LAKH COUNTY HXAniNCR LAKEVIEW, OREGON, AIM. Ji, IWI. Published -ry Thrity BEACH & M'UARREY Manlc Dulldlnft (One Year, $2.00 ( TERMS: r siv .Mouth.. 1 .00 ! (l hnv .Momns, 50 I I.AKEVIf.W, OKttiON. Al tt.U , 1001. WHO WILL IU- Ttll; .MOSIIS. That tin country i at last ri.l -f I'ny tiiMii was made inanilcst at cratio Mate e nii'ii'ii'ii in unit. tli, litn lor tin puipo-i l' tciing till Sentiment of (111- delegate H'-i'liI" tion was in trod in ed expi i conti nence in tin- foiiniT party leader it . overwhelmingly deleted, not it single tffort being made t champion tin Ne braskan's eauo. Kven though relieved f tins incubus it i ivt hkelv, thoiuh. that the lVim ia will ! al'c t wet; its old g-ip u .on tin public lav r, fori Kepuhlicait doctrines ainl Kepuhliean Statesmen have hioiiglit such exceeding prosperity to llu country MORE PEOPLE NEEDED HERE Storage of Wa'cr in the Mountain Canyons to He a Feature of Lake's Future Great ncss. I lit' I Villi'- lii' i I l.ak View, Hllll 1 iriio lasi that lit) out leels like exchanging tin sure thing we now possess for t tit doubtful out nffrr .il ly tli PeiiHHTMi-y, osrially as in any vent we HuuM not be better nil" tlian t are now. Especially is this true in Orison. Out tide of a few otliecrs in the counties none of the so called followers of Thomas Jef ferson have been eiitrus'ed by the people with a responsible iosition anil the Kep pnblicnn party has In-en singuNrly suc cessful for many years. The trouble with the I'emocrMiic par ty is that it stands for nothing except opposition. Not one in a thousand of its memU-rs understands what the princi ples of Jefferson were, and i.f those who do c -m prebend, few believe in thetn. Instate, as in rational ioUli-s, the lKuicrats have waited for the Kepul lieans to take the initiative anil then bave fought aga'nst all proposals so or iginated. In the 1'nion the views of the tariff entertained by Cleveland and of coinage by I'.ryan, and all the tliques in that party, have submitted to the people at different times and have aeeeived the Ftamp of emphatic diap lroval. The pary has w mtiglit its own iidoing and its Icadeis have no one to blame but themselves for haviog lot public confidence and led I'emocraey ' ' ftnni which it nnnut lin..&xl-rica'ed J'JX many years to come. The: e must he another Moses hatched J. P. (iiicrra. ho owns property in w ell know n by the old- 1 limers of this county, in talking over the limine of Lake con ,ty with the writer, I was surprised, he said, to tind so many I people in this section who were oposcd i to a railroad coining into Lake county. " I opulation is w hat this country na'cds I to develop it," said Mr. tiiicrraz, "and j vnu will never have a treat and prosper ' oils county until yon (jet more popula tion, an. I that will only come w hen a railroad makes its advent." There is certainly uiod reason and common sense in w hat the gentleman say. Mr liner rax also helicvcs that with the com ing of a railroad and new people many industries now dormant wilt .pring into life. In the near future he looks for our eop!e to liecome alive to the impor tance of saving the water in the moun tain canyons of Itke county in the winter by restraining dams, to be used for irrigating dry lands during the sum me month'. When this industry is established many thousands of acres of sagebrush land in this county will he cleared and cultivated and made to produ e good crops. It is a fac that a large part of the sagebrush lands of this county would become valuable if su.ceptihle to irrigation. The restraining of the water I in mountain canvons is to lie an im portant feature in the futuie prosperity of the various counties of E.t tern Ore (ton, ami that lefore long. Outside capi tal will make its appearance once a railroad reaches this Kastern empire and it w ill ti'ul good investment in sagebrush lands and water storage. The present suffering from drouth in Kansas, Missouri and adj ining states, as well as states this side the I'aci::c has treated an interest in irrigation that probably will not stop short of great j government and state systems for con- : serving the water supply. j V i - iri,.i.a once a sagebrush 1 Ucaeru -ha iuhabiiaiits and an as- j I se-sed valuation of f UI IMhl 0'K), all due j WHEN PEOPLE TALK OF 0IINT5 FUKMSIIINO GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCURH-5, inC, AND OF GOOD PLACFS TO BUY I MFM, OUR STORI; IS SURF TO BF FAVORABLY MFNTIONFD. We have the newest Spring; Cloth ing;, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AND VF: WANT TO SF:F YOU AMONG OUR FARLY CALLFRS, TO GFT YOUR CM01CF. ...Complete line of Tin and Agate Ware... Hi Ci ROTH E &C0i. the LEADING MERCHANTS OF LAKE COUNTT. ..j F RANK T, JEWELER GUNTHER 5. P. Ahlstrom AND ATC MAKER Manufacturer of the LAKEVIEW to lead the misguided Democracy out of i the w ilderne-s, and he mut be of a j different stamp I Uryan. Who Ailliti to a system of irrigation through canals brought from di -taut streuni". The Ai'i.ioy Democrat is afraid Sena- ' lr Williamson of Kustern Oregon may j have an excellent chance to become the next governor of the s'ate, ami in conse quence is throwing Mtones in a frantic i effort to kill him off. The Kxamilierj does not believe that Senator Williamson i ;i es to be governor, but as we remark-! ! in a previous l--ue illianison is a stroll man for any ollice in the gift of people of this sta'e. A stock exchange has been started in Manila. The discovery that the Fili pinos, like the residents of all other Spanish colonies, are natural born gam biers Jim given some of the shrewd Americans over there a good cue, and through the media of the bulls and bears tiiev propose to fatten on the prosierity that we have promised the natives will attend their adoption of American rule and methods. It js rumored that an ex'ensive paint uue has leeli discovered on the West ide. Xnw we can get Huff galore to paint the town red." If Tom Litt'e and The Kxamint-r combined can't make tiling hum and raise a big excitement uver this new find then we propose to ':it Istoining infant industries. The l-'edaiville Recorder's "white rnetal" ioi.'t in it with our paint. T.eir Secret Is Out. Al. Sadieville, Ky., was curious to learn tin- ca:i-e of the va-t itnp'uveiiieiit in the health of Mis. S. I". Whittakcr, who hail for a long time, endured untold suftet ing from a chronic bronchial trouble 'It's all due to Dr. King's .' Dis covery,' w i ites her husband. "It com pletely cured her and also cured our little gr nd-daughter of a severe attack of Whooping Cough." It positively cures C'oiiubs, Colds, I -a iripe, ISron chitis, all Throat and Lung troubles, (iiiaranteed Ujl t les "SJ c and tl.OO. Trial bottles Iree al I.ee lieall's drug store. BEALL'S DRUG STORE hne Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. While nrlng a aluie of blank cart ridges in Colarado a young man named I'almei stood in front of the gun to note ti.e effect. The effect wi II In; oflicially ntdeil, for the (loroner will do the job. The Kxam iucr iiiatt people advises those un fort are sweltering in the heat of California and the I'.ast to come k Lake county, Oregon, where no ex cessive heat is ever found. I'robably some toolish men will see a moral in the announcement that a man it) San Francisco fell dead the other day Lilc saw ing stove wood. Mr. Cleveland is off on another limb ing trip. Anyone desiring to communi cate W'th theex-I're-idclit need only drop Itjm a line. The i email is now the individual in the l ast. most popular 5pouting Oil In Hodoc. John White returned from a bu-iness trip to Modoc county Aug. I'.th says the S. F. Chronicle, bringing with him in formation of the discovery of a natural oil spoiiter in that section. Crude oil is being given forth in considerable 'pian tities. Much excitement prevails, and thousand of acres of land have been lo cated in proximity to the new discovery. The discovery wis made in Washing ton meadows, thirty-five miles east of Adiu, in the oil belt that geologists insist extends throughout the entire length of the Mare of California. Mr. While brought borne some fine specimens of shale, winch came from the location, of Messrs. Myers, Browne!! and Morris, the same having lxten found uiion the sur face of the ground. He also brought sev eral samples of pure paratline oil. Several companies have been organiz ed, and preparations for boring are rapidly progressing. The locators are so enthusiastic that they are not asking outside capital to come to their aid, but are putting their all into the proportion w ith the exncation of it coming back to thtin a hundred fold. PIANOS 0 H J. W. Maxwell A (en I fur Ten of the Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs S50 up ORQAKTS Do You Want a Home? Here is a snap for somelssly who wants to buy a fine bouse in Lakeview , at a moderate cost. We have for sate commodious dwelling-house and lot two-story house (new), 11 rooma, fine vard, M-aiitiful location, on Main street; lot HlxL'lH feet. Inquire at The Ex aminer ollice at once, as the option will remain ojieu but a short time. 14-tf I-; I i , Lakeview's old-time chef, has sold his restaurant business and intends to leave soon for an extended visit in his native land. Kli has a wife and daughter in China and expects to be ab sent about eight months. Wall Chong, who has been assisting Kli for several mouths is now proprietor of the restau rant, assuming charge last Saturday, Occasionally one hears of a "while Chinaman," and if there is such a thing certainly Kli can be classed among the ii iuiber of "while Chinamen." lie in an intelligent man and has many of the cliHiaclerihtii.s of the w hite man in his nature. I'AkK A.VI) WASHINGTON BTKKHTft rOKTLANK, OKI.r.O.N A. I. Arm.troR(, IX. K., Principal A pr u tii .il, prois'ri-Mtive m liuol, conhuuuu Tor tin Tonsil work, with liuuclriiU ol criitluuti-s ia lxjfcitionn hs bookkeepers bii'l .ti-nof:raphers. Already proi'l ,f u liieli ''ilnlilig wherever '.ne-.vn, it ft;c;'ii'y crow. In tier fi ml better. iih ii nil the year. Sliutt iUH mliiiitteil liny time. I'ri.'ul' i'T e'.a-i i-s i net ion . I. turn what anil i'j.i1 o- t.:c!., ..ii'l l :il it i.okis. Cittalonile free. ItojrJ of Uirtclor. i). r. tiio.mi'sion, rii'.sii)i:NT i). sor.is i:oiii;.n - - ijavio m. dunnh z i ! X NViiron ilinl llu SADDLES I kcco)cnied as the iteitt N'aijucro 5attdl9 . . IJits, Sjuirs, (Quirts, llosrttfs, lite, -o-lliairiii of all kimls, ly comiK'tciit incti. Uol. j!Mlt III' LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material MANDLEY & CLENDENEN j ICES ORB: AM ..AND,. ROJLtlAJlD ROOM Lakeview Variety Store ...C. H. DUNLAP... J c a- Q 1