Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, June 25, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    LAKE COUNTY KXAM1NKK LAKKVIF.W. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1008
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
BTATKOF OKhUON, FOR THE
COUNTY OF LAKK.
ORDF.lt DF.CLAHINU KKKUliTOF
F.l.KOTION ANI PKOIIIIUTINO
Til K HALK OK IN'IOXIOATING
LIOUOICH IN HILVF.lt LAKK l'KK
01 NOT NO. I, HUMMKULAKK l'KK
CINOT NO.. 2, MOUTH WARN Kit
PRF.OINCT rM. 0 AND COUHWFLL
crf.kk precinct no., it ok
LAKK COUNTY, OKlXlON".
It Bpxirlng to tha aatlafactloo of
the County Court that the question
of prohibiting the aala of Intoxicating
Liquors was at a general election held
od tha first day of J una, 1908, votad
upon by the voters of autlrt County
of Ike, Htata of Oregon, aa a wliola:
That thereafter, to wit, on tha fifth
day of June, IIMSJ, tha earns being tba
fourth day after tba day of aald eleo
tlon, tha County Clark E. N. Jaqulab
and Wlnalow Karlcy and W. IV Sni
der, Juatlcea of tha Peace in and for
Lake County, Oregon, did on aald
lay at tba County Cierk'a offloa In
tba Town of Lake law, Laka County,
Or igon, than and thara, open tba re
turn of aald alectlou and made an
abstract of tha vote oaat for and
agaluat tha Bale of lutoxlcatln Liq
uor aa aforcaaid wltblo tba whole of
tba aald Lake County, Oregon I
That from tba aald abstract aa re
turned by the aald Couuty Clerk and
Justices of tha Peace it appear, and
tt la nereb) declared, tbat a majority
- if ail tha votes oaat at aald election io
Hllver Lake Precinct No 1, la Hum
tner Lake Precinct No 2, In Booth
Warner 1'reoinot No. 0 and Cogswell
Praolnot No. II of Lake County,
Oregon, were In favor of pro
bibitlng the aala of Intoxicating Liq
uor in each of aald Precincta;
Therefore, It la hereby considered
and ordered tbat tha aala of Intoxicat
ing Liquor be and tba aama are
absolutely prohibited within tha tar
rltory embraced wltbln tba aald Pre
rlnola of Silver Lake No. 1. Summer
1-ake No. Houtb Warnei No. 0. aud
Cogswell Creek No. II In Laka
County, Oregon, and which Pre--clnota
are more particularly deacrlbed
aa follow, to wit;
(Silver Laka Precinct No. 1.
Commencing at North East cor. of
Laka Couuty, thence Went to North
Went Cor of the County, thence South
along tba Western boundary of aaid
County to the Booth Wet Cor. of
Township 32, Sooth Kange 12 Kaat,
thence Eaet to Bouth Kaat Cor. of
Township 32 Kouth Range 14 Kant,
thence North to North Went Cor.
Township. 31 Houth Range 15 Kant,
thence Last to Kouth Kant Cor. of
Townah'p 30 Kouth Range 15 East,
thence North to the North East Cor.
of Section 21 Township 29 Koutb
Range 15 East, thenc Kaat to Kaat
ru bouudary of Townahlp till Koutb
HaoKe 10 Kaat, thence North to
North Kaat Cor. of aiime Towimhlp,
thence Kaat to the Kantem boundary
of the County, theuca North to the
lace of beg liming.
Hummer Lake Precinct No. 2.
Commencing at Kouth Went Cor.
of Townahlp 32 Kouth lUugn 15 Kat.t,
Tbanoe North to North West Cor.
Townahlp 31 Bouth Itonge 15 East,
Thence Kaat to South Kaat Cor.
Towuablp :0 Booth Range 15 East,
Thence North to North Kaat Cor.
Mection 21 Townahlp 29 Houtb Range
15 Kant, Thence Kant to the Kaatern
liouudary of Towoahip29 Koutb Range
10 Kaat, Tbeuce North to tha North
Kant Cor. of same Townahlp and
JtauK. Thence lOant to the Kaatern
boundary of the Couuty, Thence
Mouth along the Eastern boundary o
iba County to tha bouudary line,
tietween Townahlp 30 aud .'11 South,
Thence Went to Kouth Kaat Cor. of
Towuablp 30 Bouth Rauge 22 Kant,
Thence Koutb to Kouth F-aBt Cor. of
Towuablp 31 Kouth Rnngo 22 East,
Thence Went 12 miles. Thence Kouth
to North Kiiat Cor. of Towutbip 3.1
South Range 20Kast, Thutice Wont to
place of beginning.
