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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1902)
a CCUNTY EXAfllNCR: LAKEVIEW OREGON MAY.!, 1502. LACONICS. 1 I ... ! V I1BT ' ..... Ti.v r.irnic Iim ben POUt- Lril ,wTi make Mijr floweri in -il mmm in lOWII Uflt Wwk lur VI (IllWl'l v.. - Lnft hmxl" wilh boBt of tr't9nA' !iMnwtat Hotel Lakeview FrliUy. lithe Arthnr. the heepman, wan firnin camp "i wto, ..-n Spenranre of one wlio wintered well. rMr. and Mra. Him Arthor arrived , the X L ranch at Abert Lake ant fonday on a few daya' iit whb rela- rtt. ieml cnmca from the north that the cinity of I'aiiley waa ehocked cor.- derahly Sunday and Monday dt earth- ukf. An adjoarned tr of the Circuit 3Court of Uke conoty will beftin on May jilb. The rngolar term will open on Kay lMh. Lad in, call and aee that wonderful 0 K" Koury Washer at Bernard A gon'i. It wi" ahanlately Bare one-half the laxr in waahing, beede doing prfm:t work. 17-2 A lijjht (all of anow came on Tneaday night and yeetrrday continued at inter Ib. Tli fall a'ieari to le heavy in tbe mountain. It had the appearance of a genuine winter atorm. J. T. Hook arrived from Rock Cr--k last Mondoy. Mrs. Klook, who haa mr. undr the care of her iliymt:ian, Dr. Htfincr, fur wveral wet-kit, will re main hen-for aoine time longer, a Khe Iiik not entirely recovered from the effects of a dtuitferouii illnee. J. Mitchell I tine arrived from Sun FrancMHco Utt Thurmlay and went to the Iniii-H ratieli in i'hewaucaii on Sutnrilay. Mr. Jnin'H Hjx'iit tin; winter in the Cal itoriiiu nietropulia. 1 1 :h friendn nay lie in twenty year younger looLinc. Charlie llnrvey went to Alturu lact Suii'l.iy uik! returned Tu-nduy evening aitl. hin futher, Hud llurvey, who had Ins leg Iirokeii near AlturnM lust week. The injured luiin waa brought home on u heil, and t renting as easily an ciiuld le expe.'led. l-rui.k lliiekinay wuh up from New 1'iiie ( reek Hiim week. Frank Iiiih been very r.!, k ith ItiKrippe and lookM badly. Hik litil- Hen l'.url wan brought home f'oin M'xi'ic I'omitv uud in now improv-iiu- ntpi.lly from the effort ol u 'limber-mi- uitii' k of fever. Another party of ruilroud (?)men, five in rummer; all mounted on milieu u 1 1 1 1 i i : i v i ! i ' two milieu UH pack homes. M..;.jM.,i i,, t, wn lut Friday nijiht on li. u. y in .rlli. We ure itielineil to think tin v ate sl.eeti r I, carers piing ' I-"''1' eui.nt , ( r. 1'iieber iu.ette. Win. ll.nt.lei. ile of I'aifleV Ulid Mif1 .Iii-ie .hi I key, u rliiirmiiit yotint' holy of Kiwm Ciet k, were married at the home of lite In uli- nt thai plil'-e l-Ht Week '1'l.e n.-wly inai'lleil peuple Will refide at I 'a i l.y. TI.e bnd U Mild tu he hand t"'i,e and attraetive, mid very popular liiii'HiH her ac iiuaiiitnlii e-. I.'.-t-In l.nk-view, Miiehiy, April L'-iili, two note-, eael. railing f"i V an I a receipt for imteH cined hy !ii. M.-( '.llcv and receipt by V. K. I'HiiV, 'I 'l iloeuiucut.s are of no value to imyo.ie but the hinern, and the lilnlci ii- npeclfully leijlie-ted to leave the Hum: at The I'.xa in iner office. Our I'hlecmed contemporary down the sheet iced not feel ulurtnetl. It will learn on election day that there me other rtndidntea behhh-H lr. laly who ran for.illiiu in 1-ake county, (i'nte a iiunih"on their ticket will d.ulil U"-" he in tM "hIho ran" cl.i v.itb the J'octoi. Am.iih Totininiri-en I ml a ! !'!. .a J.erienci' the other ditV thai t v him t li'it a man not nm d to the Middle in "v... ::eth"ii a dam) hool" to try to ride a buckL'i! broncho. Ahiiiuh went l'.:!i' a di.-lai'e heavi-nvMir I, hut returned to in i! Ih i , : . i ! i in d ic eoui-M- of tunc, jilite aire after hi" h"'!