LAKH COUNTY EXAMINER: LAKliVIEW ORLUON NOV. 21 1901., LOCAL PICK-UPS. AXi VTT TV V VTYT VTT TTT TV'f TTT V That Miiilii(iit ncu.piipi'r, tin' Win-lu-innrm Nlver hlste, linn llimlly tll rnvered lliiit tin' im-m-titlit (if I'ri-Hilt-iit Mi-Kinlt-y mux u republican. Ilnuhilitss t lie nnu piipi-r w ill dnti-iivef im'W llinl Cliri'l uiih I ln i r i k.r 1 1 1 ii 1 Judas Nrariiit, Mini -liiim ri'1itiinit-liii wiili liim. Men's (iull klnl Winter dp t Ult-bi-lV 10 IVi'sidi'llt 1 1 n V t t ' IK Iflvt'll lli IIS- HiimiM i' lli it tin will il'i every thinu in liin pMr l" lurlln-r tin' iiilt-re--t n( lln s i iii"i ( 'iiu u i;i"iii'in to i xi Ih'I'I ill I '! t tufxi . tri'gnii, In I'Si.V Tin- I'li'H idelit ill-"' prniiiie. to viit III" rixiht iii'il KiiiiiiiM'r, hikI to I i i nk i-muml t III' 't lllnl I' X puMII inn. I'lilnr- Mini-e Meat 3H. I W:on Jul" TV nt Hi. Im . I" It. I.. Iti ii' lii'l nt Pinl'-v tins in I .ii lei view. li"t week mi liuhinifn, Mr. Iti-iie-lii'l luii U'i'ii iijiiti"l as artisan in 1'iiililiiK ti tli" vrnMi j limn I'lt'lin wnu.nn. Iln 1 1 1 c in : 1 ! i 1 1 1 1 if tin winter in Ik' V ill iini'i lull i'iiiiI'I ii'il tnir liiniM'll it vt ii y Irciii I I Luke even lur ii r' iiki'ii, iiml I. .in L'iiirliiili'l to re liniiii tit li'inii', WlllIlT mil llllll IVI'lriHlt'- Till' V.i mt M'lfl I II. II III KIII'H llllll Uk'l ril'lll", )llll'll Iiml nl I'.u I'it'm. I'i I, II. I.nf"lli'il, r't'-iiciiliiiK A I It'll iV 1 jifulli'll, bleeders nf lini' tilieep ill Crunk (i t), Will ll'HVI! fur liulllll next Mull- day. A I Mint a iii'.nlli Hi Mr. I ifnl lit t ( licit' Willi M I'.lll'l III lUllllxillll'Mf nihI I U-lmiie Inn ks, in. I iliK.i.l nl I'm lii'inl in i.uke i-iiU iiy. They are h lini' ut I'l Imeks HIM I till' plirchasera a w (ilfilT'l. fl.eni-v, tin' harness mini, lum line slink ulri-ii'ly uli l.nii'l. I"i( I" .m.itinK it new inv'.ii'ti i.l all kinds nl ifmaN kin.wn In ll.i' IM ll' I nl Will I oillplete III" winter Murk. Y'Hi in tltid uiiytlni'H V"ii uniii hi Clii'in-y'ii. I'l Ti'Wn Ttilk, founded by 'u". I). Hun ) v 1,1 A-lil.'i"l, li.i" ih'I'Ii rapi I "lri.lf in tin" j.iiirimlmli 3 areim, liuvmu i . . a n liuinii iifw pajs-r iln- m." nf it r.nul pliisli-.- In time Unit Mil' will. ill n lew Vr.ir. Tin T"W II T.Ik i" elltei lli-i ii..i u lew V'llniii" with dill beMei r t In Hi" (mure. Il is a spicii lil'l i..-:il ne "pHper. Ai v o( i.nr renders wauling li'li'. highly profitable v ii t . -.Iintild ..ml I V to Iln' hrlio Nuvi'liy t'-o., Krlm, New V'lik, lur uiin nl iln-ir I ' m tin veil Novi'ltv rl"w Cut'l f-iKini tllxH ) 'iit iilnnii" mill tinn to uriitH. KxrliiH V" tvrni'iiy (;iviii. -fi Mr. P.. miiii)hii lit.iiiktlit a d'W fiim ,t. uf itntiii' tn Tin' Kxuiii)i.'r I'llii'c lait 1 ii' . In) tlmt nuti Uhii-h Hiiytliintt in llic i-i'iiil In." w" IniV" ('Vi'F Hi'rii in I .uk" riiiinly. 1'iiiir ( tln-fii jMitaliM wi-i.'li lii-in ly 12 1'hiii.Im. TIm wi-n- irmwn l.y C. A. l;lirt at Croikiiil Crcrk. II tln-ri i uiiylliii'K in lini "Irii.li nran"" l.c't nl.'1'it I iiifN'y tlnitciin "kin" IIh-m-KiUili, trnt 'rlnnilt. On" nf tli" t.wi'lU't iImihth of lliu hi-h-null will I"' i vi ii on TliiirmlHy iiilit, Nov. 'JXOi, ill Itnrry Hull, tioml iiiiiMi Iiiih l.i "ii "IikkiiI uixl tin ilani-inu lliHir w ill I'" inmli) i"r(""t Inr lla rry waltx. No Invi r n( ii iinoil iliilici' i nn uffonl to In h ) -! I (min tint Hlfair for iIilto'h k.-uiiii' to It" un all roiiml K'i.hI limn. -lit A nik'iuili'- ' 10 n ',Klt "i n Kiiiihiih tn ii.Iviiiii " tl'i prii't of w lii'iit tiy iMitlin' off tlm Biiiily. It in jiro jhihihI tlmt liniiii of tin' lariniTH in that 8""timi f )i itl I raio any wheal ("r nal" next yi'ar. If IniiiiIutii Khiimuh wero tlif only wln'Kt rainiiiK ronntry in the w or lil tlm Pi lii'ine woiil'l work, hut iln crop it only alrop in the hncket, I c" tint m-lii'iiiu inuHt fail. KvitvImmIv Inven Wowora. Tli" fink Sm one nf tli" iihinI (raurant, ami Hi" I'alo Alto Pink iw a "ji-wH in tlm I'fil ol Unworn." Ili'iiH, tlm i uuif int , Iiiih all th" Inlit-t Mini lu'Ht p"ifilinN, iminiiK llii-in I'liill Ki-im-i 's Ciililin niii i"iluiii"M iiiinlo from I'nl'i Alto .inkn ami othiT Unworn. See Ik-all ht'loi" you puiclirtHO pi-rfuim'H. Among tlm Inipruvi'iiii'iita KoiiiK on i" tlm ri-Miili-ii"" portion of Lakoviow, vt nuti' tli" ii"W reti,1iiii:M of Krimk P. Fmith iiml H"ii Mi aiioIi are nearly i-oin-pltiUnl. John Taniiuhill in buildiiiB tlm foriniT ami Mr. Uraiuh la dolnK hia own work. K. N. Jaquiah Id huililiiiK an d dition to hit) roHidenpe on South Wal ter Htreet. There are nunieroua other improvement Koinx ou about town. Large bands of catlle are being pas tured and did in this county at preaent, for the San Francisco market, and w ill lie shipped below later on. This seison has been very favorable for stock by the omiHionul rains keepinx grass In Kood condition, to save much feeding of hay. There has been no snow of any conse quence to cover the pastures of the high est altitude, but the stock men have been obliged to drive them into the low valleys, from the high benches and mountains, for fear of a heavy snow storm coming unexpectedly, which will be a great bt nellt to the pastures of snow seclions. The Times- Mmiiitaiiii'i'r says thnt Kome ni'liMalinMal writers have In-come alariiiril about the Im i-I supply of this (-uiuitry and Statu that In a very fuw yi-HM only the very rich will be a bin lo eat beef. Thi'V are unduly alumm I. The great weft isntill able to supply In-ef fillers with meat, and w ill continue to do so fur ages to i-utiiu. We predict ll at In i-l w ill be luwi-r in two years I linn il Ih now. The Ci'ihirvilln Itecord says that Mrs. I, Mutt of I, like t it v was taken to AI In mi Ul Monday by lii-puty Uiiictahli) I'liillipw It M-eiiis that Mrs. Mutt win In wi-l. ulniig in year, has been acting rattier ipii-erly lately, and while in des titute conililiuti has utterly refilled to allow her children or relatives tn imci-il I her and has been camping out at Nil lier ('in k fur souie lini". Il is tliuilght I iiml In-r iiiiud ix unbalanced. Willow n, Ciillfurniii, I" lint mi ordinary ' tuWII. It liim Villi. HIH lliilik- llmt other towns cHiiiint Im Hitl of. It in a live i town, with live -j .lr , it hux a live I lii-w fpiiper, the .luuruiil ; il In the home tuw n of "T'iti" NiiniiieiH and Ciiioth lliu, two girnd hall Ihm-i ; it calchee all the iip-ln-iliite nl 1 1 ni-t i"iiH ; it ha il j fol.Crnwf .nl, tli" i-nti-d lMinif.ee; it Iiiih a celt-l.r.i'eil. boii-toii divorce rase behind luM-d th-nrt with the fair and hiixmii plaliiliff ml inn a her own attor neyand hit week it hud an earth ijn. ike distinctly il own. Tin-re in in-thing flow alNiUl WilluWH. (irorgn Switrer, the San Fram ico horh" buyer hits licn nrrt-Hti-il. lan-t wii-kmx -.tiirviux home and mule, pnr rliHei by .w itr.t-r fur II each and shii-ped (mm Stockton, arrived in San Francim-n, cniiimied to hun. The animals were to In M-iil to retaluuia where '.hey were to Im made intti rhirkeii feed, when see re tiiry llullirrMik of the Aniuiiil Na-iety t Nik rharge of the Htr beafts and kept tlielu It. mi pcrirhing. I l.ir-cini u of I IjiUe iniiiily will ii iiu iiiU r Swilzcr, j w ho wim here a year or ru ago huying iiniiiial (or rhipmeiit to Sun FranclffO, J where he k J a hume ba.uar. 1 lint French Uleiill Live-ilni-k ('oili- ; miiiv, nl wlii. Ii Mr. Lunk, of "Luk . l-l In " (.line is the prenidi-nt , ii work ing on a iliflti-r with which to dig H .lit. 1 1 tn drain I he k r i-a I I'.! il.i-ll w mnp. 