Houtb Wainer Precinct No. C.
lleglmilng at the Kouth Kaat Cor. of
Lake County, Theuee North to tlio
North Kaat Cor. of Sectiou 12 Town
ahlp 3H Houth R'ltigo 28 KhbL Thence
Went 30 miles, Thence Houth to the
South West Cor. Townahlp 31 Kouth
Range 2.1, Thence East along the State
line to pluco of hcgluulng.
CogKwell Creek Precinct No. 11.
Iteglunitig at tha South Kuat Cor.
f Township 41 South Rutige 22 Kant,
Thence Went to a point uu the State
line whore tha inoinnlor Hue of Oooae
Kuke iiitorncc ta tho aainn, Thence
Northerly uloiiit the auid line to the
mint where the Section lino and con
tinuation thereof between am-tioua 0
mill 10 Towiiahip 40 Kouth Kudko 20
I'.HHt iuteraecta an id lueundor line,
Thence North alonrf fcatd Section
line to the Kouth Went Cor. of the
Corporate linuta of tho Town nf Luke
view, Thuuce Knat aloiitf the Koutb
boundary of auid Corporate limit to
tha South Knat bouudary thereof,
Thence North to the South Went Cor.
of Section 11 TowDahip 3! I South
Kiiuku 2) KuHt, Thence Kuat. to the
North Kuat Cor. of Section 13 Town
ship 3D South Khuko 22 Kuat. Thence
South to the pluce of beKinning.
Thia order to take effect and be in
full force on and after the tlrat duy
of July, 1!08.
Done in open Ctourt this 12th, day
f June, l'.HW.
1J. DALY, Couuty Judae,
TlintM-r Laud Kotlex.
Departmeut of the Interior, U. S.
Laud Oilke at Lukeviuw, Oregon,
May 14, 1908.
NOTlCK i herby given that MKL
VIN HANSEN, of Kusene, Oreon,
Will Meridian, has tiled notice of in
tention to make final proof, to eatab
liab claim to the land above described,
before fte later aud Kcelver, at Luke
View, Oregon, ou tha 27th day of July
' 1!K)8.
Claimant names aa witnesHes:
Ole Boleim and Christ Joi'Keuaou.
of lily, OreKon, John O. Bveen and
John Jaoobaen, of Lakeview, Oregon,
Hud Martin liuuKenaon, of Ku'eue,
Oregon.
2i 10 J. N. Wataoii,
KeKlater.
The Examiner hue a supply of first
cIubb butter wrapper paper on band
iiow, at the following prices: For 000
w tappers, printed, 12.50, for 1000
rluled 14. SO. tf
who, on March lw, made umuer
and atone application No. 4W for Kl6
NE)4' , BV4' NK,'4, 8K4' NWJ4', Bo
t lon 20. Towuahit) 37 S.. liauae 17 K.,
HOPE JONES' TALK,
Forty-five Cents Door Monc)
Doesn't Displease Him.
LAYS' IT'TO'THE'HARD TIMES
Tells His Haarers That Wemen In
Amartaa Have at Laat in )!
ali' a ftaaaenlnf, Thinking Human
eUlng.
tCoprrtsiit. )
Ladle and Oantlemen of Tbornapple
Creek Although your town contain
only twenty-four bouaes, store and
sawmill and yet to bear IU drat loco
motive wblstla or see Its Drat broiled
lobster, I am compllmeated by tha
Usjt anJ cultivated aadlenca gathered
hart this evening to listen to my lec
ture. Tba money taacn In at the door
amounts to only 43 cents, but J shall
not abbreviate my lecture on tbat ac
count, but lay It to tba stringency of
tha times.
