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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
r MKK COUNTY EXAMINE. MKKVIEW, ORROQ.V, TIMJIIHDAY, AUG. , 130H I Irylntr ir'iiriit Ion simply dnvel. Opdry cnliirrli tln,y dry up tha spcrrtiofis, whluli ftalimr to Mm tiii'inlrrmin and darom fione, causing a fur mora mtIoiih Ironl.in Imn the ordinary form of aUrrh. Avoid ftll drying iiilmluiili, fiiin-, siuoki and aiitllNsnd uitn tlmt which I'lnniiNvii, soot lint Mini In-iiU. J".l y Cri'iuu lliilin will iinitr catarrh or cold Iti the nml eiwlly suit pb'asniitlvr. All dragglst m il the Ml cant l.o. F.ly llrotlmrs, fill Warren Hlrent, Nsw York. Tha Unlm In Hard without itln, doi tint IrriUtn or cuiiian miii'. tii. It .ri'U lti., over an Irnliili'.l mi, miry surhu-n, n linv. ili iiiiiudiiily tlm imlntnl liilliiminiitlon. J.ly s ( riMiiu ilitlm i niitniiiH no ooea mercury nor oilor harmful (triis. FINED A FRANC. L.f. CONN l.khrvlrw, Orego,, OKHrr.-lH.lv ll.ill.liiig. J. V F.N A TO It .lltrnr).it-l.iiw t.aitt Haltrra Npcclall) orni'K-it.ir HwIiIIhr. JIIO.H. J. J'oWF.f.L Attorney at law Ofllco lu Paly Hull. Iln Lakkvikw, Oiii:;o.n fJHAKLF.H CMHACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Tltlea LAkKVIKW, OllKliON E.ll,tlhfl I UN LAlll THOMPHON Attorney at Law Ofllco: Over Hunk of Lnkevlew Lakkvikw, OllKOfiN A. WIIIUM M. D .1 9 I'll VMM A MBit Ml H4.t.Oft ft Paisley, OrcQon. f Mouse Painter New Pine Creek, Paper Hanger . Oregon What That Mtant t an American Who Waa Living In Pari. When you we find n franc In Pari It mean H111I ;ini n,v 12 fin inn 71 centimes, or Jmt t r Imlf n sovereign 'I'M In I lie mil; 1 null. 1. dun (11 hi.!i one can come alter rending the (inl mm 'Xcrli'iu i- of 11 11 Amci Iran HM-cu who lit staging In 1'nrlH In c.iniiii-,.-tlio education nf M -.iih lie iiviN lit an apartment neur the Air tie Til otiiphe, mill 1 lu tn her morning huh of hl Hernial i-omniim-d the Impru dence of shaking 11 impel out of the window after !l o'clock. A l.vm eyed constable miw her and Immediately cllinlied the stairs, rang (ho hell, en tered tin- apartment ami drew up 11 summon iigilml tenant. Tic American was called mid gave h iiiiiiii'. "I did not know It wiih n hri-ncti of flic liiw." lie mild. "Hut nn I Imri' lirokcii It I iiiupt p.'iy. How tnm li In It?" "You will l' fined I fmiic." ri'pllfil llio ioll( einiin. "TbiTP J-oil lire," mil we red llie Amerk-nn, and lie held out the rolu. Rut flic "nuent" ri fuHed lo tuUe It. "Lttter on," In renin rki-il an hp with drew, "you will he mi in moiled In-fore fhi JilMtler of the Knct?." Some dnya later the dollniiuent wim luvlle.l lo tippeiir liefore the "Jiltfe lie pnlx" find olN-yel the huiiiiiioiin He waa oIiIIkinI to unit three hour In uu Bi1liMh111nl.fr. Then he wim admitted. "Do ni ndiult." HNked the iiiii1h- trnle, "having hroken thH liiw?" "I do." wiin the reply. "(Jood. Vim are fined 1 franc." "There you lire, then." And thi AiiierUiiii HK'iiln held out the frunc. Rut the mnclHtrute would have none Of It. V011 will pny the mini later. Voti will he advUed when. Von tuny with- lraw." Th Ami-rlcun took lilit depart ure. coiiKlilerahly HiirprlMed at no many for uinlllleN In 'ouue-tloii with a franc fine. A few da.vu Inter he received a tnnied pnix-r Invltlni? til in to pay, flrHt of all, 1 franc, the aniouut of hi fine, pltiH 2." rentluicM. the 11 mount nf the declinei, phm 11 franin 4S cen tlmeN, the niuoiint of the owtM, innklnjt In nil a total of 12 fruiu-N ;i ccntlmcn. The Alnerh-ati paid, IxU'bn lie left the police fourt he remarked: 'in Aiuerleu