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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1900)
Sum unique election 11 are now ! ing paid. A Med ford man rode a broom stick through tti main street to the de pot and rrtnrn, hurrahing for McKin ley and Koovell at every step. Tli wager was made with a Med ford UJr, mho mas in honor bound to do the Mm thing had l?ryan been elected, which would hav Iwn simply awful lit the woman know all the time ahe had the lest of the mager. 3 S i We make Prospertiy a Fact to our Customers (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: ' SW Month. 1 .00 (three Months, SO lAktiirw. fc. Kov. IS, its. gaht Count o examiner PwMtsked Every TmwrwsWy BEACH & M'GARREY Editors and Proprietors Maaaalc BaUdlag A prominent traveling freight airent of one of the Wading mwds on the oat, i i 4 MUST GET A DIVORCE. T"Va l.ii!ta irtiy thi fl4tiin the .1 made a prediction in Sa'em the other j San Francisco F.xaminer told how it j , . , : dv to the Statesman that the vvalled happened. The yellow boy adm:U that t . , , j and portion of Intern Oregon would,) free silver wss not an issue, but ti . , i . ! within nve Team, be cut up with rail buried deep in the contest of 1Sa. : roads as much a some of the r tern ' Throughout the late campaign, how-, ... states are. and that the wonderful re-1 ever, that paper insisted that the free t i , , sources of Laatern Oregon will surprise-; and unlinited coinage of silver was an . . , , i the world, important issue, thereby boldiy show-, . ing itself to be a thoroughly unreliable, j Th, E arner Land case have been de- and tricky nemspaper. The other issue j f UM hy Commissioner Hermann aatn.t ; that assisted in the defeat of Mr. Bryan j lhe KtlWn of w.rner Valiey. Iv.bt-! wss the imperialistic- bugaboo, and j the at once on appeal to ! the belief of the American people in ei- i ,b rrUrv o ,l)e Interior. j pansion, says the yellow kid. There is one thing that the followers) Lake county Republicans think the of and believers in straight Democracy 1 news is good enough without any torch have learned, and that is that they can . light or cannonadintf demonstration, never win a political contest while play- ! ----- - ing end man to the Populist party. Mr. j OFFICIAL VOTE OF LAKE COUNTY Bryan is Popalist to the core and is! Below is given the official vote of I-k : ..i : , ru.. ; ountv. Oregon, as canvassed by the .... ,. i Countv Court last week. Lake county ' cv. The old line Democrats must di- j ...- i . i. i t i : gives McKinley and Roosevelt a plural- j vorce themselves from the Populist : jtT of or 193 more tiian in 1 party and Bryanism to ever again gain This vote decides the standing of l.ake J a foothold in the political arena. In county beyond a doubt as Republican j (u .,,t, -ill by over 220, and set at ret the c.nten- ,,. ,. , , . , tion of the past few years that l-akc i such men a Hul and his kind of lemo- , , ,,, , , countv was cloee. A man mill always, crate pitted against the Bryan-Tillman Vt,te aVcordir.g to his ptlilical faith at a j Oliver K. Charlton is up from New faction of Populists in a struggle for presidential election. There mere a fern 1 t'""; t rk -'""ness this week. Bryan is not a Democrat, scattering votes winch mere, no doiiM. .Mr. and .Mrs. r.l. liartt"g were up intended for either McKinlev or Brvan, ; from New nne (.reek, luewJay, on a How? Ir j:ivinjt tlietu the most for tliiir money-. N matter liow larg; or liow small a man's income it should N sjx-nt enrrfulljr that is where it will obtain beat value. A we have often aail trashy good ar? dear at any price. Our larjr business ha K-en built up by soiling reliable dry g.xida at cloee price. Never have C been more thoroughly eiuip-i to fcrt our customer than t (tie) fall. We challenge coinfmrisoti of gocnis and price. 6 BAILEY & MASSINGILL, ...THE PIONEER STORE... 6 9 and the parties mho cast them did not , visit. know how to vote pruperly, as the vote i Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Kollett were in eupremacy otherwise he ought to Lave had chance for the Presidency. Hill is Democrat, and there are many thousands : t,,. au,ut tf)e ballot for elec- ij,kt.view this week. Mr. Kollett of men of his political belief mho mill in : tors of different partirs: future raily to his standard. Neverthe- , less, while Mr. Bryan has twice suffered , 1 . oe a defeat at the polls for the highest otfice j J - within the gift oi the American people, ' it must be admitted that he U of come j consequence as a politician, and a man j pRFrivrm ? -.! -v -ir' - 7. of wonderful determination. Put Mr. ; Bryan on a strong and suitable platform. M.v-r Ikf Summer Lake. . . . Fai-i-T . . ... and give him to understand that his ; ' r" k"' rrw k B ! Ni.rth W artier rjersjna;itv is a secondary considera- !"ttn arm-r. t;..r tfint tV.o rwrlt ia irMtr t,an Sorrh I-ak-lew. ;a :v. si .ti si 1 t 10 ;i -.-l -'! t. 4- T -Jti .7 ,T -T 1 i i- l" 11 11 :i lc . :i J4 :i 4 ' 1 i'. .'4 Jt Jl H l 1 1.1 fi t,t "11 .. i nsnsiiviM .Vi (.'. .v, 15 16 M It I 1 1 1 M M 34 l 1 H I. M ."i ;. :tj : m :u '-'7. rf ! 11 11 In - . i.w v sr. 2-1 i' the man and he mould prove a f.rmid- " Lf,k" u r if a -il i r--a. ab!e ojtonent to anv man in the nation. lti"ni 'r. -k .. 1 ' - ..'a: But Mr. Bryan's teachings are bad tmc nicTl PTA very bad. Hestands on false ground ; UNDER THE HISTLETO and teaches fale dcx-trines. He id not : LaBtM p Klptw mnA piorcwc E. Foster are great enough to hoodwink the American ; Happily Tarried at Summer Lake. now in the merchandise business New Pine Creek. J. F'raiikl started for San Francisco yesterday to remain with his family; during the winter. Mr. Frank I will re turn to Lakeview in the spring. Mis K-vie fiuploo accompanied her father L. I). Gupton to the Sm-ramt.-nto V, i valley, leaviiii; here by private eon- . I vt-yance lat Tuesday. Mis (iupton i iii !..'nd ti,fl wir.ter in Stockton. 1 J. K. Bernard and son William Ft. Bernard are now in Oarland, C'a!., with a bund of imilia which they arn pulling on sale. Mrs. W. U. Bernard and cfiildri-n a'O th"-e al-o. a- ! will remain until the animals aro ii ;H)wd ;of. I Clarence H. Dunlap and Miss Stella Ja is in Ja Everybody likes a good meal and all know Sib THE 5 he auperintenda all o the COOkINd herself EXCHA NCE t t CTS. Jo there for a l ine Meal Special Inducements of fered for board by the vcek or by the month SIB HARBER, Proprietress Main St., I-nkeview lNpf norlh of CouHrr A Co' Meal larket uke were married last evening at Ihe residence of Mr. arid Mrs. W. A. Sher-1 people, and will p.a away with all hu-' As per announcement in these col- , W in I.akeview. The happy event1 manity into another world without hav-', umns of a happy event to 1 celebrated , wac celebrated too late for The Kxami . .1.1. :.:, . 1 ' at Mirnrner Ijjke. the marriage of I.an- : i:er to e particulars in this issue. , iiJL' aiiaii.eo iLe one wrtai auiomuu vi - 77 r wti 1 1 - 1-1 ,t- t 1 , ill ' . : Lis lii JfUtes -to be President of the United lies P. Klipel and Miss Florence Klia-' can't we why -ople will persist in we' lieth Foster, was duly solemnized at the ! ting married on Wednesday eveidiih home of the bride's parents, Mr. and ! t. W. Colvin writes to have his cot, - ; Mrs. James Foster, on Wednesday, No- ,)f The pxarilier forwarded to Lincoln, In the four counties of the First : veniler 7, PHiO. Only relatives of the pacer countv, Cat., w here he and Mrs. mm Judicial District of Oregon, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Lake, each , gave Bryan majorities, in round num- berg as follows: Jackson 1 ,000 ; Jose iddne 300; Klamath 1W and Lake 32.' Kach in turn reversed that record in the 'late unpleasantness," and gave Mc-! bride witnessed the ceremony, as the (v,ivin iiave located for the winter, lie few intimate friends who had l-n ir.- als) iuiOTIua uj( tUt Major Christi.an vited were unable to attend on account I anj tt ile an. l(OW lYlri at Auburn, Cab, of illness. i and if the climate there proves U-ne- The marriage of this. popular couple fll.ia) t) llt. 1(,ttiti, of the Major he will is the culmination of a courtship laMin purclillM. a home in Auburn nex.s, .ng. for several vears, and it is to be hoped that nothing will ever occur to mar the 1 J- L. Coleman and II. L. chandler ....... ....fJ v... t , .. l- : .... l , I jcriecfc n;iiiicpa vo. tutn r ii-m r leu lor oau rram.iiM ij lam . mm p Aluminum 3 ""'"'"'amamwmwMBj) m STEEL RANGES j AIR TKJ Mr tlllATHRS And eter) thing In 5 HARDWARE . .AT... 3 Jt." Kinley majonties. Ike is the banner! tmeen tliem as liusoand and wile. Ihe i j;0orl,an w,n spend the winter in T. , . t- . t . i bride is the belovfid eldest daughter of j ' , , , , Kepcbhcan county of the First district ra ... . Mr. TamJV,,,, San Francisco and Los Angeles, and ' . . . . . . . . i . . j .. i : i and the trroorn is well connected and is uetore nis reiurn iu ir'ic niwum with 225 maj-rity. Now some of the tied-up money will go into railroad develop ment in this state, and we will nets the Corvallis A Kaetern go over the Cas cades, and three or four more lines in vade the empire that lies undeveloped of their happily iirlitir lu rx m for Ilia tl I lm n I V . i qualities. It is the opinion millions offrjen(Js that tl)ey are Terj. matched. The parlor at the Foster home was embellished with festoons of pink chrys anthemums and decorated in keeping W.D. WOODCOCK T. J. MAJ I ETON'S 3 i,Aivi:n:v. BLACK5HITH HORSESHOER All work done on short no tice; guarantee satisfaction NORTH OF OPEKA HOUSE GEO. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. Iavin Ukrvlew Mm.1a ami Krt iayi Uiliinilim. Imr. flusti Tu,,. day. ami iur.!. al To'rlm k a.m. I'arrU-. ra-wiiiier., I'arkiiKf. ami Kr. lKlit. Mi.K(i-KICK llall. y jt MbmIiikIII,. Xlure. Lakeview, to vi.it the City of Mexico. Mr. Chandler recently sold his sheep to his brother S. H. Chandler, and will accompany Mr. Coleman on his travels. Ike Davles (a always doing some- with the joyful event. At 11 a. m. j thing to please, his moat Intimate Presiding hlder V. T. Summerviile of j friends. Last week he presented Wal the M. K. .Church, who resides at lirant's j Wf Xi(.rt)Ct, with a handsome and , . . ran, saii ine simple worua inai oounu , . , . . i i in Southeastern Oregon to say nothing the couf,ie together for life. costly rob made from coyote skins. ,.( o..iT;!ia.,i- Dr,,l vU!.ml After conuralulations had U-en ex-! The robe 1 a very large one and wan . j tended to lr. and Mrs. Kliprel, and the mad by Mr. IJavfea' own hands, even J, countries and other uretron coast Ois ! ,i i.,;,i.. irwi.,1,, i. . ... ,, ... , OwwCKWOwwwwwwww '""- t0 the tanning oi ine SKins. lie has UicU. y. the Salem Statesman. Present were eacortol to the dining- : rjjiii. wiifru mi eifkraiii wetjiiiiikf irari i . was enjoyed. After a brief time the finer than the ore presented to Mr. To Open ncCloud District. SCMLA0f?L bride and groom started for their future i Sherlock. He has a few more oo ex-1 Two big deals, involving tho trans-; J home, on the north shore ot rummer hlojlion al q. Schlagel's ahop. ; fer of about 150,000 acres of land has ; -.mv. .... . I,,! lw.n n n,A h W I Ilium II Mi a Kill ve in a spirit 01 revenge once n--- - -j - -t said: A man may use a wart on the eDt ot tno o.,thern Pacific, back of his neck for a collar button, ride I The purchaaers are tbo McCloud Kivor on the back coach of a railroad train to!Ka"ro,ld nd Lumber Company and save interest on his money till the con-1 T. H. Walker of Minneappolis, tho ductor comes around, stop his watch at;!""- one "f lne lark"J"' 0I'- tn uoio nuar ami ar leava i ami ;atorsln the Northwest. Both tracts - Oregon. The Japs and Chinese can vote in Car.ada. So says the authorities. Five tt.cn in A mho have been naturalized du r.r.j tf. past year may vote at the Do n..r.ioft elation ir. Lntish Columbia on I !? .rr. tft 7th. T;.. t'-.tai ct of taking the late ren : '.i th Ur.ite.1 States is $0,3ol,ftol. Tt.-.m mt-.1t fA.ff) enumerators and all i.Av. beer paid with the exception of 55 l. iWit,tii are held up for techni- 9m ous friends follow them 'they were- the recipients of many handsome wedding presents. Mr. and Mrs. J. (j. Walters of I.ake view were in attendance. And still Paisley, our northern neigh Ixit, continues to branch out. C. VV. Withers, an enterprising young man, has opened a variety store at that place, and lias a handsome stock of everything without a dot or cross to save ink, and ; ar ln lb0 Mcwoua mver auirici, pasture his mother's grave to save corn, outbeaat of Ml. Shaata. The McCloud in the line, beside a full stock of e..t' ,Jllt a rnan o( ,hi- killd ig a Kent!eman I Py l" 'or " furnishinie goods. The Kxamimr be-, , , , compared to a fellow a ho l19?' ,,?n,er, JrBrd tmM M,r' S(eaks for him a liljeral patronage and ; , 1 . VValker intends to conatruct a .i-'t-milo much suwess, as he is bright and i a newspaper two or three years I ranroad and erect mills with a gr.at energetic. j and then refae to pay for it. capacity. Uig 'alley Oazelte. NEW STORE S! wim A CO.-1fl.l: I'li UNU OP MAS MOVED INTO HIS Harness Paddleo f ardw?re otove o m a m in it... See me for bargains .;V v4? f& .J V3