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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1903)
LAK1; . 1IMZU, I AKblHW, LkliOON, JAN. I, I90J. FOUGH T AS SUBSTITUE I. J. McKcnna fought Through Civil War a a Substitute fur A New York Millionaire. I1. J. M kl'llllll. till Wl-ll kllM II IliMlt mill aline miikcr n( Aii'lermiii, Cut., loiitllit nil 1 1 1 ro 1 1 k 1 tin civil wur 11 milwliliiti, lioiinriilily ilim liiinti"! loin irvh' illmiit n ni'Hr nml lln miiti lm milmil Inti'il lor met IiIn dcuth (n rwril h t the l.shils of Ini'lnltf l.l n rt)iMt-in , khvii tin l.i'dduig l tii Prr-a. Mr. Mrkrniiii wan In lii-diling the tlnr tiny nii'1 in h tHlk Willi h lri l'rn ri'itrlir 1 1 j iiitiritiiiH' atnry of din liln wiii n. I. When tin' war broke ill Mi'Ki'iimi, tlii'ii n young limn of rotirngt uinl energy, hk attending Iln M. John, ('ollivi' in Ni' York rilv. Moil wen living daily dratted Into iir .ire, mill mi ilii'Dcrutiil ilmft m rii li mil I Kiiiiti ri Jew i( New Yolk, Nathan liy iiniiie, khh ilriillcl fur wr vice. Nathan MM lull MIlXlollH III lilll l"r I'i" MTll'lll ( tlii hi 1 1 1 ry uinl iuiriiii'iitly Mnt ollt H lllllll In PIT II H" (nr III III H HIlliNtitllll', "fle.ill' In HIV llil- .lilmlitiile II -l.it I ii I. in HITVII I'P. Mi Ki'iiiiii iik iiprmi lied liy NiiiIiiiii'h i inipiirv . Alter tin mntii-r wan ex lui !! , In- urn .ti-i lliiiitli-i iiml i'iilit- d UlliIlT Nil H"IIIIHi 1 1 1 1 1 1 f , 111 llic Mill t Yink Volunteer. Tin' Iniin mIhi Iiml riM iirii linn In sift it N it limn 'n Mi'ixlitiiU' iii-kfil Mr ki'lili li Iml In' iiitinlil In iln Willi tliefl.lio. Mi Kintui did iml kiinw i'X' nelly, what tudo with it. Il win iimrc iimncy limn In rvi r iliraunil ul lan-sena-mg ami it really fi ililiin.l li i in. Il Mlggented Hull In . iih uh h ccrli lllllll I. ( lM..l l t l ll llll III till mother. Tlim struck Mi Ki una a Im iii hImiiiI tin t itf li t thing tu do. Hi wii.t In tin' Tull. hi lSuiikintl Company, lritrured a crrlitW atcol ilii tit (or ft, -UK) iiml iili tin mill In I M'l n relebra lion. It wan, la thought, lliii last "time" ho would vir have, tniliii ft fill I to get iiuii'il up willi a rclxl diilli'l and tlmn t in! li in career. Il It'll (ur llii fit-Id til battle and took l til liiiu tin thank of tin milli urn in Nailian, whoso rliirf r-niiii for not wishing to go xri4iially wan liin inluiiau h'ltr n( ili iilli. Young Mi Kfiii.ii did 1 1 in share of fighting mid miih a credit in tin man fur w Imln In wa on I t i t it 1 1 iif . although Nathan wiih not looking fur an v -iidit in tliatliiic. I li (.i);lit in neaily all tin important I ui tllr during tli war and an inn of tlui fii-t in buttle at Aimi- lillltoX. It IIH I III 1 1' III' W 111 II I II -I III! I out with honors, and he ret urned In New York. He wiih unhurt nixl did not receive iih much ui a fkiu uoiind during tin war. I li people liud given liim up ait dead, liowrvrr, and on Iiim r-npeiiriini'i at ai old lioini, tluiri win a general jnllifl- oation and the fatted call wan buti'liered. Miorllv after McKeuna entruged hi an- 'tlier liiittle. lie laid eige to tlie heart i.f a New York la-lle, the heart ciipit" I lit"! and MrKeiitia got iniirried. He iiml Ilii w ift i'iiiiii to California in IS7S .i ml In AnileiHiin in 1 ssti. Hi him iim e lieen a resilient ui tluit lively lillle u t he i ii ,vIiuhIii tow ii. Nathan, the .lew, wlioi-e dar lor 'leatli wun hih li llmt In un MeKenna 41, -I'll) to do hit lighting met death later nt the luiiiilrt of a ii an-ii-Mu in New York. '1 he t rime w uh one of the great i Ht in the criininal hintory of New York mid proved the greulei-it niVHlery the oiiulry I, iih ever know n. Nut thu leant panicle of rlew han ever been obtained ns to the identity of the nHHaHHin. At 1 lie time of th inuriler Chief of Polite Walling offered a lar-e rewanl and uaed bin greatettt efforts to find the murderer but up to this date he in unknow n. MeKemia faced the dangers of the battle field ami came home uuncathed, while ll.e iniin he was fighting fur re mained at liiime, wiih protected from dangers ami then met hie dentil at the .ISHHHMI.' Iialldl. Iluil to Do II. AluyRpwaylng youali vest with woaewBtati, Bertte? Itcrtlo No; with ganoliiu, old obtp pie. You ee, I tuust mnke folk think I owo an automobile. Chlciiyo Newn The Adliland-Klamal Pi ultf. The AhIiIhiiiI-KIiiiiihIIi I uIIh rlnne Im'kiiii iiH'nilluliM liixt w ek uinl. r t lie new liiailHKeinelit, hii.Vm I In' Ali liunl TIiIIiikh. Mr. I. .. AppliKHii, i if thlHcll.V. by virtue (if the n li'llh K nf t In Nlnr route ctnit rue! Im Inmiii I IiIm illy nnd Kliiimilli I'iiIIh, IH4KUIII ij ei nit ml nf the Hue itml under tie new iiiTiiiiKi'ini'iitu with t In K,vrii meut piiHlnl nut Imrll lew vvllleiiiitliiue hfiiiillltiK (he iiihIIm Ih-Iwii'II I here t wii puliilM iinill .lintel, I:hmi. n il e IViil klliliM nf I he Hue Mr. Appl'-u.ilf will limke tin t hiinue HI her lliiill n I 1 1 IllK the new lilin- m hi -ilule, i hlrh In iihh lllnli I' llinl I m l no frnlii WitMhiliglnli. Mini the ll i if lrtolMr, Illuler the fi inner Hi'heiliile, t he lllllll frulil .li If i f if I In Klninilli I'nllx Ihim Ihi ii held oi r liluhl lit 1 1 ii r I'm xliilliili, iih VMIm I he lllllll t iilillnn I bin U il.V. The t well e In Mil n' ili lu V ill l ei i l I heir lllllll wiih it hi ill I re i .f linn Ii lini.nxi li leliee lllnl iiuilii.V lllii'l to the atiple eill i if I he IiiiiIIIiIiiIiim, il Int t he IH W niliilim Uii'lilH ;lvlig:u llilniili fi r- lee In nlieibi.V, w hlrh went Ililu ffit t Mllllllll.V, li'C. 1.'-. will Ih uili huh (I by the public effected. The only i liiihKe fl'niu the w inter to the hiiiii llier Hrbeilllle hell fifter Will Ih I hut the liuiil will nri'ive cnrlliT mi the hjiIiji- ilny ilnrlliK t he hi el'. Tin new winter time curd l in fnllii wm: I .rn e AkIiIii ml u t ii. in. Arriw K In inn 1 1 I'nIUul 1 i. in. I 4-11 v e K I n I n n I h I n I In n I !l. p. in. A n i e A i-liln in I nt )i p. in. The Miluiui-r tt hi'ilille "Mi ll will Iml If In fnire lllllil lu'Xl -pllhu will b.