Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 01, 1903, Image 5

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    LAKC COUfNY EXAHINCR, LAKEVIEW, OftftJOM, JAN. I, loOJ.
HMMtlonal Xocal
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MIhM KhIhIm KIIVC 1 !) M'llllliirM of
lirr rtxiin n parly 'l ncHcliy night nt
tlw n-xltlciM e if K. F. Cheney. The
yiiunnMii'r-M horoiiKhly enjoyed them
wIvrM wllli vtirluiiN k'hiii'm. A light
lunch wiih Mcrvcil fcttld when home
going I IllH Cllllie till t'lllMWN VOtl1
XImm SihkIh a very pt ipular tefuhcr.
Judge KmiiMliy 'f Merrill wiih nt
the Fall on IhihIih-hm Monday nay
the lUputt Iciiii. Id Inform im t hat
In Im making every calculation and
preparation to oM'ii a hchmIoii of Mm
roiirl nt Merrill on the morning of
Hie I'lilll IiihI., beginning lit 10 o'clock
tdmrp. Any who limy wMi to nt
tnd from here or eWwhere lire f Iiiih
lldvlwd iim to the exact llle.
The roof of t he Wrick vault adjoin
ing tl"' court llollHe when nil the
county record") lire kept, U In it very
had niiiilll lull. The roof Im badly
rotted nil. I eery Hlorin IIIIm the dirt
under the roof w ith iiiolMtnre, which
ui-pM through to tin' phtMicrliig '"id
the lat ler Im fulling off. The County
court hIioiiIiI have I he roof n-iiilrei
nt once.
Tiling lire et t lug pretty di'Mper
nte In Klamath I'm I Ih when Ri'ii t !
Iiieli like Judge I if urge T. Italdwlu,
1 r. F. I. Ueami'M and Alex Martin,
Jr., Join In a Imyeott ngnliiMt the
liar I htm of that place. They alixo
lutely rcfiiHe to patronl.e any burlier
and furthermore decline to ne a rnx-
or tlieinw-MeM. lull a iM-aiuiiui
trio of I'efferM there Will Im
next few mont Iim.
At the Wlnt I'm Male of tliorotigh
IhviIm In San I'ranclMco the other
day, two of the bol'm-M were lil'olher
and hImIct to Sliver Itnlllon, owned
li.V the liw llllaliiM Hi-o'm of l.akevlew'.
Vo No Se lirotln-r to Silver Itnlllon
lir. jr., A. I'.V Key del SlelTIIM f :hi.
Theodora I,. xUler to Nllver Htilllon
ch. f., IT, liy Itey del SierniM fXCt.
ThfMc plii'i'M were cuiiMldered to lie
got id.
The triumph of Marconi, after hum
l ii on I Iim of anxloiiM waiting. him at
laMt been ncl.leved, for a lileHMUjre
from Lord Mlnto,' jroveriior-jrcueral ,
of Canada, to the King of irvnt
Itrlt alll WilM tlaMliediiertMMtlf At Ian-,
tic without a Haw. Marconi Im now
regarded UK t he World'H greater-! In
ventor. The MiicccKMfid termination
of IiIm cffortM ineaiiM that the day of
I he cxh'umI ve and c umlierNi uue met h
oiIm of telegraphic comuiuulcat Ion Im
done.
Armicr r.rother an- follow luir In
Hue with t he Improvement Idea, and
are building a new front to their
lilackMiull li nhop and wagon Hhop.
The front w ill Im moved about n
feel farther forward to In- la Hue
with the new hrlck lilllhllllKM of
Italley A MummIuj-III aud.l. I'.. liiiniird
& Son. TIiIm exteiiMlou w III give t heir
xliopH coiiMlderahle more room, which
v iim jrreiitly denned. I he appear
ance of the building will Im- greatly
iliipl'ovcd.
The ItullaiiK are iIImciimmIiik' the
ad viMiiltllity of iK'iiMlouimr Mi'M. Mad
delena (iranatta. a lady of ,"i7, w ho
llvi'H near Nocera, twelve inlleH from
NnplcM. Her liUMliaud Iiiim leeii dead
ten yearn, tint during the nineteen
yea I'M tliey lived together iim man and
wife they had nlxty-lwo children
horn to them, fifty nine of the lot be-
llljT llialen. Eleven different t Iiiicm In
nine year trlpletM were horn, and on
three different im'cumIoiim four boy
were announced, and once there wen
four boyn and a glii.
On Sunday, lee. Jtwt tit the ich.
deuce of the lirlde h iiarentM, uenr
Cedarville, occurcil the wedding ol
Harry KiikhcI and MIhh Ella lteelM,
The ceremony wum performed l.v
Jtev. J. M. WIImoii In the prem-nce of
relatlvcM ami Immediate iiclghhorM.
A nuiiilier of valuable, liandHoiiie
Mud tiMeful pri'HentH were bestowed
upon theyoiinjr couple. The couple
cittne to Lakevlew on n Hhort wed
ding trip and to hih'Ih! Clirlrtt man
with Mr. KuhhII'm wIkKt, .Mix K. N.
JikiiIm1i. They returned home Sun
day. "It In a peculiar thlnjclMit nevet the
U'hh a fact that Home people are more
timid about Koine thlnK'M than
otherH," Hiild L. II. Wlioitoii lawt
Monday. "1 notice tliU eHpiTlally
with thoMe jioopli' w ho aiv too timid
to ret urn a lot of bankelM Unit 1 loan
ed them to carry home vt'jtittnlili'Hln.
It may 1 that they urn aHhamed to
return tliciu, ttml la that cuhc they
hould havt'jiiit them on thu t'hrlHt
iiiiiH t lit for ine. I liojio they wont
wnlt till next t'lirlHtmuH UvatiHo I
ne'd them now." The Kvaiulner
HiiiIm that otherH IichUIcm uewpaperi
have their trouble.
riTZPATHICK MctlRATII
The marrliitf! of I'. A. Kltxpntrlck
to MImm I'.dna McOratli wan Holemn
Iwd nl tlm reMldence of llob't McKw,
on Main Htrcet, Iikcvlew, on ChrlMt
m om night af half piott live. Kcv.
Nmythe ollli laled. Only relatlvcM of
the bride ami a few frlemlM wen
pn'Heiit. While It wan itilt' general
ly known amotijr the Immediate rel
ative and frlendM of the contriut liitr
part leM, yet It came an a Miirprlne to
many frlendM In l.akevlew.
The bride Im t liccNt Imahlc daughter
of Mr. and Mtm TIiom. Met! rath, ol
Oooh4' Lake valley, and the groom Im
the poplar clerk at the l.akevlcw
Mercantile Mton.
After the ceremony a ('liriMtmiiM
dliiui-r miicIi iim Mrn. McKce Im noted
for, w iim Nerved. The bride ami
groom at tended the ball that evening,
and the next day took a Hhort honey,
movii trip to I'alMliy to vlnlt Mr.
1'ltr.patrlckM nlMter, Mrn. Tarker.
Home very Im-iiuI Iful and valuable
prcMcutM wen' rt-elved.
The Kxamliier w ImIich Mr. and Mrn.
ritxpatrlck a long and proHM-roim
futun'.
Mr. Ulalr' lintcrtalnment.
TIicI'Immm I'.ntertalnnient given by
Mim. Ulalr on Monday evening iim a
great miicccmm. Tin aildli'lice wen
delighted with the niilwlc of the lit le
glrlM. Too much pralM cannot Im
given for the patience that munt
have Imi-ii exerclfM'd by the children
In committing to memory their dif
ferent partn. Tin trio who took
part In the "Hutch Marriage 4Vre
inony" were conlldeut an proffen-
. .. ihIoiiiiIm. Mrn. I'. A. Stanley m recltll
1 1 t he ......
(Ion wan well rii-eiveu HUM we noM
to hear her again In tin near futun.
MIhm Inlta Ito.vd win grace ltM-lflii
the T.ridge" b.V Longfellow. Mrn.
I Iyer fang In her Inimitable w ay
and n-cflvcd a hearty encon. Then
w an a leipieHt from many of the au
dience that Mrn. Dyer w ould Ming a
few Scotch HotigM but ow ing to t he
lengthy prograinelt had to lie denied.
The Man h of the ' Itcd, White and
I'.lue" ncclved a hearty encore.
Annie Laura and tin "Munlcul Am
teiM" witM a pleiiHimt climax to a
very pleaMaiit evenlng'H entertainment.
A Cheerful Liar.
lack Kredenliurgn-turncd Monday
from a four moutliM ntay at Lake
view, at which place he linn Imimi em
ployed all t IiIm time nt brick work,
at mt day and he Iiiim more of
the mii kind of w ork waiting; for
him in the Hpring. lie n-porlM that
the t lieuioineter had reached eight
Im-Iow r.ero before he left . Medford
Mall.
The above Htatemeiit Im mlHleadliig
to people outHlde of Lake Co. At
no time till winter Iuih the theuiom
Her liecn ilown to rero. l-'or the
pant two moutliM the themoineter
Iiiim ranged at night from lrt to .'J."
above, but t wo niglitH In the middle
of HeiemlM-r It went down to it)
above. On ChrlMt man night it wiih
not HUtllcleiitly cold to fiveze. Lant
Saturday and Sunday niglitH were
the coldcHt we have had thin winter
4 and Ii above n'Hpectlvcly no tero
weather yet, but clone to it. The
themoineter did not go down toNU.
low Kero during all of hint winter.
ChrUtmas Tree
A very large crowd nHMcinbled at
llarry'H hall on ChrlHtinaH eve to nee
and IlKten to the ChrlMt iiiiim treeexcr
cImch. The hall wan lMautifully fen
tooned with wiratliM of evcrgreeiiH,
and two well tilled treeK Htood In
front of thentiige. After the oivIich
tra liad ii-nileivd neveral HelectloiiH
of up to date iiiuhIc, Santa ClaiiH
made IiIm nipearance at the n ar of
the Htage Mith presentH of candy and
nutH for the llttlo folkn. The des
trlbutlng conimlttv then began call
lug off the prcHcntH. No child In
town hm overlooked with a Hack of
candy. Kev. Sniythe HiiiM'rintended
the whole nffi'ir from lK'glnnlng to
end. The tank of decorating wiu
an arduoiiM one.
NEW GOODS
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DRESS GOODS CLOTHING
Florsheim Celebrated Shoes New
Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed
with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc
LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Ayues, Wiiitworth: & Ayers
Town Lots For Sale
In Lane's South Addi-W
tion to Lakevlew.
UAYLEY & MAXWELL, Agts,
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TIIfHF.lt l..M OTICK
I'iiIIimI malcl IjokI nlTicn, Lakevlrw, iri-Kon.
Oi l. HI. Miiilet'U hiTfliy Klvi-n tlist In
i otnpl jauri' wllb thi" provUlmm of the tu'l (
inii(r'iuiul June ft, IKTk, vuniil "An ' l lur the
Ml-l llmlM-r lnWln lhi (&! ul cailihirnla,
ir niii, Kwd and wsnhiuKion TVrrluirj,"
rl'li..-.l 'ill the I'uMli: LjiimI milri br li t
of AurttKl i, imrj, the fullnuinit Tmn have
llil day lll. il In thla office their awnru ttate
uienu, tu-wit:
Bertha I. Turner,
of Illy, roiinly of Klamath, aiale of rvin.
Nworn atatciiiftit No. l.rf.'i for the iurehase of
the W'i NWi.. N, H4 auU !' St
IMTp IM H, K UK. W M.
Mayine H. Turner,
of AndiTMin, UJA Kletcher Mt. eoiinlr of Mad I
miii. male of Indiana, iw
fur Hie l arvhaMMif the
II E, w .X.
Marry ii. IV-e,
of Hljr, eoiinly of Klamalh, lale of Or.irin.
aworn niatem'til No. I.ri7 for the iurchae of !
the .', tn-p M T :ui H, K I ' K W M. I
ltwreiiee II. Turner, j
of Illy, niiiiiiy of Klamalh, flale ol Onirun,
HMom ktaienieiii No. 1 .arUn for the tmrchaae of
thu ' fk-c XI I ii St h, K II t, M.
I harlolte le,
of Illy, eniinly of Klamalh, ktate of OreRon,
orn talement No. I.'h.u for the punhaM uf
the M Ti .HS ri, K M It, M
That they will off. r i.r.x.f lo how thai the I
land aoiiKhl la more valuahle for In timber or 1
tone lhau tor aKrieullurHl pnrimmt aud to eh
labhali their claim to ald land before '. H.I
Withrow. U.S. ('(iminl..ii. r at Klamntli Kalln. 1
')re(on, on f alunlay the 2Mb day of April lU.
They name aa wilneuu'ii: C. K. Tull of Med
lord, Oreiion, Maynie B. Turner of Anderaou,
Indiana, and J.I'. Hamnull. Kdward t'aaebe'r,
E. H. Kllburn, lieorite K. Iee, Harry U. Dee,
Hen ha I. Turner, mid Charlotte Dee, all of Bly,
Oregon.
