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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1902)
LAKH COUNTY EXAIINER: LAKEVIEW ORMJON FEB 27, 1902. News, Interesting: Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS "SMrs. Lulu (innt.hcr accompanied Mrs. William from Puinley til I'cil'l hind. Mob IligcloW hllS golie to till! (ll'SOrt til ran 11 I'mimI of I lie TonningHcn Pros, sbcep. 'Mrw. I tin 11 ('niiiinl mill daughter Eva, formerly "f I.ukcvicw, It it vt; removed from irants Puss to AnIiIuikI to reside in future. .lor the mvi treatment, apply to Mrs. W. l. Woodcock, Lakeview, Ore Run. 47-li "".) U. Meyers, 01m ol tin; mi'ii under inilirt ini'iit for participating in tlii! lynching at Lookout, was taken from tin- AltimiH jail to tin luiHpital hint wei'k. Hi- in Hiiiil to he u vitry rdck Hutu. Joseph I.. Shirk, C. II. Heboy and Win. liilhun urrivi!l from Shirk lift Tl 11 r- In y , mid on Friday Mr. Shirk proved 1 1 1 mi hiH desert claim before the Register and Receiver (if the I.akcview land ofliec. ' I r 1 111 nt tin! Police and sen (icorge and lent. They treat their patrons right. I mm- hliliard table. 2. If f ('has. Inties luiH purchased Steve 'Jiavlord'n Little Cliewaucin ranch , com jr in i tit; HHil acres. The Post nays that '"Mr. I lines has had the property under ...lease fur several years and it is very Valnalile to him. The lit tie son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J lenderson of Havis Creek, was taken to A Itiiras last week and had a liiu.'er amputated. Tht! litt.e fellow had his ' hand injured by a log rolling over it, nu-.l amputation was the result. . Spring will soon be here, (let your garden seed at Sch miiicks. They are the best. A linn assortment. 8-2 I Tlx' elements mid muddy roads have ; no terrors for freighter Nycewar tier. He arrived from Termo last Thursday , with two wagons and four horses, " loaded with (i.tKKI pounds of freight for Miidley iV Harris, the furniture incii. I. M. (Muster, well known by num erous citizens here, reported to have been found dead in hiH wagon after vis iting Tonapali, has turned up at Keno to tell tht! Keno Gazette that the ac count of his death was "very iiiu.h ex aggerated." The most delightfully blended whis key known to the human palate is "Jesse Moore" the standard for over fifty yearn. After praying for forty years for a baby, an Illinois couple placed a small want ud. in a newspaper and that same night a bouncing boy was left on the doorstep. Prayer is all right if you arn't in a hurry, but for quick results tise printer's ink, Evidently the young man of the Post t lks and writes so much that he some time forgets what emenates from his thinking machine. The Fxaminer's "private source" regarding smallpox in Paisley is the Post man, himself. "Go away back and sit down." Your chickens are "lousy" and your chicken house is full of insects. Your hens don't lay, no matter how much you feed them or how well you care lor them. Makes you mad don't it? Well just u to Sclniiinck's and get a can of that "lict! killer" and watch the results. Lilburn Morris has returned from Summer Lako where he was engaged in hui'diug additions to the residence of Harris Pros., for several weeks. He stopped over night here and attended th(! meeting of the Circle, Women of Woodcraft, then left for his Itrcws ('reek home with a load of supplies. For over half a century "Jesse Moore" Whiskey has held ii.s supremacy as the best , pin est, and most palatable. Sold by Jammerlhal. The law coin pels the sheriff to sell all lauds on which taxes have not been paid, ami provides that tax sales be made not later than March 1st of the year succeeding that in v hich the levy shall have been made. Property will he sold to the persons bidding the low est ratt of interest, and cert. Grates will be issued therefor, and deeds given to the property three years ufte.r such sale, ur.lcss tin! property shall have been sooner redeemed. Flavored and seasoned in wood, rich a:. (I elegant with the best materials used bv IMstillcrs, it is no wonder that Jesse Moor is the leading whiskey in the world. Commissioner A. Venator came in on the stage Tuesday evening from his home at Venator. He reports nbout eight inches of snow on Crane cieok and nearly nil stock being fed, though he hue a hand of about IKIIH) sheep that have stood the inter so far w ithout buy. He has ,rIHIU head of the Fister sheep how ever that he is feeding, they being in p lor condition at the commencement of winter. In addition to his sheep Mr. Venator has several bun Irel Ima 1 of cattle which he is feeding at the home ranch and at Lawen, and he says they are beginning to thin out the hay stacks. Hums Items . ( iet a good, (dean, hot hath at Frank Sin, tb's shop. When vou con e out of the hath plant yourself in the chair and gel a clean shave, after w hich try his sure Blankets Quilts White Spreads READY TO WEAR LINE Fleeced Wrappers, Flannelette Gownsy Flannelette and Eiderdown Dressing Saques Knit Underwear, Ladies' Waists and Skirts Ladies' Coats, Capes and Fur Collarettes,. Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Children's and Misses Rubbers, and Rubber Goods everyr kind, Men's Felt Boots and Bootees (new)- c. u. snider . . . sure dandruff medicine. tl An old man from the country would not believe that he could hear his wife talk at a distance of fifteen miles by telephone. His wife went to a neigh boring city one day and the old man went to satisfy himself by experiment ing with the telephone. He went to the telephone exchange oflice and told them They Old Timer Returns. Geo. V. Elliot, vice-president of th Portland &. Nespclem Mining and Mill ing Co., arrived here Monday evening by the Southern Mage on a two months, visit with his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Har row of Hotel Paisley, says the Post. Mr. Flliot has for some time been in terested in mining about Republic, Washington, and recently went from hereto Harvey, Wash., where he fol lowe he same vocation. The Port land & Nesjielem Mining and Milling Co. was incorporated in N-'vember of last year under the laws of ( Megon with a capital stock of f 100,000. The mines arc about (W miles from Republic Mr. Elliot speaks in glowing terms of the i J prospe.-t of that section. j He says the mining interests about j Republic have revived and considerable j ... . . . . i activity is manliest among mining I men of that vie inity and t lie prospects j for the future development of the mines j in the near neighborhood of that once! noted mining camp are bright. Mr. Flliot is a former resident of this valley, having left here ten years ago. j Numerous changes have been made but j the general appearance of the country i is familiar to him. He came by stage, from Ashland and had a hard trip for an j aged gentlemen. fl AKETIEW . ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOMODATIONS SAHPLE ROOfl For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, Man'grr H S. J. STUDLEY Bucklen's Arnica Salve. lias woild-wide fame for marvellous cures. 1 1 surpassed any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, liurns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Fleers, Tet ter, Salt Kheum. Fever Sores,, Chapjied Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents Lee Beall's. F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEV1EW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of -FURNITUR JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. Snider Bui'ding on Water St. m ...LAKEVIEVV, OREGON... m CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES Date of School Elections. The annual school meetings which have heretofore been held on the first Monday in March will this year be held hi wanted to talk to his wife, j on the third Monday in June. School expla ned how to operate the i ollicers whose terms would, under the a 1 'phone and the old gentleman walked J old law, expire next month will con boldly up and exclaimed, "Hello Jane." j tinue iu o(Ii;e until June. The fiscal At that instant lightning struck the tel-1 year will blso begoverned by the change ephone w ire and knocked the old gen-j in the time of holding annual school tleman down, and as he scrambled to j meetings, so that 6chool clerks, in mak his feet he excitedly cried, "That's Jane, ing their annual reports, w ill cover a 1 Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings s m by gosh." American Telephone Jour nal. Wanted Intelligent young men, from 17 to 1' years of age, having common school education, to learn mechanical trades, l or full information apply to or write to F nion 1 ron Works, 2-- Mar ket St., San Francisco. 2 2in The"Palace"iH as popular as ever. Whorlou & Smith have a host of friends and their resort is a meeting place. The Pal ice has the reputatihn of dealing out the best in every thing. The Palace billiard room !.a the finest billiard and pool table in tow n. 2 if period beginning the first Monday in March, VM1, and closing the third Mon day in June, 1102, or about 15,l2 mouths. The new order of things is governed by the act of 1101 , the pur pose of which was in this regard to make the tiscal school year correspond with the educational school year. The general election, for the choice of state and county otlicers, will be held on the first Monday in June, or June 2, and lhe school election w ill occur on June 16. - THE OREGON The Oregon has boon thor oughly renovated and re furnished. Table ser vice is neat, clean and the best the market af fords. Moderate charge L. F. WINKELMAN - You Wanta Watch That Sh oe IX L W W Bargain At New Pine Creek's Big: Store. LEMON 6c HARJZOG