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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1902)
LAKd COUNTY EXAftlNER, LAkEVlEW OREGON JULY. 10, 1902. 1 HUEVITIES pell Morjiiui of Piilnlcy at Ictnlcil tin' rnci'H liiMt, week. MIhh ('l)ini Taylor of lily rum" over In f(t wwk to vlult ii'IcimIh find iiihI I Ik- Fourth. Why not Hinokii h if'M,,l Hi-iir IIhvihih riirm " 'I'll I'lHlrtMlH, Miihl ly Lnki-v:'w ,,.lllTM. 1! tf Mi-h. Ma Hamilton, w lumpen! tin ,jihI winter In lOiiKfiic, Idih ri-tunifd to lit -t lioini' III I'alMlcy. ('.:. MarrlH, Htoi'kmaii nnd nim li ,.r (if Sm in :iir l.aki', wiih ji liiHiniKH vIhIIoI'Iii Lnkrvicw liint week. 'I'lii- I'uliuw. ii'orvri' hikI l i-nl. I'dp. uliir pln:n. (ioml IrcHUiii'iit. Lnk vn' iri'K'in- 1H If IIiihh I'lnli'.V mid hIkKt Minn Corn I'liilf.N . a rrl vi'd from Sprau'iic lllvi-r I,, hi wirk toHpi-nd tin- I'oiirlh. The talent played plnn -pn in the pool ImiX at the track hint week the Iih who played atraiiiht form won I he money. i ...i ii liiif luil hiitli (i)-irv.r lain Inhk h cli-iin i-lmve mid HUV Mlyle hair cut at rriink I. MinthV, next ilour ti I'.imk. If j i It Is eiiKV to have too iniii h of n jriiiid t hiliy; t Wo nweet henrtH tit one I line, f 'I' Innt anee. NoiuimeH. Snme- ImmI.S jelllollM. Smi flheliuVH have "riiine" in ,, n-eeive hi Hliel liiny; hiiIih) n lit in I on th- hile eampalli jn miim-H. They will "uet it nit." lu'ii you 1'iiiiie to town tlrnp in til I'ii-i V Kiiin'" iilnl xee Ihe pictureH and hear I lie liealltlful m IHli:. Kleuant liar mnl -upurh imhIm. IK if Mr. and Mix 1). C. Scliiniiick went tu Slimmer Lake hint week to Mix. Schiiiliit k'H mother, Mix. .IniiieM Foster, who in nerioiiHly ill. Ilnriiey eonnty'H output of wind thin WJIMOll WIIH .".IMI.IMMI pound. I, nUe county w oolnrow ern clipped off ii million and n half ponnilH. For iivc- half a century ".Ichh Moore" Whinky Iium held ilc Htipremacy an the I if-1, purcHt and moht pahiluhle. For Hale liy .luniinerllial. It 1m lenrned that the condition of V. T. CreHHler, the prominent Modoc cilien ji in I Imliker of edlirville, wiim moiik'm hut Improved at hint report m. 1,iiiii- Wendfll of the City Hu nt market pnn hawd IuhI ThiirHilny I'l.'i head of line yomm mutton to lie hlaiihlel-ed for t he Lnkeview market. 'I'liin in im line ii bunch of million n- n ever put on the market and li'llldi-f. earliliu'N. t WiiH lllid till H. New druui, new and delightful perfume-, e.-tylliinir lor the loilet coin pleie Hprmu Hlo k Irei-h and pure at Ileal I V 1 1 u u flore. Is-!-' Jerry Italy, who killed I'.oh Tmiey nt the I reiich- ileiin raiiih in Harney county. delailH of which wan riven ui The i:aniiner last week. vaihed withoui Iniil hy .1 iiKt ice.lameHi ui. I. it lie Willie Harvey, mmi of Mr. and Mi-h. Win. Harvey, was thrown Hi on a hoiw at the Harvey home nt Summer hake hud week, and wuh HiippoMil to he HcrioiiHly injured. wuh not, however, and in jiettiiiji rili'ht iie,ain. Kveryhodv Iiuh read "Tom I'uy Inn unl'eHH you Minoke llie "Tom I'uy n" ciur at the ISrewery huIooii you cannot el Ihe rinlil iiiHpirution. 114-liin S. liny IliiHch, t he yoiinu limn who Iuih lieen lining lillHiUCHH in l.akeview loi M-seral weekn pant ill the adver tising line, iiIho proveil himself a I'leiuh mutual piol seller nt the track who could K'l t moii.'