Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 21, 1902, Image 5

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    LAKI3 COUNTY CXAUNl R, LA REVIEW, OR GOON, AUQUSTal, 1902.
flWttlonnl local
.1. WcimIi II, of llii'illv nuirkil. Iiim
li'liwil Ilic K-hI . i c of ;. . l.offttiH
mi Stiiilh M n III nfiift, iiml iiuii tin'
rHiini of lilx futility from IiiiiimimiiIi
Mill (like iohmihhIo of I In1 new Ilium',
I III I' Killi'l llllrt MirrllMKiM l .'IMI
mi'Ivm of liiii'lrovi'l'liiK vvluil U known
mm lln- Kino Hirlns, In Kliinuitli
ciiiinl.v. Wi' iiri Infoi'im-il Mini tin
irni l In Inniii'il In tin- "!nl LitinU"
mxi Ion.
Murk Mil-uni Vi, lint Imt htiiK Imlli
limine iiikii, m nmv riiiimiiK it hiikoii Id
mnl Irmn iln' 'inni I'vrry iluv. Sittnr-
liiy Miil Siiii.Uy In h. in. nnl 2 . m.
W'oflt iliiya, Hny tlliii'. t(
i;iiniT l. I. nt., Iioiii tin- On-con
Siiirfiiic Comi ili'i'lnrrl In ' I In
vli'lor In nil Iiiimii lunl liiml cult nt
SIImt l.nkc, riiiiif ilovvn from Unit
plni'i' Motiil'l.V on IhihIiii'hh i iiiiiic" li'i
It ll I III' 'I' I I 'I'll.
'IiiiiIi-h Nlrki-I, fiiriii"rl.v of ilii-
.1 Mrknl III'1 TIllll'M, IIOW of till'
Nout ln-rn Irt'onlnn, nl Mr'lfi n il, wiin
nuirrli' I In San I'miirlwo luxt wivk
to MImm ll. lli. I'oi ti e, fnriiiiT liwirlicr
III I III' Jlll'kMOllV illl' hi In miIh,
(iovi'rnor iii-r Iiiih Ihhih'iI I In- Ili'Ht
Lalior I iiiy proi'liiniiit Ion In tin- IiIh.
lory of On-null, mnl iirronllnu: to
I'Ulxliitlyi' rimi'tmi'iit Iimm n-t nmrt
Mmi'Liy, KrpirmtM'r 1, nn Iultor iJ.iy
In 1m- ilul.y iii-oiilr.nl it a li c.I lioll
ilnj. WiMHlriH'k tV Sun, IiIik kHiiiillm nml
Ui.inimki rn, l.nkrvii'W, nrti well pro
Hri'il to iln all work fn tlifir htm on
abort iiiiiiri-, Hii'l ill Kunrmitcv lliuir
murk. Mn' jiint north of Ititrry'a liveiy
stal.lo. Hi Im
MIhm Mm-tliii ('nrilwfll, forim-Hy n
ionilnr ti iii hiT In tin- Klninnth I'iiIIm
Krliool, wiim murrli'il to Mr. I. I'. A t -ii
iiih, fit t In-AiIiiiiim lioiiH' lifur Mer
rill, on . Mix. lot li . Tin' groom U a
irotM'roiiM m(im kmin of Klamath
nuiiity.
Ilrli'k making wiim Hlarti-il at
KtrliliiM' lirli'k yaril lnt Mninlay.
Strlllu KroH. will mak iMo.immi,
t roil ml wiim iiImo liruki-ii on Mon
day for tin iii-w lirli'k wurvhoiiM of
lialli-y ami MnHHliijdll ami Ili-munl
St Sou.
Mr. ami Mr. '. I. IluU k ami mm,
formerly of Silver Lake, ami MImm
I'Id Hull of Uiki vlew, ami Mr. ami
Mrn Jolm O'NVtl if Nirw I'Iim' Cni'k
an- vlMltorM at tin' Jilj; Itt-ml Hot
Kprliik'M nnort la lln Kail Itlver
country.
