Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 14, 1902, Image 8

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    LAKU COUNTY cXAHINHR, LAKCVICW, OKEQOr.. AUGUST H. IK2.
All
Summer
i
At
Reduced
Prices
10c Lawns now 6C 3 yd
Kl'ac Dimities now 8C 3 yd
1U-3C Lawns now I2--C yd
i")C La Vests now 25C 63
Jersey Ribbed Vests 3 f Of $ I
Hats Hats Hats
For Ladies, Misses and
Children, also lor Men and
Hoys are sold now regard
jess of Cost.
JEWELRY.
The
Twin City
Jewelry Company
Have made me their dis
tributing agent for this vi
cinity. You will find here
a variety ofjewely of high
Quality and Heauty for
Gift purposes and personal
uses. A Pine Gold Ring
Free. To every baby un
der one year of age.
Bring in the Babies.
JOB PRINTING!
The Examiner Does It
LAKEVI EW
Livery and Feed Stable
n. W. J. BARKY, Proprietor.
H.re Biardei by the day or month. Hrst-clai Turnouts and Saddl
" r.cs. Our Specialty ii the Quick and S3(e Delivery of Patjengtr to All
iv.iiij In the Dial rict.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALE
!?r ip.-ietors of Barry's Opera House. Only Place in Lakeview
For Holdin I ublic Entertainments.
PC
7P Regarding the Forty Second Annual
Statement f. EQUITABLE LIFE.
'w business writtoti in 1001: ,- ?.M.VU'J,7.00
assotts, " - :j;Jito:jy.7L'0.3t
COUNTY ROADS
i
The Influence ot the mechanical steed
on our clvlllaatloti Is best esemplllled
in the growth niid Improvement of tin'
country highways, whU'h, In a country
thut atretcbra between two weana and
Includes wltliln Ita boundary nearly all
the clltuatea and physical characterla
tloa of a mighty continent, liar !'n
lowly evolved from the almoat India
ttngulahable trail of tht pioneer eel
tlera Into roada of high engineering
kill and achievement, eaya Uuuton'i
Magaalne. The American country
, roada liave lagged Iii the develop
ment of the nation'! material growth,
and expansion until within the past
few yeara. With the exception of
the few old poatroada, established In
colonial daya, when the stagecoach
waa the only vehicle for comfortable
travel, there wera not more than two
or three country hlghwaye of paaaabla
phyalcal condition, aumuier and winter.
a score of yeara ago In the United
Btatce.
Military roada were the earliest In el
latence In all countrlea, and the protec
tive necessity of having different parti
of the empire Joined together by high
waya over which an army could be
quickly moved limp I red moat of the
great engineering feata In roadbulld
Ing of the paat. Thla factor bad little
or no Influence In American Industrial
life. Our boundarlea did not abut
thoae of powerful natlona with whom
we might at any time wage war: con
sequent! no thought of establishing
llnea of fortlflcatlona, connected by
military blghwaya. ever entered the
henda of our inoat warlike legislators 01
presidents. Military roada were not
featurce of our national development,
ami. though potent factora In the
growth of many Kuropean tatca. tbey
were almost nil In American history
The modern rondhulldlng movement
la attributed to the bicycle and automo
bile, but It must be said that It wai
rather the conditions of the tluiea.
which were r'pe for the change, that
made the popularity of these mechanic
al steeds. Kallroud construction had
a I inoB t reached Ita limit. Important
trunk lines were already paralleling
en oh other so that they cut disastrously
Into each other's pro tit a. and the most
Important parta of the country wer
Joined together by the ribbons of ateel.
Railroad storks were declining In val
ue, profits were becoming reduced, and
eapltnl was chary of Investing In new
enterprises of thla character.
What trie country needed wna more
feeders--country roods lending from
farms, mines and producing lauds. For
months In the year the grniit Hgrlcul
tura! section were shut off from the
railroads by almost Imp.-tsKnhle country
ro.id. Mills and manufacturing plants
lorn ted on streams or water that fur
nlsh excellent motive ower could not
mnrket their products In winter. The
lo;'giin; t-ntup and Hie mining compa
nln were likewise helpless in winter
Thus for a' pood portion of the year the
country commerce wax paralyzed ami
the producing ci liters were cut off from
the world.
local ixwcntnoo Colfr in ipnrnornpfoa
m
anhi'i'iil'i i'l.
Hi t t llnsklns wiim 1111 arrival from
Warner Saturday.
W, IMiiU'ruer wn 11 Saturday
visitor In l,nkcvlew front Add. I w. M. Mclanbt. who low JiihI mm.
Haying; 011 tlie lvf rnuclicM has pitted liU thlril term iim alierlff ut
There Im talk of forming itcoiiipiuiy
here to Ih known iim the Ijiko Conn,
ly Timber and Luuils'r Alntloii.
''O. -' Sl!l'ilUS
jiayineiits Jf) policy liolilors
71,72(5,797.00
27,711,021.1-'
er t
t:
State
Iar
the '
1
to p"'
and
pa'
C. A ' '
.l.e imr-t ten vcaia, the lvilitali!e liaii paid '(.0rti,,'Kl .i!) in iliviilendn fit
1 .Mi r.--, uliii'h largely excoiU the aniouiit paid in ii i'iiler.in ly any olli
i; din inii 1 1 its i-ai)iH period.
Washington Life Insurance Co.
i i:';:tl Kcsci vc Lifb Insuraiicc Companies are under
-ision; all are filike responsible. The hesteom
! -he f)nethat i-sues t!ie most liheral iolicyantl pays
.-t dividends.
, ri-erve" and cl.i i. e ii are "lie factum lliat iliMiiro larue 1 i videlnlH
...'den. 1 ne i'-i ti '(.11 I.I e IH Very pal tlcular III 11H clu.l'i; i. llk.
;u..t icM;rvi- fo !. mim). 11. t of iiiMHuiire it lian in force, of any coin- J
in' I'oiitiueut.
VMtCilLR, (ien. trav tlli.ig agt. V. H. UVXH'i, Sf icial at. lor Southern Oiruon i
SENATOR EARLE'S SCHEME.
Iluw lie Would ttrrurv l.iiud Honda
la Tula Country.
The unrijue liure In the "good ronds
world" K;c.iate Senator Knile of lie
troll. 11a. ua at one time connected
with the ilcpur'i:it-nt .f j,tHd roads In
ijiilrlcH ut WuhiiiiiKtun as an expert,
which olllce he waa olillged to relin
quish upou Ii!h election to the senate,
lie lias a scheme which If put Into
practice -would soon bring the milieu
nl.'il dawn of pxid roada, says the I'lill
mleljdiiu -.oi tli American. In explain
In Ii.'n NClieuie lie said:
"I'irsl. 1 would have the (roverniueiit
make g od 11, id mapH of eacli county
In the i 'tailed Slates, allowing all the
puMic highways. I would have had
roada printed In red, fairly j;i.,d ones
in blue iumI Jin- improved rnml in Mack.
These would.. !' illbl'.hhed in pocket
form nml gold fur T cents riwli at all
postoJllccH. 'J'k.'s would in effect e 111
pel evej-J fanner t.) aee to It licit Ills
road w$f. .lijipi-oved. for he woijtil soiiii
w-e the MiJviinti'.'-e of having IiIm farm I
located m one. of the Improved roada.
"Scci;iiil. 1 would levy a tax of T)
cents a year on every vehicle In the
land. 'iiUU iiio:!if would yield an an
nual reieniie t,t neveral mllllnna. It
would furnish nil the funds necessary
for the P'li-p 1; , The ti'.x would lie a
tlille and wouM be cheerfully paid In
most people ko Ihiik as II was to he de
voted to the hc'.tct iiictii 1, f hihwaya.'
Ihvii completed In Lake county,
lliukayro UhiIs at the Mitnugrsm,
Itlll Monk arrived front the IUk
Valley lins-illiiK farm 011 Moiida.v.
M. ('. Lyon of Honolulu w iim an
arrival at Hotel t.akcvlcw TueHday.
!'. 1.. ami Oscar Wrllit of Ashland
arrlveil tit Hotel I.nWevlew Monday.
New lot of hardware at Schiniiu k'a.
A rangi war Is 011 la I'niatllla
county lad ween t he cat t le ami aliet'p
men.
Altiiraaud Adlu baseliall teama
will play for a purse at Adlu on Aiik
ilst :'lth.
ljdien and children's kIums a sim-cIuI-
ty at The Monogram.
Mr. and Mr, r. S. Andrew, of
Portland ven Monday arrlvaln In
Iikeview,
W. II. I'lirijuer, w lio owiim inluliiK
proN-rtleM In Toiiopiih, U vIsltiuK In
Iwikevlew.
Fresh anpiily o( aiiiuuilion, all khula
just rec eived al Si hiiiiuck'a. 'i'i i
"Allck" the well known tljrar
"drummer" Is vlsltlnn his Lake coun
ty patroiiM.
Arthur tl. Newton of lm AiipdeH
wan an arrival at Hotel Ijikev lew
laxl Moiulay.
Iluy you decornled irm kerv and iflsatf
ware at Schmiuck's. latest out. 3'J 2
Jim Turplii and 111 M 11 1 key wetx
In from the livp Cns-k hIhi-i ratine
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. l'look arrived
from Kia k Creek last Saturday on a
few ila.VM visit.
.A hist ruin lifoM Iihvh a new line of
mens trousers any sue and atyle that Is
wanted.
Mrn. .1. W. IWuw 11 and i hlldn-u re
turned Saturday from their outliiK
011 Honey t'i- k.
Mrs. If. Ilnlilis and sinter, of (Vdar
vllle, ai' visit Inir t heir rtdativert, the
.Mct.kers nt Ciiuins mill.
K ir n Ki-nuiiiv ux niimke, try a I'orto
Uico ( iar, for rale only ut t'ohl. lien
kle's. L1
WttMliiM county, Nevada, died ut
Idooil MiUoiiluir at Iteno on tin Ttla
Inst.
When you aiit to dress up (' to Th
Monogram. They have the cli.thlun,
ahiH's, sinrla ami neikllis to fit you out
with.
John Metaker kft for Hherldan
last Monday. 11111 I'etrle took the
old K'itlcuuwi to t Im rallriNul, and
will ItrliiK lMM-k a load of Ashland
peaches.
Mrs. '. II. Nlu-rhH'k mid aoiiM, ntMl
Miss Hiwi' Veiuilor, have ri'turnml
from SumiiM'r Ijike when they visit,
ed for Mevernl dayn at lite T. II. Sher
Iin'W home.
"Oh ve
What?1'
Havana
thai'a.
1, you can
Why thorn,
lielinotita"
lilid
ever
at
them!"
f ruitraut
Jsuiuier-
U am
". S. I'unnrrliv of ry X'alley was
li 'l-e l.i.-t I'riilny on Inisluess and
stopped at The Orei ill.
L. Adunis, the Ijiulevllle sliecp
Iniyer, was here tills week iiuaill
looking for st ray Iniiiches,
Tmii Keelie .' cent ('ik'trx, ' iihthys
It'i Hi iiiai- ut Imported I oli.icc.i- l-e
He, II, .Went. -J')
IHck Wilcox will soon let a con-
tnictful'U one slul'V lil'ick lillllillll
on his lot next to I'ost iV Kind's.
Mr. 11 ii I Mrs. Inike I'.eiitieit and
ilaiihter. Miss Nora, were over
from W'nnier I his week 011 a visit.
'I he latel ami lie-l clear 1 1 it van 1111
(-'iwars aie l-.l Sy mplioiiie Cigars (or
sale al Lee Head's. I'll
Win. ami ( linrlle Arihiir were In
from camp last week on Inisluess
ami to enjoy 'town lif;-" for a few
days.
Mis. T. II. (loud went to. New line
( nek Moiulay inoriilnx on a brief
visit wiih hei parents. Mr. ami Mrs.
Ah In Amick.
A S
I'.. Ilurke, I lie telegraph operator,
has yoiie north mi lniolueMN, and dur
lu hU aliwhce Jack KmImmI Im ruii
lihiK the "tick, tick" mid "hello"
machinery.
Mr. ami Mrw. '. V. Um-lMtrKer and
children. Mr. himI Mra. II. MhlaKe.
J. M. llamlUy ami Ton HimtliiK
started for iM-p Creek ycattrdiiy for
a few duy's uullntt.
We havtt am-ured th Agenoy for Ijike
view for tin l.areucM IUrr(t C'litar;
they are a atn(r pleasant amoke.
hornai A Siiiilh. IV
McNaunlilmi Uum Improved the
I jikevU-w I'lusli utail Hue since tak
ing hold of It. A regular st-aic com h
now runs to and from the metropo
lis of Warner Valley.
The I jisscu County fair, opeua at
Susanvllle on Sept. h to 13, the
Harney County fair Sept. 'J". to
and tin Modoe County fair at Altur
as Sept. 1T.I to Oct. tt.
The sweetenl slory ever told'
II received this week
laled ciockery, hard-
11. :ii I
r fli in 1 it. k
a Ink' lot l
wine and aiiiiiiiili
Waller Sharp ret iinieil from K la Hi
nt Ii Falls last Tliiii-sday. lie rece .
ed oi'diTM for a lar'f lot of L-i'i-vi'W'
clears at tie- I'alls.
Ted .la pilsli ami family ami liur
rill Miller and family h-i't fur i.-ep
Creek hut Satitrd.iy to remain a
week camping out aa! Iiililn'.
story ever told waa
re I ii I wlnlu under (he pleuiil liillu
ence ol a lats ioa Nm'lu tea cla'ar. l-e
Ilea 1 1 h them cKcluni ve.y a a dull
er. IM Hiu
A Marlon county woman wants a
divorce from her liiisliaml lus-ause
he spit tohacco Juice In her face.
treat Scott! Are the married im-11
to have no privileges'.'
The line new hotel liulldlllK at the
7n ranch has Isen completed and fur-
liished, and Is alii-ady a popular
t'oppliiK place. Mr. ami Mrs. Win.
I'ykemiiu an1 In charge.
When ynii want a phjsii: that is mild
nod yen lie, eimy lo lake and lertaiii lo
iicl, use t liainlM-il. mi's Muioiirli and Liv
er l iililels, Kor sale by l-e I'.eall, dni-
J. C. Conn's Id ten mule team
reached Silver Lake from the rail
road at Shaniko, wit h t w cnty t hoiis
and pounds of freight for the Conn
si ore at t he former place.
Mr. and Mrs. Llmcr Ahlstroin and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank iuuther return
ed Saturday from Wild Itose ramp
on licep Cii-ek, w here they camped
ami hooked trout for two weeks.
China Sum, the famous chef, has
opened u neat res 1 11 11 ran I in the Joo Unw
ind huildliiK. Hue iiichIh to order.
Fveivtliiux in the inaikcl. 0h-ii day
and nielli. L'ti tl
C. It. Heryfoid. father of (he Hery
ford I In is. of Lakeview, Is here from
Santa Kosa to remain for Nome t line
011 a visit. Mr. Heryfoid Is hale and
liearly. Time deals nciit ly with him.
Wednesday, August lit It, no far as
recorded by the uoveriiinent Instru
ments at The Fxaiulncr olllce, was
I he hoi ti-Hl day of the Heasoti, Hie
III iciny I'lluulUK'oul to In.', leadlnu
July i), I v -".
