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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
LAKR COUNTY EXAflfNCR, LA REVIEW, OREGON, OCT. 3O, 1902. Hlttonal Xocnl Mtm. .luhii Scott iiikI MIhm m Anna ami I'riiiHiM Juni'M nrrlvi'd fnmi I'hImIcv hod 'I'linrHiliiy. Mtm. Neott In vImKIiik Iht KlNti-r Mr. IMck Wllt-i. nnt I ln MIhwh .Iihii'h iin kih-mI of Mm, (JfiirK JolniMun. l- W. Vnllli', uMMlMtnnt hiimtIii tn drnt of tin rnllwity mull wrvlct', wiim here IiihI Mnt liriln.v Iuk'ntI In if the Iih iiI ofllii MinlHtnr riutfl'ii.liiK In to l,iikcvlcv, .. li ft for rrfni'vlMc Monday on Bryan' (iri'iil N'ortlii rn. W. K. Lnwri'iu-. of iMnvi-r, It. II. Hewitt iiikI T. W. KoIhtIm of I.um Auk' I''". "ii'l Miinni-I Alviirrxof Him City of Mrlro, have Ix-en looking over tin' horM fttld Ihtc for mi mil' tlini'. Tin y arc to wiul a limit h out Hatiirilny. Cyrus Nnlilu Whiskv the old clitm lilun anil mill cliaiiipioii of tin-in all. I'aed tn all limt claim plrtir. Auk for CryiiN Nnlilu raMi k-xmU when you want iiimmI (Iki at hum. 'M tf. Tlx foundation for the Wilcox lirlck luia 1mm-11 t'onili't'i ami na 0011 an t lit Hiillcy (l MiimmIiikIII ami lfc-rnnrd wnrrhomM la flnUhi'il tin1 lirli k Iiivi tm will K'i'n that hnlldltiK Itit In ilnrliiK tin wi-vk ih-lnyi-d work mint-what. Will ClilliliTM wiut nrn-Mtcil lout Knt unlay evening upon a warrant worn to ly IMatrlct Attorney Itriiini'M, on aclinrio of forgery. 'I'll Im la the cam rvfrnd to a coujilc of wii'kN ago hy The Kiuinlner. Tin yotitiK man waa locked up to await trial. The Kimnlni-r wantn wooil. W don't can' a miiiiji whether It m woml on MiiliMcrlitloii or riudi on delivery wood. W I anybody Im kind mioiikIi to lirluu; um wood. The Kx nmtlier In going to Im a hot Mheet tlila winter and the fact Im we iiiiimI have wood. Come on, now. heveral ci'l'iii of the Northwestern Mm k llireclnry, rom plied hy Hon fi Lightly, irititirs of Alturaa. have lwn led at thm ottli'M for ilmirlhiiiiun. It in valuable Imuk lor slock iiien and worth the iirlto. tl th'orgv W. Hradley and MIkm (ireta Mnrple were married at Klamath Fall. Oct. "IM. at the niddriicc of the hrlde'M parenta. The unmm la the popular aMMiM-late of Itllly Hunt her In the hiinii'MM and naddlery IiiimIim'mm At the Falla. The lirlde Im one of Klamath'a tnit young women, am) Ihim many friend. l'r. (tud Mr. Wlthum wen hen lnat week on a brief vImII. 1 MirliiK hlaatnyDr. Wllliuiii waa admitted to rlttzeiiNhlp ly Judge- lleliMol) and Im now entitled to runt a good " publican vote. Friday evening the Ir. livelved a telephone call from I'alHley and accompalned by Mtm. Wltham left for there at N p. m. to attend the Mick. I'ont A King are now receiving hit? in voice for their winter trade. All the fluent hrnnda of liipienra anil ci(jaia are kept there. I'ohI A King liirnixh the home with the Im-hI hraiuls fur mi'dirin- 1 purpurea. W. M. Harvey Im having the old Payne rt-Mtuurnnt n'luodeled and n-novated and will Im prepared next week to offer the pnble IiIm aervlci-H iim a cnten-r. It Im the Intention f Mr. Harvey to conduct a tirMt cIiimm reMtaurant, (nkht and day Mervlee) and an eating eMtabllMhment that linllcH and gentlemen will not Ik axhami'd to enter. Win. Vincent wiim up from New I'lne crei k TiieMday to tile on a tlm Iht claim Mltuated In the Tine Creek Heetlon. Mr. Vincent mii.vm It Im high time IndlvldiialM wen' looking after their InteivHt hi thl regard iim tlm Imt Im belnu: taken ho rapidly that It will mooii be a cumc of "no wood, or a wood truMt." lleluiM taken a 40 to proteet hluinelf. Whom hi A SiiiiiIi'h I'alrtce eonlinnes to lie the popuhir cliihriMim. If yon ar looking for a iiihii you will likely tied him at the Palme. Cicorjre and rent alwuvH treat their patrons well Latent periodical!. Private cluh riMiin, 42-tl I.Hoblnet t and Hon of Willow Uanch and .lanieM Klrkpat rick of IhivU Cn-ek. were hen hiMt Ttienday. Mr. Itoblnelt dellven'd U head of line iMvftoMr. Payley, at Likely, ami Mr. Klrkpatrick dcllveivd I'l'-l head to the name nenllemaii. They nay at the prcMcnt price of rattle, the Htock raUer can afford to hUi.v In liUhlneHM. New Knt. The reinaliiM of the late Kve I-4'wIm. wluiHe death 