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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1903)
lakh county examiner, lake view, Oregon, mar. 12,100.1. ItoMtionnl local Mr. iiml Mr. Ih-xtor Amlck wcro 11 iiioiik t In vlHltorn fro 111 New I'liin CnM-k, 'I'ui'nila.v. CIiiim. Iturki-r run iimi extra Miiki front AlliiniH Humliy, I r I i a 1 i k In h lut of iilii.vi'i frvliclit that Iiml in ciiiiiiilntiMl for mum' tlim piiMt. IM A. Unlit, lirothiT of I-'ruiik I.lKlit. Hiul fnrmi-rly of Liikct li-w, ninntl.v tinili'rwciit a hitIoiih oM-r-ttt Ion at Knri-ka, Imt U now Improv ing. If ymi fnvir lUiwnil ln'fore you slmuM ntlcnil llipSt. Patrick's ilanca next Tuoa ility night at I'lixttV KitiK liitll. 10 Mr. ftiul Mr. Corwln Vlnyiinl n- turnril to tlii-lr Iiouh at New Plm Orwk IumI vii'k from Oaklaml Oil., wlion tliry luivo Umh mmiiIIiik tin1 winter. t A trai-lii-r'w tat llfi' i)lilomn Iiiim In('U ImhihmI liy tin atnto tionnl to MInm r.lla 'illinium, of Uikevliw, a terminal' of tln Noiitleni Oregon Statv Normal Krliool. Tin AnIiIhihITom ii Talk linu Iiiiiik i'i haiulH ami iiami. It In now puli lldhril by A. (', Jai-olmon anil It nimii' U tin- AmIiIuniI Trllium. M. I. J."KRJntoti will (-oinluct tin" editor- lal i1i'iartmi'ii(. ! I have a lut ( 11 nr dried arhc at 0 penta Mr 'iiikI at China Restaurant liy Hrewery Kalmui. .t ' Wong Shiii. Fred I ImIht iiml w Iff rami In from I ti 7U riLiu-ii tu PrvWM valley Sntnr- Im.v, iml lu-otiulit lii tlu'lr llilli' ilailulid't for lili'illrnl treatment. They returned Monday, wlili the twiliy apparently well. .Iiiim A vlriKiii't' linn muted hi tailor hIioji from tin' Kehai t ImllilinK Into (Iiiim. I'mliaili'M oltlte liiiildili reeeiitly moved to tin- lot l.v tin flre lull. Mr. I mluuh will oeetipy the rooiiiM vtu'ali'il by A vlruniiete. J. Wendell, tin butcher, while mvr 1o I t. Ulilwi ll lii4 wwk, ptiri liwi'il from Monroe. '.1 bend of tat Ixi-f btii'lM wtilrtl will Ik- delivered In Lakevlew thin week ami placed on feed for tin iM in tlt of lil. 'iiHtoiuirM. Mcn'n ilri-BH fiiilH, winking nnit. nark (nils; h lug lm tn Ht-lii't troni at ht-liiiiiiM k'. ('miie curly if ymi want t make a immJ (.election .'C A. Vrliator Iiiim illxpoHi-il of IiIm cii- tin nlii'i'p hoMlii"., coiim!! Ug of M'Vt'llll t llollHUIIil, to OIIImIiIc llll,t CI'M, w ho, hi' iiinli iHtiiiiil, an In tin1 mar ket for more. We are Informeil the prlee wum very hii t Mad ory. Iturim TIllieH-lleralil. William SlierliM-k anil IiIm RlMter-ln-law, Mih. It. Sherlock paHH throuuli Silver Luke, enroiite to Shanlko the tirnt of the week, nay h the Silver Lake Central OivkoiiIuii. Mrn. SherliM'k w III k to I'ortlaml, where hHi w III enter the lioHpltal for meilleal treatment. Ht I'Htrii'k'a Iny will I appropriHtley celehrateil nn the evenini of the 17th ly an all nitrht dHiire at the l'oat A Kinit hall. You are invitpil. 10 Local uportH were Homewhat niir- prlHetl TiieMilay mornliiK when Joo Lano riTi'lveil a telegram from l'ort laml Mtatlnj; that Jack O'Kccfe hail won from Jimmy lirltt tho llwht welnht rhampionHhl)) of America on a foul In thuHlxth round. The con tent wiih to Ik a 20 roiiml bout and the liettliiK wan 10 to 7 In favor of Itrltt. Fayette Cannon uml l'eto Follott were Ui from New l'lno ('mk Mon day. Mr. Cannon received a letter written by IiIh wlfo tho other day, utatliiK that nlie win now well, and would iv turn homo on the '.MHt. ThlH Im gratify Ins news to her Iiiih bond and friendri who feared hIio would not m'over from tho uerloiiH runaway lU'cldeut that happened to her laHt fall. An all nitcht (Ihucb will lie sriven at the 1'ont & Kin hall on Ht l'atriuk'a Day, March 17th. Miitiio will be furnlnoed by 1'rof. A. A. Urahain, violin, L. 1. Kobiau, violin. (!co. Held baea viol, Mra. Frank Ktml niann. The dance will be all ninlit and th ticket! will bo f 1 .00. Everybody invited, 10 Tax en are belnu paid la to tliei Sheriff (iilte lively t hem day n. From the lt nf March up to yinterdny noon flll.Tll.! had been paid In, mid Sherirf Duiilap mil Icljiatea from $0,(KNi to f 10,000 more by cIonIiik time next Saturday, that Ik'Iiir the lant day on which the 'J per cent rebate Im al lowed. The flrat Imhiii- of The (Vtitral Ore. Konlan came out 1iBt Thiirmlay at Sliver Lake, publlMUi by italley A, llluk. It Im a four column, four paw Hheet. Another pner to Im called the llullet la, will apear tliU week. When the t wo other projirt ed pupi-ra have Marled then, the lontf lii'u'iiteil neWMpaNr Held at Silver Lake will uenrly In filled. Idotipm, piM-ket kiilvi'n and cutlery of all kin. I at Si liinlni k'ii now Ix'inu wold at greatly rixluuetl price. 52 Major L. T. I'.arln. one of (iri'Kou'N old Itepiibllcau War hurwn, arrived herefrom Portland lawt week, and 1 1 an Imiii looklliK Up Home tllillx-r land iH-fore the land office. The Major panned throiiKh hen In lnfon then wan any town. He nerved nine dearn aa reenter of the )rKon City land Olllce, and w an at one time I'. S. Mamhall for Oregon. The report that cattlemen nhot and killed over 4K head of nhccp In. IoiikIii( to W. V. Ilrown on tbe rnnp near llituipton Itutte, not lone ao. In not iliought to In true It In kuown, however, that Mr. Itrown w an lu-cuwd of Informing on nome cattleini'li who had ni'iiue uiv ViiiineiU laud feiii eil. which had Uj In torn down, and tliey renelited thin action, and look n-venjie on bin nheep. If you want to kep warm lliix win ter itet yonr-elf nonie of tlmt wiirin nn-ih-rwear at Si hioiiu k'n. I'irnt come tlrHt aervml. 62 A larne coiiuar came ipilte clone to town early Monday inornlni;. H came out on to a point of rock on the hill eant of the m hool bonne, and KttM the reniih-ntn In that vlclulty qulle a Hi'iiri1 when he (tuvt Vent ti oi r two yelln. Some thought the animal had came down into their back yardn. but Invent Ration next day nhowed trackn In the nnow aboiit yardn from any houne. It In thought the cougar came down In march of rabbits for an early morni:i meal. Tom A. Smith, the well known manager for linker A: Hamilton for thin dint rid, arrived hint Sunday, accompanied by P. A. Pinbrow rnd W. F. Wallace. Mr. Pinhrow Is the traveling naleniuan for ItnJ.cr & Hamilton, and taken the place of L. K. C. Jordan, who ban laen pro moted to the iimnatti'iHcnt of the hardware department A the bonne at Sacramento. Mr. Wallace ha come to Lakevlew to remain nr- niantly, and w ill tuke charm of the hardware a'n 1 implement branch heiv. That laive 'ilinpUv of cro-kery and glaHRware at Kchtnincks is fant diMap earin(. lietter make your selection before it ia all gone. 52 Purinj; the pant, two wtvka the work of cuttliiK mi arch throiiKh the brick wall between the Monogram and Schnilnck'n ntorea, and the rhaiiKlutf of nhelvlni, countern and moving of kooiIh, etc., ha canned aoiiie of the uninformed to Inquire, wh'at'M up. Ahlntroin Ilro'H uro pre paring to extend their buHlnenn, aud on April lnt will ocupy , both store bulldlngti, having bargained tor the toek of goodu of II. Schinlnck & Son. When them young buMlnenH men are comfortably bwated lu their enlarg ed qunrterM, they will be In a por tion to nupply any needed want from a dluli of Ice civatu to a red llaunel Hhlrt or a tluvbhlug machine. Start ing an thene young wen did a few yearn ago, with a Hack of pcuuutu, or lu other words, a very small inventiuent, all due credit nhould be given them for the upright manner In which they have forged ahead, until now they occupy a high and enviable ponltlon In the retail bunl nens of Lakevlew. ft 1 tL Defense of Hermann. W. T. nurney. ex-nglnler of the Oregon City land office, In a letter de fending Kx-lJind Cotnmlnnloner Iilng-1 er Hermann from the attackn of, Si-cretarv of Interior Hltchcoi k, who mieeceded In forcing PrcHldcnt Uoone velt to get rid of Mr. Hermann, clown bin article thtin: "If I'.Inger Hermann In known In Washington an the( (n-goti thief, we, the jn-ople. an partlcepn crlniinin, for we are In ponnennlou of tlie goodn." IIK.M KT u rHoor t'nlli-1 HUI' iJina OBICf, umeview orrfnn. March 4. 1U. Nullcc ! hcrclir Klvcn that 1 Urclicc IUxonul irarrui',iirn.,ninira toller of Inu-iilloii to mkr prmiloii lna rtirarrt IkihI rlalm No .Ht?, for ilir lot I Krc .11 T 39 n. R 2 K. W M. In-lorr tlir llfilrr ami Ki-cflver at Ijikrvlm orrgoii, oil W nliifartay, ttir l.tth day ( Anril. l'Atl. llu tiamr Hie following wtinf to prove tin- roioilctr IrrUatlon and rrrlamaliou ot .tiit laml: William hw.'eiiy. Claud Inxoii. Jolm t,ll' iii and Ch-m Cilmnu ail of W arurr l.ak, On itou. ... MarlilD E. M. UKATTAIN'. K.(iirlt?r. - TiniIKH USIIJOTK K. riitti-datatra Ind oftipe, utLfvlrw. or.'(fon, ov. Notice 1 bcrcby (then thai in coinl'llancc with the provisions ol the act of coiiKrcMiol Jni', ISTS.emltli'd "An act for tho ale of timl-cr lllUln the Ktalea ot California, oreKon. Nevada and Washington Terrilory," aneilended toall the i'libhc Land late bv art of AiiKt . I"-'. Hi followliiK )crionH have this day tiled III this orlloe their kworu mate- Dieum, lo-li: naricit rew, of Hoqutani, county ol t hehaliti, State of Waiih tiiuuiu. iworn iiatcmrnt No. lfU for the pur ceaaeof them, NE and N tec 28 1. .tl n . IV. Id, K " -1 Jamci T.UuiKK. ot Aln'rdeen, county of 'liehali. Htate of Wah- Inictou, iwurn atairinenl No. ISW for the pur chase ot the N1, NK. '.. Sec 31 and N' KW Hec Si T. S3 . K. 15 K W M. Frank llolllngawortb of New berry, county of Yamhill, State of Ore- noil, sworn alatenient no. iraa mr me purcnaae of the NW i.4 HVV i . Hcc SI Hi. K1 Hec,, and NW ' NK' Mec n3, I !., K IS K W M. 1 hat tney win oner prooi 10 snow mm mw. laud aoiiKht la more valuable for ita timber or tone thau for agricultural purioe aud to en. labllah Ibclr claim to said land before ('. II. Wlthrow, l'.8. t:ommlnaloiier at Kiamatn raua Oreaon, on Haiurday the lHth dayof April Thev name aa w ltln-.' : William Leek and Charles Crew, of Hoquiam, W alilliK'"i'. Jamcl T. cjuiKR. of Aberdeen, H aahiiiKlou, Frank Hoi- IIUKsworin, oi rewoerry, Oregon, aim r. Merrllt. of Portland, Oreaon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described land are rciieslcd to file their claims in thia office on or before said lath day of April, 1W. , Jan. l pd K. M. Brattain, Register. TIMHKK 14. Xl KOTIt K United State lnd Office, Lakevlew, Oregon, Jan. 21. ltMI. Notice Ii hereby given that In compliance with the provlalona of the act of Congress of June S, IHtk. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Htates ot California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as' extended to all the Public Uud Htates by aot of August 4, HUM, tbe following persons have this day HI d in this offlcs their sworn scate menta, to-wlt: Charles J. Anderson, of Bralnard, county of t row W ing, state of Minnesota, sworn statement No 17HI for the purchase of tbe I", N WJi and K' bWj,, 8cc 12 TpiUB. R 15 E, W M. Florence B. Rlesl nd, of Bralnard, couuty of Crow Wing, state of Minnesota, sworn statement No TM for the purchase of the . of h' 8ec 1J Tp as 8, K 15 K, WM. Henry J. Reisland. of Bly, county of Klnmath, slate -of Oregon, sworn statement No 17S3 for the purchase ! the N!,'ol NW, Beo ISTp 8S 8, K 15 K, W M. That they will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land before J.W. Ilamakar, U.H. Commissioner at Klamath Falls Oregon, ou Haturday, the lib day of May 1W. Thev name aa wlluesscs: Franklin W, Merrill of I'ortlaud Oregon, C. W. I'aul and J. V. Paul ot l'luuer. Oregou, llenry J. Rlrsland of Bly, Oregon and Florence B. Kieslaud, aud Charles J. Anderson, of Bralnard Mlanesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reijucsU'd to tile their claims In this olllce on or before said Vth day of May 1UU3. Jau 2iM E. M. Bcattain, Reirisler. TY UVVUJ DRESS GOODS CLOTHING Florshcim Celebrated Shoes, New Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH , nn , Tn J' , .1 Mil IN I 'b'3'1111 11 1'- I U 111 1 0 Statement to .New business written in 1901: - $245,912,087.00 Gross assetts, - 331,039,720.34 Gross surplus " - 71,726,797.06 Total payments to jtoliey holders 27,714,621.42 Purine the past ten years, the KqaiUble has paid (26,056,381.99 in dividends ot its policyholders, w hich laryely exceeds the amount paid in dividends by any oth er Company during the same period. j.7 j if,'i 1 i. BEALL'S DRUG STORE ; W; j i Uj ! 'AV, ir,is I -V, LEE BEALL, Proprirtor ! tf' . ft vpi K-, W' M I ji;- ( mJ; We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded II Agency for Acorn Stoves and Ranges Hardware aad Tinware J. E. BERNARD & SON. 1-akeview, January, 8th, 190$. Itar Friends : We come to you again with this personal request for your trade. You want goods we want business. Your purpose is to buy goods right. Our purpose is to sell you goods right. It also stands to reason that we are going to make our prices as low as consistent with good business judgement, In order to interest you, and, as the largest dealers in Lake view in our line, we can not be undersold on an equal class of goods. The reasons are many and obvious. Fiist, we buy mostly direct from factory ; we buy in large quantities, ship in car lots, and in every wsy save you all the money possible. Yours respectfully, J. E. BERNARD & SON. if Wabash Tourist Car Lines Lv. Chicago Mondays, 11:00 a m A r. Boston Tuesdays i M r m Lv. Chicago Thursday 11:00 A a a r. Boston Fridays 8 :30 m Leave Kansas Oity Fridays :20 r a Arrive St. I'anl and Mia neapolis Saturday 7:20 m. For particulars consult your agent or Address C. 8. CRANE, R0S8 C. CUKE If; j T?,, Cd.J A4.-1 L -tty ttejt-twuuw iumuai EQUITABLE LIFE. 3 LAKE VIEW, OREQON. m wot Farming Implements, Wagons, Etc. Paints. Oils and Brushes P. C. r. Agt., Los Au.-eles