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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1901)
I.AKB COUNTY CXAniNHR: LAKIiVIEW OREQON NOV. 28 1901. :: :: :: EcOOAI :: Micro m talk of electric light at Cedar- villi. . h. Hitrimm kii n from Clover Flat Ut week, i .L u ill - t I I . i. ......r win irininy say iiell-Miw when ln meets the Mayor of New York Frank koygi-rsctine In Friday to prove up (in hi homestead, at tlio local land ofllt:. .4 . . . . ror the Niavl Treatment, applv to .Mrs. Vt . If. Woodcock, Ukevlew. Ore " 47-11 lr. AmIi-II, tlie dentist with Ir. iHuu oresl, ia prattling liia profesalon III I'aialey, Kdward Metxker ami I.Uzle Addington were married at Ijikc City on Novem r 15th. tieorgo Kinr-ll of Silver take, lorn gone tofjorvsllis to see. liia sou who in re juried ill. Mis laaltell Wright. Inte nf MUoiirl, i amixiant in the public school at hi I ver Ijike. rweinfurih, the hotelier makea flue ssoaiige, bologna and huadcheeae. Any thing in lltu butcher line can I had at III RllOp . 47.2 Jack Adaum, the horseman from lim k i rw'i, in in town, naving delivered a big bunch of horaes. Ncrelary of State Ihinbar, accompan ied hy Mn. 1 "miliar, are on their way to the MmnlnHippi valley on visit. Al. McDowell and Zac Whitworlh came in from Fish creek laat Thursday to see how things were going on in town. l'hysicians wmld not recommend Jtwxe MiKre Whiskey if they did not kuow it to Ixi the bawl in ihe market. Jauimerthal aella it. Harry ltoherta paid lakeview a brl-f visit laat wk. They aay that Harry is about to hut, there; we came near tell ing a eecret. Mia Roma Whitroore, accompanied by Iter brother and aiater passed througli t. !. I . . a . rsi'iey raturuay, I rotn jJonarua, on their way to l'rinevllle. I'ot. The mini of H3, for baiketa sold at the Coggawell Creek school social, waa rea iixud. This speaks well for the liberal ity of the Ktopl j of that section. xou can't get a better hair cut In the rlty than the cut Frank D. Smith will give you at hlstonsorial parlor. He also has a sure dumlriiff care. 42-lf J. u. Likens, who has been working oa the Chewaucan canal for some time has rettirned to I-akeview and Is again at the block in the Fitxgerald meat mar ket. When you want to do business with neighltor to the north, as far as Silver take, go to the main otllce in Lakeview and use the telephone. It will prove very satisfactory, Jim Clark ion, Block Inspector of Lake county, was in I'aisley this week on his way to Silver l.ake where be will wind up hi tour of the county. He informs lis that scab i making its appearance in a good many bands of sheep. Post. Chamberlain's Stomach .and Liver Tablet cure biliouanesa, constipation and headuche. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. For sale by 1a Jicall, druggist. "Bco" C.uilliHms, one of the brightest girl pupil attending the Lakeview pub lie Hchool, had the misfortune to fall and break her arm very badly on the school grounds one day last week. "Dee" is a lively young lady, however, and this ac cident which would send moHt people to bed appear not to concern her to any great extent. She says the fractured arm is "only a bother," that's all. Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For lixnmlner Readers :: . (eo. W, Mapes arrived here from Iteno last Saturday, buying up what rattle he could And lor tul. Il I t lll.4a lf.hl.4l 4.1 lH.4. .1... ..... 1 liHik for the permanent grow th of the place better than ever before. Cedur- ville Keoord. J. N. Watson arrived at Heno )at week to engage j asture near there fo a big band of mutton sheep that will ar rive there this week from Crook county. C. E. Kherloc k and J. N. Wat on pur chased the band ami will hold the mut ton at Heno to await the top price. For home uae, for bar us, for physic ians' u-e, for evcroliody's tine, Jeiote Mi ore Whlnkey i always the tiest and is in most general demand. ".Never worry about u," ay a Miaa onrl editor, "(tur favorite dominick hen has be-n sitting all summer on a couple of pieces of brick and three bu reau kuohs. When she comes off after awhile with a three-story brick hom-e and two cars of hsudponie bureaus, we are going Into the furniture business. Arthur Iteusoti,. lunik -lice per for the Chewaucau I .and and Cattle Company, name downfrom I'aisley Thnraday even ing in company with Suiterinterideut Wallace Taylor, and they went to the railroad Friday. Mr. llenou will go to Salem to spend the winter, and will return in the spring. Mr. Taylor will go to Medford on business. J. W. Hweinfurth. the butrherst Whor- ton's, is killing some very fine young beef now. For a nice lender slesk or a good roaat rail on Swelufurtli. 47-2 The rush for twef cattle from locali ties dislant from the railroad in this county and Southern Oregon, la about over, but there is still a large number on ranches ready to ship w hen required. Most of the stock at tiaxelle, will lie fed until spring, with considerable kept on the ranges. There are still over 2,000 at Inst Kiver to be driven to the rail road within a few weeks. Yreka Jour nal. The Keno (iatette says : It. M. Itus sell, formerly proprietor of the Urand Central Hotel at Alturas, hs taken a leawe on the new hotel K. Van Loan is putting up at Madeline. Mr. Hussell was in town yesterday and went below Sun day morning to get furniture and provis ions lor starting up hit new venture. Mr. Kusoell says Madeline Is the coming town of the north and is highly uleased with his prospects. When you feel that life is hardly worth the caudle take a dose of Cham lerlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels making you feel like a new man. For sa e by Lee l-oall, UruggUt. A bogus moving picture outfit that re- : cently visi'ed Lakeview and had for an audience the little boy who carried the bills, ait Indian and a w!,e'p, waa in Cedarville last week and caught numer ous "suckers." The Record says good aixed audience attended. The outfit did not advertise here aud scarcely anybody knew anything about it. Any traveling outfit that is too measly stingy to adver tise and tell the public w hat it has is too iigiii-skiiineii to give a good perform ance "Last winter an infant child of mine had croup in a violent form." sava Elder John W. Rogers, a Christian Vvunue- list, of Filley, Mo. I uave her a few doses of Chamtrerlain's Cough Remedy and in a short time all danger was Dam and the child recovered." This remedy not only cures croup, but when riven as soon as the first symptoms appear, will prevent me attack, it contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to r bsby as to an adult, for sale bv Lee Iteall. You W1ft4 At New T TTJADKT i ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS tf sjfi 08 Blankets Quilts White Spreads A Modoc physician recently sent a bill through the mail, and received it back with the following notice written on the back: "Dear tur this note was put In my x by mistske. I bant the man, bee's dead, and ain't any relation of mine anyway. 1 don't see how your consheus w ill let you dun the dead. Why don't you go ot work and seek to live a Ik-tier criston life, and try to meet that man who died in heaven which is worth in ore than lorty dollars to enny doctor. The I'aisley Tost says: "Thousands of dollars go out of this vslley and the valleys north of here this fall for flour, while if every farmer would raise all the wheat he could, thousands of dollars would be left here every tall for the ssme product." What ia needed all over I-ake county ia something that will encourage farmers to raise more cereals W e have the same experience in Goose I-ake valley with the home product selling at 3 per hundred. Another mill or two would change things materi ally. Oyster cocktails, fresh, temperate and delicious, Just received at I'osl A King's. This lieverage is very refreshing, is good for the stomach and builds up the system. If your appe.ite is failing try an oyster cocktail; it is always palat able and gives an appetite for other food. I'hysicians recommend it, and Post A King always have it fresh and pure, put op by the best manufacturers in the city. 45-tf A sort of revelation in farming has taken place in Surprise this fall, and we are informed that a great many of our farmers w ill sow their grain this fall, instead of waiting till spring as hereto fore, says the Record. The farmers in Big Valley hare sown their wheat in the fall for years and a good yield of grain as a result. Of course care will have to be taken iu selecting the proper wheat In order to produce good results. Fall wheat sown in the spring, or spring wheat aown in the fall will not prove sntidfartory. The Record's experience in farming is that wheat sow.i in the fall produces the largest yield. Offers unexcelled facilities for learn ing the Celebrated Pernin Shorthand by nail. This method Amnlova nAithar shading, position nor arbitrary contrac- ttons; is the simplest, most legible, and rapid shorthand in use, and the only method that can be successfully learned by mail. (Send for free trial lesson and catalogue. Commercial Building, Wash ington, corner (Second. 12-tf An Examiner representative talkeJ over the telephone last Friday with Di rector F. M. Chrisman of Silver Lake, one hundred miles a'vsy, and The Ex aminer has no hesitancy in saying that the aervice cannot be surpassed on the Pacific Coast. Il is surprising how dis tinctly the voice ran be heard for that distance. One would imagine that a person was conversing with him in an ordinary tone a few teet awsy. The Ex aminer is more than ever convinced that the Lake County Telephone system is by far the best enterprise ever established iu this county. Silver Lake, Summer Iake ana. I'aisley are not near so far away as formerly, and this service will prove a boon to the public generally. Wanta Watch Pine Creek's vx x UK 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 . . . ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOfinODATIONS SAHPLE ROOfl For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, Man'gr 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 diejwealthy, or to live a comfortable old age. You don't have to die to win on the G. C. V. policies of the Equitable. Hotel de Barry ..Lodging House IsUAsaOlaftsftEaB. Zl slsaV W. K. BARRY. -The Only 25 Cent . i 1 T I ' . TT K restauram anu rouging jiouho nave ixnu ueen morougn- ly renovated. Good table service and clean beds. The comfort of our patrons will always be our first aim. uau at 1 ne cottage lor a goou meat ana oea. That Big Store. zjt a fente V 1 jlAKEYIEW 0 1 xcelsior... A Model Country Store Dairy Klamath, Co., Oregon At taw Excclalor yea caa ft aythlaf troas a pa par at) plats ta atawa lot. M taa article docs wot happaa ta be la stack I caa get it far ya. Post off ice in the Store ...I.'fcF. DAVIES... Restaurant... r Proprietor. House in Lakeview- 1 -t-At-t .1 - V i 2)