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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1901)
LAKB COUNTY CXA1INCR: LAKE VIEW, OR COON OCT. 24, 1901. S I LOCAL PICK-UPS. TTTTTT TT TTTTTTTTTTTYYTTTT Found A pair of atoelrim trial mc lade. Cull Ml ttil olllce. Kx-CiuiiriiloildtHT Win. Hough, and Mm. Hough, arrived from Hilver Lake yesterday . J. Cal. l-'.wing, manager of the Oak land haihsl (fain, is gn'ng to give "T(Mil" bonier a place in Ida lmn at an early date. Huuinra wsa the t trier fur takevifw In lliu McmIdo county tourna ment. Dr. I-i-tt Hclncr, Mrs. A. F. Twining M'tt and Mra. J. '.. McUarrey cxM-t tu start for tlm railroad tomorrow. The Ir. will go to I'ortland, Mra. Tunning-N-n lo sum California health resort lo remain all w inter, and Mra. Mctiarrey to Oakland on a visit with her mother. Mrs. James Fouler of Hummer Lake arrived Inst Friday lo ay a hrlef visit ti her daojhlera Msidamea lUrtin and Hcliiniiii k. Mra. Fouler brought down a lot of fine. m he from the Fowler or chard for the l.akeview market. Mr, and Mra. Newt. Jacobs of Lake City, Cal., were visiting thuir daughter Mri. A. F. Toiinlngncn in I-akrvletv several day durinit lint week. Newt, u a I no shaking hand with numerous friend ho were glad to see him. (ieorgo, I'. I.ovegrov of I'aisley was reMtrted to Im very ill with pneumonia lal Sunday, hut the. latent reports from I'aisley are lo the efWt that Mr. Love gruvewna threaleiiel with pneumonia, but in now on thu road to recovery. Them. Keir. who built the stone rexcr voir for the Lukeview water system, ban gone to A 1 1 ii run to build a atone house for Ani'il Morse. The building will tie entire'y of stone- wild a steel front. Mr. Keir fully understands hit business. jK.ii K. Mold rum. government sur veyor, whose Iioiii ia in Oregon City, arrived from thu desert near Klein's Mounlaln, where he ha just completed the aurvey of two townships. Mr. Mel drum haa tieen on the desert all summer. Ernest Fen of Ft. Hid well and Miss Orace llerron of Cedarville were mar ried at Itono, Nevada, oo Oct. lOtb. The bride ia a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Wdi. llerron, nod the groom la the ton of Mr. Fee, the well known cattleman of Modoc. t . , County Superintendent J. Q. Wlllita leave today for Silver Lake where he will open the public school on Monday morning. Purli.g Mr. WllliU' absence W. J.' Moore will attend to any bail neat that may come before the Superintend ent's ofllce, W. It.rihirk, the local agent for the California and Oration Land Compauy, ia in Han Francisco under the care of an occulist. Mr. Shirk haa had serious trouble with one of his eyea for several months, and found it necessary to have the optic bM)rated on in order to aave il. On the 2nd of thla month Miss Maud Stevens of Kugleville, Modoc count v, w as married in San Francisco to Walter Sting ley of the Kay City. The bride is a sis ter of Mrs. Dr. Gibson of Alturaa, and g neicce of Mr, (ieorgo Turner of Cedar villi). She is a recognized beauty of Modoc county. Uua Schroder, the prosperous stock man and baseball enthusiast from Hil ver I-uke wore the Lakeview uniform in the game lust Huuday. Ous promisea to make it interesting for any baseball team that shows up In Lakeview next Fourth of July. It is said that Lake view w ill hang up a purse of $1,000 on that occasion, to be contested lor, free for all. Jou Ambrose, who has been running a bunch of C. K. Loveless' sheep for the past three years, divided up with Mr. Loveless in Drews Valley, last Sunday, and Mr. Aiuhansu's share amounted to something over UHX). Of this band Mr. Ambrose sold to A. L. Howell one half. The marks are being changed this week, and IIowull and Ambrose will run their sheep together. A. M. Miller, who is putting up the hotel and stables at Msdaline for E. Van Loan, came in Saturday evening. He informs us that the hotel and stables will be completed in a month. The ho tel is large and roomy and will be pro vided with all modern conveniences. K. M. Kussill of Alturas will have charge of the hotel, which feet, of itself, Is a guarantee that it will be run in a first class manner, says the Plaindealer. The nils for the extension are arriving and will be laid at rapidly as possible. Within a month, Termo, 'Gests' folly," will be a thing of the past will only be a memory, and not a very pleasant one at that. The new town is situated on a sandy Blope and at all times will be free from mud. The rialndealer reports that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McConnaughy, of Ft. flldwell was thrown from a horse and badly Injured on the 13th Intt., she being unconscious for twelve hours after the accident. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, assisted by the local talent of Klamath Falls, will give a dramatic entertainment, "The Mold King," at Merrill, next Saturday. The op1e of I-akevlew would glre the ctimpany a royal welcome should they accept an invitation to come here and give one or two performances. Come fivei, friends, antl enjoy I.akeview's hospitality. John Stevens is down from Silver I.ske thla week to get a settlement out of the Jiiaileo court in the case where hi saddlo was stolen from the livery stable a few months ago, while in the ctmUxly of Willi Stewart. Mr. Stewart refused to pay for the saddle and stood a suit. The just ice found that Stewsrt was liable in the sum of The matter whs settled without an apical. Will T. Itoyd, organiser of the A.O. l W., and the Degree of Honor, has re lumed from New Fine Creek. There have leen several new incmlxTS added to the Workmen and the Degree at that place since our last re'jorl. Mr. Itoyd says that a committee of workmen ha len apixiluted to raise funds for the bill. ding of an A. O. V. W. hall at New Fine ('reek. The propose! building is to be :tlx75 feet and two stories high. The Slate Linn team came up from New Fine Creek last Sunday to play a practice game with a few l-akevitw play er. I-akeview could only muster six men, but they gave the visitor good practice. The score stood 10 to 10 at the close, but it would probably have been a much bettr game had George Whor'on U-en put in the 1hx sooner. The State Liners found it difficult to but Whorton's curve over the fence. A. K. Follett ami C. C. Cannon are up from New 1'ineCieek this week ou jury duty in the circuit court. Tne gentle men ay that the stte line town is booming and bids fair to become a big place. Ituildings are going up on every hand and prices for all kinds of produce are good and the produce much in de maud. Building lott are going rapidly at g'K.d figures. Mr. Follett says in his business, painting and paper-hanging, be has many orders ahead. The card of John D. Venator, attor-ney-at-law, appears in The Examiner in the professional card column. Mr. Ven ator la a Lakeview hey, who' went to Ann Arbos, Michigan, to complete his coarse In the . law, 'and , from which school he graduated with high honors. Mr. Venator made special study of the land laws of the country, and it particu larly well informed in that regard. He has opened an office in the Cogswell building, near the court house. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane and son came down from Silver Lake last Fridsy and remained until Sunday as guests at Hotel Laksvlew. Mr. Lane brought down 250 pounds of tomatoes that were picked from the vines in his garden and the garden of George Small. He say the Silver Lake jxwple had an abundance of garden produce thla season, and that they can raise anything that is planted in the ground that can be grown in K. astern or Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hansen received a telegrsiu from llydville, Cal., last Sunday, announcing the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs. Dr. Jorgensen (nee Miss Carrie Hansen,) and- request ing them to return home at once. The aged couple left lor home Montlay morn ing. Mr. Hansen remarked Sunday that he did not expect to see his daugh ter alive when he reached there. Mrs. Jorgensen is a sister of Mrs. II. C. Uothe, and i well known in Lakeview. Jno. A. Brown, an attorney of Lewis ton, Idaho, is shaking hands with his friends in Alturas this week. Mr. Brown is an uncle of J. W. Brown, one of the "suspects" now held in ail tor com' pliuity in the Big Valley lynching affair He gives glaring accounts of that sec tion of Idaho. He was for several years the law partner of Col. John Lane, w ho ia an old time friend of the writer of this arttcleand who has borne with credit the honor of being a decendunt of the illustrious General Joe Lane of Oregon. Alturas rialndealer. Rev. D, L. Shrode, who was to have arrived in Lakeview last week to accept the Methodist Episcopal charge, haa writ ten to Presiding Elder Summerville that it w ill be impossible tor him to come to Lakeview at all, owing to the ill health of his wife. Rev. Kummreville is much disappointed, and writes to a member of the congregation here that he will lose no time in an attempt to find a minister who either has no wife at all, or a healthy one, and that he w ill be forwarded at the earliest dale. Pre siding Elder Bummerville will be in Lakeview on Nov. 10th, to hold quar terly meeting. Irvln Ayres. H. C. Whltworth. Qeo. H. Ay res. 600 600 PAIRS OVERALLS 600 S E4 THIS WEEK "V We arc receiving Fall Stock of Naw Goods daily. Fur Collarettes and Boas are the latest arrivals The New Automobile Overcoats for men now in GROCERIES 600 .X. 9 ALL KINDS IN STOCK 600 AntES, WurrwoRTH & Atones I'nln-il Htat.-i Und Offlc at Ukrrlfw, Ore-' m. tcmiM-r 19. HOI. N oiler U heri-bj frra that I tic follfiwIiiK-nsinei! rltlrr has flVd no tic ol nil Int.iitlon to mat (trial prnol la upport ill his claim, anil that aald proof will be mailt brfnre tho Rrgi.ter ari't kvo-lver at lAkcvlfW, (rr(in, on Nnvem!r 27. 19U1, vis: Antnne J. Hwarei, H. E. 2UM lor tho HU BW'i, NWUBWii ex II, and NW'i NW'-i c. 14, f. M H. It. IS E, Ha name tbe followtuR wllnrsa- lo prov 1)1 continuous residence upon and cultivation of aald land, rls: W. A. Wll.hlre, Wanufl J. Hwarei. E. Lewi and I. Kaaslll, ail ol lakeview, Oregon. ocm-U E. it. BRATTAIN. Betister. Ladles Aid Meeting. There will be a meeting of tbe Ladies' Aid (Society next Saturday at 2 p. m, at the M. E.CIorch, m x . - Mas. W. P. If aarroRO . -, President. Tbe Lusk Letter." An article In reply to the "Losk Let tcr," from the North Warner Anti land Leasing Association, was re ceived by The Examiner too late for publication this week. It will appear in full in our next issue. They Are Entirely New. The ladies' gloves that we sell for $1.50 are the ('ill limit of glove goodness at that price. They come from the hands of one of the greatest glove workers known to the foreign glove trade. They have long since established a one dollar fifty glove standard not approached by anv other make. the new, smart fall styles are with us now. In this one dollar fifty line there's the "Cleora" and the "Carson" iu white, black and all colors such as you expect only in the most expensive grades. Two clasp effect; very servicable; very pretty. Ablstrom Bbos. 42-1 The Nellon Case. The jury in the case of Andrew J. Neilon was selected yesterday morning, and at 1:30 p. m. District Attorney Reames made his opening statement to the jury, lie was followed by Col Cogswell for the defense, after which the examination ot witnesses was be gun. The jurymen are as follows: T H Ilandley, Wm Meteker, A Bchminck, G 8 Easter, and Thomas Hastings, lakeview ; C C Cannon, I N Converse, and A E Follett, New Pine Creek ; E L Gretn, B W Farrow, Paisley; Fred 8 Fisher and Frank M Harris, Hummer Lake. S. R. SUBLETT& CO. Now located In the 5otb of tbe Daly Bldg. 7U 35S5-f),fiv M IT Mm NEW BRICK Carpets, Mattings, Portieres J liBeolum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking ia ersri fcrasch t.- -0 .XXXOXalOCTXl -ETTXSJS. AT U lXJSt Charley Gin You PPSTAIIPANT , , . - - '2V Mfal. at all BMrsaf the I PHPf! tltM AT Clllll CJJIPC Pay atl A UUUU liiLHL A OulALl rfilut 9li!t Fine Sunday Dinners HVJZirtZX; 1 ii si - --x . . . People From Yalnax Agency. A big train of wagons belonging to Indians from the Yainax Agency left Lakeview last Tuesday en route home. These people came here to get winter supplies, aud are all fairly well to do. Unlike the common Digger Indians ot this section the Yainax people are in telligent, and in - many instances are well educated, having taken advantage of the educational facilities offered them by the government at the Agency. Mrs. James Nanso is a striking ex ample of the educated Indian woman. Hhe reads and writes fluently and speaks excellent English. Her husband subscribed fur The Examiner before leaving, stating that Mrs. Nanao do sired to keep posted ou the news ot Lake county. Car load of BAIN WAGONS Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters The Peerless Chilled Plow Hardened Steel Mc!e Plow The Disk PlOW (Something New) Peerless Gang, a Fine Plow to Benlcia Star. Sulky plow IM .i i ... i - in sv 1 ; m M Put vnnr nil in The. Fiaminpr. it brinos U m M I V WWW SJISJW -" ------ 'www - " i,,,,,,;,:; I. 44lll!llllllllllll!!ll!!llillll!!lllllll!llllllW S. J. STUDLEY P. E. 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