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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1901)
LAKB COUNTY EXAMINER : LAKEY'IEW, OREQON, SEPT., 12 1901. COUNTY COURT 4 4 4 ! VTTTTT I.akkvikw, Oimiox, Sept. 4, 1901 JrU it remembered that a nvular term f the County Court for the County ol Lake. State ol Oniton, for the transi tion of County bus.ness, wi bepun ami held at the Court House in lkeviw, Oreiton, on the 4th day of September, 1901, at which were present lion. Chaa. 1m.tinTn Jmtaf .1. M. Martin. ftm- niixKimier; S. J. 1'rone. Commissioner : ' Creek H. K. lHinlap, Sheriff, and Win. Ciun ther, Clek, when the following proceed ing? were had, to-wit : Ordered bv the Court tht warrants ; le drawn upon the Treaonrer in pay ment of the follow ing allowed claim, to wit: II K lmnlap. shi-riff's Ml. and stamp..! 4J0 It Wm t.uiiiher. cirri's ul. and miiiii Xr2 J Q W'lllils. mip'I sal. aud slauiH 14 US Cha TuuninxM-n. Ml. Co. Judge 114 M Lee lkall, sal. treasurer WW J 8 Rlair. assessing days and clrrk's hire as) John MoKltilnner, stuck Imp. I1, mo A5 Smith & Stelner, Ml. Co. phys 1 t L F Conn, expt. aocii. Co. officers S3 days alio 164 WJMuocv, rxpl. acuta. Co. offlitn S3 days at fl 15 W J Moore, st. b'S education 9 Cornelia A Knnx, " H K Puttlap. boarding prisoners 3A flu Cbaa I'm bach, wood for court bouw 65 45 Town of Lakeview, wire and elec. sup. court house 11 Artner Bros, labor and material 4 7.1 J M Wallace, 4 J E Bernard A Son, mdH 3S F M Duke, viewing road and per diem... 3 80 JWMikel ... J H) A S Down, " " " "... 3 no W Bayler, preparing list of land . 'J 4U " Justice fees t 40 Msnly Whorton, const, fees 4 30 K F Cheney, wit. fees and per diem 1 m.. ISO Mrs W BuUer, 1 o Mrs Ida Striplin, 1 SO O Schlagel, " " - . . 1 80 In the matter of the appointment of a supervisor for the construction of the New Road in district No. 5. It appearing to the court from the pe tit ion on file in this court, a king for the appointment of J. T. Flook as Supervisor of construction of the new road in Koad district No. 5, which was heretofore commenced and not completed by T. A. Crump, tesigned, and the court being fully advised in the matter it is there fore ordered that the said J. T. Flook be, and he is hereby appointed such super visor of construction of said road in said district ; and it appearing that said J. T. Flook has filed a duly executed bond, wh'ch is hereby approved, it is further ordered that a warrant be drawn upon the Treasurer as follows, to-wit : J.T. Flook app. New Koad Dist. No. $, 1250. Ordered by the court the bond of John McEIhinney as stock inspector be, and the same is hereby approved. Court adjourned until tomorrow, Sept. 5th, at 10 a. ni. Concluded next week. uinnuniHimuuttNi LOCAL PICK-UPS. Walter Sharp, the cigar manufacturer, has ent for another cigar maker to as sist him. The infMit of Mr. and Mrs. Tyra Heed is reported seriously ill at New Tine this week. Ir. Steiner left for there Tueciluy evening hurriedly in re spouse to a telegraph message. (ict vou hv School Suits and Shoe at HieU-r'a. Miss Lulu tiilhert, sister of Mrs. lr, F. K. Smith, arrived here from McMiiin- Tille Sunday morning. Miss (filbert h a teacher of some prominence, ami will robablv take a school on the West Side proliahly tak lor the w inter. M'KINLEY SHOT Continued From First Page. have promulgated the doctrines of anar chy whi ;h filled the brain of the assassin. They have urged him to use force against constituted authority. They have clam ored in bis ears that he was oppressed, enslaved, ground down by the Govern - ment. They have told him a thousand times in words and pictures that Presi dent McKinley was a puppet of tJierich, ' a tool of the trusts, a servant of capital ; lhat he was the foe of the common .people. They have incited him to violence by the use of language, such as -the following, which is quoted from the Examiner of August 8th : "We can give them (Federal Judge Wing and the constituted authorities in general) an argument which, perhaps, will appeal to them and which contains no childish prattle aoout the Constitu tion, the Equality of wen, or the rights of Ordinary citizens. We want to say to Judge Wing and to the men who direct him: If you forbid free see:h, if you tell men that they must not use fair persua sion, you tell them at the same time that they must uhk pokck; and, by violating the )w and the Constitution, you jus tify them in using force, and violating the law on their side." Every bulletin issued from the apart ments of the President by his chief physician are favorable for his ultimate recovery. In fact the messages claim that the danger line has been passed, and that the Nation's ruler will live. President McKinley is the third Chief Executive of the nation who has become jk victim of the assassin's bullet. .Bulletin, Tuesday, Kept. 10 9.05 a. m.: The President's condition this morning is eminently satisfactory to his physi cians. If bo complications arise, a rapid convalescence may l expected. Pulse 104; tempertar 100; respiration 26. Signed by all physicians. The Acorn stoves and ranges at Ber nard & Hon 'a are beautit and very dur able, besides being mucb cheaper in price than other standard makes. Go jjrid see fjiem, The work of walling the town well with rock will be so far completed by Saturday as to save water rullicient to run the engine and electric light plant 1 here is a kkk1 now ol water running into the well now. Read Itieler's new advertisement on the last page and profit by his exper ience. We overheard several people say yes terday that Grahaiu'tSittM-ialty Company would be gree'ed with a rousing big houe tomorrow night. Let us all go ami give Prof. Arnold Graham and his broth ers a good Bend off. G. Grimes has sold a one-half interest in his hot spring property south of Lake view to his son-in-law George Down, for f.ftXX). The firm will start a laundry on a big scale at the springs, which will be under the supervision of Mr. Down. Splendid Clothing values are now of fered at Bieher's. it is the test selection of Clothing in this town for years. C. M. Sain, newspaperman and pro moter of valuable mineral claims near Paisley, has tieen sojourning here for several days. Mr. Sain claims to have the biggest enterprise on foot that was ever uncovered on the Pacific Coast. W. B. Koulson, the popular citizen and sheepman from Adel, was a visitor in Lakeview this week. Mr. Hon l son has purchased a band of 2800 young sheep from George Hankina and will probably buy more this 'all. He return ed to Adel Tuesday. Cct G labs Bieher's Display of Rich Cct Glass is worth coming to see. liie ber is always glad to show his attractive goods but you are never urged to buy. We understand that E. H. Gibblns, for merly of Alturas, has purchased a one half interest in the merchandise busi ness of Lemon & Hartzog, of New Pine Creek, Mr. Lemon retiring. Mr. Gib bins has also leaned the State Line Ho tel from Fayette Cannon. Mm. Delia Cobb and daughter Essie and Miss Ellen Cobb, started for Oak land, Cal., last Sunday morning. George Hankins took the party as far as Van Loans in his carriage. They will either make their home in Oakland or Alameda for the winter. Miss Essie will attend Mills' Seminary. Clearance Sale ef all Clothing at Schtnlnck'. for Cash at greatly Reduced prices. All Sum ner goods as well as Clothing te go for the aext 3o days. Dea't salss this opportunity to get genuine bargains. Retwetnber It Is to be aQreat Clearaucc Sale for Jo days at Schtnlnck'. Ask for prices on Clothing. 