.V M here ol her l.o.VH couldfrt e,et II llieill. lliisch is ii hustler from the early dawn until the kat.vdids sin- in the twilight. Hi-Hides, he pays his liills, and The i:nniiiier has found him to lie a eeiil liMilllll ill every respect. The Smoker' Kin poritl in lii'illl ' , where oiilv the heHl KliideH of cimii'H can he hnii'id. l or u line smoke every hody itoth to llcall'h. I l' Tlie liner faniiH are to he restocked with America n cattle. That fact will make A rican lieef too expen- sietoeat. Ueiiolia.elte. Not neces sarily. I,ake county. Oregon, will continue to furnish a considerable number of American with beef at the name old price. We get the best. The moHt dolitfhtfully blended whUky known to tho hmnuu paluto m ' J.Ml' Mooro" tho Btundurd for ovor tifiy yearn. Found at JaiuuiorthnlH. Walter Staelier, a yonnn- lad of Alillvllle, Cal., hou of a miccesHful far mer of that Hecthm, In naid to have been In the habit of hiuoIvIiik; and Inhaling- one hundred cigaretteH a day. lie Is now locked HP In (he Insane ward of the county Jail at Redding. ah d lac polMoiiii'K nniiaiani eii train. ...... ..I.. i. I, u'hioh hcivcb t.uie, i-iin - .. i i w'l.iuLu ii4 liandiia! l their trade thu tineHl Uodn that can n laid. A cufo in known by tho t'udu it mdlu. ITHE PUZZLES Kty to the Pusrlrr. No. 01. Single AeroHtle: Tnpor. 1. rink. 2. Act. 3. Pence. 4. Kugle. C. Itnce. No. r,2.-Lr,Ht Letters: Pumpkin pic. 1. I.e p er. 2. fo-u-th. 3. I-m-on. . Mn p h.. B. M-k-en. C. Io-l-rc. 7. Mi n ee. 8. Pl-p-cr. 9. Po-i-ne. 10. Cl-e an. No. f'hnrnde: Cnp-rlce, cnprlce. No. (H.-Meshes: , rl fAl a a LH-LXiLAliiLXB , i i s x a z X IL J HAiD ALL I L A. Ji iL JL JL n. K N xl JL JJ k II m i L i tj i ri Dry Goods LADIES: Donft overlook this store if you are looking for swell Waists. Skirts, Belts or other Fancy Goods Our Prices are Right C IL SNIDER Groceries Our Groceries are the Best that can be bought We warrant everything in our Grocery Department You make no mistake by buying here C U SNIDER No. Hfi. Tablen: Veritable, inevi table, reHpoc-tahle, charl-table. Irri-ta-Me, unwarraii-tahle. vege-tahle, corufor table. No. (UJ. Three Diamonds: l ii. in. HO ATE FAK OLD T A R NAVAL GLOWS IKK NAT DWT B L S Ko. (!7.-Enlgma: David. Ka 68. Denuitlona: Oyetert. Salt rini'ifut. A Poor nilllonaire. Lately Htarved in London hecanHe he could not dieent Kin food. Karly line of Dr. Kiiijr'M New Lite I i 1 1 h would have naved him. They Mretijrthen the Htom m:h, aiil dinention, promote aHniniilation, improve apiictite. Price LTic. Money iiHi k if not catiflied. Sold by Lee Head drunuiHt. Notice For Publication. I)ciHrtmnt of the Interior, band Offlnu Rt buki'vli'W, OrKon, Jiirm 13, l(Ki2. Notice in tii-rcliy given that the fill low init-nami-d ncttli-r has llli-iT notiirc of licr intention lo make final liroof In Hiitiirt of hi-r claim, and that Raid proof will lie made bi-fore tin- Ri'ister and Re-i-i ivi-r, IT. H. band Otliee, at bakeview, Ort'KO.i, on July 2.1, IJMJ'Z, viz: bMiira K. Fisher, formerly baura K. Svron, H. E. llrttd for the Ixits 1-2-8 4 and H K SE Sec. 4 T .IX S. R 2ft E W M. She riameH the following wltnessig to prove her fiontiniioiis residenne upon and cultivation of Bald land, viz: ( harleit Tonninifwen, of bake view, Oregon, Oliver . Jacobs, of I'lnsh, Wtn. f lairleish of Adcl, and I'cter borenzen of Warner bake, Oregon . E. M. BRATTAIN, Register. Sure Enough Bargain. I A nice rcHidence property, containing j nearly an acre of ground, pood dwell j inu'H of 5 rooniH, a ham nuflicient for 4 j horHe-., woodHhed, pood cellar over j ground, and other outhounes, near the I heart of the town. See hb today. It may he Hold tomorrow. It is dirt cheap -ask for price. tf T1MKKK I.AM OTI K. United Staten Land Office, bako iew, Oregon, May 28, 12. Notice In hereby given that in compliance with the proviHiorm of the act of Congreiw of June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for the wile of timber lands in the State, of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wanliing ton Territory, " an extended to all the Public Land States bv Act of AugUHti, 1NW2. Sarah L. Jones, of Silver Lake, county of Lake, state or Territorj of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. 524, for the purchase of theS J N E of Section No. 18 in Towimhip No. 41 S, Range No. 21 E W M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her clsirr to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Lakeview, Oregon, on Salurdaj , the 9th day of August, 1U02. She names as witnesses: Edwin Martzog, Rufus K, Eunk, A L. Smith, George Vin cent, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Anyardall iersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said Wth day of August, 102. E. to. BRATTAIN, Register. II. nil 1 lie Ills l A Ihe "Desert" Lands. The I'ust hjiys tlmt fienre Conn Ii.'ik n (h n Kliiml of w hent on his ( ireyon ilenert" riinch nenr I'liihley. lieore Conn is one of the men who in. ly his persevernnee, (lenionst rnl inu t lint I he so culled ilehert" hind of Sout henstern Ireyon in a inisno 1 1 Dr. W it Ii com he, if t he ( Ircji'on Auriciill iirnl Cullee, who whs in l.iikcvicw hint week, Kiiys 1 1 1 ; 1 1 the inline "ileMert" is ii shi tnler. He was stirprirteil when he cnnie over the cnert" country in the northern pint of Luke county, nml decliires thiit the time in nut f;ir ilistnnt when these hnnls will he converted into prosperous hirins. Dr. Wit hycomhe informed 1111 l-'Miininer representa tive tlmt nearly nil the so called desert land of Harney and Lake enmities can and no doiiht will he, irrijiiit.Ml hy the waters of theDes Clint es river. TIM It Kit I.A.VI MrTHE. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, May 28th, IS)'.'. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1873, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the I States rf (,'aliforni,i, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," John l'lunkett of Klamathon, Coun ty o' Siskiyou, State ol Uaiuomia nas tins uay n ea iii this office his sworn statement No. 525, for the purchase of the S. W. of Section No. 17, in Town ship No. MS, Range No. lftE.and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrciultural purposes, and to establish his claim to aid land before the County ( lerk of Klamath County at Klamuth Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, the Wth day of August, 1902. He names us witneMHw: James Ryan ol Fokegama, Oregon. Nels I'rlick. of I'okegama, Oregon, Mrs. Nellie Ver ril of Klamath Kails, Oregon, W A. Verril, of Klam ath Kalis, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the sboe described lands are requested to tile their claims in this oflice on or before baid Wth dav of August, 1U02. ti-6 -22 E. M. Brattain Register. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. n. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. i LIGHT, Man'gr 1 Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings $ I . ' i S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, She Didn't Wear A flask. Hut herheuuty was completely hidden h sines, hliilches imd pimples till she lined I'.iicklcii'n Arnica Milve. Then they vanished n will all Krtiptnms, l-'ever Snres, lloiis, I'lcers. Ciirhuncies nnd l-'eliuib fnitii its line. Infallihle for Cuts, Corns, Hiirns, M-alds and Tiles Cure nuuninteed. -rc at Lee l'.eall's, 1 )iuj.'niHt. The Best Liniment tor Strains, Mr T. II. Wells, the merchant at Deer Park.' l.i.n Island, N. V., says: I al ways leciiinmeiid Cliamherlain s I ain Ittfin as the hest liniineiit hr strains. J iihciI it last winter for a severe lamo noHri in the side, resulting from a strain. ami was ureatlv , 'leased w ,t1' ,lie llu'l"k relief and cure it effected. " For sale hy Heidi's Drutf tore. iIAT'S IN A.N AMI:. IX-pcnds upon the nanu icott's Jimulsion is a naiv.. that has value. Maybe i lcsn't mean much to yov. but to the consumptive h !ns been strengthened aril ;iid, to the sickly childu ,, '.o have received good heJf -..) the weak mothers : v. babies who have grown htu-;.. in these Scott's Kmu!-; means something. To all "f them it has mca:.t an easy and natural return to health. VVIUciid you a little to try, if you YX. SCOTT & UOWNK, M I'"1' 'i""1' New York TIMIIK.lt I.AM JOTU K. Land OHice at Lakeview, Oregon, Mayiti. 1902. Notice is hereby given that In eompliauee with the urovisiims of tUe act of t'oiiKresH o.' June 3, 1(178, entitled "An act for tue sale of timber landu in tne slates of . alifnrina, Orerou, Nevada and W asliiiiKton Territory," an extend ed to all the Public Land Siaiea by act of Au KUHl 4, l yniB Todd, of Portland, county ; of Multnomah, State (or Te.ritory) of Orenon, 'las tliisday tiled in this otlice Uis sworn state nient No. for the pureliuse of the NKWol Seetion No, 30 iu Township No. 36 S, Kaue No. 16 K W M, and will oiler prool 10 snow thai the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpos ed, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of tuisottice at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the Mh day of August,, 1902. He names as witnesses: W illiam Keiinet, of Vancouver, vt asiiingiou, l'. .Iuti 8. Oliver, of Portland. Oregon. Stella K. Oliver, of Portlaud, Oregon, John j.Cuaack of Toledo, Oregon. Ana an persons claim ing adversely the above-described lands are reu Heated to file their claims ill this office on or before suid hth day of August, 1902. 6-5-22 E. M. bKA'rrAlN, KegUter. Timber Land Notice. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, May 2, Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the pro vininns of the act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory." as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Augmt 4, 1892, William II. Sheldon, of Castle Rock, county of Cowlitz State (or Territory; of Washington, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 47r, fur the purchase of the Ki NK Sec. 31 SWU NVVk" & SW'li SWid of Sec. No. in TownshiD No. 3ti S.. Kange No. 16 i: W. M .and will offer proof to show i hut the land sought is more valuable f.ir it.H limber or stone, than for agriul I n ml i.lirnnses. and to establish liis claim lo naid laud before the Register and Receiver of this office at Lakeview,! Oregon, on Friday, the 8th day of Aug-1 list, 1M02. He names as witnesses:: Sarah A. Sheldon of Castle Rock, Wash-' ington, Arthur D. Sheldon of Castle Rock, Washington, David T. Bedell of Coeurd'Alene, Idaho, Robert S. Oliver of Portland, Oregon. Any and all per-' nous claiming adversely the above-des- rribed lands are requested to tile their j claims in this ottico n or before said 8lh dav of August, 1902. E. M. Bkat- i ain. Register. ti 5-22 I Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE. JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. CALL Snider Bui dtng on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES THE OREGON 1 1 2 The Oregon has been thor oughly renovated and re furnished. Table ser vice is neat, clean and the best the market af fords. Moderate charge - L. F. WINKELMAN - r' The McCormick Mowers and Rakes CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Kavs Always Bc-Jgh! Bears the Signature of KveryProTerous r'armer has a. mcQumcts. i X.1 - .. ..vvai&;'.fc-7VJ fgwil.llwnMiil Speak for Themselves ' We have the Public Endorse ment. That' vhat counts We have on hand I Complete Line of McCormicK Mowers and R3kes Also i full Stock of Extras always On Hand H. Schminck & Son, Lakeview rj