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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
i i EE O m iPRING An. I ,.u l.iulii I., look rorwur.l iin.l eliui for Itie Siimiii. r ilnr l lon.e. If fn t lO lill llll AUTOMOBILE i want f ()i'iiiinil rnt lh BUSGK lor ou. If oii nrr nl nil Int. rt- I In .till i.MI.. rllr for our Ill.r.Hiirr. No nmll. r wluil inn. Iilnc imi inn lime a iiri fi-rt'int- for. II will ) I" limlluul- I In- "lit 14 H." Wt don't claim It' tho only poor corthoro aro othormbut wo do claim that thoro aro moro "BUICH S" In Southern Oroaon, and that they havo alven bottor uatlofactlon than any other both am private machlnem and on repufar utaao run. We rli-nil i onllnl Inflation to lit our new iitri;e. one llo, k from I lie I'o.l Olrl.eoli the Mnlli Street, Kllllillllh IllIN, where our rr are oil r hlliltlou. BALDWIN & GORDON KLAMATH FALLS The REAL HOME PAPER The San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors WM. WALLACE, Dealer ORDER with etrentU nJ eooei they ulwoyt plti.-i"" TWO IIOZ3E MAUI Of LEVI STKAU5S EL CO. mm I L J. I It It troubled with indleHtion, con Hf tpatlon, no appetite or feel biliouH, frlve Clittiiilwi-lalii'aKtomnoliaiiil Liver Tableta a trliil and you will beideawij with tho remilt. TheHo tnblots in viKoratH the stomach nnd liver and Btreujrthen thu illgiHtlon. Hold by all good (leulerH. mmmm 30E Mr OE To Our Good Friend The Farmer: KFOUli shniuno your moni-y away on mail Orders suppose you just peruse the Advertising Coluiims of this paper for lini-paiiis. Of course if you don't see advertised here what you want you arc quite lila-ly to yield to the temptation to buy through a catalogue. Some of our Mediants have diseovervd that the best way to combat Mail Order com petition is to use the chief ammunition of the Mail Order people advertising. No doubt you compare notes as between Home Advirtisiis and Foreign Advertisers the outsiders and prefer to trade at hme if you see what von want. OE EZEZE 30 IS APPROACHING OICLtiON at Lokeview, Oregon NOW Good Printing Is the art of putting Into another mind what In in your own. IT IS A SUBTLE METHOD OF SUGGESTION It la a means of making a favorable liniiroBUlon. To have the liuat reaulta. It muat t thu btmt prliitlnu. That we are prepared to give you. WALK RIGHT IN An attack of tho grip U often fol lowed by a iHTHlstent cough, which to many proveH a great annoyance. Chaiiiberlatn's Cough Remedy lias been etetiHlveIj uaed and with good Hiicceaa for the relief nnd euro of thla cough. Many cam's have been cured after all other remedies buve fulled. Sold by all good deulera. 10Z EE o NEW POSITIONS IN FOREST SERVICE Grazing: Examiners Must Be at Least Twenty Years of Age Wanhlnfctoii, fr)b. 13. A new bot ernment ponltiou l disclosed by the announcement by the U. S. Civil Set vl Coninntis'on of an examination which in to be held February 23 aud n. . - .1 j , I i in uiiii uirPD Kra.inv rxniinurra lut I tie ForvMi Sfrvloe. Hie pottitions will i' ny a salary of fl,200 a year at entrance. Ttie announcement epeciHes that the spi lica:its niUHt lie men, at lant twenty yema old, and poBupHBed of at b'liKt ne ecaaon'a erperienoe iti handtiuK rare etork, tofther with at leant one yeai of technical training in vpeoifled botanical atudiee. The eetabllMhment of this position la lu line with the objects which the Department of Ai (culture has always had in view in it mauayemrnt of grazing ou the Natloual Fore'ts. It ia not merely Keeking to prevent cat tle and eheep from doiuir damage to foreet growth aud watershed condi tions, aa they craze on the hercitfge which is yearly produced lu the ouen forests, parks, and high mountain meadows within the National Forests. Range fed stock are a matter of de cided importance to the American people In these days of rising prices for food products and diminishing supplies, in proportion to popula tion, of livestock; and therefore Sec retary Wilsou iuteuas that every acre of National Forest raugj shall tie made to produce as much forage as It Is capable of doing, consistently with the carrying out of the other pur poses for which the Nationul Fotes's are maiutaiusd. LIFE SAVED AT DEATH'S DOOIt. 