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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAIINER LAKEVIEW, OREOON, JULY a3, 1901. V V t t f ? t T V V V V V THE TWENTIETH CENTURY V V V V V V All kinds of News Notes Taken 01 The Fly By an Examiner Representative V V V V V Tubular rivits at l'.ernard A Son s. V V V V V V V V V t V J. L. Morrow In Idaho. iD.MimiTv, ikaho, July I it, 1IHM. Fihtor K.minkh: According in promise I will write you a few linen ami tiive you some account o( my rambling lor tin1 last two iiiontliN. I have tiaveled SOUIC where hIk'III It! HlHcS in HIV ramble, lid ii I i n 1; , tishiug hih! prosccl ing. I have (omul some very nice ci- lllt'll of ijimrli Hint will llMVC Ihelll as sayed lit-it I get hark lo Itnise City. I llH (Olllu) NlilllC gold ill phlCCS hut j not in paying nuatititics. I shall go from lit'rn to lUnor and on to llur vallcv. ! ' presence ol sci.b.gci on our ..... ,. .... ... ,.,.,,... A new asssortment ..( Udie furnish-1 ' " evi.tnice mat new recovering i w . , , , , , , Held for in gmsls just received at It it M'. - Waiter Pent came over from Adel Monday. Creamery Cheese at Pieber's. '-". J. N. Watsoii came in from Shoestring aturday. Try the Iji Sola ? (or 25 cent at Dun ki'8. A fino pinoke. 2. Fall River Mill is now lighted by electricity. Shingles, shingles, shingle, for sale BtC II. Punlap's. 2i Willis Scammon came over from liis liivk Creek ranch Saturday. (io in and look at the new line of clothing just receive! at The Monogram. James Young, the Favdeville sawmill i.ian arrive! in Lakeview Sunday. A new lot of stoves anil steel ranges received this week at Schrninck A Son's. An artesian well was Iwored at La Grande and a strong flow was struck at 40 feet. The water is hot. C. M. Sain, after inspecting his borax mines in the north part of the county, returned to Reno Monday. Ifcin't fail to see that fancy criek ry are just received at Schrninck A Son's. It is Hie latest. 29 Oeo. S. Nickerson renirned from a surveying trip to Sicsn Saturday anil xent on over to Ft. I.idwell. To von really ere to save money on the next pair of shoes you hay, if so. go to The Monogram. Klamath Falls has a kivmI prospect I f Catholic church and academy to ( hiiilt in the near future. . . . Ml in.ui a se.ge o. severe ...ncss. ,,,.,,,,.,!, tll)llti,tf Hm ,.l,j,,g and Seethe new lot of glass want just re- I plentv ol liear. I will prohnhlv return ... to my Jiome in Warner in Scptcmlcr tieo. II. Avrrs departed fur San rran ciseo Saturday to purchase a large stork of kimhIs (or the store n( tieo. II. Avres A Co. A very c implete and !cautiful st H'k of watches, chains and jewelry of all kinds on di-play at Punlap's. The Sunday tlsheriinn were not very succssful on their Ccttonwood trip, and many o( them onie back with empty baskets. The latest patterns in ladies and Mens watch cases and the Ivst movements o( all kinds at Duulap's. W. L. HiiliiiiMon was in town (rum Crooked Creek .Saturday and reimrted j tr..w n reiirts tl.ut w lule uiakiiiL M-iui- the hay crop much Ix-tter than at first j minimi inspection o( nheep in the South expected. I em part .( the eoiiiitv he (uiind 1M,IH) ! If vou like a sood 5 cent cigar the ' head aflt'ted wi h wad. Steps were! i'lease send me a ropy of your valuable paHr as I have not had a paier fnuii home since I left, liive me any Warner laud new that you liavt since I left, ns 1 am a long way from the Hitrnei battle field, an "slightly disligurinl but still in the ring." We have had a pleas ant time, with some hiiribliips mixed in, but we are all in splendid health Mint , "neeil no Himii." Kesp. yoiiis, ! J. I.. MollllitW. ! """ j Work for Inspector. The liurns (Harney C'tinty) News savs : "Stork InsiH-ctor KllHuorh Our Progressive Store Wins the Bulk of Local Dry Goods Business