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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1907)
Cr7& a For cool cooking, less wort and least fuel-expas ue a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove the ideal stove for summer. Does everything that any other kind of stove will do. Any degree of heat instantly. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. At jour dealer's, or wriie our nearest agency for descriptive circular. XL i R&yo Lamp all The H-iTy Tsv is the best lamp for all-round taouaehold use. Made ot urns throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con itructed; absolutely aafe; unexcelled in light-giving power ; aa ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lnoorporatd To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE UROMO QUININE Tablet. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cur. E. Y nynature is on each box. 25c. TIMHKR OTI K. I Tlmbr Iand Act, June X 1S7. Xo tic for Publication. United States Land Ottiee, Lakeview, Oregon, May (i rove's U. l'.M'T. NOTICE is hereby civeu that in com- I pliance nith the provisions of the act' m... d-:.,. k.a- ot JnD 'S'8' entitled ,"An Act for .-w . ...Uv. tb y.,,,, of tiail)ei. iand3 i the states will tnnto r.lnp Print- nf nnv "t Laiuomia, uretfon, ievatia and tract 1. 1 land in the Lakeview any Land Lakeview, Oregon. 4V-tf , Washington, Territory. " as extended jr , to all thf ruihlic land atatp ,v art of IMiitrict. and do abstract work. August 4. lSiri, the follow-in persons Cull ou or write 11". B. SNIDER have Hied to this office their sworn statement, to wit: Henry 1U Heryfotd, of Lakeview, county of Lake, 6tate of Oiegon, , . . sworn statement No. 3U.1, for the pur- Blanks for final proof., Desert proofs lchase of the Sec. 24, Tp. 36, timber land final proofs and blank affi S , R. l'.. M W. M. davits for applications for read vert iee- Erod O. Ahlstorm, of Lakeriew, county saenta, blank witness' affidavit, etc. at of H?' ,f rROU- "orB 'tIf . . ment No. .itJ, for the urehise of the The Examiner offir-e. tf sFjl SH,' Sec 24, Nv; NK": SE-4' .... . . , . !NE'4S-'C. -i Tp. 30, S., ft. 10, E., V. Blfminger & Co., of San Francisco jj ' ' hotae ad. appears in the Examiner, ; That they will offer proof to show have appointed J. A. Morris, of Flush, ; that the land sought is more valuable their agent at that place, who will i tou imhT or stone than for brtI . ,,? , K cultural purposes and to establish u.i, u.uets auu pe-s. -u , tbeir cUlm to lan(J btfore Regia U5T PUBLISHED I h.-se volume were "written by men wIm rank among (( foromotft building sports of the ilny. Muiey refunded if they lo not meet your need. REiNI-'OKCIIl) CONCRKT.1. Hy Webb and (iib on. iS'Vl'i t4(MUa, A manual of practical method for Architect!, Builders, contractors,. Civil nnd Sinitury Engineers. Information for the first tiniM made known to tho world. 