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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1901)
1 ...GROCERIES... I News, Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated briefly For llxa miner Readers I ALL OF SCHILLINGS BEST GOODS 1 , M. Conley mill family of Kilver Ijiku have removed to I'alnlcy. Farming will commence ibis week in tlm I'lii'wiiiu nii Vitllcy. A. ('. Aulilmi, formerly of I-nkrviow, Ik imw h resident of Zillah, Waabinitton. I kirn At Silver Lake, Ununn, March j :t, IihiI, to tin wilii of (ieorite r'mery, h nun. Tim Ti'liiiK report tlm school mpu- lntion of Ashland, in roun.l ii.iml.cr, t lx ,(HN) Mm. J. H. 1 1 it in I n lni concluded not to return to Ashland, and will remain in I-iikevicw. Iti'ltiT tlmii a ilH'tir'a ri'irrition a hot daili in I hi' ni-la 1 11 tub al Frank 1. Slinl li'a Imtli parlor, tl .' Tin- ni-w electric plant furnishes a beautiful blue liuht. Tlm i f n in l-c-ii t also KIM' II ntril.lv, brinlil light. A niliwrilaT aka, "Why do tin IWr wear such Imnvy hoots?" Vi rnii't any utile it in to keep I We I frnill defeat. ftciirgo II. Ayri'M in in rco-ipl of a letter from A. A.tiiaham. The I'mf in now 'iiiaf I in mining ut CopT City. W ! you ant fii-ling "on I lit hiini" f'n to Smith' bathing arlnr ami taku a ml luitli in Unit line xri clam tub. Smith' ia a ncut wtil :tmy n-trcat. It U Thi " l'm li Ji-hIi" toiiipiiny will a 'nr at I'aiHli-y on Silunluy rvrniii((, ' Manli i.M'1. Thu nhow will i-.iniliulo w itli mi ui-to-lult cuke walk. I.. A. Moan ami I'aul J. ItrHttain w-r 4'1ih:Ii- ilirii-torn, nml J. I. Farm th-rk, ut the m ImmiI ini-i-lintf at I'ainley lant week. Twenly-llvu voten were eant. Trv n hot Imth in that line hitf piirce lam lull at Frank hinilh'a alioji, liuxlj diMtr to the hank. All Die lulenl nil provi ineiiln, ainl a Turkinh atleuilunt. II. K. iMiuhip han a letter from Major 1. (i. ChriHiuau, who in now living at Auliuru, Cat. Tli Major in now enjoy ing t;Hx health ami liken hin new home. Mm. Villa (iunther of Yrt-ka won the Ural pme al tl.o iiihhk nail al .Monuitfue on Fehruury K.M for the beat 'Jrf'J i la.iy. M.e repreaenieu in v amoniia i o,ipy. f fM'e that you ire I the original PeWitt'a Witrh Hazel Salve when ymi ank for it. The (eiiuiiie in n certain cure for pilen, Korea ami Hkin iliHeunen. I.iikeview jlrutt Co. rrini'ipal MrCormai'k informn un that j Herbert Lew ia in thu Uml pupil to re- ceive a ihploiint ut (irailuiitlon mil ol llie F.ightli tirade of the Lakeview public acliool. The local weather report, compiled at The F.xaini'ier ollice ami indicated by the government iiintrtiinentn for thu month of Fehruury, will be found cur reclly atuted ill thin innuu. " ll "i'iTi to Ih.' an acliial fact that an lmllau uivrr laiiKh.." Ni,iii iii'I Hliln't Ixiugfi'llnw make Mlnno hahar' And wverylaaly elno "Ha Ha'a," who drink ami amoke at l'ont iV King'a. ltf At Silver Ijike, during the bigli water thin w inter, the home of A. T. Miller w an al moat deluged by the Hood, and the oiciipantn were compelled to move out and aeek vhelter at a neighbor'. C. S. licnellel Informs the Font that thu anow ia ull gone at the Heneticl llron. mill, and they could be Hawing if the ground wan not too aoft to haul in logs. Beneflel Hron. w ill have 1U(K) loga cut ami put in thin nil miner. Janpcr Huff and Mr. Avery came up from Lakeview lant Sunday to work for (ieorge II. Itogue in ('leaning off aoine ground that Mr, Boguo iutenda setting to alfalfa. Thu men's families camo - with them and they will probably re main all mimmer, aays the l'ont. THIS SPACE IS FOR THE 6 (0 j!) Hon. V. Conn, the I'aiolcy merchant, went to Hllver Lake 011 tint fllb inst, to see hi brother J. Conn, who I seriously ill with erysipelas, say the I'oal, Mr. Conn will remain there un til liiit brother in out of ilmicr. IjihI Moniluy a week ago the bitf res ervoir Im Iuiikhik to H. I. Moss, al tlm head of Mi inn creek, itavu way a nil for a while tlm CHtiyon wan deluitod with a ihanhIvh torrent. In moiiim tiliAn m (Iim , W.M ,m(,y yn tll8 ,.lrtlt. j AkIiIhiiiI Id'i onl : Circuit Juilii II. I.. Ilcnaon of Kluinuth Falls passed through j Hiimhiy morniiiK for l'lirtliinil end at- tcinlfii tho