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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
Bieberrs Cash More Bad Weather may be expected now, but no weather should be so bad as to keep you from picking up good things In our line of trade when they are of fered. Rain or shine, this store is always the best place to leave your money. The goods we are offering now at special prices are for your pres ent need. Odds and Ends are being clos ed out now regardless of cost. You'll see what we mean when you see the goods. Bieber's Cash Store READ wgmi ...EXAfllNER.... FOR THE Creditors' Sale AYRES & WHIT WORTH STOCK ...GENERAL MERCHANDISE... All Ooods must be turned into floney as soon as possible. NO PROFIT CONSIDERED Tobacco, Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Crockery, Tinware, Agateware, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Etc., Etc. Extra Heavy Overalls, tiHc $3.00 Panto, $150 $15.00 Suite, $.50 All wool Mackinaw Coats, $2.00 $1.50 Shirts 75c $3.50 Hats, $2.00 $2.5 Hats, $1.50 $2.00 Hats, $1.00 Thread, 50c doz S fc W Canned Goods at greatly reduced prices. All other goods too umerous fri mention, will be sold regardless of cost . - Store Fixtures for sale cheap, Safe, Reming ton Typewriter No. G, New National Cash Register, Show Cases, Jvtc. Buy now and save money, don't wait. H. S. ADELSTIEN, Hanager. Hotel Building Hotel Building THE NEWS Star Tobacco, 45c lb plug All Evaporated Fruits, 81b $1.00 Prunes 12 lbs $1.00 Bent Bacon, 15c lb Best Guardian corn $3 a case, 2 dux Java and Mocha Coffee, 20c lb A(;atf and Tinware, half price $4.00 Shoes, $2.75 Lace and Embroidery half price LOCALS OF 1 HE WEEK SUMMARIZED Movements of Townpeopl and Visitors Who Com and Go For the Week. n PORTA NT ITEMS GATHERED Danhea of News from Here and There Occurrence of Both Grave eni Oay Import Which Will Prove Intervatlng Horn At riiiHli, .tin. tttli to the wife of.. W. Fine, it Kill. Horn In Inkevlew, Jan. 11th to the wife of Fred Flher n boy. Frank llacklnay came In lnt week with freight from the railroad. II. II. Burr, wan visiting In Luke view frin ll'lllow Hanch Saturday. Horn In Lakevlew, .an. 12th, to tht wife of He v. .. II. Stark, a daugh ter. Horn In Lukevlew, .an. , t tin wlfo of I?. N. .aqulh, a 10 pound boy. Louie Louhhold I confined to hi lied with n nevere attack of nppemll- CltlH. S. S. Stile and .ih Frank, San Frnnclco drummer are guet t the Ijikevlew. S. H. Chandler wn last week ap pointed guardian of the proerty of 11 S. Chandler. - (ieo. H'horton ntnrted Tuemliiy morning for San Frnnelco fir ft few week vacation. The H'oodinen and circle held Joint Installation laxt night, but too late to lie reported thin week. J. W. Tucker ban Uvn appointed deputy county clerk ten day to a lt In extending the VM iiHeuient roll. Mm. Scott, wife of upeclal agent IV. H. Scott, ntnrted for Klamath yesterday morning to join her hu baud. Throw away your old heater and go to Bernard' and get ft new one It will xave you enough wood to pay for ltelf. l-4t Mr. find Mr. F. B. llotiHton of Valley, Hpent neveral day In Inke view hint week, the guent of Mr. and Mr. Harry Bailey. Mr. and Mr. H'm KuhhIU enter tained ft number of friend at whUt lant Thursday night. An enjoyable time I reported. I. X. Converne and wife ami A. K. Converne of New Fine Creek, were in Lakevlew Monday attending to Homeland matter. Mr. and Mr. Frank Held enterta ined Home friend lnt Friday night with Home late piece on the phono graph, and otherwlHe. .nek IIobliiHon took the Houtherii Htnge yeHterday morning for Kcno, where he hat lecn offered ft position in an nbntractlng office. Anotlier coyote drive by the Crane Creek hunt club took place Saturday when two coyotes were caught in the chaw. The hiiow Ih a little too deep now for effective work and the drive Tuewday did not come off. Mr. and Mr. .. C. Hhellhammer of Crooked ("reek, went to Alturaii liiHt week in renpoiiHe to a HummonH that Mr. John I'enland, a lter of Mr. Shellhammer and l'oMtmnter IV II cox, waH quite Hick at that place. The little child of Mr. and Mr. I'en land wan nMo reported quite 111. Levi Strauss 6 Cols Copper-'rivetrecL Ove xJLls Charley Harvey returned from Madeline, Friday loaded with N000 pound of freight for our merchant, He made the trip In ten day with lx borne. Oliver Charlton who ha Imvii t on fined tn hi IhmI for about three month from a broken leg and n severe alcknc, I now nblo to U up and about. Mr. and Mr. Frank Mugrave re turned from Klamath Fall lnt week, Mr. MiiHgrnve having given up hi poHttloii In the Keame & .cutting Htnre there. A hiiow storm Saturday night mid Sunday made fair nlelghlug, ami Hlelgh and In'II of every deHcrlpthm n to I eeti and heard both day ami night Mince. A hiiow and wind torm .S'atnrday night croHHt-d womc electric light win- ami canned three fue to burn out In a many truufotiucr In the town y Htcm. County Clerk Maurlng In lltfiirlng i up the exMiim' of the county for the pnt year Hud that a little over iflo.iHKl will rover it. not Including ' f 2.100 for road. j Owing to the wan I ty of teacher (lu Lake county, Supt. J. J. Wllllt ha accepted the mhool at Inlon dl t Met to teach a three mouth term J bcglunlng lat Monday. The Chewaucau l'othail lengthy w rlte-up on the work of building n dyke at Summer I.akc to procure the viint depoHlt of Hoila, alt and pot iihIi, by C M. Sain, preldent of the Oregon 'otah Co. Ml Kdua 'lark, daughter of .ack Clark, formerly of thl county but now i if A nh la nd, wa an arrival on the wentern Htage (lelgh) yeterdny morning on n few wev-k' vilt with friend. She I the gucHt of Mr. Dan M alloy. (ieo. M. .one, accompanied by hi daughter. Ml Anna .one ami Mr. H". B. Snider, arrived from Falnley Saturday. Mr. Joiicm ha Ien Hiifferiug from a large carbuncle on the back of hi neck and I here for treatment. The tcaniHtcr have I Mt-n hauling Ice tor the pat week for Lakevlew' bulueH men, both from Cotton wood Creek and from the nlough on the hIohIi. The Cotton woimI Ice I t II lnche thick, and I perfectly clear and pun, and the teainU'r get f 2..V) er ton for It. The nlough lit I not very good and command onlr f 1..V) -r ton. M'ullace Taylor n-turned from San Franclco lat Sat unlay and after vlhltlng the ZX ranch In Chewaucan returned to KenoyeHtcrday. F.lghty head of work hornc were mnt to ICeno a week ngo from the 'AX ranch to work on the big government canal near Keno ami Mr. Taylor ha gone to look nfter them. II'. L. Flack and . Strickland took the borne over and the former will have charge of them during the Hummer. At the Hcwdon of the County Court laiit wk the tax levy for 11)04 wa made. 2U mill i the total Includ ing the Htate tax, which I a ralo of 2 mill over lout year. The State tax levy this year will be 7 mill, a compared with 5 mill lout year. ThU Increase in due, partly, to the Iiewl and Clark fair appropriation of 12.10,000 for 1004, the I'ortage rail way f 105,000, Indian war veteran f 100,000, and The Iulle-(Vlilo Hhlp canal $100,000. The total revenue to Iks ralHed I 1,2.",0M), a compared with f 700,000 liiHt year. SAG EH EN MINES NIL PnUley Mines Afly $IS.asKlch Copper DeponlU near Port Hidwell Cause a Mush. The fate of the much talked of Hngchcn mine eaut of Lakevlew, ha liecu div ided for nil time, a far a expert mining men am concerned. Cnpt. .1. Sub JohiiNou, V.. M., inetal lurgtt and aayer of Vlalla, Cal., who a here looking over the ground In the latter part of Deem. Iht. ha wilt biu k the n port of hi vImII . A he tvprcHctitcd inlulng cap ltallt It I certain that hi report would I' accurate. He find that there I almoxt abo hi I cly nothing of value In the fatnou Siijxvhcii. The (immm.v dM not hIiow coloi to the value of M cent In four ton of rock and that I nhont a Htuall a they get. The wonderful Sachcii country look fabiiloimly rich to the unwary proNiM-etor and the crcdulou public, and tin humlred of acre of lililng Mtuff make It tempting. McHwr. HuKhe and U'elxuer, wlione report brolluht Mr. .ohnoll to Iikevlew, wen eildei'tly l n km! , or ele entered Into a cotiHplracy to wit by "Milting" t heir claim. Mr. .InhiiMou alo took nauiple of rock from themlueNiiear FaUley ami the iiHay I quite Itatteilng and can I relied upon to I' aholutely cor rti't ami reliable. All that I ncce. nary now I to know that the quan tity I there and "then there will he Hoiuethlng doing" In the mining bu hie In Lake county. The fiHny on ample No. 1 wa: (iol-1. value Mr ton fll.n Silver, .0 Sample No. 2 wa: (iold. vnlue t ton fl.12 Silver. Trace Hut the Kreatent dlcovcry of the age In mining circle. I the ciqir mine over the Fandango mountain : In Surprlm- Valley They are located on what I known a the NelHham hill and are liiiiiieuwly rich In copper' Mr. JoIuimoii took Hiimpk" of thl on' along with him, ami hi ii-port I moMt flattering. The iiHay made by him wa; laid pound of pun copper to a ton of 2IXHI pound, or ."2 t i-nt chemical ly pun' copper. If the copier depo it nrv vat enough, no doubt Hmelt Ing work will hooii ! pnt up by capltalUt. NuuM'roii claim for mile around thl rich dlncovery have I wen ntaked off and no doubt the Held ha Ini'ii more than co-end. Thee mine an thirty mile from Iakevlew by the Fandango pa, and Hhould capital take hold of them the enterprlne would lie a great help to thl whole country for mile around. Our Share of State Tax. The State Hoard codhImI lug of the governor, HiHTetary of Htate and tate tretiMurer have computed the revenue to be rained by direct taxe for Htate ex (kmihch for 1004 and Hied the amount at f 1.225,000. The ap portionment for Klamath, Lake and Crook countlc Ih a follow: Klamath, fH..W) or .0115 per cent of the entire tax. Lake, f 1.1,107.50 or .0107 or cent if the entire tax. Crook, f 15,1125.00 or .OHM) jmt cent of the entire tax. Leap Year Ball. Ladle of Lakevlew call a meeting for Saturday. All ladle who are intcrcHtod In giving a Orand Ix-ap Year Ball on Friday, Jan. 20th, pleiiHU meet In Harry Hall Saturday afternoon at 2:.'!0 o'clock to (Hmcuhh arrangemeutH. It In hoped the ladles 'will renpond heartily to thl call and unite to make the Ix'ap Yeur Hall a buccchh. Kvery lady U Invited to bo present At the meeting Saturday at 2:30 V. M.