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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1900)
COUNTY NEWS. tvt v i f t t t t v i f i t rrrvr'f t y ' y t t y r r ? t v i i r r?T r r it Frank Howard whs taken HI suddenly IttMt Thiirmhty. Merchant Field vunplctod the remov al of hi wares Into lil new brick build ing last Friday. F.I Coinandmite cigars and Iro cold A H. C. MM-r at Post A KinK'a. 23 It will nut ln to judge of a niart'a piety by )il pants being out at tli knee. Il may Ixt a crap shooter. No other i.HU can eojial DeWltt's Little F.arly l(ier (or protnptucHii, cr tMinty ami elliclency. lakeview Drug O. Maurice Kcnnrr and John Miller of Yreka, wh' have been looking after thvlr slock intcroxtn at Silver aVq, have returned to Yrcka. Ton don't want to forget tliat Toot A Klnif . the Mimlnr dinpensers, am still in H. They are under the opera limine. Call and see them. 22 An old maid iixn lieing akd her age replied that she was thirty and thorw whs line thing mIk had learned to do, and thnt wan to mind her own bind lifna. DeWitt's Little Kurly Kiwrs are prompt, palatable, plenitntit, powerful . purifying little illn. I.kcvicw Drug Co. When we look around at the numler if worthh'M nien we are mads to wood r why the creator keeps on creating them long an mules are in such de mand. V.... aiilav M !.. Vnltf P.., .1 k'li,,t ll.u I-.. I ii. I.,un ;ttOMl (MXlH. the cclelirntixl Kit omantluntc. r ra gout ami exhilarating. -il-tf It in not always the until red girl that iting the sweetest in the choir. A The Kxainlncr two dollar! a year. New Mibacribcra to The Examiner at 2 per annum are coining In rapidly. And utill another wedding losurprise the jiuhlic I reported to In? on tlie tapis. Dan Maloy will he day barkecpef at Post & King'. F. I'. Light will go into the new hotel. Tom Ferris arrived from South War ner lant Thuraday. lie ay the late now and raliiatorm did not eiteml into Warner valley. The force of laat week' atorm hroke on Thuraday afternoon, and Friday morning the nun came out a hright aa on a aiiiiuner'a day. If. It. Dunlap ha purchaser! Tom Ferri' crop of hay in Honth Warner, ml will send out 150 head of cattle to winter at that place. H. It. Sublette X Co., furniture dealer ami undertaker, are now in the new brick atore, no it to the Dafy building, and have a large and hamlaome tock. Hate hel lor 'a City F.xpreaa' is doing a lively business, and i alwav at hand , ready to curry your package, trunk, Ixixen, etc. llang out the red flag at your residence when in neel ol the dcliveryman. 44 A. Ilielier ha moved hi ttock from theamall building, next toArzner'aahop, to hi new atore in the I.akeview Hotel building, (io there and iiiivct Hietier'a 1 I Look 1 C. U SNIDER... THE PIONEER MERCHANT OF LAKE COUNTY mud turtle can thrill up a flh ole juat like a four pound baaa. Prink nothing ImtJeHae Moore lanky and you'll alway he happy. On aale at Whorlon A Fitzputrick'a. M il The N. ('. A O. niHiiunoinent ia now handling earn of ahecp ami 70 car a of cattle from Amedee. The atiak ia from I-ako county, Oregon, and North ern California. To prevent coiiNiiinplion ouickly cure throat and lung trouhlea with One Min ute Cough Cure. I.akeview Irng Co. We understand that Virgil Conn will ; ikmiii iH-gin the coiiatruction of a line brick atore building on hi lot in 1'uialey, 1 next to the hotel on the oiith. I'tiinley ' i certuinly getting a move on in the ! building line. I'oat A King IohI ii big ct'x k in the tire but they have another iimt na good. Fine liipiora ami cigura; A. It. C. Ix-er. I'nder the ojmth hoilae. The work of cleaning out and repair ing the flume running through the town from Milliard canyon ia now prngreing. The late lire burnt out all the timbera liecc HHitiiting the replacement of new onca. Thia la the aeiiNon when mother are alarmed on account ol the croup. It in 4iilckly cured by One .Minute ( ough Cure, which children like to take. Lake yiow Irug Co. Mr. and Mra. C. H. I'arker of Summer Lake returned to l.nkeview hint Thurn Iay from Steele Swamp, Modoc county, where they B'tenl a week viaiting Hon. A. .1. Jitckaon and wife. They aturted fur Summer Luke Friday, The laHt method of cleuiiHing the liver ia the line of the filiiioiiri little pilla known iih le'ilt'a Little Karly Kiaer. Kuay to take. Never gripe. Lukeview Krug Co. W. A. Wilahiro left by private con veyance for l'orthind, hint Thuraday, where he exHicta to remain for Home time. He wuh ucuoinpanied by Miss Lillie IturriiH, who will iittcnd Arm utrong' bilNiiH'HH collegu in 1'ortlaml, Joe Hurriia took him to the railroad in one of Field it Burma' lino carriages. Torturing akin eruption, burns and wire are aoothed ut once and promptly lieuled by applying leVitt'n Witch llu.cl Sulve, tlio beat known cure for iiilca. liewaro of woiihleaa counter leitri. Lekevicw Irug Co. K1. ICice laU of New Fine Creek, ha accepted a xiition a clerk in the atore of A. liiebcr. Mr. Kice i an exemplary young man and Mr. Itieber'a Relection of aeml that delightful j an awtixtant ia a good one. John Wall, of Ft. Hidwell, ha re turned from the F'aat, where he hiped a band of horaea. He viaiUnl Illinoi and Indiana, ami aay the betting on Ilryan and McKinley waa atiout even. C. II. Dnnlap ha moved into hi new atore, next door to lleall'a drug atore, and will have an elegant place of buai nea, a well a a haiidaome and well delected atu.'k. Iunlap'a groceries are high claa. A. W. Ilryan, the mailing proprietor of the Northern atage line, wan in Ijike view aeveral day luat week. Owing to the change to winter schedule, Mr. Hryan ha changed hi atage olli-e in Ijikeview to C. L'. Snider' atore. Uead