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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
LAKnCOUMA EXAniNCR, LAKHVinW, OKIKION. OCT. aJ, lM)2. ahr Count u i titmrt Published Ever Thursday BEACH & M'GARREY MMank Building Another Big Rush For Timber Locations. TCRMS: Another Rwnrni of tlinlvr liunl Iih-hIoih lwive nrrlvoil In AmIiIiiikI. lutuiul fr th Spninw Klvr Vnlloy, . su'Monlhs." l!oO prlviitooonvr.vtunv, to-morrow, wtyn "(Three Months,'.'.'.'! ! '. . . SO tin- Awlil.intl Tl.llnp. t. II. . . ... ... . i Tlii'.v a iv nioMtly from tlio Hint' of SI'ACK II k I nm ' m m 1 . r l,,vu. Twollt V-tl V of t In-Ill IUTIvimI Two itx-h.-ii uw mm ycstctilti.v iiiul llft.v ntorr mioitii ihrv Inch... I 200 on loon I.. ..'! iMV ...... ,,. ,,Iii.mI 11.,'m Aili 'Cuinmii jiiitm i.s-.'.mxi !' Ttn tliW tnorninu'. Iiavliii; rotm from .' ,W WlW.W 1AHM ... ,. -.1 - - Miiwatlm In a Hnvlalrar. I lio.v it r j all ililliiliteil Willi what they liavc ' alivaily mvn of tin1 1'acltlt' Toast ami i iiraptuivil with the tinilM-nvMoiirtvH of Oivu'oti. 'rhclivcrvostal'liKhiiHMitK One Column LAKEVIEW, OKCGON, OCT. ij. loa. Drunkenness in England. Lady Henry Sointtm't, the $rt?&l Kiit ttuirainv SilviH'Hte, lia arrived in thin country, laily Somerset, upon liv ing pitiiiiHHl rt'! a riling work along teniperanee lines in F.tiglaiul, faiil : "We have done tiim-li work in Knlaiul, jiltiiounh tilings go very slowlv there. One xrvat tuuveoa that our temperance an met with was the passage of a bill prohibiting any ehild umler 14 je.irs ol jie currying liquor from a saloon under any pretest whatever. "ruiikeiiness among women is on the increase in Eiif.1 hkI to an alariiiiiiK extent. To every woman drunk in Lon don ftreeta there u-ed to he (our men in the same condition. Now it is reversed, and you can see (our drunken women to every drill. ken man. F.nwltnd is a na tion of drunkards It is dreadful to have in .-iiy so. I lit it if an utnUnialiie fact." " . HVi Liiirdelte'e trilmle to Woman: ' True, she cannot sharpen a pencil out fcnle of cominercial circles, nor tie a package to look like anything save a crooked section of shoes ; but land of miracles see what she can do with a pin. She canuot walk uianv miles around a ofthin wvtloii an now taxed to t heir lit moNt to accommodate those ho art' crossing the divide to Kla math in search of timber land. TIiIh Iow a out lit iroes over t ho Ashhiiul Klamath Kails stav road in about one dozen four horse teams, and all the vehicles that can W had utv tielnu; pressed Into the service of the timber til tut seekers. Th' tlllnirs on these Siiraue Itiver lands aiv all made at hakevlew and the business is adding many thoil cailds of dollars to the ivvcutioof the I Hid otliee at that place. ! A Inrce party left Ashland a few days aujo for a new t iniln-r la ml hiv t it hi near Sininiier Lake, in Lake county, and they will stum he follow ed by others mvI.Liv; tilings in the Maine Ideality. ! Another lot of locators iv.irhnl Jacksonville yesterday and niv re ported to have none Into the Apple jiH'.c count ry to tile claims. j tils Misbehaved Limb. "A cork lop Is no end of a bore," I Hani ine man n mi iiiiih-ii. ,i iim !,;.. I. .. 1(1 I ,im nl ,i .11, i.nrlr tKH)i table w ith nothing to drink, but she ' Al ', lt ... ' ,, n i . o i .i i i i the other nljjht ami It was my happy "AM n attr oil tmrli U itl. a Irotflll lidlV .11. jlot to have a most chariniiiK damsel fall to my share of the feast. We ! conversed most pleasantly through m cunnco sugar y I I I B U W Just received a new cur loud. JTS C S Tor the next .hi days $A.25 piioo M A for ensh. PATROL SHOE. Wc have an endless variety of Mens. Womens, Misses.Boys and Childrens Shoes. AMERICAN j Lady A SHOE. K r6 can walk all niht with a fretful baby Hhe can ride 500 miles without going in to the smoking car to reel and get away . , ... ,. . i the oyster anil the soup, but when evening at home without smoking lialL , , . ,. a dozen cigars. She can endure ttie dis- . , . ,, . traction of a house fuh of children all day, while her husband seuda them to tod before he has seen them an hour. A boy with a sister is fortunate, a fellow with a sweetheart is happy, and a man with a good w ife is more blessed than them all." Inriil MiMimml iitiiiiii in lit ii 1 il v einlijtr- ruiMcd. To draw her from this mood I redoubled my efforts to please, but in response she only Hushed and looked angry. Finally, Interrupting me In the midst of a little mot whl h 1 had composed carefully whiledrvt-f-inn for dinner, she said, sotto voice: iKnU ...... -. -. aoieiact tnai some wunien, TTifeuTii ine Tiny loui. - - age when most people die, undergo a "Iniane niy einbarrassnient! I 8-rt of natural process of rejuvenation ' had Int'ii tn-adinw upon hertoeH with hair and teeth grow again, the w rinkles my cork foot of cours' without disappear from the skin, and sight and knowing it We are actually too busy moving and unpacking goods fa m in our magnificent new addition to tell you what new lS things we have. We will have to invite you to com fa and look through our large store and sec for yourself. a! If you don't sec what you want ask Alex. j I Lakeview Mercantile Co. We have beu app linttil Iitrihutor for t lie Famous UoHelt-rry Cigars. AhlHtrom i'ros. liet a tine hot bath (H.rceUin tub), a clean fhave atid any style hair cut at Frank I). Smith's, next door to Hunk, tf TO CUKE "a" COLD IN ONE DAY Tk.- Ijij.llvf llromii Wuliiliu 1 ll l All nrnritUl rfliiml On' minify II II fall, t" ". K VV. drove'.. .iKiialuli' i vm-U 1s.. is-. Ml. bit nirntur I on twery boy of lbs gonuln Laxative Bromo-Quininc T.bieu TinHFK I.1MI XOTII K. ftilti'd Sif I.aml oftlif. t.akf v.-w, or g..n. Auk. itt. l'ri. Nullce In lifn-l' k'lvn tl'il " cumiih.iif f llli Uif pr.n Linn, of ! I nl j i J.nif a. ii7h. i imtlfil "aii ma fur irtf nl It Is ail ailllovilliC t IlillU , nmu-r l.ii'l. in Hi.- .it.-i.f iil..riiin.or. ..hi. - v .. ... .,..1 U..I l.rril..Pv"M..-.l.-liil h ariiig reacquire their former sharp- to have to explain to a .voting lady i ;., n n,,. i-ui.iir i.i,.i mhh-. i.y i of a.i.- 'it ll MiM-!ll f.-st i vil V N'eViTl heless I 1 ""' 1 " '" r"""' "H'' 1 ""' .11 a MX I'll Ml I 1 1 . .M l llll. Ii SS I ( (jj t in ,,,,,,., t,.lr,,,r .,... i.... ll: ! , was forced to do so. She accepted ; K uiinf Jm k.iii 1 I i.... i....- i.-..f luL.. .tut.- ,.f lir.'nti iiomeiion. She died at the nu'e of 8 ', hut ln,v upolovjy and t hen pre icii-ded to ,iKi. iii m n.i ijiji lor iif pun im.. i.i Hi- j a few years More her death hhe became injure my f.i-liiii;s by tfzzUuz." " ' " "i'TImu".' h in appearance fpiite vi ung attain. The "" i (,( i.Li-vi.-. m-iniy .! i..k-. ii' nf or.-uu-i. ' , - .mini .tHlfii . lit Niil.'.:!. fur Ine .urrlin.' ..( same change happened to a nun ly the ja aaa mm ft u,,. i . .. , ! t ' , i n h'4hm name of Margiieri-e Verdur, who at the, i I C3 W I iX ' ";;,H,1 ." V,ffHr ,,( i, ..!. n, ifecf i '2 kt her wiii.kles, regained her xv- Tft. or, A rhiArn l.ml .. I- '. !.ia..e l-r ii. iliii.. r or j Pigtit and grew several nev teeth. ., . , n . . tni. i-h in. ir u w l i.n i I.. i..r- iiif t- Ki r km 1 1 k-f i r .it Hi i- "(Iff hi 1-hi.u. h, ; irf-'.ni nil M'.n lv. Ill' Hull il'ij "I N.o f ml" r, i :es. A ' arquifie de Miralx-au i- an ex ample of this rare and remarkal lt phe x t & 2 Manufacturer of the LAKEVIEW SADDLES Recognized a the Best Vaquero 5adtlle Va;on aim Jitiv lliiriioss. WliipH, Ktilit'H, Iloatus, Uits, Spurs, (Quirts, ilnsi'ttt'S, lite, -a- -a- p Iii'liiiirin of all kimls, 1 y ciunpi'trnt iiicn. o- o- When she died te: LAKEVIEW PLANING pearance was alniost that of a voting ' i!ir. rear-jo'H Wiekty. The Ileniocracv, being out u! (lOA-r,1 ta'ks loudly and with great vel.t iin-nce it'iout the cffein-iyeiie-a of t r 1 1 -1 h . ' Ornnt(dtlat the ( n plaint." are juM,; w hat did the j aity do to curb tru-ta a hen it had the power? Oi-weo'N Y.) "limes." i Bears the Signature of SI l'.r.'. 'I h.-l u n II !- 11. w 1 1 li'-. .: Mil I llil'ii'li. 1T . T7 i KvHiiii.- U. i."i...l. v. wi;!i.ni... .i I -.n.i. r. I. j Jhtf , - I .ill' r mil Inn..-, or. .ii. ..I ..I lt.ii.. IrfLafyY. Or.."ii. Any nil nil ..r."ii. . l.un, ! ilu h t .i-r-U' Hi.- !..iw .If., -ll" .t Inn. I- nr.- r- MILL Hardly Looked at her. Chicago Journal: The following; c .ii vcisat ii in was overheard in a parkho-t Sunday inoriii ;nr lntiin t wo d re-sod ladies: 1 1 i 1 you notice that uirl who The number of i-beep in t lie I'niled looked at us so pointedly just now?" Slates ha increan d twenty millions "No dear, which mi"'.'" 'inee the repeal of trie Wili-on Tariff. "It wasju.it as we were passing A Protective Tariff always did increase the Achilles stat no." the wealth of the fanner. Clinton "Oh! do you mean the one in the (Mo.) "Kep'ihlii'Hn.". uray Kton jacket withldtiesilk reveres and a Htrapped skirt to match; a ijiif-t. l i.. Iii.- tiif ir f Itiiin. i i tii.. it..-' I,, for'- mi I lnili'lnv of Nov.- nl.. r. I'.-'. n ,,i. 4 K M in: 'i i r. if ii.i.-r blue hat with a big; bow of green Teople of all pditical laith1- thone l .. ... ...... l.vuii.u1 nr.l.lan I.o nic IIUI l ' " nail ui.u.ru i.i. naiiu . , ... . i . . , , . , . ,. i velvet, pale gni.v kid gloves stitched ii.'itti liliii-lr ii lui -! il in vrt Nti'tLle the tztvM coal etrike. I'ier I iot Mran not one of the applaud Inspector Vaille Inspects. 1". W. Vaille, I'ntited Stat -s postal i -, siMM'tor, was over tie route Ih t .vei-ii Ashland and Klamath Falls, hint w eek, to in vesi igate the affairs i f that line, and t-j sit- what all the row is about between fiutro and Hid fit Ire, the rival "bosses" on the name line. Inspector Vaille will pro- liabl.v make a report, also, on the ' proposed change asked for by the' ..it runs of the line from the railroad V;tst the change back to Atcer lor, ' mail service. Instead of from Anhland. 1 If inspector Vaille will investigate, thoroughly, ami not listen to pai-tien ! on the road who will fill him up with ,1.!ie idea that the Siskiyou Mountain j U a plateau when; the snow never j ffiJU, and that, the route from Ager i-. the worst In the country to travel over, then there is a probability that I In-change will be ordered, and that I lie people east of the railroad will have much better service during the winter than is promised over the Ashland route. silk flounced ! under.ikirt and high ln-el-pa tent leather shoes, a spotted veil and a . blue parasol?" i "Ves dear; that was the one." ' "No, then, I didn't not leu her; in fact I hardly looked at her." TI'llll.K MII K K. I llllfl Mlllf. I Mini OIlH f. t.ak.-t leu , or .-on, u . I . . r'-'. Voli"- I- Iff I.y KK'ti ion In -..m i iHiii-.- w il li Hi.-I roviMoii. of Ho- Mil ol nr." ol Jinn- :i. I'Tk . i-iilitif I "An Mi l lor Ho- nil. ol mi l.' r Ikii.I. in Ho- flati'. of ' aiifonua. Off iron. Si-n Ik. ami W,.lilniiloii Ifirl-ory." a. J i-XIi-liil'-il lo all Ho- I'iiiiIU: Ijiii'I hlalf.liy tin: Mft of A iik'uxi 1. 1"''-'. He- IoIiom ii. k ..