Lake county, examiner : la review, oreqon, july 4. 1901. ?! LOCAL, PICK-UPS. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTI' llinry PriiiM'k, Ui live man oi 1 reaa will glva a tnirliim rlrctm and dlile how exhlliitluii during tlx celebration today at Yndta. Henry ill tlv nil who attend hid eihiMUon a aevere "Shock." T. O. Harker, one of (lie inont tiroinl . 1 1 1 1 11 t . 1 M"7 T , T ' 7, I er of Crdray Opj-ra- o,,m In alnn, j d at the H. ..... Iloepilal June 1 2.1 from j ne .n..ra ... u.o a.n.MH.uon o, If y.M. Imv a kmmI J.M.klnu hora or irn.:::!n;r4K,KK:-S,fo Krmi'e atudm and ahe will take your oi.'ti.ie front her thior. Afternoon ia the beat time. 2.1 Mra. May Matchelder, who haa twin vlaitlng relative in (Sold Hill for aeveral month, haa tone toOrovllle.Cal., to join U taeiitMlii. lier l.iiahand J. M. ItatrhrlJer, who ialyurated, in (liwiiaaing (he question the now engaged in the practice of law, ami ' doing welt. Ir. C. I). Krando.n A T. A. Itirtrh, graduate rye prialit. have arrived in j "'" and the alockmen. On the other Lakrview and will remain a few wr. ka. I hand, they ran bo leaned ao a to work a They correct aight al.er careful riamlii- j great injury alt around. If aome ay.tem lion with modern inatrumeiita. Kiin i ' leaning hotild te adopted. whi.:h would illation free. 2t y fatrirt homeaiead aeltlement, L. Oerber will go to Hummer I..ko "d which would not interfere with aet thi. week .0 receive l.VK) mutton .her. " "ki" UP I'"" f lh" !H,"U ' "l Irom the hand, of Johnny Wither. ad , "'k c"vr,,, U " hrm' ,mt Will Sherlock which he rerentlr llir. j rather a t'.ent would accrue. Workmen rhaaed. The ahee,. will 1 driven to , leaning range, are ...re to p.eaerve .1. Klamath county. ... , , Tonningaen Hr.H, had the mlalortune to lotte a nuoioer 01 aneei. one iny iani week. The animala got in a "jam" lm- ! ween two hig loga on the range and 'crowded ami cruahed until a I, nut 1 .Ml , . were au.oiheKxl to death. While in town do not lull to call and : "To adopt a grazing a) atem hich pro inanect Mra. Knox'a work in photog-' , , . ' k;1 ,', ,i hltuta honiefend aeiileiiienl for the en- rapliy. M.ecan give von tl.e latent hum iHKtlnatyle. Ne thoae Ix-autiful color- , tire MriMl covered by the leae, would ed phoingrapha and you will be anre to oMtHte ti prevent the development of want aome of your own made. 2'1 i nil,v valuable aectiona, where agricul- An alien. pi waa made to wreck the tore could readily a. iperaede grnii.g. It Uregou F.xpreaa at liediling lnt Tliiirn- in mi Hrk now leilt.'eil fut that IhihU de day evening. A fiend phtceil a ImiX of vo'ed to agriculture yield much heavier gimit ,dcr ciipa on the rulla, tint the return each year than the aame IhikImiIc dviiHtinte rolled of! the truck, mid prob- Votel ciitircly to graxing. !' i re t d ill. ably anyed the liv.-H of unii.v people. the hi.meatfiider should huve riglua on The folh.wieg pbtt-. were received at be public .1, tin. and any leginhttion the I.iikeiiew land t.tlice yesterday : curtailing the rigbli of thia chia of wt Towiiahip 21 aoi.lli, range II ennt. town- ; tier will meet w ill. airenuouaop.Hiiion." hlnp 22 .nulh, range II cunt, and lowii. Thia ollii inl iM-hevea that w hen oiigrcaw abip 21 ao.illi, range It eat. 'I hene plnta coinea to mi leralaiid the great leaaing cover liit il in the vicinity of I'ewl.iittea problem and reotgrtiiixei ita benditaovvr raer. I 'r. .1. i. JcHNUp, who wan almt and killcl in Heikcicy. hint week by Itev. t'lui". i. A, lame, an unfrocked preacher who looked too long upon thcHi'ic when it wax led, forineily coiidiicied the A -1 1 -land I Ioiihc at Anblaud, ami h!ni a ilental ..Hue at that place in 1H..L'. J. W. Mikcl "laic' upon mir table" yeaterday a curio in the ahnpe of iwo fully developed hen egg j lined together alu "rdamcae Twina." It ia indccil a wonderful freak of nature, and can I. aeeu by nil who will take 'he trouble to call at thia ollico for the piirMiae. Mra. Howard, I lie aged lady whowaa injurcil a few wek apo while driving with her grnnddiinubter Mia Kiiby l'liikncy, from Alturaa to l.ukeview, ia rc,.iiteil to be worae thia week. The tdiock wita it terrible tie to the unfortu nate wotniiu'a ayatem, and her condi'iou ia at ill uncertain. Win. Stanley arrived Satnr.lay from l'ltial. and will remain for the week. He had the miafortune to run n aharp atick I in hia right eyeball a few wecka ago, and it iM-came ao painful he wan con.iielled to come to town and engage the aervices of a phyaieian, who found that the optic ! waa becoming t.lcerktcd Hon. E. H. Kdaon, Hepublicai. candi date for Governor of California, and present railroad coiumlHaioiier of that Htate, waa kicked in the face and breaat by a vic.ioua horae one day laat week at Gaxelle. It waa thought for a time that Mi. Kdaon was dangeroualy injured, but at laat reports he waa doing well. The Reno Oaxette says t The N-C-0 lias let a contract for the extenaion of the road north from Ternio and work ia now in progress. Heforo Oetotier the shriek of the locomotive will he heard at the northern border of Madeline riaim. A carload of workmen went out on the line Bunday morning to begin the work. One day last week at Cedarville the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Herron with all the household effects was des troyed by fire. The family is poor and much sympathy was expressed for them in their loss. The Kudewln Dramatic Company happened to be playing in Cedurville at the time, and, like the good Samaritan, gave a matinee benefit performance and donated all the proceeds to the unfortunate family. Theae are the sort of people who are now delight ing Likeview audience. LEASING OF PUBLIC LANDS Another Vlght to b Made in Con fresf This Fall to 5ecure Passage of I -aw to This Effect. ' Wai.hiw.toii, Jnne 22.-TI.rre will ,,,, nilll flr,lt t th , , , (wure ...u,,,, j,,,, nr . ,y)lt,, of l.-nnintr tl... I pultlio KraziiiK landa of the Wwt, which j re ot nci,jw the foreat reaervr. " : eminent ofndale, ho are familiar with ; raiiito problem, that in:h leKialation Lhonlil he enacted, and more or leaa preaioire in thia direction will le brought to Uar by them. One of the enthuelaiiU who hoNa loimi leaning ayatem hau other day, aaid The puolic rant:" can be leaaed in a way thai woulil Item-fit hotl. the govern "r""l;,r'' ,""u Im-kI effort to maintain the supply of , (.on,rrv ie VBHt puhlio rangea are unreatrictedly thrown oien to them, many look not to 'he fu ture, nor care for the intercut of the man who may follow them, and become careleaa. pli-aelil llii't h m I h , it will hitateu to uilopt a Hit-tn uloi,)! the linca auge-tcd. ( We migbl add, nlao, to 1 1 if above, that if thin letiaing proioition inilat become a law that aome jtiat and fair proviaion a I ii hi I1 1 h- in u 1- f,,r tlieauuill almkiiicn I Wit we do not believe I'ongn-aa will pua lluit law not for a time, at leaat. There ia a big effort being made by the cattle barolia to pull thia off at the next aeaa ion. Kn 1 Killed Lake Horses. (icorge II. Small the silver Lake horaemau left the northern valley two weeks ngo with a big hunch of lioraes He rroaaod the Cuaeadea by the old mili tary wagon mini, and arrived in Kiigene laat week, lie met with u aerioiia loaa w hile driving Hcroaa the 1 1 ilia Creek bridge, 45 milca from Kiigene. The bridge gave way w ith the animala, pre cipitating then, to the rocka and water below, aome l,p or 20 feet, killing aix line Bnji outright and crippling three ,nr... Mr. SiuaH's loaa ia alaiut f 'HXi. bridge, which ia about t0 feet long, js ,, i, ,lt,i u, )lHH 1.,, j a bu;i i,haii. for aome time. The atringere wtir0 v,.ry rotten. It wenia to tie a good ,.aHe (or damages againal l4ne county, as the bridge lielonga to that county. Spinal Column Parted. One day laat week while working a scraper in his road district, Road Super viaor Fred Snyder met with a jx-culiar accident, He leaned over to lift the scraper and in doing so his spinal column separated and he became helpless. Mr. Snyder was taken home in a wagon and suffered great agony. A physician waa called and the column was replaced and the patient is now able to get around, though his hack is very weak and sore. TINIIKK I.ANI NOTK'K United Htattw Land OnV, Iki-vlew, Orxgun, Juua 'AJ, MCI. Nolle ii hereby given tbat la compliance wtlb the proTltloiia ot (lie ant o( Cougrau of June 8, 187A, eiiliileil "An act for tbe ile of timber lanilt In tbe rltatea of California, Ore ion, Neada, and Waalilnfiou Terrltoryl" ai extended to all the I'uhlio Laud Suiea ty act el Auml 4, law, Almon N. tplim, t Vlaiil lae, Count j ol Klamath, Htate of Oregou, be, tbiadey filed tu thlaolrice hti eworn elatemeut No. al:i, for the purtibeae of Ixm t end a of Ueo tlou No. IN in Towualnp No. at Hei.se No. It K.i W. M., and will oiler proof to ahow that the land lought la mora valuable lor ill timber or tone thai, for agricultural purpei.ee, aud to ei Ubllah hie olelm to eeld laud before the Keale ter and Receiver of Hill otttue at Lakevluw, Ore- Jon, oa Krlday, the Ail. day of Heptenibvr, ltul. le naii.oi ai wlti.eMa: J. II. Handera, W. J. Hendare, J. I. Melicli.l!. L. llecralt, of Vlalillai, Ureaon. Auy and all pcrioiie vletinlng adverae ly the above-dcacrlbed liwi ia are re,iialed to file their claiuia lii i lilt oltlcu oil or before aald 8th day of bcpleuibcr, 101. 28 10 K. M. Hkattain, Itegliter. Oeo. M. Ayrea. . THE See the new wrappers with the summer corsets made in them. i ill j Tm I I GrEO. H. Aykes & Co. HE ii . i " HONEST " j HANK JONES; Me Goes to Klamath County Trap Coyote but Finds That they Are All Bald Headed. to Hank Jones, an old trapper who, paased through Portland aome months ! ago, on liia way from Idaho to the Klain- ; atb county to engage in the bm-ineaa of ' extirpating coyotes for tlie auke ol llie bounty paid for the ncalps of theae'M-a-tiferoiiH auimula, arrived hero Saturday on liia way back to Idaho, a very much diaguated man, aaya the Oregonian. He aald from what he had aeen in the Ore gon tacrs in regard to the nuinlier .d coyote acttlpH w hich had 'h-cii turned in and bounties paid or, he bad imagined that he could make a fortune in the Klamath region in one season. The ! ihiiuUt of coyotes he aw running over i the cuttle ranges wheu he got into Klam , nth county encouraged him in his idea and he hastened to set all his traps. The first night he caught several coyotes, 1 but was astotdahed to find that only one of then, had a scalp. The others were baldheaded that is, like old Uncle Ned, : they had no hair on the top of the head in the place where the hair ought to grow. He could not understand this, but eaid nothing and went on with his trapping. While he was in Klamath ..r... ...It. ..lit .1..V....1J .if ...t.tl I ITUIIIIIJ' lit! VOllHV .,,.,t W, VV..V.tVD, about 75 per ?ent of which were bald headed, and Rome had a new scalp par tially grown. He finally began to in quire what was the matter with the coyoteB in that section. He found that while the sheepmen were anxious to have the coyotes killed off, and had se cured the passage of the bounty law, the cattlemen wished tl,e coyotes preserved in order that they might kill off the sheep and leave the range grass for the cattle. The cowboys employed by cattle men had worked to thia end by running down and lassoing coyotes and ripping their scalps off aud allowing them to go at Urge. The coyotes suffer but Utile from the Iobh of their scalps, and, find ing that after they had yielded them up they were allowed to frequent ranges without being molested, and to grow fat on mutton, they soon grasped the situa tion and began to come in and be scalped when hot weather sec in. A new scalp growt on the bald heads in one seasoo, and they all come in once a year to be scalped, and the cowboys are getting rich on bounties, while the number of coyotes keeps increasing. Mr. Jones says that unless the bounty is repealed every cowboy in that region will be a millionaire and the state will bo bank rupt in a few years. If any one doubts this statement, he is assured that Mr. Jones is an honest man in fact, he has long been known in that part of Idaho wiiere ha resided as "Honest Jones." I BIG STOEE v NSe V f S.R.SUBLETT&CO. 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