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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1901)
LAKH Cll'NTY EXAHINCR: LAKI.Vll-VVORLUON. JI LY a5, 1901. r 4alr Qtomttu 0Jtrttntu Pwbllhd Every Thursday BEACH & M'GARREY Maaonlc RaiMInt TERMS: i One Year, $2.00 .'Six Months. 1.00 (Three Months, 30 LAKCVIEW, OKCOON. Jl LV Jj. 1001. FAILI'RE OF WOMAN ME.NT. GOVERN l.invln. N. J. i a r t rik ititr example of t lie failure if government ly fcnincii. says the S. r. Chronicle. It was found ed four irnrii ago and it iiHUHgincnt w.s placed in tlit hand of the fair . i Women were given equal rights with nifii i" the town's affuir. They dail j full vote and heing in the majority, elected the town officers. The first , election day hmught trouble. Some of the J women delayed tint long w ith their shop-1 ping in a neightioring tow n ami ihe polls were closed liefore they rvturnel t- vote. The factional spirit which tti it created resulted in the success of the opposition at the next election. The town might have survived, nevertheless, hut fur UN wise legislation. The Town Council, eoniMet) of women, passed an ordinnnce re,uiiitig the owners of a terra cotta factoiy to paint the structure a more fa-hionable color than brick re. I. The factory owners moved the establishment j elsewhere rather th.t submit. Then a hx fac'.ory w an suppressed be.-ause of i the noise it created. Then there wan a general quarrel lnoane everybody could not It- ptoxided with a public park ami the beet pavement in front of every in dividual front tloor, ami none would oon-ent to giving franchi-es. to trolley railroads on any street xcept those oc cupied by their neighbor. Kinnally , the women who ran again forollice were defeated and they moved awav. Now the Court of Chancery has ordered the wreck of the town to be sold at public auction on the 10th of Julv. I . . , I 9, h. life. Sunar declineil 50 cents per Cental in I 11th. lia.e. three days last week. It Rives the im- tsirtets w ho had large stocks on hand a ; l.'ith. ltai e. feeling of weariness, but on the other j hand will make the small buver rejoice. It has U-en the rule to jump up the price of sugar at this season, but lime have ( banned and things are coming the I loth. K.ice. way of sugar consumers this season. J IK. dcrs have no know ledge of what hacjU'lh. Kace. caued the tumble in the price of sugar, j but attribute it to the amount of beet! filter thrown on the market. However, liti.li. Race. Grand Officers A. 0. U. W. At ihe meeting of the liand I-odgn A. l. C. V., at Portland, July 17th, the following Hiceis were elected ; tirand Master Workman C. ('. llmue, of Allmny. drand I'oirman William Smith, of Itoker (iiand Overseer K. 1. Wintom, As toria. (iiand Kecordcr Newton Claik, IKmmI Kir. tirand Keceivel 11. 1.. Iurham, Portland. Utand tinule C. J. Wheeler, Port land. iirahd Insile Watchman Win. J. Clarke, (ierxai. ttrand Outside Watchman I'hil (icVUtU, I'oitlaml. tirand Trustee (.'. II. 1're -ettieder, Portland. Supreme Representative Ralph l-ecncy ami I'd. Werlein, Portland, and I. C. Ilerriu, Ashland. IIKOKKK OK IIONOH. tirand Chief ol Honor Mrs. ltelkuap, of Prineville. (iraml Iady of Honor Mrs. Win. Smith, of Raker Cry. tirand Chief of Ceieinoniea Mrs. W. M. t'olvig, Jacksonville. Oram! Recoider Mrs Ollte K. Step hens (Past lii hi, J Chief), o( poiilaul. Jrand Rweiver Mis. .Mary Randall, of Portland. tirand I'sher Mrf. Kast!s.-ml, Astoria. flodoc'5 Second Annual Fair. f VsKt in premiums ami purses is the amount offered hv the Mtsloc County Agricultural .g?o.