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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
I.AKK lOtlNTY KXAMIM:., I, K KV1KW. OHIXiON, TIMH.slUY, MX. .1, l!s. TllftKK N; I"' "i (' i"r I ti Kii i l.i , .1 . n, Mi l..V't to Hi" into r urn, I ! It'l l I 1.1 I'M ir y i in ill. lilniil ml ClttltrHl (pilc-Hy jrloMiibitrrftl.. ii" llin nrndiililii, aniinnlii? Kly'n i lliilin. It I r'trfi tlirniiu'li tlm l.i mi l clt-niiwn Mini liiiiln flm wliiiln ivit wlil'-h It llftiini IlKt'lf. I f r ) ti ll IliO fVii-. hW.o. let It mi. I vmi .mi to tiMiitlniiit Mm treatment, till AlllKMIIICIMIM'Ilt, ni'i'iiiiiiiHHl tin Id. inn who urn tinrtinl I u hi nf nt'itnixiTH in iiiplliirf 1hii.Ih j in initial jiii-miiKi-ft fur tuititrrluil Iron m iriitri. I.ir-i - i'ii irn !ruiu llulm In for ii, wliii Ii will tin known n Kly'n I I l'i mi IIiiIiii, I'rlt-n Iih-IiI'Iiiiu; tlm i'K in!'" Ik i't runt. I'riiK'ilnm ir l y ' 'I'lui 1 - 1 1 1 I f' trin i'iiiIhmIm n Hut iiiml. iroiii'rlli'it of Hid iKiliil I'rt'i'tirulliiii. Young Folks i i ! laKeview I'tgar Factory . SlullKM. , i., Maker of. Havana aixl Dornt stic CL'm : A NEW PAI.l OF EYES. Startling Effect Produced With Shrll tf Valnut. Till," two hnlf hIii-IIi of nil I ; i ir II It Hnlniil. Iiirjje ciihiikIi to ((nil yitiii eye i 1 1 1 1 . 1 t I , mnl In 1 1 1 inlltllc i.f rill'll ImiIC ii hole n lit 1 1 ' llllK'T til, in tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 nf your eye. I'mi- ii ii U ii I r fur Ihc wiiili 'I'lii'ii Hum l hit liiMlilit of tin1 nlii'llx I hti-i.ii-lily iiikI pilnt tin iU.'IIn w llli n co il nt while umI r mliit A rt.llinl Die I'llpll Imlf p)illil tin- Ii Ih ii dull t; i-i -i it. Ii-iivIiik n hiii iII rt:i'it i f Millie nil till' lliti'r li ft 'liiinl villi'. III. f I In1 ililllle. ' III nrriiiiliiK I ) 1 1 1 fur iiilntlnK lilt tlii'in on I In Inlilf In minIIIoii llli tie ixilnii'il ml tiiwiinl null other nml (o'nm omiikhh am.K iik. j tllvt- n-4 liml. lttnt in il , i i i bililil"'ir next tl'iitr to I'tml ,V Kti v loOII ,ttkfltv (Ir.jf.tli Nolde & Reynolds: Hjuse, Sirzn and Carriage Ia i n ters Papering am! Kalsoiiiining i Olllri' with Wmnlriirk V Itiiriit'M t tii'iirrnl I UiM'k miii 1 1 Iim i Laki:vii:v . ()ki:c. 7V A N TED--- A t f 1 1 ii mimi t ii 1 1 vf lii iIiIm country : by a Inryi' letil rutnin ciirur tt Inn j rMt liil lii'In. ruit'litH tit Ilium- Mini, wind In m-ciiiiic n nil iit lil 1 v Inti-riM 1 r.l. j Tha Real Estate Security Co- Port Dearborn lildg. Chicago, 111- llmltrr l.nnd Nutlt. Oi l Mitiiii iit uf tlm Interior. IJ. H. I.iiikI Olllrn nt liknvlitw, Ori'Uin, Oct. M, I'.MlS. Not he Ih Ih hereby y I veil t hut Aiiiih M. Nt'lli'li, tf Liiliev lew. (iii'Holi, who, (hi Atiutmt ill. I'.mih, iniiiht 'II in I iit mnl utoiif iil'l'llcnt Inn, No. Ol.Yi, for Lot I, 2, SW iiiHrtiT NV intrter, Section lit, ToiviiKiiip :ii s , i:iinti n; K., win. Mitri'liun, Iihm liiinl iinlici) nf Intent inn to 1 1 1 it k I'lnitl jpl'roof, to tnt h nl ih'i cIhIiii to tliu liiinl nImivh (lencrihttd, httfoiH KinihtiT mnl lii'i'iiT, nt liiikcvii'w, ircnoii, mi the Ik'tb tiny of DiiCltlllhir, I'.HIM. C I ii t ii ' it ii I itmiifK hh w itni'KH'B : ('. II. )llHl'lllll'l )', llf l'llUlf .V, Ol I'L'OII, Till . J. l'owi'll, Krmik llounnl, Mnntiil KiiiimliTri, mnl