Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 23, 1903, Image 3

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    LAKE COUNTY EXAIINCR, LAKEVIEW, ORG00N, JULY 2j, lotM.
Xocal I3nppcnino0 XToID in paraorapbo
3
A Complete Line of Ladies Tailor
in"; samples for Spring and Summer
Suits,
A Larue Assortment of Men's Hats
Spring Goods
Iliirr.v Ildllrv Iiiim Im-cii oh tln Mick
I 1m t for twit wii'kH punt.
Harry AIiIiIiIcIko mid Win. Vlin ciil
wrri vUltorn from New I'lni Cm k
1IH( TlltllXtlllV.
1 .11 imiiii I'uMkft titxl wlfi' of Wiir
lirr were lulling III I.itkpvlrW wv
ral iIii.vm liiMt week.
C. W. Kmlioily iunl II. N. Itriulli-.v,
Illy HiiiImt lutnl liMiitorM, wen- lo
liK IiiimIim'mh In Luki'vli'W Hcvcnil
ilayM t In' piiHt wii'k.
Aiiioiik tin atiy who went to
Ni Cnvk on a fi-w wii'kn
oiitliiK, wen Dr. i:. II. Sinltli ami
family ami MIhm (Mil.- l'l.M.
K. II. I'nNh U K"li'kr to i-HtalillHli a
Wood yard In l-aki-vli-w. 'I'liU Im
one of tlx public lni-fMX.lt im t lull
Htn hi lil him Ihh ii Hlartrd ImiK
llorai-f Mann, wliow iiimt, tin
"Kiu'iilrvr" at Mi-ilfuid, ni rnlly miih
IN'iidi'd, liux koiii' to I 'allfornln to
mi'k a new location, wi.VM tin' Tld-
lllKH.
Mr. and Mrn. A. Ihvlm went to
San I'raiit lHi-o Inst 'I'Iiii rnilny, when
tln-y liavi" conti'iiiplatfd roIiik fur
moiiii tlim. fur t ) Ih-im IU of Mrn. !-vIih-'h
iii-allli.
I'p to t In- pivwnt tlnii' till year,
tin Hiippjy of Vfp-talili'M ami frull
Kmwii liy iiinc Lake farini'i'H and
di llvcrcd In Lakcvli-w, In not i ipial
to tin- di'inaml. Tin' cat! If iuih-Iii-m
and nliii'p i-ampH Hi-lid In tlu-lr ordiTH
to iH'illli-d In l.aUi". IfW, and thus
tlic di'inaiiil Ih KrowlnK.
Tin ilfvcntli annual t liiintuiii'tia
awinlil.v at AhIiIiiiiiI, coiivciifd on
WfdiifMilay of lant wii'k. Tin Ik-iui-tlful
Ki-ovi near tin 'ltautaiiiiia
luilMIng Ik lllled w Itli cainpi-rH w ho
arrive early to Im prcMcnt at tin
w holi of tin ten iIii.vh' (ixwinlily.
Tlifif will Ih many proniliii'iit NHak
itk I lirrt t hU year.
.1. I'. Illll of I'liMcy. wax In Luke
view at ti-lnllliK to Holiif IiiihIiii'H laxt
week. Mr. Hill Iuim Iiin-ii appointed
nueiit of tin Paisley-Sliver Lake
kIiiki' lliif and will maiiae t he line
fur .1. A llallad.'iy, the rontrni'tor.
TwodiofMf wamniH will replari tin
one-horse cart m heretofore In use, to
aeeonioilate t he InereiiNe of IhihIiichh
of the line.
.1. M. I'.liiHteln and .1. S. I'ra.ee,
popular foiiimcrelnl traveler, were
here on their regular Neini-aiiuiial
vIhII htNt week, ".lack" Cllistelii Ih
one of the Ih'hI elilerl ainel'H on the
road, and IiIh stink of up-lo-dale
sunn iiml stories are liumeroiiH.
The Hulel Lakevlew parlor wan well
lllled IiihI Thui'Hilny hluht liy frlemlrt
who llf.li m il to a 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 h -r of .litck'n
best. Anionic Hie hchi(;h wiih "I'mi'l
Make Those .SeanilloilH Kyesat Me,"
ami he hmiik It hi way that would
mukc any of t he eelelirated iiiIiihI rein
envloiiH. There wax iiiitf an array
of loi al talent present, ami the eve
ning wan pleasantly paHHed.
A Joke Ih told on Albert Dent, who
haH U'l'ii elerMiij;' in the store of
I in I Icy ami .Masslnu'ill for the past
month. II Issnltl thnt before lie be
came familiar wit h I he counter scales
he had occasion to wcih some rope.
I'lnclii the rope in the scales ami
leaning hi elbow on I he platform,
he proceeded to tdidc the weight
aloii t he lien in, but it was linpussl
liletoKel t he scales to lialance. ( c
caHlonally il would appear to near
ly balance, and then II would sud
denly become quite hen vy or IIkIiI,
as he moved his body. Thepurchas
er notlciiiu- the ilillicully, told him t
would huw his arm off he inluhl
make the scales lialance, but that he
Mas bnyliiK' rope ami not hiiinan
Ilesh. Albert looked lilatiUly for n
inotnent anil turned one of those
vivid hues, that ladle buy at the
drill Ht'oreH, and said, Oh! Then
ovcrybo ly laughed.
On an a venire 7M) Itrltlsh nubjectx
in horn very yvnr at m-n.
In lVuadora marrliiKi' tuiiMt In
made by the civil authorities liefon
It Im made by a clei'Kymau.
An eiiKlne driver working from
Crewe to London and back has to
notice no fewer than .'.70 Minimis.
Kentucky Knvnriti. Whinky inihlent
unit hem. riiyniciHiin reccoineiid it,
I'lMlt KiiiK. tf.
I 'resilient Housevelt has turned
over to the Washington xoo the bear
that a4(;lveu to him by some of
his admirers la I'lueiilx, Arlx.
The number of Irrltfat ln ditches
ami canals In operation In the I'nit
ed States exceeds L'u.lHHl, and their
combined Icnurt h I not less t han .V),-
IXHI miles.
t'nliforniit Ihtiii fur cm1 Mt n I w hxr
llHin. 1 1 10 Hi ren fenced nnd i rnfR leticiil.
l-'onl prewnt im lier $IO,rIM) hill wi.l he
mid lot lOmO; )j (Ihm ii Hint lialrtui e mi
-ncy pnyiiiviili. Iinjiiirn at thin o(
lici. 47 If
The f xisTlmeiits of Muller prove
t hat if inlcrols's Im placed In a ruu
barrel the wound Hindi by a bullet
II red from It would Im Infil led by
t he mlcrolH's.
The annual loss from the burning
of bllildllis In t he I'lilteil States Is
about f i:r.,(MKi,(HHi, not Including
cost of Insurance and the appliances
for lire protect Ion.
Sevml copie) (il the NiirthneHtern
StiH-k Directory, mm plied hy hlo- A
l.itfhlly, r litem of AltiiruH, Iibvh Uin
lull nl thiN nllire for (liMtriliution. It in
h valuulile book lor Mock men and Aorth
the pricn. tf
A curious characteristic of the Cal
ifornia redwood tree Is that if the
head Is cut off by llrtit nliii; n new
one will gradually grow out In its
place as shu'icly as the llrst.
Any hoiisi-wlfi can tell If the milk
man Is using formalin as a preserv
ative by setting an uncovered bot
tle of milk In a warm place; If It does
not turn sour something is wrong
with II.
I'ohI iV Kintf are now receiving bi in-voici-H
for their winter tnuU. All the
llncHt 1 1 r:i i hIh of liipieiim Hinl ciitiux are
kept there. I'orit KiiiK fiirnibh the
hoiiie with the bent bniiidH for ineilicia
ii I purMiHi'M. 4J-tf
Two humlti'd and sixty four out
of ev ery Iihki nf 1 he world's popula
tion own King IMward II. as their
sovereign. Ninety are Uusslan, (ill
Trench. W I 'lilted States subjects ami
I'.i ( ieruian.
Dug up from the cauipal Ihilougut
which Napoleon formed In the hope
of In vailing Knglniiil, u colli ct ion of
buttons representing l!0 French regi
ments has Imvu presented to I he ar
my museum n( I'arls.
Cyrus Noble Whinkv the old cIihiii
ion uinl still chiiiiipion of them all.
I neil in ull lirsl-chtMH pluccH. At-k for
t'ryiis Noble case mhIh when you want
a tcood iiioi at home. '17 if.
