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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
LAKU COUNTY c.XniER, I ACHVIISW, OKEOOr. AlHlUST a. I2. lxilxtonsl up l,v a Ih'(. A luan w y a lhl..hEv.rThUrl.y h1oii )1(4 nny wy BEACH & M'GARREY Notlil-m " j.ohhII.I.v ! tnorv .'xaf. M-n.c Bu.u.n, M-ra(ln to 1...-1. .f tIU.,i.hM,.iv,I vleusiuiil mnHrrvalory cviiivhhIoh - . tluin tin-Imptnli'iit "I'll Ih t .vmi," wo terms: isu m&;:.7.7."" . i: t..to,iu.ir .,, (Three Months 50 wlmiiiv rvcr rvaily In lai k tlu-lr , . opinion wit li money. Tlu'tv Im eotk- stack imkIh n inn i r Mitrni'ss utioiit Mirh iih'H, a flu i in of i"';h-ii IS . ? IS : li IS! ini.iim.uit.v. n.at ,'Ntn..,i.v .iu- Thrwtmh.- I 2 e i' lm- K. iv -j m tasteful to tlloso who olilor tllt'lr ijnarli-r Column. ... I n ' V i. l.'.ii. .V on s.s iM lull Column titv i.'mo .'.'i' 4'i'i Turn t lilnk inn a 1 1 1 tlu-lr expression alonij 0.t:"""".. :a"' """"" !1Jt"" rational Ilia- ami aiv willing toeo.i- LKEVIEW.OKEUUN7AI(ll'5Tal. ,,' ,,U'-V ,,,V '""'' with tl.e . f.'illilillity t'oiniuoii to maiiklml. It Is well cnoiiirli to wok the truth; OREGON'S ARH LANDS. ! x ,'ll-ttincivil nrmiinent ioiiiIiicch to Tim intuitu rut irtn by tlu 1-Vtlrral Sov cnliJi toiiuo u t . put It In pun' folly to eminent of the arid land reoluiiiAtiiii iij m 1 lt on tenacity of memory or movement sIkmiM meet with more tlniii correct ncss of tmtlerstii inliuu. Thew a passing notice fr.nn the (vmimen-ial ; MiKxestinii are merely ly tliev;i; bodies of Oregon. This elate, with it. there In no dunce for till preneh hurnlreds of tli.iusitiiil of aore nf arid ; ment. Nor Is t here t tie sllnlitest lic lands, can become one of the ehief leiie- lief that the man who delight to ficiniiea of the reclamation fund provid- bluff and Wet will tie the leant lc k1 by Congress at it last so"si.m. Thistj tctreil from thin objeet loiinlile prae film! already amountsi to (H'tweeii f.tXiil,-: tli-e by this brief lecture. It Is inter 000 anil I'i.OOO.OtX), while an inerea-e of jet-tcil merely to emphasize the faet about 12,000.000 a year if provided for that It Is not neeessary to make a through the falo of public land, .i h , wanvr in order t o obta In itiformat ion. the Portland Telegram. Frederick II. Newel!. Chief Kntcineer of the Keelatnation Servi -e, is now in the city for the purpose of liecmmiikr better acquainted iih the want of Ore gun and the views of her citizens non the work to le undertaken in this slat?. He -lutes that examinations have al ready been made of the headwaters of the l'nii-e, Weiser and Snake hivers, in Soutiiern Idaho; the Yakima Valley, in 'Vahinton, and the Ic.ehiites Valley, in Oregon, while preliminaries have lieen tturlcd toward the exatuination of the blue Mountain region, in this t-tate. In all of the sections examined coud;t ions are reported to be favorable to the installation of irrigation works. The benefits to be derived from the reclamation of Oregon's arid lands can not be over-estimated. It will open to settlement thousands of acres now lyint; idle and unproductive, give homes to a large population, and add millions to the wealth of the state. Engineer New ell is here to receive advice ami recom mendations. The importance of '.he natter demands that he be show n every . 