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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
V or h i ti, v(t4?til . . Tlea-PrenldcBi Sxnr.tary of Slat. IiIKMTiii.V ,, Tht-oi"r Rooarvei. Dim. W. rlrb'W .... Ellhu Ri eecrctar? of Traury... Secretary of War. ..... , Attorney General Poaimaator General... . rtaryof Nvjr Secretary Interior Secretary ot Axrlrullur , , LmII. H.aha . Wa. H.Taft Win. II. Moody to. B. Cortclroa ...Chaa. J. Rottapart K. A. Hitchcock J ncaWlltoD Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW-PAISLnY, s : Al W.VbRYAnI Proprietor. Leaven Lakeview nt 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaver Paisley at 0 :30 a. in every day bu Sunday. Phmihi' arclj R4 trt. li OFFICE - Reynold A WlnP.liT uk vL Secretary of Cotninvirt .V.CMctcal! Cltlel Jo.tlr. .... Melvlll. W. roller VwpAllon Warner, It. 8. Petition Commlnlonrr W.B. Richard C. 8. Land Comralraloner tTATK. I OTrnor Geo. Chambrlal 'ry otStat r. I. Punbar r .m makp jlhie Prints of any rer ...C.fUMoors ,,,.-, i,i , r ,..i.,, f,n,i Blue Prints Made. A.M.Crawford J. H. Acaermao , J. R. Whitney J. W. Sal icy 1 John M.Oarta J v. W. Fulton SIXTH JimtCIAL PICTRlrT. ladge H. L. Benton Joint Senator John A. Lagcock Attorney Ueneral suat. Public Inntructloa frloicr Dairy and Food Com 9.S. Be na tort District, and do Call on or write Lakeview. Onr-fron. abstract Work. M. It. SNIDER 4s-tf Eli Restaurant, at nil hours. First class moid a tf pre.eentat:re. S H. P. Bel O. H. Merr Mining ofhee. blanks At the Examiner xr man Attorney W.J.Moor I' 8. LAND OFFICE. J.N.Wataon R ite 0 V. eiiidcr ReooWor L a I cor NTT. todge B. y CIek.. K.N. Jaquieh dnerlff Albert Pont Treasurer F. O. ' lstrom aascasor .. V . O. We School 8upt J.Q.WUlit Surveyor Commistiouers Stock Inspector TOWN OFLAKEV!EW. U SneUinj Mayoi Co mellmeu Timber Land Nmlce. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon. Jan. 25. 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1878, eu tilted "Ad act for the sale nf timber land In the States of California, Oregou, Nevada, and Washington Territory," 11 extended to all the Publio Laud States by act of August 4, 1802, Willis J. Mtilkev. of Cresswell. c- E- Mo"r , rmtuty of Lane, State of Oregou, has 1 u . 'lied in this office his sworn state- h !'i v.r.i1,lpt. N- fr the rurchase of P"Dr-M11P,the Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, of Section No. M, 'n Township No. 00 S., Range No. 10 K., W, M., and will offer proof to show that the land (ought is more val liahlft for ita timlwr nr stnnn tlnui for t ... a. j B ln l I HrKrii-tinunu I'tirrosos, aim 10 psiao- W.B.Snider '. Recorder ! "sa Dia Haim to said laud before A.Bieber.. ...... ................ Treasurer 't,ant' llr!t Klamath Co., at his . ouirnj at lYJamatn rails liregou, on Ueduesday, the loth day of April, Har-T Bailey I R. P. Malioy j . Tucker 1 If vou are tlilokinir of orsrnnlziuir n 10(8. . , . 2 He names as witnecses: W, tLH:& luiu(f&iij Bt-t? uur ucw nrujjir9 oWall Strt engraved stiKk certlfl Butter paper at The Examiner fflce. The Best made, at f175 for 600 and W.50 for 1000. tf The Wall street line of engraved certificates of Stock aud Bond blank at the Examiner office. Nw sample ook received Monday evening. II you want stock certificates see ou samples and get our prices. tf Dutch luachat the Brewery Sa von, tf F. Reed. iVlattie B. Keed. Charles E. Mulker. Arthur C. Olieiiin, all of Bly, Urenon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said Uth day of April, IOCS. 510 J. N. Watson. Register. fie .tt i ' ! ""t rerr" r4 BoM. ijt .-jtijcj... . J., ie mriijuicrlt vein. E, Feryy'3 CrJ Annual tor 1908 Wt 1 1 - -vttor-nt rBEK for y .k- .. i'. . fceotU UIJ yoo get U v 0. H. fv.' .:' 1 Cj., Daiift, Ma. $100 Reward $ ,0. 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Contains hundreds of portraits of "people In the public eye," of cartoons, illustrations and valuable original articles. Regular Price per Year c 00. MONTHLY. 