'I never felt no near my grave," writes W. K. ratterson, of Wellin ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough and lung trouble pulled me dowu to 100 pounds, lu aplte of doctor's treat ment for two years. My father, mother and two sisters died vA con sumption, and that I am alUo today Is due solely to Dr. King's New IHh coyery, which completly cured inc. Now I weigh 187 pounds nnd have been well nnd strong for years." Quick, eufe, sure, it's the best remedy on earth for coughs, colds, lagrlppe, npth ma, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. W)c anil $1.00. Trial bottle free. (Juarauteed by A. L. Thornton. EE Classified Want Ads A Want Ad In Tho Lako County Examiner Iti'pc'fi tv a few tmte, if necewary, will find a ccstomer for that property of your, They lire rnntied thu-ely by Intending buyer, find the coat In hum nominal fi ccniH tho I i ri each iiiMTtfon, Special long-time rate. W TH WAN 1 Kli A RANCH TO UK NT with lock and iiiiDlemeiitii, stock tskeo on share or tun tin analarv. Boat (if rMeninep. Wife Hood nook. Inqiilteof O. W. White. Alturas, Cal.. care J. C. Klchardaou's vamp. WANTED--We mount all kinds of Mrda animal Iiph'Ih. etc. W tan skins Mini make niKH and robes. Utley an'! Simmons, Taxedermiati Valley Kal la. Ornn. M 2m. MK MLK' Hilt KAi.K Bargain, 7(1 acri'H level hind adjourn Lnkeview; creek rutin through it; nitH 5!0 toiix liay; rich null; fenced; hiuhII home; hcd barn. AImh IO acres '1 tulle from tnirn; 4in) cords of wood on it, retail fit H) to IS..10 per cord. Wood alone will nearly pay for the I Jo acre. For price ami term nte W. F. Paine A ."., Lakevlew, nrexoii. FOR S1LE 10 ncr" of laml .1 miles east of Lnkevictv; 5 acren under Ir rigation. AildreHM all tiiqiiirlea to J. W. Miirrnj , care of Harvey HotiMe, li irMln,! allfornla. f'.tm2 FoR SA LE lOiurea In Twp 4u, See.17. R. VJ, SZ, of S of NEjof SW'i4'. Price JU. Ailre. Mr-. F. R. Mun-liiy,-'-JHl' WhmIi ave., ()len. Utah. Iltn,2 l-'OR ALI' New live. room hoiiHc. moiiern plumbing, hard wall plan ter, artiHtically (IiiIhIkhI; alo five riMuu culture, lot luuxfri, new barn IiKjulreN. 'V.VAity. tOU nALt;-(Standard U red drllni ten in Riifo for womuu. luquire Hall Si. Reynolds rtru store. I-ok MAi.h iv acreH with a 5 acre water right, O.V.L.. Tract 10, Seel 7, T. 41. R. i:, and Lot 11, Hlk. C7. ! for fl.O. paid. Adilrt'KH Alfred mi. kemliill, Ijen. Lh l. Lus AngeleH, iiiif HALK 10 at-rea. with 5 nrr vx Lit..r rt.it. f tfi.V.I. 'I -.,. .n I "us aui,( - a nv, iv, ofu, 7. Tv 41. R VJ. and Lot . i'7. Muct sell at oucn. Price $170. tl0 paid. Addiea A. KUYKKNDALL, (Jen. Del , Los Anueles. Cat. FOR SALE S'4' See. :'l, Tp. :?1S.. R. 1 !E., contilning 311 ) acieM o Col'eiie Land. Addrea, P. H.ilv, l'ii:j M.iPnn Ave.. SMkane, Wa-h! 1-ii 1 9 MTit.' MlTU K STRAYED or stoleu. tsbout Aim. IS., lHuIt, one gray mare, branderl with .V'.. on left stifle, wire near r.n ! front leg, neitfht 1100, ahonl 10 years old. Liiirht bay, white lace ssdrflb horde, same brand, wire scar on left front heel, about 12 years old, weight l.OuO pounds Liberal reward. ANDREW MORRIS, Adel. STISAYED ir stolen. From Cinniiltt I'rairlt, one team liorne, one Iron gruy the oi hi r white; both bramled 14 on left titalflle; vinted on left boulder; weight about 2700 lbs. l'Hl renril for their return. FAT DL'AXE. Lakovlew. LltI OIIN A.MItlliAKN. I'OST .C"k IfxtJ 1 1 A V K "t "iTe "bEST j yradeot nourH