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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1901)
MwMfvA14t4t1rWir'rfff'fM' -1 A MISCELLANEOUS TT?TTTTTTYTTTTTTTTTTTTHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT A Kveryliody who attended tint Ilrgree of Honor hall pronounced it a swell affair Mchmlnrk A Hon for big bargain in every line they carry. Frank II. Cannon wm a business vial tor In town Friday from the ("bewail van. On all tk I'lillman cara Jesse ' A A" whiskey la to had Moore (ifO. Jamincrlhal, sole agent. Ir. II. Smith waa calM to Crook d Creek lait Thursduy t attend Mra. lteck. HcliniliK'k A Son's geflta furnishing goodsih-parlment ia beginning U attract the illii:' hee Ihiljih for everything in tlm line. Ilnnicr liivi'iiort, the famoua car toonint, ia vinitini( hia native heath near Atfhland. If you want a healthy ilritik try Jerae Moore "AA" whiskey, lieu. J amine r Ihal, sole agent. Mtxlloril town ia in dobt to the amount of fiHI.OOO, ami the debt, int-reaaed In the laat two yeara 19,0(X). Irink nothing hut Ji-aae Moore whisky ami you II always lx happy Whortou A Kittpatrit-k a. Oo sale at :-tf Now go with the Woodmen tomorrow ni(ht ami have a joyful time at the ball. The ur will he a rare treat. (J. II. Meiaa, who sold hi hand of teera in Itutte Creek Valley laat week toJ.C. Mitchell, realized fll.OOO, an average of $72 a head, aaya the Yreka Journal. Milliona of MHiple are familiar with IHiWltt'a Little Knrly Kiarra and thone who unit them llmi them to lie fumoiia little liver pilla. Never griH. I-ake-view Irng Co. AKhlamJ will have a "Itouith Kider" tiall tonight, lit which the ladies will weiir alxirt rkirta, legginga, military hloune waiMt, Im'U and accoutrement, ami tigh llider hat. Above nil things don't become a tiruiikiirl ; uxe w liixkev moderately ami Use the .Ii'to-e .hwrc "AA" ia the jmrcMt ai.il U'Nt. ieo. Jummerthnl, olo a-nt. Why ran't we find petroleum in Lake county? It ia auid dial Jim Scott, formerly of Ijikeview, yeara Ko dia rovervd oil indication on tho desert not far from here. Conx; I nick, Jim, and oiien up the well. IVrmttiH who canttut take ordinary iiilln lind it a plennure to take IVWitt's .ittle Karly Kimrs, a they are the Im-nI little liver juIIm ever miide. I-ukcvicv Irug Oi. It v hh reorted laat week, aaya The 1'oHt, (hat Home lieepMi the desert had died, preHUinuhly froai cold weather. 1'lnl Xlulkey haya MrNVw waa losing a few from fore mouth, aued by eating too much browse, a tie grnna ia acarce. Iti-memliiT the W. i). V. hull on M'tiiiiU'loii'H birthday n Ijikeview. It will he Kreat. Tlie weuther rexirl ( the I.akeview Kxamiuer ahowa that Um) mercury waa 4 ht'low r.ero at that lat on Junuary Hth, and 6 helow on tlxst'th. Ataame lat it waa H iiUive in Yreka, hut for the hhI three or four day Htill colder, thotixh now warm ing oi. Yreka Jouru-' ' 1 al. When roil gir to Klamath Falls don' fail to moh C. 1. Wilatai tho popular caterer at the (icin aahxin. He carriea the tineat atock in town and w ill treat vou right. Tho (tern lathe popular rcaort. Try tlie Hermitage whisky there. 25-tf Two hundred and fifty head of fine liecf were atarted front Klumath Falls thia week to be driven over the moun tains to Aahland for shipment to 1'ort land. There ia aaid to be over 12 inches of new snow on the Aahland mountain road, and the cattle will I weak the road nicely for tlie stage company. Report show greatly ineaeased death rate from throat and lung troubles, due to the prevalence of croup, .pneumonia and grippe. We adviae tlie 'use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these dif ficulties. It ia the only harmless rem edy that give immediate result. Chil dren like it . Lakeview Drug -Co. o V. $ Jack llnrton, tlin borne-buyer, was at tlie Pfgree of Honor hall. h. I). Coulter A Co., received a big load of grain-d-d Mirknr I ant week. Ketiicinher tlmt 6I r cent ol your taxea will I accept! In county war runtn by the sheriff. Mrs. J. O. Oeorge arrival home from I'slatcy I ad i week after several dava' viail with her daughter, Mr. Marie MrlMiald. "(iot thero, Kll !" Kll'a Itoataurant; heat Mieala In town. Kverybody knowa Kli, tho famoua chef. Dinner to or der. .'iOtlin Quite a numlH-r of the memheraof the A. O. V. W., livlnu in the country, attended the iH'gree of Honor 111 laat Ttiuralay tiiht. Improvement continue at tlie big Hotel Ikeview. Hoon will Hotel Ijike- view he tlie itrandeat eatahliahnient of ita kind on tlie eaat aide of the Caarade. Ir.Iea hteiner waa callel to New Tine Creek and Willow lianch laat week to attend the tick. S'aveiio CVimua, the New I'iue Creek landlord, was quite ill. Like had dollar, all counterfeit of IWitl'a Witch Ilar.ela Salve ae worth lea. The oriKinal ouickly cure pile, aore and all akin iliaeaaea. Iakeview Urun Cx. . Hiiin liegan fallinjc early Friday morn ing and aoon reducel tho aonw to water. Ijikeviuw ia a very "aluahy" town juat now. A kingdom for a few graveled croaa-walka. J. M. Fulton, ez-inanager of the N'. C. (. Hail way, haalMiught ICO ucrvm of land in the oil region of Kern County, Cal., and ia in a fair way to make a big for tune. I'hil Mulkey ha returned froan the Hankina aheep ranch at Summer Lake. Mr. Ilankln ia now feeding the Han-kina-Cohh ahep at the Summer I-ake ranch, having brought them in fnnii the deaert laat month. A man not a hundred milua from l.r.ke- view, who take a New York pap-r Im- cauae he can get more reading Diatter than in hi home paja-r, read an adver- tiaemunt of a tHcket fire earape. He aeiit a dollar and a few day ago received a New TeHtainent worth fifteen i-enta. "Tin- happy ba wtmle 1U7 and thiwc they chiMM-; Th unhappy have but hour ami thiiao they llMM.'." The happy people are thoae who drink gooil ixjuora ami amoke LI Com andante cigara at I "out !c King'. 1-tl The Journal aaya that the Oth day of February waa the coldeat experienced by the K'opJe of Yreka in the paat twenty yera. The thermometers about town ranged at two ttelow torero. We fiijoj balmy apring weather over here at zero, neighbor. Coulter A Co. have another band of fine beef feeding ut the racka. ). A. Huatinga "make hay when the aun don't ahino." Mr. HaatingH is alnjut the huaieat aian in town, sledding fine big tni'H down out of the auow 011 the mountuiiiM, t be cut up ut hia woodyard 'n ,own ti'x't',m8 do not atop him 1 l ! - I. I . I. I iii ma mora, mm, wiuie oineru are ! liouaed up tiy the atorm, Haatings adds I lll.l I . ! II uiiuy lucre to uih caan-mix. For the weakness and iiroatration fol lowinggrippe Uiero ia notliing so prompt andefWtive aa One Minute Cougli Cure. Thia preparation ia highly endoraed ra an unfailing remedy for all throat and lung troubles and its early uae prevents conaumption. it was made to cure quickly. I-akeview Drug Co. A Klamath Falls girl took a header from a bicycle tins other day and was jarred into unconsciousness. Method of resucitation failed until a benevolent looking old gentlemaniexclaimed : "Hub her neck." At thia the young woman came to her senses. Tears came, and she repressed a cry ai anguish as she screamed: "Rubberneck yourself, you old fool I" and she waa o mad she couldn't cry. CONN THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. . . For the Best Winter Goods Select from the following List Ladles All Wool Shirt Waists 1.50 to 3.SO Ladles Fine Capes 3.00 to 6.00 Ladies Skirts 1.50 to 5 Ladies Jackets 3.5o to 8 Ladies Ftr Scarfs 3.oo to 4.50 Ladies Latest Style Short Waist Corsets l.oo to 1. 25 Gentlemens Silk Mufflers 75c to 2.00 C. U. SNIDER" For FINE GOODS The British Government will send 30,- OCX) mounted troops at once to General Kitchener to suppress the Boers. The Thirty-aevanth Infantry has re turned from the Philippine to an Francisco to lie muitered out. Thia regiment, during it active service of eighteen month, participated in 169 engagements, had U9 men killed in ac tion and a large number wounded; killed an aggregate of about 500 Fili pino and took 2,000 prisoners. It we mi to be an actual (act tbat an Indian never laugha." "NiiriM-uat:! DMu'l Longfellow make Minne haha?" And evervlKxly elae "Ha Ha'i," who drink and smoke at I'oat A King's. ltf W. A. Currier of Bummer Lake tells the I'oat man that lie, as well as many other atockmen, have a number of horse of the grade the Government demands at present, but no one has kept that clans of horse up, but turned them on the deaert where they cannot be had at this time of year. He Las horses for sale, but they are his best animals that he kept to break during the winter and spring, and he won't sell them at scrub horse prices. Mr. Currier says this is the wrong time of vear for horse buyers to scour the country. That W. O. W. hall on the 22d is go ing to be a gny affair. AH the ladies in town are having new frocks made for thia particular social event. And the supper well, that will 1m something delightful, and will be served in the Masonic banquet room. Miss Fannie O'Ncil, daughter of Judge J. M.O'Neil, of Yreka, was shot one day last week in San Francisco by Bert Henderson, a man whom she was form erly engaged to Ui married to, but re cently broke the engagement with. The jilted lover shot Miss O'Neil through the left cheek, the bullet passing through tho bones of the face an lodging di rectly opposite on the right cheek, just beneath the skin; another shot grazed her head. Thinking he had killed her, the crazed man put the pistol to his own head and sent a bullet through his brain. Miss O'Neil will recover. Recent experiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodol I'yspepsia l;ure, winch absolutely tli gesta w hat you eat. A it is the only combination of all the natural digest ants ever devised the demand for it has become enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indiges tion and it always gives instant relief. Lakeview Drug Co. A Chance For A Hustler. There is an oportunity for one of our young men or young women to make money with The Unique Monthly, De pew Building, New York. Thi Month ly, which was formerly The Penny Maga sine, ha now become the standard half diane magaiine of the world. It want one agent in this vicinity and will give exclusive territory to the right person, itendes paying big commission to its representative, it sends a present worth more than the price of The Unique Montiily to every subscriber that ia se cured iiy the representative. Better ad dress at once The Unions Monthly. Da- J pew Building, New York. 6-2 j . . . . Removed to Snider $ new brick building next door IkV y aVaVVX ''''aVy aV $ Everybody likes a good meal and all know Sib THE CTS. EXCHANGE 25 t SIB HARBER, Proprietress Main St., Lakeview Stop the Couth and Werks off the CoM. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay. Price 25 cent. 38-lyr A powerful engine cannot he 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 machine to make repairs. If the stomach cannot digest enough food to keep the body strong, 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. Notice to Taxpayers. I hereby notify the taxpayers of Lake county, Oregon, that the assessment roll for 11KH) is now in my hands, and that taxes for 1900 are now due and payable at my cilice, at the Court-house, in Lake- view, Lake county, Oregon. Said taxes will become delinquent on the 1st day of April, l'.xJl. From this date until the eaiil 1st day of April said taxes can be paid to the amount of 55 per cent of each man's tax in county script. H. R. DUNLAP, Sheriff of Lake County, Ore. Dated Lakeview, Oregon, February 14, 1901. 