Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 02, 1902, Image 4

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    LKG COUNTS nXAMlNnR.L.KGVlCV',ORn(10N.OCT. 2, Iv02.
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Jjauc (Count u 05ata uluvr
Published Evarv Tbwrdy '
BEACH & AVQARREY
M atonic Building
i One Yer. $2.00
TERMS: -'SI Months. 1.00
(Hire Month 50
sp,i K lwk I mo m m' I vr
Onr Inch 1 iV i rt A w I ' $W W
To Inches I( Mm 7 im II i IK m
Thro lnchi'S. . . I i W to ti I m Wi
urtir lolumn ! Sim rti IS ti Ami, :ttn)
Hl( t'cltimn tti nu l.'mi JS)k mi "OHO
One 'oli)iiu Vnv jmv (irtWw i.vw
LAktVltY, 1 1,1 tt N, OwT. a. loa.
tieorr IV You iiji, x young wan of m
prominent Southern Oretson family, was ;
tteiiced to two jearw in tit peniten
tiary by JmLe lbuitta, at (iranl lis,
on Sept 25' h. Youi'it whs found guilty I
o( forcerv. He attempted to puss
-heck ( rpe liy hiuilf on the Ki.st;
National hank ( tiranls Pa. Young
had foryed t he name of several men lie- (
fore hut was allowed to tio unpunished ;
aoh time on account of the rcspe. tabil
ity of It it parent and I lie mercy shown
by his victims. His (ailier and mother
re esteemed Southern Oregon pioneers.
When sentenced the young man broke
dow n completely and had to he mmed
from the court room to his cell. He
said that had he been allowed to go this
time he would never forge another note.
This should be a Military lesson toother
poung men who are tempted to potweti
ill-gotten gains. Money got'en dishon
estly never doea a young man any good,
t.ieorge D. Young has hroken the hearts
of his parents, and placed the scarlet
cross of the felon upon Ins brow because
he was Ik-nt on heng dishonest. Will
others heed the warning that this boy's
fate presents to vie ?
TUG SOLDIERS' 11)01. DEAD.
Father William McKtnnon, the
wi 'Idler prlent f San Francisco, clwip
laln of the Flrt California Volunteer
ill IiW. died of dysentery on Sept.
:Mth In the tntlltar.v hospital at .Man
ila. The prlcwt was the tilt il of the
m il Her lioys In the Philippines. They
loved him for bin bravery ami Ida
tuiritv of hoiiI. He wan the most
proiuliietit t'leruyinan In the ritlll-J
ptiicx. He entered Manila under lire i
of the Spaniard ami Intlui iuvd ;
Art hibishop Ntt.aleda to modify Ida
hostility. Utter he oruauUcd the;
piiblif achnols ami after the war he
wa appointed i chaplain In the reg
ular tinny. He labored heroically
tlm-inn' the cholera and ainnllpox
epidemic;, visiting the hospitals
ilailv. Ilehudbtvn ailinjjfor mime
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moutlus Mlst. but persisted ill coll-
itinuuiK hit work, which inciimcu ;
ministration to cholera victims. A j
military funeral wax held in the;
Cathedral of Manila ai.d the remains
will Ik- sent to his home ill Sail Fran-
cisco by the liist transport.
Our Fall Stock Arriving
Tailed Sluit-s Senator Hard of l.os
Anweles, t 'al , is now mi the load to re
covery, alter lying at death a door for
Several weeks.
Alturas will have a liaseball tour
uament next wtvk forfl.Vi provided
three or more teams enter. If only
two teams enter two sanies will In
played for a purse of $7.". All teams
must Im-Ioiiu: to the district comprls
ln the coiinths of Klamath ami
Luke in Oregon, nui! Siskiyou, Tlu
mas. Sierra, l.assen ami Motloc In
California. No mem Iter of any base-
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DRY GOODS
We have an entirely
new line of the latest
Staple and Novelties.
CLOTHING
Call ami examine and
you will be surprised.
We have Suits from
$20.00 down to the
ground.
