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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1901)
nAONIPICKNT OPI'KR! l or l go Vou (11 Ihla lapr and Tha Dally 5. '. flull.tln Una Vrar. You h-i1ii wlm know h knkI iIiIhk wIiimi ymi it, almuM tnktt iI vhiiIu of tliia fhMi iiil (iffcr imi tuiiku you for tli ytur l' Kiiiliiim of tint Now Vntury : iTIif l.iikf Coiinly KmiiiiIiutj hli H. 1'. Dully JIiiINIIii S r'or .VM mt )fr. 'Mil I" n moat Iraunliiiitry offir. Tli I ii 1 y Itullftin woiilil rout you fit jn-r yenr If y acrilnM lor It iiiiliM-inliiit of Tim I.hIiii Cotiiily Kxniniiifr. Tim I'.xittiiiiirr i t'J M-r yrnr. Now mi oflfr tint two x-r for t '.''' 't r ytur. Tin- Hullciin ia tln li-inlinrf i-vi-ning; ih-wmiht of tin' I "itcl lie ('ut. with nil tint i in xr I mi t iii-wa of tln worltl foiulfi'ii lioiim hIii ii'I of tint linn ninu iicr Tint hominy Ihillclin hI.hii- in Mortli I I it vi-ur. Think of it. You lift i u I t ii it n jx-r wivk, I'oiititltiilitt Ilia- lif of till' W"'li Mini nil tlit' ItM-itl iifwn of your ovt n mi'l inl juiiiiiiK miinlirn for tint Himtll mini of f .'.. lour Imiiilff"! iiml HfVflili'fii ii ht 'r yrnr (or 't .' -only littltt ovi-r u ft'iil prr -oy. Jiinuiiry 1 lMKiiiiiiiir w itli lint 'I'm fiilit't li lYiilury in lint limn to titkt' nilvHiiliiKf of tl'tr (jri-itt oflt'r. ifiitl in your u'iH-riili'ini hikI p-l itiliMnlnl rfii.linu for n yrnr. A "Muchly Cucd" Mn. AUt 1'oiHvllnt, tint frH'iitttr who iiiuilt- nit t In- wimlow fnitiira for tint llolt-l l.ukt vifW, hikI (In n Liwl out of town In-Iwim-ii two tlnya, in now tin inoKt ili-M'rvfilly itliiiHfil innii in or out of l-ilki'view. It wna tlim'tivrri'tl wlipti fit ttntf tint frntiM'H tlmt tliny wi-rtt all loo liiryt' I y two inrln-a, anil tint (rttiiifit Mini kIiikh w ill liitvo to Ih t ill to iiniku tin-in lit. Tliia i u Kffitt iiifoliVfiiifiii'iJ mi'l fufa it ilrlity in r.-iitritnt llio li.it. ! for lint pulilli'. It ia h.ii.I tlntl wlit'il Foray tin- It'll lirrt? lot lortfot to mte x.-vcritl rrr lilom who wtrtt aiixion to mt' him. It uhh hUi rnorlfl tlmt wln'il hit left tow it hit juinMi into liooftit Lata willi auii-i'l.tl iiititut, li lt, (1 nitillcHi, tli is rumor un hem. Oppoactl to kailroaJ. AlluniB rhiiinlt ulfr: Vt urtt HurpriH r.l to nolf tlntl it iiiiiuU'r of I-ukfvifw MM.ih ll I it oiohimI t tilt' i xlcllHIiill of the railway to tlntl rity, m Mjit of na Hiiraniit tlntl tliry will have the trrmin ua for a while, Bt Irani. What mMinihle tfrotimlii tln-v ''an liavo for thfir oix.i hon, it in not kihm1ii for iih to ant, hut .It la imt iirohiihln thfir opiuioiiH will "flit any ire" with lint N. II. O. people. Tint majority of l.akiview' t iliy.ena iiiiihI Hiirely le uttare ol lint ailvaulaea of tt railway lerminuH. At any rate wu t un auMiire tliein lliitt the people of Al liiniH aint Motloe. wniihl in no way ohjt-cl to haviiiK AUiiniH innle the terminim. Over 1 00,000 Bushels. In (iooHtt I.nke valley there were lliifhlieil hy Corilell ThrilHton, in the ceaHoli of 11HK), im.l lS huwhelHof hurley, l,(i.ril huHheUof uhritt and M'2 liiiHheU tif oatM ami other xriiin, Ieitiilp thin, Hernanl A Ivlwariln ol the Went Side threhheil uImiiiI :i,r),IKKI huphelrt of ritin. 