Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 31, 1907, Image 2

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In I trior, Land
sregnn., Oct. 1.
irpn thnt Morris
I'nixU'.r Oreaon,
hi tntrnton to
Oepaitmc
Offlj Nt IjM
Notion is hereby
8.' Wlhlehouse,
has Hied not ice
make Haul Five year proof in support
nfjhls claim, vis: Homestead Entry
Xu 27HS, trade Oil :. VM2, for the!
TdVnshiii S., K.i t F... W
and that, said itoo' .til made
fftrjs tho L'cgiMcr
LaLkeie Oregon,
ember, I'.A'T.
He n:iics I hi fi
rove his cunt inn.
su'fl cull Mitt ion o'.
N. ..Phelps I'hipIi'
tfryan, Lakeview, (
SOU- PaMey, Orel i
LrtMvie-. Ori'k'oii.
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Northern Stage urn
LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY.
k. W. BRYAN. Proprietor.
leaves Lakeview at 6 a. ni.
rrery day hut Sunday.
Returning, leave? Paisley
at G :.'() a. in every day lir
Sunday.
"UaAlh.
8
r!yiniiViu
illC v itneaes to
r.i-i.lcieo upon,
Ii,ni. viz: It.
I iM'COli, l). M.
koti, T. W. John
A. vv. Kryan,
Paeseafftre Br j
OFTICE- RpTnolil. A Wlaeflrl.t'
Re4 trls
Keigster.
If MI all' t MM. .il I .
atiX'k company ur ie
Wall Strict iM.ki v.. ,
Mutter er it
oHiee. The He.-t u-:
SiO am) f 4.00 or lc i'.
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sHinples
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TINHRK LXI OTU f.
I'oiteJ States Und Office, Lake
view, Oregon. Sep. 3, 1IV7.
Notice is hereby giveu I hut iu com
p!iauco with the provisions of the act
ot Congress of June 3, 1STS, entitled
"An act for the talt of timber In ml
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, mi. I Washington Territory,
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, ISi'i, Chris
topher O. Cuiikou, of New Pine Creek.
for i count V of l.nke. Stale of Oreuoti- hut
this day Hied in this office his sworn
statement, No. 3770, for the purchase
of the Lot 1 Sec. ll Lot 4, of Seo-
turn No. 'JO, iu Towuship No. 11 S., j
Ranee No, 21, E., Y. M., and will
offer proof to show that the laud'
ouht is more valuable for its timlier j
or toue thau fo argirculturui purpos i
s. and tJ establish his claim to said (
land before Kesister an.l Heceiver at!
Lakeriew Orepon. ou Saturday the!
H'th, day of Noveniter, liK'7. I
He uames as witnesses: J. L. Can- '
uou, AlK'rd Coones, Frank (iiittlth,
K. A. Arisdeu, all of New Pine Creek i
Hrisou.
Any and all persons claiminu ndj
erseiy ine auove aescrineii ianis are
requested to tile their claims iu this
orHee on or before said l('th day of
NovetiiWr. 1W7.
J.N. Watson. Register. 3ti 10
SEEING MACHINE.
KOIXCB BEARING.
MICH CBAOS.
Final Proof Notice.
j Department of the Interior, Laud
Office at Lakeview Oreron. Oct., 2l,
j n07.
j Notice l herebv (tiven that William
T. Kimzey nei' Oregon, baa
j Hied notice of his intention to make
i final five year proof iu support of his
! claim, viz: Homestead Kutry No. 2'1S
made April S-J, I'.Hr-J, for the. SW.
iFM SS SW.' Sec. 0 and NW'.
;NW'4' Section -JO, Towuship .'17 S..
i.ance -J t., . m., and that SHid
prrrf ill lie n tule before the Keirister
hii.I Ilect iver, iit Lakeview Orettou ou
J"th day of Nov. in I er. 1!H.'7.
lie names Ite folloiuu witnesses to'
prove his continuous residecue upon,
and cultivatiou i,f, the laud, viz: j
Frank Wilson, Otto Hardisty, Miutol
llaniity, Chns. tialiher, all "of Lake-,-view
Oregon. ;
J. N. Wutsou, IJeister. :
by boyin jiis
reliable, honest,
high grade sew
Iej mad;:r.e.
STRONGEST OJARANTEE.
f-atlonal Sewing Machine C
TRANCISCO. CAI
ACTORV ATBELVIOERa iU-
Blue Prints Made. j
I Will m.-ltf I'.lno I'rii.lj , .t ,.l.e'
1- - ' ' . ai.i.o c.u j
: Df?Ukt, nt.fl il') abstract work.
"ii!l on cr write U". P.. SNIDEK
I Lakeview. O'ffon. 4S tf
JUST PUBLISH! D
Those volumes were written by nun win. r:nk
among the foremost building i xpertu of tin dny.
M-nev refunded if titer do not nu-et vour t- da.
KElNl ORCED CONCRETE. y W Mi. n,l tJib
ou iS'Yp., 1 4 ills. A nmnual . f .rtu eal
methodw for Architects, Builders, contract ra,.
Civil and Sanitary Kngineora. Information for
the first time niado. known to the wor d. l?aeJ
on recent construction work, social u-Mi, etc.
I'riw $1 00
UriLDINtJ SUPERINTENDENCE. Hy K. Nu l.ola
2lH) pp., 2S0illa. Costly mistakes occur through
lack of attention at proper time, hurtful tu Uwn
r and dit-crcditftblc to Architect ami 1'ui lcr
Gives thorough knowledge of methods and mater
ials. Price $ 50
Ak'CH ITLCTURAL DRAW I NO AND LETTLRINO.
Hy IVmrno, von Hoist mu Drown. 185 jp , 55
dTawngs. Complete course iu making working
drawings and nrtestio lettering for architectural
pnrvf.cs. Price $ .5O
ESTl MATLNQ. Ry Kdward .Nicholas. IJ5 pp.,
j5 ills. For all workers In Building trades.
Tells how to estimate intelligently. Price. $i.(K)
CONTRACTS and SPECIFICATIONS. Hy James
C- Plant i25pp., fully illustrated. Forms of pub
lic and private contracts, specifications, bonds,
etc i duties and responsibilities of Architects,
contractor and Owners Price $1.00
STAIR-BUILDINO and STEEL SOUARe! By
Hodgson and Williams. 130 pp., 18O ills. Only
up-to-date work on these subjects. Price. . ..$1.00
CARPENTRY. By G. Townsend. l50 pp., 2i4
ills. A working manual for carpenters ami
Wood workers in general. Not a theoretical
treatise, but a practical working guide- Price
i
STRENGTH of MATERIALS- By K- R Maurcr.
pp , 58 ills. For Architects, Builders, Steel
and Concrete Wotkers. Enables one to avoid
mistakes. Price $1.00
HECHAMCAL DRAWING. Hy Iv Konisori. 160
pp., 140 ills. Complete course in projections,
sha lo lines, intersections and developments, let
tering, with exercises and plates. Price $1 00
MASONRY CONSTRUCTION. By Phillips and
Bryne. i40 pp. .44 ills. Latest and best Ameri
can methods- Price $1 IK)
These volumes nre handsomely bound In red art
Vellum dc Luxe, size ti x i laches. Sent prepaid
to any part of the world 011 receipt of price. Pemlt
by Urafi. Postal Order, Express Order, or Kejflster
cd Letter, to the
Lake County Examiner.
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F. A. MiMin
K. I. Punbur
C. S. Mmr
A. M.CrawlurO
J. II . Arkrrttmti
J. H. Whltni f
John M. Heart
('. W . KlliUiB
Hni(t-r llrrmn ;
FrtANK ROCKEFELLER.
rMhr f John D4 Whoti Hobby la
Collecting Wild Anlmolt.
Frank Itm ki-feller, who ilenle th
anthntlelty of a went Intervlnw In
which he wan quoted mm enilltiK John
D. a mointer and other uupleaiit
naniM, U th yoiiiitfext of the thr
llockefeller hrothrrs. I In Is worth st
eral mlllloni, hut by no menu oo
wealthy either of hi brotherm.
Formerly h win luteiesteit to QUt
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Surveyor
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town or i.akkv::w.
v. I.. Stii-lllng
lUrry Hull
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. .Trvaatiri-r
etltion for Uijuor License
We, the uiidemitfiieil le'ul voter
of Paisley Preciuct, Luke County,
Statu of Uretfou, respectfully petition
the II. in. County Court of l.nke Coun
ty, State of Oregon, tuumut n Lii eiihe
to il. W. Cooley, to Sell .irittiuuHt j
Mult mid Vinous LIijucih iu Irnn iunii-j
t itle8 thiin one khIIiiu In niiid i'niHley.
Precinct tikn liiinty, Stnt or t)re !
Kn, for the Period of Six Mi nthx, hh
111 iluiy lioiiu l n Mill ever pruy.
i arTi'lei of the iKr.lson Lipping!
tZ af Th rxaiuliief office. .Allj
! and (Qualities, from Manila to) Ban -JU
icen tl ! &Jtar
OASTOlllA.
llw Kad Y" Han ATwn BKtf C 1 nflf! flH Da.imH1
Th,
Big-
Fou
iVew York Tribune Farmer
Review of Reviews
Success Magazine
Lake County fxaminer
for
The
Entire
Family
TJJEQiv A TEST SUBSCRIPTION BARGAIN OF THE YEAR
NEW-
Trie :c Farmer
Revi
lew
.e views
Success! Magazine
Lake Co. Examiner
WP.LKLY. -20 pa'en. 12J l.r i iijcLes. Tl most
tliormiuhly practical, helpful. nj-to-Iiite illustrated
wti-kly fur every member of 1 1 friuer"s fauHy.
Regular Price per Year $1.00
MONTHLY. 123 pagee, 7 by 10 Inclx. Kdited by
Dr. A'.iiert Shaw, wbow monthly errunient on cur
rent history, at home and abron.l, arerecoguizt-dnw
the most intelligent and valuable found In anyri
odicul. Contains hundrei of prtraits of "pecple
tn the public eye," of cartoons. Illustrations al
valuable original articles.
Regular Price per Year 00.
MONTJ1I.Y. 60 to 100 pages, 10 by 14 IncW
I : very I.ue Is full of brilllaut and fusclcatlhg Serial:
and Short Stories, original artieks on "The Woek
of the World," with departments coveringall phse
of "The Home Life and the Person," and witlL
many inspirational feanures.
Regular Price per Year I-OO
VELKLY: The Leadlog Paper of Southeastern
Oregon; publUhc s all the latest land and Stock new
cf a. territory tmbraelng 200 miles square. Itke
County.8 Official paper. The Oldest Nespaier iu.
Southeastern Oregon, etttabllshed In 1SS0.
R(? lar Price per Year 2.00
The regular price of these 4 great publicats s is -
Our Price - - -
- $7.00
$5.0o
The Oregon, California, 4 Nevada
LIveMtrx'k Protective Aiwoclatlon
will give $1000 Ifeward ;for tire con
viction of any party or purties steal
ing horses, cattle or mules Is-longing
to any of the following member of
thin Association:
Cox & Clark, Cliewaean Land A
Cattle Co., Heryford Lund & Cattle
Co., Lake County L'ind & Livestock
C., Warner Valley Stock Co., Oeo.
V. Mnpes, Win V. P.rown. (teo. M.
Joiich, (ieo. Hatiklns, S. 1!. Chandler,
.1. C. liodsoh, C. A. Itehart, N. Fine,
Tlio. Mutton, W. A. Currier, Frank
U. IJauers, J.C. IlotchkisH, Cal.ler
wood Pros.. T. J. ltrattuln fc Soiih,
James M. Moore, A. I). Cecil, T. A.
Crump, Vr. . Miikk.
Crennler & llonner, W. T. Cn'ssler
Acty X- Ollhain. Hill ic Toney.
Of kick us
W. P. Hkhvkokii. Pn'Hid't
I F. M. .Mn.i.i:it, Sec&Treas.
W. P. IIkhvi okh
FlXASf.'K Co.M.F. M. (iii:i:
s. II. CiiAxni.Kit
Lakeview Cigar Factory .
A. Stokkma, Prop.
Maker of
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
CODTBY OBDEM SOLICITED
Give u trial. Btore in the brick
building next door to Post & King sa
loon, xakeview, Oregon.
ECZEMA and PILE CURE
FREE Knowing what It wan to suf
fer, I will give FKEE OF CHAWiE,
to any a I II lc ted a positive cure for
Eczema,- Salt Kheum, Erysipelas,
Piles and Skin Diseases. Instant re
lief. Dout suffer longer, Write F. W
WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue,
New York. Enclose Stuuni.
SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR rfEXEWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIG
FOUR" MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME.
SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT, BE
DECEIVED.
THE POUR PUBLICATIONS MU5T BE 5ENT TO ONE ADDRESS.
Lake County Examiner, Lakevi w, Oregon
Reward.
1500 Reward will be paid by the
Lake County Woolgrowert Association
to anyone giving information leading
to the arrest and conviction of any
person or persons changing the marks
ir brands, or killing or moving any
beep belonging to member of this
issociatton.
B. 1). Chandler, Preeidont'
J. N. Watsoo, Secretary,
W. II. Tucker
W Hun inter
I K Hun inter
C. K. Ch nip be II
loin WhIoIi
M. Cm ley
Frutik .Miilroom
KumhI.I .McDoimid
T. W .liitiiixuti
.1.1) . Fsrru
S. (iuylur.l
M ChilKteil
W.I I . M.-Ciill
II. .1. Stanley
S. S. Ilmi inter
' co F. Wntmiu
K. Kiindota
Tom StHiiley
('hint Ivory
It F. Ciiiiuou
las. M. Ilevel
A. A . Wit hum
W. S. Iliirtlerode
.1. A. )riimui
(ieo. Couu
Iawrence Alnsworth
Arthur Htsnley
I-'. A. KitpMtrick
Wru. Taylor
J. J. Moore
(lenrge Pikn
II. E. Ilminn
IL. tl. Adams
K. i '. Lamb
HuKh Witze!
(i. W. Hunan.
State of Oregon,
County of Ijftke,
We . O. Currier nml S. H
Ernettt MhI hen I
U. It. Cunt Ipuiiiii
Win. Dohkius
1'rHiik Itobkius
.l. W. l!owen
(en. K. Loiuks
E. 1'. llemleriMili
.1. C. Allgell
F. K. Mi. i. re
t. S Farra
Win. Stanley
Allen Koiitt
W. V. Miller
ritANK iiocni.rKLi.Kii.
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I vjiii'iii jii rii.ii.ini .i t'.i, inn now uv nas
no eiililiectl.ui villi flint Ihih!iu-h,
Mr. Ito-kt-f .-I l.-r lives near Clevelon.l.
lit has a con n try phi.-e on the Inks
sevcml miles out of the city called
Lnkehind. His chief Unliliy Is the col
led Ion ot wilil iiiilmnls. On his pine
he has a hiru'e iiHsorfmrnt of wild lire
tix k. lueludliiK lnrs, elk, l.ulTulo, so
telope and oilier IliterextliiK txnists.
"Next to my fuiiilly." he once re
marked, "I love ntiliniils more tlmu
au.thlUK else Iu (lie world, nud by
simply ImviiiK fun with Itiem I nitre
fotiud out n K'xxl in it tiy tlilnics nml
lenrueil n k nut ninny I..hsohs Unit I
never cnul.l luivu l. nnuil utlierwIsH."
Ill Kiiiisns mill Texns Mr. ICu kefel
ler owns lar'.' run. lien. Ills Kunsa
mmh, cotiiprUlim more Ilia it 1 1.0O0
acres. In one of the hirgest In the
woi III
Mr. It'.. U. fell. T has throe daughters.
He ciien.lH iiiu. li of his time traveling.
F W- Furrow' I'urlnjr I In- llv.t or nil inontlis of each
.liihn Priiinni! i'r whl.-h he eiiils nt I'leveland he
1). 11. Cm roll ' g"'s dally to his ot'li-c mi. I works from
(Frank (iruhmn ' six to eik'ht hours. It Is assumed
Fred Henley , that he Is estrni-giil from John L.
yH".k ,.'l",t ! Ito. kefellcr hecai. f IhihIu.-s ilenl-
ii!"".'r luKs III Which the yoiintier limn was
K lleph, H,
A .A. I arrow
J. S. Snruuiie . .
M. c. Currier i dHUMAKcn AND HUSTON.
I ' f VI' 111
C. W. Withers)
(i.M). Harper
W. I. Welch
W.W . Ilnmptou
lien. Kanuey
Mark llartlerode
II. W. I'rrow
Man Mentioned In Connection With
Pennsylvania's Cipitol bcandal.
Criminal irie.i-ciilton are epctei
ihortly In Peiuifl) Iwttila in ('! nc.-t l.m
sllli the great Kraft Hcaii.lal In relail.iu
L. A. M ohm t( 'he l.tillillni; nf the new stale rapt
John Elder j iol. The In vi !tl.illnk eonuiiltte.. which
J. E. Harper i orolsd the nil air has made its report.
M.J. Henry I Following tills report Jiune M. Hm
I milker, who us uuN-rluteiiiletit of pnli
j He titilldliiKs mid Krouuils wus rotiHplc
I uous iu the cotmtrnctloii of the cupllol,
1 1 on i "u""s a niMieineui in wnnri ne prou.
tlclul life
llarrlHlitiri;.
ifr iinu first dnlv sworn accnnlinu I tses to spring a aeimntlon.
to law depose and nay : That the fore- j Khiimukcr ilecinres that he la liuio
going petition contain the igoittirH cent of wrongiloliiK, hut that he Uno i
of an actual majority of the whotn a great deal a I unit the hlg graft mil
number of le-al voters ot Puisley Pre- will K on the witness Ktatxl mid I. I
cinct iu Ijiike txiunty Oregon, that rverj tli
each irf saiiK signatures is genuiue,
that ench of the persons vhoo sigua
tures are Higned to said petition la an
actual rei-idcut iu said precinct at the
date hereof and was and has been ac
tually a rein. lent iu ssid precinct at
and resided there'n at leuot thirty
days immediately preceding tho date
he signed said petition and ulsoof the
tiling of the same.
M. C. Currier.
H H. liauister.
Sworn to and subscribed before nie
this 3tb day of September.
A. A. William
Justice of the Peuue Lake Co. Ore
Notice, is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to the Hon. I
Comity Court of Lake County State
of Oregon on NovemNir Cth 1107, for
a License to sell Spirituous, Malt
and inous Liquors iu less quantities
than one gallon in Paisley Product,
Lake County State ot Oregou, for a
period of Six months from the Sixth
day of November A. I). 1!J7.
40 5 O. W. Coorey.
Ons Day's Journsy.
In a bathtub boat I set out to sra. .
(Oh, It was vary warm!)
I sailed away to arctlo shores
Throush many an Icy storm.
I was cold when I struck the frigid tons
(A cone, you know, is a belt
And this was mother's silver nni,
Though nuralo thought alio would melt.
I anchored my boat to an Iceberg tall
(A bolster. If you must know,
Spread over with grandma's worsted
shawl).
And Its base was whlto with snow.
I built a house of blocks of lee,
Just like an Eskimo
('Twas really the baby's canoplnd rrlb),
And I lived there a caobMi or so. ,
U(
' "'4 '' ' ' Wv ) '''
.7.v,;;':."'.r-':'-. V.-V,
4 y-?Tf'-i rJ 'vl
I raptured a 'al (my furry i:r.i
And a wonderful polar baae
(It was really tho baby's olilnn
With the coldeat kind of hair.
I really discovered the great north pole)
Now, what do you think of that?
(Twas father's flah pole; I burruwed It),
And on It J hung my hat.
Orown folks srs stupid, I truly think.
I was cool as cool at play,
But they said. "How heated Hobby looks!"
And then they took away
Vy Iceberg cold and the great north pols
And the glittering frigid sons
And brought ms back to the dreadful
heat.
I wish they had let me alone.
Washington i'ar.
I kAMICH M.
BUUMAKKII AND
HUSTON,
JOSKFII K.
should bo Iu the isuiltc ntlary. Shu
maker also states that the grafting
was to cover a shortage in tho state
treasury, thereby saving the reputation
of a former United Htates senator from
Pennsylvania, who Is now dead.
Another man who hod much to do
with the construction of the new cspl
tol Is Joseph M. Huston, who was the
architect of tho building.
, Public Uterest iu the matter ia con
siderably anhauced by the commute
report and by the Bhumaker statement.