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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1901)
&ahe CCoitttttf LKniniut Publlthed Ery Thur.dy BEACH & M'GARREY Manonk RullJInf TERMS: (One Year $2.00 ,'Slx .Months. 1.00 (Three Months, SO SHOULD BE SUPPKBS3LD. l. II. Mourns of Portland may N a PmhI itrador, but din cimilttr ahmt Orvgoii'a iwourtT, now hoinu liliiht. tisl throughout the Kantern StaW-s hy tin" thousand, will do tin- Mate liiiiih hat in. It it well (nough to overlook nightly vxtJx HtnleiiicnlK inml taiMIKW. r.o. APR. .t. ItMH. I lv rval tal m.iU in their effort to pet new p-ole to eotne and hn'ate in . Onvon, hut audi harefiuvd (Icehoolii .i....- an the Stearns eireulur contitin Mmiild MR. HERMANN WILL REMAIN. J H (rW., hy every tiewiniier in Oregon eojle eotternllv ami thoo of (the Mate. The advantai'M of Oregon 4 it -."1 ftnulhern Oregon in particular have heen ftoinir that the related rumor of fUnper Hermann Inmhk di.ihtivd a fVmmit"itner of the General Land I'ffice would he disproved, s"ivs the Ashland Tidinp. According to the lat est advices it seems that the reports of Hie uncertainty of his oflirial tenure were exa federated. It is learned on the tfigneM authority that it is the deeira nf lfc President that Mr. Hermann eon fane in hia present position until a mi Utile exchange can he arranged. In Tiew ol the known cordial relations ex feting lietween the President and Her ann, no exchange would he proffered Kim inferior to the position he now occtipies. The 1 resident has stated to a -timherof public men when the General l.and Office was under discussion that lie was well satisfied with its manage ment, and always felt content when hia lind reverted to it. . He said the'-e were no scandals there. It wa above suspicion. It may lie added thai Omi nitwioner Hermann has filial this otCce linger than any other man, save one, aioce 1370. Mr. Hermann himself lakes no comment on the situation, Mulaeeins to 1 satisfied, whatever may veenlt. The settlers of Warner Va'ley in particular will lie glad to know that Mr. Hermann will not e displaced and that his relations with : resilient Mc Kinley are amicable. A Shasta couple have jut leen mar ried after living together a quarter of a eentnry and raising a family now crown o man and womanhood. They believed Iheiiit'elves married before God. a- they iloed out the nluu ii'ua! in the gmid !.! days, wh ! John "aid unto Marv, 'Will you be my wife?" And Mary iixMcred, 1 will, .lolm." Keceiitly a ve of religion fifling swept over the i."tiict in which the couple r.-ided ami Viey l'Caine interested. They made application to join the church, a church- kiii iirns and made objection on grutinu mat tne -oupie naa never tieen Burried. and that the church could not nveive them. Tlie result was that Geo. W. I'.ryner. agfd 54 and Mary K. Lyons 4-l U, hied theiii-elves to Redding, pnn ure-1 a ln-en-e to wed and had the Knot tied at a nej jh during parsonage. and the opportunities here for settlers cannot le surpassed on the I'acitle I'oast, but such statements as these made hy Stearns will injure the state immeasur ably. Here is one of his wide of-the-inark "sucker catchers:" " In the Statesof Oregon, Washington. Idaho and Nevada there are thousands of beautitui valleys imiiprising each from LM.tHtO to lOO.tHK) acres of Itin most fertile land on earth wholly untouched and unclaimed by man except that it forms a part of the great National Do main. " Kverylody in Oregon know s the atnive ia a statement of pure deception. The Stearns extravaganza continues tosav: "A valley may lie selected that is sur rounded on three sides with snow capped mountains hearing a wmo neii (f kimkI timlier It'low the snow and coming down to long treeless sloes to end in wide, level loltoms. Numerous streams and rivers leap from these mountains and run down to Join the main stream in the middle of the val ley. Taken at the opening of the sum mer one of the e valleys is the most beautiful landca-e the eve of man ever U'held." The Stearns fairy story continues after characterizing these valleys as deserts in the latter part of each summer, that " the industry of man has amply proven that tlria desert Condition is wholly arti ficial and that the valley may he changed in one season to a paradise of the most luxuriant crops of growing grains and grasses." This man Stearns and his circular should 1mj:Ii he suppressed. has plnced TUev lelume l !m ri home and joined the Governor Wells, of I' tali another harrier airainsl wholesale protli- gaey and lientiou-ucss in I tali, and : -..! I..,-... 1 tl.u ,1. lit l. .,!. ,,f fli:.l .tdlw I " '' . i of Hagrant (ii-grace, hy Vetoing the po- Ivgamy hill pasM-d by the legi-lature. j His eto also spares the country from a i tlueatelied disgrace and from the con- j ; fcideratioii of a decidedly uniaory issue. The hill in question piovides that no; person m.iv bring a chaii:e of iht!aniv ! 'be ! except the alleged pluial wife of the a - I cu.-ed or one of his IiI'XmI relations. It I as represented, on behalf of the hill,! that it would put a stop to in.ili I'.u , prosecution gio'.v ii g out of lilical or ; sectarian controversies. As a matter of j fact, the w hole effect of the hill Would he j to give tiie olygaini-l exemption from; arts and ii-ages respecting the Na'inn' marriage. Th Tii. .Iit,r f.f t.t t uL-i.i'iu'A' tin r. ., . ". ' .," .' granted permits Imililer on paper, lie is going to have the N. G. O. extended to Lakeview '-le-f:ariiu'iw Hie - this: tall." If the S.C.O. i.-wches Lakeview under fifteen or twenty months the "iazette" will be f;ry uim li mistaken. We do not want to throw cohl water but there are things bat (even railroad rompanie- can't do! fcfio Gaze'te. fI o. George W. t'olvig of Grants 1'ass it Bill Culvig has been appointed b "Vfidenl McKiidey United State con til'ti) Uarranquilla, Colombia, South America. The new appointee is a well loowu lawyer and politician of Southern (r-goti, and was the man who failed to nake a canvass when Johnny Jeffrey Vfeated hiui for district attorney for ahot distri :t. Secretary ol the Interior has if grazing I'nO.Om) hheep in the t.'a-iade reserve from April 15 to October ; also lor the i-ame nuiiiber in the Mount Rainier reserve, and 'J.'), IMni in the Washington reserve, from Ju ly 1 to SeptemtH-r "Jo. All hheep under these permits are to lie grazed eastof the mountains, sheep are heieafter to be excluded from the Lew is and (.'lark re serke, Idaho, as grazing has been toiiud ii.jurious to those forests. The scheme of the cattle kings of this country in saying thai the object of lMirig the public range is for the pur iitie of keeping out migratory stock that a- not taxed in the stale- will hardly work. We now have a law to tax Much amiiiaU and all that iH needed is its en lKCinent. Burns Sews. The Kxamincr is glad to see its eon-i-4ii orHry on the right side of the ia;nery proposition a matter that tfirs pap-r has Is-u agitating and boom int( for two years past. New, if our nple will get in the hand wagon a cr-aojery will le. in operation in Lake am' before next fall. tfruey county is the largest county kr the titate, with 9,9Mo snare miles. Ijike county stand Kecond with 7,834 Kpiare miles and Crook third with 7,75o. iUke county in 18K.1 had 13,H. In that f,-At Klamath was taken from Ijike. "Mind your own business, follow out j ur destiny, live in accord with the ae, and leave the rest with God," ia a g md bit of advice to follow. W. F. Fogle has purchased the Crook Uoiiuty Journal, and will assume edi iial and buiuens manat'caient. Oreiiou, as usual, ban a splendid crop of lambs and wool this year. Wool is "down" in price just now, and sheep are not worth quite as much as they were a jear or tw'i ago; yet the stock men and sheep and woolraisers are do iio: very well, thank you. They are taking care of themselves, and helping our merchants and all other legitimate business men, to take care of them selves, also. Portland Telegram. "A Pennsylvania crank sues his wife for divorce becaui-e she has cold feet. Perhaps if she had exercised them in thj projier manner there would have been no grounds for the suit," says the Kx hange. Notwithstanding the. almve opinion from an eminent source, we be lieve the man is justified in bringing the action. There is no plausible excuse, for a woman having cold feet. Lr. l'.mily Meliride Yeargain, a sister of ex-L'nited States Senator Geo. W. McBriile, died of pneumonia in San Francisco, Sunday, aged I'M years. She belonged to the sturdy pioneer stock which carved out the state of Oregon, and possessed noble qualities of mind and heai t. There are some phenomena that can't bo explained by any system of comple mental colors. Thus a man who lias been painting the town red over night is almost sure to feel blue the next morning. Mrs. Carrie Nation ran up against the real thing when she faced Police Judge McCauley in Kansas City, Mo. She was fined l' and ordered to leave the Jity. WHEN PEOPLE TALK OF GENTS BURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC., AND OE GOOD PLACES TO BUY THEM, OUR STORE IS SURE TO BE FAVORABLY MENTIONED. We have the newest Spring Cloth ing, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AND WE WANT TO SEE YOU AMONG OUR EARLY CALLERS, TO GET YOUR CHOICE. ...Complete line of Tin and Agate Ware... HiCiROTHE & CO.i THE leading merchants of lake C0UtMTr. ? ? ? ? "T 4 ff,-,-- Kj T. QUNTMER a .-V Watchmaker and Jeweler Located at new postoffice building Al work in my line fully (Juarantced 4 Lakeview- Plush' Stag0 Line j OtO H SUVtNS, Proprietor ! (ld ( Kt-t'irtiinif . I--nvi I'luh Tun H MH'l -ttt'lflHl. Ht 7 o Ih k in. Krt-iKht ?-T (.K KKI K luilry Lakeview, - - - Oregon ..Vegetable More.. Tin only VftlJ' Mrf in IlKt- It'U ih lu nti'it 1 1 III' tor Noijtti oi Hank tif Lnk'vifu. All Wk"UI.1'i kim! KrulL cftn Im fniiii'l tit tlii- hif In M'Rwin. t iM-rHl Mi-n hHii Fr'c liHivirrv. Whorton & Barnes EE BEALL, DRUGGIST J) Uverythlng known to the trade carried in atock ,.,NE Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. CIQARS. .STATIONLkY GENTS FURNISHING GOODS SUCH AS Summer Suits Fancy Shirts Neck Ties Hosiery ...SHINGLES EOR SALE:... ..Dunlap & Thruston.. I'ltEB XE3IIVI3It,Y Frank Smith's Barber Shop Hot and Cold Baths vivr'-triiii r"lr Out door Month of liAKK ! 111'1! tern mm :! - i WACOM A H ; S, P, AHLSTROM 5 Manufacturer of the Celebrated Recognized as the best Buccaroo Saddle in the United States. BUCCY HARNESS, WHIPS., ROBES, ETC i is i i 1 53