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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAIINER: LAKEVIEW OREGON NOV. 21 IMI. t f :: :: News, XiOOAIi ft l4U Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers Ma-It t'lirUtuiKM. HH lul iliinr TliutikriKlvliitf. (if i ri'Hly (or the Mk !ll ("lirint in it. Hurry Alililrl'lKi'liirt'iwtfU'il to ! quitv ill from t'r'iM-liii), lit liii Hutniiuir Luke hump. Mr. A. K. Follxtt wni up from New J Inn Crrik lt wick un ft vlitlt with re lative. Tim nnmo i m utiHrniity of It purity MMru Vlilky in U' rllit. liny it u( JiiinnTtl)I. Tliu nih InI iUik oi (or tlm winter will ojM-ii on TlutiikNKlvitiK niglit. He there, mt hNve h ilmiiiy time. C. K. Cmiii.U., ihe"villaiH ntnltliv" lit l'ili-y hit Inken li R home t Alka li nikI hit hiiilt ft rcHi'lfiiii) thereon. Fix-inl ihim-e Kri.luy hinlil, Nov. IMih TliHiikrifivinit. All the IhiI mill Inn aim will U there to Imvu 11 it'mmI time. When yoii hour who the commltlee Ih on the ihinre (or Tlianln-idvlntf lilht you will iiiiilemlMml llmt ft ooI lime li e ii red dr llmt of-iiii. You t'Hii'l get a hetter liair cut in the city tliHii the nil Frank J. Hmlil. will wive yon at hintoiiMorial parlor. HeaUo lift ft uru Uiilrufl i ur. -t-'-ti raiwlfy will have liorim racing ami a grand hull Thnkiviii(. The aflnir I in the Imnila of Hammond A Farrow, which aRHUivl it tuccea. There won't l anything hut kmm1 time at the aiMiial dance Thurailay Thankngiving night, Nov. SKth. The committee hrving it in charge will pre pare for moat enjoyable time. Chamberlain' Stomach ami Liver Thleia cure hiliouaneNN, con nti pat ion and heailache. They are eaxy ta take and iileaiiant in effect. Fur alu hy Iad It-tall, druggiat. You am going to prepare for that nuiHueraile hall in Lakeview on Cliriitt moo night. Figure out your cottume and have it in time. The mank ia going to hi a "hummer." Dancer from every place in the country will be here to par tii'iate. The l'oat say that Ed. Lamb came in laat Friday from the aheep camp on the rant aiile of Hummer Lake, w here he it waiting lo put the theep on the deaert. Mr. I-atnb aayt lie never aw feed better than no. He will take back load of tuppliei. When you fwl that life ia hardly worth the caudle lake a duae oi ('ham burlaw' Htomach aud Llvar Tabluta. They will clean your ilomnch, tone up your liver and regulato your bowel making you (eel like a new man. For ae by Lee iteall, DruggUt. J. F. Porter and family, of Plateau, Cal.,whcm 1 he Kirminer mentioned twi week ago a arriving to apend the winter in Lake county, have reached Summer Lake, where they will reitide with their relative, Mr. and Mr. Harry Ahldrlilge. J, V. Bevil went to Lakeview in com pany with ('he. Parker lnnt Tliurmlay, returning on Friday While in the county acat Mr. Bevil filed a homcntcad on a claim, up the river from Paisley. It in a valuable piece of land for timber, ay the Pout. "I.HHt winter an infant child of mine hail croup in a violent form," lay Elder John W. Roger, a Chrimian Kvange liat, of F'illey, Mo. I gave her a few done of Chamberlain' Cough Bcmedy and in a abort time all danger va piiHt and the child recovered." This remedy not only cure croup, but when given hh imiii an the II rut symptoms appear, will prevent the attack. It contain no opium or other harmful imbalance aud may be given a confidently to babv a to an adult. For Bale by Iaso Ileal!. There are two thing the M-opleof the Wet do not want the pMxiiig of a law lo learnt the public! lamia, aud ('ongreaa to fail in re-enactment of the (ieary Uw for the exclualon of Chiueoe. F.ither of theM would be bad for tlila country, and both at once would certainly mean ruination. Jack Stanley, who for the pant eight een moiilha ha hMn employed on the ' Uiihiler," left here lunl Sunday for DuiiMiiiiir, Cal., where he exe'iti en gage in the iiewpner biiNineii (or him mlf. Jack aay he and another party w ill conduct the Innmuir New, a well eHliiblinheil paxr In that live town. There i nothing in the world more delightful than a diink ol good whixkey iiihI .)(' MiMire i kimhI w lucky. For utile I v ieo. Jhiiiiiii'I t hal. (). Imnlup arrivml lnt week (roui Pheonix and will BitxiHl hi brother Clrtence at the Variety Clare mid bil liard parlor. Mr. iMmlnp i aiiid to be an exert in the making of tamale and heilc i lomewhat o( an all-ruutid ( lie1. An oyater and taiiiale parlor will lie adiled lo the flunlap eHtablivhmelit. Some Hople do not realize, or they do not care, w hether the (ieary act exclud ing Chinee ahall be re-enuctcd or allow ed to lapM. Theaame indifferent (eel lng neein to prevail regarding the lean ing of the public land. The time will rome when the eople of tiiia country will wIhIi they had made aome effort to atop the tide of thia public roU-iy . Oynler CK'ktuiU, freoh, teiiierate and delicioti, jut receiveil at Pout A King'. Thia Uverage i very ndreching, i goiMl for the Btomach and build up the avatem. If your apfie-ite ih (ailing try an oyHter ctx-ktail; it ia alwaya (dilat able aud give an appetite, lor other food. Phyician recommend it. and Post A King always have it (reh and pure, put up by the lieat manufacturer in the city. 4.r-tf Win, II, Hayea, jtiNtice of the peace of Silver Lake townnhip, tendered hia resig nation to the county court last aeaion. Mr. Ilaye gave aa hi reaaon for reaign ing the ollice that he waa now in (ireenview, Cal., and that hi buaineaa might detain him there until next apring, and in juatice to the public in terevt he thought it hia duty to give up the ollice. Chan. Walton, well known in Lake view, and Hong Dye, the Chinese rea laurantenr, who once held forth in thii town, had an altercation in A I turaa re cently w hich came near terminating In a cane (or the coroner. The Mongolian, ever ready for a "scrap," drew a piotol on Walton and made him leave the rea taurant. Walton aoon returned with a shotgun to renew the altercation, but before he had a chance to do bueinee waa arreated by Marhal Taylor. Wal on waa lined $50. Offer unexcelled facilities for learn ing the Celebrated Pernin Shorthand by nail. Thia method employs neither shading, oiiion nor arbitrary contrac tion; is the simplest, must legible, and rapid shorthand in use, and the only method that can le cucceHcfully learned by mail. Send for free trial lesson and catalogue. Commercial Building, Wash ington, corner Second. 