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mm VOL. XXIII. LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OlihUON, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1002. NO. 42. I FISH BALL CODFISH ARIS A GROWING FUTURE OF LAKE TOWN TWO TOWNS TOCRACY ENTERTAINS. mm COURT NOTES OF INTEREST Change of Venue In the Ncilon llond Canelliucm-Hull Case Taken Under Advisement In ili) ('in nit ( unti , liu in tin week, llrr wan 1 1 1 1 ) n( liiiiirtain'e train-in t nl, niitkiili nf I ln ti-H miiiiiv heard be hind tinned ili.t.m, in ), i' ihvnree imi-c nl ,Mrmrf vii. Mi'UMHT. 'Mult w huh lli ii iiily illtt'M l I III' I'linifi" mi hImiIiI till' ruin If, W tin llli I K'l I II ' ' ri'liii'l lilli Nicy, hiiriiiiI iiniilc i i t 1 1 1- iii.il h kiciiI crowd I'll till' UIIC III II llllllllltl'l iiiihhI. It I- III' I I I. ill t III' If .1 llli.. ill l, ill-!' wc.llld liinr Itin llii' f r nl lively iiiti'irx' lit the mm hid ly iiui'iiix, l.iit tin- 1 ' i I . . i I 1 1 m . t " 1 1 1 1 1 1 i'iin by tie law ii'i hub d I In n le mil. li InviliK t I r hr Innii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 if hi II pli-in-niit tri ll'-ili-ii. I'huntifl iiihI ili-li-mlnnt niilcM- "I i ny plnie nl tin- i iii'. 'I ln-rc are I -n '(t-l I y iiileri clH it t take. Tin' nut nl tin- I'uiik f Juki-view Vk Stephen tin) lord, et nl, fnr fort lomire n( nun U'lire on i i Mhiii rii crtii f in Che wain nil Valley, tlie plaintiff win allowed tn (rei'iiiM nml Mil exi'i iil mil Han jinuied inr ciile nl tin .r.iMTly. Tin-ie nl Flunk IliiuiTH vh. .Inlm Hull, i ntitelilinli (or witter riidit, wb tried, ami iiiiiuIht ( wiIiiccm-h nave ttmliiimtiy. ll wan a tiit nl cnlifiiiler ul le iiiteient. Tim court tiMik the mut ter under mlvirt-liielit, to I) derided liitiiiK vm'Htiuii. Tim rant) n( Win. Itrown vn. W. .. .M'et, to recover money nn ImrNeii, will I. tke Ui mime lime nl tlie rniirt anil in lieinif t r it'll ty the jury. A Ure venire ban Keen iamied Hinl a iiuinlier of eiiixeim have lieen fin 1 1 1. -iiu d to attend rnurt in tin rapacity of 1'iivinpir - - . Tlie motion fnr a rlmnitu ( viniiie in II. i i am of I ,nk ii County v. tlie ImiihIi- lliell of A. .1. Neilull, II civil Milt til 'i). leet Irnin Hilid lnilnliliieii ll.e aiimonl nf the allrwcd didalrat em nf A. J. Neilnn, ex-tax eulleetnr, waH argued by rutnin I .Hid the luuliiili granted tn a ehitlli(f ..I venue. The nintmn huh male by ' nlllixel lur the hiilidllicn nil the liruini'l liull any tax.ivt'mf Luke cmiiity ii ineligible tn art us it juryman in tint ca-e. It ih iiuliiilin that the rue wid he tried helure Jinle ll.tuua.iii .Lit knnn t l!!e. When The I Ml in ii.er went (n hcmi etenlay it wiih ll ht that the iiinliuu fnr u new tual in the Neilnn cane ui ii! I he ainueil in it few lmiir, mid the - m r t 'h deri-iiiu (iiveli nt nn.'e. Sunday at New I'inc Creek. A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -1- uf ,n ,o jew I i ill- Went til New PI lie Creek hint Sunday lii witness ii I ut 1 1 game, wrestling match nml t Inr features nut mi the n nui ii in. Tin' 1 1 im i 1 1 i- I'M ( nl "i-ji li li : catch run" ili'l nut materialize, km III till luNt lllllllll-llt. t he hacker of u nwniinv ii'iiimiii iricu tn 1 1 1 In a ringer" im Ithil Wade, the K inn uf die ii i mm I niiiia nt tn Htiite line. In other woiiIm the Imllnu who wiih innlehi'il to turn the trlek wiih reuv Hciiteil (y ii Hiil.Htltnte, ( irolmlil,v nil i'MfiiM from Wild IIIU'm mIiow) and Wade ivftim'd to ko on with tin- jier foinmiue, which wan to havt Ihhmi a match for f l.V) a mUIh. However, tlm crowd wiih not to lie dlHappolntcd, and (loodman, illiirttin, Swancy, niul St4ivcnH, who know the K'tino, each thrvw their "Injun" over Into the? lava Im'iIh. The ball khuh'wiim mIow, not from tlm tuimlM-r of ruiiH mailt', but by weak execution. Not no the tlHtlc cventM, which were faHt and furlotiM for a time. horaes at Klamath Raced. The following running Iiui-hch "went to the pimt" at the raccK at K la