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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
- ! - Published Every TlmrMlay BEACH & M'GARREY Masnnk BulMInf TERMS: inspecting Sheep and Ranges (txriM II. Hevenn, Rock Inspector, 1 milking hi official tour of the county in- vecti(ttin)i the nmm'ronaiWkaof ehecp. ' He recently returned from the northern r:.-..'. -- rrrn ,rt f the county, ami started thi (One Year, $2.00 week for the Warner ection. Thus far Six Months 1 .00 j,,, j,8 found eonie cib. and ha quaran- (Three Months, 30 tiei ),tri infection wa discovered. ii HMMUtitod I.. 1. Klil'lH-l deputy in- ector to look after stock in the north em piirt of the county, and will make 'an appointment for Warner on hi pren ent trip. From Warner he will tf to the AK-rt Lake section and inect all I the heep on the deert, then crow the mountain into the northern valley. Steven i a wideawake olll -ial and will lAKKVIK. ;. MAM. l, 141. BENJAMIN HARK150N. General Benjamin Ilarriaon, ex-Prei-dent of the lnited State, died at In dianapolis Man h 13th, 1901. Hi death was quiet and puiules. The nation mourn the ltws of a statesman, a soldier ' do lit duly to the letter of the law wttu- 1 t i XI, . .l.iK ..I IL.n lewror mvur. and a nohl man. min lUrrinon almost clear the list of living ex Presidents of the Union, G ro ver Cleveland alone remaining. The same may he said of ex-Vice Presidents, Adlat Stevenson being the only living man today who enjoy the distinctive title of ex-Vice President of the United BUtes. A strong pull, and a pull all together by the people of Lake county the busi ness and professional men in particular will be the means of bringing many peo ple of capital to Ijke county this season. They are coming from every section of the East. When you receive a letter asking for information about Lake coun ty, Oregon, don't cast it away; answer it, and say a .ood word for your town and county. If you haven't time to answer it send the letter to The Examiner. It is high time to stop the seed swindle perpetrated bv the Department of Agri culture, at Washington. An Oregon man wrote to the Secretary of Agricul ture for some tobacco seed, aud carefully specified that he wanted Battle Ax, Cli max or Star Plug, and was put off with the filly excuse that the Department wan giving out nothing but Fine Cut this season. The offi e of Secretary of Agriculture should be aholifihed. Terror was created all through Italy on a recent Sunday by a climatic phe nomenon in the way of red rain. It ha occurred there lefore, but the people became panic striken and made a rush for the churches. From the looks of things at the churches in Lakeview dur ing the past week especially at the Methodiat church one would think a red rain had fallen here. Senator Morgan's motion to place Senator Mitchell of Oregon on the inter oceanic canal committee and hi endorse ment of Mr. Mitchell's isthmian canal record, is an eloquent rebuke to thone who were charging that Mr. Mitchell would do all in his power to obstruct the building of an inter ocean canal, says the Yreka Journal. It is expected that the report of the postmaster of Eugene for the fiscal year ending March 31st, will insure the es tablishment of a free delivery system for Eugene. In order that free delivery be established, it is necessary that the stamp and envelop sales of the office reach the amount of (10,000 for the year. "Uncle Josh" Receipts $iS8.j3. The grosa receipts of the "Uncle Josh" petformanee last Saturdav even- ling exceeded the receipt of any like performance ever given in lakeview, and the committee is very grateful to the public for the generous patronage. The receipts were $158 25, and, after paying expenses, 12t.30 net in left for the cemetery fund. The committee now have aUiut 1 200 with w hich to begin the work of improving the Lakeview Ceme tery, and workmen will be employed at once in the preliminary work. Notes From Bly. John Wells, the well known stockman of Bly has not yet returned from the railroad, where he took hi horses for shipment. Albert Walker has gone to Klamath Falls where his wife will join him. They are going to San Francisu to rest aud have a goxl time. C. A. Bunting, the stockman, is still enjoying himself in San Francisco. Mrs. Joe Howard and her two daugh ters Eva and Ida, and son Oliver, have leen visiting triends in this valley. The roads hereabouts have been dry ing up rapidly during the past two weeks, and in another week or two they will be dusty. Mrs. May Garrett has recovered from her recent serious illness, and is now able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Finley