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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
lake colisty EXAniNCft LAkEvmv, orcqon, sept. 26, iwi. Published Every Thursday BEACH & M'GARREY Maxmlc BalMIng Root Paint. The U'Kt piece ol work on the farm and at least tpxpenwj ( labor ami of mat erial' 1 think, that I ever did was in painting the roofa of several of my farm buildings with a mixture of the ordinary dry red mineral roof paint (Venetian red) tERMS: isixMontria. $l!oO Kimmilk, made of the consistency ESS. (Three Months, 50 LAKEVIEV , JKEOOV, 5EPT.J6, 1901. M'KINLBY'S BUFFALO SPEECH. In l$yi, when the McKinley tariff hill as under ctmsideraiiou, the puipoM of t taritf was t hiiild ip American indus tries. Purine Cleveland's firt iiniiif t rat ion then had K'cn an effort made to pans a low revenue tariff, which was de- ' hour afser putting it on one of the build feated In the Senate. Tim election of j iii(!n it rained quite a heavy shower, arid General 11. rrim in 1SS8 whs accepted the water came trom the roof clear and at the verdic of the nation in favor of a ', ucicoloreti. Then the side of the build- of a thin wash, adding a amall amount of lamp black to darken the color a little. Tim 1 put on with a knapsack spray pump, getting on the crown of the roof and aprying Wth Miles of same in a lew minuteo. The paint material used pon a roof of an LSxiMfoot building costing about "5 cents. 1 put it on come two year ago, and making a artect job, and 1 defy anyone today to distinguish it from an oil paint roof. In less than an protective policy. William McKinley was chairman of the Houe Committee n Ways and Means, and the tariff bill prepared by that committee liecame known as the McKinley tariff. It was a high protective measure and conduct, d materially to the prosperity of the ountry under the Harrison administra tion. The trade condition of the country have changed since IS'.H). Then we were building up home industries; now home industries are built up and markets are eeded for an overflow of production. In his Buffalo speech President McKin-I.-y re-ogniied more fully than was an ticipated the change which ha come ever the industrial condition of the coun try. In that speech he advocated what tut called sensible trade arrangements Which will not interrupt our home pro duction and which w ill .enable us to ''extend the outlets for an increasing surplus by a system whidi provides a annual exchange of commodities." The President was apparently aware (hat he was outlining a change in the policy of the Republican party, but his well considered phrases in no way con cealed the character of the policy he admits to the country. When he frays, "We should take from our cu-tomer anch of their products as we can use without harm to our ii.dustries mid la bor," he gives utterance to a trade trui-ou which no one will dispute. The fitJieuhy of carrying out such a oIiey is left to the details of legislation. The question will resolve itself into a prox sition to increase our sale in foreign markets as much as possible with the least possible sacrifice of our home mar ket. A kindred measure with reciprocity is the establishment of new steam-hip lines with countries with whi.'h we pro pose to do an increased trade. The new Jines that have been put in commission between the Pacific Coast pur's of the United States and tiorts on the western coasts of Mexico and Central and South America should be followed up with di rect steamship lines between the East ern porta of the Uni'ed States and South American ports. J his suggestion indi cates, the field in which the greatest ex pansion of our trade is possible. Com munication between Northern Atlantic ports and the ports of South America in now carried on through Loi.doii. There fee ins to be no limit to the capital that ean be secured for the establishment of steamship lines across the Pacific, but capital i shy of investment in the South American trade. He was a warm advo cate of the policy of building up our merchant marine and the construction of an isthmian :anal. "The construc tion of a Pacific cable," he says, "can ot be longer postponed." ings getting a good coat of whitewash presents a neat appearance. Sprav pump dot a not make quite as good a job on the sides of buildings, but does a bet ter job on shingle roots than one can with a brush. On rough curia. ea 1 think the milk paint is as lasting as the oil paint. J. F. Cass, Skagit, Wash., in Practical Farmer. At the price stated alsiveexery farmer and rancher til l,ake county should have his bams, wootltdicd, chicken house aud o'.her outhouses painted. Here's a Snap. I have 20 head of Yearling Heryford bulls, all of ihem registered, that I would sell at 1 100 ech if taken at once. F. O. iiuNTiso. 