Any and all peraona claiming adversely the
above-deacrlbco! landa are reiieited to file
their claim! in thia office on or before aaid
i.lli day of April, IwkS.
Nov. li th t. M. BRATTAtN, Ri'giKtor.
LEE BEALL, Proprietar
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LAKE VIEW, OREQON.
Wo have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete StocV
of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy
Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc.
4 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
rrn M.temejt. No. l.M .
Two Car Loads of these
Wagons on the Road..
Klamath Lake Titles Burning;.
Tlio Tilling hii.vh N'opk )i thu
Htm'tH ot AhIiIiukI iioIIiti a lirllllitnt
it'll llxlit on tin wiHtorn Hky, Frlilay
t'vi'iiliiK. tau which uroiiHcil a K'ooil
ileal of Inti'tvrit, an from niipcn ranees
thciv mlicht have Ih'cii a trt'iit nre
raKliiK 1" the CaHCfule timber renerve.
Later information revealed that the
woiuleifully lirllliant light came
from the liurnlnu; of tlie tulcH on the
mIioivh of the Lower Klamath Lake,
alioiit 70 mlleH dlHtant. There Whig
a law amount of ice In the lake at
the juvrient time, the weather eonilh
tloim were favorable for the burning
ofthetnleri without lnmau;ln the
wild hay landn, ho the conflagration
wan Htarted by the 'Mick" men.
TIUKKK I.AI OTKT,
I'mted Htatel ijtnd Office,
lakevlew, Orevon, Nov. 4, IM.
Notice la hereby given that in compliance,
with the jirovlniona of the act of Congrcu of
June H, 1H7H. entitled "An act for the aale of
timber Uiiiln ill the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and VYanhiiigton Territory," aa
extended to all the I'ulilic Ijind btatea by act
of Aiigimt 4, 1HU, the following pcraotia have
thla day til.-d lu thla office thulr iwurn stato
uieuta, to-wll :
Herman F. Puhland,
of Algoma, con ii iy of Kewaunee, alate of Wis
consin, aworn alaienient No. 1V77 for the pur
chaw of the b Nec 2vi, Tn S7 H, K 17 K, w m.
J m h u II. KolH-rta,
of IjiVe Uenton, county of Lincoln, Mate of
Miniieaota. aworn statement No. l.ri?H. for the
piirchaae of the BK4 .Sec SO. Tp 37 8, K 17 K.
i nat iney w in oner (iriMii to allow mat tne
land aought la more valuable for It timber or
atone than for agricultural purposes and to es
tablish their claim to said land befole I'. H.
Withrow, I'. H. I'oiiiiiiisNioner al Klamalh Falls
Oregon, on Katurday, the 17th day of Jan. 19U1.
They name aa wllneaaes: Tom Newton of
Klamath Falls, Oreiroii. E. R. Kllburn of Bly,
Oregon. Herman F. I'uhlaiid ot Algoma. Wis
consin, aud John II. Koberta au'l W. II. Kuburu
of Lake Benton, Minnesota.
Any and all peraoua claiming adversely the
above described lands are reijuesU'd lo file
their claims In ibis office on or before said 17ih
day of January I'JiU.
Novl.S-46 K. M. HHiTTAIN, Register.
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N ! of faVrtllrmi'iit of Final Arreaut.
I n tbe County Court of the Htate of Oregon
for LakaCoun y.
In the matter of the estate of Alfred McDow
ell, deceased.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERU: Notice is
hereby given, that the undersigned adminis
tratrix uf the estate of Alfred McDowell, late ef
l-ake County, Oregon, deceased, has filed her
Filial Account aa administratrix of aaid Estate,
Ih the Offiue of the County Clerk of Lake
County, Ore., aud that Katurdav, Jan, t4th ltaxi
at 2 o'clock KM. ol aaid day, at the Couuly
Judge's Office in the County Court House of
lke Coanly, Oregon, lu the Town of Lakevlew
has been appointed an affixed by Hon. B. Daly,
Judge of aaid I! url at the lime and place for
the hearing of objecllous to said Fiual Account
If any there be, aud the settlement thereof.
Dated this 1Mb day of Dec. iwoj.
62-H LaviNa MrDowil.l.,
Administratrix of thu Estate of Allrcd Mu
l!y.vs!I, Deceased.
J. E. BERNARD & SON.
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Agt., Bt. Ixiuis, Mo. r. ('. P. Agt., Los Augeles
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