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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1901)
ALMOST A PATALITY N. tkhmlfich Nwrly Mis ' A H. H l.li.lin lril"' '''r, ri oii-rlei-" '"' Tuesday afternoon tl,. -tmn near trrmlniitliiK fMally. T. K. Iterrmrd lui went Into the tine wuii-r lank at tli" euiirt-lmus l repair foiim leak. Tlm entrain l lln tank ifilirniiKli a small aperature at tiie top, only Urtfn ihhkIi lor k imhii to crawl tlirouuli. Tlm iixti were in.ide (or HOHin llllll', Wlll'll tlllt ('Hill ens Slid arid In'hii tn overcome tlnni. Iternsnl ln.linil llnit lii companion, lio r uaiiitf tin' Irons ntiil solder, an Intoiii- iiiK wink, nml li crimlfd nut I ) roiili tin top, li'lliiiK Mill in imk to givtt lilm Vis 1 1 it t wlii-li iii' K"t 'i"t Mini ii would 'ni dim llirutitfli tlin linli. Jilsl as llt riril rrnclii-d f i r Si litninrk's linnil ttir IhI'it Imm'niiii) iiiifrinwi' tm (mm the ili'inlly lnim H mill toiii-i over RKUirixt tln miId nl tlm tunk. l'x-riiuni limited for imiii" 1'in to tirinn up rope, and sev ers! m i,.. (mm) tu Iii HDMHlntiri). Nmhi till')' llH'l till' UIK'OtllH'ioUN liirill I'tllll ll tlifuiili tlu npi-rnlure into tln (rchh ir, nml M r. r- 'unlin k wim imt ImiK in n Knini'ik' i'iiioi iDtinmxH. Hi- wan very wi-nk, liit ntliiTw ixi) wan not injured I v tin' Ifiui, hihI wan soon iililc tu witlk to It in M-ridi-nre. Ilml Si lnniiii k Ihiii alone t iin work In would ceriniuly iiavii ilii'il from aKpliytliitlon. Made the Prayer of Ills Life. A n ) I man in (ii-oria tiiimi'il Jm k Ital'lw in. luu iu;i lout Iii lut in mi nM dry wi ll mil' ilav, liitrlied a roj to a Mint; lilnl let himself iluwn. A wirlril HK Iihiiii'iI N" lll ruitii' llli'liK' jo't thi'li, id ipin-lty ili liili liin a Ih-II (rniii I'.nl dviti's i.M liliii't Inn w, approarlii-il die wrj, l.i'll in linn. I, nml Ih-iiu a tintf-il-linrf. Jii'k tlioinrlit tin- lmre wan ruining, uml i-M'l, "lliin' tlu ' 1 I I ! i in I liofer; jUtlli.nu.i..uM)U) I LOCAL PICK-UPS.P rnr TTTTTTI 1 t TTff tvtattV I'ortluiiil ha I'iylit incite of snow. Mra. W. I). WikkI 'ork in retried very seriously ill tin week. Commissioners' rotirt for I Jike county rorivi-tii'il in ri'itular xi'mioti yesterday. ' It is a fli' alarm ; I am still a mem Iht of tint ' i" i r i k t blessedness' regiment."-K. T. MintlitT. S. S. Hlylcs, ri'pri'M'iitiiiK (rrTilaiiin, Wi'il Mn ki l, H. F., arriviil liy tin Si.iillu rn Tui'iiluy niKlit. J. F. ('larknoii in ntill on tlm niK'it wairli ami will rontinuu to patrol tin; town liy niylit until tlm ri'turn ol Mar kIihI Imrtoii. Tiii-Nlny niiflit wan tlic colili-ct of tlic H'Nimiii 4 lU'Krfi' la-low rro. Tliin in 1) ili'Kri'l'ii rolili-r tliaii it luia U-i'ii at any limi' tliin wanon. W. M. Ilnrvcy in putting up in- tliin wi-i'k from tin' nkntitiK mhii, for I'oft A Kiiii nml A yn-n A Si lilni'-!- Ho in run- liinK two wnKoim. A lini) iloiililii link kIiihh front wan pliiicl in tin I'ri'wrry hiiIimid thin win k, nml t Imt liiiililinu, covi-ri'il with coin pri'fhi'il iron, in yrcnlly itnprovi'il in ap-li-araiici. Whortoii I'.iiriirn have Irnwil the hiiililint; iii'Xt ilixir to thu Itank, foraicr ly iM i'iipii-il hy Hurt ft lU-arh, inn will rriiiuvv thi'ir warm to tin) iii-w locution in a fi'W iliiyn. "Ui Tom, my i-xpri'Hn liorci, lookii nlow mul in flow whi'll I punh on ttir liiii'D, hut hi- run p't