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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1907)
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Mt. ii- . 1lll le, UM I ll . , ll HHt t till n In 1 ii lii 1 f 1 hi 1 1 1 (. 1 iiinl I 1 r-i 1 : 1 1 1 !i j, l 1 . ntrUi I . 1 1 11 : i 1 ii , : . , 'M -'-'j '-' -. mi ! ' t r - fi V ; ; - a 1 . FCLK! AN UMBRELLA PARTY. If wm n iirftbrll fifty, nI H mt lotrn In rim mret I w 11 frnm tvr lop wln'low, An1 nil th umbr-llna hn1 fMM Tin- iiKRHt iimlirclln vnn bobbin. Ami thx llttl nii ail boMx!, toi A If nytn, ''Hnjipy to mit you!" An If ftqylnir, "Jlow rt( you AnT' Th inllrt umbrrlla hl Iroubla Ami (lropiK-4 IkkjIc and ulatn In M pool. A PLAIN WEDDIKQ. I I !:ui:cti:i in iin ( 1" A nKST-C!.A55 ACconn(nrifiN-. I i 'sahi'I.i: I'oo; ior co.nniik'ci ! Tk'AV l .l .: I- COURTriOl'S TKM;A I ML v.." '- . ' -.. a ,1:;' --.'. '"r Lnkpvlfw Orn. Apr. ISth, 1!)C7. Niiticu Ih liurpl.y Kiven ti'nt in cntn (ilhiiu'o with the provisloiu of the act of CohureM of Jnno 3, 1S7S, pntltlfj "An Art for tli khIh of tlniJipr lnnd fn tJiB http of CiilifortiU, Orevon, Ni-vbiIb, and W'RHliinKton Territory," hk -xt-n(pJ to all the 1'uMlo Lnnd KUtea hy act of Auxnct , !K:2, Wll linm Y. Millpr of I'aixley, county of lAUe, State of Orwon, lmn thU.- day fllcj in tfiia ollice hia nworu stateir.i-nt I No. :J0), for the )iirobart of tbeMj I 2, A NW SW' of drctloa i No. i'j, in TownahiD No. ."54 H. riiim IS, H, V. M., aid will offer No. j proof to ahow tliat the land aoiiKht la mure ViiluaMo for its timlior or atone J thim for Bricultnnil purroHoa, anrl to PHtahlikh his claim to aH land ljefor I Ii'Kittr and lU-ceivcr at I.nketiew lOri-Kou, on Tuesday, the Vth day of July, i:n)7. He tia'nea as wit leaea: j A I. Farrow, Will Farrow, Geo. Har j w of Paisley Oretfon. and V. Ii i Snider of L;ikeview, Oregon, j Any and all peraona cInimiD adver ; ;ly the above lietn-rided landn are Jrd jiiestedto file their clairna in thla ! office on or he'ore faid Dth day of !Jnly, 1907. 1710. J. N. Wattion, ReRiter. I- l I HlMT 01 O IIAkkOW I.IUMT e HAKkOW, IVopr.cMr-, 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 1 Am. '1 CATARRLHI Tlllltl.lt I NOT HI- ; Lakevicw7Ori'HDii March, 2," 1907."" Notice Ih ln-rel y ulven that Id codj- J pliiuit-e with the firovUioug of the act ! of Conici-eea of June 3, 1878, entitled j "Au ni t for the pule of tiaider latida In the Stat on of California, Oregon, Ne- radii aud Wanhiuirton Territory", aaj extended to all the I'uMic Land btato By which t knew th umbrellas Ver making their Way to the achooL Uut the blKifcBt of all and the tallest Boon utroile off In haste down the street. He perhaps was a truant umbrella Whom the Ultle ones happened to meet. Then the little umbrellas went running And hurrying; out of the rain Through the door of the Uttle brick schoolhoUM, Atal I did not see them again. Youth's Companies. m Tnati. .Aakks rt. .O DcaiaNS r'Htf1 Copvuioht AC AtiTnna miitln a tketrh n1 Our rl pi Ion mT enlrftlf wrvrtain ntir oHni.tn fre wk(hfr an kiTiniiMn la prnhaMy tinlil. Con rutin Ira llonaainctlf fjoiiOilaiilfal. HANDBOOK on I'atauu fit (raa. (Hilnat ajianrr fur amiirilif palnma. I'aiotiia lo thrum; Munn A Co. rocalre trlil Hot tea, w 11 hiiut cliarse, lu tbe " Scientific American. A hanilaomalf tllnatraitd waeilf. ? arvaat fir rulalliin of any Irininn lourual. 1 rrnii. f 1 ui ! four muntba, IU bold b jail naa1alera, ljlUNN&Co.36,B'"d-''NewTorI( tiy act of Anirnnt. 4, 1M!I2, lladley, of Klamath Fulls, Klamath State of Oregon, II you tiro thinking of orKunlzliik' a ntock rotupuny act' our new HmnplcH oWall Strei't pnjfrnved stock certlll attH. tf Sul)HcrllK for The Iiike County Kx nmlncr, If you want tbe ncwa. iihb vdib i Mnmilf 11 I 1 1.. Ikti. .tat.,. I.U I ii.iy :ii7i iu tu.r, u.. r .,.n hUtorlc Roman 1- ww l. w i mi.', v. ivh it ski.- I nen a nf K,., f Inn Xn. ?(S in TnwnshlD No. "Biail Ely's Cream Balm IS., IUiiwe No. 17, K..W.M., and will olfur proof to aiiow that tbe land aoutfht in more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoaerj, i , nnd to ehtabiltib bis claim to said laud I before the Clerk of Klamath Co. Ore., i at bis office at Klamath Falls, Ore. on 11)07. This Remedy la a Specific, Sure to Clve Satisfaction. mi nabiar ai unvii ... . . . ... , - , - It rleane, aoot haa, bnala. and protorta the the 4th dy of June ll4Uia.aaaul tnailikl ii I ',, ..,1 lniuro O O V livcrvo j j-wm uo- m asuaaaua alio, a W VUirH VSUUIU BM114 drirea away m CuM in the Head quickly. Kettoren the Kenxca of Tusta and KmelL Vjuty to ue. (!i)iiUing no injurious dru. Applieil into the Bnntrila and abwirbed. Ijir'n Sine, 50 cents at DruMta or by mail ; Truil Size, 10 cents by tuai. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Wtrr.n St, Ntw YfriU C. K. Urandenberj:, of Klamath Falls Ore. C. 11. McCumber, of Dairy Ore. C .11. Dunenbery and Frank II. Hall of Klamath Faha Ore. - Any and all persons claiming ad- Davotion to Duty. When the burled city of l'ompellwaa exhumed a soldier was found standing at bis post. lie bad probably been for gotten, and be had met bis death a victim to his strict sense of dlscinllne Charles E. i Tbo ctar of Russia has recently deco- County of I rated a private soldier Vho Droved worthy companion to th aentinel. recent earthquake destroyed Russian town In central Asia this soldier was on duty at the mili tary treasury. Although the houses were crashing around him, be stood motionless, awaiting death. Fortunate ly a sergeant saw him and the ruins and Instantly ordered him to quit his post. Perhaps such devotion verges oa foolishness, but we cannot help but ad mire It A Tnl In th Nursery. i To uinko a tent In the nursery a rope or stnut cord 13 tied across the nurserv. versely the above described lands are the eniis being attached to nails In on- i.l i. til. .!.. .1.1 - I. 4V,'n " reiiuehiou to iiie tueir c iuib m iui posite walls. An ordinary Bheet Is Mum if Hi lilHnk Kkaniiner otllce on or June, l'J07 in 10 before aid 4th day of J. N. Watoon, Register. IF YOU WANT GASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSINESS I CAN GET IT No Matter What Ycur Property Is Worth.'oi In V lint Town, City, State or Territory it Is Located thrown over this and makes a capital tent if one sheet Is not found to be rnifflciently larpe, then two are pinned together with safety pins. A few books or any small articles of weight placed on the ends of the Bheet at cither M."e will keep the tent apart at the bottom, and If the children wish to Inclose the Interior altogether an old curtain can be pinned across the opes end. Vr.d the Editor's Visitor Wanted th Truth Told About It "'Vould joii like a little piece to print?" npked a drk ejed, slender 'Miii;f man as he deferentially reunited his hat tt a shirt slaved Indlvitml whacking at a "writing In algid" ma chine In n newspaper shop. The nliirt nl-evil mnii threw bU cijr in n box and stopped his mechanical , Kpcller. i "Von bet." he cald. J "It's a weddjng." , The young man blushed, and the ed- llor finllfd In wlHibiiii. Tlie in) me-i are Tom Maxwell and KUfle Krnlth,'' said the Informer hur riedly, "and we they warit It fixel i:; a Mt different from the usunl run. I notice joii generally bend 'em by nay hit!. A r.eautiful Wedding" or 'A Quiet AfT.-iir or soiiii-tliLrig that way." "We might May A ICough House,'" migwdcd t!ie ditor. "That wouldn't be bndanything but ;j etenir.l mawkish gmfi the 'beau tiful bride, attired In white veiling nnd suiiflijwcrs, looked lovely as she passed lo'.vu tbe aisle on her father's arm to 1 iijc.'t the handsome young man she Las chosen for better or worse.' There '.vun't anything like that there." "No?" "No, there wasn't. Tbe bride wore a lrcH mndo over from lout winter that ca t 10 cents a yard, und she didn't carry flowers. Tbe groom Is a hard handed farmer boy, and be wouldn't know a dress suit from a matadore's ouiiit." "You're modest." "Thank you. Just say that Tom Maxwell and Husie Smith were mar ried Monday night at the old man's home up in township and that one or two of tbe neighbors saw the thing pulled off. Uncle Boiwparte, Tap Hmlth's nigger woodchopper, fiddled 'The Arkannaw Traveler for a wed ding march. They had Johnnycake, molasxes, maple sugar and bacon after the agony was over, but nobody felt hungry. No presents were expected. and the couple was not disappointed. Tom will live with hie father-in-law until a Job of some sort turns up." The editor, who bad been taking notes, looked up. "Now, you know you wouldn't like us to put It that way," be said, with gentle reproach. "InaeeJ, I wou mnn .nrnt1v and whr not tell It the way It hap- aii persons cia miug adver- I ely the above-described lands are re , 'Xv. , . ii t x.4. ! quested to Hie their claims in this "Oh. I can print It that way all right ! otflce on or before said 2. day of July but you 11 get mad as -a hornet If I Myo7. do." "I'll pay op five years In advance if yon get It up Just that way," said the visitor, pulling out his pocketbook to how he wasn't bluffing. "Will you do ur "If you're that much In earnest I guess I'll have to," remarked the edi tor, getting up and scanning his mall list. "Where do you get your paper, Mr. Maxwelir "My name ain't Maxwell." exclaimed the subscriber spiritedly. "It's Jerry Ryan." 'T beg your pardon. Then you are Just here as a friend of tbe family? "Sure! I used to go with Sue my self." Kansas City Star. TIHHKH I. ! OTI4 K United State Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Apr. 12, l'JU7. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions o tbe act or Conitrexa of June 3, 187M, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lauds in the btstes of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,,t ad extended to all the public land states oy act of August 4, lSW, Thom a.s II. Humphery, of Klamath. Falls, county of Klamath State of Oregon, has this day filed in this cflice his sworn statement No. 35fJ. for the pur chase of the S N,ij of Section So. M. Township No. 3i 8.. Kanee No. 18 K., W. M., and will offer proof , to show that tbe land fought ia more vil ; liable tor its timber or stone than for , agricultural purposes, and to establish, i his claim to said land before the . Clerk of Klamath County Ore. at his I office at Klamath Falls on Tuesday, the 2, day of July, 1907. lie names as witnesses: Robert O. Hornincr. J. R. llnmlnir uid," said the young ! Echtinaw, Isaac Voorebees, all of "It's tbe Lord's troth, i Klamath Fails Ore. j 16-10 J. N". Watson, Register. OASTOlllA. Bears the ThB Had Yon Hiw Barg! Sifutsn of TfcB K;nd Ys SerLbl(L ttj. thq Uayt. aZ, '.V't aa for the large a If I did not biive ibe nl'lllt .u.il fiicllltlea to hell your property, I certainly could not afford to nitv for tM h.Im i il-ement.- Thin "nil" (like all my other "ads") ia Drnctlcnllv anre to idnce on in v II- h number ot m w properties, and I arajust sure to aell tluw pn). rtlen nmi make enoiiuh money In cotnnilsHlona to pity coat of them 'ailH." ami iiiuk.- a uoim! profit N'sldcB. That Ih why I have ho real estate buHlnetia today. u ... Whv not uut your proper! v hiiiouk tbe number that will be sold an a result pi these "ada?" I will not. onlv nell It houic time but will bp able to Hell It quick"". 1 am ft spec alllst In quick sales. 1 have the most complete aud up to date equipment, 1 have branch offices throughout the country and a field force of men to find buyers. I do not handle ail ilnea usually carried by the ordinary real estate agents. I MUST SKLTj real estate and lota of it or go out of business. 1 can assure you I am not frninir nut of lulu lnena. On the contrary. I expect to llud .at the close of the year, that I bavo sold twice aa many properties as I did the past year, but it will first be necessary for me to "list more pro perty. I WHiit to list YOURS aud SELL It. It doesn't matter whether yon have a farm, a home without any land, or a business! it doesn't matter what it is worth, or where it Is located. If you will fill out the olank letter of in quiry below nnd mail it to mo today, 1 will tell you how and why 1 can quickly convert the property into cash, and will give you my complete plan Free of Charge Origin of a Popular Saying. The phrase 'Tie's a brick," meaning a brave and noble fellow, doubtless originated with Agesllaus, king of Sparta, about 880 B. C. A visitor at the Lacedaemonian capital was sur prised to find the city without walla or means of defense and asked his royal host what they would do In case of an Invasion by a foreign power. "Do?" replied the heroic king. "Why, Sparta haa 50,000 soldiers, and ench man la a brick." A Dog Hero. Once very lately there was a little girl. She lived in Sawtelle, Cal. One day she was Btandlng on the track of an electric road and was discovered by the motorman when too late to atop hla car. Just at this moment 'the dog. Jack, seeing her danger, seized her dress with his teeth and drew her from the track, thereby saving her life, in consequence of which the selectmen furnished Jack a free license and a beautiful collar. Now, waau't that fine? jocior But way did you delay se long in sending for me? Wife Oh. doctor. It wasn't my fault He wouldn't let me send for you while be bad bis reason. London Opinion. Cause Enough. Carsone I hear your typewriter left you In a buff. Gebhert Yes. I put my foot In it Carsone What did you do? Gebhart I had dinner with my wife one day last week. Bohemian Maga-sine. and terms for hndllng it. Tbo informtion I will give you ill be, of groat value to you, even if you Bbould not sell. You hud better writo today before you forgot it. If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House, or llusiuees, n any part of the country, toll me your requirement. I will guarantee to fill them promptly aud satisfactorily. DAVID P. TAff, the Land Man, 415 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. KANSAS I You Want toSell Fi n, Cut Out and Mall Today. rit'UHO aond, without cost to me, ft plan for finding a cnsli buyer for my property which consists of Town County State Following la a brief description: Lowest cash price name .Address If Yon Want to Buy Fill In, Cut Out and Mall Today. I desire to buy property correspqmllu approximately with tbe following spt-elflcatlonH: Town or city County .vr ' stttte Price between $ ftnd $ I will pay f down and balance Remarks: Name Address , The Elephant' Hind Leg.. Why do the hind legs of an elephant bendfprwrird? Because, Its weight being so great, when it lny down it would rise with great dllllculty were Its legs bent out ward like those of other animals. Be ing bent under the body, their power of pushing directly upward when the powerful muscles are exerted Is great ly Increased. Grandmotherly Car. One day a little boy went out In-tbe country to visit his grandmother. That evening grandma picked a chicken. "Oh, grundmu!" the Httlo boy ex- claimed, "do you undress your chick ens every night"" In 1950. ner I hear the Neweda have sep arated. Do you know tbe cause of itf Illm Yes; she insisted on going to her club twice a week, so he went home to his father. Chicago News. Highly Honored. Tils father, I believe, was a man who won high honors." "He was. There were six automo biles In bis funeral procession." Bos ton Transcript , The Village Gossips. The champeen vlllape gossips. We had three in our town .Sarah Jenkins, Sophy Jones an' Arabella Martha Brown. Now when their tongues get a-waggia Yew cud feel yer ears a-burnin", An" bout everybody In the town Wus suro taw git a churnln. The three of 'em tied cashed their 'teens. An' long apo passed thirty. They never cared for horrid men, Aa none of 'em wua flirty. Put gift of gab they surely had . Town Journal failed, 'tis hinted, liecause they tattled all tho newa Hefora U cud git printed. They'd come right down tew bUneaa When they'd git In conversation. An' the way they'd rtp the neighbors us Wud start the perspiration.. But since Miss Brown has tonsleetua An' Mlsa Jones can't hear, they say, An' poor Miss Jenkins haa the aathmy, Things are Quiet down our wy. Boston Globe. Mica Axle Grease Best lubricant for udes ia the world long wearing and very ad besive. . Makes a beayy load draw CkS s light one. Saves half the wear on wagon and team, and Increases the earning capacity of your outfit Ask your dealer for I tea Axlt Qrtate. STANDARD on. CO. f have t-lc ' ami a-r s. , certa; .ii" ' large yk l is '. relirbU c: I i ' where. So f ' -"V Seed ..:::- r:fr iWla'-' r orer 50 years. i 'ieirali-o!nts V 'r iiucom'uou'y V. - i !-eta! !c anil JJ o l icm tue inc.--t rt T-ofiuIar eerv- ili alrra. S I oa request. j 'j CO.. f.,', We nnderxtniid that W. A. Currier, of Summer Lane, Iihh purchased the Lloyd Hunter ranch. In Summer Lake valley, for bin son-in-law, War ren Marstern. We did not learn the price. Notice to Sheepmen : All Pollick, an expert sbeepshearer and a crew of California shearers are at my corrals in Camas prairie ready to go to work. I have my corrals in excellent shape this epring and tbe feed is better than ever before- 20- Mrs. Rosa McDnuiels. NOTICE of restoration of pubtio lauds to settlement aud entry. De partment of the Interior, General Land Office, April 'iO, l'.X)7. Notice ia hereby given that tho Secretary of tbe Interior has on April 11, IIX17, va cated bis former order of July, 21), 11)04, withdrawing tbe following des cribed lauds for irrigation purposes in connection w ith the Ana River Pro ject, Oregon : Tow nship thirty South, Range Sixteen East, Section one: township thirty South, Range seven teen -Eat, Section six, aud baa order ed that the aforesaid lands be restored to tbe public domain aud to settlement but not to bee one subject to entry, tiling or selection under tbe public land laws of tho United States until August 12, 1907, at the United States Laud Office at Lekeview, Oregon. Commissioner of Ueuersl Land Of- ffloe, R A. Ballinger, James Kudolun OuineJd, (secretary of the interior. 19-Aug 1