Ht'vcml copies df tlio North w cittern
HliM-k liireclory, romtilieil by Ho A
Lightly, priiitom of A auras, have Intun
led hi Uiih otlici' (ur iliMinlnitiDii. It in
a vhIiihIiIu lunik lor stock men ami worth
thu price. tf
At I'hcni'.v'H linrni'MM nhop can 1k
Mcen a iN-antlful piece of inecliiuiUm
aent out hy the fiiiinuiM Singer Mitn
ufiu't urliiK'ompan.v. It Im a hamcm
iniu'lilne of liiiinetim' proportion, JiiHt
ni-el veil from 1 ho factory for heavy
hurncHN mcwIiiu;.
C. T. I.lneharger ami family, J.
Si'hlagil ami family, Jim Hundley
ami Tom HiimUiik retiirnnl Sumlay
from the falln on Deep Creek, after a
four ilay'n outing. The party caught
plenty of Huh ami report a full crop
of rattlcHtiakcH In the canyon.
Elian OweiiH, a roNected citizen of
Willow Hunch, illoil ut that place
AugtiMtK, YM)'J, iikimI 7S yeurH. Ho
wiiM a MiiHou of r2 yearn Htamllng,
nml leaveH two hoiih iiiuIu daughter,
Jeff Owimih of Willow Hunch, Win.
OweiiH of llodle, Oil., and Mrn. M, J,
LnrHen, of IMhIiop, Cal.
I offer for aale about tlireo thousand
head of Block nheen cunsiBting of yonnx
ewei and lamh. IXtlivery to be tuade
luitween Kept. 20 and Oct. 1.
Add reus, K. F. Mct'oNNliVioiiY,
32 4t Fort lMWell. Cal.
Moore'H t'oiurillariM are on their
rt'tHrn'trlp through !iln Hectlon. Mr.
J. V. UotiHton, Vt Klamath Falln
had a letter from Fred Moon hint
Week which nrute he had made Nome
chnngcH In IiIk company and had
met with hucccmm. The company
vwlll lmln l.akevlew noon.
The New Kra nayn that Mth. J. S.
Doten luiM returned to Alturusfroma
I rip to Slaklyou county, bringing
with her the remninri of her daugh
ter, May Doten, who died and wan
hurled la v SUklyoii cemetery thruo
yearn ago. The rcmuliiH weiv n-ln-terred
la the MaHonle cemetery at
AltuniH.
Mrs. Mollio Allen, of South Fork.Ky.,
aya hIio has prevented attacks of chol
era morbiiH by takinu Chainberlain'i
Stomach and Liver Tablets when she
felt an attack coming on. Such attack!
are muially canned by indigestion and
these Tablets are just what is needed to
cleanse the stomach and ward off the
approaching attack. Attacks of bilious
colic may be prevented in the same way.
For sale by l.ee lieall, druggist.
i
Win. Harvey, rretddciit of the tel
ephone company, en me down from
Miiniiiier like TiK-Hilay, Mrn, llir
vey ami the children uccotupiiiilcd
him, and w III remain for a time.
Pont f n i I to read llieber's ad.
The W. C. T. 1'. w ill hold a called
meeting next Friday evening ( tomor
row) ut Hie M. i:. Church, nt 7.:mi
o'clock. All IlielnlM'rH are ri'tH'te(
to be preMi'lit an IlilportUIlt IiIImIiichm
Im to lie trmiMiicleil.
tierini-a 10 II. furfrlc at llieber'a
N. A. King and Iwomoum, mid MImm
Annie King of Portland, who are
vMllug ut their old home In the Clio
wniicuii, are vlMllliig frleiiU III l.nke
view. MImm (ieorgle Trillion came to
l.nkevlew w ith I hem.
I nil vmhIk nre arriving tt' Ilii'lier's.
W. I. WooilciM'k, Manly Whortoii
mnl I r. Iiewi'.v went over the peak,
il'iT hunting Sumlay morning, mid
pewoy hadn't Ihimi out long when
h" jumped up a billl' ll of five. He
liroiiglit home a line point lun-k.
