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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
lake cor.vrv lxaminlk, lakeview, oukwon. tjmksday, kkpii; imkk tr. inn i t lit II II RemarkaM i Clubbing e Offer I nnanffiMnngm amain n mBsxvarmtazr&auLMuiiimjw I ALL It J low I THE REVIEW 01 REVIEWS WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION OR, MXEIIRE'S MAGAZINE LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER S3 ) 1 1 i; the is no hrttiT III two IIKIltKHKll, t I should Ik i.imi' lor mikI tit t liis ill I'VITV llOllSl llolll. 2 ' till' llOMIC tll.'lll uiijii truknUtl U i ! report if John I'liril.'i iiml Wnrlln l.'llirilZI'll K TMIKl VI'WITH tlii't M. Faulkner County Mirviyor. of Lake County, On-. by Ida (hputy, I lioniiiH I'. u r r f i it In reference in tin hi.tlng; out mihI opening n f'otini.r loud In I.e. ml IH.trl. t No 1, ot Luke nini'.V, Ore, be iiii I (In- huiiic Ih here by m itr i (f and It l further i.r-ili-n il ih, it u. (,. . Parker. Komi Mi.cr l-or of Koii'l IiImI i let No. I lie and In-Im hereby directed m proceed lit oiiii- to open m.iM County Koad for I In- tiMi- i .( ti' public, mnl I hut. when hiihI roml hIiuII huvi' Iiwii duly on"n'i I Inn ilic huiiic xhull fon-vi'P I lic M'iiln r ri'iniilii hh it public liluli-wny. I ! I -MmMmmMinoe 1 Personal Mention I Send in Your Orders j COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS August. 2S, IlMet. ('tiitit ruiiveui'd piirniiiint to ml jntiriiiiii'iit ! July I I with i.tllrim pri'Hi-ii t iih f i.lo : 1 1 on . II Daly, J u Iga; II. K . lift ford, roni lnU.incr Albeit Dent. Klii'l lll. W. F. I'nllic. clerk, when Dim following pi oi'i-i'il lugi were had In wit : lit tin. iiiiitt.-r of tln li'iii'l let I ' i lt of John 1 1 14 von mi. I Walter Kitieridge. cf nl: This MiiittKi- dining on tu Iiii Iiciir.l at thin tiiini mi l II HiM'iiriuu tu III ClUItt I II I! IIII Older UIIH Mill (h (litem I mi I'ti it 'J I I VnluilU' .' I I l-'llht of iii K'ui'l li y. Oregon, was iluly Urn U.th ill. iu;i f ti' Meridian, being I rid No 1 of Lake (Joiiu Mhh'h aid report lllf. I herein on ilny ut August, I'.toH Man till III il'ly ll'U'l III open court .fur thi' c run i linn, tliis 2i'th iluy of I Aug Kl". j An I it iii..-iiilng to tlu I'liiitt that I nl. I I II titi of John llaycit and Val ll.'i' Kiitctilue ind others wild duly jmg I l.y mote tl an twehe .mi 1 f ri'd luililcr-i residing in the l:,,,. road 'liHlriet wh.-re said (iril ol I'olllltj CtlUIUI irnllilli'1- I'tll.'r.'l lugs mi flu' llrt (ly ol July, i'J H. mi thoi iuifct thut vui.l Knii.i l.c imiii'iI HcroMiiiK tu l.iiw, mikI Unit l imiiith tlll'lllll l. Mllillli ttl'J tu till' Attoriii'y for din opinion hh tu tlu ir ri'iiulnril y mnl it ii' i'iii Ink' thut tin I I-1 r 1 1' t .A Hot in-V mi I'XHihliuit Ion of tl.i. IHch tlu'ii'in, ri'ioi in t hut mi n1 ixirl of thi Vli'ucrx, nur nny 111110, llli-it lli.'ti in, l.y mml ix to In In 1 I out ami whi .Inly IIU' I lor 1 In. cnoHi l rut Inn of thirt Court on tin- ttli diiy of March, 11XIS. 'Mini tin- proof, that four uotlrcM, I 1 r.t t it-1 ! " ' 1 1 1 V i 11 fcf Mil i i tmiiih conci'rnn.l Unit HI I' ll'Mt ion won .1 ti iiiikIb tu ton mm r.iiirt at tln-ir nnxt Si-hhIuii 'or layiiik' out Piii.l Komi, tru duly lontml, uml nd wrt ini'd lor more than thirty iluy ntor tu Uin iTcHcutiit ion of Uiih IVti tiun hi'ti'in, linn li.cu duly filed here in, r i.i-dtlli. l.ii. I lii'i'll the Couiily ISurveyur. '1'hat the I. aw j In niHiidatniy and re.ulr. H the llliurf I Init t he iiereMiry Hil.l proper llnn.l ..r 1 i..u... .....I .,r, .nl.. u.. u Hh ( hat. 1'itrher ami hltnr IK iutz tn Live II1I8 clnirl JiiriHdlrtinn. 'Mint j "M ""l"' tlen that thin Court hud no J i.r.