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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
I.AKl; COUTM nXAniNHR, LAKIA'II.W, OKISOON. )t-C. 4, IjOJ. BETWEEN HEATS. til luMihed Ft Thursday UEACM & AVOARREY Masonic Hulldlnf Oyrr t.Mioen. 2 "S, linn teen to i. II. Slater of 1 11. J l.i in; I'ol : s, Intl. (nnmehi S., Ili tlimuliter of llreV turn. - ;'r4. hits low vrvtl her reemd tc 5H0ES? U.WMS: .-I' u ;. (in !..". . I'iv.i 1 ".t ii. s fiiroe i'ti :i' 4,!-i- r r.ihii-. hill i'i'.i..iin Olr I v". i . ill II 1 w U 1 mo S in i li".' I i l j n tv $.'(! i it.' i" i 1 1 . hi : i 1 1 iv I-1"' j lO I U 111 IV 1 i i ' I' ll IM 1 III' .11 Hi S.. Hi I lii nil 1 i Hi ii'.lii iv. To tui ! IMI .V.lHt l.ilil I.'IM 1 OneYtar, $2.00, liemo.Tiiev, U:0T1 ... recently lowered Six Months. I.OOi,;,,. Wiishimjloii Mute nvind to -.'.OS (Three Months, 51): , wh.Mtc,..,,. Ix' Ki'l. t!ii p.-icing mm of Altiimnuiit mill thi i!:iiii of Kl.ilniilh, '-VnT'j. h:o lOWCIld his llSt'til to '.Ml!. .Mol'o1' third, fourth iiml llfth hent in " I"',. J lo'j niul L'.IUi demon Mr.ite him a vcrv hluli cIuns trotter. After hi recent experience It I re putted tli:il Seott Hudson let declined to drive lYince Selinn, 'Jlo'-j, tigsiin. It seems w rung t.i Nee only two hnle.s start lor n tnree tnoiismul dollar purse, as happened recent 1 ..i tin- Pin p. re State traek in New York. It is ii fcront AMi'll yenr. Ills net lire Much of the activity i winning light and left, s'.n.l reeentl t iiv Ma I"11 "" in the -.I" I t. the trotter LAM'.lf. , dKKUON, I'l'C. 4. tool. SOITHLRN OKLUOVS BOOM. The Mint! em li.tll of I lie Ma'e p .'sirs to tin e taken mi new life and to to de'tir.ed to develop immensely dnr if't tie eniiii -.ii fe- yearn n the I'ort- tn it ki Juiirii.i' . line tn ti.i' eiiterpriso set oil I'M j r Kinney n planning to luiild rail I'Uit hit. s- the Mate from ("nos l'uv to l!.e eastern hiuti.laiy line. Uti-elmrg ii just now ex pencilling re r.'M.i! i f hie, I'apital Iiks none there to it-vest. New buildings are in i-.uirse if construction. .Men Hie husy in all a!ks ol life. There i in ivemer.t and (. pe ti i . i confidence. These facts bring to light the further OiOn.im. J:ii'." i. nd the pacer Av. the former heatlnn the hitherto Uin.e.Ueu A n.ella. 'J O"1 . TliriH of the most prominent horses now raeim; in tlie inlddte wist lire the trotter Tomsk. 'JTI. nnd the pacer Stranter O.. 'J:'1,. mid Itrown Sam. : 1 1 ... The Hi st oiu-o seld for $'). the ' vond for J;!o and the last for $oT. I I i jT0Pl,0t0s "PATROL' HOE. We have an endless'varicty of Mens, Womens, Misses,Boys and Childrens Shoes. IK-- -Ti . IS r u a rwr t rm & i 4 'irr'iAfJN r, . American is t CS; SMOE. FRILLS OF FASHION. Iiels Ki ilit" retnarkalile Ini V f develop' incut in the .southern pertions cf tlej ltre.ssin.iki is are c.vtelisn ciy iisluu MnU'.luritm former vears. There is a JTotty uitdles and In Its formed of the ; i o. J,.. ot..,..t .... i..u-..! dress fabric. nd i.nt .1 mile of raiirnad. Passing lo the east from the lines the Southern I'acilii t'lmipany, that inn south (rem I'urtlsnd, there i hut an unbroken tretil; of country hevi nd the mnuii tuns extemhhi: within a very tew: miles ui the eastern border of Oregon, in hich the uiiiy tow n on the limp are I.ukeview, ; the feet. The m.initil.-e or trieorne hat reap pears this season in felt, beaver and velvet and is decorated with wines, breast feat In rs. pom;iouis and algrets. The costume skirt, w It h side plaits or shallow liu plaits, will be a popular autumn and winter iiuhIcI. It clears the ground all around without showing 3 2 Si We are actually too busy moving and unpacking goods in our magnificent new addition to tell you what new things we have. We will have to invite you to com and look through our large store and see for yourself. If you don't see what you want ask Alex. 8 1 Lakeview Mercantile Co. Klana:h l"a!!.-, Iiurns, Yale, Prairie City, Prineville and Canyon City, ex cepting villuires of a hundred or two people. q fact, Clresfon is merely fringed with iAi!r('j!8 around the outside, while in the remaining portions is a district, an j empire, indeed, 250 miles long and 200 j tfiles wide, of 0.000 nuare miles, in n hicii there is not a pound of railroad! iron, it ia only during the latt two or! itrree years that there has leen tele-1 I hore communication in that region. A Yoiy f-mall part i served by express j tines nbieh are run in connection with; the stages. j (Jonsider this in Malheur county are' 'tit!sj precincts so remote from the I ui.dred dollars to carry on an election. ' conveying otheial hallo's to the precinct : rv1 brii.-uing back official returns, pre c.nts casting a dozen votes. ! U- 'k oi railroad facilities is letaiding ' ti.e cro th of this immense territory. Hi" real enterprise of the Oreal (in-, t'i; c . i : . j any is the only one that prom t " .eii the vast legion refei red to. I!. - ; '.-abilities' connected with il are V"f; -reciated by the averagi t Iregoniun. The skirts of iifti riioon frocks, while Hot so long us those of recent seasons, do not clear the ground. They Just touch on the front aud sides nnd dip enough at the back to give them an outcurvlng effect. The Louis XV. coat In velvet, bro cade or heavy silk or sntln faced cloth Is one of the must stylish garments of the season, and the new models have the Bklrt In either of two lengths and the sleeves reversisi lu cuffs to any depth. The Jacket bodice shows the llusslan and I'toii blouse effects, which are In favor this season. Some of the models have the buck in one broad piece with out any seam down the center. Others again have u center back scatn and n ViirVr-'Ji'M'.'" """ " CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought 5. F. Ahlstrom wv Bears tha Signature of ;i unde !t V. ( "zar of Itussia's children are all :iid Cirand Duke Micha l, the heir eiit to the thrrnie, is old and ill,: wlii.:h ciicuinstain e.-, and if no' !."i.!. I con.e to teiieve the situation, ild seem to be the st iisibie thin CURRENT COMMENT. Arctic explorers do nut succeed in finding much except one anothir's re mains. Washington Star. The cut: dealers, it is said, are get ting toy.-thor, which probably means that 0(.'l;s and the people will he far ther apart. -Cleveland Leader. Presidents of the anthracite eo.il roads say they are satistied with the ntrike outlook. It is ,i pity they can the .'f".V -i:.ii!::r conti n; incut in onsunier. or i;-,.- ('.ar to alnoga'c 0' ur.t: y, so tiiat hi Wt .M ii'd l.e in the !ii. T! " Iliitish empire was the Salic law of cldei-t dauuli- of Miccessioli. loliU 1 11 it'll bv l.'Ot lli-pir-: luiud of the unhappy York Tribune. The itu-.iaiis have never lien known as great humorists, but i.othi.'ig eoulil be mole liui.i. rous than the Pus sian einbass-idor to Turkey urging the sultan to take measures to improv the situation i:i Macedonia.- Iie.-iret News. Freneh diplomats nre treading on dangerous ground. They are boasting all sorts of things in the event ol a for clgn war. They should remember that it Is all very well to cull yourself I names, but extremely hazardous to try I tl t ClOI't lf It Irniiin tlif. .flini. ttA as l tig ruled Ly a woman, whose j ow..San Francisco Cull. r'i.-l!y and vice would not lie imitated l j Hrarlalli and Hur fever. A German medical Journal reports tin case of a man who was attacked by iiay fever In winter because In; had cultivated hyacinths In his room. Qiie.-i s, and no mae moiiarch cou'd I l .e ti.ade b U tter ricoid than Victoria 1 did, i.d hlizabeth, with all her faults' . . a veiy able soverign. Russia, her- TIHIIKK I.1M1 MI1IIK j I'lliti"! 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Mils, Spurs, (Quirts. I i -t t s, Kic. -a-Ki'piiirino- of ;, viti,s, iy c.iiiipi't.'nt men. LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Moulding, Window nnd :s and I urniturc i; !.. century by a R oman ruler. Agitation for a Natiotia! liigliway it -. il.e Atli.r.lic to (he I'acific io the VTr st programme ii.appi'd out at a ii' '-etit.if ol t!.e director)) of the American A . t. ii.iii ile Ash04;ia'.,on. The promised is to titart at Potoii and reach i.-.igo by way 1 n. t l.ii igo il is 11 lite l.y w av S,i1. l'liua isfo. 'I !.i .i .lt- Cn.l) rtas 1 lei :e : ! .. asi-oi in tii m . , ii . ;isi Ik, io the hn:i I'ti 1- i 'llib. 'I'Miuinaai', Tamiiiany lived In the seventeenth century. lie was a native of Ielaware, hut settled on the banks of the Ohio lie was chief sachem of his tribe, and his reign r.'is discreet and Luke Cit v I peaceful. 1 1 is great maxim was: 'Tnlte. Cleveland Auto- j In peace uiiile for mutual happiness; i -o rm mSer.-hip j ill .wj.', f '.""'.'ii'1 '1,r, lli'''" af'j licatioii was the Pake, ciliefi. ! rv,.r Willow the old ov et .salt I 'liiou llepot at I nine that is tl-ed I 1 rat.ci-i o Auto- ! t':; .' . -A M IT- -vt ' -,4 :..!: 'i .v ,wi-.j.r it-IP"?. ' . i in prove the a(i;ti.e and strengt h rti t;.e digestion, try a few doses of (Jh uJierlain's Stom-u li and Liver Tale fcJf,). Mr. J. II. hni'.z, of Uelroit, Mich., mA.'i''; "They restored my appetite when itii;.ui.-iiJi relieved me of .1 bloated feel ing And caiioed a pleahaut and satisfac tory movement of the IkjIh." There am eople in tliis coi-imunity who need iust aut'h a medicine. For sale by Lee '. ail, dnigg.Kt. Every box warranted. Ifelter Tbau m Plaster A tnece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain ilaiu; and hound on Le fleeted parts is iietter than a plaster for a lame hack and for pains in the Hide and chest. Pain Pa'.;n has no superior u liniment for the relief deep seated LjURi.'ular and rheuinatic pains. For mi I'V I--e Heall, druggikt. I III 'I'll 1, Meil. ) it. 1, Hi).'. Hr. ('.A. I'i rria, ili!l"iii; Muni. I i-i'i 01 tlnuk ynii fur iny rel I whs siitftritii( Hoiii 'H frnui pill's hii1 whs Inking iimi'iihiiii: lo n I i 1 v . mi, w hen, im He; M'ivn:i' of u frlcicl, I tirin'iiri"! 11 lii.iili' of ymir 1'i-rriu file Sii'i'llii' Hill Ionic u IkIiIi'Hiiiiiii. fill at niKlil ami unother in tin: iiiorniiiK. At hull iasl twnlvu, iiiimi, ui v wiln kdvii inn another tntili' Hiii'infiil. when my iihIii all lniin"l. I tw.idityii 1 waaahlii tii attetnf my ri'Kulnr Oiisi 11 ens liiitlruly rel ic-ve-'l . it w iniily woi 1 1 1 fill. Jllliim Meyhoefer, Furrier, Hvlena. 1 AN ALL ABIDING FAITH. The Illinois Central I'.uilroad Com pany lias an all abiding faith in the future of the (ireat Northwest. A short time aifo, this was manifested by the CNtuhlixhmenr. in Scuttle, of un ui.iriiv ! to take care of their interests there, j The latest ertort is to put on a splendid ly equipped new train service between 1 SI. Paul and Chicago. The new trains ill be running Sunday November 2nd. ' They ill use their own rails between I Chicago ami Albert Lea, Minn., and j the Minneapolis .'v St. Louis Py. track (torn Albert Lea to M i n nea polis and St. 1 rani , 111 lining into t he St. Paul which is t.'.e 1 by all lti.es in that city. The tram is to be known as "The Chicago, it. Paul and Minneapolis l.iin : ite.l" anil will consist 01 sleei.ing car. bullet library car and reclining chair rat 1 through without change, between Chi-! cago and Minneapolis and St. Paui. Jiiniiu ar service will also he main tained, 'Hipper being served out of Chi cago and breakfast into Chicago. Trains w ill leave St. Paul at. 7 :H) p. 111. aud ar rive in Chicago 'I :i;i) a. m. Leave Chi cago at 0:10 p. rn. and arrive at St. Paul H:10a. in. making close connection at St. Paul with all western lines. Tickets can be purchased via this line, in con nection with all western lines, at all sta tions. For further information regarding rates, routes, time, etc., call on or ad dress, II. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent HI Cent. K. K. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. Paul Ii. Thompson, Freight A Passenger Agent, 411 III. Cent. It. iL, Seattle, Wash- Sash, Blinds, Door Casings, Beehive of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material e HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Hereford Stock arm Drews Valley, Oregon. j -. -. : r r i..- i V; v. - :&ji (-f-fSs..S n -r. j w' F. O. Bunting:, Owner largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon 15 Registered Yearling Bulls IOO, 126 and ISO each 1ALD0R AIAMO head of herd LAKEV 1 E W Livery and Feed Stable n. W. J. BARKY, Proprietor. Murw Hoarded by th day or month. Plrt-cl..i Turnout and 3ddl Morte. Our Specialty Ii tha Quick and Sala Delivery ol laaenKer to All Polnti In the DUIrlct. HAY AND QRAjN FOR SALE Proprietors of Barry' Opera House. OnTy Place in Lakeview For Holdln public Entertainments.