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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1900)
COUNTY NEWS. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Walter Duke, the Davis Creek land- lord, was vlnltor In Lakeview last week. Lemon at The Mongram. Try I hone mackerel at Dunlap A Thruston's. ' Mr. M. A. Htrlplln of Bnrprlse Valley liai gone to Chlco, Cal., to upend the winter. CarvliiK U, cutlery, etc., at li. C. Itotlie A Co.'a. John Iftlus was over from Warner thin week. He la preparing to atart about January 1 for the Sacramento Valley with a band of 80 malea. Itenll'a druii atore headquarters for beautiful holiday Kooda. The hot aprlnga at Iloyds.on the N. C. O. railway line, are aald to contain great medicinal virtue, and a large resort ho tel la to Ih built there by the railroad company. Those individual dUbe at Ileall's drug atore are a great attraction. John O'NWI waa here from New Fine Creek yealerday on buaineea. Mr. O'Nfil says the members of hia family who have been dangerously III with fever are now on the road to recovery. II. C. Kothe A Co. have the finest line of table apreada in Lakeview. Hee their window. YV. I. llerylord returned laat Monday irom Millville. Cal., whither he went on November H2d to take hia aon Clem and ha nephew Arch Heryford to tbe home of their grandfather, C. K. 1 1 cry ford, where they will apend the winter. You will miaa aotne rare bargaina for Christmas if you overlook Iunlap A Tiiruaton'a stock. Their pricea are within the reach of all. Haven't you triinl thoae fine bathe In Kcelaiii tuba at Andy Devine'a yet? If jrou haven't you ahoufd try them. You will use no other aflerone trial. Kvery thing neat, rtean and inviting. George Ilogue returned yesterday from Afthland, Oregon, with a load of bouaehold good, which he la taking to Ida home at Paisley. Mr. Rogue in tenda building a new home on hia Che waurau ranch, also a commodious barn. Ilia family will return to 1'alalcy in the apring. Those Ix-iiutilul articles for CtiriKtmaa rcm-nl at IUmlap A TbruHton'p canlcs. ariie mirrora, picturea in framea, bat rack", wall tMM'keta are some thins not found elsewhere in Lakeview. Who ever raw a more leatitiful lino of ailverware llitwi that ou exhibition at Ileall's drug store T Nothing handsom er haa ever been seen in lakeview, aud tiie low holiday prices ou thene goods will aurprine you. Mr. K. Iloyt, mother of Mrs. II. It. Ihinlup, ho ia engaged in the cattle buMini'HH nt MoiituKiie, states in a letter received here laitt week that beet is on the rine in that section, she having just sold a bund of 2 yeur-olds, 3a and 4a at 7Ja qentH. Mrs. Hoyt aaya she believes the price will rea:h 8 cents very soon. You wunt something elegant in tho grocery line for your Christmas dinner. Ihinlup A Thruston have a full stock finest in town. All up-to-date goods, fresh aud high class. Will T. Uoyd has tendered his resigna tion as operutor ui Lakeview for the California A Oregon telegraph company. The resignation will be accepted, but Mr. Uoyd lias been requested to con tinue in the capacity of operator until about January 1, when Suerintendent McKinaey will arrive here to make a new apKintiueut. When you go to Klamath Falls don't fail to aee C. I). Wiiaon the popular caterer at the Gem saloon. Ho carries the finest Mock in town and will treat voti right. The Gem is the popular reanrt. Try the Hermitage whisky there. 25-tf John Grieves, father of Mrs. K. C. fUlckel, came down from Paialey last Hunday, and started at once by the Western for Central Point, where lie will sjkmhI the winter. J. A. ISarham, the young rancher of the Chewaucan, also started west, in company with Mr. Grieves. He will spend the winter with relatives at Mills City, this state. There aro two beautiful tea acta at Lee 1 Willi's drug store that must be sold before the holidays. They will go at' a sacrifice, and the parties who are fortu nate enough to get them at a very low figure will surely have beautiful holiday preaents. J. M. Parish, the genial and trusted foreman of Geo. W. Mapos, in Warner, was In lakeview lust (Sunday on