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LAKK COUNTY EXAMINER, LA REVIEW, ORKOOtf, THUBHDAT, JULY 1, 90H 5 CITIZENS WILL BUILD RAILROAD The Central Oregon From 5hanlko to Prlneville LAKE COUNTY MIGHT 00 SIME This Move of a Lonj-Sufftrlnr Public Hay Smoke Out ilarrlman Portland Telegram, 20, tilt: Arti cle of Inoorpornt Ion of tin Central Oregon Railroad Company, the object of which In to c instruct a rallroae from Mianlko to Prlnevlllennd Bend, were flknl In tint otllre ol thv County Clerk this morning. Tho company la caplliillwd Ht .V).(MO, wftlcli will Ik taken up to n roiiMtdcrahle extent by tlii iN-oploof Crook Couuty, who have prnetlcally decided to build their own rond. Im-chunc llitrrlmnn linn done nothing. ' . 1 lit Incorporators lire Alfred I". IHlew. F. H.Stniilcy,JcHoKtyiriiniiinl llnm-oc Howard The route of the new rotid will follow the line on whleh Ilarrlman proinled tolmllda road when In-took overtheCoiiitulilii Southern. Hampered by the laek of n outlet for tliHr IniiiieiiHe n nourii n, the jieople have tired of 1 1 iirrlniti u'm delay h, nnil it u recult the Central Oreuon Railroad Company wtworga IiUed. 'I'iiIm Ih not ii Hcheme of Mpeculu tlon, nor Ih It n great railroad enter prUe," mid .lee Mearim thin morn ing, "it iHKlinply ii united tfort on the purl of the people of Cent ml Ore gon to Beeure nil outlet for their pro duct. Miiny of the dinner who Imve not the reitdy moiii-y will con trltiute grain inn) other will give work on the uradlug, that the roud may Ih- built. . "Whlle'lt Im of vimt Importance to Central iregon. It 1 uIho highly Im portant to 1'oit hind, ho Important In fm t Hint the people of Cortland ought to help In every vny poHHlble to limure theeoUHtruetioii of ttie road. It will give it ilueri route by mil for tli.- HhlpiiM iit of Central Oregon pro duce to the 1'ortUnd market. In the menu time llurriiiian Ih apparently trying to turn the trade ol Central Oregon to San Traiu-lxco. lie In building 1 1 j from the houiIi, and of ('iiiiiw the trade will go with the railroad. In order that Oregon may have the full U nelli of her own IndUNtrlcH, m niTi-cHary that the vnt Central ' regou trade idionld fiiiiu' to I'ort , ind, tiiMtead ol going to San Frau- . lCO " A Hide from the trrlgat Ion enterprl e now under way In Central Ore gon, there l- a large volume of pro duce now grown In Central Oregon. l.iiKt vear there wu Hhlopxl from MiauUo I.iiiki.ihiU puiimlH ot wool, to nay noihlng of wheat, other grain and 1 1 r 1 1 1 !. All lid produce hud to be hauled by team to MiuioUo from llilillll-UHf.il I1H l.A llllll'H hi the III tcrlor. Connei ting wii h theO I!, i N. at I'dggH. m iin- rolnnibl'i Kiver, the i ' I 1 1 1 1 ! i j i ini I lii'I'll extend hi tar Houtli iln Nliilliou. i it Shaulko in I'linevi lie U '." lulli h, anil irniii Mi.ilnko lo licliil Ih iiImiiiI '.HI mile. I'.y oiihIiiicI llig I lie (Vnlliil O it4,i n load hmiiiIi Iron) Mimiitvo I he rich Interior ci iiiui r.v will be pri i ill. d with mi oull"l for il ploiitii Ih, and ill lie given a givat Impel Uh lii the way of lili'lher devel opment. It Ih I lie pilipwHi1 of t lie oitani.e.rH of t lie lie w Ci "lilpaiiy I o pllnll t lie Wol'k to coniplel Ii in Willi the lltlliont 1 1 I !- I I I I I I . U. publican Acrostic Willi h klHli'mimu In rorry uiir hit n ner I ii llii' ili'i'tliiii i miii In k uff ill I' lull 11 im i It'l l Ii l tit in iHiriutlr uihiiiiit, l.t-nt hp !' t Imrin lo Hi" Uktluil lirtHll. In uniiiiiiHiii ttc'll HiHiitl fur ihf iiniIiiii, Aiiiouk"! Ilit Kmiulrat tliroiiKliinil all the IhihI. MakliiK luw I ro in w lrl ulitcrvatnni, HUtorliaily M nliliig, lwvi Ui taiul, Ti'in'liliiK thv UuiKi-vt'll pollry of mtiare deal, Ami mliiT 1 1 known iruKrt'lva nnniurtu, Vat four yriirn or mare of pulilio weal Tall, our li ali:r, with crt-an il of plvanuroa. H. V. HKII ART, l.aki vli w, Ore , June 2b, l'.H'H. Is Your Hair Sick? That's too bad ! We had no ticed It was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. Dy the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor Is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial 'Bold for OTr alxty ysars." A MaS Sv O. Afw Cm. Low .a. AUa i uIMIurwa ! IARSAPAIILLA. PILLS. cuwv reaotva. yers Personal Mention