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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1909)
I Akl. i;IM . EX A.HINF.K, I - A K K VI KV. OK :H )S, TMJJKsPA , hl.Vi I.M I'.KIC 16. DM, M.VKN r RODINZON & CO. VV.t). Wallaoo, Mg City Furnitur Store. Furniture and Codding,. Undertak !ng--V?taa'ZlZir. os a s iciafty. riratcfiaa Hoarao In at tondon o. w, r 'i-xj.-ru'i.tm. jrexZB.aaarz It) It) W W Line NAHM & and Brick K'I;I.I.I;V, Lakeview in. i.f Mm 'l-lW , II II' I i pm-lug I t. Ill Ik pi. tiii i-n mr llt-i kiln of 7"i mi') I in i ! I hi l i iuri r i llll 1 1 ni iiihIm 150,000 BRICK ill -, i ii'iini lug niir llr-t Kiln nf I 'MMi brick, which I'll III II III III I 1 1 III' , II IP gnu l'l I II lll'l I bent ii mi III v. niXF" UFt A d A I I VuhI -ii Nniili l.iikevlew ttV in V III In I v i sin veyur'a HtuKM driven in the val Looks As Though JPrine Vi.ie and Burns Will Get a Road 'I lm riillrinirl ImIi"Ii Ihc(ii pr'.Hi-ota HIII another view thin week mill it HOW llH'kH H llllgll I I'lllHVIilB Mini IfuriiM nl -ii :it lu Im placed on tlm riiilriiH i iiiiip. The I'rin villi-. lievliw of the 2d iiiHt j fiiVH Hint h mini who arrived at I rimi villi J -1 1 1 1 1 it v iro.n riii- imiii-h ar inn request nt In.' I' it'T ItiuM . I'linlriii't urn lur .lam,- .) Hill, gn, tin. lufor in h t i on IiiHt lii In going in nork tot Km I'(irli-r in Cr.iiiki"! Riter Valley, nut tluit Hit. I'nitH rout ''iiio!ntfl by II ill 1 1 1 v i t v m I a rnM I Irii'ii .Madra.t tn If ii rim , thence In tne i.akeviH coiiu 1 1 v hii'I oil tn San l''rmicli"'o. Tlie in h ii wan itmul imailiiH in lili ntate Mii-ntH Unit I'rlin.villH In tn have a railroad, in kiiId nl the fi t tliHt there lum never I 1 1 a ritilroH'l l S DRENKEL PAINE Oiler some v iiiiim- bargains in Goose Lake Valley Lands and Lakeview Property Two I'. III 11 UN Wfll, imr acre. in r rnpr 1 1 i lk!. it i I VI' I III III, ' II 'lint llrl, f j' lllllOri'H IJ lllll.'H rtll'ltll lit l.lll'.l" H-tt. j uieadnw mi I f r 1 1 1 lit ii 1 1 , r k through! It, rich Hull, tn t r in-ie Ne I H'f-, V v . 1 1 1 1 1 I . :r v Ir.l It. lll'l' Hil l ', I'JI-V Irr.lln li-V. The ii i a h rmi-i-l h nihil Hurry In-ie, till' pimple III ,l'l IM-VIIIh lint having lu-come i um( nil." I tn liH'ir railroad talk In run 'Iii.ii with tln-ir home IIiiaii. Ir tln ihhii'm HHm-rtiniii Hr- I'lin I'll , II lll'H pIllllH I f lllllllllllkt HIHllll 1 n( I I in., i iiii-l illy iniikiiiK dim I'iih i ni lili- lul nr f lH Ht inn lllTH WllilH H 1 hi. Illi'iim I rrrw of i'iiyiiii-i"H iircniiiii lllll' til IIIMII llllt tllH llll'- lift!-!-!! till" i ity iiml IIihiim. At uny ruin it tlir KliliMiii-nt iiinvi't t i li I'nrrirl. I'iiih v II.. will knovi it within iiwi-fk. hi. Hill lnHi'n mi limn wlii'ii Im i-1 n r 1 1 ii .ii h i-iiij Ill I h- im lllll illiH, IniWHVlT, lllll" nun i-i ii mi- -truiirf mI'Hik I Im 1 1 1 e-1 I )iMchuti'H f r ii k'no'l liiimlreil iiiiIi-h. i .iIii. 'I'Iim vnllt-y in tint fluent wHti-r-irnJM tn Im finunl Miiywln-rn, firnctii; Mlly li.tl dm h floor fop morn limn a huii'lii"! milim. 'I'Iht U littln tfriiri intf tn Im ilmiH.Hii I inii'M tii unrvnv In t.iniiliti truck mill I Im lull Ht tlm nilf of thrn tnllfn n iUy. County News silyerTake I u iii-h ii ('liUh .liii.onn of HIiiTfnmi riHiiitv'n ('ounty ( 'n nin IHnlOimrn whh in SIIvt I.iik.i tlm Utter .urt of lnnt ""k. Mr I hitholrn Hptnit a little tinin Hi th Lca.lrr otllcn aiiJ it wan a rari trnt tn im tn rHH hit hmi l an of ol'l hii I lihton to Ma chnpr? voicn. Mr. IiihIidIiii Iihh m ilcm-rt ' 1'lniii. lu thu Fort lini:K country ami m lipre lookliitf after it When ! urli men ii n Mr. (liiMlioIni rome In hii'1 i'ln itiiii-M hiiiiHuir ith a country you an junt put it down Unit it in nil rilfht Hii'I thut Hi)inethini will lie, doiiiK in It noon Tim folio inn i from the Antelope ll rnM, HnfJ whilo we ti lifve ttmt the editor unt thinin n'nneliHt riilxed yet we wihIi It were. line, "l'lin HrHtj Ioh I of railr'ia 1 eteel evwr Heen in An li'lfioiie hh Iri'ilf'l tlirouli town TuOH'iay, lieln tHknu to 1'alnle.y to be i lined in frnrk work nil th exteufion of tlm Kliiumth KalW railroad." W-iii lerful ! Wonderful! John I), ha peiiNioui'd hiri "H ynnr tld pur dnuer, rhn Iiuh lieen in his employ :'M jeurf. He i to et the same nal Hrv. and nothiriK to do ho Iodk hh l,e liveH. Now wittch tlm price of oil twke hi. of tier rilxe ! No. 7.244 Report of the Condition of Tin- Firm Null, vli-w, at Luk-vli Ori'K'lll, it I Ill- Sept I. r.i.i'i: nil It ink in tln mi i if .,r Luki-Stnt- nf liiiiii-e, TIio ICJnil lei Jf:ivo Always llotight, and Ti-hivh hna been In urns for o 30 yrnrn, lias borne the ftlgnaturo of nnl lia been made nmlrr Ills per- supervision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yoti in this. All Cotiiiterf its, Imitation and " JiiHt-aH-frxl, are hut KxporiinentH tint triHe with and emlanpcr the health Infants and Children Iixpericnco against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria in a harmless aubntitute for Castor Oil, Pare fror' Irop ni"l Soothing Syrups. It is l'h'asant. It on tain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jn'areotie HtibMUinee. Its ape is Its gnaranU-e. It destroys Worms ind aUayn reveriHlmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Trouble", cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Rtornach and Jfowcls, Kivina healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The 3Iotherj Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of i:i.-' ii i;i I ,i l!l ' im ;i in I 1 1 i ki- IiiiI. I. A l!M liiiru.lnt even hh f ii r eoutli h Onell, Indirat Ink' J ' 'vcnlr.itt . I' J 1 1 1 1 1 - i." in. .iiti'm kiriniiid, fi ml tiii 't arreM chuirn I !- j Imnl, tn t.ukevit'W, J'J..hi pt-r iirrn. I. 1'Vl hi nM liny H pr ai're. I. m l, I mil." mil h. ! N I .1 iicrna liuuni. and limn II ai'ri-H ullitlfii l.iu'l, wiiti-ri' 1, t'noil r.iu n : iin-ii 1 1 1 !. tnr i''n 'Kim niiK'h l'l:m t H'i-k, ( Jjin. if I I ,'tUO acri-H I'ii rui and Kiiui-!i Inn I, per acre. 'IJo ari'i'H win-Hi luiiii. '.I iniU-i wi-ht, IrrU'it Inn iIihIiIi-I, i-my lei inn, f I i per aiTi'. I 1 t.T iiiTi.h iii l.iwn liuii'.. Jl'J'it, en-y I in' 1 1'- In llll.ll!.! I urn, rU'iifi. inn 1 Iiiiiihk mi I 1 J aiTen k.'i'i 111 lli H went, fit !'' nil . I. I ii riii i -in -!.'it inn Inn. I. l. 'I Lull l l I ). in ki'l'i I t iil."iil feet, tin. in ri"i leiii'i- liitrii'l. nrmie'1 t eetH.liiill lllik I i.lri:t loll, t l.'iO, Very eii-y li-riim Unit a roiitu tn I 'ullforiiia Ih conttim I I. iti- I . tituiil rniihl t ui'l lull. II in mil I, him lii'k' iu I'V Hill'" tori'en lit 1 roil Ci miiuii. mid HurveyH nrn ln-inu inn I.. MJiith i.i Unit, tmiiit. 