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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1904)
Actional local .Iimhi 'I'li.iiiii'l.lll Is f'tiffcrhu n r' I.XtliK tl.lllll'h (. Illicit. C it. A A l'H Mm'e 41 it j l her trip l j'.M: "'I'll 1(1 Ml I'l'k, M..iri VA'lll;ili. Id I'l l lll'lll'il 'l llCHild V f l- 1 1 1 ii vi-ii in Timii p.'i h. t'h . Hundley an 1 family expect titbiive for Shu Frniiclsrci in'xt: Sun dit.v. v li'-n-Tin w III ntuil,v 'lT(rli (il engineering. Il I n pol led tluit 2 (ei't of kihivv fi ll In CmIiuin iii.'iliit' durinj; f lie re ccnl h una. KSlit bit la' Sm ivpurl cil 111 I lit! Jtlp, mid S birlien iii the tll'M'l'!. ( )nl.v jiIk.ui five Iril'lll'H fell in Lnkeview. Slra.vi-.l or Stolen. llenvy-Het, liliick mure, branded LI" riiunct'ted on left flKiiiMiT, .!' I'll rlxht Htlflc A Miltiitili1 rewurd will In.- paid f.ir return or iiinirtimiiuu n to where- llhollt of Haiti mure. f(Mf A. D. iiiK !:'. M.ijnr Utirren, itu old iind ivKpected citizen tf Jacknim euuny- wiih thrown from a hljjoii near bin farm n few ilaj'H iiku and died (nun lidur l"t received 1"i iiiluiitt-H later, Mnjur r.arri'ii wan 77 year of njce, ami hud lu'cuiiiubttei1 (jultt! A fortuue. L. f Jcrlier and wife and young non arrived from J'oLef;wiiH Sutubiy, hero Mr. tiertier hud gone lo meet t tit -in . Mrn. (ierlier will hpend a few (lavH III Klamath Tallx the nuent of Mr. E. W. lioivi'ti, Klamath Jte jiiililii'iiu. Tuewdny while kiio w-bnlilii? on the tree t lu front of ileynoliln & Wi upheld More, OrvU Ntephennon dipped mi J fell, nt rikln bin liead on the tlde walk, ' ruttliiK a deep riikIi over lilt eye. Jr. ISteliier tonk four Htlteht'H In tla.1 wound ami tmnduK'ttd up the brulned part of the heal. Juo Howard, the Silver Lake t iittletiian, returned from Kan Friin cImco lt J-'rlday, where he had leeu looking lifter t he Mock mnrket. J It hiiH wk) feeder lu the Sacra men to valley ready for unit', but the market In not Matlnfmtory yet. Klamath .Uepultlii'11,11. The Klamath pnpern miy that lli'i'v, Dudley, owner of the Khiiu al li Lake railroad, accompanied by ii n IwiHterti lumberman, lina heeli lttiiklng over Unit county, It U he lieved with a lew to extending Hie rontl frniii I'okeirunia toward Klaill II Hi I 'nllH. ('. K. Henellel, t he ( 'hewiiuivin miw lulll niau, mid hln family came down from Parley bint week, ind w ill re main till after ChrlHtuiaH. Mm. Huimtl.i) r-1 !(" Mtlir' ramdi on the Avemt wide of tho wlonh Mon day to vlislt her parentx, Mr. ami Mr Johu Mulkey. lid J.nuib, the Mummer Lakunhee luan, arrived here Saturday aud will Hliend a tew woekn vlnltlug hU old Lakevlew fi'lviidu. Kd Bays that the Summer Lake country In keeping right to the trout. Several new uet tlem have moved la and the old oneu are lu a proHperuua condition. I'rof. Graham ban all arrange luenta made for thoiiltf mak ball on the night of Dee. 2tli. It In under Hood that jieople are coiulnjf from all partu of the county to participate la thin most Important event. Everybody fhould 'go, It will be a erak-u-jack. Ram Miller, Hon of Joe Miller who wan once a roaUlent of Lake county, aud who at one time run a baud of the 8. T. Colvln Bbeep on eliaren, ar rived herefrom Alaska laet week In earch of 111 father. Sam left here "everal yeura ago, and lias not heard from his father for quite a wldle. lie KuppoBcd that he wan ntlll lu Lake county, but when he reached t liore he could fiud no one who could tell him the whereabout of hi parent. At Howell Kituls today for the lll'HI'l-f. ' - Tbc Mii'ill .t,y 1 liaviii IiIm fun Ihov. The pe HkI ri;i it who eHeapet. 