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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1900)
XXX U 1 iX.UM A .iAAIJU.ft IHHtl t AAAAAA AAAAA U U i A A A TEACHERS' SOCIAL. COUNTY NEWS. ; Lkeview Lducator LntciUln Their i f ellow Worker. TTTrrTrrTrYTVTTTTTrrrTTTTr A )loiv,rtnt (Mul WM K,VCI1 u,t W. A. Majiley came in from I lush lH!t Saturday. Air-tight stoves, at H. C. Kothe A Co. 'a. F. C. Lusk, the attorney, returned to California last Saturday. l-adies' Kid Gloves, at Pailey A Mas siiigiU'e. It is reKrted that the condition of Zae Whithworth, ill with juieumonin, is unimproved. Mis l. race Ilermn, of I eihwvillo, has Tuesilav evening at tlio nubile school gom to Hunm, Harney county, to result-, j building, hy tlio teachers nf tli Lake John MePonough waa down from the view school, in honor of the visiting Cotighlin ranch in v'hewauean last week, i teachers of tlio oounty. A Hhort liter Wanted To buy or keep, a good milk j ll ""'"''"I program km render- cnn. l.noutre at tlim ollioo. 41-- joii, iniiowcii ny llglil rclrcslimciiU ami Lust week there were 100 carloads of j u,,1,, Kea. mutton sheer, at Amedee awaitim: ship- Tho P'ogrmn was a follow l,u'nl i K.vimtton.. Mim K.ur t tilnuxti Complete telegraphic service will oon J u:u,'::,,:;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;:':M,'S lie inaugurated on the N. C. A O. as far Ladies cloaks and jackets, at llailey A j Torino. Massingill's. j Leave your order at this oll'u-e for o- W. P. West of Silver I-c.ke is visiting ; tatocs. Call and see sample, several relatives in Medford whom he has not j varieties. 4- seen before in twenty year?. j...,, ("onM.lin arrive.1 from Wlow but Ijirge line of dress patterns, etc., at II. C. Kothe Co.'s. E. J. Armstrong, the contractor. has been so seriously ill during the past silks, I " ednesilay and k it or (. henaucau on Thursday. has li you vant t run up aeainst a ginnl purchased a lot in Wallers' Addition, ; thing : II you lo, call on 1 ete A Jonas, and is building a residence thereon. umlt"r tho ',ra ,'ou'- i-;..;i i: i' ,1... .1.1;....- MassingiU'e. Contractor Armstrong started a crew of bricklayers on the Post Jk King two story building last Tuesday morning. Salmon llollies, Lobster, Codfish, et '., at H. C. Kothe A Co.'s. Judge Sperry now occupies the Cogs well ortice, opposite C. I. Snider' store, and is fitting up cosy quarters for a law cilice. Children s and Misses jackets, at Bailey A Massingill'. Miss Cora I'helps has recovered from a late indisposition and is once more at tending to her duties as clerk at the Lakeview Pharmacy. Blue Lake string Wans and Eastern corn at Bailey A Massingill's. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barr have moved from New Pine Creek to Lakeview to spend the winter and are occupying the residence of Albert Dent on South Water street. Kn urn Inn M i .U ( rl HiM iiHioii Mi (., nle mi. IIiiiu Solo.. Miil. .1. g. W Ulna I'Kntninlmc "Tli I hr.-c Sullort ' I'losliiK ( horiii, In m hit li all J.uuc.l All present expressed themselves an having nt a very eiijoyableeveuing. Jack Hall "Skipped." From w hat can be learned about tow n, Ja.'k Hull, bricklayer, is an ungrateful fellow. He came here loon after the business men of Lakeview commenced building their bricks, and has had steady employment at g,Kxl wage ever since ins arrival. A lew weeks aco lie was : week as to be unable to attend to his , ... :, .. 