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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
Mr- late &!tti (Satantos rIHI4 Bvsrv Ttiarwlav. C: O. METZKEK, Editor and Publisher BalMtag Bntsrsd t th H Offlcrst lw, Or. Hmnd-Clw MaiU-r. A new political lamia l being foisted upon the people for consideration at the presidential election next year. The new Issue Is the snle of the Philippine Islands. No denulte plan have gaiued him distinction of disposing of the United States' late land who may overtake Mr. Taft be- acquisition, but for political purposes fore the time arrives for naming a ! one can readily be devised when It Is : .a.i.i.n Thut man U Mr. Himhes ! oertaiu that the matter will serve the - will assert them when the time romes for naming the next president. Mr. Taft, at this time Is trnly the "man of the bour," b"t the country has another man whose recent achieve ments TERMS: i One Veer, $2.00 Jsix Months 1.00 (Three Months, SO LAKEVIBW. ORBOON, SEPTEMBER l. 1-07 of New York, and great pressure 18 being brought to War to make him the oponent of Taft in the race for the presidential nominaton ne ;t year. " Koosevelt to Panama, 'n discussing the future of Piesident Koosevelt, Secretary of War V. II. Tart said In Portland the other day. "President Roosevelt ea-d to me on his return from Panama: 'There are great many things that I caunot do; but I know If I took charge of that canal tnat I could build it And everybody that knows him knows that it is true." These remarks are pleasing to The Examiner, as they are prophetic, and Harriman's Observations. Little did Klamath thiuk when they were tilling the air for miles around -with Harrimau lauditory that he would go toRacramecto and givetheoi i -the horse laugh, aud tell the people ( -there that the country was so sparsely -eettled that a railroad wouldn't pay, j and that it was no funny thing to : 1. .. In t-h venr t,ovei snow B.x D.u.t. ' V.V. . can have bu' one meaning; that Presl II Air. iiarrinmu u m-""1 farther off the side of the Cascade jnouutains be would have seen a striug of beautiful valleys extending from down Into California clear to Prine--ville, and beyoud. This chain of val leys is continuous, being connected ai uj. - AAu.n nnttitiLT thrnutfh jnosuy i'j a ci.ou. tima . . . . 1L 1 tliikM , lime toe low aivuie mm reinumcs ,..... And here-be would have found people. Prosperous farmers and stockmen, . - , .. . 1 tHviftv oeaiuiiui larms, ' '..lio.nterth. Senate from New York orchards growing every .m , We stated at the tinie that adapted to a temperate cuiume he would not need to shovel snow, either. And here he could have seen need of transportation facilities. He could have seen good roads, hotels to Btop at when night came, towns strung along at convenient intervals, tele graph aud telephone lines already built and every convenience ,he could wish for, except a pullman sleeper. Mr. Harriman simply skirted the foothills of the snow capped Cas cades, and has as little conception of the wonderful country this side of his dent Koosevelt desires to have charge of the construction of the Pauama canal. Several months ago The Examiner expressed a desire to have Theodore Roosevelt take chaige of the canal and push It to completion. This was at a when the country was mapiug out a course for Mr. Roosevelt wheu his term as executive should expire, and the prevailing desire was for him purpoee intended no doubt to render Mr. Taft's well known Philippine pol icy unpopular. Labor Day was celebrated in San Fraclsco and mauy other cities of the United States by riots. If thats the best use the labor class can make of i the holiday the nation has set aside for them that national holiday should be abolished. health In The Canal Zone. The high wages paid make It a mighty temptation to our young art isans to join the force of skilled work men nended to construct th Panama Caual. Many are restrained however by the fear of fevers and malaria It is the knowing ones those who have used Electric Bitters, who go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe Irnm malarious influence with Electric Hitters ou hauu. Cures blood poisou to, liver aud kid ney troubles Guaranteed by Lee Ileal druggist. 