LAKE COCNTY EXAHISCR LAKEVIOW, ORCQON, OCT. 24, 1901. V X THE TWENTIETH CEHTURY Go to the baseball dunce Saturday Toir(r. ,r .'i iMe -.t! einne down from Paisley law I inlay. trfl E. Bond of Warner is attendiog court this week. Nathan Smi'h came in from his camp Saturday evening. Thomas Anderson waa an arrival from Warner last Friday, Everything in the grocery line at the I4keview MnrcanUle m i. Win. and Frank Pobkina came dowa from Chewaucan Tuesday. Mina Allie Metsker was down froos Paisley this week on a visit. . M. Parish, foreman for Mapea at Ptnsh, is in town for a few days. Kidnapped". Read Ahlstrom Bro'e. ew announcement in this isue. George Hankins and Lester Chan-plin arrived from Big Valley Saturday. Remember the social dance nest Sat ordsy evening. Everybody invited. Pan) J. Brattain, stockman of Che waucan. arrived Tuesday lo attend court. Cbae. E. Uneharger. came in from Cottonwood this week for a "spludge." A man from Washington is planning to e? tablif h a brewerv at Klamath Falls. Roy Wilon, employed bv the C. L. A IX Co. nt-ar Paisley arrived Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mr. Jack McDonald were town from Paisley stver.l days this wet k. Born At Klamath Falls, Ore., Oct. 7, WD I, to the wife of P. W. Anderson, a daughter. Gj and see the warm haeetull game wext Sunday afternoon. It will be in teresii. g. All the very latest in hoods and fasci nators for ladies at the Lakeview Mer cantile CoV Whorton Sc Smith of the Palace saloon have put in a fine ellric Jjell service in toeir establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Guv Jackson have left the XL ranch and will reside in the fut are at Santa Rosa, Cal. T. II. Sherlock and L. P. Klippel, stockmen of trie north, were arrivals at 4ne county seat this week. I. K. Snyder has moved his family fronj Lakeview to Plush, where he has built a comfortable home. of trees in V V V V All kinds of News Notes Taken on The Fly By an Examiner Representative a a t John B. Blair has returned from a tri to Salem. Knos McDonald, stockman, came down from Chewaucau last week C. C. Barnnm, stockman from Clover Flat, is in town thi week "courting." BornIn Lakeview, Or., Oct. 17, 1901, to the wife of Fred Fisher, a daughter Born In Lakeview, Oregon, Oct. 17, 1901, to the wife of Harry Bailey, a son. A. L. Price, who is running the Ton ningsen Bros, sheep, was in from Add this week. V I I i t . ... . jceu wool sua wis lor ladies at me Lakevuiw Mercantile Co's. Theee are altogether new and up to date, All of the baseball players and their friends from New Pine Creek and Davis Creek will beat the dance neit Satur day evening Dr. Steiner says there is a good chance for the recovery of Miss. Bolton, who has been dangerously ill with typhoid, on the West Side. Benjamin F. Bond, sent to the insane asylum from Laue county, died the other day in the institution, lie went to the asvlom in ISM Frank B. Houston, notanr aod rancher from North Warner, is shaking hands with numerous friends and attending court this wek. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris and Miss May Harris are down from Summer Lake this -aeek on a visit with F. E. Harris and family. We will make delivery Lakeview on Nov. 2nd. 42 2 Waasaa & Maplehdkn P. Sessions started for the railroad with a E. last week from Surprise valley Li(i band of tine bet-f cattle. The selection of a ju.-y to try the case ( A- J. Neilon was begun yesterday norning in the circuit court. James II. Turpcn, the sheepman, has jt completed a commodious barn on his property on Dewey street. The Likeview Mercantile Co. has jost ieeived someo! .he very latest things out for ladies. Unique ; beautiful. Jits. Walter Sharp bas been very ill witL appendicitis for the past week. She a. considerably improved at this writing Attend the social dance next tator Uy night it you want a good time. There will be a big crowd in attendance. Among ihe arrivals from Paisley (far tig the week, on court duty, were Ar ttux Smitk, M. Lauritaen and Ed Green. W. A. Carrier of Silver Lake arrived tail week with a bunch of horsea tbat are being broken by the Moss vaqueros. Jajyt Simmons of Poo valley,' bought .i . .in..- Imrttfllarrv Uweun for IIIV UBUIUA " 1H0O He a ill keep him for breeding I u r pose. A literary society has been organized by the teachers of the Lkeview public achool. The society meets every Batur d.iy evening. Jack Uorton of Bonanza has sold his two-year ofd mar", Lena A. to Bob Barber- for 11 00. was on the Lakeview tract, hut July. For a good i-leak. fine chops, or an ele gant roast hj to hUweiidnrth's shop, at the Whorton vegetable store. Nothing but the finest of ".eats at that shop. 42-1 Miss Margaret Meward will open the avhool in Chewaucan district, eight! mile south of I'ui-hy, next monday j morning. Con. Kennedy left for San Francisco ..rdav to BiM-nd the winter. Mr. Kennedy will watch the "ponies until spring, when he will Ijikeview. run return to tneney, tne r.arness maker, lias a fine stock on for the winter trade. His hue of harnets, saddles, whips robes, spurs and decoration is complete. Tcm A. Smith, representing the ve hicle and agricultural department of Baker A Hamilton, came up from San Francisco last Friday. Hirry Glazier went bunting in Dead man canyon last Sunday morning, armed with a 22-calibrj rifle, and brought down a large wild cat. A. W. Bryan, proprietor of the Lake- view-Paisley stage line, is another citi sen called upon lo do jury duty in the circuit court this week. The Nevada. California and Oregon railway company is beginning the con struction of a well twenty feet square at the new town of Madaline. r.bl. Calkins, circuit court reporter for this district, arrived frnin Ashland Monday to take the testimony in the cases now before the court. Among the Silver Lake citizens here on court matters this week are C. 1). Porter, J. C. Porter, H. A. D. Porter and Ex-Assessor F. D. Duncan. -xoung rred Randall, who went to Humboldt county, Cal., some time ago with a band of horses, returned Tuesday en route to his home at Paisley. Ole Sunstroin the woolgrower was in troui I'lunn tti is week, buostrom is waiting for the first big storm to drive him to the desert with his flock. . Umbrella shawls for ladies. Latest designs. No matter how you turn them they fold up like an umbrella. Ladies call and see them. Lakeview Mercantile Co. F. 0. Banting, proprietor of the Drews Valley Hereford stock farm, sold seven more of his registered bulls, last Monday, to George M. Jones of Cbewaucan. J. C. Calderwood, prominent stock man and rancher of Warner is in town this week in response to a summons from the court to go into the jury box. J. 8. Aitken, a brother of Mrs. Wm. Harvey of Summer Lake, died in Te hama, Cal., on Oct. 18th, of pneumonia. Deceased was proprietor of the Heider House in Tehama. lMty Hazleton has gone to Roys ton, Klamath county, to build that resideuce for Charley Bunting. When the home is completed there may be occasion for furt hor comment in connection with it. Yoiink' man, make a note of this: A Kansas paper has discovered a young woman who develops her form by help ing mother with house work, and keeps her hands soft and white by kneading bread. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bernard will start for California nextThursday to spend the winter. Mr. Bernard will takedown to Orland, Glenn county, several head of good horses that he expects to sell to ad vantage. The horses w ill be in charge of Ed. Harvey. Mr. Harvey will visit San Francisco and other California points before he returns. CIRCUITCOURT An adjourned term of the Circuit Court for fake comity oeiied on the 17th Inst, when the following cam aere he an) and panned on : In the cafe of the Stat of Oregon vs. Fred Venator, Indictment for larceny of s steer, the matter a as continued, State of Oregon V. Naftitiel Combs and Frank Wilson, indictment for larceny of a Steer, the matter was continued. State of Oregon vs. Wm. Humphrey, indictment for larceny of a calf, the mat ter was continued. State of Oregon vs. Wm. Fori!, assault with dangerous weapon, matter con tinued. Slate of Oregon vs. John Doe, indict ment lor larceny, matter continued. State of Oregon vs. John Infor mation for larceny, matter continued. State of Oregon rs. Andrew J. Nellon, trial set for Wednesday, Oct. 23, at V, a.m. State of Oregon vs. Edward Ijtird, in formation for larceny, continued State of Oregon vs. D. V. Hopkins, bound over from Justice Court, dis missed. George H. Small vs. Elmer Luta, act ion in ejectment, passed. Lakeview Bank vs. W. T. Boyd, el si., garnishment of N. P. Tonningsen, dis missed. George II . Bogue vs. R. S. Sherlock, recovery of money, motion lo strike out defendant's answer; denied. May A. Barnes vs. Arthur Barnes, di vorce; defauh, decree for plaintiff. Florence V. Boyd vs. Jo?.n C. Apple white, to determine adverse claims to real property ;defendanl's demurrer over ruled, time for answer I K-t. 24th. Paisley School District vs. II. J.Sad ler et al M. C. Sadler and E. L. Sadler substituted toeotablish txiundary lines: defendants default; decree; couuais sionrs appointed. M. D. Hopkins vs. A. McCallen, lor specific performance; dismissed. S. P. .Mom vs. L. A. Mo, etal., for continuation of sale; confirmed. George Conn vs. Sffpicn iavlord nnd Lillian A. Gaylord, for cuiitirin.it iin of sale ; panned. W. H. Dalrymple vs. Helen Dal- ryrople, divorce; hearing set for Oct. 21. 1 Maggie Tull vs. Charles Tull, suit for divor e ; defendant defaulted. Anna M. Chase vs. E. E. Chase, suit for divorce; defendant defaulted. Bank of Lakeview vs. Stephen Gay lord el al., to foreclose mortgage; not complete. Fred Cox et al. vs. J. E. Benard, et al, to determine water rights; mandate of supreme court entered and decree in ac cordance. It is pleasing to 115 to know that you are satisfied. This is a pleasing store for you to trade at. When you trade here you get what you believe you are getting. We stick to the stand ards and you'll never get stuck." The Best Table Prnlts...35c a can 3 pa's Epicurean Food 5oc Maccaronl per box 5oc 5 lbs Roast Coffee 1.00 liasle Roast Coffee 25c a lb Schillings Typical Roast 3lbs 1.00 2 Boxes Best Bluing 25c 20 Bars Washing Soap 1.00 Imperial Oysters 15c a can Kalromcl Syrup full measure, $1 Ral JOMNSON-WOOOCOCK. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 16th, at 8 o'clock, George W. Johnson and Miss Dollie Woodcock joined hands and hearts in nuptial bliss. The wedding occurred at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood'ock, in Iakeview. The happy event was pri vate, only two or three intimate friends, and the relatives of the bride witnessing the ceremony, which was erformed by Judge Henry L. Benson of the circuit court in that gentleman's usual happy and finished manner. After the nuptials a splendid wedding supper was enjoyed by all present. The bride and groom are still receiving the congratulations of many friends. Mr. Johnson is a reliable, competent and worthy young man who has many staunch friends. He holds the positions cf assistant cashier in the Bank of I-akeview, and deputy post master of Lakeview. The bride is a handsome and charming young woman, who Dhs many friends to wish her joy and happiness in her married life. The happy couple are for the present making their home at Hotel Lakeview, but will occupy the A. F. Tonningsen cottage for the winter. Initiation and Banquet. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 17th, Solace Circle No. 374, Women of Wood craft, had initiatory ceremonies and a grand banquet afterward. Six new members were taken into the Wood, and eleven other applications were re ceived. All members of Woodman Camp No. 5211 were unite! to the feast, arid about eighty )eoplo enjoyed one of the bcitt feasts ever held in lake- view. After the banguel all repaired to the hall, w here dancing and games were enjoyed until after midnight. All had a glorioiH tiuie, and Solace Circle made another hit with the public. The com mittee on entertainment deserves the thanks of the Circle as well as its guests. Solace Circle is becoming a strong or ganizatiou, and the list of benefit mem bers is growing rapidly. The members are all taking a deep interest in the Circle work, and no organizations gives more pleasant entertainment than So lace Circle No. 374, Women of Wood craft, of Lakeview. CLOTHINQ Men's Suits from 0.00 Men's Dress Pants 3.00 Hoys' Good School Suits " Lonjr Tants 5.00 Childicn Suits from U.OO Overcoats all prices. SHOES Children's School Shoes from 1.00 Chilren's Dress Shoes from 1 .ITi Ladies' Juliets 1.50 Ladies' Kid Juliets Fur tops 2.00 and 3.i;5 FURNISHING1 GOODS Men's O'Shirts from " U'WearWool " Natural (iray " New Nclice Shirts COc 1 .00 G0e 1.25 Silk front Golfs 1.25 " Fanev I'crcale Shirts 1.25 Celluloid Collars & CuiTm DRESS GOODS 12ls Otit'tf Flannel 1.00 Co'tton Blankets ',u 1.00 Apron Gin'm 12yds 1.00 Dress I'at'ns from 1 .50 up Hoods and Fncinators all prices. Lakeview Livery WM. K. BARRY & fl. W. J. BARRY, Props. Feed stable in Connection Horses hoarded by the day or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty is the quick and safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. and Grain for Hay PrprIctofs Barry's Opera House Sale. 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