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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1902)
4 LAKE COUNTY OXAniNOR: LAKEVIEW ORnQON FEB.I3, 1902. 1 LOCAL PICK-UPS. TTTTTI T'f V V V V V t V "V I V V TT'f ! E. Goldman, commercial traveler of pan Francisco, wan hero FrWay and atunlay. J. F. Owens and Mrs. P. Perry of Wil low Kiitich were buNinoflR viHitors in ftkeview las', week. HI)'mh! K)irml Men's Shoes 1 A Sjig rodiK'tion. (4rave. r Mrs. Walter I'ukn of Itnvis Oreek Visited her sister Mra. Ernest Brown of bakeview thin week. i i Steve (Saylord, mining man from jpaisley, was down with Charlie I lines for a few days laHt week. p Frank Kvans wan taken ill Tuesday nd in confined to his room at the rnni dence of W. A. MaHHinill Heal I, the d-uggiHt ntill han an elegant Mht! of toilet soaps, ft 2 I'lu in HotchkiHH, tho 14 year old son 1 of Mr. and Mrn. Jay Hotchkiss, in in a trioiin condition from blood poison. C. II. Hall, postal inspector, wan in Lakeview Monday on bin umial tour of Impaction, lie went aouth Tuesday. AliHH Coffee, the Davis Creek milliner, and a lady friend, were guests at Hotel Lakeview lant Friday and Saturday. , 'fake your cash to Ahlntrom Bros, and get a chance at the $20 prize drawing. i Ashland cxects to vote for a com plete sewerage system at a coHt of $20, Lakeview needs one badly at any 6Ht. : "Farmer" Greene, the commercial traveler, wan interviewing lakeview merchants several days during the i Mrs. J.T. Moxley, wife of ex-Sheriff iloxley of SiHkiyou county, died in fccott valley, Cal., Feb. 5, M)2, aged M yearn. r.cincmher that AhlHtroru BroH. will give away prir.es to the amount of $20 on April lHt. V ith every chawe you get a ticket. 50 cent pur- 0-2 It in paid that I. F. Davien, the Iairy merchant, will build a hall (K)x!0 feet- one of the Urgent buildingn in Klamath county. 4 J. Q. Willitn, County Superintendent of Schools, arrived from Silver Iake Sunday to conduct the teachers' exam ination. (ieor.e II. Ayern returned lant Sun- day from Ft. Bidwell, where he went to attend the funeral of bin mother-in-law, Mrn. Munroe. John II. Foster, the popular S. I. ' Railway agent at Ager, in visiting bin t old "stamping grounds" at lied Bluff : and Cottonwood, Cat. Tomorrow will be St. Valentine' day. Be sure you send a pretty valentine to your girl, for she'll be expecting one. You can Kt them at The Monogram. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Heryford of Lakeview arrived at Redding from San Francisco last week, and are now visiting relatives near Millville, Cal. Ask George Whorton what be would do, if he was in authority, to tbe fellow who would sneak around a fumigating station to avoid a "smoking." Chas. Innes, the "prince of good fel lows," was down from his home near Painley several days during the past week, visiting bis Lakeview friends. China New Year is on and (tie few Mongolians in Lakeview are burning a few "punks" to keep the devil away and are otherwise engaged in a quiet celebration. Boall, the druggist can furnish tbe ladies witli the finest perfumes iu the city. 62 Clerk Guntber invites all the Lake view electors to call at his office and register now, while he ia not busy on other matters. You lose your vote if you don't register. Jose Castro, an aged Spaniard living near Uagleville, Cal., was bitten on the band by a cat about ten days ago, and blood poisoning set in, resulting in his death on the 5th inst, Beautiful and useful prises to be given awav at the Monogram. You get a ticket to the April 1st drawing with every 60 cent purchase. On a $5 pur chase you got ten tickets, on $50 pur chase one hundred tickets. 0-2 C. A. Bunting, prosperous stockman of Klamath county, is in Lakeview this week. Rev. C. W. Holloman of tbe Baptist Church has returned from the revival at New Tine Creek, and will hold regu lar services morning and evening next Sunday. All are invited. It is said that the railroad machine shops will be taken away from Wads worth, Nevada, and removed to Reno. Wadsworth is destined in the near fu ture to be but a blur on the map. Everyliody is after one or more of those prizes to be given away at the Monogram on the 1st of April. Full $20 worth will be given away. Call there and see the prizes. 6-2 The marriage of A. A. Martin and Miss Cora A. Wardwell, was celebrated at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wardwell, at Silver Iake, on Janurry 2SUh. Klder L. A. Myers officiated. Dr. C. I). Brandon of San Jotc, Cal. hasre.urned to Lakeview, on his way home, and will be pleased to meet those whom lie met before, and will correct any errors that have been made. In quire at tne poHtollice. 6-1 Itead Ahlstrom Bros, new advertise ment in J he hxaminer this week. With each 50 cent purchase you get a ticket that will'enlitle you to chance in ttie drawing of $20 worth of prizes to be given away on April 1st. Miss Fern Butler, teacher of the Lake view public scbooi, was taken suddenly ill while visiting at tbe residence of Dr. and Mrs. Sleiner last Friday evening. Miss Butler was unable to attend to her duties in the school room for a few days. Over 2,000 cords of wood were de stroyed by fire at Purdy station, on the line of the N-C-O Kailwav on the 2nd inst. The lire also burned a freight cr and wrjed the railroad track out of shape, l'amage estimated ui $7,000. Under the auepices of the Lawn Ten nis Association of Alturas, local talent will present the pretty drama, " Under the Laurels," tomorrow (Friday) even ing. Miss Mollie Smith, sister of Pent Smith of Lakeview, will astunje the leading part. Mr. and Mrs. Horn Fuller arrived from Klamath Falls last Wednesday evening and remuined several days visit ing Horn's old lrieuds. Mrs. Fuller