Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 18, 1908, Image 2

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PREMIUM DEPARTMENT
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., SL Louis, Mo.
Restoration to Entry of Lands In
National Forests
Notice is hereby given that the lands
described below, embracing 8C0 acres,
within the Fremont Natioual Forest,
Oregon, will be subject to settlement
end entry under the provisions of the
homestead laws of the United States
and the act of June 11, 190G (31 Stat.,
2X1), at the United States land office
at Lakeview, Oregon, on July 28, 1908.
Any 6ettler who was actually and in
good faith claiming any of said lands
for agricultural purposes prior to Jan
uary 1, 1000, and has not abandoned
same, has a preference right to make
a homestead entry for the lauds actu
ally occupied. Said lands were listed
upou the application of the persons
aentioned below, who have a prefer
ence right subject to the prior right
of any such pettier, provided such
settler or applicant is qualified to
make homestead entry and the pre
ference right is exercised prior to Ju
y 28, 1908, ou which date the lands
will be subject to settlement and en
try bv any qualified person. The
lands are as follows : the SW quarter
of SV quartet . Sec. 3, the N half of
NE quarter. Sec. 9, the.NW quarter
A NW quarter Sec. 10 T U7 S., K. 13
fl, V. Mer., listed upon application
of Theodore M Thomas, Silver Lake,
Oregon: the SV quarter of NV quar
ter, the N half of SW quarter, the SW
quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 14, T. 29
H., H. 13 E., upon application of Jerry
Foley, Silver Lake, Oregon. Lot 2
and SW quarter of NE quarter; W half
of N E quarter, j the MV quarter of
bE quarter, the SE quarter of NW
quarter, Sec. 1, upon application of
Beverly Ht-ffer, Silver Lake, Oregon :
the SW quarter. Sec. 1, T. 30 S., II.
1GE., upon applicatiou of Frank S.
Puffy, Astoria, Oregon. The NW
quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 3, the N
half of SE quarter, the .E quarter of
SW quarter, Sec. 4, T. !, S. R. 13 E.,
upon application of Thomas Parker,
Silver Lake, Oregon.
Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the
General Laud Office.
Approved May 15, 908.
Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secre
iwf of the Interior.
ti-i Llbts 828, 819 uuda 89.
for the lands acutally occupied Sail
lauds were listed upon the applica
tions of the persons motioned below,
who have a preference right subject
to the prior right of any such settler,
provided such settler or applicant in
qualified to make bometstead entry aud
the preference right is exercised prior
to June 9, 1908, on which date the
lands will be subject ro settlement
and entry by any qualified person.
The lauds are as follows:
The V half, of NE quarter, Sec.
21, T. 3G St. R20 E. W. M., listed
upon the application of V'm. Schmidt,
d dress car of W, J. Moore, Lake
view Oregon. Fred Dennett, Com
missioner of the General Land Office.
Restoration to Entry of Lands in
National f orest.
Notice is hereby given, that the
lauds described below, embracing 1 80
acres, within the Uoose Lake Nation
al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to
kettlemeut and entry under the pro
visions of the homestead laws of the
United States aud the act of June 11,
UJOb' (31 Stat, 233, ) at the United
idtutes land office at Lakeview Oregon,
en June 9, 1908. Any settler who
was actually and in good faith claim
ing any of said lands tor agricultural
purposes prior to January 1, 1900,
and has abandoned same, Las a prefer
ence right to make a homestead entry
Restoration to Entry of Lands In
National Forests
Notice is hereby given that the
lands described below, embracing
910 acre?, within the Fremont Nation
al Forest, Oregon, will be subject to
settlement and entry under the pro
visions of the homestead laws of the
United States aud the act of June 11,
190G (34 Stat.. 233.) at the United
States land office at Lakeview, Ore
gon, on July 28, 1908. Any settler
who - was actually and in good faith
claiming any of said lands tor agri
cultural purposes prior to January 1,
1900, and has not abandoned same,
has a preference right to make a
homestead antry for the lands actual
ly occupied. Said lands were listed
upon the applications of the person
mentioned below, who have a prefer
ence right subject to the prior right
of any such settler, provided such
settlei cr applicant is qualified to
make homestead entry and the prefer
ence right is exercised prior to July
28, 1908, on which date the lauds will
lie subjeet to settlement and entry by
any qualified person. The lauds are
as follows: the SE qaurter. of SW
quarter. Sec 23, the E half, of NW
quarter, the NE quarter of SW quar
ter, See. 20, listed upon application of
Hiirlon R. Oatman, Silver Lake, Ore
gon: the W half, of NE quarter, the
NW qaurter of SE quarter, the NK
quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 23, appli
cation of liurtis F. Oatman, Silver
Lake, Oregon, alleging settlement,
1900: the E half of SW quarter, Sec.
11. the E half, of NW quarter, Sec.
23, v application of Wm Ralph hurt on,
Silver Lake, Oregon : the W ha'f of
SW quarter, Sec 23, the W half of NW
quarter, Sec 20, T. 27 S., R. 13 E.,
W. Mer., application of (J race L. Oat
man, Silver Lake, Oregon. The SE
quarter of NE quarter, the E half of
SE quarter, the SW quarter of SE
quarter, Sec 1. T. 30 S., R 10 E., ap
plicatiou of Ralph Spencer, Silver
Lake , Oregon. The NW quarter of
SW quarter, the NW quarter of SK
quarter of SW quarter, the N half of
SW quarter of SE quarter of SW quar
ter, the N half of N half of SW quar
ter of EW quarter, the SE quarter of
NK quarter of SW quarter of SW quar
ter, the NE quarter of SE quarter of
SW quarter of SW quarter, Sec 29, thu
NW quarter of SE quarter Sec, 30, T.
33 8 , R. 18 E., applicatiou of James
M. Revel Paisley, Oregon.
Fred Deuuett, Commissioner of the
Oeueral Land Office.
Approved May 5, 1908.
VrauV Pierce, Fiist Assistant Sec
retary of the Interior.
22-4 Lists 900.9C1 and 1125.
Timber Land Notice
United States Land Office, Lake
view, Ore. March 31. 1908.
Notice is herby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Conffreis of June 3. 1ST 8. entitled
! "An act for the -tale of timber lands iu
i the States of California, Oregon, Nev-
ads, and Washington Temtory, as
, extended to all the Public Land States
rby act of Augu.st 4, 1H92.
Grin A. Keslur, ot San Fraucisco,
I couaty of San Francisco, State of
California, has tiled in this office his
; sworn statement No. 3970, for the
J purchase of the N half, N half, of See
fiou No. 10, in Township No. 39 S.,
Ratige 21 E ., W. M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable fur its timber or stone
I thin for agricultural purposes, and to
' establish Lis claim to s.tid land be-
fore Register aud Iieceiver at L ake
t viw Oregon, ou Monday the Cth day
I of July, 19C8.
) lie names m witnesses: A. J.
Neilon. T. M. O Counel!. (J. V.
H irdisty, El Liuville, all of lake
view Oreg.on
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
pqiiested to tile their claims in this
office ou or before raid 0th day of
July 19H8..
I J. N. Watson. Register It 10
I 11 Hi Iter t.aiid liutire.
j Department cf the luterior, U. S.
Lud Office at Lakoview, Oregon,
i M-iy 10. 1908.
MrlltK 1:4 liereliy uiveu tbat
WILLIAM P. 1IENKV, of Ply Ore
gou., who, on March 8, 'J(iH, made
ti ml er aud stone application, No.
1111, for W h.ilf, SW quarter, SE
quarter SW quarter, SW quarter SE
quarter, Section 11, Township 37 S.,
Kane 10 E., V.'ill. Meridian, has filed
notice ot intention to make Final
Proof, to estal.lihh chtim to the laud
above described, oefore Register aud
Receiver, at Litkeview, Oregon, on
the 11th day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Sutter, II. K. Laneham,
James Freemun, James Rlnsdell, all
ov Hly, Oregon.
I I. J. N. Watson,
Register.
Timber l.anu Nutio
Uiuted States Land (office, Lake
view, Oregon, Apiil 17, 1908.
Notice Is hereby giveu that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 't, entitled,
"An act tor the sale ot timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,"
h exteuded to all the Public Laud
States by act of Augiiht 4, 192,
WILLIAM SCHMIDT, of Lakeview,
county of Lake, State of Oregon, has
filed in this office his sworn state
ment, No. 4080, for the purchase of
the S half, SW quarter, of Section 17,
iu Township 30 S., Uauge 20 K., W.M.,
aud will offer proof to i-how that the
laud sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purpose., and to establish hi claim to
said laud befoie Keginter aud Receiv
er, -t Lakeview, Orognu, on Wednes
day, fi e Kth day of July, 1908.
lln uames a w itneHoes : Dan O'Shea,
film Rranih, 1). Hryan, A W. Bryan,
all of Lt-koi le.v, Oregon,
Any a: d all persou.i claiming ad
ViM'uely l'ie hl.ovo d-Mci ibe 1 lauds are
re(iiestud to file their claims in this
office ou or before suid 10th day of
July, 1M.
17110 i J. N. Wutsou, Register.
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a Pie.
An Amuiin Cxociimtnt With
1 I. .i a Card.
j Dr.iw up.. . .! , n paper an emp-
ty ii i . '.mi iieiir tiit" viige draw
a bl. 'I. I ll i.li .i Is to iiiuke the bird
; outer the cage.
Plm-e a KM ig curd iMweon the
two fiCIIIVH I'lllH dl'iiw: 'inldillg till'
card perpciul.i'iilnrlv on i paper, an
III the lllllsli iitlon I the end of
your nosi ou Hie boil. f Hie i-urd
mid look nt tin bird ii ml e i iige. nu
Will thus a i ilie bl".l v l ,.;.- rL.lil
eye and the ::;( wlili . .t left. Itm
In n nimne! I l!n I 1 ttl will m-ivii In
inovo, then r the n e an . ini
the pusMlon bi.tu-ntcd In i!ii'p; '
To make Mil trick onsy ; .
copy the llgcro to the il'.'''
r
v HI:
Mr Ml
now to vitw thb ncrrna.
lustration, place your visiting curd on
line A U und then sny to your friend,
"Now, would you hellevo that by doing
thus I can make the bird enter the
cage?"
Of course he will doubt it. Then
mnke him staud opposite the light so
that the curd will not throw n shadow,
and after lxlug close to the rnrd for
a few seconds the wonderful phenome
non Will appear to him. Magical Ex
periments. FOOLSCAP PAPER.
Origin of the Nam and the Tragedy
Associated With It.
V.'e all know what foolscnp paor Is
for. Don't we make use of It dally 1
Rut how many of us know where -am!
when it originated? lias uot the reu
sou of Its name been uu Insoluble puz
zle to us?
When Charles 1. Of England was on
the throne he granted many monopo
lies for governmental support, anions
which was the manufacture of paier.
The watermark of the finest sort was
the royal arms of England.
The consumption of this article was
great, aud oople who secured the note
right to sell It soon acquired Immense
fortuues. Parliament set this monop
oly nshle, nncl when Charles I. was
brought to the scaffold they ordered
tho royal arms taken from the paper
and a fool, with his cap und belts, to be
substituted.
It Is now about 2r0 years since tho
foolscap wus taken from the pajn'r.
but that size oC sheet still retains the
name and the watermark placed there
to the indignity of King Charles.
JUST PUBLISHED
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C Plant i25p; , fully illustrated. Forms of pub
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to any part of the world on receipt of price. Kemlt
by Drnfc. Postal Order, Express Order, or ItcgUtcr
ed letter, to tin .
ake County Examiner.
An International Calamity.
If a colored waiter at a hotel should
happen to drop n dish containing a
roast turkey, the average man would
be likely to say that ft was only an
ordinary iiccldent, with m more seri
ous result than the breaking of the
dish nnd the paying of u fine by the
waiter, followed perhaps by his dis
charge. But n ccrti'ln newspaper writ
er has found In such a catastrophe a
complication of international calami
ties fearful to contemplate, nothing
less than the downfall of Turkey, the
overthrow of Crcec. the breaking up
of China find the humiliation of Africa.
About Animals.
Wild dogs never bark and so nlwnyj
bite.
A gray horse lives the Ion gust, a
black one the shortest
A blue eyed cat Is always deaf, but
all deaf cats are not blue eyed.
An Asiatic squirrel climbs a tree like
a telegraph pole climber. It has large
horny scales on its tall for the pur
pose. The flying fox or tropical bat will
puss the night drinking from the ves
sels In which cocoa Is distilled and go
home Intoxicated In the early morning
or sleep It off at the foot of tho trees.
Tht Pops' Palace.
The Vatican Is a collection of build
ings constructed in Rome at various
times and not one regular structure.
It contains 8 grand staircases, 200
smaller staircases, 20 courts and,
it Is suid, 11,000 apartments, many of
which are very large. It covers a space
of 1,200 feet In length by 1,000 in
breadth. It la built ou the spot once
occupied by the gardens of the Em
peror Nero, so noted for his cruelty.
Through to China.
"Oh, mamma," cried little seven-year-old
excitedly, "guess what I did awhile
ago."
"I don't know. What Is it?"
"Why, I dug aud dug out there lu
the ground wuy through to China."
"What are you telling me such a
story for?" his mother asked severely.
"Well, I did, honest. See." And he
held a broken piece of an old plate up
for Inspection. Washington Star.
A Riddle.
Without my first you'd look very strange;
My second you much want tu 1 ;
My wholu U what many a Imly hus wora
At a ball, a reception or tea.
i.liisu-esj .)
Timrrrla eti rr 1 Restoration to Entry of I jinds la Na-
United rititfi Laud Office, Lakeview, tlonal Forests
Oregon. M 'h. 2U, l!Kl8 : K.,til,.. , , ... ..
Notice u hereby given that in com- . . l"
pMance with the pr' visnms of the act: lands (lescrined nelow, embracing 41)
of Congre-is of June 3, H7H, entitled, . acres, within the Fremont National
"An Act for the sale of Timber landsj i.'orHt Oregon, will be subject to
Bh extend.! to all the public land states " of the homestead laws of tho
by act o' August, 4 IB9-J, United States and the act of Juno 11,
Paul (J.II igus, of lakeview, county of j i-Mi (3, Uut.( 2.3.3 j. at tho t'nited
iiikb, uw 111 win-io'ii. ui mu.i in Mates land office at Lakeview. tire-
office his sworn statement No .)iv mux A..... ...n..,
who was actually and In good faith
this
tllel in
statement No ,
3x37, for the purchase of the E half S.
W. (juarter. West half SE quarter
of Section 29, lu Township 38 S.,
Range li iv, W. M., und will offer
proof to show that tlm land sought
is more v. tillable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purpose 1,
and to establish Ins claim to said
laud before Register and Receiver at
claiming any of said land for agri
cultural purpohses prior to January
1, 19n0, aud has not abandoned same,
has a preference right to make a
hoiii'-stead entry for the lands Hotually
occupied. Said lauds were listed up
on the applications of the persons
uieuuoneo neiow, who Imve a
Lakeview Oregon 011 Thursday tho 9th preference right subject to the prior
day of July. 1908. t right of any such M-ttler, provided
lie uumes as witnesses: Thos J. sucn settler or applicant is qualified
Powell, Juies E. Murray, Juo. A'lten,"" "'ake homestead entry mid the
A Ktnrkiroin all .if lakeview Oregon ; preference right Is exercised prior
A. btorkm.ui, all or lakeview Oregon. , t(J JJy ;mjh, 011 which date the
Any and fell persons claiming adver- ImikIm will be subject to settlement
scly the above described lands are re- nnd entry by any qualified persou.
