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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
V There m-ema to In Motnef Mug doing Iti the northern part of t county, In tli matter of ct It Iimim to tint gov ernment to linvit mcIiciIiiIcn on nwill route Hiinged. At thcprcHent time, iih the mull from the iiMtt hod t li ntil went nil come by the way of l.uki view, thenec to Silver Luke over the route over wlileli tint eon)rovei.v la pending, It would aecnt tluit the a troll of t he Silver Lake ohI olllce lllld lieliellelarleft of the rural d" liv rr.V wrvlec are I lie oih-m mimtly i-f. fceled by I lie change III the arliedllle aM el li loie d fur, lint Inter on If the Portland mull ii to reach here over the ( 'oluniliht Soul hern route, the l,iiKt .'v olllce would Ih iiiaterhill.v affeeii d liy uch a change niilecH a night drive eould Ih had liel Wei ll thlM phiee iiiel PnUlcy. There I one thluu xui't-; I In-I'Ml roiiM of t he hake. View olllee will never penult their mall to come over a route where a IJ-lmur layover N liceeamiry, ami whet hi-r or not the change Im male on t he route from I'liMey to Silver Lake, If our mail Ih ever to eouie ov er the Coluiuliia Southern route, there will have to Ih a change male from one end of tin Hue to the other mo that the mall Would In dlMpntchcd from the teiinlniiM of the railroad and never atop till It reaeheM here, and liixliinl of a two or even n three tlmca-a-v cck mall from Silver Ijike north and a tlmca-a-wcek aouth to Iwikevlew. a dally mall route would have to lie cMitlilUhed between the jlkile and the telUliniH of the railroad, or the people here would demand that their mall continue to come over the weoteru dally route. l'oueiUciilly, In view of the pnm ectN of HI' e tendon of t he 'oltlinlila Southern railroad to ('.end and an expedited mall wrvlee from the north and tin neeexxliy of a general re via loll of t he w hedule from one end of the Hue to tin1 other to illMiire it iiccoiiipliHliiiieni, we Itelleve that their iK-tltioiiH and mrupaare wholly uncalled for at IhU time. However, The Kxuinln.r dM-a not denlre to put a damper on or thwart the amldtloii of our northern nclghbora to have aoiucthlug doing ill their inldHt. The HeNi luitcH Irrigation & Tower Co., which linx a contract for the reclamation of HO.imhi iu-ivn of laud under the Carey act on the Henchmen river have hecii lamilng pamphlet for advertising purpoKeH containing HtateiiK'UtN that are mlHlcnding, and have la-en c.dled to lime for It !y the Stale Laud hoard. The company linn applied for So.uOO iuivh more land. Tlie Carey law, under which sever al thousand acren of acinl-arld- land In LaHtern Oregon have liecii negrc gntcd dm lay: the pnt two yearn, ex plrcH by It own limitation In August of thin year, after which time no fur thcr r.egrcgntlonH run lie made under the term of that net. KoohcvcU'h candidacy force the democrats fa u hard lioat; without a candidate or an home. Lint of Letters remaining uncclalnied 111 the pol of llee. lit Lakexlew, Or., week ending April :Wtli. V.m. I) U Craig II C Limning .1 C Kennedy T S Ulgglim Ike Right S T Ax tell Will Klngbury Joe Hooker lieorge Cart rite I'crt Near V II iSuniM A I) Flhcr .lame lihiMH Tim Alieru A It Steece Loinliardl l'ompello Mnrtldelll (iulHcppe 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 4 I Mih. V Johnnon Dick .1 WIIhoii, P. .M. W. .. .Iiikw lvturneil friitn Sinn nu'f l.nUo ami Alkali lanl Sat unlay. Mr. Mom hiivh 1h would Imy a Imw liaml tf Iuii-m'm mill nlilp tln'in l-'ifl " la jl-oiiM ft tlu-m. fltottlcmnl local III IIIM.III Will Jacob of Lake City, Calif., r w'" inifimon ki i hi iaiuv wan In lakevlew yeaterday making county In May. when work on the lr final proof on noun land. i rl'Hloii m heme would commence, A. I', Column, a former burlier ofj " Lakevlew, arrived here from I'ort-i laud IiikI I'l lday, and coiiteuiplati N it iHt Into IiIImIiicxm here. lieu. IfanklliM t-ame down from Summer Lake the 11 rut of the week and Iiiin Im i n crippled up with then matlHtn for wveral dayn. i I'. ). liuntliii; recently Hold ! x j head of full lilood Hereford 2-year-old : IiuIIm to Llooiuinucamp I'i'om. for f7.' i per head. I'rank Kiiyn he Iuim 2." in ore he will m-II at that price. ! Miov." le(. W le Iwim leaned the; reMtaurant near 1'ohI .V; K iuu nalooii, ' and Iiiih opened up a reftaiiraut and ' luikery and will nlmi ciinduct lee cream parloi'M mm hooii iih lee cream , weather eoiui'M. I Attain thin week we pulillxli the re puMican platform adopted hy the 1 OreUnii rcpuldleniiM In convention "t 'LowHl,B 0 Expo8ilion and Return roi tlaiid on April llth, whli li Iihm j I iccll approved pv evcrv ool repuh-: 1 ,x MAY Hth. 12ih. mid : li. ,.,.,' , JUXK ll 2nd. I'nli. luth 22d A 2.'ld I" H'" j jl-LYI-t.2d.7h.Hh. n.l.AHtl, I'he llrxl ciiilKrautt of the MeaMoii I AITJL'.-T K h. ti, 10 h. Mih A 19lh piiHHed through town TueMday. j SKITKMIShlt 5d,. (hh. 7ih nnd Mih Then-wan no notleeatde evidence ofj OCTOISKK 31. 4-h. rnh mid Oth, .t . 1 th Soiithi'rn I'dcili'! Coii.i.miy HI imll tier dcHtlnnthni, but the water.., .... 1 ticket al Well'', Mkn U Inneniiicca, proof wiijton rovern Indicated that j ix,veloi.ki , j.,.,,,,, x,.VMi.,. , st. they have coine from webfoot. ! Iuin, Mo . nnd return fr '7 .VI, on i rank KIkum iih over from the J J ! H,"v, ""'' 'i'l.-kH-. i'i Ih- , , ... , , . , ' for llinetv d.iv emvriit MHnd trip. ranch n Warner .Monday, Iranki , ' hii.vh there Ih more water In Warner j ivtleT, iHrv,-r aJ-i-. Kim Krnri-o than he ever hi W Iwfore. lie hii.vh (;h ( ,, . . . :,,, nvi-ioii rreijilit and the water Ih now backed clear to l''iier Ag-eni, Iteim, eV.. r to I5iue Joint. :WH.iII.-h north of IMiikIi. jHtfentunl point W. n.entii.ia-d. !l ' iiifoi uiutioi. ill le idvi'ii to i lw we ln The r.xnmlner Ih In re ilpt J ,ei.ire M take Hdvantng of lhi it. card annotiucinu; the lnarrlan, of Mr, r.llen Jonen to Mr. Win. Jainen Tabor In San rranelKco, Calif., on April 21. 11K4. Mho notice that tliey 1 would I' In Lakevlew lltth. alio nit May t ...i, 11 1 ..., .1 1,.,. ; enin. n Mav 11X14. viz: J. M. C'ur h torn I )onell departed for j rVi ,,. No; 22l7, for , N-ii Nwi', at lloimimi hwt ThurHilay si '4' N 4'. 25: 4-'.,4' NK'4'. -'I MIhh liollli iiiornliitf. MIhh Hoiiell recently ranie to Lakevlew from 1'ulnley, where mIic Iwih Imcii ntopliitf with the family of J. S. Kelnay for tlu pant neveral IIIOlltllH. i:....rf . VleLermni i if I Jikevlew. lr.. I wan 11 vWtor at Spiirkn wwt Sunday. He wan greatly ImpiVHHed with the inanlt tide of the railroad workn at thin idace and mav dei hle to move bin family here III the near future. 