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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1900)
GENUINE PROSPERITY Sheriff Dunlap Visits the Northern Valleys of Lake County and Finds Prosperity at Every HandStock Building, etc. Creameries are being established in Canyon City i to have n bank capi- everv part of Oregon, i tal f .,(." M. Sheriff Dunlap arrive! last Thursday from the northern valleys, where he went tn'cnhrwvna iurvmen fur Hih Cir cuit Court session. The sheriff savsthe ! I'art-V- The local camp of Woidmen of the l World has donated f 10 to aid the Gal veston sufferers. Hon. H. L. Jienson was at Willow ' and other California towns last wnk making sjeeihes for the Republican Well informed men of Kansa, the Sunflower Mate, estimate the Repub- lican majority at L'0 ,kk. Jim Howard, found guilty of the as sasination of Gerd in Kentucky, has been sentenced to death. I When ttie railroad comet into thi northern end of the countv look? pro.-- 1 I ln making a ea-h purchase at eo. . county in i newaucan auej win oc me perous. rew hndges ana improved road?, new houses, barns and fence;? on every side denote? a spirit of good time. The ranchers and stockraisers have had abundant crops this reason, their stock looks well, and they are not particular whether they sell off their Mock this fall or not, as their barns are full of hav and the fields full of stacks, and they are all fixed financially, so that they are not compelled to sell unless they get their price. While in Summer Lake last week Mr. ! Dunlap 1. ought 20 head of line yearlings from Zed Harris at $20 per head. C. C. ; Harris, he gays, has 70 head of line year- j ling heifers and steers for -ale at $20 per ; head j Paisley, the splendid little Chewacan j town, is improving wonderfully and a J spirit of genuine thrift prevail? through- out the burg. The Conn residence i- go- ing to be a splendid edifice, all modern I improvements; .John Kara ha1-a tine new j livery and feed stable; the Woodmen of j the World are building a new two-story structure, the up stairs for a lodge hall J and the first floor for a store, and nianv i other improvements are noticeable. Like Lakeview. there i not a vacant res idence in the town of I'aisley, ami fre equent inquiry is made for re-idence places by people who desire to yo there ' to locate. "Great Snakes!" KJarnath Kei-uMican. This week J. If. Jardine ha- been en gaged in capturing snakes for a snake farm in Minnesota. He has bargained to deliver at the railroad 200 pound- of live r-raw lers at 20 cents per pound, the 50 due him when the work is finished having been sent to a responsible party here. If the quality of the snakes equals the expectations of the buyer, they propose to contract for a thousand pounds more at once, and will want an other big shipment next summer. We presume the business of supplviny out side markets with snakes would rank among the county's natural and ex haustless resources-. McKinley Prosperity. Cedarville Kecord. Owing to the great volume of business done in the Record office during the past eight years the floor had been reduced tc the same condition as our pant- mighty thin and last week we cheated the doctor out of his bill by having a new inch-and-a-quarter-thick floor nut down. Visitors; are kindly requested to spit and wipe their feet w ith a napkin before entering. The Record proposes to keep in the front ranks in improvements, H. Avres A: Co.'s store vou receive a tag. ; great creamerv and dairy for which we pay back 5 percent. Southeastern Oregon. ground of "AdonN." the Lakeview horse, hand-! The cattle men of Crook county are led bv Miit Hebev at the Redding race ; ran Red Steel a hard race in a half-mile ; d.i-h in :-''.;. and was only Ivaten by a j slight margin. i George Reed, of Lakeview, Or., i S here on a vi-it to hi mother and sifter. ! He ha- been a re-ident of Lakeview f r j about fourteen years. Hi- many friend ' here are glad to see him looking f well. ' Si-kivou News. quite independent, and will not ndl unh-s they get their price. Truly, t lie stockmen are prosjMTou under this "robU-r-tariff " administration. The st x kyard- and feeding ground about Reno are crowded with utile and -Keep, aw ait ;ng cars for shipment. There is, a general kick" am -tig hipM-re over the seeming negligent- of the railroad company in providing car-. 'sir. ss . s s s v. V s v V .s . .s V A .S .v .v . V America Answers Germany. The propo-al of Germany to make the puni-hment of the Chit.e-e ringleader- a condition pr-ced.-ut to neg'-'.ia'i'.n- with China, lia- Uen politely, out tirmly dcune lV th Cni'ed '-tate A-tii.g Secretary i i : 1 o . - . . . f i m o - i . y t mil no;e to me j:;ijeriai narge u .nair- i- in -un-iance a- i -li w-: '"The Government of the l'nite-1 Mate- ! a- f r- ti i the o-it-et pro claimed its purpo-e to h..!d to the utt'rmo-t at i niintahilit v the respon sible author-- of any wrong- done in China to citizens of the (::itd States. It i- thoujht. however, that no punitive tnea- ire ran ! so ef fective bv snrneni fi t!i- --o t-i i a'ltnor wav oi ieparati"!i or i e future a the dog re la t i u and pun- The Cnited States into diploii:a'i'- i.. demand that the : as, according ! hel-l to be the r il "It i- 'he moment, to n.tnie China, and in the bv -upreme i 1 1 i -r i : 1 1 authoritv it-. If is not ii-t ee.i, ;1 ;i t.re! i in i narv eon-lit u to enterm- t i a r i w:th thf ('hine.e gov-rn n.eii t , to join in a ii i iV'-rn !ii"it - nr. -nder to the p. wers such jM-rsons -l-ternii i" i - f the power- ihetn-elve-, mav l.e ;- -rj--: t ator-? ho-e rot.gs. p irs- -e of tiii- governinejit, nt the earlie-t pr.ictieal :ip cental ie fir negot ;;;tir,g a -et t lem-nt with its M ini-ter to I'ekin to -nter nc intiUi t author! forthwith into a -nferen-e, with the dulv atitl iorize.1 repr. - n'atives of the Chin-s g ern me-, t , with a view to I. ringing about a preliminary agreement wherehy the full ex.-rci--of the Imperial power, for the pre servation of order and the protection of foreign life and property through out China, pending the negotiations i t i the towers, -hall be a.-sured." V s: ; . S'- N S, S v' N' s - V V s; v ssss.s and we intend to sweep down tho cob Wefts in 1 1 1 rieur Future nnr rn.Lcil.li- ; i . . " , ;r " , anie are taken at a certa n price may wash the windows next spring. j 1 1 - If we had never expaixied, to whom would Galveston have turned for relief '.' Oregon ian. A. K. Scliroder and A. A. Martin ar rived in Yreka Wednesday from I.akr county, Or., after having 'delivered at the Hu-eman ranch, a few mib-s south of Montague, 14o head of hor.-es ami ''.) head of beef cattle, the ropertv of Rentier, Durand & Co. This old Jir'm is going out of business. Siskiyou Nws. Some of our exchanges are warning horsemen against the peculiar transac tions oi the agent who i buving horses for the German army. It appears that the agent selects wha't animals he think fit, antl then the animal-: are to be shipped to .-an Francisco at the seller's expense, when they are again inspected by the Veterinary surgeons, and if suit- We wonder if there is a wool-grower in Lake county who will vote in Novem ber for the party that uill put wool on the free li-t? If there is we would like to see him ,-tand up and give his reasons. Lk'-Senator John M. Talmer died in Springfield, Illinois, September 25th. He was the Gold Democratic candidate for President in lsM. The Oregonian truthfully says: uHistorv will given high place to General Palmer; soldier without fear; patriot without guile; statesman without shadow of turning. The Democrats who left their party in lS'jf., rather than ktand for a lie, will be honored well in the dav that the free silver iniquity stands revealed in all its jolly and enormity. It will 1k John M. Palmer's deathless fame to have been the standard-bearer of as gallant a band of patriots as have adorned the annals of American politicH." V. CONN, THE PAISLEY MERCHANT. Complete Stock of Fall and Winter Goods.