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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1905)
A MATTE ft OF HEALTH i... i.... - 111 W KIHHIH, JH" I " ,.,. ,v M.'isxinjiill. s ,.V(. fur Siili'. At m.v place mi tu Wt-sl 'If.v A. Mnsslti- yll'W. I(S KollT. Nl'.'I.MON. San rrnurisro papers state that Mrn Kll''" .Ii'IH-h-ThIkt Iiuh secured a (llvonx from .Jiiiiich Tnber, on the Kniiiiil of cruelty. l.iiKt I riilny wit Arbor tiny. The Liikt-vlcw public school observed t lie (lllV l.V (llSUllsHlllg School lit IK Mill iMi thc rest .f tin- day. liro. I.ynchs shearing ercw linlsh ,.,1 Nlu'fii'liiff M- Sanders I Kind Tues ,luv aii'l i-iiiiic tn tow n tn wait for Malli'V lliM H',Hi ' l""H- .Vnm-snor Hesl nrr'vcd here fruin tin- iiorlli Inst Saturday, lie tin w Mil at work ii-Hi-MHlny; t hi' people In the north'-m pint f 1 ln county. However, lie litis mil liniwheil I lull purl yel (i,.o si .'KinMiiii intends Kiariinir p I ;.ll evli-ll'l.-d trip lliroliull KIiiiiimi Ii e.niMt y. over to rokn und Si"iPtw:ie! Intel, by way of Ailili. Al-tur.i-. i e.iii ille nml Itidwell lie svill in:il,e the I rip mi ill wheel inn! will tiiKe ur.leri for l.nkcvicw made i-iiir-. i lie liesl in tin world. Tin' rin:iiii uf M rn. Vim-yard, wife n( tin- lull- W, II. Vlnyaril. w in- re- IIIUM il !:i -I M ek ll ulll I lit- cemetery III V-'ill'-w 1 : II li ' I . when- "In- Mil lilirii'tl vein s nu'i i, a ml pliieed bc-hIiIi- her I.iinIiiiIkI. in life, in the I'int Creek cemetery. S. M. ''.alley, ulie uf I ll lit urn uf the I'riin v ille .lonniiil, ami Miss I'ay llnilui'H uf I'rilievillc were lliarried mi April in li. Newspaper men hnv J ukI iik good a right tu get married lis "wliiie folks," and we congm t u liitr Mr. Unity and wish his liride a lmiiy future. hnliilniin; in I In" lielief that Mr. IV, i!, !','. V. fruit trees would nut liliiniii. .i youngster living in that pin t tif low a ruiieeivetl t he idea t ha I Mr. liny Icy wun going tu inahe peo ple iii'lieve t hey had liluumed uiit hy rutting the HiuIih off, driving s-gs In tile Hiiii!.'s and wrapping w hite rags uri 111 II 1 1 tllelll. I. I.. I-niit h. agent fur the l".illil 'llile Life liiMliriuiee Co., hits lieell over In Warner, w here he wrote a large niniiiiiit uf insurance fur a liumliir uf Warner people. Mr. initli Siivn 1 1 Ik euinpmiy did a recurd liiinilit-Hs in Miireh, notwithstanding llir triiiiliii' the emiipaiiy Ih having aiming its ,,iliral. The I'orthiinl I'uliee were all treed lHt week ley a cougar: a real live, ii'l cougar. They either want 'fcslilcnt. Kuuwvflt to rupture Un tiling (,r Hume brave eowlmy to ' liitn. y liave Hume of the ilm-iug cowboys In th world over Iiimi- In, Lake county; If the I'wtlunrt police can't eeure the Her Tk of tin- I'lTHident, w wotilil re unimni .Mm t,irwn, foreinnn on the k 'HIICU. Auer's Vim. u unow tnc medicine that makes pure, rich blood yers Sarsaparillo. Your niuiher.trnnclmother, all your I0'KS. Used ir T.r .r-,,.,H Sar ' .t I II IK11VM it f, . meir doctors trusted it. i uoctor trusts it. Then "ust , yourself. There is Health nn.i c,V-..,r,.i. :.. .-. . oil mlll III II, .. I tlllTKr...! t ;,"''. """' fr.ini lii, ll,ir. lln nml liir'. w.' ' I'-' ii'lli'l mini I Iimiu ""ail en. ii'Ji',V ''.l'w- i"i'inf rum 11. II a nr. Ml. UU.i. N. V , e . y v ll en . they u!'! o lit.nt-y i. . -" 1 jri-'.i,.. feich Sic r.:!? Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE ieo. Wright, who Iiiih heen Hick fur Heveral weekn, Ih aide tu Ik" tip. TIiuhc who have nut paid their dunatiuii tu the l,ilirary fund will pleiiHf hiiinl it in. I'.ailey V MaHoinuill Inive riveiveil a t-hipiiient uf k'uuiIh i lint vuii kIiuiiIiI IliKpeel If l'.iie lni. ill;; elwew here. A i iv i if i iiir eelm ii;is that would liUe : u ih iiiate a enr'i- Miliseript iuli tu l he l.akev iew i'nlilic l.ilir.'iry may re-1 n Hiii I their in per ill lie t :i ken rare i if a in I t lie I'.i ur a ; ipreria t ed . I am iiei;in d tu in, ike lilue printM ur platx uf any Tiiwiiship in the l.'kevieu Land Iiitirirt, i-huwinn entrier-; land rest i ireil fium the re Herve, and land eerved. AddreHs. V. I'. .-Mul l!, Lakeievv, lire. 7 tf Win. W. and S. A. I 'ariairh.iel ar rived here IiimI week Win. is a t i 1 1 1 -lief ri ll iwl', and eame here tu luuk ier the I .' 1 1 1 I k tu he thruwti upell May I'-'!, lie remaiced in town mcv eral dayn. lie Ik aciiiainted .with t he cuiint ry and MiiVKtheiv in Home i 1 t inilter tu lie thrown open tu Net t lenient . W. L. I'e' 'low, the Cedar KapidM, liiwa. hurKf and jin k dealer, iH d vertiMinu in the papeiM in Suiitliern (treun antl North Califurnia, his ar rival in Axlilaiiil, on or about April h, w it h a earload of SpanUh Jackw and Imported LeljAiaii anil I'eirher un HtnlliuiiK. MurserainerM ul Lake enmity Mill do well to inspert these animal, with a irvv tu iniprov liiK t heir Murk. The new laws that were pawned at. the laM leej-dat tire, nut havine,- the emeru''"y 'I 'tiMe atlaehed, o into elleet mi I lie lMli uf May. Aiming theHelaww effect in t hi" part uf the mate are one making it a crime tu jump buard bill at hotel" and buaidine. I. hum-, puui.-dm.hle by a line ,,f liuiu fl'it tu 1 ( and imprihun-i,i-nl from In t" .".U day". Another ,. iH makiiiu ii a f'-lun.V fur a man tu live with a fallen woman or tu live uffl.ei earninK". The lawnln.uhl be rigidly eul'urced all over the Ktnte. Rang VVnr in Klamath. 'UM, Tridiiy a man who imd lieeu hertling hoep for O. T. McKendree near Langella Valley, iu Klamath coun ty, arrived in Jiakeview and reported Unit nine uiHHkuJ men came upon Adin McCall. the herder, ahout dusk the ttveiiinu Mure, and Ur tyin l.in liunda epenuu lire upon the ilevk uf nl.uep. About 10 were killed outright 8d 40 more were no badly wounded that they hml to he killed the next .lay. Mr. McKemliee was at' Honan.i the deed wu done- The man who eame to l.akevit-w haid he went within hearing of Dave KdU-r'n Hhtit-p can .....1 heard Hlioolin there, .Mr. l-.dlt-r WltH hut tun ui" l." i Hcntf.,.. I.e liei.mii' Harm-r. ami cine s;.., l.iv iiveninu ion! I"" I'm- bis 1 it-r v i in, ' i. ...... , mi, i Siindav. ' ' Clark ciiine iii from Kdlnr'H tamp ami Btuti-I that lliH cam,. hh imriiua, hut n. id-e, killml The ileM'Cf"loes told tne neto.