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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
LAKR COUNTY EXAMINER : LAKEVIEW, OREflON, AU1. 8) 1901. C. U. SNIDER ""SSSfSSLyf i RECEIVED NEW THIS WEEK S g 5hlrt Waists In Silk Mull, Taffeta Silk, Mercerized 5ilk, Trench Cham- 5 r bray, Lawn, Crepe Hadras, Percale. y Ladies' Wrapper, 75c to $1.50. Ladies' Walking Hats, trimmed in ft) ) silk, $1.75. Ladies' and Hisses' Shoes, Sandals and Oxford Ties, latest styles. fi Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly Tor lixamlncr Readers 'a-A iff K E It AI I. K. Wimtor Ml f"r lltirin-y luiliic lut I ri lii)' to gather 'iillln. (inn. H. KiiviiK' rfpri'mMiliiiii a Hun h riiin lH' o ii-ii liiiuni1 wnt in Lakrview IunI I'ri'Uy. Mr. I r. Mi-liiiT iinl children have joined tli I r. at Hull-in and are viniiitig jhfir old home. f t ink nothing h"t -I"-""" Moore wliifky ml you'll hImmv Ihi )iHpiy. n mle at Whorton A Smith'. 'M-lt If you don't rend The Kxniniie-r you don't rend the new. Only two dollar (or whole year. Tlion. Handley It km Ih-i-ii running the eleclrii: light plant during J. A. An- tllOtiy'R ttllNI'IK'tt. Hir Tlioinni Upton' ti"w yacht Kham-riM-k II, Murted from 1-omlon (or 1 1 I'hited HlutfN on July 2'nh. The lligliet lililll II rollMMillg of '" rri-N. il li i-ntHl'lu-lit-d w nter right, lo-ruli-il mi ( 'oltoiiwood Cn-t-k, in now of ten! for Hide. ('. I'mlmi li uloiit it. lU-tf 8. U. Hulileltx' family have gone out to C. W . Ii-iil'it place Ht Old Camp Warner for a few week May. Mr. mid Mr. Chan. Iiinki r, pioneer o( Yn-ka, celebrated their golden wed ding in tlmt i lly on July '.".Mil. J. W. ilrown ciiinc ui from tliu Altur mi livrry Niuldit liiMt Thurielay alter a team tlmt wrh driven up by a druinim-r. Nearly 'Vcrvlody luih read Tom 1'iiine. The Tom I'aine ngnr ia nit good a the Ixiok. A I f ' , KHi-i-t unuke. Call for it Hi Ayren A Stlilaw-I h Itrewcrv ha loou . 2-2iii C I'. Snider, J. A. Anthony and Chun. K, Moore welil over to Jlcep Creek I aft riiurmUy for a few days outing and (-. h. Andrew, a I'orllaud seed man nan interview ing our eed merchants Mirml !) litHl week in rjtrt lo uwkt year rnp. There wan a lii( turnout nt the ! (tree of Honor meeting Thursday night, w hen they initiated three candidates am) wound up with an ice crciun Hocial. l)rop into 1'iihI A King' handxoine re Hurt and get a rcfrehhing drink or a line cigar. While you loiter linteu to the delist hful mimic from the Kegina r "I-ong Tom" photiogritph. 2W Win. Hough cnnie down from Silver Lake laxt Thursday nfier 1K) head of rattle from the J. N. 1'iir.gcriild place noil Ih of jkeview , lit liaH taken on the nliari-N for three yearn. Tlio Kxaiuiner liax received a down (nihucripliunM in tlio pant two weekn from HHiplu in tint cunt who wirdi to learn more of thin county, with a view of coining here to locate. I)(H-n your dealer keep JeHe Moore whickcy? If not, inxiHt on hin net t i nt it for you. The tinext in the world. SI Jan. Iiiiun, the well known nlieep buy er of Keiio, arrived hero hint Thumday xoinpiiiiied liy iiin w ifn, lie Iiiih Ih-ch interview inn several larno tdieep lioldern of tli ih t'ounty wllli a view of purclianiim. New York City in excited over tlie din cowry of a iMittomloHH pit on Morrin Avfinu. Ovor KXI.IKH) tons of dirt and rock Imve Ix-eii duinxd into it within the pant few uiontlm, without any notice able uffect. We rcitrut to hear, says the Yreka Journul, that W. L. Carter, the pioneer editor of the Shasta Courier ia in a criti cal condition at Napa, and that the memheri of hia family have been called to hia bedside. Mopn tha Cough and Worki off th Cold. Laiative Knuno-tuiniue Tablet cure a cold in ono day. No cure no pay 171c 26 cenn. 38-lyr f l "V -" 1 - I r . J. II. McCulloiixh, the I'.cno mut ton buyer, who purclinned Home I.akn coiiiity nbeep in tint early nummer, ramn out from Itciio hint week lo meet hia band of nheep which are being driven to market. In rip-hl wanonn prior to Jan. I, 1M), the Auniralian nheep dwreaned from '.'l,.V),MKMo lex than U.I.IKMI.IMH) and thin m-anoii the terrible flre in ll'ieenn land are nupixtmsl to have dentroyed (KM). (KM) nheei ami lambn. ('hntnherlaiu'H Colir, Choh-ra and )iarrhM-a llctiicdv bun a world wide re pulalion for iln curen. Il never failn and in plcniant and nafe to take. For nale by llcall'n I'riiK Store. 