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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1901)
Hews, HfOCAJu Geniikai Interesting Notes (lathered During The Week and Stated Briefly Por Examiner Readers iiietlitr, tint jeweler lit the 1'ontolneu. It The orgiuilmilloii of The Pacific Coast lUilrnml rnengor nud Freight Agent met at Ashlund last Friday and Satur day. Try n meal nnl n jpod Im-iI nt I ho Cot tage, Kir Itrown proprietor. Win. WihhI, of ICmMIng, hist week tiiMiutil 7iH) head i( fl'M-k cattle (mm lli'iitiuu ItrnH. nf Itig Valley. I'rice not given. Hotter limn h doctor' proscription a lint I 'iilli in III1 porcelain lull Ht I nink J). Himtli'i liiilli h rlor. I :t We not icn that since the roHh have Ixvotno ho bad m iiihiiUt i( inir farmer Itave cut llii-ir wagon in two and come to town riding tietween tlie liintl wheel a gig conveyance, a" it were. Wlll'll Von ari foaling "on tin ltd 111 fro to Smith' bathing iHrlor nml lake h mt Imtli in Unit lit"' jMin fliim tuli. Smith' in k in-iit and vmy retreat. 11 S ('. . Mt-lrker, ! lor i( I In- Post, came ilow ii (nun I'nili-y hil Thursday evening nml reiiuimi-d u few day on businc. Mr. Mi-tikt-r continue to issue it wry t-ri-diliihle mkt nt Paisley. F. T. iti'tlhi-r can fix your watch or clock to iliTti.iu. See liim at tin I'ootiiilirv hiiiMing. It W. K. H.irry Inst m-i-k sold to lim won M. W. .1. Hurry tin- projH-rty known a Hew art' livi-ry ilnlili, and oicra Ihhim overhead, w illi tin' ground upon which the big building stand. This U a valu able property. Thu pi in- iii wan fli.INN). Wlll'll Voll gll to the PoHlolIW (tlT your mini turn in llic diMir ul tin1 right mul n-e i ititit lu r, the Jeweler, in hincw shop, nml hi t if vour watch neml repair ing. ' It I'M. Iliirtxng, cj tin' mercantile firm o( Im-iiioii .V llartr.og, New I'ini' Cierk, w as in I.itkcvieu last Friday with a four boon ti-nui after onic hund-muit count er liiHIillfiirluri'il for thclll by Hundley A Ch-mlem-ii of thu Ijtkeview Planing Mill. March ramo In like a lanih. anl iha Indication aro that winter's backbone in liroki'ti. Frank T. (iunther, the watchmaker ami Jeweler, ran now I mi found in the PosloMVe building. H Albert Htiilth, the lather, in doing Rotiin artiHtic stonework on the Tort A King brick. Whi'ti you tie flour, tine Hut Wat. MauiifHrliiri'il at New Pine Creek by A. M. Smith. A. M. Smith, thu New Pine Crii'k miller, wn In town hint Friday with a npriiiKliiiH! iiiiilu on hin countenance. "(Jet there, K.ll '." F.ll'a lwtauratit ; iM'nt UieaU In town. KveryhiMly knows Kll, tint fainoiia chef. Dinner tour dor. :wm Thi ieti neanon (or killing durkn rloned in ( 'h! iforitiit on March Int, and the MimIik: niuiroiln arc lamftitinK the onine. Ilriiik nothing hut JenHi) Moore whinky and you'll alwnvn ! hiiiy. On nnle at Who'rton .V r lUpiilnck'n. 33-t( F. W. WilliHiiiHin, repriwrilitiK the Cliii iKo J'iiiniHl, wan in Ijtkeview dur- ihtf the pnt week, takinK order for a new e nclyoiediit. " Ii ci'ttia in !. an m-iiial li Hint n Imllan tii' rr laiiit ha " "Siiiiu iiM-l IU'Iii'I l.lijf. llnw tnnkr Mllitlr- linlm' Rcmovetl to Snider $ new brick building next door to Postotiice For the Best Winter Goods Select from the following List $ Ladies All Wool Shirt Waist 1.50 to 3.5O Ladies Fine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Ladies Skirts 1.50 to 5 Ladies Jackets 3.5o to 8 Ladies Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets l.oo to 1. 25 Qentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 r it civTirn:r HEADQUARTERS VJ. lillUrlV For FINE GOODS ffi IHtudley .t llarrin, the Ijikev i e w 'lirtilturn Co., ciiii't he ln-ut in Hiiytliiiirf in their line. See the lieiiuiiful mould inttn jio-t receivitl. Store Mouth of the Court lloiihe, in the ('. I'. Snider hiiild iiif. ('. W. McClain, of Burnn, panned through I'riiieville I unt Wednehday withiiUiul 40 lieiid of liroke hornen, IhiiiihI for Portlnml. Ilohadnome very fine ImiHeH He Inlendn to ntopaud feed them thin fide of Tlie I 'illicit. I'riiie ville c lew. Jenne Moore "A A" whinkey in a trentle- inn 11 n drink , ( ieo. Jaminerthal, nole HKt W. II. Shirk ntitl fiiinily of Callow Valley have reinoveil to Iteuo, Nev., to nuike their future home, Mr. Shirk having fohl hin ranch in that nection to the Freiit'h lileiiii Live Stock Company, who will take Mi"neiHlon tominorrcw. Mr. Shirk hxHted hin place 20 yearn ntco, nml Iihh iiiudu a omall fortune pince. MoNt everyone w ho haa whinkey (or aide compare ila virtuea to J en He Moore "A A" whit-key. (ieo. IjimmertliHl, nolo iiu'cnl. The hill to reeHtahlinh the tioundary line of I. inn and Iino uountiea, which arouned more interent in thone twocoun tien than any other mcuHure, prohahly, and which proincd to turn back to Iane county cerlaiu territory in which the llhio river miiicH are liH-ated, was over w hclininiily defealed in the House when it cuine up for final coiiHideration. If you Imvo never taHtod Jence Moore "AA" whinkey, try ft and he convinced that it in the hunt whinkey in the world, (ieo. .lamnieillial, nolo BKent. Surprise Valley Hin-ord: John Wall wan down (mm Hidwell lant wei'k. He Informed un that he had lived ill Sur prine lor many yearn, but never before had he aecu the roal from here to Hid well in nueh a bad condition. The County Clerk' office in Moiloc county han U-en furninhe'l with a look typewriler, with all the lutent improve mentn for recording docunmptit. Hy thin inethinl all county document, such n deedn, mortgniren.etc, to lie n-cordwl, are typew ritten in the record. Thin i Up-to-date, and make a plain, neat, and convenient iMiok of record. (ieorie llolhrook, employe of the X L firm, who ban lieen vinitiiiK at hia old home in Walhatch, Nebranka, (or the And everylMKly el-e '11a lla'n," who .,, t,r,.r niotith. returned to Lukeview drink and M...ho al IM Kii,K'n. Ui , TlinrH)ttVi ar(.0rnpanied by bin KatcliffeA .!l.eitof Kauleville, Cal., ,nither. Will llolhrook, who in making have puichaiM-d a band of nheep from j,;. QrBt ylt ia tli in country, and who will make hin home here. George nayi they are experiencing very cold weather in Nebrafka, and, while bin vinit with relutiv and friend wa a moct enjoy able one, ftill he i glad to get back to old I.ake county, Hout-ebillNo.no, the revined game law, panned Itoth bonne and will become a law. ' Under it prnviniong the (inm of $2!i00 in nlloweil for deputy game ami forest warden, and the falary of the game warden in the name nn formerly, 12M. The open neanon for Chinene pheanant begin Octolter 1 and end IVcember I. The nale of bird in per mitted during the lnnt two weeks of the open M'linon. Male dii-r may le killed from July 15 to Nov. 1, and female deer from Aug. 15 to Nov. 1. Klk may lie killed after l'.KM from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. We have naved many doctor billnnince we lieiraii m-ing Chamtn'rlain' Cough Uemedy in our home. We keep a ltot tle open all the time and whenever anv of my family or mynelf begin to catch colli we In'gin to line the Cough Kemedv, and. a a renult, we never have to ncud away for a doctor and incur a large doc tor lull, for Chamlterlain 8 Cough Kem edv never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit anil worth. I). S. Mearkle, tteneral Merchant and Far. iner, Mattie, lied ford county, l'a. For nale by Lee Ileall, druggist. r w m iianaiey n m ;iranrarn Handley & Clondenen MKEVIEW - PimtiQ MILL Main Htr-t, Ikevlew Sash. Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Furniture made to order John Finder, and will hereafter follow the wool growing indilntry. Try a dot hatd in that fine big porce lain luh at Frank Smith'a tdiop, next door to the hank. All the latent im provemetitn, and a Turkinh attendant. The New Krn reMtrts that Fretl I.unn ford, w ho left Alturan two week ago with a bunch of cavalry hornes for Ter mr., had been neriounly injured by a borne falling on him. W.K. Harry, Supreme Juntieeof I'lunh, wan a hiiMiicN visitor in loikeview last week. The Judge wa liMtking after hia projierty interent hero and arranging matter regarding a new prontrty deal. " There III a i linrtn y Mgn otlen InKI, (Uiiivt'rllim all II to lie In a I n lo fcnlcl ; I 'mill-in ran mhiIIic wlii-rt-'i-r liy loriiine ilavt-il, ( an rrar a iinnli n In (lie ilt-w rl att-." The contented (n-ople alxuit town are ihiine w ho enjoy their drinks and smokes ul lVel A King'. 1 -If Jewe llironytuons of CVdurville pur chafed lit) head of good humus lant week in Surprise valley, according to the Kecord. The aniiuiiln were for (ieorgo Iluyley, (ierman (iovcrumcnt liorso con tractor. "Tlio liappy liavu w hole ilnyi thme tht y cliiNian ; The unlmi.y have tint hour, ami thnae they llllKI." The haiipy people are thone who drink good liiiuorn and nmoke Kl Com andante cigarn al Tout & King's. 1-tl Minn Myrtle Smith arrived here lant Saturday evening from Lakeview, and left on Monday's stage for Cedarville. Mins Smith ha junt flninhed a term of Bihool in Ijiku county, and will njiend her vacation in Surprine valley, says the New F.ra. When you go to Klamath Falls don't fail lo ace C. I. Wilnon the Mpular caterer at thu (ietn saloon. lie carries the fluent stock in town and will treat vou right. The (i cm in the popular resort. Try the Hermitage whisky there. 25-tf Felix M. Green, General SuHrintend ent of the X L ranches, returned lant week from a trip through the northern valleys and about Alter Lake. Mr. Green made a trade in several bead of thoroughbred bulla with Foster llros. at Summer Lake, and added to his breed ing stables a fine stallion. Write us for estimates on all kinds contract work and material BEEHIVES MADE TO YOUR ORDER MANDLEY & CLENDENEN A. K. DeFluent, editor of the Journal, Doylentcn, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheumatism in right shoul der and side. He nays: "My right arm at times was entirely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and waa nurprined to receive relief almost imme diately. The l'ain Balm has been a con stant companion of mine ever since and it never fails." For sale by Lee Beall, druggist. PI SAL FKOOK. United Plates I-aml Ofllce, Lakeview, Oregon, Feb. 'in, 1WH. Notice is hereby Klven that tne following named settler haa Hied notice of his inteuiion to make final proof in support of hla claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Kenlster and Keoeiver at Lakeview, Ore Kon, on March 29th, l'.H'l, Tii: John T. Maupin, lid. Ap. No. Will, for the N V '4 Sec. 36, To. !!)., H. J4 B.., Vt . M. lire. He names the following witnesses lo prove his caiilinuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, vli: I'barlea Wallace and W illiam Hweeney; of Adel, Ore., I. eorKe F. Maupin and Clarence tiixon of War ner l-ake. Ore. febl-7 E. M. Brattain, Register. Hllt:Rlf"N OTK K OF i:ki rrio MALE UXHER AND BY VIRTl'E OF AX EXECO tion inued out of the C'irvut l ourt of tb Htate of Oregon, for the C ounty of Lake, on the lth day of February, ldul. lo me directed and delivered in a suit wherein Meyeifield, Milt-bell and Hiebenhauer recovered Judgment against Will T. Boyd and Y. 11. Murphy as defendants, on the 21st day of October, IK, for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars and th cost of suit, I am command-d that out of the porional property of the said defendants, or il sufficient cannot lie found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendants, or either of them, in Lake county, Oregon, on or after the said 21st