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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKEVIHW, OREGON, JULY, jl, l2. gahc CTcimttt (Sxitmitu PuMlthcd Gvary ThureJay BEACH & M'QARREY Mumk Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: .'Six Month. 1.00 (Three Months, 50 M'UK I k 1 nin S m m I vr On Inch fH . $ i u Two let-lie i I w "'" :MUi Istm Thre liu-hrn. I i.,: i 1 i IH ' -"w Quarter Column .... t stv oo I A i Jim': Vo Hall Column im I.ScO J'itM loH'j Tom One Column ,.io i'. w t.ct tv"u. jUium LAKLVIUW, OKCOON. Jl LV .11, loo J. Ilc'iresentntive Thou. II. Tongue ifthe First District of Oiviioti Is jrnininr more intliienee at AYnshinu ton every your, nnd Is likewise be rmulivsr iiioiv njular with tin pept ide w hum ho i'uvwitt by reason tif his jcrciwln;; power in Ctmuross. Mr. Ttmjjne U really lnvoninr a power at tin- National Capitol. His colleagues have great respect for liis views on all public niestions and he Ih fast iNi'oinitiK a House lender. The Imiian War Veterans of Wash ington county, at a inectiinr held hvst week at Hillslioro, showed their iipprrinthni of the splendid titfht made in their liehnlf hy Mr. Toninio. by unanimously passinir the follow ntiolutiiuis: "We, the undersigned, constitut ing tlie Indian War Veterans of Washington County, Or., lieinir fully cognizant f the un t iriny: eff rts f mr foiifin'ssnian, Hon. T. H. Toiijrue, to hoouiv for the Indian War Veterans those rights which are frrnntt'd to soldiers of nil wars, and lieinjr grate ful for the efforts which have let I to Kiiecess in ionsio!i In-hitf granted to them, do irresiKt-tive of party here rest dve: "That, inasmuch as In Mr. Tongue irt found all the tiualifications neces sary for ji successful representative of a state tif tlie jrrvnt Northwest, we tlo hereby give him a vote tf con fidence and ask tlie Washinv.io!i County legislative delegation to Hiport him for the high ottice of 1'nited States Senator, and to that end we pledge our influence and our support for his elevation to that honorable position, which, in our opinion, he has earned by his Inde- fa t igable rfft rt .." Tiie resolution wan introduced by W. H. II. Myers, of Forest Jrove, a xtauuch IeinKTat, and supported by everyone present, regardless of politics. P.efore the vote was taken, Mr. Tongue, who was present, said: "I am not a candidate for the United States senate in any man ner. There are gentlemen who are candidates for that position who are jHTsonal and political friends of mine, and whose aspirations I could not and shall not antagonize. It would lie ungrateful on my part to tlo so. They have assisted in secur ing my election, ami I certainly can not antagonize their political aspira tions. IJesides, the ieople of thin district have leen very kind to nie. It would lie ungrateful to them to indicate in any way that I am not content with tlie position to which they have elected me with such a handsome majority. Fidelity to my friends and gratitude to the voters of the First Congressional district both preclude me from lieing a can didate for the 1'nited States senate. As an expression of your good feel ing it would not lie objectionable, rather gratifying, but I hoie you will not take this resolution for more t han t his." Senator Fornker, In the courxe of an Interview, wan asked: "Ait" you correctly tpiotcd as to the Kepnbllcaii candidate of I'.HU. namely, that nobody Is seriously thought of but President Koosevclt?" "Yes, the statement published Is correct, ami the fact is as there stat ed. Kotwevelt Is the only man who Is seriously t bought of by the great masses of the ieople. Then an a few tlickerlug tlanies that some am bit Ions partisans are trying to fan Into a blaze, but they cannot make them burn steadily, ami they will all go out In ilue time, extinguished ibvthe tiiv-tlainp of American poli tics." i. M. Mt Kinney is general agent of the llarriman lines. Mr. McKin ney is tloing great work In advertis ing: this state. The cause of the ! great Increase in the population of the state tif Washington Is the ad vert iseuient and colonization of the state by railroads. The purpose of Mr. McKianey is to do t he same for , Oregon. A BUSY SEASON King Fwnrtl has willed It that he l crowned on August !th. Teachers' Lxaminatlons. Notice is hereby jsiveu that the ceiliitv tmpcrinleiidf lit of I-ake County will hold the regular examination of applicant for state and county perat Lakeview, as follows : HIK KT.VTK PArKK. Commencing Wednesday, An;ut Li, at nine o clock A. M., antl coutintiini; until Satuiilay, August !, at four O I'lOCK. Wednesday. Penmanship, history,! FM'llini, algebra, leading, schtxil law. Thursday. Written arithmetic, the ory tif teaching, irrainniar, hook-keeping, physics, civil government. Friday. Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geograpliy. Saturday. lititany, plane geometry, general history, English Literature, physcology. KOR COrSTV PAI'KKN. Coiiiniencing, Wednesday, August 12 a' nine o'clock A. M , and continuing I until Friday, August 15, at 4 o'clock. KlkST, tiKCONI) AXI Tlllltll lilt.UlK Cl'KTIFICATKH. Wudnetday. J'ennjaiiehip, liistory, orthography, reading. Thursday. Written arhhnietlc, the' ory of teaching, grammar, school law-. Friday. (iengraphy, mental arith metic, physiology, civil government. PIUMAKY C'ERTIFK'ATKa. Wednesday. Penmanship, orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday. Art of Questioning, the ory of teaching, methods, physiology. J. Q. Willith, Co Sup'l. Lakeview. Oregon, July, 31, 1902. is what we have ben preparing for and we have a Larger Variety and More Goods than cfer 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, Lakeview. XULi The press gives information to the effect t hat burglars tajijied the safe in the lieilding Free Press office a few nights ago and abstracted there from the sum of Jjs.VI. Now, where in the name of Mn.mnn did the Free Press men get tlie money to put In that safe? It is probable that there is a mistake in the figures, mid the amount was ') cents. Or, is the Free I'ress trying tin; May Yohe ad vertising dodge? It is now practically certain that ISinger Hermann is to 1m; retained by the President at the head of the gen eral land ollice. Jt will be remem bered that about a year ago Secre tary Hitchcock of tht; Cabinet de manded Ilermaiin'H removal. On the contrary it now seems that Her mann will stay and Hitchcock will make his exit. The properties of t he Oregon Pot ash Company cover one hundred and seven thousand acres tif land ami water at Summer ami Abert lakes. It Is estimated that there are more than twenty million tons of potanh untl Bodu there. Rehart to Build. S. . Kehart has let a contract to J. M. Handley and C. I'. Llnebarger for tht; construction on his lot oppo site Hotel Lakeview, tif nil eight room frame office building. Work will I ; in as soon as the luinls-r can Is1 placed on the ground. The new building will Is one story and will butt up against the Frank! brick, next to tlie bank. The L'mbach office building will lie removed to Odd Fellows lot, recently purchased by C. 1'mbacii and J. M. Handley. The new building will lie covered front and back and tm the south side by iron imitation brick. Hay For Sale We have 75 tons of good Alfalfa and Timothy iiay for sale, which we will deliver to purchasers. See us at once. 25-if Keid Bros. Lakeview, Ore. Badly Bitten. Several families living on the out skirts of Lakeview have been badly "hit ten" by traveling peddlers w ho sold thein goods. Investigation reveals the fact that Bieher sells goods of better quality at lower prices than any other dealers peddlers or others. ,'J0 Beall Will Buy It Back. Y'jii assume no risk when you buv Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Liar ah oca Remedy, iieall will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most successful remedy in use for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant, tafe and reliable. Cholera Infantum. This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal diseases to which infants are subject. It can he cured, however, when properly treated. All that is necessary is to give Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteaiedy and castor oil, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is certain. For sale by iieall's Drug 8 to re. The Oregon Feed Yard A. F STUBBLEPIELD, Lizssnn. Horses Hoarded by Day, Week or Month HAV25CTS. GRAIN 25CT5. Buy and sell Morses. Breaking; Corrals and Trains injf quarters for young horses. Experienced Trainer in charge. Second hand Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Saddle for sale. The Oregon Feed Yard MI-N'S HHAVY WINTLK LADIES' IX Ik A MM! . CMll DWF.VS .SCHOOL . 5IU.i:i'ril:kll.k'S NAILLI) SHOES hen you see a 5mile on a man's face like this fellow, just guess that he has a pair of (Jravcs Shots. 9MM 'T'hesc Shoe ' are all cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market, and are moderate price. lis THE RED SHOE 5T0RE U ft 5, Yes, wc give 20 per cent. olTfor 30 days on all Hats and Caps. Our assoirmcnt is complete. Men's Hats, Ladies' Walking Hats, Hoys and Girls' Hats. Conic in early. TIILv MONOGRAM AIILSTKOM UR0S TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tahlcta. All nruKKlM ri;funr tlie money if it fails to cure. K W. Oiuvu'i! r.iiUHUiit in on eacn box. 411. 1 ft ft