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I'lm liiriionarif. a II imw ataiiiK luia Iwi-n tlmmiiKlilx I11 illlr In rvrry llnll, Itna Imxh roini liil In rwi v Mirl, ami laaluilrlily uMnitil lit inort llin Iiii kit 11111I am out Hiiiliriiirnt of iri'iM'rnl inn wlili h tli'iimmU iihut of Hiular lilliiKl-nl ImowU-iliia I hull any (H'lK'iullon (lull tint worlil lmri'r conmliii-il. It I n'rliHa mitlUna 10 that w rrfor to tlio illi'lioiinry In our JikIIi'IiiI work nnof I ho hluhixt aiilhorlly In arenrnry of ili'tlnl lion : ami I hat In I ho f iitnroa In I he ( II lU Iv I ho auurw of t onalunl ivh n iiiv, CUaKIX C. NOTT. CkW JimiIm, tAWIirNI K WkJ.INiM JOHN IK, . arANTii j ern.ir, IIIAIUJ.1 U. IIiiW 10, Tf ahn rtftrt f, ri. I.S7 KIl'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY iii'i n i i I'ri'iil.li'iii Vlrr-I'ri'ulilt'iil . . rrrlarx of Miati. . . Hi rii'luiy of Tri-amiry Si'cri-larjf ot W r III KM "I 1 III II. I. Ml' I -1 it ( Inn. v . fnlrliaiikl , 1 1 h u Hun I -.) M Hhaw Win ll.Talt Allorni'jr flmii'ral Wni. II Mooilf l'nlmili r lO-tn-ral (i-'i. H. ' orlnlyou 1 Hit nlatjrol Navy 'lia J. Ii.in ri 4m'ri'laryliitiilor K. lllnhroili Sci'ri'lary of Aarli nlliir . ) im-a W llaoii KiTrilary of ( nmini n r V 1 , Mnlrall I'llli-I Jiimli a M. lvllll' w K 'llll f Vi'aiatloii Warnrr. t'. S. IVikIoii t'oiiuiilMloiicr W, S. Kli'haril I'. H, l.aml I ' Ixlonrf TATK. -ovurnot tiii Siiii'nia Jinlur KiM rclary o( Miair . 1 rrnmiriT Alloriiiy (li-iii-rl Siii. ruhliii Inmriirllon I'rlnliT hairy ami food dun CM. Soliaiora l'oli ri'iaiiiPH riiainhrrlala V. A. MiMira , r. I iMiiihar ... . c. h. Mum A M.Crawlord J. II . Ai'ki-rinan J. M. W hlliiry . . . J. W. Iial'ry 1 John M. lirarla I 1 . W riilxi ( liiUKn lli rui an I J. N V llllainaiia atim Jcnu iAl. inarai-T. II. I.. Hr11a.11 Jiulno , Joint Senator John I ,riolt THE GRAND PRIZE (thutiliilioat awantl wa arlvrn lo die Inlonia I11 mill at (ho World Kair, M. Imla. GET THE LATEST ANO BEST I'imi trlft hr (iifi-rMfnl In our irni-M I "HMs will frit. Q.&C. MERRIAM CO., PRINOFULO, MAS. $1,250 Reward. Id Harm) UniN'i'tla t!?r . Attornry ) II ! ) 1. II. U S. I.ANH OKIK K. W alai.ii. Sliilr. Ih liuay Mtiirmait W J. Mitur . Hi .lata K, i.'lrrf 1.4 a 1 (xii-ntv. hiimik 1 ymuiaMif wcTiovr Frniers, have yor butter wrap per printed at The Examine office. Instead of Bending 'away for them. Too keep your money at home, and ter and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Mouduy the 15th day of July Uu7. They name as witnesses : Henry K. Heryford. A. H. llammeraley, J. K. Darker. S. P. Moss, F. O. Ahlstrou), all of Lakeview Oregon. nr miiiI nil nprnna r-lnimini? nrf- patronlze them that patronize you, verely the above described lands are betden, you see what you are get-1 request.-! to Ule their clnims in this , I oftic-e ou or before said ! day of July vuig nuu uuu 1 uave 10 pay ior 11 11 : I'.kjT. pp., 140 ills. Complete course in projections, shade lines, intersections and developments, let tering, with exercises and plates. Price $1 00 MASONRY CONSTRUCTION. By Phillips and Brvne. i0 pp-.44 ills- Latest and best Ameri can methods- Price $100 These volumes are hantlHDtnely huiind lured art Vellum de Luxe, sl G x 9 Inchea. Sent prepaid to any part of the world ou receipt of price. ICenilt ny Drafc. Postul Order, Kxpress Order, or KegUter ed letter, to tlie Lake County Examiner. .nil! in or ll IX I . i r. n lull I aril ImlKi-... Ckra HhiTlrT rrraanrvr tawaaor ricrtool H11 (( Surryor Cotiltntaalont-ra siork InaiM-rdir TOWN or I.Ak'KV V. I.. SlK'lllliK Marry IUII. fl l. I". Malloy i J. ar. Tni'ai'r I J.H. Uim W. II. Hul.t. r A .Hlrliir .... 