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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1907)
;at. Cardinal Marry dt I V.I, P. of Statt. t ; The present i cup hit In'. ''it M'Tf bimy. one fni- iho pupil , llnln, KnfiK'l I'll Id I nil I Vr Tii- j(iit. ni u ir tlx i: .ii church lii I'tuncc nnd tli" .1 tv'ii . cirri, m) nu I i n Fpn'il i Hint !n I cunt . tuvn rnllcil '! ' lti v i . djlnctvlrtlt, I' 'II'mii , 01' hmIc! ii, 'oh 1 1 1 ( man t l ('!' III lllC ' . a'iitii j-Ht(i,i -i' ;i 1 1 im fir i, , latter' m.!ij. The card I mf , ' tUI II t llllVP r'"lr.. ho III 'I, ii In tbo hierarchy of his ihurcii, crednd Iho veteran ami coiinl- 1 1, die i ii in .b , 'l - i ,ng .imn I l hl.. i 1 1 ! 1 1 1 V ter of l-o XIII.. 'h rdliuil K.iiiifwiliH, when tmt thirty-eight year of m. ( AUKINAI. MKIllir M L XI U. 1 1 In- fin i. -two HiU iiuiiiinn, and ni Imni while din fnilii-r whm accra tnry nt lin Kniulth iiiliiiHHy In Iou luii, On liU niDilicr'M Mill he Inhorlta rtrliNIi lilninl, nml lit wiih i-ducated In Kli'.'liiinl. lit It:i.ll4 lliiiiNi. CIdiikIi, and at St. CiiililicrtM Kiiiiiiiii fatlullr col Icirc, l'li;iv. ni-iir iMirhuin. Hp com pleted IiIh fittiillcii on tin continent. I(iHiilfiic in Siuilii, lCnKliiiiit, AuNtrin, Itnlv ihhI IYiiihc Iiiim k'vcii hi in Ititl niHtc kii'it IciIkc f tlmso coiintrlca nnd lie potivt-rMH In lliclr r-hpictlve Inn piiiKWi with icrfcct fluency. He wna elciHtcil to the ciinllniilnte, with ttie title of Hun I :i I'niMKi-il.', Iiy Pope I'lua X. nnd wiim Instiilled In the Important p w! of i in jut I Hecretiiry of Mtate. One of the cplHiHlca la which the cardinal recently Hutu I'd nn Hint of the nelzurt by the I'icih Ii Kovertimeiit of the prl vnte pnpem of Mr. Montnirnlul and their piilillriitlnii. They Included the prlvnte coi'riMpoiidence betwwn him and Ciirillniil Merry del VhI. There wan little In t!i"in. It wna contended, to an 'inn the (linrite of Interforenca from Koine wi:li l-'rciich affalra of atnte RAISING THE CALF. Strong and What to Feed to Kaap Thrifty. Tor tho p.it four jenni the KnnMaa experiment hlntloii Iiiim U-cn cijH'rl nientliiK In rnlsln ciiIvph o'i nklin milk and It.i Hiilistliiiten, nnd huiodk the coik'IuhIoiin rcnclicd nre the following: htroiii:. thrifty cnlves ennnot lie ex- pei-tcU from cows that hiive recclveii ! jioor feed nnd ciuv prevlniiH to culvlnit time. (.'own should Im fed Imiiio nnd muirle food whl!i cnrr.vliii; their en I ve oata. lir.'in nnd clover or alfalfa. Cow to produce ntron ciiIvoh Khoiild KO dry from hIx to cluht wfeks iK'fore chIvImk- Thev xhoiild Ik1 riven mtcctilciit aKid, ah KfasH. rooti or hIIiikc. for Ihreo or four week liefore cnlvlnjj to keep them lit n laxative, heal thy condition. Tho culf should not U Krmlttcd to drop lu a cold or dump place. If tho tow's udder la enked nnd fe verish milk often, but don't milk per fectly dry. Feed tho cnlf wholu milk for tho first ten dnya or two weeks, then twulually change to nklm milk nnd directly after feodlnic milk put n little ground feed Into tho cnlfa mouth, w hlcli will aoon teach him to ent. After ho hna leu rued to eat the change to aklm milk may bo quite rapid and the allowance may be In creased connlderably. A srent difference wna found In the Individual capacity of calves, yet as a general ruin the calf from three to Ave weeks old may be fed from ten to twelve pounds of milk dally. The milk should alwnya bo fed warm and sweet. Next to overfeeding, there waa nothing tbnt was found to cause greater dltllculty with hand fed calves Uinn feeding sweet milk one meal and aour tho next. They oIho fouud that It was not