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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1901)
W i nniQi ativp mil .c The Affairs In Salem That float In. tercat Ketdera of Tha Examiner. Anntlicr irt tempt wilt li made at Una amnion to mart a meaaure iiroliiliitltiK tlinkii'piiit' ami ly Inn of nlrkflln-tlie-tint iniirliliiKii. Hut h a im-amire ) fort tlm IHf.t l tiiMlatiirv, lull It regular that'tllll)llt defeated. The iMiinrralH, I'dpuliMtK ami Union iiwiiiIm troI tlm leyiitluture held a rati run mi tlv "-'I limtatil. Their work wan iiiklv lliNMim'l of; tint 27 niewliera irent-iil IimiiIoI on mitkiiiK Mate. Sen ator Km. tli of linker ('unity their cainli date for I'lilted State Heiiator ami ilelf itiK liiir the 27 V"len. (iovifiior (ieer linn mihmilted to the Keiuitn lint following nMiiiitiiutil of the Itirtrd of lti-Kililn of tlm Houthern Oretf"' Main Noriiut! Hcliool at Anlilaml: )(. l'.Neil, A. I. hl.nrw.Kxl, J. H, Orr, two wara; C K. llaruien, I.. K. Willitla, ami V. A. MiiwiliiKill, lour yeara ; K. II. Carter, II. V. K Unify, i yeara from Ma t h 25. IH'.tlt, V. I. Vaster aiKiintel Jamarv 24, to wiceeed (i. A. (irt-g-or;, rvaiifiied. H nator I'uly'a new iImmiI liill (S. li. Nd II) provide tliat cilliena or elector! of the hluUi who nrn head of familiea, atd all wnmeti over 21 year of bk, who a'e liraila of fituiilitiit or ho have prop erty in the hhtru:t auhject to taiatioti, ihall have tlm rif lit to volt) at school (tliK-tiotik for tlirt'ttorn. Tlm atmeitaed proju-rty iiiali(li-atioii to entitle men to vote at pt hiMil iiiec tin( uikI elerliniia in tliittrirlit hitviiiK 2KJ nehool t hililrt ii or over hint lieeri hi rit ken out no fur a the amount of hhmnmmI prierly goea, hut the proviniou fur dome ut-xeiwd proH-rty on tlie roll retniuiiH. Thin in u Im law ami hhoulil vuhii. The HHir mini kIuuiIiI have a vote with the rirh, no mutter how little of thiH world' ti he may be iMineKceil of. Ami women whopiiy Uii'K hIiiiII in all (ui rin-f m he allowed to runt u vote in n liool matter. The HoiiHf pio-fdl the t'olvitf hill pro vi'liiiK' for u rhiuiK'e in the term of the Circuit Court in tin; 1 irnl Judiriul liw triet. I.uke in in the Kind. A hill Iihh Ihtii iulrodiit eI in the Ken ate to umeiiil the llurmoii l(i'ilratnin Iiw, t'liiK'tiHl in IH'.r.i, Two vet'lioiiN uru pro pi "-el UK follnWH: Section 21. The County Clerk Khali, on the lirl Momhiy in r-cptemler, iin liietliulely preieiliiiK li preMilentiitl elef tion, rinpcii the rcpwlrittlou InNikii for that year in ortler thitt any elector not nlreinly rcintcreil that year, who are or w ill Ui ipinlilieil to vote" fur pre hhIc ntial ulectom at the eiihiiiiijj preniilfiitial eleo Uon, ami ihono w ho, after retcintration, have reuiovetl to another precinct, may iruictcr in the precinct in which they live, ami ail rtvintrution UxikH hIiiiII he kejit oien until f o'clm k p. in. (iltccn day prior to the day of iaid pn-Kidential flection. Ket tion 22. The County Cleik aliall provide a column in the precinct reia tratioti liookH for filtering the Kil-hook numlier of each retfiHtered elector voting at prcciilchtiul or primary e-ectiona. at'Ai.r-Htit'NTV in i.i. rAaaau. Ik-fore the tlvhato waa opened on the bill, the Senate scalp-bounty bill, by Williaiuaon, which, it i cluiiniHl, will prevent any Hiich acalp indebtednesi contiiiKency aa confront the I-'iHlature now, was read for the information of the Houho. The Hiibntitute provides that all moneyain the acal-hoiiiity f iiiid created by the law of J K'.ri be tranrferretl to the bounty fund created by the new bill, and to re i inhume the counties that paid apecial tax under the old law. The auliatituto was conaidered and adopted by eocliona, ami then adopted aa a whole, and ao rejKirted by the committee to the Hotiae. Under auapeneion of the rules the bill waa passed to a third read lug and puHHtnl. Hutt, Kdson, Ingru bam, WatHon and Whitney voted no. The bill provides for a tai of one mill oo all taxuble property in the state in 11)00 to meet warrants drawn against the scalp liounty fund and unpaid for want f fundi. School keports. Following is the report of the Crane Greek School, District No. 3, for the month ending January 25, 1U01 : Number of days taught 19 Number of jmpils enrolled 24 Average duily attendance 22 I'upila whoHH names were placed on the roll of honor: 1'eurl HarUog, Mel lie Vernon, Clara Ilartaog, Lora Duke, James Judge, (Jrover Vernon, KoU'rt Cogghurn, Nera Vernon, Willie Vurnoti and Clyde Coggburn. Ai.ma (I. Johnhon, Teacher. Keport of Dialrict No. 2, Cogswell Creek, fo the month ending January 25, 1101 : Numb r of days taught 20 Number of pupila enrolled 22 A veriige uttuiiuant.e. lti Perfect in attendance: Kdna Mc Oratli, Inei Watnon. Charles Hhod s. Veriier liuaay and Cheater, Alay and (V-ar ritudley. Koll of Honor Edna McUrath, llaltie Deter, Charles Uhodes, Cheater Ktmiley and Klxie Thruatoii. L. N. Ciiii(iiktt, Teacher. : LOCAL : PICK-UPS. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT7TTTVATTV Thou. Anilcmon of Warner has return ed to San KrHiiciitco. (ittfirgn II, Hainmersley ha.i purchanwl the (told Hill (Ore.) News. The NVw Kra aays pinkeye prevail among the horses aUiut Alturaa. Deputy Sheriff Charlie Campltell was tlown from I'aittley this wevk. lleaays I'alslry is building up rapidly and has a hri. ht future. Kleher'a window are (juite a study, and it would pay anyone to take a look at them before they vlult any other store to make their purchaaes. Horn In Lakeview, January 2f, 1(M)1 at the reideii(-e of Mr. ami Mr. It. A. I'aiton to the wife of Frank Wilson a daughter weighing 12 lh. Ixiffttt Urn. (John and C. C.) have returned from ICed Illuff, whither they went a few weeks ago with IK) head of fine homes and mules. They sold at a good figure. The next big attraction in I-akevicw in the social order i the legree of Hon or ball on St. Valentine a evening. Ticket, hall and tmpj-er f'.'.Wt 4 1 A ham! of 250 horatts from Vreka have lxeti sold to oflicers of the (ierinan army, and it is said the price was flOO ier head. The animals belonged to Je rome Churchill. An aged renidetit of (iooau Ijvke Valley, named Whitaker, who was re-leiim-d from a California insane UMyltim hiHt riitnmer, ha again U-en comniittetl from Altura. County Superintendent J. (j. Willita, accompanied by his wife and daughter arrived from I'uihley lunt Saturday. Mr. Willita remained over until Tuemhty morning attending to olliciul dutieri. The Seiirchlight Huyit that Mif Kdna lleryfordof Lukeview i vixiling her concin, Mr. J. II. (iinlner, in Keilding, ('. Mihti Heryford ha U-en Hcnliug the winter with reltitivt-N near Millville There will Ih jiv in Lukeview on St Valt-ut ine'a f veiling. KvervlnMly will iiltcml the gram! hall to lie given by the Degree of Honor. Supier w ill lt served in the Maitonic hamiuet room. Tickets, ball am! supK-r, f2.50. 4-1 Harry Hubert, vaijuoro foreman for Heryford I'.roa., is in Sacramento Harry wrote to a friend in lukeview that there wan 10 inches of snow in the Capital City hint week it came on box-cur from the SittkiyouN. The Ijikeview F.lectric Light plant ami Water svstem will prolmhly lie In ojieration early in March. Itia under ittood that the expert to lie furnished by the contractor bus been telegraphed for to come on and start the plant in opera tion. The announcement that a thouitand Creek Indiana were preparing to go on the warpath appeara to have been ex aggerated, and it is now thought the warriors of the Creek Nation in Indian Territory will be quieted without blood shed. The diplay in Bieber's north window, thin week, comprises every kind of aoap and all acceanories to make washing and houaecleaning a pleasure. The novelty of the display is made more attractive ty the .aril which announce: "ii coats but little to keep clean If you buy here." ''Quality Up. Price Is Down." (ieorge C. Turner and Dave Groves came over from Cedarville Tuesday and on Wednesday Mr. Turner underwent a surgical oMration. Dr. Gibson perform' ed the operation, and we are told that it proved very successful and Mr. Turner is much improved thereby. New Era. The Plalndealcr is advised by Mr, Rennett of the N. C. 0. Ry.that Alturas will not be "sidetracked" when that road builds on. Mr. Bennett says: "There has lieen no change in our plans and we shall certainly build with this coming spring unless prevented by uu forceen accident." It is now stated that the railroad from Montague to Yreka will be extend ed through Scott Valley to Etna, a dis tance of 81 miles. This road w ill open up a big section of fine agricultural land as well as tapping a rich mining region. Arrangements have been made in advance for the sale of bonds of this road in the East to the amount of 1, 250,000. This road will be a grand enterprise for Siskiyou county. 8, F. Ahlstrom, the well known sad dler and harness maker has a force of men continually at work manufacturing the celebrated Lakeview saddles, and has the buBt harness in the state. Ahl Strom's well known reputation for fine work in this line insures him a big trade from far and near. Besides he has a well-stocked store, filled with everything carried in the line in city shops. Take a look at his elegant line of gloves and robes none but the best goods carried in stock. F Geo. tl. Ayres. II. C. Whit worth. We are commenciug the ..NEW YEAR.. With a very large stock of goods that are right up to . 190! . Give us a chance and we will convince you that OUR goods are worth more to you than your money. 1 1 Cteo. H. Ayres & o. ! i F'AISLEY PICK.UPS News is scarce this week. John Simmons is stopping at the limes farm, the guect of the prince of hoftH, Charlie Innes. Dr. Withaui has begun work on the foundation for his new brick building. The Carlysle family was taken to Lakeview Ittnt Saturday in charge of Deputy Sheriff Charles Campbell. The Paisley public school gave an en taiuinent Friday evening which was well attended, and pronounced by all present the beet of the season. Prof. Willits is one of the best instructors we have had for years, and baa the con fidence of all the school patrons. The Professor started for Lakeview last Sat urday, accompanied by Mrs. Willits and daughter, who will remain in Lakeview, while he will return to complete his term of school. Messrs. L. A. Moss, Ed. Green and J. W. Benefiel circulated a subscription paer last week for the benefit of our new minister, and, to the surprise of "Tip" the "heathens" of Paisley sub scribed quite liberally. Your correspondent last week, in re plying to " Tip," unintentionally in cluded our present neighbor and friend, Mr. 1 Goodpasture, among the "one horse" preachers we have had in the past, but such was not the intention, as Mr. Goodpasture is a faithful minister, a gentleman and a good neighbor. The press for "The Cbewautan Post" arrived Friday evening, and the town of Paisley can soon boast of a newspaper. This is an enterprise that should, and will, receive the patronage of the north- em part of Lake county, for, with a newspaper to scatter abroad in the East ern States the facts of the vast unde veloped resources of our beautiful, fer tile valley of the Chewaucan, with its abundant water power where in years to come will be hoard the sound ot ma chinery, the w histle of the locomotive, and the roll of electric cars then will Paisley be to Lake county what Port land is to the Willamette valley ; with j the passage of proper irrigation laws, national and state, the River Chewaucan will be carried in canals to the south and north, so that our now fertile, but dry lands, will blossom aa the rose. Equitable irrigation laws must follow as a result of progressiveness unjust laws in this regard, to the detriment of many and benefit of few, muBt necessarily paBS from existence sooner or later Stock of all kinds is doing well. The snow has all disappeared, excepting in a lew units, ine wave oi - .uctviiuey Prosperity" continues to flow on un obstructed to the discomfiture of some of OUr " OpB." BtXIlNNKH. Paisley, Jan. 27, 1901. It is denied that there are two cases of smallpox in Alturas. London, Ju. 86, At todty's auction of 'wool ales, 11,748 bales were offered. Ureaiy Merinos were t per sent 'hlgber; iooured, 5($7il and Rue (reaiy orowiUred wools, frd higher. linbs' wool ed at from par to W lower. tMiiniMMinMnimminiMiiniMmMniMMimmMiim e S.R.SUBLETT&CO. Now located in the NEW BRICK South of the Daly Bldg. Goods arriving all the time-1 Goods for tne New Stare UNDERTAKING IN All ITS BRANCHES. 22ZO- TTIT3E3 OX Jb" U JAJ A"X U JL&X3 4& Car load of BAIN WAGONS Farming Implements of all kinds We are the Farmers' Outfitters The Peerless Chilled Plow Hardened Steel Mole Plow The Disk Plow (Something New) Peerless Cang, a Fine Plow Denlcla Star, Sulky plow S. J. STUDLEY F. E. HARRIS STUDLEY & HARRIS LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, t44 Full and complete stock of Everything In the line of FURNITUR! JUST OPENED. GOODS AR- lnv Jnnr tn I C CiaM RIVING ALL THE TIME. n6X1 000r TO J. S Ht'fl' ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... 3 CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES 4 Drugs, Druggists' Sundries, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Ar ticles, Patent Med icines, and every thing In the Drug Line . . . . . SPECTACLES FITTED BY SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN 1I,U9 $tope m Paisley, Oregon. Dr. A. A. WITHAM, Prop. LacatW at sat M First Floor I Wwdau baUdlaa;. Will tmm nve late "His Owa Brick Black" 1