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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY CXAHINCR: LA REVIEW, OR COON OCT. 10,1901. i LOCAL PICK-UPS. VVvTTTTTTf I IVfVtl lit I f FT' J, H. Field haa sold hit stock of good to Reynolds A Wina-field, and will retire front tint merchandise hualnr. Tli M'xloo teachers' Institute m In selon last week. Mat Hnjxirlntendent Kirk of California, Fmnk Brown Jr., of Berkl y University and I'rtifeaaor A. II. Coflne of lli University of Oregon among the bright educators premtnt. Jim McIermott of Lakeview ha Wen riding after "nttln on thia range iir a couple of week. Ms aaya he will liavo Ikiii t 20 head of lieef, anil all the row that he can turn off will have logo a he la short of liay on the lah,ays the 1'aUley I'iNit. The lt selection of Cut (11mm Wire la at I!irlT. 40 Aa The Examiner stated I). K. Jour started lat Tlmrmtny with liia Uf rattle fur the railroad, tint o log to tlm rlortn concluded to cNurm hack. He started Sunday tal and rspevta to drive through to (iaxcllu without t" ping on the ay. Tom Hauling liaa greatly improved theaparaiiieof It in properties on north Dewey ami Weal street by erecting liandnoino picket fence in front of IhiiIi of hia residence placea. Clint I.liicbar ger I a 1 tlm work in good style. Mr. llaatinu l a progressive ritlxcn. Head Itiehcr nI vrtintini'iit. It cost you nothing to lo ao, hut yiu will lie dollar ahead if you Investigate. -10 liCin Winklemari, who liaa lieen ao aeriiiuly ill for several week with ty phoid fever, i nut again alter a neriou relupw. Ix'in any hn want it under stood that the report of hia death on JSurncy mountain waa "very much ex ageralcd." Iim numeroua friend are rejoi -cd to see him gaining liia normal strength. ItielH-r'a winter atock of clothing in now here. Sv dollara hy allowing Itleher to lit you out. W Head the new announcement of pio nwr Charlie Holder in thia inane. Snider ha the only genuine clonk, rape and fur house in Southeastern Oregon. He get liia a inter w raM for I adieu in the liest establishment in the cam, and guaran tee every article. He Invite the ladies to lncet hiH atock tho wry Uteat fahh Ions. Tho fellow who is in the habit of ao cruting himself in the public school grounda after night, in a nude, or aemi nmhi condition, and who frightena women and young girla by hia nasty ugieKtina, will aoon Iw fun nil out, and then there will lie acmelhiiig doing in the tar and feather business. There is alwava a demand for some thing uimmI to eat. Itielier liaa the vari ety ami kind of groceriea that create tlio demand. Attention ia called to the advertise inent in thia issue of J. N. Fitxgerald, the new proprietor of the City Meat Market. Mr. Fitzgerald liaa a big hand of fat beef on hand, and will slaughter none but the beat of Intel, mutton and pork. With "Pete" (irob at the block aa cutter, our in-ople can look for good service at the City Meat Market. Itev. P. H. Sjioon, wife and two chil dren were visitors in Iakeview thia week. They were attending the local Association of Haptiata at Crane Creek last week. Rev, Spoon it onetime oc cupied the pulpit in the Baptist church in Lakeview and waa a resident of our town for yeara. Of late yeara he haa been living at Honey Lake, lessen county. Here's to lha fiivndi wa leva o well, In thine ! Ir away ma b'Y. If aililnk of flu liquor would bring them here. Wo wuulil drluk lb oi l bmiM ilrjr. 40 l'ot a ainj, The win Kooin men. Louis Gerher, the Klamath sto.-kman, liaa made the following purchases here during the pant week : From Wm. liar vey b'M mutton aheep; George Hankina 1,138 mutton aheep; W. A! Wilahire 600 mutton aheep. Mr. Gerher alao bought 3o0 head of beef cattle from George M. Jonea of Paisley, the beef to be delivered at Hly next Saturday. Gerber is atill skirmishing in thia vicinity for more beef and mutton. Winter I Winter! Old hoary winter will soon be here in all hia glory and cold. You'll be aorry if all those Air Tight Hentera at Bchminck'a are gone bcloro you gut one. Now ia the time to buy. 3lt-2 The aemi-annuul report of the officers of Lake county appear in anothor col umn. The report ahowa that f 27,000 of the public debt in county warrants ha been paid off in the nix months ending Sept. aOth, and that new warrants to the amount of $10,000 were issued. The amount of 12,000 ia in the hands of the treasurer for