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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1907)
LA I t nei at dJ . i I ror lit Mo Pinal froof Nolle. Department of the Interior, Land OBJoe at Iakeview, Oregon., Oct 1ft, Notice is hereby given that Morris II., Wlbtehouae, of Paisley Oregon, tilts filed notice, of his tntentnn to viftte Bnal Five year proof In support , othls claim, viz: Homestead Entry tT.' 2788, made Oct :. 1 "U2, f or t he HKU Nww ami ;s 's '4 wceiion i ' " . u 1 c 1, - 111 t MJ Townsoip cv, ivnun" i', rt and that said rroof will le made be fore the Register and K''eiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on 3Htb day of Nov Am1er. UX)7. He names the following witoesea to prove his continuous residence upon, add cultivation of, the land, viz: li. N." I'helop. Paisley Oregon. l. M. Hrysn, Lakeview, Oregon, T. W. John- on, 1'aisley, Oregon. A. w. uryan, lAkexiew, Orecon. 4t f .1. N. Watson, Keigster. II yon are thlt .i. hi: f organizing stock company oir new samples oWall Strwt .urnved sttxk certlrl Sutler paper nt The Examiner tfieo. The 15e.-t made, nt (U.73 for WO and ft 50 for liXX). tf " ' rrr t1 '4 . i : i xr?ri Vs ' t i Tro;. r culti raS ( v .t.- .-. -.tici-es Xjir : ; nor iltsap- ' t -t. tr"t cror y lor over ,' t.c.I Auuual VJJ- V f . 7-aBBSfa Northern Stage Line. LAKCVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRIAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. ni. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m every day bu Sunday. PaMtr' ars t J RaoM trip It OPPKt- Rovnold A WtncBelJ' rl SEWING MACHINE. BOLLEK BEARING. tfiGH GfiADI. n m refill fern TIMHKR LAM OTH R United States Land Ofllce, Lake view, Oropon. Sep. 3, 1007. Notice is hertby piveu that in com p!iauce with the provisions of the act nt Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "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, I8D2, Chris topher Cm Caunon, of New Pine Creek, county ot Lake, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this otllce his sworn statement. No. 3770, for the purchase of the Lot 1 Soc. 10, Lot 4, of Sec-, tioa No. 20, in Township No. 41 S., ! Range No. 21. E., W. M., and will j offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than fo argin ultural purpos es, and to t'i-tabilli his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregou, on Saturday the 10th, day of November, 1007. He iiHiiies as witnesses: J. L Can- Don, Alferd Coones, Frank (iiitllth, K A. Arnsdeu, all of New IMue Crtek Oregon j Any aud all persons claiming ndii versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otlice on or lefore said Kit b day of November. 1907. I J.N. atsou. Register. 3610 Final Proof Notice. Department of the Interior, Land Otlice at Lakeview Orecon. Oct., 2J, 1007 Notice la herebv given that William T. Kinizey anoic Oregon, has Bled notice of bis intention t make Bnal five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Kutry No. 2t18 made April 22, 1902, for the. SWi; SE'4' SW)4' Sec. 19 aud NW-4 NW'ij' Section 20, Tifwusbip 37 S., Range 20 FL, W. M., and that said proof w ill lie trade before the Register and Receiver, at Lakeview Oregon ou 25th day of Nov. mber, 1907. He names Ve following witnesses to prove his continuous residecue upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Frank Wilson. Otto Hardisty, Minto Hardisty, Chas. Galiher, all of Lake-! view Oregon. 425 J. N. Watsou. 