prnctlenblo to feed unpnHteur !r,od Bklm milk from tho crenmery. When cnlveH nro fed for future use fulness lu tho dairy euro should be taken not to get them too fat. In tho eurly part of tho feed lug period, when tho calves nro receiving u large amount of skim milk and comparatively little grain, there Is not much danger of get ting them too fat, but as tho grain ra tion Increases It may bo necessary to feed more nitrogenous grain. This con bo done by chunglng a part of tho com for oats, bran or ollmcnl whenever the calves appear too fleshy. They found that consldorublo Ions was sustained In putting calves to pas ture, provided tho chaugo from dry feed to gruss wus not mado gradually. In true art the hand.'tne neaa iau thn heart of man go together. Hut art Is no recreation. It cannot be learned at spare moments nor pursued when we linvo nothing .(letter to do. Ruskln. CHURCHMAN AND 1 ' -jC' ( . V'.-'M .ri" I i !-, Ijftkevlew, i'ii'i . i that lc com i M inna of the act itt CoiigrtM of .luii- i. 1878, entitled ''An act, for the aale '"I timber Hindi In the Matea of ( iliforila, Oregon Nevada and WasMn.f mi Territory," aa extended to all I tie pn b io land Minima by act of An I 1892, wi K. McCulley, of L ii' county of take, state of Orcni, hua fllml In this . tf f hla sworo 4i ii- M.iit. Mo. 3711:1, .jr i ............- ..i I.. or the purchase i,,- NK'i Nw. NWi, ofeecti " Nu .11, In town- i No. n Vu. W Hhlp NO. 4) B. , i.-i M, ,and will olfr , i lie land sought i ii timber or nl ni 1 . I'nrpoM'N. an1 to '( to allow that im- , valuable for i i C ir agriculture lull bla rlalmto -aid land before HwMer and Receiver it lHkelu lin n, v i Thursday, tba ' .to oay oi wctoiiki. m, lle iimiiick mm ')'..: Tt. E, MoUnlley, K. M Mct'ley, J. II. Tur .in, H. P. Vernon ii.i of lakeview, 1 'regoii,. Any and nil -- maiming ad. iTiy mo hihivi iii .it imi land ara i'i-iiiiMitl t i (iii I i . i'Iiiiiiin In tola .(ilea on or before nld 17th day of t )ctoler, 11107. .1. N. Wataon, The Publisher's Claims Sustained United 8tatci Court of Claims Tim l'ul.l!wm of WbUr' InUrnatlonaf Dkllunary ulli-HUtlmt 11" Is In fiu t.llm m.,ij. Inr rimiirlilH'l Ihoroiiuhljr re-lllnil In every i'-l i 1 1, nml MKily enrti del Inevery iwri. with I Im iurHimor .niliiK it to imx-t tliH Ihtuk h.piI wvoier reiuiiviiM)ut of miol hvr k-im.t. IllHI." Wo urn of llio opinion ttintthl ullfritllon mi.t t'lenrly nl Bwiirau-ly iIiwtIIm tlm wi.rk Unit tin ln aifouiilllicl nml tl, j niilt lliiillmalitMiu r-iK ln-l. 'Jim liii'tloinu-y, . int It now Ihii'I, hiu tmn-n llionHiidily riv etliiml In every ili'tnll, tin -on rnrnittxl In j fi-ry pHrt, iinl U n.liulmlilv nilnili to mei-t ! I lio Iiiivit nml aoverrr rvwiulif nii nu ut a 1 fciicriilliin whli'h deinaniU tuore of (Hipiilur j .tiiltili.irli'Hl kuowlclue tlmn any yuueraikia j Unit Hit) wurl'l liiineviTKuiliiliiisl. It ta m tIim iu-ciIU- to ali tlmt wo M-fi-r to Hi" ili. lii.imrr In our Jiclli lnl work mtof I Hie lilirhit authority In m urm y i.f .li ilnl. I loll : mill tlmt In Dim future urn in llir mnt lit ill bo llio oun of iimii,t ii ft n ikk.. CUAKLCI C. KOTT, CliW Jmit. I iwmirl! WEI.Ixi Juiin lx IH, , UTAKTUN j. vrn.i.K Wt nlxtr rrfert ta WEliSTEH'S . INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (tlicliiirliiwt iiwnnl) wik rtren to the Iotrna I ii. inn nl llio World's Kur, hi. Ixiina. GET THE LATEST AND BEST . ..ii if. l lntrruffd fnour i Kin ii )tjt, tent free. f J C..?.C.MERRIAM CO, PUBtitHiat, tHniNoniLD, jftexyviia slenli mbicribe for kJ 'swim fir, 1b erdar U gat ail the local trara, .t U kaf U touch wltk tfca verli's iBj araota hooll