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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1901)
:: News Interesting: Notes (lathered During The Week nnd Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers Judge iiii'l Mr. hM-rry went mil t'i meet the "legal gang," at Hound tirove. New hire at ItuileyA MiiNNingill'. I5-I1 W. II, KoulNnti, mI W n ut m of Warner, wa it liitniiicHH ' i h 1 1 c i r in l.akeview last we'k. I.ncn ('(illiirn elegant, "t II. ('. Hot he. A Co'. Puke Itennett, woolgrowt-r nl Warner, wa a hiiHiuex visitor in (jtkeview last Thursday, Children' red hIiim'n and storking at llailev V M mmmi riK II l' f I'.. Ciix'lx'iT, tlit I'.ly stockman, ami Mm. Kilgore f illy, wem visitor in l.akeview lat 'k. Wanted 2 cord of in inch jtiiiiinr wood. F.nitiire at thi olhVe. H i! A. ('. Harrle, M. 1-onU, C. lUon, ami W. T. Taylor, Sun Franrisco, with guests ut I Intel I,akevifw last Thursday . Fok tAi.a One first -rlns J nek. In iiiir of K II. King, Fort Klamath, Oregon. llt-4. Judge Toniiiiigsen linN Ihmti out anions llio bleating lumhlet, an1 cm inn hack in urli refreshed from hi trip. A complete ami attractive line of ladie' Mlurt waist at Hailey A Ma- iiigiU'. 1') .'I Jona Nonui, the well known ami irnHToili sheepman, was in Lakeview last TInirBilny procuring summer sup plies for tlit' mountain camp. (iet yonr harness ami saddle repaired at Cheney'. I'lirtii'iilMr attention paid t repairing. M-2 Shearer in tit vicinity of Ijikeview are rapidly tatkintc the winter coat off of thousands of I-nke county sheep. The wool crop in said to In heavy this season. Men's ami boy' summer clothing, the. latest stvle ami cut, nt II. ('. Kothe A. Co'. II. M. Fleming of Lake City, Cul., ami hi sister Mim Winnie Fleming of New Fine Creek, a talented school ma'am of the county, were visitor in l.akeview last Thursday. Ladies, iiiHtMS't tlie lieuiltifill novelty neckwear at II. C. It' t lit V Cii'n. A friend recently from I'rineville, (Vook county, inform The Examiner ! J. llmUriM la iloinu wall at that plm-e, n fact John's miiny friend here will 1e rejoiced to learn. All the latest dress t riiiiiiiiiik" lit llitiley A MassiiigiU'. l.Vli Frank 1 arringtou of New I'ine Creek say he in going ' I t a thirty-foot ple.isuie ImihI on lioosc Luke, mid that he hit alteiidy ordered the hlluher for ils construction. Whatever Frank says M'S . Tin- clioiceHt club whiski'V i Jesse MiMire "AA," and in clnh lile it in in great demand, tieo. .him nii'l t hill, Hole Hkfeiit. .loMeph Sleinmdier, the enterpi iuin hrewerof Yrekn, Iiiih made many iin jirox I'lnriilH to the I'ai-ilic Hrenery plant of that tow II. lilx Imi'diliit in 4 Morit'H hih, mid c Id Morale in one ol the new itdditioiiH. Willi ii rm v otlicerH Ji-hhc Moorii "AA" whiskey in it very popular drink, (ieo. .lam inert luil, wile ai'iit. Alfred I'eat A Co 'h HiuupleH of wall 1ii per ill rchidcnce of M ih. ''..l. .Mii'illon, .akeview. J.M .llaiidh y, iicnl. I'l-llin ( ieorire ami Frank lu-il arrived from ('lover Flat hint wek. The Alex Keid 4-Htale hheep, iiuiiiherin 11,42.1 went through the hamlH of the cliciueiN lanl week, and prtaliKU'il n hit; 'lii come thini; like M Iihh or more. FverythiiiK new in Indict' neckwear nt liailey A MaHMinnill'ij. I). !,. Shirk ami tlaiiKhter, Miaa 0. i. Khirk, ha vii arrived at their OregoN home from lleikcley. "Kl lleliiionl'' ciuara urn tlie cream of thr Havana croii. j hey are rweet and delicioiiH. For nalr hy AliU'rom ISroa. 7tf Faxtern wool hiiyer will mxm Ins in the field in Lake county. A H'Mnl, live man, who lii not fear to apellate a little and who ta willing to take an even chance with the ttrower, la the one who will catch the Fake county gaum thin year. Iteatitiful ahndea of (MMralu at Hot he A t'o'ii. The "F.I Commandante" ciar i a IJinmI, honeMt Hrnoko. There la norm unite an K'xxl. For ralu only by I'oat A Kinit. 7-tf I 'rtie atdio'il Iniard of Klamath Fall ha aelectiwl the following tearheri lor the enmiiiiK year: Mil" Alice Apple (ate, principal, Mia Flva (ialloway, an itaiil principal ; Ml Martha Card well, iutermeiliate; Mr. F.mma Cog well, primary. Irei lining of all kind, jut arrived, at liailey A .Maaingill'a. 15-3 Our line of I adieu' ahirt waint can't he heat, liailey fc MaliKill. 5-.'i The Shaniko I'nder iu)liiihe a letter from K. F. Little, one of the owner of the Columhia Southern railroad, in w hich that gentleman late iMwitivelv that the terminu ol the Columhia Southern will remain at Shaniko. All right, Mr. Little. You have our !er miion. io to Frml AhlMtroni'a addlerv forth); ' celehrntivl Schadler riata, a full ta'k j j tint received. I-V-2 i Sihi the (irciindcttn at Hothe A Co'a. J (teore W. Wiae and aon were over 1 1 r o in I'IukIi hint Thiimday. The '"(Sovernor" nay the late windlorni came a a hurricane in Warner Valley ' and demolished the roof of hi tore huilding. However, he i ctill doing ( hiininen at tin; old at ami, and i making addition to hi xlock of men-handine. ' " 1 Ih'H- la a rlmr m ly nlten told, ' I uiim rlliiK all II loin In Into unlit ; ( (inli til ran whiIIii- w tit-rrVr ly Inrtnne .lrvit, , Crii riar a rl.ti In llu ilrM-rl wnMle." I The contented jieople atxait town are thowe w ho enjoy their drink and MUioke at Font A King'. I ll V In wed through an inverted glaiH, Sometime make one fee douhle; 'Fli mm four nuartM of heer ih apt To make u full peck of troiilile. Hut if pun lia-cd at I'ont A King' ( A . It. ('.) It will make u ha nil of plcax lire. .'a Ml The Klamath Itcpuhlican kiivh that a puper hnH heeii lauii' hed at Hniian.a called the I'louan.a ilnrnct. The eili tor xay they have two HiitiHciiU'r who friMjiiently ifct full, and each time tliev imhihe Iihi freely they come in the ollice and pay a yrar in advance hr the paer. (hie of them to already credited to I i 1 1 . When you want muiiet hing nice in the gent"' In rni-hing line cul. at Schmiuck V Soii'm. The Hlm k in not litrge, hilt it Ih Helect. Miirtx and necktieH of all ' gradcH. l.'i 'J l adii'H'Hilk ami laumlricd nhirt walntn i at liailey A NlaH-jniU'H. K :l i Skin trouhleH, cnN, huriiH, waldn ami ; dialing ipiickly heal hv the tine of e- i W lit h H.'li lla.el Salve. It. ih - 'tilled. Me Htire voil get IVWitt'H. Lake-I ! view I rug t o. M. A. Striilin left u pie e of Hand Hloue at Ihix ollice IiinI week, which Iiiih the appearance of being llrxt-claH build ing material. The Hiimplu wax hewn from it ledge of htone mid In be large in ureu in fact the ledge include an en tire mountain w ithin four mile of Lake view. If it ih iih exteiiHivu hh reported 1 1 1 i h mountain may be a fortune for Homebody ut no diHtant day. ftp Iv! II TCT D Cr P? I V P n A ,are and complete stock of Spring U M J UD 1 IVjU'.GI V dlJ an(i 5ummer Goods, See our dbp:uy t r.DnrcDiRQ all of schillings best goods I g . .....AT SAN FRANCISCO. CARD PRICES....' $ PEPPHRS, MUSIARD, ALLSPICE.CINAMON, CLOVES, ETC. X SCHILLINGS BEST TEAS, SCHILLINGS BEST EXTRACT.4', vt S. & W. CANNED GOODS, FINEST ON THE MARKET. K COMPLET LINE OF GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES C. U. SNIDER H For FINE GOODS I "A Paying Enterprle." The Chewancan Tout aaya that "a creamery in Ikeview wmld l a pay ing etiterrrie and affotd coiiHiderable convenience to farmer, fc.r nearly every I farmer ha aeveral cxjw that lie would : milk that he now turn on the range, a the work of manufacturing butter by ; the old method cannot Ix; accompliahed profitably on all ranche, but if they I can din pooe. of the milk in m crude lorin it w ill pay them to attend to it." Right you are, Brother Metzker, and I.akeview in going to have that creamery. The Frlaky'wolverlne. Whan he la abut up la a nice clean rara behind iron bar the wolverine ia an luterratinff animal, but if tb atnriea which coma from about Long lake are true be doea not improve upon rlnnrr acquaintance, aaya the Grand Uapida (Mich.) Herald. The people up in that region are bavloa; their trouhlea with the friaky ani mal, and would prefer to atudjr their habit from the aafe aide of the cagv. The wolverlnra in that arction, o the atory runa, haa appeared in large nurnbera and are playing all airta of trick with the local Inhabitant. Car cajou, aa the Indiana and trappera of the northern wmk1b call the wolverine, ia a aly fellow, and likea to enter their eahlna, deatroying1 or carrying1 away their household gr.oda, hut now lie haa come down to civilization and ia making merry at tha expenae of the paleface. The wolverlnra about Ixmg lake are not only killing the pips and small animal, but have no terrorized the people in that vicinity that they dare not stir out after dark without being armed. Thin may be very Interesting to animal lover 'like Mr. Seton Thompaon, hut the Long1 lake people fail to ace where the fun cornea in, ami are a bit doubtful whether the term Wolverine, aa applied to Michi gan people, ia in the nature of a com piimeut. iet your horHc ready for the Taihley racen, geiitn. At I'aiHlov, .June 'JO, 21 and '!, Fxipiisite l'niigincttH a, llothe A Co.'c Keynoldn A Wingflehl are "mashing piii'eH on elegant Hpring ami cummer good. l ent Smith in a new citizen of Lake view, ami w ill Ik- a member of the "hot"' hiiHchal! club organized thin week. Zephyr tiinghnma at Kothe A Co.'a. Jack Kelnay hint week Htarted 7iHI head of the Kelnny-Innea cattle to the Summer range on Little Chew aucan. Head Keynold' A Wingtield'a new advei liHcment on page Watch that page every week for UHtoninherH. lieynoldnA Winglield have the biggent nign in Lake county on the north Hide of their brick building. Anbley Folic tt was the artist. See Charlie tiraves' new advertine. merit on the tith page. Fxclunive agent for tho celebrated Keith line ahou. Charlie TrninlM). Z X foroman at Cheuuiican, ha taken 1,(HX) head of the lirm'B cattle to Siciiu and will take the! remainder thin week, 1u Silver I-ttke. j T M llandley Was ( leadeaiei Handley 6 Clendenen LflKEVlEW - FL1M1N0 - MILL Mala purest, Ikevlew OOMTRAOTIUCrGr Sc ZBX7XX.ZXS3'0- Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Furniture made to order Write us for estimates on all kinds contract work and material BEEHIVES MADE TO YOUR ORDER HANDLEY & CLENDENEN "I-act winter I ma confined to toy bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a cure. I can not ("(x-ak too highly of that excellent remedy." Mr. T. K. Houseman, Man atawney Pa. I-akeview Drug Co,. You w ill wante time if you try to cure indigestion or dypeptia by starving you reel f. That only make it wore when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly digest ed. Kodol IysM?peia Cure is the result of year of scientific research for some thing that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. And it is tlie one remedy that will do it. Lakrview I'rug Co. " The hkiiy have whole day and thoav they chtHiiM-' ; The unhappy have but hour and those they lose." The happy people are thoce who drink good liquors and smoke El Com andante cigars at l'ost A King's. 1-tf When you go to Klamath Falls don't fail to we C. I. Wilnon the popular caterer at the (iem saloon. He carries the finest ntock in tow n and will treat you ritht. The Hem i the popular resort. Try the Hermitage whisky there. 25-tf For a gentleman's smoke try a "Rob ert Mantell" or a "Zenda Bouquet" Havana cigar. For sale by W nor ton A Fitzpatrick, only. 7-U The Highet Ranch consisting of 299 acres, with established water right, lo cated on Cottonwood Creek, is now & fered for sale. C. Umbach about it. 10-fl "I had piles so bad I could get no rest nor find a cure until I tried DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. After using it one I forgot I ever had any thing like the piles." E. C. Boice.Somers Point.S.Y Look out for imtnitations. Be sure yoa ask for DeWitt's. Lakeview Drue Co. Reaaarkable .'ore r Khewnatlnaa. Kenna, Jackson Co., W. Va. About three years ago my wife had aa attack of rheumatism which confined her to her tied for over a month and rendered her unable to walk a step with out aesistance, her limbs being swollea to double their normal size. Mr&j. Maddox insisted on my using Cno berlain's I'ain Balm. I purchased fifty cent Inittle and used it according U the directions and the next morning she walked to breakfart without and assist ance in hiiv manner, and she has not I had a similar attack since. A. B. Pat sons. For sale by Lee Beall, druggist. .1! I i f a il . ; I. AJIKY JLKY . e . ERECTED IN 1903 MODERN THROt'QHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATlONS SAHPLE ROOH t For COnnERCIAL ! TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. P. LANE & CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager 't-1 -rr WHAT'S THE MATTER NOW? We told you so Read our prices this week LEMON & HARTZ0G, Fine working shoes 1.2"), l.r0 and 2.00 per pair. ' 10 2-iJ yards excellent ealieo for 1.00 Excellent workmp; shirts 40 cents Ladies' hose, 3 pair for 25 cents good ones Somo fine coflee at 20 cents. Our prices are all right Will give you more prices next week On our new goods just coining New Pine Creek, Oregon