LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER I LAKBVIEW, OREGON, APRIL- I, 1902. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: u :: :: :: Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers :: :: . A bargain In sheen, ltnad adver tisement "For mI tWO sheen." Uead the new ad in this Issue. Now mII you ran pick out the ones that have been changed. Tim annual meeting of tlie I-ako county Telephone company will txi held t I'aialey net Monday. No sideboard In ull complete with' out a ImiUIii of "Jeami Moore" rye or bourbon whlakev. It I lietter than the kind yon have alway considered beat. Vou won't flint "Jeaae Moore" Whis key In cheap places it Isn't niacin for cheap men to drink. It I the IxukI anil demanded by the Wat teople. Itoadmasler lleryfnrd Inn liecn in the Hurt h looking after Uie county roads and to determine the character of work that should be (lone. Frank Ijhio and Will Hteele, with their families, have moved to the I-ane ranch lielow Ieedman. Great improve ments arc going on there. A gentleman Wo arrived from l'als ley Monday inforias The Kiaminer that "Col. Mini" Cirrirr had a big audience at I'aialey last Sunday, and George llankina i9ed tUw hat. II. It. Kchlagel waa kicked on the arm by a young horse tliat he waa breaking a few day a ago. Mr. Kchlagel then took cohl in the wounded arm, and waa threatened with blood poisoning, ao laat Haturday he came to town to con ault !r. Ulondin ts regard to it. New Kra. It in understood that W. Z. Mom haa purchased the photographic aparatua of the late Mra. John Hammond, and haa alto leaned the Hammond residence property at I'ainlry. He espveta to move hia family to I'aialey where Mra. Mum w ill conduct a studio. Mra. Moss baa Itecome an artist of local fame, hav ing iK-rfv'tod herself in the art. The Post says that A. I). Kchroder bought 87 head of cattle from J. C. Jiolchkisa for J. W. Howard of Bilver Ijiku thi week ; 30 yearlings and the rent were 2-yewr-olda. The price 'paid waa 1 1H for yearlings and $15 for 2-year-olds. Mr. Schroder bought 22 yearling! from Iolikin at $19 r head. Mr. Schroder also purchaaed 165 head of 2-ycur-old steers from Jack I'artin, Jr. at fL'5 per head. He received the Hotch kins cuttle in Chew r man last week. The Nevada, California & Oregon railway run u train up to the new ter minim, Madeline, March 31st, and on April 1 Mt started regular traina fri.m there, Siiiiduv excepted. The road IhhI 1h Hit ! I to lie solid and safe for heavy truiiiH. The terminus is now thirty-live inili'H from AlitiraH and 100 miles fiom I,ukcview. A commodious dcot is lie ing built, and I it-k KuhscII, formerly of I-ukcvii w, in the liuidlord of the Liit ho tel there. Thli ifrnatur la on vry hoi of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tabteu rxmiwtv that. - mid fa day K. I). Wright, the Aahland monument man, haa gone to MmIoc county, and will return next month. Prop In at thel'alkce and aee (wir(ff and Kent. They treat their patron right. Fine Mlliard table. 2 tf 1.. C. Kale, a pioneer of Modor county, died at Alturaa on April 1st, aged 77 years. He was a highly es timable citixen. Mock InnM--tor Clarkson is in thr Warner anction to wati'h the bands ol sheep as they move from the deaurt to the ahearlng pens. The Tout says that Contractor lh laday may use an automobile for car rying the mails and paaaengers between I'aialey and Hlver I-ake. (!onnoinrs of iierfct g'Mnls sppreci ale ''Jeaae MiMire Whihkey for its pur ity and a delightful flavor. It is wi. li on I a peer. Sold by Jammerihal. Jim Handler and John liasey found good trout flailing in lrewa creek laat week. They will try Hprague river nest week. (iet a good, clean, hot bath at Frank Smith's shop. When you con e out ol the bath plant yourself in the chair and gel a clean shave.after which try hia sure sure dandruff medicine . 52-11 Ioat Women of Woodcraft pin, hlia of an as, in lakeview, recently. Kinder please leave at this office and get reward. Claud McCall, the stalwart son of Hayes McCall ol Pilver Lake, and U. Iteeder, another young man of the North end, sojourned in Lakeview sev eral days during the past week. The wiae man once remarked that "all whisky is good, but some better than others." This ia eminently true. Olters may extol the virtues of their wet gtxHU, but tJioae w ho use the famous Kentucky Favorite, furnished only 1'ost V King by the old reliable Arm of Hpru a iioo, Man ley & Co., will use no other no, never I 12 2 W. I). Sharp, the cigar manufacturer, has purchased the household goods of Dr. F. F.. Smith, and upon the return of his wife from Tortland they will go to housekeeping in the residence vacated by Ir. and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Sharp is rapidly regaining her health in Port land, and is expected home next month. The"l'Hlace"is as popular as ever. Whorton A Smith have a host of friends and their resort is a meeting place. The I'aUiM'haa the reputatihn of dealing out the best in every thing. The 1'alace billiard room haa the fittest billiard and pool table in town. 2 tf W. W. Watson, brother of Kx-IMs-trict Attorney C. H. Watson, lias pur chaaed the M incr, iiewpaer of l'rairiu City, (irant county. The Min er is one of the hundsouient publications that finds its w ay to our editorial den. Wanted Intelligent young men, from 17 to 11) years of age, having common school education, to learn mechanical trades. For full information apply to or write to I'nion Iron Works, 222 Mar ket St., San FranciHco. 2-2m The question is often nuked, "Is lake view going to have a celebration and racing this year?" The Kxaminer is unable lo find out. If we are to celebr ate its, high time the people were doing something about it. 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, Ladles' Criicir.-a , and Misses Rubbers, and Rubber Goods every kind, Men's Felt Boots and Bootees (new) .U.SNID R... The Place to (Jo. I have two frtrmU who irfp a place In the I'll j by the l-akn. Thvlr Invitation In Irttrra of (old U, "Hova, what will you take?" ThrT k-p all manner ol alu:e, Whlakrjr, Wine and Hi-er, Good I'lsara-ln fact, moat anything The weary heart to cheer. And now my tale la nearly told; 'Twin chance and a anre thine, Juat take your choice, but my ad r lee Is, (o to I'lMt A Klllf. 10 Tax Kovta. BETTER THAN PILLS. The question has tieen aket, "In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach A Liver Tablets auperior to piils?" Our answer is: They are. easier and more pleasant to take, more mild and gentle in effect and more reliable as thev can alwava lie depended upon. Then they cleanse and invigorate) the stomach and leave the bowels in a natural condition, while pills are moreitarsh in effect and their use in often followed br constipa tion. Fur sale by Lee Beall, truggist. Try Chamtarlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets, the best physic. For sale by j Lee Iteall Iruggist. J 320 Acre Land For Sale. Wi have for sale 320 acres of farming land, situated on the West Side of Gooee Lake; 1' miles from timber; open range; 50 acres imprcved; 200 acres under fence and material on the ground to fence balance; two good wells; watering places for stock in field all summer; good 2-story residence, barn and outhouse-; garden spot where all kinds of vegetables and melons can be grown prolific-ally. Situated 1 mile from living stream and 15 miles from Lakeview. 8 tf 111 J mi 1L AKEYIEW mi y. ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnriODATIONS SAflPLE ROOn For COnnERCIAL TRAVELERS COURTEOUS TREATMENT F. H. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, Man'gr Put vour ad in The Examiner, it brings S U m . H M lllllllllllIllllll!llllll!llllllllllllllllll!ll!!ll!!!llTy!lllll Job Couldn't Have Stood It. If he'd had Itching Tile. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen'a Ar nica Salve will cure the worst, case of Piles on earth. It has cured thousands, or Injuries, Paine or Bodily Erup tions it s the best aalve in the world Price 25c a box. Care guaranteed. Bold by Lee ileal), druggist. 11. L. Hollman, a barber of Redding, Cal., committed suicide at that place by the morphine route on March 26th. He left a note, saying: "In case of my death telegraph Mrs. Eva Hollman, Jlxivclock, Nevada." Our Friend Is Still Sore. Cedarville Hecord : We understand that I-akeviow will have a Mrong baseball team this sum mer. The tVdarville lioys will not cross bats with the Lakeview club this summer. S.J.STUDLEY m F.E.HARRIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything In tbe line of FURNITURE. jusZSllSmre: Snider Bui'ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES IIIIIIillllllllllllllllilililiilliililiiiH - THE OREGON - CASTOR I A Tor Infanti and Children. Tfi8 Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature The Oregon has been thor oughly renovated and re furnished. Tablo ser vice is neat, clean and the best the market af fords. Moderate charge L. F. WINKELMAN - - - 6J) You Wanta Watch That V- v.Va i Jl WdiUJi'A v.lU U At New Pine Creek's Big Store. LEMON 6c HARJZOG i CI h fa