-iation. The fair will be held at Alturas on Sept. ltiih to 1' 1st j inclusive and a line race program is ad- vcrtised. There are '2 free for all rai es I announced as lel'ows: I I I VY a 1 f a ; liuvc m.'iuv new customers inch sctsim vommif to our cstilthshmviit w ho tell us ticy iilwtivs tiiulcrstooil tlmt vc hmullvtl jjooil tfunlity of "ootls. Our nptttntlon with our custotners is not nuulc hv unv par ticular line of gootls we h:e, hut hv the tfcticrnl excellence of every article in our stock. We icknowlciljfc we carry ood tjuality of goon's. This refers to our cheaper -ools in just the same decree as to those of the very hest ipiulity. In articling our jfooifs we x'ivc just as particular attention to the durahility, the substantial make ami the suierior quality of the low priced floods is we do to the medium and hetter grades, hut our assortment is mainly confined to the medium and hetter grades. The strength of our lines is apparent when von lottk at our stock, and for 1 Spring and Summer we venture to assert that there is not another stock ttf goods in the country that is equal to ours in its wonderful variety, in its great range of rice, in its particular style of every thing that we show. W'e solicit the hiriness of the people of Southeastern Oregon and can readily convince them that we are the hest house to trutlc with in this entire region. 'ml. Race. 0th. 7th. Race. Race. Ulli. Race the change has not la-en noticed in the j Ij'keview market yet and the house-1 "'h w ives w ho are puttinit up the fruit are! anxiously waiting for the slump, halt is 21.-t. a s rt of antipsleH of sugar, and the price of this necessity of life has ad ' vanced more than sugar has declined. Stock salt is alsmt three times as high as it was a year ao, and fine salt about tw ice as much. The salt trust has evi dently got a more secure corner on things than the sugar trust, notwith standing that the ocean contains slathers of sail accessible to all. Race. Race. Running '4 mile ami ' repeat 75.a Running g ruile Uash.lUU.O'; ' Trotting and pacing, riiilo heats, 3 iu 5 2.50 claa 100.00 Running, 1 mile dash.lU0.iH) Trotting, mile heats, 3 in 5 2.40 class 1L'5.U) Running mile and reH-at 100.00 Running 10 mile relay rai-e, each patty to have 5 horses 100 00 Running, 1 and '4 mile dash 300.00 Trotting and pacitik, mile heals, 3 in 5, 2.40 I class 125.00 Running 'j mile and repeat 150 .00 Ttotting, mile heats, i 3 in 5 300.00 Running 34 mile dash forla-aten horses 125.00 BAILEY & MASSINGILL Now Her Name is Mudd The Ritlding Kree Press chriiicl marriage of Harrv P. Mudd to Maude I'. .lamilton. This is a pure cae of mal ice of forethought, when she knew her name would lw Mudd. List of Letters Kemalniiiff tincliilitiMl in the mm lJtkeii-u, week ii.iiiik July i:t. r I Ciillm-t. I.yijia Ciiflilln I:.-1 n.-r . I -1 1 Mi Kti ve Jin,. Mallim. i K Nolrll. Jim- I'olin.lpr. i It Irvtiia. V II K III. in . I Tnriii-r. II W Turin r. W II I'l-rniiii i-lairiilnir tlx atmi will lt-iin my A'lvi-rtliM-U" mil k1" 'In- "I tht h' Mi k J W II.' X. f V. -Hereford Stock Farm Drows Valloy, Oregon. F. O. Dunting, Ownof latest herd cf registered Herefords J,n Oregon RrqlSifrrd Vrerlinq Dulls IOO, 125 and lOOoach The Mobile Register thinks there will le few Democrats left in Ihe South if Mr. Rryan'a test of Democracy could be accepted. It says: Mr. Iiryan announces in his paper, the Commoner, the test of Democracy in the coming campaign, saying: "Do not allow a man to be placed on any committee, precinct, county, state or national, unless tie is a believer in the Kansas City platform." Kven Ust year su-h test would have shut out most of the working Democrats i n this part of the woods. It would play havoc w ith the party if it is en forced or attempted to be enforced in the future. The United States ended July 1 1th the greatest fiscal year in its history. Its exports reached, in round numbers, l,5(X),000,(X)0--which broke not only all Ameiican records, but