o!m mtt GJxcvninrT Patlfl4 Evtry TliarMlay. C. O. METZKER, Editor and Publisher rialldlnf Enteral t the Vo Ofllordt l.lew, Ore. SoconrlUww Matter. iOne Year $7.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months, 50 LAKEVIEW. OREOON. Jl'LV 4. l07 Foul Play. We have absolute rrr tn'9 ek of the questionable, underhanded and unbusiness like methods of securing patronage practiced by the publishers of the Herald. The editor of the Herald made as fait au agreement with the publisher of the Examiner as one ever made, to estalish a reasonable and living price for publishing timber land notices, both papers to stand by the price at all times . This agreement was made after a profitless fight for the publish ing of such notices, which resulted in cut rates, and a loss to both. The Examiner bad a price which was 815 per notice, when the Herald cut under in order to get the buisuess. We would not cut the price, but there were parties who said they would not patronize the Herald under any cir cumstances, and complained about our price. The result was that we bad to meet the price, in order to treat yu business justly. Then the Herald made another cut; tbey said they did not but they did. Then these experimental business people realized that tbey were doing work at a loss and sought to establish a living price. We were willing, and the price was made f 15, the same as the Exam iner had previously charged. A notice was published in both papers to the effect at the time. In a short time the pulisbeis of the Herald began to dog everybody that bad a notice to publish to let tbera have the work to do and in some instances offered to do the work for less than $15. When asked if tbey bud done this, they put the lie on the other party. One case they offered to publish a notice for $12.50 and give the party a year's sub scription to their paper, to boot. ! Now comes a very reliable lady 1 witb a timber land notice to publish, j and be ordered it published in the ' Examiner, without any solicitation, j The notice was 6eut to this office, and was put on the copy hook. The next day the publishers of tbe Herald found ; out what this lady bad done, and . HAYING Ain't it about time to lay in yor machinery for haying. The haying sea son will soon be on and you want to be ready with the best machin ery to be had. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. I have the best farm machinery, implements, wagons and buggies ever brought to Lakcview. Extras of all kinds, Hardware, stoves and tinware. T. E Bernard Lakeview Ore. NEW FINE CHEEK, ORE, Under Entirely New Hanagement , 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. went begging after her notice and of fered to publish it for less money than the Examiner would do it for if she Would come and take it away from the Examiner and gve it to them. The party then came and asked our price, and we gave her the regular price, flft. She said she could do better at tbe Herald office, and as we have uo desire to force any one to patronize The Examiner, or beg them to do so, and regardless of the fact that the notice had gone to the copy hook and vas rightly ours, we let her take ber notice away, because she could get it published for less money. Tie methods practiced by the pub lishers of the Herald are uuderhanded and nulHH'oming any business institu tion. The Examiner stands aloof of all such pac.i?es, and is willing for them to have all business secured through such crooked met ho is. Therefore, we wish it understood that any agreement between the Examiner and these reoole. shall be dissolved and uo other of any character entered into under any circumstances. until they can stand by their word. Our price for publishing timber land notices is still (15. The world seems to have gone ram pant over the "unwritten law." Iu Seattle the other day a man shot a young man for calling upon his wife and was exhonerated ; iu Portland a few days later, another similar caso occured ; in Boise Idaho but a few days ago a man grew jealous and kill ed his wife's friend. In the otbei states farther east similar cases are numerous, most prominent among them the Judge Loving case. Judge Loving klled a young man w ho was out riding with the Judge's daughter and brought her borne iu an intoxicat ed condition. In all of the cases the "unwritten law" is the plea. Later: Loving was acquitted on tbe first ballot. The proposition of Governor Chamberlain and the state school board to raise SP,(XX) for the Peiiry North Pole expedition from the school children of Oregon fell short fOO.fJi, 23. It is to be hoped this failue will be remembered, and all future gaftiug schemes of like character w ill go the same route. While the personal dona tions were small those children w ho did give for the fund, no doubt could have used tbe money to good ad vantage, but now that tbe money is in tbe fund tbey cannot get it bpek, and it will likely go into tbe pockets of some one who has au eye on ull such funds. 