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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1901)
V I! 1 ' ? 1 MISCELLANEOUS 'TTTYTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTT7TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT? a'Ui Itusslll has returned to Lake view after an absence of several years. V.. A. Snyder ha a supply of rahhug, onion and other vegetable on liaud. Order left here will li attKiided to.' Rl-tf Anuniin -ement will shortly Ihi maalu of the oxniiiK "I tlm big Hotel Ijiku view. "(Jet thorn, F.ll !" Kll'a Itostauranl ; meals In town. Kverybody know KM, lli famous chef. Hlnnera to or der. ;iO(tm 8,,rr for rr .., ,, will In served in the l.aiiiiu t rMin Masonic Hall. Drink nothing hut Jesse MMre w hisky ..I you'll always la I..,..y. On sale at Whorton A FltrpatrickV M-lf Uetnctnber that Ilia Woodmen of lake view are to give their initial hall on the evening of Fehruary EM, at (innther Hall. Ticket, f l.M. It m-vtno lii I an actual (art thai au Indian n'"M!""..i..'tlxnf(.ii......krMii.D. h,l!r; , , , .... And everyhody else "Ha lla's, who drink and smoke at Post A King's. Ill V. II. Pease, the original contractor of the Agcr-Lakevlew mail rouU. ha arrived from Halt Ijike, ami ia now in- peeling the line Ix-tween hero and Atfer. i Tlirliappjr havn whole ilajri and th. ttu jf 1 Thr ','.'."hTiVr ' !"' 1'""" " th,.. th. y lMP." The hupiiy triple r.re thme who! drink k.hhI iLnor. and Mnoke III Com andante cinrn Hi 1'onl .V kinx a. 1-tl A. M. Smith, the miller, C. M. (diver, the atiM'kmau, Arthur Foiled and Ivan Hainuicrlcy wern vinilor from New fine Creek in I-akcvicw lat Thuraday. A fellow once aid, "I want aoiin' fkliiML..!' Ullll I ttllfll it liMllr" Mil itll'V didn't k-ive him Jeae Moon. tieore Jan.iiierlhal. fole iieiit. . Hemenilier the Krund hull and aupHr to Ih' triveli l the fH'cree of Honor of jkeview on the evcnini: of Fehruary Hlh. Sup'r will l prepared hy the ladira of the tinier mid will la an cle- Ifillit one. Ticket, hull and aiipper, l-.'i!. 1 Thi ri' I. a rliarm hy iiki- often tulil. I'uiiveriiiiK ll 11 '' h tutu unlit ; The contented p.-., pie alxiiit town are th..e w ho ei.iov their drinka un.l amokea at I'.-Kt .V kinK'a. 1-tf Chan. Sullivan, who for two veura punt , . . , 11 hiiN hecn cnriik'ed iih jtiinlener and ped- ,, . ,, . . , v. ,, , dhir for (!. M. 1 aylor of New Fine t reek, . . . ,. ... la now in Jiickaonville, thia atute, and .... ,. . . i wrltea tr. have 1 he Fxaminer forw iirdml to him ut that pluiM. Ileexprcted to re - turn to I.akeview in the aprin- .... . ... ,, ,. . ., hen von ki t4 Klutiuith 1-alia ilmi t fuil to m e C. D. Wilaon the ja.pulur caterer at the tiem Mnloon. He ciirriea the lineal at.a k ill tow n and w ill treat von riiiht . The iem i the lxiimhir reaort. Try the Hermitage whisky there. L'.Vtf K. F. Cheney repirta the death of one of hia valuable black mares, one day laat week. Mr. Cheney went out to hi ranch on the Went Side when he learned the animal was sick, but did not reach there in time to save her. The mute was also taken with the same diaeaae, but was brought to town and succcaidully treated. When that tiried leeling come along, sidetrack it with Jesse Moor "AA" the beat whiakey in the laud, (ieorge Jammerthal, sole agent. Mr. Burke, the nperutorand telephone HVHtctn promoter, went to I'uialey luat week to see the huainea men of that place, and the ranchera and stockmen between here and there. I loiibt Irr-H the hiii-iiicN men of that runtling town will take to thia cntcrprixe heartily and iiiuke it possible to soon have telephonic connect ion w ith l.ukeview. The local , line in l.ukeview, with a central ollirc, ia now iilmoHt, an iiaNiircd fact. i The merited reputation for curing iiileM, sorca and akin diwatea iieouired by Hi Witl'a Witch Hazel Salve, hat led to the making of worthies coiiuterfeitH. Be sure I i get only I.akeview I ifiig Co. HeWitt's Salve. I ' 1 V. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. W. O. W. ball February Jim Melick wan in from Barnes valley last Thursday. The real estate In I.ako rotinty, w lotiKi rikf to tht) Frank I Co., I now on the market (or salo. No reasonable offer w ill Im! rcluaed for any part of it. For full particular call at or address this ofllee, or Charles Uinhach, Lakeview, Oregon. 