Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, August 21, 1902, Image 2

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    LAKH COLIN TV cXArUNER, LAKEVIEW, OKEUOn. AUOUST al, l02.
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LAKEVIEW, OREGON. AUGUST l, loo.
MITCHELLON NATIONAL AFFAIRS
Senator John II. Mitchell, whoarriV'
ed in Portland last week, difcueetHl nat
ional affairs with an Oretionian reporter,
and regarding the political outlook paid
trial "ine Kepudiican proapects were
never better ; Democrat will make no
gains in the Fall elections. They have
been unable to scare up an issue that
will bother Republicans in the least.
They tried to raise a hullabaloo about
our Army in the Philippines, but the
attempt ended dintnally. Their main
issue in the next election will be trusts."
"As to Cuban reciprocity, many peo
are not acquainted with the situation
of this subject. The Republicans in
Congress divided on it, but I am quite
sure they will unite again next season
for a reciprocal treaty with Cuba, w here
by the present load imposed on sugar
will be distributed over a number of
products. I should be in favor of a re
bate system, in tbe abseuce of a better
recouiid."
"No, I don't know why we should have
free trade with Cuba, when we don't have
it with the Philippines. I held out for a
redaction of 25 per cent from regular
Dingely rates on products imported
from the Philippines to this country,
but I believe in absolute free entry for
Philippine products. It would be an
easy matter to arrange so that goods
hipped into the United States should
cot interfere with this svstem.
W. J. Bryan declares that he will not
be a candidate for the Presidency any
- 1 IIUJUJ JUIl-OT-,wfc,,
possessing a higher ambition than that
to be satisfied with the office of Presi
J . .C.I ri t
ucijiui me united states. I am too
democratic to covet an ambition that
only a few in one generation can share
T ... f..- .1... l . .
yicicr me iiunor oi being a private
citizen as an honor greater than that
of a king."
And now we hope that Mr. IJryan
Will conclude to let the Democratic
partv make a platform and put candi
dates on it to suit, and that he will not
insist after it does so that the .arty is a
traitor to the party. In short, we do
liopelie will "let up.' Colusa .u
Democratic.
He Was Excused.
"TIhmv wjih threo of im lit the
Miiokcr who wanted n fmr handed
icaiiH of I'lictiiv," mild t In (IiIchko
drummer, "and. though wo nuked
half a doxen vihihrImIi men to take a
hand, they all declined. Then wan
onlv one other man left. Ho wan
about .tl yearn old ami looked like a
deacon, but I wait nod up to him and
made a bid.
"I tdmuld like to take a hand In
the Kaino," he kindly replied, "but 1
fear von w 111 have to exeum' tne on
thin ioeadoii."
"Not feeling well?"' I nuked.
"Oh. yon; falrlnh".
'Don't take uh for (diar-vci-M, do
you"?
Wot at nil".
"Had rather read your paier, er-
haj.m"?
"N'o-no-n, but you nee how It In.
My m-cond wife In In the baggage car."
"Oh, nhe might object."
"Well, hardly, n ht In dead ami I
am taking her home to bury her. A
I Hald, I tthould like to take a hand,
but under the circuniHtnnct'n "
"He was exniKod," wild the drum
mer, "and the trio of uh managed to
pans away half aday at cut-throat."
Their Secret l Out.
All Sadieville, Ky., was curious to
learn the cause of the vast improvement
in the health ot Mrs. S. P. VYhitaker,
who had for a long time, endured un
t -Id suffering from a chronic bronchial
tube. "It's all due to Dr. King's New
Discovery," write her husband, It
compleiely cured her and also cuied our
little grand daughter of a severe attack
of Whooping Cough." It positively
cures Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron
chitis, all Throat and Lung tronhles.
Guaranteed bottles 50e and $1.00 Trial
bottles free at Lee Ik-all's drug store.
The need of more railroads in Oregon
is shown by a recent shipment of goats.
V. S. Grant, of Dallas, Or., had orat
ion to send two bucks to Lakeview, Or.
In order to reach that place they went
south over the Southern Pacific railroad
to Sacramento, Cal ; from that point
they were carried to Reno, Xev.. on the
Central Pacific railroad. The Nevada.
California and Oregon railroad then
took them to Ternio, Cal., and a ctagn
convened them the balanee of the way.
In all, the goats traveled ubout four
times as far as the ditanee in a straight
line between Dallas and Lakeview. Kx.
An editor in an Kai-teru town an-tiounci-d
that he w ould w rite an articb
on "IJidl, and who would oh there."