klae m4 Tho Evening Telegram, Portland. Oregon, Tha leallaf rtalf lnrrpaaer ef tha Fadflo Ctuk, vaish hxa com-; pleto Aaswdatol Tnm npnU and j pedal leuai - win aerrlce, with correfponiaata im lmortaat newi : centers anal la kQ the dtlei and principal towns ef tho Korthwest. j Portland and snhnrhs are covered ! by a bright staff of reporters, and . editorial, dramatlo, aocifty and j rpeclal writers. Saturday's edi tion coniiits of 28 to 21 pages, and K colored comic pages, as well i t linirliniinl ffl!1.4rAn f n r r n J !:ion page, an Interesting aer i! y and other attractive featun-n udilion to all the news of Co u! s rlptton Eata: One vsar' s t.hre months. $1.36. i ; .! iZVK '.welva mor.:l:i -Vi. topics mailed freu Timber Land Notice. Uuitml States Land Office, Lake view, uregou, July &s, j'JU7. Notice is hereby given that in com plinnce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands lu the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to ail the Public Land (States by act of August 4, 1802, Amelia Wiloox, of Lakevlew, county or LiBke, Mate or uregon, naa this day uieu in tills omoe Ms sworn state meut. No. 3755, for the purohnse of I tie is1.. fc v j or (Section io. 1, in Township No. 3(3 8., Itange No. 11) E., W. M., and will oifer proof to show that the laud sought U more valuable for its timber or stoue than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Kegister and Hceiever tit Lakeview Oregon, on I'l iday the btu day of October, 1!X)7. He names as witnesses: O. S. Down (). II. Lynch, A. L. Goodman, E. E. Kiuehart, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persous claiming ad versely tho above described lands are r equestod to file their claims in this ottlce on or before said 8th day of October, 1!K)7. 30-10. J. N. Watson, Register. Mining olllue. blanks at tie Examine Subscribe, for The Lake County Ex anilncr, if you want the news. We print township plats ti Dutch lunchat the Brewery 8a tf oon. TI1HKH I U lilted HtMtc I,.,,, JtHgOII, Alltll'Hl I I, Notion Im Iicii'I , nlliince wild the 1 1 1 Tt LcskJUf ftps of ttw HttU Cssl j Th" Ust . Francisco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle The wry a wMkly Mrpf atibllahed la tke NRrt weat. $1.50 a Year jix liiitina punuif ny t f th uim ti4i iu4a anil Mitc It ii bacauaa, baiidxa nrini n all tha awt of the world r.ci aik la aa ln:rittn( way at. J u 1 1 y tliuatratlng many rilr.ai, It Hm aeeial 4asi frit a. dvotad to ACRICULTUKI H KT1CULTUR POULTRY liv. stock Mining literaturi fASHIONS ad SrORTS Theao are arm dad i ditort having a thorourh kaot de of their apoolaltlos. Tha dovotod to Agr culture, Hortiou tur. Poultry ana Uvo Stoo ari wall Illustrated and II ld with matter el tha greatee! :.-it re-.t te all engaged la thes industrial, arary Una belag vrlicn by thoso who ara In eloae 'ucH wltr- oandltlooa pravalllng on tht CoAat. j -END FOR SAMPLE COPY. It will bo sat (roa. - D yon wat tho Chrontela 1't'vcrsible Map? Shutting tho United Stataa. D -r n n of Canada and Northora V.-,co oa om ldi, MAP OP T , -i WOKLD, pnea-atlng to now n e oontlnuoua map wHb all -i In truo proportion, tha tn e i lurtaoo af tba Earth oe tho t Ui-r Aid. ' '. Scod t3 aad gwl the Ms aatd '"v-!y ChronUia" for o year, taro arvptud aa Hay ai t-'.pr. 1 he Dairy tnd Mtp Only X&7S a Yaer I M. IL d. TOUN Cat. c?t acvxrooei Women Who Wear WelL It Is astonishing how great a change a few years of married life often make In the appearance and deposition of many women. The fresh new, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which Is rudely handled. The matron Is only a dim