n pretty n guit on wlii-n ho tiiki-N a notion to K" It aloiu'." ( ii'o. !utrhi'iler. Geo. II. Ayre. ti. C. Whitworth. Thi ri'iil -t-tHt in Laki countv. In- ! nit!llit: to thi) I timkl Ut., in now on tin ' ii.'iiLkI f.ir bi.l.i Vn ram mi ilk u 1 ( iifli.r h'' ii'niiiK ll,i way. miri', iin.l In. ain't j l(t. r,.,1M., (t,r 'nuy pHitof jt. lor K'it no id.ii' hi iihi' (linn to full in on mi' ; full parhi iilurn mil nt or mMri'PH thin who, Kill !" I olliri', or Churli'd l'inliiu:!i, Lukrvii-w, l ri (."Hi. I -If We are commenciug the ..NEW YEAR,, With a very large stock of goods that are right up to . 1901'. Give us a chance and we will convince you that OUR goods are worth more to you than your money. Geo, H. Ayres & Co. la 1 hi- ciilli.il culni' ( liimT, "(in itt .ti'iiioiilrm ! Tin' o!i hlinil (imiI will hi-rht on top of no' in a mini! wliou, !al Wlion, Hall ! NVul kirkivl a littli' ihrt mi Jurk'n lii'inl, mul .lurk hi'ttnii to pray: "(ill, lx.nl, have mrrcv mi whoa, I 'ill I '. I iir I'nlhi-r, w ho art in wliou, I'.iill : - hnllowi'il hi- thy-p i-, I'.nll! (.'!.; wliul'll I ilo? iiihih'. Now I lay inr down to nl- tfi'i', I'.all! (JiihI thru in frll iiioii' ihrl.) Oh, Ix.nl, if you rvrr iiitrii'l lo ln an) tiling fur mi hark, Hall ! w licit ! - thy kinilom minr wr, Hull ! ii. I.o nl, y. ii know 1 wnn hup tunliti miiiIi'n mill ilnm who, I'.all! Oh up! Munl.-r! Wliou!" .NY ul -i ! I1 In. 1. 1 in no lotipT, iiilI Nhoutril ii laui;li w hirh mi'ht Inivr hrrn liriinl two iiiili .", w 1 1 i i ll wiim it) m u t hm fur UN .lurk rhil-nl him whrli In- ul out. lies of the Newsman. Thin i" tin' M'iimoii of tlu yrnr that trim thr puliriiri' of the nrwn iilhrrrr. Wit Ii I hr iiiuiIh urriviiiK at 'Vlow hliii'H" ami thru only roiitaininK a lift-full of i'Xrliiiiif,'i'H fmiu f.iiiii' row rouiily aw ny off on thr olhrr Mih of thu uIoIm', ami no Irtti'M hut "plriiHi' pay ; thin nn'ouiit in Ii nt! ovrnhii'," mul an orrii-innul note from Miinr Irate nuliHrriher who womlern why we ilon't iitlnrh miowhIh'm to our (K'tlal extieiiiilii'H mul carry hin ropy of the paper lo him il'n Hiillieieiit ciiuhii for the iiewMiimi to lo aoinethiii ilrn eriile; to romuiit a rriiiie. Thu man who wrote "Keniitiful Hnow" wouhl even U' It welrome vimtor ill thlH Muni'tUlu now, nml if he woulil hut touch hin lyric harp ami )ivn us Homt'thiiiK new wo woulil mil lulu lilenNi'tl. I.vrn our new tin t ii iv it I til ti it no hari hrrn drlayeil on the roail.Hiiou hotiml anil "fro.en up," ami we iluri) not k" luirk to thu old jokrn of the put Century mul puhlinh them to Inbuilt) our innocent HiiliHcrih em. tli, fur iioinethinK to turn up u atiiKO rohhery, or komuthitiK to hrrak thu ilrail iiionotoiiy. Thu heaiiliful miow in all riht, hut il'a liunl on thu himiiu'HH of thu piiriiuriipher. lirinl the chniiKi' in iiilvertiHemeiitn in thin infill' of liinr'e II. Ayrrn A (!o., A. I!iclcr mul Ilailry iV MahHiimill. Three well known liriun ulwayn hitve Hoine thiiiK in ami iiitcreMtiiiK to tell the puhlic. I II. S-hmiiirk Hon have the linen t ) line of toilet Hoapn in the town. Tlteau i HoupN can he purcliaxeil hy the Inix or j innle cake at extremely low priren. I Thrv have Ix.th hiu'h ami low rinlei, i nml of nnv iNlur wanteil. Hchminck 1 Sou are hittint; a -rritt run in toiiet I MoupH ; in fart their place in the ilrjM.t for tine toilet noapM. When you are out i of thin art irlc examine thu Sihminek STOCK NOTES HERE t2Z THERE 6oMO00MOtO8tOOO000..0 rtork. 