Itobort L. Wlr, o! Dir. arrived la town Buodajr oo bntloena. ChM. Cl, of Lo Angelas, li topping t The lkvlw lloteL Floreoce Daveoport cam op from Reoo tiuotlaj to Jolo the Moog dram atlo company, " Kay A. Telford and Al. Andy, both of Klamath Fall, are lo town making final proof oo timber olalma. Virgil Conn J of PaUley, one of tbe leading mere haute of tbe northern end of tbe oounty arrived Tueeday. Ueo. Rinall, a etochman from Btlver Lake, waa doing buainete hnre Mon day. P. M. Cory, of the Weetern BUge Company, of Newell'a, waa In town on bulnMa connected with bis line tbla week. J. D. Karra, tbe I'aliley liveryman, wee down to tbia burg Monday. Mrs, ilambo arrived at the Lake view Hotel tbla week from Han Fran- cteoo, where she bas been apending tbe winter. Bhe bas large Interests at Plush, and will go out there aoon to give matters bet personal attenton Chas. H Huff, a Han Fraocinco glass drummer, was In town Monday. Hon. C. U. Hnyder, wife and ilaiiubter Miss Mae, made a trip to lily lust week A. Ulen, Han Franreco, represent Inn a lluuor and cluar concern, was an arrival Haturday. Willis Otortfe and N. F Currey were down from rlusb Iats week. W. K. McCornmrk a woolgrower from tillver Leke, was down (Saturday. 1. A. Worthlnxton, llarrimn'a right of-way man, la In town. F. A. Fitrpatrlek and family of the X ranch, were gunnta of tbe Ltike view Hotel Tuesday J. J.'ltellley and J. W. Loftiis, the mluliig men, were down from (Joldruu Tuesday. Hon. Win. T. Crolei, father of Hanker Cremiler, is over on a visit from CnUrvillo, Callfnrlna. Fdmund I'. Hhcldon, a buidnertH iiihii of I'ortlund, wan in town luut Thursilay. W. I j. Wing, wasdoMU fiom Silver Luke KridHj. Hubert Ward, of Heuttle, reprenent ing the Oliver Type writer,eouipiDy, was in town Baturduy. J. T. Ilordnu and wife are in town. Mr. ltorden'is repreneutiiig the Ore goniati, of Portlumi. Ii. J. Hlckersoii and wife, and sinter-in-law and Mine Green, are over from Hidwell, California, ou n vinit with the family of Peter Post Tim Kheehiin, a space writer for the McClure Ky ml lento, is now a resident of Liikeviow, and a sulisjrlher to The Kxuuilni-r. C.K . Oliver returned Tueaday from a ten days trip to southern towns. He went as far south as Falls Kiver ShiiHta Co. Furl Carriker of, the Went Side whs in tho eity Wednesday to take his IIIIIHK' leciiiil). AdminiMrator'a Sale of Real Property In the (nutter of the estutei of I. in-l et in K. Cox, dei-ciihi'd. 1 notick is im ;ui:itv t;ivt:x that under and, in purx'tinu-it of an order of Mile made by the County Court of the j Mute ol i mi'k'oii, lor i ne l oumy ot M ultiiiiiiiiih. on tlm 'j:ird day of Feii- ruiiiy r."i7, in the above entitled mat-j ter, the iiiidtT.-iwneil, uh the iidniin is-' ti uf ur of I he estate of I.iifretia Cox, j ilet'i'iied, will trolil lilld UlttT Siitlinlay the Mb tiny of Anoint, IHON. proceed to ell, at privatu mile, to the liitflient and be!, bidder, for i-ash in hand, pul.jeet to confiriiiat ion by said Court, all ot tho real property described an follow, to wit: The KouthweHt quarter of eet-tion !) tottlinhip llllmiuth i u n e 10 eaht Wiflainetto .Meridian iu Lake County, Oickou. Said nalo Is made for the purpose of paying claiuiH nuiiiHt the Haiti Htate hail charuet) ami OA'poimoa of udiniuia t rat Ion, remaining unpaid. Dated this 'Jth day of July, VMH. it. Ij. (ilHHB, AdmiuiBtrator of the ewtate of Luo etia Cox deoeimed. 'Si 5. TIM1IKK I.AKI MTI K U. S. Land Olllce at Lakeview, Ore gon, , May 15, 1IKI8. NOTICK in hereby Riven that JAV1KU FKANC1S SALC1DO, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, ou March 21, UKJH, made timber and stoue appli cation, No. 1121, for UW quarter, SK quartre, 10 half, SK quarter, BKJ NK. Section, II, Towimhip 41 8.. Hange 15 10., Will. Meridian, bas filed notice of intention to make Fiual Proof, to etttubllHh claim to tbe laud above deacribed, befortt licKifter aud Heceiver, at "Lakeview, Oregon, on the Oth day of August, VMS. Claimant uanieH aa witnesaea: J. O. liamakor, F. P. Uroha, li. I Kil irore, all of lionanya, Oregou, and William Deal of Lorulla Oragou. iil 10 J. N. Wutson. ilegiator. How'sThls? We oll'er One Hundred Dollars He ward for auy cane of (.'aturrli thatoau n