ibadow, a faint echo of the charming maiden. There are two reasons for this change. Ignorance ar.d neglect. Few young women appreclau the shock to the system through the change which cornea with marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain Is rowing the cheek of Its frcshneis and the form of its fairness. As surely as the general health suffers wnen mere is deaRement of the health of the delicate woEoiiTrorgana, so surely wheTtkee organs VriSstabllshed in hctlVh the race tinyFnv4jtore witness to the Tact In mrftd comcllftw Nearlv a million women have found health and bapplnes In thn uso of hr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription.. It makes weak wom en strong and sick women well. Ingredi ents on label contains no alcohol or harmful habit forming drugs. Made wholly of those native, American, medic inal roots most hlghlv recommended by leading medical authorities of all the sev eral schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. For nursl ng mothers.or for those broken- oown in nenitn by too frequent bearing of children, also for the expectant mothers, to prepare the system for the coming oi baby and making lu advent easy and almost painless, there Is no medicine quite 10 good as "Favorite Prescription. It can do no harm in any condition of tho system. It Is a most potent Invigorating tonlo and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience in the treat ment of woman's peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce Invalids' Hotel and Surgical InstituU Buffalo, N. Y. CATARRH! mass ;C0V 50 Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. GIVES RCLIEP AT ONCE. It clonuses, soothes, heals, and Protects th; diseancd membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives awny a Cold iu thn Hoiid quickly. Uestorcs the Souses of Tato aud KmtilL I'.u-y .'.inn. t'.intuKM no i.ij'iriuus drugs, Atiplicd into tlio u.-btrils u:i.l uhiMirbud. Uirge Hi., r. ) cents at Druggists or Vf mail j Triul Ki.o, 10 vouU by muw. tLY BROTHERS. 66 Warren St.. New York, Ls arsBoojIr artth ' gntnw f .i LAKEVIEW SADDLERY BBBaaaaJBBBaaaaauaBBBaaaaWBM S. F. AHLSTROM, Proprietor. f t t o t O t' t The best Vaquo.-1 die on the market. Also a complete line of wagon I and buggy barne, whlu robe, rlattut, bits, spurn, ijulrta, rowttea.ln fact every tblnR In the line of carriage and hore furnlnhlnga. Ile Iftlrlg by competente mn. Ufa, ERECTED IN 1 000 MODERN THROIJOHOIT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnOPATlON SAflPLE ROOfl For COnn ERCIA TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LHJMT GEO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietor A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, us well as with profit to ourj No,jc'e u hereby given that m eons health, is the one on which we be-. pliance with the provisions of the act came acquainted with Dr. King's New v Din- n.iH th.t that cure keep headache and biliousness, and 1 the bowels right. 25c at Lee Heidi's Drug Store. Blanks for final proo f?, Desert proofs timber land final proofs and blank affi iavita for applications for readvertise ment, blank witness' affidavits, etc. at Tbe Examiner office. tf For Sale: Large iron sheep dipjPoses, and to establish bis claim to boiler, holds 800 gallons. Price t00. Also 40 bead of Lafollett bucks at 17 per bead. 31-lni S. T. Colvin. J. II. Cutter whiskey at tbe Hote Lakeview bar. Tbe best and purest whiskey made. tf. Tbe Examiner prints township plats, and makes them into books to order, tf LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. W e have made which, in