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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1901)
LAKE CM'NTY HXAniNI&t LAKKMliW.OKldON, jui.Y IN. Ml. altf QtmmUt OJaramttur PahlUhtd Evry Thursday BEACH & AVOARRliY Masonic Building TERMS: (One Year, $2.00 Slt Month. 1.00 Three Months, SO LAKEVIEW, OREGON. JULY IS. IWI. Fine Cherries. Mr. A. Amick was in town veslerday ml presented The K.xaminer with a Isox ol chei ries of the ox-heart variety. The fruit was grown en the Vitihui place, pom I h of New Tine Creek, which Mr. ami Mm. A in irk have leased. The cherries are hy far the finest we have ever seen in this country . ami no Iretter can he. found anywhere in California. Thoae who are in douhl alxait fine fruit growing :n (iooae l.ake valley should see and taste such cherries as Mrs. Ami. k grows. Woodmen of the WorlJ. Wednesday evening July 10th, !jke view Camp, No. 52rt, W. O. W., held in stallation ceremonies, which were wit nessed by a niunler of the Women of Wotxlcraft. After the otlieers were in stalled and several new memlers were initi ited in the camp, a tine lun'hcoii was served. The Woodmen are now the strongest organization in Lakeview , hav in; a memter-hi of over one hundred and eighty, ninety-nine per cent of wli.mi are henefit members. T ling Not a Success. Contractor S. Childers returned from Medford last week, ami at once threw up the contra-t of furnishing tiling for the I.akevifW Water Company, a ai liiol job. Mr. Childers and sons (!uy and (iene returned to Medford Mondav. S. V. Kehart, peaking for his coinpa' y, says he regrets very inticli that the manufacture of the tiling was unsuccess ful, and that the reason is so far ad vanced now the com) any will discon tinue further uurk of improvement un til next spring when iron pit, will he1 shipi-ed and laid from the springs in tle ! mountains to the summit of the hill south of Isullard canyon. The Company expects to r. mt i rme ihe work early in the spring and not ceae until the water is piped from the springs into a large reservoir on the summit overlooking tbe tow II. EVADED ARREST John E. Raker Flees to Escape Incarceration. I: was stated in The Kxamiucr last week that Superior Judge llsrrington of Mix I in- had issued warrants for the arrest of the atiorneys for the men chanted with murder in Modoc, and that the judgment of the court was that, lot an adced conlempt of court, the attorneys p.iy a tine of f.H or serve live d:iys in jail. H;-(.re Mr. Uaker could he found and jailed he slipped tuictly out of town and hied himself to !an Francis -o with an appeal to the Supreme Court of the State. In the meantime! ieo. W. Harris, Raker's colleague, was arrested and jailed. In referring t the case the Sail Francisco Chronicle of the Nth inst. says; "The Supreme Court yester lay grant ed a temporary restraining order in re sHne I the petition of Attorney John K. Uaker of AUuras, restraining Juilge Harrington of Modoc county from en forcing his judgment against linker and his associate, ti. F. Harris, for conlempt of court. Kaker and Harris are two of the attorneys employed in defending the thre men charged with participation in the Modoc Ivuchings, and are also cm ployed as counsel for Alhert I.. Collmru, w ho is detained in j.iil at Aliuras as a witness against the three defendants. In seeking to secure C.!hurii's release from custody K.iker and Harris present ed the Modoc court with a jetitinti for a writ of habeas corpus, the wording of whi h Judge llairing'oii considered a reflection on the integrity of the Court. Both lawyers were promptly adjudged guilty of contempt of court ami ordered to i'nv a tiiiH of f.'siu, in default of w hit h I thev were ordered to serve tive days in jail. The Supreme Court's order, which is made returnable