Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 12, 1905, Image 1

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LAKE VIEW, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 1 1905.
NO. 41.
Additional Locals. WESTERN PACIFIC
L. Ilratitliicht sold IiIh household! IIPVEYORS.
tlRCUlT COURT
DOCKET.
furnltnrr at auction Inst Saturday.
XI,. follow I'.K ciicm an; booW d to Mr- Itranllacht left Lakeview last j
In tin- coinlm! session of the '. "i mniie fwn 10 go soon.
irrult C'itlirt.
From the B. F. Chronicle.
1 .S'oiitnern OivKim isliecoinlngmuch
which convenes next; It. A. Hawkins and family were ; excited over the activity of a crew of
mi)ttV tl. i;,ii: j down from tin. sawmill Sunday. ! 11 "'"' racinc surveyor in mm
nil... I..H..U titrlx of the estate Judge Brattaln ami famllv. who section of the State. From the en-
t. irii w" - - - . .
imvlil K. Jiiiii'M, deceased vs. the have Is-en ' visiting with them
am
r Vnllt'.v stork Co. Land ease. . turned home,
re. ginccrliig oHTMtloiiH that are now In
j progress cunt of Eugene ty a force
Lena ilnrdiMi.v i-t nl, K. M. Brut-j Mr. Dovle, of Honey Lake Valley, i that is said to be working la the In-
nilmliilHtrntor vs. C. H. I,ove- 1 last wk purchased 00 head of horses , teres t of the new transcontinental
iln,
LmiIi fur division of property.
Dan flminlliT vs. Frank Howard.
VWateMUlt.
j, W. Mckee vs. J. S. Brunch. A'ult
.rfcover money.
Bank of iJikevlew vm. Pave Jones,
!lrry Illirs mid W. Z. Moss, surlty.
Salt to recover money.
J.N. Watson, administrator of the
from the Wall lirolherN of thin place.
Frank Walls Idt to assist In driving
the hand to Lamen county. New
Era,
J. T Metxker, the sawmill man,
will start the mill shortly and saw
tip a couple of hundred logs lie haa
hi the yard. The mill has been shut
down sln.se he started to the Fair a
hi. OTarrell estute vs. A. IV. Louie. . month ago.
Mult to foreclose mortgage, j A ,nn "3? the name of Billy Nevllls,
j.Krankl vs. W. C. Laird. Suit to at Klamath Fall one night last
Jket certain note, week, while Intoxicated, HI from a
Tbe folio wIiik causes In ejectment I llgb porch to the ground, sustaluing
km Blwl ly tl"' Warner Ealley Stock Internal Injuriea from which he died
a: against; W. II. Cooper, Oakley
lark, H. Dixon, Jerry Harrington,
T. r'oskett, J. E. Dunnevan, John
ll.Urwn und J. L. Morrow et al.
The following divorce case were
kliullled:
kit Jay Tuggl vm. W. O. Tuggle.
La Bvd vs. Tyra Jteed.
Man Hereford vm. Lemuel Hereford.
Xtrj E. Klniaey vh. H'm. T. Klmsey.
Mining News.
There Ii very little new In the mln-
luj dlMtrlct itoutli of Lake view for
iik week further than that all are
ting lu pxM'ctu(lon of u iiiIiiIiik
"uiu with t In- ii-iilii of spring.
Till' I'hImI.'V mill" li'i c 1 1 Hi'i (ill u
liuil. In v. fii-ii. j rt'M will
In l'ul-l''V ( t i,ii. it'i-it w u ii h a I rew
aiilll'tK t'l itVK till lf li'lVlill-ll
i'. .Ml'. A I'l'n rvjii'i'tM ii ui'iMiliv
the next day.
8upt. J. Q. WIlllUi returned from
the northern part of the county last
week. He report all Mcuoola up
that way lu a flourlitlilmj condition.
I'rof. Wllllt opened h achool at
Fine Creek Mouday.
George and Frank Reed returned
Hunday from their trip to the fair.
The boys say the (air was all rlg-bt.
One could nee anything be could
think of. Tbej upeut aeveral day
TlMltlug at Kalem, Albany and Yreka,
Calif.
