Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 25, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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CATARRH
Ely'o Cream Balm
Sur to Civ Satisfaction.
OIVIS RILIIP AT OMOI.
It clrun, sonthoe, hoala end protects the
iiinmo-ii iiir:nirtn wonting fnmi Ualstru
anu urtvea away lJoI.1 In thn IIad qiiliklr.
Knatorca the (Uiimm of Tanta ami Hmrll
Kaay tn us. Contain no iujuriotia drntf
Applied Into tli n mtrlk and ehrid.
iMtan Mie, CO renin at DrugglHts or by
Mil. IqnM Crmm Blm fur dm la
aumiiif m, 70 rut.
Ill BROTHfHk b6 Warrsa St.. Nsw Tor
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OrritK-IMv flulMin.
Hr al I Jit
lkrtlrw, Or(i
J. i VKATr
Allmry-at-lair
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Orri( lt-I)r HulldllK.' .
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A. WHIPM M. D.
jo riiiHi
ft Paisley,
IIVMM 14 end Ml KUt-.O
Oregon.
J?K. 71.
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-LETT
I'npcr
Painter i,' ji
New Pine Crcfk. -
hunger
. Oregon
CHAS. B. f?CE.
Mtisui hi ;unl Iiirvclor of
the L.iki'viiw Citizens' I'.-unl
Lakeview - -.
.nrpffiU' lhvy ,w
1 Imhrr l.nn.l Nullcc I
Cnlti d M .(., J.i.u.l - tJitli-o, Jmm j
view, Oiru-iiii, A I'll IT, l'.HIH. j
Nutlet- i- iMh'I'V f M I'll Unit iu com-!
I'llnn.i' nitli I Ik- ri irilniiH of tint uct I
of Cmuri- ni Jwtut .1, l7M, it 1 i 1 1 I j
"An lift Inr llit miIm uf Umber Innda i
In iIm hi it l in uf i'hliioriiiii,' Oregon, I
Ni' ikIii iiii.I Siihliliii. Inn li'i ritory, " '
ua fMioiilfil In nil l tin l'u 1,1 !( l.ntii I
State dy m l nl Atigut 4, IM'.r.! Leon!
tl. I'.uii rr-uii, 1. 1 l.Mkm ii'w, cniiniy of
I.liko. sn.ti uf Oi-;-,ii, I him lilt'
thlM ollleii liix pworn Htnlemeiit.
H717, fur the I'lircliHMii uf tli Kiit half
:S quarter, S 'j Mv unrtr Koo. :i2,
mid SK quarter N K jnurter. of Sec
tlon No. ill. In ToutiHtiip No. 40 S..
lUiititi No. I).. W. M., and will
otrcr proof to. show that the laud
sought is more valuable lor. i ti tim
ber or stone than for agricultural
purpowH, Mini to fHttttiKb Ilia claim
to iii land before Keultiter and
Kcnivi-r at Lukoviow, Oreson od IV I
day the 2titb day or Juu, l'JOH.
Ho nauitta ad wituoaeea: M. E.
MuHrave, Kone MiiHKrave, Arthur
lU-luirt, (.ruuvlllo liurdiuty. nil of
FLIRTING
Tim Jollp waa a Uiidlct that fa
ay, ba waa roarrlpd up to tba Ud4
ard. Tim waa rather a fin looking f.
low and knew It, U hud mariiod a
woman a few yenni more ancient tlmr
ba waa beeauae ahe bud a few uiort
dollars than be. He had a niollicr in
law, a alight, well pnwrved old lJ.
who bad a luarveloua way of inakln r
fceraelf uu and of appearing roa aic.
kltteulab. Khe aune ed that Tf ill wa
fond of olber ladlea-that be waa In
Cllned to paaa li I now If off aa a iluicle
man and ber heart yearned to prove
It.
Her aunulaea bad already awakened
toe Jealoucv of ber daiiKhter, and II
cad of hue been ao "warm" at bla
bona tbat they didn't bare to burn
half aa much coal aa they formerly
aid.
nut Tim waa a persevering; ruaa, and
whenever I.. felt hlmeelfat a safe dla-
tance from home be would unbend
Bimaelf and le happy, for happy be
waa when fie could find somebody to
Dirt with
One ple.t :mt afternoon Tim and a
party of f -u lompaulona, dreaam) In
t tie uelKlii faablon. were meander
Ing tbront'i, ,e winding and devious
ways or Hi.- park when a gay and
daubing cn-iture swept post tbem.
casfliig l;t. . a c-oqticttlsh aiulle that
might etifd!. have tweti Interpreted Into
an Invitation If either of them aaw fit
to take It up.
Tim wna (he flmt to apeak, for be
was an ardent youth.
"By Jliigiea. but aim's a slunnerj I
aay. fi-lloun. Juat s me sail In and
capture that charmer."
They agreed to wait and ace him do
It.
He turned and followed her. Khe
didn't appear to lie etrn anxloiin to
ewnpe him. and ao It was not long lie-
fore he overlook her. KaiKlug hi bat.
lie Htillltcd her.
Kh rcplhil artfully, and Iu a few
nioinculN he Hi-eiued to have euiitni-cl
the f.tlr creature for Mire. Ills friends
followed alowly l.. j hid to hco how It
would eventuate.
They readied a ulunly eat. mid, rent
liik' then-, I hey kept up the sumo nnl
iiiuUmI i-ouverHatlon that they started.
Tim v.;im iniiiiewhiit taken. Uxuclly
how hlie looked or how oli nlu Wan he
could Hot tell, for hhe bad one of those
Illuidonary veils over hr-r face, and
I hey are Midi nnxlHtaiitu to fraud that
many n man l::in en taken In with
out fling liehlu I I hem.
The result was mi nppolntineut for
the next day nt the name nlaee. 'I'ln-n
ricil. unil Tim Joined hlx com
Iu hl-li glee. 'J'hey vvc-re dis
posed to doubt tils complete conquest,
and so U. was nri-iingud that the
Dipailii.wiii i f i be Interior,
L'ulted blstes Land Oftlue at Lake
las, Oregon, May p, jatW
Notice ! tit-refcy lteu tbat XAVER
AKZNKH, Laksvlew, Oregon, who,
on Feb. 15, llKjh, mads Timber and
Hone Application, No. U, for W
bsJi HW quarter, 8VV quarter NW quar
ter, Heo. X, Hfc quarter tiE quarter,
Hactlon 3, Township 38 H. Range 19
K, Will. Meridian, baa died notice of
Intention to make Final Proof, to
establlab claim to tba land above des
cribed, before Keg later and lUceUer.
t
TiieS. r La. 4 Notta.
Department of the interior, U. S.
Land Olllce at Laksvlew, Oregon.
June IB. 1I10U. "
tiW&iSX&RiiSSS; t LAKEVIEW
maae timber and 27
application. No. 4144, for K fv,
HK quarter. HW ouarter RK '
quarter, fe,tlon, 4, Townnhlp .' 8 ,
uiuKQ jo r. win. jnerioian, has riled
notice of intention to make Final
proof, to efttablish claim to the land
anove aeacribed, before IU-KUter and
ICeceiver, at . Lekerlew, Oregon, on
on April If), limn,
atone application. No. 4144. fnr ? i nrvi sa-x
balf HK quarter. HW on.Ur RK V & tJYJVLW
at Lakevlsw, Oregon, on tbe 21st da l"?..3,at of August, 1908.
of July, 11108. .. cuimant names a0 witness
Claimant namea aa witnesses: Frel I' .f L,ynch ind Koss, Marlon
flnyder, O. Bhermao Kaater. Jack '? ;. Llden Woodcock, all of
Mouolley Cbas Urn bach, all of Lake f""T,w wregoo
view, Oregon.
20 10
J. N. Watson, Register.
Natlce U Creditors
Notice Is bererjr given tbat tbe
County Court of Lake Couoty. Htste
of Oregon, bss this dsy appointed the
undersigned admlnlstrstor with tbe
will annexed of tbe estste of Frederick
(.'ox, deceaed, in the State of Oregon.
Now therefore, all persona having
claims against said estste are hereby
required to present tbem, with tbe
proper vonchers, wltbin sig months
from tbe date of thia notice, to tbe
undersigned administrator at oil borne
in Lakevlew, Oregon.
