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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
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S l.Hiul Uttli-n Lnkevlom, ( )i i-k.un, Aiikru-t I-, I'.". NfilK i- in Iiit hy nivi-u Omt KUWI.N 'TATUO, of I .iiki'V U-. On-Kon, who mi Ju!y -I. t'w, initilf 'riinlKT Mini HtntH' A t'plM'Ml Mm. N i. diM. ior VV luiir w lull, Si'ftion a, Towiifiiic :r H., ;hii;i- IH K., Wilt McruliHii, lu.i- flll'il IHltllM' of illt-lltlllll t) lllllk" I' liinl I'iooI. to et .itilinh i lrtiui to tlio 'lllll'l lllillW ill'Hl'l ll K'l. Iil'll'llt 1 1- l tr-1 I Hiui lIi'i-rlviT, lit Llilli-k'Utw, Ou'V'Hti, (ill ttt I'll 1 1 liny ol N iv. iuIiit, )!. ('lulu. nut niiuK'h iih w it iif -- : Kni K. Tnni, Iti-it S. Tut i, tiit.ivt. II. Stl'Vl'll", )oil-li III In o-f, H 1 1 lit l.l.r vi , irnLfoti. A'Jt'O'i'J J. N Whtiton. Ki-:ihtT. tBikrrl itmt i.iiit I li-l'in t ii rut of I In' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it-. I". S. Ln ii I (Mlici-iil I ,n k f v i , (ltd. on. AiiuiihI I'.', I'.mH Nolii-i' us In-n-liy v i i-ii I Ii "t I KM1.K IIOWAKU, of Lnki-VH'w, tln-V'-u. wliu, mi July H. I!kw, :; n.ti' '1 ni.l,. r mi l Ktoui' A I'i'llfiit inn. No. '". r. (or , imit Ni: tjiuirtiT, !sn l, t .:j s. j;, 17 11, N hiilf NW (iiiiil.-r. Sn-tiui r,. Towu-hi. :n s , i.'iiiil'i' is i: . Win. Mi-i i.liiiu, liMHllli-d nut ii- of inti'iitioii to luiikH I 'lniil I'l iiot, to it I ii niUli Clllilll til t ill' III II 1 1 lllllHK lIl'W rillfll, iMf- foru Kt-uix't'i ii'i'l lii-t mil, at l.nko- ricw, tln-u id, on thi ill h iiiy of Nov-l-inlii'i', inns. CJIltilllHIlt IIHIUCH IIH M it lll-Hitl'M I ()lll OriivfiiH, llvn lloMiinl, I'liniK Howard if l,iiki'vii'', (lii-L'iin. nml (jttorvo C'oiiii, of I'uibli-v, (Iri-tton. A'J'iOj-J J. N WiitM.n, Knitter. A I'Mtltitf I'lvrHlmrnt Mr .loliii White, ol :iK Highland Ave., Hniiltoii, Maine, Buys : "Have been troubled with a cough every winter and spring. Limt winter 1 tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until 1 bought u oOo bottle of Dr. King's New Dia covery ; liefore thut was hnlf gono, the cough whs all gone. This winter the sumo huppy renult. has followed ; u few dui.eH unco more banished the Hi) ii im 1 cough. I nm now convinced Unit Dr. Kiug'H Now Diacovory is the lient of all cough iintl lung remedies. Hold under guarantee at A. L, Thuru toil' Drug Htoce. fHio. nml 1. Trial bottle free. limber Lund Notice I I n 1 1 nu-ii t of the Interior, U. 8. I .a in I )ll!ce nt. I.iikeview, Oregon, Augiixt 21, 11HIH. Notice is hereby given Hint MARY V. WIDSIMItK, of Lukeview, Oregon, who, on July II, !tlH, inn lo Timber nud Klone AppIioiiUun. No OS 1 , for 10 half Nl'i quarter, N half KKnumtei. Hecliou 10, Township UH 8., Range IS K., Will. Mi-iliilan, has Hied uotii-u ot i ii t on 1 1 in to make Final Proof, i i establish cliiiin to the hind ubovu iIi h crllioil, before Register and Ruceiver, lit liiikeviekv, Oregon, ou the 10th day of November, 1108. Olaiiiinut names as witnesses: Dave Jone-i, Manut'l J. Kwartz, P. F Wil shlre, Charles Umbuch, all of Lake view, Oregon. A20O22 J. N. Wiitsou, Register.. It you are thinking- of organizing; n itock coiiiiinv Hi-e our new km tuples fi If.' The Last Straws J 7j' Cor XOllliunn. I. I 1 1 Anfioc liit'il Though 'In' 10 I ln f I! I lo-1 , 11 enter The Hill llflll'-H ii'itnul In j.-ii i wludov. v in opcue I HO III fill 'l llf Illf Ml I'lill' I II w lllhg l'iM I. Ili 1 1 . 1 1 ; t Tin- w allnp-i I lull wirr I. nilil did 1 1 . t hill'. I'loiil III1 I j til cniiio llii rl.llliT at I tit' cleaucl'x II . I hey Mil!(ii III other I'llii'I'H illli'adl l'lllll ll'il llf Wullll'ln. mil tint r luliii inn- of (In1 women imI her lii-ml through I In- nirn tl'im ll III- IlllU' I. Mil hill" I'lllllil get III In ( !i .1 I I'ltiilll .Sit NM. t ii'llu lii-iil v. curtly ocr tin- 1 ! wilier. Iiit f 1 ' 1 1 u linger willing u the nilili'i'PHiiN from it lingo ll;l on I In ! k Im'mI.Iii Iiit, V hl!c ill h lii-arby til Ml1 tilt olllcc buy mII.ii'i In the el renin IK chilli till1 I'llVI-lopC WITH lllll'llili'll . I ' carry. j To sifiiii ii h.ui NfiMiinl (he lii l draw lirn Juki liffort' cI'iIiik Iliin llii- iilllii' iiiNiiiiiiiT luul lirnnKlit her ttii.1 V'lliiiniri'iim IIkI (i ii I luul onliTi! IllT III HI"' (llllt Illf I'lmilllt'H KITP (MMlt out thai I'vriiliin I If ti j of tow n ntnl luul Iff t i-iirt.v. i Till' OllliT t ll'll.H lllltl HlllM(l out UH ( Mim ii h In- hml illMiiiii'iirfl, nml w ith nnlv llii- ii-tlMnii' of thp y fiv luul 1 to m-iul out "." clrculiim. In IiIh hurrj- In ttvi mwiiv tin- lUiiniicfr luul not ven li-ri tin iiMti.tl 'Vuimt inoiiry," ho hIio ' li'llil l.'1'l lllllllllltf to fill until xlic I'i'iH In' I Iiit lioiirilliiK lioiiff. It wouM li- Inn:: iifit-r tin rrcnliir illnni-r hour, Mini fin' wiiiilil Im- liuky In nny IIiIiil' lit nil li hh ui-iirly M w un Ihi" hint -n ri-oi- HWiillnwpil up the Inn! rlrciiliir I'HK niMirrTilll H VOICK U'AH II Jk till AMI I KKHI KI'M. "nt -'n- im fivt- to un. The cU'Vittur li I Mu'"-i -)iinlu. ho hhi' nml luT Ii ; l i' i-il : wnlli tlow ii i-lu'llt tllKhts ' :i i. ri- tin. hint tliiu In ii " i ! ' .i" Sli-lhi tnlil hiTM-lf that I ."- t:n Inst hlrnw. .'' .' "' ' not usi-1 to Hie trrlu.lliix toll T l' i' . nml I'vi'ii the ioj;uliir voi-!t i- l';u-. W'ln-ii lnr f.-illu-r Initl illi'il : hN m hml follow i'i lit in t.t tin ir .-.!' . i'lii.i n few inuiitlis all of tin-ii::li- mivl.i.-.s li.i l k'oi1'" I" tin- iliynti'lau an ! i In- uii'li-i i; Ui-r. r iclln f at't'd the task of self support lei i-'v eiiouvh. but there were times w'y-) lu-r ii i iilreil iutm's were rub- ln-tl I'-i rawness ami even the Utile tliiiik'-i ol i:r-- dure heavily upon her. j woik was untiring. Owing to a short The I'Mni work coniln at the chee jnge of song books In the SahUntti of a pai t li-ularly tr.vlng day had ex J school some additional ones were or hausied her vitality. Listlessly Mn- ; dered by "L'ntle Thomas." who apprls-cllmU-d a lion il nu uptown car a:nl i cd the pastor of their arrival, nud the snnk Into u sent, glml (hat the home Intlt-r agieed to announce the fnct from going rush was over and that she did not have to stand up nil the way. The approach of the conductor roused her from her absorption, nml ehe opened her purse. As she glanced lulo the change coinpartinenj she gave a cry of dlsmny. The pockctbonk. never well filled, even ou pay days, was bare of coin. Feverishly she tumbled Its contents Into ber lap, replacing the article after shaking them out one by one. but tho cents which had been there when Bho returned from lunch had dis appeared. "That bluff don't co!" The conduct, or's voice wn hard nnd unfriendly. Ho had hud n row with the inspectm on the Inst trip, nml Ids ill h or had not yet subsided. "You'll huvo to pay or get off," he added in Klcllu looked up with the tears trembling on the heavy fringe of lashes. "We don't have to take tears for tickets, dot the coin?" Not daring to trust her voice, Stella shook per hea I and thought of the three n lie wal'i nhcad of her. The other last straws beeaiiie insignificant In Hie face of the new trouble. 'the conductor reached up to pull the rope, bill across (he aisle a man 10 e n!i 1 i-'iei'l.ed hiui. "I'K-l'l 'i' oT, miss." Klella looLed up into the friendly face and smiled her thank through her tears. "I've got I he .