is a popular and liuiidoomo young bride iroui Klamath. They were guests at Hotel Lakeview. Fred JJukiu of Bedding has just made a sale of 40,000 acres of limber in Teha ma," Butte and Plumas counties, to the Diamond Match Compauy. at $10 per acre, and it originally coot only $2.00 per acre. This is the result of a good specu lation. Figure up the profit. It is said that some parties from the West Side are attempting to, and have succeeded, iu evaaing the fumigating station at tbe 11 )pkius corner. This is all wrong. It is understood that such parties will be arrested the next time they make their appearance iu Lake view. The preliminary work of organizing a company of the National Guard of Cali fornia at Alturas has been completed, aud Frank Stewart, who saw active ser vice in the Philippines, and knows a thing or two about soldiers, was elected Captain. Ha will begin drilling his meu at once. Prof. T. J. New bill came down from Paisley Tuesday evening. Mr. Newbill says the Paisley school has been closed again on account of smallpox aud it is likely not to convene for some time. The Professor does not expect to return to Paisley, and Miss Callahan, the other teacher, arrived in lakeview last night. The Yellow Flag. County Physician Hall reported last week four cases of smallpox in light form on the west side of the lake, 12 miles from Lakeview. Two of these cases are at the home of George Morris, one in the family of Mrs. Albert Morris and one at Dick Kingsley's. The disease was bruught to the Morris place by one of the boys of the family w ho was in the Bly section and returned home. County Irvln Ayres. ERRORS We will cheerfully correct them if you will write to us. Try to write good-naturedly if you can, but write to us, anyway. Do hot complain to some one else first, or let tho matter pass. We want tho first opportunity to make right any injustice that we may do. The little sermon deserves a wide audience. Few people have not had occasion at some timo in their lives to regret the sending of a narsh or hasty note of complaint. It may be necessary to assert one's rights in subsequent letters, but there is no better rule of correspondence tnan to make the first one good-natured. Judge Tonningsen, upon being in formed by Dr. Hall of the prevalence of the disease, had each of the infected premises placed under strict quarantine, and established a fumigating station at the Hopkins corner, four miles west of Lakeview. All travelers from the West Side to Lakeview are compelled to stop .... i I I at the station and "have a smoxe. Ashley Follett haB charge (f the fumi- gatiog station and compels the travelers to partake of his hospitality whether they like to smoke or not. Sometime last week a quarantine was placed on the residence of John Mc Elhinney, as a precautionary measure, as it was reported that a disease re sembling chicken pox prevailed there. Lant Monday Drs. Smith & Steiner re ported four well developed cases of Mnallpox at that place, and the yellow rlag was hoisted at the premises. The physicians eay that Will Blair and three little children of Mr. and Mrs, Blair are the victims, and that the disease is of the very mildest possible form. There has been some talk of putting a stop to all public gatherings in Lakeview for a time. This course has been suggested by all the resident physicians, and it remains with the Town Council to de termine the matter. With proper pre caution the disease can be confined to the places now infected, and there may be no danger of its spreading. The Ex aminer understands that the Blair family became exposed to the disease through a letter received by Miss Dovie Blair from her brother Dick Blair at Summer Lake, who stated that he bad just broken out with the smallpox. On Monday, John McElhinney, at whose residence Mr. and Mrs. Blair make their home, was feeling badly and it was thought that he bad also con tracted the disease. We understand that all the cases at Paisley are doing well, and that Jim Harper, w hose case was the most mal ignant, is getting better. The yellow flag floats in the breeze at four residences in the Chewaucan town. There ia no excitement in Lakeview, as the authorities have taken prompt action in preventing a spread of the disease, and it is probable that the smallpox will not become an epidemic. Business goes on without a hitch, and there is no possible danger of people from outside of town becoming effected by visiting Lakeview as uua) and at tending to business. Since the above was written The Ex aminer learns f roai a private source that several new cases have been discovered at Paisley. H. C. Whltworth. We make them; So does Every one. i, Whitwoeth The Oder of Flowers That is what a perfume should be true to Nature, delicate, lasting. We have just received a fresh lot 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. BealTs Drug Store S. R. SUBLETT & CO. Now located In the NEW PANE'S a ma Xaxnrxi ox : RESTAURANT t" A GOOD MEAL V SMALL PRICE Fine Sunday Dinners J 'iJSMlV1 ARK m Sy 5yy 0 NEW PINE CREEK 5 Is rapidly forging ahead and VT E. B. Follett, the Merchant is trotting along at the head of the procession. A FINE NEW STOCK Has already been received and more new goods are at riving at our store all the time AMONG OTHER THINGS We have everything desirouu in the Grocery Line. A special line of Gents Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos. Watch for our Dry Goods Display. E. B. FOLLETT Geo. H. Ayres. mm & Attres from the place where the flowers grow. These are among the most delicate extracts made; they con BRICK South of the Daly Bdg. Carpets, Mattings, Portieres Lineaium, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch 5V4ljy