-u- taken trot" tniit I unless me niiwp he anil the sheep wonKI a In- range killed. Mr l ,K en lire cimie tii LakevicM Mon.hi.v inal it-ported .lie .natter P. iilliciitln l.eie. III.- ! If I 3g S MAKERS MAM THE LAKEVIEW fIyf MERCANTILE I 1 V;..1..1!" ." 1 :"""' .!!... r '"""?-g?r'?y ""i""' 1 u j I l - mil- in t nt n"t hi -mum mm lamiii i--inn ' "nrr 1 i ' -" " "li rtf ml infmMm ii.imm X , r ,, ;iuioijniDmai Obituarv. I i i' ii ". i .1:.. i i.:.. "'.".... ' hutiie at New fine Ovek. April 7, ; i lim.", after an illness of only da ,vh, ; all huimh he had been in poor hea It h i and suffered much for several yea is past. iiieeini as peaeei 1 1 iinu 1 1 1- and lieult liy men one day, aie litelws tiiiiphant as a Christian. ' corpn-i. die next. Two years ano the He was burn in llodilor Co., ir- panie plague raged at Taiopah, and now nini.i, March Js. is:!4 mid w as 71 yrs. : it is rasing aaain in a more terrible and !l days old at the time of hisiform. I'eople are said to be dying at death. IHh parentH soon moved to i the rate of 5 to 25 a day. The disease Indiana, and when quite youn., four buys an-! two irls of the family were left orphans, lie and his brot her .1 olm eame to California It. ....fli' jliii- nml uritr,iirjl 111 tuiliitoi' 1,1, till t, ,111,, null Vlll.fuf,, , ....'.....(, lit Mout-H Flat, Virginia City, and ot her mining pointH. At one time: Managers of the Tunopah railroad and jf a mat vidous iaee tin the "liroom he was a partner in the biir mining undertakers of the town denounce the (dick ti l1) "," ami laziness hepetS' ditch at Canyon City. He was mar- rejiorts as untrue and tsav Tonopah i appeiidii i! is and many ol her unde rlet! to Sarah Harer Nov.U, 1M14, and the healthiest tow n in the Cuited States, siralde things. One of the latest soon after moved to Tulare Co., and then to Ventura Co. C'al. Kleven children were born of this union; nine of whom are Mill living. Ills wife preceded him to the Heavenly home L'.'i years a no. wascunvelt ed when about 14 years of ane, and he united with the MetliudistChurch. lie bt-nan preachinn when about :'.0 years old. j lie moved with his fainllv to (loose Lake alley 111 1N77. anil took chare,'', us I'astur, of the Methodist ; work, nlvinn nluioKt all his time to the cause of Christ, who he loved su inucli, preaching at Alturas, Davis: Creek, Willow Kanchand Lakeview. ; During liiM sickness he often murmur-: ed "loessed Jesus," and to the nian.VJ friends who visited him he stretched his feeble hand and said, (Jud bless ! you " (July three of his children j could be in attendance during his louni i. Hicnut-nn. " - .....l 14 uu 1,1 11 1 liiii ' 1 tHil so glad ytu chlhlreu are with me. ui a. Virgil and Allle arrived home from itivir a few hour after the fun- eral. owing to delay tn receiving i ne telegram. Hie funeral sermon wan preached by Kev. Cheek; the Masonic Order took charge of the body and render ed their Impressive eeremony at the ...... v nrt tad laid to rest in the , " I I'lne Creek Cemetery, to await me ... i.i.,. .vi10 said "The suiiimons of him who nam tleatl iu Christ shall rise first." ; m ' WANTF.K MKN AX1 WOMKN in this and ad- joining .counties for home or traveling work, representing and advertising the Wholesale and i;ducationul depart-' nienta 01 an old Htablished Manufactur. ; iug llom-e. Milary .i.jo l'r UMW : . . .... i : . 1. 1'ipeiiSiS advanced. Ulg furiili-hed ulieu necessary; pm-it ion peruiituent; .efttrences exchanged. Address, JSIew ! p.ruihera .V Co.. Iiomei-epi. ' ' I . v -i-r-.i., j Ida Kind Vou Have Always Cuunhl Bean tb. si m """ , Plasrue at Tononah. ' f I l . .. . ii. .. . T i. .1... ,.,.. are i. ....,,. . c Nevada Klnndyke, hy the huii-lrudi). Trains amving in llenn me i-n..w -,lrd w itli people with no destination only to Ket art .lv tl,,m T ,aoiah, where Mnjiij; attacks strong men without warning and they die in from 12 to -'4 liourf. (Jovernor Sparks uf Keno, hau taken the matter in charge and says everything ... 1 .).. ..-;ll I... L.in. i,m.flV "III I'rU'PIIC HI CltlllJ! UHI, IIIO disease. li i Said the disease has not effected Guldlieid. 2't miles from Tonopah. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our siucerest thanks lo the many kind friends w ho so tenderly assisted during' the siek ! tiess and at the deatli and burial of our dear father. It was a to inn moment ami only the kind acts of our dear friends could appease our acliinn hearts. May oil ever I lei-s you, one and all. Mi.s. Mattii: I'oi.i.ki t Mtis. Makv Mii.i.kic Mits. Ai.i.ii: N'i.waiiii Mhk, Kami-: U'oom-ut x Iv. C. VlXVAItll X. A. VlNVAIil). Boring For Artesian Water t ;eu. Hankiiis is the first man to ry for Artesian water In I.akeview. ' A well boring machine Is now at work ou his lot back of The Kxa miner of-j fice and at the time of polntf to prett . . ... A A . they nave goi oown & leei. c in, 7"L";!UWJ ,71 7k V lie atruck at a reasonable depth. If it proves a Hueceeu otherB will try! :w n hoped that a good flow of water will i : fur a well. - m Drarrt fimi Pro. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. April VI. 1905 NOTICE is hereby given that Johanna 0 Crump, of Adel, Oregon, baa tiled no tice of intention to make proof on bin desert land claim No. 411, for the unour- veyed KJi sw lota 1, s, J and 4, :. 'A l ami (it M. KM. '!. I n. VM S.. K. 24 K w.ml le(ore Register and Kcwver at ; Lakeview, Oregon, on Thursday the 15th ' day of June, llMl'S. HenmneH the following witnesses to J prove the complete irrigation and rerla- ination f paid lantl: S. SV. Vinvanl, ! Michael M. l.ane. Win. Lane, John I', Barrv, all of Adel, Oregon. i & IO . I I V VVu (ui.ii t?o.riuti.r ' ' ' '- final I'root. Land Otlie at Lakeview, Ore , April . tw- nereuy Kweii no,j,.e ,,f hiH intention to make Una) IIIB lOUOw I llC liailll U BVIIICI imp Illf-'J proof in support ol bin claim, and that said proof will be inade beiore KejiHlr n.l Jieceivcrat u eir o ce i, nrv ,y, K. Funk, HJ Kntry No. 2148, for he m.;i4" h'4, heo. 23, lp. 4t , K. ZUIV. ll . .M. lie natues ttie lolloping wit- nesses to prove his continuous resitieie-e imon aie en nvation oi sa u lanu. vi: James I'. 