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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
AKKVIEW PLUM STAGE LINE 1. F.. Tavlor, Prop. Office at B. keynolda' 5torc. Mage leaves Lakeview Monti a ve, Vi netriays and I 'cr e at 6 a. n ., arm al l'Mih at V j a Leaves I fh 1tn day. Tbondav and Saturday at a. in., arrive- at lakeview at 9 p. m I'ai-eenjrer ti x una way r 15 f. round trip. t-rfiitlit rates from May li i Nov. (- $.;.s ir hundred; fmu 5" 1st o Ma t 11.00 per henrlre ( i Jj I m a f l I Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, notice Ih li.'rvb.T given that all irriga tion, or inlllreee dttchea on all trout streams hrought Luke County, Ore. iron, taunt In? screened with a smalt inceh wire screening; at their head or Junction with the main channel of at ream. Alao all dania or obstruct ions on aald streams nuiat le pro vided with a tUh-tadder, or other ease meana of passage, at or near the mid die of the main channel, o a to al ow the pnnge f trout at nil t linen of year, aa provided by law. Said work to be done at low water time. or to be completed by rcb. t, ISKii. By order of J. A. Harhnm. Mieclal Deputy flah Warden for Lake County, Oregon. A. XI. House Painter. New fine Creek, lvr Hanger . . Oregon TUIC DlDtD I kept e Blast kC. iu InlQ rArin AJTt.rtl.lnt Agenee IM Hen. mm street. Kan Prant'taro. I'al.. where j eoatrsou lor ailvarllalnc ro be ntattr for It Onhaerlher to C frr thotr I Ih Kiamlnot who reiunn from one local Uy to another. rh roetnfne a.lilrvue nmtli remeniiM-r . drop OiUofltee ort m their paper re 1 dreaded o the rltht poatofllce n. O. CHURCH DIRECTORY. The flrat Sunday In each month, preaching at Union school house at 11 A. M. Aaide from thla preaching every Sunday at 11 A. M. and ":.' P. M. at Iakevlew. Sunday School at 10 A. M. League at 6:30. Prayermeetlng Thursday 7:30 P. M. Ladlea Aid Wednesday 1:30. . Choir practice Friday 7:30. jj f A. WITHW, M. D. Paisley, Orrrjon. F. COSSI Atteraey at Law f.Lkevlew. Otx-ne. . . I. Mini (tb-i, Lakevlaw t , , l. . IIH'7 till' - re by J;IVII (lint lit COM- I On' pn leiniia ot tha ael i . i.i . ..nr 3. IH7H, eutltled ii ' " the si.le ot timber hinds li. id ni fitliioriiiM, Oregon, Newtiltt, mimI WaHlitntftuu Territory," as txlenrii-i ti nil tlm I'ubllo liid HtMies by set ol Atiwtiat 4, IWi. Addli Tiller, of LnUeTlew, entiuty of Lake, Stale of Oii'uon, Iinn thla day (ilad io thio oHlee M aorti uliilemeiit. No. "t inn ptiri'iiaaa nr tne ixw quai ip niter, ami Lota I aud 0, o i.: i" Townslitp No. 37 S. N- 17 K . W. M . and i t " i ini tn eluii thai the lan, ' r i i re lalnabte tor Ita tlmba ii . a,' n nil Inr awrlciillural putpna er. .ii. t ii chtHbliHli hia I'laim to aald Ihi l i-rnri' lvitilnti'r ami Keeolver Ht 1 ,h ' . Oreion, on Monday, tha Hit . ay ot March, liU8 ) . iim i ik an it tieiw-e . tieo. Lynch, 1'. 1!. WuiKH'nck, M. S I la men, Sarah T ii iloi ck, ull ot Ijikeview, Oretfuu, M.y nixl nil peiemiM elainilnn ail iv I'm- iitM-ve ii ei rlhed lamia are -n l i. tlli their elalma In thla i Uinre aald llitb day if i. I!KS 3R Ii I . . re Oil Mh ul 10 J N. Watson, ReiiUter. OFFIOE-tMv BulMiM. . I VRJIATttr Attmej--at-1 w Ijiwd Matter leelll A cordial Invitation la extended to : orncB-Daly Building. you. A. J. Armstrong Paator. COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with moat adver tisers la that ttiey expect Imme diate returns of larre propor ttona. One prominent edvertlaer IQuatratee the principle of adver tlaliig Id this way: Th Biaaay mpcaeeA (r TrtlalBar la tk aaai um U lace4 at lattrMt Tk rata fraa tk aiTertlaf aa; mrm Tlrtaallr ta lataraat ta lavcataaaat. "Tlie sums epeat for adrertlamj are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing rood win Is somethlar that has value, which. If the sdver tlstar haa been properly done, caa osually be sold for the face value of the Investment "The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with which the Investment Is made. "Just as the quickest way to Increase Invested wealth Is by compounding- the Interest, Just so the quickest way to realise re salts from advertising- Is to com pound the return." Advertista: Kxperience. Aevertlaara st seed ratwna a tha inwit taraatad la We reach tha ale of Tin-It r Lcre. Parties who have timlier land for wale will do well to Investigate our termaand niethoda of handling lands. We have an office In La ke view, where j contracts can l made and options taken on land. We guarantee the highest market price, and are in a position to demand and obtain It, & having lieen in the business for many 5 Kinnira nr Tllf ainnin IJikerlrw v lUUlULR Ur IHt r.mPso.6 Mott on the 11 and 4th We.lne1y ol V aaeh unth la M.nto Hull. t p. m h. BILct, I omul loanuwr, K. N. UuiTinM.CIork. Tears and In close touch with all the ' w laksviewkncampment.no. u, S Q I. O. O. P. meet (ha tat and Sd Thnrv da? aTenlaaiolaneh month In Odd Pel low' Hall. UkeTlew. J. O. Venator, C. r C. O. MeUker, Serine. land dealers of the country. Satis- syrprJ I laciory reeuua guaranieeu djiiwls (irande Inveatment Co. Write C O. Metzker, Lakevlew, Oregon. HHKKP HHAWItM. Brndt wiin awaiiow rora is LAKEVIEW ALTURAS STAGE LINE H. E. Babies, Prop'r. Office in Bieber'5 Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Sanday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Alturaa at 6 p. m. Leavea Altoras for Lakeview si 6 o'clock s. m. or on the arrival of the stage from Madeline. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours af ter leaving Alturaa. Freight - Matter - Given Strict - Attention first - Class - Accmodatlciis. Imnae Drrw jatilCd U0.IIJ riShi nr lor swes; revarw lor wether. Mom two Hqanr Crop and HI" la right ear. Tar Brand Ul. Rang, i rant Lake PeatoBce addre. LakTlw.Oreoa 'limb.. I.rkiI Katle Cniti d States lind Otlloe, Lakeview ur.kiiii, live ,, WOT. .N ol ice hereby jtiven that in com pliMnce with th provisions of the act of ii. rem of June 3, 1878, entitled '. .i t ti r the ale of timber landa In tin- Mates of California, Oreou Ann i. Mint aeMiiKti u Territory. aa exii-mi'i to all the Public Land Stnie by act of Annuel 4, lsjej, Sarah liHrrt tl. ot Lakeview, county of L.aka, state of Oregon, haa thla any tiled lu thin .ittice his sworn statement, No, x t. r the purchase or the N half. NL quarter, SW quarter NK quarter. ainl .n quarter. SK quarter, of sect ion IN. in Township 38, H., Kanga .M , and will offer proof to show that the lauil aougbt ia more valuable for its timber or atone than for , rimiltiit hI rmrrirfeiaa anil n Jl ! tablinb hla claim to aaid laud before & the lKltr and receiver at Lake (0';vlew, Dreuon, on Friday, the 'sth H I day of rebriary, 1908. He names aa witnesses: G. W. liar dltv, J K. McCoul, Oeo. Lynch, T. E. Ilernard, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described landa are reqtiexted to file their claime Id this ofttce on or before aaid "JSth day of Feby 19C8. 61-10 J. N. Watson. Register. Zac Whitworth Brand with Crop off tali ear. Ball undarcrop or rlf ht lor twes; rrs lor wether Tar Brans W. Rang. PUh Creak. roatoBre ail rati Lakeview. Oreaei ' , 7 VA I TV" We have a full set of Mysell-Rolllns & Co's., samples of Stock Certificated and bonds, with price list. If you are organizing a stock company get our prices on stock certificates, tf Family liquors at Post & Kings $1,250 Reward. The Harney coant Live Block Aiaocl. lion, ol which 1 am a member, paytfT&O reward forarldenca leading to tha con viction ol par I It Iteallng atock be longing to it mem ber. In addition I offer t&M reward Horse brand horse- ho bar oa allber or both Jawa. Re corded InSoonntlea ans;e, Harnev, Lake and Crook Countlea. Horace vented when sold. Horaea aold to paa through thla section will be reported In thla paper. II not ao reported, pieaae write or tele phone The Time Herald, Main RM, Born. Ore gon. W. W .Brown, Burn, Ore- Reward for Horses " I will give $5.00 reward for Inform ation that will lead to the discovery of any home branded with an old norseenoe nrana on uotn jaws, piacea as in tnecnt In tbls advertisement, with fresh triangle brand underneath the horseshoe. The triangle placed in sucn a manner as would cover up a bar on both Jaws. Animals muat be found In the possession .of some person or persons. Timber liad Met ire. United States lnd Onlce, Lakeview Oregon, Dec. 0, 1007. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June, 3 1878, entitled "An at for the aale of timber land in the State- of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all tb Public Land atates by act of August 4, 181ft!. William W. Hampton, of Paisley, county of Lake, state of Oregon, baa this day Bled in this otllce hie aworn statement. No. 3824, for the purchase of the SW quarter, NK, quarter, NISEI, Kec. &, T, oair, ot, quarter, and bfci quarter, 1 1,1 , quarter, or Ket-tlon 'Si In Township jo, . offer aougbt la more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purpos es, and to establish bis claim to aaid land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Monday, the 24 in aay 01 r eoruary, luue. He names aa witnesses: R D. Jack son, Frank Dobkina, Oeorge Harper, of ratsiey, ureoo, aud ueorge imery 01 Oliver la as, uregon. Any and all persona claiming adver eeiy tbe above do scribed lands are re quested to file their clalma iu tbia otilce on or before aaid 24th day of Feb. 1908. 5110 J.N. Watson, Register TIMMfcM tTH K. Department of tbe interior, United States Land Otllce, Lakeview Oregon, Dec 7, 11)07. Notice la hereby given that In com pliance with tha provisions of the act of Cougresa of June 3, 1878 entitled "An act for the aaia of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Publlo Laud Htate by act of August 4, IHIftl Lena F. Mallny. of Lakeview, county of Lake. State of Oregou, haa thla day tiled In thla office hla sworn statement No 38:i, for the purchase of the HW quarter of rWtlon No. H, In Town- sblp 'o. W K, Range No. 17 K, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the bind aougbt la more valuable for Ita tlinl.er or stone than lor agrlcul final purposes, and to establish hla claim to hM laud before Register and Receiver at lkevlnw Oregon, 011 Fri day, I hi 28th day of February, 1!K8. He names as witnesses: John fitlndt of lluiianra Oregon, D. P. Malloy, F. P. Light, Minnie A. Light, of Lake view, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described landa ara requited to file their claims In thla otllce ou or before aald 28tb da of February, 1008, 01" . J. N. Watson, Register. Timbre l-ana Settee. United Statea I .ami onlce, lake view Oregon, Dec. , 10U7. Notice is hereby given that lu com pliance with the provision of the set or congress or June :i, 1878, entitled "AU act for the sale of tltubtir lands in llie Mates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," fjii-iiuou 10 mi me i-ulilio Laud carl of this line Ml... I 1.. ...1. ...1 ai uivu 111 mis oiiicw 111a aworn state meut, Ino. mzv, for the purchase of ine w tSKi SK SV .1 Slid ,t; of Hectlon No. llL In lownwnip o. an H, Kange No. 18, K. n. in., eiiu miii oner ornor to ahn tbat tbe land aougbt la mors valuable ror us 1 1 in lie r or alone titan for uri cultural purposes, aud to establish hi claim to aald land before Register sod receiver at Lrftkevlew Oregon, ou inurauay the aotb day of Feby., I'.kW. He namea aa wltnaaaea! W. a. Uii. ahlre, O. F Oliver, Cllde Cogburn. K Kmally, all of Lakeview Oreuon. Any and all persona claiming ml. veraely tbe above deacrllte.l landa are requested to tile their eiaima In thla oftice on or before aald 20th day of Feby. 1008. 6t-lo. J. N. Watson, Register. Uepa rt men t of t hi" IZi er I i7r f f nTt ! States Land Otllce, Lakeview, Ore gou, Nov. 2flL 1007. NOT1CK ia herebv irlv en that flit. State of Oregon has, uudor the pro visions of the Act of Congress of Aug ust 14. 1848. aud tha acts sunnlnman. Ul and amendatory thereof, made ap plication for the following decrlbed, unappropriated, uon mineral, aur. veyed public laud as indemnlt fnr losses to Its grant for common achool purposes, to-wit. : List No. 238. for SWl. Rnn. 21. T 30 8., R. 10 K., W. M. List No. 2:B, for NK4 RWl, SW 20 a. and Lot 4. Ho. S.. lt.1 9 H. W.M . any and all Woman'sWorld MRS. JAN KUBELUa. Whe la Happily Married te a Men ef Qeniu. Twetify-aeven ' years ago tn pour Ilohemlnn market gnrduner Kttnelllc to whom eon lind Just Uhiii 001 ', would have called I limine anyixniy nut predicted tbnt the baby would inn- marry Into the most excttisMe sriai"--racy In Euioe, In his purt ol Hie world music la the supreme an, inul It aeemed natural that the king of imxlern vtollnlsta should wed Cotmlee Marlnnne Csaky, dnughter of one of those undent lloheiulati boiiswa Unit trace their origin further back limn any other aristocracy In Kuroim, Ku bellk was but twcnty thri-e years M at the ti ne of hltt tnarrlnge. and t'ie - - - ,w rw 1 . , uiil.U t.a Klates by act of August 4, 1802, Pc F. Wilehire, of Lakeview, county ise, oisie 01 uregon, una 1 awe a pin NF-t 8W Seo, Oernria