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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
Actional local A. Aink'k win up fr in l'lne Creek yeslrnlH.v. Win. Tnylor was lien- .vi-sterrtfiy In mi tin- XX ranch. V. I). lMift. the Nnn I'nuiclMCd iMi'f lii,vr arrived licit- ycsterdiir. I'dhI A King tiiiv llip licnt lino (,f S3.-a in Lskevie. Their !iqu..r r iiirc iiinl IhiIi'"iki, Hfid ilicir plucp iH riuiil nrl ! on inoHt inoili-m plan L'H I inn Mnloy rctiirncil Snttinla.v from tin1 (ierbor ranch. 1 1 iuroriiifd Um tlmt HitImt mil. .", J,cal of hows tci t;. il, Moily fur Frank T. JVmcIi of Man Jom(. Silver lnk people arc talking seriously of luillillnj; a new school house In that town. Silver Lake hwiiim to Ik keeping pace with the rest of prosperous Lake count y. Mix. Ir. Steiner expects to leave (or Salem Htxttlt the first of lleeeinlier j lor an extended visit. She will r . main away till after the Ir, attends the HeHMion id the stnte leUlature thin winter. John Odom came In from Klamath county Tnwtiliiy where he liaw iM-en with the sheep this summer, mid wiia Kliiiklmr hands with his many friends here. He made the Kxamltier ofllce i iileaHant call. A new lisptist pnrsonnpp 1h tie Intent addition to the thriving town of New IMne Cwk. Construction work Iiiih lieeu In progress for a c niple of weekH mid now the lailld liijr It iiearlng completion. The I'.and will give an nil night (1 tie-e on the night of Nov. 24, Tlianknglvlng. Ticket h will be on H'de thlH week at I. Till. Supper will l" prepared at the restuurant, which Vill he charged for extra. KtepH were taken lout we-k tohavt' Mr. r.odger. an old and well-known resident of tioone Lake valley, coni mitti'd 1( the nsylum at Stockton f..II, . I 11 . .1 11 I 1 A. vitiiiiu ma. iiir. jxjnger nveu ;iiwi ncroHH the line In Modoc county. We extend our thanks to Mr. II. C. Fleming, who treated the L'xamiuer force to elder hint Saturday. Mr. Fleming never forgets the news pupcr boys when he has anything good and we certululy appreciate it. . L. F. Wlnkleman has leaned the Occidental Hotel at Antleope, snys the Silver Lake Oregonlnn. The Oc cidental Im nald to lie one of the bent hotds In Crook eouuty and Mr. Wiukleumn 1m a good landlord. Suc cess to Mr. Wlukletuau. , The N-C-O. railroad Im still coming. The surveyors are at work on the route north from Likely and uluce . . . . . . j olliie to Likely they are finding com paratively level country and are progressing very rapidly. Joe Gallagher and wife returned to Lake couuty last Sunday a week g, from British Columbia, where lie ha.8 engaged In the sheep business. Joe" May that country la fill right (or Htock and he Intends to return there about the first of the year. 1 Mis. Dollie Wither of FaUley, who Iiuh been visiting In San Francisco fur several moiitliH, arrived In Lake vlew Monday evening ou her return to her home at I'ulsley. (She report having hadjin enjoyable time. C, L. WlUwra and wife also returned Tuesday evening from their honey uioon. They too visited Kan Fran cisco and otuer California towns. Pius ron aAMC.A number pf thor oughbred Poland CMnapltf". Import d Irom IlllnolM bred from prUe wiuuw at tUe Illinois State Fab, and closely related to tbe wlobbr ' at the International Mock, Fair Hold at Chicago in 11W3. Come ' and la'dk at tbese pigs whether you want to buy not at th C. M. Oliver ranch, 3 tatles soutfc U New l'lne Creek. it Some one plH.ved a trick on the Ex- n miner man the other night. Our cow laid out all night, and the next morning when she was found she naa lieen milked. unipelon iioints strongly to Mart Hopkirm. In the train wreck which occurred at Marmole on Oct. 20, there were de. Htroyed a shipment of Christmas goods, consigned to Weber's Cash Store. Mr. Weber Informed iw' that the shipment whs Immediately dupli cated and will arrive in time to be on exhibition about December first. The Silver Lake horsemen left to day for the Sycan country to gather their fuzr. tails for the winter. Some of the horses will be turned lu pas tures and fed hay when the snow appears, while others will be taken to the desert and left to ninth' for themselves. Silver Lake Oregoninn. Mr. and Mrs. Flook started for their home yesterday. Mr. Flook sa.vs they need a road and mail line from Flunh to Rock Creek the worst way. That Is a section of country that has Isn't! neglected. It is a part of Lake county and bears the same commercial relation to Lakevicw that Lake county bears to Cortland. l'.ut one announcement; has been made thus far regarding the next cabinet, and that pertains to secre tary of state. President Roosevelt has stated posit ively that John Hay will remain in his cabinet until the close of his next term of office, w hlch expires March 4, 1!K)!. As to other portfollios the piesideut refuses to make any announcement. Quite a lot of Modoc timlier land has Ist'ii bought up recently by C. E. Swezy of SiiMHtivllle for Eastern cap italists. The purchases amount to about :10,(MH) acres, including the property owned by the Modoc Min ing and Milling Co. The price paid for sect ion of timber land was a little less than fl.OOO. When I'cter Iirown, a laborer liv ing near Moilala, Oregon, returned from a three