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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY BXAniNii: LAkEVIF.W REQON MARCH. 6' 1902. r rt g ire J is tU8, tj LL ini J i 1 XtOCJAlL, L W 8 i ?ni. Motzker in vimting his daughter A!H in Paisley .. "'And tli tiR the curtain fulls upon the ffl crentoHt treat tlie world Iihh ever i known" in the way the New Era puts it Guest) it whh. Spring will Boon be here. Get your garden seeds at Hchmincks. Thev are tl3 best. A firm assortment. 8-2 , Ifany cattle in Hotithern California bftTO died on account of the drought thin winter. Wine men drink "Jesse Moore" Wilis key J fools drink anything the liarteuder foist! upon tliem. lie wise select your own ImverHge. Prepare for the grand hall to lie given by Lakeview Camp No. 52(i, Woodmen of the World, on Friday evening, Mpr.-h 2lst. Tickets, hall and aupper, $2.50. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hammond of Pain ley have gone to Salem. Mr. Hammond will Btnd to business before the Btate Land Hoard, and Mrs. Hammond will go to i-ortland for a time to receive treat ment at an hospital. It has lieen Raid that "all whiskey in cood." Hut "JeHHe Mooie" iH better than others. Found at Jammerthals. Get a good, clean, hot bath at Frank Bmith's shop. When you con e out of the buth plant yournelf in the chair and got a clemi tihave, after which try bia cure ure dandruff medicine. 52-tt ' The quarantine stations have been withdrawn at Paisley by order of Comity Judge TonningHcn, an the small pOZ bun lieen stamped out there. It iH eaie to nay now that there is not a Ingle cane of the disease in the entire county. Those on the Went Side have i recovered, and the iuarantiue has been HUBcd. Wanted Intelligent young tnen, from 17 to 1!) years of age, having commoii school education, to learn mechanical tratli-H. I' or full information apply to or write to Union Iron Works, 222 Mar ket St., Nit 1 1 FranciHco. 2-2m The city of 1'rineville doesnt, know "where it is at." Mr. Adamson bought pifio of ground from Mr. Smith, BU)iimc(I to lie located in I'riueville, but be can't liml it. A corner atone of the town limits Iiiih disappeared, and several surveys have lieen made, no two uf w hich are alike. 'They hud been talking of nicknames, and it New York teacher, whom Hchoul is on the Kant Bide, said: "Ahoy of 7 came into my room. What in your name? I i.. kcd him. 'Stub Williams.' Af ' ter lung tieHtioning, I discovered that bin name was Arthur. 'What in your father's name?' I asked. 'Hecfy Wil liams,' wuh 1 1 ih response. There bin kin iedge halted. He could not tell me more, because be did not know. Jieefy' wh the only one he had ever heard. I told him to get the name for nie. The next day he brought a note, Scrawled on the margin of a new spuper. 'My name is Jemes W. Williams,' it fluid, but what in h I iH the mutter with Beefy?" Your chickens are "lousy" and your .chicken house iH full of iiim-dM. Your beiiH don't lay, no matter how much you feed them or how well you care lor 'them. MakeH you mad don't it? Well just n to Schiiiinck'a and get a can of I thut "I ico killer" and watch the results. 6"? .;! ftl VIV V a.J Interesting: Notes Gathered During: The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers C. H. Parker and family of Paisley are visiting relatives in Modoc. Remember, the Woodman ball in Lakeview will be given on Friday evening, March 21st. Iroi in at the Palace and see George and rent. They treat their patrons right. Fine billiard table. 2.tf Flavored and seasoned in wood, rich and elegant with the liest materials used by bistillers, it is no wonder that Jesse Moor is the leading whiskey in the world. 33 Deputy Assessor W. 8. lilair started upon his duties in Lakeview last Hatur- day, the law compelling the County As sessor to begin his duties on the first day of March. County Assessor John H. lilair will begin his work in the Silver Lake section. "Jesse Moore" Whiskey has been the Kentucky standard with which all others have lieen compared since 1851. it is the nest. Get it at JammerthalB. C. C. O'Farrell, who years ago re sided in Summer Lake valley, has re turned to bis old haunts on a visit. M r. O'Farrell ba lieen delving in the min ing region of Hritisb Columbia for many years, and has uncovered some good properties. The"Palace"is as popular as ever. Wborton &. Smith have a host of friends and their resort is a meeting place. The I'liUce has the repututihn of dealing out the best in every thing. The Palace billiard room has the finest billiard and pool table in town. 2-tf A young lady in the new county of Wheeler, this state, writes an affection ate letter to her cousin at Prineville, i Crook county, as follows: "Ierc Kuz- zen : The wether whar we is air kold, and i huppone whar you is it air kolder. We is oil wel, and ma's got the bister riks, brother has got the hoppiu kof, and i houp thehe fu lines will find you in the same kondishun. Kite sune. You opbechunate Kuzzen, Kate." They are going to cptablieh a high school in Wheeler. You will never wish to take another done of pills if you once try (Chamber Iain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and more pleunant in effect. They cleanm' the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale by Ia'u Beall. Ir. Immanuel Pfeiffer, the leader of the fight in Hoston aguiiiHt the vaccina tion, who recently visited the penthouse to expose whut he lei mod the fallacy of the theory of contagion in -inallpox, is now Buffering fioin the disease in its J worst stages. lr. Pfeiffer got the j privilege of visiting the penthouse be-j cause he was a physician. On his re-1 turn, two weeks ago, he announced that! he bail exposed himself hh much as pos sible to the disease, and although he hud not been vaccinated for (if years, he announced that be bad no ears of being stricken. Nevertheless be has the smallpox. Oregon ian. When you wake up with a bud taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, bein sugar coated, and plcumiut in effect. For sale by Lee liuult. You At New Pine Creek's Big Store. LEMON 6c HART ZOO ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS t tjS g Blanker Quilts White Spreads DEflOCRATIC MEETINO. The members of the Democratic Coun ty Central Committee of Lake County, Oregon, are hereby called to meet at the Court House in Lakeview, Oregon, on .Saturday, Mahch 8, 1902, at 1 o'clock p. m. Business of importance w ill come be fore the meeting and a full attendance of members is requested J. S. Lank, S. P. Dicks, Secretary. Chairman. The Chauffeur. The day was gloriously bright A royal, perfect day. When peace and Joy In golden light On crest and valley lay. Lo, sudden through Its midst there veered A whirring, huge machine Wherein was crouched a goblin weird, Swathed, visored. goggled green. Athwart a flow'ry vale he tore. He scurried up a hill, And down again like mad he bore All reckless of a spill. The fields, high arched by tender skies, Stretched fair on either hand; Alas, in vain they wooed his eyes; 'Twas but his watch he scanned! A trail of dust behind him spread And oaths and shouts and groans; He stayed for living nor for dead. For ruts nor sticks nor stones. He grasped his lever with a smile. Betokening his glee. "By Jove! I almost did that mile In sixty-nine!" Buld he. Life. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of An Accident. "Oh. John." exclaimed the brkle as the engine pulled ahead and whirled them away from their friends. "I've torn my dress!" "I thought something would happen when you stepped ou the train," he re plied. Hu ltiuiore News. How It Was Hone. "I'll match you," said the sporty girl, "to see whether I shall accept you or not." "Alas." refilled the foxy suitor, "you're more than a match for me." Thus by his compliment he won her. Chicago Post. A Trouble Maker. Mr. Pitt The embarrassment of the corn king was caused by trying to cor ner the rye. Mr. I'eun Well, dallying with r.ve generally makes trouble. I'ittsbing I'hronicle-Telegraph. Working 24 Hours a Day. There'n no rent for those tireless little workers lr. King's New Life Tills. Millions are always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, iiiliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders. Trv them. 25c at Lee Beall's. Wanta Watch I i J READY TO WEAR LINE Fleeced Wrappers, Flannelette Gbwns Flannelette and Eiderdown Dressing Saques Knit Underwe: r, Ladies' Waists and Skirts Ladies' Coats, Capes and Fur Collarettes Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Children's and Misses Rubbers, and Rubber Goods every kind, Men's Felt Boots and Bootees (new)- C. U. 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