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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1901)
1 iUiiAiUUMt.UiiAUU 3 LOCAL PICK-UPS. t TTTTTTTT TTTTTTT TT7 TTTTATTr Driil Inilt o( all klml at HluiMsr's. County Court In In mission this wimk. Our townsman, J. V. Maxwell, 1 seriously 111 with rlimiuiatlain. You'll fin amiss If you don't iret Mo nr'i pncca Im'Ioto you atwml your money. Illctx-r's spring- sample tit suiting's arn tlm largest collection ever shown by oiib concern, hulls to unlnr from IU. I'r. Meiner now lias ttl-)Miim con nee tlon ln'twccn rvsMoiicii anil Ileall's lrug atom, Itpy. (', Wesley Raymond returned from New I'inn Creek Monday. lie Ih-IiI services there on Sunday. Reserve your unlets for hicyclea for 1 1 ul k "t-l It A Cloud. Itamhlcrs hest on tin market. Shipment anon to arrive. (Hf Tim llotid J.akeview will he li(htcl liy electricity throughout, furnished liy tliu town system. Kadi room will have an ehtric light. In lid age a wrll dressed man denotes roiMritv a prnieroiis mini mean a siicccsslu) man. 1 rt us dress you ni you'll look riMroiit. Itivlx-r make clothes to ill. A local dramn(i; company will present tho Interesting comedy-drama "Uncle Josh" at (iiinlliiT Hall on halurday evening, March 1 li . See program in this issue. Mr. and Mm. I. N. Converse wore up from their home at New 1'itw Creek Tuesday. Mr. Converse is doing what ho run to i 1 1 1 1 ii ! Kimii of his )) neigh bors in Minnesota to romu to 1-ake county. Frank (Coggers, the sheepman, re turiii'd Inst night from San Francisco iniirli improved in health. Mr. Ruggers underwent an operation in lime's hos pital, Ii it li ui very successful and rt stored liim to health. Iicv. ilollommi gave an interesting discourse on "ReMiilanco" at the l!iip tint rlitiii'li hist Hinduy night la-fore a large audii n ', He linndlid Ida subject in a most intelligent manner, and liii argument uml pleading to sinners km impressive. Miirif, the youngest daughter of Mn. Chase, i lied hint Sunday at the homo of Mr. anil Mm. James near Royslon, ol membraneous croup, after a brief nick licssl Tliu remains were buried Tues lay In Itonanxa cemetery. Klamath Republican. (. A. Hustings and family removed from I-akcviuw to tlie Nettleton place iiciir New Tine Creek, last Tuesday. Mr. Hustings has leased that pluco and will engage i funning and gardening, lie is an energetic man, and will surely succeed. Last Monday at Washington, I). C, Win. MrKiiiti'V vt as for the second time inaugurated I'rt-HidiMit of tlicne I'nitttl MhIch. Dr. F. K. Smith and It. A JiawkniHol l.akcvii-w were there to pee that the InaiiKuratiun ccremoniea were tarried out properly. MIhh Nell Ileryford la exnvled home to day from Sim FrimuiHco. Ming I lory lord Iihm jiiNt completed a aix-nionth courM) in iilenoj:riiiliy and type-writinu and ia tm id to lie a quick and eltlcient writer. The young lady 'a frienda will lie glad to welcome her home. While here lnct monday V. It. Harnes of Summer Luke bouuht 45 head of fat alock cattle from John O. Uinirge. In the hunch aere thirty yearlinic heifera for which he paid l-M per head and Bf teen cow a at :0 her head. Mr. lUrnea wanta titty more if he can buy them. C. C. Ixiffiui came over from Crane 1-uke laid Sunday and left Monday for Cottonwood, Cal., where Lofftua llroa. have a hand of homes and mule on pas ture, (jood Hiiimula are wanted for log iciiiw and farm work -down there, and Mr. IvofTtua expecta to get a kimmI price. Roeder A Morrison, the New Pine Creek bhickHiiiitha and homeahoera never turn awuy any kind of work. They are liotli exjicrt mechanica and can make or repair unythiuit from a clock to a thretdiin); machine. They make a apecialty of tine hometdiooiim Hint hy their tnudo of uliouing can cure