It is claimed that a few rusty iron
nails put in an Ink well prevents the
Ink from corroding pens. The cor
rosive acid plays Itself out on the
nails ami w ill so prevent a pen from
scratching for a long time.
Inn ton A Smith's 1'uliice continues
I to be the popular club room. If you iir
looking for a iuim you w ill likely lied
him at the I'nhice. (ieoryc at I 1 1 lent
I always treat their pat rons w ell, Latent
I periodicals, l'rivale club room, IJ tf
The greatest distance ever walked
w it hunt a slop In Lnglaml vas li'u
miles I olio yards. This feat was
performed by Peter Crosslaml, at
Manchester, and so lit tie have c the r
pedes! rlaiis cared to "go for" his
record that it has actually been
standing since September 11-1', lsll.
liound trip tickets will be sold
from all points east at an extremely
low llgure, on .Inly l.'ith, 11th, loth,
Kith and 17. Sample of these rates
arelteuo tot'hleago and return good
for HO days, .fTJ.oit. For furl her In
formation apply to Mr. II. J. Wil
liamson, Agent Southern Pacltlc Co.,
Kcno, New
John M. iti.ton.
? 1
. . Arriving . .
All the Time
will be sold at Greatly Reduced I'ri-
ces. Call early and get first Selec
tion. A Pull Line of Groceries Always in
Stock.
C. U. SNIDER, i
THE
LAKE COUNTY
EXAMINER
THE
LARGEST
AND BEST
NEWS - PAPER
IN SOUTH
EASTERN OREGON
TIJIHKR l,t.1 MOTICK.
I nlti'ilHtBt- i lnd Office at Lftkevlcw Orison.
July 7. IvajB.
Votlne la hr-l rlrfti that In rompllanrc
with Hi provlalona of the art of Cringrciia f
June :. 1KT -ntlll"l "An r for the aal of
tlmls-r Unrl In the tat- of (.'alifornla, Oreg
on, Ni-vaila and In Wanhlnxton Territory" m
i U lilei1 to all the Public Ibanr State by art
ol Ai)ut 4, the followlnic perarint hare
Bled in thlaoff iee their itrurn alatemenu towit:
Ix-clma J. Sallnbury,
of Apteton. M7 Oak St., Connty of Outairamie,
alate of U iaennxin, hwnrn matemerit No &ii for
the pnrehaiw of theSKii S K'i Sec li7 HWli NWU
SH'ij Sec Ipl'ih, K1S K.
Margery K. Hallabury,
of Appleton. M7 Oak St.. County of Outairamie,
late of Wineounln, anorn tatement No ari for
the purchase ol the H 8ve 35, Tp 36 8, K
li E.
Emma May Schumann
of I'ortland Goodenouirb Bldg, county of Mult
nomah, nate of Oregon, iwurn ntatement No
i'i!0 for the purchaJK of the WJ-j Sec 31 Tp J6
8, K 15 K.
Chat..'. Schumann,
of Portland, (ioodenough Bldg, county of Mult-
nmnall, aiate ol Oregon, iwurn atat nient No
2'.71 for the purchase of the HW'A Dec 32 Tp 35 H.
K 15 K.
That they will offer proof to ibow that the
land nought In more valuable for in timber or
tone than for agricultural purpose and tow-
lat iihn tneir claim to raid lands before ! . il.
Withrow I'. 8. Commtaioner at Klamath Falls
Oregon, on Thursday, the loth day of Septem
ber 1HU3.
They name as witnennes: Emma Mar Schu
mann of Portland Oregon and 1). J. Salisbury,
M. fc. Salisbury, Carrie V. Lnndy, I ha W. tm
body and William Finley all of Bly Or'jgoD.
Any and all person claiming adversely the
aliove-dewriU-a lni are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said luth
day of September 13.
July V-27 E. M. Bkattaik, Register.
8 2.00 PER YEAR
TIHUKR I.AXII !VOTII K
United Htates iJind Office,
Lakeriew , Oregon. May 11, lyu3.
Kotlce I hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of
June 3, lhTH. entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in tbe Ptau-s of California, Ore
gun, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a
ilauilrd kitll ihe Public lnd Mates by act
of August 4, the following persona have
HL'd iu this oflice their sworu statemenu,
to- it :
Mary J. Kenna,
of No. 27 West 4th St., Duluth, county of ft.
Louis, mate ol Minn., sworn statement No l").
for the purchase of the SWl - W' SWJ4
NE1; j V4 tk;c 1 Tp 84 S, H 14 E.
John C'aruey,
of No. 4-21 East 1st ft., Duluth. county of ft.
Louis, state of Minn., eworn statement No 19M.
for the iurchae of the K1 SE'. Sec 2, XWU
NE'4- SK'i NW4 Sic 11 Tp34 8, K14 E.
Mary K. Bouchy,
of No. Ki-26 Second St., Pnlnth. county of St.
Ixiuis, state of Minn., suoru statement No liW,
fur the purchase of the SE(i N W;4 - 8Wi SK'i
W ), SE', Sec 12, Tp 34 S, K 14 E.
Margaret E. McCoy,
of No. 7 East 3rd St., Puluth county of sr
Louis, state of Minn., sworn statement No 2200,
for the purchase of tbe WU S4 - tE4 8WI4
SW4 SE'4 Sec 4 Tp 41 S, K 16 E.
Frances ai. Kenney,
of No. 2:Mii-ava Ave., lluluth, county of Pt.
l.ouH, state of Minn. , sworn statement No 2-2ul.
for the purchase of the 8V bee 35, Tp 32 S, K
15 E.
That they will offer proof to ahow that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes and to es
tablish their claim to said land befote Jas.
H. Driscoll, Couuty Clerk at Klamath Falls
Oregon, on Friday, the 21st da-o! August, 1S03.
They name as witnesses: F. W. Merritt of
Portland, Oregon, Mike Hooker, of Klamath
Falls Oregon, and Mary R. Houchy. John Car
nv Mhtv J Weima. Marvaret E. let'itv ami
I Frances M. Kenney all of Duluth Miun.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above dcscrilicd lauds arc requested to tile
their claims in lliisollice on or before said 21st
da of August luui.
June lb-il E. M. Brattain. Register
JOB - PRINTING - -
LATEST DESIGNS
LOWEST PRICES
WE - GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION
TinilF.K I.AXlt KOTIt'K.
fnlted States Land Office,
Lake view, Oregon, May 19, 1M)3.
Notice is hereby giien that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, entitled "All act lor the sale of
timber lands iu the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public lud states by the.
act of August 4. Is;r2, Robert Kay burn, of Beaver
ton, county of Washington, slate of Oregon,
has this day tiled in this otttee bis sworn state
ment No. '2252, for the purchase of the 6Wi
SWi . Sec 2, N, N 1 , StU S Sec 11 To S3 S.
I It l.i K, and w ill offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable lor us timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes ami to es
tablish hi claim to said land before C. II.
Withrow, 1'. S. Commissioner at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 1st day ol Sep.
tie names as wltmssea: W. R. Johnson,
Frank Van stral'it and F. W. Meruit of Port
laud Oregon, and K. K. Filch of biy, Oregon.
I Any and all persons claiming adversely
the a'lMve-di. ;T'Oed lauds are requested to tile
I their claims in this oltiee on or before said 1st
J day of Scpu-at-cr, l'.,;.
I Julie 1S--J4 K. M. Hrattain, Register
TIMIIK.lt I. A Mr IVOTK't:.
I'nited Stales Land OtHee, l.akevlew, Oregon,
J line 2.i, HsW. Notice is hereby given that in
couipliH nee with 1 lie provisions of the act ol
June it. ls;s, eutitleit "An act for the sa.e of
timber lands in the Stales of California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Wasninu'toii Territory," as
extended to all the I ublic I .and Htates by art,
of Aligns 4, ls'.i'2, William Packard, of Lake
view, coiinlyoi Lake state ol Oregon, has thia
dav tiled iu this ottice his sworn statement No.
22iU. for the purchase of the N WJj Sec l p 37 S,
R 1 E, and ill offer proof to show that tbe
land sought is more aluable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purpose and to es
tablish his claim to said land before c. II.
Withrow I'. S. Commissioner at K laiualh Fall
Oregon, 011 Friday the 4th day of September,
UKM.
He names as witnesses: E. (!. Stark, Frea!
Ilenklemaii. Floyd Farmer and Mary James, all
of l.akeview Oregon, Any and all iiersona
rlaiming adversely the above-described lands
are requested to tile their claims In this ottiea
on or before said 4th day ol September, Itktf.
July 2-26 E. M. UK ATTAIN Register.