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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1901)
MISCELLANEOUS MrmriTitMHMmnMUiiiiHiMMnuniiMiiMu "An Km! to All Thing" l the name of tlm second story to Ikj fonnl on the nli tli page tli la week. Hchmlnck A Hon will compete with any roiiiiH'tilur in price on furnishing gIMxIs, If you notice a scarcity o( news In The F.xainlner thi week blame I h ele ment (or It. There l "nothing doing" these stormy days. Schminck A Son have an i-h-gsnt di liiy of shirt mid necktie. (1. V. Ctoixl mid Holla (Jondman were up from New Pine Creek lat Frily. They report more snow at New I'inu Creek tliiin in lakevlow. If vim arii looking '"r 'nan can't II till fiini you will, tlouhtle, run hitiim him at Charlie. tirave' Ucd Shoe More, trying on a iir of those elegant hoca. F.d Ivory of Modoc taut week purehs ed tlilrty head of fin ratlin from William MuUiim and INI head from Frank McClintock of Surprise, say the Itecord. Willi army oflleur Jesse. Moortt "AA" whiskey in a very popular drink, tjco. Jammc rlhal, mile agent. C. H. Hcncflcl, inillman, Paisley, r. : " I like Tim F.xainlner very much since you cut and past it. Ilcfore, I never knew when I Imd read it all uiHil I had read a lot of it twin, t'om d inifli ta of tliu scssmi. K. A. nydcr ha a supply of cabbage,'"' Borryersa ralley. One of the onion mill other vegetable on liand. ; men In charge of the cattle stated that Order lift here will he attended In. i .'(noiM (.H, had Wen nliiniH'd from Ari- 7)1-11 The Keno tinrette av that Mm: Sample, w ho a ii injured in the over turning of an N . C. . railway .oach re centl) , look a if he had gone through the Water of a threnhing inuchiiie, (Jet there, F.ll !" Kll'a lU-staurant ; Iwst iih uIh III town. Kvcrybody know Kll, tho fatuous chef. Dinner to or der. ''" J. (t. Waller is now In Tacoma, w here he Iiiim a iMioilion with hi brothcr-in-Ibw, A. A. Allen, in the sewing mnchine himiiicHi. Mr. Walter i at Summer Lake, and will join her husband at Tacomn a soon a ho Wcomes settled. f)rink nothing hut Jesse Moore whixky and you'll always In happy. On ale at Who'rlou A Fitipatrick'. U.'t-lf Mr. D. W. Chessman, Napa, Oil: "I hid much J-leaned with The Fxauil ner, and yon run count me a one of your rcgularmibscriUir." (Mr, t'liooa man ix un old renidi nt of I.akeview, hav ing left lieie miiiiy year ago. She n(ill owiim proierty neur the town Fn. It ..in. in lo an m liikl Im't llmt mi llnllmi ncrr lulin. " NlllllM-llftl- ! Iiulm"" I'l'ln'l I,iiIik(. IIh inki' Mllinr And evcrylmdy clue "llil Ha',' drink und smoke at I'ost A King's. H ho lit The Fiicilic StiM'kmen'a Aaeoc iutioti met in im Friincisco on January Kth. F. C. I.usk of Chico wa elin-teil presi dent. John Shark, Heno; J. Church ill, Yreka; Fred Cox, Sacramento, and Henry Miller, San Francisco, are direc tor. When you go to Khunath Fall don't fail to see C. D. Wilson the popular caterer at the (ieiu saloon. He carries the finest stin k in town and will treat vim rinlil. Theticm i the popular resort Try the Hermitage whisky there. 25-11 A case of iinu1lox hu dcvcloicd at MoutiiKue, Siskiyou county, Cal. Tho Heddiug Searchlight aaya that a strict ipliiriintine lius heen estuhlished, hut this is not ahsolutu assurance that thu disease will not spread. Montague is the junction of thu Yreka Kitilrond, and is the Southern Pacific station near the California und Oregon dividing line. " Tin ri' la i hiirm l.y unites (illeii lulil, I i. in rr 1 1 nil nil II loin In I it In iiolil ; roiitrnt thii miolhi u hrri''er ti y futlllH, plitri'it, I'tn rrnr KHnti'ii hi the ili'.rrt wsnte." The contented people ahout town are thoHc ho enjoy their drinks ami NinokeH at Post A. King's. 1-lf TO Cl'HIi A COt.ll IN ONI! DAV Take Laxative ltromo (Jiiinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cute. K. W. (i rove's signa ture is on each hox. 'J.rc. IJH-lyr i Itr. Jt- IV. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. srf iCiV Daniel Miller, who died at Ft. Iildwcll two month ago, wa the father of Mr. Cafader, and aged W year. The Plain dealer nay that the deceased t ame from Jackson county, Oregon, lat fall, on a vllt to hi daughter. He wa a pioneer of tlil atntn, and had a wide circle of acquaintance. Only two week more will DunlapA Thru ton give that 10 er cent discount in dry good and furnliihiiig good and ft ner cent in choice groceries. IWtU-r get in hefore they clone on the reduction price. The sickness in Lakeview la gradually dying out, ami jut now there are no cae of fever re ported and those who have heen ill are convalescent. It i inrerely to t IioimhI that wehall never again he subjected to audi a terrihlu siege of ick ne at tho jicoplc of Lake- I view have suffered during tho past Ave montha. Ha it ever atruck von that you can buy Jesse Moore "AA" wikey for al mot the name price that i paid for ordinary whikey7 Your dealer lift it. tieo. JuiiiiiiitiIihI, aole agent. A trainload of cattle passed through Vai-aville, Monday, eu route to Winter, say the KeixirU-r. There were I,(KX) head on Imard and they were hipped from Arizona, where the feed i hort. From Winter the cattle were driven to the Phelan ranch in the northern part conu to northern countie during the pant nionlh. Viewed through an inverted gln, Souietime miike one fee dotilile; TIiiin four i j mh r l x of Leer i apt Tu miike a full - k of troulile. hut if purchaed at Font A King'a (A. It. V.) it will make a harrel of pleua ure. ftO-tf Thi paper only t- for 62 wwk. A ralihit hunt, on the biuiio plan a curried out at Crane Creek during holi day week, wa in progre in the New Fine Creek aeclion all lant week. Side chosen and the contest waxed warm. The winning side wa enter tained at titpcr at Cannon Hall on Saturday night, at the expense of the loser of thu content. Thu hunt wa made lictwecu Kelley Creek and Cotton wood Creek, three mile smith of the ttite line. It was a great event and much interest wa taken in the contest hy atl the citixen. "Thi happy barn whole itnys and tlmsi-llo-jr The unhappy bare but liouri and thosv Uii'jr llUM " The happy people are those who drink K'mmi liiiior and smoke HI Com andante cigar at Post A King'u. 1-lf The choicest cluh whiskey is Jesse Moore "AA." and in the cluh life it is in great demand, (ieo. Jauinierthal, sole ugunt. Awful Tire at Rochester, N. Y. lty the burning of the Kochcster (N. Y.) Orphan Asylum on January H, thirty live were lost and many inmates are fatally burned. The asylum was a throe-story structure and its occupants nuinlxired nearly 200. One of the inci dents of the terrible Are happened when Fireman Morris Keating went up on the roof on a ladder to rescue women and children. Justus hu reached the top a stream of water was turned on him to keep thu flumes away, but it had the ef fect to confuse the man. He reached for a woman and thu hitter jumped tor his arms. Suddenly the man lost his hold on the ladder. Thu crowd groaned u the brave man fell, with thu woman, to the ground. Thu woman was killed out right and thu fireman was ho seriously injured that he may die. The roof was covered with children, who escaped through the scuttle from the upper rooms, and the firemen, were kept busy The future looks bright HU to this coun carrying them down. The morgno was j ty, so Wight, indeed, that one can ire soon full of dead jH-ople. Most of the! diet without much fear of mistake that dead ure children. The fire started lira great increase in wealth, population the engine-room. i nnd business will be the result. 0 G0 For the Best Winter Goods C IT QMI HPD HEADQUARTERS S U.OlMuniV For FINE GOODS I Increaalng Ue of flutton. The rnuiw of the decreaae in the world' wool production have alao oper ated to limit the increane in the United Statu. The increa-ing demanil for mutton a food ha undouhledly la-en a potent caune of the decreaae in wool pnxluction everywhere ouUide of the L'nitel State, ay the Juntice, liateman circular for Juuuary. It ha unipieHtionahly had thi effect in the Southern Hemisphere, where the continued growth of the export trade in frozen carcaaite ia matter too well known to need more than a panning re mark, while in deniwsly populated di tiicta like tireat Itritain, and in that txirtion of the United Statea east of the MiHfiiHiiippi, young sheep connnand mich high price that a continually increaNing number are nwd for fooI lefore they reach maturity. Quite recently, in Chicago, the average ! price )xt (Hiund of mutton was higher than the quotations for extra prime hteer. Thic, of necessity, tends to a constant ! dimiiiuution of flocks ; and in view of the extent to which this drain has already heen felt in this country, even hy our far western states, the increase of even 11 per cent in the clip of the United States constitutes a remarkable evidence of the fostering effect upon the industry of a protective tariff. A Painful Accident. On Tuesday of last week J. B. Mc-I-aughlin of New Pine Creek met