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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
LjS k is 2? FOR Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in STCVACM. SLEEflESSNISS is' Anti-Pain Pills Take ONE of Ihe Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone If you have Headache Try One .... They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-eifecti -14 ' . ftt 25 Doses 25 Cents Never SolJ in Built PEOPLE OF THE DAY The New Kins of Portuoal. With tin accciou T King Manuel II. to Ilic throne or Portugal, the youngest rc'gulug monarch of them nil took h!a plnce among tho rrowtiid heads of Kuropo. The now king wn the second sou of the murdered furl" nil ln'lr to the throne through the as itisstniitloii of hi elder mill only broth rr, frown Prince l.ulx. The youthful king was born In l.h. hon on Nov. I. lvs:, nnd In therefor,, but a few month past hi elghtetif Tltih. r Land Cilice United States Lend Otllee, Lake view, Or. March WS. Notie I? hereby given that in com pliance with the provision of the Hi t inn any of paid lands for agricultural purpose prior to January 1, HH!, rmiI ha abandoned same, has a pre'er-i-iicm right to make a homestead on try for the lands actually occupied Said ImuiIs were listed upuu the applica of Congres of .lone 'X 187X, entitled fins a of the pron mentioned below. An actforthe5tlt of tni.lior lain in who have a preference right subject lo tne prior rigni oi any auen seiner, the States of California. Oregon, Nev da, and Washington Terrtorv.' bs extended to all the Pnhliii Land States y act of August 4. lSfi Orin A. Keslar. of San Francisco. nunty of Shu Francisco, Stste of California, ha tiled iu I hi office his worn statement No. rc70. for the rnrchaceof the N half, N half, of Sec lion No. 10. in Township No X) S, Range 21 E , M , and 111 oiler proof to show that the 1 nd sought is ore valuable for it timber or tone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his clai'o to taid laud be-1 fore Roister and Receiver Ht Lake eiew Oregon, ou Monday the Cth day f July, ms. He nao e as witnesses: A. J. Hdlon, T. M. )' Connell. G. W. Dardisty, Elz l.inviile, all of Lake f iew Oreir on Any aud all persona claiming ad Tersely the alinre described lands are requested to HI" t! ,r clain a in tbia ffice on or ne'er, said Mh day of July 1JXI8.. J. N. Wafson Reeitdtr 1810 provided such settler or applicant I qualified to make hometstend entry ai d the preference right is exercised prior to J uue 9, 1H05, ou which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified persou. The lands are as follows: The W half, of NK quarter. Sec. 21, T. W S ,. R "JO E. W. M., tinted upon the application of Win. Fob in id t, d dress caro of W. J. Moore, Lake view Oregou. Fred Dennett, Com- t nissioner of the General Land Ottice. Tlnkrr l.and Xetir j Department of the Interior, U. & Lnd Ottice at Lakeview, Oregon, ' May 16, 1908. '27 S., R. n R. application t John J. Iinndqtiisl, Silver Lake, Oregon. The SW quarter of SK quarter. Sec 1", he N VV quarter ot , E quarter, the N half of NW quarter. SSec T, 27 a, K. K K. . application of A. II. lindtilWt, Silver Lake, Oregon. Fred Dennett. Commissioner of the lieueral Laud tltl'ce. Approved May It. liHiS. Frank Fierce. First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Liats UUi's l.VM and I MO. ?:t-l Restoration to Fntry of I .inds In National Torest Notice is hereby given that the lands described belov, eic bracing HO acres, within the Fremont Nation al Forest, Oregon, w ill be subject to aetttement ami entry under the pro visions of the ho i eM pad lav s of the United States and the act of June 11, I'M (34 Stat.. SO,) at th- L'ulted Staffs land ottice at Lakeview, Ore goo, ou Jnly 28, NOT1CK ia harebr ffiven that :gon, ou Jnly XS, IUUH. Any m ttler W1ULIAM P. I1ENRV, of lily Ore who was actually and in good faith gon., who, on March 28, 1908, made claiming any of said lands tor Hgri timber aud stone application. No. ' cultural purposes prior to January 1, Jill W Cl' I'; n4 K n . .1 1 iitii, tui . uau, off ifuaun, jn . v, anu una u'fe ni'nLuv'uru raiiio. quarter v quarter, sw quarter CJ,nas a preference r in til to make a quarter, Section 14, Township 37 S., homestead an try for the lauds ctual Raoge 16 E, Will. Meridian, baa filed I ly occupied. Sai i laud Mere liste I notice of Intention to make 1' ioal upon tne applications of the persons Timber lunj kf Uinte.l Stales Lau 1 Orlice, Lake view, Oregon