1 ..... . , . ., , taken ill ami was rand tor at the home business. The Alturas Plaindealer lat week takes a quarter-column of local stock notes from The Examiner ami credits them to the "Hustler." Mrs. S. J. Ihitton, who has 1-oen dan gerously ill at the residence of J. W. Howard, is now rapidly recovering under the treatment of lr. F. E. Smith. When vim come to town countrv don't fail to see Pete from the and Jonas lot M. K. Hart, where he was rooming, j 1 uriug his residence here he w as trusted by several business men fur goods, and ! nUo borrow d money from some of his fellow workmen. A few evenings tign he sent a friend to his room to gel bis i effects, and then quietly walked out of : tow ii, awaited by the roadside thcar ; rival of the outgoing Western Mage, and lelt his creditors in '.lie lurch. I'ligrate- fulness is too mild a word for the in t of under the oiktu house. 41-tf i a man who, while ill, was tenderly The Nevada, California A Oregon rail-; nursed hack to health, and to reward way is getting up-to-date under tlie ne i his liencfaetors left them without a management, and is now making excur- ; word of explanatioii and thief is aUiut sions over the road at reduced fares. I the right name for a man who would The stock corrals ut lCeno are glutted with sheep, cattle and hogs undergoing inspection preparatory to shipments. There are enough sheep there to till tifty cars. Read the announcement of Hudspeth A Cloud, soda manufacturers, in this issue. T. II. Cloud recently purchased a half-interest in this business from Mr. Hudspeth. Mrs. M. T. Walters and daughter, Hattie, have arrived fnun Termo, whither they went to escort Mrs. Allen, who left on the train for Portland via Sacramento. A railroad station will be built at Long Valley, on the narrow-gang", to be be known as Constantia. Another sta tion will be built at Willow Creek val ley, to Ii;- know ii a- Arm-trong. Wood Lars .ji, ii .viv of Nor w ay, d i -d at Ijdie,Cal.,Septem'ierL".eli. I'rr.-a-e! rub a friend, as Jack Hall did. event U ami Blue Lake String Beans, "finest in the market," at II. C. Kothe A Co.'r. In reporting the Ladies' Aid entertain ment last week we inadvertantly omit ted to mention the names ot Miss Mae Chandler and Mrs. J. W. Brown who took part in the "Songs of Seven." You make no mistake when you buy your gloves nt S. F. Ahlstrjni's. ife has tlie tinest line in tow n. The net receipts of the entertainment for the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church of Lakeview amounted to f'.t.'t. The coney will be ll-ed in painting the church building, an improvement tliat lias loiiu be-n needed. Try t';- E.' -etric il.iir Tor.ic for falling hair and liandrulT, luariui.iclured by r. I. S:)ii::i, at 5iJ cent- ier bottle. Henry .-cheld, a pioneer of Siskiyou, and a !!.':. ly respected ri'izeu died at Yreka O t. 11th, ag d 7s years. JI,. was the owner of the pioneer water works 01 'Yreka. lie le.-.ve a family of . gro.Vi:-n;. e!::i-l. e:i. e have in-f received tlie largest' Jl.tf stoi-k o! -lev go.,d- ever sinwn in Lake oountv. U. C. Kothe A Co. I '1 he New l.ra reports that the Indians 1 v- i:.... l. rc. f . , fi -e I llie I e,;K .lie riiiii luj noil! I'm em. ri.-L.r 1 . -i j ; some di ea.-e, w le t her scarlet fever or measles ii not yet delinitely known. 1 liree deaths have occuried among thelu from that cau-e recentlv. In connection with the creamery plant at Bieb.T an ice hou.-o w ill be e-tali-lisheil. The projectors of this creamery enterprise mean business, ami are rn-h- ing up their buildings in order to be all ready for the plant when it arrives. k last Sunday with j J-;. l-,,ett has bought the ui.-r- mx i'iia dren, one oi . Kineh.iri of ( Vdar , Mr-. .1. C. B.