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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
LAKH COUNTY cXAHINCR, LAKEVICW, ORGQOn, AUQUST H, 1002. $ahr Co unto OJxamiuvt PuMlihnl Ecv Thursday UEACH & AVOARREY ,Maonlc Building (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: ' SU Months, 1.00 (Three Months, 50 M'VK 1 k I m S in li in 1 r One Itirti.. Jl ii" f-s ii f"im m 00 Tavolorhra ." I I tai .Sn 7 hw I i' Ihi Thrw InohfK I .'( no lono In no1 .ii Uunrirr I'uiiimn ism on 1 .V nnj s.s ii Half l ininu tM l.i iv .'.' l in tmi 7inm On-.' Column ..W iW '.'A . i . ' I.V t LAKLVIEW, OKlHiON, AU.l 51 7. Hoi. HARMONY A BOOMURANO. liainii.'in l'.;iliciH'k. of tln lu'initill ra'i fun.iin'ssiiimil t'onimii ti. wii.v that the 1Uih lilu-jnis uill liirr.v tin next llniiso liv a safe majority, tn;ik inr yains in tin- MiiliMf Yst am! ltol.linc tlirir ow n in tin' Kast. He mi.vh t lit' liaruuniy tft'urt.xof tin- lVtn nrat.s 1 1 ill the llepuliliriui lnts of j;tnil. I'.ryaii's Knsterii vi.-it li;ul niiKtl liiatcriaH.v In raisins: tin1 oM silver spiciiv tl.-it most UcmocratM lioju'il 1 Ihimi rast axiilc. l'.atuMH'k hail font-til that tho Clovolaiiil-llill itpjn'al for harmony wuiil.l withdraw from thf Kcpiililicans the (support of tttihl lhtii'ii-r.-it-. which they ha I in the tlirtf past elit-tituis, hut Hryan'K letter following tlie TiMin letter opoiud the eyes of Kasteru iH'tiiti erats to the fact that the I'liienjro Kansas City crowd is determined to dictate to the lemocracy of thecoun try, and. as u result, former xupport orn of the sound money party will continue to support Republican cati didatesftir 'oiiivss. Outside of a few New York nieinlKTs, the Iemt craey of the House today Is for free ttilver as strongly as ever. Chairman l;al(cocW observes that the Democr.'its have lropied the Philippines issue. It bcinjitoo hot for them, falling hack on the trusts atul the tariff (iiiestions, on which the Itepublicans are ready to meet them. "With every body at work and gen eral j?ood times prevailing, the result tf Republican policies," said Ball cock, "the ieople will continue the Kepublican party in power. As to trusts, the Republicans hnveenacteil the. only anti trust law on the stat utes. On this question the Demo crat have no record." ion cannot o anywhere in the Kast for a summer's outing without unearthing some pretty, old-time fable of the past or finding a relic. I'n-xideiit Roosevelt has settled him n"lf at Oyster Ray anions a nest of revolutionary traditions. The old Towiisend homestead is not far from hiHi. Here Major Andre once stoji-i-'A, not many weeks In-fore his cap ture and execution and occupied the time by falling in love with Audrey Town.-iend. who va a famous Unui ty. hether she returned the f.flitij; li not known, hut Andre made a drawing of her which was treasured by the Townseud family for a lon time, until some courteous visitor utole it. The British oflicers were quartered there also and the window tiies where they scratched their tributes to the Townseud vrirl are htill to be seen. One of them reids- "Miss A. T., the Most Adorn.!,!. Y'tunx Lady in Oyster Hay." A Nebraska politician has rown tired of politics and public life and h ts refused office. This is what he nays; "I would rather stand and look at a pi sipiealiiujat the trough than to Mit in a luxurious oifice and hear the chronic office Kjekcrs, siieal Ingfora snap. There is Homethin rttful about a barnyard. It is a real pleasure to lean up against a haystack and con verse wit h the hired man who has no axes to urlud atul wliu highest ambiiiou is to borrow h chew of tobacco I fake more pride in my ability to uess i he weight of a fat ho thaw I do in my Capacity to hold tin- helm of the Ht.ate." And tliU i, Bryan's home i itat;, too. J u.