any We have ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds of dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, Manager. ?trtrOo J -lit 'X: 'S'i I it1 Mm x ' 1 " TSgararirg... ...Tga 4 i kv i y j Timber Land Notlne. ! United States Land Office, Lakeview J of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled I "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe Puhlio Land States by act of Augu-t 4, 1892, George 8. Down, of Lakeview, county of Lake State of Oregon has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 3758 for the purchase of tbe SWJ of Section No. 22 in Township No. 36 & Range No. 19 E. W. M. and will I offer proof to eboW that tbe land I sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday the 8th day of October, 1907. He names as witnesses: Geo. B. Lynch, E. . Rinehart A. L. Good man, Jennie Young, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad verely tbe above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of October, 1907. 30-10 J. N. Watson, Register. INCORPORATED A COMPLETE RECORD n entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, way, affect Real Froperty in the countj a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer NOTICE. Blue prints of any town ship In the Lakcvlfjv Land District can be hat) by applying to the under signed All work up to date. Checkings mactp from the Land 01 flce Records at the tlrre the prints a re made, worjk neatly done. W. and promptly i. Snider. Lakeview Oregop. tiuhkrlaiii hotick. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon. Jnly 19. 1917. Notice ia berety giveu that in cod : pliance w tb the provisions of the aft ! of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the nale ! timber laods in the St-tg of California. Oregon, Nevada ard Washingtun Territory," aa extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1802, the following per- , aona have filed in this office their i sworn state neots, to-wit: ! Leo C Kmerson, of Lakeview county of Lake, state of Oregon swora . statement No. 3747. for the pnrchaM !of theSEj NEJ Sec 31 SE'i NWJ h SWJ NWi Sec 32. Tp 40, R 22, E, w. m. Mabel Kmerson. of Lakeview, cone- i iy of Lake, statn of Oregon, Sworn statement No 37."jO, for the purchase of th SWJ SWJ Sec 5SJ NW14 &, NWg NWJ Sec 8, Tp 40 S, K2 E,. W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the land Bought i- more valuable for its timber or stone than for acri- ' cultural purposes and to establish tbeir claim to said land before Regis ter and Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday, the ton day of ; October, l!K)7. Tbey name as witnesses: M. R, Musgrave, Rose Musgrave Arthur EV bart Leo C. Emerosn, Granville Hard isty, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thjs office on or before said 9th day of Oct. 1907. 30-10 J. N. Wataon, Register. The Examiner has a supply of flrSt class butter wrapper paper on band now, at tbe following prices: For 5JO wiappers, printed, 12.75, for 10$) printed 84.50. tf .A Trad. .JIarks Pi .4V Ocsions Anrono (endlnt a kotcb and description ? Quickly AACrtain our opinion froo whether ma taTentkm Is proosbl. patsntaMe. CornmnWs ttunxtnctlyeooBdentUl. HANDBOOK on Patena ent tree. Oldest scene? for securiua pstenu. Pateots tskea thruuitte Siann A Co. looelva tpeeial notict, without cnarco. In tha Scientific American, A bsndsomely 11tniitTstI weekly. Trcest els. culailon of any K-ienuUc Journal. Term., S3 a year : 1 nor montlu, (L bold by ail newsdealers. fclUNN &Co.3B,BdNewYgrft Atnoch Office, o"i5 T BL. Waaulimtoa. IX. C- r. V aV-- SO -YEARS y EXPERIENCE 1 s