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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1900)
H l.ik i:iew, ok :; . nkit. 7. iwm J. N. Williamson Joint Senator. J. II. Turpi!), whose pnH.rtv is on 1 The Ashland Record riast the people the west, ami S. K. Ahlstrom, T. J. I of its own town severely for tin cold Magilton ami J.S. Field on the east of j blooded te:etion l hey gave tin-Oregon the block surrounded hy Main, Ballard, ' Press Association at the meeting of Pewey and Canyon streets, have each j editors thereon tin l'Uh ami L'Oth in-ts. given'six feet oftheir land for an alley j The Ilceord says: There has never running through the eenter of the block. ' been anything so wanting in the court- I e.-it s and decencies of life yet exhibited C. W. Pent arrived from Termo last j toward an 01 ionization of self-respect-Thursday evening w ith a pair of thor-1 U). v i.iis of a state n was Ashland's otighhred Bamboiilettes, with w hieh he t reatment of the Oregon Press A-soci-expects to improve the breed of his j ;1(j,,r,t j.llVt. perhaps the dirty tuck that sheep. Theanimals are beautiful speri- ;,,M.,iiig hotel men played n 1 1 the mens of the thoroughbred and w ere ;nill n i t tt-t of the Oregon people who purchased by Mr. Pent in Salt L;;ke, j ,r,,,t the National Kditorial Associ I'tah. The Ham b.ulettes are ery latye ation to Oregon la-t year." and are heavy wool producers. No; liner bucks are to be fount! in Southeast- " Kl.Vtl. ritdOF. em Oregon than Mr. Dent's new pur-; i.nmi on;.-,- nt I k -vt w, r .. s. t. mi r -V. r-li-lv.. i Nntiri' is her.l.V ClVell that th'- follow- J. X. Williamson, Senator from the joint district of Ciook, Klamath, Lake and Wasco counties, was born in Lane county. Oregon, November 8, 1S.V. His parents moved to Salem in 1N)4, and he was educated in Willamette University. In lTti he went toPrinc ville, then in Wasco county, and has resided there since. With the excep tion of two years spent in newspaper mi:nai.-i-. . tti- r lm- tm-i not;. of),, r int. n- i. .u ...,,... tim.. 1 mm... 1 tKiii to malo- final ir.of in ; ; rt of h r lias j now turning out no squares oi une n, u Mr.l-M. t'nit-ii state ' onum-!..'!. r at 1 ............. 1 ...... , I , ,, ...... I- . s.n.r luLo t lr...-,.t. mi II, I. .f ..-r "7 1 Ck a v I T t-d continuous in tl.f, ... ... ......j.,,, ,t;lti(j,, , M AI;Yi . KKnU N. f-rm-rly Mary J:,-. .h . . nt ep. in i. : , i ..... ., inn m. 'hm c,n"ir. ' . , . . .... . . I III. I l I 1 1 H I IM- I" i .1 I I n il n I ' 'J u'"' ( ! I 1 . h' P I i I I ! , r It 1 1 K ' II HIS, lllilHllllT.11 IIHTi- per dav. Lnouyh milk is insureil lo run -iiHii. r k'- 'i -if um:i ti .. .:;...-. uur wit- the cieamen stea.ll all w inter. It is , ,-tilii ut i i I Un-t. i.: u.H.UhI-s. : to be hopeil that Lake county w ill liave ; j0i,n 1Ihv-. Mnrion run:, y. .. I.. kiutli. i a creamerv in successful operation bv ; nil i -jlvi r lik.- r. ..!i. I. . ' ' Vi: WILLIAM II. IIAYKs. II. K. No. i;:aj. , lit A l J ' I I 1 1 y . edited the Prineviile Keview. he been entia stock business, principallv neep. lO he was elected SherilT of rook county. In ls he was e!-cti i! to the House of Keprer-entati ves and a:aii) in f.-r Hi-1 N K'4 n( .NU't ui.i I.i l of . ttii.ii :'. The Alkars.