Senator .Mitrlicli luuiutl at I'ortlaud. lie wan aeriounly ill with heart Iroulilu at Klaiualli Fa I In lant Week. "The happy have whole day am those tlii-y choose ; Tin- unhappy have Ijii I hours ami those they ll.l." Thu happy cople are thon who ilrink U'mmI iiiiorn ami cinoko Kl C-oin Hinliiiitt' rixnrn al Tout iV Kin'n. 1-U Klnmr Itini.'linrt rorclvi-il lant wi--k from Tuuin llrimk, Virniniu, a lx of HTriiiiiiiunn ncnt him by hi partner K. A. Ilawkiun. Tlm fruit ft'owi wil in Viruiniit ami l'.iM'ni" iatlicrci it hinmi'lf. in huvinK urcat Hrt hack tla-ru hunting will) tuiki'yn ami natliiTinK ht hiinuioiin. Notw ithntamliiiK the low priceof wool, pIhti art- hi'I I iiif at ymxl liyiiri-n. Joe Ilaym ol llcipniT, han U'l-ii puying $4 I" MM i"r fat weallicra. and liipi"K thrin to Troiit.hile. All the fut ew.-a '"' '' ahiiail Ui market, fis-dera realizing a little over three i-enta er pcninil at lleppner. Their iiroiiiptneaa ami their pleasant efliH tn make IvWiU'h Little Karly liiners inoi-t popular little pilla wherever tHy are know n. Thev are niniply perfect for liver ami Iniwef trouhlea. Lakeview I'rutt Co. (ieorce Ihinran, the Huge of l-ake t'ounty, ami father of Willanl Ihuican han returneil from an extendexl vmit to rM( M j,,,,,,, is nt. ( lhe Jlio. ,.t,ri, 0f iJ(ke rounty. moving there from j,M0 colll)ty. W0 knew l'mleC.eorKo w hen wi were a boy ami lie wnn40yeari younger. Alturaa I'laimlealer. The Yreka Journal tella of the arrival nt that plm-e of F. V. Jeffern, well known in Lakeview, ami eavn: "The Vreka Mrann Hand Iniya are practic-intf regularly Rk'ain, having ncrured a new teacher and band manter named Jeffreya, formerly leader of the (ith Infantry lT. S. A. band at the I'hilippinea.' lie han been nick for nearly a year pant. After getting nettled in town, be intemla fending for hin family, to make Yreka bin future home." Counterfeitn of IVW'ilt's Witch Ilaxel Salve are liable to caune blmid poison ing. Iave them alone. The original han the name I V itt a upon the Ihix and wrapMr. It in a liarmleHn and heal ing naive for akin dintanes. Unequulled for pilea. Lakeview Drug Co. John Shook, a well-known Klamath atockman who wan in Anhland this week, aaya that stink in bin section of the Btate ban come through the heavy win ter tbun far in llrnt claHn abapo, and there will be no more than the initial percentage of loan to cattlemen, pays the Anhland Tidingn. llumlreda of Indian (Kiuien, the proerty of the Klamath reservation Indiana, will not survive the winter, however, having been caught on their raugei through the big marehea and elnewhere in the unusually heavy snow, where they could not be rescued, and where their owners could not get feed to them if they desired. As a con sequence much of the old scrubby stock will bo exterminated. RESERVED ANNOUNCEMENT Ol MERCHANTS W ....AT SAN FRANCISCO CARD PRICES.... tl) PEPPERS, MUS7ARD, ALLSPICE, CINAA10N, CLOVES, ETC. K SCHILLINGS BEST TEAS, SCHILLINGS BEST EXTRACTS, Y, S. & W. CANNED GOODS, FINEST ON THE MARKET. vy COMPLET LINE OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES C IT NIHFP HEADQUARTERS $ U. OlliCK, For FINE GOODS Mel Henderson came near loning his life w hile at work at the Withers ranch ; in Summer Lake lant week. Ilendernon j was holding pouts while John Withers I was driving them with a heavy sledge ' hammer, when the hammer came off J the handle and struck Henderson over ; the right eye, cutting an ugly ganh and glancing backward almost severed the . right ear. Henderson annerts that it 1 would take a railroad train to knock him out. ! Irink nothing but Jennc Moore whii-ky and you'll always Ih; happy. On sale at ' Whorlon A Fitr-patrick's. 3H-tf The wool market has not yet opened up. and unless the grower and buyer 1 gel nearer tiwthe r it is not likely that ! any sales will be made la-fore spring. ! There is alMiiit two cents difference be ' tween them al thin time, II1, centn per ' pound lieing iiImiiiI the price, offered. 1 However, wool brokers are quite willing 1 to mako a lilieral cash vlvance on wind ' clips, ami grant the grower the privilege j of saying when the price suits him. - lleppner Uazette. " Tln'r In a rlmrm hy miki'i ofirn tulJ, Convening all It tourhi-. Into 'l'l; t'oiiu-iit can wiotln' wlierVer hy loriuiie placed, t'.n rear a itanleii In the ilex rt !