Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, April 09, 1908, Image 4

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C. O. MKTZKEK,
Editor and Publisher
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(Three Month, 50
Lakeview, Oregon, April 9, I908
Growing: In Population
Most men have always acted In accor
dance with their conception of tbe
beet Id teres t of themselves, and it is
expected that most voter in Lake
County will so act In the matter of
the removal of the County Seat, for
it is not easy for meu to divest them
selves of this spirit even iu matters
wherein no persoual interest should
have influence unless such interest be
in perfect harmony with the greater
benefit of the majority.
There are, we aro sure, some unsel
fish men in the Northern precincts of
Lake county. Men who will not,
through impatieuce and hasty 'action,
for tbe convenience of themselves,
and tbe advancement of their own
communities, injure others needlessly.
We are io full sympathy with tbe
people of tbe Northern part of the
vxramy in weir lee.iu iu.,
ought to bare a county seat nearer
them, and will do all that we can to
1 . 1 l : .-.-1: . U . . u :
facilitate that object in a wav that
involvee the least injury to others.
A new county is inevitable at no
very distant day. There must be
600 people in tbe Northern precincts
now. With tbe population increasing
at tbe rate ot ten per week, which cer
tainly is true, since tbe papers there
state that 5 to 7 new homes are estab
lished each week, 40 weeks will bring
tb'em 600 more. They will then have
a population of 1-00, tbe number re
quired by law, and may organize a new
County with a couuty Seat very near
every borne. They will not then be
content to remain longer attached to
tbe old counties and will not so re
main. Those 11 bo oppose a new county
are fighting against natural conditions
and they will fail. Lake county will
baild a court house at Lakeview,
where tbe County Seat will remain,
and we of the South end will see that
tbe unselfish, patient people of tbe
North ge! what tbey want with least
inconvenience to everybody.
Statement No. 1 seems not to have
fared very jell with candidates for
joint senator and representative in
this district. Dr. Geo. II. Merryman
pledges himself to vole for the Repub
ican choice tor U. S. Seuator, while
L. F. Willits and II. L HoigateSre
unpledged. II. A. Urattain and Dr.
IL P. Belknap pledge themselves to
vote for tbe Republican choice in this
district for U. S. senator and Marks
pledges to vote for the people's choice
if be be a Republican.
Announcement
TO TOE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS
OF LAKE COUNTY:
It is with a fteliDg of deepest regret
that I am compelled to inform my
many friends who have so persistently
urged my candidacy for the office of
Sheriff on tbe democratic ticket, that
owing to Dot Laving followed tbe strict
statutory provision relative to filing
nominating petitions, my name has
beeo left off tbe primary nominating
ballot.
However, this omission may be sup
plied by democratic electors writing
my name 01 the blank line left for
that purpose under the beading "For
the offiee of Sheriff"
Yours very Respectfully,
15-2t J. D FARRA.
Announcement
To Republican Voters: I am a can
didate for the repulihi.-an nomination
aa one of the .Joint Representatives
for the Twenty-flrrit representative dis
trict, comprising Grant, Crook, Klam
ath ai.d Lake counties, there being
two candidates to be nominated and
elected from this district If I am
nomiuated and elected 1 will devote
my time and efforts to the enactment
of necessary laws and the repeal of
unnecessary laws; that I will vote for
tbe people's choice tor United States
senator, provided he is a republican.
J. E. MARKS,
Canyon 3ity, Grant County, Oregon.
A Twenty-Year Sentence
"1 have just completed a twenty
year health sentence, imposed by Buck
len's Arinca Salve, which cured me of
bleeding piles just twenty years ago,"
writes O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysville,
N. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals
the worst soiob, boils, burns, wounds,
and cuts in tbe shortest time. 25c, ut
A. L. Thornton's drug t-tore.
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is a business-like
name; you know
what it means; and it
means what you want.
Your grocer returoi your money If yos its'!
J it; we par Lim
...CANDIDA Tlib' COLUflN...
etr NherltV.
To the Republican Voters of Lake
County .Oregon.
1 hereby announce inysflf a Csndi
date, tor the Ottloe r tSheritV, Mittject
to the dcvlflou t ! R I ullicau
party, at tbe primary election. to le
held' April 17th, 1908.
