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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1903)
LAKE COUTNY EXAfUNCR, LAKEVICW, ORUUON, JAN. 22 lOJ I o reon Legislature ) Mow In Seis Ion. HtMtfonnl Xocal A. A. Oraham arrived from Red ding .j(Wit Thursday. Mr. lraham Iiiih rcturnsd to Iakevlew to remain .crmnnently. Mm. Oraham and children will not come until Hprlng. Her health has not lan goal since leaving I.nkevlew two yearn ago. W. Z. Mom returned Sunday from Chleo when' he and J. V.. Dodson went with a large bunch of horses .for the market. They took one ear md to Han Frnnelaco ts'fore Hill left which were Mold at A gwd figure and Jim had started down with an other car load when Itlll cauie heme. Men'a drt suits, asok suits, working niu; bl lino to slet from at Hchmlnrkn. Com rly U yon want to make a Kod selsction. 62 The Lewi and (Hark Fair bill, ap propriating tioo.oao for the great 1WI5 EzpoNltlfMt l mow tatter ile Legislature for Hn consideration. 1 1 la m seconds-sad I ng in each boose, and Ih In the lianda i special com Miltteea. It will lie rged for 4orry passage, and It la likely that a final vote will lie raachsd staring the pre sent wwk. Tlie measure la In charge of Nenator Hunt and Representative Malar key. A. 11. and X. K. Fisher, two well known stta-kmeu Iron Lake county, moved with their fainlliea, Wednes day, to rinieiilx from AmIiIiiikI. nuy n Uh-Mi-ilford Nueces. T ey will re- mIU only temporarily Iti 1'hoeiilx. (or ho Moiiii hm they cau make a aeliiv. tiou of a fitriu they will piitThiiKeaud an Into farming business. They I'ntne to Ashland n In nit two months ago, hut found unfiling In that vlcln Ity to suit them. Ih) ymi ilsactt? Yes, well, if Vtt want to Iihvm s roysl himmI time attend lit) mttjiil m lurry' IihII next Saturday lUklit. Kvrrylmdy wetuome. 8 A ltiivls Creek eorrcepomhmt of the New I'.ra says: A party of young IM-ople gave Walter Puke and wife n lilcaniiiit surprise hist Friday even- ins.' Tin mull mil esiHfeUMt, they were very w eli'oine, and a pleasant VCIllll Mil pflSHei 111 Sflfilll games, unl j Ii i i 1 1 ic and conversation. Those present were Thoa. 11 riles met Wife, MIXH I.lllll UlllcS. Tin i. 1 1 "ni- iiiu lt, Harry liarki-r, Mrs. J'erry Me- Datili lx. I :! lng ami Win. Mlekle. On Hie ir.tlt Senator Mitchell offer l an iiniendnieiLt to the Imliau impropriation bill a provision for lie ratllleatlou d the treaty wttJ) blie Klamath Indiana and the pny- Biicut to them of f.hlT.Ou" fur lamia gwlili-h they are tu relinquish to the mveruuiciit. After paying Juat leliU from thU fund, the oinendnient irovldeti the balance together with f XA),im, Hhall la paid to the 1 milium r exNmli)d for their Uneflt by the certttary if Interior, payment not Jo exceed 10 MTceiitof tne fund ja-r fttiiiiini. Luke view In blcatied with moll' lirivhiK loilireH than moat towim liln hUc. Monday night the Kor- "Htei-H hud liiHtallatlon.lnUilntcdllvc aiididuti'N, ami hud a atimptou umiiet, lH-aldea put Mug lu t he time 'twivu tlincH by pluying earda, 'lag pemg, gameM and dancing until u. tu. , Thoao liiMtalled were: It. T. trlplln, C. 11.; Loreu Jlalley, K.C. U-I l- 8.;aiutnck, Treaa.j A. Kleber, K. p:-; J. M. Haudley, Kec. T. E. Tnard, . W,j F. E. Hftrrla, J, W.; ' P. Llaebarger, B. W.; JLoulu Ltub- iul(l, J. Ji. 0oo4 Wc to RaU Ducks. That portion uf India lvtniraoii.lii.tr V northern part of tha Himalayan I'luunUlnn haa a rainfall of four hun- va iuclaia, laa M fwt, jar year. U1lt faUadurlniraevanuf ouranrlnir. itittiner and autuma moutUa, the ier fire beng 6ry juir tll0 i' -iMw riuiaii ia m.q ln" while "una I .1 . . . m. . -m acioae aecono witf Incliea. jiw tur 4.UM month in jf Vuur annual ralufa'' Id average being .oar. ; thmt i The two honaea of the Oregon leg lalature after