Apin 17. HiW Notice is he.eiy wiveu that in com pliance with the provision of the act f Congress of June .t 1878, entitle ', "An act for the sale of timber lauds at the Stite of California Oregon, tfevada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public Land States by act of Angcrt 4, l:2, WILLIAM SCHMIDT, of Lakeview, eounty of Lake. State of Oregon, has iled in tbts office bis sworn state ment. No. 4011, for the rurcbase of the S half, SW quarter, of Section I", a Township 3CS., Range 20 F... W M.. and will offer proof to show that the laod sought is more valuable for its timber or stune than for agricultural purposes, and to e tablisn bis claim to said land before Register aud Receiv er, at Lakevi e w, Oregon, oo Wednes day, the 15th day of July, 1008. He names as witnesses : Dan O'Sbea, John Branch, D. Bryan, A W. Eryan. all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any aod all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in thia Bice on or before said loth day of July, 1908. 17110 J. N. Watson, Register. Proof, to establish claim to the land above a escribed, oefore Register and Receiver, at Lakevie, Oregon, on the Uth day of August, '908. Claimant names as witnesses: William Sutter, H. K Langbam. James Freeman, James Blaisdell, oy Bly, Oregon. 2110 J. N. Wataou, Regibter. Restoration to bntry of Lands In : National Forests Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing SCO acres, within the Fremont National Forest, Oregon, Miil i.e subject to settlement nd entry ander the provisions of the homestead laws of tb United States aacf the art of June 11, 1906 (31 Stat., S3), ac the United States land office at Lakeview, O.egon, on July 28, 1908. Any settler w bo was actually and in good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Jan-1 ary , 190C, aud has not abandoned j asme, baa a piefereuce right to make j ax homestead entry fur the lauda actu ally occupied. Said laud9 were listed vpon the application of the persons Keutioned below, who have a prefer once right subject to the prior right if any such settler, provided such aettler or applicant is qualified to lake homestead entry and the pre ference right is exercised prior to Ju ly 23, 1908, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and en try bv any qualified person. The feuid. are as follows : the SW quarter cf SW quarter, Sec. 3, the N" Lalf of Kt quarter, Sec. 9, the . NW quarter ,f NW quarter Sec. 10 T 27 S., li. 13 K, V. Mer., listed upon application f Theodore St Thomas, Silver Lake, Oregon: the SW quarter of NW quar ter, the N half of SW quarter, the SW quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 11, T. 29 R. 13 H, upon application of Jerry V'oley, Silver Lake, Oregon. Lot 2 tad SW quarter of NE quarter(W half f N E quarter, ) the NW quarter of SE quarter, the SE quarter of NW quarter, Sec. 1, upon application of lleverly Heffer, Silver Lake, Oregon : the SW quarter, Sec. 1, T. 30 S., R. 16 E. opon application of Frank S. Iufly, Astoria, Oregon. The NW quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 3, the N half of SE quarter, the NE quarter of SW quarter, Seo. 4, T. 27, S. R. 13 E., Bpoa application of Thomas Parker, tiilver Lake, Oregou. Fred Dennett, CommissioDer of the General Laud Office. Approved May 15, 908. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secre tary of the Interior. Tti Lista 828, 849 andy 89. Timber Land Nolle United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, Apr 20. 1908. Notice is hereby given that in com pliaoce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act 'or the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Publio Land States by act oy August 4, 1892, MAV TATRO, of Lakeview. c.onuty of Lake State of Oregon, has filod in this office his sworn statement. No. 4094 for the purchase of the E half, SW quarter, and N half, SE quarter, of Section 2, in Township XI S , Range 18, E , W. M , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than fur agricultural purposes, aud to establish bis claim to said land be fore Register and Receiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day of July, 1908. lie names as witnesses: Ed. Tatro, 1 Geo. Stevens, Joseph Ambrose, Fred . j mentioned below, who have a prefer ence right subject to the prior right of any such ettler, provided such Aettler or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the prefer ence right is exercised prior to July all! 28, 1908, ou which