with a painful accident, one that will keep hiuo from using hi left hand for some time to come. It is the name old story a man usurping the duties of his better half, and wielding an ax at the wood pile, in place of remaining by thu crack ling fire these cold winterdays. Stanley was splitting kindling wood on Tuesday evening, using the ax with hia right while the left digit held the stick up right, l'-y a mis-stroke the ax edge buried itself in his hand, splitting the memlier from the wrist to the kunckle joint of the fore finger, and making a ghastly wound. Dr. Faster of New Pine Creek treated the wound and Stanley is getting on all right. This should be a warning to all men, and good advice would be to adopt the plan of ye editor got a light ux so your wife can use it. Big Tract Open to Purchase. The great tract of 300,000 acres of Biigar and yellow pine, adjoining the re servation, which is immediately to be thrown oen to purchase, shows very clearly that we shall next spring and sunnier have tho greatest rush of tim ber buyers to Klamath county that has ever been seen, says the Republican. Select from the following List A Ladies All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 to 3.50 Ladies Fine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Ladles Skirts 1.50 to 5 Ladies Jackets 3.5o to 8 Ladles Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets l.oo to I.25 Gentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 Thi advertisement is changed every week Watch it. What shain wear When you can't decide the question, try our taste. We'll answer for you and for it, for we have the finest and richest line of the latest goods for particular men we have ever shown WE KNOW YOU'LL LIKE OUR NEW NOVELTIES See 'em at THE MONOGRAM ALIO All ARISTOCRAT. "My name la Montmorency Claude de Peyter. What'a your name?" "My name, gentle youth, is Mickey Vere de Vere von Shaughnessy !" N. Y. Journal. Opmlng; of tha Itaioa. i Now doth the small boy r-o to bed. And kuzo at tho bare aU, I'ntll by and by he fall asleep. And dreams of marble haul. Chicago Pally New. Considered Fulldloaa. "Mrs. Clump says her second hus band's awful fussy about his eatin'." "Don't her cookin' suit him?" "'Tain'i that; but, good laud! he want a clean napkin twice a week, and another plate f'r his pie." Phila delphia llulletin. Quite a Journey. "They ay that immensely fat wom an over there ia remarkably shrewd." "Well, I certainly think it would be pretty difficult to get around her." I leveland Plain Dealer. Had Tuln Uefore. Friend Considering that this is your third hnby. 1 don't see why you should lie so exuberant ly happy over it. Young Father (joyously) Y-e-s, but it's only one this time, N. Y. Weekly. llodcat l.lltle Wlah. Y'oung Wife I wish I were a moth. Young Husband Why ? Young Wife So I could get Into some new clothes. Town Topics. Trat to Life. riaywright In the third act tkat wife comes in late and finds her hus band sound asleep. Then she creeps over to the lamp and goes through the last chapter of a novel. Manager It will be more realistic if you will have her creeping over ta his vest and going through the pock ets, Chicago Daily News. Some Senaonnble. Adrlee. Wife I'm going to consult the doe tor and see if I shouldn't go away this summer. Husband Don't do it, my dear, be cause when I have paid him for his ad vice there von't be anything left to buy a ticket with. Detroit Free Press. Jut tfca Pine for Ulna. "I'm fitting up my den as an 'owi- room. " "Owiroomr We'll land you baby." our "Your baby?" "Y'es; he stays up all night." Chica go Record. To Err la Run, He (anxiously) Do you think youa father would ever consent to our mar riage? She (carefully) I don't know. Papa is just like all ether men so I sup pose he makes mistakes sometimes. llartem Life. It Principle le. A little boy, writing a composition on the zebra, was requested to ( scribe the animal and to mentioa what it is used for. After deep reflec tion he wrote: "The icbra is like a horse only striped. It is chiefly use to illustrate the letter Z." Tit-Bits. Over the Bar. "This is the seventh time you'we) been before me," said the magistrate. "Yes," replied the culprit; "it's t range how some men hold on t office." Philadelphia North Amer ican, i Smelted Kerosene. Husband (sniffling) Seems to me f smell kerosene. Wife Yes; by the way, my dear, yo must go to the intelligence oftice an get a new girl. Y'ou can ride down, with the undertaker. X. Y'. Weekly. I