('lian. Wallace paMttnl through here
from Madeline on hU way toLlldwell
IuhL Kaiurdn.v. ('hurley took hi the
rai-eM while here, uud I'i cclvi' l u in'iv
ati liji, tut. ! tl i ii'tl k n w jiint
liow iiiih Ii lie itia ii1 out 'il it. Modoc
i: j it ii it-ii. 1 1 .
Aliol lie-regular liH'i'l iu.j l.Ulit uf ,
line the lellef U growing that the
UoulJ Intercuts are planning to
reacb Portland and penetrate the
rich lt'lllaniette valley on the way.
It I learned that tne engineering
force went from thin city to Eugene,
on the Hue of the Southern Pacific in
Southern Oregon, nearly a month
ago, and ha since beeu running line
toward Diamond I'eak pans, follow
Ing the noutbweMt fork of the Willam
ette river. The proponed route of
the Oregou survey is by way of Dia
mond I'eak pass to Crescent lake,
from which point the Klamath and
Lake county reglous are easily ac
ceHNible, Although not officially ad
mitted, the Nevala-CallfornIa-Ore-gon
narrow-gauge road, which ex
teuds northwest from Reno, Nev., to
Madeline, Cal., and is projected
northward to Lakeview, Or., is un
derstood to have been acquired by
the Uould interests, and It is believed
that the surveying operations now
in progress in Oregon are intended
to solve the question of an outlet to
Portland for the narrow-gauge Hop,
which, in that event, would be con
verted Into a standard-gauge line.
Local ollli'laU of the Western Pa
I'illc Imve uotliiiiK to kh.v aliout the
klirv.'.vin nctl vit Icm ill Oregon.
'I'liiiiu'Iiiij; mi the 'ciU'rii I 'uil'H
line li.'iH ln-ytl J a t llit'two Idii t U II-
Additlonal Locals.
There Is an Immense lot of freight
Ix-lng hauk'd Into Lakeview this full.
Teams are arriving every day, load
ed to the guards.
J. B. McXew has leaned tlte 4. I).
Farra livery stable In Paisley, and
Mr. Farra will start for Red Bluff In
a few days, where he will remain
this winter.
Joe Weaver, who has lieen work-'
Ing for S. T. Colvln on the Crooked
Creek ranch, went belo with the
Colvln horses. Mr. If 'eater will re
main lu California most all winter
11.' Megordeu, who was convicted
of murder lu the first degree for kill
ing his wife last spring In Malheur
county, was sentenced to bang In
the penitentiary at Kalem November
Ol
Y
fcalrs. McDonald, mother of IL M
McDonald, who owned property in
Lebanon, this State, has sold out
there and Is expected here In arouple
of weeks to make her home la Lake
view. M. E. Musgrave aud Roy Renart,
who have leased about 100 bead of
horses from C. A. Renart returned
from Warner first of the week, where
tbey have been riding gathering up
the horses.
Mrs. T. IT. Colvln of Lincoln, Calif.,
who has been here with her husband
several weeks visiting relatives and
old friends, has been suffering from
erysipelas. Tbey will return borne
as soon as Mrs. Colvln Is able to
make the trip.
When the attention of our cltlcens
Is diverted from the more exciting
life of sttK'kraiKiiiif and fruitirroivin.r
- r r i
5CALDED TO DEATH
AT SPOKANE.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Ktngsley re
eel red the sad news lust Katurday
by a brief telegram from Spokane.
Wau., that their son Bur had Iteen
scalded and died at 8 o'clock the
previous morning. Bur Klngsley
was 21 years old the day he died,
and was the eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard KSngnley of this place.
He bad been In the employ of the
Northern Pacific Railroad Co. forsev
eral years, and was recently trans
ferred from Colorado to Spokane,
where be waa working lu the round '
bouse of the N. P. Co. Bur had been
with the Company long enough to
prove bis worth and was In line for
promotion, and would, no doubt,
bare climbed up the ladder of suc
cess as a railroader. No particulars
were glrett In toe short dispatch, bat
bl father beHerea that the accident
must have been the result of a boiler
explosloo.
Only a short time ago young
Klugsley wrote a very encourageing
letter to bis mother, stating that be
was now getting good wage and
bow much It cost him to live and
bow much be could lay up and bow
much be would send his mother each
month. But bis dream never came
true, before the first pay day rolled
around after be waa placed in a re
munerative position, be waa promot
ed to an everlasting borne la the be- .
yond.
Later. The particulars of the ac- '
cldent were given In the Oregon Ian
of the 7th as follows:
Spokane, Oct. C (Special.) Bert
In taken up, Luke county will be one Klugslej-, engtne-wlper who was ac-
1
ii'U through the Si.Tr.i Nevadus, !
me over ,iki0 feel loutf anij t lie other
i of the greatest fruit countries lu t lie ; cideiitally M-alded ut the Northern
world. The flavor and 1viIiik Pacific roiiLdhouati early this morn-
:iliit"n'Hl in I Im'hc inmtM a in! (level-: the Lake 'otitit.v lleveli.iiueiit leai;ue '1!,iiii0 feet lony;. (iradiu crews are'
wnt work will lie pushed until j passed last Saturday vvetiiug witli
"l H'lillicr irevciits. They will o i out a- meeting. The Examiner work
noiuiiie of the ledges, already ed faithfully for scleral mouths, for
uIkiiii 1ih f,N.t, and Mr. J the organisation of the league and
INnw.vii If It pays as well as they the object was finally mcompllsliud.
ilovui ii It lines on top, t will Im j However, Its future success depeudod
i liiKUlliH.
Surprise Valley News.
world.
fi.i.l..-... ...1 !.... L.' I...
at work ut various points along the " .'.rfc
route, aud it Is expected by the time h"" ,ettHwI tt ln,Ue ot Wilver ,Iow- Nf
the tunnels are completed the grad- VU,d,t- where b U onK
Ing and road bed will Is, finished r1 u -tore, and has gone
into the luiuln business. Frank bus
along the entire route. Crews are at
work on the Salt Lake end and the
iijiou those who were honored with t?"lM will lie closed up as rapidly as
oftlces,
career
It Is up to them to see to Its j possible-
i-ttim Hi.-u.-i.u.i. , ! A aurinei Change,
cii.i . i, , .. . ; Itev. Sanford Snyder, who atteiitl-:
tillclicr Itros. struck a blir How I ., ivKeaders of The Examiner w
,,, , . , -ill the M. E. Conference at A Ilia uy, i
mini water last week mi D. J.! ' member we published uu item
Tl
rtt
-OW. r.inth, at a deptli nf IJ.'i
Tin' wiiter spouts up about
kwt K, ,m, ,!. ,tU)W iH u
""l Htrong m. it s valuable for
"WillK imrptmeH.
"i !!. Liiiderinau returned f'om
m liwt w,rk. Whllo there he sold
"'i-ftttle uud ranch nenrP.ald Mouu
,lu"t Henry Miller forugoodsiiin.
'f'T.Cri-sHlerthreshud his alfalfa
"'Wwk, Whirl, yU.ldod ,M HUCks off
The sick8 welitlted 100
"BaB eauli.
"wir as can ij learned, there
'"'kSHJ.iwo pounds of alfalfa sued
In this valley this year.
JUes Sm-Ulltir Pel nriii.tl liif. .k
r'" the rulli'inLii mi i... i.mi
HBrluglWMM.p.
"-NVurfetlurvllle, ( nl., Sept. i'7,
w w the wlfo of D. 11. drove, a
Hiitw.
lons started n big band of
e"tt, t Urn railroad this week.
'f"k N.uiu,, the tonsorlal artist,
('tllt I lilt
'''UlliliWr ,
itk 0
Saturday oil a (leer It nut Thev
,-"k 0f,,fr" '"r several line bucks bo-
... '"'tluwti. Pleasiuit (lreaiiis
'Jy -leaks
ami was returned to this charge, re- !
turned to Lakeview last Saturday
uiortiliig. He drove all night lu
order to meet his regular appoint
ments. Hev. Snyder Is a xcalous
worker for Christ, and conies back
to tills work with rcuewed vigor and
the people who are the ouly possible
beneficiaries of this soul-savlug work,
should show their appreciation of
ills efforts in their behalf by making
his work easier tliau such work bus
been here lu t'ue past.
Mr. J. C. Harrow of Moutague
sHiutsuveruldays lu Lakeview the
piwt week visiting his brother J. 1).
Harrow of Hotel Lakeview aud the
numerous friends lu Lake county
whom he has not seeu for several
years. Mr. Harrow was oue time a
resident of this county, and met
mauy old time friends while here
who wore glad ouce more to grasp
bis hand. He will also visit hU
father aud mother aud boyhood
haunts at Alturas, Modoc county,
before returning to his home and
business lu Moutague, We are glad
that wc made his acquaintance, aud
we fouud him acougenlul gentleman,
well posted on local aud guueral
topics. Business bus been good out
bis way.
Ill re-sever
al weeks ago to the effect that a Dr.
Pettersou was lu Lakeview looking
for a location, nud that be would en
deavor to Induce a young druggist
of Eugene to come here to buy Ia
lk-all's drug store. lr. S. L. Tuoru
tou arrived here from Eugene Tues
day morning for that purpose aud a
deal Is now on between hlui aud
lAHf lieall for Mr. ISeall's drug bust-'
uess. Dr. Patterson Is expected here
any day aud will associate himself
with Dr. E. II. Smith in the practice
of tuedlclue. From what we can
learu both uew arrivals will be ac
ceptable acquisitions to our city.
Mr. BeaU does not state his Inten
tions for the future, but says be will
mualu in lakeview, as there is no
place that would suit him as well.
qualit y cannot be surpassed in the f died at the hospital tbU after-
noun. Nearly every Inch of sklu on
his body was scalded.
Klngsiey aud a comrade were en
gaged lu trying to straighten the
threads on the blow-off plug of one
of the passenger engines. At the first
turn ot the wn-uch the plugcameoff,
and the two men were euveloped in a
cloud of steam. Klngsiey, crazed
with pain, rau from the roundhouse,
and was picked up by the police
about two blocks away. His com
rade was rescued from near the engine.
C. Swansou arrived here Monday,
uud Tuesday be and F. M. Miller, of
the 7T cattle firm, went to the com
pany's raucli lu Warner, to start the
TV beef to Merrill, where the steers
will be weighed aud delivered to Mr.
Swausou. It is probable that He
will buy the cows, also. There will
be about a thousand head altogether.
Mr. Miller will go to Merrill to see
the cattle weighed. They will pass
through here about next Sunday.
also increased his business.' He uow
carries a general stock. Looks like
he is prospering, alright.
j Rev. John Young, who has been
stationed ut Reuo for a year piut,
has accepted a pastorate ut lodi,
California, aud himself and wife (nee
Edua Heryford) have moved to that
place. They request that their Ex-'
amluer lie changed to the new ad
d ress.
Mrs. W. Howe, who has beeu ser
iously ill for several weeks gets poor
Incourugement from her physiclaus
for her recovery. She has been ad
vised to remove to a different clim
ate, and as there Is a large family of
small children, her recent illness has
placed the family lu such financial
ctscumstances as to hinder tbein
from seeking auother climate, con
sequently a liberal sum was donated
to aid Mrs. Howe to seek her health.
Lakeview for charity.
Commissioner Richards of the Gen
eral Laud Office at Washington, D.
0., will recommend in bis annual re
port, some Important changes in
the conduct of government land of
fices, deslgued for economy la that
branch of the government. Oue, the
most important, is to consolidate
the offices of Register aud Receiver,
dispensing with oue of these officers.
Commissioner Richards' reform pol
icy promises u savlug of over $300,.
000 a year. This provldlug uo extra
I A Whist Party.
! Mr. niiil Mm 11 W
. - -. ... , v..uv, l1U
a .whist party at the(lr home Tues
day evening, In honor of Miss Ada
Woodcock, of Reuo, who Is lu Lake
view on a visit with friends and rel
atives. The guests were welcomed by Miss
Woodcock and Mrs. Johnson, and
when all had arrived the tables were
arranged and all proceeded to enjoy
, a social game of wblst. The games
were full of enthusiasm aud much
good playing was done, Miss Fannie
Touulngseo waa awarded the cap
ital prlxe after a spirited contest,
while Mhw Bertha Deau received the
consolation prize. After the prissa
had been awarded light refreshments
were served to which the compauy
did ample Justice. The guests thou
departed for their respective homes,
with a warm spot in their hearts for
their royal entertainers.
Those present were the Misses Ada
Woodcock, Bertha Dean, Fannie
Tonulngsen, Docla Wllllts, Uusste
Metzker, Cora Flutey, Jean Tonning-
W ii . .
-u, i.an nrowu. Messrs Fred it..v.
cleilcul work would bo necessary, ' nolds, James Partlu, Oeo. Boon
which Is hardly likely. I Harvey Colvln.
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