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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1900)
ak Qtoutttv; mltier PsMIIm4 Evtfjr Tharaday BEACH & M'GARREY Editors and Proprietors QOD-UIVEN RIUMT. TERMS: Now that I he election ia over, the bat tle (ought mill won, lot n settle down to business again and enjoy four yearn more ol McKinley prosperity. While The Kxaminer made a fight for the .... ' principle it considered right and juit it (One Year, $2.00 1 , ' Six Months 1.00 accorded every citnen and newspaper (Three Months, 50 lakKTIKW. .. KOV. I. IW. the Mine right. The course of this pa per was doubtless antagonistic to the vie wo of ninny of ita readers ; It tried to le fair and jimt to all partiea; whitest THE WAY ME FEELS, the same time it made a vigorous fight Tbis Is a SSu nMW ' for the Republican cause and Republican sler w h o (JwdrW. has been ' eating so Wv?Xj:,V me t b I n g I principles. The Kxaminer had a right tb,tl dK? "- ?r If" to do tin. as every Democratic-Populist with hi in. " ' He will re- j ' 1 cover quickly now that ho Is assured newspaper had sn equal right and used of a big feed of Prosperity wheatevtry : tnt privilege with all the vim that was rlac fit thn riMvf. fiinr vpitra. I at command. Kvery man and every THE POWERS AGREED. newspaper has a right to his and its The alignment of the powers on the opinion, and is allowed the freedom of British-German agreement is now com- ! expressing the same. We hope tha' no plete. Aside from Italy and Austria. : man of sound sense will feel aggrieved whose adherence to the agreement was 'and hurt because The Kxaminer sup expected owing to their political rela-: ported McKinley and Roosevelt in this tions with Germany, Jajan Is the only j campaign. If we all thought alike there one of the powers which has given nn-j would be no contest. And let it be conditional assent to Uie agreement. j understood that The Kxaminer has no As the matter now stands, five of the apology to make to any man for the powers are united in all the terms ofjthecourse.it has pursued the inalien the agreement, viz: Oreat Britain, able right to express an honest ( pinion Germany, Italy, Austria and Japan;! which is God-given and upheld by the three of the powers. United States, j laws ami the Constitution. France and Russia accept the claims re- I - lating to the open door and the territo-; The possibility as well as tl.e prol.a rial integrity of China, but with-holdac- ! bilt-v of tl,e VHCant ground in Ijikt tionon'the third clause, relating to view . laid bare by the big conflagration, further procedure in case any power . Mn improve.! next year by the con seizes territory, i struction of handsome brick buildings Neither the State Department nor tlie rauw a 'eeling of home pride to Russian Embassy has receive.! informa-' 'nt'r htar,IJ l,f -Vtr.v citizen who tionof Russia's answer although the ; elieves in Lakeview' future. Already Associated Press in its London dispatch, stranger coming among us look announced that the reply had been re- ,,out hini in astonishment at the evi ceived at the British Foreign Office, j dence of thrift on every side. Lakeview October 30. and had unreservedly ac- rebuilt will be the most substantial and cepted the first two clauses. Iu regard hest appearing town in the interior of to the third clause, Russia referred two ' ll'9 ,ate- Tw0 sjdondi.l business contracting parties to the Russian j streets built up almost entirely of bri. k circular of April 25, :aving that ehe ! 