It I am aelocWd by the Republican
party, as their iii;iilr Nmi.!iim, and
rtevted at tbe .nine flection, 1 will
serve the people a tail ' fully in the
future a 1 hate in tbe ind.
Yours Iwcei tiul y,
ALUERT DENT.
1 wlh to an noil nee to the Voters ot
Lake County. Oregon, that 1 am a
caudidate for the Office of Sheriff, 1 auuol01.e u, the .republicans of
subject to tbe decision of tbe Demo- , Lake couuty that I am a caudidate for
cratic Party at he Pi imary election, , the uoiuiuat Ion for couuty lonimis
. , ... , . ., .... ..-vk, , sioner, at tbe Primary elect lou to be
o ..e.u ou
"
To the Republicans of Lake County :
1 hereby announce to the Republl -
cane of Lake County. Oregon, tha 1 1 "K" 10 an tue peopie.witnout tear ot
will e a caudidate for the nomina- censure from any seeking special prl
tion to tbe office of SheritT upou the ! Hcke- C. A. R Ml ART,
Republican Ticket at the Primary I Crooked Creek.
Election to be held on April ITth, UK'S. s r mamty Treaanrrr
I have served the people of this) To tbe Republican voters of Lake
County two years in tbe capacity ofc . Oreuon
Sheriff, aud am willing to abide ty y, Oregon.
their decision upou my official record, i I hereby announce myself a candi
E. E. KIN Ell ART.
To the people of 'Lake Couuty, 1
wish to announce myself as a caudi
date for tbe office of Sheriff of this
county, on the Democratic ticket,sub
ject to tbe decision of tbe Democratic
Party, at tbe Primary election, to be
held April 1, 1908.
Respectfully,
J. G. BARKER.
1 unit
j , wigh Vnnouncl to the Republi
! CBn voters of Lake county that lam
a caudiuate for the office of couuty
cierk, subject to tbe decision of the
Republicau party at tbe primary elec
tion, to be held on April IT, 1908
1 cheerfully submit my record as
county clerk for the past year aud a
half for you- app.oval, aud if you
choose to select me tor the office
again, I pledge myself to perform the
duties of clerk duriu' the next term
as faithfully as 1 have in the past.
Yours Keectfullv,
E. N. JAOU1SH.
To the Democrats of Lake County
Oregon :
I wish to announce that I am a can
didate for the office of County Clerk,
subject to tbe decision of tbe Demo
cratic Party at tbe Pi imary election to
be held on April ITth, 1908.
F. W. PAYNE.
or AmnnMr
1 desire to annouuee to the Republi
cans of Lake county that I am a cau
didate for the office of Assessor, sub
ject to tbe decision of the Republican
party of this county at tbe primary
election to be held ou April 17, 190S.
I confidently belive that my work as
assessor in the past has been satisfac
tory, and I promise, if nominated and
elected, to perform tbe duties of that
office as faithfully as lies in my power
so to do.
Y'ours Respectfully,
J. B. BLAIR.
C. E. Oliver requests tbe Demociat-,
ic voters of Lake County to consider GRANT COUNTIES:
bim a candidate at the primary elec- ( 1 wti to inform tbe Republicans cf
tion to be held Apiil 17, 10J, for the j Klamath, Lake, Crook and Grant
no-nination for couuty Assessor. If ! f e ,.,.UH,t.i.tuV.''1'., tlJ.'f'EN.TV,"
, , , , , , . . , FIRST REPRESENTATIVE De
nominated and elected he pledges : TliUVr oi-' f ikK.t ;o ti, r , n,
himself to give equitable valuation,
correct descriptions and no omis
sions. To faithfully serve all people
of this county without favoritism or
predjudice. C. E. OLIVER.
To tbe Democratic Voters of Lake
County Oregon. 1 hereby announce
myself a candidate for the nomination
for the office of Assessor at the Pri
mary Election to be held on April 17th
1908. A. J. FOSTER.
To the Republican Voters of Lake
Couuty, Oregon.
I wii-h to announce that 1 am a can
didate for nomination as Assessor at
the Primary Nominating election to
be held April 17 1908. If I am nomi
nated aud elected 1 pledge myself to
endeavor, to the bett of my ability,
Co assess all taxable property iu the
County so as to tie just to one and all.
"Hew to the line, let the chips fall
w here they may. "
Very Truly Yours,
N. WALDO TAYLOR,
Silver Lake, Ore.
for nurvf) or.
