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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1905)
- ' actional -local William H. HeaiKt Is planning to lK an Independent candidate for mayor of New York. Irrigation of arid land In Lake county make twenty thousand Im migrants Into the county a pomd blllty. Hon. H. A. Gudger of North Caro lina ban been appointed by the Pfe-J dent to be Judge of the Supreme Court of the Panama Canal Zone. Seed rye for Sale. -At my pla.ee on the Went Side or at Bailey & Mannln gtllH or J. E. Bernard A Son In Iake vlew. 9.4 1 RonT. Nei.hon. Through The Examiner the 0. TT. Hall Awtoclatlonof Paisley this week received a book of tttock certificate that are neat and np 1 o date. Lake county people mnt deter mine whether ten, fifteen or twenty thousand people fttiHll le added to our population by Irrigation of our uric lands or not. I am prepared to make blue prlutH or pints of any Township In the Lnkevlew Land District showing entries; land restored from the re serve, and land leserved. Address, V. I!. Kvidkh, Lnkevlew, Ore. 7-tf hit Hughes and his sister, Mrs. Win. Hudson, both of C'edarvllle, ar rived here Sunday for a week's visit Willi relatives here. They are the guest h ol J. W. Mlkel and Daniel Itoniie. Thirty live iwres of land sold near Medford last week for 4.VHI. The purchaser expects to plaut most of It in apples trees. Ilailroad make this price possible there, and would have the same effect In lake county with irrigation. Joe Ambrose uud family were In town last Sat unlay from the West .Vide. Joe left Monday for hU sheep camp ou the desert. He expects to remuin out there until shearing time, when he 111 bring his sheep to his ranch near Drews Creek to shear. A little runawaw ore u red at Pine reek last Sunday ulght after church. Some one on horse-back ran Into a buggy ten m, brenklug the buggy tongue out and frightening the horses, causing them to run away. Fortunately, no one was hurt. The Klamath county people lwlieve that a rush for timber lands enual to the one of t wo years ago will en sue upon the release of the lands now held In reserve. The people who come to take lands now will certain ly be bona llde settlers. J. Wendell. Luke view' butcher, in forniH us thaf himself and M. Lnur II .en a stockman of Paisley were sol diers touetUurJor three years Jn the, siiine company in (Jerniany, when they wcr boys, and had Yot met since till they met In Lnkevlew with in t ne past two years. '. Cannon and wife of Pine ( reek were up Mouday. Mr. Cannon has not been In Lakeylewall winter. He says the farmers down the valley will have their crops all In shortly, If the weather keeps good. Mr. Cannon reports u large acreage sown to grain this year. The McClcary Comedy Show came In town last Thursday from the Njrth and remained, here till yester day morning w hen they departed for Klamath Palls. They gave very Int eresting eutertalnmcuts In the Opera House on Mouday aud Tuesday eve nings. They will go from Klamath Falls to Alturas, and then Into Sur prlse valley. r A. WITH'M, M. D. 'T''A I 8! I'llYKM I AS rn M'RUKO Paisley, Oregon. Loren iUllcy left for Cottage Grove last week to attend the Grand Lodge of Woodmen. Ills little eon went with him to Ponanea, where he will visit with his Annt, Miss Myrtle Donnell tor a while . J. A. Morris, a cousin of W, J Moore and Mrs. W. 7.. Moss arrived here last week from Manila, where he waa sargeant In the army am? nerved until Feb. 22, when he was discharged. We have heard that ffm. McCor niack and son John, who have leen In the merchandise business In Calif ornia, recently discovered a gold mine,' which they sold for f 100,000, Two other men were partners In the mine, jjhls Is the rumor and we hoie It Is so. ' A. W. iowan, who Is living In the residence recently purchased by Dan-J lei Itoone, expects to move from there as soon as he finds a house to move Into, then Mr. Boone will move Into his new home and John Cbgg bnrn will move Into his house, to be vacated by Mr. Hoonc. H'ANTKP: Capable men and women lor t'LNSl'S H'OKK and to Hct as Rep resentative in this and adjoining terri tory for magazine and m'leic business ol nil Established House. OuroataloKuee list over .'1,000 magazines and 5,000 selections of music at CUT I'HICEXi Salary $18 00 per w eek. Experience un-neces-ary, but good reference required. Address, .S'l'iuorr. U'hoi.ekalk Co., 270 H'ahash Avenue, Chicago, 111. P.-8-1I He are In receipt of a marked copy of the Geneva (Ohio) Free Press Tfiues, statingthat on Feb. 22. Theo pllus Harvey died In Geneva, Ohio, at the ripe old age of iKJ years. He was the father of IV. M. Harvey of Lake view, who was with him at the time of his death. The Press-Time speaks very highly of deceased. H'AXTED TKl'STH'OKTHY MAX Oil M'OMAX to manage business in thin county and adjoining territory for well established bouhe of Bolid financial standing. 