have Wen visiting in Lakeview. Grans is growing nicely and stockmen are smiling. March 4th was school meeting day and it was cue of the liveliest days that has been witnessed in Bly in a long time. On that day Tom Garrett had a fine time breaking horses. In "sail ing" by his home he scarcely recognized it, and be also failed to thoroughly recognize Mrs. G. as he passed by the garden gate. Tom had a fine time and he wasn't the only one who enjoyed the drive. Harry Yount is now deeply engaged in nursing an inlcrestingcaeof measles. Nellie Bly. The Shasta Courier, for over 30 years -edited by W. L. Carter, has just begun the 50th year of its existence. It is the second oldest paper in California, and is still as warm a number as it was in the days of gold the days of 49. Continued success, Father Carter. Mr. Bryan bays that when his friends - now indulge in the pleasant prophecy that he is sure to be the next I'resi lent of the United States, it does not make his heart beat so fast as it used to when he first began to hear this more than eight years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ace of Montgom ery, Alabama, were kicked clear out of m. buggy by an unruly mule, one day last week. This is the first instance un record where one Jack beat two Aces w hen it carne to a show down. On the 15th inst. an order was sent to eneral Chaffe fr the evacuation of China by American troops, leaving only legation guard of 150 men. The troops will be removed from China the last of April, Portland's death rate mr thousand is the lowest of thirty of the largest cities in the United States, bein,; only 10.05 jer 1000 fur 1000. Well, now, ii-n'l lliin just the most de lightful weather one ever saw in March? Lake county, Oregon, climate in uljout ierfcclioii. The latest report from Lord Kitchener to the Loudon War ofliee says nothing of H J!'er surrender. '.V 0 ADDITIONAL LOCAL. S "t'ncle Joati" performance at Sew Pine Creek ball Saturday evening, March 3utb. Admit Ion 60 and 25 centi. The Examlaer bat tome interesting railroad new tbat la unavoidably crowded out this week, but will appear In our next laaue. Mr. and Mrs. I.D. Palll, wbo bare bean teach Ing tbe Hummer Lake acbool, arrived bere laat week, en route to their home in Eugene Dr. Btelner inform! us that Walter Tracy of Drews valley has been a very nick man tor a week pHiit, but now showa signs of improve ment. John D. Conghlin arrived from Han Francisco yesterday, and is en route to the Chewaucan after upending tbe winter at tbe flay, lie waa accompanied by Mr. Taylor. Tim O'Keefe. a well-known race-borae man of Nevada, was found dead in bed at Kenoon tbe HCh Instant. O'Keefa was the owner of the famous race mare, "HilverState." William Hartman, tbe Lake county wool grower, arrived from Ban Francisco lait Thurs day. Mr. Hartman baa been pending the win ter in the city and bad an enjoyable visit. Htanley McLaughlin waa up from New Pine Creek Tuesday, and Inform! Tbe Examiner tbat "Lum" Cannon baa sold 17 acrei in town lota In Cannon's Addition, and tbat nearly all tbe lots will be improved. New Pine Creek is on the boom. L. H un man and Charles Casedy arrived from Montague Tuesday evening by private convey ance. Mr. Hum-man was interested with Uuo. Uurand and others in the cattle business at Hllver Lake, but some time ago purchased the interests of bis partners in tbe business, turned tbe cattle into beef and sold them. He left this morning for Hllver Lake to look after bis cattle ranch interests, and while bere the gen tlemen will buy cattle if theycan get them and the price ia Mitisfactory. 'E. M. Brattain" Win. "E. M. Brattain," the two-year-old foal of Lcora and sired by the famous Captive, won bis fir t race at Tanforan Park, Han Francisco, last Huturilay. The race was three furlongs for maiden two-year-olds purse aiio; the eolt started in a bunch of 11 and carried 103 pounds. He went to the poM at odds of 7 to 1, and won driving. Wednesday morning Kldoo M. Hrat taln, the owner, received a check for 11,000 for the winning colt, aud a yearling, a full brother. The purchaiti-r waa McAvoy, the trainer who has had Mr. liralialn's horses In charge for a I long time. MeAvo, believes that "K. M. llral i tal ' Hill make a good race liurs.-. 6 9 I DO YOU KNOW we THAT IT PAYS TO I) HAL AT THIS STORE The enormous purchasing power of which allows its wiling prices to lu marked lower than others who can huy only in small quantities. The Spring Season is fast approaching and we have bought a large stock of the most desirable goods to Ih found in the market. If we don't please you tell us where we fail and we'll do our lcht to correct the defect. BAILEY & MASSINGILL, ...THE PIONEER STORE... 6 6 a J. K. Iiammrl-y has tbe F.concmy ga. lamps for sale at U and l Mrs. (ieorge Hamiii.-rMcy returned from San Francisco last ", after an all-winter stay in that town. Charlie Morrin la now chief clerk at I.cinm & Mining's merchandise store. Ebb Follett and Charlie Morrison were In Lakeview Saturday. A. M. Smith, the miller, waa also a visitor there Monday. Follett & Amli k are enlarging their merchan dise stock, and will soou have a fine Hue of dry goods. It is expected this Arm will do a thriving business this summer. There are three Sunday schools in New Pine Creek, and each is well attended. There were 150 people on our streets lat Hun day. Several new residences will soon adorn the Cannon Addition. Hudspeth and Cloud, the lakeview Soda men were here Sunday, but they didn't have any pop with tbem. Cbarlie Stephens Ison the sick list. Mayhki.lk. 5aVtlV aVkVaV' watch this space Branched Out for himself. E. F. Cheney, for several years in the employ of 8. F. Ahlstrom, the sa ldler, has branched out for himself, having purchased the harness and saddle stock of J. Kcblagel. Mr. Cheney Is now at theSchlagel stand with a fine stock of everything in the line, and has given an order for additional stork to eomplete bis out fit. He i! prepared to do repairing in all Its branches sirictly to order, and guarantees bis work wbith will be done at modi rate ratea. W hen you are In need of a new set of harm-aa or anything in that line, or want repairing done on short notice, rail on Cheney, Water street, Just north of Post A King's brick building. & AMICK G ncral Merchandise g New Pine Creek, Oregon watch this space CO '5aVsV'& 'tsV'aV'iaV',W ,wmm?frmtrww,wr,wwwwww?m?? i T. J. MAJILTON 1 Deal.r In all kind el HOTEL LAKEVIEW ARRIVALS. F. V. Lane A Co., Proprietors. Following are the arrivals at Hotel Lakeview for the week ending March 20lh H F Wiukleman A wf, V arner E K Hunting, Cite A W Bryan, clover Kl't J W Dicks, Myrtle t rek MrsUeo fchrhardt, Cottonwood E I) Thompson, City lieo W iukleman A wf, Mummer tk Joe Nichols, Ikinania Chaa Casedy.Montague A Christen, Ocaerl J FClarkson.Newl'C'k chas Morrison, New P C W ' Huilth.Hacrameiito 11 Koberts, 70 Kauch F M Vernon, Eugene F M urccii, X I. It Walker, Illy l Chahrand, Portland I. It i'oill A wf, ktiKcue Wm Hartman, Hail rrn Wi; Haruuui. Clover Fit W 11 Miiaaelman, Cottonwood Miss Alice Morris. I ol Km wood P E Taylor. Warner W Iiykeman,lriws Val L Huseman, Montague Joe I'ayne, iieserl J A Mill key, X L K W Follett, New P C'k It Newell, Drews Val Tom I'ratt, Cedarvllle tico Down, 711 Kauch I. Ktireen, ( lover Flat Jesse Pratt, Alturas M Wells, Illy Hardware Sr Tinware, Amunition. Quns, 3 Sportsman's Goods, Etc. Hereford Stock Farm 53nar ivrwwa vauey, uregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner riAi, PKOOF. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, ( March -A), IWil. j Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intemioii to make final proof In suiioort ol his claim, and that aald proof will be made before the , Keglster aim KcccivcrHi lhicvicw, Oregon, on April 27, 1901, vlx: William It. Hood, Pre emption D. rt. No. ImM, for the southwest quar ter, section ll, towiiMhlp &r south, range ' east, W. M., Oregon. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cult! ration of said land, viz: II. ('. Kamlio, James rfnycler, Joseph Jones and A. McDowell, all of I'liikh, Oregon. lUCh 'Jl-II K. M. HKA I I AIN, ItCglSter. largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon in Registered Yearling Bulls roii iaxx IMDOR AlAMO head of herd J W Keener FIJAI. PKOOK. t'nlteil Htat s iJiiid OfDiw, l akeview, Oregon, March l.'l, Kd. Notice Is hereby given that the followliig iiaiiied K iller has tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, anil that said proof will be marie before the Register and Itcccivcr at Lakeview, Oregon, on April 'J7lb, 111, v!: David A. Presley, II. K. No. IVi.7 for the HVi Hec. H2, Tp. M H., H. M K. lie names the following witnesses to prove hiscouiiiiiious residence upon and cultivation of Hai'l laud, vli: Amos I. unity, U N. Aniler hoii, h. Parker and O. H. Farra, all of Hly, Ore gi,u, K. M. IlKATTAIN, ItegiMcr. Mar. 21-11 j JLi" - iJLi Xi X Li. haa Morrlaiun Reeder & Morrison BLACKSMITHS AMD IIORSLSIIOCRS lo everything- In he HlacliKinllliiiiK l.lne Mini aiuliNlue I ion Kiiarnnti-eil New Pino CrooK, Oregon. PIA1VOS J. W. Maxwell tent fur Ten of tho Best high gratio and rtandard makos of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs 800 up 0 ORQANO