To tbe Repbulican Voters of Lake
County, Oregon.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the Office of Couuty Survey
or, subject to the decision of tbe Re
publican party, at tbe primary election,
to be held April 17th, 1908.
Yours Respectlully,
CHAS. M. FAULKNER.
For Krhool Maperiutendent
Upon tbe solicitation of many
friends, I announce myself as a candi
date for tbe nomination to the office
of County School Superintendent,
subject to tbe approval of the voters
of tbe Republican party of Lake
County at tbe primary election to be
held April 17th, 1908.
J. Q. WILLETS.
For County School Superintendent.
To the Democratic Voters of Lake
County, Oregon.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tbe office ' of Couuty School
Superintendent, sifbject to the de
cision of the Democratic Party, at the
Primary Election tO' be held April
17th, 1908. ' H. 15. JACKSON.
unnl) i omniHMQM-r
At tbe ear 11 en. solicitation of many
Irieuda, I wIhIi to announce to the
republican voters of Lake county that
1 am a candldnte tor the ottloe of
County Coiiniilssiouer, subject to tbe
decision 01 the republican party at
the primary eleotlou, to be livid April
7th, UHW,
It I am elected by tbe Republican
party as their nominee, aud elected
as Cuuuty Commissioner iu June, 1
promise to tulflb the duties or that
ottH-e to' t lie best ot my ability, and
work for the bost interexts ot the peo
ple of Lake county.
Respcctfnllr yours.
K. K. HENDERSON.
iheld April ITth. If I am uoiulnated I
ud selected, 1 promise the people, of
: every .ectiou of Lake county, that 1
! "1 Jcate that which la just and
date lor tue omce or Uouuty Treasurer,
subject to the decision of the Repub
lican Party, at the Primary Election
to be held April ITth
F. O. AilLSTROM.
I For 5latc Senator.
I 1 hereby submit uiy name to tbe
Republican voters for joiut Siuatorj
1 from Klamath, Lake and Crook couu
ities at the primary electiou to be
held April IT, 190H.
I Having faithfully represented this
district in the last sesxion of tbe leg-1
- ittlature, and since the seuatorsblp !
! has, for this term, beeu conceded to
1 Klamath, 1 again ask for the favora
ble cousideiatiou of the voteis of this
Senatorial district. Respectfully,
GEO. H. MERRYMAN.
1 herewith auuouce myself a candi
date for joint senator from Klamath,
Lake and Crook counties ou tbe Re
publican ticket, sutject to the decis
ion of the primary election.
L. F. WILLITS,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
I hereby auuounco myself as a can-
I didate for the office of Joiut Senator
for the Counties of Klamath, Lake
and Crook subject to tbe decision of
the Republican Primaries April 17,
1908.
HARRY L. HOLGATE,
Bouauza Oregon.
To tbe voters of Crook, Lake, and
Klamath counties. I hereby declare
my Platform ; Statement No. 1. "Ho
that is greatest let him be your
Servant." Tbe people of Oregon are
competent o elect all officers. Oregon
Livestock Breeders, Oregon Fruit
Growers, are world famous.
Let us make Oregon the Greatest
State for Good Roads, Good Schools,
Pure Foods, ilonext Weights and
measures, Honest Political Methods.
Push for Oregon, Pull for Oregon I
My Native State, "Sweet Oregon."
Democratic Candidate for Joint
! Senator G. SPRINGER.
For JolDt-KriM-rneBtati ve.
TO THE 'REPUBLICANS OF
KLAMATH. LAKE. CROOK AND
will be presented for your consider
ation at the Primary Election to tie
held April , VJOH, asking your suf-
frage for selection as one of the Rep
ublicau nominees for Joiut Represen
tative iu said diritrict, to he balloted
for on June 1, 1908.
H. A. BRATTAIN,
Paisley, Oregon.
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for Joint Representative from
Klamatb, Lake, Crook aud Grent
Counties ou the Republican ticket,
subject to the decision of the primary
election.
U. C. COE, Bend, Oregon.
For IMMtriet Attorney.