'I "Mtaker" ill tlie i i . li 1; inlurkv. Mr. 11. M. ti;ver. of J,a (ir.uid", r.K h. t,f .!. C. Oliver, who l,tn he,.,, visiting Willi hi- m.'i hi f,a.kevlcw for a couple of monllw, ntarled for Orange, Calif.. .Monday liioriilng.'. J. C. Oliver br.uu.lil bin fuiher in from the I'itiu li Smiihiy ninl remained licit to nee I lit old gent lemail mart on lii.i trip. A portion fif the town of Cedar, ville, deKlgiifiled by the Surprine Valley liecord jih "Crnjiy town," Iiiim been, it Heetnn, Indulging in gay paree, gin fizzen and thing, elope nietitB, moonliglit rnmblcH, arrest, etc. I'.ut the iirreKt ami conviction of Nelwe lUf'be, on a charge of own ing and conducting a bourn; of f!l fame, and neiiteiic.Kl to the county Jail for KHI day Ik believed to be a Hlep lu the right direction. C. A. Snow & Co., l'atent Lnwyers of Uinhiiigton, 1). C, have nent an a Handy Vect 1'ocket Diary Memoran dum timl Account l!ook for !Mi.". It contains calendarn for I'.Hi.'t and inoO, a ceiiHiis of cltii'H and MtateM, common biiMini'MH laAVH, court declnlonH In patent cawn and other valuable in formation. It ix Hiich a book an every man needn all the time. C. A. Snow & Co., will iseud It to any ad dreMH on receipt, of actual pontage, two rent. TIiIh pocket diary would font eltte where from 10 to 25 cent anH Ih IndiHpeiiKable to theme who know how to uhc it. Senator lH'trich of Ncbranka lapre pnrlug to Int roduce a bill In the hcu ate providing for convict labor ou the J 'minimi canal. It would be about an cheap Xor Uncle Sam to hire labor at Civil Service unladen, ,ih Huch a plan as putting the con victs of the I'nired State to work in a body would require about hh many gunnlm to watch them as t liere would be couvictH eugaged at digging the canal. Ueslde the gov ernment would lie compelled to main tain a Htauding army to keep down uiutiuy. Such a law would create more "pie" Junt the thing to pleaHo J'olitlclanH. At The National Capitol. WuMhinglon, Dee. 0. Tho house today paused Hie legislative, execut ive and judicial approiiatiou bill ab most as it came from Hie committee and adjourned until Monday. Throughout the hcsmIou the policy of retrenchment held full sway and all attempts to increase salaries failed. Thi house passed a resolution to adjouru on December I'l until Jan UaXJ" 1 f'.T thC Tint?.' 'hr'-ttnH holl. day. Auction Salt. The huiiHehold Roods, belonging to T. K. Hundley will be Bold at auction next Saturday at 2 1'. M. atJ. W. Howard' utore. Bald? Scalp shiny and thin? Then it's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. mad fr lrVliorr..riirW I tun m. m v.. . oltl mV Iihv J,..wil. ..r rwtt Im.m. I.ali. lino. I lI'H'W.xu Mil. l. iiliii'll. lllvlll. I" I ini r Imitl. OH.Ir ,t e ivhi c l,..., M.m for Good Hairf Acer's A MTTi'R Be HEALTH . P .....: A - .,1 Absolutely Pure IAS HO SUBSTITUTE Contest Case Postponed, .lolm HilcliriHt, foreman of Miller& Lux cattle ranches in Oregon, Sur veyor C. K. Steward and A. W. Lind sey arrived here last week from Denlo, Oregon, to defend a contested desert claim in that section eif coun try. Fred Allen, the coiitestnrt, a reiresented by VI. J. Catlow, also of Denlo. When the time set for the trial came, the case was postponed until April 10, next. Land Scrip for Sale. Forest Jleserve Scrip feir securing title to timbered or agricultural land for sale at lowest market prices. II. M. Hamilton, The Portland. Port land. Oregon. -JC-5 Petition for Liquor License. We, the underBitined legal voters re siding in Cogswell Creek Precinct, Lake County, Mate of Oregon, respectfully Dfiiiion t lie Hon. Coun'.v Court of Lake county, State of Oregon, to !rant Lie.enHe to Geo. H. Stevens to sell Hpirit- uoua, Malt and Vinous Liquors in Ii-bh quantities than one rhIioii in Cogswell