THE CHEWAUCAN P05T." Such is the name of a nix-column weekly newspaper to be established at Paisley, this county, by C. 0. Metiker of Lakeview. Mr. Mettker haa ordered his plant from the Pacific Statea Type Foundry in San Francisco, and it will be hipped to Termo within the week. We understand that the people o( Paisley and Northern Lake couuty take kindly to Mr. Mctakcr'a venture and will give it excellent support. While Paisley is a small town for a newspaper, still there hare been many incidents within the writer's knowledge where newspaper ventures have succeeded in smaller com munities than Paisley, and with the combined patronage of a crowing busl ness towu and that of auxiliaries in the north communities of Summer Lake and Silver Lake there should be no doubt of the success of "The Chewau can Post" from the start. When the people of Pa if ley and Summer Lake and Silver Lake become enthused on any proposition there is no stemming the tide of their enthusiasm, for they are warin-blooded people. Mr. Mettker should congratulate himself upon his good fortune in falling into the hands of such people, and the Examiner fears no contradiction when it says that con gratulutions should be mutual. We shall again refer to "The Chewaucan I osl upon receipt ol its initial num ber. "Spelling Bees." Last Friday night the Coggswell Creek and Crane Creek schools were pitted one against the other in a spelling match, at the latter school house, and Miss Alice McGrath carried off the hon ors for Cygswell Creek. This is the second match and each school has a victory to its credit. The champion ship match will be held on Friday, De cember 21. This friendly rivalry be tween two district schools is interesting and instructive as well as commendable. All the people of both districts, take an active internet in the matches and much enthusiasm is manifested. kX VI ,1,1 t,i i,t,t Aft ,t iJtl.W LOCAL PICK-UPS. fc'TTTWTTTTtTTVTTTTTTVTTTT Club Dane Saturday night. Kead advertisement of Dunlap A Thruston. Surprise Valley sends chickens to the Reno maiket. ISABEL M. WIIORTOX. MBIV-lMtMl M. Notion (n taahrt M. Orori ), born In SI, Iron County, ('alitor til, May XI. IMA; died In l.ainvirw, Or on, ttvcriutar . isou. (Yraka, Cat., and Hi(in and Cottage llrova, Ur 'rra plratw copy.) Moving Pictures. The E'lison Kinetiscope Company will give one of their up-to-date moving pic ture entertainments in Lakeview Opera House on Moday, Decemler 17th. Don't inif-s this chance of a lifetime to see the latest invention of the Wizard Edison. It brings the streets of foreign cities and the battles and privations of our soldiers before you so realistically that you imagine you hear the bustle oi trade and commerce and the dying shriek of our bovs in blue as they go down in death before the withering vol leys ot the enemy. Moral, clean, charming and endorsed bv the rlergy and all who see it. An hour and a half and nothing to offend the taste of the most lastidious. Oranges at The Monogram. Raisins, currants, citron, etc., at H.C. Rothe A Co.'s. Modoc county had $310 left over' from the late fair. Mask (tall at the opera house Christ mas night. W. A. Wilshire returned from Port land last Saturday. China Sam is conducting a bakery in connection with his restaurant. Wilson Heaters are red-hot sellers, at Bernard A Son's. 47-8 Dick Husill is to furnish the costumes for the Christmas Mask ball at Alturas. Born At Davis Creek, Nov. 10, liH)0, to the wife of J. M. Kirkpatrick, a son. Corn meal, Germeal, Holled Wheat, etc., at II. C. Hothe A Co.'s. The Reno papers insist that the rail road will be extended to Lakeview next year. Daisy Williams has Ieen divorced from Marion Williams in the Klamath court. Ion't forget the Club dance at the opera house Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hartxog wereSatur day visitors in Lakeview from New Pine Creek. Ahlstrom Bros, have a handsome new cash register a beauty as well as a con venience. Morris Wingfield has about 50 tons of hay for sale at the stack or delivered in town. 4.t-2 Alturas is now sure of a creamery, the Btock having all been taken up to the amount of $4,000. Will McKee and family have returned from Crooked Creek and will reside in Lakeview for the winter. A gixxl stock of stoves, tinware, agate ware, etc., to select from, at Ber nard's. , 47-3 Frank Barnes has moved his family into the Turpiu residence, recently vacated by Judge Toniiingsen. The mills of the Terry Lumber Com pany at Round .Mountain, Cal., cut this season 12.1S0,0OO feet of lumber. The old church bell in the belfry tolled again last Sunday. Its mournful notes told the saii tale over again said in the dumb languago that another loved one had crossed the dark river that separates life and eter nity. And then the funeral cortege slowly moved from the door of a sorrowful and blighted home to halt at the church steps, thence to the city of the dead, there to dejxw.lt liencath " the low green tent" the cold, dead iorm ot a beloved a ile and mother. Int thou art to tluat ri'lurnrlh. It was not unexectcd; it was no sur prise, when on Saturday morning lust a 8 o'clock the announcement wa made that Belle Whorton was dead. Her friends had exected to hear the sad words at any moment, and were pre pared. Conscious to the last, and, fully aware that she was about to Iw mini' nioned to solve the mysteries of death, she said a few parting words to the dear ones alxnit her, and then went to sleep t lie eternal sleep "that knows no WHking." ai i lie cnurcu me gooti man win-so duty called him to say the last few words for the departing spirit and a prayer for the salvation of the soul, feelingly re ferred to her last hours of life joyful hours to her in which she had found Christ, and seemingly died in happiness. Isabel M. Whorton was the beloved wife of Manly Whorton, sister of John O. (leorge and mother of (Seorgie Whor ton of I-akcvicw. Besides these rela tives she has brothers, Carlton, Frank and Al. George; sisters, Mrs. Rose. Pool, Mrs. Sahra Wise of Siskiyou county , Cal., and Mrs. I-otlie Heed of San Francisco. And, amidst the pines of Siskiyou, uu aged, gray-haired mother weeps in sor row over her lost darling weeps with the heurlbiirns and sorrow that only a mother can feel. Deceased came to Lukevew from Sis kiyou county in lsCi. on Octoiier ., lHS'.l, she became the wife o Manly Whort'in. From this union there were two children, one little son who has gone before," and the remains of the mother were buried hy the side of her child. Rev. C. W. ICavmoiid of the Methodist Church otliciated at the fil- neral and delivered a most impressive. sermon on "iteatii. ill text was ai We were too late For Kail trudo, and in coiiHcquciico havo inoro goods to dispose of beforo Spring than wo anticipated. The Goods must be sold Wo cannot alTord to hold thorn over. Our energies are bent these days towards the reduction of stock. Price I the lever and will help us dispose of the goods before the season is over. In every department you will fi fit special value. Come here ami cost you nothing to (toods can be bom get Trices. It will find out wiiut (iood i . i i"lit lor. mm will lie n saving on every dollar you have to spend. A. M. SMITH Proprietor- Under the new management this mill is now prepared to furnish customers with the best of Flour, Bran, Shorts. Corn meal, Germea. and is paving highest price for grain Lulu Snider-Johnson. Mrs. Lulu Snider Johnson, formerly Miss Lulu Snider of Lakeview, appeared at the Elks Memorial Session in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on December 1st, in the solo "Mv Redeemer," by Burk. The Fort Wayne Sentinel, in reporting the program of the Elks Memorial Ses sion, says that "Mrs. Johnson was a surprise. Her clear, melodious voice completely filled the Temple, and her I i,,!.,. ur;iMM f i ,..:,, ciub dance at the ora house next i ,.,.,.. h toi.i f the three classes ! A Orders Promptly Filled. Try the New Management, & of death which come to human livings J v k A the horrible death of the blasphemer ; iiVy'Sy' Wkf who cursed God in life and waited until! his dying moments before seeking salva tion; the ilealh of the one wlioiiveiln! moral lite but, owing to circumstances l V clean phrasing, perfect modulation and c harming expression showed at once ex cellent rative talent and careful training and studv." Lakeshore Lodge No. 77, D. of H. Lakeshore Lodge No. 77, Degree of Honor, A. 0. U. W., of Laleview, elec ted officers on the evening of December fi, l!sK), as follows: Pan Chief of Honor Mm. Anna M. Neilon Chief of Honor Jlr,. Fannin iturrui I.aly of Honor Mtss I.iilu Matucll Chief of i Vreinimie Mrs. Anna Sherlock Keeord-r Mlu Mae Snider Financier Mn. Vina C. () . smith Receiver Mr. A'Mio Harvey 'her Mrs. Estella IJnnlap Inner Watch Minn Pearl Hurrim (Miter Watch Mr. AtMIe Amitr tv. . I :, 11 t .-uiiiruay nigni. iw sure ami aiu nii lor 1 a gissl time is assured, j Raymond Green, typo on the Hustler, j is able to be alsmt town after a very ; serious illness, lasting several weeks. j Bead the new adeerti-ement of J. s. ' Field in this issue, fie is telling you something that will prove interesting if you try it. J Call and see those new Royal Sewing1 Machines at Bernard's. They are sold j on a ten-year guarantee at popular! prices. 47 15 j Oliver Briles, son of Mr. and Mrs. is recover-1 ing from a dangerous attack of typhoid fever and pneumonia. It's immense! It's a grand downfall in prices in Lakeview in that beautiful line of Capes. Jackets and Skirts at (no. H. Ay res A Co's. Hev. L. K. Henderson of Lake City, and Bv. Spoon, formerly of Lakeview, are assisting Kev. (iritlith of Klamath in a revival at I'oe Valley. China Sam has opened a new restaur ant next to the Brewery Saloon, where can be had a fine meal at anv time, day or night. Fresh oysters, nice juicy steaks and turkey dinners. 