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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
L VOL. XXIII. urn ting on Iportia and WAR PAINT Till: DUKl: I flcctlngi l Political Cofiimit tics Col. knight li-IN of Manchester's Cnllcd to Arrange I'rcl imiiuir- Infatuation l or I'ortm mid ics (or iooj Campaign. Hi Wnrni l.ovc Letters. (. . ! . l.iiirmiin. .in. I U s.lmin j CI. N li. knight, who ban k -! WHY, m-.-n-i.iiv, nl the M Hi- li -publican considerable notoriety t). r. ugh tin- pro- CnlmlC iiotl."huv"Ciiilei a meetn g ; p"ed "' 'I' "I '"iiiiiw cult of Ion ,, il,,. , moitee, to In- held in r..iim.:i , ,M-" 1 ''"I a. Ire... dmig liter I'ortm aga.hst .'.', Chamber ol Commerce building, : 'he Duke of Mum- hester, has returned l'ortUiil. on .-iilurduv, I i-bruaiy M, V.nrj. 1 lo A men. a from b.o.lon where he I.jih nl III ;) u. in., (or tin- purpose o( In ink ' been looking after Inn daughter's in I in. ilnti. l-,r tin. stav 'invention, mi. I I'lest-. Miss knight com prom icd l.i-r I in i, .In. i.- h .Int.- for ll..- I r 1 1 1 . ,t l KP. "'lit iioii tin- 'ii men! by tlm Duke lo I li'-n- in i,o . .' In-r li li' c in l la- n ting, her o i,in. In an interview the ( 'ol- i cpl V prepare for tin- caiii .u if . in ! oncl aid : w hi h all the llcpiiblinih'' .ire interested, j "Mi" Duke of Manchester married Knfnn N. M,,i,- m tin- itii-ni I -r ol the 1 Mi"" minermiiii U'caiie In- wan dank- inttec for klamuth mill I.. V. Conn ' "'I'1 '" - !- 1 tlm money. To my ..r Lake loiinly. Mr. Conn lift for j daughter , w tin w mi playing on I lit- l-oti. I'orlUu.l yesterday to ntlcnd tin' meet I ii g ol I hi' 1 1 .in initti-i'. He w ill also pe:id I'Viirai days at tin- Stale Capital l-(nre ii-turiiiiiK home. Chairman White, ol thr I i'inM'ratlc Mate Central Cwmmitti-i-, hut calli-d inretniK of tin' i-ouiiiiwli'i' (or l.nlay, Jan uaiy 30, at 1'i.rtlanJ. IiiimPiliuti-ly fol loMingthii meetliiK the I'i-iihx lata will HiH'u hoHdijuarli-r in 1'ortUiHl ami Im-kiii lhr arlive work of the rampaiKii. A. N. kohii, memlirr of the committee from lurk noli county, ha ti-iiiii-re.l hi rri(- atlon. IS. Imly in the committeeman fur I-nke, and R. F. Van l.rimmer for K Inmalh roiinty. I'lie Kepuliluan Cinre.i.oiil Coin Hiittre, Kirnt lmlri.l of (I recoil, will niet at Hume oint nut yet derlileil iimiii, fcnl to In- ili-d-r iiiin. il l.v tin- i hoire of the roniinitlee, on K-I.uniry IMih. '1 he hi. f ul.j.-il ol the inei-tiiiK, hm a li n. .11 1 ire. l.v CliHirmini I . S . llairiN ol l.ni-ne, in ! to fi-hi'l a I'liii e for the iini-lihK' o( the J ili'l i--loii.il Convelitloli, tthith I..- l.i-l.l on April Uth. II. I-. Mur.l... I. i - tin- in i-1 1 1 1 r o( the i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- for K Hi.iiMi .in. I .1. !-: III li t v . M. tin In Lake Al.l Wi ll AUUOWIXI.. I 1 1 in loll. Ill III, l IliU i-l.oi k I - I to II Ml II il the il.-illli ol l ,M, v l.l, I, ,- HI M il Ht I I II CH l k , In , II ,11111 I V.ll h , -h'Iv on t In- mo i Hint: ol -l.inn.ii v L'-, I KIL'. I 'ei'eii-i'il hud l.i-i-ii ill ol .in-ii mo HI, I Im Ivmi werk" l.i'foie Iun .Ii.iiIi, and v,i ,i. I n it I ly i'i ru vtoi he until l.i- miK.-i mi;.-. .ii. led. Alfieil M r I i-1 1 wan h luitivi-ol full-l-iiliia. Hlnl miin reared III 1 1 ll III hold t i, unity, thill Hate. He ruin.- lo l.ukti oninty Willi Wilhou V Ali-xamler, who ll one Inn,- ovMied u Villilalile hlock ' i ainh in Winner valley. He was mar- I ned twelve yeais ago in lied lllulT to ... . ii . i i i - .... I I..