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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
- . i : LAKB COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIEW, ORCQON, JULY. a, 1902. fiak ounlu Cflxainlmrr Patllab4 Every Ttmnday BEACH & M'QARREY Masonic BalMIng (One Year $2.00 TERMS: -J Six Months, 1 .00 (Three Months, 50 CPACK il wk I mo S m Bin' 1 vr Oo Inch IIWI.IW A rt i Hi W Twolnrhc 1 1 61V 7Wll'l Thiv ltirhe. I i iv; i In 1 a ilrti-r Column .li livn all Column !! l.iw '.'A One Coin mn 1 W ." sAt Tu it) LAKI.VIEW, OREOON, JfLY 4. looi. WORDS 1 HAT ARE FAIR. Keforenee i i-iiIKhI to an article in thU issue rvirnrdinij tin Scalp Ibnin ty law, referred to by nn editorial writer in Tin" Portland Evening Telegram as a "farce." tho theory of which law is "utterly wroiur, anl vic ious." As a contract, we republish the words of the Portland Evening Jour nal refill-dim; Eastern Orison which nre as follows: The i-oople of the Willamette Val ley have not yet realised the certain ty of the future that awaits Eastern Oregon and parts of Eastern Wash ington. That Is really n great region, great in its iiresent prod net ivens, and great in what it promises. Already.' the grain that iours it Wood through Portland eaeh year adds materially to the wealth of the State and forms a considerable portion of the bread supply of the country. There are immense iuantitiet of live stock annually sold to the packers. There are trainloads of fruit. There are increasing dairy products. There are mines. There is everything that Oregon anywhere has or produces. Yet. as Mr. 'hamlerlain said, the iieople here are accustomed to look upon that region as given over to sagebrush and jnckrahhit. inhabited by cowboys and Indians, and suscep tible of development only by the leg erdemain of some one who has not yet appeared to pronounce his exor cism of evil spirits and conjuring of the gi " "1 ones. Without Eastern Oregon, Portland would lie sadly lacking in business with which to grow and ln-conie the great city it is destined to le. With out Eastern Oregon, Portland would not lie a city of lOO.lHW people, with promise that It will liecoine one of a half a million liefore many decades elapse. It is demonstrative of the breadth of observation possessed by the (Jiiv-ernor-elect, that he has come to a realization of these facts. It indi cates that lie will broaden the scopc of tilings at Salem, and tcrmit his vision to range over territory larger than that comprised within the lim its of the Willamette Vallev. We can look on And untile nn the political rniiipnlKn prog"'"1" I" Cal ifornia. We have passeil through the W2 ordeal In Oregon and can find some satisfaction In watching the antics of ot hern. Ere long cam paign lies will Ih "milled" by news-pajx-rs of the (1 olden State, and the merry war will Im on.. That iVino cratlc "King" down In Modoc prom ises to h a sotiriHMif much bit term'ss, and Colonel Thompson, of the "fear less Plaiiiilealer" may have his hands full. The Alturas Plaindealer In Its last Issue mentions something about a leii)ocintie "ring" that is trying to run politics down in Modoc. So, you have one of your own. have you Colonel? If we rememlier correctly you had a good deal to say during the progress of the Oregon campaign regarding a "Republican King" ill likevlew that was only my t ideal. A Democratic "Riii!" Oreat Scott! This is something awful. A BUSY SEASON 7: General Jacob H. Smith, tried by court-martial and found guilty at Manila for giving order to "kill and burn" which Isngalnstthe ethics of humane wnrcfare, has licen Informed by President Roosevelt that his ser vices are no longer needed Inthearmy. The notification was accompanied bv a severe rebuke. The statement that Representative Tongue voted against the Cuban re ciprocity bill is Incorrect. Mr. Tonguevoted for the bill, and sus tained the policy of the Administration. is what wc have been preparing for and we have a Larger Variety and More Goods than eer before. OUR BUSINESS HAS INCREASED many fold, and much of it results from the reputation created in the past and the promises made by TRANSACTIONS v THAT v HAVE v PLEASED. Bailey & Massingill. Lake view. John W. Mack ay the millionaire died Monday. This is the last of the four famous Mackay brothers. Edward VII Insists ou lieingcrowii ed next mouth. His royal highness is rapidly regaining his health. We respectfully submit the above to the Portland Evening Telegram. There are some, at least, who believe that Eastern Oregon is a part of the great state, and entitled to some recognition. All doubts as to the treachery of convict Tracy are relieved. One is led to wonder what it is that is al together too desterate for this man, or fiend, to undertake. Probably the most despicable act In his entire ca reer was the cold-blooded assassina tion of his partner Dave Merrill, in the wild woods near Chehalis, Wash ington. Merrill's body .was found by Mrs. Mary Wagonerand VI year old sun, who were searching in the un derbrush for berries. Mrs. Wagoner will claim the reward of Merrill had lcen shot from behind, the bullet from Tracy's gun entering the back, which disproves the story told by Tracy that he and his part ner had fought a duel. As well as lieing bra ve and desperate at times there is a streak of cowardice in the man who lias made a page in the criminal history of this count rv. The first session of t lie Fifty-seveiit li Congress lias been a memorable one. it has to its credit the repeal of the war revenue tax law, the initiation of the canal route, the inaugiiratl on of civil government in the Philippines and the forma lion -of a system of Federal irrigation. The reitenl of t he war tax isa story in itself. From the lM'ginnlng of the war with Spain to the close of the war in the Philip pines millions upon milliousof Amer can dollars have been spent, and very dollar has lieen paid by the merican icople. Few Nations, If any, on the face of the earth could have recovered from the ravages of war ho oulckly. Truly thin Is a great nation. LOCAL NOTES. Mrs. ( has. ('. Matthews, formerly of Scott Valley, was terribly burned at Oroville, Cal., last week, in a tire starting from u curling iron lamp. The window curtains caught from the lamp, and the woman's clothing Ignited. Her recovery Is doubtful, as she is frightfully Injured. Dr. L. P. Fleming and his brother Herschel Fleming of Iike City, Cal., were in Lukevlew last Friday. The Cedarville Record intimates that there is a plaster somewhere In the New Pine Creek section that "draws for might v hard," which accounts the Lake City gentleman's visit. We are informed that Mr. Floiirney of Likely has contracted all hiscattie for ('i for dry cows and 7 for steers, j and will deliver them in Septemlicr. i The price is a good one which makes it nice for Mr. Floiirney, but the beef eater will probably oi'ii wide his eyes and purse when he goes to pur chase his steak. Cedarville Record. Stock Inspector Clarkson, who re turned Sunday from a tour of inspec tion out west, Informs The Examin er that there Is now very llttle"scab" among the Hocks of Iake county. Some migratory bands are affected, and are receiving the attention of the Inspector. Clarkson started for Sl can yesterday. People who considered potates a luxury last season, and who knew they were "eating money" when they used them for table purposes, will never think about cooking them this season, lst-ause they will be so plentiful. Lake county will have a big crop. Especially will the crop be large in Summer Lake and (Joose Lake valleys. Hay For Sale We have 75 tons of good Alfalfa and Timothy hay for dale, which e will deliver to purchasem. See uh at once. 25-tf Reid ttroe. Lakevmw, Ore. Beall Will Buy It Back. You HHHiime no rink when you buy Chauiherlaiii'a Colic, Cholera and Djar alioea Remedy. Reall will refund your nioney if you are not eatitdied idtei uning it. It is everywhere admitted tu he the mohi BiicceHtdul remedy in una for bowel complaiiitH and the only one that never fails. Jt is pleasant, fcafe and reliable. Cholera Infantum. This has lonit been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal dmeaHes to whirli infants are subject. It can be cured, howevi r, when properly treated. All that is neceneary is to give ('handier- Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For sale by lieall'g Drug Store, The Oregon Feed Yard A. P. STUBBLEFIELD, LESSEE. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month HAY 25 CTS. GRAIN 25CTS. Buy and sell Horses. Breaking Corrals and Trains Injr quarters for young: horses. Experienced Trainer in charge. Second hand Wagons, Buggies Harness and 5addles for sale. The Oregon Feed Yard MEN'S HEAVY WINTER LADIES' EXTRA FINE . . CHILDREN'S SCHOOL . SHEEI'HERDLR'S NAILED SHOES W hen you see a mile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he has a pair of Graves' Shoes. rphese Shoe arc all cele brated makea; are the best to be found on the market, and are moderate price. THE RED SHOE STORE '""life This slgnatur U on every box of b fennln Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tbieu the remedy tht cure a cold la oa ! Yes, wc tfive 20 per cent, off for 30 clays on all Hats and Caps. Our assormcnt is complete. Men's Hats, Ladies Walking Hats, Hoys and Girls' Hats. Conic in early. THE MONOGRAM AIILSTROM IJKOS 1