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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
LAKE COUNTV EXAJUNER, LAKEVICW OREGON JULY. 24, 1902. 1 LACONICS. (Jimh'ki Join1 of I'iImIcv, mid Hull Martin, t-iitn tluwit (nun tlti north liiMt TlnirmUy. Jnliii Amirr ami wlfi rium In from tin iiiuiniliilii mIhi' ruiuo on l.lttlc t'licwiiiii'iiii, Moinliiy. Kor n Keiitilnn rihmI amoko, try a I'orlo Klcit ipir, for salts only at Culib lion klu's. I'll Horn 1 11 AmMhihI, On., July I'l, r.M).', to tin wife of Owi-ii McKi'iiilrc.', of I'.I.V, II MOII. A inly llinlHM'tli, of Vilnrvllli Im 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 !' I IIM II pOMHlllll I'ltlllllltllt' for Slirl Iff of M01I1K' county. Will I'liMllllllliir, of I'iiImIi-.v, Iiiim I hm-ii vIhUIiik IiIm niriut at New I'liii 'ni'k for wvitiiI Ih,vm. "Soiicr" aro lu Town lluy urn nil rllii noiintliiiii new. try t lieiii only l bu loot Ht CoIjIj IliMialtt's. 1 Ml I Midi, WHIm. tciulirr t IUy' Iiiim until' to AhIiIiiihI to vIhII n ln tlvrM for 11 few wiN'kM. Tim lutc-t Mini Ust ilc-iir Havniina dimr m Kl Syiiiiilimiio C'ik"'" I"' ale Ht av lUall'a. 'M Mink llnrtliTole, tliryounuMtnlili iiimii of I'lilnliy ilrovi down to tin county wut Kuii'liiy. Kliiiniitli FiiIIm, Ft. Klamath, Mor rill iiikI IIouiiuxh will Iiiim riwi luii-l-Iiikm In ( IoImT. Tom Ki'ciie ft crtit Cigars, "always g'XHl" iiih.Ii of lmtortl TollS (TO !, JWrll, Atii-nl. Mr. WlllliunNiill,foriiMr1.v of I.nkc liv. Im Mt 111 very Hint Klamath I'iiIIm mimI li r frU'inU ft-iir tin wnmt. Tin '11 y Market, Linn At Wen ili'l, Iiim( week iliri lil'il III lieml of Hue fat HteerM from Lapliaiii ItroM. of VIhiIIIIm. We have aifiirr'il tlie Agonrv lor IjiUo-vii-M (or I It a I.HrMeurti liiirrett Cigar; they arc a sweet, ieutuil smoku. uiior'on ii Smith. IW Juilk'i' Itelltnger, of rortluiul, Im leelileil that It Im imTIIiInhIIiIi to wll Ilitir to half Imed IikIIiiiih who lire not Koveriuueiit wnrU. '(h voa, you ciin find them!" "What'.''' Why lhon tvr fragrant lUviunt "IWIiuoiiis" at Jammer that's, 'i 3i Attorney I,. K. Conu went to Nil- ver IiUe liiMt we'k oil IiiimIiii'mm coil liiH ldl with the water muHh of that illnlrli t. Suii'la.v, July W, w-iut the wurmenf day of the wiimoii t Iiiim far. The govern nt limtniineiitu at The I'.x- Hlllllier olllre inarketl denni. Kli'ioit nlock of wines for family nan, mid the highest graile of rase kimkIh wliiakv for iiiudiciiiul urHim-ii at I'nst V Kink-Hi M"lf Muhkiiivi, the hot HirliKH luith man, Int'iiil lnilllln 11 comnU tank l.nthliiK houw. XJ x :U), thin fall. Thin w III In 11 line Improvement. lwl Itaiwevii Ijikfviuw and Iri (iap, linlii-N MvkullHHik coiituiiuiiK wiiiu nieiptH Hinl n Hinall amount ol luont-y. I,envo HMine at this ottice. Oeorne F. KIiik of (Jraiid ItapldM, Mich., ami F. II. I'aliner and D. li. Dunn of Sjiokane, WiiMliliiKtnn, won KUentMiit Hotel Lakcvlew thU week. The Hteiit atory ever told" m rulaied while under the iltHMHiit inllu eiiK of a I .hi iHia Nacioues clar. Iahs Jtoull hai them eclubive.y a lead er. 3,u Jack Hardin Iiiim Hiicceeded Fph. Miller an clerk at HIcImt'm. Miller Iiiih taken the place of (leor-t JoIiiihoii as clerk In the poNtolhYe under 1'ont iniiMter Wilcox. China Hhiu, the famou chef, Iibh opened a neat rentauraiit in the Joe How ard liuildiiiK. rino iiiuhIh to order. Kverythiim in the market. 