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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAIINER: LAKEVIEW OREGON MARCH.20 1902. :: News, ' Tin m li tii nl convention are nut (ur off. Mr. Kiln I. in key nt t tn jmhI niilrl.ln tit Hum recently. No ratine U aaalgiied for the rah act. Sim formerly Mihr Win t in-y of Kiixrnn mill In imw tint wife of Clarence l.tirkry a Harney stockman. I'rmiiit iiinilii'iil aaaialaneo saved her from death liy rurtxilic add. Vimi ill never lull to lnk niioiln-r iIimi of ill l ynii mire try (Chniiilx-r-IiiIii'n Mmnarh l.lver Tahleta. They are eaaier In tnke mnl morn plfaaant in rffei't. They rim nun tin nloiniti li and regulate the liver Mini howela. For dale liy Ihi Ural I. Tnapah, the new mining region of Nevada, i dooming, ami new mines arc Ih-Iiik located rapidly, ami some of them aro very rnh. ' lie laleat great dia.'overy ia a tiiriioiM mint, A nam pie of the alone hint heeii aunt away to Jvaatern ) rl w ho aay ii is the genuine article. When vim wake up witli a had taate in your month you may know that you need a il'i. of t 'liHiiilx-rlain'a Sioiiihi'Ii .V l iver Tadli'ta. They will rleaiiae your stomach, improve your appetite ami make you feel like a new man. Iliey are eay to take, In-ill augur roatinl, ami pleaaaul in effect. For aale by Iteall. Miaa Maud Italdwin. daughter of (ieo. T. Italdwin, lliu hardware man, and Kilitiriau of Klamath Fall, hai returned home from Aahlaud where nhe IiBH ier fecled hcraelf in the art of pholouraphy. Mia Haldwin will oen a atudio at the Kail. Wanted Intelligent young men, from 17 to It) year of axe, having rouimon ai'hool education, to learn mechanical trade. For full information aily to or write to I'nii.n Iron Works, 2.''.' Mar ket M., Han Francisco. 2-2in John Anoier came In from the desert last week, and returned to ramp Satur day. John drought hii whiskers with him ; a I no fl'iO worth of coyote and rat scal which lie presented to Clerk (inntlier. He rcort his flock of sheep doing well, and no loai. The"l'alare"i aa (xipular bh ever. Whorton Smith have a host of friends and their resort in a ine-'ling place. The I'aUcc linn the rcputatihn ol lea 1 1 11 n out the heat in every thing. The I'uhire ! hilliard riHiiu !.a the lineal hillmrd nud ' umiI tnhle in town, 1! tf j Ir. K. K. Smith, w ho attended Mrs.) J. T. Fluke at Kork Creek in a re.cntj dangerous Illness, rereived a message j from Mr. Fluke last Thursday to the i etleet that the patient wan rapidly im-j proving. Mr. Httke was in a serious condition from typhoid-pneumonia. Prop in at the 1'alace and see (ieorge and rent. They treat their patrons right. Kino hilliard table. 2. If A Madeline corresondelit to the I.aH nen Advocate says that Mr. and Mm. K. M, Ituasill and Mra. (iotimaz are thoroughly schooled in making one com fortahle, and the traveler who goes Madeline way will And comfort and good (are at their establishment. CASTOR I A For Infant, and Children. Ttie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Interesting Notes (lathered (Hiring The Week and Stated IJrlcfly For Examiner Readers Now doth the htiay randidate, With Jollies rli'h and rare, iet out iimiii the avenue, And give 'em all hot air, iet a good, clean, hot hath at Frank Smith' eln. When you ron e out of the hutli plant yourwlf in the chair and gi'l n clean thave, alter w lilrli try hi an re nure dandruff uiediciue. W tl I'epiitv StiM'k lni-'(lor Clarkmiti in moving hIhhiI in the northern part of the county to watch the varioua haudn of nheep a they moe in fiom the dencrl. Some H ah in rcortcd on the denerl and the Inspector will hpvo to la on the alert for the next few month. For lieat huflet, har and Hidlxiard and 1 1 in medicine cahiueln, "Jenhe M.Mire" pure rye or htiriKiu whinky ha no eijuul. Juiiimc rthal. "When Johnnie Jone and Jennie Smith Fimt felt young Cii,,id'n dart They al upnii the ottoman And nal thin far apart. Whixky that nuiln, that doe you giMxl, aidn your ditiention and apMtite, in the hiire tufl "Jenne Moore" rye or Imur I miii. Jammerthal. Hut later on wan heard a Hound 'Twan very like a kim And lo! upon the ottoman They natwimew hat likethin." There in whifky and whinky, hut only one "Jek Mimre" Wliinky the kind diM'lor recommend for it purity and healthftilnenn. Since January 3d, 30,000 rahhit acalp have la-en taken In Klamath county. In two month 700 coyote and cat acalpa were alno taken. The Klamath Re publican ay there ate not many aheep in that county, and "the rvwal ot the coyote law by the next I-eginlature" would be Ix-netlt to that county be raune coyote eat juck rnbhit. In this county we would much prefer thut a few lena rabbit be eaten and more coyotes be killed though we would like to aee the rabbit exterminated, alno. The LiiHHen AdviKate learna that the California & Oregon Telegraph Company ban contracted with J. Johns of AhIi Valley for r-awed Mlea for the extennion of their line from Termo to Alluran, tliu milking a direct wire to Iikeview, (Iregou. Theprcccnt line, running from FoUoiii'h to Adin, via. (iranKhoppt-r Val ley and Harden Hill will bo abandoned and taken down. All bueinenH from Adin, Itieber and vicinity will then go direct to Alturan. Work on the new line will be commenced April Int. C. S. lleneticl, the Chew ancan lumber man, wan here on hu.nincng taut Thursday. Mr. iieueflel gays the people of his (lec tion want a county road into the Little Chewaucan country, and that the high way could be built w ithout a greit deal of exMnae to the county, aa the citizens would willingly pay a considerable purt of the expeime in labor. They believe it ia not anking a great deal of the county, an many people in the north own home steads in the Little Chewaucan and there ia no way of getting there by team without going through private proper ties, and meeting with great Inconven iences.. You feat At New Pine Creek's LEMON 6c ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS : Blankets Quilts White Spreads The Place to Oo. I have two Irli ndu who keep place In the fit jr hy the l.l.-, Their Invlistlon In h-ttcra of Hold l, "Hnyt, w hat will you Ukr?" 7 In y keep (It niniini-r nl nolace, W lilnki y, W Iik- ami lli-cr. i.ixhI ClKurii - In (i't, mom anythliiK 7 ha weary heart to cheer. Ami now my lal la marly topi; "Tw in chance ami a aure IIiIiik. J ii at take your choice, hut my advice la, iio lo Pout St Klna. 10 Thk Kovra. Aanennor litair in doing hoHiiien in the Silver Ijike aection. Thin is the season of year when the County AiHennor receive hi annual "cttnaing" and realises that bin pathway in in l strewn with rones. If you don't want to mixs the good lime of the seaon don't fail to attend the grand Woodman ball and supper to morrow night. "Woo.mian, spare that tree." The Woodmen will spare the tree, but they will spare no pains or trouble in enter taining their friends royally at the ball and supper tomorrow evening. In reading "Around the 1'an With Uncle Hank," written by Thomas Flem ing and published by The Nutshell Pub lishing Co., 1059 Third Avenue New York, one would wish to have accompan ied I'ncle Hank in his travels. It is really the funniest and most humorous book of the day. C. W. Dent and J. W. LofTtus came in from Adel last Thursday to kettle with j the tax collector and get the 3 er cent rebate. Mr. I-offtus says the sheep in the Warner section are all fat and there has been no loss among flocks but the natural loss. He says there have been a large number of coyote scalps taken on the desert this winter. John T. Duvis and his associates have dincovered a mountain of arvenio in a range 50 miles southeast of Taconia. This is claimed to be the first important Ixaly of arsenic ever found in America. The supply heretofore has come from I Cornwall. The United States now im port nearly $1,000,000 worth yearly. A short time ago a Kentucky girl horse whipped a dentist for making "googoo'Yyes at her. .One of the local editors in the town in writing up the affair stated that the girl's bosom was tilled w ith rage. The mischievous print er put it "rags." They say the editor is still camping out ou the hill north of town. This slfiiatare Is oa every boi of the (enalna Laxative Bromo-Quinine Taweu h ramedy that carats roM lat iay Wanta Watch 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 . . . ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT UK" fc- i i. ti i .- - FIRST-CLASS SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. n. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, Man'gr Put vour ad in The B At S. J. STUDLEY F E H ARRlS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE. J USTR?v iEA llhetim e" Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES j THE OREGON The Oregon has been thor oughly renovated and re furnished. Table ser vice is neat, clean and the best the market af fords. Moderate charge - - L. F. WINKELMAN - - That &ntei Big Store. HARTZOC -Jl ' III I Lr .7S " JKH. 5 . .. I i-H Examiner, it brings 8 m SS 1