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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
LAKB COUNTY EXAMINER, LaKBVIEW, OREOON, APRIL 2, 190.1. NEW GOODS ('utility Cli'iit Mtiirln Immiii'iI a lli'i'iiw Tni-mlny fur 1h innrrhmi' nf Noltwi I. Curry of l.ikrvlrw to MUm I VII Wis, llf I'IunIi. Till" ItMI-IIMHI.V will n M-rfnniiti itt I'IiimIi this) witIi by .1 lint lii' uf tin IViH'i 1'. II. Ilium fun. Jmiiii'm Iviiry, fiirt'iium of tin- XI, nuicli Iiiim I iirni'il mil about I.Mio or '.IMKtialtlc wit lain tin-bint two wiikH. Jim hiivm tlx ki'ii I coiiilnn up nlivly itml Unit In- InltikN Hint tin cut Hi- will iiuiki It all rltfht from now on. NfW l-'.ru. Just rrx'i-ivi)) lit llcnmnl A Sou' a complete nt'H-k il llnhintf larklu. 12 linn Nrliroili-r, wlloMM-nt tin- win tT In ArUona for liU In-iilth, rvturn ii I Saturday iiluht on IiIh way lioim at Kllvrr I .ukc. (iiiM Ih nun li lin provi'il xliui' leavliiK '"'re liiHt mini larr ami Tin Kxatuliu-r I pli-aMi-il to It 1 in coiiii' lioiiii' nit well. Mr. l,ui lillllllaiilK anil MImm A lire Wariuli k. wen lliiki-il towtlu-r for llfi liy tin Holy I v in ) of matrimony, Huiulay, March J.'nil. Tin' affair took pluiT at tin liomi' of tlii' I rli Ii'h paiviit ut Fort Hlilwi ll, Iti-v. IVp jmt ollli ladiiK. Vlar lll' llii-nrd. The Mr.! of 1 1n wit-k LmiU lii-rlM-r iMinulil lilx rH aH4't '!", iu n- rum li in llorwlty vnlli-y. jicMIiik iloiil .'ni n-al of cattle. 'oiiHlileratloii, ?l:'.T"pl. Thin, inl.leil to Mr. (ii lUT h l.ire rain h tli re. niakcM It one of t lie III) il e uiipli'te kIim k raiiclieM III Kliun.it li i 'mint v. I : -1 1 1 1 1 an. J. I".. !i-riiiifl .V Sun nr.. juivitiu the )iilii'i-t jii (-. .r Ix-el lii'Ui. J- l!ejmm from l'nk coinily are lo tlieetfet t tliat k(ih k of all kltnl tvlnlireil ciy rly. "lie man iiloiie. a Mr. Klr of Muddy, who aw iih three liainln of mIui', Iiiim IomI l1MI heail, nil'l othefM have minle nearly u heavy limm'n. Nt.x-k In Warn o county Iiiim fared 1 ill t little t-el ter. Mr. I'liyelle I'liiuiiiu, who wiw taken to Sun I raiii lfi o nmne uii-k iiiiIoIh. ireatt'il for a fiaclllll' of tin- hL nil. caiiwl from Im Iii thrown fr a liiittk'.v, Iiiim let ui liel to her home at .Ww I'lne I r.i-k, completely recoelei from her acclilelit. Her family ami friemlM are rejuirlim at her rexl i r.it ! hi to cmnplele lieallll. Two l.aMe hull iilni M are to be or anl.ei In Khiiuath I'm 11m, ami will play cery Sumlay ilurln the miiui mer ami charge ihIiiiImhIoii. The hanil w III fiiiiilh the iimimIi' ami t he proci-cilM w ill Ih' ilivhleil i'iiially tie I wtrn the hall iiIiiin, the haml ami the Aurlclillural Ammi whit h in, they fiirnlMliliit; the KroiinilH ami the Kraml Mtaiul. There will Im another mih-IhI ilime at the I'omI Kliitfhall next Satur ilay nltflit. Kveryhmly Invlteil. 1:1 inning; the heavy wind hint week, the lee on Hoomi' Lake wiim hrokeii up ami ilrlvcn on theHhoren on the north eml of the lake. The Ice Im pretty thick ami wiim pileil up In Ini ineiiMt' iniiMMi'M. It Im reported that one I'-elM ry; wiim 1 lirown up fully an high iim Hotel Iwikevlew. The roar and nolne when the lake Ih breaking up Im U'lTlltle. LiiM I'rld.iy afternoon ten mIii deiilM In I'ri'f. WIHIIh' room and three In MIhh SiiiiiIh' room played "hookey" and pcnt the afternoon upon tho hill ahove town. When they mine to Mi hool Monday, I'lof. WlllltH Iim) tlii'in Minn mi HK'iiH'iin'iit