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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER s LAKEVIEW, OREGON, AUQ. 8, 1901. In tha Asylum 32 Yean. Tlia tteatli of Aimer IWiyd at the Ht k ton Aaylnm, July tali, will brlnn lak to nn'iiiory many itarly liaiMHiiim to the MMipl ol Hurjirlmt valley. Mr. I'.nyd rnwKod thti plain In an onrly ilay ami m mmi of tlm Prat to mtt1n in Krrii valley. I in m a well-to lo llirlfly farmer, ami wonlil noon lie nliltt lo take life Mtxv, wlten one lay in a ilitit with a neltiMior h wi" hit on tlm lnail w ith a gun, ami from that tuiix on li w never in lila rlulit mlml. N1 nf t.T that hi) wan re moved ti the aaylnm, wh'-ro hit ha ron tinned to live in tin aamtt coiulitioti w ith im rimldiiiil lurid interval, for '.VI yeara. It thniitfht fur a tinm that hit illicit reeuver, hut hia fiuuily nave up yeara aK't the lntt of ever aeftnu him anitin in hia rlg-hl miml. lie atir vIvimI Inn wife, nun ilitunliter ami tw ona, ami hii left two iliuiiiliters to iiiniirn hi !. Thiy ant Mr. Alio Mix. re, nf l.akeview nnl Mr. Arilla Vernmt, who live aonfli of l.akeview on tlm Mi K- iUn, Nino (traml rhillriu anrvive him. Public School fund. Tin- Mute Treasurer mal ih animal niMirii'tnnii'nt of tlm inlvrrot on lite lr retlnriMe SrhiM.I I iin.l, rolletteil iltirintf the year, Aii(j. Int. Thet'itiil litim Ih'T ol 4rniti of rchiMi) ntfe in tin' atate waa fiimi-l tn :l.'i,HlH, tint amount of money .-itli..in 'l, f lili.'.C.it't, mukiiix n ja-r i iipiiii ilinliilmtioii ( fl. Tin" in a anniller n i-i-tmoii miMit than wan liiBih hint yenr or in K', niel thin in ( .l.,ii,... l.y tint f in t that in KUaml J'.mi a hin'i" niiiiiiiiit of iietriieil intercut waf rtillf. t.-., iiit it :tl avuilulle for litri hlltion lii"li(t the arlionla, while thin Vflir there in leM nf that, the Link inter--.t havmi; x-'-n enllerte.l up iluritiK the two .revinim venrn. Another matter liaviiitf an mlliienee in reilm-wig thin vear'a iiiMirti"imnenl in I lit fuel that the interent rate ( im'IiihiI fun. I hum have Leen re.hiee.1 from K to ft er cent a-r milium, a Ion to the ehaia nf 'J'i a-r rent in their income. Lake couuty'a ahnrtt thin year in fl.UH -t, with H.7 tH'hinil children. Cattle loo Mitch for (icrbcr. tlteni'liuin and Iuin (ierla-r have Inmnht aeveral "mail lota of lieef rattle in Lmntfll valley and the Mean country, aya th. KxpreM. Hlh 'of tltvtw nrftt kniiwtl o. .mrUiu ftlxmt high priit t and ktato that the Cal ifornia market will not jitntify tlm prieea that are Belied hy the rattle (row era, an jiriinit ftiH-ra ate hr'uiKi"" hut ''tf centa in San Kranriaro anil Saeranmnto mar keta and town hut 51, to ll centa, and it conta fully onu ieul to ut the ttttlo to market. The nentlei i are willing to pay ft centa (or vowa and ft eenta (or ateera on lioiira ataml, which they atate leave hut a amatl margin to work on. Wo have I een informed that the re rent decline in lieef ia due lo the low price of wheat in California ami many of the larttit wheat grower have ahipa'i in thouaaii'la of Arizona Bi.d Mexican cattle to put on their vaat wheat Held. Oil Outlook In flodoc. We had the plcaftiro of meeting laat Saturday Mr. John White, of lU'dding, aay the Altura fiamdealer. Mr. While ia viaiting Moiloc In the intereat of the California Mining and Oil Com pany, anil while here located for hi company a large block of land in Stone Coal Valley and alao in the vicinty of Canhy. He ia very favorably impreawtd wilh the proHavta her, and aaaured ua that hia Company would ta-gin opera tion in Modoc within the year. Mr. White' company ia compoaed of Hed ding' moat prominent citizen, and haa nothing of the wild cat character of many of the ao-called companies now operating in thi State. Thi company ow n large tractaof laud in Shaata, Tehama and Modoc, and are now sinking several well on their porperty. Mr. White i a pleasant gentleman, and Htunda dit- aervedjyilgh in the eatimation ol all who know him. .V" Ii)n... nllnr llnnil. ti;j On. Juhk' .ait the life of the vtaran wlitlr, m. t-oyd Carter paaaed to the yjJii;t NPM. Cul., at the age of til ' In lftfto Darter became editor of the PhaaU louilt for John J. Conmy, later botojuina proprietor and ri'tnaining bucIi uoUllni dth'' in he started the MfCloud IUver I'loneer at IhirtloB, Sink- tvim Aohiftr. timber land paper. It oxiaUtd flv'ti VM'nii'' Carter wias a forceful writer. Ue ha'mt"oaual in the State perhaps fortcathngiamiHin orcruahing ridicule. Hi health Ix'gan to fail laat fall andhaa Wnt ta Napa for treat Ueshlea' ft 'He, ho 1vjs two sons, I.loyd L. CarUtr, Tlfeolver of the United State Land OUlcwat iCoddilill Milton U Carter of Pcadwooti, find ma daughter, . i ' . LOCAL, PICK-UPS.f TTT TTT TT T TTTTTT TTT TTTTTT7 K. I,. Walker arrived hero from Itonan ta Tuitatlay. K. H. Ilouaton and 8. W. Frakea wnre Warner vlaitora in Ikeview yeaU-rday. It la unlawful to hunt nr take deer at night or latlween one hour afUtr aunret and ont) half hour Itefore aunriaa. Four candidatea wern taken through thn threw rank of thoK.of '. Ialge Tuenday night, and aeveial more ant waiting for tlm nest meeting. ISeilier'n advanceil Htylea of Khoea for I all wear ant arriving The new hhaa for J-adiea Chiltlren. 31 V. Snider, J. A. Anthony ami Cha. K. Mfatrit returned from Ieeji cret k, and retort tlm finding riot very g'Mxl, They were down looking at the falla. Walter I.. Hnhinaon and Mr. Nancy Th'imua of ('naiked Creek were married ill I jikeview yealerday. Jii'lge Tonning aeu lied 1 1 ut nuptual knot in hia tiaual haply fahion. J. N. Wataon and II. H. Chandler left for Sti-inn mountain Monday nfter mine nheep. Mr. Wat "on whiiI to huy aome wether and Mr. Chandler exja-cla lo purchiiHe 1? M N t eaea. The motion for a change of jtidg in the iudictmenta cane of J. W. Itrown of Modoc countv wna denied y Judge liar- j riugtnn. The motion waa malu on the! ground that Harrington waa prejudiced againnl Itrown. hay, Mr. buy vonr w ife a ateel range it m! fate all tbat hard work, and give her a chance to aliow you what aim can do in the baking mid cocking line. Schminck aelln them reaaoniihle. .'Jl-Ut Hi Manring' brother nml wife and ninter urrivetl here from Klleiinhuru, Waxhiugton, about ten d.iya ago. Mr. Manring and wife expect to make their home in Ijike countv, and Minn Mauling retiiriii d to her home at Kllenuburg yea tenlay. You will alwaya And aomething new in Hieber'a atia'k. l.adien llamlkerchiefa -l-accn nnl Knibro 1 rlea-I.ace Curtains have jiint la-en received. C. A. Hunting, one of the leading and proHpcroun Hto:kincn of Hoy t-ton, waa in town Tueaday, ay the Kepuhlicim. He of In-tween VK) and fatO acre and haa mlditl aome bcImmiI land ami now haa al together alanit l.(MM) at rea. That new line of dinhe at Schminck Si Son'a ia far ahead of anything they have had vet. See them before aaaort- ineiit ia broken. 'M 'Ji Clint I.inebarger auffertsl a severe at tack of neuralgia of the heart while working on the Harry hotel laat Tueaday morning. He waa carried to Ir. F. Smith's olllie for immediate treatment, but later waa removed to his home. At the prcfcnt time he ia getting along very well. Hoval Tailoring Ia the lowest priced good tailoring that money can buy in any city in the I lilted Mates. A. Hie- Iter Agent I-akeview. Jl Jack Mulkey, of Pavis Creek was here laat Tuesday, say the Era, on his way to Arizona, where he will remain some time. He Is threatened ith consump tion, and the doctor have recommended that climate to him. Ilia brother, Jeff Mulkey, accompanied hiui as far a San Francisco on the journey. A 7,lu' pound girl came to brighten the future of Mr. and Mr. Cha. Morris last Sunday. Charley thought hi youngster was larger than the tiaual run and proceeded to weigh the little one, and when the hand on the scale la?gan to run up he la-gun to count 10-14-18-20-pounds, and some one had to catch him. He was later informed that he was look ing at ounce instead of pounds. The farm known as the old Ballard place 12 miles west of l.akeview, con taining HiK) acres of choice land is now on the market, and is a bargain at the price aaked. It is all under fenct, with SO acres improved. Fine young orchard w ith 2(H) trees. Several springs and a well ou the place. 31 The City well is now 45 feet deep, 12 feet of rock and chiy having Item taken out the paat week, until now they are up against bed rock. It waa decided Tues day night by the council to drif out in search of a water supply. A small (low of water waa struck Monday but not BuMcient to supply the needs of the city. Another Crater Lake prty i prepar ing to leave for that neck of the wooda, and expect to start Saturday. It is a jolly party a can he seen hy the list. They are Tele (iroh and wife, Miaa liose Kehart, (ioo. Hutchotdor and wife, Mrs. Fanny Burma, Lillie, Pearl and Arch Burma, Lena Ileidrieh, Frank Evans, Dan Maloy and 1. F. Pavies. They ex pect to meet a party from Klamath Falls. The principle thing the party expects to do while gone ia to fill up on huckle berries. Geo. M. Ayren. ATTENTION LADIES Our line of Mercerized Sateen Skirts are the most beautiful Creations ever seen in Lakeview. Don't fail to see them Those lovely Silk Waists are perfect dreams riodoc Ilase Ball Tournament. J Motlor county will give 400 in puraes for a bnaeball tournament to e played on the race track at that place Iteginning j Sei.tember 17. The condition laved down are that at least four team to enter and play; entrance 10 per cent of purae--pnrae divided, 5 er cent ami 25 jterccnt to winner and loner; I'.ntriea cloaewith Clarence A. Kaker, Sec., of F.xecutive Committi-c. September lat, PN.I1, at ft oMttck p. m. of aaid day, free U-mM Sheep Sell at (lood Price. Last Monday James Dunn, the Heno sheep buyer purchased two fine Itands of sheep. From Michael P. Harry he bought 2HO0 head, paying f3 per head ami fl.75 per head for lambs. He also purchased 4,300 head of fine sheep that: belonged to the Alex. Keid estate, from George and Frank Keid. The price was j the same. Mr. Dunn has his eye on j several other bands w hich he may pur-1 chase. I Uulty As Charged. I Aftrr weitfhingcarefully the complete I, 1 1 i..:.i...l .!... 1 'I testimony it nus ueen ucoucn .on ... . Bieher ha Iteen guilty of selling hot weather thing at a lower price than any ttrm in Iakeview. When asked to test ify in the case, Mr. Bieher said it was true he had been selling these things at a way down price, hut that he had the goods and wanted to sell them. The re sult of the investigation is that he will keep up the selling until the entire stock of Summer goods is closed out. 31 Town Treasurer' Notice. Lakeview Or., Aug. 1st. li01 Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the Town Treasury for the re demption of the following warrants. No. 214-22105-41173-233-241 245. Interest on same have ceased A. Beieber, Town Treasurer. 31 County Treasurers Notice. Notice ia hereby given that there is money in the county treasury for the payment of all county warrant protest ed prior to aod including September 10, IHtts. Interest on same w ill cease from August 8th, 11(01. Lkr Bkali., 31-2 County Treasurer. List ol Letters KctiiRlning unclaimed in tint pout office at I.ki'Vloi , week ending Aug. ail. luul: I'Urk, Minn Kuliy Hoiinian, C C AriiixtrniiK. 8 K i'lirtis, 1) J Tavlur, JJ Williams, CW tiriy.JW flay, WD Samtfuril.Fan White, Fred Frank llrogttrt, Julni KoKcra, Harry WhlUon, Charley mt'K j. w'iu-ox. P. M. Till lit: It I, AM KOTI4K. linked State! Und Office, l.akeview, Oregnii, Augunt 6, lttll. Notice ia hereby given that in cuiiiillauee with the provision ol the act nf t'ongreta ol JuneD.lHiH, entitled "An act lor the nale ol timber lamia in the Ktntes ol Calllornia, Ore von. Nevada and WaahitiKion Terrimry," hit lenUed U) all the Public 1-and Klatea by act ol Augiiat 4. IHtfJ, fharlei U. Mulder, ol Lakeview, county ol hake, Hiate ol Oregon, haa Ibis day Hied ill tlita ottlee hlaaworu atuteinent No. HID, lor the purchase ol the HK'4 oSK4oI Hectiou No. SKI lu Township No. 8, Kaugo No. 'ii K, and will oiler proof lo show that the land sought is mora valuable for its timber or stone than lor agrloultural puriosvs, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Kegister and Ki-velveral thisoltieeat l.akeview, Oregon, on Kridav, the &th day of Oetober, loot, lie names as wlinesaes: W. K. Harry, Charles Moore, James Aiilhouy, Mike Harry, all ol l.akeview, Oregon. Any and ail persona claiming adverse ly the above deacrilted lamia are requested to rile their elatma lu this ottive on or before said i.'.ili day ol October, 1MI1, E. M. Bbattiin, al-li Kegister. We are selling out our stock of Summre Wrap pers at Cost MiMMiMMMMiMiMiiMMiMMMoMMiMMiMMOMti6 S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW M8MO0MOIOMtM Car load of jseassBSgseeaseess-eggesgsgjj BAIN WACONS The Peerless Chilled Plow r" " narteneti steel Mole Plow S Farming . , ... S Implements Tne UISK PlOW tsometning jew) of all kinds ; Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow We are the Benicia Star. Sulky plow S. J. STUD LEY F. E. HARRIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE. 1 JUSTRESLLTEDTS,rE: ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... 1 CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES I Ely Restaurant Meal a at all haura of the aa.lay or Night A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table supplied with everything the market offurtla Fine Sunday Dinners H. C. Whltworth. BRICK SDau,VhB!dt Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Linealum, Carpet Covers. unuenawng m mrj urancn" rXTKN-ITTTKEI Mf tO0HOf 00 0 10 j Snider Bui'ding on Water St. X m Mlioi Ayarters, . 1 I