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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1900)
COUNTY NEWS. REPORT 1 IN LAKRVIIiW , 15 tiNTIKtiLY OP SIXTY I'Ot'R CA81;8 TYPHOID FALSE L. 1. KlipjH-1 ia down from Summer Lake thin week. Mrs. V. A. Sherlock baa been serious ly ill for the pot week. The population of California, under the new cenu, is 1,485,053. Sam Dirks, cattleman, was a business vUitor in Lakeview yesterday. Take vour bicycles to E. Lake when you want them repaired in first-class order. Frank Williams, son of "Uncle Jim," is up from California on a visit with his father. Born At Paris Creek, Cal., October 13, 190U, to the wife of J. li. Webb, a 10 pound son. Schminck will soon be in his new 9tore with a complete stock. Nse tiira for guns, ammunition, etc. Alreai ly ramors are afloat of the an nual masquerade ball, to be given in Lakeview on Christmas niicht. Charlie Graves is cellintf lots of shoes at the Ked Shoe Store. He has some beauties for winter wear. Mrs. Will Morley is improving rapid ly from a dangerous illness. Her littie son is also able to be about the house. When vou come to town from the country don't fail to see Fete and Jonas under the opera house. 41-tf Republicans should be prepared for the springing of ingenious campaign lies on the eve of election. Look out for roor backs. Do you want to run up aeainst a good thing? If you do, call on l'ete A Jonas, under the opera house. 41-tf John Aviragnete, the tailor, is kept constantly at work making new clothing. He can be found at J. W. Howard's store building. Mrs. John Withers and Miss Stewart of Summer Lake are visiting in Lake View, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Massingill. Miss Carter is the new teacher at Willow Ranch. Win. McCormack ol Paisley was on our streets yesterday. Dr. F. E. Smith reports all his pa tieutd on the improve. Mr. and Mrs. Creed McKendree have returned to their home near Illy. J. J. Monroe, merchant of Adel, was a business visitor in Lakeview yesterday. Mrs. E. V. Iewis, who nasi been seriously ill, was reported much better yesterday. No Danger of People Becoming Infect el With Disease by Visiting this Town to do their Trading. If nnt , l... t,.f Kin tl.ia winter and ut the same time save half ; ably return to l.akevtew in the spru.g- yoiir wood, get one of those fine air-! tight heaters at Schminck's. Three hunilred and fifty miners at the Iron Muntain mine in Shasta county, who want to work eight hours a day, are 1. nt o:i a strike. William Farrell of Summer Lake writes to have The Examiner sent to him ut Collinsville, Illinois. He is now on hU way Eat. ( iearj.'e Johnson spent several days in the vi. inity of Paisley la-t week on "ollicial hnsii;ess," returnit:g to lake view on v-'aturday. Tiie final pmof notices of J..hn Duffy and Alex Lundin. of Andrews, iippear on the 'ith page of this paper, and the notice of Alex C. Uurke, also of Andrews, ran he fiiiiud on the 4th page. You .:i:i't call for anv brand of whis kies in i-a-'e that cannot he furnish) l-t iV Kin; The Alturas Plaindoaler learns from private letters that there Is an epidemic of typhoid fever in fokevicw, there liv ing "no less thsn sixty-four caws, nearly allot which are confined to one street.' This is another evidence of how tin founded reports will augment as they pass from mouth to mouth a matter of going away from home to Uarn the news. It is fact that I-akeview has had an unnrecedented decree of aii-kneaD dtirimr mi j -i i -1 i i m " Vk m """"n JP" "B " the past few months, and it is also true that a few cam's of alleged typhoid fever have proved fatal; it is also a fact that there have been many caws of such dis eases as measles, imiinjm, etc., in lake view. It is also a fact that there have never been over sixteen cases of so called "typhoid fever" in this town, and the patients are all convalescent at the present time all but the three that ter minated fatally, of course. It is also a fact that sometimes people die in Altu ras and they do not all die of old age, either. There is one more fact, also, more im portant than any other, and that is, that something must he done toward the im provement of the sanitary condition of I-akeview or it will not U long until every house in the town will lie turned into a hospital. This is no idle talk, hut a terrible reality that we will all have to face. No tow n in the state is more fa vorably located for a splendid system of sewage than Lakeview, and The Exam iner has always contended that a sewage system was a growing necessity for the health of the tow n a mu.-h more neces sary audition than a city electric light plant. However, we can state authoritatively that there is no danger, in the least, of people becoming infected while coming to Ioikcvicw to do their trailing or at tending to other business. Not the least danger. The Plaindealer very truthfully aavs ! in tins connection: "I here must Ih i wronit with the sanitary condition of the town when! such a condition of affairs i-xi-t. Natiiiu! made Ijikevicw one of the healthiest sKits on earth, and when mi much hick-j liess prevails the causes mut be smiht ; for ill man's indifference and neglect. ; The same rule applies to all of our; II... .1 ... ...... 1 ""inn mm ion n w nere sick iicpm ore v is. line ol overcoats, i , , , . ,., . , 1 . . I ... ... . f i ne laws 01 in ,iiui nuilKU ioi u ' vio- sweaters. do to . , , ... . ... . .. " ,, mir'i nun nil j hi it I , itlio ll we woilio banish di-eae from our midst we must pay more attention to the sanitary con dition of our low ns." at Tbe Monogram suitable for wedding presents. Dave Grove and family have moved from The Point ranch to Surprise Valley for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Goorge C. Turner paid lakeview a flying visit from their Sur prise Valley home last week. Non-registered Republicans should call on Chairman Harry Hailcy of the Ke puhlicar, County Committee. Oo to The Monogram and walk off with a pair of those tine rubbers; they are giving them away almost. W. P. Huff, the Central Market butcher, is building a slaughter-house and close pens at the mouth of Warner canyon. Councilman S. F. Ahlstrom gives pub lic notice in this issue that he has with drawn as a candidate for member of the town council. Victor Maxwell escorted his sisttr, Miss Jennie Maxwell, to Warner lake last Sunday, where the young lady opened her school on Monday. Everything in the shoe line, for big people and little people, old and young, ladies and gents, at The Monogram. Ueurue M. Potts, the carfienter who assisted in rebuilding Lakeview after the big fire, has returned to bis home in Willows, Cal. Mr. Potts will prob- if McKinlev is elected The New Era says it is reported that BIEBER'S GOOD GOODS When I say good goods I mean goods that have been carefully selected. Goods that will sustain my Guarantee. Goods that pleases the cus tomer and convinces them that they have their money's worth. Bieber moves to the new Brick Hotel building this week H S. J. STL'DLEY the trains on the Narrow Gauge will something radically soon oiv'in to run on umiava as well a. week days. This will prove to lie o public convenience, and will doubtless It? profitable to the company. This sudden co'd sm-11, with a few incl.es of the tienutiful, caused a rush on Ahlstrom l'.ro.'s line cliincliilla coats and sweaters. (,., to Ahl.-trom Bros, and they will keep you warm. Judge Charles Tonning-eti, who was convale.-ceiit la-t week, suffered a re lapse and ha been quite ill for several davs. His physician, Ur. F. E. Smith, says that while the Judge is a very sick man. there is no immediate danger of a c iSlap-e in his case P. II. IIAKHIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Pull and complete stock of l:vcry thing; in the line of FURNITURE )THsss::sS5sttvs3 JUST OPENED. OOODS AK RIVINO ALL Till- TI ME. MEETING OF CITIZENS. The I'rc.cnt l!orJ ul Town Olllcrrt Hcnnml nated by AcclamatlonH WcnolJ lor Town Treasurer. I'll hv ome oi trie whiskies. carried by them are hinhly recommend- ;tl lv physicians lor uieuiciuai purposes. Notice to Republicans. 41-tf The Examiner may have been misted in its announcement of the marriage n two veil;:' ji-ople of Lakeview this Week, but another popular couple, was sub-titii'..-d, and a wedding took place just the f-ame. . J When vou j;ii to Klamath Falls don't ' fail to see C. I. Wilson the popular caterer :i the Jem s;il on. He carries the lines', st's-k in town and will treat vuii rit'lif The ' lem i- the pipular resort. '1'ry the Hermitage whisky there. 2-Vtf The I'.eihling S'-rachlight says that iraha'ii !5ro'. Hand will f.irnish music lor a big poli'ioal demonstration in Eed ding jii Nov. 1st, and that "Arnold tlrahani has arrived from Oregon and will play in the band that night." Al Kepuoliear voters in Lake view or Lake I'ounty, who art) cither not regi-tered at all or am ri'sfistered in so no other county oc precinct, wL! learn somi!thin;j to their advantao by calling on Harry Hal ley. 'hai rman Repub lican County (.'oinrnittm;, Lake view. Call WITHOUT DELAY '. The meeting of citizens at the Court house last Friday riiuht was fairly well attended, and the meeting was called to order by Mayor F. M. Miller, w ho stated j its object. a ' Mayor Miller nominated Judge Spcrry j for presiding ollio r and Charles I'mbach j for secretary, and they were elected by c acclamation. j Judge Ss!rry, upon taking tlieilniir, : offered the suggestion that, inasmuch ns 0 the present oflicera wi-ro inon; familiar than others with the work in detail that j is now lieing prosecuted in the )-stah- lishmcnt of a new w ater system ami an Albert Mugli-r of Sisson arrived in Lakeview last Tuesday, and is consider ing the proposition of starting a brewery. electric liliht plant, that they be renomi nated to fill the positions of Couni ilinen and Recorder. There was no dissenting voice, and u motion was curried to that effect, and the following gentlemen were renominated by acclamation : Council men liernard, Arzncr, Ahlstrom and Schlagel; Hecorder, Cmbach. I!, kevnolds was noniiiiiited hv accla- .l.f. i ieiu is moving ins huk.k a thing of the 'H' , and the intereBt and mation for Town Treahurer. The entire general mer.'handis into the handsome : t.x,.il(.n.rjt Hubsjde upon receipt of 1 business of the meeting was completed new brick store. Field has a large and Ull. nws o t)l(j rt.HJit Tlf;n businesHjin fifteen minutes, well selected stock of clothing, dress wiil Ul4MJln() itf) ormai 8tate , and other . goods, shoe. t.t.:., besides the IwHt II1Mtt,-rH fif puMic iitnuient will lie taken brands of groceries and canned goods. , ,,y 1(J newHf,a,;rH to interest the Mr. and Mrs. John Arzner and chil- great army of humanity, dren, w ho have b. -n spending a couple i m, C()U, f,f Cedarvilh-. Mr. Mugler is the son of Peter Mugler, i the well known brewer, and is himself1 an experienced brewer. He thinks very favorably of the proposition anil the futurn of the town. Next week the election will have been TO THE PUBLIC. I Subsequent to the meeting of citizens I called at the County Courthouse last I lv;.i,.., ., ;,.i. i ,.,..,n., .,....i...i i.. ,,f wveks at the Ai..or ranch. Augur is now et.ipb.ye.l at Andy Devine'H ton- , fri(!I)(,H t)lllt , diJ ot H(!eW rtJI10IIli. alley, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. M(,riu! Iarior. Mr. Cobb and wife are liatioll to thu offire of ComidlllluI1 of HoylHtou, have returned to Lakeview. ; ljvili), at tl, ,.(tn,iy ,rivate boarding ; tllts Tow of LaUeview. j Jiavo Wen in Mrs Arznerivery much improved in ( ,,,.. m U .M t0 be a first-class j tll() ohuni(.H8i..lu,M,HllK for Ul0 best inter health. j workman, very genteel, and also a mil-, tf, of ,y alii'ttl town, for iiiany yearn. It is well known thai mm m s witeti , sician of ululity. Mr. U,,U will take M11,i f,.i,hfnllv I uorked for what 1 chargi) of the Lakeview braHH band. j believed was right in ail thingH relative Mr. M. II. Ihinlap, formerly of Talent, . to the welfare of Lakeview, I leave, the Jackson county, w ho was hero with his public to judge. I feel it my duty at family a few weeks ago, and Htopped j thin time to retire from publii! ofllce. s.eeiiil days at the homo of Mr. and There hiu many good und capable citizeim Mis. II. U. Heiyford, died at Fall River' in tho town who can und will fill my Mills, Shasta county, Cul., on October j position us Councilman Batisfactorily to 15th, while on his way to the lower the public, und 1 hereby announce tiiat . . . . ... . ! 1 i At I ,,,1 ,1 ui. iu i i.r, ..a in Isi.ti. ' I Hill fiflHItlVi' V IHiL A CUnUKIULI) lOT II 1U Dili says he had orders from ho nhenff ( j.,.,.,, wu(j a u t,litw)IlU!(1 oflice in question. Very respectfully, Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. Jt will cure eczema and skin di-eases and ugly wounds and sores. Jt is a certain cure for piles. , Counterfeits may be offered you. See! that you get the original DeWitt'a Witch Jlazel Salvo. Lakeview Drug Co. Win. McKcii brought in a load of j iheriff Dnnlap's household goods from j tl.u Pi-ru.L-i.il Creek ranch last Tuesday. I to cominence moving tne '-nrHi nice day," and he arrived in a storm. Mrs. Duump iid children will enmn to their new home in Lakevicv within a few days. gentleman, and was formerly a com mander of tho (.!. A. It. Association of r-ouihern Oregon. lib was a Veteran of the Civil War. Neuralgia of tho stom ach w as the cause of his Budden death. Lakeview, Or. H. F. Alll.HTHOM. Oct. 'M, 1!KKJ. The Hteum pumj) and engine for tho town water works arrived lust Saturday. HI DOOR 10 J.. S. HELD ...LAKIiVIIiW, ORIZGON... CALL AND Sl-H OUR STOCK AND C1CT OUR PKICII5 lilll A-J?- SMITH Proprietor. Lliulcr tho nt'W inaiiai'inont this I Clniir Dran Cknrt mill 'i now ,,.n-l lo lurnM. . iPT W V . . in I J eustoiiK'rs with tho lrst of and is Jayin hihost jirico for grain h Orders Promptly Filled. Try the New Management. 2 X :J. S. FIELD Leader In Fair Dealings. lUill 5a Goofc-b to tbc Olt Store ano will open up Suefncfio in Ibis Hew 3i3rlcl; Store nert wech with low er prices ano (Sooo 60000. BOUGHT AT RIGHTPRICES He Fears no Competition and Guarantees SATISFACTION 4i