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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
PabfUli'' Evary Tharaday. C. O. METZKnR, Editor and Publisher RalMlftt Bntcrod at th I'oot OfAc at l.an"rlw, Or. i Hvoond-l'lKM Matter. (On Year, $2.00 TERMS: Six Month. 1.00 (Three Month 30 rt. a.. yoi'No. A. O. rAV'I.KNKn. A FAULKNER. Mrs. Margaret s. Ainsworth of Port land will construct a $250, (XH) annex Lakeview. okeoon. julv u. i07 , to the Oregon Hotel, lu that city, on YOUNQ Civ l, Municipal & Irrigation Engineers. LAXD AXD TOWXSITE Sl'RVKYS. KSTIMATKS, A.477.W?. IUIAFT 1XG C HKSIGXIXG. Irrigation A Specialty. Burns, Ore. Mclvln D. William. ' her property adjoiulng that hostelry ! on one side. Another annex to cost ! the same amount will be erected on ' auotber side of the Oregon, making it The Significance of It. The latent move in Navel circle, . . . m 4 -.1 1L . ft, I.. M..t, ina t. er v: " i vt hotel m neHwii-.uva.h -:,, noMhwftsL Iloth annexes in more than one feature. Aside from Its real significance, it will demon strate bow unprepared the United States is for war. Notwithstanding the general belief outside of the war department that the United States is always ready for a conflict, the assem bling of twenty-five or thirty battle- will be Ore structures. proof ten story modern Mr. Frank Smith Wilson and Miss Letitia Masterson were married in Astoria, Oreogn, on Wednesday, June 2s l'.V". They will make thdr home in Independence, this state. ships In Pacific waters will tiriug out Misa Masterson is remembered in the Inadequacy of this Coasts' pre-! Lakeview as a very estimable young pared n ess to take care of a fighting ,WOnian, who taught school here last fleet, to properly harbor and coal the fleet and maintain, a supply poiut. Western coal fields are undeveloped, and at least six months would be re quired to open op sufllcient Jcoal mines to furnish the daily consump tion. At least GO days will be re quired to move our fleet from Atlan tic to Pacific waters. Any other na tion in the world, nearly, could reach the battle field as quickly as our navy. Our fleet U compelled to tra vel around South America in going from one side of the United States to the other, a distance of 14,000 miles from Hampton Roads, the Atlantic harbor to San Francisco, the only place on the Pacific Coast where a fleet of battleships could laud, and the harbor there is wholly inade quate, from a supply standpoint. The transfer of our fleet from one coast to the other would leave the abandoned coast defenseless. How apparent is the need for two fleets. fall, and made acquaintance. a frieud of every W heard some one remark to Frank Light the other day that he kept the most accommodating hotel ho ever stopped at. What so attracted the guest was the presence of a morning paper at each plate in the diniug room. The Examiner stated last week that Mr. T W. Colvin had sold his farm near Pine Creek. We have been iu formed since by Mr. Frankl that such is uot the case. He still owns the farm and rents it. The yearly dividends on Standard oil stock is about thirty-six and cue half million dollers. A neat little in come, for a poor mau. Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Maps, Plans, Uluc prints promptly ami accurately prepared. All classes of sur veying guarantee. offices Kltinmtli Fulls tind Ijikevlow, Ore, A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember w ith 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 purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, aud keep the bowels right. 25c at Lee Heall's Drug Store. UalUKcrFrnklin. The Examiuer made mention last week of the issuauce of a marriage license to Mr. S. Caltaghcr and Miss Mae llelle Franklin. The couple were made husband and wife on Wednesday, July 3rd, Rev. J. 11. Howard perform ing the ceremony. The wedding oc curred at the home of the otliciiitiug clergyman. The bride aud groom are aiming Piue Creek's most estimable youug feople, and their friends wish them a ong and happy life. Crops Never Better. We took a little spin down to Pine Creek on the afternoon of the Fourth of July, on a business trip iu com pany with Mr. F. M. Chrismau, the Silver Lake merchant. We had the pleasure of seeing the finest growing -crops ever seen in the valley between here and that place. Mr. Chrisman was surprised to see such prospects for big crops of all kind, and to see the improvements made in the last twelve years, as he had not visited that section of the county in that time. Long Live the King! is the popular cry throughout Europeau countries; whi!e in Amer ica, the cry ot the preseut day is "Long live Dr. King's New Discovery. King of Throat apd Lung Remedies !" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass , says: "It never fails to give immediate relief and to illicit ly cure a cough or cold." Mrs. Paine's opinion is shared by a major ity of the inhabitants of this couuty. Socialists EK-ct Officers. Lakeview, Oregon, July 4th, 1007. At the regular meeting of the social ists of Lake County held to day the following officers were elected ; Leo Hazel, Recording secretary Johu Silva, Financial secretary M. Hopkius, Treasurer O. W. Welsh, Organize L. Hazel, Literary agent The socialists of Lake Couuty have been organized for tlie past half year. They have a library of books of the highest scientific order, especially pertaining to political economy, and biology. It is a sad fact that the socialists are by most people recogniz ed as auarchists or some other set of people whom it is best to get rid of. Hy looking back over the human history we liud thut all people who stood for something uew were con tinually persecuted aud some even burned at the stake. After they were dead society gradually accepted their views. Every student of political economy recognizes that progress strides in the path ot evolution, aud intelligence IT WILL RAY YOU v LINE OR SPRING GOODS We want your trade and will do our utmdst 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. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store To Cure a Cold in One Day Tcie L-ixative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Swt.r? ' -.a sold In past 13 months. Thl3 Signature, Cures Crip la Two Days. on every box. 25c. New Discovery cures Weak Lungs aud ! that one stride of human Sore Throats after all other remedies have failed ; and for coughs and colds it's the only sure cure. Guaranteed by Lee llealL Druggist. 50c and f 1.00 Trial bottle free. ; HAYING TIMIIKK l,AXI XOTI4 K. C nited Sates Land Ottlce, Lake view, Oregon, Juno 20 11X17, ' Notice is hrereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, H"H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States ot California, Oregon, , Neva In, and WiiHhingtou Territory,"; as extended to all the Public Laud ' States by act of August 4, 1812, Char- les II. DiiHcubery. of Paisly, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ollie his sworn statement. No. 3728, for the purchase of tlieSW NV4" SWJ Sec. 14 and NWJ NWJ must give way to auotber, a little higher, for the simple reasou that the evolution of mankind cau not go backward, no more than a stouecuu of its own etfort crawl up hill. The socialists by studying politicul economy assert mat tlie next stage lu 3rd day of September, ISKJ' human progress is the collective i He names as witnesses : M. Dooher ownership of thn menu. u. l,erl,.r 01 IVlanmtU I alls, ( IrvgOII, M. V . Uow , . .r ; l i . ii society must make a living; it is not of Section No. 23, in Township No. 31S, Range No. 17 E W M. and will ofter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos- j es, and to establish his claim to said j land before Register and Receiver i at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday the' Ain't it about time to lay inyor 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. eiijys T.Si.m.v.y.i.T," I have the best farm machinery, implements, wagons and buggies ever brought to Lakeview. Extras of all kinds, Hardware, stoves and tinware. T. E Bernard. Lakeview Ore. a doctrine or creed, only an elfort to lead the economic forces which work iu industry into channels which w ill do justice to tho man on who's shoulders the whole of society rests, the man who does the useful labor. The socialists have no grudge agaiust their political opponents all they ask, is that every one who has jan interest in the coutroversey should give them a chance to bring their ideas before the people to investigate aud to take no man's word to influence it in its judgement. For this purpose the socialist of Lake County welcome every one to come and get literature and study it, aud after they have studied it to judge for themselves whetber we are undesirable or law abiding citizens. Books are to be had for one mouth free of charge by the undersigned. Respectfully Yours. Executive committee of local Lake view socialists organization, by Leo Hazel Recording secretary. NEW FINE CREEK, ORE Under Entirely New management 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. Ths Charming Woman is not necessarily one of perfect form aud featues. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses -those rare qualities that all the world admires: neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth' skin aud that sprightlines of utep and action that accompany good health. A puysicawy wean woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Elect no liitters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful eomplexiou Ouarauteed at LeeReall's Druggist 50c. en of Paisley, Oregon, m. Darker and Jas. liarker of Lakeview, Oregon, and C. II. McCumber of Dairy, Oregon. Any and all .persons claiming ad vert ley the above-desci ibed lauds are requested to file their claims iu this ofliee on or before said 3rd day of Sep tember, 1!"U7. U5-1U J. X. Watson, Jegister. TI.MMKK L ..!! AOTH K. United States Laud OHlce, Lake j view , Oregon, May '-'2, l'J07. I Notice is hereby given that iu com pliance with the provisions of the act I of Congress of June 3, 1878, eutitled i "An act for the sale of . timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4. 181I2. La Fayette Conn, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otllco his sworn ttatement No. 3704, for the purchase of the N,'a N'?2 cf Section No. '2(3 in Township No. 30 S., Range No. IU, E.. W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish bis claim to said land Ixifore Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday, the fcth day of August, 11)07. He names as witnesses: W. R. Dyer, J. O. liarker, Henry R .lleryford, V. Ji. hDirK, ail or Lakeview, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad veiseiy me above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otllce on or before said 8 day of Au gust, 1907. w J. N. Watson, Register. 22-10 5heriff's Sale. Undur aud by virtue of an execu tion, in foreclosure, Issued out of thi Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake on the Htb day of June, 1!7 to me directed and Delivered, in a suit in .raid Court, lore I n Ruby Harvey and Dick J. Wilcox, as executrix Ml)'! executor of the last will and testament, of William Harvey, Deceased, ns plaintiff, re covered judgmei t against J. K Field, for the rum of lirtccit hundred and eighty seven Dollars, and forty cents, and the further mini of fifty three Dollurs costs, said judgment bearing Interest at ten per cent, per aniiuui from saiil May 13, W?, and also a decree of foreclosure and order of sale against each aud all of the defendant, namely: J. K. Field, Julia Field, Ottie Chandler, (ieorge Chandler, ami Andrew Mi-Calleu, aud the said An drew McCallcti, having also, in said suit, itH a Junior Mortgagee, recovered a Judgment of four hundred nud Two Dollars ami fifty cents, aixl costs in t li.i Klin, txf till.. T.. .... 1.1 n tho County Court of the Stute Judgment U-nrinn luteal at t.... ...... cent, pel annum, from iHuv I I. Don't Push The horse can draw the load w ithout help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears to long and saves so much horsepower. Next time try Mica Axle Grease. Standard Oil Co. ji NOtlCf OF APPOmMlM Ot (XrUIBIK. of Oregon, for Lake Couuty. In the matter of the estate of) Martin T. Walters. ) Deceased. ) The undersigned having been pointed by tho County Court of the Stute of Oregon, for Lake County, Executrix of the estate of Martin T. VVulters deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditor of, and all per sons having claims against said de ceased, to present them verifl.xl an required by law, withiu six months after the llrst publication of this no tice to said Executrix at her resi dence in the Town of Lakeview Lake County Oregon, Harriet Walters, Executrix of tho estate of Martin T. vValters, deceased. Dated aud first published, June 20th, l!Nr7. Sallowness Transformed to Dusky Beauty A dark skin becomei fascinating when delicately soft, undersjiread with the radiant glow which indi cate a healthy, active skin. Robert ine keeps the skin refined in quality, keeps pores free from clogging wast e and atimulatel the tiny capillaries to contribute the color which clianru in blonde and brunette alike. Robert ine in certain protection against tan, unburn and frecklci if applied be fore exposure to tun or wind. Spreadslike an imperceptible heen of gauze overskin surface, forming a shield stimulating nd preserving a ueucate, lustrous beauty. MUfurvruiilt TOD AX MtfrummtUtf ROBERTINE ft. aTT United States Laud Olllec, Lakeview, Oregon. June 27. 1007. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tho provisions of the act ot Congress or jnne 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands In tho states of California, Oregon. Nev- l ir. i ' .. acji, uiiu nusuiugi.ou lerruory, " as extended to all the public laud States by act or August 4, 18!)2, Elmer liar vey, of liukevlew. countyof Lake. Ntato of Oregon, bus this day tiled in ttils omce rua sworu statement. No. 373T), for the purchase of the E'SW' of Section No. 20, in Township No. 38 S, Range No. 20 E W M, and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone thuu for agricultural purpos es, aud to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver lit. Lakeview Oregon, on Friday tho Cth day of September, I'Ml. Jle name as wituoscH: Dick J. Wilcox l'hil Mulkov. Tom Alford. and Nathan Wilcn id I at Lakeview, Oregon. Any and (ill persons clulmintf ad. Tersely the above-described lundn h requested to file their claims in this office on or before suld 0th day of Sept., liX)7. 