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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1903)
t LAkti COUNTY UXAMlNCR. LaKDVIEW, OR COON, MAR. S, 190.1. AjlTH & Kt'lllllKI'l COIltClllpllltl' iimvliiK thi-lr lncwr.v saloon (rum Hit H'fM)'iit Iik mI Ion imihII IIiiIiI l.nki'vli'W, tu I lie lul win-re ( Iiciic.v'h liuriHMN wlni now hIjiikIm. The rin'iH',v simp mII lie moved over north to iiim room for tin- milium. This w III he dono miiiih' tliiic (luring tin month. liny Siiiifnnl cniiK' In (nun I lie IiwhI Mniiiliiy, nml report) iilli' a Iiimm nf ipi nhii-p during tin1 cold hm'II of IiimI iimiii h.' 'riio ninny tullil winter of lull' ycnrs mused tin- ue flilinil.it Inn of ninny olil nhii-p iiihI It wuh t'XMM li i they would lie t lie IIimI to h-i'IhIi If tin winter wit In nn.v wny m-vciv. .loliii M. SiiihIi'Im, w ho fur llic niHt 1. or 1.1 ycnrs Iiiim 1m.i-ii poHliiiiiHlcr nt I'oit IHdwell, lin tendered IiIh n-HlKU'itlon to tln ioHtnl nut Imrlt li'M, to take effect April lt. Ill ng. niitloti Ih ilin to up1 iinil III liciiltli. A. I". Ii'wIh will prolutlily ku-i-ii-i Mr. Sunders n pont uiiiMti-r. Ci-ilur-v 111- llt-cord Men's, dress suits, working suit, sack suit; it l.ig- lino to sil.it Iroin at S. li i k ('nine curly if yun want to make it K'xxl Nfli"'tiiin U V. Z. Mom li t in iii-i from San rniin lwii Moiiitay, Ih-iv lir went w It li a lnin.li of Iiuix-m. .1. ('. Iioil aoii. who hits Imi-ii lii tin' city for hoiiih tlnu' with Imrxi'H, returned w 11 li him. mid went to hi limuc In Winner. .1 Ian Mtircit'ili'il In ilUpoMlnu of all of lil nl a fair pi in', ami Kill mm!, I all lint trii head of tin- him lot he took iloxv n. Id' purchased wmie mori' on hi way up tlirmiuli Moiha county, mi. I top'thcr wit li 11 few ln Iiiim In Warner, will nllortly Hlarl on nnotlier trip to tin city. A. II. fnntcrltury. tin trapper, raiiM' to town hist wn-k with 1ft) royole sculps In IiInIh-H, tin' result of several mouths trapping. When he presented i hi-iii to County Clerk Mmirlni; mul wits Informed that 1 1n Inanity had Im-cii ivinoved. hi vvolds ami lift loll tnlulll Hot have Ix-cll jiiHt proper, but wonl.i- Imvelmd n(,Ht ,lV nanv ji-vlcw ' U "mighty i. llln t-ffvt if tin' Hienc liml Im-. ii l.'ild li f.iv the late tri-i.r"ii li-Kllat lire. Some of IIiumi- l-liln I - or w ho inade Mich a howl analiiHt the h. unity law , inilil have thoiiuht their ow n H aliK In ilanm-r. had they llHtelird to thlM reltlll. All tl.oi-e whn have pimm ill 1 well IohvhiI iheniHelv tf the erv ice-nl a profexaional iim tnnr. M. A. I'lieliw who viaiu l.akivii-- every year ami tiuaranteca natixtactinn, in her and ia prcparod to m any anil all pianoc. John Silvii, inamiKer of the New rine (n-ek Colony forporHtloii of ItallaiiM, wiim iu town ycHtcnlny and called ut Tho Kxiiinlner office todeiiy that ho uuJ IiIm company ciuue lo thl country t drive anyone out of the veiietahle ImimIiicmm iim Mtateil I n our IiimI, Immiic. He did not deny however, thai he flriulated Home Minall trai l which the people down I here claimed were an.irchlMt ic. lie hii il thev were not iliiiuvhiNl Ic. lint were lot- no purpose in particular, lie Nil ti 1 he wiim a him ialiMl ami not nil iimilvhiMt , that he lielieved in cor poration ami not in li-iint. If Portland wImIu-m the people of HiIm Mittlon to vlnit the U'wIm & ( lark J'alr hi VM7, no Mtroujrcr Induffinent could hs niado than to Imlhl a rnllroiid. A conversation win hoard tho other day In-twoon two Lakovlew jx-oplo and ono iiHkcd I ho other t ho qiioMUon: "Ar& A-oliiR to attend (lho idK UxionL tlo'it?" Tho reply 'w4: "Tho Kt. LoitlH UxpoHlt.lon? )h,''S'yH.' I tfiioHM mo. If I fan arraiitfo tiijl rttfair hy that thno J will go." ' "You uiIhuh doi Htood mo" replied tho former, j'l n lean tho & l lark Fai; at Portland. " "Oh, that fair! No, ,1 uiiomh I can't (, It'H too far to walk ami lift In too nhort to ride ho far hy Mlau'o." Council Meeting. A) fvrenular inn-tlmtof tla-clty roun cll Tiicsdnyf some citizens of North Luke view presented lef on- tint coun- II tin matter of having a street llif lit placed nt t lie corner one Mock north of the school house. The matter of ImiII.IIiik; a sidewalk In that vicinity wiim also laid U-fore the council. The (-iilllli-ll voted to run the elis--trie Unlit nil night Instead of until 2 o'clock 11 heretofore, The rates for lights In dwelling well iiImo changed. I'nr lieilrooin and klteh en the rule Iiiim I wen redueed one half, or 'J cent -r i-amlle power. I he ot her room remain the Hume ri rent i-. p. The salary of Kleet rldau Perry Stanley wiim rained from 7.1 to $Kki per lin ill I li on aefolllit of the 1 1 1 -ereiiMed sen lee. i. MehhiKi-l, ex-oiiijilliiian, wiim appointed i-oiiiiellmiiii to fill the vaeaney cmiMed liy the n-Mluuat loll of W. I). Voo.i'i'k. All elect l ie meter wiim ordered plaeed III Hotel Lakevlew for t he period of one mouth at the trial rate of I I i-elitM M-r lIMMI WIlttH. The matter of whether .1. A. An thony had a fiani lilw to eoniliiet ami iiialntalu an eliftrle Hulil h.vm tern within the corporate limit of the town of likevlew WllMdlMf lIMM-d, ami It wiim decided to lay the matter over nut II leal ad vice could lie ob tained a to what tepM mIk mill In taken. A called UlecllliK of thecollll ell wiim held Monday- nioruliii;, ami the legality of allowing; .1. A. Anthony to conduct an eli-ctrle lluht M.VMteiu In l.akevlew iim iIIwiimhciI at length. It wiim claimed ley iui-iiiIm-im of the foiincil that the franchlMe granted Mr. Anthony m-veral year iiro wiim not li-Kal, from the fact that It wiim paM-d at the II I' t rendini;, nml only two meiiilMTM jf tlu t-ouiK-ll were j.ii-rtent Im-hIiIi-m the mayor. Ami HKitlu, they claim that liu-e Mr. An thoiiy ha not ojMrntil any !,-(rk f-yMteiu for over two yenr. ho tiad forfeited hi frntichlMf. March Arrives. The coinlni; of March Iiiim Inh-ii looked forward to with much Inter- Im alwa.v fouHldereil that thi month iiiarkH the iH-glnnin-i of early Spring It I the month lit which winter lien In the lap of i-prliiK nml the' la'tter Iiiim iniichdimfultylntm-aklimaway. It U the irtonth In which It Im miiIiI that thetlon and tho lainli lio down together, tht IiMitally the lainh Im On the hiMlde of the lion. It Im the month In'vvhleh the prophetM pivdlft that If (ho went her Im good at the iM-tfliniliiK It will Im! had at tho end lnr, and view vei-Mii. IiMt Sunday marked the fli-Mt day of March and the KladHome huh and NpriiiKlike lialiu that M-riiieated the atmoH pheiv, tilled the henrtM of thoHO weary with the hing winter with Joy. ItralModthe dormant ener;le8 of the trilling rohbln, who foiiu-M early and ntnyM late, and hi gleeful vocalii-atloiiM prcMiiged an early e niancipatloii from the gloom of winter' dispirit inginurkineHM. When people retired that night with light heart and the thought that they would awake to find another day with the Hong of spring, Imagine the