-: I ah e Afhlii ml u I .' a. in. Arrive Kluiiiiilh I uIIh ul s p. in. lue Kluiiiiilh I'nllrt nl !l p. in. A ri Im A hhi ml u I lu a. in. Drmand lor Morse. "l'rtiMNrity Iiiih Krrnrly im ri iiHid t he ileiniiiiil fur kI hill-Mi', uinl tl e Htipply Ik nut ii mil to It," mu m llnr per'a Weekly. "We are hnrie pmn not iih Motne people lire land pour, been tiKe t hey have too lnueli Inml but borne poor, been urn they haven't enough ImrMfH. J'ur yeara after the panic of IMI.'I I hoiiMiimlfi of xople W ho Wllllted horneM could lint afford them. P.ut with the rwturii of proi-- jierlly t lu ileinaiitl for r I borwa Im'khii to crnw aKalii. and breedeiH Im'hiiii to breed I lu lu ajjain. Hut it taken at leiiMt live yearM to raine a horse I hat Im ninly for the market, and Iln: hrifilern yot Ih-IiIiuI. The ilenia ml Ihim i nil run (In supply ami t he pl lrr of ri ioi hi i'mim Iiiih IlirreaMeil very lupiilly. There are about 1.!, ."Ni.iHMi ImrMi'H in our I i in 1 , uf an esti mated value of SiHU.iHHi.nim. The liiirovemenl of that stock Inn very Important matter, esMi liilly In Hich iIiivm, when i:uiiin Im horse poor, too, ami ready to take from iih any miii pliiM supply of nooil ImrMi-H that we may eonit to have." Tlila alRnaluro l on every lox of the Ronulna Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabid. 'h, ronimlv Ih t riin'i it roltl In i ! li Ailviso Women Strongly, to Take Dot-tor Pierce's Favorite Prewrrlptlou. This ail vice comes from a woman who hud Butl'eretl all the uiiwries women can sutler from disease, anil hail b-ren jierfectly and perma nently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite 1'rescription. This Rreut meilicine for women establishes regularity, dries weuk euiuir drains, heats in llaiuiniitiotl and ulcera tion uinl cures female weakness. Keml Mrs. Kempson's letter and, it" you are sick, follow her advice. . , .'0', " AIUiiiukIi it him txt n quite a time aiucr I wrote youKiiva Mih. lreii Kcmiiioii, of Cain In in, Hlllw'liile Co., Mlrli.. Ilox 57, "HtlH your iiitnie in a tilciAtnu in our lioime, ami l think it my duly to let you know Hint I am mill enjoying' uuoil health, thitnka to you and your ' FMvorile I'rc u'riptioii.' When 1 think how I waa five yeara ago, ami then are how 1 am now, I aay, lioii uleM Dr. fitrcc'a worka. and may he live long to help poor aiitferiiiu woiiicu. 1 have never had any return of my weakneaa and am well and hearty. Can do all my own work without any pain. Vou aaved me from the grave when allothera failed. I adviae aurleriug women alronaly, to take Dr. Fierce Favorite t're acrintiou. aa 1 know it will cure in all caaea, if liidced there ia a cure." Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are an excellent laxativs, suited to the use of delicate women, ANH'cl.iuItf I'rcpnr.itionrorAs similniin ilichHlnr.ill?cflula lint Hie i'lliuuiths oral lJowls of j r i Pi-tj;;mftni-V-i;:-.tC!uTrfiil- ni'- ()ilr .'"1 tl"illHT ' MiIHTiil. ( ;;. :.V7f-A.i I lull Wc I i ticss c. i.u-si.i ... sr. . . .r N V.W" YtiUK. tAACT COPr Or WRAPPER. ! ... i.. ., -- .-. 1 Put your ad in The I - - I V S UK T A Lana notice. JOHN MULLAN, Attorney anil Counselor at Law. 3io Conncticut Avenue Washington, I). C. All peraona ho have heretofore made TINAL PKOOF In any kind ol Land, Mineral or Tim ber Entrlea, which ha been accepted by the Reglater or Ueeeiver ol any I'. 5. Iind Office, can have the Iwuance of their U. S. Patent lor aald Landa promptly attended to by aendlng ma their Duplicate Recelats, or Certificate! of Cnlrv, and an agreement to pay me $10 when ever aald Patent ahall lue. JOHN Ml'LLAN, Oregon, California and Nevada Male Agent You Have Done It ! What? Given us Prosperity Ik'yonil nil cxtirctution. Wo houst tf our frit-till uml pat rons. Not of what we have done or will do. We most sincerely Thank You THE 1J00XES. jan 10 Plush, Oregon. Nasal Catarrh quickly j iulJs to treat meet by Ely's Cream liha, which is agree ably arumatio. It is received through tha uoutrils, eleauxes anil heuls tha whole sur face, over which it difftuoa itwelf. Druggiata sell tha Clio, size ; Trial size by mini, 10 oents. Test it and you are sure to continue ths treatment. Announcement. To aooonuuotliito tUoho who are partial to the use of Htniiiizors in ailying liiiuiiUi iuto the nasnl i iishngtm for tuUirrhal trou ble, the jiroirii us tironiire Cream Utilm in litjuid form, whieh "ill lu known ns Kly's Liquid ('renin linlni. l'li'K inrliul... the ijiraying tube ii 7" cents. Jmggiatt or by mail, 'i'lie lniijil form riubodicH tlio lueil icinal proportiea of Iho bulnl iic.iaratiou. mr 1 n ' i A Bid loic TPirape Upon trial I can convince you that I can sell you as GOOD GOODS for as LITTLE MONEY as any store in Lake County. QROCERIEJ, CLOTHING, DRY Q00D5 ti. u. hULLti l l , I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of- In Use For Over Thirty Years thi ctnraua ". new teaa err. Examiner, it brings S akeview AVRES& SCHLAGEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town PIANOS J. W. Maxwell A rent for Ten of the Best high grade and standard makes of Pianos S240.00 and up Organs $50 up 0 9 Q tl D3 0 I H TIMRKR I.AM KOTICK. rnlted Sinn's Land OOice, Lakeview, Oregon Nov ts, 112. Notice la bereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Cong rossul Juno 3, IKT8, eutitled "An act for the ale of timber landa In the i-Halea of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," an extended to all the Public Land Statea by act of Aiiguxt 4, ISii-2. Samuel O. fretniler, of lake lily, county of Modoc male (or territory) of t'alifoTtila, lias this day filed in this office his Korn statement No liUM, for the purchase of the N K t-Ki, ol See 18, Tp I0 S. K ii K, W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or stone than for agricultural purtmsca, and to establish his flu 1 in to said land before the Register and He reiver ol tills ottiee at I.ali.'virw Oregon ou Miiudav the 2oih day of April I'.KU. lie names as witnesses: William A. Miller of Lake lily t'al., James I'. Hudson of Add Or. and Morris iugtield aud Kldoti WiHidcock of l.akevicw Urcirou. Any and all iersins elalinitig adversely the Hbovt'-ibscrilieil lands are rvqiK'sted 10 tile llii-ir ciHiins in Ibis ollice 011 or Inloro said SSUIIi llti v of April I'M.!. ded is K. M. BKA'lTAlN, ltcgister New Pine creek. ja AW 1 ,w y 1 H 1 i i ii a h m li Bri M.M . mm TUI-? DIDCD i ifp on ni t K.r. rsif I rii 3 rArtn wrtliltiB A-mMnil Mrrhntii' ti'.hn. dsn trnrmn, l., wlixrt eonlraou for ailvmliriiii can tu mad for It. lamoc DsrrV f-rrnl with Rwallnw Fork la JdlllCd Dai I J rlKhl r lor eii; rrtf for ethr. 8om ewrs fVjnure Crop and fillt In right ear. Tar Brand 111. RariKe, C'rao Uke. Pomofnc addriMm, UkTlw,Oro 7a fi Vhitwnrth Br,n'1" "h ''-f01"' Laj II llllrf Ul 111 par, Half I ndi rrrnp off rlifht for em; reTtre for wetlifm. Tar Bran W. RaiiKr, Flub Crc-fk. I'ootofllce addreM lkrTliw, f'ri-Kon. Southern Oregon Marble Co. Ashland, Oregon Df alert to WtrW. CraaHe. k FradM 4 Gctwral Ihm Wort CCMfTftV 10111 OF All KINDS fniXiuT FRANK T, GUNTHER T JEWELER Northern Stage Line. LAKEVIEW PAISLEY. A. W. BRYAN, Proprietor. Leaves Lakeview at 6 a. m. every day but Sunday. Peturning, leaves Paisley at 6 :30 a. ni. every day but Sunday. Passengers' srefj. Round trip f OFFICE- Remolds A Winsfield's. LnkTlew A DOZEN DIFFERENT WAYS. When the ordinary citizrn wants to Ho east, or tend to friends or lelutivea to come west, the choice of routes ia al ways a question that bothers him. He wants to know it the same route he used once, some tiu ago, makes the same time, same connections, if the price is the same, if it costs the same to go east as it did to come west. Possibly he has heard or read of famous points of inter-, est in the West or middle west that he overlooked on the trip he made. Did not see them because he had not time; did not know he could for the same money; did not know he could get a stopover. There are hundreds of ques tions he would have asked, many things he would like to have seen anil., many accomodations he could have enjoyed, only, he did not have time to look into the matter, and it was too much bother anyway. llereis a suticestion that will save you all that trouble, vexation and regret. The Illinois Central Kailroad Company runs east and south from Sc. l'aul, Oma ha and !-t. Louis, aud north from New Orleans. At these points, it connects with all the western trunk lines, and through them, with their western con nections. The Illinois Central does not care which line you use in the west, northwest, centralwest or southwest, because it connnects with all of them and is absolutely impartial to all. All you nave to oo is to urop us a note; ten us your dest'nation and your starting point. Is there anvthine in the whole glorious west that you want to see on your way? Mention it. We will ar--range for it if it can be done. Perhaps you want a stopover. We will arrange that too ii it is possible for anyone to do it. Just make a suiestion as to the western line and we w ill elaborate it for you ; tell you the time you should start and when you should arrive at destina tion, what accomodations you will en joy, what it w ill cost you, an itinerary for the trip, and will do anything that we possibly can to make your journey pleasant ami comfortable. That's what we are here for. We have headquarters in Portland ; agents in Portland and Seattle, and traveling ageuts that will come and talk it over at any time with you and at any place in the northwest without its costing you a cent more than a postage stamp. Chicago business is a specialty with us, but we have our own rails in a dozen different states east of St. Paul, Omaha, and New Orleans, and can ticket you to those gateways over a dozen different routes. Write us. By the way do you want a nice wall map of the United States, Cuba and Porto Hioo'C. Bend me six cents to pay postage. . B. II. Trumbull, Commercial Agent 111 Cent. R. R. 142 Third Ht., Portland, Ore. Paul B. Thompson, Freight A Passenger Agent, 43 111. Cent. li. K., Seattle, Wash- ji :.i l.. : .. . .' V r&tXK 0. F rr; i r .i.. 'M. kyf..-JtJltni IF-lrt mmm,m utl nntJ CHER D