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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1902)
LAKH COUNTY UXAniNUR, LAMIVIEW, CRI.OON. DIX. 25, 1002. Jaltc Cottntvi PTxrt nlttrr HI: AC II & M'tlARREY Ma.ontc Kuildlng (One Year. $2.00 TERMS: - Six Month. 1 .00 (Three Month. 50 M'.u'K One Inch.. two Inch. . . . Three Iiirhe". iartrr ionium H ll Column One Column I w 1 mo S m ms 1 r. .J t .; t f ' l-s ' I' -' ' 1 n ,hw, " (' II v Im .1 ! txi rt'UnlM' .!.' :l( "wl iid Ai in :Cea ..'WW la w Mi ' ti To m ;w w i:- w 4a w tv w l.v iw LAKEVIEW, OKEQON, PLC. 2S. tool. The qu- ct ion eonvulsiii: r'rance just now i. ' When is h fro not a fro?" Iturose t tins : One day last June two Frenchmen ere caught redhanded nn t he ratiot'Hl domain in the act of what was supposed to be fishing ami 1 m ri 1 iicconlintfly . Itutwheti they came U fore the mak-isliate iliey pleaded that they were not guilty inasmuch as tiny were froyiMni:, not lishin, and the magistrate discharged them. The case wax then brought Peforc tin- Court of Apeals, hi.di sustained the rulinj: i f the Court I clon , albeit the local hief if the lake m n 1 forest depat 'luieiit appeared t support the case anil maintained that n !roi was to al' intci.ts nt'd purpose a t:sh. Nw the Couit of Cassation wi'.l probably be Hsked to adjudicate the ca-e. St Luke'- Pay was foimeily known an hipdon I 'ay . spt cialiy in York. I 'i--land, fr.'in a cu-tom that -chooih.ys had ot w luppiin: ail ih 'US seen on the s reels iiii that day. Whence the persecution took it rie is uncertain, hut ii- or:ui'i is tisiia !y t ra e l in t in- follow z x tradi'i'n: A ric-t elei'iati! J m.-s at the lesn.al of St Luke, nnf. irtutia'cly . dropped the host after consecration, and ;l Wii- m.i'i bed up mid .-aa.!"e i hy .' dot: that was Iviiik! under tin- tahle. ; The profanation caused the death of the1 doe and a persecution neean vviiieti wan continued on the anniversary for several renturie. I're-ide it K,w-wlt has received from lr. Th' iiois II. lUt'werty, "f St I.ewi-, a walking Mick made; of wood from a tree on the hattleeround of Wilson creek, a tree on the lookout mountain field, tries at Gettysburg, the fame of the Liberty be!l, Grant's log cabin, Sherman's house, the house in which Iee surrendered, the Springfield home of Lincoln, the Morro caslle at Havana and the cruiser t'ln'm lerriue has mane oi ine iron ci 'urs J. imped into a creek by lieneral Mar- j ' concltnle to imblirdi if he ii aduke. Hev. Dr. Hat-'gerty was a , ' imien t o a bnx- t lie fit izen ,,f Lako-ehaj-lain in Sherman'? army. view. We warn our neighbor to .. I I.y all mean keep alive in chi li-h i minds the jj.cbI old faith in Mini.i t'lau-. 1 1 id a hai fnle-s mith, and one lull of tla ii, ost delightful fancies for the littleoties. Away with the austere morality that cndeii.s this innocent deception. 'atlier us cheri-fi eae tradition or i'iu-ion that brings hope and happines t. the younu. Take away all the illu sions of life, and it is scar. e!y worth the lu'llru. It is to be hoped that every child in the laud hunit up his Christmas Mtockiiii !a-t nijht, and that old Santa Ci.i H tihed them to their 'op-. M'lnieipd ti'e luuian. e i-rn-d in thecitvof Oka! n.a, ll! t'. l.- Mi la- caijse of the fiiifh raten of iijur.i';f. t; lermis-i'in of the la-uiihtture has si.ii.ih t to -tart this sche:n It. a t .' r:4t4fs claim that double the amount of in s irance could be carried by an t-xpeiili-j t ire equal to that now required and a ...ifijcieiit profit still remain to pay the i ty for its trouble. L'nder obvioun encouratwrnent from j t'e Russian Government an Kastern as-1 M-K-iation ha- linen formed with the ob-; ; i;t of strengthening Husnia'a oinmer-j e.a! and economic pi-ki in in Central i :a, and as fir as possible in India.' The ortranizuli n H very thorough, and; ri work will be done by specialists in ! ;t i branches of trade and cmuier.