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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1901)
? V V v v V V V V V t THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. All kinds of News Notes Taken on The Fly By an Examiner Representative r AHshs seed tit Porimrds. r:et. V V V V V Organise a base Imll ton in. V V f ELIZAUUTtl LOITTUS. Mis.Kli.N'tli l.offtu, familiarly called "Oiandma" LofTlus, died last Sunday night at It o'clock at llio lioino nf her daughlci , Mrs. Frank K. Haucrs, a few miles north of Ijtkcvicw. A few weeks ago deceased suffered a stroke of h plcxy, ami, i ing to Iut old age and weakened condition, she never rallied from the shock. Iter dentil was peace (ul, and the (ill in look iix)ii her due after death denoted the (net that she wan prepared to nni'l 1 1 r itl. KlizaN'th I.olTtns was Imiiii in Henry countv. Mmsiuiri. mi,l ul the titnciif her F. C Finley of Cedar ille was in take- Mr. an,! Mr,. H. I?. Stephens and Mia , lU.lU, was aged 70 vears. tl months rrimmer. a.. ... rori WMini, are ,. su. Illrtr.jed to Kdw'd vts.tmgthe big California cities hIm.iiI ,,,,. , , ,.,.,,, Mls,uri ,,. tne lav. tivw lust week. Nxi.d dance at Ounther Ma" next Jit.-?.l.x light. Iave GU lam', the woolgrow er w as over Irora Plush hint week. Kastern corn and I.ady Adams tania'es at lUiiley MassingiU's. Pete F.tiquest the woolgrow cr wan in iron) the desert last week. I). H. Grove, the sheepman , arrived front Surprise Valley last wet-k. Most of the Goose Lake farmers have finished plow ing and are now seeding. 15orn Near Alturas, March 21, 1SW1, fc the wife of Ed. Archer, a daughter. They have struck " ile" at Ashland, and big development work is in progress. Wagons from our last shipment daily arriving. J. K. Bernard it Son. 12-21 Johnny Morris, a popular young mdn t Warner, arrived from Flush Tuesday. H.J. Hicks, a prominent citizen of 4hland, died at that place on March Alfalfa Seed at ILCRotheACo.'s. 12tf tiee the "Uncle Josh" performance at 3e I'ine Creek nest Saturday even dig. Tom Lynch, the Lake county wool jrower, is enjoying a visit in Old Ire Und. Prn In Lakeview, Oregon, March S, imn, to the wife of Frank P. Smith, Bon. Pav vour count v taxes and save addi tional expense. The sheriff Visiness. I in 1S.V), and in ISvi llicv slat ted across I.uman Fosket has Uvu appointed by J t. prtms by ox team to seek their for the County Court guardian and adminis- tunes in the Wild West. She was a trator of the estate of John IV Garmo, j pioneer woman, whohore the hardships deceased. and perils of early days with fortitude Pan Maloy is ''chief mogul" at the and hraverv. She, with many others. Hotel Ijikeview cluh rooms during the j had narrow escapes from the waning two dav absence of F. 1. Iauie on a : Indians from the time she left Missouii trip to Ply. Geo. M. Jones, the Chewaucan altle man, was a business visitor in Lakeview last Saturday and was a guest at Ho tel Lakeview. The New Itoyal Sewing Machine is the lest for sale at Bernard it Son's. 122t mc vt iiitwortn arrived irom t'rewsi Valley Tuesday. The '"old Uiy" ap jHars to have wintered well. He return ed to Prews yesterday. Ike Pavies was la-t heard of in Jacksonville, having left the city in an automobile. He will soon return to the haunts that know him well. A large crew of shearers will ln-gin work on some of the flocks of Lake; county, April 8th, at the Uranch shear-1 ing corrals, near Clover Flat. Morris Wingfield of the firm of Keyn olds A Wingfnld, was up north and for some time alter rea.hiug the I'acitie Coast. After reaching the West they settled in the Willamette valley, where Albany, Linn county, now stands, and there they lived for three years, re moving then to Kogne lliver valley. After many yeais' residence on a farm there they moved to Ashland, w here deceased owned a beautiful home at the time of her death. Hie came to Lakeview Oc tolier 1!, 18W, to seiid some time with her sons and daughter, visiting alter hate y with eah of them. 1 1 r bus- band died suddenly April . , 1HW, at Crane Lake, this county, while visiting his son, John W. Lotftus. lie dropped dead from heart disease while walking about the grounds. His age wa "0 ears j und 2 days. Pcceiised was a Christian woman and , Quality Counts Quality always counts in cci tiling you luiy hero. Without quality price would he no inducement. If you can luiy the same ooil qualities of merchandise that we sell at a less price than ours, hriu our jjoods hack in the condition you received them, and jet your money? THAT 15 YOUR GUARANTIU; OP VALUI; IN mi-lll-RS' STORl; Our Spring Line of (icntleinens Furni.-shin (ioods and (. lothin are here you'll he pleased with our selection. lat ; could week on a business trip, and went to , pleasure Uncle Josh" at l'aiblev. see ks I was as well prepared to solve thenns I teries of the other world as any inoital ! . .11 I T '.. ... I I . . 1 . I. . I . I . . i.ei immij- wjri 11. HI lilt' f her acquaintance admired the aged woman for her gentleness and at I grace, anl those who kneA her inti- matelv, and "ere counted among her friends, were aw.ue of her kiinllv In-ail Cottage:: i' See the Uautiful mantel cl schminck's. Thev are sold at a sur prisinglv low price. Handsome wed- A. (Jillis, a sheep buyei from K'H-k , : , , , ; (rit.nii.. w,, Luiuau Fosket is in from Warner this Springs, Wy., arrived here Tuesday i ' II1(lrll .r -mcer.-ly. Ilei chiMi.-n, week visiting friends and transacting evening, and expects to make big purch- j uU kfr(lW , m.in ' . itlin . li. m w ill Iwainess. j ases if the price suit- him. j luis lt. ,V1Ii, f:li.,. (r, tlil. ,;..!,.. Sheep shears for sale by ll.iiley A A light skift of snow came on in this : Those children living are Mrs. Mary Massingill. I valley early Tuesday tin. ruing, but later , Hauers, Columbu C, !'.. II., .1. W. T. F. Calderwotnl was one of the I " 'd Sol came out brightly and an-j and O. I. L.fftus, all but the latter re- Warner citizens who risi'.ed Lakeview noiinced another spring day. ..Lodging House Restaurant... Examination of applicants for teach ers' certificates will be held in Lakeview from April 10th to 12th, inclusive. Read the County Suerinteiident' no tice in this issue. Mis Allie Metzker of Lakeview, wiio is visiting her brother, F.ditor Metzker of the 1'ost at Paisley, was seriously ill last week with reuralgia ami was con- UmI Saturday. W. P. Overton and N. E. Currey were tifiitors at the county seat from Plush jeMerday. Born Xn Klamath Falls, Oregon, March 14. V.MH, to the wife of Claud C'lopton, a son. 0. R. Jones has a few Brown Leghorn iKrs--is fur sale. Call at residence. Ljkeview, Oregon. 12 2 j rined to her room. H. V. Mitchell, of the Ashland Meat I The much dreaded f-ijiiinoctial storm Ci , was at Uly last week looking after j due on March 21st failed to materialize tiusinei-s interests. j in this section. It is an erroneous idea Mrs. A. Ami -k of New Pine Creek that this "torm is caused by the sun aint several days in Lakeview last , crossing the e.pia'or. eek visiting friends. ; Call find inspect the new stock of Thi jsheepshearing sea-on will so,,,. ! ,"rinii, Mj'1.i".erv G"'; at Mm- s l.eon. do to Schminck A Son and in-! ,;.Hr, ''"r-v ' arl"rs. next door to a-ct their Cue line of shears. j ,el,lli I,r,, k ht"re- 121 'i t-nniiniu sti" hi-M,. fima I Tt. Herndon says that the. Manila siding in this county. The funeral was held Tuesday from the P.aptist Church, Ih-v. C. W. Kay mond othciating in pl:n e of Kev. C. II. Hoi Ionian, w how a.