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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1901)
gait OTouutu Kamtm PuNl.hcJ Every Thursday BEACH & M'GARREY MaMiric Building TERMS: ....$2.00 IWl s ix niunini! ' (Three Months, SO (One Year,. 1 CIw MamIi LAKMIKW, Kti.ttA, M Alt. 41, l&OI. Widely Different Opinions. " The following frvin the Ash laud ttec onl show how easy it in for two men to differ in their opinions of a puiilic man. Hon. R. A. Kmmitt is take county's rvpresvntaiive nikI a "square man :" Representative R. A. Fmaiiit of Klamath eiHiuty, arrived from Salem Friday and visited li is daughter, Miss Charm Komiitt, who is attending the Ashland Ilih school. Together they lent Saturday and Sunday with anoth er daughter, Mr. Hank liiddintc. at Klaoiatlton. Mr. Ktnmett left for Keuo Tuesday. He voted against Mr. Corbett through the entire session and claims to have aome personal experience that the Cbrbett managers" were not conducting a trictly righteous campaign. Representaiie K. I. Brigg reached liome Friday from the north and wax kept busy all day explaining his position on the senatorship and other matters of a legislative character, l'-rigw's took the ground that Mitchell was no good, just a broken down politician, and that Corbett was both mentally, physically and financially the better man. Strange to say, tunny republicans differ with their representative. A JVuiucralie contemporary, compar ing lite inauguration of Thomas Jeffer son as President of the United States, with the induction of William Mo Kin ley n the 4th of March last, says thai 'Jefferson rode into Washington to his i .:.. i. ....... i. ...l. i. ..i i... one eervaut, while McKinley goes into odi.v attended by 25 iXK) soldiers and a large army of sycophant!) and political lara.-itcs." Well, what of it? Ioes litis couteniorary think the world came to a (Standstill w hen Jefferson nasinau-j gurated and has liever moved Sitice? It J was one hundred years ago since Jc!ft-r- son held the presidency, and during that j time the United States has moved to the i front rank with the nations of the j srth. Time and advancement make many changes. A new era came and went and was succeeded by otfer eras. It is not strange that the changes brought about in an hundred veitrs ehoukl bring with them no serious and j unprejudiced objections to the resi-1 deiitisl inauguration ceremonies being ! conducted with pomp and splendor le-1 tittjng the greatest nation on earth, i 'IrulT, if Thomas Jefferson cotilil but I gaxe upon tbe magniticence of the ureal I republic to-day the republic of his eon- ception, but not completion would he I way, 'tis well; my successor!! have car ried out my plans to crfection. One' Inmdrvd years have made great changes j fr the betterment of m v beloved conn- j t- i fM-nator Mitchell was seated in the Senate ol the United States on the 5th instant, the day following the inaneiua-! tion of President McKinley and Vice lNesident Roosevelt. Mr. Mitchell was allotted t)ie seat which Senator Quay o-npied when he re entered the Senate a short time a','o. This seat is in the ck row, almut the center of the Ke Mihlicari 'sioe A tiie chamber, and is tt lie preferred to a seat ill what is know n as the '-Cherokee Mrip," on the JVmocrtic side., where most ot the new Senators are compelled to sit w hen first entering the Senate. Senator Simon how 'has 'the seat formerly occupied by Senator Carter, in the front row to the left of the Vice-President. McKINLRY'5 CABINUT. The President ban sent the following nomination to the Senate, which com prise hia old cabinet t John May, of the Pistriet of Columbia, to le Secretary of State. l.yniau T. (Jage, of Illinois, to U Sec retary of the Treasury. Klihu Root, of New York, to be Sec retary of War. John W. (iriggs, of New Jersey, to lie Attorney-i ielieral. James K. Morey Smith, ol Pennsyl vania, to lx Poslmasler-tieneral. John I. Iiug, of Massachusetts, to be Secretary of the Navy. P. than A. Hitchcock, of Missouri, to be Secretary of the Interior, James Wilson, of Iowa, to Ihj Secre tary of Agriculture. It is understood that Attorney-Gen eral Griggs will retain ollice until the President has been able to select his successor. The Senate has confirmed all the cabi net nominations. The Philippine Forests. It is estimated that the forest lauds of the Philippine Islands cover 40,000,. 000 acres ; larger in extent and greater in value than the forests of India. There are 3H5 species of timlwr-producing trees, and alwuu 50 more secies as yet unclasscd. Included in the atove list are very hard woods, capable id taking a Wautiful polish ; woods that resist cli matic intlnenees and the attack of white ants; still others that arc eiecially suited for sea-piling or for use as rail road ties. There are many varieties of trees producing valuable gums, oils, and drugs; rubber and gutta-percha are abundant in Mindano and Tawi-Tawi; while at least 17 dye-woods are found within the limits of the Archipelago. Cocoanut palms grow without care or cultivation throughout the islands. There are also many varieties of palm. bamboo, canes, and rattan which are of j commercial value aud will afford profit , ab'.e employment to native labor. Notes From Plush. The Plush correspondent to the Pais lev Post has the following regarding 1 well known Warner Valley residents: Surveyor Chai ley Moore of Lakeview is heie surveying for Pill Parry and j others. AIM. Ioweil, we undcistand, j is liN-ating a new and permanent home, i We are glad to know that Al and his I pleasant family are to become more fixed heie than they have been. It would have been sad to have them move away. No social assembly here is complete in its fullness of enjoyment without llie.n. Mrs. Daisy Morris ha ts-en install d as mistress of the .1.1 ranch home, while her j lly husband, John, takes a place amongst "the boys." This is highly pleasing to us all. Whoever spends an hour wit!i these two young people, bids tin m goodbye, feeling better toward the world. jjf WE ARE HEADQUARTERS TOR 1 GENERAL 1 ; MERCHANDISE THAT MEANS THAT OUR STOCK IS COM PLETE IN EVERYTHING IN THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE LINE. WE BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND CAN APPORl) TO SELL OUR GOODS AT PRICES THAT CANNOT HE LOWERED BY ANY COMPETITOR IN LAKE COUNTY. TRY US ON LARGE OR SHALL ORDERS. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY TRY OUR CHOICE BACON AND HAMS. Hi Ci ROTHE & CO THE MERCHANTS OF LAKE COUNTY. Wool buyers K. H. Clarke and Sam Wilkinson are stopping at Ileppner at (wenent, but if there are any wool deals tteitig made the facts are kept quiet. There is a slight difference of alstut two cents per pound standing between tKe buyers and producers, and indica tion point to a long draw n out deadlock i th wool market at Heppner. As a result of a speech by Hon. J. N. WUliaaiBon before the Pacific Northwest Woolgrowere1 Association, at Fendlton, list week, a resolution was framed and wired to Washington atking Congress to jjabsb law giving a government bounty hit wo'll unrl wyote 8f alps. Caiter of Montana signalized his re tirement from the United States Senate, after nix years' brilliant service, by talk iiijj live Eiver and Harbor bill to deatn. We tifeall remember this when writing 5lr, Carter's obituary. The coktlieat picture in the world it owned by the duke of Msrlboroufjh, w ho has a large and rery expensive col lection of pictures which has come ifiinn to him from the original duke of Marlborough, ssyii the St. Loui (j'.ofie-Democra t. The rarest of them ib the l'.!enheim "Madonna," painted by Raphael in 1507 and now va.'ued at $:i5'X'). The picture was originally pain'eil for the Church of the S.ervi at Peingia. It ik i i'ht feet hih. lej.re seutiii' the m.;.'... i r. a and clJli seated on a throne, w tti a figure of St. John the Paptiat t: the left and that of St. Nicholas of Pnri tin the right, the lad two helti life fcize. Its high value is due to the fact that it is one of the best preserved of the pictures of Knphnel v hieh are now in existence. It hat been propr,ed that the Prii ish government buy thii picture. Pltnheim palace i so-called in honor of the battle which the Knsflish, under the duke of Marl Im. rough, won over the French, and waa given to the great soldier by Queen Anne. Every year a little flag worked with fleur-de-li is sent to Windsor cattle by way of rent and hung upon ti e w alia of tb- r- --'p. Fjl T. QUNTMER Cist Watchmaker 4 and Jeweler A f Located at new rvstoffice Jt J! building A Al work In my line fully i v Guaranteed j Lakeview- Plush Stag- Line GEO H STtVINS, Proprietor le aves I.Hlcvii- M.irnln;. mul Krl riH Ki turniiiK .!-' f I'lusli Tm -iIh ami -tiir'U. t "o'i I.m k a.m. ('arrl' rsHiii"r. I'm kHic a aixl Kr-Itit. sTAi.KOKFK K Hil-y A M iiks 1 1 1 k i 1 1 . s stortv Lakeview, Oregon ..Vegetable btore.. The only V.K. tl.!e Klorv In I.Hkt'vli-w It locitti il at lht North Cll'l ot WaUT Htre.'t. 0 VcKeiatfleti, Kriilt, lnstui; 0 Alwi (e neral Merrliaiuliw, ( Ik'nr anl Tolin i iis. Free very. Whorton & Barnes EE BEALL, DRUGGIST And they tell aa that the Boer war is er. Well, may be o. But we shall ef. It can't be believed until brave IW?Wett is in the toils. A report is current in Ixmdon ttiat the English Government anticipates a speedy announcement of the surrender of General Botha, the Boer Commander- in chief. A dispatch from General Kitchener says General I)e Wet is north of Bradfort, Orange River Colony. Col. Pitcher's column has charged the coun try of Boers !etween a Bloenifontein and Orange River. Here is a refreshing bit of news from a I)emocratic contemporary: "Roose velt appeared iu a decent suit of ap parel at the inaugural and acted the gentleman." I'rof. Ivison of Inaconing, Mil., suf fered terribly from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspep- siajCurean after taking a few bottles of it he Hays, " H ha cured me entire ly, 1 can t say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests what you eat. Lakeview Drug Co. ii Everything known i to the trade carried j! In stock fine Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. CIQARS.. ...STATIONERY Frank Smith's BarberShop Hot and Cold Baths JUST RECEIVED A PINE LOT OP SYRUP NOW SELLING - I, 5 gal. Jacket $3 25 Schillings' Best Teas & Coffees BEST ON THE MARKET ..Dunlap & Thruston.. Oue duar aituth of BANK S, F. AHLSTROM J Pill' I Manufacturer of the Celebrated 2 R ecognized asthebest Buccaroo Saddle in the United States- WACOM b DUCCY HARNESS, WHIPS, RODES, ETC ft 3 I