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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1902)
attnt $Mmtnet L !,. XXIII. LAKKV1KW, LAKH COUNTY, OlthCiOX, THURSDAY, Villi, , 11X)2. NO. LAND UNDER CARIiY LAW C. M. Idleman Piles on 67,ooo Acres in I akevicw District (or Oregon Improvement Co. PITT ROUTE MAY BE IT! HI: NLOLLCTS 5 WORN DUTY Judge Harrington Accuser Dis trict Attorney lionncrof l'av orlng l.tMtkout l ynchers. A good 111 Mil V 'Oplc 1 1 U V4 liel'll Wll' dermg why the 1'iHtin i Attorney of Mo doc ( 1 1 1 t y lid not lake Hiiy Intercut in tlm proitniil urn u( the Mod.' lynchrr. 'I lint olliiiul lnc left the mutter entirely in the hand i.l the Mntr'ii attorney. 'Mm Ki-l' 1 1 1 Searchlight nay that Judge lliimnglon i'( tin" Superior Court . Modoc i n ii y went nil till' war iHtll n lew .lain nt", timing tin- I mil nl "J mi" I'.icim ii, i In' nlli .'i 'l lyncher, iiml brlore he liM'l linihln-l nl iMrtni'l Attorney r.Himr In I'l'ini'iii had Ih''Ii fprcinrd without r r v h 1 1 i j . It I" said tlmt I '-'ii hit Iimi (ruin the Mil lulu irgarded ii h it (rii-iiil nl tlir iiiliy.-l 1'i.Hi i.iiiilH in tin- hanging of mcnt Company mado application to the tin- ll.illh. I'm VimliH und M.irlin Wil- Stale nl Oregon to reclaim thin Und, -.,n, iin.i tl,.' pin-iM'iiiioii nl tin- miHHTta , and will take a lien on the laud for the . t.-v .1 v. .1 m; on llir state, ll ih aim ' tnoiii-y invested In tin- reclamation lit V I tl. at tin- di-lrn-t attorney pro-j the rati of i per cent. Tin contract i, . i, .1 i., tl..- 't,u,.i jniy against letutn-' pri for reclamation work ii 7l,t N, n.g tin- I i'. i ii, .Ii. tin. nt-. atoning tlmt and u Miiinrapolit syndicate of taptt li-i,. h i- ii., l,k. hi I .,( roiiMi ahslx will advance thr money. The ,,d tl nt v would I..- I I ! -k -1 i Portland I levclopmriil Company will I . ink i npt. -I. have ii ':i ii :il .'i7 iinl.'H long and 50 l.'i'l I 'linn,- on.' i,t t1 t i iiv rl.i-lo-H w I'll-, ut foot lull in ihi' null', to t.iki- .Mil. i on,-. -i I ..i tin- .II I. ii-.-, .1 1 1 1 wiitiT out of tin- I ii-ci hntt'H river to ir- 1 1 u i ii. .-ion d.-. I.H.-.I ll.it tl-'- .Ii-ln.-t "i; H- thn. Ii"dy of Inn. I. VImm,. iih i. i ll,.- Int. -1.1.' ..I tl..' I hi- in u yr.-iil uii.h'rl.iknn! und will KimIi.i-' atl-Tini-. II.- uitiiinit.'d doiiU he 11 i- i'h-. 'Mi.' t.7,li.KI ti.ll Hi.- I.itt. i w. ii- in -ohm' u,iv t" ii.'MKol und lillid w ill In' inudi' to hlof-Moiii .M.ii-itih. ..r tin? frtilnrn of 1 1 n iliflrit't j an thf rum by tho rocUuiuUon Jirocei-a. int.. in. y t . .1 . hi- duty mid .hrhir.-d in ; Xi-ur tin- khiiu- Ui.d, (.irlht-r north, nut nut -ini t.-i in ' hat I. .nl,. i a- in man ha- inn. I.- applira! ion for -It u I , K M I li.t-it toiiliol. .lu.lk.'.- I lal I iij.'t..ii a- a. r.-- of and land niid.-r lhe fillin roll . vli.ni. -I ,n,k'i and -p.. k. -to tin- point, dit n n-, hot It I- piohah!.' ihlil Pllih ll .In-U'.' II. mi-, i.ii.- i,.i,n-.i In l.u !".! ill ih.i h,-i-.,nt ra.tfd lor. uh t nf -It l.'ii-.', who t..,,k i...iioii to hi . the Carry ml proVid.-M for Iml Hum' i .-in.n . , v a r 1-i to ih-pii't' ih.