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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1904)
ItoMttonnl Xocnl Tin vi-iy lutvMt nlyU' In linlli'"' MtrcH nml iIh'hm IiuIm nt Nrlliin St Maxufll x MIIIIiht.v I'urlura. 10 V. II. Itiur tiriiiiKlit up a load of II lie niii'M from hi ottliiril iicur I'lni ('ink Mi mlny. 1 1 oM tin loul In .lllllt M. llonulltf li. Tin1 Inti'xL from Hi" front In tin lar Ciil I to tin crf-ft that I'ort Arthur lia (uIIimi. Kuroialkln Iiiih itilvUi'il Hh aliaiiiloiiini'iil. I p to iln lc Mllllwry urrlvliiK vwry ilay. t'uiiii' i'ii fly ami Ri-t tin rlinlr I'm) Hi ii lli him. IH Ni ii on & M t 1.1.1.. S. , Ki liiirt, of haki'X li'W, wan In tin' illy over MmihIi.v on hi wn.y lioiin' from u M-vcrnl wi-i-kM lxll In California Klamatli I'nll r.xpivan. Mr. W. A. ( un li'r of Stimuii r hake HK'liI a fow iIm.vm In Laki'vli'W laxt wi'U, ami Sat unlay ipitrtiil for llanfunl, t allfornla, wlim urrli'r ha vi a farm. Mr. Mi-Kay. tin-1 1 1 I Imyi-r xlarti-il for Sun r l.uki Momlay nfti-r it loiol of lilih'M. He jtih-m li.v way of Alx rl l.nkc on account of tin- lirhlKi In'Iiiu out at I'ltlnli-y, Mrx, T. II. t'loml Im tt-Hi'liliiK wlmol at ( ronkril ( ni'k. ami llvin tu town. Sin ilrlvvH nut i-vi ry nmriiliiK ami liack nfti-r wlioul. Driving almut t wi'tity four tnlli'H 1'iuii ilny. fall ami mi our ntw Him of rriuly ami cM'ial miuli' IhiIIiV miIIm, xvaUtM, klrt. umli n lntliliiu; In fai t, i-vt-ry. tiling t lift t lmlli'M wear. lit Nkii.un tV M w i l l . Mr. I". A. K in wIkIh x to ntati' that work will ni i on at tin' jilioto Itrai'h K illiTy Junt tin- iiiin ilurlni; lu-r alH' in from town. Tin uallt-ry Im In tiiat'Ki' f i'uuiM'ti'iit lunula. M Wi liavi a t'oiijih' of llaliciM'k I'lrv KxIIukiiIhIiitm that an bran lu-w. never liavliix Ixvn uua'ki'tl, that wo 111 Ki ll. TIh'.v an at PaWcy ami wo will ihilvi-r oin at Hhort not let for flu. W.T.Taylor, of the Clu-waiiruii Iaml ami CattU Co., arrived lien front San I'ranclKi o IiihI I'i hlay ami will ri'inaln In Iiki county for a fow ilayn lookliiK after tli IntoivntM of tht 'oiuiauy. (ii-o. t'ulvln wrlti'M Tin KxanilniT that he Ih now at (iiialala, MfiidiKiuo county, Calif., ami iinkm to havi tin I'.xaiiilucr fowanli'il to that place, iim ln will remain then a few wivk b 'foiv returning. 0. 1 Arthur came In from JuiiIht liiountalu ltiHt Siimlay, when the Arthur lioyn liuve their hlieop. He HiiyM they will lauib thu baud on tlio dem-rt thin nprlnif. The feet Ih kooiI ami there Im plenty of water. Jjwt Saturday tlio Hun! atao ratne through I'unms prairie with a wagon tho flmt time for neveral weeks. Tho mall hiui been carried on horwbock around by thu Bllde, near thu maith end of Abort Lake. 8. M. Haniple, manager of the Flan Igno WvarhuuHv at IUno, and Minn Lillian M. DouifliMof Keno, for-nu-rly a tencber In tho public Hchooln at(Ileno. wero married In' Hanta Monica, California, recently. Win. Harvey had arranged to have IiUaIhh'P moved from bin Bummer Lake ranch to the shearing range at the lieud of thin valley, but on ac count of the Paisley bridge going out the Hhocp could not be moved. Claude McCull, who has been work. Ing In Merrill and vicinity the past year, won in Klamath Fall over Monday on the way to bin homo at Kllvo Iuko. He will go by way of Wood rlver.-Klamath Fall KxpresH. Want Oregon Farm. Thavo buyer for Oregon fa'niiK. If you want to Hell, lint with ino or write for particular.'' HOIIACI: tillANT, .HelHt lJulldlng.KatiHai City, Mo. 10 Dr. Kti'lner wn nanii'd for ceiitrnl (oniuiKlii'iuau of the flmt ilUlrlcf and W, A, MaNMlnglll wan miitied f r State central t'ouiuiltteetuaii. We are Inforined by phono from I'alxley that a miihimmihIou foot lirl'lk'' ban been plnei'd acroHM tin river at that place, and n temporary bridge for i roHHlnjf Mi'fp Iiiin Imm'U innile. W. K, Harry en me over from I'IiihIi lat Siimlay. Mr. Marry report h the feed netting good on the range, nml pl"iity of water, lie will bring part of Ii Im mI p to Mud creek for lambing ami '.earing. I'etetJrob came In from the dew. ert. bint Sat unlay where he ha Imi-ii all winter. Mm. (iroob accompan ied lit . I'ete lilotlglit hi" xht'cp to the ,nveli'HM hheailng corralx w lu re hheaiing coiiiineneed