lO 5 a he Gtcruutu CSxumiittt NOTES TAKEN ALONG THE LINE. Canvas and leather leggings, in all lengths and sizes, at The Monogram. ' Bernard & Son have some facts in this isue that we invite Examiner leaders to consider. Whorton c Fitzpatriek have received a handsome new bar and luek-b.ir ir"in Sun Francisco. W. A. Sherlock this week moved into the residence lie recently purchased from A. MeCalleu. The big windmill is being placet! un the tower. 50 feet high, at P.ernard's this week. This mill is to le utilized for power for grinding grain. George Lynch and wife came in from Crooked Creek las' .-aturday, and Mrs. Lynch remained here to procure medi cal attendance for their youngest child, who is ill. Frank 1 Lane and wife and Mrs. F. A. Miller and little Vinton Miller re turned to Lakevievv last Tuesday, the two former from Portland and the latter from Albany. A trade, not vet consummated, is on between Will f . Boyd and D. R. .lone for the former's residence property ur. Water street, just south of C. C. Snider's store. The price is $1)00. The coal strikers in Pennsylvania are already sorry, after a week of tbestriku. and are anxious to go back to work. The sentiment of resuming work i- confine 1 to the English-speaking workmen. There is n thing in the rumor that Richard King-ley diet suddenly la-t Saturday evening, on the West Side. Dick was in town yesterday and says the report of his death was very much exag gerated. George Jammerthal has opened out in his new Retreat and is fixed up elegant ly. He has one of the neatest saloons in Southeastern Oregon. He invites his friends to call and see him in ids new qu arters. It is reported that Prof. Wood, th blind musician, who recently gave a concert in Lakeview , died a short tiur ago in Fresno, Cal., of heart disease. Prof. Wood was the oldest continual traveling musician on the Pacific Coast. John Venator expects to leave this week for Harney county. After a brief stay there he will go on to .Ann Arbor, Michigan, to enter the law school for another year's course. After graduat ing he intends to locate some place in the East. John Briles was up from Davis Creek last Tuesday with another load of those fine pears. Mr. Briles reports a serious epidemic of scarlet fever at Davis Creek. It is understood that the h aises, where in the disease prevails, have been put under strict quarantine by the health officer of Modoc county. F. E. Itussill and Miss Anna Kingsley were married in Lakeview last Saturday evening, Sept. 20th, Rev. Holloman of the Baptist Church, officiating. The groom is the rustling young mill man from Cottonwood, and the bride i. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard King sley of the West Side. The Examiner extends best wishes to the young couple for a happy wedded life. School hooks and school supplies at The Mongram. Frank Houston and family started for their Warner valley ranch yesterdav. Charlie Lohrengel was in from War ner Mondav. Charlie has turned pop, " I don't think." Charles A. Bunting, the Klamath county cattle man. wa in town this week on business. Mrs. Mary Prown. who recently start ed a boardiug-house in the Boyd resi dence, has given up the business. The manv friend of Mrs. W. S. Mor-; got in a btiiwh. sent from the p..st. sh lev will be pleaded to learn that she and ; wouldn't show her metal. J.w Walters . . . . . i l . a' - I ' I her little son are both on the road to recoverv. Ladies' gloves and shoe at The Monogram. 1 he American Government' reply to Germany'. note to "make the punish ment of 'the Chinese ringleader a con dition precedent to negotiations with China," is a polite, but linn declination to accede to any such proposal. M. T. Walters and Mr. nud Mrs. J. G. Walters returned from California last week. Mr. Walters sold hi vouritf ! racer, Delia Connor, to a racing stable at Sacramento. Delia would work a , fa-t a a "crackajack,' but when she Jack Ptirtin, the wide-awake cattle man from Summer Lake, wa here thi week on bn-ine-s Mr. Partin has sold hi beet at a ood figure. brought back with him a ery tine liisb setter. William M. Cormack and son, W. K.. were here from Paisley yesterday. They inform The Examiner that the Chr- w.uiean town is improving wonderfully. a f I i. t c i ...... .,..! .1 .m.,1,. , ork on . tonus new residence i- .111. ami -wis. .. .in-. iianp,i- , ter, Mi-s Annie, started for Ashland last Mondav. Mr. Downs alo took Mrs. J. W. Warlield and son to the railroad. George H. Peniand arrived from (Ydarville last .Monday evening to at-: tend the funeral of hi son-in-law. W. S. M"Hey. Mr. Peniand habe,-n in poor health for -ewral months. J. W. Lofftus wa- in from Crane Like vesterday. He and hi brother. Coium bus, wi 1 start for Red Bluff in about ten days with another card of hir.