6-tf The Criterion SI per year I Oca copy The Best Illustrated Monthly Magazine of the kind Published Its pages are filled by a brilliant ar ray of w riters 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 $1 per year puts it within the reach of all. Re liable agents wanted in every town. Ex traordinary inducements. Write for particular. A trial subscription will prove it Write to-day for aaniple ropy CKITKKIOM PLMMt-ATIO.f CO., Kuhwrlption Department , 6-4t 41 Kaat HI at St.. V. City . . ... M to rostotiice She uperintend.s all o the C00KINQ herself Oo there for a Fine Meal Special Inducement of fered for board by the week or by the month Door aorth vf Coulter A Co's Meat ftarket Notice of Final Account. In the matter of the Estate of Alex Reed, de ceased: Notice ia hereby riven that I bae filed my final account aa Administrator of ami estate, with the County Clerk of Lake Count, Oregon, and tbat the Judge of the ConntyCoait of aaid County baa set the bearing thereof lor Tuesday, the 5th -Jay of Marcb, lsul. at 2o'ckwk r i. m., of said day at the County Judge's Ofllc n Lakeview. Lake County, Oregon, at whiea time and plate, objections, if any there be, east be offered to the allowance of said final ac count. Em eb tttii), Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, Administrator. January 28th, laoi. -u ADSIXINTKATOK M .OTllK I THK HATTER OF THI EKTATI OF, Mabqaret L. Kvans, deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That thenndet slgned has been, by an order of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon, made and enter ed of the 23d day of November, lhas, duly ap pointed aa Administrator of the Estate of Mar garet L. Evans, Deceased. All persons indebted to said Estate are here by remiested to settle such indebtedneai with the Administrator at once, and those having clarais against aaid Estate will present the same, duly verified, with the proper vouchers, to to undersigned, at Bailey & Maxslngill's store ia Lakeview, Lake ''uuuty, Oregon, within aia months from the date of the first publication of tbU Notice. Frank B. Evaoa, Administrator of the Estate of Maroarkt L. Evans, Deceased. Dated January 31st, lful. 4t PET1TIOX FOR LIUlOll We, the undersigned legal voters of Cbewan can precinct, Laki county, State of Oregon, re spectfully petition the Honorable County Court of Lake county, 8tate of Oregon, to grant license to M. C. Currier to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in les quantities than one gallon in Cbewaucan precinct. Lake county, btate of Oregon, for the period of six month, aa in duty bound we will ever pray. C. E. Campbell Jack Simmons ti. 11. Harrow Harold Clark J. K. Bannister C. W. Withers W. M . Marsiers J. J. Moore J. G. Hampton John Priiinm, Sr. Al Bannister J. K. Hammond G. Gaylord (ieo. P. LovegroM J. M. W elch L. A. Moss J. A. McDonald G. W. Hanan George Conn J. A. Drumni E. C. Shekel A. A. Moore J. W. Donnelly J. C. Hanan A 1. Farrow J. 8. Kelsay T. W. Johnson Dell R. Morgan Charles Truiuba G. W. CoMey O. F. Griffith George Ramey C. B. Parker George Reed W. H. Tuckar M. Laurltien J. D. Farra 8 Gaylord 8. 8. Bannister B. W. Karrow A. A. Smith J. D. Bolin G. W. Bishop J. P. Taylor A. J. 8cott Arthur Stanley Fred Wiedey John Simmons I. A. Withers George Drumm E.8. MoDouald! Notice ii hereby given that tne Undersirna, M. C. Currier, will apply to the Couuty Court of Lake county, Oregon, on the 6th day of March, 1901, for a license to sell spirituous, ma and vinous liquors in lesa quantities than ono gallon in Cbewaucan precinct, Lake county. Oregon, for a period of sU months from March lo, 19111. JanSl-tet li. C. CURRIER. tjUv