not to piny "hookey" nny tiioiv, ami that they wcro norry for what they lind iloni'. Tin 1'iH'Mlilpnt and party will Im In AMhlanil on May -'Olh at :-15 p.m., and will ivnmln thorn until 7 p. in. Fifteen inlnuteK Ih not a vory loii? lime to spend, coiiHldeilnK tho tlmo and dlMtanco It ieiulivd to K't thcro. If any Lake, county peoplo wIhIi to HO to AmIiIiiiiiI to hiii thu 1'roHldiMit, tlii'yliail iM'tter not tarry lon on I ho mad after tin1 train wIiUUch. Tim Klninnth County Agricultural AnMfM latlon will lmv n nwn inii-tlnK ntKlamat li Full on Juim 4th and fit li. There will Im-Huh t raci-H with purMi H iiKKti'KiitliiK f.'ii'i. Ah them raci-H conn off a month earlier than the riu cm lit Lake view, Lake county race men ran take ml vantage of the two iiieetliiKH. (Should they I oho ut one place tliey have a chance to play even at the other. A ItOlhlfMH of LIlMTty will Im-mcIi-cI-ed for t he -it li of July liy the umiiiI volliitf priM'i'HM. Mont of the ImimI ih'mn Iioiimcm In town will Im provided w it h a liox to receive voIcm, ami a charK'' of M centM will Im made for each Vote. The lady who recelvin the hlKln-Mt numlM'r of Voten will not only Im i hoMen an the fioddeMH, lint will he pn-Mcntcd with a flue old watch ami chain, which Im now on liMplay at the Monogram. H'ciire your partner for the dance next Haturdiiy nlht at the 1 tarry Hall. Dan Maloy, the popular Hour iiiaiiuvri-r will w-e that you have u Km ii I time. LI L. I. liuptou arrived hwt e k from the I' ranch when1 he Iium been working the pant winter breaking hoi-HCM. ThlM ranch, which Im located over the line In Harney county, !m thelargeHt ranch In the Ht ate of Or- 'Koii. Mr liuptoii nnyn that nay Iium run hort on the ranch ami that cattle are extremely poor. Other raiichi'H in that Miit Ion are reported to Ih- In a similar condition. Mr. I iiiptoii nol lci-l that cattle in War ner and ot her mi i- Ioiim of Lake coun ty th.it he came t lirouuli. were com paralhcly fat ami had apparently w In Ici'eil w ell. The Moure (iramatle Coiupany, ho li.n i-In n u Int.-rintr ut Klam ath I'iiIIm, are pli-pailny: too on the road with a Mtroiicr company than ever iM-fore. Mr. and MrM. J. It. I'.uriiM and Horace Lit her, who have Imiii with the well known Sag Har bor Co., hav e Joined tie Moore'M at Khiiuath FallH. Mim. Uiiiiim and Mr. LHIn-rare brother and nUt-r of Mrn. Moore. Mr. Mini Mim. W. L. .lohln-p-n, w ho are playlntr in the linker StiM-kCo. at I'orthiml. are on the way, and Homer I'olianl, who wiim w It h t he company l.iM wiimiii, and Hubert Warwick, of San I'raiicU.-o. will make up the ci unp.i 11 . They i expect to open the 'nnnn at Klam ath FiiIIm In a wek or two with Miu h Htroiig playM iim .lack O' "IMa niomlM," "Michael St l ogoff and "A Ynnkii- In Cuba." l ied Fletcher, driver of the Lake-view-I'IiimIi Ntane, had great illllicul ty In coining through CainaH I'ralrle hint ThiiiM.lay. The miiow theiv Im iiulte de-p yet, and the recent warm weather had Hofteued it mo much that IiIm horneM and cart went through. With the aHMlHtance of three men, he huprovUeil a platfonn from bonrtlM taken from a ranch limine, ami together with a cuiivum, the Iioi'hch were driven through the valley. The Iioi-mch would tlrwt be driven upon the platform. From there they were led onto thecanviiM, and then upon the platfonn drawn around In front, and vIhh verna, un til they had traveled over tliewoiMt of the road, a dlMtance of lj inlleM. The time reiiilred Ingoing IIiIm Hh tanee wiim (oiirteeii bourn, and the Hi age came In fourteen bourn late Friday morning. UlK Race Mt-etlns;. IVnt Smith ami Uomm AihIitmou wt'iit nroiiml wltli a iiaptT liwt wwk anil In n Hhort tlino had Hub MiillK'iUor riurn In July. Thoy ox IH'tt to ralHO from 2K) to f:H) more thlM wtfk. Tho Lako County Agri cultural AhhocIiiIIoii guaranUH) to glVC IU4 mlll ll IVM Irt HIlllMl'l llllMl, con- w(iiontly If 7.'i0 Ih int up by tho biiHlnt'Hri inon, 1.VM will bo given In jiiiihch at tlio July mooting. It Ih cxpot loil that thoro will bt hIx tlayn iiutm. Tho prograni will probably bo mailo 1 1 1 1 In a slunt t lino. Aykbs, Whitttortm ri i. rHiioi Imi't Oftli f l lki-vlrw On-eiin, Mun h 11, IVt-tl in i,,..l llml Ml'l IT'nl lithe iiimlr Ix-lnr.- Itiv i4.-i.i.-r .im u.-1' iv. r .1 uk.-vi.-wor.-jj.nl. .m Mv I ) viz : i.i .irir'- 11 l'lilllm II r. so Slrt 1 (.,r tin- K', Hi- 6 T. 40 M, K K, W M. I II.. intiu. a Hie I.1II0M 1 1 1 k wliiii'- 10 prove I hln r.iiilliiiiiu r.-nl'I'-iir.- uinn inl i-ulll vilnn ..I p.mI.1 Imi.l, tic T. II Wnk. li.-ld Wariii-r j Uk Or.-tfull. . il".ll .! A.i.'i iirf-tt'.ii Kii.i y. M. Mrtm ml W III. am MilU rot W arm-r .k- or. kmii. M. li I'Jll K M. IlHATTAIN. R.-KiM.-r. TIHIIMI I.AI I1TIIK. fiill.-.l in- tan. I (ifTicc, lakrvlrw, rr.-K"n, Nov. IS. N..1I.0U hi-r.-liy ulv.-n thai In r.niit.llaiK-.' lilt lie- .ruvlim il the a. l of iiKr-i.if Jim.- lf. -ntll-.l "An art lor tliu .- ul ilmtH-r lamUlu lli utatea of California, or. koii. N.-va.la and waliliiK!oii T.-rriK.r y." .. 1. ii.l.ii Kiall ll- fill. lie- Land tal-a h art ..I aukuhi 4. lw, tin- folioMlit K-ru. have thl daj lll. d In Ihla nflU'e their morn niale ii.cula, tu-wll .- CharliK ( rew. of lt.Miilni. county of chi-halU. Htalo of Wanh liikioii. orn utat'-imnt No t'tt the pur. i-.-avol ihrM', NK'4 and S' E1. Ih-c 1. 11 1. li. 1.'.. KH. M. Jam. T giilk-k-. of A h.'rd.-.ii . run nly of 1 li.-hali". S'lale of W h. liiKion. f..rn -ai. iii. iu No. l.i for the pur-rim..- of the N, NK . M.f HI and N'j S ' ai T. : H. K. I ' K W M. Frank HollliiK'Horlh of .- lM-rry. coinily . I Variilnll. lat.' of Ore-i No. I i! lor the run-has" . you. mi orn ihI.-iii.-ii! .l lliefW '1 W ',S - -' j ih'4 H.-'.-J!. and NW i. Sh'i ! I as.. 1' K M. TliMt Mir.' Mill uff. r i.riH.f to nhow that the. land aoiixht l more valuahle for lia tiiuuer or ktoui' than for aKrirullural tiuriM- and to . . i .. . ...... ..l-i ... ... ...ii.l fHn.l lM.I.r' (V II. Wllhroit, I'.K. lommlM..inT at klamalh falli , 'Jr. K'.n. on Saturday the 1Mb, day of April !. TI...V iixiik u Itni-HM-n: William Ix-ck rharlea I'rew, of lloqiilatn, WahliiKton, James T. giilmi. of Al-rdei'n, WaahtiiKloli, Krank Hoi- I liiiKworih. of SewlM'rry, Oretjun, and K. W. Merrlit. ot t'ortland, Oreeon. Any and all peron ilaimlnK adveraely the t alMive-d.-wrilM-.l landa are reqiieated to IHo llielr t-laliiia In tma onic-v on or oeiore mm iMh day of April, Haw. Jan.W 4Ht E. M. Bbattais, Register. TIMHKR MM) SOTK'K l'nite.1 MtaUt Und office, Ukeview. lir. oii, Jan. 21, l'ai.1. Notiee la hereby given that In compliance with I he provUlom of the avt of Conifr.-aii of JuneS, 1H7H. entitled "An art for the sale of tlmher lands ill the Htali-a ot California, Ore Kon, Nevada, and Waahlngton Territory," aa men. led to all the l'uhlte Land States by act of Auiiust 4, Iwi. the (ollowinir persona have Hits day 111 Ml In this utliee their aivurn atato iiu'iila, lo-wit: Charles J. Anderson, of Brainard, county of Crow Winn. Hate of MiuticMila. tuiirn statein.