rl mlnir nt. , nai ge 10, r. w. w., and will veraeiy the above described landa are prool to ebow tbat tbe land requested to file In thU office their eaiu claims on or bofore the 31st day or January, lOoH. 5010 J. N . V alien, Rrglste Timber Laael Retire To All Our Subscribers limber f-aad 111 Mice. United SUtea Land Office, Lakeview uregon, Uec vz, 11x77. Notice ia hereby given that In com pliance with the provialona of the set of Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled An act for tne aale of timber landa in tbe btatea of Califorina, Oregon. Nev ads, end Washington Territory." as extended to all the PublloLsnd states by set of Ansust 4. 1802, frank F. Toler. of Lakeview. conn The Great AMERICAN FARMER Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of the Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. The American Farmer is the only Literary Farm Journaljpub lished. It fills a position of its own and has taken the lead ing place in the homes of rural people in'- every section of the United States. It gives the farmer and his family something to think about aside from the hum drum of routine duties. Every Issue Contains an Original Poem by S0L0NJL. OOODE. Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the PaiCe Of One! Tlie County Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 h is unparalleled offer is made to all new subscribers, and all old ones who pay up all arrears and renew within ninety days. Sample copies free. Address: C. O. iletzker, Lakeview, Oregon. ty of Lake, Bute of Oregon, bss this V 1 " w.u, on. " dsy filed in this office bla aworn state- d,'7' Y1" 2710 d'T ot eruary, ment No. 382, for the purchase of the John E half BE Quarter. NW ooarter. HE quarter, and HE quarter, SW quar ter, of Section 22, in Township 37, 8., Range 17, E. W. M.. snd will offer proof to show that tbe lend sought is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, sod to establish bis claim to aaid land before Kegiater and Keceiver st Lakeview Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 6th, day of Marcn, iuub. lie names aa witnesses E. E. Woodcock, Ai. B. Barnes, Geo, Lynch. Barah T. Woodcock, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any snd all peisons claiming adver ely tbe above described landa are re I quested to file tbeir claims In tbia office on or before said 6th day of March, 1908. 6110 J. N. Watson. Register. Uoilel Statea Land Office, Lakeview uregon, Uec. 7tb, 1U07. Notice ia hereby irlven that I pliance with tbe provisions of the act of Uongrsa of June 3, . 1878, eutltled. "An set for tbe saie of timber landa in lbs states of California, Oregon, Nevada snd Washington Territory,'' a mifuuea io an ine 1'uLIio land Stales by act of August 4, 1892, Ueorge W. Uloomlngcamp of My, ooumy or nianiain, state or Oregon, Das ibis day Hied la this office his aworn statement, No. 3831, for the purcDaae ot tbe o half, NW quarter, snd N half, SW quarter, of Section 24, in Towoablp 87 S..Itanire 16 H. W.M . snd will offer proof to show tbat the land aougbt la more valuable for Ita iimoer or stone than for agricultural pnr poses, and lo establish bla claim to aald land before Ken Is ter and K celver, at Lakeview Oregon, on Thura 1908 Rtlnrit. of Bonsnaz. Oregon snd James Mo. Shane, Nellie McShane, Frank Hutch- I os, all of Lakeview Uregon. Any snd all persons claiming adr aely tbe above described landa ara re quested to file their clalma In tbls office on or before aaid 27th day of reDy. lyos. 62-10 J. N. Wataon. Realater. Mil. IAX BUSBLIS. little counteaa waa even younger. Ibey live at Kolln, Bohemia, where tbe famous violinist baa bought s caa tle. and there they divide their time between music and tbe care of their twin daughters. If there la anything in tbe adage tbat s good eon makes a good husband. Mrs. Kubelik should be very happy, for her huaband la dovot ed to bla old peasant mother and deep ly revere the memory of bis father, who made every sacrifice for bla eon's musical education. The Drat money Jan earned by playing be spent to buying a wreath for hla fathera grave. Kubelik Is making a concert tour lo America thla winter, and hla wife ac companies blm. Tlaaher Lm4 Netlee. United Statea Land Office. Lakeview uregon uec. inn luua. Notice ia hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provialona of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878. 