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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1901)
LAKE COLNTY EXAIIINER LAKEVIEW, CREOON, NOV. 28, 1901. Local & Personal Coming & Going M li- Give Thank. Thanksgiving today. Roads are gettinn muddy. School supplies t Sohmiek'a. 4t-2 Turkeys roosted lush last night. Lota o( water in the streams now. Attend the Thanksgiving lall tonight. R. L. Stone came down from Paisley Sunday. T. B. Wakefield was over (rom War ner Friday. Eat a fine dinner at Hotel Lakeview, today. 47 L. I Hopkins has a clerical position in El Paso, Texas. Prentiss Boone of Plash was here sev eral days last week. W. K. Verline of rtush was a visitor hi Lakeview Monday. Everybody will be thereat the Mas querade Christmas night. -ki.S W. L. Robertson of Bly was registered at the Lakeview Sunday. J. A. Grant of Spokane was a guest at the Lakeview yesterday. Kellv Hall was in from the Crooked Creek saw mill Saturday. The shower Monday was pretty gen eral all over the country. Get a pair of those fine gloves at S.-hmii-k's. --2 J. S. Field and wife have been heard from at Lakeport, California. Get your winter reading now. The Examiner can supply your wants. Joe Laue lias been confined to his room for several days with Larippe. Geo. S. Nickerson and Robert F. Bell returned from Silver Lake last Friday. This is Thankgiving day. Eal tur key and craneberry sau;e at Hotel Lake view. Al Howell and Bert Harber have gone east with the Steaart Lawrence mules. Jona Noran, the sheep man was in low n Monday and left for the desert the following day. Miss Weft has lieen unable to attend to her school duties this week on ac on n t of sL'kness. ThosHs who dress well and are in the fashion buy no other erfumes but IValiV. 4o-2 George C. Turner is having a modern, handsome residence built on the Sur prise Valley ranch. J. t. Watts and E. Alber came over from Round Grove Saturday with O. P. Benefiel, the horse buyer. Hike Boii net: and E. Dtinivan were over fr m Warner Monday and Tues day. They took back a big load of sup plies. "Stop thief !" cried Marshel Harvey. But U was only peple carrying away goods from the Monogram. 47 Elide Uu-se!l came in from the Cotton wood saw mill Tuesday. He says the mill has been closed down for the winter. Stale politics are beginning to warm np around Portland, and some "warm" iiwet are looked for during the next campaign. Jas. H. Henderson of Davis Creek is still very ill at Alturas, with lung trouble. He will be taken below for the winter. Schmick & Son have a fine line o' hats and clothing and gents furnishing goods. Thev are selling thei.i at a very low price. 402 t. B. Lafallett left last Monday with the few remaining rams of a large heid he brought here to sell, for his home at r'rineville. O. T. Kimovl, the expert electrician who put up the Lakeview Silver Lake Telephone line, left for his home in San Francieco Tuesday. U. H. Moore arrived here Saturday from Minnesota, and is looking for pro perty with a view of buying and locat ing near Lakeview. , Leave your order for Masquerade suits al the Monogram. This is to be tae event of the Holiday seaaon, and you should get your costume early. Turkey shooting on the hill today tbowetown. There were several days shooting last week, but not many of the Thanksgiving birds were killed. Arthur L. Highflel and Elva M. Green were married in Warner Sunday by Tule Judge W. K. Barry. The con tracting parties are both residents of Uiat section. A New York dismo d merchant was robbed at the Hotel Portland one day last week of 10,tXX worth ol gems, and the thief got away. C. Oscar Metsker and bride passed through lakeview last Sunday on their way home at Paisley from R no, Nevada, where they were married. See Schmick for fine sweaters. 4.V2 In the suit of Lew Wallace vs. Wm. Blnrlon, In the Justice Court of Alturas last week, for the possession of a horse, the court ruled for the defendant. Lot Q. Swetlaud has heeu appointed county clerk of Multnomah county, on the vote of county commissioners to succeed the late Hanley 11. Holmes. Payne will give a Thanksgiving feat today fit for the gods. 47 K. A. Hale, son of Judge W. C. Hale, was married in Grants Pass, to Miss May Anderson, on the 20th. They w ill make their future home in Ashland. Miss Grace Nirkerson will shortly give a rtcital in Alturas. The citizens of that town will no doubt turn out and fill the house if they appreciate talent. Turkey dinner today (Thanksgiving) at Hotel Lakeview, with crantierrt sauce and plum pudding, 47 Two horses were so badly injured while breaking the animals to ride in the corrals m town Sunday, that they had to lie shot to relieve them of their misery. Alturas has a rliain gang and a bread- and water proposition that lawbreakers have tried durinf the past few weeks with telling effect. It's a good scheme. Mrs. Edith Torior Wetherred one of the Oregon Commissioners to the Buf falo Exposition, will write a look on what a woman can do and how to do it. Give your wife rest and give her a treat by going to Hotel Lakeview today for Thanksgiving dinner. 47 W. C. Laird came over fnm North Warner after supplies Mon lay. Mia Laird is spending the w inter at Red Bluff, having gone down several weeks ago. A license was issued Tuesday by Clerk Gunther to C. M. McLinn and (iertrude J. Busick of Silver Lake, and the wedding will take place some time tli is week. Stockmen who have received letters from The bxauiiner should liorry up and send in thesr Information called for if they want to help The Examiner in its undertaking. Oli. what joy at the Mask ball Christmas night. Goto the Monogram and select your costume. 4'-2 It is just like "finding it" now to talk over the new phone line to Silver Lake, UK) miles distant, a person's voice is very easyily distinguished over tl e whole distance. Chas. Walton, the sporting gentle A PART OF CALIFORNIA Lake and Klamath Counties Two 5 pokes In Oregon Hub Turn Injc In California 'heel. (Portland Telegram 1 It is remarked that the railroad U'ing bili t from California into Southern Ore gon, east of the Cascade Mountains, will make that region Lake ami Klamath counties and adjacent territory tribu tary to San Fraiu'i-i'o rather than to Portltnd. II so, we will not hae hwi anything, for this has always been the case. The only product esix.riel Iroin that rvgion is livestock, and uiont of it has never come to Portland. I his is due to the physical features of the re gion. It is easier to go south, and strike the railroad in California south ol the Siskiyou Mountain, than to proas the Canes de Mountain" into IWue River valley. There is no he'.p for this at present. There may he a change, however, in a few years. That will come when a rail road extends from Portland or some point in the Willamette Valley a nwi the mountains into Southern Oregon an event not likely to happen nhiii, though not improbable in I lie distant future. Or that part of Oregon, at an early date, may have an ntnlel by rail to the Columbia River, and so to Poll land. It probably will not he many years till the Columbia Nmtht-iii, or n branch thereof, or a road pr, je 'ted to run from The Ialle, will U- extended into that rexion, making connection either with some eastern line or with the California road. When llii- lm eus, Portland will be in altoul an gmxl a lMMti in, w ilh reference to tlir trade of that country , as S.in Francifco in. But there are nearer district. alinot equally isolated, to whirh Portland miiilit well turn itn attention Tilla mook county, the Kirtitn j :.-y nnd Kurronmling c imtry, a.id oilier- on laud is geographically the hull ol the great wheel, all riht ; the Iroiililu in that some ot the spokes have not Ucti put iu yet. BIEBER'S GOODS MAKE AND HOLD CUSTOMERS : NOTES OF THE MODES. freak m Ike Kaablaa ro rUI ataa Wliltr. Chin if and Japuueie embroideries look particularly well upon waists of dark blue, rrd or litfht tan si!k. A I'aruian je:-lir ha introduced a cutT button in the old-fuhliu.nrd form with a tiny watch forming the loo. White alpaca of fine quality is ex cellent for iirtticoats of the much frilled variety. The material laun ders well and make an acceptable change from silk and muslin. For the patriotically inclined there are plain gold buttons ornamented with the flag of the country in enamel, says a fashion authority. In link cuff buttona plain ones of mother-of-pearl banded with diamonds or diamonds and rubiea are effective de signs. 'Opal ami diamonds ara alao used for cuff buttona. A tiny owl witli jeweled eyes i tbe latest watch charm and haa displaced in iMipulurity the tfold and coral pigs, If our goods were not good vel-uea--if we could only nell once to a pereoni we would soon use up all the visible supply of custom ers. But, on the contrary, this store is every day making new customers and at the same time retaining the regular ones. The only possible reason for this is because we please every customer, and we please him by giving GOOD VALUES, REASONABLE PRICES, FAIR TREATMENT, and an immense assort ment from which to choose. Our GUARANTEE is standing evi dence of every value we offer. A dissatisfied customer can have his money back. This would be very expensive to us if our goods did not warrant it. If you are in need of anything in my line dont fall to come here and get my prices. BIEBER'S STORE. Lakeview Livery WM. K. BARRY & fl. W. J. BARRY. Prvps. Feed stable in Connection Horses boarded ly the tlay or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our sjuvialty is the quick and safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. and Grain for Sale. Hay Proprietors flairy'S OpCfd llOUSe Oalv place la Lakevl.v (be fcaMInf public ealarSBlnuMMa ihill am man, uell known in Lakeview, was mar- ".ea iorue. or pa ae- ried in Alturas on the lTili inst. to Miss i Ola Iioner. eldest daughter of the late Fred Bonner. Joe Marks, who came to Modoc when the Warner mountains were holes iu the ground, is clerking this winter (or Ot-o. I Itamer, the Davis Creek merchant. Alturas I'laindealer. If yoj want to save wood and at the same time keep warm this winter, get one of those air-titbit heaters at Kchmicks. 4t(-2 Tom Cloud returned from Paisley Tuesday night w here he has boen doing ! the heavy editorial work on the l'ost. It is understood Tom will occupy a po sition on the Rustier. Frequent questions are heard to be made by those who have been vaccina ted. Usually it ia "how is your arm?" And the answer is, "oh, it 'took' fine," or it didn't 'take' very well." Secretary Cortelyou is authority for sayinx that the President's name should be pronounced Kosy-velt and not Roose velt, says the Han Francisco "Chron icle." No matter how the name is pio nounced, Teddy is afl right. Good mtislo ana a good time is as sured at the Thanksgiving ball at the Barry opera house to night. Every body invited. 47 Sheriff Street and wife returned Sun day from Napa whither they conveyed Mrs. Hastings committed on charge of Insanity, saya the Plaindealer. The un fortuuate lady grew decidedly worse, but the physicians held out considerable Lope cf her ultimate recovery. Thsy as cribed the disordered state of her mind to prostration of the nervous system. sons, Kuckles, large and small, of froM In different colors and new art notions, or of diamonds In deaig'iis copied from the artiatic days of the fifteenth Louis, are as popular a ever. Hatphik are verifiable articles of Jew elry at preaent and enamel bears its part in their desifrnhifr. An enamel marguerite In proper tints, with a dia mond dewrlrop in the center, is una. Another hss a round head of pink enamel, studded with turqiioisss. The newest shoe for rainy days rs sembles that worn by the school boy a. It has a round toe, moderately thick soles and Cuban heel. The modish bedroom slipper matches the lounging robe. The sstln bow and fancy buckle Is in evidence on every variety of evenJnr shoe and tbe bow takes numberless forms. The new French tailor jrownsconsiat of long basque coats, with plain, slight ly trained skirts. The dressy type of separate waists all show the necktie finish, which con sists of a tie and stock correspond ing with the waist ia color but differ ent in material. Kuches and quilling of ribbon are expected to play an important part in the trimmimr for autumn gowns. The new high belts of velvet ribbon are decorated with tiny buckles or but tons. The fall vsilings nave the mesh running- double in one . direction and single in the other, and some have a scalloped or embroidered border. For receptions, morning concerts, teas, and similar functions, white cloth gowns are to be worn during the fall and winter. The colorings range from deepeat cream to pronounced white, and such gowns are not Intended for street wear. S. J. STUDLEY F. 11. HAKKIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything; In the line of FURNITURE JUST OPENED. OOOD5 AR. RIVINO ALL THE TIME Snider Bni'ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... 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IJcnicm Spring Wagons, Grain Drills, Disc Harrows, Peer less, Chilled and Steol Plows and Iknicia Clipper Plows, and numerous other Implements, WILL BE SOLD AT COST. These Wagons and Implements must ho sold at once. J. BURRUS, Lakeview, Oregon. vSec