1 II ' .if V N. Ja.,ul.h All- rl Prill Y o ' mirnra ... W.l. Wi-a . .. J g. wniitt I K. Moor C. W. )'iil II II. Il rylord . Han I'. Malluf K.W. Mayor . . Co llll'llllll-D . Ituronlnr 1 ri'aaurrr llHl III -Hi inl I I II a . ll hrl auni-. lla 'k- " rlorrt ir'iiii'l rii-n ai'hl ll.i-.. oi.t . iaa hrnii.h lhl t'nn lii r. i ..r ' .- llil lai-r. If not o r. t!.-.I .; n i trie Plionr The Timi a Ht-mM, Main x.N. Kuril. Ora ton. w.tt .limu 11. Km irt-- Reward tor llirrs I will ulve f.'i.ixi rewiii 1 fur i .inriii allmi Unit will lead i'i' dU nery of tiny lnre liniinled -l'll n old liorHCHhiM- lint tid mi Imi ii j 1 h, plm-cd mm lu t he en t In IIiIm tot verilw lit, with frcf.li trluiik'l'' ItiihI iiihI i io-utll the lnrertli(M'. The tilonule iltieed III Hiieh a inaiiiier iiM would ver up it liar on both Jaw n. mmuiN uiiint Ih found In thi- piiNmR-.li hi (if 01 ime IMTHOII OT perMdllN. Tln W11II ntn-et line of engraved rcrtlllcutoM of Stock and I'.uinl bhinka at the i:xainlner olllce. New Hiitnple bonk received Monday evening. If you waut nt(K-k cerllllcaten our ' Mil in plea and get our prlcen. tf Abuse of Freedom. Kuiina iolditiaii .anirchist, is zeal oiinly eiik''U''d in the voeution of how intf tho needs of di-cntiiou and dis order broadi'ind, or uh far as her pow er can reach, tlinnitflmut tint luud. Horn in (iermany, she drifted to this muuikry uenrly 11 iiunrlar of a ceutury ago. Without an endowment by nature . ... I. , . 1 , ,1 4o Jackson Uoulevnrd, CIiIciiko, that would load her to appriH'iale the ' ' tt doesn't suit you. tf lU-iii J. N. SVat.sou, KeKister. .rth r 1 XllG I ew York Tribune farmer i pvutn ui runvno ; Success Magazine Four' Lake County Examiner for The Entire Family THE GREATEST SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN OF THE YEjR york Tribune Farmer Review of Reviews Success Magazine Lake Co, Examiner WKKKLV. -0 paex, 1-i hy IS inelic. The mjHt 1 liurounl.ly practical, helpful, up-to-d;ite Illustrate 1 w-i-eklv f.ireverv ineinher of the farmer's family. Pe'o-ular Price oer Year SllOO . v0 a MONTHLY. pex, 7 by 10 inches. Kdited by Hr. Albert Shaw, whose monthly couiuieutsou eur r,-nt hintory, at home and abroad, are recognized as the mont intelligent and valuable found In any peri: .elieal. Contains hundreds of portraits f "people in the public eye," of cartoons, lllustratirum and , valuable original articles. Regular Price per Year f MONTHLY. (.0 to 100 pages, 10 by 14 inches. Kvery issue is full of brilliant and fascluatllitf Serial and Short Stories, original articles on "The Work of the World," withdepartinentscoveringail phases ... . .. , ...i uf "The Home Life and the l'erson, uuu uu many inspirational feanures. Regular Price per Year 100 WLLKLY: The leading Taper of Southeastern ( irenon ; publishes all the latest land and Stock news of a territory embracing 2W) miles square. Lake County. s Otiicial paper. The Oldest Newspaper in Southeastern Oregon, established in 10. Rf lar Price per Year 2.00 $1,000.00 Reward. The Oregon California & Nevada Livestock Protective Association w ill give $Kkk) Ueuard ;for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing horses, rattle or mules Udonglng to any of the follow ing memlsTs of this Association: Cox & Clark, ( liewtcan Land & Cattle Co.. Hervford Land & Cattle 'o., Lake County Land Livestock Co., Warner Valley stock Co., (ieo. w.Mapes, win W.lJrown, (ieo. M. Jones, co. Jlnnklns, S. r.. Chandler, I. U. nodson, v. A. Keiwirt. N. l ine. I'hos. Iluttou. W. A. Currier. Frank I'.. Ilauers, J. C. llotchklss, Calder wood flros.. T. J. IJrattaln & Sons, lames .M . .Moore, A. I. Cecil, T. A. 