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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
LAKH COUNTY HXAHINSK. LAKGVIBW, OKt-UON, MAY- 8 ltf!)2. LAND LF.A5INU HILL 111 Nil I'P TMli MEN TO VOTE TOR I A w ill U seen in snoll'cr column of The Fxnininer today, f lo ptiMi.' land li'ii-iiit' lull lino levit helved fo I ho time Uiii:. Hut th. viitiii ill noi lo allowed totlieout, ami a renewed and determined effort will I'O made at the C 'HI' St next session of Congress by tln cattle ns nmi mini iiionoioiista m r" the measure. oters ot tin" rirei v on- a-iest-iona! district rliould rvuieml'er that the people Ism o a st:iiiu li anl j a We friend in Tin. 11. Torque, wlioj has, and ill continue to use, evciy ef- fort to defeat the land leafing I'ill.j Such a man is needed in CoiiKress to j tight thin robbing hlifuif. Let the j people of the First lMs-t rLt tliow the country they are in earnest in this mat j ter iv reeiecmiK .ir. tongue overwhelming majority and at the Mine tiuie- sshow Mr. Tongue that the coinuiuii people of this district appreci ate his effoits in their behalf. Every poor man and small stoi kinan in I-ake county, regardless of party ties, should cast his (.ballot for '1 liouias 11. Tongue j on the 2nd of June. And eight tdmuld not be lost of the fail that a United Mtatea Senator will If elected by the; legislature of this Mate, and the men elected Representative from this dis trict will assi.-t in electing that Sen ator. Emmitt, Burgess and Wii aldon, Republican uoruinees for Representa tives in this district, are against land leasing, and if elected to the Legisla- j ture will oppose any candidate lor the , Uuited states Senate who is net unal terably opposed to the measure. To subserve their own interests every nnall stockman and homesteader, ami , every laborer, should vote on June 2nd ' ' i for Tongue for Congress, and Emmitt, i. i ii-i ii . i - ! .. .... 1 Burgess and heaMoii for l.epreseiita- fc ' : lives. i And getting down to local afiairs, it should 1 reineuiliered that a staunch ' friend of the leasing measure is the lemocratic nominee fur County Judge. Of courts no one blames him for being friendly to the measure for he is at the head of a big corporation established in j Ike county for the purpose of buying j lauds and raising ami selling cattle. It; is but serving his own personal inter- erally run-dow.i system? Use Electric ests and the interest- of his corporation :lt! "' Batteries. For men and . . , . , . . . .i.i i women. Electric Insoles keep the feet fr. ends and neallliv stockmen that he , waimaud prevent catching cold. For would catura'ly favor the lpnd leasing , b,,kU.td aj drcua( addres,, r'diliery, which is destined to kill oft ( Electric Appliance Co., tho very indu-trv that makes Lake! lOtf. Medford, Oregon. county a rich and proi-perous section the business of the small stockman, j "Shut your my, mpmn ymtir mouth . .. . . ! what luok will bring you." The Examiner mistakes the disiuoi. ' The n,other nMn Rt the chi)(ljsh ui the people of Lake county if they rast their votes on June 2nd to place in power, even locally, a man who is fa-l becoming a monopoli-t, and who will, if the land leasing bill passes, take ad vantage of the privilege offered him to lase at two cents an acre in the neigh borhood of Fifty Th'ij-and Acres oi gov ernment land in Lake county, to cairy on a big stock rai-ing ehterpi;e. The jealousy cau.