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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAHINER LAKEVIEW, OREOON, JULY II, iPoU Aakt CUerutttg xrtmltte MalM Every Tbai4ay BEACH & M'GARREY (OmVMr,...v $2.00 TERMS: Six Month. 1 .00 (ThrNMonMi, 50 LAKEVIEW, OKbO(WJlLV II, IOOI. Might fte Worse. A Wisconsin vu4 ilealer writrs lo the "American Wool anil Cotton Horter:" "Where is (he McKinlt'V priwrity on wool ami wooKfimT We are liny u to Jay wool at li."vnl tliHt costing ns lust year 31 ti (I 22 Cfiits. How's thi for a 12-ceatlu:y ami high protection?" This ui' lst be answered by askiiiK another netion: Where would the price oi wool now be ii it were not lor the ii ;lcy Tariff? Kvery wool grower in the I'mted States has cause to Ness that tariff. While the wool markets in all part of the world outside of the Unit! States have literally ''youe to pieoes," and while the wool growers de petMling upon the London market are iowa-d to sell at the lowest figures ever known in the wool trade, the price in te Tnited Mates is by the Dingley Tar iff' prevented from goiug below a certain .point, and that poiut is auy where from .7 to 12 cents a pound lower Utan the prevailing prices in th United States. So much lor "a 12-reut duty -and hitsli .protecuuii !" bad as the wowl situation -in this country ia, it uigbt foe worse. It would be very mucU wurse but for the protective duly of the Tingley Tariff. The Plaladealer says Ure ie talk of a remonstrance against tlx incur juration of Alturas. Hotter cutout that remon strance. ueiuhOurs. iou will never make aoy httadaay or improvement in your towu until you do incorporate. Lakeview was a ''wild sud woolly" town until it was iuoorporafcnd, and since that wise act was nocuiKjdiehed e have grown and improved eleadily, and now have uim of I aiost jjeaceable towns in the north as well as .food streets and a general air of draenov .awid cleanliness. Portland Telegram.: The time seems to be cuuiu nearer wihun anything good being vaulted itus peupte cotuv to Oregou for it. This is Uie intimation contained in the preHS advicue of yentenlay, in an Ea-leru paper which states that a South Dakota luau, i. A. iVipe, oi Kstelline, has been out through Kaetern Oregon and lias juieLly bought up t'0U0 head ol sheep, without aiaking any noise about if. Tle South Xakotaii will try the experiment of raising heep in that country. Suit Las been brought in Marion County to recover .$50U0, tlie amount of ex-Sch'Kil Land .Clerk Uuvit)' bond. It was reported soiue weeks ago that the bondeousa would jay the bonl without contest, iut they aeem toJiave changed their ojumIs, so Jit is not very likely that the state will recover even this fraction of I'avis eteaJuige. Suits on official bonds are usually uaeuccee&ful. Senator Foraker scored the .Democrat ic party severely in his convention speech in Ohio and probably did not say anything ainii-n ia that regard, but inn't it a li tlie like "jumping on a cripple" to agnail the oor, disrupted, discouraged, bewildertoJ, shattered, ties pondeiit fragments and remnant of the Democratic party? aik the Portland Telegram. The lant of the principal leaders of the Joist caiiHe of Filipino independence, or anarchy, has surrwdered, and the work of organizing civil government and or der in the island progreflnes steadily and satisfactory, all thing Ijeing ciji-sidored. Wright Wants a Permit. In a letter to Game Warden Quimhy, S. It. Wright in Jil at KUmath Kails (or pelting trout out of season, resigns his contmii"n as County Uant and rorestry Warden, which resignation is accepted with plessure, and makes the iinuxusl request for a permit to violate the game law by selling venimtn during the Summer, says the Ashland Town Talk, lie ato admits that lie has not tiled lo enforce the game laws. His letter follows : "Please accept tny re taliation one of the County Han. e and Forestry Wardens. 1 have 4iot tried to stricllv enfo've the laws relating to Hhing, a I U-lieve lhm to le unjust. In a small Ixmler place like this I h lieve a man has a right to a ims of tish whenever he want it, especially where the tish are so wondrous plenti ful as they are here. I do not believe in allowing ro called ri port am en to catch them by hundred and then either pile thetu up, put pitch on them and burn them, as is done anwnd Pelican Hay and other places in this county. Just as soon as your newly appointed deputy for this section gnt his appointment he warned the rich mill companies and other, and jumped rough-shod on oor eople that have net Wen violating thr laws to the one kntulred'h part that these others have. He had me hauled up and tinet I (or oalJIiing fish to l sent to the Fish Commissioner by a Mr. Wilson, of this plce, which I hail a per feet right to do, as I was (tamo Warden at the time, ami tlie law states that I ha I a riiclit in caudi tih for exhibition purples. "You are authorized to grant permis sion to sell venieon. As I sometimes net a large deer, and it is hard to handle all of it, will you granl me permisHion to set I venison in small quantities this sum mer." Mr. Qtiiruhy it at a loxs to understand where Wright arts his interpretation of the game laws, as he has no authority either to graat fwrmission to catch tish out of M4MX10T sell venison at tnv time. In announcing the loss by a Woodland belle of a bag of money, a modest Cali fornia newspaper says the money was iiubserjuently found in the bag sewed to an ''unmentionable undergarment" jthat had been sent to a Chinese laundry. We can't understand it. "We're from .Missour." Reoo Marriages. Tlie ttalletin has a very sensible edi torial a "Ketto Marriages," as follows: A sad event occurred the other day which illustrate the inconvenience at ten,liiig a well founded doubt as to the validity of aa act of the legislature. Three years an the legislature passed a bill declaring illegal a marriage cere mony perforate! in this State within a year of a divoroe granted either party to the divorce. There have since lieen conflicting decisions in different depart ments sf the Superior Court as to the validity of the act. Hut the Supreme Court, which alone can determine as to which decision of a Sti-rior Court de partment is correct, lias not yet handed down a decision. Meantime there is no law under whicb parties iti teres ted may hegutiij. The case above referred to is that of the soother and the reputed wiiiow of Thomas (iraham, who are dis puting Uie right o dire.-t the interment of the deceased. The woman claiming the right of widow became (iraham's wife ly virtue of a Reno marriage. If ttiat marriage is Leld to be legal, the woman is the heii of her late husband ; if it is Ixdd not to lie legal, the mother is the legal heir. The law denying the right of marriage to a divorced party for a year after the divorce was designed lo cover the peri'sl (luriiiK ahich the divorce decree was subject to appeal. As but few divorce 'b-creen are appealed, the law subjects to t.erioiis iiH'ouvenienie parties not inclmi ed in the purpose of the law. There is no K'kxI reason why a person divorced for cause shmild be denied the privilege of marriage a year after the divorce wu- granted. While it may become the duty of the legislature to reiieal the law, it seems to lie the present duty of the Su preme Court to decide whether or not an act that has teeii on the statute honks three years is a valid law .or a bit of legislative fiction. Whiskey is a terrible thing to be sure But there is -one thing to be taid to the credit of wbUkey ; It will let you alone if you let it alone, but gossip will bunt you up, whether you're in the game or not. It is probable that dry grass seed, to be recommended by the Oregon Experi ment station, will be sown on the East ern Oregon ranges to replenish the feed for stock. President MoKinley will see the North west in VM2, and will doubtless call on Harvey Scott in TheOregonian building, Torrid in York. A dispatch from New York dated Juno 2ttth says : '-Sixteen persons were kilUid today in Greater New York by the torrid weather. Forty seven per sona were prostrated and many more may die. One man overcome, fell into a sugar mixer and was cut to plect Another, crazed by beat, shot himself six times in the head and will die. Two others attempted to kill themselves while distempered by heat. To nun- tired horses fell dead in the streets and hundreds more succumed (n harness, but were saved. Tens of thousands of persons fled from the city. Shipping and other business was impeded eriotis ly. It was the hottest Juno 29 since 1874. The highest official temperature was 02. Jesse Moore whiskies are famous the world over for purity and flavor as well as for all the other qualities that make WHEN PEOPLE TALK OF GENTS PURNISMINQ GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC., AND OP 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... 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