1 1 11 1 ri inn 11 Herald. A private let ter from Max Whitle ney, formerly of the Lakevlew land oflice, whii Ih now at KcIho, WiihIi., reports a lout; wet winter nt that place, and lotn of water yet. Spring lloweiH In bloom and tnt'H leafed out and nil apiM'arana'H of minimer. Felix Allen wiu In town Saturday nhaklng handrt with frlendH. paying IiIh hint liiHtallment of taxeH and ut tiMidltig to other bUHineKH. Kumur Iiiih It that Felix in on hln way t Lakevlew to pureliiIHe t lit MeraM plant ami win move me Mame id .11- tuniH mill utart a ii'publlcan paper. Vilarvlllt' Uworil. liiitlii'r P. FWinmliiK of New l'lne Civi-k rowntly grmluatfil ntOoopor'H Mi'dlcal rolK''. California, with MrIi liotiorM. Mr. Fli'tnnilnjj waa tlio on ly Oiron boy In tlu uradua tiiiK cIiimh. 11 U ninny frlcmlH In Luke lounty aro ulail to hear of IiIh iih war.l nian li to faim. Hi' In an -arn-cst worker and ouHt to miktiih, Will yon Invi'Ktlunto tlio H!i per emit jiuaranliHMl fj'dd bond of t ho Mutual Life? If ho. you will find they lire tin- bout form of InHiirauft' In tlio market. W uiirant.k' eoin- pouud IntereHt uutiUiilly on all the' premium you pay. No other eoin-j puny In the market iloen an well. Tht're I nothing HUeceed like Ktie-! c.'hh, and t he hiuvihm of thia pui llcii- lar polley In phenomenal. All other j fornix written, but tliUoncin a Jim I Dandy. A. A. Fuller, loeal agent. j V. A. MasHlnglll Informed iih that j while he wan In Portland recently lie talked with Kdwln Mayo on the j HaTiJictof the I'orll.ind Irrigation company' projit-t on theChewniieMii Mr. Ma.v told Mr, Milnglll that IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH Mil Absolutely Purt THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Lktld Otliee at Fjikevirw. Oregon, April II, l!i4. N x ice i hereby kiv ' art iKul (t A liiui nir iittniMil t 1 1 lr hna H,,.,j n,i,.0 iieniioii to make HuhI prnrd in tuippiut il It ih cUiiu, and that aaid proof wid l e made before the KetMHter mid Ke.reiver at Lakevlew. t)r- T40S., It. 18 W. M. lie names die following wilneKeeH to prove his rontiniioiiH rei-idence upon and cultiva tion of f aid land, viz : L. A. Carriker. L. I). UohiiiHon. H. Kixher and K. W. Vernon, al) of Ijikeview. t)re(fon. 15 J. N. Wathon, Keicixter r I. ruooK. i Laml Ofliee at Lakeview, Oregon, .,i i3t pao4. Notice in hereby K'ven t'"" the follow inn-nauied fctiler haa filed notice of hia intention to commute j Mlllt 1mIio fillH pr,Ml( j support of li in ' elaim, hh.I i hut eai.l proof m ill he made ! before It :bter anil Receiver at Lake- vit,w Orejon, on Mav 2i. 1!H)4, viz: Bert Jbirlier. lid F.ntrv No. 2Kl7 for the w 1 J c '4 and lita li and 4, ec Si, T :t: S, It. 24 K, W. M. He names the follow in)! witnei-pex to prove hia ontin uoiin rexiileuce upon and cultivation of aid land, viz: Harry Kobertx, Halph lav, Joe Jonef, and Uohert Miller, all of Hindi, Oregon. 