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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1902)
LAKB COUNTY GXAftlNER LAKEVIEW, CRHOON, JAN 2, DIED BY HIS Stock Taking Begins Here Jan. 1st. The oportunity for Bargains is now on hand. All left overs Odds and Ends, Remnants, etc, will be sacri ficed. Every Department offers special indcements to money savers, at Bieber's Store. Lakeview Livery WM. K. BARRY & H. W. J. BARRY, Props. in Connection Feed stable Horses boarded by the day or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty is the quick ami safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. Hay and Grain for Sale. Only placa la Laktvlrw lor hold In public ntartalnauatt rrBprietors jerry's Opera nous at 3 3 i S.J.STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE MS:iLat&: Snider Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES M ,1 O.STI-TK1. H-.OM MKT fM-Y.) NEW WiAK'S Or OLD. aiutineci-s over to the other service. The prompt manner In which the mili ria handed the interlopers over to sliinnrt.ja hud much to do with the speedy eoiiipl ia ut-" of conine-- with their iust demands. If wjis ,i happy iw.'n in a most embarrassing ji ff ji i tv On New Year's day. JS1.". during the erond day ,.f tie battle- below New Orleans, the liritish made tin- most tf.-leimined nf their three assaults :ind lost the l!nwet if their army. From this day until 1-.CJ. from some strange Jf!: lit fate, which seems to liuueh tier I'mponaiil events on certain day-. ,1 note occurred. I'.ul ill i i ii I and most eritiral eai ai. i oiu'ioss enacted -nun- . . i!i forever lii' iin iiinni Mi i . '-al I'l'MliONI i-l - 11. e -II- ,. :. i.i iiiii nl inn :l I in : t . 'i -i:eh a hii'.'e iiiii' Liin ii ex, -I until New Ycai'-i!a, M jia ;l u a- I e il a i ; ; ; 1 1 1 i nl Hi I ! -- - i i. in feu thiliL' ISt;j. (lie -.if Hie e.vil ti : liii u ii.. lua w : H'll-'i'll i l' M.ifjYe. nana ji i , ; XT'. . v le -I lined. U k.i HI ain Mm-. eioli.iil-l if llie Ii A Queer Iterlln I nstinii. One of tie iiieerest New Year's cu mins is the nil written iri vilcge of tin r.crlin rabble to smash any silk hat appi.'ii- in Itcilin'H streets on New Year' is day. Saddle Horses Wanted. l want saddle: horses 14 2 to la 1 l.amftf high, !i to H years old. I will buy t lily, Or., January 7, 1'I2; Ft. Hil aell, Jan. 10; Lnke City, Jan. II; t'edurville, Jan. 12; Altnras, Jan. Ft n d 4; Davis Creek, Jan. !; Crooked Creek Jan. 1H; I'uL-ley, Jan. 'A). O. I. I'.KNKHKI . LHkeview, r., Jan. 1, 1U02. Stolen Morse Recovered. tin Oot, 1.'!, l!Hil, there was stolen from Kd-on Hros. ot lieswick, Cal., a hay hotsc, 7 tear old, hy a barber, who happened in that neighboring!, named Maynard, alias Miles, Notice was duly sent to Sheriff Dunlap to lie on the lookout for the thief, ami his vigilant was rewarded about ten days ago by the discovery that Maynard alias Miles had stopped at Summer I-aki; auil traded the Kd-on horse to 1. K. Conrad of that pine, for another animal, then ro eeeded to Lon Long'- iilaei: at Christum- Lake where he remained over flight. Tin! next i'.y he lroi:e-ded to U'ajonliie, where he united at the Kyli raii' h up to ahout t hree w s k s aiso. 1 e left there tin the hot-e he yot from ( oiiiad and -aid he was yniii to Idaho. 1 le had too lonir a star I ol .'