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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1901)
4 LOCAL PICK-UPS. TTTTTTTTT'l I T j TTT'f'f J. T. Maupin h visitor from War ner yimterday, K. A. rlUpatink left for Hun Fran cisco yeaterday on a ploimur trip. A. I. 1-1 ntt im mill Oeorge V. WIUui were In from Warner yesterday on land It ). M.l Mf hi mid I., It. Wiiriirr, Jr.. nurserymen, were in Lakeview till week. Jim Mi'llrlc, roml unperviiiur, ami J. I), handcm, woolgrowcr, were In (mm Harm. Valley yesterday. Toilet article of every description, at The MonoKram. Kli'a reMaorant has hern moved lnu'k to tin' center of tlm block on Water treet, to make riHim for tlm new lirirk building to lie occupied by Whortou A Hinilli. I. A. I'resley, farmer mil atockraiscr uf Illy, linn been vinitinK o frimU in Med lord. Ha ri'tiirmil home this week accnmpimied hy IiIn mother, Mm. A. K. Presley ol AhIiImkI, who will viait with lilm for some lime. A new linn of novels, junt received, at Tln Monogram. Mra. A. Atni. k of New I'lnn Creek brought her little daughter, Cuba, to I-akevieW Irt-t Monday to plure .r under tlm immediate care of Ir. K. II. Smith for a few day. The little one in tliri-u tfiii-i) with lyihoiil fever. The base hull boys have fixed up their Krounds in splendid ttyln for the big tournament in July. They have order nl from hmi rrancii.cn a full on tilt for the game, mill ill nrganite this week. Another practice gaum next Sunday. ieo. II. Ayrcs returned from Him Krnni'iHoo Unt Thursday night after a three week' ahm-nce. While at the Hay Mr. Ayre purcluiM-d a big slock of spring ami summer goods for hi firm, besides having an enjoyable night-seeing trip. (in ami m-e tlii dixplay of )at Mle hats at Nhminck A Son's. Just oen rd Yesterday. All shade ami hiiH- ami going l low price. K. Il.Tietje in Iiit from han Kran risco on hindues connected with the palate of liia tint -In, II. I. Tielje. who ia alleged to haw Uconie iimane some year ago hut the litigation of tin- War ner valley hiiula, in which hia projierty waa involved. Mra. It. I. Wilaon am! Frank Wilaon, motifr ami hrothiT r-apiH'tivily of Mra. A. A.Orahain-?. io(.r lly, arrlvml Iiiti- Thin mlii y fvi-miit; from Orivun. Tli.y it. mrt ,y Mr (iruhum ami will proi.r.l i.i('opp,.r fity on a viait. Ki-il-ilnii; nri-h!il.. M. A. Mriplin anva tin. Ir.li;!. n aninl- ! flohi-, h oxitciI in n nioiiiitaiiia luo ! inilra (n in l.,iki-i.-w, la likely to he- "ii.r uiIiihI,!,. ,,r l.uiMin purpoira. j 'I lie ht. .lie h lin- proof, nml I lit li-ilp ia j mil to liiivr Um-ii I.M iitcil aomc tiini'iitfoj hy I.. .. I.iiinvillf. j I I I'll to tt. -ii, I t,t. K'mml hull i imn flipper, mven l.v the t'ommittee of la.liei. lor the henetit c. the cemetery, loii.oriow (Iriihiv; evening. Ticke'la I'.'.rai. 'I he hiK teiuiiN i. C'ree.l Conn, (he Mlu r Lake meri hunt, pimaeil through l.uke ieu hial Siimhiv t'oroiite to New I'iiiel'ieek nml Siiiprihe Valley niter lomU of Hour ami haeoii. MercliHiit i'onti Iihh Home of the Ix-at tPiima in Niiiilii-HHterii Ori'Kou. M. L. AiIiiiiih ami Miaa Adilia Tahler cle niHrrieil hy Uev. C. W. llolloiuau at the Cotliiin. Hotel, in Lakeview, IhhI Momlny, April ULM. J. A vimttiiftu ami Mra. Joe S iIh atlemleil the happy couple at the imptiHla. Mr. ami Mra, AiIiiiiih ill reaitle in I.nkeview. The firm of Sehmiuck A Son ia lirauch- "t-t out in huaineaa ami w ill have a larjfe atiK'k of general merchandiau ami u'"' furiiiHhiiitf it'xala ihia apring. Their ail vauee onleia ure alreioly arriving ami aro iho pick of aelecteil atocka. Cull tit Hchmiucka' ami aett their diaplay. Ill 2 Mra. C, A. Knox went nut to her Weal Side ranch thia week to remain a few iluya. She wua accompanied hy Mia. V. I,. SnelliiiK, "1 it ia preaumecl there will he aome exlenaive laud clcur init and plow inn done at the Knox ranch la-foro the ladiea return. Win. Itiudford, the Ijike county lilleraleiir, leliirued from Hun I'ruuciH co hint week. Mr. liradfnrd apent the winter in the city and while there warf t'liva'eil in lileimy work lor 1. astern newHpiia'ra and tnnazinea. llelniH ac cepted a position w hookkeeper with the him of II. C. ;.ilhu A Co. MchMH, Clink, lloiiKe mid Hundley aim led tihoiit ten daya tttfo for n lii-liiii trip on Hpraifim Itiver. I. ant week they aoiit in about 21)0 pounda uf lino Spruuo Itiver aaliiion, which waa aold reudily at H. J). Coulter A Co', meat iimrkot. 