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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
ttoMtfonal local Mm, .Fim- McNi'w ami lirr mother riiint' down from I'liUli-y .Monday, Mr. MiUlliuii, failKT .f Mra. liar r.v llullry wuN tfiki'ii ipilti Nick Mon day. Mr. .1 ik Khi hi nt (lie I tt fil nlllci', lit- fuiiiiiiili'l l.y Ml mm Kiillir Hpi'iit a frw iaH ill I'lilhlry Hh'hihI wrik. I'. .1. M .vim of I'littliiiul arilvid Im-iv liixt t'k hihI took a lumllloii In (In1 Snillli K Colfinaii liurlM rxlioji. J. S. WaUi'llclil rHuriifil Iml wi'ck fi'iiin AiUoiut, when' ho Mpcnt t In wluitT. Hi' Weill lo tin X nint h to wni'k. .1. I'.. M' loiioiili Ima all KIihIh of fruit ami vcurlnlili' al all tluira. Tall at v.-ui'l ulili Hiiirc and M-lirt your ordiT. -" Tin' ItIi k yard H im t Ifiuvd off luat wik and Slrlllii Hroa. ait now en Kiilfd In making I'fkk for tin new liauk Imlldlnif. M rn. II. It. Puiilnpnnil rhlldrt'iM-x-Jmm I to k Sliaxta rounly alioilly for u few weekB vlalt wild Mra. Hun lap'a relntlven. I'uMt & Kliitfliavi' urntntfed to tii tertiiln vUliorw to Lake view during tin nu-i-a and celebration In tin? inoai Inborn U' atyl.. -" I'uMt & KIhk w ill Ih found at their trig lrlrk aaloon on tin eorner. Hunt theiii up w lieiiyou ar; In town lo niend tin rourlh. - Slnee Hie advent of en-am Mepant torn aiuoiiK the farmers of Joow Lake valley our i'ople an supplied wltli uiiHiirpiiMMalile linller. Jim Voiiuk vanie In tow n Satur day from the Cotton wood aaw mill, .liiiianya In Ih hiiwIiik and nntkl piiten a Kood Huuuner'it run. Andy IV vine wim wielding the ru Kor nl t-halr N. In th Smith & CoU'inun liarU-r aliop lurln Mr. Colfinau'H uliNi'iiee luat week. TiiUley will -'lelrut the Fourth In grmid atyJe. A program liua Ixvu nrraiiKiMl and aiirtWIent fuwla have lu mined to meet i'ija.'nava. Jiu-k McDonald baa accepted it position iu mlxoloKlHt at Hotel Iakevlew bar, where ho will probab ly remain till after tho Fourth. Home II r-tclaMH Jol work In Im-Iik turned ut at thl otllce now and If you have any Job work call on The Kxainluer. We run aiitlafy you. !eorKeK. Davla, who advertised to niako final proof on a homestead near My, wan In Lake lew liwit Sat- j unlay, and rellmpilHlied hU claim. J. I). Her j ford und lila father who In here on a vlalt from Mllvllle, went tUhlug Monday. The old gentleman wanted to try I ji'o county trout. All night ilunre .Inly 4th. If you want to hear koo1 iiiucic and have a good time don't mien it. Tickets will be on aale al lwly &. Hall's Imn Su.rw. Lltfht & Harrow liiHtalled a line cnali n'Klnter In the Hotel liar a few ilaya ago. They boiiKht the one for merly owned by Ajivm& Whit worth. Mrn. Z. U. llarrU iiaail thnmRh Inkovlfw ltiat week on her way to Davis Cieek, where her mother I HcrloiiMly III with neuralgia of the heart. Mrn. .1. II. Stark Ih loiitemplalliiK a trip to her old home In Michigan In tho near future, where alio will vlalt with relatlveH for a couple of tuontha. I'oat & Kliitf'it l the place to pan away your lelHiire hour. La.ri;e ami apiuloiin bar room ana club room. All tho ainuHcineuU found In a city at their place. Mrs. U Vamlerpool met with an accident one day last week, that might ha,e In-en more verlotiH. Hhe atarU-d down utalrH when alio tripped and fell to the bottom of the talrn. Dr. Hall wan etillod and found her cotiMldernbly bruU'd but no bono were broken. Tim voting for Hodden of Utterly hill lieen very alow thin week, but the rontcHl bid fair to become more aplrlled aa Hie time for it final vote draw near. W, H. Jacob w a her lat wek and made final proof on hi deert claim iH'twnn Warner and (luitio valley. I. N. Jacob ami J. I... Shirk were III wit iicmhch. D. H.tirovenud AugiiHt William came over from (Vdarvllle llrtof the wifk. They will atari back to nior row. iiKiit I thinking of going to New