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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
LAKH COUNTY nXAril.N2, LAKBVIOW, OREUON, DEC. 3, .IWJ. I 1 7 1 1 ' TOYS!! TOYS!! ..TOYS.. ..AND.. CHRISTHAS PRESENTS PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS jfr NOW IS THE TIHE to select your Christmas Presents while our stock Is complete. We have the largest and best selected stock ever brought to this town. You will be able to get what you wish if you call early. The MONOGRAM Ahktrom Brothers. YOUR PICTURE ENLARGED FREE FOR EVERY $25.00 CASH PURCHASE HMMtionn! Xocnl The bund dunce on TliankMnlvlnn nlKht wit prunoiiiKvd it success. Tin unmlc, furnlidied ly tin rutin' Ixiixl, Iiiim Improved wonderfully ami the dancers set in to enjoy It letter every lanc(. The bund will Rive their regular weekly dance next Kut unlay night. The November Issue of "Farm Life" I the hhvIiiI Thanksgiving Number. Among I tit features U a striking and original (Inutile page drawing, In colors, entitled "Which One Shall Be Chosen." Drop Into The Examiner otllee today and get a free copy of the Thanksgiving nuin Ikt and learn how you ran secure "Farm Life" one year free. Thanksgiving day wan an Ideal AARON VEKLI.N SMITH. In hU ti'.th year, death claim another old resident of Lake county. Aaron Verlln Smith died In Iakc view Sunday morning from a com plication of dlm-axci, resulting from stomach troiitile, contracted dur ltiK hi three years service in the civil war.' Mr. Smith wait born In Ohio, JSep tembcr, IKt-l, moved to Kansas and mine to Ignite County, Oregon, In 1S75. He has lived most of the time at New I'lne Creek, until the lat 10 yearn, which wen? stient at Silver Iike. He leaven two noun, J. A. and It. A. Smith, and a brother, who IIvch In Douglas county, this state. The funeral wan held at New 1'ine Creek Monday at noon. Her. 11. Smith preached the funeral sermon. The City Council Mceta. The city council met In a regular session TueMday night. The usual one. the weather Indng clear and ,mlr t) wnt.HM WH followed, bill warm In Lakevlew. The store nil allowed etc. Committee reported cloned, and the day was generally Improvements of nldewalkn, lights, obnerved In town. Iter. J. II. Stark iot4. The nmioliitmriit nf cltv mar- pr'ached a very appropriate ncrmon L1(ll waH ja(1 ovcr Thl. elty'n In- at the M. K. church In the morning, and In the evening the Baptist church wan crowded to llnten to a program of exercise rendered montly by school children. Two all-around crookn were order ed to leave town one day lant week, and they got, without waiting to be Invited again. Win. Nevlll, lietter known an "Hilly the Kid," I said to be a petty thief, has no visible means of support, Ih drunk and dlnorderly inont of the time, and buys whlnky for the ludlann. The other tough character was a recent arrival, but In known to be a professional crook from the eant. Such people are not wanted tn Lakevlew. l'eto flrob accompanied by his wife started thin week for the great desert of Lake county to upend the winter not for their health, but to be uoar the ever bleating lambs,' and to watch the wool grow the product that makes the wealth of Lake county. Camping out on the desert during the winter Is almost a dream now-a-days, compared to what It used to be. Sluco arks, (small houses on wheels) have come Into use, sheepmen need not suffer any Inconvenience. Their little house Is equipped with everything modem, and housekeeping Is reduced to a minimum. dchtedncss was shown to lie about $19,000 at the present time, not In cluding accrued Interest. The pay. ment of warrants In two yearn and a month Ixlilnd. Some means will be devlned if possible to reduce thin Indebtedness at an early date an possible. J. A. Anthony wan called upon to make a proposition to the town In regard to furnishing the lights to the town from New Fine Creek. He requested a day's time In which to figure, which was granted. The council then adjourned until Wednesday night. To the Public. Wo desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us after our home was destroyed by Are. Such acts of kndness will ever bo remem bered by us, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Prose, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Branch. rorter Brothers of Silver Lake drove a bund of 400 head of beef cattle through Lakevlew Tuesday to New Flue Creek, where they will be fed for the winter, They pur chased hay from John Heed. 8. J. Studley was up from his Coggswell Creek ranch last Friday, Mr. H. says the recent rains wet the ground way below plowing distance and In a great thing for the country. Farmers are nearly all busy plow ing. Stock Notes. (Silver I-k OrKonin.) A. It. Schroder, assisted by N. Waldo Taylor, took about 100 head of cattle to Fine lake this week for