Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 21, 1909, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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Selections
LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
INCORPORATED
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A Complete R
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f have made an entire transcript of nil Records ingLnkc County,
which, innny way, affect Kenl Property in the county.
We have a complete
ever made in Lake Count v, and every
Kecord of every Mo:tKaf.rc and transfer
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Deed jjiven.
ERRORS FOUND.
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In transcribing the records we have found numerous
mortaes recorded in the Deed iccoid and not indexed; and &
manv deeds tire recorded in the Mortte record and other A
hooks. Hundreds J mortat'es and deeds tire not indexed
tit nil, and nic most dillicult to trtice up from the records.
We have notations of all these Error5:
Others ctini'ot Imd their. We have sjieui Hundreds ol dollars hunting rr 'i
these errors, and we cm guarantee our work. 2
J D. VENATOR, Hanager. ?
A MECHANICAL FEAT.
wing tun Heua In Twe With e
teal Cere.
They have Just performed an e-
traordlnary font of mechanical engl-
npcrlng In an extraordinary way In
Pari. It Ix-cume ueceaaary to lactate
tbe electric plant In the flue fit.
Ilocb from the house that adjoin It
berauae of the lorraaaut tremor which
Ita mat dynamo sent through these
bouse. The foundations and tbe fa
cade wore continuous masonry, but
the alile walla were aeparate. Ho ouly
tbe heavy plors of the founds tlona and
the stones of the facade bad to be
considered. T oaring down wae Impoa
alble. at least ao far aa tbe basement
waa comorned. 8o Mr. Frleee. tbe
compriny's architect, conceived the
Idea of an wing the building apart
Every one la familiar wltb tbe cord
that In lined for cutting butter and
xit eople will be astonish-
1 that there I alao a cord
atone. Tbla 1 uaed In
awing block of marble. It la an
endless spiral cord of ateel wire, draw
ing with It wet aand. the friction of
wblcb uts rock. Thle la Just what
waa um-d for sswlng tbe electric plant
away from tlx? adjacent building.
An elubornte framework waa erected
upon tho sidewalk, wltb itilleya and
counterbalancing weights aod travel
ing motor. A well waa dug to receive
the water nud hhiiJ and a pipe to con
vey It. A horizontal hole wan bored
at the top of each pier of the founda
tion, and the meel cord was threaded
through thoKp no aa to work upon all
at once. The motor which operated
the cord dow-emled with It n fant a
It cut the masonry. About every twen
ty hours tho cord waa worn out, and
a new one had to be substituted. It
cut Ix-tweoti three and four Inches an
hour. When the masonry bnd been
cut all the way down a aecotid cut
was innde two lii'-hes from the flrat,
thua leaving n layer of stone which It
waa easy to break away, and so tbe
wnlla were depurated from their neigh
bors by a clean space of two Inchon.
In n similar way the facade was cut
away. Ther was no Interruption of
work or da inn go to the buildings.
New York World.
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LAKEVIEW
ALTURAS
STAGE LINE
H. E. Barkis, Hrop'r.
KLAHATH LAKE
....RAILROAD....
. . . TIME TABLE ...
In Effect May let, 1905.
A ta; from a 10-cent piece will count FULL value
A tag from a S-cent piece will count HALF value
with valuable tags
Tha Kilt In China.
According to nil nccounta, the arrival 1
of the Cameron hlghlandera In Pekln '
to rej)lnce the Mlddleftex regiment aa ,
legation guards created something of a !
sensation among the Inhabitants. The j
kilt la a source of great wonderment. J
The China Times assetia that the na-
tlvea are hard at work trying to asslm- j
Hate the Scotch language. Thoy are
reported an already making favorable '
progress. Instead of their favorite ex- j
: presslou, "Me uo savvy." they now i
employ " dlnna ken." aud they greet
the foreigner with '(5uld marnlu':"
I with nn excellent Auchtermuchty ae-
cent. It Is added that some Chinese
compradores, who are men of Inquisl-
j tlve turn of mind, want to know ,
"what for new soldier man catchee
clothes allee same missis?" which re- j
calls the story of the Uusslnu Crimean
veteran who declared that the lest
fighters Id the British army were tbe 1
women!
