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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1908)
' 1 , ! ;snV. hit. ".IKtH 1 K I i ! Wot Wholly Satisfactory. John Mitchell, the labor loader, wa 4lscuHKltiK mi one tH'ciiKioti a labor t niggle of the past. "You Kto, they dldn'l give us n fair deal," he said. "It looked fair on its face, lut really it was like the deal of Harvey Karr of Bra id wood. "Harvey itarr. a siucessful lawyer, Had a wonderful talent for pet ting the out of people. Even at homo he kept J nils talent In play. Ills wife said t- Vim one morning: "Harvey, i!o:ir, till Is the tifteenth anniversary of our wedding. What are you going to give me?' "This Is what am going to g!vi JW1,' Harvey .-iji.-UTiel aite li.CMtel.. . nd ho handed his wife $!." iu crisp, fresh bills. '"Oh. thank yon! An I what sh:i!l I Sir you?' the gratified wife ns'.cd "That meerschaum pipe I've Ik-ci admiring so long.' Harvey promptly H!i "ounccd. "In the evening on his return home he pipe awaited him. It had cost Jnst $13. He lit up and lieg:i!i to rol r x carcrniiy. nut ns the evening wore n his wife seemed ill at ease. "Where is my present, Harvey?' ahe said at l-ist fretfully. "Why. my Oe.ir. Harvey explained you gave me a pipe. I pave you $ir. Don't you see? We're just even.' " it. Louis Republic. TOLD BY THE THU"B. One Way, So They Say. of Reading a Person's (siiaracter. The closer the thumb is set to the wrist, the greater the amount of amia lile qualities a person possesses. And. eonversely, the higher on the hand the thumb is set, the lower the order of his aental and moral makeup. Monkeys' thumbs abut from the hand it a point close to the fingers. The eloser to this formation a humau being comes the more monkey-like Intelli gence and character he is npt to have. A thumb set very close to the wrist shows sympathy for all in distress, great generosity. Independence, love of liberty fur self and others and a readi ness to share with the unfortunate. When the second phalanx of the thumb is much longer thau the nail phalanx, there is a discordant relatiou between reason and will. Reason preponderates to such an ex tent that the entire lift Is snpnt In t,ioni,,,r .i,.,t f ,i i.iw,.,i ,,-,. I ing. A person of this kind sees clearly what Is best for him, but lacks de termination to put it into execution. He sees the goal and the steps nti-en-ary for attaining it. but in the same glance he takes iu nil tlu obstacles, and while he is pondering the matter the opportunity to win success escapes. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Seeking the Light. At a dinner during an Episcopal convention at Richmond a young lady sittiu near the bishop of London said D him: Uisnop, i xvisu you Wii'iM set in v ailnd at rest as to the similarity or dis- ! aimilarity between your country and i ours ou oue point. Ioes the butterlly because the tomato can?" The bishop laughed heartily at tliii vivacious sally. Not so a younjj V.'a; Ilshinan of his party, who after diiiner sought his host. "I want to know, you know," said he "about that joke of Miss H.'s. She ahsked if butter t!ev because tomali toes cor.M. I'im.v.u-'I me v. hat tlr.' rjoiut is."-I.i; o:!;i- it:'s Maiizi::e. A Thoughtful Tyrant, afnjor Hayford Thorold, second In jomuiand of the First battalion. I Hike ef Wellington's regiment, had an xld expenunif iu Matabelcland In lS'.n; 'hen sent to restore order in a little township called fiwelo. On arrival there he found the acting coiumainla :it. An ex-storekeeper, in a state Ijorderin m delirium tremem. so lie had him locked i:;t. 'ilie commandant, how ever, mat'.-ie J to break out and make his way to the telegraph office, where he dispatched the following wire: Ch'irnberlnin. t.'.n.lori : Man ht-re nan; 1 Therol 1 fnu-sMons my sobriety. VI:o In Tljorold? Wire at once to avert bloodshed. Enplish Army Horses. Every hoire iu the English army is juiiibcrej and has a little history kept for-It. all to himself. The number is branded' upon the animal's hind feet the thousands, on the near hind foot ttnd the units, ten aud hundreds on this tff hind foot. Thus the horse whose number Is. say. K.:;.'! will have an H on his left hi ml foot an 1 ,'J." I on the oilier ue. On what is called his veterinary history sheet" everything about tin Iborse will from time to time be writ ten. London Army Journal. Something Comic. Brownbigge (to waitress who bus banded him a newspapen Ain't yer T0t nothing comic? I likes to have lomethlng funny to look at while I'm i-heatlng. Wfiltre'-s There's a looking lass straight In fiont of you, Bir. I.ou Ion Tlt-liits. An Unriappy Outlook. ' Jro.spective Tenant-1 Bhould want fhe studio for sculpt ore. Curetaker Ten, Bir. Some of these Is rented for that. There's a sculptor molding next ioor, .Bir Harper's Weekly. jal Reluctance. : 7 Beat, mudam, but can : le to Bay that 1 think yon : le to stand as I am." s-v ompe!s me to Bay 'Thank Chicago Tribune. k'aiueotu- is entbuslBHio tsmpefeG j roBBon. Pascal. , .'-ey tin. ......i. I .mii.ltilili' Ulliil nil uiitnsry and Had. lor trouble Thoti-nnds of people suffer fro; Kidnev and Hhidder trouble and d t not know it. Thev think ' H 1 or a strain. Don't take any chances. iV.W'itt's Kidney and Hladder I'ills They are mHlmpt le and promptly soothe the " I . Om't fail to insist upon Pa P itt's Kidney an I nUdder I'ills. V'e ael'- them. Soi l by Paly ami Hall. sunnoNS s tiii: riKorir cpi kt ok tuk SI ATK t)F OUKtiON. FOU ' III'. OOI NTY OF I.AKK. Onrsteii Fucking l'iitiipn . i Cor- I poration. I Flalntiff. VS. lleulH'u A.IIenneman leiinle M. Ileiinemiiii his wife I Ahxntidcr Keith Milt ill i:ju"v to Ki)ivli)sc MortK'iKO, and (Jeorgianna A. Holt I' i bis wife. I iH'feiidants. To llenbeii K. 1 1. lineman. Jennie M. Ilenneman. Alexander Keith, and leorglannu A. Keith, IVfondants. IN THE NAMF. OF THIS ST A IT : Ob' OKKUON : Yon and each of you are hereby required to appar and ansver to complaint filed against you In tlie above entitled Court and cause w ith in six weeks from the date at the first publication of this Summons, towit, on or before the !ih day of October, 1;K)N, and if you full ho to i ppear mid answer the same, for want thereof the Flalntiff will apply to the Court for a decree against you and each of you for the sale ol "the North-West quarter of Section Three. Tp. :S7. S.. K. l! K. W. M.. Lake County, Oregon, and for the foreclosure of the following describ el mortgages upon said descrllied land, towit : A certain mortgage executed by the Deh-ntants Kenticti K. Hetinenian andJennie M. Henneman, his wife, upon the aforesaid described lands on the 4tli day of April. VM, in favor of the Plaintiff herein in the sum of $:U0.00 with interest thereon from date at the re of s per cent per an num, and for f:U)0i Attorney's fees therein : A certain mortgage executed by the IVfendants lieu beu F. Henne man and Jennie M, Henneman upon t lie aforesaid real estate on the 13th dav of February. 11KM, in favor of Frank 1. Nash, in the sum of $4iK).iHl 10 per cent per annum from date, and for $50.0i Attorney 8 fees therein, which said mortgage was duly as signed to the Plaintiff herein for a valuable consideration, on the 2nd lav of May, lu7. A certain mortgage executed by the Defendants, Reuben E. Henne- l man and Jennie M. Hauneman, his J wife, upon the aforesaid descrilwd I real property on the 13th day of Feli i ruary. 1W4, in favor William W, Se.v j more in the sum of $50.CK with Inter ' est 'hereon at the rate of 10 per cent I hT a n mini from date, titul for the kii in nf V-' Ot) hh attorney h fee therein: which waul mnrtirnire was uuiy s- I 'I ' . ' sitftied to the Plaintiff herein for a valuable consideration. A certain mortgage executed l.v the lief. iidantH Reuben E. Henneman and e nie M. Heuneman, his wife, upon the aforesaid descrilied land on the ".tli day of June. l'JOS, in favor of the I'nion Meat Company, a Corpira tion, in the sum of $-0.00 with inter cs' tlieieon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date and for the sum of attorney's fees therein; which said mortgage was duly as signed to Ihe plaintiff herein on the h day ..f May, VM7, for a valuable consideration and for hi8 costn and disbursements herein and for such other and further relief an the court may deem meet. Notice in hereby given you that this summons is nerved upon you by publication thereof in the Lake County Examiner, a newspaper of general circulation, issued ami pub lished weekly at Lakevlew. Eakei :.'ounty. Oregon, pursuant to an! order of the Hon. Henry I,, lienson. j Judge of said C'lijrt, duly made t j ('iia mbei's, in Klamath Falls. Khun-j ath County, (trefoil, on the U-nd day j of August.' l!ins. f The date of the first publicn ion , hereof is ihe iT7 1 1 1 day of August. ','."iH, I and tlie bi'e of the ln't publication hereof is t he M ll da V of October. l'JUS .) ). VFN.VTOK. I .'15.7 A ti l tiey for I'laiuiiff. j .Vuliee tor Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lan . Utlice at Lakeview, Oregon. September, U. l'J'iH. Notce is hereby given that N'E.lL D. WOODWAP.U. of Paicley, Oregon, who, on November :$0, 1!KJI, made home stead entry No 2171, (Serial No. OHM) for East half North West quaiter, W half of N F. quarter, Section 1, Towuship '.i'l S. Halite 17 E, Will Meiidiau, has tiled notice of inten tion to umke Final five year Pi oof, to establish claim to the land alnve described, before Register and He ceiv r, at Lakeview, Oregou, on tbi 15th day of October, VMH. C'airnant names as witneses: H. W. Farrrow, W. K. McOormack. W L. Woodward, E. C. Woodward, all of Paisley, Oregon. 817015J. N. Watson, Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION llRnartment of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakevttw, Oregon, August 31, 1008. Notice is hereby given t-nac juivij WAD K, heir of Meredith Wade, Uec'd, of New Pine Creek, Oregon, who, ou Sept. 11, 1902, made Jloinehtead rn- try, No. a7t4, (neriai iu. wmi iui NK quarter Section 19, Township 41 8, Ilanite 21 E., tWill. Meridian, has tiled notice ot inteution to make Final five year Proof to estamsn maim iu the laud above descrineu, oeiore Iiettlster aud Kecelver at ljBKeview, Oregon, ou the 20th day of October, 1'J08. Claimant naicea aa witneBsea: Peter Follett, Oeo. Sherman, Ouy Hamersley, William Lamb, all of New Pine Creek Oregon. S3, '08 J. N. Watson, Register, v, ,,,..1! i?'isf,t - ; m : UmllMiiULfl Ther la no need of anyone uffrr ing long with this disease, for to ettrct a quick cure it la only neces sary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, G'.c.sra and Diarrhccn ticnody In fact. In most rasrs one ilose Is sufficient. It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally val uable fur children and is the lectins of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no iiirviiclne has ever met wilt i-temer success. pr,i:i25c. !-:: v.zi r.c. UNLAWFUL FENCES MUST COME DOWN The fctO'-k companies which have been fencing governmeut laud will have tn tear down their fences and allow homeseekers to file on the land. Recently the Koi-ernmcut has been ac tive iu Harney and Malheur rouutiea and the predatory land iuteiesta liavo received their ultimatum as tbo re sult The William linn ley tvmipuay which bought the holdings of the French tilenu Livestock compauy bus about "OO.UHt acres of land practically under oue fence, w hich starts uear Malheur Lake and ends iu Cut I in vaMcy, a distance of sixty miles. Most of the laud in Happy aud Dia miuiil valleys, besides a part of Steins mountain, is fenced. About Itti.ptHi acres of this large t act in ouued by the governmeut. Several flue home steads have been taken in thosj linn fields lately, which were formerly sup- , posed to be iivvutd by the stock com pany. The Pacific Livestock company, w hich is the largest livestock company on the coast, also had large tracts feuced iu Harney and Malheur coun ties. One field eoutainiuj, 40,10 acres, 15 miles south of Burns, has been found to contain several horns steads aud have In eu taken iu the past few mounts. j The Fxunituer will supply m:y newspaper or monthly at the publish ers lateB. Make up your list for your wiuttr reading. tf How'i Tlila? We oirer Oue Hundred Oollars He ward for any case of catarrh that eaunot be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. We. the undersigned hare kuown F. J. Cheu'-y for the lust 15 years. an 1 tielie him perfectly honorable. in all business transactions aud finan- cially able to can v out any oblia- tious made by his firm. Waldiui;. Hitman A .Marvin, Whole- sale Druntfists, loledo, U. Hall's Catarrh cure is taken inter Dully, aetiu" directly upou the blood and mucous, surfaces of the system. Testimonial free Frice Tacentu per bottle. Sold by all druenints. Take Hall's Family Fills for const i-I'atiou. A Grand Premium Offer For Ninety Days Only WIJ 1 1. AYR HKIiX successful in closing a fir Till. PfiKSMl IMA- ThD Pen of can supply a guaranteed tain Pen. TiTe "Celtric Model; 1, I'o everv H'ibs(;rlber. old or new, who sends u a year's subscription in advance, and llfty cents additional. The 'Celtric Model 1" compares favorably with any $2.00 Pen on the market today. The pen will be forwarded immediately upon receipt of the money. A DESCRIPTION OF THE PEN Tho po ii in boIIi) golii, 14 carat fire, the stock of which in iaa!e of the l t tpiality of harrl rubber and fitted In four parti; the pen point are per fectly flrted with Iridium and Iho feed U garaiiteid to How evenly, without leaking or blottliiK. The pen are beaulltully tlmxed at shown in cut. "A Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Twentieth Century." The F.gvpthttiH used a Hpllt reed ; our grindfnt!iern a goose quill ; our fathers a steel or ordinary gold pen. Hut today we want A Fountain Pen that dinpenHCH with the i i r ciin ixle. iiuil that la inn mifnct urer'u irmiruiitee fine If It does not prove HatlHfactory In every way we will exchange it for another, or return the fifty cetitu additional ou ret urn of the pen. This is an unusual opportunity U secure, at, a very low price, au urticle of Buperlor quality that la corning to lie eaHentlal to the comfort and convenience of every one who wrlteH. r REMEMBER THAT OFFER is for NINETY Lake County Lakeview, A taft A tag Save your tags from HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST MASTER WORKRflAN STANDARD NAVY J.T. Old SUtMmin Old Peach Tlrttley'a 18-ol. Natural IhI Spear Head Tags from the above brands a,e good fur the following and i.'.cj.y etneir useful presents as shown by catalog : Qjld Cuff Buttons SO Tags Fountain Pen 100 Tags English Steel Raior 50 Tagu Oentleman'a Watch 200 'I Kg Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write us for catalog. PREMIUM DEPARTMENT THE AMERICAN TCEACCO CO., St Louis, Mo. SHIPPING SHEEP TO CHICAGO The Frineville Clazette. of the 21th ult says At Shauiko last Thurnday morniutt a larne shipment of mutton sheep to Chicago took place from the stockyards A traiu of eighteen cars was loaded with the animals, the op eration retpiirintf tin service of nine men from t to VI, at which time two hiu Southern I'acillc tenwheelcru hiked the train out of town. Three hundred fheep were loaded into each double decker, or 5UW to the entire train, and the freight tarilf waa 2H per car, the rale to Chicago, or ?:7Ho f-r the trainloa 1. John Fleming was the biiver. an it is reported that lie , )Hjj more than i' a head for the mut ; toil delivered at Shauiko. iu the vi 'eiuity of which the sheep were (crown Tor ChurP Skin Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be cured In one niht by applying Chamberlaiu'a Sulvo. It is also uuequaled for soro nipples, burns and scalds. For sale by Duly and Hall. Brooklyn, N. V , whereoy we Solid Gold Foun- Inconvenient alwn vH ready Inkatund, that doea ftr use. I '.earn the that the ueii Ih hoI11 GOLD 14k THE DAYS ONLY. Examiner, Oregon. - .1 'rom fiom 10-cent pieca will count 3-crnt plecs will count FULL IIALP vviUi valuable tags Sailor's Pride Eglantine Jolly Tar Bridle Bit Old Honesty Black Boar W. N. Tlnsley's Natural LmI ) tench Ilriar Pipe W 1 k i.i.uthcr Pockelbook- 80 Tags Steel Carving Sct-20i Tags licut Steel Shears 75 Tags NOVEL INDUSTRY OVER IN KLAMATH The Khiciiath Falls Fx press of the IT iiifl tells of the follow I n K novel un dertaking : (Inn of tlie newest itidilstlies for Klamath county is a "minkery. " Thus Staton, who has a homestead on tlx st ide of the 1,'ppcr lake near lotttle snake 1'oint, is uoinK Into the mink ralsiuK business ou a larce scale. He now has to or more of tlovie fur prodiKMiiK animals ays he will branch iu captivity mid out more oxten - sively as bis facilities for hainlllni them can In increased. JMr Staton .-ay there is uood money in l lccdluu minks. l'iiey increase very rm idly and it costs v.oy little to keep litem. They will live entirely ou llsh aud as there Is an abundance nf suckers lu the lake ad it costs to et them is the time aud trouble to catch tiium, the actual cost tor keeping n turtle number nt mink l. ulu.,t A b.run li.tMlr 1,1,1. U north from :i to an I Mr. Staton will mi d mbt make a m ont of bin new venture. IIh Iiiih a laro atriiiK of trapn Mtrum.' aloiiK tho lako and liaa purchiiHed the (invory launch to fa - ciliate the uoik of lookinu after them, I A Shot with Every Tick of Watch SIX SHOTS IN FOUR SECONDS Free Book tells of this Gun This lIummcrlcHH Kepenter Is the most rapid pump gnu made: it Iiiih vcm known ImprovctiirM-ensy tnke-itowii feulure, heavy bnech block, covered iiieclnn.l. n anil top rib If desired. Cutnlog shows our otln r m'm.i l una, doubles, singles, etc. PRICES, $5 TO $27 1 lr' A postal brlugH our bood I KFIC. AddiesN, g THE UNION FIRE ARMS CO., I 451 Auhurndale, TOLEDO, OHIO. 1 ."lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII! --.r miiiiiniiuiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiu,aillflllll 1111111111111111:1111 I New Clubbing 1 Proposition I 2 HWgiWWrWW ',p.imji.' , w . WH have an.'iiicd to offer in connection with this impcr, the new monthly farm magazine just started at Lincoln, Neb., hy Prof. II. W. L'iinipliell and devoted to the subject of how to farm in the dry country and how lo fjet best results from soil tillage under normal conditions. This paper is "Campbell's Scientific Farmer" find we oiler it clubbed with the Fxaminer both for $2.50 per year cash. Prof. Campbell's new paper is a monthly, chock full of good things, the only paper of its kind in the world, and it embodies the results of the editor's many years of pains taking investigation of tlie soil tillage proposition. z value valua Dig Four Tenpenny Pick Lady's Prtckctbool; - 50 Taa Pocket Kiute 4U Tt: I'laying Cards JO Tc 60 yd. Finhing ktel 10 Tags Tlir l.Hllila Wrrr fwill.rlrd The dup idiot who promptly re ceived their ileponit (r nil 1 1, ( (In fund Oklahoma bunk are pre u red to nllei convincing pruo'r thut tli uuiir anten of bank ilrpiiclt l a imint d Hirahht tlilnu. j Why Caltls Aa llnnnfruu ) Ilecaii" you hae coiitractl ordi n.iry cd Ih and rceovcrd frnm I hem iwltli'int tieiit iiienl nt iiuv kind, do I not fur n n.uiiieiit imiii.'ie that l eldn 1 are lint ibilieriuir l.ve'y lit) kliUMM ! that p eoiiifiiiiH and clirotiie catarrh J have It'cir . rlt'iu in a common cnld. ('uliniMiipl Inn Ih i. nt (-mixed by a cold I '"'l t l e co .1 re nn n t lie nyHium ror jthe reciptiini ami develnpiuent of tin ceruiH that Mould not ollierwlHe tmve found lodgement. It la the name Mli all inf eel lotiH diMeaaea. 1 I p -theia. ncarlel fever, meiiapla and hooping coukIi are much more likely to bo contracted while thn child ha cold. You win ae from thin that' ' much more real danuer lurks iu cold than iu in any other of the com 1 moil ailmeiita. The eaaieat aud ipiick- I'M HT 10 CIITO tt COlU la IO IHK8 Fhamberlain'a CoukIi remixly. The '"""V remarkablo cures Ifeiited by "l preparation have made It a atapla article nf trade over a la rue part of ,11'" world. For tale by Duly ami i Dull. Illlllllll'dlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll uiiiiaiiiiy);)iiiiiiiiiiiijjaiiiiiiiiiiiUIUilU It 3 a 1 r