-iii ..nl I han 1ii,ini in ir- to hr t ran-lrrf i d to 1 i-on 1 1 , u ht-ii tin- jn.li' w on!. I hr n a ly imy oi.r man, linn, or rorporulioii. t i I ..it k ii 1 1 an I h I ii' that lo- -aid I'rouri'sslt c N liitt I'.irly A wry rrijo a! I'l-vu- -ir Wlo-t pitrty uh-t'lM-n lal Saturday inht at Cir it-i.l.-i,.-.- of Mr. and Mi-. V. . W l I - I . I I .-. ol I loll "I I i .1,111.' W A- di'liklitliilly pa--, d in li-i. i.ii..- .. ...i it'll, piano m-Ii rt ion- hi M - - ll.t i x I lolinr-, hi. " hv ll.niv II In..'-. II. ii I y I low aid, aii-l I i . I -r M. u . i . .ml tile- hv Mr--i ll-ilii.t-H in,, I ,-,iaid .m. I Ml- I I.. Inn--, till. -I In. in1-. I- ..! Ihr IJilitkiT loi,,r-' ,-ho I on i ,t I , . i I in id t a line Inn. h .t- .-plead. 'Ihr parly huh ii drlithtlnl hiiii-h. I hr (ollouint proplr nltriiilrd Mr.' and Mr-. Co. I : . 1 1 -1 1 1 . 1 i , Mi. and Mr-. ' lliiivry, I'r. and Mi- Mi-im i , Mr. and Mix. V. Sni'lliiii, Mi. and Mix. V. A . M aH-ini 1 1 , Mi. and Mih.C. P. A n- ' I ilrrHon, Mr. and Mth. II.iiiv I IoIiiu-h, 1 i Mr. and Mr-. A. Y. I'.c.u h, Mr. und j Mim. W . A. Wil-hirr, Mm. I'. P. Smith, ; Mr-, ( ha-. Shriloik, Mi-- I'tail Hall,! Mi-- I lo I lall, M i ms I ii 1 u t.ilhrrt, .Miws ' ll.w I'unlor, M:um Prin I W il-hirr. Ih. P ; I ;ily. I'r. T. V. Mall. Mr. Pohl. Prll, Mr. An.iy Ha i -lv, Mr. Iloiiaid. nry ' Smallpox in I'Iiiiikik County . A ili-p.itrli lioin iJiiini'v, PhiinaN County, Cal., un .1.1 a irrt-nl datr i-ays ' Ihnl Miiallpn has ohlaint-d ii fooling j,, j Indian Ynllry, thai county. M.ij.'ir P.;.(y, daiuhlrr of .lin k l,on v dir.l at j the Poiii-iy Hint h on ,l.u,uaiy L'lst. A frw ilayH he fore la-r hml hri Jack l.ou n y , tin. I of Ihi Mime ih-ia-.- at the P.oiila ranch. I'.lrvt-n ca-tx u. i.- i. omt- ed in Indian Valley four at l.ow.-i N ! Hml four al Crescent Mill Mrs. .M. Tanner, MiH M initio Tanner, M is. Thus. Mi Korie Mr. Tallimin ; al Tuylorville, W. V. Hall, Oeo. ltrownandJol.il I'.ohh, the latter un Indian. ('. M. Idleinau nl Portland, reprraent ing the Oregon I vi'iiiiiierit Coin puny of that city, wan at th United 8lalH IhihI nfllrn hi Lakcview latt Friday ami Hatiirday ami pid into that oflir l,)Mi on land 111 i f ik- The- land filml on (,7 , w acrvn ul ili'iTl land taken under the Curry Art. ll in a arl nl tin' million h'Tch given by the 1 n 1 1 t Mate to llu Mate of Oregon with the undcrnt Hiding tlmt the Minn lie r. elaimrd. 1 1 w an accepted liy tlm alale with that stipulation. The land lien in fcouthwcnlern Crook and NorthtTii Klamath countim, in the I.akeview land iliHtrirl. Tlm Inyoii IeVelop- o-totottiooottott to 1 NO IJ-ASINQI I s. ,-r ii a tor Par .1 of California, rill I '.T of t hr I'll hi If I .Hill Ih Com i 1 . . . -it- Ihr llou rrxork l.l'.lH . I ' i , iioi .in , i ,t hri lra-iii(f hill ,11- III plop '-.-.I , ran, or hhollld t a - I ,. i. - . in. , i -nir I. a- In. i I i i . i . I . -. ! .1 1 1 -ft Ihr i.u . i- and I- V ' I"- -niro l I or l. ai . I A Thousand .Mile Trip. Thr Sa Irln HatrMiinn of Janunry HSili kivh : .1 ndur V. ,1. Mooir of I.aki'virw, is. in ihr t ill , haiii' lrttii;lit liia 11 vriir old ,-on hrrr lor tttatlnrnt. Tin ' hoy .rt'i-rnt ly fill on (hr if, rau-iii; un injin v of our of hi- lowrr limlm, whirh It-Mlllrd in tuhrlvuloMH of th hoin. Thr litilr frllow was takru to thr I lorrnir Saniliiriiim, whrrr lr, Cart- Miiht prrloinird un opr ration. lit found Ihr hip hour rntiifly tlri-t rovrtl und Ihr Imv'n rn'ovrry in doiihtlul. .ludur Mooif 'iiinrvia Krno, Nrvada, and Sariamriilo, and liavrlrd ItllHI iiiilrN to rr. irli Salrin. Hr was iii'i-oiii- l':,lli'Ml ''' l;- s"'ill'. ol Pakriirw, l'"'' I.V ol thin lily. ' Mort' Mi,t-S Arrived. nuinhrr of plaN wem received at the l.akrvicu land ollice on Friday 1-eh.n, I eople can How have their enlrien ina.tr reconl in the followinu tow m-hifts : '' i" "' '" . n'liwrs L'l; :!.'! ami ::", range L'"i; III to 41, range .''; lit! lo 11, niiigi! "7 ; :i' lo 10, range ''S ; ;iii and ,'iS to -11, range L",i ; 111), :i:i, .'H, Itil uud 10, range IHI ; oO, 40 and Ii:l to lit!, range 111 east. SI Milt mint. -M.I lltt III!. WIAT aurttl BtlloK TIIK It EVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA. N-ii..r M.iin'i. A. M. ia tlm rrrnlulioniiit lio it hint at nrvant ninf PruiH'iit ni , ..I n -.. I . nmiiy tl. pph-M nii;lit. Mtt' r-f-ii:lv I 't Mttrtut'mn on lli I, iti-h . !,n. 1. , , lo -!i, r.-rlmti-!..-'! tlit l.ibrrtiidnr, it It mi mm :-n? . i;-iiUfn b-. nd tnr i!i. ..' ...- Ii-nf tLi in ( aairo'a uaty it tin. K-ntaoiadr, (ttmirriy i-onx . ... nl R ..!. , ...Ma. FIRE AT FROM OVER CEDARVILLEj THE HILLS Three Buildings Destroyed at the "Llder JoneV Tellsof the Appear Noon Hour YesterdayLoss ance of Winter at Plush Eu Not Learned Mere. logy of a Good Friend. A lire hr .kt ye Irrday U .Ill III ('!.! Ilir-d.lV.' Ill c lit thr I thin. I,,,,;. !,,,.- .'tf dr noon hour an "ir-iyi-d. Ihr hml. In. v'-4 wen-. I.- A. Whrclrr'H -...la wolk-, thr old P.irwery huildiiik', 'atrly u-r. a- a hlark-iuith chop, and Minon I i ouiliard'x rr-idrni r , 0" which aNo rontiii iied a Ini'iirrrv Hloro. Tin- pr.,p,-i I v w a- -i: natr.l o..- -ite the Mirpii-r all.-i Kii oid c.:!,re. It wa ll. .t Irariird at Tin- i . aiu ii.ei pt.-h.-honr w hat t hr lo-s i-. kcscrvation Re-quarantined. Hon. Virgil Conn, of Pui-ley, has re crivt'd the follow letter from Indian Aurnt ' I'. App!.'alr of the Klaiiuith Agency : Klamuth A-w , .Ian. :"- l'.HC': (Hon. Virgil Conn, l'un-ley, Oregon): After Home three mouths of pretty thorough ipiariint iue of lhe Heservatioii on ac count i Htuiillpox near uh on the east and Hoiith, 1 have released the 'ople ol the Peservatioii from tpiarantiue re hI I it-lions, only lo hear of seveial cases nl-out Silver Pake and Summer Lake. I w rite y oil for information knowing that you will promptly inform mo hh to just w hat the conditions are. If there irtH are true 1 shall have to prevent our people from goin north, and shall have to ask mil white lirinhhorn in that direction to keep off the Keservation un til the thinner passes. Of course the leading ami husmesH men of Paisley will take time hy the forelock Hml quar antine your tow n as effectually as pog sihle against the infected localities. Very Truly Yours. (). C. Aiti.ki.atk, I'.S. Indian Agent. No Hope For Ralph Moore. I'r. F. F. Smith ivtui ned last Satin day moiiiiiii; from Salem, to which place he act'oiupanied V. .1. Moore and his son Palph as mrdii al atteudanl to lhe hoy. Ih. Siuilh savs there in no hope for lhe life of the little hoy , who has so bravely borne his h ul'fei ings. We undci.-ta d that Palph realizes his condition, and has sent a farewell to his mother, sisters a:n4 brother, ami to his teacher Miss Johnston ami till his schooluiales. He is a bravo little fel low fur whom Heath him no terrors, ami all who know- him will feel a wrench at their lieart-HtriugH w lien hid death is an num, ced, which, the physician say, must transpire in a very abort time. riuOi.ttregon, February 1 , P02 :-(To the P.litor:;-! believe The Fxaminer ll-v'' ""' 1,M-ttl 'I'I-"'KH f this t-rr'io,,, wiirrr it inii ho many rradrre, and knowing that life is not all suii-l.me and ro-rs for the joor .levil of an editor, iVf protest against surh commentary . l.u without an .occasional contribution j cither in It-ans, " nuukitV or a brain ellluvia from liis readers, the deacon , coiii lu.lrtl to ''rast you a line,'' ami may continue to do so at interval", if this, the deacon V lir-t t real effort at "etlitin'' tines not find its way to oblivion in the cau-e for his non-stipport of the meas deep, dark recesses of the wanie basket ure the fear that limners accruing from in The F.xaminer'a editorial panclum ' tbe cale of lauds in Oregon will be ap Hanctoruui. P.ut, to businens : i plied to promote irrigation projects in U'e are baring genuine w inter at Plush, and no mistake. It commenced enow ing here on the 2 2d of January and lias con tinued to nnow more or less every day ! until this date. On the 25th ult. the thermometer nhot down to 15 below ; nothing, but baa been gradually eraw 1- j ing back to earth since. j Mr. ami Mrs. N. Fine have returned' from Oakland where they spent a or lion of the winter. They le't their ton and daughter, Joe and Kitten, at that place attending school. Stock of ail kinds are doing well in this valley. The nheepmen are crying their joys aloud in thunder tones over the snowfall on the desert. It is w ith an aching heart that I have to chronicle the death of our beloved friend and neighbor Al McDowell, who departed this liie early on the morning of January 2'Jd, at his home on Fisti creek, twelve miles from Plush. The people of this valley feel that they have suffered an irreparable loss, and that the; President lvooscvelt, protesting against family of deceased have lost a kind ami j the dismissal of the present forestry of loving husband and father and the best 1 ficials of this state; that the petition friend it is possible to have in this was presented to the President by Kep worltl. May he receive t tod's kindest i resenlative Tongue, ami was endorsed blessings, is the wish of all who knew by the governor, slate treasurer and him. Ki.dkh Jonkn. ! secretary of state of Oregon. Poubt- Oil Struck in Malheur The energy id the oil borers in Mai-; lieur county lias been rewarded. A dollars worth of limber, is destroyed an short distance from Nam pa oil was nually by lire. Finest Hanger! Why, struck in the Newell well at 110 feet. what would Lake county need to pe The product analyzes 7f per cent para-1 tilion the President for iu thcii behalf? Hi n , the highest grade of natural oil , Our people have never seen one; don't known. Two miles from the Newell i know what they look like we couldn't well oil has been reached at a depth of tell one from ay jack-rabbit. Forest 450 feet. Twenty-live barrels per day is Hanger iu Lake County? Well, by already the output of this well. Gosh I St Louis Company Securing Land and Nights of Way to Fall Rivei for a Railroad. K.-.MIn H.-r tilUhl. It would aeem that tlm Shata Mineral Pelt Kailway Omipany in making active preparations to build a railroad from Kennet feat along Pit I'.iver lo Fall Kiver Valley, an recently outlined in The Searchli(ht. The company which hao already had nurveyor- in the field ha now Htirure'l the righto of way for the greater part of the Pit Piver route, they being g!ven on condition that actual conxtruclion work be. commenced within thret; months. In addition, the president of the com pany, Iavid P. Ioak of St. Iniis, ha fecured a deed from V. C. -.rnon to ! al)ut SiCM) acres of land extending from J the Saerauiei.to Hiver to Copjier City, in ; his individual name. Wh. ther or not . the extensive holdings are mear.t for the railroad corporation is unknown here. The tl.-eds to the rights of way and land were tiled Monday by tieorge V. ; liu-h, attorney f .r the company. ; It would seem that Mr. Bru-in must ' r,,nMt.L.te,i llh d,e railroad company tfJ (,.e, ii- well known iron, hrne and CIil().r lU.,HJ(iii(. Hnkt tlie iit m the cor- ,u,r,:, ..i,!,..,, . aUi,,,,,.!, J. ! i - . Krnd.ll, Mr. liruson's local representa tive, hat liotlciig to nay on the (subject at present. THI.kE ARE OTHER REASONS. The Chewaucan Post says that Thou. II. Toimue w:ll vote against the Arid Laud hill and that "he gives a? the j other states.'' The Post might have mentioned another good reason that Mr. , Tongue has in his mind, ami that is, that the money accruing from the leaee of the public domain is to l used as a reclamation fund. The Examiner ia satisfied that w hen the iniquitous leas ing bill comes up for passage in the House that Thos. II. Tongue will be on the side of right and justice, and against the scheme of tho wealthy cat tle barons, w ho w ant the entire range, that the best industry in the West may le killed. The reclamation of arid lands is a good tiiini; and some mean j should be found to reclaim said lanila by public iriigatiou works, but not from money raised by leasing the pub lic lands which would rob the small stockman and poor farmer of his right 'to exist. j Probably 'Lane" County, I A Washington diepatch says that Lake county citizens have petitioned less the said petition was sent froiu Lane county, as the services of the For- .. . , ,t i.i ipt tt.uifeei tuts iieii i i'i oil it t Aii'imtti to I.ako county, whcio thousands of