-hiuigo handy." "You must let 1110 send you the money." she aald. "I am very greatly obliged to you " "I forget where I live," wns the un blushing statement. "Just you forget tt, too, uutll you see some one that nickel re ii I In-1 itmt (I'll Vim I M-lll It " lie tanli Inn U In hi "i-nl, n-Jnh'lu I.I till' fiU t I lint HIl-llll'N I'OllfllHloll l' i'iiiiil lii c tlnii. Intr in ruiNii tin' ill :'. Hill' ll l-llllllll-ll llllll ll l'i Tlll'll IllT Htl-llll- lly wllli'iul i-inli.ii rnxHini-iil. llMiiiiiiiitii1 nt lln- turn iitTnlm luul Inki-u, lln- i-oi'ilm tor ri-tlii'il to tin' n nr iliit foi in lo i!' In' ik'U' iianii-H fur tin' ,IIMH'I lT, lillll Fll'll.l I'.'ll.lll llllt of III'' wlnilow wild n ni'w mciimc of coiitcnt- IIH'lll. Nlu uioritliH "In- hml llvi-il In tin' ilty, iiml thin mum tin- lir-it Huic th.it IIII.V oil'' III Hit' I lll'ou.'1 of llll-ll mil wmni'ii luul ittiMi-(l In tin- ruth of Hi--wuI.ihI;i i-.-'iliI to In- frli iiilly Coin hiK nt n iluif wli'-ii tin- hiHi Mlr.iu iii-nrly luul I hi' fTi-' I of l.ii-nUlna lu-r Hplrlt, If not Iiit lnuk. tin -onr-t.'M,v wim timidly wi-li oini'. i Hht' tiirui'il miMilil'iiiit. howpvt-r. whi'ii mIii' rout' lo li-nvf the tnr nud foil ml Iluil lit-r I'oiiipnriloii wiim follow liiK lu-r. He rt-iul her tlioiiKlitH with tlllrk t-oiiipri'lirliHloli. "I live mi thin Htrpt't." hi' -xil.'iliii'il. ' with n frank mnlln. "I live at I "1 live nt t'l'." Mhe t-rlcil, dltiHhlnR lo ! find Hint fthc wn nlcniMHl to know thnt he llvnJ tu-ardy. j "! Tiy'?" ho linked. "1 iny, I i know the oh! duly. If I rome over jiifHT dluiiur will you -t her Introdiu " I tin tint! ko out trolli-y rlillnsT It' nl' i ;to ride ii to the drldge. There'll mire ; lo de ii dreefcc there." Ktt'llit tiotlded. If the pnrtlculnr Mm I Hkei ry whu wllllnjc to act nn wporiKor. mirely n trolley ride wan prujM-r. Htel ;ln lufiinej tin the young man. ! "My niwiie'ii JhU ifurray.'' be went 'on, niitllintlng the lntrodttfff. "Mine's Ktella Mende," she volun lei-rid In return. "I'll be glad to go ! riding with you. Mr. Murray. I'd hnte lo may lu the lioime. This ha tieen jmii-h a dreiidful day. When the man I nper told me to Htay and get out fl j lot of t-lreuhira It Heenied like the hutt mrnw Hint droke the camel uarK Then the Idea of walking home aeemitl worite I hiui Hint." "Ijixt Htrnwn uiuy break tninels' hin kn," he krIiI. with a auille. "but we utu't t-aiuelN. you Hi-e. There' alwayH nine tme hnuclng around to lift the load wheu It geta too heavy." j Ktella niiHiuti nun a graterui giatu-e an ahe Htoppetl In front of her boarding place and watched Ii lit) croud the afreet to the flathiuiHe where he lived with his mother. Mr. Kkerry. alttltiR by the hndement window In the deserted din ing room, itrucloualy railed her to come to. While the tired girl nte the half wanned food her landlady dilated on the good qualities of the Murrays. Mr. Murray was a ihoiiiIht of the idnine church hoi let y to which the bonrdlng mist rex bflongpdt and the son ahe thoroughly approved of. Not until after It did they get back from the trolley ride, for thero was a park beHlde the bridge wlikti was the terminus of all pleasure rides. They had to dam-c n little. And Jack twice treated her to Ice orenm. As they Moth! on the Hteps of her Ixmrdlng place the man looked down Into her face.' "And you'll lot me rail for you apnln Boon?" he asked "Don't wait until the Mrnw make too heavy n loud." Stelln lUHlded an nnsent. "There aren't polns to lie nny more Mrawd," Hhe declnrctl. "I puras the only Ktniw was loneliness, anil I'm not lotie!, now." "And you're not priug to r If I run