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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY CXAHIN, LA KEVinW, OREGON SCPT. 26, 1901. 1 LOCAL PICK-UPS. TTT TTT TT T TTT7 TTTTTT TTT TTT ! Cliaa. Uinlmcli In HRxrit ami attorney for tlm American Hurnty Co. cif Niw York. It la (or thrum who ro rrqiiirrwl to Kivn ImuhIk In jwmltlona of Iruat. Tim Mlaaon Kills anil Nnttl . Vlnyitnl of Nw I'ltiii Crtk, wlio liavn Imon n Kfttf"! to ti'm li thn f.nkn Chjr m'liool thi winter, liavr" Jiml r-ttirtil I rum h wveral week a viait to 8oiitlnrn California. Tim int'tlnit for tlio purpoaa of oi(nn lilntf a llvcaUM'k HHWH'Intion at llotiuiir.it liy tlin atM'kiiioi of Klainiitli county, 1 1 an Iiim'I) hi(mii)ih till anin limn in Oilnlx-r. IhiU itrlxr In tint prim inovrr in tlio n t-rjrln During tli atortii Hominy litflitiilnu alrtick vrry rjiwn t town, ami tli i-lor-trin light wir' Imm-hiiim Vi-ry lii-nvily cliHrktiol. Vliin ili" flaali chiiih, li(lita wr illiiinlnat"l for a ai-coiul. anil ninny mmiiIu w-r atartli'il, it ram no amlili-nlv. A mmf On-gori Iliirtlett M-nr. in irlnii condition noli! in Nw York, Hi-iitcmiM-r 4tli, at un avi-ntgn of 2.l5 xr tms. At tlio aatiiu tiinn 'Fancy, clt-nr Ni-w York ItMrtttln wi-rr- qiiotI at :.M ami M juir liarri-l, -uivul'til to ultoiit 1 per ImiX. Nearly Imlf a century aito Hiaata county Uily lout track of her brother ami Inter. Tlu-y completely iliaapiiearcil. After all ll yeam, during wlil"ll tlie lady lina never relaxed her effort, aim in rew arded hv (hiding lailli hrolher and inter ulive and well. Sheriff Diiiilup returned from Ft. KUiiintli Tnoailiiy evening, where lie went to innko arrangement to liavo h a cattle fel for the winter. Horace caid In) aiiw noiiie '.l anil 4 year o!d atecra tliat aohl fir fal nr head w hile there. He nay i utile are in uood fix over there. Mr. Ftta iKxlaon with her daughter Irewev, and aiaier Mia IVarl Fry paaai-d through I.akeview on their wy home at Jluriia, Tueailay. Mr, p.alaon and duuglitcr went to Reno to have the young ludy'a eye treated, and Mia Fry returned with them from Jancaville, Oil. There are two partiea in Jackaon coun ty who are milking gaal wage in catch ing turtle and fattening them for lan Fruiicim-o market. John J . Urow n him caught from Hear creek 200 during the piiHi few- weekH and in Ktill giithciing tlicm in nt the rate of two dozen a day. They lire worth 2 doxcii won hoard the car. The (I'M alley Sinter gave a ciedituhle aliow NiMir.luy nnsht to a tfood limine. While the mriun whh nenrly identical with that jriveii here a year aiio, the girln, like w iue, improve with nuc, and their performance taken with the Kener al nhow itoiuK inililic, prohalily l'ter thiin inoft of the tdiowtj that vinit Ijtku view. In coime(Uelice of Thurcdiiy, Sept. heiiic oh-erved in Yrekn, an well an elitewhere, an n memorial holiihiy for the funeral of our lute I'renident, ttiin ollice w ill he cloned on that iluy, and an ull haudn wid participate in the cen nien no .IouiiihI will he innuet uain until next Tuendiiy, the 2Uh innt. myn the Yn ku Joiirmil. J. K. r.i riiard nold hin renidence pro pel ty, a hhn k iiorthwent of the school limine, Saturday, to II. 1.. Chundler of Crooked Creek lor f 1.2(H). Mr. and Mm. lUrnurd are prepurinx to nend the winter in California, and in the nprinu Mr. lternuid will piolmbly liuilil on the lot north vl the Muhvuic hull. And Mr. Chandler U preparing l niove to town and-well, it in undcriitood that the pre liminarieH have all been auttled. John Cliantain came In from llonanza yenterday, says tKo Exprenn, and report ed the hurniiiK if Pan Drincoira ham, III) toim of hay and Ida crop of Kruin, to gether with Hick Hainakar'a threnher and derrick wagon. Tlio machine waa run hy home ower and the fire started from one of the tuniblinx rod knucklcB that connect on the machine hy tiettiiiK too hot. 1'ick w8 oiling the nutchine. when he dincovereil the tiro hut nothin could he done to Biive the property. All that waa mived uh near aa learned whh the home-power and a few sacks of grain. tieo. II. AyreB received a teleijram Saturday night at 10 p. in., conveying the and iiewa of hia B'mter'B Biidden dentil nt Airy, North Carolina. She whh the wife of Capt. K. K. Gogle, Chief of Ordi nance of Cuba and Btationed at Havana. Mr. lioglo had not been home for three years and was preparing to return, while liia wife was packing up preparatory to moving to the New Kngland status among relatives, whore they expected to realde permanently. Mrs. Goglo died of appoplexy caused presumably from over work, the worry of moving and anxiety to Bee her husband. She leaves a son and daughter, twins, 10 years of age. She was 42 years of age. The Lakeview-Hilvnr Lake telephone line hi boon progreanlng rapidly toward the north until the storm stopped pro cowlings. The line was completed Hat unlay as far as the school house in ('rooked Crook valley snd it was going along al tho rate of about two miles per day. From 12 to 11 men are employed. The kitchen on wheels has proved quite a convenience, and now much time Is saved In going to and from meals. J. L. Carter, rschler of the Cedarvllle hank while attending the A I til ran fair hint week loat a purse containing 2ft in money and a t)2r00 chock. He evidently came prepared to back the Ccdarville hall team and the only taker he found was the party who found it. He would have lout it jnHt the same, however with no chance of recovering It, but now he has a fighting chance of regaining his treasure if an honest man found it. Children buy your school supplies at llctill'n drug store. tC-2 C. M. Sal u paaaed through fokeview from I'aialey on his way to San Francis co Tuenday. Mr. Sain is president of the Oregon Poland Co., which has re cently la-en incorporated under the laws of Nevada. This couiptuy has ha-atoil 117(1 claims tmrdoring r,n Summer and Ala-rt lakes in this county, amounting to 107,0410 acres of what is claimed to laj a good ipiality of ntardi. If the quality is giaal the quantity is certainly anfllci c ii I from the titimlier of acres of it. Second Ans't. I. M. General Shallen-U-rger, has innued noli ''eg inviting pro posals for carrying thn mails on all star routes in Oregon during the contra t term In-ginning July 1, 1102. It is is sued under the regulation limiting the bidding to thonu pernoim w ho w ill agree, in event of the service la-lug awarded them, to give the service their pernoim! niia-rvinioii. and to renide on or contigu ous to the route. The time for submit ting bids will expire on Iec. 3d next. A ladies gold watch w as lost on the ntreels laat Monday. A reward will he paid for its return to F.ldon Woodcock. Kment Cox, aged 1H years, who was working at Win. Kicharda' aw mill on Anderson Creek, seven miles from Aah land, waa killed Tuewhiy, being struck hy a fulling tree, says Town Talk. The mill hands had la-en felling timla-r nd cautioned Cox, who was driving a tram, to gel farther out of the way. He did not heed the warning and wancaugh: by a tree, w hich struck him on the top of the head and cruahial his skull, canning inatant deah. His parents reside at Woodvillo and the body was taken there for burial. School supplies such as tablet, jn-n-cila, m-iih, rulera, sponges and everything needed can Ihj found in endless variety al I tea II 'a ilruu store. 37-2 I). It. Jones has sold 100 tons of salt this year and could have dinMined of as much more if he had hud it. Three yours ago he gathered nearly HM) tons from bin suit miirnh In Warner, and since then none has la-en gathered on account of the dry ni-unons. All this has la-en dinained ot at a good price. Next year Mr. Jones will put up n w induiill out there and make some vatn to catch the salt, and thus the suit produced will ho clean and free from dirt. The ntiH.-k-men line this suit and the demand ex ceeds the supply. The Ashland Town Talk says the Fir jt Southern Oregon Fair at that place was a furce. The entertainment, exhibits and attendance being fur from what Anh hind alone can produce. The bund con tent and bull games wore eliminated from the pro. rum on accou t of a scar city of funds. The lack of interest in the fair i ascribed to numerous reasons, the race featuM being eliminated, the chief. Then, the people are weary of devoting time and money to what they see every day at home. The sporting element claims a "dry" town reniajusi bio in a great degiee. The announ 'omeiit of a double wed ding is made to take place at the residence of H. It. Ileryfi rd north of Lakeview, on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. Our popular proprietors of the Monogram will take unto themselves twi popular young ladies of Lakeview. Mr. F.lmer C. Ahl stroin will wed Miss May Chandler, daughter of S. It. Chandler, and Mr. Fred O. Ahlstroni will wed Miss Nell lleryford, daughter of II. H. Heryford. The ceremony will take placo in the presence of only members of tho famil ies of the contracting parties. They will at onco take up their abode in the new cottage now being completed, on Hullard Street. Mr. Sanford Cannon. Mrs. Sunford Cannon died at Willow Ranch Wednesday, September 18th, 11)01, and wus buried tho following day. There was very little ceremony at the funeral, on account of the other mem bers of tho family being ick. Services