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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1900)
J LAJ. tJU. 1..A.A AAA .Ua JLiJ.i,J luXt. AJ-J. A-It .'.-U. Ji AXA, .U.. OUNTY NEWS. fj Jr-TTT TVT TTT TTT TTT TV? V W TV? TTT TTT TTT TTr TV V TVTTTV fTVTW V v-' V ', , VI V For . J, I i. Wirlt'in l jiint recovering (nun it Ht' I t I M ( ,l llf IIIIIIIIH, Jrtini'H Marry, tint wunlgrowcr, win in town lust week mi liitpitifi1". Ml ( 'iiiniiii'liiiitti fiifiim it i I leti mill A 1). V. beer at I '"ft At King'. : ( 'llolco I'owlil (( lot fur HUN'. Kll- iiiilre til 'J' I tat I', x .1111 1 ti i" iiMIiii. 1!H If 1,11' I'.l'llll Mill IlllVtl lilt' IiHII'Ik.IIIII'KI rimiiliTN in l.nki itM' (nr Iiin new drug Mini'. I 1 1 t forget lllllt ('. I'. hinder in sell ing (triH iTii'N i lii'.i i r tluiii itny Iioumu in Luke county. Klamath lulli in to have a Catholic rlmri'li, II site having Ii I donated I'V Mlljur Worilell li (lillt toWII. Tliirly tiihiinl powder luivi" liecn linnli'tl lit K In in it 1 1 1' in 1 In' lined in breaking a roadway (ir llir Oicgoti Midland. (irink nothing lint .Icnc Moore w liinky ami you'll iilwuvn be I i i ' I ' ' - " Wlmtliiti A I lUpitlri. k'. Mil Tn prevent t'iiiiNiiiniliiiii tinii'kly rnrii throat itii'l lunx troubles Willi Htm Mm to Cough ('iiif. l.ukeview Drug Co. Minn Lllu Kiiiiitt mux culled to Iht Crooked Creek Iimiiii lut i rk on nc (.'omit "I tin' M ii'iit" illiifnt i( h lirnllirr. 'riiiiiniiH I l.tii'll'-V K"t n t m tn lust ! ri'luy iiml Mat ii'l Tin' Lxiuuiiicr en gine lo run machinery in his t-a r cn tr shop. Vmi I'llj'iV II good Cigar don't von? Well I 'lift A king curry tin- bet in town tilt! C.'l.llliltl"1 Lll 'llllUlflll.llltc. I in grunt a ii' t I-x 1 1 1 ht I a 1 1 1 . lltf J. I'. Kii iiuiii Ion given ii tin' Link villi' Imtrl ul klaitiitlli l iilli, iiii'l i" inn' cccdcd by C. I1. iImiii, who Iiiin in htlillril I'llm II.iiiUm km I u n mini-1 . 1'iifl A Kill'.' I"-I ii big stuck ill 'In' I'm' lull ll'i Ihiv" aii.'i iii-r ium ii good. I ini' liiiiniri mi l i;mi ; A. I!. C. i'l'i-r. I 'ndcr tin. iiju ni li.iii-i-. l.!,i '. ii- .i i ii 1'iii-y , hustling l'i li "ii ti.i.li' day k, nii'l ijiiii't a tlii' gtavc mi (umlav, w lui li ii .tn - iili nri' tliitt nltr jirii'li' air itlt'.i' .m l I'lili l u i-i tlji iih Weil in I ii .i I I i :i i in,;. M. A. I , m i -1 v , I'irtiii'riy ti I ) i h Iter nl tin- M.uu.itli lii'i'iililiran, in imw in .In-iii-ail, Al.t-k.i, in tin- wn ii'c "I Uii'iinviTif llll'tlt 111 iilll.li flTVIl'.' l-lll..iVf Hint ti'lr;illl "I'l l. il.it. "Mli" rcflanriiiit, nrxl ilmn to Wlmr- Imi A I il.i'.tt i ii kV ; Iiin- iim'hIh ly ilay, vti i k or niiiiitl I. tilt Imil'itln rlii'l. lA'crvlmilv kin I. It, I vi? Iiiin ii cull. lint l.uwycr I.tifk the ciii'tiil imiit. at tin' "lift i ir 1'in nit liiili't' t'lniniicy J 1 1 in ii- iiu Inck IniiitiT" W Ti' in lln'ir iftory I'rl'l.iv, iiml ninny liinU i tt' !m.'ir Fur Suit- A ''Kri ll" 1'itiini. I'nr jittr lii'iiliiiK i'iitiiirii nl '.). r miikl. 41 21 Sii llin iti'W in! vorlimMiimitK of T. J. Miicliiint mnl 'liui ll" lii avi'i In iiiin Uhiih lint tin cii n't ln li m nl n tlimn If ynti lnnk. Mi'Kurn I'.iilcH A Urnili nrf now cnn ilnrtiiiK I mull Mtnrc lit I'ivih Cn i-k, in tltc lniilililt (oriinirly im:'UiM;i liy I'iikiii A llurl.otf. lfVill'ii I.itlki Kurly Iiirn Bn Ilium il . iiiliilnlilii, ili'iiiiiil, ii'rlul. iiiri(inK littln fiilU. l.tiki'vicw Urw ('u. A Mpli'iiiliil rain lirim fulling curly I rnl.iy iii'niiiiiK iiii'l i.Diitimii'il tlirmiKli nut tin- liny. It NiH'iui'i in In Kim riil in I.iiki' nullity , oiiiiliitf lu lnri! a ntroii rniitli iml. Tin- "I'irnt OiTuniiinal itiuiijni't n( tho Circuit ICiilcrH," IhuI TlmriiiUy cvuniiiKi wiim a cimiiU'tu mM'ial niicccM, ami tin) ,lu!i:i' h ! I l.u yem ili'nirti'il from I,Hk vii'w in very liuppy hhxuIh. No lillllT Jiill Cllll Cilllll )''itt'n l.ittlc i;.iilv IlimTii fur iniiiiitiii'iN, i'rr t.iinlv iiikI ctlii-ii'iicy. I.nkcvii-w I'rtiu Cn. . J u 1 W'cliHlcr nUrtcil fur ItnuiM lait I ii.!. iv, in i niiiiuiiii i liy Ivhiuril I.umli wIhhjih f In Iliirni'V mi lijiiiii'iN. .IihIko Wclnii't linn Hi'Vrral iuin tunt cu') in tin' circuit ciiurl of lliuiii v cnuntv. I.i'lni.ll A 1 1 II 1 1.' 'Lf Ciilli.lrti'l tin ri nin.il '( ilii-ir itn k fmiu Ii.ivin Creek tn New I'iue Cleek lint Wick, mi'l lire iiiiw ii iih a I'Uhiiii'mi Willi ii 1:1 rce iiml Mill iiiHorlc'l etnek nf eiieial iiier' liiiliillve. I'nr s.ili' A tract in Snutli l.ukeview, cniitiiiuunj .'t ucrei ; "'.j iicrei in iill.tKu line hluii'l ; '. iii ie in vurinui kiieii n( fruit . limner li.i.i lirfl water rilit frnm I r. id in, in ( ',m vmi. I inn rciiileuce InlH. A Ii. 11'. mi. l)uiuire nt tliii nllice. listf Mii l.illie I'.iirrui will Hturt fur I'nrt l.iii'l next Tliuri.l.iy, Nov. lit, tn enter the Aruiilr.iii luiiieMi College fur a euel.tl ciuiiie. M i-i Iturrim w ill liiuke tin- Hlii'ly nl fteiniii'iiiiy ami tyic writ ing lier iurticul;ir milijecti fnr iniiitcry. She in ii tiileiiti'il yituiiK wniiiaii, i lier iniuiy l.ukeview frieieli wiili lier HICCCM. Jiil,'i' lieliHiiii, Cnl. ('unwell, A. !". Iliiiuuiiiiul ami J. ('. Huteiiic left on I'ri.lay nitilitV Weitcrn fnr tlicir reKjioo tivc Imiin-i, niter an extemlcil nei-fiun of the Circuit Court in I.ako county. It wain wet iiilit, ami Tin Kxaiuincr whn ililuiiiuiilieil tn liuiku tin cniuiut'lit on the Muk nf "wet iiihIh" tliu iiiarlette a Full I and Comploto Line of 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... School Report. Hepnrt of tliu Cram? Creek ncliool, Tliinl liiHtrict of I.uke county. Nuuilier nf iluvw taught 1!) Whole nil in 1 ht of ilaya Hlteliilanci! . .?.7 Nunilier ol ilayH aliHence 61 Wlmle iiuiiiImt ol titncH lato I I'.iiriillincn t 2"i Thoie neither alurnt or tardy, I'earl ami Clma Iiurt.it;. IClMiAH T. Sl'KNCK, Teacher. ia, i3, 14. 15. I'lilil the ollicial luillot for tin; ch-c- tinii next iiimith the 1 1-j i 1 1 -1 n :i n iresi . ileiil ial eleclnrH will uiif'Hr firl, an fI nwc Nn. 11', Til tin ii I'oril, of Marinn I cniinl v, Itcjiiil'Iiean ; VI, .1. C. Kullertnii, ;o! I i.uii.'l.(i county, lt"iuhliciin ; l, W. jj. Kuriiii-'i, of rinatilhi county, iN-puli-jlican; 15.(1. I-'. l'axtnn, of Multiimunh I cotiiity, kejitiblican. TIichc urc the j nauit'H you want tn put ynitr ithh 1h? I fore if you want tn vote for McKinley j anil Konievelt. Ileiueinlier their nu;ii ; I htm 1- l:l, 14 mi'l 15. Iinjircst it on VoUr uteunirv. f Cliicn, here alteiiiliut; lijiiii-triitcl the fact 1 raiinnal I :l l n l 111' t of the ' that the rcimwiicl , ' ariie.l away. Iieiieu Jiai it'ine I he heht of, Torturing fkin eriiptiiiiiH, ImritH ami alti-r iliiiiier Hji'itker. j Miren ate cootheil at once ami irntiiitly IHIlll'l Ml ll I 'I .' In ITU III 9 Mllll! You ii hi ' I w ant tn direct that Post A.llazcl Salve, the heft known cure for Kinw. tin' "iiulai iliMienieri, are Htill in ' I'llei. I'icwuie of worthier counter it. I hev lite iitnlcr the oicrii Ihminc. I IciIh. I.i'kcview ru Co. Cull iiitil M,'.' tltft.i. 'J'J j Mr. N. A. Pilihle from Harney count v The 1 pic from many uccim lH in here hn-t week. Mr. lihhlc in a the county w lm were mi lit lunm-t to Lake- , ,((!,. iu,, hilt in oinif to do hoiim view to act in jurymen or witucum in ca.