'l'he crain threHhed in the iiortU'in val leva, ('hewam an, Sutnmer l.aktt and Sil ver Lake iit not iiicliuleit in thene tiurea. It liaa U'eii aniioiiiiced that the entire yield of Lake county wan oil, 701 hilithelH, I oil thin in iiiireluihle ami erroiieniiN. It 1 prohahle that KMI.UKI liUNhelx total would eoiiie iifiirer the mark. In (ioone Lake valley alone there were threhheil over '.Ml.tMKI IiuhIii'Ih in I'.HH), auaiiiHtahout ;7,iW hiibhelM ill lS'.i'.l. Brilliant Maneuver. The detaila of lielieial leVet'H ef rape from the general enc ireliiiK llritinh i'oIuiiiiih, hIiowh thiil it wan one of the lioldent ineidentH of the war. When llaitHhroek'H t'oniuiaml joined IieWet, liecemher U'tli, Home litteen liiilen eiiHt of Thaha N't'hu, (ieueral Knox wuh only uhotit an hour iliHunt, ami the Jloer Hituatioii appeared denperatu. But IK'Wet waM eipuil to the oceanum. Jlin patchiiiK lliiiothroek wehtward to make a feint at Victoria Nek, tieneral luWet prepared to hieuk through the Jirilinli eoluiniiM at SpriiiKhau Nek I'mb, aliout four miles uhend. At the entrance were two fortified potitH, while uitillery wuh poMted on a hill eiiHtward, wulching the IUmth. Hiulilenly 11 iiiHKiiiflcoiit aiec taclu was prvHiinted. The whole lloer army of 2,o00 men Mtai tod at a gallop in open order throunh the Nek. I'renident Steyn and I'etit Fouiiti led the charge and ItaWet brought ut the rear. The lritinh guns neur the drift boomed ami rattled imuMsautly. The Boers first tried the t'ttUward route, hut, iniuouiiUnriiig artillery, they diverued und jjullopti! to the front of the hill, to the westward, where the fire of only a single post was .effective. The whole maneuver was a piece of maKuilkfol dating ttiid iU sue ceHH was complete in spite of the loss of a 15-K)under and SU prisoners. 15 SOLID AS ADAMANT Tha Work of Itulldlng lha Watar and l:lc(rlc 5ytttm la Bublanllal I Ina Natlva Rlona. The hiiKn boiler, weii;liili nearly WK) I m ii (1 1 h , la now on the file of tint city water works and electric plant and wot k men are plucing it in itioii. TIiom. Keir, the atoneiiiaaon, cutler mid builder, la at work triliniiiii the red unlive lint prHif rot k preparatory to huildiiiK lint lire box ami atone work around (he boiler. He U-liovea it will he 11 Ih hi I :) daya lH-fortt he complelea thewoik. Mr. Kier, who i all exja-rt at hia I ii 1 i im-mh , having learned hinlnele in lliimh-e, Keotland, and haa had many yenra ex peliem.e ill ft'ine building, in humed mi Kxumim-r reptfwiitalive that the red r.xk lakeu from the CriMiked Creek tpiary had bta-n tested ami waa found h-oliitely lite proof. Tint fotiiiditlioii he buill for the engine for the elertric plant la now o solid that a aledge hammer can at arcely indent it, anil it w ill lecome more solid every year. Should the town utill.oriliea ever have occaitioii to remove this foiimlulioii in after yearn, Mr. Kier aaya blantiug will le neceKHary. Ami the same with the alone refcrvoir Iniiil by him each year it will la-come more mild until it reaches a stale of iidaiiiitnl. The town is having the work exieed it.gly well done. By spring lint entire plant will prohuhly be all ready