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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1900)
CITY ELECTION. Mayor, Four Councllmen, Recorder and Treas urer Chosen. Peter Po.1 l!ltctd Councilman fty MU TrUndi Without fill KmiMh or Ci Mnl-A Quiet i:iocllo Whkb 91 Vol. War Cut. The election of town officer Mayor, four Councllmen, Recorder and Treas urer fur the next year was held last Tuesday, mill, notwithstanding the ex citement attending the Presidential election, quite a respectable tote wa K)llvl. As Councilman AhUtrom had made previous public announcement that ho wa Maitivply not a candidate for re election, there with lint three name on the printed ticket for Councilmen, a blank line having leen Inserted for whatever ritisen the voter honld choose to vote for. Early In the mom lute some of tin) friend of I'd it I 'on I mentioned hi nnmu in connection with the ollice of Councilman, and aoon the word passed around, and, tafure Mr. I 'out knew anything about it, he wan elected to thu position, lie waa not nuked hy anyone to allow Ida name to be J used, ami a great number w ho Voted did not know that he wa thought of for the place, and, consequently, voted for only the three named printed on the ticket. Had it been thoroughly known thatMr. Punt's niiiiiu was mentioned he woubl no iloul't have jHilb-d the full vote. A he whs not advised regarding the matter until Inte in the afternoon, Mr. Post wait itomcwhut -rlnrhed at the action taken by hid fiienda, as he ia an liriiiNHtiiiiintC gentleman h rid would be about the IiinI TMon in the world to eek any publit. bonur or iliHtinclion. However, hi (riemU paid him a neat compliment and a sincere tribute of their resjiect, and The Examiner hoira that the gentleman may look at the mutter in it proper light mid qualify to fill fill the duliea of the HNition. Peter Post ia one of the level-headed business men of I-nkevicw, a large pmpiTty owner and taxpayer, nnd will no doubt make a good Coiincil man. There were t2 ballota cast, n ii1 , with out context for any of the oflicus, the election waa without excitement. The follow ing gentlemen were elected : Mayor, M. Miller; Councilmen, T. E. IliTiiard, X. Ar.ncr, G. Schlagel and 1'. 1'oat ; Recorder, Charles I'mhach ;Treu urer, H. Reynold. EDE-BASEY WEDDING. liugene 5. I'd and Iva 0. Buiy Harried jt Sunday l.'vtnlnf at Hum ol lha Brltla. Another of those hnppy event hich mould two loving heart in one occurred at the home of Mr. und Mr. J. I". Basey in Lakeview hint Sunday evening, when their Hccond dmighler, Iva I)., became the biide of Eugene S. Kde. The bride ha panned most of her life in Ijikevicw, and here she attended the public school and received the first rudiment of an education. She in an estimable young lady and ha numerou friend who will wish her all batpiue. Thu groom i an energetic and prot-perou young stink man of thi county, who ha a reputa tion a a rustler and nn honest man. He, too, ha a host of friend who hope hi new life may be uttcmlcd with joy and liappiueH. Hev. C. II. Hiillomon of the Baptist Church was theofliciuling clergyman. After the ceremony a mar riage supper wa nerved, after which the evening wa sjicnt pleasantly with vocal and niHtruinental niUNic and game. The follow ing H'mle attended n in vited guest: Mr. ami Mr. II. II. Ilay.lcton, MeHHr. Elmer and Fred Ahl Btroin, A. I.. Howell, Mi ton Mny Chan dler, Cora Phelps und EstellaDcan. The bride anil groom were the recipient of several handxntne prenent, a follow: AhlHtrom Bros. Clock. Mi May Chandler Water set. Mr.and Mr. Ilarloton Dinner plate. A.' I.. Howell Sewing machine. Mr. A. Y. Beach Pitcher. (iroom to Bride Lady's watch and chain. Hi ido to (iroom Gent' watch chain. Mr, and Mi Basey to Bride Bridal hat. The newly wedded couple will leave thi week on a honeymoon trip to Plumas county, Cul., nnd may visit Sun Francisco. Upon their return, in about a month, Mr. and Mr. Kdo will take up their residence on the LoveleHS ranch, on Crooked Creek, which Mr. Kdo liu loaned. The Examiner congratulate the young couple und wishes them much happincHB and prosperity. The I.akeviuw Bra Hand i doing considerable prustlcing now. We are glad to ee the bund continue to keep up. Stop th Cough and Work orf tha Gold. Laxative Bromo-Quinlne Tablet cure a cold in one duy. No cure no pay. Price 25 com. 3S-lyr LOCAL PICK-UPS. We understand that Mia EvaO'Nsll of New Tint Creek I dangerously 111 with typhoid fever. Social dance at the ora houe Ratur day night. Thu Maaona hold their regular meet' Ing In the now hall Iat Saturday even ing. Miller A Lux have sold 9,0)0 head of liecf cattle from their Harney county ranche to I'tiget Sound buyer. Vm Sai.. A fine 2)4 hore-powr engine, almost new. Write to or call at The Examiner ofllce, Ijtkcview, Or. Jim Snelllng arrived from Codarville last Sunday ami remainel over