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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
LAKBCOUIM EXAniNER, LAKEVIEW, ORIiUON. NOV. 20, lX2. firthc ftoimtu flfjtivitltttr aMIbe4 Bvtry Thursday BEACH & M'QARREY Mar Trlllaar. i SHOES? Maeonlc Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: J Six Month 1.00 (Three Months, 50 ss AKKRPnwwCi.. . We have an SPAi'K Iwk 1 uu K in ins' 1 ft One Inch it iW t W tsui t Hi rtirw Inoh'. iinrtiT l oliimii Hail Column Otn Column . . . 1 w, i iv T i It w; w .1 2 0 ti UM IhH'l :'M i :i ti ! on l.i in .v l ,;li 1A im -A i -tn i.yi ou i vo v w fiA i i UMM LAKEVIEW, CREOO.N, NOV. JO. loo. Woul Markets mnl Sliwp payf that tin t tie twilling or tiiHtintz feupo' is ti 1 K I with important ami anxious it-suit. The itiHii- m e of a single ram itin-s il- n through thr tlm-lc for generation. Me may leave liis mark of excellence or give u. work in weeding out year by jear his faulty ilesi'eiulant. Ami as the ram is generally eonceileil to be half the Hock, we cannot too highly emphasize the possibilities for improvement or degen eracy involved in the selection of a pour ram. Of course, a perfect ram connot cover the ifefrvtsof a poor mother. Con otitution, appetitie ami milk aie neces sary in the ewe fi r bringing up a gmnl iamb. A nood many of our sheepmen have added royal blooti to their Hocks by taking on the rrineville .ami it Live stock Company's premer bucks. About twenty rive years the first hantl of sheep was taken into Montana, ami this small flock has increased until now. according to the Department of Agri culture's figures, there are over t,200, 800 sheep in the state, or more than one seventh of the whole ninnter in the United States. In the year liK)l there were 8,000,000 lambs added to the flock of Montana, and 14,000,000 pounds of wool were produced at an average of 13. 43 cents per pound. The fjtate Board of Sheep Commissioners of Wyoming lias just published a report showing the total number of sheep in the state on July 1 to ! 6,724,476, which is a large increase over last year. The wool clip for the year amounted to 32.903, 130 pounds, an increase of 3,000,000 pounds over 1901. From these figures it will be seen that Wyoming now ranks first among tiie states and territories in wool production. "lo you ever exchange hard words with your wii'eTf' "We often exchange hardware." CHURCH AND CLERGY. RTR0L variety or SHOE. Mens, Womens, Misses.Boys and Childrens Shoes. The number of churches In Chicago, according to the city directory for is taiti. Kev. Dr. W. I. I'arr of Kokotuo, 1 ml., has ollU'iatcd nt ltd church Ucdl cations, which Is thought to be the world's record. Kcv. lr. Traucls K. dark, president of the United S.H'ieties of t'hrlstlan Kti ileuvor. has returned to Iotou after a Kiiropean trip in which he covered oO.IMJO miles. Uev. 'l'reil V. Ilawley of Louisville, K.v. has l)eeu chosen the new secretary of the Western I'liitarian conference In place of Rev. V. C South worth, who has been elected president of the Mead ville Theological seminary. Charles II. Leonard. P. D.. S. T. 1. dean of the Tufts college divinity school, wns eighty years old on Sept. 10 and has Just returned from a sum mer In the White mountains to begin, his thirty-third consecutive year of work In the department nt the college. Ir. Leonard Is now the oldest member of the Tufts faculty. I American Lady shoe. r& 1 9 n I I i We are actually too busy moving and unpacking goods in our magnificent new addition to tell you what new things we have. We will have to invite you to com'' and look through our large store and see for yourself. If you don't see what you want ask Alex. PERT PERSONALS. Portland merchants are making a great ode about what should be done to secure the Alaska, Oriental and Coast trade. Why not look a little nearer home and secure Oregon's trade. Evi dently they cannot see over the Cascade Mountains. If thev don't look Lake County-wards before long we'll annex to California or start a state of our own. Lake county contains more territory than several of the New England Slate- 1 i and has more wealth according to popu- j lation. What have we done to be over-i looked in this cold mariner? j TheLib.-ial University of Silverton, J Oregon, is to Le removed to Kansas City, j The board of directors of the school. I through a lo.al real estate agent pur-l ."based the Proper block, one of 1 1 it? j largest structures in Kansas City, as the home of the university, paying f.v. 1,000 ; casli fur tli' property. The Liberal I n- I iversity :s an institution founded aloii Liberal lines. It was established sever al years ago and has received endow ments from free thinkers in various parts of thecountry. The moot question now is, "Did the Grand Duke Moris?" Baltimore Amer ican. King Alfonso of Spain is only a slip of a boy, but he has already made Sa rah Bernhardt jealous In the advertis lng line. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Richard Harding Davis Is said to be at work upon his autobiography. Thank heaven, he Is still under forty, and It can't be published till he dies. 8eattle Post-Intelligencer. Not contented with denouncing Colo nel Watterson as a "wretched fellow," Harry Lehr also calls him a "rude man." If Harry was a friend of ours, an earnest attempt would be made to calm bim. He Is entirely too angry. Galveston Daily News. I Lakeview Mercantile Co. i CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of g S. F. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the K i ' I. I'Hixir t'nlteil S5ttv l.ninl Otrii'' l Ijikrvlf. ri, del :i, 'M2. Notice In her.-liy kIm-ii tht Hi loliiiwiiiK tiHrncit m-ttlcr h lllol imilcf ( Ion intention to nmke ttnal prool In miiort ol Inn eliilin, Kiel tlmt iO'l jtimiI III lw iiih'Ic l' (or Hie Ki-KlMcr mi. I W ccivrmt l.ki vi. . iircgou ll Nov. at, Vl . limtllf V. WIIkoii, II. K No iu) U t llu-M i, .c In T in S R Jl K. w. in. He name thf IoIIom Ink itii.-. to .mn- ln coin itiuoiix ri-Ki,,.ncc upon mnl ciiliu hmoii ol hh IhihI. i in: VtoliJii li. Kriik- iomI Tli"lim Kcrrm, ol WBr:'-r l.nkc. im-Kn, mi.l lohii Imr rv niel Tin mas nl'l' -rttoo-l. ol of .ld. nr. itoii. ii. , ,.-n K. M till UI'llV It. k'l.i. r. I LAKEVIEW Kccognled as the Best Vaquero Saddle SADDLES l & -C J Wilson ami Hn'v Harness. Whips. KdIm-s, Ilcatas, 4 Hits, Sj ti rs, (Quirts, liosi'tlrs, Mtc. TiMiiK.it i.m rrtt '. i ,r.- Mid ford has another new paper the ledford fticce(-s. It is going to be a Re publican Journal but nays "it will not be so radical as to impugn dishonest meth ods or unpatriotic motives toother par ties, for this is a free country, and all moiihl be allowed their opinions with out Uie interference from others." This it a ",ma! inHxiin, but can you do it? Sun-ens to von liro. Hucess, Klamath Falls will soon have the greatest inasrjurade ball ever held in that county. U is paid that some of the ''rustler," or bad men of the bad lands, w here Mieep are hated quadrupeds', will )oiu with uith the merry tocial markers but will clovi-ly hide their identity un der a ' oal of wool, and buck horns will protiude from the head (.'ear to make ti'Cln appear aw very devils. K 'tempelAiic.e advocate iloun in Maine was in the habit of having bot tled beer i-ent to his home in boxes la beled "Crackers." The drayman acd dently let a box fall one day end the truth "leaked" out. An exchange nays the festive old style bustles are coming to the front afcain. They should be kept in the rear by all means. . AN ALL ABIDING FAITH. The Illinois Central Kail road (Com pany has an all abiding faith in the future of the lireat NorthwcM. A s-hort lion ini'i, this was manifested by the er-'alili-hmeiit. in Seatllo. of an agency tutiihe care of their interest tlooe. The late.-t e'oi t i tn put on a f )-iu 1 n I Iv i ipliiiped new train m-m ice between St Paul and Chicago. The new train" Aiil In- ruimii jjr Sunday November 2nd. They ui.lu-e th'ur own laiU bi-tueeii Cliii i.t'o and Albert Lea, .Minn., and t he ,i iniieapoiis ."c St . Louis Ky. track fiom Ailiert Lea to M in neapolis and M. I'aui. rnnniiiL' into tin- ('nion I . -1 . t at St. Paul which is thes-aine that is used by all lines in that city. The train i- to be known as "The Chicago, M. I'aul and Minneapolis Lim ited" and uiil coiii-ist of fleeping car, buffet library car and reclining chair car through without change between Chi cago and Minneapolis and St. I'aui. Dinitu iar fervice will also be main tained, supper being served out of Chi cago and breakfast into Chicago. Trains will leave St. I'aul at 7:10 p. m.and ar rive in Chicago J :IJ0 a. in. I-ave Chi cago at li :1U p. in. and arrive at St. I'aul 8:40 a.m. making close connection at St. Paul with all western lines. Tickets can lie purchased via this line, in con ned ion with ail western lines, at all sta tions. For further information regarding rates, routes, time, etc., call on or ad dresii, li. II. Trumbull. Commercial Agent III Cent. K. K li ' Tiiird St., Portland, Ore. I'aul 1'.. Thompson, Freight t Passenger Agent, 44 HI. Cent. K. K., Seattle, Wash- I . I -I..I . I .Oct I l"H I Mk. l k'on. !' I. 1 i. V -. S.'Uc- i- li r-o.. hi ' I lluo in co in. I: ii In - nil lie pro. Kl'iii. ol I In- i-i ol i ..ngr ol nine 1-7- t: -U n ' Hi t for ili.-mii'- of I i in ! r Iniol. in ih- nii' 1 .f i n . I. 'or ni a. or -ton. wi In I n-ii 1 ' nr i 1 1 T-rrilorv." il- i-M-lnl ! lo ill! Tin- I'nl.Me : lie I.Hil.l .-iMl-- I'l Hi t ..I MI.OI-I I. I-".' '.iTB'' I I.. Ho! I rook of I ii.-v i. . Col I II I ol l..i's. , -'Ml. , of i ir.-t'.ii. iiii iln-ili til' it i tin- "It lo-I -iorn -iHl-in. in No ll-l 'or 1 1 . . - 1'iiri lm-c ,1,, k , i , ol - ' Hon No. :il in i. No u . j Kl'ir. met . i i i off.-r i-rool lo -ln.u Hint lh- I In. pi -"iu:!il i- more iiilnnl.!.- for lit tiinli. r or i -ion.- 1 1 ii 1 1 for in' re-1 ill 'i I hI .'i r i"- - h icl lot-, j : I , ; 1 -1 , 1,'- i Iniin in -ai.l Inn I i-t ' !. i'i-.-r Hint I:-i-i-i '. -r oi ihs- ollii - ni I ni.' ! v . ; i ir. j:oii. on 1 11 i.r-'U v . t .I- n ii-iv ol ,i H 1 1 1 1 ii r , i t i".; il mh no - n n in---' - A i ' r - in hi to- . . ili Siiinl. r-. II -iin li i-. "'"I lk" I'.ie li ' ..l.l.r .1! ..I I ill..' i.-'A III- '''nil Anv nli'l nil . .er-oh- i- ii, i in I in; M't v t-r-i 1 i lo - iif.'. i- 'It r . I .-'! in II 'Is nr.' r.H.-l-'l 'o tin- 1 te ir i-In I III- 111 I ti I -oft 1 1 . on or l.i-.or' - -n lit -' ti iln ' Inn 'in r . I'm l. del j.:-1.' K. M . lilt r i 1 1 n . II- k isi. r . Rcpairino; of all kiinls, y ( u n j m ( ti t iim-ii. b- -o- LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL TIHIIt.lt I tMl OTII K. I'm n il -int. - I. mnl i Htl. e, l.nkcv lew . Or.Koii. Ill I, n, l'l.'. Nnllce is ll. ri t.y lilVell llll III eolnilliilice ihe prin iwiiilm ol III'' ii'l ol on Kr.ssof June H. I-7K, eniille'l "An Bi l lor the Mile of tiinl'ir IhiiiI in Hie Slsieii "f i h 1 1 lorn 1 ii, Or' K"ii. Nevsils , nli'l W Hxliinuton Terrunry" b ext.-lnleil loall I tie I'm. lie I.miiiI Mal.n Ii) hcI ol AlJKlli'l t. l,lf'-. lo'orife JoliM-oll, of KMlllHt!) i-Hlu-, cniiniy of K ImiiHili. himii- of Or-Koin him thin . I it y tileil ill tllill olllce III- KWl.ril UHlemelll No. 1 4i-, for the .nrcha.e of llie N M . See !, T km H, It 14 K W M, mill will off.-r ironl lo hnv tliHl the laml miUKht In more ilnlile for IU llinl r or moim limn for BKrlciilturl iiiriOKcn. mnl Ui emalill.-h liix clnlm tu -hmI Uml l.i-lore J W. lUinnker, I'. H. (.'oiniiiW-loiier, Kor.m, (ir.-iron on Wednemlny, tin' 2Hth ilny of Jme nurv, HW). Ilu iiBinen an wltiii'BHin: Hmiiuel sievims, Jsmeii hllot. M IoikI, fl., j. :. HnxikB, J. i iiurlney, KIhiiibIIiiiii, I bI. Any anil Bit iierKiniB cIbIiiiIiik Bilverw'ly Ihe lmve (lew rllnil IbiiiH are requcHteil In fll their elHlnii. In ll.ii oltlcc on or In (ore hal'l wih iluy of .Innunry, !'.:;. oelW4i K. M. IIK ATTAIN, KeKintcr. Ada in' NarMiiarilli Fill) are purely vegetable and choco.ate coat wd. Thev act Hurely but gently, curing itil KiiisneHs. Sick Head- AJI10lliOll'"i, ..... . - - che. Hvspepsia, etc. 1 hey purify the bloixl and improve the complexion. fom in 10-centand 25-tent ooxes by Lake view Hrug Co. and Lakeview Pharmacy- 40-0m. 1 MIMlJfj "iiy S2&il I n Mkmfn joWii(Mli K . .ii i, Munt. (;t. I, l'JU. Hr. C.A. I'.-rriii, liuluim M int. I i-'i ni t link y 1 1 ''" my r-li-f. I wti suff rrin it.' inlis frmi iillus a 'i-l wni U .iiU in iniliiii'i to r-lievi! in i, wliini, on Hi Ivic! ni a mcii'l, I iirninire I a li i'tln of yn ir I'-rrin SniM' Hi! ail'l I'liiK a laiMe-lioon .1 ; I l.i.r I o 1 III 111 HI III4IU on 1 ttieoi.... iicimiin. Allmlf lsl tw.ilvo, iiiiuii, m y wiin av.! mi aimtlier talilu h. 1 mint, wii ;n iny iin H Btopiwl. In tw.) iliy I ws al)l to altem I my rnK'ilar hiitineHi e itlrely ruIievuU. It v. a !iiily woiclifiil. Julliu Meyhocfer, Furrier, Helena, wmm. Till l (-'. It XWTII'K. t'lllleil slBlen 'jlllil llttlie. I.alievlew, (IreKon, iiclole r , l'HW. Nnllce U herel.y kIvkii that In l olnlillalice nil the provision ol the act of June a. IsTS, eiiillleil "All act for the mile of unilier inii'lH In the Milieu of iillfornla, Ore. ;oii, Nevaiia, ami Wa-hiiiKion Territory," bh exn inl. 'l 10 all I'lililie I.bicI State hy act of AiiK'i-l li Inllow'iiiK piTcohH have ihiH lay tileil 111 ihiHolliee ihelr hni.rn HinteniuiilH, to-Hit: , ,, John Mclinllie ( h ni .l 1 1 of Diilulh, eoiiiilv of Hi. I.ii Ih, -lale of Minne sota, sworn siali'nient No 14JI1 for the piirchaMii ol llie H K V of Hec. II, T 117 H, II 17 K w in. (icuri: II. VollllK, of Imlii'li, cniinty of HI- Uiiils. "iBle of Miiine Mila. sworu Klateiin nl, No W't'l lor I he purchase ol the H W of Kcc T .17 H, It 17 V. W M . I'at l.iston of liuliith, coiinly of Hf l.ouis, Hlateof M line sola, sworn statement No 141 for llie purchase of the NK 'i of Sec 7 T 7 H, It 17 K w in. Archie Kciinev of Iinliitn, u niniy of Ht. Louis, state of Mlnn. sola. Sworn stateine.it No Hfi 'or llie iiun haBU of the w .- of w U of Hec :i, T 117 H, It 17 h w. in Thai tliey will olfer proof lo show thai the Intel aoiiKht Is more valuahle for Its tlinher or stone than for agricultural pliriosi , and lo eslalillsh their claim to salil laml helore J. W liaiiiaker. l:. H. Commissioner, at Forest, Ore on, on Monday, the lutli day of January, 1U0.I. They name aa wlinessen, John J. ( iisaclt, ol Kernville, ire(oii, licorife II. Yoiin. I'at Ms Ion, John Mcli. Campbell and Archie Keiiney of liuluth .Minnesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahovc-ili'Hcribi'il lands are reiiiesteil to tile their el ni inn In this olllce oil or helore aald lUlli duy ol Jan. I'"'!. Out 18-41 E. M. Battin, Keglater Sash, lilinds, Moulding Window and Door Casings, IScchivcs and furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material c HANDLEY & CLENDENEN i Hereford Stock arm Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon 5 Registered Yearling Bulls -H.IOO, 126 and I50each 'AlDOfl ALAMO head of herd LA KEY I EW Livery and Feed Stable H. W. J. HARRY, Proprietor. Hon Boarded by th day or month. I'lrnt-clati Turnout and 5addl Horse. Our Specialty I the Quick and Sale Delivery ol Paen(era lo All I'olnti In the UUtrlct. HAY AND GRAIN POR SALE Proprietor of Harry' Opera House. Only Mace In Lakeview For Holuin Public Entertainment.