Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 27, 1903, Image 3

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LAKE COUNTY EX ArtlNCR, LAKEVIEW, OREOON. AUOUST 27, IWJ.
New Goods
(TZ Xocal 1)nppcntnoa Col& in paraorapba
1
J. ('. Mm 1 1 It iutIvimI from Klaiiiatli
Full IhhI Tnurmlny on Imimiiihn.
('. K. Sim-lock linn I u looking
after IiIh Hlmp loctinl In tin- lnvu
Im'iIm.
W. W. Mcf'oruilck of VIhIIIIIm um
( ril itMiti-t Intf IiiimIiichm In l.nki'vlcw
Tlnirmlny IhhI.
Next, to ii k"mI wlfcsllic Im-mI cm
hciiiIiiI lo I In formal Ion of a luiy
liotiic U I ti I m iipcr,
At any anl all timet we are plea.
eil to receive liewM IteiiiM ami mt
MonalN for the eolumtiM of DiIh iiimt.
Win ICiihhIII Iiiih moveil wit 1 1 liU
family from the rooniH ahove the
livery Htalde to the Iioiimc at the Ore.
Hon fii'il yard.
W. A. Sherlock and wife and V.
II. Inike ri'turned l-'rhlay from their
ontliiKal NprltiK Creek and Crater
Lake. They report a very pleiiMant
trip.
N. J. Studley iim np from hlMriuich j
Saturday after a load of pipe to run
water down from the lillU to the
ranch hoiiMe, now occupied ly
I'rank Stanley.
It Ih not required that you nhonld
le an ucroliat In order to tumlile to
the fact that UiIm paH-r Ih a gooil
tiling In tin- family and that you
mIiouIi! order It wnt to your home.
I 1'tmt A King: lire now receiving dig- in
tiet your name on' the petition to j vnici lor their winter Irwin. All the
the CommlMHloner of the lieileral
Laud Otllre, proteMt Inir huiiIiimI the
forent rewerve. It Ih to your own
IntcrcMtH to do tliU. and to we that
your frleiiiln nljrn It nlxo.
Alex I'ltitpatrlek, cattle foreman
firr t he hewiiucan Land and t'attle
Company, wan In town a few hourn
Saturday. He Iiiih completed the
ride on the ilenert and Ih moving the
cattle to Slcnn. Silver Lake Ore;i .11-
Ian.
Cnliforniii liirm lor mile at n hif hiir-
Ifnin I ml acre fen I nml croH (eticed.
l'ot prevent ow lier f 10, MM Imt wi.l he
fold lot I'lltOO; I. down tl ml liiiliinee oil
eilv pilvnielilH
lice.
Ifuplire lit thin of-
"
The MIhn.'m I'.IIji nml Nettle Vin-
yard, who have 1 n teachlnHchonl
In SluiHta valley, returned to their
home at New I'lne Creek hint week,
nml were vlwlllim their winter, MfM.
lOldoii Woodcock lu Lakevlew hiHt
ThurHilay.
A i limy: lady not a thoiiHiinil
lnlleM from Lakevlew wan wen the
other day pourliu; machine oil on
the front, door IiIiivh. That lookn
like It nilnlit have Ih'cii In onler that
the paii'iitM Nhoulil not know when
the young man comet Ii or leaveth.
Wm. (iruelle, an old renlilent of
Lake county, hax Hold IiIh place to
Walter 1'axton, and with IiIh family
Ih going lo Helena, Montana to re
nldi'. They hrok( n wagon tire at
Ahert I ake and Koltert (iruelle came
up to Paisley I'rlday night to have
It repaired. I 'a Itdey 1'iM.
Whorton A S i it 1 1 It 'h 1'iilnce coiilinueH
to I hi die popular chili rooiu. II you ar '
looking for a man you will likely liri!
hint lit the Palace, (ieore nml l'elit
alwavH I rent I heir pat runt) well Latent
periodicals. Private chili room, PJ lf
(i.C. I linen n I he wige of (lie well
known Lone I'lne ranch, wmh among
I lie Silver Lake Isltorn Sunday,
hu.vh (he Silver Lake Oregonlnn.
We acknowledge a pleaHant call
from "I'ncle" (ieorge who told iih
Home InlercKl lug Klorle.s connecled
with the early history of Lake and
Klaiunth counlleH. Mr. Duncan
fame to Lake county In 170 and Hct
tled on Lone I'lne, at which place he
hIIII redden. lie Iiiih the honor of
being the Hint poHtmiiHtcr appointed
in Lake county, iiIho carried the llrnt
inall ncroHH the ileHurt to rrlnevllle,
Mr. Duncan Ih one of the ohlent plo
neerH of Oregon.
A harni'MM broken wlra U worth
flO.IHHI.
Ten lo VI Nlitp a inf arrlvi In tli
port of New York.
1'arU Iiiih oiii' iicn? of park to every
fifteen mthoiim; Liverpool, I'.iikIiiihI,
one for every t IioiihiihI.
'I'lie liraliiH of tlie .liitmhcMe, Itotli
male ami female, average greater
wellit llitn tlioMe of (lie CiikIIhIi.
Our exjMiitM to China and lloim
koim for the HmcU year IIKCI were
,ii,ut $:7,imm),imhi, nnuUint Hs,(nni,(hk)
In ls!t:i.
Kentucky Kavorittt Whinky inilileKt
mill lient, I'll vnK'iaim ri'cemiiend it.
I'iwt A Kinii. If.
An artcHlin well In New Konth
WaleM Ih -losfl feet deep, font $."l,7:i:t
and yleldH 7.V),inmi kmIIoiih of water
dally.
The railroad ear will carry an
much iih I'll teaniM of horneM could
haul, and the great ocean KteamerH
w 111 t raimport iih much iih Iihi lull-
way earn can carry.
I llinl iiolhiiitf iH'tter for liver lcranin
incut Hint i' Hint I put i n iIihii (liainlior
I Iniim Siiiiiiiieti Hfid l.lver TaliletH. I.. K
Amuikwh, lv Moine, Iowa. For nale
bv ln Ileal I.
The Iohhcm of liermau n'Rlntered
iM-ein vi'HHelH, according to frenh
Imperlitl HtatlHtlcM, wen fO in one
year. Three paHHeiitfern and iNi
hiiIIoi-h were drowned.
nncBi nrHiiiiH 111 iiiiciirH ami ciiam are
kepi there. I'ohI A King- furnish the
li'mm wilh the l-t limmU for ineilicin
ul purNiteH. 4 J-ll
The International kltc-llylng n in
tent near Worthing, KiikIiuhI, owlni;
to few cntrlcH and unfortunate
weather condlttoiiH, will he cIuhhciI
with the falluren.
There ttiw u wlilt liiulltuut
in KaiiHiiH In M; In 1V.7 there were
Ichh than lll,(MK, and In 1I hut
PC, (hhi. At the euumeratloii, March,
llHtl, her population wan l,(i7,sos.
ItiH'tol'H I ellnl1'Hl and AMilell left
fur I'oitland AiiRUHt loth, to lie
gone lltltll Septeinher lnt or .Mil.
The doctoiH will work a few dayn In
Khiinath County on tlielr way
over. :V2-2
I a an art icle on "The Age of the
World!" Sir Kdwnrd Fry, the fani
ouh KugllNh geologist, declari-H that
I.".(I,IMHI,IHMI yearn must have elajmed
nince the exlntelice of life on the
glolte.
CyniH Noble Whinkv the old cham
pion and Mill champion of them all.
I'himI in all llrHt-chtxH placeB. Ank for
Cryuo Noble cane k'xhIh w hen you want
a uooil drop at home. .'17 tf.
SuntoH-Dumont, who In building
nildlt loiial ali'MhlpH, Iiiih annoiiuced
that the rate for aerial paHHcngeix
at the St. Louln fair will lie 10 cent,
a pound. No advance nale of neatn
Ih reported.
There In over $100,000 In half dol
lam, quartern, dimes, nickels and
cents in circulation, about $0,000,
000 In nllver dollarn, 7r1(HK),IHM) in
one dollar bills ami . ir.,000,000 In
t wo dollar bills.
