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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
l.AKI; COl'N TV I-XA.MINI'R : KIIVIF.V, ORFOON, J N. I2. COriEDY AND TRAGEDY All Mixed up Together in uch n Manner That Shakespeare Turns in His Grave. Seen In Alturnp Court KiHim: i:tku c i 's k : Act L'. I'ancv Miller, theirim liclit.-r. strides to I he .'mice's bench nil whis pers in toe ear of .Iinlr ll.wiiiigton, during the c s imin.ition of witi.os .1 K. Myers by Mr. Kaker. The Court itnine ilialfiy herk..ccd to the shct iff .nil 1.M til in to teii'ove Mrs. K. 1.. NiilioN from tliecourt room. Mr-. N ichols w as takinc notes of tin evidence lor thtee lo-.il newspapers of M.oloo county. Mr. Spencer ilnti said, "it is rt strange thing that it lady can't rem him in the court room and li-ten to the testimony when her lutshand's lite is at stake, atul to take note.- if she wants to. It is a shame ami disgrace n civilization. " Court: "Mis. Nichols, 1 have no oh jection to your slaying lit re it you ilo not take notes." Kaker: "There are other here takii g notes. There's that detective hark there (pointing to a man in hack ot room) he is here taking notes every il.iy. ami we can take notes, Main y Miller atul his un to me contrary notwi'.h standing," Court : I'i! tell the sheriff to take you and I'an Miller nut of court so y, u can settle it . Kaker: Mr. Mieriff, you have a right to ilisarni thai man, in spite of ruling of the court. Court: Kvery ruling of the court makes you violate it. t'roeeed with this w itness. Kaker: 1 take exceptions to the re marks ot the court, and to the court al low inn that armed bully to Mt there 111 the cuurt room. Miller : " You are a liar, I'm not a bully. You s ; yon dirty, lying s , I'm not a bully." (Hand on gun). Tlie scene became extremely exciting, as the spectators rose from their seats, and many of them rushed from the courtroom. The jury became very ex- had sat there lay after day and siiccied and made faces at hini. Mr. Spencer then asked that they proceed with the case, and not delay further. The Com t : 1 have a right to exert my perojjative and put any one out of ; this twin 1 like; I am sick of such con due'. The liovernor of .his State tele graphed mc a-kmg if I needed tumps to I cat ry out I he law , and I replied that I .lid not. I'll revoke it if this cae can't I ne earned on under civil ant hoi u tes, and l li resort to other expedient. Mr. Spencer:- I don't thine it will take troops to control Kaker. The I'ouit : It will take a whole regi ment to control hiii'. 1 lie Coin t then said that Mr. Kaker must apoli .-e the next morning at I u o'clock or go to jail, alter which the ce proceeded. When the court convened next nnnn t ' i g a written npoloy to the eon 1 1 , at torneys and spectatois, from I'ainiv I Miller, was read. Kaker : - " I i 1 tiave said an v thine to di-pleasethe court, 1 will apologize. 1-xit Caesar. FT. BID WELL NEWS By Our Special "Reporter. " Horn At Ft. Kidwcll, .Ian. I. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. I d. McConiiaughy. a son. I'.orn At Twelve Mile, .Ian . 'J, I'."'-. to Mr. and Mis. Cha. if.llnv, a j 4 daughter, j l;..tn--At Kt. Kidwel1, .lan. 17. I'M- ' to Mr. and Mrs. Aridv Morri, a smi. v V S X S N S V S V Ms-vf I i I 14 J i z V V s V V S S V s v s V V v V . V s v v V V V V V V V V V v V S 'v V S lHH was a vcrv Iniv c.'tr wit It us M.iilf mi lv our many patrons, wliom wo iloviro to lliank. ami in tho fntiiro as in tlio pad wo will o(ntinno to try ami merit onr patroiiaL'o ! fair and lioiiovt troatniont; l a I i lollais' wortli of u'ooils fur oor tlollar on spoinl with ns. ami y sliowincf a ronlint'xs at all t i mos lo n irrort inis- taUos w nicli w o may mako It'yoti liao nut Im-cii trailing af this loro ak one df uiir ontoinors alont a in I then L'i o ns a t rial v S . N V . s ' N V VI Bailey & Massinill . s Lakcvicw's fastest jrowin store, L- . ' I J Krnlrr Iiiim H firriMiin , Mrs. M. K. Muiiroe i daiieroii-ly ill at her home near tow n. II. N. Newland of this place i vety 1,1 : ow ink' to bis advanced iw, there l small chance for Ins recoxeiy, Kev. 1'i-pper was slightly indipoe. a few days last week, but i- imw able ti till his appointments. i Will Ymyard of Warner was in town a day or two last week, on bis way home i from below. j Miss Iora Haines, recently from ! Knnland, has returned to Cedarvil.e af- ' ter two weeks visit with Mrs. Irene liar- j Retf'.i i Morrison Bl(KSMIII!S AND I10RSI StIOl RS MI:.N'S HI AN V W IM I K I.ADII S' I I i A I im: Ulil.OWiVV.s SCIIOOI. .siiij:,ni.ki)i.k,.s n - 1 1 . i . i SHOES Now I to rvrrjlhlnj ft I lie lllnrknmllliltiB Line mill naliriir Iioii auiiriiiiti-ril Pino CreoK, Oregon. I ie! At Taylorville, Plumas C Cat., .tan. 9, 1902, Mrs. Nan y Wilt cucvi, a-.uiev ere in direct rane oi ae.l ale. ut year". Peiea-eil was a Miller's yuii if he should joiutnence eouri n of M rs. F. W. Ilickersun of this sdiootiiin at Mr. Kaker. Some of the place. Kh-oiitkk. juror.