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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
LAKE COUNTY KXJtlNKK, I.AK.r.f KW. MKR ft HEVEN 3 r City Furniture QJL ROBINSON & CO. OlOG. Wm. Wallace, Mg Furniture and Bedding. Un dertaking--VZF- os a spocialty. FirstcfaBS Hoarao in at' tondonco. To Home Builders en 8 8 Lime and Brick HAMN& KlU.l.liY, Lakeview Wi jc now preparing, to burn our 11 rut kiln of 7.",orr pounds of I .line, hii'I will lie. prepared In two week) to 1111 order. 150,000 BRICK Wr art' elao reoiirltiK our first kiln of KiO.OOO brick, which will In' ready la a short time, and Kl"rinU'fd tx-wt quality. GIVE US A CALL. Yaid tit North Lakeview Two hundred ititvxt denn and j.lnii of Bungalows ana Collars i (.mtlnu from ' $500 to $5000 Enquire t s. a BURRIS, Architect, and Builder. Mul ii Ktre-. next to AIiIhI rotn'M. DRENKEL Sb PAINE Offer some genuine bargains in Goose Lake Valley Lands and Lakeview Property (imk $1,250 Reward. rii lUrnpT :ouiil l.lve Ki A.anrla Iwo. of a-fcBti I an, reward rurevMewf Wailing to I h con alrilou of pa,t Iralluc; atuk b UBKtf to it BWm Wt. I n aoriLtfton I Hmm liraad kora ahv bar oa Hhi or Ikhd ). R ooMad louunlla Rant. Hrnf. 1-ako kiwi Crook Carolina llMMiratfilwlKitNM. UormuU la ut tiircu . n itil wr II not i r' if n 't. ;iii-m" wrli or tel pliua Tha Tlim-a M-rM tln H-:, fcurna, Or gen. W .Hmvrn.Hntni, Ore- Reward tor Horses I will iflve S-Yuo reward for Inform ation that will lead to tlie dlHeover of any lior-e- branded with an old horwHhof brand on loth Jaw. placed ii In the cut lu till advertisement, with frwh trlatujrlc brand underneath the horwMlMN'. The trlnniclt placed In mirii h manner a would cover up a bar on both Jaw. AnlinaU mut h- found In the poMenloli of some Imthou or jw-rnon. Two ICO cr ImproTol f mi n !l iuIIm wt, In IrriKntUm diatrlct, '2D lr pre. YOaore l ratio oith of IWntifw. oiMilo and sraio liiid,rrrtk throtuh tt, rtob loll, I to ptr cr. 000 oro cliotr llwj' Imid, cIohb to Lakf low, f ri.H) r net. lflO crr) hr Uod, 4 nilUn uth. 118 xtr fr. 3D cr Farm ol fUuoh laai, 111 par acr. VO arcen wheat land. 9 mil rat, irrlKtlkoa dUtrlot. eajr trin.IS ptir era. 100 acrM i(iiiral fnrulnit land. & inlla rt, fa ioi 1.II1&0 prr acra .'re v i i' :i u tv New modrrn rt-nl leuon and barn, lot tMli'JI'i - l, , aity term I .'i room hou,ll acre Kround, fiult trna. idixn In, lli'.O). j :l acr houan and barn I7XI. II acred alrlfn Uud, waterad, Hood 7 rniiui t'oiiHM, (iIhi'h for chicken ranch Na i 1'iua Creek, eiXI. t'-4 aoren lu town limit. tl'JM. eauy teria . 4 acre in nlfalfa. (iood bouie an 1 tiarn, liVW. Lot In Drenkel'a Add MxlK) feet, the new raldru,r dUtrlct, uraded ateeta,biilldluK rent rlctlou, 1&0, very ay terim OREGON MAP SALE .- ! Full colored Sectional Hap of Oregon. Price Mc while they l.axt. Full Information hIioiiI th Htiove and many other Rood prop-rtlaa on apiillciiMuii. DUKNKKI.AI'AINK. Lnk. l.-w. Or.-. ShuWH nil anrveyed lalidi, hy sec tion, and every Important aireain nnd divide. Townablpa nml Katige plainly marked. :: :: :: :: Alxo Known all I .and Orant IikIm. and hivx theOKUON niLITAKY KOAU Clrant compute, hy aec'tlotiH. Inval nmtile to nnyoiie who uow la or ex Ix'cta to Ih- tntereMted In landrt In aoutheru Oregon. :: :; ;: :: F.ntlre output of thU map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., 41T LumlHrmen'a Bldtr. Portland, Oreron. QzeAo, Waste, W IT! I a rifle that U rifht every tack of target ihow an improved tcore. Without it you will never relly enjoy the pride end ehilralion of proreit, and rojf pror. Above all. the trier pull mut be riht. The Savait trier pull i adjustable. The loading machaaiam must ha handy. The Savage i limplicity itaclt. The micrometer mutt be reined. The Savae r(iater the 1000th of an inch vertically or laterally. In Uct. every feature of the Savafe Tarftt Kifle can he adjuated and tuited to the rot1 mitdi of each tarfet (hooter. On you expect to improve your foil with the wrong club? Can you write a well with a fine pen if you like a atub better P That it what we mean by the "exaet oeed " of each target (hooter. qThe Savage Kifle tatiafie. It accuracy i partly due to it ipecial rilling and it beautiful balance. lit loadinl drvlaa la ih aimplaM avar pa en a tarfci rila. Evary tin yoa drop in a eartndgB, Ida opnin of rt " ana " ai.cu l ha old .h.M i cIo.idI iha "ana" eotk. iha rila. Thai'a all tbira la to it. Xaambcrad n abooi atiort. loa. and loaf-nta aartridiea. 22 loch baavv barral-mW, not blaad. Taa armraib T pouada: kaahxaa bull plalaa. IU.no equal lor Urge! ar kaad aaooin. Fria. o.J0. SAVAGE ARMS CO. M Sawad Avraaa. Uti.N.Y y ' 3yi"'iWpJi5rJ z j THEBEST BUYHV THECOUNTY j Locattd in the south ewl of the rich Chewaucan Valley, in an ideal, protected and picturesque location, with pure cold water at ten feet. With the advent of the railroad will contro the trade of the 75,000 acres of this rich valley, enormous bodies of timber to the west, the fjreat winter range to the north and the promising gold run mines to the east. This is the point on the railroad location where they have located the town for this valley and surrounding country, and on account of grades and curvature is the ONLY practical location. John F. Stevens, Hill's chief engineer, latelv said: "Central and Southern Ore gon is an empire capable of sustaining a population the size of Portland." Where will this population be? In a few natural locations. We have one. Chewaucan Valley, ac ording to Government records, is two degrees warmer all year, has more rainfall, and is 500 leet lower than Goose Lake Valley. This comparison is with one of the best vadeys. Invest a small amount now and secure big returns when the railroads and this poi dation comes. Our it wn is laid out in an attractive an 1 up-to-date manner. Just a few of t le very best lots uow for sale at a low figure. S E M I S E N E R ! II 1 ! i ! I ! GOING AWAT GIFTS. 8t f Cuerwon For ttaamer Chair. Folding Warkbox. (" lliu riutkJiiK of li tin their would n i to de no end lu IIm-m (lay of re Vld Interest III pril'-tlf'ill needlework, aril Home recent product lonn In thl llii nre worthy of aperlni reference. A few of tliviii lire here ph tared, fimlj lomeil from rli-nltu or rielonne in Mrlk Ins; looking lloriil pntterni. Tin- liiuinlry hnir tcimle of benvy den im In ii Hi-f icciiMi; uliiide of blue ilif f'rrn from, the iihiuiI voll- tlon f mi' fx roLDiaa vouwx receptacle by reason of the extennloa piece At tbe lack. wblrb prmlta of tbe b tetblf bnng ajfalawt the wall for Un full width. This la a practical arrangement atd effectually drHcounU tbe old time laundry bolder with a dra wiitrliis at tbe top. There are two new work ha ga In flowered cretonne one In the abape of a fetching Utile chafing dish apron, with a hoop handle, and tbe other tbe conventional ahlrred type except for tbe outside pocket, which la an added convenience. Tbe regulation it earner cushion, with Ita familiar "Bon Voyage" inscription, baa not lot prestige, but It la aupple ujeutrd by a act of cushions connected by atraps of aelf material and designed for tbe back and aeat of tne chair, with OCSHIOK VOB ITUaU CRAIR. loop to slip over tbe frame at tbe top. These cushions may be folded np when not In use and occupy but a small apace In the trunk. Tbe folding scrap banket has been tbe boon of tbe traveler, and now cornea folding work box or basket covered wltn cretonne In a pretty de sign. Tbe customary, pockets, and. straps ere attached to tbe basket, and tbe Illustration abows tbe basket fold ed and open. Apple Superstition. Tbe ruddy winter apple Is much used as a lover's test. Roman lovers used to take an apple pip between tbelr flncers and thumb and shoot It up to tbe celling. If the pip reached Its destination It was regarded as a sign that their love was returned. An other method once much used was to throw the pip Into the Are. uttering the beloved one's name. If tbe pip burst with a loud report It was a good sign, but tbe love would not last long If the pip burst silently. Many rustic lovers, used to place tbe pips upon their closed eyelids. If tbe pips dropped when their eyes were opened It denoted unfaithfulness. SwIhs maidens often follow tbe follow ing custom: They buy an apple from an aged widow the uglier she Is the better and eat half of It with a salt ed herring Just before the mystic hour of mldnlTht. The other half of the apple they place beneath their pillow, and prophetic dreams are sure to follow. Kitchen Stools. Only tbe woman who owns a sizable kitchen stool knows the comfort of It. If she has two or three, so much the better. They are not expensive articles, and therefore U does not strain the house keeper's purse to provide her kitchen with enoueh of them to make work comfortable. There should always be one to slip under the kitchen table. It should be blub enough to put the worker In a comfortable position for using ber bands. She will find herself using it hours during the day thnt otherwise she would have spent on her feet. The iMtit'dress who knows how to tnUe cure of herself baa a bleb stool wlfh rui'ifs for her feet, on which she mny fit when she Is Ironing the light piece. it will give her renewed streneth for the nest day's work. Shapely Poached Eggs. . ' ii nut poached rgKS that have 4 r""d cut of shape In cooking, :c I -oiling water until It Is whirl- : j l1 1 v. (hen drop the egg In quick ' iiiid cook until set. "'! ' ips the eggs round and fuiuHiih. a:ul if lifted carefully in a flat rake turner the egg will be an shapely ns if It were cooked In a poacher. In serving poached eggs use freshly toasted bread, thickly buttered, or, what Is still better rounds of bread fried In butter like a crouton. ipTii A l.rOJIOt, 3 PfcK CKMT. AVcgelaW? Prepanfion for As similaiini!rFood.iritlIVt.ti Promotes Di5c3tioaIrerfur ncss and fe4tontfuacT Opium .Morphine nrxMueralJ mjruAKCOTic. AtvfiMDcominimA. bnvW MraW- PaaTaTPaW SaaVaWl Aperfeci Rfmedy forftoja non , 5ouraowara.ouia" Worm f otTYUlsaro J rrma ness aniLoss or SUXP. IteSuraV Sianrt of NEW YORK. fTT M PI 1 TV For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years iP llJll wnrmmm himbit. rm rrr. Chlldron Oary FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A $1,000.00 Reward. Thf Orejfon, California A Nevada Livestock Protective Aacltlon will tflve 10kl KewHrd for the con viction of any party or parties steal Inif hurwti, cattle or tuuleai lielonrtut to any of the following members of this AsnoclMtlon: Cox 4c Clark, Chew aenn Land & Cattle Co., Heryford iand &. Cattle Co., Lake Countv Land & Livestock Co.. Warner Vally Stock Co.. Wrn VV. Browu. Geo. M. Jones, eo. Han kin. 8. it. Chandler. C. A. Kenan. X. Fine, W.A. Crrier. Frank B. Hauera, J. C. MotchklHM, CalderwLMjtr'BruN., T. J. Brattaln St Sons. T. A. Crump, Crewder & Bonner, W. T, Greasier Maud I. !tmbo. V. P. H eryford. Preald't I F. M. Mii.i.kk. Sec & Treaa. . P. Hkbtfokd F. M. Ubken s. B. CHAVni.KB OrFITKKH Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Notice pr f abllcatlaal Oepartment of tha Interior. United States Lod OtHce, Lakevlew, Ore gon, Aug. 6th, 1909. Nottoe is hereby giten that the State tot Oregon has Hied in this office its application. Serial 0246, 'o select under tbe provision of tbe Act of Coor-MBS. Aug. 14tb, 1N8, and the acts supplemental and amendatory thereto, lots I and '2, SW quarter NE quarter, NE quarter SB quarter, NW quarter SE quarter, SW quarter SE quarter, SE quarter SE quarter Section 6, T. 36 S.. R. 19 E.. W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the laud described, or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of tbe lacd, or for any other reaosn, to tbe dlposal of applicant, should tile their affidavits iu this office on or before tbe 8th dsy of Oc tober, 1909. Tbe above notice will be published in tbe Lake County Examinee, a weekly newspaper printed and pub lished in Lakeview, Oregon, for a period of at least six weeks prior to the date laat iu said notice men tioned. al'J AKTUUR W, ORTON, Register CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the luterlor. United States Land Uffice. Lakeview, Ore gon, Aug 6th, 1909. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by M. B. Rica, contetnant, against botnxstead (Ser. 01008) Entry, No. 4035, made May 13th, 1908. for N half SW quarter, SE quarter SW quarter, SW quarter SE quarter. Towuship 31 S., Range 19 E... Willamette Meridian, by Rudolph Knubbl. Cootestee, io whion it is alleged that said Knubbi has never since the date of entry es tablished a lesidanoe on said land, that eutryman baa wholly and totally abandoned said entry for more than six monthe last past (May 13th. 1908 to preseut time) that hbe as wholly and totlly failel to cultivate or in any manner improve land em braced in entry, und has performed no work of any kind thereou; and that bis alleged absence from tbe laud was not due to employment In tbe army or navy or marine corps- of the United States, said parties are hereehy notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence touobiug said al legation at 10 o'clock a. in. on Sept 23rd, 1909, before Register and Re ceiver, U. S. Land Office, Lakeview. Oregon. Tbe aid coutentant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled June 10. 1909, set forth facts Jwblob show that after due dllllgence personal service of this notice oau not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that siob notloa be given by due and proper publica tion. ARTHUR W ORTON, A12S23. Register. , . l-V NOIICE O EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In tbe County Coart of (be State of Oregon for Lake Coonty. In tbe matter of the Estate of C. L M itchell-laoe ,ddoea-991 Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to an crder made and entered in tbe above-entitled matter by the above-entitled court on tbe 8th day of September. A. D., 1909, licensing and empowering tbe under signed executor of the estate of O. L. Mitcbell-lnnea, deceased, to sell at private sale tbe real property here inafter deaoribd.tbe undersigned will from and after Thursday, tbe 21st day of October, A. D, 1909, proceed to 11 at private sale at Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, upon the terms hereinafter stated and snojaot to con firmation ' by the above entitled court. all tbe right, title, interest and estate whiob tbe above-named deoedeat bad at tbe time of bia death all of the right, title and in terest which bia estate baa ainee ac quired, la and to the following des cribed real property, situated la Lake County. State of Oregjn.to-wlt : Parcel 1 West bait of lot two. block;',A"io Paisley. Lake County Oregon, will.be sold for casb In band, gold coin of tbe United States Parcel 1 Lota one and two. block "K" seoond addition to Paisley. Lake County, Oregoo, will be sold for cash I in baud, gold coin of tbe United States. Parol 3 Lots three and four, sec tion eleven ; lota one, two and three section fourteen; lot one.northeaat quarter of southeast quarter, east half of northeast auarter, southwest quar ter of sootteast quarter, northwest qusrter of southeast quartet, west half ot northeast quarter, northeast quarter of northwest quarter, north weet quarter of northwest quarter, section tlfteen ; lots one auu to, southeast quarter', northwest quarter of northeast quarter, southwest quar ter of 'hbrtneaet quarter, suntueaat quarter of nortnweat quarter, uortu east quarter of southwest quarter. sec tion twenty-two; lot tbree, sectiuu twenty-three : lots one, two three uui four, section twentr-six ; nortneatit quarter and southeast quarter, uortu half of southwest quarter, eoutheuat quarter ot southwest quarater, section taeuty-seven. North half ot uort.i east quarter, northeast quarter of northwest quarter, sectiuu thirty four: lot one section 35, all in towu ship thirty-one south ot range eixteeo, east of Willamette Meridian, io Lake County, Oregon, containing 1590 67 acres, will be sold upon the following terms: One-half ol tbe purchase ptice to he casb in band, the balauce payable in one year with interest at eight per cent per annum, payment to tie secured by first mortage ou said property. If a sale of parcel tbree entire cau not be made, then such portion thereof is will satisfy claim, ex penses of administration and speciQo legacies will be sold in smaller tracts upon tbe above mentioned terms for parcel three. Dated this 13th day of September 1909. TI10S. II. SHERLOCK. Executor of the estate of C L. Mitchell-loues. Ueoeaped. S16021 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tbe Interior, l Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Aug Wtb, 1900. Notiee is hereby given that Lilia L. Shirk Butler, of Cedarville, Calif, who, on Sept. iud. 1105, made des ert Land application 681, Serial (Hi 10, for E half SW quarter, SW quarter SE quarter, Section 13, Towuship 'M a, Range 2C E.. Willamette Meridian, baa tiled notice of inteution to make Final Proof, to eatablinh claim to thi land above described, before Register aud Receiver, U. S. Laud Office, at Lakeview, Oregon, ou the 25th day of September. 190J. Clalmaut names as witnesses: Taylor 11. Alkire, James Purvis, Law son II, Shirk, Joseph L. Shirk, all of Cedarville. Calif., A19S2.I AKTUUR W. OKTON, Register.