'entitled "An set for the smIo ot tibmer landa In tbe States of Califorina. Oreeon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended io ail toe robiio Jand Btatea by set of August 4. 1892. Thomas J. FowelL of Lakeview. county of Lake, State of Oregon, bas tola day Died in tbls omoe bla sworn statement, No. 3836, for the purchase of tbe Hi naif, NW quarter, snd W half. NE quarter, of section 29. In Township 38, 8., Range 16, E., W.M., snd will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or stons than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register snd Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, tbe 3rd dsy of March, 1008. lie names as witnesses: Jamea E. Murray, Paul E. lingua. A. Storkman. Obas. Oliver, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons clsimlng adver sely tbe sbove described lands are re quested to file tbeir claims in this office on- or before said 3rd day of Marcb. 1808 161-10 13. N Watson, Register, Tiaabei-Land Netlee. , United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, December 28, 1907. Notice is hereby given tbat in com pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entiled. "An Act for the sale of timber lands in tbe states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public land states by act of August 4, 1892, O. Oscar Metzker, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, bas tbia day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 3889, for the purchase of tbe N balf EE quarter, SE quarter SE quaiter section 27, and sWquarter sw quarter of section 26, in township 38 B..K. 18 E. W. M , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoaoa, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 2Cth day of Marcb, 1908. lie names as witnesses: J. D. Aoten, O. W. Hardlaty, O. 0. Price, Burr R. McMartln, all of Lake view, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described lands are requeated.to file tbeir clalm;in tbls office on or before said 20th day of March, 1908. 2-10 J. N. Watson, Regiater. An Effective Room Oaoorstisn. Not every girl la ao fortunate as to have a largo room for bersulf, and eapeclally If she be of a large family ber ewa private room may be very small Indeed, and it is then tbat all a girl's Ingenuity Is brought Into full plsy so tbat the beat possible effect may be obtained in a limited apace. Nothing so reflects a girl's character and personality aa ber own bedroom or boudoir. First of all, sn outsider caa tell whether the girl Is naturally neat or given to sblftleaaness. The books first and then tbs pictures oo the wall abow what sort of things moat appeal to her, whether she la frivolous or perhaps too serious mluded. and even the wall paper reflects tbe natu ral characteristics to a certain extent, for a bright pink room with rose color aboundAg everywhere must needs be long to a sunny, happy disposition, while a soft green paper relieved by a note of pink or yellow In the border and hangings Is aald to portray a char acter rond or quiet and Intellectual pursuits. ' It Is of course fer easier to make a large room bright and attractive than email one, but If tbe wall Da Dec la carefully selected, of a pattern that tends to give the effect of space behind the design, and If tbe bauglnsa carrr out the exact design and color of the paper considerable sUe Is sdded to the room. A striped paper, for eiamnU Is not good In a long, narrow room un less there ht a deep flower bordn- tr shorten and widen tbe effect, while a small design in tiny flowers or spray Is better in a small than a large room. For an extremely Uny room a Dlain paper mrtfre or cartridge Is best, wlta the curtains and chair covetinge of the same shade in chlnts or of a bright flowered chlnts matching tha border ef tbe paper. Tbe glazed English thin ties r a. cldedly fashionable at the moment ni certainly they do tend to brtuhten a room even more than the American and French chluts, with lu soft, dull surfsce. lu eeloctiog the hangings aa well as tbs paper for a room thr ia much to be taken Into consideration beyond the mere cbooelne- of an a tt Uve pattern or pretty abode of color-Ing. Getting Rid of s..i. Often wbeu a house she Is annoyed by finding pests of various kind, ssneeun hthn. W "af par. HVU