organisation on Mon day, J an. I2th met In Joint eeawion In the hall of repreaenatlven Taamday and afuvthe otunpletlon of theamclal canvaaa of the vote for gorenaor at tlu? J une e leetUMi, a provided by law, Governor Owrlcllveiird hl biennial meaaage and ret I ml taum the office he baa filled lor the paatiour yeara, and George E. Chumlierlaln, governor ehst, waa formally Inducted Into the guUirnatorlal clia.lr. CUiiunlM'rlaln'a unofficbU majority waa 27tt but an error dlacovered by the canvaaaing board tn Malheur county of 00 vote In Furnlah'a faTor reduced Chamberlain's lead to 24ft. Governor Geer waa jireaented and delivered hi aeeond biennial meaaage to the legislat ure. The oath of office waa then administered to Governor elect Chamtmrlaln by 3ilc Juatice F. A. McaatL After his inauguration Governor Chamlmrlaln formally resigned as district attorney for Multnomah county and appointed t the vacancy John Manning, wbo was deputy under him. The new governor will make no further appointments lor a few days, but it la understood that he will shortly announce . t he nt point nient of W. H. Gaten tif I'ortland, iu his private secretary and Mr. H. I Shelton, alao of I'ort land as his stenographer. 5tockmn Meet at Bonanza. (KUnmlD arjiulillcn) In rexpoiice to the publUlii'd call, about !."( n-preentntlve of the county gatla'iiul at ltouatiza lnt Siittinbiy to iIIwiihh the cattle and aheep qiieHtkiu and devlae some way by which i adjust dlffereiarea m'im. ably. John Shook was chown Jirel deiitiuid.laH.il. lrlcoll sm-retary. A KUtioii waa prepared ami UiimeroiiHly hlgued, to Ik presented to the lei;lNlature, asking that body to enact a law regulating and rea trlcting the herding of sheep. The petition MUgetM that a measure, similar to the one In force In Idaho, and which has Ih-mi declared con stitutional by the HUprcme court of that state, la' provided for Oreu. j This would pivvent nlieep from Ih lug herded within two "mile of any human habitation. John S. Shook, 1. J. Straw and Alliert Walker were, selected to go to Kuleiu uud co-oT-ute with KeprcMentii tive Emmltt In Interesting the legislature in tla pro piws'd law. A resolution was uuauliuously adopted, expressing confidence In the ability aud high character of Repre sentative Em mitt, who, It Is believed, will be Instrumental In securing the desired IeglHlntlon. One on Judge Season. A good story Is told ot Judge 1 Sen son, that happened lat tall, and our litforuiaut Is as truthful as the day Is long. The scene of the lncldeut was In the alfalfa fields uf Merrill. The Judge was escorting Alfred Holmuu, staff writer of the Oregoulan, through Klamath aud Iake counties and pointing out the many things of interest to the mau with the iu, who was gathering statistics on this very much neglected section of Oregon. The Judge, as la well known, Is an inveterate smoker, and at that time, prided himself on hav Ing the best cigar In the market; a cigar made In Lake view aud named "Judge Henry L. Benson." With one of these fine "Havans" between his fingers, the Judge pointed out over a brood expanse of alfalfa and remarked: "That, my dear Hohnan, is a sttcond crop of alfalfa." "Looks like a secoud crop of cabbage to me," dryly replied Holinau, as the wind Just then blew a cloud of cigar smoke lu his face. Since then the Judge lias quit smoking, the Lakcvlew cigar-man has suspended business, and cabbage Is a drug on the market. 5tock Notes. Kxprem J. W. Howard started 40U Uvf cat tie to Montague Saturday from which point they will las shlpcd to Oakland, Cal. Auother bunch of HW M ill follow shortly. I... (ierlsr started 00( mutton sheep from Merrill laat wk, bound for the Sacramento market. Mr. Aiken of the Western Meat Company, of Oakland, bought about JOO head of cattle of the J. 1. Carr Imd k Livestock t'. .ivctntly, aud they were .started for the railroad the firKt of the wwk. ltpublltu There are still over PHM lieef cattle tu the Merrill country Is'louglng to Meiers. ierler. Straw, Hunt ing and j the Carr t'o. i More Irrisation In Klamath. M'e are informed, says the Jtcpubli- J can, that Mr. lseaver oi iiUJiior- ough, Or., is here to investigate the plans and feaslblity of tlas projected irrigation ditch of the Merrill Mutual Canal Co., with a view of furnish ing the necessary capital to further the enterprise. On Tuesday las left in company with Mr. Merrill, to go over the route of the proposed ditch and gather data of patrouage that would be tributary to It. We under stand that the railroad company, now building Its line this way from Laird, gives asHurauue that if a big Irrigation caunal Is dug from upper Klamath lake, the railroad will be to Ivlamuth Fulls without delay and wit h all possible haste. Keno has l'n the scene of more than 1400 marriages lu tour years. No community of like sine In all America ever had so many matrimo nial knots tied within Its confines during a similar period. Marrying haa become a thriving' Industry In the town and the words, "married at Reno, Nevada," appear commonly In formal wedding announcements tn the newspapers. Several hotel keiers In Reno hare become well-to. do In keeping- hoetelrlea In the fron tier town, where men aud women come to assume matrimonial vows. Two elderly clergymen In the place have retired from active pastorships and each confesses that bis marriags fees have amounted annually to about 14000. mill the number of marriages la Keno waxes, j Ulnce July the average has been about two a day. 1 NEW GOODS f DRESS GOODS CLOTHING Florshdm Celebrated Shoes, New Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH DfllllTC Regarding the rUINIoStotmmf. M Statement fj New business written in 1901: $245,912,087.00 Gross assetts, " - 331,039,720.34 Gross surplus " - 71.726.797.0C Total payments to policy holders 27,714,621.42 Dunne the past ten years, the Eqaitable baa paid $26,0,381.99 in dividends ot its policyholders, which lancely exceed the amount paid in dividends by any oth er Cooipajiy durios the same period. ' - BEALUS DRUG STORE pffl m KAI' Kt3 LEE BCALL. Praprtcter "ti, We Lave constantly on band a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Ete., Et. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded A gene j for Scora StovM and Ran Hardware asd Tiawars J. E. BERNARD & SON. .... l-skeview, January, Sih, 19oa. Dear t neada : We cows to yon again with this personal request for your trai.. You want goods a want business. Your purpose i to bay goods riKh( . Our purpose is to sell you goods right. It 1so itsnds to resson that sr going to tusk oor prices ss low as eonsbteat with good bualnes. judgement, In order to interest ou, and, as the largest dealers in Lake vis w in oar line, wecsn not be undersold on an squsl class of goods, Ths rsssoas srs many and obvious. First, wa buy mostly direct from factory j wt buy in large quantities, ship in car lots, and ia every vmj ists voa al tbs money possible. Yours respectfully, J. E. BERNARD & SON mm ... - - - - - - i Wabash Tourist Car Lines Lv. Caloo Monday t, 11:01 s 4i,ftuntsfluliiy.)l.a . .. CkicMO TkwndSf U : N At, tomUtm frld.r. I S , m UsvKaaMaOilysyi4,MS;Mvll A,rts IM. fssl ssd stla. asapotlaflalaraay f:M i, For particulars wasult your wenl or Addrsss C. H, CRANE, ROSSC. CUNE e.rAtt.,i.uvu.i. r,(C.F,att,,UArij.a isOA WsaMlMSiliwwwW v. Forty Second Annual FOTTTTART.F T JFH. EQUITABLE LIFE. r3 ff LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Farming Implamtata, Wnjona, Ktc rinu. Oilt aas Brnihe - i - ir - l"ll - lrn. - in - nj - ri.n - iajtrLi - - u - uT. I It Si