-shouted "Take him out.'-' Take. Kt. Ilidwell, Cal., Jdii. 'SI, '.o2. runr. out "J)isarrn birn." Miller was seized by attorney SturU-vant and New Vegetable j Store... ! L. 15. WHOKTON, Prop. Ol'I'OSm: HAILI V & MA.SMMju.i.'A 1 Koyd, uLd others, who by great I'tort A Surprise Party. Last Friday ninht a numU-r I All kinds of IJerrics. Vetrt'tahtes & 1 i F ruit carried in season. Ieave orders and what you want f ynuiifc! ! for the Jay ill be delivered at Iieonle nalhered at the home of Mr. and overpower i him and forced bin. into , v ,-. ,, . , , . .Mrs. J. N . t itgeraid for a night s fun and tne corner r nek oi ttie stove, .Miller con- , .. ,. ' ?C' ei.jovment, and (jave Mrs. J- ilzerald a I S tinuit.ts to j:r e vent to profane, an-l in- ! . . , V ' i happv surinse. The partv brought1 v scltina expn-ssioiiH. Miller was then. , , ., , , , w ith them a jjoou supply of freh ovsters ( di?e:ed to leave the court room and did . ,. . . " . ,. s atid other ool thinxs to eat, and all s so unattended. j , . . . ! liaicl- had a fine HUppcr. (iameH ami I Mr. Kaker then said to the court, i ,, , . .. , ! 'i oiler : to rrinseinent a Lm.t I ., im,i.i i - ..... .innv your doir, fresh and sweet. ylien you see a 5in ile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he ha a pair of (iraves' .Shoe. Illlll L- iw kk. k. i 'pliesc .tioes ' are all cele brated make; are t lie best to he found on the market, and are moderate price. THE RED SHOE STORE f S ' v y f t f f ' S . "Arc we to stand here and be threat ened by that inar.?" TothiHthe court replied: "You and Mr. Miller can i-ettli; this out of court," and tbfen ordered tLe Sheriff to take Mr. Jiaker out of the cout room. Mr. Pa ker protested that be was not going to be shot dr.w n out side of the court, and the party interested until 1 a. m. MrH. Kitz- I HfM proved herself a worthy hostesH and all who attended had a joyful j time. ! Judge Spencer raid to tli Court: School Benefit Ball. A ball and nupjier will be given at the M:Cid'y place, four uiilen north of I.akeview, on Friday evening, Feb. 7th, "Judge, you are advising Miller to ' " JI ure '"V'1'1- 'J'hu pro'eedn Bhoot this man down wlmn be gx.-s out ! w '" UM451 ,or a orthy purpose-to of court." ; create a fund for building a H( h(Kj Couit:- I did not make any fcuch ;. .'" i Wtrict No. 10, the new din- markH. Angrily) do on witl this case, j lr":l JIJHl esliW'(,"!"' J"e t"lh"(: K'n Then to the jury: "If I ever r-ee any ' ferally fchou,,J patronize this ball. Tick such a demonstration in this court room i 'ls f"r I,hI1 and 8Uf,'t'r 8r,; V'iTt again on the part of the iurv I will I -ach, w hioh includes free hay for your -"Can't we pro- Juror (interrupting;- to-ct ourselves?" The Court then proceeded to repri mand the jury for their conduct, upon which two or three of the jurorb address ed the Court, and Hated that they wish-1 given by the Woodmen of the World in ed to be protected while acting as jurors, i I.akeview, on Friday evening, February and that they were in direct range if any jiflst. The supper will be a grand feu- horses. Remember the date. Puy a ticket whether you attend or not. The Woodman Ball. Grand preparations are being made for the coming anniversary ball to be shooting was done, and objected stren uously to sitting still and being shot at. The Court then demanded that Mr. Jiaker apologize for his conduct, or he would send him to jail, Mr. Kaker re plied that he would not apologize if he wen) to jail and rotted for it; that he eaid what tie did in good faith, for Miller ture of the occasion. The hall w ill be beautifully decorated, and the Wood craft Orchestra will furnish excellent music. The Women of Woodcraft will join in the grand march at 9 o'clock. Tickets for ball and supper have been placed at $2.o(), and all who attend will be ashtiredof an enjoyable time. DO YOU Need anything in the line of CLOTHING? If so we offer you bargains in these MEN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS YOUTHS SUITS YOUTHS OVERCOATS Boys and Children's Suits and Overcoats DON'T TAIL TO SI: I OP SHIRTS 6c NECKTIHS MONOGRAM, AHS?ir's- V.' Pi 3 1? ft