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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY CXAHINER: LAKEVIEW, EQON AUa.2o, 1901. 3 LOCAL PICK-UPS. ft nnnTt't hihhkihh Modoc's board o( supervisors appro priated t2tt to Hit fair. The Nevada Hlate Fair at Reno Kept, inth to KM wl!l I hummer. tieo. W. King of Hacramento was an arrival at llntad Iknvluw laat HuniUr. Kl. K. Hunting ha returned from M loll, whr-re he anointed In a mutton drive. There are already twenty runner ami trotter In AltiitH training (or the com Iiik (air. A Portland icirl m bitten ly a "kin-IiiU-Iiiik" IhmI week ami died (mm the effect. Mis Maud WiMMlcick Irtf t Rundav (or a month's vixit with relative at Klain ath lalL. Henry tubman has gone to tin; rNcra liiento Valley to sell tint hand o( hornc he l(l thern hint apring. Mr. ami Mra. Ueece Hkin were In frmii Crooked Creek a lew day hint week viwiliiiK Jnde ami Mm. Itratluin We neglect ed to mention InhI week that John I.. Clark, thu pninter, ami hi lainily hud returned from ritiiiiiii ( t t'ave hike. Chirk caught nouie tine llidi. IlielM-rV SIiim'h are llie kind t'.at yoi should liny They lit well, look well itud wenr well Shoe that are (iil.tranted t give n(lfii'liiu are the only kind wild at ilieherV The privilege at the Allnru (air old aa follow a : I'.iir privilege to John Idlxh, $iU); hmiI pimlrge to Uirk Kin-nil), fSil; t-andy nod lft freuin to l.ighly A Yatex of Cednrville, f l' "A gici-n little tiny, in a green little way, u green little apple devoiircil one lay; mid the green little gra.iM'a now tenderly wave o'er tin green little apple Imy' green little grave." In a Hutting exhihitioii given hy two Neighbor at a Woodman picnic near lliNf ni.iin, WaHhitigtou, u tree three feet one Inch in diumeler waa cut down in six and one-half minute. Sheriff II. It. Dunlap returned lam r-HUinl.ty I rum Klamath Mumli, where he went to ini-pecl hi rattle, lie made the round trip via Hlver l-ake in seven dv. and i'UiiiI liia stm k in excellent condition. The tirant I 'nun baebitll team and a picked nine from Medford ami Juc kaon vill played at the latter town ten tlaya ago. Kleveu inning had to It' plnyed Vi decide it and (iranta Paws won in a . '.(I to 0. '. I'nir ratno in from fiearhnrt t week. Mr. Arthur Iihh i, . n,t-re and nay heavy rain (ell i i inity two weeka ago, which ' up the gram uud improved . .ii leed. ! .J ' Notice of SMM-iul Meeting" in iii Niie. The attention of all Odd , V . is directed to tile notice lliut on !neKilay evening, Sept. lllh, Hon. ; 'i. Nelwin, (Jrand M;itcr I. (). O. F. : the SiKte if Oregon, will lie the , tent of Lakeview lodge. Za: Whitworth led for Termo Tues day morning, accompanied hy Sam Lambert, with two wagons ringed up for carrying livcHtock. Mr. Whitworth will bring Im. k with him a tininher of line Lincoln hiicka, purchuNed from ttiu Lin coln farm in Ontario, Canada. Tho HeddinK Free Fret-a anya that nn oil aHuter well lia heen dineovered at WaiihinKton Meudowa, thirty-five milci eant of Adin. The aiKiutin' hy the Free Frexa ia all ritfht; hut thu oil well him never materialized, and the location of Watdiiti(tou Meadowa ia a myaturv to inoMt all ( our residents. Next. Ce darvillu ltecord. Mr. and Mr. (leortte Miller, duuiihter Mat), and Fphiam, Miller returned to Litkeview IiihI week after an ahHeneeol a year. They Mit a yreat (Kirtion o( that time in Portland, where Mia Miller atud ied muaiuHiid took leaaonaiu voice culture with excellent reaulta. The family re turned via Crater Lake. Their tnuny frienda gvo them a hearty welcome home. Two cars of powder in the awing of a freiuht train exploded at tunnel No. 7, aix miles north of Ulendule, on the Aid) lund route, last week, and the train was wrecked. There were no futalitiea. In a liouae a mile distant from the scene of the explosion a nick woman was thrown from her bed by the force of the shock. The train crew escaped as did also four tramps who were riding on the trucks. Ixuis (lerber informs the Kx press that there will be a meeting railed some time next month at Bonanza of all the stock men of Klamath county for the purpose ot organizing a Htoc-k men's Association. Mr. Oerber says that there is hardly a stock county in Oregon but lias such an organisation and every stock grower in the county will be invited to attend and become a member. Klamath Express. AhUtrom Oro't ladies gloves are guar amend, Horn In Lakevlew, Oregon, Auguat 22, I'.KH, to the wife of ! Beall, a son. The finest aaxortment of randies out aide the big cities at Wilcox's. J. I.. Hinilh, the equitable life inatir ance agrnt has gone to Medford on a business trip. You ran atlll find the beat line of con frtcllonary at The Monogram. OtHirge llankins and Frank fjine wi n to the llankins aheep camp on Deep Creek laat Hunday. AhUtrom Hro's are xtritc lilng their miKjMMider hmdueaa pretty well. 3t Minx Alma ltusxill h it laxt Thurxday for May bert Nevada county, Cat., where he will ajieiid the winter. That Jewelry dixplay at The Mono gram ran not be heal. 34 Wilcox bai all the latext manar.inea and can (urnixh you all the periodicals of America. Itorn At Crane Creek, near I.akevlew, Aug. 22. 11HII, to the wife of Chax. Fc rlexton, a daughter. Wallace Taylor, rMitierintendent (or the Chewaiiean Land A Cattle Co., was here on huxinexa Monday. The home made cigars are taking well ami Mr. Sharp ia kept buxy filling or derx about town. The Ijikrview cigar Ik a due article. (i. V. Maun, who baa la-en surveying the mining proerticx of C. W. Sain hi Alx'rl Ijtke and Hummer Lake, baa re turned to Keun, NevaHa. Mra. Jot) Howard of Irew Valley was a vixitor in Ijtkeview laxt Friday. Mrs. Howard i preparing to xtart on a plea mire trip to San Fran -ixco. Whorton A Smith continue to make improvement" to their line resort. A line private wine room hax been (iirnixh ed ami ix now a part of their new temple of llacehux. The local telegraph line hax given thix pud much trouble lor a week past, and .iierator Murk haa U-en kept huxy re pniring iM-twec-n here ami New- Fine Creek. Mixxt-a Cora I'lielpxand Kdna Stephena and Mrs. Frank lloas have returned from Htirnt Creek, where they camjied a (ew ilays with Mr. and Mra. J. N. Fitx gerald. There waa a caxe of "run thingx hiah'' in the tenderloin district laat Sunday night that called lor a doe id Recorder I'nhiu-h'a medicine at ten dollars per iMittle on Monday moruiuu. Col. Thompxon of the l'laindealer hns returned to Altiinta after purxuing od oruin to his lair in the mountains, and enjoying the xalubrioua climate of wood ami dell (or a week. Jim (ireen, who haa lieen riding for the XL cattle tir us lor xeveral months returned from thai company's summer range in the Ifcig Itke Mountaina last Monday, and is spending a few days in tow II. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Dunlup and Mr. and Mra. Kldon Wood ;ock have gone to iKfp Creek for an outing. It i under stood that on the way out the party got lost, but our iuformunt w ill not vouch for the truthfulness of the rumor. Tom Collins, who left Lakeview about six yvra ago, is now working for the Chewaiiean Land A Cattle Company near Falsley. Tom waa here Monday tdiakiim hands with old frienda. Since leaving lakeview- he haa resided in Arizona, but left there because it wai too hot. Green Smith and wife were up from Willow Hunch last Friday. Mr. Smith has alKiut recovered from an accident which he met with two mouths ago, when he was pulled from a wagon seat while driving under a ehed. He says i he hay and garden crops in bis vicinity are good but the grain ia light. lr. Hall uud sister Miss Peurl Hall returned to Lakeview last week. Miss Hall has been visiting her mother at her old home near Medford since she left Lakeview, and returns to again take up her duties in the lakeview- public school. Di. Hall visited his mother, and friends at Medford and Koaeburg, and had an enjoyable trip. Poet ilc King have now completed their elegant private wine rooms, with elect ric bells from each department. They are also putting up a splendid porch and sidewalk around the north and east sides of their building. When all the improvements about this splendid estab lishment are completed the property will be one of the finest and most up-to-dute in the interior of the state. J. W. Maxwell, resideut agent for Al len A Gillwrt Company, Portland musi cal instrument house, last week sold to Chas. E. Moore a fine piano costing $400. It is a beautiful instrument, and Mrs. Moore Is rightly proud of it. Mr. Maxwell handles some of the best grades of pianos on the market, and as he is a local man, our people should give him the preference when 1m heed of an instrument. Geo. M. Ay re. ATTENTION LADIES Our line of Mercerized Sateen Skirts are the most beautiful Creations ever seen in Lakeview. Don't fail to see them Those lovely Silk Waists are perfect dreams Geo Conundrum Supper." A supiH-r given last Saturday evening for the benefit of the Pine Creek Base ball Club, was rather novel, in that a bill of fare" of w hich you were to or der your choice "dishes" from, was found on your plate, coutaining in part, the following: Kvery day occurrence; goody goody; tlx lovers are in when in a quarrel; early riser; preserved in the ark ; soldiers joy ; hayseed's treat ; pic nic refreshment; common nick naok; pride of the south. This order is only about halt of which was found on the hill of fare. Every dish was marked from Beta to lOcts excepting a few bread, crackers, etc. One making a xxir guess the first time would neces-' sarily have to make the eecoud order, and third before satisfying their curiosi ty. And this of course was intcndd when the bill of fare was prepared. The supHr was a success both financial ly ami socially. To show w hat the various orders un der euiihoueous names turned out to lie I will xay that No. 1 was bread ; 2 cake; 3 pickles; 4 chicken; 5 ham ; 6 coffee; 7 soup; 8 ice-cream ; 9 pie; 10 watermelon. It cost me 2 before 1 could get an or der that I wanted. T. H. Clovd. Entirely Unnecessary. In another column will be found a card from C. S. Morris in reply to a re cent article that appeared tn the F. Chronicle. As will be seen, Mr. Morris denounces the Chronicle torv as a base fabrication from beginning to end w ith out any foundation w hatever. It simply shows the straits to which the sensation papers are driven. Mr. MorriB was in town Friday and declared both publicly and privately that the 6tory of his be ing pursued by Ixokout people was a base falsehood. We commend Mr. Mor ris' card to the consideration of the l4keview Examiner. Alturas l'lain dealer. The Examiner gave the news as it found it in the Chronicle, and at the same time gave the denial of the article by Morris' relatives. Everything right up to date, you see. It is entirely un necessary at this late date to "commend Mr. Morris' card to the consideration of he Iakeview Examiner." The Point Ranch Sold. Last Tuesday Cox A Clark, the big cattle firm bought the property of George C. Turner known as the Point ranch, on the west Bide of Goose Lake. The price paid was $7,000. Mrs. Ida Hall and daughter Leota, and Miss Luella McPherson, relatives of Mrs. L. A. Blair and Ed Lamb, who have been visiting here for several weeks, started for their home in Wesley, Iowa, last Sunday. Ed Lamb went as far as Portland with them and they will visit that city for a time and then go to Ta coma, Yellowstone Park, and other plac es of interest on their way home. The ladies enjoyed their visit here very much. Miss M?Phereon lias almost re covered from the accident that befell her in Lakeview in which she suffered a broken rib by falling from a bieycle. We are selling out our stock of Summer Wrap pers at Cost BL Attkes & S.R.SUBLETT&CO. S Now located in the NEW 6 Car load of BAIN WACONS The Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Benlcla Star. Sulky plow Fftrmara' Clut-fitnra (0 S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR! 1 JUSEDi.LaTDTSiARE: ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES Ely Restaurant Meal at all heara f the an Iy er Night A GOOD MEUV SMALL PRICE Table aapplled with everjthla the market ttr&m Fine Sunday Dinners Ii. C. Whitworth. i 1 Co, BRICK South of the Daly Bids. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Linealum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch rxjRirinjitn MltllllllUU. Peerless Chilled Plow $ Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk Plow (Something New) Peerless Cans, a Fine Plow S Nl liiaMliiiiiiliiliiilL Snider Burning cn Water St. SIS