60 to 100 pages, 10 by 14 Inches Eveiy hisue Is full of brlbiant and fasclnatlbg Serial and Short Stories, original articles on "TheJWorli 6t the V orld," wlthdepartmentscoverlngall phased Of "Trw Home, Life aud the Person," and .with manyinnplratlonal features. Regular Price per Year 1 .01 WEEKLY: The Leading Paper 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 la I860. R(9 lar Price per Year 2.00 Timber l.au fi .oilrr. United States Laud Office, view, Oregon, Pee. I.'i, 10O7. Notice i.t hereby given that in com pliance with the proviaions of the act of Congress of June .3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timner land in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wiixhiugtoii Territory,'' as extended to ull the Public Lund States by act nf August 4, Wr, Maggie. C. Bernard, of Iukeviuw, county of Luke, State of Oregon, Iihh this day filed in this odieu bis nuurn btatu'tient. No. lihil, for the purchane of the SE quarter, NE quarter, E half, SE quarter, and SV quarter, SE quarter, of Section 3n, In Tuwu- jhhipIWS., KaiiKe-'JI, E., W. M., and i w ill olfer proof to show that the laud 'sought is more valuable for its timber ! or Dtone than for agricultural purpos es, nod to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeviow, Oregou, on Saturday, the 7th day of March, 1"J08. He names witueses: Otto Ilardisty Jsb. E. McCoul, T. E. Bernard, O. W. Hardisty, all of Lakeview, Oreg"ti. Any and all persons, claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims iu this office on or before said 7th day of March, 11)08. 5110 .T. N. Wateon, Register. Here a Good Advice. O. 8. Woolever, one of the beat known merchants of Le Rays ville, N. Y. Bays: "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good twenty'years ago." Cures evey sore, wound, burn or abrasion. 25c at Lee Beall's Drug Store. The regular price of these 4 great publlcat. Our Price - - - - -nt, Is - - - - - - $7.00 $5.0o SUBSCRIPTIONS, NEW OR RENEWALS, TO ANY OF "THE BIO FOUR' MAY BEGIN AT ANY TIME. SEPARATE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MAGAZINES WILL NOT BE RECEIVED. . THE FOUR PJWCAT10NS MU5T BB 5ENT TO ONE ADDRESS. Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Oregon Timber laad Motlee fUnited States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Deo. 13th ,1007. Notice is hereby Riven that in com liance with the proviaions of the act Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled n An act for the sale of timber lands the states of California, Oregon, evada, and Washington Territory,1' as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Anita Boyd, of Lakeview, County of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this day riled in this office bis sworn statement, No. 3851, for the purchase of the W half, Fi half of Bee. No. 18, la Town snip No. 37 B., Range No. 17 E., W. M ,, and will offier proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register sod Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th day of March, 1998. He names as witnesses: W. R. Boyd, Zaok Whltwortb. George Lynch, Fiank Howard all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and ull persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested 'to file their claims In this office on or before said 17tn day of March, 1008. 5210 J. N. Watson, Register Unltsd Slates Land Office, Lake- MOOES OF THE MOMENT, view, Oregon. Dec. 11. 1007. . - Notice U hereby given that In com pllanoe with the provision of the act nf Conurea of June 3 IKTfl, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands An Odd Peny Skin Coat Quaint Ben , rets Per We Folk. More odd than pretty Is a pony akin one piece ami trimmed wllli colored Und building, the kind Hint Is worked on a loom, The crude effect la modified by vetting the trimming with black chiffon, while narrow chiffon hng In close tnaselM made from bends inatelh In the decoration. The ifcitcral style of winter lint runs smoothly to width. It Is short It front, scoops down akin to I'. re 1 1 in the State of California, Oregon ! ' short mandarin stylo cut In Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Pobllo Laud State liy act