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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKBVIBW ORIKION, AUGUST I, ,4 1902. tuMIhd Evtrv Ttaaradajr BEACH & AVdARRBY Matonlc Building TERMS: not "it in jndg incnt, hut wo should draw it Knn from the existing condi tions, and society should show it eon tfmpt (or the vile seducers o( Ilia many pxir, (lopniriiiC, helpless, outcast Ivlla Kllises, at the same time giving to her who has lceu wronged I lie true rijli t hmul of sympathy and help. Let not (Three Months,'..'. 30 ',or whole I'1 l1 ruined because of t he one error, scrioiH though it Ih, a Satnr- (Uy'a editoiial said, and righteously too, the Great Judgowill look with im re kindly eyes on the poor s.ifferer than iioii those w ho wantonly abuse her or even those w ho harshly condemn her. i one Year, J Sl Months 1.00 SI'.U'K I k I nn S in ' One Inch.. l V - ' ' " ' Two Indie I t 7llu! law TKm hichri. I i (' liM Its KAi' Ouitri. r t'oluinn I Si'! t iv K. m .V or itsm Hlf Column li IMm.Vrt 40ivl Turn One Column !."HV 3 00 l.i IV sUH'll-Mi" LAKEVIEW, OREGON, Al'Ol'ST 14, leoj. AN EVERY DAY SERflON. Liz.ie Duiker Lyness of Sellwood, this Stale, w rite a letter to the editor f the PoMland Telegram that ought to come home to the hearts of every father anil mother who reads it, for it is snr rounded with the arlxiiil of Tru'h, and needs no comment from the pen of the man who reproduce? it. Read it care fully: Anent the pitiful case of Delhi F.llis. just now before the public, there is a great deal to lie said, and more than one side from which it should he viewed. In all probability she is the unfortunate victim of out rated love; no doubt her wronged heart aches with its own bur den, too grievous to be borne and yet insult is added to the injury, aud she mart bear all the odium, the disgrace, the cruel taunts and jeers of cruel at tendants A'ltose hard hearts know no pity; ail of this, together with the crushing w eight of public opinion direct ed against her, and she only a child in years. Has she not already suffered too much for her fatal mistake in loving not wisely but too well an all unworthy ob ject? Surely public a'tetitiou should now be turned to the heartless anse of all this misery. Why should he go free while his wronged victim receives all the censure, in addition to the physical and mental suffering she has under gone? Von answer "ISecause society is bo constructed and that is social law." Then is it a false law and should le remedied and society readjusted, the un fortunate sufferer cared for, and the man, who with cruel selfishness, wrong ed her, punished, and with such sever ity that it will l lasting lesson to all others of his sex. Let society hurl its invectives against the destroyers of woman's virtue, instead of, as at pres ent, against the wroneed victim, and ..... JWIOI IC1U1 UiJIL Not OverVIe. There is an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a grasshopper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This is paralleled to the man w hosends a large sum ol money building a cyclone cellar, but neglect lo provide his family with a bottle of CliaiiiU'rluin'H folic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy as a safeguard against lwel complaints, w hie victims outnumber lhoe of the cyclone a hundred lo one. This leniedv is eveiy where recognized as the mol prompt a"d M-liable Medicine in u-e for i hese diseases. For sale by I.ce Iteiill, Diuguist. Well Deserved Compliment. The fullowinj; nttlclers wen" cltvted by the Women of tVnodcruft, 1'acltlc Jurisdiction, lit Cripple Creek, Colo rado, nil August .th: (Sriiml Guardian Mrs;. C. C. Van Orsdnll, of Oregon. Hanker Mn ry F. Hurley, of Ore gon. Attendant Fanny M. HrewHtor, of Washington. Inside Sentinel Iimiu ltishop, of Montana. Outside Sentinel F.llu McConnell, of WashltiRton. Hoard of Managers Cora Wilson, of Washington; Florence Wchrley, of California: Clara Hilllx. of Colorado. This Is a hUli compllim-nt to tirand (luardlan Carrie C. Van Ors dall. of Kiigem. This Iftoil wom an's re-election was well deserved. 2BB9US3 A BUSY SEASON is what wc have hem 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. Badly Bitten. Several families living on the out skirts of I.akeview have been badly "bit ten" by traveling peddlers who sold them goods. Investigation reveals the fact that Bielier sells goods of lietter ipiality at lower prices than any other dealers peddlers or others. !W Bailey & Massingill, Lake view. loruiatluu Mil lase place. Today society ostracsiea a "fallen woman Why do we not speak of jaiten man"? Is it because they al ways live on that low level and have simply dragged a woman down to the same plane? mien society demands an equal eianuaru ot virtue for both sexes ... i .