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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
LAKE tOUN n DXAfllNUK, LAKUVIEW, ORCOON. NOV. 8, IWJ. ttoMt.onal local Cuiiiity clerk A. W. MaiirliiK f rniiMcrlhlnutlu' VM iiMKi'MMiniMit rill. Oiivc I'.iller wiim In l.nkevlew ncvcriil (Iii.vm the mt week fniin IiIm Mlieep ciiihi In K In 1 1 1 ft 4 It county. Hell Itnmill lllnl wife, wlli live on Plive I',ii''m plnee lit Kenn NllmrM, were In Lnkevlew tlilillliR liilnli,V. 1 1 rl i ur In .vur nM heiitliik' mIovcm it n I Imve new H 1 1 1 1 1 u it put In 1 Im iii litlil Hindi' jrood lli new. .1.1'.. Iter" nurd V Sun. I- have .f iIk-h mine over fl'nlil I'IiinIi Mi.mlii.v nfter lr. Stelner, wliu wiim mlleil to nee Maid I'lne. She wiim tliituulit In I"' miffi'i'liitf with typhoid fever, It wiim rnliilutf when iln.vlluht mine Wt iliii'Milny niiiriiln: nnd llnken of miiiiw inlimleil with the ruin droN. The inoniitiiliiM itml IiIIIm were mihiii white. Itnlii. Kk'im. mi trial nt AltnniM hiMt week fur rnpe, wan ii iUlt tei hy the jury. ieu. I'Ihwh, m now liolnir trleil In the mihiii' court for the crime of llirent . The liitml Merelimleil (lie newly liuillleil eoilple, Mr. Illld Mim. Slihler on I heir ret urn from I'nlidcy I'rhhiy liluht. The tlnelill lif-lcildo WIIM iiImo out III fi fi e. A rruliiu w III In- e, I veil for the re t it rn i ii 'l li. I Aiiinlin-r olllee t he lo'l.t.-r llcnl III Inlllnn lielerolot;ll'll oliBi f. MitluiiM. which wiim )! Ilh'i I off lluiloWe'ell nh:lit. Thin.. I'errlM ret uriie.) o-li nl.t.v from S.iliiii where he mi- mi :i u I sheriff Imnhip with two prl-ntier... Tolll lnlle.l 1'ortl.iinl for n few illl.VM while IP I he Vlllley. W. '.. Muhk retur Ihil Thiii'sdny from Miir.VMvllle where he took n liiim h of lioreM which he sold nt a Kin n llurc. lie expect to take niiother tiiinch down noon. HlMtrh t Attorney 1.. t 'oim Mt n rt -cil thlM morning for Klamath Full to Im In attemlatiee at the Klnmiilli ''oiinty circuit court which convene next Monilny. T. I". t'uhlerw -of mI of Ailcl, who wa recently married In Wyoming, arrlveil In Lnkovlcw S.iiulay with IiIm hrhle. They were met here by F.il Cnhlerw ooil, ami they proe led t he Hit me tin v fi if Adel. It. 1. MnpleMileii repreHeiitlnt; thejllH my Mfveral appointment at (recoil Nurery Co., accompanied by hi wife, were in l.akevlew lat Sat urday with a larue lot of fruit I i-ith, which were belnw delivered to many cUMloinei'M. They went from heru to Alt lira. Uev. .1. W. Pepper, w ho ha been Htatlolii'd nt Ft. r.ldwell for the piiHt year, wiim in l.akevlew' the pant week, on IiIm way over to llhlwell and returned after IiIm effect, which he Im moving to hi new cliai'K'e at Ft. Klamath. A Halloween party wa Ivfii by the MIhki'm NUkei'Mon at their home Saturday evening. Tlieeveiiln wiim very pleaantly pent w ith vocal and liiHtnitncntal iiiiihIc. A Miiperb lunch wa wrved, and tho kiichIh were nerved by Khot. Al. (Cheney mid Loivn llalley re f unied from a deer hunt near lhu? Lake Thurday liiHt. They brought In evidence if four deer, which they claim to have killed. The other crowd of hunter claim they died from cxlimiHtloii. H. 1.. McNauKhlo'i. proprietor of tho Ijikevlew-l'luh Htajjo line, re turned lat week from a vlt to Klamath Fall, and Monday took a trip to PIumIi. Fred J'letcher, who ha had charge of tho Hue, ha ro hIkikmI hi poHltlon mid will no to ModcHto, Callfornlu, to live with hi unreal, lie ha been an clllclent manager and driver, ami pal ron of 1 the lino will regret hi leaving. Frank Itarne ha been engaged to ; lake charge of the Hue. I W. A, (lnwnn, the newly appoint ed clerk for the Lakcvlcw land oltlce lo fill tile vacancy canned hy tho rv inoval of Max Whltllexey, arrived from Burn Hat unlay accompanied hy hi wife and family, and Mr. H. It. I'arrlHli. The latter will return to Kuril. F. M. Miller and A. H. Howell re turned Hatiirilny from a vllt to Hur prlMC valley, where they went to pur hiiMe hay If It could lie found In hi re enough U'iiit It le. I'lcnty of hay wiim foil lid ut ffl per ton. hut not III a linger tiiiii)tlly than .'Mia toim, and t hey did not liny any. I'rolinlily, w hen nil t IiIm land friiud In Oregon Unit I nppfiirluK In t he t ireuotiliui ami other pnper. I Nlfleddowil.lt will In- fi hi in I t lot t t lie colnliilt tee on pulillclty of he I-wIm and Chirk I'nlr, I at the hottoiu of It all. Oregon m ki'IHi'K plenty of free advertlhlnt; throtiuh thl iiieniiM, which could not In-piirchiiHed at any price. No doubt the Fair w ill be a MIICCCHM. I'. II. Idol, who ha iH-ett conduct llij? the OiHelM-cr hotel ut Illy for the piiht litoiith, turned the leiine over to Fd ( iiMi lieer hint week, ami 1m now In l.akevlew looking for a va cant hoiiMe, ho far without cffi-ct. Mr. Idol Iiiim been uppoliited luau ai;er of the Western Nllijre line by t he proprietor, J. I.. Violin, ami w ill make IiIm hciiilipiiirtci'M In l.itkiicv if he en ii llinl a home. I red McKemlree wiim 1m from IiIm much t n - r Illy yi-Kterd.'iy and ft art -i d Imiiie IimI.mv Willi a Imnl of silji-plli-M. I led t-niVM Molue MtleM of beef Wen- iitnde to l.oiile liellur htt Week. freed M K ell 1 1 lee, .1. II. Uw- II and .1. I., 'l ull hold lun head al ." and Ii cent to be delivered nl I. mi ned Valley. .1. f. .Mitchell, the cattle biiyi r 1h ennaylliK t-oiae beef In that Ichiity for .laiiiiary and may come over to l.uke county. H. It. Steven, owner of the Favn daiiKo aw mill, wa la town a a Juror thl week, hiiv t he I'lalndealer. In coiiveration he Informed u that there had Imi-ii a greater demand for IuiiiImt the pat Hummer than ever In-fore Thl would Indicate a pnm pcl'oll condition of hi Meet Ion of the country, and prove that citizen" are improving their fariii and other wImc aildiiiK to the comfort and value of t heir home. I regret deeply my bcliij; unable to Lakevlew, Pine Creek and Mavis Creek, on account of Mlckne. I hltall cancel all millinery eniiue melit at the above ptaccM. Mr. L. H.ktt, Alt urn, Calif. The trial Juror fur the Fnlted Stale IHMtrlct court have been drawn nt Portland, and they must report Monday, Nov. Pith. A moan those drawn are two from Lake county: (ieo. II. $iniill, of Silver Lake, and II. C. Whltworth of Lake view. A the whereabout of Mr. Whltworth are Mill a mystery, they will have to draw ajrain. The panel consist of "iO men from all over the Mtate, and It, I expected thl Jury will be called upon to try Ml Marie Ware, Horace (. McKlnley anil S. A. I). Puter, who were Indited by the U. S. grand Jry lir timber land fraud. Tue season for killing deer closed on the 1st, and It I well. The mighty hunter who spent ten day In the mountain near Dog Lake would have exterminated all thl game If given another trial. Of coui'hu they didn't get any thl trip, but tho next time It would have been different. They wero not par ticularly fond of doer meat thiH trip until they found a venison hanging In the camp of hoiuo other hunter, and then they acquired an appetite; and Khould any deer have walked Into their camp they would nurely had to die. The person were Harry Mctiralh, Walter Dyer, Man Whortim II. T. J'.owinan. I Moons' ('tiuiuieillati'H, the immt popular mIiow that vImIIm Lakevlew, arrived Monday a ad vertlMcd, atnl Im-K" ii their week'n entertainment that pvenliiff. They appeared In that beautiful HfM'lety drama "Tho tlalley Slave" tho flrt night to a lurxo and appreciative audience. The Moore' will put In the en lira week la hake view, with tint exception of Tueday night, wlilcli wa given up to local talent. They came by Hpeclal reipieMt mid are enl II led to the full Mtipport of the people of Lakevlew, llon't fall to nee them tonight, iiImo 1'rlday and Hat unlay iiIkIiI In new play arranged CHM'clally for hnkevlew. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE, To Cure a Cold in One Day. 'Like l.:i.uive l.oilii.i llluill.e Tub if I -. A II di iiiri"-1 olniel tlie ni'iiiev if it l;iil In cure. 1.. . iti,e'c finna Mre i-mi ein h l'X. S r, .VI Iv Races! Races! The I.Hke County Aitrieul t uritl A m- Mint ii in will (five Futir Dayd K.irin on their t rack in I-akunew, cun meiiciii)! on NovfinlHT 4th nd itilin( on NovemlT 7th, 11HV1. The Mini of $1400 will l distributed in 1'iirncK rh follow h : FlliST DAY, NOV. 4th. 1 t Hitco, mile and rrat t2(X) 2d Ha-e, ?4 inile ihinh 150 SF.COND DAY, NOV. 5th. 1 t Uaee, mile iIhkIi, fl.r0 2d Knee, 1 mile iIiihIi, 175 TIIIIID DAY, NOV. tllh. lft Knee, '.j inilo and reeat f'JOO 2d Hace, 7b mile daeh 175 rol KTII DAY, NOV. 7th. let Kai'e. 3,J mile and repi'itt 7a 2d Kaco, Hinniint and diptmu-e to be named at the track Nov. rih. CONniTIONS. All of the above raceh are free for all, four to enter and three to Mart hut the Association reserves the right to hold a less number than four hy reducing the purse in proportion to the number ol horses entered. Fntries to close the evening liefore the race. The Pacillc Coast Blood horse Association rules to govern all running races. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows: 70 per cent t othe first horse and 30 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 of the last day' 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 McFlhihney, W. P. Heryford. F. P. Light, W. A. Wilshire, F. M.Miller, J. limes, Y. L. iSnelling and B. Daly. V. L. SNELLINC1, . Secretary. IJ. DALY, President. Kotlrct to Oedltom. Kstate of J. I). Adams deceased. Notice Is hereby given, by the undersigned Kxecuior of Ihe lust Vt ill and Testament of J. (j. Adams dcivam d, to the Creditors of, and all persons haviii" claims against the said deceas ed, to exhibit tlii'iu w ilh the necessary vouch ers, will. in six (ii) months from thudate here of, to the said Kxecuior at Ihe office of Charles I'mlaai h, ill the lim n of l.akevlew, Oregon, the same being Ihe place lor the transaction of the business of said I-state, A. I.. How HI I. Kxecuior of Ihe lust w ill and Testament of J. I). Adii'iiK, deceased. bated October JJd liw). mm BEALL'S DRUG STORE P I m '( If IME B II ALL, Proprietor Wo linve cotiHtantly on han'1 a Fin and Complete Stock of UntgH, ChemicalH, rerfumeriefi, Toilet Articl'-pi, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Ktc, Ktc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A A IV u. ami Comci.ktk Link of Heaters ,Box and Parlor Sioves Stove Boards, Pipe, Dampers Stove Linings & Backs In far I anything in the Htove or Line wantoe, at prices to suit the J. E. EBRNARD & SON TIMIHik LAND .NOTICE Failed Stale- I.lll.d ( Uliee, I.nk evieW, llietion, lleli. Iter I'll, 1'.m:. Notice Ih !iei . -1 1 i;iveii tint in coiiipHitnci! with I e oi nviiioim of t to. net of I'onifre'S of ; June H, 1S7S, entitled "A" "i-'t for the j -ale of titnlier latiilM in the State 'if ! I iil.ioitii.i, I Ire'on. Nevada and Wa.-h-! int'toii Territory,'' H extended to all I tin; Public Land' State hy Act of Aug I it -1, 1.m'.i2. Fred L. Kent, of trva! ! lii, count v of I'.eiiton, Mate ot Oregon, 1i;ik lileil in thin ollice his sworn Htate metit Nn. 2,'i;'J for i he purchase of the K'.j SK'4', hW.4' M'.'4. .SK.U XU of nl flection No. 2'i in Towimhip 'M S., Kange No. 14 F W. M. and will offer proof to him thai the land sought is more valuable, for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his "laim to eaid land I.M-fore Jas. !!. Drifcoll, County Clerk at Klam ath Falls, Oregon on Saturday, the Oth day of February, 1904. He names as aitnehPes, K. .1. How ne, of Klamath Kails, Oregon, J. O. Hnuiakar, of Bo nanza, Oregon, K. L. Walter, of Bonan za, Oregon, and O T. McKendiee, of Lirt lla, Oregon. Any ami all persons claiming atlverriely the above descrioed lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said oth day of February l!H)4. Nov 5 44" K. M. Br attain Register. TIMItKK I. AMI OTItK United States Land Ollice, Lakeview, Ore. Octolier 21 l!HJ3 Notuo is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1S7K, entitltd "An u t lor the sale of timber lands in the Males of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami Wai-hiiikitoii Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Mates by act of August 4, 1S92, Anna Burns, of Lakeview county of Lake Matei.f Oregon, has tiled in this ollice her sworn statement No I'oiMi for the purchase of the N1.. NE'4' Mv'i NF'4' NE'a SF.l4 of Sec 10 Tp 40S, U lo EW .M, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valu able for its timber or i-tone than for agricultural piirjsises, and to establish her claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this ollice at Lake view Oregon on Wednesday, the27thday ef January, 1!H4. She names as w itneses : Jas. W. Sloat of Portland Oregon Nannie C, Naylor, of Bly, Oregon Charles W. Rorabeek anc Charles Malley of Lakeview Oreuon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollice on or before said 27th dav of January, PHJ4. Oct. 2!) 43 E. M. BRATTA1N Register. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. rutted states Land Oltlce, Lakeview, Oregon, October 14, l'm. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the Act of tune 3, lh7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds iu the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as exteuded to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4, 1M2, the following persons have men ut tins otnee ineir sworn siatemeuts, to-wii: lieorge H. Phillips, of Warner Lake. County of Lake, Slate of Oregon sworn statement No. )!141 lor the purchase of the Ki, Sw1., .Nw'. Sw 4 and 1-ot a See. SI, Tp. i S, h ! K. James ('. liodson, of Add, county of Lake, statu of Oregon, sworn statement, No tlfl for the purchase ol tho sfc4 nw '4 St' Bw'a N'K',See81,Tp. n H i.' K. Km in a Hudson, ot Adel, county of Lake, state of Oregon, sworn statement Nu sillM for the purchase, of the S'a SK!4, Nw)i SK'4, Sw'4 NK'4 Bee 6 Tp. 40 8, R t K, Byron F. ('oojier, of Adel, county of Lake, statu of Oregon, sworn statement No 'J 1-14 for the purchase of the Lots 1 and 2, Sec Ii, Lot a and 4 nee 6 Tp 40 8, R Hi! E. That they will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to es tablish ihcir ciuims to said laud before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon ou Monday, the llth day of January, PkH. They name as witnesses: lieorgo H. Phillips, obw arner Lake, Oregon, James (!. Hudson, Kui ma Hod son, Byron F. Cooper, and J. w. Lofflus of Adel, ore , ii. H. Phillips, of Cedarvllle, (Jal., and w. Ii. Moss of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all persons cliiiinii', adversely tho above described lauds are requested lo tile their t laima in this ollice ou or before suid lili ilny of January l!i l. Nov. 6 44 K. M. Illt.VTTAiN, Register. M n I k IP I LAKEVIEW, OKI300N. V V w f A A A 'xy . - y-ra, z Range J " K . - " I 4r''". times TiiiBKit ' IITIOf. t iiiu il stHim I.i.i i om.v; Luki-vkw Orcuon Oi-K.l,. r .7, !. .: .Nuti.-c i i. -r.-t.y eivn tl.nt In compl!ncp Willi iii i rov!,.ii . oi ii,,. ,.t ,,i oiijri'M ol .l'ii -:t, l-7, e'lr-f! -'An m l fur tlu; ! o( iiiuiH-r liiiKip hi no- HtHi'-n -if ' alifiirrii'i. Ore Kun. Ni'vhiIh Hint n-!iin.(l'Mi. Trnmry" fx U liil. l to nil it.e I'ulilii- I.an.l Slnt"!i bv ct , il Aiizust 4. the following y. rMin liav.., I lii. 'l in tun oili.jc iluir wurn Maieiuunu lo-w ii : Alum r";..-i! o? IJ! uli. county of I.k. ntuti ol or. u.Mi mi.in tu: np iit m i7-'i. for the pnn-iiHM. of Ho- si:' t s-ai, s.- "u. T :i., K 27 E. . Jam- s T FiiHik, of i'limli, oini;v of Lnke. , stale uf ur.'Suii inu aiar.-im-nt No 27iI, for Jj",".iy.lrt',,,lw ot tDe Xt' sW'i twe 24 Ty M a., i Tnai Ihey will oiT-r nnf lo show that the I land sought is more valuable (or ita linio-r or j atone than lor attri. ult iral iurioi.-ii aul to es- lauiihn tiieireiHiin lo nam lann t.