-." The contented people almiit town are lhoe h ho enjoy their drinkn and smokes at I'onl A King's. 1-tf Mr. C. II. Withrow received thin week a letter from a gentleman residing at I'uion, Oregon, making inijuiries in re lation to establishing a wmilen mill at Klamath Falln, says the Republican. Should he conclude to come, he will find an unfailing water power for his mill, anil the patrunaue of the woolgrowers of Klamath, I-ake and Crook counties, w hone sheep will count up at leant to 1(H), (KXJ. Lake cininty can show more than tw ice that many sheet) alone. Ki. A. U. I leFluent, editor of the Journal, povlentcn, Ohio, suffered for a numlier of yearn frmn rheamatinm in riiiht shoul der and side. He sayn : "My right arm at timea waa entirely useless. I tried Chamberlain's 1'iiin Hitlui , ami waa surprised to receive relief almost imine diulely. The I'ain Halm has lieen a con stant companion of mine ever since and. it never fails." For sale by Lee Itcatl, druggint. Htcognis(ing the superiority of The Ex aminer as an advertising meidum its columns are gradually filling up with the announcements of the business men of Iako county. The Examiner reaches nearly twice as many readers in the county as any other paper, which is a guarantee that this paper is hy far the best advertising medium. The business men of the county, as well as the stock men, realize this fact, and have become aware that judicious advertising in The Examiner always brings good results. We have saved many doctor bills since we ticgan using Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bot tle open all the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the Cough Remedy, and. as a result, we never have to Bend away for a doctor ami incur a large d,c tor bill, for Chamlierlain'n Cough Rem edy never fails to cure. It is certainly a medicine of great merit and worth. 1. 8. Mearklu, (ieneral Merchant and Far mer, Mattie, Hedford county, I'a. For sale by Lee Heal I, druggist. LEMON & HAETZOG NEW ' i niaairy nam iifiariri Handloy & Clendenen L1KEV1EW - PLflMNQ - MILL Mala Ntr". Ikrvlcw OOlO'TItAOTISi'O So ZST7XX33 X3XT O- Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Furniture made to order Write us for estimates on all kinds contract work and material BEEHIVES MADE HANDLEY & When you are bilious, use those fa mous little pills known as IteWitt's Lit tle Farly Risers to cleanse the liver and bowels. Lakeview Drug Co. The stomach controls the situation. Those who are hearty and strong are those who can eat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests w hat you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. If you suffer from indigestion, heartburn, belching or any other stomach trouble, this prepar ation can't help but do you good. The most sensitive stomach can take it. Lakeview Drug Co. OTI K Of Flrwt Verting of Mtkhl4eni for Klertion of Itirrrtortt. N OTICE 18 HtKEHY GIVEN" TIUT THERE will be a meellna of the ulwcrilM-m to the I'atilial ntock ol Lake County Telephone and Telegraph Company, a corporation, to beheld at Woodman' Hall, in the Town of faiiley, l.ake county, Slate of OreKon, on Monday, the ll day of April, Will, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the iurone of electing not lean than three Hi rec tum of aaid corixiraiion, as said Blockholdern Iirenent at such meeting shall determine; said irector to he elected to hold office for tua term of one year from and after said election. February 27th, 19el. W. HKKYFORD.i Corporators of Lake 8. B. CilANIU.KK, 5 County Telephone VM. HAKVKV, ) and Telegraph Co. It is hereby requested that all stockholders In the Lake County Telephone and Telegraph lompaiiybe personally present at the above meeting: that any stockholder who cannot be present In person appoint some other stock holder in said company to be his proxy thereat. W. V. HtKYFllRD Le I, 11,'uvrnuit . 