the payment of county war rants, making a total of $10,000 in county warrants puid off since April 1st. The condition of the county finance is very satisfactory. Degree of Honor AurprUe. !aat Thursday evening after a regular meeting of the Degree of Honor, the committee on entertainment appointed at prevlou meeting gave the members of that flourishing lodge A surprlae that they will remember with pleaatiro for a long time to coma. It wa underatood that the entertainment was to be In the nature of a "aarprian," and none but the committee, Mra. Anna Sherlock, Mrs. K. V. Iis, and Miaa I'earl liurrua, knew what the aurprlae would le. Immediate ly after the regular lodge work, the com mittee Invited the lady mcmhera lochooae partriera and proceed to the banquet room down atalra. Upon the arrival of all hands In the bamp-iet room 'the aurprlae waa a genuine one, for there apread out ujxm the big table waa a tub of water mi r rounded by tea rnpa (or the accommodation of thooe who were thirs ty, and all about the table in rich pro fusion were piece of aqua'!, turni, cabbage ami other good thing fit for a cold lunch. While the largo crowd stood admiring the layout, but refusing to eat or drink, the committee ftlipiied up atalra, locked the lodge room door, and proceeded to arrange table that were loaded down with good thing to eat. Kight at in a 1 1 table were arranged a Unit the lodge room, each one handsomely ilecoraled, anil fairly groaning unoer its weight of good things. One can scarcely imagine the look of aurpriae on the face o( each member aa he or ahe a as admitted to the feast. Here the surprise wa rou.plete. The committee on entertainment wa given a vole of thanks and pronounced a big aqeces. The luncheon wa an elegant one, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Ilancing and game were en Joyed until midnight. The Degree of Honor i rnpidly increasing In memter ship, and haa on il roll some of the best people of the town. Shirk 5clla More Land. W. If. Miirk, local agent for the Cal ifornia A Oregon Laud Company, aj pear to bu a rustler in that capacity. I-st week ho sold to Joseph Howard of Drew Valley two sections or 12H0 acres of land adjoining hia Drew Valley pro perty. I'art of litis In agricultural find the remainder grazing Irnd. He alao sold two sections to Columbus and John IofTtua at Crane Lake, and a section and a half, part meadow and the remain der grazing, to J as. Boyd and Mra. Clara K. Anderson at lUy. Fine Hotel to Lease. I am prepared now to leaae for it rm of yeara to any renioriillo party my new hotel property, formerly know n aa the Cottage Hotel, on Water Street In 1-ak.eview. The property ha just been remodeled, renovated, painted and pa pered, and it is in first class condition lor the party who desire to engage in the hotel business. For full particulars call on or add re the undersigned at Lakeviuw, Oregon. lotf W. K. Darby. Load of Fruit and Flonr. Three big freight teams arrived here last Saturday fronrMlarnev county, and went to New Pine Creek Sunday to load with (lour and fruit for the residents of Sylviee river. Every year great quanti ties dl Goose I.nke (lour and fruit are shipied to our neighlioriiig county Har ney. With the splendid young orchard soon to come into bearing in this valley we will have auflkiont fruit of the hardy variety to accommodate all who come for our proihic t. Piano Tuner Coming. M. A. Phelps, the well known piano tuner will be in I.akeview about the last of thia month. Those needing the ser vicer of Mr. Phelps should hold their work for him, as he is an adept at the business. 40-1 Qreat Prosperity. ' All through the north are indications of prosperity, says the Kono Gazette. The building of the sixteen-mile exten sion of the N-C 0 north from Termo has been a great promoter of industry. The new town of Madeline shows that. The way town lots are going the place prom ises to outgrow Susanville, and that U fore the fall of 1IW2. To Give Concert. Lakeview people are to be treated to a first class concert on or about Oct. 23rd. Prof. Dahn will lead the musicals, as sisted by local talent. The program will be an interesting one, and some thing that Lakeview is not often treated to. Fui t her notice of the affair will be given later on. J. Mitchell-Innos, breeder of One stock in Chvwaucan, was a visitor in Lakeview for a few days during the week. Mr. Innes will drive his beef to the railroad and sell them. In speaking of the land leasing proposition Mr. Innes said be thought it was a "humbug." Had such an act been passed years ago it might have worked to the benefit of all stock men. He says it would be a bad thing fur Lake county were the land leasing proposition to carry, as one big firm ,oum pronaoiy control neany au me range in the county, V Irvin Ayref. 