1'hu trio ih huving great buccchb. Wllllatn Hlduey r'laher, aixl (18 yara, and for twenty yeara rnaldent of Al turaa, died at that piano on the 17th Inat. of pneumonia. Ho leaven a larxa family and many warm friend to mourn Ida death. Judge ltetinon Will I mi hrre to OIMin the adjourned term of Ircuit court on the (lih of May, and will then prohably adjourn court until the, regular term, Mny 2lth. Tho regular aeaaion of county court will legln on May llh. The largeat linn of liata in Lake county, at Tlm Monogram. Mr. and Mra. Al. Chcetiry apent a few dnva llahing on lrewa Crwk, tmar New ell'a alation, laat week, and wern very aucceaafiil. They caught over Km fine trout weighing from a half to three pounda. The heavy end of The Kx aininer returna thanka to Mr. and Mra. Cheeney for a genvrou aupply of aMcklei Ix-autiea. The Fall Itiver Tiding aaya: "The cold wave we had laat week extended to the aouthern end of Hhaata county ami greatly damaged and ierliapa totally dti atroyed the fruit crop in the Millville, Stillwater, Anderaon and Happy Valley aeclioiia," loiter reporta, however, are to the efTei t that the damage ia not nearly o bad aa at Aral thought. K. II. Itamliay, for a long lime driver on the WeMcrn atage line, returned to I-akevlcw laat wiek, having leen un able to make hia trip through to Illy. He got aa far aa Newell'a Hlation, ami waa com lie1 led ti leave the lax there on account of aickneaa. "Hoc" inform The Kiaminer that he haa given up hia Hilion, ami will go to Klamath county on a viait. The MoniHiram ia headquarter lor uiM-ktiea and ahirt. Marie, little daughter of Mr. and Mra. A Y. Ileach, haa the scarlet fever in very mild form. The lieach home ha U-eii quarantined hy County I'hyaician hteiner. There ia no danger of an epi demic, hut the physician concluded to lake all ilue precaution. The child ia feeling aliuoat aa well a uanal, and ia only kept in doora to avoid danger from cold and exiMMiire. The bnae ball enthuaiaats uf Ailin, IlieU'r, Cedarville, Vreka and other! iKiinta are arranging (or the ceaaon'i ! aM.rt. Theae cluba ahould arrange to come to I.nkeview and compete (or the t'-tX) puraea to be given at the tourna ment during Fourth of July week. The' management of the I-akeview baae ball cluh will lomiiiuiiicate with theau clubs ( una try and induce tlietn to enter the content. Yreka Journal : Aa all the atockmcn hut few excepliona have atop)! IihhI inn and turned llieirrMlllnoiit on rangea, g aal iHi-f Htoi k will be very acarce un til after July next. The rangea afford very giaal feed, however, although cold north wiuda lately have been d.imauing lor rapid growth. The lulls will ulao U well aupplied w ith gruna thin year by reamiu of m much aiiow during the win ter to Htfonl moiHt lire. The H-ople of Surpiiae Valley are rup iilly nolving the water proh'em by bor ing artehian wella, aaya the I'laiudealer. A giMMl How ia ohtaiued at from U) to I V l leet. The tune ia coming when Sur-prim- w ill be the garden hpot of North ern California, if, indeed, it haa not ul rcadv come. The climate ii eapecially adapted to fruit culture, and aome day, w hen a railroad reachen into Modoc, it w ill Imi a aource of euoi iiioiih wealth to ita citi.ena. HAUKY J. STUULUY. A Had affair ovurred in the family ol , Mr. and Mra. S. J. Mudley, at Coggs-1 well Creek, near I.nkeview on April 21at, ! when death claimed as a victim their I elded Bon Harry J. rMudley, after an ill- j i.e.a o. ..ami one wee w uu pneumonia. , IVccttHed waau native of Lake county. OreKon, hav.ns heen tH.ru in the north j . . t .. t . . . . i. . enu o. oo, ,u..ey, near view nearly Ti years ao. Im young j man was hiihjuct to bronchial troubles,! w hile at the saiiiu time he was strong and robust, and never feared the results of physical indiscretions. Harry Mud ley was an