-e. I -pain has the most, hu.'icj.ba. :l:s ni.frv. In one Mnal! village : of the ."-ierra Mor.-n t there is i'u-1 y ' hirteen inhabit ,mt -. i' ran 'I i.ei'hb ii ho ld of lhe I. i I -, i i .t many p.- , h- in i r- Joins.-d shoal. h i-. It ha- bee.i lei that tlieie ate 1 ,lMJ,t)(i J hunchi.a t: e w oi Id a; pre-ent. any the in in kle-.i ks iii , Hereafter the l-'rench railway com pa : i i-s are req',;red to (iuhmit every pel son :.!ilyin for a post o:i their ttaff Pi a v.-ry rigorous medical eauiinalion, and anyone who is Misnected of tuberculoMis, ; or w ho evn appears likely to contract the diiiease, is not to be admitted to the' utaff. Iloosevelt ha. fortnally accepted the invitation of the citizens' committee, fiom San Francisco to attend the ded t ation of the navy monument to com-u-.einorate the battle of Manila. The anouumeiit U now iicariiig completion. li;irdint; the nntitr of the recent draft tf Indian triHip ft has lieen asver tained that the invaliding rat io last year, from ullcau-es, of Itiilish oh'iers in In dia in their lirst twelve month' cervice wn.t7 per thoiiMind. nx npunsl I'll pfr thousand, the in el ".c of the past four ce.loii!. It t kes .VXi iinloaiUd U-ea to make a pound ; that IX, w hen the li'e leave it hive in ceaieli of honey it weili!" onlv i lie tive-t h iiMiiuli Iik pail of a pound. When it leli'ili!'. however, from the I'wl.l and lloweif, fien:litivl Willi honey, . it i. thrte tunc that heavy. lowii in llouduiax they are more euterpi iinti in otiut! than in Tammany Hall diHlrielsof New York. In the lam I l'nidential eontent there were three , eandidatea and the jn'ople voted early J and very often. A total of S',lKH.i volea . were polled, while theie are only 5'.',IX) ' voters in the entire eountry. ' An acre ot land will pive l,") poiiudu u! r .-e (etal", lu in which five oiim en of the attar tuay he dixtilhd. and tliii ii.antity ha a maiket xalueotlf in $4."i to JV. The toM-water, a hypioduct, aiiioui'ti to :UH i!a!loni tothe aere. worth : lii.ui " n iilM to $t a lii'Ioii. A hill i M li V'ihhitiire i l e introtlureil in the in-xt i X i 1 1 1 lor free text ho.ik". i The hooks of I he puhlii M'hooN nfo ! p;tu h;i- l w ith the state m ho ! lun. le Itelter Than u Plu-t.-r A pu ce ol l!. mi i-l il.nt.; .-: 1 u ,: I I. .in. i laii.".- I'ain l'.i'.:. .i r .! 1 -i ! . n the a fleet it I pa I ts i" I et'er 1 1 tan a p:aiei (or a lame hark and for pm n i'i t he side ai.dihesl. I'.on I'.iim I .;- i -upeii.-r a a I nm.ei.t i'..r t!:e ud; ' d ! -e.i'e I n ii.-u!ar n'-d rheiui.a' a:1--. 1 i -:ilv I 1 ce l'ea!l. di uuni-t . Why Did Ho Leave? I'l-iif. Miller h;ii hit a ti a I. i'ai-icy, i and in thelam issiieof tlie I'nst t.ikeH j i nccasinii tn abuse his many friends; i in Lakevlew wlm assisted hiia tn u'et up a mtisie clasn whereby he cnuld j make at least fi'.YtKi mt week, with ! a ebance ti nearly ibmlde that1 am. unit if he had lint been drunk j half thetiine. N" inilsiciaii t hut ever ' I came to Iikeview has beii shown i the i niirti'shis and ir i v-n the assit laneoofits citizens that Miller ha. Yet lie hadn't a spark of m at it ude in his sotil, but HiieakM a way witlmiit: apjiriMiin; Ids friends, and takes h violin and smiie tnusic that. In iiiit, i : viMli-r is a Mian ncoo " f.'fs a nlstfii'y u iiica i nc Kxamlner i t be north to kn ii an eve on him Miller sii-iiis t. lia e ae(iilred a ha l- ii dins from towns it of piirhiinla tli.it h vicitis. Mie t hini; he did in Lakeview w a.