-e- to be sold at that mark, t . George 11. Uogue'w t ii v M from Pais ley last Monday, having recently re turned from Ashland. Mr. Pog'ie ha purchased Green Hampton- bee; caMle, and will mix them whh his own I.e.-!. Mild drive to Altauioit w herein- w ll! de liver the !o k ? an A -bland butcher, who has aheaov :-.irg lined !of tl em. No prices given. Frank Hunting ha- i .n,.- owiht of the building and lot kno n is !.e Meth odist paisoiiage I'j.oi: i.ewg acated, bv Rev. Wanield anil fan.n. Mr. P.ont int rented th- ,iace !o Frank . Smith, w ho will soon Ufa- p --esio i She! ill ILL. D i n U u a.' '1 i'mi.-'v u-i.' ft-.in oc cupy the iioue kro'. n a U.f Jos residence, which Mr. uunlap n- "ntly purchased, and whh Mr. sp.v ,Sf4 i' vacate. "! r Charlie Graves, propri.-tor of ! '. Shoe Store, has mowd into . quarters in th-.- Jammerthal building. and i putting in a fine stock of ad Kind ; of foot wear, I torn the rugged mountain ' boot to the fan.:y dress shoe for w is. j Graves also n. - a shoe that he gua ran- tees to be absolutely water proof, lie is branching out from' a little cob! hu shop to a fine boot and shoe establishment 1 1 i.i t . r progres-mg rapiuiy, anu me . . hall, L'oxiu, two-story, wa- started Mon day. The lodge hall will be np-stair and the first floor will be arrange!! for a ttore. At New Pine Creek. Tin New Pine Creek amateurs will reproduce the drama, "A hove theClouds' at New Pine Creek to-morrow fFridnv' evening. They will nuiie to Lakeview to play Saturday evening. The proceed of the performanee here will goto the M E. lunch of Lakeview. The kind neof our friend- from thc.-oiith should be appreciated by the people of Lake view generally, and their effort- to as sist the local church ought to bean in centive to give them a hearty w eli'otne. 'J' he Examiner hopes to -ee the opera house crowded Sattird.iv evening. Teachers Institute. The County Teacher-' Institute of Lake county will convene in Lakeview, Ix'ginning ct. her 17th, and continuing three days. tate Superintendent J. H. Alderman has been written to and may he i i attendant. The Examiner job dep:.rtment will print the program for the Institute next week, There are pro- a nut iber of new teachers in Lake co Ji.ty n't pre-ent, and they will all at tend the In-titute. It should be a lively Mud interesting convention this year. Ataxic Lantern Entertainment. There will be a Magic Lantern Enter tainment at the Ojera House Friday evening, September L'Sth, and a free dance alter the entertainment. Every body invited, ami we guarantee you a good time. L. S. McXkim.. Reserve Your Seats. y . i .i i i : ! . . 1 L graves is me oniy . """" , Reserved seat and general admission in Lake county and he .s doing a lucrat-iti(.kHH for Uw trai1.lt .All(vJ the lve business. Clouds", are on sale at the store of Geo. William Linville, who engaged in 14 , if. A vr's tc Co. Go there and reserve duel with Dr. Gibson on the streets of ;;y,,ur "seats earlv, and avoid the 4 line up Alturas one day last week, received four ; rns(KM Everybody should attend this buckshot in his body, one of which en- Upland id performance, tered his side. The New Era says that - -atone time it was thought Linville's I: int. HAltoi.M I,YICK wound might prove latai, nut uieinjureu . man is now improving, and it is thought , lie will soon be able to be around again, : nrovided nothing unforsoen takes place, j' Warrants, charging both men with at- iiUkeViiv Carpontor Shop and tempt to commit munler, were issued. Lumber Yard, hut the one calling for Linville s ariest tImmiihh ilandlev, Prop. was not served, pending a Change ill Mis : ad kimUof Carptutcr Work promptly attended condition. Gibson wan released on to nuiiiiin Contructa Taken und Kbtimuti-H Mmie. d-i nrvn ,ir. if inwlnrLifinil th'it Will k'l 'in liiiml at all tinien u lunre tock of ilrv $1, 000 bonds. It is understood that d,.L.BSC.(, ,l,JIIlU;l. Now 0fi ,1H)ll 10oo vt vvilng ninety witnesses will be HUbpenaet lnjuxK) feet ruwtk. shop opposite Kxmniner cilice, the examination of Gibson. 1 Lakeview, Oregon, DeiitUt I'liiwicy, ra;oii