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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY BXArtlNER LAKEVIEW, OREQON, SEPT. 12, 1901. Tnr TuiriiTirTii All kinds of News Notes tit if till It IK Taken on I NilunI By an u Examiner Representative Bon Vicklie has purchised the Modoc I-ivery Stable at Altiwa. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lofftus were here from Crane Lake Monday. lohD Callahan and J. F. Coffman ol C'edarville were here Saturday. Senator Hamdem at your service. 35-1 . N. Watson bought 2300 wethers in Crook County, and is after mure. Silas Obenchain and T. J. Offield, stockmen of Klamath were here Monday. All the latest style in caps at H. C, Rothe & Co.'s. Corn In Lakeview, Oregon, Sept. 8, 1901, to the wife of C. 11. Dalryraple, ton. W. A. Sherlock and wife went to Summer Lake this week fur a short trip. Arthur Follett and Chester Faster of New Pine Creek have returned from Ashland. See Prof. Arnold Graham tomorrow night at Barry's opera house. Mrs. George II. Ayres and children have returned from an extended vi.it at Ft. Bidwell. Harry X. Whi'eline and Kate E. Wrigh of Klamath Falls were married there S.-pt. 1, 1901. We understand that Mrs. 8. D. Coulter has engaged in the hotel business in Southern California. Watch foi Senator Hamden and his minstrels on i"ept. 14th. 35-2 J. J. Monroe, the Adel merchant, ac companied l Ins son Nelson, visited lakeview last Saturday. Scott McArthur, son of the wealthy merchant and farmer of Fall River, was visiting Lakeview this week. Charles V. Shuck and Stella M. Ilar Krave, both of Merrill, Or., were married at Klamath Falls Sept. 2, 1901. Schminck's agateware and glassware is all the go. Save money and buy of Hehtuinek. 35-2 The supreme court of California has derided that summons for publication must continue for ninety days. Wedding bells will ring this week for a young couple at New Pine Cr ek. Cupid's license has been secured. Dr. Frank D. Reames of Klamath Falls and Miss Clara W. Young of Astoria were married at Astoria yesterday. Morris W'ingfield has about one hun dred and sixty torn of hay to sell. Kn (uire of him at the store. 36 'i Mrs Corwin Vineyard of Willow Ranch wag visiting her paren'8 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barr, in Lakeview, last week. M. Posner and A. Ackerman, two commercial travelers of San Francisco, rere gueM at Hotel Lakeview this1 week. Comity C'lirt adjourned last Saturday and Com., is.-ioiier Martin and daughter started Sitiid.iy for their Silver Lake U me. The latest in ladies' fancy dress goods, a big line, will arrive at 11. C. Kothe & Cv'c next week. Ladies should watch for this grand opening. Last Monday, Sept. Oth, was Admi -sion Day in California the anniversary of the admission of the Golden State into the ITuioti. Lumber is being hauled from the mills lor the new livery stable to be erected on the lot opposite J. S. Field's store by 8. J. Vernon. Frank Reynolds pnr.-hased nearly a thousand head of beef cattle in Lake and Modoc counties for tire Western Meat Company. Three bath ticket! for fl at Frank Smith's barber shop. First class in every respect. Shop one door south of Hank. 30tf J. I). Graham, advance agent for Gra ham's Specially Company, sojourned here several days during t lie week. He went west Monday. Farnum Harris is having his Main tie,t residence painted green. The oo( covered viih a dark green and the Tenii'iiJer a Jight green. Mr. and A: is. William Harvey and children arrived from their Summer Lake home Monday and will remai.i in Lakeview for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker returned to Lakeview last Tuesday alter a four month's tour of Oregon and the coast. They had an enjoyable trip. Frank Hoggers and Dave Cleland were infiom Plush Tuesday after grain and other supplies. Mr. Cleland is just re covering from a eerious illness. Mrs. Dolph Sohminck acd Mrs. Robt. Hartn left for Summer Lake yesterday to remain a few weeks visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Foster. E. Van Loan will build and conduct the hotel at the N-C-O terminus. It looks like the railroad might remain at the edge of Madeline for a few years. Don't fail to see Graham tomorrow night at the opera house. A son was born to the wife of Eugene S. Ede, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Basey, on Sept. 1st, 1901. Grand pap Basey is stepping high in conse quence. Hon. Arthur Jackson and wife, v. ho have given up the Steele Swamp ranch to a new owner, have gone to Sun Francisco nd will reside in Southern California in the future. All the latest styles and best finish fall clothing has arrived at II. C. Rothe Co's. The people of Lake county are just now enjoying most pleasant weather. It appears that all the warm weather for this season is over with, and that winter is near at hand. Fred Dan berg, the young mutton buy er from Carson alio was here two weeks ago looking for mutton sheep, did not purchase as the price was considered loo high fur him. Col. Graham's Specially Company to morrow (Friday) mgliial Barry s Opera house. It's great! Shoes Bieber sells shoes that wear while wearing out. The good servicalile kind of shoes, and he charges a very low price fur the best quality and latest style. Mrs. S. F. Ahlstrom and daughter Lottie arecamping at Grimes' hot springs where Miss Lottie is testing the medi cinal qualities of the mud and steam baths for rheumatics. NOT MUCH OF A "JOKE" Reckless Shooting: at the Western Stage to Frighten the Driver by a Party of Cowboy. There is only one reason why you should not drink Je.