Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 11, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    BOYCOTTING N. C. & O.
Stock are Driven Over the Old Trail to Reno
Termo an Unsatisfactory Shipping Polat
btock men or Modoc are Inclined to
boycott the S.C.&O. railroad owing:
to scarcity ot leeil at lernio, and in
creased freight rales. E. P. Sessions
of hi. Bidwell. last week started a band
of beef cattle on the old tr ail traveled
years ago to Reno before the railroad
headed for Modoc, says the Cedar vi lie
Record. Mr. Sessions has been engaged
in the stock shipping business for thirty
years. MeConnoughy and Wall, and
George Hapgood and Thompson also
take to the old trail and drive their
horses direct to Reno. Termo is not
considered a desirable point to ship
from, but should the railroad be extend
ed to Likely or Alturas, the unfavorable
conditions now existing will be over
come, and with reasonable rates for
transportation it. will be patronized by
all the atockmen. However, ehouid the
rates be raised cattle can be driven to
Rno rheaper, and reach the market in
better condition than in shipping by
rail.
Death of B. F. Lewis.
H. F. Lewi-, a pioneer of Lai county,
died at The Dalles, this state, on the
23th ult. from a stroke of ajoplexy.
Lewis was a well-known character in
this e.'unty, and will be remembered as
the driver of the Lakeview-Pais-ley
ttage about fifteen years ago. He had
been in his uual health until stricken,
and died almost instantly. Since 1893
he ha resided in the Dalles, making
his hoinc with his daughter. Mrs. .las.
Moore. Another daughter, M r. C. A.
Graves, of I'r neville, al-o surviv s him.
John Avirarnete, the pioneer tailor,
ha? opened a hop at the store of J. V.
Howard. He has new goods, latest
samples, and guarantees perfect fits, or
no pay. Call on him and inspect his
samples and prices.
Last Thursday was general moving
day in Lakeview. Pete Post move j in
to his recently acquired residence here
tofore occupied bv B. Reynolds. Mr.
Reynolds moved into the residence he
recently pu -chafed from F. M. Miller,
and occupied by E. B. Rambsy, and the
latter took up his abode in the Boyd
residence. The Examiner moved out
of the temporary qearters adjoining J.
S. Field's store, and F. E. Hatris, the
furniture man took possession of the
place vacated by T' e Examiner.
Cedarville precinct, Modoc county,
has 211 registered voters.
Cedarville business men have taken
up the creamery proposition and will
no doubt establish that industry in
Surprise Valley.
At Spencer Creek, the coming new
railroad town of Klamath county, a
store and a hotel will soon be completed.
A number of residences will also be
built.
Hon. Binger Hermann, in hii recent
political speech at Medford, was honored
by the largest audience that over con
gregated in Southern Oregon. Herman
is .keeping the "other fellow" on the
move for tho U. S. Senatorial toga.
W. V. Mikel and wife of Lakeview,
accompanied by Rev Henderson, made
us a pleasant visit last Monday. They
were on their way to Janesviile to at
tend the meeting of the Eastern Bap
tist Association which meets there this
week. Cedarville Record.
J. A. Anderson, the bard of Drews
(Jap, was attending to business in Lake-
view last Saturday. Anderson savs the
Republicans are thick on the road in
his neighborhood, but occasionly one of
off-color is to be found. Anderson is of
the opinion that Iake county will roll
up a majority of ILO for Mckinley and
Roosevelt in November.
John Hunsacker. and old resident of
Klamath Falls, 77 years of age, was
accidental) V shot last week uliile i,. t
-
ing a Winchester ritle in a buggy. The
ball entered his arm at the elbow, rang
ing upward, and shattering the bones in
a frightful manner. Amputation follow
ed, andthe old gentleman withstood
the shock bravely. He will probably
recover.
Lakevirw Carpenter Shop and
Lumber Yard.
Thntnaa llantllry. Prop.
All kinds f Carpenter Work pn.mptlv attended
lo Building Contract Taktn arid K,tiinaU-8 i; ue.
Will keep on hand at all time a lar.e stock of dry
dressed lumber. Now on hrni (tret ceiling and
Hwu feet rustic. shop opio.-ite KXiiuiritT oftice,
Lakeview, Oregon,
PROFESSIONAL.
F. K. 83I1TII, M. I.
Phynlrlan and Marjrres.
Lakeview, Or.