1 A letter from "MrCarthy-Coiiiu-Iiow ti" wnn rrrriveil at thin olliru junt an we wrre rrit'ly for (irrfH. The iniwMVe lunl the apK'aranre of iH-iiitf hiiow houiul for I jllUrllu iihoin ten ilayn, ami "Mr" in tirohuhly himw ImmiiiiI himtelf, an hin jolly letter in written on a hlitnk pHe of a nineteetitli reiitury (ilmmiur. It will apcnr in our next ifHiir. (iovernor tKc lian innuiil a pncla mation, on thu recommendation of Statu Veterinarian C 11. lMemer, e-tahlii-hiiit; a new (juarantine line for cattle in California. The inhibited couiitira aru now Monterey, Sun Benito, Merced, Madera, Frenno, Han Luia Ohin xi, Kim;, Tulare, Santa Barbara, Kern, San l'.oniariliiio, Ventura, Ixn) Atigelrs, Oranye, Bivereidu and San Pie(J. A hand of 3.V) heiid of ratt!u was t-lt i p ped helow on IcontU'r SHh from Kd iton'n ranch at (.5ar.elK, for the Western Meat Co., at Oakland, averaging the jtimm I weight of 1 ."'Ml Kiiindu jer head, the heaviest average lot ever Bhipped out of thin county, says the l rrka Keep the Local Paper Informed. If thu penplu who rrk courtenieii from the county newnpaper would only think to return them, much good would come of it, fttyn an exchanne. Many people think they are ueKlectod in print bueaunu aoinu newa iteiiia of i ate rent to them does not find ita way to the general public, and yet they seem to forget en tirely that reporters are, mqt unfortu nately, not mind readers, and if they would but cull up the office by 'phone the pHer would only too gladly give the Item Hpitru. There inu't a paper in the land that dura not want tiie newa, and every paper could and would be full of newa if each person knowing aometliing along that line would but give the ofllce tiie alighteat tip. Quite a crowd from Lakeview will go to the rabbit drive on the West Side to-day. The I'lut-h Maiir, ieoijie King, driver, with Contractor (ieortte Stevens ami a pitNHcnurr, arrived here ycHlerdny at noon, having been rnmprlled to lie out in Cmiiiin prairie thu previous night, ow ing to the heavy mow . We could not get the name of the paxHenger, but learn that he hud one of hin feet lnully frozen. The I.nkeview Examiner naya it in a Used fart that the X. C. it O. railway will lierompleted from Termo to lake view by next full. Thin will boa grand thing for Lakeview and Luke county, and will add greatly to the populittion, wealth and proxpcrily of Southeastern Oregon, an well an Northeastern Cali fornia. Yreka Journal. (ieorge Bati'lieliler, city expreHHiuan, wan making a delivery hint TurHilay pint before the iiik.ii hour, leaving Old Tom, the borne, n. muling near the aidewalK. Wl leu hu next appeared he Haw Old Tom going at a "two-forty" gait do Ait Main nl reet through thu Hnow. The euuniblu old animal wan found at thu barn gatu waiting for bin noon-time meal. Therein talk of reorganizing the Lake view Athlutiu Club, and, as thu profeg nionul prize fightera are being driven out of huninoHi! in the Kant by the cold hand of the law, thu local management is thinking of bidding for a flninh mill be tween Jeffrie and Fitzninimona or some of the other big onus. Dan Stewart, fight promoter, in now in Canton, Nev., and may come on to Lakeview. At luat accounts United States Mar nhal Humphrey and Marshal