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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY CX A MINER, LA KB VIEW, OREQON, MAY 7, 190.1. hv. ."iff wiiiuuu u-civ 111 H"i"Ui"t;"' 1 r j Andrew 1 1 11 1 m t h and MImh Nan 1 1 1' I lay cm were married at Ccdar vlllc Afrit I'liHi. I'lank I'omm, formerly of Lnkevlew, with IiIm new wife, immhI through town Thuraday from l'rliivlll their way to California. The article In rcard lnllii' early extension, f I In N. . At (. Ity., In 1 Mir Inal Ihhih mIhmiIiI have Imtii cred ited Ih 1tn Portland Telegram. Carry llniiiMhy, with IiIm wife, Ml 1'rlduy inoniliiK (or I'ortlund w here Mm. ItaiiiHliy will receive treatment at oia of the hospitals. Ilcpuhlleaii. iiii 1. I. riilll'pH of Wk Valley wan proving up 011 IiIm homestead lM-foc tlii! laiul olllcc Friday. J. C. I'ihImoii am! T. II. Wnkcneld were In n an wltllCMMCM. California farm for nalri at a hi- bar gain. IU xti'i fenced ami rroaa fenced. iUmt pri-wm owner $!(,. VK but wi.l bo old for f.VXKl ; down nml balance on tinny payment. Impure at lhi ot .. 47-tr W. II. MiiMwIiuaii and wlfcarrlcd In town Friday from Fort Klamatli. Mr. MiiHM'Imaii linn resinned IiIh school there and will make IiIm home In flu fiitiui In Klnmatli Falls. I'cpnhllcnu. A. ('. Clark IiimI week Mold IiIm ranch, seven mill's above Lake City, to S. .1. Vernon. It Im a llrst -class place, 1'oiihImI Inn of aereM of good land, the purchase price Im-Iiik f'i.nun. 'cdnrvlllc I'ccord. Cyril Nohlit WIiInUv th olil cham pion mid utill champion of them oil. iVed hi all tirxl-i'lum) place. Ank for Cryim Noll 'hh k'mmIh when you want it uimmI drop at hoiiit. .'17 if. Will. T. Hoyd, Special lepllly for the A. O. I', W., rami to Alt max laat Thursday. Mr. lloyd will de liver an llhiMtrateil list are on the U-nelltM of t IiIm ornnnlr.ntioii. He will visit Ccdarvillc and Lookout while In the eonntr.v. New Lni. WANTL'I' YlH'NU MF.N to pre pare for (iovernnient I'omHIoiim. Fine upenlnuM In all lifpart inentM. linod Salaries. ICapId I'roiiiot Ioiim. '. ji ri 1 1 1 in t Ioiim Himii. I'nrl IrulaiM 1'ni-. I nter-State 'or. hint., Cedar ICapliU, Andy Ik vim, the lo-al Miuliiff eiithiiMlaHt, Iuim had acalilnet put Up In IiIm l-arher nhop, uml toi-t lur with ManipleM of ,ur he )Uh coll.H ted In thin UU' other partM of the eonn "y. and u nice lot of oiV nlven to hllil by Q(,n Wl'iHte'l'l front the eele-lnit-, Tniiopiih mini. I'' "lH a ,,,u' dlMplay, I'lmt A Kintf are now nwetvittiJ hi in voice,r thir winter tril. All th llnup 4 raiKln f liipieiira ml eiifiwH are i there. I 'oat Kln furniMli tin) Hi a w ilh'the U'Ml hriuidH for niedirin nrHiHcH. 4:1-1 f A Oertuan nmrt Iimn n-ndered a di ( ImIoii that denlMa have no rluht to all theniMelveM doetorM. The doe torn who don't udverllMi will renard tlilM iin it I'ltchteoliM iIii'ImIoii Iim re- Mpll'tM llelltlMtN Who llo. Wanted: ICellahle iiKflit wanted to reprewnt a Rood Life I iiMiiraiice Company: Heat contnu'lM for Lnat em Oregon and Northern California. MumI have koihI refen-neeM and fur IiIhIi Itoiid. AddiVHM, II. (. Col. Ton, Manager, IlliM haialirr of Commeree, I'ort land, Oregon. lH-',, .1. L. Htanley, the .llllilor of the NewM, left here Saturday IiimI for n trip and vImII to IiIm parentM In .Iimm Valley, MmliM' County, hii.vh the IiiiiimiiiuIi' NewM. lie went via Heno, Nevada, to Im away two weeka with the "old folka" at home. He Im llalde to Ki t married while In the martial ntmoHphcre of iteuo. Keiitiirky KavoritH Whinky inihlent ami iM-xt. 1'liy nieiHiin re roint iiil it. 1'iMtt A Kiiik. tf. ifJ f f TV C Continually arriving and are olos at Bed Rock Prices. WiU ex change for Barley, Wheat or Flour. jt DRY GOODS AMMfMMor John IMalr received a letter hiHt week from IiIm moii Trm y, Xormerly of HiIm eounly hut now of Anuaeondn, Montana. Tracy Im a mining i'U'1 fivll en-ilneer, an'! Im em ployed by tin' Aniiatouda Copper Mlnlnu Co. lie hii.vm thin plant, which U the larjii'Ml In the world, Ih puttlnii' up a KlK"iitlc Mtack to carry off the polHonoiiM (imik m and kuhmcm from the Minelter. These uiihhch are Halt! to kill all Htock ami veietatlon forL'O mlleM anaind the plant, and t ho company haHMpent inoiv than a million dollaiH In the paHt year and a half In lainiWM. To avoid thin a. huue. brick chimney OIHI ft MkIi Ih lK-lnur put up, ami In addition a Iiuro Hue of a inlh' l'HK' and HX lift wldo oxU-ndln from the plant to the Htack, Ih belntf built. The total cohI will be million dollarK. Thin Mineltlnir and rellnlnluK 1'lant oin nlovH .1,0(MI men, and Ihcy work on s hourMhiftM. Tracy nayn lio Ih dolnw Tlii- vacancy In the Hoard of lie 1'litM of the Southern Oregon Ktlite Normal School at AMhland caiiMcd by tin rcHlKiintluli of . I ml .re .1. S. (irr, formerly of Klamath I'hIIm, who Iiivm Ih-ciiiiic a p-Mldent of Iteuo, Nevada, hax been tilled by the appointment f Dr. .1. S. Heriidoii, the well known ph.VMlclau ami Miirjreon of thU city. TldillKM. Irving M. Scott, who fur many carM w iih vice president and general manaKer of the I'liion Iron WoiitH, died at Mm home in Sail I 'l aiu lwo, April IN. He han been In poor health for Home time and a few da.VM aKi he wiim Htrlcken with alarming nymp toniM. Mr. Scott haM Imm Ixi'ii a Mllffcrvr from kidney troublen. j Several cuple of the North western Slix'k lliwlory, colnplied by Hoa Lightly, printern of AllartiH, havt tHn left id llim ollice for tliHlrihiition. Jt in u valuable txxik tor HtiM'kuit'U and worth the price. tf The following notice was posted In a park over w hlch a lierman had MiipervlMlon: "All iIoh an" positive ly forbidden to elldcr dese prlmlscH orpasiiuv, and in kase one is caiiRht In here without his ow ner, w ill take chnulMcM to remain here as a deal 1 1 ok or k aw ay heavy loadet with lend." h 4 i . ..1.. .vf tt Kiu v von 1 Kl V tT . xolve to try the "Jefpu Moore. You ve heara it wua the bext ; prove it by y.ruc tical led For nle by Jiuiuner'.nal. N'HIcch are posted I'V Lakevlcw HtatluK that Mtanea would bcRin running from roVfema, ternilnus ot the. railroad In-u Klamath County, to Klamath 'ri, on Mny 1st. ran Hcnucra mil frcluht will now conic over the'!u'W line. It Is understood that nr: an-'ineutH are belli;; made In Wive the mail changed over from Ahhland and Auer lt thin route, thus makliiK' mall one day earlier. Shirt Waist Patterns Ladies Facinators Novelties Ladies and Misses Underwear Ladies and Misses Hose Velvets and Laces Kid Gloves i. g iZ GROCERIES Crockery and Glassware Mens Felt Boots Mens Rubber Shoes Ladies and Misses Shoes Mens Boots and Bootees Boys Caps and Hats oys Clothing Tne Best Goods and the Lowest Priced Store in Town ...C. U. SNIDER.. "yy r T T V in,.,,,,,,, .t MhiiiIi'h Pidui'ti continues to U' the popular clubrooia. 11 you ar ookiii lor a man you n-i ni,u i.:... ... ii.i. I'aini'K. lii'orL'e aiui Kent J ill nt hi,, - alwaya treat their patroim well, l-atenl perioilU UlH. rrivale emu room, t.-u L. I'. W. (iulinby, fianie Warden for the State, sent In his resignation several (lays apt to t iovei nor Chaiu- berlain, and the latter has Just made the fact public by appointing .1. W. linker, ofCotliiKt' I i rove, to lill t lit vacancy. Mr. Haker will take olllct July 1. nnd It Is believed he will make the hendiuntcrHof the lame Warden In the Southern part of the State Little Ih known about Mr. linker In connection with name protection and preserves, cxccpliUK Hint he Ih a well-known old resident of Cot lane lirove and a Rood Peinocral. A eah), club or hotrl which (.erves ".Ichco Moore" Whinkv is haiulim,' to ll..,ir. Ira, I., tin. lilll.Nl Lr.iilllM l lull can he liud. A ciifo ia known by the goods it LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER THE LARGEST AND BEST NEWS - PAPER IN SOUTH EASTERN OREGON $ 2.00 PER YEAR JOB - PRINTING - - i LATEST DESIGNS LOWEST PRICES WE - GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ySY'ifV well. ccllM, Seu JHinineniiai.