50. route as a polar bear. Had he ventnr ed ont of the mountains aud discover ed the rich and beautiful chain oi -valleys that lie a little east of the Cascades nearly the entire length of the state aud extending for a con siderable distance into California, he would never have made the slighting remarks about Oregon that he did in his speech before the National Irri gation congress, which be attended in Sacramento, and the portion of East ern Oregon that is deserving of more consideration would not have been wearing the black eye that it must now as the result of a great man's re marks whose observations had not in spired him otherwise. We refer to Mr. Harrimau as a great man, because what he says is read over all the world, and because be can do great things, when be thinks conditions warrant. Mr. RwaAvatt 'a aurvinna riiflt.rijf. the ... ....i.- .nh George Schleoht. high character and pleasing that while New Yorkers would be pleased to have nim represent them in the U. S. Sun ate, the whole people could not expect to share in his set vices as they de sired, unl so lung as he had beguu the great Panama canal there was an opportunity for him to give the eu tire natiou the benefit of his services by taking up that work as soon as his term of office expires and give us the canal he promised. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, For the Couny of Lake. P. X. Soblecht, Plaintiff. The Klamath Falls town council don't overlook anything in the muni cipal government line, and keeps busy. Last week the council passed an ordinance restricting the speed of automobiles to five miles an hour. Next week e may hear that body of municipal law makers passing an ordinance forbidding the entrance to that town of foreign battleships. William U. Taft has the destinction just at this time of being the "man of the hour." Mr. Taft is truly a great man, he has beeu recognized by three presidents as a capable man, and selected by them for positions of greatest responsibility, aud as the saying goes, he bas "made good" each time. President Harrison failed Mr. Taft to the District Judge's Bench, President McKiuley saw need for a man of Tarts' stamp in the Philip pines and made him governor of those islands, President Roosevelt needed Taft and made him Secretary of war, and now if the people see a higher position for him and place bim ' there the result need not be feared. Mr. Taft is a great man, indeed. He is Mr. Roosevelt's choice, if he has any, for bis successor. There is no doubt that Mr. Roosevelt could name the next persident, if he would say "I'll be it" But there are many who have views and opinions and who Senator Depew goes to Paris aud gives bis opinion on the effect of the present administration on Wall street gamblers. May-lie his opinion will count for something in Paris, but Americans care nothing for them. With Depew and all the test of the grafters out of commission or in jail the American people wont care much about stock gambling. Defendant. ) !To George Schleoht, the above named defendant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed auainst you m the above entitled court aud cause on or before the SSth day of October, and if you fail so to appear and auswer said complaint, for want thereof the paliutiff will tHke judgment against you for the sum of Seven hundred teu duller, together with interest thereon from May 27, HHTi. until paid at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and for bis costs and dishuisamonts in this action. ThU summons is published by order of Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake, dated Septemter 9th, 1!K)7 directing the same to lie published for at least once a week for six consecutive weekB prior to October 23, 1U07, In the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation, published weekly at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon. The date of first publication hereof is September 12. 1907. Dated, September 12, 1907. L. F. Conn, Attorney for Plaintiff. 