1 GONE TO HIS LAST REST! George Freeman Passes Awny at Ft. Mdwcll. I.ovlnc Huanans', 0hh1 I'rl.na, Kind Nrlfh. bar and Hnnait Man floes la Solve tha DyiUrlte of Altar l)aalh. "(intrgo Freeman I dead!" Hni'li was llii meage that ticked oft tint wirii from Kl. Hidwcll Ht Ilia !k viw telegraph olllce last Hiinday irioril illg, Mini llMII lU KMIIIIIItlltMIII'Ilt II feel- iiiK ( aadncaa prevailed anions the friends mint knew him well ami esteemed lilin highly. With thn death of (ienrgn Freeman there paaca (nun tliia life one of the noblest apet-imena of (iixl'a handiwork. Tim rol. I clay now resting in the loiiili (Hire the tenement of n man devoted In Ilia friend and to the ennui' of righteouancaa and everything noble in life. Few knew liim who Imtli never felt thi frii'iiilliii ami nH-ntnli'y Ida big In-art In-lit for mankind ; few knew liim lio roil I I riot n o something noble in true friendship ami generosity Ha ex emplillcd hylicnrge Freeman in hi life time. lloiii'Hty ami Friendship were two of tin' characteristic spirits of liin lift. Truly could li'i Im M)inti to aa "ime of the noblest work a of (ind an honest man." Many arc tin friend ami broth er w ho w ill drop a silent tear over tin) memory of a lost friend who lina gone ovit tin' rlifTa dividing lift from eternity to unravel the mysteries of llie great hereafter. All tlmt hhi mortal (if tin) good mini wun luiil nny to eternal rest last Tuc tiny ly hi brother (Mil Fellows of Ft. Ilidwell, followed to tliu grave by a broken-hearted life companion ami hun dred of aorrow ing iricuda. The tearful eye of tlii largo pr's-eai-ion Isirc testi mony to the cotccm in which tlcccaacd waa In-Ill. Tliu tombing ami impressive ri-ri-iniiiiy of tin- noble order of which In waa a worthy member, aa tln-y loutri'tl hi cold clay and hca ped the "clods of tint valley" tijxiii tln ci'lTiin lid, moved all tlic witnesses In tram. It in seldom tluil am-li sincere Borrow, such general grief, or ao many express ionaof high cteetn are fell end heard an wan tin' matt In the ili-atli of Ctcorgit Freeman kind ami loving husband, progressive citizen and honest man. i foiu ii Freeman waa a native (if F.ng land, ng"d alanit 70 ycara. He came to America at tin" age of 1H, and settled in Hirptise Vulli-y, near tin present village of Ijikc City, at nn early day. Alsmt tlif year 171 Im arrived in l-ake county, Oregon, and H-ltlcd on a ranch in the (.'hi-v. mini n valley, the same now kiio u aa the 7l Kamh, owned hy llcryford Itrotheraof l.nkeview. Nam thereafter Im entered into partnership with T. Y. t'nUiii (another old iioneiT who sur vivea r.itui in the atoek business und ownership of riitii-hea in thia county Thc two pioneers acquired tint present towiiMite of l.iikevit-w-, and in 1SSL' he auld Inn interenta here and returiied to Surprise vnlli-y, w hero ho haa ainee re aided with liia wife on a tine riim-h und in u lieiintiftil home, near Ft. ltidwell )ililiiil hiri life-time, heiiitf a man of K.mi.I hiiKineNa tart, he iciiiired a roin forlalile rouiietenry, w hich in left to hin wi'luw to a h h i h t her ill lier (leclinim; yeiirn. Children there were none of hin nun i ied union, hut a Borrowing wife livea to mourn for her beloved dead to rcinciiilier tilwnya, until Death, too, ciiIIh her homo to join the coinimnioii gmie hel'ore, the loving tendiM'iieNM and liohle triiita of a heart that ln-at only for the !ood of hia lel'ow inaA, and for her wel fare. . (ieoro Freeman waa aj) nctivo mid worthy charter member of Lakeview I.imIko, No. CK, 1. t). (). 1'., and a ineinU'r of l.nkeview Fiieaminieiit No. 18, 1. 1). (). 1'. On April 2(1, 1H1I8, (locoiiHod at tended the 1. (). (). F. celebration in l.akeview, and waa honored hy hit fel low ineinU-rrt with the l'reaitloney of the lay. At that time, during a uieelint; of tho lolt;e, lio waa called titou for a fow rciiiaikH, ami, hh ho a rone to comply, hix -vi-h filled with teara. In looking about him, ho caid, ho could notice that the old p-uard waa faat piiHaing away, and ho could act hut few of liia old brothera, tho familiar faces of years gone by; that Noon there would bo liono left, their pliici'H lieiii taken by younger inemlMirB, and that ero long lie, ton, would crow a the dark river to moot liia brothera. The Examiner join with many friend in exprenMinif deep aymnathy and heart felt condolence for the bereaved widow. (iooi'K,o Freoinun la dead, but his char acter and trnod dot'ila will live after him. 1'eace to hiH aahoa. Pine Schropshlre Bucks' I hiivo 40 line Hchropahlre bucka for u!o. Hpouk quickly If you want thuin UKOItUE llANKINH. fUJLJLU.tJJt.Li ,t ,U, t, t, i i. . I, i AaVAr i LOCAL PICK-UPS. n TTTTTTTTT TVTTTTTTTTTT TTf KIoIkIi la-lla are jin(liiig. J. V. AVeater ami W. II. Khurman, am-nla of thn New York Mutual Life I nun ranee (Vttnpany, are In Lakeview. When you cornn to town from tho country don't fail to aee 1'eto and Jonaa under the era hoiiao. 