-' j ",; Irvln Ayres. YOU WANT I Something See the T. K. liernard of the well known firm of J. K. Kernard A Ron expect aoon to make a trip throughout the county, aolicitinn buainean for hia firm. Their atandard line of implement and wag on, a well a their reputation for aqtiare dealing will douhtlea ancure a large hare of buaineat for them. John R. Wair, Republican candidate for re-election to the office of County Aaaeaor, arrived from the north laat week. Mr. lilair intend doing hi duty without fear or favor, and will inaiat on the men who hare large intereat paying their Jnat proportion of Uxee, even though they combine to defeat him for re-election. E. Lake haa an attractive bicycle eign a genuine bicycle painted in gaudy color. Paaaers-by cannot fail to notice it Ruapended above the door. The aign mean that Mr. Lake i prepared to do II bicycle repairing in a thorough man ner, and as this i the aeaaon when your wheel should have a thorough over hauling for the nummer run you should Uke it to Lake's "stable" and have it returned to you in proper shape. Lake is an expert on wheel repairing. John McCulley, one of the old guard of I Ake County, was in Lakeview last Monday on buaineaa, John only comes in occasionally, but when he doea he graap many a friendiy hand. While here he purchaaed from W. K. Barry the Pierce Com ba place on Thomas Creek, conaiating of 10 acres and improve ments. He now owns one of the beBt small ranches in the county, and the place is eaaily worth $1,500. Mr. Harry only recently purchaaed the place from Mr. Conilis. Supreme Court Reverse Itself. County Clerk fiunther has received notification from Iiatrict Attorney Iteamea to the effect that the Supreme Court han reversed its former decision regarding the payment of a dintrict at torney fee of f 10 in divorce ca'-ea, and the fee ia no longer required. The dis trict Attorney udviwea the County Court to make an order to pay back the 1 10 fee collected ujxui each divorce cane aince the paaaage of the District At torney net in IH'.t'.t. The Court will not lie compelled to pay it hack, however, until application ia made in the form of b claim. The amount of money to be paid back in Luke County will not ex- ,,,,(,,J w- m TAKE NOTICE. A Natural Curiosity , This is to certify that during my ab- A 'iciuitic specimen of the jienua hw-1 t-ence whiih w ill probably cover 30 to mo wiih on Tuendiiv'e aouth bound over H. C. Whitworth. Geo. H. Ayre. -I Of Course SWELL AND STYLISH ! NEW GOODS At the Big Store Ayres Whitworth & Ayres Fred Lehnners and Bruce Stevenson, two jolly "knights of the grip," were smiling on Lakeview for a few days during the week. Music Lessons. Mra. Iiertrand Blair is now prepared to take a number of pupils to teach them instrumental music, at her residence. Half-hour lessons 25 cents ; one hour leasons 50 cents. lG-lm OFRSALE I6oo SHEEP Free of scab and in fine condition, with a year's fleece on their backs. Composed of 8o0 ewes with lamb to choice Delaine bucks. Will commence lambing about May 1st. Price $4 per head. Alao, 800 yearling wethers with a war's fleece, price $3,25. Apply to Tnofl. II. Sherlock. 14 2 Summer Lake, Oregon. land, and w bile the train waited here the you Hi! man wuh an object of mm h in tercut to u crow d of men and boy a. He 50 days, Mr. L. r. Conn will nave charge of the business of the California A Oregon Land Company in Lakeview, and any parties desiring to rent or buy lands, or transact any other business The Oder of Flowers 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; they 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 BealTs Drug Store Now located in the South of the Daly Bids. filled u seat und part of the aide in the , with the company, can do so tjy caning on Mr. Conn. W. !1hikk aiuokiug car. He was seven feet and ten inches in height, weighed WO pounds, and is 21 years of age. He is said to have been a wood chopper in I'.ritbh ("oUim bia, but hiis been beguilid to Yankee land f ir the tin ney there is in him as a dune museum attraction. Notice There Is now Kufl'.cient Funds in the T" n Treasury pay all otilManding waiiants whiih weie protested on or ! aH f,(ioW s : 15-2 Ageut C !t O. Land Co. Lakeview, Oregon. April 15, 1IW2. JULY RACES. i The Lake County Agricultural Asso-1 ciation will give four days racing on j their truck in Lakeview, commencing. .Ii.lv 1 and ending July 5, 102. The sum . of i, llOlt will be distributed in purses,. 3 NEW BRICK Carpets, Mattings, Portieres MJUL 'III, .V. r Linealum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch b. due iept. 12, li'liti. Interest on same have ceased. A. I'-ii ukf, Tow n Tieasiirer. Order of Citation. In I In- i - i: 1 1 1 -inurt of t tie Si ut- of Ori'Hiui III! I,;. . i 1 i In II,,. Mniii r nl toe , ..,i,...li..i.s.lMl. of . s.'r.!;-r..f imtum, ll.iv.l. Ki'Jiil A. Hn.l . to oliow i ""!e. mi.'l l:.i iiiotot linjilj .M iimr.i Tl,m r.-r nii: " t l"' l"''ir'1 ., ,.( A,i-I PH--J. .,,..111 ii ivniin.i milv M r ..; Mi- I. -I WiiM.crllie 'lul.v it ) H" i in . ii Sii -IT II Ic in. N K, -M 1- M. lieiollKlllji In tnioi.'i,..l il -.Misl.M-t-.ry I'1- h i mik in 'i... . .,.,.1 il, hi hi, Ii lUi'ii ' proper imW in i,. I. ..! . .1. .I.-, j FIRST DAY, JULY I. i l lrst Hue, 5-8 riile diihh $15o.oo I ( rhrc-rur olds; ; 5econd Rate, 3-8 Mile Meat 1 50.00 1 Third Race, dun Yard dush, (LaV.e Co. I fcudule i.urneil 75-oo j SICOM DAY, JULY 2. I l lfst Race. 5.8 nile dah 1 25.00 I .eond Race. 1 tile da-h . 17S -uo IIIIRD DAY, 'L'LY 3. I'iriit Race, 1-2 Mile heat iSo.oo Second 3-4 ftile dash 1 35.00 FOURTH DAY, J L'LY 5. First Race. 1 1-8 "tile dash 300.00 Second Race Distance to be named at Wace track on alternoon, July 3d i.to.oo ill PANE'S RESTAURANT Meulaull hoiM-nor !hc 1 onfin fJCnl AT CMI DDIPC id-. H UUUU IVIUhL A O 111 I IIIUL. Fine 5undav Dinners Tultle HiiiIio) with every llilntf the iiiarkel ollordA ,"'1 1 , , ,',il 1 loi 1 1 he ii'M of Kill ol each "'! There will he a Consolation Purse, distance . .. .,.1 .. I hi .,-r t.i'i "o .! . ill. ti 'loumil lMl.li' lire l..'l.'1'.l .llreel.Hl lo : ',,,, indue Hits i orl ...1 Hie :tilii .! o June ii ", hi Hi- "Hi.'e ""' ",. "d ! 1 ot.rl. I.ill.el ottrt house in the low 11 ol Lake view l.lllir ci.llllly. Oretfoll. l the hour of I . ' . . . ... ...... ... .In,..' I'M Ilk,' U 111' H I... Ii f. III. Ol MO, '- -' , 1,0,11,1 not or Kin""" - Ilrelisi Mu ll enlille. hi, lie 111 o,.'U l'.HIJ. 1 011 11 tliis. 'MUli day of April ( HAS. T.lNNI.NIifKN, 17 Ii J ililKe, inti. 1 11001 . , . 1 ,. nt 1 'I':.-. 1,; !.; !.;.:. ;.'. ! ... I .-'I Is In'''' '" I'lU'H ' . , ' ' ... , ,i ' 1 1. r In,- 1:1 1 ii'i- ' " ' 1 . . ; , ' . 1 .... I I ' ' I . I 1 ; i I ' I , , " I 'II ,n 01 Lis' 1 num. mi'' prooi will U- li.f.ne tlie Keiii.ler aiel K.eeiver at k view, OrKili, M.v 8. y,f: M.Ver wVjiieo.!; II. K.N.o. 1M, lor the HW'i S i . N'.. MV' hi; HW'4, hee. 4. 1 . 8H. H. K. i. K V M llv linin. s the follow ink w llli. SM S T , ',,,.' his eolitHiuons resul.-nee itioii Hiul ,.u l,v..ilo ot s.u.1 liuet, '.: William l..l ....ish,of A. lei. ..,. .11, l oskeii of Wiir- t.ei I uke, orem.ii, A. L. I'rieu and Jame ( iio'kson o! l.iikt view , ir -m i. 17 lit r. Al. UK ATTAIN, RejiUler. aitJ amount named the last day. CONDITIONS: ! All of the above races are free for all, except ' sunille race, w hich ii lor Iake comity horses. Tour lo enter and three o start, but the Asso ciation r.hiTves the rmht to hold a less iniiiibsr lht.il (our to HU liy r. ilueiiiK the purse in pro- j p., i noil n the ii ii iii Iter of horses entered. I- mries to close the evening before the race. , The I'ai itle ("oast Blood Horse Association rules to Koveru a'l running races. Entrance fee tell (in) p T cent of purse. Money to be divided as , loll.'ws: 70 per cent to the first horse and SO i ti.-r eeni to si ;'iud horsi. I l i, isso. iiitioii resen t s the right to change ; , ,,, o iive ritces, in ihe event of not rill-1 , , ' , t '..eiiaino' 1 1 1 o dale of the !ie- day' ,., i io il.e lolioH ing iIhv, ill esse any other uiiiiiseiaeiit is aunounied for that date Mo j money UHiti without a contest. Kntries for saddle race to be made before a1 eoiiiiuillee composed of ,F. N. ciivan, Harry, Kolieris, Huh Sehroder, Jeff J'arish, Jiui Oroeu ; uud l liiu lie Trilinho. Ilo.ir.l ..I liiieelors:-John Mrl-.li.inuey, h. 1 . Light. W. A. Wilshire, K. M. Miller, J. M. limes, V. L siiflling, and b. lialy. V. L. SNULLINO. ftecy. B. ALV. Prest, 1.V1H NEW PINE CREEK A jV Is rapidly forging ahead and ST K. D. Follett, the Merchant P 4 i is trotting along at the head . & of the procession. Jfo A FINE NEW STOCK & lias already been received and more 0 new goods fire arriving at our etore nil the time K AMONG OTHER THINGS We have everything desirous in the Orocery Line. A special line of Gents a Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of r Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos. Watch for our Dry Goods Display. S E. Ii. POL LETT