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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1906)
H&btttonal Xocnl Mrn. Kirk U here rfoin Warner. Circuit court I In dommIoii Hi In week. J. IV 1 tike was up from tho ranch Monday. J. KiiiickelU of Plush In In tlm coun ty aunt thin week. Jack Hurry nuno over from Warner thin week on liintl matters. J. A. Alorrl, tho IMiinIi merchant U In Iiitkcvlow attending court. A. W. Munrlag mid Ix'o llcall re turned Sunday fnuii a eniivasliig trip. Clarence IMxoii and Mr. Vlnyard came over from Warner Inst Saturday. Mr. Vs. II. Brewer of Silver Lake, In hero this week serving on the grand Jury. (). (Murk whs hero from Warner thin week to have his cattle nml horse lirunil recorded. II. 1. Cecil, tho Harney county horse itml initio raiser, In In our city attending ciiurt. Tim (illmoii nml H. 1. linker are hunt from Kllcy, Harney county tin witnesses In the Vlnyard case. Thou. Ilutton, tliu Wagontlrn stock innii U hero to Identify ruiine of tho horse stolen liy Win. Vlnyard. Jim I'artln hikI Win. liuntlier who went to the ZX ranch hiHt week to re pair harness, returned Sunday, hav ing llnlnlii'd tho joh. Insurance compnuleH have at last announced that they would piiy tlm (111 lllii held aunlllwt them UK It result of tho Shu Francisco conllagral Ion. Mm. liiiiilltoii who pruehiotcd tho lot Ixtwixn ICcvnolils' atoro mid tho Holu Works, wo lenrn, will hoi. ii erect a building on tho lot, to Imi lined mm boarding lioutio. Joo Iliirvey of Sun Francisco, broth er of WUIIhiii Harvey met tho latter In Reno, iD'couipnulod hy u diM-tor from TeheuiH, who caino to wifely escort Mr. Harvey to tho lower country, where ho went to seek latter health. James Drlscoll, ex county clerk of Klamath cuonty, wan anions the grist of parties tndlctil ly tho federal grand Jury for laud fraud. A man I')' tho namo of Parker, a tlmlx-r cruiser, of Klamath county, was also iudictod. (Julte a number of men from Wagon tlre, F.gll and Rlb y are hero In nt tendanco upon circuit court mid to littend tho meeting of liko comity btockineii, which in for tho purpose of organizing h stockralscni' Associaion. A MlnnoHota miin him purchiiMed 2H0 iicreH of laud six miles wont of Luko view near Cottonwood, and writes Tho Examiner for Information regarding tho portabilities of thin country, ho ulno want tho paper Hoot to him, that ho may keep pouted. J. C. Oliver, the West Side far r, wan In town last Saturday. Mr. Oliver announces a call of tho Wont Sldo Water Users' Annotation, for tho purpono of transacting Important liunlnenn. Ho says that if a littlo wat er could lo had oil tho rich landn of hln section for tho next six weeks tho products would le improvoil three huuilrod per cent. Mm. C. O. Molzker received a tele gram lroin Mm. Win. Harvey in Oak land, stating that Mr. Harvey wan very poorly, and requested that the boys, Willie and Joo, who aro stopping with Mm. M. trolnir to school , lio Hont to Oakland ut once. A I- Dicks btartd i with tho bojH for lleno today, where thoy w ill bo met by a friend who w ill accompany them to their parents. W. W. llrown, tho Waxonliro btock mmi, arrlvoil hero Huudny. Mr. llrown reports that throe crows of rail road surveyors aro now at work at WuKontire ou throe dilTorent routes from Ontario across the state. Tho routes ahead of tho surveyors are not exactly known, but as thoy are only 70 miles from Silver Luke, It is Indievod ouo route will como past that pluco and on south to Lakovjow, whero it is thought tho N-0-0. will meet it. Acer's When the nerves are weak everythinc goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla ?ale and your blood is jhin. our doctor says you nre threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. Fur im.rtt thnu Mi vinr I Inivi' MHriMirlll!i ' 'y t.iitill v . II U a v rainl ""' at til tlmtn, nml n wmiil.'rfNl iii'mIii imi' i"i imi iio bluiMl."-U. ('. Id'l.r. W'l IIuv. m ( ..nn. I IUI Iw.lllr. I ' VHH en.. All ilmi'i'lUK for Weak Nerves Keep tho bowola rurubi'- uh 1 Fills, Just ono p'M ei " - '- TO TH- AkmIii I tii i i... . .. , i.!..: Republican I'arty of Lake County f . il, i . t Cuonty Work, and take t hin menus of la:, m tho voters of Lake county that 1 desire their nupport at the polln on June the 4th. If I am elected County Clerk 1 promlno to the people of thiM County strict attention to the duties of that of llco, and shall discharge tlio aarnn with Impartiality, I WILL NEVER I'KUMIT AN INHTItUMKNT FII KD WITH MKFOH KKCOHD TO LllAVK TICK OK TICK UNTIL THK UK(JOKI) THBKKOF HAH HKKN vj:itMii:i) itv cakkitl comi'akihon. 1 promlno tho Inxpayern ntrlctont econoiny, and full mid faithful dine harKO of olllcinl duties. K. N. Ja-iulnli, lleimhlican Nomlnoe for County Clerk. E9oiaroada Light ond Siveet arc mad with BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro AntWdyspeptici may b eaten without Inconvcnleoce even by persona with delicate dictation BOVM WUM rowot 00.. Mw von. Harry IIhIi Ioii writen Tho Exam iner that ho han moved to Alturan mid wuntn hln paper nelit to that addri-HH. S. (. Chandler lirmu-ht hin autoino liilo down from the ranch lant Holiday, itn Mrnt trip out thinncanon. 11 llurko mid (leoro (Chandler aro KiH to Klamatii Kalln with tho inactilno in a few dayn. Mr. llurko In ifoinrf over thoro to look ut tho titoamlioata on tho lake and pont hlnmelf an thoroughly an ponnihlo iH'foro coiiillieuciiiK tho cou- atructiou of hln own liout. Ono day lust week whilo u numlor of children were playing alontt tho tlumo near the lower end, one, we think It wan tho littlo child of Loo. Mulkcy of Willow Ituuch, fell into tho flume about .V) feet uIhivo where it emptionf into a deep hole. Mm. li. 1 Cloud wan near and ran to tho childn aid ami Hticcoodod in rencuinx it by juinpiuK into tho tlumo hernelf mid nuviutf tho child from lifintf drowned, an it mire ly would have been had It wanhed down by the nwiflly runuiiiK water in tho tlumo to where it emptier Into tho docp hole. Several people were thero by tho time Mm. Cloud had handed the child out, mid annintod her in Ket tiiiK out. Klamath Notes. (llonan.a llulletiu. ) A. T. LuiiK'oll bun returned from a trip to tho cantern part of tho btate, where ho linn been buying cattle for Lew is (lerbor uud Horton liron. He brought in over 1,000 head, which w ill lie summered on the reservation. Mr. IjHiikoII repents that tho rans Is look ing tlno in tho country through which ho traveled. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Oerber and child were in town yentorduy and to duy. Wanted, a jiiato for Joo Sanser of the liouiiu.a Kliiaiath Tails staKo line. Joe is seventeen huuds tall, lui'Ke jtirth, a wood looker and will drive on cither side, but bulks in single har ness. In short, Joo wants to marry. Tho decomposed remains of tleorgo Loo Sherman of Klamath Falls, wore found near that town lust Sunday inornliitf, after six days' search. Youny Sherman left his home tho previous Monday, with a revolver, saying to his mother that ho was go Iuk hnntlutf, and when found tho re volver luy ncur him with four empty and two full shells in it, the hummer bointf down on one of the empty shells. A bullet hole through his head, entering at tho mouth and going out nt the buso of the skull, together with powder murks on the lips, show ing tho cuiiHO of hia dciith, but wheth er tho shooting was accidental or w ith sulcldul intent tho coroner's jury was uuablo to decide. (The repoit of the coroner's jury, as published in the Klamath Fulls papers, is that death resulted from a gunshot wound serf indicted, either accidental or with in tent. ) ram WE WILL TAKF. THE RISP Writ to u hr fr siimplM of B rf '.i h trou.erin Olv. u II W rSiZuM to .liow you- wiihout i v, r.l vou-Ut wo on iiKo Ti,. n,...t nir of tKOUSICKS to -. uv that you evr hd. If , th tliiat pair of T K0USKK8 to th trauaers ault you wlin thay an lluUlmd uw fur tna " clot". Our jfre.mimt with you M f , : .. . - Hi:. a,r..lltf UI.Va W glUtflH Wl It I M"ii??Ka5?.E? COLUMBIA WCdllh M AS CO. t PORTLAND OREQON I A KB COUNTY: A Birthday Party. Adol, May hth, I'.!. A birthday (arty given In honor to Minn Florence Morris to celebrate her ninth birth day. Tho day wan lovely and the trees wore in bloom. Two tables were rpread under the trees, the children were served to ice creum, lemonade, nutn, candy, cake and oranges. Tho lunch was served by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. F. G. Messner, Mrs. Harry and Mrs. I'owno. Tho children prenen ere: lor euce Morris, Srtnnp, Kthel Crump, Vsr . CiTimp, Meta Crowder, Iyeota Cr wder, Iolo Harry, Malinsa Coopf lael (iivuu, Mablo Wing field, laurence Menniier, Vance Mess ner, Oliver Mesnuer, Martin Cooper, Norman Powne, Charley Crump, Dal- lm (ilvau, Charley Morrln, Jere Harry, rhillp Crowder, Charley Harry Ear nest (Jivan. 