-eci by the nonnnfl-i tiniiofW.J. Furi.i-h for tjovernor in place of Judge Lowell has not I wen subdued, and ardent friend ot the defeated candidate seem de- j ter mined to assist in the defeat of the j .nan at the hea '. of the Republican j tt ket in this -tate. We wonder if j ttiese people wi!! continue to call then. selyes Republicans? And the people are wondering if Judge Lowell docs not feel like a renegade alter declaring his intention to vote ior Mr. ( hamlx-rlain. W.J. Furnish wi'.! I mi elected despite the jealous enmity of these men, and then they will feci like a Jt of fooU. Chas. Nickel), i .Jacksonville, wanted lo be nominee for mate printer , on the ltfftfceratM" -ticket UUil ,"'''"K' ''' i.i..i not it. broke the slate. The convention was wise in not nominating Mr. Nickell. It ii doubtful if he could Rver be e'cted I i uiiy olHce. lie is in the habit of woikihg off peculiar tricks once in aw Idle thai people do not like and d i not forget, lie is not hardly of Ihe cu!dr for a sifl'e ollicer anyway. East Hide Herald. fJubscrie for Tl.e Kxau.iner i a year. A Faithful Official The Secretary of State of Oregon, Mr. F. I. Pt.nhar, has proved liinisotT to be an exceptionally competent, faithful and valuable otlieer. lie he reformed and re ytcuialicd the inetlnxl of bookkeeping in I. is olhoe; his lat biennial report w a the most complete and instructive ever issued j he has been watchful, vigilant and phenomenally firm and eonscien- j tiousin auditing claims auainst the state, I allow n g nothing to be paid out except ! clearly nuthoiued by law ; and in every i reflect he has performed his duties with j scrupulous and remarkable ability, teal am! li'Vlity. Mr. Punbar haa certainly tilled the bill more perfectly than it was ever tilled Wfore, ami well deserves the sult;inli.tl compliment and commend atioti not only of the renomination he has already received, but of the re elec ! lion that it is pretty certain he will re ceive on the tirst Monday in June. Port- land Evening Telegram. "That Pryan Democrat" whom Ir. Daly so ruthlessly, unmercifully flayed in the Rustler may prove a thorn in the side of the gold-silver any thing candi date for County Judge In-fore the day of election. The Examiner s columns are open to any man in the discussion of public questions, and even "Bryan IVmocrals" are given a fair chance to state their views. "Rryan Democrats" should not be cuffed and kicked for hav ing political principles and believing in them. The Democratic candidate for jyj may need their assistance in this campaign. Evidently, Joeeph of the Rustler and Daly of the Rank have "rnn up against something." Fought For Ills Life. "M? '"her and sister U.ih died of ( inisiimption, writes J. T. Weather- wax. ,,f Wynnilotte, Mich., "and 1 was saved from' the same frightful fate onlv , ... , . . . .. , - by lr. King a New Discovery. An at- tack f I'm unninia left an olwtinale nigh and verv severe lung trouble, win h an ex. -client diK'tor could not In-; p. but a few mouths' use of this won -i!iil medicine made me as well as eer and 1 gained much in weight." In fallible for Coughs, Cold and all Throat and Long trouble. Trial lx'tle tree, tiu.iranteed tiottleH .VK: and $1.00 at I.ee Bead's, Druggist. ELECTRICITY. Aie ii MiP.eiiisg from Rheumatism Weak back. Nervous trouble, or (ien- game, and doesn't realize that it is a game she as a woman has perhaps played for a great many years. Many a woman is weak and sick, nervous and discouraged. She sufTers from headache, backache and other ills. She wants to be well, but all she does is to shut her eyes and open her mouth for medi HJ cine and trust to j lucic ior results. --C t-W sli-i "doctors" V t V. WDionth after SvN v V month, often VVAu rt after 't'ar' SjVo-re blind, hap-hazard fashion, and re ceives no perma nent benefit. Women take Dr. I'ierce's Fa vorite Inscrip tion with their eves open to the fact that it cures womanly Ills. Jt cures irregularity. It dries debilitating drains. ' It heals inflammation and ulceration and nru ffiiiule weakness. There is no trusting to luck by tuose " Favorite Prescription." uiVin -My dinsa- w diitt'Hrement and ulceration oft'lie nlt riiN uuil I w;ih in a U-rrille comlitiou with mill mid we.kiieie. and had (riven no all ! i. ' r I..)..,, .. -ii .min .tiin Mm. i H irrv A llrovtn of oroiio I'cnobscol Co . Me. Iladdo.iore.1 with four different dortnrs with- in four inoinli-. and in-lead of KftiiiiK littler was KrowhiK weaker alt ihe time 1 ilet ile.l In try your Fnvnnu- I'rrw riilloii.' r.ol.lell Mnl- iiiil HiMoveiy ' ami ' I'le.iwiit I'elli-ls." us I hal hrar.l oi nie many i-nren ...r.. iiht. I ImiiKht live nottlei ami lelt w iiiiie i 1st- ter nfler t.ikiiK them that I kept on until t am an well a- evr in my 1 1 f- an. I to Ir I'li rer all I the p,i. i- .III". I LMflllot sav elioniih 111 favor I of his .... .ii. ,... , llelore 1 Ik-ki .... I..LI..K yo.lr n.e.luine. I only wrn-lml on- I ' twenty (aiiin.l. I now we.h o.,r I .1, .1 ...I a. ! Mity ,.un.ls I K.;,...e.l forly i..i in x , nonius. 'V,- , I in w ; l.lors -","' llVS'u .l.r i'Veree , in pt-rfeet he.i'.Ui Us ii.k.to l.r litre r Ir. Pierce's Plcnsanl Peileta clear the tumlily comjilexioti. Old Soldier's Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . t M. M. Ail-tin. ; civil ai etei,in, 'J- . . Wiiii'liclcr In. I . v;ie: "My vtifn was eiiM-rol this .nn at l.ak.vieH, Oi-.k.iii, on Hick a longtime in flute of jfoml iloe- i-aiunUy. I he -i, I, ilav of Jl, , Vn. lie natnei u ion- unit in r, i Hi( nil,,,.,,,.,. V . A. i nrrier, Janu s An .shane, toi'w tienlment, I. lit Wll" Wholly enred j ,. m,.1h,, jhn Kelley, all of I'aUley, liv lr KilUi'H New Life Pill", which oickoii. Any ami all persona i-Ihi m I dk ail u"orU..,l uoii.lera for her henltll." Tliev 1 ver.ely ihe l,ove-.le.ei ll..;l lan.ls r. re.pie.ie.l hIwhvh 1o. Try tlit iu. Only .10 at . .. . I Ueall's lru( store I TheFS & ..The Lake view Mercantile Company.. 6 Ot'FH'KKN or TIIK COMPANY t r It Miller, rrraMrat A Reaart. V P V I. Barillas. Mr A Trraa 1 Lakeview Mercantile Co. f -JWV Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, Oregon . OfJlrrt a Mjrtlf. Grtnltr. Iroa rn wi imKi sum stn Vjf CtMdtRT W0BH Or All KISOS iSali '"'Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat tneut by Ely's Crowin KtUu, which is agree ably aromatie. It ia received through tha nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole sur face orer which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell tha Cue. aiza; Trial sue by mail, 10 cents. Teat it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement. To accommodate thoae who are partial to the uae of atomipra in applying liquids into the canal passages for cnlarrhnl trou ble, tha propri. rs prcpar Cream Balm iu liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Bulm. I'rica including the sprmyiag tul is 75centa. Druggist or by maiL 'i bo liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. r ivl. fiiooK. t'llfled Htati-4 Ijiii.I Offlr ., ljtkt-vlew, Ori-Koll, Msreh l.Kisi. Nni ii f 1. Is. r.-I.y kiv ii Him i'iliiinliifi (' l'lYtii.ul likev li'W, (ir-irfu li.n Hte'l llfilU'i' fif llilelilirdl l' IllMke riif i.n tltn rti-iw rl l.iiil cIhmii N.. :'.:, lor iln i.1, sW'i4 H. -c. Mh'fNK.i, Sni.NK S..-I-. .lnl Ntt', Sl,hcaT.K. I(.'.'2 K. before the Ki'H iler ali'l H'vi ivit Ht I.Hk-i 'H, On koii, nn Friday. I Me ''Ii ! ol June, !'.. lie liHliien the fnllouiliK KltlieMD to pre Die eoiijlile IrrikTHOoii ami re Uirmtlou of KKl'l IhikI : W. .. Mum of l.nk.