1.4 MR tTV r.X41flKKf I.AKKVIFW, IRri;01. JVK l, IMI I 3 LOCAL 3 PICK-UPS. 3 TTVTTT TT T TTVTVT TTT TTT T f TTV Tin' N. ('. (. surveyors are im work. Inn in tin- vicinity ( l ikely. II like tin' lix nl banelm!! lmy at tend the im1i iliinrn Saturday eveiiiiiK. (in loll, (i Itiinrlntll Itnyii' aorial dame h'anirday fvcnlii, Mini lime n ntuxl lime. I 'iri- A t Crooked Oeik, i.riir I ,h k vie, trefoil, Jue II, I'.sil, ! 'lit" wife if li'iiri' Lynch, a tiiiili'i r. 'Hi.- l.nki'view B. H. will yivi' a so liiil .Ihi.ii- at (iiimliir HmiI Saturday t'VCIilntf. A iit( a'tendu'ice ill ! I iim I cil . A iriiiitiiii In mi f'Mil to roil nil li lt two ill llii largest mercantile liriiin In I.iiki'Mw. II it in to be inii'li' lit nil tin- ar- rmiK nt m will Imi completed witliin (li til-it ti'ti days. Puis ol Snsaiiville. Sharp nf Altiiras, 7.1'Vi'li'jr of lUitiauxk, Parker of llonanza nil oilier urn in Lakeview withlhcir sritis ol rmc horm-s netting In condi tion lor the July u.eriinn here. A lew weeks au Stonewall Vernon joiiilt tlm Krown Hn. ranch in (iooae I.ak valley lor mxH). Last Saturday Mr. Vernon sold tlm same proerty to W. K. Wheeler of Minncsoiaat the same prim. A license to wed wan lu-l liy (mnty Clerk (iuuilier on J mm Mi h to II. W. Wiir.i l ami Myrtle K. Travillu.ii. Iloth paruea ar residents of Paisley, and it la understood i I.e wedding is to take plsee this week. (Jtfforil, the W.tr rn Heat Co.'a mut ton bnye r started 12,01X1 head ol I-ke ouuly mu't'in sheep to tlm railroad B' HinHi.ii lanl week. He in eii-evted to re turn today afer another bunch of fine one from ilui Hart. nan Land. Jim Hoydstuo returned Tuesday from Trrino ni'li I. IK I'.ad ol merchandise for Ijtkevicw merchants. Jim says they don't make any charge at Trrmo mm (or watering stock, but teamsters con timii) to iay a rent per jiound (or liay, or at the ra'e of 2tl r km. Tlm Chronicle ami Fssmii.er of San Francisco had special wrl'ers in Ahuras and lookout all wk to npt 'be latent news rewarding the Modoc lynching. Kdward J. Livernah wan there to rrp resent The Kxaminer. Poth rejwirters left lor home yestcnlay niorninn. Win. Smock, who several weeks ago suffered a broken ankle by twing throw n Iroin wagon during a runaway at Crooked Creek, la now ahout town on crut hen. It will lie some time br(. re Mr. SiniM'k will entirely rerover, or Ihi al.la to navigat without the alickn. Jatnt-i Knelling arrivel (mm Cedarvillr Monday at which place he ha lxen re ciding a ilh hia family (or year pact. Mr. Knelling came over to aee how the wool market loomed tip, with all the liuyem on the ground, and aaya lui will IK-1 1 hia clip at the U-et uiarkvt price. Ciuntlier IVoh. leMeea tf the opera hoirne, will give the liig Fourth of July hall. The heHt mimic in the country w ill Im eiiKatfixl, and the hull w ill he ar ranged in ftrnt clana aly'e for the oohi aion. An elegant auptr will glvrtt at Hotel Lakeviow. TickMa U and mipier 3. The unall cottRh'O to tK.rtli o( thu CottnK" H"tl ha been Teinoveil to the lot on tho opponitw aide o( the Ml reel on tho V. K. Hurry property. Tlm two Htory Imildlng recently conducted ax a lodging hoiiHti in conjunction with the ('ollrtlie will he moved from Main Htrcel to the lot vncatud. Mirion Hitmen, who haa heen etiRAged in luinineHa at Haker City for a long lime, Iiiih returned to (Jtke county, and hoiight a hlackaniithing liimineHH at Silver Luke. Mr. Itamea' family ac companied him from Haker county, and are pli-HHt d tu breathe the pure nit of old Lake once more. 8. J. Htudley and family have arrived home after a trip to Adin, Modoc coun ty. Mr. Ktndley return Homewlnit re cuperated, hut Hiiya he is glad to get out of Modoc county. Kludley thinks he can Htund n little idiooting, hut when it coincH to a lynching In-e he want to "niiike liiiueolf scarce." Tlma. Watnoti, Btl old rancher who him been 111 Iho Honey Lake valley, Laanoti county, Cal., for many years, a8nhot to death last ThnrHday near hia home by Ben Weiaenberger, a miner who had aome ground leaod from Wt- aon. A diapute. over water rights was the cause of the shooting. A crew of shearers started in oh the I). Ilartma a sheep this week, and alter hearing M of the big wethers went on a strike (or 7 cents per head. The go ing prlfje In this county Is 6 cents. Mr. Ilartr jn would not accede to the 7 cent detn ind and the shearers left the pens Ha'.lman is said to have some of the la ,-gest sheep in the county. You ciinii'it Mwtip I'KRn, butter or pro duce with Nenia, Hoebiick A ('., Mont gomery Ward A Co., or other F.Hilcrn until order Iioiiki-h. It take tho hiinl ritrh to buy their good. local mer rhaiitn who buy your produce, and ex tend liimini'-H favor to you are entitled to your pittronavpi. Think It over. John VcriHtor In eijMvti'.l to arrive In I'unm about July I, from Ann Arbor, M li b , where he Iind been Inking a n..ire in ;iw. John ban completed hia course, alHiidiiiK aiiiocg tlm firat in a dun of 'Jm.uhi ftudenta. On hi return to thin count V In w ill ileci'leoii a plm'u to locate for tlm practice of hi profmion. Burim I'CIII. Vi'gil Conn arrived from I'ainley Monday evening, and intended iroinK WeNt the name evening to attend the fusion of the Manonic grand liMlge at I'lirlhiinl. lie iliacovered that the Magca were not running on time to gel him in I'orllanil iM-fore the adjoiirntuent of that Ixcly, and returned home Tueaday morning. J. F. Adams and Win. (iiiplon, the latter a borwbreaker, were in town over Tuetday from Merrill. Mr. Adaum baa Juat retiirne-l from Steele Hwamp where he purcbaMMl A. J. Jarkaoti'a borer", y) bead of Cleveland bays all driving horcrM. He btought 1(K) bead Up to hi ranch, which he will match upand break to drive, then placo on the market. Klamath Kipreaa. "The Fuming of Mvatery" ahow did not attract a big crowd here. Our people are somewhat rautiou aloiit patroiiixiug traveling ahows, uuleas they e imih with Bool recommendatioea. Ijike view people need have do fear of spend ing their luoury to are the Kudewin ftramailo Company, which will appear here several eveuing during 4ih of July week. They are first-clans. Cur. In are out announcing thu wed ding on June 12th of K. A. Hopkinn of Bonanza and Mina F.dilh Huhu of Kluin ath Falls. The happy man is the teacher of the Bonanza public achool, ami the bride to lie ia thu daughter ol Kdiior 1 1 ime of the Klamath Republican. The couple will reaide in Anhland, where the groom ban Ixi-n engaged to teni'h in one of the drpartmelila of the public school. The burning of the firnt kiln of native lime rock in the I-oRtus & Iitlry niple lime mine, four miles north of I-akeview, will tie completed to-day. AIm.uI 75,U(a Miunda of lime will be the result. Ilia said that it la a fine ipiality of lime. Ijike county people who im lime will now be wble to gut the stuff right here at home, equally a good, if not better than that ahipd in, and at a much leas cost. I. K. Venator was in from his home at Venator a few days the past week He rays that lite tirotner A. rnator, will start for the railroad in a few days with a tmnd of 400 bead of rattle, which they recently sold to W . I. Hanley and are to deliver at Ontario. He alao informs us that his it)ter Minn Hoe, who has been sick at the home of her brother (i rant in I'ortland fince January in improving and csMcta to return to Harney valley noon. Burns Items. lick Kingsley was in town Tuesday aliowlne? a hunch of brome grass grown ott his dry land on the Went sido. The grass is three feet high and ba headed out. It never had a drop of water but what nature gave it, and it certainly appear to be the coming thing for fod der on the dry luinU of Lake county. The growth is remarkable. Kingnley will luive e ii tin-1 i'ri t mt'il lor live acrea next NeiiHon. Farmers of Ijike county hhotiKI all try this griiHs on their dry liiudn. 1 be new bar, made out of oak and mahogany wood, that now graces Pont A King's handnome raloon, ia thu ad mired of all admirers of thu beautiful. No million outside of tho big cities (and few in thecitieH) can sport more hand some and contly pieces of furniture than thu establishment of I'ost & King in Itkeviuw. When the interior of Tost A Kintt's saloon is completed there will be nothing outside of Sun Francisco,' Port land or Seattle on thu Pad Ho coast that can touch it. Hon. U. A. F.muiitt f Keno was in town Friday. In relation to the move ments of the Southern Pacilio H. IX. surveyors, Mr. r.mmltt substantially continued thu reiHirts published last week, vix: that the survey up the Klamath wus being made. Like the progressive citizens of the county gener ally, he la anxious to sue the early con struction o( the road. Mr. Emmitt will soon iro north to 1 he Jialles to survey a larire tract of uovernment timber land near that city. Klamath Republican The Examiner" Oets the News. The Kiaiuiner furnishes the U'erj. news from the Modoc tragedies by Spec ial wire this week. The Kranaixe'. teta the news eveu if it has to pay for .t. We realise that nearly all our rer.Jurs are interested in the trauedloa t( a sister couuty, aud couBequen'ly the last hapeuinus by telegraph. V Oeo. If. Ayren. rn THE See the new wrappers with the summer corsets made in them. ! ; CwEO. H. Aybmes & O. !i Lakeview Soda Works HUDSPETH & CLOUD Proprietors MANt'PACTlRERS OP MIOH GRADE CARBONATED DRINKS BICYCLE REPAIRING BICYCLE SUPPLIES BICYCLE EXTRAS, ETC. AQENTS FOR ..RAMBLER.. GRAND Fourth of July BALL and SUPPER Will b Olvea by GINTHER BROS., In UKEVIEW Thursday Evening July 4th, 1901 All Night Dance Fine Husk O r SUPPER AT HOTEL LAKEVIEW Tickets, Ball and Supper, $3.00 Baseball at Mate Line. The Lakeview baseball loam went to New Pine t'nek last Sunday to play a friendly gume with the team recently orgiinizi-d at that place. The Tine Cte bo'S have not hud an opportunity t0 practice much, but demonstrated that when they gel down to good wor ad net in condition they will riroVu likely ohnps at tho tonrnamiMi' . k. C Kas- ter is the manager and a new player at the state line and HrtiJ o be an all- round athlete. T'ne score of Sunday's game stood 17 to 10 in favor of Lake view. Tha 'ftew Pine Crtnik team ex- tented gep.erous hospitality to the home team and gave them a fine dinner. A returu game will be played here next Sunday when the same courteous treat ment will be given the visiting team. Lime For Sale. The first kiln of the Lofftus A Dalrynv pis lime mine will be burnt today, and on June 15th the will be on sale at H. C. Kothe A Go's. Parties can be supplied at the kiln four miles north of Lakeview at any time by leaving orders with . 11. Lofftus. . 23-4t Iiorrwa A DiuTifPLe. BIG STOEE ... e I linn S.R. SUBLETT& CO. Now located In the new 0MIHMIHIIIMIIIIIMMII Car load of BAIN WACONS I The Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters A' S. J. STUDLEY STUDLEY JX. BIGr ZiZSTZl OX LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of CI IDMITI TOP ltoV JUST OPENED. OOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... Aa lr nrM C m CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND UbI UUK kkkw Ely Restaurant MralM at all henra f the lay or Xlght A GOOD MEAL V SMAU PRICE Table eapplled wttk ever) thine the market ofTorda Fine Sunday Dinners H. C. Wbltworth. trrttttlliniMUMMOIMOl brick ss:ixii: Kew Goods always on hand Undertaking in every branch Hardwood bedroom sets $27 Jfc,UJtt3MJL,X'UXtJa Peerless Chilled Plow S Hardened Steel Mole Plow ffi The Disk Plow (Something New) j Peerless Cang.a Fine Plow Benlcla Star, Sulky F. E. HARRIS II & HARRIS SnWerBi m ' 1