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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1901)
1 t rr a t PICK-UPS. 3 3 from Ash t w f m ttv m? rrvr krr v Al the Brewery Schooners. Fent Smith arrived from Alturan last igh'. Miss Pearl Burrus has returned Altums. IV. lid ll. ii'.v ! , I . . If fed d Monday, to t - ale. lami? (ifrliT I ij'ht J1: heud of fcmi J. Shellhaiiuner last Monday Slit-HiT Punla.. t ' f fcixes during t he h ... , About five iiu'tn " i -, i in Pais fcy Tuesday, hikI 1? n cl.es in LaKevicw . The infant son of Mr. iiml Mrs. Frnest Ilsrtlenuie died at la is" Creek, Mar. 22. Races and Base Ball K. A. FiUpatrick 'hii vasit(l l,nkeicw last week with a subscription for races to be held on the Lakeview traclt during Fourth of July week, and succeeded in getting 1 V subscriln-d by busbies men ami citiieim. To this will U added a like Amount by the lake County Agri 1 1 ul t ii nt I Association, making $1100 in ittle ! I"rs,'!' k-'iv''" ',,r r' ""'H events dur- i ing I ho week. There w ill lt four or live days' racing, Mini probably Uo lnvii for in Fourth of Julv celebration and baseball j tournament. 'I'll,' Mini of $K will also Ih raised for baseball purposes with the stipulation that in tl event that at j least two teams from outside of laike ! county coniH'te the said anioiint would John T. Maupiri and wife were over I Stveii ' purses. As many Like cuii frvm Warner last Friday on laud bind- ' Lv team as dcsi.e may cntei , hut then et. ! must le at least two from outside the K.sl iocs for children ai B. M s. I rt,HM,.v- 1Ur' " ' opportunity for . , I Misloc and Klamath teams to come here m.a. MienocK isvngnt mixed marlit.tr .l.-. fr-.ui, I? t 'I. ... I I...... ! Monday. (ei. 11. Ayres left for San Francisco last Sunday to select a new Spring slock r Ids firm. Head the notice for bids on furnishing program for racing events and hasehall toiiinainent will In' given out next week. i and in two weeks lug poiders will be ! printed and circulated announcing the events. yosls and pole; k T. Co.. in tl.i: We have now some fine beer A.&S. for the Lake County T. issue. i tap. Officers HlecteJ. null hern eitreinily, and instead of de clining to the doiith, as supposed by tieueral Kreinont, the lull is to I he nort Ii. In the spring ul the year the waters from the melting snow and ruin, com mon to the climate, pour into the south ern extieinity of this rocked tiinmed basin, till it to oert1owing and aie gradually pushed to the north wheie thev sink into the alkali plains or disap pear by evaporation. That part of the iuisin in which (he lauds in controversy are situated w as, according to theteti mony of I'eter I'eterson in the J. M. Wtlley cae, known to early settlers its "Warner Lake." It was sub eiiuentlv lemieil. says witness Hale, "Warner Mnrh," w lule it is now culled "Warner Valley." It the testimony of the witnc.cs called at tin- loimer hearings is to be given any credence, the entile southern part of Waiuer basin whs tilled with water from "foothill to the iimro k" between I Sii4 ami t SS I . t was then a lake. Alter a Urge volume of the walrr. that had loiuieily pun led into this Imnin had been duelled, ufter thousands ot cattle and hogs had pastured around Us margin, and giadiuilly as ihc si'iions grew drier, wuiked their way into its interior, dining the tiaiiition between the time it formed the U'd of a lake and I be lime it I hi. fine diy , it w as no doubt a mat -h, and now. Mnce by a diveriou 1 of the w titers, sediuieni al on and other causes, said lauds have become meadow , are now clothed with luxuriant giases and dot red with productive bums, ills not amiss that it should be known as Warner Valley. Said lauds were returned s hike by rengra, h'vaiis and Itvars and lirav in For Men W haw mvivt'tl this wrrk our stock of SI'KINU CI.OTniN(S ami I t'ltMSIl .N(1 (3()()DS, which oiiohl to interest every jood dresser in Lukoview. A!:N'5 SUMH!: SUIT5 from $6.00 up MI-N'S SILK l-RON T 001JJ SHIRTS MI-N'5 10IJ; N!:(IJ(1I:I- SHIRTS Ml;N'S ll;RCALI; DRI-SS SHIRTS HI-N'S