BOOTS & SM0t:5
We carry the Buck- i
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PANCY GOODS
0 u r s t oc k w 1 1 1 be com
plete by the 10th of
this month, and will
then be the best as
sortment ever shown
in town.
GLASSWARE
We have the largest
line of Glassware ever
shown in the town.
Ingham; Mecht shoes
They speak for themselves.
PUKNISHINU 000DS
Our l:urnlshliirKKt-4
.ttock lin5 arrived and
It Is all right too.
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Bailey & Massingill,
Lakeview.
Harry Allterts el St. Louis was kissed
by a pretty iii'1. who just nailed ont-j
him without hiscon-eH, and Hobsonized
him with a merrv smie k. Alttert struck
the fair kis-er and it:ive her a hlaok eye,
was arrested and tilted flM. Jude Sij
ever, who tried tlie ca-.e, Iteid that a
woman had a right to ki-s a man if she
wanted to, and the Itelter looking the
woman, the more ritht she lias. The
Kite wt-t't't hilt p I'tnii n "i enough.
He t-ho'ild have been sent to an asylum
for the weakmiude I.
. . . i went to
There is a inoveiiient on hmt to divide i weeks a
Baker co'inty by cutli if f.ff a slice of
the eastern portion including the Can
handle di-trirt, win h was aunexetl to
Baker county two years . says theOr
egouian. H iintintoit is to be the coun
ty seat of the n-w county if the scheme
g'tes. A slice of Malheur county is to lie
added, o as to briii.; 1 1 uutiiigtoii nearer
the center of ihe proiosed new county,
thus m.tki'i it the nf.ural htcatioii for
the count v st-at.
reason lor
a-t.-l i.e II
its Jt'-tnocra I s
hi. Jet ry Mm
Tlit-rt- i- n
to li t l (io, lit
son .
I's Jieniociats ! o tliH waudenr is
hollo- mi;. tin and tlii Pop has sei-n the
error of hi- ways. How can any I'i-ino-
rat he lovviiea-t'.' 'font Johnson in his
blootl-red th-vil w;is;on whizze- along at
I lie head of the sit-iw, .Jerry Siu:psoii on
his hicyle t ri i tj;?- up li e rear. Jlurrsth
for Tom ! Hut rah for .Jerry! Hurrah
for T int and Jem New York Sun.
AccoHlini; to the ahr-traet of votes cast
for t-ix undid, in the (Oregon election
June 'J, I'.'ilL', he average lh-pttlilieait
vote ol the slate, excepting Oovernor,
was -Jii,.")i)."). The average Jeinoi:ralii:
vote u a- :' A'1'-. ieorte K. Cliamher
Iain's plurality for (iovet nor was7'i; T.
T. ti-'.-r, (!.; tor L'nited States Sena'or,
12,070; K. 1. I)i:t.l itr, III.) Secretary nf
State, 17,l)'i'. ; ('. Moore, flij Male
Trea-uter, l"i !12.
Four i;.i lit a ol snow at Sunipter, Die.,
at wei-k. Siitniiter always did have a
ru-tlinii w ay about her a desire to lake
the h-ad in everything. Now the gn-al
milling section leuds off and preM'iits
the country with the first fall of the
"heauhtui", introducing old Imary 'vin
ter in the fji-t. f.utmtial month just to
uet I heie liist
The la'est from Mis. Waggoner who
eloped (to in Cheh alls. Washington, uiih
Hen Merrill, is that she is toiry that she
ever t ok up with the Merrill family.
She was heartbroken at "-cattle one day
last week, and was crying bitterly for
her little children. She will never do it
uaiu.
The l'osl Check
come up again in
Currency bill will
Ihe next session of
Congress and should pass. It is a plan
to have TniU-d Slaleh money so printed
that ihe hills ol small denominations
can be converted into chcckH payable to
order at miy post otlice.
ball leamie will U- ieriuittcd to par
ticipate lu any Kaine.
Miss Thomas, a yoiinir lady of
I Silver Lake, Washington. Is in Lake-
view to take the place of Jack Km-
body, to make all the necessary iir
1 ratnivments for the tlmls-r land par-
ties that an- sent hen- to tile on tim-
iHr by the hinitoily Company, .miss
Thomas is from thetlistrict that was
recently the scene of ureat forest
tin's, where many thousands of dol
lars worth of property was destroyed
I ami ttijoiv lives lot.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank M.lhike who,
with. Mr. and Mrs. T. L I'.ernard,
I'ruitlaiid, N ashintuii, six
o on a visit with relatives,
returned home last Tuesday. Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard stopped at AlxTt
Lake on their way home where Tom
shot ducks for a day. They arrived
home last evening. All hand had
all ehiovable trilt. but are ulad to
tret back to Lake County. Their
many friends are srlad t" w .-lei u.e ;
thi-m homo. I
The wi-ihlillg. of A. W. Wh. lslnlie!
and Miss Anna Murris was ceiebrat- ,
ed at t In- home of t he bride's mot her, j
Mrs. liec.ie Murris, la.-t Sunday.!
There were few itivitetl quests out-I
sideiif the relatives of the bride. I
Kev. Lou Henderson of .New Tine I
Creek said the words that made tin
couple happy. Mr. and Mrs. Whet-j
stone were t he recipients of a niim-l
her of handsome and useful presents.
A feast a ml a jolly time was had af
ter the ceremony. The Lxnminer ex
tends conrat ulat ions to the bride
ami kI'ooiii.
Ueyiiolds Jt Wintield have bought
the planing mill buildinur and lease
of the lot opposite S. !'. Ahlsirom's
sad'llery, ami will use it for a ware
house. Hundley it Clolulelieii up.
building' a lai'Ke planing mill in
South Lakeview, opposite the resi
lience of C. JO. Sherlock, and w ill soon
ha ve I hi ir machinery hu mining' aw ay
in the now loeatioii. The plan'mir
mill is 1 1 i i 1 1 a rushing business and
t he enecel ie prop! ict ol's a re not los-
iua minute's time la I urnlim out all
kinds of planed liimlsf ami sash and
blind w hi k.
Messrs. ICohrabaeher and Jiuivii,
Ihe two nenlleinen who have been j
iloiiiir a biy business in Lake county
for the Washing! on Life I nsiira nee
Co., for the pas! three months, have
completed I heir work for t he season.
Mr. and Mrs. lb ih ra baclicr will leave
Sunday for Ashland, and Mr. Duren
will remain for thirty days todellver
policies. The.-i' yenl lemon succeeded
in doing,- a business for I heir com
pany. They are reliable and coiir
t 'oils, and liav: the respect of the
p 'ople of l his coiinly. Th.'.v will n -turn
to Lake Coiinl.v next year.
Tinilll I. M) OTH K
t'nltt t stairs I ami out, I.nk.-v li-vi . orcK'in
s, .i. irts-r. s. Sinter l lier. f.r Klu-u
ttial til i oiniillatief Ith t he r.i v I )n II el tin
aet lit t ellKr. iu. i.l ttllir .1. s7. rtitllleil "All
act fur the ale nt tlinticr liui'l til the Stale.
m! ralifortita. oreceti, Neataatel Wa-hinKiiitt
rerrilnrv." a. eltellile,! to all the I'lll.ltc l.all'l
Slate ly act nl AiikuI 4. Is'rJ. M. ti.sniln I'aly
of l.akevteu . euliiiiv of I. a ke stale of Oregon.
I.- itos tlav llleil In this ortti .- his wnrti ate-
tttelll Sn. I mi. f.r the nrchae ol thewi, ef
. ijiil.M'Nu, liii lit ti n s K K tn.ti'l
will effer pr.htf tit hnw that the laml H,niirtit
1 mure valiiaM.' inr tt linil r i.r tini.- than
tor aura iilinral I'uri"!". ., and tin .tahlisli hi
eiaitn In salU land ts lure Hie It.-Kl.t.-r and !(
eetverid tin. ft i . at I ake !. (ir. iion mi
Kridtiy. th- I s i -Ia ! N.i.cimU t. I'l'.'. lie ;
It a in s a II lies. . tallies Harry , J a tnea A da in
Kichard iatiiiiiey and i hail y. M.H.re. nf
l.ake lew oretreti. Anvatid all i-rson. "laitii
inir adersely tic atsive-d' senhed land, are
ri iUI .tell to tile their t'laitll. Ill tilts oltll f lltl
or In lore said .'Ist dny of Sovetnlier. I's;.
Set,! la :i7 K. M. Hit A l"l AlS. Id ulsler.
TltlHKK OTI'K.
I'tilted -tat, . i ami i iff ii e, talrevieui, or. iron
A ttir -'t. l'nrJ. S'ottieta herehy iflien thai in
colli). Italic,- 1 llh the iro I-.IO I. of the act of
enures of iiiti.-'t s entitled 'Ati act for the
a!" of 1 1 in In i land- til the .-tut I allfortua.
oreuoti. Neiala. aid u riiiinu'iim Ti-rrttiir) ."
a- ext. ml d lo all tic I'M 1,1 lc I nil d -I at- lo ad
of iniii-t -I Is''.1. Mfnd Jac i-oti. of si lanl.
' cim n I y ol I. it in, t -.il. of 0 1 1 1 ll ' l a ha llil
-la lll'-il Hi no- ottii e to- c.i.irii oin-li.i iit o.
r.Ml. ..r tie- .'ir. ha- of He-s ( ol s. .-. So.
M in lnii!i,i 'in s. I; .No I', h M. ami
u 111 tiff. -r .r iot to show tiin' lie- land oiiir la i
' inure aliiiii r l"r n- tinih. r or st.H.e tli in or
j klTI'mJ' iii-hI i'i f mi- , and o -tat. 1 1 -Ii In
I claim in -nut mm) In lor.-. I. o. Ilniiiiilir I' s
i o tn tiiis-iuiii mi Iti in 'i i. ii . it' Km i i" at i rdn y ,
j tie--.'-iiid day of Ni -it 1 1 .-r 1 t'J. II1' .inn. a
j w it tie-s' : Owen J. ! c K ie 1 rei-. 1-r-d Mrk--ii
; drc. , Archie I i r - uinl I inn llol lii'im. nil o,
j t Mite, t ir-iioli. Any and h 1 1 H-roli clal in llirf
ad.relv lie- aho'.'e 'l-scri -.id Intel are re
! qiie-li-d to till-He ir cia'in-in thni illice on or
I I. lor" said A'nd dio ol Sn vnil. r. I's'.'
! m pi .11-:. '. K.M lillilltis, l:.s'.,r
AtliN'S MI-AVY WINTl:k .
LADII-S' I XTMA ITM
CHll.DKLN'S .-sCHOOI. .
SIILLI'HLKOLK'S NAILTI)
SHOES i
ricn you see
a untile on
a man's face
like litis fellow ,
just guess that
he h.ts a pair of
(irn.es' 5hoc5.
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are all re
brateJ ntak
are the best
he found on :
market, and
moderate pr
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THE RED SHOE STOf
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It will he h Ioiijj! time before the pet
pie cmiseiit to iietrny the present pros-
peril y even for
Ihe sake of destroying
$20.00 kkWAKU.
Strayed from my ranch on Misnn river
il in i fs west of S il -a ii v i Ie . Cul , one
bav horse. 7 yearn old, weight about
H'OO lbs., leu hind fool w hile to hock ;
sinall black spot on riyh t nun ; 1 citfht
about 17 hands; no brands. Itaiscd ity
Conley Jlrns. ttt Silver Luke and pur
chased ol, Jim Coiilrv a! Ketl Jiluff.
Twenty linll.iis reward for same de
liveted in uood condition at Ihu Oie'on
Feed Yard a! likeview , Ireyon.
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Headquarters For
riemoranclum Books
Composition Books
Legal Cap Paper
Spencerian Pens
School Tablets
Book Satchels
Book Straps
Fountain Pens
Pen Holders
Envelopes
Penc i Is
Fluid
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Everything to be found in a
First-class Stationery Store
Ahlstrom Brothers.
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