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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
AKliVI EW MLUSM STAGE LINE 1'. E. Tsvlor, Prop. Office at B. Reynolds' 5torc. Btsge leave Lakeview Monday. Wed Beedaytsnd Fnd i f a. in., arrive at P'nr-h at p . 1 eaves Finrb To day rhuredav and Saturday, at 6 a. m arnvt at Lskeview at 9 p. m. Ta -Hirer (are 3 one way or 3 fo round trip, pencil i rate trom Mt; lit to Nov. let .r. hundred; fro it Nov. lt to Ma lot tl.o er hnndr COMPOUND INTEREST The trouble with moat adver tiser la that tney expect Imme diate return of Urge propor tion. One prominent advertiser Illustrates the principle of adver tising lo this way: Tk er ezpB4e4 AverUai; la the mmm mm It Ute mt Uttrttt Tke rata trm the 4vertllai are rtrtumllr the Interest the lavestaneat. Ttte surus spent for advertising are properly chargeable to cap ital account because the result ing good win Is something that ha value, which. If the adver tiaLng has been properly done, can usually be sold for the face value of the Investment. "The rate of Interest Is deter mined by the skill with which the investment la made. , "Just as the quickest way to Increase Invested wealth is by compounding the Interest, Just so the quickest way to realise re salt from advertising Is to com peond the returns." Advertising Experience, AsverttMrs get reed returns ea the aneuat lnvtd la ear coltunaa. We reach the ' Notice. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, i hotk-e I hereby given that all lrrlK ttiin, or mlllrace ditches on all trout streams throught Lake County, Oro jron, must lw screened with a atnall mesh wire scm-ntnjr at their bend or Junction wlth'th main channel of stream. Also all dnni or obstruct Ions on said strrnrna must I pro vided with a fish-ladder, or othereasy means of paeeMjre. at or near the mld dk of the main channel, so a to al ow the pnM-RKe ( trout at all times of year, as provided by law. Said work to be done at low water time, or to lie completed by Feb. 7, 1907. Br order of .1 A. Pnrhniu. .sneciiil lteputy Ash Witrdvo for Lake County. Oregon. Mouse jarxt PPr TrSll- Hanger - . Orcoon : Painter New Pine Creek, TUIC D1DCD I kpt on 8 It t B.C. 0i I Hi-) rArtn AJwllilm Agone IM Sn mm8troot, San Frneleo, Cel., whoro ooatravt lor admrltilnf can b mad lor II H. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY. The first Sunday tn each month, preaching at I'nlon school hotiw at 11 A. M. Aside from this prvAchluj; every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:.W P. M. at Iakevlew, Sunday School at 10 A. M. League at ti:3n. rrayermeetlng Thursday 7:30 P. M. Ladles Aid Wednesday 1:30. Choir practice F riday 7:30. A cordial Invitation Is extended to you. A. J. Armstrong Pastor. onbwrlbor lo Is Rmmlnor who romov frvm on locality lo anoiliot. ur rhanti lhlr roMoffloe nddrvM onmiin romomoor w drop UiUomoe rrU to their paper can be ad droaaod lo Iho right poUIBo. a UITUIII t n !v H, WIIIHM, M. D. S rHYSH IAS aa MI RUROM J Paisley, Oregon. Attaraey at Latv J.lAhevtew. Orr OrrtCE-la) BulMlat- I. I "KATF Al tamry-al-la w Laae Matter Hpeelalt OFFICE Daly Bnitdtnf. .f a r mr tannin Lakorlow I Ul I flt UHLUc.mpNo.tta V f' Mcauon lh td and 4th Wodnoaday ol 1 each aintb In Maaonio nan, ai p. C N. latiVTaH, Clerk. L i ale of Tiirktr Lcn4. Tartles who bare tlmler land for sale will do well to Investigate our terms and methods ol handling lands. We hare an office in Lakeview, where contracts can t made and options taken on land, we guarantee tnejgggg highest market price, and are In a J lakkvikw kscampmint. No position to demand and obtain having len in thebuslnese for many ; ffl T7w . Metikcr, Scribe. years and in close touch with all the c P land dealers of the country. Satis factory results guaranteed by the La (irande Investment Co. Write C O. Metiker, Lakeview, Oregon. LAKEVIEW --ALTURAS eMM.BllHaaVMMH. STAGE LINE B. E. Baki. Prop'r. Office in Bleber's Store Stage leaves Lakeview daily, ex cept Ssnday at 6 a. m. Arrive at Altnras at 6 p. m. Leave Altnras for Lakeview a 6 o'clock a. m. or on tbe arriva of the U(te from Madeline. Ar rive in Lakeview in 12 boar af ter leaving Altara. Freight - Matters - Given Strict - Attention ... lemao Rorrv Srndt wii btvallow Fork l JdiilcS Dai I J rlthi ear for awoa; rotara, tor wether. Bom ewe Square Crop and Bill In right ear. Tar Brand 111. Range. Crant Lake. PeeioBc addreea, LakeTlew.Orego Zac Whitworth ear. Ball Daderorop or right tor ewee: reieree lor wnther Tar Brano W. Rant. rih Creak. ouIBre ad-ree. Lakrvlew. Oren $l,2s0 Reward. 1 ne uarncj vouu.j lion, of which I am a member, pajrtt7AU reward (orerldence Iradlng to the con viction of partiet airanng aioca do- londDg lo ita mem bora. To addition I uflrr -too reward Moree brand horae- aboe bar on either or botb )awt. K corded lnHconntloe ange, Barner, Lake and Crook Countlra Bono vented when eold. Uoraotaold to pats through thlaaection will be rearted In tblt paper. II not ao roporioo. pifano write or toie phone The Timet Horald, Main H-M, Burnt, Or con. VV. W .Brown, Burnt, Ore Reward for Horses am r lml lellre d bute Land OMIes, Lakevr Oi il, Dett. 13th, IW7. . it m in rliy til von that lu com jili. if .villi Hie iroviion of the act o- Cc ntiren or J n ii 3, IM7N entitled "An act tor the snln of timber laud In t lit Htato of Csliroriila, Oreuon, Nevaiin, and Watthtniiton Territory, " a i x tended to all the l'tihliu lnd Mnii- by i.o t of AuKimt 4, ll'HJ, Addlt Tuli r, of Lakeview, county of Lake, K i'f Oii'Kon, hsa t bid day Died lo thm olllee his aworu atatement. No for the piirvhiine of the NW uuar ter, HV qiiHrler. and lot I and 'i, ot e'l ion :i'i. In Tonn-itilp No. 37 H. b 4 No 17 K., W. M ., and v. Ill oiler tiroof to sliow Unit the land oiikiit Im more valuable for it timbei or stone thau for MKrlouitural put pose , Mint o eHtalillMh hi claim to an ll isnd before Ue Inter nnd Kecvivvr st l.akevlew, lre on, on Mouday, the 10th Uy ol March, WH. lie iiNineaaa wltuoNne: Oeo. Lynch, W K. WomleiM'k, M. H. llHrne. Sarah T. Wo dcoek, all of lakeview, Oretion. Any and nil pernona clsiniinit ad verely the aimve deeriled landa are repieted o flle their elnlm in this ottlee on or U-fore ssid 1 0th day of March, 11X. 6110 J. N.WHtson, Regular. TlMbrr liid l) re united Htates'Land OBIee, Lakeview Oreicon, IHC 7, V.k.7. Not lee Is hereby given that tu com pliance with the provittion of tbe act of Couttres of June 3, 1H78, outitled "An act for the ale of tlmtier land in the HUtes of California, Oreuou. Nevada, and VhIiUkL.u Territory,' aa extendd to all the Public Laud States br act of Aucuxt 4. IX! '0, Sarah ; Garrett, of Lakeview, county ot Lake, tate of Oregon, ha thin day tiled lu thl otllce hi oru otutotn-nt, No. 3:j;l, for the pirchae of the N half. NK quarter, BW quarter NK quarter, and NW quarter, Sli quarter, of Mict ion 18, In Towuablp :W, H., lvne '! R, W. M., and will olfer proof to show that tbe land Bought i more valuable for its timber or ttone than for asricuituial purpones, and to ea tabliab hi claim to on Id laud before the Kegistor aud receiver at Iake view, Oregon, uu Friday, the '2Mb day of Febniary, 190H. He names aa witneenea: (1. W. liar dUty. J. K. McCoul, Oeo. Lynch, T. K. liernard, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all person claiming ad versely tbe atiore doner! bed laud are requetifed to flle their claim In tbl ottlee on or before laid UMth day of Feby. 1908. &1 10 J. N. Wetnon. Iiegiater. Tinker lnd Kolire. United ftatea laud Ottlee, Lakeview Oregon, Dec. G, UK)7. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provision ot the act of Co u Kress of June, -l 1S78, entitled "An at for tbe sale of timber laud in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Waiihluatoii Territory," a extended to all the Pulillc Laud state by act of Auguttt 4, JHiri William W. Hampton, of Paialey, county of Lake, state of Oregon, ha this day (lied in this ottlee hi aworn Tl tabor I .sad K el Ire United Btates Land OUlee, Lakeview Oregon, Deo. 7th, WV. tHi Notice la hereby given that In com pllance with the prnvlalona of the act of CoiiBrsa of June II, 1H7H, entitled, "An act for the aie of timber land in the tatea of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Publio Land State by act of August 4, lWi, Oeorge W. Hlnoniingeamp of illy, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, ha tbl day filed In thl oillon his worn atatement. No. IlKII, for the purchase ot the H half, NW quarter, aud N half, SV quarter, of Section 24, In Township M7 S.,lange 10 K. , W.M aud sill olfer proof to show that tlie lann song in I more veiuaiiin tor It 1 1 m ler or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish bla claim to raid land tiefore Heglster and Ke reiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on Thura dav. the 27tb dav of Fe-ruarr. IIMW He names s wltuosse: John Stlndt, or lionnnat, Oregon and Jamea Ma Sbaue, Nellie McShaue, Frauk Hutch Ins, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persona claiming silver stdy the above described laud are re' quested to tile their claims In this ottlee on or before said U7th day of Feby. 1U0H. 0210 J. N. Watson. Register. Tisabor I Jin 4 N4lee. United State Land Otllce, ltke view, Oregon, Iecemler SW, 1IKI7. Notice i hereby given that In com pllauce with the provision of the act of Ci.iiHrr.ua of June . 187H, eutlted, "Au Act for tbe tale of timber land in the state of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public land states by act of August 4, lttirj, C. Oscar Metxker, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, baa tbl day Hied In thl otllce hi aworn statement No. 3889, for tbe purchase of the N half BK qiurter, SK quarter SK quatter teotlon 27, aud Wqurter W quarter of section 'H In township 38 8 ,11. 18 K. W. M , and will otrr proof to abnw tbut the land sought U moro valuable for it timber or atone than for agricultural purpoeo, and to establish hi claim tu said land before Heglster aud Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 20 tb day of March, 1008. He names as witnesses: J. H Auten, O. W. Ilardisty, C. C. Price, Dorr It. McMartlu, all of Lake view, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described land ar requested to tile their claim In I hi office on or before aald 2ttb day of March, 19S0. 2-10 J. N. Watson, Register. Tlabe Land Nolle atatement. No IW'il. for tbe iitirehuse 1 of the SW quarter, NF uuarter, N United States Land Otllce, Lakeview hair, SK qusrter, and SK quarter, Oregon, Feb. 4th, 1908 SK Quarter, of Section 32 in Towushio Notice is hereby given that in Com- 3d. S., Kai ge lt', rl W. M., and will i pliance with tbe provision of the act otTer nroot to show that tbe land I of Uejngreaa or June .1, 1B.H, entitled sought is more valuable for ita timber first - Class - Acc rrcdatlcns. 1 will elve 3.00 reward for Inform ' ation that will lead to the discovery , of any horse branded with an old We have a full st of Al ruell-Rnlllns horseshoe brand on both Jaws, placed r. i ic w ...! i as in the cut In this advertisement Z. ' 7 v T!u . .. . " with fresh trianKle brand underneath are organizing a stock company get our prices on stock certificates, tf Family liquors at Post & Kings tbe horseshoe. Tbe triangle plnced In such a manner as would cover u) a bar on both JawB. Animals must be found in the possession of some person or persons. REE To All Our Subscribers 4 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 Journalpub 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 SOLONJL. GOODE Within the Next Ninety Days We Offer TWO For the Pake Of OllC The k unty Examiner The Leading County Paper and The American Farmer BOTH ONE YEAR FOR $2 his u n paralleled 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: CO. Hetzker, Lakeview, Oregon. or stone tban for agricultural purpoH- es, snd to etitabmn bla elnlm to bhui laud tetore Itt'KiHter and Receiver at Lakeview, Oreou, on Monday, tbe'21 tb day or February, YJ0H. He name a witue8no: R II. Jack son, Frank Dobkins, OeorKe Harper, of Paisley, Oregon, aud Ueorue buiery of bilvor Lake, Oregon Any and all peraoua claiming adver sely tbe above described laud are re quested to file their claim lu this office on or twfore aald tMth day of Feb. 1908. 5110 J.N. Watson, Register Tlnber Litad Ketlre. United Ktatea Land Office, Lakeview Oretfon, Dec. 12, l'J07. Notice 1 hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Califorina, Oregon. Nev ads, and Washington Tenitory, " a extended to all tbe Public Land states by act of A u cruet 4, 18112, Frank F. Toler, of Lake lew, conn ty of Lake, State of Oregon, baa this day Hied In this office bis sworn state ment No. 3842, for tbe purchase of tbe E half HE quarter. NW quarter, BE quarter, and NB quarter, SW quar ter, of Section 22, In Township 37, H., Range 17, E. W. M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stons tban for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aald land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Thursday, the Otb, day of March, 11)08. ile names as witnesses E. E. Woodcock, M. 8. Barnes, Geo Lynch, Sarah T. Woodcock, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all peisons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this otllce on or before said Gth day of March, 1908. 5110 J. N. Watson, Register. Tlulx-r Land Set Ire. United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon Dec. 11th 1908. Notice is bereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the ante ot tlbmer Jands in the States of Califorina, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe Publio Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas J. Powell, or Laueview, oounty of Lake, State of Oregon, bas this day filed in this office bis sworn statement. No. 38:15, for the purchase of tbe E beJf, NW quarter, and W half. NE Quarter, of section 29, in Township 38, &, Range 10, E., W.M., and will offer proof to show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone tban for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on Tuesday, tbe 3rd day of March, 1908. He names as witnesses: uames tu. Murray, Paul E. IIuguB, A. Storkman, Cbas. Oliver, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely tbe above described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on oi before said ara aay oi March, 1008. 51-10 , J. N WMscn, Register. H, An art tor the Male f timber laud In the State of California, Oregon. Nevada aud Watdiiugt jii Territory," a extended to all the Public Land State by net of AlitfURt 4, HJ2, PLYNKR HOWARD, of Lakeview, (lied in this otllce hi nwom statement No. 397.'!. for the purchaoe of the N half, NW quarter, SK quaiter, NW quarter, of Section 2, in Township 218 S., Range 10 K.. W. M., and will olfer proof to show that the laud sought i more valuable for its timber or stone thsn for agricultural put pones, and to establish bis claim to Bald land be fore Register and Receiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on Monday, the 4th dav of May, 1908. lie name a witueea: Walter Howard, Joe Howard, Jim Owens, all of Lakeview Oregon, and Mike Dooh re, of Klamath Fads Oregon. Any and all person claiming ad versely tbe above described Unas are requested to tile their claim In tbl office on or before said 4th day of May, 1908. 710 J .N . Watson, Regluter. Timber Lass Notice United States Land Office, Lakeview Oregon, Feb. Ctb, 1908. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of tbs act of Congress of June 3, 1878, en li tied, " An act for tbe sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, " as extended to all tbe Publio Land States, by act of August 4, 1892, Fred S. Tatro, of Lakeview, county of Lake, State of Oregon, b is tiled lu this office his sworn statement No. 3987, for tbe purchase of the E half, NW quarter, W half, NE quarter, of Section no. 2, in Township 39 H., Range 18 E , W. M., and will otter proof to bow that tbe land sought is more valuable for i's timber or stone tban for agrlcutlural purposes. and to establish bis claim to raid land before Register and Receiver at Lake- view Oregon, on Tuesday tbe Otb day of May. 1908. He names as witnesses: Ed. Tatro. R. II. Rallard, O. II. Stevens. 11. S. Tstro, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely tbe above described lands are re quested to flle their claims in this office on or before ssid Dtbday of May 1908. 710 J. X. Watson. Register. HINTS FOR FARMERS Akeut h Don't keep four sheep bona as close and warm as a dairy barn, rs Fsrir Journal. A sheep barn should open to tb oulb. and the ahecp should be fir so the run of a dry ysrd during pleasant days. Keep tbe ' dry and well littered. Feed with perfrt regularity. If not fed regularly, sheep fret and lose Ir coadlllon. If any rudder Is left la the racks clean It out It-fore putting la fret supply. lllrt all stubs and bay from tin sheep racks to tb colt. ' Keep a It In box In each pen Pherp eat tola of aalt. He eure that you are not wintering I lot or tick. Ticks will make bec poor. Keep the (tens level. Fill up hollo and uneven places. No othrr antinnl should ever lie si lowed In the sheep yard. Tb sheep cannot defend themselret and are liable to tie Injured lu limn ways. Waier should always be wlthlu rearfe and be rreh and pure. (Jive the hep a variety of food ItiMita are a necessity In tbe ration. Nvr Drench Cattle. Drenching rattle I a dangerous prss ties. If a cow's head lie raised as blub as posNlhle nnd her month kept open by the drenching tiottls or born a or tlon of the lli.tild 1 very apt to pns down the windpipe Into the lungs, aoinetlmes rsulug Instsut desth b mothering, at other times culug death to follow In a few day frent congettaa or Inflammation of tb lung. Olv alt cattle their medicine fcypo dennlcally or tn feed. If they rrfnae ad. tire It dry on tbe tongue. The proper method of rtviug a cow medicine I to wtaud on tbe right aldo of the cow. placing the left arm around the nose and at the ssme time open ing her mouth, and with a mmu In the right band place the medlclue. which should l In a Mwdered fonn, tuick on tbe tongue. Kh cu then swallow with safety.-Dr. David Roberts la WUfoosIn Btate Veterinarian. Serateh and Ores Hl. The bent possible remedy for cratrbes. grease heel or mud fever Is prv vent Ion. aud prevention paya a big luienut on tbe Investment if It does Involve some trouble and time. If the bomes cnnot be groomed sli orsr, do not ueglei-t the feet, anklea and fet lot kH. If they are kept clean the horse will iret sloug very well If Its body Is noi i iiirlcil thoroughly every day. Hut It ought to lie when lu w luter qusrter and I ever the better for It. To pre vent the foot (lUeases named a "lick aud a promise" at cleaning time will not do Thorough cleaulug must be the rule If exemption frocu diseas Is detilred Chang ef Oit Qeod far Her. When borne sre not thrifty It may be attributed to inenes of diet A pint of linseed meal three times a week will looecii tbe hide, and tbe animal will xikiii nhow the effects of uch sa addition to Ita food. If tbe bowels are moved too freely by the lluseed meal reduce tbe aupply. Linseed meal Is barmlcH. and no danger will reault from lis use, but It should not lie fed too freely to marea with foal. Car rot should a I no tie given In connec tion with linseed mesl. And, Isat but not leant, don't forget a conHtsnt and thorough use of the currycomb and brush. Farm Progress. The tssrater. Recent Oerman trial indicate that tbe separator remove from tb milk and cream not only tbe dirt and allra bleb paa through the trainer, but the grester portion of tbe bacteria. As cwws sre usually cared for and handled there are always aome dirt and dandruff from tb cow' udder that get Into the milk. These cannot always be caught la a strainer, but if it passes through it to Included with tbe slim which remains In tbe separator bowl. The Oermaa trial Indlcste that most of the bacteria with It Vslue ef s Qeed Rem. After all. $100 Is not an extravagant price to pay for a good ram If tbe buy er baa half a hundred ewea from whose Issus be would msks tb great est possible amount of money. A good ram has many time mads the for tun of many a buyer and bis flock In two or three seasons, and the breeder who gets nearest to tbe bead of the proceaslon Is he who buys and exploits the best rams. American Bheep Bread-sr. MADE FOR SERVICE and guaranteed absolutely WATERPROOF (OWt: '4M OILED SUITS. SUCKERS AND HATS Every garment guaranteed Clean Light Durable Suits 3 Slicker 33? Jpi mtttr BUMS MM WHIM UIMO fMt KM till AUUtt ,i .!r?..i!i?sjfi.. Apptixr Fr Her. Aa appetiser recommended by Dr. C. D. Bmead for addition to grain rations of horses which seem a little out of condition and lacking la appetite is msde as follows: Equal parts pow dered charcoal, baking soda, ginger and common su.lt with one-half part of powdered gentian root II claims that the grain ration with (bis addition will answer the purpose of soma of the high priced medicinal stock foods. Feed For Laying Hen. One of tbo bent kinds of food for laying bens is steamed oat. A good way to prepure them is to tak the wa ter that meat or vegetables have been boiled In aud pour over tbe oats, al lowing them to stand until cool. Preparing For the Calf. Look to the cows about to calvs that their udders do not become caked and feverish, and If they do give them im mediate attention er a valuable cow may be lost