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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1901)
LAKE CCUNTY EXAIINER: LAKEVIEW, OREQON SEPT. 19, 1901. Huut,utitunuti,tu.i,j 1 LOCAL PICK-UPS.E rrviitrrrvrrivrvi 'iw4fi Mr. ami Mr. I.. F. Wlnkloiimn liave ffitiirnixl Irorn Hurn'y mountain wIihib Mr. Wiiikltunan Iihm Iwen tick, lull I now mudi Improved. Tliwjr am atop )ln lth X, Armiitr. I'inoii A HarUotf, f tlin 111k K(ore at New Tint) Creek art nulling 22 yard o( gooil calico (or ontt dollar. Jtit watch tlmlr lilg slum Halo luirlii counter. Head their ii iw ad. in tliU lu. K. A. Kiiiinllt a id family loft taut Tliumdiiy for Crook county. Mr. Km mill liai a aurvcylnu contract near I'rlrivvillii and liia family arti with him for an mtiii. Klanuth Kxprpim. Utopian panto In Jam Mick clom-r than a bruil.iir. I-or rule at the Monogram. WalliiiK of tlio city wull waa rinlnlmI Momliiy, and tint pump wan riplactl Tuxxdav. It la thoouhl that there will tu plenty of water from now on. The lights T turned on Kriday tiltflit. 1'rnf. J. I Pitiitlt and Ivl. tatutj re turned to l.akeview from Aitlilund Fri day. Ivl. 1 1 lit iM-en to I'or'.land with Ida eantern relative and 1'rof. Iia lecii over to Mixllord for hi comuiiy, the Kiiititliln. C. C. I.oftniM and wife returned to their Warner home, Tuemlay. They came over to lrin their two children to achool. They will remain thin winter at their I'm-lo Frank Hotter' place north of Uih ii. fjikeview h lieen Meat (?) with how liilely, and the uhlic Iiiih patron law I them liherally. (iraliMm Kro'v allotted to a hirne limine Friday liitfhl and Senator llHiiiilen two iiilitn, Satur day and Monday. A new line of wx ket knivc have juat muilo their appeurum'u at The Mono Kram. jMt Saturday It. It Tandy nolil to S. J. Mud ley hi (iooee l-ako ranch hr f j,r00. Mr. Tandy with thin mle had diHHiHed of all hi I Jike county protierty ami w ill return to hi WaMfmiKloii home at North Yakima. A fook wagon Ix-loniinu to )-'. C. ThriiNton'a Uin-Ntiing machine who tit t-d u hint week for the crew winking on the telchinu line. The nilcn were let ai f.r aa Warner canyon Saturday, and thtt work alill move on rapidly. Johnny Myrtle returned from F.tigunt) Tin hiIhv. lie met hi wife there Irom SHkiiiie and they -aiiie down to AhIi laud with the intention of tiiiying a real dence hut found the market too high anl did not purcha-e. Hih wife returned to Spokane. J. W. IifftiiH iiccompunied ly II. K. I luxe of Snelliii, t'ul., and (ieo. I'.. I'aw of Sun FranciHco, came over from (.'rune Lake Saturday. The two latter gentle men are enjoying a few weekx oiilitiu in thin viriniiy anil are well plcaxed with tliiH country. See Harry Howard, the prince id all enmcdiauH, in hiiiliiitch Irinliaml I'duck Face iumn, wi'h the O'Malley SiHlert' Coiiipaiiy Saturday, Sept. i.'lt. The Adin Argun in reliahly informed that towiiHinuii ddieNHed an ('pintle to the secretary of the Modoc County Agri cultural AxHiM-inlion, und a Ih ii the sec retary onened it up ami mljiiHted IiIh ghlHe he read, "l'leae don't forget to enter me for a jackiiHii." (i. A. I'ollett will hooii henin a ) u re farm residence for lleryford Hro'a. on their IreM Vullev ranch, acrong the creek from the prenenl one. The main hoiiHo will Ih- 40x40 feet Hipiare and two utorii-H, w ith a one atory kitchen ltixln. There will he 13 rooinH in all. Mm. V. Conn and Mihhch Anna and Fru.iceH Jont'H, who came down from 1'uiHley to attend the Kntern Star ban quet IhhI week, and remained here hov cral day vinii itiLj frieuda, returned to to their homea hint Suturday, having en joyed u )1ei(Niint v'mit in LnUeview. J. N .WatHon returned from SteiiiN Mount'tin hint Sunday, coming through Warner and over the new horsu trail road. He hhvh thin in a terrihlu road and think tlio County Court did a wine thing in making tin appropriation for tliiu loud. Mr. WaUon purchased 1!S(K) uliccp fur himvelf and C. K. Sherlock which will lie driven lu nmket lute tliiH fall. (. A. FolUstt hiMt Suturduy Hold to S, J. Studley hit Lukeview reHidence prop erty for fU'(H). Mr. Follott, who ia a firHt cIiih carpotiter, in compelled by the poor health of himself and family, io Heck a different zlimute, which in to he greatly regretted by mny Lukeview friendH of long acquaintance. The fam ily will Hhortly remove to AHhland and Mr. Follett will reiimiii for a few months to complete Borne contract work. They have not yet decided where they will lo cate. Mr. Studley and family will soon become renident of