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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1904)
FLOODS AND OTHER THINOS. Tln Vlnrvllli' llH c,rtl of hint wirk tell niiui.v IIiIiirh: It U-h of Cliiirllt Mcrcilllli Im-Iiik timrrl' to Ml" JfHHli Kciiimt In MlMNiHirl; of Jolui MIII.t ninl MIhh Ktlnii Wltucr, lioili of I .nkc City, Im'Ihh titnrrltxl ; Tom Nlnvt liiitTiiroolnn falvn In n liny rin k; OcorKO 'roiii-y'N llttlf jtlrl full Inn fruin a liniHf Into K.illl r in-i-k, Init Krtllntr out without Injury; H. I,. McNhiikIiIoii returning from the i u tli, wliciv Ik- Iwim Immmi f ruiiMMirt lntC ntijc fn-lulit ovi-r IukI placi-n; about Hue' of Surprlw Valley' roml llntrictN koIiik In "ciiIiooIm" and buyltm; a f I.Vmi rnk itikOmt; a fn-ak of nature In llu mIiiik of an animal wlili li h lli iffrlnr of a , ami Iiiim a lii-ml like a human, feet like a ilotr, lull like a n, I premTVeil In aleoliol; I lie death of JntneH Horn Itin k an old renhleiit of KurprlHe Val ley; about Surrl' Valley having no ItoodM; about the lw ni-k bridge, t'edar t'reek brldt' and the jcrade belnjt alied away ami Vilnr Cm-k Im'Iiiu In a iJaiiKi'mu condition; about Alt n not and Adlu Ik-Iiik Hood ed, alno Kakevlew, where wveral brlek bulldliiKM wem dainaK'd (no building daimwd, Urn. Stanley); am ihwIr.-M that Surprlm valley ral -bltM Im- Inoeulateil with the name dlneaMO that U klllliitf off the rabblttt about I'alHk-y. Federal Urand Jury Convene Today. The venire for the Federal urand Jury wan InmikmI by .Indue Itellliitfer f the Federal Court yenterday. nyn the Orenonlan of the 4th. The Jury U Htimmoned to meet In thlx t lty on Mart h 17 next to eonnlder whatever niNn may U broiiKht In-fore It. Then' are a ihiuiInt of laMen to he fonwlden d by the Jury, but the immt Important one Ih that of Charles (uiinliiKliam, Jim I'arkH, County JtiilK' llartinau, of lVmlleton, auda iiuiiiIkt of laud claimant, all of w hoiii are accuwMl of Illegal ilealltiK In laud mat tern. The' purlieu were arrented In Pendleton u alicrt time ao, at the Uinta licit of I'nlted Staten DlMtrk-t Attorney John Hall, and were held to nimwcr to the grand Jury. Their arrett jirvw out of ten tlmony dellven-d during the trial of Ana II. ThoiiiMon, ex-ltecolver of the Im tirande Initial OMce, for alleged Hollcltatlou of brlU-H to Inlluence hU iIihImIoii on "lield-up" land claim. Koine other land cane may Im' In veBtlRated by the jrand Jury, and ImllcttnentM may follow, but the nature of t hew rune and the Identity of the pernoiiM conceriu'd the author ItleH will not divulge at thin time. Twociikcm that will come 'nfore 1 he Jury for coiiHldcrat Ion aiv thone of W. A. I'.ell. of Prliievlll.', and t'harleH Wlthrow, of Klamath 1'alU, both of whom are I'nlted Staten I 'ominlxKlonrrM, or were until yester day. .Indue I'.elllnuer yeslerdii.V canerlli'd lliclf 1-iiliiliiWf.lnhH nil tile Urolltnl thnl they huve fillcely cert I ,., I iii cM!!ie''l lull with 1.111,1 c:i.-.'H and li.ive ch;ired Illegal fees. T-t t lie.-.e re: h !ik .1 Ilile Hinder nr.lrr- cd Im in relieved from t l.eir ii ins, but fui I her procedure n gal lift tlum will remain for (lie grand Jury to decide upon. 1' M. Miller of the Hank of Lake- view, returned limt Thursday morn ing on the Hoiithern ntago from an extended vUlt with liM family, who are lit llerkcley, California, where they went for the benefit of the Hihool. Mr. Miller reportn a rough trip out from lleno, the worst he ever experienced. He MayH ho wan fortunate In get ting through pannage a'n a numlier were Mtopplng over at (llfferent Htatlonn along the route waiting fur an opportunity to board the stamen. Mr, Mlller'a family will be home In .1 line. ;. J'.lack will preach at 11 a in, and 7::'.o p m Sunday, March -0, In J.akevlew. national Xocal (leo, Clark, the Hhei-pmaii arrived In town flr.it of the wi-ek, and re port the winter on the denert an exceptionally favorable one for tdicep, He xay hi Iomm at the preHent time will not exceed xeven n r cent. .la. Sullivan, the Silver Iaker ar rived here from Kan J'ranclMco In xt Sunday, having liecn In tlie lower country l nee the llrnt of January. Jim ay propej-tH are good for large crop lu California thin HeaMoii. Search for the body of J, C. Conn, the inlMHlng Silver Lake merchant, ha availed nothing. It I believed that the body, If ever found will I hi taken from the creek. W Iiom next week t a be able to give full partic ular of t he Mild affair, but at thl dine nothing definite can he learned. The choice of the majority of the Kepubllcan of Lake county, I Itoonevclt for I'rcHldellt, Mitchell for I'nlted State Senator ami Kmiultt for State Senator, a thene gentle men favor an hout, clean and able admluiHtratloii upon llepubllean principle. ItepubllcaiiM, whtt del egate to rcpivent your wUhe In the county conveiithai. All back HUbclplloiiH due The Kxamlner nn now owing to me, im the Mubwrlptton lUt wiim purchaMed with the paKT, and all advertising contract payabliMpiurterly running la The Cxaminer dated back of March Mill 1!KI, are colleetable by A. Y. lieiuh to theendoftheijuarter, which will U March .11t, 1!M)4. C. t). MKTXkKK. Walter Tracey came III from Hrew vall. y hint Saturday. He ay that water I plentiful out hi way. Though the mad are very bad, Walter made the trip In four hour, having Mtarted early while the road were frown. Mr. Trnroy tell u that there wIIMh? plenty of hay In Hrew valley to feed alt the cattle there. O. 11. Wardwell.ofKllverliVe. who went to Portland on land bulne, returned lat week. He did not come back by way of Itkevlew, a wa exiHrtedJhe would. Mr. Wardrvll Hiicceeiled In defending the charge preferred agalnt hlni, and wa granted a continuation of hi coin nilsHloiieiMlilp by Judge P.elllnger. In a letter to The Kxaiuiiier, from W. H. WoodiMH-k, he ntate that he ha purchased a half liiteret In a blackMinltli hop In Heno, and I doing well. He ay It keor four men Jumping to do the work a fat a It come In. Mr. Woodcock ha also bought a tine ivHhlonce, and ha moved Into It and he and Ada are ki-eplng house, lie wild 111 regard to all friend in Lake county. Tin local Lodge of Forester' di. IK'iisation for the acceptance of mem ber at a reduced initiation fee ex pires t o-ulght. Thirty-three member will be lal.ea Into that order f,i night. A big lime wilt be luid lit the conclusion of the work. A grand supper will be the crowning feat lire of the oecnsioli, w hleh will be spread before the Foresters after tin y have exhausted t heir dancing capacity. Win. Wagner ha leased the 'he wn ilea u Post at Paisley and will take charge of that paper about the llrst of April. Mr. Wagner Intend converting :the paper Into a five-column all home print, giving the reader of the Pot all the new. He ha Imiui for some months past em ployed on the Lake-view Herald and during hi tay In thl city ha gain ed many friend who will hope to ee him Hiieeeed In hi venture. He ha been contemplating thl move for some time, Mr. Wagner ha the friendship of The P.xn miner and our b -st wlshe. Io Cure a Cold In One Hay. Take I.uxmive bnuno IJii'iiino Tub k'tM. All ill lU'Hiut iclund tln nuuiey it it fails to cum. F. W. (Irovo'ii hignu tuio Ih on i'iu'Ii box. 25c. 10 -It Will Again Keaume Work. (Jeo. M. Nlckernon, who I aoc Int el I with the Portland Irrigation Co.. which company undertook th re cla mat Ion of a large tract of dewrt land north of Paisley, tl Im faith In the propoHltloii. The delay wa cm ucd by the large amount of busl neaa of the name character In the de partment and necearlly ha to await It turn. The reource of the Chew'aiican country an many and their development depend greatly upon thl and other project now under consideration. We have direct knowledge of a large amount of capital that I ready for Invest ment lu that ect ion and I only waiting for an opporl unity to get a hold there. Heal estate I not on the decline In likc county, but on the contrary, I looking up. Discourag ing feature are only temporary, and In fact, only exist with the few w ho are of a pessimistic nature and