-iL t in iik of a .ibia-i-! JfAinan refusing oilier. This man I has certainly not pioi(ii bv tin ! Bryaiiisin teachings. j Oeore Kliowlio'i, i Her !:non fvi ''Iteliel tJeorye," one time iiotor 1'i'iH cliarui lel' aii'l eouliilein'e iii.in ? the I'ueiiie Coiwt, wiii, reeeiitly re )'vK'i from San Qiiemin pri-ion. Jle Ia now following the role of a preai her. If (iioi'i is hiueere t lie "pen" eiill Kpui'e liiia ear-ier tli.v.'i the jiulpit. Now, nee lieio. If love Is Mind, Low can there ever he n raw of love nt first ij;ht? Either the poet Is a lyre or the iienr-niKhted puruyrnpher It, X Ha i'. Ppworth Lmgue at DavU Creek. An ortfatiUatlim of tlie KpwoVth Iavvhiic Is now full fledged in the little town of Havls Cnvk. Few towns of much renter Itnportauce than lavls Creek can boast of an Kpworth I-eauue. The Misses Cora and Fanny 1 terry of that plae, both talented younir littlies. and strong supporters of Methodism, itre re sponsible for the oruanliatlon which bids fair to U pro;rtsslve and Inter esting. The follow Imf olllcers have Just leen elected: Freshleiit, Mrs. Foncy !conard; First Vice I'resident, who has Hnr fal charm' of the devotional worl. Miss tlertrude Coffee; .Svond Vice President, who conducts the charit able work. Miss Ix-na Icv: Third Vice President, who has chaw 'f the literary work. Miss Fanny I'.erry; Secretary, Vernon lw, Tn-asurer, Miss Uelphia Mil Key; Organist, Miss Fanny Uerry ;and Corresponding Sec retary, Miss Cora P.erry. Boston Wool Market 5trongor. The position of wool during the wtvk. In Rostoii, "was stroiiK; with the outlook favorable for hiiilur jirlces. In the wool rowln.i; ills, tricts the situation is firmer and prices jvneralty are reported to lie steadily advancing. As hlnh as lt! cents has ben paid for jfood clips there, which Is fully thnv cents jkt pound higher than was paid for the same clips a year ai;o. It Is lic lleved Montana wools will o much higher when the clip Is all sold. Many manufacturers are short of old wool and are buying new wool and are ustn it with what old stock they have in order to make the oh) last as loti as possible. Near to Hades Down There. People who think it is warm in this country should visit historic old Shasta. Of the heat the Shasta Courier modestly says: Beginning Sunday, an Intensely hot wave has swept over the coun try, Thursday was simply terrific and the heat Increased during the nhht instead of cooling down. In Redd in k Thursday the temperature raiiKcd, on Market street, from 1H) to llfl or 117. At Shntda it was 110. At Keswick the mercury climbed out of sight, Ik-Iiik 111!, and the Mt. Shas ta mine registered a shade tempera ture of 12.". This is the warmest 'J mi' .o irv habitant. Tl'hrn o tlrxln. One renson why niore good horseg ore not produced in thin country In Hint tlie dams are not well fed when carrying their foals. If a mure in not working, she la not fed enough strengthening feed to keep her vitality high and produce a husky colt. It takes feed to make good auiin.