LAKE CO UNI Y EXA MINOR, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, JULY 2j, iwJ. JJak (Count u esu nlntt PwMIb4 Br T1mrdy A. Y. BEACH. Maconk BalMInf HUNT P0R ANTELOPE. (On Year, $2.00 TERMS: SU Month 1.00 (Threo Monthi, SO STACK 1 k t mo S m mi yr One ln.-h.. !$HV H ii tAtW s 'll W Two Inrhei 1 W Thre Inohot I ii OtiartiT I'olui Half tVlunin Iv One Column S0i W TOO 1100 t 10 00 1 Ov 00 IS 00 A0o I A OH ."ft 00 40 00 i00 4.SU0.6.SUO Is 00 is 00 S.00 TV 00 1200 LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Jl LV 2J. 1 90 J. A GOOD RECORD SHOWN ?)." The Herald, In Its last Issue, takes up considerable space to explain how ami why the present (democratic) county court ha run the county at IT.IMW.IW lens exjH'iine the pant year, than diil the former (republican) county court, the previous year. In speaking of the matter the Herald nay 8: "We have examine the records And have ascertained the amount the running expense of the county for the year preceding, with which for the Information of our reader we compare the expenses of the past year and allow them to lie their wn judge an to what has U-en lone, whether the present court has made good its promise, or whether those promises were made for polit leal purposes, and have Urn brok en." We presume that the Herald refers to the County Judge in speaking of the County Court, as we have heard of no promises U-ing made by the County Commissioners, either U-fore or after election. It is a well known fact that the present County Judge " many promises Ufore clec l.. . f r political effect, and this is r. i . Jily the only one he has kept f.iii.i with for more political effect. I ; !. Urn reported that he intends i" i - t the county out of debt during his term, and there is very little i! t but what he will succeed ( li. present methods are carried on. i; s also a pretty well known fact numerous legitimate bills have i either cut down or disallowed ..; aether, regardless of the protcs t i ' ons of those who have performed the service for the county. It seem t"J lie a hobby of the present ('(illll- ty Judge, to net things fur nothing or as near it as possible, w hied will account for the larger part of the big reduction. As the Court refuses to have entered on t he Commission crs' record all of the proceed in:;, it is impossible fur readers of the Coun ty papers to tell whose bill has Urn cut down or disallowed. If the taxpayers of .Lake county wish to know the facts on the other side of the "good record shown" by the County Court, The Kxaminer could possibly find out by looking over the bills, etc., presented at each term of Court, and other records. (continued from 1st pngivi "(lone!" he exclaimed, and there Is no telling which course they took." "1 know It." 1 replied. "They nw too wild. One might walk himself to death on these plains and never get within less than the miles of mi antelope." Mug! Ulng! King! Ulng! lUng! Blng! rang out a half doacn rille shots over In the swale to the left. "It's the trapH'r!" shouted the sheepman, and lie rushed away In a hurry. 1 followed with the statement that he had not killed any t hing and that there was no use running, but kept at the sheepman's lurls. (SOOll I.I I k. We soon reached the trapper's sld and found that he had killed two of the animals outright and wounded another. The bodies of the slain antelope were placed close together and a pocket handkerchief tied to a sage bush close by. "What is that for?" 1 Inquired. "To keep the coyotes from molest big them while we trail down the wounded antelope," was tin reply. "A coyote will never come near a rag or other article placed on the plains by a human hand so long as then- Is ii stitlicieiit amount of air to keep it in motion." A THAU. OK III ool. We soon struck the trail of the wounded animal and easily follow ed It by its blood. "If It ever turns out from the main band we willsooii find it," said the trapier. "When tiie wounded animal llnds that it cannot live anv longer it always leaves the main baud and soon drops lead." We followed it until late in the afternoon, but it never left the main band, and now that we were l,i miles from camp, we turned our course in that direction. It was long after dark when we arrived in camp, but not too late to mount a horse And lead another with a pack saddle on it to tin1 place where the antelope bad Urn slain and bring the carcasses in that night. Fried antelope steak i,ext morning was considered a rarity in the sheep camp, and all paid it a solid compli Illellt. Our Store Policy The Chief Study of This Store Is to satisfy Its customers. Our stocks an- always ke.t complete with thoroughly reliable merchandise. Courtesy on the part of every employe Is Insisted upon. Our progressive methods of Inen hilidlnlng, coupled with t he very great amount of business we transact, kirp prices at the lowest point consistent with the high iiallty. We keep riimnent patronage In view, not floating trade, and aim to make this a store to hlch you will turn, not simply w hen we announce extraordinary bargains, but as the natural source front which to supply your wants. Our motto: Sa I Uf ac tion always, or money chtrrfuuly refunded. BAILEY & MASSINGILL PAINUR . . AM) PAPR . IIWOIR A 4'omplrtr anil llraull- 9 rulllnrar Mauaplra Mr- Irrt Tram. 7 WORK Z PKICI-5 tlUARANTIIIIIJ RIIASONAIJLI; 7 .akeview J 1 AVKHS & 5CHLA(1I:L. Prop. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale Si Retail Delivered any place in Town HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See HOT AIR RECORD. (continued from 1st page, i li G R A V E S Me! MM: A v'':. a Lovr'a Bill, r Kwrrl. Tll Tne your Joy that I may tune my life To echo th lafi music of your own. The changliiK melody, the Hunny strife Of harmoniPH Ment In one full isweet tone. Bo shall the faithful shadow of my rilRht Heighten your happy radiance of delight. Tell me your sorrow that I may dlwdaln Mirth and r-Jolr n(r, hanlsh all relief Pave the sad ecstasy, the cruel Kaln Of helrii; one with you, dear h-art In trrlef. Vou did deny me love: have you no woe, No pain, to share with one who lov- you BO? London World. The county court (?) in it ( tl. deavor to get the county out of debt, uccording to promise, has had an order issued calling in about ?l100 of general fund warrants, to U' paid out of the road fund. The road fund has a generous surplus in It, but very little of it is being spent In Improving tho very dilapidated condition of the county roads, ac cording to promise. This roads can go to the dogs, but the county must 1 get out of debt if It costs the tax payers more than their taxes come to in broken wugons. incut as In last weeks' Herald. Actual facts and figures must U given if the taxpayers are to be made to U-lieve what tin' cost of running the county is. The Kxaminer as well as every taxpayer In the county would be very glad to I. five the county get out of debt, and the rejoicing will be mutual when that time arrives. I lint comparisons like the oneghen in i last weeks' Ib-jald. and dictated by j the county Judge for political effect, are odious, and will have the count , er effect, fie truthful in all things 1 as well as in county affairs and you will die happy, fion't get too gay, I for there will be a day of sadness. .Much talk and hot air amount to I nothing, but truth and facts count , every time. j Installation Postponed. j W. (). W. and Circle have post pon-' ed until next. Wednesday night. Members plcjme take notice. I ndou ll ed I . "Iio you Ulicve Unit it in hetter to bi' horn lucky than rich.'" asked the per Hon with the IICHlioll hiil, ll. "I certainly do," sadly replied the old Millionaire whom; young wife hud tuk tn him for his coin.- Chicago News. . . THANK YOU . II Would Seem ho. "Marriage," remarked the uiorallzer, "In a lottery." "That being the case," rejoined the demoralizer, "alimony conies under the head of gambling del, Is and can not, bo legally collected."- Ohio r-'late Journal. II IP TtlKSII SIKH'S SUIT YOU TKLL YOUR TRII-NDS. TIIHY DO NOT, TI;LL US. AHLSTROM - BROTHERS rfoBACCOSj LCLOCKS- : iff 7 w . -. 7 12