date the lau is will be subjeet to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The .itnds are a follows: the SK qanrter. of SW quarter, Sec -s the K half, of NW quarter, the NE quarter of SW quar ter, Sec. 2t, listed upon application of Burton R. Oatmau, Silver Lake. Ore gon: the W half, of NK quarter, the NW qaurter of SE quarter, the NK quarter of SW quarter, Sec. j. appli cation of Burtis F. Oatmati, Silver Lake, Oregon, alleging settlement. KU0: the E half of SW quarter. Sec. 14. the B half, of NW quarter, Sec. it. application of Win Ralph Burtou. Silver Lake, Oregon : the W ba f of SW quarter, Sec 2.1. the W half of NW quarter. Sec 20. T. 27 S. R 13 E., W. Mer., application of lirace L. Oat maa. Silver Lake. Oregou. The SK quarter of NE quarter, the E half of SE quarter, the SW quarter of SE quarter, Seo 1. T. 30 S., R 16 E.. ap plication of Ralph Spencer, Silver Lake , Oregon. The NW quarter of SW quarter, the NW quarter of SE quarter of SW quarter, the N half of SW quarter of SE quarter of SW quar ter, the N half or N half of SW quar ter of SW quarter, the SE quarter of NE quarter of SW quarter of SW quar S. Tatro, all of Lakeview, Oregon. ter, the NE quarter of SE quarter of Any and all persons claiming ad ; SW quarter of SW quarter. Sec 29, the versely the above described lands are ' NE quarter of SE quarter Sec, 30, T. requested to file their claims iu thia 33 S., R. 18 E.. application of James office on or before said 10th. day of M. Bevel Paisley, Oregou. July, 1908 Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the J. N. Watson, Register. 17-10 General Land Office. TimberLa.4 Setire. I Aro. M' J0-. , . '' . . , Frank Pierce, First Assistant Sec- United States Land Office, Lakviw, retrtry of the Inferior. Oregon. Men. 20, 1908 ,22-4 Lists 900,901 and 1125. oiioe is Dereoy given mat in com KINO HAMCKit IL birthday. Before the tragedy that placed him on the throue he was known as the Duke of Beja. lie wit educated by tutors uutU be was four teen, when he entered the INrtujruemj navy as a midshipman. lie won many friend in the service. In which he at tained the rank of lieutenant. King Manuel is said to be well liked by the people, aud the re vu In Ion riuwil by the murder of his father and broth er has aroused popular sympathy Things, however, have been In a bad way In Portugal for many years. The government has been hoiieycombed by corruption, and the nation Is practical ly bankrupt. The new king has a titg I tak ahead of hlui In the rehabilitation of his unhappy kingdom. I ir.iouM uu iuo ijpuwuuii ui "j" i we htq snowiog in our window a of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled, I , t . Iar.iarfc Bnj "An Act for the sale of Timber lauda complete line of Hardware and in the states of California, Oregon, Carpenter tools. B. M I Nevada, and Washington Territory," at- extended to all the public land i.utes Timber A-plnty In Illinois. Governor Hoke Smith of Georgia lropjK?d in to see Uncle Joe Cannon at the capltol the other day to try to urge him to be friendly to the forest i serve bill. lie described the innmda the lumbermen are making In the for ests and said the bill of Representative Currier for the preservation of the White mountains and the southern Ap palachians should be permitted to pas The speaker was not Inclined to bw enthusiastic. lie couldn't see that the forests were disappearing so rapidly as be had been told. "Why," said be. banging the UM with bis fist, "there Is more timber out In Illinois today than there was thirty years ago." "Tea," replied the Georgian execu tive, "but you refer to presidential Uia ber," And the speaker blushed. Bon ton Herald. Restoration to Entry of Lands in National f-orest. Notice is hereby given that the lauds described below, embracing 80 acres, within the Goose Lake Nation al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under the pro visions of the homestead laws of the Doited States and the act of June 11, l'JOC (34 Stat, 233, ) at the United BUtesland office at Lakeview Oregon, ma June 9, 1908. Any settler who vas actually and in good faith claim- by aot o August, 4 1892, Paul U.llugus, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Orregon, has file t in thia office his sworn statement No aw, for the purchase of the E half S. W. quarter, West halt SE quarter of Section 29, in Township W H., Range 16 E, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpuiei, and to establish Ins claim to null laud before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday tht l'h day of July, 1908. He uames as witnesses: Tim.