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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY BXAfllNLR, LAKEVIEW ORCQOV. AUQUST .4, IW2. ."fM: Xocal "bappcninoo GoID in paraflrapbo .to r 1 1 tf ): rf urinim f 1 l'orto Illto Iiiih K.V) im'W wliiml llOtlsH'M. The KmlliMio IiuIIiiiin of I'nniiin.v nn kWIIIimI ntt(4TM. InllMM'yo of thi' tiit nil ivIIkIoimi nra tin I In AuHtrallit. A im- kuIiik lioin tioncy-liwIiMi travel- it mill In flvciiilmitoM. Tin iiiiiiiImt of Jwi tn New York 1ty Ik I'-Minutc'l nt IW),(KK. A lion In it iiiiI will juiiiii to 10 IWt from it nliiiulliiK Mtnrt. A IllttlV" Of Clllllt llHM IllVl'lltl'll 11 borM'Hhot t tint ihhmIm no mtllM. Kotiif fi-llowM In tliU town cotililn't ruW it mount wlii1 with 11 derrick. Horn-In I'iiImIi-.v, On-, AiiKiint , I'.KJ'J, to tin wlhi of AIImtI UiuiImUt, it daiilit'T. Horn In liiki-vli'w, On-Koii, Atijf lint 7, !!'.', to tin- wife of II. L. Clmii'llrr, 11 ituiiKlitcr. WIii-ii you cunw to town drop In at 1'iwt A K inn's Hint tlit pli lioeK and hear the licautiliil in'isic. F.lcKmit liar mix! iiH-rli k'hmU. IH tf Invi'HtlKittloii .ri M t Im Him I ran i'Im'o KxiimliH'r to In tin' fnklr In tin .Jeff 'H. I 'll ihIiiiiiioiim COlltl'Mt. Joint llaliliy truvclliiK for tlx llflk'xie dry koimIh IioIimi of Sail FrniK'lM'o, iirilvfd Thtirmliiy. Frank OwIiikm of I'.tim. Oil., ami Ma 11 il Itramloii of Mi-rrlll. On'., ww inarili-il at Urllliitf on July .-with. N'w ilrtitia, ih imhI dcliiclitful fr ftinifH, fM'iyttiiiiif lor the toili't nw- iluti MprliiK Hl k trrati and pure at Wall's ilrtitj a toro. IH If Mm. iorto' Coiin, MImk Nora Carr, and M. V. Farrow and wife of I'iiIh ley were here on land IhihIihuh InM Friday. (JeorKe Held, ealilliet maker and K01 id eltlwn of I'alrtley, and C. . Metcker of the ''1'imt" wen- IniMlneHM vIhIioi-h at the county neat Friday. (ieorjce 1 IiVeirrove wan down from I'lilnley Tlmr-ilny on IiiihIiiikm. Iovi'Krovc Iiiim many ohl-tlmefrlemlM hero who are iilwny Kind to we hint. The Piiiokem' KiiiMrinm IVall'a, whom only llm U'Rt iiruiles of ciuum can Im) found. For a fln auioke fvury. body kih'H lo lleull'a. IS tf Liirry Hall, who Hiiffcred a ntroke of iaial.HlH at t he I.oveli'NM ninth In Crooked Cn-ek, Is aide to Ik- lip and Im recovcrliiK rapidly. Hall had a narrow ewajM-. tieortfe Coolev Iiiim jnindwiMi'd it half Inti'l'i'Ht In he saloon IhihIiii'mm of llml Currier at I'lilxlry. "Col. Uudd" and ('apt." Coole.v otlht to make a warm team. Hon. lilmrer IIitiiiiiiiii. CoiiiiiiIm Mloner of the (ieneral l.aml Olllie, with IiIk family nnlved at Itimcburtf btNt week. Mr. Hermann will remain In Oregon on 11 visit for thirty days. Nn siili-linunl In ipiito ompletti with out h bottle ol "Jcrmt MiMiru" rve or bourdon vs liir-ky It in better limn the kind vou Irave MUayo conhidured bent. Auk .liuiiincttlml. One of the attrm tloiiM at the Ore gon State Fair t IiIm year will be the MIhhoiii'I (ilnntcHH, Htandlnr K feet 4 liichi'M In her HtockiiiK feet. She Im di rect from MiHHoiirl and will hnve to Im'hIhiwii! The Fair openn Septem ber l.'t. F. A. Ablmtt of l.oyaltoii, Oil., C. W. Towle, Nevada City, Oil.. S. S. Cook and wife, Vancouver, Windi., 11. N. I terry, Cloud Chief, Okla., Carl Arlo, Duluth, Minn., iiud Aaron Neff, Klilnflnii.Olili), were K'UeHtH at Hotel Lnkcvlew hint week. I'lmt iV KIiik Imvo JuMt received a I i if Btick ol everything lirt-c!iiHH in the line of "wet iiooiIh." Their celUr in vtored full of the beMi HtiH'k to bo had on I lie coant. 20-tf The Oreuoti State l air thlH.year pronilHi'M to be the uramli'Ht IndiiHtrl al expimltion and llventock hIiow ev er held on the count. The fair ban 1mtu k"1 l"lHt two yearn, but It will be better HiIh year. Don't fall to nee It. Fair openH Sept. 15. I.uhI week Win. Iturnett of Silver Lake, under the employ ofColumbiiH I'oiier, met with u painful, if not daiiKcrouH ncclileift while corralhiK hoi'HeH on the Klaumth mui'Hh. The hoi-He he wiih riding fell with blm, throwing' him to tlm K''ouud with hucIi violent force an to break IiIh col lar bone. Al Dunning brought tlu Injured man to Silver Lake and Joe Howard ii'duced the friictuiv and ureatly alleviated the pntient'H Miif ferliiK. At last n portrt M.t. lturnelt jiim rent Iiik' nhely, and early iim ov rry U hoped for. l'oHt. Mrn. Itirtrand Itlalr, t)i itiumIc teacher, lin ri-celved a Metronoiui to iihmIhI her III her work. Tim Met ronome bentu time with iiiiimIc and liana Im-II at tu linient which rliiK t he iiiiiuImt of beittit to a mcnmire. It Ih a wonderful liiMtrntnent ami of Kn-itt fiMMlMtance to the pupil who Im learning the art of iiiiimIc. Mtm. lUalr Iiiih a iiuiiiImt of puplU and her cIiimm m nteiullly Krowln. (JeorKe )uki) of I-lkely accompan ied by IiIm brother-in-l'tw, Mr. Little, wait hen hint week looking afU-rcnt. He, nayit the CMlnrvllln Ilecord. We tindemtand that he offered centn for Int-f delivered at Madeline. He .rt.VM that reeeut arraiiKementn made by the railroad company maken It ponnlble for our HtiK'kmi'li to feed their cattle here and m-ll them In car load lotn, which can be delivered at Madeline mont ii ny time during the winter. Tim next ImuI of whloky you buy, renolve to tiy thi) ''JeKMj Moore . You've heard it wan the bent ; prove it by practical tent. Jamuierthal keep it. Kumpter In Imi-iuiiIiik a jtri'at rail road center. That lluntlnxton Kumptcr line, the one from llllard, theO. It. & N. parallel of the Simili ter Valley track, the northeanterly extennloii of the Nevada, California Ac Oregon narrow from Iteno, a ponnlble wlnjc of the Columbia Sunt hern t hat neemn to be getting lont on the John Day, and the Hep puer branch of the O. It. &. N. will make thin it young rival of Chicago. Hlue Mountain American. The M'ople all over the country living along any mall mute could enjoy the luxury In the way of mall ncr vice If they only knew It. Kven I If there an no no-called rural mall de livery roil ten In the country, It In ponnlble for every farmer living along thermite of a mall-carrying ntnge to have bin mall left at bin door by nlinply making the reipient. All that ban to In done In to ntlck up a little box and notify the pont inimtcr to have your mall put Into It. Everybody ban read "Tom rayi.e," but unlem you muoke the "Tom Payne' ulnar at the Urmwvry aalunn you cannot gut the right iimpiralion. 24 3m The rural mall delivery wan hailed with delight w hen It wan llmt placed Into oM'ratlon, but there prom Inen to levelop a lively opponitloll to Itn further extennloii. The country Mtorekcecr diH-hireM that It In ruin ing bin buninenn and he In calling up on bin coiigrennman for rcdrenn. Fu ller the old pontal regulations the farmer went to the village for hln mall, and Junt no nure an he went he left noine money with the ntorckeep- er. ov lie remamn ai nome, never going to the village except in ennen of necennlty.nnd enllnt the nervlcen of the ittft.ll cnrrler to do nome little chorcn which he denlren. Kd. loitckn, foreman of the Klam ath Luke count met ion forcen, w ho wan the Hii'oitd victim of the drink crazed McDonald, the Klamnthon murderer, died after nufferlng never nl dayn from a bullet wound through the body. ItbanlHH'U learned that Louckn cronned McDonald'H path In an opportune time for the latter to take revenge for an alleged griev ance. The man who did the nhoot Ing clalnin that Louckn Interfered In a love affair of bin, and anninted in every way he could a hated rival for the affect Ioiim of a young lady of the neighborhood. McDonald ban dis poned of hln proM'rty nt Klamnthon to mine fuiiiln for hln defenne. " F.I Comun Jiintu I" Who is it what is it? Loveritoi a good muoke will never link that ipu'Htinii, lor they know. "F.I t'oniiiiiduiite" in the pure weed that ha inadu l'ust & RiiiK'a cigar depart uient fiiinoiiH. Ahk unco for an "F.l Coiiian dilute" and you will call for it hIwhvh. On utile only at Toxt & Kiny'n, Lake view. 24 3m The l!ant Oii'gouiau Htiggentn that Wentern Oregon opponenthe coyote ncnlp bounty la w becaune the bene tltn accrue to I'antern Oregon. How ever It may bo on the part of nome, there should be no hucIi nectiouallnui injected Into the dincunnioii. The Innue goen to the beneiltn no the reg ion In which eoyoten live and ravage the bandn of nhei'p. If It be proven dually and coiicliiNlvely that the den tructlon of coyotes and anlmaln of that npeclen maken for the greatest good to the greatest number of peo ple in Hint portion of the slate wherein coyotes are numeronn, then ought entern Oregoulaun to sup port the law and retain It on the statue bookH. Cortland Journal. Dry Goods LADIES: Don't overlook this store if you are looking for swell Waists, Skirts, Belts or other Fancy Goods Our Prices are Right C U. 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 g C U. SNIDER i TIMMKK I. A Kit MOTIK. t'nlud Hian-a lrnl natr. Ukrlnw, Orrfon. 1 illy 24, I a. Nllr ia hrrct.y Yen tbat In runillanrai wlih lha rnvlalina of the a-t of June I, 1n7n, r n 1 1 1 1 ! "An a-1 for the aala of tlrnt.fr lamia In the Htate of California, Ore- n. Ni'ala. anl Waahlnrtnn Ti-rrllor." al eitniirl to all the Public fond HtaKra tor art ( AiiK'ii . lwit, the follnwlng pranna b una uajr niHi in una umoa tneir aworn ttate nienti, u wit: JameeC. I.ane. of VanroitTi-r. rountjr of f.'lark. atata of Waab., worn utal. mclit So. 1044. for the litirchaM of the tiK', NW Ii- SV.'i WU WS HK'. n-c 13, Tp M H. II b t. Patrick M. Kane. of I fViiU-r, roiimjr ol Clark, elate of Vt'anb., worn lairmeni mi. HHt, lor ilia purcnaae ol the S K1 , Sec 24. Tt M H, H l& K. That thev will otli-r proof to ahow Ibat the lanl wiiirlil le more valuable for Ita timber or tone than