i 4 $ . U i. I I .P siS LAKE: COt MY EXAHINCR LAKEVIDW, CRf-ClON. PEIl. a7, 1002. Local & Personal Coming & Going NEW YORK COMPANY. Winter lingers with Mies Stone has lieen oh, "rats' ' Kead 1?. X M's new advertisement. S.-e Al MarUhaiu in "Ole Olson Jr." tonight. liurrill Millei and wife "tart for Hly tins week to reside. Mr. aiul Mrf. Frank Kos? liav.' taken looms at The Oregon. Merchant A. Hieber in out ajrain after au illness lasting several days. K. T. Klliot of Keno was a Saturday arrival from Keno ami stopped at Hotel Lakeview. C. W. Withers, Paisley' young mer chant, paid Lakeview a business visit tins week. Born In Klamath Falls. Ore., Febru ary Hi, 1W. to the wife of George Hiehn, it daughter. Mrs. F. M. Miller lias leen quite ill at Hotel Lakeview for a week jast. M. T. Harry, retired woolgrower, spending the week here with his many friends. Announcement of the exact date for the Woodmen ball w ill le made in The F.xaminer next week. Since our last issue on the 20th hint., there have lieen .77 inches of rain. Five inches of snow fell during the week, the heaviest fall occurring on Tuesday night. Lakeview theater gin-rs will have three night" of tirst-class amusement. The New York Theater Company opens to- nignt in "Ole Olson, Jr." Popular prices. Dr. Steiner was called to Kock Creek last Tuesday night to attend a serious case of sickness in the family of I'ave Young. The Dr. started on his 70 mile "Ole Olsen Jr." at the opera house . r,,je at io p. n. 'ym:'lt' I The "yellow U44" no longer tloals to Ac-ording to the new law the coming ; . ! the brecre in Lakeview. AsThe.Lxam elocti'Ui in Oreiron will be held on Mori-! ..... ... ,, , iner stated last week the Fmalipox lias 1I.1v, June .'ml. i been complete! v Al K. Markham. manager of the New :adioatei, ,iere. York Theater Co.. arrived from the north Tue-il.iv. YV. F. limli and J. H. Turpin. two r 1 1 1 1) siift'pnien. arrived ftom the de.-er! la-t Fridav. staniH'i! out and K-ad tin- advertisement of Tin Or egon in ihi- i-ne. and t-y a meal and a 1 igilt '.- 1' "iiiiiifc- tiiere. J. Nt'w-oiii, commercial traveler of San Francisco, was at Ib'tel Lakeview oeverai days this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sherlock are noon to return to Lakeview Thousand Spring ranch. Kquitable Life Stronue! in the World Jonas E. Norin. the sheepman, ar rived from the desert Minday and re turned yesterday morning. Norin says sheep on the desert are doing well, and there have been no looses. A private letter from ('. A. Cogswell dated at Portland, Febiuarv LV, ays among other tilings: "It is raining here. Extraordinary?" Yes, quite extraordin ary for Oregon's metropolis. You have a good a chance as your neighbor to win one or two of tho prizes at AhWtrnm llrus from with every .ill cent purchase. Every I prize is useful. See big advertisement Ion fourth pae. V-'2 1 There is a pmixxution on foot The Nw York Ther Company Open at the l.akevlo Opera Home Tonluht. Al E. Markham's New York Theatre Company will open at the opera house tonight, for H days engagement. The performance will okm with n play never In'fore seen in laikeview, "O'u Olsen Jr." This company comes with tlrst class rec ommendatioiiH. A popular play is put on each night; an entire change of pro gram. There is plenty of singing and dancing to (111 in, and everything is up-to-date. The company stopped over one night at silver I-uke ami J. 11. Willits, who witnessed the performance, sends word ahead that it is high class in every particular, and that the trick bicyclists alone are worth the admission fe. Th Prineville Keview says the company is tirst-class and that Al Markham as "Ole Olsen Jr." is h show in himself. and that Mrs. Markham is a talented actress. The Keview also says : "Messrs Tossell and Mosier. known to the world as The Carroll Kns., are trick bicyclists. Their jH-rformance upon the bicycle seems marvelous. Mr. Moehier performs the difficult (eat of turning a complete somersault and lighting upon the seat of his bicycle and riding right of. The company is good, and it is well worth any one's time to go and hear them." The New York Theater Company w ill give a good bill during the week pre-: enting such playB as "Last Lynn," "Mavourneen. or Katie the Ptide of Killdiie," "Ole OUen Jr." on opening night, and other high-class plays. In sure to we the opening performance to-' Free! Free! Free! Richly Decorated China Dinner Sets Given away with our Cash Sales Free! You can get it piece by piece. Get any piece you want. Don't fail to get your Cash Coupons with each Cash Purchase you make. c ity Meat Market i r,r i ,r,ff night. Popular prices, at I lea II'. drug store. Keserved neat Assetts f'U,u2U,0u0 ; Surplus 7U,l"U0,-' build a wag.jn Ike Dawson of Paisley and J. II. projxwition on foot to roaJ from Paisley to Casebeer's station at Illy. It is under stood to be a private enterprise to U- mowuj 01 .-liver i.ane, were vieitors in assisted financially by Klamath county the county a -at this week. Walter Duke, the Davis Creek land- Mrs. Bradley Martin, noted for tin '40O Bradley Ball," will not wear a cor I jrd, who feeds the traveler well, came om.t at KiK Kdw ard's coronation. This up from his home Monday. ; ,.tailliv a (li,tressin piece of news to It is expeUed that the lyn-.-hing case be tlahed over the wire from (iotham. at Alturas will go to the jury t.xlay. It's awful! A con,v.i tion is not looked for. Grge SwM-ey of New Pine Creek is dnvH on the Southern into Ltkeview , and Mrs. Swa-ey is -..uiw in tow.i. J. S. Field, is now ledfast at Yallejo with an attack of inllaniatory rheuma tism. It is hi intention to spend n time at Lincoln, Placer county, as soon Mrs. Kllatirob has been suffering f,jr i a he is able to move, and then to re- tunue time from in.'iariiU'ory rheumatism but i reported .,t. the improve thi turn -vith his family to Lakeview. A crew of railroad surveyors have reached a point near Kedding, having The "Tonapah f ever." Andy Devine has the Tonapah lever badly and exacts to vi-it that milling camp within the next few weeks. Andy is a p'etty goinl judgeof minerals, knows old when he ee it, and mining is lu hobby. Manley Whorton, D. K. Jones, (iet a ticket i and other yfAing men here are also affected, and intend toseek their fortunes at the desert camp, (teorge Winglield, who is said to have made $l.rlMi at Tonapah, has leew writing his friends here, advising thera alsut the chences there to make mney. Anotier ricb strike was recently made near Tonapah, and the claim was IsMidetl to a company of eapitalistn for ninety dav for $10),0(K). Winglield says the sinknese which has prevailed there owing to bl sanitary coinlitions has nearly abated, ami the camp is taking on new life. Tunapab is likely to Is- an unhealthy place, lwfver, the coming su. inner. And tlnre are other places, too, that are going to 1m hot holes (if disease iliis suajmer Iwvause of bud sanitary conditions. Of them, more anon. Door North of Hotel Lakeview Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. LANE- & PITZGhiRALD, Iroprictor5. J. L. Smith, lo, a.' ngent for the Louit- MUrt,J'1 at 'he Oregon Miort Line con- abie, has moved ith hii wife into the Turpin residence .! are now keeping J ouse. nection in Idaho, and running through this state. It is Itelieved to U- u gang of Lureka & Lastern ailwev tieldmen. F.onic, ned iiv ridlen by Lee J,i, k L'trns haii'licap a v inst. Time, 2 : i't' . When they op-i ' ti.e otlo.-i day ti.