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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1901)
MISCELLANEOUS I.lnchnrgor unci Arxner are Mill work ing n tlii'ir riiit rni-ln to put up Ice. Allura loin a V I txli-rn rt n under the upcrvliion ol Minn Kihel Towle. All lli" member ol tin family of Dan Chandler, the lri'n Valley Mm kman, are reenvei ing from recent sicklies. There In no headache in Jee Moore whikey. 'l lm I 'h hei aime it In pure. ilMl. J II II I MKT I ttlll , mill' llgl'llt. Tin- niHi liliifiy (or tint Alturii cream ery hn Im-cii ordered. Tin' Lakeview creamery plant linn not ytl hi-cn order il. Ii in k nothing lnt JcMe Moore liihky aiel vnii'll itluny Ih happy. On Pit It at V1i..ii..n A Kitr.patrii V. : t : t t f Tun y ('. Itlair, formerly of thin conn ty, i now working with railroad survey fim in .Miintiinii, with h-niliiitrtern Ht Allllcolldll. Portland's big fir In WOT, I a go. It w ill cost f.'joo.OUO. "You are my Valentine. " Kee the bcitutic at the Monogram. Tim limn w lio put up hi Ice during tlix initiiil freeze In now kicking himself becaimc lit! didn't wait for the second frecne tip. Hut liow was lit) to know w lint tint olil weather cock was going to tlo? "(it l there, Kll !" KIT ItfHtHtirnnt; lt meal In town. Kverybody known Kll, lint fiiiiionn chef. Dinners to or der. .'lOdm "I oc" KhiohIiv, driver on the V cut cm, informs tin thnt Win. I'lnlcy and Wash Ohcnchaiii, who ,Iihv hccu dangerously ill ut Illy, urc now on the mud in recovery. Itmimhy say the sleighing over tho inoiintaiii now in a ttn lint! iih he ever nw it in "I, I Iniliiinn. Mi. M. A. Sltiplin in now prepared In iIm I a 1 1 ii mil ' Ui iiifnmnitklug alio plilin . j,,), Hj (. r;,i, lj sewing. l-oi'Hl.d HI the Jim- U'hIhth ,,M,r ,'ut,t resilience, i.iiki'VIcw. i Try n hot hath in thnt fine big porce- Minlli shop, next All the Intent im- proVfHH-ntn, and a '1'uikinli attendant. Frank Shlngel kim purchased it rci-j An cclutiigc mtyn that a good, live, ileni-e in Fast I'oMUimI, himI Iihh invilcil decent pHx-r can't lie published "with hin ngcd pitrelitn in (.iikcvicw to go there out stepping till siiiiicIhnI y'n toes," and mid iinike Iheir future Ih.iiic w illi him. : thnt h conlinuiilly "kicking" pnH-r n Milieu of H-n,e urc familiar w itli bi-cotncs ridiciihuiH mid in looked iimiii by Pi-Win's l.ittlc Mm ( I v Itixcin nnd thoxe the ri nding pulilic an u genuine liui who ii-e ih.-u find Ihcui in l fniiKiiin ,.,. A ,)f u cn.ii.et.tlv cor- little ller pllln. .Never eiijM-. Luke view limn Co. I r,'rl- J. Krne-t Walker, a niie-tiinu rexideiil of Ijtkevii'H, mid well known in thin cotintt y , u itx iiniriied at r-iitilxlvvillc, ( 'nlil.r niii, In-1 ( 'In ixt Unix, to a yoiin ludv ol thnt place. Like had dollarx, all coiintci leitn of lc Itt'x Witch llnr.eln Sahe a f wnilh lexx. 'I he in iL'llinl onirklv ciilex liilen, xorixiind all xkin dixiaxex, lllk' t o. A. -nvdi-r Iuih a nupplv of cnhlmi-e, onionn and other vcttc tnhlcn on hand, thdern left In Ic will In.' ultended to. Mtf Mixnl'ciirl lieorjse cnine liver from Cedarville hint week on II vixit with her pareiitx, Mr. and Mm. John I), (it-orc. Mixn (ieur'e in lining well in the iiiilliu- l.iikcview cry hiixinexx in MoiIih' county. Mm in an cneriteti ', cnterprixiiiK little lady Removed to Saider's new brick building next door to Postoffice For the Best Winter Goods Select from the following List Ladle3 All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 to 3.50 Ladies Pine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Ladies Skirts 1.50 to 5 fZ H' Ladies Jackets 3.5o to 8 Y Ladies Ftr Scarfs 3.co to 4.50 $J yo Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets 1. 00 to I.25 'Ax Qentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 $C IT QNIHPD HEADQUARTERS U U. DlMUClV For FINE GOODS ! I'hyxn i.iiiH xity there i" a cnxeof xnntll mim nt liveliH'kx, and there i nuother lullj ili eliMd life in Ki'lio. The lielio ciixe ih Mm. W. A. II1111I111, wiln of a hill her, and idic ix xiiphimmI to have hrouht the dixcaxe Iroin I'luli. IVrronx who citnnot take ordinary , 1 It r 1 I dcxercx xili cexH. " It -i-iiii lii Ih- mi nrtiml furl thnt hii hiillnn llrlff Ixltk'tlK." "Niiiimiii.i ! IMiln't LmiKli'lliiw ninki Mitini- And cvervlHlv cl-e "I la I Iii'h." w ho ! '-''" and on the tli o iletf. Udow. drink and htnoke lit I'oi-l K iii'n. HI in the month we hud '2. 47 im hex The Khunnth Falln dramatic comnany are iiiviii(j a very creditahle rendition of the ilrnma, "A Family affair," In the varioim lownn of that county. Thone who are impiTifnatin the principal characters in the (Irani lire well know n yoiliiC jn-ople of the Fallx, Chcxter Hat ton, J. II. Jardine, Fred Ilotiton, Maude I'.aldwin, Mrn. II. I. (ialarneail and (ircta Marple. Tin- Impl')' liavc Imle !) nil thom-tln-y i ' li i n iH' : Thi' unlinir linti' lint lioiim nii'l thoM1 llii-j The happy people are thoxe who drink K'xxj liiiiorn and emoke Kl Com aiidante ciarn ul I'ot-t A Kin's. 1-tl Our rcuilern who take any intcrext in the local weather reports xhoiild tile away for future reference the rejxirtn an puhlixhed monthly in The Fxaiiiinc r. The firxt complete rcjxirt for January, l'lll , nppearn in I hin Nxue, and the re xirtH for cnch month in the year will lie puhlixhed in Huccexnion. January 8, the iuxtruincntn ehowed -I lv. helow Iur- of Everybody likes a good j. meal and all know Sib - THE She superintends all o the COOKING herself EXCHANGE CTS. Go there for a Fine Meal Special Inducements of fered for board by the week or by the month SIB HARBER, Proprietress Main St., Lake view Door north of Coulter A Co'l Meat flarket . ill:' lind it a I .it t If liirlv iM-r, ax thev are the In-xt , i of Honor ill Lakeview . All preparations are U-ini; made to make thix ulfair the nwcllcxt hall held in Itkeview for many vearx. The ladies of the order will furn- ixh the xupia-r in the new hamiuct lexn to say that it w ill he H feast lit for the i;odx. 1 ickets for tlie hall and hii j per f-'.'. County Clerk William tiunther wan rain anil melted enow. ensure to tuke IeVlll m 'erioiixiy iiniixiohcii xcverai nays ntxi i imicwcck ironi voniiinv win in- iiuiu week. iMiriiitf his illness Fred Ahlxtrom toe raml hall lo IK' jtiven ny tlie I'eKrec little liver pills ever made. I.nkcvicv I Jr., wasdepuly in charge nt the Clerk's Iriivrto. j iUice, anil one of his lirxt moves upon The N nalc joint memoiial of the Ore- axxumilik the duties of the Jxixition was enii l.i;ixhitiiic inorlali.iiii Coiik'icxn t,, reduce the price of inarrrinec liiensi's. for the re -enactment of the Chinese ex-I , . . . . . , , , . Ie(;ree of Honor hall one week fioni clusn.,,, has Is,-,, adopted. An eff rt to tllliJ,1,st Valentine's eveninv;. Kver- trike out .lupaiiese hilsirern provud tin- 4Mxly will he there. Hiiccesshil. Thix is as it should he. The ic is alwavs dauuer in uxint; ruiin terf its ol PeUitt's W itch llaxel walve. 1 he in iimil is ii safe and certain cure for pilex. It is a xiHithioK and healing' shIvc for sores and all skin dixeaxex. ltKcv iew I 'run Co, John A hern, hirincr wiKiti;riiw er of Ijtke .'iiiinty, and a popular tfcntlcmau, has purchased a place adjoining the town of Cnrra, Cork t'ouuty, Ireland, for which he paid nearly 1 10,000. Ilia property in very valuable and will in crease in value with time. HukIi Ahcrn ia also in Irehtnd at Uie present time. Ashland Tidings : Manairer K. M. (iarrett, of the Ashland-Klamath Falls stage line, came in Tuesday from Par kers station w here he had len work ing to clear the obstructed line of travel, lie says the load was broken bo that it was open to the passage of sleighs, but the very day communication wan restor ed, the terniierature moderated and there r.x.m of the Masonic hall, and it i- need- j WHf) a i)t.HVy raifal. On Uip of this t..uu ti ir tliut il u ill lu. u I,. nut tit fur - ... ... If you Irani, lish, hunt or play constant coniliiion hnalu Moore, (ieo. Jatumerthal, golf lie sole your Jesse. Kent. F. ComstiM'k, Minnesota timber dealer, states that "timlwr ran be bought in Oregon ior just about what it ciwta to cruise Minnesota timber lands." I'ecijile w ho ow n timber laud in Oregon are therefore foolish to sell such lands for a trivial sum, when by keeping cool and being patient, they can sell for several times the price they now get. KlaniHlh Republican. As a bracer Jesse Moore never fails, Geo. Jaiiiinerthal, sole agent. K. K. Copeland, a lawyer, at one time located in Alturas, fell uito a ditch at Kcno on the morning of January 2itli, and was drowned. Copeluud was some what of a politician and practiced law in Alturas for a long time. lie left Alturas a few years ago and formed a copartnership with Judge Woo. Webster of Kcno, but the partnership was dis solved owing to Copland's loose habits. an ft S0jf doet yo4tr r0r mt4 Sfttt, SMS, at tmi 'roci. mem. 91,, ttmtNfi t t4tf . came a freeze and it became absolutely I impossible to get a horse over the hum j mocks of ice. Mr. Garrett says that for a long distance the track could be tra- ed by the