-as returns an- aMVthinj: but encouraging" to the Braii party. Tlie vote how a lt- ot '2 7 per cent to t he Democrats and a train of 17.0 L. 1. Klippel, wh" recently ailivcd from the Alakan pnu t;e.ils, Laki Mr. Kllpel doe- i.oi tidiik Ala-k.i mi h t ; a'i.i sr', o( s'4 hii1 l..is per cent for t he Kepuiie.n-. It hoidd be re me:n Kjred t ;il I'li.iirinan Jom-s. who is ii i recti nt: the iJryau campaign. live- ir. Arkansas. It is ic. a is an active member of t in; Bale Cotton Tru-. Lbmnd ; Mii'i i i sou r.. tow IlllI ! MMith. rail' 1 'Hst, W li.rt!!:. !! wa" Hi I in' rnliHii. "r iron. 1 1 . - utim- tin' .'..!!. i i , i . I. . .: II. . ... ... ii .. ........ . . iKeView nisi w 1 1-k 'ri eei j i o,. i 1 1 .. i.. i i i o.' - j. i - i, ...... . Ill ') H . I l-illli liil'.II ! 'Il i i llll'l, . if. . . J H r ) 1 1 ....... .. I I'. .L n it I, 1 VI Uur.l e. I li... a bad country, and say- thai N.-mr ha-i xi ,,f r I nk.-, or ..!!. been defamed h i-a , n t I l pie. I V.: .!.N IIAVL-. II. L. No !'. f--r Un- : v " i . i ' -h' ..f W nr..! 1 . ..f M 1 , Mi'! N ol lie say- Nome wa- a -pi.-, on: hu-n.e-s , .M f ,,K !o, ...,.,.. ,: rnt,.. r, center hist summer, l-Ut I- - Uo-uliat 1 ,.rt,., s ;uit,i- it ;. ti i:nu. ilrt;. .. H- iim:n overrun at the present tlli.e. Hi- '-'n--i -.low i -.u itii. r.. pr.,v Lin ..ni : Ti.o:- . -si l !."' .J'!l hll'I ' 1. 1 ! I rt '!i o! t-f', Iuli'l. :: Mr:o:i. ' v, i,. !.. i.. . ill.. J. M. w ,lu i brother Fred Khpp s ami lamilv ae ( )maha, Nebraska, k I . re I will auain work tor ihe i'.uj lin'oii i L'one to I ei i V. i !..! i:. 1 . L , n 1 r I K. M . I'.HA ITAIN. I: r i t;on. :--r. The Populist organs admit that Mc Kinley'jj letter is a strong and able doc ument by a.-king the question: "Who wrote McKinley's letter of acceptance?'' One thing certain, Mrs. Bryan didn't. TI.1lltr.lt I.VMI .VTI4 I 1 Ti.iiitr.K ii a i Muni: .) sm! Lull-! ' !!;, L;iA p s , tr-j.o:i. ritory," hs .xt-i.'L 1 to th" 1'iil.Ix- 1jh;. I stttti".! !'V act of . t . u -: 1. .lolm A. V.'n).- . . ; itv of l aisU v, t-oui ly of l.iik , .-iH'f of r. jon. There isn't much com lor t m the er- i,H thi- lay ii;.-i in th." otti. i- - u r:i -ai.- t i .1 l r . , . . ,r I ... ! iin.-n t , No 'J7S., for !). pin Imv oi th.-N"'., of mont election tor the demo-pops when ! NW1;,)f siun N. ,:, ,ttn-i.ii.:;i -.. ra5.. the fact is realized that the republican : N. 1" K.. an-l will i.ff.-r ro1;! to shuu x:,,-.x u. . land t-oiiyht is niori- a.iinl.l-- tor its tm.l..-r r train in Vermont state over the vote m stone than for Hricniturai purj oM-s. una to lS'JS is 9911. (ill! t nit ! Sihtes I.ai:l rtlic -, LaW vi-w. r ton. i t 1: r '.'1. !. N'..';.-.- l(-rc, yivi-n t!ut s.-ptfiiiti.-r "Jl. 1 '.'. N' in-.- !. !. r.-l. t'i u U.ni in o:n :.!. v. it.'i tin- t i-!..:. ..; th.- net ,f in eoi!iliain-f w ith th--nr... i-i"t! of t h- a. ! ot i r(.; r- 's of .1 u n- lk7. .ntitP -l "A;i m t d.r ('iiiign tsut June 7?. i -.1 a t f .r I fi..- -a..- .-t titnt't-r ian.i in th- stat. ..: rnlj. th- sail.-of timtivr In U- s i:i t !i states o i a ! i -- 4. ri. ia , or--jjoii , N.-wi'la ali'l hl,iitnii 1 1 r fori. ia. ort-iroti. N.-vii'l- a;.. I W a-hii.f'i n I r- rit- rv." .-xt.-ml'-.i to ai! th.- I'i. (.:.