Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 25, 1907, Image 2

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    The New
Oil
Stove
Different from other oil stoves. Superior because
of its economy, cleanliness, and easy operation. The
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces
a strong irorking flame instantly. Flame always
under immediate control. Gives quick results
without overheating the kitchen. Made in three
sizes. Every stove warranted. If not at your
dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive
circular.
I&syb Lamp
it the best lamp for all .round household ue.
Made of brat throughout and beautifully nickeled.
Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled
in light-giving power; an ornament to any room.
Erery lamp warranted. If not a: your dealer's,
write to our nearest agency.
THE
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(IACOBl'vMATkJ)
9
TinRF.K I.AM OM K.
United Stales Land Office, Luke
view, Oiegou, June Htb liXJT.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliaDce with the provisions of tbe act
of Congress of June 3. 1S78. entitle')
"Ad act for the eale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, aud Wasbiugtou Territory,"
as' extended to all tbe Public Laud
States by act of August 4, ISiri, Jobu
B. Auteu, of Kluniath Falls, county
of Klamath, State of Oregon, has this
day filed in this office his sworn state
sntnt, No. 3JG6, for tbe purchase of
thn E14 6E-4' SW' SK'4' & SE'4' SW?4
f Section No. 2;, in lownship No.
34 S, Range No. 17 E., W. M., and
wiU offer proof to show that tbe land
Bought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purpos
es and to establish his claim before
the Clerk of Klamath County Ore., at
his office at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
on Monday the 2, day of September,
1907. He names as witnesses:
C. L. Withers, of Pa if ley, Oregon,
Frank Jobnsou, of Dairy, Oregon,
Ralph Vaugn of Klamath Falls, Oreg.,
James Ryan, of Bly Oregou.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely the above descrilted lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 2, day of Sept.
1907.
'J5-10 J. N. Watson, Register.
NOTICE of restoration of public
lau 's to settlement and eutry. l)e
pu.'.u.ent of the Interior. Oeneral :
, Land Oflk-e. April "20, 1007. Notice
is hereby given that the Secretary of
the Interior has on April 11, 1907, va-
... a i. . i t . . I ti I
! 1 ;K4 , w ithdrawing tbe following des-
cribed lauds for irritation purposes in
I connection with the Ana River Pro
ject. Oregon: Township thirty South.
I Kauge Sixteen Eat, Section one;
I township thirty South, Range seven
! teon Fast, Section six, and has order
jed tbHt the aforesaid lands be restored
to the pul lie doirain and to settlmente
I but not to becoue subject to entry,
llAIUpt VI 11. 1 I 1 17 H U 11 U I I IUQ J 1 U Ul IL
land laws of the United States until
Aacust 12, 1007, at tbe United States
Land Office at Lrkeview, Oregon.
Commissioner of Ueueral Land Of
ffice, lw A. llulliuger,
Jame9 Rudolph Garfield, Secretary
of tbe luterior. 19-Augl
Samples of the Denni .on shipping
tag; at The ExHiniiev office. All
sizes and qualities fnmi Manil
linen
A Wonderful Happening
Port llyron, N. Y., has witnessed
one of the most remarkable cases of
healing ever recorded. Amos F. King
of that place says: "Bucklen's Arn
ica Salve cured a sore on my leg with
which I had suffered over SO years.
I am now 83." Guaranteed to cure all
sores, by Lee Beall, Druggist 2,5c.
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r Tells how to estimate intelligently. Price. $1.00
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Lake County Examiner.
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WKKKLY: The Leading Taper of Southeastern
Oregon; publishes all the latest land and Stock news
of a territory embracing 200 miles square. Lake
(Jounty.s Official paper. The Oldest Newspaper In
Southeastern Oregon, established In 1S80.
Rfy lar Price per Year 2.00
, na Man mm I I II II I I II I iJowm -
The Oregon. California fc Nevada
I.iveMtock Trotectlve Association
will give $lioo lii.war.l 'for the con
viction of any party or parties steal
ing horses, cattle or mules belonging
to any of t he follow ing members of
this Association:
Cox iSc Clark, Chewacan Imd &
'tittle Co., licr.vford Land it Cattle
Co., Luke County Laud it Livestock
Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., (ieo.
