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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER: LAKEVIEW. OREOON. PCD. l.l. 1002. ;rHnrT. PAPER. STAR ROUTE t ... s a HAIL CAKKI t-K ISfSt Kl' WKKKI.Y. (r nn.t by the pnp the l.iki-vi. Public School. Jtt llARVKY Kina r:oi i mil 1' V A. Hociik Mlior AH'llttt'v Ki'-m ! K.-r! R.'-r-lu! Tip-!c' ''I- lin ' iIhth in our Club. students this Two now nu'tiil vct'k A t Won. I.- v.h " Mi Hutler. tin- teacher, was taken PiuttU-nly ill hist Friday. Fdiut I lory ford lias been compelled qui: school on account of her even. Tlif Seventh and Fighth graces bail a spelling niateli last Friday. Fi :litli won. (irace Striplin. while ;.l school two week;- iit'o. wax taken s -iousi.v ill. We are glad to -.rri that ( race is aide to W nut again. Vnden (lets Western. Barker the uthern, and McNauphton From Hid well to Tcrmo. ! Word lias Ih'od received from head- j Quarter at Washington announcing tin-1 i diuves-fiil hi' Mors on Star Koutes on the ; i l'a i:ii- I'oa-t. Tlioso w ho are to handle i the uiai! in Lake. Modoc, and Khunath are '.ie ones The Fxaininer readers are j interested in. The li"t is rs Ashlaml, hv llarron la I sot Shake, l'.ikegnma and Kene,, to rn iSt i illo s : lnnw's. Klamath Kails. 71 miles, seven limes a week. Colonel lMitro, 4:!H. r.,uian.rt to liedtield, 12 miles, three tunes a week, M. I.. Van Meter, f 1 77. lloimnza, hy 1-orella Hiul Limgelle Valley, to Koiianza, 4-' miles, six times a week, .3. L. Yaden. $744. Honanza to Yainax, '2 miles, three tunes a week, ,1. L. Yaden, .'SS4. Furt Klamath to C rystal, 1" miles, twice a week. Colonel I'utro, fllSl). Klamath Falls, hv Altaniont, Merrile to Tule ljke, ,'ft miles. teachers August. exuuiii at ion to le given in j Several student' of the 8th, tub nnd 10th grades are ,'reparing to take the I and Morton three times a week. Colonel I'utro. $1 100. ! Klamath Falls, hv Altaniont, (tlene, i x t Hairy, Honaiua, Koyston, anil l!y. to Any one thinkiig he or she is bright ', I.akeview, 101 miles, seven times a week, in arithrnetic, ami desiring to tiiid anjJ.L. Yaden, fti.Mo. equal, should apply to some of the high ' Klamath Falls, hy Naylor. Crystal and school pupils ho ill work w ith the ap-1 Klamath Agency, to Ft. Klamath, 41 plicant in: one pn Men., again w hich ' miles, sis times a week, A. Martini, the h. c. p. thought ante phi ie ; hut it $l.5tX). semis- u.e prolut ui r mains unsolved. sh ki. Canij coli'-ii: suppe i: pu' ii;.a 1 I-oreiia, by Olete, to Yistillas, 30 miles, twice a week, W. W. Smith, I'M'". Fort IJidwell, by Warner Lake and Adel, to 1'liish, 51! niiles, three times a week. F. L. Kafader, f 1,.V0. I.akeview, by A tier Crooked Creek), to Paisiev, 44 miles, six times a week, A. w. iiryiwi. I.akeview to Flush, 40 miles, twice a .osie Harvey editor-in-chief. week. S. L. MiNaughton, 'Mid and 1 hillm lioci.e assn- silver Lake, by Koslaud. kva and s. As the time of the othcers lu,td t0 l.rlIu.ville, 111 miles, tice a hal expired, the Club pro- wet.k W. A. Uooth, 2,0W. Ft. iiidwell by Lake City, Cedarville, Fagleville, Hansen and Kedrock, to Ter mo, six times a week, !0 miles, S. L. McNaughton, 7,240. Termo to Alturas, seven times a week, miles, liarKer, f 1,138. Alturas, by IaviH Creek, New Fine Creek t Lakeview, eix times a week, t'A) niiles, Larker, fl.l.'iS. l'aisley, summer Iike to Silver Uiku, re-advertised owing to unsatisfactory lilds. Hkx i - ...14 1, IN vvvi$ ivvm was a very uuy jcui w hm ua 4 I I I 4 I-I MS.SS v V v V S V S'S . v v N sv'S v s s Mailt' so hy our many patrons, whom t ilfsirc to thank, ami in tlio future as in the past we will continue to try ami merit your patronaue ly fair and honest treatment; by a li dollars' worth of joods for every dollar you spend with us, and hy showing a readiness at all times to correct mis takes winch we may make If you have not been trading at this store ask one of our customers about us and then pvo us a trial Bailey & Massingill v s v v v s S n 4 -9 v S S S Lakcview'5 fastest Rrowinj: store. q i i i v i i i? i i i i ii i j tj ij ij q Clch meeting T' sday. Fetiruary 4, tor the lust t:me n two weeks. Club called to order ' ; I'haiimar. (ienie Snell ing. 1'rof, J ii. McCornnuk prnjiosed to the Clut nat they have an editor and tun a--:-t; :s. Motii.n carried that the chairri.an 'point the same. The chair appoii.te and 1 1 r i i ciate eii:t of the C ceedul t' Genie Ton. I!. Kooset J llrrdrr A t.i.j '.i.i ie -t new crticer? as follows cliiiig. chairman (reelected n, s. cretary rea-urer. . re-elecied l'h MorrlMuu Reeder & Morrison ! rr BUCKSMITKS ; AND ! H0RSISH01RS Io rvrrythliiB ! tlif litarknnillhliiK l.liir and natiMfar- j lion enamnlerd Pine CreeK, Oregon. s V. oodmen Postpone Ball. Ow:i to the prevalence of so much . and the fear of smallpox, V,". O. W., has very u jnelv i d to H.r pi;ne its grand bull ami ' the evening of March 17. lii ' New MHN'S Hf-AVY W INTI.R l.ADIKS UX'TKA F INEZ . CMU DkCN'S SCM(ML. . MLI.I'iaikDFR'S NAIl.l.I) SHOES jriiiii. ii. -s iA KhiDiath I all- has i line standard-bred mare in paying fll'm for the an- MRS n. E. MUNROE. Mrs. M. E. Munroe died at her home! at Kt I'.iita.-ul r'ul nr. f-. A.. ....... a .. Mose bought twentv head of ,u,,.t , . , . 10J, after a lonR and lingering illness horses (inrii.if the past wevk from Wm. ' -.v ., ! with an incurable disease, hhe was the ( urner, .us Schroder, Lutz 4 McCarty , ,, , w , 7 ' wife of MarHhall Mnnroe, a pioneer of and W il!i- Iiarnum. He and Jim Iod-; , , . . , ' , , , , , , ! Mxloc county, and was greatly beloved son drove in 100 head from the north I t ,, . . . . , by all who knew her. iJeceaoed was luesilav niaht, a M)rtion of the band . , n . , , , . . . , , . ! Ujrn ,n County Tyrone, Ireland, in having' t.een purchased for Benefiel, who .... ,,,, . ... .... ilM.j. Y ben a child ahe came with her in buying for the Lnglioh government. . , . , . . ... , , . 'parents to America and located at The latter w ill be driven to Kno for ! v . i v t ,. 4 .. j , : i onkera, S. Y. In 1868, baving pre- shipment, and the Moss horimg will go 1 , , ... .... ., . i viously been piarried, she came to Kur- to IJidwell f'jr paHturage. ,, prise alley with her hunband, where We presume from the following, taken i thHy l,vd together until hia death in from the Klamath Express, that John 18w. Four .on ,nd thr(jp daujfhu,r8 Odor,, of Lakeview ban returned from j waH tlie iHHUe of tni marria(!i his visit to the South: -Mr. and Mrs. I daughter having uccumbd to scarlet John Short and her brother from Lake iuver when quite young. County, returned the middle of last week JtMXHmtd wa, admired for her many from their old home in Georgia, where ! womanly virtues and her kind-hearted-they visaed fr a moath. They a.y Iieii8 BIld deatbi thoKh Bnti. d that during their stay the weather was j ,or BOIJie timef CB,t . colder there than it is here in the winter j community jn which Bhe ,ive( t.me, and much more disagreeable. j tu lier waH a weI(;ome viHitQr Hh An eff-.rt ,H t,elri Dlil(ie u, cnw.k;a Kreat though patient Bufferer for the i.au-eu.-ses that flow from the j many monthh before the final amumona ees.pooi m the rear of Hotel Lakevie-v, Uame to relieve her of her earthly New Vegetable Store... L. B. WHORTON, Prop. j OPPOSITE HAILI V & MAS.MNdlLL'S ! j All kinds of terries. Vegetables & j Fruit carried in season. ! Leave orders and what you want for the day will be delivered at your door, fresh and sweet. lit. k,tktMW VThenyoui V - .m!l i see a 5m lie on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he has a pair of Graves' 5hies. mm wmmu These I 5hoe are all cele-j are the best tor- be found on the!; market, and are moderate price. THE RED SHOE STORE and wh ch contaminate the atmosphere for a lew blockH along the center of Main street. Much complaint has been made regarding this, nuiuaiice, and the Town Council has made an order allow ing the ownern of the property to run a newer-box from the cesspool to the flume to drain the pool, the ewer-box to lie opened and flushed out at stated in tervals, while a flow of water courses through the big Hume. ' The Council will look after the matter and will omy have the hoxorioned when 1,1. ter runs in the flume. troubles.. When told she wan dying the good woman resigned hernelf to the Creator and passed away peacefully. The funeral was held on the 8th tout, at Ft. IJidwell, and the remains were placed by the side of her husband. leceaed leave to mourn her death two daughters, Mra. Geo, II. Avers of Lakeview, and Miss bertha Munroe of Ft. IJidwell ; also four sons Edward, Hoger, Alexander and William Munroe of Surprise Valley. Rie Mo leaves many warm eronal friends who deeply regret her death. P 20.00 IN PRIZ To be Given Away April 1st. A Ticket with every 50c Cash Purchase Prize No. 1 . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. it Beautiful Stand Lamp, Ladies or Gents Vici Kid Shoes, Gents Hat, Fine Gilt Novelty Clock, Hand Painted Medallion, Famous Novel, "Sky Pilot" Damascus Pocket Knife, Fine Reversible 4-in-Hand, Valued at $4.50 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 1.75 1.25 75 PONT FORGET TO SAVE REBATE TICKETS MONOGRAM, AHJoS5sR0's Proprietors