LAKE COUNTY CXAHINER: LA REVIEW, OR LOON OCT. 24, 1901. ft :: Warm Wraps for Winter Weather ...HAVE JUST ARRIVED... News, Interesting Notes (lathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers SMART IDE3A5 IN LADIES CAPOS, JACKETS & FURS i FOR EVERY FAHILY :: A 4 Omiryti Wilson whs oviT from Warner Tlif Wrmn llvrry stable I I m I ri rii. Ijr eouilt'tol. For tlm Visvl Treatment n pf ty to Mm. W. I. WHHli'iM-k, Iki'vinw, ()rcgc,ri, tl Jolin llmni li wits in from Clover Flu I Tliurmluy, for tlm II tut tiiuo in months. Harney Krrll, who is now f riiploypil ly Intii'N I Iron., wan in IaIu'vU'W lust Mii A mm Umxlnmn of New 1'int Crt-ck Iihm none to Clilfo, Oil., to slti-ml the Normal. M. Hmiili'm, tln ohiH'iniiiin, wss in town from !nw Vsllcy for 'i;w days last 'k. The Ulu I'ri'niil.Mit Mr Klnley' s ln will Im on IIib lii'il Issmi of mihUI anrti thnt will 'jH Hr shortly fir DlliIxT Int. If your ilm'lnr inrr:U'ii whiskey, orili'r Jrsi MiMr fvrry tiini', IronHiro. Jitnimcrtli'l. I,, N. Kelcity it in w arrivul in Ilia ('lit'wimmii, from tlu Knsl. I In in u brother of J m k Kelsay ami is sistiiiK, in tlm )'( ilrivu to Iterio. j Koint energetic young farmer in (ioos '. Ijtkii valley ought to plant n hit: -r-iiut'j to oUtoes. That rommxliiy in now soiling here for Vt will er pound. Visitor from the north inform The f. Il.ul Plaint t ktkm ittStM a ' building Ixiom on. New residences ar going u rapidly ami more people are moving there to reside. Arthur Itonson, the bright young1 hookkwifr (or the Chewaucan Land and , Cuttle Company, rame down from Pals ley last wrek to visil (or a few dayi with hit father, Judga Menaon. You can't get a better hair cut in the city than the rat Frank I). Hmith will I ive you at hiatoneorU! parlor. He alto iaa a aure dandruff cur. i'i-ll Ur. Taylor who went to Fotalt Lake last week In search of borax returned Sunday and left Monday for Harney, where he la interaaUd In a boras mine. II report nothing found. Poat. A. M.Hmith and wife were up from Nw Pin Crrek laat week. Mr. 8mlth la now ona of the "honest farmera" of Goose Lake valley, having leased the Torn Colvin ranch at the atata line. The atock yards at Reno are (aid to be glutted with atock bill ml for Ban Fran ciaco roarketa, and the employes of the comla are being worked foi all they are worth in an effort to clean up the yards. There ia one whiskey that alw ays live up to its reputation ami that ia Jesse Moore. Get it at Jammerthal't. Charlie Gin You, an educated China man ami a first-class cook, haa purchas ed the Rl, Restaurant, and ia serving up excellent meals Ixith day and ni(ht to his patrom. He haa an advertisement in thin issue. The Sun Francisco papers are, and have been for week, disgustingly saint like. Moht of their coin in na are de voted to bishops and religion, with which the average reader ia boooiuing estretnely weary. John Walker was over from Adel laat Thursday. Ho says there is not much doing on his side the mountain, since the Ihv( cattle have been driven out, though the "Mettlem" are Improving their places, generally. Ashland is a prohibition to'vn, but there are sMid to Iki more drunken men on Ashland's street since the prohibi tion ordinance went into effect thai) ever lmfore. Prohibition does not seem to prohibit in AshUnd. Tim lonent rHiiKT of thi elate have been called in and their labors ceaned IumI Tueiiday. H. Frank (Gannon was a bnolnoM vlait or In I-akeview taut Tburday from New Pine Creek. H. I,. McNatiKhton, the genial pro prietor of the Aer l.akfview atMge line wa here on hiiolncn hint week. T. It. Wakelleld and wife of Warner Lake were vintting friend in l.akeview, ami traemii-ting bundiem lant week. Merriiantii, Miners, Mechanic and Farmer all dri k Je Moore Whiskey in preferenc5 to any other brand. Mi A 1 1 it MeUkrir, of the Paivley Pont, wa visiting her iter, Mr. Silas llelideroti, at Crooked Creek, hiHtwet k. It ii a touching farewell or itrccting when a mini uive you the tip of hi finger intend of a vigorous hand haku. Kev. J. II. Stark ha been apfxilned to (he Methodist hurch at Paisley, and it i said the Isolde there are much pleased with him. The Heno Gazette says that hog are In Aeniand and the piice U-ing paid i said to Im M .50 per ulnidred weight with the supply not eitil to the demand. Ijikeviow Camp No. 521, Woodmen of the World, will give it a mm ill ball at Parry's ball on Feb. 22nd. next. Tho announcement i mado thus early in the day ao that the. public may know that Washington's birthday i the regular Woodman day. When you have no appetite do not relish vour foo. and (eel dull after cat imt vou mav know that you need a dose CliamlMirisin'a tomacn anr L.iver OUR JACKETS ARE GOOD FITTERS PRICES TELL WHEN YOU SEE THEM ol Tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Lee