Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 06, 1908, Image 7

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    ! HIS OWN JAILER.
Tlrown county, Ind., is without
doubt tlio motit old fashioned
county in tlio Union," said Wash
Fisher. 'Tor six or seven years there
was not man locked uj in th
lounty jail until finally ono inorii
inij i mon was arreted for stealing
horse. After hv was finally con
fined to the count) jail the official
had to hunt around for a new lock,
but then the question of who would
b jailer cnmo up. The village offi
cial agreed that to employ a jailer
would he too expensive, and they
made n proportion to the man that
lie ho )iia own jailer. He, of rourne,
accepted ami in the daytime would
come out and roam around the town
ml promptly ut i o'clock in tlio
evening would retire to the jail and
lock luinic'f in.
"Tlii coiilinucd for about three
months, and ut the end of that time
In- term m up. The olliciuU
iiicili.cd n m,,Ii of relief. Hut their
trouble! I. rd jui-l be'uii. The man
fieliii.ll.v i inutiih'd that he lo paid
f'ir hi nT. ieit iu jailer. Not only
' ,! I e vi ti nt to be pn d u day an
j , It i. if.t be wniited .VI cent a day
iu.i f'T -V in ii ? and weejiinj out
V jail."-- Milwaukee Sentinel.
Crmcee Sacred Cattle In Teae.
. A belli of I'tiirinci-e mrrd cuttle
h ( !i Tom O'Connor, n Htoi kman
of (.oiiail, Tex., imported from In
; iil.n.il two year iijo ban done
to v. ill that the variety will noon he
i nd i;n:i ninny of the ranches of
t .tir.u -t Texan.
. 1'. lU.nlen of Pierce, Tex., and
oi Iter repreocntutive cattlemen of
tin Kulf count region made a htudy
of the r.uriiice nucred cattle in In
tl a bt fore the experiment of brinx
ji)' them over here wa tried. It
ns found in theco inventij;iition.
that the r.urmet-o cat tie were not
subject to the splenetic, or tick,
fever, which i the bane of the cat
tle of houthcrn Texan, particularly
w hen introducing ftock from '"ubove
the line."
The claim ia made that tho Bur
mese as beef animals ore the equal
of uny of the breed of cuttle com
monly found upon tho ranches.
They fatten cunly, and their flesh
i of pood quality. When crossed
with other breed the result i nn
improved animal both n to stand-
rd of weight and other imj'ortant
qualitioH, it id claimed. Kansas
City Star.
Called Him Pop."
In the province of Iorraine, fler
many, a boy twelve years oil and
hi father went to the depot to
iiuiko u journey by rail. They wero
looking ubout and talking to each
other when the boy culled tho fa
ther "pop" instead of futher. Tho
Mat ion master overheard it and usk
cd of the father:
"Ho you allow your son to be bo
familiar with you as that? If so,
then we muht ace about it."
He bad father and son taken into
court, and the father was fined GO
cents and the son Kent to jail for
three day for being too familiar
villi cai h other. Had the boy call
id bit father "governor" or "old
I. .a ii." n Rime American boy do,
pcrhap bo would buve been hanged.
Lirooklvn Citizen.
C:cd In Everything.
.".Mii.icl (louijfi- while attending
tl.e lonvcnlion of the National Civ
i. Ic lei.ition in Chicago got in an
niV'iiicnt with u banker.
At the end of one of the banker's
insertions Mr. (Jompera retorted
guyly :
"It ia possible to say a good word
for almobt any state of things, isn't
it ? 1 remember once in a very un
tidy chophouse in Syracuse hearing
ft guest exclaim as he took up a
soiled bill of fare:
" 'By Jove, what an excellent
idea samples of the various dishes
glued to the menu!"' New ork
Tribune. '
Reason Par High Prloaa.
Professor Searchem was engross
ed ia the study of all thingn that
crawled. To him ft pin had but one
purpoae to impale insects; tin cane
but on use to house worms.