- Lan.l .-la' - n ait oi Ai.c.-t 1. is''.', A ti ni- M... of ln;.. n:y of LaK.-. sim;.' of i j.'oii. has tl.i-'Liv rii'-'l it: tin oili.'- l-r orn -iao--iii.-nt, N . -T'.. for th'- 'nr-ha- oi ih- Nl.',of Nh'4-f s- rtioti No. j. i'i tov n-hij. N... .1 riitii.- - No. 17 K., aii'l v. ill off. r .r.of io tiov. tliai Ih'-l.ill.l -ot:j.'ht is l;ior- a Ilia hl- f. r its liinl-r t stoti.- than for ari-nltural .iirji--, anil to t-stiit'lihli ln-r laim to -iol hoi'l n.-fori- i establish liis fl Him to sai'l I a ml In-fore t he iiei;- , tin." Kru'is'er an-t I :- i r of this oltie.- nt Lake- I ister aii'l K. ceiver of this otJice at I.ak- en , ; icw, Urt'Kon, on 1 ri'lay, tne unh lay of No- I (reKon,on Friday the:Jtli dny of N'ovcri.tifrjlyt-U rcmUf, l'.M.te. -In-natn.-s as witness s: John iinTrr -riirii Ain'P 1SIF IIV'F ' " e ,ium(s 88 w ' tness.-s ; L. A. .Mo-.,of ("aitiley, ; A. Wither, of I'lii-hv, Orciroii; I'. M. rnrry, of lUILO lrilLI1 ALUI1VJ r IIL. LlilL. or. -jron ; r. .m. tirry. oi i.aKevit-;v, orotroii ; j. i.Htc nw, iirun ; J. n. .ir' ormack, oi i.aki- I M a '. .rm uL' if I uL'i.vii.ti' i.iti ut. if W j lit .'Jl. v. oi in ui n f j i I o, II , vi hu"t Utl4 i. i Moss, of LakeMew, iirey.m. BUY YOUR DRY GOODS HERE AT CLOSE PRICES. See those new wrappers at liailey A . . ; o ) .. -uassiniriu e. i Hhovu-ueKTineii lamis arc rti Afro TIr..f flf V.i.bn i liro vieitimr ! their rlainis in this otticu-on or btfore sftM St-t Ii Mrs. Ilojt, of iit'a. Mating , (Jav of NovvIuU.ri VMKK her daughter, Mrs. 11. IL Punlap. Vp-j7-: L. M. lii'.ATTAl.v, Ttc-gister. To arrive in a feiv day.-; a large line ' ,. , . of ladies' wool fchirt-waists at Pailey S: J Massingill's. We have a large line of cioaks, capes and jackets for ladies, misses and chil dren coming. Wait for them. Bailey & Massingill. The Bank of Lakeview is now doing ; business at the old stand, in the build ing formerly occupied by that institution prior to the fire. S. F. Ahlstrom has purchased tlie Ruggles lot adjoining his saddlery on the south, and will erect a .substantial brick building thereon. He paid $.'io0 for the lot. Ted Jaquish and family arrived last Thursday from Cedarville and will oc cupy tlie residence of James Hnelling for the winter. Mr. Hnelling and family left Saturday for Cedarville and will oc cupy the Jaquish, residence this winter. view , f tn-j-'oii, ami vj ', On tMii, A. W. rliHilton, of J.Hke t .... n.wi ..M ....v-crs.... i.l.i I .. r A . t 4i 4 ..... .. . 1 ....l...u I i.iiin. .1... I abovi.'-dwribeil lan-ls ar Tv'iutsftiffitii- nl.- atjo . -il .serih.il lanl are re.jne.stc-.l to file their .aims in ltn oinpe on or l lore sanl .uitJi lay of Novemhi-r, Iti. .Set. 27-: K. M. UK ATT A I X, Keister. This is advice which you will find piotilabieto follow. Whether your purchases are large or small we can save you something; the amount will depend on the size of your bill. Close selling comes from our close buying. If we didn't get bargains we wouldn't have any to offer to you. We were more successful this: season than ever before in picking out the best things in market, and the splendid stock selected is ready for your in spection. Better look here before spending money elsewhere. Bailey & Massingill