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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
LAKE COUNry EXAHINCR, LAKEVIEW, OREGON, MAY- 8 lK2. JIKKVITIKS "grafters" the Rustler Would-be lOT. Joe Vinyard was over from Warner taut p'k. For anything in the Ricycle Supply fine caII on Hudspeth A Cloud. IS-1 Rorn-In Cedatville, Cal.. April 2i. 1W2, to tlio wife of J a nun Metikera son. Rev. Stark of Paisley is in Lakeview, the guest of lit v. Smytlie. Mr. Fannie Hurras is rapidly recover ing from a recent seriousillnefs. You'r next for n ijuick shave, clean, comfortable anil sanitary at Frank Smith's. 18 tf Mrs.tJeorge M. Gleason, a prominent nd estimable woman of Alturas died on April LNt,. Mrs. C. C. Pratt W able to le up. The many fi iends of the aged lady are rejoiced to hoar of her -overy. Boy a 12 Rambler best wheel in he world for the money. Shipment to arrive within a week. Hudspeth A Cloud. The bond question for a sewerage sys tem to cash fltyOOO was badly defeated ia Ashland last week at a special elec-1 tion. Tom Reall has accepted a position in the drug establishment of bin brother Lee Beall, and w ill reside here in the future. Yon can find your favorite drink itt Hudspeth ,fc Clood's. Twenty-five dif ferent flavors in Soda Water. 1S-1 Ionian Fosket of South Warner w as a business-visitor in Lakeview this week. Urs. FosXet is spending a few weeks at Bijwell, visiting relatives. Lambing season commenced in ear nest in Lake county this week, and the prosjiects are bright for a big increase. The weather is also favorable. For a refreshing, delicious, palatable Harry Kwing of San Francisco was a guest at Hotel I.akeview this week. J. Mitchell-lnne arrived from Paisley Monday with twoof his high-bred mares. Schuiinck A Soo are looking for their new lock every day. 18-2 Oreen Hampton of Paisley was a business visitor in lakeview this week. Ales Bradburn and James (toss, business men of Bonsnita, were here this week. Monroe Mansfield is in from Crooked Creek tbia week to spend a few days with the boys. "Jesse Moore" Whisky has leen the Ktntmky standard with which all others have been compared since 161. It is the best. Wm. Little has returned to Lakeriew. Bill spent the w inter in San Francisco, and says he had a good time. Born In Lakeview, Oregon, May 3, 1902, to the wife of Joe Arxner, a son. Joe now has a quartet of bright !. The Palace. George and Fent. Pop ular place. Good treatment. lake view Oregon. 1 tf Freighter Nysewarner arrived from the railroad Tuesday with a big load oi new goods lor me ijixeview Mercan tile Co. F. K. Harris, Republican nominee for Coroner of I-ake County, understands hit duty w-ll, having servtd one term in that capacity, Kverylxnly knows Farnham Harris and he la held in high esteem by his fellow men. No man on j the ticket ought to get a larger msjority. ! Whatever his duty he perforins it lion-' estly and conscientiously and no man can say a word derogatory to him as a public servant or a private ritlien. His opponent, Pr. Smith of Silver Lake, is doubtless a g t.nl man also, but he has not resided in this county a sutllcienl length of time for the xople to know who or w hat he is. He is altogether a new man, comparatively unknown out side ol Silver I.ake precinct. At any rale the Coroner liould reside at the county seat where all business p,.r. tailing to that ofliee is transacted. I A QUESTION OF SHOES If you are looking for bargains in gents clothing and huts rail on Schuiink A Son. They are Belling off cheap to make room forother stock. 1H-2 Mr. and Mrs. Lou Green and daughter were here from Clover Flat Sunday and Monday. They are preparing to go to Southern California to reside. I Cheney the harnes man is petting in a full st.x-k of everything for the trade this week. He has some tine new bits, harness in fact everything needed by the people who use horseflesh. IS Jack Hardin, the new manager of the Harvey pasture, has purchased one of those fine saddles to be found at Cheney's shop. Jack proposes to "ride in the George W. Johnson is not only one of ! the most competent young men in Lake county, but he has always U-en found true and faithful in the discharge of every duly which he has undertaken. j In places of public trust he has always been honorable and careful. No man i questions his inUgrilv and his word is s good a a K.nd. He has tilled i.hic. s of trust in the past and is fully compe tent to till the oihe i to w hich he aspires Treasurer of I-ake County. There is no good reason why Mr. Johnson should not be elected to the position. He should get his full party vote on the I'd : . t i ... ! oi june, ami i i,e J-.xamincr is confident he will. This is the Sanson of the yenr" when it is necessary t le well shod. In the winter, when the weather is had, you wear over shoes. At this season of (lie year the dampness is coming out of the ground and you need sul stantial shoes to . . PROTECT YOUR HEALTH .. Our mode of ltivin,' shoes and en re witli which they are selected and our nnxiny to ct the hest at a reasonable price will he suf ficient inducement for your patronage. eooiing, invigjrating, wholesome drink, swell Bet"and has purchased something "Vino " takes the lead. At the Lake-i nobbv. See those elegant sa Idles at Tiew Soda Works. ls-i . " , w 1 I Cheney s. IS F.vcrv Republican should register ! r i- r i i . i 1 irti ier, J. r . Clarkson, deputy stock inspeo- and tee that his Republican neighbor . ii . t. ' .i i . does the same. Only one week more ' Registration closes In which to do so. May -1-5. John E. Walker, accompanied by Mrs. Walker Mrs. J. T. Hudson, ar livetl from South Warner last Sunday evening. Mr. Walker came on business and the ladies on a visit. They returned home Tuesday. Watch for the big new advertisement of the Lakeview Mercantile Company in The Examiner next week. This firm will have -something oi interest to tell the public. Turn to page 1' next week i:d fee what they -av. Jim Handley, Clint Liueberger, Geo. IXrlvin and Mr. Old, Lakeview carpen ters, will goto B!y in about ten days to construct the brarnh store and ware-lioii-e for the Lakeview .jercantile Com-I'-.'.uy. They ill wtk there f..r! Mckenzie .i ti e California Ore- ! gon telegraph system has c'.inpleted a new line from Likely to Altura", and is working on a line ff.m Likely to Made line with a full ciew of men. Soon there is ill athr. jt. hne from Lake tY'e' to Reno. Henry Rusrill re-uu.ed from Mfxbx oui.ty lae-t SaturJay. He has been a a ay from Lakeview tor several months, and was engaged ir. line work on the ..i . .. ; 41. 1 - - I'm lie; iiiil nvpv-i:i in nuuian lor boijic and is keeping track of the various bands of sheep at the lambing ground and shearing ens. Mr. Clarkson has resorted to the quarantine act in several cases this spring. Ed. Henderson arrived Monday w ith Creed Conn's big team from Silver Lake. This team is considered the fin est in I.ake county. Henderson is on his way to Surprise valley after a load of bacon, hams and flour. A. E. Follett was here from New Pine Creek Tuesday 011 businens. "Pete" says he has a hard fight on his hands and may lose the job of road overseer if his friends "don't stand in. 'pete ought to win hands down." Indian John ha returned and is en deavoring to find Homebody who is re sponsible f .r the los of his teejiee, which w as destroyed by fire at I'adman after the death of the aged mahala from j smallpox. John saya his mansion co-t him "sixty-pive dollars," and he wnts the money or a new house. G. (r Boyd'tun, the woolgrower, ar rived from hi" lambing ground at Little I'hdwaucan lat Monday. Mr. Boyd stun reports a good increase in bis flock. He also resrts snow between here and Little Chewauran, at the Tamarack, at two to three feet deep. On the north side of the hilU the hiiow stays on deep. The lightning calculator is still figur ing. Itisanaful task, but then t UJUt U- done to show the extrava gance" of the Republican otliec-hulders. The County Records don't count win, him he has a system of his own and he is dcperate in bis attempt to figure Judge Toniiing-en out of office. There is a great deal of nerve displayed in the effort of this wonderful mathematician to show that the County RecorUs do not ten ir.e truth an. I that the county olli- cers are a pack of rascals and thieves. I ('y'.'i t-t , c ity Meat Market .X7T S; 0 flnnr Nnrlh nf Hntpl labvipw t.t.t r.t.t.t') Beef, Pork, Mutton; Sausage, lite. LANE & FITZGERALD, Proprietor.. Captain Charles E. Clark, L S. N,, whom an ungrateful Republic may recall as the man win brought the Ore gon around the Horn in time to I. in the naval action off Santiago, has de clined the President's assignment to rep resent the I'nited States Navy at the coronation of King Edward. The dis tinction was richly deserved by the commander of the Oregon, but be coo Id not accept it because he is too poor in worldly goods to stand the expense.- The San Fran isco press, save the Ex aminer, are a unit with the police in fast ening the crime of Nora Fuller's death on one C. It. Hadley, w ho was a book keeper in the Examiner's business office, and who disappeared 011 the day the un fortunate girl's awful death was an nounced. The evidence against Hadley appears to be strong He had ample time to get to the farthermost end c.f me eami, uowever, anu tie may never le found. Lakeview Livery H. W. J. HARRY, Proprietor. Peed stable in Connection Horses hoarded ly the day or month First class turnouts and saddle horses. Our specialty is the quick and sale de livery of passengers to all points in the distrivt. May and Grain for Sale. -; : - Prprictors Barry's Opera House Onl) pUi In I aktilrw for , buldlng public nltrlalnincnU I Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings 8 time. He will probably work in one of P.urns Times-Herald : Our old friend, the mills here thi sominer. V. II. Shirk, a former resident of this H. F. Muid x k has been appointed '-(.unty, but now residing in Reno, Nev., postmaster at K'. .::ath Kalis, vice A. j arrived here from Lakeview last Satur Castcl, resigned. The appointment j '' "fteni'wn. Mr. Shirk is now agent wai recomiiieiH!-' by CorigreHsman j t"r ll'e California A Oregon Land Coin Tongue. No betu-r i odd have been ! !"'. wl,i,'t' "v""' -r' J"i"dred Biade. Mr. Murd'k is .le erving and j liU"1 l"'''r'' "r-i,"a, and bis Examiner eoiztatulates him. coming Here w as or, c ompany ous.ness. It is t' li,''t t.'.e i.ew store of K. , J. M. Willey. an old resident o( Lake I auer & Son"! ol Alturas is probably the ; view, who has been away from here for handsomest esUbltsi.meiit, interior, in '. nearly two years, is back with his the northern com. tiy. Kverything in friends thin week to lemain for aome tbeestablishmer.t U modern. The in- J time. Mr. Willey has been stopping at terior designs were arranged by lien j Reno. He is in fairly good health and liuer, the wideawake young business j is gratified at the pro-tessiveness of man who has been materially instru- Lakeview. He has many friends here mental in making such a grand success who are always pleased to ehU liiui of the business of K. Lauer A Sons. by the hand. A number of people are wondering why Col. Cogswell of Portland does not eoaie out to Lake county to do a little missionary work for his friend and partner, II. Haly, in the local campaign. It is understood that Mr. Cogswell in tended to do so, and it is strange that he doea not come, us he is more i.nxioiis for the election of U. Italy to the Judge ship than be is for the election of a Republican President in !(. (iood reports come from every section as to the probable outcome of the con test lor .-beriff. II. R. Dunlaphas mudo an ellicieut and faithful otlicer and it up pears to be the consensus of opinion that he should serve another term. Mr, Huiilap ought to poll his party vote at least and there is little doubt but that he will be elected. DfllUTC Regarding the Forty Second Annual I U III 1 0 Statement EQUITABLE LIFE. New husiness written in 1!)1: - $-jr,il'J,0S7.00 Gross assetLs, " - X ,0;;'.),720.:i I (Jross surplus " 71 ,72t, 71)7. 0(1 Total payments to policy holders "27,71 l.tl'-'l. 12 Huring the past ten years, the Kuilable has paid t'.'il.n.MI.HXI .1r)l in dividends ot its policyholders, whieh largely exceeds the amount paid in dividends by any oth er Company dunuu the same period. President Roosevelt has made official announcement that he will not retire Ocneral Miles from the army. It is probable that the army man will hold his tongue in the future. Don't Guess At It SE3P- 4 1 A 1 4 1 but if you are going east w rite us for our rates ami let us tell vou ttlxtut the Her vine and accommodations offered by the Illinois Central Iuilro:ul. Through tourist ctrs via the Illinois Central from Pacific Coast to Chicago and Cincinnati. Mon't fail to w rite us about your trip as we are in a position to give you some valuable inhumation and assistance, Mill miles of track over which is operated some of the finest trains in the world. For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on or address: J. V. LINDSKV, It. II. Tit I'M HULL, T. F. A P. A. Com'l Agt. 142 Third Street, Portland, Ho. r r