0Kn day and ninht. C. SwaiiMton, the Nacriunento unit Ion buyer, arrived Friday to liny a part of IakecountyM mutton product. He went out Sunday with Jim Tur pln to look at Hovernl luincheM. Mark MuHRrave, the hot 8rin Imtli hoiiH man, in now runnlnn a wutzon to and Irom the Hirinuii every day. Hatur tlay and Sunday 10 a. 111. and 2 p. m. Week dnj-H, any tiuie. tl W. F. Arantof Klamath FiiIIm Iiiih Imh'U Htronnly ind vlKorotinly en dofHed for the appointment of Hiiper iutcudent of the Crater Lake Nation al I'ark. nniKuiHt lleall in reducing hiu etock of Toilet Sonps by reducing the priccu .1 .t..i iIa iiiiiui liuvu room lor hiu new stock of Hoapa and ( making a ulauifhtor on pricca. J. (!. Haniin, Henry Hanan, A Ktanley and T. C. Welch arrived from 1'nlHley Saturday and left for Little Chewaucan Sunday to look after Htock. Get a free sample of Chainbcrlaln'a Htoinach and Liver Tableta at ltoal a itroa Hinru. Thuv are eabier to take ....1 iJuHint In ifTct than tiille Then their line ' not followed by con- atipation als often the case wltn puis Kegular iiixe, 25c, per box. N. Fine wn In from WarnerThnrK day on ImimIiichh lM'fon the land ollloe, Wanted 10 cords of 1 0 In. wood: in quire ol Dr. T. V. Hall. Cash paid on Unlivery. ' At hint report from Colib Ilenkle he wan klllJiijx coyoten on the dewrt It'l h'iimi Silver Luke and 'rlnovllli. A new line of gloves has junt Imicii put in by Cheney. If you want a pair ol the Im'"1 make sue Cheney. "UIU" Harry, about the liiiHlont man In four eountlcN, had time to drop Into the county wat for a few dn.VM t IiIm week. Woodcock A Hon, hlnckiiniilli and WHKoiiiiiMki'ts, I.Mkcviev. , aie well pre paonl to ilo all work fn tlielr line 011 nliorl notice, mid will Kintraut'-e tludr oik. hhop jiiHl north of Harry's livery table. 1U 1 111 W. Y. Miller and MIhk Allle Met, ker arrived from I'alxley .Moiidny cvciilnn. They wen with a HmIiIhk party on ( 'hewaiK'itn, and drove to likevlew 011 a vImH. When you wake up with a bad taxte in your 1110111I1, k' Hl once to Hi-all's llriig nloo) and K1'1 Kample of t 'liambeiUlu s Stoma. Ii anil l.lver J uti le l. One or two doncs wil make you well. They aiso cure !iilotimiuh, ick I.eHiliiche and countipalioii. The Klamath pnMrH nay that Win. limit her Im now liiMtalli d at the FiiIIm permanently, ami Iiiim entennl Into 11 cnpartiierHhip In the hnrncHH and Mioldle ImimIiicmh with ieo. W. Hrad ley. Mr. and Mtm. F. M. Miller, Mr. and MrM. C. It. AiulerMoii, Dr. and Mm. Dewey and Mr. and Mr. V. L. Snel IIiik and MImm Hall left for the he waiican Monday morning to enjoy camji life and hook tj-oiit for a cou ple of weekM. Jaeki-ou Siiiiare in one of the fumou ItK-alilii'S of New York, the "Jacknou Kipiaie" 111 Ijikevie ih one ol the fam uoa nickel cinr wild exclu-ively by Ahl-fin-in HroK. 