Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 21, 1901, Image 6

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    LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER ! LAKEVlEW. OREGON, NOV. 21, loOI.
Governor Oeor ThrwUiwd.
Governor Owr otOrriion twelve!
tiirentenin., Ivtter. The writer believ
ing tlmt tlie penitentiary at WwlU Wall
in in Ueon, pivM es to "make mewl"
of our Oovernor tinleM he releim
prii tier from the Washington prison.
The letter is written on the stationery of
the Mt. Shasta Hotel, at Pnnsmuir, Cal.,
ml is as follows :
"IH ssmi ir, Cal., Nov. 2, Wl
"Governor of Oregon :
"M iVirSir: We wish to have rio
Irouliie, nor we do not wish to cause yon
trouble. We ask you to panlon ami
turn out of the Penitentiary at Walla
Walla. Or., Kilwin V.Tuieinan, who is
will
SHOPS CLOSE
AT RENO, NEV.
Much Speculation as to the Prob
able Intention of the Owners
of the N-C-O Railway.
There is in- iHMilation aa to what
the SCO r.'ilwm company expects to
do in the neat fun: Pep'eahmu that
line are nxi.niev niing the comany'
next move. Tin am iiiiufment is made
that the ."evad-tVnfornia-Orenon rail
way car shops it lieno have len closetl
down, that a laire nnniler of meehai.us
are thrown out of employment, atul
. . t t Ant I.Vni.t
month iv pay ron 01 io.wv -"" ,,niion ins
v.P.il milivfs is a things of the at. i ..,,,, ,,i .),; ,.tt,r
It isd.lticult toniiderst.nd just what . ,y wi,h ,l,ve i.iside of the i Next year we w ill s.-e w l.o is tight.
the company means by this move. It is j ,inl, Jixt,j jHve six daya you will be
prolable that the company lias arrange! j lr,.,letj to the same meilicine Mckinley
got. lfvoiiwantto save yoursen ami
Time Will Tell.
Track laying was begun on the new
extension of the N-l'-O railway from
Tetino to Madeline two weeks ago. A
Modo-. corresponilent has something new
on railroad movements ti the South.
The 'atet is that the terminus will re
main at Madeline for three years, when
extension will le continued. Mirveyora
will lie in the field all winter surveying
for a broad gauwe. and next Summer
the line will In- broad nniige I front Ueno
to Pluuus Junction, the year after to
Amedee. and the next year to Madeline
then the broad gH'Wi' w ill be continued
across the South Kmk inuooUii! leading
toward the ttregon Short Line. This is
in direct iHuitradidion of the statement
Sain, president of the Oregon
loiotf a It) vear' sentence, ion
a ! ..i . ,. ,.!.,,. ..,. ivlMHse hint from said , of 0. M. !
to! . :..;. i.. ..i ... Hi .lutf. fp.,111 tb re- l'"tsh t'oinnanv. who declares that the
Iriniii iiirnn-oi -. -.-.-- ...
And if yotl do not! Nil' will reach lnevtew nexi ui
ir.n.lr i tnnnes tf some oilier
location. The Keno tJaxettesays regard
ing the matter:
"Oilers have been issue J from the
general otlico of the N-OO Kairway
Company to tinMi up the work already
under way in the car shops and then
close the boj- It will take but three
or four davs to complete the work, then
the shut don will come, mis m Ri
throw a great many mechanics out of em
ployment, which fact is to lie deplored,
coming as it does at the Wgiuning of
winter. Inquiry at the general olliee of
the company f.ule.i to develop any satis
factory reason for this sudden change of
program. Manager Puuaway saying,
"there will be no more cars built at the
Reno thops." Some t me ago the N C-O
announced its intention to build a large
numtier of cars and provided mateiial
for this purpose, buying iron by the
car load and Oregon pine, sills, etc.
Just what the company proposes to do
with this material w e are unable to learn.
The foreman said he had orders to store
the material that had been furnished tor
new store house ani an office for the
superintendent of motive power, and the
order for construction has also been
countermanded.
It looks very much as though the N-C-O
was going to transfer much of its
hnsiness to some other point. What
ever the came, this mo-eon the part
family yi.u had better act at once act at
onee and save trouble. It you do not do
(lreat t uck of an Kdltar.
"For two years all efforts to cine, Kc
gettia in the palms of mv hands f .iled,"
writes Kdii.u II X. I.e-ter. of Svracnea,
. i ...ii i.. i,i 1 L'.ni "ili..ii I u.a w 1 1 1 1 1 V iMirtil lie.
as Hiove reques-eti, jou e I ., 7V , v. ... .. ,i "
I bnckleli s Annea Siilvr. It s tin
down without notice. I Wl)rdV best for Krnpt.ons, Sores and all
I am writing this notice from above , ,,.H,,..,. Only -.V at l ee Head's.
place, I live, or 1 should ,y we live j '
l. i.rii..H who intend to carry out this
scheme part of us live here and jart In
PROFESSIONAL.
MXITII e MT'IKII, H. !.
riiialrUiia mm arra.j.
Late-view. Or.
orrtl'R - IWkll'a I'rug aim fella anaaereet
prnntpily day or hlglit.
ddii g, California.
They may live in
some tuber couutry. (lood bye. I lease
oU'V above and oblige.
" "MX PlKKr RENT PAKTIKS."
That Throbbing. la .d u i e.
Would quicklv leave you, if von usei
Dr. King's New" Liver Pills. Thousands
of suiters have prove! their matchless ,
n.orit for Sirk and Nervous Headaches. :
. .... muuiM... .w j . i inr i.rHtiiiir iniriiiiM', .11 bun iiiitrkiii'ii
They make pure blod atul imii.i up i satura ln strengtbenUifc ana . .recon-; . ,.. nn. . ......
a 11 atriitlncr tha eitiausieu aiuesLiTv ui- . ... ;
Dyspepsia Cure
Diaests what you cat
It art! QciallydlgeHti the food and aids
th exhausted digestive
! gant. It lathe latest dlscoTcreddlgest
Snr .nri tnr if So other DrecaratloD
Mifs Ktta Dungan, of t.old Hill, whe , :faQti relliivesand permanently cures
matrimonial suitors by mail cover a , Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
wide range, and whom The Kxaminer . Flatulence. Sour btomach, isausca,
;,...t u.t .k bavimi been ar- Slclt Headache, Oastralgla Crampsant..
health, ttnlv 25c. Money liac
not cured. Sold by Ue Iteall, druggist
niss Dungan Is Lucky
liai rra so si-rra im adnw, all jnoil tarnilni
Un.t. aili.al. il oil ll Sla.li roa.t, . oliiln
l.aki-vlrw llnilo; hniia, t.arn and Mirral. A
valiiatil plwe et irnwrljf I tier lor aurlrull
ural. aardi n or tiiilMliil rirxara. Kor tiirllire
.rtl.'tilar. emtulre at Tli htanilnrr oltlee.
.ivarri'a Mcailnn and anliirf laud In ihim
Ijiki- Vallry. all lenre,! with t.mr l.arU-d wlrei
llvlnf .rln Kniilr at llila o.Tles-
Forty a. r. a. tardrn aiMit, I mll tnuiti of l ako
vlw on main road, Klv, lu'ad of rallle, horw
and t.iiKK) . SimkI rt aldt'lire. S r,n.in. Iltiiotaaii.
all hoiueliold i Rr, t. lii)cr fall In and
i.k. lull i.i..u.iiin iri'iar. d lor farnilna. Una
liiindred and tidy tmahrla grain riB flrm
rn, ii i i.hiv.i. .1, w III a-r.iw allalta. iiip
of lh.' Ih'i aniall (anli'ii i'i In !' ronnly
KiKpilrpof AtH'iii y l.alo vl.'W.
A ml'l. a.a. Ity .! feet -r dav, now
riiiinliil. In S'smI order; half Inlvrrat III .!
idaneri Hirer yoke oleal lie. trueka .elialna etc
alo l.liaerea land eoiilatlilns elevllelil llmlx-r.
sitiiai.-.! mllea tniro t akle. W rile to I aae
vle Heal K.lale Aenry. t.akvlew. ire(on.
KlKhlr arr.i land teii.ed, gimtt liuuae ami
l-ani, .11 aer. rleared; a a rea trrn jiloire.l;
Mlllri. alfalla or sardeii. W rile to lketle
H. al K.iale A. n.y
ik.'i a.rta aila'is. hay and a rain land. :l mllea
i aoeili l l '. dan Hie. In r4urrt Valley. In
' Ivaiihia pla. e ir.Miiieet l' lona of hay a. d
! mimi liiialu la of itraln. Can r.. i lona dI
hay any year Now I. a. a aland of '.'"varr.-a of
I aiinlla t hree eroa Haifa a llliout lrrlvall.ui
ui w t ot ll.la year. Kle fr.i.lenee
.la.-e. t.u the raueli. t he .laee ran Ih eut U
' Inio 7 or a in.all ran. lie. very hleely. All
1 ineaitow and nalural a r I tt at a all over the laml.
: raril.-a t.iiylna can al.o Inelude In lh turehaa-
tL'a k..ihI hro'd l.ee and I.'-' head cal lie II .hey
. aire. .1 H'lU aehmil hollar la .a ale.l III one
i corner of thla ratieh. No Irrigation neet-aaary
I Inr fruit, alfalfa or grain ralalng. ( oiii.ete
1 . mini i.l good liora, a. aagolia and luaehliiery
for farmli.K' .iirM.ai'a (o mllli the ranch, l l.la
A
I ...!.... II. t ....In fi.r i...l..tiv ..I
laililll.. l'l net ileal rra to aelf
too louvh land
K. II.
orritK
lK a r
HT4ITII M l
l.wlelew. Or.
. lakatle Inua l u'a HU'ta.
nrntiMMT
Itrntlat
Ukrvlra, trraaa
OKMI K Paly llnlldliig.
i.. r '
.tttornr) at I M
Ijikrvlrw, Orrga)
oif'lrr-ily li.illiling
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Attarnr) -at- Imw.
Ijilar v r i
iirtn r. Kiy n. ni. n. .
Or.
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Allarair) .at-ljiw .
I.akra lew , Or
Or l li r. Haly l.i!.lli..
ItMTIIH
Altarnr) -at l.aM
Ijtnrf Mailer" npralt
HKKIi y rog.Mrll It i 1 1 t I ii ar
even or right
Ineatiar he haa
i.ij l.tu luauy oilier liiu'reata lo
fur fnrlhrr rt culara rii lo or
J. K. Meiiarrey
liM.k altar.
riniilrrof fjiketlew Agency
Manager.
the company is to be greatly regretted
The company has paid out something i
like flO.OOO ir month for the past year,
and we thought were making prepara
tions to spend twice that sum, and
would, had not tfie shop orders been
cancelled."
Spreads Like Wildfire.
When thine are "the best" they tie
come "the best selling." Abraham
Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville,
O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best
selling bittera I have handled in 20
vears." You know why? Most diseases
begin in disorders of stomach, liver,
kidneys, bowels blood and nerves.
Electric Bitters tones np the stomach,
regulates liver, kidneys and bowels,
purifies the blood, strengthens the
nerves, hence cures multitude of mal
adies. It builds up the entire system.
Puts new life and vigor into any weak
sickly, rundown woman or man. Price
50ientr. Sold bv Lee Beall, druggist.
Death of Henry Klippel.
Henry Klippel, a pioneer of Jackson
county, Oregon, died suddenly in Med
ford on Nov. 2d, of heart disease. De
ceased was the father L. P. Klippel of
Lake county. He wa a prominent citi
zen, having held numerous positions of
trust during his lifetime. Mr. Klippel
arrived in Jackson county in ISM. Politi
cally he was an uncompromising demo
crat. He had the reputation of being
one of the most notable manipulators
and managers of olitical affairs that
Ja':kson county ever produced. Among
the notable events in which lie figured
was the memorable Hayes-Tilden presi
dential election. He was one of the
Tilden electors and it will be remember
ed that Oregon cut quite a figure in set
tling that contest. Mr. Klippel held the
offices of sheriff and clerk of Jackson
county, and held other important posi
tions. He was nearly n years ol age
and leaves a widow and five children be
sides a large number of warm personal
friends.
THE WINTER ROUTE.
To the East.
The greatest percentage of Pacific
Coast travel passes through Salt Ike
City by way of the Kio (irande Lines.
The fall and winter climate in Utah and
Coloiado is ideal ; the sun-lit days being
as proverbial in w inter as in summer.
This fact, together with the magnifi nt
scenery and the splendid train service
tend to make the Kio (irande Lines via
Jh liver and Salt Lake, the most popular
route in the country. Three fast trains
daily between all points in West and the
Kant. Close connection at Ogden w ith
trains of Southern Pacific and Oregon
Short Line. Pullman Palace and Ordi
nary Sleepers without change to Denver.
Omaha. Kansas City, tit. Louis and Chi
cago, perfect Dining Car service. Per
ci.nally conducted excursions. For time
tahii-i", rates and descriptive matter in
oire of .1. D. Mansfield, General Agent,
124 Third St., Portland; r:r ieo. W.
Jleintz, Ass't. General Passenger Agent,
Hall Lake, Cily.
rested, charged with using the I'nited
States p. ails lor fraudulent purposes, ap
peared for trial last week before Judge
Bellinger, and pleaded guilty as charged.
The p.isoner was sentenced to the
county jail for one day and to pay a fine
of one dollar. The JudKe paid his re
spects to the amorous and rattle-brained
, ' specimens of humanity called men who
of ! ' . . . . , l I
art. iiuiuee! to senu money iu out
all oi her results of Imperfect digestion,
PrtceSOe. andft. LanrsiliaeooUlnsIH tlrnss
mall alio. Boon all aOout 1 yipr paia malieUf ree
Pr.portd by E. C DC WITT A CO-, Chicago.
ding presents and who put advertise
ments in the papers for wives. Miss
Dungan said to the court;
"It was not my intention to commit a
crime in the use of the mails.. 1 was
ignorant that I was doing that. I just
did it to pass away the time, and the
letters were amusing. I did not do it
for the money, but when tin sent nie
presents 1 did not think it necessary to
send them back.
PI Hf HT !..? II rltOOK
V. S. l and Uti. r. f.ake.. 'r . Od. 1. Iml.
Notlc.ilahireli) glen 1 1. ait 1 l.omaa Kerrla
of W arner fjilie. Oregon, haa tlle.l notice of In
tent!. to make .nMil on hla ieerl land claim
No. !" for the Nhi, Ml', .-.-. I:t. T II .. K. S
K.. W . M and U.t f IhT 41 H . R Jt K.. In
fore the Iteslaler .v Receiver al Ijikevtew. r
n..n. on V eitin a.lay, the 4ili ilay ol peeeinher.
1'JUl. He tlamea the follow IliK wlOi'-.a a lo
i.rnee the coim.lete irrigation and reclamation I
of aald land: iicrge K. Ma.i.in. Al.uiru P.
Krak.a. V. I. I'iii and (lannce Inion, all of.
W arner Ijike, Oregon.
lK lll40 K. . HR AT f I N, Reglalcr.
HAI. I MO OK.
Ijind Oltlre, lakevlew, Oregon. i
ia-t. II. nan. i
Notice la herel.y given thai the I.. II.. wing
name. I arlller haa filed Holler of hla Inlelilloli
lo make final proof In an.iori of hla claim
and H.al aal.t i.r.Mif will tr inadr ta-lore II.
Regial. r ami K.i elv. r at lake, lew. Iirrgon
on Nov :i. 11, vlii: rrank Hoggcra II. r.. N
ai.1 .,r the Ui, ol NWi ami HK'. of NW. and
Nr.1. nfawi. mc. In m a, k ai k. lie
nainea the lull.. wing allneaaea to .rova hi
coll'ltluolia rcalilellce iiihiii and cult It allotl o
I aaol laml. via: i I l ! laml ol I'luah. iregmi
.acchei.a W hltworlb. lanica lnrp.li, ami nil
. I. am Mai. lev. of lkevlew , Oregon.
r.. m. nmi.,
.-II7 4I K.gl.ler.
Stops the Cough
and works off the Cold.
Laiatlve BromivQuintne Tablets rtire a cold In
one day. So can no pay. Price 'ii ceiiia. 44ly
They Changed Wlve.
Just across the Kentucky line live In
Liles and Edith Lilea and George Danner
and Lirzie Danaer. For thirtv e rs
these couples lived happily. Finally Cu
pid w rought confusion among the pairs,
and it became apparent that George
Danner had lost his heart to Edith Liles,
who returned his affection, while John
Liles and Mrs. Danner had surreptitious
ly exchanged hearts. When the mis
chief liecame plain the husbands took a
common sense view of the situation.
Mutual divorces and remarriages were
proposed and carried out. The former
Mrs. Liles oecame Mrs. Danner ami the
former Mrs. Danner changed her name to
Lilea. It was a satisfactory and legal
change. In effect the men traded w ive.
This was two years ago. All went
well until recently when Cupid, seeking
fresh sport, reversed the spell. Old af
fections were revived and asserted their
power. The men wanted to trade back
and the women were not unwilling.
Again was held an amicable counsel.
The divorce mill was once more set iu
motion and the parties were (gain free.
Two weddings followed in quick success
ion, and it is again Mrs. Edith Liles and
Mrs. Lizzie Danner. Liles is about (18
and I'anner 70 yearsold. Both couple;
have grandchildren by their first niar
raiges. Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail.
The little daughter of J. N. Powell
jumped on an inverted rake made of ten
penny nails, and thrust one nail en
tirely through her foot and a second one
half way through. Chamberlains Pain
Balm was promptly applied and five
inintitea later the pain had disappeared
and no more suffering was experienced.
In three days the child was wearing her
shoe as usual and with absolutely no
discomfort. Mr. Powell is a well know n
merchant of Forkland, Va. I'ain Balm
is an antiseptic and heals such injures
without maturation and in one-third
the time required by the usual tieat
ment. For sale by Lee Beall, druggist.
Prof. Newbill, the Paisley educator,
was "knocked out" one day lust week
It was a hot foul-tip ball that did the
work, and struck the professor on the
probocis.
iT-.T SOTM F..
prpartmrnt of t Interior,
("lilted Niatea IjiiiiI Oltlre.
Ikrvlew . Oregon, Oi l. lim. 11
A aulriclent ron leal allldav II having heeu Hied
In I lil ofrlcr t.y Oll.o. Kollet.conlr.iant.agalnal
t.nalier culture n'ry No UK, inaite Aiiguai Mitt
l!j, for I tie SKi 4 of the NK1, Section 14. Towu
hlp 4i. H.. Range jn K.. Iy Amamla K. Moyd,
coutealce, lo which It la allrge.l thai ,ald
rntry woman la now ile.eoa. .1, hating died
olioiit t'iree veari ago, leaving aa her I. .Ira
at law, Alice Moore, a daughter age.l over VI
year-, Arllla Vernon, a ila.ighter aged over 21
year" I ela Hi. Ml, a graml .laughter ami a minor;
a I, o Raymond Hoyd. Rotal A. Hoyil and I oy
A. Boyd, three gramlaona: and loai aaul entry
woman, inainla r.. noyi, ami eacn ann
her anil heira at law have wholly lallr
nea-lecied 10. at anv time, plant any tre. a, In
act'i'a, tlmher or eiKtinga, upon any pari of .al
lamia, except that during oliu alimmer aai
heira canard In Im- aown upon .a I.I landa wine
tree a.,. la, which waa not none In g.MHl laltb;
aald parties are herel.y notified to appear, rca
pond and offer evidence touching aaldallega
ll. hi al 10 o'clock a. in. on 1 uca lav, Novruiher
2tt, ltd, hrfnre Hie Reglater and Receiver at
the Tinted piatea ljiml office Iu lkevlew, I
Oregon. The aald coiileaianl having. In ai
pr..-r altldavli, llle.l ncptcmlH r the lull, nail, I
a- lorill lacia wnicn auow loai biot line on
4 l la.aw r.l I.
IH.MH I.I.
Soar v ski i.
Mill.
ttlorneya.ut-l.aM
l4ikrlew ,
o ' !(; (lank of lake, lea
fell .:' HIIIMia
r.
James Barry
Uriida Willi Swallow tork h
right ear lor ran; r.nw
for welhera, Kniua ran square I r. and sill
In right ear. lar Hrand 111. Range. I ran..
Itke. Poatiiftlce addr. aa. lakevlew , Otegoli.
Zac Whitworth
llramla w lili Crop off lelt
ear. Half I'lldererop ofT
right for rwca; reverae for welhera. Tar Hran
W. Range, Kl.ll t rrek. ro.li.mca addrraa.
lakevlew, Oregou.
To lake effect Sunday, May ft, l'.s'l.
ril. l'K4Mr
I'nlti d Sialea land Office at lakevlew, Or'
gmi Ocioi-r If. l'H. Notice la herel.y given
thai the follow iiig-nained avttler haa tiled
lice ol hla Inleiiilon to make final proof In
aiinfMirt ol ma claim. nn mat aal.i priaii w iu lie
made la-fore Hie R.gl.tcr and kecelvcr al
Ijikevtew, Or.gon, on Nnrrmlvr 27, lnl, via:
A 1. 1. .lie 1. Hwareg, II. K iuttj ,r the s, MW..
ni. hi. he.-. II, and NW '4 NWi, See. 14, T.
Ha M. K. IS K. He namea the following Willi, a.
ra lo prove hla c. I. llnuoua realdenee uiain and
cnlllvalli.il of aald land, vli: W A. W II. hire,
Main. el J. awert-i. K. l-ewii and K. Kuaalll, all
of lkrvlrw, Oregon.
iH-UHi K M. RRATTAIN, Reglaler.
n nuuuicn ur inc nuiuu
i eniry v
1 all of 1 C
iiL
I akevl. w
amp Nn. 620
Meela nn the td and 4lh Wednclay of
each month In Maaoiilc Hall, al S p. m.
K. V. Hgsgv. onaul Commander.
ti.iaiM Wooimjo K, ( Ivrk.
Nil I I
2A a. m.
II la", i, in.
V a. in.
41 a. m.
lolo a. in.
In V. i a.m.
10 t-it a in.
la.Ui a. a..
11 :S a. ni.
H i.1, a. in.
II a. m.
U III ii. ni.
1 iJ . tu.
1 4o I p ni.
2:10 I p.m.
1 HA p ro.
i p. in.
1:2.1 p. Hi.
4 US p. in
-2ft p. III.
t III p in.
No. '
l.r Reno. . . . Af p '
Ar . suminll . I.v M p- m
r i ar I.v a 7 p. in.
Ar . Kranela . I.v ? .'. p. m.
Ar .. Pnrdv I.v 4 47 p. m.
Ar l-lumaa I.v 4 A ( p m
I.v ., Plumaa Ar : p ni.
Ar . . hat Ar 11 -at p m.
Ar Cameron At " p. m.
Ar .. Red Rm k . ..Ar 2: p. m.
Ar .. oi.aiaiiUa. Ar 2 p .
Ar . . Poe Ar 2 M p. lu-
Ar . Megan ...Ar I i p. In.
Ar Amedee I.v 12 l'.( p.m.
Ar . Amedee Ar II 4M a ai
Ar .. Hoi nprlnga...r II Si a. m
Ar Murray Ar Hi.ft7 . in.
Ar . . Karlo .. Ar o.n a. in.
Ar . IL.rae Ukc . Ar u a a. m
Ar Wav.rly . Ar Ii a. In
Ar Tit mo I.v S.ao a. in
AIRHttA VALLEY BY
ft .oil ini
A.4.S pin
a xi.tn
7 2U pm
IU n.'.ain.f.v.. flumaa. A-.l.tw .m an an
11 2uamll. 1. Vinton Ar H.I.Spai Hjain
li.'eeinjl.v.hvckw nh.Ar li.xupn: l.tAmm
12 V.aiiii l.v.i lain llleArl l.4o.ui 1 no am
Igelice M-raonal ..'rvlceof thla notice cannot I
I made, it la lier.o.y ord r"d an ' dir... ted that
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