of August, 1HUU, Harriet 0. Newell, of Lakevlw, county nt Lake. State of Oregon, has this day Hied In this uftloe his sworn statement No. :imi5, for the purchase of the NW quarter, of Section Iki, In Towmihlp ;W S., lbinge 17, K W M., and will olfer proof to show that the hind sought la more valuable tor It Urn her or utone than for agricultural pur posea, and to estahllih hi claim be fore Register and Receiver at Lake view Oregon on Mouday the 23 day of March, RHW. ile iiama as wltnesse: l M. (Ju ry, W. R. Hamtneraley. L (J. Thotn as, Dsn Chaudler, sll of Lakeview Oregon. A uy and nil persona claiming ad versely the above deaeriled lands are requested to tile their claims in this offijo on or before ald 2.1 day of March, 11K8. 61-10 J, N. Watson, Register. Tlmher ljinl poller. United StHtes Laud Office. Lakeview Oregon, D.Hi. l.lth, I1H7. Notice Is herfby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 7H, entitled "An Met f.ir (.. li.ln r l, I.....I., ' III the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended to all tlm l'ulule Land Stsfes by act of August I. 1.SH2. linrr R. Mc.Nlnrtin. of Lakevlev. comity of Lake, Slate of Oregon, has tills day fll"d lu litis office his sworn statement, No. IIH.VI, fur tlm ptirchnve ofthnNE quarter, NW miHrter. W half, NKmmrter. Hint NW tinurlrr. SE tpiarter, of Section III, In Town ship ass., Rauue IS, E., W. M., snd will olfer proof to allow that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tiui her or stone than tor nut Icullural purposes, and to esfnbliwh his cInIiii to said land before Reulster and Rh ceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Thnr day the lUth tlay .f March, 1!kih. He names as witnesses t C. l'rlcc, C O. Metzker. J. It. Auten. (I. W. HnrdiHty, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persous claiiniiiu ad versely th above deitcrlhed lands aru renieHtel to tile their claims in this ottlce on or lief Die aald Uth day ol March, i:t8. 51 10 J. N. Watson KeiMaler (lie's each can't Timber Ljinit Noike United States Laud Office .Lakeview Oregon, r'i). (J-.h, 1.KH. Notice Is herbey given that In coin pliancB with the orovlslons tif tho act of Congress of June a, 1H78, entitled, An act for tho sale of timber lauds In the States of Calif rniu. Oregon. Nevada, Jitnl Washington Ttrrltory," as cxtenfled to all the Public l.und States by net of August 4, 1M2, r red L. Kos, f Lakeview county of Luke, State of Oregon, has Hied iu this office bU sworn statement No iHKM, for the purchase of the NE quar ter, of Section .12, In Township 3 S., Eaugo 1H E.,W. M. and will IIVr proof ji show that the land sought is u)oft-,u)(iia?jlo fortes tiuibet or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, ru Saturday, the 0th day of May, V.m. He names as witnesses: Ceorue Lynch, K. E. Woodcock, Marion S. Harues, Dan Chandler, nil of Luke view Oregon. Any rfiid all persons claiming ad versnly the above doscribd lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or lfore said Uth ilay of May, l'.HiS. 710 J. N". Watson, RugUtcr. Timber Land Notkt United Slates Land Office Lakeview Oregon, Feb. I'.th I'.HlS. Notice is hereby gl'cn that iu com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lh78, entitled, "Au act fur the sale of timber lauds in the Slate.) of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," us extended to all the Public Lund Stateo by act of August 4, I'J2, Elden E. Woodcock, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, has tiled in this office his sworn statement, No. 3005, for the purchase of the SE quarter, of Section 32, iu Township, 38 S , Range 18, E., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land soui'ht is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud before Register aud Re ceiver at Lakeview Oregon on Mon day, the Uth day of May, 1908. He names as witnesses : Oeo. Lynch, M. S. Ramos, Fred Ross, Dan Chand ler, all of Lakeview Orogon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are run u es ted to file their claims in this office on or before said Uth, day of May, 1008. 