Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 30, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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    LAKEVIEW, OKEGO. Al'l'ST30, lM.
A VEGETABLE COURTSHIP.
A potato Avent out on a mash
And sought an onion bed.
"That's pie for me," observed the quash,
And all the beets turned red.
"Go awav," the onion, weeping, cried.
"Your love I cannot be.
The pumpkin is your lawful bride,
You cantaloupe with me."
But, onward, still the tuber came
And lay down at her feet.
"You califlower by any name
And it will smell as sweet,
And I, too. am an Early Rose
And you I've come to see,
So don't turn up your lovely nose,
But spinach at wilh me."
Assessor Duncan completed his la
bors on the assessment roll last Thurs
day. The County Board of Equali
zation is in session this week, pre
pared to listen to all grievances, if
any, of the taxpayers Remember
that if there are any errors in your as
sessments now is the time to make
your statement to the Board. If not
cor reeled before Saturday afternoon
next, the errors will stand against the
taxpayer and no further changes cau
be made on the roll.
Road Supervisor Crump has been
officially notified by the County Court
to proceed to open the county road in
North Warner, which has a desti
nation at the Harney county line.
Work will be prosecuted on this road
so far is the private subscription fund
will allow, and then the work will be
completed by county appropriation.
The subscription in cash and labor
amounts to ubout 8."HJ-the amount in
cash, $380.
R. L. S!o?.s. the genial senior editor j
of the Alturas New Era, accompanied I
by his wife, arrived in Lakeview last !
Friday, leaving for New Pine Cree !
Saturday evening. Bob was on hinj
annual tour looking for business, and. !
as usual, there was "somethitjjdoinfr.''
The labor of census taking in this
state has been completed and Chief j
Supervisor Winn has closed his office
in Albany. It will probably be sev
eral weeks before the Census Bureau
at Washington is able to make public,1
the result of the census. !
When you go to Klamath Falls don't j
fail to see C. D. Wilson the popular!
caterer at the Gem saloon. He carries J
the finest stock in town and will treat '
you right. The Gem is the popular resort, j
Try the Hermitage whisky there. 25-tf
Col. Fred Cox, the moving spirit of!
me nig a. Li came nrm, arrived at tne
ranch on the West Side from Sacra
men ta last Thursday. Mr. Cox was
looking after the firm's interests here
for several days.
Do you know a good thing when you
see it.1 If you do pick un the snap
The Examiner offers in the 206-acre
alfalfa ranch in Goose Lake valley.
Enquire about it.
You don't want to forget that Post &
King, the popular dispensers, are still in
it. They are under the opera house.
Call and see them. 22
Pease & Mays sold a clip of 40,000
pounds of wool at The Dalles last
week at 13 and 131 cents.
Fourteen cents was refused for a
choice clip of wool at Huntington last
week.
Choice residence lots for sale. En
quire at The Examiner office. 28-tf
rrrriTiOM roit mi on mckxmk.
We, the undersigned legal voters of Chewau
can precinct, iAke county, State of Oregon, re
spectfully petition the Honorable County
Court of Late county. State of Oregon, to grant
a license toM. C. Currier to sell Spirituous. Malt
and Vinous Liquors in less quantities than
one gallon in Chewauran precinct, Iake.
county. State of Oregon, for the period of six
months, as in duty bound we will ever pray.
C K Campbell W W Hampton
Ueorge Drumin J W Donnelly
Jack Simmons (J D Harrow
Al Banister J S Kelsay
S iavlord J C Hanan
J I Farra B W Farrow
(i W Hunan L A Mojw
Richard L Sherlitck Fred Weidey
A F l ike F M Conn
A A Moore (Jeorge Cooley
J A McDonald Frank I'artln
II T Stanley J J Moore
John Drumm Sr fJeoreeConn
Kufus Phrlps Charles Trumlx)
W II Tur ker I-andy Crifflth
Win Hartler'Mie Wm SleCormark
T W Johnson ieorge Ranney
John Simmons c W Withers
Martin I-auritzen C L Withers
J 1' Taylor A J Scott
Omrtse Reed W D West
J D Co.ivMin II E Rd
Murny O'Farrell C B Parker
J K Ranister Virgil Conn
fJeorire P Ixvegrnve V M Marstcrs
J A Drumm
Notice is herebv jtiven that lh undersigned,
M. C. Currier, will apply to the County Court
of Lake county, Oregon, on the 7th day rt Sep
tember, lttO, for a License to sell Spirituous,
Malt and Vinous Liquor in less quantities
than one gallon in Chewaue&n precinct. Lake
county, Oregon, for a period of six months
from September 9th, 1 "...
ug2-MU M. C. ci'RKIER.
PItOFKSSIONAI..
F. K. MMITII, If. 1.
Fhynlrlan and Nnrgfa.
Lakeview, Or.
OFFICE lU-aJI k Wllley'a Irug Store. CalU mule
proinpily day or night.
F.. II. MM1TII 11 l
Ih3 lrlan and Harft'On
Iakevlet. Or.
OFFICE- Ukeie !rug(V Mure.
MI'F.ltHVA UnVAHi
. ttornejM-t-l.aM .
.akrvte w . Or.
OFFICE-Co-Jrt Hou?.
I. F. 0S
.llornr)-s(-l,H
l.takevle . Or.
OFFICE BulMin.
II. I A I.ICVJIPI.K
A I tornej -at l.aw.
Iakevlet . Or.
OFFICE-laly P.ml.ltng.
B VVATSS "
litrlrt Attorney.
Ahlanl. Or.
Will atir:t to any civil b-itine rntm.Url to hiiu.
in xt of lh" winti.s of the Fint Judicial Wtri-l-
S. F. AHLSTROR3
ll-AB opened up shop in a new build
ing jut south of the Daly building
Everything in the Harness and Sad
dle line made to order, or i ri stock.
lakeview S5stlcilKl
j hoohp.
Attorney.at-l . Xntary Fnblle
Lakvtew. Orfgon
OFFICE-Ialy ItuiMinc.
miM h. j. h;i,i,f:h.
County ninaxer Tor the
VI. 4 VI COM PA XV.
OKFU'E Main St. lUvie, Or.
Lee Beall
The Lakeview Druggist,
Call r loillid t I he ll:V ftrflii
near t lie oll site, realy to
x'wv their patrrns the usual
rordial treatment.
Ititf NKM-k Junt Here I vert.
J. E. Bernard
& Son
Are still in business
At the Old Stand.
We didn't burn out.
A-aa.otla.er Carload, of
Wagons, Buggies and
Implements
On tlie rosicL
CITY MEATHAKREt"
at the olii stand
Fine Beef, Pork and Mutton
No Increase in Prices on account
of the Fire.
IMI. K. II It A 91 Mil V
Home Trainer.
Iakevlew . Oregon
OH. . F. OF.JIORKHT
DfntM
.akevte-, Orrgon
OFFICE X. Annr' Rei.lenr..
ll AS K. TIOOIIF,
Kunfjor and Civil Fnclneer.
Keacrvoir it-a Icx-aUd, I'lattinff and Iit h
leveling tfriiher ami other l&ndi examinel
for p&rtie living at a ijiittaru-c.
ltkevirM', OreKon.
C. H. Dunlap
Has a Complete Stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Cigars, Tobaccos,
Candies, Stationery, Etc
iTLSTROTB ROTH E RS
Are in their uew building on the Old Site.
Ladles', Cent's and Misses'
Boys' and Children's
SHOES.
WliPti that iiroA fefilincr COITie8 along.
Bidetrack it with Jesse Moore "AA"
I the best whisky in the land.