Iteall's drug store. Judge H. L. Itenson, District Attorney A. K. Kcames, Attorneys A. 8. Ham mond, Col. C. A. Coguwelt, and Robert F. Bell arrived last week, the former to open the (all session ol circuit court and the others to attend to legat matter for their client during the aession. B. Lake ia now at home la bis new bicycle shop next to Joe Howard's store on Water street.' Mr. Lake la pr pared to do various kinds of repairing, saw fil ing, etc., and before you put your bicycle away for the winter It would be well to have him examine the wheel and . toll you how to keep it In order. ; t W. J. Clark,' Frank Jewell and II. Merley, of Grand Kapids, Mich., have been in Ashland during the past few days, looking tip timber lands lor a large eastern syndicate. They left this morning for an inspection of the coun try east and south of here and w ill take a view of tho larire Hopkins tract in Klamath county. Ashlaud Tidings. Offers unexcelled facilities for learn ing tho Celebrated Pernin Shorthand by Tiail. This method employs neither shadtnu. toaition nor arbitrary contrac tiona; is tho simplest, most legible, and rapid shorthand in use, and the only method that can be succeaafully learned by mail. Send (or (ree trial lesson and catalogue. Commercial Ibulding, Wash ington, corner Second. 12-tf Here is an item which shows the push of American farmers: "A single county in western Nebraska, Scott's liluff, al ready haa (K),000 acres of farm laird under Irrigation, but her enterprising citizen are not yet satisfied. In conjunction with the farmers of Cheyene county a colossal irrigation scheme has been pro jected looking toward the reclamation of another like area. Nearly f 500,000 will Ire required to complete tho work, and part of this money is already in sight. This shows what private push and enter prise will do In absence of stite or nation al aid.'' OUR FUR5 ARE OF THE BEST HAKE... BOUNDLESS SUPPLY OP NORRV THINn . . . . C. U. SNIDER ... After one of the most Interesting and brilliant debtes ever field in Han Fran cisco, the Kpiscopal House of Deputies, now in session there, adopted the canon on marriage and divorce as it came from the House of Bishops. It prohibit the remarriage of a divorced erson, regard less of w hether he or she is innocent of wrong doing, hy a minister of the church. Lynchintt is an expression of distrust by the people of tri efficacy of legal method to secure the adequate punish ment of criminals, and but for this dis trust, lynchings would occur with vastly more Infrequency than they do now. In order to secure real reform, let the good work he devoted to establishing the puhlic confidence in the sufliciency of the la tj protect life and rights. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brinws on diarrohoea, and (or this reason no one should leave home with out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. For sale by Lee Heall. Prof. T. J. Newbill, principal of the Paisley public school, is the moving spirit In the organisation of an athletic club at Paisley. Mr. Newbill la a thorough athlete, and nnder his in structions the young men of Paisley should soon become good performers. The Post aays It ia the intention of the club to give public entertainmenta thia winter. J. 8. Kelsay, assisted by T. C. Welch, G. W. McKlnney, Jack Simmons and L. N. Kelsay, drove the In nee Bros, and Kelsay beef cattle lb rough her from the Chewaocan laat Thursday. The cattle will be driven to Reno where tbey will be fed for some time before Mr. Innea sells them. There are 275 head of Una beef in the band. Innea Bros, find it more advantageous to drive their beef to market instead of selling at home. A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at Beall'a 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 pears. Price, 25cents per box. Sam ples (ree. Lee Heall, Drugist. Butler Walker came in from Spragne river valley last week and left Monday (or Montague, where he took a lot of beef cattle to Modesta, Cal., which were purchased in Klamath county by O. McIIenry, a wholesale butcher of Modesta, says the Ashland Record. Mr. Walker will look over the Modesta sec tion with a view of investing In an al falfa ranch if the country and its pon ditions look sufficiently favorable. Thompson & Burrus will start for Hutchertown, at the Bay, in a short time, with a big bunch of their mutton sheep. They find that they can get con siderable more money out of their mut ton by taking them to the slaughtering pens and having them dressed for the wholesalers, than in selling on foot at home. They did this last year and cleared about 75 cents more to the head, after pying the expenses, than if they had sold here. 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