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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
T ! LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER: LAKEVIEW OREGON MARCH. I J IW2. S i i i Interesting; Notes Gathered During: The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Reader :: mm ! G. . Rawlins of 8an Francinco vu It t'otri Ijkeriew lnt Friday. J, W. Howard, prominent n took man ai fiilnr lkn, arrived from Klamath County lant Friday. T'rrr in at tbn PUce nd Me George and tent. They treat their patrons right. Fine billiard table. 2. if Jos Baumgartner, canhierof the Hank ie r-oone of Ladd A Hush, Halem, was a buSuM vieitor in Lakeview last week. earing it coming on. The GENUINE Erotnot Inermio at Hohminckn. Junt wljut you want for Base brunh lands. Try it. liarooni has succeeded in talking a distance of JXHHJ miles with the wireless telegraph. How some women will envy bim. For best buffets, bars and sideboards and the medicine cabinets, "Jesne Moore'1 pure rye or bourbon whiBkey has no equal. John Ilutton and Claud Morris, the nteD who turned states evidence in the ModaC lynching cases, have tieen spir ited away from Modoc. - Mn. M. I. Hopkins is sriounly ill at Hopkins' Corner. Munroe Mansfield is running the ranch for Mart Ilopkinn daring the illne s of his wife. Louie Rhodes, who left here lant full with Imh freight team for Arizona, Iiuh returned to Iah Angeles, Cul., hnvmg bad enough of Arizona in u few months. y The"l'ulu(re"is uh popular uh ever. Wborton & Smith huve u hohtof fri-litlH V and their resort is u inctiiig plnee. The 1'aUce lias the reputiitilm t deuling f oat the UHt in every thing. The l'ulace j billiard room !.un tlie finest billiard and i pool table in town. 2-tf J Greater Salem's purse of $1,000 w ill be s. a feature of the next Oregon State Fair speed program. Greater Salem stuke, for 2:18 pacers, $2,000, Capital City ., stake, for 2:24 trotters, $1,000. r Miss llelle Hananreturned Saturday evening on the stage from Eugene where be went last fall to study dressmaking, fine w as called home during the serious illness of her brother Henry who is now on the rapid road to recovery. Post. Btortns and floods, the like of which baa never been Keen before by human j eyes in this generation, have prevailed throughout the Atlantic Hluti-H for the j past two weeks. The Pacific was swept, I also, by lierce gales mid storms and j flood lust. week. i When lust he came to see her she fliowcil a timiil heart, ami fVeil when the lights Was low they' at 'his la! apart ; but as their loc gn u warmer, i they Lathe. 1 the joy and Mis.- ; and knocked out all the spaces, and sat upcloselikethis. J'.asc hall mien have been revised., The urn pire may call a ball a foul or a. Strike as he sees fit. The catcher must . stand within ten feet of the plate throughout the game. After the hatter in in position, if the pitcher throws a ball to any othei player than the cutch j er to retire a base runner, it shall be j called a ball, that is if the batter is in position. Jack McDonald, one of the new saloon men of Paisley, was in Lakeview on business last week. W. H. Tucker and Steve Gaylord have bought Charley Campbell's blacksmith- ing business at Paisley. 'Whiskey that suits, that does you good, aids your digestion and appetite, is the pure stuff "Jes-e Moore" rye or bourbon. Get it at Jamtnerthals. A Lakeview young man, while calling on his best girl Sunday afternoon, found the "old folks" out and proceeded to become more loving than usual. He told his sweetheart he was going to kiss her be fore be left the bouse, and she told him to leave at once. Needn't ask us who, because we won't tell. You will never wish to take another dose of pills if you once try (Chamber lain's Stomach A Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They cleanse the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. For sale by Iee Itaall. Governor Geer has received a warrant from the Secretary of the Treasury for f2,7W 04, together with a statement of differences from the Auditor of the War Department. Of this sum fl7,10fi.34 is for payment of claims of memlKjrs of the Second Oregon Uegiment who volun teered and were accepted under the sec ond call of the President. The remain ing $4i!):! f0 is to reimburse the state for per diem paid about two years ago to men who volunteered and were rejected. Get a good, clean, hot bath at Frank Smith's shop. When you con e out of the hath plant yourself in the chair and get a clemi shave.after w hich try his pure sure dandruff medicine. 