'oruiiilerittiiin and iriveu everjr assistance within the power of our people. Oregon wants her just share of the reclamation fund. Not long Htro the McMinnvillu Regis ter was in deep distress because, as it alleged, the pilicy of the Republican party had made prices hi low as todnve men to despair or filicide. We note this week t'lat that ex 'client new -pa;.i r is making an equally biuer complaint thai the policy of the Republican party has no.v id. i le prices s i huh a" to drive men t de-pair or ir.cide. Ii see mis that nothing but despair or suicide awaits us in any event. Although we wish no man to he in de pair, we tru-t that the editor of the esteemed paper is cull in the land of the living Ore gon! a ti. Kev. John A. Wray, in a di.-fertaiion on lies bays : There are hi a and li lie liars, youn lia; prevaricator.-, txij-Kerator.-i and 'blanket uretchers,' con scientious, occasional and constitutional liars. Theie are black lien and white lieH, .oken lies ami acted lies; film and stories, and 'there are others.' From which we judge that the Ilev. .Mr. Wrav can tdi a lie, when lie hears it. j At Wichita, Kan., laut week three' young women working in the harvest I field complained of the long hours and ' bad treatment. Thev were promptly dis- i charged, and jut as promptly orijanizi d a Farmhands' Union, secured 300 rnem Wa in l'ratt County alone, ordered a strike, and flopped the harvesting. A Kansas cyclone is not the swiftest thing in that state. Tlx; body of an unknown was found in a small Kansas town recently. In his pockets were $100 in cash and a fine re volver. The coroner took $75 for funer al expenses, the judge fined the corpse t'.'5 for carrying concealed weapom and also took the gun; Ihe local paper pub lished the obituary and got nothing. Jl is announced that lion. C. W. Fid tan lias declined to again serve as Presi dent 'of the State Senate, owing to his candida'.y for the U. S. .Senate. Senator I.rownell, of Clackamas, Senator A. C. Smith of Multnomah and Senator I'ooth of Lane, are said to bo the most promi nent candidates for that position. The dip. itches note the arrival in llabylon, N. V., of "three monster poles 100 feet long, two feet in diameter at the base and grown in Oregon." They may bo monsters in Si-w York, but out this way the inference would be fair that nomoone had robbed a hop yard. Port- Jail J Juul ual. 'I'll' Olfiin TraiiM-ript is a new M'tni-weekly publication Issued at Willows, California. l'miik 1'i-ee-tnan. prominent lawyer, politician and writer of California. Is the edi tor. Freeman ami the writer were overgrown kids together on th Willows Iiiily Journal years auo, the former editor and "weitiis" swamper. The editor of t he Trans cript is a vigorous u riter and has a pleasing: way of innkin- people think as he does on most Mil jei ts. The people of ( ileun county may look for each number of the Transcript to Is' a warm one. Succcs, I'rceinat;, for old times' Mike. Warrants w're issued on August 11th by the Fiilted States Attorney for the arrest of eigrht prominent cat tlemen of Western Oklahoma, who are charged with conspiracy In at tempting; to defeat the rights of the homesteaders, in a war waged npiiust the fanners by the cattlemen for possession of t he extensive Jov ertimcnt pasture ranges. Thecattle inon nn enarjreri wit ii iHvii. -i.v and killing; thcstock. wa laying; and shooting; their owners, burning; their houses tind I'.cstioyiug; the crops on the lands. . 'I heSt. Lolli.il ;ioie-leuiocral Nlj'l "Tr.-uy was a ilisplcable coward with the ihsat iable blood lust of a ca run ctoiii hcuii." Tleje are a whole lot of people, decides the men who followed and fought duds with tl inlaw, who are from Missouri. The He re st ateinelit that Tracy was a coward won't km with them they ha Ve to Is- chow n. I'nited States died in Manche u.it lot Ii. Senator .McMillan ter, Mass. on Aug:- ' Music Lessons. Mri. licrlraiid I'.hiir is now prepared to t.,ke a I . i j in I - r of pupils to tea. ii them instrumental mucic, at her residence, llaif hour Ics.-oi.s 2-') ( ents ; one hour lesions 50 cent". I'M III To Save Iter Child From frightful distiiiiireiiieiits Mrs. Nani ie Cialliiuer, of La (irange, (ia., ap plied Hucklin's Arnica Salve to great sores on her head and face, arid writes its (plick cure exceeded all her hopes. It woiks wonders in Sores, Ib-uises, Skin Krnptions, Cuts, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed by Lee lieall, druggist. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of HE r Ointments and suppositories will not, positively cannot do more thin relieve you It riuires an internal remedy to remove the cause and efect a per manant cure. Ask your druggist f:r lr. I'errin's booklet on the subject. 1 J L i 4 J "1 8 I Summer Goods, Ladies Shirt Waists, IgChildrens, Hisses & Hens Straw Mats ft At Prices that will Astonish You & 4 - - - . - - - - - ' p We are Closing Out 1 3 FALL AND WINTER Which will comes look Ther'll SlLakeview Mercantile Co.y n The r.ih.cc nlar pi - re. view ( (rgon. I ieorire Blid Kent. I'op (mod treatment. Luke 1H tf (Jet a tine hot bath (srcelain tub), a clean idiave and anv style hair cut Hi Frank I'. Smith's, next door to Hank, tf TO CUKE A COLD IN ONli lY Tk- Ijtxntivc Itn.m.i (uliilm- tnlil.lii All priiKvlat r-iuiii He- in- v tl it t" ure. li I aiet offl-.' i I.Hkt vl. , in.- . An t. 1'' i. N. Kl.',. I. h. r-lii mo il ilini (li- lo.luw iiik-iism.-.l M'tllt-r h tlli d tiixli" ( I l Int. nn. .11 In isim k nnml t'ttxtt Ml ufHr ! liat'Ullit. tii1 lllltl llrll.l .rH.t M ill Im- llia'lc Im-iit.- IIh- tt-;i- t.-r lei U. ceivi-r. I', s. i.itti.i otii. . m I k. il.w. Ori'Kuii. on M- . M. l' Aliirl !l. s. ..n., II K t'n ler .ti- N W i4 - i, l."l 1 ,V :t. i. c .,S'. NK i I .' It - I r. W t. II- imm. ilw 1..II.I Ho. r ii' t.. r..i-ln i oitiiiiiMci r-:! ii- n -.n t-l rnll.ftM.iii .l .nut litiel. l- l I . .. rl - I . h r,-i .. I. llilniii !'. I.. -mli. r.r. W.I'. M.iil.l. r n! V I- I, nicl i rmih iin:ri f h r ! i -1 I. hi.-, or it .cT .1 K. M. Ion rrtv, I'.-vU" t. 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I ir i'.m, i n J ililiiy, t lie II I ilnv nl oct.ili-r, I '.'. II" in lie m llin-: li-iilif- VV. Mrk-moii, Willi. ii K. lliirrj. J un- II. TnrfH-ii, Hint (f-i.r' - JiimiiiiTiiiitl, all ol l.tiki'-vi.-w, Or-tfiin. Auvnii'l nil --r -11 clniiiimi; Hlvi-r--)y Iho mlinvt-ii. hitHm-'I Iiiii.ih nr- r-iii'i.t-il to III- tlu-lr i-ImIiii in Hen oitlri. mi ur Ix-fiiri- -iil Hi I Jay ol ocii.Imt, 1J. 7-17- K. M. JiKtrrAis, ltcKl j.u TIMIIKIC I tMl Mlllli:, I'lllll ll l-Kl I.MII.I onii '-. l.k-vl-, Ori-ifiin. Auk. I I. I'm.'. Notice In Ji-r-liy kI.-ii tlutt in ruiiiiliiiii-. witll 111' jirov imImiis of Hie Met df oiiiu- ol Jimr , l7S, -nlltl-. 