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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1901)
Wool Harket. Tha Jimticit, Ilatninan A Co. circular for January anticipate an advance in American wool thin week at tlt oMtrilri( of tha Iondon Auction. Th circular aayi : thk tomb or Til MAMirT. Altliouuh there ha Ixxin a ureal In raa in tha duinand (or wool ainca the NoveinW lM'tiona, ao many holder have Inniii willing to mil that jirioea in the I'nltiwl Slate have not made any material ad vane. Kvn the alight hardening, ahroad ha uol yet Imhhi It'll In thin rounlry, and our market contlnuu alitfhlly in huyera' favor. The Ioiidon Auction, which oxm on the Kith iiiHtant, are eiKi-U-il to develop higher prlcua a a cotmeipionc.o o( the advance, which ha recently occurred at the aource of uily in the Niulhern ilemiiiheri, ami Rome favorahle effect may m exMclel umiii price in the t) ni Uol Hlalvi, although the mitrkel here i hmidicuMd by w hat I apparently an abnormally largo aupply. uvt-rux. A rather iir.(ling foarurn of the pre, cut market I what appear to he au in rrenn in the aupply of ool a com I hi red with that of one year ago. Iii Miint of fuel the supply in actually Jena than that of one year ago; hut it ha the apM'.aran- of Ix-ing greater, owing to the fact that at preneut it in largely in the hand of acllura, while lant January the hulk ol the upply hud pnnwsl into the xeion ol inanufac turur. Owing to the worldwide Heculative movement of one year ago, which atone time threatened a "comer" in merino wool, iiiHiiulnrlurerN bought largely in ei'i'M of their need", annul even pur chuxing more than twelve monlliH' nop ply. The inevititble rexull of thin wuh the phenolni'lially dull mid ilecliiiing iniukcl which characterized Um pant year many (d the lurgi-Hl iiihuu fit -lureM lnt having uiiolo any iuiortaiit purchtimit during practically the entire twelve monlliH. While the ri'tulting ilrop in price han (rriounly crippled muiiy ojK-ratora, both in thin country mid ahroiid, it in a notirre of inttixlitclion that price in the t'nilcd hlatea ile -lined only one-hulf a much ua in Kuroe, w hero the Iomucm aggregated many iiiiIIioiim of ! I lur. There him been a gradual decreane in the total Hilpply ol wool in thin country ever (line January, fO'H, when the mar ketM were hmtled down with the cnor moiiD ui cumulation)! of the free wool criod. At that time it wan eNtinmted thai nearly rwHI,O00,iHI pound of wool were on hand fully till per cent more tliun the a ni'iii 11 1 believed to In- on hand to day. N.ittt itliNtandiiig recent heavy hiIcm, it in chliiuatcd that the entire clip of l'.KKi, or ilH e(uivaleut, in htill linmiM ; that in to Hay, no more id hint ycur'a clip Iiiim been Hold 1 1 1 it 14 in eipuil to the ftill uucoiiKUined portion of the clip of lmm, together with the free wool atill on hand which wan imported in anticipa tion of the inglcy lull. Ah it will be but a few montlm la-fore the clip of thiH year will begin to npcai in market, and, a it in generally be lieved that the unprecedented activity ol American timiiiilactiirera during the twelve uioiiiliH ending June HO, l'.HHI, re Hiilted in the priHliiclion of more woolen textiles) than were coiiHUiued during that ieriod, many holder ol wool are be coming hiixioiih to Hell, and to thin in ilile I tin fact llutl American markets have a m yet failed to rellect the recent hardening in price aoroHri. Echoes of the Storm. The Mhkiyou New lias the following iioIch nince the big hiiuw Htorni which buried Vreka: Our local railroad men have Hiiccccdcd in liiiiiiiiig on time (he J'lint week and expect o have no further trouble. The recent thaw him ciiumciI the ShiiHttt river to l ine very rapidly uud they keep eon utanl wall h on the railroad bridge at that place. The Mane road to Fort Joiich und Ktna bun been broken but travel in very ililliciilt owing to noft Know. It will be Home time before htagcH can be lined on the road. The mail to (Ink liar und Honolulu in being curried on pick animalx uud will be for Homo time. In the Salmon and Kcott river Heel ion they uliio lake mail on pack aiiiuialH. The K 1 11 1 1 1 it t ) i river in reported too high for the ferryboat to ci'ohh with Hitfely, In fact all the river and creek are booming. In Yiekit the hunincHH men are now delivering goodH in sleigh uud have the HtrtctH broken in nil directioiiH. No further trouble iHiiuticipiited thiH winter. In Home pluccH w here entile lire nnow ed in in the hillx liuv Iiiin been carried to them on wiowHhoen. 