Sjon he received letter from one law
yer, one preacher, two bankers, four
insurance men, three physician-?, four
drugiii-i.-, live culoiin men, three under
takers and the poi-tinaster, threatenii g
that if he mentioned their names, they
would Hop their paper and sue him for
lander.
Pat Was Crazy Then.
It wan neveral yearn ago while
Aneemblyrunu James T. Rogers wan
a 8truggllng young attorney at the
Broome county bar, that he wan en
gaged to defend an Irtnlimau who
wan Indicted ou the charge of mur
der. That wan la-fore the young law
yer ever dreamed of nittlng in the Al
bany Houne of ('ommonn or had iw
n HeiLm? . tor mieakerMlili) of the
cane on payment of a retaiflPrV(l
100 and the umlerntamling that
$-fl0 more wan to Ik paid If the fel
low wan acquitted.
The young attorney necured an a
I'uittnl on the ground of temporary
iiixanny at ine lime tne crime wan
committed. Itwanneveral iiionthn
In-fore he naw bin client again.
Meeting him on the xtret-t one dav
he wtiHMl him, when the following
coiiveivntion followed: "Well. I'at.
inn i i i aiioui lime you paid me
that other -2tH:'"
raithaii wlmt t wo hoomlred In
tliot?"
" hy, the SJiMi that you promlned
to pay me for Having your worthlenn
neck."
'Sure, an did Oi promise thot; OI
don't raiiiiiiilx-r-.'"
Why, I'at, you know you prom
ised It."
I'at scratched bin head In jKTplex-
ity for a minute, then looked no
with a beaming nmile as he outlaw
ed t he claim with the expl.iua t ion:
"Oh, well, but ye know Oi was
crazy thin."
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MOVING OUT
I Summer Goods, Ladies Shirt Waists, b
g Childrens, Hisses & Hens Straw Hats
At Prices that will Astonish You
We are Closing Out
I
FALL
n
Several LIne5 of Womens and Misses Shoes, that
will walk further and faster for the money than
anything ever sold In Lakeview. We arc doing this
to make room for our
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AND WINTER
Which will begin to arrive in a few days.
comes look for our ad
STOCK S
When It I
TherMl be Something: Doing:
Lakeview Mercantile Co.
r
The Palace, tieorge and Kent. Pop
ular pl"ce. Good treatment. Lake
view Oregon. 1H If
Get a fine hot bath (porcelain tub), a
clean shave and auv style hair cut at
Frank L. Smith's, next door to bank, tf
To Save her Child
From frightful disfigurement Mrs.
Xanrie Oallauer, of La Grange, Ga., ap
plied liucklin's Arnica Salve to great
sorei on her head and face, and write
its fjiiirk cure exceeded all her hopes.
It wotk- wonders in Sores, Hruises, r-kin
Kt i! I .lii. in-, ( ul , I'.iirns, Sea Ills and I 'i It's,
(.'lire guaraiiteed by Li-e Iteall, druggist.
Italj.li Jiiill.s-k, of Urooklyn, Xe
York, celebrated his 104ih birthday on
August 11th. Bullock ban used toliuc
co and liuuor all his life, ami attribute
iiis gutd lieallh to outdoor exercir-c. Il
is regretted bv his fiiends that he u-ed
tobacco and lienor all his life, olherwi-c
lie might have lived to be a . old man.
A Portland couple, have been discov
ered w ho h ive not quarreled or had wic
cross word duiing !55 years of married
life. They are deaf und dumb.
"The lilunder of the Century", is
what Senator John 11. Mitchell calls
the selection of the' Panama canal route.
This signature is tiu every Ihix of the genuine
Laxative Brnr.iO -Quinine Tabiou
ibs remedy tli.it cures it cold la (lay
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
of4S
In.l Offlre at Ukovl- w, Ore , Aug. I. 'rl.
Notice U berily Klvrn (list the Itillowlnn
n.mid ltl.T hn tiled nolle (( lila liH. lillon
lujiutkc ttnal lrcMf In aupiMirt ol hlni lalin. inl
lef Biili ni lb.it( vwu. iiu, Uwilk
view. Orenoll. ma M- iit. 12, I'.ar!, vli: Allirrt
II. Heaaloun, II K l!tf (nr I lie N H SW' . i
ilt I.Hvo li. NWU NIC', tircn T SUA. II II K W M.
II. i niinri tho IhIIohIiik wlliipaaea l riva hla
rontlnuoua reaideuiv ii(miii ami rulilvailun of
Id land, via: hrles lihrcnirel, William K.
I-ciiibertccr, W.I'. Mnulrlrr n( Adil, and Krank
lloiiainii ol Warner Ijike, iimiini.
BUK? 1 t. M. HHATTilS. Ke(l,l. r.
Timber I .and No lea.
lnit-il SIUn Ltii'l llttl. I alilr. (Ireiroli May.
IP. rz. Notiee it h,rrli jfivn lht ui (-.inellan.T
With the nr'iKhiri ul lite a.-t i4 I 'oinfre-a fif June :i.
In.S, entitle,! "An u-( lor tile le iff (liulier lillila
in (he Htitlea nf lalllurn'R. iiretfim, Netaila ami WAati
Inu.n Terriliiry " aa etten 'e-l i all the Hul.lie i.n,
Mul.i ly Ail .,1 Aiikii.i (Hi, tn, Owen T Mi Ken
illee. of llli-te. iviuiit) nl Klamath, HUte of llreiron,
h, tl,l ily HI. il In till, olli. e lila ..rn Uli lneiil
o. M l, Inr tne imn-liae nf Oie aa nr. (if N W nr.
ami NK i(r. ol HW nr. rl Hev ''( in tp .Is s , H. If, K
ml will nfT.-r lifm.l to Iiij tliftl (he Ulnl ninrhl
ia more v-.liul.la fur Iu ilinlier or Uiu tlmi fur
avrii ultiiral liiirm. anil te eaU'.lMh hi, ilallu to
audi ImiiiI liefnre Ihe Hi-uuier ami iUeir nf thla
nllli cat jki-in. llrivi'i, on Mrilm-aitHV, Ihe 27th
lay ol Allifllat, I'.SI.'. He naiilia an talttuxat Kre.l
MrKemlri-, -'ttniea II. (Iwen nf Illy. Ore., (iiltii-rl
Mphalll. of iatillia. Ore.. (Ik Sllli-lriilll. ol Olet.
Dri-iron. .(iiyariil ail lieranna i-Uitininf ilreratilk (he
almve ili-arriiieil lamia are ri'itnivUI vi flic their
claim In (hia omVe vm or iw-f..re iutlii 27 Ui nf Auv-
Ual lr; r; IIKATTAIN. (.vl.U-f
i 5. F. Ahlstrom
Manufacturer of the
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LAKEVIEW
Recognized as the Beat Vaquoro 5atfdla
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SADDLES
Wagon
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ami HtiL'f'v Harness. Whins.
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Hits, Surs, Quirts, Kost(lM, Ktc. o- -o-
coinpctcnt mon. -o- .4. 43
X Hepairing of all kinds, ly
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Timber I .and Notice
21. Notice i hrrvt-v unvn that In cotni-li tn e
with the proviDi'ma of th ai t nf ('onifn ol Junr ?,
rrihtlrtl "All act tor the a-ite of liinrtcr Umli in
the Htnti-n of Clifornii, (irt-on. Awttalit, nl V-ih-i
m' too Tt-rriUtrv," mm xt.hilil tj nil thn I'uMir
lari-J HtuU-a hy wt of Aun"t , lri. t l Vh KmmI
ff tU, county of Kltifi.iith. fildt- of Orik'oii. t.a
t.in liitv (IJiii in thin ofhen hin orn ktutftin lit Si
A'Z, forthv iMiri tiftM of the K nr. of sr or. aihI NK
ijr of mr nr. of Ji.1 111 t :ifi It l', t-,, will
oNVr irof t Mhow tht th. lufij rMtL'Jt in more
vaiitatr.K lor uh titiilH-r or Hour- thun fur irlriiltorl
jmriHmcaj. urnl to otituliliMh hi vMui to auiil latul
tM fori-thi! Hncitvr m l Uw -ivi-r of thin rlltt at
l,tksvi w, Ork"M., on VViMiiir-oay, thn y;th ilu of
AuuiiNt. I'-fin 'lc liailH aj rl- m Himkii h: riimn T Ui .
KvtulfM:, 'li NutMUlroni. of Oh'U Oicinn. liiltavrt
lApti.aii, of VittiUU, Ore , Jiumrn If. Ohi o, of IIU.
(rvon. Ait hiiiJ all tH-rm-riM t-iirnititf uvlvi-rur! thti
fttxiv tr-th'tw ritHil IaihIh ate r .me-h-il to II t tln-ir
LtirnM in thi nftli on or tarforu iu j. 7th iltv of
AUifimt, I'.Hit. K. M. ISKATT U.S. HngmWt.