W. MajM-s. Wm W. Ilrown. tico. M.
Jones, tjeo. Hankins, S. II. Chandler,
.1. C. Dodsun, C. .v. Kehart. N. I'lne,
Thos. Iluitoa, W. A. Currier, Frank
: 15. liaiiers. J.C. Ilotchklsfi, Calder
wood Uros., T. .1. I'.rattain it Sons,
; James M. Muore, A. 1). Cecil, T. A.
' 'rump, W. 'A. Moss,
('ressler it J'.otiner, W. T. Cressh r
Acty X- Gilliam. Hill & Toncy.
W. I'. Hi itvroiti). I'n-sld't,
1 )l'ini;i:s
I'ivam i: Com. ! I
Is
1 1'. M. Mh. i Kit.SecitTreas.
I W. I'. II i:nvroii!
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M. ii!i:i:.
II. Cu.iMii.iuii
Lakeview Cigar Factory
A. Stoiikmu, l'rop.
Maker of
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
CO'1iTRY OnDKBS 80I.ICITKD
It t
PrrnUi'tlt TlHMnlnfit MimwtbH
Vlctt-rnxlttfiil t'h. W. Kulrbniik-
8rtretiirjro(SUi Kllhii Rih
'clrlrjr til TTvMtiry lllo M. Hh
florturir of W iir Win. H.1(l
Atlorni'r Ocmrl Win. I'. Mnil
I'onHnmli'r (liiii'rl Oimi. H. t'lirlflyon
SorroUryol Nnvjr ChM. 1, lloiirri
teiTrturjr Inlcrlur K, A, IIIIcIu'ih k
.M ri'lrjf of Agrli iiluirc J inn W lln
'(rcurjr of rommcroo . V. '. Mi'trll
Chlff Jimttea Mtflvlll W. Kollrt
Vrmliiii WurliiT, t'.H. IVnuliinCiiniiiilmlnlirl
W. s, Itlt'lmriW t'.H. I jtml t'ommlnnloni'i
rrT.
Onvprnor tlon. t. t'liniiilM-rliOB
HiUnrine Jnili K. A. Mmm
Scrrrlnry ofSialo K. I. iHiiilmr
Trpminr . '. S. Muor
Attorni'jt Ui'ii.THI A . M. 'r fold
Snpt. l'lilillo liiKtrui'lloli J. II. Arkcrumti
ITInn r J. H. Whlliirj
llry unit KihmI Cmn J- W. Ilnl'cl
U.S. S.Minlort j w (.,,
t.Htiirr.i.iKPii Jj N Vllum.
Mini M'luriAL imrrne'T.
Jll.lgo II. I.. HlMU.lli
Jiilnl Hmiktur JiiIiii A. I nk-ruck
Rl..r.-r.-i.mt!v.- J i.'ilV 'v r'rmin
Adorni'y W.J. Vimrr
t' S. I..NI OFKICK.
J. N. WhImiii Ki lli
f t'. Hnlili-r Itn. ln l
Ull COI NTT.
luitia1 H. ')
Clerk K. N.
HhiTlir. Allirl Pi tii
rrmmirur f. O. Altrnni
.mir W , l. Wr
Ht'htHil Hti.t J.g. Wlllll
Siirvoynr '. K. Mmirr
Coinnil.l...i..r. j n' -ujirVyl'ilnl
StiM'k limiHTi.ir Pun I'. Mullii?
TOWN OK I.AKKV:KW.
V. I.. Sni'llllif Myol
Hurry llnllryl
1. I'. Mullny i .' i ilu-lliiK'ti
J. . Turkvr (
J.S. l.mif i
W. B. HulitiT Itornrilnr
A . Hii-lH-r Trrmurrr
The Wall street line of engraved
certificates of Stock and Horn! blank
at the Kxamlner otllco. New sample
book received Monday evening. II
you waut stock certificates so on
samples and get our prices. If
Northern Stage Line.
LAKEVinW-PAISLEY.
A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor.
Leaves Lakeview at (5 a. in.
every tiny but Sunday.
Returning, leaves Paisley
at G :30 a. in. every day bui
Sunday.
PuHDfiri' r $s How4 trip t
OFI'ICn Hvynul1 JL Wlnflnl.f. i.kvla
Karniers, have yor butter wrap
pers printed at The Kxamtne olllce,
Instead of sending away for them.
You keep your money at home, and
patronize them that patronuo you,
rs'sldes, you see what you are get-
ring and don't have to pay for It If
It doesn't suit you. t f !
i
To Cure a Cold In One Day ,
lake LAXATIVK It HOMO (.2 1' I N I N K j
TabletH. All druKisto refund the 1
money il it fuilii to cure. K. W.tJruve' :
uttnsture is on eitch box. "c. ;
IRONQUILL'S FRIEND.
UttU Kn Olrl Wh Will Ott Pn.
Ion Prom Cclonl Wr.
Colonel lCtmoim V. Wnre of Kansas,
hi used to l I'ltlled Htnles pens Ion
rotniiilsNliiucr, who prnotlcM law and
who write poetry tinder the imina f
Irotiijulll when not olherwlse en
tinted, rt'cently applied for a pension.
When he was passhiK on such nppllea
tloiis fmui others, he refrained from
oMnlnlna one for himself. I In snld h
did not Ish to tiiki iidviiutiiKu of th
lioiinty of the uoviTiimeiit so liing
he hud plenty of nieaim of his own.
Hut since the pnsHite of the servleo
ieUNou law he hits tomb lippllialloii
for l'J a month, h siimi whhdi ho U
entitled to uiuler the prm ImIoiis of thn
law, ami It has eniue out I hat he will
not take It on hit own n. count, hut
for tho licnoMt of n Utile twelve year
old Blrl,' Ml" I .aura ltame.v of To
peka. Nlie has a hroiher who Is serv
tint his country as a suMlcr In (he
Philippine, nIii want to obtain a
good cibicntloii. and to furilief her atn-
I
I.A I'll A lUVIO.V.
hltlou Colonel Ware, who knows hor
family well, diiMi-il to aili f-r a pen
nIoii mul k,v I' I" her
The UnuiNcy unit Ware families wera
iieluhlxirs. and a sin ni, rrliMxluhlp ax
Ih( iH-tweeii 'ololirl Ware nud Minn
Itaiimey's bnitlu-r Ni.niian. wlio fouubt
with Fuiiston. Colminl Ware wrut a
poem nlHiut him, the lirl linn of
which read:
I hv (t a wrallliy urlgMxir
Who ! llvlntf wIiIidiiI Inlior.
Whu ti CMnli nii1 iK'hila nn. I nurk n1
iika run init t.) illnr
Anil 1 hsvn noilisr ni-liililxir
I.lvlns by t tin tmril-! Iilir.
Wliu's ten! n 'ruriiili-ih Kat;i tiy out
on thn nktoltiK lit
Tlire' no fun In Ik-Imh wrury.
Hut If you nlnnilit l'ii t)" iiuTy
Wtilcll of thuaa two -"l a larn WOul
ynu tako? Unll. I ijiIii.
Nn( Ilia man D al K"t Otn uinni-y.
Hut th tUttti i.,it'a k 0'' a.inny--Uol
ttin auuriliiK. Hp i a nrllriK buy dowi
on ilia (gh;Ut llr.r-
LADY COOPER.
Siator of Jamea Honry Bmith May Ba
Richatt of Women.
'1 he ileal li t Juuu't 1 1. Miry .Smith lu
Japnn wlilli- on his wi'iIiIIid; tmir mnil
his slatir, I.inly 'iH.j.i.r. wife of Hlr
(iii.rk'B Aleiiimlcr CiapH-r, Hurt, a (Is
lire of liitenuitioiiul luti-rent. If sha
hIiuuM Inlu'ilt a I'lUisMi-ratilc Hit m from
her brother's cttr, It w.ml l pruluitily
make her tin il. Iii.- I wounui In thu
world, h'he I alt'i-ndy wen'Ihy. She wu
.Miss Mnry Ciuiiim Sinllli. ilaiiKhter of
(eoi'Ke N. Smltli of Kvatistiili. III.
There were roT:il ih"!iitm mil !
tefs, hut the two oMi-r rhll.lri n. .lame
'i S
a
I
Give us a trial. .Store in the brick
buildidkT next door to 1'oBt & King sa
loon, ,akeview, Oregon.
The regular price of these 4 great publicat. sis -
Our Price - - - -
- $7.00
$5.0o
SUBSCRIPTIONS, NISW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIG
FOUR" MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME.
SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE
RECEIVED.
TUB FOUR PUBLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO ONE ADDRESS.
Lake County Examiner, Lakevi w, Oregon.
ECZIiMA and PILECUR3
FREE Knowing what It was to suf
fer, 1 will give VHKK OF CHAIttjK,
to any allllcted a positive euro for
Eczema, Halt Kheum, Erysipelas,
riles und Skin Diseases. Instant re
lief. Dont suffer longer, "Write F. XV
WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue,
New York. Enclose Ktuiuq.
Reward.
1500 Reward will be paid by tho
Lake County Woolrowers Association
to anyone giving information leading
to tbe arrest aud conviction of any
person or persona changing tbe marks
i Truntu ni if 1 11 1 n if nt nirivlmf Bnv
teep belonging to members of this
Usociaiion.
B. li. Chandler, President
J. N. Watsou, Secretary,
"'.K!r "A "I'.MT M . e ('.,.
V vu, t:.:uic!.i.jy n.'i o ....
Ncwni'APr.R 07 : ;::
CIItCULA'ilW. ci:tvi;
uii tL lateU i.ewi of the wcin'
ir equally ncccary to you.
"v.p to Cito man" will proviii.
inisi'.f v;ilh theco two (..; -e'ti.t.
"o-.tt.tTf.-s of prcRTes.
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US AUVEIITISINO VAM'R.
1'iThupa jroo haa aomathlna t i .
rnrin. a tain, farm marMnarr. Vuu i" m
I'h to bujr oini.thlnt Tha baat t,...iM,
ay to communlcata with paopla who ai.t
in hny or aall In by laaartlnc a aitiall an
"iiNmit Id Tha apokaaman-Itrvlrw
r.irir.rra. iiwkm.n, lumharman and mln
-r tak tha TWIUK-A-WKKK.
If ynu wlah tu raarh bualnaai mn aui-n..-.nrn.
uaa tha DAILT ar iUNDAI
Til? TWICM A-WKKK KiTEl ARB
ln tvata par Una aach loaartlaa. Cgaai
la wo'it to a Una. '
T1IW .'A Il.T AND flt'NDAT H.TI r,.
.UNSril'lTIVE INSKIITIONIL
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THE Hi;.Vr)AT AI.OMII
Tan c.nt. par In,, .ach ii.,t,.,. t-Vi
la arorila to a liu " Vi"
A OIlK KMH
TIK SPllltr-.HWtN.KKviKW,
BtMikait. Haa
aVrlta yo, ad plainly ,nnii,, .. ,
W atampa ar muii.y ,.r f, ,,.,
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24 Words i
I.AIjY t'OUl Kll.
Henry uud Mary Eininii, it favor
Hi's with their fitther's cuiisln, the rli'li
ici luiic, (JeoiK'o Hm 1 1 It, known us "Chi
cago" Smith, who, though the owner of
much properly lu this couutry, resided
for iniiiiy jciirs In England. Ho took
charge of the expense of their educa
tion n in! whiMt hi) tiled h-rt them the
hulk of his fortune. It U supposed
dial .1. lines Henry mid his sister euch
received aliout 1,1 s s,s k fronr thu
great estate of their father's cousin,
.lumen Henry Muilth suliHciuctitly ho
came a llguro In New York society, be
ing kuowu us "Silent" Suillh ou ac
count of his aversion to loipiaelty about
his u Hairs. The sister married in 18M7
Sir Ceorgo t)oper, who wus a hard
working country barrister when his
wife Inherited her lull lions from "Chi
cago" Smllh. The t hangu In his tluuu
clal cli'cuinstunces caused hlni to give
up the pructlcu of law aud adopt the
life of a country gentleman. BIr
George aud Lady Cooper have two
sous and ono daughter. Should any
largo portion of "Blluut" Hmltb'a estate
go to Lady Cooper It would, with
her original Inheritance of $50,000,000,
put her ahead of Mrs. Hetty Ureen aud
Mrs. Anuo Welghtmau-Walker In the
rauks of rich women. Au Interesting
phase Is added to the situation by tha
possibility 0f a iiuatuumoua belr to tbe
lute "aikint" Built h.