'I hi w iiuip, w hich him Ih-iti the liu I i-! I hi. no I wild I'l-axts fur an", i lucatiil J in a wil.l part of lliinn-v rotinty. It in ' iwt-nly-live iiiitea long by live tn erven uiilc l.rnail mid wln-n ilruincil, it is i-h- tiinalcd, li-l,IKM) Herri of gru.iiig anj buy , producing land will le -tvailubli. Tin t uiiipaiiy ha 75.1SS) In a.l of cattle, be- Hide many tliouiiinl hurn-n. in in , prt'-ent lale lUiUt-n hwampi Valiu-li-, nave a a hunting ground. j I. L. Shiik infiirms the Ci d.ir ill" Hi-onrtl of the death of John Callow, ul ! 1'uabln. Mr. Callow wui u pioneer rc- j iileiil in Oregon iiml fur year one of her H'.lid i.iiixeriH, but tuisl.n tune oveittH.k hun during the lat yeirs of his life ami I di-i-ai-e ruvuKcd hi hvnU-iii nitikiug him ! an invalid. II" wax a man U-lovi-d by ! many, as his i-ympaihy and u,'i'"i'ohi-y j proiiii"d him to iit-it lh" needy apply-1 lux in I i nt fur aid, and while his hint i days were seiit innler tryii.g circuin- st iin'i-s his many gomi (Ici-iIm are still g.rniTi'ti in the memory of his huge cir cle of friends. It is proponed that his remains will be taken from their pres- j cut resting place in Oregon and interred 1 in San Francieco, where a neat nionu-j incut w ill be placed to murk his grave by j Mr. Shirk. j The Telephone Office. 1 The lu-iid ollli of the Lake County ' Teleihone syt"in for l.aki-vii-w is liM-ated i in the ueneral inercha dine Mure uf Ay re ' Whitworlh A Ayres, where thoxe who tlehi re service on the line can In accoin-1 inuilatcil. The line will he in winking j order from I.akuview to Silver Lake by 1 next Saliiid iv. 1'ii-Nideiit Win. Harvey' nays the aVHtein is a perfect one I and thai the ticking uf a watch can be plainly heard ovur the line for adinUnce I of forty miles. j Harried at Reno. C. Oscar Metukrr, editor of the Che aiicaii l'ost, and M rs. Uemia V. Clark, were married in Reno, Nevada, ou the I'.ith Inst. Mr. Mctxker made an attempt to surprise his friends in the culiniiui tion of his love affair, but "Old Mrs. Grundy" whispered alout it in deep secrecy and that's the way the secret was kept. Mr. Metzker needs no introduc tion to th readers of The Examiner. Since establishing the Post in Paisley he has latcouie a prominent figure in the ! northern part of the county. He has a large circle of friends all over this sec tion. The bride is the ex-wlfe of Dr. Clark, who was at one time a resident dentist in Paisley, and said to be a charming and lovable woman. Mr. and Mrs. Metxker are expected to return next Saturday and will probably slop over in Lakeview for a short time, before returning to Paisley. The Exam iner extends congratulations and hearty good wishes to the happy couple. Irvin Ayres. II. C. Whltworth. ; Geo. II. Ayrta. ' ; t The Yoke Coat Is the Swagger Fall Coat. It's the Coat Smart Dressers are Wearing. We have them. We have a full stock the CALIFORNIA HOME BRAND OF PICKLES See Them BACON HAMS NEW SHOES NEW CLOTHING 5 Stocft Mews 55? W. M.Oifford has bought TO head of: the Pratt hori-e and mules. j i Jelf Parinh, foreman for Mhm-h hi Warner, huuulit Home cattle at Cedar-, ville la-t week. j We learn that John Collins hn pur-1 chiiHt-d the 1-nfTlUH liroe. bunch of hoims at Crane Lake. ! Seventy head of the Allen A Lafollett bucks will winter at llie Hankins ranch at Summer Ijike, where they will be1 sold. '---'lt j Mr. Stewart, one of the buyers here at pre-ent, will look at the (ieorgo Small mules at Silver Lake, will, a view of pur-, cliiipini:. Peiii tiel, the horse buyer, will accept "" head ol broken hi'rea from W. Z. Moss tiMtay. Mr. Heneliel has also ar- ! ranged to take a big bunch of the J. J. j horres in Warner. j Wm. Mullins sold almut ninety head of , good stock cattle to iieorge Mpt-s la-t week, ami aluo seventeen fine leef steers ( to Marion Hulie" for the Alturas uieat market Cedarvillo Record. Messrs. Lawrence and Stewart, who ' have been cleaning up all the horses and : mules they could find in Modoc, are in1 1-akcview this week to make purchases. They purchased 24 head of mules fnuu the bunch bought by Uifford from C. C. Pratt. They have also contracted for 25 head of mules from W. A. Currier of Summer Lake. j ShaHta Valley and HutteCreek Valleys are now pasturing and feeding larye hands of cattle from Southern and F.axt em Oregon, and shipment nre made as rapidly as cars can he obtained. There is a constant demand for cattle trains, 1 from the various stations between Kd-.-e-wood and llnrnbrook, and the railroad company is hard p reused for both cars and locomotives, ow ing to the demands for lumber, firewood and general freight 1 calls. Yreka Journal. J U. Ii. Hinton, of l'akeoven, pur chased of the Uilmon A French Live- j stock Company, 200 head of yearling heifers of the Southern and Heryford breeds, whi-.-h were delivered Sunday, ) a the Shaniko Leader. The entire hunch was fine, large, healthy looking animals. The price paid was f 13 per head, delivered at Shaniko. Mr. Hilton bus alio purchased four fine Shorthorn bulls from the famous breeding farm at Frankfort, Ind., which are due to arrive here some time this week. He is now one of the principal sheep-owners in Wasco County, and with this purchase of cattle added to those he already po ssesses he will be in the front ranks as a cattle-owner for this section of Oregon. The Oder of Flowers That is what a perfume should be true to Nature, delicate, lasting. We have just received a fresh lot from the place where the flowers grow. These are among the most delicate extracts made; they con vey an air of refinement. If you have never used any of our per fumes, come in and sample them. A large variety to select from. BeaU's Drug Store. i otMMHiMiiiiniiiiiin ininiiiiiMimMMMiiiiiiiottmnim S. R SUBLETT& Co. Now located in the South of the Daly Bldg. flaw ."3k " r' --".I.-- - Jm . IVai" ' i ..ifcwiff ' wrSfi'.i ; -.--ril-.j-ia-l-ilj NEW BRICK Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Lineolum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch Xaxarxi or ruitxiTTJ zcxi H"i'i".i"iimiMiiiimniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiinimtcn)iiH Is PANE'S U RESTAURANT at 1 A. Meavlai at all hour of the A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Fine Sunday Dinners "ilrW:?: Tombstones. J. C. Whipp of Jacksonville snd F. L. Wright of Urants l'ass will establish a marble works at Ashland. That town lias certainly been forging ahead won derfully in the past year or two. ry2s iV'iV.y A NEW PINE CREEK Is rapidly forging ahead and Follott and Amick. the Merchants are trotting along at the head of the procession. A FINE NEW STOCK Has already been received and more new goods nre arriving at our store all the time AMONG OTHER THINGS We have everything desirous in the Orocery Line. A special line of Qents Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos. Watch for our Pry Goods Display. FOLLETT & AftllCK