Ti : UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
LL'OliNH, OKEdON.
T 1'irit Semester, Sessi. -ii -'i, opens Wediit-mlay , Keptemhur lTtli. Tliu
foli'H' inn Schoolsand Colli-ft-H are coinpriMed in the University: Urnduate School,
Colh-j-- 'd Literature, Science and ArtH, Collect; of Scien e and Kngiiiceriiii;,
Ui.iv. '-i v Aca leinv, School i f .Medicine, School of Law. Tuition Free, except
ing in an ils of Law, Medicine and Music. (Inci k-ntal Fee 110.00, Student
Body tax f2.5D per year). Cost of living from JlOO.lM) to 200.00 per year.
Kor Catalogue, AJdrcsi?, Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon.
TI v 11 1 u- if ;i(id I'. oml.
(Jood ,1' iad-i. 1:1. e mud Ktreets. iiiakc
lialillati-.fi nluiij; theni iiiokI di slrn Me
They econohi:;:!' time - it in I fori e" In
lrau:;p('!':at'on of products, reduce wear
und tear on Ir.i'M-s, harness and vehl
(les nwi t'lih.-iuee the Iniill t value of
real estate. They raise the value id
farm la in Is and farm products and lend
to beautify the couiiiry ihrouvh which
they paxs. Tliey facilluite rural mail
delivery and are a potent aid to educa
tion, religion und Kociahlllty. Charier
Sumner once said, "The road and tin
achoohiuiKtcr are the two most luipor
taut I'b'cutB in udviincliiK civilization."
rrcacher Do you take thla woman
for better or for worse?
(.room Well, her folka think It's for
better, hut mine think It's for worse.
liultliuotvrt World.
' Spot'ers" aie In Toivn tliey
riithl soiiiethiiii! uewdry Iheui
he had hi I 'olih I lenkle's.
Diii,'ii-t II all is rcdiii'iiiK his c tot k
1 of Toilet Snaps hv red, icing tjie prices
an- all on ) n- article. Ileinin-t have loom for
only to ,is iien "lock of Snaps ami N inakinu a
1 slaiiLihter on inici s In." 4
Charlie Toniiln jiseti, S. Ahl
hI I'oin, Lee I'.eall, .1 1 1 1 1 i'licker ami
Lrncst lirnwii returned Sal unlay
from I he 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 -1 licit at Hear Creek.
I mi Mnll.iy returned Monday from
the "Had Lauds" on Sprauuo river,
1 1,1 11 says he Is koIiiv; to drive Ids
hhei p Into the "Had LjiiuIh" next
Week.
Flewant stock id ttincH for family iiho,
and the highest grailn of case gontls
w lanky for medicinal purposeH at I'ost &
Kings. IH if
Mix. J. Wendel ami I wodauwIiteiH,
l'la and Lul.y, and two hoiih left for
Itiinstaiilr TueHday. Huliyn'oeHfrom
there to Tulaiv for her health, and
the otlieiH will ivlurii lu lu In a few
Weeks.
The Lake County Land & Live
stock Company will Intihl a commo
dious residence at the lil;- ranch In
North Warner valley. Thin com
pany expects to put up .'(Mid toiiH of
liny I Ids season.
i. F. Conner, (ln bonlfacc from
Merrill, K Initial h county, was a visit,
or in Lakeview Mevernl days iliirlnu'
thewH'ck. Mr, Conner lias a i-aiin
and was lookin;' for a Id; Hunch of
nhei i to run on I he hIuu'ch.
The HhIhco (Ouoige A Kent's place) in
becoming the smokers' emporium. The
excellent hrands of cigara curried, there
are tht? "Helinonl," the "Hubert Man
tel'," atnl a new cigar made for the ex
elusive trade of the 1'alare, the "Key
West Quartetl." This is an extra tint)
article. 24 3m