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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
v V HE TWENTIETH CENTURY v has returned from All kinds of News Notes Taken on The Fly By an xaminer Representative v V V v v V Joan lHK'k worth Modoc F. T. Gunther left for Paisley Wednes day iho ning. J-fcCiWoti I. if- reU. i.vl r m a ttrip down the coi.nuy. Mr. Vida Gunther is now conducting m restaurant in Yreka. Lakeview will hare a big racing card Tac Fourth of July week, Etrt-n corn and I-ady Adams tama'es -t Bailey A Massingill's! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. l.aughlin were up irom New Pine CreSk Saturday. A. W. Charlton has quit driving on Nie Southern and is again in Lakeview. tf. P. Coulter & Co. are feeding and jlaaghtering another fine bunch of beef. L. H. Green was down from Clover 5-'Ut Monday and reports the road im proving. T. B. Vernon and Rev. L. A. Myers titarted for prague River last Tuesday n a filing trip. Mrs. Lofftus is reported very ill a! the Wwof her daughter, Mrs. Frank Bauer, -at the head of the valley. Eli's Restaurant keeps up its reputa tjr. &rtiue Sunday dinners and good nela day in the week. "Blackleg" continues to play havoc "with the cattle on the ranges of Hiata. 'The young cattle are first attacked. 'K1 Belmont'1 cigars are the cream of the Havana crop. They are sweet and leJici(i.s. For sale by Ahls'rom Bros. 7tf Hi Barnes, the miller, has returned with his family to New Pine Creek from Stirtber, where he has Iteen running a flour mill. Tom Pratt has retnrned from Surprise "Valli?y after an absence of eight months. Sfe has been riding over the ranges in t-.hat section. j Hundreds of carloads of immigrants ( rt ieaving the East for the Pacific y'ast. Railroads are giving e(ccial acorsion rates. For a gentleman's smoke try a "Rob vt iljntell'' or a ''Zenda "Bouquet" Haa.oa cigar. For sale by WhurUm i iTiUpatrick, only. 7-tf Oor townsman, J. Y. Maxwell, is out A'ain after a serious attack of rheuma-?a-o which has held him down for a C-JUjiie of months. flenr? 'JflBs.dujan and sister Mrs. Ftirhardt were visitorsir om the West Sufi- last Saturday night, and attended e performance. Mrs. rVits, an artihti. cook from Ft. Rt lwetl, is now engaged at The Cottage. i4fiwr Keir & Brown are giving the urjiie good service. Mrs. C A. Knox returned home from to Francisco last Thursday night, and in now prepared to take photographs by .-' the latest methods. Would you like to be prepared for the .vwitul changes ot your life and receive j Bfttroction in astrology? Address Aries Zt-ritteh, Lakeview, Oregon. ll-4t It is said that several Lakeview peo ytie win goto Paisley to again witness Kit "Uncle Josh" performance. This is l high compliment to the company. Aries Zarineh, the astrologer, is in -.fjLkeview on a recreation tour. He is ;it-r from the Fast, who can foretell tiie important events of your .ife a;-irately. A H0if'arjOrti'to the w ife of W. M. 'vJarrett at Lake City, Cal., on March 'fU. The little one's lease of life was of kir'tpl d uration, however, and it passed ay two (lays later. Kra.d the announcement of the Hotel X. tie view in tliis issue of The F.xamiuer. Try a Sunday dinner at this establish ment. Good accommodations and splen 'i f '-ii'al.t at all times. There will be a social lance and sup X;nr at the home of Joel Ar.ner in Auwrer Valley, on the evening of April 5th. A vxm, social time is guaranteed, ami everybody is cordially invited. lltf C. C. Pratt has a notice of horses and VMttfea for sale in this issue. Mr. Pratt aiaea nothing but the best of stock, and those who buy from him will get horse th a t'theycim count on. i Ui. Patrick's flay passed off quietly ik'?rf' .There wasn't a "knock down" iiW.'J lattf'fliml nigbt. Many wore the t.rwku,'iMi a few had ,ne temerity to .