change that wuh wrought on that lilue Monday morning when t lie snow came and the wind Mew cold. Sunday night, Monday and Monday night threw Inchon nf snow fell, to tho great disappointment of every, one. , A How of urteHlan water at Castle Hoi k estlinaUnl to bo Hiifllclent to Ir rigate 1(MH acn'M, Is pouring steadily from tho mouth of ono of the first artesian wells In I'-astern Oregon. The stream does not rise as high n at first on account of changes In tho surface, but tho quantity Is said to b.' about the sumo. The operations 'near the mouth of Dead Canyon arc being carried on by about U-u men, AxytES, Wihtwortii Harly Wool Sale. Already ."XMI.imhj poundM of wool have In-cii bought up in the Sand Hollow country, a the Columbia Klver P.iimIii Im called, by ono firm alone, while shearing oiMrntioiiM are still a month awny at the earl lest. Thl firm, however, Im about tho only one In the field no far. It Im buying for scouring purpose. At this early stage 9 to 10 rent U U'liig paid for the somewhat sandy Northern Morrow wool, a figure that augurs well for prices Inter on In the Henson, and which compares very favorably with the correspond ing prli-e hist year. Tho lighter wool of tlie country south of Hepp- j m-r will bring a higher price Imviiuso the quality Im somewhat finer nnil. the c harilf ter Cleaner. ' ni a iuikim oi weight, the fleece net almost eipially j,- in money. TIMBKK XOTICK. fnlli-ill "'" 8i'. Ukevlrw, orrgon, . Nov. M. Notice li tu r.-by givi-n llit In 11 rompllnncD Willi Hie rovlloii h ,of ciiiiKri'Mi of Junes, H7b. entliled "An act lor tuo , .i.i...i..,.i.,,.in ih.. amies ol California an- oi nii.w. , - .. ,, i oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," , aae itcnded 'oall the I'ublic Land stales by act ' of August 4, 1V-', the following persons have , this day men lu mis orooe lueir ,.uiu ni.,c- mc-nts, to-wlt: . . . of Houtiiftm, county of rhehllit. 8tU? of Wh . . ..... V . . iuii I. . r t .. ..ii r . onnty of Chehalis, State of Wash- statement No. 1591 for the pur- I NKli and N, SB!,. He A 1 - I harles I rew . llllflon. morn iiiui. of ihe S1 .! u u. 1.1. K V. M JamviT.Qulag, of Abi-rilwn, county ol Chi-bll. state f WMh Ington, a worn itaii-mi-nt No. l.V.t for lhi pur rl aw of the N1, NE ec Ul amt S)i S ' 8ec 84 T. :3 B. " " Krank Holllngiiworth of Newbt-rry, county of Yamhill. Statu of Oiv Itsn. aworti tat-im-nt No. IMKi for the purchaw? of theSWit8W 2 S1- SK'4 Hot,-.-!, aud N w i-i N K' ! s,-c . i H la k vv m . Thatthvy will offor prmif to show that the. land nought ia more valuable for in timber or tone than tor agrii-ullural imriwHei an1 toe, labllih their claim lo nalit laml twlore (.11. Willi row, U.S. t'ouiminMoiicr at Klamath ralla Oregon, on Saiuritay the lHth rty of April They name a wiine.': William Uf k tiiil ('hurlea Crew, of llMiilmn, VahiiiKtou, Jamea T. tilling, of AberJet-n, Wanhlugloli, Krank llol liligHwtirlh. of Newberry, tlregun, and K. N . Merrill, ol rnrtlitnn, Oregon. ... I Any anil nil permum eUiiiiing ailvenely the , aliove-ilewribea lamia are re.Uele.l lo tile j their claim In tin office ou or before nut IkiIi day of April, lwt , ... .Ian J9-4 pit E. M. BrattaIS, RegUter. I I' lilted Stalei IjiihI Ofllee, I.akevicH , Oregon, Jan. 21. 19uX Notice l hereby given that lu compliance with the proviioini ol the act ol ('oiigreiw of June H, lh. entliled "An act tor me aaie oi limber Uinta in the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended lo all the Public Land States by act of August 4. HUM. the following erona have this day nl.'d in mis onus iueir inuiu iif uients, lo-wit: Charles J. Anderson, of Brainard. county of Crow Wing, atate of Minnesota, sworn aialemeul No 17:11 for the pun-bane of the S'j NVl4 ami N' SW!i, Sec 1.' Vp S S, B IS K. W M. Kloreiiee B. Rlcsl lid, nf liroiuard eoniiiv ol ( row Wins;, slate of Mtnucnoia, sworn statement So IT.ti for the . purchaao of the S", ol h! Bee ia i p na b, n w r., UeuryJ. Relalamt, of lily, county of Klamath,. statu of Oregon, sworn statement No WHS for the puri-haae of the NU of Nv.. eo i:i l p o, io r., n . That they will offer proof tu show that the land sought is more valuable (or Us timber or stone than for agricultural purpos ami lo ca tHlilixh their claim to said laud Ix-iiue J.W. Hauialtar, t'.S. Commissioner at Klamath Kails Oregon, on Saturda). the "III da;- of May 1M. Thev name as wiluesa. s:- Kraiiklln W. Merrill of rnrlland Oregon, f. W. t'aul ami J. W. I'aul of I'illner. Oreiain, lleury J. Kiesland of Kly, Oregon and Florence H. Kiealaud, and Chailcs J. AiiiierMiu, of Brainard MiuuvsuU. Any ami all persons claiming adversely the aliovu described lands are requested lo rile their claims In this otllcc oil or before ssld Mb iliiy of May US..:. JanW l F.'. M. Bkattais, Kegister. NEW GOODS DRESS GOODS CLOTHING Florshcim Celebrated Shoes, New Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH nniUTP Regarding the Forty Second Annua!1 rUin 10 Statement jg EQUITABLE LIFE.. New business written in 1901: - $245,912,087.00 (iross assettK, - 331,039,720.34 (iross surplus " - 71,726,797.00 Total payments to jolicy holders 27,714,621.42 During the past ten year, the KqniUble has paid t26,056,31.99 in dividends ovJ ita policyholders, which largely exceeds the amount paid in dividends by any oth-' er Company durins the same period. BEALL'S DRUG STORE I gi LEE BEALL, Proprietor fffy jfj fcift We have constantly on Land a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Ferfuiueries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigarc, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded ',70 K-X" jg'S v,n K-JS :rc'l jJ-'-g S',?tf7Ti;v :4i Agency for Acorn Stoves and Ranges Hardware sad Tinware J, E. BERNARD c& SON, Lakeview, January, 8th, 190". Iear Friends: AVecoiue to you a'itiu will, this personal request for your trade. You want gnods we want business. Your purpose is to buy goods riiht. Our purpose is to sell you goods riuht. It also stands to reason that we tire Koiiit( to make our prices as low as consistent with good business judgement, in order to interest vou, and, as the largest dealers in Lake view in our line, w e can not lie undersold on an equal class of goods. The reasons are many and obvious, l'iist, we buy mostly direct from factory ; we buy in large iiuantities, ship in car Jots, and in every y save you alL the money possible. Yours respectfully, J. E. BERNARD & SOINL i r Wabash Tourist Car Lines I. I.v. ("hlisgo Hondays, 11:00.1 Ar. Boton Tuesdays 6:20 r s) l.v ! Chicago Tliursday II :0ii A m Ar. Boston Fridays 6:20 r a 1-cave KausasOity Fridays. JO r u Arrive St. Paul and Mia tics polls .Saturday 7:20 r M. For particulars consult your aisent or Address C. J. CRANK. ' ROSS C CLINK li. 1'. Agt-i St. l.i.tits, Mo. & Ayres w m LAKEVIEW, OREQON. Farming Implements, Wag-ona, Etc.. Paints. Oils and Brushes I'. C. J'. Agt., Los Angeles i