8. H. CHAMlLKK, feb'JSMt VM. HAKVEY, Corporators. TIHBKK LA.VU KOTKK. United HiatesLand Offiue, Lakeview, Oregon, Jan. Hlt 19U1. Notice Is hereby givea that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for thesalcof timber lands in the States of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory," as extended to all the public land States by act of August i, lhW, lmar F. Panes, of ljikeview, county of Lake, Slate of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn state ment No. 2W, for the purchase of the N of SWi, and swi; of mM4 Sec. 27 and SV4' of'W tf of Sec. No. 8-1 In Township No. 89 8. Kange So. 17 E, and will offer priHif to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or tone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this ottice al Lake view, Oregon, on Saturday, tlici'tli day of April, lmit. He names as witnesses: W. I). Tracv, II. A. Meliatiiel, Albert Hem and John McKlhin neyall of ljikeview, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely he above-desert li ed lamia are requested to rile their claim In tliln office on or before said lit h itav of April, 1U01. E. M. BKATTAI N. Jan 31-4 Register. PINE CREEK : TO YOUR ORDER CLENDENEN aiHERlt VH JOTICK OK EXKt ITIOX MA LB UNDER AND BY VIRTl'E OF AN EXECC tion issued out of the Circul Court of the Btate of Oregon, for tbe County of I-ake, on the into day of February, 1901, to me directed and delivered In a suit wherein Meyetfleld, Mitch ell and Stebeuhauer recovered Judgment against Will T. Boyd atid Y. H. Murphy as defendants, on the 21st day of October, lwa, for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars and tbe cost of suit, I am commanded that out of tbe porsonal property of the said defendants, or if sufficient cannot be found, then out of tbe real property belonging to said defendants, or either of them, in lke county, Oregon, on or after tbe said 2lst day of October, to satisfy tbe sum of fifteen hundred dollars, now due oa said judgment, with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 21st day of October, lKKi. Having failed to find any per sonal property 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 (S) in Block No. three (3), in tbe town of Lakeview, Lake county, Oregon. Notice is hehkut oivk.n, that on Saturday, March th, luel, al t o'clock p. m. of said day at the front and east si le of the County Court House of Lake countv, Oregon, in Lakeview, I will sell all the right, title and interest, which said defendants, or either of them, had in and to tbe above-mentioned and described premises on the said 21st day of October, 1&93, or that 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 judgment, interest and costs of making this sale. Dated this lath day of February. 1901. H. R. DUN LA P, 7-td Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. IXAli PKOOP. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. March 4, 19ul. I, George V. Wilson, assigner oi Lewis A. Moss, of Warner Lake, Oregon, who made desert laud application So. 877 on thetttb day of May, 1m7. for 8K4 of NW 4 and NE of BW '. Sectiou V. Tp. 40 8, K. 24 E., hereby give notice of my Intention to make final proof to establish my claim to the laud above described before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on W ednesday, the 24th day of April, 1901, and that 1 eipcct to prove that said land has been properly irrigated and reclaimed in the manner required by law, by two of the following witnesses: A. N. Bennette, T. B. Wakefield, Oeorge F. Maupln, all of Warner Lake, Oregon, and W. Z. Moss of Lakeview, Oregon- E. M. Brattain, Mar. 7-9. Register. KIXAL, PROOF. Land Ollice at Lakeview, Oregon, March 4, ltnil. sl 1, William Z. Moss, of Lakeview, Oregon, wlis made Homestead Application No. 1:124, for the northeast quarter of northeast quarter of sec tion Su and southwest quarter of southeast quarter and lots 1, 9 and 10, section 19, tow n ship 40 south, range 24 east, do hereby give no tice of my iutention to make final proof toes lablish my claim to tbe laud above described, aud that 1 expect to prove my residence and cultivation before tbe Register ami Receiver at Lakeview, Oregou, uu April 34, 111, by two oi the following witnesses: A. N. Bennett, T. B. W aketield, lieorge F. Maupin, A. D. Frakes, all of Warner Lake, Oregon. mr7-9 E. M. BRATTAIN, Register.