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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1900)
P ' - 1 . i'; H: I. I DEATH OF A YOUNG HERO Noble Deed of Young Man Near Cedarville. Johnny Mobbs Loses Mis Own Life While Saving a Companion From Drowning. Tin' new came -o l-akeview lust week by private letter to Willmm Mctiker l the ii'l death of Johnny Hobbo, a brave boy w ho. while a.f i.tin a companion out of tlu water, loot hi own life by drowning The, tragedy mrurnil at w lint if known ai the IVlerimn warm cpring. jul HiTiwh the lake from Cedarville, on j Sundav, Nov. 11th. The facts luirra ed i in the letter are as follow: The deceas ed who was IS years of age, and Kay Hill, a companion a year or two younger, went on the day mentioned to where an old bath house once stood near the lake, for the purpose of taking a bath in the warm waters of the pool. In the pool is a very deep hole, and the tlccliiiiiig bank is slippery. Yound Hill ventured in first, and soo.i slipped into the hole and wit Unable to get out. Seeing the danger of his young companion brave young ll.ibbs plunged into the water to nis rescue, nut lie, too, lou:nl the imisi i LOCAL PICK-UPS. i GONE BEYOND THE PORTALS TTtTTTTTrrfrrrrrr'rrTTArvvi Well Known Citizens Arc Resting in the Grave. 1'rof. J. L. Smith in doing a uplendid business in life insurance. Ajax weather strips at II. ( Kothe A Co.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Smith arete- covering from a siive of the measles. Willow Ranch, Ccd.irv Itlc, III J well, and Other Localities Mourn Tor Their Dead. I'adbiek slieiil peaches nt 11.0. Kollir ' A Co. 'a. ! i A good fall of the "beautiful" last 1 Sunday came us a forerunner of w inter. ' tlil clothing, lectins, etc., at Kothe A I'o.'s. XJOKKI DICK. Morris lMek, ex-supcrvior of Modoc county, and a resident near Willow Kanch, iIknI at bis home on the lltli int. alter a lotnr illness. Iccene.l via " ' , in l.akcview last spring seeking medi -it I , aid and afterward went to Sail I'rancisco Kd. Creen arrive! last week from to consult a svialist. returning home I'aiidcv after a load of thuir for V. f,.w wivks ago without iinproveineiii. Conn. 'His ailment was catarrh of the stomach, KubU-r goods of all kinds at 11. C. and eminent phjsici ins iiiloimcl him KolheACo.'s. that hi condition was beyond medical Mrs. J. l'lillen is down from Summer : aid. Twelve years Hgo deceased bought Lake this week visiting relatives and the L. K. Henderson place, near I. Kob- tton dnlicult ami was unable, to get footing. Alter struggling for some tin. e, as the surviving Uy tells it, he was en abled to reach the bank, but his com panion was not so fortunate, and after struggling until lie was completely ex hausted the brave boy fell back and gave up lus life. A few hours afterward the body was recovered and taken to the home of the friends. llicler has the In-st selection of chil dren's suits in Lakeview. llorn At Medford, Oregon, Nov. l", 11HH1, to the wile of A. V. bish, an 11 pound girl. Hieher'a good g'Xls are Isvuming Hpular bis prices make ttiein m. Horn At Paisley, lregon, November K. Kundoui, a j IS, l'HHl, to the w ife of nine-pound git I. Just think what kind of a bat or cap you want, and depend upon linding it at liieU-r's. C. W. Withers, proprit tr of the I'.iis ley Variety Mure, was in Lakeview thiJ eck on business. I.ee Keull, the druggist, has the sole , ., I .a. ... l..r tl I. 1,1 ,!...! grief-stricken parents. The blow al- j ',,.,., , ... ' ....... most prove! latal to the loving mother, and the lather is bowed down in incon solable grief. There is always some-! thing particularly sad in the death of a hero, and J.ihny Hobbs will certainly be remembered by ail who know him as ! a brave young hero who met an unex- j l-ected and untimely death while re?en-j ing a dr-e.vi.jng companion. i The funeral of the young man was j I.eM at Cel.irvi!!e on Monday, and the ; remains were followed to the cemetery i by the Invest procession of sympathi. ing trie:,. Is ever witnes-ed in that place, j DL.NLAP-OLKfi. None of our townspeople were sur-1 prised when that happy event, w hich joii.i-.! together two well know n young 1 people nl" l.nkeview, occurred at the resi.lt i e of Mr. and Mis W. A, SI.er- ,' lock Wednesday evening, November1 I4th. Cupid had been .laying with the hc.u'-.