had feet. Iaiu'ih (ierher, the Klumuth Block buyer, returned l.iHt Sunday from the north. He bought 800 mutton from John A. WithoiH, and 175 t-tock and beef cuttle In Hiuall bunches from F. U. Chandler and C. A. Keliart at Crooked Creek and M. I.aurit.en and olheranear TulHley. He left for Klamuth Monday. Mm. If. C. Kothe Hlarted for her old home at Ilydeaville, Humboldt county, Cut. last Monday morning, and exjiecta to remain three mouths vitiitiug her parenta. It la undemtnod that her winter Mix Carrie llannen will return to Lnkeview with Mrs. Kothe. She goes via San Fruncico, and ateumei' up the const, According to the new game law an open aeaaon for quail In Lake county heginn on Heptemlx-r 1st and cloaea No- vemU-r 1st. The close season for ducks and geeiw Mgan March 1st, anil will tie In force until i-'eptetnber 1st. Messrs. A. N. lien net t and A. D. Frakes, prominent stockmen and repre sentative citir.ens of the Warner iAke section, were business visitor: In lnke view yesUrday. They repf.rt higher water In that amotion this winter than ever before known. an Chandler of Drews Valley has been in town for a week past with his eldest daughter Mabel, who withstood a surgical operation last Saturday at the hands of Dr. Iee Hteiner. The Dr. re moved a tumeroiis grow th from the little girl's neck, and she is rapidly recovering. The wrecked steamer It jo de Janeiro, of which mention was made last week In The F.xaminer aa having gone clown with over KM) people at the (iolden (iate, lies two thousand yards from Fort I'oint ami Is In 1 10 feet of water. Divers are eiiKaged now in finding bodies In the wreck. J. M. Watson, the Hummer I-ak wool- grower, returned to lnkeview Tuesday night, after a visit of five months in San Francisco and Is Ange'es. Mr. Watson looks much improved in health and had an enjoyable trip. He gained 15 pounds in weight in the orange liell of IM) Anirelcs. Attorney I.. F. Conn returned last Friday from Salem, where he was in at tendance at the closing hours of the Iegislsture. He says there was great demonstration of enthusiasm in tlws State House when John II. Mitchell was elected Senator. Mr. Conn also visited I'orlland. Two of our young men alsiut town Is chium involved in dilflculty one day last week in which "mits" and a piilol figured conspicuously. Ilefore the row ended two shots were fired, but there was no real harm done. Fach of the participants still licars the marks of the encounter. Joe Stickel came in from Warner last Sunday w ith a f'lur-horse team after a load of supplies for D. It. Jones. Jr. He reporta the roads aa "holy terrors" be tween hern and Warner. He also says that Mr. Jones, for w hom he is working, is building a commodious new house on his ranch. Ijtst Sunday was a delightful day and nearly all the townspeople, were out en joying the balmy spring weather, climb ing the hills and patroling the canyons. The new water works and electric light plant were the great attractions, and many insected the new machinery, now in fair working order. I'ostmaster Wilcox has been making Imth interior and exterior improvements at the Postofflco during the past week, lie now has the postofllce proper neatly inclosed. Handle)' A Clendenen com pleted the work In first-class style. On the outside, the atone sidewalk ia being constructed and will be finished this week. Cius Sehrocder, the well known young stockman of Silver Ijiko, met with a serious accident a few days ago, in which he had a nnrrow cHcape from death. While handling hay the wagon, load and all, turned over on him, and when rescued he was thought to lie dangerous ly Injured. He Is now improving, how ever. Jus. Vinson of Ijmgoll Valley, and aged about 55 years, was on Sunday afternoon found dead in an old cabin on hia brother David's place about 7 miles from Itouanxa, says the Klamath lie- publican. He evidently had been dead several days. He leaves an aged mother and two brothers, David and Henry, to mourn hia loss. There was no contest for director or clerk at the school election last Monday, and little if any interest was taken in the matter, only about a half dozen peo ple attending the meeting. It. Daly was reelected director for a term of three years, and J. K. McCormaek, who was appointed clerk of the board hint fall , was elected clerk for one year. Henry Lofftus, George Clark and ltird Allen went to the Siigehruuh mines yeaterday to commence HsssesHment work on their claims. They will bo absent a couple of weeks, and expect to bring back aoine fair samples of ore for the ftHHiiyer. Mr. Lofftus has faith in the Sagebrush mines and lielievos that some day there will lie a big excitement there. Tho family of Dr. Lee Steiner, accom panied by Harry Hailey, arrived yestor day via Reno and Torino, Mrs. Steiner and children come from Dallas, l'olk county, Or., and Lnkeview will be their future homo. Mr. llailey has been ab sent a month on pleasure and businets combined, having visited San Fratie.'dco, Portland Hud Salem. At the latter place he assihted in electing a United States Senator for Oregon. Geo. M. Ayre. H. C. Whltworth. "Come to Us Buyyourgarden seeUs here. We have seeds from two different houses; both are good 3 As Spring is approaching we are selling the remnants of all Winter goods at prices that make our customers think we stole the ...000DS... LADIES WAISTS SHIRTS, JACKETS WRAPPERS, and GENTS WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Are sold ...BELOW COST 1 1 li a Two Days' Fun at Paisley A grand hall at t'aUlejr on I he avealur of March ti, to be followed on thr 2Sd by a match game of haae ball between the ttllver Lake and rainier trams, and the rnmodjr-drama "t'ncle Jimli" hy IhR Konmls liramalic ( lull of I-ake-vIpw, In the T iiltir, anrrly nuglil In b uo-r-tiinnii'iil nunirlrnifor all who go M f aialejr on iIiok ilau-i. Ixm't id las the fun. Lake County Suit Barne. Wm. B. Barnes and wlfa and 8. O. Feaae were down from Summer Lake this week. Mr. Barnei recently rrturned from a trip through the Country aa far Portland. In search nf a better location, and rame back unified with I all.- rod nty. lie paascd through the iH'i (' hullo country, where Kaatcrn capitalists are to build a rliy. lih a park and many great en terprlM'i, but he aeea no bright future lor that locality. The company, however, la paying 176 per day for labor, i he anil la a lava formation. A small sawmill la In operation there. Lightning Struck House. On Saturday, Feb. 23d, many portions of Lake county were vlaltad by a great thunder and lightning storm, and the flaihea extended to I'hrwaiiran. At the 70 Ranch lightning struck the saneh houae atorepipe, the bolt running down the pipe, twining It Into all conceivable hapci. It continued ou to the floor, then along a board to the slilewall, where It went Itirouuli the tii Kir and killed two shepherd puppies that sought safely from the eleuients beneath the porch. Tue house waa fired by the lightning, but the flame waa aoon extinguished by Harry Huberts. When W. P. ileryford entered the house, soon after the lightning struck, he found the housrkeeier, Mrs. Htephena, almost In a atate of rollaiHH.1 from fright, so much overcome In fact that she was unable to speak. Hue waa standing In the room when the boll struck the stovepipe, and her little child was only a few feel from the atove. ADMIKIMTKATOK'M KOTlt'K In the matterof the estate of Alexander Held, deceased Notice ih hkniby oivkn, That the undersigned has been by auorder of the t'uuuty Court of Ijike