Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, February 13, 1902, Image 1

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LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, Ollh(.ON, THURSDAY, UK I J. i:s, VM2.
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AT MI:LI;NA TIMBER M:LTj
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if I'i, y, IJ'i. r I vt i arif. Tin; party. The "MarJ Times Party."
liiini; np.iii Hinl I.iihI mii-t pinvi- up (in I In Wcilnt'-ilav t'Vfliilm. tin' 1 1 int.,
I In- n.iiiii' in '."i lav at wlnili tinif tie aflf r Tin-Lxauiiiu-r went to pifs-c. Solai-c
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in ii k i ii i if t.nil. fii I i.f liiini. aii'l aiivi-r- ' ifftvi- tliiir miifli talkiil uf "Hani Timeii
ti-iiiir. Thf fiitiif ci.-t iiut'i lf i.f tin? I'aily,"' an I it wa imleiil an noia-i'in
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in liial purrliii-f prii-f it If-- tlmn $:'.D.
A .Surprise I'art ,
l.:i-t I'ri'l.iv f vi-n tik'. a- tin
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Sure Cure I or Smallpox.
Mi- .1 Mill. r ..I l .il ii-w luHi lf.l
in tn ll.f .liiini i tluf ii k llif fill
l.iM 1 1 . ).' ai I ii Ir v. Inrli tiiiiy prnvc uf muiii'
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f IVl'li t" t I.f I llllli' I'V il i i .1 1 1 spi Hull-Ii t
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I'fi ii iimiI. tn my kimu Ifilyf , in liwu-
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llif iii ipf im I liavi' Uf I It tu flirt'
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fiiul tln -ii t nil t miiH ilif, it iiinil:
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i ilinitalic ), niif tliiin; I. .ill a Ifiii-piKiii-fnl
uf Minr. Mix miIi tu tul'lf Hpiioii
liiUuf walcr. Wlifii tliuniiiylily mixfil,
a'dl lour nunri'S nf vwiIit. J uki' a tea
Hpiiiinfiil i-vrry hour. LitLiT iliffawf
ill ilifiippnir in twi'lvM liuiii'H. I or u
fliilil, mnallfr iIuhk aiforiling to itH ii'o.
ll ciniiiliifN Himl'l ''iiiiik'I pliy hii iaiiH to
tint 1 1 1 i m . tlnTl' wnlllil lit' no ni'fil f (ifht
ImiiHi'H. If you viiliif in Iv irt' ami cxpi ii
iicc, life thin fur dial ti inlilf ilici'iiHi1."
Oregon llouxe.
Mr. and Mm. I.. I-. lukli nian liavi'
takt'ii (luii'f uf tl.f liulfl uliicli wiih
f.iiimilv known m Tin- Cultaf ami
later an llotrl tU- Carry. Mr. Winklf-
iiinil Iuin taken a leuHe on (lie prnpi-rty
ami Iiiih llinioiilily remivatod ami fur
niHlii'il tlic plaof. He Iuin mailu the
rooniH coiiifiiilulilo ami inviting, and the
talilo under tint ciipt'rvinion of Mm.
Wiukleiuan, who will a I ho Buperinteinl
tlio kilrlien work, will Im furniHlieil
with tliu lieht that tlio market affordn.
'f'lie iiuine of the eHtabliHliinent httN
la-en tliaiiKud to the "(Oregon IIouho".
I Mean IkvIh, comfoi u'jle rooms, ami a
X'kmI tahle will be found at the Oregon.
innkiiiL' tM'uplf ftnl" iMifllv intn the
'.'."i.'i.iHMi.iKm.oim front yard nf ll.f rifnlfii.-f .f Mr. and
1'i .Mm.tmii.iKHI Mr-. A. N'. lr:n h an.) did tln n ami
7. mm, mm, urn tln'n- attempt tn fine Mr. and Mrn.
o'mm.mm.mm I'.e in li e re ar. m-fd tr. m their dreamo
h ii.iii,ikki,iki iiver lHik and paper in a niuct pleading
"..miii.mm.imo manner. The Miipri-e wa- eiun.lete.
J.mm.mMi.mm l.ai h one nf the party reptefeiited a
I .mm,mKl,ooo fharade, and there n- miirli amiife-
,mKi,(Hm,(Kl inent over the piefMin:. Mrn. C li.
