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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1901)
I ' UUK itV kAmixkni MKrviitw, n .. :: News, liOOAL. SC. U. SNIDER PiEJ Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For iixamlncr Readers RECEIVED NEW THIS WEEK if I! - n i i i 7 IM llond Hun In from I'lunh Thursday . Two i tit ..f wool have lieen sold at Tlio Dalles and two al Shauiko alii 4'OlilS, I.. A. Mum had removed III family Irom Paisley U, the H. I. Moaa ranch in Chewaucan valley. Mechanics are at work building a nam pln room in l lid rear of Hotel lakeview 'fir the accommodation of lravtliiif( men. Married At Keno, Or., Juno I, l!U. Win. I., (.'lintoii to Mi mi IWI I). Chan ller, ImiiIi of Klamath county. I. W. Cade, St. Joseph, Mo., ahoe drummer who liere several lay laat week interviewing the local merchant. (Soorgo Dean, tlin Cednrvillo saloon oian, won a ntandard bred home in the ban Frum int o Examiner premium draw "g. I Mma tiertrudo Coffee, tint Davis Creek lllillinoi, la touring Modoc I'otllilv town Willi a humlnomo lino of pretty creation for onii'ii. The Pont nay ihal lr. William ami ' 4 r v I Conn of I'liUlcy U.tli u kod riie ntra heme Iroin their vilion on lh llmt i .4 y ol Juno. l;.iili..a. nurvcyors ar on the route between Kliiimitlioii and Kliiiniitli Falla, ami it in hetiovcd tliHt it ruilroiii) will be built io I In- latter place. J. wiili W. tino mill ninlor Maude Fine, who have Im ii attending college in Sun Francinco, returned to their lioluo in Warner lant .week. limtlain brother of i',iiitl-y recently nir'liait :t(K) yowling Meers at Kugono. The ntoor w ill be driven to liralluiu Hro. nuiumcr range in Mean. Mr. anl Mtn. John Tontiingncii arc now occupying their cony new cottage recently criTtiHi on iho aouthcanl end of tin-ol. I Lakeview Hotel lot. j Wo have a sample of this acanoti' lirlnji lr.nu Uiu iuriu of Uauc Kohnetl , near Willow Itanch, which i already) headed oik, and the Mo"k in DO inches long. Mina Kato i'luniinrr, who haa hMtn ilaimnrouHly ill at Liknly from typhoiil, Iihii mi fur n-cove rml tm to m ahlu to l a ml th trip to her hoimi at l)avin Crwk. Tliey nliiK of nprnif, Ihptm rxM't liu-n I Their loolmliiien" a in I A ttlle luealli of May and then Mm Jiiut and hot aa blauia! When von uet warm anil thimtv ini I oi ,x Kliiu' ami ut-t onn of tliotte ilrli- cioiia cxil driiika. I'Jlf I'rivcru on th I.akeview I'uiMley hUk do not chaiii at Hryan'a atatlon now, hut ko I'lear Ihrouidi. Th new ollire of th Ijikeview 1'aialey ataitv i at Koy liolda A WitiKtleld V l lm lulloiia, tired, iiiTvouit man can not miri CKhfiillv ,oiiiH-U' with Inn healthy rival. Ii-Wili'a Little Karly Itinera the lanioiia iiIIh for I'oiinlipHtion will remove tin-ca'i-e o( your trouhlea. J.akeview lrii Co. 'JJ-4 I hailiu l.iuehariter arrived from I'IiinIi Thurmliiy iveiiiii. II" hn Im-cii with the Totuiiiitfnen nheep for H.'V thI iiioiiiIin hihI wax tak'.ii nick a few duya In-fore arriving hern. Kliiilu iUy ami tli.w. Hi & 5hlrt Waists In Silk Mull, Taffeta Silk, Mercerized Silk, French Cham- $ w bra' Lawn, Crepe Hadras, Percale. S Ladies Walking Matj, trimmed in f j A Ladies' Wrapper, 75c to $1.50. silk. $1.75. latest styles. silk. $1.75. Ladies' and Hisses' Shoes, Sandals and Oxford Tie & - y All the above ood sold at N. Y., Chicago and San I'rai.tisto fore buying elsewher prices. Qet our prices be- I In y ,' Tin- liapiy cliiMiai. : Tin- ii on haw In: I Imura ami tlnw lnai- .' 'I hi) haiipy peiie ur lhoe who drink K'l liUora ami xmoke I I Com anduiiti! 