'J'ruils are being broken, however, uud noon they will be driven tohhcller. Ni far no great Ions of Block i reported. LOCAL PICK-UPS.f TTTTTTT7 T TTTTTTTTTTTTT ATTt Clint I.inet)argr and family now occupy the Morely renldeiico near the rhiMil liouae. ('. II. Pimlap ha Ixmn confined to Ida room for the iat week suffering from neuralgia. Higlnter Hrattaln of the land office wa confined to hi home aeveral day last week with a bad cold. Head the advertisement In thla inue of Hceder A Morrison, blackumith and homeiiliTxir, New 1'ine Croek, Oregon. Ham Duke ami family will occupy the Itced residence on Iewey street, Just va aUnl by the family of C. Linebarger. K. V. I--wi sold last Monday the 80 acre ranch of Mrs. Kva Inisonhery, five mitt-M west of Ikeview, to (ieorg Jam merthal. Olives, sweet pickles, etc., at If. C. Itothc A Co.'. Stiiilley A Harris, furniture dealer, are just in receipt of new good In their line. This firm alway give satisfac tion in all its dealing. ('. I. Snider iM-gan moving into tils new brick building next to the jxmtollice yesterday morning. Mr. Snider wilt have a handsome store. Jin k Laughlin, the horse buyer of New Tine t'nek, was in I.akevit'w Tues day and bought 2"2 head of horse from freed I'ciidlcton. We understand the price was f.U jmt head. Tomntoi' H can for fl, at II. C ltolhu V t'o.'s. W. P. Ileryforil inform u that dur ing the recent storm the wind blew strong and cold for about a week and cattle shriveled up considerably, but have all filled out again. It in reMirled that the French (ilenn company have a considerable force of men engaged in preparing for the work of dredging to be done on their contem plated irrigation enterprise at Big Kruin Imi springs. The remnant sale (till continues at 11. V. KotheiV t'o.V. The I.llkevie HiMtolhco Wit moved from the Snider building last Tuesday to I'ostmai-ter Wilcox' new brick build ing on WHter street. Our I'. M. will now have handsome and commodious, ipiarters, and the change to a more cen tral part ol town will be appreciated by all. The city electric plant is now on the ( site complete. It is a line up-to-date : lot of machinery in every particular, i A u ciiginc'hoifc and dynamo room will i be erected at onee. Ah dooii as building in completed, an expert engineer and I electrician, to le furnished by the con it nictorn w ho sold the plant to the city, w ill arrive to start the plant in jH'rfect oH'ratioii. I'adliH'k sliced M'Hches "the finest in the market" at 11. C Kothe A Co.'h. I.ast Saturday evening at 5:H0 o'clock considerable excitement wae created I when it wa discovered that an electric j w ire in the Hotel I-iikeview wa burn i ing out in the ceiling of the ollice de ! partment. The burning wire ignited the lalliH where it camo down through the ceiling from overhead. The current was quickly shut off and no material damage resulted. Iave Filler arrived fiom the desert (his week. Owing to the o'ii winter and long continued green feed, he hiivh the sheep are taking on a heavy coat of wool. Ile thinks the wool on bin sheeii n us long a liber now iih it usually is at shearing time. Mr. Filler is ill bo of the opinion that the Luke county clip of PMl will be immense. With iudmitions of u good stiff price for that commodity, the w iN)lgrow ers should till fee jubilant. The latest important news from the war in South Africa is contained in u disputch from (iencrul Kitchener, dated l'retoiia, Jan. liith, .in which he says the cupluru of :l,(HK) liners at Carolina i reported, lie, adds that I'olvillo's Mo bile (.'olunin was engaged near Vuu Tones Hock. The lioer were driven off w ith u heavy loss. Three hundred li iers entered Aberdeen on the llith, looted the stores und retired on tho ar rival of it hundred liritish infantry. The stockmen of this county have fared much better than they expected, during the late severe snow storm, and w ill lose but few head of, slock. They have plenty of buy lo feed if uble to reach the stock strayed off, the. worst places being iu the gulches und woods, where the snow piled up in deep drift. In the open valley the heavy wind prevailing kept the ground bare, by blow iug the hiiow awuy to till up de pressions. Tho cold, dry weather now prevailing w ill keep stock in good con dition if well fed. but tt. cold ruin w ill prove disastroiiH, unless stock is shelter ed from storms, suya the Yivku Journal. I1 Geo. H. Ayre. H. C. Whltworth. 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. Cteo, K. Ayres & Gap THIS PAPER In kpt on (lie at K.C. Dark's A'lvt rilnlnir A.-n-y M ami M n-n'li.ritii r. xvnmnitv, r.ii ihiiumi, wi., wlii-rv coiitracti for a'lvcnlillif i.u be unlr fur It. 5? AnniTtnvAi ifirii b R.il "I'aUlejr I'lck-ffn." Miu Minnie KoMuson h folic to Vallcjo, Cl., lo vlull reUllveg. Alter Hi in week The Examlnrr will have a new mirncUnn nn the tint iRe. All tin' family of !n Ctiaiiitler, but lilmw-lf ml elUi-tt lUughtvr, are 111 at lialr Dnxi VMey home. Mii.fjilr MrkiTMiD ! now ktupiitiiK with the fmnlly of llnrry KiK. In 1-akcvlew, anil ! atli'iiilliig k IkhiI. Mamtial Manly W'borton rc-turnel from Port lalul lil Sunday. He ) the mil' of Hob Ogleahy will not romc up nntll March, as an 1 rid let ox ii t must flni be found afraiimt him by the fnlttj Siateii Cranil Jury. Morrlii W i ti k rl I 1 . a well-known ami pro.ptT oiii yiiung iiitn of Lakevivw, has purcluui il a ntii--lialf interi'Kl tn the (onural iiit-rehautliio litiiiiurM of H. Kcynolils. It l rumort-il that the new firm will establish a branch Here at New I'ine Creek. 8. P. Moas left for California laat Tuesday to K'iid the winter. Mr. Mom will locale some where neftr Kan Jose, we understand. He Is in very poor health, having aKaln been attacked with an old stomach trouble, ilia Hon, W. Z. Moas, aero in pan led him on the trip. Driver Ramsby Informs The Examiner that Mrs. William Welch, of Dairy, Klamath county, died last Tuesday morning. Deci an-d had been ill for several weeki prior to her death. Her husband, a stockman of the Dairy notion, had been Kaat on a visit, and just returned the night before bis wife' death. County Judge Tnnningson received word from l'aixley lant week that Mrs. Carlysle, a county charge, is in a demented and dcplorahie condition, and that something should Ik' done in her case. The County Judge is now await ing a reply from Justice Moss and Dr. Witham, as to llio advisability of having the unfortu nate woman removed to 1-nkeview , lure she eau receive attention under the eye of Hi. County Court. Everything possible will be done for the best In this ease. Arthur Langell and Jack Morton, home buy ers from Langell valley, were iu l.akeview the first of the week looking for unlniali. that w ill pass niUBier tor cavalry purposes. Tlmy are buying for tieorge M. Ilayley, the horse dealer. Horsemen of Lake county have started men out on I lie range to gather their horses. Messrs, I.augoll and llortou started for the northern valleys Tuesday, and will return hero about the 1st of February. The cluss of animals w anted is 'AO to l.l.VJ pounds, sound, and solid color. No white or pluto need apply. The price paid Is from -'') to 1 10. aaaaocmll06l0OOIHl000OOHOIOHtlOIIHOOOOt S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located in the NEW BRICK South of the Daly Bids. Goods arriving all the time- Goods for tne New Store- ! UNDERTAKING IN AIL ITS BRANCHES jsl. zzxes- Xjxarxs or jl mj znmjv u jlce 1 Car load of essesssss&ssssssw 1 Z BAIN WACONS rj? The Peerless Chilled Plow $j J m0mrmr H Hardened Steel Mole Plow S J Farming $ S m 7 Implements S The Disk Plow (Something New) L 2 k'!S- I Peerle" Gang, a Fine Plow tjjl P We are the Benicla Star. Sulky plow 7 Farmers' Outfitters apJ yilllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllll Lost Purse Found. The lost purse advertised In The Examiner two weeks ago was returned to the owner, Mla Kthel Newell, lust Saturday. Charles A. Hunt ing, the stockman, found the purse, contain ing f-'.l near Drews (lap, and, upon reading the advertisement iu The Kxaiiilner, he at once forwarded the purse and contents to this ottice, and the same day Miss Newell received It. Mr. Hunting handed tho purse to V. A. Sherlock for delivery, and very kindly refused auy offer of rcwurd. Miss Newell says she really never expected to see the purse again, and was much surprised, as well as elated, over lis recovery, It pays to advertise lu The Kxaiuiuer. S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, 1 Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR1 Since the hig lire I.itkeviow hax hiul no telephonic connection with theout- fido world. Operator Ilovtl receiveil a new telepl.onu hint Monday night, mid on Tiiesdity jilitced it in hiu ollice. The hull and supper ly tho Peg ret of Honor, Fchi'iiitry 11th, will be f well. JUSTRADLLrE: Next door to J. S- Field- ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES nif jiirriHM!f!lflf!iTTTnTriHMIf l?!'fl!f!!lf1!T'flMTT?T??TTr1 IWtHfrfWfW lllllllllllllllll!lllllllllll!!!ll!llllll!llllllllllilll!llll!lll!lllj!lll!l!li!lll!l HH Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet 5oaps, Toilet Ar ticles, Patent Med icines, and every thing in the Drug Line SPECTACLES PITTED BY SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN r Paisley, Oregon. Dr. A. A. WITHAM, Prop. Located at prcacat oa First Floor ol Woodman bulldlog. Will soon novo Into "His Ow Brick Block"