'rump, W. . .Moss. ressler fc Homier, W. T. CresHler Atty .t Oilham, Hill Si Toney. f W. P. Hkkvkokh. Presld't i 1". M. Mii.i.KK.SeciLTreaH bleHsiiiKH of individual liberty, nhuj haa steadily, for luauy yeuiK, hlmed ! its privileges and (iocs up and down the hind proclaimiiiK aimrchl thio doc-: trim's uuchidlenKed. lllowiiiK with' fiery breath the cuai between capital and ialmr, and 1 ruli u hi ng principles! that lead to diborder, with its coiiho- I piuces of violet c nd murder, this! Northern Stage Line. LAKUVIEWPAISLLY. A. W. BRYAN. Proprietor. Ieavea Lakeview at G a. in. every diy but Hunday. JW'turning, leaven Paisley j at G :3() a. m. every day hu' j Sunday. j Pa.aanf.r.' ar. I j lto-a' trip It OFDCB- kernoMa A Wln.flol.r. ..t,i.,w z WANtIoU: 10 men in each Btae to gravel, distribute aamplea of our -i rxla and tack sIkiih. Kalaiy tH.'i.vn, per inouth ; fri.U) per day for expenaes. lSAlT JKKS CO., i.)epartin.nt P. No. ! :im The Kxainlner prinU toHnxhlp plati, and tuaken them into Isioka to order, tf J. II. Cutter whiskey at the Hote Lakeview bur. Tho best ami purest whiskey Hindu. tf. haniples of the Hcuulson shipping tags at The I'.xamlner olllce. All wninaii exetiiplitleH, every time sh j slesand jpiallt les, from Manila to makes a speech upon a pillule plat-i nn(.n tf form, the generous tolerance of the i Oov(ruuieilt shi (-nai vely reviled and iuipildeutly di-lles. The weak place in a Kepublicuu furui I of Koverniiieut is discloHed by the I freedom that in allowed to anarchists I whose boldly proclniined mission it. Id Your local paper is a necessity to encoiitaue men nnd women to defy tn VQ financiaJlv and iochdlv. ( j ' But a NEWSPAPER OF OEN- lit i - - Keep Posted I On Matters That Interest You Oi rici:iis I'inamk Com I W.P.I Ik i." i i : i I S. H. C'llAMtl.klt ItVFOItK in-: Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stokkma.., Prop. Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars COCNTBY ORDKK8 BOI.lClTKI) Oi uh a trial. Store in the brick b:ikliuif next door to Post & King aa loi, alteview, Oregon. The regular price of these A great publicat Our Price - - - . - r is - - - $7.00 $5.0o SUBSCRIPTIONS, NE,V OR KlvNIiWALS, TO ANY OP "THE UIQ FOUR" MAY RliGIN AT ANY TIME. SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. THE FOUR PUBLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon. ZliMAand PILECURa f fiE Knowing; what It waa to 8uf- feiil will irlve FKLE OF ClIAIKiE, tolny allllcted a poaltlvo cure for i Lclnia, Salt Kheuin, IOryHlpelan, ' J i'i and Skin DlHcaacH. instant re I liefl Dont suffer longer, Write F. W J Wljl.IAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, ; NeJvork. KucIohc Stainq. Reward. Reward will be naid hv tho LalJ County WoolKroweru Aeuociation to hone iviuK iuforniatiou leading to tit arrest and conviction of buy poi In or