1-tf Mauley McLaughlin and Bird Keed r vl.,r- ,1r i-,,,., v- Pi,, (,, - . . rn.lay. ;!AVfflri;irii;,v..te t ; iut, ivi.r Lakeview Drug Co. .... L , ,. itt.. . i n vin. '"r '" I ,,on"r evening. The most soothing, healing and anti septic application ever oovimxi i je- U'iii'. U il..l. Kol vii It r..li.va 't ,. ,, crB, ,,il,.,, sores, eciema and skin disease. Beware of imita- lion. I.akevieV Drug Co. "The Settee's Story," by Catherine Birdsall, will be found on the siiOi page 1,1 lhl""""' When threatened hy pneumonia or any other Iiidk trouble, prompt relief it ,.,.. M jt is daniferoua to delay We would miKKeKt that One Minute Coii(h Cure ! taken a anon indi- catiniiH of havinic taken cold are no U ciireB (Jlllckly and it" earlv Uwl prevent" coniiumption. I.akeview l)rug Co. ...... t t ii rrived from I-a ngell valley lai-t Thuraday, and had liuolneaR with the land olliciala on Saturday. I'erNoiih who nufTer fnun indigeation cannot ex-cl to live Ioiik, Ufauae they cannot cat the IimmI reipiired to nourixli the hiMly and the pro.lurta of the (in ilifflcl fiKnla tliey do eat fxiiwin tiic IiIimhI. It la I in iM.rl unt to cure ni(lik',i" tin at aoon bh iMiaailile, and the la-at m.-lh.Ml of doinx lliia ia to uni the firep- arutiou known aa Ktalol IVHHpaiu Cure. H ,ji,.h hat you cut and rec tore all the ilitfenlive ornmi to rfcct heulth. I.akeview I'Mltf Co. The Woodmen are all Hhnrcninit up their axe forthe rand hall on the even- iii of lehruury '2'M. Tickets, fl a), Peiinin iireiiarutiona often fuil to re- lieVe ili.lif tioil be aUBe they CHI1 dieat I imlv til I mini liottH fmala. There ia me i ij.nrratj.m ti.t dir:ta n cirea , ! '". '"' that ia Kialol IyapHia Cure, i It curea the woThI cu-ea of indication I 1 ' Jf'vea inatuiit relief, for it .liKeal ; 1 what von eat. .Ijikeview Prtiif Co. I't 11a all rtand in now anil have a . , telephone avatem eataMiaheil in I.ake 1 . 1 ,. . view, and then aaaial in extendiiig the ... ... ,,. , I hue to laiHley and New rine I reek. I , ! Cuptiiin Shenker, repreaentutive of, i Murphy, (irunt A Co., cturled for War- j ! tier liial edneduy morning with a . , ,. . ' . .... I j ''"'liorhu livery ritf currying hia Ug j ! trunka. In guiug through Warner canyon j lt. ,.m.i,ntered much ice, and the w agon dipped from a aidim; and overturned the loud, human frcinht and all. Shenker was conaideratily hruixed and ahaken up in the full, hut no other damage re- lulled. Stops tha Couch and Work oH tha Cold. laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cohl in one day. No cure no pay. Price 2ft ceil is. 3H-lyr Wo understand that a petition ia lying at the New Pine Creek jmstotTice pray ing for a change in the name of that town from New Pine Creek to "Orcal. ' Few signatures have thus far been pro cured. The name promised ia rather unique inasmuch a it contain the nbre viiitions of the names of Oregon and California, and the town ia located on the dividing line. Viewed through an inverted glaH, Sometime mukea one seo double; Tli ui four ipiarta of beer ia apt To make a full peck of trouble. But if piiii'liiiMed ut Pont A: King'a (A. I!. C.) it will make n barrel of plena ure. 50-tf TO CI Ki; A COI. I) IN ON 12 DAY Take Laxative Bromo liiuine Tab IcIh. All driiygiHta refund the nionev if il faila to run'. K. W. tirove'a aigna- tare is on each box. -.V. ;iS-lvr (i For the Best Winter Goods $ Ladles Ladies Ladies Y Ladies Ladies kVi It 11 uauies Latest aiyie onon waisi .( Qentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to jg U. OlllCrK. For FINE GOODS I Actlv Market lor flora. The horae-aelling aeaaon did not wait for apring to open thia year, but haa al ready atarted in, owing to the heary de mand for good draft lioraea for the log ging camp, aya The Oregonian. Quite a numher of animal are being bought for the Britiah Columbian market, and theae are ahipped north, auhject to 30 per cent Canadian duty. Thoae who liave to buy horaea now think they are rather at the wrong end of the bargain, aa a well broken pair, weighing WOO to 1800 each, readily sell at from 110 t 400. Heavy boraea, however, are scarce, and purchaaers will have to con tent thetnaelves w ith the lighter animal, purchaxing more of them. According to exa-rienced dealer, the horse range of F-eawtern Oregon w ere pretty well de pleted of their lieat animal luat year, and o very few of those to be brought in thia Mcaaon will reich the desired standard in weight. "Horaea are high here," n dealer said ycaterday, "but they are worth nearly double Portland price in the wood of Britiah Columbia, and a team selling for f'SOO here will bring fun) aeroHH the British line." Golden Wedding In Ohio. The New Vienna Reporter, published at New Vienna, Ohio, has the following regarding a social event in which Mr. and Mrs. Iwis Conard were the princi pals: "Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conard celebrated their golden wedding anni versary on Christmas dny with a family reunion at their home near this place. Those present