-i t;.e.-e lovers for many months, and. now that Mist L-tella Inikchas become ioe happy biidc ,f Mr. ('.II. iHihlap, their legion of friends stand up to oiler l heir hearty congratulations ami well w i-i..--. The !..a:! i.,ge occurred at S p. in. in the I c- , I relatives of U.th parties nd a U.-w intimate friends, a r . 1 Kev. '. . U".i' man .-aid tin; words that joined tio couple in the holy hands foi life. The bride is the you nge.-t d mg h -ttrot W. H. Jiuke, and a f-ister of M m ' Walter .-herlock, and she has many rhann-and graces of the g-n: 1 -won ian toeiiu-e .-r to he admired and lovul by all who know her. llc-ides, she i- 1 bright, a complished and a model house- i keeper. 1 The groom is a well known young I businessman, who i- fast climbing the ladder of lie. -ess in the mercantile hllsi-' ne-s, and who is eminently "worthy of 1 bin fair oung bride, lie is a brother of Sheriff II. . iMinlap of I.akeview, and j in every vespeet a model young man. j Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock gave an elegant j wx-'lding .-upper after the ceremony, and ; the oc -ash)!! was a most eniuvahle one. I The Lakeview brass hand, of which the groom is u member, Hereimded the eouple on Thursday evening. The Kx- luiner joins with many friends in wish ing Mr. and Mrs. JJunlap all the joy of nappy wedlock. on. No I .la. k Horn At Summer Lake. 'i vembcr b". to the wile I'artin, Jr., a teu-pound son. And there is going to another wed ding in Lakeview li. It's going to b" a hard, col I tv inter, evidently. Councilman l'et r l'o-t is building a coniliiodii'tis ice b"U-e on hi- lot i.eV. to his residence on l.aguna -lie. t. Henry Si hock oi Yreka want- a I - t of big horses. I;, a I Iih not. re i;i th, issue, -1 i a 1 1 Hor.-es Wanted." I'r. (i. W. Stephen-oii, t. rin-ri v 'of Lakt vie a has been dangerously ill at ; M.-dford, but is now recovei ing. I John and Jacob Hiarp of Cedarville ! were visitors ill Lakeview la-t week, re I turning to their home Minday morning. 1 If y hi are looking for a friend vmi are apt to I. nil him at l'..-t A K.ng' popu lar le.-olt, Neallv everv I hi. IV g' i s there. L. I!. ir.-eii . ame itown from l'ov.-r I'lat last Mind ly alter me !.. ;:.. i- r bi lit lie son w ho i- ipi.te i.l . lb- returned home Monday. The butcher at S. I. Cotili.-r ('.,'. is an ail right .-.uisag- ma'-. i r. logna- cari'l be surpa-.-e-l anv vv even in the cit.es. Coulter it Co. are fund Idng patrons Willi the llie-t bei f. mult, pork. Thev ;;! w ays liavu their !i pel,.- well slocked. Mis. ('has. K. .M , ,rj is report, have sutfered a relapse this week, alino-t recovering from the f.-ver, an said to be ill a pie. aiious condition. Hot w innew n rsts redhot from gun at .. I. Couiter it Co.'s. I heef, pork, mutton, sausages, bo. ui-tt's, and with his family has rci led . there Miice. Motrtsii. ti was held III high esteem by his ncighliors and ft lends, and inauv will regret to leani of his death, lie leaves a wile and several childien one of the daughters being Mrs. '.. Keller of Line Creek w ho have the sv inpalhy oi nil their lnctid- In their pioloiiii.l sot r o . J VI oil M KVKNS. The death from tvplmid fever of Jacob . stevelis, a bright, proliil-mg I m .y ag.ii in v ear-, w no nvcl with his en's, Mr. U ji,,, ,,r, L.igh v ilic. Modoc county, to have occurreil at that pi Ja.obSteVensvvashtl.ini high esteem by all who knew him, and be was a: nio-l beloved soli , the pi.e of fathel : lid mother. Ills brother Lveictl and sl-ter Mi-- Mm. I Mevi ns, aie al-o in a very pn-cariou condition limn the same dis. ase. and another si-ter, Mis. i, , Alex (ill s.,.,, of Alturas, I- j'l-l n cover ing from a danger. .lis illi.es-. par- lev i lis, (leal aniio'inc-. lace .Nov. o'li. I I'.;. M IIS . news , vv lie i.f I'd ted ill d We Iwell, Modoc I I llll V II V lllll M, ION . I thedc ill. o Mi-. Hairing leirv 1 1 ai I n g. m, highiv to ,!., c.ti., n .. It. oiintv, was flashed over the vi lie I i I ip.oaP.r boy. I la -t Saturd.iv. I eatli oecuned on I nda i, the Iml. in st. and the I ik, ral on mi. n ill t he lolio ,v ing day. I'ecea'eil vva- a highly rcpcct d woman, aged about .. v ears, an. I sh.