lake eoi'.vry examiner, lakeview, oreoov. tihtrnday. avcvht ?n. vm
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Personal Mention
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D?. f?. HERITAGE
DmH. CoLt Mumio, Win.mmrrm Umvmmmirr, StLrnm, Ommaom,
Hum Imtii cnunged t y the Library A'Noclntlon 'of Liikevlcw to drill, tnue
and direct tlu oerelta "Rime of Savoy," f.r tin betiellt of the lllrar.v.
Twenty-live of the ladle of Lakeview arc In the operetta and tlie drills arc
Koliitf with hearty ji'1 All are enjoying ilu work i-xcwdliiKb' well.
r. lli-rltiw In n niHBtcr of IiIn work inn) the pulillc uitiy Im fUMiirci that
HiIn fiitoriuliiiiK-nt will lx llrnt cliiMM. 'flu rlioriiM In very col ami well
l.alamcil; t In-lr ulimlutf will Im h pli-Mxiint fiirpi I-1 o 1 he iiiiihIc-IuvIvik people
of Lakevlew atiI vicinity. Mr K. II. Smith. Mrn T. V. Hall and Mth. W.
A. Uiiwnn take the li'ailr; moIo part. ThU operetta will Imj K'veti on
Friday evening. AHKUNt L'Mli. lit tm ojhtii Iioiih. Dr. Heritage will fcln
five roneert nolo mt h tlrnt part to thU eno rtnlument, with I'rohnHor I'rlie
lit the plnno. The ICxamlner IteHpenk. ii full hotiHe to thin hplendld concert
iind iM iiellt f"r our free library.
YOUNG MEN LIKE
THI8J0UNTRV
Travel on Horseback from
Vale. Three Hundred
i Miles, and Keturn
llernio-.l C. Hilt. hiwI M. H. le
Lium, of ChihI F.irk. DiikotH, we e
urriviilH 4n tnwn Tuiiliy.
Tht-y lire Intereiiteil .lu the Oregon
VHll.-y Land Co. iHiidn, and i"Hcm out
to h' the triict for tne imtlfven. With
ttmt purpuHe In vie they hired horne
at Valo, th railroad Unulnua In
Malheur County, i:W mllea enwt i
liuriiH In lluin.y ciiunty, and Iron,
there thoy atrueV the ruut on its
eHhtern houndary amW followwl It to
Lakevlew. They are very euthuBluiitie
over what they Haw, anil tite that
tho pooiect tract la woith more than
the prlen nuked for elieep ranKe. 1 hy
are purticulnrly delluhted with Luke
view and the (loone Lake valley, and
any It In one of the prettiest epoU on
earth, and they have traveled aome,
ton, to buck up thl opinion.
They are bo well pleaned that they
will at once return to their Dakota
home to nettle up their attiiir ho
that thiv cuu wove here lu theeprlnu,
and will come prepared to euHKe in
aome line of l.induetw. They are two
buHtlliitf yointf uiou aud wl;l make
deiral le i itleim, aud they w. find a
hearty wuloome.
lMciilc on tioone Luke
A number or Lakvlew'a youn peo
pie weut to Fin Creek last (Sunday
aud hud a picnic on the lake hor
near that town. The day wan an
ideal one for the occuhIoii. Lunch
wa apread on the Krana beueath the
ahade trees and after thU waa dlapoa
ed of. boat rldiuu ul bathiutf were
indulged in until evening. Ihose
who attended any they never had a
more delightful time.
Why Jaiuea l.ee ;ol 1'ell
Every body in .aueville,
known Mra. Mary Lee, or rura! route
H. tShewritea; "My huBband. Jamea
Leo, firmly believe he owes hia life
to the uae of Dr. Kiug'e New Dia
covery. ilia lungs were bo Beverely
HlfectHd that consumption seemed In
evitable, when a friend recommended
New Discovery. We tried it. and its
use has restored him to perfect
health." Dr. Klug'B New Di-covery
is the King of throat and lung
remedies. For coughs and colds it
ha I no equal. The first doHe gives
relief. Try it I Hold under guarantee
at A L. Thornton's drug store. W)o
adu f I. Trial bottle free.
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOLS
Do you Intend to U'cotnert
teacher?
Tho Ori'Kon Ktato Normal
Hchoola at Aahhind Mon
mouth and Weetou offer
exceptional ludui-emeuta
to atudentd preparing to
teuch.
For catalog" or other In
formation. addreHH the
prealdenta of the reaiHc
tlve choln. or the Secre
tary of the Hoard,
C. L, STARR.,
Salem, Oregon
ANOTHER MAN
WIIOJPROSPERS
Has Ilccn Here Twenty
Years and lias Pine
Property
V. D. Tracy, one of the Buccepsful
farmers of Drews Valley, went of
Lakeview was a welcome caller at this
olllce Inlet Saturday.
Mr. Tracy came to thla amotion,
wheu a boy, uhout years ago. lie
had nothing but his hare hands aud a
di'terin unit ion to succeed when he got
here. By hard work, hard eense, he
tins now got to a condition where he
does not have to worry about the
future, lie h:;g a tine farm, well
rtocked with plenty of water to Irri
gate with if necessary, lie has an
orchard, ami is eat lulled that the time
is coming when that will be the most
va'aiatile of his possessions.
The gentleman !a not by any means
a pessimist, and his genial fHce shows
clearly he is no knocker. He likes
this country aud la willing to have
all the outsiders come iu there is
rooui for, and will not kick if they
crowd a little. He says this is the
esaiest country he knows of to get a
liriug iu, and vil give the glad baud
to a-l willing and intelligent workers.
Alturas had two small (Ires latst
week, on a Binall shack containing a
bakery, loss f 100. lint the asme Are
destroyed a lot of farming im
plements. The other whs a barn,
insurance (GOO, but it will not cover
the loss.
Administrator's Notice
In the Couuty Court of the State of
Oregon, tor the Couuty of Lake.
In the Matter of the Estate of,)
J. (. Hampton, )
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
Notice li hereby given that, the under
signed administrator of the estate of
J. (1. HaniDton, deccaed, has duly
made and tiled with the Clerk of the
above eutitled Court his final account
as sucb administrator, and the Hon.
H. Daly, the Judge ot said court, has
by an order duly mane aud entered iu
th9 above eutitled matter, appointed
and fixed Saturday, September lUth,
11)08, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
ot said day, at the court Koom of
said court in the Town of Lakeview,
Lake ounty, Oickou, as the time aud
place for hearing objections to said
fluid neuouut, If any there be, and for
the settlement thereof.
This notice is, by order of lion. II.
Daly, Judge of the couuty court of
Lake county, Oregon, published iu
the Lake County Kaxminer, a news
paper publihed weekly at Lakeview,
Lake ouuty, Oregon, once a week for
tour successive weeks prior to such
data so appointed, aud the date of the
llrnt puhliua'lou hereof is August 'iOth
1U0H. Dated August i!0th. liUW.
J. L. HAMFTON,
Administrator of the Estate of J. (J.
Hampton, Deceased.
ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE
Ashland, Oragua (
Something Special
Bulla and Shorthand Training, Thorough
and Practical
SU rtonths Schslarihlp, 4i 9 Month 6o
Note the Special
All itudenti who aroure a nfiie-moiitni' scholar
till) and enter Hitnur 7. will ho mitillm
lo lha combined vourwi to Jul) 1. 1SW. In
cluding hooka and alallinierv, fsn Au. ThU
itva you SO extra month. InveilKle and
"out. Addrvrt P. RITNtK, Pras.
Juatsawego to preas we hear of
the death of tiny .lackaoti, w ho wan a
blot her of Mrr. I liu. I'mbm h.
J. DriMi'oll, if Km Itigflcld, Mnp.
united hern IhmI Friday on a tour of
investigation.
T. II. Kelsey, of Al-rede, Calif
ornlit was an arrival here last Satur
day. II. . Htnlth, of Hacrnmeiito, Calif
rrnia registered at Hotel Luke v low
(Saturday.
J. J. Vimkelcn, of Flush was Iu
toMti HiiturdHy.
C. W. William and wife of Port
land, wer gumta of Hotel Likjvluw
Ktttliriliiy,
Max V. WhlMeslej. of Kelao, Wanh
Inntoii, was looking over this town
mi I country hint week.
MIms Elizabeth Cannon or New
Fine Creek, is visiting her sinter, Mrs.
tieo. F. MUler.
(i. II. Hinall of hilver Lake was
down last Thursday.
C. W. Itohertson, of Higgs Calif
ornia, arrived iu town Thursday even
lug's stage.
W. C llulck. of Silver Lake wa in
town Thursday.
J. F. Halcldo will go to Iionimza
last of tho week for a month's stsy.
Lewis Frakes, one of the prominent
men of Warner Lake valley was doing
busiuens iu town Saturday.
L. 1C Heryford. of the 11. L. & C.
Co. was in town Uaturdsy la connec
tion with busluesB of his tdg taut b.
T. W. lllshop, of Lafajette, Col
orado, was one of the strangers in
town this week.
la. Ryan was over over from lily
Monday.
Mrs. C. K. Wiliams, of Denver,
Coloiado is the guest of Mrs. Willis
Kcammon, of Plush. IJoth ladie were
iu Lakeveiw Mouday.
W. F. and C. M. Shaw, of Portland,
were looking over things in this sec
tion this week.
A. C. W'lngen wa over from Klam
ath Falls Saturday. -
C. It. Mohr, of Sacramento, Calif
ornia spent Suuday iu town.
Joseph Unnnet. was over from War
ner Lake Saturday.
H. Si in in s, of the XL ranch was in
towu Monday.
Rev, (1. C. Harris, who has occupied
the Knptist pulpit for some weeks, re
turned Mouday to his home at Lovers,
Arkansas.
II. Yatnagto aud wife have arrived
from "The Jahd of the Ulazing Sun."
Another new comer this week is C.
Sanford. of tishce, Oregon.
Register Watson, of the U.H . Land
Otiice has been i'l the petit few days.
A gentleman named Schmidt has
purchased the North Lakeview Feed
stable and yard.
Loren Huiley and family were tak
ing an outing on the Cottouwood
Uit week.
Mrs. Richer returned from her trip
to San Francisco Tuesday afternoon.
F P. (Jrohs, and wife and son
Freddie of the Rimrock Stock farni
near Bonanza arrived in town Satur
duy and remained until Tuesday
morning.
Shet iff Dent returned from San
Fraucinco last week where be went
fur medical treatment.
Miss Vada lionam returned from
the city where she weut to have
her eyes treated.
Frank Roggera, of . Plush was in
town Tuesday.
S. 11. Thoniaj and C. E. Johneou,
of Wellington, Kansas, came in on
Tuesday's stage from Likely. One ot
the geutlouian has relations at Pais
ley. E. F. Cheney and wife have reurne
from their outiug on Cotton woodd.
Wm. Dkyemao was iu from the XL
ranch Saturday.
L. A. Carriker was in town Satur
day on bis usual weekly visit,
Fred Fisher and wife were in from
their farm ou the wesst Side Satur
day.
II. A. Andrews and wife, of Red
Rlutf, California arrived inour city
let Friday. Mr. Andrews is a stock
buyer aud came here with a view ito
purchasing horses aud mules.
Misa Mellie Gibbous departed for
Davis Creek last Sunday, where she
goes for a few weeks visit with ber
Bister, Mrs. Thomas tiiyles.
Mrs. F. E Harris aud daughter
Virgie, returned to Lakeview Satur
day after au absence of two years,
durlug which time they have been at
Kerkeley California. She weut onto
Summer Lake where she will join ber
husband, who came up from Berkeley
this Spring. The ludy thinks there
is no place like Lake couuty.
Marriage Aiiiiouiict'inoiit
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Suelliug
unnniincn tli marriiiuA of their
daughter Eugenie, to Mr. Charles M.
Faulkner, on Wednesday, August,
1008 at their reeideuce iu Lake
view, Oregou.
The bride is a very charming aud
beautiful young 'ady, who grew up
from childhood here, and the groom
is one of the most highly respected
vfimiir iimn at thin town with an assur
ed future iu his profeslson of a civil
engitieer,
Th riinnff nnnnln ntrt nut nil life's
jouruey under the most auspicious
. . . i i
ciroumsianoes, anil nave ine uhsv
wishes of all their mends ana
acquaintances for a long, oouteuted
and prosperous life.
Hpiea In the Country
R .R. Sturgeou, II. J. Kline and 8.
F. Patton, of Upluud, Indiaua, are
a party here, like the la rail tea of old.
who come to spy out the land, and
make a report thereon to their friend
back In Hooeier State, the land of
Fairbanks, the Tall Sycamore of the
Wabash, the democratic candidate for
the vioe presidency, and other nation
al celebrities.
There are two things to consider during
HALLOCK
FIRELESS
COOKERS
Call at our store and have them explained to you. We will
let you take a Fireless Cooker on trial
Lakeview Mercantile Co.
Jut Exactly Right
"I have need Dr. King's New Lfie
Pills for several years Bud find them
just exactly right," says Mr Felton,
of Harrisville, N. Y. New Life Pills
relieve without the least discomfort.
Hest remedy for constipation, bilous
uess and malaria. i"c. at Thornton's
drug sto.-e. '
Blue Prints Made
I will make Blue Prints of
any tract of lrftid in the
lakeview Land District, and
do abetroct work. Cull or
write
W. 13. SNYDER
Lakeview - Orejron
Wm. F. PAINE.
LAN D A U E N T a x n S t .' 1 1 V E YOU
Prompt and enreful attention jrlven
to aurvpys of Landa and TowDfdtes,
Map work &-c. Settlors located, Land
and Town property for sale.
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
Notice lor Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 10, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that the
At'eo Land and Cattle Co., Limited,
of 15 Broad Street, New York, N. Y.,
has filed in this office their applica
tion serial No. o:SOJ to select under
tne provisions of the act of Congress,
approved June 4, 1897, (30 Stat., 30),
the N half SW quarter. Sec. 4, T 30 S,
R. 17 E, W. M.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the lauds described, or desir
ing to object because of the mineral
character of the land, or for any
other reason, to the disposal to appli
cant, should file their affidavits of
protet in this office, on or before the
15th day of October, 1908.
J. N. Watson, Register.
The apove notice will be published
in the Lake County Exattiner for a
period of at least five issues prior to
th.) d ite last named iu the above
notice. J. N. WATSON.
Aug. 20-Sept. -L Register.
Kotlee for rahltcatUa.
Department of the Interior. U S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 10, I90.
Notice is hereby given that HIRAM
M. HAMILTON, by J. M. Batchelder,
his attorney iu fact, of Lakeview,
Oregon, has tiled in this office his
appktptioou No. 0315 to select uader
the provisions of the Act of June 4,
197, (30 Stat., 30), the S half N '
quarter, Sec. 4, T. 35 S., R. 17 .,
W. M.
Any and all persous claiming ad
verely the lauds described, or deeir
ing to object because of the oiiuera!
elmracter of tne laud, or tor auy other
reason, to the dispoeal to applicant
should file their affidavits of protest
in this otiice, on or before the 15th
day of October. 1!X)8.
J. H. Watson, liegister.
The above notice will tie published
iu the Lake County Exaoiiuer, at
Lakview, Oregou, for a period of at
least thirty days prior to the date
last hereinabove meutiotied.
A20S24 J. N. Watson, Register.
)uilcl(
iiiimoec
mechanics
. artium and workers of all
kinds wear
Levi Strauss
Copper RWeted Overalls
cut full V
elected denim
stronf and
serviceable
ask your dealer
& C0f8 E
ELECTRIC IRONS
AND
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior 17. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
Aug. C. 1!J8.
NOTICE is hereby given that WILL
IAM T. K1MZEY, of Lakeview. Ore
gon, who, on April 23, 11102, made
homestead entry No. 2618, (Serial
0-9 as amended, S half, SW quar
ter Section 17, fsortb West quarter
North West Quarter. Sec. 20. NE
! quarter NE quarter. Section 19, Town
ship 37 8., Range 20 H, Will. Mend
I ian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final five year proof, to estab
' 1 i rib claim to the land above decerib
' ed, before Register and Receiver, at
'Lakeview, Oregon, on the lfeth day of
; September, 19U8.
Claimant names a witnesses: Rob
, ert A. Paxton. Frank Wilson, Charles
Gucber and Thomas Hastings, all of
I Lakeview Oregon.
A20S22 J. N. Watson, Register.
Timber Land zetlca
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Laud Otiice at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that LOUIS
O. ENQUEST, of Pluab, Oregon,
who, on July 20,1908, made Timber
and Stone Application, No. 0135, for
W half NE quarter, E half XW quar
ter, Section 20, Township 39 . S.,
Ranee 17 K, WUL Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
(''iual Proof to establish (claim to the
land above described, before Register
aud Receiver, at .Lakeview, Oregon,
on the 11th day of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
O. Barker, John W. Barker, 'Wm. K.
Hammersley, Henry Newell, all of
Lake iew, Oregon. '
A20S2 J. N Watson, Register.
Timber Land Notice
,Not Coal Land.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 21. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that MARY
V. W1LSUIRE. of Lakeview, Oregon,
who, ou July 14, 1908, male Timber
and Stone Application, No. 081, for
K half NE quarter, N half SE quarter.
Section 10, Towuship 38 S., Range 18
E., Will. Meridian, has filed notice
ot iotenti in to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register and Receiver,
at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 10th day
of November, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Dave
Jones Manuel J. Swartz. P. F Wil
shire, Charles Utnbacb, all of Lake
view, Oregon.
A20O22 J. N. Watson, Register..
Tlmurrl.aud Notlee.
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior, U. S,
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregou,
August 12. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that ELMER
HOWARD, of Lakeview, Oregon, who,
on ialy 14, 1908, made Timber and
Stone Application, No. 078, for N
half K ouarter, bee. 1, l. 61 , K,
17 E., N half NW quarter. Section 6.
Towuship 34 S., tange 18 E.. Will.
Meiliau, has tiled notice of intention
to make Final Proof, to estabilsh
claim to the laud above described, be
fore Begietei aud Receiver, at Lake
view, Oreu in, on the 9th day of Nov
ember, 1908. .
Oirtimant names as witnesses: Oda
Cravens, Eva Howard, Frank Howard
f Lakeview, Oteicou, aud George
Oouu, ot Paisley, tXregon.
A20O22 J. N. Watson, Register.
Timber uw4 Kotiee
Not Coal Laud
Denartmetit of the Interior. U. S
Laud Offioe at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 11, 1JU.
Notice is hereby given that
ARNOLD PRESS, of lakeview, Ore
gou, who, on June 20, 1908, made
Timber and Stoue Application, No.
4217, Serial No U'348, for 8 half SW
quarter, Seotiou 14, Township 38 S.,
Rauge 18 E., Will. Meridian, has filed
notice of intention -to make Final
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Register and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the
2uu" day of November, 1908.
Claimaut names aa witnesses: Marv
Post, John Couburu, Clyde Cogburn,
of Lakeview, Oregou, and Jamea Talt
of Alameda, California.
A20O22 J. N. WaUoa, Register
the hot weather:
I.
Timber Lrm Jtetlee
Not Coal Land.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office, at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 11, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that JAMES'
HENRY YOUNO, of Alaneda Calif.,
who, on June 29, 1908. made Timber
and Stone Application. No. 4219,
Serial No. 03TA), for N half SW quar
ter. Secton 9, Township 37 S., Range
20 E., WilL Meridian, has filed i.otice-
or intention to make Final Proc', to
eetablish claim to the land aho des
cribed, before Register aud Receiver,
at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 3rd day
oi govern tier. iyua.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
Cogburn, John Branch, Jesse W. Nel
son, Samuel Cogburn allot Lakeview.
Oregon.
A20O22 J. N. Watson. Register
Timber Land at lee
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior. U. Ji.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,.
Aueost 12. 1908.
Notice is hereby given that FRANK
C. KLDRED, of Bonanza, Oregon,
who, on July 9, 1108, fliade Timber
and Srone Application, No. 05. fot
NE quarter. Section 30, Township 33
S., Range 17 E., WilL Meridian, baa
nled notice of itention to make Final
Proof, tc establish claim to the land
above described, befote Register .and
Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, on ttxs
Ctb day of November, 1908.
Claimant names aa witnesses: Oliver
P. M. Cory, Henry Newell Win.
Uammerelev. of Lakeview, Oregon,
and James H. Driscsoll, of Bsuauza,
Oregon.
A20O22 J. N. Watson, Register.
Tim be J Land Motlee
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakaview, Oregon, -August
12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that EDWI.ff
TATRO, of Lakeview, Oregon, wbo
on July 21. 1908, made Timber and
Stone Application, No. 0154, for W
half W half, Section 2, Towuship 39
S., Range 18 E., Will. Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
Final Pioof, to establish cjaiui to. the
land ahove described, before Register
aud Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon,
on te 13th day ot November, VMS.
Claimant names as witnesses: Fred
a Taro, Bert S. Tatro, George 1L
Stevens, Joseph Ambrose, all of Lake
view, Oregon.
A20022 J. N. Watson, Register.
Timb.-r I .and Ketie
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
August 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that R.
Ralph Cunningham, of Plush, Ore
gon, who on -'uly 20, 1908, made Tim
ber and Stoue Application. No. 0141,
for bV quarter SW quarter. Sec. '24,
N half NW quarter. SE quarter N"W
quarter. Seoaon 2". TownshiD 33 S..
!Rauge 21 E., Will. Meridian, uas filed
notice of intention to make Final'
Pro f, lo establish claim to tha laud
above de-cribed, before Register Hud-'
lieceiver, at Lakeview. Oregou, on,
the 12th day of November,
Claiinaut names as witueeses : John
J Reilley, of Reuo, Nevada, W. it,
BeneHel, and F. 11. Oliver, ot P.iisb,
Oregon, and C- W. Deut, of Lakeview,
Orego'i.
A20O22 J. N. Watsou, Regiater.
Agricultural Collpge,
Corvalli. Oregon.
Offers collegiate courses iu AKricul
ture, mcludiug Agroaotny, Hor-.ieul-ture.
Animal lliiM,u.wi.. 'r... .. '
bandry, etc.;
Science and Art; Civil, ElectHcal?
Mechanical, and Mining Engineer ff;
Commerce ; Pharmacy.
Oder elemn
ton,. Forestry, Domestic Science and
Arf? Commerce, and Mechanic Arts,
Including fnrr- ... r
wo'rk'? aLViDS' Viuu"e, machine
StrOII L fuiMllfs . 3
free tuition ; opens Sept 25. "
Illustrated nulnl.wi... ...i.i. ,i , ,
matlOU Oil aiinli.ii.ti..,. . i.
free. " ivei-i.r,
THE EXAMINER ritlNTS TO V
m. . ioi., ami uiukcs lu books ta
oraer.