"Professor," complained his young
wife one evening, "how the prices
of vegetables are soaring! Just
think of it, S3 for this bushel of
apples, and half have worms in
them."
"But perhaps, darling," comment
ed the professor as he strove to part
the few remaining hairs on his shin
ing head, "they are of very rare
species." Harper's Weekly.
His Own Betriyer.
Dealers in "antiques" generally like
to give their customers the impres
sion that the things they sell are
real and that there is absolutely
nothing in the way of reproduction
or imitations among their wares.
There is one man in this line, how
ever, who has shop in Fifth ave
nue who unconsciously gives his
business away by the sign on the
front of his shop, which reads, "An
tiques Made or Repaired." New
York TreBS.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
, trlgM lda f a tan Whs Was U Taka
Ovr Hli Dad's Bualnsis.
The head of a certain I'ittsburff
mnniifarturinir concern is an old
pcutlcman who built up his business
from nothing by his own dogged
and persistent toil and who has ucr
er felt that he could spare tho tima
for a vacation. Not long ago, how
ever, he decided that ho was getting
along in years and that he was en
titled to rel. ('ailing his son into
tho library, he said:
"Tom. I'vn worked Drctlv hard
for quite awhile now and have done
pretty well, no I hare about decided
to retire and turn tho busincus oer
to you. What do you say?"
Tho young man pondered tho ait
uation gravely; then a bright Idea
seemed to strike him, "Say, pop,"
he suggested, "how would it do for
you to work a few years longer and
then the two of us retire together?"
Harper's Weekly.
Mar In His Lin.
"1 dimply dote on tuldicr. Are
you n urn of Mar ?" '
"No, but I should like to becomo
her ton-in-Iaw."
Classics on th Turf.
"Do you think scholarship assists
a man to pecuniary success!'"
"I should say not," answered the
patron of the race. "Half the time
the bookmaker can't pronounce
correctly the name of horses on
which they win the most money."
Washington Star.
Why H Objected.
Mr. Slingelv I think it's a mis
tuke to make children believe there
is a Santa Chum.
Mrs. Stingcly 1 can't see any
harm in it.
Mr. Stingcly Why, it make
them expect too much. Judge.
H Knew the Latest Slang.
"Tommy, if you went to a party
and the hostess offered you a sec
ond dish of ice cream would you
puy 'No' or 'No, thank you?' "
"I'd say, 'You're on, an' I'll ride
around again.'" Cleveland Flain
Dealer. '
In tho Composing Room.
"Typo's sweetheart will not let
him embrace her."
"Why not?"
"Because when she once gets her
form made up she doesn't want it
pied in going to press." Lippin
cott's. Motor Heart.
Yeast Do you think automo
biles allect the heart?
Crimsonbcak I kuow they do.
I've felt mine jump many a time
when I've been crossing the street
in front of one. Yonkers States
man. Where It Cams From.
"To dream of eggs," said Mrs.
Wedderly, who was perusing ft
dream book, "is ft sign of money."
"Perhaps," rejoined her husband,
"that is the origin of the term
'shell out.' "Detroit Tribune.
How th Phrase Cam In Handy.
Algy I don't claim to be irre
sistible, Mi6s Tartun, but no girl
has ever vet rejected me.
Mis Tartun Well, you'U get
Jour rejection some day Uke it
rom me. Chicago Tribune.
Life r Death.
"Why," exclaimed the rabbit,
"you're running faster than I ever
saw you go before!"
"Yes," gasped the hard pressed
stag. "I'm running for deer life
now." Philadelphia Press.
Th Natural Effect.
"Why is there bo much more
smoke than fire about that new
concern ?"
"Because they have green hands
to burn." Baltimore American.
Accounted For.
Bill Is it true that beat at
tends ?
Jill Oh, yes. That is why so
nany hot headed men get cold feet.
Yonkers Statesman.
An Impaired, Vision.
"Yes, sir, your daughter loves me.
It was a case of love at first eight."
