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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
LAKH COUN t EXA1Ha1!, LAKCVlSW, 0fJ(JoN, OCT. ao, IWJ. fltolttonal 0c.1I Tht l-nUi ('(., Aurlcultiiriil AhnimIh tlim tin vc nrrntitf'l to have ii middle race tlnrliiK tlu niri N iii-xt neck. A nir' nf prnlmlplv ?.VI will Im vert. I'tvuldlnir III-I.t , T. Muinini'ivlllc arrived Nnl urdny Muriilnm from Itum liiirtc mii hU iiinrli"- v vInIIh to tin' M. II. f'liiin li' N of l.uke Cuiiul.r. Iiilntc In your ii Ih-iiI Intr hIuvi-m llll'l llHVO lll'W 1 1 M 1 1 1 U M ilt thrill llll'l llll'lc good iih new, J. I;, I'.cr llll nl V Soil. l ( Tin' NVw I !i u In ii'h itI Ulnn fur mi All n i i m linn n in-w klul nf nvi'i' xlilrlH lur tni'ii ilini Iimm nl I rn'tiMl Hu nt li'iil Inn nf miliii ,nli' li'W uriilli'. lii' M, w Iih mi' thinking of " iitIiik mi mii'. (irnliiiuiH ( ii'ilii-Mi r.t will fnml-li iikimIi' iiml M ji 1 1 , 1 1 1 n- I iimir will l ll y imr (iii-Iiiiii- nl ttic Milkmaid enii-r-Inlnim iit Tui-miIh.v Nov. !l 1:k2, at I.IIIT.V'm (i ;i llullxl'. Hourx OJH'II n( ".', curl tt in rnlwH h;.. Hurry' Umtii llutiH( IK'S t Tiii'Hila.v IllKliI W III Im I lu Mi l-Ill' lit ItllK'll KIlll.V iuhI it uihmI ilinc. I'.i-iiui Iful Milk IiiiiIiIm, kihhI iiiiimIi-, IIih' I in-iiui, nil Iml ruffi-.' niul Muiluiui' Oinnr liri' Mi Ilia of llll' lltllintl.itl. I'l'i'xlili'iil Kuiikim II i (i m Mlifi ii in ii In mill I hi en III iijt mi cs t ni m-hhIi hi of 'mmrcHM In i mi' l Nov. IM Ii, ni- imvi' llii- n-i ii-ui nl I'lHiiiiH'iciiil run- j illti'MI IhIuiiII III.' I'lill.'l SUiIi-h; t I i ' I I In' II' mi! lii 1 1 f I nliu I i I'. Y. K u.vU. ii. I, ill i if Wnt-liliiulnii. l. '., it i'i'irtfiilnl i' i.f III-' I-. S. j I 'fiixim i illlo', m i l nl in t In- ail Sun- j i l.iy, .i tin- kl iinuili Hi miIiIIi l.in. ll- U v lit Inc I In' ilitii iviil i i unit Ii-m ! i III I III' Hi II ll' lllll II IllllUC hi II I ll Iih ill IiIm i. llli i'. 'I'lii' dunce nlcll I'.V I In' luiliil I'lHt Snturdiy iilnht wiim ii complete mir ri'HH. MiihIc fnnilxlii'il Iiv t In- .'lit lr' limi'l wiiH HoiiH't liluw: iit'W dr Lnkc vli'W duiiccrn, uml It wiim thoroughly iiiin-i IiiIi iI. Tin Imml lll roiitliini' to jjlvc Saturday night tinner. .1. I. Hereford bad lh fun'tlnger of IiIm right liainl liruki-n Ih-Iiiw tin kiiiickU', hint week. Hi' tuiil riM'i ii HtiiT mnl w In n tin' rnH tightened hi'iiiiiuI tin liiirn nf I In1 Middle IiIh flugi-r w iim rnulit In ii loop, mnl t In (iii-iin'iiri' Ih Hint .Mm In 1 1 1 1 rx 1 1 1 tc n vit.v hiici' tlnp-r. A marriage lli'i'iiMi- wan granted lni Siitnnliiy liy County Clerk Man Hun' I" I-. N- K finny i if Silver Lake mnl Henrla Trlliu if I'liMey. The mnrrliigr look place nl . I'iIkIi-.v hint IiIkIiI III I In' rchlili'llrc a if I In' hrldc'n iiml lu r Mi h. Kli luinl Sherlock. Mr. Ki lxiiy Ih I Iii I'llllot-nf Ilii'Slhi r l.nki Ori'Koiilan. 'l'li' KxiiiiiIiiit w IhIicm ).ni life mnl liniliii'KM. 'ri'M'i'iiM lirnkc llii' worlilV trot t Ink ri'i-onl of two 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i'K lint tit Wlrlilta, Kim., Oct., L'lMh. Ilpilni,' a l uiirta-r of it Hit'oml from I.mi DM Ikii'h ni'oril. Owner lieor-ji' II. Ki'lclmin ilrov tin Htnllloii. The flrHo qiiiirUT wiim inmli' In 0:!U), tin) half In 0:.MlV. thi' tlirii'-ijimrti-r In 1 :.'