1 .mm.imo.imo Andfr-mi miff-fd I he larye-t iiumher of
'.iHHi.mm.lMKl iharadff ami mu- pie.sented with a
J.iMi.tKHi, mm prize. The evening uh pleaeantly
i pitNNetl in iliaradfM and nmei, and
l7,liNI,lMHI,t.Km i ued with ref re.-hiiieiits, iee-eream ami
cuke, hrnu'ht ulmi liy the happy party
Tula! . ''', IHUI.IKKI.IHK) a feat lire that wan thoroughly en-
I iiie f if hi ..I t In-I niil.fi l.ind-has heeu j".vei hy the Hiirpriced ones Tlmge
hin lied ovei . I f.i i - ' i ' nut pieHeii t w ere, .M r . and M ih. V . 1 .. ?-nell-
knu ii tin ie wa-iii. i. .Ihui.iI in iiej!nn, inii, Mr. ami Mrs. Y. A. MiiHHinill,
hill int'iinv ruiintv theie aie 1 .iNHlaeii'H. Mr.iunl Mth. ('. li. Amleifuii, Mrs. C.
Yf IL i i tfd in i ii
pine i
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II. ml. n k
Nelu pine
Miar lune
hlte pine
Nul.'elir
Miver lir
Ufd red. ir
Whil.ifil.n
I umaiii' k
lute tir
M Ifi'e llaneiillM
mu l .ie. ti'
nk, as
A. Knox, Mi-fen Mae Miller, Mae Sni
der, Lulu Maxwell, Knee Venator,
MefHm A. II. Ilaineridey and Max Whittles-.
Osk Who Was Tiikiie.
Theie nii hilliuli-ul lee t ul luiulaT of
the fiiialler smhhI- u-f I lur linifhinj; and
rahinel put piiM'H, fiiVH the Oregon Tiin
heriiiiin. The varitie-are maple, myrtle,
lie 1 1 , 1 I.f k oak. white oak, live oak, tan
haik oak, madiona, dogwood, wild
i hei rv. veM , iumiier, inntiiitain inahok:-
',' ., . , ,! Salem, Oregon, Kehruary (i, 11102, Kalph
any, ehiiiouapiu, alder, harherry. and '
Ralph Allen Moore Dead.
1IKI. At the Florence Sanitarium.
niau.aiiilii. At the low valuation of fii.oO
per thousand tect of uiaiilifactured
luiiiher, the ftanding limU'r of Oregon
reirNentH on the Iminih of Mr. JolinHou'tl
cHtimate an HHnet, availahle at Home lime
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of neat iy IlitlJtHhlUHI. The foreMN of Or
egon cant of the ('aHcadcn range are coin-
minim I largely nf yellow pine. Thin
NpeeieN croHNCN the i:iiige a little iiorlli
of latitude 1 1 degrees, lleie the weNtein
limit croNNi'N the niiige and immedialely
rii i ih nortliwcNtward down its hIo;-ch
llll'll, tUlllillg to till Hi III I ll Itlld HOIltllWCHt,
it ci'ohm'h the valley jiint Mouth of hone-
lung, and (hinncx into the Coast range.
Sugar pine enters into the State from
California, extends northward over the
entire breadth of the CiiHcade range, and
probably nearly to the CoiiHt, its northern
limit running an far north an the latitude
of Oakland.
In mentioning the timlier lando of
Lake county it might lie well to inform
intending purchasers that the cunt of
timber lands is f2.M per acre in tracts
Allen Moore, youngest son of Mr. and
Mm. W. J. Moore, of Lakeview, age 11
years, 8 months and I'I days.
W. J. Moore is now on the way from
Salem with the remains of his Hon, and
in expected to arrive today. Announce
ment of the funeral will he made hy
card.
Not District Attorney Bonner.
A report reached Lakeview Saturday
night that listrict Attorney F.. (.'. Hon
tier of Modoc County hi'd died suddenly
the previous evening in Oakland, Cat.,
of heart failure. The report turned out
to he erroneous. It was the married
sister of Mr. Homier who succumbed
suddenly.
Madeline My April rtr.it.
Mr. Juo. M. Crawley, traffic manager
of the N-C-O Railway, informs The L'x
auiiner that the prospects are that the
Nevada-California-Oregon Railway will
lie operating to Madeline, H1' miles
north of Teruio, by the first dav of
April, 1SKM.
to remind one of "hard times. the
make up nf -nine of the gentlemen
present would have put to shame the
original "Weary Willy" and "fiu-ty
leia L-," could they have looked in upon
the scene that night. And the 1 t i-.
too, were niit'le up perfectly to suit tiie
oe. a-iuii . There were really come hard
lu.iking cases ;it ih,. "hard times" affair.
Some lew had the audacity to attend in
good dress, hut found their mistake
when tin 'committee demanded of them
heavy lines for wearing gin-d toggery.
