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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1901)
1 . r V ijAA-UMA 1 1 M.w.iw- j MISCELLANEOUS SrrrrrTrrTTTTTrrTTT-rfrrTT'm- ClI Tilt . PrcR- Render ''r',e imi - tlmt the pnjceA are cut, mJ"ited Inside, and all that I TTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTT7TTTTTT 4 Slic K'M'N to church, but not a nai-red thing ('(.men to Jut mind Indeed, her thoughts are shocking. For while tlm chorister their carol ing iTt-cesHnrv U to run a knife or no me I Hn think of what was in her I hrmt- harp Instrument through the ma storking. f crtasc at the top of the paper Clrariincit al at II. ('. Iitln- A Co.'. ' and it will open out like a book. We lime tlm only genuine Liverjool I Do not attempt to unfold and turn J salt i" l.akeview. II. C. Kotho Co. ' nldc out, as the pages are! Tim Fxaiuincr 1 1 ih week l-gin the ) pasted Inside. publication o( abort stories which we lm- ' . In-ve will prove, interesting to reader, t I.Mk. Coimlv KxnniiniT iin.l Hiiily Him j Wjt) tlj( w(, ,ri.w,,lt tlm story, 5 Fmix iM.-.i Bulletin t.VfiO lor one year. I ,,liVV -j ,(, nl Man's. to,y I'r.m-t BtHid your iibm riptioii to thi ollire. ) -. Our reader will find a new )o vim want to run ii itiritinst it k,mhI ' story in thcue. columns earh week. k thing? If vo , rail on I'M., .V Julia. ) w, Klamath Fall don't 1 !'" '""' 41 l' , full l() ?.,. C. ). Wilson the. H.p.,lar ? J. M . 1'nriidi, foreman of the JJ raneli raterer at the ieiu sul mil. lie rami J lis n lu rued from n I u n i ri-Hi visit in ' the finest Mork in low n and w ill treat Bi i t i ... .. i .... t..:i.... ' von right. Thi'tiem i the popular resort. ,.no, and in Li.kev.ew last Ir.da) . ,Jy (.MIlil1p. (. j Call '" """'I'1'; J- ';; 'U'r; ' Mr. ,! Mr. I.f..-r Ui.iehart nnd mm Bald A Niii whole wheat lli.U r lliinle I') I llirir new profess, returned from Cedarvillo last week, after (..,... . ii...: i Mfiiding t In- holiday w It) relative and ( Sleighing partir luid great -iij"yuwiit 1 ' , , , , . i . i i.. i. friends. 1 hey rutin) over the mountain ; n Lnkevieu hil week. n r relay tlm , ' , . . .. ; , .1 M I III i HUT lf CM ft MU Hi,; lull rit'jn , trotilnl WUHriiVereil Willi llir'ieii ol ' 1 . ... ; r t now. Mln I. tin' I C 1 1 1 1 1 it r t . niece of Kliner, i. I k. ..I .. A I nii'i na U'luer n .nr. himi .urn. n. r.. f Ymi .li.n'I anl to fi.rnet tlmt I l .tt :jni.,.,,. ,,i (Vdarxille. returned with Kiln?, tlie imiiiiiIiii 1 1 1 I 1 1 hi-r , are etill m ,, i n . . i . i i I'.1. ' . I In. in mill u i II ri iijiiiii viMt mil' at I rookeil ( reek mi I I fiiriiuf . II. I hey ale under Hie oiera lioime, ( all Itllil nee tlieiu. Hairy liiw'K" rauie in fnuu Warner lait liidity, via t'r'iked ( reek, lie unvft I lull Cruiiked Creek luid inure unow tlian l.akeview. Wlien vhU riuiie to lnwn from the " mi-imii In lie nil m-ltikl fm-t thnt mi IihIIhii tii- rr Inutrlm." Si.ii.i ii.-l IMiln'l litiKd'lliiW niliki' Mllilli -Imlm'" And everylMBly elne '"Hit lla'n,"lio drink and Hiimke at i'oxt X. KiiiK'x. Hf I'.iviii now with the new year nnd 'et rnuntiy duii'l fail to cee I'ete and Joiiiih t)ll, mnfj.H,.,! Jiuily San l'ranrim-o 1 1 11 tii -r the iifta hoiihe. llulletin, with all the new ol the world, l-.Very .et..l ol lile ha ll" .eruliar (W,.V(. ,Ur in advanre of the moriiiliK .rej.nli... Whoever haw 1I au'e that ia.r ,,( n. rountry, and The Lake lid imt a..liiu I the .at and I'niideiiiii c.,,,,,1 y ;xiier, with all the lorn! and the ITeHrnl? general newi uf ita ow n Held. The Daily Inink m.thitu: hut.! MiH.re w liii-ky Unlletin and Lake (umty Kxaininer aii'l you'll alwayn In- happy. in kale at ruiuliined, one year, for I'l.fid. Thin i Whorl. m .V l ilpntni k'n. :i't-lf 1 H unpr.i edeiited offer, iN tlie liulU-lin llenrv lleiyford hiivh he kaved the ire alone would font you ft JKT year, when the ilain ueiil out the kernnd time, and he didn't niy an ihiiu! tlmt Hounded like "diiui," Hither. I'ohl A Kiiik IomI a hiif Hlork iii the lire; ! Imt they have another iuot a liiiud. Fine liijuotH and i iarn ; A. IS. C. la-er. Cnder ; : the ojM-ra Iioum:. H.l i VI ?K 1 For the Best Winter Goods Select from the following List l Ladles All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 to 3.50 J Ladles Pine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Ladles Skirts 1.50 to 5 Ladles Jackets 3.5o to 8 H Ladies Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 ff Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets 1 .00 to I.25 ;y Qcntlemcns 5ilk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 J lr IT QNIHPD HEADQUARTERS $ I U . Ol lUCi For FINE GOODS l Now I Your Opportunity to Protult 1 liargaln In Uou4 UraJIng Matter: QIMIIIIIIIIITIt- t I STOCK NOTES I I HLRU THERE iiniiiiiMiiinmmio'mo'"'" In the vact mountain region trihutary to lleppner, kheei ar all doiii well, wiVH the tiazelte. Alont? the Jolm Jay river KiakH wan never littler. KiIituen hundred head of ewei ar thriving on hiinrh tirack at the mouth of Wall creek, not having U-en fed a inouthlul of hay thin winter. The (aim) may x: paid of all the kheep in that heetion. Walter . li nn and John Mrljtuk'hlin, two ktorkmen of Vale, have fold JM0 lo ad of horrca to ll'ivx V Hemalard, Kiiklern horw dealem. Tlie liornei are overaui! ratine aniiualH, and will I mi paid ; for nrropIuiK' to individual quality, i Tom tuaid of lleppner lakt week old 1 l(Kl head of w-arlinn eweM and weathers I to Will ISarrett at ft r head. Ho alio I Hold WO head of yearling eweo to tieo. ! Meveiimm at .'..rX) I. Klanian, Hie Keno torkinan, in feediiiK 0(H) elieep at the I'.urke ranch near Kno. This advert iern ent is changed every week Watch it. how W3isw1ell And at tlio Kame time to meet the requirements of one's pocket book in a perplexing question to many people ...WE CAN ANSWER IT... When you see a well dressed gentleman walking the streets with an up-to-date Suit, Hat, Shirt, and Necktie to match, and you ask him where he "dressed tip," he will invariably say AHLSTROM BROTHERS There is nothing more to it. THE MONOGRAM Wiliiiim Itanjke, an old ritien of Lake view, rerriilly fell into the Cellar at the tore of lieoriin II. AyreM .V t'o., and kilktiiiiied kfvete liruinek ahout the head. ';,. l there, Kll !" I'.ll'k llexlutiraut ; !m'hI niealk In town. Kveryhody knowk fill, tlm fumoiiH I'hef. hinni rn to or der. :it) Din lK.!'aviek w riten lo have Iii" Examiner forwarded lo the iiriMiklyn Hotel, San FranriMii. Any one from l.akeview initniK' the i ity ran lind M r. I 'aviea at liiMiin 0, HriHiklyu. K. A. "nyder liaH a mipply of cahliau'e, 0111011M and other vetretahleN on hand. Ordern left here w ill Iki attended to. 51 -tl Frank II. l'.uirk, noli of John ll.Ituirk of Weiijjler, ShiiHta rounly, t'ul., in on ti i h way to llofi-liur, Hreon, the hoiue of hi uranilpareul". The yoiiiik! man in It ftilileiit at St. Matthew 'h nrhool. Vou rau't rail for any lirand of w IiIh kiekin rin-e that rannot In- (umiHlied hy I'oft A Iiiik'- Some of the vshihkieH carried hy them are liichlv I'ei'oiuineiid ed liv pliVkiriaiiH for medirinal purpnHcH. 