T UlIS is not (in jissu t it in it's a f'mt. W'hv it is a Tact all our itotoint. rs kiuiw Ity profit- alK' cxpcrii'iu'1.' in traiiin liar. Tlios' u lio tlo not realize the sinilieanee f the tiling are also in vitetl to learn why it pays to tratle here. We ean easily demonstrate to any person who knows any thing ahout values that ours are the lest in this vicinity. In fact, we are latl to have our prices compared with those of other stores. At present we are selling out all lines of Summer floods at at markahle reductions. We may have something vou want. ilelios is sure to suit you. They are a new st.ioke at Iunlai's. 1 X. Arner n'pain'd the heavy disirs of the town safe last week. The sale went through the fire last summer and was not much damaged. You please your purse and please your appetite i( you buy vour liroceries at Hiebers. ' ?. Hi Barnes, the Pine Creek miller, was in town Saturday. He says the mill w ill bo started as soon as the new crop iiirirt, and no dirndl of grain is harvested. will come fnuii Haim v. l.adirs Ijw SIims at reduced firict taken to priM'iire their tlinriiiih dipping s speeilily as HMhle, all of them to Ii dip'd twice and I'arl of them thrit' times." It would lie well for the Stin k I iisn-cI-or of Ijik t mi n ly to keep an eye mi the ureal builds of iiiu'rutliik' i-lii eii eoiiiiinr from the tiorlh. Mi-Cullollgh, the sheep buyer of Keno rays there are one linn dred thoUMilld head of sheep on their way thritih l.ake coiinty Irun northern some id tin e Si'.ib han been ' i i ii ttv well x I ii ii 1 1 xi i mil iii Lake eniinty, , f Hlld if llil-cc ?-1 1 . I'nlnllig Iroln other counties ure iifieeti d 1 1 uiil ciin lv " NIIW PIN!; CKI-I-K l r.ii:iv hiiilig aln it I mi 1 I'..!!, ti mi I Aii.ii k. tin- Mi ii li.iiil.' at I'.ieU-r's. Smi!h Fdtxaril-'s drove out to hi.s We-t Side ranch Saturday with hi 1 leave the ilica.-e along the n-u e I thrashing eiik'ii e w hieh he had repaired iokIi t cain ii u: pi n ' m , n n at tin hheep Tin-only thing bet'er than quality t : '" " prepan'ory to -helling out the The Monogram is the price, both are j fall crop of grain. ''f',t' " ' I'.ieber i. el -fvi mi' all of hi- Summer Several of tb 11 tide in Irainatic Co. , io-id" lit a ledu 1 p: I' '. '.". wre si.k at Klamath Fa IN la-t week; .. I.. Howell and .1. X. Wa!-.ii are snd they only showed one fight. preput in to leate !. r Crater like next One bill of eiot'iiii' bou.'lit at The ' week on a campiM: trip. They will go Monogram will -how yu a new w a v to ; , r,liU., t, ,,. m aniMin ,r- s ha' k ai.d Stve uionev on future hill-. . men , a well a the alet t. I.IM lor, w. Smith, repre-etrting Kirk, iiiiio (i-"arv A Co., of Sacramento, was h i-ines-i in l.akeview Mo.i'lav. smoke the Sttrieiies K Haya l.'i rent ciar at iMiulap's. They aie the U-nt smoke in town. 2!' Mr. and Mrs. H. Sehminek left (or th" head o( Sican Monday on an outing t-i. going via Illy. They will be gone s'rf.ut two weeks. 0:ie five foot -how ca-e wi'h sliding it r-, for fl-) at I un lap 8. .! The A.-hland Chautauqua Assembly 1 la-t Thursday after a very success. ( :'. me ting. The attendance was larger than ever before. h' dii.g tln ir pack hor-e. Ai you prep.ited tor the Suiiimer v i cation'.' You'll need many cool lliinu to make hie end I ra o!e d'lrnii t!ie heat ed term. You will find I hem at Ilieher's Store. S.l Doing," the County . 1 1 r n . i . i - i , hu- l.i .n ca! .1.1 to li.c (act thai some pe.t l!. r Ii.hii a .-. n la me:. o h.jll-i- have been "il .11) i; ' Lake cili.it. lothelniii of p . l.il lli iii-.iiid loila s. 1 ley lake oniii- .r cheap uierehaiidi-e at a cheap pine, and hjie thereby gieai I y lijne.l Ihe I.mhI n.er- '. chant- trade. We meiei ntuud that; these people pay lio In eli-e itlnl ito Imini-lie.