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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1901)
V JHE "TWENTIETH CENTURY V V V V A!! kinds of News Notes TaVen on The Fly By an Examiner Representative v V V V V V V ililt Wat-wa of Willo Ranch is visit ing in Bielier. Mullet are running in great schools in li P.ver. R. V V. woods of mil kin.li at ISailey A Ma-viiiMd's. Worn an ' gssip smirches, but that of (nan stains indelibly. A rattn of Native Pons of Oregon has jen organized at Barns. Count de Courrille attempts ruurder tG anther Hall, Saturday evening. Oil has been f ound in Lane county and big development work is iu progress. The first Territorial Legislature of Hawaii is now in session at Honolulu. o.lecribers to a newspaper do not liave to subscribe to the editor's vi-ws. The finest of Bacon and Lard at Ilailey $. Maseingill's. Lyman Hopkins has returned from the Philippines and is now in Stockton, V-al. Mrs. Lizzie Keller, formerly of Klam ath Falls, died at Dallas, Iowa, Feb. 27, V)l. Green Smith and son Edward were ip from Willow Ranch last Saturday on wnaweiM. Born At Alturas, Cal., March 6,1901, Ko the wife of Johnny Murphy, a laughter. KaidTD corn and Lady Adams tama'es t lUiley A Massingill'e. There is a movement on foot to prose 'ite a Medford batcher for selling dis-j-H-d meats. I-ia WilliM, daughter of Mr. and Airs. J. Q. Willits, is seriously ill this Mink with fever. Hay is scarce at Andrews, in the Wild U.irt Section. Offers of f 10 er ton tiave been refuel. Read Sheriff Dunlap's uotks to tax payers. It's business. Iem Winkleman is over from Warner this week attending his mother, "Grand ma" Winkleman, who is thought to be dangerously ill. "Mikey" Andrews, a well-known sport who left Lakeview last summer, is now running out of Portland for a wholesale liquor house at a f 1,200 a year salary Ilieber s spring samples of suitings are the largest collection ever shown by one concern. Suits to order from $10, Wm. Benefiel came in from old Ft. Warner last Saturday and reports every thing running smoothly at the Fort, fine grass on the range, and stock doing well. J i in my Sullivan, the well known and popular shoe "drummer," representing Kahn, N'icklesburg & Co., San Francisco, was here this week giving a few "side steps. Uncle Josh comedy-drama company at Paisley Saturday night, March 23d. No extra charge for reserved seats Cake walk, and invisible chorus after the drama. Reserve your orders for bicycles for Hudspeth & Cloud. Ramblers lest on the market. Shipment soon to arrive. tf County Court Business of Importance Transacted at the March Session. We learn that our old friend, J. A. Anderson of Drews Gap, was seriously ill last week. Reports from the Gap this week are to the effect that he is on the improve. If you have a social event at your house put away your falre moiety and let The Examiner know the particulars. We are here to print the news sojial and other ise. It is a pathetic scene between Mrs. Reynolds and her daughter Letty, when I the Count de Coiirville attempts to I l.l,..l-,.,,l t )...,,. , :. ,t..... Iloll l' T.. ..,,. l.ia malt fiorne. from Washtngtan, accompanied by j Saturday niht. The "K.I Coininandante" ciirnr is good, nonest smoke. J Mere is none friis two daughters. The jieople a ho always say "just what t.hey think" eeeiu uioelly to have mighty iiipb",aant thoughts. Kverj thing in gents' furnishing goods -W. rlailey & Massingill's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kussill of Warner wen? visiting 11. M. Kussill aiid family . Alturas last week. fj-tuj?-G.-rlier lsu;:lit 10 head of year iu,g steer irom William McCurmack at Cao-ley a few days ujjo. KfMTi'etl s-at tickets for "L'ncle 1'f.it11 nowwju sale at Frank T. Ciuntliers' j-elry store, at the Pustollice. S.-e the tierce encounter between . j Hint de Coiirville and Uncle Josh at ViiiiuJjer Hall next Saturday evening. In times ot peace; in times of war; The favorite drink is Jesse Moore. Geo. Jamiiiei lhal, sole aifcrit. 'Wfliam Finley, the .Sprague River tstockuitra, returned to his home last i'niiav, after .