- to eoai k L'o youn;r luea to iiiieb,iM. a band instrument a t a n ni t lay if at least $J."i each on a n ' a v ei aiic a t.d after jihine. them tw'o or t hree ief.-oii, skipj.ed it hout any 1 reason or mi ix a w ord about if. iv -.ipit ijiii p.iiiea I' 'I A 'l imi'lt Hiiiiiii'sliu i This i lhe Ill of t! Vear I h. I lioel I -he ! ' 1, Ih'IC loo- t!.. II I . oil . A 'le .. t i ' ' . e.I i, ipI'lV . . It i-l I 1 lale'.el' el i a I II to he ,1. i- "V .T, and 1 1 opt :u ! -a' l -I a I pro I i.- k. .1 I Ii Mil! aid !.' i V ' ' I .1 - .'.I, ii .."oil ai. l I.-v-ti-le . I'i :i ' 11 " '- " .r(.i. r 1 1 I I o every install i' a m-v n- ioel mav he w it 'led off by t.ikiii.' ti.i- len.e.ly I reel v a- s. oii ui- the lii t imli a' ion of the cold appon's. Xheiei' Hollander in yivinL' ! il to children for if coniains no harmful sulislaiice. It is pleasant o take hot h I adults and children like it. buy it and you w ill (jet the best. It always, cures. Kor ttale by I ah: iJeiill, dniKifiKt. 3 CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I it I. .1 1 u. I i. i l, Ui-. Pr. ('.A. I'l rrin. Ill i.t M . it. ' II. ar Mir: - I liav l,'"-ti i v.'il; i,r....L'i. fe- -ifiria le-r.- I l iiii oi.i're'. h .t I,,- i," j-.er . -,.'- ..'n I '. ii ( 1. -ii a .ff-i -i r-.. 'le i., i, it .eel ."i 1 'ol -oi.e' . ' i ' s I., i..'. '. le- ii I - 1 u li'- 5 I' I ot s .i'K W .. : in...- i'i J V In-'. Al 'i. .O line I ' ... J 1 pill.'. II., !ll. "I -," ' - i I '. 11 It - -.' ! ' 1 I 2 I ill III i.'' I lie ' '' , ; ... 3 V'-iy hOC'll. Ml ' U' 1'' I'I' ;lil'M '1 I In." -v-r ii v : a el I Iii ' -n I ' . v r "."i i i . 1 1 1 v , j H . H23 1 PATROL We are actually too busy moving and unpacking goods fl in our magnificent new addition to tell you what new things we have. We will have to invite you to com' jjg and look through our large store and see for yourself. If you donft sec what you want ask Alex. rl SLakeview Mercantile Co. lun I . H iriini nn- 1". nil' v li. ,r i -'-l. '-'I"' ''. lr ilrm i'-N i rf n r-.ir- ilrr- ! I" U'' I 'HI't I I I Nlll.lt I tMl M'l l .1 inl I n lot i :!' ' I .. 1 1 . S. :i . s !,.: tn. . . II." !"'"' 1 ur. - 't ''lie- ' ' .rI.-i.i liiiil-r Ikii.U hi He- Mt or. null. s,' icU in l W k"Ii mji . !. l .te I I.. nil lie' Pul'll. I !" UK'i-l I. IV'.'. i.-nri!" .I.'iin-' f n 1 1 i -i , o it i y .( K .mi.io Ii , ' Oil iIhv nn-. I in IliM nltir.' Li . ' I n I l-i t .11 1 1 -Ol' rr i ("O l.i it. I I K i; . 1 1 . 1 1 nit-lie ii t ' I ni i .A, (..r lie- piiri li.- el "e N 1 :.ss, II1IKW M. Kil l will ' l-t ilml tin- Uii'l ''.iitlil i" ii' .o- llmiH r or i.oie limn h.r mtri, ulio" nil-1 to tlntllll I'i" 1 Iniiii I -i'l l vv ll,i.r. I. s. i.iuonl"!. I J M r y . I'll i. 10' llHIilra illli''. ".O'O'llS. Jlllll.'N Hiot. h'l l.-'I'l ...I til lii.U i ot 1 I ..r it 'll .iir(.- Un.l I- ion li. T, .r "1 .-.in. l I l . J. I ttriMk, .1. oiiriiiev. K Uii.i lion. nl. An j nlel ml per oil', el h nn i lot teU .m lie v , il- erni. -l luii'tt hi.' r u-'r. I.. in,, ih-ir (iniiii in do. ortu ' on or i" !or-- itel .'h .i- ( ol .1 h r 1 1 1 it r . !'" . oi i.M u K M I'.llirniv ll.n.i.r A UO'.V.S DMT I K! .NT V YS. When the ordinary rif.i.-u wan'- P.. 'u eal , or send to irnii.)-. or ieUtivel to coine west, the choice ol lollies ! li I ! ways a .) lie-I n 'O that h -lllfl- hlio. H" w a. I- to kiiovt 1 1 t he -aim r are he t k I oi.ee, some time ii;m, ii ' the ;i.e ! t line, same i" ilineclioii". it Ihe pnee i I lie phi lie. if It i lets I lie -uine I i e, , ,-,( ; if II (II I to collie west. l'olh.y he t.a heard or read of I.hiioii- -. 1 1 . 