-dd let ion at thai time tu liiuke unid older 4peuiuu and layout out of uld road. No.t thetelore Mi hi ordi-r male t lnreln.u.i tlioilinw hail Kond tu he opetieil, Ih llereny derlared tu he null and void. Ill the iiiulti. r of the road petition of Jullil llnVi'H and tViilter Klttetl lne. t al : The repot! of John I'm t 11, Mm t in Luu 1 ifen, VieweiH, anil 'J'Iioiuhh l' Curtail, Ueputy Counly Hnrieyoi, hentolore appoluteil to view, mi Hey ami ay out I he County Komi I'etlt tuned 'or hy John llayi'K ami Walter K itterlde Mid I'l other tree liol Icih in Kond j linlilcl No. I of Lake Count y Otcou, ! tieititf iluly tiled herein oil the i'.lli day of AiikiUHt. l'.KiM miid Kepurt wax duly and puiilicuMy real heicin In open Court for thw fit el t line UiIh VHIh day o AtiutiHt, l!w Adjo.it md to AnKtmt J', i'.HiS AiitfiiHt . I'.KIH In the matter of I he Keporl of TlmiuiiH Curr.n Ueputy County Hurvryu'-, and Jnhu I'm 1 111 and Mar tin Ltiiirit7.eti ViewetH heretofore up pointed to view, MUivej, and lay out thai ccitiiin roml l'cliti Ji:el fur hy John Jluyea, ami Walter Kitletid).' and twelve f t oo I10I.I1TH hovel lining at tl feet Kant of the 0110 fourth corner ho tweett Section '12 and 211 Mi Tuwti nhlp W South of Himne Jt llut of Williiiuetto Metidiiin, mnl ending at U10 corner to Sectiotm 'J, in, lu and 10 in TowiiHhip 21, South of Kitnue 14 they tdiall, wilt and truly pay or ratine to he paid all cohIh and exicn-en that may he incurred l.y reaeon of the iew of aaid ! roml In riiMi' 1 he prayer of aiihl 1'etl- tlolierM lie Hot KTHtlt' or iillovvedj wiiMiltilv Mleil lierelll. I lint olli) in ilii' uri'iit inn. unit of pulillr I.uhI 11. kh 1 he 'mint v Court u iih uuiihle to (ici tipmi Hiild I'i'll'liiii nt the Murch 'I'crui of Hind County Court mid with odor puMIc luiMiiii'XM aiild iietltlon w it I'eixul.iii.v coil' Ititted to May term of ('utility Court. That nt the May Term of Court, t.i-wlt: On the 7 1 It day of .May, ISMis, ho il Petition wiim regularly Ink n up mid Jnhu I'lirtiu mnl Mar lin I ,u 11 1 It r.'-n were duly aiiolutel n IcvM'iH who were to meet with I he Count v Purveyor 011 t he 2."t li dny 1 of May. lifts, uud xnrvcy and lay out Mill. I roml j That Ma Id Vie with did meet with 1 the Count v Surveyor hy IiIh deiuty jThoin iM I''. I'urritti mi theuth day of j M.iy. I'mis or wlihltt liveiliiyH then af i-riiM therein provided by law, and jioirvev and In out Htihl Koad, which i-i port of m ild (unity Surveyor and V ttivi ih In due form wiim duly tiled In thin Court 011 the L'.'ith day of Auk iiMt, I'.MIS. Thai Hiild report wan publicly retnl lu open Court 011 two different (Iiivm, other 1 to it: On the L'Sili day of Antrum, puiut CrJ 1 l!W. ami h day of AiitfiiHt. KMIS. Thut tin IIM oiint.V nrveyor, Chan. M. Faulkner did on tti? 2oth day of Aumnl, KWS, tile the nrceHaiiry mail'', fi.M noti'M and profile of Hiild road ax reiuiivd h law. Ami It alno appeal i. 11! from mh.i) report on tile liereln, that t lie opeiiintr 11ml liiyllitf uoccHHit v; that the ettflt of Willamette Meridian, and euc Ihk ut t he corner to Sections II, 10, 15 1 out of naltl road 1 1 a public und 10 in TowuHhip 'Jl.Soutn of Kauge I It lu licrchy ordered tt 0 OI 0 O tOi tl lOt iOi iCX OOflOi JOt )0 OtOt Oi 0( IQt K Ill Opener j Special Bargains I at 9 Reynold's Store g I will guarantee Lower Prices than an-y jj T -1 J 11 X siore in L-aKevicw w c uo an our o work. Reynold's store is the place your Merchandise. own to 9 B.R.eynolds )0)OI)0(IOISOOilOliOOtlO)OI)Ot)Ot)Ot)OiO()Ot! Blue Prints Made I will iimkt Uliie Prints of any tract of land lu the iVkevlew Land Dlutrlct, and do abBtract work. Call or writ W. B. SNYDER Lakeview - Oreron ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE Athtanil, Orcgtin Something Special Builnc sad Shorthand Training, Thorough and Practical 81s rionth Scholarship, $4$; Month 6o Note tho 5pecll All (tudunt who iiicure nine-month' oho!r li 1 11 and enter Heplember 7, will be entitled til the combined otiurui to Jul) 1. 1MM. lie eluding book and itatimiery, HH 60. Thi give you u eitra nionth, I iiveMt lKHte aud voiuo. AUdrum P, RITNtK, Pre. Mm. W. A. MiiHMiiiKill, hua returned from an extended vlnit at Han Uieo, ( 'alifuruin. Mr. I ' 10 1 Hi-li, and her two children iTt at I la via Creek ImmI neek an unit-tu of Mim. K..I. Uutt .ii. ,) ii-4 A lice A (iph-uate, it Onkhuid, Calitonia,arrlvf'd via Kliimnth I'mIIh, 1 InitHiliiy, to take a luce 11 h 0:1 h of the tcachem of Lakeview. L.H (ireenhind, of Keno, Ih in town. 'ieu. Wlnkelimiii of Kuniiiier Luke, l.roiik'ht liia it ife tltittu tlilv week for medical treatment. Mint 'darjuri" lii-rnurd retured lant I week from a three tuontha vinit with I her Kraud parentH in Douulaa county. She cainn via I'oitluud,uiakiiiK a Hhurt vo-it tline. I Ml h Kate Duttou raine up from I iJavin Creek liiht week and entered the llih School at this place. J. J. Powell, of KaliHp(l), Molilalia I in a i.c arrival N I'uhl waa down from I'alt-ley 1 Monday. J. W. St I elerifutf h, of A Jel, waa j III town Tuendtiy I C. K. McCreary whh up fi 0111 the 1 1 1 oh if l i -I r tr t Monday r'ritnk MarHhall of I'ainley ciime (low t) Tuesday 1 I) W-ii. D.an. -f Herkley, ChUt. , nan a Kiient ol Hold Lakevit-w -'.ti Ini tial'. F. 1. I'luuimer wan up from Willow j Kiinch Stiturdny 1 Ihirid Hunt uiih a Hunhitf in town , Sut ut day. V L. Cmphi ll nd V. t". Moore were arrival iron Itlaho S turday. j lr. Duly made a trip to New Pine ! ('reek Friday. I Frank IltiKu'ern riaa recorere'j fio'n i hia illneiiH. Mike lireak wiih over from l'lin-h M omiay Mra. John KiumioiiH in in Paisley viHititiu her winter. Mr. and Mrw M. t!onley,of Puit-ley, weie in town Friday doinK their fall ahoppiiiK. K. Mendall, of Keno, wa.n taking in the Bituiiti.iu here lit.-tt Frdiuy. T. ('. Klrotl, of llonanza. huh iu town l-'riduy. Vurdin O. nerHcr, of Suininer Lake rcKiatered at Hotel Lakh-view Friday. CIihh Clelitn I und L-in ml Parker, of bear valley, were iu town Friday. L. T. Hendertton, of New Pine Creek did huitu-HH at the couuty feat Frhiay. I' M. Millei has yone to the South em Pacitle radroal to look up the cat tie market. There are two things to consider during the hot weather: ELECTRIC IRONS AND HALLOCK FIRELESS COOKERS Call at our store and have them explained to you We will let you take a Fireless Cooker on trial Lakeview Mercantile Co. rmniiiniionioooiioaij L. N. Wiley was an arrival Saturday from Kaytuoud, Illinois. (ien. Hoir mnater. Hay Scott, Tom O'Connell and 1. J. Strav were all over from Plush laid Thurndaty. Frank Travis wad up from New Pine Creek Friday. J Hurt Harder anil V. J. Combs, of the Z ranch were iu town last Thurs day. F. II. Cunningham, was au arrival rom Kerkley, Calif., lant TburHday. II. C. DeWitt waa a Frisco repre pentavivu at Hotel Lakeview latt Thursday. Max Jacksou and wife of Summer Lake were down last Friday. T. A Crump, of Adel, was here last Thursday oQ.biiBiueaB. Harry D. Uobwou, of Corvallia was looking the country over the last of the week. Jameg ilridKefl, Mark Curry, Cliff Johnaon, W. II. Tucker, V. L. Bluir and V. McCall all of Paialey, '.were registered Thurslny at Hotel Lake yiew. W. J. Moore, and S. P. Moan left Saturday for Peoria llliuois, on letfal busiitaa. J. II. Canterbury V O. Scammon, were in from flush hursdap. J. Frankl has returned from his trip to San Francisco. K.li has sold his restaurant to his cousin and will ko back to China on a visit to his people. P.l! Is quite a buixueHS man ami la well liked by everybody here. II. H. Parker, of Seattle, is In town. The gentleman is recently fioin Alas ka, and expects to spend the winter in Lakeview. He is Interested iu min ing and will visit both the Hoag and Gold run districts, Word ban JtiHt reachtttl Lakeview of 1 lie