Dated tbis 6tb day or May 1008.
F. M. Ureeu
Admlnlstator with tbe will annexed
of tbe Estate of Frederick Cox. de
ceased, 215
25-10
J. N. Watson, Register.
Tlaaber - Xetlee.
Department of tbe interior. IT. H.
Land OfJIce at Lakeview, Oregon,
Mar 15, 15108.
NOTICK IS hereby siven that
JAMKnTAIT, of Alameda, Callfor-
Die, who, on March '25, I'.KiH. made
timber and stone application, No.
41i', for the KK quarter. Hection 14.
TowuHhip rWH.. Range 18 K. Will.
Meridian, 1ms tiled notice of intention
to make Final Proof, to eHtaHib
claim to the land above described.
b-fore I'egiHUr and Receiver, at Lake
view, Oregon, ou tbe 10b day of Aug-
Uht, 1U08.
Claimant names aa witncHt-ea:
Clyde Coglitiru, Jkch V, Nelhon,
Mary Pout. John Coglurn, nil of
Lakeview Oregon.
21-10 J. N.Watsou, Reginter.
Timber Land Notice.
United Stntea Land Office. Lake
view Oregon, April 'J, l'.iOH. .
Notice is hereby glveu that iu cum
piinuce, with thn roviriuun (if the
act of CoiiKreHa of Juno Ii, 1S7S, en
titled, "An net for tbe fhIo of timt.er
landM in tin) Ktaten i-f California, Oie
gou, Nevada and Wui-hiitK'nii Terri
tory," an extanded to all the inMic
Land states by act of August 4, lKfJ,
Kadie - L. llamtitoii. cf Paialcy.
county fif Lake State o' Oregon, luui
llleil In tblH olili'u bid 8 orn statement
No. it'), for the purchure of the- NK
Klw.nl.l lo m, l..l .1... .1,.. , ... i'" '"'1" ier nee. i, x. .) n.,
, ' , , ""v ,v " ' H. 17 l, W. M., and Lot 5 ami C of
for lliemwlv.-s. Section No. (I, in Tuwiud.ip 3 S.,
I he next flay found him on the spot ltiinge 18 hi. V. M.. and will o:fer
drchMcd with exceeding care. Ills beau- pronr to kIiow thut the land sought
tlful iiiiUuowii wan also on linnd, and i more valuable for its tiniWr or
ere long they were engaged In earnest 1 ,(,no tiian for ugrictiltural purposes,
and loving conversation again. ! i""1. V e6l,lllh hid i-luiui to said
hi on unuro jvt-Kitor aui i.eceiver.
at, Lakeview Oregon, ou Tuesday the
7in day or July tjos. .
He mimes as witneepea
Tlaibar Land Ntlc.
Department of tbe Interior, U. B.
Lnl Office at Lekertew, Oregon,
May 14, 1908.
NOTICK Is hereby given tbat
RUBEN P. II ALL, of fiuena Vista,
Oregon, who, on Deo. 21, 1907, made
timber and stone application, No.
4110, for BW quarter NW quarter,
E balf NW quarter, Section 16.
Township 3a8. Range 16 E. W, Meri
dian, baa filed notce of Intention to
make Final Proof, to eetsbllsh clsim
to tbe land above described, before
County Clerk of Klamath Co., at his
office, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
the 20tb day of Aogast, 1908.
Claimant names aa witnesses: Moses
E. Milner, Rupert C. Hall. O. W.
Howard, C. 11. Dusenbery, ail of
lily, Oregon.
v J. N. Watson, Reglater. 2510
NOTICE
Tbe County Court of Lake County
Oregon on tbe 24tb dsy of April,
l'.t08, made an order for tbe dale of tbe
personal property ef tbe C. L. Mitcb-ell-Ines
estate, nt private aale. Said
personal property consists of an un
divided balf interest in VK cows with
young calves, and 80 mixed veariines.
also five bead of horses. ISOO bushel
of grain, some farming implements
and machinery, and complete outfit
for cutting nod stacking bay. Any
one interested in the purchase of tbe
annve property cull on tbe uuder
sigued. Thos. II. Sbeilock.
Rxecuter last Will and Testament of
C. is. Mitchell-Iunes, Deceased. J8tf.
S. F. AHLSTROM,
Propriator.
