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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1910)
Summer Specials To clear our shelves of our stock of Summer goods we are materially reducing the number of our newest styles in all departments and offer tlieni at lower prices than goods of such character and quality are sold. Goods are not cheap simply because the price appears low With us QUALITY a -d STYMJ always take fu st rank and the merchandise we are now iVering to close out should not bo clasM-d with such as are devoid of merit. Koiretions on shoes reach per cent. Pact is. thn is tunity i r money saving. nud lor. as high as liftv your best oppor Xo goods will be Come and make PIONEER CITIZEN GOES TO ASHLAND W. J. MOORE, '78, FOR SAKES LAKE Arter a Residence Here of Third of Century Seeks New Location AFTERMATH OF 1907 LAND RUSI PROOF MADE ON ONE CONTESTED CLAIM Similar Cases Likely to Arlso In Land Opening Next Month I'oore Monday inn fe t I'TOuf Oil lilt) tlllllll'HtPH.I 4111 W. J. Moore, one of the earlr set- Ariel L. tiers of Luke County and n promt ' imitation neut tiuunlwr cf the Southcru Oregou tlealmrt mountain. It m one ot the bar, Monday took Ma departure for claims tliHt was si hotly c otetde I mm Ashlaud, where he Iihd decided to a result of vho 'eatm-nllou . f imisi 1 oat' to. Mr. Moore llrst came to Lake land In the full f I'.MT. 1 IH Inn. I County when a yuuug uiau tack iu Involved was pin northeast quarter t lie 'Til's, ami has resided here ever j of St c. :it;, Tp :t:ts., i. niv, iin.l V. since. Fur a uumt'er of years lie ! U. ('iiMedftT scorned a hoinehtsM I in wnrKii in every lliiiiir tliut. eiitnery upon imp HiuI Ilia entry j laid i.-i le unless l ;! umr dunce. 0 liauily from a cowboy to piui'tlnt; In. taught etluiol forn iiuuitier of yearn, atnt served two terms as County School Superintendent, lie also st lul led law under Judge K. jv Mtierry. and was committed to piNt'tit'e in l-:7 Luke, .ItMMi' I'tiore, the II x hitter cntittsted by I ,, I Aiml in Hi Ariel L. Iliuillv W illlllllki out. Inasmuch lis there is to bo a sun llur rect trillion of lands m tin ills trbt AiiiiMit 1. a letoiin.i ,f the tit-4! Mr. Moore sorvd four years as i w ill doubt less, prove Inlet est tug. (In I'rosecutlng Attuiuey for this district i tlie iilclit of the restoration uf Inn,! au I as nch in n la an etirtable record j to net t leu eiit of Crarliart Muuuttttn for the faittiful performance of t he j Casrheer hurriedly count mete I tlie duties of tti.it utllce Hu had enjoyed ! foiiiidnt loti for a cabin, some font or Here is where you probably moot the biggest surprise yon li.i re vet vxjwriviic vil hi nny of our iidvvr- Ladies Beautiful Tailored Suits v." anil fO Wilms now $L' .'," :tnl Wilms, now I'd L'o niul L'i Wilms, now " ALL MILLIXERY AT JUST VI OFF MRS. NEILON III WOMAN'S OUTFITTER ill Valley Falls Mercantile Company Run an up to date mercantile store and sell for Lakeview prices The Valley Falls House Is now in operation and here to meet competition.. New, clean, iron beds Good Meals 35 cents Just half way from Lakeview to XL ranch and halt way from Lakeview to Paisley. Give us a trial Good Barn, Hay and Water h very lucrative practice, for the years pa-t , and his decmiou to locate at Aithland came a a great eurprUe to his oiaoy trieuds thronubuut Lake county, lie was alou eiiKttked In the 1 newspaper buMoes, having been ed ' Itor and proprietor uf tre Herald for eeveial years Some four or Uve years since bis nife's uealtb tailed, uiakioit it necessary for bei to seek a lower .altitude She rent to As bland where ebe naa Kreatly benefitted, aud it was through bis desire to be wlib her aud the children that caused Mr. Moore to located at that place. business matters will doubtless necessitate Mr Moure 'o visit Laks itw frequently, aud he expects to be her-j iu September to attend the adjourned term of Circuit Court, he being interested iu several cases that will probably be heard at tbat term. In takitiK bis departaie from Lake view Mr. Moore takes with him trie best wishes of a boat of friends for bis future success aud welfare. w ww w trnrlb t j J. tS. AU I c!N Hardware and Implements z Peter Schuttfer Wagons 1 The only wagon that ever crossed the Plains with j out resettingthe tires. Everj' wagon guaranteed I McCormick Mowers, Hay Rakes, Headers 58 Moline Impliments, Sulkey Plows, I and Ball Bearing Disc Harrows Our Builders' Supplies are