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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER t LAKE VIEW, OREQON, OCT. 10, 1001. OOOSB LAKE VALLEY. From Tha Orpnonlan. The txw Lake Valley ia ft wom.er fully fertile region, growing with little trouble all the temperate tone product. There is mll incentive to extensive cultivation o! the soil now, however, be caue there is only the local market to be supplied. Re ilrtWa are aiiniiiK for that country from two directions, one from the north a ni one from the south, and they premise to give it an adequate connection with outside mantels within the couiinn twu year. There is plenty of Government land, though the matter of watering it U one fraught with more or less difficulty. Irrigation work will bring thousands of acres under cultiva tion. Then is comparatively little valuable timber in Ijikeview district. I is pre eminently a grating region, tsjme of the finest horsee in the world have been produced there. Cattle aud sheep also cover the range in great numbers. Min eral springs are numerous. There is room for much exp'oration in that dis trict of natural curiosities and varied in dustrial Hfsibilities. Tot Causes Night Alarm. O e night my brother's baby was taken with crimp," writes Mr. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden. Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we lave it tr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children trom tmup ami , n uooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bron chial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at lav Beall'a Drug Store. Kidnapped Miss Stone. A detailed account of the capture of Miss Ellen M. Stone, a missionary in Turkey, ha9 been received in a letter from Miss Haskell of Samova, to a rel ative in Kansas City, Mo. The letter says Miss S one had been holding the usual summer schiol for Bible workers in Bansko, Macedonia. On Septemlier 3rd a party, including Mr. and Mrs. Tsilka and Miss Stone, started for Djuma. As they were resting in the mountains they were surrounded by thirty or forty armed men, w ho drove the party up the steep mountain side. After going for hoursa distance, the brigands stopped and demanded their money. When this was over some of them said to Miss Stone: "We want you," and ordered her end Mrs. Tsilka to go with them. Mr. Tsilka made a move to follow his wife but they forced him back. A part of the brigands kept watch on those that remained, to keep them from hurrying to inform the government, but the next morning they let them go. , A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on G. F. Coiner of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. Ilia back got eo lame he could not stoop without great pain, or sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Elec tric Bitters which effected such a won derful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medi cine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the bijod and builds up your health. Only 50c at Beall's Drug Store. Mountain of Copper. There is considerable excitement over the rich cornier find made bv McVev &. Company in the Siskiyou mountains, near the headwaters of Elliot Creek, at the Oregon line, near Ashland, where a whole mountain of copper was recently uncovered. A number of representa tives of large syndicates have been view ing the projierty during the past week, and pronounce the location an ideal one for a copper mine and smelting works, there being abundance of both fuel and water. The present owners of the property are holding their interest at 125,000. Alfalfa For Sale. I have three hundred tons of alfalfa hay and one thousand acres of first-class pasture for sale at a bargain. I will feed the hay at Four Dollars per ton in excellent feed yards. Write to the un dersigned ac Klamath Falls, Oregon, or call on II. D. Stout, at Lost Hiver (Jap. Chah. C. Lewis, 40-1 m Klamath Falls, Ore. The Lakeview land district is the largest of the six in Oregon, comprising the whole of Lake County and part of Klamath, Crook, Harney and Mal heur. It is sparsely settled. Most of its area is in the semi-arid grazing belt, but there are localities well suited to gen eral tanning and fruitgrowing. Lack of transportation facilitiee operates to re tard development of the district. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. II. Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for thirty years, but Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured roe after everything else failed." Infallible for BuriiB, Scalds, Cuts, Bores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by Lee Beall, Druggist. A crowd of young men have Uen In town this week, who dove to Montana large bands of cattle from Hilverlake, Oregon, belonging to Hagan, says the Yrvka Journal. A trainload was ship ped below Tuesday and another train on Wednesday. There will I several more drives from that sacti m before the roads are closed by w inter storms. There is ome talk among some of the lxal lodge of getting up a McKinley Monument Fund. There should be little talk regarding 'hi matter. Fifty rents or a quarter from each member of the various lodge would make a neat little sum to ait in building a monument to our ma'tyred President and that monu ment canu it be too grand as a token of reaped to the dead Pre -dent's greatness. The McKinley monument ahould be the greatest ever constructed in .his country. Hon. W.T. Cressler returned last Thurs day from liiiitno, where he has had a large force of men engaged in construct ing a huge reservoir for over tw o months. The reservoir is well made and w ill hold sufficient water to irrigate a large IhhIv of land. Mr. Crcslcr intend building two other reservoirs out there next sum mer. He is ihe tirxt man to take steps to control and utilize the water and w ill reap a large reward by changing the sage brush plains into grct-n uVlds and hay laud, says the Cedarville Ke.orJ. 5trickcn With Paralysis. Henderson (iriiueli, of this place wai stricken with partial paralysis and completely lost i he use ot one arm and side. Alter being treated by an emi nent physician (or quite a while without relief, v il'e rvcomiai'iided Chamber lain's Pain IS.iltn, and alter using two Uiltles of it he is almost entirely cured. Uko. K. M l'ovw.n, Man, Iaumii county, W. Va. Several oilier very remark able cures oi partial paralysis have hecli ettei-od tv the ue of tins lini ment. It is nioyt widely known, how ever, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains ami brui.-es. Siild by Leo Beall, I'rug- Notice of Administrator's 5ale of Personal Property. Notice is heretiy tiiven that in pursu ance of an order ot the County Court of the County of lauke and State of Oregon, made on the 2nd day of Octolier, lisil, in the matter of the Estate of John I'e Garmo, deceased, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of said deceased, will sell at publi-; auction, to the high est bidder, for cash in hand, on Satur day, the l'Jth day of October, 1VH)1, at 1 o'clock p. m., at the Livery ami Feed stable of W. K. Barry, iu Lakeview, Oregon, the following personal property, towtt: Twenty-two head of horses, con sisting 5 head of large gentle geldings, balance lar,e brood mares. L. Foskett Administrator of the Estate of John De Ciarmo. Deceased. HW-2 frlVlL, I'KOUI' United States Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., Ort. 2, l'JOl. Notice ia hereby given t ii & I the following named eettler lia rll.il notice ( tin intention to make filial proof in support of !itn claim, and that said proof will be made before tin- Register anil Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon on Nom-iiiIht 6. l'Jol, viz: faimiil K. Craig. II. K. No. IM'J lor the N K'4 Hec. 30 T. 3'J o., K. IV E., W..M. II.- name tliu following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence iijmii and cul tivation of aid land, t iz: Hubert Nelson, Kd 'Intro, It. rt latro aud oiin Arthur, all of Lakr vii'w, Oregon. octJ-3 K. M. BKATTAIN, Register. I1X.4L FKOOK. I'njti-il .states l.and Office, ljikeview, Oregon, Sept. ;J, Ijol. Notice i hereby given that tne following named settler baa riled notice of Ins intemion to make final pioof lu siipirt of 1,14 claim, aud lliat .aid pro.il will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at l-akeview, Oregon, on November 4. lsol, viz: Vt lliimn )l gdleish. II. K. No. -Jo Mi, for the Lots 1, i, A, and 4 sec. :ti, T, S., R. M. M. lie nauiea aa witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald laud, viz: Frank liorinison, I iiuuiaa A. ( rump, J. N. tjivau aud il. A. aldcrwood, all of Adel, Oregon, oct;t-:i:i K. M. bMATTiN, Keg-later. t'I.Va. PKOOK. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Heplern ber il, I'M Notice la hereby given (hat the following-named settler haa filed notice of hla iutei::iou to make final proof In aupport of hisclaim, and that aald proof will be made be fore the K.'Kl.ter and Hecelver at l-akeview, Oregon, on November 2, 19U1, viz: AukuhI Wil.iaiim, lid. t. 19&5, for the HK4 riec. 6 T. 41 K. 19 t., W. b. He iiamea the followlHK MitueKW-a to prove hla continuum reaidencu uiin and C'liltlvatlon of aald land. viz. Jamea A. W illiama, of lakeview, Oregon, Lewla A. I'arriker, of lakeview, Oregon, Liavid ii. Grove, of Ijikevlew, Oregon, Arou f. Koozer, of lakeview, Oregon. Oct. 'i-JD. K. II. Bsattaim, Register riMAL. rnoor. Tnlted Htatei ltid Office at lakeview, Ore gon. Seplember IS, 19U1. Notice la hereby given that the followiiig-uained aattler haa filed no tice of hla Intention to make final proof In aupport of hla claim, and that aald prool will be made before the Register and Receiver at lakeview, Oregon, on October IS, ltful, viz: ( harlea V. Wilnon lid. K. WA for tbe HWi, H.-c. XI I. an S., K. Il K W. M. He names the follow ing wiliieuws to prove hla continuoua residence Uon and cultivation of said land, viz: ( lias. H. 1iveleas, 8. H. Chandler, Wm. Kimaey and W. I.. Kobinsoa all of Lakeview. Oregon. Sept. 1!KJ7 . M. BKATTAIN, Register. t ISAL. FHOOK. United Htates Ind Office at lakeview, Ore gon, hept. M, lMd. Notice la hereby given that the following-named settlers have filed notice of their intention u make final proof In aupxirt of their claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on November I, l'JOl, viz: frank W. FoxkL-lt. If . K. No. 1S6I , for the K'A of hE'i Hc-c 1, T. 41 H., K.'4 JC., Lot 4, Bee. 6, and Lot T Bee. 7, T. 41 8., k. 'if ., W. M. H names tbe follow ing witnesses to prove bis continuoua residence upon and cultivation of aald land, viz: Albert F. UiWla, Huinner Koskett, Thomas Ferris and Churlea Tonnliigsen, all of Warner Lake, Ore gon. Also: biininer Koskett. H. E. No. 3071, for the N' NK'i Keu. 12, and WU HKV Hec. 1, T. 41 H., R. 'A JC., VV. M. lie names the following wltnca. es to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: Albert K. Lewis, Frank W. Foskett. Thomas Ferria of Warner Lake Oregon, and Char lea Touulugsen of Lake view, Oregon. Also Albert K. Iwla. H. B. No.lHSS, for the HWU 8WJ, BWU N Beo. 'lb. VM NKj4 and NKJ hK,'4 H.-C. -Jh, T. 40 8., B. 23 K., W. M. He uauies thelollowlng witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, viz: K. B. K Kinder, Bumner Foakett aud Frank W. Foskett of W arner Lake, Oregon, aud liavld Young of Fort iildwell, Calif. ocW-31 E. M. BKATTAIN, Register : Th Oreat Carnival Which opena at Portland on Sept W h and eontinnea until Octoler 19th, IHttl, w ill be well worth a yisit to the metroH. I'"' . . , , Exhibits ot agricultural and horticul tural products, mining, and manufactur ing industries, athletlo exercises, a horse ahow at which feats of horsemanship and the various forma of fancy riding will be seen, and a magnificent military tournament, pallicipated in by picked companies from the Oregon National Ouard, area few of th attractions at the Carnival this year. i The Mooihern I'acihV Co. will sel tickets at low rates for ibis occasion, and will also run a unceial excursion from Ashland to Portland and return, atop ping at all intermediate stations, the dates and rates for which will le an nounced hereafter. 7-4 rivti. pHoor. Und Ottlcr at Ukevlew, Oregon. I K.'pt 1. ItfUl. ( Nolle la hinty given lliat Ine following named settler has tiled Ui'tn e of hta liiiciillon to make Hual proof In supMirt of his claim, and that said proof will 1h made before II. Klchardson, Coiinly Clerk at Hums, Oregon, on Notcmlx'r 4, Isnl. v(: Juaeph J. Callow , II. K, ti lor the lota i.S ami C, N'( Sw. .1 I". i K SAK. W. M. He names Hie follnwlng wllne.s e to prove his coiillmitiii" resilience upon and ctlltUatloll of sai.l land, via: M. M. Poan. Chaa. (lark, Samuel Hall and Fred U Allen, allot Ih-uto, Oregon. r.. m. naniJ. Hel.'J-3a Kegl.ler. n wi. Fit -. Und OBL-r at l-akevlcw. Oregon,! a in, d. i Notice la hereby given that the follow lug named . ttler has filed Holler of his llitelllltill to make rinsl prool In support ol his claim, and that said proof will le mads In-lore the K.-.ller Slid Km-eiverat lkcUew, orrgoll, on lew, nrrgiM,, o l. l.-felUatlKll , and N'J fK'4 it-a the follow o, loln-r l.S. I'K'l. vis: Ih-litaii I II. K. No. -aos for the S1, NK' ..,. IT Tn MM. It X7 K. lie lialm trig ltneesto prove his colilllliloU" residence upon aud cultttatloii .'I sain lami. vis: .mm A.triau. Frank Adrian. Henry lltighson and U-wis lielcnbaugn all ol Ivnlo. Oregon. K. M. iarru. av4 Register. Kl Al. PROOF. Und OIBic, Uk.'le. Oregon.) Aug . l-ad. Notlco Is hereby gtven that thelollowlng named settler ha. rib d not I f his int. ml. .11 to make rinal pro.d in support of his claim, ami Dial said pr.Mif will l- made U-fore the Kegisi.r and Receiver at Ukevi.w, (logon, on October 1. I'S'l, viz: Adam l l' leiiliangli II No. ii'.u lor (lie SM. f.F.'4 il. V NF.', and K'4 NF.'s Kee. Jrt Tp. :m S . It. T K. He nmc the following wltni's-.-s to prove hla continuous residence upon mid cullttatlon ol aid Und, li: Adam Adrian. Frank Adrian. Henry Hiighvin and Lew la Ix-fciihaugh all of I rnlo, Oregon. K. M Harriv SV Reglslrr. n i. rito' Cnlted Slates l aud oitlce. Ijikevlew . Oregon, Sept. 24. I'.sd. Notice Is hereby given that the followlllg lialued settl.-r has tliel notice ol Ins luienilou to make Hnal nnd In support of his claim, and that said prool will I- made Ix-forr II. Richar Isoii, Coimiy 1 lerk at llurus. Oregon, on Noveinlwr 4. I'S'l. ll : Melvlti M iHian. II on MivsiiiiH-r s. i-.sii, , ic : ..ii-itiii si in.siii F. l'.'O. for the NM, SW", sec M T tn... It. W M., NF.t, W'4. HE1. NW' and lot : it :iVS , K. .V W. M. Ilo nanu s Hie folio V. K. 4 I . wing witnesses to prove his nllnilons residence 111. 011 ami ciiittv.itlon ol .aid land, vn: Joseph J. Catlow. ('has. Clark, i-amm-l Hall aud Fred I.. Allen all ol IK-lllo. Oregon tH'pt. . F;. M. ISKATTjIIS, Register. J W Kerder ( haa MorrlBon Reedec & Morrison BLACKSMITHS AMD HORSESHOCRS I so every thlnsi In the lilarksunllhlng Line and isatisfise. lion Knarnntred New Pine CreeK, Oregon. Lakeview WM. K. BARRY & H. Feed stable r I Horses boarded by the day or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty is the quick and safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. Hay and Grain for proprietors jerry's Opera MEN'S HEAVY WINTER LADIES' EXTRA FINE CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHEEHHERDhR'S NAILED. . hen you see a mile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he has a pair of Graves Shoes. 11811 THE RED 5H0E STORE Ira) acres- an arret meadow, all good farming land, situated on lha Slash road, ad olnlns Lakeview llmltsi house, barn and corral A valuable piece of properly either for agricult ural, garden or building pnrises. For further particulars enquire at The F sanilncr orncr. jeo acres - Meadow and pasture land In (loose Uke Valley, all fenced wllh four barlied wire; living springs, F.iiiulr at this ofTli a' Forty acres, larden simt, I mile timili ol I ake. View on main road. F"lvc In a. I in nil.