-euveral days' visit in Lake View. Tickets for the "Uncle Josh perform ance at Paisley on Saturday uight, Mar. t-'M, are now on sale at C. W. Withers' store. a touu is judged abroad by its news paper. The business places are judged f.y their representation in that news paper. T:ynd Ralph Merrill, two bright Voung men d Redding, have leased a iock ranch near Merrill, Klamath rounty. ''El JSMuiont' cigars are the cream of fcihefflavuiia crop. They are sweet and lelicioua. Forale by Ahls'.rorn Bros. 7tf Six states were represented at the Wmrth annual convention of the Pacific Northwest Woolgrowers Assof:iation at FVnilletun ?ast week. X (latent medicine firm advertises that ttfteir lace powder will keep chaps away. $.akeview girls won't buy any of that -tuff, if they know it. Win. Mullins, of Cedarville, is going ftityj the cattle business -extensively. fTe purchased three bands of cattle last aeek in Surprise Valley. Tickets for Vncle Josh performance iowona-VcatOnnther's, at 60 and 25 cvatM. Reserved chairs furnished by oanatfnient at 75 cents each. 'Tb svhiAff. that touches the right spot every time is Jesse Moore; to be ial Iron H first-class dealers. Geo. .Jammerthal, sole agent. Billy Clarkeon, brother of Jim of Lake wiew, lauow in the detective depart ment of the Southern Pacific Company, iUi headquarters at the Oakland Mole. quite so g'iou. King. For sale onlv bv Post A 7-tf Geo. Januuertiialj sole The Sirosis Club has leen invited to i go to Alturas and pnnent the play, "Uncle Josh." The club is undecided, owing to the long trip, but a ill probably go about April 1st. Al McDowell, the cattleman, was in from the Warner section lant Saturday. Al says stockmen had a gsl winter and their prospects for a successful season this year are very flattering. II. C. Wilson, the old land mark of Warner, was in Lakeview Monday, The old warhorse is an lively and full of business as he was twenty years ago, when wealth to him was hut a bauble. Your sidetxiard at home is incomplete if it is not stocked with Jesse Moore "A A" whiskey agent. We 'earn that Dr. Daly will soon com meiice the construction of a fine build ing, with ar.h front, on his lot next to the H. Schminck & Son store, for Whorton & Fitzpatrick, the sahion men Smith Edwards was in town Tuesday from the West Side. He reports the trout running in the streams from the lake in large numbers. He caught 25 fine ones in a short time one day last week. The Reddl eg StarchhVht says : J. D Ileryford, the prosperous stockman of Lakeview, Oregon, who is visiting hi. niece Mrs. J. II. Girdncrr, recently pur chased a f'iOO Percheron stallion for his Oregon ranch. For a icentleman's smoke try a "Rob ert Mantell" or a "Zenda Bouquet" Havana cigar. For sale by Whorton & Fitzpatrick, only. 7-tf Dave Kdler, the woolgrower, has been in town for the past week nursing a case of the mumps. Dave says his sheep have wintered well, and all that is need ed now to make the sheepmen smile is a good price for wool. A bill for the payment of old coyote claims in California has passed the Legislature. The amounts outstanding will reach nearly (100,000. Senator Laird of Modoc has a big claim to be settled, and he was the author of the bill. Frank Roggers, who recently returned from Han Francisco, is still sojourning in town. He is in better health now than for twenty years past, and the surgeon at Lane's hospital, Ban Fran cisco, where he was operated on, says that bis cure is permanent. His ail ment was abscess of the bowels. Continued from Sixth Paite.i (OFFICIAL.) Laxxtikw, Or., March 8, BW1. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment; same ollicer present, when the following proceedings were had, to-will In the matter of the petition of D. M. Bryan and twenty-three others, praying tor the establishment of a certain de scribed county road from the D. Proee place to Paisley, on motion of C. A. BranJi and A. W. Bryan, two of the petitioners, the same is hereby dis missed. Ordered by the Court that warrants drawn upon the Treasurer inpay ment of the following allowed bill, to- wit: Hallrjr A Mtioglll. mrrrhm1l fur Couutjr cb4rfr . . ..1IJM' In the matter of the petition of M. C j Currier for a license to sell spirituous, j mall and vinous liquors in quantities lers than one gallon in Chewam an pre-1 cinct : This matter coming on to be heard, ' upon motion of L. F. Conn, attorney for M. C. Currier, for a license to isaue to ! M. C. Currier, and the petition of C. K. Campliell and fifty others having Is-en duly filed herein and due and sutHcient '. proof of publication of said petition and ' notice of