Hii'lier Flour in the !ent. For sale at
I'.irlMrV.
lieorge H. I'i'iimIi'V, fori'lllUII of the
Chlui'Mi' crew of InborerM on the
Klamath l.uke railroad, wiim blown
to ntoiiiM oiiedny IumI wi-ek by Oiunt
powder. A Chliii'Me laliorer wiim uImo
killed. I'.ciimIc.v wiim firing a nhot
wlii'ii hpmkM fell into a box of glmit
cnpM, w bii h exploded nml Met off the
hluHt.
No fit
tailoring No pay r.icbern way of doing
If.I,.,Thom.i,nml J.C. Honk, (at her
ami twoMoiiM, ofSt. I.oiiIm, Mo. .wen
quiet guiMtMlit Hotel l.nkevlew IiimI
TueMilny evening. It Im Maid that
tin-He gi-ntlemeii an- hen to make
a llttleipilet rei oliliolter but, whnt'M
the iim' of MiiriulMliig any further
about the lireut I'.UMtern or any
other railroad.
To hove good brctt'l you must have
good (lour Itieber Flour.
The Thlrte'uth Annual TeacherM
liiMtltute for Lake County, will he
held at Lakcvlew SeptemlMT 2, It, and
4. 1'reMldeiit Mulkey of the Southern
Oivgoii State Normal School, AmIi
laii'l, will be pn-Kcnt to conduct the
liiMtltute. On the eve of the nMnlng
of the Kentdon a nieptlon will In
given the AmIiIuihI educutor.
KielM-r Flour made of laid year's wlieiit
in any desired quantity at IJieber's
Mr. and Mtm. H. II. Lofftu and
chlldn'ii will leave thin week for
AmIiIiukI, wlwni tbrj Map otoluJ
ton'Mlde. If they tall to makeahome
then they will go to I'etaluma, Cal.,
ami look over that wit Ion. They
an old rcHldenuHof Ijikecounty, ami
their frlemlM w ImIi them a pleasant
and proMM-rouM life whi-n-ver they
conclude to locate.
Fall Jk winter samples are now on (lis-
Clay. The best tilling clothes are made
y llteber.
Stanley McLaughlin and family
n-turneil Sunday from Shellburn,
WiiMhlngton, when they have Im-cii
reMlding for nearly a year pant. Dur
ing bin nhMcncc Mr. McLnughlln ban
traveled about coiiHlderably and con
cluded that Luke county watt good
enough, ho ret u rim to n-maln ou the
ranch near New I'lno Cn-ek. While
up North he wax engaged In the poul
try bUMllleHH.
Jackson Square is one of the famous
localities of New York. The "Jackson
Squaie" in Lakevlew Is one t the fam
uos nickel cigars sold erolllnively by Aid
stroru liros. Ttds nrttt also has exclu
sive sale of the fragrant "Instructora ;"
also carries the ver famous Belmont. 3m
Kev. R. R. KetcheiiMon, Methodldt
mlnlatcr at Hoiionza, and MIhh Lulu
NL llarpold t)f the eanio phur, wen
united In marriage at the n-Hldence
of thebride'H uncle In Itonauca, Aug
ust i:Jth, the ceremony Indng ikT
formed by Kev. N. J. Harblt, of
Klamath Falln. and rn'Mldlng Elder
Summervllle of UranU I'iihh, The
wedding won largely attended. Itoth
bride and groom are popular.
Cheney received this week a big stock
of everything pertaining to the harness
and saddlery trade, and has more on the
roHil from below. He has ne saddles,
whips and all kinds of harness. His
new stock of bits will catch the eve of
the buccaroo. lie also has some hand
some dog collars. 33
While at Lakevlew hint week wo
were Invited to HK'iid the evening nt
the home of Win. Harvey. The
evening wan an enjoyable one, and
the n'fiVHhmentH were delicious. Mr.
Harvey, who wiim formerly a md
dent of Likely, Im now city inartdial
of Lakevlew, and ban considerable
valuable property In Lakevlew. lie
hint a beautiful home and hihmiim to
bo In a position to enjoy life. New
Era.
WANTED 5 YOUNO MEX from Lake
County at once to prepare for Positions
in the Uovernment Service Kailway
Mail 'Clerks, Letter Carriers, Custom
I louse and Departmental Clerks, etc,
Apply to Inter-tHate Corres. Inst., Ced
ar Hapids, la. 2 mo.
Irvln Ayres.
64
NICOTINE
SHEEP DIP
Recommended by the Government
Manufactured by
THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO.
WE ARE AQENTS FOR IT
Ayhes, Whititortk
NrM.H0.VM.
IX THE CIRfTIT I Ol'KT of the H(te ol
OrrKnii, for Ijike I'uuiiljr.
a nine i iioiikii, Mary J Klllrlilni-.
Marlou ( onli-y. W II llayei. JM
)lvf. John lly . A 0 Geyvr and
W ii Met-all, 1'laiulilTa.
HAP Porti-r, tifiirge Durarid, L
llueamaml, Morrta Hannrr, L cln
da KkII, John I'artln, Jr., iiporse II
Mnail, I. I' Kltli-, Km II Kyll.
Hitiry KkII, Marile Ward, A nut-line
W.nl, Mary hmall, f Ci I'hrUman,
Jat M Martin. J M hbi-rrr, John C
r -uner, aim jaa i. i ur?r aa nia
Ruardiau, Lulu Curum IBrlr, Iaa
M l iiriim, J-.-l III nrum, Maud
mall. Waller f Hulrk.J Mall, ( or
riniia Hulck, C It Huk k, KM Chrla
man. B K l-ane, Jennjr Ijinc, (J C
Jackatin, K Heudi-rauu.OcviiU'Ut-al
l,and and Imiirnvrmpnt Com
pany V W Juni-a. C H Mi Kline. K
fc Puilth, J A binltll, Mary i; Brown
J : Harrow. E I) Lull, J .Hmall
and K K McCarty, lirlt-ndatua.
lO J tlail, noill I r.hll, O , ortn fu-
rand, I. Hu.-mnJ. Morrta Kanm-r, J " Harrow,
Oo-ldi-iual I-and and lmpron-nifiit ( ompauy,
J M Khi-n-r and Augi-llnv Weal, deli-Drtanta.
In the name of the Stale ol Oreiron: You are
hen-by required to appear and anawer the
fciiieiuled roiniilaint filed aitalnt you In the
aluve entitled suit, on or belore huraday, the
mid day ol October, ltari, being the laat day pre-acrltx-d
In the order lor pulilliation o thli
aumtnnna; and If you (all ao to anawer, lor
want thereof, the plaiiillffa will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In thecomplalnt,
to-wli : for a decree that plalnnfft have a prior
riitht and Inien-at iu Ihe alert ol hllver creek,
In l-ake county, Oregon, aa aKUt each of you,
to the extent ol IVTa luchea, and that the uae of
that amount ol water ol atd itrvam by plain
tiff la a reanonable ue, and for luih otber re
lief aa In equity may be proper.
Tbla aatniuoiia ii acrved by publication there
of In the lAke County Kiaininar, by order el
Hon. Hernard Daly, County Judge of Lake
County, Orenon, dai.-d Auul 2U. li2, which
order require! that tbla uiumona be published
once a week for all conaeciitive weeks from the
glut day of Angina, 1M4, tbe date ol tbe firit
publivation ao preacrlbed.
C. A. COOHWELL,
J.C. Rl'TENIO,
augll-SS et A t tor ney for Plaintiff.
TIMBER l.AKD KOTICB.
rnlted Htalea Land Office.
Lakevlew, Oregon, Aug. 18, 1902.
Notice la hereby glren that In compliance
with the provision! of the act of C'ongreaa of
June S, lei, entitled "An act lor tbe aate ol
timber lands in the Ktalea ol l allforntm, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Waahlnrton Territory," aa
extended to all the Fublio lnd tateaby the
act of Auguat 4. lKVi, tbe lollowing peraona have
this day Bled la tuls office their sworn siaie
menta, lo-wlt:
John8.Hjby,
ol Ashland, eountv of Jackson, stale ol Oregon,
sworu statement No 1119, lor the pure bane ol
the K1- ol KU, HeeSH,T38R16KVVM.
