V ! 4 COUNTY NEWS, f For It . -i i rr.- t? : . l,:,- - I jOntv uiiu peo Alio x J.aiiiiiiriuit pu ci press ran. James C. Blaisdeli left for BIy last week on business. Enos McDonald is building a. new residence near Paisley. El Comandante cigars and ice cold A B. C. beer at Post & King's. 23 Choice residence lots for sale. En quire at The Examiner office. 28 tf Raymond Green arrived last week to take a "sit" in the Rustler office. Miss Lillie Burrus is acting in the ca pacity of deputy county cierk during the circuit Court session. Drink nothing but Jesse Moore whisky and you'll always be happy. On sale at Wborton & Fitzpatrick's. 33-tf Hays McCall, prominent woolgrower of the Silver Lake section, was in town last week, attending court. "Little Billy Judge Cole," bailiff of the circuit court, the has swell been much in evidence this week. To prevent, consumption quickly cure throat and lung troubles with One Min ute Cough Cure. Lakeview Drug Co. Mrs. Robt. Hartin and little son have returned from Reno and are now visiting Mrs. Hartin's parents at Summer Lake. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers are nt, powerful.! iriewDrug Co. i DroniDt. palatable, pleasa purifying little pills. Lakeview Drug "When taken at the proper time a little J'esso Moore "AA" whiskey will prevent a cold. Geo. Jammerthal, sole agent. Louie Enquist will leave this week for San Francisco to enjoy himself dur ing the winter. lie will return in the spring. You never have a head in the morn ing from drinking Jesse Moore "AA" whiskey. Try it. Geo. Jammerthal, sole agent. Post & Kins lost a big stock in the fire but they have another just as good. Fine liquors and cigars ; A. IS. L. beer the opera house. Under 23 W. M; Thome has taken up 320 acres of land in Windy Hollow and the water rights to that range. This is said to be a fine range. v You don't want to forget that Post & eyening of last week, and is in attend ing the popular dispensers, are still in Rnce at the drcuU court ftg 8tenographer. Kinn it. They are under the opera Call and see them. bolide 22 The Whiskey that, touches the right spot every time is Jesse Moore ; to be had from all first-class dealers. Geo. Jammerthal, bole agent. Ole Sunstrora, the woolgrower, was in town last week, tie will soon move his sheep onto the desert, and Plush w ill be hia headquarters. f'EIi" restaurant, next door, to Whorr ton & Fitzpafriek's; tine meals by day, i week or month. -Everybody knows Eli, the lamous chef, uive Dim a call, .'s-oin i Mr. and Mrs. Peters, of Cedarville, came over last week and went to the j CrooKed UreeK sawmill lor a lew uays visit with their daughter Mrs. E. E. Rinehart. Perry McDaniel was iii town last week i and left Tuesday with his nephew, Manta McDaniel, for Grants Pass. Perry's mother ia quite ill at that place. He will winter his 5U0 sheep with Dave Groves' band at Cedarville. For Sale A tract in South Lakeview, containing 3 acres; 2g acres in alfalfa fiueBtand; acre in various kinds of fruit. Owner has first water right from Deadman Canyon. Fine residence lots. A bargain. Enquire at this office. 33tf MeElhinney's colt John R. started at the .Alturas fair, but was with ex perienced horses and failed to take any measures. Horsemen eay John R. has epeed, to get to the front of a whole lot of good horses, but that he's a bad actor. William Farrell of Summer Lake was in town last week on business. He in tends leaving for Oakland, Cal., in a few days on important business, and from there may go East. He is order ing The Examiner to follow him wher ever be goes. 0 V. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. ! err Purity Lard at Bieber's. Hon- do you like us in our new make np? Save your poles. Buy your shoes at Ahlstrom Bros. Overcoats, heavy and medium weight, at II. C. Rot he &Co.'s I For Sale A "Krell" Piano. For pa r ! ticulars enquire of J. Frankl. 