Tuenday to vote for McKinlcy and Kooevelt. I'.verylxMlv will be at the aocial dance next Saturday evening at the ojr hoiiNft. All the pretty tcirl in town will be there. Mr. Japer Huff i etocted hotne from ('ottage (irove thi week. Mr. Huff ha been vlalting relative there forathoiit five month. Harry Aldridge, the Hummer Lake NtiM'kman, wa in I-akcvicw yeterday, returning from New Pino Creek with Mr. Alilridge, who ha been vittiting relatives at that place. F.verylKHlv enjoy thoae occasional pleaoanl wn ial dance at the opera bourn, (in there next Saturday night and en jo v yourself. New music and a general gool time promised. Whetstone Ilro., freighter, arrived froiu'lermo last Saturday with 10,000 ImiiiihIs of freight for town merchant.! They say the road are in bad condition, esecially in the Iavia creek country. II. Schminck fi Son now occupy the new brick buildiuu, one door south of The Motiit;raiii. l in y have a fine store anil are filling it with hardware, grocer ies, stoves, etc. (iive them a call and ins'K-cl tfioso handsome stove and range. (ireen Smith, of Willow Uanch, brought two big load of fine apples to I-nkevicw lul Sulurday and sold them all out quickly at - cent. Mr. Smith ha The Kxaminer' thank for a 50-H. boa of fine N-lltlower apples. MiiHiiiii: hall is being enclosed this week with compressed iron representing stone. Ashley Follett i painting it, and it present a very handsome a pearunce. The lurgo cornice and front plates are imposing. In tbo center of the front-piece are the letler"A. F& A.M." County Clerk (iunther iarued a license last Monday authorizing the marriage of J. W. A. Jane and Mis Mellissiu Lawson. Mr. Jane ha resided in lakeview for several month and hi in tended bride i a resident of the New Pine Creek section. The wedding will probably take place at New l'ine Creek this week. Mr. and Mr, (ieorgo Miller, daughter Mae, nephew Kph and Mis Minnie Cannon left last Sunday for a brief visit with relatives at Yoncallu. From there they will go to Portland to remain ajl winter. Mis Miller will take lessons in voice culture and improve her musical education during the winter month. Heece I law kin arrived in Lakeview yesterday and proceeded to Cednrville to meet hi brother, S. I). Hawkin of Toms Itrook, Virginia, who recently ar rived on the Coast. Ueecu will bring hi brother to Lakeview and to hi Crooked Creek home, where he will visit for a time. S. 1. ia the only Republican in the Haw kin fold, and Kcei'o say he i not going to talk jHilitica w hen he meet him, a the laugh is on thu Virginian' nido. The brother have not met for twenty year. The band of (18 horse driven to Lake view from Wagontire two week ago by (i. W. Manning nnd William Lupton, and held by Sheriff Dunlup upon the showing of Anton Kgli, w ho alleged that he had bought them, were turned over to Kgli last week upon hi filing a bond. The matter will be Mettled by the Circuit Court of Lake county at the next term. Kgli returned home with the horses, and Manning und Lupton have returned to California. Do not get scared if your heart trouble you. Most likely vou suffer from in digestion. Kodol 1)yscpsia Cure di gest what you eat ami give thu worn out stomach erfect rest, it is the only preparation known that completely di gests till classes of food; that is why it cure the worst case of indigestion and stoma, h trouble after everything else ha failed. It may be taken in all con dition und cannot help but do you good. Lakeview Drug Co. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that there are fund in the county treasury for the re demption of nil outstanding comity warrant protested to March (1, 18U7, with exception of Nos. IIOIO, 30M and 3045, of March 6, 1M7. Interest on ubove warrant will ceaso after Nov. 8, 1000. Luk UltAl.t., Con u tv Treasurer. Lakeview, Or., Nov. 7, 11)00. I MODOC NEWS I IN A NUTSHELL rrom The Ni-w Kra. Mis Annie Griner died at Likely, Modoc county, on the evening of Nov. 1st. Mis Maud Pteven. who was taken ill last week with typhoid fever, is still very low. Her sister, Mr. Lily Oibeon, i now greatly, improved. A band of 200 beef cattle belonging to Inne Hro of Summer Lake, Or., arrived here lat week, under the management of Jack Kelsay. They will be pastured here until car can be secured at Termo to carry them to Keno, alter which they will be shipped to the city. During the past few week Nally Willey ha purchased a large number of beef cattle of various parties, for ship ment to city markets. J. P. Mulkey and D. C. Herry, of Davis Creek, drove 200 to Termo lust week, to deliver to him, The price paid has not been made public. Near Alturn. October 27th, 1000, the promising young life of Miss Esther May Dorris came to a close at the age of sixteen years and two month. The cause of death wa typhoid fever. The funeral took place from the Congrega tional church in Altura on the 2(Hh ult. and the sermon by Rev. Perks was touching nnd sympathetic. The deceas ed was well known in Modoc county, having lived there all her life, and was highly esteemed by all her friend and schoolmates w ho loved her for her sweet, bright disposition. AN INDIAN WEDDING. And What Happened Immediately After the Ceremonyv There wag a wedding in Indian society last Sunday night, at the teepee at Dendmau Canyon. Mr. Poody, the beau brnmmel of red society, took to his Ivosoin Mr. Poker Jennie, a blush ing young widow of five months. The affair was fittingly celebrated with fire water and dried fish, and wound up in a fight in which Mahala Maggie went out liefore the whirl wind rushes oi Mary Cacatat, wife of Bii George, and Indian John, husband of the defeated Maggie, bit the dust from a blow with the deadly right of Marshal Whorton, who wa called to quell the riot. A a result of the latter "scrap" John nurses a sore head on the soft side of a plunk inside the Tombs (our beautiful county jail) while the Marshal carries a bandago around hi right hand, upon which he is occasionally seen topour copious drops of liquid resembling arnica. It was a "hi-u" big time. (ieorgo McCarty, a bright young man from Detroit, Michigan, arrived in lakeview last Saturday, and ha been engaged to teach the winter term in the Mulkey district. Our Extremely Elegant line of Capes have just come in See our Tailor Made Suits for Ladies. They are Beautiful. Our Grocery Line is very complete, and our Prices cannot be beaten. : ill j ; i ! J CrEOr H AlTK.ES fe Co I: nil il MOMIMtttMlMMMMHMMMMHMIMIIMMMHIIIMlMi Now opposite Postoflice. Will Goods Arriving Goods for the UNDERTAKING IN 6MC0IO0Mt00O08ttMMI Car load of BAIN WACONS Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters &p&-3va&xca L. D. KIRK IS HEARD FROn. Write That He is on the Way to China to Fight the Boxer With Company F. The Examiner is in receipt of a letter from L. D. Kirk, who left here about three months ago very suddenly. The letter was written at Spokane, and the writer says he is on his way to China " to fight the Boxers." The letter reads aa follows : Spokane, Wash., Oct. 21, 1900. Editob Lakb Cor sty Examinkh: When I left Lakeview I promised to let my friends hear from me through your paper, as everybody reads The Exam iner. I landed in Spokane about ten days ago from Canada, and intend leav ing hero to-night for Victoria, B. C, and from there will go to China. I am going fight the Boxer. Everything i selling at good prices here horse especially. Good, cavalry horses go at 10 to $75 per head, government is paying 75 pec month tot packers. There are two, Warner Valley boy here-"Kid" Hosteller and Enoa IVck. We are all in the eame outfit and are bound for the Orient. If this does not find a place in the waste basket I will write another letter when I get to China. I am in Company F puck train. Kegard to all. L. 1. Kibk. Everybody is looking for bargain, but ii.uio ireu'i eucu iargiuns in Lake- view flew as Gu Schlagel ia oftering in hard- are, saddles, name and tinware. -all ou him at once. 1 1. O. "Wliitwortli soon move into New Quarters. ali the Time. New Store.... ALL ITS BRANCHES. Jfc' U JLCIU rr BJ AfcB. MIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIMMMIIMIIM 9 i The Peerless Chilled Plow i . j Hardened Steel role Plow j The Disk Plow (Something New) Peerless Gang, a Fine Plow J Benicla Star, Sulky plow 0) B Mr. and Mrs. N. Fine arrived from Warner last Monday. Carey Ramsby is in Klamath county on a visit with his sister. Si Beecraft and B. Sanders came ia from Barne8 Valley last Tuesday. Virgil E. Greene, the expressman, has recovered from a serious illness. Commissioner J. M. Martin arrived from Silver Lake Tuesday and sat as a member of the Board of Commissioners of Lake ceunty for the first time, yester day. Gua Schlagel, the harness man, sad dler and hardware dealer, is making a great reduction in hia price. Every article he ha now is up-to-date. Call there for bargains in everything in hia line. A. P. Kooxer brought to The , net ollice yesterday a box . ' xami the Centenial.lW varietiee-ever -w nd Early Rose or fre'- 01 which i a curio,. of nature. Kooxer says he has Crly every variety of potato that grows but the "Lady Boquet" which Dave Grove alone raises, nn j lie has gout) t o ; r Si a . v surprise taney amj Nlett tbem him. with Tr. W . II. Lewi, Lawrenceville, Va.. WTiNMj "I am using Kodol Dyspepsia! IJire in my practice among severe cases of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy." May hundred of physici ans depend upon the use of Kodol Dys peia Cure iu etomaeh trouble. It di gests what you eat. and allows you to eat all the good food you need, wrovid- ing you do not ovei 1 1 Give instant rebel i-i A. overload your stomach. lief and a rtMriii n hunt cure. Lakeview Druir Co. a