-1V1I1H llll.' U III! M.iriIV.'M I t ll . I n.. iisull ol their union was four chili lien, all of uliolii Hre livniL. lb. i--miiI.iI in I l.ako county yidtrs, and was know n . by all within Hie scope ol his imiuaiut- aucu aa an honorable man and a tint;- Jiearle.l friend. Ail men w ho knew him lespeMed A 1 M,'lowi lor Ins manly I'lallticH. IhiHidiis a loving wile ami four cliihlien w liu are bowed dow u in sot row , be leaves a lather and mother and several broth cis anil si-.t.'1-i. line Milcr, a lesi.lent ol Hums, visited him here some time ago. Deceased wuh an honored member of the A. I''. A A. M. an,! I. t). i. V. lodges, of Kt. Ilidwell, Cal. Ilii fnueial was held from Odd Fellows hull in Lake view, on Saturday, January L'.'ilh, under the auspicuHof l.akcview Lodge No.ti.'l, I. (I. O. V. lly riMUil. Iluru (Ore-KOii) ami i."l Itlufl mill llaiubulill (Cal.) u'mi.nn-ra iluus- noli' .l.nlU.I The Munogram for warm blunkulu, (uuifortew aud otiier "warm things." LAKKVIKW, LA K 10 doll stage, In. paid ardent attention, ml when nlii- came to tin- conclusion lliHt In. wmi iiu-iely trifling with lu-r, nlm wei.l to France heart-broken ml entered a convent. Ha wrote her many letter ml in nearly every one ol tli-iii I in awn-rled llml if she did not return lie would kill himself. She Inhered him ml rt turned, lie renewed his suit and tun conduct wai altogether exemplary until Im wi-nt to Paris and met Mini Zimmerman. There her auul rratiKJ marriage. Il wail raae ol urgent need of dollar on the pari of the aciun of the nobility, and they were married. "I'rior to thm time," he continued, "the Duke wrote to my daughter palpi tating, passionate, heart-breaking let trii. No." he added, "I have none of them- Irtlen w Itli iiie. They nre in the j hand of my ditnhler' aolicilorK. t They re i!itmninr." WMLKI: Till- kliSTS. I.HkeVleM , (tlek,"i), .liiniliiry '21, 1 (To the I'.ililor:. I he pitron of the l.akeview I'oHt'.lliie have Ini-n mrtkliik.' : mimeroiin I'oinpl.iiiitH on iircoiint of the lion arrival ol tliioiifl, n.ail via. tl.e Miiith. ."-nine people plan- the blame with the Htae linen, m h ihot here think ' prol.alily" the N-Co Ihiilway may have .in.-t lil I'k' to do Willi it Now, in jii-ine to Mi. I!. Vun Inan, pr.ipi ii lor o( the Tei in" A A It lira utane line, hi i-1 in -ill . i- will, I will f-tate. that lliere ha-, not ii.-.-n a mi--i'oniiit,tioii at AImii.in in tin- 1 :t -1 ti n iiiontha, mid only two la-t winti'i. All the failuren of arrival of mails thin w inter baa li-en iausn.1 hy (In- railroad. The roii. 1 1 from Ti-rmo to Lakeview have been iiiiu-nally nm.il this winter, ami Htrt;i-H have heen making tuinnier (Mlll Sunie people wonder whv the stage from the south does not arrive ,1"til !l ul"1 10 I'- 111 1 '" benelit of those people I w ill give a copy of the 1 1 I ' nllirial st hcilutf from Teiuio to Luke' view : Train due at Ter mo ii :10 . ni. Stage leaves i mo on arrival nl train, but ""l l,,u'r K !' singe to arrive in Alliintri in I H 1 u hours. Stage leaves AlturaH iihii iiiiivhI nf mail from Ter- '""' ""' .lal,'r !l "' Hl"' in arrive in l.nKeview in In hours, winch would be ::'M a. in. the follow im: ay. As it i.-, the mail is received here from f to 7 In ii i m in mlwince of sched ule lime. Of late it is a common c i urreii ce for I he train to (ail to rearh Tel mo by H p. in., and us the stage is compelled to leave at that lime, then A failure occurs. The Tei mo stage genei ally arrives at Alluras by H a. in., when Ihe roads are good, mid the A 1 1 id an stage arrives in l.a key lew about !::!