The lines amounted to over $12, which
went to the Circle funds. All sorts of
aniu-ing sanies were indulged in until
siipln-r was announced. Each memlier
of the Circle ' ad ttiitlicent eatables for
their invited guests and there was ample
provision made for all present. The
lunches served in tit: plates, and coffee
drunk from tin cups were, excellent, and
everybody enjoyed it. No guest was
allowed to pay a tine, hut whenever a
tine was imposed il was paid for by the
member for the guest. After lunch
dancing began and continued until 'A a.m.
It was a jolly, enjoyable and interesting
entertainment throughout.
MOODY TURNS
TRICK ON LUSK
An Argument That Throw the
leasers Into 5pasms and '
Which They Admit True.
On February fith F. C. I.uk, presi
dfnt of the American Cattle Growers'
As-is iation, was heard by the public
land i.'oiniiiittiw; of the H nise in favor
of the Millard bill for lea-ing the public
grazing lands. Ilurimi the hearing Kep
resentative M i-sly of Oregon brought
out the fact, previously unobserved,
that the nuiitarv wagon road" in Or
egon, controlling a grant of l.'imi.isX)
acres, cniiid, ur.der the pending bill,
control lu acres of grazing land for
every one of their present holdings, or
nearly half nf the entire Mate of Oregon.
The friends of the bill admitted that
this was a correct construction of the
proised law, although it was not
framed for that purjse. Mr. Moody
also called atleutien to the fact
that while the bi'l permitted home
stead entries it virtually bl.x-ked the op
eration of the homestead law by falling
t i provide that persons making home
steads on lands under lease could se-
CJreany ie.i-ehold and that houie.-ted'l-ers
in the ranire section of Oregeo,
where transportation facilities are liuii
tel, unless they had the use of sullicient
range to enter the s'ock business,
could rot make a living.
Iiepresentalive Jones of Washington
. and Mondell of Wyoming also took part
in the discussion. It is evident from
the hearing that no leasing law will re
ceive the endorsement of the committee
until it meets the views of the Settlers
and stock-raisers generally in the West
ern states.
Teachers' Examination.
The semi annual teachers' examina
tion for Lake county is now in progress,
having lieen opened yesterday by County
Huperiiiteudeiit Willita and the Board of
Education. Six applicants were expect
ed to he present to take the examination
hut only three appeared at the opening
session. They are Miss Grace lriver,
Miss Lulu (iilhcrt and Miss Inez Whee
ler. 1'rcf. T. J. Newbill, principal of
the l'aisley school, was appointed hy
Superintendent Willits to take the place
of W. J. Moore on the Hoard of Fxam-ination.
No. lo's Ball and Supper.
The ball and supper given at the Mo
Culley place, in school district No. 10,
last Friday night, was a most enjoyable
affair. O.uito crowd from Lakeview
attended and all report a splendid time
and the Inst of treatment. The affair
was given as a benefit for the new dis
trict and f'.'i was the amount cleared.
The supper gotten up by the ladies of
the district is reported by The Exam
iner represeutive to have been one fit
for the sods. The Examiner returns
thanks to the good ladies for a fine and
bounteous lunch.
; firs, tiallagher Gets Pension.
F.dward Michael Gallagher, deceased,
who during the last part of his life re
sided just south of New Pine Creek, has
been allowed a pension of t' a month.
; His widow, Margaret K. Ciallagher, has
j been allowed f1 a uio th. Mr. Gall
agher was a war veteran, and for a
long time the wiJow has been trying to
I get the pension. It would appear from
the aliove that Mrs. Gallagher will re
ceive a back pension of a month, and
S a month from the time she made ap-
; plication, for life. The many friends ot
the w idow will rejoice to learn of her
good fortune. Hon. Thos. H. Tongue
took a special interest in this case, and
is responsible for the worthy action on
the part of the Government.
Weather For the Week.
The'lT. S. Voluntary Observer station
instruments at The F.xatntner office
shows the following amount of rainfall
for the week past, February Cth to 11th,
inclusive :
February li, rain 14 hun. in.
7, (1 in.sn.)20 hun. in.
" 8, " 25 hun. in.
, " 41 hun. in.
" 10, ' 12 hun. in.
' 11, " (I in.sn.)3S hun. in.
Total 1.50.
Examiner and Bulletin $6.50.
The publishers of The Examiner have
been unable to renew a contract with
the publisher of the San Francisco
Iaily Bulletin at the old rate, and sub
scriptions cannot longer be taken at the
combination price (or lCxaiuiner and
Bulletin of f5.50. New subscriptions and
renewals on the combination offer from
now on will be $0.50 Even this is a
saving, as the price of the Paily Bulle
tin alone is $t. Hemetuber, the price
now is $o.50.