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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1901)
, : . - '? ...';''':'', ' I ' if LAKE COU.M i LXA.niSt; l,aKUVICV. OREGON .OCT 2 1 . ,1901. RAILROAD ACTIVITY"' drvaaaa, tha Haaaanaald and The McCloud Kallrortd Hay he the l:lrt to Rcnch Southeastern Oregon to I'ind an La st ern Connection. Tin Allurit" rn-ioiidwit lotliK Adin AruinsM.vsll.m railroad iiMllcationa !, f,frrywh,r(, on Ul, fioMt f Malm-. ticVlnnitii( to ln.w llifiimdvfa along si-v ,! think it would la aas to gat ral llni's ami unli-H all signs lall tbf j your washing- dona, but It Isn't, imxt tlirm yearn will sin a r Kr,," j "n the Island where I wh star li.vi'..iiuin in tli Inlurlor region i l ' lng tha first wtsk all my things wera Northorn California and Soiithrn 'll" IT n.llaa and mllea away to gon. leading Hplmlifitii of Full Hive Valley, who at Inliinatfly sssorlntKd wtlli T. H. Walki-r, l'rtsldnnt of llio Mc Cloud IliviT railroad have rntly Immi in Altitrus. r'roui 1 1 if in it was learned that l'ridint Walker rwumly nimln a trip Into ttil country as (ar a the I'ojw ranch whlrh U on thtt omn plain near Canity. Mr. Walker (IIowm1 the line of tt procd rsi(ion of the railroad and took a'-tirt iin-a'tirenii'iits a to grades, mutea, diatsiires and all other matters of Interest to a railroad man. It Is aimed on th ahnvtt authority th the road will Inlelide4 Into C i v r country next summer and th year after will eome on to Almra. Tim iii-it year it will Im punhml still (urllii-r north, a Mr. Walker, in order to plm e hit lunilier in the Kaelerii eo.:niry, Hud it necessary to punii on to a nut niM'tton with the Oregon Miorl Line, and in addition to lilt own Imimhi-n I hoi coiilldein i in the future of the rounlry. Jt,J thoituht t litn road will in time prove lo In, a psrl of the hum Coi.t..i..ll-d i .,' ... : . , c. Lr... I tireat No-.h-rn K.-- ' ' ' .-,, a- the DMoalme In... I alr,..ly , rolisideletl lied or phlge. to I'reiudeiil Hill, and with thii line tt ( r I m i hii etti'iixioh fr.iiu l'.l'ii to MemliM'iiio i all thnl i lie - y to omplele the line Irmii the Iml'li to the I'ltV. Ill lh inemitiine ili-velopineiils to the south of U4 me lii-ii'K Wiili-heil Midi linit:li inter est. Tin imlii'ill i"li" eeem lloiikt thsl the Full Itivir mihoad will Ih the flrt t. tii Sutitlierii Drivoii. A Typical South African 5tore. O. U. f.srxui, of Hy Villn, Sundays liiver. t'lie ( oloiiv, romluits a store ttpicalof South Afri-a, at which cau le liun lisx-d anything from th proverbial "needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a vtilley nine miles from the M-arent rsiUav station and aUmt twen tvtive mils fcim the nearest town. Mr. Larson asys: "1 am favored ilh hecusiotnof farmer illiiii a radius . Uiirlv miles, to manv of whom I i rj.Vsupplled with CliBitilierlaln's rm lies. All testify to their value In a household where, a doctor's advice is almost out of Ihfl question. Within one mild of my store the population it per haps sixty. Of these, within the past twelve months, no lest than fourteen have liecn ah olulely cured bv Cham berlaln's CouhIi Hemedy. This must surely I a record." tor sale by Lee lV'all, Dauitxist. Much Maligned Olficlal. It I said that Msmhsl Morse, who was ordered by Judge lU-llinuur of Port land to( tear down the Jesse I). Carr fences at Clear I-ake, is a much ma lilfiied man. It was said of Morse that he did n it carry out the court's in atructions, but did cut a hole in another man's fence adjoining the Carr bari cade. It was altfo Intimate! that Carr's henchmen hsd bounlit off the Marshal. The Ashland Record defends the Mar shal in the case at Issue in the fl- . lowing manner: "We think these parties are mistakan 'in at leant a iortion of the lUtemenla made. Deputy U. r. Marshal H. L. Morse would not do anything of the kind he will obey the or lers of the court. The trouble is that the Portland and San Francisco dailies v it out that the fences of the entire NO.OOOacrej were cut dow n. The truth of the mat ter la that only that portion of the ille- aally enclosed land on the Oregon sideol the state line about 8000 acres was cut down. A fence Just over the Cal ifornia line protected the balsnce of the ilh'Kal enclosure in the Ktato of Cal ifornia where Carr controls the V. 8 district conrt officials." What 'a Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin.-ull siuns of Liver Trouble, ltut Ir. Kinu'a New Liver Pills uive Clear Kkin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com plexion. Only 25 cents at Head's Drug Hore. . Thpro is a live lortluud Teletiram press agent in (irants Pass. In the Tele tirani of the 7th inat. this nulling cor respondent Ims two articles that were stolon bodily rom The Kxaminer of two weeks utro and which were sent to the Portland evttninn pupur as liot tele grains. The articles referred to were icaardiiiK D. R. Jones' salt mine in Warner, and the Potusli mineral .claims at Hummer Lake, this county. That fellow will surely "get the money." CULTURE IN MAIHE. Ik aak. "Tha fifit tlma I jro to Maine," aald the irlrl, iilD(f to chat while aha tina-kl lirr trunk, relates tha N York Hun, "I taka with m a complete relltilold outfit, no as to nap my Angara at la u miry amenta a.1,,1 tl.a Ilka. With wilfr. wUr Portland, or Huston or Iiath. Tha laundry agent waa a moat obliging and delightful boy, a aon of an Amrelcan anihasaador or somathlnfr aqually Imposing;, and a true, thrifty Yankee. Ha waa putting tilmself through aotna university by thla cleanly aunimer puratilt. And It waa a pursuit, if pursuit means hunting for lost things. "Well, b took my thing Monday, railed at th cottage In parson, rlls ruasrd h Tahly tha social newa of th Island, partook of the gincrr ale our host, brought out and then went off wt;h our bundles under hi arm. Sat urilay he brought bark what thre waa. It was a very meaner display. A lot of my things didn't turn up at all, and all the hooks had bren ripped off orte of my waists. In an excess of real, for fenr they would rust. The aifent wa ery sympathetic. I df acrlbed the things I was shy on. It did seem funny, but he never cracked a smile; he Just Jotted down tie serlptlons of the missing things In his little memorandum book and promised to look them up. "Vou see he went everywhere and , mrt hlm ,t rvry tnrk ftIll, (lirn. , rnnrMj ,iU UmuU crerr at ,,BIlr0(l and clamhaki-a and snrh plnees, but ' am told there tver pirls vlio tnckl'il him boldly during the pnuses of the Ilostoii dip, or when they were t typed up on the ede of a eattioat with him. or anywhere, about thintr trimmed wilh llnmbiirif and others ruf'rd and edjjed with torchon. "I used to aiisail him on the whnrf when the express boat enme In. He was really auch a very nloe boy and took no end of pains. One by one my things trickled back. He would come up to me on the wharf, bare headed, his eyes beaming- and his teeth (rleaminir. "Good mornlntr. there's a petti coat just in, looks like yours.' he would aay; or Te had a lettecabout that stock. It's Wen found. It will be alon- In a day or two.' "Once he came up very confidently to know if I had pink ribbon run In anything, as there was a corset cover seeking an owner and he thought I miffbt be she, although he remem bered I nevsr sent things without taking the ribbons out! Nice as he waa, though, I couldn't patronTie his old laundry, so I tried various other evils. "Speaking of tha polite little laun dry agent makes me think of the lot of people down In Maine who work at anything during the summer to go to college during the other nine months. The man who ran the trunk delivery business was a senior at some university, a terror in Latin and Oreek, I suppose, and he certain ly was a wl.nrd with the trunks. He didn't look at the checks until he got to your house, and then he general ly would find he had mixed things. I ussd to moralise to myself sometimes as to whether educated service Is as fond as the plain straight kind. "For instance, the housemaid at the eottage where I stayed knew a lot you didn't expect ker to know, but from one to ' two things my hostess 1st drop I fancy Ida fall short In tha things she was expected to know. One day at dinner one of the children asked her father the French for crumb. He couldn't tell her, although ha waa educated abroad. We all tried but none of us could recollect the word. After din ner Alice, the little girl, cam out and asked her father if miatte waa not the French for crumb. " 'That's the word 1 was trying to think of.' he said. 'Who told youT' "It seems it was Ida who knew. She got hold of Alice after dinner and said: 'I wanted to tell you at the table, Miss Alice, but, of course, I couldn't speak then.' Ida had studied French for four years and German for three in some New Kngland high school and had aspirations to teach modern languages. "The cook, we discovered, went in for pure English, We overheard Ida one day describing a man's appear ance to the cook. " 'He'a a short, fat man, sunburned, and generally he wears a cap and white pants,' he said. " 'Trousers,' the cook said, In a really horrified tone, and Ida learned straightway that pants is a vulgar contraction, and one which the cook hated to hear anyone use. "Hut culture and pure Fii'Mlsh didn't hurt the cook's art. I v.'ih vou could have tasted her lobxtir N'eu burg, or her blueberry cuke or her other things," snid the clrl, rising and resuming her unpsckinL' with a smile of pleasing recollection. Or ALL BEERS BREWED Mono equal our Uoliemian Laor. Its Hiiperiority in in it purity, itH ilavor, tstrenptn and all-round excellence. Writo for terms and prices. BUFFALO BREWING COMPANY Sacramento, Cal. ' G. W WISE. General Merchandise, Fir5t-Clas5 Hotel, The flush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon Mrs. Aviragnete EXPURT AT 4 CLOTHING I'trlor on Ma'u lri-vt, pint north of Flt l'l'a MfirhanillM Hture. Price. MKlt-rtu snt Hstl.'sction Ousr- J nutri'il. lilve me a rail. FRANK T, GUflTHER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER J. iV. Maxwell A lent fer Ten of the Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs 850 up 0 0 11 PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS 4 PORTLAND. ORKCON A. P. Arautreng, IX. B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates ta positions ss bookkeepers and stenographers. Already proud of a high standing wherever known, It steadily grows . better and better. Open all the year. Students admitted any tints. lTtrata or class Instructloa. Lean what and how we teach, and what It coats. Catalogue free. Board ol Directors " D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT D. SOUS COHKN - - DAVID M. DUNNS Jour ACORN Stoves and Ranges a 1 They Kav been the ttAatUrd cooken and hcatcrt lor three gene ration. . Without a equal; a iigned guarantee with every ACORN. Greatest variety in pattern and prices offered hv Anil foundry. i . I:. rv BERNARD & SON Si af. vaMKX. I feapl',aswx i3 StiWrlbcrs to The Kit minor who remove from one lorsllijr t another, ur rhaiiK" their pTMUtfnR alrtr-M houll remi'Rile-r 10 drop this ultlce a enl m their paper can be l drcurd to the risbl Ktofl)ee. THIS PAPER I. kept on Ale t K.C. Mask's I Advertlntus A-n- 64 and (A Merchants' Exchsns. Han Francisco. al., i when- contracts lor advertising eaa be rasde for II. BLflCKJniTH5 WlQONn.KER5 LOOKOUT For an) on killing or steal big stoc belonging to tbs South Eastern Oregon Stock Association $500 REWARD Will bs gtvao tor th arrest and eoorfcition ol any per son or psraooi stealing an; stock belonging to members of this Association. J. D. COUarlLIN, J. I. INNES, President. Secretary. laKeview Brewery s a AYRES & SCHLAQEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place In Town Northern Stage Line. ; LAKCVIEW -PAISLEY. A.W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. m. every day but Sunday. Passengers' ara $j. Ronnd trip t$ OFFICE Reynolds A Wingfleld's, Lakeview. Ana z i Jlorseshog A Sp2Ci2!tvJ J. E. BERNARD & SON ARE DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, WAGONS, BUGOIES IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINES. WIND MILLS, PUMPS, PIPES, COAL AND IRON. Call and see us before purchr sing elsewhere and we will save you money. City Meat Market k L(W BRICK BL'ILDINGH Dcor Kotilt cf Hotel LaeviEw Beef, Pork and Mutton I Greatest Playground on Earth EVERY NEED ) r .N RP EVERY WISH ZuiTFAi EVERY PURSE ) SL",tu SPECIAL RATES I Xai pi7FITZGERALD,PR0P. Have been established by the SOUTHERN PACIFIC between all parts of CALIFORNIA and Its great number of lamona resorts by which tha epne of a trip is reduced t a very low and reasonable rate. For example: FROM ALL PARTS OP CALIFORNIA TO IMri RF50RTS IN TMK 5HASTA RE GION, lake t amor and si kkolno INOS. VOShMITE, THBBIUTREE3,THB MINUS RIVbU COCNTUV. FROrt SAN JOAOIIN AND SACRAIENTO VALLEY POINTS TO 1Mb MOMfckKV BAY COAST. FROn THE SN JOAOL:iM VALLEY, ARIZONA AND NEW riEXloo TO THE SEASHORE IN SOLTHERN CAL- . IIOVM AMI THE RESORTS OP NORTHLRN CALIFORNIA. For full Information, Inquire of nearest agent of the Southern Pacific Ager-Lakeview Stage Line. S.l. McNMJGHTON, Proprietoi Office Hotel Linkville Klamath Falls, Or. Leave Lskerlesr at 6:S0 a. m.; arrive al blj in 11 hours. Leave Blr at 6 a. m.; arrive at Klarjsth Fslls lu 15 hours. Leave Klamath Falls al 7 a. m.; arrive at Bessrick tn hours. Leave Beswick at 6 a. m.; arrive at Ager In 7 hours. Makes coouectioa n itb all trsios at Ager Cal. Easy Coaches Excellent Accommodations Passenger, eiprsss sod freight traffi solicited. All buaioeas entrusted to n till be expedited. visit DR. JORDAN'S onkat( UUSEUU OF AI.AT0UY1 1 05 1 MARKET ST.. MM MNCISO Cat. tata SiitaaS ImiS,) A Thslaitaattaslssilnal Mi am fa Us War's. I StmIhI ami neMin a B Of. 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