'M ' J. .1. S'elnon, the recently elected Orand Miinier of Odd Fellow n of thin jflale, will vinit I.aki-view I-ode No. tl'l, iH-iween I he .ri h and lot It of Septemlx-r. Thin will Ih- the necond time a (irand Manli-r ban ever vixilcd thin Ixxlge. Colonnlo lamb feedi-rn nay that after Innt eanoli'n exM-rience they munt buy hiuil.n at fr-.m fl to fl.fiOahead and I there in ctronn iinilalioti to buy the laiiilm ' by weight intead of by the hed, many '(laiminu that thin in the way they lone . moot of i heir money. Frtiptioiin, rutn, burnn, ncaldn and , noren ol ail kindn iiiickly healed by , in'n Wili-h Hazel .-alve. Certain cure : for pilen. Iteware tif Coiinterfeiln. He Inure you if el tlie original leWill'a. ' Lakeview I'lUif Co. 30-5 I,. It Fllert. ex-mayor of San Fran ! cinco, died at bin reniden.-e, in that city Inn July 21t., after several monthn of ill j nenn. Thedeeeiined w an born in San Fran j ein-o forty-one yearn ntfo and wan prom , iueutly indentided with the commercial , interentn of the eity until the closinif year of bin life. Kverylnxlv who nmokea ban heard of tH (amu - Hrwn rnr. Ik iHMnt i rtH'oininenilation other than the nuiok inif. When voii drop Into Cobb llenk le'n Alhauibra call (or a Ln liona and i;et happy. -"-'m Mm. Hot her Ked, whojunt recently graduated afl a pbarmcift, and who ban I lieen visiting her mother near I'ainley, i paid her I.akeviewr friemla a vinit lant week. Mm. liced bid farewell to her old Ijikcview home and left for Seattle lant Sunday w here she oea to accept a h ii.it ion in a drug store. Jamen White, Itryantnville, Ind., says I'eVYitls Witch Hazel Salve healed run ning ooren on lnth legn. He had nuffered II yearn. I'octnm (ailed to help him. Oct IeWiit'. Accept no imitations. Ijikeview lru( Co. 'M-H I'reaident Nelnon, of the San Francisco rhainlier of commerce, declares that the tree Kpularly know aa the "Oregon pine" outchiHMOH every other pine known to civilization ; that it ia superior foi all purposes of miinufaciure to every other variety of the genua Abies, and that the navy department ought to adopt itollici ally (or sheathing of hattlct-hips, ''instead of Southern pine." La IuHtructorit in a new and plcaxing thing to smoke. Thin cigar is made by the famous Trujillo, and is known aa the ierfiH t cigar, manufactured in Key West. Try ono at Ahlatroma ltron., sole agenta. SS 2m The President baa issued proclama tions establishing free trade between Porto Rico and the United States, and declaring organization of civil govern ment for the island. The proclamation s purely formal, and only in the body of the resolutions adopted by the Porto Kiuo legislature does it appear that the island is set free commercially in com memoration of the anniversary of the planting of the American flag on the island. New Pine Creek is Coming: to the Front. We Sell Good Goods. Our Prices Are LEMON 6c HARTZOG "J All the above Roods sold fore buying elsewhere J. W. Howard returned from Silver Ijike lant week, nays the Prineville Re view. Mr. Howard ban been over there looking after bin business at that place. Mr. Howard will remove his family over in a short time and they will remain over there during the haying season. Mr. Howard has atxiiit 1M) acres of meadow to cut and it will tke soaue time to finish the job. What most people want ia something mild and gentle, when in ni-ed of a Iihysic. ('hamlierlain.n Stomach and .iver Tablets till the bill to a dot. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by IVeall's Irng Store. 30-5 I'p in the mountains a few days ago a party of hunters had their wagon broken and a monkey wrench wan needed to repair the vehicle. One of them walked over to a ranch near by and asked for the tool in as plain Knglish an he knew bow, bill this is the reply he got: "No, dan ban no monka ranch ; das ban sheep ranch. Ah tank you strike the wrong blace."--Huntington Herald. The real estate in I.ake county, lx longiug to the Frankl Co., is now on the market for sale. No reasonable offer will lie refused for any part of it. For full particulars call at or address this otliee, or Charles I'm bach, 1-akeview, Oregon. 1-tf " The Molo triltv h 1mu1Um1 to 77. members, mostly women and sick or diseased children. There are only 13 able-bodied warriors, and they will never go to war again. Formerly the most savage and indomitable of fighters, they have lost all ambition for anything but their Government supplies, and, while virtually prisoners of war on a small reservation, are left unwatched. l)on't overlook the evening musicule at Post A King's. Call for what you wish, a drink of fine liquor, a cigar of sweet aroma, or music of any kind and you , will lie accommodated. Stranger, when von come to i.akeview drop in at i-osi x king's if you want to see a man. You'll find him there. 20-5 The Montana state Ixrnrd of sheep commissioners report 500,000 more sheep in the state than there were a year ago. There is also more wool on hand than ever before. A Unit half of last year's crop sold at 11 to 12 cents, and some at 20 cents, but the average was 14tJS' cents. Huriiig the year there were about 000, 000 sheep shipped out of the state, and 3:1,000 were killed by wild nnimals. Las Dos Naciones, the pure Mexicana cigar, guaranteed, ia a leader at I-ea lieall's smokers' emporium. One can't realize what the sweet aroma of a per fect cigar is until be has tested the qualities of the Las Dos Nacione. Call for them at lieall's. 28 2m Game Warden Quimby is frequently receiving communication from hunters in Southern Oregon who kill more deer than they can conveniently eat, and want to know whether it is against the law to ship venison to their friends. The law prohibits the sale of venison, but not its shipping, providing it ia tlie lawful sea son for killing deer. All that the law requires is that the package be plainly marked with the name of the consignor and consignee. Right. at N. Y., Chicago and San Francisco prices. Get our prices be- fti f, I if EL ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS 1 i,.? - SAHPLE ROOn iriPLERoon ;:c r For COnIERCIAL ? m ith TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. " F. P. LIGHT, Manager B. F. ALLEN ALLEN & THE k ft ...Lodging House Restaurant... Mrs. E. H. Day, Proprietor. v -The Only 25 Cent House in Lakeview- Restaurant and Lodging House have both been thorough ly renovated. Good table service and clean beds. The comfort of our patrons will always be our first aim. Call at The Cottage for a good meal and bed. Nothing touches Tost A King's resort fur fine Furniture, cosy corners, eood liquors and fine smokes. Call there while you are in town, and you will be royally treated. 26-5 Smokers will never know the comfort of a bne cipar until they try the El Con: andante. This is a fragrant weed that lulls men to sleep ami gives them pleas- nt dreams. On sale only at 1'ont & King's, Lakeview. 28-2m Come And See. " - . my rth p 1 1 in JBH lJtni T. H. LAFOLLETT LAFOLLETT Breeders of Pure Bred Sheep ! Original itock bpanUh rterloo. Hurt bred for many year to registered Detain and Rambouilet Rams from the flock season of lool 7oo yearling rams and to two-year-old ram. Price and term rea sonable. Home ranch on McKay Cree tea miles north of Prineville, Oregon. Call on or address ALLEN & LAFOLLETT, " r - r-; :n r oU-jm friiicyiiic, vyi c&ui- Cottagezj TO CURB A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brumo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. . W. Grove's signa ture is on each box. 25c. ttS-lyr When you go to Klamath Falls don't fail to see C. D. "Wilson the popular caterer at the Gem saloon. He carries the finest stock in town and will treat you right. The Gem is the popular resort. Try tlie Hermitage whisky there. 25-tf 4.