-herili J un lap. ii int that, olhrer eotmluded it was u.eless to pursue him. Kdson i.ros. of fered f'.'j reward for the recovery of their horse, which reward was due Hier iff Dunlap. Mr. Conrad willingly parted w itli tilts horse when lie discovered lie wan stolen property, and the animal waa sent down last week, and forwarded in charge of the Western Ftae Com pany to Edson liros. at lieswick. Usm receipt of the 2' reward Sheriff Dunlap will turn it over to Mr. Conrad to partly remunerate liim for the Iohs of his animal which was ridden away hy Maynard alias Miles. OWN HAND Jcsm Combt Adds Another to the List of Sunday Morning'! Sad Tragedies. It wi dtMtliticd that Lakeview ohonld liava chapter of IragfdiM Ut Sunday. It Hot enough that two bright lsyi should loftt) their livM in the water of (iotwe Ijtkv, but another ihiH'king rvrnt mint take place to rail Borrow and gloom in our town and in another houwhold. At 7 :'M o'clock Sunday morning, at the Tamaiac ranch owned by 1'ierce Comtm, fifteen milea northweat from Ijikeview, Ji'e (imba, econd son of Mr. and Mr. K. I. Combs, rame to his death from a gunshot wound inflictexl by hiiimelf, probahly with auh'idal intent. The young man waa aged "1 years, Hmonthi, ami 22 days. Me had U-en renitliug at the co.intry ranch with hi brother Ar thur. About aevt'ii o'clock Arthur arose an I prepared the morning meal. He told his brother to get up ami have hreakfavt, but Jenne informed him that he wanted nothing to eat. The younger brother says he hd alnuit finished hi meal b-n he heard bin brother aav : "I am going to kill myself." The Is.v nays he had beard Jesse mk the name remark so olten U-fore thai be pi4 no attention to it, but the threat was rood carried out, for within thirty second thereafter a pistol phot rang out, ami when the brother rushed to the sootn he found Jssst; gaspiit his last. The bul let from a M calihve revolver hail plow ed thrctiih his forelwad into the lraiii. The brother reuiaiMrd with Jrtr atxiut twenty minutes rUrm starting U town to notify hi parents and r tsfieil that death was almost instanlanewua. Some who know Jesse Combs uiwt inti mately think it might have teri an ac cident, but the circumstance gotosbow that it was douhtlesa a dt-hlerte Hairide. The yoatig man liad t-en in missratle health for a long time an itwas a vs tisn of catarrh in its worst Urn. Me- an douhtedly hnssled over his ill hewlth and suffered very much, rsalizing tkut there w as small prospect for restoratain to health, and in a melancholy moment decided to end it all on tha fatal Stia day morning, The parents, accompanied by Dr. Daly, Htartei for the scene of the tragedy soon as tlx- news reached here. They found the young man in tied wber the deed was committed, ami there wa ii jjleraopg of a Jcro. To Kiaminrb Kditon: Dab Sih : Nodouht therw are numerous warm friends of the late Kred v! Hnellinir who, like myself, would he slid to sinr U soma war, Iheir love V v anil great admiration for that noble boy. This fliiij could not tw ei- ni S pressetl in a twlter way than by erecting a monument, suitably Iiim rilel, . i t.ie iiravti tiiiiih linn n iiu umi iiifi .111 111 tiniuu.iii hip vm itfi in m 0 drowning comraile. Althouiih he knew full well all the rik lo hie, he ac X cej'ttvl that rink w ithout hesitation To all mutual frlsntls ami admirer of Jji & tin remarkable Uiy, I would reieclfu!ly auggeat that e authorise the C' V Lake Cou n tv Kiaminer to n-ceive subscriptions for a monument to his K. memory, ami I hereby suliscritw the sum of twenty-five dollars. fc. Very Truly, T. V. Hsu.. M. D. lloh Oglesh) was releastsl In no the I See County Clerk's notice regarding xMiilcntiry yesterday. Krank l-eonard and (). S. Ksrra ar rived from Illy last Saturday. Mi Kie Oiipton has gone to Price vibe, Cnsik (Vninty , l Join her father. Kverrthing but whiekey at The V I- celsior. ftl-tf. Kegistration, in this isaue. Services will l held at the IU plait church ne il Numlay, morning and evening. All invited. The Keno Oatetle issuetl a Chriilmss liumlar that was Very creditable, 'lbs Kairtte is alwaya up at the Iron! In ea- l.ilhiirn Morrin is at llarria Hroa. ranch trrpripe at Summer Lake, dtxng careiiteriiig The cae Iwlnre the Supreme Court work. I Irom Lake county, Small v. I.utx. will W. II. Shirk, land aitent, returned cuiue up lr liearmg at Saleui on Jaa Kruhiy fnuo a business trip to Klamath uary tilb. (alls. 1 M.wrt. the mule hover, re- There is mm b talk of Ibe Sumpter Valley Kailrnad Iteing eiterxiel to Hum n- xt year. Those tlems-ing fine tlreeaed lumtier sin. old see V . K. Kiissill. M 2 The xsiple nl the Davi Crark h lion eiijnyed a uiasuerade ball on Christ mas llltiht. Ilorn In l-akcview, I heniter 2, 1!01, to the wife i f Krank V. Mutchina, a daughter. John IC. kicrs, governor of Wah ington, died on the 2lh tilt, at Olytupia, of pneumonia. turnml to Lakeview from Mslo county last Swturday. He pun h-ed 37 head of niiilea at Atlin. A. M. Ifameraley purchase 1 Hi) acres of lnd Imm I'lrrre t'oinlx last Saturday. The land adjoin the Matumaley place nrar IIiopm creek, anrthaeal of lka-view. Ilorn Al Jew I lae I reek, Dr.. INv. 2', IWill, to Ihm wife at irmiik Cannon, a nine -nind' daughter. .Mr. ami Mrs. Cannon are very proud ul their pretty Chriatinas prevent. lt'K"ig to snow pretty skii now. u ., , I oil . an get Ibe best quality of fe Is, See the beautiful line of mulllers and , , , , . ' ' . i il i i ti ii 1 overshoe and sulilier for men, women silk handkerchiefs at The Mouograiat Misses Ktta aoal Nettie Vinvard, ttin Lake City traker, were visitor in Itkeview Moaslwy. Samuel Duoti ha Urn appoiuteit I. M.atO.eiie, KliMiisth county, Or., v:rr li. K. Anderson, resigiietl. L. It. Whortoai haa U-vn seriously ill (or the past ten day, but is reported mimow hat improsteii at lbi writing. Y. V.. Kusstll, taletd tl Coltonwis mill, has a large !ut 4 tine dressed lurw tier for sale. i-t litru. 'i22 Mart Walters l.aa ki-n unite ill al in tervals for the past three weeks, but itt KSiinng somewhat in strength now. Mrs. Walter Trarv U Drews Valley has Isen vi-itiia; (rii-nsls in Ijtkeview for the pHt wi't-k, passing the holidays. Carl Coffman tstue uver from Cedar- Tuesdtv to viuit bis tirothur every evidence that life had doyartevl w ithin a few seconds: after the fatal shot t villi' was fired. The remains were brought to i I-leicber CofYiinaii. lie will reinain town ami preparations were in, In for i wet k the funeral, to take place on Moody, v at 2 p. m. All was in readiness al that hour, when nurd arrived from the .erne- One should Steep warm tiiec ci Id nislils. o to The- MoiM.vr.iui and price iho-e lint- coininrters and tilnnk-et-. tery that through a mistake tin- i;rae had been "Luy in the wrong plai-e. The funeral was conseiiueiitly postponed un til 10 a. m. Tuesday. It was a distress ing mintakv, and the sorrow ing mother as. compelled to sh through another ordeal of suffering as a result. Jesse CobjIih was a gisal, bar 1-working lsy, w ho Lad suffered much in btslily health. He had freouent spella of mel ancholy aad despaired of ever gt-tling well. Tbotte who were best acquainted ! with hint say that Le bad many good Mrs. Davt? Miiler and children of S-ir-piise Valley, ar t visiting relatives at ?ew Tine Creek. Mrs. Miller is the daughter of liev. Vinyard, Tim. Ki-ir the sttdie nta-tin did sot go to Alturas last week as reported, lie is still in Lakeview, but will probably go to .Modish Htiun. Dr. K. K. Stnitlj relnrned Isst Sun day morning Iroiu Salem and other railroad points, after an absence ot three I wcckh on uuMintsts. , . .1 ..I ,l...u...l l,...,l...r ..ii ,11 I.. Ii. traits of character and always tried to .lo ,,,.,, K- K ,.,, ,MlH iv , rinht. The funeral was held fiom the 1 iiiant Hies. ! Lakeview. nity. Drama at Crane Creek. 