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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
3 LOCAL PICK-UPS. t TTTTTTT7 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTNfTTT I.. I. dupion, who returned week from lied III ii IT, rrwrta h (fliMiiny out look (r tlm hacraiiiento valley thia sea imiii, The front damaged Km (rtiil crop greatly, mill tlm Hunt of ruin will make poor grain cropa throughout nil of Cali (iiiiiIii. I'lii' hiiKehall Imya Iihvc received a complete nut lit n balln, lint, glove, liiMxk m. etc., fur tlm CHBIPlI ( ',KI. mi in Imt (i( tlm tiHKfluill 11 t f ' r mo vn leimvei In tlm ri, hikI the y iu ti'iid tflving a tlunre to ntie money to nircliHi new one. What look neater tliMii n ii rut fit ting Mm it on n niati'a font 7 Nothing lint a m ill lilting nhoe on a pretty woman's nriMtv (iNit, Thal'sail. AlilHirom lro. have j ixt re-cived tlm Inrgem ami lineal line ever oM'iuil in Lakevicw. 17-2 Jim ltl:iindell, tlm Spraguu Kiver ranrlier ami iilockiuan, arrived from Illy UkI Saturday. Mi accompanied ly Will Ntilc, a young gentleman who ar rivi'il In. in 1'iHiria, Illinoia, on ApfiliMd. Mr. Null' In favorably iiiipremcl with Lake roiinty, ami will remain here. W. I'. Ihiiin, of Oregon, iiml Mia Muillui Katoii of kagleville, MikIin county, Htrf married at I In tirand ('en tral Hotel, Allurna, on April T2. The groom ia a brother of IVnio, allodia ciivcti'il the Ivnio mine at llald Mount ain In the eanterli part of tliia slate. Tin firm of Hchmilick A Son i limni h ing out in liiiHinew ami will have a larife (lock of gcnctal me rchantllMe ami gciil furiikliiiin kimmIh tlnit apring. Their ad value onlir an alrt-aly arrivititf ami re I he pick of (-elected Klm ki. Cull at Sc htiiincks' ami Me their iliMplny. lli 2 A tmiinrlng Imby Ihiv wax Ixiru to l)r. ml Mr. K. K. Stiiilh in New Yotk City on April 13, llHll. While the boy i a gay New Yorker, lie mill Ik given a hearty welcome to Ijiknvicw , Oregon, aa w ill tlm bappy iarMita. I r. ami Mrc. Smith atartetl lor liom lant Tui-wlay. I'll Kxaiiiinr praMa ant ruriniiiir on linn" all tlm tinin. Thin ia the ollico whrrit you ran got your cartla, letter lioatU, uoU'a, rirculura, book, anil any thinK elatt in tlm printing linn in "x'xxl linen" antl drat claaa atylu. KverylliiiiK pruitinl niiKhanically like city work. Kit'lianl Kinifnli-y rwelved a bin in voire of hi patent rivctrra, lal week, ami ilmiHiaei! of them all very raiinlly lie w a fompelled to telegrapli for an other big lot In order to complete lit order up to ilate. 1 be new in voire w ill arrive in about ten day. The KuiKley riveter I a Kood nvller. 17-1 rt. V. TWihH atlowvd l tl llralth Ollirer to fu to liia liouiu on Houtli IVwry tret, lat Monday even- ing, after a aojourn up town of ten day. The iiiiirautiii0 ia ralleil off, ami lli little ilminhter Marie bai completely re covered from a alight attack of m'arlel fever. Max A.Whittlewy, KH-ial clerk of the V. S. Ijtml Ollice, arrived here from Portland UhI Monday. Mr. Whittleney will arrange the new plait recently re ceived from Waahinirton at the Lake view land oflice. Theae plain are to take the place of the one dentroyed in the late tire. tend the new announcement of Follett A A mirk, the New l'ine Creek nier chimin. New 1'inu CrtH'k is forping ahead, and tliiaj firm ia at the head of the proceion. Thev have aomelhing i nt -r-et i iif to tell the readera of 1 he Kkamiuer in the aouthern part of the county. Watch for wlial tbey cay each week. Tlie I.Hkoiew Brewery ia turning out a fine iinility of ateain Inter, aa clear hh cryatal and moat deliciotiR and healtli fill drink. Thia brew ia undoubtedly the Ix'i-t by far tbat wan ever manu factured ni rtli of Sacramento. Frtnl Itoguer, the brewer, cannot be eurpiiMV e 1 in bis line any place on the l'acilic Count. (ieo. T, Baldwin returned Saturday uiorninK from biiBinenH trip to San FrunciKcn. He was gone ulKiut two weeka. lie mya the inquiry about the proponed railroad to Klamath Kalla ia general all along the road, and