1 A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we be came acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purilters that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25o at lee Head's Drug Store. Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin become fascinating when delicately oft, umlrrsprcad with the ra.liant ((low which iiuli catesahealihy. active (kin. Rohert Ine keeps the ikin refined in quality, keeps poresfreefromcloppingwaste and stimulates the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which rharmi in blonde and brunette alike. Robert ine is certain protection against tan, sunburn and freckles if applied be fore exposure to sun or wind. Spreads like an imperceptible heen L . an fa uvn iaiu suuarr, forming a hield stimulating and preserving a acticat e, lust rous heaut y. ROBERTINE If the man (T) who refused to take his Examiner out of the post oltlce last week, because this paper did not tteat anarchism according to his lik ing, wants to kuow how big a bole he bus made in the Examiner's suberip tion list he can Hud out by subtract ing what be owes on buck subscrip ion from bis wealth. If he docs not kuow bow much bo owes this paper he would confer as much of favor up 011 us by culling to inquire as one of bis own creditors would confer upon bim by calling at bis place of business to settle bis account, after declaring bis iuteution of withdrawing his pat ronage. It be is ashamed to call and settle or hasu't the manhood the lat ter suggests itself if be will borrow a copy of this weeks Examiner, as we expect be will do, he can lcaru. lie owes for the paper siuceDecomber 13, 1900, or even six mouths, just one dollar. Two weeks have elapsed since be got bis buck up, and bo has not taken the trouble to pay his back subscription, (awl) we ask of bim. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Hgnarare of Chas. Spargur one of tbe proprietors of the Madeline Hotel, was to have been married at Reno last week to Mrs. Kingsbury, of Madeline. So says the New Era. Miss Laura Yates, while running the job press in The New Era ottice at Alturas, had two fingers broken by being caught in the press. One had better bare au alligator bite tbau to be caught iu a job press, where three thousand pounds pressure to the square inch is thrown upon the hand if it is left in the press too long, iu removing or placing sheets for print ing. A Wonderful Happening Port Uyron, N. Y., has witnessed one of the most remarkable cases of healing ever recorded. Amos F. King of that place says: "Ilucklen's Arn ica Salve cured a eore on my leg witb which I bad suffered aver 60 years. I am now 85." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by Lee Beall, Druggist 2.1c. Wizard in the Weather. There's wizard in tbe weather. It can rain without a cloud, And when it snowed and bailed It thundered long and loud. We bad some snow in June ; Uncommon I must say. If its tbe spots thuts on the sun I wish tbey would go away. We bad plenty of rain this spring For fields and garden. Why, We bad no need to irrigate; It as watered, from tbe sky. liut I do not like so much rain rain rain, liut I suppose the farmers did. It doubled their crops of bay and grain, lint for me, I like better tbe sun shine All the time. wish it would either quit raining Or full in tome other clime. S. J. Jones, Lakeview Oregon. Long Live the King! is the popular cry throughout European countries; whi!e in Amer ica, tho cry ot the present duy is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies !" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass , suys: "Jt never fails to give immediate relief and to quick ly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Paiue's opinion is shared by a major ity of the inhabitants of this county. New Discovery cures Weak Lungs und Sore Throats after all other remedies bave fuiled ; and for coughs and colds it's the only sure cure. Ouuranteed by Lee lieull, Druggist. 50u and $1.00 Trial bottle free. 4V IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE OUR LINE OF SPRING GOODS BAILEY & MASSING ILL'S ! TciQ Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Siiwn ;;.:; -m Yc..-. vm in past 12 months. . This signature, riviiiK.it n y. I'nited ttatcs ljn.d Olflco, Luke view, Oregon, June 2 KH7, Notice is hrereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, H7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds iu the States of California, Oregon, Neva a, and Washington Territory," us extended to all the 1'iibtic Land States by act of August I. 1M2, Char les II. Duseiibery. of l'uisly, county of Luke, Stute of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otfle his sworn statement, No. :i72, for the purchase or theSW'.," NV4' W'., SWJ S.c. 11 and NWJ MN'l of Section No. i!3, in Touuship No. 3IS. Range No. 17 E V M, and will ofter proof to show tliat the land sought is more valuable (or its timber or stone than for aejicult ural pin pos ies, and to establish his claim to said 1 laud , before Register nnd Receiver j at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday the j 3rd day of September, 'M. 1 Ho names as witnesses: M. Dooher 'of Klamath Falls, Oregon, M. W. liow I eu of Paisley, Oregon, Win. Marker and Jas. liarker of Lakeview, Oregon, and C. Jl. McCumber of Dairy, I Oregon. Any and all persons claiming nd versley the abovo desci ibed lauds are requested to llle their claims iu this office 011 or before suid 3rd day of Sep tember, 11MJ7. 'ii-10 J. N. Wutson, Jegister. T I Jl It K It L.l MITIIK United States Land OHIce, Luke view .Oregon, May 22, 1007. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act or Congress of June J. in,, entitled "An uct for tho sale of timber lunds in the Stutes of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, lH'J La Fayette Conn, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, Las this day filed in this office bis sworn rtatemeut No. 3704, for the purchase of the N'j N;.J cf Section Ko. 20 in Township ISo. 3(1 S., Range No. 19, E.. W. M., and will offer proof to snow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday, the 8th day of August, 1907. He names as witnesses: W. R. Dyer, J. O. liarker, Henry R .Heryford, W. II. Shirk, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to tile th';ir claims in this office on or before said 8 day of Au gust, 1907. J. N. Watson, Register. 22-10 BLY HOTEL AND FEED STABLE ma Having recently purchased tho Hotel and Feed Stable at lily I wish tu announce to the Public that 1 will bo found ready, at all times, to offer tho 15est of Treatment, i oth to man and beast Everything Will be Fir$t-Class ARTHUR T. LANOELL, BLY, ORE. Melvin D. Williams. Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Maps, Plans, Blue prints promptly and accurately prepared. All classes of sur veying guaranteed. OFFICES Klamath FuIIh und Lakeview, Ore. We want your trade and will do our utmost to please you. 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. Fo Cure a Cold in One Day i.Trrag.'asaai In the County court of the State of Oregon for Inke County. In tho Matter of the Application of l'unl Frank for a Change of Name. ) . Notice is hereby given that the a hove named l'unl I'nuik oil the 'Jlth day of June l'.H7 filed an upplicut ion iu the above entitled court for a de cree forever chunking his name to Flunk Johnston ; now then, the public is, in the County Court room in Luke County, Oregon, on the 1st day f July I'.hi7, at the hour of 1 o'clock 1'. M. or said day hereby notilled and requir ed to appear and offer ami show cause, if any they have, why a decree us aforesaid should not be entered and allowed us prayed for in applicant's petition on tile herein. This notice 1 is published in the Lakeview Kxnm ' ler by order of the Honorable II. paly County Judgo of Luke County, Ore gon. Witness my hand und the Seal of the (.'utility Court itf Luke County Oregon, this "Uh day of June, A. I. , i:h7. I E. N. Juqilish, 1 County Clerk. NOIir.r OF APP0ISIMIM 01 (HfCLIRU. In the County Court of the State of Oreuon, for 1-itke County. In the iiiH'tcr of the estate of ' Martin T. Walters. ) I leceased. ) The undersigned having been Hp pointed by the County Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Luke County, Kxecutrix of the estate of Martin T. Walters deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to present I hem veritl.xl as required by law, within six months after tbe first publication of this no tice to said Executrix at her resi dence in the Town of Lakeview Lake County Oregon, Harriet Walters, Executrix of the estate of Martin T. vV'a Iters, deceased. Dated and first published, June 2th, l'JOT. Final Proof Notice. Laud Office at Lakeview Oregon, June 1, YX7. Notice is hereby given that Argus M. Jlardisty. of Lakeview, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No :JC4(, made Sept. 4th 1!KHI, for the HK'i SW'i Sec. 0, NK' NW", & Nj.j NE'i Sec. 7, Township IJH. S., Rango 21, ., W. and that said proof will bo made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregou on l!)th, day of July, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resi deuce upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: L. O. Hardisty (1. W. Hardisty, Wm Klmzey, Frauk Wilson, all of Lakeview, Orepon. li.1-5. J. N. Watson, Register. Pinal Proof Nolle. Office at Lakeview, Laud Oregon, 1 1 June 11 1!OT. Notice is lieieby given that D. it, Conrad, of Klamath County Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make llnal Five year proof iu support of bis claim, viz : Homestead Entry No. made Sept.. 7, llHH), for the S NJi Section -Jl, Tonwhsip :ii h, Range lo E., W. M., and that said proof will bo iniiflo befopo Rcuiritcr and Receiver ,at Lakeview Oregon, on 'JOth day of Julyr.)07. Ho names tho following witnesess to prove his con tiouuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, tho laud, viz : E. K. 