for tliepenoa ol li uionms, ana your ieiiiiiuier wtit cvri " ("has Lastou Chas KcrleBton L H'hetMtone ,1 11 Lehman Dan Fa nk O K Charlton Svlvinter (iullagher li S Kde Jim O'Neil Hubert McKee Ivan llamuiersley mer Jlamniertiley C 11 Pendleton . " Walter liutler J W itii)in V 8. Vincent Kinmet Wade A S Down Isaac Ecclen ion (ieo Down Henry Punk (jeo McOralh Jay llaiunierhley J W ('oiiverte (iicleon Slu rman M E Musgrave . V V Pratt Isaac Deter Al Coonse W M Lamb ii h Hacknev li Floyd L Vanderpool W J McKee John Vincent Wm. Bl'irton f Farrington 15ird Wade (juy llanmersley (Sieve Dow n Chas Khodea E O I'ratt Bernard Mctirnth lri S tSuiitli F 1' Lane L.' L vieo coeriituu John OIhou C C Joff tus A K Converse . . . , .. . . ... .i .... i iOUIt? 1H tlVTVUV j;i. ii w.. ..-v ....... J .... II ..ill g,,lv . j llliV. tlie County Court of Lake County, Ore- gon.outlie 5ili day of January, lt.H)5, K,r a license to scl! t pirituoua, unit and vinous liquors in le?s quantities than ...... ...,11,.., i IImu ..II Creek 1'iei'illCt. Lake county, Oregon, far a period of Vi months from Jauuuiy 5, l!iu5. (iico. 11 . fTKVKVS. Dated Dec. 8Ui, 1U01. W 1 t'luul I'roor. iiaOli"e til Lkciw, Oi.", rC. 13, UK14. Notice in hereby given that tlie following named eettier liaa tiled notice of bin intentiou to make ttnal proof in support of ids claim, nd that said proof will be made before Kdward J. Catlow, U. 8. Com, at bin oltiee at Denio, Oregon on January 20, 11)05. viz: Chrle F. Holloway, Hd. Kntry No. 2184, for the BK BW, Sec. 29 V. N VV4', NW KK.. Sec. 32. T. 40 S. K. 30 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: M. M. Doan, E. L. Ilollowsy, Fred Allen and Joe Catlow. All of )enio, Oregon. Dec. 15-2 J. K. Watson, Register. Br tlx 1,18 KiWl Vou Hart mm EDES HOTEL First Class Accomodations Building lias Been Enlarged To Accomodate Large Trade Dining Service Unexcelled... KEW PINE CKK.KK, . - . OUEGON Spring: is Corns and 1 j i' our many snomis lor l heir liberal patron- y (vc. We have in stock aiulexpeet to keep ' constanth- on hand, a eoinplete stock of f Hardware, - Wagons, JJiioyies ami .Farm ? Inipk'iiK'tits of nil lin Is, and hope .hy H strict attctition to business, and square' tj dealing to merit a continuance of your if patronage. ' J ' Rcsi)ectfully, '. V; A 5 In ift- nTi jtwJ ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAHPLE ROOft For COnlERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT ii. i: mil P P LleiHT Pi QUO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors BEALUS DRUG STORE fnn j Jcf; y0jt LF.E BEALL, Proprietor We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. $r Prescriptions Carefully Compounded m j TfM gfe, I 5 5,2 "J 52 5 2' 2 5 2 : e4 F. E. HARRIS. HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, r Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE 1 1 T t I V aJ ? j . fZ I j 'if JUST OPENCD. (lOOI)S AR- R1V1NU ALL THE TIME. . 2, CALL, AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES m . r Betore buying General Merchandise LradluK Mfrtjinnla he Palace Restaurant Now Under New Management ' ELI, Proprietor, GOOD MEALS AT ALL HOURS Having purchased the to guarantee tne ADJOINININO ... fij HKSf NAIIONAL BANK Gene vc arc inulor ixnew.-;! oliliy.i Omr, to J E Bernard & Son. 1 WJii .: - J? 1 i a. .-WIT,' kJu-Tr-Uiit,i 'Vi v i 'n,i- m k m 1 LAKEV1EW, OREQON. m 2 222 2 E. N.JAQU1SH t & JAQU1SH tnirfnr Rtii'rfinff nn Wt5Pf St V unium uu, um.q " HLL' 7 & t jitMm ...LAKHVIEW. ORGOON... ! INSPECT OUR MAflMOTH STOCK OP fjjl . . , ' ' m ' ' :J- Bailey & Massing.!. I 44?.L-a ' 'A'' '" ' Palace Restaurant. I intend uest 01 eausiacuuu. HUPAD Ahn PA1V ALVVAV ON tlASU; & v " , !! i