1 - of ii,t-i - ! est in the We-t or in id. I !' thai he', ovei looked on the trii h m.nle Del not nee tliein bei ii'l-e he had iml l:ine; did not know he colllil. .ir tie -ino'ic ; did not no Ine eon. I .top. , er. Then- ll ; e I . i . I . 1 1 I - . , t..ii- he wool. I hae a-k -d . n,ai. ll he U "lll'l ll ke I. , ,a e SI-. ll ill . I- a. ioniod.it Ion- I if colli. ' h;tv.- tnj. oi.lv. he .lid I...I have lit'ie ., I....l .'in lhe in ! 1 1 r . an.! ;t w .. - '. in in i I. I . a ! ,n it 1 1 v a a v . lb-,.- .s a -i..'.. . ... ;- . , , you all that t lochl", v. (.t'l. i ami ti.-t I he I illle.is ( ii.l ral 1 . ,i ; . l . - a. ! ( '. .n, i ,,i i, v ruiiH .ist Hinl soiitli f io(ii . I'aul, i ima ha mi l M. Loins, and noilh Iron. , a llrleiiM. A I lliesii point-, it L'.iiiui-vts Willi all the western truik linrs, and through them, with their western in neciUniH The Illinois (Vntral aWH not care which line you uw in tW went, nortWwisst, ccntralwcNl trr hejithwreHt, becudht it eoitiinect v. lib, u of tliem and is ahMiluloly impartial to all. All you have to do is to drov us a im'e ; tell us -our h'st nation and your starting pout. I - I i,i 1 1- a o 1 1. in the whole liloi ions w t ,-t that you want to ,-i on you- way? Mention il:. We will ar r m.'e fur it if it inn hi done. tYihapa yon nl a stopover. We will inning I hat too il l is pui-sil le iol an vo'.ie I" tin It. .lust make it surest ..n as to t)ie Mtieii line on I we mil eiaboi ali. it, lur yon; tell you 'hot me yi .u "h. u Id stii it. and when you dm'ii'l iini''e at. dctnni li in, what :ui lo lali'.us yot, will en- j iv , what it will co.-t ' . ,n !.,r lhe trip, and i!i ,1', '.o io-- ihy can tn ni 'r.i pleii'alil mid eointorlilble ! we me bi n; or. We hay in I'i it t land ; noon's in Seat ' le. a lid 1 1 a el i nj. in. come iti.d talk il o n ii' , (nil iil.d at unv p!:t"e in , all 11 in-I. il V ui.v tliini.' that y..".r j iiriiev 'I hilt 's hit', e heinhjUartels Toil!. nn I end 'elils that Aid mv time Willi lhe northv.est a it 1 1 on' its en-1 lie.; wu ii ii ot mi in- than a postage Hlamp. ( hic.'i.o husiucss is a specialty Hb us, hut we have our own ; mils in a dozen different states east of 1st. I'aul. Ilmalia, and New i leans, and can ticket you to then iatiovavH over a I dozen dilioreiit routes. W rile us. Ily the way do you want a nice wall mapof j tint I'nited Miitt'H, Cuba and I'orto Iii to? I Send ine six cents to pay postage, li. II. Trumbull, .'ommercial Al'ciiI lii Cent. I!. K. I I-' Third Si., I'mlland, Ore. Paul L. Thompson, I I'reiuht tV Passenger A fen t, 4: III, Cent. II. !., t-ettttle, Wusli- SHOES? Wc have an endless.varicty of Mens, Womens, Misses,Bys anc Childrens Shoes. & 5. F. Ahlstrom 'iai.i.f;,.tiittr nl tl.c LAKEVIEW kciiixnicd an the NVa'on Mini lUt'jjv HdtiH'vs Hits, Sj.iir, Hii'iits 1 1 1 1 . 3 LAKEVIEW Sash, Uiintls, Door Cainvcs of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Hereford Stock Warm . 4s4l , ooo'Os:oiX'hooooC'ii3ocm:X'00 c-ooo:oooi:'X'0'00o j LAKEVIEW I I Livery and Feed Stable i jjj H. W. J. IJAkKY, Proprietor. X llr IJiiiirJf l bv the day or mcirilri. l imt cUii Turnout ntl .S,l,l O Hor.e. Our SpccUlt.t 1 tlu- Ouk'k and Suld IHIIvtry nl I'n.neiiKcr to All !, 9 Point. In the 1)1. Irkt. fy t MAV AM) GRAIN l-OU SMAl g Proprietors of ISarry'i Opera House. Only Place in l akevlew R g I or II0UI11 Public lintertalnnienta. I v. t 1 . .X. SADDLES Hr.d Vaipicro Smbll l- tit I'V Ci'lll PLANING MILL Moulding, Wiiulow and Uccliivcs and I'uriilturc Drew s Valloy, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner largest herd cf registered Herefords in Oregon isterrd Yenrlinn Hulls I LL I OO, I 2S nnil I 50 each ' ' "AMOS MW.i) tM i! Iicrd 3 A.