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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1909)
LAKE COUNTY KXAMINEIl, LAKEVIEW, OK.,ION. TIMMMm" .1A 11. JfMi sEVKV Dr.Milcs' Anti-Pain Pills 'Hnl Headache NtURAlCIA. Sciatica. Rheumatism Backache. Pain inchest Oistressin stomach. SLEtPtESSNESS 1 - '-" ' If you have Headache Try One Take ONE of Hie Little Tablets and the Pain is Gone They Relieve Pain Quickly, leaving no bad After-erfects 25 Doses 25 Cents Never Sold in Bulk peered on a tray. I woe anre that mother would not approve of cocktail for me. as It sound no fust for a youim ijlrl who Isn't yet out. When i exciiMcl myself Mr. ! Kny ImiKlii-d it rid niM. "Tlii'ti wlmt nliout that slier r.v i .t7" V!:. I hhh trying to think wlwt shi mem, I iitlly mine Into llii' hull, mi . Inmi diiilcly iifler I wn cnrprHed bt il Ui.'l of in unlcn I moiiiiiiiK which Ik Kinyi'iily niiil kept on for a Ion time. "Th if the JapitneN iron:?." mil ' t Mrs !'. Kny when I Ino'ced round t Nrc v. hi-re the sound tame fro.n. "If! for dinner. Potter, iclve I'.etty youi ntiTt 1 arm." I nun Kind she dliln't line thnt nl'k A ' l"T:m dinner t.v c.itlnir pinky- LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. -INCORPORATED V t ft i t i s i t fa m A Complete Record c have id.'mIc nil entire transcript of nil Kcconls in? Lake County, wliuli, in any way, a fleet Real Property in the county. We have a complete Kcconl of every Mo.ttrairc and fansfcr ever made in Lake County, and every I)ecd jiven. r ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous fs. mortacs recorded in the Heed recoid and not indexed; and 'many deeds are recorded in the Mortjjaje record and other hooks. Hundreds o mortayes and deeds are not indexed Vf. at nil, and aie most di (limit to trace up (rotn the records. We have notations of all these Error5: $ Others cani'ot (ind then;. We have spoil hundreds ol dollars hunting rr '! these errors, and we can guarantee our work. J jj J. D. VENATOR, Hanager. yellow melon cut In lulf find fille I with chopped he. I thought at tint thnt It must he H mlMUl.e mid they oncht to bine eorne In at denser!, lint every liody else nte theirs without up pe.irl!!K diH oln erted. ko I illil inine. nml It wnn ckkI So Were nil the other Hi 1 1 ik Hint followed in n lnr profusion, though they were very Ktrnnee. ni:d mime of them I xlinnliln't hiive known how to ent If Mr. I'arker. whom- plnre win next to mine, hadn't told me We hud lioulllon pnrtly fro.en In stend of aotip. and then enme the most extnionllnnry little fried nnlmnU whh'h quite otnrtled me. they were ao like exnpcerateil hrown aphlera, done In rpg ond hreadi rumbs "Soft hIicII era ha. dear child." Ha Id Mr. Kn Kny, "n ml you eat every hit, down to the tlpplettt end of hi claw." 1 Hhoiild never have inarmpcd the preen corn, which prows like lota of pearl set 'clone together In row on a fat Ktli k. If Mr. I'nrker hadn't scraped all the pearl off for me with a fork and put butter and salt on them. 1 liked him a little better after that, for he did the thlnjc wltb great skill. When I had pot no far nothing could mirprlMe me. and 1 didn't turn a hair when I found that 1 wa expected to eat pear cut up with naiad oil. Dut they were alligator peura. and when you tatitcd them It appeared that they had nothing whatever to do with the The Kind ToU Hare Always Bought, and -which has been in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of and has been made nndcr hi per fl- f Sonal nnperrlslon fllnce Its infancy. t-CcccAjl Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jtiat-as-goodare but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants end Children Experience ngainat Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla v, a harmless substitute for Cantor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Skthinfr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic (tubstancc.1 Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverbthness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assim ilates the Food, regulates the Stomach, and Dowels, giving; healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea The aiother'u Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of The KM You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tmc iutim mmn, tt mubim antccr, nr to em. a LAKEVIEW fruit kingdom. I'.ext of all I liked the "ALI UKA3 lire for l-alillmlian - Jaolalrd Trart I'l Itl.lC Mi.r. t-akitviear, On-guu, Land Office, mt. n, tjiih. (Serial No. (.). Notlca l hereby given that, h ireuteil by the ('ommiHHiouer of the mieral Laud Olllco under pro 1iohh ' Act of l'ougreH Hpprovmi June 'J7, Public No. :iu;i, w will oiler Jiubllo khIk, to tho higheHt bidder, 10 o'clock a. in., on the '-2 ud day Jnnunry, Y.hfJ next, at thia otllce, n following trait of land, to wit: W quarter SW nuuitHr, Heo. 'SI, T. H.. It. 'i'i K., NV. M. Any pernoua cliiiining a Iver-iely the ove deacrihed land are advlnej to a their eliikuiM, or objection, on or fore the day ubove deaiuated for lo. J. N. Watson, IieglMter. , r0(I I'. Crononiiller, H oelver ! Ni.tic lor I'ukllcallon Department of the Interior, (J. S. md Ottloe at Lakoview. Oregon, tceinber I1MW. Notice U bereby given that JOHN HVKKN, of Lakeview, Oregon, io on Nov. 'JO, l'.M)7, made Home ad Kntry No. IHSI, rHerlal No. k'i) for lota 1 2, Chuit NV ipiarter, 2 quarter SW quarter Seetion M TowiiHhip .'17 K., 1U D e W.., Will. Meridian, baa tiled tice of intention tu make I'lnal iininutiitloii i'roof, to eatHbliHh in) to Hie land above dencrilied, lorn Heglater ind Keceiver, ut Lake iw, Oregon, ou the i:ith day of l''eb. )'.. Jlaluiatit iiaiue ta witneines: John nobaon, 1. M. tlory, of Lakeview, eKu, Ole Kiileim, KrlHtian Jorgeu , of Illy, Oregon. ):tl 10 ,'. N. Wataun, Keiilater. jonnger, with her nquare chin mtA bold blue eje a pale an her. The IlkeiiexH la all the stronger becaune Mr. I'arlr wear no iniiHtache or U-.ird. and bit d.irk hull', uhlcli fallit In two Mral ;'it. Ilili k blm-kH over hi forelwid. i. pai'liil In the- middle. Vol. would know If you K.iw lit in riding a white l-e.ir at the 11 1 m III po'r th.it he was mi A inerlcaii young mail Why or how. I'm not cxm-i Inu-ed enough in Ainci li aim to tell, but I'm Ivgiiinlng to ililuU that all American men and nil Auierlcan women have a dim Hurt of r-inilly HkfliexH to eaeli oilier. With the girls. If (heir china and the way they do (heir hair. Hut with the men It' more mysterlouH. They look leas lazy and more feverish than our men. yet ut the name time more humorous, and their clothe seem nlwftyn to lie new. Mr. Kss Kay' nose turn down, mid her brother' turn up. which I the principal difference In their fea- turea, and hi make him look very Impudent, though rather clever and amusing. "My ulster wrote me about your dimples, IjkI.v Hetty." said ho when I TliiitM'rl.itiiil .'Vol ire. )epnrtn ent of the Interior, U. K. ud Oltbie ut Lakeview, Oregon, ivembor ir, 1!0H. Notice la bereby given that ADA STUDLKV. of Lakeview, Oiegon, o, ou Nov. It, i'.'OH, Hindu Timber 1 Stone Application, NoOVlHi, for N f SW quarter, W half KhJ tpiartor tion 120, TowiiHhip :tH H., liauge K. Will. Meridian, haa II led notice intention to make Final Proof, to bliah claim to the iund above dea hed, before iiegiutet and Keoeiver, Lakeview, Oregon, ou the Utb day I'Vb. PJOi). ill mant iiamen aa witnetisea: lieu. Lyucli, Thomaa