-.t of leaves a wile w lioiu i- M i s. II. ville ; also a sii-tci' Lakeview. You can't call for any brand of whis kies in case that cannot he rirnished hy l'o-'t King. S uue of the wlil-ki. -earried by tiiein are highly reconme tid ed by piiy.iician-i for medicinal putpo-es. Coming Nuptial. As the time for tho happy drawing nigh it may not he ed a breach of good faith to prematurely that on Wednesday, Nov. j 7, I'.hh), at II o'clock a. in., tho nuptial of Laurie I. Klippel and Mi-s Flor ence Elizabeth Foster will ho celebrat ed ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Foster at Summer Lake. Tho groom is a well know n and very popular gen- i temari of Summer Lake, w ho recuiitly returned from Ala-ka. The bihle-tc-lie is the elde-t daughter of Mr. and Mr. James Fouler, well known rcnl 1 deuls of Summer Lake, and has a largo i circle of friend w ho will ho glad to 'learn of lit r coming happiness. The I'xau.iner is now pi .nting handsome weibiing invitations I n- the evi nt, and will have a fi.lt a count of the wedding w hen it occurs. BIEBER'S GOOD GOODS It Pays to Buy Good Goods. You have the satisfaction of knowing that you arc getting full value. My prices for the M-ST GOODS in the market are no higher than you are paying for cheaper goods. Do your trading at BI LEBER'S STORE and be pleased with your purchase. 'im ;iu,.,,. , j: I i, , ,;,.,,: , ,r a fc . K 12. STl'DLI-Y MAKKIS STUDLI-Y & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Pull anJ complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUST OIM.Nt:t. OOODS AR RIVING Al l. lllli TIMI-. IEII DOOR 10 J. S. HELD ...LAKKVIUW, OREGON... CALL AND SKI; OU STOCK AND CIHT Ot'R PKICHS The The I tl. V.. C. .-'tickh-, tho coniractor, has dep.irted with his. f.uid'y hji Tain ley w he: I. e ha- a contract to do some brick work. He ni-iy rernain all winter, as a vacant resi U nee !a e cannot be found in I.akevieA-. Ladies, ca I and si-e tli i-e liandsoine, iiji-lo-date shirt Aail at 1 1. -Id's. They, are the I i. --t styles in S m l'rancisuo and the K.i-t. -on arrived Mr. a .d Mrs. K,a,:k W'i iiotii Crooked Oi ilieir liuie child, ho i-i very ill and in need of medical a'.tention. Mrs. Wilson is the daiiehter of Mr. arid Mrs. H.A. I'axton. They are Mopping with Walter I'axton durinj; their May. The Keith shoe captured the prand prize at the I'aris; Kxsisitioii. Charlie (iraves, jiroprietor of the only exclusive .-hoc-house ill Lake county, in the Bole aent for the Keith Mioe. ,-ee his line stock. Jude Chail'.-s T oniiiii'sen has been very ill with fever. The Juile was tak en down about ten days ao, and his condition was at one til it; alarming, but we are pleased to Mate, that he is on the road to recovery at the present writing, and will toon be out with the "hoyo." 1 1 ,.en - oi ineii vi ited A l.l.-ll'oiiih' mi 1 dlety this week to select Iroiii tint ele yanl line of gloves. Fred ha- been ke,t busy waiting on pat rons lor seveial days. Il you see bis Mock yijil are sure to joi I -chii-e from ),iin. The Illaek Kent'ickians, Senator llauideu's Serenaders, billed to appear in Lakeview last Monday i.itjht, failed to arrive ow in to a mishap in orosKinn the desert from Hurun. The.long Mretch of deoei t country, without water, lying between thin place and liuniH, jiroved too much for the tired animals drawing the big aggregation, and the company was compelled to miss its engagements at Paisley and Lakeview. However, they ajipeared at the oj.cra Iiouhu laHt night to a fairly good fcized audience, cliandi.