41 2t Farnum. Harris has an elegant stock of everything in the furniture line. You'r not so warm Get an overcoat at Ahlstroua Bros. Fine quality. Styl ish. Hotchkiss and Leman started 100 head of horses from here last Monday enroute toChico Cal. A 25 yards of calico for $1.00, such as other stores sell vou aUl4 yards for f 1.00. II. C. Rothe & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Bennett, and daughter and Joe Morrow were in from Warner last week. , Mrs. A. E. Reames of Jacksonville, wife of District Attorney Reames, was in Lakeview last week. j A brick addition, adjoining the new I hotel building on the west, has been ! completed for a kitchen. ! Say, if you don't think Field is in it ! for "vtri'(lnts. boots, shoes and hand- 8ome neckwear, just call, ana ee him. , , . , . . ' , . . Le,,l yourself a helping hand. Get a I rir of hue cloves at the JUonouram Gloves of all kind9 for ladies and gents. No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for promptness, cer tainty and efficiency. Lakeview Drug Co. ' Mrs. Etta Miller, of Sacramento, arrived Tuesday of last week and will spend the winter with her friend, Mrs. J. E. McGarrey. The Examiner cordially invites its friends from all over the county to call while visiting town. We will alwayfc be glad to see you. Stillman's Restaurant has been re moved to Main street, in the building formerty occupied by E. C. Sthkel. Go there for a first-class rueal. Miss May Lighty, the talented eiutor of the Alturas New Era, arrived Tuesday The best method of cleansing the liver is the use of the, famous little pills ; known as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. ' Easy to take. Never gripe. Lakeview Drug Co. I Wayman Withers of Paisley was here several days during the . past week. : The young man intends to open a variety i rstnru at-. I'hikI.'V and has ordered his I stock. -V This is the season when mothers are alarmed on account ot the croup. It is quicklv cured bv One Minute Cough (jure, which children like to take. Luke- view Drug Co. Joe Howard, the Drew's valley stock man, was in Lakeview last Thursday. He sold and delivered last week 145 head of beef cattle to Mitchell df U . .o (.-aua an) Atu UIUUIM.H 1 1. v fcMM - - - 3 -. - ' ' ' , for cows. ' Torturing skirr eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once and promptly hesled by applying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Beware of worthless counter feits. Lpkeview Drug Co. Wo want enough additional subscrib ers to make the 1,200 before January 1, 1901. Will you help swell the list ? Now is the time to subscribe with the first issue of the enlarged paper only two dollars per year. Feelings ot safety 'pervade the house hold that uses One Minute Cough Cure, the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. It is infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. . It will prevent consump tion. Lakeview Drug Co. ' A pretty folder has just been turned out of The Examiner . job department for Rev. Frank Thompson, the Evanae list. If you need any work in this line The Examiner can furnish it neatly and mechanically. ' ' ,..azr.m " a Full and S Complete Line ii.i .... ffi of W MODOC RACJE EVENTS A Fine Program and Some Rare SportThere Were Oregon Sprinter In Front. The Examiner had the following sum mary of the Alturaa races arranged for last week, but among other Interesting matter .it was crowded out: V MONDAY let. Running, )mile for 2-year-olds-purse $00 ; 3 entries, , Reta Sinfax won, Red Rose 2d ; time 55. 2d. Special running, mile, ftee for all purse $(0 ; 3 entries, Alexander won, Baleric 2d ; time 3G)j. 3d. Running, mile, cow boy purse$;"0;6 entries, Kirkwood won, Cyclone 2d, J. D, 3d." Winner sold in the field. TW8DAY 1st. Puinning, dash-purso $75; 6 entries, J. Porter won, Kirkwood 2d, Cyclone 3d ; time 31. 2d. Running, dash, free for all purse $100; 3 entries,' Alexander won, Gargo 2d, John R. 3d ; time 1 :23. Lamar, entered by Klamath Indians, won the pony race1 and $50 purse. WEDNESDAY. 1st. Running, ?a dash puree $75; 5 entries, Cyclone won, 'Bell Connor close second. 2d. Special, running, dash purse $100; 3 entries, Baleric won, Alexander 2d, Gargo 3d. ' tiiursdXy. 1st. Running, ?8 dash pure $75; 7 entries, Jim Porters won, Yellow Dab 2d. 2d. Running, 1) dash, free for all purse $125 ; 3 entries, Tornado, (owned by Mark Guillmnis) won, Gargo 2d, John R. 3d. ' : C .3d. Running, dash heats, 3 en tries Bell Connor won, Cyclone 2d, jn both heats. ,'VrmAY. 1st. Trotting, nifle lieats, 2 in 33 entries : Capt. Jack won ; Crescent sec ond. Purse $150. i 2d. Running, ?b dash, 3 entries Halaric won, Alexander 2d, Pay Car 3d. Purse $75. Time 30. 3d. Running, J4 heat races, 3 entries, Bell Connor won, Cyclone 2d, Judge 3d. Time first heat i'lo, second heat :27. Purse $75. SATURDAY. 1st. Running, IJ4 mile dash; 3 en tiries Tornado (Lakeview horse) won, Alexander 2d, John R. 3d. Time 2:22 Purse $125. 