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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1902)
V COUNTY COURT BIQ MEDICINE MAN ; ESCAPE! AND WRATMV INDIAN ii.KIUSniEQ,JiARRIS .' BmId4S i VVvffC!j.Xf V. ,!) Mtjh KicMm.fil In Indian Clrcl,t Altur. n Oi iJUAh, .... t . jrtiitj'lllms f'j'" 'I ini,',,,," on the death of ttoorge Matrix, lb In- term of the Count) -lUm of W nnW UJTiUIX In mwuku Jor Charlie Turner, 'medicine ihhii, found llmUtttkidyjiv entirety lfmit) ten ded to rhow tliat the two gun lxl Officers all 'rirVsefltl46 transact of lake, Wt4fj'J'iJ;,r the Itans action of County Uisims, afc' begun; and Ijeld at the- court house in Lake- view, Vrvgon, orf"tleeth Iar of! .Ma'ft, 1902, at hich wererpreseut I J on. Clias. ionningsen, jnoye J J . .t. murtnmit miesloner; S. J. Frose, Commissioner; II. R. Iunlp, Sheriff, and Vn. Gun ther, Clerk, w livn the following upon ceedings were had, to wit : Ordered by the' Court that warrant be drawn upon tle Treasurer inVy-, men t of tlie following allowed clnuii. to wit: 11. R. lunl Sheriff salary an 1 etniw imjfs Wm. Gitnther, Clerk ' salary, lump! and expreswure -sr. .315 00 Chas. Tonninaseii, Judge's salary anil expense l'aislev ...i:.12l 17 J. Q. Willits, Co. Supt. salary.:., lit) t7 Lee Beall, " Treas. " rt J John McKlhinney :Stock Insp., salar ....S3 .To W. R. Heryfonl, Romlmaster's salary 83 33 T. V. Hall, I'byfician'i salary . : . . Hi 70 Lillian Burrus, services clerk's orEce dur ing regis ration 100 00 Mrs. C. A. Knox, cervices Co. Board Education 9 00 T. J. New bill, services Co. Hoard Klu cation u 00 W. Bavley, services drawing jury-list Justi e court .8 00 C. Ilenkle, asst. drawing jury list Jus tice court 2 00 E. M. Brattain, asst. in drawing jury list in Justice court 2 00 R. T. Striplin, repairing fence, court ' yard 2 30 F. M. Chrisman, mdse. rl. dist. No. 1 and tent for county 22 89 J. H. liawson, labor on road at state line , 7 44 J. M. Metiker & Son, lumber for dist. No. II 10 00 ITan. Petrie, services road supervisor dist. No. 5, 40 days.. . 92 00 Glass Jc Prudhornnie, office supplies 72 94 Bea :h t McOarrey, printing and pub lishing 94 40 I)ick J. Wilcox, stationery 1 50 Reynolds fc Winglield, mdse 15 00 In tlte matter oi asistance in the County Clerk's otlice during the regis tration of electors : It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that such assistance is necessary in the County Clerk's office during the registration of electors, and the court being fully advised as to the law in the premises. It is therefore ordered that such assistance be allowed the County Clerk during said tiuie and that the same be paid by the county at a salary fixed at 50 per month. Court adjourned until tomorrow, March 6, 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m. Lakkvihw, Okkoon, March , HM2. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment, same officers present, when the following proceeding were had, to wit: Ordered by the Court that warrants be drawn upon the Treasurer in pay ment of the fallowing allowed claims, to wit: J. li. Lluir services quarantine officer 4i difjs and tent furnished, Paisley 143 00 Win. II. .Johnson services quarantine oiiii ei dl days Hlver f.ake. . . . 153 00 E. C. Stickel services (juararitiue oflicer 21 days Paisley, one cd. of wood, 2 gal. coal oil 70 00 Ashley Follett services ijnarantine offi cer 11 days, Hopkins ranch and lent I'oIl-h 33 75 Bailey Si .Massint'ill mdse 55 0 Ayers hltworth A Ayers tiide. . 12 (JO Ahlstrom, chair cushions 3 00 LAKG COUNTV EXAMINER : " Tmmmmmmmmmmm U KEVIEW, 0RE00N, MARCH. I J, Iv02. , wounds on ih body dH'yl "were inflict til by tne Brown lorr'is, but such evplence if not iirflicieutly aonulusiv to warrant the jury in Hndiug thai Brown IXirris tired the fatal shots. Wv -theietore find the shots were tirtd bv some onetunkntvWg tothe Jury." , . There are some very bold, batl Indi us alHiiit Alturas. The rhrtiidealrr, peakinfh of the tragedy says: "Jat w hy oa4Kto4a shouhuake a band in the killing of an Indian doctor we ta.inot understand. Better let them settle their own affairs in their own way. This doctor is a graceless, old scamp and has caused nearly all the trouble with these people, lie committed murder in or der to become a medicine man, and has worked his prof-sion for all it was worth in money and .horses, and the only feeling of regret among whites and Indians is that the wrong man was killed." a MY LENA A. NICKEK50N Hylena A. Nickerson, of whose serious illness The Examiner spoke two weeks ago, died at Kt. Hidwell, Cal. on the 27th i net. IVceased was r7 years of age, and the widow of K.v. Linus M. Nickerson, former Indian Agent at Klamath Agency. Up to atwut one year ago Mrs. Nicker on was a teacher of tlx; Indian school at Ft. Hidwell, and theu gave up tier duties on account of i Iness of a tumorous type, which finally caused her death. leceaa ed leaves to mourn her loss three sons, Geo. S. Nickerson of Klamath Falls, Will W. Nickerson financial clerk of Klamath Agency, Rev. Roscoe 8. Nick erson of Idaho, and her daughter, Miss Grace Nickeison now of ft. Hidwell, in addition to many friends who greatly appreciated Mrs. Nickerson's kindly and uenerous character. A correspondent from Ft. Bidwell in speaking of her death says: "During her stay here Mrs. Nickerson has made many friends and was universally loved and respected by all who knew her. Her bereaved relatives have the sympathy of the entire community. The funeral took plaje on Friday at two o'clock, the services lieing conducted by Ucr. John Teller w ho pronounced a beautiful and tilting eulogy on a life which has been above reproach." i s nen a Keeps Up Witlr , ' ' Public Demands . s . I ' M vAXfc have always tried in a simple business way to make this store the store of the people. You could always find what the public Vunted not only find it here, but priced lower than at any other compet titive store. It naturally follows that the store has grown, will continue to grow. It is a satisifactory store. ot i Our Mr. Bailey has just purchased while in San Francisco a complete Spring stock. Watch our ad. RAILEY & MASSING ILL J W ftova-er i ! M ill -I has Marrlaon Reeder & Morrison BLACKSMITHS AMD Now Pino HORSLSHOIRS 19 rvrr thine the Hlar ttxmtlhlaqc I.I we wail aatioriw. Im cwarnnlrril CreeK, Oregon. MEN'5 HEAVY WINTER LADIES' t-XTKA FINE ... CMII.DKEN'S 5CMOOL . 5HEEI'HEKI)EK,S NAILED SHOES S. F, Lako County Rustler, publishing notice 5 (J0 J. W. Howard, post for court house ard 1 ijo (ilass V l'rudhomme, I'lJiX) litho war rants .'17 50 (lii.VIIMI.il NfcXT Wl hK.; Made His Escape As mentioned in another column Joe liaumgartner of Salem has been paying Lakeview a visit. Besides private busi ness that called the gentleman here it apears that his object was two-fold. He wanted to get as far away from the Mate Capital as possible until the "vac cination business" was accomplished in .aleni. The account of his escape is told by the Halem Statesman in the fol lowing manner: Yesterday morning the Matesrnan published a small item regarding the school board's plan to vac cinate all the children in the public schools next week, and when, at 9 o'clock, Jos. Baumgartner, clerk of the board of directors w ho receives all com plaints, i litem led for the board reached the La id & Bush Hank, he found him self confronted by about fifteen irate ladies, w ho had called to protest against sue), a course. Among them were Christian Scientists and others who do not believe in vaccination, and they pro tested vigorously. So many were the complaints, and so insistent were the demands on the clerk that he should secu.e a countermand of the order com plained of, that Mr. Baumgartner was almost in despair, and was not happy until he caught tlio 11 a. m. train for Southern Oregon, w hence he w ill journey to Lakeview. lie will be gone about ten days, and hu hopes that by his return, the vaccination of the school children will be a thing of the past. New Vegetable Store... L. B. WHORTON, Prop. OPPOSITE BAILIiV M A.VWNOfl.L'5 Afl kinds of Berries, Vegetables & Fruit carried in season. Leave orders and what you want for the day will he delivered at your door, fresh and sweet. tsvt.'y ja. jmL .m When you see ' a amile on a man's face like this fellow, Just guess that he has a pair of Graves' Shoes. ill 'T'hese Shoes are all cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market, and are moderate price. mmi THE RED SHOE STORE Mir ''''' '' :( s r s t'r'rt Spring: and Summer ...SAfiPLES... OF ..CLOTHINg.. The place to get perfect fitting Clothes Finest line of Samples we have shown DONT FORGET TO SAVE REBATE TICKETS MONOGRAM, AHLZfrLT's m s V, I s-' I 5"