'I he. men iiviii( the informiitiiiii mh-h thai Hill luteti U tn Htnrt lit liail and come up ('iui,k'-d river N'nllcv and that the nurvi.H Hie, lu lie iiih'Ih immediately. II ix tmi'i H hti- at l'r.ill :iuw, miikiiiu nut piling t'.r h ln.i liridK'e to HpHU tin- k'u It'll lit that pu'iit. Kimllar to tin- ' iiteiiipiille I hy lliirrininu f nri'i'H. It lr lllll ur Sli-veiiH. (lePides to im ii:i Crui'ki-I Kiver Valley, he l I Iiiiw liltli- In ilu lii-yund hecuriii tin- ru'lit nt mhv H'l l liiyinu lien hii I llllltH uri-. and i:;7..V.:i r: I- nl I ml .ruin 1 1. ii :i I ii hi t I In .in l mini v nt lu r U ii nl 1 1 1 1 1 1 llll It ll ll I . Ill . DKK.N'K U.A I V INF i tn . I, il.i'V ii'vv. I Mi'. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA OneiouE Wasteeh iitiMi'i ur.-il Fiilti-d liiti' I'.oikIm to w- I'uri- cirriil.it Inn 1' S. Hum! tu nii'iiri. F. S. Ill-pll-itH Cri'mlnui- mi I S I'uihIm.. l'l ill' S Sl'l'lll it it'K. I'll' 1 '. j t r i k 1 1 1 lt Iniii-i'. furniture, ami lixmri'M Itiii- (rum Nntiuiiiil I'.inks Mint n-w-rvi' i jji-ii Im I Mn- fruiii Miti-itml Frivate Itutikn mid I'.atikerr. 'I'niHt (.'oinp.'iiii,-.. unit Hvinits Hunk Iih- fruiii nppruvi'il n-mtvi- ai-ntrt Cln-rk ami utln-r chkIi Itl'lllH Nutt'M of utln-r Niitiiuial IUukM I'ractluiial pin-r curri-iu-y, liii-kel and I'i'iitM I Fawm i. Miinkv Uiki! i: I in Hank, viz: I Spirli- 12 V'7 T."i I'iriil-ti-Uiler mile l.lUtl(H) K.'il.i)itlini fund with F. S Treasurer I ."i per rent nf liri'tilatiiiii I ;: 2'! M I.IHIO 00 LTi.ikiO (M 2. "00 00 '.t.7.'7 07 12,.rXHI 00 '.rJ2 or, 120 7(i 112,M.". s:t 1.044 :n loo 00 So The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CINTtUN COMMNr, TT MUNMT TPtCT, NI TOUH CfTT. i:t,!i27 ,5(10 tMI Total. $:7V,i; i.iAiui.n n lllll. I. A ICS ""I riTH a rifle that in right every stuck ol UrgcM klinw an improved icore. Without it you w" never really enjoy the pride nil emhilaration o( prn(rei, and eoij. pro(reii. Above all, the trigger pull m use he right. The Savage trigger pull ii adjustable. The loading meehaiiism muni be handy. The Savage i simplicity itsell. The micrometer must he refined. The Savage registers the HMMIihs of an inch vertically ur laterally. In (act, every feature ( the Savage Target Rifle can be adjusted and suited to the txoct meeds of each target shooter. (JCun you expect to improve your golf with the wrung club? Can you write as well with a fine pen il you like a stub better? That is what we mean hy the "esact needs" of each target shooter. The Savage Rifle satisfies. Its accuracy it partly due to its special rifling and its beautiful balance. lit loading device i. ih simple.! ctcr put on s tarfrt rifle. F.very time you drop in s cartridge, ln opening of the " arm " eecu the old .hell: rioting Ihc "arm" corks the riHr. I hat', all there is to il. Chambered to hoot .horl. long, and liin(-rifle cartridge. 22 inch heavy barrel br,nvm,, not hlued. I he arm weight 4 pound..' ha. Smiii hult plate.. Hal no equal lor target or oA hand .hooting. Trice, fo.SU. SAVAt.l' Ms""' i - i i ,"' --" fj B V Jif Gm Va I l'" v' ) J,sry target RinxK. I I . I ...nH.i.i.in,,,.......