4it the aH.vluni waa an nounced InHt wii k. arrival here late riturdny nlRht. Th- funeral wm heUl Kiinday aftermnm under the auMplceM of Kaki Hlde Uiilp No. 111. A. ). V. W.. '"id Kakenhoiv KimIp No. 77, leRiw of Honor, A. O. V. W., from their lo.luv room. The funeral wib In I K"' J' t'',,,, TOWN ELECTION The town election will Im held In Lake view next TueNilay. Aiihhik the cltlxeiiM apoken of for town olflcea are It. C. Whit worth for Mayor, W. I. Woodcock for (toum-llman, and .1. L. Smith for Keconh-r. It la pn-Miim-ed that aome of the preMent Councll liien would not object to re-idectlon. Mr. KchliiKel will not run aKaln, and Mr. Itlela'r, pri.nt TrcuiuriT, will have no oppoaltlou. The IiIk ( al atrlke iM'tcan May 12; the numlM-r of men out wan H.IXH); the total coat waa f i:ir-.U70,000; the Iohm In atrlkera' wiiucm waa I'JH.rioO, (XK); the iLtiiiitife ti mlnea waa $il,!V00,. (UN). The ball Klvenby the A. . V. W. lodKe lmt Monday evenlriK la aald to have In'cn a mimt enjoyable affair, a lively, rollli klriK dnrn', and all who attended any It witM a moat com plete miicccmm from a ai.clal point. The nupper waaKlven at The On-KOtl and waa heartily enJoyl. The mu alc waa flrMtclaMM. About forty tick eta wen Mold. K. It. Sublet te returned from Calif ornia laat Friday, and will Im here for a few weeka nettling up hla IiumI iii'mm affalra pn'paratory to aeeklut; a new home. Hla family la at Chlco, and Mra. Sublet te'a health ha Rrad ually Improved alnce koIuk to a low er altitude. Mr. Sublette la unde- (ided aa to when he will liM ate. He n'porta ii(nn tlmea all over Califor nia. Jim Ime. who haa Imi-h aMlMtlnK In the carpenter work on the Kehart tmllil tnic. had hla arm broken laat Monday In a moHt (M'cullnr manner. While piimmIiik aloiijf the aide of the lailldliiK ii le'e f tlmUr waa thrown throiiKh a window ohtiIhk by Clint LlnebarKer, and the tlmU'r atrlkliiK Lane ontherlRht arm broke thelarg bone about an Inch la-low the elbow. S hnilnck'a Im the place to p't K"od Kioda cheap. Selling out. i Kd litnb waa down from Summer Lake laat week. He and L. 1'. Kllp-m-I an aaaoclated In theah-'p btial neaa lii Sumtm'r IjiWv Valley, and have had remarkable luck. Iaat May they bought IsnOaheepat I'rlne vtllo. drove t hem PMImlleH and bunch ed them with (JtKl otherM. In the fall count they found that they had loat only elht head durliiK the entire Hummer. Tin phoni-M and other apparatua for the telephone ayateiu to U'liiHtall- ed In Ijikevlew have arrived, and an electrician left Portland hiMt Monday to come heiv to put III the ayatein. Pn'Hldeut Wm. Harvey if the Lake County Telephone Co., Ih takliiK a lfn-at Inten-Mt In the new enterprlMe and will NTaoiially aupervlMe It. Mr. Harvey Im determined that the nervier- ahall Im tlrnt cIiimm. A happy event occurnul at the home of Mr. ami Mra. Thomaa Mul key at Willow Kauch, laat Sunday, October -Mlth, when their dauuhter Pelva waa Joined In marrliw to Mr. Wyckllffe Kaater of New Pine Cnrk. The ceremony wiim performed at twelve o'clock III the pn-Mcnce of a number of Invited K'tictH. Pride and uroom an each popular and highly ratermed, and have many fiienda who wlnli them haiplueHH and kooiI fortune. J. M. Pierce, public, adiiiiniftrator of MihIiki county, and It. tiiumtad, were here yeaterdny fmni Alluraa. Mr. Pierce ii a c.andulrtle for re elm tion, hut de nied that he wan doinK politic in Ore Kon. He "aid he was liKiking for hia old friend Pinkney, MimI.h-'m treaniirer, whom he underHtood had Mrayed off up here looking fur votes. Pierce can ifet voted in uny country, and the other fel low uiUHt be ewift on toot if he catches him. Mr tiaiistiid is here to meet our huHini'Hs men and may come often. Kdward S. Tull, who with hla aon Im eniiiiKed In th6 cattle bualneaa In Loan Valley, wan In Lakevlew thla week on land IiiihIiuhh. Mr. Tull Hiiya the atockmen of hla wet Ion turn off about five hundn'd head of beef each year. Thorn who did not well too early thin aruaou are well aatla lled with the prlcea aecund. Tull & Son turned off about 7" head and n irlved f:i;i all round two-year-old ateera and old eowa. He went down the valley Monday evening after hla winter aiipply of fruit. Jackson Kcinare , is one of the famous localities of New York. The "Jackson Huiliue" in IJikeview is one of the lam ims nickel cinars sold exclui-ively by Aid stroin Hios. This firm also hus rxclu sivo sale of the Iraitranl "lnstructora ;" a I ho carries the ever famous Uelmont. 