on August fell at 2 p. m., stavs all proceedings in the contempt case until that time, hut Kaker says he is not sure that Judge Harrington will; not find him guiitv I I VV l k , a . . i i' .. i i 7i have manv new customers each season coming to our csinnnsumini w ho tell us they always understood that we handled good quality of goods. Our reputation with our customers is not made by any par ticular line ofgooils wc hae, hut hy the general excellence of every article in our stock. W'e acknowledge wc entry jood (funlity of tfoods. This refers to our cheaper goods in just the same degree as to those of the s cry best quality. In ordciing our goods wc give just as particular attention to the durability, the substantial make and the sujtcrittr quality of the low priced goods as we do to the medium ami better grades, but our assortment is mainly confined to the medium ami better grades. The strength of our lines is apparent when you look at our stock, ami lor Siring and Summer we venture to assert that there is mil another stock of gootls in the country that is equal to ours in its wonderful variety, in its great range id' price, in its particular style td' everything that we show. Wc solicit the business of the people of Southeastern Oregon ; can readily convince them that we are the best house fo trade with in this entire region. BAILEY & M ASSINGILL Hudspeth Cloud now manufacture twenty-five different soft drinks I. K. Venator arrivd fr.mi Venator, of aio her act of! Harney count v, I st Friday, ami will re- contempt in evading the Court's order ' am lor some time at los iii .ther m farm hy coining to San Francisco with his m- to superintend the h rv-tiug of the tition to the Suprvme Court. Win n hay crop on that pl.i.-e. Venator ISrot li the Supreme Coml's restraining order ers. I. K. ami Vcm are d -dug well in Fall River News. From lie TiiliriKS I.ast Saturday some little loy hecame pos-esed of a stick of giant swder ami, hreaking off a piece, applied a match to see what it would do As a result little Kay Kinyon had the hir hurned from hi- head and his face hadly Mistered. It is fortunate that it was no worse. A daughter of the late Calvin Hall, ar- i i rived on the SNsiou stage Monday night I en roii'e to Modo county, to 1.. ok alter her interest in her iather'sestate. Mary, a evcrvhiidy here calls her, was horn in thi-c inn', y, Imt is now the wile of an honest (ierman farmer and lives in the Wallova Valiev, Die it'. Old Mary, widow of Calvin flail, who was lynched hy the Lookout inoh, was h-ie last wok. She !-ct up a claim h it -he is n' t heiua lairiv treated hy the ii'lniiiii-Ua'or of ( Ylvin 1 lad's estate and alleges that the a 1m ini-t rat or ln'H ! I ;i i -!d i-i-om I pmperty which l.e oi'ei to her.-i if iiii i two lleiii'ii sons ho Won; ha'ljeil. Supieine was granted yesterday the fact was promptly telegraphed to Altil.as. o that Attorney Harris might lie released from cust'Mly. He was arrested on a Im-iicIi warrant on Friday last and was kept in jail until released yesterday. Judge Harris was released upon order ! of the supreme court, and now promies to make it inrereiting for Judge Har rington for jailing him. It i- a merry war that mav end in a sensa ion. 1 i H Tl e F.Xf n.ii. cr mvht he in cused i hy i .ii ,- e.-teeme I hei'hoor, the Alturasi l'!aiie!--a!er, of taking a ghoulish de light in "heapiiit! ili-grace on Mode county,"' we retrain from piihlishing the artu lu on Mod )'- in the San Francisco Chronicle of July 7th. The Sultan has disgorged. TheStt'e I lepart merit a' Washiiit'lJU has received lie: amount of the American indemnity for the claim atraiiist Turkey, 2M,iHH), through thi! Aiiicrji-an leyation at Con stantiuo)le. The Sultan may now re turn to his harem. great Woodmen h.rhecuo will he held at J'orl!uid August .'id. A class of over 1,000 new inemhers will he initi ated. Ten thousand Woodmen are ex pected to he present. Spccia. rates will he secured over the several transporta tion lines. The Ohio jAMiiocrats in State Conven tion on July 10ih repudiated Col. Wil liam Jennings Uryan. There was no mention of M-iiuiis platforms or of J'.iyaii. Col. .l.-.n.es K il uoui ne i,j Coliimlms was ni.ii. inal-)d for govei nor. I'resi.lent McKinley will he in viLol to I'ortland to hieak ground for Ihe KiOo fair, i ).iii lit the Pn-siih-iit will he glad to ai-i ept, as he w ill then have an opportunity to meet with his "old fiiend" Harvey Scott. I Mr. Loupe's Dinner. J Last Friday evening Arthur I-onpe, ' the well known manager of the cifiar de partment oi ttie Adams, lioorn i.om pany, Sacramento, gae a dinner to sev- I eral friends at the llorel Lai eview. The dinner wasauio-t enjoxahle affair Hr- ranged hy the Hotel Lukeview cln-f hy j order of Mr. I.upe. All enjoyed the I Loupe hospitality to the fullest extent j ami il was voted 1 y the parly that the j .Vhnijs. Kooth cigars ami 1'iiflalo ltoln j mini Lxtia I'ale I.ngT were the hest ! sim-kes ami rlrink on earth. Mr. Loupe ' is one of the most popular commercial 'men w ho ev-r i ,n.e to Lai (-view . '1 hose j present weie, Mr, and Mrs. I'. . An ! dei-in, Mr. ami Mrs. ieorve W horloii, i Mr. and Mr-. 1'. I'. Liuht. Mr. and Mr-. F. M. Miller, Mi. and Mr-. .1. L. Mr I iarrey, Mr. Ileinrieh and Mr. Loupe. ' All Had a Good l ime. In speakii g at the eelehratioii in Lake- vi w on the Fourth, attended hy numer ous Cedarville people, the Kccord has this to say : "They all ri'isrrt having had a fine time ami heing nicely treated. The hoys conducted themselves in a gentlemanly manlier, as they always do, and won the golden opinion of all those with whom they came in contact, ami the ladies, hless 'em, they are always ladies in every sense of the word. J he club proved an invincihle ami won ho'h games easily, and Cedarville feels proud of them. They returned homo Sunday and on Monday evening a social dance was given in honor of them and their triumphs. Kali! for the Stars." he cattle husim-s in Harney. Arthur IiUjn. imiiMgcr of the c'.gr department ol the Adams, I', sith Co., K. F. I'eart, representing the gro-ery department ol (Iih same linn, slid r'.miel Ileinrieh, represent in the liutlalo J'.iew ing Company, all of hi ramenio, were in l.skeview several das hot week in terviewtng our husiness men. It was Mr. Ileinrieh'. first visit to Lkeiew, ami like all travelers who conn-to our own, was well plea-ed wilh us, and will visit us regularly in the future. Not Correct. II. L. Mi rrytVld, of Fugle ille. and 1 'r. A . ( iihson "'I this town have pur chased li mm si ei p ts'longin to Hie Colih i-stale at Lakeview. Tlrs I- In. Oihsoii's first venture in the sheen I I t - j in-ss, ami we wi-h him good lin k in his : new entcrpi jse. Alturas New Kra. 1 ieorge llankiiis was interviewed hy 'an l!aminer r epr e.-ent iti reminding I the ahove and he slated 'liatno such I sale hail taken pla e. Read This and I'ausv. j W. I. Wriodei.ek .V Mm carry a full line of huggy and sprin million wheels, j huggv spiin,;-, seat spiings, w aii'iii and I hli'gy poles, mii'iiii and express hows, ' wagon tire, l uty tire ami spring wagon tin: in fact e ei y t hing that is iiei'es-ary ' in conduct an up-to-date hlack-mi! h and i wagon shop. 1 Im -e shoeing . i speciality, I I irop in and l.ii ve I red Wilson ami 1 .1.1-m Wisnli oek shoe yrair hoies. 'J hey are "crackajacks from away ha,, k." i-ll . J I. ooni oi k iV Son- 0 NKW !INI; CKHI:K a Is rapidly fortin .-thr jul and V Follelt ami Ainick, tin? MercriiiiitH n are trotting along; at tin' In nl f llio priicr-ssiiiii. K A PINE NEW STOCK sf Has nlreaily I n rcceiveil it ml inure A ih'w nooils Me arriving at our store X all the time ? AA10NQ OTHER TMIN0S W'f have everything; ili-siroita in the (Irocery Line. A special line f (lents Kancy S'liirts. A n elegant line tif Ciitnlies, Cijr.'ira ntnl Tolmccos. Watt It (O for our lry iixil.s lispluy. f POLLETT 6c AM1CK rv.. ri n THJiWBl -sr-:7. Ail"' H, iwtoot J.Hint iiniirr, l,Hlolew, rir'-kronj July I t, l'il. i Nntlci: Is lieri liy nlvcii Hint tin-Inllnw iiik-iihiiii-iI Willi r lots rll l iiutli i ul his liiii'iiilnii to initio; IIiihI iirniif In hiiiiimrt nf Ins cliiini. PELTON WATER WHEEL I- known Ihe woild over us nflording the most simple, re 1 1 1 1 di- and i ci.iioinical power for all purposes. Ten Thmi'wirul Wheel Now Kittming Filling eveiv coinlitioli of service in the most i llicielit and salislaclory w ay. ricctrlc Power Trnnsmi.tsion l'l'.LTllN WIILI'.I.S are the lecogni.ed standard for ojiei ul ing ier.crators, and an- runniiig the m.tj .ii'y of stations of tins character in all parts of the world. Water I'ipe mJ Transmissioii Alncliinery And all appliances connected with a Imw et plan I , so pplied on t he mos( nn-onalile terms, shipim-nts made from San I' r im-in o or Ni-w York- as mav alfnid Ihe most favorahle freight rales. Catalogues, I nglish oi 'Spanish, furnished on appli cation. Addles-, giving com I it ions of sen ice. THE t'CLTON WMtLL. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL COMPANY. ! I 7 Hill i .st..Son rrarulitoi.Cnl. . l.ll.erly Si., New tirK. N v., 5. S.A A Todoc Wedding. The Fxaininer is in receipt of a card announcing the mariiage on Sunday, 'ulv Hth. 1!)01, at Alturas, Cal., of Chris. Kachford and Gladys Keser, two popular young people of Modoc's capi tal. The groom is a son of C C. Kach ford, ex-shei iff of Modoc, county, and is a voting man of sterling worth. 'Jim' hiide is the da hing and accomplished daughter of Mrs, W. M. Thompson, and is very popular with all who know her. The Kxiuniner offers its hearty c.onjrat ulations to the young couple, trusting their married life may he full of sun shine and happiness. Hereford Stock Farm Drew s Valloy, Orogon. F. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd cf registered Herefords in Oregon IF) Registered Yearlinq Bulls IZLlOO, 126 and I CO each LAIUOR ALAMO head of herd mnl Unit mill i.rin.l will he- iiihiIc liclnre the 1 i J : ' ". l '. , i I'.iKlnlur ami I.inhirHt Into v i , iri-K'lll, ' t-'J'fc ,;' . ;t'i t I rut okf list II. f I. ti: i. Ksrlv Monin-II I. K. '''-.(. '.Vl' V-"-' , Sii. V.iVt Inr tin- sK1 . s 1 ,, U i , M.i, mnl i 'iv'f )-',','''''.'." .'' I SK. Sec. li, ri'tiTri l; w.'m. ii- ,,, J . - r' (. i-"V V, ;-. - IliK I.illiiw luc u iiiicsmn in . rmc I, is ii 1 1 11 n 1 1 u h ' , -.i. '. . ( ' j 'l'-.' -''.a.-''" iiltiic- ii poo mnl iiliiMttiiiii nf snl. I Ihii ', ,; 1 Grthl-':' T ' I viz: lr Hi..-i, i K. Iliuil. AI. Mcliinn i, ' "' T rt ' '1 g ,.. ", ; J Win. I'. Ovi rtnii nil nf Hush, Ori Kiin. ' , jf I'V . .-i ?' s . J I-! K. W. It It ATTAIN, Ueglsler. . ' 'v l.VS' IJterO VV. ' 1 Drs.Brandom&:Birtch )r The Eye Specialists " Are with us. The Iloctors come highly recommended hy the citiens of the many towns in Modoc County. The op- , jsirtiinlly of a life time is now offered to ! tho onpli! of I.akeview and surrounding country. You can have your eyes exam-' ined free of chaigc. and if you wish lo have tliein Ireaied, charges are moder ate. Wc lieed not Speik of the nhilily of the lloctois us they ate extensively advertised and are w orking upon I heir own merits. Tho Jloctors have their Office In the Post (if flee and invite all those who have defective eyes to call and have them examined. Hours from ti a. nr lo 4 p. m. McCORMICK MOWERS AND RAKES . 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