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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY FXA .UNS L.WUVI tiW, OKRdON, NOV. 1 9. IMM. T" gahs Count a xtf.nlnr Pabllahaa Every ThBraday A. Y. BEACH. MaMnlc Building (One Year. $2.00 TERMS: . SI Months ! .00 (Three Months, 50 Hl'AiK II w 1 mo S m rol 1 yr On Inch ... M 0 W $.M. III n Two fiiehe JlV TWllw 18 IV Thiw Inches. I " 'OO' ' Quarter Column ! SOttl iSiW'I SAW Hull Column 'Wm-IMM .'Mm totvi 70 00 On Column So 00 200 loW6i',lW LAKEVIEW. 0REOON, NOV. lo. i90i. r- Timlkr Land Bill. A Mil lias Ihvii tntrmliu-otl in th Sonnto by llaiinbrouirh of North Dnkota to clmniit' the tinilHr liuttl lnw8. Hy implication. It In said to reH'l tho imwnt tlinlHT and stone net. The- Hansliroujih Mil empower tlie Secretary of the Interior to ex amine nnl appraise all tlinlx-r ami stone lands within the public domain. He may then, at his discretion sell the riht to remove the timtier and stone from such sections as he may designate to the highest bidder. Hut the title of the laud itself will remain perpetually lu the Government. Another provision In the bill mod ifies the forvst rewrve lieu land act by restricting the selection of the land taken In lieu of the entry In closed In a forest reserve to that part of the public domain only which is of more value for agricul tural purposes than for its timlier or Btnne. Then there are other provis ions which aim to correct abuses committed under the homestead ai'd desert land acts. Valentine Turns Up. Leon Valentine, the man who was reported crazy last week, turned up last Saturday, sound in mind and body. He wandered around over the valley for several days, and after halting at the Hopkins place across the .Slash, was not seen again until lie brought up at the Bishop place, southwest of town, and in company with Ed Bishop came to Lakeview Saturday. Much anxiety was felt for the un fortunate man, and a number of people were looking for him. Mar shall Harvey found the address on a letter In his effects at the hotel, of a friend in New York, and wired him. The reply stated that Valentine had relatives in that state. Valentine, who is now as well as ever, lays his temporary derange ment to an over supply of cheap whisky taken at Alturas. I'aper gloves and stockings are now being manufactured in Europe. Ah to the manner in which the for mer are made little is known, but the stockings have been carefully examined by experts, ami they are loud in their praise of them. It is claimed that they will last almost as long as ordinary stockings. The reason, they point out, is lteenuse the paper of which they are made was during the process of manufac ture transformed Into a substance closely resembling wool, and was then woven and otherwise treated as ordinary wool. It Is estimated that the nation's agricultural productfthis year will reach a total valuation of $5,000,000, 000. Of this sum, the largest amount In furnished by corn, the value of which Is estimated at $1,144,050,000. Wheat comes next with $5.'15,87-0001 and the oats and cotton crops will add $7!C,C51,050 more. The balance Is made up by hay, potatoes, rye, etc. A fair and buxom widow who had buried three husbands recently went with a gentleman who paid her marked attention in the days of her youth to inspect the graves of her dear departed. After contemplating them some minutes in mournful si lence she murmured to her compan ion: "Ah, Joe, you might have been in that row, too, if you had had a litll Beauty in Oregon State Capital. Hereafter strangers who go to Salem and visit the State Capitol will go away praising the ltuity of that structure. A viewed front the outside, the building has htvu ail1 object of admiration ever since the J dome was built in Now lm- j provements have been made In thej Interior and no one who conies here j from other states will have any j criticism to offer on the appearance; of Oregon's chief governmental building. The latest improvement to lie made is the painting and gilding of the under surface of the Interior dome, which covers the center of the i building. Tills dome is of ornament- ; al stucco work, and had liecn left , white. The last Legislature made arrangements for the painting of the dome and this has Just Isvn com pleted by Frank Willman. under the direction of the State Board of Cap itol Building Commissioners, com posed if the Governor, Secretary of State and State Treasurer. The background Is a Naples yellow, while the relief work Is a dull cream, the high points of the relief Wing covered with gold leaf. The dome Is composed of pi panels and the bends separating them are heavily overlaid with jrold. The base of the dome ami the walls of the corridor beneath are a light cream color. At the bottom of each of the panels is a bvpe wreath about four feet in diameter. In the center of each of these electric lights will be placed and a circle of lights will Ik arranged above the ledge at the bottom of tlie donie. When the lights are turned on at night the reflection will be upwards to the ornamental surface and the effect as seen by one standing Ik1ow will Ik pleasing in the extreme. ' Three years ago the llouse of Uep resentatives was remodeled and n highly ornamental ceiling put in. . Visitors who are competent to pass Intelligent opinions" declare that j Oregon's House of Representatives1 is not excelled for beauty in any j other state in the tountry. The Senate chamler, as originally con-, structed, displays the work of a ' skilled designer and it In admired by. all who set it. Improvements have been made in the Interiors of thei principal otlices and the grounds j have been kept in good condition : without any strained' effort to im-j prove upon nature by trimming i trees ami shrubs into impossible shapes. ' Hundreds of strangers visit the State Capitol every year und in for mer years they went away to pass unfavorable criticism. Now the building is one of which all Oregon ians may well be proud, and one which will lie mentioned in words of commendation by all who visit it. But one thing now is lacking a modern elevator but visitors forget the tediousness of the climb when they reach the upper floors and view the beauty there displayed. Maaaed Hint I'p. "Did you ever exercise with that dumbbell, old man?" "Yaas, old chap; I did once, but It dlHiiwuiiKi'rt nie w'fktle, so I quit." New York Kvenliiif Journal. Our The Chief Study of This Store Is to satisfy Its customers. Our stocks nn always kt t complete with thoroughly reliable merchandise. Courtesy on the part of c cry employe Is Insisted upon. Our progressive methods of merchandl.lng, coupled w Ith t hi very great amount of business we transact, keep prices at the lowest point consistent with t he high quality. We keep permanent patronage In view, not limiting trade, and aim to make this n store to which you will turn, not simply when we announce extraordinary bargains, but as the natural source from which to supply your wants. Our motto: Satisfac tion always, or money cheerfuuly refunded. ; Ej WO L. BAILEY .... Vr brewery AYRES& SCHLAaOL, Prop. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town TDIIiKIC I.AM OTI K. flitted Sllll.-l l.nllil HIMee. l.nkcv lew, Oreiron, N . mi. I'i:i N(tl- i h'T'-lfV K"''l OlHt ill ('lllllpliHIM-M with the prnvlaioiia ol tin? net of I ougr-aa of June :t, IkTx, i-n I ) t i "! "An H l lur Ilif nl of timlx r IhimIh In III" tnti'n of I'ullforiiln, Ort tfon, Ni-vhiIk, hii'I U nshtuiMoii Ti-rrltory," hm I'Xti'liili'il to nil tin- I'llMlit l.ttml htmi-hl.y the m l of A iikuni f . '1, Nnli'N K. Ciirn y, of l.nkr vi. w. loiiniy of l.nk- SiHt.' ol Or. Knii, Iik RW'l In UiU orticr In worn ntnti iiH'iii No. I'M, for tin- .nn-liHi of t In- N K N K 1 1 of Si rtinii No. J7 ill Tou n.!iii No in S. II. No. In K. SV. M . nml Will offiT roof to nliotv tlml till' IhII'1 MMliflll I tuort hiimIiIi' for I n tlinlM-r or toio tliiiu for uk rirti It iiri- 1'iir I10M-14. hii'I to fNinlil ihIi hi h rln iid to hll lain! hi-fop-tin- lii'irlMrr nml Iti-i i ivi-r of tliis off hi l.ak vlou Or.'itoii on 'I ui-.it) , th" Jiili iIh.v of I ' T"inl"r. I'm;'.. Hi iiHiui-K hh u 1 1 to-. : TIioiiihn If hhi Iim, I.. A. ( Hrrlki'r, K. W. Vernon, llnrn y I.. Norllimp, ami A. I'. Koozi-r nil of I.Hki vii w. A ny hihI hII iii rnoini cIhIihIiik H'lviTn.-ly 1 1 1 Hlmvi; cli'Meri Ih IhiiiIh hti; ri-if iii-t.tnl to tile their cIiiIiiih In HiIh oIMim; on or befori: khIiI i'Mh dH' of IXM i-inljer, l'.iS. iH l.Xl-il K. M. liKATTAIS, Hl-KlHtl'r. TI M II Kit l,tll OTIt K tJllit"(1 SlHtiK 1 Hllil OftliTf, l,Hkl'Vlew, ore KOII, Ort M, l'lKl. Notll'C lit IliTuliy Kivell tllHt In roiiifillMni (t wllti tin iirovlHloim ol the act of CoiiKr.-hn of June H, 1H77. entltlu'l an "Aet for the nult; of llinher Uii'la in the HlKtea of ( l iforniH, Oreifnii, Nevniln aii'l WHuhiiiKtou Territory," an extended to all the I'uhlle l aud Slatvn hy aet of AiikuhI 4. NH. William lialxleiHii, of A'lel. county of Lake, atatx of Ori-KOli, tmt filed In thli oftief tiln xworn tHtenient So 2l2. for the puri'liHiie of the h' KK'-i, NWUSKU NKUSWWof Sees HO in Tji 118 K:H22K, W M, and will offer proof to uliow that the land noiiKht it! Jnorn vulnahlu for itrt timber or ntone than for agricultural puriionei Hiid toeHtahlixh hin claim to laid land hefore the KCKlnler and Herelver of HiIh olllce at Ijiko view, Oregon on 'riiurwlay, the 7th day of January. l'Ji4. lie iiauien an wltiienwii: Jo.h Tiirilu, I'M Tiirry, Hi Mauriug and Adam Manjuart, of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all iieraoim rlaiiniiiK a'lverwly the al-ove-detieriheil landx are rei'iiented to file their elalnin in thin ottiee on or before laid 7lb day of January, luo-1 Oct tt-ii K M Brattaln, KeKlBter. nvAL ruooK. Land Oftlcu at l.akevlew, OrcKon, Oct., Id, 1(m:-t. NolieM Iw'hereliV vlven IIihL thli follow. 1 liiK-nained Helper hax filed notice of nil Inten tion to make final nroof In import of hli claim, and that mid proof will be made before Kdwin J. C'atlow, li. H, 1'oiiimUaioner al Denlo, Oregon, on Nov. 7th, via: hlla Cohuru M. E. No. S171, for the K Wt and hisj ol HK4 of Heo. 10, Tp. 41, R. K. UK, K. W. t. He names the (oIlowiuK witneawia to prove hli continiiou retildeiiee upon and cultivation of aid land, viz: J. (1. Holioway and C. K. llolloway of I'enio, OreKon, K II. Conner, Mary J. Packard and John M. Vance of Mo liermitt. Nev. 40-Oct. If E. M. Brattaln1 ItCKlater. The Ort-Kon Weekly Journal, a Demo cratic newHpuper, IB puki h, full of newH nil of HI fl a yer to any addreaii. The Journal, 1'. O. Uox Ul, J'oitluna, Or. T SPAIMER . . AND 7 t PAPER . IIANGLR k N . t orn pletr and llfnull- H L fill Hue or roamplcM lo - fa lert from. 7 WORK . (iUARANTLEI) Z PKICES . REASONABLE B Store Policy BAILEY & MASSING . Fruit and Vegetable Stand . J. I. DUCKWORTH. Proprietor. Fresh Vegetables Arriving Daily, Einest Fruits in the Market. See Us Before Buying Your Winter Supply. Our Prices are Always Right. tiOODS DELIVERED OPPOSITE BAILEY TMIIIKK l,Al OTI4 t'lllteil atalea mud offie.