busi ness. Mr. Parish arrived here from Keno several months ago to accept the foreinanahip of the JJ ranch at Plush, lie says the stock are all looking well in hia section, mid that no feeding baa yet been done this season, tsheep, he says, are still pushing on to the desert in great bunches. The neckties and niufllera received at The Monogram yesterday are so loud vou CHii't henr the school bell ring. Ladies, your gentlemen friends would be happy to receive something like this for a Christuiua preseut. O. A. Hauling reports 0 feet of snow In Camas laat Friday. Tin lumber teams And difficult travel from the Camas mill to lakeview. Tea like the Mikado drinks, at Dunlap A Thruston'i. Got Hleber'a prion on groceries. It onata not nine to Hod out, and may save you considerable. IVn F. Branch haa Just completed for hia father-in-law 8. J. Prose, a new barn 32i70 feet, which will hold 40 torn of hay and have stable room for 25 head of stork. The beat I none to good. Dlcber sell good cloth K8 at tbe price of trie ordinary Kind. All grades of coffees and tea, spices. canned goods of every description, at ininlapA lliruaton s. George Duke of Likely is preparing to atart to the California market with 150 heal of fat 2 and 3 year old beef steera, which he expecU to sell at 8 ceota or better. People from all over the country are going to attend the mask ball In lake view Christmas night. A. Rinehart, stockman of Surprise Valley, haa gone to Han Francisco with a big band of horses, which he expects to aell at good pricea, ac they are select ed animals. The neat and fastidious man bathes and shaves at Andy Itevine'a Hotel lakeview tonsorlal parlor. Don't overlook the fact that Dunlap A Thrualon'a is headquarters for fancy groceries. Tho beat In town. George Reynolds and family have gone to Alturaa and will probably locate there. Mr. Reynolds waa formerly em ployed here In the meat market of 8. D. Coulter A Co. Don't overlook those lieantiful salad aeta and cake seta at Reall'.a Nothing more beautiful for a gift to a friend. Attention is called to the "Holiday Hale" announcement of George II. Ayres A Co. in this issue. Read it. It will interest you. Meaae" Wilcox and Snider are build ing sub. .itial stone sidewalks in front of ti e. r now brick buildings on Water street. The stone is taken from Warner canyon. Those beautiful silk embroidered sus penders at The Mongram are just the thing for a young lady to purchase for a gentleman friend for a holiday gift. No greater bargaina have ever been offered in this country than what Goo. II. Ay res A I o. are promising the peo ple in their great Jacket and Cape sale. Wm. Linvllle, who some months ago received a leaden pellet in his anatomy from a "pop gun" in the hands of Dr. Gibson, hail the lead removed by a sur geon in Stockton, Cal., and has returned to Alturaa. "Get there, Eli!" F.li's Restaurant; beat meals in town. Chicken dinners tri-wcekly. Everybody knows Kli, the famous chef do cuisine. Dinners to or der. .'MMltn William Bradford, who has leen as sisting in the book-keeper's office at the store of II. C. Rotlie A Co., for several weeks, has gone to San Francisco to spend the winter and take up his work in literature. Graves of the Itod Shoe Store uses nothing in repairing soles but the Wag ner leather, the fluent produced in the world another gold medal winner at the Paris Exposition. Judging from all reports the mask ball Christmas night will be a grand affair and largely attended. The ball will be under the management of Victor Maxwell, who assures all who attend a glorious time. Remember that Charles Graves, of the Red Shoe Store, is the sole agent for the celebrated Keith shoe, awarded the gold medal at the World's Paris Ex position. Graves has a full stosk of Keiths on hand and is selling them at the same price many inferior shoos are sold at. j Freighter L. L. Wallace arrived from i Termo last Saturday, after a successful, but hard pulling trip through the mud. He brought in the engine and other machinery for the Town Water Works and Electric Plant. J. M. Innos waa taken seriously 111 at Reno about two weeks ago, but finally recovered sufficiently to go to Sao bVanclaoo. It la now learned that he was again taken 111 In tbe city, and Is In a very dangerous condition. One reads so much nowadays alniut sewing machines all being the "beat" on earth, that it is scarcely worth while to call attention to The Bartlett. Rut if you ladies will call at my store I can cHHily convince you that the drop-head, ball-bearing, easy running Bartlett has no superiors and few equals in the world. Call and see this machine at II. SciiMiNcic A Son's. The valuation of property in Lake county for the year 1000 is 11,540,254, an increase of 180,(137 over 1899. Valua tions in some counties have decreased, and the estimated reduction in the state assessment for 1900 is 12,000,000. (Joo. II. AyroH II. O. "Wliit-ivortii ....HOLIDAY SALE.... We are selling our Stock of Jackets, Capes And Skirts ATT COSTeeee To close them out. Now is your chance to secure a great bargain. i; Uotcc of tbe people. Push It Along." C. A. Branch, Clover Flat: "I want to assist in pushing The Examiner along, because it ia a good thing. Please send your valuable and much esteemed paper to my mother, Mrs. M.E. Branch, Wads worth, Nevada." Oreat Convenience. J.W. Moore, attorney, Lakeview : " I want to compliment you on the new im provement of cutting and pasting Tbe Examiner as it appeared last Thursday. I was never satisued with The Examiner as an 8-page paper until now, because of its inconvenience. Tho new arrange ment is splendid." He Likes It, Too. E. lake, machinist, Lakeview: "I don't know just how to put it, but I must say 'Merry Christmas' to you on the new improvement in Tbe Examiner. The cutting and pasting should be ap preciated by everybody. If you fellows keep on la this line, making improve ments every few weeks, we'll all swell up with enthusiasm and pride of our local paper. It's just flue." Wind Engine" Power. T. E. Bernard, dealer in hardware, vehicles, grain, etc., Lakeview: "You haven't seen our new windmill power, have you? Well ; come in and I'll show you something worth looking at. Here you see, on this side, is to be an elevator run by the same power as runs the ma chinery power loaned us without cost by the elements ; the elevator will raise the grain and dump it into that large bin on top, and within that bin ia a cleaner which separates tbe foul stuff from the pure grain ; lower down on a big upright ia attached double grinders into which the grain falls from the bin above, and right at hand here will be another bin into which the crushed grain will fall from the grinders and into sacks. We can grind from 8,000 to 10,000 lbs dally with a fair wind, and we usual ly have all the wind we want for the purpose. Later on we aro to make an other attachment by which we can run other machinery. The smaller wind mill we have been using will be ar ranged to grind wheat into graham flour. Every piece of machinery ia to be run by the 'wind engine.' " A. Venator Married. A. Venator, County Commissioner of Harney, and son of Mrs. J. Venator of Lakeview, was married on November 25t.li, at Boise, Idaho, to Miss Josephine G. Stregel, of Toledo, Ohio. The bride came from her Eastern home to wed the man of . her choice. The affair haa a romance connected with it. Seven years ago while on a trip East, the two met, and each were Impressed with the other. Mr. Venator since became a widower, and a short time ago he thought of his loving friend in Ohio and opened correspondence with her, with the above happy result. ! S. R.SUBLETT&CO. "l.tSi1" NEW BRICK Goods Arriving; all the Time. Goods for the New Store.... UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. -Ok XZXG- XIJVJU OP JL U JLfcJU X'X U -LCD Car load of BAIN WACONS Farming . Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters The Peerless Chilled Plow S Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk PlOW (Something New) Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow Benlcla Star, Sulky plow !l!!lil!!ill!!(i!i!Hi;i!!ljit!ii!!j!!li!!!ll!i S. J. STUDLEY P. E. 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