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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
LAKI3 COUNTY CXAIINER, LAKEVIEW OREGON. AUOUST U, 1902. BMtlonal Xocnl in.v I'jixtoii m Iii frntii t-f 1 1 1 1 1 1 lliU week In ncnd a few iIh.vh. Wmle HnyiltT fiml Win. Alfurd nn In town fur ii few iIii.ym to Ihen up I IllllUH, Mr, IVlcr I'ohI and children re turned TiM'Hiliiy cvculuu; from a haitf vlhll wild n-luMvcM at Ft. Illdwill. Minn Kva Aiulck, who Iihm Im-cii cn Ji,vlnmniiit life with Mr. ami Mr. .1. H. l-ill mi llmicy creek, fiirncver nl iIii.vm, n-t ii rniM I to I.nkcvlcw Hat unlay. MIhm Aiulrk How "hnliU a raw" In The Kxniuliicr nfllcc. Murk Muntv ilm Imt RjiriiiK Imtli Iioiimi man, la ImW riltinlliK N iimi to Mid from I In upriiitfN every lny. Suttir ilny Mini Humify 10 H. in mi. 2 -. in. Week ilny, itny liuiu. tf Murcnnl nf wIiiIimh tci'Kl(ili funic, How nrktiow IimIhi-h I liit lie Im not (In- real Inventor of vvIivIcm t ! urnjili hut llml tin Invention wax "i ninnuiiili nicil" to lilui front aliroal liy tin MarqulH I.iiIkI Solatl, of It lily. " Mr. I'llch of tln IIiimIIit ami .1 li ii Avlniuiictte. tin tillor, wen IIhIiIiik ollCaiiiax creek during tin- week. They raiiiilit plenty of ll-.li ami John took a header Into a lic pool Juki an a "Mj? on" wax alioiit to take Id halt. WiMxIi'iM-k A Son, IiIim kmiiitlm ami Riiiiiiinki'ri, I.nki'vicw, r well pre pntiMl to lo nil work fn their line on uliort not i-. iiml will vhh rati t- their work. Hliop junt north of ItarryV livcty nlnlil.'. It) Im ltc. .1. It. Stark of I'aUlcy, ami Iti'V. C. M. Sin vt lit of l.akcvlcv. will xt'lin iik putpltH ii'xt Sunday. I'nl- Icy M'opli will lii'ar a kooiI wriuou, ami l.akrvli'W cn)ilc will not Im ill. appointed an llcv. Stark In mji t I to In a pleasing talker. Mrn. A. 1'.Ii Iit and daughter n tiirui'il IiihI un k from IMcttcr, Cat., where they vlMlted tin family of N. IHi Imt, merchant, miller ami ih-wm-pMpcriiimi. Tlix family uccnuipnu li il Mm IIIcIht an far an AltiniiM, on her homeward trip. HeviTiil copies of thfl North wcnterii Stuck Inrertory, complied hy Sln A l.iillilly, printrt nf Allurn. Imve tieen left nl till ollice for tlinlrililltion. It in n vhIiihIiIu book lor Block men and worth tin price, ll Mm, J'lurcnce and child arrived from Oilltinn, Cal., hint week to Join her hmdinml, head clerk at the l.nkevlcw Mereantlle t'onipany'H. M ik. Florence wHI reside In Lake view. They will occupy the reid dem e of MrM. IVlla Ctibll. l.arry Hall, w ho Iiim Juwt recover ed from a daiiKeroiiM lllueHM, wax al lowed too home to (Vdnrvlllc IiihI Saturday ly hU ph.VHlclau lr. Stel ner. l.arry had a cIohc call, and nuf fered complete paralyHlH on one Hide, lie U now recovering rapidly. W A X T K I 5 YO U N U M FX from UU County tit once to prepnre for I'twitiiitiii in the ioveriimeiit Service l.nilwHy Mini Clcrkii, letter CwrrierH, Cuitum JIoiihc hikI lVpnrtinentMl Clcrki, etc, Apply to Inier-Mato C'orre. IiihI., Ccd nr ItapiilM, la. 2 mo. Mr. I'lill Mulkey, who Iiiih liecn Mtiipplntf at the Hull reHldcnce to lie under the cart' of a phyHlclan, wan daiiKiToiiHly III Monday, and Dr. Steiuer wari called In to attend the ciikc. Mim, Mulkey wan reported Homcwhat Improved TuchiIu.v inoru I nj-r- The KlkH Carnival at Portland proinlHCH