death of Mrw II. ('. Fleming, of New Pine Creek, after a lincilng illtlt'MH. O. J. -iiiltli nmt wife. V. N. Iii and wife. Miss Marjoi le Iah and Per cy A. Pollock, all of Keno, arrived In town Wednesday noon by auto, and left same day for a visit with Paisley friends. Klamath alia ami vl Klamath Falls is to hare a bg car nival this fall. The committee having the matter in charge has set the week beginning October 12 as the time for th big event. Iu addition to the regular street fair events, there will be exhibits from all parts of the country, for which premiums will be offered, the same as tbe annual coun ty fair, whtcb this year will be com bined with the carnival and will be held on tbe fair grounds. COUNTY NEWS Plush K.'g'ilar corr.-itKjrid.-'iicu. ' Mr. Harvey Kobert left for Likely, j TiieMilay when? he will Home :b) head I of cavalry burnt 8. I MImh Maud Fleck, a Hinter of Mra. 1.J0I111 LofftiiH and Mr. Clan-nco LofftiiH left Tucaduy for an extended vinit to California. Active devcloiM'riH'iit work U Mill proKi'rHHin; at the mines in (iohiritn The vent Hat iut; plant In now iiiMalled in the Hutte tunnel which enabU-H the contractor- to work .'1 Hhifts and they expect to drive at leant "ft. mt day. At thin rate they nhould croi-ecut the rich vein within lio day. Lofftus Brcs. are actively develo Ing; their Diacovery claim. They nre "Inking on one of the Htronj; nt veina in the camii and are ureatl.v eiicour- tmed over t he fine values gotten at the 40 foot level. Many Inquiries for mint-nil claims are coininu: iu and a ;ood boom is confidentially exptcted in the near future. The weekly dai.ee took place Fri day nijrht, In the Warner Valley Merc. Co's. new hall, and was largely attended. Mrs.. John Morrla is viHiting rela tives iu Adel. Mr. Willis Sen Minion npent a few days In Lakeview this week- Adel What is you talking about? Ol. Jacobs aud lamily passed through tbe valley on their way to Ft. BidweM where Mr. Jacobs has purchased a borne. Tbe show and dance guen Wednes day in tbe ball was a decided success. Grandma Frakes returned from an enjoyable trip to California. Frank Cbico, August Bogner. Clay Ram bo, Willis (Jirizzel, Arthur Parker, Charley Cielaud, Uoorgo Nebsam, ami Lolaud Parker are riding for tbe M. C. A certain girl in Adel wears tbe smile that won't come oif. Deep creek teams went to Ft. Bid well after supplies for the big ranch first of tbe week. Jim and Ewin Wakefield returned from their huntingtrip aud repoit a good bunt. It is rnniored that Minus Caldwell has the bay fever. Mr. Willita has beeu asslgued tbe A salve good for anything where a; salve can be used that s Ue Witt s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. It cleans thoroughly, keeps the pores open and heals quickly. It is good for anytbiug where a salve is needed. It cools and sooths and is especially good for piles. We sell and recoiu med it For sale by Daly and Hall. REGULAR MENTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS j The at-hignments of teachers in the I Lakeview school. 1st and 2nd ' gradss Miss Gertrude Vernon ; 3rd and j 4tb grades, Miss Anna Goodman ; 5th and Cth grades, Mrs. A. J. IaDby;7th i grade, Miss Lnura Austin ; 8tb grade, Miss Alice A pph-gate; High School, ' 1 1 1 .... 1 .1. J . IIUUU V, I The following is tbe enrollment for ' the firstj lay : I Primary grade, 37 ; second grade, ; third grade, 33; fourth grade, 19; filth grade. 24: sixth grade. 20: SPV- i enth grade, 28; eighth grade, 20; bigb J school 31; total. 247. it is urgently requested that par ents having children to 6end to school this Vear will uti.rt them nn unnn no (possible so that they may take up the 1 . 1, 1. 