that from appearances tbnuNanda of people will come here aa soon aa work begun. Kliiiiiiilh KxprcHH. Mm. Fred Bognor, wife of the Luke virw brewer, returned to her home in Alt uriiH yesterday morning, after a plciix n tit vinit of a week with her huHlmnd. Mra. Boguer and family will noon join Fred mill make Itkeview their home. She wan accompanied to AlturiH by "Uriindinu" Parker, mother of C. B. 1'arkcr, the xtockman. . I. Wooilcock &. Son, the well known I l jii-k hiii i tltH and Mi(!oninakei'M hi now hilly mocked up with liaid wooibt of every deNcriptiou bitk'UV, Hpring WHgou mid heavy wagon toiigucH Tit in firm alao hug an article not carried in l.uKe county buggy ami light wagon HpringH of the bent niiileinil. hen you hreak a npring have it replac ed at AVoodcock'u. 17tf County Court la In aeaaion thl week. Win. Harvey, prenldent of the Tide phone Company, arrival from K'limmcr f.ake Monday evening. Hani Comb ia now ld to I mi recover ing rajildlv. Ill ainter who ha la-en very ill with fever I alo Improving daily. la. Barry, tho wool grower, wa in tow n thia week. Mr. Barry fay the aheep come off the lccrt in fine con dition, lleynolda A Witigfteld are putting in a private lelephonn line from their atore, ami will have attachment for ten epn rate tinea. County CominlKloncr J. M. Martin an i veil Tu ex, lay from Silver Lake. Mr. Miirtiu any the crop prinfct in hi recliou look good. The lambing aeanon ia on in I. like county, and judging from report to date there will he a big er cent, of I it ru Ih thia Hcannu. May-day in l.akeview wn accouipan ieil w ith clou. I and a getille downpour of the "water of Heaven." There were no picnic held here. Bid for furiiUhing miIc for the re uiaiiiiug wctioun of the Telephone route were opened hint night at the oflice ol the m-cretaiy of the compHii). The FxHininer learn there are two caaea of alinont complete dlitulion in l.akeview. Iet the good I'eople m-ethat any differing of thia kind i relieved at once. F. (). Bunting and wife are in town for a few dav from their )rew Valley liM-k farm. Mr. Bunting ay hi Here ford cattle are iiicreaing rapidly and ate doing well. liordon (iarrett, the freighter, brought in The Kxumiuer water motor, and not Frank luke, a heretofore atated. The motor came in good condition, and will Ih In oM-ration next week. Mer.lloUHe,Clurk,Arxner and Hand lev returned Tucdiiy from a flHhing trip to Sprague river. They brought in a big supply to In- divided among their frien la. The F.xaminer return thanka for a getierou aupply. I.. I. (iupton and aon, and daughter Mia Knie, returned Irom Hod Bluff lat week. They SH-nt the winter at "The Bluff," and all return much improved in health. Mr. (iupton and aon left lat Saturday for Steele Swamp, Mode county, to break aome horaea for Arthur Jackaon. Mi (iupton i atopping with Mr. and Mra. K. M. BratUin. Attention i called to an article on an another page, which atatea that B. . Cannon ia a Unit to engage in the butch ering busmen at New Bine Creek, Mr. Cannon waa Interviewed by an Exam iner reprenentative later, and the gentle man atatea that he wa figuring on en gaging in the biminen, but had con cluded nut to enter into it at present. Ix-nion A Hartzog, the rustling New l'ine Creek mercheiitn, are telling the people what in going on in their town. See their announcement in thin issue. They are out for business, and offer in ducement that should not be over looked. Just keep your eye on Ix'nion & ilarlxog'n npu-e, and you will get the news from New l'ine Cret-k in a nutshell. The ball advertised for last Friday night, under the auspice of the Ceme tery Committee, was not well attended. An elegant xupper, aullicient for at leunt seventy-live couples, wn donated by the ladies of I-ukeview. It was a grand feast and waa enjoyed by thone who at tended the dance and people about town. After paying expenses the committee cleared a few dollars. Mr. and Mra. tl. A. Hawkins returned to l.akeview hint week after an extended visit at Mr. Hawkins' old home iuToins Iln.ok, Virginia. They had a most en joyable trip and visited many important pla.es in the South and Kant. They re turned by the Southern route. Mrs. Hawkins thoroughly enjoyed her trip, and returns in excellent health. Their many Lake county friends were rejoiced to nee them again. IuhI Bluff has a well developed "ase of HinallMix. The patient is a prominent meinU'r of the demimonde circle, who contracted the dineane while on a trip to the northern part of the stale, nays the Xews. The authorities placed a fence about the premises and have a watch man stationed near by to prevent any one from entering or leaving the pre mi nes. There Hie three companions of the nick woman in the house, and they have been vaccinated mid are nursing the girl. S. 1). Coulter it Co. have driven to their pens another big baud of flue, fat three year-old steers the finest to be found in l.nke county. This tt rut pays a good price (or fat beef and for that rea son is enabled to l'uinih the patrons of their market with the bi'nt. These animals will he stall fed and prepared for slaughter. In tho meantime the public will bo sure of fine meats for several months to come, and la-fore this band has all panned to the block another bunch of the same kind will lie driven in. SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP SOAP Fairbanks Brown Windsor, 20 Bars $1 Cudahy's Soap, 5 cents per bar Figprune Cereal, 3 pkgs for $1. The latest substitute for Coffee. Oeo. II. Ayres. tl. C. Whltworth. i i GcEO, H. AlTKES & Co. H i : i 1 i Lakeview Soda Works HUDSPETH & CLOUD Proprietors MANUFACTURERS OP MIOH ORADB CARBONATED DRINKS BICYCLE REPAIRING BICYCLE SUPPLIES BICYCLE EXTRAS," ETC. A06NTS FOR ..RAMBLER.. S.R SUBLETT&CO. ""VST NEW BRICK Hardwood bedroom sets $27 nnillHIIMIMIMIMMMIMII IMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMMIIIIIIIIMIMII New Goods always on hand Undertaking in every branch rewery AYRES & SCHLAQEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION I Beer sold Wholesale & Retail 5 Delivered any place in Town Car load of BAIN WACONS Farming Implements of all kinds We are the I The Peerless Chilled Plow H Hardened Steel Mole Plow f 3 The Disk Plow (Something New) s Peerless Cans, a Fine Plow S Benlcla Star. Sulkv plow hi ft) : ft) Farmers' Outfitters gggjjgiggggggggggggggggjsgigagJ 'Milium iwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiniiiiiiu m S. J.STUDLEY Latest Foreign. During a fire in an electro chemical worka in Grieaheim, (Serniany, April 'J.Sili, over 100 persona were killed and 150 badly injured hy the explosion of tliroo iMiik-iH. A large ihuiiIht of chil li ren were hurled hy the explosion into the river Main and drowned before they could bo rescued. Chaffee and W'ulderwe havo clanhed aain. Walderaeo wants to Ktiard the Korhidden City after tho Americans do part. ChHfTce anya American aoldiers will continue to guard the gate. What the Yankee nays, goea. Oeorge rhillipa, tho young Chicago plunger, has jiiHt cleaned up three quarters of a million on hi corner in corn. A month ago dozens of agents of millionaires swore to crush him, but in stead they rushed back to the pet to buy the mountains of corn tiny had sold him, and paid 10 cents more on the bushel. STUDLEY & HARRIS F. E. HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of m TrnvTiT'i inn rUKlM 1 Snider Bui ding on Water St. JUST OPENED. OOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. . ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES Mis. .1.1". Hall of Likely, sister of Win. Lemon, tho New l'ine Creek mer chant, has returned to M.xloo from Hoine, Idaho, accompanied by her father, W. I,emon, who has just recovered from a dangerous illness. Mr. Lemon was formerly a resident of Davis Creek, and is well known in Modoc. He will re main for some time. l Ely Restaurant t Mt'nU nt all hour of the T .a Hay or lht ! A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Tattle taiiiipliori wlih rvrrylliluv the market olt'uetla Fine Sunday Dinners