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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1901)
PuMtthnl Every Thursday BEACH & M'GARREY Maaonlc Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: i Six Months. 1 .00 (Three Monthi, 50 tUltRtlSW. 4Ktt;V MAR. H. fit I. GAME LAW FOR LAKE. That part of flit new game law fur tlu tate of Oregon relative to Luke and Klamath counties read as follows: "Sec. 15. It fcliall bo unlawful at any time in that portion of the state of Ore gon lying east of the Cascade Mountains, except in the county of Vaco, to hunt, ur8ue, take, kill, injure or destroy or tiave in pos!nision, exivpt for scientific or breeding purposes or to Bell or off.-r tor aale, barter, or exchange, any pheas ant, except native, pheasants '.sometime Tailed ruffled grouse), or any quail, ex- j cept bobw hite quail ; or to hunt, pur sue, take, kill, injure, destroy or to have in possesion, except for gcientitiz or breeding purposes, or to sell or offer for ale, barter or exchange, any eaw'e hen, age cock, grouse, or native pheasant (sometimes called ruffled grouse), at ny time between the first day of No vember of each year and the first day of August of the following year. "Sec. 17. It shall be unlawful in that portion of the state of Oregon lying east of the Cascade Mountains, except in Klamath and Lake counties, to hunt, pursue take, kill, injure, destroy or have iu possession, except for scientific or breeding purposes, or to sell or offer for Male, barter or exchange, any bobwhite quail at any time between the date oi the passage of this act and the fifteenth y of October, 1905; and from and af ter said fifteenth day of October ltfOo, it hall be unlawful iu said portion of the state of Ogon, to hunt, pursue take, kill, injure or destroy or to have in pos easion. except for sientific or breeding purposes, or to sell or offer for sale, bar teror exchange, any bobwhite quail be tweeeu the first day of December of ?ach year and the fifteenth da) of Oc tober of the following year. 100D ADVERTISING SCHEME. The Supervisors of Madera county. Cal., have adopted an excellent plan for advertising that county a plan that might be followed in Lake county, Ore Ron, with profit and with grand results. But we almost fear even to suggest such a proposition here lest The Examiner be accused by certain disgruntled peo ple of another scheme to 'Tob the unty." At any rate the Siifiervisors of the California county mentioned have iit-red into a contract with the pro JwJrtors of three Madera newspapers, in vcordanee with which each paper is to print every mouth three columns of matter on the resources and industiies of the county, a-id mail to each person as the Supervisors direct 300 copies of their papers each week. The publishers rereive $25 per month each for the papers. This plan is adopted to attract nergetic people to the county to enrich it witli additional wealth, and new wterprises, and to develop dormant resources. I'arthage, in Missouri, boasts of a Woman insurance agent, a woman under i .t. mree women grocers, nunv Women stenographers, several women otaries, doctors, mining brokers and journalists. They are all live, enter prising Women and possess sum:ieiit of this world's goods to gjpport bus bind. Carthage bachelors should be witch them into matrimony. Wool riarket Justice Bateman Company Circular Por March Tells tht Story. The Justice, nateman Co. circular for March has the following on the tone of tht wool maiket : Owing to the continued lack of uf licient orders for woolen goods to start up the mills on full time, and the de termination of manufacturer to make no goods that are not positively ordered, the wool market is still a waiting one. there is a considerable pressure to ptli wool upou reluctant buyers, and litis makes the market in buyers' favor. Those few who are liquidating 'tank rupl stock, and also the banks which are selling wool w hich is no longer ample collateral for advances made against it, have the floor; and the prices whuh they must accept under forced sale be come current market values. Many of those who have been unwill ing to accept w hat seemed like low of fers have aiterward been unable to sell at even lower prices, and disappoint ineuts like this hae caused some of the strongest holders to become the most anxious sellers. Those iu search of the causes which determine prices have leeu completely battled, and the course of the market has been quite different from what, under iioiuml conditions, would have resulted from certain well known causes. A striking instance of this is the inex plicable decline iu the price of merino Wool. Notwithstanding the great decrease in the total supply as compared with that of two years ago, as well as the diminished proportion of -merino wools produced as compared with quarter bloods, fine wools have declined until territorial merinos are worth less than eastern quarter-bloods, although here tofore they have commanded 15c more per scoured pound. Prices for fine wools are now almost back to the level existing Uloie the beginning of the merino wool boom iu IS'.D, although at pret-ent there must le soeral hundred million ixiunds less wool in the United States than there was (hen. At that time excessive imports of free wool hud been added to the domestic supply; yet manufacturers were so im pieesed with the enormous decrease in the world's production of merino wool that they filled their warehouses with this grade. lb at policy was in strong contrast with what is beini; done to-day, for the waiehousesof the mills are empty, and the burden of carrying the supply is thus thrown Uon the producer and the middlemen, w Inch has given rise to (he erroneous idea that tiie supply is larger than it really is. It may be sufely asserted that if the mills owned as much wool to-day as they did in the early part of 18'JS, or even as much as one year ago, there would now be practically no wool in the Kai-teru markets. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS POR GENERAL MERCHANDISE THAT MEANS THAT OUR STOCK IS COM PLETE IN EVERYTHING IN THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE LINE. WE BUY IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND CAN AFFORD TO SELL OUR GOODS AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE LOWERED BY ANY COHPETITOR IN LAKE COUNTY. TRY US ON LARGE OR SHALL ORDERS. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY TRY OUR CHOICE BACON AND HAMS. Hi Ci ROTH E & COii THE lEA0'M MERCHANTS OF LAKE COUNTY. tr-s J-rfrt"" Watchmaker a M.I lnu'.l.. The Dead Sea for thousands of years 'a solitude in the midst of the desert, nd whose waves have been for centu rh undisturbed, is now to he crowed by ft line of motor-boats. A shorter riute will thns be found between Jerusa lem and llerak, the ancient capitol of 'M'Htb. And Lakeview will soon have a railroad so our people can get to Jerusa lem quicker. Jerusalem! , -A Kansas editor has discovered how to tell a man's politics. Get him in a hotel washroom. The democrat will mnti and empty the basin. Therepubl aii will wash and leave the water land ing. The prohibitionist will wash in the water left standing by the republi can, and tLe populist will comb his Whiskers, and not wash at all. Kt Senator George V. McBride has received the appointment from I'resi lertt McKinley as United States Com imiNHiofier of the St. Louis, Exposition Hvith a salary of $5,000 per year. John Hjtarks of Reno last week ship ped two fine Hereford bull calves to Honolulu. The animals were of the jmreat strain of Anxiety and Lord Wilton. Notice to Taxpayers. The tax-roll for the year 1!KX) is in my lands, together with the warrant for colleciiou of the taxes lor that year, and the same will become delinnuent on April lft, All taxes due thereon and remaining unpaid on that date will he returned as delinquent by me as pro vided by la. The tax-rolls for the years from 1H93 to lS'Ji), both inclusive, are also in my handi', with instructions from the County Court to collect, and I will at once com mence to levy upon and proceed to sell the property of delinquents in the man ner provided by law for collection of such taxes, as soon as notices of sale can 'h- prepared and published. It is not my desire to make costs to any taxpayer, but I must and will do my duty without fear or favor. These taxes must be paid. Dated March 14th, KWl. H. K. DL'XLAP, 10-3 Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. Horses and Mules For Sale. 20 good young mules and SO head of fine Tiorses more or less. These are stock hores of the 1'ercheon breed, four years old and down mostly mares that will be fine for breeding purposes. They are all big animals, and anylxxly who knows the I'ratt horses will recognize the fact that the animals are first-class. I have also a Maconahey Jack, 7 years old, which I will sell. For further par ticulars call on or address (J. C. i'ratt, Lakeview, Oregon. Residence, -J1.; miles south of town. 11 -3m When you go to Klamath Falls don't fail to see C. D. Wilson the popular caterer at the Gem saloon. He carries the finest stock in town and will treat you right. The Gem is the opular resort. Iry the Hermitage whisky tin ere. 25-tf Prof. Ivison of Lonaconing, Md., suf fered terribly from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they led him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dyspep sia Cure and after taking a few bottles of it he says, " It has cured me entire ly. 1 can't say too much for Kodol D; eat, iEl t. qunther Located at new postoffice building work in my line fully "2: Guaranteed jJ mW. aW.m. M?Y. J - mTT. fljfj y - ' W 9 T aV A Wr A A aV aV A Lakeview- Plush Staa"? Line V Si " Al Z 4- GEO H STEVENS, Proprietor I vi-i I-akrv-Iew Mimdaya anil Friday- Keturnlng. ! I'lrihh Tuc dayt and Halurdaya, at 7V1ih' a.m. Carrie. I'aiueuger., I'arkaKi-a ami Freluht. WTA(E OFKK'K llalley A Maaninglll.l Store. Lakeview, - - - Oregon ..Vegetable htore.. 0 The only Vcg-i'tahlt! Store In lakeview ia located at the 0 North end of Water Ktreet. VegetaMea, Fruit, Produce; Also Oi ncral Murirhandlw!, a) Clgara and Toba-c. Free Delivery. Whorton & Barnes EE BEALL, DRUGGIST Everything known to the trade carried in atock FINE Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. CIQARS... ...STATIONERY Frank Smith's Barber Shop Hot and Cold Baths JyHtH'pHia Cure Lakeview Uruguo. It digests what you Out, doer aouth af HANK For the best make of SHEEP SHEARS Get the "B. B. A." MAKE A large stock of all sizes to select from just received ..Dunlap & Thruston.. MM S, F, AHLSTROM Manufacturer of the Celebrated rams R ecognized asthebest Buccaroo Saddle ted States- WACOM t DUCCY HARNESS, WHIPS, ROBES, ETC