will bo prouched in tho near future. Mrs. Cannin was about 00 years old and was Bick for Bonie time with that dread ed disease typhoid fover. Irvln Ayrei. H. C. Whltworth. Geo. H. Ayre. We will be there With the Goods We have taken in a new partner and are in cbndition to supply your wants at the very lowest prices. All lines will soon be full and complete. We will increase our stock largely Ayres, WiiiTYroirru Ayres New Brands of Cigars. Sharja?, the cigar maker has received a now supply of tobacco and tmxes and is now manufacturing several new brands of cigars. The fancy labels on the Ixixes indicate the varieties, and the i one most prominent has the name "Judge II. L. Benson" beautifully print ed on it. The Judge's friends here are looking forward to an evening rmoker w hen the Judge arrives to attend court next month. This brand is doomed to le very popular cigar. Some of the other brands Mr. Share is making are "The Whorton ft Smith," made for the popular proprietors of "The Palace" saloon, and "The Lakeview," made for Lee Ik-all, the druggist, and also "The In-ader" is another new one. Mr. Share's cigars are such good sellers that he cannot supply the demand by half. nilMMMIMHMHMItMmHHHMtOICHm S. R. SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the A BIO ImXJXTXJ OX- NEW brick ;sb: Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Linealum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch rxjRarrnTJEtH tMOl m mm noon mm ssmmm mi in niimt Will Visit Oregon. A dii-patch to the Oregonian says: Comminhioner Hermann arrived in WaHhington today ami called on Presi dent Koonevelt. In the course of his conversation, the President told the Commissioner he intended to vinit Or egon and Washington next Spring, in order to la-como better acquainted with the jieople of that section. Roosevelt desired to visit the Pacific. Northwest during the last campaign, but his ser vices aa a speaker were desired else where. Commissioner Hermann attended the McKinley memorial services at Chicago the day of the funeral. BAIN WACONS rO The Peerless Chilled Plow Farming Implements of all kinds ivS UartAMl C.nol IUImIo Ell... $ 1 r l no uisk flow toomeinmg mewj Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow Klamath Races. We are the $ oenicia star, sulky plow Farmers' Outfitters The following purses will be hung up for throe days racing at Klamath Falls I on October 10, 11 and 12, 1901 : First day Jmile ami repeat, free for all, purse ."i0. i mile dash for 2 year olds, purse 40. Second day mile dash, free for all, purse 50. ?g mile! and repeat, free for all purse I'jO. Third ! day Match race, f'-VH) a side. Saddle1 horse race, free fur all saddle horses that have never run for public money, purse 25. nAI. I'HOOK lTnil-.1 tat- t aint Otllri-. Ijikoriew, Oregon, Sept. '.'4, t'.ml. Notice la hereby (ttveii thai tliu i (tilluu Inu iiamoil settler haa llleil liutlee of his liilentiuii to make final proof ill auiiirt of Ilia claim, ami that aalit prooi will o maile before II. Kieharilaini, Conntv Clerk al Hurna, Oregon, mi Novomher 4, Hail, vU: Melviu M. oan, H. K. W4S, for tie- SK'4 8V'4 See. M T HH 8., K. M K. W. M., NK'4 W '4. HE NV1 ami lot S Wee. 4 T. Ml rt,, II. :,"., V. M. Ilo nainea Hie follow ing wltui-HNea to prove lila eoniliiuoiia ruaUluiieu up on ami cultivation of aail Intnl. via: Jo-epli J. t'atlow, Cliaa. t'lnrk, Samuel Hall and Kreil I.. Allen all of Denio. Dreiioii. Hvpt. Ai-SS K. M. 1IKATTAIN, Regi.ter. 'ivl. ritooi'. Land Oltlee at I-akevW-w, Oreon,J Sept. '.M, Hail. I Notice la hereby given thai too following named ael Her liaa (lied notice ot liia Inteiiliou to make final proof in aueport of liia claim, and that aald proof will be made before H. Klchanlatm, fonnty Clerk at Burna, Oregon, on Voieinher 4. lwil. vli: Joaeiih J. Callow. H. K, i2M for I he lots a, H and si, N W .' See. ST. 40 8., K. US K. W. M. He nainea the following wttueaa ea to prove liia t-oiillniioua realdenee upon and cultivation of aald land, via: M. M. loan, Cliaa. Clark, Samuel Hall and Fred I.. Allen, allot llelllll, ITegOII, x fi.fli.pn.MAin, hept. ito-lib Kegiatt-r. S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Pull and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURI f5S!9S:' JUST OPENED. OOODS AR R1VINQ ALL THE TIME. Snider Bui'ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... H CALL AND SEC OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES M Ely Restaurant M eln at all hours of the .m ltay or NUht A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table noopllril with everythln the market o fl'ordai m m t Fine Sunday Dinners 111 &M&'i i mffi 1