York thl auiumer. DlHtrlct Attorney I,. I'. Conn and wife of I .ike view registered at the I.lukvllle Saturday. Mr. Conn I here attending the wkhIoii of circuit court. Klamat h Fall F.xpn-w. Harry Hallcy' family and Mr. Mr- II ton returned from Datl ni'k, Mr. McCllton any the crop are backward, to hi nation, down that way, but think they will come out all right. After a ball game It I generally theloHMlughlde that I ore, but after the ball game laxl Sunday both team were aore, not one of the player hardly able to make fun of the other. Henry IMiu-kwell I preparing to drive a bunch of cattle from the tYane Creek country to Warner Val ley, w here he haa aold them to one of the big cattle linn of that aectloti. Harney New. 11. it. Dunlap will be relieved from the aherlffa olllce on July lat. Hor ace any he will engage In the cattle huHlnc, If hi four year In the sher iff olllce haa not spoiled him for any other pursuit. O. C. Warllne of 1'orlluud and J. M. I'lie of Chicago are In this coun ty soliciting link"- for it grocery firm In I'ortland. They rcpn'sent the wiiiin firm that Morvlock was travel ing for summer before but. 1 1 art tog" 10-horse team left Mon day for the railroad loaded with wool. Wool la bring hauled to tlie railroad very rapidly; hardly a day goes by without from one to three loaded teama starting aouth. A shooting acraisj took place ou it ranch Nomo :W miles south of Klam ath Falls on the night of June 10. Jack Snyder abot and killed Tuffy Potter and mortally wounded Don ald McKay In it tlruukeu row. The blacksmith shop that we ad vertised for sale it couple of weeka was aold last week. The proiTty Is-longcd to K. ). Franklin at Davis Creek. Mr. Franklin writes us that he will la. In town In it few days. I m Itcall and family returned Mon day from a three weeks' visit to hla home at Central Point, and to at tend the meeting of tho Hoard of Itcgciits of the Ashland Normal School. Ixv reports an enjoyable trip and a good visit. Mr. Kay, it Crook county sheep man who sheared the H rat 'bund of sheep lu this valley this spring, haa now another band of aheep ou the road to the lower country. He is getting Ids sheep out of the country on account of the range trouble. On another page of this Issue is an Item clipped from the Silver Luke Orcgoulaii, which In effect states that. I or Hush has left the country with a borrowed rig. Joe was lu town Sal m day from the J J ranch where he Is working. Veva Slufax, the race mare laioug Ing to leo. Harrow foaled at the .X ranch In Chewatican a few days ago. The youngster will l watch ed with great Interest, us the aire, Primrose is it fast horse, and Veva is it well known runner. Dr. J. H. beyrey writes us that he and wife would start for Chicago lost Sunday, wherv the doctor will take a two months post graduate course lu Dentistry. His address, while In Chicago will Ih, In care of Dr. James K. Kcefc, Venetian llldg,, Chicago, III. Report of tha Condition of No. 7,244. The First National Bank, at !ake view In the Stale of Oregon, nt the close of business, June ll, 1IKM. HKMOl Id l-s T IHlM.AIIM Loans and Discounts $ S.fKMI CI 1'. M. Itonda to awiire clr- Dilation ll'..VK 00 Premium on U. S. Itond.. (WO t2 llonil. securities, elc w2 r Hanking house, furniture and fixtures ,l4." ' I:xmmih( Account and Fx- change W2 IKS Due from National I'.atik (not reserve agents' ,Vl (0 Due from State Hank and Cankers 71 .V$ Due from approved rcw-rve agents I.'OJ i( Kent '. 4.1 00 Checks and other cash Items 2-.1! 00 Notes of other National Hanks 400 00 Fractional pas-r curn'm-y nickels, and cent '2 W Lawk i. Mokv Kkskiivk i. Uaxk, viz: Stle 4.M1 !: Ixgal-tender notes 10 00 4.SM ." Total f M,7h2 O.S 1. 1 till Ml IKS III ll.l.A KS Capital stink paid In 25,2V) fK) Undivided profits 50 3 Due to other National Hanks 4 'A Individual deposits aul- Ject to check 11.710 OS I H'liin ml wrt I flea t tea of de- poslt Cashier's checks outstand log Liabilities other than tho' above stated 15 INI 15,210 00 Total 1.7S2 01 Statk III' Ohkoox I Cot XTY OF I.AKK I, S. (). Chkssi.:k, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the uliove statement la true to the lcst of my knowledge and Is'llet. S. ). Ckkkslek. CaahleK Subscribed and aworn to before me this 17th day dl J une, 1004. W. J. MoonKNotary Public. Co kkki T A t tea t : MoHlfIS WlNUriKl.T) Dick J. Wiu-ox I Dlrcctora. J. II. Hotciikism A 'Case of Blood 'Poisoning. Mra. C, A. Knox had it close call last week. In preparing for a picnic she burned her wrist; she thought little of it. and when a blister raised picked It oKn. "She went to the pic nic and when other blisters npioar ed on her arm she treated thein the same way. Nexc morning, however her arm was giving her some trouble und blisters nppeared at different places on her arm, and tcame quite painful. She decided to come to town nnd consult adoctor.and when she did, the doctor Informed her that blooU poison had set In, and that ahe ha) sought treatment none too aoon. Notice. To whoTii'lt may concern, Notice Is hereby given, that I will not ! re sponsible1 for any debt or debts con tracted by any eraoii other than myself, except on my written order. liKO. WlNKKI.M.tX, Dated. May 10, 1004. J-23 A. O. U. W. Notice. 'All members ol Lakenkle LiKle No. Ill, A. O. U. W., are respectfully re questeil to be preoont at the next rejinlar meetir.g. ImKrtuiit biisinciia Uforo the lis) e. .. ' 1 F. K. IUkiiis, Master Workman. I.nud Itltlca at l.Kkevtow, Oregon, June 14, I0UI. Soil. ll bcrvby nlven thl the follow lug named iwtilui bw fllort noltia ol hi Intuntiuu lo innlce niiftl urooi lu mipuori of liicUiin.iiU that nuld proof will bo mmlu bt fore Kilwiu J.Cat. low, I . 8. ;.ininiiiu.loin r t bin olllou ai Iu ulo, Orvgon, on July IHH. vli: Hmiut'l 1111, Hd. K ii try No, U151, lor tli Lot 3, Svv. 4, T1S4 8., R34 K, W. M.,iid SKW SW and W ; 8K'.' Boo an, T S R. to K. W. M. Ho nmiK.il llio folliiwliig itut'ui'i lo prove faia coinlmioiu rvnldcnre upon an oulllvatlon of IhiiiI via: M. M. l)on, Robert Domi, Dan lVjIriibaugb and K. Van lerfii, all of lrnlii, Oruiiou. Junolii iw J. N. Watw.n, l(tiiliur. ajprin It is now time for a trood croo vou must . m al A 9 9 Am Aniicinaiinz your a large lot of Farm crade and quality, consisting of (Ian? Plow 5ulky Plows, Disk Plows and Harrows of all kinds. I lie 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 a V V ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOfinODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT rVV r"Ti r r LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors 8M BEALL'S DRUG STORE Hf 1 n is Vrfl LF.E BEALL, Prsprlctar We have constantly on band a Fine and Complete Stock Wk of Druee. Chemicals. PerfamerieA. Toilet Artielea Fanev ff V-Ji 't: f. r. r- p- Prescriptions ?F. E. HARRIS. E. N. JAQUISH HARRIS & JAQUISH ! LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, t Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI 2 justpedowm5ar V ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... O , CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES -0 I BEEF, MUTTON. PORK, SAUSAGE, ETC., ALWAYS ON ..Lakeview Meat Market. .IOI1X U RNDKI.I, INwpriHor AT PRESENT OCATTO BUILDING NORTH OF HOTEL l-AKEVIEW , . t : V,. vrii .-'r; " he Palace T " I OO.OCi Prlcaa Always Reaaoaable. Bread and Paatry Alwaya m Wand. Tba Only Flrat Clata Realaurant In Laliaviev - u is 1 1 ere business. If you want have cood machinerv. - r J w wants, we nave In stock v Implements of the best i V 9 LAKEVtEW, OREOON. . ' m sva Carefully Compounded m Snider Bui ding Ob Water St. HAND AT THE Restaurant,. (IrrMMta Th Laa.alw (Urcaatlla C mm." i jifMsO. , m