ot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheuey & Co,. Toledo O. We, the undersigned, have kuown F. J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business transactions and financial ly able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Wuldinti, Ktuuen & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O., Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 centa per bottle. Sold by all Drag gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. GOLD FROM HO AO fllNES Die Mining Suit Now On at Alturas Alturua I'lalndenler,2finlt: Mr. W, J. tlr!xhy of the llonjj mining dis trict waa a vialtor nt our office tbla week. He Informs ua that lie baa mado a run of about alx tone of ore It- ao arnata and baa made a clean up. The talllmia are now being rya nlded to determine tbe percentage of bue ore, an. the best mode of work Ing the aame. Tbe yield from the atx tone, Mr. firigaby iiMsun-s u, will be about $KiO per ton but, until thecya nlded tallluK are cleaned up the ex act worklnK yield cannot be determ ined. Aa be fa an old miner and an exju-rt aaaiyor, he la aatlafled hla ea tltnate Im approilmaU ly correct. Mr. Orlgaby also Informs ua that In company with K. hi Jamison, an o t her e x (a-r lenced m 1 ner , be I s erect I n g a sttmp mill with a cyanide plant attarhed, and the regular monthly gold ahlpmvuta will hereafter be uihle. Mr. (Jrtgahy says tbe ileeiieat work Ing In bla mine la about. 7) feet, though be baa about 100 feet of tunnel. The vein la a well defined contact ledge, nnd ahowa ore from flu to IPX) kt ton. The future outcome of the mines Mr. (irlirahy anya, la aoauml Mr. Jamison recently sold bla mine to a rortland company. It waa a genuine spot caah sale, and while the terma an? private, reached well up In the six figure. - The attention of the Huperlor Court tbla week has teen o-cupll with the caae of Mc Deary & Mhowera ra, UroftdiiH. Dunlvan A hHrtel. The suit InvolveH title to mlninir ororxTtv , In the liong dlatrlct, and alde from tielnit the first mining nult In Modoc county contalna a alKnlflcance far be yond the mere fact of n suit over mining proprrty. The principals are men men Kkllleil In the biiMiiieea of mining and nre represented by an array of rounael ami a acore or more wltneMMee. If the mines of the Iloag dlatrlct were worthliKs, aa some con tend, why are t bene men engaged in an expeimlve suit to detenulu owner ship? MeHMrs. McClenry & Showers are rep rettent ed by N. A. ('orulsh and 1'. M Jumlson, whllu LiraiiduH, etal., nre reprew-nted by lionner & Baldwin, Adams & Wylle and A, F. whartel. About twenty wltnesHca on cither side are In attendance. COUNTY NEWS Silver Lake From the beAilcr. Everybody Im trettlns busy and are Rolntf to make the celebra tion the taut ever held at tbla plaee. Kllr.alH-lh Ward, lietter kuown aa grandma Ward, Ima hud her pension Ineri'UHed fromelnht dollnrs to twelve dollars a month. Mrs Ira Fn-etnnn purchased the Frank I'avue riineb, and the Stella 1'iiyne lioineHtead one dny lust week, payiiiK W.tWO for the aame. J. C. ItiiKi'V. who bad a stroke. of 'nariilvsis last week is rapidly im proving. This will lie jrood news to liU liinnv friends throughout this eeet loll. The new road iniu hlne arrived last Saturday. Koad aupervlsor Parker baHlH-en jrivlntf It a trial on tho road at the north side of towu. Tell all yonr friends that Silver Lake Is ifolnj; to have a g celebra tion liiHtirii! two days. The commit tees are sparing no pain norexpeiise u, imke lt u wo tjayM Knn eve . Waller K ttredue aud CharleM I'itcli er wi re In to n t Ioh wi ck Hlj;"in) up emit ractH for laud beloniue; to the IndiatiH nil the .Kin math reservation, mi which they will pasture their cut tle thin Hummer. Thl iif look pretty HUNpicloim when an unmarried, but eligible gentleman buy a new rane. Cope Went did that very thitij? and every one that known Cope, kuowrt he hart unearth ly uhc for hucIi a thlmr without a la dy to manipulate It. Such iictiors look HUHpecloiiH and wo aurtniae he litis been exposed. The citizens of Silver Lake may well be conHi atuJated upon Hecurliitf Hon. II. A. Itrattntn of Putnley, our rtpre acntative elect, to deliver tho orailon ou the -lib. -Mr. Prattain, while not an orator, la a pleasant, Interesting and logical speaker, a good reaaotier and a deep thluker, and those who hear him will be more than pleuaed with hla effort. Ou last Tuesday evening acvornl ladies met at the leader office and organized the Ladles Silver Iake Bubo Pal. Club,. The tnemtiers are all enthusiastic and to ebow they are not afraid to meet nil comera ou the diamond, Bond thla challenge. We the LadlOM of the Silver Lake P.ase Pall Club, hereby challenge Messrs II. II Keeney, Al Dunning. 