No ooe within sound of my voice
will dispute tbt fart tbat new era
"I WAS III J A It. FOR LICKING TH MOIIT
M1NU HOD MAM.
baa dawned for woman In America
within the laat fifteen years. She ba
come to the front, and she has come to
stay. It baa taken thousands of years
to do It, but abe baa at Inst been recog
nised as a reasoning, thinking human
being. It Is sn era tbat we should all
be proud of. We should all he glad to
acclaim ber aa mnn'a equal, and yet
dAUgers lurk In the path. There la a
fear that woman may go too far and
wield ber Influence In the wrong direc
tion. To the wive present I wish to recall
the name of Chrlntopher Columbua.
We all know what he did, but very
few of us know thnt he would hsve ac
complished the lime thing at least fif
teen jeara before but for hla wife. He
had got It Into bla bead tbat there
were other countrlea to discover, and
he waa thinking and planning When
be told hla thought and plana to hla
wife ihe put ber foot on them. 8be
wanted him to atay home and milk the
cow and spilt the wood and muke gar
den, and abe rained aucb a row about
It that be remained and did not get
away nntll after her dentlu Had she
lived ou thirty years more where would
this country have beeu? Who would
have beard the nniw of Columbus to
remember It an hour? He would nev
er have got farther than tho city hall,
and he would never have Ixvn heard
of outside of lilt own ward.
ColuinbiiH came at last and discov
ered uk, and now you tlnd um a nut Ion
of 80,000,(KR) people, but suppose his
wife bud let hlui conic Hfleen years be
fore? We'd have had at least 3k more
trusts by this time, and tlio prcseut
financial stringency would have been
a thing of the past. We'd have also
known whether Mr. Itoosovelt waa go
ing to run again or not.
And I call your attention to the case
of Heiijamln Franklin. ' Mrs. Kraukllu
was a good soul, and uo doubt alio
made tho beet pumpkin pies In Phila
delphia, but she didn't understand am
bitions In a mail. Just when Benja
min was forging to tho front she want
ed lil in to turn In his tracks and open
a shoe store. She not only wanted It,
but she Insisted on it, and tho hired
girl aaya they had n regular row. Sup
pose alio had carried ber point. Sup
pose the great ami wise Franklin hud
foregone his ambitions and become a
boot and shoo man and squeezed No. 4
shoes on to No. 3 feet. We stand ap
palled at the Idea of It
' When Oaorg Got Marriad.
When George Washington got mar
rled be bad bla future pretty well map
ped out. He knew what he wanted
and was going for It.
It wasn't a week beforo bis wife be
gan to butt In. She wanted him to
become a farmer and go around in his
shirt sleeves and with patchea on bla
trousers. 8he wanted to see. nlin milk
ing cows and pouudlng oxen and start
ing off to market with a roll of butter
aud a doceu of egga. That was the
measure of her ambition, aud when
George couldn't see things that way
there was a coldness lasting a fort
night Great Scott, but suppose that Wash
ington bad gtveu In! Suppose ho bad
been a man without an Irou juw! Sup
pose he had laid aside bla alms and
ambitions aud gone to raising squashes
and pumpkins aud gathered a family
supply of catnip In the full! I see the
most of you are pale faced and trem
bling at the thought. Had he done so
this country would bare had no father.
It might have bad no liberties.
What name stands out on the pec
laratlon of Independence Ilk that of
iobn Hancock) II was a gilt edged
patriot from tha flrat. Mrs. Hancock
wanted tha colonic to be free, but ehe
didn't want John's (-outfalls burned
In the doing of It. ' When he started
for thnt meet rug In Philadelphia that
was to result In a cataclysm alio
Bought to keep him hack. Kbe Anally
threatened to go bom to her mother
If be went to Philadelphia, and what
waa bla reply? Ton may bare never
read It, as a great many historians
bav dllhrrntely left It out of tuelr
pagea, but It has come down to me
frota an authentic source, fie told
ber just what any patriotic btiaband
should tell bla wife under tba circum
stance. I bare a picture of btin In
my mlnd'a eye aa ba stood facing ber.
Aa aha gives him ber ultimatum be
draws himself up, folds his arme. aud.
looking down on ber with tb pride
and scorn of a king, be replies:
Then go and ba hanged to yon!"
fl went to Philadelphia and signed
tbat declaration and got others to sign
It, and you know tba result Suppose
ha bad atayed at doom and gone buc
kleberrylng Instead!
When Fulton began working on the
ateamboat tbat afterward voyaged on
tba Hudson and revolutionised the
world's transportation. Mrs. Foltoo
told him tbat ba waa wasting hla time.