1. A 1 The affections of the parents natur ally centering lu the welfare of their chdren, lead to a desire that they j may receive the best educational ad- vauiageH pose ate. isut no matter bow rarnestly and persistently the taeher tries to help tbe pupil, tbe I est resu ts will not be forthcoming unless there is the heartiest co-opera tion and warmest sympathy betw.e parents, teacher and pupils. That our nation become strong or weak, enduring or transient, pure or lujjiure, oepenas more opon our pub jlic schools than opon any other social j fcrce. I Destroy our public schools, nay des- troy the moral power of our public I schools in child training, leaving, if ! you please, all their power to train j intellect, and the nation v ould, in a very short time, sink to a level with j the most degraded people on earth, j Then let as fotser education and ei I toll good citizenship. Then the per I petuity of our government io assured j More firm, beumes her foundation, more Btately, more giaud and more j beautiful, stand her walls; ever up 1 ward, upward towers her spire, until. : piercing the skies, it receives thesun- light of heaven and reflects rays, j which, when other lights flicker and , cease to burn, illuminate the path of ; posterity aud guide tbe course of ua : tions yet to rise. j We uigently request jou to visit tbe : school as often as pcsiible. Your . presence will encourage and stimulate he pupils to bo better work. A. J. Hanby, Principal. Adel school. Prof. Willits is a gen tleman of good eductaion aud a teach er of long experience in public schools in this couuty. He is a resident of Lakeview, aud sereved several terms as couuty school superintendent He will have without a question tbe cor dial support of the parents of the Adel district. Oh; Myitis! what a chance you bave with detr little Earn. Adel base ball team has received its outfit. Look out for uj. Plush: Frank Chico came in from the rodero Saturday aud re turned the same eveuiug. Leland Parker and Charles Cielaud returned fro 11 Big valley Monday. Leon Frakes came down from tbe 7T lust week to see bis mother who baa just arrived from California. 1). P. Browue is expected to arrive here this week. Cleave Wakefield complains of heart trouble who can tell what (or who) is the cause? Mr. Wible bus Leen busy breaking a span of mules to work. Oakley and Kay Clark are hauling lumber for bridge purposes Several bunches of stock cattle are tor sale iu this locality. E A. Priday went a fishing Sunday. It is a shame to tell bow many be caught. j PROFESSIONAL CARDS I,. F. CONN Attornty at Law, Ukrview, Ort(ea OFFICE-llv Buiitlintr. j J, D. VENATOR j Attorney at Law, j Land Matter M per laity I OFFICE-Pair Building. XUOS. J. POWELL Attorney at Law Office in Daly BuildlnK Lakkview, OltEGOS CHARLES UMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Titles I Dili Ms Co. I 15 is erecting a plant ut PORTLAND, ORKGON for the mnnufucturo of their world famous PORTABLE V.T.LL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil. gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of tuoncy will start yon in a proBtable business, STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Testa to be The Best lu I he World. For full particulars regard ing well (lnlliug machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND. ORMQON, AKRON. OHIO. KrrlKhttnic utni Uurard Established 183 The Yreka Journal tells of a big loal ! of freight aud wagon being con-1 Hiinmmd hv fire. The driver managed W LAIR THOMPSON i to save his horses Tbe flames spread , to a fence aud burned a lot of it, and cuius near setting fire to some build ings, as there was a high wind. He had oil in bottom of wugon, aud it is thought the fire started from friction, of some matches iu tbe lond. Lakkview, Okego Attorney at Law Office: Over Bank t L'a'kevlevtf l.XKEviKw, Oregon A. X TppipiaMa,'.lM(WqiWlfll ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW. OREGON. i1 r