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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1909)
Lake County Examine!, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A FkI-O J. How MAN -argest Sworn Circulation in Oregon Outside of Portland OFFICIAL Coi'NTY I'apkk AI KKri.MMl ROI.V k. ..-..'a- i(Bi.tnu XI IV Ml inch ftlllL'al column ; hi i . I" r month. All vmi.tmii W. i mtvi. cI.hiih.'.I ' I" month. ( I "l 0HIIKl .i . It..-.....! f.iro'l ..tr- .'htn.'. All "thrl irrin rxir i A l'."l All -I t'CtMl position -x;r within. ant .i Mice, n .mi Hti.t : - Trmi fnt Hi I'imih and Job Fruit lni. cn.li iu HlHU-e All bills must I . j.rti.l 1 1 1 tirnt of i li month. 51 H5CKIP1 ION N ri . ST, Ill II.IVHMli'. f'll. ti rr.- n.. Mil h v . . li no I rmil In mt it: ii H M) thr 'st . I. 1 . r ' ii r a Ii It' K r.tl ' ( Hi II M TIl.'tl lt'ointn-ni I'f OlUlilO- Nollce to ubinbers ih'iioniHTi to I:-' r'uiii'i r Mho rrinovi' iri'in i'IIi' ii'i nliti t" Kiiollitr. or i-Iimiici l.lri-v. mi.oii.1 ri-ni'-intvcr io n't l A'l NOTICK OF I'll. I Mi PI. AT. Department of Tht Interior, I'niteil slates I. mill Office, Lakeview, Ore gon, Nov. 17, l:Hi;i. Notice is hereby IliVlMI that town ship I'ltit. surveyel utidrr ooutrm t No. 7.VJ. fur soot inns liltollii inclu sive T. ;t:i.Y. K !ll' V IJ .ll i... Ht.) ni this office on I ki'i tit tier 20th, i.K".'. , on, Hini nftir said date, nil of n ill ! I HI). I Will I Sllhjll't to Deleft lolls, j on try or tlillng on. If oh I d land nr. I not otherwise roserveil or appropri ii tod ; AKTHFK W. OUTON. LVgi-der. I KKKD P. I'UON KM I LLKK, Be ! eeiver. SECURITY Unquestionable Security ' 'M ir iosti!tt Irop this ultn-f a curd m ihi ir -hht tr"c-.l to the ritfhi p-oMi'tti No. 7,244 The Proposed New State of Siskiyou May not be a Dream ; Report of the Condition of Tho First National Hunk of Lake ov, at Lnkovlow, In tlio Slate nf PROFITS Extraordinary Profits Invest in 1'iimv Kimcit tlutMiL'li our Real I !st :i 1 Ji.i t c; v. llin.r ., ninun tier share Asa part of out iilan lr handling our rapidly growing luisim ss and Ur uicreasctts capacity, we olVcr to a limited minil.cr tin- i.''t ttinit , . , ,. t ,Uliy with us in the laio profits certain to accrue. Tin- inoncv i ccci veil" l v the Conipanv . . : ..- inn -iv w i ii v i Mm. i- ii nut- i ii pi-ri i ca 1 1 v, ii in iii i in- miivi" t siipervisioM of the Hoaid of hireetors. The oj-poi (unit v is ext raordinarv l-eeanse of the J profit sharing plan ly whieh you may share in all the prolits of the Coiup.-iip- -.1 its il'.'inillK 1 lll'll'.l v, 1 1 1 r 1 ui VI 11. , ...... ....... .V PRINCE RUPERT BUSINESS PROPERTY will make fortunes for those who invest in it now, as did Portland, Seattle, Spokane and aneouver real estate, lor those who invested iu these cities ten vears ao. TODAY PRINCE RUPERT IS THE CYNOSURE OF ALL EYES. "rvnuii. at Nov 1 ti. HMi;i: tilt" I'lilMO uf ImikIiicnh, Some time eiuoe the Kx a turner ail tooated the idea of Katsern Oregon eoediDR from Vsteru Oreoo, in order to pet away from that delect able bunch at Portland. The matter was onuiderab'y discussed by th3 State Presi at the time. "The iden of Yrokn h-i the enp it'll of. the stat l untenable. We lielieve the; uew state i a Rood idea aud belietre i it will materialize sooner or later e ; alo believe the - capital will be either Medford or K lauint h Falls : Medlord ; if the eveut take tjilace onti and j H CSt it Iti 'KS Hill I IKS Since then another project has been j Klamath ralld a tetter eliow the louder brcuitbt to the front, to establish , it is Delayed." j what i to be knowo as the State of j The- e t uit-ch to be said iu favor J Sinkiron. embracing th- territory 'of the iiopoced state. The persuiU of j within the counties of l)onK'las, Coos. I.o.'iiirt and llscitintH( OvcnlriiftM, Hoiurrtl niitl illit-iruii'd S.OL'f' n? rnltcil Statin Itoinlrt to m- cnr" circulation : ri).iiiK iHf I" S. HoiiiIk to mH'tin V. S. lH'MMitH ".'."lIKX) ihi Prciiilums mi r. s. liumlM.. 2.7(H) on 1'uihIm pruritics, etc 4,M".' 'X IWinklni; hoiiHc, furniture. mill tuttiin-H 12,5N (H Put from Niitlniuil Hanks i not i-'h. rvo Moi'iitu i '' 'ir in the reutle wilhiu the listiicts named ' IHic from apiirovt-d rc- No other city on- this eontMient is making such rapid ad vaiiecnicnt iu population eonunerccaud Imildtn.o. Pnnee Rupert's present and future growth insures investors' in our shares a continuation of safety, hih returns aud inrcasin value, whieh is not oiieteo in an eouai deLrree iiv anv other Dnn nl m vit m,.,o .,,.... i... . - - - - " i r I u iim li:w.i-.-j i;r Invest vimr I M I I 1 1 ti I 1 li I 'I surplus tun. is with tins Loinnauv and share in this it.'.-h n. ,1 n- i ... r ... . T' i r. x .. -nospciiix. u you nave mu, aumi or i UU( winch you would invest where it will inoviue a larjje income Willi the oiiportumt v lor meat profits, then ol . i i incsc snares. Wc refer, ly perinissiou, to the Hank of Nova Scotia, Vancouver i . . rite or wire your onicr for shares todav Don't del SUllSl rilie lor some lela v. Currey, Josephine, Klamath and Lake ! aro homeenoua in Oregon and Del Xorte, lluaibblt, Siskiyou. Modoc, Trinity, Shasta, Te haran and Laeu in California. The movement originated io Yreka, with the avowed purpose of making that town the capital of the new Stata. But as to that the Dorris, Booster says: and their isolation at present from the doiui nation of the rotten political ceuters of Port land and Sn Francisco, would free them from any sentiment of being longer bouod to ucb influences. The State of Siskiyou niMy yet be come a new ami bright star in the firmament of our Union. wrve ayrcntw 171.V; si Check-- and other i-anh items. -,14.-, ;ij Xoten of other National Hanks 8 pjo ihi Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents '.t t) Lawk i I. Mo.nky Kkskhvk i.n Hank, viz : Sp'de -fll.Il.t IK) 11,1 t't iH) Redemption fund with L. S. Treasurer ( ." percent of circulation) S.-VH) ih) Prince Rupert Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd. 410 Loo Building, Vancouver, B. C. Prince RUpert, B C A Young Newspaper Woman Gives Boys Some Good Advice Total, f lt;j.0!!7 I.IAItll.lTIKS Dili. I. Alts K KKWAKI). A UIAVKI of fty ilollars ix here by ollt'tcl for t urination that will lend to the iirro- mii ' couvictiou of any peisou w i h.s nlolen wires or other proper! . from our Com puny ; and the niui' ."ward is hereby olfered tor inform , n UiHt wilt lead to the arrest and nvtction of auyoue ilea troyiug t. i perty of the Company. Chas. Umliach, Secretin like Co. Tel. A Tel. Co. lOtf. The aditor of the Lindsburg, Kan sas, News, Aud.i M. Carlson, is a young lady io the small twenties as to age, yet she ably conducts "one of the bigcets and brightest weekly pa pers in the country. A specimen of ber writing is the following whole some advice to young men, under the caption: "How About Yout Even ings? ': Young man what is your program for the winter? Your evenings are at your command are you eoing to squander tbem in loafing and cheap amusement or are you going to make tbem count iu improvemnt? There are boundlee- opprotunitiess for the young man of today. Books without Dumbei are at bis command at a nominal cost. Corrospondeuce schools of a t zh order are ottering courses of ttudy preparatory for al- ! most any walk of life bl.1 any young man cna carry It on at home Many of the great men in politics and busi ness, witb no' opprotuuities seeming ly, climbed to the highest positions through the industrious use of tbeir evenings. Andrew Carnegie started as a bobbin boy in a cotton factor and borowed books to read at oivht and ended by j giving millions for free libraries. Tom Edison sold nemtspapers to help I support the family and says: " I at- I tempted to read through the entire free library of Detroit All of his. early experiments were conducted in ! hi? rare moments alter work. Kverj man in the catagory of fame, bas I climbed there through constant aud J persistent use of bis spare time. Idle hours, loatiig and cheap' axusements never made a big man' and never will. If you are looking to 1 advancement there is only one sur way of getting it and that is by work ins tor it. If vuu vant to loaf and squander your time don't complain that you never had a chance. What will be your progiam. Capital Htock, paid in $., imh) (to Surplus fund 20,tXH) tHI Undivided profits, less ex- jienses and taxes paid, 6,."iJ7 14 atl'iiifU Hank Notes out standing 49.400 HO Due to State aud Private Banks and Bankers l'4t 70 Due to Trust Companies and Savlnjrs Hanks 17.S72 ;C Dividends unpaid ;V.mj no IlltMvliln.il deposits, sub ject to check 2."4,.'U1 04 Demand certificates of dt- poslts :i.'i,j:to 7:t Clllted States deposits 22,1 .i 02 Deposits of I'. S. disbursing ottkTH, 3,001 20 .Notes and bill rediscount J 2,500 00 Dike. Total $ 402,0!I7 21 ss. The Sacrmento Bee ays the Natio nal ssociatiOQ of Maufacturers solem enly aucuouce that the country " haa had enough ot tariff aaitation for the rresuat," and should "let well enough alone." That souud-i like au echo irorn the tomb of Mark Manna. Things are well enough for the IA4 manfacturiug trusts. 'I he Steel Trust i.J paying good dividends on wiittren stocks, arid rices cf triirt ii.a hi t :t'!e- have t.eeu r'ti-e i p.iuce the on 11 tarifi 'Aut into e:li-ct. Why sLouH tru.-t t rr -ferity I e r 1 1 r- -turl,'-i l.y kii'ka iron, thn ccii-nii.er-: COUNTY iNEWS eomrueiilinrf upon the tHi't ttiit Joi.'i IJ. lloclrereli -. KI-ihM I!, liairi.i.an, Mid ,. i'ieii'i.r Murtn imvt- al'.vayn been kuoun ;i- contin uu'.. i Lurch iiotrs i 11.Mlt.-l3c! .Suij'lay Schnol Topntty, te l-'re n. lUtpulllCtiM bit s. (:t ther; t fi re? exfenipi;ry t'nutl-:-niii: huve d iue in ore t- deuauch tb-s pu il'.' morals aurj n.uko crime urii-ver.-ul th-in any three million rulliaun ti the world. They hiivo robl.ed u.tiro tiian a!l the hichi'.hyrr.eii and bijigliir.-- in the hi-t;iy r,f ii.e -,iorld. Tlo-y have eosn.nrrJ nr.' 1 nu-i-d u;i,re 1 i.v brettkiiii' th-m till the o;i,s Mi th- jul-tun k.s in the count 1 lhoy iiie beliii;d every olitieal I i'i i.e'V. J0c.1l, Mate or nali--: the " . u 1 1 v over. ' v. do- PAISLEY AND SUMMER LAKE i While in Portland C. W. Withers! culled in at the office of the Portland : Irriajtion (Jonjpany. Mr. Bnli was' not iu but the rnau in charae spoke! very confidently jf the situation ! li'- .-Hid that applications had been ' r-ce;ve i for all the land hegretiateil 1 mil h;t work on the irrigation plant aouI 1 -titrt befoie long. This in the. -H'ne .ory that has been told before. Io tho meantime the people of Pais iey e.re going anead with their pcti tioti" Pra.ttically everybody has -!:!. to tfietn. la View or the tact t.'rit a primary election i.s corninii on next .-Mink' it in n'jt believed the .-tan I'li'l hour! will cure to give an-orhi-t e.vten.-inn of time. It' the board it'-ci.ir- agbitist the com! any it in u tit L'lPo .'. ritten notice e.tji it w ithin two month the Portland Irrigation eotn j.nijy lioes not re.-ume work iN con tract i- t'.rteited. Hut If it does re--ome work with two men grubtiug -;ig"hr o-ih. what then? liut the con tract called for a fourth of the work to Ic completed September lith. V.)' K and the contract might be an n!("I on thiit. L'l'ound. It is nnt im ros'sihle tijiil trie Portland Irrigation 'oil 1 '.u y will put i.n a large f;rce ot 11. before 1th two months i.s up. Statk ok ()iti:i;o J Col NTV OK LAKK ) I. s. (). Crosslcr. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Ih true to the best of III v knovetlg;e and beliuf. skai. S (). 1 UK.s-d.Ki:, Cashier. Correi't At test : W. II. SHIRK. ) DICK .1 WIl.coX, Directors. .1. II. HOT IIKI-.S. ) Stibscribeil and sworn to before me this I nth duv of Nov. 11MII. (SKA L) " ( M AS. KMUACII Notary Public forOreuoii. No. 1 56. Report of the Condition of The Lake Coil at. v Loan and Saving; P.ank at Lakeview, in the state of Oretton, at clie-e of ImsiliesM Nov. 1;. 1:m'.i: IlKMUKCKS ro whom rr may conckun. , notice Is hereby gjlven that all Irrlga- j fioti, or mlllraee ditches on all trout streams t brought Lake Count v. Ore- gruii. must ln McrWnetl with a small mesh wire screening; at their head or Junction with the main channel of stream. Also all dams or obstruct ions on said streams must lie pro vided with a tlsh-ladder. orot herens.v means of passage, at or near the mid dle of the main channel, ho as to al ow the passage of trout at all times ; of year, im provided by law. Said j work to lie done at low water time. 1 or to be completed by Feb. 7, P.HI7. By order of .1 A. Durham. i Sneclal Deputy fish Warden fori LakeCount y. Ireuon 8 S 0 0 e 6 V South Central Oregon Land Co. Main Office at IMush, Lake C ounty, Oregon. Q Specialties; Warner Valley Improved farms, X l-'ruit lands, Alfalfa lands, Choice stock-ranch- es. Larjce tracts for Colonization purposes. C Agents for lIush Townslte. Settlers located Q on choice vacant Government Lands. Climate S and water supply unexcelled. Larav Irrlsration works underwav. Co r res onml, nr. llrit. ! m Addr.ss au communications to Secretary South -Central Oregon Land Company, Plush, Lake County, Oregon. 0 fi 0 CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Mammoth Stables C. D. ARTHUR. Pmormimi The Largest Livery and Feed Stable In noiithcrii Oregon or Northern California, I lor-s . Boarded bv the Day, We'k or Month. Special Attention (ilven to Transient Slock LAKEVIEW - OREGON Bears the Siguuturu ci PUBLICATION. The Interior. I'. S. Lakeview, Oregon, Loans and Discounts, Due from approved n-- serve banks, Cnsh on band il.l.A Its, ( 'I s 1 7.7 Total. .lo.". I.IAlill.I I HvS Capital Stock paid in Surplus 1 inn ( titli vi'loil Profits, less ex penses and taxes paid Dividends unpaid Time Cert Mica tes of Deposit Sn vinirs Depo.-its llOI.I.A Its 1 1 s . . 20,000 00 .",000 00 .'i.Hoi; i;u ;7 .Mi '.1.71 1 12 :l,.Vd on NOTICK FOB Department of Land Office at Oi. Il'th. 1. Notice is hereby giveu that (iiiHfavo Harrow, of Lakeview, Oregon, who on Oct. ldth, PHlO, made llotnehtead Application, .serial, .No. 020:11, lor NK quarter, Section II. Township 'KS., Lange loL , Villatnettn Meri idau. has tiled notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the laud above tlHcrihed, 1 efor" Kolgtsor atid Beeei ver, V. S. Lund Milieu, at LakovieA, Oregon. i.ntl.M2oth day of Novem ber, i:mi:i. Cliiimant. names in witneese.s: Paul Stintlt, of Illy, Oregon J.W, Nnwell, of Lakeview " P . M . Cory, of J. ii. Lipke. of lily. AKTML'K W. OBION, Beginter. (J2I.N20. Hello! There ! Hello! ! STOP ANQ THINK I S.T. Colvin The old Stoekmaii ,'iml K'anelier lias juireliased the I-tirnitiire Store of II L. Cliandler. lie is putting in a hi' stack ofoodsand in marking down every tiling so that: von can live lv Inlying fit mi t u of him Call and lood at , 1, :.. 1.. i 1 if- ,1 '" 'ainiiain uarris, me experienced taker, will he there to wait on von anv time. tinder- SaSaH3S3333SS3I3 We Have Found Those Er- M rors in the County Records, jjj To St .en-: al. 01 .if 1 05.220 22 ( )i:i.i,o.s I SH i. rate there will be something ol : I i i- i I i.'k C. II . ... ai l. -l v l iters 00 1 1 -rn '.: :! i-ay - : ' 1 ri;'.o ! i.j Kroi , a aii y of her no. . ' ; 1 , ! a ery one 01 lie 1 ; von.'- il. t 0 eii: . 11 e a a i ti jiietitlv nun 1 1 and "oiiiiiit-i ce iu it I y the ftif-i'ig of their wat froi private control" 1 ''."j t hatri bus - deii.a-cis 1 ; :: -ii'i b his I. At!, oiiin icip.il N r ti'u'its r. highh 'le d le i Oiat his he services of an will soon have a L-i-t We I lies btv ' h i:.-i ., , .-i t ii- i 1,1 ti. i ;i. ni i. to ll I'I :i I )ru I,. acl:. up line h 'id ..pie tew cities hitw h,i e ! rebli 1 I t.jeir tin lo yi lit'.-' I lii.e r frontline i.ul au 1 " '" i'-'-r y i.'.'i '. 11 - do 1 1 ei mi; -I I I'li'i-i.'Niiii'iil i t It -es the past Lloyd WoidAHi'd Is sitting apple trees and clno ri' s. plums gooseberries on his homestead. Col NT ol-' Laki: ) I, S. ). t'resslei', Cashier of the above named bank, do hoIi-iuiiIv Jswc'ir that the a bove htal omen t is t rue. t o t be lu st of my 1 nowlcilgo ii. d belief. I I si Ah S. O. ('JtLSSLLi:, ( 'ashler. ' C if reef A I test : w. 11. simtK, 1 ; j 1 'ti k J . V.'n.i . ! Directors i .1.11. 11 o i l IIMSS J ! s. ui,.,. j .( nod s- olli to before me , ' this ' 0 h ta of Nov., I'toO. 1 I -i;.a 1. 1 CI I AS. CUBAI'll. j i Notary Public for ()i "jjon. i NOTICK FOli Pl'BLICATBJN Depart incut of The Interior, U. H. Lantl Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Oct., lftth. I'.to'.h Notice is lieieby iiveu that Paul Stindt, of Bly, Oregon ,who, uu Oct. Kith, maila Homestead Applica tion, Serial No. 020:i:i. for K half KW quarter, SK quarter NW quarter, NW quarter, SK quarter, Se:.t.ion 11 lowtiHtiio :!S S., Btingo 10 10., Wil lamette Meridian, bus filed notice of intention to make Pinal coiiiuiuta tiou Proof, to establish claim to the land above, described, before Kegis ter and Koceivei, U. S. Land Office, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 20th ilav. of November, 10n:. Claimant names ua witneHHes: J. 11. Newell, of Lakeview Oregon P. M Cory, of " " Ollteit. Lupl. am. of Vistillis.. " J. li l.iplos of lily, Oiegoti AK'llll'K W. OBTON, Begister. 02IN2r FOUN t $ Abstract, of Title to all Lands in M M Lake County Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKV1EW, - - ORECON, M i ill's.: I Ou. of tiie best editorial rages, in the iht'jrebt of right, for the good of the per. pie, and ugaiust ull forms of private and corporate greed and de bauchery, will be found every day in the Sacramento Bee. lti the preliminary examination of the principals in the Went Side tdioot lag serare, it la reported that Joe Ambrose testified he did not have a kuila in his hand when shot. li e Lev. In B. Hicks Almanac for i'II i Bendy November h'i'h, lOUl), a sli"idi l year hook 011 astronomy and meteorology, the only one con taining the original "Hick's Weather Forecast," By mail, postpaid. :i.r) cents on news tdund, :io (rents. One copy free with a years subscription to Word and Woiks, the Bev. lri Hick's Monthly .Magazine, the best SI monthly in Ameiica. Dis counts ou Almanac!! iu (inanities. Agents 'wanted. Betneuiber the gen uine "Hicks Forecast " are not published anywhere elite you go them only in his own publications WOB1) AND WOBKS PUBLISHING CO., Locust tit. St. Louis, Mo. 1 mm strong, durable, comfortable garments for workingmen I NOTICK lOlt PUBL1CATION-1- SOLATKD TBACT. I Public Land Sab. Department "f I The Interior, IJ. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Oct., iMt.h. IDOII. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected ny tho Commissioner of the (ieneral Land Ollice, under provi sions of Act of Congress approved June 27. I'.KXi (111 States., M7 ), we, will offer at publio mid, to the high est iiidder, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the tenth day of December, l'JOli at thi office, the following described Jaud SK quarter KB quarter, Section 20 T IW H., 17 K., W. M. Any persnna oluimlng adversely tho above described laud are advise 1 to Hie their claims 01 objections, on or be fore the time designated for the aula. BTHUKW. OBTON, Beglater. 028 D2 " o V M The Real Heme Paper. TEc San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. Daily Sunday Week? y Sunday's in Colors Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now v