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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
1 ...GROCERIES... I News, General Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For I:xa miner Readers all of schillings best goods I ....AT SAN FRANCISCO CARD PRICES.... in demand KmtnliitT "Kxtras" wrre ill Warner last Haturday. Joluiny Morris of I'lusti bit not. I bis band d( cMttlu to V. I', Overton. llctlcr tlinn )M'tor'n pri-si-rlptlon hot I mlli in Dm Mirc-laiii tub hi Frank J). Hmith's Imlli parlor. l-3 I'rood Own, tin Silver Lake inorili Milt, in rHirt'i to be recovering- Iroin a Very eriotin illm-nH. Wlieii Ixkcit at tbe pmiier time a little J i'jkmi Mi Mire "A A" wbiskey will prevent it cold. ieo. Junimerlliul, tolo enl. The Kxaminrr "Kxtra" readied Warner last Friday niubt and irintt ttm settler o( tbeir second (fraud victory. Tim Kxamiiier publishes tint nrvrs and "gets tberu" with it. Wbeu you are feeling" "n the Imni" ro to Smith' balhinit parlor ni take a iot hitlh in that tine txiri ehtin lull, hmilb's in a lieul Mini :y retrenl. V II CiPiiKiim are rcNric hy the Paisley I'osl to Im iiite hrnvu along the loot bill. Tlieo animal doiibltcM think the sculp bounty law mum knocked out by the litlo J-euinliiturtt. Irink mil hint! hut Jicbc Mix ire hinky ml you'll always lie liuppy. On unle Ht Whorl!. ii A Fitipairuk's. M-ll Mr. J. Cruder, lha Suiiniier Ijtke Iwrnier, iiilendii building; it line two vlory residence, mid H large Urn thin spring. M r. I'linli r is one o thu cnoigelic Uiell who makes funning a success. " II imtiiiii In Ih' ill actual fx I that nil Indian Deter tanglis." " Nonsense IM.Iu't Longfellow wake Mm no baliaT" Ami ev ryl!y ele "lla Hit's," who drink mii.I niimke at I'ont A King's. Ill Or. Kleiner found Fred MrKendree ilh I. Hilly congested lung w hen called to hiii beilniile ul Harms Valley, bill says lie will recover. Mm. Creed McKctl dree Kim iiImo ill, hut In in luir wity of recovery. Try it hot hiilh in llml fine big miec hiin iuli hi Frank SiihiIi'h hIu.i, next door to the. hunk. All the IhIi-hI itn irovemeiilH, ami a Turkiiili Httenduiit. Jim lliiiiiiinett, w ho recently mild li ih llohert Toney nccoiniaiiied by Lu ther Vernon of take City, Cab, passed through 1'iiinlcy, last Saturday, says the J'ost, enroiite to the I'rineville country where Mr. Toney goes to liKik after oiTie horse he ha on the range aljotit 60 in I leu north of I'rineville. He exects to take Ida Block to the old horse range on Hand creek east of Surprise valley to range, in the future. They expect to Imi gone about a inoiilli. Itoii'l drink the first thiiiK the bar tender offer, ('all for Jesse Moore " A A" whiskey ami insist on netting it. (ieo. Jaiiimertlial, sole agent. The pleasant weather lately with warm rain and ilii-aiearauce of snow, ha made the slock range luxuriant with rapidly growing Kmiw, In a few day morn rattle will not come to the hariiN and corral for feed, a better fod der will Ih provided by nature. Sev eral large hand of cattle have been ship lied for the spring trade, and lilao aheep, that the next rrtcurive ahipping will Ih for the nil miner trade. Yreka Journal. "Tli" liapl'jr liava wtmle daft and lliw lUfjr I'hiMiM-; Tin iitilia.iy liavr t.ul Linira ami Hiihuj II117 llMM'." The happy mi..Ii are theme who drink Kood luiior ami amoke Kl Com andante cigar al I'onl V King'. 1-lf We learn that Jim WilHon, aou of 11. ('. Wilrtou, ami well known in I-akevicw, rei'eully wild a mine in the Klondike for L'(),Oi)ti ami ha two mines left that he would not Nell ut any price. About a year ago he wn in thu nalooii btiHiue in Ihiwauii, where he employed ten bar kcccr and hi averaKe receipt from ale of liipior were fU.OOO a day. After runniiiK Ihi buHine four montha the building wa deatruyed by fire. 1 PEPPERS, MUS'IARD, ALLSPICE, CINAMON, CLOVES, ETC. & SCHILLINGS BEST TEAS, SCHILLINGS BEST EXTRACTS, Si S. & W. CANNED GOODS, FINEST ON THE MARKET. Vj) COMPLET LINE OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES 1C. U. SNIDER" For FINE GOODS ffi Uomeatlc Irrigation. II on no Hill, No. 172, panned by the Oregon U gilature, ha become a law. It provide for the appropriation of water from lake and running atreama ; for thu purMne of irrigation. The act ' amend the law of 18U1 on the same fliihjfct and to provide that, in condemn- leikm. ami 'nereMM on the V. A. Hebart ' '" ,or r,K' y uuenea ami heep to Jammcrlhui A Turpin, expect ; -t ""'I l t'nt'ceHury to wait for tol.H i.le at hand Spring, north of decinion of the court aa to the Silver Luke, and engage in the cattle . Hinount of damage, but the cortMjratioii buMii. hH. Mr. r.ruii.mctt Ih.m already ' ,"" tliu "H" to commem-e im- Sparks From the N.-C.-O. Track. The Heno (iazettu of the Oth iiiHt., lias the following notes 011 the i'.-C -. liy. line: J. P. Pringle, Canhierof the N.-C.-O., returned this morning. lie has been vihillng his family in Denver. T. II. FiUpatrick, Siux-rinU-ndent, is at bis home in lloulder, Colorado, sick, and ha tendered hi resignation, to take effect uMin the appointment of bis sue ceor. He will be succeeded tiy Thos. Saunders, formerly Superintendent of the CdlorHilo Midland and more recently (ieneral Manager of the Kaunas City, Walkins & (iulf Hy. Coach No. 7 come out of the shop to- day. It shines like a nigger's heel MaMerCar Builder Knr.wles is quite; proud of the job. He fays this will nerve the purpone until th'e new coaches arrive. The new coach made its firnt trip north today. When the new tiain ar rive in July the N.-C.-O. will lie equip ed equal to any road in the United States, so far as comfort and luxury go. Kotiert M. Hall, Chief Kngineer of the N.-C.-O., has arrived and will assume charge of that department at once. Notice to Taxpayers. All Town taxes for the year 1900 are now delinquent ami mud be paid In-fore April lnt, l'.HM.or forced collection of the same w ill be made. l 4t Manly Wiiokton, Marshal. T H llai4ltjr Waa Clradraea Handley & Clendenen LdKEVIEW - PimtiQ - MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Furniture made to order Write us for estimates on all kinds contract work and material BEEHIVES MADE TO YOUR ORDER HANDLEY & CLENDENEN g..ie there, uiid in dcniruiis ol buying young cuttle. See that you yet the original IeVitt' Wiuh llai'l Sul vc when you iihk fur it. The gi'iiiiine in a ceitniii cure lur pile, Soren ami nkin diM'iirH. I.akeview Prilg Co. If you have Ircqiient a'.tuck of nick headache, iIu.ziiici-h, fainting npcll and jmimlice, acciiiiipaiiii'.l by chillu, chil bluiiiK, etc., it In a niire nigu that you are not going to live long, and it would be well for you to pay up your auhrcriplion to this paper and a year in advance, and thu make yournelf solid for a good obit uary notice. You never hnve a bead in the morn ing from drinking Jenne Moore "AA" whinkey. Try it. Geo. Jammerthal, sole agent. The saloon men ami merchants of Ituru are at sword's point. The saloon men anked thu 'town Council to pa an ordinance compelling merchants to pay a licenne for selling liquor, which was done, and now thu merchants threaten to retaliate hy prohibiting gambling and oienlng saloons 011 Sunday. It ia a merry war. "Tlicru la a charm l.y naict ulttin tnlil, I'linvi rllna all It tout Ilea Into aiild; I'uiiti-iit rail Miiillm wln re'er tijr hirtuni' placed, tan rear a ganl. 11 In tliu di ni rl manic." The contented peoplo about town are thone w ho enjoy their drinks iim smokes at 1'oHt A King's. 1-lf mediate const ruction by executing a bond for the payment of the damage which hull be awarded, to be panned upon by the court. The bill prncipally affects the dry region of Lake, Klamath, Crook, Har ney and Wallow a counties. Smallpox and a Shotgun. The Keno liazetle tells of a case where in smallpox, children and a shotgun were imlincriiiiinately mixed in Klko county, Nevada, one day lust week. The health orticer quarantined a houne oil the ranch occupied by thu Rainwater and lleiibrook families on Mays River, near Perth. Some of the Itenbrook children went to a cabin occupied by one Churchill and two others. They told the children to leave and they re fused, when the men nlappcd them and sent them home. The father went to the cabin and got into a fight with Churchill, coming out second lieot. lleiibrook then went home, secured a shotgun and returning opened fire ou the men. Two shot struck Churchill in the chest and one in the forehead. An other man was shot in the leg. The wounds are not serious, but the end of the trouble ia not yet. Their promptness and their pleasant effects make Ie Witt's Little Karly Risers im in t popular little pills wherever they are know n. They are simply perfect for liver and Imwel troubles. Lakeview I rug Co. Paisley has a dancing club and enjoys Hatiinlay evening socials. When you are bilious, use those fa mous little pills known as DeWilt's Lit tle Karly 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 lvspepeia Cure digests w hat yon 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. Lakeviev I'rug Co. I? ill 1 11 11 Hi n mm AKBTIEW 0 c ERECTED IN 1900 AOI)EKN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAflPLE ROOH For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT SHKRUCH KOTirR OP f.xk xrios hale UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AM EXEC0 llon iaaued out of tbe CIrcut Court of the Rtatc ol Oregon, for the County of Lake, on the 1Mb day of February, 1M)1, to me directed and delivered la a auli wherein i!yei field, Mitch ell and Plebvnhauer recovered Judgment axalnnt Will T. Boyd aud f. H. Murphy a defendanta. on the 21nt day of October, lnus, for the sum of fifteen hundred dollar and tha coat of auit, I am commanded that out of tbe poraonal property of the said defendant, or If sufficient cannot be found, then out of tbe real properly belongiug to aaid defeudan la, or either of them, In Lake county, Oregon, on or after tbe said 21st day of October, lHua, to aatUfy the sum of fifteen bundrtd dollars, now due on said Judgment, with Interest at the rate of eight per cent per annem from tbe 21st day of October, vm. Haviiij? failed to find any per sonal property belonging to the said defend ants, or either of them, within Lake coumy, Oregon, I have levied upon the following de scribed real property, to-wit: All of Lot No. elKhl ) in Block No. three 13). in the town of Lakeview, Lake oouuty, Oregon. Norn in HKEmv uiven, that on fatiirilay, March SUth, lull, at S o'clock p. m. of aaid day at the front and earn side of the County Court Unune of Lake countv, Oregon, in I-akevier, I will sell all the right, title aud interest, w inert said defendants, or either of them, had in and. to the above-mentioned aud described premises on the said 21st day of October, 193, or that tbey or either of them have since eaid dat acquired, therein or thereto, at public sale, for tash to the highest and best L'dder therefor, U) satisfy raid judgment, interest and cost of making this sale. Dated this lath day of February. 1901. H. K. UUXLAP, 7-td Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. Stops ths Cough and Works off ths Cold. laxative Rronio-Quinlne Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay. Price 25 con is. 38-lyr F. P. LANE & CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager j Oregon- frIXAL. PROOF. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, March 4, 19U1. I, Oeorge V. Wilson, asglgner of Lewis A. Moss, of Warner Lake, Oregon, who made desert land application No. 377 on the 9th day of May, lcn7, for t-li1 of XWi and NEW ol 6Vt Sectiou 19, Tp. 40 1. R. 24 E., hereby give notice of my intention to make final proof to establish my claim to tbe land above described before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday, ihe 2-iib day of April. 1W)1, and that I expect to prove that said land has been properly irrigated aud reclaimed in the manner required By law, by two of the following witnesses: A. N. Bennette, T. B. Wakefield. Ueorge F. Maupln. all of Warner I Lake, Oregon, aud W. Z. Most of Lakeview, B,. M. BBATTAIK, 9. Register. ilBSCLUTEIY tUR Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aovsi ajutna sowor eo., stw von. tlX.1. FROOl'. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, I March 4, 1V01. ( I, William Z. Moss, of Lakeview, Oregon, vh made Homestead Application No. I ii4, for the northeast quarter of northeast quarter of sec tion 3U aud southwest quarter of southeast quarter aud lots 1, 9 and 10, section li), town snip 40 south, range 24 east, do hereby give no tice of my intention to make final proof to es tablish my claim lo the land above described, aud that 1 expect to prove my residence and cultivation before the Register and Receiver at Ijkkeview, Oregon, ou April !4, 1H01, by two of the following witnesses: A. N. Bennett, T. B. Wakefield, Ueorge F. Maupln, A. I). Frakes, all of Warner Lake, Oregon. mr7-9 K. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Pv THIS SPACE IS RESERVED (ft FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF fjW) MERCHANTS I U L LEMON & HAETZ0G NEW PINE CREEK l VII 0