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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
I It. !:. I,. t..r General Information VlTH. N' Vll'I'l. tlflM II l-IIMC ff HllUlll pilX. Work In eomniemiiiR '''' Luk.- nnin. l. hh.vh 1 New ln. Ex Secretary John ! 1-""K ,,)W tlH H.nl"'"- m governor of Mmtwu-liii- m-ttM. Cull i '' l",Ht ,m'''' More ,orttl kln.lH of literature, und die tlonnrMnt low jirlww. 2ft-tt Tin' New Km any K. H. KaniHhy, , tlx; KIhuihIIi FhIIh liveryman, wan In AltuniM liiKt wwk with a loail of (IruimiiiTM. Two Mirli wn.v roblier that have i-.n nnrnitinir In the inouiitniii toUH about Ketio were recently cnpliin-il. Till' lillHHIMIIB lfOllliMeil lo tfct out ol .Miimliuiiii la-l October, ami it llMlkMIN if they WOIllll MIX. n lie ful lilllllK I lie promine. We lime -onie v aluiible IhixI .'or Kale pinup. Il imiM lie H'lld, mill i-hii lie Imil t licnre llilil ll.akcj.ilH (food it:Vc(-t- nieni. W iiii' liit KxHimner. il The Iiiiii-I ci ilnplete Jul) Mock off of the railroad i to ! found nt The Kxaminer ..(lice. FirM-clans work ahwi.VK.iil reasonable priceH. tf. Tin- riiiiadi.in arctic old fields liiif one ( iii.i li- 'o ei'iuiieiit ollicia I, .IiwII,VMii I it seven .vears she has llt'lil the post of Inspector of K"ld lIllHl. NuwIm liy popular authors, dii' tinliiii'ii'S. Iieavv literature, max uziiii'i. mid all kinds of reading mat tr lit tic bonk l-tnle in the iost otliee. I'Ctf Th' Altai an I'laii. dealer I. as a new olliir, ami a lot of new machinery. ul. Thompsi in has prospered in the tii'WKpiiper luisiness, which fact we urc pli'iiM'il 1 1 1 note. Ut'huvc a lull set of Mvscll Rollins M'ii'k., sauiples of Stock I'erl itlcates mill linii.ls, with price list. If you lire urbanizing a stock company get 1 nur prices on stock cert Ificntes. tf j N'lmt-.r Piatt of ( onnect lent be- ! loiipt to the dime novel reading class j l M-untnr. bike the late Senator I Ihilil nf Massachuset Is he often seeks liieiUul relaxal lou In reading the yel low hacked thrillers. Wy Rev. I r . Iiriscoll, now super ior nt St. Joseph's seinliial'.v, Dun w noil ie, . . V., xx-1 1 1 be editor in chief t II new I;.. inn li Cut In die icriolicul to lie klniw ii as the Catholic Review, "hoiit to ii.iear. General buuth, (he Salvation Ar,".v " under, left Kngland last ! Keek for his fonrthcauipaign In Au raliaand New ealaud, and on his will pay his lirst visit to I he Hol.v Rand. On his ret urn in the fall lieexpei is I,, make a tour of Ireland. Mix iHiihelh, ; ..,. ,,uker, the Olllv "irvivlng member of the falii- "IH I'-i, ,er family, has celebialed I'it Mil i.irihday at her home in ""'Kind. she s the .lollllgesl ''""Kl'hr of ;. v. J.yman llii chei , unit sistor ,,r ;,.v ,.nrv ward liivch- u"" Mis. Harriet iiee. her Stone. I 'ju t oils of hay a c.i r. Ieuingu val AM"I . LI, .iuli, an Kgyptian en-( nalde pasture. The liay sells at Kol imhe w,.,U of the inedie.il de-i ,he ,.p price in l.akei lew. The '""Hi,,.,,, ,,,,,. rversliy of i 'in. in- I i met is a desirable one. .it her lore lmM. applied lo the publishers of j tain in one piece or to cut up into ""''l Ulir - for i,erii.Us I., nuns. Il..i-f..i' ivsldeliccs. Anyone desil'illji ''""the work into Arabic Ul.lt 1 Mr.. iha-1 "" '"is Irauslaled a nuinlier of hielnding Speneer'ti "lllstorv "'I'lilloMuphy.. 'ibclh, Smith of Mod (ic county. ! u, ii teiu bin whool near liieber, ""'t w'Ui ,i,iie accident a week or She was driving to school, U1"1 h s. pKKl n,,.,,-!, Iliad wh.-els of the buggy u"k'l, ,m lHmi Th( , ji,m),t.(l IM,Uih.w Mu Sluilh nI1 Uriiin.,1 "Hi' was UlieoUHclolls for '""aviu, honr bill no bones wel'e and SOU: THIi in IMIKIM All. 01 It UCADIiKS X few of thcMe l.H) yard HprinterH! will have to 1m honoi-H If thlH ItiiHHian retreat keep up. A private letter recently written by Sienkicwlc the poliHh author, kIiowh that he han become a convert to the revolutionary party. The people of IVdarvllle have ihoMen the Mite for their new high mhool biiihlliiK, ami will noon mm- ...... ..... , . . . . I a. i .... mr ii,n rin iiiiii. ,ew f.ra.. 1-ainl fur Bflu. The went half ll' Sec. 2i, tp. 39 S., K. 20 K. The land joint Frank Duke's place 5 miles south of Jbakeview. Thin is a unap. Write The Kxaminer. ! The memory of (Vcilum Calvert, j Lord Hull I more, U to be honored by the .Society of Colonial M iirs by the i erect h in of a monument, in tho city ; liullieil for 1 1 1 in . ; A residence f- ,r Hiile ehellp. One litre of ground, hoiinc, luirn and out ! building; hat. city uutei. mid i a desirable place to live. Klnpiirc at i j I lie l.xu'inner otliee. I'll tf ! Felix Allell of t In- bepubllcnil. left j "' """" "l loncvoni 'Valley. here, ,e k,) h. lie . ill be t lie man Willi the hoe, instead of the man with the pencil, fur awhile ew Fin. An intc , est inn communication from l'.ly w hich was written for last drew stnuvs for jiiek. week's I. vainiuer, arrived a little too , I'lHawfiil wire fences are too coin late for publication last week, but limn through this stock country, we have saved ii few of the Ix-st ; Probably if more people would ask Items out of the wreck for this week. I for the dainaweH that is rightfully The I 'oiest siiper isorsand survey ors for the Modoc County Forest Re serve are now on the reserve mu lling out the boundary lines. Range allotments were made last Saturday so we understand. Stanley M. Wheeler of South Paris, I Me., enjoys the unusual distinction of not only exercising the right of j suffrage on the day that he attained ! his majority, but of casting his tirst ballot for his father, the succes-ful nominee for town clerk. (, .. Oliver and wile, of New Pine Creek, spent Tuesday in Alturas. Mr. Oliver is a breeder of thorough bred Poland China hogs and now has ipiite a number on hand w hich he offers for sale reasonable. He brought the heads of his herd from I he east a year or so ago. New Kra. The lAaminer has for sale one of (he best stoi k ram liesin La ke count y on verv reasonable terms -duo acres. I , ,, , i, ,r- ,i ....... ,n i,.,,,,.,!, and well watered. Thin is a great bargain and will not remain long unsold. W e also have a dozen other ranches and farms to disposi of. If vim hae any land or j. roper ertv to sell, list it w ith the Kxam Iner. Scud in description ain we i will sell il for you. ;Mf The i:auiiner lias an : of laud for Mile at a bar laud lies In a body in I lie i ere tract gain; the northern part of l.akcx iew , ml U now set over and timothy, and fields to to build a home in l.akeview will do to investigate this proposi ti If well t loll. t......r ...ei.aratioliH himply dt'vcl- ' J ...,. . .I,.. al V up tic- .eentiom, I "I'"1 . " .,, ,.., uud dacom- Uilcli nlhi'It) iu i" 1.1,. Hum thuii.a.yfonu.fciTnAuai,- rTr;.u:hei;'.;u .i,-- ml WiU cure .-'- -... u uh, y .ul J'.e All d'TKiftn fcell the Gilo. liM l'.ly irotherH. to V . u Cl. TUha omen without puiu. Uu-M U i wiily "d l'" ' . ii j,.,.ir.ini fcell the ..." .,,f,.., n.K.v. r . ' J. IV. la i ll cr-tiiry l.nkct lew , Ore. i I I'ri'unlrlll m I l.iiltrt Im , Ore LAKE COIMY B' SIMSS MtNS' DlVMOPMtNT LEAGUE If you wish Information nbou looking to thelrkf)kpCunfvOrecon address eith er of tho flbove gent lemon, who will lie plcHHoi. to reply. H. E. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Plan of sei vices of Pastor of the M. K. Church, I-akcview. 1st and 3rd Sun day of each month. Itethel at II a. m , and New Pine ('reek at 7 p. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays i if each month. I-akeview at 11a. in., and 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 p. m. 5th Sundny Cnton School Mouse at 11 a. m. I.iikevicw at 7 p. in. Yon are cordially invited to all the services. Sanpokii S.ntdkh, Pastor. ! I'nlawful Wire Fences. 