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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1901)
f LAKE COUNTY KXAfUNER LAKEVIEW, OREGON, AIM. 13, lHl. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY All kinds of News Notes Tafcen on The Fly By an Examiner Representative V V V V V T ? V V V Try Aorn stoves. Godfrey, the aeronaut, is headed this j V V V way. Shingles reduced to per thon- (Klill. C II. I hill la p. Tlu Martin & Son (louring mill at Meruit is to le completely retuteu. I Tin Thruston thrasher is at work io the grain fields of (ioose I.ake this w cck. Acorn stoves are all right. Mr. and Mr. A. IVviiu spent Tuesday l the trout stream near theCotti-nwood dam. If many tnori camping parties leave I-akeview the tow ii will soon lie deimpu lated. The big hay ranches of Ijike county are still at work witli large crews in tlie fields. Acorn stoves are guaranteed. '.'2 J.Q. Willits is clerking a-. Hailey A Mas-ingill's dining tiie alisence oi Frank F.vans. Mrs. Will K. I lory ford lias gone to V V V V A nuitilvr of detective are said to he at Lookout, working on tlie lynching cases. There is a prostect of a liege re ward lor tlie sleuths. Pr. T. V. Hull has none to Mcdford and other points to visit relatives and (friends. His sister Miss Pearl llall will return home w it li him. J. J. Willits and family returned from the Camas camp lust Thursday, owing to the illness of their daughter IWia. They returned to the camp Monday afternoon. There is going to he a wedding in I.akeview lie fore the summer days are j o er. i wo ouiMr young penpie are to j j oin hands anil hearts for the ' r ' P , 11. Itavid Creek to visit with her mother, Urn. Broili. . M. Thorn pson. the sheepman, was Itere from Alturas this week, looking after his interests. through lift'. J. IJ Willits will remove his family to Silver I.ake in Octolcr. The Professor lias ln-en elected principal of the Silver Lake school and will enter upon his. hit ies on Octoher iMlh. C.J. Hadley, Ole Olsen and Oscar Wilde, w ho have been engage. I in War ner Valley for ome time, passed through Iatkeview Monday on their way to their homes in (irants Pass. W. 0. W. PIC-NIC Jolly Time Had in the Canyon Shades. Last Saturday Lakeview Camp No. Mil, Woodmen of the World, held its tirst picnic in a heMtitiful grove in Mill iard canyon, where the spring of the Ijikcvicw Water Company gushes out of the rocks, furnishing a pure cold lev erage of Nature's own giving. The sen-oii was inappropriate (or a lage gathering as so iiuiiiv townspeople re away on summer outing", mid ply- : Itlg their VO" ill Ions hi tlie llclils. eer I theless about lift y people congregated at ; the picnic grounds to enjoy the day in I the ft mi! i-hadcs and to take part in the . sport. The program of the day was ocucd with sinking of W. O. W. songs audi iwhen the singing was over the noon hour had approached, and all sat down to an cla'urale luncheon which was: thoroughly enjoyed. After feasting the sports were aiiiiotiiicctl. the tirst on I program was a sack race for hots. tirt prize "si cents, won hy tieorge , It Ko;"d prize .'si cent Ihix candy, won hy Chester King. Second was a race for gills. First prize .") ccnls, w on hy Sadie I'cnfoid; seeoii I prize ."sj-ceiit Ux catnly, won hy l.ydia Wilson. The next was a foot race for women. The tirt prize of $.was won hy Mrs li. II. Ihiulap; second prize won hy Mrs. F. I. Smith. Follow iug this w au a wood aw ing con- , Satisfaction That's kick of every sale we make. We think, all v. more of that than we tlo of youi money. If yon are satisfied we know we will Kit your mney. S if you have the slightest Knwenee, till us of it. Ciive us a ehanee to make it ri.