to he the Ki'cateHt WeHtern at tract Ion. The carnival will on-ii Sept. Int audhiHt until the loth two weekH of wonderful euteitalnineut changed each day. All rallroadH Ive npeclal ratcH to and from the Carnival. I offer for Halo about three thounand licml of HtiH-k nlieep coiiHiHlinn of yotin ewes and dunlin. Delivery to ho uiadu between Sept. It) and Oct. 1. AdllrCHH, II. F. MtCoNNAlKUIV, 32 4t Kort lildwull, Cal. Mr. and MrM. IVrry Stanley are now occupying the reHldence of A. F. TonnliiKHcn. Mrn. ToiinlnnKcu and children will not return to hnkevlew until next Hprlnjr, but will Kpend the winter In San FranclHco. She Iiuh made Santa Hohii her home for the pant year. 1). A. Hunt, who arrived from 1'alHley TucHilay, hu.vm them wan a cloud liurHt, accompanied hy terrllle thunder and lluhtnlntf In the vicinity of Itryan'H Htatloit at noon TueHday. Huln came down In torrent, the roadw were flooded, and Hinall criH'kn ran hank full. Reduction. Thpy can't walk, hut you can carry off ho;iio of the tH'Ht harKaint from the I.akeview Mercantilo Co'ii store ever of fered in Lakeview. Auk the clerks this week ; look ut Tlio Kxaminer next week for the lint. .1iiiicH WIImou irut one year In the ModiN- county Jail for wlllnx whlnky to IndlatiM at AlluriK. China Ham U locked up on the Maine charge, hoth having lni'11 cailuht red-handed. They do III AlturiK what they fall to do In Lakeview iwitch thcHe felloWM orciiHloually, The Modoc Fair will open Kept. LlM h and bod hIx da.VM. Then ar four ieutM out of the mIx ilayn' rac lnj In which Lake county liorMeMcau eater. The (IrMt, a mile daxh, free for all, piirM f liKi; a mile iIihIi, purov fl a iIuhIi, purne, f lHl; and a 1 ami l-l'l tulle, purM f 12.i. They are idilpplntf turtle, froM mid Miiakei finiu Klamath FiiIIm to tin Han Fratu iwci) inarkefM. Tin I'iiIIm Im not an hIow iim the tur tle, nor iim "wIkuI.v" iim tde nnake, hut Im iim lively iim a fro(. A few rallroadM and other entcrprlxc lu eoutemplntloii will make Klamath'M mctropollM hard located. Jdckiion Sii'lftro l nno of tlio fiirnoim lix'Nlltii of New York. The "Jiicknoii Sipiare" in lakeview in nun of the fain lion nickel I'iitiirn nolil exclil'ivcly by Aid- ntroiii Itroii. j Inn firm lo lain cxclii live unlit of the (ratrunt "liixlructiira ;" alno currien the ever (.iiiioim lleliiumt. .'tin tietieral Manager Dtina way of the N CO. railway InforuiM the Iteno Journal that there are already I'.Vl mliierM In the new minion camp at Donnelly Mountain. The road lead Iiik out to the new dlncovcry Im from Aniedit. .New outfitM arrlvt dally. Jill freight loadM of provlMloiiM are went In there iiiomI ly whlnky. L. D. KobltiHon'M uhlnle mill, up In the uiouiitaltiM north of ThomaM creek, caiiKht lire from the Hiuoke Mtack hint Friday at noon. Mm. ItohliiMon heard a crackling and ht r.llntr nolne while the mill men were at liiucheou, and upon liiveKtlnatluti, found tin mill roof on lire. She gave the alarm ami the thimcM were hooii f,l!. n. bed. The ICetio Steam Laundry Iiiim ar ranged with the Sout hern Stavft Co. to carry laundry from Lakeview and way placcM ami return free of charK". J I'rlccM for laundry will cmt Lake view Mople no more t ban the Maine work coHtM the people of Keuo. Starched hIiIiMm 15 centM; collar, cuffM, hoHlery and hankendilefM, !M) centM mt doxen. The new time-table on the X-C-O. Hallway chaiieM the hour of leaving Madeline to 7::t0 a. in. The train ar rlviM at Iteno at .'.:: p. in., w hich trlveM piiMMeiiKTrM for th KaMt an op portunity to dine In Iteno ami take the I'.axt hound overland which IcnvcM there at "I'd i. in., ami the went hound train for San FrancUco, which lenvcM at K". Mrn. Mollie Allen, of South Fork, Ky., nnyn fhe linn prevented attaekn of chol era niorbiin by taking ChanilHrlaiii' Stoinnch and Liver Tubletn when nho felt an atiiick comiii on. Mich attack are u Mint 1 1 y raiiHttl by iiidigention and thene TnhlelH lire junt w hat in needed to cleanne the Mtoinueh and ward off the approaching attack. Attaekn of bilious colic may be prevented in filename way. For nale by Lee Hcull, druntift. Ia'hIi and Will Ilolltrook are ar raiiKlnK to take a bunch of J.'ion head of rdieep from Albert Dent, on HhareH. The Iio.vh have a live-year leiiHe on t he hand and If they don't jct rich on the ileal It will 1h on account of the leaning of the public land liecom Intfiilnw. They are hoth ruwtlerM ami many friend w lh them piod fortum. They ko Into the hUHlne DctoU-r lt. An agreeable change In the weatli er (M'curri'd on Monday im irtiliiir. In the evenliiK the cIoiiiIm rolled up ac companied by a nlluht Hprhikle of rain. The thermometer on Monday only reached a maximum of K7. Tuenday It wa delightfully etiol ami a ivfreMhluK rain fell all over the val ley, with the mercury 71 at the hlgheHt. TueHtlay liljiht wan cold and Wednemlay the cloud rolled by. Mr. and Mrn. Fldon Woodcoik, Mr. and Mim. .1. N. Fltznralil and Mr. and Mr. It. Reynold and fam ily returned hiHt Tuesday, from Dtnp Creek, where they were camped for ten da.VH. All report an enjoyable time. Woodcock kept the camp mip jilled with Juicy venUon, Fitzgerald enticed the finny beau tie to take the fly and Reynold rutled wood for camp. Of coui'Me the ludleN didn't do a thing but cut bait and rend novel. At leiiHt, that Ih the ntory hrouuht homo by the men folk. Coinlnj back Fldon Woodcock and party broke down In Warner canyon, and were compelled to leave their wagon. liilly Rhodes, w ho worked On the X ranch and recently on the Myera place near l'ainley, went to Mungrave's hot springs renort in a carriage on July 25th. lie could not walk, being sorely alllicted with rheumatism, which he nan been troubled with for ten yeara. He took the tub and steam baths for eight dayi and then walked away a well man. Thiti, Mr. lthodes will certify to. 31-2t Irvln Ay re. SB9 H. C. Whltworth. Geo. H. Ay re. Cure the Scab Dip your Sheep with the famous 46 NICOTINE SHEEP DIP Recommended by the Government Manufactured by t THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO. WE ARE AGENTS FOR IT I Mirs Clark, a youiiir woman with some negro blood in her veins, is to be the woman principal of the treat Tusktwa Inntitute, which hows that color is not necennanly a bar to success, in man or vouian. C. II. June, wholfMnlc dlHM'iler of vitality irood, W. F. SlM-umh, naleM iiiiiii for MehliiM, DrS'Mtdier Co., of Sacramento, anil L. M. Date of KaiiHiiM City, traveling for the I'eot Soap Company, arrived from the Went TucMilay pvenlnf;. The gentle men are each on n nilsMlon of mercy. Jont'M Im here to mco that the Moplo an Hervetl with the choiceHt liiiuor at the city ken, Slix-nmb fiirnlHhoH the lieHt Kr'M'erleM, and DateMl (jroin to hoc that the public Im kept clean. They an all good fellow and rate Lakeview highly. Italley & Maingni have pun ha- ed from J. K. 1 tenia rd & Son, one half of the 7-foot front lot on Water Mtreet, In-tween the lternard hard wan' eMtablihment and ArxnerUro. blackmlth hop. The two tlrtn have co-oM-ra ted and let a contract toStrlplin ItroH. to build for them a one-ntory brick wnndioue to 1k 7 x l(K tudlmeuHlon. The lntcn'Hta of Ilailey and Maxrilnglll and J. E. Hernard & Son have both grown to hucIi proportion that more room Im needed hy each firm, and they pro poe to own their own building for wan'houepurpoe. Arrangement an now iH'iug made to manufacture the brick to he ued In the building, and work of count met ion will begin In about lx week. They an? in need of a few more men. Any one dcHlring work tdiould call on Italley & MuHHlnglll at once. "Chink Ko" I dead. Chink was a UMcful and intelligent canine, and the property of George Komh. The faithful animal took the place of a hore and ued to draw George and hi wagon for mile about Lakeview. Chink would not take flrt prize at a dug tdiow for hi licauty, hut he knew Jut what town dog hi iuiih ter had a grievance ngalnt, and upon meeting that dog a fight wim HUtv tti euNtie. DeldeH, he allowed hi intelligence lu many other wayu which intuit) him a gnat favorite witli hi mawter. George- took him tint gunning one day hint week, and In the vicinity of the hot nprlngH in Heryford'H field he Htarted a rabbit. He fell Into thedeepet nprlng, and when taken out wan about dime for. Ill young mawter came to town hurriedly for altauce, and during hi absence poor Chink n'vlvetl uuf tlclently to drug himelf Into town to die. It may look foolih to dwell upon Htich an luHlgullicant mutter a a "dog'a death," but thoo who like a good dog will appmdate the fact that a dog Id hi nintcr' inoitt faithful friend. The Intelligent dog will Btand by lit inaHter when all humanity turn from him. Such a dog wuh Chink, and he had a decent funeral, which he doHerved, Hz m a'.v.''v-r.-Vv 4 . r LEE BEALL, Proprietor LAKEVIEW. OREOON. 1 We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy - KotJono, Cfgaru, Etc., Etc. 4 Prescriptions Carefully Compounded yM ?--. m te- m - fri 6 I MMMMM0MMM0MMMMSSO0M0S0SSOS I S. R. SUBLETT&CO. ""tjs:"4 new brick av'sK.' Ii ma Carpets, Kattings, Portieres f iii3 olum. Carpet Covers. Undertaking in every branch I J. E. Bernard & Son A ACORN STOVES AND RANUES. . . Over loo.ooo In us- Hardware, Stoves, And Tinware DKALKRSIN Farm Implements, Wagons and Vehicles. - Lakeview, Oregon, July 10, 1902 Dear Friends: We have been so busy the last two weeks that we havn't had time to write you nevertheless we will try and supply your wants. We have had over 47,000 lbs of freight arrive in the last two weeks and' more coming. We expect to hear of the shipment of our Wagons and Buggies at any time. Would invite you to call and see them when they arrive. we have thirty Cook Stoves and ranges in this lot of freight. We can fur nish you Stoves ranging in price from $13.50 to $75.00. Call and see us. Resp. yours, J. E. BERNARD & SON.