were Mr. J. W. Conard, I.akeview, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chancy and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Con ard, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. I). S. Creed and two sons, Madisonville ; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Newby, Mrs. Alice Con ard, Mrs. E. C. Phillipsaud Master John Hogaett, New Vienna. A very interest ing fact concerning thia family is that no death lias ever occurred, and all five children were present. The occasion was made pleasant by the exchange of many appropriate gift. May the joys of wedded life continue to fill the bowl of bliss so long enjoyed by this happy couple, ia the wish of their friends." While Bert Kaynes and Will Clule were out hunting on Yreka Flats last Sunday morning, they noticed a huge bonfire bluzing on top of the big mount ain west of town and heard voices shrieking for help, so they turned back and not i lied some of our citizens. Kd Mathcwson and several others went to the scene, where they found four men ulmoat prostrated, who had started out in sciirch of cuttle and were unable to get buck through the deep Know, but were landed safely here by the posse. Yreka Journal. Such little pills aa HeWitt's Little Furly Kisers are very easily taken, and are wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver iitul bowels. I.akeview Hrng Co. ii't Select from the following List 5 All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 Pine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Skirts 1.50 to 5 Jackets 3.5o to 8 Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 - A A. rX - -! A, llf ' . A f - aV aw IS..-, - --T-7- , , Everybody likes a meal and all know THE CTS. EXCHANGE SIB HARBER, Proprietress Main St., Lake view Pbllnanobloal. Trouble's a thlni; It doan't par To lther l-ni1 or borrow. The man of ult-e im ne'er (rives way Fleeenth a lout of xirrow Each iIok la I ounl to have hla day; Yours m.iy itnw n to-morrow. ChlcaKO Pally News. IT'S ALWATI THI WAT. "It'a a badly managed world, reckin," eaid little Wilberforce. "Nighta Mr. Brownjohnson comes to sit on the aofa with Cissie, I've got to go to bed and nights he doesn't come well there Isn't no special fun in aitting up! Bah!" Ally Sloper. In lha Spring;. J In the spring the vernal sunahln Brings out all the birds and buds; In the spring the youiiK girl's fancy I.ltchtly turns to thought! of duds. Harlem lAte. Ilia Atiuoaphrrc. "Ah. Tea," sighed the girl, "he works in an atmosphere of art." "I should think from the smell of his clothes," her mother answered, "that he works in an atmosphere of tobacco smoke." Chicago Times-Herald. Klanil point. In youth, man cun t abhle a fraud, lie hunts htm il.i.vn. at home, abroad Hut. leuriilm: w lu-re his iw n faults b. With yeurs awaketti charity. I'uck. - - (Ml I to 3.50 & fh A. - 1 A. t Ti" vrseis i.uu iu 1.5 2.00 SlWfV good a5 Sib She superintends all o the COOKINQ herself Go there for a Fine Meal Special Inducement of fered for board by the week or by the month Dor north f Cooltw Co'l Meat narfcrt Is Hia Cum: "Vr-w-wwhat w-w-w-will It c-c-c-cost mom-mum-me t-t-t-to t-t-t-t-teMele-pbone f-fuf-f uf-from here t-to B-B-O-Dub Boston?" h aiked. The operator looked at him pity ingly. "If you really man It," he replied. "I should cay it would cost you about $360.7S. The rate is (2.50 per five min utes!" N. Y. World. Jnat to "What is an island?" asked the teach er, addressing her interrogation to the class in geography. "An island, ma'am," replied Johnny Broad head, a studious lad who had Porto Rico in mind, "is a body of land entirely surrounded by politics." Puck. On Idea of Proanarltr. "I hear a lot about prosperity," he aid, grumblingly, "bat I don't see much of it." "You don't?" "Saw. Why, a fellow haa to work for what he geta just the same as he alwaya did, doean't he?" Chicago Post. DlaultlnaT SyaaBrtonaa. Fair Patient Doctor, I think I hare one aerioua brain trouble. Physician What makes you think that? Fair Patient I can't thrust a hat pin through my skull without causing; me the moat intense pain. Detroit Journal. i A Time of luptaaa. "I never tell my boy that I won't take him to the cirrus if he isn't good," remarked the candid man. "Why cot?" "I don't care to take any chances. I'm tired of worrying for fear he'll do something that'll keep the whole fam ily home." Wahiiigton Star. Starch for Information. 'Tapa," asked Philip Perkasie. "what country was Pandemonium king of?" "Pandemonium is not the name of a monarch, Philip." "Oh, lie mutt have been, papa, be cause I reail in the papers that Pan demonium reigned." Judge. i'i: s ysll, --au.