a law which forced a citizen to pay $12 when ho had only liecu fined fl would ho conaldered a hypocritical and dlahoiieat low. And wo would not tolerate It long, you letr-London Clobe. rilE BLARNEY STONE. An Old Legend Tells How Found Its Way to Ireland. It Tlmtxf Load httic. Uepartmeot of the Interior, U. H. Land Ofllc at Lakeriew, Oreuou. May U, l!X8, NOT1CK la hereby (flen thai UVHKS P. IIALI, of Hoena Vlntn, (JrejioD, who, on Deo. 21, infl, made mii.tjr Biiu mono appneattoa, No. 4llfl, for NW rjuarter AW rjuarter. K half NW onarter, Kectlon 1. Townnhlp M.H, Huniff) 1 K W, Merl dlan, haa flld note of intention to makn Final l'roof, to extatdlKb claim to the Innd aliove dcMril,e,l. I.nfnr 1 Colint Cirk fit Kturtiatk t k.u OrlBirt of the Quaint Belief That It lm- ' office, at Klamath Fall. Oregon, on THE MAGIC OF KISSING IT. parti to tha Llpa That Touch It the ttho aoth day of Auitmi. HM18 Powtr to Uttr Hon.y.d. Coaxlna anal ' . L'lMlmant unineH u m Itneioota D.lu.lw. .,!.... .fj. Milner, KupertC. JIall, The hlnrney alone fakea It nj name from the village of Rlarncy, In County Cork, Ireland, near whleh aland the ruin of the f.iniou Hlnrney cattle. dotliiK hack to the flfteetith century, and the icrovea of Itlarney, which en Joy an equally wide rcpulallon. A rl ulet (lowing through the, 11 hcarn the anine name. The nnme Rlarncy I from the lrlh "hlalrne." a Utile field, the Gaelic form iKdiijt "hlnlr" or "blar," a plain, i'he Ylllace I four mile north went of Cork and has a few hundred ttihahltanta P.. Milner, ICupert C. Hall, O. W. iiowaro, Kj. II. Juanrery, all of lily, Oregon. J. N. Wataon, IieKUter. 25 !0 d LAKEVIEW t SADDLERY ? S. F. AMLSTROW, I- Proprietor.1 Timber Land Notka. Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Office at Lakevlew, Orevou June 15, v.m. NOliCK. I hereby iriven that VA)H ANNA II IIKATH.of Clilfa, V asb ,who on April 15 Y.HM, nmde timber ami dtone application. No. 4144, for K liHlf Hi: ipiartor, SW quarter HIO quarter, Hettlon. i, Townnhlp li'J fj , KaiiKe 18 H. Will. Meridian, hau filed notice of intention to umke Final proof, to eetabUhh claim to the I In the crorca of Rlarncy fcbove deacrfled, before IViter ami 00 He on the market. CHAS. E. RICE. Musician and Director of the I.akcview Citizens' Hand Lakeview -Oregon iu Administrator' 5eal of Real Property the mutter of the eatate) 1 Of Lucre! in IL Cox. fleivaeed. 1 NtiTICK IS IIKKK.UY tilVION that under ami in puraiiance of an order nf Male uiaile by tho County Court of the htate of 1 ircyon, for tho County of Multnomah, uu tho lrd. day of Feb ruary y.nii, in the iiiu.vo eutiti.! iu.i- ter, the iiuderhiitued, a the adminis trator of the entate of Lucretla It Cox, deceaed, will from and after Saturday the Hth day of Aiu'UHt, l'.MJH, proceed to Hell, at private hhIh, to the hil)eHt and heitt bidder, for chhIi m hand, aubject to coiillrniatiou by aald C'ourt, all of tho icul property deHcribiHi u followa, to-wit: Tho SouthweHt quarter of Beet ion 0 township south raiiKo 10 eaet WiHuniette Meridian lu Lake County, Oregon. Sealed bida will be received by aaid AdininiHtrn tor at the office of the Lake Couuty F.xamlner, at Lakeview, in lake County, Oregon, up to and IncluditiK Saturday, tho 8th day of Autfunt, 11XIH, at aix o'clock p. tn. of aaid day. Said Halo la made for tho purpoao of Paying claims aKainut tho aaid atate had charge ami expeuaea of adminis tration, remaining unpaid. Dated thiu Hth day or July, I'.KiH. K. I j. lilaaa, AdmlniHtrator jif the estate of Luc etla Cox deceaaed. 275. It Can't Bt Beat The beHt of all teaobera la experi ence. C). M. Kardeu, of Silver City, North Carolina, any a: "1 find Electric Hitters all that'11 claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney trnublea it cau't be beat 1 have tried it and tlnd lit u moat excellent medicine.' Mr. Harden ia right; it'a the beat of nil tnedeclnea alao for weakness, lnme nacif, aud all run down oonditiona Uoat too for chills and malaria. Sold under guarantee at Thornton's. Drug siore. ouo. h.. HE HAD TO PAY. Half a Dollar That tha Traveling Man Hated to 8pnd. "The 50 wnta I hated moet to apend," ald the traveling man, "went to the Canadian Pacific railroad. I don't mind paying for thing I get. but thla par ticular cxtK-tullture couldn't be In doraed 'for value received.' "A number of un got Into St. John. N. R., one otght juet In time to catch the nljtht train for Ronton. We got alMiurd only to learn that the train didn't carry a diner. Now, a long night rhle without dinner isn't a pleas ant proeeot, so we Ix-HleKed the con ductor. " 'Why don't you Bturt on the Mont real, which pulla out juat ahead of us ?' he aald. it -arric a diner, and we can pick you op at Frederlckton JuiiCtiOll. " 'No danger of your pulsing us? we as kii I, and he ensured 11a that be couldn't very well. 11s there wns only one track. So wo nil plied out after leaving ur baggage lu our Pullman Itorths. "It was surely a fine scheme we thought aa we dined at our lelaure In the Montreal train. After dinner we Bought the nearest amoklng compart ment In a aleeplng car and prepared to wait In comfort for Frederlckton Junc tion. "Then along cornea a iiiueh uniform ed official and demnndH 50 cents eacb for the privilege of eating a meal and having 11 Binoke aboard his train. We explained carefully that we belonged on tho other train, had given up the price for rullnmn bertha, and. further more, that wo had been sent aboard thin train for the sole purpose of get ting our dinner. 'Didn't the Canadian raclflc run both trains?' we asked. "Rut It was no use. We had to pay." Washington Rust. Tho Wall Htreet Hue of engraved certificate of Stock und Roud blanks at tho Examiner office. New sample book received Monday ovenliiir. It you want stock certlllcatca ttee our gainplcH and get our price. tl For Lota in Watson's addition, aeo Maalngiu. . 23-tf FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm il quickly ibtorbed. Qitt Relief at One. It cleanses, aoothos, hauls and protect tha dlseiiNnd niouu brune resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Kestores the Senses of 'J'umUi aud Siuell. Full bU.- 60 eta. at Druggist or by mail. Liquid Oreuin liulm for use in atomizer 75 cts. Ely Drothors, 6U Warren (Street, New York. Bismarok'a Apestit. Rlsmorck. ihe Iron Chancellor, had au enormoua capacity for eating and drinking. lie once told a friend that the largest u umber of oysters he ever ate was 175. lie first ordered twenty five; then, as they were very good, fifty more, and, consuming these, deter mined to eat nothing else and ordered another hundred to the great abitrae ment of those present. Rlsrnarck waa then twenty-six and had Just returned from England. Classified. One third of the fools In thla country think tbey can beat the lawyer In ex pounding the law, one-half think they can Iwnt the doctor at healing the sick, two thirds of tbeiu think they can beat the minister In preaching the gospel, and all of them know that they can beat the editor In running the newspa per. London Tit-Rita. stnuds the ruined cnstle. In one tower of which Is the world famous stone, the kissing of which I reputed to endow oii with the gift of coaxing, wheedling and flattering. The true stone I dec 1 11 red to le one In the castle wall, a few feet lielow Ihe summit of the tower. To reach nnd iMW'iilate It It Is necessary for one to la? held over the parntet by the lied. Rut so many erson traveling In the Emerald Isle desire to report Hint they have kissed the real blarney stone that one In the top of the wall Is hcli to Ih sudlclently near Ihe real thing for the fiction to Is? maintained that It I the true stone with all the powers of the original. And even to aged and Infirm persons one near the castle entrance Is declared to be the original. On the true stone, near the top of the tower, a half efTnr-ed In scription reads. "Cortnack McCarthy Fortls Me Fieri Facit. A. D. Mid." Of the blarney stone Father Trout, the Irish jxiet, declared that It wns the palladium of lllerty for Erin. He de- scrllx-s the stone and relates a number of legends regarding it. one that It was brought to the Island by the Phoenicians, who are reputed to have colonized the region, and that It had long lieen In the custody of thoCartba glnlnns, who from It gained the rep utation for Insincerity which la trans mitted In the phrase "Punic faith." nnd that ticfore that It belonged to the Syrians, who were credited with speaking with double tongues after kissing It According to the story. some Carthaginian adventurers be came enamored of the atone and ap propriated It. Tbey set anil for Minor ca, but, being overtaken by a storm. were driven Into the harbor of Cork and left the stone in that vicinity un til It wns made nse of in the construc tion of the donjon tower of Rlarney castle. Aa to the origin of the belief in re gnrd to the qualities secured by kiss ing the stone. Crofton Croker says that lu M'At'l, when the Spaniards were urging the Irlhh chieftains to harass the English, the owner of the castle Cormuck Mcltormod McCarthy, who then occupied It. concluded an armis tice with the lord president on condl tlon of surrendering it to an English garrison. Ru he put him off from day to day with specious statements, fair promises nnd false pretexts until the lonl president became the laugh ingstock of the ministers of Queen Ell.abcth, and. the .honeyed and delu sive sKoehcs of the lord of the caslle liecame known as mere "blarney." The word found Its way Into litera ture lu the last century. In the "Jour nal" of ('aniline Fox. which appeared In 1S35, there la this use of the word: "Mnie. de Ktael was regretting to Ixrd Custlcreagn that there was 110 word lu the English language which answered to their sentlmeut.' 'No.' he eald. thero is uo English . word, but the Irish have one that corresponds exact lyblarney.' " Samuel Lover wrote "The blarney's bo great a deceiver" In one of his Irish novels. President James Ruchnnan wrote, "The general has yet to learn that my father'a coun trymen (I have ever felt proud of my descent from an Irishman), though they themselves do blarney others, are yet hard to be blarneyed themselves." Washington Irving In "The Traveler" wrote, "So be blarneyed the landlord." James Russell Lowell in "The Fable For Critics" says: The cast clothes of Europe your states manship tries Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon. wie oid any 01 August, V.ihn. Claimant names a witness: (Jeore Lynch, Fred It Koss, MurioD K. Rarnes, Klden Woodcock, all of Lakeview, Oregon, 2510 J. N. Watson, Jiegister. Dissolution ot Partnership Notice is hereby given that the business heretofore existing between R. li. McMartin and M. Wfaorton iu the name of Whorton McMartin baa been dissolved, Mr. McMartin having retired, and Mr. Whorton continue the bualnss, and all bills doe aaid firm are payable to Mr. Whorton and he settles all indebtedness. Signed H. R. McMaitio. 