-jht. We will if it's within our power. We don't think of the expense or trouble in our i mkavnr to make you satisfied. That's what we are here f ir. WeareKii'.u to make this a "BUST STOW;" YOUR STORir-xours l,y eholee. Ladies Summer Vests, 2 for 25c Lawns reduced from 12 yds to 16 yds for 1.00 Misses l"l tie and Nettie Vinvard teachers, have gone to I.os Angeles . ;. ; ...1... .. I I.. i .1... i .n ( 4 , : t . . ; li-n. lliflime nini u iruim until in- I ill iet an Acorn stove it vou want to . ... pha.-e your wife. 32 school oh'iis, when tlu-y will again have . o ..i . 1 1 1 .11.! charge of the Lake Citv school, t rank Smith, the harlier. has the In-st up-to-date hath r 111 in Lake county, j Mr. and Mrs. F. T. (iunther, Mr. and Uie door stuth of P.ank. - tf I Mr. j. k. Mctiarrey nn.I .las. Turpiti ar- Mrs. K. E. Kinehart i-in from CrMk-j rived from Wild Pose camp on I'eep kI Creek to spend the week, and is a : Creek last Kriilay night. The party had guejjt at Hotel Lakeview. j an enjoyahle outing for three weeks. Gtrry Follet went to the Cottonwood j Lakeview would make a psr showing aw mill this week and huilta new watcir I now against a tire should such a misfor power wheel for Hiiisill. j tune U-fall the tow 11. The water supply A large assortment of Acorn stoves j i"snfUient for any purMis.. Strict and ranges at Bernard &. So:i,s. I!'.' 1 vigilance slmuhl he kept to guard against J. W. Howard ami family have re- 14 fmHagratioii. turned from Hull Prairie where they! Mis Nora Carr, daughter of Mrs. apt-lit a week rusticating. I Hit hard Sherlock, arrived from Paisley T.?Trry II7II orUed irviflo arrlre-f -rntr utyav vutiing dwi left Wednesday week to work in the Hawkins A Hine-1 morning, en route to San Franci- o. Iiart mill at Crooked Oct k. Misslie'mas arrived from Cedar ville yesterday and is attending the Lake County teacher-' examination. Cheney, the harnesa anil saddle man I as a hig lot of kimhI on ti e road. Call around next week and see him. (iitlier I!roi. have given up the lease Hi the opi ra hou-e. M. J. Harry now lias lull charge of that property. Horn At Pla'eau, Hia-ta county, fal., Aug. 1. l'.MIl, to the wifeofO. H. Ald lidge. oi Miuiiner Lake, Oregon, a son. The Mod c fair, scheduled for Sentem- lei Will, to 21st, prolines to he a hig ; K1 r Ahlstrom is acting inthecapa euccess. Some tine horses w ill he there. ,:i'y "f "'"'ty Clerk during Win. iun- mer h ansence ai v euarviue. l.imer where she will enter Heald's IJiimiujh College for a enminercial coiire. The Suanville Ad vocate i informed tha I)oiigl .s Cone of lied P.luff vi.-ited Harvey yalhy. Ii-.-en county, a few weeks ago, and drove out ahout "sum mut ton sheep, which he sold lit f:i..r)0 for ol J ewes, and fl.'sl for young wethers. The Nest Lra says that W. T. Mit chell, the creamery man, has gone with his family to Sun Francisco, when.- they will reside in the future. We presume ' that for the pre-ent the creamery jiroi 1 sit ion for Lakeview has hccii ahandoued. j test through a Itl imh log which I111- ! .. : 1... 1 . 1... t 1 - . 1 . j(J 111-111-U ii-ui 111 uniil-'liieiil nr ineoo- I'Mikeis. tlie contesting teams weie Mose Mriplin and Li ren I'.ailcy, Frank J Wilson and .1. Shellli.imiiicr. Th" pii.e was ldl 1 m 1 11 1 1 1 1 - of II. mr and was won hy Mriplin and l'ailey in I Wi!hi and Shellliammer lini-hed their lug in losing hy 10 seconds. Next on the program was mi egg ran for women, prize a dress pattern, won hy Mrs. M Stripliu ; he mid prie 'si cents won hy Mrs. F. I. Smith. The next event was a tug of war con test in which the following men took a hand : Captain, . I. Shellhaiuinei , .1. U. Wil son. Iau Chandler, .la, .lude and M. Stripli-' coiiihined weight "''' hiiiik1i. Captain, F. Wilson, ti. L. llollirook, las. Williiim, W. A. Wil-Iitre and Ircii I'.ailcy coinliincd weight His. The pr.e, a hox of W.j 1 iik-ii cigars, wa won hy Captain shellhyiiiincr's team, after a hard tussle. Tin II followed a race fur IhiV, the iir.-t pri.e, "si cents, was won hv I Hosh ; seci lid prize, .rSI cent lx candy, won hy .liminie .In Ige. Then came tin- tug of war for women for a t'2 cash prize. The following teams cnliwed : Captain, Mrs. .1. shellhaminer, Mrs. M. Stripliu. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Mnitli 1 comhiiHil weight ouj Ids. Captain, .Mrs Walter Paxtou, Mi Hunlap, Mish Morris, Miss Stripliu yty' b 'r'w' A Nl:W PINI: CRIH-K 1 Is r -1 1 i 1 1 v fnr'it c alie.-d uiol P Kolh tl nt'iil Ali.lek. the Men lial i A are trotting: uloii'4 at t!ie tii-mt & of tin- irocesiuii. V A PINK NKW STOCK K & Has iilreadv I rcc-i-l utnl inorr $ riew- (iiMii ire arriving at our Morn nil tin tllue ? AMONG OT11KR TIIN(iS W'v luive evi r tliiiij; ili-sirous in lh M (irocerv l.iiw. A hjfri.il line uf l"iiln Kaiicv Shirts. An i ll g.int line of t ( 'aiolies, ( '10,1 rs 11 ;nl Tnhai ens. .tit h O for our !ry tJooij I'lspl.n . O POLLKTT & AMICK :omhiin d weight -14 7 Ihs, This feature P.etter gsnNfor the same price- or .' , .. .... . . . ... '. . ,' i of the urogram was nurtieularlv amiiHim; Le'ter nrii s for the haniP foods rirevwil 1 "s "e is willing 10 ireai Hie isiys laitly ' . , , , , I ye. u r prn es i.r tne same goons prevail,. ' .landwas nearti y enjoyed hy hoi 1 con- ! at Alii.-lrom Hros. :', 1 111 the issuance of marriage licen-es ami i , I 11 ... ,1 . ,, ., .1. . , ' testants and spectators. The prize was! Mr .iu l A 1' binder ami Mr- has cut the price to a dollar and a ImH. , , ' .... . 1 .Mr. ami .Mrs. a. j,. Mnutr ami .Mrs. .,.. . , won hv the team managed hy Captain 1 Jjdui Arzner and children returned in. Harvey, President of the Lake : shelihammer t m 1 t .- v.. I - T..I ..I. A. T.I I. . i ' " Iiie....i.y nijin an outing on ciiewaucan. . iK'l' cii:muih tom- 1 (j pany, hpent several days in I.akeview last week on hiisinchs. Mrs. Harvev and children are at the Summer Lake farm and will remain there for several weeks. THE PCLTON WHlf l. tt i thought that the old C'omstock l'le may again turn out a great pro-; thicer and that Viigiuia City may lsom again. (i. Orimes left for Med fori 1 this week. Mrn 'iriuies has heen visit inij there for wti.c tune, aiid will retuin with her liushgnii. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hunlap and Mr. and Mm. F.ldon Woodiuick will take an! Koht. McKee and family and Mrs. Hick Wilcox and the Misses Anna and Gertrude Schlagel went to Hulls. Prairie Sunday for an outing, returning Monday evening. Pulls Prairie is a delightful oIhck to cum!) hut tltH road leudim to it Cci'ing on Deep (.'reek, near Wild I'ose r,,,,.,!, camp, next week. On the 4th inet. an excursion train w as run on the N C-0 line frcm Heno to Ann dee. Five coaches were filled hy the cxcui'i-ionists. H.-v. S, B, Chastain, w ho has heen sta li, med a'. Klamath Falls for the past year eauie otter Tuesday, and left today with his w n'e fr Lome. This is the heiiHrui of year when a news gatherer is a 1 111 oh 1 tempted to com- N. A. Springer and Miss Alma i. Johnson were married at Aherdeen, Wash., July 25th, K'OT. The hride is a charming school ma'am who recently taught at Crooked Creek, in this county. She has many friends here who wish her much happiness. Medlord Mail : The Lakeview Exam iner is puhlishing the delinquent tax list, the first list that has heen pub- lihhed for a great many year8, and the mil 1 time in orde to create a sensation j total amount of deliijiient taxeH is less and get Home local new s Now 'n the lime t'i have your measure taken for a fine biiit. Ahlstroin Pros, ttuuiplefi have just 11 rived. They have fiampf-fi from two of the largeot houses in America. The ham pies iipeak for theniKelves. Ir. Alice Magilton left for Merrill, Klamath county, last Saturday. She will remain there until Oetoher when ahe rettirmi to college for i-he last course in I'eutibtry. John II. Campbell, representing Paul I riedman, liijuora, and John Kenelick, another vtcll known "Knight of the rip," were in Lakeview several days IjlhI week. Mr. Kenelick alto vi.itcd l'aibley. than $I5(). That's a cracking good show ing one to he proud of. Over five miles of grading on the N-C-) extension have lieen completed and it is thought the work will he concluded for thin year at the Bayley place, at the edge of Madeline plains hy November. Kails are to he laid on the grade finished at an early date, it is said. Hon. H. A. Kinmitt of Keno was a Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday. He re port that he Bpeut several dys at Po kegama last week and from what he Haw and heard feels absolutely sure that work will commence within a few weeks on the railroad which is to tap thin country. Republican. lay was thoroughly enoyeil liy 1 ..11 .. 1 1 :.. .1... . 1 I a.i nun iii Lit,iiiiti 111 bile ilt:ilie, HU after sundown all returned to town. In the evening the Woodmen held a meet ing and initiated six. new inemliers. After the degrees were conferred tif.ty Neighbors and friends enjoyed a ban quet at Masonic .lall. The Lakeview Woodmen Camp- ut a (sipular organization ami is gaining in membership rapidly. Nearly 2KJ names are now enrolled as Iteneliciary iiwuilwrs on the camp's log hook. Taylor, the "Bum." The following from the New Kra re lates to the "bum1 who dropped into Lakeview about two months ugn and set himself upas a house 'leaner and gener al workman. Taylor iHonc, of tl.nt, class who is dying to get work while praying to the I-ord that it won't eoiue bin way. He also left mini unpaid hills here. The F.ra says: "W. Taylor, whotame dowu from Lakeview several days ago and m lablished himself here as a house-clLan-er and chimney sweep, left here sudden ly last Sund.iy for Adin, leaving behind him several unpaid bilU aa souvenirs. An it was reported that he had treated the people of Lakeview in a similar man lier, it wai decided to give him a practi cal lesson ill honesty, no a complaint was sworn out against him, and deputy Sheriff 11. A. F'lemming followed him to Adin and placed him under arrost. Soon after being arrested the prisoner gve Mr. Flemmini; the slip, and a lively foot race for liberty ensued, but the fugitive was again captured, brought to AltuniH, and placed in jail. On Wednesday he plead guilty, and wan bcntciiccd to live ilayH in jail." PELTON WATER WHEEL Is known the wo lid over u aflonlicg the most simple, in habit, and ecoimmicul power for n!l purposes. Ten Thousand Wheel Now Uunnlng f 1 Mug every condition of service in the most clUciciit and salihiiuloiy way, I'.lectric Power Trannti.sion l'1'.l. It . WllI'.F.I.S are thf recognized slaml.ird for oH-rnt ing ( ienerntors. and itre riiiiii.ng the majority of slalions of this clinrncter in all parts of the World. Water lipe and Tranftml.sion Machinery And all appliances connecled w 11 h a nower plant, supplied on the most reasonable terms. Shipments made from Sati Francisco or New York as may afford the most h'.tin'iiiilc freight rate. Catalogues, I'.ngl.iih or Spanish, furnished on appli cation. Address, giving comlitioiiH of service, THE PELTON WATER WHEEL COMPm.a&r'Vva:tfft:t WHY I II; LI) CAN MVli VOU Till ...BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN... riOURK IT OUT YOURSCLF, IT ONT TAKC LOMO I pay no rents, I pay no clerk, but do my own work. IT'S EASY to see how I can give you better bargains than any house in the county '' ' 1 ' j t J. S. FIELD On Main Street - 0 ti (h) Y If Lake lew ijj) s