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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY nXAHINCtt, LAkEVIEVV, OREUON, AUQUST 20, IWJ. tfoMtionnl Xocnl CS3 A Mr. Oooiln nml family punned tlimtiKli Irfikrvlcw liwt Tliurnday from Hnkir lty to 'oIumh, ChI. Wlillc In linker rity tliey IiimI rharjc the free rviKlliitf room (it thilt jiliice. The Kxuinliier I hiiioiik the iorloillt iilM kept on die then. JoMephlrie county cltlwiw have hIkiii-iI a mlnlity rviiK'iiMtninre iiK'tliiHt the iropiiM4 forcMt rewrve unl her n-pn-Hi-nlatlve men lire ua IliK every poMMllile Inllueiice to keep the roimt.v from Im-Ihk completely boxcil In, hii.VH t lie KtlKelie lU'f(Mrr. .lumen K. tJrleve urrlveil hen1 on III wheel from Cent nil I'olut Tiien )uy iiIrIiI, on IiIh wuv to vlult IiIm xlHler, Mtm. i:. I'. Stlrkel at J'alHley. lie en me all the way from Klamath Fall to !ukevlew In a ilay, Mr. tirU've Im elty reorder of Central Point. A new windmill Iihm Imi-ii enrtetl at the cemetery, which win paltl for tiy popular MiiltHcrlptloii. It will Ite lined to pump water to keep alive the flower ii ti I tni'H that have Ixh-ii planteil then, iiiomI of which lle eiu'h year for lack of water. What Im iM-eileil to make the windmill a MiicccMrt, Im a I it i"K tank ami Momeone to look after It. (icorKe ItalcheliliT returned from Klamath I'iiIIh Moinli.v. He wiim ii4'companli'' ly IiIm brother .lack, formerly clerk of IjiUi1 county, who Im a prominent attorney of San 1'ralii Inch. After si rnlliti-iilnic up mat Ici-m here, they will both return to California. Mm. .1. M. Itatchchlrr w lio Iium been xImIIIhk In l.iiUex lew for Home t line, will accompany t hem. 'I In condition of the itraln cropH In the Summer like valley Iiiim a xplriiolil outlook ami a Mk liarvewt Im ep.i'tel. The hay cropH In that va !l-y nre utmost put Up which will result Iti n koimI harvest. There Im ,'iIm.i aliiiutlaui'e of fruit nml vege tables nm rcmly for market In tie valley for which lit all tlmeM there Im a reaily nale. Silver Lake Ore Koiilau. Walter UolihiMon lust Friday broliuM to town the finest Mpeclmen f ru n 1 1 1 ii lii hlnH' horiiM that was protialilv cer seen In l.akevlew. Tin- ii it i tn it I hail possibly Im-cii ilrml not over six moiit Iih, ami the horuw are perfect. The head Im well pre Merveil. Walter presented It to lr. Stclner who will have It mounted. The Mr. will shortly k out on the dcHcrl to look after the carciiM and Hhoiild he II ml It, will wc lire the ser vIccm of Indian (ieorne to "jjo jfet It Nklu" for It. Nlii-ep men an coiuplalnluic that the ran ife Im entirely eaten out, and that iiuIchm a rain coiiicm pretty mooii to m( art t lii'uniHH, t hen will Inii in-at Iomm of Nhecp In Lake county. The feed tlita year wiim not Hiilllclent for wlialNlieep t here were In Lake county, and w hen lOn.fHH) outside sheep came In then Im uliHolutcly nothing left. Whcrt' jjood f it'll Im UHtinlly to Im' found there Im nothing hut a dust pile. It Im understood that already nhecp lire moving toward the dcMcrt. There Im no feed nor water there, and t he prospect looks very gloomy un Icmm a nood rain coiiicm to start the HfiiMM. The Med ford Kinpiiivr, conducted ly Horace Maim, has died nualn and It m poNMilile that II will remain dead thin time. Only a mouth or two nun HiIh paper suspended, and Km contcmporarleM were sinning Had reiiulcniM over tin rcniiihiM, when lo ami liehold, after Hcvcrnl weekn It cainii to life nuain, and the jtood thini;H Hiild about It had to lie taken linck. TIiIm time It dclilieratcly I'om mltM Htilclde to avoid pliur to Jail. I'nder Mm lueath It hii.vh In a faint Kum: "ThankltiK our friendH for many kind favors, we clono the chapt4r, at leiiHt before the sheriff liroceedH to do mo." Tim preliminary hearing of (Jeo. W. Kmmci, i harmed with tlm IicIiioiim crlmi) of liirint, ratno tip liefor JwlK" HftiiliTMoii In Alt urn limt wii-k. Tin jinx-ii'ill'iK with held In-lilnd cloned doom, nml therefore, nothing U known ly the public iin to the nuliim of the I'vldenci! pn nentcd. Exm-x wiim bourn over In the mini of $.",(NMl for trial lieforo the HuMrlor Court. Ilcrt llarber catni' over from the 7T ranch In Warner Monday after three liny buck, which wem made liuit week on a new plan by Hundley & Steven. They am very lare 'if falr and made to rako up nearly a waifon load at one haul. When loaded they am run to the ntack and upon a net, when they hack off, leav ing the hay to In lifted upon the Mtack. It Im claimed that (IiIm local Invention Im ipilte nn Improvement over the Jackson buckn, mow ho much In umc In Luke county. Mr. and Mm. A. M. Hmlth wem up from New I'lne Cni'k Monday. Mr. N. brought up a miiiiII load of bacon, the IiimI of a lot he made liiMt winter. He thlnkN that Im all of the bacon them Im left In the valley, ami from now on It will have to Im mIiIpjm'iI In from the outMlde. Mr. K. made. "." I.oicm Into biu'on IiimI fall, and exH- tM to make double that amount UiIh fall. The demand for bacon In Luke view Im probably ' or J tlmeM greater than the Hitjiply furnlMhed by the farmerM of lioime Lake valley. More Iiorm Hhoiild Im ralwd, and attempt made to Miipply t he merchantM here. The I'lalmlealer reportM the nr cideutal kllllni; near Alturan, of Mm. .lohu Wall on the l'ttli. In company with her little Mini, Mm. WallMtarted on her return home In a nprlni; wagou, and when near the HorrlM ranch, t he bridle came off of one of the homCM. The animal iMi-ame freluhtciied and ran away, throwing tin-til l.olh out. Mm. -M'tlL- wm hurled head foremoHt ana I mm t a mowing machine Htamllm; In Mie lane, breaking her arm and cruHlilug her nkull. She hum carried Into the HoitIm rcMiileiice but died In half an hour. The little boy ei.caM'd with out1 McrloiiM Injury. J. L. Smith and wife boarded the Wchteru Stage Tui'Milay morning for I ' i C 1 1 ill i I . to Im- gone mIx or eight montliM. Mr. Smith Im the local agent of the I : 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 t Life IllHIll ance Society of New York, and he giH'M to I'ortlaud to attend a meet ing of t he ci mpany. The agetitM are nil called In at HiIm meeting nml Htock Im taken of the work done dur ing the paMt year by the ngelitM. Mr. Smith Iiiim Im-cii Htrlvlng veryhnrtl to make a record In trngoii, and to do mom biiMlucHM than any other ngvnt In the Htate. He Iiiim probably came very near accompllMhlng thnt end In that ciimc he will be promoted ton hlghc rpoHltlon, which he undoubt edly dcHervcM. Since July lMt he Iiiim written f in,0in in policleM In Lake view, a pretty good Mhowlng. con Miderlng the fact thnt thlM field hau Im'cii worked over by hluiMclf and nuineroiiM ot her companleM for hcv eral yearn juiHt. RETIRING SALE BEGINNING JULY 27, 1903 Having Decided to Retire from the General Merchandise Business, we offer Our Entire Stock Below Cost for Cash MASON FRUIT JARS J -2 Gallon, $1.50 per Dozen Quarts, $J.OO per Dozen Pints, 95 per Dozen. Jar Rubbers 5c. per Dozen Jar Caps 25 cts per Dozen. ALL OTHER LINES IN PROPORTION AYBES & WHITWOBf IIKMV.lt T !..l IV4I. PKOOK I " ti 1 t-t Minim tiil Kit..'". Ijik"1"". w, Orfson Jul) Niilirr m tTfl)jf Klwn iiat iitMiriii' t. W l4' ol I'liuh. ori'ifuii, hu fileil no tli' ft lil liiti'Mlon to tnk' flnl proof on lila 4. .T'. i lnliii Ni. 4'i, lur ilii- iiimurverrd KE Ki I tVS4 Mm- . K'jol SKI HWii of Sfc'i H. IU Ti :t'. A K .1 K. W. M , U lutv lU-Klfti'r nl K ruirrii l.ki'vlrw. r coil on Krlljr. Hie 4th ly of H. (.1.-in Im r, luut. lie n in tin- lollnw ItiK wttmniMN In irtivi th romili'ti lrrlKiton ml riTlmiimiloii of ulil lamt: T. II. Alkirc. Jsiiu a lUmlilj. J. I.. M.lrk and John IK-Uiy all ul I 1'ilnrvlll.', ( al. July M-M K. M. HrattaIN, Ki-RlnU'r. IIMKKT I. rKOor fulled Hitri lnd oftopJNnkcvl'W'. Oregon, iniT j:, ipht. suiiit i urrVrfyViVPii tnitt lor II. Alltlri' ul Ci-diirvllli-. California, I'. O.. Im llli il noil. r nf inli nilon to make proof on '.M:l.(ilc'i.H.i' 34. To .IM hit 2)t E W M, K'.ol S', W,olSK'. WijolhKii Ki-c 8 Tp ( M K. W . M.. l lore lii-icialcr nii Kwi lvi r lii itrii rt laint claim No. 4?.t, lor the N' of .IV M fc. w . l lore Hi'K ! al I jikci Ii w, on gon. on Krlday, Ilie 4lh day of .h, piwnl.cr, C'.l ll' naliirn thf IoIIowiiik w i'.ui'iw'H lo prove tlm coiuplf u irrigation and ri't'laination ot paid land: to-oriiti I' Wipe of I'IiipIi. ori'ioii, John ln-U.y, J. I,, shirk and Janii p Itainlilv of t I tt r v i 1 1 . California. July :w;io K. M. IIkattain, lUnlntrr . 300 RAMS V v V 300 Full-blooded Year ling and Two-year-o Id Rambouillet and Delaine t-'i9 -UiAiSSM-ui't .'J ... - . . . ppw. '4f-r';." PRINEVILLE, ORE. Ah tlicre art-liuiulrt'ilH of our Hhwp in Liike county but little nmls to 1k hiiIiI iw to tlii'lr ijunlity (or thi-y HiM'akfor theiiim-lTes. m THE OLD RELIABLE H l. I'HOOK Land Oftiri' at lakrvii w. Ori'Kun. July.'), I'.Pkt. Noin-i' ip hrri'tiy itivcii that the follim'-liitl-iiaini'd pi-ttlv-r liai. Hli-d iiolu-f of her Illicit ttoii to make rinal proof in puport of hi-r t'Uitu and I hat paid pripil will lie made ticfort' Tint Iti'ltiMtcr and Kcccivcr at l.akcx icw. OrcKon, on A iikiiH '-'I . IK'i. Iz; J I.. Morrow, fceir at I.hw of Jiw H. Morrow. d"-ca'cd. I. S. No. Xi'n for I lie lup 1. J, :i. 4. ii, 7 and , Sec. ; To. :W S H. V4 K. W. M. ori'iroii. He naincp the follouniK witneHpep to prove fj?, hip connmioup roidcnce iiihiii ami cultivation ' Vi;.5 of paid land, viz: A. X. llcnnclt and I.. I. Krakt p. of M ariier Lake. irrumi and S. E. Moan and Kd. A. Iiiiniiaviu, of Add. Orcumi. July -iA'-jfi K. M. Urattain. ml BEALUS DRUG STORE ysi LEE BEALL, Proprietor LAKEVIEW. OREGON. Fl AL, I'KOtK. Ijind Office at Ijiki vicw Oreicon. July 2, lmvH. Notice la hereby Kivett that the follow inn named Peltier lia tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in lupport of hip claim and that paid proof will tie made before KctilMer and H'celver al l.aki'vlew. Ororou on Aimupt 17. 1IM, vl: Allierl Hi nt. lld.imA for the SW'it N K1, N W'4 Sh'4 s', SK'4 Sec :il Tp Ssl S, K 17 E. Ite namea the lollou iiik wiiiicskcp to prove Ilia cniitimioiia reaidenee iihiii and cillllvallon of paid land, via: I'harlea 1'almerlee, James Meln k.l.eori e I., llollirook and Will llolbrook all of Lakeview Oregon. Jul)- E. M. BKATTAIN, ReglPter. We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugc, Chemicals, Terfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded ''VI' iVivTrvTrr.T?' IfiJ Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE .Black Leg. AMONQ CATTLE Im now pivvaU'tit In ni'iirl.v all HtvtioiiM. It ii u In1 jui'vi'iiti',! Iiy viM'rliia t It hi, nml Cutter's Black Leg Vaccine IM tllO loWI'Ht JU'll'Oll, OIIHiOMt tiHi'tl nml most successful vac clue Hindi'. Wrlto for ItliACK LKfl book let containing full Inforniiitlon concerning tin' illsense nml t lie lll'Ol'l'H8 of Vlll'l'lllUtloll. Cutter Analytic Laboratory L'resli MUiiplle8 of our protlnct u iuv for hhIu by VI. T" m 8 5 If you intend buying a Vehicle of any kind, remember the Best is Always the Cheapest. .. The STUDEBAKER .. Beats Them Aii in Every Vay. J. E. BERNARD & 50N'S is the Place to Buy Them. t V 4 --;'-.Si... Wabash Tourist Car Lines j s l,KK IlKAI.I., Ltikevlew, Or. Iv. Ch go Mondayi, 11:Wa m Ar. Boaton Tiimi1t 5:20 p M l.v. i hit'ago Thnrpilay 11:00 A Ar. Biwtun Krtitaya b juru Uve Kaua Oily Krilay 9: 20 ru Arrive St. J'aul n4 Miu lii'nuulia Saturday 1;Ju r ai. For particulare coiiHiilt your auent or AiMre-8 Cv' h Ci?A N K" ROsa c CLrx E O. I'. Aift., Bt. lxiuia, Mo. P. C. K Aft., U. AuK. let