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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER, LAKE VIEW, OREQON, FEB.. i9, 1903. HbMtjonal Xocal IU'V. Hin.vtlir cium up from Niw I'lni Cni'U lnwt Tui-mlity iwrompiiti Im I v MIhm I imk (litllnglirr. Mr. Hmyllio Im hI III coihIihIIiik tin p rlal iihi'IIhk III tin ChrUit Win hunh lit Hint p1nri nml tliln Wfi'k four Hopli jiilii-i) 11m- M. K. Cliiin h. TIip .ViMiHR tni'ii ill tlint pliMM' nn lukliiK II KTl'Ilt 'I''"' i 1 t t" -1 III llll'HI' Illlft- Inn mi'l mil' I'vcnliitf IiihI wii k ilnr liilf u iiioHliiK yc.uiiK ini'ii linmti'il tin Iti-v. Ki-nlli'iiiiin it purmi ronlnlii Intf fl.'i.iNi. I'iiihIm fir olliiT chtmh piirpuHi'H linvi' Im'I'U lllHTiilly iloimii'il (nr. ('. li. KiiIIit tutrrowl.v rwun'i ln- lntf liiHlaiill.v lllli'il hmt Kalurila.v tillc win king on .1. V. Mlkrl'H Iioiihi'. hilt' mIiIukIIiiK at nil rli-va- linn i( l.".' fii't, tin- HtaKlnK Kavi way ami In- wiin prTlpltat4Ml totbcfrox- mi Kruiiiiil In-low. Whlli' h wan pri'tty lially lirulm'il up ho twin hlm- Hi-lf vi ry fnrt unato that lie live to tell tin- Htory. Tin' fall wan moiim. what lirnkrii w lii-n almnt half way to tin Kroiiml, liy blH Ntrlklntc a lirai'i', vvlilcli upw't IiIm 'iiillltrlmii ami hi' lamli'il on IiIh hi'inl, HhoiiUliTH ami hip, lirulHlnl; him up pri'tty biul- ly. 111m lift wrUt wan iu'Vervly fpralni-il ami hi Iiiim liri'ti runlluril to IiIm I I cvit hIihv. Mm l. II. Murium U orKiitii.ir. t'htMH iii v.m-iiI niii-ii , voice training hihI llmriiiigli Imnc, itil pupilM umv roiiiH Ht miiv I mho lo I In' ri'Nili'iiri of Si. Wing lii'lil. Ileal i'l n-liTriii rn mid rwnin 1 1 1 1 . 1 4 1 1 . n i ; Miming tlii'in inn' I y Wlll'V It. A I l-n . nn 1 r ti in ifn. 7 I!ihi'Ih iiiiiii' In fruiii tin' ilt'Hi'i't that tin' ki'Mti- uinlhir Ik iiiiimIiik tin- ili'uth n( 1 1 i 1 1 a iiiiiulirr nf laiuliH ami nlil nliffp. HoWi'MT. tin' prr ri'lilai' t if Iiihm t lilx W I lit IT Im lint rx MTtftl to Im- vit.v hi in-li nrratrr than U iihiiiiI I'vrrv wlnti-r. Tin' Iohm from tin rn I'll -itw I'ovtitt' will Im- rt uikIiIit ahl.v 1 1 - I haii from any ol hrrratiHi', ami now that tin' Inanity law Iiiim Imtii ii-m'iiI.'i1 li.v thf It'ulHlal ui'. i'o.v oli'M w ill (i I frit' to roini-out In thf opi'ii, aixl I lu ll' ili'pri'ilal ioiiM w ill In ilolt'il nil I'VI'I'V 1 1 i 1 1 1 I from now on. Tlii'.v a l'i' a kiihv I f 1 1 1 1 ill all llinrN, Iml iniw llii'lr ni'i'M' will hint' no limit. "liarUi-il up, ' an tht-y iiif, hy t III' ftlllllllM of ll'I'K'Oll. 'i' arlni' lo ank tin1 ipn'Mtloii: 'I'roiii whom ami w hi'ii whm tht'Or I'Kon li Ulat iiiv kIvcii tin- luforina t Inn that tin' w holt' of KaHti-rn Ore Kim wanti'tl to trath' off tin" aralp lionnty lawforTh' Halli portujc" railway?" Whctlu-r thin Informa tion wan K'lvi'ii or not, the t rutin Iiiih Imi'U iniuli'. V, of thlH mitlon, will havi about tin much u ho for that por tiiKi' railway iim n Chinaman luva for a cue lioth inlKlity liantly fur mime olhtT ffllow to takf hold of and umi iim a li'Vi-r to U'at out to ilt'iilli with. Uutthi'ii, HiIm part of tin ttnt Im not i oumIiIiti'iI a part of Oii-koii any way, mo wi an klrki'il ami kiiiM keil a it n ml without any n-Raiil to Jiim tlti'. Tho hi'Nt iihyHii. "Oni'D triml hiijI you wil always UHti ChHinlKirliiiu'i) Stoinai-h nml 1-ivtT TuhlftH," HuyH Wil liam A. tiiriird, ri-itHii, Vt. TIu'bii ThIi li't aril tint moHt pninipt, iiiiihI p.Hnnnt and miiKt rflmlilf rathartii! ia iihc. I'tir mhIu !)' ''" KuiiHi tlruxKiht. Si'wral jicopU' at Now l'lm' I'lit'k have Ini'ii takliiK advantage of the tlifp hiiow In the mountaliiH nml k out each day wltbaeouple of IiouiuIh nml traek wild rutH. Tho IiouiuIh trmk the eatM to a tree, the men Heart-tlii'in out and the iIorn do the rest. Tlwyhavo inado an averiiKe of two eatM per day for tho pant week. It Ih wild that Kev. Smythe ellmlM'd a tree wlthaclub about two feet loutf. ahd when ho reaehftd the limb on which Mr. Cat wancrouched, ho Hat down and holding onto t he tree with one hand, attempted to poke tho cat out with a ntlck. The eat concluded to change bin ponltlon, and without jR'rmlHBlon, walked aeroHH the Kev. icentleman'ii laji to a hlfthir perch. It In Bald that tho preacher now wearB IiIm hair pompadour. SCALP LAW REPEALED (Continued from r'lrnt I'litfe.) manner mid t ha way the rejM'ftl Mil wo covered up all look like mi at tempt to hoodwink I'imIitii On-Kon. If we can't prove that thin In a good mi'UMiiri', tliiMi we are w illing tohave It repealed." "Thin Im the llrMt. lime I ever heard the honorable gentleman from I'iimI em Oivgou lutlmati' that In- wan not ready for a IIkIiI at any time," re plied llavey. "We have ri'iiMou to fear the ri'Miilt If we glv' him a day lo prepare." ISurlelgh'M motion wax then put nml defeated with a big no, ami the llotlMi' went ahead to eollMlder the (111. Malarkey moved that MM-TheM Im llinjted to live mlnuti'M eai-h, ami an aini'iiilmt'iil to make It two mlnuti'M wiim carried. I.aFolletttheiiprtM'ii'tled to chain ploii IiIm pet lilll and read flgureM to mIiow that It had comI theMtateHome thing like f .VU,iHHt. lie waMwi k unti ed by Hale, w ho Miilil the ntute would Im- overrun with the peMtH at the rate they wena lucreaMlng, ami Hhiim lirough wanted ti know w hy, If eoy otM were Mich M'mIm, jM'ople of ICant eru Orogou would not kill them without a bounty. "A blind man w It h a ten-foot pole oiiKht to know that HiIm Im a bad law without argument," put In I'urdy. I'helpM and Kiiimllt both ppoke warmly fur the bill. Cmiullt took a w hark at Mtiltmunuh County by Maying that Imttend of .Multnomah County l onMilri lnir 1 1 wlf a part of Oregon he thought (liegoli oimht merely If larked unto .Miilliinmah County. llavey udvorateil l'eieal. ami then Whealdnli JlllllM'il otlto Hie repeal meaHiire, Maying that it hatlrniiie to Hie llniiMf like a llilef In the nlghl. He complained that the bounty had eaiiHi'd the iiiiIiiImT of coyoti'M to tlerreaM'. j "I uuili'i'Mtaml you to May that the1 coyoti'M art- tlerrealng'.'" Impiired j I ..llnll.lt. j "VeM. hir," reMpotuleil Whealdoii. " Well, arrordllig to the report of j the Sern'tary of Slate." continued j l.al'ollett, "they have doubled ami tripled." "That In Hcalpn, and not the coy oti'M, " rcMpomlfd Whealdan. amid great laughter. Iturlelgh then made a vlgoroiiM MiMit h agaliiMt the bill and for the bounty, and Haiti that If the matter were allowed to rent for two yearn more the coyoten wotiltl lie exter minated. Davey told a fuiiny Mtory, ami the vote wiim then taken and the hiilcitr rled, with is nyea. The ium8 were: Itlakley, Hurgt'MM, iturlelgh. Cant rail, Daunemau, Kminltt, llerinann. Hume, .lohiiMon, Ohvell, I'helpM, IJob IiIiim ami Whealdoii. LaMt Thurnday wan Abraham I.lu coIu'm birthday, which wan appro priately olmerved in every city and hamlet of thU glorloiiM nation, with the exception of Lakevlew. A gi-eat many did not know on w hat day our martyred pit'Mldent'M birthday came, and Moine were not aware that he had a birthday, while othero hail not yet learned that ho had Invn mo cruelly aHMiiMMinated over one third of a century ago. It Ih Bald that there are hoiup people In tliene biu kwootlH that exprcMHod BtirprlHo when told that ChrlMt wax dead. However, there Im a feeling of enlightenment creeping over the jieople out here, an It wan learned that Home people living In a largo city on the banks of tho river Willamette, uearly " Where Roll The Oregon," had iIIhco vere.il ua, and would wild an exploring party out thin way Jut oh hooii ih CongreMt could And It convenient to make an appropriation to bear the expensed of tho undertaking, which really wan expected to happen by the tlmo the second rentenlal expoHltlon of Ia-w Is and ('lurk Is celebrated In tho year 2005. 7 Ayhes, T I M It If I. Ml SUTIIK. fnlli-tl Himi'ii Ijhii'I oHiic, Ijiki'vlfw, Ori'Koii NhviiiImt n. lri Nniltf l hiTrby lvni i tlmt In i'oiiiilliii'' w Itii On I'Tuvlhloii t.f ihi i m l el I niKr. nn i.l Jinn- 3. 17. cntitl-l "An1 I lor Hi'- null nf tiinlH-r Imnlii III I hi- hint.- j n( rllliirul, Oreiftm. St' ! ami Wuhlnirliiii ! riTrimry," ft'iiili't1 W ll On I'titilif IjiU'I i -llle. In iri nl AiikiiX 4. 1 '"-'. Alimxili. Kraki-K ; ' il rmr I .akr, rimiily tl Ijikf. il (or e-rrl- tor ) il i r K"it. linn In tiny lUctl In lliln iitnci- i lilnKWorn mi''iii nl No lor Ilie nir hMM' ol tin- MNl, S-K'4 S'f i:t, N XK't 8ft: U T 4U M. Il IA K. W M.. ml will olttT iriH,l to uliow llmt Hit' linl (oiikIiI l more valunlilv lor II" limU r or Horn- limn lor Kriculiiirxl jiiirtrf" j ml to ml'll-li Iim i'llni to ii1 Innil l'fort I he K'-Kixfr ami H"t'"i vr ol tlilomrf at I jiIh--vl.' w . oniioii. on Miiinlay, I lit- Jl li lif' ol April, l'.H'l. Hi- iiami' an wltneawa: in-oriri' V. V, ilnon, Tlioiimn hi rru ainl T. M. Wakflti'lrt of Wariifr l.k , ori-goii ami I.. K. Wuiklt'inaii of l.ak' vk w ut.K'iii. Any anil all iM-rwn claim IiiK a1v r. ly tin- aliovi-il. ntIIm-'I lamli ar' ri'iiti'-Mril t til,' tln'lr rllm in thin olln f ua or ton- i. .Mill ily l A i.rll . I'mi. il.-i l 11 K. M. HKA1TAIS. Iti'tUtiT. TinilKIt I. AMI OTI K. I'lilli'il Hatt-a IjiihI nffirt', l aki'Vli-w, tm iton, Ntn 11. I'.".' Noili ol htTt'liy iiivt'ii tliat in oiiiilUiiii' w llli tin- prtn-ioloiiii ol tilt" act tit roiiKri- of Jiiiii- :i. Ih;, i-ninleil "An art lor thu nl' ol tlinlM-r InniUIn He' -tatt t ol t aliloriiia. tiri'itoii, Ncvaila anil aliliiKHn Tfrniory." ani nl. inli'il in nil tin' I'ul'lu- l.aml lli liy art ol AiikukI A, lw?. I lie lollowliiK 'rnoii liavr tliln ilay llli-il III III In nrtH'O llii'ir awtirn Mule llll'lllll. to-w lt : I harli'k Crrw. ol lliniilaiii. roiinty ol I'liehalU, Mate ol VVa-h-Initloii. nworil at atr mi' lit No. 1VJ1 for the pur itw of thf S3 NKU anil N1, riK', Ihx 'J I. Xiti. li. 15. KW. M. J amen T.Qillnif, ol Abrnlt't-n. roll m v of I'ht'lialia. titatc of Waxh- iiiKton, aworn taU'ineiit No. l.WJ for the pur fliaar of tllf N' NK Sec iil atlil N1, SV tH-c 3 T. SS M. K. 14 K W M. . Frank Holllnriworlh of Newberry, county of Yamhill, Mtata of Ore gtn. worn atateinent No. M for the purrliawj of the 8W i j HW 'i Heo M HK 8K' 8ec,!r, and NW i4 NK'J rle 2, THIS., R15 t W VI. inaiiney win oner priwi 10 anow iobi nr. land aoiiKht Is more valuable for Hi timber or tone than for agricultural purtioaea and to ea lalillih their claim to aald fand lie (ore I'. H. Wltbrow, U.H. t'ominlaaloner at Klamath Kalli Ort'ictin, on Saturday the lnih day of April Tliry name aa wUnraaea: William lx-ck and Charlt't Crew, of Ho.Ulam. WaahiUKton, Jamea T. Vliilmt. nf