LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER : U KEVIEW, OREOON, JULY 25, 1901. Souvenir of the Oregon. ihtv. T. T. (iiir is the rt'ci'ilirit of a tirrwhl which hit values very hia-hly. Il in willit R. ,t. flreil hy the liattlcslil-i (ri'Kon, while off tli count of Hitnllui, 'n I. a 1 1... 1 ......i...... .. l were iK'iiil.Hrdioit clly, during the Utile on hwi.l hetween II,., fifnuMi hii.I 1 1 'y'"1' '" ,ro,n '' c,n' Amerii'sii A utile. Thi. hot in a .iMH Tu',"y' f steel, seven IikIicm Ioik mill two' I'niiUp left for hi home at Im lii n in illiuneter. nml was flrcl out of I'h-ehi lust Thitrsility. one of iIik Oriou's kuiim, In iiiK thrown' Win. Corhel arrived from Hums Tiles into tlie cily. dny. Ui'ly In hcen working on the I. When the city fell lulu t lie IihihU of Hiim li. the Ainerleuim, Chief Yeoman Weir, of t , . . ... ;, .... . , . . risnk Siniili, the Url-er, ha the best tin. UnKii, wriit on Hh..rv, .ml ilur-i up m-hit.. Imth mom in Uke rounty. liitf lii riiinlilr- tlin.iiKli the c ity fountl ' i!e .r nth of Itiink. tfMf thi- Imt l.i,l,,,-.l In n mhII. IiiKtfir.K .keview eitigens are liieinx tl.em it out. ,H,k it I.M. k to iI.h warship, selves to the tnuuiitains in (frcat mini himI kept it mx liiewenli.of the Oregon's, her t,. v,i. tl.it heste.l kih-11. warfare on the Cuhan roast. When Mr. Weir ami hi riiin-ouiio-i left the Or.-Kon to ko to Kalem, . I l.i i . lliu nut nillliu ni llteseillell H ) (,V- ! rrimr (leer a a keepsake. He hntl tin hot hi'in-li-il with a -ai rihhc-ii, (tear ing thn wonl "I". S. H. Oregon," Hie whole heiii winp4-i in a white silk hamlkeiihlef. Around thin wan another sailor' arihUui, henring a Kohl aut hor AnJ -able tiil the initials 'T. h. N." linnTDur ticcr prize the relic: of tin Spanish w nr ami tin- O argon's coihu-ci ion with it very highly, ami will mil it to lliu nln-Hilv ViIiihIiIi rollii tiuii of ii-lirn ii ml cur ion. Says it l No (JooJ. A in-hI anonyi-r who him iiihIi-hii anal yln of tln mw "w hile iih-IhI" bImiuhI jog on ('liiiuiM whii'h IN-'l-li ntt v ami othvn riMiui'ly loi ati cl on Sohli-r crn-k in MimIiio foniity ilt'1arra that the wlilti iiiilMnin i In imt a in ii 1 ik i all lut a nlnit IdUihI in lu'ii'oun rink, aya lh Fr't I'ri'iin. 1ht H-HHyir piMiiiiiiin-i tin luff worthlfn. Almiit fx yinr" hko a party of Ki'.l.lmpirii invi-ptiiratol thin nanii anlmtanif. Thi-y hml immn of the riH-k Mtm-lifil ami ilnl not n l jiiHtifictl in iloiiig furl Imt w ith it. Tin' uii'ii wIiiiIihvi1 mihcIi' the new lo ratioiiN art' not ntinllii with tin1 ii i-f av er ' Hliili'iiii'iil ami woinii of thrm at It it -1 ftill rlili(t to tlu hi'lii-f I hat they hnvtt f i tt n I a new uu'tiil of mui'h value. InJ'an Council at Klamath. Tin K'liMiHiliH, MimIim'h mikI the Yuliookiii ImiihI n( Smite Imliuii-, met in i'oum:il Ht Khimuth Aiiem-y, on the, Hh iiiHt. IU'V. Jeni Kiik lieiiiK ehiiirmen ul llvory WiUoii, ovcrvtHry , tyn tlir Itepuliliean. Tim ohjecl ni lo ronew the emit rnt't with tlieir attorney, J. It. Mi'Ciiiiioii of Wuxhiiitfton I. t'. who Inul leen uctiiiK in their U luilf in relation tn t'laiuiN atEaiiml the iiovernnienl. hiii'h renewal liavidx heen mailt, liev. Mr. Kirk, William Hall ami Wil.iinu Crow foot mine to KUmath l'liltn mi ThurMluy of IiinI week pml made the liiieccurv eertilirate he (ore J 1 1 tt Willita ami ('ouiily Clerk lriwoll. Another Huslnead Change. Win. K. Harry anil Hon Michael, own rra of the I.ukeview l.ivery anil Fmnl Stable pnrchantsl thelU.'Ki'Hanil harneHH from Willia Stewart hint Monday ami took hnrjji' of tho Btahlo Tuenday. Mr. Stewurt Iihh had tho Imrn leaned for the pant year. Thin Ima lieen a ifoixl ayiuK proKrty, eNpecially i-ineo the lire a year bro, aa it Iiuh lieen tho only Htalilo here dim e that time. The new proprietor1) will put in new liornea from their rauehe, anil lit up the premium in an up-to-date tuyle, ami tho public can lit MHKiireil of lirnl-i'laea aervico. The N-C-O Bxtentlon. Contractor Hailey has a large force of uii'ii ami horned at work on the N-C-O extenlion from Terino to Van Iian'a, the end of the divinion, nays the Heno (iazetto. The road will probably hanx up there for the winter. The atation at Teruio will ho abandoned ader trains run to the northern horder of the Made litiu I'luina. Mim lietht'l ltawson, a number of a party which made tho ascent of Mt. llood latit week fainted from exhauHtlou lurhma hlizard. The necesBity of re moving her from the mountain was ur gent and in the emergency, I'rof K, Mt McElfrcbli, of tliu butf ile(iiirlnudil o( tliu Agrlciiltural Collene at Curvallla, made hlniHulf Into a human sled and With the lady strapped to him, was drflgcod dowti i Uie steep mow mountain, Wiiure the noccsaary relief was Bdmhiisterud and the lady .resuscitated. Th Vru't--Bor's gallant act saved her life tbi Aral slttpmehl 1t Piuclies 'for the Becson- wi bin-fsoli Monday hy the Ash landVru'lj AOfolatloii, about 100 boxes J.jEftrtyATofcanderj, going to Portland. Wiw.ilpmciitvliollowed Tuesday Knd jrotte)Niiiyt ntth season will soon lie tn fuSl swng. J1i9 peaohes w ere consigned Vo Vonlaud whoUalor? And the Associa tion will rvaline 60 ceuU p r box, which is the price it is retailing thvm for in the l ical market. Ashland W.lldga. jiAAnimttniiti(t 3 t AT t 3 1 v V- aV. i . 3 pjpT t rpQi J lOxV U ""0. 4 Quite a party of Lakeviewr youriK eoplc are iniikiiiK arrangements to o i" v ipiri mihu iirin i ill; I nv null lli II I.. 'r.l... I ..I... I...... l. I 1,1. t. of AuKOxt. Mm. K. K. Kmerwin, accoinpaiiii by her children, will start next week for hi-r old home at Kugenn on a vicit to her parents. Charles Cecil Kitxrnorri, a 17 year old !y of Chicago, arrived at that j.lace on the 20th, making the trip around the world in 'i0 days. Monday ami Tiiemlay the ((overn menl therimiuieler at The Kxuminer oll'ne r v i"t""""'l " This is two dexrues the hottest weather we haw had. A choice of two tnnrti tm reMileiire proper! iec aro now oflered by the Ijiku view Agem-y at (1 100 and fl'.MO reiT lively, (titotl houses ami lare lots. M. I'.ly of Fresno, Cal.. niMHtered at lintel Lakeview Tuewlay. Il has sever al bamls of sheep driving throuiih Lake ounty from the John Juy country. Mm. F.tta IIimIhiui and daughter Ilrcw cy, arrived from their home at liurns Monday eveninjj. They made the trip a rims the desert in a one home liiiKiry, and are. bound for Susauvillu to visit Mrs. IIchUoh's parents. An enlarged water color picture of Andrew McCullen adorns the win dows ol C. I'. Snider's store. It is from an old photograph ami shows Andrew ridiiitf in his little wagon drawn by a et lamb. The sight was a familiar one in I.ikeview a few years ago. I'.lbel Hardin, a 10-year eld fcirl of Mid ford, while on her way to Ft. Klam ath one day Ust week met with a serious accident, She attempted to jump into tho moving wagon and her foot slipped, throwing her underneath, breaking her collarbone and several ribs. At a meeting of the Town Council Tuesday night it was decided to sink the town well deeper, the well having gone dry the past few (1hs. Work will hs Coinn. need at urn e. It is thought that by going leeHr and drifting south to the U'd of billiard creek thai a good How will be found. The Altu;an l'laindealer says fossil IkhIs have lieen disooverini in Shasta county which outrival those of John Iay valley and Fossil I-ako. It is estimated they aro 2,000,000 years old. And yet they are not "in il" either in age ror abundance of deposits with the Alturas fossils. lice Ileall and Koss Anderson with their wives returned from their fishing trip on Chewaucan Sunday. The Osh ing they report is good only in the even ing after the nun goes down. Other re ports differ, however, ns it was noticed that they whiled away the sunny hours in the shade. The Klamath V.x press says the latter part of last week, I.. IK-nnis purchased three ranches in that vicinity as follows: lave llaugh's 300 aero ranch in Long Valley with 42 head of cattle for fl800; K. II. Mcllmoil'a 80 acre alfalfa ranch on Lost river and his (U0 acre ranch on Lower Klamath lake for 14250. Another oil discovery lias been made, this time it is on the desert near Wagon tire. It is said that oil oor.es out of the ground in places, Our informant saye that stockmen have known of the place for a long time, and tlut the oil burns sufficiently to heat their branding irons, which they have taken advantage of, H. Wi Ilrtrlmttili llid sheepman drop pud into Tll Examiner ollice Tuesday and ohk'fed his Examiner sunt to liiiu at Westfaleu, Germany. He IbaVtis this week for his old home to Visit with his parents w hom ho h Vibl seen for 21 years. Mr. llorttnan has left his slieep in charge of Wade Snyder until next April, w hen Vie expects to return. AhjKMhI plat of the Ft. Klamath abandoned Military and Hay Tieser va rious, Tp 33 8 R 7tf E W M, approved May 22d, 1001, by surveyor geueral aud General Iind ofl'ce. on July 12, lVbl, was received at the Lakeview Land office on July 22d. All lnda not heretofore dis posed of will ho open to entry Aug. 22d. This plat takes the place of the one "w hh- dranw April 25, 1901, nd the order uith- drawing it revoked. See notice. Geo. H. Ay re. .. THE ' See the new wrappers with the summer corsets made in them. CrEO The contract for lighting the town of ; Lebanen provides for not less than 1200 j candle power, enclosed arc lights, to j be maintained all night and every night ; from twilight to daylight, at fti.75 each per month. j Luther P. Fleming after a month's visit to his Lake county home, returned 1 Tuesday to Coojier Medical College at j San Francisco. This is the beginning of his second year at that institution and if he is as successful in the remaining ! three years as be was the first, lie will I Come 'it an accomplished physician. ! Cattle ranches aro in demand in Lake county it would seem from the nunilx-rj of people who inquire about them. Last i week a Mr. Carter of Seattle and Mr. Taylor of Grants Pass, were looking over ' the county with a view of purchasing a ; ranch and going into the stock business. They returned home however, and ex-; pect to come back later on. Information is wanted of Claude Her ' riford, Gold Hill, Or., who worked at' Sheba and Russell mines in Scott Valley : a year ago. He belonged to the Odd . Fellows' Lodge at Gold Hill, paid his' dues, and a receipt sent for same was returned, indicating that something may -have happened to Herriford, at least his ' relatives and friends at Gold Hill fear so. ! Hereafter domestis money orders will Ih) drawn on all money order offices on either C.inada or Cuba, for which cnlyi domestic rates will be chargod. Hereto-1 fore business with these two countries , was done on inter-national orders, the charges being from 10 cents to (1, while i under the new ruling tho charges w ill j le from 3 to 30 cents according to i amount. The new ruling regarding : Canadian and Cuban rates went into effect July 1st. , ; A duck that had laid several dozen eggs during the season complained that while her working record was better than j the hen's, the latter had books and j poems written in her honor, while no! one had a word of praise for the duck.j A wise old rooeter 8'andlna Iv said : ' You lay your egit And then waddle off withont a word, while that sister o mine never lays one rit1out letting everyone, m jhfl nekhborhood know! about It. If you want to cut any ice around here you must advertise." I-1 kota City Eagle. ! The horse buyers, ior 'the tVtish cov eminent, Hall fcnQ 'ReY, who were in Lake(eur two weo'Ws ago, purchased 18 head of animals Yit for cavalry use from W. 55. Mos. The pricea were good, and other Vte county horsemen lost the chatice of good sales by not taking the k(t vice of The Examiner and fetch lug their horses to town on the date Mentioned. Plat to be Filed. Land Offloo at Lakeview, Oregon, July . luul. 1 NOTICKts hereby given that an approved nt-olal plat of the Kurt Klamath abauiluiiril M unary aim nay nvavrvuviiiu., iji.,ii o K Will. Mvr. Oregon, will be tiled In thia.offlr.e un the 2Ud day of Aukii. ISUl. On and ttfMr Mid 2M day ol Aiinu.l, luul, appltill(m for ilia entry of lande 111 the above deaortlwd Towu ahluwillus received at tlilaoftloe and niadeol rocord. K. M. RHATTA1N, KeKtater. W-4t HAKKY BA1LKY, Keotlvr BIG STOEE EL AlTRES S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located in the NEW Car load of BAIN WACONS $ The mllm - " Hardened Steel Mole Plow Farming Implements The Disk Plow (Something New) fa" klnda. I Peerless Cang.a Fine Plow We are the Benicia Star, Sulky plow S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI im!u?SSiil& ...LAKEVIEW m CALL. AND SEE OUR SltCK AND GET OUR PRICES i Ely Restuiirant Meal art sill hura f the " j- r might Vi GDOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table auppllrd wlik evrrythlaiK the anarkrt flrarda- Fine Sunday Dinners M. C. Whltworth. f fc Co. BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Linealum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch Peerless Chilled Plow 1 Snider feurding on Water St. m bREQON...