-! Capital stuck, paid in .),000 00 Surplus fuml 20.000 00 Undivided prutits, less ex- pensi's ami taxes paid. ,'!,.'U9 21 National Hank Notes uut staiuiluir 4S.S00 00 Due to Trust Companies ami Savings Hanks 6,506 47 Dividends unpaid 7(1.", 00 Iiu'lvlilual deposits, sub ject to check 190,510 53 Demand certllieatCH of tie posits 31,432 19 Ftllteil States nVposita 2".J,27(i 6-3 Deposits of F. S. disbursing officers 2.103 74 Notes aud bilN reillscounte i 2,5t0 00 HOW TO SECURE 320-ACRE FARM Provisions of the Law for Securing Desert Homestead be-the Total. .179,177 T7 Cashier of do solemnly statement is the best of my knowledge aud j THEBEST BUY JN THE COUNTY j j I f i i i Loom Inl in the south end oftlu'ricli Chcwaucan Valley, in an ideal, protected and )ietures(ue location, with pure cold water at ten feet. With the advent of the railroad will eontro' the trade of the 7o, ()()() acres of this rich valley, enormous bodies ol' timlier to the west, the threat winter raiise to the north and the promising iold run mines to the east This is the point on the railroad location where they have located the town for this valley ami surroundiii"; count ry, and on account ol grades and curvature is the ONLY practical location. John I Stevens, Hill's chief engineer, latelv said: "Central on is an empire capable of sustaining a population the uid Southern Ore iz.' of Portland." We have one. Where will this population he? In a few natural locations. L'hewaucau Valley, according to (iovcrnment records, is two decrees warmer all year, has more rainfall, and is 500 feet lower than Uoose Lake Valley. This comparison is with one of the best valleys. Invest a small amount now and secure bijj returns when the railroads and this population comes. Our town is laid out in an attractive and up-to-date manner. Just a few of the very best lots now for sale fit a low figure. SEE MISENER ..a-' I I I I ! 1 i i S TA'I i: 1 1 V I IliKiioN ) ss. Cul NTY UK I.aki: I I. S. O. Cressler. the above-named bank, swear that the above true to belief. S O. CKKSr.i;U. Cashier. Correct t lest : w ii. s i I i i : k . ) Dli'K .1 WU.fOX. Directors. .1. 11. HOTl 1IKIS. ) Subscribed and sworn to before l ne this nth ilav ol Sept. llu!. (SKA I.) CPAS. UMBACU Notary Public for Oregon. in view of tLe interest that ii id taken in Lakeview regardiug land knowu locally as the High Desert. The F.xatniuer Ki below the chief features of the la ubicii allows au eutrymau to tile ou 320 Mcreii. tuoet of the land referred to tieiuy O ed upon ouder this act. The clipping ap peaded wad takeu from the PaciQc Monthly : "Luder tbe terms of tbe Moudell dry farming law, passed at tbe last session of Coutfresd, tbe 'bomesteader' is allowed to take 3i0 acres of lnd under certain restrictions. First, tbe laud must be in tbe states or terri tories of Oregon, Washiugton, Utab, Wyoming. New Mexico, Nevada, Ari zona Colornda or Montana. Further, tbt laod must bare beeu designated a; non-irrigable. In order to make tbe law operative at ouce, answering tbe demands of tbe many in tbe west who wished to take advantage of its provisions in tbe west. Secretary Bel linger has recouM? decsinted over 175,000,000 acres of western land open to settlement uuder tbe provieiuus of tbis new law. lie bus designated about three aud one bait million arces as beiug open in Washington, peven millions each in Oregon aud Utih, nine millions iu Wyoming , fourteen iu New Mexico, nineteen iu Montana, twenty iu Colorado, tweurysix in Arizona aud million acres in Nevada. these areas will be added to from time to time as tlm hue of selttlemeut pushes up to the limits fixed. NOTICE EXIS J JT )Vi 3L,E OF KEAL, EST A Th. In the County Court of itn State of Oregon for Xake County. In tbe matter of tbe Estate rf 0. L Mitubll-Iaae) ,dvmr1 Notice is hereby given tbat. under aud pursuant to an crder made aud entered iu the above-entitled matter by tbe above-eutitled court on tbe 8th day of September. A. D, I'.mjo, licensiug and empowering tbe under signed executor of the estate nf C. L. M itchell-1 cues, deceased, to sell at private sale tbe real property here inafter describd.the undersigned will from and after Thurslay. the 21st day of October.A. I) . 19, proceed to sell at private sale at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, upon tbe terms bereiuafter stated aud subjact to con firmation by the above entitled courttall the right, title, interest aud estate which the above-named decedent bad at tbe time of bia death all of tbe right, title and in terest which bis estate has since ao quired, in and to tbe following des cribed real property, situate! ia Lake County. State of Oregjo.to-wit : Parcel 1 West half of lot two, block;"A"in Paisley. Lake County Oregon, will be sold for casb ia baud, gold coin of tbe United States Parcel 2 Lots one and two. block "K" second addition to Paisley, Lake Cjunty, Oregon, will be sold for casb in band, gold coin of tbe I'oited States. Parcel 3 Lots three Bnd four, aeO tion eleven ; lots one, two and three section fourteen; lot one. northeast quartet of southeast quarter. east bait of uortbeast Quarter, southwest quar ter of soutbeast quarter, northwest quarter of southeast quartet, west bait oc uortaeait quarter, uortbeast quarter of northwest quarter, north west quarter of uoithu-est quarter, section Utteeu ; lots oue and two, soutbeast quarter, northwest quarter of northeast quarter, south v. est quar ter of northeast uuai ter. sjiuueaat forty uiue i quarter of nortnwest quarter, u irtn Poubtiess i'east uuarter of southwest ciuartei.sais- tion twenty-two; lot three, ci-ctiou tweuty three ; lots one, two thr-.-e uud tour, sectiou twentv-six; not Kit-nut "It willl tie rememliere l tbat uc i quarter aud southeast quarter, uortu cording to the provisious of th Mou-1 half of southwest quarter, southeast dell la"', the land seeker must be a quarter of southve.-t quarater.i-eetiou resident of the state lu which tbe ' t eiity-seveu. North halt otnoi tu land is located. Also he must liva east quarter, northeast quart, r of continuously cu the laud ai ilesig-i uorthwest quarter, section t:n;iy tuited in the well known homestead itour: l ;t oue se.-tion Hi. all in uiwn- No. 1 56. Report of the Condition of The Luke County Loan and Savings Hank at Lnkeview, In the State, of Oregon, at close tif business Sept. I, 11109: KKSOPKCKS Loans and Discounts, line from approved re serve banks. Cosh ou hand ; 10 1. 1. a its crs fs7,84( 74 11,501! 47 5.143 71 law. It is further provided that oue eighth of the laud selected uiuot be cultivated by the second year, and that one fourth of the wnule tract must be continuously cultivated the third year. The land must be in a compact body, aud it is allowed tbat those who have previously filed ou tbe regulation UK) acres may increase their boldiugs by the additiou of laud, bringing tbe total up to uot more tbau :vJ0 aeies. " Total fO'.l.liiO 92 l.IAKIU l'l KS i.ui.i.Alisi is Capital Slock paid in.. 2o,ooo 00 Surplus l iiinl 5,(Hin IHI t " 1 11 1 i v ii It'll l'rotits, less ex penses ami taxes paid.... 1,::S1 Diviilemls un;aii lu.'l l ime Cert ilicates of Deposit .V.'.ti.il Savings Deposits 20,404 09 Total. Sr ati: ok ( lliKlillN ) fim.-iiii) 92 Cih .ntv. ok Lakh J 1. S. O. Cressler, Cashier of the above named bank, tin solemnly swear that the above statement la true, tot lie best of my knowledge) ami belief. S. (). CUESSLKlt, Casliior. Correct Attest: W. II. BmitK, "j Dick J. Wu.rox Directors J. II. ItoTCllKlHS J Sulmi'rllH'd and Hworn to before me thlH Uth day of Sapt., 1909. skai.1 CIIAS. UMBACU. Notary Public for Orcifou. $1,000.00 Revard. The Oregon. California Jfc' Nevada Livestock Protective Association will give flOOO lieward for the con viction of any party or parties steal ing horses, cattle or mules belonging to any of 1 lie following members of this Association: Cox Clark, Chevvacau Land A Cattle Co., 1 li'tyford Laud iV: Cattle Co., 1.. 'ike County Lund A Livestock Co., W arner Valley Stock Co., Win W. drown, Oco. M. .Jones, lieo. Han kins. S. It. Clianiiler. C. A. Keharl, . I'lne, W.a. Currier. Frank H, 1,1.-1 iters, .1. C. 1 lolchktss, Calder wood Hros., T. J. Hrattain A- Sous. T. A. Crump, Cressler & Homier, W. T. Cressler Maud 1. ! '.a m bo. Ol- h-U KKS ' W- P. llK'tVr oiin. Presld't oi-1- it Kits j, N, Mn ( K Sw. & Tlvai4 j W. I. IlKHTr OKtl FlNANCK Co.M.F, M. (iltKKN . Js. H. ClIANDI.El ; . Tbe liiener Gazette says cattle buy ers iu tbis couutry are ottering Qitly Q cents per pouud for beef. Few sales bave so far been made, and as there is au abundauoe of feed the cattle will probably he feed until better pi ice Is offered . ship thirty-one south ot range sixteen, east of Willamette .Meridian, ii, Lnk Couuty, Oregon, coutaiuiug 1..JU. 07 acres, will lie sold upon the t'ol u.viug terms: Oue half ot tbe purchase ptice to le casb iu baud, the t.dauce payable in oue yenr with iute:e.-t at eiijbt per cent per autium, payuieut to tie secured by tlrst mortuge ou said proueity. if a sale of parcel three eulirn cua not be made, then such portion thereof is will satisfy claims, ex penses of administration aud specifio legacies will be sold iu smaller ducts upou the above mentioned terms tor parcel three. Dated this 13f-b dav of September 1909. THoS. 11. SHEKLOCK. I'.xeciitur of tlie estate of i'. L. Mitciiell luiie.J. Decea-ed. SiiilVJl NOTICE FOK I'KliLlCAlToN. Pi-pal tment of the luterior. I . is. Laud Iblice tit Lakeview, Oregon, Aug lith, IIKI9. Notice is hereby giveu that I.il i i L. Shirk tiutler, ot Cedarvi Ih, Calif, who, on Sept. 22ud. 190.'). ina 'e Ijcs ert Laud application 51. S-iui i n 10, for E half SW quarter, SW quHiter SE quarter, Sectiou 13, Township ;8 S., itange 20 K., Willametie .Mei idiau, baa tiled uotice of iuteutiou to make) Final Proof, to establish claim to tlm laud above descritied, betnrs Hagister aud Keoeirer, U. H. Laud Orlice, at Lakeview, Oregon, ou the 25th day of September. 190J. Claimaut names as witne-sea: Taylor 11. AU ire, James Purvis, Law sou il, Shirk, Joseph L. Shirk, all of Cedarville. Calif., A19S2-1 ARTUUK VV. OKTON, Retfister.