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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1900)
3 THE UNRELIABLE YELLOW JOURNAL Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No. cure no pay. Price 25 cents. - 38-lyr Creates a "Harmony Club" in Lakeview One Hun dred and Fifty Strong Pleasant "Hop Dream. Tho fellow who wrote to the un sawmill thereon. Our information was Francisco Examiner from Lakeview incorrect, apparently. It now turns regarding the establishment of a out that the property purchased was Bryan and Stevenson "harmony club" the Grider place on Drews crek, so J. here, certainly had a 'hop dream'' II. (Jrider informed an Examiner re about the time the inspiration xiiiick porter and this may be incorrect also, journal and y influence In ii: out irnHT reports it as a iaci. Jn re ferring to the matter, the Cedarville Record save: 'Mini my ( Young) informs us that there may be a millsite all right on Cotton wood creek, but that he is not going to build a .mill there by a dameite not for several years anyway." Dave Young was over from Warner since the above was put in type and confirms what The Examiner says re garding the purchase. Newspaper "Pleasantries." "Bryan is whisking about in Nebraska on an automobile any old thing to attract attention. The Gazette would s-uggest that he get a jackass to ride on." Heno Gazette. We would further suggest that the Gazette furnish the jackass. Silver State. Certainly, neighbor, tlie Gazette will It wasnot intended strictly : stoirc one ATe ou engager viazeue. him, or tho Hearst scnsati':tl organ wiw laboring under one of tho:-'; mor- . phino fpjll, the re.-ult of a laborious . night of study how to defeat Judre ', Dangerfield for the aiijeriir ben h. I'o'jfiibly the unreliable stuff to follow originated in tho Willie Hearst proxy brain just after the Democrats of San Francisco "turned down" the yellow ' proved that its political fan Francisco was a thing of the past. Hero is the latest from ; that unreliable of unreliable organ: READY FOR D CHINKS.? IX LAKE COUNTY, OK to ON. i Lakeview (Ore.). October 1. The fint Demo- ! craticC'lubin Lake county has been organized. All the prominent Democrats and Populists were present. The meeting was called to or der by C. H. Dalryxnple, a prominent Populist. M.T. Walters, an old line Democrat, who has; been prominent in toUtics in this country 'r i twenty yearn, was chosen President. A. Mc- i ('alien, for fifteen years Treasurer of Lake county, was made vice-president. J. C. Oliver, who has a ways been a Populist, was elected secretary. The club was named the Bryan and Stevenson ( lub a Kernocratlc or ropuiiM ciuu, but a "harmonv club." There were over 150 who signed the club roll the first evenihp. Another meeting will be held soon, when it is ex ported the membership will be doubled. It is the intention of theeluo to apply for membership in the Association oi uemocranc tinns. !inflftmfrr( ..i... The Republicans are on the down grade, in ! in comiori, eoucate this county and there are not enough of them left to organize. The fact to "our friends, the enemy" held a meeting and the said meeting was a complete Mieceps all lm. the crowd., Although the Hub member ship i announced in the. yellow journal a 10 the "first evening," there is not a member of the club who will tell you that a "baker's dozen" either attended the meeting or signed the roll. The President and Vice President are straight old-lino Democrats Demo crats of the old school of Jefferson and Jackson, opposed to everything 'popu listic," and they might have a good folloving if there were a sufficient number of their crowd left to fill the offices of the club but there isn't The assertion that 'tho Republicans aro on the down grade in this county, and there ure not enough of them left to organize" isa pitiable perversion of facts. At the county election four months ago but one democrat was elect ed to office, and he slipped II upon his own personal popularity. The other county offices were filled by Republi cans with majorities ranging as high as 175. Wo aro more willing t believe that the unreliable Hearst paper is respon sible for the above untruthfulness than is any correspondent to that paper from Lakeview. LOOK OUT For any one killing or steal ing stocK belonging to the South Eastern Oregon Live Stock Association $500 REWARD Will be given for the arrest and convi:tion of any per son or persons stealing any stock belonging to members of this Association. J. D. COUGHLIX, J. M. INXES, President. Secretary. Successor to BIEBER & FIELD. "ihe wages of I tbor," says President MeKinley in his letter of acceptance, National j "should be adequate to keep the home the children and, with thrift and econemy, lay something bv for the tiavs of intirmitv and old i - i age." American wages are safe guard-! ed by the Republican protective princi-i pie, enlarged by prosperity and main tained at the gold level by Republican laws. The laborer is worthy of his hire, and right here at home it is a well known fact that the every-day workman receives remuneration sufficient to keep his family well and put away a portion for the day of adversity that may come at "ome time in life. J. S. FIELD, I am always Pleased to meet THE DOUBTFUL MAN I Welcome His Inspection of Both Goods and Prices! I want Your Confidence with Your Pat ronage. Sea my New Line of Goods Just Received. J. S. FIELD. $ KLONDIKE BARBER SHOP f$ There are 1,000,000 pounds of wool in the warehouses at Heppner. (SMITH Jt AVlltAUXKTE, liops One door south of Opera House Millsite By a Damsite." A couple of weeks ago The Examiner stated that James Young of Cedarville had purchasen a millsite on Cottonwood creek, in this county, and would build a OUR STORE And Stock are uusurpassed by any north of Sacramento and south of Salem. OUR STOCK... Completely fills one 60x25 warehouse, be sides making a handsome display in our BIG STORE... M Aybis Co.