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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
LAKU COUNTY BXAfl INIIK, LAKUVIliW OKIiUON , JWV. II. IWJ. fianf OTountu Wat a ttfm-r Puhllahed Every Thursday A. Y. BE AC II. Ma.onlc Hulldlnf .1. rUTimnit Morjinn luts Imvoiiio h sort f ro.vfil wiiH'i Isnr of (jrviit cor porations, mill tliry nllow lilm to tula tlu-lr Inislm-ss ivIntloiiN with tlu-lr i-iuplovi's nut of tlu-lr lititnls - Ihviiusi- Mr. Moiujui hits tln.-iiii-lnl i?,neJcarL IntoiVHtu 111 iiwiji.rit.v of tin I.Ik rcr(ii9: muninsi i (Three Months, 50 j corponit inns in thi- innntty. 11 k'l nuv.1 m nV 1 jrj J I. AVIT of Nolllt-rvll'l-, MliSM., !$l l f l .'! .H 11 fli'tat I i v ton n ivl in i .,. Hot-toil pn-Hl.li-iit of the Kay ; j nMMWAUM, s.'.i I stat o Historical loamio, just nvontly lti 00 IS 00 00 40 HO1 70 IV I One column foo isoo Vuv ivsoo, i.voo jffhvtoil. ami to which all the histor ical ornimUntlnns of tin stnto will Bk- -ST--" r -ST- 4.1 YV..W4. Do Not Look At Them STACK One Inch.. Two Inches . . . f hrw liu-hi-. . Quarter Column Hull I oliimti LAKEVIEW, OREGON. JUNE II. 1 00 J. Im- invitoil to Join. lt- iiioaiih ,.f Matvonl-8 win-loss j Two ,.ort,lll(l .,, nn MoKni,.hy thosto.witsl,!,, Ivorni.i 'f , M. ,,.,, ,,, n Mrip of lan.l In inchcH wiilo oil Thlnl stroot. Cunnril I.ino ami tin Minnehaha of the Atlantic Transport Line, both of which arrived jit. New York last week wen able (or forty-i'luht hours to eoininuniente with each other while In mid ocean. Although Heventy inilos apart anil out of niht of each other, the nisscn-rs on the two steamships engagl in an ex cltiu chei jfaine, which wan won l the team of the Minnehaha. Man in only lK'ninninu; to Ami ont what lias Iki'II within his n-aili since the world Itejian. We no lonm-r wonder at then-ports from "the Mari'oni." What is regarded now as astonish ing will be very I'omnioiiplai'e twenty-live years hence. Neither man want the earth, each wants those li Inches. but tieroninut, the famous old U'ader of the Apache Indians, who has rost the government so much money and so many lives, is to Ih allowed to attend the Indian congress In New York In the summer. I'tiKss your i-Yff cm stMixl tlutfn Miiti tin- Swclkst l.itu- of ( i.r Dress Goods and Trimmings i'Vit hriMijilit to tin.- town ol I.;ikcvuw. In no particular does the ornan Jratioa of labor promise to lo so useful ns in prevent inir disastrous friction. Strikes are shown to In enormously costly, and the curious part of it is that in dollars and cents they are more costly to the laborer than to the capitalist. I'.otli side of the controversy are likely tostixly the facts and fijjrun-s the case and to recognize strikes as a kind of war. rejuemberin; that even in this yuise "war in hell." 1'rofessor Eliot of Harvard univer sity Is 09 years of nj;e, but every fine morning takes a spin on his bicycle. Mrs. Eliot, a few years his junior, usually accompanies him, the pair looked fresh, happy and hearty. Dr. Eliot N a splendid example of an ex athlete, who still keeps himself in good physical trim. He has la-en president of Harvard for .'U years. Professor Amos N. Currier, who his Im-oii promoted by the State University of loa to the headship of the consolidated departments of Latin and (Jreek, was graduated in 1S5C from Dartmouth college. In IS07 he went to Iowa. He is dean of the College of Lilx-ral Arts, and has lietu for one year acting president of the university. The anthracite coal commission cost the government the modest sum of $38,0ii0, or $12,000 less than was appropriated by Congress