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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
V Economize by buying your Christ mas Goods at Bieber's. This should be n very important factor in your Holiday buying this year. No one could forsee the present mon ey christs. We bought more goods than the present condition would war rant and the stringency in the money market necessitates the tnrning of our Holiday goods quickly. With this ob ject in view, we have marked all of our Christmas (Joods to sell on sight. We want you to call and make j-our select ions early while our stock is yet un broken. Our Christmas Goods arc on display. Lake-view And Vlcinit We should all Thanks give today. Mr. Pout Hughes Is seriously ill. Ladles Wluter waists at L. M. Co. Full Line Japalao at Ahlstrotu Bros, t New line of Laces at Ahlstrora Bros. 1 Booauza Creamery Butter at L. M. Co. 1 Dutch lunch nt the Brewery Sa- tr Brewery n tf Brewery Sv tf At the comer directly south of the Hotel. 'A loon Mrs. Alien is quite sick on Slash street. Dutch lunch at tlu loon. Dutch lunch nt the loon. The Lakeview Merc. Co, for School Shoes. 1 , Boy your Rublers and Overshoes at L. M. Co. 1 Lewis Frakes was over front Warner last week. Ike Keut returned from Roseburg yesterday. Wanted to borrow: A turkey, just for today. K. M. Miller started for San Fran cisco Monday. Dig all night dauce in the Opera House to night. Ed Hartzog was up from Willow Ranch last week. W. Cambridge was up from Faudan- ' go Tuesday. T. W. Jonson came down from Pais ley Monday. Hotel Lakeview has a new National Cash Register. Miss Edna Moss is quite ill with the fever this week. S. W. Young was over from Rock creek last week. Swell line of Mens Winter Suits at Lakeview Merc Co. 1 I Jan. Murke, o. the lluntej Land Co. who has been lirrc all auniiiier, expects to start for Minneapolis the Hrnt of next month. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 1 1 or) foul (tutt ed for California Monday morning to be absent several weeks on a plasore . trip and visit. , William .1. Ilryun has discovered a new "medicine", which he cnlls'Hlov eminent Guarantee of Deposits lu Na tional Dauks." There h.tve been 4S8 tilings at the land otUce since the. 28th of October, I r V PIush MINING Add T SUPPLIES Tea 1W El VIST rpx. ?Tf T57!CT73It7 WWFITB CREEK, OREt Under Entirely New Management Having recently purchased the hotel from Air. McDonald, I earnestly solicit a share of public patronage. My aim shall be to please. GEORGIA STICKEL, Proprietor. RINE RIDGE STOCK THE BIGGEST AND THE HE ST HORSE BARX IN TH E ! rived here froim hUnd' Monday6 UNITED STATES AND THE BIGGEST AND BEST REROHERON HORSES 140 head of Stallions, Mares i.nd Colts to select from. i Young mens Overcoats and Rain coats at L. M. Co. 1 , Rubbers and overshoes ail kinds, at ' Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 i Mens and Boys High top Shoes at j Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 John Westlake, the old miner, was in town last Sunday. ! F. P. Light started foi Ashland yes terday on a short visit. New lot of Dress Goods just re ceived at Ahlstrom Bros. 1 Dress goods in all the latest fabrics at Bailey Jb Massingill's. tf Thanksgiving dinner at Hotel Lake view one week from today. 1 F. O. Busting spent several days in town during the past week. Mrs. Clay Rambo and children came ! over from Warner last Sunday. L. II. Shirk was oer from Cedar ville this week on laud business. A swell line of men's neckwear just received at Bailey & Massingill's. 1 ar l Miss Pearl Wilsbire and Miss Pearl Diebert gave up going toAsbland. J Mrs. C. II. Rambo and children cnoice selection ot young btallions black and grays by j There has been a slight cut in wages in Sampson 27, 23S the greatest Percheron Sire in America, !tbe N- c-- construction camps, weight 2,464 pounds. We can show more size, bone and ! M' Dooher left for tbe ,imber ,B8t i:; 4.1 i t i . . . . I week, after spending severel days in 4uixiii man uny ureeuer in uie country. r"nce below competition Call and see our horses, or address, L. M. Hartley, Salem, Iowa Joel Mcfullough, Agent, Lakeview, Ore. COLLEGE Oregon THE LEADING BUSINESS '.IkS Km I I II V ! Kill) PI IK'li U. UK rHWULiY j o I KUiNUbK I MAIN EVER r 'e ha ve just secured the services of t w o hiKli-K.alarled. practical, men. rn oo icauiujf ouHinetsH t.nicai(r., rroui the Mast. We leave no t stone unturned. We an? now giving J'ou thebest that nioiicx can procure, ii. w. iikiixke. J'rc-ri. SEND FOR CATALOGUE i. m. vv aj.kku, rrln. ' ' ffhe Overland Banking Realty Co. invite all . persons passirjg through Ratio to call and see their display of products of tbe soil. Both mineral and vegetable. Also to in vet t in good iiit. 40 tf. adai J.fju.soa and an Eastern man paaaed through Bidwell last w.ek,says Ihj Gold Nuggett, to look at the Bidwell and Windy hollow mines with a view to inventing if the prospects Hi i tod them. I'ho time was when it was said that "ail roads lea l to Kome." Times, however, have changed and the above pbarse might read "that all railroads aiu Leaded tor Lukeview. ". It is fcincerely hoped that some of them will gut there. Cod nvillo Record. a.dam Uaruuart. a former Luke county man, but for the past year or j The Alluras New lira :-;ays no resident n( IJowuy, California, 1 railroad exteuwion camp wiitas The Examiuor that he can 1 1 iimved further south, and give up Oregon, and will be back here some time in the near future. He hands his Lake county friends Lis regards through the Examiner. A full line of sheepskin, Blanket, and PJuah lined Coats at Bailey & MaBsiugiU's. 1 The Wott Side was represented in I own last turday by V.. S. Morris, J. L. Morris, L. A. Carriker, J. K Sny der, Mahtur Earl Carriker. J. B. Fibb er. Win, Dykeman. .lohn C'roniu took out a license Mon day to wod Miss Katio Mesner. Both voung poo,le live in Warner valley We Lave not leamed when the happy event w ill tako placj. You may e.it turkey any day in the y. ,r if you Liive the price. Vou will ! e the juice if you invest in a safe i, dug company. Stock is only 15c a , (-Lure in the Lee Coiustock Mining 1 Ciimpauy P. (). tn.n T P.hyolito, '. Nevada. x town. Eat your Thanksgiving dinner at Hotel Lakeview next Thursday. Nov ember 28. 1 Ed. and Ira Bishop left last week for California, where they will spend tbe winter. Born : Iu Orland, Cal., November 11, 1907, to the wife of J. W. Loftus, a daughter. A good place to eat Thanksgiving dinner is in the Bailey A Masingill show window. M. Lauritzen came down from Pais ley last Sunday on bis annual trip to the county seat. Tne city has a crew of men at work on the extenisou of the big flume run ning through town. Born. In Lakeview, Oregon, Nov ember 25, 1907, to the wife of V. C. Counter, a daughter. Two of Mr. and Mrs. Dilger's child ren are quite sick ; one with fever and the other with rysiplos. Boys School Suits Two pair pants with double seat and knee with each suit. Lakeview Merc. Co. 1 A big Thanksgiving dinner is to be given at the Fred Weidy place, near ! Paisley, today, for "stilfs", only. Los A riKeles property to exchange for Lake county lands. Apply to jm-nkel & Paine, Lakeview, Cregon. tf Judge Benson has emphatically de nied that be is a candidate for gover nor at the next general state election. 1 am agent for the Sacramento Bee, the best daily paper on the Coast. Win. Wallace, at the Furniture Store. IH-tf. up to yesterday, and all are checked up except rM). II. C. Fleming was up from Pino Cieek last Snturday with a load of ap pies from his fiuit ranch, which he sold out readily. Lee Bell, who has been very low with typhoid fever for several weeks, Is some better, and hope are eutertaiu ed for his ivcovsry. Arrangements are being made to move the telegraph otllce from the telephoue ottlce into tbe Briggs otllce, three doors farther south. Union religious services will be held at the Baptist Church to day at the hour nt 0.'M, preaching by Kev. Arm strong. Everybody Invited to attend. Alvin Moss and wife pased through town some days ago on their way to Loa Angeles, where they will remain a few weeks. They are on a pleasure trip. If possible, the trial of Mrs. Bradley for the murder of Senator Arthur Browu, is more startling in the expose of immorality than that of Harry Thaw. Tbe Bidwell Gold Nuggett tells ot a good coal ledge discovered by an Iu disn and a white man, about 83 miles west of Bidwell. The coal is said to be of excelleut quality. The county has removed the old windmill that stood in front of the court houfe. All preparations are be ing made to grace tbe court house grounds with more sightly objects. Mrs. Currier of Summer Lake, was expected hero yesterday. Monday, Mrs. Currier, in company with Mra. Ruby Harvey and two sous, Willie aud Joe. Will start tor San rYancisco Win. Metzkcr recejved a telegram from Cedarville, Monday, asking bim to come over aud be with his father, John Metzker, which which indicate that the old gentleman is bail olf again. A marriage liceuse was issud on the 18th of this mouth to Mr. William Wesley Williams aud Miss Bertha May Oatman, both of Summer Lake. We have not heard the date aud particu lars of the happy event. S. J. Duttou was up from 1'avis Creek last week on a business trio aud to bring a passenger up to Lake view. Mr. Duttou sayB he likes bis new homo very much aud -ays the out look is good for making some money here. Get right down to sordid business. Take a wiuuing chance witn cold cab. A few cents may make you many dollars. The Lee Comstock Mining company, P. O. box 258, Kbyolite, Nevada, is still selling stock at 15o a share. 