1 A small band of horses that were ; betnjr driven from the Acty horse raiitfe, out east of Warner valley, to , .Merrill by way of Alturas last week, j became frinhtelieil and stampeded w hili' joiiitf through a lane near Al and ran into a wire fence, f the animals wel'e badlv cut tivas Four. and the parties who had bought tliem were in itilied. also the owners ! of t he unlaw ful wire fence and they ' met at Alturas to compromise the caw'. Kuchof the four parties con cerned put up .l"u. tin valuation placed on the injured horses, and thcirs when their animals get injured on t hese fences it would have a ten dency to cause the owners of such fences to keep them in a lawful con dition. pays $12,000 to Clear Conscience. One of the largest sums ever added to the conscious funil nt the treas- ,,,-y department in Washington was placed there the other day by Sccre- tary Shaw, who received through the mails a let ter containing 12, 000 in currency. The letter was at fol lows: Hear Sir: I am sending you here with inclosed 12,0(10, which is to go to the use oi the i niteu Matcn gov ernment. Years ago 1 defrauded the government of money, but have re turned it all and am now paying fourfold, In accordance with the teaching of Scripture. The way of transgressors is hard, and no one but Ood knows how I have suffered the eoiiKcipiences, and 1 would seek to do a bountiful restoration. May ,,()(, j,.,,.,!,,,, wn,, tlt. Cited States ,.1u.llt is benelited.- A Sl WKII. Tramping to Toiiopaii. I'he road to Tonopah is thronged w ith men hooting it to 1 oiiopah ami ioldlield with no ot her assets than clothing and blankets, notwithstand ing, the warning fre'iueiilly reit erated by the newspapers of that re gion that the labor market is over stocked, and every Bipiare inch of territory from Sodaville to Heath Valley Is staked as thickly with min ing locations as a country grave yard w ith tombstones Nevada Ob server. liarl Melchors, the American pnlnt er, has been selected an a member of the International coininltte for the organization of the foreign exhibits at the art exhibition in Venice to be Inaugurated by the kliitf of Italy on April -- Th'1 American exhibitor n ii in her thirteen and Inchi !e J. 15. Sargent. Arrest III 50 Keward. Kor anv Hkin disease, K( ZKMA, OLD SOKKS, 1'll.KS, I'IMI'l.KS, t-tc, which i.Ai.ll'U It Wl l.llV H'.'tVI.' tnei.ew n.o .......... , ,11 not cine prmnpoj . ir , .(. .... i . ... i n,..ii I hid i. 'lent to cine hiiv S. F. AHLSTROiU Proprietor ' 4 LAKEV1EW 5ADDLERY T MANl'KArTl'RICKK OF T The Best Vaquero Saddle on the Harket q l J Also a complete Hife of wagon and buggy harness, whips, rolira rlatan, tilts, spurn, qulrtti. ronettes. In fact everything la the line Of carriage and horse furnlnhlng. Repairing by competent men. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLA5S ACCOnnODATIONS SAIlPLE ROOfl For COnrtERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT Sffio LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors i p. e HARRIS. HARRIS LAKEV1EW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES ELI RESTAURANT I ELI, Proprietor. y I Bread, I'ics, Cakes, and in fact everything' in the pastry line kept constantly on hand. Board by the Day, Week or flonth. First-class Meals at all Hours. North of First National Bank c r ! BEKI", MUTTON. PORK, SAUSA0E, ETC., ALWAYS OS ..Lakeview Meat Market.. .IOHS W KM 'ELL, Proprietor BUILDING NORTH 4 Ayers Pills SZ!!!e. uwuiuui iiivnuii jiiuciai&r $2,IMK) Reward. t2,lXX) reward offered by the Luto County Wool liioaer A sfCMdatidn ( -r the arrest and com ii lion of any pei .n or persona guilty of killing or uiaimii.i; any sheep belomrimr to any mtmiher "f thia awsoi'iation l.'V order .f the Kxcm.-.r minittte. . s. 1'. l '11 API I K, l.KI j .I.N. 'A'a is.in, Me. 9 9 E. N. JAQUISM & JAQUISH Snider Bui'ding on Water St. j Lake view, Oregon. HAM) AT THE t.. AT I'KHSENT l.OCAll.l) 5 OF HOTRL LAKEVIEW I 'tintiw Sugar-coated, easy to take, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. J. O. Arer Co.. Lowell. Mftm. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE lull lib. ut pltbuuials OA k. It. UiU . ,u-, MAaiiU4. M. 4. Send No Money ONLT TOUR NAMB AND ADDRKBS for Sampl$ of Cloth, Etc. LL-WOOL HITi $14.50 MADE TO ORDER TKo Medal Tailors -V. St. Portlanl, o. i'lea niiiulloa till p;er. cm t over UU irni , , ,,,il,.,i,uml en. : lli'Pcc t'eionieiii hiiiie "-in not- nut ,.e,ui1,.t;uhilu.uitt"i-'JJ1" lvu-1- 1 d,c U(s resiliueil I el'