Edit VOL. XXII. LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OlthC.OX, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1901. NO. 2G. LAKEVIEW'S RUDEWIN MUCH MARRIED PATRIOTIC . THE RACE CELEBRATION COMPANY INDIAN MARY PEOPLE MEETING Mow the Visitor to New IjiKc- A .Week's engagement by This Interesting rtistory of a Modoc The Entire Community at Clover Result of the Races On the Lake- view Will he Entertained On the 125th Birthday of it he Nation. At sunrise today the national ealutc was fired from the crcl of tin- hill over looking Ijikeview, .ml cmr eoph were wakened to the fa that the one hun dred Mini lf nty-fifth birthday of the American ration hail dawned. Glorious nH Fourth of July? Tim' 4nemorahl day in history of a republic which century ami a iirtt r (i in it babyhood nii'l. Iin nl a spirit of 1 11 13' I 1 1 1 i-. lure jtclf from the locust n( Mother Finland uiiil buildcd for itself mi instil ill ion llnit h'hihIh to- t :i llii' glory of all nations i f Oil' earth. From I'Vwiy i i 1 1 ii i i top, rockrihlicd iiml hik'ii'IiI a tin' hiii, iloiH fri'i'iloiu rum. Tln fliii! of our country Moats to day nil over lliiH great 1 1 ! tl it and ill every land known to iiihii there I ri'i I lit-H it whiMpcr of respect for llml Hag of stars ati'l H(riH'N, akin In tin-filial devotion lo I lie liiiniii'r we A mcrit'HiiH love ho Well. i The spirit of A mcricnnisiii is imbued into I lie cliilil at its mother's lirciiNt, ami tli Mt id the cause of tl: in republic's great ness. One tiod! Out Cnontrv! One Flag I Tliat in thi pure spirit of Aincri caiiism. And in l.i.keview we it r celebrating (lull glorious Independence pay as hest wit ran in our own humble wav. Whirling in I In- vortex of tin- busy mart ol trade our pi'oit failed to prepare for a celebration of large proportions in time to do lln- occasion justice, ami as laic aw li'ii days ago a few patriotic cili- .I'llH HHKt'lllllll'll Itllil pl'l'plirt'll to Start till' liall rolling. Committees were appoint ed ami with tliu well known generosity of our people money wan poured into the committee's treasury without Html to pay the expenses of a celebration. The preparations have nut been cmnpletc, but the variotiH comniillees will carry out B proffraiii hh lu'nt tlu-y can. There will Imj umuHcnit'iit galore at any rait, ami no diiuhl tlio tiny will Im one of pleaHure. Excellent Company at the liijr Hall of (Junther lirothers. flahala and Her Aggre gation of White and Dusky Husbands. The Kudt'wiu Prauiatit; Ounpany o pont'd a wt'tk' fHicaifiiie nt iu Ijtke vifw Iumi Montlay tvt-iiiiig, ami the coin nny wan i-riftttl with a larue u- Tl.e known hittnry of the now fatnoua Indian Mary, mother of the Hall txiyn who met their fte at the hand of the l-ookout lyncher, begina at old Fort Flat Turns Out to Witness the Raising of the Stars and Stripes. view Track Lena C Wins First Race and the Sec ond Coes to Alexander. tlience the llrr.tninl.1 with the production Crook, iu 1H. nay. the Alturaa Plain- f that plonlitltlraiiiM,")tricken Dlind." The pUy in a niOHt pathetic one inter--I x-r -.'d with a vein of rich humor (tiroiiliont. It wit- well prei-cliled and Hit-itndii'lire u tH dflitflitt'tl. Tin- iiiimii lu ri of tin- it mi pany lerlainly tleherve :tl I I lie i oii,pli:nfiilt The Kj.iiiiiii.t han Uiu'i llit'in I .r t!.c i.i-1 few Wffki and MiMain 1 1 f-ii v it I tit- rcpiHaliou iln li.ivi- k'uinril tiiroiitfliuiit tin- country, a the hfhl lii.it ever went on the road in the interior. I 'he i-inniiik' and ilanciii dealer. At thai time Mary hud an Indian husband anil one child after wardx known aa Frank Hall, and whope life was ctranleil out at the roe'a end on the I'll Kiver hridijt-. Maiy was rather a pre-pofherii-iiii vomitf w.uian, ami hi miii captured the fain y of Major .Mellon, then t 1 1 1 1 1 1 j it i . 1 1 1 1 1 at old poll C'rurk. The marti.il U-arin and ftliowy uniform of the hamUoine M.tj t h Min woo the heart of Mui v, and iviuu up her tlunky Himiise nlie formed an al liance w ith the t-ullaut Major. The re- wan a daughter w ho Mra. J. M. Huoit and little ami arrived from Hatilhy villo, Tuolumne county, Cal ifornia, lHt Saturday evening and will mikuiiI the tuiminer with her mother Mra. liaiiimeraly and uiHter Mrs. C. K. Mier lH'k. Mrs. Scott reaided in Lake county tip to four years na, when ahu removed with her huahand to their preaent Cali fornia home. Mr. Scott wan formerly a wtHilgrower in thin county. The lady in delighted with New Lakeview, and has numerous friends here who H'-ve her a hearty welcome. Charlei II. J'iurce, of Metllonl, and John Coleman of Anliland, are prepar ing to comluct a fruit cannery in Ash laud this fall. They expect to put up 70,tK)U or HO.tHH) cans of fruit during the SeHHllll. Sec "Olc Ok-son" nt the Matinee today (it (lunther Hall i o'clock. I')' Minn Jul. 'lie Chandler waH delight ful and hl.e wiih ciicrcd repeatedly. Bt ( ,lj!t uljl)1 Mie ih a K'ai elul little ilancer. Air. Hftertvurd- laHiiine the w ilo of a young Mea.leV t haia. ler hoi,h were highly ,, ,llllni.,l .or,.llz, d jH now tlie re- elijoyalile. and the hidieH prenent lont plH.,,.,l ,( lt.r ,,( tt fiuiv Bomewheie b"11' u,Ullll'r pupils, und was ell their hearlM to the dashing Mr. Moore ia Wahhiniiton. She is aid to have ! j''etl hy all He has a rich harytoiie voice, and in a U-en a very In-autiful girl and was well I Away off here iu a little nook in the polinheil actor. On Tucnduy evening ediicatetl. ' Unountains, twenty uiiles from a ioet- itlice, in a Hinall country school, we have inst illtnl into the minds of the children, thoHe patriotic Hfiitiments which make On Friday, June 28th. almost the en- A fairly Urge ciaed crowd attended tire community, residing in the Clover the opening of the racea on Tuesday Flatachool district, turned out to wit- afternoon. A Btron wind hlew from ness the Flag Raising at the school houce. jlhe M)Uth ,nd ;,,tt.r on rt)ta variOU8 A nice rew Rag had been ptirchaned, direction. A apriokling cart on the a fine pole fifty feet high had been track would have added to the comfort erected, and while the crowd was sinq-' 0f thMe w ho looked on at the sport, ing "Three cheers for the Red, White I The pool box was well patrouiied for and Blue." (irandt-va . RoiihIi had the j both events of the day. honor of floa'ing. ll.e llat to ti e hreeze. ! The first on the program a4 a dash There, long may it rloat, imlicatlve of , (or o yvAr,ut (,,r a 1nr!.e 0f io.5 Tha the putriolism which .dwells in the ' entries were Lena A, Lena C and Jau-liearl- of the pei S'le .f Clover Flat. ' nitu (,...,n .. Ia,n.!i. The exen iM-i- were introduced hy a WIIH played for a good ch.ince. F.very- few i.1lin m.Ioh hy Tl as Branch, ao- lMMlv a.Kure.l t- overlook Lena C, the I c..nit,ied I. v Supt. ViiliiH tin the organ. : sharp filly, wiio won the race in .40 ! Then followed a well piepared program, ; Lena second. under the nnpervis un of the teacher, j The second event was a ?i and repeat, Miss Callahan. fret( for a) for , lurfie of ,o5- The en- The program occupied about three j tries were Alexander, Veva Sinfax. Bel quariers of an hour and was a credit to er: ... Yito. Wanona and Reta Sinfax. I he company presented M M II Ml I.I HK. When the command was moved from Fort CrtHik, of couise Mury was left lie- Thin In a rich iirod lie I ion unit tHirlrav- hind. Sorrow for the loss of her tnar- aloflhe old storv of Maude and the tul lover, did not, however, long clsim I us lover'' those principles of which Judnejastoryof 'rur.l sunplicily that her for her ow n, as she haw formed a j th" targ aml lnl r? emblematical, touches the heart. Mr. and Mia. Itiich- tf'inf alliance with a discharged soldier. Afu'r xUti Program was . completed anan had ample t.pportuni.y to show Calvin Hall. To Mary was bora by this j I'"" " " l'Wd fur all, and such a .heir la I in the leading roles as Maude "'" " und daughter-Jim ...d j ll,I,c1' s ""'X of Clover Flat the runtic maiden an.l Nate the simple N..r.. When U.e latter was aUut 15 or I "'"'"taiid bow to prepare. This was country fellow wI.ohc heart was in tl.o!" t''irs of age sue ran away with ! fl,I1"wt'd br K-monade and ice-cream righl place. Mrs. Aitntre also acted the I while man named Bill Wagner. Tll..y ; owing to the temperature proved .liw.i .,,,f,.l i .f....ti.... u...l Mr ! went to Washington where Wau ner was I Vt'rv acceptable. Meade as the country father of Maude ' i'victed of crime and sentenced to the was delightful. I )iiiteiiiiary for seven yesrs. What be- The singing ami dancing was charm- ,a"' of Nora i'",0, know n, ing. Miss Chandler in her buck and! I" 1HS4 the festive and fickle Mary, wiim dance tleliuhted evervlxslv. The "it aged lover, deserted him audience was even larger than the oeii ing night. The performance grows bet ter each evening. The play last evening was "A Wife's Peril." This afternoon at 4 o'clock there w ill Im a matinee per formance, "Olio Olsen." Fritlay even ing "Fast, Lynne" and Saturday evening "A Noble Outcast." Now three schools of Lake county float the stars and stripes. Which will lie the next? Su-li social gttheringa, with such a purpose in view will bind th school Walter Puke, the Pavis Creek land lord was in Lakeview