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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
L VKK TDL'NTT EXWHSKR. LAKF.VtEXr, TREOXN. V lUii 1UNK i. Mm OREGGN VALLEY LAND COMPANY Land 5 BelnjcSoId to Ac .-. f uh! Settlers U. W. Dent a prominent cheep end Inquire fur in 1 1 cattle man owns a ranch there. II I am golug to stu n It a MiMourlao ly birth, a man of various phases a., fame and ambition and remarkable for commutm wltti so hliAmimoitr and a-ond judgment Mr more. Pent baa a man of anonymous record thor. ho litUe thought that some I day In the uncertain future he should rlde and sleep with a regular Geography mountain, tie nevet cherished or nursed suoh a fond hope . ieh them that i Hi'kmil in Ms iii . d quarter, H tSU ii - TOWN 10T V.ITH EACH FARM Cooditio-u Under Which Arc Bring 5oU Sem To . - - Be Attractive The Oc are lr... atlres ' move i i early '$ kaa been i Y -... y Land Company i vi O. H. McKendree, .1 & t'a.ue, local repreeeut rf.;-vi - This is another . n -n direction for it i hm true that already r ifnU of the entire Kraut i-tmse-i nt nil orer the U. & and Ciuada, oml until now no one tore has b-trn properly advised of this great move neot that spells so much tor the settlement and improvement f this. n os .er'ile and charming part of t is t ate It is bUti time that the hundreds of tenants, who have fur half a century leased the Millitary Road Lands, should, be advise I nf tbe method of ppcr$onmij thi- treat tract ' TfyefB Tan nits ii.tve always in the pastbeen ready, sole aud willing to sirc)a)ae lauds froin tbe Road Com pao . adjoint ng their farm but have jae-rer .until now beeu given a choice, or would tbe R id Company lease Tor tenser than one year, Ssurely a arrow policy in our opinion. Method adopted is, Tor this district, mw; but when one conisders it care folly it must be c weeded very very vacs-able one in le) and insures a square, and extremely liberal deal to IL-t-So mucn i given for so little tnafc jts bard 1 1 b.'lievs at first sight but lets get lini to details. First, tbe lots iu tbe Co's additions to Lakeview immediately adjoining the, present platted parts are surely worth at least 00 each. Purchase price wbicb is $200 per farm and lot combined, and if cash is paid 5 per cent discount is allowed making U90 00 net ; ( f Now tbese Lakeview lots are cer tainly worth S90 and if one con siders the ten acre tracts first, (5 acres of each 10 acre tract is irrigated) ad perpetual water right for same is given. (wny the U. S. Government charges tl3 per acre for water lone at Klamath Falls, without any and, ) that would equal 1213 alone; then tbe land, 10 acres, is worth from tea dollars to 930 an acre, and yet tbe entire cost is $190 net or 200 if bought on time, ten dollars per saontb, without taxes or interest until paid for. If on the other hand one elected a 100 acre farm, go through tbe same process value of lot 890. 0C 4 laud C2 l-2c per acre. Tbe school tends iu Oregon are now 23 per aura and only culls left and this mm method is easily cheaper for lands than to Homestead wheu one con aiders tbe government residence and tbw restrictions and red tape. Tb surveys are almost completed f..r the great dam at Cottonwood and auon our Golden Goose Lake Valley will blossom like a rote, for a graad aid mure fertile valley free from alkali an i rock does uote.xist ou Ibis contineut today. The Oregon Valley Co'a plau is not tu untried one but lias been lucre than successfully tried in Coloadoand elsewhere. It is uuque-tiouaUy a better plan than any yet evolved by tbe Government Tbere is uo possi ble chance for graft. Tbere is not i acre of waste land iu tbe tract. Tbe larger farms are, of course, at present at least aud perLap3 always, Latter adapted for grazing tbe small er oues for fruit and grain and sugar bet growing. We sound this note of wurniug to 'j;r farmers and ranchers to not ixtglect to get one or more of these forms. in bis capacious bosom that be would snora away the stilly night wiht a eragy mountain on one aid and prancing stream on the other. He hal'ed from Ireland, lived In tb city quite a while and to avoid the noise and confusion of tbe busy streets aud have a "good square' ' far to face Lands 1 communion with nature, retired to this Elysium, be says be baa seen tbe prariie dog jump from bougb to bough, tbe coyote howl an echoing and chorusing time and tbe deer and antelope warble thalr vespers. S ma of bis oompanlons bar gone to lira in the haunts of men they Mf there Is in not as much rheuma tism ia tbe busy haunts of society as there ia in communicating with nature. Ha thinks nature ia all right to ber plaoe but we da not want to get too familiar with It Tbe everlaat Ing snow capped mountains with their sunlit summits lifting to th -ky apparently, are pretty good thing, but they look bet ter 30 or 40 miles away than they do when they are in bed with us, because they bare very cold wet feet Tbe little dancing torrent as it canters along to the ocean and bathes the feet of the mountain ia a pretty good thing to look at in a blue covered book, but when we Come to grasp tbe reality and hear it murmur all night it gets tiresome and we commence to chorus tbe murmuring tune ourselves after awhile Ilia idea is that no man can aleep warm and comfortable with nothing over him but a piece of old blue worn out sky. Tbe blue canopy is a good thing to look at in the middle of tbe day but when the thermometer runs 30 or 40 degrees below zero tbe human system demands more blankets and less canopy. We cannot help remembering one night how be shivered, with the cold and his teeth came down on each other ilke a 20 stamp mill putting bis band outisde of she canvas soaked with this mountain coolness it felt as thought it had been squeezed out of an iceberg and kept in a refrigiator ever since. lie gradually woke uo, and remarked, "Remarkable phenom enonline heavy dew on tbe Oregon mountain." Afer that be turned over, half dilerious, composing him self and got toned down to a Christian spirit so that he could forigve the man who falsely pictured the place to him says all that glitters can't be gold. I thought as 1 dried my socks iu tbe grey light of the morning that a man could enjoy better religion in the heart of a city with dry socks than where so much nature was lying around lose. 1 know its aot all sun shine to be confined within tbe narrow limits of a brick wall where its all hustle and hurry but when you como to walk on asphalt, wear a white collar with polished shoes and a feather bed, not mentioning all tbe rest of the luxury, a blind man can discriminate and vee the difference. The lowing herd can wind slowly ever tbe lea if it wants, and tbe lit tle rivelet can ruu to its )iearts con tent and wash tbe soiled feet of tbe mountains. Meanwhile if .anyone I am going to glvr a chance in t 1 ' new comer and the speciilnttu, ami ambitious explorer to study imtme a littlo. I dou't waut, to be (no elrish or arvaraclous, for life is too short aud uucertaln and all our earth ly carver ends at the tomb. Tell them to lay up some money for pain killer, aud SageCsatarrh remedy and a little for stomachs trouble. Timothy Sullivan, Lytle Blmnis. The Republican Congressional Com mittee offers f ISO tor the beet article not exceeding 1,000 words ou tbe sub ject : WHY THE KKFUBLICAN PARTY SHOULD MB SUCCESSFUL NEXT NOVEMBER. The competition ia open to all. In judging the merits of contribu tlous consideration will be given not only to style, arguments and facts presented, but to the convincing power, and it should be born iu mind that Mambera of Congress ar to be elected as well as President and Yiee President No manuscript will be returua.i, but will be the property of the Com mi t tee. Tbe best article will be widely used both in the newspapers of tbe country and in pamphlet form. The award will be made and check aent to successful cootartan' about August 15th. Manuscripts must be mailed not later than July 10th to Literary Bureau, Republican Congressional Committee, Metropolitan Bank Building, Washington, D. C Kro M ov illy, Orecou 21- Id i . An. Ulti'l t. i ;tiil i. ll'K I .t 1. 1.: 1 . n , i IIM.I.. ilttil i: nan, .1 mii . .ip 37 inn. lias tiled sk Final i in the laud K.-nlnter and 1 'reguii, on AM .in es: i Lungham. Itlalsdell, all J. N. Watson, Register. Tlmtwr Land Sa le Uluted States Laud Otilce, Lake view, Oreitun. Aplrl 17, UK)8. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with tbe provision of the act of Cona-rea of June A 1878, entitled. "An aot for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada, aod Wasbiugtou Territory," as extended to all tin iiblto Land States ov act of Auvust 4, lWL WILLIAM SCH MIDI', o Lakeview, county of Lake. State of Oregou. has Died In this office his sworn state moot Na 4(i, lir tlie lire base ol tbe K ualf, SW quarter, ot Section 17, In Township 3u8 . Range 20 E-, W M and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora valuable for iu timber or atone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land btror Register aod Receiv er, m jkeiew, Orewuu, ou Wednea dav. the l&th day of July, 1008. II it triieaaa wltiienaee: i)ao O'Sbea, John Hi audi, I). Urjrau, A W. Bryan. hI' l.akev. w, Oregou. A v "d all persons claiming ad-ei---lv tbe atHive ircr iInxi lands ar rHii.Mfd to file their claims in this offliv ou or before aM l&th day of Julv. I1KJ8. 17110 J. N. Watson, Register. Alturas bad another shooting scrape last week. A man named Dan Lewis, shot a drunken Indian, inflicting a dangerous wound. Lewis has been in jail in Alturas for telling whiskey to Indians. The man Joe Jones who killed Nick Bettandorf at Alturas was captured and bound over to tbe a iperior court on a charge ot first degree murder. Timber Land Notice United States Laud Oflice, Lake view, Ore. March 31, 19U8. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance witb tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nev ada, and Washington Territory,' as extended to all tbe PublioLand States by act of August 4, 1892. Orin A. Keslar, ot San Francisco, county ot San Francisco, State of California, has tiled iu this office bis sworn statement No. 3970, for the purchase of tbe N half, N half, of Seo tion No. 10, in Township No. 39 S-, Range 21 E ., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aod to establish his claim to said land be fore Register and Receiver at Lake view Oregon, ou Mouday the Otb day of July, 19C8. lie names as witnesses: A. J. Neilon, T. M. O' Connell, G. W. Ilardisty, Elz Linville, all of Lake view Oreg. on Any and all persons claiming ad versely tbe above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office ou or before said titb day of July 19U8.. J. N. Watson, Register 1310 TlaakrrLsM: Mall re. United States Land Office, Lakeview, ' Oregon. Mcb. 2U, 1908 Notice la hereby given that In com pliance witb the provisions of tbe act of Congress of June 3. 1878, eutitled, "An Act for the sale of Timber lands in tbe states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," at- extended to all tbe public land states by act o August, 4 189V!, Paul U. Hugus, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Orregon, has died iu this office his sworn statement No 3837, for the purchase of the E half S. W. quarter, West half BE quarter or Section 29, in Township 38 S., Range 10 B., W. M., and will otter proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose i, aod to establish bis claim to said laud before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon on Thursday tbo (th day of July, 1908. He names as witnesses: Tbos J. Powell, James K. Murray, J no. Auten, A. Storkmau, all of Lakeview Oregou. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above described lands are re- qnestei to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of July 1908 1810 J. N Watson, Register. Use A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove Because it't clean. Because it's econom ical. Because it a ares time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because ita flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not orerheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood store. Because it is hQprrftctJ oil store. For other reasons see store at your dealer's or write our nearest agency. Made in three sixes, and fully "warranted. Tba JP A, T cannot btquale4 CjLyXjf AVIitJJ for iu bright and aiaaoj ugoi, ampw wuumuaa , and abeotata safety. Equipped wtta latest improved bornar. Mads of braas throughout and beautifully nlckalad. Aa orsanant ts any room, whttaar library, dining -roosa, parlor or bedroom. I vary lamp warranted. Write to our nsartst agsacy II sot at yew tftaJer'a. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (lavarwaTBt U Restoration to Entry ot Lands lit Na tional Forests Notice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 410 acres, wltbln tbe Fremont National Forest Oregon, will be subject to kettlement aud entry under tbe provis ions of the homestead luws of the United States and tbe act nf June II, 19(H) (31 Stat.. 233). at the United States land otilce at lakeview. Ore- Hummer Lake Precinct No 2 and Pals ley Precinct No 3, of Lake County, Oregon were In favor of Prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating Liquors In said territory ; Therefore, it is hereby considered and ordered that tbe sale of lutox butt ing Liquors be aud the same are absolutely Prohibited within the territory embraced iu the ali throe Precincts of Silver Lake No. I, hum mer Lake .No. 2 and Puiflvy No. 3 in Iake Couuty. Oiegou. ami which Timber Land Vollre. Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Lnd Office at Lakeview, Oregou, May 10, 1904. NOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM P. HENRY, of lily Ore gou., who, ou March 28, 1908, made timhur miri Rt.niiA nnnlipnlion. t) 4131, for W half, SW quarter, SE!Ju'y, 1908 Tlnbar Land Natk United States Land Office, Lako view, Oregou, Apr. 20. 