( p. in. If the "doubting Thomases" who lay the blame on the stage lines ran figure out a system to cause the mails to ar rive at Terino on time, 1 will wager my one eyed miilo (11) years i ld) thai their "duns" will arrive long before they are ready to pay the in. Yours Affectionately F, O. Udntinii. ( Ol'M V, ORISON, T. ESTRADA PALMA, CUBA'S KIK8T PRR8IDKNT. Whn told thai hi clHi'in wu enctMl. PrraMrat Palma vdA: "It ahall b my aim to ttrnfthr n tli fn.mlly flin( wliirli imli bntworo Cuba and tlm Uailatl Mats. Tli Cukana. of ooiiiw, apprriata tli fat that to th l'nitd St&IM tber o a g-nat debt of rratitud." In Ui Cuban rvTulutiiia of lHe&-7s b alMtad pi.inl.at of Cuba and pnt a jax in a Spaaiah priaoa. News, IjOCAI Kial Mriplin returned Monday from a long trip to the railroad al Sji-son. i;,!e wa- absent eighteen days, having taken out two commercial travelers He visited every town between here and Mssi.n and says that as dull as this town i.-, it ir- tne liveliest .lie iii the countiv. He says those who do not think much of l.akev,e ought to go to si.meo.hcr town that he Msi-cl, ami sec how ijilli klv tlu will Collie l ack. A mate letter received in l ake view last week conveys the news tli.t the conduct between the Oicg.ui Tol as!! Company and the Nevada, Cali fornia and ( hegon ll.ulw ay Compa y is binding, thai the road will build to their Lake County pioperties as speed- ily as pi'ssible, and that everything is assured for the development of the pot ash claims at Summer Lake and Ahert lake. The prosecution rested on Mot, day morning and not one of the crowd thai ,,,-, aUlut thi, ,iilrU(r of F,,ln. candidate for the Gubernatorial noin has been waiting here, drawing W ' t.iHrt,, allli le for,.n man of-war-tleet ! iuation. ... .1 ... .. . .11 1 ' iron, , i-ouuiy. was caneo 10 lesuiy. It is safe to say that this gang has cost ve. payer., ..irooauu.or.ioapparc.u purpose. They have infested, if not in- j (ected, hotels, court house and streets I for two months liku u lot of bn7r.1r.lri .1... .. - 1 ... If . . ... ii. . sitting on dead .trees waiting for a sick 1 horse to die. l'oor abused, slandered ohl .Motloc has been sorelv tne.i. l'laimlealer. A eel tain prominent lady of Lake- view iciuovcd some valuable lings from her lingers the other day, aud placed then, on the lable by her bide, while siie was busily engaged tit work. Soon llici caller she discovered that her rings were missing, and at once became sua-1 piciousof a certain young man audi charged him wild taking the jewelry. Of course the young num. who was in nocent, denied the charge. She after wards found the jewelry in her litis band' pocket. Now, what business did she have searching in the dark recesses of husband's pockets? I II URSDA V, JAN. .'JO, Interesting Notes Gathered During The Week and Stated Briefly For Examiner Readers -:z -:- - All the bids on the star route mail eontiai t, Paisley -Silver I ike. have been rejected they weie eoiisideriM entire- t. o huh f,r the work to he per- formed We 11 to it' r 1 11 ml that . A. Currier was the ow.-t bidder, contract w ill be rca.lwrtisrd. "'is , cral ManaL'e, Dunaway returned ,1!(t ..j.,,, from Uir,.(. uav(j. visit to M.,.im,.. Tra,.k .ivj wa9 ,-, ifl, . hi"t nL'lit, tmt train- will not be ri.n niiig U'lore spiiiiL'. A freight h. iise and station build, ng will at once be put up and other improvement made so lliitt w hen spring opens things will hum about .Madeline. Keiio Garette. There arrived at San Francisco last j KrK,ay t,iree cilvuar (of j appearing guns, with their carriages,! and other auxiliary machinery that goes to make up the most powerful liar - bor defense that human skill can de- vise. These guns will be stationed at , , , , , ,,.,,:,, (., den Gate will meet with warm recep- Tl, tfun!) ar0 complete t,vtr in(lUllw, 0I, lt. tvai4t , ,. , - , A I ino (. reek coiresptuident seeminglv t'les aolTelise at a jest of The Kxaminer, . ,1 in reteremv to a game of football which was to have taken place on the State ,. ... l.nif itridiroii on Mii.day, tlif l'.tl. n.t. The wolds which olfended the currce- pondent were, "and it is expected that ! Lakeview will go down nexl Sunday land 'wipe the ground' with the State Liners." Correspondents should not al low themselves to become jiettish, and should be able to pick the jest from the . , . ' .' , . serious in all tlnmrs. bile r.