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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAfllNCR: LA REVIEW, OREGON OCT. 17, 1901. ata i LOCAL PICK-UPS.f TTTTTT TT T TTTTTTTTTTTTT TTT K J. A. Mtilkcy, who Mi Imro acvr-ral iiioii lit N(o (or hla lioaltli, wrllce to Joo Fuller from hi. IIkIimih, Cal., tliat lm la Improving rajitilly, Iml lin tltwa not like that country. Jitrk ya It la two alow (or Mm. Ilti wanle to com liai'k lioinn, nil will, it i (mhi aa Im Improve a llltlo IIIOIU. . A. r'olMt Iimh llm contract to liuilil lor llcrylonl Itrothorn on tint 70 much In In'w Vnlloy a ruaiilmico to rout IV 000. Work will lutein nxt MomUv. livable Mr. I'dllflt thiTK wllMMniilov- m tlin lulliliiiu (!. I I.lmliirir, J. M. Mnn.llry, AaliU-y Follou ami l-M. Hruui'h. I. II. liiri', a youtiK limn rii''nlly from Wiwotmiii. Hirivinl I rum Ft. KUumlli ImnI Hnlunlity on ljii.lni'a Ix-furo tint Iih mI UiiiI (illli'inU. Mr. Ul' t' lao rnino with a view of I'M'ntiiiK linrti ami (MtalitinhiiiK laundry hiiHiiit-HK, luitowliitf tot ho Miir t'oiulition o( our witter fmililifa ifavu up the project. Urci'ii I.invillc waa in Iroin I.kcviw thin wiM'k with a lou t l l.ako county Irilit. Mr. l.invillo any that roiinly liail a prHHrotiH an miner, nnl leela that an liiiMrtiiiit item in ita futtini exiln in the liM-ntion of the water in Nmniier, aii'l Warner hike fur the ex I nut ion o( their i heiiiii'iil pnH'riicH. Hurna Nuwa. Henry Koculcr, city trimleo of Yreka, ami n retired Imaine man, allot him alf ihroiiKh thu hruiii with a pintol, with Ktiiri'UI intent, at hi li in Yrvka on M. Mth. The lee.l mia hmo while the I nun will ailfTerinK limler tein (Mirary mentul ahcrriitioii. KM-Nter at one tune coiiilni'teil the Miner'a Hotel in Yrekn. Fre. hntiK'nliirK, the well known witgon.i.nkcr who w4i in luiaint-aa hero for year U-turn thu bin lire, liaa IioukIiI the lniiiie of JoIui Arxner, with Am lier Itruthera, tilHt-kaniillia, anil ia aa Inlay a a Imh. Arzinr lima., and Spaiiuen hurg aro r ured to build any kind of a good whkoii. J. C. DiHlain arrived from Burrta I ant Monday evDiiiiiK with 41) heacl of ho-wa he purchuaed there for George II. Hayley, who ia furniahiiiK the Uritlah govern merit w ilh a conaiderahle number of lU army horait. Mr. Dolaiin will drive to aooth Fork, via Hurprlae valley. Moara Garrett and I'arkcr aaalatotl him in the drive from Hum. D. II. Ilartaon, a gentleman who baa gained much prominence aa an attorney and cnunaellor in Jackaon county, thia late, la now viaiting with J. W. Moore. Mr. Ilartaon haa concluded to locate In Ijtkeview, and will remove hla family here aa aoon at he tan find a location. Thirty-two yoora ago Mr. Ilartaon read law with Judpj lUnnaand Attorney Fay. The frienda of Tom Handlcy have bwn anxious for ceveral daya about hia diaap iearancu from town. Hotneol hia friends atiKtfcHt"d that he miht lie running the electric lilit plant at night, while others HtHtcd thnt he httd btnin aeen on the road to Ft. Kid well on apecial ImaineNN, hut word waa rtsieived Tueaday that he waa in Hrewa Valley building a big barn for Albert iH'lit. Mra. K. M. Miller and little mm Ho bart left for San Franciaco loat Monday to remain during the winter. While ahacnt.Mra. Miller will viit frienda in Sacramento, Lodi, Han J one, San Fran claro and other California pointa, and may extend her trip to lluffalo. Mr. Miller and aon Vinton will jom Mra. Miller in the city later on and w ill apend thu holidays there. ThouiHH J. Iuininger, at one time pro prietor of the Liukviile hotel at Klam ath Falla, died at Anderson, Cal., on the Hth iiiHt. iKneHMed was living with hia oiHter on a ranch near Anderson and died from an attack of pneumonia. He leaves a aorrowing wife. Tom Leininger was a man of moat genial dixHition and had niHiiy friends. Many Ijikeview poo ile will remember him well. A few frienda enjoyod a plenaant even ing lust Suturday at the residence of Dr. and Mra. l.ce Stelner, who gave a card party and served refreshments. Thoae preaeiit were Misv Duller, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp, Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith and the hoat and hoBtess. It was a card party, and the occasion was the wedding anniveranry of Dr. and Mrs.Hteiner, and the birthday of Mr. Shaip. Meaars. Lofftus & Dalrymple liavediv iiled the product of their lime mine for this acason, and Mr. Dalrymple has dis poned of 6,000 pound to ..ncil Morse of Alturas, at )i cents per pound. Mr. Morae is building a tine otone structure in Alturaa. Dalrymple will send the re maining 6,000 pounds belonging to him to Modoc, where it will doubtless find ready cale, a there are some big build ings going up in Alturas. The ten head of regiatered Hereford hulls sold from the Drews Valley Stock Farm by F. O. Hunting to J. K. Mil Mi-ell-Innea, were driven Into town yeatar day morning. They are beauties, and no m'mtake. Frank and (ieorge Held arrived from Clover Flat last Saturday. The Held boys and De Hryan went out to Little Chewaucan two weeks ago and in a very few days ranght 1244 fine trout. The flah were pickled for winter uae. Some of them weighed three pounds and they were all caught with fly hooks. The hovs say they really gotlired pulling the finny la-antlea out of the water. Joe Flue and aiatur Maud, aon and ((lighter of Mr. and Mra. N. Finn of Warner, and Mlaa F,ll Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ). It. June, Sr., re turned from Oakland, Cal, on the even ing of the lOtli. The young xoplo left here only a few weeks ao to attend aeh oil in Oakland, but liecame diawatia tied and concluded to return. Mr. Fine aid hia il-r went to Warner Fri day morning. W. J. Woodcock and Manlcy Whor ton returned Thuraday evening fiom Fih Creek, where the xtit four luyaintho "buck brin.li." They brought hack five line doer, among the number one buck that weighed 2XJ Munda. The meat ia to be cured, and Mr. Wood cock haa built a smoke bonne to cure the hurna anil ahouldcrs. They gave a gen eroua aupply of the veniaon to a number of their frienda. C. A. limiting, the KhiuiHth cattleman, waa here iveveral daya during the IhcI week, lie recently aold 112 head ol lieef thul averaged him I II per head. Mr. limiting ia improving hia bilf alock ranch between Illy and Itoyatoii. Hu ia fenc ing the pliire and building a neat real dem e, and well, further than that de ponent anyeth not. It may be a cane, "where Cupid yokes the dovea." At any rate Charlie ia proering and lnn aa tine a aiurt an any young man in Soiitheaaleru Oregon. . W. M.Thorne, who ia running sheep for S. It Chandler, waa in town a few daya ago. He rays the late rains were very beneficial to the range feed, as the grsas is fpnnging up as If by magic. He aaya the dchert feed is the beat now in years. Thorne left here laat week to take charge of a bunch of the Chandler sheep at Hock creek. Hobl. Iligelow, who ia alao running a bunch of the Chandler sheep, is said to be do ing gcod work with his flock. Bob is all right at any kind of a proosition. FOR SALE. One Light road wagon, 5tude baker built, i 1-4 in. axles. One double hack harness, col lars etc. complete. One lOxia wall tent, ia oz.duck, extra high walls. One 8 oz. wagon cover, 17 ft. aquare. One heavy long range shot gun and a considerable quantity of amunition. In addition to these are many smaller camp articles none of which have been used over one month. Sold seperately or as a whole, call at camp, Prof. Mc. Cor mack's yard, north end of town. Irvln Ayres. II. C. Whltworth. Geo. H. Ayres. 600 600 PAIRS OVERALLS THIS WEEK 600 jj- We arc receiving Fall Stock of Naw Goods daily. Fur Collarettes and Boas are the latest arrivals The New Automobile Overcoats for men now in 1 1 -V GROCERIES 600 6 1 7 ALL KINDS IN STOCK 600 OSTKMT SOTK K, Drpxrimrnt uf t ie Interior, UnlUHl Huirt Ijind offlo. lAkcrirw, OrfKon, (!. l&ih. A ufflclrnt con mi StitsTli baring ttrru fllmt In Hi I. onw-r bjr III I. (I. Kullrt, ronlrliil.a(iln,t tiailx-r eiilliirr -nlrr N. I1K.I, mlr aiikuii iBlli two, lor lhe SK'i ol the ,VK'4 Hrctli.n 14, Towo hl 4ti. 8., Kanico 10 K.. by Amanda K. Hoyd, conipat-. In which It la alltxrd that ld miry woman It now decraard, having dlrd oImiuI iir-e vrari ago. leaving aa her beln at law, Alica Woore, a daughter aK-d over 21 jrrar-, Arllla Vernon, a daughler aied over 21 yeara.Lrla Hovd. a grand daughter and a minor; alto Kaymond Hoyd. Koval A. Bojrd and Cov A. Hoyd, three grandaona: and tual aald entry woman, Amauda K. Hoyd, and each and all ol her aald helra at law bare wholly (ailed and neglected 10, at any tlma, plant any trees, tree viVa, timber or tutilugi, upon any part of aald land, except that during on igmmei aald belra eauaed to be sown upoo aald land, aoraa tree aeetla. which waa not dona In good faltn; aald parties ara hereby notified to appear, rea pond and nfler evldeaoa touching aaldallega Hon at 10 o'clock a. m. on Tuvaday, November t. IM, before ths Keglater and Receiver at the United Mates Laud oflloa in Lakevlew, Oregon. The aald oonieetant having. In a proper affidavit, filed Beptember ths lath, wt forth faua which show that after due dll llirnre peraonal acrvioeof thla notice cannot be made, It la hereby ordered and directed that urn notice be given by due and proper iub Ikataon. E. M. R ATTAIN, Regiater. OC117 41 I1AKKY HAiLKV, Receiver. IIKoKKT I.AWII riWAL PKOOP. Ind OrBi e at Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1(01. Notice la hereby glvcu that Frank M. bage of Mclicrmltt. Nevada, haa filed notice of luten (ion to make proof on hit ai-aert-land claim No. 421, for the following described tract of land: ( ommenring at a point on the atate line be tween the atate of Oregon and Nevada, where the Mouth fork of MclH-rmltt Creek rmiwi aald line, and running north one quarter of a mile, t hence wcat oue half of a mile, thence north one quarter of a mile, thence weat one half of a mile, thence south one half of a mile to atate line H ence eaat along aald atate Hue one mile to place of beginning aud about four niilea uorihraat of Maaater I'cak In Nevada, onntain ing 240 acres, before A. O. King, eouutv clerk at Vale, Oregon, on Friday the 22d eay of Novem ber, Umi, He namca the following .wltneaaea to prove the complete irrlxation and reclamation uf aald land: R. Kage. Charlea Hay ward, t'harlea Day, Frank Connor, all of McDcrmltt, Nevada. OC117-41 , M. BRATTAlN, Regiater. II IHMIII MHIIMIMMIIMIIIIMIIIIIIMMMIHIIIIII S.R.SUBLETT&CO. i Now located In the 5outb of the Daly Bide NEW BRICK Carpers, Mattings, Portieres Ltneolum, Caroet Covers. Undertaking in every branch XaJLAJJLI OP 3E U XCJEU XaJLa U XS.Z2 ? "I I MIIIMIIIIt l IK Mill IIIIIM M I IIIIMIIIIIIIIMI The Excelsior. A Model Country Store Dairy. Klamath Co., Oregon At the Etcealor you can get anything from a paper of plna to a Iowa lot. It the article docs not happen te be In stock I can get It for you. Postoffice in the Store ...I. F. DAVIES... Iereford Stock Farm anmSa Drews Valley, Oregon. it i.- .V; F. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon IE Registered Yearling Bulls IOO, 125 and I OO each LAIDOR ALAMO head of herd Car load of BAIN WACONS Farming Implements of all kinds We are the (1 . w r uui ivan uiiinou nun Tl1 Hardened Steel Mole Plow V The Disk PlOW (Something New) Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow Benicla Star, Sulky plow P Farmers' Outfitters Iggggggsgsggggafjgggggggj I S. J. STUD LEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUSTRmNEALLiTiME Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... m CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND OET OUR PRICES Ely Restaurant Meals) M all koara mt the A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table auppltad with rerylhlna; the market ofTorUM 1 sju- e i .1 i 1 ,i 'I ' 1 Fine Sunday Dinners -l!ld3