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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1901)
l,AKf2 COUNTY hXAMlNER LAKEVIBW, OREUON.OCT 10, 1901. i: V''''' W 'j'stfriW'''?' 'si' ' S ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Mrf'?r's's!r-& ft '' '''''' L.O. ThoiiiM. tli ali'ntian, Mnm lown from Cimwatu-an last awl rttiiiHiniMl ni'viiml days vlslilng with friends. Al lliMitlomon, 1nyr lor th Oakland Mi-at Company, atarloil mvural Imnclma ol In-cI fioin tli Varnr and t ldwll country lnt M'k, lor tlio railroad al .lntlc. Kd. Khs.Iuii also drova out small liiiiu li (or ltitno. V. 11. ('oinntock Mini son W. A. Com ntM'k,ol Alin-na, Mli ti., II. A. Ilitlwli ol Ih'trtiit, M it-It hikI II. H. 1 1 mII ( Hun Just. Cal., arrlvi-d In t ii riiday ami Ml ilu satnu duy with J. W. IlatiMkar to look ovr tlm timlx-r iroxTa aioiiml AH'i lake Klamath Kxr-a. Jotm Hart, H'I yt-ars, str-on of J. C. Mili-lu-ll of tin Ashland Mfttl Co.. whd so t-rrilly injured oim lay last M'k ly hi i horw fallinu on Mm that lie died a (kw lioura a(tr the arddunt. The yoiitiu man was driving caltlt for Mllrlu'll from Mont axon to (!ar.fllu for dhipumiit when theacrlilenHHicarrwI. ItufiiM (iforg, aon of Mr. and Mf. John (. (tforg, r'lurtud from hlskiMi county 1nl Thursday nlht. Ktifu l only bIh.iiI M yi'Hfi ol agt hut ho ha Hit grit of a mini. 1 l lfft Ihtsj bout a yi-ar ago to "iallle hi own ranK," and lit didn't o unlir tilliir. He rfiurnml witli a iiocki'l full of moiii-y, K'! wau-h. a Kmm1 h rmt. and t-liock full of ood xoer lencu. That boy will K t tht-ro all through lift. An eacliangn ay that an editor and hi wiff disngrr with each othfr very iiiali'tially. Mm wta tilings to right ami In w riles thing to act. She rtad what other write ami he wrii what oilier rend. Sh kwp the tlevil out of the Iioiihh a tnueh a Miihlu, and he re-tain him ami could not go to rei- without him. She know more than he wrtteH and hu write more than slit know. I Hike llennutt and on Joe and I'.d. Huiiiiavin were over from Warner last ThuriHlay and aid this oUk a idVasant call. The gentlemen inform tw that the aetth-r of South Warner are making oine elaliorale iii.tirovt'inrtit to their tilare. They felthat riht i on thei ideaud that the right will prevail that aooner or Uter the aulhoriliea will decide that the aetllera of Warner Val ley are entitled to their home. The Yreka Journal says thai the sto?k men of Southern and Katern Oregon are aendiug large hand of Mock to the "hip ping stations in lhicounty, enin-tally to Montiigue and (iaxelln. Sciul train are run nearly every day lately, no a to get a ready tupply of m-t and mutton to the feeding pen at Oakland, San I-'ran-cim-o, Sacramento and other places, be wide Mapping carlouda eastward to Nevada, Colorado and other localitie, including Omaha and Chicago. Joe Hurru came up from Lakeviuw last Saturday and went to the Currier ranch to see how many horses he could gut to fill the government contract. He will wtart about 50 heail for Amedee, about ihellmtof November, where the gov ernment inspector, will receive them. Monday Mr Iltirrus returnel, accom panied by Will Currier and Puck driv ing the horae to Lakuview where Harry Kigg will break them. They had 17 head in the bunch. 1'oHt. The throe remarks of the late prcvi lent junt after he waa hot w ill go dow n in hitttory ai characteristic of the man. They are reported ai follow: "Cortel you, my wife I Ik) careful about her. Don't let her know!" Next the prei duut noticed that the aaaaaiiin was faring budly at the hand of an indignant and excited crowd, and lie laid : "Let no one hurl him." Then, still with a pbiUn throphic thought of others, not of him aelf he aaid to Mr. Milburn: "I aw aorry to have been the cause of trouble to the exK)sitlon." In these sentences Hpiwiir the ChriHt like character of the limn. We are selling more draught horael right now than we sell ordinarily at the height of the fall season, says a Pn Francisco dealer. I don't know where the big horses aro coming from when the coal dealers, fuck men, brewers and other largo concerns begin to buy for their wintir work. There are simply not enough horses of the kind they want to go around, liusiness men are ho prosperous thai they all want to buy bigger and better horses than ever be fore. Coming right at the end of a long period of depression in horse breed ing, this extraordinary demand finds the country almost stripped of strictly high class vpung stock, thus making it doubly dilllcult to fill orders. When you have no appetite do not relish your food and feel dull after eat ing you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach a no Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Samples free at Lee I'esU's drug stor. In dlaruaainf tba poInU In which this cfntury has failed, th May Hua- eras quotrs John C. Bauslwaaa Ha)r ' ,, Kamrs, of II. U. nt Imfravii, Clafln V Company, fcntleinan who knows almost evtry country merchant In ths wrt rn hm- laphrre, brsldra grrat many of tli buaine mrn of Kuropa, Asia, Africa ami Australia. In rrply, Mr. Eames ajd: MTh bualnfas man Is no morn honrtt at heart to-day than be was crntury ago. If he gets the chancr, he w ill cheat now just a quickly a he would then. H does not (et the aam opportunity. There ta not the same looseness In business. Aa business ha grown In msnltud. It has frown in conservatism and eonatralnt. An Eng lish tiewapar recently tnade the statement Hist the American profile are superior to the English in domestic virtue, but behind them In political and business Integrity. I cannot speak for politics, but the English have Just as many aa if not more unreliable tusi nca tien than the Americans. The American business man is more ven tureaotiie; be will risk more. He fret more chance to cheat and steal than t!i eTuropean shopkeepers. Fifty or 75 years ago. New York was about what a large country town Is to-dsy. A man could go into bank or business house and iorrowT money or buy goods on hi reputation. Now be must give more substantial security. Even In our coun try towns business baa become a great deal more tangible. The credit sya leiu Is now a thorough science, made necesaary on account of the tremen dous volume of business dbne. I fvel sure that the present jfen erst ion Is posaesaed of a great deal more huaineaa ability than any of ila predecessors, but nut a whit more honesty. Iloneaty Is a tietier policy to-dny than it for merly waa. Iwcause there Is so much more at stake, and knowledge is so nnich easier to get hold of. Hut hon esty as a policy is not honesty ua prin ciple, and that is what I have in mind. I see nothing to indicate our recent Im provement In this respect. Hut every where In buainets I see the signs multi plying to protect men from the greed and dishonesty of their fellows" According to a New 'oi! paper, the people of that city are obliged to apend a large part of their time and strength "in defending themselves against their own public servants." A few evenings ago, at a targe meet ing, one of the speakers, an eminent citizen, spoke of it aa "one of the greatest and wealthiest cities of the world, but the' worst governed city outside of Constantinople." He added that "there is no man in business life who has not at aome time received a waruiag that he would be ruined if he told the Iniquities of the city." Com binations to seise public moneys for private uhcs seem to have become a serious peril to American commuui ties. "That is the eighth boy," said the matron of a city employment bureau recently, "who has come to-day to cu gage a cook, laundress or parlor maid. Moreover, each one has made a good selection, stated his requirements clearly, and finished In halt the time his mother or sister would have occu pied." The new boy Is aa distinct a product of the age as the new woman. He can make his own bed, sew button on bis own clothes, manage a bachelor establishment for his father and him self, make out the menus and do chafing-dish cookery, all without losing bia rank In school or bis prestige among his boy mates. After once choosing your occupation, however, never look backward; atick to it with all the tenacity you can muster. Let noth How Is Wow. ing tempt you or awerve you a hair's breadth from your aim, and you will win, says Success. Do not let the thorns which appear in every vocation, or temporary dvapondency or disap pointment, ahake your purpose. You will never succeed while smarting until-r the drudgery of your occupation if you are constantly haunted with the idea that jou could succeed' better In something else. Great tenacity of purpose is the only thing that will curry you over the hard placea, which appear in every caret-r, to ultimate tri umph. This determination, or fixity of purpose, has a great moral bearing upon our succesa, for it leads others to feel confidence in us, and this is every thing. It gives ere. it and moral sup port in a thousand ways. People ul waya believe in a man with a fixed pur pose, and will help him twice as quick ly as one who is loosely or Indifferent ly attached to his vocation, and liable at any time to make a change, or to fail. Everybody knows that deter mined men are not likely to fail. They carry in their very pluck, grit and de termination the conviction and assur ance of auccess. OF ALL BEERS BREWED Nono equal our lioheniian Litter. Its Hiiperiority in in i 1h purity, its flavor, Ktrengtn and all-round excellence. Writ! for term and prices. BUFFALO BREWING COMPANY Sacramento, Cal. G. W WISE. General Merchandise, First-Class Hotel, The Plush House, Tonsorlal Parlors. Pluah, Lake County, Oregon Mrs. Aviragnete EXPtKT AT CLOTHING I'arlnr on Main Street, Jut north of FW-M's Muri'bsucllte Store. I'rli-ft Mo'tiTnte ami HiUfctlijn Gnr- siIi'mI. (ilvv uie s cull. 1 FRANK' T, GUNTHER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER PIANOS J. W. Maxwell A (cut for Ten of the Best high grade and rtandard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs 8 DO up PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstrong , LL. B., Principal A practical, prog-reuivc school, couiplcuous for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates io positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. Already proud of a high Handing wherever known, it steadily grows better and better. Open all the year. Students admitted any time. Private or ctaas Instruction. Learn what and how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. Board of Directors D. P. THOMPSON, PRKSIDKNT I). SOUS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNE Jour fdndmotfieh WA her. 'descendants. W ACORN Stoves and Ranges They hav been the standard t ookcrt and heaters for three generations, i Without V equal; a signed guarantee with every AtORN.' Greatest variety is patterns and prices ottered bv anv fuundrv. ' - J E t?Tr BERNARD &SON I City Meat pj. N. Suhwrltiers to Th Kia.Tilnr wlio remove Irum urn- 1h-:u t- iii'luT, r -hm;e tlifir Mwimr a tlr- U.miI,i rim iiiIht io drop this nltice a cM i ii,. lr -t ran be a'l- i drrs-d to the right (xlofflc". TUIP OIDCD Is kt-pt on fllt F..C. hass's lnlJ rAlCn Adv rll'ln Aic mrMsn.lto Merrlisnis' Kschsnr-. r-rsmrlavo, 'l.. where coutraius lor advertising can lis made lor It. Horseshoeing A Specialty LOOKOUT Si For an; one klllinc or steal ing stocs bslouying to the South Eastern Oregon l, Stock Association $500 REWARD Will be given for ths arrest and eonv(ion of any per son or persons stealing any stock belonging to members of this Association. J. D. COUdrlLIN, J, H. INNES, President. Secretary. lakeview Brewery AYRES & SCHLAQEL, Props SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail f Delivered any place in Town $ Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. ru. every day but Sunday. Returning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. in. every day but Sunday. Passengers' are $3. Round trip $3 OFFICB Reynolds & Wlngfleld's, Lakeview. I BLACK JHITH5 ) AMD J. E BERNARD o: 50N ARE DEALER5 IN GENERAL HARDWARE, WAGONS, BUGGIES IMPLEMENTS OF ALL KINES. WIND MILLS, PUMPS, PIPES, COAL AND IRON. Call.and see us before we will save you money. Market 8 : M BRICK BUILDING Door Norih of Hotel lakeview y Beef, Pork and jg Mutton i Bologna, Sausage, Etc jj FITZGERALD, PROP, g Greatest Playground on Earth EVERY NEED EVERY WISH ! CAN Be SUITED EVERY P'JRSE SPECIAL RATES Have been established by ths SOUTHERN PACIFIC betwet? all parts ol CALIFORNIA and Its grat number of famous resorts by which the eipense ol a trip la reduced ta a very low and reasonable rate. For example: FROM ALL PARTS P CALIFORNIA TO THE RP50HTS IN THE SHASTA RE GION, LAKH TAHOG AD Sl-RkOUND-INOS, YOSHMITB.THBBIUTRliFJ.THB KINOS RIVbR COUNTRY. FRO1 SAN JOAQl'IN AND SACRAflENTO VALLEY POINTS TO T HE MONTEREY BAY COAST. FR0.1 THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, ARIZONA AND NEW rtEXlOO TO THe SEASHORE IN SOUTHERN CAL IFORNIA AND THE RESORTS OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. For full Information, Inquire of nearest agent of tba Southern Pacific Aocr-Lakeview Stage Line. S. I. McNAUGHTON, Proprietci Office, Hotel Linkville Klamath Falls, Or. Lrare Lakeview at 6:30 a. m.; arrive at Blj I In 11 hours. LesTe hiy at S a. m.; arrive at Kiarjetn raus Id 15 hours. Leave Klamath Falls at 7 a. m.; arrive at Beswick In hours. Leave Beswick at 5 a. m.s arrive at Ager in 7 hours. 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