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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
LAKH COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKUVIIiW ORI-OON, AUGUST Ij, 1903. J. l BIEBER'S STORE HOTEL BUILDING where you will be able at all times to purchase reliable goods. We have everything Needed in Your Mouse and we'd like to tell you how much we could save you on your next order. Let us give you prices and we are sure we will retain you as a permanent customer. Don't buy until you try this store. BIEBER'S STORE HOTEL BUILDING $200 Padishah 11 N, Bad loo Owcle4l watck Mat Non-Magnetic nickel Giirer Cue Fully Guaranteed For sate by ALL JEWELERS Elastrited Booklet ca request, too wing COLORED FANCY DIALS The New England Watch Co. Factories Vtaterbary, Comm. Office New Vark. Cbktt. SaaFraadK. 5uJUM,PtU..,ii,i. .i.w. m i f -v.-v ' re. 1 TIVtlCKK I,MI TI K. Cailed fctau- Land ( ittic- hi i.akeview Oregon June. 1(103. Notice ii hereby (riven that in compliance sv.ith the provisions of ihe act of 'ongreaa of June 3. 1M7H, entitled "ati art for the sale of iinber lands in the Stat. 1 of ( alifornia, Ore gon. Nevada, and in ..siiinitton Territory" aiejnenl.d to all the V .Mic Land Slates by act of Auiruoi 4, WW. Man- imn-i, of Lakeview, CO ii'y f I.al-u. Kt-ji- ' fir.. .." hH day 'filed in thia office h r sworn statement No. 410. for the nir ha- of th NW4Kec MTp:!7 8 K 19 K. and will off r proof to show that the land nought is more il ml for it timler or 'Stone han for Htrrii ui iral purposes, and to cs iOjlin li.-r claim to ! land before '. 11. W.ithiow. I. 8. Coioinix oner at Klamath Kails re)im on Friday, the 4 .1 day of September, She names wit't : E O. Siark. Fred tfenkleman. V. H. H. k ird and Floyd Farmer, till of Lakeview, Ore'o i Any and all persona Claiiniuif adv-rsely tti il. .-d Kfribed lands are requested to file heir claims in this office ou or before said 4th dv of September July i- E. M H TTiX, KeKister. I- . 1 M2S. CtCKUA STOWE, O.'ioi, .ut.o .N a club. lift Warn1" .vntie, L'iiU iU. 11, 1312. For r. '' ' .r v. i,-, I siirTi'rexl from ovari.itt trt.ebioji. The dy tor iiisisUil i .i , iutu.ti aa the only way to p ' '11. I, however . strongly ol.j. i t. i to an operation. My LuaoutiJ Kil '-:m. -:.i ncJ as well as I, f .r linn wilu a ai.-k woman in a u m .mvilaU- filiico at best. A frii'iu!!,' ii u.2 vised him to p.-t a 1.. .!, of inp of Cardui for me to try, and lie did so. I began to improve in a few Java and my recovery was very rapid. Vith in eighteen weeks I wan another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female weaknesand howcompletely Wine of Cardtii curea that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. to not go on suffer in, tin trt vnup ffporTriiif and secure a tl .fXi Imttln f ur;n'. of Cardui. VJirJBCOROUl 0 ( l 11. .' 'tlMt ' United States Land O'fiee, ljikeview, Ore., July lfi, isoi. Notie-- i hereby given that Anna Sher'oek of '.aK-vi-w, Ore., has filed noliee of iiiteution to munf prof on her dusert !ajid claim No. 401, for tn Y.' NW'I Sec. 24 T :3BK 17 K bi fore the iater and Receiver at Mkevi'-w, Ore., on Fri lay. the 4th day of Sept., LrM. Hue names the foil winx witnesHea to prove the complete irrle.n and reclamation of said 1 nd: James K.-dden. Iannis Kiippel, Joeih McNew and Tnorna H. Bherlock, alf of Hummer Iake, Ore. ttyly 16-aj E. M Bhattaik, EeRister. I lliourA of tqualization. -Notice in hereby Riven tliat on Monday, the Slnt day of AujriiHt, Jim from S o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clK-k 1'. M. of nalil cln.v. the County Hoard -Of Equalization u ill be in WHnlon utj Ihe County (Jlcrk'M-orfite atLakeview Oregoj), for tin jiiirpow of publicly i'Xaininiris the aswHHment roll for the year liKj.'!, itnd to eorm.t all er rorH in valuation, description or cjualitieH of lundn.lotH or other prop erty; that the Kittinirn of Ha'd board tJll be eontinuetl fi out day to day thereafter ui.til the examination and i correction of wild auHeHHinent roll Wiall lie fully completed; provided, tb.it waid examii ation Ih completed vltblu the week in v. hlch the board An required to meet. pernonn lutereHt!d are reHpett 'iully requeHted to lie present ut the Ittint; of nald Iltmrd of Equal ization, and Hhow caune If any there 'je, why their aHHeKHtnent for the said . year Bhould not bochauffed or cor tweeted a to the nald board may Hecni just und proper. 22-3t J B- Blaik, . ABMCHJJOr of Luke County, Oregon. diiHtrlen and pronperity. Fifth. If the propoied territory It) put into a Forent Kenerve, r withdrawn from ;ttlement, it will Htop the development and advance ment of thin part of the State. It will prevent capital from leln In vented here, drive out that already Invented here, Htop enterprlHe and hiiHlneHH, Hhut uh In from the rest of the world, depreciate the value of our property, making It practically valueleKH, with no correnponding; good or Ix-neflt to either the State ur Nation. Thin matter being of Htich vital in terest to uk and no confident fire we in the merit and Justice of our caiine, we respectfully ask that you cause a thorough examination and Investi gation of these lands and thin coun try to lie made by a competent and conscientious man Itefore any final action Is taken ix-rmanently with drawing said lands from settlement and ptacliig them In a Forest Ite erve. , We also resiectfuly nsk that no final action bo taken but that all of ald lands be speedily opened to en try and settlement. And your Pro testant and Petitioners will ever pray. CANNON AMICK. Married At the residence of Alvln A. Anilt k at New rineCreek, Sunday, August 1Mb, Mr. II. II. Cannon, of Surprise valley, whs married to Miss Kva 1. Amltk of New 1'lne Creek. The wedding wit a home affair, and only a few were present. llev. Smythe HTfornied the eeretnony. The happy couple were the recipients of many beautiful presents. They w ill go to Sacramento, w hen they expect tt make their future home. The F.xatulner extends congratula tions. llroko Mia Arm. While li in Maloy was riding horse back along the road a short distance lieyoud II. K. Ilervford's place north of town, the horse la wns rhlltig stumbled and fell with him, and he put his right hand out to catch himself. Ills arm was wrenched In mich a way as to break a bone near t he elbow, and dislo cate the Joint. Dan not thinking his Injury was serious, went on after a horse he was riding for. and when the arm w-as dually attended to It was badly swollen. Or. Stelner set the broken bono ami put Pan's arm In i plaster cast, which will keep him company for some time. Sheep For Sale. For sale .'UMMI head of stock sheep, all under 5-year-olds, Including lltHi lambs. .'.ihhMii all. Will sell clu-ap. First class sheep for breeding of for mutton; will average about lbs fur wool. Stock fat and In very good condition. Apply to A. I). Mai KIND mil, 'M-'. mo I'aullna, Crook Co., Or. I W Fretl McKetidnv came over from Uly Tuesday. W. 0. Met lee of Salem, was an arrival Monday. ("has, Krusc of Portland, was at the l.akcvlcw Moudav. Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Maglltoii n tnrned first of the we'k from Klaui nth Falls, when they visited their daughter, Alice. C. A. Cogswell, arrived from Port laud Sunday to attend the stock- Wallace Taylor was down from led.lers meeting of the Warner Val the Z. ranch Tuesday. ''.V Cts k Co., this week. 1. W. Spencer ami family will leave J. A- H icrsley of Koseburg, was here last week looking over tin Held with a view of est ahllshlng a bakery and candy factory. Arthur Oo Witt, foreman of the for Crater Lake this week. Alvln Moss of Paisley was doing business la l.akevlew Tuesday. (ieo. .lainimrt hal has put on a neat addition to hlssa npropcrty. , M..m.s , utllt. passed through tou I .vioaiiay iroiu Money l.ake to ear lier valley after some Uef cattle. Sol ICehart has Innibcr on the bucks For Sale. I have oil head of '2 t I year old bucks for sale. Price ?." if sold soon. :!-' 4t S. T. Col. vis. gout to lieep Creek to Join the crowd of camH'rs, Mrs. V. Conn, of Paisley, has been visiting in l.akcvlcw for several days the past week. F. II. Snyder Mid Win. McCtillcy wen' In town Monday proving up on t heir homesteads. Mrs. W. T. Itoyd ami family sMnt several days camping on Cottoii wot.d cn-ck last week. O. C. Coiner, couiuierclal traveler, accompanied by his wife wore guests at the Lakevlew Monday. lieiieral Nelson A. Miles tvtln'd by operation of law Saturday having at tallied t lie am' of l.' years. The at torney for A. .1. Notion will tile a motion fur a ndienrliig of the case before the supremo court , W. It. Whlttemon' came up from Sau Francisco to attend the meet ing of t ho Warner Valley Stock Co. I,. F. Conn and wife ami Ralph p.utler went to Occp Cnck yesterday fur a few weeks outing and fishing. Smoke U belriiiinir to sot tie dow n AGAINST KESIiKVU. (continued from 1st pae) lauds have been hs-ated and are now practically owncil by private par ties, in many Instances whole town ships have been acquired ami ate now owned. of the propoM'd Re serve, t he lands above described, at least 7." per cent Is entirely without water except as It is supplied by Irri gation. Skco.mi. Almost the whole f these plains or so called desert lauds are suitable lands for agrieult lire as y Sunday, when' be expi-cts to soon as they are supplied with water cruise aro:i:: ! !:i t ho mount a I us for a ground to extend his olllce building further back, making It more com modious and convenient for his ten ents. Ors. O. F. Oeniorost and N. 0. Asdell wont west through Klamath county Monday, and after doing some work will go to Portland for a diorf stay. (ills Nchlaircl Monday sold to a M'dler, the remainder of the tinware stock that he had left when ho con ducted the si ure iiuw oct ti pled by i:. F. Cheney. Found Pair of ladles' uoseglnxHCH, with gold chain and hair pin attach ed, and ea.c. The owner may have same by proving property and pay ing for notice. Frank lield and wife ami ieo. Hold loft hiHt Tliui'Milay for the great Klamath county lUhlng slnani. spring crock. They will bo g,,,,,. about t hrco wit'ks. W. P. Puke, thcgoiilalfuttlc buyer, who makes freipieut visits to l.ako in the valleys and mountains, caused :,''"""-v ,n"" s,i" 'r"'als... was bv fon'st tires some place on the coast. Wniiil' T who It was that remarked that wo would have no summer weather fills year. Hotter guess tmalu. The llrst dance since the -ft f Is. was a Saturday night attraction. It was well at tended and a good time was had. Chas. i raves left for Shasta Coun- aud this is true of all the plains and desert lands adjoining. Water can be supplied to nearly all of these lands by Irrigation and all of the vast Interior of Oregon, east of the Cascades can be o'lied up for sett le nient and developeinont. This sec tion of the state Is capable of sup porting a largo and thrifty popu lation. Tiiihk. The Interior of the State of Oregon should lie settled and de velojsMl. We ought to have rail roads, with all that accompanies them, cities, villages, farms, hines, Hchools and churches. The n-sourci's of the country ought to lie develop ed, and to that end sett lenient should lie encouraged. Foiutii. We are actual, bona fide n'sldents of the territory em braced In the proposed Forest Re serve. Some of uh have resided here since 172. It Iuih always lsvii our belief that sometime this section of the State would Is) thickly settled. We have done all we could to devel ope this country. We have Irrigated lands, promoted business and ho far us possible brought civilization into the wilds of this State. Wo own lands and property here, all that many of uh have In the world Is hero. We are anxious that thU country should bo nettled and develop!. We want to see the landu taken. If there could lie a home on every JJ20 acres of tlllabo land It would lo better for uh, iK'tter for tho Htute, better for the country. We want capital to come in and lie Invested In business hero. We want lnliln, factorlcu, In- I here Monday with a view of pur j chasing some cattle. I Attorneys John K., and ( lareiico ; Raker, of All urns were In l.akevlew l lil'Mt uf Ihe Week looking after some legal matters pertaining to the War ner Valley Stuck Co. Mrs. F. II. Sparks and daughter, who have Incii visiting at Alturas, returned to l.akevlew first of the week, and Joined Mr. Sparks, on t heir return to t 'rook county. Walter Fleming, deputy Sheriff of Modoc county, took a run up to ljikeview Monday to shake hands with old friends. Ho was visiting his parents at New Pine Crook. Fred Snider and ieo. Lynch have boon making lots of wood this sum to supply tho public demand. They have a horsepower woodsaw, which cuts out wood pretty fast. No teachers put In an appearance Creek, accompanied by his father before the Hoard of Examination on from Los Angeles were visiting In i Wednesday, lis was cxH'ctcd by Lakevlew yesterday. I Supt. Wllllts. MIsh (lertrtide Ver- I). P. Prown, secretary of the ' " will today take final examlna Warner Valley Stock Co., was over I thm for HtaU certificate. few weeks. I). N. .laquish and family and T. II. Cloud and wife, wont up to Fish lake Monday for a few weeks outing and fishing. John Fitzgerald and wife, Miss Oortrudo Vernon and Prof. Forls-s, of Monmouth, art among the camp ers at Poop i reek. Mr. C. (.). Reynolds of New Pine from Ft. Bid well attending the stockholders meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Norln went out on their homestead mi the north J. N. Watson came In from the desert Monday, and proceeded next day to San Francisco to 1st present at the (). A. R. meeting In that city. fork of Spragtie river, today, to It Ih ex-iet'ted that more than 1(H),- be gone several weeks. j 0H)peple will Isj present. S. J. Vernon, wife ami son Oonnell, were hero from Lake city last week. The boy had a cancerous growth- ganglion removed from Ids hand by U. W. Duncan foreman of the X L company's ranches went to Klam ath Falls ami returned Monday ac companied by Senator Fred Cox of -r- -- ------ , Or. Hall, while here. Tho Vernons Sacramento, who came up to look exiMft to make their future homo at after the company's Interest In this Lake city. and Modoc county. ' 77 w.JV.' ,4