-K riljllt under the Iio-ch of b.l-ll.ci-- Attorney W. .1. Moore accoinpaniedby , men who pay taxes i.i keep the cmi'ily ; his family wi!l start on an extended out- , gmng. Tl.i- is a dowmight outrage mid j ing about August 1st. Tin y will go via. ! ihe matter should be investigated ; and ' Crater Lake to the I'acitic Coast and ' n the report be proven correct the law j I visit Crescent City and other places. i flmiild U enforced. These .eople rate i Uobt. llartm aial wife and I. C. i nothing about this country but for the' Schminck and wile will start alsnt 1 money they can take mil, ai d il is not a August 1-t (or a (ew weeks outing on j fair deal bit those who live and do biwi I elican l!ay, Klamath county. They j iiesa here. exs:ct to return w il h a lot of fi-h stories. ; " i . ,i i ,i . To Irrigate (iuano Valley. Ju't the good thing vou want ( 1 1 j " are out for a day or a week, fresh Crabs, '-aht Satuaday a ciew of ten men wiih l'ickled shrimps, onv I'ickles, i.la n, I teams und scnipers left here for W .T. t n re I rot I ii g a I 111' t lie .r i i s -I A PINI; M:V STOCK II. is alt. ...I. I .tig nl t! 'ii III IV . i.i i - I nil tin- tunc ll fl I e I ii 'HUM e . I A MONO 0'IMI:R THINOS w . ),... il ,e i I'.IT.rV f ill !i - it. A I -I . An 'J 'i I - .. In i.i I 1 1 in . .1 t i'l. f .1- hi; r i l:()LIJ;TT & A. MICK I T..,, 1 . il.. I' i. i.t- d" Uuli.h ioV ": 'S PELTON WATER WHEEL jt mm THE PELTON WHEEL. I V new Ii ll.r i t Id i i r us i. Ho. ill. y t he inst simple, re liable and f-ciirii.rt;irnl M.ier (ol alt p.M hh.i-n. Ttn Thumiil NMiccl. Now Runninx -1 Hit. u i .irir c- iiditii.il of service in the toost etluieiit and Sll l-llli lol a v . I lectric Pvcr Transmission An F.xa.iiiner reporter dropsl in at .1. K. liertunl A Son s and found them mixed and chow chow m. pin-king a general -tock ot liard w aie, t bipp-d ',H.f, ( mmiii Cheese, all gi ml er -1'iieiware, ti-iwure .if every deserip- thiiii! conn.- from llieber's. '.".I tlolf. Yv (I' The second annual Harnev lountv ..ot.laiiit. of Oarue Warden Apple- (.llr v m ,.,., . i.,,rllM ,..I11b,.r i,';. ;i Kl-rr.alh county. S. It. Wriylil j 2ir d;ii w lM . IMj),.-r the management w t i Hire-led for having venison tx.K-es.'ton, but was li"'hiir,j-d in I I v ir. J. f'.. Humphrey, ;t cattle buyer nun S e'ia Co., ("al., arrived here Satnr.'l.iv so ! left for Wagontire, Jiurns, and i'i -r places Sunday, accompanied by F : ." k I. Hue, '; ' li.ie-t and buve-t line of glass- . in .ow n at H. iV M's. if" A. L. Howell piiich.i-e 1 from Joc ose Saturday I'SHI bead of yoes, lo ivered in October. A I says he is !o .ry the fcheep bu.-ii.f-s for a I A John W, lJrigas. The program and I pieiuium lint will be out in a short time. t to see a nice clean iiue volume of uulrr w Inch will ungate i fl at it.V.ciou- ice r.an at Dnnbip'sj The Cedarville IJecord says il the Lake ,,, ,1,,.,!, f ll(M.M M1), ,.,,. ., , : l-f 'I" ta'" Ul lli! IOVOI. I'.op III Hl. ... . . . Ti.i.i ' igilliiCv'' piiOVOj W I1 Ii tui; BlaKi.e a1 , Mi,i,ui ihe n. u,oi' mane iu stme aini from f.'Of) b) fKA) a side, all they have the waters it it -1 that the lesulls got to do is to p it ui) the 'dough" and ! A i . mii-iaclory there is no doubt, i 'rot out their team. j He expecs to have the noik completed While Lent Smith was in Cedarville by the last ol September. lat week the baseball boys I hero offeled in put up a purse of f'J'X) to play tin I'F.I.TOX Wll F.KI.s are t he iveognixed slH.ilbild (or llmiallng ielierators. and Fielich Sat di in, : Cieshler's lam b in i iiano val lev . Nevada are run line.' Ihe ma jot il v ( sta:..ns of thin eha racier iii all pari" of the win hi. where they wdl a', once be putiowoik1 Water I'ipe and Transmission Machinery dlUKinu ditches and building a teseivoir, J A1( n !-- i i led t r-h a power i.Ihii t , -u piJied on (he most icn-oiiable says I he Cedai ille I'ecoid. Mr. Cress- I lerms. Shipments made from S.im I- r i c-in or New York -its may allord Un let ha- a la lire amount ol laud there and i most favoraiile fieiul I rales ' 'ai aloenc-. V i gliih or Sp.iiiirii. lurnished on appli- tMii.es to liuplove It to Ihe Utnio-t. ' " le-eivmr lo be built will hold a r ., i .s. a pi. II, rut nriTnu u'lTru vuvrz PP?;nwv m st..san Knio,t.i.,i s.a incrtiiun HHitn hllll uub' thi, njuhrt s, v.ck. 3 --(v);-----n ll VMV I II I I) C.IS UIVK VOU Till! ( U' I- tl. to drink '.) returned old home Klamath trout in A Co soda ami a cool place it at lit ul.'n. tieoi-.;j and Frank 1 1 -- I Mi nday 'oni a vii-it to their at Yn.-k.i. They came by Aaeiicv nml caught some fin' Willot.u-'oii liver. v 'oiN to i viiiu daily at I: v M's. J.J. icikt-i . a member of lie I.a-h's ft tiers fir ai, a I .V. I). Joiner, i,,.s:de.r.jien (or that t'..-:u, wi H-inifiK.-'. 1'. va Mi. Si.i.'iker'.- fir-.t vNlt In d'.v section. 1 t . 4 'llieic IS liOvlU'ig "'cer i,.i m prc-sciii than a line riiii w h plac- to pur th i.-e them is at Jo" "p dov. T. T. Oeer has rec.on eil an invt taiio.i 'from N. F. Hurwell, C'apt. U. S. Javy, commatidant of tho r.remerton Nival Sttt'ion, invitiau l'i t visit the Btation and i"It battleship Ore- on. Lakeview team on August 15th. l he ; latter think they w ill go over if notbiiu; happen, and bring back the fU'iMI. h i, al-o iiiider.-tood that Alturas will put up a purse of f.VM lo be pla)ed for dur ing lair lime. John (!. I.easure. a w ell-kiiowu a'trr n.-y of I'oi tland, r., took bis life July !tth in a lodging -bouses at '27 tiraut avenue, San I' ran .Ncu by swollow ing t he contents of a vial of carbolic a -id. lies polnleiicv because of business revel -es and inability lo secure employment was thiicau-e. J it the room were two letters, one addre-sed to the Coroner, and one to , 1 1 .i vi. I. ! I.easure 'a wile. I e. li;ie I i,iv I '.dler, one of Luke county 's larg- e. t sheep ow ners sold his l'.MX) and 1'Md wool clips) to Mr. (.'otter Friday, and re. ceived a large sized check in return. Last years clips amounted to liK.ODl) po-.inds and iie received 10 cents for it. This years flips was not quite so large but the pi ice w as better, rn,(HM) pounds he received 10?4' cents per pound. This is a handsome sum to be received by one man and places Mr Fdler on the nuiiny side of easy street. Indian Marauders. l-ioui n liable reports emanating from residents of Sleiu Mountain, the I'iil'e Indians make it a practice to steal over the line and slaii'hler uamc and then skip into Ncui'la. We lenrii especial elloits will he made to teach tlicin ll jsalutaiy lesson. 'Ibis week Deputy (iame Warden Moote will leave (or Ihe Sleili iik hi i t ii i ti country and will surely Use evei y elioi t to slop I hese mai an. lei's, j who will lint s'op short ol j.iil. A few !.'S-ons have lonu been needed in thai ! I seel ion lor the Led men. Vale l'emo-l I era'. I n ii) VMV I II I I) C.N UIVK VOU Till! ...BEST liAROAINS IN TOWN... riOURIl ITOUT YOUHMII.P. IT VONTTAKE 1.0M1 I pay no rents, I ny iio cltrh, but tlo my own work. IT'S I;ASY to set Imw I con jilve you better hartal. tlti.it tiny litic in I he county ft Oil in Modoc. 1 Nuw Kra. T. W, Foster, the oil expert who went I to San Francisco a (ew weeks ufter mac j hinery (or boring oil wells, returned this week, on his way to Cedarville. He j savs that oil has dropH'd to Mich a low I price on account of the surplus produced in Kern County, that he thinks it will not be profitable to begin boring in Sur mise Yalley at present. In the future when the price raises, he may begin opera) ions, for ho feels satis.fiud that the oil is there in abundance. 1 f". '.II """in T ,Y ,TrT "TBI I i " I fV -mUtStM .1. . V i' I. Ji il -j r I (;') I J. S. FIELD (ji 0nMaln5treet I ak lew (Jj)