600 0 f We arc receiving Fall Stock of Naw Goods daily. Fur Collarettes and Boas are the latest arrivals i The New Automobile Overcoats for men now in 600 Ayres, Whitwortw THE INSTITUTE COXCU'DFO PKOM riRHTPAOE. Superiutendant Ackerman now took up the subject of Civil Government and showed how it was related to history. Noon recesa waa now taken. Afternoon, Soiicrinteridant Ackerman gave a good explanation of why we in vert the divisor in division of fractions. Next was Nature Stady by Professor CamplH-U, He showed that thia rtudy though comparatively new is gaining in iKipularity, and cannot help but be a great educational factor. He gave many valuable hints aa to how ihe subject can be correlated with others. The gentle man then took up the qiytion box, and after disposing of the questions lie gave some little mottos He said: "do not take your recitations from your digusts, but from your admirations." "Opportunity ia measured by prepara tion." The Institute was now closed and the fact that every teacher was present at every session without being tardy is Biillicient proof that the best Institute that Lake County ever had was over. The night aesstona were very interest ing and the lectures highly appreciated by all w ho attended. On Monday night Mr. Campbell spoke on "Industrial Ideas in Public Kducation." On Tues day evening Mr. Ackerman spoke on "The Educational Outlook.". The in strumental music by Miss Fern Butler was one of th pleasant features of the evening sessions. Many of our towns people attended these sessions. Hombb. Fred Bogner. As was stated briefly in The Examine' last week Fred bogner, the Lakeview brewer, died at liia home in Alturas at 10 :30 o'clock a. m. on Oct. 2d, after a brief illness with typhoid fever. His employers here say that deceased was ill for a few days before going to Alturas, and that they tried to prevail upon him to quit work and go to bed, but he re fused to do so, remaki lg that he was all right. His funeral was held at Alturas on the 3d inst. The Plaindealer says there were few among the old residents of Modoc county who did not know Fred Bogner. He was 61 years of age and leaves a large circle of friends to mourn the sudden ending of his life. He also leaves a wife, two daughters and two sons, who have the sympathy of the community. There are a number of people in Lakeview who knew Fred Bog ner, and liked him, and were sorry to learn of his death. Bunting Sells Hereford. F. O. Bunting, proprietor of the Drews Valley Stock Farm, and breeder of pure blooded Hereford cattle, 1 1 already reap ing thn reward of hia enterprise. Last Monday he sold to J. E. Mitchell-Innes ten registered Heryford bulls. Four of thete fine animals 18 months old brought him (125 each, and six yearlinss $100 each. lie also sold an 18-month' old bull to Dicks Bros, of Crooked Creek, for 125. Blood will tell. M. C. Whltworth. 600 PAIRS OVERALLS THIS WEEK GROCERIES ALL KINDS IN STOCK S.R. SUBLETT&CO. Now located In the NEW Car load of BAIN WAGONS The Farming Implements of all kinds We are the frk - ' - V .A.aasjsjaa Farmers Outfitters ggggggpgggggsggggjsgggg; IIIIT m S.J. STUDLEY STUDLEY LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything- in the line of FURNITURE. '""iixAS: Snider Buying on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW. OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICE5 1! Ely Restaurant Ueala at all haara r the a pay ar Night A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Table an pal led with everythlas; the aaarkul wOvt'ila Fine Sunday Dinners Geo. H. Ay re. 600 oj 7 9 600 & Axi?.es BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Lineolum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch Peerless Chilled Plow $ Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk Plow (Something New) Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow Benlcla Star, Sulky plow . F.E.HARRIS & HARRIS 11 IffllM E .1 HblinffiliS' . 9