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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY CXAHINCR: LAKCVICW, OR COON OCT. 10, 1901. i ii Warm Wraps for Winter Weather 1 ...HAVE JUST ARRIVED... News, liOOAIi ft lfj. Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers 1 SMART IDEAS IN LADIES CAPES, JACKETS & FURS CAPES, JACKETS & FURS k FOR EVERY FAHILY Oil linn ltfti utriick in AitiUixl. I. K, I'dvli'H tiM gone to AiliUml oh a lulni'a t ip. T. A. ('rump m In from Warner ovrral day lant wrt'k. J. ItmMjr, ci( lUllirK, u at Hotel Ijtkcvii'w I ant TliurwUy. A rl o( throe ilay raxing oeii M KUiimtli Kail today, Mr. Ni'ttio Wllmui wm an Arrival (roin HiUtl IiimI Tliiirmlny. Fi'wt-r nlitM'p ar hiMiil from rnot tliin yar than in many yar atl, Hewnrti ( tinruuliiu iliialvr who roll 1 1 J(u Mooro Uiitlua with inforlor good. torn On lt rlvrr, Klamath Co., Ovt. 2, 1WI, t Urn wifo of Henry I-ow luulitcr. J. it. Vvrv of tlm Klamath Kxpna ha rrturiiiM homo from an extin!ii Katrii trip, Mm Arthur ami i'o have pone t Ala'U I-aku l nil the winter on tin X I. ramli. I ri t k nothing I nit Jchmi Moor wliiaky ami you'll nUiiy U happy. On al at Whorton V hmith'a. IW-tf Tim Warner Valley Mock Company atarte.1 aliout L'.IKN) heal of Lt-of to Item lant ThurKility. Ilorn-ln Kliimiilli Fall, Oregon, Hept. 27. to the wife of II. K. Mur-(liM-k, a ihtutthter. Otir ailverlim-m Allen A Lafollett will havn nonio riiuia for vale in 1'nioley aoinetiiiiit in Oi'toler. 8M-2 J. M. ThompHon arrived from Allura Thnmlay to rnveivu the (Klom ahoep and a few other luiticliva. Mr. and Mr, (ii'orgo Moore and Minn I.OII Nii holn of Itonanza have gone to Waxhintfton to ti itl a home. Jim Howard of Hlver take wa in Klamath mini I y laHt week to buy alfalfa liny to feed Ntock thU wlnUT. ling are dying hy the thoimanda in Tehama Comity, t'al., from aoin hi culiar dim-axo not yet known to hog "" doctor. I'oot A King liavn the awellcat reaort outxiilu of Oregon's big city. It la a topular place Imh'niino iiothiiiK i handled there in llie liquor and cigar line hut ataiidiird draml. 2U-tf C Malthy, formerly a Ijikeviewite, ha ptirchaxed ground in Klamath Fat and will put up a line aaddlvry and liar- III lioi. W. S. O'Urieti, lato publiaher of the SihUivoii New, hait none to Maryvillt, where he ha purchtthed an interest In the iHtiniM-rut. Tint Klamath Fall dramatic company will pluy " Kathleen Mavourneen," and "The (Sold King" during the raeea at that place thia week. There apeara to bo a scarcity ot pota to every where thia Reaaon. Lover of the "pud in Iakeviuw are paying rent per jxiuikI for it. When yon go to Klamath Falls don't fail to nee C. I. Wilaon the iopular caterer at the (Sein aaloon. He carries the llncHt Ntock in town and will treat yon right. The (Sent is the popular reaort. Try the lleruiilagu whisky there. 25-tf J. M. Thompson the Modoc sheepman liaa purchased the Cooks Lake projmrty and S,(KX) head of sheep in Surprise Val ley, iwst of lake City. These lieautiful fall day should be taken ai'vantuice of by every body to clean up back yards, and prepare for a few wintery days in the near future. Frank Conlan, the young Taquero who won llrat prixe for riding a bucking broncho at the Alturas Fair, came over from ISidwell last Thursday evening. Mr. W. A. Hauley and Mrs. It. Han dout of I'aUltiy liavn gone to Kdgewood, hiakiyou county, on a visit with the family of W. O. Htone. Mra. J. C. Khellhamtner of Crooked Creek is at the (Cottage this week with her baby, to le near her. family physi cian, owing to the little, ono's continued illne. F.very original pnckai(e of Jee Moore Vhikey is guaranteed absolutely pure. Jeaae Moore Hunt Co. The Cedar vllle Record says that Mi (Srace N'lckersou kvi) a splumli ' recital at the M. K. church last night. Hhe is a young lady of exceptional ability as an elocutionist. The people of the state of Oregon do not want an extra aeion of the legis lature to hurry up an appropriation for the !ewi A Clark exposition. Iet the politician wait. Tralllc Manager Ik-nneit of the N-C-O ICy . , has none to Chicago on a bimiricn viit. Ch) . hi return, it is naid, the track will at once Imi laid to the new lation north of Van Iran's. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brum on diarroliova, and for thin reawm no one should leave home with out a txittle of Chamlwrtaiu's Colic, Cholera ami diarrhoea Kcincily. For ale by lAe Heall. The Kxuminer understands that W. A. Currier of hummer Ike ha hai an offer of fID.tNK) for his Summer Lake ranch. C. M. Sain, president of tho Oregon 1'otunh Co., made the offer. Oregon has aecurel the highest h nior that can be accordivl American Irui's. This is the Wilder medal which was granted (or the U-nt horticultural ex hibit at the Pan American Exposition at IUiffalo. Wad Snyler and John Arxner stnrtetl for the ilcHert laxt Saturday with a big load of supplies. They have taken 2"00 ewes from r. 1'. Moss on shares, and Ixilh of the loys will winter on the des ert w ith their flock. About a month ago Dan Chandler found in the roadway between Lakeview and Irewa Valley a lady's purne con taining a certain sum of money. The ow tier can have the same by calling on Mr. Chandler, proving proeriy and paying for this notice. 3.1 1 1 At Klamath Falls, Sept. 2Uth, Mar quii.0 (i. Ierry and Mis I'earl M. Picken were tin lied in marriage. The bride is an accomplished yountc 1 idy re remly from Iowa. The happy couple have gone to Iowa to rettide. J. M. Kiernan, formeily of this place, arrived here Saturday from a trip through Modoc county. He has lcen landing several days at Klamath Falls and vicinity. His home is now- at (Sa- xelle, Cal. Klamath Republican. Chan. 8. Moore, the Portland attorney, and at one lime a resident of Lake view, has diw poxed of his proerty and busi ness in Portlaud and will remove to New Mexico. He goes to find a home where Mrs. Moore will enjoy better health. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at lieall's drug store. It is called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. It gives quick relief and w ill prevent the attack if given as soon as the first indication of the disease ap peals. Price, 2.Ventg per Imix. Sam ples free. Leo Iteall, Drugist. The Lofftus & Dalrymplolimo is prov ing satisfactory to those who have given the product a fair test. Thia is Lake view lime, a home industry product, and if it is as good as lime shipped in hero the local consumers should use it. Patronize borne industry, is a motto that every man should follow. You At New Great OUR JACKETS ARE dOOD FITTERS OUR FURS ARE OF THE BEST HAKE... . . . Cupid's dart have pierced the hearts of two young people of this neck-o-the-wood, and a a consequence the knot will be tied about the flth of November that will make the lives of Way men C. Withers and Miss Ixittle Harris as one. Post. Why ex'-eriment with other brands when you can get Jee Moore Whikey at all tunes an.l places. The auction sale of the sheep belong ing to the estate of Jee Hlronymou, was fairly well attended last Saturday and brought good prices, the ewes bring ing t3.2.r); wethers, 2.75; buck, 2.75, ud lamb, f 1.00 per head. Cedarville Record. The Post at Paiidey ha a fruit display, which is aid to speak wel1 lor the adaptability of the Chewaucan valley as a fruit growing aection. Virgil Conn, the Paisley merchant, is said to have one of the finest orchards in Southeast ern Oregon. There was initiatory ceremonies and a grand jubilee afterward at the local circle of Women of Woodcraft last Wed nesday night. Tw o weeks ago the same circle bad a watermeljn feast and a gen eral irood time after lodge. The Women of Woodcraft hold high jinks every little w hile. Offers unexcelled facilities for learn ing the Celebrated Pernin Shorthand by lin.il. This method employs neither shading, position nor arbitrary contrac tion; is the simplest, most legible, and rapid shorthand in use, and the only method that can be succeHsfully learned by mail. Send for free trial lesson and catalogue. Commercial lluitdinq, Waih ingUm, corner Second. 12-tf A. II. Fisher, the Summer Lake ranch er and stockman, visited his mother and brothers at Drews Creek for several days, and left foi his home last Friday. Mr. FiHher says there is not a grrat deal of excitement about "potash," and "can ala" for draining Summer Lake in his sift ion. ljUe County has a land area unappro priated, unreserved and surveyed of 2, 7i)4,:i8 acres; unsurveyed 1.423,32)1, or a total of 4,217,ti!M acres. It ha a reserv ed area of 137,000 acres, an appropriated area o' 714,00, acres, making a total area of land surface in the county of 5,- 000,300 acre. Whorton & Smith invite the public to call and see them In their new quarters where they have a line stock of liquors and cigars, and a commodious club room and reading room Nothing but the best of everything is served in their club room, and courteous treatment is given to all their patrons. The Whorton it Smith establishment is one of the fin est north of Reno, Nevada. When you come to Lakeview drop in and see George and Font. 35 tf W. W. Stone, ex-governor of Pennsyl vania, and KdwardS. Wetmore, both of Warren, Pa., and R. D. Merrill of Ho quain, Wash., anived here Saturday morning to investigate Klamath county timber with a view of buying, says the Klamath Republican. They were ac companied by a cruiser, F. W. Brown of Tacoma. They are lame capitalists and extensive dealers in timber. They left for the railroad Monday morning. Wanta Watch Pine Creek's LEMON & S C. U. SNIDER ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT mm Li, ..im J F. n. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager b. P. ALLEN ALLEN & ...Lodging House f 01 Mrs. E. H. Day, The Only 25 Cent Restaurant and Lodging House have both been thorough ly renovated. Good table eervice and clean beds. The comfort of our patrons will always be our first aim. Uall at 1 be Uottage tor a good meal and uea. Equitable Life Assurance Society of the u. s. Strongest In the World. We can't all accumlate an estate, but we can buy one. Life Assurance has enabled many a man to die wealthy, or to live a comfortable old age. You don't have to die to win on tho G. C. V. policies of the Equitable. That Big: Store. HARTZOG PRICES TELL WHEN YOU SEE TO EM BOUNDLESS SUPPLY OF NOBBY THINGS... ... LtAKETIEW . 0 It T. M. LAFOLLETT LAFOLLETT J Breeders of Pure Bred Sheep Ortslnal stsck &panlb rteiino. nv W brad tor amany jrova to registered DelalM and Raaaboullet Rant from th Hocks of & Icadlaf eastern breeder. We offer for 9 caMi of loot 7oo yearlinf ram and too taryoar-old ram. Price and term rea sonable. Home ranch on McKay Crec tm nllM urth rA Prliwllle. Or-crna Call ea or address ALLEN & LAFOLLETT. ,30-3m Prlnev le, Oregon Cottag-e:$ js Restaurant... tri i Proprietor. House in Lakeview m