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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER i LAKEVIEW, ORCOON, APRIL.J , 1902. :: Interesting Notes (lathered During The Week and Stated Briefly Tor Examiner Readers 1 : A. K. Hunt, rattle buyer, boiiuhl H4 ateera in Klamath rounty week at 4 cent 11 jmiii ti I . Itrnpluai 1 1 l'Ui'i mi'l tieorire ml t-10 1 . Tiny lrtV llielr patron ritllil. r un" billiard table. !ilf Mm. J.ilin It. McCoriniuk. ! one "f her liltln rhildreii, are remrled HI nllli latfrip nt the Iteed li'iini In Paiiiley. ('. It. Parker n( ('heaii-an lorn tin InIiimI NliKiiritiK litM hand l Inn ka. Tlu-y veratfed twenty miiuda nl wool each. JhlK' llurriiitftoii o( Modne relum-a t diniiiiii mi ilidietmelit Atfaiimt Attorney llmrin, and ent for auothitr Judue to try mMi Yon won't llnd "Jenae Mri'" Whin key in rheap i1mcm It Im'l made lor heap mi'ii 1.1 drink. It ix tin' Ix-nt and demanded dy tlm beat people. Warner Snider ol Ijikeview rame up from there ImhI Sunday mnl aieiit a low daya in the beautiful I'heaauran. Home attraction, I'll? Paialey Poat. J. M. Thoui mu, the nlitM-jiimi nl Modm , who apeiit l!m winter with hia family in Han Kfftiirlnco, ha returned to Altnraa, hi (umily ai-jotnpiinylntf Mm. Wanted - IntelllKent jmuriK men, from 17 to II' yeara ol ftita, bavin wnniiiiiii school eduration, to learn meehanii'al trade. For lull information apply to or write to I'ldon Iron Work, fSi Mar ket M., Han Krm:iwo. 'i 'iai Walter Ilnirk of Hilver I.ake U run ning a liiiiu-li of cuttlt) in Kliiinalh county. He reporta aoine rattle on Klamath Mamli haviuK died from Jnlin Iteed wan up from New Pine Creek Friduy with a load ol the flneat porker keen here in a long time. Tlm liiijtn fro purrhaaed ly the pro prietor ol tln City Meat Market. J. V. Howard, ol Hilver Ijike, ar rival in our city Iiml Thuraday. Mr. HoMHnl I111 I km-11 feeding alxnit MH) tier at the Tulliea hut aold tin-in ami delivered thi'in at aomn Miint on the railroad. Prineville Kevie-v. t'harlea Vaudevert, while hauling lumber at Milliard Midge, in Cnaik county, on March 20th, wna thrown from hia wagon ami killed, lii-ccum-l win a native of Cottage drove, thin atute, yeara of age ami wan iimrricl. Frank ami William lUunrw have ri- iiiiiimI woik on their hi( dam mid ciuuil at the hend of Anna river, in Summer Luke VHlley. The water will he di' verted in diti'hea to Irrigate ft lii( hody of hhh lirtiHh land north of the lake. j. (. Ilenrh, who hftn Immiii condui't inn the Itee at I.akejKirt, Cnl., for the piiHt year, hna removed to Point Kirh nimid, ('iiiitrH Oiata county, where he i enttiiKi'd in the job printiittc department of the Richmond Daily Record. Mr. A. Follett haa alno joineil her hiiHhnnd, W ho Iiiih liM-ated at I'oint Kiidunnnd. Thla drnatui la oa every boi of he genula Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tbi.u 1 mmHlii (Hat mlit In mm da Kay KinKi mil of A. N. Kin of 1'nrt land, 1 reHirted to have eontraiMel mallxiK at that place. The youni man vlhilcd Lake Cuiiiity lt mimmer. Mr and Mr. V. It. Anderaon haw iimvi il from lintel Ijikeview to the riKi deuce formerly occupied hy lir.and Mm. V V.. Hmith, niKinit the home of V. A. Manmntiill. (iei a kinmI, clean, hot hath at Frank HiiiHIi'm ihop. When vou eon e out ol the Laid pi 11 nt yotimelf lii tliecliHir alio get a rldii rhave, utter w Inch try In ore lire ilaiiilriifl medicine . .rC tl We leitrn that J. W, Howard the Silver l.nke tM'kuiaii, ha Imrxaiiied (nr ipnle a Inrxe hunch of cattle from J. ('. HotchkiH of (ioow Lake; the cattle are Iroin the lower march in thi valley, ay the l'ot. Mr. Howard will lie here the 2Slli inxl. to receive the MliH'k ami they will I mi hranded at the llrattain ranch. Ilrattain and Hoaanl will then drive their rattle to Hcan to gether where they will le turned on the MUinmer range. "I'ele" Follett everylxnly kiiowa him ray he came to the Republican (Vniiity (invention to gel the iioinina- tion for an importani office, a he ha been pulling at the liindmoflt protuUir- ance, and yelling loud ami lurty for the Hepulilican party for lo! thee many year. "I'ete" got what he wanted, and will Imi the nest road overaeer of New I'iue Creek mh-lion. He aya there'a in thing like having a pull w hen a fellow want an ollice. The wine man once remarked that "ull whinky ia goHl, but Dome better than other." Thin ia eminently true. Other may extol the virtue of their wet good, hut thoiw who line the laumui Kentucky Favorite, luriiinhed only I 'oh I V King liv the old reliable tirm ol bpru- aiice, Mauley A t'o., will bae no other- no, never I 1- i Some lime ago it wa announced that John 11. Campbell, the former (topular repreiiciiinlive of 1'aul F'riedinan'a liquor InuiNe, bad taken a jxiMticu with the Clown Piftilleriea Co., of which Fred I-clmcm in a representat've in thi oeciioii. Thi i ft tuilake. Mr. Cani U ll Ih with the firm of .pruance, Man ley A Co., the well know u liquor hoiii-e of San Francicco, and hia territoiy 1 the roBHt town from 'Frinco to Kur eka, and hIho the ntule of Nevada. The'TiilHce"i a popular a ever. Whnrtoii A Smith have a hunt of friendd and their report ia a mo-ting place. The 1'nUce ha the reputatihn ol dealing nut the hct in every thing. The l'u lace billiiird riMiin ha the (incut billiard and J ImmiI tuble in tow n. tl Citizen of ltly, Klamath county, arej becoming InteP'Hteil in the provoncu public bigliway mentioned a few week ago in The Kxauiiner, to be built Irom I'a.Hley to Hly. Mr. W. W. Finley, u prominent Hlmkman of Sprague river i commiiuicHting with the buHinepa men of 1'ainley, nuking their ro-oKrrtion in the enterprise. It la underatood that the citHzena of Cbewancan w ill petition the County Court to order the road built, and make it public highway. The dintance to be covered ia, we undeatand .'III mile. ORDERS TAKEN FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS i Blankets ; Quilts White Spreads READY TO WEAR LINE Fleeced Wrappers, Flannelette Gownsr 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 . . . 10 The Place to do. I liavr two (rlemli rti tri p .lf In i hi- city liy tin- Ijikr. Tlx'lr Invllmiori In li-ltrra ol (inlit l, "llo) . Iml will )ou Ulir?" Tle y k" I' ll iiiiiiit ( x.liu'e, Vt hUki j . W I ne iil H' -r. (ioikI ( lnr In Ui't. iikiI nylliliiK Tli wrry ln rt Ui clii'i-r. A n't ruiw my tab' ! tii nrljr tubt; 'Twlit rliRcr tnl fire HiIiik, J 'I at (k your I Imlre, lillt my vlcr l(, iiu In l'i' I A K Ilia. Tin Kovra. 9 ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS m1 ACConnoDATioNs (gJJxil- BKTTER THAN PILLS The ijueMion ha lieen afke4, "In what way are Chamberlain' Stomach A Liver Tablet iiierior to piiU?" Our aiiKwer i: They are eanier and more ileant to take, more mild and gentle in eflect and more reliable they can alwav lie depended ilMin. Then they cleanup and invigorate the Mnmach and leave l lie bowel in a nafyal condition, while pill are more barV in effect and their u m ia often folhiwed bv conatipa tion. For ale by !ee licall, rruggit. Try Chamlierlain'ft Stomach A Liver Tablet, the bet phyir. For ale by le iieall Jiruggit. 320 Acres Land For Sale. W have for ale U! acre of farming land, situated on the Wet Hide of (ioowe Ijike; 1'4' mile from ti in tier; oM-n range; 60 acre imprrved; 200 acre under fence and material on the ground to fence balance; two good well; watering place for flock in field all piimmer; gtwirt 2-try niilence, burn and oiiiIioukch ; giirden Kit a here all kind of vegetables and melon ran be grown proliflcally . ,vitiiated I mile from living HtreHiu and 15 mile from Lakeview. 8 if Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd had Itching Pile. They're terribly annoying; but ltocklcu' Ar nica Salve w ill cure the wort cm ho of f ii la , in itirl li It hit en r.l t ln.iihM tA For Injuries, Pain or lMlily Krup-j : :.i.. .i... t .1 i 1 tiiuin 11 11 iiiu nrifc Btsivti 111 tut; world Price 2'm" a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by I-ee Heall, druggint. The niaarrautlr) Father. "My tnhtea," said the extravngnnt son, "are Inherited." "Yea," retorted the nnpry father, "ev erything you have U inherited. You haven't Ktunption imioukIi to acquire even a tuate by Individual effort." Chicago Post. SAHPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT J5 A'-mm nil n r rn i i '"'w!Lii.?--1r":T . X F. H. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, Man'grr Put vour ad in The Examiner, it brings S B R aW S3 S. J. STUDLEY F- E. HARRIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITURE jusvpeadLltedI.mre: Snider Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND OET OUR PRICES 0 Jaat the Opposite. "You ndvertlae un up to date board lnc houae," an Id Alee Smart. "That tuenna ineala on time, eh?" "No." replied Mra. llnslicin. "that means I never let my iMiardera get be-hlnd."-Phthidelphla Iteoord. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean tha Signature of 9 Jk k I ill t L: THE OREGON The Oregan has been thor oughly renovated and re furnished. Table ser vice is neat, clean and the best the market af fords. Moderate charge 31 L. F. WINKELMAN ... t You Wanta Watch That feat An (r Mi! mil ma 1 n At New Pine Creek's Big: Store. LEMON 6c HARTZOC