1 "All til l Inr tin- milt i.l tiinlxr luiiilx In III- SibIi'k nl 1 kI I for 11 In , ore K011. N-vii'tH, mul U'sliliiiiiin I'-rrliory," iih i- x it-11 to nil lie. I'lililii: I joe I MHl-n l.y tin' set of AiiK'iitl I, l"'.rj. tli- lullort 1 1 . if iii-rmiiiH Iiavi lliiHilny lll."l In in In otll.c tlnlr nMurii klHtv U I'lilK, to-H it: John H. KlUliy. of AhIiImiiiI. coiiitlv of jHtkmiii, MlHte of Or-Kon, kHorn mati'iiit'iii Vi III!), Inr Hie l"in lot- of Ihe K1, ol hi. Hee :w, T : H K Hi K W M. Harry H. rioilfi lier. of CorvHlIU, cotiniv of flt'iium, ntHte of OrcKon, worn Niati-int-tit No 11-11, for thu iiirrhae of tti SW.j Wl. HW N W1.4, tM 8 aut i Hec 3 T M H K lti fc W M . Kti'lla I'l terwin, of CnrvallU eon 11 1 y of Jl-nloii, Htnte of Ori-ifon, nworn lloliii'iit Nil ll.'l, ..r Hie iniri haKu of the Uuu t T m S K III K ft M. IjuhliiVH A. HfhneliliT, of f'orvallii, couniy of H-ntmi, Mute of Ori'on, worn ulttlt'in-nl No Wll, for IU liurtimittj ut tiiu N J-4 htc T H K Hi E. Jmiii-M MaiJicnzIe, of f'orvaillH, county of lti:ntoii( MHCffof Ori'tfon, worn iiHleiiit'iit No 111, for the bitrchuHu of tUo .N W'4 Him: tl T M K III h W M. I.ucrt-iln It. I'm, of Albany, couniy of Mini, IK; of Orexon, HWirii iitttli-iiii'iit No for tliu iiuretianc of the hV!4 ht:e V T M H l hi K V M. Jueiili VrtiK"i of rorvalllK. coiiiily of II. iiton, stau. of Or-Kiin, sworn i.iHit'iiii'iit Nn H'.:r,, for the hiirchuftu of ihu MKC4 m i: u J' :w H It 1 h V M. KuzhIi. Hi K. 111, of Alhany, couniy of J.Ihii, mute of Or-Knn, sworn hIii t fine I No I'Jnl, for t he imrrliant' of Hie h'.i hW',. SW'A HWU ami HK'i SW'i, 4, Tii'jls It Hi K W M. Atloliti K. I'l'li'rnun, of CorvalllM, roiiiily of Hi iilmi, slnle of Or-Kiin. hworn HiM'-ini'iit No I'ju, Inr tin: ouri'huHu of Ihu NIC .'4 H. c 4 I il'Jii It hi h IV M. I'.iuin Khnili.ll Ai-xaniliT, of ( nrvullls. I'uiiiity of ll-iiinii, Minn: ol Ori-iroii, uunrii Miti in-iil No liiil, fur Ihu iihi hin.- of Ihu sAV(. NKi., loin 1 un.l t, He! anil Lot 4, h-i- I 'l':i.lH II h. K V , That lin y .Mil nll-r proof to i-lio'V that tli IiiihI .Minilit Ir. moro taliiiilili: for Im llinht-r or mon- ihun fur nurii iilliiiiil .m ik-h , ami (o-n-lnhlli.li lll. ir ( Ullll In Mil. I I11111I hi fnru J, o, lliiiiiHk-r, I'. H. I'oiiiiiiltHiniii'r at f orr-nl, Ore. Hon, on .Momluy ihu .lli iluy of Oi'.iohi r, l'HU. I h-y 1111 in- its wl I in-sn.-M : John K Hilhhy ol A 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 , Or. i.'on, Hurry H ( loill-ll-r, Kn-lla I'l'l-ihoii, onmitv- A h-liiii .l-r, Junii s Mh-Iii'ii-zi.i, Jacob HrnKL', Atlolih K l'-l-lon, lirwln Ithoil-ll Al-iaml-r, ol 1 orvallU, Ori'Kuii, l.u-cr-lla It I'nx J'.luabt'lh E Cox, of Albany, Or sun. Any anil all iii rnniia cUlintliK ailvcrm-ly tint abov- il-di rlb-.l lamU an. r. iiiit-il In II In Ih-ir t:lainia in 1 hi nlli on or h-loro auiii 'jr.tlt rtuy of Aiiaual, liiv. aUK-l-W K. M. HKATTA1N, K-gluU'r. MOVING OUT I Several Lines of Women. mul Misses Shoes, thttt will walk further and faster for the money than anything oversold in Lakeviow. Wc are doinjc this to make room for our be"Jn to arrive in a few days. When it for our ad be Something; Doing ? 5 Manufacturer of the 6 lakeview saddles! & Ki-cognlicd as the P.ct Vnuucro 5nJdl Q 2 Wilson aiul Uii'V Harness. Whips, Holies, Heatas, Q Hits, Spin s, (.liiii Is, Hosetles, Mle. -o- -6- -o- J Hepairino; (Pf nil Kiiiils, by eompelent men. -a- a- 4Q C666 Cited LAKEVIEW Sash, minds, Moulding. Window and Door Casings. Beehives and Purniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & C. H. DUNLAP Manufacturer of and Dealer in MEXICAN HOT TAMALES HOME MADE CANDIES All the latest Books Hereford Stock S'arm ,;-j;.,J''-.ii'..k.. rTyrVh -zZl.. STOCK . .. x. t Tty- PLANING MILL CLENDENEN t fc lg Ice Cream Parlor Drows Valloy, Oregon. F. O. Duntlng, Owner largest herd cf registered Herefords in Oregon I All HAD AIAIWA h.lft nf horrl it.rYiTlv IIVUU VI livr U