exemplary youiiK man, the pride of loving parents, lie had the good will and best wishes of nil w ho knew him, and w hen the news of his death was announced it came us a shock to many people who knew mid admired him. Always thoughtful of his mother, and j w ith a business eye for the Inture, he eye lor the Inture, lie',, ttllI1 ,, ui fillr,..v iente.tnin.Hl. recently took out 11 policy with the New York Mutual life insurance company for $.),(HM, naming his mother us liene ticiary. The mother will fall heir to this amount, but worldly goods and chatties will not ease her aching heart and bring back her beloved boy. lccctiscd was aged 21 years, 11 months mid six days at the timu of his death. The funeral wus held from the llaptist Church in Lakevlew lust Mon day, April 2'Jd, and survives wero con ducted by Kov. L. JC. Jlenilcrson. The funeral was largely attended. 00 ..STOR SHOES, LACES, fleo. H. Ay re. Big Chief Hatchetman W. 0. W. tieorre K. Wehher, Iejiuty Head CoiikiiI, W. (). W., arrived here lad week to revive intered in the local Camp of Woodmen, which, by t he way, has htmn for Home time on the upward move. Hi Kccond ohject was to edahlitdi a circle of Women of 'Woodcraft, an auxiliary to the order of Woodmen. The order here w ill now lit) placed on a more social plane. On Tuesday hint twenty-nix new applications were received in the Wood men Camp, every one of which will prohahly pass mudor. Thia w ill Bwell ,,e lu,niUriihi, cf t,,e Iol,! Woodmen (, ,u aboiU Ililt.,v finJ jt is cx. , l)at at , t t,.wy.five moreap- 1,,il.lltilll8 will la.' meived before Mr, plications WebU'r retires from the Held. There hsve also been about thirty signatures to the charter membership of the circle of Women of Woodcraft, and the circle will lie instituted before Mr. Webber leaveB. Next Saturday evening, April ?7th, Mr.Weblier w ill lecture on Woodcraft at liiintber Hall, in I.nkeview, and the lec ture will be free, accompanied by a brief mimical program. The public is cor- tit it 11 v in vit In nt . Mini Mr WMtlwr ,mH H &Uf) dimMW on the elllljwt anj Change In County Court Meeting. In accordance with the law passed by the recent legislature I hereby give due notice Unit the County Court of Lake county will heieufter convene on the llrst Wednesday of the months of Jan., March, May, July, September and No vember, instead of the first Wednesday after the first Monday. The next ses sion will be held on Wednesday, May 1st. Vm. (iUNTHKK, County Clerk l Soda Works "rttSf" b nuuoi u i n oc cluuu h j Z Proprietors 9 rs JUhZsg 7 MANtPACTVRERS OP HIGH ORADE 7 V; i..,irr Ijrt'Vr ID ''V't. 2 CARBONATED 2 Si!S drinks ; ; mm 1 BICYCLE REPAIRING Z I XZXC 1-11X3 Ol- ITTItlfflTTTItlJ 7 BICYCLE SUPPLIES 7 '"' I 2 BICYCLE EXTRAS, ETC. 2 j : AOENTS FOR 7 i THE BIO Wc have novelties In all coming in every day. should call and see our DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS LADIES' BELTS, We have made careful personal selection and are sure we can please you. M IHIIMH IMMHMIMIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIHMIIIIIHHO S.R.SUBLETT&CO. NEW H S. J. STL'DLEY STUDLEY d uar ioaa ot a, Z BAIN WACONS The Peerless Chilled Plow J Z r1rm H Hardened Steel Mole Plow 7 Farming sj m 7 Implements The Disk Plow (Something New) J L 7 of all kinds Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow P I wo are the js Benicla Star, Sulky plow 9 Farmers' Outfitters ij-cjipg&3s n ' 4'l IllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllW LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, I Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of PI TDMITI TOP JUSVvTNNaLLTiTf,MRE: ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES Ely Restaurant MealM at all hour of the or ltfht A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table Mupplleil m IiIi errrythluff the market offords Fine Sunday Dinners 1 00 lines You new 1 ETC. H. C. Whltworth. BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. New Goods always on hand Undertaking in every branch f Hardwood bedroom sets $27 F. E. HARRIS m & HARRIS Snider Bui ding on Water St. 1 It 5 mm mm