27'10 J. N. Watson. Register. Baars tbs T ha Kind You Have Always Bouff Final Proof Motica. Laud Office at Lakeview Or. June 1, 11JC7. Notice is hereby given that Argus M. Hardisty, of Lakeview. Oregon. has tiled notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Eutry No :H0. made Sent. 4th I'.KXl. for th SE'4' 8Wf Sec. , NE.'4 NWJi A N'i XE'4 Sec. 7. Township 38, 8., Range 21, E., W. M., and that said proof will bo made before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on lltth, day of July, 1007. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, tho laud; viz: L. O. Hardisty (J. W. Hardisty, Win Klmzey. Frank Wilson, all ..f Lakeview, Orepon. 23-5. j. X. Watson, Register. Iiei Itrimim. rnnii Muv I t l'ai7 I.. . . " : ; ---. "' module or said Judgment, against the wil l ,1. S. Field, and having i further obtained a decree of fure HI" closure and order ot sale, as such junior incumbrancer, iigaints tho said J. S. Field, Julia Field, Otlle Chandler (ieorge E. Chandler, aud one Phillip Lynch, and by direc tion of the order of the Court, and the said Execution 1 am commanded to sell the following described real property To Wit Commencing at the South East comer of lllock "O" in the West Addition to the Town of Lakeview, lake County Oregon, ac cording to the plat thereof, tiled in tho Otllce of the County Clerk of iuike County Oregon, July 20, 1878, thence running North one hundred and seventy three feet, thence at right an gles running West one hundred and forty feet, thence at right angels, run ning .Norm one nuudred and Two feet, thence at right angles, running West one hundred and forty feet; to the West boundary line of said liloclc "O" aud Ulock "X" also iu said West addition, to the said Town: Thence South along the West, boun dary lines of said Hlocks "O" and "N" two hundred and soveuty live feet to t he South-West Corner of said mom i thence running East along the South boundary line of said lllock "O" to the place of lioglnniug, for the purpose of aatisfying: first, tho Judgment of tlie Plaintiffs, costs and expenses of sale, and Second, the Judgment of Andrew McCallen, abovo mentioned, aud costs and Expenses of sale, and in the event that after the proceeds of the sale thereof are insufllcieiit. in whole nr imrt in .,u the latter judgment, then to Hell th.. Oregon, Final Prool Nolle. Land Otllce ut Lukeview, June 11 1U07. Notice is hereby given thut D. 11. Conrad, of Klamath Couuty Oregon. mis uieu uoiice or ins intention ronowlng real property, viz: N.i "IVj, 0V 'a Of IVK'i' unil HKM' of i''.,f S',",tlH" U Tw-1-. 40, 8., R21 1'.. w. Ai., in Oregon, to pay such por tion thereof remaining unsatisfied. .Notice i lii-rob.? given Lhuti fin Mn tut. make final Five vear r.roof in ,-V ! "J . . " " OI 17, . . . . . - . - 1 i iiiii i.ouri. i n un or tils clulm, viz: Homestead Entry No. 2002 made Sept.. 7, 1000, for the S i Ni Section -JI, Tunwhsip 31 K Range 15 E., W. M.. aud that l.i pr6of will tie made before ReL-ihtei- aud Receiver ,nt Lakeview Oregon, on 2i;t.h day of July, j:J7. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his con tiouuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the laud, viz : l'" 8. McDonald, John Elder. (J. W ji. a. jwntiuiu, mi of Puislcy Cooler, ( regon. 21-E J. X. Watoii, Rcgistei Church Directory. (Rubtlst Church.) Lakevlow. lft am 2nd f-iinnb.vu 11 A. M. and 8 p. M.. 'nd i.i' Sundays, 8. P. M. Crane Creek. 2nd Siuulav 11 A t UncJ f ilh N"'iy, 11 A. m! and 4 P. M. O..P. ISnilev, pusto:-. iwiiii mt iiio trout and east side of the Court House, of Lake Couuty in the State of Oregon, uud situated in the Town of Lakeview. at Ten o'clock In tho forenoon, of said day. I will sell all of the rigid, title and Interest which eieniiiints abovo Named, J. 8. Held and Julia Field, had on the 3rd day of December 1!J0(, 1 ud to the llrt described Lands and preni (ses, I,,,- u.e purpose of paying the judgment Hi nt mentioned, and all heir right title and Interest whioh they had in said first mentioned premises ami ulso in the secoui de-M-ribed lands and tiremlses, on tho 2nth, day of September !M), for pay. ng th judgment of Andrew McCal Ion, above stated, at Public sale for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy aid Judgment and costs and expenses, a sale aloresaid, Dated this othduyof July, J07 lm i... ... Albert Dent, Shurifl ol Lake County Oregon.