-alum IhwtaaU with yellow, J,iJ3 Hon., the woolgrower, came trn trotn th desert last week, and spent towdays visiting friends. Jonas says Jie winter has been fine, and the grass . tiie range is springing up like magic. Miss r.lla Callahan, the teacher at 1'aitlev, will open the school in Clover Flat district early in April. Miss Calla ban taught in that district before and lecame quite popular with pupils and patron. j. a. Anderson ana son warren are both reported verv sick this week at their home at I'rewa Gap. The old gentleman was dangerously ill, we under stand, necessitating a consultation of physicians. Everything in gents' furnishing goods at Bailey & Massiuicill's. Frank Hill and w ife returned homo from San Francisco last week. We understand that Mrs. Hill had a large cancer removed w hile below, and she is i.ow greatly improved in health. Cedarville Record. Misa Klla Idge a Trinity county girl, handy with the ride as well as a good housekeeper, recently killed two big lions, a male and female, each with a single shot. The male lion measured 8 feet from tip to tip. The "F.l Commandante" cigar is a good, honest smoke. There is none quite so good. For sale only by Post A King. i-tl E. W. Follett, the merchant and Nss- bv of New Pine Creek, ami Chns. Mor rison the Vulcan of that stirring burg, were business visitors in I-akeview last Saturday. They report their town building up rapidly. Mrs. T. II. Sherlock, who has Wen in San Francisco all winter under the care of physicians, has so far recovered as to be able to leave the hospital. This will lie pleasant news for the lady's many friends in Lake county. Send your birth date, sex and address, with 50 cents, to Zarineh and receive a horoscope of your life. Box 232, Lake view. Or. ll-4t It is said that civil engineers and their crews will at once take the field to begin the surveying for the extension of the Nevada, California & Oregon Railway. The work will le speedily finished and building of the road will begin at once. Gabriel J. Scott and Miss Ethel Horn back of Eagleville, Modoc county, were married at that place March 10th. The bride is said to be a beautitul and charm ing young lady, the youngest daughter of Sir. and Mrs. J. M. Hornback of Eagleville. Go to Cheney's for fine repairing in harness and saddles. He also has a tine stock of new harness, whips, etc., on iiand. Prices moderate. ll-l A. Amick and daughter Miss Lura were visitors from New Pine Creek last Saturday. Mr. Amick says consider able farming has been done in the Pine Creek country this season. The last snow fall was heavier there than in lakeview. Alden Bay ley, who has been delivery man for E. Lauer & Sons during the past winter, left here last Monday for Amedee to accept a position as telegraph oerator and station-keeper for the N. C. O. His many friends here wish him success in his new location. New Era. Zarineh, the occult se'entist, can fore tell the momentous events of your life. Enclose 00 cents; your birth date and sex. Box 2.12, Lakeview, (Jr. 11--U Mr. and Mrs. Cor win Vinyard of New Pine Creek came up Friday even ing to visit Mrs, Vinyard's mother Mrs. W. H. Barr, and returned home Sun day evening. Mrs. Barr has been a patient sufferer with inflamatory rheu n atism for some time. She is reported slightly Ix-tter this week. The proprietors of Hotel Lakeview are making an improvement that will be highly appreciated by the public. They are having a fine gravel crosswalk made from the Masonic hall to the hotel cor ner on Water street. Now, if others will follow in the good work we will soon have good crosswalks all over town. The Highet Ranch consisting of 2H0 acres, with established water right, lo cated on Cottonwood Creek, is now of fered for sale. C. L'mbach about it. 10-tf A lady school teacher, not many miles from Lakeview, has adopted a novel method to encourage punctuality among her pupils. She has offered to kiss the first pupil at school in the morning, and it has worked like a charm. Every boy in the school, over twelve years old, ar rived an hour before the time for open ing, the morning after the offer was made, and two of them who were six teen years old, which is only two years younger than the teacher, were on hand several hours easier. KATHERINBJANBK. WINKLEMAN Wink i,m am N,r Lakeview, Oregon, March 17, MM, Katheriue Jane K. W iiikloman, aged 81 years, A mouths and A days. IVeeased was a native of Alleghany county, Pennsylvania. She was Urn October 12, 1819. Her maiden name was Kathprine Jane K. rarrior, Khe cam to the Pacific Coast with her hus band in 1853, and arrived in l-ke coun ty. Oregon, in 1874. For eleven years she resided in Summer Ike, this mini ty, and the balaiu. of the time, to the day of her death, on a little place a few miles north of Ijikrvlow. Her husband died in San Francisco three Years ago last July. "Grandma" Winkleman was one of those good old souls who believed in leiug just to all mankind. She was ec centric in her way. and desired to live alone, and for years she lived so, ap parently in the full enjoyment of life. She believed in living indeendf ntlv, and even in her old ago was energetic and thrifty, planning for future i.ros- pvrity. Time Umiii time, as old age came creeping on, she had tsen invited to share a pleasant homo with her son George at Summer l.ake, or with her son I-ni in Warner, but she was eria tent in her refusals, ami would never ac cept their hospitality or claim the duty of her sous to care for her. She owned a small place a few miles from town and had accumulated a tew hundred rhcep, and see meil to live happily in caring for w hat little she had of this world's goods. After a few weeks of illness death came to her in her ripe old age at H o'clock last Suud.iy night, while sur rounding her deathbed were her three sons. "UranUiiia YHnklfuian will I rememlH-red by many old friends as loveahle and venerable woman, who lived a spotless life. She leaves to mourn her demise three sons and a daugli ter Gevue Winkleman of Summe I.ake, l.,t. Wiiikleiuan of Warner, Ia' Winklemau and Mrs. E. E. Wilcox of Madera county, California. Tue funeral took place from the Met! oilist Episcopal Church in lakeview at 2p.m. Tuesday, and Rev. C. Wesley Raymond uiliciated. Many friends of the family el. wed their respect (or the deceased and followed the remains to "God's half acre" in the Odd Fellows cemetery. NOTHING Talks like (1001) nCRCIIANDISl2 backed by LOW PRICI-S. We have the Koods that rn 4 i' Tr Our constantly increasing bnslness this. Will you call and LISTEN? proves SMITH-WADE. In The Examioer last week the fact was mentioned by our correspondent at New Pine Creek that William I. Smith and Miss Delia WaJe were vis'.iog jq Alturas. There ap-ared to In- noAiing Important in this bit of society gossip but it has turned out to be significant however, for news comes to us that on Friday, March 8th, the young couple were joined in holy matrimony and will cross the sea of life together for weal or woe. The bride and groom are Isith well known and highly respited young people of the State Line town. The ceremony w as performed by Judge Spar gur at his residence. The happy young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs J. J. Inighlin of Pine Creek, who were witnesses to the important event. The groom is a clerk in the mercantile estab lishment of I-iuou A Hartzog, and is an industrious and wideawake young man, and is a cousin of Mr. Hartzog of that firm. The bride is the only daugh ter of Mrs. J. W. Reeder and sister of Bird Wade. She is a charming young lady and is opiilar with everylssly. The young couple will make their home at New Pine Creek. . Uncle Josh at Paisley. All arrangements have been erfected for the journey of the Sorosis Dramatic Club to Paisley to reproduce the comedy drama, "Uncle Josh," on Saturday even ing next. The company will leave here early Saturday morning and expect to reach Paisley in time to witness the ball game between the Paisley and Silver Lake teams in the afternoon. After the regular performance niein Iters of the club will "walk fo dat cake." "Uncle Josh" was so well received here, and there has been so much favorable com men I on the performance since it was given, that there is no doubt but what our Paisley friends will la) well enter tained. We understand it is the inten tion of the management to put on the play at New Pine Creek on Saturday evening, March 30ih. The Opportunity of Your Life. To Get Your Friends and Relatives From the East, arrangements have been made to sell tickets every Tuesday during March and April to Termo, Cal., From Chicago $34.00 New Orleans, Memphis A St. Louis 31.50 Omaha and Kansas City 20.00 To the Public. Through the public press we desire to show our appreciation ol the many kind nesses shown us during our recent af fliction, by expressing our gratitude and thankfulness to those who so kindly as sisted us during mother's last illness. WlNCLKMAN BUOTIIKUS. CIS Cottagezj Lodging House -The Only 25 Cent House in lakeview KEIR & BROWN, Restaurant... Proprietors chtaurnnt ami LoiIitiR House have doth horn thorough ly rrnovatcd. (ioocj table crrvicr ami clean beds. The comfort of our patrons will always lr our fl rst aim. Call at J ho (.ultimo fur a uool meal und hod. Thin advertisement i changed every week Watch it. ITS UP T 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. s N , NOtfor awhile With cut prices to clean out Goods that were bought with BAD JUDGMENT But here I stay All the time with Goods that will give entire satisfaction. J. S. FIELD On Main Street - -- -- -- -- Lakeview if (f