Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 12, 1901, Image 5

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    LAKE COUNTY CXAHINCR: LAKEVIEW OREdON DEC. 12 1901.
Irvln Ay re.
H. C. Whitworth.
0. H. Ay re..
.. School Notes -,
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WILSON
BROTHERS
Art the Hore Thlevt arid Stort
Robber NhQ are Wanted (or
Robbery at Pine Creek.
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Hating secured sufficient evidence
against (mhi and Archie Wilson for rob
bing llariso A Oiohln'a store at New
I'lnn Creek, ml the taking of nunier
uim tliinui) from ranchea in that neigh
borhood, Sheriff Dunlap atarted out
horaphack last Monday (or I'luah, where
lie will take ii i the track of th fuga
Uvea and will no doubt bring them
back aoJ have Ih m tried on several
chargea of crime.
While theae pari lea war upected
and it wm alnioat certain that they
were ttiA guilty partita, it wra not till
Wednesday of last week that conclusive
evidence waa aecured agalnat thrtn.
These two men have had a wood camp
in Fandango valley for some time, and a
lew day Injure tha robbing they were
Mwn firi(irif arojnd New I'ine Creek
for several clay. They did not It-are
their ramp for probably a week after
the robbery and were first aeen at Ft.
Itidwell, on Katurday, Nov. 30th. Geo.
Mail pi ii atoppetl at New Fine Creek
Wednesday iilulilof laat week, and be
xjkt of ntc in if theae men, which waa the
tlrat evidence that they bad left. They
had a team ami spring wagon which waa
heavily loaded, and Mr. Maupin Keen
them aguin in South Warner on Fun.
day, IVc, 1st, On the follow ion day,
Monday, they were again aeen by J. C.
iHidaon In North Warner, who recognised
black mare that twlonged to Issac
Itobnett. The other borae tbay) they
bad taken from oui on else. Many
thing have In-en tuiiaed in the neigh
UirhoKl of Mwi Creek and Willow
Kan'-h, and The Ksamlner baa e
cured a partial lint of thing known to
have lMen taken by these men : One
black mare, branded JR., and aome
rolled barley from H. Kobnett'a ranch,
one bay borae, one art barneaa from
Apph-gnte ranch, one wagon from
avia' ranch, one pair doubletree and
wagon jnck from another plaoe. From
Hartsog & ftihhina' atore they are
known to have taken a bolt of wagon
hecting, a large roll of blankela and
comforts, 7 suit wool underwear, 7
overshirt. two Hilts atrippd gray
rlothlng, two pair boot and two fair
shoe, Noa. H, aevcral ailk muffler, one
watch and t-'hain, fiO or more cheap pina,
one rainr, and a large aupply of canned
goods and grocerie. Tbi heavy load
will impede, their progreaa, and no
doubt hheriff Dunlap w ill have them in
cualody before many daya roll by. The
elder brother, George Wilaon, lia well
known crook in this vicinity and aerved
a term in the Oregon penitentiary sev
eral yeura ago for robbing the Paisley
jiostollico in V. Gum'a atore.
All Right at Biy.
Illy, Pec. 3rd, 1U01.
Lakivikw Examiner,
Laeevikw.
(Jknti.kmk.n: Almoat every week you
apeak of the small-pox at Illy, and while
wo hd it it w aa alright to eak as you
did, but now every member of my fain
ily have had it and have fully recov
ered, and the time for any one taking It
at ni V hotel is past. I am thoroughly
fumigating tha house and do not con
aider there ia a particle of danger to any
one who might atop here. Please make
thia statement in your paper of thia
week if you Mill and oblige.
Your Very Respectfully
K. E. Fitch.
Fur Bargain.
Kan Francisco, Doc. 4th, 1901.
Mr. A. Bikhkh,
Lakeview, Or.
Dear Hir: Owing to the mild con
dition of the preaent winter aeaaon, we
would urge the vale of all fnra now in
your hands. In order to mak the sale
elective we suggest a reduction of 25
pur cent all the way through. Thia re
duction we trust will enable you to dia
poae of all tlie fura In your possession at
thia t i and remaining unsold.
With compliment oi me
1 V T-..I.
1 UUII 1 I U'J
k A O.
Since the receipt of the above 'utter
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Mr lliiilmr lolorma lia 11 I miyrrm una
have been disposed of. For" mke use
ful C'liiUtmu presents.
aro
Kcaillnic Tummy's I'rayt'r Ouutn Metsker
1-aat ami twst, a ituet liy aoine i( the pnplla.
Mina JohiiHtoue baa a nue voice ami
teaches her pupils Hinging every morn
ing. The committee wa very well plenaed
with all the txerciaea.
I'ROK. M'tHlRMAl'E'a ROOM.
Program for 8th grade club, Friday,
Pec. th, 1!H)1.
Uoiik Clai,
Opoiilng Aitilrew Prof. J. R. MeCormaelr.
Kitltatli.il Nellie Harry
Cnmpoiittlfm rry Uni-barger.
Bi ll-i t Kcadlna Ertna Cltmd.
Kedtalltm Ffank Moore.
Ct.ro ptult Ion tihel McKee.
Three minute discussion. Fallowing
subject named by chairman: "Keaolved
that women should vote." Won by the
Negtiv fitlo
AHiiunitivo
IaiUu Boyd
Cora Fii.ley
Pwight Johnson
. JUlpb. Tutro ,
F.dna Rebart
Nellie Bowers
Cloning Bong.,.,..
Conpnlttee
Negative
Josie Harvey
Genie Knelling
Nellie Bimpson
Lottie Boche
Philip Boche
Grace Striplin
class
( I'eari Liuebartier
Tom llurrus
( Katie Woodcock-
The following news of the lkevlew
school waa handed in by scholars of the
different room!
Lakevlew LIUrary Society.
TIIANlatllVINO IK MISS IIAI.la (M1M.
A committee was appointed by the
cbi, eonaiating of the three officer and
three members, to go to Miaa Hall's and
Mia Johnston's rooms.
Aa we entered the room, the little
onea were cutting out round piece of
paatelxtard, and also making the May
flower nut of square pieces of paper.
The decoration oontiated of drawing
of corn, turkeys, pumpkins, a spinning
wheel, cradle, and picture of the May
flower, there were also several Other
picture.
The teacher, Mia Hall aaked why
they were making the Mayflower.
There were several reaon given. One
little tot used the word "come" In cor
recttr, nearly every on noticed it and
it waa soon corrected. She then aaked
them if they would like to make some
wigwama. They were all willing.
After the children had theae finiabed,
they bad physical exercise, which waa
very well done and allowed very good
training.
The speaking was the nest thing in
order. The flral we a song by the
school. Second, "Mother Nature' Tan-!
tier," by eight little children. "Turkey
Hung," by the school was nest; this was
very well euug. "Today and !ng ago"
by Beta Helner waa given with much
skill. tong by aix little girls entitled,
"The Turkey's Wiali Bone." The last,
song by the school. The question was
aaked by Mia Hall, "Why do we not
use the spinning wheel today?" The
answer was, "Because they are not the
fashion." Another queatlon was asked,
"Why sliould we be thankful today?"
The answer given by a email boy waa,
"Because God ba kepi us well anil
given ti food and clothes."
By tbi time it waa recess, and the
children were given the signals to rice
and march. The little hit kept step
perfectly. This shows a ureal deal of
work and training. I think In getting a
teacher for the Primary Room they
sliould get the best that can lie found.
For in that room, the children form the
habits which they will probably carry
through lifei.
They have an excellent teacher thia
year and the little onea mind H-r(ectly.
rkwkt or com ultra in mis Johnston'
ROOM
As we entered Miss Johnston's room
last Wednesday afternoon, we noticed
the walla were decorated with a great
many pretty pictures, evergreen and
draping in yellow. In the northwest
corner of the room w as the organ and in
the opMeite comer, were arranged three
helve, drapped in yellow on which
w ere many eolmen.
The general behavior and appearence
of the room were good.
I-KOORAM
Hon llatile llyinn ot Ilia kepubllo Hchnol
Htflect reading Boys Cieora-e K"
Kvoltatiou Charles tablet!
Me I eel reading Joslo Woodcock.
Hon ..School,
Keadl ng Kftlo N yce arner,
Holecl read In Aaniua I'alleraou.
Hoiiir -Around Hchool.
Heading Francis Avergnollo,
Ken Hchool.
Kecllatlon Fadlc Heryford
Hchool
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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
Attres, Whitworth & Aykes
.1
ii i The Oder of Flowers
LUUAL
1 PICK-UPS.
?H I ITTTl U U I 1 1 4 I I ft
The scholar of th 8tb grade of the
Likeview school have formed an organ
isation and adopted a constitution tor
the purpose of educating themselves for
society to govern themselve and other.
Following is the preamble to the con
stitution: "We, the pupil of th
Lakeview school in order to form a
more perfect class, to fit ourselves for
society to govern ourselve and others,
do ordain and establish this constitu
tion tor the 8ih grade Lakeview public
school."
Real Bieber's advertisement.
(). I. Beneflol the horse buyer will re
main in Lake cuuoly for the next thirty
dava, ami will continue to buy the name
cla'as of horse he has been buying. If
you have horses to sell, see him. 4'J
(teo. Do"vn ba received the machin
ery for his steam laundry plant at the
Crimea hot spring south of town, and
ii now doing a good buaines. He baa
sent for an expert laundryman and pro
poses to do the work right. There baa
long leen a need of such an enterprise
in lakeview, and now there will be no
need to send your laundry away to have
it done properly. The town Chinese
laundries will probably oon have to
whistle. t
Messrs. Holmes and Phelps will give
a Musical and Elocutionary Concert in
Lakeview an lat., Deo. 21at. Lo:al tal
ent will asnlat. The Program will be
nubliahed in our next issue. The con
certs given in Modoc have proven quite t
successful ami were g.reatly appreciated j
by the public. v
Miss Kitty O'Brien of Alturas, who
was thrown from a buggy about a
month ago. receiving severe injuries
to her head, causing cerebral meningi
tis, died at her home Tuesday of last
week from her Injuries. She was aged,
about 23 years, and wa a very charm
ing young lady. She leave an aged
father, two sisters, Miss Julie O'Brien
and Mrs. C. B. Wickliffo, and three
brothers, Will, Joe and Jerry O'Brien,
to mourn her sudden death.
Lost One rangy bav mare, one w bite
bind foot, few white hair in foaehead,
will weigh about 1200 pounds; will take
the lend of any bunch of horses she may
get with. Said mare was last seen in
Clover Flat near Moss Creek on or about
the 24th, ult. May be found anywhere
between Lakeview and Hummer Lake.
Anyone getting said mare up and noti
fying Wm. Harvey, Paisley, Or., will be
amply rewarded. 4'J-tf.
F. M. Green was in town from the
XL lanrh Fnridsy and Monday on busl
n. Feb x nceiv1 a letter a few day
a .- Min.miHMiig tin- death ou Nov. 24lli,
oi C -iwford Cox, sou of Fred Cox, of the
f un i f C'K A. I. lurk, owner of the XL
ram die in thia st it and California.
Mr. Xx was tuvi i ntly killed by the
explosion of u auoline engine at the
Kern c iunty ro 1 Craw, was pretty
well known in Hi! Jounty, and his and.
Jl. .'.:.t!; '.v!'! , great shock to bis
.relative ..! Ine.uli. He was an only
aim.
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. J
Beall's Drug Store.
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S.'R. SUBLETT&CO.
Now located
In the
South of the
Daly Bids.
V it
NEW BRICK
Camels. Mattinss. Portieres
-ft
aav-i'i'Ta
lineolum, Carpet Covers.
Undertaking ia every branch f
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RESTAURAN
Meal, at all h.r f ,h QQQJJ A'
Fine Sunday Dinners
Tablr
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A NEW PINE CREEK
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