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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1901)
V V V , THE TWENTIETH CENTURY " iin Ruhop is ill with typhoid fever. Small (x is raging in Douglas county. John 1. Coughlin has returned to San Vranciseo. Viii. lleryford arrived iron nmicr lke last week. Isaac Ilobnett was up trom Willow Ranch this week. "Uncle" John Roush of Clover Flat is rapidly recovering his health. "Uncle Josh" will 1 at Davis Creek iall on Friday evening, April Utith. Miss Bertha Monroe of Ft. Kidwell is visiting her sister Mrs Geo. II. Ayres. Mieep shears at Bailey A MassingiU's. David Worthington, a Davis Creek rancher, was a business visitor in Lake view last Tuesday. W. B. Barnes i down from Summer Lake this week looking to the purchase :f more young cattle. K. M. Brattain had an offer on the lib instant f 13 cents for the Loveless Vt-tate wool in Philadelphia. The telephone company wants 2C-foot piles and not 12-foot. See corrected notice on page 1 of this issue. New spring goods of all kinds, at taiiey & M ssingill's. Harry Pearson and Miss Maggie Cole, residents of Klamath Falls, were roar ried at that place on April 1st. James Collier of Likely and Miss Matlie Fisher of A 1 turns were married at the latter place on March 24th. All kinds of News Notes Tatan on The Fly By an Examiner Representative V up Misses Lura and Eva Amick were from New line Creek this week. Miss Lura. is before the examining board for renewal of her certificate to teach in l-ake county. Or. Herndon denies the statement at tributed to him by The Kxaminer, that the fevers now and for some time prev alent in Goose Lake valley are of the type known as Manila fever. j tto to Schminck Son for the best sheep shears. Mrs. Gordon Garrett, who has been seriously ill for some time, is reported somewhat improved this week. Her sisters. Mrs. F. M. Miller and Mrs. J. S. Dewey, have been visi:ing her. Alturas' creamery building is under way, and Cedarville citiiens will com mence work on theirs within a short time. Kvery locality of Modoc will soon have creameries in running order. Don't overlook that lady's $2.50 shoe, at Bailey A Massingill's. School Moneys. I.akkvikw, April I, 1!HI. Follow ing is the apportionment of the school funds of Lake county. April I, 1W1 : IMsT. No.l It NAMK Or t'l.SMK . Walter llltlT. . Hurlp' Vrrnitn rrn mil i K. W. Vrrmili.. . J. H. Kl.li.T .. .. 1(1. II. Newell . J. K. Mrt'urmirk J. M. Hamrrdv) . H. H. Ill . ... ... J. I. Krr IMSTort'H'K. A MT . New l'tnr l-r'h $ ITS us U Cliff smiih U HertOnwity. . IS H. F. Harmon l iA. I. Krakv 17 i Hon I linni jiknlfw. lklvlrt. 'lkivlrt.. . . 'l ki' li w, lnki'Vlrw. ... . . . I Ak- tt'M . . lUkevtew.... . , l',mly . ...Slimmer lake . . 'stiver lke.. . IllkfvlrM. . . . iM'arnt-r l-akr. VtMIIlM .. . IS Mr N. J. Cli'latul I'limli. IV T. V. Jnhnaoli . . I'mulcv W, K. Murium). Ijik.-vlfw, 21 Mm. J. M. ScmIoih Aitcl . !t..ii. I, M 1M M IIS St I.V J si mi r, i.i lis hi III w T1 1.1 l W SI All t.v m J In 111 M st V ,M .IS th as Ahlstrom Bros.' shirts are moFt every Jody's bosom friend. Horn. Fuller has gone to Klamath J-'alls to work in the harness and sad vllery establishment of C. C. Maltby. A gd many ople are following the advice of the Marsha! and are cleaning ip their yards and burning rubbish. Fent Smith returned to Alturas las' atui'day, and w ill probably come back :i a few days to engage in business here. Those who riiinv tithing w ill find at The Monogram most of the things nec snary to.u-ie when you reach the creek. Mrs. Turner, wife of George Turner, the sheepman, is reported seriously ill with fever at her Surprise Valley home. MissLula Briles has returned to her iioine at Davis Creek after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. William Col der, at Likelv. Airs. J. N. Fitzgerald and little Jim- ma' Judges are ill w ith fever at the Fit serald home do n the valley. Both are reported on the improve, however. J'ostiuu Cereal is a verv good drink, ':'.nl IVst em King can In-al it, I think. i"eoige V. Wilson was in from Adel t-t Saturday, ile is employed at the Jfc-ep Cre-k ranch, and nj m rt every Irinj.' running smoothly in his vicinity. Walter Sherlock, the "Mul. ahey" of tl.e 4 Uncle Josh" company, goes to .utmner Lake this week to prepare his ks of slK'fjp for the shearing corrals. Tim O'Cuiinrll, Cornellius Finicane 'i. l Timothy Breem were arrivals in l.skeview from Ireland last week. The -fitleman will locate in Lake county. rt-iiniiiick & Njd for fine Bents' i'jfiiishing gii(;ds Kexjitin vour head: The "Uncle 3 h" company wiH appear at Daiis reek on I rnlay evening, April 2'ith, iMid at Ahuras on Saturdav evening, the Mia Delia Rfiel ling is having her resi ince