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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAniNER: LAKEVIEW, OR COON OCT. j, IMI. :: :: Warm Wraps for Winter Weather list r ar-ai m m m w-a sf-b. . at ' News,, General Interesting: Notes (lathered During; The Week and Stated Briefly Tor Examiner Readers ...HAVE JUST ARRIVED... $ CAPES, JACKETS & FURS :: SMART IDEA5 IN LADIES CAPES, JACKETS & FURS FOR EVERY FAHILY Mls A 1 1 In MvUkur ruturiivil tol'aisUiy last hitturilny. C. I. Wittier, yon tin mvrcliant ( t'alstpy, was lirro on liusliwss Isst wro-k Mr. mid Mr. IVitrl Wise arrival lire (nun Warmir on a Itriuf visit last Tlinm .lay. I i 1 you say Hve7 Tlinn try Jss Monro ltvt I'liu tlni'st In tlin world. Hiif lilitniiil of tiH k from South' rastorn Ori'U'in continun over the N-C ) lino. A. Jlartlnnsle Im rtmovrd Ms fain lly from Tn via C'rwk to l'aisly for the wintfr. lUrry IJoln-rti lias return)! from Ylstillis, mid is again at the 70 ranch in Prow vallv. An Bvcrn( of twenty-four trains a day pass Hvtxi ovsr the Houthern and Central I'nrilto. We will make delivery of trees in Iakeview on Nov. 2nd. 42 'i Wahnrr A Maim.kniiiem Tim iiiiiii ho advertise hi titisiiu-ss in The Kxnmiiier i-annot lw scan! out by riiiK'litiin. N'll tiraino ta all rig-lit and tittls no aiMihvy hen it in in an advertisement in The F.iamiiier. (iov". U. W. Wlae, the l'lu.h mer chant, made a hurrieil lrl to Ijikuviow lait Wednesday on business. (.'has. K. Moore, rivil eiiKineer, waa in Chewaucan lat week surveying on the marsh for the C. L. A C. Co. W. II. Iyer, representing the Chii-nKO Turk Co., waa a guest at Hotel Lake view aeveral daya laat week. You can't get a better hair cut in the city than the tut frank I. Kmith will give vou at histonsoiial parlor, He also lias a sure dandruff cure. 42-tf Mr. and Mrt. W. F. Reed have re turned to PaUley from Eugene, where they visited relative (or a month. Woolrowera Id Lake count do not fear a bard winter this eeeaon. Thel flocks will go to the deaert rolling (at. Bert IJarber, XL employe, baa been aojourning in tow (or the past week. Bert toota baaao ia the Laker iew band. F. M. Chrlsmaa ike Silver Lake mer chant and Telepboo . director haa re turned from ao ei leaded trip to Fort Wnd. T. U. Sherlock says the hills and val leys from Oooee Lake to Silver Lake are just now covered with a beautiful green mantle. A the winter montha approach you should take a look at your old harneaa and ace II It I going to pull you through the mud until dry weather conies again. Better cotmult Cheney, the harness man. The Women of Woodcraft gave a grand ball at I'aialey last Friday evening. The affair is said to have been a great success. A csr of Lincolnshire bucks have ar rived in Modoc county via. the N-C-0 Hy. The bucks are from Idleton, Can ada, ami are said to be flue specimens. George Koid, the amateur photo grapher, 1 In town developing some flue pictures of town and business houses. See some of these pictures at the poet oltlre. ; I'll i I Lynch, flotkmasterof the iesert, was in lakeview on a hurried business visit last Thursday. Mr. Lynch says the growth of the range feed thia fall is marvelous. Two men from Baker City "beat" Johnny Farra out of a stable bill in Pulnley last week, says the Post. We'll wagor that Farra didn't see them when they did it. J. M. Wright, recent arrival from Missouri, is at Silver Lake with the In tention of locating. You have struck the Wright place, Mr. Wright, to engage in the stock business. John Simmons, one of the old-time residents of Paisley and a citixen w hom everybody esteems, v In I ted his daughter Mrs. F. T. (iunther, ami numerous friends In Lakeview fur a few days last week. J. S. Field and family started for Cali fornia last week to spend the winUr. Mr. Field is as yet undecided where he will locate, but will visit Iike, Sonoma and Mendocino counties In-fore settling detlnllely. They know you are a judge of good whiskey when you call for Jesse Moore al the hur. Jamrnerlhal keeps it. Chas. F. Wilson a Crooked Creek rancher and stockman, has been in town for several days during (he past week. Mr. Wilson proved upon his homestead a few weeks ago and has the making of a good home. The Gazette says that J. M. Fulton, of the lte Valley Borax Company, has two carloads of horse at Winnemucca w hich he will ship to Itenolnafew day. The hones were purchased in South eastern Oregon. John Westlako was in from Sagehen mines last week for the first limo In months. Mr. Westlake still pins his faith to the mines on Deep Creek, be lieving that iM'iiuath the "round there is hidden untold wealth. Flavored and seasoned in wood, rich and elegant with the hest materials used v Distillers, it is no wonder that Jesse MiKire is the leading whiskey in the world. Some of our girls may not have grace ful form, but Uiey know how to make up for it. We expect to be mobbed aa soon a this paper goes out to our read ers. But those who take offense should remember that we only say "some of our girls." ' " " " Woman, who should be most merciful to her sex is the crudest when it comes to hunting up and circulating a scandal. It Is said thaf'man's Inhumanity toman makes countless millions mourn", but man can not compare to woman in this regard. Jim Huff, the freighter, arrived here Sunday with 11,000 pounds of New Pine Creek flour for V. Conn. If a went up to Geore Winkleman' after wool which he will take to Terroo, and will bring back a load of freight for V. Conn. Post. When you have no appetite do not Mian vour fooo and feel dull after eat ing vou niav know that you need a dose of Chamherlain'a 'stomach tnil Liver Tablets. Price 25 cent. Samples free at I.ee Beall's drug store. A- McCallen, cashier of the First Na tional Bank, is ill at his home on Knob Hill. He was compelled to leave his duties at the bank Thursday afternoon. He is suffering from a bad cold and seems to be threatened with pneumonia. Town Talk. Heryford Bros, will soon commence the building of a canal two miles long to take water out of Drews Creek to cover about four hundred acres of the 70 ranch in Drews Valley. If it doe not frees up too early the work will be completed this fall.' A new remedy for biliousness is now on sale at uean s 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, 2centB per liox. Sam ples free. Lee lteall, Drugist. OUR JACKETS ARE GOOD FITTERS PRICES TELL WHEN YOU SEE THEM OUR FURS ARE OF THE BEST HAKE... BOUNDLESS SUPPLY OF NOBBY THINQS... . . . C. U. SNIDER . . . Klmer Applegate and Attorney J. E. Kutenic of Klamath Fall have worked assiduously on the hooks of the sheriff's office from IH'.CUo 1000 for the past two weeks, and made a thorough report to District Attor ey Iteames of the evi dence in the Neilon case. A Lakeview girl does not like the change in fashion from the short dress to the long train. It is a pity to have to (juit the short dress w hen the new style hose are ao pretty. However, the rainy day skirt in a country like this ia always fashionable and sensible in winter. John Kelley, one of the enterprising farmers and stockmen of Summer Ike, has proved to his neighbors this sum mer that it pays to store water in times of treshets for m-e when water is scarce. He has a small reservoir from which he irrigated his garden and two crops of at taint successfully this year, says the Post. On the 19 inst. Lumsn Fosket, admin istrator of the estate of John De Garoo, deceased, sold at public auction at the Barry corrals, in Lakeview, 21 head of unbroken range horses belonging to the estate. Considering the age of the ani mals, and they being nnbroken, they brought good prices, averaging $13.50 per bead. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrohoea, and for thia reason no one should leave ham with, out a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Lee Beall. U. A. Follett will soon leave (or Ari ona to look (or a location. He will visit Globe and other points. His fam ily will go with hlmas farasBanuCrux, Cal., where tbey will remain with hit father until he finds a location. Mr. Follett ia now working on the five thous and dollar residence for Heryford Bro'r. in Drews Valley. Rev. Richard Fysh and family arrived in Lakeview from Klamath Agency last Thursday evening, and started on their way to Independence, Inyo county, Cal., on Saturday. Mrs. Fysh is in poor health and it is to be hoped that the change will be a benefit to her. Rev. Fysh has been given the Methodist charge at Independence. A man and his family who has been located in Drewsy, Malheur county, for some months past, conducting a harness shop, passed through Pailey last Sunday, on his way to New Pine Creek. He came very near stopping here, and may yet return, says the Post. He was "stuck" on the town, and thought if the location at Pine Creek didn't meet with his expectations he would come here. He has two wagons and a good outfit. Offers unexcelled facilities for learn ing the Celebrated Pernin Shorthand by nail. This method employs neither shading, position nor arbitrary contrac tions; is the simplest, most legible, and rapid shorthand in use, and the only method that can tie successfully learned by mail. Send for free trial lesson and catalogue. Commercial Buildiug, Wash ington, corner Second. 12-tf t4 PIT r in ERECTED IN 1900 -tf XV4iflr' It i MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager in ! . ' ' tm tr-w f H. P. ALLEN T. H. LAFOLLETT ALLEN & LAFOLLETT 150 Yearlingf And TWO- DAM 5 YEAR-OLD tv5 NOW AT ...Paisky.. i1 FOR SALE;! ALLEN & LAFOLLETT, ; I 30-jm Pri nev Me, Ore iron. 5 a Cottage-, ...Lodging House Restaurant... Mrs- E. H. Day, f- T. ayajsjej Propristcr. -The Only 25 Cent House in LakeYiew Restaurant and Lodging House have both been thorough ly renovated. Good table service and clean beds. The comfort of our patrons will always be our wst nil. fni . . aim. (Jail at ine uouaee lor a eooa meal ana tea. Equitable Life Assurance society of the U. s. Strongest in the World. Wo can't all accumlate an estate, but we can buy one. Life Assurance has enabled many a man to die wealthy, or to live a comfortable old age. You don't have to die to win on the G. C. V. policies of the Equitable. i f You Wanta Watch That All?f7Tl)ini At New Pine Creek's Big Store. LEMO'N & . . . ' d aT an r 0 HARTZOG 1