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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1901)
afer QTcmntg atnnrr BEACH & M'GARREY tL4 t TERMS: iOi Year, . SU Months. . (ihreeMontn,. $1.00 1.00 50 itkrwrw. iri.. Y 1. tot. .'An inventrr twinf asked. "What after tier tsjcyrie? ' rrj.htM. ' There wilt ner r N any iH--tour to the btcyvle, lt caue thfpp rrvcr ran l amount ol material (ut t-velher with greater kill that will answer the urpo of hu man locomotion with greater pleur and ea or a le original cft anil cur ret: tut-iise to the rider. To consider iu lightness, it deliiale Wauty of ap faraiH e, strength and endurance, the rice at which it i old, the uwil ervc ve an.l lb treasure an.l health it irivr the rider, it ruust unheitating-ty Uk jro nounced the o-mfumnuli4 acheivwuienl our mechanical development and the most beneficent contribution that in vention ba made to civilization. It is o oiHijiie and superlatively perfect that it Jia no rival and can have no rucreMir. A stronir, flow ol boiling hot water ha been obtained at an artesian m ell -Bear Vale. Malheur ci xin ty. KaMern Oregon lia- always hail the reputation of doing a hot pla'e." hut we ilid not know the ery (iirna-e were quite so cloe to the urfact. Salern rUlesman. (There is nooe intimating that he'.l in in thisdirwtion. That future home of Kalem newspaper men am! memhert nf the Oregon legislature ha long pine been lucatel at Aroede", California, on the line of Lite X-C'-O Railroad, where the water iff" hot it can only be used forrnok- J ing purN.e?. Vale, however, is said to! l "warni" enough in other respects. ! There are several hot spring right here 1 THE C0URT5. riRt t iT roi-RT. The t'innit Court lor lke rrointy, Oregon, was convened by II. L. tenn. Judge, on Mav titli, when the fol- lowing proceeding were had, to wit: Mi-i'all xn Porter, nuit lor injunction; I'lalntifT moved fur continuance to the net rvyular term of court; motion granted, and all coM or disbursements orraionel to delettdant tovaui ol con tinuance wa ordered Used to plaintiff Adjourned to May 11. lUl. May 11, 1 l , court convened pursuant 1 to adjournment. In the matter of tieo. II. !We plaintiff, v T. H. I i.dwiturv, ! defendant civil action to recover mon jey. On mtion of pUintifT to dismiss, i action, plaintiff ap-aring by hi at i torney I F. lnn, and defendant ap- i j pearing hy hi attorney K. M. Hratlain, 1 '. upon mutual agreement to dismiss, or-1 der of dismissal was made hy the court at plaintiff' root. Court adjourned until May 1", l!UI, at 10 a. iu. t-ocNTY i oi nr. I.akkvikw, ( Ikkooh, May K, pl. Court conven'd pursuant to adjourn ment. May 4, at which were pres ent lion. Chas. Tonningen, Judge; J. Proe, Commiiotier ; II. K. IunUp, Sheriff; Wm. (iunther. Clerk when the following procetslingn were had to w it : In the matter of the petition for a road by C. A. Branch and others, tiled j herein, the court ha laid the mine on j the table to lie heard on May 211. I'Ml.l at 10 oclock a. m. ; Ch.. T(nsin(.iiks, Judge. S. J. I'kohk, Coiiiiiii'-ioiier. 9 i BAILEY & MASSINGILL, I)calcr5 in General Merchandise ...THE PIONEER 5T0RE... TIHBER LANDS. The Forest of Oregon Being Taken at Lakeview, Uithell in a long way from t kapidly by Eastern Capital. here. I j A dicpHtch to The tregoniau from Meil- Inquiry ha been made concerning the j ford, under date of .May 8th, fay that date upon which the acta of the lant ! there i an unuetially large immigration 6 9 Legislature containing no emervency clauses will take effect. The cniitu tion prox'dec that no act shall take effect until! 90 days from the cloe ol the cess Ion tinier the emergency shall be declar ed. It is the gt-nral opinion that !0 days mut have fully passel before the acta take effect and that thy lecoine law on the 91t day. The lgiilatnre ab journed on February 23, leaving five dava in that month, 31 in March, 'M in April snd 24 in May to complete the 90 days. According to this, the acts will be in etiect on morning of May 25. of home and timber seeker into Niutli ern Oregon this Spring, and a few words concerning the quality and qnanity of the timber of Jackxon and Klamath Coun ties may lie of interest. Sugar pine, yellow pine and fir most abound in these counties, there being a'-iut an equal quantity of each. This timber is of excellent quality and of sufficient quantity to warrant the invest ment of many thousands of dollars. There are a great number of acres of Government land in this district which is heavily timtiered and awaiting the Til- Michael Murphy, Knight. It wu evident in hi swagger that he nun a wiuti ol the ltritih arixtocntcv, and the most casual oberver could not help but note that he wa a stranger to the citv. He touched on theshoiilder a well dressed auburn hai red young man who was lolling in front of a Broadway hotel. "Pardon me, my dear man, hut could I trouble you for a match?" After lighting hi cigar, he continued : "Hah Jove' This is a remarkable city. This is my first visit to New York, dve know ? I'm a deuced stranger ; on the other side I'm a person of importance. I'm Sir Francis Iaffy, Knight of the Garter, Knight of the Bath, Knight, of the Iouble Kagle, Knight of the Gold en neecp, Knight or the iron Cros. r'ye mind telling me your name, me auburn hair, in ing of homestead and tiniliur prmles'sofmere are more people locating homes , i i ti.;- w . : . t.i. ..if t . .--. - many peop e tor we an mom sorrow-1 i'iin iu iui itinnv man ai ,ar tll3l)'"' Jullv admit its unconimonncss. CVim- j y ti" during the five years previous. I Heplied he of tl won sense is that sense which is com- i miner ai present is iK-iiinu at riu t U : ,j , rj( tl ,VUI.. nion to all the five senses, or the point t :!, ! acre, and as the timl-r of Oregon j nan. i Mi, ,ael Murphy nght where the five senses u.eet-8up,s,-ed to j ha worldwMe reputa'ion for quantity, j u.fl'rt. Uflt ,ljlf,)t' u,,,ir(. Umt u;t (nKlil e the seat ol the soul, wl.ere It j.l.lges surei.gui ami uuraurny, u may not I t),.Ilil.i.l ..,, Vrrv ,,... nijilt .ri.. ill t VI ' I strength and w hat is presented by the five senses, and ! I"1 before the price w ill be from ,VJ cents tlien decides the i.nsles of aj;tion. So if J lr I(J,K foot stumpage. At the jires- the reader is pjssessed of common sense , ent rate of locating the timhei el aims of lie will readily see what is meant by this j Southern Oregon, w ill be practically ex--ex puliation. ' haunted by I d-tober of the present year. ' Another dispa't-h from TillarinMk, this It i now leirig '-hinted" that the Nev- ! "'a'"- under same date announces that ada, California & Iregon railway wants a iiiimU-r of timber claims have changed ael Murphy."- Mich- Chicago Inter ih-ean. kadical keforms Proposed. At the meeting of the K'liiorial Ai ciation of l-arfeand MimI.m' counties, hel here la-t V riilav, in w hu h C. ( car Met- ker, of the Chewam-an Post and K. Hi NEW PINE CREEK Is rnpiillv forging aliead an L. Follett iiml Atnick, tJie Mi rcliiitit v O lire trnllili.' iilott lit the lieatl & of tin' procession. A FINE NEW STOCK Huh nlri-ii'ly ln--n rccrivnl ami inuri' P new goo.1 i,re arriving it our store nil the tunc AMONG OTHER THINGS W't have ever ytliini; ilesirmii in the lrM -rv Line. A sH-ciril line of (Jent Finn y Shirts. An i lcgant line of T , Cnnilies, Cigars and Tobacco. V'i h & fr our Iry UmmIs I'isplav. POLLHTT & AMICK ...... v I.... . .1 1 1 .. .. ii i - i ! p- nan i lauir, "I uic 1 - AIM ) i,1-i;oi Ljikeview to "cough up or it threaten 1 hands the r,at few iIhvs tin- lurust Imv. .t . ' i . to leave that thriving little citv off ... H . 1 '" M re t he leading sp.r.ts. It was resolved, the line. If the company is reasonable .''' "r- 1,,,M,-lt- ' "' Prevailing among other thing., that the association price was flOOU per claim. I his goes to ! Mt. jts utmost efforts to interest cai.ital that thriving jAkeriew rhoulil pay the -customary without growling. The a'rsjve is from the Burns Times Herald, it has always twen The Exam iner's understanding that the N ('-Ohad millions to back it, and as.kl no favors of any man nothing hut fair treatment. . i . . . . . . ... i i snow uiai me umner i-eits ol uregon are j t1(. construction of an electric railway receiving wii attention. I lie timtier I fr(li (v.lirville t.. I'hIsImv via I jiUei There ae no such girls in Lakeview- this one mentioned hy Ue Denver Post-script u.an : A girl ran into a Kan sas town on her wheel in soeb brief cycle skirts that the editor of tie local paper had a sew; re attack of palpitation -if the heart, atid it was observed that the tow u clock liJd its hands liefore its face. The indignant city officials gave her five hours to leave town. belt of Lake is also quite extensive and it will not he long before all of it is tak en. Again would we advise citizens of Lake conty to use Lheir rights in this re gard tdore it is too late. If President McJCtaley could visit 1-ake County about this tljfie he would want to "camp right here", wiiere the hills and valleys are carpet) with green, fruit trees in beautiful bloom waving grain fields, thousands of cattle, sheep and horses grazing on meadow and hillside and saucy trout jumping p out of the fishing pools daring the angler and his worm. The saloon mun of Ashland will at tempt to break the new charter of that town, which prohibits them from con ducting the liquor business. While Ashland is a Prohibition town in name it is said that nobody gjes dry there for want of a cup to cheer. The fellow who says "Gee! ain't it hot!" will find no occasion to change his mind when he gets to that other place. This, sir, is most delightful Heather not a damhit hot. To Pool Their Wool. The prinicipal wooJg rowers of Kastern Oregon are arranging to call a conven tion to meet in Baker City at an early date to form a wool combination. The convention will he similar in character and object to one had at Uawlins, Wyo ming, two week ago. If the Wyoming plan is adopted, the wool buyers will have to meet the growers in convention and submit sealed bids for the wool which the growers will offer lor sale. The bid will le ojsened by tlx! repre sentatives of the growers and contracts awarded to the highest bidders. The right to reject any and all bids will 1 reserved. "There lhrm by ufri often told. Converting all It touchei Into gold; Content cau koothe where'er hy fortune jilmud, Cn rear a garden In the denert wute." The contented people about town are those w ho enjoy their drinks and smokes at Post A King's. 1-tf to put sleamlsiats on Goose Ijike, and Aheit Ijiko to run up the Chewaucati Uiver to Paisley lor commercial pur looses an well as pleasure; and to send a memorial to Congress asking for the appointment of a "Biigologist" to sup press ticks esj-eciully the sage lick and newspaer "tick". The Associa tion adjourned to meet at Plush next autumn to take up the subject of scab on sheep, ami to consider the advisa bility of establishing a livestock journal for- the suppression of cow stealing. Stildley & Harris received un elegant line of furniture this week. POST & KING When completed this w ill one of the handsomest buildings in New Ijtkeview. nAL FHOOK. llld OlBce, l.kevli;w, Ori KOli, My II, lcil. j Notfee U hen-hy given that the follow in, named sutili r lis. Ill- d notice of hit iiui-iiilon to make final proof In iiisrt of his i ltliu, and Hint mild priMif will he made heforr o. II. Wurdwell, I'ultcd Htalea Coiniiilmiloiier at Sil ver I-ake, Ore., on June 4, lwil, vli: Alfred W . IiuiiiiIiik. II. K. No. 17W, for the NK'i HWi and S4 HK'and H; NK1 ., lot , section ), towrmhlp 20 outh, raiiKH 14 east, W lllmiictte meridian, Oreon. He iiamea the following ultiieuiea to prove hla con tin nous ri-aldence iiisiii and cultivation of ld land, viz: J. M Ward, K. K. Herd, W. H. Owalev and W. it. ouocsii, an ol Sliver lke, (iri K'in. liinltt 10-tl K. M. BK ATT AIM, Kegl.ter. Hereford Stock W arm Drows Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon 5 Registered Yearling Bolls IOO, 120 and I BO each IALD0R ALAMO head cf bcrti ilBSOLUTECY TPlRE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aovAi aAsma sowrjfs eo., siwvcsm. t.,-' f 1 ..." -'. . . t'-. v- ri- . . . - . .. . -st J W Keraer 4 haa MorrUoa ! ; hi t i i T1TT . T" Reeder I Morrison BLACKSMITHS AMD IIORSESHOERS lt everything; In the HlackaiHlthliiK l.loe and attarar tiun auaraulerd Now Pine CreeK, Oregon.' PIANOS J. W. Maxwell A jrnt ror Ten of tho Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs SCO up OltQANS