on North Main street raised, and ?s filling beneath with dirt and sand, thereby improving the looks of the ?roperty. L H. Hart was subpfeniu d to apjear t' witness in the United States Court ai 1'ortland in the flglesby case, and left ViK the metropolis last Sunday morning. Ihe caue ymes up to-day. Whejj you pet a box of Ahlstrom Bros. Vinest ;o!iect..nary you will be "right nest" to the sweetest things made any a here. W. M. Gifford, the mutton buyer, has !en in Lakeview for several days. Mr. (afford finds the price of mutton higher 6vi be thintts it ought to be, and has o6i j et made any purchases. Manly Whorton and little son George t,eft or Portland la6t Friday, where Mr. Whorton was summoned to appear as a witoees (or the United States in the sue of Robt. Oglesby, charged with rob iiiwj the mails while drWing stage be tween Lakeview and Paisley laet D emer. The case will eome np lor Uial f n Hie United State court today. The Misses Mar aret Ielmas and Myrtle Smith of Cedarville arrived in Lakeview Tuesday, and are guests at Hotel Lakeview. The ladies came to attend the Teacher's Examination. We are informed that the Augur Val ley ball on April 3d, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Arzner, was an enjoyable affair. Twenty-three tickets were sold and all who attended had a jolly time. Wash g.xids of all kinds in swell de signs, at Bailey A Massingill's. Jus. McIVrmott.a Goose Ijke farmer, bad the misfortune to step on a rusty nail two weeks ago, and the wound was so serious he was compelled to have it l im ed Inter on. He is now recovering. Clara Austin Wagner, Moved wife of F. D. Wagner, editor of the A-hland j Tidings, died at her home in that place ! on the 4th instant. Ib-censed was a! lovable an I popular woman, ge ;W ' year. j Well, Lakeview has an express office at last, but the fellow w ho thinks hecan '. make a haul by capturing Wells-Kargo's Express Imjx will get nothing for his trouble but a lot of worthless paper. Our stock of groceries is always com plete. Bailey & Massingill. Lem Heryford reiumcd from San Francisco last Friday night, lie and Elmer Ahlstrom have been enjoying city life for a few weeks. Mr. Ahlstrom will visit relatives at Marysville before returning home. Clark Collver ami Miss Ellen Young were married at Cedarville, March 20th. The bride is a thai tning young woman who has lived all her life in Surprise valley, and ie a sister of Mrs. John Stewart of Cedarville. J. tj. Win ITS, County Sn perin teinlent. School Clerks w ill confer a favor on the County Treasurer by presenting warrants at their earliest o.sibU convenience. TWENTY-TWO I OUT I'OLEs. Attention of prosMctive bidders in particularly called to the typographical error made by The Examiner lust week in the notice calling for bids for furnish ing telephone piles. The tyiies made it read 4'12"-f,s.l poles, instead of 22"-. foot piles. The corrected notice ap- ; pars on page 1 of this issue. It must le understood that the company wants TWKNTY-TWO nOT I'OI.KS Slid Hot twelve foot. i Easter Sunday Dinner. Mrs. A. Z. HaininerMley eiitertained a ' few friends at dinner last Sundav. The ! i dinner was an old fashioned Easter af fair, arranged by the pioneer woman j I herself, just us she used to enjoy a her old home in Indiana when a child lij jwss an excellent entertainment afford-j j cd the few guests by the esteel 1, "grandma," und those present highly J enjoyed her hospitality. Mrs. Ilain-i mersley is hale ami hearty at the ad j varied age of M years, and hi. Is f.iir to enjoy a happy life for many years to j come. She cros ed the plains from In--diana and came to Oregon in ISii.'l, near- ' ly forty years a" oer Ihehfe lease of the average man. In Willamette valley she first made her home in the West, and in 1Hi-, ume to Iike county, where she has continiiallv resided for thirtv- t wo years. She exp-cts to sM-nd next! winter with relatives in Gold Hill, this state. Large Values For Little Money is is what our eoinbinutioii lurrclintKliso Hcetirrs to proint btiyors. Wo art rocoivin un elount asMort inont of SPRINQ OOODS wliica will pay all eco nomical luyors to examino doforo purrliasin elst. where. Our Dry Goods Stock hm Uen rrplrttUlii t$ wltli tin ti -n flrle ol tM k 4i hh' iri.mtlon. Our Hcn5' Clothing Sc Furnishing Goods i t-uitsMljr rvrrjr new l'1i nt I li I niil.' l I r. Our lint Stock la m cihiiiIi'p u nt' tf nl In I ilc a rl iik ni u our aiur,-. V.. n mil Kiel nil Itin un it lllH- lilTK. To our Grocery Our Shoe Department l flllril w lilt Ih lnli'il kint iii'Hi'.i vnrli l)' of lull. Kr.im thr nr llimrjr i v, i U mln-r In I ho timiiluiin ururl u, irr iIhik lur Iji.IIi i. Mii, ami I'MMr. ii. all ! i.t "HUt Ijlcl)" I'oliilurla. Ih ,.rlnirnl mr liik H'M-mI Nc lilllliitt r. Ci. Kili, (. N.i.a mi, lukins ',, l'r. "Kalr.inii-I" ( urn nyrui. ' IiikhU" M,Ib Hriii. "I mn llrv'i " Mii.Ii. Kfleu ti il Kimi.1" 1 i'iiii-i lur Mic. I'ltlPlil Ktlnlialiill mil, dot fi'i lia. full linn nl Anal,' laanv ( r k, rj ml iilaaa r, CIS . Cottage: A .Lodging House t&fr Restaurant .. iS Proprietors The Only 25 Csni House in lakeview KHIR & DROWN, e Some sheepmen of Heppner concede a slight reduction in the price of yearling wethers and they will take 2.25 after shearing. A Dakota buyer has secured one lot of OX) head at $2, but can't get any more at that figure. You often hear "there are others." Not so when you sp-ak of Ahlstrom Bros.' shirts. Presiding Klder I), T. Summerville of the Methodist Episcopal Church is on his way to Lake county again to make his quarterly visit. It is to be Imped that the Rev. Summerville will not bring a big snowstorm with him this time. We have had appli"ation for about 40 extra copies of The Kxamlner of last week containing the Incision in full of Commissioner Hermann in the Warner Land cases. We have a large nuinU-r of these papers left at 10 cents per copy. Football Gem. the lest school shoe for children, at liailev & Massingill's. Contractor Armstrong will soon begin the construction of a fine brick building for lr. I)alv on his lot adjoining! Schmjnck's store. The building will have a handsome Iron I, and will le occu pied by Whorton & Fitzpatrick as a sa loon. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kradley are now lo cated at Silver Lake, having returned from Summer Lake where they spent the winter. Mrs. Bradley, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hasey, has (tone to join her hus band. Gilcher Bros, struck a good flow of artesian water on John Dyke's ranch, Surprise valley, last week, at a depth of 150 foot. The well flows 22 gallons per minute and the water comes with a good force. Gilcher Bros, could make a fortune in Lake county after striking the first flowing well. Joe Coleman Married. A py Of 1 Maau-ritatftt fMM-l.lictttaa ra- ceived at the ollice of II. C. Rot he t Co. this week announces the fact that Jos eph Coleman, a native of Virginia, aged 4:1 and Lena l.iuder, a native of Switzer land, aged 31 year", were married in Los Angeles, Cal., March IS, p.sil. Mr. Coleman i" the well known woolgrower of Ijike county, whose most intimate friends thought he was proof iiLtainst the wiles and facinatious of womankind. However, there w ill lie many well w ishers who will hope that the 'ife of Mr. Cole man and his briite will lie full of hap piness and joy. stauniiit iiikI I.ngiii llnu-e h.ive Imtli been llmroiigli ly renoviiteil. ;,hh table service itiii clean hnis. Tin4 ciiiiifnrt of inir iitmns will alvnvs be ntir first aim. Cull at Tin- Collage for it pun. nn .il nn I i d Seml-Annual Report. In this isi-nc of The Kxaminer ap pears the semi-annual repirt of the olfi cers of Lake county, giving u toinplete statement of the finances of thecou:ity. The delinquent faxes for IHICI to l'.HX'are not all coIle :leil, but a fairly good clean up has tieen made by the sheriff. With the payment of ull buck taxes, including the tax of l'.KKI, a splendid show ing will Im; made, and Lake county's indebted ness will show a marked decrease. When all moneys ibie are in the hands of the County Treasurer the county debt will be about fo,IXN), a decrease of about f2o,(HX) in the pas; few years. This advertisement is eh(ingel ei-rr; week Watrh it. IT'S GOOD LUCK To pick up a horseshoe IT'S GOOD JUDGMENT To buy clothes that FITS WKLL LOOKS WELL UHADC WITI I nave your measure i:thcn n i ixuijij y sui i ai AHLSTROM BRO'S Error Corrected. Ridders on contract to furnish piles lor the new telephone system, from Lakeview to Silver Lake, are notified that they inu-t figure on 42J"-fst'piIu, and not "U'"-foot poles, as '-ailed for in the notice published in this paper last week. The error w as made in ) is office. See corrected notice in this issue. Notice Companions of the Forest. standing, of All members, in good Cedar Circle, No. V.), ('ompanions of the Forest, are requested to meet on Friday, May 3d, at the lodge-room in Lakeview. The purpise of the meeting is to reorganize an the transaction of other impirtant business. Mus. II. It. IlnavKORD, 14 2 District Deputy. Do You Want a Home? Here is a snap for somebody who wants to buy a fine house in Lakeview, at a moderate cost. We have for sale a commodious dwelling-house and lot two-story house (new), 11 rooms, fine yard, beautiful location, on Main street; lot Hlx2)o feet. Inquire at The Ex aminer office at once, as the option will remain open but a short time. 14 tf 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 'ri Verts