48-ltn F.ugene Kde ami bride have returned from their honeymoon trip to Reno. surrounding that life, was not induced to seek tisl until the last hour the "deathbed reeutance ;" and the death on the Cross at Calvary. The minister said many tender things regarding the j life of Belle W horton, and many in that crowded church were moved to tears. I She was a good woman, and, while! death removes her from this sphere, she leaves Udniid numerous friends who I w ill drop silent tears in memory of one : : they loved ill life. The husband and 1 little sou, the mother, the brothers and I sisters, and, lastly, the Venerable father- i inlaw and mother-in-law, who loved her as their ow n child, have the deep I sympathy of the community. j Everybody likes a good meal and all know Sib THE She superintend all o the COOKINU herself EXCHANGE CTS. Go there for a Tine Meal 5peclal Inducement of fered for board by the week or by the month SIB MARBER, Proprietress Alain St., Lakeview Door north of Coulter A Co's Meat rtarktt Degree of Honor Resolutions. Card of Tliankn. The undersigned hereby tender the heartfelt thanks of themselves and families for the kindly expressions of sympathy and deeds of friendship, at the hands of the good people of Lakeview, in their recent sorrow arid trouble, the illness and death of beloved wife and fcister. The acts of friendship and neighborly kindness will ever remain a pleasant memory. Manly Whoutov. Joit.v .O Okohok. j They have arranged to go to housekeep ing and will rebide at Crooked Creek. School Report. Following is the report of the Crooked Creek school, District Xo. 9, for the month ending November 30, 1900: Number of days taught 18 Numlier of pupils enrolled 11 Average daily attendance B Pupils whose names were placed on the roll of honor: Iva and Kdwin Jienefiel. Alma G. Johkho.y, Teacher. Select Your Continues Miss Ella Rehart is now taking orders for masquerade costumes, and those w ho are going to attend the mask ball in Lakeview on Christmas night should make their selections from the catalogue at once, as the costumes will be sent for M'ithin a few days in order to have them liere ou time. All ttylea and prices. Since (iol in his Infinite Ooislness and , Wisdom has seen fit to remove from our J midst our Beloved Sister, Fiiiinio T011 ningsen, we, the members of Lakeshoro ' Lodge, No. 77, D. of JL, A. O. I'. W., most deeply deplore our loss, and offer to the grief stricken family our sincere 1 sympathies, hoping they may find coli- I lw... f Ilm, "u I,,. .L...I I, nil ll.imJ Now for the grand mask hall at Lake-1 WrJ " view' on Christmas night. Order your I I,,' our submission to the will of fiod costumes from Miss Klla Rehart, at the I u mltM,t a loss irreparable. Sister residence of Mrs. J.K. Mcl.arrey. Select .-aimj Toniiingsen was a most active from a big catalogue, all styled and prices. , MII), worlny member, having served hs Lee Thomas, the woolgrower, came in ! f r"1' 0 l!iU """iMon of our ,' , ' , ' Idge. To her is al 10 due the honor of from Warner last Monday. Mr. Thomas ( ,iavilll Kjven our j) ilH beautiful recently purchased the interest cf his name. partner, Henry Lofftus, in 1500 lambs, j The home is bereft of a loving w ife niiil injttliir ilm IjsIl'4 (if ii unrt h v Hilt I f p- W W I'atririfin i tut in fuuliwiii. ' 11 . t WHEN YOU S. W. I'epperdine, able milliner of Alturas, has returned to her home from San F'rancisco with a large stock of latest styles in milinery. The closing out below cost of those ele gant Jackets, Capes and Skirts at Geo. II. Ayres & Co's. commences today. Call and make your selections early. It's an elegant line, and no mistake. The 0-year old son of W. II. Ddrvm ple, the carpenter, arrived here last Sunday from KIkhorn, Wisconsin. The youth made the journey unaccompanied. Ahlstrom Bros, are daily securing new holiday attractions by stage. Yesterday a large numlier of new articles were re ceivedbeautiful articles for Christmas. Something nobby and appropriate for the ladies to select as a Christinas gift to gentleman friends. Just unpacked; call and see them. dutiful member and ihe community of an honored ami respecter citizen. May lier virtues le emulated by all our bo loved members. II.. I. ...... I C:i...u n,.l I'p.l l.,.ru luu we so live that when the Dread Messeu- S ger calls for each of us it may be said of , 5 us, as of our Dear Sister she hath lived well may she rest in peace. Anna D. Siikklock, j Maky E. S.iuku, V Committee. J.C. Olivkii, ) ALL THE 0001) BAR GAINS OFFERED YOU ON WATER ST., JUST CALL DOWN ON MAIN ST., AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO -11 : S e ! Card of Thanks. Charles Toiiningseu desires, through the columns of The Kxaminer, to ex press his sincere and heartfelt thanks to the many gxl people in Lakeview w ho so kindly assisted him and his family during their recent sad bereavement, oc casioned by the illness and death of the beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Fanny Toniiingsen, AND GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES . . . .