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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1901)
8 LAKE COUNTY LXAniNCR LAKEVIEW, OREOOrV, JULY 11,1901. V T v v V V v ."HELLO" STOCK. V V THE TWENTIETH CENTURY v v v v Who Mill it was hot? i We had h j lly ginsl week of tli 4th. ; Alluras will vote on itiorjx alin Sept. 14th. K Helfenstine, of Cottonwood, is rc-! fHirfed seriously ill aain. j The Kttdewin Company left for Kl tm- . nth county Tuesday ni.riiinii. Kveryhody was pleased at I-akeview's entertainment during Fourth o( July week. J Born In Lakeview, Oie,; u, July 4, . to the wife of V. S. Blair, a datigh- ter. Geo. L. Cantrall nnil Mrs. Addie K. Adams r,f Pavis Creek, iw married at Alturas on July 1st. Thirty thousand dollar in 20 pieces were stolen from the S:in Francisco mint by an employ last week. "Jim" Foster of Summer I.ke was an interested spectator of sports here last week. He was accompanied by Mrs. Foster. Ceo. Cooler, the popular young em ploy of the Chewaucan Laud A Cattle Company, spent Fourth of July week in Lakeview. The Examiner is prepared to publish a series of pictures of the Pan-American Ksiosition. The first given today is the lllieial Kmbleni. Kd. Ijimb, who has l-een with the Al dridge Bros.' sheep nil winter and spring, came down from the Sicau coun try to see the town on the Fourth. The Post pays that Virgil Conn of Paisley has contracted with Lem Winkle- man and Lew Wallace, two good freight ers, to deliver the merchandise for the big store this sjmmer. Kldon M. Urattain, register of the land office, accompanied hv his wife, left for Portland last Sunday. Mr. KrutUtin was called there as a witness before the United States Court. The work of grading on the N C-O north of Termo is somewhat retarded owning 'o the scarcity of lals-r. Pig crews go on the work for a day r two and then quit to go into the hay fields. A big land slide occurred on the Ja. I All kinds of News Notes Taten 01 The Fly By an Examiner Representative 1 v Having is in full hltist in Ijikec. runty this week. The Meat Market 01 W. P. Huff c'oscd its doors on Mot. day morning. See Irs. liraudoui A liirtch, icrl opticians, at the Postollice. 27-1 Lake County Wool i "till Ireing ship ped to (he railroad in large ipianlities. Colo th.t F.rewerv Sal ui when you are tin rsiv and get a cold schooner of l-ccr. 27-2 Frank T. (iun her has locn confined to his lied with fever for several days ast. -IJ HIII)S ptIH NtlOOIIJ.MJS XnpjuiHy U() iu.uj o,)i 401 pno,) y t i.m!hii 1 1 ljikeview was frin from accidents throughout the entire Fourth of Julv week. ' Tios. Watson has g..no to Talent, Oregon, to see bis children, who are reported ill. (ieo. Wrner of Alluras did some jo.hI work for Lakeview ball team in the tournament. 5X) men wanted at the Hrewery SaliMin to unload schi.oners every day .27-2 Mrs. Ft tn Uoss is seriously ill this week at the residence of her sister Mrs. Chas. I'mbach. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherlock intend leaving today bra fishing exjK-dition on Chewaucan. lSevnolds A Wiiitfticld yesterday shipp- ' ed big load of merchandise lo the Chewaucan Land A Cattle Company. I Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hrown leave this t morning for Keno. They will go at once to Lake Taho for a mon'h's outing. Increased From Five to Eight Thousand. A meeting of the stockholder of the Lake County Telephone and Telegraph Company was field at the court house last Friday evening. A sullieieiit rep reseutntioii of the slock subscribed was in attendance to conduct the business of the meeting, which was called for the purpose of voting lo increase the capital s'lH-k from live to eight thousand dollais. Since the coiporation was established a number of 01 1 metis of the county signifi ed their willingness to buv stock ami requested that a telegraph line be added With the pni'ise in view of huil.iiug and et, tipping tin. route as a telephone line, it was olcd at ihe meeting that the directors he eiiHiwered to issue mine stock lo (he amount ol f t.UX), and that the dncetois u-e their own judgement I regarding Ihe additional wire for tele graphic purines. 1'lic Isiaid is in i-m-only a sufficient nuinuni of stic k to complete Ihe line us a telephone carriei, or to sell enough lo put on the (cVgrupli, as it sees lit. On Saluidav moining the Hoard ol 1 hreciors held a huiies 11 citing. CiK- : contracted were pie-ei.t.-, and oi.U re ! ' paid. It was deel led to order tit once- a Millicient at ml oluiie lo ciinpli Ic the teleilioiie ll. r ! It W is (.'eciiled not to altcuiiit lo be,! in construction of I In- line until at 11 hay ii g season is uvi r, or about ,"epl lt, owing to a scarcity of labor. (bssl progress .! leported III the, delivery of (lie post-, and p iles aiou the ! route at ea h section lr. Watt Head. Lr. J. V. Watts, at one tune llivi-tcr i 4? of the laud oflice In l.tikexle, nbile ('. . ' . Snider held the Imsition ,,f Lei elver, i Bieber is Selling Out All lines of Summer Goods at re duced Prices. Everything will be sold regardless of cost. pie in . Mus I short owing lo lack of space in this issue. Hid well known by many pe Lake coun' v, die I :il l.i F.ive't state, tin July it . hr. Watt-t wa a 1 preacher ami uiteii entertained Likeview I lieolile Ut Ibe Melboilla' ( lolrel. t.. The Examiner's report of thy baebal . ,H7, ,. WHH j.K..ideua Flect-.r in the tournament and races Is necessarily rut, Haves-T.I.U co(,,est. .:' his eirvlc Vtte made Ituiherford Hives !,r I- C. A. Fitch, a newpaer mau from ) dent of the I'nited States. His el Chehalis, W ashington, arrived here last , hilily s disputeil at the 1 ime, as be w is week and is now engaged 011 the Hustler, j postmaster at La Fayette. Tint crisis, John McFlhiney has been appointed the most momentous in the hi-tory ol stH k instie'-ior for like countv, by the American politics, di I not end until the County Court, at a salary of $'SK) jmt year. John W. Peacock md Mrs. Flta Re hart were tieuried last evening, July 10 h, at M :.'() o'clock. The wedding was Lie toral ( ". mi 1,1-r-i 01 decided, the dar before Oram's successor was to be iiiangiirired, in favor of ihe lb-publican candidates lor Llector in Oicgon. and Watts' vote w as counted fi.r llaes. IHE Cottag;e:: ...Lodging House Restaurant... Mrs- E. H. Day, Prcprietcr 1 oster rat. eh a week or so ago; a section ol about 200 feet lielow the grade eovriiig up some Post. j private. longs!i, from the hill j r"- "arrow ami .Mr. 1 ,. .. ...,. 1 .... and Mrs. Johnny Withers left for home - -I, lie- le.jee . valuable hav land Yreka team vns tw ice defeated by the Willows team in the basebiill tourni n.ent at Ibe Siskiyou town on tl.e roiirth. The firs' score was It to 7 and the la-t 7 10 ti. Willows is a hot town in in-. re ways than one. T-!iths by heat, f! i.,l lib'ninj, celoi.e. ought t-i be a warning to Ka-!-er peo). that 'be proper tbinu to do us a mat er of self preservation i- 10 tin.! a country where not! i(g of tbj kind is known. Lake County, Orc.011 tiils (he bill. j .-atunlav, j Lakeview ! Marion ! Harrow ! Fourth aft er a week 8 soj.xirn III Siinmtfiatik and Miss Klia were married al Alluras on f July evening. P.otii parti-s are popular people of Alluras. Miss I'earl I'urrus has Is-en seriously ill for a week. She exa-cts ts leave for f'ais'ev today to re.ume her du'ies with ihe Chew nuciiii Ijind A Cuttle ( 'oiiipanv. Mrs. Oeo. H. Avers and children went lo I'n t I'.i Iwell last Suiiiiay for a month's v i -i t with relatives. She accompanied her brother and sister, Mr. and Mi-s Monroe, to the .M'hIim: tow n. Items Are Appreciated. ' Says the exchange : 'I here never wns a courn v paper in any locality tlutt i gave all the Iim'.iI new -1. It is nfteli 1 1 ut t ' some persons Come or go that the editor j does not It happens ibat a family is i misied several lime. Tin y get Ihe j impression ihhl the paper does nm care to mention thi-iu or ha- a grudge against iheln. The paper I1.1- no ill feeling, 110 spite, no enmity agam-l anybody. M'i'1 people lui.e the lo'-ul paper, lion 1 I be afraid lo tell th liio. you have fi lends ' itingyoii. Periiaps you think lire patrt-r shows nut I ialil v, led trv and see if ll iloe.-n'l Ileal . - n well i; Voil j gie it a chance." I -The Only 25 Cent House in Lakeview estatir.'iiit it id I Io IjjinU Ilmise Imve 1 oth lnen thorough ly renovate i. (iimkI table service ami cleiill beiis. The mi f. rt of our pnlroiiH will nv ii vs If our (irst aim. Cull at Tin! Collude fur n P'mhI nu iil ninl bed Shirts latest 5tylc.4 Neckties All Shades fins Schroder, the bas-ebalf enthusi it, returned to Silver Lake Sunday. While ii us carried an Apothecary shop in his! pocket rier-. I.avir,.- , 11 a r l s e I, raill.h ah,j vineyard-said to Taken to the A.syluin. laiios M. Moore, who ciiine here less : One-half of the town of Vina.Cal., was than a year ago, and has been a coiinly 1... I .... .1. I : . :. .1 .1 .i . , sepi oy me m-i ween, iiiia is 1111; .iiarge or me past lour monih-, wa tow n made famous by Ihe great Stanford' excniined by County Plivsicians milh be Ihe it Sleine'. before the ('.hii.iv ('. nil a hi,'i ,H"1' U" I,lBv,", U)i ('" i htruesl vmey.rd in the world. Friday, and adjudged insane. The un- h,s team at first ad Webje.J the W iCvk I MNM. ,altk, ,, Ja ;,Hrk ()f f.utunate man imagines . ha. so. e eliectively. 1 i . . . !u i-l i . ...i : n.. i f'l'.T Pavif oeeu Vlsl'Jii in ,Ulira-j . ir ';oir io peiron nun, Mi'i is suuij Wiilue,' Llliville. ,J1"',',e,!- The ('"ll,t f'l'"'tl A. F. louiiing eu and lr. rtemer us guards to escort hill to the asylum for the in sane u. Salem, and liny slatted with the patient on Sunday morning. Shoes To fit Any Toot The Cheapest and the Best At AMLSTROM BROS. I ri j i oni'd. a bright voiini man . wii h iheir sis er M rs fi that famous religimiH weekly, .be Cm-waucaii piM-t, was in town last week wttb the ba-eball team from the north. Mc;onul.i made some ,i the star plays of to game in cmiKjclitirf with the hall at .er on high lies. Mia. Linville re'urni! I to Warner will' 'hem ami w ill visit there for a few weeks, i. P. lirnwiie und wife, W, It. Lowell, W. K. Cambjidge, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Se-i-ions, Miss;s Cora and Ora Sessions and Miss Fdna .'I'"" among the Jlidwell visitors wh'. helped celebrate in liiikevii'W hint week. CeJaivill" went hnnV i'l ,th colors, tliirir team carrying the chain pionshipin the baseball tournament. I view. ' ;e Conn, one of the directors of tne Li. j Coun.y Telephone Company, was in l.akeview last Friday to attend a meeting of ti,e stoirk holders. Sir. Conn takes a Ug iii'erest in poimoting this eiiterpiiso which will connect all the northern joutitry with th.r couury seat. 1 had an enjoyable week of it ill I. W, I'.iirriss, the ief proprietor of ilotel l.inkville, i Klama.h Kails, is inaking great iiniovments in that host elry, y.r. Jarriss understands his business and i r. obligirg and courteous 1 AiidloiU Ilia table is excellent. The iiouse Is now being thoroughly renovat i Win. FarlOW waa ami ug the visitors from Paisley to sue the ponies run last week. Al Farrow, whose familiar face ban lasen seen on the Takeview track for years past, handling sprinters, was cm spicuous by his absenre. The lsys say tk-nt Al has lost iuterest in the game and lias settled down to sturdy farm lii. 1 jike Sliver Loke flan Hurt. A corresp indent wrin.ig from Merrill lo the Klama'h l-.X..css says; "A geutlemi-ii from Silver Lake whoso name we did not learn, met with a terious accident ueur here a few davs ago. While leading a pack horse he became They were a j illy parly and all n.''l ltey entangled in the rope iind was (hugged lrom ins horse; ins loot liecume last in lliu stirrup and Ik- uns dragged fifty yards or more which caused a rupture. Among th., j.-lly people here from, ,h) mH ,)(.(.n ttMt. , w,lllillUt. (,'edarville last week to at'eml the sports ,, ioti ' ney , , were Mr. and Mrs. S. (). Cressler, MiM iielle Pagnello, Mr. and Mrs. V.. L. I Read This and Pause. Koberts. Miss Mayfield, Sir. and Sirs, i w j, yVoodcock & Son carry a full (ieo. Fisher, Miss Wiley, Harry May- 'o( j)URijy ami spring wagon wheels, field, Miss Mollie IludsHfth and Sol. (,kV tfriKH, B(jt springs, wagon und HtrtH,t ' bugy poles, wagoil exjuess bows, T. J. Newhill, the js.pular sclnsil wagon tire, buggy flJ"l V it"i! wagon teacher and buselmll euthusiast, was j lire in fact everything llifli i nccessury called away bv a telegraphic message on j to conduct an up-to-date blacksmith and July 5th to ISflltston, Oregon, to attend wagon shop. Horse shoeing a sjaMdality. bis mother, w ho is dangerously ill. Mr. ' Drop in and have Fled Wilson and Fldoti New bill went to the railroad on his Woodcock shoo your horses. They arc wheel and made the trip from Lakeview "crackajacks from away back." WHY HiU.I CAN (IIVU YOU THI ...BUST BARGAINS IN TOWN... FKIURn IT OUT YOURSELF, IT WONTTAKC LONO I pay no rents, I pay no clerk, hut do my own work. IT'S EASY to see how I con give you better bargains than any house in the county 6 Um:r--:- it. iiiU'rtli'ti J. S. FIELD On Main Street Lake lew AT . . 7T to Ager in tw o days. 27-tC W. 1. Woodcock & Son