The. best Vaqvftn.-1
die on the market.
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Also a complete line of wago
& And btigiry hamM.
roie, rlaUa, blta, spai
quirts, ro-ettea.n fact every
thing; In tbe line of carriage
and horxe furnh-hlngs. Re
paliig; by competent men
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Lakeview, Oregon
Any and a'l person claiming ad
versely tbo above described lauds are
requested to file their claims in this
otllco ou or before said 20th day of
June 1908.
J. N. Watson, Register., 1710
Lake-
Timber Land Nolle
Uuited States Land Oltloe,
view, uregon, April, 17, 1U08.
Notice is hereby given that in ooiu-
Iillanoo with the provisions of the act
of Congress of Juue .1, 1878, euitlud
"An act for the sale of timber ianda
iu the States of Calif orn ia, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Ten-lory,"
as extended to all the Publlo Land
States by act of August 4, 1892,
JOHS W. RKHAuT, of Lakeview,
oounty of Lake., State of Oregou, baa
filed in this office hit sworn statement.
No. 4085, for tbo purchase of tbe Lota
1, and 2, NE quarter, NW quarter, of
Section No. 19, in Township No. 37 a,
Range '20 E., W. M., and will oHer
proof to show tbat the land Bought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
eatabllah his claim to said land before
Register and Receiver, at Lakeview. '
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of
juty, 1W8.
He namea as witnesses : Eli liar-
num. Charles Rarnutn, Nate Wilcox,
r-rank Wilson, all of Lakeview, Ore
gon
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely tbe above described lands, are
requested to tile their olslma in this
ofllce on or before said 14th day fa
July, 1908.
1710 J. . Watson Register.
The Wall street line of engraved
certificate! of Stock aud Hoiid blanks
at the Examiner ofllce. New sample
book received Monday evening, if
you want a took certificates see our
samples and get our prices. tf
Wall Stmt engraved atock certifi
cate Mining blanks at The Examiner
ofllce.
"(Hi you naughty luen!" sighed she.
"ou arc always capturing the hearts
1 ( I or im poor, trusting women, and we
No. 1 art always. the sufferers. How do I
know but that you are a married man
Iielong to another?"
"What! Can you think me guilty of
so much deceit?"
"You know, we ure straugers."
"What signifies It? Fate brought us
together, and we cannot deceive each
other. I love you." .
"Oh. sir, It Is Impossible!"
"I'll swear It!"
"And you are not married?"
"No, no, my dear. Fate has reserved
us for each other. Until I met you I
never loved.";: . .
"Ob, oh, bow my poor heart goes!
Let us retire to a place not so public,
for I feel so giddy. Here, let us go
Into this arbor."
"Anywhere In the world with you.
dearest." he w hispered as she took bis
extended arm and they started for au
nrbor near by.
Here they ignla aeated themselves,
and Tim began to pour forth the snme
volume of poetry that he had used on
so many other occasions. One of ber
little gloved hands be took Iu his,
while his arm gradually stole around
her shapely and unyielding waist.
At this ruouicnt a deeply veiled lady
came up behind them, and Tom's
friends were Just passing through the
arbor to see bow well he was getting
along.
Ills charmer called to the veiled
lady.
"Come here. Mary, and Just hear
how sweet ho talks."
lie turned toward the Intruder, who
bad m tbe meantime raised her veil,
and, half rising, he confronted bis wife.
II felt aa though a ten pound -shell
had exploded la bis hat. He glanced
from bis wife to hla betrayer, who had
also raised her veil, and who of all peo
ple In tbe world should it be but hla
mother-in-law!
Ills friends vanished amid the moat
boisterous laughter, and his mother-in-law
reached for one ear while bla wife
took hold of the other, and without a
word they started with him la the di
rection of home,
Toor Tlinf ullp! He Is now a broken
hearted aud melancholy - man. He
avoids tbe pork, and the places that
knew him once would require an Intro
duction to him now. A wig replaces
nia late Hyperion curls, and It la gen
erally understood among his friends
that his flirting dayi are over.