35-1 uio A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave tieneral liumliatn ot Mai li ias. Me., when the doctors said she would die from 1 neumonia before morning," w rites Mrs. S. II. I. in. "In, w ho attended her that fearful night, but she heaged lur lr. King's New l'lscovery, which had more than once saved her lile, uudcuiel I her of Consumption. After taking, she 1 slept ail night. Further li-eeiniiclv cur-N-d her." This marvellous mednine is j guaranteed to cine all 'i hro.il, ChcM and l.ung I ''-cases. Only .Vic and fl,(J. Trial buttles free at lleall's drug store. WHEN PEOPLE TALK OF GENTS PUKNISMINQ GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC., AND OP GOOD PLACES TO BUY TMEM, OUR STORE IS SURE TO BE FAVORABLY MENTIONED. We have the newest Spring: Cloth ing:, Shirts, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AND WE WANT TO SEE YOU AMONG OUR EARLY CALLERS, TO GET YOUR CHOICE. ...Complete line of Tin and Agate Ware... Hi Ci ROTHE &.CDt the READING MERCHANTS OF LAKE COUMTY. Lakeview Among the Best. (Chvwaucaii font. The editor of The Post took a little spin down to the county seat last week aud can speak well for that town's re newed prosperity. Several new dwell ings are under course of construction, and alt the business men seem to le in good spirits. The new town looks ruhy. W. K. Parry is building a new hotel near Sis big livery stable that will lie a credit to the town. A livery stable will soon be erected on M.in street by the Verimii boys. Pudding continues and the town gives out every appearance of a lively business town. There are business placet there that can't be beat in East ern Oregon. The merchandise stores of Ayres, Whitworlh & Ayres, Bailey &. Massingill, Iteyno.ds & Wingfield, Ahl Btrom Pros, and J. K. Bernard & f-on are anions the IkmI. Other business is proportionately Urge, and the town is tlourishiiu. BE ALL'S DRUG STORE L - y -ass riNE Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Goods, Etc. Manufacturer of the Ariiilrf din- 111 llioroiiKhly ; Ceh-hrali-d Kver sifw the President, was shot the taf of the diy has been how to better protect the person of the President, and how to bar out the anarchists who sim ply aim to destroy sM;iety and govern ment. The secret service has been a failure as a protector of the President. Body guards havt. failed to prevent the assassin from striking down the Presi dent. Mr. McKinley never was relieved tu such protection. He did not desire to have himself surrounded by detectives and guards. He believed that public ehfiment was the best protection to a President. He was right as to the ordin ary inhabitant of the co .:itry. He was wrui'g as to the anai .lis'- They have murder in their hearts, and unless that ieeling can be stamped out luuiilers will be com milted. The people who believe in government are the easiest governed. Anarchists dn not believe in government and therefoi .hey will not olx-y the government, u.'iies.i they are made to do so. Baitlctt Pears. I have an unlimited (juanity of Bart 1 -1 1 pears that 1 w ill deliver in Lakeview at '-'.j cents tier pound. O. II. Hastings will commence delivering today. C. M. Tavlor. 37 if Notice. To tenants of the C. & O. Land Co. lands: 1 have arranged with the Bank of Lakeview to collect and receipt for rents due said company in Klamath, Lake and Harney counties, Oregon. Respectfully, W. H. Shirk, IJO-ltn Agent. The w ise policy of President McKinley will be continued by President Boose velt, wlio pledged himself voluntarily after he took the oath of office, from Judge John 11. Hazel, in the Ainsley Wilcox home, at Buffalo, as follows: "la this hour of deep and national be reavement I wish to state that it thall m my aim to continue absolutely un broken the policy of President McKin ley for the peace and prosperity and honor of our beloved ':oitritry.'' You Can .rai lh l k now I - PEkNIN 5M0KTIIAN0 liY MAIL tVttUont lnt'-rfTPitf with 3"tr it mmi! 'In ti . n-ih1 iiofttnl fir - re 1 ril M-Mn mid full pHriiruUri uf our COKKl-SPONDliNCE COUKSK A l4, liiliim ol i riiinllii iit 'iliir.inra. hiiki-ni-nit in. -n, Kiiiiu.raiiln'ri .nl iiIIiith, in r--eitnl to lliin iik-iiiihI. T-t Im,I. Ti-rin. fur Mm! liiiiriii-tiii, l-'i t-r muutli. imiiiii eorri i t'-l mill rrlurmvl on ily ol rr-ri-it. A'Mr. Uehnke's Law & Commercial School, PoKTI.A.M), Ohkoon, t'nlti'il Stntin I hii'I (itllr, jk' vli-w. Ori-Knn, Ann. N i 1 1 l lirn l.y Klvi-n tl.nl tin- folliiwniK iihiihmI m ttli-r ti. Ill'"l not He ut lila niK-iit Inn n iiixki- II mil proul In .m ,r I ol llln I'lmill, Bll'l tllBt l'l litlHit Hill IH' lliHili: Im- (ore . ". klim, uiiiitjf 1 ! rk in v h!i Ofi-Kiiii. i.n (l. t.il.i r ',, 1'I. it: Icilin Mii.uiri'. II. K No. JJl i lur lie- s w '4 i,l W '4 i 1 n. :. Js, hihI W a of N '. nml SK1, ol N', of S. . .'U, I M H , li. II K., WM nr. koii. He iiniiii- Hie IoIIiimihk witiiu.M a to or v- lil. L'oihiiiiioiiii rt ulili in it m,ii hihI eiiltivHlion of khIiI ImihI. vIh: Jhiih-n II ickiiix'Ii, I'lnlamli-r 1 ffi'iilmiodi, ( oriu lni. Kvan nd OcorKv niiii'oti nil of Mi Iiitiiii t. Nu vala. fc. M. llKArris, Itegl.lir. The Filipinos, when they heard that President McKinl y was dead thought that BrvHii wouhi bn President. They jriil learn Bomelliing about our (ioveru lue.1' 10 tLe'eourseof a generation. They are about 100 years behind the times. Its like a letter from home. Only 2 ecure The Examiner for whole year. TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative llnnuo liiinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. F.. W. Grove's figua tuie -I oi, each box. !i")C. ilH-lyr A Certain Cure lur bytentery and Diarrhoea ''.Some years ago J was one of a party lha'. intended making a long bicycle I rip," says F. L. Taylor, of New Albany, lSrailtonl l;ouuty, l a. " 1 was taken HUildenly with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trip, when editor Ward, of the Iiceyville Messenger, suggested that 1 takeadoseof (Jhamberlian'a Colic, Cholera and iJiarrhoea Remedy, I pur chased a bottle aud took two doses, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successful aud never felt any ill effect. Again last summer was almost completely run down with an at tack of dysentery. 1 bought a bottle of this same remedy aud this tim tone dose cured me." Soldi by Beall'i Drug Store. TI.UIIKK I..!F MITII H. I'liiti"! htatim I-miil Oftli'f, I-aki'vic w. On K'"i. AnKi"t I. I'1'-Notii-e Is litTt-liy Klvi-n tliat In cniiiillunce with the iirovialoim ol the art nl oiiKri'sa of Julie 3, 1M7 cntltliil "All set lor the aali- ol tluihi r Inmla In tin- Slan a of allfornla, ri' Kiiii. Ni-vaila, ami W aahliiKtoii 'IVrrltory," an exti'iiili'd to all the 1'uhlle l.aml hlatea hy aet of AiiKnat 4, ln'.U, Jaine II . Tur.ln, ol ljlifvli-w. eoiiniy of Lake, ntatu of Ori'Kon, liaa this ilay tiled In llila ottieo Ilia sworn atati'tneiit No. HI I. lor the piireliaau of Ihe KU XKj Hi e. :g, and s ' ., SK1, of Section No. t' In Townshl, No. HI H, ilaiiKe No. 21 fc W M, and will nfd r priHif to. show that thu laud aoiilit la more vulnahle for Its 1 1 in I r or stone than for BKrirnltiiral pnr-iioai-h, and to i-Hlaiillsh lila eh Iiii to aaid land Is lore tin: I'.i kIkIit and Hi-ei ivi r of tlnaoMii:r at l.akcvh-w, Oh-koii, on Kriilay, 1 1 - tlh day of OiMohiT, luei. He imini-a aa wltiii-KM'N Oi-orVH JauiiuiTthal. J. h. MeOarmy, r Kink I'oikitn of Lakeview, Ori'Kon, unit iiavld I.', Ch-lainl of I'liiMi, Ori X'.ii. Any and all i-rsoiia clalinuiK adxirsi'ly the ahon-ihairilnd laiulu an- n ijiii'Hti il to flli- their i lainiH in thin ollli e ou or hefore mhl llli duy of Urlohi-r. fc. M. ItitArrAis, ::l lot Ki Kinti r. Nutice of Sctth mcnt ol Final Account. In the 1'oiimy t.'otirl of the htale of Ori-xoli for LaKi; County. In the inat'.i'i' of the estate o( N. i. Toiml ii wn, ileeeam-d. 'JO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN: Nollin la herehy kI veil, that tint uiidrraiKiied, adininia tralor of thu ealule ol N. I'. Toiininxai'ii, late of l.aku County, Ori'Kon, deeeaaeil, liaa flli'd lila Kiual Aceoiint an ailininlatralor of aaid Katate, in the Olllru of the ( ounly (Jlerk of Lake ( oiiu ty, Ore., and that Monday Oct. 7, I 'Jill, at 10 o'clisk A. M,, of aaid day, at thu County Judge' Otlli'.i; In thu (ounly Court 1 1 on mi ot Ijtke County, On-Koii, In the Town of l-akuvlew, liaa been aiointd and lined hy Hon. ( liaa. TuiiiiiiiKaen. JiidKe of aaid Court aa the Hum and iiluee for the huarluu of ohjectlona to aaid Kiiiul Aeuiuut, if any there he, aud fur the nettleuient Ihereof. I'ated thla dd day ol He,tMnliT, l'Hil. f-ft A. K. Tonninohkn, AdiiiinUlrator ol the Klatu of N. I', Touiilng vo, Deceased. S. F. Ahlstrom I La4KEVIEW i C I'M' Recognized as the Beat Vatjucro 5addl Wa;on ami Htiu'y Harness Hits, Spurs, IJnirts, Ilosfltt's, IU'aii in' of all U i litis, ly coinpcttMit men SADDLES I Whips, ltolu'S, IttMitas, J Kit: -a- -6. o- a- a- LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Moulding, Window and Beehives and Furniture Sash, Blinds, Door Casings, of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN 6a0MMMMIMMIMIM0MIMIMMOMmmMMMMM0l mANDm B3LMABB BOOM Lakeview Variety Store ...c. H. DUNLAP... llHltMmillllllMHM)ltMlltlMtMMIIMII (