- I. avi s a lov ing bu-l and. a son and daughter, I d. Ilaiiington, and .Mrs. Lura I'.any, wife of J.n k I'.ari.v of Warner Lake, i.e-i a l.ugc ci. ch-' of warm In. i.d- to mourn her ! ith. ' Economy in buying! Wo liopo thin utlvcrtiHciiHMit. will full i(l- M(nth the notico of prospfctivo luiyors. Tho rt'sultw ill prolit (Ihmii and widen tho lUMpniint nnco of Hiis voting hut row'mj; store, livery tiling you've set your mind on jeltinr, wo have for you. DRT GOODS u"r Ml",u "r !""u u ilecldeilly ill Cerent from what you will whi In other loi-n. 'l'lnt newest and choicest collection for winter wear. CLOTHING W" ,"" l",lr,, w"" l " " "'"'I- ' eiale cot, ffn rui'oiu iiieml our Suits ami Oyer, eoats nud In pla" ever) boil v, wo havn thnni at all prlee Men' Suits front li..'il upwards. CliildriMi's Ventry Suits from ,'i.iKI. SHOES ,,,,P ,,l'l'H Mi and Chlblren. Vim know tho price Is right. If you weiir ttiinn you know thi-y'i-u right, too - If you don't, just try a pair ami nm. We suy they an! the b. kI shoes sold In Luknvlrw. We should like to hav.i o,i try a pair and disprove the stutniiiuit, If you eun. Vour moni'V back If not on'lri-ly sal isfactor) . HATS ,)"" 1 trV 1",,l I'1"1""' ' '" k-'it year's. Latest sty les are sold here. Tln-y tempt every man who wants a medium priced hat. AN., an excellent variety of Moil's ami Hoy 'a winter Cups. VilNUR UNDERWEAR FOR IAD1ES AND Yon ex poet torn! I 'mbirweitr al HieherV Wh)'. I teen. ink wo hiivn ul says sol.) you tho lh-l thii". money could buy. This store tulles pl ido In selling giwid I'mhu'wiuir lit pi Ices tint iippeil'to thii,. who are Inking trouble to make comparisons. GENTLEMEN l?or your ThankKiving Dinner: 'pii 'ireiin ( 'r ii b. i i v Sanee, .'I cans I'u. I. ling-. . ih i ial I I'l liii mi. ing I 'ho I Mixed I'l. k!.-. I'hllll L i n u reun A - ipi.ii t p.ir.igus f i 1 1 1 1 can I pii u li mi I -ii ii' 1 INI '.'Oi- I I I '.I .'"IV Tsic nl IV I pii iirinii Currnnts, .'I tl ."a I I'llll'llpple, :U nils 1 (III " linked I'.eaiis, ciin Itoc " Si-eded liiilstiis, IV II. " Cis'iiitimt, .V I'll I'.ihice Lobti.rs per can. ' Vale L pic ut I'll 1 1 .vi hi Imps, ,1 eans 'si ' lines, per bottle .tile I n iii h Mil-laid " I 'ui keen nhid liessing" Palace Mince Meat, I poiuul jar for 75c 0 v n t jt .) " :r: r AP) Ji) K$ Vr;i' Vl:s. 1 1 v . M.. Hire, their n and ding I to alter the ine gna n. I:. . VI I I 1 1 . I'l. II. g ii.., th 1 V I 1 , let!, r t . u . i i y t "i di ail, at I'. I li al., ! Mi -. l.lial, I T. .. Loft m, aged no ! u.i" v. . li k now n in Lai - v..::.- and si.iague i:.m M.lol 1-1' lllliV J.'.lli III this s,.r. I e It .', rail. I- to the llged Woman I ! o .. 'lie- I " .1 II-1 .--1 r ' . ( al., an- f o Cedlo, n,.u I. Loll., n . Jr V e.il -. .IVI. W, l r. ..n- o i the j.'Illi li.st. and Has caused lion, an al.i es-, of thi- hver. 1'i i i a-id leaves a hiishand and tAo sons '. u.. lie. lulls Lotion. The llltel llielit took place atlville on the 1 Ith in-t. .ioiin ti.ii. iii Al New I 'i ut- Creek, Oiegon, Nov. I'M), death Vi-ited the ho; ,f J .e., an. I claline.l for Its Victim , letcrs, a voting man who was well ? Town (oiiiitil. At a mecfiiiu of the Town Council of Lakeview on Tuesday, November b'lth, the vote of the town election wan can vassed, bonds of the new ollicers ac cepted and the elected ollicertj nworii in. I'eter I'ost 'imilified as Town Council man amf 15. Iieynolds. as Tow n Treasurer. Mauley Whorton wan