-l.iiiio' to , ,. , . , x . . .1 i.: ..f .'...,. i... ii ti... i.-- : : I""'ul,'n t"D """'" " inclined to the belief that the players of New Pino Creek are much more en thusiastic in their work than those of Lakeview . Our friends to the south are all husky lads and with the proper coaching ought to put up a good contest. NO. 4. IAST OREGON MAY SECEDE Hunch (jra.vs Counties k'ecite Long Tale of Woe and Demand a Radical Political Change. KveniiiK Telegram, I'ortiand: Tin-re may le another war f n':ei-?ioii lull it will he bloodier. Hit; ill-tur hilig element thi time i not the Southern nalier, but the minemand murder of the vant region of tdi i:ommonweallh lying eantof the Cascade. KaHern Or 'lion doe not defire to n-pnrate itself from the l.'nion, a did the late Confed eracy, and emerge from under the fold ol the i-tar and htripen, but certain of iU jitii:al leader are making due tbieata to form a new fcta.e, jiruvided certain other event do not haper: The rtanon leading u;i lo all of this are politit-al, though not paiti-an. He puhlicamt and JemocratB alike are sore. .Someljody ha told them they are being "used" by Western Oregon for a purpose, and tney were being laughed at, and the deuinition bo wows bath no fury like a bunchgraaa farmer bcorned. The chief bo te of contention is the form of the two Congressional district of the state. Sagebrush stsUfemen believe that Mult nomah, Columbia and Clatsop counties were added to the Second District for ' political purpoees, and, in short, that the ' City of Portland might control the nom ination and elections cf the district, and that the Willamette Valley might name the entire delegation in Congress. j Leading politician in Eastern Oregon have been quietly talking this over among themselves for some time, and mutter ii.gs have beun to crop out on the sur- fare. They say they intend to demand a redistrii:iini? of the. Matn. Thev will at,k that the three Western Oregon counties lie transferred to the Second I)Pn ict, and in their olace a number of ....u and mlninir eomitieii u t'iven tn fb Second listrict. I'nlesrt tliis shall be done, they make threats dire and diead- ful,.ll.at the state shall be rent in twain, and that a new comu.onweaUh .hall be ,-,rlm.d. eu.bracim; all that region from t he silm in it oi t he Caseadcs to the 1 laho line. As there is little probability of a new division of districts being made, a strenuous effort on the part of those w ho delve in the earth and those who till the crust thereof, to secede and set ul' " empire of their own is being I1Klllt.. Astute Kepublicaiis of the bunchgrasu .country, who are able and willing to ; take a long look into the future, candidly "'' that Kastern Oregon, as a region, as a separate section of the state, has no "Hard Timej. I'arty." The members of Solace Circle, Women of Woodcraft, are gaining a big reputation as entertainers. On Wed nesday evening, February 5, the Circle 1 -,, 011.....1 r;,,,,,, pftrtv i lllms " . All members are expected to carry with " c"n".' Woodiiifii and other guests. ! Any member of the Circle or Camp up. ; JwM ll;at W()uK, iulil.Jt,e tho ; ,,,,u.,t Umt for lhe 1KVasio.i will U. lined, and if any guests attend "dressed up" the ones inviting them will have to pay a tine for their reseetive guests. it wouM he well lor the genlleuien to 1 . . .... I l"'es very uiotteraiciy ana lor tin , Uiiie to dig ui. their calico ga No tine linen will be tolerab gentleman appearing with . shining with stove polish will be six bits. Thi) evening will be r merry making, gauus, r feasting. YMY1. jW8lO