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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1901)
LA KG COLNTY EXAHNER LAKEVICW, CKEllON, NOV. 21, 1001. Local & Personal Coming & Going Q fv 11 J. D. Harvey arrived from Guano last Lerer Champlin, who spent the aum Saturday. mer In Lak county, returned to Ked Tom Anderson waa over from Hugh Tuesday. Mr. Champlin may fti-t Thursaay. c,,me bck Lakeview in the spring. School supplies at Schmick.. 4fl 2 ve you got that fowl for Th.nka- .,, , ,. giving dinner. If you have, see that he Kd. McBroom ot Barnes valley was in . 5 . v , , . , . . ' room tiiirh. Xolxtdy Ins aeen fit to town last week. ... ... . present me eaiior with one an "over- Mrs. W alter Miarp has ten seriously sight," probably. Robbery at the Stat t in. On Thursday night, Nov. Hth, the merchandise toiv of Uibbin A llartaog at New Pine Creek was entered and roMed. Kntrance was made Ihrotiyh the rear door, and the burglar carried away goods to the amount oIkIki1I.(H, A suit of clothing, shoes, underwear and to 1 ceo were among the articles taken. Evidently the robber wanted to "dress up." lie was particular aNmt the sine f shoe No. 8. The money drawer and the safe were not molested. We have not heard of suspicion lieing attached to any one in particular, but it is safe to say thai, the party w ill not wear hi new "togs" about the Mate Line town. This is the second robbery at New Pine Creek within the past two months. About tent. 16th. the iHiet- office at thai plae was entered and rob- bed of a considerable amount. ill again for the past week Kead Bieber's dvertisement. 4l Mrs. (ieo. W. Wise and daughter were over from I'lush last Sunday. N. R. Tyler was an arrival at Hotel Ijikeview last Thursday, from Susanville. Thanksgiving ball well I guess. 46" Charley Trumbo was down from the; Chewaucan last week visiting for a few davs. See Schmick for fine sweaters. 45-2 Amoa N. King, pioneer of Oregon, died in Portland last week. Deceased was the father of N.A. King, well known in Lake county aa the owner of the King ranch in Chewaucan. The I'okegama Company is at work building its railroai from Laird's on the Southern Pacific to Poketrama, Klamath county, a distance of 30 miles. The Born-In Lakeview. Nov. 10, 1901, to!co1mf"T builJ o "ar Klam- r nmuil. the wife of Lake, a son. Get a pair Schmick'. Frank Harris, of Summer of those fine gloves at 4G-2 Tom Johnson, road supervisor of the Paisley section, was a business vi.-itor in Lakeview this week. Charlie Walla.e, vaquero for the War ner Valley Stock Company, spent a few days in town last week. Your winter wants w ill be satisfactor ally supplied at Bieber's. 4t A. W. Bryan, proprietor of the Lake view-Pisley sta:e line, was doing busi ness in town last Friday. Grant Gay and Alice E. Brown of Merrill, Klamath countv, were married at Klamath Falis on Nov. tiih. Perfumes! Perfumes! Perfumes! sweet and lasting perfumes at Bcall's. Cranebt riy Sauce 3 cans for Leber's. fl.tX) at 4ti The basket scial at Coggswell Creek school honse last Friday night was an enjoyable affair, and a considerable amount ol cash was taken in to git (toward scaling capacity .for the bcliool j room. j J. K. Bernard and wife and Kd. Ilar i vey leit this week furOrland, Cal. Mr. j Bernard took dow n several head of fine I horset which he expects to dispose of j this winter. They will be absent until j spring. I Buy your Gloves at Biel-er's ind save enougti lor another pair. 4ii Should the Oregon Potash Company carry out the plans made public by its president. Lake county will take oo a new era of proteritv. There i no Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moor. The Examiner is in receipt of a letter from Fred Moore, the talented actor, who with his equally talented wife and their little eight-year-old eon aeuu, de sire to come to Ijtkevicw for the winter and engage in local dramatic entertain ments and to teach a class in elocution. The Moore's have been enlisted at Klamath Falls ever since the Kinlewinj Company left Lakeview, and their work ; there has been highly appreciated by J the lia-al public. Mrs. Moore hu In-en in-tructing a large class in elocution, ; nd with her husband, have given sev-1 eral very interesting rfoniiance of a' thea'rical ntture, as-ds'vd by the local ! talent at the Kail. It is their desire to ; organixe a dais in t-lociiti m in Luke- ' view, and to entrace public attention to, nntmr.us dramatic peiforuiances here diiritiir the winter. A conmilt'ee if1 ladle lias been appointed to attend to ! the mutter and to organize a ehis for' Mrs. MiNire, and othcrwie induce thct I tilVnlel people M come to L.lkeview and live w itli us. WE INCREASE YOUR WAGES: Nothing truer. Doee it not fol low, If you can buy of us the flame qualities of goode at less than you can buy them for elae where, that we add just so rouoh to your earning power? Since BIEBER'S methods were introduced in Lakeview the purchasing power of your money has increased from ten to twenty-five per cent. We have materially reduced the cost of your living. This seasons' second shipment of LADIES' WRAPPERS, FLANNELETTES SILKS, DRAPERIES, LADIES' HAND KERCHIEFS, BLANKETS AND COMFORT ERS, MEN'S SWEATERS, MACKINTOSH ES, Raisins, Currants, Mince Meat, and many other Good Things for your Thanksgiving Dinner, at BIEBER'S. dies. B. Parker, the stockman from j reason to doubt the reliability of the Chewaucan, and Tom Welch, were down j company. this week after a load of grain. I Tua...it w n n- ,. I lhe case of Lew allace vs in. Blur- Mrs. M. A. Siripliu has returned from ton, of Willow ranch section, for the Altuias where she visited her husband ! nossession of lior . ,n,.il n,- ... tention of the who is doin some brick work there. Everybody will be there at the Mas (jiieriule Christmas night. 40.2 Alliert E. Marshall and Miss Lena M. CcrWII were married at the bride's homt- in Klamath Falls on Nov. 8:h. Judge Beno.i adjourned circuit court in Klamath Falls to the tirst Monday in January, owing to the smallpox epidemic. arrived at All kinds of Bublicr Goods Bieber's. (ore. justice court at Alturns last week. We failed to learn the out come of the trial. Those w ho drew well and are in the fashion buy no other erfumes but Beall's. 4d "Ixist in the Mountain, or The Frozen Attoi neys," in the name of a new novel soon to be "put out" by a Lake county writer. All memliers of the "Babbit Club" in this stare are anxiously await- n aiiiic'i at . . Prices ate lower than hereto-1 l,,e ivance sheets. 4S I Jack Hall, who worked here a aSrn'li A. I). Berger, repretei.ting the Penn I masjn after the big fire, was shot by a Mutual Life Insurance Company, is vis- bricklayer named Tom Fitzpatrick at Iting Ike county in the interest of his I Bedding, on the 10th inst. The bullet entered Hall's riht breast, and coursed around the ribs. The wound is not ser ious. Oh, what joy at the Mask ball Christmas night. Go to the Monogram and select your costume. 4tt-2 I. P. Gibson was killed at the Salis bury A Layton saw mill, in Granger can yen, MimIoc county, on Nov. 8th. A log rolled over him and crushed out his life. Peeeased w as 45 years of age, and had lived in and about Alturas for twenty ve.rs. f inally Acknowledged It. The Klamath Express now acknowl edge' the "Manila itch" is small pox. That paper fays : It is smnll-iox but in a mild form and is more disagree .hie thin, l.ingero".j, if reasonable tare is ta.cn ,-iu !i is the opinion of all the do -tors here concern ing the epidemic which has been in pro gress the past month. The tow n conn -il last Thursday had eveiy infected eieon ordered to their homes or the Jei-t house, whi h ihey have rented for six months, and then put out yellow f! s and e'..l.li-he. guards at all the iiiaratitiued houes to prevent egres of the occupants or visit ing by nnynric but the patient's physi cian. !-ince t h"ll there has Ihm-ii no I fear of the spread of the disease ami al! patient- are roeovering. It is now Considered entirely safe for anyone to be on lhe tret or in any public or private p'ace in town, aside1 from those iiia;antiiied and displaying me yellow !lg. Lakeview Livery VM. K. BARRY & H. V. J. I5ARRY, Props. i?iv'i Peed stable in Connection Horses boarded ly the day or month First class turnouts and saddle-horses. Our specialty is the quick and safe tle livery of assen,rvrs to all points in the district. -" Hay and Grain for Sale. Prprlctors Harry's Opera House t plw In I ! rw lor timldint public f nlrtalninnl I 11 i iH S. J. STl'DLEY I m 11. IIAKKIS krin. Pick Moore has retired for the winter s driver on the Western between Lake view and Bly. Raymond Ballard has taken his place. Schmick & Son have a fine line o' hits nnd clothing and gents furnishing goitds. They are selling thei.t at a very low price. 42 Mr and Mrs. Wui. Harvey have re turned to their Lakeview home from the country seat at Summer Lake, and will remain a short time. Ashland is to have a thorough sewer iue system. That's what Lakeview deeds more than anything else what it vhooM have had a long time ago. A pair of gold-rimmed spejracles were leit at the store of Ayres, Whilworth & Ayres last Monday. Owner can havej uie name by ajlmg at thj store. 40 A -1 1 1 a 1 1 ' I is io have an ice factory. The iua-hinery will lie in oeration by next A prvV. F. P. Bobbins and B. B. Stevena are tr.e promoters of the enterprise. Walter B. Marple and Eva Spurgeon nere married at WalU Walla, Wash., mi Nov. Hth. The groom is a Fun of B. W.. NKarpIe the liveryman of Klamath l.ill. A barrel of Cranlie; rie will arrive at I'.ailey tV Massingills b-f.ire Thanksgiv ing. You will need some i.r your tur key dinner. 4'1 Ait exchange eyn that there "an; plenty of women w ho arn't pigeon-toed, iv.it in iszlit y few who arn't knocked kneed." This seems awfully rude, don't it. When you notice a man walking all "lop-sided," and with .1 devilish, desper ate look on lit face, you may kno' he ha ljeen vaccinated, and you avoid him. Sylvester Pixon was in town last Monday from hiu home in (outli Warner. An inch of enow fell on the other side nhich made the roads muddy after the sun came out, nays Mr. Pixon. and at the winter, get heaters at 4U-2 Born At Bound Grove, Oregon, Xov. 14, l!Kll, to the wile of James Owen, a daughter weighing 12 pounds, good weight. Theee are the sort of babies raised in the Bound Grove section of the slate. Mother and child are doinjj well. If yoj want to save wood tame time keep warm this one of those air-tiht Hjhtnicks. Mrs. W. A. Massingill is slowly re covering from a dangerous illness of a month' duration. Her many friends will he lad to learn of the change in her condition ami that her case is con sidered by her physician to In; out of danger. A Literary Class is one of the promi nent factors of the department of the j Lakeview: hii'li school. Odd moments ; are t..l.en up in discussion of public ipiestions. it is said to Is) an interest I i iikf feature established by Principal Mo Coriuack. Well, of ci.urse you have secured your partners for the Thanksgiving ball? lav, 1 it's going to 1st hummer. Everybody and their sweethearts will be there. 4i i Senator John II. Mitchell intend in- should trodui'iug a bill in Congress for the es- tablishment of an Eastern Oregon Fed eral Judicial district, with its own Judge, marshal, clerk, I'uited States district attorney and other judicial ollicers. It is proposed to have the Federal building located in Baker Citv. Hampton Ranch Again Sold. A real estate deal was consummated this week w herein McCormack Is-oame the possessor of the Joe Hampton stock ranch in Summer Lake, consisting of 5itl acre of laud, 50 head of cattle and half the horses and farm implements be longing to Hampton Bros., rays the Post. The price was withheld, but a few weeks ago C. B. Pirker nude a deal for the same prois-rty f'tr which he was to have paid fii.uuo. Mr. Parker failed to make other deals materially con nected with it and the trade tell through. The Grand Hasquerade. The fun-lovers of I.aaeview are look ing forward with mnrh pleasure to the grand masquerade ball to be given by Messrs. Hanilley and Batchelder on Christmas night, ami imnv are decid ing on the costumes to be worn on that occasion. From now on there will be a rush of orders for cos'umes. The cat alogue of the well known furnishers Goldstein & Co. of San Francisco cn now be seen at the Monogram and or ders for costumes will be taken there from all who desire to go en masque. All orders will be taken in strict con fidence ; cash must accompany each or der; correct measurements will 1st taken to insure a good tit; costumes can be had from 1.S0 up; ohdkiis mi st kk in AT TIIK MONIS.HAM ON OK HKFOKK IIU'KH- hi:k 10th, in order to insure their early arrival. Go to the Monogram early, see the catalogue and scli-ct your Cos tumes. This is going to Is- lhe tireate-t mask iall ever niven in lakeview. 4ti-2 5TUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock ( Everything in the line ! JUST OPENEO. OOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIMIi. FURNITURE Sonler Bwding qn Water St. ...LAKEV1EVV OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND OCT OUR iwmm PRICES V THE PEITON WHEEL. I-I. I. HltlHlK. t'lilteil MiBti- IjiihI Oltice, I jikt-vlew. (Ireiiiiii, Not , l-r. lUil. No(ic in lier?tiy Kivril (lint tin folloHhiK naiiic'l ni'ttler h. Ilii") iioiich of to. liili'iitlmi lo mske II tisl proof In ii'Mirl of his clMiiu, hihI tliMt .all iiihiI will 1st uinil: 1st font lint Ut'iiister ami Iti-rclver hi l.skex lew, On-Koti, on l)ii--ml,ir W, 1'Sil, vli: Jmnri A. liUlioi. one of lite heir of hikI for ul I nf (lis lielrn el .!.( . n 'I Ann IIUIiop, II. K. IVTs, lorK, s Ix.t 7 Kiel KSi-e. M, ami NK'. NW4 See. h. T. s. H. '.il K. Hi; iiaine Hi" follott sine w lluitKL- in provi; IiIm coiiiiniiou reHlili-ni'it uikiii and eul livatfiiii of mhI'1 laiul, vtx: I'. V. .Inliiuoii, Henry l-i'liiiiiiii,i.V. N'olilu and ilurri W ing tielil, all of hake-vie, Ori-Kon. iov 21 4ti K. M. hKATMIX, Hcginli-r. VIS : PltOK. I.aml OWi'ii at Lakeview, Or. -non, Novem ber l.i, lUul Noltcu i In-reiiy k'vin tliat the fnllowinti'iiMiiiKil mtttli-r lias flleil nolli-it of till Intention Ui make final proof in upport of Ilia claim, ami that ai proof ill be inui Is fore the Kc-kIut ami Keiti-lvt-r at Iikevlitur, OntK'in, on lieeemher 2.1, liul, viz: Ira W. Hl.li op, il. K. for I lot N W'j Hec. 6, T, 40 H. it. Al K. Il names the following witneske to prove hi continuous resilience uioiiaiil cultivation of ail laiul, v : (-', W. Joiiiioii, Henry 1i i h man, . V. N'ohle ami Morris Winijlli hi, all of lakeview, liregun. nov -il Ml K. M. USATTAt", R'-glsrcr PELTON WATER WHEEL In known the world over as affording the most siaiple, re liable and economies! itowe for all purtea. Ten Thousand Wbcds Now Running Filling ever- comlition t4 service In the most etllcient ami saliafactory way. Electrtc IVwtr Transmission 1'1'IroN WI1KKIJS are the recognize! stamlartl (or operating (Senerators, and are running the majority of stations of Itiia character in all part oi the world. Water Pipe and Transmission Machinery And all appliances connected with a power plant, supplied on the most reasonable terms, Mnpments made irom Han rranctsco or -New ork at may altord the most favorable, freight rates, Catalotfu-, Kngliith or HMiiiisb, lurnislied on apjili cation. Address, giving conditions of service. THE PEITON WATER WHEEL COMPANY. inS&V-SSVSS'f.-:S:i:i ...REMNANT SALE... Hcnicia Spring Wagons, drain Drills, Disc Harrows, IVcr ltss, Chilled and Steel Plows and Iknicia Clipper I'lows, afid linniirous other Impleinents, WILL BE SOLI) AT COST. These Wagons and Implements must ho sold at once. J. BURRUS; Lakeview, Oregon. See A