WHltfr llowMnl, ot liik'Viittt, ( liitoii. iiiMm; j. N. WhIhoii, Kii.utcr. 7lntltcr l.anj Notlt: I it 1 1 ii ' -it t of I in) interior, I,'. S. I i 1 1 I t lltlcf nt 1 .it k o v if w , Dri'K'on, Oct. K, I'.MIH. Nollfit ih lifii'ly itivitn t lint (iKOUtilA KKUSAV, of I'IiihIi. Orn yoll, vlioon Sept !, KHIH, mii'lit Tint her mnl htoiif Apillciitloi), No. ().rjlM, for NK iiinrli'r, Sitclloii 711, for Town hip .'17 S . liHiito K., Will. Mi-rl.l-Imi, Iiiim llli-il nntlcii tif Intent ion to iiiftkii I'lniil I'loof, In I'Htiilillrh clitlin to tho Iiiml hIiovk ili'Mi rllii'd, ht-forti JCt'iiihtcr mnl iti't'i'ivcr, lit l.nkrvliuv, Ori'Kon, on tlm INtti ihiy of I Ifceln her, i:hi.s. t'liiliniin t n iiiik-m it h wtnexHeH: Kitten J''init, 1 4. N KeNny, Jim Tnrpin, mnl Will llenellel. nil of I'lo-ll, t)i;oii. Ol.'tDli'.. J. N. WiitHon, lieKittter. Hlle Ijtliit .nltrr Di'i'in tinent of ilm Intorior, U. H. liHinl Oltlctt, Kill-" lew, (Iri-k'on, Oct. l'.t. l'.HH. Nut ice m lierehy yiven Unit the Htittii of OreKiui. Iihh 11 lt'd in tliix ottli'u it mipliciit Ion to leleet, uniler thu proviHioiiH of the net of Coi'int'HH, Hpprovtnl AumiMt II, 1MIS, nml the iicta Bilppleini'iitul nml Hinendtttiiry thereto, th NV iiiurter NK iinnrtttr, Keo. 'J4, T .:t" S., Ii. KJ K., V, M. Auy nml h 1 1 perMoiiH clitiiniiiK Hilver Bely the liiinl desttrihfi'l, or ileHlrinu to ohji't't heciiiiMtt uf the miner ii I cliMruoter of the Iiiml, or for any other reilHOII, to tllM (llHpOHUl to Mppllcilllt, ulioul'l tile their allltlHVlts of protent In tli ih dlllce on or heforu the 14th (luy of Deieiiiher. I'.KIH. J. N. WntHon, KtK'lHter. The fureKoliiK notice will ho pub linhetl in tho I.itko I'ounly Kxiuniner, printed Ht l.nkeview, Oreuon. for the period of Ht leiiHt thirty dnyu prior to the date, herein hmt iiientioned. NT)10 J. N. Wiitfon, IteulHter. Unwlta Ccrr.Lination, To tht tiilcil of Mi. AhlKnll JfB filiiKi there wrt n Hort of dlNlxynlty In n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if to nn f oiilMl.ler Hint ii nntlva of Wlllowhy foiihl he rehlly rmMilrlr. An fur nnytlihiK licyoml Mceiilriity, Mm. Jennli en would t ever h ive nil milled It. 4-veti In the rune of MIm ItiK hel (irece. ho uitn fninkly rnlleit rrii7.y hy the aiiiiuiier vhdtora. "Now, Mm .leiinliiiin." anM one of the honrderH, "do ion renlly iiienn flint you've never known Mia fJref f 1 tnythliiff tlml yoii'il enil crnz.v'" "No, I Iniven't." anld Mr. Jennlng. Willi n firm mid liny le'dlnn exireit,i,n ahoiit her prominent chin. "Why. wliiit iId you think of her HcudlliK Hint lniR of eKKS over to the Corner to Mm. Cole rljjht In Hie x with her Itiiindry work mnl never tell IliK the lnt,'it driver and lettliiK him throw the ho rllit off?" Iiniiilred the aiitiimer Iwniriler. "MrM. Cole iiriyn liiere'a one nhlit wnlft hIii-'II nevi-r Ixt nhle to wenr ii.iln." "Well," mm ll Mm. .leiiuliiKN erilmly. "I Mhoiifl any nliout I hut na I linve u!xut ii iiiiiiiln r of little llilnn-" Itiu licl llneM lilid Iiiim done. She limy hick III wlxilom nml forethought now nml nifriln. Hut. then, who tMKn't. I'd like to know ?"- Youth' Comniiilon. llllW TO I'AINT ailKM-H ANI Till! 1CPPIUT I lie white MpntM mi the Irlx III the Mimic poxllinii on liulli mIii'IIh. I'llmlly. Willi lilllil red. mi lit t II Imrder nil lirmiuil the eile of the linltiilloii eyea. Theae eyea lire emdly titled over your own eyea hy iii'iilni; your eyea wide nml ilr.iulm; Ui your hrowa to their fulleNi helehi SlnniKf w III he the effect. In fact. It la kiii Ii ii alnrtlliiK hlk'lit that It H het lint to i,'i Into it riHiiu wllhoiil muni' Intliiiiitl'iu of your Inieiiiloii of aliow IiiK n new eye ileiir." Tree Riddles. Wlin t tree Is an emblem of Borrow? I Willow ! W hat tree la like n H-i snmtl pronoun? i Yew ! What tree la found In churches? Klder I What tree do we offer nt meellni; i mid parttuu? I'lilm. j What tree la like one of the ten , pIllUIICH? LlHMIKt. What tree will protect you from coltl? Tlr What tree la j;lveii n nnuuhty hoy on tho enr? Itox. What tree la used In history? Hate. What tree la used hy nil n Intent lover? I'lne. What tree Ih In two parts? I'e.ir. What tree reinlnda ua of the Atlan tic? Iteech. What tree la uaed to protect uh from now? Ituhher. What tree la uaed hy lovers? Tulip. What tree la used hy architects? Hum. Whnt tree deacrlliea pretty girls? reach. I V VvV . T1 h.l TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATERPROOF OILED GARMENTS , are cut on large patterns, designed t ,to give Ihe wearer ,the utmost comforl icHT DURABLE-CLEAN pUARANTUfl v(AIIRPR00r SUITS 32 UCKER33l oo OO SUCKERS ttitty ntunrfiiT AITOSfl ( fcOITCM uL KwucMMuMca until isaMioriut Ae"?e CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm It quickly absorbed. Oivei Ruliut at Once. It cloilll l , I.Olillil'H, heals nml protects the (liHciiHnl luiiui. hraue reaulliu;; from CuluiiU umI drives away u Cold iu t he Heitti quinkiy. Jifiiw rcxicn atoros tho Heust s of 1H I Ui til Tttate umI H.in ll. J'ull aizo 50 cts., at lru; Kiala or hy m ill. In liijui.l form, 75 ccuw. i;iy Uiothers, .'ui Witrrou Htreat, New York. 'We.":!..? 'UlVni,r. ''VM . '"i '.ttSri vlViwi Clr-hnnt and Whit Ant. Some Aneii.-in enjilneera. In con Htruttln: a power C'unHiiilsalon line In India, li.ni M'veral things to consider iiiul nvoltl Hint hid never confronted tlii'in la-fore perhrtps. The line, which wns ncMilv a hundred in ilea In IciiKlh. ' was carried on tall poles through the 'Jungle, ami in eoustructtnu; It tho rav : aires of white nnts and the playful pranks of w ild elephants had to.liepro- I led iiumIiisI That Bounds iiiiiiihIuk, ! but the eiiKliieerii found It a serious Jprolileiu. Tho ants attacked tho first ! poles set and fairly riddled tlinn, ami the elephants rencht-d up with their trunks and tore down the wires. Bo iron sockets seven feet In height were used to set the poles lu, which eircuiu Tented the ants, and after a rareful measurement of tho hlKhtst reach of an elephant's trunk the poles were ruade tull enoiiRli to keep tho wires out of the way. Planting A Gam. Tills Is a K.une In which each player In order tells what he has planted mid what came up. Tho articles planted may be persons or objects of auy kind, but they may come up as plants or trees, bavlnx some punning connection with the thlim planted. Thus one play er may any. "I planted Rhakeiware and sweet wllllam come up." Anoth er. "I planted n pack of cards un W(hllatnrht came up." EYES OF THE SAVAGE. Hi Keen Sight Due to Knowing What to Look