OFFICE BeaJI AWlUeyl Drug Store. Call made
prorujaljr day or night.
K. II. Mil I Til U I
rhyitela.it and Murgeon
lakeview. Or.
J OFFICE Lakeview Drug CoV Stre.
HPKHUV A GltF.U;
Atternejn-at'Law.
Lakeview. Or.
OFFICE-Oourt lloua.
I.. F. COBS
OFFICE-11 j Buiidmjf.
Attorney al Law
I .ake view. Oregon
C. II. OALRVSIPLF.
Attorney. at Law.
Lakeview, Or.
OFFICE IaJr Building.
V. II. WAT(
A ttorney-At-Uw .
Anhland. Orrgen.
Will attend H any civil bttnlne entrusle-1 to him,
in any of the counties of the Firtt Judicial district.
W. J. MOO It F.
At torney.at-I.Jiw. Notary Pnblle
Lakeview, Or.
OFFICE Daly Building.
OR. UAKOI I CLABK
!-ntit
I'afwiey, Or goo j
lilts H. J. ?i ILLF.lt
'ounty Manager for the
vi avi coniMxr.
OFFICE Main St. Lakeview, Or.
Oil. K. n HA JINIIY
Horse Trainer.
.akevlew, Oregen
ham r:. moohe
Hurveyor and ?l vil Kiigineer.
lie ervoir sites locat d. fatting and Ditch
h v :!injf limber and other lands examine!
for parties living at a distano.
Lakeview. Oregon.
OR. O. F. HEnORRHT
OentlMt
Lakeview. Oregon
OFFICE Daly BuilJing.
J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oregon
to.
IkWhen you want to
man Aermotor: you dbrft
to So out in the oastura
lwitn ho Iters on one arm
landadush of oats u
the other
catch the
;lmotive
ler.Tbudorit
I have to har
ness it UD
land then stand
laround with a
whiD in vour
I hand to keep it
loin. Just
see that the hool
per is wen
filled and
I the grinder
justed. then
urntheAer
I motor loose
fine wind is
usually on
hand to besin
business at once
(The wtnd-n
er get tin
m overwoi
i wind would
just as soon
'rtet uoand Ao
to work at three
i dock in the
tilfr
The wind never has
o tired feelinj?"
'from ioteA hours or
I as to lie abed I
mlinine. -
overin
The wind,
makes
if it has
late at
0
ulgencel
never
any kick 1
co worn
night.-
e Aermotor doesn't
eat any potatoes, salt
oork or ham.
The Aermotor doesn't
drink any
i ? i 'i
wnisKS'
but a ga
motor oi
its thirst
months
rains too hai
"for an Aermoti
'to workout of dooi
K never gets so dry
r mat en Aermotor sn
i Aermotor will saw te
.cords of wood in a day.
ina get up rresn ana
reedy for work the
Ord oderl
r beerA 1
n of Aer-
illsatisfA
rseverali
Vfc mmmmmmmmm
fa tire on
rto mill.
Fit never
Ihot that the
rhastoliein
I the shade.
I tt never f?etsj
I so cold that
ItheAenmo-
Itor has to
I thaw out.
I An Aermotor
Inever gets
aora sore arm
jng too long'
Aerm
.the way 1
I pets sol
lAermorc
ext mominri.Howj
idoui cne Doy wn
lsows onei
icord ir
torwil
Ishellfr
I hundred
I bushels
I com in a
day and
laugh et
a lame back.
Ifrom pum&
becoi
let I
tor never j
ts in any claim for ovefi
Time, ana never quits
because the other ,
mokejs of mills
iveKnocxeq.
off
canti
t into thel
erfastenc
An Aermotor!
vill cut a load'
of corn fodder'
so promptly and
thoroughly that
you win wonoernc
an nappenea.i
An AenT"
otorwill tur
the grindstone
while the boys are'
t snoot i nit rabbrt
cor win
mpwo iter while I
ureadt tDoc
- m. ea
An Aer
motor I
been I
.to do a Ac
aav s worn
when me ownJ
er was at
rch. while
the moral'
lity rests
win a.
tor doesl
leworkotY f two form
nas anaa team or i
:s and that too with
out bed or board, with-i
out coejngordriv-i
in g.witnout anirx-j
ing or grum-
Minn.
Comploto
Lino of
Hardware,
Implem'ts,
Buggies,
Wagons0