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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1902)
LAKE COLMY EXAfllNER LAKEVIEW, CR12UON, MARCH. 27, IWJ. r Local & Personal Coming & Going i Now for the political contest. Ft t lot v!ilt.-mi,tthoMr.oi:rain. V . " n i f nrr'vwl i i i ville Spring planting Get your aeeds at Sctiminck s. The W. O. W. ball and supper was a grand success., The spring weather brinies in the fes tive "drummer" in great numbers New nerfumes and toilet articles at Heall's. Everything pure and fresh Dr. Steiner returned from Paisley last Thursday and reports Henry Hanan on the improve again. J. C. Dodson, the Surprise stockman has sold his Bid well ranch to James Kee, at a good figure. Rev. Smythe preached to large au alienees Sunday morning and evening at tfte Methodist church. Black Jack. Red Rose and 1 epsin chewing gum at the Monogram, Ahls- troax Bros. J. W. Fitiwater was over from Sur prise Valley last Thursday to attend to I wid matters ou the West Side. The Prineville Journal says that Wil liamson is safe for Congress and will have a big majority in convention. During the past week five inches of aow fell in Lakeview, and the "beauti ful" piled up high in the mountains. The planting season is here. Gel your fresh and best seeds of all kind at fichmincks. 12 2 Remember the dance and basket sup per at the MCulley place tomorrow nijjht. School benefit. Help it oul ! Ike Skillman and Frank Poor of Likely, Modoc county, were here last week on their way to Bly after a bunch of horses. J. S. Field and wife and Miss Minnie Kohinson returned home last Saturday nihl from Valh ju, after an absence of several months. Take your pick of hats and clothing :t Mhuiuick's at greatly reduced piices aluiofet given a ay. 12 2 George Simpson, formerly a resident of Lake county, was murdered at Al- Vord, Harney county, a few weeks ago, lT a nan named Pat Moure. improvements are constantly being ilc in the Oregon Hotel. Mr. and tin. Wikleman are determined to give their patrons good treatment. Tomorrow will be Good Friday and next Sunday will be Easter Sunday. It Madura occurs that the ladies come out 5e ked wi'h Easter bonnets in March. John McElhinney received a letter last week from Al. Heminger, who left iVtieview with a Klondike party in 1808. Heminger is doing well in the mines at WanflixHr, Idaho. You enjov a good smoke, don't you? 1 ry an "El'Symphonie" at Lee Beall s. iMiightfull Fragrant I 12-2 3. B. Fisher, the Drews Creek farmer, viasintownTuetdayon business. Mr, I tsher says the present conditions, of the vreathtr and ground are very gratifying to the farmer Ham Branuan, woodsman, brought frou Paisley last week for examina tion lo prove Lis sanity, wag released. . '6e unfortunate man was ill and ner vous" 'r0Ba eP,,,lr Dd hardships. fcNxLi Works building, Hudspeth A Cloud piVprietors, was moved by Newt Jstanley, Bud Uarvey and Clint Linebar nec last Tuesday from Main street to the comer lot on Water street, opposite Bailey & MaBmr.gill's store. l l at is the date for the pme ura w jug at the Myogram. Willi every oo Lefit cash purchase you get a ticket. T,ie 3 per cent rebate on taxes paid before March 15th, does not apply to the Htate taxes paid by the counties. The Htategets the whole wad. Lane county's treasurer deducted the 3 per cent from tl taxea sent to the state treasurer, but w,cooipeUi"-t,,,,,,r,,n- rr."u Klamath and Lake counties are to be connected with the outside world by tel ephone. Good I But it will lie still bet ter for that section when it is connected with the outside world by rail. Saleui Statesman. Make your purchases at the Mownjrram and net a ticket on each ou cent cacti purcbc.te. Grand pnae drawing on Aplil 1st. Full details of the "Captain Racket" and "Mock Trial" entertainments will be given in The Examiner next week Both these plays are side-splitters, and will wake up things generally. April 7th and 8th are the dates. The Supreme Court of Oregon lias ac cepted the resignation of J. W. Reeves as deputy clerk and stenographer, and appoiuled Arthur S. lien son, permanent ly, to succeed him. The new clerk is a son of Judge 11. L. Benson of the Cir cuit court. Grand prise drawing at Ahlstrom Bros, next Tuesday evening. Make what purchases you need at once and avoid the rush. The pr.aes are band- some and useful. Frank Miller, who is serving time in San Quentin prison for killing Chas. Saling at Amedee in 1808, again dyed his hands in blood the other day by stabbing to death a fellow convict named Jerry Harris. Miller has probably kill ed his last man. Miss Frances Jones returned to Paisley last Monday, after a visit of several weeks in Lakeview. Miss Jones is quite popular here and her friends regret her departure. Mrs. George V . Johnson accompanied her to her home at Paisley, and w ill be her guest for ten days. F. T. Gunther received a letter from iiis wife last Sunday which stated that it was ex i: ted the invalid would be so recovered by today or tomorrow as to be able to leave the hospital. Mrs. Gun ther will remain for some time with "Grandma" King liefore returning to Lakeview. Messrs Phelps and Holmes returned from Burns lant Monday evening. They made a long stay in Harney and while there did some theatrical work with local talent that was highly appreciated. They will remain here to asit local tal ent in "Capt. ltacket" and A .mock Trial," April 7 and 8. Better make your purchases at Ahl- stroon Bros. Ietween now and next Tuesday, April 1st, tor that is the date of the grand prir.e drawing. Remember that for every 50 cent each piircliace you get a ticket which entitle you to a chance in the drawing. A. Castel, the popular postmaster at Klamath Falls, has been nominated by the Republicans of Klamath county for Clerk. The postal inspectors give Mr. Castel the credit for being the most ef ficient postmaster in Oregon, as no er ror in his work has ever been made of record in the head department. This is a splendid endorsement of the gen tleman's ability and efficiency, and is a guarantee that he wilt give Klamath county most excellent service as County Clerk. Mr. Cwtel will leave the gov ernment service at an early date. The facts of Mrs. Hammond's death at Salem have just been learned here. The impression was that the much be loved woman bad succumbed immedi ately alter submitting to an operation at the hands of tho hospital surgeons, bu such was not the case. The operation I lit. w as pel formed ou Wednesday aim wie patient was supposed to be gradually improving up to the following Monday morning. However, at : a.m. on that date the spark of life suddenly flickered and went out, much to the sur prise of the hospital physicians and sur geons. Ho sudden was her death that it is presumed the shock induced by the operation affected the heart. ANNUAL TELEPHONE nEETINU. It Is to be hoped that all stockholders in the Lake County Telephone A Tele graph Company will attend the annual meeting at Paisley on Monday, April 7. Those who cannot attend should be sure and give their proxies to some one, to that a full vote may be had on the business that will coroe before the meet Ing. The main question that will come before the meeting is, whether or not the directors will be allowed to Incur a further indebtedness in order to build a telephone system in lakeview. If the meeting votes to authorise such indebt ed nes it will bo a step iu advance and a valuable improvement lo the system; not only that, but it will be a revenue producer, as all the business places and many residences in lakeview will use the local system. Secretary Snelling informs The Examiner that durng the three dullest months of the year, from iVcember to March, the enterprise as it now stands paid fl'ft above all expenses. This being the case it is not dillicult to figure that with the pnoeed addition to the system it will become a splendid paying enterpre. The stockholders should by all means voe for the further improvement of the system, for if the local company fails to put iu phones in Lakeview the Gates Company will take advantage of the opportunity and have a local system here. W OOL UR0WER5, ATTENTION! We have the very best facilities for handling, storing and marketing your wool. Just having completed a $15,000 fire proof brick building iu this ciiy conclusively proves that we are in trie business to stay. It has been proven, lyond the shadow of a doubt that, where large quantities of wool are offered, belter prices are obtainable. This was demonstrated last season by the Baldwin Laud and Cattle Company of Hay Creek, Oregon, and by other concerns iu various sections. We have three quarters of a million pouuds of wool now pledged us and upou the accumulation of 2'KI,000 pounds or more, we will have well