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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER: LAkEVICW OREGON MAKCH. 1 3 1902. ' -lrvln Ay res. M. C. WTiltworth. Geo. H. Ay re. -i i, i iuunu' ..... V ''PI&K-'LJBS; LAKEVIEW SHAKEN by a nuRin or i , r i y , i The Trrhlvr IMd Raln f!ajiM(h nkt It Vlll th Thm foV 4 We1 Ptt, ' Tim oilii of I.nkovlow liavtt been arotici lu a liliih itolt of vxcltuiuent ilnrliiK tlii.pat wotik lu (actttie excltM merit lionler on' trrofr wltli wfinn xo !) who have lcforj exwrloiieel the vi bration f?oin onrtliquuko )iock, wlirre tlifiy liavn Distil building topple over anil lull mInxU Jlixin Mini Mm earth come up ami 'Jalialm" hand with thmtt. No diicli calaniJiv baa. llm far enl the khi! of J.akuvlvw Uirror-atrleken to a Ucn of safety,- aii'f dnubtle no iii'h tiling will occur. Hut it la truu nevertheless that our jm1 have for tlio pant week uperieticeil' forcible) vi bration of tlm earth. Hatuv ray the flmt aliock wa fell lut Tlmrmlay night, hut the heaviest one occurred at 10:I)H on Saturday evening, followed ly light vlhrntion at early hour on Sunday morning. Again on Htinday evening at trt)7 a light xhoi-k wa felt, and on Mon day night at IO:.'H thn earth trembled. The Saturday evening shock "rallied" thing up considerably including the litr vi-a of the more timid ieople. Some DcIIcvm that thn iiake widened the hrrai'li in theaonth wall of the Odd Fellow hall, or the Field building, while other who have lieen watching the break think the wall waa not affected touch by the ipiake. At any rate the trouble baa caused a etiaatioii in (.akeview, and the Grange vlititor i much talked about. Uulck'a Hard Trip. The jtmldiiiK Searchlight : C. I). ItttU-k, bnfther of John II. Htilck. the well-known wixxl and timber contractor, arrived Monday from hi home near Itoaohurg, Oregon. He brought down even head of horse nd excrieiiccd coiiHiderable difficulty in reaching thi city. When he had reached Haird Spur he learned that he would be unable to croea the 1'itl river ferry and secured the service of J. K. (ireyory to gaide him over the trail from Haird Spur to Kctinet, along the went aide of the Sac ramento Kiver. At Ken net be found the creek uufurdahle and after waiting three day for them to ub"ide, he ehl pel the auiinala to thi city by rail. (Sregory accompanied him to thi city. Mr. Iluick formerly reaided at Silver Luke, but removed to Itiwebtirg a year ago. Mm. Frank Hon left thi morning for Kcho, Oregon, where he will visit her mother ami hMom (or the next aix IIIUlllllH. (ieorgo V. Noblo and C. C. Cannon, two of the bent Republican in Lake county, or in the Nation, for that mut ter, and old wheel horse in the rank, were in Utkeview laal Saturday attend ing the Republican centra! Committee meeting. In the probate court, Tonningoen, Judge, the matter of a rejected claim agniuNt the estate of Kuby Clark, deceas ed, by the admininlrator, V. M. Miller, waa beard laxl Monday and Tuesday. The claim wna made by a New York woman named Jewell, through her at torney C. II. Inlrymple, for 700. L. F. Conn in attorney (or the adiuiniatrator. The court decided against the claimant. J. W. Howard, the cuttleman of Silver Luke, remained over several day in Lakevii'W, an he wiih threatened with lit grippe. While here he dmcovored that theie were three J. W. Howard's in Lake county, and upon bis next vixit will huve a reunion of the "Howardu". The Silver Laker Is a jolly good follow, and ininlo many plramng Bcipiuintaucea in Lakeview. Mr. and MrH. Ferry A. Stanley ar rived from Ciillntoga, Cut., lust Monday and are now veiling at the home of hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. (. L. Stanley, at CogHwell Creek. Mr. Stanley spent bis boyhood days in Luke county and is pleased to visit his old homo. Hois an electrical engineer, mid has for some time bad the portion of chief engineer in a big mine near Culixtoga. r v t rf n yy rrtr-rr rrrrr y rtr Th Lake County rernocrttlc I'rl marie Will be nMdan ttatonlsy,. March 22i, an.'tho 1 (iffltnty Convention on ,Jow HojaMl.th Ur w Valljt atock-, man, was ua arrlval'4o T.aknwhrw ye7 uty, Mr. lIowar"(f i quite awVrjinger to Lakeview. I. ' Mr. Lulu (iuijtber-vilthstood att op eration (or appimdiclil' In' m Portland boapital on the Oth Inst.', ah4 at laid e orU w4 getting along