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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1901)
:: i'! I 1 1 V Nkvs, JjOCAI, Id'V. T. II. (iiNslpuslure v from Paisley lut Friday. (ieoigc 1 !' , the Clover I'liit uikiI grower, wim in Lakeview ln( week. Iluiii-lii Kliiiniilli ruiiiily, May .1, I'HII, to the wife of David Hangh, n mm. Minn Myrtle On of Honan.u Visiting flicllll ill Kllllll.llll lull Week. W HI 1 1 1 rn ii i .lone, pioneer ill .M hIi k-, l iim I at Ccdarvillc on tli Kt It iiiNl., aged 7-1 yearn. Mr. niul Mm. Charles Dean of Modoc nullity were guest Hi Hotel l.itkcvicw Thumd.tv. I'rcHidciil McKinlcy thinks Jce MiMiri- "A A " whiskey. ' i--o. Jatnmcr IIihI, sole agent . Horn Al l'm Valley, Klamath conn (y, May , I'xil, to tin- w iff of Willmin i rillil h, h noli. Alfred I'i'iil X Co 's mimplci. n( wall iiiH-r bI reidenc o Mm. T .1. Mngiltou, luikevicw. .1. M 1 1 ii if 1 1 y , iiii-nl . Ir .'iin Hi l'..iriic linn gillie to I'.u-lii-r to run the I'.n l'i r II -i i ' 1 1 K mill. Hi" family lie compiiniiil him. I here i no headache in .h -e Moore , wliikkev. 'Iluit'd hii uilce It in pure, i tie... .I.iuiinerthal. oln iinent. 11 1. Ilartni.', the ant, paid l.iikcv ii'it vii.il la-t Thui "In v. I'ine ( 'reck liicrch- I II hill I icd hiixii.i-xp ''IM Heliiioiil' eiiim an- the cream ol the Havana cinii. I hev lire KHeet and delicl.itiM. For mile hv Alilieroiu HroM. 7l I . I U' ll..,...i;..l ll, iu i,. ill i. lr.,. ! - Chewiiiiciiu, wan a l.ni hci-m vinitur in! l.akeview la-' Thurndiiy. I -,. ii i . i, i . i ,lLJ,. 1 he llinhct Kaucli coiiNitin o( I'm I in ti-h. Willi i-Hlalilihln-il water niht. o-, eated on Cottouwo.nl Cnik, in now of fered (or nale. C. t ' in )(-) iihoiit it. ltl tl Cutter, the fruit man from California, arrived htt Thumdav i'li a Iuk hmd dried Iruit, oranieH and Icinnii". For a u'eiitleiiian'H Minoke tiv a"ICoh : ert Manlell or a ' etnhl HoiiUet I lavami citfur. For mile hy hm Ion A Fitipatnck, onlv. 7-ll I '.. . r 1 1 In AlturiiN, Cal., May I, l'MI, to the wid- nl 11. I.. Homb, a 1 1-1 1 -1 id 1 1 I hoy. Huh Iiiim entered iiui a New Fra. l iini'l Blurt on your journey without ptlftmt a hot tli ol Jesse Moure ,AA"lll your ciii. (ico. Jaiiiinerthal. sole at. Mrs. .Iiinie Hall, u Modo school teacher, ha bcyim pris'ii-diiurn fur di vorce aiMiut her hii-hatid li. I.. II. ill. I'.ink .lolhiiigbutJesseMiKirewhiskvl and you II always be l,,.,,,.y. hi sale at ; Inn l"ii A H .put rick s. .... II ; Illy in. a has a iceiilaily appointed sa-, 1'Hltl, Willi H. N.Will-ou at the h-lm.'"" Priicuuim can in or impress mm , .rli.... i 1 1 11 -1 1 ..j I H1I..1.1I. I ,.l.,ci...i "Carry Natjon then-. ill inks The ' g.-..l. 1, J 1 1 1 1 so K intf. Kl C iln-st 1, iim, I tt, I,." i'i,..tr i u i 1 ti,.,,.. , ,,,,., ' I 1 1. re I m 1 11 tun I-or sal Iv bv I'osl A j If Tin- I rack 11I liletcM of the I 'niveisit v of California defeated the I'nivcrsitv of , Oregon team at Fugene on may tith, in ii score of 7o lo 11'. . V,,,, llr .., .. iii,i I,, ,i.,,; I ile to il i sea se whenvour bowels do not act i.n i.erlv. HcWitfs Little F.arly Hisers remove the cause of disease, l.akeview 1 hug Co. John