1 Kd Lamb and Prof. Jackson came doAu from Paisley liir-t Saturday, the Prof, on a business trip aud Ed to consult a doctor concerning his shoul der, which Las given him trouhlu ever since a botse fell with him two mouths ago. Monday the doctors performed an operation on him. Binger Hermaauii's portrait, which, at the time of his indictment on a land fraud charge, mystsrioiihly disitp peared from the walld of the general laud office, where hangs the pictures of all the retired laud commixnioiiers. has lieen found in the basement of the building aud by order of Commis sioner Balliuger, placed back iu its old place on the wall Mr. Balliuger said as long as Mr. Herman u had been acquitted he saw uo reason for leaving bis picture in the junk pile. Everything Car-led in Stock fur the Miner at both our More.. Hoot 5 and Shoes for Miners, Huccn roos, Sheepmen and Ranchmen. OLOVES AM) OVERALLS R)R ALL. Groceries, Flour and Grain. All kinds of Canned Goods. Hardware & nining Tools. Warner Valley Mercantile Co FTusTT Adei 6 Jo. 'a f'.fccd a .ii: hini i.rmvn linn i lie i!Kt rullalloHcwth crown, l. .c y a:kni!b liiiit liciiiiul It the reputation of :i I.'mim! n liotu ImiUuehH Htnnilardg uro tliu J:. vlictl ill 1 lib limit". t , .' IlinS Aannal will K- mailed M'.KK t" ,11 nlilifcui. II i-iMituiim rolorwl plitU'a. djhijjt j-c y i ..'. miii I full tM-ri'i num. pruanril ilirM'.liuni OI t tfl'UIM win i jt t..r i. ,!.(, ins itv.-r um ,Hru-tti-s (iui hull iliVitiujU: tu nil. Keuil t ol It- b. M. FCRRY . CO., Detroit, Mich. that Las been that the work is progressing very rapidly, without any decreane m forjes, not withstanding the holiday period and the money stringency. There is talk that the enemies of n Iloosevelt may yet force bun to be a tne .... . ,i candidate lor me presiueuc.i year. A new Etock of fur and plush buggy robes just unpacked at ALlatroms Harness shop. Best ever shown .u Lakeview. Final I'rool' .olli-i-. Department of tliu Interior, Land Olllce at Lakeview. Oregon, Nov. Ii7. l'J)7. Notice is hereby given that William H. Bailey, of LHke'ie Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make final Five year proof iu support of his clulin, viz: Homestead Entry No. 'X'X made A pi il !", l'JOtJ, for the S' NEK and E'i SKJ Section 1. Town ship :w S, Kangelil, E., W. M., and tliat said proof will lie made before Begister aud Beceiver, at Lakeview Oregon, on .'Ird day of January, l!KW. He names the following witnesses to prove Lis continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, (lie laud, viz: Win. Uehurt, Oruman, Will Bishop, H. B. (Jhaudler, all of Lake view Oregon. 18 5 J. N. Wutsou, Beglster. EVIDENCE IN THE jcolver lecomm 1...1 the dismissal of CONTEST CASES.) Nuvember 'A 1 Hoy Ii. Wal- ' ker (lied con tout nttldavit agnlunt mII vCoutlnued From rirst Puge. ) i entry aliening ahan.hiiimut. . j l'urmiant to nnll Urttiod both par- tlM nppeareil before you for Inuring ou January :i, I'.NC, and submittl test iiiiuuy. It uppivirs from thn tt imoiiy tliat the laud Is covered with a growth of pine II in her, ffUiiiattMl at two million, two hundred thuumiud feet ; t list the land id Ion. td Ml It u iiIIIIikIm of i;,.'MH) feet; that tint soil is poor and practi cally worthies for mining crops with out Hater, ami unit tinie nits iirn no cultivation of I ln land, Hiid Unit only about an ai re has been cleared and fenced. CoiitiMteo in a idiiglii mini, who worked as a lulmrer ruiinn dlhtanre from the claim, ami that while he made siveral vinit to thn bind In nev er actually re I. led t hereon. Three aud oim-hiilf years hud o'aps ed betwei-n ilutn of entry and date of hearing, and Ik'iiring the ilunitlon of each of coiitentcu'N vUitH, all of them but one, being trom two days to two weeks, the entire time he uiih ou the land was seven mouths, or jut ouu sixth of thn whole, titnn. No elfort was miidu to niiike a living from the laud, anil con tent oh admits that h is unable to make it living thorn. Under such cimituHtauces it can be seen tha cuiitcHtnt, ban not made, the place his home uor does lie expect to make it so in the future. Cultivation of the land, if not better adapted to grazing purposes, U us much of a re quirement as renidonre, but practical ly no attempt ut cultivation has been made. Taking into coiiHidrratiuu the great altitude, the poverty of the noil and the large quantity of timlier, aud it is fair to presume that the timber was the controlling motive in making the entry. It certainly ban no been used as a home. The decision of the Beglster is, therefore, nfllimcd and tho entry is held for cancellation. So note ou your records. Advise th parties of t his decision aud con tested of his right of appeal to the de partment. Signed, Fred Dennett, Assistant Commissioner. At tho trial before th Register and Receiver L. F. Conn and J. D. Ven ator represented Walker aud J. M. Bulchehler and Chits, t'mbach repre sented Bohr. about sixteen months aft(r entry was made; that all the improvements con sisted of a shanty, with tho uablo ends both open: that the bouse was IdxIU feet in size, ami not hahitaole; that it contained no furniture, had uo tlooruo place for stove uor stove pipe, and that there nus uo indication that the place had ever been occupied or inhabited by any one; that there was no water or use within a mile and a half iu dintnuce. He again saw (he place on Jan. 12, and thure was no changes; the caldn bad some lum ber iuide and the tloor Mas covered with snow. The tract is situated ou an elevation of IVsk) feet, and contains atiuut two in i II ion fret of p!ne timber. In this contestant is fully corroborat ed by bis witnesses, Stewart. Vouut and Clitf, who examined the tract. Ou the other hand, defendant sta'es that be bull, the cubln between the first aud fifteenth of November, llftd, aud established residence in the mid dleof Nov. UKC, aud has resided there ever since. Questioned as to particu lars he says that his health Las teeu such that he was compelled to expeud all the earnings of his Inbor for med icines and doctor's bills; that he was on tho hind iu May, llkM'i, iu company with Hugo Meir ami Curl l'ehr; that be was not well euough to make im provmeuts ; that he walked to the place fum Silver Iike, u distance of sixteen miles, but Lad to be carried I nick by Meir. He says ho was ou the place about the middle of October, 1!MJ; that he Lad bedding and provisions there, which be carried from Lis fatL er's bouse; Lad uo stove; that he bud bought a stove but could get lio one to carry it to his house, and that he cooked at. a camp tire; that there was a lake and a spring on the land, from which ho obtained water, and that he voted at Silver Lake; that it was his only borne; that bo bad bought some lumU-r with which to tloor the cabin, but it was not put iu ou account of ; his poor health; and that ho consumes all his earuiugs iu medicines aud doc tor bills. He always left bis cooking uteusils at Lis father's when be bad to go away tie was in a hospital tor three or four months. Ou cross ex amination be states that. 12 days aud perluips more, constituted the entire time spent on tho laud. There was no cultivation, aud none attempted. On the whole, the proof shows that de fciidant utterly failed to comply with tho homeetead law as to residence, cultivation and improvements. He says that he was unmarried, and that be understood that tho law was more favorable to unmarried men than to those who wore maricd, understand ing that visitB of about once in six months was all that was required of the formei. Decision of Lukeview office alllrmed as ttutod last week. Following is a tho most receut decis ion : (ii neral Land Olllce, Washington, D. C, Nov. IS, 1!H)7. Boy O. Walker, vs. Carl Bohr. U.K. Held for cancellation. Register al llrmed. Register and Receivei, Lukeview, Oregon. With your letter of June 11, KW, you transmitted the record of the above entitled contest on dissent in; decision, the Register recommending the cancellation of homestead onti v, made June 8, 01 03, by Curl Bohr, f r the west, half of east tiulf of sec. If), Tp. 'M, south, R. 15 oust, aud the Re A decision was rendered recently in the local laud ofllco, in tho case of C L. Withers, contestant , vs. V. IL Dusenbery, Homesteader. The Regis ter sustained the contest allldavit, while the Receiver sustained the noniesieucl entry. Ugly f to Price. J. E. Enyart, president of tho Med- fod National Bank. Las received sam ples of the new 10 gold piece now be ing coined by the mints, which has tho words, "In (lod We Trust, "omitted. Tho coin is probably the ugliest ever put out by the government. Certain ly no coin collection ieveals one so lacking iu beauty. One side has an overgrown eagle that looks like a vul ture wearing puntoLillus. 1'he reverse is it brutal looking Indian, not half as Laudsomu as tho conventional one on the one cent piece.. Instead of bo iug milled, the coin hits a series of stars around the oduo Tribune. kcal Estate Transfers. Real Estate Transfers, Recorded, week ending Nov. 'Si. U. B. to Hurry Caden Receivers Receipt Stone aud Timber SE Son. K Tp. 2'J S. 11 12 E. W.M . Furnished by 0. E. Oliver searcher of records. 0