all corresponding records in the world. In the great year ending with 1800, the United Kingdom exported more than this, including the immense volume of goods it merely trans-shipped, but its fiijiiresof domestic exports have never touched those reach ed in the year just closed by the United States. Big Land Owners. The firm of Miller & Lux own 14,5.10, I (MX) acres of land, nearly all of it unim proved and used for grazing. The vast area held by this firm is not conceivable to one w ho has not traveled through the State, says the Pelatuma Courier. It is equal to the area of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rlnsle Island and Con necticut together. It is half the size of New York and three times the site of New Jersey. It is alxjtitthesizeof West Viiginia and an eighth the area of Cali fornia. It is as large as (ireei-e, four times the size of Alsace and Irraine, and but little smaller than Ireland and one-third the size of England and Wales together. There is only one thing that Henry Miller, the surviving member of thetirm of Miller & Lux, becomes nervous over, and that is the discussion of the size of his holdings. (ieroniino, ihe aged Apache chief who has been many years a prisoner of Uncle Wam, became gay on Independence day exploded some cannon crackers anJ nearly created a riot. The old fellow probably wanted just one more sugges tion of he old "rough house" which he used to enjoy. The Ohio Democrats having decided to plug along without the aid or consent of the man from Nebraska, other declara tions of iiideK;iidence will likely follow, and there will ere long I) no Democrat so poor as to do Brytut reXWi5t. Ashland a Dry Town. Aihland Tiding. The decision of Judge II. K. Hanna in the writ of review case brought before him, grow ing out of the fines imposed by the city recorder on Ashland saloonkeep ers for violating the prohibition ordin ances of the city, is not at all to the liking of the liquor in erests ; while the anti saloon element is rejoicing over it Am a result of the decision several of the saloonkeepers who have been bunging on totlieir business locations, in the hope that the decision would favor them, are preparing to abondan their places and "For Rent" signs bre prominent in their windows. Ashland is a much "dryer" town thao it was before last Monday- $5-00 Reward. I will pay 5.00 reward for the return to my ranch at Drews Valley of one bay mare, branded with I - cross on right shoulder. Also has I a halter and a riatta on. F. O. Buntino. 21) New Vegetable Store... L. B. W MORTON, Prop. OPPOSITE BAII.F.Y A M AS.MNOII.I.'A All kinds of Merries, Vegetables & Fruit carried in season. Leave orders and what you want for the day will be delivered at your door, fresh and sweet. I MOOR UAMO head of pijij ...Southern Oregon State Normal School.. ASHLAND, OREGON Sf rmiK Acmli ii,i: fourse. Professional training of tin- highest ,-xct f leiice. Kirst-clnsH Training Department. Well K.tiipp.-, L.il.onitor The tlcniiiml fur trniiu-.l teachers excee.l the supply. .rutltiittc risily seenrt! gou. positions Km til i ful locution. Kest climate u the C.mst. Kxp -nsea from $11.'.-, to ) p. r vfar. Fall term begins September .Hh. Write for Catalogue. 1.".) 3in VV. M. CLAYTON, President. A '' y t''s s's t tf ' I Shooting natch. The game law is now on and those new guns just received at J. K. Hernard & Son's will be matched against any thing in the country for low price and hest finality. Ammunition of all kindi carped in stock all the time. 2M CAR LOAD Of the latest up-to-date CLOTHING, CLOTHING Has just been unpacked at the MONOGRAM, AHL?SR(),S-' MENS' SUITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, JUVENILE SUITS We have the ..GOODS.. and the Prices are right I I I I I I S: