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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
iit 1 U H . VI IlIU A i "3. 11)10 SIX ! ijA k f. cot Nn ) a . i i . i 1 J OFFICIAL DIRECTORY HITIOHil Ppl(1?nt Vtr l'rrldnt Pwretarrof state tocroiary ol Treasury. . Wiltam H.Tlt ' . .lama.8hiinau ... philander t . MlOX ....Franklin MacVigh Ju'ob N Dickinson Secretary ri "ar. rostmastor Oeneral '"""' ' 1 WZ Hecretaryot Navy 2" iV,mnK ! Becret.ry Interior Kl. -liar .1 A. Hi ll I ng ' awrctary ol Apiculture ,J-t, N." :.ComTr:.:::::M.ivVra l.niel J.lMlcr ..,,, iui nnP Ve.nattiitl ftftW. II. !S " """" " -- w. Kirhardu I'. , 1 and t'nmni1l" ITTATB. V. w. Benson .'.V.'.'.V. W. Honson ura. A. steel A. M. Crawford . .. J. H AlK'TlllHIl W, S. IHiotw v 1 w, Umli't iovrrnor p re' ary ( State Treamiror Attorney General. ... . 6iit. Fubllc Instruction. I'riiiier Dairy ud Food Corn ( Jchnollian noun, .jr. U.S. senators. Congroanmru co. A. CliamKrriain I v . . " V. K. . SITRKMFIVI'KT' fh JllSttC iMOrtlU JUSliCOS . lll'lill F. A. KkI'.ti Kakin Will K King w.T.t;tiT UrTH JVMC1AL DISTSJC1.I Coo. II. Solalul D. V. Kukken.lali Judge... klornsy , UEUIbLATIVB . H Merry man Joint Senator Btj lcuntatie... II 1 Belknap hi A Brattlan 0 8. LAND OFF1CK. A. W. urton Fred V Cronemiller .. Register ..Receiver LAKE COUNTY Jndge...... Clerk nerlB...' ; treasurer assessor cnooi;Srj!t....... Surveyor r , . -ComniiMlooara. . Stock Inspector. F. W. Faynv ' Albert Ieni . F. .O. Aulstroin A. '"' R leks ...C. 41. raninni'i ' cr'ATTSTuar I'M. R. Herylnr. V m. Frond foot TOWN OF LAKEVIEW. fl,. Bailey llfXUX'A Cornelia,- J. N. atsoni J. 8. Lane i w. B. Puirler 4.fiet'ei . Become! 1 reastirel LAKEVltWIBOA RD OF TKAi-K Prendera Tjea rer Becreajy Fiwanee Commltteinau . Industrial " Publioiiy " Btoik . Uoniciral " Agricultural " V. tl. Mi F. M. Miller ..M B Kite I F. Coi'ii ' '. ('. E. S.'ter W. F. Bailie . XV. P. Heryford H. W. I'renKoI .. 8 V. Behart Koomi Headquarter for ftraifer CHURCH DIRECTORY vTirTHODii oirRoT&rrij Icnfl at Vo m. Breaching every Sunday at nafm and7 a0p.m. Epworth la(tue every 8undy evening It 6:45. Prayer Meeting Thurs Koody cordially ig?t: .FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF LAKEVJEvV Preaching service at 11 A M and 7 JO f M on lit and Srd Sun. Sunday Scho.il at 10 A M. Janior Stety at t:30 hi. Baptist oung People'i Union at 8:80 PM on each Sunday. Prayer Meeting at 7:80 P U Wedneaoayleve nine., Everj body invited to att.Mid allser .fire. PEV. U, SMITH, Pastor, CATHOLIC CHCRCH-EVERV SCNDAY M AS8 and Benediction at 10 o'clock a. m Sunday "hool aft..r Benediction. W eek day Maa at 7KW a.iu. M icli ALL O M ALLX 1 1 &. J. first BAPV-si i:h,k. i or ''''w.'1. at New Bine t.roek. Oregon. Preaching j-r-ilce.atll A Mand 7:3oPMot each Sunday J lverV month Sunday School at 10 A M Prayer Service at 7:V) on Wndnewlay evening of each Tweed All are cordially invited lo and. he .erv ice. y HENDERSON, LODGE DIRECTORY Meew every aecond and fourth Thursday of Chaa. Tonningsen. W.M.; Wm.Gunther r,EGREK OF HONOR LA KESHORE L U mnnlh III MflJKIDIC D it l- " , F. No. 77. V. ol rt., . w. vi. " .. -- third Thursday! of each monm Hall: Ullie llarrU; C.of H.; L. of H.: Mary Boat, C. of C.i 8rt Recorder. SUP.tC C :( : rv. . I. O. O. FLAKEVIEW LODGE. O. F.. meeta every Saturday eve v..u.. h.ii. at 7 :S0 o'clock, fro OCt 3 . to -i . taAnrill.and at 8 olclock Irom Ap: 1 t- September X. A. E.Cheney, Cheney, Secretary N. (i. 1 O O. F.-LAREVltW ENCAMPMENT hO 1 1 O. O. F., meets the rt and third Thur Say evenings of ea h month in :Odd Fellow Hall. Lakeview. CD. Arthur, C. P., A. 11 Bemmersley, Scribe. . t iiiv.i t k U V.VTKW I.ODCiE , NO. 22, 1. O.O. F.. meeu the second and four b Fridays of esch month in Odd Fellow. Hall. Mrs. Ida Heryford. N.G.; Mrs. Edna Miller, V.G.; F. W. Payne, Secretary; Mrs. L.J. Magilton, Treasurer. o nDirvTii. THAPTER. NO 5, LAKE. 'vi;W', Orego'n.-Meets on Tueirfay. onl or.be- a 1 1 mnin n fl IMtl w rj ku-i-.'--i Masonic Hall, at .7:0 o'clock Visiting Xjn7wAttW , M, IDA UEBACH.Secre.tarv PROFtJSSIONAL CARDS L. F. Conn Claude M. JohDB CONN & JOHNS, Attorneys at Law and Abstractors L.hkevtew. Ore OFFICE-Dalv Building. Jt D. VENATOR Attorney at Law, Land natter tspeelalti OFFICE Daly Building,. fjHARLE8 UMBACH Land and Law OMce Abstractor ot Titles tsotalisheu lSeS Lakevl:w,Ore- yy. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law Oilice: Over Hunk of La view Lakkvikw. Oiikoon JHOS. J POWELL Attorney at Law JOUlec In Daly Building LAkS VIK W OhKOO.V The Wars of Our Country V. French and Indian War-Part I. Dy Albert Psyson Tribune AUG a mnp of North AniorlrH. Tntoo iiIoiik It n imrrtw ttiousmul mile strip along tlio Atl.mttc const southward from Muln Com pa iv this In size with the rest of tho continent. That, strip" was held In 1740 by the Knplish settlers, perhaps a million In number, and divided Into thlr teen colonies. All the rest of North America was Washington as ME3- claimed by benger. France. In 1740 the English kiuff crantcd CtAOOO meri ot 1mm) om IMfWrti mite f the Ohto rtre to aa aBaoclatioa of En ff! In h and Vtrirtnla speculators known as the "Ohio company." This grant was In the heart of the section claim ed by France. To strengthen their hold and to pre vent the English from moving west ward the French built a chain of forts and trading posts from the St. Law rence to the mouth of the Mississippi, completely hemming in the thirteen colonies on the west. (iOvernor Din widdle of Virginia resolved to send n message of protest to the French com mander, St. Pierre, who was stationed at Erie. Ta. The choice of a man to bear this message was one requiring great care, for the trip involved the traversing of several hundred miles of trackless wilderness, full of hostile savages, in dead of winter and called for prudence and diplomacy as well as courage. Dinwiddle selected a big, rawboued Virginia lad, barely twenty one, by trade a surveyor. The boy was George Washington. It was his first appearance In history. He made the perilous Journey and brought back t. I'lrre s in' Kiit rerus tl to cease fortifying the di.-pinej l.u.d. A party if Vhv.-hikttH utirted to erect an Fti-'Vtt forr at the Junction of the ' - iVH nnd A 'h-h.'ivy rivers. : '' '.) ij:e f Pitts blir rtv st vrrlt mi It a ti' ' ;i at -l ':'d mid de- fent i! t' I; the p!;ico and (iro- ceedt-'d tn en !. to the fi rt on their own fl'-ci.ii.. t i ; trrluon it with Frenclimeii and to name it Duquesne in honor of their commander In chief. Smarting at this humiliation, Virginia raised nlw'Ut 150 men and appointed Colonel Joshua Fry their leader, with Washington second In command. This little force marched forth to recap ture Fort Duquesne. A detachment of French opposed their progress at Great Meadows May 28. 17M. but were beaten and their leader. Jumon vllle. killed. This v a s the first blow of the war. The Ylrglnlana were continuing their march when Colonel Fry died. The British gov e r n m e n t now took an active band In the war. General Edward Braddock. with several regiments of "regulars." was sent across to America to take supreme com mand. TRellock COUid DEATH OF B BAD DOCK. scarcely be made to take a serious view of the situation. What could a few bands of savages and a few nun- i dred French emigrants do, be asked ! scornfully, to check the triumphant march of his British majesty's regular ; troops? Washington and others tried to point out to him the dangers mat lurked In the forests of Pennsylvania and the difficulty of dislodging the French and Indians from their chain of forts. But be snubbed the "proTts clals," scorned their advice and tn 1756 set out with a body of 1,000 men to capture Fort. Duquesne from the pi lied forces. Though the forest swarmed with In dians, Braddock used no caution and would not even send out scouts. With trumpets blaring and with no attempt at secrecy, be marched on toward Du quesne and death. Early In July be had arrived In the near vicinity of the fort. Washington begged him to take great precautions tn bis advance, but Braddock refused to listen. Suddenly on the morning of July 9. as they were but ten miles from their goal, the rocks and trees mi either side of the hill the lilth. cvd. is (limbing burst into a shot and whizzing ar . had blundered etraight ..rranged French and .no of his grenadiers, ' Miking behind a rock. In i cowardice. Braddock r.ro Into the skulker's b.ic' brother, who stood neai . a musket and mor tal!; iv. i he foolish general, fcho own soldiers. Brad- doc1., fci' ' Ington took command and b inmate skill averted a blood .- ' Hrvliur prrnnrntlonn implr iiofji op dry catiirrh ; lliojr dry ttp tin mvrrUoii which ilher to tuo timl'ran an. I deeoni po, canning a fnr more torioua trvmliln t lm the ordiimry form of cutiirrh. Avoid nil i iiiK inhitUiita, fume, muoket Mid aiui. t and vtao thitt which cloaiiHoa, aootha aim heal. Kly's Cream llahn i auch a rnm dy and will euro catarrh or cold iu tlio lin:i! easily mitl jileaiantly. A triid aio v. ill In nniled for 10 Cflita. AH di i'KHiHtM m- (lie r.lV. aio. T.ly Urothor. fill NVarren SI . , N. The IwUm cures w ithout pitiu, il.- 1 1 . t (vriliito .ir cause buCpv.Iuk. It Kpirnda its il over an irritated and miKry Biirfnoo. n liev itiH immediately the painful inllttiiitiiation NVilh K.ly'a Crei.in Ititlui you nro hitum anitiHt Nawd Catarrh and Hny Vov. r Th Boy and tht Publisher. A New York publisher, having busi ness nt the rapltnl connected Willi pending legislation with reference to International copyrights, was hurry ing throne h a corridor of the bulltlliu when he encountered a "hop o' my thumb" scurrying along with an arm ful of papers larger than himself. Hello, son:" cried the publisher. -And what mav ht your position In this establishment?" "Pin n page, sir," answered the lad. "A page! Why. my boy, you're scarcely large enough for a para graph!" I.ippincott's. 4 1 SAVED FROM AWFUL PERIL "I never felt so near rey grave," writes Lewis Chamblin, of Manches ter. Ohio. K. 11. No 3. "as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me down to 115 pounds lu spite ot many remedies and the bent doctors. And that 1 am all re today la due solely to Dr. King's Nr Dis covery, which completely ooied me. Now 1 weigh 10. impound and cau work bard. it also cured my lour rhildreu of croup." Infallible for coughs and colds, its the most certalu remedy for LaUrippe, Asthma, des perate lung trouble and all brourhlal rtllectiou, DOo and 1.00. trial bot tle free. Guaranteed ty A. L. Thorn ton. Protecting Wild Game. Now, Jane will feed the chickens. Hut she won't K near the out. Sho doesn't dare. You see, her hair Sometimes conceals rat. Judge. PRESIDENT HELPS ORPHANS. Hundreds of orphans have teen helped by the President of the Indus trial and Orphan's Home at Maoon. (ia. who writes: "We have use 1 Electric, Bitters for nine years. It has proved a roost excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney tioublea. We regard It aa one of tbe best family medicines on earth. " It invigorates all vital urijans, puriBiea tbe blood, aids digestion creates ap petite. To strengthen and buildup pale, tbln, weak children or mndown people it has no equal Best for fe male complaints. Only 50c at A. L. Tborntotia Th. Only Alternative. Mother (to her daughter) What la your father making such a row about In the other room? Either the doctor has forbidden him to Kiuokc. or be Is now asking him for your hand. File pende Blatter. WON'T NEED A CRUTCH When Editor J. P. Soesman, of Cornelius, N. C bru sed his leg badly, it started ao ugly tore. Man; salves aod ointments proved worth lees. Then Buokleo's Arnica Halve healed it thoroughly. Nothing is so prompt aud sure for Ulcers, Boils, Burns. Bruises, Cuts Coros, Sores. Pimples, Eczema or Piles. 'Jba at A. L. Thorntons Art Early Net. With the bluebird cornea sarin. With a prln s cam dawning. With cleaning eomea work. With work comas Tiredness. Hang the Blua- Blrd I I Boston Herald. TOOK ALL H18 MONEY Often all a man earns goes to tbe doctors or tor medicines, to cure a Stomach. Liver or Kidney trouble that Dr. Ktng'a New Lite Pilla would qoickly cure at a slight cost. Best for Dispepaia, Indigestion, Bilious ness, Constipation. Jaundice, Malaria and Debility. 25d at A L. Thorntons NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department Of Tbe Interior U. S. Land Olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, Dec. 31st, 1909. Notice ia hereby given that James D. O'Connor, of Plush, Oregon, who, on Deo. 17tb, 1906, made Homestead entry No. 3Gy8, 8erial, No. 01388, for ESEJ, Section Hi NEJNEI. Sec tion 14, Township 36 8.. Range 24 E., Wijlamette Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make Final Commuta tion Proof, to establish claim to tbe land above descrloed, before Re gister and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 35th day ot February, 1910. Claimant names as witnesses : Dennis Donovan, of Plush, Oregon Dick O'Mahoney, of Plash. Oregon W. K. Barry, of Lakeview Phillip O'Connor, of Plush. " ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register JHF10. t.vixr wjtf, I ' . ...iAV. OP APPLICATION FOl hJN r AN UUARDI AN, I A " M .N 1 lu t ii uittter of the guard lauahlp of Hi nil r uieraou Ntid Krrol fcaier son. ;v, l;n.r. N 1 1 e is hereby ulv that the tin dersitfiie t Iihm applied to the. t'ouuty Omit ot Lnke County, (reou, to be Hptxii n t t iib KuaidlHii of the estate ( the nboVH iiiiiiiaiI Itry nil Kineraoii nil I Knol Ktnersoii inlnors tesldliig without the Stut" nt Oregon, and but i . at estate In I.Ht'e t'oiinl.v. Ore gon itii'l tli'tt snl I Court has tlxtxl Ttunsiliiv the b'lh tiny of FeiiniHrv. 1010, ut the hour id 10 o" elook A. M of nib) 'lav, n h the time, hik! the County Courtroom in the Count Coutt bonne in liikevimv, O go1 n- Inn uliien, fn ho t, i u and exniuid inu raid iii'plii'itititiii and all injt-c" tloim tin leto, ami passing upon In1' siiii'e. All ptTM'iiH luterestt'd ar1' hereby reiiiircl lo appear at osl I time ami place mi I ollei their objection!- if any there be In prHiittnv i-aid Hppl 'cut Ion. Tills notice is published in the Lake County I '.Miiiilncr in purHiiuiiee ol mii oi.it r ot sal. I Court iiiniIh and entcrel on t'm 1'Jlb onv of .laniiHry, 1010. FA UN II AM IL IIAKKIS js:i MTK'i: Ot-' ADMINISTRATOR'S bAn. OF REAL PROPKU1Y. in u.u or of the estate of E. B i Coonse. DeceaMe.i. Notice is hereby given that miller end pursuant of an oroer made and autered in the abo.e-etititled matter j by the Count) Court of Lake Couu- ty, Oregon, oq the bth day of Janu ary 1010 licensing and empowering tbe nnderslgned as admoitrator of tbe eetate of E. H. Coouee deceased I to sell at private sale the real proper tyhereinafter deaeribed. the under signed will from and adet Thursday, the 17th day of February. A. D., 1010. proceed to sell at private sale at New Pine Creek, Oregon for ihsIi up on delivery ot need HiiJsnb.ct to continuation by the totitt, all tin right, title, interest ami estate hlt-li the above namei, decedent I l hi the time of Ins il.'Hth, ami all H i'i rikbt title ami interest which Ms et-f tale lias .lince nciiiilre.1 in an.i li t j folliiwiiig described leal rrieit. sltiiHte l in Lake County, Miue nt . ( lrenon t o- it : i Southeast (Quarter of Soutlii'Ht Quarter and Lot Number I'oui in Section Eighteen, ldwnshlp Fmty South, Kan ne, Twenty East of Wil lamette Meriiiian, in Lake Couuty, Oregon containing HO acres more or less. I Dated this )2tb duy of January 1010. AL COONSK. Administrator ot the estate ot E. 11. COONSE, deceased. i!W4 NOTICE IN OF SHERIFF SALE FORECLOSURE Under and by vlrture of an execu tion in foreclosure, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of, Oregon for tbe Couuty of Lake, ot, tbe Ihth day of December, 1000, to me directed aud delivered in a mil io taid Court for said County and State wherein Carsteua Packing Company, a Cor poration, aa plalntilfs, recovered judgment against Reuben Ilrnne man, Jennie M. Henueman. bis wife, Alexander Relth, and Georgiaua A. Reitb his wife, aa the defendants for the sum of Fit teen Hundred and Eleven (flOll) Dollars and costs and disbursement!" taxed at Niuty-foor (tOt) Dollars ou tbe i2ud day cf October, 1008, said judgment' bearing lu'erest at the rate of U per ' cent per annum from November '!2ud, KK)H, and also a decree of foreclosuie aud order of sain agaiost said de- j fendanta and by direction of said order of said Court and said execn-1 tloo, I am commanded to sell tbe fol- i lowing described real property, to-wit : I Tbe Northwest quarter of Section j Three in TownsbiD Thirty-seven south of range nineteen east of the ; Willamette Meridian, in Lake County, Oregon, fnr the purpose of satisfying! raid judgment of tbe plaintiff's and toe cost and expenses- of such sale, j Notice ia Hereby Given that on Monday, tbe Htb day of February' 1910, at tbe Court House Door on the front and East side of tbe "Court House of Lake Couuty tn the H'.ate of Oregon, situated tn tbe Town of Lakeview, at tbe hour of tin o'clock ' iu the f.ireu'jo said day I , will sell at public auction to the , bigt eat bidder for cash, all the right. title aod interest which tbe defendants Ruben FX lienneman. Jennie M. lieuueman, Ms wife, Alexander Reith an i Oeorgiana A. Reitb, his wife, had on the 13th day of February, 1001, or any other which they, or either of tbem, may have acquired since that time in and to tbe said lands bereinoefore described or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment and tbe costs and expenses of making such sale. Dated this 8th day of December, 1900. ALBERT DENT Sheriff of Lake County. Oregon. By C. D. ARTHUR. Deputy. P23F3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Tbe Interior U, S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Dec 7th, 1909. NOTICE is hereby given that William N. Dobkins whose post office address is Paisley, Oregon did on tbe 4th day of December. 1908, Hie in this office Sworn statement and '.Applica tion, No. 089.1, to purchase the 8WJ, Section 6; HE SEJ, Sectlou 6, Township .'US. Range 18 E.. Wil lamette Meridian, and tbe timber thereon, under tbe provisions of tbe act of June 3, 1878. and acta amenda tory, known aatba "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon, have been appraised, $515.25 tbe timber estimated 007,000 board feet at 1.75 por M. aud the land $00.00; that said applicant will oiler Dual proof in sup port of bia application and sworn statement on the 20th day of Febru ary, 1010, laifore liegiuter and Kecel- ver. U. S. Laud Olliee, at Lakeviotv, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest this puichase before entry, or initi ate a eontest at an time before patent Issues, by tiling a corroborted affida vit in this office, alleging facta which would defeat tba entrv. ARTHUR W. ORTON Reglste ft - i . ' A 1 r III ERKCTLI) IN lK) MODI-KN rtiROUClMOIT l:IKST-CAI5 ACConnonTioNs SAHPLI: WOO! l or CUnni-KCIAI TKAVniJ:lS COURTKOUS TREATMENT P LIUHI Olio lln lUiiaWiEPii w LIGHT & MARROW. Propnctot, City Furniture Store. Furniture and Bedding. Undertaking-tanao'hn. 68 a specialty. Firstclass Hoarse in at" tendnace. Red Livery Barn M. O'SULLIVAN, Prop. New Kis and t?V' f" in-anl Accotnnio Fancy Teams -4bw tlations to Let -distT!?''-.- For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sis, Lakeview, Ore. WOODCOCK (& DARNES, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakcrs. North Water St., I akevlew, Oregon'. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY, bajr Every tiling In the line 1 bluckHiulthlng or Iron' or work done In a HatlMfactor.v miiniier and fit bedrock lrl'MS patronage reaiwctfully solicited. I W. F. PAINE Sb CO I ; REAL ESTATE Lakeview - - Oregon. J EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE School Books, Tablets, Pencils Pens, Inks, Etc., at A. L. THORNTON'S LAKE VIEW Saddelry s. v. AMLSTROM. Proprietor The hest Vanqucro nddle on the market Also a completellne of wagon and buggy harne., whips, robes, bit, rlatcs, spurs, qulrta, rose cites In tact every thing In the line ol carrlrge and horse fnrnlablngs. Ke pairing by cotnpe-men. mmmmm ROBINSON & CO. Wm. Wallace, Mg J wool Your