Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 04, 1908, Image 2

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PREMIUM DEPARTMENT
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., St Louis, Mo.
Timb ru d Notice.
United States Land Office, Lakeview
Oregon. Mar. JO. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that in com
(diance with tbe provisions of the act
mt Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the pale of ti" ber lauds
in the States of California, Oregou.
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Laud
States by act of August 1. 1892,
Clayton Kisdell, of Lakeview, conn
tf of Lake, State of Oregon, has tiled
this office bis sworn statement, No
3921, for the purchase of the K half.
MW quarter. SW quarter, NW quarter
of Section No 8, iu Townsbio No 38
A. Kaoge No. 17 E , W M., and will
offer proof to show that the land
aought is more valuable for its timber
r stone than fur agricultural purpoet.
and to establish his claim to sa d land
before Register and Receiver at Lake
iew, Oregon, on Tuesday the 7tb day
of Jnly, 11)08
He names as witneeesa: Fred Kos:.,
Dau (iodil. tenrge Lynch, L. S
teough, all of Lakeview Oreirou.
Aay and all persnus claiming ad
versely the ab-iV" described lauds H"-e
requested to lilt tbeii claims in this
tlice on or before) said 7th day of
Tnly, 19US
10 .1 N lVatson, Kegister.
Timh. Land Noiico
Tinted StHH-s Laud Office, Lake
Tie, Oregon pirl 17. K'08
Notice is be eby given that in coin
pliuuce with I lie provisions of the act
f Congress " June 3, 1878, entitle .
"Ad act for t e sale of timber lands
in the State- of CHliVoruia. Oreg"ii.
Wevadn, and '.VaehiiSru Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States hy act of August 4, li2,
WILLIAM SCHMIDT, of Lakeview,
county of Lake. State of Oregon, baa
Sled in this office his sworn state
went, No. 408(1, for the purchase of
the S half. SW quarter, of Section 17,
in Township 30 S.. Range 20 R.. W Si.,
and will oiler proof to show that the
laud sought is wore valuable for its
timber or atone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim to
said luud before Register and Receiv
er, at Lakeview, Oregon, on Weduea
lay, the 15th day of July, 1908.
He names as witnesses : Dan O'Shea,
John Braucb, D. Bryan, A W. Bryan,
nil of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any aud all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
roqoested to tile their claims in this
fflce on or before said 10th day of
July, 1X8.
IT 110 J. N. Watsou, Register.
Timber Land 'otfcre.
Department ot the Interior, U. S.
lud Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
May 10, 1908.
N'OTICK is hereby given that
WILLIAM P. HIONKV, of Bly Ore
tin., who, on March 28, 1908, made
lumber ami stone application, No.
4111, for W half, SW quarter, SK
quarter SW quarter, SW quarter SK
quarter, Section 11, Towuship 'J7 K.,
Itange 1G E., Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make Final
I "ro of, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register aud
Iteceiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
Uie 14th day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Sutter, H. K. Laugham,
James Freeman, James Blaisdell, all
Mtf !tlv OrAinn.
-10 j, in. waison,
Register.
Restoration to bntry of Lands In
Nltttinnal t-i rct c t
Notice is hereby given that the lands
deseubed below, embracing 8C0 acres,
withiu the Fremont National Forest,
OrevOii, will be subject to settlement
and entry under the provisions of the
hoii.fbtead laws of tb United States
aud the act of Jnne 11, 190G (34 Stat.,
2X3 . at the United States land office
at Lakeview, Oregon, ou July 28, 1908.
Auy settler who was actually and in
good laitb claiming any of taid lands
fur agricultural purposes prior to Jan
uary I, 190G, and has not abandoned
same, has a preference right to make
a homestead entry for the lands actu
ally occupied. Said lauds were listed
upou the application of the persons
M entioned below, who have a prefer
enre right subject to the prior right
oi auy "such eettler, provided such
tettler or applicant is qualified to
make homestead entry and the pre
ference right is exereited prior to Ju
ly 2S, 1908, on which date the lands
will be subject to settlement and en
try bv auy qualified person. The
lauds are as follows: the SW quarter
of fcV quarter, Sec. 3, the N half of
XL quarter, Sec. 9, the .NW quarter
of NW quarter Sec. 10 T 27 S., E. 13
K , V. Sler., listed upon application
of Theodore St Thomas, Silver Lake,
Oregon: the SW quarter of NW quar
ter, the N hall of SW quarter, the SW
quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 14, T. 29
S., R. 13 K, upou application of Jerry
Foley. Silver Lake, Oregon. Lot 2
and SW quarter of NL quarter; W balf
of N K quarter, ) tbe NW quarter of
SE quarter, the SE quarter ot NW
quarter, Sec. 1, upon application of
Beverly iieffer, Silver Lake, Oregon:
the SW quarter, Sec. 1, T 30 S., R.