-. .. Powell, James E. Murray, Jno. A"t ni, A. Storkman, all of Lakeview Oregon. Any end all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands urn ri qnestel to file their claims iu thi office on or before said 9th d i of July 1908 1810 J. N Watson, Regi..Mr. Restoration to Entry of LandJ in Na tional Forests Notice is hereby given that tli" lau tfc described below, embracing 410 acres, within the Fremont National Forest Oregon, will be subject to settlement and entry under the provis ions of the homestead laws uf the United States and the act of Junt 11, 1906 (31 Stat., 233), at the Uuit'el States laud office at Lakeview, Oie- gon, on July 28, 1908. Any wtttl-ir who was actually and in good Cultivate Smiles. Tho wife who g recta her husband with a Kuii'e n hen he return from his day's toll and who lias a smile for blm when he starts out again In the morn ing baa a fur happier future before her than awaits her sister who In al ways nagging her husband and who seldom it) seen to smile except wbeu bii'ungera are present, and as the gen iality of the parents Is one of the traits that In apt to be passed along to their children the little ones who are raised on Kinilos have a far better heritage than those who have cross words and frownrt three times a day aud between iiioul.s , New Decoration. The pretty and Ingeniously contrived floral 'dialiolu" will appeal to number less devotees of the uew game as an Ifeiii for table decoration. The body of the spool a largo pasteboard one will d' Is covered with tiny yellow chrysanthemums, which, you know, do not easily wilt, aud the tires are of mauve. The spinning cord and wands are decked with any kind of bright flowers and foliage. It can be suspend ed from the chandelier over the table and further decorated with gauze but ter flies. claiming any or said laud for ari cultural purposses prior to January 1, 1906, und has not abandoned atuie, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were lint'vi up on the applications of the portions mentioned below, who Lava a preference right subject to thw prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualilhtd to make homestead entry aud the j pieieiuuC'U UROL ib cAtiuiau'i pi lor to July 28, 1908, on which date thn lauds will be subject to settlement and eutry by any qualified puriiou. The lauda are as follows: The E half of NW quarter, tho XI4 quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 1, T. 31, S. R. 16 E., V. Mer., listed upon application ot G. A. Frederick, Sum mer Lake, Oregon. The half of SE quartr.theNW quarter of SE quarter, the NE qr.of SW quarter, Seo. 2:., T. 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Price $1.00 These volumes are handsomely bound In red art Vellum tie Luxe, Hia t x lift liicbe, Sent prepaid to un.v 'part of the world 011 receipt of price. Remit by Drufc. Postal Order, Express Order, or Register ed Letter, to the Lake County Examiner. I i ft Umber Notice. Uuilud Htutea Laud OUlce, Lake view, Oregou, Apr. 2, 1908. Notin is hereby given tbut in com pliance with the provision of the act ot Courgess of June d, 1MM7, entitled on Tuesday the 7th day of July, 190K He names as witnesses: John llnr ham, 11. W. Farrow (ieorge liarper, W. W. Hamptou, all of Paisley Oregon. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above described lauds ti aot lor trie bhio or runner lauus : are lequesreu to tile iheirclaima In 111 llio states or canroruia, uregori, Nevada and Wash'iigtou Territory," as extended to all the Publio Laud States by act of August 1, Jos eph Li. Hampton, of Paisley, county of Lake, State of Oregou has filed iu this oillce his sworn statement. No. 1000, for the purchase of the SE NW quarter, N half SW quarter, Sec. G aud NE HE quarter of Section No.fi, in Township No. 'M S. Range No. 18 E., W. M., aud will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone thau for agri cultural purposes and to establish his (Haiio to said I land before Register and Koceiver at Lakeview, Oregou, this olfieeou or before said 7th day of July, 1DU8. ' fWyti.uutlaglBter. Ell Rostauiaut. First c lints meals at all hours. k H. 1 Ahlstroui, the saddler, has re ceived a new shipment of gloves, the best Iu the market. If you wan gloves good ones call at he Ahl Strom Harness Shop. 30, tf. oWall Street eugruvetl stock certlll Mining blanks at the Examiner cs.