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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1901)
-i 1 t 1 1 1 u . r it it tt w i 4 AA AA MISCELLANEOUS TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT' January lflili ttio thermometer at llawaon fell to IH degrees lielow kto. "(hit them, Kit !" Kit 'a Ittmlatirant ; is-til meal In town. Kverybotly know I'.ll, lint Union chof. Dinners to or der. ,'IOilm At tint Huinmit, on tint C. I'. Ity. linn 12 liM't of snow It'll last week, and ft feet at Truckee. Milrlii'll llroa, o( (inwlln liiped five rum nl cattle from Mcdford lo Oakland, ChI., Iat week. Try a dot Imtli In that line IiIk oreo litin lull hI r'rank Htnith'a shop, nest door to iht lunik. All itiu latest lin provi'int'iils, ami h Turklitli attendant. Ivt'iio I not quarantined. Only ont case of smallpox ha mimmi rl there Hint A strit t quarantine In kept on the Iioiim in which it it located to prevent a poaa. ililu spread of Mm disease. Mm. M. A. Ktriplln in now prepared lo li fiinliiiiiiHlile ilreKMinukliiK and luin acwinK. l,ocntfd in tht) Joe Walter resilience, Ijtkevitiw. ft 2 Tliu war department ha arranged to oen re-.-riiitiiiK olllce nil over the conn try, no a to procure a rtti'lly an jmibhI IiIk tlm men rovileil for in tint new army reorganisation I 1 1 . Ill ink iiotliinx hut Ji'HKt Mix ire w liinky it n I you'll ill ways I"' happy. On wile Ht Wliortuii .V l-il(iHtrii'k'M. 3.'l-tf J. W. Mike) unil widi returned I not Thursday from (Ytlitrville where tliey attended tint Jh'UimIiIimImuii nuptial. Tliey reMirt m pleasant 1 n and hi - iilernlile xnow, Ksecialiy in Fandan go Htm and VHlley. There is no reason w hy Luke county t'Hliliol uiorl three timeit iln pri-pcnl ) ti l.t 1 1. hi , nml (or llioito who are will ing to work there nre homes here fur hetter Hum in ninny countries where H-oie nre Hocking lo. The until with ruth to invent ran gel rich here tpii.kcr than any t'oiiutry we know of. Million of eoile are familiar with lieWilt'H Little Kitrly Kincr ami thoc w ho ne t he'll llml them to Ik- (union little liver pills. Never griie. I-ake view I 'rug Vu. I'oople w tin are engaged in the butter mnkinii liiiHiiipaH in l-nkc rounty would Hot he injured hy the entrtMlflllnellt of creamery here. On tht! contrary they would he heiielitled therehy, inasmuch un they would he etiuhled to evil all their milk and he relieved of the ex ieiiHe of hotter making hh well a good deal of hard work. Coulter V Co. have another hand of line heef feeding at the ruck. ( "n l ui ii Sunders, who own a place tin llati het Mountnin and keeps lute hclor's hall, in going to exHriment with t rail lierry ruining. The Captain is confident that Itiu mandiy foil will grow the crau lierry lo erfiction and he pnrponoH giv ing it a trial at leant. If so it will Ihi the first attempt in the county with thin la-rry. Fall Kiver Mail. " li seems to be ii actual (act that an Indian never laughs." "Nonsense I lil'tn'l Iinclullnw' make M I line lialiaT" And ever) ImhI)- cIhc "Ila lla'a," who drink ami mnoke at I'txtt A King's. llf (ieorKtt Heitl returntHl from Vreka lant Tliiirmlay. He hit leeu visiting hit mother and HiMter at that place for nev eral month, (ieorgu nay the road are II no traveling jimt now. Owing to the heavy miow in Hickiyou, which will funiinh plenty of water for mining purMiHf, thu coplo there anticipate great proHperity for that ltH-ality this year. There im always danger in using coun ter! it of DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Halve. The original i a eafe and certain cure for pile. It i a soothing ami healing naive for sore anil all kiu diseases. Ijtkeview Drug Co. A hig lnndsllde occurred on the South em 1'aciHc line at Cow Creek canyon laat week. Owen Hhort, ot Ashlarxl, la aitl to have been dangerously wounded at the scene of the alideby a boulder fall ing on him. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT A Thu l.aknvinw I'laning Mill i doing a mulling buslncM. The l!plit church revival here i bt tendnil with conslderahlo enthusiRxm. There are 2,ft)0,fXX) pound of wool in grower' hand at Hepptier, being I eld at Vi to 15 cent. Only 10 cent In of fered. President MiKinley drink Jesse Misiru "AA" whiskey, (loo. Jammer thai, Nolo agent. L. K. (ireen and son were down from ('lover Mat last Thtirsduy. Mr. (jreen say it is good leighing from hi place to Ijtkeview. lir. O. V. Deinorest, the resident den tist, is one of the hent dental aurgtwius in the statu, and hi patron are numer ous. Iiemorest't work last. Iion't start on your Journey without putting a I ot tie of Jesse Mooru "A A" in your grip. (ieo. Jammertlial, Role agt. Ham I lick, the stock man from Crooked Creek, was a business visitor in I .a k e view last Friday. He says the cattle are weathering the storm well, and there is no fear of any losa this season. The Fxariiiuer made an error last week in mentioning the arrival of Mr. F. I. Fverett, in stating that he was the representative of "llolbrook, Merrill A Stetson. " Mr. I'.verett travels for the big Chicago house of Hihbnrd, Kjxmcer Ilurllcil. Person who cannot take ordinary pillu lind It a pleasure to lake IleWitt a I. title F.arly ltisers, us I lie V are thu U-st little liver pills ever HiUile. I.akeviev lirug Co. W. K. Harry has purchased the pro erly on North Water street from S. I). Coulter. T..is jiro, erly was formerly ownetl by K. Case beer of l!ly, and in cluiles thu Cottage Hotel building, the residence adjoining and the building oc cupied by John Aviragnette as a tailor ing establishment. Mr. Harry now owns the half blot k on that street, in cluding (.iimtlitr Hall and tlie livery stable. PolxTt K. Olao who shot and killed hi partner, William Trewella, in the Windsor Hotel, San Francisco, recently, U'cituse of some trouble in which their wive were involved, is a native of Ore gon. He was burn near Pallas, Polk county, where his mother ami sister still reside. Twenty years ago the (ilnze family hecumu involved in a feud with a family named Whitney, and two of thu Whitney were killed, it was ulleged, by Till (ilit.e, an elder brother of the man who shot his partner. Till (ilaze afterward met a violent death in HuriiH. Keixirts show a greatly increased death rate from throat and lung troubles, due to the prevalence of croup, pneumonia ami grippe. We ndvisu the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these dif ficulties. It is the only harmless rem edy that gives immediate results. Chil dren like it. Lukeview lrug Co. Sheriff Dunlap is in receipt of a let ter from Joe, Conard, Vienna, Ohio, in which the writer states that they are enjoying delightful winter weather back there. He also says that the people there have a great idea of Oregon ; to their minds the very name denotes something of a "w ild and wool v" nature. They imagine that Oregon is mostly in habittxl by Indiana and is a wild and dangerous country. Ohioans, those of the rural districts, should make atrip, to Lnkeview to disjiel any such illusion. ! We can show them an ultra civilized country, and will promise them that the wild, bad Indians will do them noharm. A powerful engine cannot le run with a weak boiler, and we can't keep up the train of an active life with a weak stomach ; neither can we stop the hu man machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keep the body stiong, such a prepar ation as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure should be used. It digests what you eat and it limply can't help but do you good. Lakeview Drug Co. sic Removed to Snider's new brick bonding next door to Postofllce For the Best Winter Goods Select from the following List Ladle5 All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 to 3.5O Ladles Fine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Y Ladles Skirts 1 .50 to 5 )li Ladies Jackets 3.5o to 8 Y Ladles Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 l'( Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets 1. 