J. A. liar-
ham, II. W. Furrow, W. W. Hampton,
J. Ij. Hampton, all of Paisley, Oregon.
Auy and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their cluims in tbis
ofllce on or before said 7tb day of
July 11KI8
J. N. Watson, Register. 27
SEVING MACHINE.
ROLLER BEARING.
HIGH GRADE.
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Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
June 5, hj8.
NOTICE is hereby given tbat WILL
IAM T. HI of Lakeview. Ore
gon, who, on April 23, 1902, made
homestead entry No. 2018, as amended
for tbe S balf, SW quarter Sec, 17, iNW
quarter NW quarter. See. 20, NE
quarter NE quarter, Section 19, Town
ship 37 S., Range 20 E., WilL Merid
ian, has filed notice of inteoton to
make Hual nve year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above decsrib
ed, before Register and Receiver, at
Lakeview, Oregon, ou the Ctb day of
August, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Miu
to llardisty. Otto Hardisty, R. A.
Paxtou, (Jranvilie Hardisty, all of
Lakeview Oregon. , .
J. N. Watson, Kegitter. 215
Backlaa's AralM Salvs Wlas
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Coohran, Ua., writes- "I had bad
aore come on tbe instep of my foot
and could find nothing that would
heal It until 1 applied liuckien's Arn
ica Salve. Less than half of a 25o
bog won tbe day or ma byjaffeoting
a perfect ours." 3old under guaran
tee at A. L. Thornton's drug store.
Nellre for fabllratloa.
Department of he Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
June 5tn 1908.
NOTICE is hereby given tbat JOHN
C. OLIVER, of Lakeview, Oregon,
who on July 22, 1901, made homestead
entry. No. 2105, for HE quarter Sec
tion 7, Township 40 S., Range 19 E..
Will. Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make Final five year
proof, to establish claim to tbe land
above decsri bed, before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on
tbe 17th day of July, 1908. .
Claimant namea aa witnesses:
Jamea U. MoCreary, L. A. Carriker
J. 11. TannehMI, E. 8. Morris, all of
Lakeview, Oregon.
J. N. Watton, Register. 21 &
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Fresh oysters kept aVi
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FACTORY AT BELVIDEBE. IU.
season.
in season.
Only First-class
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A COMPLETE RECORD
Danlsl Up to Oats.
Jimmy, aged five, waa told tba story
of Daniel In tbe lions' den by bla
grandmother. When aha bad finished
the atory, she aaid. "Now. what do you
think Daniel did the very first thing tStabl, W. T.
when he found he waa saved from tba
Hons?"
Oh. I guess be telephoned borne to
bis wife to toll ber be was all right'
ftnawtred Jimmy. nsrpera VsnthJy
Nntlca lor Public Um
Department of tbe Interior, U. H.
Land OrHoe at Lakeview, Oregon,
June 6, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
WILLIAM E. BUTTER, of Hly. Ore
gon, who, on April 16, 1903, made
homestead eutry, No. 2918, for BE
quarter NW quarter, Nhalf SW quar
ter, WW quarter quarter, Hection
10. j.uwiiBoip oo a., nange ic r ., vviu.
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final five year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver,
at Lakeview, Oregon, on tbe 6th day
of August, 1908.
Claimant names aa witnesses: Keaoo
L. Wood, Henry J. Laogbam, Chris
Uarrett, all of Uly Ore
gon.
J. N Watson Agister. 245
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tock company see our new mh in pica
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e have made an entire transcript of alllRecords intake bCpwijf
which, in any way, affect Real Property inthe coMtyj J,:
We have a complete Record of every MoTtaen.sfef
ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given.'
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ERRORS FOUfSID:.
ihttq .1t
In transcribing the records we have found numerpu,s, a,os , Slt
mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexe'ancliV'!i
many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record a"nd"l6iher;',,i
- ,-A-t1t, l,i,l4ifit,lM
books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not'1 intjesced m in
at all, and ate most difficult to trace up from the records ,sf 'vm ivi
We have notations of all these firrors
Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds oi dollars huntimr .mi
, . . wnn-fi l aoiisns taJivj
these errors, and we can guarantee our work. .,q 0 tatiHikuu d-r
iff a tqi f-Tr! ( srfja.i
v ait to ta4,utaa4
J. D. VENATOR, nanMeii
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