-CH lii'f.ire the circuit court have re turned tn their ICHJicclivc linmcH. Court lliljnuilll'd Mav li, l'.tl. jirnH- I M ('tmn for pild hclwccn here and Harney. J. ('. (iarrelt, wtdl-kiinw n in i-ut in iiu Vullev, has a ranch adiniuiue hifl 'Ihuthilay mtlil I Mr. IUhhlo, and llnb WilliattiH, another Shi 1.1 inn Vullev man, in in the utock Tim I ft method of cIcuiiMni: Ihe ' lun-iiii'M near hy, and is jirosiicriiij;. liver is I he Hie nf the faninui lltt le pillri ' known a- HeWiilV l.illie latrly IJiiciL M. llendcrHnii, mud iii'rviH.ir of thu Many tn take. Never ric. l.ukeview I avif Creek district, in paid to U doimt I 'rtii! Cn. , Hiuiie excellent work on tho iuhlii: hih- Pt'l'iiMicanit in Lake county who ! way, in Ihti udnlie placcM, Houth of I'avii came of uue nimy ifiHt ration closed, or j Cteek. Mr. Hoiidorfoii ia puttiui; in whn hy ionic icanin are not reiftereil, ; plenty of gravel, ntid makint; an im thoiih iMiililiid in every other way to J jirovi'iiieiit w hich Iiiih Ix'en jiecdcd for vole at the column election, Hhotild read jycur.t, and fnr which ho will ivceivo the the urlicli! in thin iiHiie headed, "How lhank of tho travclim; public. Admits Prosperity. All our merchant ure receiving winter good. This han Ih?cii a proiperous year lor tti , ami at rooii at Bryan takr?i of tic lime will l plill better. Knter prue Ittilletin (I'ein). Our friend Herzinyer hnnef t ly udmiiH priK'iity now under the liepublican iidminiHtratiiiu. What in to como when "l'.ryan lakes ollice" in a distinct uncer tainty a prophesy, and will undoubt edly remain ho. There in no uncertain ty under McKinley rule the fact htarcs ua in the face riejit now that we are the mobl pronjieroiiM people on the face of the earth. I 25 I S' ,tw'" Watch Us We are Watching: You ALL THE TIME We Know Just What You Want We have Goods that Can not be found elsewhere in STYLE & FINISH Ahlstrom Bro'sThe Monogram tn Vote i( Not Iteuintered." This i-tl he M'UHnii w hen mother tire ulunneil on account ot the croup. It in jiiickly cured by line Minute Omh Cure, w hich children like Intake, l.uke view 1'rtij,' Co. It.iefn, TraitKcriplH, letter hciiilrt, IliihiuesN cardf, Hull iiroK'raiuiueH, Weddini! invilatioiiH, And in fact everythinn in the job printing line ut The Kxuiuiner ollice. We iti'ulectud to mention last wei k the arrival from the Klondike of Krneft I'.iown, who left here with Al Hem in'cr, Hilly A hern and John Koltau in the t-pt int; of lH'.lH to seek fortunen in the fro.cn north. Iame fortune did not miiile on the l.ukeview boys, and after Hcverul montlm of 8trugt;lea and hard fhipH tho party separated. Brown says there were many days of hardships and HiiflVrinn (or tho l.ukeview party ninco IcaviiiL' here. The New flasonic Hull. The Masonic Hall will lie ready for occupancy about. Nov. 1st, and will be handsomely and conveniently arranged. There are two eiitrau '(, one from the outside of the building on the north and the other through the bamiuet room in the rear of The Kxatninei' ollice. Par titioned off from the autc-rootn are ! several small closets and wind robes for! the various orders that are to meet in ' the hall. The hall is now :S0 x 75 feet ; in dimensions, while the one that was . destroyed by lire was 'Ji x 70. The ban-! iiiet nnui, which was foi inerly a email and cramped up apartment, in now large ; and commodious. The two ways of) caress make it more safe in case of lire. I II jw to Vote if Not Registered. Klectnri w ho are not registered and who desire to vote at the Presidential election, should lose no time in prepar ing the means for so doin. Registra tion blanks to be witnessed by six free holders can be obtained at the County Clerk's ollice, and these may Iks sworn to U-fore any Notary Public or Justice of the Peace. Voung men who have be come 21 years