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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1901)
LAKC COUNTY EXAfllNCR: LAKEVIEW, OREGON OCT. S, 1901. THE RECORD "ROASTS" US Lakeview Is Accused of Unfair methods In the Hnscball Game. Our winniio frlmul HUtiley of tlia (-(MUrvllln Kocord, tuunlly Um from iWx'lUo yiiiitoiiK, kihI eve not ml for liln i'lvt'f Mi'nt nd love of fair play, lilvtiR lint iimiiHui'iiKMit of tlin lknviuw Itaiw-lutll ti'iuti ijtilut Hula "roaal" In tli lollowinu uiiiiiiMlaknliln lang-imge: Tlie Immi-lmll gamo at Allurita t litf ilmwlnir rani to tho Kir, ami that it nlioiiM tomtit in tlin ili-d-at of the ('ixlarvillx Ihi)h in not to m oikIitkI at wIikii tlm ol tlm caao are known. A low I.Hki'viow men, ignoring '' Krahl al linen and aixial rourtexy de lerniltied to lieat tin club that had mUii the Ijjkevlew cliilion thn-n differ ent occnlon, and not having Hie ma terial on hand to du , did what the liMMe rule of the fair dirm'tori eriiiiltd, and wot to Han Krancim-o and alae where for nix profeitiiional player, ainoiiK which wur hoiiia of ttm taut in tlio huie. Tliat they fell that they were not aclinif atrii't'y lionorahlu in the mailer it evident from the Uct that they iniiKi(l'd in one man wIiomj rep utation at a hall player km uneicellel on Hit) count, and kept him out o( iglit Willi thn if nine. The CNxlarville Uy did ihelimelveH proud, however, an I put lilt the iM-nt Kaiiin that will be weon In Mouoti lor many day. Hn all (eel proud cf tlieiii, even thotiKli '! went down in defeat. The Niure on Tueminv waa 3 to 4. and on Friday it atood 3 to Y in fnvorof the profeiiaioiiala niaiierad' inii under the tiamo of l-nkcvlew I nine hall cluh. Ijikeview can claim no rrtxlit, honor or pride in the victory. Only two 1-akeview men participiitol in the limt KMine, and while the im- iMirtiHl cluli uot away w ith the "nack" they loot the nympathy and renjmi'1 of inoet nil prem-nl. It ill liei'omca the Hecord to charge u with lin k of "ixK'ial coiirteny." l)ur iiiK Fourth of July week in Lnlteviow the giillant C'edarville lada rume here and trampled our home team in the (hint, winiiiuu il die lau rein and plaud it! of tint diamond, ami tiotw it hutnnd iiK t'u) humiliation the local team na well a the M-oplu of I-akevicw treated the viNilor aa royally aa they knew how. Anaii), 'ily low weeka hko, C'liLrvillu announced thai n purge would U Kiveu for two or three team to compete for, and denying to amual in limiting- theCeilarvillo tournament a auc cert Ijikeview Kent four of ita home team nnd picked up five atraKK'era on the road, to take part, with the full knowledge thut we "hadn't a ghoul of a fhow" lo win BKuiiiMtOdiirvillu'a superb playem. Thi wan ilefeal No. 2, and our hoy took their medicine cheerfully, while they reveled in the iinili'S of CYdirville'n pretty iirl and enjoyed CVdarville'N hoHpitulity. Now, when a fellow Keta "licked" ijimhI and hard twice it in natiiral for him to In' pre pared for the enemy the third time ho e jumped on, and that in what the man ugcr of the Lakeview tea in did. Ai'cordiiu to the cou.litioua pulilitit-l ly the mamiKement of the Altiiran Fair, Ijikcvicw went to the Modoc tourna liient with a team that wo knew could win. We had the riuht under thone conditions ti aii;ii player from any place. Four, inntimil of Hit, outHide pluyera were Kent for and they became iiiemtaTH of the Iakevicw team a noon aa they were dinned. That I.akev ew won the pure ami the honor fairly ac cording to the rulca 1m a fact that cannot lie diMpuied. Cedarville had the name privih'k'' h iiccortleil tin, and could eaxily have HtrciiKthe lied ita team, hut .he thought that their lada were invincible kept them from doing ho. The elioe pincliOH the Cedurvillo foot lHcau8u the laurel of their heretofore victorious team have been at lat trailed in the UUHt. Idikeview acknowledge gracefully that Cedarville ha one of the best home team thu far known in the northern country, and it plavera were each and all gentlemanly fellow. One thing in connection we inn at mid, ami that Ih that hud it not boon for thu ex cellent work of Soul and Finlier in Ced arvillu' battery and HironymouM nt third, thu wine would have been a din grace to thu National game. Hy thin we do not infer by any mean that the other player did not do excellent work. Wo beliuve t!io Hecord unintention ally pervert thu fact when it claims that the Lakeview team "loot the sym pathy and renpect of niowt all present." Our team may have "lost the sympathy" of a large number of our friend across the mountains, but wo believe it unjust to say that our boy "lost the respect" of most all present, for no more gentle manly lot of player ever met on a dia mond than the men who composed the Lukeview team. We did not enter the tournament to loose the respect of the peopto, or the "sack" either. Men who put up good ball care nothing about