advertised sales. This will bring purchacers to this mar ket who have uever been in this held before, thereby through competitive bid ding getting U tter prices for wool than could jMissibly le gotten otherwise. We will make advances on wools up to 3-4 of its market value, thus putting you on a good financial footing w ithout lessening your chances of receiving highest prices. Don't ship your wool loSan Francisco, or sell to "one man" purchasers, and be at the mercv of a few sjeculators : but consign to us and let the wool be sold on its merits. We especially invite the wool growers to an inspection of our plant. Give us a trial shipment and be convinced of our assertions. FLANIUAN WAREHOUSE CO., 12-ut Reno, Nevada LOCAL TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. A Uxm Teachers' Institute will be held at the Crane Creek school houBe on Saturday, April 5, 1902, and the aiou will open at 10 o'clock a. ni. F HOOKAH t 10a. in. Paper: Geography lor In termediate Gradea, by Mim Hose O. Weat. Diftcueaion. 11 a. in. Paper: History (or Ad vanced Grades, by Mine Pearl Hall. IiHCUBion. 12 m LuncW. 1 :K) p. in. Paper: Grammar for In termediate Grades, by C. V. F.axter. IiiHcussion. A general invitation is extended to all who wish to attend. J. Q. Wiu.its, County Kup't Schools. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barr and daugh ter Mrs. Corwin Vlnyard, who have made their home in Lakeview lor several months, will leave for their former home below New Pine Creek, this wet-k. lur- iiK their stay here Mrs. Kurr has en tire! recovered her health, and Mrs Vinyard has leen greatly benefitted Onr citizens will' rojjret to hear of the departure of these excellent people. BIEBER'S STORE Premium Coupons arc given away free with every 25c Cash pur chase you make here, whether you buy Gro ceries, Mats, Furnish ing Goods, Dry Goods, Clothing or Shoes. Ev ery department offers inducements to money savers and the China ware is Pree. HOTEL BUILDING Dry Goods There's a good Deal Doing In our Dry Goods Department just now, and some of tho doing will undoubtedly inter est yon. Then? i no reason why you shouldn't make your Spring juirchascs now. Tho Good to 8tiit you are here. BIEBER'S STORE fTTfity Meat S Door North of Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, btc LANE c FITZGERALD, Proprietors. Lakeview WM. K. BARRY & H. W. J. BARRY, Props. r$?S Feed stable in Connection Horses boarded by the day or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty Is the quick ami safe de livery of passengers to all oints in the district. May and Grain for Sale. fcr proprietors Harry's Opera DfllUTQ Regarding the I uunu Statement JJ New business written in Gross assetks. Gross surplus " Total payments to policy Irin the past ten years, the Equitable has paid L'fl,0J.l.09 in dividends ot iU policyholders, which largely exceeds the amount paid In dividends by any oth- ert tympany uurinv me aauia iiiuu. Don't Guess At It but if you are itoing east write as for our rates and let us tall you about the service and accommodations offered by the Illinois Central Railroad. . Through tourist cars via the Illinois Central from Pacific Coast to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fail to writa us about your trip as we are iu a position to give you soiiim valuable information and assistance. 6319 miles of track over which is operated some of the finest trains in the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address: J.C.MND.-KV, II. TRUMBULL, T. t . A P. A. Com'l Agt. 142 Third Street, Portland, Ore. MOTEL BUILDING Groceries Good Things to Eat Wo aim to Bell tho Host obtainable. Tho x utility of our Grocer ies are guaranteed to you. Our Canned Fruits and Vegetables arc the well grown ripe kind. You buy things good for you to eat wnen you buy yuor Grocer ies hero. BIEBER'S STORE. Men's Clothing The rigors of winter will soon bo over. Pleasant days anead. Hright things in store for all. Tho Dost lino of Clothes wo havo ever shown. Como and; look at them. GOO Patterns for Spring and Summer just received. Everything mado to your measuro all tho time never otherwise Prices reasonably low. MOTEL BUILDING Market 3' tit's ) 8 ft Hotel Lakeview J Livery House Omljr placa la LaMavlrw tor boldlag paMtc atortalamiaU Forty Second Annual EQUITABLE LIFE. 1901: 24I,z.ujw.uu holders 331,039,720.34 71J26.797.06 27.714.621.42 r