nicely. Ixt In LakevUw, about March Hth. a Women of Woodcraft ln, hae of an ax, with the word "Wlndom, Love and TruUt." Finder will I suitably re waruX by leaving the pin at this olllor. (ieorgo Conn, merchant of I aisley, was visit i the county teat this week. Mr.tonn y the prospect (or a good crop seanon in bi section i excellent, and he is preparing to plant a big acreage to alfalfa. J. W. tlrown, the sheepman, arrived (n m the desert thi week, and report the flock grazing on excellent (eed. Mr. Hro'ft n say the young grand is growing nicely. Hi flock is away out near the I ranch. The Altera I'laindealer give Mr. Font, (or the state, Ianuy Miller, gun fighter, Itev. Simmons, of confesiiarios fame, and the w hole "kit and caboodle" for the prosecutiuu ju the lynching case, an aw fill "roapt" at the conclusion of the trial. The trial cost Modnc county f lti.940 37. : The burning of the 1375 coyote scalp in the court bonne yard last Saturday morning purirled the atmosphere of the town somewhat, and was much pleas enter than the aroma which has per meated the atmosphere in the vicinity of the two renter blocks "of Main and lewey streets (or several weeks ast. George Mcfirath arrived here from Alturas Tuesday morning and will re main here until after the Woodman ball on the Slat. He will then go to Monta gue to reside, (ieorge says they know nothing about earthquakes in Alturas, and he had heard nothing of the "trem bles" in I-akevlew until lie arrived here. Dr. T. Vinton Halt led yesterday morning (or New York City to take a three-months' course o lectures in the leading medical college in that city. I'p on his return r. Hall will lm finished in all modern methods of medical sci ence, lie (ore going east be will visit bis relative at Myrtle Foint and will also go to Fortland. Joe L. Hampton, one of the best men of the North Knd, arrived with Mr. Hampton from New Fine Crock last Tuesday, and went on to Paisley yester day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton spent the vjinter with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith at New Fine Creek. The two Indies are sisters. Joe suys he hud an enjoyable vimt. C. W. F.mbody and John 4- Ciihiic, searchers for titular land, were here from Portland this week. They went to lily yesterday, and will return next week to tile. There will anon be a rush on (or timber land, and many will get "lost in the shuttle" when the word is given out that no more filings can be niudo under the old luw. Marx Lauer returned lust Wednesday from San Francisco, where be bus been (or the past month. Marx combined business with pleasure and had a jolly good time w hile be was away. He suys there was a very severe storm while be wits in the city, and the wind blew so strong thut several stieet cars were blown from the track. New Era. The district attorney of California have organised in an effort to huve a luw passed by the next legislature which will give the state the privilege of mov ing (or a change of venue in criminal canes. If this luw Ih ptiNsed it will be a hot one for the men accused of lynching In Modo'. county. The movement on the part of the California prosecutors is probably the outcome of the Modoc trial. ' 1 FOR 4 0 i . V , " " BAYS t: 25 i -4 per ccjnt. From Feb.l8th. j Discount for- Cash m ...On All DRY GOODS, FURNISHIG GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS Now on Hand. Ayiies, Wiiitwortii & Attkes T. E. iiernard is confined to bis home, threatened with an attack of pneumonia fever. to ' The Place to Oo. 1 have two frlendi who keep a place lu tti Clljf by tbc Lake, Their InrlUtlon In letter ol Gold U, "Boy, what will you WkeT" They kiep all manner of solace, WhUkejr, V. In nd Beer, liood ( lnr-ln (act, moat anything Tit weary besrt to cheer. A lul now uy tale It nearly told; 'Twin chance and a sure thing, Jii it take your cbolo, but my advice U, llo u I'oal A Kin. ThkRovkb. Monument No tlce. Subscribers to the Frel Suelling Monument Fund will please leave their subscriptions at the store of the Lake view Mercantile Company. V. T. Haul M P. New Township Plat. I'nited States Land Ofliee, Lakeview, Oregon, March 10. 