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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
IT IS A NATTER OF HEALTH mm Absolutely PurO THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Tin iilillcnii Mlutt (VntniM'nin. lnltfiv linx ulvrti nut tluit Hi'- !!' I'lllillcnii Stall' ('itiivi'titlnu will Ik 1i1 In r.niluiid on TtnirHilny, April II, I'.xil, nt 10 iiVloi k a. in., (or tin tir" n( iKHiilmillni; rniHlldati'M fur inn Hiipii tiu JikIui' fr u jM-rlml nt hIx year, one lnlry ami 1'immI 'itiiiiilMMlitni-r for 11 M-rlo 1 of four year; four Ph-hIiIi-mIhI Hri-ton to Im vourt for In NovfiulM-r; Circuit Jtnlp-H iiii-l IMHtrlt'l Atloriic.VH for JudU lnl dUirli iM of ill.-Htnt- for tlx' utiii of hlx .vi'iirn aiitl four .vi-unt rfM'ttlvi-l.v, Joint tvprtwiitnilvf ami Kciiiitorw for tin various 1U trlctM. AIho four ilcli'Kati-H to tin National ton vent Ion, to uouilnatc a niuillilati' for I'lfMldi-nt nf I lie Culled StaN-M. Tin-re will Ih In tin' ton Vfiilioii from all llii louiiili'H in the Mute ."I'll (leli-Kati'H. Lake comity will liuvc four. I'rcMldi'iH Know-veil lutH r- himI.1 erel the onh r n-rently Immih! upon nroiiiuii'inlatlouH mailt ly Senator llcylxirii. of I.luho. t hat no more fotvnt n-Hi-rvi-H Im created without f)rt cniiHtiltlnjr tlif SuatorM anil n-pn-wntatlvt-H from the MtutcH Inter Mt l. It whm ii1vIm1 that mich an order, If curried out, would tiiaie It poMHllile for land raldier to Ufonie iu'iiialnted with Intended with drawal), and profit hy them. It Im likely, however, that the preHldi-nt will modify hU order, and direct that lien-after no teriiiuiiciit fon-nt li-ncrvcM le created until the delega tion from the ntate where the hind Im loeated hiiH been coiiHiiltcd. ('. II. Ihndap, formerly of thin phu-e, who went to I.aker City hint fall, write The Examiner that he Iwih located at Tneiniia, WiimIi., and hhUh to have The KNamliier neat to him at that plaee. We wImIi Clarence HiieeeHM In what ever vocation he M'lcctM fur the future, lie Ik a hutlcr wherever he pirn and homii make tliUfjn-1 known, without any icn iiii'ii.l.i 1 li in. The lily; ivmivoIi- near A 1 1 urat-. known an the Ehm-x renervolr, tli.it mum washed nut hy lliehl;'.h wnlein did Ininii-liKe ilainne to the IIshcx rain-h. The All urns paper nay that pine treen L'HO feet lolly; and ruekrt that would weigh wveral ton Mere ca ri led fi iini the canyon nliovc and deposited on the ranch. The damage done In a great many 1 11 HtHiiccH Ih Maid to he Irreparable. After experlmentliiK; for Hcvcrnl year, John l Npcncer.a fruit grow er of (Iraud Junction, Colorado, ban produced a wviIIckh tipple. The trecB having o IiIomhoihh, doen away with innny dlwtiHeti duo to the lay ing of eggM by motliH in the apple bloHHom. lludH are grafted Into other trecH front which other trecu of the Heedli'HH variety are produced. The ntory of J.ot'n wife turning Into a pillar of Halt can no longer be doubted. A young lady the other .la; put her foot upon a dry goods ).-. tie lior bIioo Htrlng and two y u,ig ncn who were pacing turned to iidiber. tfoMtional Xocal I'ulMley linn a candidate forage.!" oil the democrat Ic. tic ket In the ier eon of W. W. llatuptoii. The name bi-e biu.cd In Mil' bonnet once fore. Rial T. Stilplln and w ife who have been living at the Jim Iiiiich ranch In rhcwnuenii for the paxt wven nioutliH, moved back to Lakevlew fll-wt of the week. Itev. 1 1. T. Siiinmervllle PrcHhllng Elder of thU dlHtrlct will arrive In l.akevlew, Friday, Man h 'J"i and will preach In the M. E. Church both morning and evening March "7. lld you ever attend a"llard TIiuch Hall?" Tlie one at Harry 'h Hall 011 Friday evening will lie a 4,hI miner. " Come out and enjoy y )iiikcvcm and give the baud boyx a little lift flnnu lally. 