'Dad" Wil ley, L Fowle. '-Pa" Westcott, Judge Martin, Cope West, P. W, Jones aud Cliff Smith, to play a game of base ball on the afternoon of July 4th ou the grounds at thla place, the losers to jiuy for a supper. for men who toil Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Riveted Overalls the kind that "WEARS" cut full mad of clcctad denim 1 " jr inn FFCC aSOclD For,a fcw dars. ,vc wiU 8ve $2.15 worth of r Free Soap with each case of Sunny Monday Soap purchased from tis. We recommend and guarantee these goods. THE PERFECT LAUNDRY SOAP Fairbunk's SUNNY MONDAY is a laundry Soap that we are glad to rccom menu, jt is uic pertect laundry soap, made from the highest grade materials by a company that knows how to make oap right. Sunny is pure, white, efficient. No rosin or other adulterants that rot and ruin fabrics. Best of all, it contains a remarkable new soap ingredient, called a dirt-starter, that makes clothes clean, and taken all the hard labor out of washing. You can wash everything with SUNNY NONDAY in any water at any temperature. One bar of SUNNYJMONDAY does as much cleansing as two bars of any other soap, because it is all soap. Give SUNNY MONDAY a trial and acquire a good habit. We also recommend these other Fairbank soap products: Gold Dust-washing powder. Fairy toilet soap Glycerine Tar shampoo soap Pummo hand soap Lakeview Mercantile Co WANTED - A reprfai'titatlve in thla country j by a large real eatate corporation, i Sxt-lal lnducementa to thoae whoj wlnh to become financially lutereat-i ed. The Real Estate Security Co. Fort Dearborn Bldg. Chicago, 111. Dr. Chas. H. Drake, Veterinary Surgeon OFFICE Rmo Fmomr, Fm'mo Ltrmmr Stablb, West of First National Bank. Lakeview, Oregon. Nolde & Reynolds House, Sign and Carriage Paint ers Papering and Kalsomining Olflco with Woodcock & Burtiea tieneral i:lackuilthn Lakkview Oregon H. D. Clark Contractor and Builder JoIj Wo.k a S)L'cialt3r Iistimatcs Furnished Shop next idoor to Ahlstrom'n Saddlery Shop Lakeview, Oregon AUTOMOBILE TO Exchange for Ranch I will trade for a ranch with good water supply my large tour ing car. It Is a White Steamer, in good condition. Ilaa top, lamp and extra tires. Is worth 1S00. I will run it up to Lakeview If suited. Address, giving full par ticulars of your ranch to P. THOMSON. 913 North Brown Street, Napa, Camfokma The Secret of a Beautiful Face liet in keeping the ikin pro tectedaswellucleansed. Just washing U not enough that only leaves the delicate surface more exposed to the irritation of dust and germs j to merci less attacks of sun and weather. After washing, ap ply Robertine and experience its delightful refreshment. You willadmire the line-less softness it imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only ttmulates a radiant glow, but protects the skin from becom ing coarse. Prevent bum lug, tan and freckles. A mmtU m-IAr HIIMHIIIMSII Monday !! i nun i Subscribers, Take Notice! The new ruling of the postoffice department will make it impossible for any newspaper in the country to send out copies to subscribers who owe a year on subscription without putting, a one-cent stamp on each paper. That would break every newspaper man, and cannot be done. The result is subscriptions not paid must be stopped this sum mer. It is not the" fault of the newspapers. We would be glad to carry our subscribers along as in the past. It is a new ruling of the department and must be lived up to or we lose our mail privileges. We hope you will pay prompt attention to this matter, as the new rule is now in full force. We do not wish to lose you arid hope that you do not wish to part with The Examiner. The present management will endeavor to ke the paper up to its past high plane, and will, as c cumstances and