for 0K'IMllOll. STATU SCALP BOUNTY LAW The following was clipped from the Northwest Livestock and Woolgrowers' Journal: "The retention of the coyote lummy cce 11 1 it to lat favored by all the Muoigrowi," in Kastern Oregon, who claim inestimable results to all concern ed since ( he operation of the new law . '1 he coyote is us much of a menace to the lierdHiniiu as the Ktinhiaii thistle is to lint small larioer, hut the energy of the scalp hunter is rapidly decimating the ranks of the wily wst. in Wheeler and (iilliam counties the farmer as well as the wisdgrower is loud in bis com mendalion of the aasistauce rendered him through legislation in his effort to sulslue the coyote. In Wheeler county it is only hy the closest surveillance that a farmer is enabled to protect his chick ens from the vulpine cunning of this de structive animal. The coyote is ulmost as prolific as the Belgian hare, and for this reason it is of those most interested in the extermination of the pest that it w ill be necesMtry to retain the present Isinnty law lor several years before abso lute immunity from this destructive animal is obtained, it seems to be the concensus of opinion in the slock sec tions of L'astcrn Oregon that no law of recent years has resulted in so much Is-nelll to the settler as the state scalp bounty law. Allhoiigh the sheepmen U'ltr the brunt of the expense there il no com plaint from any quarter on ac count of the tax of 1 kt cent ht head on all sheep appearing on the assess ment roll, as against '4 of a mill on all Hrsonal and real properly. The farm er in some sections where jack rabbits prove a troublesome js-st will probably oppose the state scalp bounty law, un less rabbits are also included among the animals sottuht to be destroyed. As the ilestru 'lion of the coyote may tend to increase the number of rabbits, on w hich they feed unless sheep and chick ens can easily 1st secured, il is not im probable that our lawmakers may de cide upon some plan by which encour agement may be given to the curtail ment of this iestiff roils burrowing ro dent." TMR JOINT NOTE. The preliminary- joint note of the powers was delivered J lecemlier 'J2 to the Chinese. Li Hung Chang was unable to attend the melting of the Ministers, and his credentials ami those of I'rince Chang were presented by letter to the foreign envoys. Prince Chang, replying to the Spanish Minister, Snor B. J. le Cologan, who presented the note, said he would immediately communicate its contents to the lMuju'ror, and assured the Ministers that a speedy reply was the desire of the court, as it felt that all China wants peace und prosperity. National Free Mail Delivery. The rostinuster-lieneral in his annual report says the eost of a complete na tional free rural mail delivery has been estimated at IIU.700,000 per year. In stead of these figures staggering Mr. Smith he emphatically recommends that the expenditure be undertaken by the general government and a rural de livery system be established in the na tion which will bring every farm-house into immediate contact with the outer world. The Postmaster-General shows how the expense can be easily raised by chatij,ii:i: certain matter in the second class to the third class, where it proper ly belongs. The Northern Stage Line. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. l'ftve Lakcview ntO a. id. every day but Sunday. JteturniiiK, leav!H Tainley fit 0 :.'() a. in. vry day but Sunday. Paaaanfrra' fara lj. Round trip I5 Ol f lCH C. V. ftnldar's Slora, UkitUw, Ura. JaaaattaafA IK T. QUNTHER t $$ jLr Watchmaker T W nl Jeweler ? Located at Ahlstrom Uros 2 Monogram Al work In my line fully Guaranteed flkaft atX jCCft aTarixaW aTaLV oTaKftVavEk atZkawEftBMJKaWEft JW WW wjw wjp Wjp WW Wjp WJJ9 wjp wjp JW S. AVIRAGNETE. The Tailor At. I. W. llwwurd'N New Goods, New Samples, Everything Now. ..Fit Cuaranteed or no Pay.. Lak'vlcv ('arp-iitT Shop ami LiimlM-r Yard. Thaniu llandlry, rrop. All klmU of CrrnUrr Work proiuptly alttriill to llulldliw rotilrmtU Tkrn anJ Krthiialrt Mil. W ill ke p on hand al all time a lr aUx k of drv lumlirr. Now 011 h.rnl 1WW ftt orillnif and KmO leet ruatic. shop ow.lw Kiulncr oitW, lkutlrw, Oregon, ..Vegetable More.. a The only Vt-grtable 8tore in 0 Ijike vti w la liK'ati'it at the 0 North enil of Wau-r Htrei-t. VrgftaMca, Frutt, I'rwlui't-; a Also (iftu-ral Merchandiu-. a ('(Ran and Tobacooa. Kri-e Dfllvcry. Whorton & Barnes JjZE BEALL, DRUGGIST Everything known to the trade carried In stock FINE Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. C1QARS.. ...STATIONERY Frank Smith's BarberShop Hot and Cold Baths Out door Mouth of Oprra lloua fef few. J. E. BERNARD & SON, Lakeview, Oregon Veiil Chops, Mutton Chops, Sirloin, Porterhouse, or u:i kind of Hoof Lard, Kte. Vou will always find us prompt ami obliin in serving you. S. D. COULTER & CO. The Hungry Should Be Fed anH that ia n y minaton. Fur a goisl meal H' to tha Htilliiuin I?xinrfiiit Two liuihliniit. North of Oprra llou.e On Mailt Htrtt. JAMES STILLM AN'. I'n.p. BLrlCKJniTMS AMD W1QOMH1KER5 Horseshoeing A Specialty . LOOKOUT 55i For aft? or if killinir or tri iu4 toe belunnttg to the South Eastern Oregon live Stcck Association $500 REWARD Will given for the arrest and convi. tiou of any per aon or ntmii, .taaliiiK anr .Uiclt bvlorgin to meintiera of till. Awiociation. .1. I. COUGH MX, J. M. lNXi:.S, President. Secretary. visit DR. JORDAN'S grmt MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1 1061 MARKET ST.. Sal FRANCISCO. CM. 11 9mm tuia ui g..Mik .) Tbalarfeat Anatomical Museum la ilia War 1. a?m'aM attmeticm ix th CVy. A Vfondsrfut tnkt Jr vwltaj-. WtakaMMi, or any contract ad dlaaaae,nalllvl by tha olda.1 Bpaetallat on th. I'aUAc HalaDllili. bUala.dM jwus. Dfl. JORDAN-PRIVATE DISEASES an aalnldla aa;al umm oka ax tulTering irurn in aaweca ot jouwiui lnat aralioaa ar IlinuM In mnur.. 1 raara. Xarroua and pbTakxi IMblllt;, laa : ataT, Lat lianBi4 la all lucumpll. I catlona; aaaraalatraaa. Iraalair- r.wa, jarraiaaa. Hivl. rrMamr I af I'rlaatlaa, aia. My a coitibliiatlou of , raniadlaa, af (rat garatlT poo r, t 'i. Ducf.r ' 1 haa aa arraaaatf nta Iraalmeril that f? trill mil . ' aiily afford Tmoaalata relief, but parmaiiant I I eura. Tha Doctor doaa al alalia lu pai furm ' mlraalaa. bat la wall known to b a llr and . Hra riiynlctaa and Itiirfeon, nramuiani I lu