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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKLVILW OREGON, AUGUST 20. 1903 BIEBER'S STORE HOTEL BUILDING yOU AUTO KNOW 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 BJILDING Aotirr of Films of Final Irronnt by A" m in it rat or And of Apolntmciii of nine ami pltin fur hearing objections llu-rio, ami settlement thereof. TO ALL WHOM ITMVY CONCERN: Notice i her l.y given, that the undersigned A1 nun is Ira'or oi the fc-tatc of J K. Mc.AKKKY. IV ea'l. ha lil.d intlie office oi the Coiintv t l rl oU.ake ounty. Oregon. Ins UNAL At -t'OTN T as such Ai!iiii'i!:rtnr, and Snitirdev, the ft n ilat of Septemo. r, l"S. -I 10 o'clock A. M of !i-l dy the ounty Jnd.: '5 office 111 the ' ounty Court House ol Lake Comity. Ore gon. intheTouuof Lakei-w. has lecn iluly ntoi:ittHl by the Hon. B. laiv Judge of the t'ountv cmrt oi Lake I'ouniy, Oregon, a the ttiii" and place for the hearing of objections to said Filial Account, and for the Defilement therof. Thl notice l pnhl shed in the LAKE COTS' TY KXAMINKli hy onl r ofsniil t ourt, In pur mane of thedesicnatioti of ioild Admtnistra VjTj for lour successive weeks. t.eginuint' w ilh the issue date! August l:llh. '. Dated talk t'th dav of August. lftf. 11 AERY BaII.BY. Administrator of the Kstateof Aog.lS-.12 J.t Mctiarrey, Iieceaacd. $200 Padishah TINIIF.n l.MI OTII K. United states Land Office at Lkeview Oregon June. as. isui. Wot Ice is hereby given that in compliance Jlh the provisions of the act of Congress of JJ.e x, in?, entitled eTada. and In Washington Territor (tended to all the Public Land States au act for the sate of re- CJ&ity of Lake. State of Oregon, has this day rij:i in mis omce ner sworn statement .o. MB. for the nurchsae of the N R 19 JC. and will off t proof to show that the lnl somen t is more valuabl for its tirnoer or tTfEber lands in the 6latee of California. Cre te VT. Ne J3ren BCThf August 4, 18'.2, Mary James, of Lakevlew purchase of the N W'. Sec 10 Tp 37 S 10.. f.tpne 'han for agricultural purposes, and to en- inn ner claim to said Ian. I before ( . 11. WhLrow, U. P. Commissioner at Klamath Falls lr?m on Friday, the 4th day of September, 3he mmei as witnesses; E O. Htark, Fred Heiiklemall, W. 8. Packard and Floyd Farmer, Ml of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons dlftniiig adversely the ahove-d scribed lands nrregueted to file iheir claims in this office Ofl before said 4m dav of iepiemier i-.u.j. July'J-i E. M bR PT MS, Register. Fl V4L. PKIMIF. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, August 1:1, l''J Notice is hereby given that the follow ng na-ued settler ha filed notice cf his inten tion to make filial proof In so ptort o' his claim aflfl that staid r.rr.r' avtll t.e mttrt.. Keftipe ki'iria. t j and Keceiver at I.sk. vj. w. On go 11, an 1 whips III tli rnemter .rjn, i:sj,j, ir. josepn . mngry if. :. No. 2111 for the NM4 of NK'-i, of SE'i k-lft I" I,; of sn .-,, K, 1 I r, 1W1 H u 'jn v u He nainea the following witnesses to prove: and it Iri I tjia conunuous resoieiiee upon Hni cultivation of SIlid land, viz: V. L. Hnellinif. Robert Mc k'ee. 'harle r. I'.iioa b, an. I James f . .'! - tzker ft 11 of Lakeview, Oregon. Aug l.. . ..... . I'.is'.c". t ir v Iha Best Low Priced leateled wlch Mads Non-Magnetic nickel Silver Cue Fully Guaranteed For silt br ALL JEWELERS Illustrated Booklet on request, showing' COLORED FANCY DIALS Tba Mew England Watch Co. Factories Waurkary, Caaa. Offkss Htw Verk, Ckksia, SaaFrssdsce. 11 1 11 MUSORAVU-RIItlAKT. MnrrttMl, tit tl otumtry n-nltlt'iuv of tlio liritlo'H umnti, Mr. nml Mm. A. Kolwirt, In Crookcil Cni-k Val if.v, siuuiii.v, AimtiMt ituu nt v:-:m m., Mlxit Ktlua Kolntrt to I''. W. MiiHrnivo, loth of Ijikovlcw, lU'v.r. M. Smytlio oflU lntliitf. Tlic tirltlt wim vit.v Ih Ut'oinlnnly roltftl In H iK-iiutlful wtslditiK frown, Hiul tin Krniiiii look- tv 1 lit nvwllcNt In (lie fonvt'iil I01111I lilin-k. Mr. MiiMicravt' Im thopoiHiliiryotinu; flcrk In tin Htt.ro of A.vcm & Wltlt wortli. I'riink Im 11 man of tin pl'try lialiltH ami ikthuiiiiII.v otiilar with all who know lilm. Tlu lirido In jiiimhchhciI of a inoHt lovnltlo tllMpoMltlon, ami Im well llktnl ly tvirylol.v for lior moilcMly ami rtWtftlll'Hsl )f tfllllKT. Tho lioum' wax well llllftl with Kiit'xtH from Crookt'i! Cnvk nml l.nkt1 vlt'W. Tlu wtlillnr tlliincr wan of that miiH-rlor tpiallty ami iiantlt.v whon tlic tablt KroaiiM liffort- eating ami the K'ltH aftorwunl. After illtinrr tho K",'',lx wiw nivr taini'il with hoiikh and rtiltal luim by Kov. ('. M. Sinytho, S. V. Kchiirt, I'. A. IU-hart ami 'l'hon. Ittirxuii. Mr. ami Mm. MiiHKriivt will make their home In I.akevU'W. The C.xain iner JoIiih In th p'lifrul chorus of contra tiihttioiiH, unil wIhIich ami liupcn f.ir a Iciiivr iiinl lilUs.ful life fur the happy couple. I'ollowiiio; in 11 list of prexentM: Mr. ami Mm. ('. A. lie hurt, xel nil vcr tahle npooiiH: Mr. ami Mrs. . I, firuli, . Hilver kiiivt-H ami forkx; Mr. ami Mrx. ! M. K. MtiMcrave, lii-ilriomi wt ; Mr. 'ami Mm. .1. W. Kehart, iviitiv net; ' Mr. ami Mrs. I'.li llariitiin, l'd Kproail. I Mr. ami Mrs. ,1. ). Hioixe, water' 1 ; set; Miss Nell Simpson, Mt silver,' 1 lea spoons; II. ('. Whit worl li, earv- InuseliS. '. Hehart, parlor lamp; I Nate Wilcox, lierry s-t; Mercantlli I'ii., castor. (gjgy (fify Fll I'ltlMiK Ore. United States Land Office, l.akeriew July 16, I'jui. Notio- I h'T'-by given that ABna Hher'ock of Lakevlew, Ore., has filed notice of Intention to make proof on her desert lf?l claim No. 401, for the E', SWU Sec. 24 T .VH3.fl 17 E before the Kegisr and Receiver at J XT', view, Ore., on Friday, the 4th day of H.-pt.. the names the following witnesses to I rve the compl.-te irrigation and reclamation , ssid 1 nd: Jame Redden. Iannis Kllppel, Joph McNew and Thomas H. Hherlock, all of hummer Lake, Ore. July 16-28 E. M Bbattaih, Register. adtlino; Hi. Forest it - Boura of Equalization. Notice In hereby Ktven that on londay, the 31nt day of August, IW3 from S o'clock A, M. to 5 o'clock 1'. M. of naitl day, the ('ounty Board of Equalization will be In Beriulon at the County Clerk 'h office at Lakeview Oregon, for the purpose of publicly examining the assessment roll for ttie year VMi, ami to correct all er- Protest Against Reserve. At a meeting of the Uoseburg Hoard of Trade Monday night of last week h was voted to make a protest auainst the withdrawal of (iovernmei t land In Southern Ore gon. This ai t on Is occasioned by the announce ijo-.it that fifty more town- itoseburg Land District have been .vithdrawn from entry, veil for the purpose of n to the great Cascade 110 KIw.nM IiIli iu, ! done, It u .11 displace hundreds of (settlers aif i euirymeii now located thereon ami materially retartl the Industrial development of tills por tion of the slate. The wtivtury wan Instructed to Invited other Hoardn of Trade and similar organizations of this state tojoln In n general protest against Buch withdrawal of lands, copies of such prntctH to lie addressed to President iioosevelt, Secretary Hitch cock and tio United States Senators and Itepres. utatlven from Oregon. Mieep For Sale. For Male .'WOO head of (stock nheei). rorH In valuation, description or all under fl year-olds, Including 1100 condition 30-3 mo tjualities of lands, lots or other prop rty; that tlie Hittings of said board will be continued from day to day thereafter until the examination and ' wool correction of said assessment roll HUall be fully completed; provided, the Haid examination is completed -vidthin the week In v hlcli the board la required to meet. All persons InteresU'd are reopect iytfy requeHted to be present at itjbc HittingH of wild Hoard of Equal ization, and nhow cause If any there fuj, why their assessment for the said "year should not be changed or cor rected um to the said board may Mfttm Juut and proper. 324t J B' Blaib, AiweBBor of Lake County, Oregon. lambs, .'Wil l in all. Will sell cheap. First class sheep for breeding or for mutton; wih average about H lbs for Sto k fat and In very good Apply to A. 10. Mackintosh, 1'aullna, Crook Co., Or. li n Oto. H. Burton Jen. Jeo. II. IUirtou, lnsHH'tor general of the ('tilted States army with headquarters at Washington I). C, was tin Sunday afternoon's north bound train ami made many Inquiries after old piouei-rs ami tlu progress of southern Oregon says the Ashland Itecortl. (ieueral Ilnr ton Is well remembered by nearly everybody who llvetl in this country and took any Interest In Its affairs In the '70s ami 'ns. He was in com mand at Fort Klamath as Captain of the Hist Infantry ami cut quite a (inure ill the Modoc war of Is"!' which was brought to a close by the surrender and hniigin;-; of Captain Jack ami his associates at Fort Klamath, (ieueral IStirton was also in command at Fort Klamath from lsxo to IsM ami const rueted the old ! miUtjirv toloo-m nil lino lo liirl .... n . ...... - .-.v Klamath front Ashland which was also ex tended to Ft. ISidwell. This Hue was Hold at auction by the government Home 11 years ago and was bit in by Ashland parties who Hold the Hue, except from Ashland to Klamath Kalis, to ranchmen who used the wire for baling hay and the poles for rail fencing. This line Is-1 ween Ashland and Klamath Falls wan used for commercial purpoHCH until laHtyear when It was sold to the Midway Telephone Co., who tore It down and built a telephone line covering Klamath county points. t'ueks For Sale. I have '.i i I. .a.d of 2 to 4 year old bucks for raie. I'rlce 5 If Hold soou. 32 4t K. T. Colvin. The On ti.n A' i kly journal, a Demo cratic ni'ni-i'.i;' i, 1U pages, full of news all of It! (i it j.Hr to any address. The Journal. 1'. O. Hon m, Portlaad, Or. Board of Equalization Notice. Notice is hereby given that on the last Monday of August the board of equalization of the Town of Lake view will attend at the oflice of ttie recorder of the town, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, dls crlptions, qualities of lands or lots or other property, and It shall be the duty of persons Interested to appear at the time and place ap pointed, and if It shall ap)ear to such board of equalization that there are any lands, lots, or other proerty assessed twice, or assessed under or beyond Its value; or any lands, lots or other property not assessed, said board shall make proper corrections. W. B. Hnimck, 33-2t Ilecorder. The warm weather continues. W. F. iroli came In from his sheep camp Tuesday. Fruit Jam at the Monogram, self tightening lids. ,'t.l II. I''. Caldwell, of Adlu was an arrival Monday. !co. am) John Matiplu were over from Warner Lake Monday. liobt. I). Itaty and Martin. I. Mess, ner were over from A del Sunday. Asmus TonultiKsen returned Fri day from a business trip to lieno. Horn. Near Lakevlew, to the wife td J. F. Ambrose it (! pound sou. Miss Kdnn Stevens returned Tues day from an extended visit to Fort- laud. T. S. Hamlley lias Is-en clerking In the Soda Works during T. II. Cloud's absence. Mm. I'. M. Illootu of Paisley, pass ed through Lakevlew Monday via the south. Horn, Near Lakevlew, Aug. lMh, to Mrs. Nellie Fiuemoii. a pos thumous son. II. I'. Sinaus, a timber cruiser of Silver Lake, was lo, n on Land bus iness Tuesday. Mrs. C. A. Knot went to Warner Vallev lant Week to do some photo- 1 graphic worl . Phil l. m il and John I'lvnn catnej orr from their xheep camps near P.ig Valley Sunlit. Mm. lien II. A tv accompanied by her brot her W ni.. returned from Ft. P.idwell Monday. Senator Fulton wax In Klamath Falls one day l.e-t week on his re turn home from Crater Lake. us Sehlagel, .11 mi Hamlley ami Tom Hastings went over to leep Creek yesterday for a few days llsli Ing. The house belonging to Mm. May Stafford at Altamotit, near Klamath Fails, tsas burned out day last week. It. T. Strlplln and wife went to Chewaticau Tuesday and will make their home on the .1. 1). M. Lines ranch. ieo. Nli kerson went to Ft. llld- well Saturday ami mtiirned Monday accompanied by his daughters, Ituth ami Mabel. Mayor II. '. Whltworth boardetl the Southern stage Wednesday morning for San Francisco, to be gone about ten days. .las. C. l'lalsdell came in from the Chandler rati'-h Monday, where he has In c.. . m !.!.. ..:id went on over to his own place near lily. F.. N. Jaiiilsh and family and T. II. Cloud and wife returned Tuesday after a week's out lug at Fisli Lake. They report a pleasant time. II. I,. Meade, the comiuedlail, re turned from Cedarvllle Monday on Ids way back to Hums. Ills sister and family were with him. .las. Mellck and Will llolbrook were over from Karnes valley Mon day as witnesses for Allied Pent w ho made proof on his homestead. Pr. P. II. Smith ami family return ed Sat unlay from a months sojourn on the shady banks of Peep Creek, having had a very pleasant outing. (iovernmeiit Stts-k lnsMctor A. J. Smith went to Tide Lakellrstof the week to look after some traveling bamls of sheep, lie went via Steel's Swamp. Harvesting In (loose Lake Valley has already Is-gun, ami headers are 'lipping off the rlM iied grain at a rapid rate. Threshing will begin next week. (ieo. Jammer) lial has had a new Iron front put In the China restau rant north of tin llrowoiv saloon, which add greatly to the appear unci of the place. A new line ot samples of Fall and Winter clothing lust received bv J. Av Iragnetle, the tailor. Call and lt)Hct tlieiu before muling your select Ion clxew here. .'U The (list peache.4 of the season weti- brought to town Saturday from C. M. 'I'm hit 's much at New Pltle Creek. Tlie.V Wen line OIlcH ami I he supply w u ii gone. Mrs. II. P. I ii ii I. 1 1 and children, MNx M. rile Smith and Chris Stanley stalled Tuesday tor Little shasla valley on a visit. Mrs. Puulap will visit with her mother, Mrs. Ilm t. The l.oyaltonlaii of l.o alt mi say s: ('. P. Llnebarger arrived here from Lakevlew, Oregon, and Is engaged In cars-nterlug. He will move Ids family here and hs-ate -sTiuauc nlly . ieo. II. Ay res returned last Friday from an extended visit to San Fran cisco and other California towns. He also visited Portland ami went as far north as Seattle and F.veretl. Washington. Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver Charlton came In from the W. . Moss ranch at Al kali Springs on the desert, first of the week. There place Is ITJ miles from the nearest neighbors ami an far again to the next nearest place of habitation. Wm. Metxker came down from Paisley Monday ami wits Joined by his daughter Mrs. Silas Henderson, and together proceeded to Mailellui.' to meet another daughter, Mrs. (Jertle Pavls of Carson City, Ncv., who Is coming up on a visit. (1. W. Wist and wife were over from Plush last week, nml while here purchased from Payley & Maxwell the Joe Lane property west I of !. Kchlagcl'H place. The price It Is reported that C. O. Metxker paid was IbViO. They will shortly has sold the Paisley hotel, antl wllP move to Lakevlew to reside, having shortly leave Paisley for a time on HO( out at Plush. account of his wife's health. W. P. Dykeman antl family of N. A. King and daughter, Anna, were arrivals on die western stage Drew Valley left yesterday on a from Portland Monday. Mr. King camping expedition to Nprlng Creek , wftH formerly one of Lake county's and other points In Klamath county. Kmll Judell, a cigar drummer, was here several days the past week. The samples lie gave away proved to Is limt-class, but Walter Dyer Is not telling anyone about the one he tried. foremost stock men, his rnnch being located In Chewaucan. He Is now associated with his brother In one of the lending real estate firms of Port laud. He still has business Interests In Lake county anil Is now looking after his affairs here. Jb wi cytraiiss 6 Cos Copper-riveted Oveir'aills