37 C Louis Glass, vice-president aud for mer general manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., of San Francisco who was convicted lust week on a charge of bribing the vuper visors of San Franc icso to vote against issuing a franchise to the Home Tele phone Co. in that city, was sentenced to five years in San Quintou. Oregon Agricultural College'. Opens Sept. 27tb. Instruction tie gins Oct. 1st, Offers courses in Agri culture, including Agronomy, Aiumal Husbandry, Durying, Poultry Husban dry, Horticulture ; Forestry ; Civil, Mechanical, Electric, and Mining En gineeiing; Commerce.; Pharmacy; Domestic Science and Arts. Tuition is free. For catalogues containing full information regarding courses of study, equipment, etc., apply to The Registrar, 353 Corvallia, Oregon. If you want to catch FISH get your Tackle at BERNARD'S. If you want to sprinkle your Lawn get your HOSE and Sprinkler of us. If you want a BATH we can furnish the outfit. We also have a full and complete line of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, a good Plumber and Tinner in con nection with the business. Come and see us our prices are right. T. E. BERNARD. Board of Equalization. Notice is boreby given that on Mon day the 30tb day of September, 1907, from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M. of said day, the County Board of Equalization will bo in session at the County Clerk's office at Lakeview, Oregon, for the purpose of publicity examining the assessment roll for the year 1907, aud to correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property ; that the sitting of said board will be continued from day to day thereafter until the examination and correction of said assessment roll shall be fully complet ed ; provided, the said examination is completed within the week in which the board is required to moat. All persons interested are respect fully requested to be present at the sittings of said Beard of Equaliz ation, and show cause if any there be, why their assessment for the said year should not be charged oi correct ed as the said board may seem just and proper. W. D. West, Assessor of Lake County, Oregon, by J. B. Blair, Deputy. 373 THLBE.Sr3TQRK Is the one that always has what you want and all you want, all the time. We buy to suit the trade. Our experience has taught us that the demand is for the best of everything, and we have baught accordingly. Our Grocery Line is Complete. Our Dry Goods Department is up to 1 907 Styles EXAMINE OUR STOCK. IT WILL MEAN SOMETHING TO YOU. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. c Z Seven Million poxes sora m r - - o Cvw Crh hi TwoDsyt, on every j IKW.Z3C. The Tcuch That Meal Is the touch of Iluckleu's Arnica Salve. It's the happiest combination of Arinca flowers ami heuliug IimIhhui ever coupouniled. No matter how old the sore or ul"er is, this Sulve will cureit For burns, scalds, cuts wounds or piles, it's an absolute cure. Ouaranteed by Lee Ileal, Drug gist. i"c. Wm. F. PAINE HAP AUKN'T ami sritVKVOK Prompt und careful uttcntliin given to surveys of Lands und Townsites, Map work ice. Settlera located, Land and Town roicrty for aalc. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Lost and Found 1 Lost, between l:.' p. m., yestciday and noon today, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick heudiitihe. This loss was occasioned by finding at Lee Ileal 'a drug store a box of !r. King's New Life Pills, the guaran teed cure for biliousness, malaria and , jnuudice . 'm. I. A- YOt'NU. A. O WAlTLJCNl:!- YOUN0 & FAULKNER. Civ' I, Municipal & Irrigation Engineers. LAXli AXO TUWXSITL' NMVr.'YS. ESTIMATES. MAI'I'IXG. OKA I T IX(l Jt OKSHiXlXU. Irrigation A Specialty. Lakeview and Burns Ore. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disc-awe, Catarrh In a blood or con stitutional disease, and in order to cure It yon must take Internal n-inl-diea. Hall's Catarrh Cure U taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfucea. flail's Caturrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It was preacrllied by one of the beat pnywc:aua iu turn country for years aud is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the liest tonics known, combined with the beat blood purl ners, acting directly on the muuoua surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredient Is whut pro duces such wonderful results iu cur ing Caturrh. JSend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Melvin D. Williams. Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Maps, Plans, Blue prints promptly and accurately prepared. All classes of sur veying guarantee. offices Klamuth Falls and Lakeview, Ore, j TINMKH t.AU ItoTM K. j United Ktates Land Otllce, Lake view Oregon. July 1U, 11107. I Notice is bnreny given Unit in com- I pliuiice Ith the provisions of toe act of Congress or June .1, 1H,N, ontltlml "An act for the sale of tinilsir Isuds ' in tho Htutes of Cullforula, Oregon, ! Nevada, and Washington IVrrltory, as extended to all the Public h ind ! States by act of August i. AltMtrt i O. Outline, of Fort llidwwll, county of Modoc. Htiite of California, haa ' this day filed In this otlloe his sworn statement, No. 'M77i, for the pun-haMi of the N'? KVYJ Kec 'JN 4 N'l, hF-l of Section No. , In TowuHblii No. :kl K., liauge No. 11) E., YY. M., mid will , oiler proof to show that the lurid ' sought Is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- j poses, aud to establish his claim to I said html Uiforn Iwigistnr and 1 driv er at Lakeview Oreuon.on Monday the 7th day of Octolmr, 1!H7. He names us witnesses; A. L. (niKlmau, Oeo. II. Lyutrh, E. E. Uinehart, Oe.o K. Down, alj of Lake viwe Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the ahove dekcrltmu' lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before the suld 7th day of October, l!o7. :kj io j. n. Watson Kgltr. , TIHBKM LAftftMOTHK. I UnlUd HtaLes Land Oflloa, La lew, Oregon. 8p. a, IWi. I Notice is bni-bby given that lo eon ; p.'ianoe with the provisions of tit set j oi Congress of Juua 3, 1K78, tntliW I "An act for the sale of timber Uodi ; In the States of California, Oregon, i Nevada, and Washington Territory," ! as extended to all the Putilio Land Ktatea by act of August 4, 1802, Chris topher C Cannon, of New PlDtCrstk, county of Lake, State of Oregon, to this day tiled In this office biitaora statement. No. 3770, for tbs purcto ! of the Lot 1 Bee, ID, Lot 4, of fiw ; tion No. 'JO, In Township No. it &, Hangs No. 21, E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that tbs had ought Is more valuable for Its tlmbtr or stone than fo argircultural purpos es, and to establish his clnlm to Hid laud Ixifore Keglir and Receiver ft Lakeview Oregon, on Saturday ta 10th, day of November, 11107. He name as wltueanie: J. L Cm non, A Hard Coons. Frank Urlffits, E.:A. Antaden, all of New Pius Cmk Oregon. Any and all persona claiming id versely the almve decnlied lauds trt requested to Hie thrtr claims In Ulf office on or tatfore said Kitb day of Novemlwr. 11HT. J.N. WaUou. Jl4.g inter. 3010 Uif Final Proof Notice. Department of the interior, Land Otllce at Lakeview, Oregou. Sept. 10th lixrr. Notice is hereby given that Loren zo V. Frakes of Waruer Lake, Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make dual five year proof in support of bis claim, viz : Homestead Eutrv io. xi. made jnov. o, r.u, lor the Lots 1 'I aud 3 Section 7, Township K) K, Ilange 'iA E W M, and that said proof will be made before ltegister und Ite ceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon on lMth day of November, 10O7. He names the following witnesses to prove his cotinuoua residence upon, aud cultivation of, the land, viz: J. li. Morris of Adel Oregon and lleunett, T. II. Wakefield C. Dodson of Warner Lake A. W aud J. Oregon, 37-D J.N , Watson, Register. THE MEN WHO KNOW THE SUPFRIOR QUALITIES OF TtA KJvvn J SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS art the men who hove put inem to the hard est tests in the rough' est weather. Get the original Tower's Fish Brand maae since 163 urAio rcr rat rite aixiho I 1 1 - r Mm "If! I W r x FlMl FrMl NoiYti. Y1......