12 Chicago experienced tin' heaviest kiidw tttorm, eoiumeticlng on the evening of the l.'ith, and coiitliiued .'Ml bourn. Uallroiidx en bhM kad'xl and Htreet earn were aluioHt nnowed under. Pat Murphy, who ban !eeii work ing for V. J. Sherlock, of Kiiinmer lake, Hpetit Nevcnil tlayn In thin city taut wei-k. He returned to the Slier lock ranch the latter part of the w-ek. Mrx. Met xker ban ln-en ennfineil to her room at the hotel nlnce her arrival here over a wwk ago, with a tcvci-e nori mouth that catiKcd her great pain. At thin time nhc Ik eon Hldcrable In tter. Horn In Ircwn valley, March 1, I'.hU, to the wife of Will HaininerKly a daughter, It) pound, full weight. Mother and child are getting along nicely, and the father wenn a pleiot aut countenance. W. 1). Woodcock' retddence for nale, price tl.VHI. Will a-cept all cnh down, or part cumIi. balance on cany ternit. For further partlcularH, addn-HH W, I). Woodcock. 2-l Sierra Hire-!, Iteno, Nevada. tf The Kxamhser of I-.Ucvk-w i::b IImIicm a wild rumor to the effect that IJink) hIhm'P were killed In IMg Valley. thU county. The Mtory, like many otherM published n-garding thm county, Ih a fake, pure and nlmple Nothing of the kind occurred. I Main dealer. Harvey Colvlu. who hart been cm ployed in thU olllee the pant two yearn art printer, Iiiih rcMlgncd bin position, and will put in the Hummer on hlrt father'n ranch on Crooked Cri'i'k. Harvey In a good printer and we regret that we are to lone bin Hcrvlcen. I,. O. F.niiM, who wan in Lake county a few yearn ago and returned to bin native country, came back to guod old Lake, arriving lure last week, in company wit h two friend of bin who have been in lowa and IllinuU fur Kuiue time. f. o. u liiutli. r of l'ete r.miulKl. the hlieep luau. .1. C. DoiIhou and J. I. Waketield came over from Warner Monday. They report plenty of water In War ner, but no hiiow, till Caman Prairie U reached, where they encountered about five feet. Mr. DoiIhou fame here on land IhihIiichh. The gentle men expected to return to Warner ycHterday. J. L. Fountain, who arrived here lant week with a four-horxo coach load of piiMHengerB from the nonth, Btaited on hU return to Madeline hint Friday. Mm. W. R Woodcock and daughter JohIo and KeglHter of the l.akevlew Land Otllce, J. N. WatHou were paHHengers for the railroad; Mih. Woodcock and daugh ter go 'to Iteno to renlde, and Mr. WtitHon goen to Portland, where ho wan called an a witness before the Federal grand Jury now In BewHlon In thnt city. ' We learn that the Harney county OMMCMMor ban annenned m-veril thoun and Lake county heep that are now ranging In Harney county. "V011 don't know what you are good for until you are tried." "That'i right. If mime of tin were tried we'd bo good for about ten yearn." Hounton Pont. An avalanche which came down a few da.vn ago In the Cancado moun taliin near Hamilton, hi Wanhlngtou. carried two million feet of timber down the i.iuiintaln nide, and un ci vered a it fo it vein of bitumlnoiiM coal. There In talk of an Odd Feilown' bulge Indng organized at New Pin.; Creek. Tiny w tint to arrange with tie1 Jnrlxilli-t Ion of California to n-r-mlt their taking In nienilnTn from lu-ronn the ntate Hue. New Pine Creek ought to have a good lodge, an that place bun plenty of good material. Klamath Falln held a city election hint Monday. Three ticket were In the field: one nupported by what the pa pern call tho "Wllnon clement," one wan placed la the field by J. C. Ituteulc, supported by llounton IJro'n and the third wan the hiiHlncHtt iiicii'm ticket, which wan elected In Itn entirety. Lou I tJerln-r ntarted 2!W head of I K-ef cattle for the Sacramento mar ket lat wwk with W. D.Campbell In charge. Mitchell I iron, drove 175 head of beef through town IhU morn ing bound for the ':i!!ffrtii.,i market. Thcnetwo Hhipmeiitrt