41-tf Dally S f Bulletin and the lake County Examiner On.V.a,lo, 55 I.iiki view Mamma to her darling " I f, winli you would auk that younu Mr. I to have li ih ruff ImttoiiM replated." & 'I'l. . .1....I1 ,1111... f ..!... i. 11111 till, iiiiLf 11 ill . .11 11 ill 11111 . niuii I (lo you meaiiV" .Mamma "They neem to leave Mark R ctreaku on the hark of your nhirt waiht t'Vel'V evelillik'. ij Viewed through an inverted ejawn, , SoiiietiiueH inakeH one fee douhle; I i-i . 1 . . . f llliin 10111 iilllilioi 1 it'l'l ir. npi. i To make a full perk of trouhle. i I .ut if putehiiHcd nt I'oht Kinn'H i ( A. I!. ('.) it w ill make a harrel of nleim- g tire. 50-tf ' All oddN and ciiiIh, reninantH, Cc, 1 inllHt he rloHed out reKitrdlexH of roct. I II. ('. Uothe ,i l!o. " 1'hi-re li a rlikrin t.y nairi-t ulti'ii luid, ( iiiivi rliiiii all II tout In lulu Kulit ; loiiiftil 1 all niMitln- vt In-ri-'er liy turtunc plarett, ( an ri ar a iianli n in the ilrnert ante." The rolitellteti people about town are t)in-e m ho enjoy their tlrinka and HinokeH at IW itc Kiiik'o. 1-tf A gentleman of l.akeview, wlio ia a rloke ohkerver of all luattem of jiulili; interest, and who had nrritMnn to enjoy the hoHpilality of the new iiiauak'enieiit of the Hotel I.inkville, Klamath Fall, iiiforiiia The F.xamiuer that the I.ink ville hoxtelry ih, under the management of Kent liallard, one of the hent hotelw in the interior ol Oregon. It in con diii'ted in it tirht-chiHH manner, the table in itupplied m it li the I't't to he had, and the new lamllord i-i rourteoiiH in the ex treme and lookH well to the comfort of Imh k'next.t. We are plrnl to learn thin, at Mr. Hallard in a well-known Lake rounly hoy and denerves furrewu. " Tin' lmiiy have wlinlo iIk) ami tluuto t lu-y 1'huiii.i' ; The 11 ll Iih y have hut limim hikI thime lin y limr." The haiipy people are thone who drink Kood I it 1 ttt ith anil Hiimke Fl Coin ainlante ciant at l'oxt Kin'n. 1-tf .lefHe Moore "AA" wliixkey in intetl at all the principal hoxpitali in the Fnited Statea. Why in it? tieo. Jamme rthal Mole iient. When that tired feeling ronieH over you, drink Jence Moore "AA" whiskey. ieo. .Iiimiuei thai, nole aeiit. The reaNon pliyficianH alwayH reroui tneiitl JehHe Moore "AA" whinkoy in U caune they know ol iu alirtolute purity, deo. Jamme rthal, nolo agent. TO CI kG A COI.U IN ONI; DAY Take Litxative Itromo (.Juinine Tab letH. All tlniKKittN refund the money if it faila to cure. K. W. tirove'it bik'na turo in tm each hox. i.rc. UH-lvr New W. O. W. Officers. Ijtkeview- Camp No. 5ii, W. . W., iiiHtalletl ollirers on tlie evening of Janu ary 2, l'.Hil, to hold for the current year, us follow r : K. F. Cheney Connul Commander I.orcn Kailey Advlnor Lieutenant T. F. liernard Hanker Fldon WotMloork (.'lerk W. S. Itlair Fbcort H. Talro Kintry W. S. tiroh WaU'hnian lr. F. F. Smith Physician F. I. Smith Manager W. J. Moore Manager T. II. Cloud Manager It wan intended to hold a public in Htallation ami a banquet and general good time afterward, but for good rea sons the idea wan itiven up for the pres ent. At a later date the Woomeii w ill give a grand banquet and have many non-nieinlier frientU with them to enjoy the hoHpitality of the hx-al camp. The camp h growing rapidly and is in a llotiri hing etinditinn. Reforming: the Army. The Fnglish war ollice has begun the promised reform in the army in a ecu patinnal manner. It has demanded the resignation of Major-tieueral Sir Henry Colville, commanding the infantry brig ade at Gibraltar, and recently comniand ing the Ninth diviMion of the South African Held force. Colville refuses to resign, and is on his way to Kngland. The news is all the more startling aa the question of Olivine's reHpousibilty for i the Yeoniaurv disaster at Lindlev hint May was fully investigated by the au thorities when Colville returned from South Africa last summer. After the imiury lie was reinstated in ?oinmand at Gibraltar. Colville has had a dis tinguished military career. On the oc casion of his marriage he created a sen sation by going on a honeymoon in a balloon. I Baltimore cs-timates that in ten year Its population has inereaj-td not lesn i than 130,000. The number of new dwell ! inps erected in ten years is over 20, ' mm. Cincinnati has more than doubled ' it trea by recent annexation, and counts on a population of 500.000. Troy, N. V., has taken in its neighboring ! towns, and Is looking forward to the ; 100.000 niarl An Interesting fact in connection ! with a new overland train that is about to be put into service between St. Louis ' nnd l'uget sound, by way of Billinps, Mont., is that for nearly the entire dis ' tance of 2.S00 miles it will run tbrouph : country acquired by the I'nited State at the time of the Louisiana purchase, in ls04. A few days ago a flock of crows tried to eat a Kalamasoo (Mich.) farmer and now millions of locusts settledown upon one of the townships as thouph it were a part of ancient Fgypt. They made a meal of pretty much everything txcept barbed wire fences, left their dead unburied and took a bee-line for Indiana. Statistics being1 gathered by th board of health of New York indicate that 3,000 more deaths from influenza have occurred during the grip epidem ic prevalent since February than dur ing the corresponding period of last vear from the same cause. It is everywhere recognized that soldier is best paid for doing his duty by a strip of ribbon or a pecuniarily Talueless medal. On the other band, a badge in itself often spnrs its owner to deeds of Tslor and honor. Harry ron Trott, a young graduate of the Agri cultural college of the University of Wisconsin, was among the passengers on a vessel recently wrecked off the coast of Mexico. The little Christian Endeavor pin was on his coat. lie threw off his outer garments, and. fastening the pin in his underclothes, swam through the shark-iniested wa ter and surf-tbeaten rocks to bring re lief to the imperiled passengers. A great crisis calls for energy, skill and self-sacrifice, and fortunately for the credit of this age it does not often call in vain. Miss Frank E. Buttle offers to gift to the New York public library a thousand menu of meals that have ac tually been served to her in nearly all the countries of the world on condi tion that the gift be be a led and stowed away for 50 years from the date of its receipt. The case of a man at Brunswick. Md., is reported in which life persist ed for CO hours after the reception of several gunshot wounds, one of which, it was found on post-mortem examina tion, had perforated the heart and an other the intestines. From commercial nuthorities we learn that the ndvauced price of tur pentine, resin and naval stores is mak ing many producers rich. An educational authority says that since the close of the civil war $100. 000,000 has been spent in the south for negro education. San Francisco, Denver and Chicago all have trolley funeral services, and now Milwaukee is considering the pro position. Very young Iambs are as liks as peas in a pod to everything, except the noses cv their mothers, says an agricultural authorify. A hundred ' ewes at pasture, with lambs of the same size, will make no mistake about their children that is. if the children have once been accepted as their own. Sometimes it happens that for no vis ible reason a ewe rejects her lamb, and cannot be induced to own it. If ' she has twins she may own one and reject the other. i tJt ' friz ". ,- f2L., 1 VI K' 9 V. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT.