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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1901)
V V V V V JHE TWENTIETH CENTURY V V V V V V All kinds of News Notes Tafcen on The Fly By an Examiner Representative t V V V George A. V. Hughes of Aniedeo mitt Miss l,oretto llickcv of Leiio were nmr- , P. W. Fallot Co., tlio forwarding mer I'llHtllK V V V V There is great immigration rush In Oregon. The Salem pnetilic? will U built out f Ashland stone. Ill Karnes, the a. Aw. is ..o.v miming the Fdeber flouring mil s. J. A. Anderson ami K. H. Iwdlard represented Drews Gap in Lakeview last Saturday. at F.Ii'a restati--2 George Uatehelder, city expressman, is laek on the wagoa again alter a long siege of rheumatics. Horn In I'rineville, Crook county, Ki"- 7t' V..b. IS. 1901. t the wife of lCx-Countv Kit. Pagnello, formerly a remittent of Clerk limits, a daughter. I Lakeview, for some time traveling February 20th was Ash Wednesday ! .resenta-ive of Sanborn & Vail, ami .!. lu..in,,'i,..f the Lenten season, oh- ' fa"'r l-'k-kec.H.r with K. Latter S,m, DEATH OF ALEXANDER REID, Th eoplo of lnkeview wor hcx'ked last Sunday morning when I Hi Itryan arrived from Clover Flat liefon day light ami announced that Alex Held wan dead. Pot-cased was residing at hi" Clover Flat raneh with his brothers George ami Frank, the latter bring in lnkeview on a visit at the time the sad news reached him of his brother's death. Deceased was feeling unusually well on Saturday morning and pai ttsik of a hearty breakfast ; afterward he went out on the meadow to clear out an irrigating diteh, aliout thiee hundred yards (rum ried last week in San Francisco. The ; the house, while hla brother George gnniui holds a lucrative position w ith : waa cutting xlc near ly. At noon Try a Sunday dinner rant." Finest m tow n. Inith went to the house to get dinner and while his brother cooked the iitcitl Joe Hurrus, the Lakeview sheepman, Alex played his banjo, an instrument he is in thisviiinitv tins nk. Ih. l am,, ! was very fond of. Altera hearty meal down to assist his parttier J. M. The mp-1 l,v returne.1 t.i their work and son, separate sheep, hut the weather j '"t n "our thereafter a hciuy rain lm l-n mi ImcI tlu'v huv.i U-vn iiiilh ' eame on and lasted until 4 o'clock. In -New Era. the meantime Inith repaired lo the ho.o-c for shelter, ami for hours the unfortuu- to do anything so far, Tin- "K.I I'oiiimnii.hiiite" eiirnr is ft glod, holiest smoke. There is none ! '' '"". liltu dreaming of the sudden 1. ror sale oulv hv l ost t death that so soon awaited him, plated his banjo with much enjoyment and HMrtiitiitr. We (juircineiits. uarante.- We liavc Now on display ft lnr;i ntiJ rlioicn collrctiuii of Kal-rica and K!iin platen, il ItiatrnlinK 11'" llt aprinjr niul Htiinttier My lea, anl will tako !eisure In aiihtiiitlitiK them for your iiiHHrlion. Wo niiUot you irii''a on ja-rfot tlitting, ctist.uu-tailurtMl Suit. Skirla, Jacket ami t'ii-M that will ij-reenhly surprise ymt Our line meets the deiiiamt of any purse or any taste, as we make both modioli) ami login r jou eil l.i jie:i.M you, no matter what journ- tpute so gissl served by all faithful Catholii. Sec Sch mi nek A Son for fine tinware glassware, crockery and cutlery. -J James L. Uauisby and Lucy Fiuhtigh of Canyon Cr.ek, Moibn; countv, wen married at that place Feb. h", Wl. Clyde llartlermle of Pavis Crt-k ha: invented a novel sawing machine, Work vd by horse power, which is a succc-s. tiencral Chaffee has Ki-n ordered by ! Alturas, will ssn ommi a general was feeling in the best of spit its. Along toward evenirg he put the banjo down and rciiiaikcd that he would go down to the meadow to see how the water was spieiolin, wbi-tiin as he li ft lliclioiiv ! merchandise store in the Modoc capital. and that was the last tune poor Alex ; There t- hardly a married man, except w;,a alive. At 0 o'clock his brothei editors, w hoih.es not carry in his p.s kcts went on' to t. !l him supper was re.i.ly, 1 the picture of an attractive voting j could not m -e him. lie immediately i woman who is not his wife. Her name imatmed soiui-thing had 1 1 .i j j i n . t . and lis Aim. a Wilkes Williams of rinlad.l- j taried on a mm.,!.. Ib- !..:..wed the and her picture adorns the silver , ""en until long alter on K, an. I al er a plna. dollar hich all u- K.li, tin famous I.aki view i m::k hk it- sik. coiillnius to led Ins I'alrms well President McKin ey to take no part in and give them g hk! treatment at all the war in China provoked by Walder-j times. S3 ee. i The Fx'imiuer is not ashamed lo-ho eoiintry : l a line Si Wi.cn yon come in from t! dr. .pinto Fli's restaurant am uie;il at a 1 e.v pru c. Toe F.xamiticr is obliged t Ilcpre e.itative F.mmitt for a copy of th, 11 i'Isl Calen l.ir an ! other ieji-Ia'-ive l lelllln n'.S. everal In.il.- lides occurred . i the .Southern Faeitie line l.t week between Ashland and Keddiiii!. lut i;o i.itaiitic ere reco.de. 1 . Mi-s .ft..,:, Sc'.i.- 1 ..f A-::!:.tid. was iiianie i .i la.i.oy 1 ;.)!, :it Dawson City, N. Y. '!'., to Ki.i: k M. Mlsith of Seattle, W;is'nil.t. :i. See Aviragr.ete's iu:!id--n.e .-piinJ- 1- on- t 7 -J search of an 1 1 i r and a h.ili be stuiul'l- ed over the shovel Alex bad been 11 iiig. It was ipute dark, and alter a time be discovered his hioliicr lying face down 111 lln' iliich, lie- waicr lunuing over ins hi inl. I le pro 'lred the assilani c of I o I'.rv an and liny .411 i. . 1 I he dt ad man to the hoiis,.. was a vii ton of heart, di-ea-e. LADIKS' STYLISH Sl'ITS lo onl.T. fnun 0,(Hr LADILS COATS & CAPKS lo onlt'r, from 7,.1) It will he )!roat I V t Volir ml Valitaie to call oil OH at oner- ulnl e IIS explain fully hnw we em save vmi 111 :iey on your spring order. arel sniiinier sainole" ot ever di.spiayt J 1:1 Lakevie;.. . Vina Moore, re 'ently of ii.-n ,1 sain; li s of its job work, and invites the ciiuci-iii of U.e most faslidioiis. The man w bo know s what g. mhI 1 i.iamercial printing is can tind it at tiiis uilice. The l"amii.er t;iri,s out no shoddy woik . Call and see samples. I It-it ry I.im hman starte I fir Marys vilie, t'al., I i-t Monday inorniivg with b;':efii bead of tine ouni; noili s m,, two h i-i's. lie will sell at Marvvii!e and the f.ikeview animal.-t oiiht btii.- a big pi;:-e. WI vi.-i; tin- -el h. M- oi t ..bi-a county. For a L'eli! h'leai''.- slllol.e tiv a "loll ei-t M.mu li" or ' en. la 'l.ilonet" i s'i'iir.'h, Kev ( Havana ci-.'ar. For sale by V lim t 'ti ,c J 1 i'lile a iarge iininber i itp.itnck, only. 7-tl j i;jUrii, ,0 iji,..,, t, M r. I'.r an sla '. 1 in the l.akeview , ar 1 n inw' at e.nly 1, rangtiieiits wi ii' at e in. id. the corps,- hro'igiit t., I.aki pare it ..r interment . a:.. I 011 the body w as 1 1 1 ul. t lii m.d l.i. lit l'.. 1. ..Ml. Al- .. have A t 1 pie M.iil.iy t..ki .1 to Now Pine Creek Roller Flou ri tuj M ills. A. M. SMITH Proprietor. a'. l an exo.-rt stenograptier, arrive. 1 1:1 im'Ih.u over tlu ice on l e' rnary .Vh, to lie. inn the W lie of C ip'ain liledsOf, a Kl jiid.ke iiiiilioiiairc I'ostu.a.sler Wilcox is ban: g a rootn parlitiolad off in the po.-h .:!:.-e building for u jewelry shoji to be occupied by F. T. I mother, lianiliey iV Cicn ici.c.'i ai e doing the work. The (b.lcoiida mine, icar Simpler, has been sold to an eastern syn licate h'-aded by C. A. iiii:h, of I'ltt-hnrg. The syndicate gets f.lSvJ.is.iO of the $1, vlno.ooij oi the ptoek. Seethe advertisemiTit of IJi's b'estau rant at the foot oi t..ige :. t li treats Meais al all hours. the und.