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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, OREQON, JULY. 17, 1902. Additional Local, A fire ImiiimhI the rpaUtance of A. U. Nelson t Rono on July 10th, and l fore hi Infant tlntiKhtvr couM be iwrnptl the horn wan doomed and the Infant with It, The (inwtte hh,vh the frrlof of the mother "wtw iffim UIiik In the rxtrvtne and made many a atronir man weep. It waa oim i the middent cum ever vvltnorwd In 1 It-no. EUler Sumniervllle m-comimnlei! by Mltus RiW Fielder vinltetl the cabin alxtut S milo north of Iwikevlew that Hheltered Mr. SumnHTvUle one nljcht two yean ajro from the chll Hnff winter blaata. It waa the nfyrht he pot loot In a snow storm and wondered around In the deep nhow, until thin lonely cabin loomed up like a Ionic-lout brother. Miaa Fielder took a picture of the cabin. Jim Dodxou was over to town one day last week looking for a couple of boya who removed the bur from hia wagon that waa loaded with lumber at the Camaa mill. Someone also carried off the fifth chain that the lumber waa bound on with. Jim was pretty mad aud had be found the boya who are known to have been over there from Lakeriew, something might have happened. The Palace (George & Fent'a Uor) it becoming the smokers' emporium. The excellent brand of cigars carried there are the "Belmont," the "Robert Man lei'." and a new cigar made for the ex clusive trade of tbe Palace, the Key West Quartett." This ia an extra tine article. 24 3tn F. B. Macklnder, editor of tbe St, Helena (Cal.) Star, and Poetwast at St. Helena, arrived In Lakevlew er lastThursday on a month's visit to his old-time friends Mr. nud Mrs. W.A.Masslngill. Mr. Macklnder was scheduled to come up on a vacation about this time last year, and The Examiner so announced, but he was prevented from coming by some un avoidable circumstance. The Exam iner hoes the gentleman will enjoy hia visit to Lake county, aud that he may collect a sufficient supply of fish stories while here to tell his friends when he returns home. At the regular meeting of Lake- view ItelH-kah Lodge 22 last Friday nigtit the following officem were installed by District Deputy Grand Master Mrs. C. A. Knox, for the en suing six months: N. G., Mrs. Eva Jackson: V. G., Mrs. Maud Winkle man; Secretary, Miss May Miller; Treasures, Mrs. Minnie Light; War den, Mrs. J. Aviragnete; Conductor, Miss May Snider; K. S. N. G., Mrs. M. Snelllng; L. S. X. G., Mrs. C. A. Knox: K. s. V. G., Mrs. Mary Snider; L. S. V. G., Mrs. Gladys Schlagel; Chaplain, Mis Koh Venator. Work on the Lakeview Water Co's piH lin has Ikvhmi iractically (liscon tlniii'd fur the summer, and will not Is- resuii"d again until the injunc- tion suit filed ly the (aliforuia & Oregon Land Company has l"en dissolved. The sti-tion of land o which the Water Company wishes t lay its pipes belongs to the Land Company, find last year held the land at 1.."0 p-r acre, and wereoff'-r ed per m-re for it. Tliis yea the Water Company offered the $I..'iO for the section, hut tin price hac raised to :2.M), and this ainoiiut they refuse to pay, consc pieiitly were kiojijkmI from laying their piis on the land. The case may Ik- amicably settled liefore the Octols-r term of court, otherwise condemnation suit will le lx-gun and land the ap)iraised. Hay For Sale We have 75 tons of good Alfalfa and Timothy hay for sale, which we will deliver to purchasers. See us at once. 2&-lt Keid Bros. Lakeview, Ore. TIMBKK LAFtlt NOTM.X. t'nited Niatsa lnd Office. Ijtievtew, Oregon, June , ItsfJ. Notice li hereby a-lrcn (list In compliant- with the ntwvieioiia ol lb ael ol Cougrcas of June S, 1 entitled "An set lr the sale ol timber lend In the Htatee of California. Ore son. Nevada, and Washing-ton Territory," a eitendcd to an me runuo i-anu mates t sot o( August 4, lrJ, the following persona have thin day lll.