Several eopiew of the NnrlhwoNlern
Stock Directory, complied by Slot's A
I.iuhl ly , pi ntern of A ll urns, have been
left at tliix ollice (or il int rilmt ion. It in
a valuable bonk lor htockineu anil worth
the puce. t(
Superior to any other vegetable
fuod even the cereals as sources
of protein are dried beans and peas.
They rank among (he most eco
nomical of all foi ids and compare
favorably with most meats in point
of nutrition.
The average mortality from ty
phoid fever Ih three times as great In
American an In Luropcnn cities.
The cities of the United States which
suffer most from this disease are
Washington, Chicago, Boston, I'lill
adelphla and Providence, In that
order.
. . Arriving: . .
if
All the
THE
LAKE
EXAMINER
THE
LARGEST
AND BEST
NEWS - PAPER
IN SOUTH
EASTERN OREGON
$ 2.00 PER YEAR
JOB - PRINTING - -
LATEST DESIGNS
LOWEST PRICES
WE - GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION
A Complete Line of Ladies Tailor
in samples for Spring and Summer
Suits.
A Large Assortment of Men's Hats
will be sold at Greatly Reduced Pri
ces. Call early and get first Selec
tion. A Full Line of Groceries Always in
Stock.
Time
C.
COUNTY
U. SNIDER.
TIMRKR I.AXD MOTH K.
I'nlted HUkUt Land Office at Lftkrvtrw Otrob.
July 7, 1KB.
Notice in hri-tT rlvn tbt In compliant
with the jirovUloni of the o I ongrei of
June 3, 17H entitled "An act for the nale (
tlmU-r landi In the mate of California, Oreg
on, Nevada and In WaahlriKton Territory" aa
extended to all the Public hand Platen by at
of uimt 4, 1MW, (he followinK peraon bare
filed in thia office their iworo atateinenu towit:
Keclma J. flallubnry,
of Appleton. 647 Oak Kt., County of Outayamif,
late of W iM-oimln. iwurn utatemetit No 'itA Utr
the pnrchaiie of the NK'i See 27 HWJi N WU
.'i 'A Wee 1 Tp 8.5 S, K Ih E. .
Margery E. Sallnbory,
of A Mili-ton, M7 Oak St.. Conntr of Otitaramie.
i slate of W iM oimln, aworn atatement No 2!f tor
the purchase of the W j WJj B.-C 33, Tp 35 8, K
Emma May Brhumann
of Portland UoodenoiiKh Bldg, county of Mult
nomah, alate of Oregon, aworn atatement Ho
i'i70 for the pure bane of the W4 Sec 31 Tp 36
8, It 15 K.
. Cha. J. Bchnmann,
of Poriland. Goodi-noiiRh Bldir. county of Mult
nomah, atate of Oregon, aworn atati ment Ni
r.71 for the purchaae of the BW'4 Sec 32 Tp 35 S.
K 15 K.
That they will offer proof to ahnw tba: the
land nought Ii more valuable for m timber or
atone than for agricultural purpoaes and to e
tat'llnh their claim to aaid lanila tx fore I'. 11.
With row 1". H. CommlBKioner at Klamath 1'alh)
Oregon, on Thursday, the Huh day of Septem
ber VJUS.
They name aa witneava : Kmma May Bchn
mann of 1'ortland Or.-gon and l J. Saiiabury,
M. t. Halivb'iry, Carrie V. Lundy, Chaa W. Em
body and William Kin ley all of lily Oregon.
Any and all persons claim I hg adversely the
above-deivribeil lanoa are requeaieil to ill
their claima in thia office on or before aaid lota
day of September VjiH.
July 9-fi E. M. Beattaih, Register.
Xolirr or rilinsr of fr'laml Arraasit bjr
AlinlniNtralr
And of Appointment of time and place for
hearing objections thereto, and settlement
thereof.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice
is hereby giver:, that the nnderaigned Adminis
trator of the Estate of J. E. McOAKKEY, De
ceased, has filrd in the office of the County
Cli.rkofJjUte County. Oregon, his MNAL AC-
the fifth day of September, 1903, at 10 o'c"lock"AY
M of aaid day at the County Judge's office in
the county Court House of Lake County, Ore
gon, in the Town of Lakevi-w, bas been duly
appointed by the Hon. B. Daly, Judge of the
County court of Lake County, Oregon, aa the
time and place for the hearing of objections to
Biil Final Account, aud for the settlement
thereof.