Lakeviow. Hhnrlff piitilap went over to the Klam ath KeNirvatlon lait TliurmUy to look after lii rattle, ml will probably dl. (Kind of them iwfor returning. W. R. Ileiyford I deputy thcriff In hi ab mmce. II. II. Lyon of Willow lUnch m In town Motiday. Mr. Lyon ha 3-tnch artenlan well down M feet and the pipe tand one foot above the ground. The water come Juat to the top of the pipe hut dim not run over. He think he will get a good flow within 18 feet fur ther. Coniml.nloner Hermann, of the United Klate Land Oilier, arrived at hi ItoH biirg home on the 12th, direct from WaNhlngton, and will apend hi annual vacation in that vicinity. Mr. Hermann ha delivered the addre of welcome at the commencement of the hone burg htreet fair. W. K. McCormack wa taken quite nick while working on the new telephone line near Warner cinyon, Tuesday. The line being completed that far Dr. F. K. Smith waa 'phoned for and in the even ing l'rof. McCormack and Ir. Hteinor want out after the prt'ent who i reding cany at hi brother' place. The llaptixt Annotation of Southern Oregon and California will meet Thura day at 10 a. m., OctoU-r 3rd with the Crane Creek church at the new chool hou no. The meeting will lat three ilay. Kverylxnly in invltel to attend. The intriMluctory termon will le preach ed at 11 a. in. on the flrnt day of the meeting. Tne Klamath Fall High achool open ed Monday wiili 1 1 H pupil enrolUsl and it in espected that thin numtier will Iw Increamsl to IV) in the next 30 day, nay the Fx preen. The teacher are Mix Alice A. Applegate, principal; Mil Flva (ialloway, anxixtant principal; Mini Martha Cardwell, intermiiliate; Mr. Fiuma V. Cognwell, primary. The I'i mologim-ial Society of America, now in cex-ion at IhifTalo and the high ext authority on fruit in America ha aw ardeV the Wilder medal to the State of Oregon for the horticultural exhibit at the 1 'an American Kxtonitlon. Thin is the greatest honor that ran lie bestowed on American fruits, and (he Oregon del egation is correspondingly elated. An incident occurred in Altura the other night which illustrates the mean em ploy til by fake gamblers to fleece their victims, says the I'lsindealer. They had a table made here in town and then placed a batm.-y in the top. The dice of course Iming "loaded" they had a "dead cinche," on their unsuspecting vict'ms, several of whom parted wiih their coin. These gentry should be run our of town, and as we have a vagrant law its strict enforcement would rid the town of a very undesirable part of our population. The incident should prove a warning to young men of a sporting turn when they visit the Fair next week. A very interesting program for the entertainment of (irand Master J. II. Nelson was given by the combined Odd Fell ws lodges Wednesday night of last week in the I. O. O F. hall. Songs, re citations, (Inuring and games was the order of the evening, which was passed very pleasantly ami greatly enj-wed by (he (irand Mas'er. At the midnight hour the refreshment committee an nounced that a "feed" was ready in the M t sonic banquet hall. These mid-night upper are always good and this one was fine. F.veiylhing was done that was possible to enteitain the (irand Master ami he was not slow in realizing the fact, and greatly appreciated their efforts. Mr. Nelson left for Frincvilie Thursday. State to Pay 5calp Warrants. State Treasurer Mcore has issued a call fortlloutstaiidiug scalp liounty warrants indorsed prior to January 1, 1!K)1. Stat ed in round numbers, the total amount of bounty warrants isued under the old law was fr.'O.OOO. Cpon these there is due 1khiI $12,000 interest, making a total of i:i2,tXH). The lust Legislature levied a tax of one mill, which produced approximately $1 17,000, the hist of w hich sum in now coming into the stato treas ury from the several counties. It will thus be seen that the amount of money raised on the seal bounty tax will lack 15,000 or more of paying off the war rams. This amount will -omo before the next Legislature ns a deficit. Pine Creek P. U. Robbed. A. E. Follett the postmaster of New Fine Creek, came up from that pbice Sunday and reported that some one had entered his store the night before and worked the combination on the safe, ex tracting therefrom ftiO of Government money and (t0 belonging to himself. A search was instituted immediately hut up to this time no trace of the perpetr tor has been heard of. It is understood that the entire loss will have to he borne by Mr. Follett. Tetty robberies are becoming altogeth er too numerous the-io days and some thing should be done to pur a stop to it. Irvln Ay res. 4S We will be there With the Goods Attk.es, Whitworth ilarrled. As had been rumored for a few day past the marriage of Joe Ambrose to Miss Ko Silva took place Sunday at 2 o'clock in the presence of a number of invited guests, at their own home, now occupied by the parents of the bride. Judge Tonningsen tied the nuptial knot in a manner betilling the occasion. Joe having answered the questions pre Kiuuded by the Judge with a smile that beamed with a greater deuree than us ual, invited the gue.ts to a dinner that has not been surpassed by a w rite up in The Examiner, low, these many moon. The groaning of the table was quickly relieved as the choice viands were con sumed w ith a relish. The happy couple w hile not so hungry for things to eat as their guests, as their though. s wandered to love in a cottage and future happi ness. They were tlie recipients of some very nice presents as follows: Mr. and Mrs. (I. Sherman Easter Clock Mr. anJ Mra. Jaioei liiiS Bi-rry dish Mr. and Mrs.irtU-n Garrett fickle dioh Mr. and Mra. (JilUrt Arthur fickle diah Mr. andMra. Richard Klngsley . .Silver thimble Mr. and Mrs. Frank tiilva. Butter dl.-li ana feyrup pitcher Mr. and Mra. T. K. Riuslll . . Table cloth... and aet of nakin Mrs. Jamra Owen Full table set Andrew iiamiueraU-y Stand Lamp K. Silva It Fruit Set Bartlett Pears. I have an unlimited quanity of Bart lett pears that 1 w ill deliver in Lakeview lit 2't, cents per pound. O. 11. Hustings will commence delivering today. C. Si. Taylor. 37-tf Notice. To tenants of the C. & O. Land Co. lauds: I have arranged with the Bank of lakeview to collect and receipt for rents due said company in Klamath, Luke und Harney counties, Oregon. Hospect fully, W. II Shikk, 30-1 m Agent. The (Jreat Carnival Which opens at Portland on Sept MUh and continues until October lUth, l'JOl, w ill be well worth a visit to the metropo lis. Exhibits of agricultural and horticul tural products, mining and manufactur ing industries, athletic exercises, a horse show at which feats of horsemanship and the various forms of fancy riding will lie seen, and a magnificent military tournament, puiticiputed in by picked companies from the Oregon National (iuard, are a few of the. attractions at the Carnival this year. The Southern Pacific Co. vill Bell tickets at low rates for this occasion, and will also run a special excursion from Ashland to Portland and return, stop ping at all intermediate stations, the dates and rates for which will lie an nounced hereafter. 37 4 KIN .4. 1. I'ltOOK. IT nl ted States nd Ofliee at Ukevlew, Ore riid, Seiliuiter lrt, 1M)1. Nuilee is hereby alveu that Hie lollowiiiK-uamed settler baa tiled nu ll eo of his iiitiiutiiin (o limit Hnal proof in support of his claim, and that said prool will bo inailu before the Register and Keeeiver at l.akevtew, OreKon, on Oolohur IS, IWUl, vis: ( harles P. W'iUon lid. K. 1UM for the SVS'i; Heu. Hi I Stl S., K. 2i K., W. M. lie names the Mliiw i ii K u ltnehaea to prove his i-oiitiuuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, vis: (.'has. S. IxiveleM, B. h. Chandler, Win. Kimsey and W. I.. Kohliison all of Lakeview. Oregon. Sept. 1U-87 K. M. BKATI'AIN, Kegistur. 11. C. Whitworth. is ggg We have taken in a new partner and are in condition to supply your wants at the very lowest prices. All lines will soon be full and complete. We will increase our stock largely ml OMIMI MMII(llllMIIIIIHIMIMHIIII(IIIIH(lll(HII(IIM(l(lllll S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW tMIUUMIIIMIIIIIt(MII(ll(IIIMHII(MMHI(MIMMIIiM(IIMIMIMM( Car load of BAIN WAGONS The Farming ro"u'"6 W Implements The Disk Plow (Something New) t of all kinds S Peerless Cans, a Fine Plow f We are the Benicia Star, Sulky plow kTarmAra OiltflffAra S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE JUST OPENED. ClOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. ...LAKEVIEW, OREQON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES I Ely Restaurant Mrals) at all hours) or the sSK.ltay or Nlxht A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table auppllrd ulih rvrrythlux the tuarkrt ofTorda Fine Sunday Dinners Qeo. H. Ayre. & Ayres ! BRICK 5D.u,VhK.e Carpets, Mattings. Portieres Lineoltim, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch Jb U JfcCIM JL'JL- U XCJE3 i Peerless Chilled Plow j S Hardened Steel Mole Plow b Snider Binding on Water St. ? ''' w,Tr r&rfojn f -: J wiih L'Uw t