Htudley, it, w. (i. W. liurdiuty, all of Lake , Oregon. !I'T. J. N. Wataou, Keglater i Mi MB if J Ug&$0 Nobody wa there except a young man in evening drcst. mulled, and I screwed my mouth into prunes and primus as quickly as I could. "1 should have thought such things Timber Land Notice 'apartment or the Interior, U. B. id OUU-e at Lakeview, Oregon, irembsr '25, 1!08. otice it hereby given that JULIA LA KICK, of Lakeview, Oregon, ). on Nov. 1H. l'JOH. made Timber Stone Abpplioatlon, No. OH 12, were hurdly worth writing about," half BK quarter, Section !ti, ms lp ;ib. , uange is u., win. ridiau, baa filed notion of lutentiou nake llnal Proof to establish claim .lie laud above desoribed, before i ter and Keoeiver, at .Lakeview gou, on the 17b day of Feb, 11MJ0. laluiaut names as witneoaea: (Jeo. Lynch. 0. W. Itlce. Huit B Tutro, win Tatro, all of Lakeview, Ore r. IJ'Ti ? V Wetnnn Heulof bald 1. "My impression is that they're worth about a million dollars an eighth of an inch," he replied, "and I bet they'd fetch that in a bear market" 1 begun to wish that Mrs. Kss Kay or Sally would come, for I'm not used to having persons who have Just iutru diiiej. tljeiiiKclM's make remarks on my dimple or other features. "iou t be mad with me." he went on, "or 1 shall think I've estimated them too low. On mature considera tion, as we soldier chaps say at a court martial. I should be lift lined to net them higher. If you'll Just show them again" . "I think. If you don't mind." said 1. "thut I'd rather speuk of the weather." "I'm afraid you're not used to Amer icans." said he. 'I've met severul, crossing, but none of them talked to ,ne about - such thing," I replied rather primly. "If they had I should have chal lenged them." he retorted. "While you're ntuyln;; with my sister 1 con sider myself a sort of guardian of yours, and part of my duty will be to keep off men other men with a stick, you see." "No, I don't see." said I. "Not that there will be the least necessity for you to do anything of the sort." "Oh. wou't there? Well, you Just wait till you get to Newport, and you'll II ud out differently. I've applied for leave on purpose to help Kath pro- led you, and I expect to put on a suit of chain armor under my clothes. But lirst you're coming to visit me at West Point." "1 don'i think I am," 1 said. "Oh, but you are. it's a promise of Katlis. And shan't I be proud to show you around? You shall see Flirtation Walk the first thing. It's what the Indies admire the most nt the Point. Perhaps you've heard of It?" "No. km 11 I, "'And I never hoard of West Point. Is It u suburb of New York?" "Not much. It's our American Sand mirst. Hut you Knglisli people don't know anything about this side. I guess, now. you think that Florida is In South America V" "I haven't thought about It yet." I replied. "That's right. I don't ask anything better than to teach you the geography of tho I'nlted States. We'll begin with r'llrtullon Walk. Hut see here. Lndv Hetty, that rose you've got on Isn't a good sample of what we can grow over here. Didn't that maid of my sister's take you something a little better from me?" "Something mneh bigger and grand er." I said, feeling loyul to mv lino! white hud. "I was meaning to thank ou." "Don't do thut; the things aren't worth It. 1 ouly wanted to know whether that French female had played me false or not. Hut here comes my sister. I wish she'd taken longer to do up her back hulr. Now. Ml give you your wish and talk about the weather. Mighty hot day, isn't it? Won't you have a cocktail? I'd Just Aulshed mine when you came down." "Of course Betty will have s cock rail. We all do before dinner," said Mrs. Ess Kay, sailing toward us In trailing white film of