'Jerry the Trar.p, a Noble Outcast," a thrillkig drama, in four acts, wan pre sented by local talent at Criinis Creek last Saturday evening. Ojiitn a number of teople from Lakeview attended, ami all sav that it was a splendid entertain ment and thodiama was well rendered. The attendance was good. The admis sion was only tiT cents for adultH, which accounts for the small receipts, .':!. The proceeds will be used to purchase a boll f',r the school building. See him, or address him al r .. i : family residence in Lakeview and scr- i vices, were held at the home hy Lev. C. ' I'rincipal J. K. McCorma..k of the W. Mollomau. Many friend- of t he : Lakeview public school is r. ported ser f.mily attended. The soi row ing parents '""hI.v i:l ,,liH '"'k- Mr- M; Corn, ink is have the sympathy of theeiilite eominu- threatened wilh pm umonia. (ieore I'aiker, the boss :ot'ger, a id a I'ciiiu! fellow whenever you meet him, spent holiday week in lakeview. Me returntsl to the woods last Monday. Mrs. LouiH Hersig, James I'.mery and Louis Smart were hern from Ft. Kla'n ath on land liiibintiHS last Saturday. They went guestH at Hotel Lakeview. The New Kra says that news reached Alturas last wt;ek to the effect that the Southern I'acilic Comnuiy had pur chased tho N-C-O. Kail road and would iiuike il a broad gauge and extend the line to a northern connection. The news hut not Uen confirmed. and children al The Moixraiu - An enjoyabt Hanre bimJ tapper waa given at Augur Valley last Friday night. Quite a large rmil went .l Irom Ijike view and all haw a gissl liaae. They al ways ilo in Aagur valley. Allien Ward, Uxkman atul manager id the (itsirgn Freeman rwnclt near Ft, llidwell, was a rxisim-as vieititr in Ijtkto Mew last Morwlav. Mr. Wrd'a I mm Visit lo Lakeview was inaavy yeara ago. B. F. Mai kiuay's big fri(hting otitrt brought in (romihe railrnad I its I FruU a large safe for the hsial rand office at a handsome rolltn oak )ek for thu O. O. F. Isstgo. The aJe wtngbvtl 11 sillids. W. Z. Moee relurrtrsV from Tern Saturday, where he saw Mr. Fdi Misire and his wife ami daughter safe on the train eriroulu to Uklohoitiu. TI ilr will prubahly vatit St. Louis I fitre returning. Mr. Waller Sharp left for It) Monday morriiug, actouipiinie.l ) little hoii. Mrs. Hliarp will . i ... 'l I, H-f'tni v, iii-ii. nil npi iai wppendici lis. ft is lobe lioed tl) Sharp will ruturn thoroughly to health ' ti .. :...... li r . 'l A III- lllll-nu iiiiu ill Hrilllim HI, winter untWrwuar can lie founif i Monogram. Ahlstrem Itros. ino-t everything Isat anuimoh threshimr aiachines. ami the1" you cither iiL those if you leave i, onler. f Kev. Virgil wtyard, soil ofL Vinyard, pioneer ni (ionee LaJ from Anderson, ('al., last Wtj cupied the pulpit in thij i loin h at New I'ine ('reek II Il is said that the young ) considerable ability ami pr j celleul svriuiiit. Mrs 1.1..10 i tirisman liiiil (,, Lakeview last Saturday vi,i h,. Southern. Mrs. Chrisma" ted Uh( sumiuer in l'oitlaml and t months ago went to Auburn, Cal.it Mnjur ami Mrs. I'. (i. (;hriam"er little daughter remains with L"nlparents Mr. a. id Mrs. ('hrisruaa J. H. Field returned California on thu 2 "ill i tilt. Mace'K l'ro Mr, Field has seen a good toe (lolden State. lie sjamt a)"0 at Lake port, ami then went '"J", where ho located his family fot'itur. Mrs. Field and Children "i")'i"g excel lent health wlioob""- J" wif( probably retuaia l" "I'nng. , I k .1