-i.oii Imi f Unc .lay lli'-'l In t His oltl'ti Iin ir nworn tlnii ii. ems, lo w It : Joliu S. ril.l.y, of Anlilan.l. mil in v of laik.'.n, laf of Or. Kim, .worn .la'.-tin-in No 1 1 l l, lor On- iniri lia.f of Si-i- :h, I ia s K V r. w M Sash, hliiuls, Door Casings, Moulding, Window and IJechivcs and I:urnittirc of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material tin- fcU,of t1 Harry S. i loflfi lli-r. of r'orvallia. i-oiimy of ra iiuni, .tali- of On iroii riworn .laii-iiif nl o nil. lor on- Nli urf ha.' of ju :i ami -I m-c :i I I CHIiONICCASKS ;l are iiai ticularly desirous ,? $ Vou can only cure piles ) by removing: tne cause. t Vou cannot get at the ,n cause witli anything' but an internal remedy. Chi-onic cases make the most enthusiastic adver Users of this remedy, be j cause it cures. V .. .1..-.-.- ., 1 Jtli V.-l 'Mt't "Oik ;...'. i. : ' . . 'i .. '...VW. iMtuA Ihi- NW. sW' .. !-W! T i' S U Hi K W M - Ktflla I'l-ti-rHon, of Corvallia. count v ol Hi-nlon, "tali- of Ori-Kon, itworii .tan-nifiit N'o ll-'l. for I lie .uriliao ol Ho- cr.'4 sun i T : S H In K W M. i.untavi' A. Si lnii-ilf r, of Corvallni, i nuuiy of Mi-nlou, matf of Ori Kon, .worn Haiiinifiil No llJ, lor llif m n-liac ol lie; N:!4 m-t- T : S K I'i K. JaiiifK Mai kf nxli'i of CoriHlli., i-oiiiny of llfiiioii, .laii'of Ori'iron, .worn Half mini No llJi, for llm iiun-liasi; of tin; N W' Sl-; U T i S k Hi h W M. I.ui r. lia It. ox, of Albany, coiinly of l.lnn, Half of Ori-Kon, worn Miiifin. nl No IIV4, for tlif .iiri liasf ol III.- fi4 km: l T : s K Iii K V M. Jai ol, WraK". of orvalli.. i-ounly of ll-iiton, Mate of Hn-uoii, Hwoni hlalfiii. nl No 11'.. for I lie puri lia.f of lie- ft.'i mi: 'J T ? H K It. K W M. K u h In Hi K. ox , of Allmiiy, i-ounly of l.lnn, Mate of Ori-Kon, HWiirn hiali-iiii-nt No U'll, lor I lie pnn-liBM of Hie le.'i NWU HWi., ami Ntt'J,, H. c i. Ta.il'.li'.KWM. A.io!.li V. I'l li rnoii, of I'orvallih. county of H.-iilou, hiali- ol On-iron, .worn sialfiiifiil No I J)tl, for tin. .uri'lia.f of tin; NK', S. : 4 'I :i'J H H Ii, K W M. Krwin Klioilfll AlfXamli-r, of CoralliH, comity of II. ntuii, .lalf ol Ori-irou, .worn if-ulf no' lit No 120:1, for t Ins .uw Iiuhi- of lln; i-W. NK'i, I oIn 1 ami i, ri.-c (., ami Lot 4, Hff 1 T.TIH It Hi K WM. 'I ha I liny will offfr jiroof to .lio-v lliat t In; luii'l Kouirlit In more vulnalilu lor its llmlii-r or nloni' llian lor axrii-ullural iuriiiiu M, ami lo.-v lalili.il llii-ir claim lo i-al.l laml lu fori- . O, II iiinak. r, i:. H. -. no o i -hi i in-r al Korri Hl, Orf gon, on Moinlay lln- 'ilii Hay of Oclolii r, Cm.'. Ilicy iiaiini a Willi. ... .: John K hilnliy of A.lilan.l, On-Koii, Harry H ( lo.ll. ll. r, hu lla I'f t.-iKoii, iiiihtavi- A HcliiM iili-r, Jiimi-H Ma. kfU-I.-, Jiii oli Wrai-'f, A.liil iti V l-fli-rHon, lirivin lllioil.-ll Alf ii!nlc r, ol orvalli., Or.'Kon, l.u i r. lla It I ox Kll.nlif III K Cox, of Allmuy, Ori--tfoii. Aiiyauilall n-rsoiiM i-lniinluK m. vtm-1 y Iho al.ovf-ilfHf riiifil lanilh an n iiui-.tfil lo Illf thfir claim, in ( Ii Ik ollici: on or bflon: HiiiiJ 'Tlli ilay of (if (olicr, I'.Ht, aul':ii t. M. HHA'ITAIN, )tullfr. HANDLEY & CLENDENEN nV - . tjv- ' iiii in-'- Kfl', rr1 tin Mereford Stock W arm Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon ft; Registered Yearling Bulls IOO, 125 and lOOeach J "AIDOR ALAMO heal of herd Livery and Feed Stable H. W. J. HARRY, Proprietor. Huraei Hoarded by the day or month. I lrt-cla Turnout anil 5addl Hurics. Our Specialty I the Outfit and Sal Delivery ol I'aucngem la All I'ulnti In the Ulelrlct. MAY AND GRAIN TOR SAL!; Proprietors of Barry's Opera Mouse. Only Place In Lakeview Tor llolUln Public Entertainments.