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A. r-imlot fitunliloner W. S. I(li'liril I'. H. Unil I'otnmlwluti. I rTATI. (luvvrnnr " fhsmlwrUie I W, Klrlin fcllhii Rim M. Sh Wm. II.Tei ... Wm. II. M"Ht) ..Oi'o. B. -irlilyoii ChM. 1. Miiiiri ....It. A. II lleliiMM k J mi IIimiii V. C. Mi'U ll . MPlflllo W K'lllrl f L,OPL OF DAY Siipivmii JiiiIk Kit'riirr ' Sil Trramirnr A I tor ni' Hi'iMTnl Hupi. I'iiIiMo limirui'iliin. . . Prlnirr Iklry ml KihhI I'mn U.S. S,n'ir r. A. MiMr . . r. I. Iliilllmr C. S, MiMirS ,. A. M.Crnwlnul J. II . A I'd IT III UK ...J. K. WMtnv) ... J. W. Hl'r John M. OmrU e. W . Ftiilos I lltttKi-r IIitiiii 1 . N .ViUl-ni Coiiiir' mi'i HIITH Jl'KK'UI. 1ITIVT. Ju.lg II. t- Hi,"', Jolm Stitnr Joint A. I.Mi-tx-k Knri'riiit:n' Atlornrjr J II I J (i. II. . Mi lqnii) Mr) runt' ,W. J. Mmiri MlasUslppl's Nw nator. Ity defeating (lovprimr Vardamaa at th recent primary rleetlotia In Mls IsHlppI John Misrp WIIIUius, Demo rrattc floor lender In the house, be come the iioiuliiee of his party for the enatorshtp. As 'slnHlppl U aaftly DeiiKxTBtto Mr. uilllmns In sure of election If he lUes I'Mig rnoiigli. At the term of HiMinlor Mct.aurlii doo not eiplre till ID M the reprenenlatlv has ample tlma In which to prepare for the tog. The prospective senator, however, U well equipped to lake Hie Jul) at a motneut'a notice, having spent four teen years In the lower house. Four years ago he was rhoseti floor lender of the minority and will doubtless re- j tnln that leadership In the Klxtloth congress. I'ossessed tt a vnt fund of Infor mation and a remly debater, Mr. Wil liams Is rrrognlted as one of the wits of to house. A g'X'd story tulles, he t S. I.AM) OFMt'K. J . N. W AlNOll c r. sni.iiT.. . Hi-i,-lvi'i I I (XH MTT. Imlf 1' t'lrrli SliiTlfT rrrm,ir-r Aftwnnor Si'IiihiI Hup Survr).r . . Com mlMloiiiT stoi k liiMMM-ior II. ..) . . K. N. J.'ill . .. AllnTI l'in . t. O. llroui , i. i j y. wiiut. . .. C K. Moon c. w i.m II It. Ili-rylor.t Pun I'. Mllo TOV N OK I.AKKVKW. V. I.. Slli'illng IUrr lUll. ) 1. m Tui-krr I J.s. I.aur W. H. Snl.li r . . A .hlftur.. Hmfoi Co ini'lliiii'ii .... KworOrl , . Tri'Murri The Wall stre't line of elinr;teil certlllrati M of Stix kind Itnud blanks at the Examiner oltlce. New sample bonk nvelved Monday evening. II you w i'H stuck crtltleates s-e ou samples and net our prices. tf Nrtal t'ntarrli pii kly yU-Lln t) trmt- tllt'iit by the Hri'diMr, aruiimiic Uy's Ortnm H1I111. It in rn-i-ivnl throu.di lln nitril sud I'b'.'iiiS'it sud h' U the wiinto nrliu cni-r wliii li it diiluif K iiU. I ' r 1 1 u' -ui-iis li the o.-. win. l v-t it. nu I y ti an sun to omtinuu tin tri'ittn-ul till ri liovod. Antrouiiccnient. To niTomiinxl ito lU"V wli r partial to tin- li--' of ntoiniziri in appl imr LuiiU inlii Ilia n-u.l iMMMtim fur r-itiirrhtti trim fit, tlio projirii t. r p ihirn Cr-iiiii P-Jia in Iiii.i I form, miiii li ill Iki known in k.lv' Li.iii I ('rii.ua Halm, l'ri'-o in. Iu.Iuik th Spr.iyiiikj In I xi is 7" cent 4. I )ru-r-t - nt l. in ul. Tim Iiiil.'t lr :i i':e'.'"li I'm' irinul propirrttua of I tut xilul ri ,i rutin. Hethlon lor Liquor License We, the iiiidersiKnetl leul voters I lulnlty I'recltuit, Luke ('oiiiitr. j State of Oreunu, runpuetfully pi'tit'ma j the Hon. I'onnty Court of l.nk.-Coua i t T Slute of I )reirun. til irrHiit h Lii'inua SfcS.iVVVViiVfjVti t O. W. Cooler, to Sell hiritu,.i... ; Mult and Vinous Lienors in Ivmh ipi.tn- 0-wS1 fOll Xa I , titles than one Ktlkiii In hmhI l'uii.ly tl. ai:. u. 11 si - n i ' yf i rv y-v -'v v ar. 1 l..it f , .... . OSyrUtA The Oregou. California N.-vads - - "';, ftp' ft t -i I J 73CS? Th FouH Mew York Tribune farmer Review of Reviews Success Magazine Lake County Examiner for The Entire Family W. II. Tucker THE GREATEST SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN OF THE YEAR ?5K Tribune Farmer Review of Reviews Success? Magazine Lake Co Examiner WEEKLY. 20 pages, 121 by 1 inches. The most thoroughly practical, helpful, up-to-date Illustrated weekly for every member of the farmer's family. Regular Price per Year $1.00 MONTHLY. 12-5 pages, 7 by 10 Inches. Edited by Dr. Albert Shaw, whose tnoutuly commentaon cur rent history, at home and abroad, are recognized aa the most Intelligent and valuable found in any peri odical. Contains hundreds of portraits ot "people In the public eye," of cartoons, Illustrations and valuable orltflnal articles Regular Price per Year f 00. MONTHLY. GO to 100 pages, 10 by 14 lnchea. i:very Issue la full of brilliant and fascinating Serial nnd Short Storlea, original articles on "The Work Ot the World." with departments eoverlngall pbasea of "The Home Life aud the Person," and with many Inspirational feanurea. Regular Price per Year WEEKLY: The Leading J'Ir of Southeastern Oregon; publishes all the latest land and Stock news of a territory embracing 200 miles square. Lake County,! Official paper. The Oldest Newspaper In Southeastern Oregon, established In 18S0. R(v lar Price per Year 2.00 1.00 Livestock Protective AsMoclatlon j" W. Itunlstcr will give fUNm liewnrd for the eon-' K. Hiiilnter viction of any party or parties steal ing horses, cattle or iiiuli-s Is-longlng to any of the follow lug memtters f this Association: Cox & Clark, Chewncuu I. and i Cattle Co., Ileryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County L'liid & Livestock Co., Warner Vall'-y Stix-k Co., (ieo. W. Ma pes. Win W. I'.rown, (ieo. M. Jones, (ieo. Ilauklns, S. II. Chandler, J. C. Dodson, C. A. Kehart, N. l ine, Thos. Mutton, W. A. Currier, Frank 15. Bauers. .I.C. Jlotchkuw, CaUU-r-wood IJroH., T. J. lirattaln & .Sons, James M. Moore, A. D. Cecil, T. A. Crump, W. Z. Moss. Cressler & llonner, W. T. Cresslt-r Acty Ollham. 11 Hi & Toney. ni t w l .,u w-1. Hkuvfoimi. Presid't W.P.HkiivkI(1 Fixa.nci; Co.i.F. M. (Jiikkn S. Ii. ClIAMX l.U Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stohkmaa, I'rop. Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars CO" STB Y OBDERB SOLICITID Give us a trial. Btore in the brick building next door to Post A King sa loon, akeview, Oregon. tEruext MnlhH It. It. Ciihtli'inmi Win. Dnl. kins Frunk I ittlik Uts M. W. 1 Sow wn ieu. K. Lniuk-. E. P. llniiderKiiu ! .1. C. Anell F. If. Moere O. S l''uirn : Win. StitiiU-v : Alli'ii Koutt W. Y. Miller! F. W- Furrow lolin I irniiou I. H. Ourr.ill (FrHiik (ithiii I'reil vS'viilMjr Frunk Pritt W. H. Uluir L lleiilu A .A. Furrow J. S. KontKue M. J. Currier C. W Withers j (ieo. Hurler, W. P. . i, h W.W . Hampton (Jen. Kunney Murk Hnrtlerode U. W. Furrow L A. Mi'i-c ! John Elder i I. K. I turpi M. J. Henry ' The regular price of these 4 great publicatf s is Our Price - - - - - $7.00 $5.0o SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR xENBWALS, TO A. up i iie FOUR" MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. THE POUR PUBLICATIONS MUST BE SENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, Lakevi w, Oregon. ECZKMA and PILECURE FREE Knowing what It was to suf fer, I will give FREE OF CHAIKiE, to any ainlcted a positive cure for Eczema, Halt Kheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Kkln Diseases. Instant re lief. Dont suffer longer, Write F, W WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, ew York. Enclose Htaruij. Reward. ueward will be paid by the LAke county Woolgrowers Association to anyone giving information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons changing the marks tf trauds, or killing or moving any deep oeionging to members of this issociaiion. 8. B. Chandler. Presidnt J. N. Watson, Beoretary, C. hi Campls-U Tom Walsh M. (Oil ley Frank .Mellroom KodhIiI McDonald T. W. Jo tin ho 11 J. D . Farru S. I Siiylr.rd At Chilnteii W.H . Moduli II. J. Kt unlt-y S. H. lltiniHter I mn, F. Watson. It. Itandom Tom Stanley Chas Ivory li. F. Camion Jus. M. I level A. A . Wit hint W. H. llurtlierodf. J. A. Dm m nt (ieo. Conn Iawreuce Ainsworth Arthur Stanley F. A. Fitzputrlck Wm. Tuylor J. J.Mowre Oeorxe Piko II. K llunan It. (1. Adums K. O. Lamb Hugh Witzel (2. W. llaiiuu. titute of Oregon, ISM. County of Lake, we .vi. u. Currior and H. Ha., Ister being first duly sworu iwooidiug to law depose and say : That the fore going petition contains the signitures of an actual majority of the whole number of legal voters ot Paisley Pre cinct in Lake County Oregon, that each of said signatures U lunti I rut that each of the persons whose signa tures are signed to said petition is an actual resideut in said precinct at the date hereof and was and bus been ac tually a reisdeut in said precinct at and resided therein at least thirty days immediately preceding the riute ne signed sal a petition aud also of the tiling of the same. M. C. Currier. , 8. H. Uaiiinter. Hworn to and subscribed tw.f 1 r a m ik this 30th day of Heptember. . .. . 4l A. A. Wltham Justice of the Ponce Luke (Jo. - Ore Notice, is herebv iiven Iimt ii, undersigned will apply to the Hon. uouniy court of Jtko County Htate of Oregos on November Cth 1!J07, ft)r a License to sell Spirituous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in luss (inutilities than one gallon in Paisley Product Lake County State of Oregou, for it period of Hlx mouths from the Sixth day of Novombor A. D. l!HJ7 40 5 U. W. Cooley. MIX SHAUr WILLIAMS. oftcu regales his h.it rem with ho momus Islr At tilt' ritd of one of hi recent delmit Willi fiotrrnor N'srda 11111 11 he tsll.'it uImiiiI prlile. "There Is s (tm-.-iii : lJ in.l.le prlil." sld Mr. llllnnix. "sad there Is a pride that H m-:in oud lodlernns. An aged fltlxeli nf Viizno tefU of nu old wuinnn wlinne piTile wan tt lite hitler sort. "This old woinna' lived In Yrknliliv There wiih n fum-ritl one day tu the next vlllugi'. hhe illd not attend It. but a neighbor of hern wis there. That night site railed on tin nclgMmr and satd: "'Well, Nancy, I lunr yen wur nt ' funeral.' " 'Yes, I wur, Nuni y n-pllrd "What kind of n funernj tmr ll'f' "Nancy sniffed. "'Why, It wor a wery menn sffnlr" be said. 'There wor m lilitif a few biscuit an' sli li ' . "'All.' said the other old ouiaJ. them's the sort of ways f duti't hold to. I've lost 11 e. but t1):i(il; vln I've borled 'rm till vlth 'urn." A Vstsran 8a Fightor Itenr Ad mint I ltd. ley D. I'..i- , nlnrly known us "Fight liig I: probalily roiuiinind lite Mjj wanthlps noon to ls s-nt t'ncle Hn in's Interests In ocean. Ite-fiitly Admlr.d I nt the JsmeHtown expo : s'pindrou In honor of t r -Crown Prince Wllhelm -t While there, so the stdVy g 'i. outwltterl by one of his own ,ur Among the Jurklcs "FlgtiUn !' regarded as a martinet In tlie ui.t of neatness of appurcl; etherwlse i'i' Incident would not hiive- hiipetieil. A iiuniUT of tho Juekles were given shore leave, aud Admiral Mob nti- d on the deck watcbbig the detail It ' 1 mm 8wtti llnKiriYiHi Han Always Boucfi BOIILFT V. KTANS. formed to go ashore. "Head that third uinii lu the second Hue here," said the admiral to an olllcer. "Is that tho only pair of trousers yon hnvoV' asked Bob as the sailor approached. "It sir," said the man, saluting. "(Jo down below and tell Ihe commissary stew ard to give you a new pair aud don't let me see you report for shore leave with torn trousers again." The trou sers were duly Issued without cost to the seaman, and It developed later that (bo man had purposely put on nu old pair of trousers and placed himself In a position where, he was bound to be observed by the admiral In oMr to obtain free "duds." Mr