-. i wueii us uoors are closed against the fcily tongued seducer, as they now are against tug much less guilty companion we will have taken a long step toward trie solving of some vital social ques nons now harassing us. T . . uo you Know what drives so many of our poor unfortunate sisters to the brothels? They are born of slave moth ers, women who are slaves to their hus bands, women who do not dare to call meir nodiei their own; born of slave fathers, men who are slaves to their own lusts and passions, dominated by their animal natures not held in check by the spiritual, and thus they transmit to their offspriri" the same traits; aye eurely, "I will visit the sins of the fath ers upon the children." And so hered- lty lias given them a strong love-nature unguidod oy wisdom, and they listen, in their innocence, to what they think are worus oi love Jrom a man whose liate would never have harmed them as much, and what is the result? The man by and by tires of her, the law does not hold him as bound to her, and so he throws her aside like a broken plaything, just what she was to him, imply a plaything now she lias a broken heart and a ruined life; there is only one place open to her, the door of S brothel, though the doers of the best houses in the land are open to Lim, the thief, the rohlier, the vandal, the assas sin who has stabbed her in the dark, the murderer who has well nigh mur dered her soul. And what of her self righteous sisters, who draw their im maculate robes of their fancied purity aside for fear of contamination as the passes by? They imagine themselves pure and virtuous because forsooth they have kept themselves within the pale of the law laid down by man, not realizing the fact that they have violated the higher law of God which saya "Thou shall not," and have virtually sold them selves for social position, or other reas ons, to a whole life of married prostitu tion. And now, who is to draw the line and say which woman committed the greater sin, she who gave herself impulsively for love or she who deliber ately sold herself for position? We may Dishonest Spangler. Frank Spangler, n camp-tender for L. Adams, the Modoc Mbt-epinan, last week proved himself u most dls- loiii.ur He came In from Buck Creek with two horses tx-Ion-ing to Adams, and disposed of one to J. 1'. Duckworth and the other to John Harrington, pocketing the inoney and striking out for Califor nia. Before going to work for Ad nms, the fellow purloined a watch at Hidwell. Look out for Spangler. Adams will try to apprehend him. Boy Cured of Colic After Physician's Treatment Had Failed. My boy when four years old was taken w;th colic and cramps in his stomach. I sent tor the doctor and ho injected morphine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave him half a teaspoon f ii I of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and in half an hour he was sleeping and soon riniovered. F. L. Wilkinh, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr. Wii kins is book-keeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by Lee Iieall, druggist. $20.00 REWARD. Strayed from mv ranch on Susan river 9 miles west of Susanville. Cal.. one bay horse, 7 years old, weight about UtX) lbs., left hind foot white to hock : small black spot on right rump; height about 17 hands; no brands. liaised bv Conley Bros, at Silver Ike and imr- chased of Jim Conley at Bed Bluff. Twenty Dollars reward for same de livered in good condition at the Oregon Feed Yard at I,akeview, Oregon. Jl-4 O. ili.akI), Susanville, Cal. George and Fent of the Palace have the finest grades of liquors, higji class beer and the popular brands of cigars. lscsides they have in their readmit room all the latest newspapers and periodicals, and in their club rom excellent music and the latest Kaleidescopo moving pic tures. Drop into the Palace when you are in town and you will be enter tained. lH-tf The Oregon Feed Yard A. P. STUBBLEPIELD, LESSUE. Horses Boarded by Day, Week or Month HAY 25 CTS. GRAIN 2SCTS. Buy and sell Horses. Breaking; Corrals and Trainjt ing quarters for young horses. Experienced Trainer in charge. Second hand Wagons, Buggies, Harness and Saddles for sale. The Oregon Feed Yard MEN'S HEAVY WINTER... LADIES EXTRA FINE CHILDREN'S .SCHOOL . 5MLLI'IILRlLR'S NAILED SHOES V .ka. fifc' f)k I Vlhenyou see a smile on a man's face like this fellow, Just guess that he has a pair of Graves' 5hoes. These 1 are all 5hoes cele brated makes; are the best to be found on the market, and arc moderate price. Si THE RED SHOE STORE and suppositories will not, positively cannot do more than relieve you It requires an internal remedy to remove the cause and effect a per manant cure. Ask your your drug gist for Dr.- Perrin's Booklet on the subject. SUflHER UNDERWEAR SUMMER HATS SUMHER SHOES SUMMER SHIRTS THIS MONOGRAM AIILSTROM BROS V M V. M s ! I