-rlakii g pail. is ,,j M-idh y .S. Harris where 0 lay in l.i1.- m.t the away be w ill j hour appointed n r the im.,1.1!. j Jlnr Inner. il was hcid on 1 111 h.y 1 afternoon, Feb. 'J ih ft. .111 lb" M. I.. ihn in .n I oi. - 1.1U: g. . 1 1 i I"- W"'" at the lunc. al M-i in- , to the oin m. f and 1111 mams wer. i t. ry .v 1 1 1 . second -on nd w a- boi n is.-,. I. nr. Br. n, Shcris Ccrn meal Genr.ea. lb-ner d Freight a.i.J Passenger Agent l' i:i;e; t, of the N. V. t. informs the Alturas l'luindeaier that a tremendous iiuinirra!ioii is now pouring into Cali- pic-sive iIiscik Tin-f.-rnia lor. u all points Fast. Fast week taken to the I. O. o. I' 11 one train re.nhei the state carrying ! llie nb-eijui.-- were bi l l. on and to p ay ih.-'.r la-t respect dead. The sermon '.est was f Ma'.hew, n p.i, and wa a bi.ef ; I'llilrrtllt' IH'W Ill lll.ltMl. 'Ill Ihis mill is now .r j-,in'il to ft;r:ii.-!i cii-luiiii'is wilii llif l'f.t of iiikI is jt;i itii' lii.lifs.) piic,. fur oiiiiit jr Orders pro.r.pily filled. of wlioui : ill I bVJ ts-oole. a ma inn v . , . ' ! Alexand.'i 1 s.ettic in I a.itoi ii:a. j .. . , , . 1 of t'l'um-in an I 1 he trade ineioioiiel li. The Fxaniiner, i ... , .111 J.dinlnirg, : as neing in progress! ial weeK, Wliereoy ; .Jim Jircminett was to sell his lease and I the ii.crea-e on '.'t.'.J)) head of sheep to , lieorge .Jammerlhal and J. H. Turpin, i was con-iiiiiuiate.l la-t Saturday, and 1 the sheep will lie turned over to the lat j ter jien'leineii. The price was $-"),0U0. I llaudiev Si Ciiuidenen, the l.akeview ; I'lann:g .Mill men, are doing a rushing J biminess. The til 111 has steam up nearly I all the time tuning out nil kinds of Tiiis itilrrrti, ntriil i ' s 1I1 " " :'' rrrri nrrk 'itr)i it. eld il- tl Mary Ih id cotl.md, l-.-l liis) patroiis well Thomas Keir, the stonemason, has 1 woodwork. purchase.! the furniture and !..... of the, Af(.r a vun, lliall of J.akeview left l-oltajit le.laurant trom -Mrs. Si. Jt. 1. . He eame with his pal en Is li . -in ,-co lam j in bSVi, and the family look up ll.ei j rest. lein e ill I n ku, t :il. i h-latl.er 'lied j in Novtunber, 1 -i'.iO. J ecea-cd lirst came In l.akeview la l'S,.; I ut returned to Vreka, and three years later arrived 1 here to make his future home, settlim; j in Chewaucaii valley. In lsiSO he en-i fayed in the tdieep industry and follow - j ed that business until his death. The 1 hard winter of 1HS:i1K) was a hard blow ' 1.; i... ..1.1 ... ti... . 1... .1 .1 . :..i.t ,1 in tie- 1 1 1 it. l . UT I'd. II t 11,3 OLIICI IHL'I 1 Coulter, and will take pos.-.-ioii l- tltv tu,itt.r t,f tlle y,,,,,, eallwl out morrow, March 1st. (roI1, tl)1. 1(.xl ,., . oJ)iU1(i,lU.r j ai1 Geo. Small, a prominent sto kman of sure I heard a sound like a kiss while Lake county, passed through here Mon- ; that younn fellow was her." "Uiil you day enroilte to Corvallis to visit his hear it only once?" (pierried the gill, daughter who is attending college there, j "Yes," re-ponded the n other. ' Then iiay.s the Durns News. j it wasn't in." 11 , i i l rr : I l . i joe .snuia, i i.iings eo, n-sponueni : I:(.,(ri.,l.ntativf ll. A at Saleui says that Lafayette onri ami , Klamath and Lake, has introduced fn County Judge Toi.ninen of Lakeview ' Uu ,,,JU (ive ,,i)Uf two of i,.lVH b a. e been at the state house watching. liarliclliiir merit. One is to punish per-lei-Iatinn since Monday. j bi,s u.simi barbed wire for feuciiiK for ' Kl lieli.iont' cigars are tl e cieam of j failure to properly construct it, etc. the Havana crop I hey are sw eel ami ! T, . her is to license stock irrazinif in counties other than those in which the block is assessed. delicious. For