dav of October. ltMi, to satisfy the OTI K Of Flrat Meeting or Mtorkholarra for Klertlen or IHrrrtor. N OTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN TH AT THERE w ill be a meeting of the suliscrlltcrs Ut lite eanllal stoi-k of Lake County Telephone and Telegraph Company, a corporation, to be held at Woodman's Hall, In Ihe Town of Paisley, 1-Mke eoiiuty, State of Oregon, on Monday, the 1st ilny of April, luol, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purHise of eli-cling not less thau three tilreo tors of said rorHirailon, as said stoekholders Iiresent at such meeting shall determine; said lirectors to be elected to hold ofllee for Iba term of one year In mi and after said electiou. February 27th, Wol W. I. II KKYFOKD, II. CIIAMI1.KI nli.) KH. CnroratorB of Ijtke County Telephone WM. HARVEY, ) aud TclegrapU Co. It is hereby requested that all stockholders III the IHke County Telephouu and Telegraph Company be personally present at the above meeting: thnt any stockholder who cannot be prist til in person appoint some oilier miiok nintler in sain fobSl 8-1 1 company to be his proxy thereat. W. P. H KKYFORH,) OLKR, Corporators. H. H. CHAN 1)1. K VM. 1IAKVK1 I'KTITIOK I'OK LIQIOK Lli'KHE We, the undersigned legal voters of Chewau can precinct. Lake county, Htate of Oregon, re-sH-ctlully petition the Honorable County Court o( Iaks county, State ol Oregon, to grant a license to M. C. Currier to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in lens quantities than one gallon In Chewaucan precinct. Lake county, fctate of Oregon, for the period of six months. as In duty bound we w ill ever pray. C. E. Campbell Jack Hlnmious It. 1. Harrow Harold Clark J, K. Hannister C. W. Withers W. M. Marsiera J. J. Moore J. G. Hampton John Drumm, Hr. M. Ijntrltien J. 1. Karra 8 (iavlord 8. S. Bannister B. W. Farrow A. A.Hmith J. D. Bolln U. W. Hishop J. P. Taylor A. J. Koolt Arthur Stanley Fred Wtedey John siniinons 1. A. Withers George Drumm E. 8. WcDousId Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, M. C. Currier, will apply to the County Court of Lake comity, Oregon, on the 6th dav of March, W01, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon in Chewaucan precinct, Lake county, Oregon, for a period of sU months from March 6th, Will. Jan Ht M.C. CTRKIER. Al Rannister J. R. Hammond O. Uaylord Geo. P. Lovegrove J. M. Welch L. A. Mom J. A. McDonald li. W. Hanan George Conn J. A. lrurara E. C. Stlckel A. A. Moore J. W. Donnelly . C. Hanan Al. Farrow J.rl. Kelsay T. VV. Johnson Dell R. Morgan Charles Truinbo G. W. CiMiley O. F. tiriltlin George Ramey C. B. Parker George Reed W. H. Tucker sum of fifteen htindrtd dollars, now due oa said Judgment, with Interest at the rate i eight per cent per annum from the 21st day nf October, lhiM. Having failed lo tied any per sonal proerty belonging to the said defend ants, or either of them, within Lake county, Oregon, I have levied upon the following de scribed real property, to-wit: All of Lot No. eight ( In Block No. three (.1), In the tow n of lakeview, Lake county. Oregon. Notice is hkkebt given, that on Saturday, March Suth, Wnl, at t o'clock p.m. of said day at the from and east side of the County Court House of Ijiks countv, Oregon, in Lakeview, I will sell all the right, title aud interest, which sai-i defendants, or either of them, had in ana lo the above-mentioned and desrribed premises on Ihe said 21st day of October, 1k9:(, or thai they or either of them have since said date acquired, therein or thereto, at public sale, for cash to the highest and best bidder therefor, to satisfy said itidgmeut, interest and costs ol making this sale. Dated this Wih day nf February, 1901. 7-td H. R. Dl'XLAP. Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. 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