1'i'nra al I'ont V Kmx'a. I ll ('. (', I'.aruiltu, thu atorkiiimi from Clover Flat, wan a himiiiKNa vinitor in Ijtkeview I ant J-'riday. Mr. liaruuni aaya the hi iili'H on the Clover Flat high way a rv now in i roiidit ion. Call at IVall'a 1 nitf ntoreandut a free. ; nauiple of Chamlierluin'M Stomach and I Liver Tahlela. They ar an elrant phynic. They aUo improvu the iii-M-tite, ntrenutheii the dieation and re- Kuiattf inu liver ami DowelN. llieyare eay u tako ami pleanaut in efhvt. '21 A CIihh. C. I-wia and Minn Caroline W. Sim-kwell were tiuili'd in marriiiKe at thu Inline of tlio hride'a parenta in Klamath county on Juno 2d. The ha- py couple wilt reaide al Uml It ver I lie HiH torn toiii tno my i ouu M.B incurable One .Minuto C-oilgh ( lire made me a well man." Noma, North Strat ford, N. II. IUm-iiiiho you've not found ' relief from n Htuhhoru coukIi, don't den pair. One Minuto CoukIi Cure haa. cured ' IhoiiHaiidw and il will cure you. Safe and mire. Lakeview Prutf Co. 22-4 I Thu Hotel Liukvillo at Klamath Falls ; haa lnM-ii pur.liBrtcd hy I. W. Ihirrina of Anhland. Tho now proprietor will tako charge of tho proerty in a few woeka. The price paid waa fit,(XH). Tho I'ttiHlcy I'ohI ia informed that K. Mr. Jamea llrown of I'utioiiouth, Va. over 10 yeura of ait niiflered for yea ra with a hail nro on hi lace. I'liyaiciana could not help him. U-Witt'a Witch Salve cured him n'r.iiHiit'iitly . (jike view Drurf Co. 22 4 Kev. (iiMrlpaatureof Taialey haa koiio to lily to fiutatro in tho cattle hurinenM. lie haa leaned 200 head of initio an 1 HU) ncrea of l.md from Win. Finley, tho lily ato.'knien. A nuri;icnl oM-ratioii in not Decennary to cure pilen. IVWitfa Witch llsr.cl Salve na veil nil thai expenne and never faila. Itewaro of CouutcrfoitM. I.ako view Irtivc Co. 22 4 Alfred and l.li liiirnuni laat week pur-cham-d the It. (iruman Ichho on tho hand of 2"HH) nhecp iHiloiiKiliK to Chan. A. Kn hart. The Iohmo runa for two or three1 yearn yet. Kcxcmii, naltrheuin, tetter, cliutlnit ivy poinouiiiK and all nkiu torturea are Haven, Wanh. For Bale hy .......1.1 I I Ii ll' ..l lit-, i a a ..a. Miaa I'earl liiirrua, who wont to Pais ley lant week aa ainaiiuennin and Ixxik koi'-r with Superintendent Taylor if the Chew a man Iml A Cattle Co in pan v writea to her frienda in Lakeview that alio ia delighted w ith her ponition. A few month" him. hxxl which I ale lor breakfant would not remain on mv FiouiHcii nir nan an nour I lined one ndtlo ol your Kodol IynH-pnia Cure am cm now eat my break fat ami other iih-iiIh with relinii and my f.nxl in thor oiiKlily diK'i Ht.il. Nothinit i-ipiala Kmlol lynM-p.iit v ure lor n torn acb Irouhlen H. S. I'm n, Arliiuitou Tex. Kodol lvn- a-Miu ( lire digenta w liat you eat. lk view J rtii( t.. I'ica luinHin ima retirol from the 'rand Central Hotel at Alturan, and Win. F. ArmMroiii; and aifo niiccei-l him, Mr. Kunnill will reinain in buni- nena in that town however, and will coulinue to conduct the har in the hotel. The New F.ra miya that A. L. Smith ia improving hia renidenco proiierty in j Altur.a, addinji a necoud ntory to the , hnildinit, etc. Sin th u one man that make a auccenn of the freihtin( huni nena. Ho 'a a runtlor from "away hack." J Jiimon Melick of Ilarnea Valley, went I lo Anhland lant week to meet hia mother Mr. M.C. HiKelnw,and hertwogrand aom (iuy L'tley and Havid Schrum, of Skagit county. Wanhiinjton, who will . visit with him for a time at hia llarnea Valley clock ranch. , Jf., w Jamea Itoyd haa arraiiKementa com pleted to la'in work at once on an Irri gating ditch to ho eight mile in length to bring water to I. ia UtOO-acre larm at lily. Two other big euterpriaoa of the lame kind are rapidly Hearing comple tion in that section. An application haa heen made to Gov ortior Ceer for tho pardon of Kohert Jor dan, of Malheur county, sentenced to me Oregon eir lor larceny ol a cow. As there is no opponilion to the pardon, HOTEL ERECTED IN ly(!) MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SA.1PLE ROOn l or COnERCIAL TRAVELS C0LRTE()US TREATMENT F. H. MILLEI Ct C J.. 9 C - J i Jn': t1! !". l LIQHT, Manager DEHAND FOR GRAl'.Ur:.S. The demand for vrsdnatcn of i,. ' ir. lual School during the p:it year nk len much greater than the' muniv. oninona with from tli) t t mouth. ..state normal school.. Monmouth, Oregon. 1-r Stat Certificate and Diptumaa. Students are prettared for the Slate examinations, and readily take 8'ate pit. peia on sraduation. Stroiia- Aca.hiriie and Profeaaional Conre. Well equipM'd training neiiartment liffltwifc ins taming full annuncemeuts P. L. CAHPBELL. Prt.ldcnt. Or J. B. V. BUTLER. SccreUry. ent. KxtH-n range s 4 HT,ft per vear. ran fc. f TH . tor catalogne con- .0 I rj&fm cements, addrens laCaaVi(2. II. Stanley of tho Cedarville, Cal., Ko- ; u,e n,H" lobably be releaed and rord would return to Lakeview in tho ! n'!,'"rl to citizenship. tioar future and hero not tho however. would go into huninens newspaMr bumnein, quickly cureil by lloWill'a Witch Halted Salvo. Tlie certain pile euro. Like view Orug Co. 22-4 Herbert Aldridgo of Summer lake will lHik after tho mercantile busiuoMS of J. C. Conn at Silver, this summer. Mr. Omiii will take a trip for tho benefit of hia health. Danger, d incline and death follow noil- lct of the howols. I'se HoWitt'a Little l-arly Kiaers to regulate them and vou will add years to your life and life to your years, hany to tako, never grio. Lakeview Irug Co. 22-4 It is thought there will he alniut double the numlntr of racers at the Lakeviow meeting than heretofore, and eomo of thorn the fastest that ever went over the northern circuit. My little son had an attack of whoop ing cough and waa threatened with pneumonia; but (,,r Chiinilicrlain.H Cough Kemedy we would have had a nerioiiM time of it. It alao haved him several nevore attacka of croup. II. .1. Sthii kkahkn, editor World-Herald' Fair I tea It's 22-4 Tho F.xaminer acknowledges receipt of an invitation to attend the Sixth An nual C lencoment of the Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, In Lane county for miles about the vicinity of Eugene, a terrific hail morm wrought great ruin, much damage, and was the cause of several painful injuries to residents of the district on May 2oth. Much fruit and grain were ruined. The hail clones measured l1 inches in cir cumference. The new residence on north WbUt street, now being constructed hy V. Lnebarger for Kldnn Woodc-a-k, is Hear ing completion, and will le a neat cot tage. Mr. Lineharger will alno build a Drug Store. (ieorgo and Frank Kohl were in from Clover Flat last week, where thev have Ik'cii engaged for some tinu!n building a largo amount of wire fencing. The boys report an over-average increase in the Alox. Keld estate sheep. You tuny as well exivcct to run a steam engine without water as to titid an a. tive, energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that his liver is torpid wben he does not relish hia food or feels dull and languid after eating, often has headache and sometimes dixxiness. A few does of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal functions, renew his vitality, im prove his digestion and make him feel like a new man. Price 25 cents. Sam ples free at Iteall's drug store. 22-4 JuucTlh to 12th inclusive. Tlio exercines, ; new cottage for himnelf on his lot ad w hich are to he of a high order, w ill be , joining as soon as material can he hud held al Chautaui)ua Tain-made. ! on the ground. Mins Ktta Johnson, teacher in the Timber land buyers are fhx kim; into Lakeview public schiMil, and mentioned Jackson county from Michigan, Mi nne in The Kxaminer hint week as one of sola and other states, and the Medford the selections of teachers in tho Ash-1 Mail is urging tho citizens of J.icknon html school for tho next term, has do- ' county to take claims before they are The block on Water a'reet, from iWall's drug store on the east to Bailey & Maesi ngill's, and from Reynolds A Wingfield's on the west to Wliorton & Smith's, is no adorned witb neat ; awnings of corrugated iron. These awn ' iugi), nearly all uniform, add greatly to I the good appearance of the buildings. Claud R. Fountain, an Ashland boy, has won one of the scholarships in the Columbia University of New York. Young Fountain is 21 years of age and graduated from the Klamath Falls high school in IS! Hi. This year he is a mem ber of the graduating class of the Uni versity of Oregon, standing highest in mathematics in the University. A private lette' from Paisley states that there was considerable excitement in that town on Tuesday of last week when tho Harrow Hotel was discovered dined tho Ashland engagement, and will teach another term in lakeview. At Talo Cedro, near Kedding, Cal., a few days ago a team attached to a wagon, the vehicle containing the colli nod re mains of an aged woman, ran awav through the woods, collided with a tree and the Ixxly was dumped to the ground, breaking the cottin open, and exposing all gone. The Examiner ban frequently on tire. The flames were subdued be- givon the same advice to Lake county citizens. All the timber in like county will soon be taken by Kantern capcal iwts. Hon. D. P. Thompson, of Portland, writes Prof. Ackerman, of Salem urging the celebration in the school of Oregon of June 14th as the 124th birthdav of tho the face of the dead. It was a grewsonie ' American flag. Prof. Ackerman thinks tin J for the driver of the "dead wagon," w hen he reached the scene of collision. The name of the dead woman was Mrs. Breeding, age 50 years, and her remains there is not enough time to arrange pro grams for this celebration in the schools, but suggests the setting forth the impor tance of the occasion and impressing tho were enroute to Fall River Mills, to be ' pupils with lessons of patriotism and love interred in the cemetery at her old home. ' of the stars and stripes. 'ore very much damage was done. Men with axes chopped great holes in the roof to reach the tire with water. The bucket brigade covered itself with glory. Klamath Horses Coming. The Hon a lira correspondent to the Klamath Republican says that A. M. Zeve'y has bought "McKinley," the celebrated quarter horse, and secured the services of "Chief," the Indian horse, for this season's races. Mr. Zeve ly and his son, Robert, will go to Pais ley, Lakeview and other points with these horses and run them. mmmm .aaMaana..MaaBnl la. s New Pine Creek is Coming: to the Front. We Sell Good Goods. Our Prices Are Right. Come And See. LEMON & HARTZOC 4:tir f,.:. a