LAKEVIEW
PLANING
MILL
Bears the
Signature
Ointments
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 druggist
for Dr. f'errin's Booklet
on the subject.
Timber Land Notice.
Cliiteil hUti Uiml I llli.-.-, i, i. Ilr. iidii. Mav
ill. I:r.'. Miti. e in hen h mini t,ut In txniiiillaiiie
Itil lite lirm ilni:a nf theai.t nf ( 'miirena of Jiim.
:t, IHTrt. l-iilili il "An ai I for the ail.-ul tliiilu r lamia
in t'.e Stafew of culifnrina, (iretrnii, Kevmia umi Wah
liiliton Territory," an i-ile.nl.il u nil tlie I'uliln:
l.nn l Stiite hy m t nf Aili'il-.t 4, lnlftf. Nora K. Me
Kemlree. of Illy, eiitlntvnl Kllilnnth, Hluto nf (Inn. ill,
luia thla ilny filed In Mil, orili n her awiirn Hliitement
.No. Ml, for the pilrelian nl the hVV ir of NK ir of
Sic. II in Tli:iS H. I.'. It, ami lll niter proof to
almw lli.it the lunil Houtit i more valimhle fur Itn
liinher or atniiu thun Inr iu aurii-iiltiirul purea,
ami to tsetalill.h her i liiilll to n.il.1 liuei hefnre the
Hi-ifi.ter hiiiI Kneelver . ihii i. ill. -e ut uikevh-w,
Oregon, nn WeiliieaiUy, the sfyt It ilu) of A.iL"i-t, I'n2
Mb iminea H it In : (Ivii'll T. MrKemlree,
file HiimNtroiii, of Olele, rei;oli, (iiiln-rt J,n)ihalli, ol
viatillia. On-., Juioea . wen, of 14 1 v , Ore ny
mi l all pemona rbimliiK mlverxrly (he almwi ileai rile
eil IihhIh un. ri'ipieti il to (tie ll.i ir eliilma Ia thla
olhi e on or hilore auid i'. ih ilny of Aiu-u-l, Imrj.
K. M. IIHATTaIN, Itvciatar.
Timber Land Notice
I'lllU-.l Hlati'H l.itml (illiee, I.Hkevleur, Oregon,
JnlyH. llaii-J. Nnilie In le ri liy ulven thiil in
emnpIlHiiee wliii He-irn liiiin ol ilin ni l ol
i niik-rcaa ol June .1. IMiH, enlilled "An ai t for
Ihe Mile nl Hinder Iniiilri in the Hulea nl Cnllldr
nia, (irennti, NevailHHtid Wanhliiirl(iu Terri
tory," an extendi d to all the pnhlli; Land Hlilea
hy airtol Aiiifiml 4, IW12, Charlea I'mliaidt, of
Lakeview. einiiily of La ke, mule oMiri Kon, him
Una day filed In thla ulliee hia nrii KlHleiiiimt
No. Ii7, for the iiurehHHe of Hie ht: . i,l Hen. 21,
In to. , M K 21 K, W. M.,and will offer proof
to allow that I lie land auiiKlil la more valunlile
for 1 1 at limner or alone Hum (or agricultural
iiiirpoaea, and (o cHlalillkli lila claim to naid
laud before Hie Keiiatcr and Heeelm r of ti.u
iifline at Lakeview, Ori-Kon, on Friday, Hie ltd
day of (letoher, l!tt. He uauiea a wiluenaea:
tieorif" W. NiekerHoit, William K. Harry, Jainea
II. I uriieii, and (ieorue Jainiiiertlial. all of I.hIii..
view, Ore(ron. Anvafid all peranua t'laiiuiiiK
adversely tha almvu ill ai riheil lamia are rn
(lll t, , il.- tlielr elnl ma ill l II a or?l(.'i' on (jr
In-lorn aaid ad day ol Oetolier, hfi.
Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and
Door Casings, Beehives and Purniture
of all kinds made to order. Write for
estimates on contract work & material
HANDLEY & CLENDENEN
CRDUNLAP
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
MEXICAN HOT TAMALES
HOME MADE CANDIES
All the latest Books Ice Cream Parlor
Pr-iriT-IT-lT-NT-v fr-r-. VrPli .
llLnUKU iUCJK WARM
al A- -a. v JL
Drows Valley. Oregon.
F. O. Bunting, Owner
Largest herd of registered
Herefords in Oregon
W,t,iV.e(,t a i-.i A
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15 Registered Yearling Bulls
IOO, 120 and I CO each
J At DOR ALAMO head of herd
-i I., m. uuaitaim, itugiBier.