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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
I.IKK tTY KHMIKRt MHKVIKW, OHRilOS, II A Y SO. IHI. t V V V V V V V V V V THE TWENTIETH CENTURY All kinds of News Notes Taken on The Fly By an Examiner Representative Call on llndsiveth A Cloud ftr bicycle tnindrie. ami rvpairiutt. 21-1 1 Frank H. Houston whs here from War ner peveral day? this week. N . shipment of HumbleM just arriv- started f'r tlii'ir homes, at Silver -d. Hudspeth A Clona. -l it yesterday afternoon. uiu Arthur, the fmeeepman, w s a t V t T sheep I'hurlio Arthur was-in from the Oil in p last Tuesday. Cliatlie It ii it. k ami tieorye Sniiill, wit nesses in the Mcl'all-I'orter water unit, Lake business visitor here last Friilav. Jolin T. Manpin f Adel nan one of t tie visitors to Lakeview last week. In the Thomas Creek section last Kti- day the rain reseubled a cloud burst Mrs. S. W. Pepperdine, the Alturas milliner, departed for home last Satur day. J Jeff Farish, foreman for G. W. Ma pes was over from the Warner ranch last week. ', Frank Barnes has Rone to Summer! Who is the most popular huly in I.ake iew '.' It will lie ileciletl at the moving picture entertainment next Sat itrilav evening, June 1st. Pr. Steiner was calleil to lily twice within the week to rentier medical assis tance to Mrs. Fi. (.'ascU-er, who is said to Ih' in a serious condition. j Miss F.lta Johnson, late popular teacher in the Lakeview public school, ! left last week for Santa Uosa, Oil., w here I she is engaged to teach asummer school, j The social dance given hy the I-ake- i Lake to improve his ranch and water view baseball Ih.vs last rri.lay niKht was facilities. 8 Vl'r' enjoyable affair, and a substantial I -.1-1. : 1 1 : Jim Given, stock man of Warner, was "''''" t" lo attending to buiness in Lakeview last form U,e u'"nl- Saturday. W. II. Jenkins and Geo. K. Allen of , San Francisco were at Hotel Lakeview : this week. Walter Kittridjre is here from Silver ! ' CIllUinCK OC i-SUI llHVe U CariOHIl OI ' "ni'l nrft-nnui-n, HM lliv , Mcl'ormack mowers, rakes and general i-M. as well us the entire ImUncx re- Water suits. Mine of mrrieultural imnlements now on . , I . y" :-, ' , . :, niaininif iinpaui ine eon, aim me couri W. A. Williams and F. J. Alex. Maver , rol- yr. for the Me- ' . . . . ii . i t i , Cormack, the recognized leader. 21-2 n.v tiK lun tonsi.lerea the same ami of Portland were guests at Hotel Lake- ' , , , . , 1 U-init fully advUed in the premises, a.:- . i t ikiru ai ui imr i u m rt i - a. i vim niiiiiuriiiiy i view irus wetK. . ... . ..- ...v., "j ' i i i i ...... i i COUNTY COURT. Adjourned Meeting. COTISl-KI KO SUTII fAtlK. Lakkvikw, Ohkoon, May lid, UHM. I'oiirl convened piirHUiint to Adjourn ment May 22, I1MM, at which wete pre-, cut J. M. Martin, Commissioner, N. ,1 . I'rose, Commissioner, II. K. Pitnhip, Sheriff, and Win, tiunthcr, t'lei k when the lollowiuit pr.xeediiigH were had, to w it : In the matter of the assessment of It. Paly, f r the year 1 '.).) : This matter coming on to Ih heaid upon t lie applicat ion oi lliculxive named II. Paly to compromise and settle the matter of cerlitiu taxes irregularly and wrongfully assessed and charged to him upon the assessment roll of Lake I'ihiii ty, Oregon, for the year l'.HKI, and ii,miii examination ot the assessment roll for said year, and of the re-ords of this county of the title to certain lands ow lied by said II. Paly, it satisfactoi ily appear ing to the court that the laud descriU'd on lines 10, K! and 1") at page t)S said asse.-smeut roll are wroiigfuhy ilescnU'd . thereon and that the taxes charged to' saiil II. lhily against said lauds are wrongfully and irregularly assessed and charged to him, aul in order to compro mise the controversy arising thcrclrom, and to prevent a sale of said lauds fur said taxes at Shcnti' sa e, thereby ' creating a cloud upon his title to the : same, the said It. Paly npia'ariug in Miss Allie MeUkr accompanied Mr. ja-rson U-I'ore this Omi t and offering a and Mrs. Si Henderson to town fromjapait thereof, tow it : The sum of 2ti, Ciooked I'rook last Sunday. Miss; upon the condition that the sherilf o( Metker is recovering rapidly from re- nHid county shall Ik by this court dnect cent dangerous illness. -d to give sanl It. Paly credit upon the u . i. -i. u ... l -l l ..i !..;.!, ...M.....t -..II il... .ui.l ui, . . .1 rCIllUIIIC& Ot IIWf H lAIIMmi n nn. n.-PVnnill, ll, It'll l'l r,., c..,,,, ijise in tnecapacnyoi a witness in ine ...... rill(H!i al . : ,.. Miss Gertrude Coffee, the milliner and i Miss Hollingsworth, were up from Pavis t Creek last Thurslay. J . Herbert Aldridge, the woolgrow er of j Summer Lake was a business visitor in Ijikeview last week. Jay Burton is building a liquor room for Ayres- 5t Schlagel on the lot adjoining the Lakeview Brewery. Gus Schlagel has been quite ill since last Sunday morning, but is somew hat improved at this writing. Mr. and Mrs, Ike Robinett were up from Willow Ranch last Monday, shop ping and visiting friends. Soda WHter ny flavor delivered to private families within city limits, on order. Hudspeth & Cloud. 21-lt W. E. Rachford and wife were here f'om Alturas last week, and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Schminck. Charlie Lohrenuel of Warner has lieen in the county seat for a week on busi ness. He wears the ''same old smile." Schminek A Son have an elegant line of gents furnishing goods. See this s'.ocii belore purchasing. Something fine. 21-2 For the twelve hours ending Tuesday tr ornii g SO of an inch of rain fell in I akeview, making .t5 of an inch for the cek. Pr. and Mrs. A. A. Whham "t Paisley j spent a few day in Lakeview last week. I Tt'e Dr. U a lurd-woiked phy-iei ui up ; ii rih. i Mrs. Sallie I'rhardr r.f Cottonwood , s;s-nt severnl ilays in Lakeview lat i-ek, and uttendeil the dance Friday, evening. Wii Ihiee Tayl-ir, foreman for the Che-, v- mean Land and Cattle Cuiiipaey, wa i'1 at H"t'-I Lakeview lst Sunday and j M iiiday. L. li. Warner, Jr., represeiitinu the A 1 1 a 1 1 nr-ery at Med ford, has been; taking ' rders iii this section ir the p-i-t week. P. W. T .ries, T. .). Lafiriea- d P.. Van :.:aoI. ver l ake w ill take a hunch of I.M ")i'.y fe'i-es to the California in :i kot il ' ..TC About t'.- l.et diplav of men's I a's : v(-r opeiii..; in f ik-view can now by her brother Abe Peyser on ids tour of the Fastem states. Mr. Pevser is tak ing his time and fully enjoying himself on his trip. I. W. Gibbins, ex-Kecorder of Modoc county, and now a very valuable man in the law office of John K. Kaker in Altur as, is in lakeview assisting Spencer A Raker in stenographing in the big Silver Lake water suit of McCall vb. Porter. Goose Iake Ixlge, K. of P., instituted in Lakeview last week, is steadily grow ing in membership. This is one of the finest orders in existence, and the local lodge bids fair to become one of the leaders. A few more members will in sure a uniform rank. John Nyswarner and family departed Saturday for lakeview, wher they will reside io the future. The Mail regrets the departure of Mr. Nyswaner, hut w ish him and his estimable family the fullest measure of auccest in their new home across the mountains. Medford Mail. Guy Ciiilders bus returned from Med- ford and h and his bro'ber Gene will ssu begin burning the tiling for the' Lakeview Water Company, which will! carry the water from the company's cepts and agrees to the terms of compro mise as above set forth. It is therefore ordered that the Sheriff . 1 of this ill ii ty , U) "in 'he payment of the said sum of f-'O to him of said tuxes by said 11. Paly, las and he is hereby direct ed to cancel and mark the same, upon the luaigin of said assessment roll, satis fied and paid in full, by noting the amount so paid, and referring to this or der ; it is further ordered that said Sher iff credit himself for said unpaid balance remitted by this order. The Pistrict Attorney is hereby au thorized to take such steps as he may deem lie 'essary for the collection of the amount due uon the Tax Collector bond heretofore given by A. J. Neilun. The District Attorney is hereby au thorized to employ the services of an ex pert for the purpose of farther exerting the accounts of A. J . Neilou as tax col lector. Ordered by the court that warrwits be drawn upon the Treasurer in payment of the follow ing allowed claims, to w it : J. M. M.niu, C'liiniiiUaitiiit-rn' rlry ' tly. $s.'.l . J. I'nw, " I s.su Court adjourned for the term. J. M. Mahtin, Commissioner. S. J. Phosk, Commissioner. F. K. Russill is now conducting the Cottonwood sawmill alone. He started springs in the mountains to reservoir i i10 mill two w eeks ago for the sea to be built on the summit of the hill son's run, and is turning out a large south of Uullard Canyon. j amount of goisl clear lumber. John W. Tinker and family will start! Last Monday John Waller left Crane this week for an all-summer outing. Creek for the Chenaucaii Valley with They w ill g i from here to Portland at ea-y stag-s by private conveyance and will camp out on the trip. They will piohaMy spend most r.f the summer on the coast, returning home in the fall. The family go well prepared lor a pleas ant outing. si en at ft beautiful su mink .iier bats. "on s. be the F. M. Cliri mil, the Silvr Laken-ei-chunt, is anoi.. -r addition to the oi witnesses in ti.o Circuit Co irt ju the nil ver Lake w.. er contest. For 24 hours et. dins' last Satuil.iy nioi nin .'.',' i.:' i! n ivli of rain fell in Lakeview, n'ordin t the , ei iiinent !'auy at Tiit "tii:ni: jr otlice. ''loin In I Kvie-.-, May 21' I'd), to the ii'(i'ftC.c lffrii,of SutniiK-r F.iil.e, a Hill. C. C. row wears a broad unile in addition to !.! ot her person! leh rn JllelltS. .1, Frankl arrived from San l"i anci-e i hot week, looking hale and l.e.n ;y, uml his numerous friends were glad to see him again. Mr. Frankl will ake an offer for wool at the pr r lime and will attend to business ailai1 in Lake view for sntiie time. ! In the li.-t of willies-en from S Iver Lake before the Circuit Court mentioned in these columns last week, we omitted ' the name of Kohl. Ilornini;, one of the well knoMii citiens of that locality. , Uob wants it distinctly nnd-rstissl that he is lo iking after the moral welfare of the buy.- from the north, notwithstand ing rejior s to the contrary. ' The Liikev i'-w base ball club will go l-j New Pine Creek next S indav to p!av the State line team a pf;' tie game. It is .aid that our in ii.-!.lior ,i? New Pine Cieek bine some g'o I 1 1 1 .1 1 -1 lit I and that a team of hil.-ky lad- fiom there may proe l i loidal conte-tiiu's tor the money in the tournament heie I irin' Fourth of July Week. New l ine Creek must not be overlooked on any proposition. Next Saturday, .p.ne 1st, i- the la-t day upon H hich to pay the oil peri-cut assesMiient on the Lake County Tele phone and Tchvraph stork. The assess. Incut has neuily all been paid promptly, we understand. Now, as soon as the pohs and p'e-t- have been sullieiently sca-oned and hauled to Iho respective, sections the directors Alii he ready to , begin i; in.stnii:tiou on the lipe. Sullici-L-n: '. iio has already been ordered to conij.'e'e the line to Silver Lake. Possi- bly by September 1st wo will be saying1 'hello" to Silver Lake, one hundred miles awav. his well boiing aparatus. He will bore four wells for the ( he ail' iin Land A. Cattle Company, ft is not the intention to bore for arle-ian, but to go down about IM) feet for pure water. However, Mr Waller would not be surprised to , strike a llow iug well in 'he A aueali. lie says he is ratinlied ar: lan water can le found in (loose Lake valley. Aiming the new things received this week by merchant C. C. Snider, are the following: Pull line ladies' shirt waists; silk mull shirt waists; taffetu silk; pon gee; mercerized; French chamhray; crijie madras; dimities; percales; ladies . rappers ("" cents to f 2 ; ladies trimmed walking hats, If 7.1; Mis-es trimmed w alking hats oil to "" cents ; ladies r hoes, latest styles; ladies' sandals; ladies Ox i'oi'. tie ; iniJ-es sandals. P. F. Fox, Peplltv C. S. Revenue Collector fin- this district, spent several days here last week looking after the inteiest of the government. Under a new l i'i to take effect in July, merchants mid sa. oon men are to receive areliateon the tax on tobacco and i ig-i il The uier. chants currying -loll pounds of tobacco and the saloon men currrying IH.iHHiciyais nlilled to rebate. Mr. Fox found loin oi live merchants in Lakeview l urry ing the necessary ainnunt. of tobacco to come under the rebate tax head. ...Km "'Us ot I 'vllih is... (;ilUHK I, A K K I.OIioK No. :i"i, ineetk every Tursilnv ch-iiiiik, O'IiI Keilum IIhII, l.ukiiview , ('re. Visiting KhikIiI. L-oriliHlly invil"l. J iv in urns, i iiaiii'i-iinr iToiiiiiuiiiUur .t.o. Jl . A YHt. K ill H. slut n. j NOW IS TNI; TIAlIi TO IJUY YOUR 5PUIN0 SUPPLII-S Let mc jfivv liirch:isc. The I n ice. you ju ices I w Tore you mnkv your hi riser the ti;ititity, the lower the There ;s something new coming into this store most t'tfrr l;iy; something th.it will interest you. Xew Lines oi ' Summer loon's. .ew Lines ' Lmlics' W'uisls. Xew Lines ot Shoes. Xew Lines ot' lints. All tor Men, Women mid Chihlren. My juices nre gunrnnteeilyou ain't hail them ;invwhei e. A. BIEBER. u 10 Cottage z e ..Lodging House Restaurant... 0 Mesdames Coulter & Day, Proprietors -The Only 25 Cent House in Lakeview-. est nil rant ami Lodging; House liuve both been thorough ly renovated. (JikmI table service iiikI (lean luiia. TIk' nitiifort of our patrons will ulways 1m our firnt ami. Cull tit Tlio Cottage fur a good meal and bed. A T 71 I T A IS. T A m '(& U VV iiv i l GOOD WHEEL. We have it. Bicycles for men and women. The famous li. & H. Bicycles for 1901 are modols of beauty. A lot ju5t in this week. 5ee them before you pur chase. AMLSTROH BROS., The Monogram --jirf:-- f iTionogram S3J WHV Mil l CAN OIVH VOU THI! ...BliST BARGAINS IN TOWN.., naURI- IT OUT YOURSKLf-, IT ONTTAKR LONQ I pay no rents, I pay no clerk, but do my own work. IT'S IIASY to see how I can give you better bargains than any house in the county '!) ;.o; m Mm 3 T J. S. FIELD On Main Street iMki cw