-(iire the Kes-iMi-r ami n.'eiver at lakeview, Orcgou, en W I'dui-siiay the !oth day of Feb. l;ni4 Tin y name aiineeii: a. W Manrln, Rar Harrison. Steve Youiik, W. K. Sx-ammar, antf W. 11. Hhirk, all ol Lakeview, Oresoii. Any ami all K.'raons claiming adventely the above deseribed lands are requested n file their clainif in this office on or before laid 1Mb day of February, l'JM. .Nov. 5 44 E. M. Brattaim, Register. Tim tor Land Xotirn. t'niter Htats Land Office Lakeview, Orezoa October 17, 19u;i. Notice is hereby jivon that In compliance with the provisions of the Act of June 3, 187. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oreiron, Nevada and Wa-liinirtoii Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of Anitiist 4. 112. the following persons have tiled In this office their sw nrn statements, to-w it : ('laud C. Kmmerton, of (ileudale, county of Iiout'laa. Mate of Oregon sworn statement No ji'u u.r the purcnase of the h, r-(.'4 s -e I.', 'l'i;i9., R UK. aim 'i SW U Si'c 7 T 37... R 14K N M. Abraham 8. Kouns. ot l.leii'lHle. county ot Houglas, state of Oregon sworn stHteuieni .... for the purchase of the Ni, SVM4 , SK4 xc 7 Tp 7 S. R. UK. Thai they will offer proof tovhiiw that the laud soulil ii more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpises and to e tablmli their claim to said laud beiore ('. II. Wiihrow I'. S. Commii-sioner at Klamath Falls Oregon Monday the liu day of January 1904 Thev nauii" as witui Ss-k: k Mitchell, H. M. Ackle'y of Bly Oregon, us -ar F. North of Troy 1'lalio, Claud e. Kmmertou and Abraham s. Kouns of (lrndale Orognn. Ativand all persons claiming adversely the alove di'scrilico la 'i'ls are r. . nested to file their claims in this ollice en or before said 1Mb day of Jaii urn y i is.,, Oct. E. M. BRAttAIn Register. TIMHKU Mri(K. I'uited Slates Lull OAji at Lake vie w Oregon Oct. 14, Notice is hereby given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, lsTx, eulilled "au act for the sale ot timber lands in the Stales of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and iu Washington Territory" as extended to all Ihe Public Ijind States by act of August 4. litiW, Manuel J swarez, of Lake view, coi nty l ake state of Oregon, bus filed in tbis office his sworn statement So 21S1, for the ourehase of the SW i . S Wl4 Sec 1 NW'4 SW'4See NolJin TpNoiisSR no is E W m, and will otier proof toshow that the land. sought is mora valuable for ns timber or alone than for agri cultural purpose, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver at I-akevicw, Oregon ou Saturday, the 9th day of Jan uary,P.04. He names as witnesses. W A wilshire, James Young, Wm I'lendeuniug, and Kllsworth Kus lil, all of Lakeview Oregon. Auv and all (htsoiis claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before said HHtv dayiuflJau-, lmi. Oct a-2-42 E . M. Brattain, Register. t in. I'roor Ijtnd Office at Lakeview, Oregon, Kov. 4 19U3. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed uolice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support ol his claim and that said proof will he made before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, o lKc. 1 listt, vix: Bert I'. Haskins. H K 241M, for the NK' NE4 Sec IS, N1, XIV, Nw4 NK(4 Seo 17, Tp M S, R 12 E w III, Oregou. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud vl: waller lient, Adel, Early Hoone, Marvin, Boone, iiusiou Hem, of Pnoh, Oregon Nov&44p E. M. BR.V1TA1N, Register. The Harney County Live stock Assoc la tum, of which I am a member, pays7U reward for evidence leading to the con viction of parties stealing stock be longing to ts mc in ters. In addition I iffer fKsJO reward. Horse brand horse shoe bar on either or both Jaws. Re corded inScouuiies Range, Hai..v,, Lake and Crook Counties. Horn, s vented w hen soi l Horses sold to pass through Ibis seel ion wiil be reported in this paper. If not so repuricl, td-nso write or tele phone The Times-lii nil .1, Main :i', Burns, Ore. W. Vt. UKotl.S, Fi.c, Oregon. '