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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
. 12- Ten MIhh Anna Schlagel wm on the Hick HuMttSt week. H. R. Barker, the stage man wai hero luat week, and went to Paisley to lix'Rt a mining claim. W. H. Hayee vm here yenterday on hid way from Silver Lake to Ft. Jones, where he will spend the winter. Strayed or Stolen. Heavy-net, luck mare, branded Lr connected on loft shoulder, J2 on right stifle. A suitable reward will be paid lor return or Information as to where abouts of said mare. Bo-tf - A. D. Green. Mr. Tom Garrett of Dly Is very sick with pneumonia, also a Mr. Pancke, noar Illy with the same disease. Dr. Patterson of Merrill, Is In attend ance and reports quite a lot of sick bl'hh in the Sprague River and Lost Itlver dlHtrlcts. IiiHiiwtor Smith superintended the dipping of 1700 sheep, destined for Hontugue and Sacramento. This winds up Mr. Gerber's sheep Inter mit), but he Is feeding close to 1000 lieml of sU-ers, ltenl(les malting dully purcluiHcH for Imiuediate delivery. The Mendocino lloucuu comes to our table tills week. It is a newsy paper well gotten up and we are plenxed to welcome It aiiioug our e. rliungeH. We understand that our old friend W. Iteacli formerly of the Luke County Kxauiluer Is one of the Jteacou torcu. Alturas Kepubll cun. Al the tnuutiiiK of the tdiareholdera of the Firm National liunk of Lakeview hultl Tuuaduy, Jan. 10, the following of ficers mid directors were elected; Of fice : W. II. Hhirk, J'reaident; II. A. llrattain, Yii e-pruHidunt; S. O. Creasler, Cauhiur; D. J. Wilcox, Aomatant Cash ier. Iiirectore: W. 11. Khirk, II. A. B.attuin, 8. O. Greasier, D. J. Wilcox, J. II. HotchiBS, S. P. Mobs, W. T. Cres (lor. lr. A. A. Wltham and wife aud M. Loiiritzen, all nf Palhley, came down from there lust Thursday. Mrs. Vitliiuuu cume to muko annual pay ment ou a desert land claim at the head of .Summer Lake, aud the lr. und Mr. Laurilzen actjd as witness es. Dr. William reports 'uisley,s Hick folks all on I he meud, most of tlicui entirely recovered. lie says Hit; epidemic at J'alsley last fall watt n iM'Vcie one, and the k-mIm are ex treinl.v fortunate to Jill be alive. Paisley Pointers. born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Wuyman Withers on Jan. 0th, u boy. I'atlier in tw well as can bo expected. Mot h er and son are doing well. Spring weather' lu Juuuary. The Stockmen are just beglnuing to feed. Wm. llohW Im plowlnjr this writ on his farm lu Chewaucuii. How's that lor winter. Bill is not a 3 months in the year farmer, he yute lu 13 months hard labor. C. L. Withers, one of I'ttisley's nier cuaut princes Is rustling ou the des wt looking after sheep Interests. John Long resumed his position in v- ('onn's store Jan. 1st. Johunlo is "popular clerk. rt Wltham was a Paisley visitor lufui-veral Mays last week. f,i'" n in mi Is doing nicely thin whi t,'r iVui. Unnni Ih alright and the ""l board should do all Inlbeir power lu provide for u longer term "f B.-ln.ol with such a teacher an I'flucipni. The Odd 1'ellows Installed their of Rrn Saturday evening. V. V. Jdtfht 'M'uty Grand Muster did the work UP ht. Fred Ablstroiu from Lake vw cunie. up with Frank to assist Mm. ; A-J. llntnptou was lu town Hut- "r(1"y und SSuuduy attending to bus- nes. KVKB ItKAUV. We air Beted By Gosh Mlstur Edltur: As you no we are bcln stirred np sura here at nu pine crick over a slune some ov the peepul seem to want won and sura of the folks dont I hleeve If iv want fer the preecher and a few Kranks of men Jtned by evcy woman in the place the salune would beet. Tho Its hardly fare the way we dun. we wut pretty cute. The ante slune fellers didnt no we wui out till wede got most ov the slners. Then they got In and Just humped thelrselves and weer bete this time : Here air sum ov the argtments need to bete the slune. in the furst place they sed that most ov our Blners was boys and yung men sum ovem wnsentylt or -age quite a lot ovem had never voted ylt most ovem paid no tacks but the thing that wurked agin us most wus that quite a lot ov our elners wnc so fur frum nu pine crick, wel ther wui sura thing in that we got quite a lot np nere Lakevleu an I gess won dux live In the villege Itself. Thats aul rite so far as were consarued but sum ov the phanutlks say that no won shude sine fer us but the peepul who cum here to do bigness snd sum how they suw that part ov our slnershed no intrust in nu pine crick at al i gess its a fajt that sum slned fer us that wudent If thald thot fer a tnlnlt that the slune woud le at Krare erik lusted of beer. I told u feller that wede trl ngiu tho tew be fare I dont think Itll do eny gude were up nginst It this way if we petlshun fer a slune at nu pine crlk then sum wont slue fer they thot be fore It wud be at krane crlk and if we dont tell Jest ware It will be then both ends are agin us. the fact Is nu pine crik dont care if It Is up to krane crlk aud krane crlk dout Care If Its beer ou the bull the chance is slim Yours trull A. Watcher, p. 8. the wltuln is all glad. nu pine crlk Grand Time at Paisley. District Deputy Grand Master F. P. Light, accompauled by S. F. Ahl strom, weut to Paisley last week to Install the ofllcers of the J'alsley I. O. O. F. Lodge. They report hav ing had a grand old time while at the Paisley town. Mess-s. Light and Alilstrom believe the Paisley people cannot be beaten for hospit ality. While the Odd Fellows were busily engaged .in installing ollicers, the ladles were equally busy in pre paring a bamjuet In the Furrow Hall as a surprise to the members of the lodge. When J hey retired from the lodge room and the excitement of the evening was over, so far as their knowledge weut, they were met in front of the hull and ushered Into tho Furrow Hall, audit was theu that they realized that the evening's Joys had not commenced. A most luxurnnt spread met the eyes of the always hungry Odd Fellows, aud they did Justice to the occasion. The Paisley ladies know how to serve a buuquet. Following are the list of ofllcers Installed: X. G., J. Simmons; V. G S. Gay lord; Hoc, W. Y. Miller; Treas., M. C. Currier; Warden, Goo. Hood; Con., I'. J. ltruttuln; I. G., T. W. Johnson; O (i., M. Laurit.en; It. S., N. G., II. A. lirallaln; L. S., N. G.. 0. L. Withers; it. S., V. !., John Scott; L. S., V. G., Fred Weldc.x ; K. S. S.. s L. S. S., G. W. Cooley. Herman Spangenborg. Hermtiu, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Spaugenburg, died Monday Jan. l)th, at their home lu Lakevlew. The Mtlo sufferer hud been sick about two mouths. Ho was ouu year and a half old. Tho funeral was held at the M. 15. Church Tues duy aud the remains laid to rest lu tho J. O. O. F. Cemetery at 2 P. M. Tuesday, Ja'u. 10, 1005. The people of Lakevlew uud vicinity sympath ise with the bereuved parents. Proceeding of County Court. Proceedings of adjourned November, 1904 term. Court conveued pursuant to adjourn ment of November 3d, 1904. ' Same offi cer present, when the following pro ceeding were had : ' The following claims of Judges and elerki of Election Boards were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on General Fond in payment of same. C P Manhall, Judge Election B'd 3 00 J M 8mall " . " " 3 00 L N Kelsay . " " " ' 3 00 C C Harris 8 00 T H Sherlock " " " 3 00 M Salt " " "3 00 J D Farra " " " 3 00 WKMeConnack" " "3 00 A J Scott ' " ' M " 3 00 S P Dick, Judge of election board and mileage 5 40 j C D Hardiaty, Judge Electioa B'd S 00 LOHardisty M 3 00 J A Morris " " 3 00 Frank Boggers " " " 3 00 Robert Farmer ' " " ' 3 00 GD Brown x " 3 00 BF Green " " 3 00 A D Frakes " " " 3 00 Lafe Stephens " " 3 00 WPHeryford " " " 3 00 F M Miller " " " 3 00 R A Paxton " " - 3 00 E F Cheney " " " 3 00 Wm Egan ' " " 3 00 D Chandler, judge of electton beard and mileage 3 40 A N Lapham Judge Election B'd 3 00 W Howard " ' " 3 00 L A Carricker " " , " 3 00 J A Anderson ; J' " " 3 00 W 8 Edwards' ' ' " "3 00 II C Fleming " " ' 3 00 H J Studley " " " 3 00 F M Duke, judge of election board and tnilenge 5 00 A T Clippinger, judge of election board and mileage 5 00 S J Prose, Judge Election B'd 3 00 J G Boydstun " " " 3 00 George Emery, Clerk of Election . board and mileage 23 00 R B Jackaon, Clerk Election B'd 3 00 GBWardwell " "3 00 F M Harris " " " 3 00 Ed O Lamb " " " 3 00 NeU Peterson " " " and mileage 16 00 W Y Miller " " " 3 00 L A Moss " " " and mileage 11 00 W W Hampton " " " 8 00 A M Hardesty " " . " 3 00 R A Hawkins ". . , " 3 00 J C Khellhamer " "' 3 00 John Coggburn " " , " and mileage 11 00 F Calderwood " " ' 3 00 C H Deboy " " " 3 00 L D Frakes " " " 3 00 F ii Houston " " " and milenge 12 00 A F Lewis " " ' 3 00 A II Ilamersley " " " 3 00 W it Stelle " " " 3 00 J S Lane " " " 3 00 W U Snider " " "3 00 A A GrHlinm " " " 3 00 J K Mv.Doiiounh " " "3 00 J I Melick 8 00 W K Hainers'.ey " " " 3 00 Fred FiMier ' 3 00 W (i Kpuncer " " " 3 00 W It Bernard " " "3 00 G A Kelson " " "3 00 G H Aldi idao " " ' 3 00 S P Vernon " " "3 00 A M Smith " " " 3 00 J M Hauiersley ' 3 00 A W Whetstone " " " 3 00 J) W Prose " " - " 3 Court adjourned for the term. B. Daly, Judge C. W. Dknt, Com. Proceedings County Court, January, 1905 term. Be it Remembered, that a reKular term of the County Court of the County Uif Jake, State ol Oregon, for the tran saction of County business was begun aud held at the Court House iu Lake view, Orwgou, on Wednesday, Jan. 4tb, 1U05; the following officers being present: ilou. B. Ialy, Judge, C. W. J lent. Com., K. U. Hiuehart, Sheriff and A. W. Muiinn, Clerk, wlien tlib follow ing pi'ureedingH w ere had to w it : llio fodowing hi Hi) wer exauiimil, ti.ii(Aiil ond warrrnU ordeied drawn on Hi Mid 1'uiid iormune. KdTatro, labor on road I 01 60 T V Joliiif.on " " 7 50 1' i Vernon labor uud inuterial.. 47 70 (Joo S 1'ai ker, labor ou rouJa 8 20 WP lleryfcrd, building pridgee.. 42 00 Lakeview Mero'utiluCo. material 6 05 W ii Hchuater, labor ou roudd..... 37 00 Isteve Uaylord, blackiuiithing.... 6 25 1) Chandler, labor ou roudd 151 60 (Coutluued uext week.) 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