lI:RCALI; DRI-SS SHIRTS AU;N'S 5U5PI:NI)I;RS MI-IN'S PLAIN and I'ANCY HOSILRY You'll Iiml our styles ami patterns most exclusive in design, and far superior to aiivthin ever shown here. Our prices are within reach of all. The wedding of Dexter F. Amick and Mis Minnie Ktvd, w ill he soloinnized at Bfew Fine Creek next Sunday. j iS. 1". liss left Fresno, Cal., on March JkV ami is expected home soon. He is enjrt'fd to Ix; much iuirovedin health. Sprfiii ami suiuiner wash goods at B. t M.'s The "rude Josh" company was well et-eived at New Fine Creek last Satur day liii;ht. The hall was crowded and Mie play was highly appreciated. survevs made prior to S.M. The loie- ... , . , , ,, Itfoing smveys were Hot impeached bv At the uiwung of the st.K kholders of ,,ut ( .,..., ,Iia,. 1M ss7. who exl. nd' the Luke County Telephone and Tele-! ed the township hues after ih watcr-of graph Company, held at Paisley last j li,k' I"1'1 greatly subsided, an.l even Mondav. the todowing were el.cted r V. .1 was oone w . ,, great . , in- cum , u. e waier aim miiti is-ing so ileeii neiii ai 1 ais ley last j w ing were el.cted a ! Board of Directors: Win. Harvey, W. P. i j Heryford, S. B. Chandler, tieo. Colin i unit r. M. (.Iiiisman. Win. llaivey re-; ceived the full vote cast, 4:!.", and was chosen President of the Hoard ; W. P. ; Heryford received the next highest vote, j 411:2, and was chosen Vice President. ; The Board of Directors elected the Bank of I-akeview treasurer, ami V. L. Snell ing secretary. T he Board of Directors advertise in thi-i issue t.f the F.xaminu for bids for (utnishing telephone and L. Huseniau last week purcha-ed 4k , telegraph poles and posts, said bids to Tit-ad of cattle from leorge Smail of i. ! he received and opened on April 11, l'.tol, T Lake. Tnt- st.s k will le driven to j at the ollice of the Secretary in Lake Mr. Huseman's ranch at tiazelle. j view. Bids may be tiled wiih Secretary Bur rmr rL'.oO i idi.-' hoe the ,et ' S"t'"'"z 1,1 a"' t'""' 'x1'1'" ",,NV alue in tow n. B. M Last Tuesdav C. Fisher sold his War aer ranch to (ieorge .a Jpin for fl,'sl. Mr. Fisher will n inovt- to his hot spring omch, six miles from the stunt- bridge. Much uneasiness wa- felt by the rela Jves and friends of tieorge Whortoii. w ho as reported seriously ill at Aliuras la.-t j ia. night and I j April loth, at 2 p m . in iniiiiv instances that the hloi.es in.uk- ing the eoiiieis had to he cuiiveyed by hand a distance v( a tulle and a half, it being impossible to get a horse or ve hicle thioiih u .,.,. tesiiuiuiiv t.f An drew Morns, L D. Frakes cane). The testimony of tl,e w iluesses for the Slate of t In goii at the n he.u ing e-tii! , ll-hed the fai t that all of said lands weie J dueled b waler hi the spnngof each y ar, and that late in the -easou the w ater had receded lioui I he hue of the spung Ilo. , s,, that call le could cross t be maigin of the lake, hut it wasnowheie elaiiued th.it piior to Issl.that mere - was a complete suhsid. u,-,. ,,( the wateis n r was the ilit'ten In c bet ai i n tl.e hn.li ; and low waler show n. ! Although the le-llinony given bv said W It llesses be Co-lieled alolie.il woul.l be imposHihle to tell which of said i lands were diy, if any, which though; i covered with water in the spril.gwcic ! uncovered too late for planting or bar- , ! Vesting a crop, and w ere I belch in- swamp - aid oyci tin a cd , and wlu.ii weiei"eri. r V THE b 10 . Cottage z$ eek. He rel ilrned hollo m r-eovering rapidly. For Sale One tirst-class Jack. (Oitifnissiouer lleriiu.iin of laml office in the Warner caes. The matter w ill be teri r newspapers '. w ilh water the entile year. 'I he burden ittempt the r.. J ws upon the Male and those claiming f ,. i , I under it to shun bv a fair preiH.nder ' the decision of ;,.,.,, ,. .,, j(lu,v, ,hlU ',.,', ,.,,, f t he general Vallev laud : dry reading iiire of Oregon. 11. King, Fort l.M. Next Saturdav t.ijht there will l- Jie-.fK.vr ... --i.il .i.in.-e, at liiinther's Hall, j hich will he the last until April 2'ith. hen the Cemetery Committee will give; (ii all night hall and a line supper. I'alekiligbarn A lle-ht's hoots lii.'S, a iull line just received at B Sheep shears at B. & M's. irandma" Butler, who has fishing in Bedding, Cal., this winter, rijirnel Lome on the Southern last Thursday night. Mrs. Butler is hale nil hearty and her many friends are iiml to welcome her home. THE.UriUSION. The Fvamivkk has undertaken this ; week a feat that few interi ! in the country would att. j production in full of general were swamp and overllowed on March 1., Is. ,11. ;ut u nil t he except ion of Un it tie of levels run bv N n kerson and oi hers .. ...1 . i . ,i... : i . t I . . . .1 i met ii.c . All... I IM'iu itie iiiiin;ti . to nianv, Ilo dou lit, but the pu lulshers ot . . .i i ....... . w. . i . ' ilieneral r iclii nit , ' t he tate ai d lt I.Jj i. ...... I r... . . I ... I i ... i I. , . . . . .. Klamath I i-rr" - - ( i ......... grauiee nas snowu m votiii nue...n mat. ' I reds of people to give the entire decision, i said laml either formed the bed of an i and for that reason it appears in this is- i apparently permanent lake or .... . .... . . . lilted ls-twceii the high and I ! sue. i line we nu our column won t(). ,,.,,( j this matter we are crowding out much! The difference in elevation at t hi lime valuable 1-cal news, and the only satis- lietweeii the points mentioueil Moes not preelmle the possibility nor even the j probability of the existen- e of a lake I eo-ruiii an oi saei iracis on .iiarcu i. ' ! pajier will l- filed away by hundreds, of ; IS'), and in no event can either of said .s.Lodgino House Restaurant .. KIZIR & BROWN, Proprietors -The On!y 25 Cent House in Lakevew R estatiratit llll'l !-H'llli)r IIol.e li.ive both been thorough ly reluivafiil. (ioo table service iiii't clean Lens The comfort id' our lutrotin will ulvuvs be mir lirst aim. t all nl I lie olt.ioe t r a gisi.i no al nml I i . ii situ water Tt i s ail rr rt isr m r n I is vim n rl rrrri irrrk H'utrli if. i, een : .;. .1 :.. ...... . I..,.. i .. .1 ...... j Irt ll'ill C lli.O III l' J'i'"l'i IIIK nil- in- is I ion, is the fact that this Co; y of the I paper will lie filed away by hundreds of j readers for future ref. rem-e, and in 1 'showing to the public that there is J scarcely anything impossible in the j lines of levels or the com I i I ion observed bv tietietal John C. Fremont in IKJ.'t, ; establsh or tend to show that said lands : or tl.e greater portion of the smallest i printing line for The I.Xaminkk toaccoin- ! ,-gal subdivision of any part thereof. plish AGLINALDO CAPTURED. Tlit u n 1 1 r ill itff nun t lu iiiuili f iff 1 V Th pHrtv w n horroel Post A Kiliif'H ' . . , L . i "i MiliWt ill confer a favor hve-i'1,at l"fHvt,il lu,wt"" l'H ca,,t Aguitialilo. tieueral .McArtliur con firrini the Jrejsirt as follows: "tieneral Fiinstou has ju-t returned from an ex pedition to Palaman, Province of Isa bella, where he captured Aguiriuldo who is now in my po -session at Malacanan." The capture was made by the brave Funston through a ruse, Funston and his party being led by friendly natives into Agu inahlo's. tamp as prisoners, where they Kooti proved to be rapture. fuming same at once. Whilt Jihii Myrtle, of Lakeview, was n the road to Summer Lake on the Sid alt., he lo.t a pocket book containing t5 in currency. On his return the kook and money was handed to him by lyx (ireen, of the Clover Flat station. Paish-v will have two days' racing in June, the i;xaet date of which event will be given in these column? later on. This will U a fine " workout" for the horses that are to come to Lakeview to race during Fourth of .July week. lothing, men's, just arrived at Spring and summer Viv's and childrens', B. A M's. Born In Klamath Falls, Oregon, March 27, to the wife of Louis Uerber, a son Here's long life to the youngster. (jOT May he grow to man uood and prove aj njuate a man as his "Maddy," and the pride of a fond mother. The report that C. ('. McCray, the "Missouri dumtni-r," was held up la-low Willow Hunch and relieved of fd5 last Monday, has turned out to be a hoax. Mc wad joshing a tenderfoot brother ilrtimuier urnl an aiert reporter who bftppene.'! to be on deck. C A. limit ing writeH from Pan Fran frauefbi'r to The JCxaminer under date of Miv-li 2'ith that he expected to leave 4ml Francisco about the 2Hth for Bly. lr. Bunting has had a pleasant vinit at Mia liay for teveral weeks and will be glad to return to "good old Oregon." 4)n the 20th he met Klmer AhUtrom anil lin Heryford of Lakeview , and Albert Walker of Bly. The boys were having a jpod time in the city. Clarence Anderson, former editor of the New Kia, arrived hen; yesterday on a brief visit. Notice to Bidders. The Common Council of the Town of Lakeview, Oregon, invites bids for the deliveiy of lilH) cords of 4 foot wood. Said wood to Is; delivered monthly in ol) cord lots. No bids accepted for less than 1') cord lots. Sealed proposals for bids will he received up to April loth at 12o'clock, and addressed to the Becorder ol the Town of Lakeview, Oregon. I'l Notice to The Public. The Town Council has passed the fol lowing order in regard to the payment for Fdectrii: Light: That all bill are due and payable on the first of every month, and if not paid by the oth of the month the light will be shut off. All bills are payable at the ollice of the Town Treasurer, B. HeynoldH. Pi CHAS. L'.MBACH, Becorder. Notice. Any persons having Ijeer kegs in their possession belonging to the old Lakeview Brewery, are reipiested to Bend or bring them in at once, an we want to fill them with the linest Uier ever made in lake view, lS-2t. AY HUM & HcAUMiEL. wa swamp or overflowed, within tl meaning of the Act of September 2M, ! ls.rxi. on' March 12, IHinl. Tl... w.... i :. . ... l. .... : .:i I i i in: mm alio lis gran ii-t. nu i ok lai i - i ed to establish thw facts that would en-i title tnem to prevail.it is not deemed, ne-essary to discuss the showing made, bv the settler claimants, which co isisls j of oral testimony and more than one hundred exhibits, comprising certified j copies of plats, lists of select ions, testi- j mony of witnesses at former t rials, doc- umeiits, etc., and samples of soil taken j from certain of the lands involved herein, j The c. .mmiiuication of this ollice, da ted Ni vember H, BHM), reversing your! office and aw arding the land in contro- vcrsy to the State of Oregon el ai., tetn-j porarilv recalled on November . 'ID, BUM' for further consideration, is now on mo lion of this ollice permanently recalled, , vacated and annulled, in whole and in part, and the follow ing findings and judg-1 incut subMttute.1 in lieu thereof: The lands included in Lists HI), HI , 39 and all others described by the agree uii'iit or stipulation filed in the ollice of the Honorable Secretary of the Interior on May 1, H'.i!, were not as a w hole, nor j as to the greater portion of a smallest I legal subdivision, swamp and overllowed on March 12, lHiK), and that the State of i Oregon and those claiming under it, has j no title, interest or estate in mhI to any part of said lands by or thioiigh the provisions of the Act of March 12, I Wit) (12 Stat., Hi. It is then-lore tint judg-, meiit of this ollice that th'' claim of the State of I Iregon and those holding under i it, in and to any of the lands included in Lists .ill, .51 and .i'l, or ilescnls-il in the foregoing stipulation, in any way urising or asserted by or through the provisions: of the Act of September 2H, 18,r0, as extended to the State of Ore gon by the Act of March 12, lSiMJ (12 .Stat., ii should be held as naught, re jected and canceled, and said ?.aims are hereby rejected and said lists held for cancellation. The case having once been considered by the Oepartrnent is current work and in case appeal is filed, the case will he ao treated and forwarded to the Depart ment as Hindi. Notify the Parlies thereof. Besident counsel w ill lie advised by this ollice. Hespectfully, liiNUgu IIkkmann, ComuiinHioner. t ci -j 33 O C td so o Ul S3 T3 CD O - O c a n a r co so a(x OOOO s-s - m --- - -"10 ICDOBfD- CO CD CD CL O. 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