-4 A -m it . viimui oi me Interior, ij.n.i uuice hi juaaeviow, Oregon, Aug i Notice is hereby given tliHt Jnl. u T..,.V.III ... w ...... t JKeviuw, Oreuon Iu.m ...- ...,., . UIB juiHiiLion to hum r ie year proof iu nis claim, viz : II make Mtltili.k,.t ... iliir. mu.U A...II in J""""T "O, , iiju;. iiir II... u U VJL' I ' Uu in ... . . ""'u """ l " All., unrl !... a in 1 . . ijiui wm no maue IdifoiH 11 a. aid - w. wiiiuinii , am i, lie names the followinu u . prove his ooutinuou. .iZ'. 10 aud cultivation of, the Jj T L. A. Carrlker. J. W. k 7-' U Little. J. C. Oliver ,luf rUe- .. , -fi'". J. N. WaUon, KegUter. TIM MICH iiAftll IttTII K. United States Land Oflloe, Lake view Oregou, July 111, 1!W7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June, 3 1M7M entitled . An act for the sale of timber IhikU in the State, of California, Oregon, S i Nevada and Washington Territory," i low""1 as extended to all the l'i.l,n,. i ..il". M., Uk.... . - . Mni.u .... ,i niie Vj act or ugust 4, imrj, Myrtle 'ow or iheVw, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this otllce his sworn sti.Lniii v.. 37411, for the purchase of the NKl Nwi ' ndJ "J, ttrcti.ou No- ,u. Township No I J,'r.,.d' ".H.. Itange Na 111, K., W. M andM,,1,f will offer nronf In m!w. ti.u i. 1.....1 1 i. 11 sought is more taluable for IU timber I lu't. Lakeview Orsgun. or stono thun lor agricultural our.' Any and all persons clMlmluK w Timber Land Notice. United States Land Oflloe, view, Oregon, July 1, imi7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tbs est of Congress of June 3, 1H78, outltW "An act for the sale of ft ruber tsodi in the States of California, Oregoo. Nevada and Washington Territory," aa exteuded to all the Public Lm States by act of August 4, IK A molls W ilotix, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregou, has tbU dr tiled In this office his sworn sUIr ment, Na 3700, f or the ptirobae the NSi SWi of Swtloo No, 21, , " .... r. m. . III V uip ro. .hj d. , itaiige 11 u. w and will offer proof to w that the laud aougbt Is mure vsluabw for Its timber or stone tneu for sri cultural purpoaes, and to estsuJiu his claim to aald land before KsKUUr Hoeiever at Lakevlssr Orevoo, os riday the Hth day of October, W- name aa wltnessos: U. d. y I.vnnli a. I., (luiwinian. I . . ... . r, mum esiauilsU Ills cliiiui to said land before liegister and tieoeiv ......... ..j ui ui.-iiiuer, He names as wltneses: uyuon. li. b,. Kluebart, man, James Vounir. nil Oregon. Any and all versely A. of (eorue L. Uood Lakeview Demons niiiimi,... ...1 the above-duscriliMi IflltiliS UMa reijuested to III., their claims u this Otllce Oil or hufnra -..I.I w.l.i . - i,... 1...- i.u. utu "7 or i.ni. " I" J. N. WaUon, leister. GREEN'S" fd And Livery Barn. Especial Accommodation FOR FRUIQHTERS SADDLE HokSKS KliPT JOK IHKIi. West of Post Office A- D. GREEN, proD verselv the aliove descrllMtd Isuuiiri r e(ueated to Ule their claims lo ttw otttoa on or before aald Hth day at October, 1IW7. , 4- 30-IU 3. N. WaUon. RegM- TIMBKK UkUtt 4TH United States Land Office, Lak. Oregon, August 13, 11MI7. Notice la hereby given that Id com pllanoe with the provisions of tM of Cougress of June 3, 17, euttUsa "Au act for the sale of timber IshOI in the states of California, OroKOfl; Nevada aud Wasblngtou Tarrltory. as extended to all the pubUo Wa states by act of Augut 4, 1BW. Ll fcf ..Si. I .M 1. I-.a. n.iintT 01 1-1. iuuuuiiey, or x.bbbviow, "., Lake, atute of Oregon, has Iliad ottloe his sworn atateiueut 0' ''ir? for the purchase of the Nfc'i WW NWU'. of section No Jl, otow; ship No. -40 H., lUngs No. !B t.. M. ,and will offer proof to alio MJ the land sought is more veluabU w IU timber orjatoue than for agrloul urw purtioses. aud to establish His fi'"rZ said laud Iwfore Register and at Lakeview. Oruuou. on Thurmlsy. " 17tb day of October, 1IHT7. - lie names as witnesses: MoCulley, U. M. McCulley, i- pin, H. A Veruou, all of Lake""'' Oregou,. 1 1 1, ul Any and all persons ulalwlii versely the aliove described laua reouesUd to tile their laim in " ottloe ou or before said mb dJ October, 11MI7. . J. N. IWIO ltegwt'"'