- J in in I i i r- inter;.. i v. .ty. iiii-i,ivii,- t... '.iez.ir Young, aul The Ku, nit able is in hu"ius to pav ,. , I'-h-e. n was noi organized to engage .n, won the flO,0.Ml i(l iuit;,,,,, wit, widow, and fatherle- , Children, or to make uionev hv receiv ing lnleret on what uiav be due them. 01 by discounting ; olic ie- that should he paid immediately and in full State ' tnenl of II'Mirv P.. llsde l ounder of 1 a (1 loth . a hov n- loiiiid a hat- the Fq'ii'able Life. t like fiet your re-. rv ais at he.dlV (or tlie perlormai,. .- tonight. Chair- fur Ijishe.ljjv the iii;.:...g..in.-nt. Ih-erved c h ir: 7'i cent,. ( .irt-lul u-heii. a ill see thai n'l g'--t the -,- Vou buv. It is undersloi '. l ien will be put o waucan Land am c.iiial earlv in the - Tom A. Smith and Lou Jordon, the former representing the iuiU-uient and vehicle department, and the latter the haidware deartment ni the big firm of Baker V Hamilton, have been Ss:ndiug the week at Lakeview. They are rust ling business men. Col. Knight, father of Portia Knight Cattle Company's Ul(; M-Utie, died in Salem last week. Moonlight in the Oardea. The dav still dozes on, and in the shade, the buhes rnxl in wletioe, half aslep. Across the lawn th luxisewife shadows creep. Till now, at last, the evening lied is made. Tbe minitower droops, the yellow daisies fade, the winds, with gentle hurpingH low and deep, the ipiiveiing branches of the plane tree.- sweep ; the birds, Umoilghl lo silence, have obeyed. Now looks the m 00 n a :ro-s the dolled sky, to tind this ipiiet ianh:n dark and fair, lying, a bridal maiden in the night; the bright, faced lover sees, him from on high, and down he drops u silent ladder there, depend-, and fills her waiting heart with light ! (ielett Burgess. :i..it a force of 2.7) voik on the Che ung. He was at one time prominent in Ore a let After delving l.iDi: feet into the bowels K,n politics and has held prominent po of tlo earth i-ear Leddiiig, in search of t-itions. lie was a bright man. Death oil, the pioiii..t.-rs l,,ht their dril ling came to him w hile. he was ri-aliu tools in the long 1 ', and have i'ii ter from his daught4;r. '"'r'"8' Are there more Oregonians b.-com W. O. Stone, oi V' ee.l, Cal., arrived crazy, or do they como from other here last Fri lav i. 1 went on to Paiuley ities half crazy and wind up j to pay a visit to tl.e family of his asyium? Then; arc at present VSJH brother-in-law W. A. Bagy. Mr. patients in the insane asylum at Halem, Stone is a pro.ty owner in Lake ; the largest number that have ever been' f.oiintv. and in a con ' nil n.ilr T... i: :.. n ... : ... .. uiiiunni in unti ijimuuiion at any one lime, tiitue it wan esUblished. .Shingle Mill l or Sale. The only exclusive shingle, mill in Lake county is ofiurwl for uale. The ow ner has concluded to dispose of it and engage in other pursuits.. The mill jM located 12 miles northwest from Lake view , and is situated on a creek in a de lightful summer location. The mill is run by Meam and is complete with ma- ing , chiuery ami everything necessary for the "al-, manufacture of shingles. It 1ms .,.. SOxauiiner. i our ; pacity o: shing os a dav for Ui, men. With the mill will be. Hold 4U acres of deeded timber laud, an fiue as cau U found in the county. For fur ther rtku!ars iwiuire, at The Kxam iner office. g Lakeview Livery WM. K. BARRY & H. W. J. BARRY, Props. j Feed stable in Connection lloi sos boanlcd hv the l;iv or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty is the fjuick and safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. ay and Grain for Safe. proprietors Rarry's Opera House t.,pr;;: Lakeview holding public ant Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings $ si i I THE ROYAL YACHT HOHENZOLLERN. 4 't