!, niul tin milt' In I-'" IMUon HtniiMlicd tlin ni'onl Siitunlny milking the inllo In l.rS. Will K. YiH'Uin, on of Mr. mid Mtm. (ieo. YiK iini of ItlviTBldt, linn Imh'ii Kriintoil a ctTtlflcnte from the UnlviTHlty of Oillfornln to t'iuh inwlimilcal drnwIiiK, mid him a por tion In tlio rolyti'linIc IIIkIi Kt-hool In Oakland. He will graduate ni-t May luM'iVctrk'al englnwr. Ho In a nephew of F. I. LlR"t of til place, hlH father having been a rvHldent of LaUevlew many yeare ago. Will I). Ulnho got too rkme to the rear end of a new horno ho had Junt traded for and the remilt Ih a broken Jaw. IUh hat Mew off and hoMtoopod down by the horneto pfeklt up when the animal kicked utrlklng him In tho Jaw with the hock Joint. HIh face wiih Hwollen all out of propor tion and ho linn mIiuo been going nroiiud with II In " nllng. 1ih. Smith & Steiner llxi-il the broken Jaw. The eli'i'tlmi held In AhIiIiuhI ln.it week on the iMMiiance of fl'O.fHH) of IioihIm (KcuiiHt riicl tiinliiH f r a nyiileiii of M-weriige reunited In an endorHe iiieiit of the bond Ihhiio by n vole of nearly five to one. The iuMt Inn of Nowerngo for t ho rlty him Imimi iu-iiIo for Home time niul the vole liiHiiriH I lie I nnt a llll I Ion of n wweragi' nynteiii. I .mm I year I lie propimll Ion wiim voted iluwn I wo to one, T. II. I'loinl, proprietor of the l.akevlew Smlii WorkH, linn Jilxt III ulallnl a lieantlfiil hot water ern, hnvlngJiiHl received II from the Kant, He nim' prepari'M all HihIm of cold weatlii-r iIiIiiUm, mihIi iih Vluoral, ICxlrai'1 of Ixi-f. 'romato bolllon, A m hi ri i x mnl i lili ki n broth. Al wa.VH nerved hot, they are very iippitlzlnu, mini ImIiImk and luvlgor at lug. Once tiiMled, nlw ayn liked. There U nothing better for a weak tt i iiiimi-Ii. lull III ami Maiuple thin llt'W iM'Venigi. ('. M. Snln pri'Mlilelit of the Oregon I'iiIiihIi Co. of Summer and Abert l.nki'M. wiih in Lnkevlew IiihI Friday on liU w ay tol'alMly from Itcno. He Iiiim come to make liU home In Lake I'ouiity, having mild Hie Lovelock (Nev.l Tribune, ami ri'MlgnedaH pot niiiMier at LovehM-k, and will here after devote IiIm t line and energy to the development, of the potuHh pro perly lii thin County. Mr. Salu Iiiim urcnt fullh III 1 he liuililllig of a rall r.iit'l and the ultimate developmi'lit of I. nke County. There t-ei-lil-i to lie ;l lil'.'llt ilelnatld fur Alfnlfil m I here IniW niul tell ceiilM per pound Im helng offered for It MIIVM I lie Ced.'irvllle I: rd. W. I'.. lii.int, of Saeraiueiito, Ii.'ih been here for I lie piiM f.-w ilays. buying up come ami our iii.ti-Ii.-uiIm have hImo Imm-ii tiling ofiliTM. A great deal of heed wiimiIi'mI roved IiimI week by the heavy w llulMlurin. but I he InercjiKei! m il age Iiiim brought the amount up to the average, and It Ih probable that ncv enil carloiulH will be ililpN'd from thin valley t IiIm fall. W. J. Moon, editor of the Ijikevlew Herald, wiih nerved with a warrant of nrrcMt hiMtTueKilay night afterthe night MCKMlon of Circuit Court nnd huh brought In-fore thecourt of Com mon 1'leiiM ami ileparlment of Hrlck-biili-M, uml wiih then and there tried and convicted on a charge of crimin al HIh'1 C.'lior publlnhlng an article lu hU pnM'r derogatory to the char acter of certain high Court dlgnl torie, claiming that they h'ld occu pied I he bald hraded row at a hIiow Iii l.ukeview. The jury proinpl.v ii' t urned a "t rue bill." Charley M umhi'Iiiiuu had a iniracu Ioum CMi-ape from being crushed to denth one day hint week. He wiih hauling a log from the nioiintniiiH down toward lrcw'n Creek when the tongue of I lie wagon broke, and the broken plcci'Muck In the ground, which threw the front end of the wagon over, perclpltating Charley to tliegrouml, underneath the wagon. The hind wheel punned over bin leg above the ankle and over one arm, and ho wan othcrwlne brulned about tlie face and body. Ho wiih brought to town and IiIh hrulncM attended to. One Hiuall bone In IiIh leg Ih thought to Ih broken but tho leg wan too badly Hwollen to tell. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ErciAs6Qg-sjrcftA'iis Races! Races! The Lake County AkncuI tnral Ac"iiHti.in will ttive Knur l)H.v Hiicini on their track in I.akeview, com iiiencinti on Novenilnr 4th and ending on Noveroljer 7th, 1!W3. The Hum of SHOO will Ikj dintrihuted in pu rites as follows : FIRST DAY, NOV. 4th. lnt Ibtce, JB' mile and repeat 2d Ka-e, ?4inildah SKCOXD DAY, NOV. 6th. 1200 150 Race, mile danh, Race, 1 milo dach, 150 175 ?d THIRD DAY, NOV, (Uh. Race, mile and reeat 2d Race, JH mile davit IOCRTII DAY. NOV. 7th. fJOO 175 let Rare. ' mile and reeat fl75 2d Race. amount and dintece to lie named at the track Nov. 5th. CONDITIONS. All of the ahove rncet are free for all, four to enter and three to Mart hut the Axuociatinn renerves the riuht to hold a Ichh munlicr than four ly reduciiiK the pin He in roKirtion to the nuuibcr o' hordes entered. l'.n tries to clime the evening liefore the race. The Pacific Coant B1khI horse A Phociation rules to govern all running races. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse. Monev to be divided as follows: , . . 70 ptr cent t Othe first horse and 3 0 per cent to the second horse The Association reserves the right to change any of the above races, in the event of not filling, or to change the date oi the lat day'f event to the fol lowing day in case any other amuse ment is announced for that date. No money paid without a contest. Board of Directors: John McElhihney, W. P. Heryford. P. P. Light, W. A. Wilshire, F. M. Miller, J. Innes, V. L. Fuelling and B. Daly. V. L. SNELLINO, Secretary. B. DALY, President. The HarnejCounty Live Htock AsKoc.ia- tion, of which I am nieinber, nays I76U reward for evidence leading to the con- j vlcllon of parties I stealing stock be- longiug to us mem bers. In addition I offer faUU reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on either both Jaws. Ke-I corded luSoounties , Range, llarncv, Lake and Crook fouiitles. , llor.. s veined when sold Horses sold to pans through this section will be reported in this naner? If not so renoried. l.lesw write or tele. i.liiine The Times-Herald, Main Kit, Hums. Ore. V. V. UUOWN, io. Oreou. DRESS GOODS Wc liavc now in stocA: the Hicst and Ik-st Stock of I-'.tII and Winter Dress Goods that you have ever Keen in Lake County. No shelf worn oods we don't keep that kind. We order new stock for each change of season and cosccjucntly are always up-to-date. OUR WINTER CLOTHING If you want to purchase a good winter suit 3 0U can get a better article for your money right here than any other place. Our line of waterproof garments and heavy makinaw clothing for stockmen can't be beat. AHLSTROM - BROTHERS ' "f y-. " v.v. vi v; v l , vsys. :' "tys vif.'fv.M . i.i ,.a. '...ft.iLlfc..X....V.r...'.0..7L'A;-.(f.O. trust t.O. '. I BEALL'S DRUG STORE 'ST LEE BEALL, Proprietor m i fa ! We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded m p -jy A A Frix and Complete Lixb of Hesters, Box and Parlor Sieves Stove Boards, Pipe, Dampers Stove Linings & Backs In faot anything in the Stove or I.an'e Line wantce, at prices to suit the times. J. E. EBRNARD& SON . riN.(t PKOor. ! , 'fD1v 'nce. ' Ukeview. Oregon. Oct 19, 1S Notice is hen by given thai the follow- . iiiK-named sottler hu flle.1 notice n( hia inten tion 10 ui,d iiiim, iiui.i m iiipiiuri u- un vim IUI nd that said pronl will he made before Kegis t.r and Kereiver at Lakevlew, Oriirou, en Nor 28, 190S vis: Kruinald A Bradley H K No 2128 tor the 8E'i NWtj, NU 8Wl! and tSWi See 12, Tp 81 8 K ti K. Ho usiuos the fol lowing wiinenties to prove his continuous retil dvura upon and oullivation of said laud. vis: W K Barry, of i'lnsh, Oregon, J P Harry, of Adol. Orf gon, w 1) Woodcock, and R K Lee Steiner of Lakrview. K M Beattain, Oct 22-43 Register. Tlanbr Lmsitt Natlre. Vnitcr Stales Land Office Lakevlew, Oregon October 17, 1903. Notice ii hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of June S, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Hlales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the 1'ubllc Land Htatea by act of August 4, lUifJ. the following persons have Hied in this office their sworn statements, to-wit : Claud C. Emmertou, of Ulendale, county of Douglas, stale of Oregon sworn stalenieut KotSAAIor the uurcnase of a " .??'" K ,.sa" ." ".. BW, "ct Tp s.s., k hu m. Aoranain b. ivoiina, oi Uiundale. couuivof DouKlas. state of Oregon sworn statement No 2S6ti for the purchase of the N4 KW'4 W'i bE'i tieo 7 Tp 37 8. K. UK. That they will offer proof toibow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or sloue tliau for agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land before V. 11. Wiihrow V. 8. C'oiumUsionor at Klamath Falls Oregon Wednesday the 18iu day of January ltHH Thev name as witue8ses: K Mitchell, II. M. Ackley ol jtiy ureguu, uacar r. noriu oi Troy Mane-, i lauu i . tuimeriou auu Aoranam e. Kouns ul Oleudale Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the -described lamlsare re.iieHled to f lie their cIhiiiis lu this ollice ou or before said lBlh day of January imn Oct. aiMa K. M. Bl! Attain HegUior. f-f m a LAKEVIEW, 0RE00N. i 5w j .- -fr A 4 -.-l..S Timber Ijuaal otire. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore-on October 21, l'J03. Notice is hereby given that in compliance wiih the provisions of the act of Congress oi June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timher lands in the States of California, Orego'i, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, George H. Jalley, of Klamath. Falls, county of Klamath, state of Ore iron, has filed in this office hia sworn statement No 2til5, for the purchase of NwK of Sec 34 Tp 38 S R 14 E., w. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before Jas. H. Driscoll, County Clerk at Klamath Falls, Oregon on Tuesday, the 4th day of February,. 1904. He names as witnesses : J. O. Pierce, J. w. Hamaker, Emma Manning and J, C. Smith, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to file their claims in tins office on or before said 4ih day of February 1904. Oct 29-43 E. M. Brattain, Reginter. Notice to Horse Kaisers. I will he In your part noon to buy all the 12001b horws and iiiareH 1 can Bet. They imiHt weigh 12001b or over, broke or'iinbroke. John W. (iIhhon oS-tf Carlton, Mo.