20.00 straight cash ealary with all necessary expenses paid weekly by check Uoui headquarters. Money advanced for expenses. Position per manent, previous experien -e not essen tial. Xo investment required. He furnish eAervlhing, Enclose self-addressed envelope. Address, Manager, M0 Como Block. Chicago, 111. A-8-Ia Captain O. C. Applegate of Klam ath Agency, simereu quite a severe accident Friday, while rturnlugfrom Klamath Falls to his home. He left the city early lu the afternoon, In company wltli V reu uooseiy, uui; when on the reservation, a bolt In the buggy broke, aud Lis team ran away. Captain Applegate was thrown out, striking on his bead. He was picked up unconscious and mnvovfl to his home at the Agency, where a doctor was summoned. It was believed at first that bis skull was Injured, but upon examination it was found that lieyond being bad ly bruised, he was not seriously hurt. Ashland Tribune. miiihihmhihi MHtMWt ..LAKEVIEW MERCANTILE CO.. Flour 100 lbs Fruit Sugar Good Rice 12 Ib Fancy Head Rice 10 lbs s Macaroni 10 lbs 10 lb Box Soda Crackers 16 lbs Beans Genuine Liverpool Salt 100 lbs Stock Salt 100 lbs Nails 100 lbs Tennis Flannel, Best Quality 10 yds r $3.25 8.50 l.00 l.OO 1.00 ,80 1.00' 3,00' 2;0O 6;00 1.00 Watch Our Ad vertisement f or Reductions in Other Lines. it0IIMIMimMIIHIMIIHI0HMHtOI0OHmMl CASTOftlA For Iufautt and Children. The Kind Tpu Have Always Bought Bears th fc'ltuiituro of imrs Paisley Pointers. The population is Btill increasing rap idly. Last week there were three child ren born in Paisley, so Pr. H'itharu re ports. On Feb. 2Sth, born to Mr. and Mr. J. Simmons a daughter. On March '1st to. Mr. aud Mrs. S. Gay lord a boy. On March 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ll'itzel a loy. Leslie Kelsay came down to Paisley Sunday and took his family home to Silver Lake Monday. Bert H'itham spent Sunday and Mon day in town. The entire firm of Ainsworth & W ithers went hunting Sunday. Some bad guns and some had cameras and some looked after the lunch. He don't know- what the cameras caught, but we don't think the guns did much, for we saw no game in the rig when they re turned. Geo. Conn is having some extensive improvements made this spring. He is cleaning up another 'arge field and pre paring it for more alfalfa. ll'ayuiau ll'itliers is making the dirt fly this fine weather on his Hummer J Lake ranch. He is a rustler wlien it camo to farming. J Farming and gardening is in full blast j at tne wci.oruiacti , It imam, turner, Foster, Prader and Harris ranches on rSuinmer Lake. If work w ill bring pros- : perity these gentlemen will surely be pioierous. At the Hot Spring the .Jieebe and ll'oodvvard ranches spring work is well advanced. Geo. Cooley returned from Lakeview Monday. He is said to have been tak ing lessons on the French harp and is becoming an expert. Mr. Scott of the Government reclama tion service passed through town Monday. AMMW!MW ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATlONS SAHPLE ROOfl For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT P P LIGHT OEO HARROW LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors Before Buying inspect our MAnMotw stock op VJlll ell 1T1CI IIcllIUlSC .railing- 3lrrlwti Bailey & Massingill g We know what all good doc tors think of Aycr's Cliv-try Pectoral. Ask your own doc tor and find out. He will tell Cherry Pectoral you how it quiets the tickling throat, heals the inflamed lungs, and controls the hardest of coughs. ATr'l Clmrrr Pe'trt 1 " '" lu tit wurtd fur ohkI wl1-" , AH lnir,:ll for i. e. Avmt '. I ,,.v..ll. v Hard Cough. one ot Ayer'ti Hula t "'!l'""' ,3Sitc'i recovery. Cti t'y '-'v- j j-itj j j-ij'. J"' J 5 1 F. E. HARRIS. G. N. JAQUISH ' HARRIS & JAQUISH : LAKEVIEW furniture coV X , Full and complete stock of J?" Everythinx in the line of jf" FURNITUR Oood Fruit Trees. All parties who are delrouof juir chiming fruit troe of any kind can cet what they want anil exactly what they order from the Oregon Nuraery Company repreuented in Lake Couuty by It. I). Maplesdeu. I have bought many tree from tbU nursery through Mr. Maplewdeu and uuve nl waya found them In every way true to repreentatioii. 1-14 John IIiui.kh. Notlc. 'Notice it hereby given that there are fund Ui my iiauda to pay all outstaiid iiiK warrants protested piior to, and in. eluding November 3rd, VM4, and interet-t ' on vaine Mill ceae lifter thin date., Mai'chtnh, 11()5 V. O. UI'lUO.M, I.aUe Co., Olefin. County Treaurt-r V JUST OPENED. 100D5AK RIVINQ ALL THE TIME. J CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK Snider Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... AND GET OUR PRICES 2 jjjj'jjjjj''jjjftj j2-2vj,c.j.jij,jj2-i2j. IIHIIHMIMimiialtl lllIMIlt IMIMIIMIMMtKIIIMIimillli BEEF, MUTTON." PORK, SAUSAGE, ET C., ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE ..Lakeview Meat Market.. JOHN WENDELL, i'roprietor ti AT PRESENT LOCATED 'T- BUILDING NORTH OP HOTEL LAKEVIEW