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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1900)
LOCAL PICK-UPS.E Siskiyou New: Ilonrjr Hchock Iim a contract to fuming 100 head of Urge dorm-, averaging IrtOD pounds, to ft Han Francisco firm, lie will aoon take trip Into tlii) surrounding country in earth o( tliurn. TheTlmea-llerald of ISiirn sayu II. Hotchklaa liaa disponed of all hit cattle to A. Venator receiving, understand, I'M) (or cows ami calvtts and $19 lor yearl ing heifer. Mr. Ilotehkia and Mr. Kallcuhach have Ismght 2000 yearling lambs from O. W. Porter at 2 per ln;I ami will embark in the sheep business exclusively. There la a probability tliat by next week the lot IKtaHO feet on the mt li ra nt corner of the block facing Field's store, on Main street, the property of J. M. Itini'n, will lie aohl to aotue one of three parties who are negotiating for it purchase. It i the purposo of either of the parlies who get the ground to build a brick livery alabte thereon. (loo. II. I'enland arrived from Co darlllu lad week and Intend remain ing until hi daughter, Mr. W. 8. Morley, la able to be removed, whon he 111 take her to hie Modoo home for a change. Mra. Morley haa been dangerously 111, but la convalescing lowly. Her mother ha been with her cotiatanlly for aorno time. Another fatal railroad wreck occurred on the 8. P. line near Koseburg, Oregon, last Thursday morning, by a head -end colli ion of two freight train. Engineer Hendricks and fireman Wilhelm were killed, engineer Irennin was fatally in jured, fireman Kiddle loat a foot and arm, and brakeman Campbell had an arm broken. The w reck took fire. Jack Kclauy returned about ten daya !.'() to Chewaucao from the lower country, where ho had bion with tbo the : Itinet and KoIhhv cattle, lie carao to 3 TTTTTTTTTtnTTTTTTTTTTTYATTT Mra. I'eler Pout la reported aeriouMly III this week. Mr. Joe Slli kcl I recovering from a arvere Illness. Mm. Onorgo Patchclder la reported very ill thia week. Jlmmio Maxwell la out again after dangeroiia lllncsa from fever. Itorn At Klamath Fall, Novemlier a, IWHi. to the wife of II. H. IloKg, a aon. Mackerel! Mackerel! Mackerel! at lunlap'a. Willium Currier was down from Hum innr Lake on a brief bualuca vUit lant week. The N. C. AO. deH)t anil cattle cor rain at Amedee will lie moved ail milea north. J. W. Craig, aolicitor and organizer of the A. O. U. W., arrived from Klamath FalU Tucaday. It. M. Ituasill and I.. H. Sink), will give a grand mank ball at Alturaa on Christmas night. C. II. Ihinlap hat fine pickled mackerel. Henry Newell came In from Irewa Valley Tuextiiy and said he would tat 16 to 1 that llryau carried Texas. Mra. J. A. Davie (nee MiUker) arriv d from Jacksonville last Tuesday morning to viail with relativea for a few week. Pendleton ni.d Itobinaon took two load of barley from (Iinhb Lake Valley to PaiNley, for Merchant V. Conn, lHt Tuesday. When von come to town from rou n try don't fail to aw Pete and Jonu Lakeview I Mil .Saturday to receive two un.ler tint opera notise. n u ou01f Hereford bulla he has Juat pur- Wesley, the eight-year-old aon of Jua. ,.,amu from II. II. Heryford. These Urtiiumctt, fell from a wagon at Crooked aro Hiolco anlmala and will be put Id Creek last Tlmraday and auffered a ' tt, w.rvlco paaturo with 21 othera that fracture of tin right arm. I Jnno and Kulsay own. Mra. M. K. Kimaey baa returned to , Ja Hurru will start next week for Crooked Creek after an extended trip Sun Francisco to bo absent a month, throughout the north in the interest of i wm aait In the dri vo to the rail the Viviu Mediciil Company. i r(ld and the shipment of 1 2 ) mutton There ia nothing more taaty than a I hp to Oak land. The atock bolong flah hreukfaat. Try thoae mackerel in j to J. M . Thompson of Modoc and Mr. barrel ul luulap's. j(H) nurruof Lakeview. Joe wlllatop Andy Icvine recently nt Last for j al Sacramento for a few daya and will aoine line furniture (or hi new Imrl-er ! H vi San Francisco to see every ahop, anil uiii ila urrivnl here two thing worthy of notce. handsome mirror were found to tashal-j w r Mit,.ll(1 etablishcd a tered. 