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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1903)
LAKH COUNT V EXAfllNCtt, LAKCVIEW, ORDION, JULY 2j, 1003. IttMtlonnl Xocnl Mr. and Mm. I'lon-nce went to Madclcne mi Monday; from there Mr, r'lorcncc will her old home (it Oiicrucvlllc, C'ul., on a VInII. Ir. A. A. Wllliiiin. of PaUlcy, ciiini down lit Friday to meet IiIm brother and wlfi', wtio hit vi JiimI arrived from nli Kuuhind. They went to I'liUlry Miitiirilny. Tilt lirxt 1 1 IV Worker III l.akcvlcW m Will Itrautlacht. t ln lHycarold nihi ntljoiili- Hrnutlucht. Tlii doy Iium taken tlii contract to dltf a ditch from tin1 brewery to tin Milliard Creek Itiini'. Id' iIim-fi a min'H work with ilrk ami ahovcl, ainl rccclvcM f tNi mt ilay for It. I'or NlIf, :WNKI llcU'l Of MllM'k Mllll'p, all umltT year nll, liicliidluir 1 1MI lamliM, .'UNMMil all. Will hcII cheap. I'lrxt rlim uliifp for bn-edlnn, or for unit ton; will average about Mlm for wool. hiiMk (at, In very Kood coinlltloii. Apply to A. I. Maims Tiwii, I'aullnn, ( rook Co., Ore. IM-'lm A heavy wlml Mtorni. kiikki'mI I vi of a Kiiiimiim cyclone, Mtrtlck l.nkclcw huit Satiinlny. ami every thliiK lliovalile Wiim carried out onto the dcMert when they will U picked Up next wjnter ly the Hli'i'pllien. Mtm. Myrtle') wliidiulll wan Mown down and iinnieroiiH trcca wen damaged. A trace of rain followed, and I him ended the Mow. Wnlur Dyer received a lei ter thlM week from Andy levlne who U at San I ranclxio, HtatliiK that Andy hud undergone an oH-ratloii In a hoHpital lat Sunday, for what wiim MippoM-d wiim rheumatlxin In the rluht arm. The forearm wiim cut om ii In Meveral placeMiuid the llun mcntM torn loone ami replaced, lie Miiyn It Im pretty louj;h but he will have to tnnd It. N. S. McKciimc.v, Muerlntciidcnt of tln California, and Oregon Telephone and Tclcurnph Co.. arrived here laMt Monday from IiIm home at Sumiiii vllle, Cal. Mr. McKciimc.v came up to have tin' telegraph olllce at thin place llxcd up and repaperd. The Lake County Telephone Co., who occupy the name olllce. will put III a new telephone l.ooth. The office will then lie equipped III up-1 o-.l.ite Mtyle. I'poil his own reipit-Ht the (jeneral Land Olllce Iium extended for tell ila.VM the time in which Max Whittle hc.v, clerk In the l.akcvlew Land Olllce. can file a htatement mIiowIiik w hy hehhonld not lie removed from allice. Whlltleney explained that Utiiiimo of the dlMtaii.e he will have to Kit to reach certain wllncMMcM, the three ila.VM allowed him will not he enough. lie rcipicHled an exteiiHlon of 15 diiyM. Frank C. Maker, formerly for eight yearH, Mtate printer of Oregon, and prominent In polil leal affairs of the ntate, w iim elected chairman i( the Republican State Central Committee to Hlicceed W. I'. Mat tliewM. now V. S. Marnhal of Oregon, who tendered IiIm rchlnnatlon July 1st. The meet ing of the Mule commltl'V nt Port land on t he 1.M h. for thepn-pone of filling the vacancy, wiim not largely attended, their being no coiiteMt for t lie place. The l.akcvlew Water Co., have torn out the old il.'iui ill Milliard creek and rebuilt the old road up the canyon ho they can haul their new water pipe up and diMtrlbute It along t In route. The road, which wiim Imilt In an early day by the HoldleiM gnrrlMoned at old Camp Warner, him been out of um hIiicc lshN. Tin' company are laying a 4 Inch pipe from their Hprlng to a point u Hhort illHtancc above the old dam, where they expect to build a cement ivnervolr, and from there, to town they will lay a l Inch main. Front