10 E. , upon application of Frank 8.
.Duffy, Astoria, Oregon. Tbe NW
quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 3, tbe N
half of SE quarter, the NK quarter of
SW quarter, Sec. 4, T. 27, S. R. 13 E.,
i upou application of Thomas Parker,
Fred Dennett, Commissioner of tbe
General Land Office.
Approved May 15, 908.
Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secre
tary of the Interior.
22-4 List 828, 849 endg 89.
enoa right to make a homestead entry
for tbe lauds acutully occupied Said
lauds were listed upon tbe applica
tions of tbe persons m"otioned below,
who have a preference right subject
to tbe prior right of any such net tier,
provided such settler or applicant is
qualified to make hometstead entry and
tbe preference rigbt is exercised pi lor
to June 9, 1908, on which date tbe
lands will be subject to settlement
and entry by any qualified person.
Tbe lands are as follows:
Tbe W half, of NE quarter, Sec.
21, T. 16 S ,. R 20 E. W. SI., I Med
upon the application of Wni. Schmidt,
Address car of W. J. Moore, Lake
view Oregon. Fred Dennett, Com
missioner of tbe General Land Office.
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Restoration to Entry of Lands In
National Forest.
Notice is hereby given tbat tbe
lands described below, embracing 80
acres, within tbe Goose Lake Nation
al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to
settlement hud entry under the pro
visions of the homestead laws of tbe
United States and tbe act of June 11,
1900 (31 Stat, 233, ) at tbe United
States land office at Lakeview, Oregon,
on June 0, 1908. Any settler who
was actually and in good faith claim
ing any of said lauds for agricultural
purposes prior to January 1, 1900,
and has abaudoued same, has a prefer-
Restoration to Entry of Lands In
National Forests
Notice is hereby given tbat tbe
lands described below, embracing
910 acre?, within the Fremont Nation
al Forest, Oregon, will be su bject to
settlement and entry under tbe pro
visions of tbe homestead laws of the
United States and the act of June 11,
190C (34 Stat.. 233.) at the United
States land office at Lakeview, Ore
gou, on July 28, 1908. Any settler
who was actually and iu good faith
claiming auy of said lauds lor agri
cultural purposes prior to January 1,
1900, aud has not abandoned same,
has a preference right to make a
homestead autry for tbe lauds actual
ly occupied. Said lauds were listed
upon the applications of tbe persons
mentioned below, who have a prefer
ence right subject to tbe prior rigbt
of any sucb settler, provided such
settlei or applicant is qualified to
make homestead entry and tbe prefer
ence right is exercised prior to July
28, 1908, on which date tbe lauds will
be subjeet to settlement and entry by
any qualified person. Tbe lands are
as follows: the SE qaurter. of SW
quarter, Sec 23, tbe E half, of NW
quarter, the NE quarter of SW quar
ter, Sec. 2G, listed upon application of
Burton R. Oatman, Silver Lake. Ore
gon: tbe W balf, of NE quarter, tbe
NW qaurter of SE quarter, tbe NE
quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 'Si, appli
cation or Burtis F. Oatman, Silver
Lake, Oregon, allegiug settlement,
1905: the E half of SW quarter, Sec.
11. the E half, of NW quarter, Sec.
2-3, application of Wm Ralph Burton,
Silver Lake, Oregon : the W ba f of
SW quarter, Sec 23, tbe W half of NW
quarter, Seo 20, T. 27 S., K. 13 E.,
W. Mer., application of 'Jrace L. Oat
man, Silver Lake, Oregon. The SE
quarter of NE quarter, tbe E balf of
SE quarter, the SW quarter of SE
quarter, Sec 1, 1. 30 M.t K lo , ap
plication of Ralph Spencer, Silver
Lake . Oregon. The NW quarter of
SW quarter, tbe NW quarter of SE
quarter of SW quarter, the N half of
SW quarter or SE quarter or HW quar
ter, the N half of N half of SW quar
ter of SW quarter, tbe SE quarter of
NE quarter of SW quarter of SW quar
ter, the NE quarter of SE quarter of
SW quarter of SW quarter, Seo 29, the
NE quarter of SE quarter Seo, 30, T.
33 S., R. 18 E., application of James
M. Bevel Paisley, Oregon.
Fred Deuuett, Commissioner of the
(Jeueral Land Office.
Approved May 5, 1908.
Frank Pierce, Fitst Assistant Sec
retary of tbe interior.
22-1 Lists 900,901 aud 1123.
tsry ef Clubman Whs Had D4
MNt Wissly, but Tee Well."