-, horse and buggy , good residence, S rooms. IUO organ, all household effects. Hover can step In and lake full possession prepared fur farming. n hundred and (Illy bushels grain grown first year II was cultivated. Will grow allaKa. IMie of Hie Ih-sI small garden apota In I ake county. Kn.illre of Agency l.akevtew. A sawml'l, capacity a.usi feci p r dav. now running, III good order; hall 01 eresi In gil planer 1 three yoke of cattle, Irucks.idialiia elci also I Jo acres Und eonialnlng eieelleiil limber, Situated 4 miles from I akin lew. Write in Lake, view Real K.stale Agency, l akeview, Oregon. Flighty acres land teheed, good house aud ham, ;li acra cleared; s acres Im-ci, plowed; will grow allalla or garden. WTIIe to Lakeview Real F.late Agency Is.") acres alla'fa, hay and grain land, S miles south if tvdarvllle. Ill aurprlse Valley. In Issitliis place proline,. d tons of hay aid Nl bushels of grain. Call grow , Ions ol hay any year. Now has a stand of 'i:tt m-rcs of albtlfa. Three rrops alfalfa w llhout Irrigation will tie rut this year. FTve gil residence places oil the ranch. The place rail be rut up Into 7 era small ranches very nleily. All meadow aud natural springs all over the Isnd I'ariles buying ran also Include In the purchase & goHl breed sheep and I A' head ralile If .hey d sire. A It'sSI school house Is sled 111 one corm r of Ihls ranch. No Irrigation necessary for fruit, alfalfa or gram raising, t'oinplrie 0111 tit of giNi.lhors.-s. wagons and machinery lor farming purpos- go with the ranch. This l the finest dairy ranch In Surprise Valley. A splendid 'state for a colony of seven or eight families. Ow her desires to sell I cause he has hm much Isnd ami loo many other luleresls to look afor. F'or further part culars write 10 or empilre of Ijiket lew Agency, i. V.. Mci.arr. y Manager. Whst'a Your Tate Worth? Souielimea a fortune, but never, if you have a anl!ow complexion, a jioiu diced look, moth pHti hi-a Htnl hluli lies on the akin, -all aigna of l.iver Trouble Hut I'r. King'a New I.lver Tills give t'lear Skin, l;y Cheeks. Kn h Coin lilexion. )nly ". cents at lieall's lrug Mote. Livery W. J. BARRY, Props. in Connection Sale. House Only place In Lakeview for holding public entertainment SHOES 'T'hese Shoes ' are all cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market , and are moderate price. 1 . f ' v '' v av av Bill PROFESSIONAL. MWITII aft MTKIftKH. H. If. Lkilrr. Or. orriric - iwii't nrm tur. (iit mm (niill dajr w aajhi. . K. II. MMITH M IF rhialrlan anal faararan jikview. Or. OFFICK - ls.l.w Drug t Va. Ktnre. 1.. r. Altarnejr al laiw Ijikrvles, Oregan UKFIt K- K' Hiillillnf. 1. 11 iiu.Hvnii.F, Allarnr -al-l. Ikevlrw, Or. OFrH'K Issly llinlilliif H . J MIMIHK Allmr).al.4ss . lakeview , or nF-rit-R iair liuiMina. UN o. v 1iK.110n1-.nT IFrnllsit likevlrw, Orrcaat (FM K. I'alr Hiill.llli. wnnnaru nr tnr wnnin isi. w nuuuAin ur int. nuniu t ii s. Mrrlsnn Km (l ami 4lli W nlnrs.ts)r of ra'-li iniinlh In Mss.nili' llsll, at a . m. F.. 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I'niama taken, llimuih Munn A t o. rixwlve tytrutf nuftca, wll himl elissya, iu tbe Scientific Jlmcricati. A hanitsomsly lllnatralisit weekly. Larvast otr nil. linn nf any a'lentli Journal, 1 uriiis, 13 nrt four mniittia, tl. aoia uy an neoauMiiera. xrjo",8"i""NewTork timce. tH V BU, Washington. 1). C. TIMHER I.ANII NOTICK. (Inltiid Hlali'S Land Oluco, Lakcvluw, Ori'gciii, AiiKiist It, IISM. Nollne II bnreliy glvim that In I'onipllaiuHi with the provisions of the art of Cougri'saof Jiiiiii 8, 1H7H. ttniltltid "An art for Ihu sulu of timofr lamia In the Htatos of ('Klllornla, Ore gon, Nuvada ami WaahliiKlon Ti riliory," us vx titiiiiiid to ail the rnliliu Laml hlalra ly ant of AiiKuat 4, IHifi, t:liarlua I). Hnlilur, of Ukovlrw, cniiiity of lko, Mlatu of Orrgiin, haa Ihig day tiled In thla olllue his sworn slaliiimuit No. 81U, for the puri'haau of tho HK', ofHF.'iof Hi'iitlmi No. Wl In Township No. IIHH, Kalian No. XI K, ami will offur proof to show that tliu lami sought la more valualile for lis tlinhur or aionu than for agricultural purposes, ami to cetahllali h Is claim to said land Imfiiru the Ki ulsu r and Kcoolver ef this oftive at Lakiivlnw, (irrgiiii, on Friday, the i'llh day of Ocuihitr, Lull. He iianma aa witnesses: W. K. Harry, Cliarli'S Moore, J aums Anihony, Mike Barry, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persona I'lulnilng adverse ly the alKive deMTllwd lamia are ri'iiii'sted to rile their flalins In this ollicu 011 or be lure aald mti day of Oulolivr, I'xil, K. M. Hhattsin, Hl-10 iteglster. 1 pjmm