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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1902)
4 LAKE COUNTY LArilNIIK: LaWlVIEW ORLOON MAY. I5, 1902. Will Soon Interesting Notes (lathered During The Week and Stated Briefly m Tor Examiner Readers I (Ml lU-ftiiiir.1 Well, m-k ; il'ii Miinlnr perl. Tin' I 'illy "f in iiiit 1 '1 1 1111 i ft n hi tin I 11 y ilni in 11 tniiif. Chit". I'. I'mIIHII lif I'ollllllld Wit H gunt at ll'iti'l l.iiki'vii-w lift week. W'lilckv tlnlt "iiltx, I lull .! in ymi KimkI. ni'ln ymir iligi'nlioii and apt'tlti, i tin1 1 .ti t utiil'I ",ltmii Mooie" rye or IhMUIi'HI. J Hill III it t lull. Tin' I'lif "ii '11 11 kt cpiicIic lire im run nlng on tin' Western (agt line. There in wlnkv nml whinky. lint only oriii ".)i-' M.kiii'" htky iIih kind iloctnm riTiitiinii-ii'l ir II" iurity and liralilifuliifft-w. Jiiiiiiiiiti liul. Illiiiv A 1 kcrman, a traveling ihhii, wh ,it lloti'l (.aki'Vlcw (r several day lam Hi. k. No lii ii'liK'lii'. mi unlritin, follow t!n n-nl . !,-.. 1,m, it-" n ri hixky v Jt doe. k I. TIiiti' in none, other ti IMJIIill it. - .1 .1 in 11 it- 1 1 1 u I . " I ' lu ll'" Tholllll Ntltdlcy ll( SlllllllHT I.nki -1 - t h frw day in Ijtkevn-w lal wi-ck liilr tTirmiti' to Itogue Ktvcr val ley, win-re In- 'KxTla tu riTimiti. Mr. nml Mr, "miIIiviiii nf lavi Creek were in l.akevh'W last week. Kliroutc home after mi e tended visit with their daughter, Mr ,, i. Ilarri, at Sum- IIHT l.llkl1. Try CliaftilwrliiMi'M Stomach A Liver Tablets, tin' beat hyitlia. For sale ly IaI Ill-all PrUgglSl. Jim tin-en, the "warm buccariaj" wan in town ImiiI wk from tlio X I. plan tation. Jim says life on the range laivunea 111 (i re ami more attractive tu 1 1 i 111. All extra (or McCormack mowers ml ra)ie can always be jound at . S. limine U 'n ' 10 3 i. I.. 1 1 oil .rook ha Iwn in from the X I, pretty frequently of late. Of conrae tin-re in no other attraction in Lakevicw fur leh lint to see liiit many friends and tO trailHUl t llUHillCtl. Mini Lulu Mai well of the firm of Nrl lon A Maxwell, fashionable milliner, returned (mm Paisley taut m eek w hern flu- had a 11 n trade for a few c'ays and diHMini-cl of niHiiy bonnet. Hi-meinlHT that Kchminck lia the (ami km McCormack Mourn and Rakee. MoiIhI winners. None better. All ei tras constantly in stock. 19-3 W. I(. Hcryford haa resigned hia po aition hh County Koadmaater and Fred II. Snyder has Inen appointed by the County Court in hia place. Mr. Hery ford w ill Rcrcpt the poailion nf foreman on the 70 ranch made vacant by the rea'gnalion of Harry Roberta, who is to take the fnrcmanahip on the Paly cor poration ranch in North Warner. Woodcock A Son, blacksmith and wagonmakcra, I.alicview, are well pro piiri'd to do all work fn their line on abort notice, a ml will guarantee their work. Shop just north of Harry' livery stable. Hi lit) Thla .lirniitiire In m. every tx of Iho goniilnf Laxa ivt nroi'iO'Quininc Tbu.u I I'm riMni'i'.' Iti t - ' rll In ni TAKI- N()TICH. WIiitimih, I hitve ci't I led mi n liarl f iiiixiirvi'Vi'il IiiimI and inniki.1 my cor ihtk. iiiti-iuliiiK to take tin- fume n ln lioiiii Mi'iid, iia nuhr ut the mtr. nia'ki-d cnriii'iH w ill coiilorni to the hit ill Hiil.'Ii viioiiN, w In n cur vi id, anid 'nml Ivintf mljoiniii)' to Mirvi-vi-'l