LAkB COUNTY EXAHINGR LAKEVICW, ORHOON, SEIT. 12. I0.. jahc (Count u CTaramhuT PublLheJ Every Thuredejr BEACH & AVGARREY Maeonlc Hulldlng (One Year, $2.0 TERMS: Six Months. 1 .00 (Three Months, 50 LAKEVIEW, OREUON. SEPT. 12 , 1941. V. J. Bryan has Ke.'Kir another paper. A sort of a trust, il i.n't yon know. Tlie Harney County l.iu'suvk Assoeia tfon lia! called m meeting for Sept. 21, to tale stops protecting ayaitist the riince leasing propsition. When conipletc.l the l.ake County telephone Fysletn will be one of the Itest and most convenient cnterpi ise ever stahliehed in the county. MvhIoc eountv has flM.S17.o5 in it treasury. The sum will iloiiotlesi" le reiltuvil somewhat i,y ttie time the lynching cases have l en trieil. Judne Uiirritikton of the Supreme Court of MimIoo was reMirtel unite pick last week. We h- pe the Judge' case is not serious, hut it would not he sur prising jutln Iroin the way the attor neys down there are after his scalp. A Chicago man has been sued by a Montana woman for a breach of romise perpetrated eleven years iuii. An ex change remarks that the woman is not only from liu te, but must U- one her fcelf, to wait that loiitf before ln-nig tlightud. The death is announced of Miss Maude Colemen Woods of Charlottesville, Va. Mi.n Woods was pici.iur.ceti the most beautiful woman in America by a coin- li.ittce from the I'aii-Au etican expo-i- j lion, and her profile adorns all ti.e me.lals j issued bv the boa id of :i;TiI. Mi WAS A BASH FUL YOUNG HAN. Ills Sweetheart Thought H'm Too Nervous and Threw him Over, The CoiiiUe bulletin Inst week said the father of a 17 year old young lady in that place told the editor a funny story about a young man who stopped at his homo one tiicht lately. The younti man called on his daughter to spend the evening, and when he got ready to go he I rcnlixcd a heavy rain storm was raging. lie had no umbrella or rubber .oat and when the girl's father asked him to re main at the house he readily consented, lie is a very bashful young man, and next morning when he was invited to a seat at the table, very reluctantly ac cepted. He was very nervous and airi luted. He sat opposite- a mirror and saw that he had forgotten to Mint his hair ; t!. en he dropped his fork on the llixir and as he stooped to pick it up, he upset his coffee. Matters went from bad to worse until finally in despair the young man iptit etc nig and put his hands iiinler the table. The loose folds of the table cloth were lay ing in his lap, and when he touched it he turned pale, lie thotiitht it was Ins shirt ami in his ner vous excitement while dre-sing had for gotten to put the g.iruient. inside his trousers. That accounted (or the smiles ami his einbarra-Miienl. There was no time to lose, lie hurridly Muffed the supposed shirt inside his trousers. Two minutes later when the family arose from the table there was a cra-h. The dishes lay in a broken mass on the floor ; lie young man pulled 2 u-clot lalilcelolh out i f his trousers ami lied through the door. He is yet in the backwoods of hi- home near here The voting ladv called on is open for nil engagement t less Del volis oiing I : i .i i . HEN . PEOPLE TALK OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, ETC., AND OF GOOD PLACES TO BUY THEM, OUR STORE IS SURE TO BE FAVORABLY MENTIONED. We have the newest Spring: Clothing-, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AND WE WANT TO SEE YOU AMONG OUR EARL CALLERS, TO GET YOUR CHOICE. ...Complete line of Tin and Agate Ware... he H. Ci ROTHE &C0i, "the leaoing merchants of lake county. Vacation 2 0cr. Zina, willow oi Joseph Mni'l Mormon prophet and founder i ligimi. a: i! iaii i ti.e widow of Young il"i l r ! o'y years a 'f the "I'hir cli u' Je-il - Clil i-1 day f-aii.t'.-,'" better known as the 'I that rv 1'. i i.'haui pr.-iileiil i I 1. 1 it I Ihe M..r- ! moil church, died at last week. "alt Lake, I't.iii ;. !'". -.1 . , o ii. t.i No l:,i.r i( I !ii' Now f..r (In I An old criminal, says an exi -h;in,e, waa once asked what was ti e first s-e, that led to his ruin, when lie answered : "The first s-teo was cheating an editor out of two vears' subscription. When I bad done lii.il, the dev il had such a grip on Die that 1 could not shake him If.'' Vol li.r tli' ' ru:t:!e im 1 lil.'X, tllS' ll-i'l- .1: .! I- in 'iy oii- e mure, riiiti n u I hills. i BE ALL'S DRUG STORE Manufacturer of the i Senator Joe Simon, in an interview at Aotoiia, ea s he favored free trade with Porto Rico and will do the same in re gard to the I hiiippines, lielieviuy it wi'l largely increase I'acitic Coast trade, lie thinks Gov. t ieer will K- re iioiuina'ed and that Hon. Chafe. Fulton w ill he his (Simon's) strongest competitor for the U.. S. senatorship. A letter to The Examiner last week from the proprietor of a famous ('uliinr liia health resort: "Adverti-e in your columns for two Oregon jrirls to do (til ing loom and chamber work. 1 lind t'n (lf;nii gills do hetter u iik and give heller t-atisfuclioii th-n the I'aliloi ni.i (iris in u Ik -ai'th re.-orl." Toe at ti n! i. n (if the Oiegi.n tMi'l" i called loth;- hih compliment, and the pi ies are s'ili open. r.x-tiovernor . vive-tei !'. condidate for the i.o.niiiati :, judge. Chief Jusii e lle.u. yires next lld his nieces. wected in June. I'ennoy l?: "That the supreme court has no rifit or anfiinritv to declare an act of the legislature nncr.nstitution.il." lie he iieves the court anogaten lo itself power which the coiisMiution does; not grant. He thinks the court feliould he relinked Uy the people, and he wants to lie cham pion rehuker. The people would do fejl to watch th'a dangeroiiH anarchiHtV more men ts. IVnuoyer should he kept down aud out of public positions;. An a infiTilx-r of die fiiiprt-iue court he would laj a public menace and a chronic din turler. Every editor makes enemies. A little sipuih ainied at no one iu j articular, will hit some hollow -headi; 1 ii.-li vidual. and he at on e declares himself "agin" the paper, iays the I5aker Hepuhlican. The paper may have given him many com plimentary notices, hut the imaginary tiirusts put I i " on bin digiuity and be at once establishes himself as a critic but be hasn't enough nerve to go to the editor with his supposed grievance. Just notice and you will see that '.be men who are "agin" their home paper are, as a rule, men who would not be missed if they would leavo the com munity forever. On every question of local interest the homo paper stands readv to make a fight for the best inter- "Ctlf Show." Yh 'ii the Huston Hlootner girl-, who were recently in Napa, played hall at lioilisier, says the Napa Journal, it is related by a reliable reporter that every oid farmer for ten mile around went ! into tow 11 "to do some tradin" on that day, leaving "mother" at home. The man w ho had spy glasses to rent did a lively business among the grangers. Kvery I'ulie told his wife when he got home that he had been to a "calf show ." Here' a Snap. I have 20 head of yearling Ileryford hulls, all of ihem registered, that I would sell at f IoO e.ch if taken at once. F. O. lii'NTiNU. 