-, lHkeleu, oreuon, Ort. 14, !.. Not Ire la hereby Kit' II lllHllll eouipllHIir" with th" prov lfotia of the ni t of i oinjreKMif in lie ;i. m;h, i-iuiili-d "An aei lor the ah- of timber laud in th" Ntntea of rnllforiiln, or'Koii, Nev ailn hiiiI UHliltiKiiii Territory," naintenib'd IohII the 1'iilillr l mid atnlra by art of Allliliat 4. IKf', th" folloulllK perooli IibM' lile'l III IhlH olllre their worn allllemi llta, to wit; Hoyil Knruii r, of l.nkeileu, eoiinty of l ake, alate of Ori-Kon. Hhiii n atnleuielit No 'P'f, lor the pnrrhn.e of the hi-.1,. Her (I, Tp :t7 w, it pi K. I red M. Illllttlemall, of l.akevieu , eoiinty of f.al-e, atate ol OreKon. hHorn aialefuent No Jb.l, for the purehll-e of the hlVI . hel' III Tp ;;7 H, K I'.i K. Mom J . I'ompo, of I.Hkevleu . eoiinty of f.iike, MHte of Oregon, huorn aiateineiil No 'Ir.t for the pure haae ol the "K'4 her In, Tp :)7 .H, ( pj :. TIihI they ulil offer pn.ot to ahow Hint lb IhihI aotiKht ia more vHiiiHlile for Ha tliiila-r or atone IIihii for hk rlni 1 1 u rul purmai a hihI lo eHiHlillah lln ir rlHim lu aaid Intel before Ja. 11. lirlMiill rouuly elerk at Klnninth Kalla Ori'Kon, on Tueailay the r.ith (lay of Heeeinber l:m:i. They name aa wltneaaea: Floyd Karmer, Fred M. II liikleuiHti, M J. Compo, K (I, Htnrk and Kl Veah,all ol l.akevlin, Orei(oh. Any and all peraona rlalmliiK adverwly Hie alriive-dem-ribed lauda are ri'niieNted to tile tlii-lr elaliiia lu thla ottlee on or before nnld Will day ol Ih'i'ember lt. Oi l K. M. Ilrattaln, KeKlater. TinBFK LAM) NOTICE. t'ultr! Htnten Land Office l.akevlew, On-iron, Ort. Ifith Hi:i. Notlee la hereby iilven that III eouiplianee with the povialoni of the art of C'oiiKreaa of June 8, 1H7H, entitled "an a t for the ale of timber lamia lu the Hlatea of California. Ori'KOii, Nevada, and WaahliiKlou Terrllory,'1 aa eatt-uded to nil tint public land atiitea by aet of AuKliat 4, IW'i, F.llae Converae, of New i'lue ( reek, eoiinty of Lake Hlale of OreKon, Iihh Hied in tlii ofllce lila aworn tHtemenl No 'tf!, for the piirehaae of Hie hF.1 i, Hec, In Tp Nil 41 H ft No 'i K w M, and will offer proof toahow that the land aouirht la more val liable for Ita timber or alone than for ak-rlcultural purpoaea, and to eatabliah hla claim to aaid laud before the KeitUler and Kecelver yt Ijtkeview OreKon oil Monday, Hie 111 h day of January, IUU4 He n a in ri aa wtlni'Haea: Albert Converae, (ieo Vincent, A. M. Hinltli, Hurt Held, J. Heeler, all of New I'lue Creek, Oreiron. Any and all peraona claiming- adveraely tha above deacrllaid lamia are requeated to file their claiuiiln till ofllce ou or before aaid 11th day of Jan, m. OcL 2242 K W.BMATTAIW. Cenliter. final I'roof. Land Olflio at Lakeview, Oriifon, Oeobert fith, lt. Notice la hereby Klveu that the fullowlua:-nained aettler tiaa filed notice of hla Intention to make final proof In upport of hla claim, and thai aaid proof will be made before Kdwin J. Callow, II. H.Coniiiiiaaloner at lienlo, Harney County, Oregon, on November 1Mb 19011, vl: Albert U-wla, II. 1) Knlry No. 11172 for the HX of H. W. NU of SVM Mi-c. W, Tp40H. K. 40 K. W. M. Ha iiamea Hie follow 1 ii K wltneaaea In prove lila comiiitioua realdeiiee upon and cultivation ol aall land, vl: klioinaa Hcolt, (iua Heainiiieh, Hoheil WlUlnnon and Jainea Minor of Mclieruiitt, Nev. 40-Ocl a K. M. ilratlain, Hrglaler. ILL ANYWHERE I.N CITY & HASSINOILL'S. TITIII W LAM) NOIICH. I riiltnl Stntea Intld I'ffire. l.akevli'W, ori-lfoli, ' Oi l .,. I'M' :. Notlre la li. f. by mini that In ' rolllt'llnlire u Itll til" ro .lilla of tile net of I I onureaa of Jlllie II, IH7". ell 1 1 1 led " A II ml lor the aale of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. r lamia III the alalia of or Hull. ( alll.irula, Nivalin and u a a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lerrl lorv da evteiiibd to alt Hie I'ubllr land Mad a by ni t of AiiKuat I, K"., the follow I i w perouiia liavi Died in tlila ulhre their avvorn atiUrmeiiia. to w It : inilllonl o Worth n, of Troiitdal". ronniy of Viiliiiomab. alale of Orison hworu atnirne in No -;l, lor lb" plirrhaa" ol the M N1. M ',, hW, M:'4 H. r :u, Tp .I'.IH, II l F. Ilorai e li l.ltll. II. lit 7l F lliiriiable HI., I'oillaiid, ronnt.v ol Miiltnoiiinb, alale of Ore gon Hworil atafeluelit S't-'ifll. lor the plirrlia-e i the H h' . NW N'.. MV mil nil ' . nee :u. Tp .w x. II K ! . W M . I' i Thai they will offer proof to ahovv thai thf 1 k i 1 m i-1 1 1 1 inure vnlunble for liailiub'r or atone than for iiftrirnllurnl piirpoai-a and lo ealiibllhtl Ihelr l lallll to aaid laud before .laa. II. 1'ri aio 1 1 , roiiiity Clerk, al Klaiiinth Fnlla, OreKon on Tueaiiny Hie 7th day ol January, rn. They tinuie aa wltneaaea: lilt l.ltlleflebl, of I'ortlnud, Oreuon, Heurv ( larv, of Aalilnnd, OreKon, j O HaiuHker, J W Vt rnxe and (i o Worib-n of lliiiiniiZH, Ori'Kini. Any and nil pernonarlnlmliiK adveraely the above-ili arrlbi-il lamia are rriin aled lo file Ihelr elnlina III thla olllce oil or before aaid 7lb dnv of January I'Jol. Oct iHi K. M. KKA1TAIN, Ki-Rlater. TimiF.lt LAMI K4HTI4 K. Culled Hlalea Laud Ottlre, Lakeview, Or uoli, Ort 17, iWM. Notlre la hereby given that III compllniire with the provlaloiia of the act of CoiiKreaa of June H, 1117 M, entitled "An aet for Hm aale of laiuber Intuta In the etntea of Cal ifornia, Ort'Kou, Nevada and waahhiKloii Territory," na extended to all Hie I'libllc l.nml Hlalea by act of AtiKunl 4, 1HW Hubert MrKee, ol Lnkrvlew, county of Lake, atate of Orrvoti, haa Hied In thla oltlre hla aworn atateineiir No ZV.'-, for the purrhnae of the w'of NK'.ol Heo No LI in ''ii 4u H, zo K w M, and will offer proof to ahow that the laud auiiKbt la more valuable for Ita limber or alone than for agricultural pur poaea audio eatabliah hla claim to aaid land before the Ki-Klaler and Kecelver at Lakeview, Oregon on wedneaday, the 1:0. li day of January I'.KM. Iln nauien aa wltneaaea: w J MrKee, Arthur Florence, V I. Hnelllug and I. wliel atonn all of I akevlew, Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming adveraely tlie above-deacrlhcd laudaare puiiuiatcd to file their clalma In thl-olllce ou or before aaid lath day of January, ll,4. Oct Uii V.. M. BHATTAIN, Heglatur. AdmlalMtrator Notlre.' Notice la hereby given that the underalgil Cii K. M. Ilratlain haa been appointed by the County Court of the Hlale of Oregon for Lake County, administrator of the ealalu of Clara Hatrhelili r, deceaaed, and all peraona having claima agaluat aaid eatate are hereby requir ed to prrai nl audi claima, with Hie proper voiiehera, wlllilu alx uioiilha from thla date, to me at my reaaileiice lu Ijikvlew, Oregon, Jialed thla IKilh day of Heplember, 1ini:i. f:. m. hhattain, A l in i list rn tor of Dili c! ate ol ( lata llalrheldur, deceaaed, mi