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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1901)
N 1.4 kK MH'TV KKAMIlKRl I.AKF.VirW. 4tnU0. MAY . tWf nhf Cmmto jcaminrr Pahll.hrd Every ThMraday BEACH & M'OARREV Ma.ontc Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: Six Month. 1.00 (Three Months, 50 ItkKilKVT, ttt.. U V HO. I WO I. Mlsnlnjr Woman Heard Prom. Two week ago Tlu Kxaniiuer gave the news of the sudden and mysterious disappearance from the ('luff place at Warner of Mrs. 1 1 il1r)rMiiI . wife of John llllderhrand of Ft. Indwell. At thnt t i mo the woman's disappearance could not he accounted for, and It undecided whether il wa a ii of sui cide, iilMliH'tinn, kidnapping or tl"' tuent. However, it ha since hcen Icarnisl that on the morning following her disappearance Mr. Ilildcrhrand came across the mountains from Warner on horseback, n pti n iiil hy iuiotlur 1 LET JUSTICH BE DONE. Andrew,!. Neilon. ex-Sheriff if Luke iMiinty. arrested lat Wednesday I woman and a email hoy . Near the home evening after The Kxtfiiiner wont to j ' K. r'unk Mm. IliMerhiainl. left : press, upon warrant issued out o(tlie!,"'r ,"'r and ' I Warded Uie .uthe n st.ige, Win. Mciklc district attornex's otli .. dovr.v.l will. I Jr(vor eut to Alturas. ltheingi malfeasance in otlico, or misappropria- : Saturday night w hen sheaiiivcdin Al lion of puhlie (ilnd. while acting in ea (turn she remained over there until palty of las Collector of Lake eouutv. Monday . an.l then hoarded the Mane en n . , route to Wedding. In eonneetion w ilh this matter, Mrs. ly known thai there was something I vinv.lnli m,.ri,( Mr,. Hil.'.erhran.l. w rong in the sherifTs.othVe during A.J.Jnho was in Lakeview hist, Saturday. Neilon' administration that is, it has stated that The Kxumin .r'a informant boon known that there wasa shortage in ',! ,,r "r ",r statement, went tenardii.g lit-c relation with th Clurt familv. BAILEY & MASSING ILL, Dealers in General Merchandise ...THE PIONEER STORE... T'.te Alt'jtns Creamery. New Km, Yvm. T. Mitchell has now almost com pleted Ibv tio-k ol placing the iii.u'hiuery in the c.rean ery hni'ding of this place, i ami the creamery will le all ready to ho- ! (fin oM-ratiou next Monday if the car- j pejiter work is finished al that time. j The milk of four hundred row hi"' his account, hut nobody ever dreamed that in the space of a few days, in which his books an I accounts are said to have been exported, that he would he found to be indebted to Lake county in the sum ol fd,4'l .!. Other experts have taken weeks to go over his accounts since his term of ottice expired, mid at no time has his account been found short one-hlti. that amount. However, it is lK.,.n promi-cd for I he use of thecr.-am a matter for the courts to decide, and in j fry, audit is 'bought that niimU-r will this collection, The Examiner would i lanr.-ly increased after the ereamerj , .,, , . is established a short time. This will a Ivise that the ex-sheriff s case le not , I . hriiikr n coiisideialilc (jUalitltV ol oiitsnle tried on the streets, and that he be not j it ,.j r.-n l t i. which wul: found guilty and sent.'iiced to imprison-; pye of gie.it benctit to the entiie com- ! nient outside the courts. ' inanity. i ,. , . . , , Alter getting the creamery here in The Kxauimer isopposed to Andrew J. ,. , working or.!, r. Mr. Mitcbel. wiU go to Noilon p.,liti-ally. and battled during i ri.,,.rv.. ,, ,!.,, t I.ak.-view , to es-' two cauiiiaigns for hi reimbli. an oppn-' tablish ,,r,..mipry Ht each of those. J ents, but it is not inclined to jump onto i places. a man ami kirk him w hen he is dow n- when things look dark and gbmiy for i The Local Wool Market. The l'enland or ('luff wool clip of id- ll I'resider.t M'-Kinley diH-s not die from hospitality and honor shown him by the ple nf California then study is the chief executive lis well as the nation ex I lemrl v fortunate. him. The hxaininer w ill never lielieve i well, of w hieh so much has lM-.n said that Andy Neilon ever took a lollar of ' luiinit the past ten days, seHiur in