bla.paclalty Dlaaava mi Was. IPHlUa tharauf hly nxtlcatad from I tha arataa wtthaul aha uaeof l.i rur. l Trami flitad by aa Kiaarl. Madleal 1 I ear tor aa.l.ra. ouk-k and mrfu.J . I ura (or Pllaa, rtaaara aad Fl.lalaa.bjr ' r. Jardaa'a apaclal palnleaa niulho la. . ' BTKBT MAlf apalylnctouawUliaoalTa ' I aur Aoneal oMnlart of blicomplaliit. . ' H. alii bunrtml a fOZJTIVM CU3M to I I awry arwa ea knrttrlnkw. . L-nntuiiatina Rttt ana ainctiy priTmia, I CH AltO At VKMY MKAtiOSADUi Traatmaot paraooally or by letter. ( Wrila t..r Rook. PHIMOOrHT V 1 MAKRIlfia. M.ilid e'au U valuaal I book for m.a.) Call ar writ OH JORDAN Ik CO.. 1051 Martat tt. S. H Steaks, or Roasts, cut from our ten der and juicy stock of prime meals, fresh and tr'inptirr Hams, Uaeon, South and Eait VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Shasta Route. 1 Train l-ave Airi-r for f'oriland and way ats ) tlona at 12:21 a. 111. and 11:00 . m. 1 L fortland , a Mam 1 " A.-r i:irf a m I Ar Aahland I2::wa m :') p m 3:7 p m 12:l) p m f Ma ra n:l5a m ' .arrHiiit-nto 6:( p in " Kau KraiivlKo 7:4a p 10 1 odcn ' In-r 1 Kan f'lty ' lilt-ago... . . , . . 8:4.5 a m ... 9:. m . . 7 :2A a u ... ":4.i a m .. 1:20pm . .. i:itl p m ... 6:'J in . .. :!A in , . . 8:45 a m . .. :i'p m ... :I2 a 111 .12:4:1 p 111 11:45 a ra a:4t p m 7 : a m 9:M a m 7:(W a ra 6:110 p m 6::u a ia lo:: a ra :Ma m :2h p ra A:42 a ra 12:4:1 p m " a Ana-le " r I fao " fort W orth. ' fit y of Mexico,... Hoiihton " New Orli'.M. " Wmblnrtoii , " New Vork Pullman and Tnoriat car. on both traina. I C hair i.ar. Sai r.mi uto to Oden and bl ilw, and lour ml ran to IiIi-.ko, M. Louta, Ne Or leanaand WuiiiuKton. ('nnni-t-tltiKar ian Kr.iK.lwo with the rival Kiviiinlil) li ties fir Honolulu, JapKii. 'hlna. rliilliiiieK, ''extra, and south Am -ri -a. Iee aeut at Aft '' Ion, or d Irvw C. lt.M AKKUAM. U. V. A , fortlaml, Or. Ager-Lakeview Stage Line S. I. McNAUGHTON, Proprietor Office, Hotel Linkville, Klamath Tails, Or. Duly from Aife.r to Klamaili H it Spring., K'lio. Kin on Hi Kil( O.iry, Bju.uih, lily and lyikevl. . I) uly from L.Urview to Blv, Bonanza, I D'iry. Klamath Kalla. Keno. Klamath Hot I iS(rin anu Ai(rr. 1 Mnkea connection with all traiua at Ageia 'C.l. Ea3yCoache3 Excellent Acccmmodatlons Paaaeiier. epr-n ami freight tiaffie anl. cited. All liuaineaa etitriialeil to ua it ill be enpediti-d. G. W. WISE, General Merchandise, I First-Class Hotel. ; The Plush House, Tonsorial Parlors. Plush, Lake County, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure ninectc what vou eat. ! It artificially digests the food and aids : Nature ia strengthening and recoil : structing the exhausted digestive or 1 gans. It is the latest discovereddigest ; aat and tonic. No other preparation ! can approach It in efficiency. It in i stantly relieves and permanently cures j Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, I Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, i Sick Headache, Gastralgla Cramps and ; all other results ot imperfect digestion, i PrleeSOaandtl. Lanreslie contain-14 timet mail aue. ilook au about ay spepaia amiiouxrea Prpard by E. C. OeWITT A CO.. Cljleogo. Lakevit'w Prug Company. 1 mm Ua