41-tf W. II. HhirK, of Callow valley haa taken i:M) head of fine horari to Win liemurca, to be aold there or ahlf-jx-d to Kan Fraticiaco. Thn Hotel lakeview bar waa 0'iied laal Monday evenitiK with Frank I. Ijidi; aa day "mixologiat" and Frank I. Liht night "decmiter." Hon. V. Conn, wife and daiiiihtera, will arrive In Lakeview to-nitfht from Keno. Mra. Conn and children are re turning from an extended viait with relatives In the F.aat. Have you aeen t hoae elegant unibrellaa at 1'he Monograni? Well if you haven't you'd U'tter haaten there and look at them. Alturaa and Cediirvillo Odd Fellows, w ho atarted for l!id well to attend the funeral of ieorgu Freeman hint Tuea day , were aiiow Imiind, and had to tele graph for other teams to pull ihein out. Tim Ijikeview public mrlnKil oM-nel Monday aftera win-k'n vacation. Miaa Vernon became indiapoaed during va cation week, and Mra. F. K. Nniith, wife of lr. Kmith, Iibs taken charo of her department until she is able to reauuie her ilutiea. "Flverylhimr for Men" is the aign dia played in liieber'a south window. The diaplay of giMKls comprlaes everything for men's wear. The price ia attached to every article tlif). laved, w hich shows that l'li-her (ears no competition, know ing that liia prices are the lowest. "I'ncle Jiiiiinie" UnU-rtH of Willow Kaurh ai-mla The KxaminrT a pair o( spuds of the Karly Six Weeks variety that just alamt "puts it on" most xita-tta-a we ever saw. They are la-auties, anil Mr. Koberta has about five tons of them for sale. Prof. J. I). Scaton, teacher of Hypno tism, arrived in Lakeview last week from Bonanza to have some Tine print ing done at thia ollire. The profeaaor returned home after a few days, ami in ten la to visit Ijikeview again in the spring to open a class in hypnotic teach ii.R. ' A flue lot of jewelry to select from at The Monogram. This jewelry w ill only be kept on exhibition a short time, so call early and make selections. Kverv thiug in the jewelry line, ll p to date, and elegant lor holiday gifts. Tho Monogram, jew elry headipinrtcrs. Mra. T. Cobb has oeno 1 a hair dress ing and ahiiuii.ooiiiif parlor in Lakeview, ami now the holies ran have an opxr tuuity of gettintc their tressea done up in artistic atyle. The Examiner cheer 1 1 1 1 1 v recommemU Mra. Cobb asauartiHt in her lino and a hair-dron-cr of long ex perience. Ki-ineinber, that on Thanksgiving night, the Lakeview l'.riiHS I'.nml will give the swell siH-ial dance of the season. The various eating t-Htuhlixlimcnta of town will furnish sup;.cr. This is to he a ben elit for the Hand, ami it is to be hoped that it will he largely attended. Tickets, f 1 .50. Charlie (iraves is building up u fine trade at the Hed Shoe Store, (iraves don't need to blow about his footwear it speaks for itself. He carries a tine slock of the latest in shoes, anil has nil kinds ami dcH-riptioiis, from a stock man'slieavy winter to a beautitul patent leather dress shoe, Ir. A. A. William, tho well-known and popular physician, has opened a new drug store in the Woodman lUiild ing at Paisley and ia prepared to cater to the wants of the people in his line. He has a line stock of everything usual ly carried in a first-class drug store artd knows how to treat liia patrons well. Read his announcement in this issue. Jacob Isler, of Kliimathoii, has boon in Lakeview for a week past, ami will remain another week in waiting for a largo crowd of timber locators, who will arrive hero to prove up on their filings in Klamath county. He says that now the election is over with thero will he numerous tilings on timber, homesteads, et ., by people of Klamath county probably f0 or more. Sprigg Chapman, at one time a prom inent man in Northern California, died at Angels Camp, Cul., lust week. Ho was a native of Arkansas, aged i.r years. Heeeiised was elected Clerk of Lassen county in 1N7I, and ulso served in the saiiio capacity in ' Modoc county for two terms, lie was connected lit. one time w ith Pan Slater (now publisher of the Fall Kiver Mail) in tho publication of a newspaper in Alturaa. Ho leaves a largo number of loving relatives and warm