710 J. N. Watson, Register. Timber Land Nolle. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Feb. 4, 1908. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance wltb the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califorlna, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory, " as extended to all the Dublio Land States by act of August 4. 1802, WARREN HOWARD, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon has filed In this office bis sworn statement No. 3083. for the purchase of the S half, SE quarter, NW quarter, SE V, 8E quarter, SW quarter, of Section 2, In Township 38 S., Range 10 E., W. M.f and Will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, ou Monday the 4th day of May, 1908. He names as witnesses: Henry E. Holbert, Frank Howard, Walterlloward I'lyner Howard, all of Lakeview Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 4th day ot May, 1908. 7-10 J. N, Watson, Register. A TOY roa THK eAtiV-1s4 bonnet Udilud and soars mil on side so that a girl's best friend get within n yard of her. t here are the uiuilulest little I Mitch bonnets with plaid ribbons thai lire wuru by both the sinnll boy and girl. And the old fashioned puke bouuet has come back to town for the Utile lady. A medium between (he plain linen collar and thu soft muslin and luwn neckwear Is met wllli an openwork collar of linen lace aud strappings of cambi'lc or linen, Then there are nil round collars composed of five or six narrow bauds of p,iie or linen nulled by hairpin work and overlaid In parts with leaves of embroidered pique or llueu. Very frcqucully a woman tries lo button a glove on before It has Is-cn fully tilted, aud as n result she team a tiny trlcornercd piece from the thumb or else breaks the kid where the stitching comes, so that It shows white, and often the button will pull out, bringing with It a piece of kid. Refore trying to button the glove keep smoothing the kid from Hie back of the hand toward the palm until the edges meet easily without undue strain. There Is nothing that can be mndo more certain to carry Joy to the young recipient's heart than such a toy na the one Illustrated. Pussy Is so fascinat ingly soft and so charmingly realistic! As Illustrated she Is made of soft while fur plush, hut any color sugges tive of pussy cuts can Im used. Jt lUO CHOLLKT. SMART STYLES. Ready to Mak. Up N.t Rob.. A N.w Modal In Daby 8tip. 'hilnnlna1filIe hut rolien aii" am In the shops all ready lo make up. One such robe In Alice blue, with uurruiv Valenciennes run nil over It and wllli quite billowy flouncing nt the bottom, was only $1.0.1. a most surprising prl-o when one considers that I lie mle al most fashions Itself Into a gow n with out any cost of milking Mateilnl fur the blouse Is scpurntc, while i'n Irt ,'AV i'V VJI.7 p fob dust x.rrn.1 oihls 144. is ready to be put Into the hem end on the walsthnnd. A lawn or taffeta lin ing Is all that la needed. These robes come In pink, lavender and cream. A uew model for a baby slip Is a little prlucess dress done with rows of lengthwise tucks, which, alternating; With Valenciennes Insertion, form the body of the garment and give fullness; below the hip line. The square Jacket and the plaited skirt In some heavy stuffs, plaid or plaid brown reds or very dark blues, are much worn. With them are seen shirt blouses trimmed with Jabots that grow fuller and wider every day. Military buttons are possessed by most women. One of these makes an effective center to a fiat puff of velvet and forms a good example ot the homemade coat button. The puff should be cut on the cross, a cord ex tending from the edge across tho coat to loop over the "working" button on the other side. For hair ornaments the Parlslenne favors a single large rose or a cluster of smaller flowers, but coronets and small wreaths of leaves have A de cided vogue aud are ccrtnlnly among the prettiest aud most becoming of ornaments. The cut shows a most useful and pretty school or play apron made of chambray In a checked design. The pipings are of plain blue chambray. JUD10 CHOLLKT.