8 something few towns in the interior would modify her attitude according to 1 can boast of. Ant a brick hotel !K) x ho circumstances. ! an'' three stories high, is an edifice that The effect of the exchange has been j ftw towns of Lakeview's size on tin in bringing five of the powers to an j Pacific Coast can point to as an evidence agreement to respect the "open door," : of properity and local enterprise and the integrity of China, and to con- IT'S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO HAKE YOUR FALL PURCHASES HERE EvitliMU'o of this awaits you tit otir storo, every department of which is crowilotl with seasonable, desirable dry pun Is at close pric es. Our stock has been solcctetl with the utmost eare, and wo can guarantee the styles to ho absolutely correct and the ijuadity litt-class. P. T. 8. A Co. 3ervlca, Luclle 4 La Fore .8 Our line of (1LOVI-5 I Unequalled In the City Va rmr ir.lj iiri.'t.u ut uitl i 1., n iitiiKl r fe on r lemlcrtdki it in iivitnf In ..c- j.. ... , ... r .... j viiltii'H. Our window give n hint lis to the variety ami attractiveness of our stock, nnl after in-pecting them if you step inside you'll find what fjS ever vou need in all kin Is of goo.ls at prices you w ill jmv iliecfnlly . Si ' ' u BAILEY & MASSINQILL, ...THE PIONEER STORE... U a HZ PAISLEY PICK-UPS There was a large fallinu off in the : vote in nearly every precinct in Jjike ! county last Tuesday. A large number ! of sheepmen and others, w ho were reg- suit among themselves as to a future ! course in case any of the other powers j sought to take Chinese territory. These "other Dowers." as the negotiations . . i . . . . , istered in the two precincts of Lakeview, have now been shaped, are the Lnited: ' States, France and Russia. As to the United States there is no possibility of an initiative in taking territory, so that I R""l'velt in ke c',un wi" T the terms of the third clause wou,j "J. ith a lull vote, would prolmbly U- appeal to France and Russia and would bring about concurrent action of the i five powers in case either of these j sought to extend their domain in China. Comprehensive instructions hearing ! i upon the indemnity the United States, government will demand of China have ! gone to Minister Conger, and while the; full text of the instructions is not I known, it is assured that the demands this government will submit will be moderate. They will comprise restitu tion for injuries Buffered by Americansj and the damage to their property, and reimbursement of expenses incurred in sending the expedition to China. It can not be learned that this government has determined upon the exact amount to be demanded, but whatever it is, it will probably be accepted in Chinese bonds, which are to be taken up by China in installments. It is likely that Germany will file a claim of several millions for the death of Baron Von Kettler, the German Minister. Improvements continue. George Winglield is milking I'uislev a visit. "I'rof." Gupton was in town a stiort time la-t week. Stanley Mi'l.aughlin, of New I'ine Creek, passed through town hist week on a business trip to Summer luike. Mrs. Hammond has had her photo graphic gallery moved on her residence lot, and is now ready to preserve the good looks of those who rail on her. Fred Fisher and hridu passed through our streets Sunday morning on their way to their Summer l.ake home. The lest wishes of all the 1'uisley people go with them. Harry Aldridgu stopjied in Paisley Sunday night on his way south to meet his wife, who has been visiting at the homo of her father, Rev. Smith of New Tine Creek. The W. O. W. hall is progressing nicely and will soon Ik; ready for ( cupaiicy. The lower story will be used for merchandising. Ir. Withaui will move his stock of drugs ami medicines votes as compared with the State elec- into the new building as soon as it is tion in June, owing to the absence of I ready for use, hih! Mrs. Withers will oen with a stork of goods in the same building. A rumor of wedding liclls is iu the air, and if rings and such like are true indi cations there may be some foundation for the rumor. Various are the guessei a to who is advertising through the itary Commandant; Genera! Kin and j columns ol one oi me i.akeview -paper lor a lieltcr-lmll. Jjook-kccjiers, clerks, Everybody likes a rooi! a ? v meal and all know Sib v THE She superintends all o the COOKING herself EXCHANGE CTS. Go there for a Fine Meal Special Inducements of wred for board by the week or by the month were not here to vote. It is estimated that the majority for McKinley and 240. In numerous ptecincts heard from ' there was a decrease in the Kepnbliran voters from the polls. The commission of inquiry into the outrages on missionaries at Pao Ting Fu has sentenced to death Tien Yang, the g SIB HARBER, Proprietress Alain 5t., lakeview iwr n..nh oi cmiitcr a Co mi n.rhct -I! mi j provincial judge; Wang Hung On, Mil- ; tw o other officials. German and French troops will garrison Pao Ting Fu for the winter. The most venerated temple in the city was destroyed Octolx-r L'Tth. The removal of the Empress Dowager of China will be one condition of peace. The powers will probably insist that hereafter she shall have nothing to do with the government of the Chinese Empire. Another condition will be that a foreign miuister must be substi tuted for old Tsung Li Yamun. Customs duties in China will probably be doubled, as when ihey were fixed originally silver and gold were at parity.' The collec tions will be in charge of the powers, and the Dowager will be required to re main away from I'ekin, which will be Uie extent of her punishment. The Tammany Chieftain is still sitting on that cake of ice to cool his feverish brain, while he looks toward the White House at Washington, and murmurs, "it might have been." Japs in Canada, who would hold the balance of power in elections, claim a constitutional right to vote and will ask the courts to uphold them. Mr. Croker did not have much "pull" outside cf Greater New York. The tiger's growl was harmless. shoemakers, barkeejiers and almost every marriageable man in the tow n has been named as the candidate. Probably time will tell. We have enjoyed summer weather the entire week just passed. Oiihkkvkr. Paisley, Ore., Nov. 6, HXlO. Bryan and iiryanism are dead forever more. fTt i 9w --t- V .: J fr-'t.i.T, Aluminum STEEL RANCIE5 2 air Timir hkati:ks And c vcrthlng In -S HARDWARE 1 ..AT. T. J. MAJILTON'S 1 The Portland Telegram says that Ore gon apples w ill be worth f I per box in side of three weeks. The jople turned from Bryan last Tuesday "like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing." The Examiner does not say, you so," to taunt anybody. 'I told The country is safe for four years more. because the vote of Drew's Valley pre cinct was 10 to 1 is no indication that Mr. Bryan has visited that Republican stronghold. It looks like Lake county would roll up a Republican majority of over 2H), judging from the way the returns are coming in. What's the mutter with North and South Lakeview? "They are all right !" And what's the matter with Lake county? "She's all right!" In 1S!M this sounty gave Mr. Bryan .12 plurality. Hon. Thomas II. Tongue, yongress man from this district, spoke to a large and appreciative audience at Klamath Fulls lust week in support of Republic an doctrines. The Ashland Record says he is the ablest Republican speaker in the district. W. D. WOODCOCK BLACKSHITH HORSESHOER All work done on short no tice; guarantee satisfaction LA Ivl-IVinw. IM.IJNII p) GEO. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. I4vin I.akfirluw Monday n, fr. clay - Kutiirnliig.Ij-im- I'IikIi Tii ily hikI HaiiiriUy, nl 7VIx k a.m. Carrie l'ani-iiKir, rai'kaici' ami KrelKlit. NTAiiKOKKK'K Hallcy A MuhhliiKlll, Store, NORTH OF OPERA HOUSG J. E. King, slayer of Church of Sono ma, and who once lived in Modoc county, was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury at Han Rafael last week. fi wit moor. r.Mi1 Officii at l.Uelw, Or., November S, 1'JiO. Nollcn la hfrrhy flrrni tliat Win follow-liiK-iiMineil i'ill r lia lllt-d iiiii;i- n( hi Inii n tion in maku final proof In uort of til c-Uliii. anl that all proof will be inmlc liiforo l-Xlst -r an I Ksenlvor at l.akevli-w, (Ira, on run mil' r 15, VM, via: Kanjamin K. Ilraneli, H. K. for din H. U H. W. Hi'i! V7. ami N. W N. W . Wco. 84, ami N. K. 4 N. K. ' of Sec. S3, Tp. 85 B. K. !W K , Will. Mvr., 4r Ki) llu name Mi follow Inn llllrurl to prove til coiilliiiioii rell"UCH upon ami cultivation of all laml, vli: W in. Mckee, Frank K ll, P. K. Uarria, il, K. Uunlap, all of l.aki-vlcw, Oru. J. M. BKA'ITAIN, Nov. t - Ki'Kiitur. Lakeview, Oregon. "4V l n SCMLAQEL 4? VJe Sf MAS MOVRD INTO MI5 .f NEW STORE SI 9. "V" WITH A COriPLETE I.INR Ol' if. Harness n ardware paddlep utovs o 4fe ...I'm In It... See me for bargains f&