'Mux linn alo has exclu mve xale o! the IrMnrmit "lnittructora ;" a I no carries I lie, ever famous llelinoiit. in A. C. lj'U Iww !en nppoluteil deputy name warden for Klamath count v bv State Warden Qiiliuhy. The Lxamlner had aMMiirnnceH noiue time no that a Hilal deputy would be appointed for like county. One Im badly needed hen, (ieoriio and Fenl of the Taliu-e have the tilii'Ml Kfdes ot liipiurs, hlkh cIhkb lieer and the jHipuUr tirands of ciunrs. HcBidcn they have in their reading room all the latent new tampers and luTlmlicale, and in their club room excellent niumc and tlie Utesf Kaleidn!0e moving pic ture. Drop into Itie Palace when you aie in towu and you will be enter tained. l-ll MrM. W. L. Flack, renldeiit of San l)leo, Cal., who WliM viNitlliK her ilaunhter. Mrn. A. C. tirllllth, at t)deHM, Klamath county, wan found dead lu ImiI 011 July 1 it Is. Death wiiMilueto heart dlwiiMe. Her am wiiM li'.l yearH. The Klamath Hi-publican MiiyHthat the iiimIi of tliulMr appllcaiitM ami toiirlMtrt Into that county at pnMent keeps the liotelri crowded w ltllKUCMtM and taxi'M the capacity of the livery MtablcM. It Im Hitld the himIi Iiiim only commenced. The 1'iilace ((ieorne fi Feat's place) is luicoiniiiK the iimokers' emiKiriuiu. The excellent brands of cigars carried there are the Heliuonl," the "Koberl ftlan tel'." and a new ciuar made for the ex clusive trade of the 1'alaee, the '-Key West tiuartelt." This is an extra tine article. 24-3m JlmandHob Mellck wen In from Loiik Valley Saturday. Jim Mellck Im about the moMt unfortunate man lu thlM sect Ion. Not lontf lit!" a hoi-Mi fell w Ith lit 111 and Injuivd him verv wrhniMly. A few day aio hecllp- Md off one of IiIm tocH with an ax. The Lukevlew I'IiiiiIiik; mill now awakeiiM the low 11 with a Hcnvchlnur w hlMtle attached to Um Mteam unniKv. One would luiiiKine a Mtoamor cim liiR up the river when thin whistle tootM. 1 till Clendelien nay m lie pro-poHi-M to liven up mat torn a little. TIMIIKM Ufill JV41TI4 R I'nlled States lnd Oltloe at Ijikeview, Ore. July 17. IWrj. Notice is hereby given Hint in coiiipllsnce with the provisions of the act ol June, ii, 1H7H, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lauds ill the Klau s of California, Ore gon, Nuvada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the I'ublie Und Hlales by act of August 4, 1 Iho folloviing persons have this day II It'll lu this olllce their sworn state ments lowit: Isabel Sedgwick, of Vancouver, county ol i'lark, Statu of Wash ington, sworn siateiiient No. lotui, for the pur chase, ol the N K ' Soc B Tp MS N, R 111 E, (iiissie K. ('link, of Vancouver, county ol Cli rk, state of Wash ington, sworn statement No. lulo, for tho pur chase of the NW i, Sec K, Tp : S, K 1(1 K. Valentine J. Kike, of Vancouver, county of I'lark, stale of WshIi lugtou, sworn stateini ut, No loll, fur the pur chase ol tho NW'iSW'4-W' NWl4Bou lfand UW K SW 4 Sec 7. Tt 8J8, R III K. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis tlaiber or stone Ui an for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claim to said laud before J. O llainaker, (. S. Commissioner St Korest, Oregon, on Monday, the Will day ot September JWH. They name as witnesses: Owen T. McKeiidree, of Olele, Oregon, O. F. Uessner, ol Klamath Kalis. Oregon, and Isabel padgwlck, Valeutiue J. Kike, and Uussle E. Funk, all ol Vancouver, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adversely On above described lands are requested to tile their claims lu this orllue on or belore said 2utb day ol September, Mtfl. . .... ' 1 K. M. Bbattain, Register. Irvln Ayre. Cure the Scab Dip your Sheep with the famou5 "BLACK LEAF" NICOTINE SHEEP DIP Recommendedby the Government Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO. WE ARE AGENTS FOR IT Ayhes, Whitworth Timber Land Nolle. fnllvr! Htatfi Und Odlrv, Ukevlew, Or.-on, I ..... t fc;. ....... I. I...r..l.tf tflvn that in , conillsni wllh lliu tnivlloii ol itie act cl June a, ia, tiiii'itu - ah v e 1....1. m ii.h Hiairi n( Calilornls. ore- 1 iron. Ncvaila, nl V hliiinm Territory," xlLn.ll toad the l-ulillc Und 8ile by irl I A uKt 4. lM'f. the Inlliiwtiis proni bT llila fly Dll-1 in lllll uun: mt" .nu.u . uu'iiu, tu-wlt: ol Vanrouver. rmnity ( lTrk, Ut ot Vt suh.. i worn Matemotit So. lor the purchawj ol . lie .t'4,hoc. l.H,Tp: H. R 14 iC. 4 Hiiiih'I i. Miller, if VanrnUTvr. nnilitt I'lark, tt of h.. worn mairmcnl No. V1. tr the ureh ot , lUu bV ,' t See. I. T. H, R 14 K. JtilU R. McMruler, ol Vnooiivcr, county ot CUrk, tat of W b.. , woru iimiit No. m.-l. Ir the purchai ot the ht Jy4 Bee 1.1, Tp 3 8. R 14 H. of Vaiiroiivrr, county or i ir. oi n n., . . ... k' . . ofji I,., iha 1. - nf worn iipirni . the ol S ! IS. Tp 3S o. K 14 i. Alva llracht, of Vancouver, county ol ( lark. itaW ol Vt aab., the N , NW , -SW SW i, Sec. 14, auJ h i ; NKUec 14,ip.lM. KI4E. 31I1I- r-iiii..., ol Vancouver, county of Clark, tate of tib., tHiiru nati iiienl, No. V. Ur the purchase of the K M.'i NA' SK ! Bee 14, auU Bh 4tk-c ll.Tp'wM kUK, of Vancouver, couiiiy of Clark. tate of Wash kwnrii maieineui .o . 'J6. for the purchase of It and K, bV U NW ! VII. V U I ... Hoc 8K ' nec 11. Tp :p M. R 15 K reruinaiio n-nvn, of Vancouver, county ol I'lark. mate of Aah., wiirii tateinent No. H.-I7, fur the purchaae ol ll.r V I- ol IV ', Sec 1H. Tp tt H, R 15 fc. I That ihey will offer pr.mf to how that the' land aouirhl U more valuable lor In timber or . l..ne than for agricultural purpoaen, anil Ui iilatiliKli their laini to niilil fa nil before J. O. , llainaker, KM. 4'ommlanloner at Keno, Oreiiou, on Saturday, the KUth day ol September, l'.r.'. I Tlu y tiaino a winiiwa: Owen T. Mcken-; dree, ol olele, Oregon, and 1'atrlck Hough, j William K.Hmith, Samuel J. Miller, Lydia A. 8,'(Ik Ick, and .'. K. OUuer, all of aucouver, Any and all peraoni claiming adversely the aUive-deaerlbed laudo are reuueated to Ble Ihctr claims In thla omce on or oeioreaaiu iu day ol H plcinber, ltt. , 7-17-48 E. M. Bbattaiw, Register. Timber Land Nolle. t'nlied States Und Office, I.kevlew, Oregon. Julys, l'.nw. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of Junes. 1S7M entitled "An ail for the sale of timber lands in Hie States ol California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington territory," aa extended to all tue I'ublie Land Slates by avl ol August 4. lawi. the (idiom tug ihtsoiis have Ibis day llled lu mis omee men anuiu ,v-uicnisto-wit: ol Vancouver, county of Clark, state o( Wash.. sworo slaiemeni .-o. i" - !...... m the bW ! Sec W Tp S S, K 15 E. of VaiK'ouvcr, roinily ofVlark, stale of Wash. . v.. ufai f..p !.. iiinhiim o sw orn siait'iuim p--. - - the S ' , SW l4 Sec 13 aud W .' , N W f4 Soc 24 Tp 8S . R l5 . ... Edward F. Hlxon, of Vam-ouver, county of Clark, state of Wash.. sworn Hialcnicnt No. two, for the purchase of the NW '4 Sec ..Tp :w S, It 15 E. Kannle E. Hrnelit, of Vancouver, county of Clark. State of Wash., sworn st lenient No. tn.l. for the purchase of the SW 4 Sec l. Tp 8 S It IS E. lii-orgo W. Miller, of Vancouver, coun'y ol I'lark, state of Wash., sworn statement No. W, i"r purchase of the SVV i4 Sec , Tp Sd S, R I.') E. William E. Smith, of Vancouver, county of Clark, slate of W ash., sworn statement No. W, for the purchase of the N W '4 Soc SI, Tp H 8 R 15 E. Patrick Hough, of Vancouver, couiiiy of Clark, state of ash., sworn slatement No. WM, for the purchase of the WU NW,4 8eca2ud8 !, NK , bco SI, lp US 8, K 15 E. John W Pender, of Brush rrairle, counly of Clark, state of Wash., sworn statement, No. 9ttt, for the pur chase of the SE '4 8eo 14, Tp as 8, K 15 E, Jesse F. Peuder, of Brush Prairie, ooiintv o( Clark, state of Wash., sworn statement No, Stiii, for tho pur chase of the NE (4 Sec H, Tp 38 8, R 15 E. That they will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish their claim to said laud before J. O. llainaker, U. 8. Commissioner at Keno, Oreiron, on Satuiday, the WlU day of September, 1HOJ. They name as witnesses: Owen T. McKen dree, of Olete, Oregon. Alba Bracht, Elbert 8. Itlesecker, aud Miles K. Smith, of Vancouver, W ashiuglou. and John W. Pender, aud Jesse F. Pender, of brush Prairie, Washington. Any aud all persona claiming adversely the BtHive-doBcrlbcd lauds are requested to file their claims in this ottlo on or belore said 'JUib day of September, WO. , 7-17-SS E. M. Brattain, Register. i1 H. C. Wbltworth. 7J M i m IS m BEALL'S DRUG STORE LEE BEALL, Proprtotor We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded OIOSISI')IOOtOSetOtHO''flSO')00IOOS000S S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW A 33XO- JLJINJEI OF 3E'XTXtIITXJIt H J8 J. Bernard &C Son l UKALKR8IN Hardware, Stoves, AndTinware Lakeview, Oregon, July 10, 1902 Dear Friends: We have been so busy the last two weeks that we havn't had time to write you, nevertheless we will try and supply your wants. We have had over 47,000 lb of freight arrive in the last two weeks and mors1 coming. We expect to hear of the shlp'.r:' of our Wagons and Buggies at any tice. Would invite you to call and see th v -r,eu they arrive. we have thirty Cook btovcu and ranges in this lot of freight. We can fur nish you Stoves ranging in price from $13.50 to S75.00. Call and see us. Resp. yours, J. E. BERNARD & SON. Qeo. H . Ayrt. & Ayrbs LAKEVIEW, OREQON. BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres tjneolum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch AQENCY POR ACORN STOVES AND RANGES. . . . Over 1 00,000 In use. j::! Farm Implements, Wagons and Vehicles. 52i