month' Job at Oregon City, he found his wife lying hi a pool of blood, where she had evident ly fallen uot less than a mouth ago from the Hands of an uukuown assassin. No clew to the datsardly deed ha yet been found. Mrs. Brown was 02 year of age. Some year ago wlieu Mr. T, J. Flook w as' in Canada he bought from the Indian there a carved stone pipe and a handsomely beaded buckskin tobacco pouch. This week he pres ented the Indian relics to Mr. Dr. Steiner to add to lier collection, which make a pretty arid valuable addition. Mr. Steiner baa a large and beautiful collection o( Indian relic. A petition I being circulated ask ing lor tbe appointment of Epbriam Miller to the poltlon ot poBtmaeter at Lakeview. Tbe petition la being signed by every one to wuora It la presented. Mr. Miller haa served 2 yeara lu tbe capacity of assistant postmaster aud haa become efficient In the conduct of tbe office duties, and will be a good and reliable post master. He will no doubt be ap pointed. ; A MATTER OF HEALTH PQWI Absolutely Pure HAS KO SUBSTITUTE A k A V Spring is Come and Gone and we are under renewed obligations to our many sriends for their liberal patron age. We have in stock and expect to keep constantly on hand, a complete stock of , Hardware, Wagons, Buggies and Farm Implements of all kinds, and hope bv strict attention to business, and square' dealing to merit a eonlitimince of your patronage. Respectfully, Confusing-. The Laird Note lor $600.00. The uu warranted attack of L. F. Conn upon the undersigned, behind the name of Y. C. Laird, Is a foul and dlAy misrepresentation with a view of satisfying his jealousy and placing the standing of others on a level of bla owu. The note lu .question was given lu couBlderatlou (or a deed to 120 acrea of laud and wuen JLalrd intimated bla dissatisfaction, be waa offered attbree different tlmea the return of note lor ft reconveyance of tbe land, but Lalr4 retuaed to do ao, and ypder advtoe la holding tba land and trying to deny tbe note. ' Tluw baa shown that you can ! never build p jow buslnese by alandering .tbera and you never wlU' -. - out, IJmbaoh. " ' J-E. Bernard & Son V iifii. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOH For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS II AK1YIBW t . "Gld-ap! Gld-apr "Say, Bobby, you drive Jest like a woman. You hold back on tbe linea with one hand an' holler 'Gld-apr with the other." New York Evening Journal. A Thriller. Nell I saw Jack kiss you last night. Belle Really? But you didn't tea me kiss him, did yon? Nell-No, but I ' Belle Oh, what a pity! You missed the most thrilling part Town Topica. COURTEOUS TREATMENT P" I OEohlARHOW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors Sens S5S m S'XK'T'jaSi Tt-i ATT r prT t y -r-T Mi ); For Lot of Iler. "How did you lose your arm, young man?" asked the interested gcnUeman In the car. "A girl once told me to remove It," answered tbe young man. "Got anj cigarette papers?" IniUanapolis Bun. Land Scrip for Sale. Forest Jteserve Scrip for securing title to timbered or agricultural laud for sale at lowest market prices. 11. M. Hamilton, Tbe Portland, Port laud, Oregon. . 40-5 I I'M- TivJi LEE BEALL, Proprietor LAKEV1EW, OREQON. We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. 0 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Notice of Filing of Plat. DEPARTMENT OFTHEINTEKIOIt UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Tuat that certain part of Township SO 8., R. 24 E., W. M., surveyed by Chas. E. Moore, under contract and Special Instructions of late of June 9, 1913, as approved by John D. Daly, IT. S. Surveyor General ot the State of Oregon, on June 22, 1903, and ac cepted October 81, 1904, by the Hon. Commissioner of the General Land Office, baa been received, and tbe aald plat will be filed on the 2nd day of January 1905, at the hour of 9 oclock a. m., after which time the lands embraced therein will be sub ject to appropriation under the var ious laud lawa of the United States., Dated thi 15th day of November, 1904. . ' j. N. Watbojj,' Register. C. U. Snidkh, R eceiver. F. E. HARRIS. HARRIS & JAQUISH E. N. JAQUISH LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow d'rections and it never falls to do this work. If stops flair Vigor falllngof the hair, also. There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't lhat 60? ; Mr Imtr faiWO mull It M 1ki white. It look IxitlU il A llir Vl(i.r In rtura u to lu former rliuk. rt' U color. i"iir hair Vl(ir tiermmlr "' wlmt u ihhiiu l..r lUM A. M. iluuu. ilin ku.liiM. N. C. I.Ms ko. AM IrHHL'Utll. t. O. ATKH i. 1 Fadini; Ikir Full and complete stock of Everything In the line of FURNITURE. JSp CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND QET OUR PRICE5 JUST OPENED. aOODS AR RIVINO ALL THETIME. Snider Building on Water St. g am. a-4 t m f) x- k Before Buying inspect our MAnMo stock op J General Merchandise Erf-adiiiK Mfri liHiils Bailey & Massingiil 1 he Palace Restaurant .....Now Under New Management..... ELI, Proprietor. OOOD MEALS AT ALL HOURS mi Having purchased the Palace Kestaurant. I intend to guarantee the best ot 6atisiacuon. ADJOINININO ... htHSt NATIONAL BANK BPAr AND PASTRY ALWAYS" ON HANU..