-d In Ibis ofnee their sworn time Kiruut, tn-wll: Samuel K Owen, of Independence, county nl IMIk tale of Ont , worn statement Nmw, lr the purchase of the N Hec , T 8 K II K John K ktrkland, of Indepcn leni-e, county of full. Hair of Or"-., worn statement No 7u. lor the purchase ol tilt K'Wl, Set: JA. T p MSHM K. Turin D Campbell, ol Independence, county ol l'iil. state of Ore., worn atatemc.it No rtl. for tne purchase of the 8tt Set- JA, T S H K 14 K. Thorax J Fryer, of Independence, oount jr nl Polk, aula of Ore? , worn alaienienl No uri, for the pure haw ol Inn SK, Sii 2b. T SS H II K. That thi jr will offr proof to iliow that the land aoiiKhl la nor raluable Kir It timber or (tone than lot agricultural puror(. and In eslalill.h their claim to aald land before Jaa H lriaroll, rountjr clerk at Klamatn Kail. Ore. fin on Tueaday the wh dar of rVpteml-or. iwr, hejr nane as wltiiFwra: W illiam M. Mrt artr, Samuel K Owen. John K. Klrkland. Turin!) Campbell. Thouaa J Frjrar, all of Indepvn drtre, Omron- Anjr and all praon elalmtns advaraelj the bove-drrlbed land an raajueatml la file their rlaim In thla ottce an or be for said Sib day of Sept.. Iwtt. I 1 M K. M. Baarrais, Rellrr. A BUSY SEASON is what wc have ben preparing for and we Larger Variety and More Goods than ever n have a before. Railroad Men Here. Almoin Plaindealer Two gentlemen, representatives of the Southern 1'iwific railroad com puny, passed through Alturas Mon day going north. We understand that Lakeview was their destination and their business was to takealook at the country as a possible field for railroad investments. i!v this It must not Is understood that track laying will liegin on their return They simply come to take a casual view of the route, to look at the country and ascertain as far as possi ble its productive capacity. It proves one tiling, however, and that is that the Southern Pacific has Its eye on this and Lake county and is thinking of a line to serve as a feeder for Its great system. The aforesaid gentlemen arrived In Lakeview, pitched their tent on Dead man creek, looked around, said noth ing to anyone, and stole away as silently as they came. They were evidently not anxious to lie Inter viewed. Bead Will Buy It Back. You aimufue no rink when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar ahoea Itemedy. Beall will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most succeosful remedy in use for bowel complain!" and the only one that never fails. Jt is pleasant, safe and reliable. Tlnbar lane Nolle fnlted State Land Office. Lakeview. On-ion. JumKIM. Notice I heret.y Klen that in compliance with the provlatuna of the act of June S. 1K7K, entltltd "An art for the ale of umber land in I he State ol California. Oregon, Nevada and Waahlna-ton territory," aieiteud- ed to all tbe Public Land State by art of Aug ust 4, It, the following peraon have thla day led in thla office their worn itatamenta.to-wit: Albert Madaen of Vancouver, county of Clark. Mate of Wh.. worn (fakement No. 9, forth purchase of the 2 V. 5 IMC. IV,lI.VBftlP&, JamelJ Lee. of Vancouver, county of Clark, atate of Waah.. worn (tatemeiit o tnu, tor tne nurenaar ol tn s, e E'iN V't Sti4 Sec IS and 8 A (4 b W )4 Sec 1 p W O H 13 C Joaepb E Thomaa. of Barbeton. county of Clark, atate of Wa.h., worn atatement No sol, for the purcbaaeoi the .. Sec t Tp 3 8 K 14 E. William J lllinrlon. of Vancouver, county of t lark. Mate of Waah., worn statement NuwJ, for tbe purcbaaeoi the t', ,ec , 1 1 ; H li b JauieaSelf, of Cama. count; of lark. Mate of Waih., wrrn statement No wet, for the purchase ol the NW 8ec 24. I p Iff 8 K 14 K. Myron BKIe, of Vamwuver. county of lark. Mate of Waih., sworn tatemetit No Ntfl, for the purchase of the bW sec 24, Tp s K 14 E. Koland A Uuarnbers. of Vancouver, county of Clark, aiate of Waxh., sworn atatement XnK, fur the purchase of the sfc.'j Sec U. Tp -W s K 14 E. Adnlph II t'm mincer, of Vancouver, county of lark, stale of Wa.h.. sworn Matement No 96, for tbe purchuseof the N E' Sec . Tp to S R 15 K. Martin H Kendis;, ol Vancouver, county of I'lark, state of Wanh., sworn statement No mri, for the pun-have of the Wl, SE;4 Sec 30 and NU NE'4 Sec 31 TpSKS K l.'iE Charles Coryell, of Vantouv'-r, county of Clark, state of Wash., worn statement No Net, for the purchase of the NK'4 Sec 36 Tp 3M 8 R 14 K. Georxe B. Porter, of Vancouver, county of Clark, state of W'a.h., sworn statement No (.Ct, for the purchase ol the Wl4 rV-c SO, Tp 38 H R 16 K. That they will offer proof to show that the land souitbt is more raluable for Its limber or stone than fur agricultural purposes, aud to -tahiish their tlaimstosaidlandbeforeJss.il. Itisi-oII. county clerk at Klamath Kails. Or.-imn on Wednt-wlay, the loth day of September, I vr. Irey name as wituesses: t harles r. i oryell, Myron H Kles, Rolnud A Quarnburir. Jain-s J l e of Vancouver, W ashitu;tin. James hell of Chiiih., WM-hiuctin, Joseph K TIhiuinu nf Hsr IrerNin. WMMhiiiKton. Any and all persons lniiu iurf adversiy the alove-deHcriU-d lands are re- quesu-d to rile their cImiiiih in th;s nice on or t-lore said loth day of H -i.temU r, l!r.', J I i E M IIRATTAIX. Register Timber Culture Final Proof. I'rited Sittte Ltnui Omc-e, Lakeview. Oreifon. June 9, 1'Jtrf. Notice Is hereby (flven that Neh- miah Kine has riled notice of Intention to make final proof before Register and Receiver at I'.S. .and Office in lakeview, OreKon, on Tiitirdty the 17th ilay of July. I'jir'. on timber mlmr.- application No for !( 1-2-3 and 4 of S. c No. :(.', in Tow nship No :(" H., Ilain" No. 2. K. W. M. He names as witnesses: Wsrr'-n C La rd, 'lav KhiiiImi, Ivid Jones, of l'ln-li, Ore,ii. and WilliHni Z. Moss. of lakeview. r.'. HOI E. M. RRATTA1N, U-tfiMer. Timber Land Notice - fnited States l.and ottiee, Lakeview, Ore., May 2!, l:sn!. Notice i. hereby given that in ootiii!!, te-e with tnc piovi.ioris of the act of Coriffress of June I', 1-74, entitled "An mtrl for th sale of limler lioel. In tlie Huti of California. Orivon, Aevada and Uanii ini.'toii Territory," ss extended to all the TuMic Land Htutes by set of Anifu.t 4, lMei, Kreil Mi Keml ree of Illy, t-uunty of Klamath, 8tat of 'vreifou, liai thi. ilav r1lel in this office his swurn statement Nn !A2, for the purchase of the HK qr. of sr. qr. and N K qr or qr. ol see. -J3 in tp. 38 B, K 16 r., and will otf-r proof V show that the land sought is more va'Uatie for iu Umber or stone than for agricultural puriioses. and to estahlinh his claim to said lai.d liefore the Kifister and Receiver of this office at Lkevi -w. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2ith day of Aiign.t, lisri. lie name as witnesses; Owen T. Mc Kendree, Ole Hundstroin, of Olete Oregon, liiihert LapliAiu, of Vi.tlllis, Ore., James II. Owen, of lilt, Oregon, any and all persons claiming adversely the anove-deaeril'ud lan da are requested to file their claims in this office, on or before said 27th d-iv of August, IISJ2. R. M. BKATf M.N, fegiiter. Timber Land Notice. t nlti-d Rtates Luid Ofhue, Lskeview, Oregon May, 2U, 1isi2. Notice is hereh) given that in compliance with the provisions of the ai t of Congress of June 3, entitled "An v:i for the sale of timber Uiuls in the Htatas of California, orcvon, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," aa extem'ed to all the Public ivind States by Act of August 4th, 1W2, Owen T. McKen diee, of Olete. county of Klamath, State of Oregon, has this day Hied in thia office hi aworn tatemeiit No. 643. lor tne purchase of the ss or. of NW nr. and NK qr. of SW qr. of Sec 23 In tp 38 H., H. 15 K. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mors valuable for lie timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this orfiiw at Lakeview, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 27th day of August, IU02. He name aa altneasea. Fred McKendree, James M. Owen of Illy, Ore., Oilherl Laphani, of Vistillis, Ore., Ole fJunstroin, of Olete, Oregon. Any and all person claiming tdveraely the above dcecrilied land are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27 day of Aug ust 1U02. E. M. BasTTAlN, (egimer. 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 Tralnjj ing quarter., for young horses. Experienced Trainer in charge. Second hand Wagons, Buggieft, Harness and daddies for sale. The Oregon Feed Yard MEN'5 HEAVY WINTER w v m LADIES' EXTKA PIMJ C I I 1 M 7 CT CHILDREN'S SCHOOL . .. I II I SHEEPHERDER'S NAILED .... 1. Jl V Wl-4KS iSaiilal Vhen you see a mile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he ha.4 a pair of Graves' 5hocs. - lil'ti'il EaS!S!SlS!S nrhi a ire all cele brated makea; are the best to be found on the market, and are moderate price. iii THE RED SHOE STORE Vi'fr!rCf's-''s'f's-jrC'jysJ.s-s''s s 's-''f'ft tY'sssss Vy t ft Timber Land Notice United Rtati s Land Oftli-.e. Lakeview. Oreirnn. Jiliys. ikiz. notice u hereby given that compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June .1. 187H, enlilk-d "An act for the sale ol tluiber land In the fuate of Lallfor uia, Orcgou, Nevada and Waahliigloii IVrrl Uiry," as ei tended to all the public Land Htite by act of August 4, IM2, Charles L mbach, of Lakeview, count? of Lalce. Hate of Oregon, has tins nay nied In thla omce hi aworn atatement No. IN,7, for the purchase of the of Bee. 21, In to. ix, H.. R 21 it, W. M.,aud will offer proof to snow that the land aouirht I more valuable for iu timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi claim to said aim ueiore tne itegister ana Receiver oi tin ofllc:e at Lakeview. Oregon. on Friday, the M day of October. 1U02. He name a witnesses: George W. Nickeron, William K. Harry, James n.i urnen. ana Oeorire Jamniertlial. all of ume- vlew, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiiuiiiK adversely the above dcscrlled land are re quested to Hie their claims in thla orKoe on or before said iid day of October, yu2. i ll -as M. muTTAiH, negiater. i i nnnn I JL I I Z ; Yes, wc give 20 per cent, oft" for 30 days on all Hats and Caps. Our assoirment is complete. Men's Hats, Ladies' a' TTfl-e afttl sa iifi rlir TUB MONOGKAM AIILSTKOM IJKOS wuiKino- iiais, uoys and uins 3