10 J. N. Watsox, Retiiater. Tl Jl IIK.lt I.AM 0Tll K. t'tiltoil fitalft Tnd Offloi' Ijikcvlfw, Or'gon, Mar U, tHW. Nlic U hi rety alvou that ir rninpllioii'e Willi the irovllntii ol Ihe act if Jiiiik S, IhTK.einlllft "An art lor Hie ol llinlM-r Uinli In tlie Ktatt'i of California, Ore gon. Nuvwta, nl WmhliiRton Territory," i exU'iiiloil t" all lh I'ohllr Ijniii Htateii liy art ol Auinml 4. IK2. Roy H. Hurley, of 406 Fourth Mr , 1 omitv of MuhiwiniHli, ftate uf OrrgoU hn, th 1m iIhv fl'U'd In I lil oltlco l.lniwnrn matement Na. -Mmt for th Durt-h.iio of the 8K of Section ill t AU M III' U' VI anil ulll j hhov 'tlmi ho Und whikIH U more valnablo ! f.va tia iliMru.r .r liliiitM I halt likP a a P 1 1 II rM 1 , K 14 K. W. M. and III oiler prool 10 rinrTxiU'ii and in i'oUIiIIkIi hit claim to itaui Htiil lirlnrn Janii H II. liriwMill, ( imiity (.'li-rk, al Ini uttloi' at K lainatli Fall, Oregon, on nnUy, Ih i'.ili iaj cil June, l'.iH. IIu iiiiii- a wiun'K4't: tie ik ioMi'y of I'oriland, ur., ami J. O. Hamakar. uf iloiiama, OrrK- Any and nil iMTMinK rUlntn adveraely I ho aUivv-di-KcrUivd land nrn rmjiietvd lo Hie their t'lalum In this ofUee on or before mUl V.. Hi day of June, lxol. Mar Ml 1:1 J. S. VVathos, Hevlstcr. Nasal CATARRH In alt Hi HaKea. Ely's Cream Balm cluniitu, aoatbea and hvall tlio uiacuued mi'iiilirane. ltciireuciilarth iiid drivea atvuy a cold In tlio lutn.l uuicklv. 1'n-iuu Hnli U 1 lrol lnl tlio nr U. spreada over tlia iimmlirnno nnd U atinriwtt. Kolief U Im mediate and a c;iro fi:ow. Ill imt drylnu dwa not produce mnwIiiK. LarueKlw, " ocuta at Urntf K!Mta or ly mull; Trtiu i ELY BKOTH KKS, rt Wurreif su NcY Yoik wilt nil rirariii X- T .v'M'f'tt ttromo OtiliiBie TaUet. Jt " i v. wi .. .. i.v:. 4cw io pct 12 4frfr.pppp.pp..p$p.p,y.p.fypp Spring: It is now time for business. If you wdnt & a good crop you must have good machinery. V Anticipating your wants, we have in stock a large lot of Farm Implements of the best if grade and quality, consisting of Gang Plows, V Sulky Plows, Disk Plows and Harrows of all V kinds. The celebrated Oliver Steel and Chill- cd Plows of all sorts and sizes, Grain Drills V and Seeders. In fact anything the farmer V want. Call and see us and get prices. We are V in the business and think we can do you good. V J. E. EBRNARD & SON t i 1 iril r 1 ""V ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnflERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT tl fl M f I r I 1 a. LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors m m tea m i SSfBEALL'S DRUG STORE LEE BEALL. Proof let r We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, PerfumerieB, Toile, Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. t Prescriptions Carefully Compounded -''Hi S. J. STUDLEY STUDLEY & LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, t i Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUST OPENED. OOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... g CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES fakeview DoorKonh of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc, J. WENDELL, - - Proprietor. W.M. UARVKY, THE PALACE The Only First Class Hcxrtaurant in Lakeviw. Tnrkeya, Chickena hik! SurUliinr I'iick tiaked to order. Bread and ma try always on hand. Kxi elleut Service Prioee Iteaatmable. ' flxajjfsBjsaTSBtWI Cure a Cold in One Day months. This signatore, is Here 5 i- uii w i is LAKE VIEW. OREQON. P HL I 14 F. E. HARRIS ? & HARRIS Z Snider Bui'ding on Water St. 5 Market Hotel Lakeview -5 TKOPRIETOR. RESTAURANT Curvs Cfip ji ia Two Days. U ' mf & u.i every y