blood from the horses' j feet. I That W. O. W. ball on the 22d is go 1 ing to be a gay affair. All the ladies in town are having new frocks made for this particular social event. And the supper well, that will be something j delightful, and will be served io the I Masonic banquet room. Any girl would be happy to receive lone of those beautiful valentines at Ahlstrom Bros. They are the prettiest ever seen in Lakeview. If you want your girl to love you buy one for her; and if you want your fellow to treat you right ee that he gets one from the Monogram. Rot Applicant ta tho Wonti, The Northwestern railroad officials have decided that hereafter they will hire no more men who are past the age of 33. They do not apply this rule to women, saya the Chicago Times Herald, probably because all women are under that age, anyway. Kenorts show a greatly increased death rate from throat and lung troubles, due to the prevalence of cronp, pneumonia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of theeo dif ficulties. It is the only harmless rem edy that gives immediate results. Chil dren like it. Lakeview Drug Co. A powerful engine cannot lie run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the strain of an active life with a weak stomach; neither can we stop the hu man machina to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keep the body strong, such a prepar ation as ICodol Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It digests what you eat and it limply can't help but do you good. Lakeview Drug Co. Notice of Final Account. In the matter of the Kstatp of Alt-x Rer-d. dr-r.-axed: Notice ia henby e-ivtn tlmt I have WliiJ my final account aa Adminixtrator of said ealate, with the Count j Cli'rk of Lake County, Oregon, and that the Judge ol the lnuntr Court of aid County uaa net the hi-ann? thereof for Tuetday, the 5th day of March, lsnil. at 2o'c!ock fi. m.. of said da at ihe C'ountv Judge's (ftlee n Lakeview. Lake County, Oregon, at which time and place, objections, if any there be.ean be offered to the allowance of raid final ac count. Llmlk hEKD, Dated at Lakeview, Oregon. Admiuimrstor. January 2Mb, 1901. 4-St AU1IIMNTKATUHN SOTllJK lH THK MATTES or THE KSTATI OF, M ARIi A RET I.. KVANS. IH EASED. NOTRE IB HEREBY GIVEN, That the under signed has been, by an order of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, made and enter ed of Ihe JM dav of November, 1X'., duly ap pointed aa Administrator of the Estate of Mar garet L. Evans, Leceaaed. All persona indebted to said Estate are here by reijruested to settle such indebtedness with the Administrator at once, and thine baring r lam is against said Estate will present the same, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at Hailey Maaningill'a store ia Lakeview, I-ake County, Oregon, within six months from the date of Ihe first publication of thi Notice. Frank B. Evans, Administrator of the Estate of Makuaret L. Eva.vs, Deceased. Pated January Slat, 11. 4St PETITION FOB Lial'OR LIC'KMK We, the undersigned legal voters of Chewao can precinct. Lake county, Butte of Oregon, re spectfully petition the Honorable County Court of Laka county, State of Oregon, to grant a license to M. C. Currier to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than on gallon In Cbewaucan precinct. Lake county, State ot Oregon, ior the period of six months. as in duty bound we will ever pray. C. E. Campbell Jack Hiiumoua 0. 1. Harrow Harold Clark J. K. Bannister V. W. W ithers W. M. Marmura J. J. Moore J. G. Hampton John Drumm, Pr. M. Lauriiaeu J. 1. Karra 8 Uaylord 8. H. Bannister B. W . Harrow A. A. Smith J. 1. Btilin G. W. Hishop J. P. Tavlor A. J. Nxitt Arthur Stanley rred W iedey John Himinona 1. A. Withers George Drumm E. 8. McDonald 4.1 Bannister J. R. Hammond G. Gaylord Geo. P. Lovegrova J. M. Welch L. A. Moss J. A. McDonald G. W. Hanan George Conn J. A. Drum m E. C. rtickel A. A. Moore J. W. Donnelly J. C, Hanan Al. Farrow J. 8. Kelsay T. W. Johnson Dell R. Morgan Charles Trunibo G. W. CiHiley O. F. Griffith George Ramey 0. B. Parker George Heed W. H. Tucker Ni tire is hereby given that the undersigned, M. C. Currier, will apply to the County Court of Lake county, Oregon, on the 6lh day of March, IW1, for a liceuae to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in leaa quantities than on gallon in Chewaucau precinct. Lake county, Oregon, for a period of si months from March ttn, lvul. )uant Ji.c. CURRIER. V. CONN ' THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. 0 t mi