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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1907)
4 Buy Hair at Auction? At any rate, you seem to be getting rid of it on auction-sale principles: "going, going, g-o-n-cl" Stop the auction with Ayer'a Hair Vigor. It certainly checks falling hair; no i.tistake about this. It acts as a regular medicine; makes the scalp healthy. Then you must have healthy hair, for It's nature's way. Tim mt1tlnil of a testimonial "Hold for over aljilr yor." 1 . i.j .... airl'n., Ij..IIIIiMi A IH fn.utilMlur... .T r Aimpuil la. till HKV CrCTOSAL. 1 ijers THEY WEAR AND WEAR AND WEAR Mtn. A. J. Iliilnn, of ('roc kftt, Ciillf., sixter of the lite Cliaa. T. Thoinpiuiu, win) raniA hern b few week ago, to look lifter thn Interorts of tier ditoPHHiul lirotticr, recKed a telegram liwt Saturday t hut the wan wanted nt home, and Mho left for Crockett oa Monday morning's southern elage. Walter IliiuUtor and Mr. Raker,, nephew of Judge Raker of Alturim, cam tip from there II mt of the week. They will upend a few day at 1'itllney, where Mr. linn Inter will vlUt tila parents., lfore returning to AlturaM. Walter ban jiut llnlnhed a commercial coume In the high school at Alturax. The Heat "Neckwear" sold at The enile of the north end of town ought to have some kind of lire pro tect Ion ; they are taxpayer", and are entitled to the mime protection that Is accorded taxpayers in any other aectiun of the town. They pay their proportion of the expenno of protec tion, Much h buying hotte, etc. Id cane of a lire In the north end of town, a building would burn down liefoe thn hone cart could lie taken there. There Is not enough hose to reach from the liiHt fire plug to the furthetit hotiHe in the north end. What I would like to aek, and I believe my neighbors will join In the requet, In that one or two lire plugs la-'placed In the north end of '.own, and sufficient hoee placed there to roach to the re- i niotext dwelling inside the city 1 1 in it h. , The hone to te left there for nee In j caae of lire. A. turkman, STOCKINGS iron cmr-imrcM Levi Strauss & Co. HOLDS DI8TIUBUTOK8 Tho HeMt "Uiirdwate" sold at N. W. Taylor 'nme down from (Silver Lake hint Monday to appear at defend ant In u land content ciiHe. Walter Wing and II. Ileffer, both of Silver Lake, came an ,ltueMHe for Mr. Tay lor. I Mow's 1 hi? I J. t'lieiie.v & Cu . Toledo. O. I We. the iirider!tf ncd. have known I-'. .1. Cheney for the lnt mrn. and i Itelleve lil in perfectly honorable In nil litiMlncpM t riinioictliiiiM mid financi ally utile to curry nut any obllgat Ioiim made liy Ida llrrn. Wnldliig, Kiiman & Marvin, Wholeaalv IriiKKlet. Toledo, O. IIuII'm Catarrh Cure la taken Intern allv, acting directly upon the blood find iiiikmiijh aurfici'M of the Hyetem. TcHt IiiioiiIiiIm aent frv, I'rlce 7.V: mt bottle. Hold by all drtlimletM. Take llaH'a Family I'lIU for count I-patloti. II 1'. Comb, a former rexldent of thia place, wait in Lakeview thin week from Merrill, where he now reitidea. Mr. Combs wan glad to be among his old friend again and hi joy wan doubly lnrreaod by their warm greet I UK. Ho aiiyirthero la no place like Lake county. The Heat "(Jilletta Kazora"sold at" 'Rah For tho Fourth. Iakevlaw will celebrate tho Fourth of July In elaborate ntylo thla year. Following ii the prngr.im for the day, the different committee, their -lned dutlea and' tho aiaount of money subacrlbad for the celebration : Amount aubacrlbed 131 1,00 Committiet. Com I mt tee on Decoration : Revl A, J, Armntrong, Win. Wallace, K. F. Cheney, Minn (Hen, Mrs. B. K. Rlne liart, Mm. W. H. Shirk. Comluittee on Mimic: Minn May Knl-ler Mra. J. K. Norln, Mra. H. O. CreHHler, J. Q. WIIIIU, H. Lestltt. Comml tee on Aiuunement : (J. W. JoluiHon, Roy Shirk, W. K. Jlnyd. Committee on Ofxldeeii of Lilerty, Oeo. Ayrea and Roy Hhlrk. II. Daly - l'reHldent of the Uay. D. I'. Malloy Marxhal of the Day. Program. I'roceHclon to form at the Court HoiiHe Sijuare at 10 o'clock, sharp, on the moiuliiK of the 4th. arranged a follow : First. Citlzctia ISraaa Hand. Kecond : l'reeident and Orator. Third. Government, County and City ofllciulri. Fourth. Hoddens of Literty and Kwortn. Fi'th. Ship of Htate. Sixth. Kane Hall team in Uniform Seventh. Fraternal Societies in Uni form. KlHl.th. Citizens In CarrianeH, on borexback and on foot Ball Tournament.. FiMt l'urso CO Second Pure l'i" (W Conditions: Three or more teams to compete for pontes. V. P. LlKbt tnanaKer of Hall Tournament. The Hest "Handkerchiefs" sold at Quite a lot of improvement Is going on in Iakeview this spring. Win, (tinther has remodeled bis residence, chanKiuK the front form the eaet to the north side and adding a porch. Frank Harnea Ih grading bis lot and leveling it up, others are putting new fences around their bouses and other wIho improving the property. The HeMt "Knives" sold at He Fired the Sthlck. "1 have tired tho walking-stick I've carried over 10 yearn, on account of a sore that rculntod every kind of treatment, until I tried Hucklon'a Arnica Halve; that has healed the sore and made me a happy man," writes! John tiarrett, of North Mill, N. C. guaranteed for I'lles, Hums, etc., by Loo Heal, druggist 'iV. lhflKncWnJf I is made better and easier if P ? till vhr-5 -3T JesseMoore Whiskey Is occasionally used by the mechanics. It elves lasting; strength. No regrets. AN ABSOLUTELY PURE BLEND OF KENTUCKY WHISKIES ON SALE AT ALL FIRST CLASS PLACES GREAT LACE SALE S! Thursday, May 16th, WILL PLACE ON SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY 2,000 YARDS of English Torchon Lace, one to four inches wide. Special sale price 5 cts. per yard. This is not old shop worn laces but strictly new and up-to date patterns and full pieces, each piece containing thirty six yards with insertion to 'match. This is one of the greatest values ever offered in Laces. You will have to come early if you get any of these Laces. Other stores will ask you from ten to twenty cents for same laces. LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO. Th. rt.Ht "UloveB" sold Ht i is LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED IS If A COMPLETE RECORD ag 9 c have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and ate most difficult to trace up from tlic records. 4 We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds of cellars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. a J. D. VENATOR, Manager. Sheriff Sale. UiiW and by virtue of an execu tion, in foreclosure, iaeued out of tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon, for tbe County of Lake on tbe 8tb day of June, l'J07 to me directed and Delivered, in a suit in aaid Court, wherein Ruby Harvey and Dick J. Wilcox, an executrix and executor of tbe laet will and testament, of William Harvey, Deceased, aa plaintiffs, re covered judgment againut J. H. Field, for tbe sum of fifteen hundred and eighty seven Dollars, and forty ceuts, and tbe further sum of fifty three Dollars costs, said judgment bearing Interest at ten per cent, per annum from said May 1.5, 1'JuT, and also a decree of foreclosure and order of sale against each and all of the defendants, numi.lv .1 U ITiaM Inli.' WiA Ottie Chandler, George Chandler, and Andrew AJcCallen, and tbe aaid An drew McCallen, having also, in said suit, aa a Junior Mortgagee, recovered a Judgment of four hundred and Two Dollars and fifty cents, and costa in tbe sum' of fifty Two Dollars aaid Judgment bearing interest at ten per cent, per annum, from May 13, I'JUl, tbe date of aaid Judgment, against the said J. 8. field, and having rurtber obtained a decree of fore closure and order of sale, as ench junior incumbrancer, againts tbe said J. S. Field, Julia Field, Ottie Chandler' George . Chandler, and one Phillip Lynch, and by direc tion of tbe order of the Court, .and the aaid Execution I am commanded to sell tbe following described real property To Wit Commencing at the Houtn Last corner of lilock "U in tbe West Addition to tbe Town of Lakeview, Lake County Oregon, ac cording to tbe plat thereof, filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Lake County Oregon, July 20, 1878, thence running North one hundred and seventy three feet, thence at right an glea running West one hundred and forty feet, thence at right angels, run ning North one hundred and Two feet, thence at rigbt angles, running West cne bundrxl and forty feet ; to the West boundary line of aaid Block "O" and Block "N" also in said West addition, to the said Town: Thence South along the West boun dary lines of aaid Blocks "O" and "N" two hundred and seventy five feet to tbe South-West Corner of said Block "O" thence running East along the South boundary line of said Block "O" to the place of beginning, for the purpose of satisfying: first, the Judgment of tbe Plaintiffs, costs and expenaes of sale, and Second, tbe Judgment of Andrew McCallen, above mentioned, and costa and Expenses of sale, and in the event that after the proceeds of the Bale thereof are insufficient, in whole or part, to pay the latter judgment, then to sell tbe following real property, viz: NW of SEJ. SW4' of NE and SEJf of NWtf, of Section 14, Twp., 40, 8., R2l E. W. M., in Oregon, to pay such por tion thereof remaining unsatisfied. Notice is hereby given that on Sat urday the 13th day of July, 1907, at the front and east side of -the Court House, of Lake County in the State of Oregon, and situated in the Town of Lakeview, at Ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, of said day, I will sell all of the right, title and Interest which the defendants above Named, J. S. Field and Julia Field, had on the 3rd day of December 1900, in and to tbe first described Lands and ises, for tbe purpose m T? rm r r. www . P) QUARTERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany has moved into the large Brick Building on Water street where a Large Stock of every thing usually found in a Furn iture Store will be kept Undertaker's Parlors Repair Shop LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE. Wra. WALLACE. Prop'r 4 RESTAURANT Located on Water Street, near the Post office. Meals at all Hours. i Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster season. Fish and game in season. Only First-class Restaurant in Eakeview. ELI, PROPRIETOR.. judgment first mentioned, and all their rigbt title and interest which they had in said first mentioned premises and also in the second de scribed lauds aud premises, on tbe 25th, day of September 1901, for pay. ing the judgment of Andrew McCal len, above stated, at Publio sale for cash to tbe bibest bidder to satisfy said judgment and costs aud expeuses, of sale aforesaid. Dated this bth day of June, 1907 Albert Dent, Sheriff of Lake Couuty Oregon. TlUBEK USD NOT1CB. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, May 13, 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 tbe sale of timber lauds in the States of California. Oregun. Nevada and Washington Territory, "as extanded to all tbe Publio Land States bv act of August 4,1892, Jennie Hnlilar Tif PniRlav. nnnntv nf fjtkn f iT I State of Oregon, has this day filed in OI paying tne ... m hj wnrn utAtAmAnt. Vn Tbe Best "llaud Bags" sold at W ' this office his sworn statement No, 3C88, for the purchase of the S, SW of Section No. 8, iu Township, No, 35S., Kauge N0.13.E., W. M. aud will offer proof tu show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, aud to estaLilsb his claim to said land before Keguter and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Friday, tbe 20, day of July, 1907. He u allies as witnesses: W. R. Hum nieraley and S. P. Moss of Lakeview, Oregon, K. N. Phelps and C. S. Mor ris, 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 aaid 20th day of July, 1907. 20-10. J. N. Watson, Register. TIM HICK LAHU MUTtC'K. United States Land Office, Lake view , Oregon, May 13, 1907. Notice ia hereby given that in com plance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terriotry," aa extended to all tbe Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Lottie D. Withers, of Paisley, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bis. sworn statement r.o. aun, for the purchase of tbe U NEW Sec 6, WW NWtf of Section No. 5, in' Township No. 34 S., Rangs No. 18, E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his nlaim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Monday, the 5, day of August, 1907. He names as witneses: C. W. Withers, C. L. Withers, J. 8. Sprague, M. C. Currier, all of Paisley Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described landa are requested to file their claims in thla office on or before said 6th, dayof August, 1907. J. N. Watson, Register. 10-20