Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, May 29, 1902, Image 5

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    I-Akn CCUN1Y nXAniNHR: LAKtVIHW OR LOON MAY. 29, 1902.
LACONICS.
ltrt HnxkliiK wa ovt-r (rem Vrnr
llllt WIM'k.
Jolni Mmiln and I. WaheMeld wen
nvir (nun Warner lal k.
The Odd Mlowa lt "''
Monday Ik t'lir!ea t'lnliarh ('if I !'.
Jih Howard lin Konn to Inlnn on
I'nlalov mountain to (ct out tin "yaller
Muff."
Mm n - In l.nkevlcw. Ori'K'iii, May i.'H,
I1M)'.', lolliewlfi' i( iXIdoli M. Iltmiiiin,
a nun. I . a r Kit : 'l li i' Infant died after
few liniim' let n( llli'.
I'. Iv Taylor i( Warner Lake, lia
Imm h ii liiiiiii'n vimlur in l.akcvicw lor
HI'I k nl,
Mia. Willar.l I'lincari I herefrom Mu
iIim' county mi a vlnil )ili her iler Mm.
l;..ui M. Hmllain.
Knj V " Niulil in Ireland" nt tlm
Mctlimliat Church uhlj(lil. Vmi will In
greatly iutnitid.
Idnn-In han Krao. ico, May 1.1, liKt'.',
to tin wiln ill Joint Mruiifii Morrill, Jr.
(nm Mum Ohv Snider) a daiitfliivr.
Mr. ami Mr. T. II. Wakefield l
WurniT Valley worn visitor in Lake
view last week, Mini kIhikhI at Tim
Oregon.
'I I if campaign ol "affidavit" will irol
alily In- iih'hv liy tint Italy organ today
jul IN-Inrn election, too lain to coun
teract tin-in.
hiTiiiM at llni Haiitial Church in
(.akoview Sunday evening. Farewell
ni'riiiiin hy -v. I'. V. Ilollonian. Kvcry
body invited.
I 1 1 1 1 . y Itnliii hauled nut 1MMI0 hiiiuI
o( nr. him. I barley last Saturday to tlm
ZX riinrh. The liarlry wa ground at
thi l.akcview I'laning mill.
N in in u( Ina p-trty lu a ren'onalilu
Hi'iim !' vulit agmmt (taorgu W. John
ami t ir County Treaiturer. Ho i cap
able, hont and trustworthy. That ia
aulliciciil.
W. K. Hurry ha purchased thu old
Huff moat marki't building, opoMU
tlio Mi'tlnxliat church on Main Weet,
and ia airongly of the notion to engage
in Uio lint luring huaiiio.
Thn friend nl Miaa Joaie Harvey,
daughter el Mr. ami Mrt. V. M. Har
vey, gavu her aurpriao lant Saturday
evening. lCclrcshmcnt were nerved
and a iiiiwl eiijuyalilo time waa had by
all pr 'tit.
While plowing at tin Hot Spring ranch
In daya ago Mark Muagrava "turned
up" a human akull, whirli prohuhly lo
longed to an Indian warrior, whoa
apiiit went to the happy hunting
Krounda in yeara gone hy.
Al llariium, the aheepnian, and Jim
Itlaiailell n( the "II" ranch on Spraguo
river, wore in lant week on huaiiiea
trip. .11 rexirla a aucccssful lambing o(
liia hiinrh at Knuud (iiove, and J mi
aya the honey crop will tit) til" at the
"II" ranch.
Mr. HiidMra. Win. Iiykeiniiu u( the
70 ranch, in lircwa valley, were county
aoHt visitor hint week. Mr. Iykeman
willaoou have thing arranged at the
70 (or the acriiiiiinmlatiiii' n( the travel
ing ptihlic. The 70 will he a first cUsa
topping place.
We undorNtaud that work will com
mence in Min at Hiild Mountain cinnabar
t'liiiniH alaiut tidy inilei eaat o( here.
Kino cn'ciini'iia o( ore have been oh
tained there, and from indicaliona it
will tiinie day Iwi a lively inininn camp.
aaya the t'edarville Kts'ord.
Mra. Warren C. Laird haa returned
to her home at I'luah after an almeuce
of acveral niontlii in Hud illuff, Cul.
Mra. Ijtird lelt Ijike county luat No
veinlier and Nojiiurued in the Ciililornta
town with (rieuda during the winter.
The lady ia much improved in health.
(ieoriii) and Kent of the Palace have
the liueat iiradoa of liquor, hiith claaa
heer and the popular branda of ciara.
Ilchiilea they hiive in their remlinn room
all the latent nowapapera and imriodicHlH,
ami in their clnh room excellent mimic
and thu hileat Kaleideacope moving pic
turiiM. J)rop into thu I'uliicu when you
aie in town and you will be enter
tained. lH-tf
Mra. Maruaret Mar Young, born in
AiiHtralia, agud 1)2 year, died at Oak
dale, ('al., two weeks ago. Peceaaeil
left nix children, all grown to man and
womanhood. One hoii 1h K. W. Yoihiij
of Kiu'k deck, Lake county, Oregon.
Mra. Young left an en tale valued at
$4,000.
On the third pugu of The Kxamlner
Ihia week will he found a reference to
the frightful accident which befell J.
Krow n of Mudoc county. Later accounta
ol thu accident are to the effect that the
mail ia J. T. Itrown an aged and proa
peroua atockuiau recently of Merrill,
Klamath county, and that he died in an
hour after being thrown front hia wagon
in Kcddiiig. Ilia wifu waa with him on
the trig to Redding. Two aoiiH-in-law
renidu ut Merrill, Ci rant tiny andK.
Oliver.
M IXTION MONDAY.
lleiiiemlH'r thai flection day
(alia on MONDAY Juiintfd, inatoad of
Tuoaday, an (nrnn-rly.
tONN.IlUTLLK
On Wednemlay evening, !ay 2ln,
Mr. La Kayelle Conn and Mia Iira
t ern Huller j'llueil heart and haiid ' in
th holy homla of malriiuotiy, al thn
reniilence of ir. and Mr. K. K. Lee
Meiner, The ceremony waa performed
al H o'clock in the pienence only of the
Meiner family, and Mr. Virgil Conn
and daughter, of Palnley. cv. C. M.
Hmvlhe of the Mi l limlint churi h olhciat
ed. Mr. Con n I one of the bright
young men of Ivinlern Oregnn, a lawyer
of ahilily who eiijuy an excellent prac
tice, and a gentleman recognized among
hln fellow men fur hi honealy of pur
m.h and loyally to hi (riemla, lli
hmle ia a talented lady, amiuhlo, live
able and held in the higheat latm-in hy
her acquaintance for thu iiuineroua
cliarina and grace that go to make up
perfect womaiihiMHl. She I an accoiu
pllnhed inunieian nml haa lauulil one
term in the Ijikeview publi': m IkmiI with
great auceena. M.iny friend will join
with The hxaminer in winding Mr. and
Mra. (4inn the rich blenmng and I .cried
joy of a happy wedded life.
Circuit Court Orders.
The following order were made in
cane in the Circuit Court during the
pant week :
W. K. Harry v. Jame McKm, W. I".
Overtoil and Jame N. ii van Time for
defendant to pl.-ad to complaint ex
tended to Tuenday. June .1. I IK 12.
Cynthia I. McCall and W. II McCall
v. J. C. I'orier and Joniah Porter J. A.
Anthony apHiiuled reft ree to regulate
water How from creek conntituiing
right in ntlit, x-inliiig aclion on aptieal.
Aclion on aflidavit of i-ontempt in name
nllil iliniili-n-il Wllhnul ptejiiiriee.
Mate of Oregon va. O. K. ('harlton an
ailmiuinlrator o( K.tate ol lU-i.J Warner,
I. X. Converne, et al Order directing
numnioua to innue to heir to apju-ar.
Slow Baacball Sunday.
The Mate Line team and Ijikeview ball
plnyera played a klow game on the new
ground at AgrivUltural pnik lant Sun
day. Pine Creek w a abort several of
their regular player, the new ground
waaaoftand alow, and altogether the
game wa uniulerenling. The wore
UmhI It t 10 In (avur of Lukeviw, a
very poor game compared with the one
played on the State line ground two
week before w hen the aenre atood -I to
1. The State Lino team in lant Sun
day game lined up with the following
men: J. (iibbina, Ieo Muikev, Ira
Smith. F. C. Kanler, 11. Cuok, C.
llovae. C. Ithodea. O. Smith and T.
Itnli-. A return game will probably be
played at the Slate Line next Sunday.
Full Jury nmpannelled.
The empannelling of the jury in the
Neilon cae wa completed lant Friday
and the trial of the rnne wa immediate
ly begun. Thu complete jury I a fol
low :
J. I.. Hampton
K K. Kinehart. .
W. I). Woodcock..
J. W. JU'iieflel
K. S. K.le
J. W. Mikel
Ii. II. Hamiiiernly.
U. T. Striplin
II. W. I Unman . .
J. I. Melick..,
J. L. Coleman
S. X. (iililliam. . .
. . . Summer Ijike
. . .Crooked t 'reek
Ijikeview
. . Paialev
. .CrM)k-l Creek
l-akeview
. .Xew PineCreK
Ijikeview
. . .ThoniHH Creek
!:ng Valley
Chewaucan
Ijikeview
If John Blair I re-elected Cunty A
wnaor, and he aurely will be, such
men a II. laly will be cnmmlled to
pay their junt proportion of taxea in the
future. Thene men will be. compelled
to awear to their ntatementn, and if
they do not awear to the truth there
will be "something doing!"
(live Hilly Ciunther the credit he do
nerve r-a a capable, honeat and trust
worthy county official, and re-elm' t him
to the otlice of County Clerk for one
term more. He should not be forgot
ten, even if hia duties during the cam
paign have kept him from making a
canvas of all the precincts. Mark a
cross after Xo. 53 oi your ballot next
Monday,
The record of the U. 8. Land olllce at
Litkeview, destroyed by fire in ItHK),
have U'cn duplicated and every record
of the olllce lias been completed up to
date. The work was dinahcd in the
laud olllce this week, and the record
are now in tajtter shape than ever before.
This work haa been done in a compar
atively short space of time considering
the time consumed in the work in other
land (ifllci'8 where records have been
destroyed.
Mr. Oliver W. Howard and Miaa Ida
Humphrey, residents if Illy, Oregon,
were married last Thursday in thu par
lor of Hotel Lakeview h To u Kecorder
('has. I 'in bitch. The gronni is a son of
Mr. ami Mra. J, W. Howard of Drew
Valley, and is an excellent young man.
The bride is an estimable young woman
of Klamaih county who is much admired
liy a large circle of friends. The young
people will renidu t lily. The Kxamin
er wishes them a long life of liappitidss.
IrvlnAyres.
Dip
44
BLACK LEAF"
NICOTINE
SHEEP DIP
Recommended by the Government
Manufactured by
THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO.
WE ARE AQENTS FOR IT
Attkes, Whitwortu
Iont forgot the dance at Harry ' Op-
era I louse on raturuay evening.
The "Simon Machine" Separator,
The new "Simon Machine" Cream I
Separator on exhibition for the past week 1
at Bailey A MaesingtU'a has attracted'
much attention on the part of rancher.
The "whlpaUa 'htnenl" is not used with
this machine, for the machine proper
w hips the cream from the milk. "K.
Ing" i invited to call and inspert thia'!
mat bine; iC may interest him, inasmuch j P
as he ban written ao much about it dur-
ing the pant few weeks. 1 1 ia the finest ji;'
hand cream aeparator ever invented, j
Kverylxaly ia invited to call and inspect i
it and set) it work. tyl
li&
Atualc Leaaona.
Mra. Hertrand Blair is now prepared'
to take a number of pupil to teach theiu ,
inslrumenlal music, at her residence.
Half hour lessons 25 cents ; one liouri
lenn .r0 cents. lo-lni
ltl. l'HOK.
Iml Offii'u at Ijik-vl-w, Or.'.
May Iw,
Nnlli'i'lii hereliy lv'n tlial tin- following
iiaini'il wilier li tiled mil h i' nl hi liiinntlmi
to make final prtMif In MiiptKirt of limelaiin. ami
that kmhI priMit will 1m' niaile tirfure the ICricu
li r ami Uieelver. 1. H. Land (irtli'e at Lake
vli'w. (Irrvoii, on July 2. IMri. vii: frank
lluuard, . K. So. S4M lor the N', SK' S--. 4
I .17 .1. K. Iti K., . M. lit- naiiii I liu -1'illim
liitf 1 1 n.-Hat-H to prove IiIn icintiiitioiiB ri'nidctu-t
iinmi and eiililvalloii ol Mid land. vU:
Jaini' I'NVlor. Jaim- owi-iih, K. CaM-berr, and
Unit Mi kfliilree, allot Illy. OrpRon.
E. M. ItaATTAIN,
ina'.M4 Kt'Kllir.
JULY RACES.
The Lake County Agricultural Asso
ciation will give lour days racing on
their track in Lakeview, commencing
July 1 and ending July 5, 1!H2. The sum
of 1,."W0 will be distributed in purses,
as follows :
FIRST DAY, JULY I.
First Raca, - rill dash SlSo.oo
(Thrcycar aid)
Second Race, 3-8 Mil Heat 1 30.00
Third Rac. 600 Yard dash, (Lak Co.
ailill hones) 7S-oo
SECOND DAY, JULY a.'
Pint Race, g-N nil dash iJg oo
Second Race, I nil dah 173 00
THIRD DAY, .'ULY 3.
Flrt Race, 1-2 Mil hcaU 1S0.00
Second 3-4 nil dash Ug.oo
FOURTH DAY, JULY 5.
plrst Race, I i-A nil dash aoo.oo
.Second Rac Olatanc to bo named at
Rac Track on attcrnoon, July Jd lffo.00
Ther will b a Consolation Purao, dlstanc
and amount named the last day.
CONDITIONS:
All of tin' aliove races are free for all, except
aHiidle race, w liicli I lor I-aki- coiiuiy tioraca.
Kour Co enter anil three 'O marl, but tfie Ahso
I'iatloii ri-!Mrveii tlm naht to hold a let 11 ti m li-r
iIihii lour to 1111 liy ri'dtictnii I In' pnrsu in pro
portion to the uiiinliiT of horscK t'liti-red.
Kiilrli'n lo cIoko the eveiiiiiK lii'liiro llui raeu.
The I'ai'itlc Coast hluod llorm' AKMii'lHtion rnli'H
to Rovi rn a1 1 ruiiiiliiK raena. Kntranci' ten ti u
(UK per cent of purmi. Money lo he dlvHt d u
IoIIohn: 70 n r cent to the first home and M
per eelu to hccoihI horse.
The Ansoi'lHlioll renerve the rii lit to I'lianuo
any of I In' alxive race. Ill the event ol not flll
IllK. or lochallKi' Hie ilulo of I lie U-.1 iln)'a
event In the follow Ing ilav. In ease any oili'T
aiiiiiMeiiii'iii U aioiotiiici'il fur that dato No
money m 1 1 1 wlthonl a coulest.
Kntrlea for saddle reo lo lm uiadu before a
com mlliee composed of f. N. illvaii, Marry
Ituherls, linn Hehroder, Jcft Parish, Jim tirueu
and I liurlle Triiniho.
Hoard of Ulreelors'. John MeKlhinney, K. I'.
I.lllhl, W. A. WIMiiro, K. M. Miller, J. M. llilius,
V. 1, thiellliiK. ami H. Ilaly.
V. I.. SNULLINU, 5cy. B, DALY, Prt,
15 lit
H. C. Whltworth.
Cure the Scab
your Sheep with the famous
joj
$i
X?j&
S BEALL'S DRUG STORE I
895
LEE BEALL, Prorlcter
We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock
of Drugt?, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy
Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
m nil i iiniMiiniiiintiMiniimiMiniiMiit
S.R.SUBLETT&CO.
Now located
In the
NEW
tlllllllHIIIHIIMIIMIIIIIMIIMIM
sc J. E. Bernard &
Hardware, Stoves,
And Tinware . . . . ,
V. BIG LUITB or
Lakeview; Oregon, May 2i, 1902
Dear Friends;
We are before you again this week. This time we
wish to talk wagon to you; we are making up a car of
Wagons ami Ihiggie's besides the large stock we hare oa
hand. We will sell you a Wagon or Buggy for from twen
tv to forty dollar's less money than the Foreign agent
who are canvassing the country now . We guarantee our
rigs to be of a better quality; we can also give you good
easy terms if you wish them. We are here to stay, and
mean to do business with those who do business with us.
Why not give us a trial and be convinced? We will sub'
stantiate what w e say. We have nothing to say agaiist
local dealers but ask you to call and see if we are not ritsht
in what w e claim. We will have Waukegan Wire in a fer
days,
Yours for Business
J. E. BERNARD & SON.
Geo. H. Ay re.
& Attkes
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
BRICK 5D.u,Vh&he
i Carpets, Mattings, Tcrtieres
Lineolum, Carpet Covers.
Undertaking in every branch
rTTRNITURIl
II ttf IIIIM 0CC00tl8t
Son
AGENCY FOR
ACORN feTOVES
AND RANGES. . - ,
Over 1 00,000 In .
Farm Implements,
Wagons and Vehicles.