52-tl A. K. DHmbacher of Ashland, and Major W. J. Sc.hurz representing Nolan Hewes, George & Earl, shoe house, ar rived from the AVest on the delayed stage at 2 a. m. Friday. The Major says he makes no extra .-barge to his patrons by reason of his trip at this time, and the condition of the roads. It is the belief that during the late storm the snow fall in the mountains of Lake county has lieen heavier than for years and that the subsequent cold snap will harden the snow to insure its re maining on mountains and in gorge and canyon for many months. Doubtless an abundance of water and good grass will lie the result for the coming sum mer. Wanted Intelligent young men, from 17 to III ears of age, bavin 'oinmon school education, to learn mechanical iriides. For full information apply to or write to I'niou Iron Works, 2L'"' Mar ket M ., San I tancisco. 2 2m The S& JS't f 'lie Lakeview jMiln aie slender ami delicately tinted, their iii aie like , an 1 they are without - in this or any other Their fiown. aie like , and their 1'j:;i')0 e.M-ile !!! of pleasure and a desiie t them. Lead Una T closely, and do not ? its veracity. When you wake up with a bad taste in vour mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach iv. Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, improve your appetite ami make voit feel like a new man. Thev aie easv to take, bein' sugar coated, and pleasant in effect. For sale by Lee Head. ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS Blankets Quilts White Spreads READY TO WEAR LINE Fleeced Wrappers; Flannelette Gowns, . 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 every kind, Men's Felt Boots and Bootees (new). c. u. snider . . . Wm. Harvey, president of the Lake County Telephone Co., was in town Saturday night attending to business, says the Paisley Post. Mr. Harvey says there would be no object in the present owners of the telephone system selling the line to any other company, as it was built by tbe farmers and busi ness men of the county for their own benefit and convenience. A subscriber of a neighboring ex change wrote the editor to publish what was good for the la grippe, February be sng considered the worst month for that disease. The editor consulted a physi cian, who gave him the following and which lie published: Quinine and whiskey ; coal oil and whiskey; mutton suet and whiskey; mustard hath and whiskey ; hops and whiskey, and just plain whiskey. A sad death was that of Mrs. Frank Talmadgeat Punsmuir Monday morning. The mother of three children, and in a condition where Bhe was about to bring a fourth human being into the world, this oldest daughter of S. A. J. Eckles of this city was in one of the six houses that were overturned in the recent flood at the railroad town in Siskiyou county. The shock to the prospective mother re sulted in the death of the unborn child and as a consequence Mrs. Talmadge w as taken in by the great reaper, Death. Redding Searchlight. It is very likely that County Koad master W. K. Heryford will have some thing else to do liesides "watching the road supervisors to see that they do their duties." We believe the new law is a w ise one, as a head of the road de partment of a county will doubtless prove a great benefit in the way of road improvement, and will prove a money saving proposition in the end, besides giving belter results in road work. We also believe that the lloadmaster for Lake count v has a good idea of the work and the duties reposed in him, and that he will do his duty faithfully. The position of County Loadmaster is no local "graft," as some people profess to believe ami wh.eh they would like to have the public believe. I'.y reference to section 2, page lti), (u-neral Laws of Oregon, it will be seen that the County Court MfsT appoint a County Koadmas-ter. . Lakeview. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS 1 ACCOMMODATIONS ,i SAJ1PLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, MarTgr 1 Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings 1 S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS 1 LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, I Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE. jusVl: Snider Buying on Water St. M ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES WWW THE OREGON - & VM This BiKnatiire fa ot. every box f Hio genuine Laxative BrosnoQtiiainc Taiuta 'I renibdy that " nM m oue fluy The Oregon has been thor oughly renovated anil re furnished. Table ser vice is neat, clean and the best the market af fords. Moderate char-re - - L. F. WINKELMAN - - I Great filiA Sr - V- A. S. m You Wanta Watch That Shoe B a main At New Pine Creek's Big Store. LEMON & HARTZOG 1 SB 11 I1 t CouMp i ft J