for that purpose. The record of the coal l omuilsslon In this regard to In favor aide contrast to theexpenne accounts of the usual government commiss ions and congressional Junketing committees. liev. C. M: Sheldon Is at the head &f a movement to establish at Toie ka, Kan., a life insurance company that will only issue policies on the lives of Christians and total abstain ers. All the churches of the United .States are to be asked to assist the organization. Hates will lWrom 10 to 20 per cent lower than in other companies. The Uoer war cost 'Jreat Uritain $s25,O00,iO(t, Increasing the i'-ritish national debt to f 4,000,000,000. This was paying an exorbitant price for a painful experience in which not much was accomplished and very little learned. Reduced Summer Excursion Rat The Dei: vci A: Kio (iraiule, iKtularly known a lie "Scenic Line of ibe World," I innniinced (treutly redtu'ed round-trip i ites front l'acilic 1'o.tMl points for the iH-nelit of teaclieis wlio will iH'nd iheir vacation in the Kat, anil Ol deb-Bates to all the prom neut Conventions N . E. A., nt l!oston ; A. O. V. W., at st. Taul ; It. 1". O. F... at iialtimore , WimmIiiicii of A inericn, at In diatuipolii; Eagles, at New York : Mys tic Shrine at Saratoga Spriii).--; K. ol I. at Louisville, ami T. 1'. A. ul Indi.inap olin. Tickets at the reduced rates will be based upon one i;ire for the round trip, but will I- hoM only on certain il.ivs. These tickets will carry stop-over privi leges on tlie itoinu trip, lin ing puen (iers an opimrtunit y ti) visit salt Luke City, tHeiiwood Springs, t'olorado Sprir.U'i and Denver; and will ue )ii to return any time w ithin ninety i!H) days. Passengers t' ini via the IVnver & "Kio G raiiile Hre !iven the privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to the point you w inh to fto, and for dates of sale ami other par tieulars, as well a for illustrated phaui phle's, w rite W. C. McBride, General Auent, tf 124 Thin! St., Portland. Ore. Tillv I'KICDS at which wr olU-r tluiti. will save you the tronMc of smiling oil', save tnt money, ami hesides that, you will See the fools lielore Muyinjj. l"TI A . Part . of . Our . Clerks' . Salaries is paid tlwm to show pioils whether you want to luy or not. We will thank you to assist in making them IiAIvN Til Ivl K MON'IvV liy showing you these oods that we are makint; this K'oar ahont I Lakeview Mercantile Co. i Some Good Arguments. It is a fine art to produce a piano that possesses all the desirable qual ities mid none of the poor ones. It involves the assembling of the right woods, metals, felts and leathers, and the projM-r seasoning, shaping and proportioning of them, the ex-iu-t regulations of the thicknesses of the sounding board to give it the proper resonance, the right tem poriug and winging of the sti-el strings to give them the finest tone, the nicest adjustment of the action, and we might truthfully say, mill ions of oilier matters of minute de tail. Now, if the sound of a piano pos sesses all the desirable qualities, it follows of course that it has Ut-ii properly constructed. Such a piano is a gem. It will Is as much satis faction to you 20 years hence as it Is now. Come in and let us explain to you the construction of our Instruments, and their sound qualities. Ours are the very finest made, and Include such perfectly constructed pianos as the Welx-r of New York, the Chlcker ing of Itostou and the Kimball of Chicago. I'lanos whose sound qual ities are not equalled the world over, and many other sterling makes not so high priced. Our business footing, too, Is on a Houud basis. We sell at small mar gin of irofit and on the lowest pay mentsand easiest terms of any piano store on the (.'oast. You will find it greatly to your advantage to make your piano pur chase here. Eii.kks I'iano Hoi;sk. The largest, lowest price piano concern on the coast. Large stores Washington street, corner Dark, I'ortland, Or. No. Clo Market street San l'rancisco, Cat. No. i;0." Sprugne Avenue, Spokane, Wash., 9th and J streets, Sacramento, Col. Call on us or write for circulars. WANTKO KKVKKAI. IXIlTI!IOfH 1'Kll- noiim ill c:li Mlatu tu irawl fur Iioiikk cmIhI loin il l ii vi n yi-am hihI IIIi k Uirut; i-hi.HhI, k l ull ii i.n muri hut mill HKi-nt lor mirriiMiil hii-1 iri)lilKili: Iiinr. ri-riiiHie iii riiuaurne'iii. Wi-i-kiy i Knli lary il ls kikI all I rt i-ii utr i-x-. hiiiI lnti-l In I In niVHiiri:i in I'knIi i uIi WVL-K. i ilTltilll:f lllil I'Hi llIlal. .li'iiuiiM r'-l- eri-lin- H nil flirlflMf hi'll-llll'irrhHt ll I'llVfillJH:. Til K NA'I ONAl., .iM iM-arlmrii St., Cliii iiKd. iii.l Captain Charles II. Downs, who claims to have been the lirst white settler of Omaha, Ni b., st ill resides there, at the age of M years. 1 It went to Omaha in June, ls.Vb He was born In Connecticut near New Jiaven. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear a the Signature of TIMHEK LAM) NOTICI:. OA IlVKKTKKIKVT. I'lii'i it S!Blr l.mnl oitti-r. I.ak'irlw. onmiii. My '. Nullcv in livn-ii) kivvii tlml lit .f un;iliin'- ultli tliu riivlKii-ie, nf tin m'l ( Jinn- lf7. 'iitill- l i-i lur tin' t IimlM'r UiiiN in lln-sii.t. i.( I'aliiiiriiia.ori'i.'iin. Nt- Mil til null litutiiii l-rrittiry." t-Kti'iet-eil m all I In- I'ulilli- l-aml .-!n- I.) ml ol Am-u-it 4, IV-, thi- .ollnwliiK p r-Miiin liav tin iltty ti hit In !hKiiItti-i'tin-lr-.wurriticu.Ml-i.l.i wit: Carrie V. l.itinly ul Illy, unity Klamalli Mali- l On-., nworii .laii-'iiii-nt No I W a fur th- iiun'hntu' tl ih Nift w '. Sci- III Ni, SK ami M. sW '4 s.f U, T -M S. H 17 K. Irvln T. Anil, puni if Illy, riinnly of Klaniath. ial- f Hnitiiii. avi orii maii-rni-rit Nn liO lor ihf iiirvtia.' ,l thi- w -j No SK '4 N ' - N ' sw ' N-c -.'I T M s, ft 15 K. Owar T. .Vajr-vm, of Rly, county ol Klamath. '-ttaif of Ori,in, KviorD itatiiii iit No IHT for Ihi- iniri-liaM! of thi- N '. XK ' Sr ' Sr. i4 SK' Xtt ' hrc SS. T S, f.aliK'- 1A K. qiiiiitoii N. Amli-r-Hiii of Illy, codilty of Klamath, tlati- of Or-K"i. Hworn tat'iii-nt Nil 171- lor la- iuri-liatH- of Ihi- S, NK'4-Swr 4 NK -NK', Nw 4 w tl T .us. It l;i K. That th- y will offrr priHif to lmw dial tin land Miuirlit i-i mnrK valualik- fur lia tliulM-r or atiini- than lor atfrirull nrnl iiiri-t ami Inn (alilii-h tht'ir -Im lit to ail laiwl U furi' tin Kiirt- r ami Iti-i ein r of thin ultli-i- al l.ki vivw, Ori'Koii on Thurvlay, lliv lllli 'lay of Ai'KUlt, l'JU-'l. Tin-y iiaini- aa witii'-n.-: Charlin V, Km boily. Marry K. Hrailli-jr. i nrrn- V. I.miily. o rar T. AinlerMiii, ami Irwin T. AmKr- m, of Hiy, onvui, lohn Kitli r, of i.olit Hill, On-. Oliver Slifr of nil, anliiiivlou. Any ami all M-ron riairuliiK ailvi riuly thi ahovi- ili-wiiU'd laniN are ri-ii'lril to flh- their I'laluia In thin olfli n or In fop- aalil l uli ilav -if AiiKimt, lii May M 1'J K M. Iikattis, Ki'Klt'r. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. 1'nili-il Htati-H l.am lilliri-al Ijiki vtew, Or-., May V, linn. Nom e la ln ri-liy K'ven that in i-ompluiiee with the proviaiona of tin- art of I'tiiigrehB of Jiiiih :i, entitii-il "an aet for the Bale of timber lamia In Hie matea uf Califor nia, Orison Nevala anil in WaxhiiiKloii Ter ritory" an eltemieil to all thu 1'iililie I.an4 Htatei, hy aet of Aimual 4, I"-', tin- followiiiK IH-rMiim haw tlle.l in till! oltlco Iheir aworil ulateineliti tn it : Waiter S. Henna of Ontrander, dounty of Cowliix, atatu of Waali., worn latement Nc. 'ltib, for the purchaae of the S w ' nw W Kw: 2 SK '4 NK '4 K HE (, See. 27, T 40 H, R 16 K. Riiorta A. Ilenae of Omrarnl- r.eoumty of Cowllti. atate of Wanh., worn utatemf nt No. 21GA, for thu piirebaiw of the NK J, Seu Si T 40 S., K 16 E. C'lkrenvc C. Howard oH'aatle Kock, county of Cowllu, atatu of Willi., aworn ilatement No. 2167 for the pur uhaae of thu w Sec M T 4o S, It 16 K. Kd. P. Murrey of ramie Kock, county ol Cowllti, tat of Waah., aworn atatenieDt No for the iur- chaa. ol the Nw Bee 36 T 40 S, K 16 K. That they will offer proof to nhiiw that the laml anuKht la more valuahle for ita timber or atone than for agricultural iiurpoaea ami lo e laliiiah their claim to hhI'I land Ix-fiire J. II. liriicMill, l ouoty Clerk ol Klamath Kalla, Ore. on Saturday, the Mthdav of July, IttiKl. They nau.e aa wiiim-km-h: Walter S. Hene, ami Kho'la A llelme, of Oatrander, Wanh.. Clar ence I'. Howard and Kd. I'. Money, of Cantln Kock, Wanh., and V. W. Merrilt of I'ortland, Ore. Any and all raona claiming adveracly tha above (leacrllied landa are rcUentcd to file theircluimalii thin olllce on or before laid Irtlh day of July, l'jo:i. may 14 la K M.Hhattain "elBtcr. . F. Ahlstrom: Manufacturer of the l t a 4 LAKEVIEW SADDLES kccogMieil at the llet Vaquero 5JJIo i Waon a ml Burry HariHKs. Wliijis. Kofx's, Itcalas, Hits, Snrs, (Quirts, Itoscltt's, Ktc. -4- -i- -o-Ilcpairiiif; of all kinds, ly cojnpftciit men. -4- -4- c S 3 J : LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Purniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work ti material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Iereford Stock Farm Drews Valley. Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner i :i Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon a Young Cattle for Sale. IAID0R ALAMO head of herd TIMBER LANO NOTICE. HKA llVKKTIHKM KNT. I'llile'l Statea I.lllld IHIiee, I.ukeview, Oreoll, May !, l'Miil. Notice In herehy xlven that In co iiiillancc with the orovliiomi of the uet of I noun i of June it, IhTu, eiililleil "An art for the Bale of llinlier lnml in the Mialei-of Ciililor- . iiiu, Ori-Kon, Nevada and in W ushiiujlon T-rrl- . wiT A SS U BJWv. T . . , tory aextemled lo all the 1'iihlic Land Siatea. 1 H ul II Hi 11? I I? A lill by m l of AiiiMiai 4lh W.U, KUwurili Kuahill of I ( - F Mj, JL, .1 ,.J V M 9 M-i l.iikcvl w, county ol Lake, hi me ol iip-kimi, Iihh I li Ik y tiled in thin olllce IiIh HWorn kin lemeiit No 14! ft, lor th- purchBhc of the Sw "i nK N . sK '4 HK t SK ul Sec 27, T s, K In K w. m. ami will offer rnof to hliow Hint lint land oiikIiI la more v.luahle (or im llinl.er or aioun than for aKrieull oral imriaiaea, ami lo chIhIi lihh 1 1 1 h i lam to huI'I laud beforii the Ki-Kixler and Keceiver of thu ollicc at I.akevn w, Oregon on VVeilneaduy, thu 12th day of AiiviikI, lie liamea ax wltneaaeH: W. A Wilxhlrc, U il liam Childera, Otic 1'olh t and Manuel Swasi y, all of l.akeview, Oregon. Any ami all iernoiiH cittlinlliK advemely the above deacribed lamia are reiiuemeil lo II lu their claims In thia olhco ou or I: lore aaid I Mi dav of A UKuat I'JV'i, May H ill K, M. Ukttain, Kcifliilur, 1 Upon trial I can convince you that I can sell you as GOOD GOODS for as LITTLE MONEY as any store in Lake County. QROCERIEJ, CLOTHINQ, DRY Q00D5 E. 13. FOLLETT, New Pine Creek. I 3