sale by AblsM-oni Lros. 7'.f Willie Andrews, a '4-year old lad of Ash Valley, Modoc county, went out hunting rabbits last week using a 'J2 rirle. His body was found later on, with a bullet wound in the mo iii.. L'tnatiJla county at its recent term of circuit, com t sent eleven men to me to all stockmen and Ab-x Keid was a j heavy loser to the extent of IwOO cheep, which nearly ''broke" liiui. Since thai time, however, he has steadily accumu lated, and died fairly well to do. Alex Ib'id was a man of sterling qualities, one of the li .blest works f (ioil an honest man. No living man could sneak ill of him, while many could testify to his generous heartedness. Klnuiitt of , li.. li'iivcs m.'tiiv friends in L..ke couiitv j j to mourn his death, while universal sympathy will go out to the bereaved mother, sinter and brothers who survive him. His aged mother, Mrs. Mary Ueid, sister Mi.-tJ Jennie Leid ami brother David reside in Yreka, while his brothers (ieorge and Fiank live in I his county. Schminck k Son have the best garden seeds. Now is the time to make your selections of fresh seeds, and prepare for spring planting, fee Schuiiuck Sc Son for the best. H 2 Arrangements have been made for the penitentiary for the vari.ni, degrees of ' entertainment of the northwest wool theft. 1 heir sentences range fioui one to three ears. Had js-ople over there. J. J. Laughliu, the horse buyer, was dp from New Fine Creek lai-.t Monday. He will take a band of horses to the Sacramento valley market as boon as the Weather moderates possibly next week. Several Lakeview sportsmen have leui patroling the sloughs and the edge of the lake during the past week. They report little tdiooting, and the season a e weeks too early for duck and geese. John Aviragnete, the local merchant growers, w lio are to meet al l enoieion March oth. There in predicted a large attendance of sheepmen, and the pres ence of a great display of blooded stock. Kcduced transportation it) being arrang ed for. Governor (ieer has been invited to address the meeting. Ihe old electric system for lighting the town of Lakeview, established by J. A. Anthony about three years ago, has been discontinued for that purjiose, and will be replaced by the town's plant, which the expert is now putting in operation. Jhe plant will probably he tailor, invitea the public, and esjieeially lulIu., over to V. M. Miller, who may good drears, to can - " t u j UWJ ater 0 for t)rival0 ,mr oring and nunnner samples oi huniiigB ; i tiud irantaloona. They are beauties. 7-2 isea. ::A Few Sizes LEFT IN UNI: 01 SI10I-S WHICH WILL Hll CLOSED OUT AT A RLDUCLD PRICE. JUST ONE MORE WEEK. COME EARLY OR WE WILL BE OUT 01 YOUR SIZE. . . . THE MONOGRAM Not for awhile School Nepojt. Following is the report of the Crane Creek School, Iistrii.t No. If, for the month ending February L'L', lltol : Number of days taught 'JO Number of pupila enrolled 'Ji Average daily attendance -2 I'ujiilH whoso names were placed on the roll of honor: 1'earl, Clara and Emory Ilart.og, Mellie, Grover, Willie, Harry and Nera Vernon, Frank I'ratt, James Judge, Mabel and Karl Hackney. Alma G. Johnson, Teacher. Card of Thanks. We the undersigned, hrolhoM of tint lata departed Alex Heid, desire to here in express in behalf of relatives and our selves our grateful acknowledgement and sincere thanks to the many and kind friends who assisted us in our re cent sorrow, and especially to the good neigh Isirs oi Clover Flat lor their many friendly deeds. Gkokok Khid, Fha.nk Hkid. Lakeview, Feb. 27, l'JOl. With cut prices to clean out Goods that were bought with BAD JUDGMENT But here J stay All the time with Goods that will give entire satisfaction. J. S. FIELD On Main Street Lakeview