iCHnUipathy." The Examiner will will- Inglyleavn It to thu judgment of am prejudhed people If both respect and money were not fairly won, l,kview l not out of the base-ball bunlneM yet this aoason, If we can get any caller. It la understood that a trn composed of I -a kn view player (none of those snappy chap from below) can be found bore who are willing to try lo defeat Cedarville for a large a "sack" a our friend desire to put tip upn two condition: Klrt, that Houl, the Imported thrower for Cedarville be not Included In the team. And secondly, that It I to lie understood that Cedar ville will not feel badly in case of a sttcond defeat. These two condition are to te insisted upon, otherwise, lake view will not play ball. In conclusion, friend Kecord, the Ex aminer lake It upon itself to extend the compliment of tho people of Iake view to all the Kople of Cedarville. Now, see here, Stanley, give in your "flipper" in good fellowship, and don't get sore. 3 tlitttUttif titki UHtil LOCAL PICK-UPS. TTTTTTT7TTTTTTTTTTTTT"5fTTT I C. H. I'arker and family were down from Summer Lake last Monday visit ing friends. It is their intention to re side in I'aisley this winter, we under stand. Dsn Malloy and J. W. Tucker started thi week for Warner to receive the 2800 sheep they recently purchnsed from Hi Manring. Mr. Malloy will go with the band to the dmert to "rough it" all w inter. Miss (trace Iteach departed for her home in Ashlrnd yesterday morning. Hie has U-en setting ty on the Kx aminer during her five months stay in Lakeview, and returned to Ashland to take a case in the Tiding office. llicher's lre s pattern are selling rapidly. They are just the goods that sell this season. It begin to look like the new school district spoken of in another column would be go. Chs. Iveles ha now on hi elilion OH signer, which is a majority of the vote in the present district, the nomlier required by law. The band wa reorganized la't Fri day night with Professor Darin a leader and teacher. There is room for several more player,' and everyone Interested in having a band in Lake view should come and hilp the boy along. Hnlph Foster, the "jolly lad" from Hummer Ijike, arrived hunday and re mained a day or two shaking hands with old frienda. Italph say he is either going to get married or commit something else deserate within a very short time. The Ijikcview Meat Market clia iged hand Tuesday. John Fitzgerald is the new proprietor and Ralph Day retiies. 1'eteOrohhas been engaged a carver and the way he will serve K-cfsteak will not U) a gucHS, a he ha served in that capacity before. Your feet require K. Z. shoes. Ilieher sells the kind that are comfortable from the first day you put them on until they are worn out. W. K. Harry will erect a windmill on hi place on the hill, known as the Mc Doncugh place, and ft" lank will be placed high enough so that water can be run witii cousidercble force into his new hotel, and also furnish water for hi livery stable. Thu teachers all say that this was the licst Institute ever held in Lake county. There was better attendance and the interest wa more manifest. The pub lic attended the sessions in great num bers, and the evening sessions at he opei a house were crowded. James Foster the Summer Lake pio neer came down to the county seat Sun day to have some dental work done. Monday Mr. F'ostor had 9 teeth ex traded, and will have a new set made, thinking perhaps he had used the old ones long enough, he now being in hi 74th year. Oeo. Sharp, owner of the race horse, Haleric, came up to I-akeviuw las: week from Altuius, and intended to go on to l'rineville to attend the race there, but found there wa to be none at that place so returned to Alturas. llaleria won a number of races at the Modoc Fair and is considered a fine horse. Judge liny ley returnd home yesterday morning after a six week' outing thai proved very pleasant, and beneficial to hi health. During hi absence the Judge visited Long Deach, Portland, Ashland and other points of interest. On hi return from the railroad ho sent nine iluys at Klamath Hot Springs, and enjoyed that resort very much. Judge Huyley certainly look well after hi vacation. Irvln Ayres. We will be there ith the Goods Attk.es, Whitwokth Last Tuesday John Olom delivered to Kve Iewia for J. M. Thompson 627 sheep at f-1 per head and 945 lamb at f 1.75. Mr. Odom la now out of the sheep busi ness, but will probably buy again in the spring. Notice ol Administrator Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of the County Court of the County of Lake and State of Oregon, made on the 2nd day of October, l'JOl, in the matter of the Estate of John De tiarmo, deceased, the undersigned, ad ministrator of thuasUkU) of aaul deceased, will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, for caoh in hand, on Satur day, thn 19th day of October, 1901, at 1 o'clock p. ni., at the Livery and Feed table of W. K. Harry, in Lakeview, Oregon, the following personal property, town: Twenty-two head of hordes, con sisting 5 head of large gentle geldings, balance lar.e brood mares. L. Foskktt Administrator of the Estate of John De tiarmo, Ieceaeed. 