think nothing can come of an Inland section like our. Time will tell, however, and that time I near at hand w hen the wealth of like county will Is doubled and thrlbbled. J. L. Scott, the San Francisco liquor drummer, arrived here irom the north last Friday, having come by ntage. Mr. Scott say t he road are the wort, he ever traveled over. While at Paisley hi busliie called him on the opposite wide of the river from hi hotel, and the bridge l-lng out, and nothing but a bridge timber t retching aero the missing span on which to walk, Mr. Scott wa not good at walking plank, o bor r j wed a horse and forded the stream. The Joke va. when lie 1 10k the horse home he wa lu a b id a tlx a ever. Notice of the Sale of (Jnsurveyed Swamp Lancia. Notice i hereby given that the .tate Lund Hoard villi iccclve Hcsled lid nu ll! '.' o'clock I'. M. on June 14. 1U04 for the purchase ol the tu.'lo iliK described uiiKUrvt-yed Samp La-ixU, to-Hit: All ol lh iii.Mirveyeil alllp land in Towtmhip Mi H. U 24 K ol W. M., on Warner Ijtkv moie particularly duBcrib eil follows : What would n lliS of'eHion 11; 8 of Section 15; aH iii iraelional Sec tion 14 ; all ol fractional fec-uou 22; all ol fractional Section 23, if tli United Hiaiea nurvey adjacent thereto Mere extended. All bid must be accompanied by an application and atlidavii to purchase in accordance m lib eiiiiii of Iteilin Ker and Cotton' cde and uurvey and declaration aa provided tiy nection and by cusli or clieck for lull amount offered. No bid for lens than (1.00 per acre will be considered. The. right to leject any and all bidd is reserved. 'Hie Hoard will l.ear any objections that may be elb-red b inu-icelea parties to the hale ol Una land. Appliculloi.H and t.iiln tdi uKI lie ad dresned lo (j. (i. lin.wu, Clerk Stale Land Hoard, Salem, Oi-uii. and mark ed "Appll.-atioii and bid io Purchase t'uurvtcd SHauip I.hihIs." ti. tl. llKOWN, Lieik Scale loid Hoard. Puled t Lis. '.im dav ol Mareli, P.NI4. Mar. 17-13t. Treasurer's Notice. Notice Is hereby niieii that there I money in t he t iv.isiht im-1 in-redemption of nil warrant protested prior toJauuar.x 1st, 1;hii'. Interest will cease fl olil tills dale, March 17, l!Hi. Ia'o Ileal I oi.ntv Trca. JTJSA NATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely PurO .' THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ;2 la past 1 3 mm0 SpKing is Here It Is now tlrrrc for business. If you want a good crop you must have good machinery. Anticipating your wants, we have in stock a large lot of Farm , Implements of the best grade and quality, Consisting of flang Plows, Sulky Plows, Disk Plows and Harrows of all kinds. The celebrated Oliver Steel and Chill ed Plows of all sorts and sizes, Grain Drills and Seeders. In fact anything the farmer want. Call and see us and get prices. We are in the business and think we can do you good. J. E. EBRNARD & SON lit!! ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THR0U0H0UT FIRST-CLAS5 ACCOnnODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS fel COURTEOUS TREATMENT Scpo Sow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors S525 m m m m s i SS BEALL'S DRUG STORE IS LEE BEALL. Proprlctar We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded &2 4 S.J. STUDLEY F.E.HARRIS f STUDLEY & HARRIS 4 t LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI t JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVIN0 ALL THE TIME ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES V lakeview L Door North of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. J. WENDELL, - Proprietor. WM. HARVEY, THE PALACE RESTAURANT The Only First Class Restaurant in Lakevin. Turki'ys, Chickens and Suckling Pius bakoil to cmlor. Hre.itl anI ks try always on hanil. Excelleut Service Priocs Uuasonablu. Cure a Cold in One loy 3 Eromo Quinine TaMets. )n c-.At 13 months. This sfarnntirpe. months. c - LAKEVIEW. OREGON. Snider Building on Water St. Market - vrr yt Hotel lakeview J PROPRIETOR. Cur. C- .t la Two Ini" S fyr Ctt every tl t t t t