- taken suddenly ill just lie fore thefuneral. Many friends and ac ip'iaiutaii' es oi the family attended to show their respect, and to pel form the last sail duty to the dead. NOTICK OFMLL:TI.N(i. A 1.1. MEMBtikS OP LAKt:ll:W KH1R & IJROWN, Proprietor -The Only 25 Cent House in lakeview- Restaurant ami I.o lv'in !' reliovuti (1. i" Tlio ciinifort ul' mil .estaiirant .-unl I.o lv'ing Mmise h.ivi- Lntli Let-n tlmrotigli- & "I table service uiol clean (nils. ntir patrons will nhvnv( I t;r lirst aim. ( all at 1 lie Cottage for n guml i i a 1 utnl 1 .( . This it ilre rl isrtn rnf is rnin eii ercri irer k U'rtrfi if. .4 I.o.lge, N... I. t. ti. I- are leonested to be present at the regular meeting Saturday night, us ; business of impoitance will come up, which demamls oiir attention. Behnke's Commercial College. i l'ollTl.A.M), UtKlioN, Offers unexceiled facilities for learn- ing the Celebrated I'erniu Shorthand bv ; mail. This method employs neither shading, posjtji, n nor arbitrary emit rac- i lions; is the simplest, most legilile, ami r. i , . i . . . . i ... lever l in l ,ooe i.hkp va cv. nni T r,nr i -siarriii. ig r lip l rl rfr.i 'j knurl sr irv - -.- ....., - ..' ri Bin tl .is issue ' I the disease is contagious. Some fami- "I',1;1 ;';'" ''""'. ppeanng in huh issue. ' . , , , I method that can be succcs-iullv learned I.. A. Carri' ker of the West Side WJtH , m the lower end of the valley have j hy ail. N., r f,ee trial le-n.... and .. . , , . ... i bad the fever for months. catalogue. Commercial lSuilding, w ash- n town Saturday and reports every thing: ington, corner econd. 12 tf tfoii.UbiJg in his section. 1 J- r- "Tvford and niece, Miss Edna . Heryford of Lakeview, Oregon, are visit Mr.g in P.edding. the guests of Mr. anl : Mrs. J. H. (iirdner. 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There is material in Lakeview now Hi Manring was among tin? wool -grow-; fur the organization of the best ball team from Warner who spent a few days ! that ever went on a diamond in this in i Akeview during the week. j town. A team should be picked and get The "r.'i Coinmaiidante'' cigar is a into practice for Fourth of July week. wl, honest smoke. There is none; ,,, , . , uite -0 good. J or sale only by Post 1 ,u',,,r ' mved from San Kii:. " " 7-tf Francisco last Thursday, and left for Waiter Lowell of Ft. liidwell, is said 1 ''ai'ley Friday in company with Pert . be a lirst-class i.ssav. r who will give 1 "r'"-r- " "H aiienu- ing school in the ccy for several months. See Cheney, the harness man for everything in his line, and good repair ing. Cheney guarantees all his work. 12-2 yer w ho will give bunest returns from all me sent him. !e Sunstlorn, t,e wooigl'OHer, was in Cr'ii the desert this week. ! I.-w ill soon take his fioK to the shearing corrals. olice of Kinal Hell It on-iil tit A com lit . NOTIi'K IS IIKHKHY ilVr.N THAT I.I..' Fonkett, tic KimrUiall el lie- emme "f .liillll be'tarmo. an iticoiiiiM:l'iil, lin? ili day r--ii ; ler-ll Hll'l pri'M.-llted lor s. Miemellt, Hlnl I ; in srti'l ( our', my tidal h coiimi .( my UMipli- ! unship of nni'l slhl", hikI lluil Tii.-"Ih, lie "Hi "lay nl Mav, l''l, at In n'cloi-k a. m., ul Hie ; (diiiiiy JuilL'e'- Mliic, In tie' ' mnity court-! Iiuiisi-, Hi I.akevi' v, , Luke cull III J . I ip loill, lias , lieefl Hlillite'l t' the .lll'li;!' Ill sui'l i ourt (or ; Uc h' tl li-i.n iil ul -iii'l Hi'i'iiinil, at uliicli tliu.i ; ali'l piHr,-any ('-rHMii iiili-rcsi'-d i n sai'l ml at e may Hj'i'i ur uiel lilc exeet'lioim m wrliiiiKtu! til'' sal'l U'''-OHJlt Ull'l l Oll!' !,' He- -ttlln', i I. 0.-K KTT, (iuunliHii. I I iiutcil Mun lr-'i.tli, I I MITII h TO ttt.lMTOIC. 1 I'.-TATK OF IOIIN liKiiAKM't. )'i'.ns.. 'j Nntii e i le r.:l kim-ii hy tie- uii'l' rsm-m-l, I A'liiiiiii.-tratur uf tin i ( John lii 'uiriiiii. 1 (I' l i iiM 'l. lo the I'p ilin,'., n: ami all ruiis liHV'inu elalnii nallisl tie- h. i' !', ase'l, In ex hiiil II, ' in, with He: n ssu... Him ii'T. wil ti iii hix iiiiiiiihs uit'-r lie- lirt ,.il.lnai "ii nl I Ins nunc", lo i In-sui'l Ailiniiiisirutor.nl t in' iilliee nl J . Moure, I n Lakeview, lintm llie siiine ; heini tlie i.laie for the Iran vie I h ill 'hi' husl iii kk ill Mini i -late. L. KOsK I T, A'lniliiiMrutnr of the Lstate in j Jllilll llelilirillli, II'' ''llS'-ll. Iiute'l at I.aki i ie , Or., Map Ii M, IWil. I.' 111 r:. oil " NOtfor awhile f -aot Friday T. A. Crump suld 32o head of sheep to Amos Leonard of Davis CriH-k at $4.50 for ewes and f 3 for year lings. '-;i Belmont'' cigars arc the cream of fh Havana crop. They are sweet and iSaiiu. tfor sale hy Ahlsr.rorn Pros. 7tf Tb Exarrtner thanks Congressman Hua jv for an interesting compilation, handBomely bound, of the Census of Cuba. lr. F. E. Smith in attending the Col- fc-ge of I'hyiiician and Surgeons of New York, and i taking oure. Jos. Murray and Miss Mary Johnson, both residents of Yreka, were married at that pla -e March 20th. The happy couple started immediately for Oak land, Cal., when; they will reside in future. Pick Kingsley arrived from Davis Creek Monday morning with a thorough bred boar pig of the Perkshire breed. The pig is ninety days old and weighs W) pounds. He is from E. Van Loan's sow and E. Lauer's boar, both rich blooded stock. Kingsley proposes to raise . .ii, , s.t . . t ci: .. a post-graduate : thorouglioieu nogs on ins esi oiue I ranch. tihiii:k i,am I'llileil S'ali's LaliU Ollii e, ' o 'View, OPK'ill, March I'"'!. Notice is ,en hy kivi ii Ihal t ill eiilli,liaiil:e with llie iliivisiilln of the uct nf j diiiKrcxH of June :i, Is?-, rntiili il "An art for (he sale nl lllnher lali'ls ill the Htatm of l ali- i fornla, Op'Xiiii, N'evaila ami WaHhiniilun 'ler-j ritury," an extemleil lo ail tin: 1'iihlic l.aml Hlatcb hy act of AiiK'iht 1, 1 Leilyuril fi.Kohlii uiii, of Lakeview, county of l-aki , Hlatu of On ijoii, ha this 'lny tileil III this olllee his worn Btai' ini'iii, Ni . 'ZM, fur the purchase of the aoiitlicast quarter of nurili west iiiurter of lection No. .t'i, In towiishli No. Wl south, range No. 19 east, ami will offer proof timhow that the la lei hoiikIU U moru valuahle for It l! in her or moiiM than for auric ultural purpow-u, and to estahlish Ins claim to said land before the KeKlster and Keeclverof thlholtlce at Lake view, Oregon, oil Friday, the Hint day of May, 1VU1. Ho narnva an witnesnin: 1'. M. Curry, William llriiwn, Kdward H. Holilnaou, Charlea Vermilion, all of Lakeview, Op-koii. Any and all persons claiiiiliiK adversely the aoove-dcM-rihed lamU are reuuvHted to file their clalim in thin oltlcu oil or before .aid HUt duv of May, IWil. 12 10-w K. M. liRATTAIN, ReKlster. 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 On Main Street - - Lakeview "Si,V