reupioiuted 1'own Murshal mid iiightwatchuiuu. Several bills were acted on and war rants drawn on the treanury in payment thereof. IuiI'y Variety Store. When you como to Paisley to the yraiid ball at Thanksgiving time and to the opening of the new Woodmen Hall, don't fail to inspect the new and com plete Hts k of Kent.' fiiriiiwliiiig goods at Ihe 1'aisley Variety Htore, which will lie opened on the first Hour of the Wood men Hall on ThaukHgiviiiK Hay. 15-2 C. W. Witiikhm. and pickled meats al w ay s on hand. Lakeview Would be a slow town with out a brass band. Help the boys out at their dance on '1 hank-giving night and encourage them to keep up the organization. This must be a good fit Id for life in surance business. Two new in-iiraiice men arrivi d last week. A man's life is a good risk in Lake county teoph; only die here of old age. The hardware store of 1 1. Schminck it ! Son u ill be a handsome one. The paint- flasket Supper and Dance, ers are now puttini' on the finishing ; .r) i, ., i , ,, . t. , , touches, and next week the new goods! V ( n',l l""! w ill be opened up and jiiit on display. ! will give an entertainment at L'nion Flovd Auble, well known in Lake- j '""mi r','uy evening Nov. M). viewand a Htuilent in dentistry under J "'-"'"'"t to be followed by Hr. J. S. llewev, wan married last week ' H ,,"l":w- Vfrvlnaly cordially invited at Canbv. Modoc eooi.tv. tr, Miss I'.er.ii, l" ('"",! a'"1 ''"etH as the Slipper i j i ------ - spe. ted and held ill high e-teein. cea-ed was a brother of Mrs. John lb-id and his age was about "1 years. The young man had been in ill health for a long time, but recently typhoid fever attacked him and his frail constitution could not w ithstand the ravages of that disease, to w hich he succu m bed on Sat ur day evening hist. The funeral occurred at New Line ('reek on Sunday. 17. j O lohn ; r M 1 TH ;KU' l'(.V.K l MM'', KK AJDfifiKU l'M,(HI.l?t(; Xi (I A. M. SMITH Proprietor. I' iidcr I lie new ni;iiiii;ciiM'iit litis v ;, ....vv- : i i ,m.m.i, ' Flour, Bran, Shorts cusloiiicrs Willi Ihi' iM'st el iiml is paying liilicst prico forrain -4 Corn meal, Germea. I'ope, a belle of Modoc county. John Leiil and farnily, of New Line Creek, have returned borne after aeveral months visit at liiiihardsou Springs, I'.utte county, Cal., where they went for Mr. Keid'H health. We understand that they are all much improved in health. Cupid (iuutlier is doiiijj a great luihi- ness in marriage licenses, and making people happy, and ban added something new to bin stock in the way of some will be a basket supper. The entertain ment and dance are for the benefit of a Christmas tree. Lxhibition will begin al 7 :.'i(J o'clock hharp. Mvhti.k Smith and W. H. Mt'HHKI.MAN. North Winner ICoail. T. A. Crump, the Hoad KuiHirviHor of North Warner, wan in Lakeview Mon day and called on The Kxamincr. Mr. Is autiful marriage certiflcateH. When Crump ban done Home faithful work in you call for your llcetiHe, ask to nee them, j his section, the most important purt of Ira Venator bus bought the improve- v.i -h is the grade over tho rimrock inentH on part of the Caw Ifield ranches, j leading to Catlow valley. lie ban coin near the Narrows, and mudo filings Ml pleted tho grade about half-way up the 1W acres as a homi btead. Miss Kose niountaln, and nays when it is finished Orders Promptly Filled. Try the New Management, h l Hello Central ! Give me Field's Store! Where has he moved to? Venator also took up Home laud in that neighborhood, Bays the liurns Times-Herald. to the Huijimit it will be a very good road, over w hich a load of 2,000 pounds can easily be drawn. CENTRAL; "Why Into the hand some new brick, corner of Main and Court streets where he has the finest line of carefully selected (ioods of every description ever shipped to Lakeview., Everybody says Field's is the cheapest place to buy goods in town. Talk about saving- events, why you can save dollars at Field's. What every body says must be so.