winter quarters. Forter Bros, will drive about 400 head of cattle to IMnecreek thin week where they will feed them for the spring market. C. C. Hoe, who has been herding sheep for It. L. Sherlock for the past seven months, left Tuesday for Lake view where he will spend the winter. Fred Flke of Paisley took his pluce as herder. Chester Avery and (1. H. Small who are driving 'about 400 head of beef cattle to Montague have pros pective buyers and will no doubt soon make a sale. J. W. Howard started a bunch of 500 lieef cattle to market from Klam ath Falls the first of the week. This Is the second bunch that he has started from there and several more are to follow. Wo are Informed that S. A. 1). Porter, who drove his cattle to Klamath Falls about two weeks ago, could make no sale there and drove them on to the railroad to lie shipped to Kan Francisco where they will lie butchered on commission. He was assisted In the drive by Ed Parks and E. G. Mobloy. J. H. Horning, W. C. Bulck and Win. Owsley returned last week from Montague where they delivered 143 head of beef cattle which they sold to Poly, Hellburne & Co., of San Francisco, at b and 6. Mr. Horn ing Informs us that he had oppor tunities to contract beef steers for January at 7. The cattle pros pects are beginning to look better as there are now more buyers than a few weeks ago. . i TIMBER LAND NOTICB United State Land Offloe, Lakevlew, Ore con, Oct 14, Notloe la heraby given that In compliance with the provlaloua olthe act ot Cougrvaa of Junes. 1177. entitled an "Act tor the tale ol timber land in the State of Cal ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public lnd Htatea by act of Augutt 4. 18W. William Dalgleiih, ot A del, county ot Lake, elate of Oregon, haa filed In lbla office hi aworn talement No tl'J5. for the uurobaae of the 8W h&U, N WW SHU NESWiJof Bee 80 in To 38 8: H2J E, W U. and will offer proof to abow that the land sought la more valuable lor ita timber or (lone than for agricultural purpose aud toeatablUh hi claim to aaid land before the KegWtvr and Receiver of thla offloe at Lake view, Oregon on Tburaday, the 7th day of January, 1V04. He name aa wilueaaea: Joaeph Turpln, PM Curry, ill Manring aud Adam Martjuart, of Lakevlew, Oregou. Auy and all peraou claiming adversely the above-described land are requested to Hie their claim in thi offloe on or before said 7lh day of January, luut Out ti-ii E M Brattalu, RegMcr. TIHBP.K MXII HOTKK. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore. October 21 1003 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provimona of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitltd "An act for the sale of timber lands in the htatea of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land (States by act of August 4, 1892, Anna Burns, of Lakeview county of Lake Stated Oregon, has filed in this office her sworn statement No 2590 for the purchase of the K) NEW SE NE NE SEJ of Sec 10 Tp 40S, K 15 EW M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Lake view Oregon on Wednesday, the 27 tb day of January, 1904. She names as witnesses : Jas. W. Sloat of Portland Oregon Nannie C, Naylor, of Bly, Oregon Charles W.Rorabeck and Charles Mai ley, of Lakeview, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day of January, 1904. Oct. 29 43 E.M.BRATTA1N Register. TIMBER LA SO KOTICK United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, October 26, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber .'ands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States bv Act of Aug ust 4, 1892. Fred L. Kent, of Corval lis, county of Benton, State of Oregon, has filed in this office bis sworn state ment No. 26G2 for the pnrchase of the SEJ, feWJ 6E, SE SW ot of Section No. 26 in Township 38 8., Range No. 14 E W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before Jas. H. Drirtcoll, County Clerk at Klam ath Falls, Oregon on Saturday, the 6th day of Eebrnary, 1904. He names as witnesses, F. J. Bowne, of Klamath Ealla, Oregon, J. O. Hamakar, of Bo nanza, Oregon, E. L. Walter, of Bonan za, Oregon, and O. T. McKendiee, of Lorella, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above descrioed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of February 1904. Nov 5 44 E. M.Bb attain Register. II HH$ BEALL'S DRUG STORE pm 1 58r LEE BEAU., Proprietor LAKEVIEW, OREOON. r5 We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, PerfumerieB, Toilet Articles, Fancy jSj! Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. M Prescriptions Carefully Compounded I A Fcll and Complete Lini or t Heaters ,Box and Parlor Stoves Stove Boards, Pipe, Dampers Stnvo lininffc Par Ire WIVIW IIIIIIQ W HHVM In faot anything in the Stove or Range Line wantee, at prices to suit the times, J. E. EBRNARD & SON - ) tr. t