"First 6ight, eh f I must have her
consult an oculist at once." Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
urn
it . Liquor t wm
IN Tllti COUNTY COURT OK TUB
Kt& Of OKBOON FOR Li A KB
COUNTY.
In th matter of M jmtitlon )
of )
W. 7.. Mo& Harry Itotmrta)
partner rioliiif liuatnesa tin-)
dr the flnu nam ml atria)
of M a k Kolmrt. )
for Juenne to noil spirit-) Petition
uotis, limit and vinoue It-)
quota at North Warner Pre-)
cinct. Lake County Orison. )
We tho unditrelKneii, renidonts and
loyal voters of North Waroer Precinct,
Lake County Oron. respectfully
petition that the llonorahle County
Court of nald County and Htatt Kraut
a liecnue to W. Z. Mom and Harry
Ko'ierln, pitrtners doliiK ImalneMS tin
lfr the firm name and atyle of Momk
.vKoiiertu to li uplrituoiia, malt and
vinoiiH lliuorn, and terineuWd cider
commonly known as hard cider, In
.muni lhen lc than one gallon, at anid
Norll, Warner i'recinct in Raid Lake
(Viinty, O i'1oii. 'or the period ot
IX n uiillm
ch li. ry ll'irtiM Frank Kuvt"T
il Auulxiid W. Ktppel Harry
. ' .rim .1. II. Ofloy
II r.i-ni flel Win. LHiie
.In, ('nun r MIcIihcI Loin-
ne' . i ii W K. KtliljrT
iv . i Put O'Connel.
v. liriMl
i "illii I) U'Connei
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4 I, 11. 1). Kotierta ticiiiK flrct duly
MAorti, di-poxe uml hiiv, tlie foreKoiiiK
petition contains the names of an ue
tuul majority of tlio whole niimtier of
li-nal voter of North Warner nrecinct.
Lake County, Oregon; that each tin
nature thereto Is Keuuine ; that each
I it-rH ii whoso name ia siicned to said
petition Is, at the diite hereof, an ac
tual. resident of said Preclcnt, and has
actiiHlly ri'Hided In said precinct for
more than thifty days next; immedi
ately preeepiliiiK the dnl on which
he alined said petition. IT5? JUS-5
.11. H.iKOHKliTS.
Siilwerh'd and svorii to lieforej me
lhis 'JH day of .lauuary. VMH.2
IJ. M. IJatchelder,
Notary Public.
NOTICE. 1
Is hereliy iven that tho ituder
siKtied. Moss Ai Kolierts, petitioners
in tho forcKoini; petition, will apply
to the Couuty.Court of Lake County,
Oreuon, ou the &th day of March, l'.KJS,
for a license to sell spirituous, malt
nd vinous liijouura in lers iiantities
thiiu one Kailon, at North Warner
precinct Lake Couoty, Oregon, for
the period of Six months. 4
65 jj Moss & Roberts.
s, vj:
i.AKKVIKVV KEBKK All I.OIM.E No. t.
I. U. O. V., merti the. HoniI ami Fourth ft
Frl.Uyt ol c: li nviuth lu I. O. O. F. Hull. &
Sj Mr. Me Ilellijr NoMe Grand :
0 Mr. Alice Bunting Vice
2 .Mr. M. I). Mom Pwretery ; 5
Mr. L,. J. MairUton Trt-anurer. ij
Timber Land Notice.
United States Land Otflce, Lukeview
OreKou, Oee. 2U ItHJT.
Notice is hereby iziven that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, utitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In tho States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Laud
States by act of August 4, 18U'A Lydia
A Hobs, of Lakeview, county of
Lake, State of Oregon, has this day
tiled in this olllce his sworu statement
No. 3874, for the purchase .of the N
half, SE quarter, and Lots 3 and 4 of
Section 32, iu Township 37 S, Range
17 E., W. M., and will offer proof to
show that the laud Bought is more
valuable for its timber or atone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish bia claim .to said lands before
Register and Receiver at Lakeview
Oregon, on Friday the 27 th day of
March, 1908.
lie names aa witnesses: x Clayton G.
