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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1902)
LAKG COUNTY EXAHINCR, LAKEVIEW, ORCUON, MAY IS, 1901 hkkvitiks Attend the dam Saturday night. Vine luusic. On May 8th 7B3 voters had registered i Klamath county. You'r nest for quick shave, clean, fomfortable and sanitary at Frank fttnith'a. IS tf Henry IYgnllv and Miss I Vila War ner were married at Alturason May 5th. Whv not smoke a good clear Havana ittar?" The F.strella, sold by Ijkev!ew dealer. 19 tf 8. R. Sublette, the furniture .man, went to Warner Valley ou business last week. The Hawkins A Uinehart sawmill at Crooked Creek etarted up three weeks ago sjmI is now running on full time. Read the new announcement of the fakeview Mercantile Company in The ttaaminer today, and profit by it. Call for The F.strella cigar and you get Rood clear Havana cigar. Lakeview dealers have them on sale. 19-tf ChariW Oliver waa up from the Wit Bw Ranch section Saturday and lays tie orope from thereto Lakeview look Be.. Mr. and Mrt. R. A. Hawkins of IVooked Creek spent Saturday and ftonday in Lakeview, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Brattain. George Cooley returned last week from Montague, where he spent the winter. His many friend were rejoic ed) to see him again. CoeUy has gone to Its old place at the Z X- If you are looking fcir bargains in grots clothing aad hate-call on Schmink it Bon. They are selling off cheap to sake room for other stock. 18-2 On Tuesday morning the registration books of Lake county showed a total registration of 760. With three more days in which to register it is estimated bat the total will reach 800. J. J. Chappell, representing Moeea A Co., &an Francisco wool buyers, is the iret wool man to reach Lake County tttis season. Mr. Chappell has been here several days, in advance of the opening W the Market. J. N. Fitzgerald has retired from the City Meat Market business, and is suc ceeded by John Wendell, an experi enced butcher and meat cutter from Cal aWnia. Mr. Wendell fully understands Ats business. The firm is now Lane & Wendell. Miss Rose West, the teacher, left for ftelem last Monday. Little Barbara feeiner accompanied her to spend the iMumer with her grandmother at the Mate Capital. Miss West will visit San Francisco. The best ites of many fa-tends accompany her. Dr Steiner, J. D. Heryford and Ar rhie Heryford etarted for San Francisco laM Saturday morning. Archie in taken to-the city to be placed in the care of an eminent occulist, to endeavor to restore fM sight. The unfortunate boy has IwtpJalty blind for several months. W'heirKeWwuadi Evans were at Wash BHiton tiwy were introduced to Presi VnC Roosevelt. When the President learned in the course of conversation that they were from Lakeview, Oregon, lie remarked: "Lakeview, Eh? Well, yes , I Piave heard of Lakeview, l'ltaue lewr-yow firearm in the ante-room." A large crew f railroad surveyors nth five wagons of equipage, are re ported to be at work in Motie Coal val lejt, 35 miles west f .tituras. They are aid to be following tl.e old survey up Pit river, through Stone Coal, Hot Spring, and Uook Lake valley, on through Lake county :j a northern ter win us. Thoa. II. Hardy of Norfork Va., Is all The man who cannot say anything Hotel lakeview. irood of th nominees of this nartv N. A. Smith and w ife of Burn are I should either remain (lent or get out of guesU at Hotel Lakeview this week. that . . wU,lc,i -knocker" is Bettea buy your Toilet Soapa at barnicle. It Is absurd to imagine that Beall'a while tee slaughter sate it on. S , ,w,i011 o( nominee, of any Ahlstrom Bros, have received full party in convention that all people can line of cuttlery of every description. 18-J tfi in thotlil ..,,ol,mi. It is al- Schminck A Sow a re looking for their the height of absurdity for any dis- new stock every day. 18-2 grantled politician to assume mat ins The Palace. Oeorge and Fent. Poi-1 Ju,'a,,MM ' taken as a party K.I . . . . . t M ular place. Wood treatment. lae- onion in preference 10 me judgment m view Oregon. IS tf half-hundred citiiens selected from the Hammocks at the Monogram. 18-2 various precincts to attend a county I .! ... . . : i : Tli. Kftr.1 K.inilv r anion the conveimon lor wio in ui -v. nutneruiia vueata at The Ore iron this of bis party in a iKilitlcal rontest. The - " i week. political ''kicker" is in the same cale InniM't that fine rlxhinir tackle at the tforv with the "knocker." A Unit the Monogram. 18 2 1 most ridiculous man in any community , An adjourned term of Circuit Court though, Is the Uiao who, elected as a will begin today. The regular session delegate to his County convention to as in open ou me nun inst. ... .... U,ion nf , llori,lIlrP. (.!. C. A. Cogswell arrived from Port- (les out of that convention and either. land yesterday, carrying with htm his I , .... fhe nom,nw, of ,rl, in the back, or oinly espouses and Mr.Jas. McShane is now enjoying cUn),)icfl, tBUI16 o( , bolitical en emv. Whew the books in the glass he must certainly a splendid specimen of the political traitor. Kvery county has them. A QUESTION OF SHOES 7 This i.s the nonHOii oftlm year whon it is nocoHwary to lo well shod. In the wintrr, whon the weather is had, you wettr ovor shoes. At this unnsou of tho year the tlatuptiess is coming out of the rouiul and you need suh Sit an tial shoes to PROTECT YOUR HEALTH camp out life In the country, having joined Mr. McShane at the sheep camp, in any WuiAt and Roi.lkd Barlkv quantity for sale at Bikrkkm. J. C. Rutenic, the Klamath Falls attor ney, is here to attend the session ol the Circuit Court. L'sdkbwkar Of every kind and Qual ity, lou will find just what you want in liiEHKKs ftew assortment. The Rev. Michael Augrfttlhn- Corrigan, Archbishop of the Catholic cfcrrch am) a famous ruau in Catholistic circles, dW in Vs. Vf.rk .in ttiM ftlil ili.t. Mif. Geo. W. Hayes, ei Register of the n" was erdained a priest in H3. fPs Land Office at Burns, has been sen'euced was soon after selected the coadjutor of to serve one year in, the penitentiary fur cn,! McCloskv. and in bM he was raised to the archiepiscopal see of Petra .,, . i ,i iTi-A.i w.e laiesi colors anu nd m coadjutor. He was also given effects. A tarse assortment to select from ' at Biebers. the right of Succession. Archbishop A baseball team is l-einir omaniied in Carrigan su-eled to the s,-e of New Altura, and the New Era says :W0 or Vurk upon the death of Cardinal Mc f-K) will be put up in purses for the Closky in lS'.io. The diocese of New game on July 4th. York is tx.rh.ua uiunt imoortant in I nele Jim Anderson was in town America, and contains about HoO.tXK) this week, am' reports the prospect p.tlinli.-s bright tor a big crop ol everything in Our mode of l)iiyiu shoes find care with which they are selected and our anxiety to et the best at a reasonable prjee will he suf ficient inducement for your patronage. bis section including "punkins." The New Era reports Mrs. Osborne, a poor woman of Lookout, will inherit a million dollars from the estate of an uncle in Germany who left five millions. Me.v's Clothing Correct Styles ; Best Materials; Linings and Irinmings. (jood Ukemskum patronize Uikhku. George Viucent and family returned to New Pine Creek this week from w asnington, wnere ttiey spent the win ter. Mr. incent is one of the oldest settlers of Goose Lake valley. ftnrM-VRIKM PrAttfl full n-al..l.r competing Prices. Complete a.sortmentof '"'r fancy and htapieUrocenes at Bikbkbs Bret Harte, the famous California novelist, died at his home at Camherly, England, ou the 5th of May. Although he was not a native of California he was regarded as a distinctly California!) writer. His greatest literarv tales were inspired and written in the sunny clime of the Golden Slate. Bret Harte was a New Yorker by birth and in his veins flowed a mixture of English, German and Hebrew boold. He, also w ill have a page in the Nation's history as one of V'r ity Meat Market " Door North of Hole Lakeview Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Etc. LANE & WENDELL, Proprietor. Lakeview Livery H. W. J. BARRY, Proprietor. KM4 KM 4 h Feed stable in Connection Horses hoarded by the day or month? First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty is the quick and safe de livery of passengers to all points in the district. The Ladies of the W. C. T. U. w ill give a supper in the Masonic banquet room, Lakeview, Tuesday, Majr 20th. Supper w ill be served from 4 to 8 o'clock. Supper 25 cents; ice cream 15 cents. 19. Admiral William T. Sampson, the great naval commander, died at Wash ington, D. C, on May tlth, of hem orrhage of the brain. The pas'ing of Sampson closes an eventful career full Druggist Beall is reducing bis stock ' brilliancy in its hey day and worry of Toilet Soaps by reducing the prices and anxiety in its close. The name of on the article. He must have room for William Thomas Sampson will have an nis new si'N'K oi rvaps ana I, making a Bert Harher wai rid.i.g an old black wire to water lent Thursday evening, dreaming probaMy nf "happier days," etc when the antrum tLrew him over a barn. Lert'Jwas uiirunscious when he ft on the other hide, ami was badly nrtilBe'iVri'ry cut whnti round. Ir. Stein er attended bini and brought hiui iMCk to earth. When LWrt o-nel his eyes le asked : "U ti- election over, ltc? Who's Judge?" He i still inca pecitated, but will !' around to work gain in a few davs Arthur Florence is tl. new clerk at the Lakeview Mercantile (Jo's. Mr. Florence i from California, and is a pleasant l.tleman. It i noti:ahle that the Xtun ladies are crowding into that atore J late. The attrain may be the uew clerk, or Alea r, it may be those lovely shirt waists 1 t' !' aides, there are u:u iovely tieces of dreea gooda to be aeen tLere. To tell (lit truth there are so many attractions at the Lakeview Mer. aosiU Co's that it (a hard to tell what inaiie Ue (crowds go there. slnnhter on price. lt 2 Key. L. A. Myers started on his retnrn trip to Silver Ijike last Friday, after spendinit a week in Lakrview on busi ness. Mr. Myers said he walked and led his silept ttevJl for thirty miles or more '"oiiilug: down, and hoped for bet ter luck on his return. Did yon know it? There's a slaughter sale of Toilet Soaps at Bead's for two weeks. The crowds go there. V) 2 Dr. Demurest, and two children re turned to Likeview- last week. Since leaving here the Dr. has visited several states and points of interest, including his old home in Canada. Dr. Demor est is now prepared to greet his patrons in his dental office. Hats There is Fit and Comfort in Bikhkkh Stylish Stiff and Soft Felt Hats. An elegant line of Misses and Childrens Straws now on display. Bikkkkm Custom ers are recoguiaed by the Hat thev wear. Chas. P. Dorian, representing ttie Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York whs an arrival from Portland last week. Mr. Jhjrian is a pleasant and agreeable gentleman, and will remain in Lake county for several weeks. Oi.ASNWAitK Latest importation of Standard Ware. Mervicable, Elegant and Inexpensive ISerry Sets, Table Sets, Fick le Trays, Hyrup Jugi, jutt arrived at Bik hkkh. W. K. Barry has made an improve ment on the street in front of his North Lakeview property that certainly does him credit as an enterprising gentleman. He has filled up the low gro'ind ia front of The Oregot with dirt from the hillside, and will finish Ue work by covering the dirt with lour inches of gravel. It is a fine iiapr4aet. exclusive page in history and the Amer ican people will always turn to that page with pride Governor tieer has announced his can didacy fur the United Sta Its senate ina statement given out at Salem. He said that he had all along decline i to enter the race, but has received so many requests from all parts of the state that he was forced to yield. He says he has always favored the selection of 1'nited States senators by the direct vote of the people, and in keeping with this opinion con sents to allow his name to go on the otl'uial ballot under the Mays law . Another enterprise is to he estab lished near lakeview at least B. Duly has "promised" to build a sawmill for a young "friend" of his, a young man whom he has "always thought a great deal ol." Of course this enterprise will not le started until "after election." Net! CJ Hay and Grain for Sale. -- Prprletors Barry's Opera House Oaljr placs la Ukik lor BwMlag fwMk Mrtalna.iit Put your ad in The Examiner, It brings PfllUTQ Regarding the Forty Second Annual rUin 1 0 Statement ffi EQUITABLE LIFE.. New business written in 1901: (Jross a.ssetts, " (iroH.s surplus " Total payments to policy holdern Durimt the nust ten years, the Kiiuitable has paid l2A.0M.381.lrU in dividends ot its policyholders, which largely exceeds the amount paid ia dividends by any oth er Company during the same period. $245,912,087.00 331,039,720.;! . 71,720,71)7.00 27,714,021.42 Those w ho believe in turning the 1'hil i pines back into barbuiism, to abandon them to the "lowers" of Kurope, and haul down the American flag, will all vote for Chamberlain and against the Republican ticket. Ashland Tidings. Now that Col. Cogswell has arrived in Lake county, the Daly campaign will open in earnest. The Crater Uke National 1'ark bill is up to the President, and he will alga it. Don't Guess At It but if you are going east write us for our i ate ami let us tell you atout the service and accommodations offered by the Illinois Central Railroad. Through tourist cars via the Illinois Central from Pacific Const to Chicago andi Cincinnati. Don't fxil to w rite us about your trip as we are la a position to give you some valuable information and assistance. C3I9 miles of track over which is ojxirated some of the finest trains in the world. For pnrticulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address: J. C. LINDftEY, It. II. TRUMBULL, T. F. A V. A. Coo'i Agt. 142 Third rUreet, Portland, Ore.