39-2 FI.V4L I'HOOK fiiiU-'l Htalea IJinil Office at lakeview. Or?., Ocl. t, I'M. N ni ice U hereby (riven that the loilowliiK named ai-itlvr haa fik-d notice of his Intention lo make final proof in nipport of his claim, ami thai tmiti proof till be matte before tin- KeKlmer anil Keceiver at Lakeview, Oregon ou S'ovemlH-r 6, l'.nl, vu; lnmi'l K. t rait). K. No. 1M9 (or the NK'4 See. :w T. 3.S., K. l E., W.M. He name! thu following wltoeasea to prove hia coiitiiinoua reaxtu-u iix)ii anil cul tivation of aalil laud, via: Kolierl NelMiu, KJ Tatro, Hi rt Talro and bim Arthur, all of Lake view, Oregon. oci:t aa E. M. BKATTAIN. Register. i..4L, ritoor. United Hi a tea ljind Offine, lakeview, Oregon, Kept. 0, ltful. Notice la hereby giveu thai tne following named aettler haa filed notice of hia lute ution lo make final proof In auport of hia claim, and that aaid prool will be made be fore the Kegialer and Keeelver al Lakeview, Oregon, on Novell ber 4, IM, via: William Dal gdlclah. II. K. No. 'JlMti, for the Lot 1, 3, and 4 bee. M, T, KM 8., K. 'M W. M. He uamea aa wltnenat-a to prove hia coiitlniioua reaidence upon and cultivation of aaid land, via: I-rank lionuiaon, Thomaa A. t rump, J. N. Uivan and II. A. Calderwood, all of Adel, Oregon, ocia-.HV K. M. Hsattin, Kegiater. otlro of Nrttlraurnt of Klml Arronnt In the County Court of tlui Htatu of Oregon for Lake County. In the matter of the eatate of Alexander Held, deceased. To whom It may concern : Notice la hereby given, that the underalgned, administrator of thu eatate of Alexander Held, late of Lakecoun ly. Oregon, deeeaaed, haa .'licit hia Kinal Ac count aa administrator of aaid eatate, in the of fice of the County Clerk of Lake County, Ore , aud that Monday Nov. 4, 1U01, at 10 o'clock a. m., of aaid day, at the County Judge's orin-e tu the County Court Houae of Lake County, Ore gon, In the Town of Lakeview, haa been ap- JMiluted aud fixed by Hon. Chaa. Touningaeu, uilge of aaid Court aa the time and place for thu hearing of object loua lo aaid Filial Account if any there be, aud for the aeltleineut I hereof. Iialcd tuia 'id day of OcIoImt, VM. ih'IS-W UKOKUK RKID, AdiniiilairaUir of the eatate of Aluxander Held, deeeaaed. liAI. I'ltOUK. United Htati-a Land Ottlce at lakeview, Ore gon, tiept. 3U, I Mil. Notice la hereby giveu that tile fol low lug-mimed M'tllers have tiled notice of their iiiteutiiiu to make llnal proof in support of their claim, and thai aaid pyxif will be made be fore Hie Itegiater aud Keceiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on November 4, ltMil. vis; Frank W. Kuhkett. II . K. No. lMif , for the t. of bt't Hec 1, T. 41 H., . -24 K., Lot 4, Hec. 6, and Uit f fee 7, T. 418., K. 'Jfi K., W.M. He uamea the follow ing witneaaea to pravu hiacoiilluuoua residence upon and cultivation of anld land, via: Albert K. 1'wla, Huniuer Kusketl, 'I'hoiuaa Kerrla and Charles Touningaeu, all of Waruer Lake, Ore gon. Also: Mimuur Koakett. It. K. No. 2071, for the N',' NK'i bee. 12, and WU 8c. 1, T. 41 8., K. lij K., W. M. He uamea the tollowliig wilneaea to prove lila continuous resilience, u iou aud uul livatluu of aaid land, vis: Albert K. Iwla, Frank W, F'osketl. Thomaa Ferria of Warner Lake Oregon, aud Char lea Touningaeu of Lake view, Oregon. Also Albert V. Lewis. H. K. No. 1S9S, for the NWi BW'i, 8W'i N W'i4 8ec. 'ii, 8K' SW1 and NKO hh'. rk-o. 'A I . 40 8. , U. 2.1 K, W. M. He uamea (he following witneasea to prove his continuous residence upon and eultivaiion of aaid land. via: K. 8. Kalader, 8umner F'oakett aud Frank w. Koakett of waruer Lake, orugou, aud David Young oi rort iiiuweti, i aur. octa a K. M. BKATTAIN, Register1 H. C. Whltworth. 1. W 144 mm wwwm We have taken in a new partner and are In condition to supply your wants at the very lowest prices. AH lines will soon be full and complete. We will increase our stock largely S.R. SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW x-xjsrca ox- I IHIIIIM Car load of BAIN WACONS The Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters ii S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and txmplete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR! 1 JUST OPENED. ClOODS AR RIV1NQ ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES Ely Restaurant Strala) at all haura or the aaaIay or Night A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table an!ird with evrj thln the luarkrt ofTorda Fine Sunday Dinners 4444 Oeo. H. Ay re. & Aykes t IIIIIIMMIIII MM It BRICK South of the Daly Bids. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Lineolum, Carpet Covers. 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