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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
I at". BOONE'S Progressive Store Everything worn by women and children )UKINO the week closing today, the sum of our wiles of Hats was the jjrc.itcst matlo in our liou.se during the thre years of its Imsiness. The faet that our business is daily growing is the best pro-' that could be given that our oods ur liili grade, and our prices conscientious. Wc have reached the turn in the season. Prom now un til we sell evc y I. a prices will be made without regan! to tost. ('omc nt once and secure , the best nt the lowest pri;. s good merchandise was ever sold at in Lakeview. We are now closing out the sea sou's business in Hats. All the farmers sy they will hsv good bay aud grain crop this year. A change In the schedule ( the Klitiuaih I lie railroad thrown ur Oregon limit luti k 2t hours. Mm. M. Wlngtleld and chlhiieii started (or California Monday . Tt wen taken to tin railroad in Hm kin's automobile. Win. Ouotber Mud Itert .Snyder, the saddle ebop boya from Ahltroin a pent 10 day at lbs ZX ranch In Cne waucau, mending Imrusns and saddles. County fruit inspector, A. M. Krultb want up to Summer Lake lunt teek lu Inspect the orchard. Mr. Smith be llevea there will be fair crop of apple lu Lake county thU year. MUa Illckeraiiii, sister of Mrs Pete Post, and former typo ou the Hid well tio'.d Nugget force, cauie over from Hidwell lent wmk on a vlslr. M 1m llickersou made Tbo Examiner olllce a cull and watched the paper ruu olf. Woodmen take Notice All member of LaUevluw Camp No. 628 are ie quested to he present at the Muhoiiic Hall ou Sunday. June 7th, at 'uYIik p. m., to take part lu the decor tion ceremonies A full attendance la dealred By Order of Committee. Tbu public Is ulno invited to attend. Mr. A. W. Mturing, who haa beoii vliltiug lu Laiieviuw for aome wsrik, left fur her home in Spokane, Whhu., Tuesday. She was accompanied by her slater, MUs Auua Touniureu, who will umke her homo with Cuirio The many young friend of Auuit will mlbi her grHtly. A fsroweil party war given lu her honor at ber lunim last Saturday uight, Tbe Dldwell Oold Nugget has changed haudb.vMr. W. L. llltkerxou slltng out to E. O. Frankliu. Mr. Hlokeraon baa run a good paper, and our acquaintance with Mr. Frau kliu leads ua to believe the high standard of that most valuable exchange will be maintained. We have often heard of a blacksmith hi a printiug oUlcu, but this Is a sure case. J. W. LofttiM passed through town last Saturday ou hie way to Orliiud, (Dal,, where he went with a team, to bring hia faiu Uy to Lake County. Mr. LoftiiH luforineil ua thut JUio mining man who had a leuno ou the Juuiho mine, bud given it up because ol the litigation pending over the claim, hut that he thought he would intercut him lu another one of the group' of claims. When the Hair Falls Then It's time to tctl No time to study, to read, to experi ment ! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, tool So make up your mind this very minute that If your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays In. It cannot do any thins else. It's nature's wsy. The best kind of e testimonial "Hold for over alxtr Tears." Jk Mad t 4. u. 7r Co., Low.U, SAISAPAULU. PILLS. cntm pfCTotAL. yers K. N. Jaqulsh hai made record while In tbe county clerk's office of honesty and good management. It baa been customary to elect a county clerk to a ecoud term wben be bas proven in hie flret to lie a men worthy of a aecond term. If tbla rule ever waa merltorloua It certainly la in tbe ears of Ted Jsquish. Lake county never bad a tetter clerk. Ted la tbe choice of tbe Republican party of Lake county, and should be support ted by every member of that party. The old "watch dogs" of tbe county have aaid that there caonot be a word aaid only In praise of Ted's ail min lit ratou of tbe oiilce of county clerk. Vote for E. N- J squish. Work on the court bouse Is pro gressing nicely. We notice that last week's Silver Lake Leader made an other atab at tbe county court, accus Ing it of unlawfully building a coimty jail. The charge Is silly and unbound ed. The old jail baa been condemned by every grand jury ttiat cverinspoct- ed it, so one of the rooms in the basement of the court bonne will be be tiaod for a jail uutil one can be built. We believe if tbe editor of tbe Lender knew wbat be -waa talking about be would be ashamed foolish things be tays. Albert Dent bus proven wholly worthy of reelectiou of tbe himself to the , umi B ui mieriu. lie is i ne reumr oft Ice of sheriff.' He in t be Republican nominee for that ofllce, was uouiiuated by tbe people of Lake county without any dictatiou from political bosses. No man cun truth fully aay a word of burin of Mr. Deut, and furthermore we do not believe any person desires to do so He bas made a good, honest official. and cannot he bossed. Vote for Al bert Dent. George Johnson, on the same day that bis little girl died,' received a telegram from Corvallia, this state, that bis sister, Mrs. Jas. II. Harris bad died. Mrs. Harris bad been sick for some moutbs. Mrs. (1. M. Jones, mother of the deceased, was with her and has been for some time. Mrs. Harris' sou Earl, is vitdtiugf ut the Jones ranch, at Paiuley. DoceaHed was a half sister of Mrs. W. 11. Snider, of Lukeriew, und Miss Auua Joues, of I'uiuley. Mr. J. li. lHuir has returned from the uottb end of the couuty, where he bus been in the interest of his election to tbe ofllce ot assesor. Mi. Liluir cnu show a clear record as BHHesHor. He has acted as deputy, and has used tbe very best of judge ment in placing valuation ou property. Mr. Blair is tbe regulur Republican nomiueo, and tuade such by a big majority of tbe ltepubliuau party, and should carry tbe couuty iu the June election by a tremendous major ity. Roy llamuker returned to Klamath Falls, Monday, after spending a week in our city. Koy likes Lukevlew very much. It is probable that he will in duce tbe Klamath Falls baseball team to come here for tbe ball tournament Fourt of July week to try for some of tbe big purses that will be bung up. With tbo gate receipts and all it Is believed tbat f 1000 will be given in purses bera on tbe Fourth to ball teams. Tbe editor of Tbe Examiner "bor rowed" a team and buggy from the livery stable last Sunda y and be and wife took a drive down to Pine Creek and accepted an Invitation to take dinner at Tbe Lake Hotel. There is nothing more exhilleratlng than a drive down Uoose Lake valley this time of year, wben orchards ate all in bloom aud the fields are cloatbed la velvety gieen. A Matter of Vital Important to Evry Votr ol Lakt County Lake County Is upon the eve oi great development, of energetic, per sistent development work tbat will af fect the farmer, the merchant, tbe artisan, and the laborer. We are rap Idly bearing the blgn tide of prosper ity. "Tbe safe and sane' voter should be careful that bis vote will cot In any way or manner tend to affect det rimentally this wave of prosperity. At the election to be held June 1st, next Monday, the question of prohi bition for tbe State of Oregon, and for the County of Lake, together and separately Is to come before the peo ple. Laying aside all personal feeling, let us look at the question as one of economics ODly. Our state baa attracted a great deal of favorable attention the past few years, aud is today enjoying a UrKS n'saure of prosperity. Should the voters decide by ballot to adopt. this radical measure. It would be Inviting possible nay probable disaster, for the exoerimeot bas Invariably been, In those sections where it bss been tried, an esoeedingly costly failure. To Interfere with tbe private affairs, tbe personal liberty of tbe people, al ways results in costly fslluie. Uy the adoption of this measnre many thriving Industries would be ruined and mny thousands of laborers would be thrown out of employment. Tbe bop growers of this state alone would contribute, as their compara tively small share of this experiment fund, tbe yearly sum of four million of dollars. Thousands of hop pickers would be compelled to look elsewhere for employment. It would woefully affect Immigration, and raise a bar In tbe way of tbe great stream of human ity tbat Is flowing our way. Our county Is so situated geograph ically, being on tbe state line, of an adjoining slate, that we can ill afford to vote for a measure tbat would sore ly and certainly drive away a great portion of our trade. We get a great deal of trade tbat could easily go to Surprise Valley, In California. Tbe road from Warner Valley, and from away north through the desert to Bid well. Lake City and Cedarvllle, Is a very good one, good In summer and winter, and the large and valuable sheep trade, tbe major portion ot which Lake County now gets, conld easily be deflected to Modoc County, i'eople will trade where they please, and they plcaae to trade where they can buy what they please, and wbere also they meet with pleasant recep tion, and are allowed to. entertain themselves aud be entertained as they please. Tbe enterprising people of Surprise valley - would soon take ad vanatge of the conditions, aud Lake County would be drained of a great deal of ber wealth. As an argument, it is said tbat tbe saloons flagrantly break tbe laws. To prevent their doing so the law Is al ready auffloient. If a saloon man sells whiskey to minors, or to intoxicated men, the state law la sufficient to cope .ith lhi situuLinn. A r rent him and line Lim, or revoke bis license, but do not seek to make other meu suffer for bis crime. If a saloon is not anted in auy particular locality, see to it that no one is granted a license in tbat locality If a man already bas a license to conduct a saloon there, revoke it. If it is desired that saloons be closed on Sundays, it would be an easy matter to have them closed. In fact the saloon meu have signified their willingness to keep their suloons closed ou Sundays, if the people wish it. if it is to be desired that they clone at midnight, thut also they are willipg to do. In the saloons wbere gambling bas been carried on it will be stopped. All these things can be easily arranged without ruining trade, without adopting tbe radical maesure, prohibition which in no state wbere it bas been tried does prohibt, and which bas in all thone states, notably Vermont, Iowa, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Michigan, Illinois, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, and North Dakota, resulted iu great riis astei aud lots of trade aud population, causing all those states to abandon it forever. The tangible, natuial frui's of prohi bition are Ions of population, econom ic ruin and misery, pauperism, dis content aud crime. None of there tbiugs is good for a state, and in all of them Prohibition States have achieved the head ut tbe cjIuuiu. All the status that have adopted prohibi tory law, either in whole or iu part, have either experienced a natural de crease iu their population, or have ! fallen very lar iiebind tbe other states ) iu their giouth We ot Luke Couu j ty. surely cuu iu no uiuyutiord the experiment A IT an s tluauciul ore with us going a. out: nicely itud ah are i about to go uu tbe map uh a thriving i biihliiebS aectloii, us a treat HKncu t or ' ul i-ommuiiuenlth. Things look ex ', ceediiifc'ly I'.it-iil, a great l u ture t-eeuiH ansun d. Vote, this couuty dry aud au era ot llnuucial tlepieei-iou will come I upon u4, as Mi rely um it has come up on ail tuo.-e tit a ea nud couutlex wbose Voters have tiled it. Let tbe present .prtiperoi a comlitiou I lie people in good i-ncuuistaucea, tbe county out ol debt aluue, and try uu ihOicuI incus ures, uo costly expel imt-uts 1 be aai.e voter ctiimot help tint beo it would be iuvitiug liuuuciui ruiu. .Tax Payer. The I mpire Stock Co. Tbe Empire Stock Company will be iu Lnkeview aud opeu a week's engagement bettiuuiug Mouduy, Juue 1. This oompuny is composed of twelve people. Mr. Wheeler and Mr. Cblok, prlucipal men ot I be company have been iu Lakeview with Fred Moore and' the Madison Square Theatre Co. Mlsa Metta Chamberlain Is the leading lady. Their plays are up to date, including tbe "Forgiven", "East Lynu", Hearts Aflame," "Un der Two Flags," "Tbe Golden Giant Mlue," "Moths; Mixed Pickles, etc. Tbe company made their last stand In Alturas, aud the paper there sneak very highly of the company. "Tbe Empire Stock Co, a six nights treat for the residents of Alturas, "'is the way Alturas beads a two column wrlteup of the company, which will begin a weeks engagement In Lakeview next Monday, June, 1. Ostermoor Mattresses M s''l i It is Built not Stuffed. Superior to any Mat tress Manufactured. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. Lakeview Mercantile Co. SUte of Ohio, City of Toledo,) SB. Locas County) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of P. i J. Cheney &, Co., doing business ia I tbe City of Toledo, County and btatel aforesaid, and tbat said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-' LARS for each and every case of Catarrh tbat cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. , FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed : in my presence, this Ctb day of Deo i ember, A. D. 1S8& ! A. W.GLEASON, j (Seal) Notary Pnbllo. Halls' Catarrh Cure id taken inter nally, and acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surafces of tbe system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. No. 7,2-44. Report of the Condition of Tbe First National Dank of Lake view at Lakeview in tbe State of Oregon, at the close of business, May 14, 11KJ8. II Km il lll l.K HOI.I.AKK Loans and Discounts f 154,14(1 25 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure cir 3,920 45 culation 50,000 00 U. S. liouds to secure U.S. DepoMlts 50,000 00 l'rcnuuuiH on u. a. liouds Bonds, securities, etc Banking bouse, furniture aud fixture Due from National banks (not reeerve agents) Due from State Banks 4.(X0 00 2.101 Si) 12.500 00 , S.S.'jO 97 44 aud Baukers Due from approved re serve ag;entH. 12,595 Checks and other cash Items Notes of other National Bunks Fractional pa per currency nickels aud cents Lawful Money Resekvk in Bank, viz: 121 85 2,190 t0 Slcle .'. 32,a."2 l'gal-leutlcr notes Ui'deinptlou luud Willi U. S. Treasurer (5 uer cent of circulation) 2,500 00 Total J3;!2.i32 M I.I AHII.1T1KK DOLLARrt Capital stock p.ihl ill $ 50.0(H) 00 Surplus fund 12.OH0 (mi Undivided proittri, lent ex penses mid taxes paid... 3.550 Si National bank notet out standing: 40,900 00 lut to other National Banks Due to State Banks aud Bankers Dividends unpaid Individual depotdts sub ject to check Demand certificates of de loo HU 75 68 45 00 154.4S1 77 posit 16.400 83 United States deponlts.... Deposits of U. S. disburs ing officers Bills payable. Including certificates ot deposit for money borrowed. 40.910 18 9,305 02 1 5,000 00 .Total ..f332,833 88 ; STATK OF Oukuon ) ' S8. Uoonty or Lake I I, 8. O. - Ureesler. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear tbat the above statement la true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. 8. O. ( kkhhi.er, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21xt day of May, 1908 W. 0. Counter, Notary Public, for Oregon. Seal correct Attest; , , Dick J. Wilcox I W. If. Shirk (Directors. 8. P. Moss J Guaranteed Better than the Be?t of Hair. It will never Mat nor Pack. Dust, Moth and Vermin Proof. Absolutely Non Absorbent, practically un-wear-out-able. MATViiESS OUR MEW QUARTERS The Lakeview Furniture Com pany has moved into the large Brick Building on Water street where a Large" Stock of every thing usually found in a Furn iture Store will be kept Undertaker's Parlors Repair Sh6p ..... LAKEVIEW FURNITURE STORE. WALLACE Restoration to Entry of Lands National Forests Notice is hereby given that the lands .described below, embracing 910 acres, within tbe Fremont Nation al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry nnder tbe pro- ' visions of tbe homestead laws of the I United States and the act of Jane 11, '1908 (34 Stat. 233,) at tbe United gg oiaies iana omce at uaiceview, Ore gon, on July 28, 1908. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claiming any ol said lands tor agri cultural purposes prior to January 1, , JTW, null UOfl UUI BUIUUUUBU EMI 1X1 13, iu nas a preierence rignt to make a homestead antry for tbe lands actoal j ly occupied. Said lands were listed GO . uoou the applications of tbe persons 2,500 00 -mentioned below, who have a prefer . euce rtebt subject to the prior right i of any eucn settler, provided such suttlei or applicant is qualified to make homestead eutry and tbe prefer- " Buy such settler, provided such euce right is exercised prior to July i settler or applicant is qualified to 28, 1908, on which date the lauds will ! make home8tead entry and the prs be subjeet to settlement aud entry by , ... . , , , auy qualified persou. The lands are erenc riBh' exercised prior to Ju ua follows: the SE quurter. of SW ly 28, 1908, on which date the lands quarter, Seo 23, the E half, of NW j will be subject to settlement and en quarter, the NE quarter of SW quar- try by qualified person. The ter, Seo. 20, listed upon application of ! , . . ,. Burton R. Oatman, Silver Lake, Ore lauds are follows : the SW quarter gou: tbe W balf, of NE quarter, the! of SW quarter, Sec. 3, the N half of NVV qsurter ot quarter, tbe NK quarter of 8W quarter. Sec. 3, appli cation of Burtis F. Oatman, Silver Lake, Oregon, alleging settlement. jia'o: me tu nan oi w quarter, Sec. It. the K half, of NW quarter, Seo. 2-1. application of Wm Ralph Burton, Silver Lake, Oregon : the VY ha'f of bW quarter, Sec 23, tbe W half of N W w!' uarter, beo 20, T. 27 S., K 13 E., Aler., application of (J race L. Oat- . man; Silver Lake, Oregou. The SE ' quarter of HE quarter, the & half of SJbi quarter, tbe SW quarter ot SE duarter. Seo 1. T. 30 H.. R lfl E. an. plication of Ralph Spencer, Silver Lake , Oregon. The NW quarter of SW Quarter, the NW o,,rtr nf RK I quarter of SW quarter, the N half of ! bW quarter of BE quarter of 8W quar ter, tne n nair of JN half of SW quar- ter of bw quarter, the 8E quarter of NE quarter of SW quarter of SW quar ter, the NE quarter of SE quarter oi SW quarter of SW quarter, Seo 29, the NE quarter of SE quarter Seo, 30, T. 3t S., K. 18 application of James M. Bevel Paisley, Oregon. Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the General Land Oftloe. -Approved May 6, 1908. , Frank Pierce, Flint Assistant' Sec retary of tbe luterioi. 22-4 Lists 900,901 and 1125. j r mM a & CO., Prop'r In Restoration to Entry of Lands In National Forests Notice is hereby given tbat tbe lands described below, embracing 800 acres. ; within tbe Fremont National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provisions of tbe , homestead laws of tbe United States and the act of Jnne 11, 1906 (34 Stat., . 233), at tbe United States land office ! at Lakeviewj Oregon, on July 28, 1908. I Any settler who was actually and ia good faith claiming any of said hinds for agricultural purposes prior to Jan uary , 190C, and bas not abandoned same, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actu ally occupied. Said lands were listed upou the application of the persons mentioned below, who have a prefer ence right subject to the prior right ftt quarter, Seo. 9, the , NW quarter if NW quarter Sec 10 T 27 8., K. 1J E., W. Mer., listed upon application of Theodore St. Thomas, Silver Lake, Oregon : tbe SW quarter of NW qaar ter, the N balf of SW quarter, the SW quarter of SW quarter, Seo. 14, T. 20 S., R. 13 E., upon application of Jerry' Foley, Silver Lake, Oregon. Lot t and SW quarter of NE quarter(W half of N E quarter, ) the NW quarter ot SE quarter, the SE quarter ot NW quarter, Sec. 1, upon application of Beverly lleflter, Silver Lake, Oregoe.: the SW quarter, Seo. 1, T. 30 a, R. 16 E., upon application of Frank 8.' Duffy, Astoria, Oregon. The KIT quarter of SW quarter, Sec 3, the tf balf of SE quarter, tbe NE quarter of SW quarter. Sec 4, T. 27, a K. 13 EL, upon application of Tbomaa Parkec Silver Lake, Oregon. Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the General Land Office. Approved May 15, DOS. Frank Pierce, First Assistant beors tary of the Interior. 22-4 Lists 828, 849 and 898. i