00 to 1.25 Gentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 g IT IT NinPP HEADQUARTERS $ I U . 1 LJJCrK. For FINE GOODS Oregon at the Pan-American." The following resolution was unani mously adopted by Oregon's delegates to the National Kdiicationat Association at a regular meeting held in Portland January 25, PI01 : Kcsolved, That we, a Oregon's Na tional I delegates to the National Kduca lional Association, which convene in Huffulo. June 1-13. during the Pan American Imposition of I'Jtil, do hereby pledge ourselves, individually and sev erally, to do all in our swer toward having saitl National Kducatinnal Asso ciation meet in Portland, Oregon, during the Exposition of lttOfi, which i to lie ht-lil to commemorate the Iewis antlC'lark Kxpedilion; and we also pledge our hearty suprfrt to the Commission ap pointed by our Slate Executive to rep resent Oregon at the Pan-American Ex (xisitiou, and request t hut every mem er of our Htute Association aid in seeing that our Mate and its resource le proo erly advertised and displayed at Buffalo during the entire F:xpoi?ion. W. !. Steki.e, Chairman. . I hTKKi.n, Secretary. Buying; Cavalry Horse. Messrs. W. Z. Moss and J. C. Dodson were in lakeview last Thursday with a view to purchasing horses suitable for cavalry purposes. They have a govern ment contract to furnish a large num ber of animals and will purchuse all they can get that will answer the pur pose of the government. Mr. Moss went north from here to make pur chases, while Mr. IXtInon returned to Ft. Kidwell to scour that country for animuls. It is very evident that this section of Oregon will Ins completely cleaned up of gots! horses within a few months. The sale of good horses will continue to be active as long as they can be found, and the man who is in the business of raising that sort of stock will be successful. $ t Everybody likes a good meal and all know Sib w yi THE She superintend all o the COOKINQ herself EXCHANGE 25 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., Lakeview Door north of Coulter & Co'l Meat Jtarket The publisher of a newspaper has one thing to sell and one thing to rent. He has the newspaper to sell and the space in his columns to rent. Can any one inform us why he should lie execled to give away either the one or the other? He can, if he so chooses, and he does, as a matter of fact, furuish'a great deal of space rent free. But it does not fol low that he ought to be expected to do so. It ought to lie recognized as a con tribution, exactly as would he the giv ing away of sugar or coffee by a grocer, liut, strange to say, it is not looked upon in thst light at all ; and yet everybody knows that the existence of a news paper depends upon the rent of its space and the sale of tl e paper, just the same as a merchant's success depends on selling his goods, instead of giving them away. Albion (Iud.i Era. One week from tonight will be held the grand ball to be given by the Degree of Honor in Lakeview. All preparations are being made to make this affair the swellest ball held in lakeview for many years. The ladies of the order will furn ish the supper in the new banquet room of the Masonic hall, and it is need less to Bay that it will be a feast fit for the gods. Tickets for the ball and sup per 2.60. Right Man, Right Place. The wool growers of the United States are tc lie congratulated upon the elec tion by the National Association, in con vention at Salt Lake, Utah, January 19, of Hon. Francis E. Warren as president. It is clearly a case of the right man in the right place. Alike by virtue of his Iosition as a Senator ol the I nited States, and his marked characteristics of strong brain and vigorous practical common sense, President Warren is eculiarly qualified to represent the wool growing industry of this country. His eminent fitness to stand in that re lation was emphatically demonstrated in his recent address at the annual ban quet of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers. A man of that stamp is precisely the man needed, and the Salt Lake convention was fortunate in getting him. Like bad dollars, all counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazels Salve ae worth less. The original quickly cures piles, fores and all skin diseases. Lakeview Drug Co. The Criterion 81 per year I Oo a copy The Best Illustrated Monthly Magazine of the kind Published Its pages are filled by a brilliant ar ray of w Titers and artists. Its authori tative and independent reviews of books, plays, music and art, its clever stories, strong special articles, humor and verse, with tine illustrations, make it a neces sity 'n every intelligent home. The very low subscription price fl per year puts it within the reach of all. Re liable agents wanted in every town. Ex traordinary inducements. Write for particulars. A trial subscription will prove it Write to-daj- ror Bam pie rpy RITKIMOX Pl'ni.M'ATIO.f CO., Mnbaerlpttoia lrartmeat, 6-t 41 Kaat ftlat Y. til Notice of Final Account. In the matter of the Estate of Alex Reed, de crawd: Notice U faerebjr riven that I have Bled my final account a Administrator of iai4 i-maie, with the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, and that the Judge of the County Court of Mid County has set the hearing thereof for Tuetday, the 5th day of March, laul. at 2 o'clock f. m., of said day at the County Judge's (Httcc n Lakeview. Lake County, Oregon, at whit- time and place, ohieetions, if any there be.ewm be offered to the allowance of said final e rount. Elmer Keid. Dated at Lakeview, Oregon. Administrator. January 28th, laul. 4.51 AOH llMTKATOK H NOTICE lH THf HATTER Of THI ESTATR OF, Margaret L. Evans, deceased. NOTICE 18 MEKEBY GIVEN, That the under signed has been, by an order of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, made and enter ed of the 2:td day of November. lK'.nt, duly ap pointed as Administrator of the Eitate of Mar garet L. Evans, tieceased. All persons Indebted to said Estate are here by reuniested to settle such indebtedness with the Administrator at once, and those having nam is against said Estate will present the same, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at Bailey k Maseingill's store la Lakeview, Ijike County, tiregnn, within nix months from the dale of the first t ublieatioa of this Notice. Frank B. Evana, Administrator of the Estate wi Makoaiet L. Evans. Deceased. Dated January Slat, PETITION FOR LlQIOIt MCKVSI We, the undersigned legal oi.-i ,.1 Chewau can precinct, Lake county, 8tate of Oregon, re spectfully petition the Honorable County Court of Lake county, State of Oregon, to grant a license to M. C. Currier to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In less quantities than one gallon In Chewaucan preeiaet. Lake county, State of Oregon, for the period of aiz months. as id uuiy oouna we win ever pray . C. E. Campbell Jack Hlmnuui ii. It. Harrow Harold Clark J. K. Bannister C. W. Withers W. M. Marsters J. J. Moore J. j. Hampton John Drumm, Hr. M. Lauritaen J. D. Farra B liaylord P. 8. Bannister B, W, Furrow A. A. Smith J. D. Bolln U. W. Bishop J. P. Taylor A. J. Scott Arthur Stanley Fred Wledey John Himmoai J. A. Withers George Drumm K. 8. McDonald Al Bannister J. R Hammond U. Gaylord Geo. P. Lovegov J. M. Welch L. A. Moss J. A. McDonal G. Vi. lianan George Conn J. A. Drum in E. C. Slickel A. A. Moore J. W. Donnelly J. C. Haaan ai. Tarrow J. 8. Keilsay T. W. Johnson IVlt K. Morgan Charles Trumbo G. W. Cooley O. F. Grilhth George Ramey C. B. Parker George Heed W. H. Tucktr Notice Is hereby given Ibat the undersigned, M.C. Currier, will apply to the County Court of Lake county. Oregon, on the Sth day ol March, l'JUl, for a license to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In less uuautitiesthan 00 gallon In Chewaucan precinct, Lake county, Oregon, for a period ot sii months from Mama lb, mil. jan IM 6t II. C. CDRRIEB, 0 ji &? ill) IIIS CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT.