded into tbe night Of endless sleep its lights and its shadows ; its sweet ness and its nobility; its power aud its purity, pass before us like a rapid ly moving panarama. Under each in fluence, with such a thrilling picture of days gone and of worthy deeds done they paused for a time to speak to and of the beloved dead. "All that is born must die. BLY HOTEL AND FEED STABLE Having recently purchased the HoU'l and Feed Stable at Rly 1 wish to announce to the Public tbut I will be found ready, at all times, to offer the Bent of Treatment, oth to man aud beast Everything Will be First-Class ARTHUR T. LANGELL, BLY, ORE, Notice of Restoration of Public Lands to Settlement and Entry. Do partment of the Interior, General Land Office, Washington, D. C, May 11, 1907. Notice is hereby given that the Iracant public lands in the following described areas, tempora r.'1" withdrawn for proposed additions to tbe Cascade National Forest, Ore gon, on July 31, 1903, and January 24, 1907, and not otherwise withdrawn, reserved or appropriated, will by bu thoiity of tbe Secretary of tbe Interi or be restored to tbe public domain on July 27, 1907, and become subject to settlement on and after that date, but not to entry, filing or selection until on and after August 20, 1907, under tbe usual restructions, at tbe United States Land Office at Lake view, Oregon: 1:. Township thirty nine (39), Range six (6) .Sections one (1), two (2), three(3), seven (7), to thirty-six (36), both inclusive; in Township thirty-two (32), Range seven and one balf (7), Sections sixteen (16), to twenty-one (21), both inclusive, the south balf of Section twenty-six (26), Sections twenty seven (27), to thirty six (36, both inclusive; all of Township thirty three (33), Range seven and one balf (7!"i). not in tbe Klamath Indian Res ervation ; all of Township tbirty-tbree f l lluniTA uttAn t1 nut. ii, auln "m. servation ; all South and East, Wil lamette Meridian, Oregon. Warning is hereby expressly given that no per sou will bepermitted to gain or exer cise any right whatever under any set tlement or occupation begun prior to July 27, 1907, and all such settlement or occupation is hereby forbidden. 11. A. tiallinger, Uommlssloner. approved : Tbos. Ryan Acting Secretary of tbe Interior. May 21 July 27. Pinal Proof Notice. Land Office at Lakeview Groses, June 1. 1907. Notice is hereby given that Argus M. Hardesty, of Lakeview, Oregou, has filed notice of bis' intention to make final five year proof in support of bis claim, viz:- Homestead Entry No 3040, made Sept. 4tb r.too, for tbe SE'4- W4 Sec. C, NW & NE4 Sec. 7, Township 38, 8., Range 21, W. M., and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on 19th, day of July, 1907. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous resi deuce upon, and cultivation of, tbe land, viz: L. O. Hardesty U. W. Hardesty, Wm Kimzey. Frank Wilson, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 'Si b. J. IM. watson, Register. IT WILL RAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OR SRRNG GOODS Hit Principal Want BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S To Cur fixative Brora i n bo: r5 so!d in port 12 1 K" y.-.-rrw,..r , t Pinal Prof Notice. Laud Ollice at Lakeview Oregon, June, 1 1007. Notice is hereby given that Gran ville W. llardesty, of Lakeview Ore gon, bus Hied notice of his intention to make final five year proof In support of his claim, viz: ilofntHtad Entry No. ;kiJ4made July 5 1900 fo r the Ni, SW4 A SE'4 Section 6 Township 3M S. Range 21 E.,V. M. and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lake-iew Oregou on l!th day. of July 1907. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, the land viz: L. O. Hardesty, A. M. Hardesly, Wm. Kimzey, Frank Wilson, all nf Lakeview Oregon. , J. N. Watson, Register. 23 5 TIHHKIt LXI OTI K. United States Land Office, Lake view .Oregon, May 2:2, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada aud 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 filed in this office bis sworn ttatemcnt No. 3704, for tbe purchase of the N'.j NV of Section No. 20 in Township No. 30 S., Range No. 19, E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tban for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register snd Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday, tbe 8th day of Aoaust. 1907. He names as witnesses: W. R. Oyer, J. O. Barker. Henry R .ileryford, W, II. Shirk, all of Lakeview. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad veisely tbe above-described lands are requested to file tbeir claims in this office on or before said 8 day of Au gust, 1907. J. N. Watson, Register. 22-10 Administrator's Notice. In tbe County Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Lake. In the Matter of tbe Estate ) of James E. Caderwood, De- ) ceased. ) TO WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given that tbe undersigned administrator bas filed with tbe County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, bis final Account the administrator of tbe Estate of James E. Calderwood, deceased, and that Saturday, tbe loth day of June, 1907, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at tbe Court Room of tbe County Court of Lake County, Ore gon, in the Court House of said Couu ty, in tbe Town of Lakeview, was, by an order of Hon. 13. Daly, Judge of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, fixed and appointed as tbe time and place for the bearing of objections to such final account. If any there be, aud for tbe settlement thereof. Said order was made and entered on tbe 2nd day of May, 1907, and di rected that Notice or tbe time and place so appointed be given by publi cation of tbe same for four successive weeks iu tbe Luke County Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation published weekly within Lake Coun ty, Oregon. Tbe date of tbe first publication of said Notice is May 16th, 1907. 20-5 Thomas P. Calderwood, Administrator of tbe Estate of James E. Calderwood, Deceased. Wc want your trade and will do utmost to please you. OU N 'vcr before has our stock been so complete and up to date. t With our increased flooor space howing wc arc $1 go- ds. wc will be pleased to see you and will take pleasure in showing you our goods. : a Cold in One Day Quinine .Tablets. rv & Tl Will-It MITICH. United States Laud Office, ljkeview Dromon, May 7, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provlnions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1w;h, entitled "Au act for the sale of timber lands iu the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public ljtnd I States by net of August 4, 1892, Rolla I M. McDonald, of Luke view, county of L uke, State o' Oregon, has this tiay tiled iu this office bis sworn statement No. WH, for the purchase of theKK' NW; E' 8WM A KW4 SW.I4 of Sec tion No. 27, in Township .No. .Hi rl ., Range No. 19, E. W. M., and will offer iiroof to show that the laud 'sought is more valuable for its tlmlier or stone than for agricultural purposes ' and to ehtyiUiHh bis claim to said land : before Reglnter and Reciever at Lake 1 view Oregou on Monday, tbe 22 day of 'July, 1907. ' He names as witnesses : E. E. Rlne hart, A. L. Goodman, Geo. S. Down, Geo. II. Lynch all of likeview Oregou. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims 10 this office ou or before said 22 day of July 1907. 19 10 J. N. Watson, Register. TIMBF.K OTI K. Tirobr Land Act, June 3, 1878. No tio for Publication. United States Laud Office, Lakeview, Oregon, May , 1!07. NOTICE is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, entitled ."An Act for the SaJe 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, the following persons have filed in this office tbeir sworn statements, to wit: Henry It. Ileryford, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oiegon, worn statement No. 3061, for the pur chase of tbe WJi Sec. 24, Tp. 36, S., R. 19. E. W. M. Fred O. Ahlstorm, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, aworn state ment No. 3665, for the purchase of the SEW Bee. 24. N ii EJi aViVZ NESeo. 25, Tp. 36, S., R. 19, E., W. M. That tbey will offer proof to show that tbe land sought 4s more valuable for its timber or atone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish their claim to said lane before Regis ter and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Monday tbe 15tb day of July 1907. Tbey name as witnesses: Henry R. Ileryford. A. II. Hammersley, J E. Darker, S. P. Moss. P. O. Ahlstrom. all of Lakeview Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described lands are requested to file tbeir claims In this office on or before said 15 day of July 19-10 J. N. Watson. Register. fr'lnal Proof Notice. Department of tbe interior, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. Mav 1. 1907. Notice is hereby given that Will iam Hammersley of Lakeview, Oregon, bas filed notice of bis intention to make final five yeai proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2607 made June 23 1902, for tbe Si NWf Nl SWJ Section 10, Township 38 8, Range 16 E WM, aud that said proof will be made before Register aud Receiver, ut Lakeview, Oregon, on 21th day of June, 1907. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis coutiuuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the laud. viz: W. D. Tracy, O. II. Newell, and Daniel Chandler of Lakeview, Oregon, and Gilber Lubum of Vlstll.'ls Oregou. 20-10 J. N Watsou, Register new lines and more Whether you buy or not Pioneer Store Cure Crip la Two Days. on every J box. 25c. tt $1400 IN PURSES Race5 Commence on Mon day, July 1st. The Luke County Agricultural An siiclsl Ion will give live iIhvn' racing; 011 their track In Lakeview, cum incnclng July 1st, and ending July dlh.l'.m;. The sum of fll'H) w ill 1m distributed Iu purscrt, as follows: FIRST DAY July 1st. First Itaee mile dash, pur so $12". Sifoiid Knee pintle dash " $150 SECOND DAY July 2nd. Third Race mile dash, " $ 12T Fourth Race ,mlle heat, " 17.' THIRD DAY July 3d. Fifth Race 7 furlongs, dash '' fl.") Sixth Itnco-lmllo heats " f 200 FOURTH DAY-Jtily Mb. Seventh Race fmllo daub " f UT Eighth Itace mlle uali " f 12. FIFTH DAY Julv fith. Ninth Raci- I 111II0 and 1)4 ft. " $200 Tenth Raci- Distance and Purse to m aiiiiouced during the meet Ing. CONDITIONS; All of the above Races are Fn-c for All, four to enter and three to start. but the Association rctcrvctt the right to hold u less n um Iter than four by reducing the purse Iu proportion to the number of horses entered. Entries to close the evening; before the race, at 7 o'clock, sharp. The Pa cific Coast Illood Horse Association to govern all races. Entrance f.-ea, ten per cent, of purse. Money to lie divided us follows: 70 percent, to thc flrst bortw aud 30per cent, to the nee. and horse. The Association reserves tho right" to change nny of the above races. In the event of not filling. No money paid without a content. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. Oko. I). IIakrow F. M. Mim.kk V. L. Sxki.i.ino Roh't. McKek P. P. LlllHT OFFICERS. F. P. Lioiit, V. L. Snem.i.nu President Secretury. TIJIHKH fuANUXOTIlK. United States Land Office Lakeview Oregon, May 22, 1907. Notice is hereby given that iu com pllance with the provisions ot tbe act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled An act for the sale of tlmocr lands u me mates or uallrornla Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory as extended to all tbe Publio Land States by act of August, 1892, Ulancb llalley, of Lakeview, county of Lake. State of Oregon, has this day filed in iijis ouic-e ins sworn statement No. .1706, for the purchase of the SEJ SE h ' Bctkn No. 12, in Township No. JO , H .. Range No. 20, E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is moro valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land boforo Register and Receiver at Lake view Oregon on Monday the 12th dav of August, 1907. ' lie uuinus as witnoses: Harry Railey Loren Railey, John Hreuuer, Walter Pttxton all of Lakeview Oregon. 1 Any and all persons claiming adver sely tho ubove-deserlbed lauds are re quested to file their claims In this office on or before said 2th dav of August, 1907. o. a. naisou Register. oi. 210 Church Directory (Uabtist Church.) Lakeview. 1st and 2nd Sunduvs. 11 a. ju. and 8 P. M 2nd and 4th Sundays, H.P. M Crano Creek. 2nd Sunday 11 A. M SjC-4th Hund8y' 11 S. C. P. Railey, pastor.