old since June, and who wore deprived of registration before, must til Unit registration blanks, and ought to do so immediately. Persons who have ' full citizenship pajiers who are not regis tered and who are otherwise qualified, : should also hive certificates filled out at once, if they do not want to lie deprived i of their votes. Ifthere is a Republican in ; Lake county who does not want to lose I his vote on account of the above reasons, lie shold immediately proceed to follow the advice given. Pur Sale or Jlxcliant? Farm ami timber land in Lewis county, Washington, f ir Lakeview or Luke coun ty property. L'miuiic at this ollice for description of procrty. 27-3m Many extra copies of the lust issue of The Kxamincr were sent away by our townspeople to friends abroad. Feelings ol safety pervade tho 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 luii); troubles. It will prevent consump tion, l.ukeview lrug Co. Lacked Sense to Oo Crazy. An hio Sheriff was taking a crazy man to the Columbus asylum the other day on the train. At the nest station another sheriff with ancther lunatic got on. The sheriffs knew each other and got to talking, placing the two crazy men in the seat before them. They also, of course, got into conversation, one asking his neighlior where he was going. "I am going to the asylum at Colum bus," said Crazy No. 1. "What is your trouble?" asked Crazy No. 2. "lV.isiness reverses and heavy finan cial losses several years ago upset my mind and I have been gradually getting worse. Now let me ask where you are going." "Why, lam going to Columbus to enter an asylum too." "Indeed, what ia the matter with you?" "Imperialism sent me crazy." "Impearlisui! Thunder I You are not crazy, at all. You are only a damn fool." The Doz's Schnap." A Dutchman, addressing his dog, said: "My dog you haf a schnap. You vas only a dog and I vas a man, but I vish I vas you. Efery vay you haf the liest of it. Yen you vant to go mit ter bed in, you shust durna round t'ree times and lay down. Yen I go mit ter bed in, I haf to lock up der blace and wind der clo.-k and undress mine self und my vif vakes up and scolds me den der baby cries und I baf to wawk him up und down, den der bymby ven I shust get to sleep it's time to get up again. Ven you get up you stretch yourself und scratch a cooble of times and you are up. I haft to light the fire and put on the kettle, scrap some mit my vife already and den maybe I get some breakfast. You play round all day and haf plenty of fun. I haf to work all day and haf plenty of trouble. Ven you die you sti'l haf the best of me; you just lie still. Yen I die I halt to go to hell yet." In a recent issue The Examiner men tioned a frightful accident to John Hun suker, an old pioneer of Klamath coun ty, in which he was accidentally shot in the arm by a Winchester ball, while carrying a rille in a buggy, and from which injury he was compelled to under go a surgical operation the amputation of the injured member. It was thought that the naturally strong constitution of the old pioneer would overcome the great shock, but as time wore on he be came weaker, and he . passed away on the 10th instant. Deceased was born in Kentucky, April 1, 1824. He was a resi dent of Oregon for thirty-four years, and lived in Klamath countv since 1S7S. The windows have been placed in the new hotel and a new brick kitchen has been added to the building. Notice. All thqse knowing themselves indebt ed to the undersigned will confer a favor by settling their accounts ou or before October 31. 1U00. It will save costs. J. Fbankl. Lakeview, Or., Oct. 1, 1900. 3!Mt V. 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