190?. Notice is hereby given that an ap prover plat (or the following township has been received at this otlice and will be tiled on the tUh dar of April, 1!H2, vix: T. 40 S., R. 7 F... W. M. Apli cations for the entry of lands in said tow nnhip will be rt reived and made of record on and after saidUth day of April llHKi. K. M. Hhattais, Register. TheOfier of Flowers -.t A s, That is what a perfume should be true to Nature, delicate, lasting . We have just received a fresh lot from the place where the flowers grow. These are among the most delicate extracts made: thev con , vey an air of refinement. If you have never used any of our per fumes, come in and sample them. A large variety to select from. Beall's Drug Store 0MMM I toe 10 CM oomoM M0M n Xntlre f Hrttlemeat of t'laal Aeeennt In the County Court of the Htale of Oregon, for the County of lke. In the matter of the estate of Harriett Walter,, defeased, T WHOM IT MAY CONCURS: Notice li hert'liy slvi'ti that the umleraiKned, Adiuinlt triiuir of the entitle nf Harriett Wattera, UiM'eaned, lis, ti I. 1 hlH Final Areouiit an AlmliiltrHtiir nf nulcl ettate. In the ofliee of the Comity clerk of Lake County, Oregon, and "'' Monday, April 7th, ItMHt, at 10 o'clock a. ra. of utld day at the Coun ty Judge', office In the County Court II on no, in the ton ii. of lakeview. Lake County, OrcKon, Iink been appointed ana nxea Dy lion, t ha,. TnnuliiKX'U. Julse of naid Court, a, the ; tune mul place for hearing obleetion, to i aitlil Final Aceonnt. If ny there be, and for the eltleuu'iit thereof. Pateil Una nth day of Mareh, A. P. 112. i 1'At'l.J. HKA'ITAIX, Administrator of the estate of Harriet Waiter,, deceased. nisrllMU Adminlatraior'B Kotle. I lu the matte rof the estate of Alfred Mclkiw- ell. deceased. ! NOTICK U hereby given, that the undersign ed has been, by an order of the County Court' of Lake County, Oregon, made and entered on . the 1Mb day of February, IMtt. duly appointed as Administrator of lliu estate of Alfred McDowell, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are here by requested to settle such Indebtedness with I lio Administrator at once, and those hatug eUims HKHtust said csla'e will present the same, duly veritlud, the proper vouchers, to the un dersigned, at her residence, near Flush, Lake County, Oregon, wlthlu six month, from the dale of the first implication of this notice. Dated March 1st, M'2. 10 I.AVINA MePOWF.LI,, Adinlnislrator of the estate of Alfred McDow ell, deceased. S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW BRICK 5Dau.Vh.e Carpets, Mattings, Portieres i Linealum, Carpet Covers. JBmyrkM Undertaking in every branch iiZXZ3 or FTJxeaa'X'xrTJX&x: t09CC 9t O0 DAMC'C RESTAURANT m i Mrala at all hour of the A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Fine Sunday Dinners W-lrli? tSZlZ TIMItKU l,A!KI KOTICK United State, Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Mch 11, l'.ntt. Notice Is hereby given that lu compliance W illi the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, IsTK, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Stales of California, Ore nun, Nevada and Washington Territory, " as ex tended to all the I'liblic Land tltates by act of August A. Ihiri. tieorgo Conn, of Paisley, eoniilv l Lake. Slate of Oregon, has this day tiled ill this otrhte his sworu statement So. 8:1, for the purchase of the ' SK'4 See, 10 and S'a NW'4Sec. 11 lu Tp No. 3 H, Kango No. 17 K, and u'lll offer proof lo show that tue land sought is more valuable for Us timber or stone thiol for agricultural puritoaes, slid to establish his elniiii lo said land before the Keglster and Ki'celveref this olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, on Tuesday, the -t'lh day of May, lull'.1. He name as witnesses: Alliert A. Farrow, H. W, Farrow, Itichard L.sherUwk, John W. Hcucflel alloll'ais ley, Or. Any and all persons eluliiiing advers ly the alsive descrllieil land, are requested .3 tile their claim in this ottioe on or before said MU dav of May. 1KUJ. K. U. Khittsin, marld-10 Kegt'er. Cay - r $ NEW PINE CREEK 5 Is rapidly forging ahead and V E. B. Follett, the Merchant is trotting along at the head of the procession. A FINE NEW STOCK Has already been received and more new goods ure arriving at our Btore all the time AMONG OTHER THINOS We have everything desirous in the Qrocery Line. A special line of dents Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos. Watch for our Dry Goods Display. E. 13. FOLLETT