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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER t U REVIEW, OREOON, OCT. il, 1901, DAVIS CREEK WINS TROPHY 5plendid Exhibition of Baseball on Local DiamondState Liners Surprise Their Friends. FT. BID WELL NEWS By Our Special Reporter." m m m m in m m m m m m One of the Kut exhibition of baseball ever witnessed in this county was given on the I.akevew diamond lest Sunday. The opposing tea in j were from New Pine Crork ami Pa is Creek, and the Ironhy m a complete baseball out fit uniforms and general baseball par- phernalia put up by business men of Lakeview f.r the victorious team. Neither h ut the required number of men to till the positions upon their arrival and sev eral lakeview players were mustered in. Warner Snider, Milton Sharp and Win. lirob agisted Pavis Creek, and litis Schroder, the Silver Lake player, and Kent Smith of lakeview did goxl work for the State Liners. The other players were: New Pine Creek Vernon, Wade, Mulkey, Wove, Amirk, Easter and Smith. Pavis Creek Geo. McGrath, Farley Auble, "Bugs" Warner, K. Briles and Uibbins. The garue was really a surprise to those who witnessed it, and those who did, not wished that they had after learn ing of its merits. It was good ball from the time the game was called to the close, and was particularly devoid of wild throwing and infield errors. Each and every player did good work at their respective places, and it would be hard to figure out w ho made the e'ar plays, there were so many of them. McUrath, in the box for Pavis Creek, pitched ex cellent ball, as did Wade for the State Liners. The particularly brilliant plays were made by "Hu;8" Warner in a one hand pick-up, by w hich he threw a man ont on rirt; Farley Auble for Pavis Creek in his two splendid high fowl and running catches behind the b;U, and Fent Smith in straight line Hv catches and double plays. At the close of the game the score stood New Pine Creek 1, Pavis Creek 2. Though the State Line boys lost by a single run, they put np a game that they can well feel proud of. Both teams have excellent players. We hope to see tbem come to Lakeview again. Each member of the two teams is every inch a gentleman. Probably Fatal Accident. An onfertanate accident, which may terminate fatally, occurred at Willow Ranch last Thursday morning. Late Lyon, son of B. . Lyon, the Willow Ranch farmer, was going down the hill at the Willow Ranch hotel, with a load of lumber, when the brake gave way, causing the horses to run down the grade at breakneck speed. When near the foot of the hill the young man was thrown from the wagon and the wheel paused over his chest and left leg. Three ribs were broken on the left side and the broken bones penetrate left lung, lacerati g that organ badly. Severe hemorrhages followed. The left leg was also broken above the ankle. Pr. E. 11. Smith of Lakeview wus called to attend the injured man and the physician says the patient is in a serious condition, j though there i a chance 'or his life, 'the latest reports from Willow Ranch was 10 me enect tnat tie was resting easily last Sunday evening. Prof. Dahn's Concert. The concert given by Prof. Pahn, as sisted by local talent, on the evening of the 23rd inst. was a complete success from a musical point of view, and the receipts amounted to about fortv dollars. The program connisted of brass band and orchestra selections, cornet and vio lin solos, and vocal selections by Mrs VInl.,.- Tl W ujkt. aim. uyer sings in a sweet and well modulated mezzo-soprano, and was heartily enchored. Her singing of the "Whipperwill," waltz song, and the "Maid of Dundee, as an enchore was the hit of the evening, and one who was an attentive and charmed listener, says the lady would have been singing still if the audience could have had its way. Mrs. Dyer is no stranger to tlie stage, having at one time traveled with a famous company in the East. As a whole the concert was meritorious Morse Contracts Cancelled. Joe Burrus and W. Z. Mcxs, who have been buying horses in this set tion for George H. Bayley, the contractor for both the American and English govern ments, received telegrams yesterday from Mr. Bayley that all his contracts not filled had leen cancelled. Messrs. Burrus and Moss each have a number of fine horses now broken nd ready for delivery to Mr. Bayley, but they will not be delivered to him. Jim Grejn and Alex Fitzpatrick, who have been riding for the XL firm in the vicinity of Steele Swamp, were visitors here Saturday night and Sunday. Born at Bidwell, Oct. 23, UWl, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IHws, a son. Born at Bidwell, IV I. 2Mb, 1001, to Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Kafader, a son. j MissGussie Kinn has returned from' San Jose, where she visited for a short, time. The Indian n-hool at this place is pro-, pressing nicely, and more pupils are ex pec tod soon. j Mrs Max Fulcher and daughter Mrs. j C. II. Fee went to Lakeview to attend j the funeral of P. R. Jones. j Miss Kita Vinyard of Warner valley is attending school here, and is stopping : with Mrs. Fred Sehadler. j C. S. Peterson nd Albert Baty are j hauling timbers for the repairing of the bridge near tow n repairs that aie badly I needed. v:.. ff ....I. t.... ....... .......I.. I .llia 4t villllHij lino ucnii.v recovered from the injuries she received two weeks ago, by being thrown from a horse. Potatoes are selling at three cents per lb., and Hour at $3 per hundred. Our people are wondering what will take a rice next. Several of our townspeople have gone j out to the quicksilver mines. They ex-! ect wonderful developments there in 1 the neat future. j Mrs. J. R. Baty was quite sick re-! cently, out has now recovered. At this ; wriliiw her daughter Florence is con fined to her led with inUamatory rheu-; tuatisiii. Herliert Nickerson, in the employ of, Mr. Calderwood, is hauling lumber from ' the Stephens A Cambridge lumber, yard to Peep Creek, where Mr. Calder-; wood will build a new residence. , The general merchandise firms of Henry Kober A Co ,and Hunter A Null, has juct received several large loads of goods for their already wellstocked stores. Nearly everyone in this vicinity is suffering from a severe cold. It is epi demic, and takes the form of la grippe somewhat, and the way people are sneezing is not slow. A social was held at the church Oct. 19th (or the benefit of Elder Blair. A very interesting literary and musical program was rendered and quite a neat m ruaiUud from the sale of refresh ments. E. B. Blair, elder of tl e Latter Pay Saints' church, his been holding ser vices here about two weeks. He is an eloquent speaker and made many friends here, besides baptizing quite a number in his church. Mrs. R. li. Adams met with a painful accident recently, which deprived her of the use of her hand and arm for sev eral days. While making jelly she scalded her arm from the elbow to the band, wltn the boiling fluid. 1 am pleased to stale that the arm is about well. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fee gave a recep tion at their residence on Oct. 21st in honor of their sun Ernest and his bride nee Grace Herron), who have returned from San Francisco. About fifty er- sons were present, and all enjoyed them selves until a late hour. Ernest's many friends wish him and his bride all hap piness and prosperity. Pr. Hunter was called to Deep Creek to attend Clarence Dixon who was in jur d by falling from a wagon. He was not so aeverely hurt as was at first thought, and will in all probability re cover. A few days afterward the Dr. was called to the same place to remove some shot from the face and hands of Pete Lorenzo's little son. He and a younger brother were playing with a gun, and "didn't know it was loaded." Rkpoktkk, tb.'l m m m Si ,vr'l 14 m m m ,Vr - 5KI 3$ 8& m m m i VT't y, v. m m m 1VE SPEAK OUT LOUD If ym cam to tir alor w will l fu good and sownd rvaaona, hard dollar rra ni, by tha alu lva In aur omla, yhy jron should plva aa yaur Irada. Wa ir whin. Our bualmaa lm.rara an nually. W arasatlsllad with ths patron a( lha public hamla In at our door. Hut, Ilka all tnargatk paonl a want la do mora. W can aaallv aallaly old ar row patron thai n marchanl In town can un daraall ua, and flva tha valur a glva. ffl m Ui. Baicly & Masslnglll M'ft m m ft itwav id Kerdrr J W A i liao Norrlaon Reetfer & Morrison BLACKSMITHS AMD f10RSESH0RS -IX New Pine IM evrr) thins In thf Hlnrknaallhlna; IJne wad natlnrar (Wat aaaraataad , CreeK, Oregon. New Vegetable Store... L. B. WHORTON, Prop. OPPOSITE BAILEY MAS5IN0I1X 3 All kinds of lierries, Vegetables & Fruit carried in season. Leave orders and what you want for the day will be delivered at your door, fresh and sweet. MFNVS MI-AVY WINTER I.ADIfiS I XTUA I IM- . . CHil.Dkl N'S 5CM(M)L . MILMMILKDI R'S NAILIil) SHOES 1. 1 n f Yhenyouse vv a smile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he has a pair of Graves' 5 hoes. HPhese 5hoes ar all cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market, and are moderate price. THE RED SHOE STORE Athletic Club Reorganization. Several young men about town are making a move toward the reorganiza tion of th ; Lakeview Athletic Club. A meeting will be held at Barry's Hall next Sunday at 2 p. m. for that pur pose, and all who take an interest in such matters are requested to be pres ent. It is the intention of the manage ment, when the club gets fairly under way, to arrange to pull off some first class glove contests and to put new life into the organization. Wants Telephone Built to Prlneville. The Crook County Journal noti.vs the fact that a telephone system is being established between Lakeview and Silver Lake "which will be a great ac commodation to the settlers of that part of the state," and remarks that if the line should continue on to Frineville it would be a still greater Messina. There is no good reason why the enter prising citizens of Prineville should not follow the example of Lakeview citizens and form a joint stock company to con tinue the line to Crook's shire town. J J J J J J They don't have to kidnap people to get them to go to AHLSTROM BROTHERS to buy CLOTHING We have a complete line of Men's and Boys' Clothintr. and the latest styles are now arriving. Ours cannot be And our prices are v & surpassed in quality and finish. away down. & MONOGRAM, AH'S- m I 1 4$