1908. Notice is hereby given tbat in com pliance witb tbe provisions of the act of Cong! ess of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe Public Laud States by act oy August 4, 1892, MAY TATRO, of Lakeview, county of Lake State of Oregon, baa filed iu this office bis sworn statement, No. 4()90, for tbe purchase of the E half, SW quarter, and N half, SE quarter, of Section 2, in Township 39 S-, Range 18, E., W. M., aud will oirer proof to show tbat tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land be fore Register anrilUeceiver at Lake view, Oregon, on Thursday, the 10th day of July, 1908. He names as witnesses: Ed. Tatro, Geo. Stevens, Joseph Ambroso, Fred S. Tatro, all of Lakeview, Oregou. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otilce on or before said liith, day of quarter SW quarter. SW quarter SE ' J. N. Watson, Register. 1710 The Old Fort Dr.Miles' Anti-Pain Pi EaLS ma Headache FOR Neuralgia. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest. Distress in STOMACH. Sleeplessness Take OlX. I of the Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone 71 If you have Headache Try One They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-effects 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk Ths place was once tbe rendezvous of an army of soldiers and hence the above name. Its scenery is pictur a.K)oe aud pictorial. It is situated at the base ofjau amphitheatre of large aud stupendous mountains, all cover J witb huge pines aud evergreens, aud adorned witb its ever suow cap fidd mountains almost the entire year. Tbe tourest is afforded all tbe savage grandeur aud beauty bis eye cau behold. Tbe dilapidated ruins witb lrge aud ponderous beams strewn all arouud almost decayed and rotten by tbe ' ravages ot lime and the inclemency of the elements betokens a feature thut attracts uo little atten tion to an imaginative aod abbsorbiug mind. Now this historical theme has died out and the popular topic iu eooaeetiou witb tbe place is tbe (resent. w ITH one ribbon and its new three-color device Tlie New Tri- Chrome Smifli Premier Typewriter is virtually three typewriters in one. It produces indelible black, purple copying or red type writing at the will of the ope rator. One ribbon and a small, easily operated, lever do it all. This -"aclinic permits not m the wtc of jn tlirre-colorriljbn but a wool a t-o-colrorsingi' color ribbon. No extra i;o foi thin 1906 model The Smith Premier Typewriter Co. 247 Stark St. Portland, Oreon gon, ou July 28, I'.Km. Any wittier i recincls are more particularly uos who was actually and in good faith crllU as follows, to wit: claiming any of said land for aurl- i Sliver Lake Precinct No. 1 cultural ptiriot4B prior to Jauuarr I Onmineiiclug at North Eaiit cor. of 1, ilki, and 11 ha not MtmiMloueil name, has a preference right to make a homestead entry for the lauds actually occupied. Said lauds were listed up on the applications of the oerxuus mentioned below, who have a prerersuce right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided sucb settler or applicant is qualUted to make homestead entry aud the preference right is e.xerclsml prior to July 28, 1UU8, c.n which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The lands are as follows: Tbe E half of NW quarter, the NE quarter of SW quarter, Sec. 1, T. 33, S. R. 10 E., W. Mer., listed upon application ot O. A. Frederick, Sum mer Lake, Oregon. The t half of SE quartr.tbe NW quarter of SE quarter, the NE qr.of SW quarter, Sec. 25, T. 27 S., R. 13 E., application of John J. Ijitiirlquist, Silver Lake, Oregon. Tbe SW quarter of SE quarter, So. 15, the NW quarter of NE quarter, tbe N half of NW quarter, Sec. 22, T, 27 S., R. 13 E., application of A. II. Lindquist, Silver Lake, Oregon. Fred Ienuett, CommisHloner of the Oeueral Land Otilce. Approved May 13, 1908. Frank Pierce, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Lints 112(2,1501 and U40. 234 Timber l.and Jfallrr. Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Ofllco at Lakeview, Oregon, May 15, 1IKW. NOTICE is hereby given that Per inflia J. lira .tain, of Painley, Oregon, wtio, on March 19, I'.kih, mado timber aud stone application. No. 4119. for Lot 4, Sec. :, T. 34 S., R. 19K., and lot 4, Section 25, Township 34 S., Range 18 10., Will. Meridian, has fllml notice of intention to tnuke Final Proof, to e.italilinh claim to tho laud abo"e described, before. Register aud Kecelver, ut Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 4th day of August, 1908. t laliuant names as witnesses: II. A. liruttaiu, Kruest Mat lies. W. 15. Farrow, (ieo. W. IIhiihii. all of Paisley, Oregon. J. N. Watson. 21-10. Regiater. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREO ON, FOR THE COUNTY OK LAKE. ORDER DECLAR1NO RESULT OF ELECTION AND PRomUlTIMl THE SALE 1 OF INTOXIOATINO LIQUORS IN SILVER LAKE PRE CINCT NO. 1, SUMMER LAKE PRECINCT NO. 2 AND PAISLEY PRECINCT NO. 3 OF LAKE COUNTY OERUON. It appearing to the Satisfaction of tbe County Court tbat the question of prohibiting the sale of intoxicating Liquors whs at a general election held on the first day of June, 11X18, voted upon by all the voters of tbe subdivision of Lake County, Oregou, embraced in tbe three voting Pre cincts of said Lake Couuty, Oregon, named, and known a Silver Lake Precinct No. 1, Summer Lake Precinct No. 2, aud PulHley Precluct No. 3 in Lake County Oregon : Tbat thereafter, to wit. on the fifth day of June, 1908, the same being the fourth day alter said election, E. N. Jaqulsb, County Clerk, and Wlnslow liayley aud W. II. Sulder. Justices of tbe Peace for said Lake County, Ore gon, did on said day at the County Clerk's Otilce, In tbe Town of Lake view, Lake County, Oregon, theu and there open tbe returns of said election aud made an abstract of the vote cast for aud against the sule of intoxicat ing Liquors sb aforesaid withiu the territory embraced iu the said three Precincts of Sliver Lake No., Summer Lake No. 2, aud Paisley No. 3 iu the said Lake County, Oiegou; . That from tbe said abstract as re turned by tbe said County Clerk and Justices of the Peace it appears, and it is hereby declared, tbat a majority of all the votes cast in tbe said terri toiy of Silver Lake Precinct No. 1, Lake County, thence Went to North West Cr. of the County, thence South along the Western boundary of said Couuty tu tbe South West Cor. of Township 32 South Rsnrfe 12 East, thence East to South East Cor. of Township 32 South Range 14 East, thence North to North WiHt Cor. Township 31 South Range 15 East, thence East tu South East Cor. of Township 30 South Range 15 East, hence North to the North East Cor, of Section 24 TownMitp 29 South Ituuge 15 Kant, t hence East to Eastern boundary of Township 29 South Rauge It) East, thence North to North Kant Cor. of same Township, thence East to tbe Eastern boundary nf tbe County, thence North to the place of begiuuing Summer Lake Precinct. No. 2. Commencing at South West Cor, of Township 32 South Range 15 East, Thence North to North West Cor. Township 31 South Range 15 East, Thence Eaiit to South East Cor. Township :0 South Range 15 East, thence North to North East Cor. Sec tion 21 Township 29 South Range 15 rutst, 1 hence hjit to the KaHtern boundary of Towuship 29 Souih Range If. East, thence North to the North Kant Cor. of same TowiiHlilp and Range, Thence East to the l'jistern boundary of the County, Thence South along the Eastern boundary of tho County to tho boundary linn between Township 3P and 31 South, Thence West to South Eat Cor. of Township 'M South Range 22 East, Thence South to South East Cor. of Township 31 South Rmigu 22 East, Thence Went 12 miles, Theiico South to North Kant Cor. of Township 33 South Range 20 Eiiht, Thence West to pluco of beginning. Paisley Precinct No. 33. Commencing at North West Cor. of Township 33 South Range W East, Thenco Enwt to North East Cor. of Township 33 South Range 20 East, Thence South six miles. Thence West 5 miles thence south six miles theuce West to Rango line bet Keen Ranges 19 and 20 Thence South to South Eiiht Cor. of Sfctlon 12 Township 30 outh Range la East. Thence West o North West Cor. of Section 10 same Town ship and Range. Thence South to South West Cor. of Section 33 in same Township and Range, Thence West to the West boundary of tho County line, Thence North to the place of beginning. This order to take effect aud bo In full force on aud after the first day of July, 1908. Done iu opeu Court this 12th duy o Juno, 1908. II. DALY County Judge, Timber land Notice. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Otilce at Lakeview, Oregon. June, 15, 1908. NOTICE is hereby given that OIL HERT C. LAP1IAM, of Vistillls, Oregon, who, on April 15, 1908, made timber and stone application, No. 4143, for NW quarter SW quarter.Soo tlon 28, Towuship 38 S.. Rauge 10 E. Will. Meridian, bus filed notice of intention to make Fiual Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register aud Recei ver, at Lakeview, Oregou on the 31st day of August, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Walter Howard, Frank Howard, Win. C. Patteu, all of Lakeview Ore gon, and Oscar -U. Haldwin, of Vistillls, Orogou. 25-10 J. N. Watsou, Regisler H. F. Ablstrom, the saddler, has re celved a new shipment of gloves, the best in the market, if you wau gloves good onus call at be Abl slroin iiarnesa Shop. 39 tf. We are ahowiug in our window a' complete line of Hardware aud Carpenter tools. 11. M 1