Tlili notice i publ hed In the LAKE COl'N
TY EXAMINER by order of said Court, in pur
suance of the deMxiiMion of said Administra
tor, fur foursucceiuiive weeks, beginning with
the isue dated August l:!tb. 1U3.
Paled lulu I'th tiny of August. 1W3.
II HRY BAII.EV.
Administrator of the Estate of
Aug. 13-:t J. E. MHiarrey, Deceased.
Tin11r.it 1. m iitick.
Vnitid fitHtis Land Office at Lake lew Oregon
June, 25.
Notice is hereuy given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June S, 1, entitled "an act for the sale of
limber lauds in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and ill Washington Territory"
as extended to all the Public I .and States by
act of August i, lh", Mary James, of Lakeview,
enmity of Lake tnte of Oregon, has this day
tiled in this office her sworn statement No.
ali. for the purchase of the NWV-4 Sec 10 Tp37 9
K 19 E, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone Hi mi for agricultural purposes, aud to es
tablish her claim to said land before C. II.
Wilbiow. I' . S. f oniuiissioner at K lamath Falls
Oregon on Friday, the 4th day of September,
IM.
She names as witnesses; E 0. Stark, Fred
lle.iiklenmn. W.S. Packard and Floyd Farmer,
all of l-akcvlew. Oregou. Any and all persons
claiming adversely the above-described lands
are requested to tile their claims in this office
on or before said 4th day of September
July 2-26 E. M. BKATTAIN. Register.
TIHBKH I.AMI .4TI4'4.
I'nited States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon,
June 25. 1MU3. Notice is hereby given that in
compliance with the provisions of the act ol
June 3, 187H, entitled "An act for the sae of
limber lauds In the Slates of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa
extended lo all the Hihlic 1-aiid States by at I
of August 4, 1M2. William Packard, of Lake
view, county 01 Lake slate of Oregon, bas this
dav tiled in this office his sworn statement No,
2-.HS), ior the purchase of the NW. Sec 9 Tp .17 S,
K 1 E, ami will offer proof to sltow that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purHises aud lo es
tablish his claim lo said laud before C. 11.
Withrow C. S. Commisio!icr at Klamath Falls
Oregon, on Friday the 4iu day of September.
V.KW.
He names ns wltivi.se: E O. Ptark. Fred
IlenkleiiiHii. Flovd Farmer ami Murv James. all
of Lakeview Oregon. Anv aud all persons
claiming adversely the aoove-de-cribed lands
are reijii ';ed lo tile their claims in this office
on or before said -It h dav of September, lltiij.
July2-2ii 1'.. M.'liilAT'I A1N Regikter
1 ivii. ritooc.
l and Office at Lakeview, Oreuoti, August 1:1,
litis Notice is hereby given thai Ihe following-named
settler has tiled notice ef his inten
tion to make dual proof in support o disclaim
aud that said proof will be made bclore Regis
ter aud Receiver at Lakeview, Ongou, nil
September '.'M, lm.1, viz. Joseph W. Kiugrv 11.
K. No. 2111 for the NK' of N K1,, SU nl NEL;
and NKi, of SK'4 of Sec l. tp S 8 It 20 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his coniiniioiis residence upon and culiivatiou
of said land, viz: V. L. Snelling, Robert Mc
Kee, Charles l . I'mbach, and James i. Melzker
all of Lakeview , Oregon.
Aug 20 ,'i3 E. M. BkattaIN, Register.
I'nited States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore
July Hi, iwai. Notice is hereby given that
Anna Sher'ov k of Lakeview, Ore., has riled
notieu of intention to make proof on her desert
land claim No. 401. for the El. NWW Sec. 24 T
H0SR 17 K before the Register and Receiver at
Lakeview, Ore., oil Friday, Itieitli day of St-pt.,
lno.1. Shu names the following witnesses to
prove the complete irrigation aud reclamation
of said I ml; James Reddeu. I annis Klippel,
Joseph McNcw and Thouiaa II. Sherlock, all of
Summer Lake, Ore.
July 10-28 E. M Hmrr.UN, Register.