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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1900)
tlhil Evory Triay BEACH & M'GARREY (On Vear, $2.00 TERMS: SI Months. 1.00 (ihreeMoeitfce, $0 lafctTISW eBKe. KC lee. LE5SON IN MORALITY. The police of Omaha, Xebratka, hare a prooj i we t physician on the rack try ing to force him to tell mbat he knows, boat a atnMtionaJ tragedy that or-' corred in Omaha oc the night ot IVorsa- j ber'th. Tbe doctor depend opco the ethic of hu pruireeion to Hit him fn-ea i an enforced eocteek, and tie ca taad without pervIVI in this eewstry. i Tbe affair te tbe ecsrl a vt of a Council Elui ets to Osaaia ttlieia vatic of a "ieii" aci;cautuace to meet tno so-called rweil society giri for a gi ume acd a aht of de! baarbery. t Tbe mas vent to Omaha aed vat Bet by the friead, both feeling Ln joyful , spirits orer wliat a as to occur. Together they entered a bouee in tbe fshionabe quarter. Immediately after entering tbe premiee a shot was beard, and tbe r, . . J J . I V m&ana man ciaFgervu irvm uc uwn with a buliet in bis breart. Tbe Coon-1 cu Elcsa man bad been treated to a horrible surprise, asd in tbe moment of bia borror committed tbe act which ees I a Ctung finale to an awful scene. The two "twell society girls' be a a to meet and take to hu inni m amorooi em brace were bia own Wvely daughters bia own &e& and blood each party being ignorant of the other' identity until tbe dramatic climax. Tbe father, enraged beyond all power of control, drew a pirtol and attempted to kill the man who waa flirting with bia daughters, and bad gone so far aa to invite a father to meet bis own dangh ten for a carousal. Tbe wounded man waa taken to the residence of the phy- aician, who ii now trying to shield from pabb! riew the disgrace of all concerned Tbe physician tells the story of the dramatic occurrence leading op to tbe abooting, bat be refase to divulge the names of tbe is te rested parties. Tbe doctor inaieta that professional courtesy excepts bint frees divulging, even to the authorities, the came of the man be treated, bat it is known that a prooi--Bent eommiasosi man is missing from -Osnaha aod a railroad man of :octid tr eble prominence is said to be the father ol tbe two "rwe3 society girla." Pre sxunably, tbe father objected, aad fveilj, too, to takixg a bacd a the debauchery ol bis own daoa-btetc, azd m probably eacoaabae for thooticej Lis fnei, but be IM luura.iT gTLUtT aad deaerree tbe pB iabmest of the dair.rtd. Of bad the two girit been the daaacburt A aome other father, the aboouasr wii not bareoccarred, and tbe oVbaavehery wooli have been cotopiete. Bet, avsder those circamatacees, this Cooscil EJtS father should baTe been killed. It makes a differ truce whose ox is gored. On the first page cl Tbe Exaaainer will be fonnd a letter from C. A- Cogs well to the editor of the Morning Ore gonian, regarding the "Warner VaCey Case." Tbe writer of the letter says: "It ia very easy to sympathise with people when it does not cost anything. Let those who sympathise with these settlers state the amount of their sympa thy in dollars and cents, and tbey will find that the people com prising the Warner Valley Stock Company are sot behind any of them in that respect." It is refreshing to note that the Colonel would gladly chow "sympathy" for the settlers of Warner Valley in "dollars and cents." Bat, we have yet to learn of a single Warner settler, who is fight ing for his home and bis family's well fare, asking for cympathy of any kind particularly of the monetary character. The Warner settlers are not beggars. All they want are their homes which they honestly believe they are entitled to. And their is an heroic fight by brave and loyal citizens. jv-st now tmonuTi, Jrrt ot poor awe ofl mnlnd M Has loll wo'! t4 bate; Th nor nrk lhr n t kind a ftlf rtr patch oa otir r-anta 0a oar (kali oae aw and !?, 5ew el atrlpa ol dtffrrvai a. All bmna Mharrllwn tine" Aad voa't par ap hai te da. Tkra Wt at all p aad Mac Brad Toar nit. fcowr amalU Or a ka iBo'i of alavrr nrltr a. ' bal! aaw a seat at all. Tbe State ol Oregtwi will again w itneaa a battle royal foe the recant rVaoe hip, if all reports be tree, bat it is to be hoped that rx dbfarefa "boid ep" ol the Orricoa Lf.rlatar wJl b re- prated. Tbe tleta Joewa nn that ! the fight is a.redy takise; kro aad j autes ol Kvece a.- a!redy vegsr! at I the UotrJ Wulaanrtte 5ur at kmt three aCrasta. aai i.c teeety j- ai after Frviay. Jaoy I tti. TS L Utar coeeeaee ea VKij. O Fl-ilkf Ccrtwtt. it ie aaai. w u! tale perceal charge d h caai-ecy ai will sake aa epee aSc t a?e te .ieve ec occ&pyiag MBndes aret ia tie fx-i Statee Seeaie. All aw peJjia- ai eerret methoda of the pert wii be cart and. Seta tor McBnde ie eiprrted to ! be on bead asd stnre tor re-e'tx-e. I Exeeator MitcbeU aad Mate Senator Foltoe will also be ce tbe groofid early to lock: after their fences. Governor Geer say emphatically that be will not allow bis name to be sprang a a canUi 1 date. There is a growieg impreeeioa I that the fight really liea between Corbett aad Mitchell, and that it will be abatue royal, while others believe that McBride ! will be a moat important factor in the contest. II poasible, the gbt for the Speakership, as well as the Presidency ol the Senate, will be kept oat ol the big erent. The State Board of Canvassers met oc the 13th instant and canvassed the vote ol 'ew York. Only four of the sixty one coantiea cast a majority ol voire for Bryan. They were New York, Queens, Richmond and Schoharie. Tbe following are the totals for President: McKinley, 821,992; Bryan, 6788; Woolley, 23,043; Debs, 12,869; Malo ney, 12,622. McKinley' plurality, 143, 606. TbepIaralityofOdelKBepablican) for Goveroorr was 111,136. Among the artirJee of the proposed new- game laws ol Oregon, to be pre sented in a bill to the coming L-gila tore, the following paragraph occurs "East ol the Cascade mountains, sea son fcr all kinds ol qoail closed at all times." It's all right so far as tbe law goes, bat the average pot-banter ia this section observes the game law a boot as moch a politician observes tbe troth. The Klamath Ex pre sends Christmas greeting to the Medford Mail in this polite style: "Tbe Medford Mail says it ia 'dinged mean' of G. L, Webb and family to move to California. No doabt it is, bat it is meaner to be vulgar thao profane. 'Damned mean,' would be classical aa compared with tbe average language ia a Mail local." A Deputy United States Marshal ol Portland arrested Looia Dennis and his son at Pelican Bay, Klamath county, Last week, for cutucg timber on the Cae ca, ie Reserve. Tbey gave bonds ia the sum ol 1500 each aad were released. Their name is surely "Dennis." A Cbinamaa at Grant Zees was fined 150 for keeping aa optom dea. Tbe money was added to tbe school fund. A little gen nine detective work in Lakeview woold ferret oat enough subjects for fines to make a very respect able addition to oar school fund. Great Britain has warned the world once more that she will have no inter ference in Booth African affairs. Well, that's about the proper kind of talk, provided she's prepared to back it op in proper style. Tbe anti-saloon league candidate of Ashland woo oat ia the city primary election. Tbe question at to whether or not saloons are to be licensed is to be decided by popular vote on an ordinance. 6 MRS. MAY SCHALLOCK-JOfNES. Last Tuesday evening the sad news reached Lakeview of tbe death, in War ner vallev, of Mrs. May Jones, wile of D. R. Jones, Jr., which occurred at 11 a. m. on the 18th instant, at the Jones ranch, at the lower end of the lake in North Warner. Deceased waa ill but a few days aod no aniiety was at first felt by her hasbaad and other relatives onlil the foaith dsy, when her condi tion rapidly grew worse, and Harry Riggs was dispatched to Lakeview for a physician. Mr. Riggs arrived here at 10 o'clock Monday night and started back next morning before daylight ia company with Dr. E. II. Smith, bat be fore they arrived ln Warner Mrs. Jones bad passed away, and Riggs returned to prom re a caket for tbe remains. It is ' ' - - place ia Lakeview, probably to-day some time, but it is not known at what v . ,; bour the remains will arrive. May Schallock was a few years to one . , . , ' . , ol the handsomest women in Southern CtV,.... rw.. r;-. ..... . , ' - - '- J-- - last September ahe became the wiie ol D. R. Jones, Jr., tbe wedding occurring in Klamath Falls, where the family re side. She was a most lovable woman, kind-hearted and of sunny disposition admired and esteemed by all who knew her. She was devoted to her husband and little baby girl. She leaves a father, mother, sister sod brother at Klamath Falls and a loving husband, little daugh ter and numerous marriage relatives in this county to moarn ber death. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jones, Sr., loved deceased as their own daughter. She accom panied her husband to Lakeview on Thanksgiving day, and waa the jolliest of all the jolly family who aat down to Thanksgiving dinner at the Jones resi dence. She waa tbe picture of health, and remarked that she was very haopy. To-day ahe ia food for the worms. Tbe parents of deceased at Klamath Falls were notified by wire aa soon as the news ol the death waa announced here. It ia regre table that Tbe Ex aminer cannot announce at what boor the interment will take place, bat, pre sumably, it will occur at 10 o'clock this morning. Laraa: Tbe funeral has been an nounced for to-day, from tbe M. E. Church, at 2 p. m. Oriental Chaster Ne. . Oriental Chapter No. 8, Order Eastern Star, i natal led tbe following officers Last Tuesday evening: Mrs. M. E. Snider, W. M.; Mr. C. C. Snider, W. P.; Mn.E.A. Maxwell, A. M.; Mies Lola Maxwell. Cood octrees ; Mrs. Lillie Harris, A.C.; Mrs. Ida Umbach, Secretary ; Mrs. L. A. Blair, Treasurer; Mrs. A. Neilon, A.; Mrs. E. Ayree, R. ; Mrs. F. Burros, E.; Mrs. L. Miller, M.; Mrs. C. E. Down, F.; J. W. Mai well. Warden; A. 8. Down, Senior Warden. Mrs. C. E. Down acted as installing officer and Mr. C. Umbach as Marshal. After the in stallation a social time was had, con cluding with a midnight meal. Get Posted by Inspecting Our Goods, and Learning: Our Prices. We tfoo't ak jvu fi I ut li re iiiil a It Is t rHir alvantage t do so. We nrr quite wI!ir!C f !eaoI in fact to have yoa rome here to grt rwnte.1. If you buj rlneebert that's our fault There in't much iJanger, K'werr, that xom will. We have a great deal of confilnce in our values. We are certain that thry will tatil the test of com janin. We aim t keep our ailvertise rnents fiee from any eisggeratloDS, the plain truth leing strong enough hcut ihis store. BAILEY & MASSING ILL, ...THE PIONEER STORE... ! 0 I I .... 1. -LI ! . ASmtlSTRaTeiW ROTtf I vat airr oe m awraraos BaJUAaia iuu, 1b a in. i ni aa bra. by aa ordrr of t Conntf ! ' ' r "f. ad . taiau4 a.jumuiri4.r ol ta ttu ol . fca)in '''. iMrmmtt. All panoti la telM ,.. .a ar. h.r,tT tnii to a"1-' "ri- muodB aita ia AJmim.tr- Vfi oaca. aad laoa hTia claim uaia.t Hidtu.utui iit im mm. duly .rt. 10 aadriol. at hU rwld.DC la .w nr.- i rr. ounlT. lirrtun. wiihl m moattt from ta Bri auUlrattoa ol lal , Dour. it. K. CaiaLTON. ) AdalDlatrslor of tfa Katat ol BvaJaailD I vrnr. Iri d . Ivud lAermbrr iir.a, lee. io-i Somebody at Fault. We learn that the last week's Issue of The Examiner did not reach oar ub scribers either st Pluth or Adel. There ii oDiet;.ir radically a rong about this, and an ii.n-: .ration will be made to dicoTf. if 1-u.aible, where the fault l: T i. . .i. ji'. iiit i.i,ere rn aent ir.m mi, ofnee, as UMial, ar re tle(otiied in the I-akeTiew r- -office, properly la beled. Poatm'.cr Wilcox says lis is ' satisfied tbe bundles left his office in ' their proprr pouches, and we understand ' that Postmaster Boone of Pluah is just ss positive they did not reach bis office. An error has been made by somebody, j however, and we ahall endeavor to die- ewwwri w iiv is a wfcav uiv iui ss 4 a very annoying to have our papers tuir. carry, and particularly exasperating when the fault is not ourown. We have had repeated inquiries from Pluah and Adel during the week aa to what had become of Tbe Examiner of December 13th. Subscribers who pay for their papers are anxious to receive them in order to read the county nswa. Annie iikkmaa Deed. A few days ago tbe Sao Francisco papers contained a sensetlooal account of the death of Mrs. Aools Giddiags from a criminal operation performed by one Dr. O'Donnell of San Franclsoo- Mrs. Aonle Glddlogs was formerly Annie Blckmaa of Lakeview. Her father once conducted tbe ileoeer sa loon here, and tbe family removed from Lakeview In 1891. Sbe waa married to Giddings six years ago and bas a little son five years old. Siaee the Cawgw aad Wart elf the Caid. I-asative Bromo-joinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure no pay. Pnee 23 cents. SS-lyr r nmnmnmtmmmmmmmmmm Aluminum 3 3 STEEL RANQE5 AIR T10MT II CATERS Aas ryblag la HARDWARE j . .at... : T. J. MAJILTON'S luuiuimuLiunuiuuttLl ivitiKvii-rvv- NT A (.IS fts- GEO. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. Ufta lk V"-1r aB4 fr. Saaa-aXaraiui. U I'iuah Taa dr aad aalaMay. at 7 o'clock a.m. rrno F-wMnrrr, rackaa aaJ rrolgbt TciorrK E-lt!!r7 A KaauafiM Sor. Lakeview, Oregon. piiajxroo J. W. Maxwell Ageet fer Tan of the Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos 240.00 and up Organs SOO up 0 t Wy 4 I a a ssaw nsajawta --'-- - -- -- - u. 'wif aartta oar viMak rtaa .Uko in.cntWvn la arklilf Miauiahla Vaataw. ,ua .i ni 1 j pihimmi lal. 1 1 tltd tMwa oa I'l w rraa. iMm uwri fur nouim aiau Mr rataaw Ua lliiwaah alana ak iiiUm Scientific flincrlcait ""M!'f '' . IatM sta. nUlka ( ur H1WUI) WnuL Varmt. Partaershlp Dlaaolvsd. Notice Is hereby given that the eo pertnernhip heretofore eltlog be tweeo Uuaaill A aark, In tbe lumber ing butine, has been dlaaolved by mutual ranaenu Mr. Ktiaalll will eu ttoue tbe buius to bl own name. Mf eo YEARS . vj- , V XPCRIINCI As x w ea.