-iU. und It takes fted before they ure horn to inake them. No use feeding heavily after tbe foal comes if it Is a horn weakling, with knuckling or weak Joints and flabby muscles. The time lo make foals strong Is before they come; tben their dams will hnvo plenty of milk and the foal will have the abil ity to get and use It National Stock man. Walrrlnic Honrs. A writer In the lowc Homestead nays that where it can be done a good prac tice is to water a horse aLout thirty minutes before he Is fed his grain. If it cunuot be done then, a very good time Is to water Immediately before the j grain Is fed. If water must be given i ffter eating. It Hhould not be given for two hours. This Is a simple rule that any horse owner can understand, und if it Is practiced much trouble will be voided. Goata With Stomach Worm. Mr. McKlhhen nyn In Wool Markets and Sheep. "If you see a gout off feed, looks sleepy and tlredlike, give him a teaHpootiful of gnsollne lu half a pint of fresh milk ouce a day for three days, for that goat has stomach worms." Gouts prefer brush, but do well on grass and weeds. Poison Ivy never hurts our goats. They seem to like It. We have no laurel here, but am told that it will sometimes kill gouts If turned on it In Rpring. when other green feed is scarce, but later In sea son fs safe p:iture. t)U W. Cole In Nu tloiiid rUockuiau. To Save tier Child From fritrlitful dihliiirementa Mi. N.iiii ie in;,ii;er, of I,a Jrano, (in., ap plied iiiieklin's Aniii'H Halve to teat sores on her head and face and writeH itf ipiiek eiiiH exceeded all her hopes. It works wonder in Kores, l:uisc, .-kin Krtiptiorix, Cutr, ISuriiH, Hi-alils and 1'iles. 'me guaranteed hy Iu iieall, (Irnoyi.ii. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I Lake view Mercantile Co. I Hoys Clothing Kvory ii m r i e it I hIikm U nimlo In lie' jli'l siylon trum Klni' Kulirlr t'jr K"'r t'U Corsets I'itIwI la i'irtiiriiciniii ml o lriiui. llvii'l liraov mut tvmity lo t lc "l'iro. Dress, Goods In rli h rofuliiii llu'ltit Ut'ivrl. Illi' t"H' iilllll- "'! Uii iltlinpliiK 111 Hii' iii' HMiri'. I.Nitli'N. n'C nur lrHUl Nrw Iil'Uy ol tirvM fiiusU. I Lakeview Mercantile Co. The I'alace. (ieor(eand Kent. I'np nlur pluie. Good trentmeiit. I like view OreKon. 1 tf (iet a fine hot buth (piircelain tub), a clean chave a:i.l anv ntyle hsir cut at Frank I. Smith's, next ilisir to Bank. If fr'.ftA I. TK04IK. I.ml Ofllr at tjiki'vli-w, ore., Auc 1. l'JW. Vi.nii'U hiTi'liv Kivi-u dial thi lullntkhir UBini'it nt'ltliT lia Hli'il Imilie ol lila llit. lilli.h to maki- final irii( In u'K'rl ol tilai-lann. and thai naiil .rmi will be ruailc U'lort' I hi- Ki-kI-I.t ami hi-cvutT, V. S. Ian lit ortlrc at IjiIii vt.-w. Ori'K'in. on AukiiM 12. l'.a'i. via: AIIhti II. Ucaaloua. II K iM lor llii' N ' SW I. liU x. n s... I.-, N W i . N K.i . Ser w T :V S. II 'it K W M Hi? nauii'a the 1'illoa Iiik "llnra.-i lo .ruvr hl l ontlniimiii rinl'l' nil-Ulirr ami ciiinvaiion i. iniiii, via. uk..lM IWlltratMT!. Wllliatiu Lyuiln rin r, W. P. Mmiiitrr ol Adi l, and Krank lliiualnn ol armr lyikf, on ro.i. aUK7 III t. M. IIN.TTaIN, Kl'fLllT Timber l.anj Notii'f. I nl!il Ht.Hi'a, I.H..I llliitr. I iki . w. On-tfoM May 'JV. llai-i. Niitd'. la !n-rvli iflioi tint in i-iiii.IIuiii'c w.ni iik- ,r-ivi-iiiia li.,. .i. t ol I on.-ri'.a .f Jiin :i, lJI. Lfilitlnl 'All u . f.ir tl.r llr n! Hiiilur Inula in tl'f KtAtM i.f i aliluri : i. ur-ifi-ii, NiAa.a ami VAah iniflim 'Ifrntorv. 'aa vxn n'nl In alt tin' I'ulilii' l.inl uu l.y Ai t ol Au.'.i.i 4'h iv.r:. o. n T Mi-K lll-t', ol Oletc. i-rjllntl of K 'lliath, l.itt' of Or. ;'. Ii.a tin- Uy n:i-il lu thia odi.t. Ida .a..rn at.k'i ini-iit No. M:l. lor tni' "ir-liaai- of tlie ir ijr of N V ijr. aim r. ir ol qr. r l s.- r.l in lii ivi s , It. I . f. anil ill .iff. r lirnol to alum It.ut tin' laml afiulit ia lliir l .IimIiIi- for lla tliiilmr or atone tliail lor airrii'iiltnrul iuriiMiii. ami ti- t'ala'.tih lna rlaiin lo Kii'l I. mil U'fnrii On. Itrialrr ami lti-. pm.-r ol llila i.ffli:e at Ijiki-'. u . Ori-o'i. iii Vt'ein--il iv, the tJTlli lay of Aiuual, pvi-i. tie namiN an aitneaai-a. Kret M' -heinlni-, -lil'i.i a It. Owen of Illy. Ore., liilUrl Lal'lilli, of l-till., Ori-, Ole Kiinatmlll. of Oli-ln, Ori.-uoli. iii ami all littraoiia I'l.iimlnir .ill uraulv the alKive iliw-riiMil lamia ar- n iin l.-.l to Die Ihi'ir L-iikin.a in (ma uiri'-e on or in--ri.ni aai.t '7 iim of Auy.-ii-l l-'-' K. H. HaarTAiN, i.t;Ul.-r. Timber I and Notice f rut.-il Ntaii-a ijbini oilii-i', jiki-vii-w, Urn., Muy . i.nrs. .-i.it. i! ) ni-ri'iv tfivt-n tliat lii riiinilun withlJie plo Minlife ill the art of Confri.-a ill .film- lii, iriitltliii "An :o-l fur On- h.ih- of limO-r Inula in toe htilii of 1 alifiirmi, I iri-if.rii, Aetuvla ami H'aali iiitliin Ti rr.lory." m. cl. i .lnl t all tin- I'ulilii Lund Htiiti-a hv m t ol Ao'ii-t I, Im:i-j, -reil Mi-Ki-fiil ri-i-ol I'.li . i-oiinl i of Klrtti.u'h. Muti- of r'-tfnn, hai i.i iliiv llli-il in tlii otfli-.j hi asinrii nUliniii nt Nu M'J, fortlti: pur.'liAii- i.f lin.- HK ir. of r. jr. and NK ir of k ir of ."-. :, in li ;ii , II jf, (., i,. olT-'r irm.f I hIiiiu tint Hi'. UnJ ntfiulit ia niori- va'.ualile for ifa tin.li-r i.r olone tlmn for aurii-nltural iurioiMa. ami In i-itul ll-h hi. claim lo aaiil Unit I. dure tin- Kitri-lt-r and lli i . lur of thia i llli-e at l.iki-O liri-v'iii., mi Wi-li luy, tliu 27lh day of Auifli-t, l'.aiJ. Hi niimi-a tin m ilm-HNiia; Oaun T Mi: Kemlnc, Oh- M. in. Mr. mi, of oh ti- iinvun. IJiiliert Laili.illi, of Vl.tllll-, Ore , .J iii.ua II. lim n, of III,, Oregon, aii.i nml all i:rmna e uiiiiinv advi-rai-ly the ahoir d-m-rilied lamia are rnin t. il to tile thi ir irlanna in Una olt. e on or U-fure nd 7th dnv ol AUifiiat, 1 mi. K. II. ItKATr UN, (iKi.tor. Timber Land Notice. t'nited Suil L.vid Oflli'i', l.ake h w, Oreifon. May T.t, liaM. hoti.-i- i hi-it-hi ifivi-ri Ihit in eoinilianee uith tiie proi iainiia nf Ihu ai-t of t'oiitri-aa of Jiine :i, lh"h. entitli-d "An ai:t for the aah' of tiuilair Unda in tie Stuu-a of California, Oregon, Nevudu and Waah iniflon Territory," aa extendid Ut all the 1'ulilin l.aii'l HUitea hv m t of Aii'iiNt 4, l',rj, Nora K. Mi:- hi-iiiln e. of Illy, I'liilnlv i f Klanialli, Stale of Ori inn. haa this day (ilijl in lliia oltli-e In-raHiirn atateinerit o. .mi, for tin- iniri'lMiai ol tlie bW i r of HK ir. Nie. II in 'l ii :i S. It. lii a, uwl toll offer uroof tin i.iirrli.iae ol the hW i r of HK ir. of to ahoH Unit tlie Uml nought ia imire valiialiln for ila tiiiitii-r or alone than lor ita uurlriill nrul inirnoaea. and lo eiUi.lUt, her i-l.iiin In .n. li.n.l hefnre the Keil-Uir and Hn-i-iver of liiia oftl. e at Lukuvii-w. llu'oli, mi WeilneH.i l, (hi ,tli ilav nl aliinut. i'.Uti Hi- ir.inea 1.1 ilni-.e: (mill T. Mi-Kendree, oh: Siiiiil.trniii, ol uli in, Ori-L'on, lliiliert l.ailiiim, ol vii.tilliii, Or.-., .Inn, II. iui-ii, of lily, Ore Any mi. I all n mm, .-:.. in, in- advi-r-i.-ly the ahme di ai rili eil lainlaiiro r. i'li -n d to Hie lln-ir i-l iluia in thia idln i on or hefnre niiiil :';iii i:.v nl Ann-ii, liarj. V.. M llllA'I'i'AlN, lleiii.ter. llmher I. and No' Ice t'hit -il Sim. a I und min i', l.nki i li w, (iri-t'on, JulvH. Vkrt. Noun- I-. luirliv Kivi-n that In I'OlnlilJIlliro M llil I In- prill Ml. II of I In all' I of M.iiiiii-ai. of .Inn' :), l,x, cinllli'd "An Bi t for lie' uli' ol liinlii r liiinla in lin hiHti-a of ralilor nia, Ti ki i li . Ni valin Hint WaMiliiirlnii 'li rrl lorj," an i xli'iidi it to nil tin-1, ul, lie I.hihI Hlttea hy i:t ol A iiKiml I, l"'i-'. Cliiirlin I 1 1 1 nt -1 1 , of l.uki-v li- , i o'liily of Lake, aiHti'iif Ori son, liua Una day It I 1 In Una olhri- hia awurn atali'ini'iil No. 11,7, lor tin-inn rliiiwi-nl I In-f K' , nl hi e. 21. I In li. , H.. It i fc, w. M .aiid Hill i.(T. r proof j In allow that Ihu land auuulit la niori' mlunlihi lor Iih lluilii-r or ntono than tor Hrlruknral iinrpiiaoa, and In calahl lull hia rlulm to aald lain) IM-Ioro tin; Ki'iflatiT ami IC ri-lvi-r of thia oltli'i-at I.aki vi'w, (iriKon.ou Krlitay, t Iih Md day o( Orlolirr, l'.. Ho iih linn a wlllii-aai-ii : (,i ori(ii W. Mi-ki raoll, VMIIIani K. Harry, Jaini-a M.l iiriH ii, ami (ii'or.'u Jaiiinii-rtliul, nil of Lake vlow, Ori'Kon. A ii vaml all iM-raoiia clHliuliig advi-rai-ly thu alio vb di acrllu-d lamia arn ro- .IT qui-Hli;d to till) thulr tdnlnia In thia ollli:e bffi.rc ralJ :ii 4y ut 0( tohi r. li;2. on or 7-17-Wi t. M. llli.TTAlN, lteglatl-r 'V ''V I. 1 1 'S " A r f i OUR NIZW r2T Spring And Summer Stock 5peaks Tor Itself : I s s s S' N ,S s V N s s N V 5 It Neeils No Praise W hnvr (fon t rr F v r lo it Mini ) ii nr In ll il lit i-i nml luakr a lhnniull I n i'-l Ion. r Hun A ttn tliaua Van .5: V s s V havi on limi t, Mir l.nrni-M mil MimI 4'onipt-li Miork or General Merchandise Kvrr 0lrrd In Thl oumr) . .V y y i , N 5. F. Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the LAKEVIEW Recognized as the 4 J Waon and Huy Ilarnoss. Wliijis, Hobcs, Heatim, Hits, Spurs, Quirts, Uoscttfs, Klc. -i-l'opairifi of all kinds, liy fomjietcnt men. 2 1 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 t Manufacturer of MEXICAN HOME MADE CANDIES All the latest Books Ice Cream Parlor Hereford Stock Farm mm,., . ( k tilt Groceries Hlnplna Kl rlti rut irtci- Itml l uf llvlntf K jH'iim in Hosiery A I'mialtliic k h liu-icojti n Kmit'V HI) h i 5hlrt Waists Tlii Wry lai.-.i Ailiiilri il dr fit ail'l rillK IVtlllrn. 5 hoes Milllt In Kll I (in I'.' I ).l rum I'llilim iy!i. Willi llll.slul l oin Wash Goods I hi' mil. Hull , u ,l.l, .- I hriis wi' nlfi-r f'..m i.iir in in l, KrliM' i , i, r iT.'iicni. l-ftnrl llml iiitMha llii') urn IIk' Hi at III Itm li. 2 X 1 C SADDLES Best Vaquero 5addl PLANING MILL CLENDENEN tf vSfi and Dealer in HOT TAMALES Drews Valley. Oregon. F. O. Duntlng, Owner Largest herd of registered Kerefords in Oregon 5 Registered Yearling Bulls IOO, 120 and I SO each 1AUD0R ALAMO bead ol herd 1