Tbe timn who wn going home from
the club after dining "not wisely, but
too well," bad mld rive fares during
the Orst ten minutes he was ou the
street car. Wliou the conductor cams
long ngnln be handed out a sixth
nickel trwd then a seveuth ni the man
Iu uniform wnm returning to the buck
platform. A little Inter when the con
ductor went tb rou 1.1) the car lie wait
ghctl su eighth the vnt lti b.v t!ie
clii'ituuu aud tlu'll ri ninth, but lit this
si. '' of the game bis tuoinf wits
Ua:. '.cd buck to hint.
!: mhmii' to ine .von have puhl . i
fa: c." hii ! The iiindiictor as be In
m-"iiiij ' i'c what tbe othr pue
gv;v Hun .t of the mutter.
"Nil. li..." was the reply. "I IniV
on ii In' ii. way. shir!"
"Very . thru." mild the other.
ivptlng the nlikel. ltb a shrug of b
shoulders.
During the next fifteen minute qui,
a nuiuler of people got on die cut
and the I'liibmnu uiituaged to pay live
more fare without u word of prote;
Tbe conductor boHtUtcd. Iwwe.c.
wheu the ti Lin-nt a uUUel win Inindca
hlni by tbe fame muu. uu.l he gave It
back wllb I'.ie remark. "I am almost
sure you have paid J our fare."
"No. shir, ii ud I 'shept no favors
from stranger!' iigrll. exclaluieil
the tuau. 1 cun pu.v my way. shir,
and I propose do sho."
Another nickel passed hetwccti them,
and then tbe one who bud dined "not
wisely, but too well." M-ttle.l buck In
bis seat aud nodded kIi-cII.y. When
tbe conductor paused tiirougli the car
gain, however, be silt up and handed
orer another nickel and said:
"Scuse uie. shir 'scuse uie. for not
pay In' fare."
"But I believe you have paid your
fsre. sir."
"No. shir! Don't sbiuk for motueut
shir, tbat I'm tryln' beut r.bis com
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Before be cat:..- lo bis street be in
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"W-whut for. sir?"
"For lettlu" me ride free, shir! Rcle
Is no passengers 'lowed ride free, and
I'll report you unless you collect my
fare. Here It Is. shir."
Aud for the twentieth time the idub
mau handed the conductor a ulckel.
A. B. Lew is In Judge.
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ouly by tbe most persistent persua
sion tbat he succeeded Iu getting the
child to show til id her tongue.
A few days subsequent to this tbe
child snld to ber mother. "Ma. tbe
doctor dou't have to teuse nie to obey
him any more!"
"Why not?"
"'Cause every time I see hint golug
by tbe house uow I stick my tongue
out at biui!" Llpplucott's.
At th Ball.
Tbe (Jcnt With the Feather Ah, I
thought It was you!
The Lion-Why?
"Because I have Just been dancing
with your wife."
"Sly wife? I dldu't know she wus
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Perhaps.
Do Style I bear Lakeside la so for
getful be always forgets to put gaso
line In bis auto.
Gunbusta I bear he bought a mo
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Do Style (abaeutnilndcdly)-Yes. Aud
I suppose hulf tbe time now he'll for
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Her Interest.
"Why do you encourage that young
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tice whether 1 am paying attention or
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What 8he Became.
Jack There goes Mrs. I'arsons. She
used to be a decidedly pert girl.
Tom Isn't she still pert?
Jack No. Marriage seems to hava
tamed ber, and now she's an ex -pert-Detroit
Tribune.
To an Unfound Treasure.
Tou ask me why I love her.
Bhe's no beauty, I'll admit.
And most stria are fur above her
Jn the realms of sense and wit.
Her temper's rather funny,
And her sweetness all to learn.
And she hasn't any money
(Or economy) to burn.
Bhe's no style, no education,
No accomplishments, nor could
Slie aspire to suclal station
Folks don't even call her "good."
But she has one crowning glory
That for all things compensates.
Tou will doubtless doubt my story,
Uut-ahe always l eept her dad-s.
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i d U-tter. to the
Lake County Examiner.
.
Timber Ijimt Walire
Department of the Interior, U. H.
Laud Ottlc at Lakeview, Oregon,
May 15, 1908.
NOT1CK is hereby Riven that JAV-
1 KU FKANCIS SALCIOO, of Lake-
view, Oregon, who, ou March '21, HKiH,
made timber aud stone application,
No. 4121, for SW quarter, SK quarter,
K half, SK quarter, Sr. quarter N r.
qnurter, Section. 11, Township 41 S.,
Will. Meriiliun bus
III...I tinlii-n of intent ion to inuko 1' Iu
ul Proof to eslatilitib claim to the
laud above described, before Keglster
Hiul Kereiver. at Lakeview. Ort'k'oti.
on the fith day of Auust, 19()H.
Claimant tiamns as witnesses: j. w.
ll,.,.i,.W..r IV 1' limbs. IL 1. Kiliore.
all of llouana, Oregon, and Willium
Deul or Lore 11a Oregon.
II 10 J. In. watHon,
Kelgster.
than for agricultural purposes, and to
entabllsb bis claim to said land be
fore Kegister ami Receiver at Lake
view Oregon, ou Monday tbe Otb day
of July, 194,8.
He uamea as witnesses: A. J.
Neilon, T. M. O Cmnidl, (i. W.
llardlsty, h'An Liuville, all of Lake
view Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to tile their claims Iu this
oltice on or before said 0th day of
Julv 190H..
J. N. Watson. Kegister 18-
-10
limber t-anil ollr.
' Timber Notice.
United States Laud Olllce, Lake
view. Oregon, Apr. l!Xf'.
Nolle is hereby given tbat in com
pliance with the provision of the net
of Courgess of June II. 1SH7. entitled
"An act for tbe sule of timber l.uH
in tbe states of California, Oregon.
Nevada aud Wasli'iigtou Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Luud
Htutos by act of August 4, WJ'l, Jos
eph L. Hampton, of I'uUley, county
of Luke, State or Oregon lias lllnl lit
this olllco bin sworn statement. No.
40W, for tbe purchase of tbe SL NW
quarter, N balf SW quarter, Sec. 0
aud NKJ SK qnurter of Section No.d,
iu Towuship No. Ill H. Hunge No. 1H 10.,
W. M., aud will offer proof to show
that tbe lund sought is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for agri
cultural purposes aud to establish bis
claim to said land before Kegister
and Receiver at Lukeview, Oregon,
on Tuesday the 7tb day of July, I'.MiH.
He names as witnesses: John Bur
hum, B. W, Furrow (loorgo Harper,
W. W. Hampton, all of Paisley Oregon.
Any aud all persons claiming ad
verluely tbe above described luuds
sre requested to (He their claims In
this olficeou or before said 7th day of
July, lUoti.
10-10 i. N. Watson, Kegister.
Tlmbrr Land Notice
United States Lund Olllce, Luke
view. Ore. Murcb 31, 190H.
Noticb is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the not
of Congress of June 11, 1H7H, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber luuds in
tbe States of California, Oregon, Nev
udu, aud Wushingtoii Territory,' as
extended to all tbe 1'ublio Luud Status
by act of August 4, WS1.
Oriu A. Keslur, of Kun Francisco,
county of San Kranciscn, State of
California, lias Hied in this ottice bis
sworn stutemeut No, Il'JTU, for the
purchase of the N bulf, N half, of See
lion No. 10, iu Township No. !19 S.,
Kuuge 21 K ., W. M., and will oirer
proof to show tbat the laud sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
y Department of tbe Interior, (J. S.
, Land Olllce at Lukeviuw Oregon,
May IK, I91IH.
NOT1CK is hereby given that
WILLIAM J. 1'KOL'Dl'OOT, of Lake
view, Oregon, who, on April II, l!(OH,
1 made timber ami stone application,
i No. ll.'l.'l, for NK quarter SW quarter
' I) half. NW quarter, lot I and 2, Sec
tion 1H, lownsbip.il S., Kaugn 17 K.,
Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of in
teutiou to make Final Proof, to estab
lish I it i 111 to the land above described
before Kegister and Receiver, at LakS'
vlew, Oregon, 011 the Mil day of
August I'.KIH.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Chun. JM. Faulkner, of Lakeview,
Oregon, Oliver W. Howard, of Bly,
Oregon, Daniel Johnston, of Klamath
I'a IU, Oregon, Thomas J. i'jwoll, of
Lakeview, Oregon.
21-10 J. N. Watson,
Kegister.
rinal Proo Nollee
Department of tbe Interior, Land
Olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, April 10,
PJ08.
Notes Is hereby given that John 8.
KelHuy, of Paisley, Oregon, lias tiled
notice of his Intention to make final
tire year proof in support of bis
claim, viz: Horn est end entry No.
2-118 made Juno ,'t, HHri, fortbeSW'48W
qtiuiter, Sou 0 and 10 half SK quarter,
N W quarter SK quarter, Section 8 own
ship "Mi 8., Kange 18 10. , W. M., and
that sitld proof will be made before
Kegister aud Receiver, at Lakeview,
Oregon, ou tfith day of May. 1U0S.
He names tbe following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upou,
and cultivation of the land, viz:
Martin Launtzen, H. P. Dicks, W. K.
McCormlck, Jr., (loo. Jones, all of
l'uisley, Oregon.
.1. N. Watson, Kegister,
101 i Restaurant. First class meals
at all hours. tf
S. F. Ablutrom, the suddler, lias ra
celved a new shipment of gloves, tbe
best iu tbe market. If you wan
gloves good ones cull ut be Abl
strom HuruoHa Shop. 39 tf.
oWall Street engravfil stock certlfl
Mining blanks at the Kxamlner