TO THE REPUBLICANS OF
KLAMATH AND LAKE COUNTIES:
I wi-ih to inform you that my name
will be presented for your contider
ation at the Primary election to be
held April 17, TJ08, asking your
suffrage for selection as the Republi
can nominee for District Attrouey o'
the SECOND PROSECUTING AT
TORNEY DISTRICT OF OREGON to
tie balloted for on Juno , 1908.
In placing my name before you for
nomination as your candidate, permit
me to say that 1 shall cheerfully abide
by your decision at the Primary
Election, whatever it may tie.
F. 11. MILLS,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
I will be a candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for the office of
Prosecuting Attorney for tbe Second
Prosecuting Attorney District of the
State of Oregon consisting of the
counties ot Klamatb and Lake.
D. V. KUYKENDALL.
I am a candidate for tbe Democratic
nomination for Prosecuting Attorney
of the Second Prosecuting Attorney
District of Oregon, comprising Kla.
math and Lake Counties.
W. J. MOORE.
For ( oronrr
To the Democratic voters of Lake
county,! hereby announce myself as
a candidate for Coroner of Lake
county .subject to the decision of the
Democratic Party, at the Primary
election, to be held April 17th.
If I am elected to this office, I
promise the people of this county that
the duties of a coroner wili be per
formed according to law.
WM. WALLACE.
Take LaxatlVG BrOUlO QUinme Tablets.
Seven Million boxes told In put 12 months. . ThlS signature,
Voter, Consider.
In considering their choice for State
Senator, tbe voter wants to bear in
mind that the man he votes for is
possessed of good judgment and is
conservative. In Dr. G. II. Merry
man be will find these qualities well
exemplified. He is on record aud
that is the best evidence 0110 cau have.
During bis term of office as reprenen
tative from this district iu the State
Legislature, he proved himself to be a
safe, conservative, honeat economical
legislator, and bis course was oue of
consisteny from start to finish. It is
a record of which he may well be proud
and one that the voters of this district
ought to have repeated. This tbey
can have when tbey return Dr. Mtrry
man to tbe State Senate. Klamath
Republican. i't-l
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional rente
dies. Deafness is caused by an inflam
ed condition of the mucous lining of
tbe Eustachiuu Tube. When this tube
is inflamed you have a rumbling sound
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube reidored
its normal condition, bearing w ill
destroyed forever; nine cases out
ten are caused by Caturrh, which
nothing but an inflamed condition
the mucous surfaces.
We will give Oue Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu
lars free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7.rc.
Take Hall's Fam'ly Pills for consti
pation. 1 am agent for the Sacramento Bee,
the best daily paper ou the Coast.
Win, Wallace, at the Furniture Store.
33 -tf.
.LOUIS SHAW
Dealer In Real Estate
1 have listed some of the bent
Ranches, Timber Lauds aud Town
property in Northern California, a
country that is bound to improve rap
idly. Alturas, California.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS.
Homestead relinquishments wanted.
Want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. II., Box 492, Eugene, Oregon. Ot
He (Jot What He Needed
"Nine years ago it looked as if my
time bad come," says Mr. C. Farth
ing, of Mill Creek, lud. Ter. "I was
ao run down that life bung ou a very
slerder thread. It was then my
druggist recommended Electrio Bit
tera. I bought a bottle aud I got what
I needed strength. I had oue foot
in tbe grave, but Electrio Bitters put
it back on the turf again, and I've
been well ever since." Sold under
guarantee at A. L. Tbroutou drug
store. 50c.
OA.O'OHI A..
Bun lie y 1,18 Kind V"u Have Always Boojff
Signature
r
We have just opened our
spring and summer line of
shirt waists, zephers,
wash goods, ging
hams, laces, em- . .
broideries,
HOSIERY,
ETC.
We invite your inspection
BAILEY & MASSINGIlL
To Cure a Cold in One Day
ALBERT
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL
LAKEVIEW.
Timber Notice.
United States Lnud Office, Lakeview
Oregon, Apirl. 15, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with provisions of th act of
Congress of Juuo 3, lhTH. entitled,
"An set for the vale of timler lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Wnxliington Territory,"
as extended to nil the Public Land
StateH by act of Augutd 4, IH'.r,
Sadie L. Hampton, of l'ainley, coun
ty of Lake, State of Oregon, has filed
in this office bin iworu utiitemeiit No.
I 4(Kfcj, for the purchate of the NE SIC
j Yt, Sec. 1. T. 84 S., R. 17 IC. W. M.,
and Lots 5 ami (5 of Section No. fl, ir
Township .'It S., Range 18 E., W. M.,
and will oiler procf to show that the
land sought is more valuable for' Its
timber or stone than for agrlcultursi
purposes, and to establiHh his claim
to said land before Regiater aud Re
reiver, at Lakview Oregon, 011 Tues
day the 7th day of July 1908.
He names as wituesMes: J A. Bur
ham, 1J. W. Farrow, W. W. Hampton,
J. L. Hampton, all of Palidey, Oregon.
Any and all pertons claiming ad
versely the above described lauds are
requested to file their claims iu this
office ou or before said 7th day of Ju
ly 1908.
15-10 J. N. Watson. Register.
Restoration to Entry of Lands in
Notional Forest.
Notice is hereby giveu that the
lands described below, embracing 80
acres, witbinv tbe Goone Lake Nation
al rorest, Oregou, will be subject to
settlement aud eutry under the pro
visions of the honiehteud Iuwh ot the
United States and the act of June 11,
190; (31 Stat., ii.1,'1, ) at the United
States laud office at Lakeview, Oregou,
011 June 9, 1908. Any settler who
was actually and in good faith claim
ing any of said lands for agricultural
purposes prior to January 1, 190(1,
aud has abandoned same, has a prefer
ence rigbt to make a homestead eutry
for the lands acutally occupied Haid
lauds were listed upon the applica-
tions of the persons mntloued below,
! who have a preference right subject
I to the prior right ot any such settler,
I provided such settler or applicant is
qualified to make hometstead entrvand
the preference right is exercised prior
to June (i, 1908, on which date tbe
lauds will he subject to settlement
and entry by any qualified person.
The lands are as follows:
The W half, of NE quarter, See.
21, T. 30 S ,. R 20 E. W. M.t listed
upon tbe application of Wm. Schmidt,
address cur ot W, J. Moore, Lake
view Oregou. Fred Dennett, Com
missioner of the General Laud Office.
Approved March 20, 1908, Frank
Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of
tbe Interior. 154
Plenty of Trouble
is caused by stagnation of the liver
and bowels. To get rid of it and head
ache and biliouHiict-s aud the poitton
that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's
New Life Pills, the reliable purifiers
that do the work without grinding or
grilling. 25o at A. L. Thornton's
drug store.
:r-.T7fr,-riTi,-iry,
Cures Crip
fal Two Days.
m &
CV
on every
box. 25c.
"1
G. DUHME
BANK BUILDING
OREGON.
H. D. Clark
Contractor and Builder
Job Work a Specialty
Estimates Furnished
fchop next door to Ahlstroni'H
Suddlcry Shop
Lakeview,
- Oregon
Black Bart
Season will open April. lf,th
and dose June 15th, l'JO.H
Horso Ih coal black; weighs lOoo
pounds; French Ciinndlaii; bred
iiii1 raised In Canada.
Will ataiid at ADEL from Tuesday
niumliiK to Saturday morning1, and
at PLUS1I from Saturday evening;
to Monday morning;.
Mar H brought from adMance will
Ih! cared for In the best poHniblu milli
ner. TERMS. Ten dollars for thcHcasoii;
payable on or before J 11110 1.1th.
T. A. CKUMP
Timber Land Notice.
United States Land Office, Lakeview
Oregou, Mar. 20, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that iu com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lauds
in the States of California, Oregou,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all tho Public Land
States by act of Auguat 4, 189'
Clayton Kissell, of Lakeview, coun
ty of Lake, State of Oregon, baa filed
in this office bis sworn statement, No.
k?J' lor lthtt Vrhuw of the M half,
NW quarter, SW quarter, NW quarter
of Section No. 8, in Township No. 38
S., Range No. 17 K., W. M., and will
offer proof to show ttiat tho land
sought is more vuluable for its timber
or slope than for agricult ural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land
before Register and Receiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on Tuesday the 7th day
of July, 1908.
lie names as witnesess : Fred Ross,
Dan Godsll, George Lynch, L. S.
Ascough, all of Lukeview Oregon.
Any and all porsous claiming ad-
.. .. . ... .,vu ut-wriueii lands are
requested to file thulr claims in this
oil ce on or before said 7th duy of
July, 1908.
14-10. J. N. Wutson, Register.