Worton, with their prinoner, llob Oglesby, were snowbound at Klamath Falls. As soon as tiie road is broken to Ager they will proceed on their journey to Portland. It will be some time before the stage road from Klamath Falls to Ashland will be traveled, as there are ten feet or more snow at Parker's station, and sis leet at the Green Spring hill. C. Swnnnon, the Sacramento butcher, in again in Klamath county, looking after anything in the ntock line that will do for slaughtering. Iteef iH unusually nearer in thu California market. Thu Klamath Republican Bays it is re ported that X. S. Merrill of Merrill, Klamath county, nold hint week to a San Francinto buyer 1100 head of lax'f at K'4' centn. Joneph Marzen of Lovelock, Xevada, killed a sheep last week that weighed drenned 170 hiuiiiU. This ia said to lie the heaviest aheep ever killed in Newulu. It wan a "bummer" lamb picked up two yearn ago on the roadside by Mr. Marzen. Q M0 00MMMOf 000OHOO0IOtOOOH0MOtOMIOOMI S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located in the NEW BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. Goods arriving all the time-1 Goods for tne New Store- UNDERTAKING IN All ITS BRANCHES- XSXO- XaXZUX3 03E" JLU MJ JbCiq-X,JL' BJ S.U LATE FOREIGN NOTES. A cueccnHful termination of the Chi nrne questions seems to bo within sight. Kruger will visit America to plead with President McKinley on behalf of the loer cause. Congress is at work again in the first session after the holidays. Nothing im Hirtant lias transpired. It is reKrted that Count Von Wal dersee, in charge of military affairs in China, has lieen killed by an officer of the Allied troops. Many of the Bay counties in Cali fornia sustained heavy damage to prop erty by wind on the 3d and 4th. It was a wild night ou San Francisco Bay on the 3d. Judge Daingerfield has thus far gained 249 votes in his contest of the election in San Francisco for Superior Judge with Judge T. T. Graham. It is prob able that the recount will prove Pain gerfield's election. In an attack by the Americans on the morning of the 3d, at Cavite, the Fourth Infantry, marines and navy, captured one Lieutenant-Colonel, two Majors, five Captains, one Lieutenant, forty-eight private insurrectos and four Lad rones. The Examiner is full grown to-day. Stops th Cough and Works oft tho Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay. Price 25 cents. 38-lyr 1 Car load of 'iisesBeSsdSsa 2 Z BAIN WAGONS & The Peerless Chilled Plow J m mm k nartjenec Steel Mole Plow $ 7 Farming S n Implements The Disk Plow (Something Xew) 4 2 f k 1 " . Peerless Cang. a Fine Plow j P 5 We are the (,Si oenicia oiar, amixy piow x Farmers' Outfitters jfr llllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllllilillll m S. J. STUDLEY F. E HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything: in the line of FURNITURE J ustr?vinuea ll TtiTiM 1" Next to J. S- Field- ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES t Drugs. Drug-gists' Sundries, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Ar ticles, Patent Med icines, and everything- In the Drug Line SPECTACLES FriTED BY SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN hw 2)nt!3 tone ( Paisley, Oregon. Dr. A. A. WITHAM, Prop. Located at prooont on First Floor ol Woodman building. 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