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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1900)
sv it nttttltttlHlUlMM1MiVV,t"",'4t,"""4t4"44" DALKYMPLECl)NNINQMAM. ! - COUNTY NEWS. Judge Sperry returned from Klamath Falls last Sunday. Ladies' Union Suit at Bieber's. The attendance t the Lakcriew pub lie mihool is slowly increasing. Clothing (or every one at II. C. Kothe Co.'s. The lVwt A King brick building is Wing rushed by Contractor Armstrong. Fresh cranberries at Bailey A Mas siugiU's. Jack McIVnald and Bob Ogle by are now driving on the Northern stage line. Underwear, as heavy as you want it, at Bieber's. Mrs. J. C. Dodeon arrived from Bid well last Friday and returned home the following duy. Overcoats for men and bovsatll.C. ' Kothe A Co.'s. " 1 Blue Iake Beans and Fastem corn, at ; Bailey A Massingilfs. i Joe I,ane rvtunuHl Sunday from Ash land. Charlie Burma is driving on the West ern from I-akeview to Bly. A. Nieltor has moved into his new store in the hotel building. J. L. Coleman, the woolgrower, arriv ed in time to vote for McKinley and lioosevelt. Louie Lnuhhold came in from the desert Monday night to cast his Mrst 15 publican vote on Tuesday. The man who is dressed in one of BieW-r's suits is the man at whom the jieople look twice. County .fudge Tonningsen was tH ill to attend the regular session of the i Commissioner's Court this week. t Ches. Parker and George Beynolds I came dow n from Summer I.ake Monday niter a four-horse load of supplies. With armv officer Jesse Moore "A A" m littkuw in a t-ur.' tiiiftiiliip drink 4atn Jim Innes was in Modoc countv hist, ia ...., . t This is grand weather for the farmers, and since the recent storm, followed by beautiful sunshine, the grass on the ranges is springing up li.se magic. I imi i i i, t In mil nil iltfiiiiiut it county, is here visiting Mrs. C. E. jthiint? If yon do, call on Pete A Jonas. Moore, who is seriously ill. under the opera house. 4 1-tf Samuel V. Clarv. W. A week, and has gone below to make a ; sale of his cattle. Mackintoshes, rubber coats and caps, at Bailey A Massingill'e. Mrs. Lon Clark, of Lake City, Modoc Wagon covers, canvas, led sheets and tents, at Bailey A Massingill's. Come in and see The Examiner power press in motion. We print ou Saturday and Wednesday alteruoons. Men's ami boys' wool and cotton sweaters at II. C. Kothe A Co.'s. J. A. Anthony, the electric light man, is building a residence on Water street, opposite the Jammerthal property. Verrill and Nellie Verrill, all of llornbrook, Cat., and Jake Isler of Klamathon wen? in Lakeview last week proving up on their tinilfr claims before the local land otli-cials. j You eat to live; to live you mint eat. : Buy Bieber's groceries and you'll live I well. Fay Bielic r's prices and you'll I live cheaply. See our assortment of lamps, if you , . , . , . . , , want a lamp. Bailey A Mas.-ing.ll. ; ,,ru 8,ore- "huh l Plainly one of the , , , i handsomest establishments of its char- People who want to buv corn j at i .i . .i i . ., acter north of Sacramento or south of Field s are calling for him over the tele-1 i ., , n-, n . .... . . c ,r'r ! Portland. The hxamincr will gie a phone. See his new advertisement in .- , t . . . .description of this new drug store next this issue. . week. A fin. ...,...... , : 1 1 ' uue nn'Ji uiiciiv Jl rillcllllUP .4111 t( 1 - .- i , lonU,.., a, l!,,;i.... .t m.,,,;...;!!'. i ii you want io i.e comionaoie n nun nii'i a nic ruiur; Col. C. II. lalrymple, the attorney, left for Klamath Falls last Tuesday on an important errand. To-night he will claim as hit brlile Miss Fllen Cunning ham of Ft. Klamath, daughter of Capt. Cunningham. The wedding ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Hampton Chitwood at Klamath Falls. Fpon their return to Ijtkcvicw, the happy couple wilt pro ceed to Warner, where Colonel Palrym pie w ill teach school this w inter. He will not give up his law olltcc in IVm- view, but will make frequent trips here to attend to legal matters. The bride is said to be a charming voting woman of nan V iii'i'oiinilishiiieiils. Tlii Mxainiiier wishes the happy couple much joy, N. C. & O. Appointments. T. F. Fitzpatrirk of IVnver hasarrived at Keno and is installed in his new posi tion as superintendent of the Nevada, California A Oregon railroad, under ap pointment by (teneral Manager Puna way. The Gazette says that Mr. Puna way w ill make the N. C. A O. a road worthy of the name inside of a year, for he is taking hold of the management in a moht thorough manner ami goes altout it with a vigor that has characterized I and made successful his thirty-ono years of railroad life. Chief Surgeon S. C. Gibson of the N. C.AO , has appointed Ir. G. 11. Thome consulting surgeon, ami Ir. F. II. Shank oi Misanviiie iis-ai surgeon. I liesi a lHiiiiiiii'Mits liave Ih-ii coniiriued tieneral Manager Punaway. bv sa vo tine this half air- Jno. first they Ut'f time voiir wtKl, i:el one ui thobe ; tight heaters at Schininck's. P. C. IVrry, Jeff Mulkey and Pavis, all of pavis Cnrli, returned of this week from Terino, where had gone to deliver 210 head of cattle to Sally Willie. Jeff says Tenno is a very poor place to ship cattle from, owing to the scarcity oi hay ami wattr. The Cost of slows does not depend u j h the price -r foot, but upon llie length of time they wear. Buy your shoes at liiel-r' and get your inoin y's Aorth. Almost the entire hand of UtsJ tine .Merino bucks, near Ileppner, were oi- singill's. 'Sib" Ilarber gives an excellent meal at The Exchange, on Main street, for 25 cents. Everything neat as a pin at The Exchange. Head her announce ment in this issue. Salmon bellies, lobsters, sardines, mackerel, etc., at H. C. Kothe A Co.'s. City Recorder Umbach has just re ceived a handsome j-olished oak desk from John Brenner, the Sacramento fur niture man. It contains compartments for letters, loks, notes, etc., ami is a decide-dlv eonveiiieiit fid pretty piece of furniture throughout. , Schminck will soon be in his new store with a complete stork. See liim for guns, ammunition, etc. And till the building goes on in Paisley. Pr. A. Witham is the next! enterprising citizen to announce hi- faith in l'.ii-ley in the future, and promi ses to b-iil l in the spring a handsome lire-proof brick drug store on the lot opposite the old Cochran store building. Several resiliences uill also be built in I'ai.-ley in the spring. When yiiii come to town from the country don't fail to see Pete and Jonas UiiJOVthc "pera house. 41-tt J. C" Pod-on last week bought from Walter Lowell of Ft. liidwell W head oi stock cattle at f 22 per head with 40 calves thrown in. This is an iinsiial sale, and v e understand the reason of the stock going at such a price was that they u-re run on shaies and the parties interested divided, and Mr. Lowell de- fired to quit the stock business at once, -''rtlti"'' "- favored by Providence or so let his share go at the fir-it oppor- oinethiny else this s.-ason, for we have tunitv. ! "''t "ecu any fruit which would biirpass ,,.,, ... . , . .. ; that grown on his New Pine Creek Uieber ha nothing to say about tils ! . ,, new Press Patterns. They w ill speak i ri",l'n- Ho presented J he Examiner for themselves when yon take a look at j with some apples last week that would them. I surely go two pounds each. We have The choicest club whiskey is Jesse ! never seen any larger or better flavored. Moore "AA, and in club lite it is in ! great demand. Geo. Jammerthal sole agent. W. A. Bagley, who went to Klamath Falls about a week ago, returned to Lakeviow last Sunday evening, ac companied by his mother, who is re turning from Edge wood, Cal. Mrs. Bag ley ha-i been away about a year during which time she visited in Sonoma county, Cal. She is glad to return to her tioiue in Paisley, for which place the and ln-r son started early Monday morning. W. O. Stone, son-in-law of Mrs. Bagley accompanied her from Edgewood to Klamath Falls. Has it ever struck you that you can buy Jei-su Moore "AA" whiskey for al most the same price that is paid for ordinary whiskey? Your dealer has it. Geo. Jummerthal solo agent. It is well known that DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and stop the pain at once. Jt will euro eczema and bl;i; diseases and ugiy wounds and sores. It is a certain cure for piles. Counterfeits may be offered you. See that you get the original PeWitt's Witch Jlazel Salve. Lakeview Drug Co. Field' Urtzzly Bear. Ijst Saturday, a very pretty young lady of I-akeview was hugged by out of those grizzly liears in the window it t J. S. Field's, w hile she was Kicking at that beautiful stock of dress good-i that Miss Pearl Burrus, the clerk, was showing her. Anl w hat do you think she said? in steai! oi living Irightciicil she merely remarked, ''Oh ! how nice! But don't i lo that again, George, right here Ufore everylsidy ;" she didn't even look around i to see who it was that hilgg d her. Since that the affair got circulated ; about town and even tar into the conn- j try, ami there have been oer 100 oung ' ladies in Field's store since Inlying i dress goods and other things. I ARE YOU LOOKING Tor what'5 new In PnshlonVs Vnncy for Tall & Winter wear for Ladles, Men & Children? I do not he5ltate to a5ert that here you will find more NI;V GOODS for Pall and Winter than In all the other store5 combined. It is a complete stock. I can Interest you and will cheer fully place my time at your dispos al whether you wish to buy or not. Style, Newness, Quality and Little Prices are carefully blended In this New Store. I can supply your need. Why not look at the New? Bieber's Good Goods. Now In the New Brick Motel Build-in-. L I ; ,,r,l,o A,;,,,,,,;,,!;,,,.;,,,,,,!,,,! ' L.,..;,.,;,!.. ,.,,,li; , i . i.,;.,;,,:, .,,i.. ,,,h ,;,r H S. J. STUDLI-Y l;. I-. MAUUIS ff School Report. i Following is the report of Union' school for two months eliding November 2, P.KH): ! Number of days taught ,....'!7 Numlx-rof pupils enrolled ...15j Average nuuilier belonging II Average daily attendance H Times tardy 7 Numln'rof visitors I'.l Those neither absent nor tardy were Alice and Julia Morris, I i-a Bolton, Wesley Bolton, Laura Bolton, Jessie and Roy Arthur ami Bertha Tisdell. Parents and public are cmdiallv in- STUDLPY & HARRIS LAKE VIEW FURNITURE CO, l ull nnd complete stock of l:ery thing; in the line of FURNITURE jviu:sr mi door io j. s. field ...LAKE VIEW, OREGON... AND SliH OUR STOCK AND (1I;T OUR lRICI:5 ; m CALL 1 soned by licking a certain mineral sul.- j viteil to visit the s hool ami inspect tin stance which appears on the rocks work done at any and all limes, throughout the ilepn-r country, w hen W. II. Mi sski m an. Teacher. the sun comes out just after a heavy I rain. This substance is verv poisonous : ami makes (puck work of its victims. 1 You can't call for any brand of w his kies in case that cannot Is- furnished lv !..- . L-;.... .1 i.;i. : I J ui-l )k lll). .'MO OI 1IIU llirnii-ii (Jreat Food Producer. In speaking of the output of i-tork in Lake county a correspondent to the Portland Telegram says: " This county $ :sK W ai:xk (;im;:ix.c & mie crriei by tliem are Iiiglily recommeinl ed bv physicians for medicinal purposes. 41-tf Nate Wilcox arrived from liidwell last Monday to remain over election day to put in a vote for McKinley and I'sse velt. Nate has given up his trip to Southern California, as he ami John Penland have taken L'bJO head of (ieo. II. Penland's sheep on shares. John Penlaiid has moved to liidwell where he has purchased a nice home. I. N. Converse of New Pine Creek has also furnishes the meat markets w ith a large amount of prime mutton. It is ( estimated that at least HHHMJ head ol j U-ef cattle are sent out of this county in ordinary seasons, and this one being one of exceptionally large outputs, it would not lie extravagant to p!a'c the present season's sales at P.',MIU heud. This, added to alsmt .rMI,loi) mutton, will swell the meat supply to sin li ptopor llnns as to place l.aki- county among the important food-proiui'ii.g siiiioiis of the West." A. M. SMITH Proprietor. L'ikUt tin; new niniiiiciiuMit thin j null is now jiit-jiarcM u iiirnisii customers with the best of and is paying highest price for grain Flour, Bran, Shorts. Corn meal, Germea. When you go to Klamath Fulls don't fail io see 0. J. Wilson the popular caterer at the (iem sal ori. lie carries the finest stock in tow n and w ill treat you right. Thetiem is the popular resort. Try the Hermitage whisky there. !i3-tf If we could only have six months more of this delightful weather the first part of PXJl would see I.akeview a well built town. At any rate it promises fair to he all built up before PIU2, as plans are already made for a continuation of building all next summer. If reports be true there will also he a dozen or more new residences constructed next sum mer. Klamath Republican : Judge K. I. Fperry, the well known i.akeview Lawyer, came to town Monday evening. Judge perry with Mr. Hammond repre sent Mr. Lapham in the water suit on trial. We are glad to see the I.akeview bar represented in court here, believing thai by interchange of idu&s, tho ba.ru of eastern Oregon counties, w here terms of court die short, cannot but bo of mutual benefit. Married in Allur.is. II. C. Itamhoaml Mrs. Maude Ander son of Warner were uiarrieil in A 1 turns Modoc county, one ilny last week. The newly wedded couple were expected to return to their home in Warner last Monday night. The bride was formerly the wife of Thomas Anderson, a promi nent stockman of Warner. The groom is well known throughout the county. having been a resilient of the Warner section for a number of years, lie is a brother-in-law of J. N. (man. Tho Fx aminer extends congratulations to the happy pair. School Report. Follow ing is the report of the ("rooked Creek school, Ilistrict No, U, for the month ending November U, HXKJ: Number of days taught 17 Numlier of pupills enrolled 12 Avergage daily attendance 11 Pupils whose names were placed on the roll of honor: Icna Loveless, Clar ence Khiiiehart, Pleasant Fhellhammer, Lva Khellhammer, Kdwin i'.enelicl. Alma (J. Johshon, Teacher. Alturas, Wake Up. Medford Mail : J. M. Mess and son, Frnest, and T.C.IIess.ol Modoc county, Cal., were in Medford this week piirchaH iiiK supplies. Their hoiiios are loU miles from here but they seem very willing to I ir.ako tne trip in order ttiat tney may buy gooda of Medford merchants. A Orders Promptly Filled. Try the New Management. Hello Central ! Give me Field's Store ! Where has he moved to? i CKNTRAL; "Why Into the hand some new brick, corner of Main and Court streets where has the finest line of carefully selected Goods of every description ever shipped to Lake view. Everybody says Field's is the cheapest place to buy goods in town. Talk about saving cents, why you can save dollars at Field's. What every body says must be so. ....