O'Connor and Jerome Movni-I haii, two gentlemen from the tirecu Isle, arrived here last week and expect to iiuike their home in Lake county. Minnie Fruzee, a teacher ( a county school in San I'iego county, has proven heiself a hero worthy of a I 'lace among the best. One of her pupils being bitten by a rattler shy quickly sucked the wound and saved the boy, who is all right now, Man does not possess a -orner on bravery. i 0- Interesting: Notes (lathered During The Week and Stated Briefly Tor Hxamincr Readers Mirny lown nro being (mid in K IkiiihI Ii I'hIU and much IhihI In chang ing hand In It n vicinity of that place. ' New H-ii,. un constantly arriving in j KIlllllHtll. I About IoOKHI f 1)1 f 1 I N f Wool WITH H(I I ill tin- Wiiki'o Hun-lion hi) this week ! to I! ton buycm lit price ranging Irom j ten to -lcven cent", cnyn tliu Tiinin- ' Xf.tlltilaliK.i.r "ljun vadia, Domini" you know, I alwiiva ilrink the iikt, and no I go tlm way that's mire, lo bring Ml' lO till! llOUHCof I'OHI.V Killg." IH Arthur I'rlcc, tlm Clover Flat sheep man, w a in Lakeview on business lut Thursday. I'rn-i- in n rustler, from away Imi'k, mi l is taking (i lit-in rt ol tin Alex Itfiil estate sheep. IN-Witl'a Little Farlv Itisem m-arch I llii' n-motcst purls ol tin. Ihiiaih imil r move tin- impurities j h-.i 1 1 1 v w it Ii no dis-i-oinlort. Thev are Ihiihhik lor their cf- lii'iii y. Iliiv to lake, never KriH-. I.iike- ii w I 'rui t o. The I 'live Killer nl i hud ItihIiii-imI iipto May Hth -r rent of IiiihI.h. It in lliouKhl if thin warm weather con- '' the iier cent will lie Krentcr thim ever U lore in Lake county. . ..,,,,.,. , 1 M'-reditli ol ( edarville him a kink! machine, tllld with hot air. pliicen the old Ih.yH" in the ma- chine, cookM cm f..r a hull hour, and they come out ' juHt an yoiiiii an they lined lo le." " "": ll"IM')- wli.il.- Uy .ml t ..- Ih. y 1 1i rliiH.ii-' llllliN''' tlHVi' hut hititrh Kiel tliiiiii Ihi')- I.,... The happy mm.iIi- are thorn- who drink kmh liiiiorH and tuuoke F I Coin andaiite cujam at Font iV. Kini'ij. 1-tl " " Mini Mahel Trutulm arrived here en. tcrdav from Indiana for an extended j vii-il to her mother, Mm. A. F. Trumlo, Tcachem, and m hool ilitrictn employ ! who-e heulth in ii.M.r. Mie wiin accom- l,,,,r " wi" ufIer for t,le ' ' pinned here hy an aunt limn die Iihm ' Uen viHitini. New F.ra. .... ... I ney Hinif oi Hirm!, ini-Me jmm'I men I Their foolihucii ainu.i-H ! A 'itlle lueath of May and then 'Tin .linn- and hot ai bla-n! When you tet warm and thirnty gn to I 'oft V Kintc'i ami .'i-t one of thoKi- deli cioiiH cool drinkn. P.ltf (ieorge hVi.l sav the range feinl in Lake county in better than It ha !xen I for maiiv veam at this time, .mil that I the weather is tine for lambing. So far The Klamath Falls Irrigating Com- '.he Ah x. Iifid elate sheep have pro- puny has completed the present w iden ducedover 1(H) per cent ol lambs. : ing of its ditch, and it in reported that -,-,. ,.,. jn , J(k1 ,., i,,, , ,. ,.ri,nU js 1I11W tlll. ,lll(rk.-l for sale. No reasomilile offer ' w ill be refused for any pint of it. l or ll'joreuou. "' ' 1-tl ' J. M. Innes, piomiiicnt stockman of Chert iiucan, an ived from San Fran i-co last Thursday. Mr. Inues has been in the city for several months and r-'turns in splendid health in fact the gentle man looks U-tter than he has for veins, j r yy j I'.axter of North ISrook, N. 1 (.', says he suffered with piles for lift'e.'-ii years.' He tried iiiuny reuiedies with no : " 11 . . .,"MIUN " i M"e. Ml. v e am. inai ipilcKiy cuie.1 nun. l.ukev lew rug Albert C. I.apham of Yistillis w as here last week on business. K la mat Ii county claims him an a citizen, but thu truth h Vistillin is really in Lake coun ty. Mr. J.apliam is interested in an important water suit, and came over to consult with bin attorney, Judge Sperry. When you go to Klamath Falls don't fail to sec C. I . AVilson the popular caterer at tlm (icin saloon. He carries thu finest slock in tow n and will treat you right. ThoCf in is the iNumlur resort. Try the Hermitage w hisky tliere. L'.Vtf N. P. C. 1. C. T. T. F. W. S. Q. Q. 0. P. A. R. C. A. S. These letters stand for something; Watch for the explanation next week LEMON 6c HARTZOG SC. U. SNIDER Tho is no ilt'ccjil irn in our way of soiling ooln. ' Our ric("H fire the lowest qual ity roriHidored. K lb llox Soda Crackers 75c u lb Can Syrup i.oo 5 1-4 lbs 1oAAt Coffee I.OO 3 I'k'gs Celluloid 5trch 25c 2 Corn 25c a Mixed Bird 3eed 25c I Vermicelli 15c 42 Kxtra flood Candles ' I.oo I I'k'jf. 5elfrlslnjf Huckwhert Flour 35c 10 lb Sack 90c All of Schillings llest Ooods at S. F-. card prices. I'iiiiI Ii I.nncy lian alri-a'ly ri'tiriMi from tin in- iHx'r Ili-ld ol Vain, Mal heur rounty. Ilu in mcceeili-ii liy K, K. ray, nu Bll-rouuil tu-wiuir man. I'axl iunrliii Neii)ilKf Mm. Zailie l.lm-liurKi-r, of Mountain View Ciri'le, Women ol Woodcraft, Iiki-view, will mwiii vinit Ijike Citv. Cut., rillii iall V. and ! iiii-litnti- a circle at that IiIik c. j 'I-ke h look at tlie .lil"troin Haddlory ! ,( huriii-Hd enlahliHliiiieiit if you want j t,, .,. H nuclei of thin kind. Few nhoim j j ,.j,j(.H ( io.inmi inlmliilHnu can Kiir- ,.HH Ahlntroin'ii for U-autiful ntM k and -comiilete line I The SiiHanvilln pa-r Halt- that Frank Cain him Ntarted for Alturan with ,iH fainouH ra.v home Italerii:, and will 1 tram him here for the raceii at l.akeview ' j July , ft..r w hich he w iM return here iu;ui n and remain until after the Fair j (ll.xt fall. New F.ra. Viewed throuiih an inverted pla-f, SomctimeH makes one pee douhle; 'I'll hi four iih rt m of hec-r in apt 'l'o make- a full -ck of trouhle. Hut if iiiirclniMed at I'ott & Kini'a (A. H. C; it will make a barrel of plea. iirif. -ji-ii attciidaii-e of "aid tcachem at county inhtituti-N. Certificate! will lie revoked and the dn-trict employing the teacliera at the time of the holding of the in Htilute will lone . cchool money. "Our little jcirl was unconscioiiH from Htranciilatioii during a Hiidden and ter rible attack of croup. I quickly necured a Ixitlle of One Minute Cough Cure, giv- mg her three doses. The croup wan mastered and our little. darling sH'edilv recovcret." Mo writes A. I 'r-tf-J, Chester, Mich. Ijikeyiew Drug Co. water will be turnM in today. The services of nearly all the workmen, who were employed, were dispensed with last week and a gone to I'.lv ir'e number of them have to vvoik on the ii rig;it hit: plani: lli'.lll. at tini! place. Klamath liepuli- Ii 111- 1 Hi V IT lrtUK h-. " Niilik'-IIH.' ! Iml 1 1'.' ' )' kii nituitl Ihi I Hint hii IiiiIIhii l'i lu'l I...ni;(i'lliiw ninkt- Miniu-- And everylsidy el-e "Ha Hu's,"who drink and smoke at Host A King's. Ill News comes from Hello that A. W "1"",,"" is engaged at that place, ''" kit ked by a home before leaving Modoc county, from which he suffered a bad wound. After reaching lielio the j jnjllry ,,(.riOUHi ali lu, j,,,, re. U - eived medi.al attendance in time to ,,Vl, a (hingerou ease of blood iMiison- ing. .Mr. I liarlton is now getting along nicely. ' I have been troubled with indiges tion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no pur- isise until I tried Kodol Hyspepsia Cure, have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medicines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in twenty years." An derson Higgs of Sunny Lane, Texas. Thousands have teulilied as did Mr. Kiggs. l.akeview Drug Co. U'e have of liinlies ti iiiiini 'l (MiildreriM J hits Mens nnl 1'oys Huts hfulies, misscKil '!)il!i ns' KM S l.a'lics Mint v;nJ i'.'u- in a. '.'I; (tents lirexs .Si-iits Mens Siiininer C'!tliiir readies Over aiid l'i ' ; a: Iatent Style HeJts. "(" to l.0 Spikes, fiold, Silver A J'laek 5 for 10c All the above goods sold at N. Y.f Chi cago and San Francisco prices. (let our prices before buying elsewhere If D)TfJll!iL Lake view ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATlONS SAHPLE ROOH For COnHERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. P. LANE & CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager John Maher hhot John Wyatt and then killed himself at the home of the ' latter, near Harney City, on May 4th. j lioth were old men, who were preparing ' t) K lo ti, abcr City honpital Ttie hodieH were found within five feet of ' each other. Maher (Middenly becjm! in na ne and committed the deed. j TO CI RE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative IJromo Quinine Tab-; lets. All druggists refund the money if j it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's eigna- ture is on each box. 25c. 3S-lyr j The machinery for the Alturas cr.-aui-' ery arrived last week, and Expert W'm. T. Mitchell in now at work arranging I the plant. The farmers are gi-uiug , their dairy cows together so they can j lurntsn mith j- a oon us tliocream-j ery machinery is ready to move. Alfu'-j -.. .i.i i .1.:.... ran euizena weiiv uuer imn iimm nung , . . , . ... with a vim. showing much enterprise and public spirit. " I have been suffering from dvpepsia , .. .i .. -...I i. ..i iL.a.. IHI I ill 1 ' ni intuit irnio mm iiuii. ivh ,,n.l,l Lftr trvini all nrenaraiions and alter trying all preparations and mnts ol some -lakers, im-y are some ianit to get anv relief. After tak- ; time induced to give an order for work e boltle of Kodol DvsnepM i Cure , whjch is a terwards re-retted Ksperi .1 telief and am now in better : '''t are costly. It you have a pic nhvsicians ' ing one I found Health than I have Ix-en for Uventv Kodol DyTX're-m vt-urs. I cannot praise Cure too highlv." Thus w roto Mrs. C W. Hoin-rts. North Creek, Ark. Lake- : view Drug Co. Thomas Cutter, representing Moses A Co., wocilbnyers of San Francisco, ar rived in Lakeview last Thursday even- ing. Mr. Cotter was the fust man to buv w wl iii Ijtke count? in the "early day" period. He has numerous old-time friends here w ho were rejoiced to see him after an absence of nianv vear?. A. I'.ieber, the Lakeview merchant, also represents Mr. Cotter's firm. Thev are , , . . . " sizing up the lo. al wool market. I consider it not only a pleasure hut a duty 1 owe to my neighbors to tellalhiut the wonderful cure effected in my case bv the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrlne Remedy. I was taken very liadlv with dux and pro cured a bottle of this remedy. A few iIokcs of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recommending it to others suffering from that dreadful dis ease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This leniedy is sold by Lee Heall, Druggist. Pioneer Merchant m of La c County fi in si reeciv ; full lino T hoes ..-. De Night-mare. Iii'l yoevith hatxle nl;h' mare? Ki you diiln't, hol l you t.rel T II I ii-ll yn nil ktioul 'im, Kor he Mk-trra yo hai to Uuf. H-' K"t ft lot ol boo-tK. Aii'l tfrinKm ftii' gohliii'-. too. IM rsih'-r lisb a ih.iusvii t dollar I'aa Oe mhl-mare. De nlifht-mare corn- to ie jru W n.'ii you's ha I Umi m u ll to cat. Or you" lyiu' on jro t.ai k or i l-..- yo livi-r'n in yo feet. A burglar' atan Iin' ovah yo ; Von vi ak.- up aril a chill. KatU'-r hab a au-mnbil : Liaa de DiKht mir'. Ile il ram yo off o' hons-topK A ti' Urowna o in de lake ; II nn'.i'i yn' "h'li.-ve yo iuika is dead, or yo.i runnin' fum a snake; A 'Hi; mad tiull in after yo An' yo caint ttuds-e a ini-ii. nay I'd rather Iiab di- measles Dan it Bight-mare. ALLL COONS t-nntt .Alike o Some. Some jieople can't see anv difference ill I'll.llll c , i'.,,.. amlHbia(.k, ,-olore.l chalk or any old ' thint! all are the same to them ; the i p"" la the only difference noticed, ami. hhn.h'd by the exaggerated state- . .. A ..i.tttr.. mui- Iim ma, la nl . - , . tiii '"n" " '" "hikem, tln-y are some- i ,u " 1 eniaige keep ymii cruris mi ! Harkimas & Cansov. We'll be in Ike- I view . vregon, aim .vioiioi; cmiii , vni., again in May and June. This is your last chance. I n ; Hakkimax & Cannon. Hurrah for Mac. An Oregon editor, through whose town i the president w ill piss, bre iks out in poetic eloquence a- follows: "McKiuley's coming lo our tow n We've got our bib and ln-'ker dow n ; We've creased our pants and blacked our sh-.es ! Since we have learned the joyful news, ; Our whiskers we have triuiui d withcare: And we propose to cut our hair An( (Ur fw, iH.rub ouf (ace IVIore McKinley strikes the place, We'll uive the glad and happy hand I A nd celebrate to beat the band j Vv 1th all the high-toned people who ex- lecl to come here on review. We'll tog right up, and we may add, We'll swear we'll not get drunk, begad! Hurrah for Mac! He is the stuff We'll give hi ui just a daisy puff For he and Teddy are a pair That can't be beaten anvwhere." f 47