-e bii-iness of his father, ( 'ail. Follett, at New l'ini: ("reek, and has already taken charge. Lemon A. Ilart zog, merchants, have moved their More building dow n to the main thoroughfare, ojijxjnite the Cannon hotel. Mrs. Vulgauiore, an aged lady of New Fine Creek, is rejjorted to be very low. A. M. Smith informs us that on last Wednesday morning the sick woman fell intoa comatose Mate, and it was thought hy the attendants that she wan dead, and it was ho reported, but she rallied and remains in about the Name condi tion at this, writing. Mrs. S. F. Ahlstrom departed last week for Han 1-ranci-co on a visit with her daughter, Lottie, and other relatives. After visiting for a time in the city Mu tt ill juoceed to Marys.viilc to see her Mstcr. From Alturas Mrs. Ahlstrom wai accompanied as far an Sacramento hy Mrt.lt. M. Lussill, who will vinit relatives and friends, in Lodi. L'nder instructionH from a jirominent jihysiciaii of San Francinco, Attorney W. A. Wilshiro of Lakeview is cloMng up his business affairs and will take a long rest from business cares. Judge Wiluhire's health has failed rapidly dur ing the jiast six months and it is essen tial for his future physical welfare that he give uj) all business and relieve his mind of any strain. He will probably goto Portland for the winter. Town Flection. am. mil el- !: .': of ollicers Town i. f l.;iL' l.' v. ill be held on Tues day, NoM inbi-r t ! i the same date ( t he president ial election. Thele are to be elected a mayor, four cm nci linen , a tna-urer and recorder. 1 lure will probably Ire no . onteM for mayor or ci, in, ciin, en, as the opinion prevails that the present ollicials should hold over till the water works and electric liht plant, ; already under way, shall be completed. A meeting of citizens bas been called for Friday evening, ictober L'Hth, at the courthouse, for the purpose of nomina ting men to lill the ullices named for the coming year. The meeting is set for H p. m. New City Fxprcsn. i (ieorge I'.atchel ,-r siarled a city ex ' press last Monday moi nin and ha been kept bu-y ever sine,- in. il, I ut' deliveries. A well conducted delivery has hi me a necessity in Lakes n-w , ami carelul at tention to husiness v. i I in.vire the pro ; prietor a fair remuneration for his labor. ; Sir. Ilatchclder promises to conduct his j business systematically, and will eri- deavor to give satisfaction to his patrons. The peojile of Lakeview should encour ' age the de liveryman, and see to it that j whenever they have a package or trunk, or anything that cannot be carried by hand tliaf, the deli veryman is given a chance. Hangout tho red flag at resi dence or public place of business when in need of the delivery man's services r .i(;v;i: (,ui:kk-K d A. M. SMITH Proprietor. Ill llllS li);iii;i''('iiM'iil Mils now jircpiirt'ii io iihimmi 4-' The Lord's Supper. Lev. I). T. Sumuicrville, Presiding Flder of this district, informs Tho Kx aminer by jiost-i ard from Paisley that he will preach next Sunday morning and ceiling in the M. K. Church at Lakeview. The Lord's Supper will be administered at the morning service. Notice to Sheepmen. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has hied on i!-'l acres in Windy Hollow, covering all the springs on that range, and sheepmen are hereby w arned not to range on that land or water their slock at those springs. W. M. TllOHNB. Lakeview, Or., Oct. 8, 1(100 . 40-3 Martin Westlake has been convicted in Sacramento for the murder of liob Watts, formerly a resident of Paisley, Itobbery and jealousy were the cause of Watts' murder. Flour, Bran, Shorts. Corn meal, Germea. I'lnlcr llit' ih'w mill is customi'is, witli tho Ix-.-t of and is paying highest juice for grain Orders Promptly Filled. Try the New Management J. S. FIELD Leader in Fair Dealings. XUW on 6ooC-t to tfoc Ol& Store an& will open up Kuolncos In Ibis Ulcw Brlcft Store ncyt wech wltb Slow er prices ano 6oot OooMj. BOUGHT AT RIGHT PRICES - He Fears no Competition and ..Guarantees SATISFACTION I