personal frii-mla to mourn bis deiith. II. C. "VVliitwoi-lli Our Extremely Elegant line of Capes have just come in See our Tailor Made Suits for Ladies. are Beautiful. Our Grocery Line is very complete, and our Prices cannot be beaten. They A Sot Kxpci-toil to Live. Few people in lakeview knew that Mrs. Charles Tonningsen was seriously ill until yesterday morning, w hen it was announced by her physician, Ir. . K. Smith, that the good woman was in a mot dangerous condition from typhoid fever. Just before going to press an Examiner representative interviewed lr. Smith, who stated that Mrs. Ton ningaen's life was hanging by a slender thread, with the chances for her recov ery only the'elighteat. Take Notice. During the abscuce of Joe Burma in San Francisco, Mr. Hurke w ill assist J. S. Field in looking after the implement ami vehicle business of Field & iiurrus. For anything in their line rail at the Field store. Mr. lturke will t found at all times at the warehouse in Lakeview. The linn of Field & Bur run have all kinds of implements needed by the farmers ami thev take pleasure in show ing stiH-k and giving prices. They have a car load of new Ham wagons now ar riving, and those wanting this class of wagon can get any size wanted. They also have a tine stock of spring wagons and all kinds of buggies. All their goods are lirst-class. 45-2 W. O. V. Dedication. The Woodmen of the World and Women of Woodcraft of the camp aud circle located at l'tlnley, Ore., de sire to announce to a'.l Woodmen aud their families that they willopcn their new hall on Wodnesday evening, Nov. i;lh. After tho opening of the hall a grand ball will be given under the an stiiees of tho W. O. W. Tickets, in cluding supper, $2.00. Tho lucies of I ho circle are making grand prepara tions and a "hi-u" time is expected. Let every Woodman and friend to Iratei nalism attend. Everybody welcome. Ladles' Hair Dressing Parlors. Mrs. T.Cobb has opened a Ladies' ShumpiHiing and Hair Dressing parlor at tho Main st. resilience of Mrs. Delia Snelling, Lakeview. Shampooing 1?5 cents; hair diessing 25 cents. Mrs. Cobb guarantees that her patrons will; not contract cold by her method of sham- , tsioing even in the coldest weather, j Hair dressing in the latest and most ar-1 tistie styles. The ladies of Lakeview i are cordially invited to call at the par-1 lors at auv time. 1 OMIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIHMMIIIIIIIMIMI S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In tfvj NEW BRICK South of the Daly Bids. Goods Arriving all the Time. Goods for the New Store.... UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. z. xsxg- x,xarxi or xttxxju x-x u zjej HllMlilHIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIMMIMIMMIMMMIIIMMMMHIIIIMIIIMIli m Car load of BAIN WACONS $ The Peerless Chilled Plow $ Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters V Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk Plow (Something New) j Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow Benlcla Star, Sulky plow S 4', Announcement. Mrs. C. A. Kaox announces to her patrons that after this week bor studio will lie closed for aboi two mouths, as she expects to be abacnl from town, after which time she will continue business as usual. Khe cannot under take moro work before leaving hut re quests those having finished photo graphs in the studio to cull this week. f t T....I... ...... .... i v- i:.. . vj. .. iui its ujj iioiii .ifft i ine Creek last week. Mr. Taylor Iiiin been; in poor health for Nome time, ami has; been cheerfully advised by physicians that his days are numbered, but he says he docs not believe it, and that is half, the battle won. He intends going to Los Angeles to spend the w inter, believ- : ing Unit a mild climate w ill assist him in regaining his health. In the next issue The F.xaminer w ill begin the publication of an interesting weekly letter from 1'orthiud. S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR! JUST OPENED. ClOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. NEXT DOOR 10 J. I FIELD ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON..., m CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 4 fe10 ltplt9 $to?8 r Paisley, Oregon. Dr. A. A. WITHAM, Prop. Located at pifaeat oa Plrat Floor ol Woodman building. Will soon (love Into "Hi Own Brick Block" Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Ar ticles, Patent Med icines, and every thing in the Drug Line ..... SPI1CTACI.KS PITTED BY SLUM II IC OPTICIAN J