the time card of the I.ukeview-1'uiHley atage line in thia inane. Here s. &w. Tomatoes 20cts Can ( Schilling's Best Tea do Baking Powder .da Flavoring Exts do do do do do Peeper A Ispice Cloves Cinnamon Mustard At San Francisco Retail Card Prices 4 CENTURY Tomatoes IScts Can Notwithstanding the report that Geo. Man pin of South Warner Iiaa no hay for sale, the fact is that he has about 300 tons of as fine hay as was ever grown in this country, which he will sell at the reguar price. The towns of Modoc county are con nee tod by a string of telephone lines, which prove to !e a great convenience. There should be a telephone and tele graph line from Lakeview to Silver Lake, and, we believe, it would pay. Dave Musselman i another West Side rancher who produces evidence that his section cannot lie beaten In Oregon for the growing of fine potatoes. He left a few sample at The Kxaminer office laat Thuraday. They are beauties, at a cent a pound. Manager Dunaway of the N. C. AO. ha made the following appointments: J. II. Bennett of Salt Lake, general freight ami paaaenger agent; F. D.Dun can, assistant; K. R. Dodge, general at torney for the company; Dr. 8. C. Gib son, chief surgeon; M. House, master car builder. On Monday, October 2ttth, the Narrow Gauge began running double trains on its line, one each way from Reno to Termo. Heretofore one train daily per formed the work of the system, running from Reno to the terminus and return the following day. A Sunday service has been establiahed, bIho, making it a seven times a week service. Truly, is Manager Dunawuy making things hum on this line. Yv print Wedding Cards, Invitations, Etc. Get our prices. it c r. (Offfene mf ft ma Wider is Here i iaMHM)iiHV Our Winter Lines are Complete BLANKET5 COMFORTS SWEATERS OVERCOATS UflBRELLAs HATS&CAPS ...Ahlstrom Bro'sThe Monogram, ADIN CREAMERY COHPLETE SUCCESS Cow Net Their Owmcrs From t to Sio Per rtonth Tb Coet of Machinery lor a Flrt Claaa Creamery l About $ I ,Roo Lie Milk of looo Cow Dally. A private letter from W. T. Mitchell of the Adin Creamery, to the Surprise Valley Record, expresses satisfaction at the increaaing volume of the business of the creamery and his entire confidence in its complete success. Last month the creamery distributed 10112 among the farmers, each farmer's cow netting him all the way from $4 to f 10 per month. Most of those netting 4 per month were cows that had been running on the range all their lives and were just broken to milk. At that rale it will easily be seen that there ia money in a creamery for our farmers. Ten cows will bring from fW to $75 per month, iafh, and the farmer will have most of his time to devote to other duties ! on the ranch. The coet of the machinery for a tfrst class creamery would be about $1,800 and the milk from 1000 cows could be handl ed by it daily. Now, what is the mat ter with Goose Lake farmers? Cream eries all alout us, in every little valley in the country, almost, are making great successes. With a creamery here our farmers would not be braking about for some one to take their cows to use and feed during the winter, but instead, would be keeping more cows. Northern Changes Time. Beginning Nov. 1 the Northern, Lake-view-Paisley stage, changed time to the winter schedule. The stage carrying passengers, mail and freight now leaves Lakeview at 6 a. ra. instead of 7 :30, and leaves Paisley at 6:30 instead of 9 a. m. The public is hereby notified of this change, so that passengers may not make any mistake and be delayed. Also, those who desire packages to go by this route should deposit them the evening before at the store of V. U. Snider. For Charity's Sake. "A couple of mon'hs ago," says an ex change, "an old man came into this office and stopped his paper." We have frequently met him on the street since that time and it's very ai.iueing to us to note the look of surprise on the old fellow's face that we are still in ex istence regardless of the fact that be "stopped his paper." Some day, and it won't be long either, that poor old fellow will turn up his toes. Neighbors and friends will follow his lifeless clay out to the cemetery and lay him to rest among the flowers. An obituary will appear in these columns, telling what a kind father, good neighbor, and benevo lent citizen he was whi'h lie the re cording angel will kindly overlook for charity's sake and in a short time there after he will be forgotten. As be lies out there in the cold graveyard, wrapped in the silent slumber of death, he will never know that the last kind words spoken of him were those of the paper which he "stopped." A woman will yank up the guy ropes of her corset until she almost squeezes her immortal soul out of place and put a dead bird on her hat and go strutting around over town, selling tickets for aa entertainment to raise money to help send missionaries to China for the - pur pose of teaching civilization to the poor heathen who have never known what it is to wear a corset, and who have been struggling on in ignorant belief that birds were created to sing instead of to be wo-u on a bat. Surveyors are now locating the rail road survey on the line of the prelimi nary survey recently made up the De schutes, and predictions are freely made that the road will be built within a year, but it must be remembered that one swallow- does not make a summer, nor the location of a line make a railroad track. That the timber belt on the eastern slope of the Cascades will be tapped by a railroad is a safe prediction, but at what date is uncertain, says the Prineville Journal. imrk ? S V. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. HI