Monday. II. II. Cannon, agent for a marble company, Ih taking orderH for tomb Htnni'H III l.akevlew thU week. Mr. Cannon Ih a bml her-ln-law of Tom Cloud and came tip from California with Tom t IiIm xprlng. It. L. slierlock, Miiyn the sliver I, ake Oregoulan, wiih a IiumIiichm vlltor In our city Saturday. Ileex (M'ctM to move IiIm xhii'ptoltuckini'k In abo.u ten ilnyn, w here they will commence lambing on the 11 rut of May. C. M. Oliver wan In Lake view the llrxtoftlie win-It from line Cmk. Mr. Oliver nayn IiIh full bloinled !' laud China plgx are doing tine. He xhlpM'd xlx plgH from IHIiioIh laxt fall ami III itiake a biixInexH of ralx l"g hogx. The electric light plant got out of order laxt Wednexday evening ami had to Im- xliut down for repalt-H. I.ampx had to be rexorted to ami Home people .. e know had no oil for their lainpx, were In the poxltloii of "JiIoxch when the light went out." There in talk of a change in the management of the Iikevlew livery xtable. There are neveral appllciiutH for the xtabk If Win KiiHxlll ghei It up. U F. Wlnkleman, T. . Metxker Frank liariien and Hob Smith have I hi-n tlgurliig on the deal. J. It. Horning ban nold hlx ranch on Muck crei'k, near Silver like, to Cliff Smith of Summer Lake for .i, (hhi. Mr. Horning will move to Klamath niarxh where he Iiiih land leaned on the rexervatlon, nayn the Silver Lake Oregonian. A. M. Smith, the line Crcekor, brought a load of flue bacon to town laxt Saturday and dlxpoHt'd of It to ltalley and MaMxInglll and the Mer cantile Co. The bacon wan Junt an nice looking and a whole lot In'tter than the caxteru bacon. A nnmU'r of Bhiepmen are looking for men to help lamb their band. In ciiho of a pinch we would Might them to Horace Dunlap. From the way he lammed carpeta during houxe cleaning time at hU home thin week, we bi'lleve bo would tie a good haud at the bUHlnt'HH. Al and Will Carter were over from Cottonwood Saturday. They nay flHhlng 1b not very good lu Drewt cnt'k now, owing to high water. The old gentleman Farrow ban been un der the weather thU winter. The boys brought some green onlona to town for sale and disposed of them quite reAdlly. Walter Sherlock returned from a trip to dan Franclaco Friday even ing. When be left Lake view he In tended to go only to Alturaa, but when he reached there bualneM call ed him to the city. Walter thinks the proHjH'ct are good for ntockroen to get good prlcea for their sheep and cattle thin year. The covering over tho flume across Water Btreet in front of Ueall's drug Btore Is not very Bate. A large hole was discovered In it a few days ago by,1 Marshall Whorton where the boanls had rotted off and evidently a hono had. broken through., People driving across this place sliouid drive slow lest their horse breuk through and cause an accident. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. 1 1 ami ton. old time Oregon frlcmlx of tj. 1 leach nml 0. A. I oil"! t, were here yester day visiting at the home of thcHo' gentlemen. They were neeoiiipfinli d by Miss May Miller, formerly a resi dent of the Wchfoot state but now a rexhlent of Oakland. Mr. ami Mrs. lfar.il ton have been spending the winter In sotitlierii (,'alifonila.-l'olnt lllchllloml ICecord. The big bridge nt I'alxliy across the Chewaucaii liver has n gone out. A port lot of It w int out dur the high water over a imnith ago, and laxt week what remained of It was taken out by the frexhet. The bridge was about t wo hundred feet long and coiiklderalile money will have to Im expended In replacing It. The river cannot ts-forded and the malls have to lx carried across on foot log. IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH mm Absolutely ParO THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE n k i, riiuoi btilul Ollice at Ijikeview, Oretl"", Aprd II, 15fU. N.aicu is lierehy ifiv en tlisl the ('.lluwiiig named M'Uler lion tiled notii'e of his iutei:'ii l.i make tin til proof in MipMirt of Iiih li.iiii), Slid that xaid proof wi l l,t? maile Ix-foru the Ke!in(er and He.-eiver Ht Lnkeview. Or evon.on May l. P.HU. vi : J. M. Cur rey. lid. No.' 2217. fr the N X. Sw"4 N 4'. Sec 25. XE4 NK'4', Sec 2tf T-K) S., It. IH H.. W. M. He names lie following Hiliici'Mf to prove his rontinuoiiN residence tion Hnd cultiva tion of paid land, vii : I.. A. Carriker. I.. I). Kohinimn. H. Kiher and K. W. Veriinn, all of 1-akeview. tirepon. 15 J.N. Watsom, KeKiuter riXAL. raour. Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon, April 13, 1904. Notice is hereby given thai the follow inK-nained settler has hied imticeof his intention to commute and make final pr'xif in support of hia claim, and that paid proof mill Ih made Ix-lore K-elNter and Ketvixer al Lake vies', Oregon, on Mav 2l, 1 1 K14 , viz: Urt Harber, Hd Ktitry No. 2H7 for the w 'ti w4 and I-ol 3 and 4, Sec 3it, T. 35 S, K. 24 K, W. M. He names the follow inu wilnehcen to prove his eontin onus residence upon and cultivation of raid land, viz: Harry Itoberta, Ralph Dav, Joe Jones, and liolert Miller, all of l'lush, Oregon. 16 J. X. Watsox, Register. TIMBKR IJiMD NOTICR. United Btat Ind OOlee Ijikevlewr. Oregon. Mr H. 1904. Notice I bervby given tbat IP compliance with the provliloni of the act ol June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act lor the Mle ol Umber land! Id the Btatre ol California. Ore t on. Kevadaand Wuhington Territory." aa extended to Til the Public Land Htatea by act ol Auiuil 4, 1HW, Roy B. Hurley, of U6 Fonrth Si , t'ounty ol Multnomah, Slate of Oregon baa, I bin day filed in thU ofneo hla iworn etatement No. 'Uvi lor the purcbaae ol the SKU ol beclron Sft, T. S S, K lit W. U. and wilt offer prool to ahow that the land aougbt U more valuable for tta timber or atone tban lor agricultural fmruoari and to entabliah nil claim lo aaid aud before Jamea 11. lsrlaootl, County Clerfr, at hn offloe at Klamath Faila, Oregon, on Ba' nrday, th kfttb day of June, 1(04. He namea aa wflneaMia: Ueorge Jalley of I'ortland, Or., and J. O. Hamakar. of Bonanaa, Oregon. Any and all pereona claiming adveraely the above-deecrlbed landa are rvajueated to file their clalma la thla office on or before aaid 2Mb day of June, 1H04. Mar 81 IS . J. N. WTeoM,.itegUter. "Maoal- CATARRH la aUtUaUgaa. Ely's Crisa Bala cleanaea, anothea and beala the diaaaaed BMmbrane. It coma catarrh and drives away a cold la the need Ciwaun Balm It plaead Into the noeUUa,anreada over the membrane aud la absorbed. Relief la Im mediate and a cure follows, It Is not drying does not produce tneealng. Urge Sise, M oeote at Drog glate or by mall J Trial Siae, 10 ceuts. " KLT B BOTHERS, CI Warren Street, New Tork S TirW f ifiVAtfvIlrnmn OwininG Tablets, js y.r.v.n MK'ijoh 'boxes ow in post 1 2 .Wj ' 'i V!P' 1a -.worm g.yap&'.t.'Ji'' Spring: It is now time for business. If you want V a good crop you must have good machinery. Sf Anticipating your wants, we have in stock a large lot of Farm Implements of the best if grade and quality, consisting of Gang 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. , y Call and see us and get prices. We are V in the business and think we can do you good. V J. E. EBRNARD 5c SON t x i i V FVECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAHPLC ROOH For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT oKow LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors mm BEALL'S DRUG STORE m& LEE BEALL. Proprietor mi We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. . Prescriptions Carefully Compounded I'M m w p )--- -- e e e e e e S. J. STUDLEY STUDLEY m ms a aaa a a amv'va.' -a LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, t Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI a CW" efwawwJynA JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING. ALL THE TIME. ...LAlVElYltlYY, UKtiUUrM... & CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES a cr mm wm Door North Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, EtcJ J. WENDELL, - - - ProprIctf. WM. HARVEY, THE PALACE Th Only First Class KesUanint in Lukwiw. Tnrkeys, Chickens anil Sucklinn PKcs baked to order. Bread and pas try always on hand. Excellent Sorrioe Trior jUasonsbla. To Cure a Cold in One Day months. This signature. This signature, i is Here lri."3,V--i- UK m 'ia ava u m i LAKEVIEW, OREQON. - - - e a ,e .e y F. E. HARRIS & HARRIS to Snider Bailding on Water St. w w w7i rv a clli lites PEOPRIJETOfi. RESTAURANT CksrM Crip Is Two Days. sns on every Kjrvtrt x- 33Ce 0