27-4wka. M. Whorton. l t : AIm, a complete line of wago & and buKffy harneaH, whin D fihen, rlaU, bit, spurs IrtH, rosettes, In fact every thinK In the II ne of carriage aiid horse furnishing. J: p.urig iiy competent men i X - I -- J- '; . & ! , h"i-' f HOTEL ! ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUOHOIT ' IRST-CALS5 ACCOnnODATIONS NOTICE. Cuatonjers must couio r tt'ith t llM rillttfl fa.lt MffnlallAna , I. I Lakeview Water Company, cr the oAnoi PDnon water will be nhut of. 1 SAT1PLE ROOfl 2 7-tf. S. V. I.EIIART. Tor COnn ERCIA -.T-.-.-L-. I 7--. TRAVELER im nirw-i I'oirraveii hiock cerflli cafe Mining bUnka at The Examiner ofllce. COURTEOUS TREAT MEN SETINC MACHINF, ROLLER BEARINQ. HIGH CKAOB. 3 epo haKow LIQHT & HARROW, Proprietor.. . i.. wtAj?A ELI RESTAURANT Located on Water Street, near the Post office. J ' Meals at all Hours. I by buying thfc reliable, honet, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine. Cc.. SAN FRANCISCO. CA1 FACTORY A l BELVIDEBE. ILL, Fresh oysters kept on hand during the oyster j season, nsn ana game ? . " $ 5 in season. $ Only First-class Restaurant I t ' in !akeview. : ELI, PROPRIETOR.. ?s iy? -U g25i'.'sy2.2,e,2 it''S 'S&'ht Py2ySSJS LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED : 7 A COMPLETE RECORD 4 4 T J - '3 VT 8hamaUsa. Feraons U'longlug to tho higher walks of life are to be seen promenad ing In abort Jackets and chimneypot hats without the slightest symptom of awkwardness or shame. London Tai lor and Cutter. Half of our diseases are In our minds, and the other half are In our houses. Ernest Seton Thompson. And mumblus a-iiln tlx old blarneys and I The name of the old time castle and town baa added a noun, a verb, an adjective aud a participle to the lan guage. The most comprehensive defi nition of the nouu "blarney" Is "ex ceedingly complimentary language; flattery; smooth, wheedling talk; pleas ing cajolery." Aa to the origin of the word, one lexicographer quotes Grote s crediting the derivation of It from the phrase "licking the blarney stone," "applied to Incredible atorlea told of climbing to a atone very diffi cult of access In a castle of that name In the county of Cork, Ireland." But he added that Dr. Jauiieson derives It from tho French "balwenie," "a He; frUjIous talk." and defines It "trross flattery: unmeaning or vexatious dls rourse (Low)." Hut the word seems to have outgrown this restricted mean ing since the latter part of the eight eenth century. Every Irishman south ot the Llffey Is populurly supposed to have klsBed the blaruey stone, aud If. moreover, he has bad a dip In the Shannon he Is reputed to have the req uisite amount of Impudence, or what the natives call "civil courago." Few York Tribune. I e have made an entire transcript of alllRecords in Lake County. I which, in any wa v, affect Real Property inthe county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer ever made in Lake County; and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND- In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds arc recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at all, and aie most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find then?. We have spent hundreds ot dollars hunting up these errors, and we can guarantee our work. 0 J. D. VENATOR, Hanager.