Klssell, Dan Oodsll,. Geo. Lynch,
Rosette Downey, Luther A. Ascough,
rYed L. Rosa, alt;of Lakeview Ore.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described landa are
requested to file tbeir claims ia this
omce on or before said 27th day of
March, 1908.
110 J. N. Watson, Register.
SALE of timber, Washington, v P'.j
d, January " 8, 1908. Sealed bids
marked outside '"Bid, Timber Sale
Application, December 'i, VJW, f Te
rn on t" and addreased to the Forester,
Forest 8ervloe, Washington, D. C,
will be received op to and including
the 24 day of February, 1908, for all
the merchantable dead timber stand
ing or down, and all the live timber
marked for cutting by the Forest offi
cers, located on a designated area in
approximately the Wtf Sec. 31, T. 26
&, K. 13 E., W. M. within the Fre
mont Natonal Forest, Oregon estima
ted to be 500,000 feet 11. M. of yellow
pine, log aoale, more or less. No bids
of leaa than 12.50 per thousand feet B.
M. for all merchantable dead and live
saw timber will be considered, and a
deposit of 1200 must be sent to Geo.
& King, Fiscal Agent, Forest Ser
vice, Washington, D. C, for each bid
submitted to the Forester. Timber
upon valid claima ia exempted from
sale. The right to rejeot any and all
bida la reserved. For further infor
mation and regulations governing
sales, address Guy M. Ingram, Forest
Supervisor, Lakeview, Oregon.
4 & K. E. Carter Acting Forester,
n . nmmvuiMnmK i mm i "".m . . ,mm i I'i'flW
rnlA(rrn!'5)riA
VA
Tlio Kind Yoi i-n VJvraja Boiifht, anil which had heen
In une for iver yt'vm, has borne t!o ultimtnre of
yt i and has been mode nnder lila per-
OyTV , aonal aapervlalon alnce 1 1 infancy.
uzf7yt -CUcJitl. Allovf no one to deceive? on In t'"'
All Counterfeit, Imitation and Jaat-aa-Bood " are but;
Kxperimente that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cantorla U a harmless nuhstitate for Cantor Oil, Pare
Boric, Drops and 8iothlng Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays I'evcrlsbnesn. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and ltowcl, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Vmc oiirr.oi, co.hh,, Tf WMur amnT. tin to err.
KILL the COUGH
AND CURE the LUNGS
w Br. ling's
lev; Discovery
FflR AfQUCHS
PRICE
IfL. A. CI IVk
hii kal
OLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED 8ATISFACX0HY
OB MONET REFUNDED.
MAGAZINE
READERS
SUNSET MAGAZINE
beautifully iUuatttxi. food iloriei gf
ad articlet about Cauforaia aad '
all th. Fu Wert. 1-
CA1TERA CRAFT
devoted each month to the ar.
lulic reproductioa oi the beat $1.00
woik oi amateur aod profeaaioaal B TaM
photographer a.
S0AD 01 A THOUSAND W0HOXSS
a book of 75 page, containing
120 colored photographa of Jo.VS
pictureaque apola ia Califonua
aad Oregoa.
Toul . . . $3.25
All for . . . . $1.50
Adrlrex all order to
SUNSET MAGAZINE
Fleed Buitdin;
San Franciarc
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Tba Kind Yoa Kara Always Bought !
Bears tha
BVgnatura of
THE
COUNTY
EXAMINER
LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS
TWO DOLLAR5 A YEAR.
ESTABLISHED
Signature
23
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Stori3 Lakeview, Oregon.
CJood Stock - - - New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
ing nith Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. fl. COREY,- - - Proprietor
Luviar, Ofjgoa.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May let, 1005.