inn t Ii KalU hiHt week: Seventy, Harry Cyan and IMowboy, entered by Alex Zevely; (ten Holt and Sleepy .llm, by .. IIoIiiich; Tularo Chief, White SlockliiKH, llally tireen, Wake l!p .lake and l.ucky Joe by It. Jack hoii; Montana Chief and I'lillle He r, by I). Kenyon; Hewey by K. Y. Taylor, I'laHhllnht by Neil Sly: Ma hogany, byjohn Alexander; O'Con ner, Dido and Tom IjcwIh, by (iard ner: Slcan, by U. While, Dolllo V., by Aranl; Indian Hick, by W. H. Jaclt- HOII. mm i t'i r -f' , MRS. STUYVESANT FISH. ; ; a(:- -A'Vif lis i Vh Mra. Ntiiyvpaant Mali luia been tli mont enliKplcuiiiia unti brilliant mnibr nf the (tori a I act In Newport thla aenatni. Her affalra are tnuat ex:luali. esd invitHin im to I belli are eagerly Miinihl. (irent intt-reht ceuteie ! in the "Cniili iia'ii r h I hall" which Mr.. KihIi jjuve tint third week in Anuu-l. InvitaiiniiH were extended In I he rmt lied heiuli nf Durnpe mm well an the ari-tnrrury of Lake view. Ilnenf therart'Mt nf iIihIii-i wa aerved innl wan prepared in true e-tern tyle. bnitet I'nynte (mm Lake I'niiiity no upied the iihimI prn'iiiueiit phu t' nil the iliniiit! table. J ut belnre bein nerved , t he bnunty wanreinnved by order of t he Lake ('nil lit v C'.iil rt, I nil Mm. I'l-h didn't I'ltre H die w at lint la k inn an V arulpN thin NcttH iii anyway. Ulotcl Lake view Under New Management. I The publir w ill lime imt hilii; by I he ! change in the inniiau'eineut of lintel ! l.llkevieW, the popular lloKtelry of ! the town. I .ant week The I'.xaiulutT luade brief iiient luu of t lie fact that I in uU I'. I.luht mill lieiirui'H. Har row had aNHiimed full chai'u'e of that enlubllnliiuelit Uni'cr II leant' fill live yearn. Mr. I.lulit baa la-en the liiauaKi'l' of t he l.akevlew ever ulnee it wan opened to the public two yen rt njio, ami he hint by courteoiirt treatment of hla patroiirt, and the Kind hand extended t u nt ra llerrt and frleutlrt alike, ualuetl for hlnirtelf the reputat lou of a mtrnt popular land lord. There have been no comfortn lacking In Hotel l.akevlew under the management of the Kculal LlRlit. Now that lie Im a memla'r of tlie llrm conduct Iiik the buHineaa of the Lake view the IntcreatH and convenience of th (fiieHta will not HUffer. The name of Frank Unlit Ih H.vnonymotiM of good treatment, and there Ih pro bably not. a man, woman or child In Lake county who Ih not uct-unlutcd with him. AHHoclated with Mr. Light Ih (leorge I. Harrow, a man of exper ience III the hotel hilHlncHrt, w Idly known throughout the country, ami one who can count IiIh filendu an legion. Whenever a man HpeakH of (leorge Harrow one can alwayHhear Homething Haiti about "a good fel low." Mr. Harrow Ih no Htrunger! here, but Ih well and favorably known. Kvcrybotly wIhIich bint prosperity In IiIh new venture. Light &. Harrow, proprietor of Hotel Lakeview. ought to make a gootl team and a drawing card. The Kxamlner wlahen the new firm unlimited hiiccckh. Set) thu Moore Company all week. I: U It-": 7 , .' FAMOUS SOCIETY LEADER. jVTew Phone System, I ake view-Pine Creek Articles of iui'ul'porntluli will be filed with the Secretary uf State thin week fur the orgaiii.a t iun of the Lakeview and New Pine Creek Tele phone ii in 1 Telegraph Company, by local people. A pplica t lull fur a fran chlne waH prcneutcil to the Town Council of Lakeview on Oct. 7. The lucorporntorH have la-en given the privilege of using the electric polen of .1. A. Anthony upon which to hang their wires. The work of stringing the wire was commenced this week ami as soon an the phones arrive the system will be ready for o-eratloii. The Incorporators an I). H. HarUog. 10. C. Thniston, K. Keller, Kd. HarUog, K. JL tiib bliiH and It. Reynolds. The line will run by the ranches of I). II. Hartzog ami K. C ThriiHton In (ioose Lake valley, anil Keller's mill, Anthony's electric works and (ilbbiiiH & Hart Kog'n Htotv at New Pine Creek. The olllclal business of the Town of Lakeview will be conducted free over the line. The head olllce In Lakeview will lie located at the store of Reynolds & Wlngtield and at New Pine Creek In the store of Olbblns and Hartzog. Messages on the line from any point wIIIIk'LTi cents. After the third rending of tlie application for franchise, ami the Mayor signs tie application, the franchise will la granted. This system will prove a great convenience to the public. On the night of Oct. 1:1. a great fire broke out at Klamathon, the lum bering town on the Southern Pacitic line In Siskiyou. The big mills, box factory, railroad depot, ami nearly all the business houses, la'sidcH 8, (MMl.tKlO feet of lumber were destroy ed. Loss ,"i(K,(MK. i i i;vi mm V. Ii. Duren Tells of New Pine Cteek's (Jrowth and 5plendld Service at Motel de lide. "Yeanli':l Im ve traveled all over IjtUe county diirliiu: the patt few inont Im," Hiid Mr. I. I'.. Iiiiren, mmc hi I aifent fur the Waxlilntou Uf". "ainl I ciimiut call to mind any coun ty In Oregon that linn a greater fu ture In Mure fur it t linn yuurcounty." TIlU Wim III n-Kpolixe to a ilerlioll (Inked Mr. Ilureli bv an IXIIiniuer i-e- I porter reanliiiy: ueiii inl nffairM in I lie cull lily . "I Willi! tu tell ui. that oii!mii' of l.nl.i-V ii V I lii-le in nu little town In the country that biil'iliu tip mure Milit,iiii 'mil v, and hn a brighter fut tire than New ritu; Creek. lit I lie hi a Ii' line, i Hill Ini'l by peo ple t here I lint t lie town hart doubled itn hi j- ainl pupulatiun iluriiiK the tlilti yearn Jut paMcd. It in eer luilily a mode towiiniti one of the lnt Ui iIiIk country with Itw broad nt retell of bottum laud con vermin;; to the tnalillii dent lioone lake, itn pii'tty moimtaiii wenery, and the Kreat level ilateail l.nlin down from the foot of the laoim talliH, ItH I Hpleiidid water jiower ami natural IrrlKiitlon facllitlcM daHhiiiK down ItH cauyoiiH, there la certainly opporttl nitleM there for caiital and home builder. It U a garden upot." " hat do you think the remilt will la. when a railroad reacliea New fine Creek'.'" linked the reporter. "Well air; I am enthusiastic over the future of t hat town npeclally when eoant," a railroad reaches there. Of couihh . The above Ih from the Klamath the 'wvrrblal oMi-t Inhabitant' ' Rpubllnn. Tlw nnietrij!w-ct csni wUli take i lilmo wTtVii"' "itf 'Tma' ""'iM'WJ"vwr Xh (iumUoii, bo I Vvin dt'lat from fur-p ther conimeiit u what a railroad ; this undeveloped empire of oiith might do or might not do for an ' eastern Oregon a steady How of peo iaolateil section. Hut there is one p'e will come here to take advantage thing that iniiressctl me favorably of opportunit ies of town and county, with New Pine Creek, antl it always 'lie scarcely not ices it. unless he In dia's impress favorably a stranger, observant, that already new in'ople and that is t In-excellent hoteluccom- are arriving in t Ids county regularly modi'tioiis la that town.' Few towns of lunch greater importance can boast of better accommodations than the State Line Hotel offers un der tlie splendid management of Mr. ami Mrs. l'.ugene LMe. They tell me that Mr. and Mrs. F.de have but re cently taken charge of this hostelry, but their efforts to please tlie public la-ats anything I have ever seen in tlie country hotel line. There is nothing too gootl for the patrons of this place, and for comfort, enter- I tammeiit and gootl living for the man who halts there for a surcease from tlnily toil there is a "fill" of It, ami he longs to tarry. Mrs. LMe managt's the work of the Inn, (ami it Is a country inn. with all Its home comforts), and those who do not iin.1 .u.t-r.M-t huxi.trniitv eveeiienf meals gootl lodging ami a most obliging host and hostess, are cer tainly tlilllcult to please. It has never la-en my lot. in traveling over the country, to find more real comfort than at Hotel tleF.de, at the state line." The Examiner Is pleased to find a gentleman who has traveled exten sively throughout the 1'nited State say such pretty things about our county, towns and public places. A Drive of Lake Horses. Al. Howell start tomorrow- for the Sacramento Valley with 2tK) head of horses, purchased here by Kd Stew art of San Francisco. The horses will la taken either to Anderson or Marysvllle for shipment to the City of Mexico. Mr. Stewart was accom panied here by Manuel Alva res, a horse expert whose residence Is the City of Mexico. Together they pass ed on the qualitieH of 2iN tine looking animals taken from the range of Lake county. .lack Hardin, who ban la-en clerking for A. lieiber for several mouths, will assist Mr. How ell In the drive. When they reach the railroad, Mr. Hardin will pro cvd to Los Angeles to accept a posi tion he once held, inotorman on a Htrect car line. Klamath Has Bright Prospects, j and Lakeview Mas Just as ! liright-Don't Knock," "With a reasonable assurance that the railroad from I alrd's will complcteil to Klamath Falls next year and the prospect of s-curliig connections with the outside World In tit Iter directions via the propom-d Columbia Southern and Coos May Salt Ijike City lines, there has lsfli u growing rush for this county and there Is in likeliiiooil that the ap pronchiug winter will check the In flux of inventors. On th" contrary, t here is every reason to believe that t lie ii'-tiviiy will iie-rease. with the pfonpect of a Veritable boom next spring. All summer crowds have been pouring Into the county to take timber and they are still eom in. I'.odies of timls-r have la-en ln.-iH-eted by w .-.'ilt by companies and some sales have la-en made. With a likelihood of more la-fore long. Of late, capitalists have lieen hereto investigate rhanees for mills, faetor-It-s and other enterprises. Some have la-en on the ground to buy res idence and business lots, and thuH tin; growing demand has stitnu One new lated pricett k. anew lint comer said he would wager that Klamath Falls will have :iNHJ people la-fore th.i end of t wo years, anil all who come hen announce a firm be- lief that this iia ality has the bright est outlook for a lively growth in - the near future of any j-oiiit on tlie each week, or month. Capital will be attracted soon to develop the latent resources of the county, ami that ever gootl motto: "sja'ak a good word for your town anil coun ty," should ever la uppermost in the l'K-al public miml. The days of the "knta-ker" are past. There a re too many gootl things that our own people consider worthies in Lake county that will not long remain unobserved by the jieople of enter prise from the outside. Tlie resources that remain latent to this day are about to lie taken in hand for development by men who have capital ami brains antl know how to use them. Lake coun- has natural resources that will ' phiee it, in time, with tlie foremost ' countieH of the state. Lakeview will build up ami will rightfully be called the Queen City of Eastern Oregon. It has the advantage over , "iy other town east of the Cascades in many ways, ami it remains with the a.'ople here to hold that advan tage. Kight now is a proposition going glimmering that would make some innn rich but it remains for some stranger to come in antl take hold of it and that is the purchase, at a small price of 150 acres of land at the town limits on the west to laj divided up Into town lots. The time is at hand, as the town liegins to spread out, to look about for fav orable sites to build upon. Choice lots for residence purposes are not now to la had. Superintendent J.Q. Willits was in Warner valley last week on an In spection of the schools. He informs The Examiner that the school at l'lush, Miss ltolton teacher, and the school nt Adel in charge of Miss Williams are both In a nourishing condition, ami there Is a promise of excellent work in the Warner educa tional field. Miss ltolton is a new teacher from Ashland, and Miss Will iams Is a teacher from McMinnvllle. Iloth bulk's a iv in attendance at the Institute. No teacher has yet been I selected for Warner Lake school.