12-tf It ia announced that "Herb." Ahld rldge, the Summer Lake stockmsn, and Misa Virginia Peace were to have leen married yesterday, the 20th inst., at Boice, Idaho. Miss Pease left this coun ty with her parents last spring, but she left her heart in the keeping of the worthy young man who now calls her wife. Mr. Ahldridge lias been learning the business of merchandising in the store of J. C. Conn at Silver I.ake, and will look for a location to go into that business for himself. ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS viC kj6 Blankets Quilts White Spreads READY TO WEAR LINES Fleeced Wrappers, Flannelette Gowns, Flannelette and Eiderdown Dressing Saques Knit Underwear, Ladies' Waists and Skirts Ladies' Coats, Capes and Fur Collarettes, Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Children's and Misses Rubbers, and Rubber Goods every kind, Men's Felt Boots and Bootees (new). C. U. SNIDER ... C. L. Williams, formerly proprietor of the Silver I.ake awmill, it here from near Kugene on a buaiiie trip. Mr. William own considerable property in I.ake county and ha been here alout a week looking after business matters. He intend wintering in the Willamette val ley Ihi winter. He soil the mill aliout a vear ago. Poet. (Me Pratt returned lact week from Silver Ijtke, where he ha leen em ployed by Jim Small, the stockman, for M'verHl months. Ote is telling his friends how sorry he was to leave Silver take, aud the boys, and the girla too, think he has left hi heart somewhere in that valley. He is now asHstirig in gathering the C. C. Pratt huises from the range. Jemo Moore Whiskies are famoua the world over for purity and flavor a well as for all thf other nualitiea that make good whiskey. At Jammertbal. ' John I). Venator, the young attorney, is building up a fine library. When the shelves of the office are filled he will have five hundred volumes on the law. He has just received "Lawyers Aunota'ed Imw" complete, which are aaid to be the most perfect and convenient forma that exist from which to get clear opinion of the law. Mr. Venator pro pose to make a success of hia profession if hard study, good work and practice will accomplish it. II. R. Neil exhibited in Pendleton a aample of aalt bush, which he raised on the Wild Horce, says the Fast Oregonian. He has been experimenting with the bush to find if the Australian sheep (ok1 will grow in the country. The ex periment was successful for the buah grew without irrigation on alkali land. Those w ho are authorities on the sub ject say that the problem for the future feeding of aheep has been solved. Mr. Neil will plant two acrea of new busb next year. Lakeview hai exhibited a sample of the proper way to handle contagious dis eases. T. O. Wisdom went to that town ; sick. Hia case being pronounced small poi, the authorities promptly provided, an isolated house for him and establish ed a strict quarantine. Such prompt action will likely prevent the diseate from spreading and avoid a disastrous scare. On the appearance of any conta gious or infectious disease, it ia alwaya the business of municipal authorities to act vigorously and without de'ay. Klamath Republican. J. L. Smith, local agent for the Equit able Life Assurance Company of the United States, is doing a splendid busi ness in his line. Mr, Smith ia reputed to have written the largest amount of insurance for the season of any other agent for the Equitable, excepting the general manager at Portland. There ia a prise to be given by the Equitable for the best service of ita employes, and Mr. Smith ia striving to win it. The Ex aminer can say without stultification that the company represented by Mr. Smith is ae solid aa a rock and there are none better. fjAKETIEW . ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnrtODATIONS j SAHPLE ROOn :h For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Proprietors. F. P. LIGHT, Manager fTT-i !. 'I .Ail WWFJfil0 t PnC'S ' 1 til t. P. ALLEN T. H. LAFOLLETT ALLEN & LAFOLLETT 150 Yearling And TWO- DA MQ YEAR-OLD VtnYZ IN REED PASTURE Lakeview FOR SALE ALLEN & LAFOLLETT, 30-3m Prlnevllle, Oregon i-i Hotel de Barry ...Lodging House Restaurant... W. K. BARRY. Proprietor. -The Only 25 Cent House in Lakeview-.. Restaurant and Lodging House have both been thorough ly renovated. Good table Bervice and clean beds. The comfort of our patrons will always be onr first aim. Call at The Cottaee for a eood meal and bed. Equitable Life Assurance society of the U. S. Strongest In the World. We can't all accumlate an estate, but we can buy one. Life Assuranco ha8 enabled many a man to die wealthy, or to live a comfortablo old age. You don't have to dio to win on the G. C. V. policies of the Equitable. V 1 Great You Wanta Watch That hoe; larqairi 1L At New Pine Creek's Big; Store. LEMON 6c HARTZOG