patronage warranty add to ;: present value. Special Offer: - In order to bring all subscription accounts up to date, all who pay their indebtedness and a year in advance, will have their papers free for an addi tional three months. Send us j our check, draft, money order, silver or stamps, and address same to FRED J. BOWMAN, Lakeview, Oregon ! I I ! a j I i i i Notice The Lake Couuty Examiner has changed hands, C. O. Metzker having bold tbe paper to Fred J. bowman. Al! moneys due on subscription are paynlle to Fred J. Bowman, and be is to contiuue tbe paper to all gubscrip ers who have paid iu advance, for tbe full term for which such subscriptions have beeu paid. Bills due for adver tising to June 15 are navable to O. O. ' Metzker. Signed C. O. Metzker Fred J. Bowman. Way Ranch For Sale A choice quarter section of Improv ed meadow land, one and one half mile east of Paisley, Lake county, Oregon. This land is under irrigation, supplied with free water rights from tbe Che waucan river. Surface level and smooth having been mowed and raked over for many years past Public road ou north and east lines of place. For further particulars, address or inquire of T. J. Brattain, Paisley, Oregou. li) f Photographer Here ilenry Wendt, photographer, who bas a photo studio and caudy factory at New Pine Creek, Oiegon, ia iu Lakeview, with a photo teut, south of the Herald office. Mr. Wendt will remain here until July 10, 1908. Photos taken from tamps, postals and all sizes up to . 11X14. All work up to date. Mr. Wendt expects to cometoLake ! view once a yeur with a tent. 25 tf. j It Can't B Beat The best of all teachers is experi ence. C. M. )Iarden, of Silver City, North Carolina, says: "I find Electric Bitters all that's claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver aud Kidney troubles it cau't be beat I have tried it and find at a mont excellent medicine." Mr. IIarden is right; it's the best of 'all medecinea also for weakness, lame back, and all run down conditions. , Best too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at xnorntoa a irug store. 50o. For Lots in Watson 'a addition, ae iMasingiU. ' 23 U i Op Of AMY OTMtR LAimMTT SOSJ TEST ITI JT I I i f I ! Timber Land Not Ire Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olllee at Lakeview, Oregon, June 21th 1008 Notice is hereby given that John L. Glazier, of Sacramento, Calif., who ou May 15. 1008,. made timber and stooe application. No. 1173, for NW quarter, Section 32, Township 37 S., Rane 17 E., Will. Meridian, ha bled notice of iuention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above described, before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon,, ou the 11th day of September, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: Oda Cravens, of Lakeview, Oregon, I. C Cravens, of Dairy, Oregon, F. C Eld red and John Stindt, of Bonanza. Oregon. 27 10 J. N. Watson, Register. Timb land Nolle U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore- gon, June 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that tiordon W. U arret t, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on May 4, 1908, made timber and stone application. No. 1167, for SE quarter. Section 2(5, 1'owneblp 38 S., Range 21 E., Will. Meridian, baa filed uotice of intention to make Fiual Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver at Lakeview Oregon, on tbe 10th day of September, 1908 Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. II. Lynch, Sarah Garrett, Granville liardisty, Tom Watsou, all of Lake view, Oregou. 27-10 J. N. "Watson, Register. Timbrr Laud Netlre. U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore gon, Juue 23, 1908. Notice is hereby given that David : T. Joues, of Lakeview, Oregon, who, on April 29, 1908, made timber aiui'. stoue application, No. 1103, fosr SW quarter 8W quarter, Section Ify Township 38 S , Range 18 K, Will. Meridian, has Hied notice of intentioja to make Final Froof, . to establish claim to tbe land above described, before Register aud Receiver, at Lake view, Oregon, on tbe 9th day of Sept ember, 19U8. Claimant names a witnesses: W. A. Wilshire, Manuel Schwartz, Dao Jones, John Quinn, all of Lakeview, Oregon. 27-10 J. N. Wataon, Register-