hell) ll." wild the tienrtv renlv. nnd jStella'st heart beat faster ad she renlb, leil that sonn she would be ni-ither lone ' ly ii'T alone. Pnllke the enmel'a load. I her last straw had led to hnpplness. Bargains In Babies. j Anions the deacons of a Presbyterian Uhurcti In tiu Ohio town was a uood old gentleman familiarly known lis J TiicIp Thomad." Although too tlenf to t hear, te was always iu his accustouul i seat at church, fliid his zeal In rellirimi'i the pulpit on Sunday morning. The pastor made the promised an nouncement, among others, concluding with this one: "Parents wishing their children bap tlzed will please present them at the close of the service." The good deacon Juu)ied to his feet and In the loud voice peculiar to the dear bawled out. "Those who haven't nny cmi get thci.1 at my house for 50 cents epi.'ce!" As "l'i-. ;,. Thomas" and his wife had always been childless this startling Infoi iiiaiic-u i.lniost In'oUc up the meeting.-Success Magazine. Ths Dog. The ting Is nt n's most faithful friend. A man' may lie. but n ting won't; a man may git drunk, n inan may slander hN neighbor, a man may embe-.ale and defraud, a man may bor row money, a man may steal money.' a man may go Into politics, a man may tune ins iiest trie-nil, n man may run people tlown with an automobile, u man may gamble himself to ruin, a man may waste his substance In rlot- i ons living, a man may go to heaven. but il tl'g won't. Can these things be truthfully spoken of the other friend man has about him? There Is a troti Ulliull.V between man nnd the dog It must be the nihility of contrast. Yet nny man will resent being called a dog Possibly the dog would resent lielng called n man If he uinterstooil I do not know. I only know that the mnslin world but one way, nud If we should nny, "Vun It the dog's most faithful friend," there would be many to cavil, anylnx that It was mighty rough on tbe dog.- Suece.it Magazine. ii a Tim lit-r I anil iir Depnrtiiiftit of the I uler iorU. K fill nl Olllcn ht IHki-ltu. (in-tfon. AuiiimI 12. l!iH. K',.tli.n i.....1.m ..i. .... it.... i.-imvl1 .r. ii v i ii i i in I, I ln it l (!. Hil)HKI, of otidU7rt, ()reumi, ho, on July ll, !iim. mu.ln limber and Htoi-e A i IIchIIoii, No. (i'2, for Ml ipuirter, Heclion :ni, Tovwu-hip '.'M H., Ilaiiie 17 ll., Will. Merl. Han, has II leil notice of Iti-ntum to make l-'inal Proof, tf: CHtiilillHh cliiini to the land ndove di-Hi-illii-d, luli.n- Kifii-ler nni lifcelver, at I.Hki-view, (hi-uon. on the jtlth day of Noveiiii.t r, I'.Cih i ('Inimiiiit i, amen im itneioKn ; Oliver ; I. M. Cory, Henry Newt-ll. Win. 1 lliiriiinetnlt-y, td I.iikivicn, Ort-iron, 'nnd .la b I'd II. I)i IhcmoII, of llonuuzii, ( In-tnii. A'JKJJ J. N. WntHon. IJi-cinttr. Timber I. nil oiler. Hipiirtinetit of the Interior. I? . H. IhiiiI Olllce at l.uke'ii-w, Orecoii, Septeiiiln-r If,. 1!)S. Notice Im hereby Kivcn Hint iil.KT H. TATIM), tif l.iikfvew. On-con who on AuKit 21 r.H'H. made Timber and Stone Application No. ()l'2!l for H hnlf KM tpinrter, NKquHrttT.SK quarter, KK tpiarter NK (piarter. Kection '2H, ' TowtiMhip AH H., HnnuB IM ll.. Will. Meridian has filed notice of intent Inn to make Final Proof to entadliab . claim to the land above dedrrided i before HecUter and Kecelver.at Luke view, Oregon, on the 3rd day of De-! cembt-r. l'J.J. Claimant names at wltnefdeg- Thomas O. Mct.'ulley, Alex McCulley, William Ii. Ilanuuersley, VA Tatro, all tif Lakt view, Oregon. 824 NJ. J. N. Wataon. Pvegiater. Timber lud !ollr" Department ot the Interior, U. H. ! Laud Ottlce at Lakiew, Oregon, Autfuat fi, 11KJ. NoIIpo is hereby given that MAU RICK I). WIUTKtlOUHK, of Lake view, Oregon, who on Juue 4, 1008, made Hmlx-r and atone aplirntlcD.No. 4 Mi, Serial No, C2H8, for W quarter Section. Township 1J8 S . Range 21 M, Will. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Proof to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before Register and Receiver, at LBkeview, Oregon, on the l'Jtb day of October, 190. Claimant names as witneoHes: Anna L. Wbitehouse, (J. W. liardisty F. II. Snyder, K. A. Paxton, all of Lakeview. Oregon. 8 -13 10-15. J. N. Watson, Register. 3ET1NG MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH CIUOBr 1 V . . d'T'QyiH reliable, hone.-t. jf. V'"W-V h56h gracie sew. "KOXGEST GCJRAXTF-E. f;!ona! Stwi'.i Mulunc Co. f rrw -am m ll si I a V . I I LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. S INCORPORATED m I ..iftii. WliaftWMIIHMI'fKl J.tM Ht ever made in Lake Count v, nnd ERRORS I.. 2. ,Mmi- t,lc we have mortise recorded in the Deed reco.d and many books at all, and aie We have Others cannot laid them. We have spent Hundred these errors, and we can jruarantee our work. J. D. VENATOR, LAKEVIEW 5ADDLERV S. P. AHLSTRON. Proprle'.-r i s r t 4 , J x u z A z A A A I lif lit t Van",T 'lie on the market. AIho i) ciiinii-te line of wiiifn hiu! huifify hnrrii'MM, whlo riibi-M. rliitnH, blt, apur 'lulrfd. roM-ttt-H.Iri fnct every thintr in the line tif rnrrlnpe nnd lif.ref f tirnlt-Mi g. lie palrltf by ctinipetent men V rr IL ERECTED IN 1 000 MODERN THROl!OKOI"T rIRT-CAL5S ACCOnnOHATlON SAnPLE Roon For COnnERCIAl TRAVELER COURTEOUS TREAT MEN SeoSIaow LIGHT & HARROW. Proprietor THfi SCHOOL Tenth and Morrison. Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal CWe occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction receive more .calls for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. tfS4ld Business Man: " Keep hammering aay everlastingly on thorong Sr!S Boutin the end." Said an F.dncator: y. tion riven In your school makes it the standard- of its kind m the Northwest. Con all the year. Students nSttedit any time. Catalogue ree. Reference.: Any bank, any nsfl.fr. any busines, man u Portland. ulirr fbr PoMlcmtlon. Denartmeut of the Interior U S. Lana Ortlce at Lakeview, Oregon, August 10. 19t. . Notice is hereby given mie. mT M. HAMILTON, byj. M. Ratcbelder, his attorney iu fact, of Lakeview, Oregon, haB tiled iu this office his ari'licctiou No. 0315 to select under the provisions of the Act of Jiuie 4, 1H97, (31) btat., 3ti), the S hall M quarter, See. 4, T. 35 S., R. lit.., Auy aud all persons claiming nil COMPLETE RECORD c lnvc made an entire transcript of all wliieli. itinnv way, affect Real Property V lm- n ..,., 1 . t .. i v. , 1 oil 1 1- r- l,irr-l f ... ot eveiy , ' v' 1 1 1 i,a ven. 'I . , every Deed deeds are recorded in the Morte record and other Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not n1(1,v,l most difhcult to trace up from notations of all these Err D' ffe"" . 3 nmi. - : t f V- . f. AKEYIEW t OF QUALITY' verely the lands described, or desif I ing to object because of the mineral character of the land, or tor any other 'reason, to the disposal to aophcant should file their affidavits cfprote iu this office, ou or before the lot day of October. 1908. . J. N. Watson, Register. . The above notice null be puiuiaur- in the Lake County t.xaininer, Ikview. Oregon, for a period of : i,e thirtir ,tHva nrior to tne dat ,latt tiereiuit.ove mentioned. !.VVS24 J- N- Watson, Register. t .111 "f J Records in.Xake County, in the county, - ' '-fftr V . O rirnm. ..,.1 - ". cum iriiii.,.. I - ROUND. found numerous not indexed- ,! the records. ' or: dollars hunting rp rianager. EH Hi at A i 'jr tf M