-flew. Irein, nnil I. ' . In.. I-.. ii. Jul. ii l.i. from, h F. l'oii r, nil ui Al. l. r. noli. Viz: .1. c. In.it-.iii of ruer Ijike, ir'ioii. hH fi l.-ll HOIK of llilelvi loll lo Wt.ke (.r.M.f f.ll ln ij.-n-ri In. el . Iiin Jf... i- .. for I he N'K1, S', si;'4 ! ' , sh'4 j.'. T. W - K. -u V... V M. lM-lore tins Cnrinter it ml k.-eetver .1 I. Hkeview. Or.''in. on Fruiuy, the Mb il of .1 une. Ilr. He iiHine he folr.wtor wltlieHW. to .no .- t In eoini'lele irrtv.iu.u hu4 reislmtut lion of nkI'I Ihi'.I: W. . Mom niol I', f liff tlln of l.ake l w, Ur.'Kell n. Juhn Luffluii u.l H. F. ronH-r ol A.lel. Oregon. Viz: K.liili K. Ix.ffru-of lakeview. Oregon, hns tileft tinoee'of iiii..iiioii lo ni.kw i.r.H.f mi her ilewrl-lancl eluiiu . :. lor I lie w ' ,N , S tti.-H ' , w. :t sK ,VK', N'a.SFJ, h'4-iVVi,.ter. 14 T. :. i i'.V.. W. M . iM-h.rv lllf Itegi-ler MIDI Use. iver Hi I kel lew, i-koii, on Fri'lsv tlie Kill lHy f .limr. l:ri. She ii m no it the foilnuil.lf wltltew-it to l.roM' Ihe i.iiiiiil.'le irriKHtioit hii.I r Initiation of Mild Unij. . m.ik-, of l.ke..ew. OreKon. .1 . a.ttHti of Wnruer (jtke, OrmnH. Johu l.fftu- snd H. F . oo.. r ot A 'el. innim. VI: H illiani Z. Mini of l.nkt-vUo Ornicou, llSH lil.'U liotlee ol llltelilli.il III mall' Kmil on rot4 on i NK' ,-W, NLM, fK'SK'' . :s. T. "A. It. .. """ M.-aiMi-r .i fr 1 l.nkevlew . i ir. khii, oh t ri.Uy Hie bill .lay of June. twi.'. He iiniiien Hie folf..wlnK u ilnewx lo i.rove i he eowi i.l. le trriKaiinit ami rtt laiiia- i I ion f said land : J . '. iol-oi. ol W arner I jtkr. ( On-aoii. r. ( . I;ffn of ikevlew. Oregon, i John l-offlin. nnd II. F. oo-i of Aili I. on Hon. I Hap. In K. M. llmnilN, KegiMer. , . . . ... Tl tlliKH .TH . . . . , k .. Oreiron ''" '"', ' "k ' Van ll 17 l'il' ; , u b , , , ,., i( lle ,,roWloi. of the ml of (.micn-ia of J ' e U) , ,,,:,, ; ,a,ef alllornla, Oreron, , Neva.la ami Wa.hi.ikloi, T.-rnlory," an exten.l- e.l to all tin I'lll.Ue l.all.l hlalea l,y aet of All-' I . , William Harvey of. patalev. eoniny of Lake. Slate of On-xmi, liaa lhi ilay tllell III tills olllee hlH sunril slal.'lll. 'lit .No. :U4, lor the nnrehase of the I:'., S K1 ,. ' . N K1 ' SF'-, SF.i, of Section No. 7. 'I p. :i:i s. II. 17 K., , Htel u ill ofl. I'prool tos'sou llial the laml soiikIiI ' i more vul n.il.le lor its liinhi-r ot .lone than j ; ( Ihmii nn.ui.1 Inn.l i.ol.in- Hi.- Ki-kihi. t ami U.- ior nan' "ii"'ni .o p. . aim oi esi am inn ma j . to n e ineir cia i h in to tile their clanim In tins nltiee un or la foru , M vt,M iiy ( mh. v. i mar.utt. fc. a. HK ATTAIN, Uffclktet.. Wet Mi ? mm $30,000 5uccc5sors to II. C. ROTH I; & LARGER and BETTER ...S 1 OCK... THAN EVER I1EPORE We will soon have on hand the largest and most complete stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Ever opened up in South eastern Oregon. 'aw. VP MM O MMM M M MM S. F. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the LAKEVIEW Mecognletl ss the J l Wuon nnl Hii'y Hanu-HH. WhiH, Kobt'H, lloatas, 41 Hits, Spurs, Quirts. RohrttoH, Ktc. -4- -i- o- Ilcpairinj; of all kiiuls, by com pelt-nt men. -o- Q LAKEVIEW Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & C H. DUNLAP Great Reduction in Fine Line of Latest Billiard and Hereford - -v. ' -it t fi J . yr. ; -. ; New Capital I CO. Or TIIK innrtxvi V M Mlllrr. ' A Mraart V LMarlllas. Meaa MrMrf M r MrrffrO. tf M Urrm Urnit H Maaalaa SADDLES Ileal VsajMro 5adlls 2 V - PLANING MILL CLENDENEN JEWELRY NOVELS " Pool Room Stock arm a w ' awMMtllll aT WW IIVI Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon n Registered Yearling' Bulls 1H.IOO, 120 and I DO each LALDOR AUMO bead of berd mi