3o-2 Mrs. Phelps and daughter Cora, Mrs. Tatro and "Grandma" Stevens leave today for Portland and Salem. Mis. Phelps and daughter go to Portland to reside, anil Mrs. Tatro and Mrs. Stevens will proceed to Kalem, where the latter will consult an oculint. The party go via Prineville and The Dalles. Sheriff Street of Alturas was here last Friday in search of a Spaulding spring wagon and the thief who took it from the ranch of Ed. Dorris, two miles this side ol Alturas. I tie melt was an un commonly bold one, as the party hitched the stolen wagon to the bark end of a wagon he was driving in, and made good his escape so far as heard up to date. Gkik'khiks One satisfaction of 'mying at Bieler's is thac when you get Grocery bargains you have the comiortahle cer tainty that you are not getting bargain groceries. ieiler sells nothing but the choicest at bargain prices. J. II. Nelson, Grand Master of the I. 0. O. F. for the state of Oregon, arrived in Lakeview yesterday and met with the various lodges of Odd Fellowship during the afternoon, and last night was a guest of the Rebekahs, the Subordinate lodge and the Encampment. A banquet was held, and a general good time was had, the particulars of which will be in The Examiner next week. The California & Oregon Telegraph Company and its superintendent and manager N. S. McKinsey, are to be complimented for the real displayed in kteping the patrons of the line in touch with the latest developments in the con dition of President McKinley, Operator Burke is also deserving of a compliment for his promptness in posting the daily bulletins from the President's physi cians. These bulletins are very much appreciated by tbe local public. T T T i have many new customers each season coming to our cstnblishmcnt jl m. I f . a M ,1 ..i . i ai...a i it... i .. ..r w no icii us mcy nin ny s unuersiuuu wn nv iinmiiiu ,-tttj ijimm v ui goods. Our reputation with our customers is not miuleby any par ticular line of goods we hact but by the general excellence of every article in our stock. We acknowledge we carry good quality o I' goods. This rclers to our cheaper goods in just the same degree as to those of the very best iuality. In ordeting our goods we give just as particular attention to the durability, the substantial make and the superior quality of the low priced goods as we do to the medium ami better grades, but our assortment is mainly confined to the medium and better grades. The strength of our lines is apparent when you look at our stock, and for Spring and Summer we venture to assert that there is not another stock of goods in the country that is etpial to ours in its wonderful variety, in its great range of price, in its particular style of everything that wc show. We solicit the business of the people of Southeastern Oregon and can readily convince them that we are the best house to trade with in this entire region. .. BAILEY & MASSINGILL ... Jim Melick and C. L. Becraft were in from Barnes valley last week as witness es before the land otGcials for A. M. Ijip- ham in his proof of timlier claim. Mr. Becraft informs The Examiner that Ed. Tull recently sold a small bunch of cattle, two year olds and up, at $110. Al and Bert Lapharn also sold a few and Mr. Becraft and father sold 'JO head at .'!2. Mr. Melick, a few (Ihvs H'o, tough 31 yearling biefersand steers from Dan Chandler, Henry Newell and Chaa. Par-marlee. New Vegetable Store... L. B. WHORTON, Prop. OPPOSITE BAILEY ft M ASSINOILL'S Hereford Stock Warm "'?!5a? Drcws Vn,,y Oregon. Vi$rl f. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon It; Registered Yearling Bulls llL I OO, 1 35 and I DO each LAl'DOR ALAMO bead of pjin All kinds of Berries, Vegetables & Fruit carried in season. Leave orders and what you want for the day will be delivered at your door, fresh and sweet. ...Southern Oregon State Normal School... ASHLAND, OREQON Strong Academic course. Professional training of the highest excel lence. First-claes Truining Department. Well Kquipftf-tl Lnlxirator ies The demand for trained teachers exceed the supply. (Jraduate easily secure good positions. Beautiful locution. Het climate or. the Coast. Expenses from $12.r to $150 jwr year. Fall term begins .September 9th. Write for Catalogue. 2! 2m W. M. CLAYTON, President. BOY'S SCHOOL SHOES BOY'S SCHOOL SUITS GIRL'S SCHOOL SHOES IT I MONOGRAM, AHLifSo?sR,s-'