TVtAiM. f tni.mu.t-Uiiiii.A..iHi.t t 1 1 n t 4 4 , ty MISCELLANEOUS 1. DELIGHTFUL EVENING TTT TTT VTV WT 7VT VVV T V Y TTT VTTTTT TTT TTT TTT VTT VTT TTTTtT t This paper onlv 'J (or r2 weeks, j iSirprise Valley Record I Ion ry Muh- George Wingfield lias returned to hi cl man came down from Lakeview last Some at Goleonda, Nevada. Tlie road is ohh for sl-i:Ii K'tween Lakeview and Klamath Kails". Lirulergcr cheese at Geo. II. Avres A Co'a. Kev. Hailey, a Latter-Day-Saint, is kolding religions services in Alturas. Attorney John K. Itaker of Alturas is reported seriously ill in San Francisco. Oyster cocktail ketchup, something mnv, at Geo. 11. Ay res A I Vs. Lloyd Stone, a pioneer of Kisl; ivoil I L' ....... ..l.:.... :.. .1... l.'..: 1; .1 .,, -1 v I niinpt 111 me r.icurciiii ' lor del i ions lunches at deo. II. II, IWU. The snow is also six feet deep at Yreka. At Paisley, this county, it is two feet deep. Try those schrimps, sardines in mus tard and Russian caviar for cold lunches at Geo. II. Ay res A (.Vs. Ross A Barnes have put up 20 tons of 5-inch ice. It was cut on the slouch ear MeDermc.it 's. Daniel Miller, a pioneer of Surprise alley, died nt Ft. Ridwell, De.cmber ?., 1900, aged ft! years. See a I out those discounts on goods at lmlap A Thruston's. Inquire aisiut Ihem and then get in before the rush, it The mumps have taken a new hold at New Tine Creek. There hasn't been aj picket used there in a week. Early L. Arant ancl Miss Nellie 1'. Wiggins were married at Olene, Klam ath county, on Christmas day. The N. C. O. Company has a snow plow at work on its line, and there has heen no blockade on that route. The Alturas public school closed last week on account of the epidemic of aieasles that has invaded that town. I Sunday, and sent several days licit) ' this week visting and taking in the New Year's ball, lie is still teaching school, and says times are good in the Wcbfool state. Kdward McContiAUghy and Miss Car rie Mnith were married at Ft. Itidwell, Cal., January 1, l'.Hll. The groom is the son of K. F. McConnaughy, an old and well hs pec ted citien of Ridwcll, and lioth he and his bride are Hpular young people. brand Ay res A Co's. Try their ovster cocktail ketch up. Thomas K. Terry and Miss MaU'l K. Owens were married by the Kev. J. I. Faster at the Willow Ranch hotel on j Christmas day. The bride is a jmpular schiHiltna'am, and both have numerous friends who wish them a happv and joy ful life. Joseph Ros, a pioneer citizen of Mo-diM-county, died of pneumonia at his home in I avis Creek on the lid inst. Deceased was one of the first settlers in (ioose Lake Valley, lie was highly es teemed ainl well known. His age was t'C years. Lakhnr LkI No. 77, trgr ol Honor, Install Olllcer and tllva a IUnturt. Lakeshore Isslge No.TilVgrceof Honor, A. O. I'. V., of Ijtkeview , held initiation ami installation ceremonies Friday even ing, January 4, which was follow eil by a grand banquet In the handsome new Masonic banquet room. It was the ini tial banquet held in new Masonic hall, and the stately edifice was dedicated with toasts by gallant men and the wit and culture of Lakeview 's fair women. The hall was tilled with a joyful crow d of happy people, and the beautiful cere monies of initiation and installation of the order were carried out in a splendid manner. After the. ceremonies the as semblage repaired to the banquet hull on the first floor and thoroughly enjoyed a most elaborate feast. It is said that never was a liner supcr served in Lake view, and that is saying a great ileal. The service w as a lavish one. After all had thoroughly enjoyed the feast the beautiful hall above was once more in vaded by the happy throng, ami the re mainder of the evening was pleasantly! passed in iutcicsting games and other : amusements. There was a very large I crowd in attendance. Alter the iuitia- ! tioii, Grand Chief of Honor Mary K. Snider and Oram! I'slicr Hose It. Cole man installed the follow ing otticcrs : Go to Ihinlap A Thruston and take advantage of that") and 10 per cent dis count on groceries and furnishing good for the next ;W days. oli-l" A. MeCallen has been very ill at his Lome in Ashland, hut the last Ti lings reported his condition much improved. Farley Auble and bride have arrived at Davis Creek, where the groom has re lumed his duties as teacher in the pulc lic school. The tiaette of the 2d says that all trains, botti eat and west, were behind time arriving at Reno that day, owing to heavy snow. Miss A. Edith Gregory of Ashland went to San Francisco on the :;ist ult., i where she met and wedded 1'rof. .John A. Harvey, of I'kiah, Cal., on New , V ear'- day. j Oct vour tine Epicurean lunches at (ieo. II. Ayres A Co. Hue limberger :heese. liverwur't, f-chrimps, sardines m mustard, ami Russian caviar. Mr-'. Alice Freeman has been appoint ed b the Modoc court executrix of the last will and te-taineiit of her decea-ed husband, George Freeman. She is I'nm i 1. lef of Hmior , (lil.-f til Holier ' Ijely ni II. itier ( lil-l of l t-rilnotii The wise man is always looking for a Hi, huh. r 'snap." Those 5 and 10 er cent dis- j in 'i-iwr count-for cash at Dunlap Al Thruston's ,',','.'' are "snap"," and jn'ople are hopping on t iier . lo.nem. i l..,k,.(.llirt. . . . . i deorge Hudspeth, the Lakeview siwla man, is enjoying himself in San Fran-1 Cisco He has purchased a lot of ma-j chinery to improve the Hudseth A C! nid soda plant, and is also familiar iring himse f w ith the latest methods in the manufacture of sisla. named as sole heir in the will. Willie Bovd writes his father Jleno that that town experienced a ierri.ic w ii.d storm on the -1th inst., hic.'i blew down a big brick livery ; jiaMif and several other buildings. Klamath Falls has discarded the five aie lights on her street'' and replaced them with fifty incandescent.", which appear to give general satisfaction, as Vbe lights are more evenly distributed. Lost Somewhere between Drews val ley and Lakeview, on Sunday, December Tilth, a dark brown leather purse. Hi Karnes the miller of F. Lauer A Son's flouring mill, received word last Wednesday that his little daughter, at New I'ine Creek, was very sick, ami left here for that place accompanied by Dr. Koeing at seven o'clock the same even ing to visit her. Alturas New Kra. Read the new advertisement of Ahl strom llros., Dunlap A Thruston, II. C. Rot he t Co. and J. K. Kernard A Son in this issue. F.ach of these weli know n linns have something new to tell the public. The masquerade ball given at Davis Creek New Year's night by Thomas l!t lies is said to have been a most de lightful success in every particular. Some l-eople attended from Lakeview ! and repor t an enjoyable time. The maii I ::gemeut of the atlair wa lir.-t class, i Frank 1'. iladlock and Miss Annie A. I.arsen of Klamath Agency were married j at the Hotel Linkville, Klamath Falls, i on Dec. :jl, l!sH). On ti.e same date, ! s tme moment and same place, Walter ; L. Scott of San Francisco, and Miss llul'la A. llol.haiiser of Klamath Falls , were joined in holy wedlock. Thelatter couple will make San Francisco their ' home. .Mr.. mm M Noll.m Mr. KntiMIe Hiirru . M iss l.ulti Mit .'11 Mr- toot sh.-rlo. It M i- M, t siiel.-r in- I'ritrl It'irru Mr. A l.li.- lUrio Mr- t.-l lln huiil o. Mr- I till-- lUrrt. Mr. A.l. lie Artn.-r Lodge, No. 77, is one of the most enthusiastic fraternal organ izations in Southeastern Oregon. It is compo-cd of active women and it mem liership is constantly growing. May its success continue fcr all time. CHEAP GOODS LOW PRICE, ARE AT ANY PRICE. AT A DEAR Our (looils art' hilt (initio, lull not lii'h priool WE 51-LL TIE HEST, hut at tho lowrsrt priori for wliirh (lOOD (100DS mn l.o hoM. It will to luiv pav von an inferior ni it -1 1 bfttcr to luiv our itialily tnan for a low ooiits ilit v loss. All Goods Delivered Free Alturas In l ine. were three weddings in Alturas I Then this week, says the I'laindealer of Jan. 4. On Monday Samuel 11. I'.aty and .Miss I i race t hapmau "I I t. lii'lwell j procured a license and wen- united by. Justice of the Peace Spurgur in the par- j lors nf the Combs 1 Intel. Mr. I'.aty is a son rif Supervisor Katv and is a fine j ! young man. The bride i a daughter of i A. R. Chapman and is very highly e- j teemed. The father's consent in w rit- j ing was ne'e.ssary, the young lady be-j ing but It! years ofnire. On the same day Joseph Samorra of j - this city w as united to M iss Mary Mee- 1 gan, who has been employed at llol ( Combs hotel. Rev. Harry I'erks ollici ui ing. Tuesday I ieorge Wat-on, a Well-to-do j young farmer of Honey Lake Wdlev, ap plied for a license to wed Mi-s Roxie Romero of Likely. It was necessary to have the age of the young lady sworn to 1 by tw o persons and the vol ing man could ti ii 1 1 no one to swear with him until the : next day, when the young lady herself made allidavit. that she was eighteen and over. Mi-s Romero i- well known i j in this county. Lately she had been at j tending school at Susitnville. & iNew iJinc urooK Honor 0 Flouring Mills. A. M. SMITH Proprietor. lTiulortho now inaiiai'i'inciit this mill is now proparotl lo iiniili Lost oustomors with tin- h nml is payino: Jlour. Br?n, Shorts, Corn meal Germea- i li irln-s-t prifo for taiu Orders promptly fined. b I For the next thirty irom ; Tl.rn.ron ilavs Dunlap A will give a discount on all jgroteries (excepting sugar; of 5 percent, j ami on all furnishing goods a discount for ca h of 10 per cent. This offer is i made in order to make room for their big spring sto k. 6-'-2 , I The Ashland Tidings says that Horace j ..Mitchell, the well known (rattle dealer, ' tills ueoniroif (lit. fillsim.su of I litf. Ash. laud Meat Company, wholesale, and re-I tail butchers of that city. Mr. Mitchell, Campaign in the Philippines. A pushing campaign has been carried on by the Fortieth Infantry during the month of December in Northern Min danao. The tow n of .lemine. was rap tured, as was also the insurgent strong hold in the mountains further inland. Tin? roast town of Lungarin was cap tured by a (letadiment of a hundred troops, who scattered the enemy in that The w ho is of the well known Mitchell family vicinity, killing and capturing a number I of iazelle, Cal., extensive dealers in live- tinder will be suitably rewarded bv re- "i k, awl HUccessiui nusiners men, took turning it to The Kxaminer office Last Saturday word came to lakeview that Dr. (J. W. Pleasants of Willow Sanch, wa-i lying at the point of death. Dr. Pleasants is one of the prominent eitizeim of Modoc county. His ailment in pneumonia. It. C. Berry of Davis Creek, who owns in iuterest in a general merchandise establishment at Sisson, has just return ed from a business visit to that place. Mr. Merry arrived home in time to a ape the wrath of the big ttorrn, J.. W. and C. C. Lofftus started last week for the Sacramento valley with a mixed bunch of horses and mules w hich they expect to sell in the lower country. There were 10 animals in the buri'.h and majority were fine specimens of range Itoiseriesh. Lofftus liros. are heading for lied ULuff and expect to find the horse oiirket nore active than formerly. Harried men had better look out how tfiry ojten letters addressed to their wives. A man was convicted in the (foiled States court at Portland, Mon day for opening his wife's letter. It is a violation of the laws of the United Mates for either hubWnd or wife to open a letter addressed to the other without repress authority, and prudent married people will be wise to avoid this per nicious practice. charge of the Ashland her 31st. business Decem- Cliiit.Lineharger and John Arzner, the icemen, who have a majority of the contracts in Lakeriew for putting up Orneral MacArthur s proclamation is resulting in many arrests of alleged in surrectionists in Manila and vicinity, a few of those taken into cushsly being prominent. The N. C O. Improvement. The engines of the N. C. O. Railroad ice for the summer, began cutting last , are now leing overhauled at the Reno Monday at their dams in Deadman can yon. Ice there had reached a thickness of seven inches. This firm have several dams in the canyons and have contracted to put up 200 ton 8. Gunther Brothers are now managers of Uunther Opera House, and they are making some long needed improvements in the interior of that edifice. The en trance to the hall this winter is at the north door. Parties desiring to rent the oera house for public entertainments, balls, etc., should call on Gunther Bros, to get the privilege. It An editor who knows says that the dreams of proserity differ with the indi vidual. The boy' idea of perfect happi ness is six pieces of pie at a meal. The darkey dreams of good ripe water melons. The farmer's richest feeling is to muse over the 50 bushels of wheat that he dind't plant. The bicyclist's most prosperous idol is a smooth track around the world. The confidence man has a vi: ion of green mosshacks coming to town in adrove. The country editor's most extravagant dream is how nice it would be for a dozen or more subscribers to come in and pay up in one day. shops and converted into wood-burners. It is the intention to use wood altogether instead of coal on this line. At the Reno shops a large force of experienced men will be engaged now to do neces sary repairing and build cars, and thor oughly equip the road with greatly im proved rolling stock. During Manager Dunaway's visit in the Kast he will ar range for an almost new equipment for the road from Reno to Termo. The N. C. O. will be made up-to-date in every particular. Something New. Just published by the Southern Pa cific Co, is a phamplet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which in cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains information on climate, lands, education, etc., existing indus tries and their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new M -I I for energy or capital as promise fair return. '1'h is publication fills a need long ex perienced by OregoniaiiH, in replying to inquiries of eastern friend.!. Copies may be had of local agent Houthern Pacific Co., or from C. II. Mahkiiam, G, P. A., Portland, Or. 12 Everybody likes a ooil meal and ail know Sib THE She superintend all i the COOKING hcrkclf EXCHANGE CTS. Go there for a l ine Menl Special Inducements. of fered fur board by the week or by the month SIB HARBER, Proprietress Main St., Ijikeview llonr niirtft ol Coulter ft Co't Meal flarltrt WHEN YOU BEE t 5 ALL THE QOOD BAR GAINS orruREi) vou ON WATER ST., JUST CALL DOWN ON MAIN ST., AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO i - i I tie FlKXiII 8 Fill CMS AND POOPS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES . . . . 9