LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER J U REVIEW. OREGON. MARCH. 20, IV02. REPUBLICANS MOLD THEIR A DUTY PERI ORMED. The County Court may well stand tip on it record for huthfulni'is in the di- ' , .... !.. . ... . .;.... It nrtl 11 4 -v r- ; maryi' 01 muy in im- (inmip .i I ivJ t vj j tlHk in preventing a spread of the smJI- j and in nttiMiiplinn I" tmp out the Delegate Elected Prom Various ,j.,,.M. in thi enmity. We leheve the Precinct to the County Con- ; taxpayer would prfr to hnv th Court audit n low hill oontrmtl in 1 thi v rutlit-r than have tin minillpo. Kcl'ut'lii-nn riitimric t lit'l'l in nil , (f (VMlrM t,re ,i,,nu jiiipU ln tlit r.t itu t "I lake I'ounlr litet Tu-. 1llve olly now tli-M'overfl that tin' li day. In N'rtl I.akvif w t-Wfii Ult- MW jn tliiii county. Tin' fail Raton to tl.t- County Convention to 1 1 & ,a , .litvert-.l litdd t.ft Saturday, March IT-M. erv . . ,. t,,,!:-,,- ,.,, vlnced pome "doubting Tli nmiV vention Next Saturday. elected a follows: C. K. AndTon. W. A. Mainiiill, K. M. Hrattain, J. K. Moliariey, C. P. I.incharver, Elmer C. AhUtrom, titsi. II. Aver, A. K. Ton-Iiin-iiMi. tieo. K. MiUcr, Ernest Hrown and James Handler. In South IjiWeview precinct; the fol lowing citizen mere elected delegates to the County Convention, ly acclama tion: A. Y. I'.e.u-li, C. llenkle, 1. C. Sohiuimk, M. A Striplin, K. N. Ja quifdi and Frank Keid. George II Aver a chairman of the meeting in North I.akeview and W. A. Ma-finill. ecrvtary. C. Meiikln was chaii man of the meet ing in .Smtli Lakeview and A. Y". IW-aih, secretary. There will le f delegate in the County Convention, Itkeview having 17 of the number. .S far a heard from up to the hour The Examiner went to pre the out-j side precinct elected delegate to the Republican County Convention a iol lows : Silver Lake-J. M. Martin, J. S. Mar tin, llert (iowdy, J. C. Conn, Frank Kittridge. Chewau"an Pell Kruttain, Scott, Chester Wither, C. H. Parker, Al Farrow, Will K. McCorinack. Crooked Creek S. B. Chandler, Ku Itene, Kile, C. C. Itanium, E. E. Rine hart. New Pine Cre k A. E. Follett, C. C. Cannon, Eb Follett, A. M. Smith Thomas Creek J. M. llatnergly, S. J. Dutton, F. H. Snyder, S. J. Prose. At Summer Lake, Harry Ahldridge was the only man preent at the meet ing, and it is preumed that, Mr. Ahl dritfe being a etannch Republican, he elected good men and kept order. Woolgrowers Smite. The latest from the Commercial Bul letin of IloHton ourtey of iiaiiey A MaHinjjill) give good news to our local woolgrowern : o far the indication are that prices for new wool will average 15 to ?0 per cent higher than last year, and that the landed cost in Boston will )je more then similar old wool is held for here." We imported in January four times as much clothing wool as in January 1901, and for the seven months ending January 31, 1902, the imports of clothing wool are 25,9fil,919 pounds against 9,024,705 pounds for the same period last year. (with a purpose; that the oatheome disease "has at lnl made it appearance here." Much n'ore tredil i due the County Court for it vigilance than to those in authority who denied that smallpox existed in Lakeview, ati .1 lail-fd to take the proier precaution to prevent it spreading even among the p Kir Imlian. The County Court cer tainly ha no apology to make for con tracting a few hill against the county j to prevent the spread of smallpox. On, the contrary, had Judge Tonningsen ; a 'ted otherw ise, he would have leen ' guilty of cros neglect of duty and would have been deserving of public censure which he certainly would have! received at the hand of the "gang" j (the few) who are now criticising him for faithfully performing hi duty. MUSGRAVE-REHART. A happy wedding occurred at the res idence of Mr. and Mr. C. A. Kehart in! I.akcview last Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. At that hour Judge Charles Tonningsen united in marriage Mr. Mark Musgrave and Miss Hose Kehart, in the presence of relatives of the bride J " land a few intimate friends. Ml. Mus grave is the gentlemanly employe at the Hotel Lakeview bar, and has made many friends during bis brief residence in Lakeview. The bride is the second daughter ol Llias. A. Kehart and lias a large circle of friends. A fine wedding (east, arianged by Mrs. Kehart, was en joyed by those present, and the bride and groom were the recipients of numer ous handsome presents. The happy young people are spending a few days at the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. J. O. (ieorge. west of Lakeview. They w ill reside at Hotel Lakeview. The Exam iner joins with many friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Musgrave much happiness ami prosperity. How Wool Will be Handled. The Reno Journal says: The Flan- nigan Warehouse Company is now per fectly equipped for handling wool. It will either lie stored on charges, sold on commission or purchased outright for cash. The company will lend money on wool at a low rate of interest. A plan is on foot to conduct sales as often as a quarter of a million tounds of wool ac cumulates. It will lie inspected by prospective purchasers who will submit sealed bids. Those sales will bring many buyers to lieno and will aid the pro ducer to get a lietter price for their wool. Dig Stake tor 2 Year Old. The sjeed committee of the Oregon State Fair have announced their early closing stakes for 1002. Among them is a stake for2 year-old runners bred and owned in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, or British Columbia, five furlong, for which the Association adds $300, which should make a stake valued at from t700 to fl.000. Here is a chance for Dome of our Lake County horses to w in a handsome stake. We have the stuff to do it. Entries close April 15th, Silver Lake-Prlnevllle Route. F. M . Chrisman, merchant and post master at Silver Lake, informs The Ex aminer by telephone that a petition is in circulation at that place, Summer Lake and Paisley praying for a six time' a week service on the star route mail line between Silver Lake and Prineville. A copy of the petition has been mailed to The Examiner and when it reaches us will be placed at the Lake- view postoffice for signatures. Another petition w ill be sent to the lostollice at Plush. This is a matter of local impor tance and the petition should receive the signature of every citizen of Lakeview. Hie twice-a-week service now in vogue is not sufficient for the public demands. One can get au answer to a letter from Few Y'ork City, over 3000 miles from Lakeview, in less time than a letter can go and come from Prineville, a distance of about 180 miles, under the present system. Besides it would also be a great convenience to the people of Sil ver Lake. Sign the petition. The Rustler says that "many taxpay ers are wonderiug when they will receive their part of that old illigal tax which was levied and collected by the county court under the old scalp bounty law of 1899." Again ia the legal editorial minds of our esteemed contemporary brought into action. If they will quote any authority by which the County Court can rightfully return the money to the "many taxpayers," the advise will probably be accepted. Although the tax was declared illegal no pro vision was made for the return of the money to the taxpayers. This sort of campaign powder is very danij and will riot burn. When a Store Keeps Up With Public Demands Wc have always tried in a simple business way to make this store the store of the people. You could always find what the public wunted not only find it heref but priced lower than at any other compet itive store. It naturally follows that the store has grown, will continue to grow. 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