that point there will be 1(10 feet ircMMure. The Klamath Lake Navigation company of Klamath FallM, ha filed It article of corporation with the Secretary of ntate at Haletn, nay the Kepubllcau. The capital ntock U 10,(XKI and the Incorporat orn an M. V. Short, (J. II. Woodbury ami K. H. rpmycr. The company I" pre paring to ply gaMolIno laiiiicheH on the Klamath liken, and the boatM are exMs ted hern within a few day. Fire on the llth dcNtroycd proper ty of the Oregon City manufacturing Company valued at lctwcen J7.",(KM) and tliHi.ooo. The Iohm Im covered by ItiMiiraiice, Spontaneoim combtiH tlou In a carbonlwr In the pullery building Im given lut the origin of the fire, which dcMtroyed the wool room, dye room and holier room of the woolen iiiIIIm. The company will Im mediately replace the burned btilhl IngM, but the Maw will ncccMMltate MUMpciiMlon of mill operat Iohm for at leiiMt three monthHiind the throwing out of employment for that -rlod of about .'UN) people. Jr. II. NcImou Jiu-kMon, the inito moblllnt who paxMcd through Lake view the II rut of hiMt month, reached Omaha on July K'th. lie left San I'ranclHco May i!7t hand Umi eighteen ilay on account of the weather and Mtopplug for rcpalrM. Dr. .lackHou Im making the trip purely for pleaMiire, and :hi mllcM of the dlMtance travel ed Iiiim been through a country never la-fore croMMcd by an automobile, lie cxpectM ton iu h Murllngton. Vermont Auy;UHt ImI. 111m exMTlelceM thilM far Iiiim- Imi-ii exciting, and at one time, he and IiIm chauffeur were thirty-fix hourM without food. Freighting From Ked Bluff. Again It Iiiim been found mvenHary for the Lakevlew men haiitH to have their freight hauled by team from Med Mluff iiiHtead of Madeline. The diHtauce from Madeline, the termln UH of the N.C. O. lty.. Im UK) mlleK, and from Med Mluff, iiiIIcm. The freight liiMlead of Ulng nhlpped by rail to Med Mluff. In brought up from San FranclMCo on the Sacramento by boat. The merchftntM claim they can mii ve cent per pound by whip ping thlM way. Some of the iner chantM (lulin to have a grelvance that might have Momcthliig to do with the change. It Im claimed that teaniM have gone to Madeline after freight that was greatly needed, but the agent Informed the tenniMterM that It wiim not there, cuulng the teaniKter to load back willi any kind of freight he could get. After load lug up It wiim found that the freight he went after wiim there and could have Im-cii loaded just um well um not. The dlMiippoInt mi nt at not getting the goodM made the merchant ex ceedingly wroth and thecoiiMeiiuence Im, freight Im now being hauled from Ked Mluff. THE OLD RELIABLE ATREB & WffifWOSfl RETIRING SALE BEGINNING JULY 27, 1903 Having Decided to Retire from the General Merchandise Business, we offer Our Entire Stock Below Cost for Cash. MENS CLOTHINd $12 Suits, sale price $10. $18 Suits, sale price $14. $20 Suits, sale price $15. LADIES WRAPPERS $1.00 Wrapper, sale price 75 cts. $2.00 Wrapper, sale price $1.50 1,50 Wrapper, sale price $1.15 $3.00 Wrapper, sale price 2.35 SHOES Chihlrens $2.00 Shoes, sale price $1.50 Mens 6.00 Shoes, sale price 4.65 Chilclrcns 1.50 Shoes, sale price 1.25 Mens 4.25 Shoes, sale price 3.65 ATB1S fc WHITWOETH From a Cat Scratch. on tho arm, to the worst sort of a burn, wore or boil, le Witt'B Witch Ilarel Salve id a (plick enrc. In buyiiiK Witch llar-el Salve, be particular to Ket ! Witl'a this ia the salve thai heals illiout leaviiiK a fear. A specific for blind, bleeilinit, ilcliing and protruding piles, hold hy Meall's Druj Store. The KeoMoii for lawful killing of male deer U-gan July l.'ith, and will continue until Novcmlier 1. Female (Kit can Ikj killed from Augunt 15 to XovciuUt 1. It Im unlawful for one pern on to kill more than five deer during the Meonon. Put vniir nrl in Tht FYminpr it hrinnc 13 u a. ;vui uu nv liuihiiiv y i a, ui inyj 1 The Wastes of the Body. F.very Mt'ven days the IiNxmI, muscles and biuies ol a uiiiii of average size loses two pound of wornout tinsue. This wante cannot lie replenivlied and trie, health and Mrentli kepi up without I perfect digei-tion. When the stomach ; and diextive organs fail to cr(orm their functions, the strength lets down,! health gives way, and diHcane sets up. ' Kodol lysH'iHU Cure enables the stom ach and digctdive organs to digest and , aHsiinilate all of the w holesonie food that : may U eaten into the kind of hlood that ! rebuilds the timie and protects the health and Ktrength of the mind and body. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dys- j pepHia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Ik-all's Drug Mors. CIVIL. PHOOl'. I.ntld Office t l4iki'vlcw Ort'Kon, July 2, ltMVt. Nulire U hori'liy (ivrn tlntl tlio followliiK nami'il Ni-itlcr Iikh tili'd notice t IiIh Inii'iition to make lliml priMif In upporl ol ln claim and Hint lrt priMil will Ik' lumk hclure Kt'KUler mid KiH't'ivvr t l-nkcview. Ilniinn on AukiikI 17, lmtl. vw: Allwrl Dent. Hl.2i4.i for the HV4 NK'4 N W '4 SK' S', SK'4 Sec ;il Tp K 17 K. l(o imiui'H the iolliiwuiff wiineKKes to prove hU rnntlniioiiK reiiiileiiee ii)hiii anil cultivation of Hail) IhiiiI , vis: Clmrleii rHtinerlet. jHineH Meilrk, tieorre I., llolbroolt and Will Holbrook all o( Ijtkevlew Ore;ou. Jul)tl!7 K. M. BK ATTAIN', Kei8ter. .Black Leg. AMONG CATTLE m m i m m Hi BEALL'S DRUG STORE ill LEE BEALL, Proprietor LAKEVIEW. OREOON. We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded i Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE HVI. I' HOOK. I.hikI Olllce at l.iiki view, Or. k. ill, .Inlyl'l, ltmi. Noilru U liereliv Kiven Ihul the lullow-liiK-liHiiied wilier lian Hied notice of her inten tion lo make Himl proof in mipporl of her cIhIiu and llial iild proof will lie nmde. heforo Tho KegiHter and Keeeiveral l.nkeview. tlri'Kon, oil AUKUNt SI, lw:i, vln: J. 1.. Morrow, heir at Law nf jeime II. Morrow, deceased, l. H. No. IW7H for the 4IM 1, J, , 4, 6, , 7 and , Tp. S'J M K, M E. V. M. OreKoii. Ilo iianiea I lie following witiii-niea to prove Ilia contlnuouii reKidenee iipiin and cultivation of Haul land, via: A. N. Ileunell and L. D. t'rakca, ol vt arner l.nke. Oreirou mid S. K. hloau and Kd. A. Imnnav in. of Adel, Oregon. J olv ,,;t--Ji K. M. Muattain, Im now prevalent in nearly all hcctioiiH. It can 1k prevented by vaccination, and Cutter's Black Leg Vaccine Im the lowest priced, cawieHt lined and inont HticceHMful vac cine made. Write for ULACK LF.ti book let containing full information concerning the dlMeiiMe ami tho proccHs of vaccination. Cutter Analytic Laboratory Frcbh HtipplU s of our jiroduct tuv for hhIo by i ....c;.. Copytifht VhkU DcWt DEERING MOWERS - RAKES - and BINDERS - Are The Best. J. E. Bernard & Son. I.Ki: JtlCAl.I., Lakevlew, Or, Ell 5 Wabash Tourist Car Lines Lv. Chicago Mondayi, 11:00 A u At. Boston Tuea.luyi 5:10 P M Lv. Chicago Thuratlay 11 :00 am A r. Boston Friday 5:20 Leave Kansas Oity Fridays 9:20 pm Arrive St. Paul and Min neapolis Saturday 7:'J0 PM. For particulars consult your attent or Address C. 8. CRANK, ROSS 0. CLINE U. P. Afc-t., 8t. Louis, Mo. P. C. P. Agt., Los Angles