-nt o i. 'i ir in.- mi-cliHse of tin- mi. Ml'1, and N!, SW4, Sec 12 ii ; S, It 1ft K " a.' I K. VV .11. Florence B. Riesl ml of Brainard, county of row Winn, state of Minnesota, sworn statement So 17X2 for the pur. Iiasi' of the S1 , ol S', Seu 12 Tp :W 8, K 15 h, llcnrv J. Helsland, of Illy, countv of Klamath, state of Oregon, sworn statement So lT'.M fur the jiurchase ol vi ..I si., s.... l:iTn s;iS. K IS K. W M. ri.ui i ii,.v u III offer i, roof to show that the land souirht Is more valuahfl' for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land U-foie J.w. llamakar, l .S. Commissioner at Klamath rslls Oregon, on SaturdHy, the ith day ol May 1WW. Thcv name as witnesses: Franklin W. Merrill of I'ortland Oregon, C. W. I'aul and J. W. i'aul of rittuer. Oregon, Henry J. Rleslaud of My, Oregon and Florence H. Kiesland, and Charles j. Anderson, ol Brainard Minnesota. Any and all persons claiming adversely the ahove described lands are requested to file their claims lu thli office on or before said lU day of May 1'Jua. , Jau 2IM E. M. Bkattain, Register. S L. BAILEY . . . . $ j ; J 2 PAINTER . . AND 7 i PAPER . HANGER 2 d A Complete aul Heautl- l 7 fill Hue of Ham plea to He- 7 , I ' lert rrom. 9 1 !f Z WORK . GUARANTEED I!;!) Z PRICES . REASONABLE 5j DRESS GOODS CLOTHING Florsheim Celebrated Shoes, New Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Regarding the I Mill 111 1., A. (Ifi 1 1 1 1 j otatement , $ New business written in 1901: - $245,912,087.00 Gross assetts, " - 331,039,720.34 Gross surplus " - 71,720,797.00 Total payments to policy holders 27,714,621.42 During the pant ten years, the Equitable has paid $26,0.56,331.99 in dividends ot its policyholder, which laryely exceeds the amount paid in dividends by any oth er Company during the same period. I BEALL'S DRUG STORE I Kx.v .".. - . --Vf'j.V ,"J.--i.VeVrA.''Ai'Ai.vflJ f. 'Am, .A.''.'AA-MA.'a ;'-Vv' LCE BEALL. Proprietor fey We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drug?, Chemicals. Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded fe f, K iS Ai - , A h?J, Agency for Acorn Stovea and Kane, s Hardware and Tinware J, E. BERNARD & SON. l.akevievr, January, 8th, 1903. I)ear Friemls : We come to you again with tLia personal request for your trade. You want goods we want business. Your purpose is to buy goods right. Our purpose iB to sell you rxkIs right. It also stauds to, reason that we are going to tuake our prices as low as consistent with good business judgemeut, In order to interest you, and, as the largest dealers in Lake view in our line, wean 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 way save vou all the money possible. Yours respectfully, J. E. BERNARD & SON. Wabash Tourist Car Lines Lv. Chicago Mondayi, 11:00 A M Ar. Boston Tuesdays 5:30 p M Lt. Chicago Thursday 11:60 M A r. Boston Fridays &:20pm Leave Kausas Oity rridays9:2Ur at Arrive St. Paul and Wlu ncapolis Saturday 7:20 rai. For particulars consult your agent or Addrees C. S. CRANE, ROSS C. CLIN'E 0. f. Ak-t., St. Louis, Mo. P. C. P. Agt., Los Anpelei & Ayres Forty Second Annual EQUITABLE LIFE. li sVi LAKEVIEW, OREGON. o.s VrrL m w Farming Implementi, Wagoua, Etc. raints. Oils and Brushes