complete. Fancy Locks and Hinges. We carry the finest display of Fishing Tackle ever displayed in this City. OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy i i ! i a eJ J. L. LYONS, D. D. 5., Dentist Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Flifht Year'i rxpvrlenee In .Mi:hlan. tjra-luiue of I nivcrsity ol MicljiKnn S. a. Mr.m:x. Siif'in ami i:iiiMct riii Saitf No. 1 Lnkevlt'w U'attcjii lil'jrk Ort'j;ori Probably a Pipe Dream Joseph btair, who is serving out eeotence in the County Jail for selling whiskey to Indiana, tells a weird tale or ike llarrell attemptioic sulcitie Saturday olght llarrell was contJoed in the steel cae, and there fore Sheriff Dent did Dot consider it necessary to place a guard over him However, Starr was requested to keep o eye on the confessed aud sen tenced murderer, it being tbe pre sumption tbat tbe former's stay in tbe county b act lie might possibly be sb rtened somewhat t y exercising due vigilaoce during tbe night. Accord log to his story Starr surely made good, for be claims that along about 2 o'clock in tbe morning he awoke and discouvrtd tiarrell handing from the top of tbe cage, having mde a noose of bis suspenders fie quickly re leased him, and thereupon llarrell re tired to his bunk and caused no fur ther trouble. Dan Uodsil, tbe janitor was sleep ing In tbe room immediately above the jail, and bad tbere been nny un usual disturbance he would have been awakened. It is therefore con sidered certaiu that Uairell made no attempt to end bis eariHy career ut tbip time, ptefering to take bis chances with tbe law Starr is still in jail. live Ioks hikih, and then came to the Laud OM k-e whero tie II lied up and was the ths. to apply for the laud iu question wlieu open to entry. The contestants remained on the Uud and cootluiiet their liuprotements, finally cotiilutf to Lakeview to make their eu tries Ansrl abaudontd his rltibts, but Laks and Poore cootluurd the contest The local ottlce decided In favor of Casebeer, which decision was sustained by the Commissioner ami becretary or the Interior during Ivooeevelts' administration. A motion for a review was tiled by I'ooie's attorney, J. I). Venator, and this was considered under the new aduilulstratioti, aud the nhole busi ness was reversed and land awarded to 1 'oore. Lake lust out bv reusim of the tuct that he attempted to eo'er parts or the northwest aud southeast quarters which necessitated ucts ut set tlement being made In both quarter sections In order that bis rUbts could be recognized, which it was shown as not done. Tbe decision Is to the effect tbat tbe settler who makes tbe first perma nent settlement and shows good in tention throughout will no doubt get he laod, regardless of wbo secures tbe first tiling jData for Oregon Trunk M. K. Blown uf the Oregon Ttutik Ky. Co , wait In Lakeview several days during the week utiMirliig data at the Laud Ollloe In conne.'tluii with the survey of the rua I north uf the Klamath ioiliau reservation. Mr. Urown's work had no special signifi cance, and he professed entire igno rance of the plans of his company. However, be expressed tbe opinion that this everlaatitrg bowl about the "grasping cuipoiattou" is bound to create unou the West lo the way of ourtailweut of rallrbad work fo con ditions are becoming such that men of wealth will retus to advance the ueeiietl funds with which to con struct railroads. It seems to bo a popular fad to treat railroad corpora tions as if tbsy were something sep arate aud distinct of themselves, in stead of tie lug owned ami controlled by many difereut stockholders. 1). V. Kuykendall, prosecuting at totney, returned to his home at Klamath Falls Tuesday. Card of Thanks We take this uii-tho.l f tlmnklug tlie people i.f Lnlvl ,,r (lrlr ,v11. lathy and fclndi,tH 'luting uir lm. M-aveiuent for the baby. Much or our sorrow will be reduced by the uiw. ury or people so geutlo aud kind to the stiaugxr within our giues. Mr. aud Mrs. K. 0. Laty aud family. New Mall Auto Mr. and Mrs. Zlm It.iliUlu and J. A. tiordoti, the llulca age u ft, drove over from KUuialh Kali. T day night, reaching Lakeview about 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Tuny brought In a uw machine for H. 11. Chandliir for use on thn Paisley mall route, the auto iu use proving too small to handle the tn.ltl.i. The Potts-Vanderpoul sawmill uenr Hummer Lake started tip today. The Umpire Stosk Company isn o plat lug at Klamath Falls. Loud Talk 'it 15 Vt?f a i m w e are going to mauige m a talk m on our Tine of farm Implements. B te We have the best lines in the m m market. Such as the 'John Deere i g plows and harrows.' 'Oliver m t chilled and steel dIows.' 'Buckeve. h a and Thomas drills.' 'Planet, Jr.. S3 ! Holdup at Ft. Didwell j Alturas Plalodealer: News was re ceived here Saturday by Sheriff , 'Smith that a young man earned Les ley lioyce, had held up a mau at Hidwell and took his saddle horse at tbe point of a pistol, aud tbat be, Doyce bad mounted tbe horse aud rode away, going to war la Lakeview. Sheriff Smith at once procured a warrant aud started in pursuit. He found the young man at Kew Pine Creek and pluced him under arrest Seeing Mr. Smith, lioyce walked across the street and addressing blm said, "1 understand you bavo a war rant for me." The Sheriff replied that Hoag- Mining District During tbe last week another Hoe vein baa been opened op to the Hoag district says tbe Bidwell Gold Nag- gett. Mr. Llewellyn, of Los Angeles, who recently took a lease on the Pyramid from W. A. Scbauers, within a few feet from where tbe first Moat was picked op, uncovered a tine vein of quartz .similar to tbat of tbe Sun shine. While be has not bad time to get assay returns as yet, the free gold from pannings show it to be very rich ore. Tbe average assay values of float were in excess of ?b0, and it is thought tbat the vein will run fully as good. Development of this pioperty will be commenced at once with tbe intention of getting some of tbe ore to tbe custom mill as aoon as possible. Mr. MvCleary, wbo is working on the Mountain Sheep ve'n has cue of the finest surface showings in the curxip. Showing is a cleuu cut fissure with Northerly and Southerly strike, rather an exception to east and west rule. From surface to depth of about 15 feet vein avetages about a root or clean iiuartz, free on both walls and carrying over 00 average gold con tent. .Vr. Cutler, manager tor The Mo doc MlueHCompany. hasjuet complet ed a wagon road from the Sunshine to th9 shaft on their property and ex pects to start active development In a few oays. iirown and Uassler are sinking and drifting ou the liig Four, with con stantly improving ore bed if s. The good work they are doing with their horse whim is a good object lesson for the camp. They will soon bo shipping to tbe Wall mill. The Mountain View is iu high grade Thornton's Favorite. Cream A Toilet Preparation for The Whole Family Thornton's Drug Store July Clean-up Sale tie Lad and took his prisouer over to the hotel keeper while he ate bis! In thiuir haul Hriff uril ura riiitrino In . ...... - w" - firuin uy UH.ewUV . . j i. it g garden seeders. 'Studebaker and Bain wagons.' s These are all stan vd makes m and speak for themselves. The price is risht, aualitv considered. Pj g Call and see us when on the !jj markeL- .81 i . it. Bernard, g supper. As soon as the Sheritf left the loom lioyce inado a break for' lib erty and got quite a start kefore tbe Sheriff stftrted iu pursuit. SeeioL' that bis prisoner would escape the i Sheriff tired 'one shot as ho turned tbe comer of the street, but without doitig any damage .other than to make blm run faster. It appears that Hoyce completely threw the Sheriff off his guard by bis voluntary surren der, lioyce cliiluj that the owner of the horse owed bim 10 and he took tbe horse away from bim to square the debt. The Doard of Trade Is now sending samples of Lake County fruit to tbe Great Northern's exhibit car, whioh will soon ftart on a tour of tbe east. new ore bins aud loading chutes pre puratory to shipping to tbe custom mill. Tbe Jumea Wail lease uf the Sunset claim directly above the mill shows two feet of guod milling ore iu tie lowest level aud that property should furnish considerable touuage iu the near future. Throughout tbe wbolediatrict show ings were never so good or the out look so promising. Many people are being attracted by these really re markable showings aud all predict steady Increase of activity and lo due time a boom tbat will have some thing substantial behind It. Modoc Is ceitaiuly comlut' into her own aud soon at tbat. All our Ladies' waists, dross skirts, dresses and sacques wo are closing out for 20 per cent less than regular price. All good sizes and new goods Don't wait until all good sizes are gone Tailor suits at 33 f-3 per cent oft while they last Now is your chance to save money Lakeview Mercantile' Co.