1'rosents received were by Laurence Oliver and Vance Mesnuer, cup and saucer, Malissa Cooper, Hlblon gar net ; Murtiu Cooper, Silk handker chief, Mr. and Mrs. Priday, cup and saucer ; Lolo and Jere liarry. Gold ring; Norman 1'owne, ribbon pink; Mildred, Ethel, Enter and Charley Crump, cup and saucer; Mrs. Morris, gold ring ; Hazel Glvan, breast pin; Meta Crowder,' silk handkerchief; Leota Crowder, ribbon red ; Dallas (iivan, auto album; Earnest (Jivan silk handkerchief; Charley Hurry, silk handkerchief ; It was a very pleunant event and will be remembered for many days by tho littlo ones. They diiiersjd for their renpective homes at 4 p. ni. A Friend. Ke-electeil Mayor. Kansas City. Mo. May 8lh. W. W. Hose, who was ousted from tho office of Mayor of Kansas City, Kan., by the Kansas Supremo Court for not en forcing the prohibition law, was re elected Mayor today at a special elec tion by a lurge majority. Hia oppon ent declared thut, if elected, he would close tho 10 joints in the city. Rose was fought by the Civic League and licsidcs had to overcome a largo nor mal Rcpiiblicun majority. Of the 4:kK) votes cunt by tho women, more thuu 'JIO went to Rose. Oregonian. Timber Laud Notice. I'uited States Land Office, Lake- view, Oregon, May 7, ll0i!. Notice is hereby civen that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Juno entitled, "an Act for tho sale of timber lunds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wanliinutoii Territory." as extended to all the Public Lund Stutesbyaet of August 4, 18H2, tho following persons have Hied in this otuco tlieir sworn statements, to-wit: James C. Mongold, or Klamatn Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon. Sworn Statement No. .T01K1 for the purchase of the SlB SWl4, NE4- SW4. BW'4 SE'4'. c. C, Tp. :H, South, liango 18, 11, W. M. May Mongold, of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, Sworn Statement No. :UK)8, for the purchase of the W4 NE4', SEiNW-4' S'W'4 SK'4', Sec. ti, Tp. :14, South, Range 18, E. W. M. That they will otrer proof to 6how that the lund sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes and to establish their claim to said land before the Clork of Klamath County, Oregon, at his olllclul place of business at Klam ath Fulls, Klamath County, on Wed nesday, the 1st day of August, 1900. They name as witnesses: Archie Johnson, II. E. Peltz, Johu Hrett, Lester Kirkpatrlck and James Mon gold idl of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ndver sely tho abovo described lands are re quested to tile their claim in this otlice on or before suld 1st day of August WOO. J. N. Wutsou, Register. 10-23 STUDY THE ORIGINAL SCHOOL. Imtroa tiuii liy uuiil aiUpiril lo ewryon. KnlHliillr.1 l rouruaiul inctur. Kiierifiiiliiil coiiiiwtrtit ntruo ur. 1akw iie Hum only. Thn ruunw- l'riirloi7, Builimi. Col li. 1'ivpari lir pnu-nce. Will U-iiiT your roniliinn anil iroicl In luitliiHM. SluileuU Mid giUuW rYrywIire. rull lifti'tictilniB mid nciplal wfl'vr llX.. THE IPRABUC CORRt SPONUCNCE SCHOOL OF lW. II ft 99 t? CH00l OF LAW. j J W 44MJfIHCBl0. i Kt ..- nFTBIIII UICH. i vi u S5.SO. OUiar tnllora uk IS to I1B t' f uey tuuat aatlary you or you ttMKl not 'v i-i'vlot or Dvtbt atrtusd Woraiada. Tha u nwV or lirauk, tt will kaap Itn aliupa ud LAW AT . JUST ;. ARRIVED. Our complete line of Ladies' Summer dress Koods, consisting of Silk Mulls. Taffetas, Voiles, Fatistre, Ventura Suitings, Organdies, India Linens & Lawns, Shirt Waists, Silk Shirts, Muslin Underwear, and Children's BUSTER DROWN DRESSES, and Boys' White and Colored Waists, have just arrived. PRICES AR.E LOWER than ever before known in Lakeview. Lakeview Xlij " Buggies I t C : i A Car Load of Wagons and Buggies Soon to Arrive. The best assortment and styles ever shown in Lakeview or any other town off the railroad A complete stock of Hardware. Call and ex amine our can J. E. BERNARD & 50N Final Proof. Land otlice at Lakeview, Oregon, May 9, 11KH5. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Itegister and Receiver at Lake view .Oregon, on the 10 day of June, HHKiviz: Jonas C. Woodward, H. E. No. 2500 for the E2' NE4' Sec. 12 Tp. M S., R. 17 E., W. M. and NWV4' Soc. 7 Tp 33 S., lw IS E.t W. M. Ue names the following witnesses to prove lfis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Demis E. New by, John G. Beebe, W. K. Mc Cormack and Roy Woodward all of l'aisley, Oregon. J. N. Watson, Register. 19-23 WANTED : by Chicago wholesale and mail order house, assistant manager (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Salary $20 and expenses paid weekly ; expense money advanced. Work pleasant; position permanent. No investment or exper ience required Spare time valuable. Write at once for full particulars and enclose self-addressed envelope. SUPERINTEDNENT, 132 Lake St Chicago, 111. 12t 99V ii of whiskey would be greatly Im proved if her hubby would only drink JESSE MOORE 1 GEORGE JAHHERTHAL Mercantile Stock: we please you, Excursion Rates to Pacific Coast Notify your friends In the east that reduced round-trip excursion rates will go into effect June 1, 190G, and tickets will be ou sale daily un til September 13, l-.iOO. Final return limit October 31, 190C. Rates from principal Eastern points are as follows: From Chicago $73.00 " Council Bluffs, St. J oseph, Ijo&y enworthand Kansas City... $00.00 " Sioux City $(52.00 " Denver. Colorado Springs, Pue blo and trlnlad $50.00 St. Louis $69.00 " New Orleans $69.00 " Houston 100.00 For further Information call upon or writ nearest Agent or D. S. Taggart, Ueno, Nev. 2 mo 1). F. & T A. Devel's Island Torture is no worse than the terrible case of Tiles that afilcted me for 10 years. Then I was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve and less than a box permanently cured me, writes L. S. Naplet of Rugles. Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores like magic, 50e at Lee Beall druggist. Company $1450 IN PURSES. Races Com me nee on Mon day, July 2nd. The Lake County Agricultural Asso ciation will give five days' racing on their track In Lakeview, commencing July 2nd, and ending July 7th, 1906. The sum of $1450. will be distributed in purses as follows: FIRST DAY-JULY 2nd First Race, mile dash, purse $125 Second Race, 5 fur. for 3-year-olds, purse 200 SECOND DAY JLXY 3rd Third Race, mile dash, purse $150 Fourth Race, mile heat, purse 200 THIRD DAY-JULY 5th Fifth Race, ?4 mile dash, purse 150 o : u r i s :i t piaiu iuivc, 7g uiuo uenui, puma n FOURTH DAY-JULY 6th Seventh Race, mile dash, purse $150 Eighth Race, 1 mile dash, purse 200 FIFTH DAY-JULY 7th Ninth Race, 14 mile dash, for trotters and pacers, purse $10O There will probably be other raoea on the last day. All races are free for all CONDITIONS. All of the above races are free for all, four to enter and three to start but the Association reserves the right to hold a less number than four by re ducing the purse in proportion to th number of horses entered. Entries to close the evening befor the race. The Pacific Coast Blood horse Association rules to govern all running races. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse. Money to be divided as follows : 70 per cent to the first horse and 30 per cent to the second horse. The Association reserves the right to change any of the above races, in the event of not filling, or to change the date of the last day's event to the following day in case any other amusement is announced for that, date. No money paid without a con test. Board of Directors : Wm. Harvey, . F. M. Miller, V. L. Snelling, Robt. " McKee, F. P. Light V. L. SNELLING, F. P. LIGHT, Secretary. President. T1MBKK LAJiU OTICK Timber Land, Act June 3, 187S. United States Land Office, Lakeview, . Oregon, April 17, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber landa in the states of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1S02, John E. Hlller, of Sisson, county o! Siskiyou, state of California, Las tiled in this office his sworn statement No 3025, for the purchase of the wj SwJ, SEJ SwL see. 13; NEJ Nwl, sec. 22, la township No. 33 S., R. 17 E., w. M., and will offer proof to ehow that the laud sought U more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish hi, claim to said land before county clerk, at his official placer of business at Klamath Fulls, Ore gon, on Friday, the Oth diiy of July, iyod. lie names as witnesses: elms. Mccumbcr of Dairy, Oregon, chas. II. Imsenbery, chas. Mesner, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, E. A. Mccul ley of Mecloud, California. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands aro requested to file their claims in thin oh ice on or before said iith dav of July, 11)00. J. r. Watson, 10-25 Register. i