-se Moore Whiskey and that is be:ause you have signed the pledge. A. E. Follett was up from New Pine Creek last Tuesday. He informs us tht the family of Sanford Cannon are all afflicted with tyhoid fever, and are in a dangerous condition. Frank D. Smith has purchased the residence lot on North Dewey street, ad joining the Tom Hastings property, from Felix M. Green. The price paid was 400. Mr. Smith will build. The Acorn stoves and ranges at Ber nard & icon's are creating quite a commo tion among the women lolk of Lakeview. The Acorn is a beauty. An enjoyable dance was given at the home of Silas Henderson in Crooked Creek valL-y last Friday night, and all who attended had a glorious time. Quite number went from Lakeview. Mrs. V. Coun ami Misses Anna and Frances Jones and Edith Green, came down from Paisley to attend the initia tion and banquet of Oriental Chapter, No. 5, O. K. S. last Tuesday night. Mrs. Cordelia Rothe, having returned to Lakeview, and at the request of num etous former pupils and parents, will give music lessons at her residence. Sam Lambert returned from Termo Saturday. lie and Zac Wliitworth brought the load of Lincoln rams, pur chased by Whitworth in Canada, as far as Ahuras, Zac will be on in a few days. There Is an indication that when the N-C-0 railroad reaches the edge of Mad eline a good, lively town will spring up there. That will be the last of Termo, the "fifty thousand folly of the desert." B. W. Pursell, Kintersvilla, Pa., says he suffered 25 years with piles and could obtain no relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve affecteJ a permanent cure. Counterfeits are worthless. Lakeview Drug Co. 35-4 Wm. McKee has quit driving on the Lakeview-Faisley stage and has leased the Robt. Mckee ranch in Goose Lake valley for a term of years. Will Blair has taken his place as driven on the Northern. Work of digging holes for the tele- plioi.n p- les leading out of lakeview to the noHli was begun last Monday. Along the sHe hills to the east of town the ground is so hard thut blasting is necessary. Judge K D. Sterry ami family left Lakeview last Monday for their future home iu Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon. They leave behind them num erous friends in Lakeview who wish them health, happiness and prosperity in their new home. Judge Sporry is a lawyer of ability and a safe counsellor. His geni ality and polished manners, coupled with his splendid legal attainments, should find him ready practice of his profession and many warm friends. Driver and Passengers Thought It Was a llold-uphorcs Run Away and Lives of Three Women are Endangered. l.ast Sunday morning Dick Moore, driver on the Western stage line, told of an attempted hold up about midnight Saturday as he he was coming over the summit into Quart! valley. Dick had three passengers, Mrs. Joe Howard, of Drews Valley, and Misses Lora Butler, and Lulu Gilbert, all of whom were coming form the railroad. As they reached the summit D.ck raid a lone highwayman told him to halt, and the noise frightened his team, which started to run. The bo.d highwayman, seeing the anticipated treasure lleciiig from his grasp, tired live shots in quick sue essioti at the rapidly di.apiiearing stage and its occupants. The driver was positive it was an attempted hold-up and the ladies were equally sure. It Cvitaiuly had thut appearance, but later developments tend to dispel that theory, and the romance is lost in the wild country a Unit Quarts Valley. It appears that a quartette of jo' I y cow Uys from the quiet humlet of lily were returning from lakeview lale at night to their Klama'.h homes, and in spiritof devilish recklessness perpelirted a trick on the driver and his passengers, and oi.e of them simply tired iu the air to frighten Moore. At 10 u'clock that night they awakened Henry Newell a. the Drews Valley station and ordered supper. Before reaching there ihev tiled several shots as they passed the 70 ranch, and the camp of John Aviragnette and parly. After reaching Bly ihey told of their exploit and how iliev li.i t in u spirit of fun made Dick .Monro 1 1 .u ve they were going to hold him up and rob the mail. Sheriff Dunlap left Lakeview Sunday to investigate and after going as far as Drews Valley returned, having learned that the at templed hold-up was the wild pranks of a devil-may care cowboy, who was enjoying a little "fun." While no particular harm was done, these young men should be made aware that such reckless and foolish actions are attended by eonsiderable danger, and should be punished. The lives of three women were endangered by the fright ened stage horses, if not by the reckless shooting. There is really nothing smart or funny about the whole thing and the perpetrators of the "joke" should thoroughly ashamed of themselves. be Will Give a Recital. Miss Grace Nickerson, who recently graduated from the Cunnock Sch.sil of Oratory of the Northwestern University of Chicago, arrived at Ft. Bidwell a few week ago on a visit with her mother, who has been aeriously ill for several months. Last week Miss Nickerson gav a recital at Bidwell and it was so successful and popular that soni lake view friends have urged the young lady to come here and give a recital w hich she has consented to do at a date to lie set within a week or two. Miss Nicker son will he assisted in the entertainment by her brother, George. 8. Nickerson, whom all recognize as an accomplished musician and vocalist. The people of Lakeview may look forward to this en tertainment as a g eat real. Notice. To tenants of the C. & O. I .and Co. lands: I have arranged with the Bank of Lakeview to collect and receipt for rents due said company in Klamath, Lake and Harney counties, Oregon. Respectfully, W. Ii HllIRK, 36-1 m Agent. Special Rates to Alturaa. Special rates to parties going to Altnr as to attend the Modoc County Fair are made by the Southern Stage line. Tick ets good for one week to Alturas and re turn, fH. A. Biehkk, Agent. Col. Graham's Specialty Company will appear at Barry's opera house, Lakeview tomorrow (Fiiday) evening. This com pany is ssiken of highly by the press dow n south. If for no other reason than us a compliment to Prof. Arnold Graham who was formerly our townsman, the people of Lakeview should give the Gra ham's a rousing reception. Prof. Gra ham has several "good turns" in the performance, among than the imperson ation of a iidgres. T. J. New bill, the popular young teach er who has been engaged as principal of tho Paisley public school, arrived from liallston, Oregon, Tuesday evening. Mr. New bill is looking well, and is in tine condition to assitt Lakeview in the buse ball tournament next neck at Alturas. BIEBER Wants Your Fall Trade The time for making fall purchases is approach ing. I shall make every cilort to et a portion of your trade. My Prices lire bound to tempt you. You will find them from 1" to 2f per cent lower than any other store in the county. I don't ask you to trust in promises or empty words Prices, Black an White tell their own story. Ii you have never traded with me, do not hesitate to call at my store. Your purchase must be satis factory or you get your money back. Send me a list of what you want and I will tell you what your floods should cost you if you buy at the rijjht place. Get my prices on Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Mats, Crockery, Glassware, Agateware. In fact everything you need to supply your wants. I solicit your trade upon the merits of 1113' goods. Ii very thing you buy here is fully Guaranteed to be the Best at the lowest price. A. BIEBER. ,,a NEW PINE CREEK Is rapidly forcing- ahead and Follett nml Atnick, the Merchunt are trotting along at the head if the procession. A FINE NEW STOCK Has already been received and morn new good ure arriving at our store nil the tiini) AMONG OTHER THINGS Wo have everything; desirous in (lie Grocery Lint". A special lino of Ocntfl Fancy shirts. An elegant lin of ('andiett, L'ignrH and Tobacco. Wutch for our Dry Goods Display. FOLLETT & AMICK THE PEITON WHEEL. PELTON WATER WHEEL Is known the world over a affording tha most simple, re liable and economical owep for all pureB. Ten Thousand Wheels Now Running Filling every condition of service in tha-mont tUirieul and satisfactory way. Electric Power Transraiaalon l'KI.TON WIIKKLS are the recognized standard for orsting Generators, and are running the majority of stations of this character in all parts oi the world. Water Pipe and Transmission Machinery And all appliances connected with a power plant, supplied on the most reasonable terms. Shipments made from San Francisco oit New York may afford th most favorable freight rates. Catalogues, Knglish or Spanish, furnished on appli. cation. Address, giving conditions o( service. 7 nafn At..3M PraxUca.Cal..U.A.Ai Hi Liberty tM.Jtaw Ink, N V., U.S.A. THE PEITON WATER WHEEL COMPANY. WHY FIELD CAN OJVB YOU TUB ...BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN... FKJURE IT OUT YOURSELF, IT WONT TAKE LONO I pay no rents, I pay no clerk, but do my own work. IT'S EA5Y to tee how I can give you better bargain than any house in the county ' fn. n J -I I -II & 6 J. S. FIELD On Main Street Lake ew