lace. Hut Hetty didn't have one, though tt this moment several little glasses ao- waternielon which enme at the end, : cut .In little balls, looking like strnw berry wuter lee and noaki-d In cham pagne. I hope thnt all the things to eat In Amerlea won't be no nice or i may grow ntout liefore 1 go back, and Vie nay it Is better for a girl to hang herself. It was very trying, too. to find that I wan keeping every course waiting. ; I've never leen accused of greediness ; at home, though I've often leu made j to feel guilty of most other sins In the ( calendar, but I did feel queer when I began to realize that everybody else i had finished what was on their plates, 1 when I'd Just about discovered what the thing was. It made me so uncom- I fortable to nee them all leaning back ' waiting for me, after their plates bad been whisked awuy, that 1 took to . bolting the rest of my food, and by the time we'd got rid of nine courses In about half an hour I felt qualified to write the autobiography of an oua- ' eouda. As for the Iced water. ' und Intend- ed to refuse it at auy cost, because j Vie aud mother both solemnly warned j me that it made all the difference te tween a complexion and mere skin. t Hut the minute 1 lauded I began think- ; Ing hard about Iced water, mid I soon discovered that when you are In America a comparatively small con- j slderatlon like a complexion would never keep you from drinking It In fact, nothing would. You feel as If you must drink Iced water, pints of Iced wuter. In rupid succession, if not only your complexion, but your whole j face were to be swept away In the ; deluge. Once you have got the taste i nothing cuu quench it but Iced water. more Iced water aud still more iced water! After dinner, while we were having I... n . .... In Tnrltlul. ft. I., ,1,., tuln court, who should come but Mr. Doremus. It seemed to me a funny time to call, but apparently the others didn't think It out of the way. He wanted us to go to some theater ou a roof, and I should have loved It. espe cially wheu Mrs. Kss Kay said you didn't get smudges ou your nose as you would If you sut on a roof In Lon don, a thing which I never beard of anybody except cats doing. Rut she i was tired, and I suppose It would have been ladylike for me to be, only 1 was j ioui ii too e&eucu. no air. uoieiuus stayed, and he and Mt Parker talked more slang In an hour than I think I ever heard In my whole life, though 1 have always considered Stan tnlentec lu that way. Hut Stan's slang and Vic's are quite different from American slang. in America you build up your whole cou versutlou out of It. aud it's wonderful. I lunged for a uotebook while those two men were tolklng to put every- thing down, aud 1 felt If people were; often going to be ns funny as that 1 j should need to go home soon to rest . my features. When I go home I shall probably i have collected so much slang In my pores that I shall talk about putting on my "glad rugs" when I'm going to j dress for dinner; my life will tie my I "natural;" I shull call Stan's motor i car the blue assassin or the homicide I wagon; 1 shall say ray best frocks. are "mighty conducive;" I shall get bored by poor Mr. Duckworth, our newest curate, and tell him he's "the limit;" 1 may even take to abbreviat ing my affirmatives and negatives by saying "yep" and "none" when I'm la STAGE LINE U. E. Bin Eft. Frop'r. KLAHATH LAKE ....RAILROAD.... . . . TIME TABLE . . . In Effect May 1st, 1905. Turall .. .6 A. M.Lv. rcegina 10.4$ A w Ar. bomii 6.f5 " Ar. Dixie 10.56 steel Br'g 6 45 " " Kl'h SpV " ' Office in Thornton'5 Store , ex- Stafte leaves Lakeview daily cept !-unday at b a. m. at Altnras at 6 p. ra. Leaved Alturas for lakeview at 6 o'clock a. m. or on the arrival of the stage from Likely. Ar rives in Lakeview in 12 hours Mi ter leaving Alturas. Fill Cr'k..7 06 Ki n Sp'gnT.lO Mxie S.10 foMegm.20 " FallOwi 11.44 " ' Steel Br'go 14.00 " Boku, 12.20 P M " Thrall ....14.45 Klamath Springs Special. LT.rThrall., Arnvei I Ar. Begin l. " Ar. Fall Teck2.50 " '" Bteel Br'ee2.1S " Steel BrVex 00 Fall ( reek 2.34 " " Bogua.. ..S.40 ' Kl,a8p,oi40 ' " Thrall . ...V4i Freight Strict - - Matters Attention Given First - Class - Accomodations. LAKEVIEW PLUSH j STAGE LINE 1". E. Tavlor, Prop. WESTERN STAGE K'amath Falls-lake view Stage Company - offiom Mercantile to Mtore. Lakeview Ameriraa Hotel. Klamatb Fall FARES Rood 4 Trip One Way It - SIO : Office at B. R ynolds' Store, j Stage leaves Lakeview Mondays, Wed j , ncsdays and Fridays at tt a. m., arrive! ; at Plush at 9 p. m. : Leaven Piush Tues j I days, Thursdays and Saturdays, at f ' a. m., arrives at Lakeview at 9 p. m. I Passenger fare (3 one way or $5 foi round trip. Freight rates from May j 1st to K ov. 1st $.75 per hundred ; from ! Nov. 1st to May Ut f 1.IM pei hundred! w-.-y at. r y si .t r i m l. - t i I I I Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m every day hut Sunr'ny. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m very day bu1 Sunday. PuMBgert arc Sj ftort trip t OFFICE- Keyuolda A WlngBeia'a akevtaw America's Greatest Weekly THE Toledo Blade TOLEDO. OHIO The best known Newspaper Hi United States CIRCULATION 200.000 Popular lo Every Stat the hurry, but If I do fall Into these ways, I tremble to think what may be the effect on mother KILL the COUCH no CURE this LUNCS w,th Dr. King's Nov? Discovery forc81!Ssh8 jss. AND AIL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OB MONEY REFUNDED. i In manjr ri-Bprcla the Todrdo Hlade U the 1 moat remarkable weekly newapaper putilUhed ' In me Cnited State. It U Hie only newspaper ! especially eilit.xl for National eirctilaiioii. It haa bad Hie Urgent circulation for mure yeara (ban any newspaper priuled lu America. Fur thermore, it Is the cheapest newspaper in the ' world, as w ill be explained to any person who will write ui lor terms. Ilie.vewsol the World so arrwngeu mat unsy people cau more ea lly compretieud, thau by reading cumbersome coi umua of dailies. All current topics mada plain In eacb Issue by special editorial matter written (mm inception down to date. The onl paper publihed especially fur people w ho do not read daily newsiiaper.and yet thirst for plain facta. That thla kind of a newspapea is popular, is proven from (he fact that the Week. . ly Blade now has over 400,000 yearly subscrib ers, and la circulated in all parts of the Uuited fHalea. In additon io the news, the Blade pub lishes short and aerial stories, and many de partment of matter suited to every member of tne lamuy- uuiy one uouar a year. Write lor f ee seclmeu copy. Address THE BLADh, Toledo, Ohio. TIIC EXAMINER, both f) ne I lit TOLEDO ULADE. 1 Yr CLS MIIKKl BUANIIS Jamps Barry Brndi with Swallow Fork la right ear for wea:rverw torwtmera. Bomaewea Buuara Crop and Sin In right car. Tar Brand ill. Bang, Crant Lak. foatoBca addreaa, Lakarlew. Oregon Zac Whitworth Brands with Crop off lah ar, nan unutireiuu od . , , , rigkt for ; rtara (or wntbora. Tar Brand meizaer. w. aanga, itsn vraai. rwunvi tnaiw olgnea Notice The Lake County Examiner Las changed hands, C. O. Metzker having sold the paper to Fred J. bowman. All moneys due on subscripts . t payable to Fred i. Bowman, an i in it to coutinue the paper to all su rip era who bave paid in advance, , or Uio full term for which such subsori tki' bave been paid. Bills due f '-r uJvet tiaing to Juue 15 are payable tu 0. O. 0. O. Metzker