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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
LAKD COUNTY EXAMINER, LaKEViEW, OREGON, JULY. J. 1901 oht nnt Oitamlnit P-maHs Beery Tfcajra4a BEACH & AVQARREY BerfMlag (One Year $2.00 J -ra. Mentha SO ' Independenc-. county ot hoik slal nt Orf ., I Brif mwnma, w iworn atetvinent Ke la , for Ihe purchase of the TIMMKN I.A1I NOTICC. t'mteri Miales lnl Offlr, lakeview, Orrion, Jtm un, lnl Notice In hiTtfcjr lrfi thai In eempllatict with h nrovtatona ol In ad of t'ungrvaa ol June 1, ia.7a. entitled "Am c tnr the sale ol llrahrr lamia In the Rtatra ol California, Ore- tua. Nevada. nl waahltiftnn Terrilorv itrndiMl to all ih I'uhllc land KIM by art ol Auguat 4, lwt, tha hillowliif pereuna have this day rll.-d In t b la omue their sworn atate uvnu, to-wlt: Bamurl K Owen, 8 PACK On Inch Two Inches Tfcxre luetics. fiaartrr Column Kb4I Column i Column ! Jh V- If Irkl...! of lmlepenlenoe, county ol folk, atate of Orr. aaeoi 101 IwkilnolMlail I it I iav.a m SA flA SS ni ll4 Ml 10 no 1 00,11 ui law --r"--' 1 43 tOo'lSOu wnJ (! .. . Twin D Campbell. iiuJinoriiiukmJ ? oi innepenacnre, county of rai.nmmonr swurn aiairnir-.ii nn pi u i"r lav punaww uiw 13000 LAKEVIEW, 0BQON, JULY J, Iocs. Ia another column Unlay will W found a letter to the editor. One would Inter alter reading the article that the man' reflnetl fwlinj?) hud Thomaa J Krver. ol Independence, county of Vol k. Mate of Oree. worn atatcment No Ufa, lor Ilia pare haw ol tn 8K (.-. JA. To 3a 8 K la K. That Ihi'T will offi proof ihaw thai tha land aoUKbt la nxin valuable lor Ita timber or itona than for agricultural purposes, and to eetabllah their clalwi to aald land before Jaa H lirlacoll, county clrrk at Klamath Kail. Or niu on Tuesday tl te, isay ol Hcptrmlxr, vai. 1 oey name witneasea: v iiuam . mci arty , . . . , . , samuai a uaren, joati n. mraianu, iwiu i been hurt by a directorship of a pub-: t ,IIMH,II, Thorn- j Krycr, ail oi Indopt n 11. ..l....J .tl.vl.. hn mntlvA fa i la I dfni. OrtHTOO. abore-dcrlbrd landa in MuUHIwl to file their clalma In ttira otlce an or belura aatdtb day of Sept., !. I M K. at. PTTt. Befliter. Insult being a lack ot common regard for the Mean of one who believes In the public school Bj-stem and whone Intellect la bo far above the Intellect of the directorship referred to an to how a pretty calibre on the part of the latter. The Examiner knows nothing of the matter personally, but reading between the lines we find a Rubect tor dlscudslon. Becautte Mr. Carnegie Is many times a millionaire and accumulated his wealth through natural gifts of In tellect and what education the pub itlc school system afforded him, to compete for succcess In the world's mart of trade aud because he found during a life-time that the greatetit boon to mankind was the education which the laws of the country guar antee to ltd citizen children It due not follow that the generous spirit the millionaire steel magnate dis played in the cause of common schools and free libraries is more to be praised than the magnanimous spirit of the man who counts his wealth in single dollars Instead of millions. If The Examiner readscor reetly this man's article, directorship of the local school affairs refused his splendid offer to establish in a small way a school library for the edifica tion of the children of his district. God's lt gift to humanity is an in tellect that can be trained to higher things and purposes. The Examiner may le pardoned when It asserts that it is to le regretted that tlie Al mighty in liestowing his gifts to na ture was not as generous to a certain school directorship as he was to oth ers. We boldly and flatly accuse the Alm'ghty of barefaced discrimination. Mr. CjirneiriH , whJelH'Ntowinir his brnries in cities and towns of this mi t ion was liesieged by school di- thouHundrt of lo library donation. to rectorships from calitics for a free Mr. f.'arni'gie was not allowed se lect the Hites for the monuments to le erected in his memory demands were made of him on every hand. The local citizen who wishes to give his mite toward the lietterment of the growing generation, as well as to the generation to come, and is not allowed to, should not attempt to "cast pc.'irlrt liefore swine." Still, the directorship may have its own good reason for not accepting this worthy gift. Education to some is not a good thing while there is work to do on the farm. Some men can grow to manhood and pnxs through life without a thought of nature, the higher plane, the satis faction that a trained mind gives to the heart and soul of man, and the ls'aut.v and refinement ' that sur rounds the educated man's home yes, he can go on and on to eternity without knowing that life is worth living, lie has not lived at all only existed. The public school library should le compulsory. King Edward, who has been dan gerously ill at Huckinghaiii Palace for two weeks, at last reports was Improving. The Coronation may be held this Fall. England is much re joiced over the King's improvement, and all civilized nations rejoice with her. m The Democrats and Populists of Nebraska, in convention on June 24, fused and deadlocked on the nomi nation foe governor. The sage of .Lincoln ruled the convention, and undertook to bring harmony out of chaos. Chairman "Jack" Matthews of the Jh'jMibljcan State Central Commit tee, was appointed United States M ir slial for Oregon, last Saturday, by President Jtoosevelt. The Medford Enquirer is now Issued twice a week. It appears that the right Mann is tit the head of that paper. Ttaibar I aadffSailca Hnited Statea Land OOcr, lkeTlew, Or.'t". June at, las. Notli-e la hereby (Wen that In compliance with the prorUloua of the act of June S, IMS, entitled "An act for the aale of timber landa la theHtateaof California. Oregon, Nevada aod til nylon territory, " aa extend ed to all the Public Land State by act of Au nat 4, tsav, the following persona nave thla day Hied ia lirta office ttirlr aworn atatementa.to w it : Albert Madaen of Vancoaver, county of Clark, atate of Waah., worn aiatemi'M No. iv. for Ih purchase of tha N Wit &! Tp. So 8 R IA K. Jamea J l-ee, of Vancouver, county of Clark, atate of Waah., aworn atatcment No MO, for the purchase of the SU tE NVY48KV Sec lit aud Sec l TpMBllMK. Joseph E Thomas, of Barbeton. county of Clark, atate of Wash., aworn etatemcnt No m)1. for lb purchase of the tU Sec UTpWHKUK. William J lllgona. of Vancouver, county of Clark, atate of Waah., worn statement No W2, for the purchase of the SKH Sec U, Tp 8 K 14 K James Self, f Camas, county of t lark, atate of Waah., sworn atalement No SW3, for the purchase ol the rv 4 oec 4, i p w o n m r.. Myron B Kles, of Vancouver, county of lark, atate of Wash., sworn statement No S94, for the purchase of Ih bW4 Sec 24. T S M K 14 E. Koland A yuarnberg, of Vancouver, county of Clark, state of Wash., aworn statement No (tub. for the purchase of the bEVt Sec 24, Tp SH S K 14 K. Adolph Hemmlnger, of Vancouver, county of Clark, state of Waah., aworn atatement So, for the purchase of tha N4 Sec JO, Tp X8 S R 15 E. Martin 11 Kendlg. of Vancouver, county of Clark, state of Waah., worn statement No mo?, for the Durchaaeof the WJj 8E,4 Sec ;J and X',NKi Sec SI TpSeS K 14E t nariea t Coryell, of Vancouver, county of Clark, elate of Waah., aworn statement No MM, for the purchase uf the Nt', Sec S5 Tp 3 8 K 14 E. George 8. Porter, of Vancouver, county of Clark, atate of Waah., sworn statement No Xi, for the purchase ol the N W-4 Sec Si, Tp 3a 8 R 16 E. That they will offer proof to show that Ihe land sought ia more valuable for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish their claims to aaicf land before Jas. H. I'riseoll. county clerk at Klamath Falla, On-iron on Wedneaday, the loth day or September, lWi. They name as witnessea: Charles E Coryell. Myron H Kit s, Roland A Quarnbura-, Jamea J Lee of Vancouver, Washlnirton, James Self of famaa, Washington, Joseph E Thomas of Har berton, Washington. Any and all persona claim ing adveraly the above-described lantla are re quested io file their claims in this office ou or Timber Culture Pinal Proof. I'nited States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, June V, 19l. Notice is hereby given that Nc he miah Fine has filed notice of Intention to make final proof before Keglater and Receiver at I'.S. Land Office In lakeview, Oregon, on ThuraiUy the 17th day of July, 19H2, on timber culture application No ys.'t, for Its 1-2-8 and 4 of s-c .mi. in township No. 33 8., Range No. ih E. W. M. He names as witneasea: Warren '. La rd, Clay Kainho, Imvld Jones, of I'luah, Oregon, and William Z. Moas.of l.skevlew. Ore. 5a t K. M. BRATTAIN, Reg-lster. Timber Land Notice t'nited States I And nrKce, Lakeview, Ore., May 29, lwri. Notice ia hereby given that in coniiilian'.e with the pmviaiona of the act of Congma ol June ?, 1!H, entitlf.1 "An act for the aale of timber lamia in the Static of California, Oregon, Aevada and Wash ington Territory, " as extended to all the Public Land SUtca by act of Ailguat 4, 1W2, Kred MrKend ree of Hly, county of alania'.h, Hute of Oregon, has t'.ia day filed in this otflce his sworn statement No .'42, for the purcliaseof the HK qr. of mi qr. and NK or or aa or. ol sec. Ih in tp. 38 S, K IS K. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vsiuanie tor its tuuner or atone than Mr agricultural fiurpoaes. ami to esta'HHh hia claim to aaiil Ian iclore the Hi giater and Receiver of this ortice i Lkevi-w. Oregon, on Wednesday, the Z7th day of AiiKiiiM.. ii.ri. rte nuines aa wiinessea; tjwen T. H Kemlree, Ule .SuniNtrom, of Olete Oregon, Oilber Lapham, of Vmtillia, Ore., Jamea H. Owen, of Hl ireon. any arid an jieraona ciainilng sdveraely tii almve-d-acnlxid lamia are requested to file the cluiuia in thia orfi e on or liefore aald Z7th iKv i Aiiguat, 1002. E. M. HHATTtlN, fegiati-r. Timber Land Notice. t nlted H!te und flffl.e, l akeilew, Oregon Muy 2!, Vrl. Notice ia hereby given that ill coilitilUnci with the proviaiona of the ai t of Congre'a of June 3, 1-1,-1. niiiiiM-u aii m:i ior irie sale or limiier l-fi,li in the Stateaof raliforn'a, or.-gon, Nevada and Waali ington lerntory,' as extem'ed U, all the Public i.nmj stau-a by Act of Aiiguat 4h, Mr, T. Mi-Ken iliee, ot Olcte. i-oiinty of Klamath, State of Oregon nan inn day nil (1 In thla oltlie hia aworn ktaiemen .-.u. .i-,.,, iiir me iurcriane or trie aa qr. or W qr, ami NK qr. of SW qr. r.f Sec 2;i In ti : H., R. 1.', K. ami win on.-r prwii to ahow that the land aough la lnor VHluahle for Ita timber or atone than for agricultural purKiaea. ami u. enulih his claim to a.iiu lanu iieii.re the Kcgiater and Reieiver of tbii ofhee at Ijikc it-w, lirego'i, on U'ediicMlay, the 27th nay ot Auguat. I . lie name aa witneaaea. Krtxl Jli Kemlrije, lamt-a II. Owen of lllv, Ore., (lillierl Laphaiu, of Viatlllla, Ore., Ole SuliHtroin, of Olcte, Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming idveraely the above dmcrilHiil lands are requestl to file their cianna in ihit omre on or tierore saw 27 day of Aug " I ""2. K. M. BKTTAIN. eiflater. SHERIFF'S SALE IN FOKECLOSLRIi. CnderHtid by virtue of an execution in fore. closure duly iaaued out ol the Circuit Court of me state oi Oregon lor the County of Lake on tbcllth day of June, In02, In a certain suit wherein J M Willey as plaintiff, recovered judgment and a decree of foreclosure and order of hale agalnat WJ McKee, J H Branch and Mary Brunch, on the M day of June, l!a2, for the sum of 4U.7u with interest thereon at the rate of 10 i-r cent per annum irom said 8d day of June, I'ai2, together w ith fc'iu attorney's fees and i:i co.Ua in which execution and decree I was oriieren to m-ii tne following described real properly bi-loiiglne- to Ihe defeiidatita J. H. Blanch and Mary Branch in Lake county Ore ll Hint described aa follows! Weal I,. If ,.f Sorili W.-at quarter, South Kaat quarter of North West quarter and South Weal quarter of North l.n-t i.iuirter of Section 111, Township Hi, s It 2i) h w M. Notice Ih hereby given that on "-niurdav tin- I:;ib day ol July VMrt Ml the hour of In o'clock A .M of aaiil day on Ihe front and r.aal side of the County Court liouae of Lake I (unity Oregon In Lakeview I will sell all the right title and Inierot of the said cfciiiiaiitn J. S. Branch and Vary Branch of, In ami to the aiiow- mentioned and described pri inlaes at iitibllc annum fur cash to the highest and best bidder to satisfy sOd Judgement, Attorney's fi.i a coiis and the costs of and noon ibl writ. I'aled June llth li2. II. ft. Iii'ni.ap 'ii-U ritieriff of Jjtke C'ouuty, Oregon. A BUSY SEASON is what wc have bci preparing for and we Larger Variety and More Goods than ever n have a before- OUR BUSINESS HAS INCREASED many fold, and much of it results from the reputation ' created in the past and the promises made by TRANSACTIONS v THAT v HAVE V PLEASED. Bailey & Massingill, Lakeview. The Oregon Feed Yard A. P. STUBBLEFIELD, LESSEE. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month HAY 25 CTS. GRAIN 25CTS. Buy and sell Horses. Breaking: Corrals and Tralng ing quarter for young horses. j,,aa..f. iawT TTlftr... fhajgC, Second hand Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Saddles for sale. The Oregon Feed Yard MEN'S HEAVY WINTER w m fv IT 4 LADIES' EXTRA FINE 4I I I 1 I 7 iml CHILDREN'S SCHOOL I IB I f SHLEHHEKDEK'S NAILED 7 M, V-T aVV-- 7 lichen you see a smile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he has a pair of Graves' Shoes. Sll 1 These 1 are all Shoes cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market, and are moderate price. I aa aaaa aa aj ii THE RED SHOE STORE 'O&tr's's.'j - : a ir Yes, we give 20 per cent, off for 30 days on all Hats and Caps. Our assortment is complete. Men's Hats, Ladies' Walking Hats, Hoys and Girls' Hats. Come in early. TII 15 MONOGRAM A II I. STROM HR0S f