1 creamery at Adin, Modoc county, and in (ieorge Niekeraon left for H('k Creek IIiakiiig a eoiiilete"HueceaH of it, informa KiMin after the reaiilt of the election wiia (V.lurville Kecord that he will aoon fully known, to reaiime hia work of aur veying toi.ahiMi. Jih Stickel iieenm pul.ied him. You . an t call for any brand of whia kii'H in cii-e that cannot lie furnii-hed by I'oat King. Some of the whiakiea carried by Ihein are highly recommend ed by phyaiciana for medicinal purionea. Il-tf viait Surpriae Valley to aee what can be done in the way of e atuhliahing a cream ery there. Mr. Mitchell in a practical creamery man. We ahould like to see him here ami learn hia opinion of liiHife Lake Valley as a creamery point. Mr. M. I'inkney has leen informed by letter from Oeneral Sujierintelidcnt It in reported that construction w ork Valentine of Wells, Fargo A Co.g Kx on the Nevada, California A Oregon ' j,r,.HHi (,t just as soon as arrangementa ralway will la-gin on the first of March t.H jK-itci tei! with the N-C-O railroatl next, and that -H miles of new track ' eoinpiiny, that company would put on uill lie laid in the next two years. n express Hervico la-tween Termo And Alturiih is to have a creamery. 1 and Alturaa, and then extend the service All progressive sections are getting into , to Lnkeview at an early date. This will line in this industry. Five wide-anke j la a great convenience to the people of farmera near Alturaa will put up the Alturaa ns we have been without on ex money and pledge the milk of 100 cows ' press service for a numbur of yeara. to keep the enterprise going. j New Kra. When yon go to Klamath Falls don't j Lnkeview is headquarters or distribu fail lo aee C. 1. Wilson the popular ; f()r H tl0 fnlit trees to It caterer at the tieni sill Mill, lie carries1 , ,7 ..... .. . ., the lineal sl.ak in town and will treat j delivered in this section from the Albany vou light. The Of iii ia the popular resort. , nursery. A huge number of trees were Try the Hermitage whisky there. 2.1-tf j delivered here last week for people all Workmen on the town flume last over the coui.ty. L. It. Warner went to week found a gold watch and an endors- Surprise valley to make delivery, his ed check for . The time piece was ; son had chargo of the depot here, and lost sometime ago by Wairen Laird, ami j Mr. Mapleson went to Harney county the check bv C. Umbacli. Huth articles j with a large lot. There will be a large were returned to the owners. A reliable informant tells us thut arrangements have been made whereby MO Klamath Indians will secure employ lnent in the construction of the Oregon Midland railroad. The Indiana uro much interested in the prospects for work on the line and are anxious to lie gin. Klamath Republican . Hock lusector Ueo. Stevens lias re turned from a tour of Investigation among the sheep bands of the county number, of young orchards planted in Lake county this fall. The board of directors of the Luke view public school concluded to allow a week's vacation owint; to the illness of Principal McCormuck, Miss Pearl Hall and Miss Hose Coleman, three teachers who are coLflned to their homes by Illness, consequently there Is no school in any of the departments this week. We understand that Pref. McCormack and Miss Hall are ufllteted and reports a few head in three separate ( with quin.y and Miss Coleman is fcuf- bands infected with scab. He sa)s the , feting with neuralgia. aheeparo generally healthy and looking fine. A few aro Infected with "wild fire," The bands be found diseased have been dipped. Hert French, only brother of Peter French, the cattle king, who was shot to death by Oliver In Harney county in 18118, dieil at White Horse, Harney county, on