I n t . and (! hitOn i 11 h ii Itnllt lifllft I of tin- folltli- i'ii I '4, and the noitln'iit ' of tin mil thi'iiMf 'j, tnvrilui .';) ki.utli nl rnii'i' i'.jyut, in Kectlnn :jd. The cor m i" li 11 v c lii'i'ii I'liici'il, and the hind i liniinili'il mi tin- Mi'kl by the MoiikIi. Thin hind waaai'tlli'd iihhi and a hon-i-built thereon by the n iiltTiiiii'd two yiamnifo; lint bouxn raa Um-troyi'd by .wh Hip lire. I n t;hsl Ua'ii rani land ill KiH.il laitli, 11 1 1 I ut the lime of H'ttli miTit tlii'ie wa no otinT imirovi' iniTita Ihi-reoii, or any peraoti there, and I biTfliy warn all ieraim tint to tii'KpiiN upon aaid bind, or to place any i 111 pros etiit-nHt tiioii tho aame without my rminiTit. Niciikmiaii Kink. I'lu-h, llreifon, April .r, 1!H'. v (. II. liutfit, iiN'riutt'inli'iit of con- trurtinii of the ne'v trlcphnne line to In built by the Midway Telephone and Ti l t'tftaph ('nuipany fmm Axhlitiid uitohh tin- Camudi-a via Harmu, Soda Sirin( and Miake to Klamath Kallu and Lake view, lietfiin the ncttial work of (-oiiatrtn-t-ion today, with a force of r-everal men. The polm fur the diatauce Irom Ahlaud to tlie tlinbcr will bc'ftiriiifdit-d from "the Keener aaw mill, and for the remainder of tbediatance acroia the mountain will U- aupplied riy contract, wheh have la-en let for Home time to tiuiber men alonK the route. Contract have a I no been let for the delivery of the wire from Anh land aloti the route acrof the Caacadea and the flrat load left here t li lit morn ink. It ia expected that w ith the force now employed the prof-reai made in act ting the pole andstriiiKing the wirea will mount to alaiut one mile per day. Anhland TidinK. April 2Hth. A Northern Ijtke county yi tinjj man who I much in love, and "some on big word," cent the follow inn letter to hi inamorita: ''Mnie. Moat worthy of admiration I After long conaideralion and much meditation on the great rep utation you jaiaaea in the nation, I have a alrong inclination to become your re lation. On your approbation of thia de claration I shall make prestation to remove my aituation to more con venient atation, to profess my admira tion, and it audi obligation ia worthy of observation and ran obtain commiser ation it will he an airgrandixement be yond all calculation of the joy and ex ultation of your. Sana Piaaimulat ion." The timber land law ia likely to be rt pealed before long, as a bill has already been introduced in Congrea. This will atop taking up uluims, the same a in the ( line of pre cmption locatona. The h'iniei'tead law will probably be the only ineana then of acquiring timlier liind, I be name na the agricultural, by living on the kiiiiic lor live year and making iuiprovcmenta . Yreka Jourhal. 5tops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative liroinn Ijulnliii- Talilfla cure a mill ill one day. Nfictiri' no I'tiy. l'l lci- L'A i-t-nin. 44 Arrive Full Line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, Wrappers and 5kirts j From our Eastern Factory, o the latest Styles etc..... Do not Buy until You Have Examined Our Stock , C. U. SNIDER , . . (ieorge W. Mapia, the wealthy Mock Hi 11 n and biinki-r, ha hiifht the Odl Fellow ' building in Keno, paying for it I'.D.UjO.- The (iiii tte ay Mr MapiM boiighl the cami! pr'ia-rty aeveral years ago for f 10,1X10 and aiilifipiclitly aold it for fl'.'HK). The nest owner cold it for li..riil and now it ha again fallen into the Ihui'In of Mr. Max- at a coat of f20,0n0. 'Profi-rty in Kcno is looking up. The Nevada metroMili ia di-Htiiu-d In become a big and wealthy city. MODHRN ' THROUGHOUT Now HACKWAkI) AS U5UAL. with mild March April ioiih'H w inds, Then May with April alinwer. Ami t-ri-tty mkui we'll have glad June With all it aweet May llowers. i iirilL, 1L.AKETIETT . -. . HRECTED IN 1900 - j.ff- FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS SAHPLE ROOn ' ForCXn.Ti;RCIAL 1 TRAVELERS ..... COURTEOUS TREATMENT On May M a new time-card went in to effect on the Nevada, California Sc Oregon Railway. The trains now leave Itcnn IhiuihI north at 9 a. m., meeting the so"th bound at Amedeeat 2 K5 p. m arriving at Madeline, 144 miles, north at 7:50 p. m. The southbound leaves Madeline at l a. m., meeting the north bound at A uiedee at 2:05 p. m. and ar riving in Heno at 7 :45 p. in. F. fl. MILLER & CO., Prop'rs, F. P. LIGHT, Man'gr - 7 f aISiii m L m a rt-a m w mmm f f m w miiii in ii iiiiiiimi i in in iim inut i ii. i ii tt mi;iiij f ; Mwwjw.; "IX " I f "J y 'J c 4 It Saved tilt Leg;. I. A. Panforth, of LaGrange, Ga., ! suffered for sis months with a frightful 1 running wire on hia leg ; but writes that ' Huckleii's Arnica Salve whooly cured it in five day. For Ulcers, Wound, ; I'ilea, it's the bt-Nt aalve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 2jc. Sold bv j fi I-e ileall, Pruggiat. : ...... 1 puo- ; : The Cedart ille Kecoid discredits the siory of the I.ake City "wildman, liahetl generally in the preas throughout ? the country. The Hecord aaya that "Wright, who had been in the insane . S anvliiin, htopped at the school house to , see hia children, who, being' afraid of him, ran away from him, aud the man has never lajen seen since." Won't Follow Advice After Paying For It. In a recent article a prominent phy sician ava, "It is nest to impoasible for the physician to get his patients to car ry out any presort lied course of hygene or diet to the smallest extent; he has but one rcaort left, nameiy, the drug treatment." When medicines are used for chronic couatipation, the movt mild ml gentle obtainable, u-h as Chamber lain' Stomach A Liver Tablets, should lie employed. Their use is not followed bv constipation as they leave the bow els in a natural aud healthy condition. For sale by I.ee Heal I, druggist. S. J. STUD LEY F. E. HARRIS STUD LEY & HARRIS LAKE VIEW FURNITURE CO, Full and complete stock of Everything in the line of FURNITUR Snider Bui ding on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES JUST OPENED. GOODS AR RIVTNQ ALL THE TIME. The Phelps-Holmes concert at Klam ath Falls was well attended. The Re publican says : IUth the music and ele cm t ion were of a high order and were thoroughly appreciated by all. Messrs. l'helps and Holmes left the first of the week for their California homes. They expect to return here again next full." THE OREGON .11 ft 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 11 II - - L. F. WINKELMAN ii 'D11 iu-?(oM . y -fr y. -y' 'u Tlj, rjfj"7M""(r 9 (C) You Wanta Watch That Spat mm Bapfflain nu i At New Pine Creek's Big: Store. LEMON & HART ZOO 3