Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, September 24, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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lust presses,
nncl the lie-t workmen, in the prodne
four printing. 'I HAT'S WIIV
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Our Printing Gets Business
1 ONIiV p.iid out for jjootl printing the
- kind that brings results is just .'is
imieh it ii 1 just asf;ool an investment as that
put into L-ootls on your shelves, or the ma
terial and mnehiuery in your plant. While
that money paid out lor the ordinary kind, is
money wasted, thrown away, just as it would
lie if spent in a midnight dehaueh And the
result is largely the same, a sore h ad aeeom
panied Ity a tfone feeling, when you eome to.
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RESULTS -OUR.
QUALITY
IF YOU WANT
TRY SOME OF
o to ot to n o 0 n
May RaiicIi ! r 5ale
A ' In 1 1 co iiHi ter nertinn of Improv
eil nieiolow liinil. one mill one hull 1 1 1
eiint of l'ui.ley, Luke I'oiinty, Oregon
MiU liinil In nniler IrrU'iil ton, Hiippile'l
with lr wtiter iiiilil" tr I he t he
wiiui'itll river .Siillm-e level mi I miiootli i
hiivin Itmtli tuoweil nnd I liked over t' r I
ii i it ii v yeur piiNt. I i i l if
roiid on
north it in I eiiMl llueH of phtre.
For further phi lieuhirH, iid'ri-Kior
imiulro of T. J. HrHttuiii. l'.u.-ley,
Orettou I'-1 '
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IiiimIih-hm, dully prulllr, if tu t,u.
I'lirtli-iilun free ; w i lie lo.lny. II. K.
Loom Ci , 1uh .MulnrM. lotwi 1 '.It
'Pepeatnff
This lie-w 6-shot
nioilrl ih the situplcKt,
r.urrst, niul histrst 1!
ruuo repeater ninde.
It hiiM the tiolid top,
ide ejection and
dnulile exirBctors
Kprciul ffliitVti tra
tuics of comloit miJ
convi-niciictj. The closrd-in breech
kn-ph t lie Hi-tion clean und the shells
i '.' '.'-epi (nit i iiin, hiiow, dirt, leu vra
twi unit vuvA,
Ihr niwli.lc ,1()wii construction alt iu
' ' . c r.iin i.p.ut In Irn artuiidii tor
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i . f'.'l cliol.ril ,'itriA ore
Kunrnnter 1
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iictrrlptiou t l h ,
huti(loite new (fun,
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vi1h rntnpirtc l.0-pn(f
cataluu; ur 3 HiuiniJ,
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42 Willow Strict, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
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THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS $3
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1
OR, M'CLDRE'S MAGAZINE 1
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER 2
ALL
TIIIvKIS is no I icttc-r magazine for t lie home than
the two mentioned, find at this unprecedented
low price should he in every household.
THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY GO DAYS
Send in
Take OME
of Mte Little Tablets
AND THE PAIN IS GONE
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cuts, the lust type, the
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Unit Treatment tor Hum
If for no other n-Htioii, Ii u u 1 1 -1 1 a 1 1 1 'm
KiiU'e Mlioiilil Iim kdit in evi-rv limine
hold on ::i-(-ntuit ol ItK (,'rent viilue in
the treiitinent o ImruH. It iiIIiivm t lie
piiiii iilinoHt 1 1 1 h t it n 1 1 v . Mini iinlecw t IiIb j
Injury Ii it nevere une, lit-nln I In- m l
tt jthnut h liMnW Hi-ttr. Thin fiilve Ih
,MI, tineiiiiuled for (-hupped IiiihiIh.
rtore iiiooii-H an. I n ihi-ioi'm of (ho nkin
I'riee, U.')fi nlM. 1'n r Mile hy Italy mid
1 1. ill
I nil In-r nml oltre
Depurtuietit of the Interior, IT. Si
I.iniil )l!lrn at l.ukeviuw, Oh-k'oii,
AilKUHt I 1, l'.HIS
' Notii-e ii herehy fc'ivrv that
AKNOLD 1'KKSS. of I.akevlew, (tie
iron, who, on June ', I'.HIH, unil.t
I Timher and Stone Applientlou No.
-I .'17. Serial No ".HM, for S half. SW
1 1 ii nrt or. Section II, Township its S,
linni'i IS K, Sill Meridinn. Iimh tiled
nnl ice of Intention to make l'iniil
1'roof, tn eMiitilieh cliiini to t ho land
aliine ileHi-rilied, liefore lCi-nii-t er Kinl
Ui-i-eiver, at Liikevietv, Oregon, on thu
'Jlld (1 IV of Nov her, llU'S.
Cliiinuitit niiine an it uo-irJCK : Mary
I'unt, .Iiih'l t 'oL'Inil'il, Clyde I'ocliut n,
of Luke view, llreuoii, utld Jiiiih-m 1'ait
of A Iiinie In, Californlii.
i At)-"J .1. N. WatMon, JJek'iwter
IIAGAZINE
READERS
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an. i ariicira .bout Cauiorma amd
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dnoird rack monlk to tka u
tiatic rrproiiiK-lioM ol the brat
woik nl amairui aud proleawoaal
pliiluutalhi.
Si. 50
yoor
$1.00
yoor
EOAD OF A TH0U8AWD WORDIXS
houk of 75 paff. containing
120 colored pliotographa ol Jo75
pirlutetiju apota ia Caulurnia
ad Uim.
Tout
$3-35
$1.50
All for
A'l 'roa all o;deri to
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If you h-a
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They Relieve Pain
Quickly, leaving no
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25 Doses
25 Cents
Never Sold in Bulk
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TbnbM Land No(ke
Department of tlm Interior, U. H.
I. Mini Olllro Ht Lakevtew, Oregon,
August 11, V.nm.
Notice ia hereby given Ihut LOUIS
O. ENl'KNT, of IMuhIi, Oregon,
who, on July '4', liH.'H, mniln Timber
umt Htone Application. No 0 1 : 1. for
W half N K quarter, K half NW miar-
fer. Hool Ion . Township St I..
U Kunint 17 K, Will. Mertdiau, has
Z filed notion of intuition to make
Q i-'IiimI Proof to mtahllsh ( lain to th
liinil above, deacrlt-ed, beforo Keitlster
Q unci ICeeelver, at Lake lew, Oregon,
ft on the I Ith lHy of Novfinlxr, linw.
9 Claimant natnes an witnesses: Jmiiioh
i. liarkcr, Joint VV. Ihtraer. Win. K.
OIlHtniiiersley. Henry Newell, nil of
Lakeview, Oregon.
.YJHS'i J. N Watnoii, Hegister.
B -
B FINE NEW
fi SEEDLESS
S GRAPES
8 Fruit tha Is an Inch
Long and Almost
as Thick
j KnoriuoiiH ThouipHou'H Heedh-HH
i Krapi-H, larger in diuieiinionH than ever
hetote Mh'iwu iCi-n.i, were di-iplitye I at
the open i iiir of tin) Nevada State lair.
A i-riiLit ntf t hreo ipiai tern of mi inch
in thii-kufHM mid lieiuu in-lit Iv an inch
in length, therie tftapi-H, which weie
k'rowu hy N. J. (iilmoo at St. 1'Ijohimh,
in Lincoln (unity, easily are a-Hiired
! of Hrxt rluce in the iiyriciilt urnl ex
hlhit. KiiI-iiih made Irmu the tilhenn
produi-t me prt.nouiu-ed hy expertn
tro
the uiiiveinlty ex pet i inent ai hta-
1 1 on to exct-ll in Hiii thikor ami fir m -iichh
any -uch proiiui-i known.
(iiljKwu, who in the lender of the St.
Timum Mormon t-etl h-iiit-nt in South
ern I.lncn n (ounty, near the Al ionu
line, liii ti-d forty threo acres of these
Krapen n low yearn ftijo. The viuen
urow on what whs a barren deeert.
Tli in )ear the t-rop averaged twenty
two tniitf to t he acre Soiue t-liiHters
weiu'hed tour pnii)its.
(iilirtun explains Iiin ciici-ch an the
n-Hiilt of inteiiiive ctiltaivtititi. He
thinks that the increased productiou
on the Neva la denerl will revolun
t ionize the ruinin indiiHtry.
SMALL-POX PREVALENT
IN ADJOINING TOWNS
There have been one of nmnll pox
o er t he 1 1 lie at Cednrville, and tilo
in lliirin-y Count'. . So fur there Iiiih 1
been I o outbreak In Luke county. I
The Cediirvillo Kecord nays that an
other case of Hinall pox it reported at
the Indian camp, aniUini; two victim
of that dreaded diM-ice anions the
iiliot iuint-H. Mattie, the mother t.f ;
I the irl iittacked is the latent victim,
I but. we learn that her case is of a mild
form, ltotli pittieutri are Kcttlui; alonf
nicely. It. ia now thoucht that the
disease will he coiuine.1 to the ludiau
camp, and w hile there are about 40 In
diana iiiarantined, the camp contain
ing the at II let eil oueH in a coiii-idei able
dlHtmice (ruin the otherx, and the af
tlicted onea are the ones at that camp,
and they are able to take care of
theuiaelveH. It ia hoped that no more
casea will occur.
The Cedarville Ke.-ord says a party
of liiiuitig men from I.o Angeles
piis-ed through theie laatt week, cm
I heir way to the lloag dicit rict, for
the purpose of looking at the place
and tuveriting.
Administrator's Said
In the County Court (if the State of
Ort H-on, for Luke County.
In t'.ie matter of t lit J
KNtnte of .1. g. Citation.
AduniH, DccciiHcd )
To t ieorue Adn iiih,
II 11(1 I'.lilllll't ll AlllllllK,
in I t he unknown heir
of .1. . Ailnius, ilt'ceiiHi'd :
lit the inline of t he Stit'r of Oregon;
You nml cucli of you are hereby
cited nml rciiuircd to appear In the
Count.t Court of t heStiiteoft iregon.for
Luke county, nt thetlotirt room there
of in tlie ( ity of Luke view, Oregon,
on t tic lilt li tiny of victoiicr, liius, nt
10 o'clock, A. M , Mild then and there
kIiow citiiMe; 11 uny ,mui have, why or
der ol mile Hhoiihl not be made, di
recting, luitliorl.inji', and licciiKlnn' M.
I). HopkliiH, mm ailmlnlKt rntiir with
will annexed of hhIiI lOstate, to well
at private nale for cash in hand the
following; (IcHcrlbcd Hen I l-'state, lie
lotiU'inu' to the Instate of.l. j. Adams,
ilireased, to-wit: SVl4SW, Sec.
II, K'ijsi:, -WSI'1!. Siv. l.'i, Tvi,
:ttl, H. it. I'd, H. V. AL, Lake county,
Oregon, In accordance with t lit) l'etl
lion herein on tile, for said sale, to
pay 1 lie claims against said Kstate,
and the cxpciiscs of administration.
Wltnt'HH the Honorable 11. Paly,
Judge of Haiti County Court, with
the seal of Hiiid Court alllxcd tills Mil
day of September, HHls
Shai.. K. W. l'AVNK,
SI0OS County Clerk.
OASTOniA,
BTi th lhe Kind Ynu Have Always Bonglf
One Fish Didn't Grew.
A. itttinbcr of men were telling of T
wirkible vHtehcM 'iff .Mbiotl'- City. an-1
cue i,i tliem xiii 1 lliiit out' day be
i i -'ii h very final)' od. auL not enr
it like home i)(-l a III tie fello.v.
" i ' n piece of cop; t-r V. Ire. run It
l!i i i ; !, lull of tin.- Iih, it ml on one
viiil oi' llie w ire he utl;i lieI it -opji"r
Inn v. Ith IiIh iiiii)) nTii i liel nj.on It
"Tlie next Jfiir when 1 niin off Uierr."
ronllnneil (tie irjin. "1 r't heiivy ff.'M
on I he line. Pfnl Hfler live inltitit'
I'ikIiIIhk Iniuh-tt a twelve mmiiii1 (.!.
mi'l there on Hn t:ill nim my f.iij."
"Thnt retoliidH m of ii ri;jilnr ex
perlenep vfT tin-re, rulil enulher tna:i
''I einu'if one of tin he Miuitl ecil. nil )
I wniitei) to hiilii" fiine iiort of I !entlfl
iitloii on It hut I 'iti!ln't fl n J ii it v
Ihlliu fn the eoppr t;i line from one
end of l!ie In Kit to the other. I (111
find, however, .i little tin tvh! -tie It
ono- of my kIiWi. nnl. rriitittrr n wire
throiiRli the tutl of Cie flnli. I ln:i' on
ttK v'i-;!e titnl l!i'i'tr Cie rod l.ick
In'o f ' rer.
' The f !!o- p-j your ( Kot ii lo"? !
fli'l f I It.- o:i : h'xik. lill'l lifer fiilll
li:K I.i the line I j; t the fo'rprl..e of my
life. There iih the Knir.e little o.l
He timtn't (frown nn Itn h. htit h injj
I in? on Ii 14 t:i II wns n Ions fos horn,'
I'htlH(e!p'i! i I'i-'th.
Put Throuflh Hi Pace.
The wealthy I'rltoii 1( -oiifeHeiTl'
the lii'iHt fiiKtldiou irt: i Itrtiifr H to
the quality of IiIh x-r'ooul domestl'
nervh-e. The iiiicetii rt'exl encrcy wlt!j
whl h nn Kn'Uslmifiti will rt-huke hl
Bervnnt for nn offense no idlpht t tin t
the nvertij'c Amerl -nn fnllK to olmerve
It heiirit out the a'wive utatemeut
Thone who propene cli.iiitlnK Horvautt
nre not content with referenced nnd a
perftlti'tory Interview with the inn n
or mn Id n:i':cr coin! ler.-ition. hut lo
Mlnt iiK)ii n full ilrci n ri-hearsal of lotb
tuuiiners nid tippenriiiice. The wrv
mit In livery Is put through all hU
pju-et. imiKt dlxpliiy the Nlze of Ids
calves, the hnuchl inestH of his pose nn
well hh breeding In h:iudlltiK a carJ.
nunoiinclti).' a puest or pervinj? nt the
tnlile. Nothing l.t taken for pi-onted.
The timster nml the mistress nit by
n-'d (INeiisB the ptdtitt of proom or bnt
ler ns they would thone of a hlKh
priced horse r valuable dp. Uoidos
thu are t.iken with prcnt serlousntss
by the upper i lass Kncll.shmen. and
for that re.-ion not litnpr In left to luck
In peopling the Herviints' hall.
Wink at Soma Things.
"When you have mastered the gentle
art of winking." aald Lord ai .'aeons
field, "you hold the key to miceeKft In
your hntidn."
TCvery one's personality Is ninde up
of trlvinl falllnss and trivial talents.
Foster the good qualities In your
friends and subordinates and wink at
thove fallings so dear to their possess
ors. Not to nee everything Is a rule
which will strengthen friendships and
help you to get the lest results from
your fellow- workers.
"He Is no good," said the great Na
poh on of one of his officers. "He Is
continually looking Into the privates'
stew iiotl"
"I want n man who cati keep his eye
on the ultimate result and iznore little
fallings, never mlml how aggravating,"
said N'eh'on. And (Jeiictal Cordon once
leinarked that the man who lost his
temper because a private's boot lace
was tied loosely on the day of a battle
did more to lose the day than all the
enemy's guns.
The Mysterious Gegenschicn.
There is visible in the night sky. un
der favorable circumstances, a falut
light, rounded In outline and situated
always exactly opposite to the place
of the sun. It Is called the "gegen
schicn" aud is one of the most Inex
plicable objects known to astronomers.
According to a scientist, it may be a
sort of cometary or meteoric satellite
attending the earth. He supposes It
to be composed of a cloud of meteors,
situated about 1,000,000 miles from
the earth a-id revolving around it in a
period of Just one year, so that the
sun and the meteors are always on op
posite sides of the earth. He estimates
that the sl:.e of this ghostly satellite
may lie nearly the same as that of the
plaint Jupiter viz, about SO.OOO miles
la diameter.
Court and Witness Agree.
An amusing Incident occurred In one
of the New York courts the other day.
The lawyer for the defense was mak
ing a very lengthy cross examination
of au old lady when he was interrupt
ed by the Judge with the remark,
"I think you have exhausted this wit
ness." "Yes, judge," ahe exclaimed, "I do
feel very much exhausted."
Quick Change.
"Who," she asked, "is that scrawny,
bowlegged, ridiculous looking person
talking to Miss Hocklnghnm?"
"That Is Count Hrlsczplcksnitzel."
"Oh! What an aristocratic, noble
bearing he seems to have now that
ho has shifted his position so that the
light strikes him properly!" Chicago
Itecord-Herald.
The Cowslip.
"I saw a cowslip hy the river's
brim," said the long haired hoarder
who had Just returned from a stroll.
"I hope 'twan't one of my cows,"
said the practical farmer. "Ild she
slip clear lu?"
A Surprise.
When a woman calls her husband
up by telephone without his kuowlna
who she Is, she Is always surprised to
see how pollfly he addresses her at
first.-Soniervlllo Journal.
Kinee time Is not a iHrson we can
overtake when he Is gone, let us honor
tdui with mirth and cheerfulnesB of
heart while he Ih passing. Uoetha.
f!t' V ivv iM-nr?
tu h i. i v vi'f '.: '':!,
7 .t ,f
A.JJ CtMintrrfVr'ts Iiuiluiiwt a4!l. .Iit'tt-ias-f.-.oo'l ii- lint
i;.W rl:irt;nt that frith with an'l rnIau)fr the health of
fxH.'vtU'i a; id CliiIdrfeiir.Jipcrit;iico aRalJi.'.t lixpcrhncnli.
What is C ASTORIA
Gnxtorla U a hnrules nuhstltute for Cantor OH, Pare
goric, Irop audi Soothing SyrupH. It in Pleasant. It
con tai iih neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
KiiliHlunci'. It tj?e l4 its griiarutee. It destroys Worm
and allay rYveri-dmoHN. It cures Diarrhoea and AVlud
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouhles, cures Conntlpatlon
and FlatuUr.ry. It axNimitates the Food, regulates the
Stomach attd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The ChiMrcu's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tmc ccNTaua eoatntti, tf atuaaav racer, aicw Toaa errr.
LAKE VIEW
--ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
U. E. Barker, Prop'r.
Office in Bieber'f Store
.Stage leaves Ijibeview daily. e
cept Sunday at 6 a. m. Arrive
at Alturas at 0 p. tn.
Leaves Alturas for Lakeview a
6 o'clock a. m. or on the arriva'
of the stage from Likely. Ar
rives in Lakeview in 12 hours a(
ter leaving Alturas.
Freight - Atatters
Strict - Attention
Given
First
Class
Accomodations, j
LAKEVIEW
PLUStl
STAGE LINE
1'. K. Taylor. Prop.
Office at B. Reynolds' Store.
Stare leaves Lakeview Mondays, Weo
nesdays and Fridays at 6 a. in., arrive
it Flush at M p. ni. Leaves Piush Tries
iRys, Thursdays and Saturdays, at -a.
in., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m.
I'aspenger fare $3 one way or $5 fm
round trip. Freight rates from May
1st to Nov. 1st f.75 per hundred; from
Nov. 1st oi May let !.00 per hundred
KILL COUGH
and CUtm the LUNGS
ran iSttAiiniiA PBICB
KIIK B -wvjortvJ goo k i.no.
w. fOLDS Trial Bottle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
MIIKKI HH AM'
lartlPC RarrW BrudswlthSwallowrorkU
JulllCd Dally rlKht ear tor ewes; revttrat
torwetliers. 801110 ewes Sipiare Crop aud riil'
tuvUIll car. Tar Hmml 111. Khiiko, ('rtiui
Lake. roatnttlie aJdrtiaa, Lakeview. Oregm
Zac Whitworth
BraoJi with Crop off let'
ear, Hall Dndnreiop oft
right tor ewes; ret erne tor wmhorn. Tar Brand
W. Kauire. Ktnh Crrek. Poi"otUue S'lilrea
Lakevtew Oretina
Bt, Ka.'itW..-.'.-.-. riii,n-mai . n r - an
Howslif. nnd nli.Ve'i 1i?t )"
y.A ImriM' n ixt'f'"
,-' lf-n isnl Kiitlcr " -r-
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Ai'o.nooiio todft-rit' jiiit iii oiis.
Signature
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE . . .
In Effect May lot, 1905.
Lt.
' Ar.
Turall .. 6
A. M.LT.Pokeg&inalO.a A 'a.
BoKtis 6. $5
Siet-l Br'g 6
Fall Cr'k. 7ft
Kl b Sp'g7.10
Pixie 8.10
l'oHegaman.20
Ar. Dixie 10.S5
Ki'b Pp'gt 11.40 '
Fall Creek 11.46 "
Ptel Br'ge 12.
Boitua 1J.20 P M
Tb rail.... -12.45 "
Klamath Springs Special.
Lv. Thrall 1.30 P. M.Lv. Kl'h 8p'KJ.45P. M
Ar. Biiffiia l.o " Ar. Fall Creek2.50
" Ktei-I Br'Re2.15 " Htf?l Br'ge 8.00 "
Full Creek 2.J6 " " Boitin S.10 "
KVh Sp'gs t 4U " " Tbrall. ...1.4i
WESTERN STAGE
Klamath Falls-lakevie
& Stage Company ffi
OFFItK
Mercantile Co's Htore, bakevlew
Anteriean Hotel. Klamath Falls
FAltF.S
Roan' Trip
One Way
SIS
S10
Northern Stage Line.
LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY.
A. W BRYAN, Proprietor.
t,eaves Lakeview at 6 a. m. x
every dsv hut Sunday.
Bcturning, leaves Paisley
at 0 :'i0 a. m n ery day bu
Sutnlay. Paaaengers' are $J Roetf trip $
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Notice
The Lake County Examiner has
changed hands, C. O. Wttzker having
sold the paper to Fred J. bowman.
All moneys, due on subscription ara
payable to Fred J. liowumu, and he U
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