Saturday. Mr. Puke has been the I isseo of the Mclil- ton place at Pavis Creek for the past three years, ami camu up to see Mr. Me Jilton and renew the lesse. He lias D.'ll, IMUI ml I, iidum n t9 I'll I II W1I1711I, and was the youngest of the so-called Hall hoys. Time rolled on and Pauiel Yantis ap (eared upon the scene. To him Mary again transferred her affections. This union continued up to the fatal night at liookout when all five Calvin Hall, his half-breed iou Jim Hall, and the two full bloods, Frank and Martin, and the renegade Daniel Yantis were swung into eternity by the enraged tuob. Mary is now old ami fat but her suc cess in the past in capturing the affections nf the Mtorner Rev of both menu irivna m. made of the Pavis Creek hostelry : BUnlllL.0 sho will not for long wear the popular place ami bus been quite sue , ,,,.., f lnilllrnin, iml u illwHl, the otich ami charcoal off her face and find lK ! conHolat ion for luir briitMi'tl uml bleeilintr J. J. MonrtH', the Adel meivhant was iu : heart iu the wick-a-upof some lonely l.alieview lant Thursday on a business buck. visit. Mr. Monroe reports everything Such in brief is the history of Indian nourishing in his locality, and says the i Mary. Her name and lier fame, because farmers are preparing to cut their hay : of the awful mid-night tragedy at Look c " li is feared there w ill be it scare-1 out, is knowu throughout the length and itV of labor in the Warner fields, Mr. j breadth of the laud. Her life has liceii Monroe met it commercial man here and ; an eventful one, and as a husband get ordered a big line of goods for his Adel I ting inehala has certainly been a establishment. tmucesa. for a young buck .f her own race. One , tn communit' closer together and bo productive of much good. Visitor following is the program : Song t'olunilil. th (em of th Ocean" boliool. l'lrh tic (iaiiii School Kumilou "Introductory Ipcecli" Uwii Ureu. Reciu.iou "The King" Miriam (irren. Ket'iutiou "Mjr Flag" (Jrai' Rrant'h. Kei ltatlou The Kanuiry (.iirli Lam Pay" I. aula Knuah. Rucltallou liu eiljr Kal and t'onutry Kai" C arris branch. Solo "Coint, oh couie with ma" Docia Willlta. Recitation "Our Flag" Orlu Branch. RttiUt.ou "Small Girla" Traaait Bryau. liiatruiiirnial miiaiu I-aah Green Ksci.aiiou "fwel folly" Beaaie Uryau. Recitation "Our Colors" Nellie Branch. 8olo "Tha Liberty Bird" Prof. Williti. Recitation "My Water May" Lucy KiukIi. Recltalloa ..."A I'artuur" liare Brmi.tt. Iteci.alioi. "Ode to the American Flag" Nora Ureal.. Hong "Flag ol Freedom" tkhool. Recitation "My Papa" Jemte Hraitch. Itecilallon "The Blue and the l. raj'' Leah Cireen. Recilatiiu. "My Country'' Laura Ruuali. bolt) "Raiae thu Banner" Mra. Pextoii. Het liation ; . . ."Tun litis Tin dolditra" A Hu rt Branch. Recitation "Whnu the Flag Cornea Home" boug "Ths Star Hpaugled Bauuor" Alexautler and Yeva Sinfax sold about even and lielerio was played by a few .dtnirers. The others sold in the field After a good start Ik 1 eric won the first heal iu .37 3-5 Alexander was second and Yeva third. The others were strung out with Wanona shut out. In tlie second heat there was a dis tressingly long waic, and when the ani mals were sent off it w as to a bad start for Beleric the others were bunched. Alexander won the heal in a drive from Yeva by . long neck, and Beleric was shut out. After i long discussion the judges ruled Uiat Beleric, the winner of the first heat being shut out in the sec ond, and no other horse having a heat, that Alexander was winner'of the purse and race in .38. There was a large attendance at the track and the day was a thoroughly dis agreeable one. The coniesw yesterday as The Ex aminer went to press were, first a ?4 dash, Wing, ti rover C and Beleric en tered ; 2d race, mile dash, contested by Alexander, Tornado, W'i ig and Wanona. A. M. Smith was up from New Tine Creek Thursday. He informs us that unless good heavy rains come on very soon the grain and hay crops of Goose Lake valley will ln exceedingly light iu fact scarcely enough rain could fall to insure a half crop. Notwithstanding the heavy frosts of a month back, Mr. Smith says the fruit crop will be a fairly good one. At one time it was thought the fruit was all killed iu Ooose Lake valley. The Ninth Annual session of the Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly will be held at Ashland July 0th to 18th. The services of many talented people have been engaged to make the program attractive. The Kutlcwin Company will play Ole Oleson at the Matinee this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Go there and enjoy a hearty laugh.