October 23d. The remains of the young man were ahiped to his native town, Ued Bluff, for interment. It ia said that he was engaged in mer chandising in Bifrns of late years. He was twenty-eight years of ago, and leaves a aister, Mary French, to mourn his death. The demand for sheep becomes brisker here every day, says a Heppner dispatch to the Oregonian, Bnd anything in the shape of a sheep is a very quick seller at higher prices than have been known for years. Among the recent arrivals in quest of sheep for sale are WilUrd Herren, A. O. McLaughlin and T. C. Hersey. Thus far they find no one anxious to sell. There have been a few recent transactions. Harry Cum tilings bus sold Uoft mixed old ewes and lambs at t-25 a head. Crockett Kirk has sold -100 old ewes to Morehind Bros, at f2.r0, nnd Anson Wright has sold 400 old ewes to the same buyers at (2,50 i oil. AyrH II. O. Whit worth Our Extremely Elegant line of Capes have just come In S2i our Tailor Made Suits for Ladies. are Beautiful. Our Grocery Line is very complete, and our Prices cannot be beaten. They A i GrEOt Ht Ayres Co ill ! COUNTY COURT. (Continued from Third Page. W. A.rnrrler, Jwlge of election and mlle- a. I4U 17 f lift Smith, JuiiKe of election W r. M . Harm, " " "00 A.M. KialH-r. rlerk " W K. iv Fini-r, clerk " "0 W. II. Huff. Judne of election 0 K. H. t'olll. " " ou J. II. i.owdv. " f. v. Jiukaon, rlerk of election and mlle- aK.-. Jiw " 00 (, H Wardu-all, clerk of election 8 Oe t'lirlc t'mbarb, canvaulng election re- turin w H IikIuw Hayley, eanvaKitng election ro- turna 8 00 Am-tta KherliM-k. rent of dwi-lllilK for J.R. t arlUle family t moiittia 24 00 Court adjourned until to-morrow at 0 a. m. Lakkvikw. Nov. 10, V.m. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment; same ofli-ers present, when the following prrceedings were had, to-wit: Ordered by the Court that warrants be drawn upon the Treasurer in payment of the billowing allowed bills, to-w it: J. K. H. rimr.l .V Son, bolt and uhIih Kal ... .... . 1 , A tril J. M. Martin,' i'onnnluioner, talary and 8. J. I'roa.-, Commifaloner, aalarjr aud ulleaKV 16 "0 Now conies V. II. Snyder and asks for an additional appropriation of 1150 to complete the work on the Lime Kiln road, and the Court being duly advised in the premises, it is therefore ordered that the following w arrant lie draw n : F. II. HnydiT, appropriation I.lme Kiln Road District No. VI 150 00 There being no further business the Court adjourned for the term. J. M. Maktis, Commissioner. S. J. l'uosK, Commissioner. ' I IMMMMIM MMII Mil M S. R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the MCU7 Dniri South of the Goods Arriving all the Time. Goods for the New Store. i UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. jsl. xsxo- XaXivrzi or Jb u xtru ujlt u jlcju 0OateoctOOttHOOt IIIIIMIMIimMIMnilllHtMIMIIMIlt New Brewery. Last Monday Gus Pchlagel purchased from the estate of N. P. Tonntngsen the one-half interest in the old Lakeview Brewery lot on Main street. Oeor;re II. Ayres is the original owner of the other half, and the two gentlemen will com mence the construction of a large build ing thereon just as soon as the lumber can be had from the mill. Their pur pose U to establish a brewery and the plant w ill be ordered at once, and brew ing will begin in the spring. It was understood by The Examiner that Mr. Mtigler, of Sisson, had made final arrangements for the purchase of the old brewery lot, but it has turned out otherwise, and he will probably not lo cate in Lakeview. Car load of BAIN WACONS Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters The Peerless Chilled Plow Hardened Steel Mole Plow fj The Disk Plow (Something New) Peerless Cang,a Fine Plow $ Benlcia Star, Sulky plow PAISLEY PICK-UPS l'aisU'y Variety Stow. When vou come to Paisley to the grand ball at Thanksgiving time and to Uie opening of the new Woodmen Hall, don't fail to insjiect the new nnd com plete stock of gents' furnishing goods at the Paisley Variety Store, which will be opened on the first lloor of the Wood men Hall ou Thanksgiving Pay. 45-2 C. W. WlTHEHS. Lee Beall In His New Store. I.ee Peall, the druggist, bus removed from the temiiorary quarters, occupied since the tire, into his handsome new drug store on Water street. His store is tilled with everything new and pure in the drug line and a full stock of toilet articles ami such goods as are carried in first-class drug stores. Mrs. Joe Howard of Prew'a valley was a visitor in Lakeview yesterday. McKinleyites all happy. Bryanites rather gloomy. Some even go so far as to say "the country is gone to h ." Enterprise is still among us. Dr. Withaiu contemplates building a new store in the near future. Hon. V. Conn has gone below to meet his wife and family who have spent the summer visiting iu the East. Hayes McCall of Silver Lake, visited our town on Saturday and started home on Sunday with a load of Geo. Conn's superb Roller Mill Flour. The M. E. Minister who was to come to Paisley has, as yet, failed to put in an appearance. Mrs. Bob Hartin passed through Paisley from Summer Lake, nhere she ha J been to w itness the murriage of tier sister Florence to L. A. Klippel. The newly wedded couple have the best wishes of their many Paisley friends for their future happiness. On Monday evening a couple of "the boys" had a little encounter which re sulted in their being called liefore Jus tice Moss aud depositing a small amount lor the iH'tietit of the school fund. County Commissioner Martin stopjed in Paisley Sunday night ou bis way home from the Commissioners' Court. Charles Innes, John Simmons and Geo. Druinm are the boss duck hunters. On Sunday the 4th they tagged some 40, and were out aijaiii on Sunday last but the result ot their hunt lias not ycl been unnounced. Oiwkkvkh. U It KM1KH3U H T FINAL. PHOOr. United State Laud Ofllce, Lakoview, Oregon, Nnv. tKb, laoo. Notice la hereby given that lue following, named aetllttr has filed notice o( his intention to make Buai proof In aupport of hia claim, and that said proot will be made be. lore i. B. Ward well U. . Commissioner at Hilver lke, Oregon, on Dec. tA. 1900, via: Ja. M. M'elah, H. ". No. 20U6 for the H. of HE1., 8eu. i, and.Vof NK'iofbec. 11, Tp.M S, H 15 E. Willamette Meridian, Oregon. He names the following- witnesses lo prove hia continuous reaidenee upon and cultivation of said laud, vis: 8. U. liadlev. K. C. Foster and W. A. Currier all of Faialey. Oregon and A. B. Schroder ' of Silver Lake. K. M. Braliain, Keg later. TIXBKR I.AI NOTIC'K. United State Land Office, lakeview, Oregon, Nov. 8, 1W0. Notice ia hereby given that in compliance with the provision of the act of Congi-faa of June S, 187S, entitled "An act for theaaleof tioioer land in the Htateof ( alb foruia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," ma extended to all the public land States by act of August 4, Frank l.roln of l-angell Valley, county of Klamath, Slate of Oregon, liaa this day filed in this office hia aworu statement No. 2se, for the purchase ottbe of HKW of eeetion No.in Township No. 41 8, Kange No. 1& K, and will offer proof to how that the laud sought is more valuable for ila timber or alone thau for agricultural pur iMisea, aud toextablish his claim to said land liefore the Register and Receiver ol this orlic at lkeview, Oregon ou Saturday, the IVtli day of January, 1901. He names bis witneatea: J. W. lireeu, of Lakeview, Oruou F. A. Flu pat riek of Lakeview, Oregon, 8. Hecraft of Laugull Valley, K. Duncan of Langell Valley. Any and all persons claiming adveraely the above dirlued lauds are requeated to flie their claim lu this ofOce on or before said 19th day of Jauuaxy, 1W1. a. U. Brat tain, 4il KvgUter, Stop the CMf a aaal Work eff the Cold, laxative Bromo-Qninine Tabjets cure a rnlil iii nna ilav. No cure 110 nav. I Price 25 ceo wi. 38-lyr