will probably wind up cattle driven until July or later. Klamath Falln Kxprenn. A great deal of comment In Ijelng Indulged In through the country pre throughout Southern Oregon and Northern California regarding the bright future of I,ake and Klam ath counties. In Oregon, and Moduc county In California, apparently vlmible by the fact thut a National Itank in noun to commence bunlncHH lu each of thctte conntlen.. Advertied Letter. The following let tern' remain un claimed In the Pont olllee at Lake vlvw, Oregon fur tho wtk ending March 11)04. F. V. Kneiifton 1 Hob Fcrguon 3 lien tillrtuu 2 1). K. Craig 1 Will Klngnbury 1 J. C. Kennedy 1 U-on Valautln 2 T. S. HlggliiH 1 PerxiMin claiming the above will plciiMc way advertised and give date of lint. Iiick J. WlU-oX, P. M. Lake County Tx. Sheriff IMiulnp ban ncored unother nvord as tax collector. Never In the history of Lake county have taxes been paid up as closely as has Ut'ii the cam the past few years, and this year seems to lo an exceptional year for tax collecting. I'p to yesterday noon there had been paid into the hands of the sheriff, taxes to the amount of ?:U,--l.Ys.'l. Taxes continue to come in daily. CASTOR I A For Infauts and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative liroino Quinine Tab lets. All drii)jitiU refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. iirovo'e Mpua ture is on each box. 25c. 10--U ritoofr'. Land ofllce nt I.nkevlow, Oregon. March 17, 19H. Nolli li hsreliy irlven that the following nanieil ti'iiliT has riled noiloe o( In a intuutiun lo make final proof lnaiiinri of hU claim, anil that aald priHil will bf tnadi' before Kdwiu J.Cat low, I). 8. Coinmlnidonor at hla ottle at Uttulo, Oregon, on April Hoth. 19U4, via: Samiifl Hall, lid. Kntry No. U151. for the I-ot 2. Suu. 4, Tim H., K SA K, YS'. M., anil NK 1 N W '4, anil VV . bK'.' IM, T 88 H., K. S& K. W. M. lie naiiK's the lolhiwlnn itnee lo prove hia rontinnoua rcilili'iue upon an iMillivailnn of aaltl land, viz: M. M . Doan, rionert iKian. nan m-nmuaiign and K. Van Hert-n, all of Ucnlo, On gou. J. N. Watwjn, ld'i;llcr. Tc!i9 Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Million IrniH cold In ba&t 13 ' - - t Spring is Here It is now time for business. If you want a good crop you must have good machinery. y Anticipating your wants, we have in stock V a large lot of Farm Implements of the best y grade and quality, consisting of Gang Plows, V 5ulky Plows, Disk Plows and Harrows of all V kinds. The celebrated Oliver Steel and Chill- ? ed Plows of all sorts and sizes, Grain Drills V and Seeders. In fact anything the farmer V want. V X i t Call and see us and get prices. We are y in the business and think we can do you good. V J. E. EBRNARD & SON Y ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS ri!Si COURTEOUS TREATMENT Seo marrow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors m Hi BEALL'S DRUG STORE fal I if m SVl LEE BEAU., Proprietor We have constantly on band a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded m i S. J. STL'DLEY F.E.HARRIS & & STUDLEY & HARRIS J I LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of - Everything in the line of FURNITURE. V JUST OPENED. OOOD5 AR RIVINU ALL THE TIA1E. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES JT akeview fe? uoorran ot l3 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. J. WENDELL, - Proprietor. WM. HARVEY, THE PALACE The Only First Claaa Restaurant in Lakeview. Turkeys, Chickens and Suckling Pitts baked to order. Bread and pas try always on hand. Excellent To Cure a Cold in One Bay months. Thl RIOTIfltrTrfi. r LAKE VIEW, OREQO.N. t Snider Bui ding on Water St. Market notei LaKeview-s s PROPRIETOR. RESTAURANT Service Prices Reasonable. fa Two Days. on every yrvxrt box. 25c. XV rr