1 in ke, Itavid 11. Ilart.ng. K. A. Pa xt.i -a and Jonas Kiiiy, all of Lake view. iivuuti. l.Vl'j . J. X. Watsos, Ilegister. WALI.5 i riE TONIC Or LIFE r,ne Intoxication of vigorous Stride .jg Kapidly Becoming a Poetic Fancy. Tie1 "fjnr inf oxiention" of an il f: shi -jK-d saunter or a vipor- s i i;'.:' oil Colli is I-iUilV , ; w .i ) -tv" ' itcy, not lii Ia city man or rii-.t (1 by the .'S;e'!-,-!tf 1 t'!M- wi.-i'-li v;t:ay i-i. - i by tin i:i ' ii'-ss iy i,;; ::s n u- i i:ic-i-i;.i Hit- l:t;(.v ' .i i':v r. it! I u ii is - . vi-ie i ;.. . j-'.-ti.t' '.i I says ti.e rhihidfii !.i:t Tiie Iiieyelc li.is faLelii j lite ttf late, la-enuse li . -z is too close an np-t.-.i r!;i:i-j. The trolley " l if),, ve iuii-?- v:i;iuii w i:!ioiit e;.ort. be of lity.ilie.sij develops it'vires i.' 1 lit evil one to lmstei (ho lt'irU-sn jte is the automobile. There is no remedy fur the sestjui- i-edalian disease known its auto- ,.i . : i : . i .. : 1 1. ; . ... "'"'"""'" uu- piam waiKing. Tlieit- are some survivals of the? wulkitur rijre amonj; ns who walk :is a part of the daily duty, despite five-eeut fares ami allurinyr Btib- urban routes. The hope of the race is in the rare individuals who go alleld. When' the languor of spring is upon us. Nature is in her most inviting iiiood, and bids us come. "(Jive me the 'clear blue iky over my head," saj s llazlitt, in '(Joing on a Journey," "and tin? preen turf beneath my feet, u winding road before me and it three hours' march to dinner ami then to thinking." Ills New Conundrum. "Say," said her little brother, ..j know a new conundrum." . .What 8 it?" the young mat. . , ' " "What's the difference between you and our furnace?" ' cerlainiv i. ft v"' ceriain' " a " I don't know." new "Sister sayt yoo both produce hot air, but you're not so warm." Chicago Record Herald. Adavla a nUr'i Niee. In the Countj Court of the State cl Oiegon, for the Cuunty of Lake. In the matter of the estate of I KL'BY CLAKK, Deceased f M'tTICh is hereby given, that the im uvrsigned Administrator i t the r.utate o Kul y Clark, dent-aned, (in the 7th day ol April, 1906. filed his Final Account as ech Administrator, in the otliteol the Courty Clerk of I.akti tlouniy. State of Oreai n, and that ho Hon. it. Paly, the i J utlge of the an vh enl iilcd Court, by ai ; order tlnlv ma V ..ml en'eied herein on, . 1 lit, 1 1 tl it u V i ,1' 1 , i 1 1 1 llll. Ii u u u l, mi II I . , SaMr h-t, Al.n '27th.' UMI5, at IO "o'clock A. M., :-t l.e Coitutv C.iiirt tooin ; in ll.e Cumin nrt 1 louse of Lake- ..r(.., " ' '"". " '"c" n.-w,fir jt inntr , iio mar- ieu of oi,: ui ii r inut a I'liniit,. ml '. lie sel tlt-in, tit , if any nrie I tuci e it . .. Id I i'ii' .--.'I'll Adminislrat- .I t tin i in u- a lit place si- i '- I IdiiK tin- i-iiiiie oiic- ii -i . i-sive v e ks prior ti . .ui: .led, in 'II iB Lakw ), , ii new pa per hereto i i raid AdmiuistrHtor , JtM'.j ::o , i.l l-.K, ' ,'miiiii-lrator I :! of Kl-B tll.AlIK , H vseck ., '" I Hi t. . luiuy i lure i't ; nr uiai