ami I Igarrf to be ; iouiki in Oregon. tf . H. CUTLKK whksky at the Hotel I he view bar. The bent and pnrvxf whiHky made. tf BANKING IN ENGLANC Started by London Goldsmiths In the Seventeenth Century. The business of banking was net in troduced Into England until the seven teenth century, when it began to lie undertaken by goldsmiths in London, who appear to have borrowed it from Holland. It was attacked, as innova tions commonly are. Mr. Gilhart in his 'History and Principles of Bank ing" quotes from a pamphlet publish ed iu 107(5, entitled "The Mystery of the New Fashioned Goldsmiths or Bunker Discovered." a passage that may be reproduced: "Much about the same time the lime of the civil commotion-the gold smiths (or new fashioned bankers be gan to receive the tents of gentlemen's estates remitted to town nnd to allow them and others who put cash into their hands some Interest for It if it remained but a single month in their hands or even a lesser time. There was a great allurement to put money Into their hands, which would bear Interest till the day they wanted It. and they could also draw it out by 100 or 5X). etc.. at a time as they wanted it with iutinitely less trouble than if they had lent it out on either real or personal security. The conse quence was that It quickly brought a great quantity of cash into their hands, so that the chief or greatest of them was now enabled to supply Cromwell wllh money lu advance on tho revenues us his occasion required upon great advantages to themselves." Slightly Mixed. lie wasn't pood at conundrums, but when his turn came to ask one at a little social party he thought ho could remember a good one he had heard. It was the old riddle: "Why is a woman like the ivy?" The answer, of course, is the gallant explanation: "Because the more you're ruined the closer she sticks." But he got It mixed and asked: "Why is the Ivy like a woman r' None of the ladles present could give n appropriate reply, ao he himself ventured this maladroit solution: "Because tho closer It clings the Ii.ore you're ruined." Mir::i.t.AMK.orH t:Aj reward. A UPWARD of tifty dollars Is here by offer fid for in'orination that will lead to the arros' awl conviction of j any pel Hon who has stolen wires or ' other property . from our Company; , and the game reward ia hereby offered for informal n that will lead to the arrest and "' n fiction of anyone des troying ti" property of the Company. Chan. Urn bach, Secretai s Lake Co. TeL Sc. TeL Co. ICtf. A full assortment of Stationary, Confectionery, Notions, Tobacco and Cigars at Klmer C. AhlHtrotn'H, the I'oMl O (lice Store. 34 Don't forget that we carry In stock for sale all kinds of Iron, bol's and chnlus, thimble skeins and Iron ana steel axles Arzner Bros. tf I WHY NOT. Spend your vacation at "Abe Jefferson, " Han FraoclacoT A city hotel situated in a beautiful park but five mioutee from Market St. Special rates for the summer. . Blue Prints of any township in Uuros Land District showing all land entries, names, dates, etc. To pography. Vour order tilled on day of receiving. Price tl. J. C. TUKN'KY. Burns, Oregon Ctf Cheap flour at Bonanza. Quality Knarn nt'd or money refunded. tf TKi.r.rHofx LOOK AT THE NOTICE FOR RE ward Inmied by the Telephone Company for dentroylng Its prop ertv. lf.tf $1,000.00 Reward Th Oregon, California & Nevada Livestock J'rotective AHHoclatlorj will trlve flow Iff ward for the con viction of any party or parties Bteul nu horht'M, cattle or tniilea lelonrln to any of the following member of tilt AcHoclntion: Cox & Clark. Chewncan Land & Cuttle Co.. Heryford Land & Cattle Co., Lake County Land & Llventock Co., Warner Valley Stock Co., Wm W. Hrown. Geo. M. Jont-n, ieo. Han klnn. S. U. Chandler. C. A. Iiehnrt. X. Floe, W.A. Currier, Frank B. Baiiern. J. O. HotclikiKM, Caldcrwood Broi., T. .1. Brattaln & Son. T. A. Crump, Crenler & Bonner, V. T. CrewHler Maud I. !:anibo. )Ft 1 EKH , r, .... , .... w,. ... r. IW'.r. H kj )M.b M. (iKI Is. B Cha' Hkkyfokh Finance Com.F. M. (Jhkkn $1,000 REWARD Tbe Oreton ( a iforuia auil Nrvai Live tlo Hro'ec Mon Af feiM-iat i'iu. o vhirb Iba under kiQed Is a mi-mber will give I'.HX-UO reward foi evidenvr Iradinc to the reot aud ronvictiiu ties Hteauns norm-b, rattle or mulra be-loriL-ine toauT of iti memtierA. in aildnlon to the alove, the undersleneit oflern on the name culnlitlou .V O.'M tor all bura m branded borue-shoe bar oa both or either law brand recorded lu eight cnuutiei Knc t!ruty. Lut aud Croon coumiei. Hore enied when Hold. Niiav bu .-rown horc wld. and onlTln lartt. nbrhef W l . Brown. File. Oregon, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A A GOOD POSITION Can he Lai by anibUitous young men and ladies in the tiuM of "Wire less" or Katlroad telegrnpby. Since the 8-tiour law became effective, aud siuce the Wireless companies Are es tatlisbios stations tnroush out the couutry there is a Brent- sbotdge of telegraphers Positions pav begin ners from 870 to fOO pe month, witb goo.1 chance of advancement Tut N' tioual Telegraph Institute of Port land. Ore., operates six otUieal m-e stitntes in America, under the sup ervision of R. K. and Wlrelss officials aud places all graduates into positions ii will pay yen to write them fcrtull details. CHICHESTER S PILLS IaUlt-al I 4 111 TIM. FILL in Iruyflf.t. AA l-tt lll-i l(ts. T take other, iiiiv r ve&it Lnnan : l?t- -.t. aiux.c i.'.i . SOLO BYCfil'COISTSfUWWHERf SHAKE INTO VOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Kane, a powder. Relievt-a pan rul.amnrtlnvr, Dervou. u rt and IngruwtiiK ualli and luilantly lakea lh atlng out ol corna aud bunloua. it I no aleat vomlurt dlacover) ol thfl age. Allvu'i liHit taiw Biakri tight oi new iiov (eel easy. It la a Certalo our toi wealing, ealloui, awolleu, tired, acting fai Try It today, tkilil by all bruk-gUta and Shew Stores. By mall (or S'-o la atarupa. Don't ae eep' any aubaU'u'a. Trial package ERKK Ad tUpD lmatMl lKr. N V No YOU WILL NEVER KNOW A tenth of whut Is going on in Town, State, Na tion and World If you fail to take THIS PAPER. Order It JVcbo I Ordtr it JVebu I ik your rujtfli.i for A lard iui 4td nieUiUAVy aifi with Kii-iKiti. V j NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. ( Not Coal Land ) , I'eparfnietit. of the Interior, U. B, Lund Office at Knkeylew, Oregon, , I ebruary 7, 111. Notice Ih hereby given that Pauline ('handler whoHe podf office uddreMM in : I.akeview, Orevon did. en the T'th day of April, 111 10. fl'e In this oflire iMworn Statement nnd Aiilicatlin, ' No. KXIV,, fo purehaw the ti Sj. Sef. tion , Tovtiiahlp ,'!7 Kiinue '2l K., Willfiniette Meri Ihin. nnd the timber i thereon, under the provlHions of tli ' act of June .'I, 17M, nnd nets amenda tory, known an the "Timber arid Stine ha, at sucti value an mUht lie fixed by sppniimvrient, and ttiat, pursuant to hiicIi spplicatton, the land and tiinter tin reon have been estimated and valued by applicant, the tlmli4?r etlmaee' at JX).2.", and the land IJ00.(j0; that said applicant will offer final proof in Hiipport of her applica tion arid Dworn statement on the 7th day of April, 1911, belore Ketf'ster and Keceiver, U. H. Land Oftli-, at Lake view, Oregon. Any perion In at lllx-rty to protect thin purchase before entry, r initiate a conteHt at anv time Iwforo patent Ifltuef, by filing a corrotiorated alll davlt in thin office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Register. A D M I X I ,VT R A TO H 'H K OT ICE . In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Luke. In the Matter of the Estate of JA5IES K. BANISTER, Deceased. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: NOTICE ia hereby given that the underniitned ww duly Appointed aa the admlnlHtrator of the Entate of JameH K. Banister, deceaaed, ty an order of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, dulv made and enter ed in the above entitled Court and matter on the Uth e"ay of January, 1511. All peraom having claims against iahl estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to gether with the projier vouchers, within six months from the date of the tirHt publication of tbia notice, to aaid administrator, at the law office of L F Conn, in the Town of Iake vlew. Lake County, Oregon. D.ited nd first published this 19th day of January, l'Jil. F. I). SMITH, Administrator for the Ewtateof JAMES K. BANISTER. Deceaned. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TO A LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore conducted under the tyle and firm name of PAISLEY LUMBER COMPANY" by the underrliir"eii, L. Yamlerpnol n'nl C. R. t'otiis. Iih leen tils day. liKMi! vhi liv the unit tut I cnun tit J the' above tiDined pfrnoiiH and pHrln. iH. All llt due ir herenftrr l.e-oming due tn li Hi I firm ire pHwlle to Z'. R Po-ta. and all nli'iv'ntinns die, or to heroine due hhmiiit i;ild tirin are payahe by naid C. R Pottf. who ha befoiiia Hile propri.-tur of aaid partuei hip us-etn. Dated .lanuary ltith. 11)11. L. VANDKRPOOL. i R. Pf I TS. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Not Coal Land IVnarlmeut of the Interior, U. S. Land OlHoe at Lake view, Oregon, January 10, 1911. Notice is hereby given thut Dan Chandler, whose post office add re-a la Lakevlew, Oregon, did, on the 21st day oi MHrch. lillu, tile iu ths tiftice Swomi Statement and Applieution No. 0;i79. to inirclmse the NE. Sec ion S. Tounshlp :jls. Ranjiv 1SE. Willamette 'Meriditn. and the timtier thereon, under the proviMotiH of the act ol lune .'i. I,s7s and in-tM amenda tiry, known hh the ' TimU-r and Stui.e Law," at stn-h value-as might he fixed hy -a ppraisenient. and that, pursuant to aueli ai plication, the land and timber thereon have been estimat ed by applicant st a total of f JOO.OOand til - timU'r estim.ttt d OOd llH) board f-ntalfl iK)trM.and the lan-l lul.OO; that said applicant will offer final proof in rfipport of bin application and sworn Ktatement on the ltith day of March. Bill, befoie KegiMer anil Receiver, U.S. Land Oftice, at Lakes view, Oo gon. Any person is at libtrty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initi ate a contest at any time befwie pnt ent issues, tiy Clint; a corroborated atlidavit in this office, alleu facta which would defeut the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Not Coal Land Department of the Inferior, U S. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. January 11. 1911. Notice is hereby given that Pearl A. Hanzor. now Smalley, f Lakevlew, Oregou, who, on May 2s, pW'S, made Homestead application No. 4U7. verial No. Olt.19, b L(,t j, i:taNvi4'. NWJV-NEt-4. Section 7. Township -IDS, Range -1 E, Willamette Meridian, ban tiled notice of intention to make Final Commutation Proof, toestablish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, at Lakevlew, Oregou, tyi the 16th day of Februury, ion Claimant names as witnesses: Dan Funk, of Lakevlew, Ore. R. K. Funk, of Lakevlew, Ore. Ed. Hartzog. tf Lakevlew, Ore, George itzgerold, of Lakevlew, Ore. ARTHUR W. ORTON. Renter. WIFE (JOT TIP TOP ADVICld "My wife wanted me to take our boy to the doctor to cure an ugly boil," writes I). Frankel, of Stroud, Okla. 4,I aaid 'put BucUleu'a Arnica Salve on it. She did ao, and It cured the boll In a ahort time." Quickest healer of Bums, Scalds, Cuts, Corna, Bruises, Sprains, Swelling. Best Pile cure on earth. Try It. Onlv 25c at A. L, ThorutonV