t t V V V y v V V V V All kinds of News Notes Taken on The Fly By an Examiner Representative I HE TWENTIETH CENTURY v V I Mill riiieii tiiiH V t V V Jch Jonea is over K.I. Franklin has iiruv.! up on hia kind iur 1vi Crvvk. Hii-ycle, at The MoiiKram. Al Mi'Dnwell was in from Warner this eek on land ImsineM. l'hil Lyneh, wuoljjrower, was over from Warner last week. A large nowr! merit of Uieycleiiuiulries l The Monogram. Grads feil cattle are coming into the tuurket in California for beef. We learn that the fall sown grain in Uooce Lake valley is looking very tine. Bernard A Son are doing a lively lmei ae8 in the wagon and novo line. Charlie Sherlock lian returned from an extended business trip to Modm1. Geo. II. Bailey, the stink hnyer, is in Moxluc looking for the purchase of cattle. i I'av your electric light hilU Ix'fore May 5th, at Reynolds' 8'ore. 17 1 Miss Grace Hinehart of Cedarville lias gone to San Francisco for Medical treatment. Mrs. Dora Dewey, wife of Dr. Dewey iiie dentist, has recovered from a recent prions illnss. The Lakeview Brewery is advertised in this issue. Kead the announcement. We regret to learn of the serious ill ne, with pneumonia, of J. C Oliver, r-titor of the Kustler. V V V V V The tieveiity-ninth anniversary of the hirtli of General Grant was celebrated last Saturday April 27th. Noi-liango in the w ool market since last week. Terri ory add Western medium, Hyfltt; line, lliflS; coarse, llitfl-l. Come to The Monogram ami sit some of the things amiable for a nice gift. Dr. O. K. IVinoredt will leave for points in Klamath county on June 1st. Dr. Alice Magilton will return from Portland and U in charge of his otlice during his absence. It is authoritatively stated that the fruit cr ip of the Sacramento valley will In a failure this year owing to late fronts, and that the Calilornia grain crop w ill be light owing to scarcity of rain. Step into the handsome establishment of Sehuiim-k A Son and you can tind m ,. t anything you want and tirst-class at that. ' Last week Jimmie, the .'t vear old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Haw kins of Cedar ville, was knocked dow n by a horse and buggy, one wheel pas.-ing over him and breaking the collar lione. New Kra. J. it. McCullough, the sheephuyer from Keuo, arrived last Saturday ami is i preparing to make a big drive from Crook county. He is accompanied by E. O'Brien ai.d has pack tiain w ith him. NliWTON WOODCOCK. DIKD In Lakeview, Oregon, April 27, Newton, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. WixMlc.u k, agd 12 yea s, v nioniiis ami i;t .lnv. The end of thiA young life wasunex HH'ted. Die sad news fell as a palliiMn thia community where little "Newt." was known m well. Saturday morning, at 3 o'clock, long before the town, throl biug with the (luickcning life of Spring, awoke to go at mum its apMinted toil, he cIosh his eyes on all this cxistcm? had tiiveii or withheld from him, ami sunk into the deep slumtsr of death as peace fully and naturally as a babe falls asleep on the loving hrcat of its mother. He was just recovering from an at tack ol the urn in and was not thought to b seriously ill nor was he until a few hours before death. He U-came suddenly ill on the afternoon preceding his death, and complained that his head hurt him. As the hours glided on toward another day the little patient i would only complain of bis head, ami when he died the attending physician I saitl it was vongestiou of the brsin. Newt" was an uncommonly bright boy and a closo (tu.lent. He had studied hard over his part of the debate, to I held at the closing day of the school, Usn the hubject of "Naisdeon," and had mastered a tine address for one of his years. The day Itetorc hisdeuthhe recited the addrers liefore his parents, and asked them to criticise and tell him where the faulty parts were. Next morning he went I -Wore his Maker to deliver it. It has never before Is-en the writer's experience to witness such universal sorrow ami lament over the death of a child. Newt. Woodeisk was loved and cxievmcd by all who knew him. At home, on the street, in the sfhool-room and on the school grounds be was ever ii.- i;,,l ,i .. .i i.. body wauls .tamp photographs. Mrs. j ""'" w,t1' " """' ""'I courtesy for all Knox is now prepared to make all Voti ilh w limn lie met. And everv body in Fine rain Sunday and Monday nights j want, ami .hey are cheap ami g ssl, too. j Lakeview knew him and weie as proud of nil through Goose I-ike valley and ! Mrs. K. N. Smith left here for Sur- him as w ere his fond and devoted parents, probably all over thecoiliitv. prise valley last Sunday where she will ; He will be mis-ed in the -.-lie 1 i.nim l,v See the elegant new late style suits at spend a few weeks visiting her parents I the teachers ; he will be mi-. i d on the II. S.'hu.iiick S iii's. Xobbv and price. bi 2 Tl.e N-C-ii vvili mm hi offer to the i.ih a schedule id excursion rates on its hue f.r cainj rs and p!eauic seekers. Henry C. bee! of A-hi.m 1 and Miss Neiiie 1'. La'.. in of I'ai kel 's Station were married i:i Asi.ia: d April 21, 1''!. The hoiiieiie-t pe'-ple ate . iliie: i mi I an Isoine. i ,et your vMrimis expres-; inns in s!a;i,!i I'liot iapii- an I e l.o v 17 1 j s-k-'y, i. Clai k in 1 1 1 i i i r you look. Ted Banister, the Pai-Iey r!dmg young h'tr-es for Ge'.ij 'I i . '. ' : r.'i: t !... in f .r 1 1 M'l'r. Iie Davie.- :i i- r.-'urned from a li-'.-iiig tri;j on s;,r,i'in- r.ver. He report and elijoya!.!.: oi;;i:. and f.iirly r"n, 5ii":es. I'uni.ip A T:nil-!'ii have the kind of bicyeii-s oil lead als'i!! the Columbia I. .unless" ! !,. Il.iitioid. (i . and s- t belli . 17 2. .lamer St il ' :i i.tli h.t-' l.in seiioii-ly i!l i;li pneumonia, but i- now pr..gr-sii:g iii- elv. The Woodmen oi tin; World arc aring for him. Charles Uller and daughter of I'-aker field, Cab, uere gin-sts at Hotel Lake view several days .(irin' tin; past week. Mi. Offer is in the whole-ale cigar busi ness. Your fashionable Shirt and Co l..r if ju'.t look well without a fashionable Netrktie. See the new display al Alii- 17-2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'rior. Mrs. Smith niil then join her hilshand at L.ikevietv. New Lia. I. A. I'resiev, the Sprague Liver stiK'kinau, was in Lakeview last Satin -day makii '.' tinal proof before the land otiici.il. lie as a-'coiupauied by l. S. Fan a. iii a'tenied as witness in his land lni-i;ie-. Wlioiou ,: Smith of "The I'ulace" re ciiwd lhi week a tine lot (I "wet goods" and liipiors ol every descriition, J brenkii g of tin' ,-.,,.-tll,L. of Cyrils Nohle. .les-e Moore, ; l,,,l Ihel all I Kei! igg ami other popular brand. Mrs. W. il. D.er airiv.d la-t week iroin s-.e i .liio-nio to join Iht hu-band , Aim i- e:, gaged al li'-vine's tonsorial pailor- Mis. Dyer enjoyed the trip to La ke lew , a ltd I- m. iii taken Up Willi tl.!- country. t "It.ii lii- M .1 ri hi. Lb. Foiled, Arthur I"oii.-t:, Villi, am Viinent, Guy llain-li,.-,ri and ( l! i v er ("bail (on vv el e a loony the I'ii.e I ic eker- vv ho lode the goats In lite Woodiie-n and Workmen lodges in Lakc lew la-t Week. IV I' '1 s. hool grounds by his playmates, he Alii be-missed on the street l.y Iheleisl ness man and "man about town." Many were the leailul ye-at the old chinch when the good man lit the pulpit was rei iting Newt's vntin s, u- In-hnle Im.iIv reclined in the beautilul ta-ki t, covered wilh (lower just at the loot ot the altar. 1 here weie many of hi. pl.tv -mati' theie to hi-ar lite sermon, and they siHIUed tri ly glleled over the' ratik the loss of one I loved. ! ock a- hoi ii iii K launi' h II- to L-l keVle'.v UI'll hl; ..-rs and t-i-li-i-, a'.oiit o. The tuner. tl w a- h. Id o.i-( ( 'hurvh on Miiidav , I I lie rln. i- It w a- erow tie. I Newt. Wood I all-, and cai paieii'.s, broli tin ee j i-it i jig irom the Mi ll April 2m h, at, i With peoj.le. I.IIIV lollowid the le mains to the eiin-tei v. N uiin-rois hi tie bov s ami gill rarie-d tl om-is wi.n h You like t- keen lit , Let US give Von it "tip." ! las!. ion V on miii wear tl they placed Upon hi- gtave. A prayer I by Lev. C. Ue-I -v Layinond, and all wa over. ',,. little grave wa covered : wilh llowers. "o tile grliVed ones left. Ion' t vnil'1 beli I nil , The Lxiun inei ex temis it deep- 1 e in the , e-t svi ..palbv. The gi i f, t hat constant! latest ,-h tilt- tiiiLMiig at the be.irt-lrii n At- have i in ill an color, iju.t'itv and make. A III.. I hum Idior. IL M . Camion and wife arrived from I'oril.md List Sunday. Mr. Cannon is a cousin tit Fayette, Lum and Miss Lib hie Caution of New ine Creek, and he ami his wife have jceu vi-iting their relatives this week. W. II. Zimmerman, representing the Goodyear Rubber Co., ami S. T. Dove, ( tie- lovi,. j mother, the father, bowed down Willi, sol row at t lie lo-s of the sou he was Mo 1 promt of, the beieaveuieitt of sisters ami j brothers, is only known by tho-e who have passed through the saiiiesadlii.il-. Farewell ! little friend and noble youth Farewell! ' i Must Make Settlement. j I desire to infoi m tiio-e indebted to j the old lirm of Li-all A Widev that their m arranging to open I'ais'.ey. meat market in ! Hfrom Bros. George II. Bogue, J C. Hanaii and William Hamilton were visitors in Luke- view from l'aisley last week Mr.Hanan 'he l lliver plw man, were guests at aecounis are long since dm- and payable, i Hotel Lakeview this week. The gentle- and that an early settlement is earnestly i . ...... (,, l,i-il-ii.,l Mr floe.. I, .(,, desiletl that the business nf he old film for Silver Lake on Monday. We are just receiving a complete as sort men t of Cooking Stoves, and Steel Jianges. ("all mid examine our stock, and get prices before ordering, and we w ill save you money. J. K. Bernard iV ,-oii. Watch for the big line of line shoes at fiie Ued Hi? Mure. Charlie Graves is receiving the gwt-Jlest line of Keith's fine t-hoes ever seen in this country. S le agent. T. J. Magilt'di, the Main street hard- I inav be settled forthwith. These wl know I heliiselves to lit; indebted to the; lirm are notified thai their accounts i must he settled w it bin t hilly dav s from date or coiiei l ioiih w ill la; for. eil, as I must have my business in Lakeview straightened out at once. All bills should lie paid to my former partner, Spencer Cbilders ami family have r.ru mull rui'rflV, I i U UM-U M lol III newB.xj.ls in 'his line. ' See Magilton ! "-ached their former home in Medio. d tor baigains in every line. j wbeie they will remain during the sum- I user, .vi r. v miners is uio coniracior i who put up several brick buildings in Lakeview soon after the big fire. Wallace Taylor, superintendent for the Chewaucai. Land and Cattle Cum-i jianv , was dow n lioin that valley this j week. Charlie Tiumbo, cattle foieman, j in.i vv i tli him. j Frank Ankeny and Miss Mat; Jones: acre married at the home of the bride in 1jh Angeles on April 17th. The newly married couple will make their home in Klamath county. I you want to see your wife smile, buy her one of those New Loyal Sew ing .Ma chines at Bernard's. They ure guaran teed fur ten years, and are lirst-class. J. S. Hindi, representing Tillman 4 Bend. I, and Wm. T. Hobsun, represent ing the Hsjiting goods house of Cla brotigh, Golcher & Co., Han Francisco, arrived here Monday night. This in Mr. Hobuoi.'s first viit to Lake county, And, like all the other "road agents. " it looks good to him here. Charles Hilton, after spending two years at Bepubliu, Wash., has returned to Modoc. He speaks well of the Wash ington town, and says that Jimmie Low ers and family, Billy Combs and Harry Itachford, other Modoccrs, are doing well theie. You know what a Hat is? A Hat is a thing worn on the head for protection. Some Hats are pretty and some are ugly ornaments. Our Hats are handsome all the lima. They keep their shape. Ahlstroni Bros. 17-2 W. K. Bond was here from Warner last Saturday, making proof on his pre emption claim before, the Register and Beceiver. Mr. Bond fcays that while the spring is late, crops in Warner are farther advanced than en this fcide of the mountains. Ia-u Bcall. Hespei llully, .1. M. Wii.i.kv. Lakeview, Or., April 2"i, LlOI. (i-l I'ost 6c King. G. A. Foiled has completed tin; most beautiful piece of grill work cv. r turned out in Lake county. The work is on the club-room door at I'ost Ai King's, ami j was turned out by Mr. Foiled by hand. Il must be seen to he appreciated. Speak- j ing of tho Lost it King establishment, ' it is to he, when completed, t he linest 1 saloon, club room and bar in the interior ! r.i . . n-i l'i ..t I oi ine state, j no oig nevoieii rrencii plate mirror, -Hx!lii inches, with addi tional mirrors for the ends ,'IOx-IH inches in diameter, the solid .pnirter-sawed w hite oak wood, grown in Michigan, for the bar with the top piece of solid Hon duras mahogany one inch thick and 21 inches wide, without a joint or seam, arrived this week from Chicago. It will be at least a month before the fixtureH are placed, and then the Cost & King establishment will be something beau tiful to look at. A Store full of (looil Things WM inf.. Easy Buying: Tlu'rr i n wliolo lot of comfort in I'll v in"; your :ools al this stoic you p't (.Mulity, ('licajdit'ss. iiml if not fully sntislieil with your jiurchiih. for any reason, wo cchaiit' it, or jjivc your money lack. This system makes it safe for even a chil.l to trinle here. Our success has heen the result of many years, steady, careful study of your wants. We are in business for you. lirst, last and all the time. Our Spring Stock is in Call around You are as welcome to look as you are to purchase. In the Motel HuilUinx 25CIS ffCottagezj ...Lodgin Mouse Restaurant. Day, Prcpmt.'is -Ths Or.Sy 25 Cri! Sp:i3j in hkavitw C 4 I . .-tatir n.t :i i: I l.o I -1. ! I.. -lv r. ii.o. it. .I ' I tt' i. 'I lie t-i un ! ,l ! nl , 1 1 I t ; , hum. I'.. I! .it He ..!!..: ti. I it 1 1 i I " i i v - i.id it, i ii II r ti.-b -it r t lie. is i.i f fust nit. I I . .I ic Swcllest Shirts In Town just arrived Have an. I ar . now on dis- play at our store. I INI; UNI; Jl;Vl;LRY l:INl: SIIOI.5, TO. COHI; AND Sill- lir MONOGRAM ft S i WHY I II I II CAXOIVi: VOL' THI ...BUST HAKOAINS IN TOWN... naURU IT OUT YOUKdl:l.l", IT ONT TAKli LONG I pay no rents, I pay no clerk, but do my own work. IT'S IIASY to see how I can give you better bargain than any Iiousj in the county rv ...f ..' S .;.vf -' -r s.;v:: - v ',. .1?: (5 I'd Mi' 6 J. S. FIELD On Main 5 1 reel ......... Lakeview ()