2d. Running, dash, handicap; 3 en tries Gargo won, Baleric 2d, Pay Car 3d. Time 1:00. Purse $75. For Sale or Uxclianjfe Farm and timber land in Lewis county, Washington, for Lakeview or Lake coun ty property. Enquire at this office for description of property. . 27-3m Notice. All those knowing themselves indebt ed to the undersigned will confer -a favor by settling their accounts on or before October 31. 1900. It will save costs. J f HAMKti Lakeview. Or., Oct. 1, 1900. S9-4t ECS " " Ladies' and Misses' Wraps Fur Collaretts and Capes Ladies' wool Shirt Waists Ladies' Dressing Sacques Ladies' Dress Skirts Ladies' Ramoras Ladies' Gowns Go to C. U. SNIDER'S... ,twi"rt Watch Us Watching: You We Know Just We have Good s that Can not be found elsewhere in 1 Ahlstrom Bro's TYPHOID FEVER CURE Another Lake County Citizen Twtlflea to the v 'Herlts of the Fleet ropulso Remedy. Mr. J. C. Harvey, a prominent West Side farmer, was in Lakeview a few days ago, and reported everything flourishing on his side of the lake ho coming al falfa and- grain producing section of LHke county. Mr. Harvey raised several kinds of grain this season and has a fine stand of einall acreage in al falfa 01. dry land, upon which he pas tures his calves and a few head ofsheep. This alfalfa on dry land not a drop of irrigation except what Nature furnishes is an Indication of what the West Side can du. , Mr. Harvey had not been feeling .well for eomo time prior to the day an Ex aminer representative met him ; in fact he ha been troubled with lame buck ever since he was a boy. At times he is incapacitated, so severe is the attack. But he is feeling flue now, and says the Elcctropoiso is what saved him many days and nights of pain and misery. Mr. Little' advised him to try the Elec tropoise and after three days, so satis factory was the result, Mr. Harvey purchased the little instrument.' He now has two in his family, and believes that by constant use ho would become permanently cured. At the time he first used the Electropoiso he could not move in bed. " He was out at work three days thereafter, " It may seein scarcely credible," said Mr. Harvey, "but it is a fact that my wife had typhoid fever and is only now fully recovering, and the Electro poise was nsed on her with the result that she was cured without a drop of medicine or the attention of a physician. She ia now using it for catarrh with ex cellent results. , TO CURB A COLD IN ONR DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signs tare is oa each box. 25c. 38-lyr ALL THE TIME What You Want STYLE & FINISH 1 The Monogram ON THE "BLACK LIST" What Appeari to be Syitemmatlc Practice of Petit Larceny In Vogue In Eakevlew. Look out for your loose property. There are sneak thieves in Lakeview who would steal the shoes off your feet if they could get a chance. "We regret to make this statement but it is a fact nevertheless, and the nefarious work has been practiced frequently since tho big ne in May. Carpenters' tools, various articles about residences, wagon sheets and many things of more or less value have been taken of late, ihero are some jeople who ore 011 the lookout for those bold thieves, and it will bo no surprise to learn (f somebody getting 11 load of lead in his anatomy one of theso fine moonlight nights. It is well known that during the progress of tho firo on the night of May 22d robbery and petit larceny were practiced by wholesale, and has been .systematically continued since. Only last week a townsman recognized a coat and vest belonging to him, which' he lost during the excitement inci dent to the fire, and which he tmppoVcd had been consumed. Tho garments were adorning the sylph-like form of a man about town. Lot every man in town become a self appointed detective, and it will not bo long until this petit larceny business ia stamped out in Lakeview by bringing the guilty parties to justice. It might not be divulging a closely-guarded offi cial secret instating than ono or two parties are already "spotted" and are on the "black list," and that there is a possibility of a big surprise in store for the people of this town in the near future. It might also be well to remind some people who pose as the acme of virtue that it has not been many years since Judge Lynch was a prominent character in Lakeview, and that some ol our residents have not forgotten how to use the tar brush and feathers. Ladies' misses' and children's under wear, of all sizes, at II. 0. Rothe & Co.'. WO