county, Oregon, made and eu tered on the z7th day of February, lH, duly appointed as administrator of the estate of Alexander Held, deceased. All persons In debted to said estate are hereby reutiested to settle such Indebtedness w Ith the administra tor at once, and those having claims against said estate will present the same duly verified to the underaigned at Hotel lnkeview, Lake view, Lake county, Oregon, w ithin six mouths from the first publication of this notice. liKOKiiK KK11), Administrator of the Kstate of Alexander Held, Deceased. Ialed March S, lwol. v-b tt MIMHIIIHIMIIIIIIMIIIIIM IIIIMMMMMMIIIIMIinllMIIHI S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW BRICK South of the Daly Bids. New Goods always on hand Undertaking in every branch A Fine Hearse in connection -L. ma HUM II IIMtlMKHMMIMIIMIMMIIIMIIIMIMIIMIIM KIX.4L. PHOOP. Laud Oftlve at Lakevlev. ,Tregon,( March 4, lwil. ( I, William Z. Moss, of l-akevlew, Oregon, who made Homestead Application No. 1.U4, for the nort heast uarter of northeast quarter ot sec tion Hu and southwest quarter of aouthuaat quarter and lots 1, H and 1U, aectlon 19, town ship U south, range H east, do herebv give no tice of my Intention to make final proof to es tablish my claim to the laud almve described, and that 1 expect to prove' my residence and cultivation before the Keglster and Kecelvvrat I.Hkcview, Oregon, on April !4, l'.Kil, hy two of tliu following witnesses: A, N. HeUlutt.T. H. W aketleld, lieoige K. Maiipin, A. 1). Krakes, all of Warner Lake, Oregon. mrMI K. M. BK ATTAIN'. Kegister. The Peerless Chilled Plow $j Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk Plow (Something New) S Peerless Gang, a Fine Plow We are the $ Benlcla Star, Sulky plow Farmers' Outfitters ggpgggsggsssggggggggggg Car load of BAIN WACONS Farming Implements of all kinds tlAL I'll OOF. I'nlted HtHtea Land Otllee, Lakevlew, Oregon, March 4, r.Hd 1, dcorge V, llson, assigner of Lewis A Moss, of A'aruer Lake, Oregon, who limile desert laud application Ko. K77 on the Will lay of May, 1MI7, for MK'4 of N W'4 and NK'4 of KW 't Hectioti 19, Tp. 4(18, K. i4 K., hereby give notice of my Intention to make final nrool to establish my claim to the laud above described tietoru tuo Keglster and Kecelver at Lakevlew, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 24th day of April, lull, and that I espect to prove that said land hasbcen propirly Irrigated and reclaimed In the luaiitier required by law, by two of the following witnesses: A, N. Heiinetle, T. 11. Matipln, all of Warner '. Moss of l.akevluw, K. M. ItSATrAIN, Keglster. Wakefield. tieort:e K. Lake, Oregoti, and W. Oregon' Mar. 7-9. Ihitted Btatca Laud OITIce, lnkeview, Oregon, March 4, lwil. I. lieorge V. Wilson, of Warner l ake, Oregon, who niadedesert laud applica tion No. !IM ou the 'id day of May, lHtiS, for Ixits t and Section IU, '1 p 40 8 it. V4 K , hereby give Notice of my lnleiitlon to make filial proof to establish my claim to the land above des cribed before the Keglster Slid Kecelver at Lnkeview, Oregon, ou Wednesday the 'J4th day of April, MM, and that I expect to prove that said laud has been properly irrigated aud re claimed In the manner required by law, by twoof the follow ing witnesses: A. N. lleuuutte. T. H. Wakefield, dcorge K. Mini pin, all of Warner Lake, Oregon, and W.V. Moss of Lake view, Oregon, K. M, bHAi-iilN, Mar. 7-tf. Keglster. Illlll I'lltlnll S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURJ W?aSaa.w, Snider Bui'dingon Water St. JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET - OUR PRICES Ely Restaurant 31 cal a at all hours of the . Iy or labt I A GOOD MEAL V SM ALl PR I CE Table smpplleil utth rrerj thins; the uiarkrt orTords) mmmm I Fine Sunday Dinners m wmm H