lor axrlrultural purpoai-a, enij to ralebllali their rlim In ! laufl before J. O. Ilamaker I;. H. I'linm nalom-r. at rorft. Ore- (on. on Krlilay, the Srit day of October, IMI2. They name aa -Ittiraara: Owen T. Mcken rlrre, of Oli'te, Oreaon, '. P. Oeuner, of Klam ath Falle, On-iron, I'alrlrk M. Kane, of On- l.r, WenhltiKU.il, anil Valentine j. Flke ana JtmriC. Kaue, ol Vancouver, W axhlnRton. Any an1 all i-reona alaltiilnir alvrreei the atKive-ilcwrlbi'd laixle are rvioealcil to file their rlalnn In thle office on or before aald Srd day of Oi'tobcr, 1UUI. au-iut t. m. xiaaTTAie, jtegu'er. r -k ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., PropVs, F. P. LIGHT, MaiVgr TIMHKK I.AMI XOTICK. ( foiled Hiaua Ijind Offlce, LakcTiew, Oregon. June 2H, IW2. Notice la hereby given that In compliance wlih the provlalom of the act of Congreaa of June 8, thiH entitled "An ai t for the aale of timber landu In the Htatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa extended to all the Public l-aod Htatei by act of Auguet 4, 1M2. the following pereon have thla day 111 'd in Hi Ii. office their aworn atale menu, lo-wlt: Hamuel R Owen, of Independence, county of Polk atateof Oreg., worn etatement No a4, for ibe purcbaae of the N E'i H' i, Tp H K 14 E. John K Klrkland, of Indepen lence, county of I'olk, atale of Oreg,. worn Matemi Dt No H7n, for the purcbaae of the N WS4 rc 26Tp W H R J K. Turlu D Campbell, ol Independence, county of Polk, atale of Orer., w orn tatenie.it No K71, for tbe purcbaae of the Vt J4 Uec A Tp 3 8 R 14 K. Tboinai Kryer. of Independence, county ol Polk, atateof Orer., mini elateineiit No Ti. for the purcbaw of the bK, . '.i. Tp IBS B K 14 E. That they will offer proof lo ahow that the land aoughl la more valuable for ita timber or eione than foi agricultural purpnva. and to cMntl!h their claim lo aaid lanl belore Jae It liriMoll. county clerk at Klametn Kail. Ore-k-on on Tueeday theVlbilav of Hcpleinler, liMI. Tbcy name aa 'luieM-a: William M. Mel artv, Seiuuel K o.en. John E. Kirkland, Turin 1) raniptH-ll, Thomas J Krycr, all of Indepen dence, Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming adveraely the eta.ve-deu-rllH'd landa are rruueated to file their cUinia in thla office on or belore aaidttb day ol Sept., 'M. UK E. II. Brattain, RegUter. timhkIk uth k. t'nlted Statrt 'and Offlce. Iikcvlew, Oregon, Julv . l'.ari. Noiice la hereby given thai in compliance with the provialmi of the act of Jun.-S.ls7H. entitled "An act for the aale of timber landa lu the Ntatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Waxhlngton Territory," aa extended to all t'uhlio ltud titatea by act of Augimt 4. 1 'lie lollnwing peri-oiia have thla day Hied in thia office Ibvir aworu atatemeuta. town: David K. Webster, of Vancouver, county of Clark, atate of Waab.. aworn ftiatemcnt No. 1vt for the purchase of the M- hNV -NK1. bW;4iS; Sh' bee za, 1 p 3 t, K Hi K. William L. Moore, nt Vaneniiver eminlv of t'lurk. alate of Wash., aworn statement .to. iuw ior me purcnaee oi the Vi, of W Sec SI, TpSH H, K 16 E. Kalston Hurnham. ..I kMikiMiirf coiimv of Jttekani. state of Oregon. sworn statement Nu.ln.s7, for the purchase of the E1, of W, A-c Tp M H, R 16 E. rallies c-w miik-11, of Vancouver, county of Clark, state of Wash swum hlHteinent Mi. In:, lor tbe purchase ol Ih.. Wi. ! El. Sec S.t. To : K. It lli E. That ihey w ill o.ler iinwil lo show that the land eoiiKlil is niore valuable lor lie timber or stone ilmu for agricultural porposca, and to eili Uh i he r c a tn to said ami tielore J. o. Ilaniaker. V. 8. t'oniniissiolicr, at Forest. Ore- on, on Friday, the Mrd day ol October, lSu. Thev name as witnesses: Kalsion Hurnham a.IiIuii.i Oreuuti. and Klbcrt 8. Ilelseckcr William I.. Moure, Jiuues 8u aiiscn, and liavld L' V..t.tttr f Vaneoliver. V'ssh inaton. Anvanilall liersoua i'Ih I ill i li il adversely the ltie.ili's'rilied lauds are riiiucsted to tile their claims in this office on or belore said Srd day n( October E, Al . IIHATlAlf, ll-IBl-( Put vmir ad in The Fxaminpx. it brinns to m S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of S3 j i a i as. it .a FURNITURE. just opened, goods ar- cnMpr Bui'dins on Water St. Il RIVING ALL THE TIME. OHIUEI UUI "'"5 " llatgl UV ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES j THE OREGON 11 ii 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 P li g . L. F. WINKELMAN - - TIMHF.K LAND KOTIt'K Pulled Htatcs Ijind Oltioe at Ijikuvicw, Ore. July 17, lii. Notice Is hereby inveti that in compliance with the provisions of the act of JUIIO .1, lin, CllllllCM AO SI I HT Hie .ait. in limber lands in the Slalea of California. Ore lion, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa exu-nded to all the I'ubllc l and States by act of Aiinusl 4, IM'-. I lie followiiiif persons have this day tiled iu this ollice their aworn stale iiicnls lo w It : Isabel KcdRwick, of Vancouver, county of Clark, Htato of Wash luuloii, sworn statement No. HKM, fur the pur chase ol the NE Sec ti Tp sa S, 11 Iti K. tiussie E. Funk, of Vancouver, county ol Cli rk, state of Wash InKloii, aworn siateineiit No. lulu, for the pur chase of Ibe S w i4 Sec a, Tp sa s, K lo E. VHlunttni' J. Fike, ol Vancouver, county of Clark, slate of Wash ington, sworn statement, No 1011, for the pur chase of the NW'4sW'i W'i SW )A See lsaud bW 1 4 S V '4 Sec 7, Tp H 8, K 10 li. Thai Ihey will offer proof to show that the liiud snUKhl is more valuuble for Its timber or atone than lor agricultural purHiscs, and tp esialilisli their claim lo said land before J. o. Ilaniaker. V. H. Commissioner at Forest, Ori'Kon, on Monday, the Will iiay of September Urn'.'. They name aa witnesses: Owen T. Mi'Kendree, of Olelu, Ori'ilim, C. F. (lessner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Isabel Sxillfwlck, Valeiiiiue J. Kike, and Uuoslo E. Funk, all ol Vancouver, Vai.liiiiKion. Any and all ht..iis clainiliiu advirscly the above descriped lands are requested to tile their claims In this uthce on or before said 2tnb day of September, lwi. E. M. Uuattais, KciiUter fixity Meat Market O ls5J Door North of Hotel Lakeview Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. LANE & WENDELL, Proprietors. ELECTRIC LIQHT5 ELECTRIC F1N5 WABASH o NIAGARA FAILS SHORT LINE Alone the shore! ol the To New York and New England Points C, S. CRANE, G. P. Agt. ROSS CLINE, P. C. P. A. St. Louis, Mo. as Los Angeles, Cl-