quested to tile their claims 111 tiis The lands are as follows :
olllee on or before said 9th day of' The E half of NW quarter, the NE
July 190H 'quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 1, T. 33,
1810 J.N Watson, Register. S. R. 10 E., W. Mer., listed upon
T-mbcr Land N7,iid application ot O. A. Frederick, Sum
United States Land Office. Lake- ! ""'I???' XWJ1" K
iw. Oregon. A nr. '20. 190H. "A"" V.'. ""'.V1'" "r' 'I""' i.
Notice n hereby given that iu com
pi lance
of Cong
1.1 uereuy given iijiii 111 rum 1 . ... - .. ,,
with the pniviaioDH of the act ' f frJ?,:L!i,?vpl?t?u
....t 1.,.. -i U7u i..,i 1 J- Lundipuist, Silver ljike,
rf KUtt"!L ' : Z"'. "UV"?,'i . 'I'he SW quarter of SE quar
the NE qr.of HW quarter, Hec. t:.r, T.
in of John
Oregon.
piarter of SE quarter, Sec.
'A.. u.. f..f M,u ,, tlinl...r li.twlu "u ' "
in VLeStatVrCalinira: Oregon;! ThSt??
Nevada, an l Washiugtou Territory," .V-'V " ,'11' .. 11 i X ' ii'
as extended to all the Public Lund ' ,7 . ' " "''l,,i",,U"u 0 ,A'
States bv act ov Auuuat 4 189" LindqulHt, Silver Lake, Oregon.
KV'lXl ? .A, U""oLv 1 , . Fred Dennett, Commissioner of the
of Lake State of Oregon, has tiled in
this oflice his sworn statemnnt, No.
40iHi, for tho purchase of the E half,
SW quarter, and N half, SK quarter,
of Section 'J, in Township 39 S. ,
Range 18, E., W. M., aud will offer
proof to show that the laud sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, und to
establish bis chum to said laud be
fore Regi.-tter uudtRoceiver at Lake
view, Otegou, ou Thursday, the Kith
flay of July, 1908.
lie numes as witnesses: Ed. Tatro,
Ceo. KtevoiH, Joseph Ambrose, Fred
8. Tatro, all of Lakeview, Oregon.
Any aud all persons dunning ad
versely the above doscribed lands are
requested to file t heir cl inns iu this
office on or before said Kith, day of
July, 1908.
J. N. Watson, Register. 1710
H. F. Ahlntrom, the saddler, has re
ceived a new shipment of gloves, the
best iu the market. If 'you wan
gloves good oiios call at he A hi
strom Harness Shop. 39 tf.
oWall Street engraved stock cert Hi
Mining blanks at the Examiner
CJ.
General Land Olllee. Approved Mav
13, 1908. Frank Pierce, First
Assistant Secretary of the luterior
Lists ll'JO.lMl and 1M0.
Eli Restaurant,
at all hours.
First chibs
uieula
tf
We aro showing In our window a
complete lino of Hardware and
Carpenter tools. R. M 1
Timber Land Notice.
Department of the luterior, U. H.
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon.
May Ifi, 1908.
NOTICE is hereby given that Per
niclia J. lira'tain, of Paibley, Oregon,
who, ou March 19, 1908, made timber
and stone application, No. 4119, for
Lot 4, Sec. :J0, T. 34 K., It. 19K., and
lot 4, Section '1T, Township 31 H.,
Range 18 E., Will. Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the laud
aboe described, before Itegister aud
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
the 4th day of August, 1908.
Claimant names as wituchses:
II. A. Rrattaiu, Ernest Matties. W.
Ii. Farrow, Oeo. W. llanan, all of
Paisley, Oregou. J. N. Watson,
21-H. Register.