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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1902)
LAkB COLfstY RXAhlNRR t AKEVIHW, LMIOON, APRIL. 17, 1902. 1 iXA iJkA .UJt. AAA t A. t it. i t .ULi. j LOCAL I PICK-UPS.f TTTTTT'T TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTy lleail Puliler'a new Nil. In till, lamp. I .not Hunduy a a ili'lig,lilful day in lakeview Mini everybody wai out to en joy It. When you wnnt new harm- of any kind litkit M liMik Hi Cheney's (lock. 15 2 (,'liarlea Hramli ami Umily liavn lieen viltihK In I.wkovlow (or a low day Dili Pee tlmm litle ulyle in g-eiila hat at Alilxlrom 1 1 rrni. mit (ierlier, tlm Klamalh tM'kinatl, with lii llo anl litllu mm arn vlaitinu. In Harraineiito. You I'lij'ty a ickhI aninkti, don't you? Try nn "f.l Vvini'lioiiin" at l.ej Iteall'i IMiglilfnl I rnigranl! Vi 'l T. it. Wakefield anil John Mauiin wore viKitom from A il lat Tlnmday ami Friday. Tin attention of lioreiueii in railed to the lion linn nl saddle at t'lietiey'a. Tliev ar o line (Intuit and gnrgi'titm trailnitN. It. M. ltunnill, foritmrly of Lakeview, now of Madeline, ha Imh'u adjmlirati'il a lmnkrtiit. aaddleN at I '.irk tih. I'lieney'a liuriie IV 2 Tin I'uU'-o ('lull Hooin window are now ornamented with liandxoino win dow uliade. Kee tlm Ix-auliful lioaiery fur ladie ami tfi'iiln latest style '. tlm Mono gram. M rn. ( oxir'n Wiiikh'mitn of Hummer take arrived at Tin Urem ltil Monday for n brief viit. For anything In tlifl Hii yi ln Supply line i nil on liidlh A Cloud. J. V. ISa-ey and Jarm-n Jlandly have gone to iragiie river to whip that stream for se kled leaiilie. Latent style summer shirt, and nek wear at tint Muiiotfraui . Si'imr Hicardo, of tlm Moore company, naiix lieauliful ito I ob at thu M. K. Church lam Sunday inorninK and evening. flol one of lliow V'2 ,i",,!W" ' lltidnpi'lh A ClwUdi J."l arrived, J. N. Vaton nttemlej tiiimii at Vaislejr Unt Sunday and listened to the funeral sermon preached hy Kcv. Stark in ineuiory of the late John Wither. Mr. Kleiner wait called yesterday at noon to attend tho little hahy of Mr. an J Mm. Marion Conley, of l'aisley. The little one U rerleddaiineroiiHly ill. HuiUpcth X Cloud have hicyche lo rent. Mr. C. C. Prntt ia retorted seriously ill at the Trait homo south of Lakeview. The arl lady ia threatened with pneu monia, aud to add to her illness, nhe had tltu misfortune on Tuemlay lo (all down a llitflit of stair. Just arrived at tho lakeview Soda Workc, an acHoitineiit of Hicyclo Klip plies, Sundries, ele.. Muurico Winnlleld and Miss. Nadie HiiMHio were married at tho home of Mr. and Mm. 15. Reynolds in l.akeview hint evening. Kcv. ('. W. llollouian of the Hnptit church tiH the nuptial knot. You never misK it w hen you call for the himoiiH Kentuckv Invonle whiskey Btl'octA Kin'n. they can hoant of other hrandf, luil the Kentucky Favorite IH never luriied annle after having once lieeu lined. 1 1 ihiinI he jjoikI when phy HicmiiH recommend it I r their patient. Found only al 1'oat & Kina-'a. I ft tf Jim iuv. who him had a long aud hard fieuo with typhoid fever and later with ltuiK trouhle, Ih once more uhlo to heout. Jim was laid up fornix montliH, and wan budfant over three niontha. MeHHra. I'lielps and HolmeH, who ao journod in Lakeview for three weeki pant, left for Klamath Falls last Monday. They ore worthy and deserving young men, and made many warm friends liere during their stay. Farmers in lake county are jubilant over the projects for a bountiful crop of everything grown on the farm. The ground is thoroughly soaked for the first tluie in years owing to a lack of the usual freezing weather during the past few months. Snow is packed heavily In the mountains Insuring a good sup .ply of water until late In tho bummer. It should be a prosperous year in every line of business in Lake county. I'lill 1'rlce, a young cigar maker from Cortland, and a cUver young man. has accepted a Mnition In Sharp's lake view factory. K. A. Cheiipy and family have moved from I he residence recently purchaiied hy J. K. Iternard from J. H, Fie d, and have taken tip quarters at the reaidencn of Minn Hni'lllng. Homo of our people may not have uu dcrMtood the announcement in theiie columns Unt week of the marriage of MIm Milrhell and Mr. McMillan at Klamath Falls. MUs Kdna MlUhell, the hridn, is the charming young la ly who renidel in Lakeview about a year ago. John Jiii 'k worth returned Uat Sunday from a vlnit al hia old home In Arkan Has. lie returns well pleated with hi trip and certainly liMiks a if the jour ney did him much good. Mr. Muck worth ha purchsHed the city exprcim hii nine" in l.akeview and will conduct it hilllKflf. Dr. Kleiner, by prompt reouM to a call, aved the life of Mrs. Anliley Follett yelerday at noon. The unfortunate woman dclrcd to end her li'e's iiiincry and in a lit of deipoiideucy took a Urge quantity of carhoiic acid. Al I nit reMirt Khe was renting easily. The community sympathize deeply with Mr. Follett. K. Lake, the bicycle repairer, has our hank for a copy of the Atlantic. Re view, publihel al Atlantic City, New Jerey, and which contains a detailed account of the great fire at that place on April 4th. Nine hotels were dt-at roved. It was the greatest fire that city ever experienced. Mrs.Thos.il. Flook.of H.h k Crvek, who accompanied her hiiHhand to Ijike vicw IhcI week, in Klill a gout at the Hotel Lakeview, and w ill remain here for some time under the care of ir. Kleiner. Mrs. F!ook recently passed ' throiitjh a dantfcruu'i illness from fever, and has not completely recovered. Mr. Walter Kharp and little son re turned from Portland lat Wednesday night via Heno. The ndy wjihstixnl succenfully a Very delicate ojxrallon for apeiidicitis in an hoxpilal at Fort land, and returns fully restored to health. Mrs. Kharp's friends in I-uke-vltlw are rejoicing at her safe return. Silas Kelley, who lives a few miles went of Altura is the owner of a calf lha weighed IH pounda when only two days old. Tho New F.ra says that the animal 4s a tialf breed 1 1 cry ford and Durham, rfce latter strain coming from the herd of K. Latter and is the largest calf for its age on record. Tehama is said to lie the largest wool county in California, and a great deal of talk is Uung nipdo about the great out put of wool from that county. Tehama claims 1,(UH,?50 Hiunds production annually. Lake county will go Tehama aUiut -tOU,(NM) pound better this season. It is fairly entiinuted that Lake will produce l IciihI 2,IHKI,(HH pounds this year. MUs Ijiiira Knelling has lieen per mitted to teach in Lake county, and will open a summer school in Irews Vallev next Monday. It is Minn Knell- Ilia's llrnl experience. Khe is one ,o( Lake County's native daughters and a bright young woman. Khe is probably the youngest teacher in the county, and her friends hope she may make a com plete succtiHs in her profeMsion. Ki Mulkey, miner and race horse man, who has relatives in (loose Lake valley, and is well known throughout Southern Oregon, recently returned to Jackson county from Homo. Mulkey la "0 years of age, but still on8csbcs much of the vigor and strength of his Bunny days, lie came back from the north fairly well to do, and has (itttd out a pack mule train to search the mountains in the Grants Tubs section for their hidden treasurers. Ladle Aid Meeting The Ladies Aid of the M, K. Church will meet next Wednesday, April 23, and full attendance of member is respectfully requested, a important work and business will eonie before the meeting. Mns.W. P. IIlRYPOBD, President. Irvln Ay res. M. C. Whltworth. Qeo. M. Ay re. i The Recent Earthquake Shocks Pelt over In Asia Minor were certainly the direct result of the Drop in Prices At the Big Store And were not due to the explosion of accumulated Sewer Gas In Town DON'T FORGET THE 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON ALL DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISH ING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. Ayres, Wiiitworth & Aykes POKSALH 1 600 SHEEP Free of scab and in fine condition, with a year's fleece on their backs. Couioac! of KM) ewes with lamb to choice Melaine bucks. Will commence hunbiiig alnjiit May lt. Trice f 4 er head. Also, 8M) yearling wethers with a year' fleece, price ft, 25. Apply to Tlios. II. Kiikkuk-k. H-2 Summer Lake, Oregon. TAKE NOTICE. This is to certify that during my ab-M-nce which will probably cover 30 to 50 days, Mr. L. F. Conn will have charge oi the busing ol ike California A Oregon Land Company in Lakeview, and any parlies desiring to rent or buy lands, or trancaet any other buineH with the company, can do so by calling on Mr. Conn. W. II.Kiukk 15 2 Agent C & C). Land Co. Lakeview, Oregon, April 15, 11W2. marshal's notice. The citizens ol Lakeview are hereby reHpectfully requested to clean up their premises, including back yards and stables, between this date and May 1, PH)2. If any citizen neglect to do so, the work will I done at the expense of that cilixen. This means business. W. M.llAtivav, Town Marshal. Lakeview, Oregon, April 17, l'.K32. as The Oder of Flowers That Is what a perfume should be true to Nature, delicate, lasting. We have just received a fresh lot from the place where the flower grow. These are among the most delicate extracts made; they con vey an air of refinement. If you have never used any of our per fumes, come In and sample them. A large variety to select from. Beall's Drug Store IIMMMOSMSOSMIMMSOMIIOOHMOMMSSOMHIOI JULY RACES. The Lake County Agricultural A-Aao- riation will give lour ciaya racing on their track in Lakeview, commencing Jnlv 1 and enilinu Julv 6,l!2. Tl'a sum of f l,:ilM) will be distributed in -purses, as follows : FIRST DAY, JULY 'I. Vint Kac. g- rill dah $l5o.oo (Thrcs-ycar oldat .Second Kacc, 3-8 Mile Heal 1 30.00 Third Kace, 600 Yard daiih, (t akc Co. adtlla t.ortea) 7S-" SECOND DAY, JULY a. Flrat Race. 8- nil 'h li oo 5econd kacc, I Hlle dash 173. 00 THIRD DAY, .!ULY 3. I lr.t Race, 1-2 Mlle heaU 1S0.00 Second 3-4 nils daih 1 35.00 FOURTH DAY, JULY 5. FlrttRace, I 1-8 nile dah joo.oo Second Race Dlnanceto be named at Kac Track on alternoon, July 3d iffo.oo There will be a Coneolatlon Pur.e, distance and amount named the ta.t day. CONDITIONS: All of the above racea ar tree tor all, eicept KUitlv race, hlch ! lor Ijike colour lior . Kour lo vulf r and llirre io .lart, but (lie Aku clallnn rrnervee tliu risbt to hold a uuuibcr lliaii (our to till by reducing the purao lu pro ixirdoil to tho niiinlH'r of liurnca eutvred. Knirlci to eloB Hie I'veiihiK before the race. The I'aclllc Coaat Hlnod llor.n AMK'latlm rule! to govt-rii a'l ruuuiug racra. Kutranee lee ten (Hi) iht ceul ol puree. Moiiev lo be divided a liillowi: 70 per cent to the Aral hor.o and 30 per vent to eeoond horae. The AawH'latlou reaervea the right to change any ol the above rai-ea, In the event ol not till ing, nr to change the data of the Unt any 'a event to Ih following day, In case any other nnuaoiii.nl la announced for that date No money paid without a conteat. Kntrlea lor aaddle raoe to be mad before a roiauitllee composed of J. N. Ulvan, Harry Koberta, (iua Behroder, Jeff Parian, J tin Ureen and Charlie Trurabo. Board ol Director: John McKlhlnuey, F. P. Light, W. A. Wllahlra, V. M. Miller, J. M. luuea, V. L. fuelling, and . Daly. V. L. 8NBLLIN0, Scy. B, DALY, Prt, 16-llt S.RSUBLETT&CO. Now located In the South of the Daly Bldg;. NEW BRICK Carpets, Mattings.Portieres vn"-.'-y--. i Linealum, Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch v. mo- xx3-x3 or rxxraiu'xarcrxfcxs ooaoeo at o t ota ocaoaaca0aooot PANE'S RESTAURANT if Mrnu.t.ii hour, or the i rnfM MCI T CMMI DPIPP m n UUUU IIILHL A UIIIALl. I IllWk Fine Sunday Dinners mm Table supplied with fvfT- NEW PINE CREEK & Is rapidly forging ahead and E. B. Follett, the Merchant ? is trotting along at the head of the procession. A FINE NEW STOCK lias already been received and more new goods nre arriving at our store all the time AMONG OTHER THINGS We have everything desirous in the Grocery Line. A special line of Gents Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos. Watch for our Dry Goods Display. E. B. FOLLETT .iviy 6