LAKE COUNTY UXA MINER, LAKfiVIUW, OKIiUON, DEC. II, 1902. lirtM Count u VLxa uitttT PwtIUfcd Bvr Ttiarwlay BEACH & AVOARREY Matonk Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: SUMontha. 1.00 (Three Months, 50 SI'Al'K . One Inch Two I lichen Ttarts I lichen. anart.r Column kit I ulnnttl One Column . . ;1 k 1 im S m m' 1 ir 'II ii f.t hi .i ( s ui rt) I I Oil .S ll 7 HI II H! I J ( . I '.' l 10 HI lt tvj .'' HI S HI HI S l '.II HI Mill .. ll HI l.S HI AS Hi ' t' HI i (V '.' H .' HI tv'i HI l.V IV LAKEVIEW, OHEUON. DEC. II. tool. Bill to Repeal the Timber Land Act. A lull In repetd l lie timber aiul Mom1, dewrt luiul, cninmntatitui land act wit introduced in Cmigres on lec. 3d. Author allege whilenale (rand under cover of those laws itnd lux mitn tgetnent of the land otlice. The bill is approv ed by the Senate committee, but oppos ed by the House coin m it tee, which nays its palace would out off the irrigation fund. The bill provide that any entries initiated under I hew law prior to the pas-ane of the act shall p ics to patent if found to comply w ith existing Ian . The House public land committee is unalterably opposed to this bill. A canvas'!' of its member how that muM of them are hostile to the proHsed legis lation. On the other hand, the Senate commiltee will prohahlv make a favor able report in a fhert time. The hoetil ity of the House committee will probab ly defeat action at this section. A treat many people and new ."paper." have been making a great howl about the taking up of laige area of land in Orecm and other ue-tcrn states by t-peeula'.ors ai.d corpnratioi:ii. Admit ting it to le a (act that huge area are being taken up why isn't it a benefit in stead of a detriment to the country? Now , isn't it a fact that the ones who talk the mot are the ones ho sit idly by and watch the land go and never take advantage of their own right to ac quire what is justly theirs from the fact that they have been living near the laud lo, these many year. Why is it a detriment to I-uke county to have all this land taken up? It is nut a detriment, but a blessing instead. ViirfieTufft Vfii'.Mwtfhty" fuHV W saw mills will be built that will give employment ti hundreds of people, w hich in turn makes business, for mer chants, blacksmiths, farmers, stockmen, fruit raiser-i, and every industry will be augmented probably a hundred fold. I Another argument in favor of having this land taken up is the advanced val uation of the taxable probi ty in the ! county, Every foot of this land should ; be taxed fi.oU per acre. Today there is ! asses-able projierty in I.ake county that should go on the tax list that should ; augment the courity'o finances at least i fflW.lXiO. This can he done bv order of the County Court, am1 it will cost 10 cents on the dollar to procure it from , the Land office. We fail to see w here this alleged fraud is a detriment to the country and should cause such a great howl. Surely the poor jieople who can't raise f 4 )0 to prove up on can not take up the land. Someone that has sufficient money to take it up must do so, or let it lay idle for the forest fire to destroy and thus will be. of no use to anyone. Irrigation In Lake County, loo. II. ntul .In men M. Siimll of Silver l.nk made- application for two reservoir site to lie constructed In Thompson valley South of Silver Inko. The-application wen' tllcil In the b Hill l.iind otlliv on Sept. 1Mb nmV were approved by the Secretary of the Interior Nov. 1Mb. The work of cotiNt tic t Ion has already begun ami they will probably hi' completed by next fall. T he sites cover an area of ltia and 140 acre rcsnctlvcly. and will irrigate 1 .") acres of land. Nearly thirty other applications! for reservoir sites and rights of way for ditches were tiled In the land olllce previous) to these In this district, but have lint as yet Im-cii approved. Civil engineer lieu. S. Mckersoii did! t he ctmliitvrhig work and made the! maps. Held notes and other papet-N that act panted the applications for the Small nwn oir. The rapid-, lty with which the depart meat acted on t hese denotes the skill id the en-; ginecr's work. j Stores Will Close Sundays. j We, the undersigiie I agree- lo close our respective place of business, an. I ; not t open the same to the public on Sunday from and after the ;lst day of lVcember. ptfj. Lukcview Mercantile Company, Itailey Mas-mgill. II . Schininek A ."on, Ahlstiom Urns., J. W Howard, C. I'. Snider, Kevtiold A Wingtield, A.V.ieUT, Avres, Wliitworth A. Ayres, C S. (travel, Pernard v Son, County Clerk M.iiiring ami Ivptity . i k I'.t nil started out I'ridax morn ing by pri va to coliM-yaii'-e f.ir.lack sniiville. as witnesses ill the Ncihui bninl case, ami after traveling elev en miles over a bail road, arri-d at the coinliisii m that they hadn't recti ved Slllticiellt 1 1 1 1 nil t ii Ml- in the case to carry t hem all the way . and returned to Lakeview. The stage that came in just as they were lea v-i in" v;, lii.iileil down with instrilc- , limit lur k rh u loi r (i I ).iirKnn-v nml O, r(ili tiolis ami paM'!'s III the ease, and i In. .-Uiin M UinI l..'ln ,.. I!,kii, r .1 , ,i , i:,.... ,i...,., Kiel Iti-i-i Hi r nl l-nk,-! l' i , ori K..ti. i,n I ie tiln they put ta the day leading t hem .,, , Mltr,. ,. ,,.. . over. Tlli-V left lll'Vt tlav nil the n- -' I''' 'tirl.- .k. A M. . smith. Kiel I v i l.iiif hlin. l Ni I'iih sunt hern stage, a ml if t here is no tie- : t r, t inv-en Aiih i.l nil .tr.,ii lUun i:.v- will reneh Jacksonville hist in "'- "'V'A "'"'V ''' " '"H .'' '""J1" rr n'lc-it'.i l,',u"; uijjr ioii i i i ii :m wild' i,n ,,r Nttv. ' ' i.V ' ' K M rr - y, -i , , TlflliMC I, M Nolll K I'll I Oil !! I .n 1 1 1 1 I irtli '. I.nk.l It'U . In NliVi-llllHT l. I'lli Stit ii.- I li.-r.'l.v ui.,,. lllt'Il of A. .1. Ni'iloll which enlivened : that in i iiiiiiliniii i- illi Hi.. ,r.n ii..ii ol Hi.- m l el t uiiuri s i.l Jiinr ;l. Tn. eiioil.'il - n Our Fall Stock Arriving 1 f DRY GOODS We have an entirely new line of the latest 5taplc ami Novelties. CLOTHING Call and examine ami you will be surprised. We have Suits from $20.00 down to the Krou nd. HOOTS & 51101:5 We carry the Uuck inghamiS; Mecht shoes They speak for themselves. T ? I:ANCY GOODS Our stock will be com plete by the I 0th of this month, and will then be the best as sortment ever shown in town. GLA55WARI; We have the largest line of Glassware ever shown in the town. I:URNI5IIING GOODS Our Purnishiiitf goods stock has arrived and it is all right too. Bailey & Massing.!!, Lakeview. iriiu.w i ami noiici: I' ie ! -t nt'-v inlet i lTii.-, ink' ii.'H, i ir,-Ki in , I , (.. '.rj Vi.llir 1 Ii. r,-l. KIM'll lllltl III r.iinpiHilli Willi lln' r . . ih:..i ..( the n. t t.l I I.Mfclli---el line 1 H III l! .1 'All Mi t li.r lln- smI- .,f timii.T limits hi Mii-iiHies ill or. k'l-ti. i m 1 1 1' i r 1 1 1 tt , Ni'.ti.U Hint u n-loiu'tiill liril luri' r!.ii'.'l I., nl! II..' I'll I.l Ii- mini -li.' l.V h. I i.f Auifuil I. I'.'. M lllinni III r.-nt. tif Neil I'l in- I ri t-k . run i 1 1 il Ink,-. Int. nl nr.'Knii . hn i .u- .Iny III. il in llu eltlie Inn joi urn Hint, -mi. mi Null..;. Im- ihr un lint,,' i.l He' S 1 t "' s" M' " r -1 " H till ill .rT T I'T.i.if In hIiiiu ttml (lit- Itotil .unlit I nn.r.' Kltiil'if fur tiinli,-r nr .t.uii. time. ' WitiiesseK who huM'gttiie tna I tend t he case i if Lake ei unit v vs t he In an la in the circuit court of .lackst hi ci unity : m i (,.r u. at Jacksonville yesterday, are as bil lows: sheriff II. I:. Imulap: clerk, A. W. Manring: liepnt.v Clerk. Thus. I'.eall: 'I'reasiirer. I-e I'.eall; K-ifp. nty Slit-riifs Jim I .a tie and I'. I'., iloiistoii; i:.-Troa.-ui'er S. I'. Ashl sti'nin. and i;.-Ct iiinty Clerk ami I e puty Treasurer Win. i nut her of Klamath Calls will be there. That includes ncarlv all of the oilict-rs of I tltnln-r ninU In tli, Sfut,.. I i niifumlii. or. ".uii. N.'. nnl Wn.lilnHi n I'crriiurj " k. cxi. ii.l. .1 t,, ti,. I'ni.li.' I .111. 1 stnli' I.l ai I nl iiu 1 -t I. I'r.'. M11111, Ii. I rnk. nl w itni.-r I tiki , l i.iiniv 1,1 I nki-. Mm,- i,r o rri O.r.Hi.l Or.'ii.iii. I,m. Ilin iUv liliil tn till, ullii ,. In--wi.rtt -int. in. -ni Nu Imi. ,.r r I . .or. Ii,-.-,,( II,.- -W - i, 1 M.i,,.,,. .., 1 , s. It .'. K, W M , kip! 1. if, r ,n,( i.i -hu.i tlitit lln Win, I fcithirlit 1. i,n,t,. inlnnl,!,. .,r 11 1 1 in In-r ur -tutii- Hum fur ntcm-nlt nrnl .iir 1 Hli'l to 1 M Kl.li-ll Ii is 1 Ii, 1 In 1,, .,u. Uli'l I,. I.. r.' ii..' II, !!. r ntiil lo-, . u. 1 ul iln.utlir,. i vi. 11 or. K"tt. "it Mullen) , tin- .iiri, .ir ,,1 prii Intl. !( num. - to, 11 11 ti. ss. t.i t , r ir ' ', W1I-..11 1 hulioiK I. rrm nn.l I . II. W uk. tl, I.l nl ,,ii,.r 1 Hki tr kfutl ttml I. !' Winkl .11 ..I I..L,. I .a Ke coil 1 1 1 ' , past ami ptvsciit. J hi or. fin. .nv nn.l nil ,,r-nii, iinini tlt.it- sli.. til, I -.11 1... t.nt in i .. '"" "''n '- ly lln- hIm.v. --I. k, rtl.i-.l Intnl. nr. the. sllnllltl .III be pill III j.lll OMT r. .f-l...l 1,, i I,. , ,.., r ,., , , ,,,,, ,,.,. there for six months we could run "r '" ' -"""' '') '' a i-ni. 1'm. , ll', ' K. M Mil VI 'I IS. Il.-Kl.l. r t lungs over here to siul our selves ' G !Ri iAI V I 5 1 p-p5J?3ijpii 1 iv '.T"! ! 'li;,.!! :V;' Mil':. , , , : vi,','"' 'd, ' i! ' .ii.ff? . J ,.. : mly ,: ; . 'V. i: ' , " - u Mil ILBJIaW IJllI II III IMMI II1HMMJI1 IWIMI!WlI HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See Me ! AC Bids For Wood. f-ealed propoHala addressed to the Re corder of the Town of I.akeview 'will be received by him until 7 o'clock p tn. Jan fj, PliJ.'J, for furniehini: anil deliver ing 5J0 cordB of wood. iJidnwill be re ceived in "0-cord lots or more, and mtiMt state the earliest possible date of corn nierjcecnent of delivery. Kach bid must be accompanied by a certitied check upon the Bank of Lakeview or fault, for ten cents on each cord the bidder offers to furnish, which check or canh will be forfeited to the Town Treasurer, in caHe any bidder receiving an award tshall fail to execute a contract with Xood and sufficient HuretieB; otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Wood must be sound and well seasoned ant) must be in the yard by November 1st, 1903. The Council reserves the right to re- i'ect any or all bids, or any part of any lid. W. 15. S.VIDKR, 49 4 Iiecorder. for awhile. A great many Luke county people will remember the beautiful horse Altamont. the famous sire of fa mous pacers and I rot tcrs. He was j one of tli' greatest sires tint 1 I lived. lie was bred in Kentm ami was brought to Klamath Co. by Jay P.each, in 1S"7. His celebrat- et get forms a large part of the his. n lory of Oregon's glory as a region of ' great horses, with such as these as1 V "" ' ' 'sj j s Ys s fs's 's''s rs' '-s ty'V e ' ver' 51 OUR Chehalis, l':ii,';, hohlerl N Grand Mask Ball. Christmas night will be the scene of the greatest event of the teason. Don't fail to prepare your suits and attend the mask ball at the iiarry Opera House on mat mgiit. 4! Renters Take Notice. Those who are renting or leaHing lands belonging to the California A Oregon Koad Company in Lake County will please pay rent money into the Hank of Lakeview. W. JI. Fiiihk, Agent. 41-tf There'l lie a warm time in town Christmas night at the .Maxwell Ai Lutchelder Mask ball. 4H. his progeny of the world's champion two-mile record of 4:1!); Del Norte, 1:0 Llla T., L':0k;; inn: Sperry, L':0!i; I'ath inont L':0!!; ami t he trot tern Alaine tla, 'J-Mli ami Atlas, '2M. More than fifty standard performers were gotU'ii by Altamont. He diet! in California recently. There Is no reiiMon why Lukevlew'n electric light system should not lx; made to pay and give satisfaction to everyone who iiutronly.'H it. Other towiiH that own ami operute their own plants pay, and why nhouldn't Lnkevlew. In Mpeakliir of thu HyB tem at Medford, tlio Succchh Hays: It Ih Hftfe to Huy no Hinall city In , the State hurt Hiiiterlor wTVice If Indeed any equulrt that of Medford. The rates, to consumers of both light ami water are lower In this than any other town of Southern Oregon, ami besides, both plants belong lo the city ami are beginning to pay u nice dividend Into the treasury. Sixty electric meters have already been In stalled and so far as known, are sat isfactory to the consumers, while applications have already been made for "5 new ones, ami these, will be Installed wit Ida 11 few days. The city authorities have 11 plentiful sup ply ami furnish them to all patrons at cost. Christmas Goods Arc all In and on display. The Largest and Grandest Display ever made at the Monogram. Stop in today. The article you want may be sold tomorrow. 'Our Careful Buying Makes Bar gains for Vou. Watch the crowds. They will show you the place to buy is The Monogram - Ahlstiom Bros. I )