persona changing the marks ir UaiidH, or kilJintf or moviuK any heli belougiut; to uiembera ot thin lint lation. - H. 11. Chandler, President J. N. Watson, Secret ury, the law iitidnr which they live and tliei protection of which they claim. liuiisliiiK what, she calls the "philoso phy of anarchism," this woman oeu up and down the country sowing broadcast with her breath mid by menus of H ii a re Ii i t I o pamphlets the doctrine of violence aa a panacea for the ills of poverty, the equalization of property ownership and tho neces sity for labor. These utterances, fall ink' upon tho ears of tho iiuthiukiiitt itrotios untutored "duds to pernicious activity; falliut; upon the earn of the vicious, they them incite to crime; upon the ears of labor, already attuned to the whimperings of self pity, they take tho form oC a just protest against conditions that compel men to work for a liviuK. To the extent that they Mud a rcepetive noil, they (terminate an evil aeed, take root and bear fruit a'e of their kind. Perhaps there ia no way under our institutions to prevent the broadcast aowiug of this evil ueed, though the crop that Hprins from it in plainly a menace to bociety and a wanton abuse of freedom of apeauh which Is Kuaran teed to its citizens by a inaK'natiimous Government. Oregon lan. i i "The following paragraph about boys waa clipped from tho "Stellar Jtay." There are several of those, paragraphs, and we could publish them all at once, but will not do it. Wo wid pubilsh ouo each week, and each one must Lo remembered to properly get the haiiK of tho next one, ho the boy better cut them out aud paste thorn on tho barn door, or in some other conspicuous place: "lioys are tho stulf of which men aro made" ERAL CIRCULATION, contain mr the latest news of the world, a equally necessary to you. The "up to date man" will provide i'iui3clf with these two essential fcttures of progress. In THE TWICE - A . WEEK SPOKESMAN - REVIEW, Spo ttnne, Wash., will be found the rcry latest newa of the world, iU matter including information, on politics, "commerce, agriculture, mining, literature, as well as the local happenings in the states of Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Wash ington and the province of British Columbia. In addition, its col. umns for women, its popular science articles, its short and con tinued stories, its "Answers to Correspondents" and "Puzzle Problems" combine to form a home newspaper that at $1.00 per yeir can nowhere be excelled. 3 ITS All VBKTIHINO TALl'K. l-irhapa yon have aara.lhlac tn aril a '11 in. a Cam, farm marhlnarr. You mnr wl-h in buy nmattilnc. Tha b.at pi. II. la way ir rommunlcala with aopl. who wl Ii liny or ..ll la by In.artlnc a aiiuill ad- " i ininaat la Th. flpokaamaa-l(vla. l-'iirinara, alorkm.n, lumharman and nila -r. tulia th. TWH-HJ-A-WtKK. It y ii wlah tu r.aeh bualn.aa maa antl ,", ". ua. th. UA1LI ar VUMDA f m-uK HSMAN-ltEVIIfiW. Tin TWICK A-WBICIC P. ATM ARB 1 inula par Una aaoh Iniartlaa. C.aal "" -i to a Una. "I-: .lAIl.T AND HIINDAT HATB Ml i)NHi:cUTiVB INSUItTIONa Words t I tmm ( I llrnaaj 1 HitiM 1 till' , , . t S ttnif I ItillM . tj4 OAQTOniA. Bern th si 1,19 Vm Have Always BoQjff 'I. I ... 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