'McDonald, John Elder. (. W Cooley, H. A. iJruttain, all of Pnisloy Oregou. U-i-C J. N. Watson. Register. Church Directory, (iiabtist Church.) Lakeview. ltt and ''nil HihuImvm. 11 A. M. and 8 J'. M., 2nd and 4 th Sundays, 8. P. M. Craue Creek. 2nd Nnndnv 1 1 A M ana i-. 4iri (Sunday, U A. M. and i V. M. C. P. lluilev, pastor. Pioneer Store Cure C;i In Two Days. cm every (VA &yr POTT. oCi Sheriff Sale. I Under and by virtue of au execu ' tion, In foreclosure, imoied out of th Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Luke on the htti day of June, l''7 to me directed and 1 Delivered, in a suit lu raid Court, wherein Ruby Harvey and lick J. Wilcox, as executrix biiI executor of the liiHtwill ami tentameiit, of William j Harvey, Deceased, as plaint itfn, re covered jiidumel t itk'uliiht J. H' Field, for the Clin of lltteeli hundred ! and eighty seven Dollnrs, and forty j cents, and the further sum of II My three I Dollars comIs, wild judgment bearing ! Interest at ten per cent, per annum j from suid May l.'l, l'K7, ami also it I decree of foreclonure and order of sali j ugainxt each and all of the deleudimts, I namely: J. S. Field, Julia Field.' Otti Chandler, Ouorgn Chandler, ami j Andrew McCiillctk, and the said An- drew McCalleu, Jiaving alno, lu said : suit, us a Junior Mortgagee, recovered ; a Judgment of four huudnxi und Two ; Dollars ami fifty cents, and comIs in the sum of fifty Two Dollars said 'judgment bearing interest at ten per cent, pet annum, from May l.'l, r.ni7. the date of mid Judgment, against the said J. S. Field, and having further obtained a decree of fore closure and order of hide, as such junior incumbrancer, ngaints the said J. S. Field, Julia Field, Ottie Chandler (icorgo E. Chandler, and one Phillip Lynch, and by direc tion of the ordei of tho Court, and the said Execution I am commanded to sell the following dencribed real property To Wit Commencing at tho South East corner of Mock "O" in the West Addition to the Town of Lakeview, ljike County Oregon, ac cording to the plat thereof, filed in the Office of the County Clerk of Lake County Oregon, July 10, HH, thence running North one hundred and seventy three feet, thence at right an gles running West one hundred and forty feet, thence at right augels, run ning North one hundred and Two feet, thence at right angles, running West one hundred and forty feet: to the West boundary line of said lilock "O" and Mock "N" also in said West addition, to the said Town: Thence South along the West, boun dary lines of said Mocks "O" and "N" two hundred and seventy live feet to the South-West Corner of said Mock "O" thence running East ulong the South boundary lino of said Mock "O" to the place of beginning, for the purpose of satisfying: first, the Judgment of the Plaintilfs, costs and expenses of sale, and Second, the Judgment of Andrew McCaDen, above mentioned, and costs and Fxpeuses of sale, and in the event that after the proceed of the sale thereof are Insufficient, iu whole or part, to pay the latter judgment, then to sell tho following real iir'inertv. viz! Nl' i,t HK.'i. SW'4' of NK'4 and RKJ4' of w4, of Section 11, Twp., 40, S., R''l v. .u., in uregon. to hh.v such nor- tion thereof remaining unsatisfied. Notice is hereby given that on Fri day the 2HI h day of July, 1!MI7, at the front and east side of the Court House, of Lake County in (he State ot Oregon, and situated In the Town of Lakeview, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, of Maid day, I will sell nil of the right, title and Interest which the defendants above Named, j. S. Field and Julia Field, had on the .'lid day of December !!K, lu im,l to tho first described Lauds and prom ises, fur the purpose of paying the judgment first mentioned, and all f heir right title and interest which they had in said llrst mentioned premises and ulso lu tho second de scribed lands und premises, on the 25th, day of September 1!HM, for pay. log tho judgmeut of Andrew McCal len, above ttated, at Public salo for cash to tho highest bidder to satisfy said judgment and costs and expenses, of sale aforesaid, Dated this bth day of Juue, 1!)07 r , , . Albert Dent, bherill of Lake County Oregon.