application fur a license, to- ! Itethcrwith the County Treasurer's re- j ceipt for two hundred dollars having been heretofore duly tiled herein, ami , his, the said M. C. Currier's Umd, with C. Henklu and P. Post as sureties, hav ing been duly executed, tiled and ap proved; and the Court having duly con sidered the same and fiudinu that said petition toiitairis ihe names of a major ityjof the lcnal voters of suid precinct, and etjual in number to a majority of all votes cast in sii'-h precinct at th lant preceding general election and Ihe Court In-ing fully advised in the premises It is therefore ordered that a license le anil the Clerk of this Court is hereby ordered and directed to issue a license to the said M . C. Currier to sell spirit uous, malt and vinous liipiors in ipian tities less than one gallon at Paisley, in Chewaucan prciuct, Ijike county, Ore gon, for a ;eriod of six months from March y, 191)1. Lakkvikw, Ore., March U, l'.HJl. Court convened pursuant to adjourn-. meut; same ollicers present, w hen Hie following proceedings were had, to-wit: Ordered hv the Court that warrants lie drawn upon the Treasurer in pay ment of the following allowed bills, to wit: ifvacb & Mc'.arr y. .riu!iu aixl pul lltliina IU &5 Hoforo the arrival of our Spring Slock wi want to rltwo out our Outing Flannels Teazle Down Dress Patterns Vicuna Cloth Underwear Men's Clothing And Several Lines of Shoes Wo will consider the KIllST COST a satisfactory price. Wk NKKD TliK KOM MultK THAN THE PRoriT. Don't overlook a ktrain 2STS IHECottage:: V 1 - " 1 .Lodging House Restaurant. SjSSvSSS KCIR & BROWN, Proprietors -The Only 25 Cent House in Lakeview- H .eKtllliriltlt Ull'l I.ixlgillir 1 1 1 II I -c h;i Vc I h it ll I Mill t h, ,r .11 Ii- ly reliov ateil. (im.il table service unl I lean Im's. Tin comfort of our iiiilruis will nlwuvs In-mir (irst aim. Call at Tin ( 'utilise fur a iismI mcul un.l I - 1 . This advertixrin en t is rli'tngrtl every week - U'ntrfi it. (;! ,V ITu'llioinmi-, ui.IW- fur ( lork .. ! i! J.M. Murtin. 'oiMml-i.ncr' ry, tour dy, n.t .i inilci 36 UU M. J. J'r'HM, "nni in i uri-r' nry, four dayi, and S mil. 16 SU It appearing to the satishu tion of the Court from a list prepured by William (iunther, the Clerk of this Court, and further from the list filed July I I, l'.M), by Kx-Sheriff A. J. 'eilon, which was corrected by the Clerk of this Court, that the delimiueiit tax list of 1H!)H, now in the hands of the Micrift for collec tion, does Dot contain all the unpaid taxes as the same apieftr 0J the assess ment roll for the year lOS; 'ow, therefore, by virtue of the power vested in this Court, it is hereby ordered and directed that a warrant lie issued for the collection of said tiniald taxes ill the manner provided by law, as the same appears upon the corrected delinquent list for the year 1KD8, pre pared and filed herein, March ti, 1JMJ1, by William Guntlier County Clerk. Jn the matter of the delinquent taxes tor the years 180H and 1KW, tl.e rolls and warrants for the collection of which are now in the hands of II. K. Iunlap, (Sheriff; It is hereby ordered that L. F. Conn, attorney-at law, be and he is hereby em powered and authorized to assise the said Sheriff in the collection of said taxes, for w hich services said attorney shall be paid at the rate of $.'12 per month by warrant drawn upon the County Treasurer. Court adjourned for the term, after allowing the Commissioners' bills in the above amounts. Chabi.kh Tonninuhkn, Judge. ), M. Martin, Commissioner, h. J. pKOBg, Commissioner. Foote Econemy Riveter. Richard Kinirsley is taking orders for the Foote conemy Kivelcr, one of the most convenient contrivances that has ever come to our notice. In seven days he has taken orders for 85 riveters. He w ill make general delivery to his natrons in Lake county about the latter part of May, and desires all who have placed orders with him to lie prepared to take the machines. Pay your county taxes and save costs. The city electric lights give thorough satisfaction. ITS 1? YOT To come to THE MONOGRAM And buy goods And save money We give 5 per cent, off for cash on every purchase of goods from our store. NOtfor awhile With cut prices to clean out Goods that were bought with BAD JUDGMENT But here stay All the time with Goods that will give entire satisfaction. J. S. FIELD if if On Main Street Lakeview