35-lino A man ' i 1 1 1 a "slight foreign accent" called al the I.akeview poslollice a few day ago to impure for mail for his friend Jack He told Postmaster Iiek Wilcox that he had forgotten Jack 's ot her n.iiiie, hut said: ' You yoosl call off the name on all the letters and when you come to Y.c k's name I'll kno it." Hi k told l.im iii.i whs 100 limit, and that post-ma-ters had troubles of their own lo 4 n tJ r,su Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. ft flinro'ihly I'THi'llrnl knoHl ? vlH.rml You. Can. Acijiilre imIkc nl III PERN IN SHORTHAND liY MAIL i llhu'it 1 11 t.-r f.Ti ii Willi iiriM iil ilu- ti.-H. s.ni p.i.ul (nr I- ree 1 mil U nil mel lull I'Hrtirulnoi nl our CORRESPONDENCE COURSE A No i'liiiuiin of prutiti 1 it'll! t-iK-iittr. Imjm lit' mi ll, ti'liiniriiiiln-rit miiI tttht r-, til r -KHT'I to tilth III Unci. T' kl I'txik, fi. IVrtnn for Mttil Iii-iruriinii, f ' " r ninnih. I huiih inirrt't'ifl Htiil ri'lurnt'il oti ituy of ( ci.t. A'l'lri'AH Behnke's Law & Commercial School, 1'olC TLA I), ( )tK".0'l S. Ahlstrom 2 I AKFVIRW n 1. niuoK I'llil. 't SHtii I. Mil' I I Hill I-. I ... k " A UK. SI, I'.l'l. Niilln- I- her-l.v ii fiiiinw uiK iiHim I : 1 : r iirf. lo Il In tiili'll'liill In ll.ii. ' IKiill rinl 1)1 I'll. I s t'-llo eX ... -n I... i return to camp and the next time to r's jilatform bring " Yack s ' full name. The man went hack lo camp, and in telling about the incident naid : "Vy tain! I van so mad mit dat postolfice fuller I yoost could haf dit most anytings, pecause "Yack" vanted dat letter from bigal." Whorton A Huiith invite the public to call and see them in their new quarters w here they have a tine -stock of liquors ar.d cigars, and a commodious club room and reading room Nothing but the best of everything is served in their club room, and courteous) treatment is given to all their patrons. The Whorton & Minllli esiaijiisiimeni is onu 01 me 1111 est north of Keno, Nevada. When you come to I.akeview drop in and seeieorge and Kent. 35 tf Manv physicians are now prescribing Ko.lol Dyspepsia Cure regularly having found that it is the best prescription they can wine because it is the one prepara tion whicii contains the elements neces sary to digest not only some kinds of food but all kinds and it therefore cures indigestion and dyspepsia no matter w hat its cause, lukeview Drug Co. 35-4 I'p at Siean the other day where the buccaroos are gathering cattle a heavy thunder storm came up, stampeding the cattle and cauiing some of the lior.es to throw their riders. One Indian bucca roo fell off of his horse and w as knocked "seiit-ible." In answir to aibsequeut inquiries the dusky son said: "Oh ! me no saby nothin', everything hego round ; est of the greatest number of citizens at 1 1 can't see : I think bell lie pirty dost," till. fltOM. Illlil llliit Inn' l.ii. Ki ik. ' iei 1 li t.iti r . I'ml. Nil. -jjl.. :nr Hi" s .1 I, ll( N 1 , IIIHl Si' 1 , It. II K W M ip iii.i wit in -pit to .r i' w . 'ir.'Kn'i. vu 1 h h 1 tin 1 le.ii'i- nl 11 .ill. purl nl ' III 11 il in mil ill In- Intel 11!) 1 1 1 k nl . mi'. 1 r. iiii. . i : liiini Mi 1 our.-, II. K nl -II', 1 ( f. r. Ji. ntel M .1 s w , ..I s. ,'. T. .11 - . Hi- im lie-- i te im h 1 1 ik lo- (''ii'i.iiiii'i ri -iii'-iii i' ! ill h nit rulf I v at imi nl mi lit I Hint. I-: .I u iri.-s lliuuniv.il. I'IiiIhi.'I- r Ii. If -n 1 nu I. . ' iini. ou. Hftii mill 'njiir-ii' sn:i Huti nil of i- li'Tiiol. Ni--Vtt'lu. I.. M. Iti'.kniN. :il Iti-Kister. TIMIII-:tt MM) OTIt . Cinli'il HihIi k I .inl (iftiei-, IJlki'Vil'U, Or. K"' A 11 K lint I. I'1. Nntii'P Ih lereliy liivi n Unit In i.m pliiiiiee with tlie irn Ihhii'k nl tlie Hi t nl I nii)ri nl June H, s;n enllileil "Ail net (or the "ale nl llmliiT Ihii'Ih in Hie KtHli'H ol Blilnriila. iri Kim, Ni'Vmltt. Hint U nliliiKlnli Territory," mi i-xteliiliil to nil the I'lll'lli' I.hihI Hi hick f.y net of AiiKUHt 4, IsW, Jniiie II.Tiiriiii,nl IjikPview. i iinnly nl !.!'. .tHteoI fri-K'iii, h lliln ly lili-il III thlH nlllcu lil.hwnrll Inti'liient No. HI4, lor the puri lnim; of Uih KJ, NK'i :. .rt. mnl V., MKi of H.-'tion No. -ti in To ulii No. til H. liBiiKe No. 21 K W M, mnl w ill offer prnol lo kIiiiw ttrnt Hi. law) HiUKlit i uiore vuIuhIiIu for Im tiiulier or mom- Until tor KKrli lillurnl mr ihibi'k, Kiel lo i-ntHliliHh liis eli tin 10 until Uuil belore Hie KeKlnlir lnt Kel-I ver of til III ollli't! hi Ijtkeview, (iri'Kiui, on Kriilny, I lie 4ih ily of (letotii-r, 1INJ1, Hi; iiMiiiei. UM wltiH'i.iHN iieorKi JsiiniierlliHl, J. K. Mri,rri y, Krmik ItoKieern ol I. Bio-view, Ori'Kon, Blnl IihvIiI I . ( li-lnml of I'limh. Dri'K'iu. Any uml all is-rwins i IbIiiiIiik Bilverwly I he HlKive-ileHfiriheil IhiiiIn Hrn rn ijiii'li'il to lil their l iulnih In tins olllee on or he lure naiil 4lh (luy of lieloher, l'JOl. K. M. JIKATTAIN, ill-IOt Hl'KlnllT. Notice of Settlement of Pinal Account. In I li County Court of the Mate of Ori'Kon for Lake ( iniiity. In the mailer of tlie mtate of N. I. Toiuilnx M'li, (lee.easeil. TO WHOM IT MAY CON'CKRN : Notlcii l hi-rehy kIvi-ii, Hint tin! lilnlrrhlKiii'il, ailuilnU trutnrnl Hit-1 mule of N. I'. ToiinliiKHen, lalu of l.akt! County, OreKon, deeea.eil, haM flleil IiIb Kinal Aei'ouiit an ailiiilnlHlrator ol unlit fcHtnte, ill the Ollli u ol Hie County Clerk of Lake Coun ty, Ore., mnl that Miifiilay Oct. 7, liml, HI IU o'clock A. M of naiil lny, at the County JuilKi:'. Otllcu ill thu Couiiiy Court IIoiimii ol I.uke County, On-K'Hi, In the low 11 ol l.nki vh w, 1 1 Hi liecll aioiiite'l anil tlxeil hy Hun. Chit. TuiililliKseii. JinlKe of siiii Court h the liiue ami iiluee for the huuriiix of nhjiM tiiuiM to kHhl hinnl Ai'uiunt, il any there be, Hint for Hi" H-itleiiieiil Ihi-rinf, linleil thia ml iluy of Hi'iti'lnliiT. I'll). H.V5 A. V. Tonniniihkn, AdiiilnlBtrator of tliu K.tatu of N. f , 'Jouultig kvu, Peceaiual. RccognUcU aa the He. -it Vaqucro 5Jdl Wagon and Huggy llarnt'ss. Whips, Holies, Hits, Spurs, Quirts, Hosettes, Kle. -a- ((.'pairing of all kinds, hy competent men. A- SADDLES lUsitas, .if. .if. LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Sash, Blinds, Moulding;, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Purniturc of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN tlMIIHIHIHIIIIIIIMIHIHIMMIIMIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIIIMIIlMIIIMMIIIII ICE CREAM .A..kXI!t BSliXiIABB wsf ROOM Lakeview Variety Store ...c. H. DUNLAP... 3 3 2 its back. ""y 1110 1 081 01 1 lBle' Il MM M