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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1901)
PAISLEY PICK.UPS ! Weighing parties are all the rage In the Chewauran Junt now. Ralph Fouler nt Huwlay In I'alaley. Mr. and Mm. Fred Fiaher of Hummer take are In lown ttili week. 1'ainley's xiiiiUr daggue was no ticed hlgh-riling lal Nunday, ami (whinper llilc) lm wanii't alone, either. In their raving, Innane people Some times 14-11 tiling tllHl KMltB other WO- pie would ralher have untold but "llrglnner" will not iIIm Iokd lliu identity ol onn n( our prominent citizens who wait seen crawling through a window re cently alier tint shade of night had fallen ami a married man at that. W. F. Rend and family spent Huuday In 1'ainley. W. Z. Mom and Marry Rlgga were in thin vicinity UnI weok un:liaiiiiig horaca for cavalry purpoiie. Holi llem-llel Iff t for Lakeview lant Tliurwlay. Ho baa disrated of his in ternal in tliu sawmill to V. H. and J. W. lleiullel mid will try tin life of Hit) rov ing ahepherd lor a lime. We received the initial numlier ot the CliPWHiiciin I'imiI lant Thursday, and, to aay that we were roiid of I'ainley'a new aiKr, would Ut putting il mildly. Mr. Mctzker in . K., and "lleginiicr" is not the only rt-mdent of 1'ainli'y who thinka that way wo overheard a young lady aay the name thing. lion. V. Con ii gave a mimical enter talnmrnl at hi new rcnidence to a few invited frii-ndii IhhI Sunday evening. All present pronounced Mr. and Mra. Conn the model honl and boated. Our valley in attain clothed in a mantle of white to the depth ol altoul nix liicheii, and Saturday morning, Fehru arp Uth, the thermometer registered 14 degree U-low aero Ml (ii-orge I'onii'ii lore. "Tip," muih-ahuned "Tip," wan notii'ed nhoveling Miow from bin hack yard preparatory to planting hi watel iiieloiiN. Yea, "Kpring in here;" "no more they toast their shin," etc. 1 nolu thai "Tip" haw manage! to get that telephone line utarted, all hy him-M-lf through the columuN ol the RilHt-h-r. He will have the Fourth of July here hy All Fool I 'ay if he only says o through liin intellectual mediuin. Itut there i one thing "Tip" fail in he hanu'l loiind that wife yet that he ad vertised fur liiHt lull in the Kicker. Now, "Tip," a lew whiHx-rM to you : In the inmie ol the Kicker ol Jautinry Hint, under the heading ol "l'andey Fra grance," and almi under a aeparato heading of 'Matter," and Higned "Citi r.ei'," you liuoli- a lew aixerlioua that 1 ran hurdly agree with. In I he tirxt place, you call me to ai-cmmi for throw ing t-liim, and claim that 1 am no gentle tnun. Weil, I claim to lm a man, at IcaM, and I do not pity lor an advertise inetit in the f hewuuean 1'ohI proclaim ing in)el( a geiitleiiian. II a man'M actioiiH do not pronounce him a gentle man an lohc rtiHcmcnl in a hcwnpiiier (ruin now till loomidiiy, aHNcrting him to lie, Mill not make the people behave it. "Heginner" detlea you to name three of our Iowu'm "bent aiiple," who up hold vour article on "Our Church." You claim to work for the good ol "Mv town" ("all hog" would come in handy , here) what clue ol uoplc do you ex- I pect to come to a loan where only! "Heat helix" live? Were you not among : Rome ot the " Heathen" at the ''nigger allow" hint (all when there waa preach ing in the Mime building in which you ; iconic V 1 wan iniHtaken uhont those . Hixlv HiiliHrrihiTH Mi-nf. in tit t.liu Hnuil.ti- hy "Tip" there were only nix sub acrihera, and the oilier M were junt name Kcnl in to help out. Thin in where the Huntler hoy "caught on" when he wu "up uorih'' and "heard that kicking." Now "Tippy," you nay you Hill give ten dollara to nee or know Jtcginncr. If vou wll jilacc that amount in im hands of any reputable citizen of l'aiuloy, to he paid lo me when 1 reveal Iny itletitity, I will prove lo you who IWginner la on the jot. Your word ia not Biillk'ieut, guarahlf-o that the money Vlll ba nalti, ho "put up or aliut up." I do Hot lear that look of "ferociouanesa," but it ia a 'haino that "those handaome featuren" aliould ever be clouded with anger. That "Lakeview Physician" U myth; tell the truth once in while a,nd nhame the devil, "Tip." So far an comparing the "i aat history" of "Tin" with the past of lleginner, with "arti davits" attached Owl save the mark I My past history ia an open book to to the people of Paisley, and "Citizen" or "Tip" go far from the truth when he aays he knows tny past, as he has not the faintest idea who 1 am. As to "Tip'a" past, he would very likely need "ailldavilf attached thereto." Now, Mr. "Tip," remember, lor what Begin ner has said againat you, you alone are to blame brought it on yourself. I only defended the citizen of l'uinley from your onslaught and censure of them. There are some things I have left uiiHHid that would "raiHe the hair" on your head things you would rather not aee in print (ami this reminds ine that Mr. W. K. Ownley ol Silver Lake ought to take a cow hide and raiae welts on your can-ana, and also on the body of the publiaher of the Kicker lor allowing your unnatural reference to his family to apK-ar in print). Personally 1 hold no enemity of you, and am more than willing to let this little controversy drop, Jirovided you do the same, as the paper reprenenUthe Lake County Examiner) is newspaper, and not a spiteful, calamity-howling, one horse sheet. Uood- liu Tin." IlKOlNNlfU. bv. ,lTip falaloy, February 11, 1001. IttkitkiittlAiliti tkkktkt LOCAL PICK-UPS.P TTTTTTTT VTTTTTTTTTTTTTAIHnr W. O. W. IUII February 22J. Great shoe reduction sale at The Monogram. Dr. F. K. Kmith and wife started for New York last Thursday, via the South ern. George Iteld went to Alex Reid'a sheep ramp, in the Chewaucan, last Monday. See Schmlnck A Hon for lairgaina in tinware, crockery and glansware. Frank Farrington came up from New Pine Creek lant Monday with a big load of flour. John M -Donough has given up the aw ing drive on the Southern and lias returned to Iakeview. Kead Ahlntrom Hroa. new announce ment in thin Issue Greal shoe sale now on at 'the Monogram. Merchant II. C. Kothe is reported serinunly ill this week, having con traded a severe ctjld, after the extraction ol a molar, and blood inoning set in. William Harvey started last Tuesday for the north in the Interest of the I.akeview-Silver Lake telephone system He wan arcompaniel aa far as Paisley by Mr. Kurke. You are losing money if you overlook Schminck A Son's prices on gentlemen's furnishing goods. An elegant small stock. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Laird, who was reported dan gerounly ill lant week, la recovering. The parents brought the child in from Warner lant Sunday. S. F.d. Martin of Merrill lant week sold ten head of hogn, averaging over ,'UM) Miundn each, to a local buyer. The ten head brought Mr. Martin over f 300. There is money iu raising good hogs. The little daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. It. Kcynnldn was attacked by a cow Monday, near the Ioulap residence, on Main street. The little one was not si-riouidy injured, but was badly fright ened. The important feature of IocbI com mercial trade junt now is the great shoe sale at Ahlntrom Itros. A Mg stock ol ladies' and children's shoes to le swept from their shelves at a great reduction pri-. J lid. Field is remodeling the frame building formerly occupied by The Kx aminer. It will be con-erted into a residence and will lie occupied by Mr. Stevens and family and his sinter, Mrs. Pheli. C. V. Snider has his new store hand somely arranged now. The counters are all old oak graining, and the entire establishment is pleasing to the eye. John L. Clark did the graining, and it is a splendid piece of work. Indies: Don't overlook the great shoe sale at Ahlntrom Uros. Intent styles in ladies' and children's footwear now sold at a great reduction. Ked laces with each pair of allocs. Sale now on, to last until March 1st. W. It. Johnson, accompanied by his estimable w ife and daughter and Miss Carter, were up from their home at Willow Hanch lant Fri lay night to wit ness the entertainment given by local talent. They returned home Saturday. Attorney L. F. Conn started lor Salem and Portland lant Saturday morning to Im absent a few weeks. While away Mr. Conn will join the Third House of the Oregon Ix-gislature, ami will keep t,ah on. the jawmakers of the other two branches'. Wm. LPMon, the nistling tnercjiant of New Pine Creek, was a visitor In Lakeview last Saturday night, and at tended the I. O. O. F. lodge. Mr. Lem on aaya there la a movement on foot to establish a lodge of Odd Fellows at New Pine Creek, Arthur Loupe, the popular manager of the cigar department ol the Adams, Booth Co., Sacramento, will arrive in Lakeview on George Washington'! Birth day. Mr. Loupe has been on the road for about a year, but has teturned to his oldlove. Ilia numerous friends in Lake view will give him a hearty welcome. Misses Etta and Nettie Vineyard, the two popular school teachers of Lake City, Cal., were visitors in Lakeview this week. The Misses Vineyard were compelled to close their school lor a short time owing to an epidemic of measles among the children. They re turn to Lake City to resume their duties in two weeks. Judge Charles Tonningsen started laBt Sunday morning for Salem, having in charge four ot the Carlysle children, whom be is taking to the Orphan's Home, We understand the Judge is experiencing considerable trouble with the fourteen-year-old girl, as she ia averse to entering the institution, and is laying plans to acape from the Judge n the trip. Geo. II. Ayr. H. C Whltworth. We are commencing the ..NEW YEAR.. With a very large stock of goods that are right up to . 190! . Give us a chance and we will convince you that OUR goods are worth more to you than your money. ! 1 1 ! ! I Dr. Steiner was called to Clover Flat last Tuesday night to visit John Kouah, w ho was reported dangerously ill. Cobb Hinkle baa placed a handsome new counter in his saloon, and has other wine improved his place during the past week. J. S. Field, the Main street merchant, continues to make Imniness bum on this end of the line. Kead Field's advertisement. We bear of people from all over this county and Modoc who have declared their intention to participate in the W. O. W. ball here on the evening of Wash ington's Birthday. It will be a grand affair. Now, then, prepare for the Woodman ball, February 22d. Pont A King will move into their handsome new brick next Saturday. They invite all their friends from the country to call at the new brick when they come to town and have a good smoke with them. F!verylody who comes from Klamath Falls says that the Hotel Linkville, under the management of Kent Ballard, is a first-dies hotel. Kent attends strictly to business and is a courteous and painstaking landlord. Mrs. May Batchelder and Miss Rose Venator started on the Western last week, the former en route to Gold Hill to visit relatives, and the latter to visit her brother at Portland. They will be absent until about April 1st. T. J. Newbill arrived from Monmouth lust Saturday and has been engaged to take the place of Miss Gertrude Vernon, who has resigned as teacher in the Lakeview public school. Mr. Newbill comes well recommended as a teacher. Mrs. Puffy, who resided mar Merrill, died last Fridav, and the funeral oc curred on Saturday at Merrill. The de ceased left a husband and twelve, Cnil dreti, one infant only few hours old. A physician could not reach her in time to save, the poor woman's life. Go and see how the lakeview Camp of Woodmen can entertain on the even ing of February 22d. We understand that the Hotel Lake view has been receiving a big patronage ever since it was opened to the public. All the rooms will be completed as soon as possible, and the roof over the stairs leading to the third story is to be cut out and replaced with heavy glass. Tom A. Smith and L. E. C. Jordan, representing two departments of the house of Baker & Hamilton, were in Lakeview several days during the past week. Mr. Smith remained over a few days to see that the placing ot the machinery for the city water works pro gressed favorably. Mrs. Elmer Rinehart and son have been ill for several days at their rooms in Hotel Lakeview, but yesterday morn ing were well enough to return to their home at Crooked Creek. Mrs. Rinehart was worn out with her long vigil at the sick bed of her niece, Miss Ellle Rine hart. The latter is reported to be im proving daily. 1 S. R. SUBLETT & CO. Now located in the -a. big Xaxarxi of NEW BRICK New Goods always on hand Undertaking in every branch A Fine Hearse in connection I f'tltlllllttlOOOIIlll Car load of z&ess&sssssssssesssssse BAIN WACONS j The Peerless Chilled Plow Farming Implements of all kinds Oil Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk Plow (Something New) Peerless Cang.a Fine Plow We are the $ Benlcia Star, Sulky plow $ Farmers' Outfitters $ $ S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Pull and complete stock of Everything; in the line of FURNITURJ JUST wviallSietime" Snider Bui'ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... m CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES I Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Ar ticles, Patent Med icines, and every thing in the Drug Line SPECTACLES FITTED BY SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN h if r Paisley, Oregon. Dr. A. A. WITHAM, Prop, Locat4 at praaaat Pirt Floor ol Woodmaa bulldlag. Will toon riova Iota "HI Owe Brick Block"