the the pulJic funds with criminal intent. ! Slt" Fra" ""4rket al 15 "'nt' ., , , ,, , not lie considered as a criterion in Alwavs tl.e good fellow, the generous i ,. . . , , , I marking the price in the local wool mar man, with his hands in his pockets to kK w aHu to 01(M1( i)m-nilI(., !lM assist every oor man and wmny "dead that was a small purchase to try a new beats" who are now the loudest in con- scouring process, and under other cir dewnin.'him.he nodouU went evond i wu.,11 find no better figure . , , i than that which will lie offered next Ins means, but not w itli tlie si v, cunning , , , . . , ,. I week for Iike ' mnty wmI. I he Lx- systeui of .lie thief. Xo wan w ho knows j alnim.r wu, jke to see the local grow Andy Neilon wiil believe be is a criminal, ers get a top price for thw season's clip. They will ra" her believe lie is the tin- but judging from the general tone of ihe fortunate victim of circumstances. Ii.r-, W,M u,e vop pr,ce mis h.i.so,. ing his (xilitical career he unwisely made some bitter iolitical enemies, but that is one of the frailties of human! nature. Il is said that be was given i ample time by a republican county court reaches ten, all Lake county wind should l he shipjs-d to market. The Rudewin Show Company. As an attraction for -4th ol July week the Hu lewin llramatic and Specialty :u . : r ..i t. I l.01IIIHII Will hiiik;a( II, ltkOII'V, ioi Hi to make restitution, ana lailea to make , ,ea(.t am, rOS(iildv six nights, co.n menciug Monday, July 1st. The com pany is en route to Lakeview now, play ing in all the principal towns on the way. an effort, which is very true. Hut this is another fault of human nature. If Andy Neilon is guilty e( crime let him pay the penalty, but to all fairness, justice and mercy let bira not be tried by public opinion let hia Ae take its course before the proper tribunal, rome of Lake county's l!at citutene are on Andy Neiloii's bond in the sum of ft),4til.ti'J, to save him the disgrace of go to jail, and hie trial will cotoe on re gularly before the Circuit Court for Lake county next Octoler. Until then, Jet this ttreet trial be postponed. A correspondent writing from Buffalo says : "California is making an eh-gant fruit display. While examining it the other flay Mr. Dosch who in sujs;rinU;nd ent of the Oregon exhibit, recognized in the California display his own collection from Oregon, which he loaned to the Southern Pacific Railway for the I'aris exposition. The man in charge of the California display denied it, whereupon Creek, after which they will go to New They have just finished a week's engage mental Quincy, Plumas county, Cal., and are playing this week in Greenville The company will begin a week's engagement at Susanville, on June 4th, as a special attraction (or the grand open ingofa fifty thousand dollar hotel at that place. Order Now. Field ik HurrUB have a few new Ilol lingsworth rakes now in stock. Anybody desiring the Hollingsworth Tiger rakes should forward their orders to r leld ix liurrus at once as their order for a car load of machinery is now about to be closed. June nth will le the last chance to get machinery on this car load order. Kxtras of all kinds extras for haying outfit s ami hay bucks should be made at once. 21-1 J. U. McCormack, late principal of the Lakeview Public School has taken his family to Paisley, where they w ill r main until Mr. McCormack completes an unfinished term of school at Crooked Mr. Doscli turned the jars around and showed him the Oregon' lalx-ls on the other side. I do not know how they will settle the matter." Jt would seem :! that the Oolden State has plenty of good things of its own to exhibit with j out appropriating what does not belong to it. . . Former Congressman Charles'' A. . lioutelle, of Bangor, Maine, died on May . 21st. in Waverly, Massachusetts, of brain .'- trouble. For many months the afliicted '" statesman has been un inmate of an asylum, and his loving and heroicdaught ,1,'er, a society queen, leaving the gay circle ,' (o which she' belonged, remained close by the gloomy walls of the mad house to see heraftlicted parent daily. Boutelle's . end, while sad, came as a mercy from ' Hod. port, on YAjiiina Bay, a very pleasant summer lesort. At the summer Normal there the teacher w ill take a brief course to brighten up on new educational methods. I.'nder Prof. McCormack's tntela as principal of the local school the work of that institution is said to have been first-class, and on the line of .advancement. Red Shoe 5torc Advice. C. S. tiraves, of the lied Shoe Store, gives the following giHHl advice toy ung men about to marry : " am not going to start a matiimo nial, bureau, because I believe in every mar. selecting his own wife. But, after you have made your choice, young man, if you will come to me I 't ill help Vuu. In order to look well, and not to appear ''cheap" (the girls don't like "cheap" llicujyoti rhoiild wear nothing but tlu' finest dress shoes. 1 have them. There are more happy and contented men wearing the famous Keith shoes than any other. The men who wear them are always loved by their wives. The Keiih Shoe i conducive to iniK'h happi iic.-s as well as ease. No man is happy it l.is feet hurt his shoes. Wear Keith's and n"" raising corns. I am sole agent in l. 'ke county for Keith's Fine Shoes. Call a'l.J see my stock, and I know you will be pleased. Very Respectfully C. S. ( iKAVKS. Demand For Normal Graduate. The State Normal School at Mon mouth re;orts that the demand for its graduates during the past year has been much lieyond the supply. Graduation from this school practically assures a place worth from 40 to $75 r month. The students take the State examinations during the regular course, and are easily able to pass on all subjects required for State papers httforu graduation. The chool has a well equipcd Training de partment consisting of a nine giade town sclnsil and of a typi tal ':onntry school. Something (iood. If you are going out of tow n hunting, tishing or sheep shearing, call around at lost V Kings ami get u bottle o! their f'ne case goods. We carry in sbtck : II. O. B. Bourbon, Kentucky Favorite, ( 'yrus Noble, II. It. : pecial, Old Pepper, (iilt Kdge, Jesse Moore, Tea Cup, ( 'untiiiighiim's, ( 'hicken ( 'oi k, Cis'k 'O the North, fte, v,c. A fine assortment to select from. !lf Post t KlNU. $ NEW PINE CREEK Is rapidly forging nln iiil ami Kolhtt iiml Alliick, the Men haul s ure trotting; along at the lieail of the proeessii in. A PINE NEW STOCK Huh already I ti receiveij ami mure new pMiils j, re arriving at mir More nil the time AMONG OTHER THINGS We have everything desirous in tin (Irocery Line. A special line of (lent Fancy Shirts. An elegant line of ('undies. Cigars and Tobaccos. Watch fur our Dry Uoods Display. POL LETT & AMICK DliHANI) FOR GRADUATES. The demand for graduates of the Nor mal School during the past year has been much greater than the supply. Positions with from (10 to 7.r s-r mouth. -Mate Certificate aad Diplomat. Students are prepared for the State . : ; . i. . .. - . IC. examinations, mm rrnniiy ihku nuur pa hos on graduation. Strong Academic and Professional Course. Well cquipcd Training Itepartment. Fxpenses range from fILII to 1175 jatr year. Fall term os'iis Sent. 17th. For catalogue con taining full annuncements, address P. L. CAnpBELL, President. Or J. B. V. HUTLRK. SMreUry. .STAT I; NORMAL SCIKMH... Monmouth, Oregon. r, rs, j, y. f. s. s, , s, ft r Iereford Stock arm Drows Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner jtBSOlUTILY Pliie Makes the food more delicious and wholesome aovAi BAvtNO pryrt)fn eo. , nfw vo.k. largest herd of registered Kerefords in Oregon -'W, 1 I nAMlala.J -I? refMr.-; 11 Hcyisicieu itdiiinq duns uw, i o unit louoacn LAIDOR AUMO head of herd J W Kre.ler ('has Moi-rlHOU Reeder t Morrison cucKSvinis j j. i f r l. AND IIORSI SI!0I RS Ut rvrrj I hi n it In the lllucknititlliliiK l.lne ami ullKl'ue. I iii Kiiurnnleeil Now Pine CreeK, Oregon. PIANOS V! 0 H J. W. Maxwell A tent fur Ton of tho nost hgh grado and ftandard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs SBO up ORaANS