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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
LAKB COUNTY nXAMlNft.'lJlKl2VlBV ORl'GON, NOV. 30, 1902. $aht Count u xa nintt PwfcHshad BWT Tfcarwiajr BEACH & M'GARREY mMntc BwtMInf (One Year. $2.00 TEKMS: J SI Month. ....1.00 (Three MoiSltw, . ; . .... 50 SPAl'K One Inch Two Inrhra Three Inrhra. . . . Quarter uluinn Halt i nliiran On Column. . . . I wIM mo ft m m' I vr II W .l Ml $.S (V X IK II 00 iwi im touiiwi in w 1 00 It) 10 Ul It. llj On Wll Ml 15 U ' .V. It) l Ml IS M) 2f M 4 M Til (V .SO UU 26 M) . W) M M'i I 'JO Ml LAKEVIEW, OREOON.NOV. 20. looa. HOW TO GET RICH. Thin morning we iwlvoil an iid vertUlns proposition from a Wash ington patent attorney. offering tin five dollar for every client Hectired by the advertisement, but In enne no clients were forthcoming we were to receive nothing out of It excepting the fun of mailing our paper free to the ail vert Iser during the career of the contract. Hardly a day passes with us any more that we do not re ceive a proposition equally generous, and every other newspaHT In the country Is blessed the same way. Is It any wonder that the average editor has to go armed to keep the envious poorer classes from anarch istic attacks upon him? Is It any wonder that, after running a news paper a few months a man logins to Indulge In diamonds an wtiili-tnlled horses ami plug hats and seats In Congress and June watermelons and Alfred Austin's poems, and other forms of almost reckless luxury? During the past week we have lieen offered lightening rods, corn salve, dueliillson tuition at Keely Institute, cure for the stuttering habit, worm tablets, rtypajHT. Ch'nese dictionary, life of Charley Itoss. condition pow ders, instrumental music entitled "After the Hall." "Life of Jesse James, ' "What to do in Case of an Earthquake." bound in calf and written by one, Sunday school Jokes with a diagram of each, and numer ous other sundries as pay for carry ing advertising. It is such things as this that make the life of a publisher one glad panorama of sunshine and eternal fun. It stiows how ticklish everybody seems to le to give the publishera chance and help him nl mir and how trustful and confident they ail are of his jierfeet ability to run his business without the use of money. Kx, RepresieiitH'ive-eleet Williamson call ed on LntJ Comrnippioner Hermann and t he Director of ttie (ienlogieal Sur vey reirnrilinu the ronimenceinent of ir rikra'iori wurk under the I laii-looiifli in Oregon. He was told that t-'''-t:il MtieiiM .if the latter Imrean are imu on the ay, and hat i" the plan for 8'irlmi; the work (tapped out. Wil liamson pointed out the t pec in I neren- ity for irriitiiin work in iva-terti Ore gon. It is proliahleno work of i-ui, si ruc tion of irrigation wniLs call he tieuun for Home innnths. B Id well herald was the First Paper. When Lieuteiiant-tieneral Nelson A Miles is retired from the office of commander-in-chief of t tie I'nited State army on August 8, of next year, (jeti. S H. M. You ng. next in rank below Miles, will he advanced to fill the vacancy. This information, which has hi-i-n given out at the war department, is very pieasiiiu lo the great mimlier of army frieinls of Unities, w lio is a general fav orite. Anmiigtiie brigadier' t be ad vanced to the intik of major-genera! is Leonard VVo.nl. the hero of Santiago. The Secretary of fVar lias authorized advertisement for propo-als f.ir a double eel of artillery barracks., to accommo date 210 men, two double nets, of bar racks,, for PiO men, and oflicers' quar ter for 10 officers, to be erected at Van couver liar racks. Coiiress.n.aii Williamson's first work is in the interest of irrigation in Kast ern Oregon. If lie will make thin bis particular and principal job, and stay with it everlastingly, he can stay in Congress as long a lie w antu to. Slates man. The St. Louis 1!M Fair management announces that so far 2'i foreign govern menu and 'M states have taken favor able action in regard to making exhibits. It is doubtless going to be the greatest fehow'4 ever seen. J'.iliittJIxed. Ueware! Go slow, ye fast young men. You can't r)iuiii:u riaiuri-'H uuvm. You're lMimhenliuj your nightx, hut then I You're Blioi t nlng your liuyx. Philadelphia I 'raw. ' In Other Wiirila, Tt-iniirarll) . '"And so he's married to tin uctressV" "Yes. For the present." Town Top leu. And II la Hard to Itnlae I lie I'rW-e. Th saildipt words of totiKue or pen: "U'he pi i e of co,.l l.im r'. Jtair:!" Kd Nennlon handed the (Vdarvllle Record a copy of the Hldwcll Hcrnld several days ago. It Is a well print ed four-column quarto, and la-nr the date of June tit It 177 and has the name of Fred Smith as F.dltor. It was the first hht printed In the Valley and was conducted by one of the I'. S. troops stationed at Ft Hld wcll and when the troops were moved to another post the Herald susH'iided publication. In It Is ad vertised tlie professional cards of F. W. Kwlngandll. L. Spargur, also the (ioldcu F.agle Hotel, Jesse III rtinyinous proprietor and the bust ucss ads of ('has. W. Ixv, 1'eter Schwartx, CresslerJc Honner, Fulchcr I & Wcllniuster ami other, many of whom ha ve since crossed the great I divide. The Herald at that timej was kicking about Inadequate mail: facilities of this Valley, also about! the lied bugs in the Hldwcll hotel,' which gocH to show that the art ofj "kicking" Is not a recent Innovation. It states that considerable excite-' inent was being excrlciued hercovv-: ing to the finding of gold hearing; specimen in this vicinity. It Is one i of the few papers in existence of the . first journalistic enterprise In the Val- ley. j Not only wns the Herald the first! paper in Modoc county, but It was, established before any paper was started in I-nkeor Klamathcoiimies. When the Herald suspended publica tion it wns moved to Ijikeview and ! relaunched as the State Line Herald, where It was run for several years un suci es.sfully. The Lake County Kx-' aminer was established in Inni, and shortly afterward the Herald w hh ( consolidated with The Fxainluer. ' The Herald saw many exciting times' during its existence in Lakevievv j shooting at t lie editor was a com- j moii occurence, but the paper never j failed to come out but once, and that was when the office was over theold j lioos brewery ami fin' destroyed; both The Herald and lui-wery. All ; the tiles of The Herald wen- kept in' The Examiner archives until t he tire of I'.HH) which destroyed both Kxiini iner and Herald files. Lust year a postal card came to' the Lakeview postotlice addressed to the State Line Herald, and asking' for a copy of that journal, thinking! it still in existence. The ucnt lenm n : said he used to la- one of t he primers on the paa-r when at Hldwcll. A Quitter. Our Fall Stock Arriving: DRY GOODS We have an entirely new line of the latest Staple and Novelties. CLOTHING Call and examine and you will be surprised. We have Suits from $20.00 down to the ground. BOOTS & 5H0ES We carry the Buck ingham& Hecht shoes They speak for themselves. T FANCY GOODS Our stock will be com plete by the I 0th of this month, and will then be the best as sortment ever shown in town. GLAS5WARU We have the largest line of Glassware ever shown in the town. FURNISHING GOODS Our Furnishing goods stock has arrived and it is all right.too. Bailey & Massingill, Lakeview. ndB, TlXllr-IC I.IMI MITII K I ti i t.-.t Sim,' IjhhI i rti --. I.nki't leu . in-iciui S-pii iiiImt. . Mlri Niiin e I. h'-n liy kiwii HihI in I'liinplUni'i' u Ith lli- t rovlaiona ! lh net hi cmitm-ii i.f Jims 3. 17. 'titnli-t "An ai t lor the le ul tlmlM-r ImnU In tin- 'InI,-. ul Ciillliiriilft. orrtrmi, Ni'Klftni1 vv n.lilinriiiii 1 i-rrlK.rv." .it. n.l.-.l ui nil iln- IMiilli- Ijoi-1 SI ly i-t of AlU'M.t . s'r, II. li'.ii.lil Pl)f ul l.nki-vii'H , t-iiiitiiv uf l.aki stuii- nf ori-ciiii. hi) ttlln ilf Hli-U In lhl utile- hln nwiirtl to-iTii-nt No. I.'ini, fnr the pun hnw m iln-w1, nf t uf s. i-Nii. :iii in ii pi s K J-.' K u iii.Jiiti'l will nf?r pnsif in wlinw IIimI thi Uml mhiuIiI In iiiore mluiiiilt' fur lt tnnU-r or tuti' limn fur HKrii-iilturHl urit.i. mut in i-iinlilih lil claim to .nt laint !. Inn 'lit- K-icitt-r atel lie cclviTiif thin oftlrt- at 1 itkci h-w, or tfntt nu KrhUy. Ilie Jl.t day ul Niiii-inln r. ! '.'. Il li it in rh a it I' iii-ii:-n . Jaini- Harry , Jaim-. A lam. Hii hnl Vlaliimcy ami liml. K Moon', nl Laki'vlt-w ori'Koii. Any ami ail im-twiiim --laiin-Ink a'lvi-rn'-ly llii BtM,v.--i.-.-rili-l laiel- an r-iii'-niii tn llli thi-ir rlnitn. in Hit. nfTii-i- un or lM-(ire .Hid Hn ilay o( Si hiIm r. s. .l is 37 K. M. HHATTAIN. It. nut.-r. Aft bJ TinilKK l.M OTI4 : t'niliil -lat. i and ortu i-, lak-n-w, ur.-xn Aii :M. I'Jei. Ni.'lc-i-l hiT.-t.y Klv.-n Hint in riilnlianie H ifli tto' .rm I-himh iI tli- art nf i u:iKress i.f Jn in- :i. 1s?k i-niiil.- l A n hi I lor I h-ao-iii iihiImt lan-i-in tti- .-iHtf. ol ia ilortna ori-itoii. Ni-a la. ant u nnhi nirtioi 'l .-rr.tor ." Hi t-xti-mlt-il to all fie- I'M lili- l.ati't Mat- . Iv a I ol iiKnt 4. Alln-il Jai KMin. ol st Caul, roiiniv nf Katnay sti,tt of itintii-Hota. Im. Ihln iIhv llf' 'I in (Inn oilic,. in- iorn Htnt'-'io'iit Ni. I.'I'J. lor till' I'llplia- nflh. K1, ol s.-r. V... in 1" in-lui. No is s. K No in k i i an. I u ill off'-r proof tuitliovv tlia' tlx lam! -onlii m nior'' aliiHitlt! lor Hh iimn.-r or Mom- tlmn for iiL-rfiiltiiral iiiiri., Mil '.'kIIi-Ii Ihi in in khiiI lati'l In Ion I. o. 1 1 in n l. -r I -' urn nii".lolii-r at lion a II .a. I in -ii ill on al 'in la y, tin- -.ml ilay of Novi-iiiImt I'm.. H" .. uio . mm itm : oi n T. MrKi ii'lri"-. Kr. i M. K -n iln"-. An Mi' V lilt,- ami Uml. Itol In. on, ail ; oi ti in ipiii. Any ami all i roii. i Uiiihiik B.hi r-"iy th" hIov.I i ril.. . lan l- an- r ii .l.-.l In till- tln-lr rlam.i. in Una .ttn-i' on or li. tori' l'l if-'ml May uf Noi i'inl r, l'f. N .l. 11 - : K. M MKAi niN. IC-itLii-r HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See Me ! G R iA. V r; : I ;i'!;,H, : ' ,?', ,"!!j",:i:.,' ! ;Mi :!i r. i :i V;$;..'.''i;.'-,'i:'ii::. Vi-i-.f: ' 1 Ad - ASP "I hear youse In been miyln' yonn kin liek nie. Now, wot yer coin' tei do nhout it?' "Oee! I t'lnk I'll put In er ilca ol insanity." 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