Office in Thornton'5 Store
8taite leave Ijikeview daily, ex
cept f-unilay at ba.m. Arnvei
at Alturaa at 6 p. m.
Leaver Alturaa (or 1-a.keview
6 o clock a. m. or on the arrival
of tl.e stage from Likely. Ar
rivee in Lakeview in 12 hours af
ter leaving Alturaa.
Freight - Matters - Given
Strict - Attention
First - Class - Accomodations.
Lv. Torall ... A.
Ar. Borrtu n.iA
" Ptwl Br'g t
" Fall Cr'k..7.0S
" Kl h Kp'K7.10
' Dixie
M.Lv. r)firm 10.45 A k
' Ar. Dile 10.5fi
" Kl-bflpV" 'J V
" FllCrelr 11.4A
" Bteel Br'ge 12.00
" " Bogus 12.20 P M
" " Thrali ....12.45
Klamath Springs Special.
LT.rrhrall l. P. M.Lv. Kl'h Bp'gtt . P. M
Ar.Bogua 1M Ar. Fall CrvektM -
" Bteel Br'ge2.1& ' ' Steel Br'ge 1 00 "
I Fill'rek2J6 " Boem 8.20 '
LAKEVIEW
PLUSM
STAGE LINE
1". E. Taylor. Prop.
WESTERN S TAGE
Klamath Falls-lake vie
Stage Company
orricrj
MerraBtlle toe Mtere, Iakevlew
American Hotel, Klamath Fella
Roaai Tris
One Way
FARES
IN
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Save your tags from
HORSE SHOE GRANGER TWIST
Wl ASTER WORKMAN
STANDARD NAVY J.T.
Old Statesman
Old Peach
Tlnsloy'a 18-ox.
Matwal toal
Sailor's Prida
Cglantlnt
pnyTar
Brldla Bit
Old Honesty
Black Bear
W. N. Tlnsley's
Nataral Ual
Big Four
Tenpenny
Pick
Ivy
Tags from the above bnmi&o -Vr-3 foUrafia many other
useful presents as shown by catalog :
'id Cuff Buttons 50 Tags
fountain Pen 100 Taga
English Steel Raxor SO Tags
Gentleman's Watch 200 Tag
French Briar Pipe 50 Tar
Leather Pocket book 80 Taga
Steel Carving Set 200 Tags
Best Steel Shears 73 Tags
Lady's Pocketbook 50 Tags
Pocket Knife 40 Tags
Playing Carda 30 Tags
60-yd. Fishing Reel 60 Tags
Many merchants have supplied themselves with presents with which
'to redeem tags. If you cannot have your tags redeemed at home, write
for catalog.
PREMIUM DEPARTMENT
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., SL Louis, Mo.
Kr I'ubllcation -(Ixolated Tract
I Ml I.I U l,A.l HALF.
tow, OreKon, Lund utuue,
rlik)U.
la hereby ulveu thut aa
by Mm ComuiiHSioiier of the
and Ottloe, under nrovUiona
l)T CouureHB atinroved June 27,
libUo No..:io;i, we will ulfer
ilo sale, to tbe blbent Llddr,
ock a. in., on tbwaulh day or
i'.m next, at this oUlce, the
tract of land, to wit: VV
1 quarter, and 8 bulf t-V
iHooVl, T. 31) H , It. 20 K., W.
i
t-aons oluiwiutf adveraely the
Ncrlbed lunds hre ao vised to
claims, or objections, on or
lie day above deoiguated for
J. N. Watson 1'eulnter.
u P. Cronernlller, Receiver.
ConteHt K el lee
Department of the luterior. (J. S.
Land OttloOj Lakeview, Oiegou, Deo.
1!K)H. A sutlloloiit coiiteut allitla
vit buviuK been tiled iu this ottlce by
W. F. litirob ooutestaut auaiust Des
ert Land l.ntry No. t4!)
(XWl made Deo. UH, !X),
kind, either iu money, labor or
material upou or about aaid lands;
that said eutryuiau, for tbe eleven
months luBt past has wholly abandon"
ed said lamia and continues now to
abandon tbe same.
Ha Id nartina are hernbv nntiHrl to
Ber'"' No. appear, respond, and offer evidence
ur ii un i touuninir aald alleuratlon at IU n'.-lm-U
NW quarter, NW quarter NK quarter, I a. m. on February 11, 1909, before
l At.... os fiin ,..ii 'ii !..... tin .. n . '
Hootiuu 31, Townabip :i(l 8., Kunge 25
K., by (jbcht V ofe'el.iUouteBtee, lu
which it is alleged that said Oscar
VokcI lias never expended in tbe neo
esBtiry irrigation, reclamation or oultl
vutlou of Bald lands any sum of mon
ey whatever and has never performed
or OHiised to be performed any laboi
or work upon the same or for tbe
cultivation, clearing, reclamation or
Irrigation of said lands, and has
never made auy expenditure o any
the Register and Receiver at tbe
United States Land Office In Lake
view, Oregou.
The said contestant having, lu a
proier affidavit, tiled December 24,
l'.K)8, set forth facts wblcb show tbas
after due diligeuoe personal service
of this notice oau not be made, it it
hereby ordered aud directed thut
such notice be given by due and pr-
per puiiucatiou.
J7F5 J, N. Watson, Register.
Luck of First Baby In Town.
It must be a nice thing to be the
flntt baby In a u. v town aud start life
with a fistful of stocks and bonds.
Tint wits the good fortune of Wagner
William Norton, who was bom Aug.
31 In Mildred, a "cement" town In Al
len county, Kan. Mildred Wagner, aft
er whom the town was named, gave
the baby a gold siwon. nnd J. W. Wag
ner of Kansas City, after whom the
baby was named, gave the child a solid
silver cup. And the miinnger of tbe
cement plant at Mildred wns so grati
fied at the Increase of oomilatlon In
the little town that he gave the Infant
a share of preferred stock In the com
pany. The resident of the town are now
predicting an unusual augmentation of
settlers, but it l not unlikely that the
next baby will be lucky if It gets a
rubber doll. Kansas City Star.
i Office at B. Reynolds' Store.
Stage leaves lakeview Mondays, Wed
nesdayn and Fridays at ri a. m.", arrive
at I'liifh ar p. m. Leavea Piush Tuee
! -lays, Tburedavs and Saturdays, at t
a. m., arrive at Lakeview at 9 p. m.
! Pafeiiuer fare $3 one way or $5 fc
round trip. Freight rates from May
, 1st to .Nov. let f .75 per hundred ; from j
i Nov. 1st to May 1st fl.lk) per hundred'
Millions of Acres Rsmain.
Though It has given away whole em
pires to settlers aud railroads and baa
been robbed of millions of acres by
land "grafters.' the Uulted States gov
ernment still holds 754.SH5.21K1 acres
of public lands. This would give ev
ery man, woman and child lu the coun
try nearly - ten acres apiece. How
ever, nearly half of this land Is In
AlH8ka-3(is,021,r09 acres of It and
probably will not be of grent value i
for years to come. But enough of It I
remains In the western states to uc- j
commodate millions of settlers. Tbe i
constant pressure of overpopulation Is :
certain to force continuous lmmlgra-
tlou to this country until all our sur- i
plus laud Is taken up. Baltimore Sun. i
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Northern Stage Line.
LAKEVIEW -PAISLEY.
A. W. BRYAN Proprietor.
Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m
every dv but Sunday.
Returning, leaves Paisley
at 6 :30 a. m very day bu1
Sunday.
Pascnrcri arc $3 Rovnl trip $
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Brnds with Swallow Pork la
lsht ear for ewes: reverst
forwtvoers. Bom ewes Buuars Crop and Silt
to right ear. Tar Brand ill. Range, Crant
Lake. FoalnUcs address, Lakeview , Oregon
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The Lake County Examiner baa
changed bands, C. O. Metzker having
sold tbe paper to Fred J. Bowman.
All moneys due on subscription are
payable to Fred J. Bowman, and be is
to coutioue tbe paper to all subscrip
ers who have paid in advance, for the
full term for which such subscriptions
have been paid. Bills due for adver
tising to June 15 are payable to C. O.
Metzker
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