Bhe bad tha Idea of tba patent wash
ing machine In ber mind, and abe In
slsted tbat be drop bla Idea for her.
A he waa at hits night and day to do
this. She bad It all figured out how
much aoap and atarch and rubbing
would be aaved. and as a matter of
fact aha did haul blm off hla own work
for a week or two. When ha went
back to It there waa a family row, and
aha wouldn't apeak to blm for a month.
Even when be bad finished bla boat
and abe waa moving majestically up
the majestic river Mrs. Fulton was
so mad about things that she denied It
waa a success. I aee that chills are
running up your backs and your balr
landing tip at the thought of what
tbla world would bare lost If Mrs. Ful
ton bad been permitted to Interfere
with her husband's ambitions. We'd
have had a washing machine warrant
ed to save 10 per cent of elbow grease,
but what of the thousands of steamers
that come and go?
Not a Washington.
Tuke my case for another. I am not
a Washington, a Hancock or a Colum
bus, but I lin'e always had my aims
and ambitious Just tho same. I wasn't
ten yenrs old when I decided to take
the lecture platform. My mother tried
to spank It out of .me. my father tried
to gud It out of me, and my achool-
tescher. who was Jealous, tried to cuff
It out of me. but It stuck. It was there
when I was hoeing corn for 50 cents n
day. It wus there when I waa In Jail
for licking a lightning rod man. It was
there when I finally got married.
An soon as told my bride what fu
ture I waa working for ahe Insisted
that I lecome a hog driver buying
hogs of the farmers around and driving
them to market! Some young men
would have given way. but I atood
firm. We parted almost at the altar.
J but where Is that woman today? Who
has ever heard of the next man ahe
married aud Insisted on hla opening a
hen farm? They are not knowu from
the sands of the eeashore. while I
stand here liefore you tonight with the
luurel leaves crowning my brow.
Wives, laMvnre! Hands off! Every
husband In the country has an am
bition. You see yours sitting on the
fence by day and down at Skinner's
gi-mn'ry at night and you abuse his bizl
ucss. It inny not tie tli.it is nil. He may
sin-ply be nursing his ambition wuit
Ing till the time conies for him to make
his murk in the world. By Jawing
enough and by threats of the rolling
pin you may stir him up to cut suf
ticleut wood to lust over Sunday even
to get himself Into tlio potato patch or
the cm nl'.c! -1 but In the doing of it
you may destroy n future president of
t!ie United States nnd top;le down the
bulwarks of American liberty."
m. gr.vii.
Where Hs Fell Down.
"You seem to know n great deal
alxint wonie.s" remarked the young
moil.
"Yes," replied the great detective.
"I know what they ought to do nnd I
can easily timl out what they have
done, but I confess my Inability to tell
what they nre going to do." Detroit
Tribune.
"Oh, Wad Soma Power," Etc.
"Aud, my dear, she bad ou a bat
Well, if you'd seen it. you'd huve goue
nto hysterics." Browning's Mugaziue
Art and Materialism.
"Literature has to face tunny discour
agements," said the sympathetic an
il tor.
"Yes," auswered the man with Ink
on his fingers. "There Is just one
thing to be thankful for, und that Is
that they don't boost the price of post
ago stamps as fast as tbey do the cost
if will to paper." Wushlngtou 8tar.
Improving on Acquaintance.
"I rannot see," aald candid Clare,
"How, when you chance to pas
A mirror, Charley, you've the f&oa
Ever to face tho (las."
"I know," Charley answered her
With true humility,
"It la a homely face, and yet
I And It grow on me."
Saturday Evening Poet
One of tba prominent real estate
firms Inform us tbat Tba Examiner
Is a wonderful business getter, a small
ad bringing tba Arm letters from all
! over the country, and also from Can- j
. ada. Tbey will enlarge their space.
Others might pro t fit by this experi
ence. ' Tba Examine wilt be glad to pn fe
tish Items of local and general interest
from every settlement aod mining
camp In tba county. It la and expects
to eontloue to ba a representative
newspaper for all of Laka County
Bend os tba news by mail cr phone.
Wa will ba glad o publlab It
Lakeview presented tba appearance
of a very quiet and orderly Eastern
community Sunday. All saloon a,
and otber lines of bust o eta, war
! closed. No cbance at all for "wet
ting onea wblstla" and bearda of tba
vintage of 1900 or later remained an
mown. Tba saloon men truly made
good tbelr premise to be "good".
Mr. Ouy M. Ingram. Supervisor of
tba Fremont National Foreat Reserve,
baa purchased from Drenkel & Paine
a beautiful large residence lot Cor.
Main and Cogswell atreeta, in Sher
lock First Addition to Lakeview.
Mr. Ingram lotenda to build a
modern cottage on bla lot in tba near
future.
NOTICE. Subscription to. Stock
in tha Lakeview Floor Milia l now
due, aod a hare holders are requested
to call opon the Secretary, A. Bieber,
and make payment and- raoeivr thejr
certificates.
By order of president,
F. O. Bunting. 24-tf
WANT COLUMN
DUTCH LUNCH AT THE BKEW
ery haloon. -- - tf
ELI ItEHTAUKANT-FIItST-CLAKS j
meals at all hours. tf I
THE EXAMINER PRINTS TOWN-;
ehip Plata, aud makes Id books to j
order. I
POST & KINO HAVE THE BEST ,
Krade of Ltqoura and Cigars to be j
found In Oregon. ' tf j
J. H. CUTLER WHISKY AT THE
Hotel Lakeview bar. The beat and
purest whlaky made. tf
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON
Main rt. Lot 81 x 21tf. Bargain
for quick aale. Drenkel & Paine, tf
LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE
ward Issued by the Telephone
Company for destroying Ita prop
erty, ltitl
LOST: Between Opera House and
School House, gold watch with fob.
Finder please leave at this office and
receive reward. 2t.
2.00 STARTS A FINE LOCAL
business, daily profits, $5 to $10.
Particulars free ; write today. B. F.
Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa. 1 Srt
NEWS STAND: DAILY PAPERS
can be purchased each morniug at
Wallace fc Co'a. newa stand on Wa
ter street. north of the PostofUce. liitf
BLANKS FOR FINAL PROOFS,
Deaert Proof, Timber Laud Final
Proof h, bla u It Affidavits for Appli
cation lor Ke-nu virutemeut8,bUuk
Witness' Affidavits, etc.
NOTICE SHEEP MEX-MY SHEAR
iug corrals and dipping vata in
Camas Prairie are now ready for
use, and in good shape.
10 10 Rosa McDaniols.
WANTED TIMBER LANDS-HOME
stead relinquishments wanted. Wa
want to buy direct from owners.
Write particulars to
M. II., Box i'Ji, Eugene, Oregon. 9t
"WANTED, GOOD MAN IN EVE
ry locality. Uood pay; experience
nnuecessary to represent large Real
, Estate orgauizatiou, write today. B.
F. Looa Co.. DesMoines, Iowa." tf
WE HAVE A FULL SET OF MY-Bell-Rollins
& Co'a aamplea of Stock
Certificate and Honda, with price
list, if you are organizing a stock
company, get our prices ou stock
certificates, and other printing.
FARMERS. HAVE YOUR BUTTER
Wrappers printed at The Examiner
ottlce, instead of sendlug away for
them. Keep your money at home
and patronize those who patron
ize you; liesides, you see what
you are getting, aud don't have to
pay if not suited.
THE EXAMINER HAS RECEIVED
a new sample book of the Wall
Street line of engraved certificates
of stock and bond blauks, the most
up-to-date on the market. Used
and endorsed by the leading finan
ciers of America. Copy-righted.
and see them, if you need any.
thing In this Hue.
NOTICE- THOSE IN DEBITED TO
Geo. Cooley, will please call at once
and settle, as toy saloon in Paisley
will be closed Juiyfirst aud all ao
counts must be aettled. Settlement
can ba made either with me di
rect or with W. H. Tucker.
Yours Truly,
G. W. Cooley 24-1 month
HHKRP BKANDM.
lamoc Rarrv Bmdi with Bwsiiow Fork ti
JOlllCS DallJ right r lor (vn; rni
for wether. Soniavwet buur Crop and
Id rlhl r. Tar Brand ill. Rue, :an
Lake. foitoBlc addrow, LkTlew,Oreui
Zac Whitwonh
ar. Half Dadnnuop B
rliktforerM;rtrMlorwthert. Tar Brand
W. fcauf. Flah Creek. foe'oOloe a4drt
lakeview Orwn,
aTT I
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A perfect Remedy forConstip
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arid Loss or Sleep.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YDHK.
exact copy or wrappcr.
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r. King's
WITH
Nov; Discovery
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PRICE
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AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
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Flood Buildiw
, Saa Fraodar
limber Land Notice
Uuited States Laud Office, Lake
view, Ore, March 2u 1908.
Notice ia hereby giveu tbat in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of J jne 3, 187S, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lauds in
the States of California, Oregon, Nev
ada, aud Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States
by act of August 4, 1892,
James E. Murray, of Lakeview,
county of Lake, State of Oegon. baa
filed iu this ottlce his sworn statement
No 830, for the purchase of the NE
quarter of Section 32, iu Township
38 S., Range 16 K, W. M., and will
otter proof to .show that the land
Bought is more valuable for it timber
or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish his claim to
said land before Register and Receiver
at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday,
the 8th day of July, VMS,
He names as wintesses: Thomas J.
Powell, Paul G. Hugus, John Auteu,
A. Storkman, all of Lakeviea, Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above described land are
requested to file their claims in this
ottlce on or before aaid 8th day of
July, 1908.
J. N. Watson Register. 1810
Timber Ijtnd Niotlee.
Department of the loteiior, U. S
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
June, 15, 1908.
NOTICE ia hereby given tbat OTIS
FOLJ-ETT, of lakeview, Oregon,
who, on April 18, 1908, made timber
and Btone application, No. 4110, for
SK quarter NV quarter, NE quarter
SW quarter, Section 8, Township 39
S., Range 21 ., Will. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to the
lands above described, before Regis
ter aud Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon,
on the 1st dayof September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
J. T. Metzker, Wo. Stimpflg, C O.
Metzker, liirt Lee, all of Lakeview,
Oregou.
2510 J. N. Watsou, Register.
OASTdtlXA,
Sean tha
ftfaatare
at
jy lot Mil T(
IhlHind Vni Haw Always Bacgl
P
111
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty fears
WESTERN STAGE LINE
Office at the Mercantile Company's
Ptore Lakeview, Oregon.
Qood Stock - - New Coaches
Daily from Lakeview to Bly, connect
in. with Daily Stage to the railroad.
P. n. COREY, - - - Proprietor
Lt37ie, Oregao.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
4 . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May 1st, 1905.
Lv. Thrall.... A. M.Lv.Pokeaama 10.46 A at
Ar. Bog-til 6.S " Ar. Dixie 10.66 "
Steel Br'f .6 " Kl'h 8p'ga 11.40 --
Fall Cr'k.. 7.06 FallCreek U.4A
Kl h 8p'gK7.10 " Steel Br'se U.oe
" Dixie 8.10 " " Boua 1.PM
l-ukejamaBJO Thrall.... Jz.46 "
Klamath Springs Special.
Lv.-rhrall...1.90 P. If.Lv. Kl'h 8p'at.4SP. It
Ar.Bogua IM " Ar. Fall Creckt.50 "
" Steel Br'grt.lft " " Steel Br'geS.OO "
Fall Creek 2.S5 " Botrm B.S0 "
Kl'h 8p'fi 1 40 " " Thrall i.45
lakeview Cigar Factory
. A. Stokkma.a, Prop.
Maker of
Havana and
Domestic Cigars
cocwtby OBDgae aoLicrras
Give u a trial. Store in the brick
building next door to Poet A King sa
loon, akeview, Oregon.
Tiubrr la4 Net lee
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Ottlce at Lakeview, Oregon,
June 15 19U8.
NOTICE la bereyb given that KARL
AUSTIN, of Oakland, Calif., who, on
April 22 1908 made timber and stone
application. No. 4153, for N half SK
quarter, SK quarter SK quarter, Sec
tion 20, Towuship 38 8., Range 18 F
Will. Meridiap, bas filed notice of
intention to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver
at Lak view, Oregou. on the 3rd day
of September, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Geo. Lynch, Mariou S. Itarnes,
Eldan Woodcock. Oscar,, Metzker, all
of Lakeview, Oregou.
J. N. Watson, Register.
First publication Juna 18, 1108,
Last Pib lcation Aug. 20, 1908.
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