3in DRESS IN MEMORY OP EVE LEWI5. We. vour committee appointed to draft resolutions of respect 10 the mem ory of Brother Eve Lewis, beg to iubmit the following : Whereas. It has pleased the infinite Father to rail from among na our es teemed brother Eve Lewis, who was a native of Ohio, born September 4, 1853, and a charter member of Lakes ho re Lodge. No. 77, gree of Honor, organ- ImkI May 17th, 1900; Kesolved, That our Lodge is reminded by this, another call of our Heavenly Father, that the messenger of death come alike to all. "In the midst of life we are in death." Resolved. That we extend our earn est sympathy to the heartbroken wife, family and friends, who have so tender ly nursed him during the houra of sever est pain, and commend you to Him, who sHid "1 am the Resurrection and the Life." He will bear your burden and comfort you in your sorrow. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the family of the deceas ed, that a copy be spread on the min utesofour Ludue, and that copies ne furnished for publication. Bertha Fitzgerald, l.i i.li 1 Harris, A b Harvey. Committee. Acknowledgement of Kindnesses. The undersigned desires to express her deepest gratitude and sincere thanks to thooe who assisted her in her late sad bereavement to the members of the lodges A. O. U. W. and Degree of Honor, lor their devotion; to Mrs. J. V. Brown and Lallie Brown for drap ing the grave, to the friends who sent (lowers and to all who asnisteii me 10 make grief Iuhs hard to lar. All these acts of kindneps will ever be a pleasant mt'inorv to me. Mrm. Delia Lewis. Lakeview.Oot. 2".t, W. Card ot Thanks. I want to ex pre s my thanks to Mrs. C. V. Cannon, Mrs. (iiblmna, Mrs. Hart tog and Uev. Vinyard of New Fine Creek for their kimlneHs to niym-lf and family during the illness and death of my daughter. Monoe Henry. Town Lots For Sale In Lane's South Addi tion to Lakeview. BAY LEY & MAXWELL, Agts. TIJIIKK TI.TTRK PKOOF t'ntlfd Htl-i I.mt OIHi-e, leviiw, Ore Kn, H'. '27, iWt. Not toe ti iier,by given tlist J.ilr.1 8. Tull BU'd uotlce ol intention to iimkH Dual l rool before, the KegUter and Ro eeiver si their oflli In tkelew, Oregon, ou lrl.lv ,h Ml, ilv nl Deet-niber. ltWJ, ou tlm- tn-r eullure aiilktlon No. MM. tor ihe N' Nttl. Kl. lAK'w M. llo'ume witnesm-s: Jow-pb hamtters, B Hiider, Albert lull, Henry J'lits, n n m '4 " r " "1 I all 0! ViHtlllu, ilregou. OitSOSi K. M. BKA1TAIN, Register. HXAI, iMoor t'nlted HUie Unit OHIcu l lakevlew. Ore., Oel , I'ATi. Koliee in lit-re by given Ibst Uo lollow lug limned eiiler Bled notice of tiis iiitentloii lo umke flnsl rmif tn kuiort of his vIkIiii, nd thai naid prooi mill be made b lore Ihe KegiMti-rand Receiver at lkevu , Oregon 011 Nov. iil, ltf vis: tieorise V. Wilaon, It. K. No iH0 lor the iw aeo 1 T M) H tt M K, w. m. lie nainea the following witiieiiaeai lo rove bis eontiiiuoiii rei-ldenee HiKiii and cultivation ol hh Id laud, vis : Aloiiso l. Krakea and Thomaa KerrU, of W arner 1-al.. Oregon, anil John bar rv and 'I In 'alderwKl. ot ol Adel, Oregon. Oe.i hi-41 i:. M. RRAITAiN, Keglalvr. NEW GOODS SUOAR Jut received a new car load. For the next 30 days $6.25 per 100 for cash. GOODS CLOTHING Florsheim Celebrated Shoes, New Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH F-yfl tit ti SS-.tS sua BEALL'S DRUG STORE 1 LEE BEALL, Preprletar We have constantly on band a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. t Prescriptions Two Car Loads of these Wagons on J. E. BERNARD & SON, QllWPD AHK AND WASHINGTON, sOftTLAMD, ORCOON 1'yc school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is tanght exactly as books are kept in bnsiness; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of took keepers and stenographers have been edocated for success in iTe; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. O., PRINCIPAL LAKEVIEW, OSEOON. Carefully Compounded the Road.