For. The acli-mlata are nlwaja driving lulo the myali-rlcs of mil lire, many times on lines that the average iiiau never thinks of. Here, for example, la thai iiii-Htloii of the keen eyealKlit of the aiiviiKe. We have nil heard how liilli'li keener his eyea are than thoae of civilized men, nml we have accept ed the stale incut as a fact without stopi'lui; to think how iiutl why It la true. Km a parly of ai lenllsta from Cn mltrl ljc. Kiik'lnnd. who have heeli mi mi aii(hriHiliie,i iil expedition to the Torres st nit. tell iim aa a result of their liiVestlKatloiiH that the keen sllit of the native la due to hla know ing w hat to look fur. They found that members of their parly could sis- mid illstluu'tilsh ohject'i as far aa the iihiIm-s i-mild after they I in I lifetime f.imilliir with the sur roundings. A iiieer Illustration of this principle is kIvcu in Ihe western In dian's power to distinguish tin- sex of a ('.eer nl a distance ho K'''"t (hut the n HI li-rs i nuiiot he seen It Is not only t--1 ; -1 1 1 that (rives the Indian that towcr, but his knowledge of Ihe peculiar fralt of I he male deer. 8howing Our Monkey Blood. The balHimin. ronrilt ulated on hla Inline run, shipped himself proudly on the chest and Ik-khii to 1 toast of atlll liner home runs (hat he find made In the pant. "Ild you see thnt jfcHture, the atrh-k-en hreaal?" anul nn ethuoloKlat of Hfir vard. "Whenever we make thnt Res ture In our vanity we irove the Inr wlnlilli theory up to the hilt. "You know the (fori I In. Kipling mid I iu Cluilllii descrilK.- hlm- nn enor mnua iim- thnt In hla Indomitable bra vailo ls-nts his breast with a Round like the rolling of the muffled drums of Memorial day. "Aa MR na n bull, ns swift as a cat. na powerful na nn elephant, the gorilla believes himself uiicoinpiernblc, nnd In the vain j;lory of thnt Is-llef he Inflate his lungs nnd lienta hla awollen breast till the Jungle rings like n gong. "We In our momenta of foolish and excessive vanity Inflate our lunga and slap our awollen breasts. "Thus. nlaa. we show the monkey blood In ua." New Orleuna Times liemocrat. Too Much Mutic. "I like churches to provide One mil ale at hII times." paid a prominent clergyman, "but there nre ensea on recorl where the music has been given too prominent n place. "An eloquent brother divine from South enroll mi once told me that going to preach at a atraime church he was tnken aside by a deacon, who whls percd: '"Hen pardon, sir. hut I must ask you not to preach longer than ten or twelve minutes. It's the music that the people come here f'ir.' "Thnt wns wrong Itut worse atlll was the ense of a supply preacher In n church famous for Its anthems and choruses. Tho stranger, not noticing the Hcraplug ami tuning of fiddles, rose mill begnn to preach, when the choir lender Jumped up mid shouted nngrllr to lilm from the choir loft at the other end of Ihe church: "'Sit down, num.' When It's your turn we'll tell you.' " Joy of the Interne. j "If you could K-e some of the vicious I home treatment applied tp cuts." the i young interne at itcllcvue said, "you'd wonder ut the comparatively few cases j of tetanus. If a playful mongrel pup snaps at you, the east side knows that ! the only thing to do Is to put some of i the hair of the dog that did the biting the hair must he from that particular i Uog-lnto the cut. They come with In ' clslotis reeking with all the filth Imng I Inahle the dirtiest cobwebs from the ' garret, for Instance, which are even more popular as a poultice than those uiude of a chew of tobacco. Two Isiys came lu recently the mime day with cuts to which cigar butts had I teen bound down because, they explained, they don't chew tobacco. You can't convince the east aide that it's wrong. Don't waste time, but cleau the wouud scientifically, pray for good luck and yell 'Next!'"-New York Cor. Pittsburg IXspatch. English a Sung. I live opposite to a school where mu sic Is carefully anil coustantly taught The chlldreu have acquired the dllll cult art of dropping a semitone a min ute. Hut the accent employed Is even more Interesting than the tone system. Here U a favorite school song: Flahr. luvty flahrs. tn a garden yeh my see. The rovvici there with their reuby Hp, Penka th 'unity by lovea tnh alp. Teullpa. loullpa. gy a a butterfly's wing, HWrK)l't rich tie the crahn of a king, filch aa the crahn of a king, lint none eeh fair ten me. None eeh fulr tell me, Aa theao wild woo J flahr. Sweet wild flahr. Loudon Academy. Th Tip Trror, "Give me a penny, sir, for something to eat" "But you've got sixpence In your hand now. What's that for?" "Oh. that's to tip the waiter, sir." London Globe. Beezlumbot Bad as Dialect. Southern people have much to bear the articles Iu the magazines, for ex ample, iu which northern contributors try to put out negro dialect! It's enough to give one the beeclumbots. Galves ton News. There la none made so great but he may both need help and service and stand In fear of the power and un kind d ess even of the meanest of mortals. IMr--torl- for Hnl' This nllice has on hand a few copies of tha county directory, which will lie closed out at half price Thoae wlahlng a copy should not delnv aend IriK their orders. It coiitaina the name of every voter in the county There la a pedal write up of the county and nf Ihe towns. In It there also la n ayiiopala nt the aum hi a nf II. L'lhl. I 1.1,...! .1 , in,, i-ti.fii.,',111111 iiiiii-ii inner vmuanie in formation regarding lknview and triniitnry country. 1 ' 1 1nilirr I anil nllrt-. i j Department nf Ihe Intel lor. U. 8. ; ,1.1111(1 Olllce st Lhketlew, Oreion, 1 Oct. K, !HiH. I Notice, is here! y given Urn' JOSKI'H i KLLIOT, i.r l'b h, Orcuon. who, on I Sept. 2H, r.aiH. marie Timber and' I Ktone. A p, llciit loo. No. (MiMI, lor SK 1 ijiiHiii r ipiaiii r. m iinir hr, ijuar- 1 ter, Kectlon 'X, Township 37 M.. ' Unlive 22 V. , W ill. Meridian, has llled not ice nf intent Inn to make l-'inal 1'rorif. to estaiilifh c'liiio to the land above described, befur Ci-wister and lieceiver, at Lakrview, Oiegnn, nn the ii'lrd. day nf Deccember, I'.M'M. Claimant names as w it nes-eH : John A. Mnirls. Ji hn H. On-eri, L. N. Kelsny. W in. .I5eiiefleld, all of Plush, ' Oiivon. i O riDlo. J. N. Wat ami. l',eKister. : I LAKEVIEW 1 SADDLERY & v f t x s S. V. AJILSTROM, Proprietor. The iKSt V aurn sad tile on the market. Also ii cuiiipleteline ,,f wii(ci,n & Hlnl blljfcy hlirilCHH, whltiM & robes, ilutna, ,,tHf Hf,r " iilriH, riu.etiia.ln fictevery I I.I,... 1.. ,1... it - . ' 'i ' t ' : " ..t.'K in i oe ii in- in cnrrine .y.i fllld hrirse furni-l.li.fr- P.. If SiVVV'rWVV 4 2 4 mm ii Noilre for I'ulillrallon. Department nf the Inter-nr, U. S. Land Ollice at Lukeview, fjregnii, Oct. 2H, V.X'H. Notice la hereby imen tliat MAY A. H hf HA FT. t Viatulia, Oregon, who mi April i"i, KM) i, made IlomesteMd Kntry No. 2:!'i, (Seiial No. 07-"i)) for KK ipiarter Kh (piarter, Hec. i!0. N ' half NW quarter, Hec. 2H, NK quarter NK quarter, Hectimi '."., Township 40, S., lUnge !., K. Will. Meridian, bus tiled notice of intention to make Final live year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore IUgisler and Keceiver, at Lake- ; view, Oregnn, on the 14th day of December. 1!'8 ('liiimmit iihiups as witnesKea: ('yrua L. Ilecraft, (iilbert Lapham, of Vistillas, (Jret'on. and W'al'er Tracy, W'altei Howard, nfLaketiew, Oregon. No Did .1. N. Watson. Hegister. i p'Hrli; by competent tn ti a - 1TIL Laketikiy. 8mm th i'pntQr f f i no m v Ihe Kind Y"i Han AlwarsBonr EREXTIZIJ IN I WO MODERN T HROIJOHPI 'T FIKST-CAL5S ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LKiHT GEO MAPKOW LIGHT & HARROW, Propnetoi :EnNG MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. ' " " ?Vte sMtj. -Va1l -vA.Bgr?s,Jr" aj, t "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY Ill'l Autometlo V. a . aa X Hit' '.I I I I Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Princip-al ! C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, ' employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls j for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all I others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSaid Business Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator: "The quality of instruo tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest " COpen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References: Any bunk, any newspaper, any business man K Portland. by buying thitj reliable, honest, high grade sew. ing maclike. STRONGEST GUARAN7T.fi. National Sewing Machine Co. SAN FRANCISCO. CM - PACTUOV AT HELVIDEC" ' j V ami . 11 iv a Suiitt Magazine offers th readc-s of this paper ihe VI J V REVIEW OF REVIEWS . SUNSET MGA2INi: .... WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 53 co 1 ALL rC 1.50 .. ... . r 1.25 1 I rprc with your order a beautiful rfc-i-km. a AND I rt I C- lllustratcd in fOUi colors with 125 Vcicrn v.: SUNSET MAGAZIN SAN rSANCISCO. CoLirOSNI -f I LAKE COUNTY ABSTRCAT CO. f INCORPORATED 6o m s 1 A COMPLETE RECORD -3 e have made an entire transcriptiof allRecords inLake County, whteh, in aii3' way, aflect Real Property in the county. ftMMWIHHHMHMIHHItMIINHn We have a complete Record of everv Mortgage and transfer n ever made in Lake County-, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous mortgages recorded in the Deed recoid, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and other books. Hundreds of mortgages and deeds are not indexed at nil, and aie most diflkult to trace up from the records. i We have notations of all these Errors: Others caniot find them. We have spent hundreds ot dollars hunting up 'kffr liPRf errors nnd v rnn mmrnntee our work. S ' c ill J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. I V