Lt. Thrall ... A. M.Lv.PokegamalO 45 A M
Ar. bnfiua S.S5 ". Ar. Dixie 10.SS
" PleelBr'gS li " Kl'b Hp'irf 11.40
" Fall Cr'k.. 7.0-5 " Fall Crek 11.45 "
" Kl b8p'g7.10 " Bteel Br'ge 12.00
" Dixie 8.10 " ' Boru 12.20 f II
" Pokegma8J " ThraU 1.5 "
Klamath Springs Special.
L. Thrall 1.30 P. M.L. Kl'h Bp'gaS.45 P.'M
Ar. BKiia 1.55 " Ar. Fall CreekS.50 '
" Steel Br'ge2.15 - " Steel Br'ge S.00
Fall I'reek 2.S5 " Bogns 3.20
Kl'h6p'git40 " " Thrall S.45
i
fWllJCn X BE XiXAMINiSK CX
.eUs. We have allthe late
ljp st vies
stock a targe t assortment ot high
grade stationery so that there is
no delay in executing a large order.
Our prices willbe found to compare
favorably with other prices.
EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEW5
IN 1880.
Dl K ECTOR Y
j FratBiitU'. ,'urci of 0 imj t,k
4t New Pine Creekv Oregon.
PreacblngVervlcesat U:oclock A M
andA7:30 P.M. on each Sunday of
every month.
Hunday 8chiHl at lO.oclock A. M.
I'rnyer Service ut T;30 on Wednes-
; day evening of ench week.
All are cordially .invited to attend
the Services.
J. Hayden Howard, Pnator.
3
paiOCUMrO AND XT'
erftwiritfor.. t.l..re
rr. flvire. I.'.W v Ovi..
africliu. ate, j h
SmHrn dirrrt triih I
mmtry ami fm Iht fat
fjfeirl anil l.-.frlnrimir '
Writ or Cft'n ti u. 1. .
SIS kHata gtrwt, vi t
WASHING -
.1.
I u
i
lot Sc Klnn have the bet gruda
of iiqaora and cigars to be' found la
Oregon. t!
Ulanks for final proofi, Desert proof
imter land final proofs and blank affi
lavits for application for readvertise
Tjents .blank itnf' sfflilavits, etc. at
The Examiner )ffi-e. tf
Lakeview Cigar Factory
A. Storkm..., I'rop.
Maker of
, Havana and
Domestic Cigars
CO"rrT OKDCR SOLICTTB
Git an a trial. Store in the biick
bnildln next door to Poet A King sa
loon, akeview, Oregon.
Timber iMm.l etlre
I'nited States Land OHjce, Lakeview
Oregon., Dec 13h 1007.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pi i nee with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber landa
in the Ktata of California. Oreaon.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States byact of Aoeust 4, 1892, Addia
I. Harvey, of Lake lew, countyof Lake,
State of Oregon, baa this day filed in
this office hi sworn statement. No.
3S57, for the pnrchase of the NE qaar
ter, NE quarter, S half, NE quarter,
and NE quarter, SE quarter, of Sect
ion 18, in Township 40 S., Range 21, E
W. M, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes and to establish
his claim to said land before Register
and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon,
on Friday the 20th day of March, 1!J08.
lie names aa witnesses: W. F. Paine.
Taylor Meztker. W. M. Harvey,
Cieorge Storkmaa,
Any and all persons claiming ad
Tersely the above described landa art
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 20th day of
March, 1908.
5110 J. N. Watson, Register.
D1RECIORY.
'irst B.iutUt church of Lrkevie
Preachingserviicesa 1 11:A.M., and
7:30 P. M. oneach Sunday.
Sunday School 10: A. M.
Junior Society at 2:30 P. M.
Haptist Young Penple.a Union at
:30 V. M. on each Sunday.
Prayer meeting 7.30, P. M. on Wed
nesday eveniug.
Everybody Invited to attend all
ctervicea. A. Frank Simmons, pastor
The Examiner baa received a new
sample book of the Wall Street line
of engTaved certificates of atock and
bond blauks, the most up-to-date on
the market. Used and endorsed by
the leading financiers of America.
Copyrighted. Call and see them if
you need anything In this line, tf
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