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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1901)
i MISCELLANEOUS , t rrr ttt vttttt ttt ttt ?tt ttttttttt ttt ?vt ttvytt ttttttttt & Jim tireen haa gone to San Francisvo. j Mm. S. W. IYirdin, the faahion- Dr. Meiner arrived on the Western : able milliner of Alton, who 1ms lieeti yesterday from Salem, j erioit"ly ill for aonio time, is reported Vot A King xpeot to open their fine ' '' Now Kr ,",u,' improved, iiew ahon alout February 10th. I The l'laimlealer Kara that a large nuni- The range homes of Mod.v. despite I lK'r "''' are leing broken for eaval- ,vndi- r" purposes at Likely. I Ity McCahe the aevere weather, are in goo' tion. Ixin Sessions of Modoc county was re cently married in Keno to Miss tienie l.aking. Mitchell Bros, drove 2;Whead of leef eattle from Klamath county to Uazelle last week. Felix Uroen is in Sacramento on busi ness, and will visit various point tefore his return. Clarence Anderson of Altnr.K ha a position in the California slate print ing otliee. Win, Mi Cormack, stockman of Che waucan, w as a visitor in Lakeview last Monday. Mis-es Inez and Kmma Gallagher and brother Sylvester were visitors in Lake view la-t Tuesday. Ammunition cf all kinds, at H. C. Rothe v'i Co.'s. O. ! . Charlton was up from New Tine Creek ye-lerdav m business pertaining to the Hen Warier estate. I calico for will deliver a Knit 70 head at Termo this week. W. K. Harry, tb,e Puke of I'lush, was in I.akeview this week on court business. Judging from the humor in which "His j TuliMiess" appeared, w e opine that some- Innly will soon he "yanked up" before the Supreme Court of I'lush for "advis ; ing young calves to leave their mothers." j Messrs John Wtxd and lleik Roger jcame up from Alturas last Monday. The young men are canvassing this section for a stock brand hook to Ik1 published j by the New Kia people, and are reliable, I otherwise they would not If sent out by ; Slons ,V highly. This stock brand book j is a proposition that should interest all ; our stockmen. program We si ;!1 five vou 25 vards . l.t'it). II. C. Rothe Vo. An all night dai.ee is on the in I.akeview for the 17th of Man h, ti I given by tiuulhcr Itrolheis, as a hem-tit lor the I.akeview cemetery. It is under stood that the la-lies of I.akeview wiil luriii-h an elegant supper for the occas ion, and the ploceeds, atler expenses are paid, w ill all go into the cemetery fund. Ibis is a laudable tin jertakiui.' w Inch should he kept III iniml by our people. ' 4 J in Lake enj-'J ing IVlightiul sprit..: weather count v is what our people are in mi l w inter, l'.X'1! . j Ladies' t'ornbiation suits, to close out, j at 50 cents each. II. C. Rothe Co. Arthur IVnson, son of Circuit Judge j llenson, is clerk to one of the important committees in the State Legislature. II. C Ilothe it Co. have the fir.cst line of Oolf and Percale shirts in I.akeview. Thos. Keir, the stone mason. i doing a tine pi-ce of masonry work around the big boiler for- the city electric i;d water plant. The Klamath Republican says lmth the Ager and Ashland roads are now thoroughly open and stages are making good time. "Farnier" Green, the drummer, was in town this week taking orders for ''pumpkins." M. A. Striplin and family returned from Surprise valley last Tuesday arid Mill occupy the Joe Walters residence. Arrival From the .North. County Assessor John I'.lair arrived from the north last Saturday. He savs the biggest snowstorm he ever saw in Silver Lake, for a short time, vi-itcd that locality about January 1st. About It inches fell in Silver Lake valley and about three feet on the level on the west side of Summer Lake; in places it was live feet in the drilt. Pining the storm Comity Commissioner Jim Mar tin attempted to get nut to attend the session of the County Court in latkevicw, J but was comtiellcd to give it up Mr. Rlair says that sto-k in the northern section are all doing well now , although horses have been Hllicted with pinkexe. The Assessor is preparing to assume the duties of his otliee in March ami will tregin asse -ing at Silver Lake, working southward. He will remain here for a few weeks. Tak a bath in F. P. Smith's new pon e! v n tub. Hot ami cold baths for big and little tue:i. and all the latest ap pliances. Turkish attendant. Mis" T f ally Wl.itiuore arrived from Langcll Valley last week on a visit to her sister Miss Rurna. She returned home on Monday. Win. Pykni.an, popular foreman of the 70 ranch in Prcws Valley, was aj business visitor in Lakeview Monday. ! He savs they are enjoying balmy spr ing weather in Prcws. ! H rn In I.akeview, Oregon, pec. 24, V. O. V. Hall and Supper. At a meeting of Lakeview Camp 520, W. O. W., last Wednesday night, it was decided to give an elegant supper in con- j nection w.th the all night dance on ihcj evening of Feb. 22 1. The good lady j friends of the older will arrange the sunper and it is their purpose to make! it one of the liuct-t that has ever Ireen given in Lakeview. No one whoattends , will be disappoinlej in this regard, (iunther Hall w ill be, on that occasion, the scene of great enj iyment, and the Masonic bamjuct room a place oi fe-livi-ty and good living. An effort is to Ire made to arrange a circle of Women of l 0i), to the wife of Ashjey Follett, a ' Woodcraft between now and the gL'd of Hon. This item e-caped our attention j February, and if the purpose in accom yntil now, but Ashley says the bov i , plished it w ill make the grand ball - i 1 right, just the same, it his Lirth j doubly interesting. wasn't announced on time. I t, , , . Stock Brand Book. . . f - ' l- iii Messrs Woo 1 & Kogers of Alturas are the estate of George Freeman the dead j( ,.lkl; ,.uilt v f ,ht, jllU.re,t ()( pioneer of ft. IJidwclI, has been filed ; ,v,, ,v Lighty, iiublishcrs of the New and shows the estate to he worth a little Fra, w ho are getting up a sto k brand T State Xinc notes. j j j j j j j j j j Willie Jatiicrsoii Is very 111 with fever. Mumps is a thing of the past in this burg. Jeff I'arrish was n business visitor here last week. Iaunon A llarttog appear to be doing a thriving business. Mrs. tiny llammersley has recovered from a serious illness. Orcal went up in smoke not the town, but the atition. For a go si smoke go to Fb. Follett's and call for a Urooktuan cigar. Lemon it llartng are putting up a gissl supply of ice this week. The big supHr and rabbit drive failed to come off at Willow Lam h. I'ine Creek is up-to-date, laikcvicwr tsn t in it. We have gas lights till you can't see. John Wood was here from Alturas last week cauvas-iug for a stock brand Us.k. Hert Snyder and Miss Uose Keharl of Lakeview were isiling relatives and friends here this week. Pave Miller and family of Surprise Valley have been visiting New I'ine Creek friends for a week. The sick ieo.,. of New I'ine Creek are all rapidly on the improve under the treatment of Pr. Faster. ! Lev. C. W. Laiinoiiit is wrestling : w i'.h Satan at 1 be l'.ei he church. There i scarcely a sinner leit in bethel. Pexter Amiek has appeared on the cene again a: !i-r a siege of t he nniin-. ! Peck looks like a silbjei t from Jordan's ! M llseuill. ' Pr. F. F. Mnith of I.akeview made a j living trip t, New I'ine Creek last ,-nn-: day night to attend Mess Com Ham-. mersley w ho is v ery ill. Lecently a petition was gotten uji to change the name of thi tow u to lircal. j 'Judging Irom the number of signers one is led to believe that the eitieiis regard the present name good enough. A few days ago while John Vincent was untviiig the bol knot in the tail of his horse the at i.nal kicked him on the arm and one bone in the member was fractured, but Vincent is improving rapidly. A. M. Smith, returning home from l.aki view last week, was walking be hind his wagon to kec warm when Mr. Vernon attempted to pass him. Smith's team became frightened, and be lore he could catch them the animals were out of reach ami going at a 2:10 gait. After running about a mile the team landed in the fence at II. K. I link's place where they u en-caught by one of the buys. No damage was done. The run away le.r-cs are u-nally docile, but that morning they had taken on an overdose of that line tolled barlev Mr. Smitl keeps in hi mill, and wanted to back to it. Miss Mabel Follett is among the ail ing this week. I'. I'zI.K ami I. N. Pl.V. New I'ine Creek, Jan. IIS, p.hil. SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE To close out our WINTER STOCK SjuH'ial llftluc(ioi) on Dress Patterns SjHH'itil lU'tluction on Ladies' Underwear Sjn'ciiil Uivluct ion on Hen's Clothing Special Reduction on Hen's Underwear Spocidl Koilnelion on Shoes (let our oilier store. prices lie fore you pay your money lo any M ITH 'S ()Ncw Pine Creek Roller P Flourinn Mills. A. M. SMITH Proprietor. 1'inler the new management this j mill is now prepared to furnish .... customers with the Pe-t o is pa yini: Inchest price lor oraiit ilnur. Br?n, Shorts, Corn rrcal Germea- and & Orders promptly filled. il rl i si hi ii t is rluin nl rrrrij irrrk H'titrh it. Teachers' iixamlnatlon. 1 See our display of up-to-date 3$ ...HATS... b(-K than f I0,(XK), in land, cattle, rash, ijutes and accounts. U':-Tf IV. Sublette, father of S. R. 'Sublette of Lakeview, died Jan. 12, at Pe Soto, Missouri. Deceased was ''.vrn iu Richmond, Va., Jan. 13, 182. He was an extensive traveler, and wa 'he lather of six children. He waa a eotisistent ehristian for over .W years, and he met death bravely. Jtosewell Parrish, who was here last year representing the Justice, I'.aternan i., wool buyers of Philadelphia, is now doing a brokerage business for himself -i lioston, Mass. W. A. Sherlock re ceived a letter from Mr. I'arrish last week in wliich lie states that lie would )ike to be hack in Lakeview again. Frank Cannon, the rustling stockman id Cliewaucan, was a vinitor in Lake view this week and made The Examiner a call. Mr. Cannon says they had a big 'stotu in Chewaucan, hut are now en J yrn(5 delightful weather, and Ktock of all kinds are doing well. Mrs. Cannon accompanied her husband on a brief "Viait. The Sacramento Record Union of Jan. viiith contains, the announcement of the ;narriak'e in that city of William C. Mel 'ehert and Clara Wickliffe, says the Plaindealer. As the copy of the paper i ontainint; the item was marked and ent by a Modocker at Sacramento the inference is draw n that the fair bride wait the divorced wife of Mr. C. 13. Wick liffe of Alturas. A Reno trip was not Miought necessary in this ease. book in t he interests, of the stockmen of Modoc and Lake counties. Theu young men are btrictly reliable and any bu-ineMs trarinaitted with them will beguaianteed by SI oss & Lighty. This brand Ixrok will prove a great convenience to our stockmen and should lie liberally pat ronized. Messrs Wood and Rogers w ill go as far noi th as Paisley on their can vassing tour. 4-1 Notify This Office. There is a new carrier on the delivery route of The Examiner, and it is possible that some of our town subscribers who have been receiving their paper at their doors may be overlooked. Any sub scriber failing to get a copy of the paper as usual will confer a favor by notifying this office at once, liy so doing the mis take will be rectified. Masquerade Ball. Joel Arzner wishes it announced in the columns of The Examiner that the masquerade hall that was to have been given at his plane in Augur Valley will be postponed from the evening of Feb. Hid to the evening of Feb. 5!2d, (Wash ington's liirtbdayj on account of the Degree of Honor ball to be given in Lakeview on the 14th prox. Remem ber it is to he a masquerade, Feb. 2-M, and all are invited. It Examiner Bulletin Board. The Examiner has a bulletin board at the Lakeview postoflice, where all the latest important dispatches can be found posted. The Examiner is keeping the people up lo the times on the United States Senatorial contest in Oregon. Watch our bulletin board at the post oflice for the latest. Notice is hereby given that for the I purMise of making an examination of all m-isoiis u ho may offer themselves as , andidatfs for Tr ach'-i ' State ( 'ert i Urate I or State fliplomn, the County School Siipj-rinlfiidrnt of Lak- County Ailtj bold a public examination at I'aisli-y, j Lake eoniitv, commencing on Wcdm-p- ; day, February l-'L 1!M, at -'.) o'clock a. I in., of said day. I Pated this ;i"l-t dav of Jan , PKH. ! J. t. WlM.IT, County School Superintendent, Lake County, Oregon. Remember that the woodmen of I.ake view have changed their program for the evening of Washington's ilii thday, and will give a grand snpix r in connec tion with the all night dance. Supper will lr served by the lady friends of the WrxHlmen, in the Masonic banquet room. Tickets hall and supper, $2,50. it s 7 -7 Complete line of Jewelry THE MONOGRAM WHEN YOU SEE I'KTITION yOH union MlKKMK We, Uik unilnmlKinMl legitl vt'rn of Chcwnil Ran pri'dm-l, latke coiiney, HImIu of Oregon, r ix'( llully pctiiiou tliu Honorable County I ourt of l.ak. counly, Htiilu of Orekon, to Krsnt a licen se to M. ('. CurriiT to m il H,irl tuoun, malt ami vlnoiiB lij uora In lens iiiiHiililii'i llian onu ifallon In Clit-waucari prrcliHI, l.nki! counly, htate of Ori'Kon, for tin' jK rloil of nix luontlm, aa Iu duly noiiuu wu win ever pray. C K. ('Kini.lrt'll Jack Hliiiiuoria (. It. Harrow ilnrolrl Clark J. K . HminiBlitr V.. W. Withers W. M. MarHt;r J. J. Moore J. i. Hampton John Driiinm, Sr. M. l.aurltzeii J. I. Karra H (iaylord H. 8. UnlllliHter 11. W. Karrow A. A. Smith J. I). Ilollii (i. W. Hlnhop J. I'. Taylor A. J. Hvolt Arthur Stanley Fred Wle.ley John HlmmoriH I. A. Withers i, .rn 1'ru in m K. H. Mclionalil N(,tlc: In hereby Riven that the urnl ri(lt(iii:(l, M. V.. Currier, will apply to the Comity Court of Lake counly, Oregon, on the Mh (lay of March, I'D I, for a license to m IJ spirituous, malt and vlnoim li(iiora la Ichu quaiitltlcH than one Kalloa In Chewaucan prceluel, Lake i:ouiiiy, firegon, for a period of sin uiontha from March 6lli, jauMGt M.C. CUHIUKR. A I HanniHter J. K i I n in iiioik . (iaylord ieo. ('. Ijvexrove J. M. Welch I.. A. Mohh J. A. .MclJiifiald . W. Hanan ficorge Couu J. A. 1 Til m in K. C. Htickel A. A. Moore J. W. Donnelly I. C. Hanan A I. Karrow J. H. KcUay T. W. Johimon Dell K. Morxan Charlea Tin mini (i. W. Coolcy II. K. Orirtllfi lieorK" Kaiuey ' ('. II. I'arker lieorKe Ueed W. II. Tucker ALL THE GOOD BAR GAINS OFFERED YOU ON WATER ST., JUST CALL DOWN ON MAIN ST., AND SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO S i FlKJIB PllIOES AND GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES . . . . :