Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 06, 1908, Image 2

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SVorary General Wa. H. Moody
fcattomufr Uvunral tieo. B. Oorlelyoo
-retaryot Navy Cku. J. Bonaparta
VSt-ratary Interior I. A. Hilrhcoea
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Mmtrr or Commerce V.' C. Mctrall
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Ofrernor Geo. Cbamberlal.
Hg4tema Judge A. Moore
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Attorney General A.M.Crawforo
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United HtHtea Land Otttea, Laka
lw, Omgon, Deo. 14, 11M7.
Notice la horby glren that In com
pliance with tin prorUlona of tha aet
of CoiiKrona of June 3 IH7M, entitled
"Au aet for the al of tlmlMtr laud
CONDEKSa..
OvtrMint
Hew an Ingtnloit mo' ata
toanio Ineongru.ty
lui Jiiines, the cternn player
In the Btatea of California, Oreott relate u ftory of the early tliiya of
Nevada, and WaahlnKtnn Territory, " j ,(ip w, 10 WM tt u.,ber f
aa exteuded to all the Ptthllo Land 1 . . . , . , . ... . ... ,
Htntea by aet of Atiuuxt, lHirj, Harriet "lly-liy-hisht t onihination dmn.t
0. Newell, of Lakvlw. ootintr of
Lake, Htate of Oregon, Im thla day
Hied In thla utile hi aworu atatantatit
No. aniift, for the purehnae of the NW
quarter, of Section :, In Tow 11 ah I p
:1HH., lUnuo 17. K.. W M.. and will
olfer proof to ahow tlmt the land
aotiirht la more Talunlile for Ita tlm
ler or ttone than fur agricultural pur
Miaea, and to eatNlilUh hi cIhIiii lie
ore Hi Kltr and Ueeelver at Lake
view Oregou on Monday the 1 day of
Mured, 11KW.
He imniDM M witueaaea: P.M. Co
ry, W. It. I InmnifrMley, L tl. Thorn
as, Van Chuudler, all of Lnkevlew
Oregon.
A ny and all pemons elnlmlng ml
versely the aliove denerllied IhihU are
reiptesled to file their eliilms In tliU
oflLte on or lefore nld "il ilny of
MHreh, V.kW.
1)1-10 J, N. Wataon, Bolster.
Tim tier iMnil olir.-
Peptirtment of Ilia Interior, Cnlted
KfHten LrihI Oltlee, Lnkevlew Oreuon,
Pee. It. l!Hi".
NOTIJK la herohy L-lveu that lit
coinpltnnco with the proviaiiMia ot the
act of (oiigreHti of Juno .'1, 1N7S, ft,
titled "An net for Ihn hhIu of llinlu-r
IhihIh In the States of I'HllfnrnlH, Ore-
gnu, .Nevmlii, mi l W HHhiiik'tiiii 'Peri l
tory," an extended In nil lh Ptihlio
I.niid Stales hy net of Auguls 1. KV,
.elln McSliiinn, ui Lakuvinw. emiatv
of Luke. Stale of Oregon, Iimm tins
day lllid in thM nlllce Iiim uni nlnte-
in-lit, .No. fur lli puri-hiiHi. of
mrlntlrnma in the mnall town of
the we-t.
The Mtiibrc'au of thia company
iiosM'ssid, in add t' 'ii to her histn-
OHM' liilililies, (Oil
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Lake County Rxaminer.
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Review of Reviews
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R(9 lar Price per Year 2.00
Timber I. a ml Mlrr.
United States Land Ottice
view, Oregon, lee. i:i. l'J07.
Notice in hereby given that in eoai
pliance with the provisions of the Hi-t
of Cnugress of June ;l. 1S7H. rutitled,
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of Califoruia, Oregou,
Nevada, atid Washington Territory,''
us extended to all the Politic Laud
States liy act of Aug 1st i, IS.rj,
Maggie C. lierunn!, of Lakeview,
county of Luke, State ot Oregon, has
this day tiled in this ottiee his hworu
statement. No. Iill, for the purchase
of the SE quarter, NK quarter, E
half, SE quarter, and SV quarter,
SE quarter, of St ct ion .'10, in Town
ship .'W S., Ilange 1!1, E., W. M., and
w ill olfer pi oof to sliow that the land
sought is more valuable for ita timber
or stone than for agricultural purpos
es, and to establish his claim to said
laud before Register aud Receiver at
Lakeview, Oregon, on Saturday, the
itn day or March, rjon.
He names wituesea: Otto Hardisty
Jaa. E. McCoul, T. E. Uernard, O.
W. Hardisty, all of Lakeview, Oregnn.
Any and all persons, claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims iu this
ottice on or before said 7tb day of
March, 1908.
.51-0 .1. N. Watson, Register.
Here Uood Advice.
O. 8. Woolever, one of the
beat known merchants of Le Raya
vllle, N. Y. eays: "If you are
ever troubled with piles, apply
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me
of tbem for good twenty years ago."
Cures evey aore, wound, burn or
abrasion. 20c at Lee .Basil's Drug
Store.
the I.1.. of Seel ion No. - in
ToMihtp No. IIS S , Range No. W, i:..
w. and will oiler tmiof to chow
that the luml smiglit Is inoru valuable
fni Its t itnber or stone thiol for null
ciiltunil purposes, nnd to e:.tallinli hU
i liiiin to hill. I land I'etolK Ri-kli-ter and
Ueeelver nt Lakevien Oregon, on I'll
U.iv. the lith day of 1'ein uni y. I'.HIM.
He liiunes hh itne-Hi it ; .lames
McShniiM, Km nk HiitclieiiH, of L-iki-viw
Oregon, John St unit, o' Bnuau
ii, Oregon, Ceorge lllooniingcaiiip, of
Illy Oregon.
Any and all persons .'limning ad
versely the above ileM-i llicd latols Hre
reUNlei lo tile their claims in this
ottice on or lief ore sal I till, day of
February, UK.
fsi in. J. N. Watson, Register
TMint it 1. 1 i Mini
Oepartiuenl. of the Itilirlnr, Culled
States Land Ottice, Liikeiinvi , I Iregiui,
Dec. 7, 11K.7.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the piovisloiiM of the act
of Congress of June II, 1 S7H, entitle. I,
"A ll ct for t he sale of limber lands
In the States of 1'nliforti ia Oregon
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by net ot August 4, ih'.i1' ,Min-
lile A. Light, of LakevinA, county of
Lake, Statu of Oergnii, has tins day
I filed in this oltlee his sui.ru ntuieiiient.
No .'IS-JS, for the pmchase of the SW
quarter, NE quarter, W. half, SE
quarter, and SK quarter SW quarter,
of Section No. '-'I, In Township No.
:J7 S., Ranuu No. 10 E., W. M., nnd
will olT-r proof to show that the land
sought is moie valuable for its timber
or stone ttiaii for agricultural purpoxes,
ami to establish his claim to said land
before Register and Receiver nt Lake-
view Oregon, on Wednesday, the '.'tlth
day of February, VMH.
lie names ns w ituesses: John .St I ml t
of iioimnza, liregon, ). P. Malloy,
Lena l Malloy, 1'. P. Light, of Lake
view, Oregon.
. ny and nil persons claiming ad
verat-ly the. ubove described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
ottice uu or before said 'JOth day of
I'Yhy. ,1'JOH.
rsj- 10 J N. Watson, Regiiter.
'I I Iter IjiiiiI olire.
United States Land Otllee, Lakeview
Oregon, Dim. l.'lth, l!Mi7.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June , 1H.7H, entitled
"Au act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada nod Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public, Laud
States by act of August 4, IH'.i'J,
Burr R. Mc.Martin, of Lakeview,
county of Luke, State of Oregon, has
this day Hied in this office his aworu
statement, No. '.IK&, tor the purchase
of the NE quarter, NW quarter, W
half, NE quarter, and NW qaurter,
SE quarter, of Section 'M, in Town
ship .'W S., Range 18, E., W. M., and
will offer proof to show that the laud
sought la more valuable for ita tim
ber or atone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bla claim
to said land before Register and Re
ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Thurs
day the 19tb day of March, 1008.
He names aa witnesses C. O. Price,
C. O. Metzker, J. B. Auten, O. W.
Hardisty, all of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their "claims in tbis
ottice oo or befoie said 19tb dayaof
March, 1908.
6110 J. N. Wataon Register.
Al pJ
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Our Price - - - - - -
- $7.00
$5.0o
SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OF 'THE BIG
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SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE
RECEIVED.
THE POUR PUBLICATIONS MUSr P ENT TO ONE ADDRESS.
Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon
Timber Und Nstlre
United States Land Office, Lakeview
Oregon, Dec. 13th, 1907.
Notice Is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congreaa of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the statea of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Poblio Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
Anita Boyd, of Lakeview, County
of Lake, State of Oregon, has this day
filed In this office bla aworn statement,
No. 3851, for the purchase of the W
half, B half of Sec. No. 18, In Town
snip No. 37 S.( Range No. 17 E., W.
M ., and will oilier proof to ahow that
the land sought ia more valuable for
its timber or atone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said land before Register and
Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1938.
He names as witnesses: W. R. Boyd,
Zaok Wbitwortb. George Lynch,
r'lauk Howard all of Lakeview Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adver
sely the above described landa are re
quested to Hie their claims ia this
office on or before said 17tb day of
March, 1908.
M 10 J. N. Watson, Register
Timber laS Natlee.
'. Department, of the Interior United
States Land Office Lakeview Oregon,
Deo 8, 1907.
NOTICE Is hereby, given that in
compliance with the provisions of the
act of Congress of June 3, 1878. en
titled "An act for the sale of timber
lands In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry, "as extended to all the Public
Laod States by act of August 4, 1892,
J a lies McSbsne, of Lakeview, county
of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this
day filed In thla office bla sworn rtate
ment, No. 3810, for the purchase of
the BW4 of Section No. 6. In Town-
ahipNo. 38 a. Range No. 17 ., W.
M., and will offer proof to show that
the land aougbt is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish bis
claim to Bald land before Register and
Receiver at Lakeview Oiegou, on Mon
day the 17tb day of February, 1908
He names aa witneses: Nellie Mo
Shane Frank Hutcbena of Lakeview
Oregon, John Stindt, of Bonanza Ore
gon, (Jeorge Bloomingcamp of Bly,
Oregon. ,
Any and all persons claiming ad
versly the above (described lands are
requested to file their claims lu this
ottice on or before said 17th day of
February. 1908.
5010 J. N. Watson, Register.
"Mt'slU SHALL UK MY CONSOLATION.'
the rie of the curtain to behold a
splendid grand piano placed at tho
foot of u hu'c mountain, the scene
being tho Rockies.
From the flies and down the steep
puth of the mountain the soubrctto
pid with all the hante of one pur
sued. At the laiM! of the mountain
she paired for breath; then, with a
start, observing the instrument, she
topped an if enraptured. Clasping
her ha mis in cesU-sy, the Mmbrclto
delivered herself of the following
lines:
"Tho fiendish' r-avuges have killed
my parents and my only brother,
they havo burned our cottage and
stolen our cattle, but, luaven bo
praised, they huc spared my piano.
Music shall bo my consolation. And
now, ladies and gentlemen, with
your kind permission, 1 shall render
that beautiful selection entitled
The Maiden's Prayer." "Harper's
Weekly.
A 8ly Hit.
"Henry .lames," ouid a publisher,
"lives nt Rye, one of Knr'liuid's
cinque port. Rut recently he left
Rye for u time and took a house in
tho country near the estate of a
millionaire jam manufacturer, re
tired. This man, having married an
earl's daughter, was ashamed of tho
trade whereby ho had piled up hi
fortune,
"The jam manufacturer one day
wrote Mr. .James an impudent let
ter, vowing that it was outrageous
the way tho James servants were
trespassing on his grounds. Mr.
James wrote back :
" 'Dear Sir I am very sorry to
hear that my servants navo been
poaching on your preserves.
" 'P. S. Eicuso my mentioning
your preserves.' "
Brsve Bill.
Patrick Jones, New York's super
intendent of school supplies, was
talking at a dinner about corporal
punishment.
"Corporal punishment in our
schools is no more," he said, "and
that it a good thing. Undeniably,
though, under it many a boy show
ed wonderful pluck.
"I remember a boy named Bill.
Bill, brave fellow, wm doing miser
ably ont day in a geometry recita
tion. "'Now, ilr,' said the schoolmas
ter savagely, 'for tha last time, what
is the square of the hypotenuse of
a right angled triangle equivalent
tor
" It's equivalent to a lickin" fcr
me, air. There', the club said BUI."
A Rallraaa" lAsn'a Knsek.
"That famous railroad man, the
labs Samuel Sloan," said a New
York banker, "loved fast trains and
hated alow ones. They tell a itory
about a trick he once played on a
railroad whose service wai noto
riously alow.
"Having soveral times to use this
railroad's afternoon accommoda
tion, he caused a sign to be painted,
which he took from his pocket and
bung in front of one of the cars
when nobody was looking. The sign
said, "Passengers are requested not
to pluck flowers while the train is
in motioa." New Yerk Times.
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