Harry 8. flodfelter.
ol Corvallls, eoutitr ol Bentou, state ol Oregon,
sworn statement No 110, lor the purchase ol
the NVVbW't.HW!,; NW'i, Lois and a two 8
VWsH UK Vt M.
Ktella Peterson,
ol Corvallls, county of Benton, state of Oregon,
sworn statement No 1121, for the purchase of
the bK'4 boc 4 T ' W H K 1 K W M.
Uustave A. 8cbuetder,
ol Corvallia, couuly ol Benton, stale ol Oregon,
sworn statement No llii, lor tbe purchase el
the NK'- heo T W 8 R 16 k.
James Mackenile,
ol Corvallia, county ol Hetitou, atale ol Oregon,
sworn statement No 1 12:1, for the purchase ol
tbe N W'4 8ec T 89 8 K 16 K W M.
Luoretia K. Cox,
ol Albany, county nl Linn, state ol Oregon,
aworn statement No UH, for tue purcbaw ol
tbe b 1 boc 9 T ts 8 R 16 E W M.
Jacob Wrage,
ol Corvallia. county ol Benton, state of Oregon,
sworn statement No 11.'6, for the purchase ol
tbe bE'. 8eo T 89 8 R 1 K W M.
Elisabeth E. Cox,
ol Albany, county ol I.lun, slate ol Oregon,
sworn statement No l'Ail, lor the purchase ol
the EU W'4, NV4 8V4 aud 8E',4 N Bee 4,
iwb H In " M.
I Adolpb P. Peterson,
ol Corvallls, county ol Heuton, state ol Oregon,
I sworn statement No lAtt. for tbe purchase ol
I tbe NE4 8ec 4 T 8V 8 R 1CV M.
Erwlu Khodell Alexander,
! ol Corvallls, county ol Hetitou, state ol Oregon,
; aworn shulemcnt No 1SM, for the puacbase ol
the PW. NK'4, IoIh 1 aud 2, 8ec 6, aud Lot 4,
, bco 4 T aJ 8 K 1 Ii W.M.
That I bey will offer proof to show that the
laud 'sought Is more valuable lor Its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish their claim to said latin oeioroj.u.
Ilamaker, 0. 8. commissioner at Forrest, Ore
gon, ou Monday the 'Jxith day of October, 19UL
They uame aa witnesses: John 8 811aby ol
Ashland, Oregon, Harry 8 Clodfulter, tlella
Peteraon, tiuslave A Huhnrtder, James Macken
ile, Jacob Wrage, Adolph K Peterson, Erwln
Khodcll Alexander, ol Corvallia, Oregon, Lu
cretla K Cox Elisabeth E Co, ol Albany, Ore
gon. Any and all persons claimlug adveraely
tbe above-desorl bed lauds are requested to tile
their claims lu this office ou or before said 'Jotb
day ol August, lwm.
aUKl .83 K. M. BRATTAIN, Kcglater.
M. C. Whltworth.
Cure the Scab
Dip your Sheep with the famous
BEALUS DRUG STORE
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LEE BEAIX, Proprietor
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We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock
of Drugs, Chemical- PprfnmariM . T7;ijtA:i-. r
Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
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S.R. SUBLETT&CO.
Now located
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Je E Bernard &
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DEALKR8 IN"
Hardware. Stoves,
And Tinware
Lakevlew, Oregon, July 10, 1002
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 lbs of
freight arrive in the last two weeks and mora
coming. We expect to hear of the shipment
of our Wagons and Buggies at any time.
Would invite you to call and see them when
they arrive. we have thirty CooTi Stoves and
ranges in this lot of freight. We can fur
nish you Stoves ranging in price from $13.50
to 575.00. Call and see us.
Reap, yours,
J, E. BERNARD & SON
Geo. II. Ay re.
& Aythes
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LAKEVIEW, OREQON.
BRICK 5Dh&he
Carpets, Mattings, Portieres
J 'lljT1 Carpet CoYers'
tmM Undertakine in everv branch
JL U AfclU ATI UAfcP
II II " 1,111
Son f
Over 1 00,000 la aasv
M Fflrm Implements,
Wagons and Vehicles.
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