Aberdeen. WaahinRton, Frank Hoi liiiKKworth, of New lierry, Oregon, and F. W. Mi rrllt. of I'nrlland, Ort-Kon. Any and all inraonn clalminR aitverat'ly tbe above-ilrarrilM'tl lanila are reqiu-ated to Hie thi'ir t'laima In thia office on or before caid mill day of April, IMKI. Jan. Wt ptl K. M. BHTT4IN, RefUtcr. TIMHKK I.AM XOTK K t' lilted NtaW' Iind Offli-e, Ijikeview. Ori'Kn, Jan. 21. Itairt. Notice ia hereby given tliat In eompliame with the proviitloiia ol the ai l of t'onijreaa of J u Hi' H, lK7h. entitli'd "Au art for tbe aale of timber land in the Ktatea of California, Ore. Kim. Nevada, and Wanliington Territory," aa extended to all the 1'tihltc Ijind Htatei by act ol AiiKiiat 4, lNirJ, the lollowing pernona have tbla day til.'tl ill thia oltu'c tbelr auorn atalo int'iita, to-wit : CbarletJ, AiuIitmiii, of Hrainard, eoiinty of Crow Wing, Hate of Mlnneaota. aworn Ktatt'inent No lT.'il for I lie iiiiri liam' of the K SW. and tii bee 12 TpS3 8, K 15 K. W M. Kloreni c B. Rleal nd, of BraJnard, rounty of Crow Wing, atate of Mlnneaota, aworn atatemt'tit No 17;U for the rMiri'liaw of tbe K', of 8t 8ev U Tp as 8, K 15 E, Henry J. Reialand, of Bly, oounty of Klamath, atate of Oregon, aworn atatement No IMS for the nurcbaae of tbe N'i of N V Kec 13 Tp S3 8, R 16 K, W U. That they w ill offer proof to ahow that the laud aonght li more valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoaea and lo ea tabliah their claim to aaid laud before J. W. llauiakar, t'.S. Commiaaioner at Klamatb Falla Oregon, on Baturday, the "tb day of May 1W. Thev name aa wltneaaea: franklin W. Merritt of I'ortland Oregon, i'. W. Van I and J. W. l'aul of filtner. Oregon, Jli nry J. Kiealand of bly, Oregon and Florence H. Rlealaud, aud Cbarlea J. Auderaon, of Brainard Mlnneaota, Any aud all persona claiming adveraely the above deaorilied landa are requeated to file their elalma In tiila ottiee on or before aaid fib day of May iuu3. Jau 2IH K. M. Bkattain, RegUler. Town Lots For Sale In Lane's South Addi tion to Lakeview. BAYLEY & MAXWELL, Aft. NEW GOODS : i .. . DRESS GOODS CLOTHING Florsheim Celebrated Shoes, New Flour from Choice Wheat unmixed with other crops, Choice Bacon, etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH Wiiitworth PfllllTQ Regarding the rUin 1 0 Statement M New business written in Gross assetts, " dross surplus " Total payments to policy Puring the past ten yearn, the Kquitable has paid $26,0.V5,381.J9 in diviilende ot its policyholder", whidi largely exceeds the amount paid in divideLds by any oth er Company during the same period. I BEALL'S DRUG Sf ORE rC-ivw'i'A LtE BEALL, Proprietor m jilt m We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded P i Agency for Acorn Stotreaand Range Hardware aad Tinware J. E. BERNARD & SON. lakeview, January, Sth, 1003. ' lHar Friemls : We come to yon again with this pergonal request for your trade.. You want goods we want business. Your purpose is to buy goods right. Our purpose is to sell you goods right. It also stands to reason that we are going to make our prices as low as consistent with good business judgement, in order to interest you, and, as the largest dealers in Lake view in our line, we can not be undersold on an equal class of goods. The reasons are many and obvious. First, we buy mostly direct from factory ; we buy in large quantities, ship in car lota, and in every way save you alt the money possible. Yours respectfully, J. E. BERNARD & SON. Wabash Tourist Car Lines Ly. Chicago Mondays, 11:00 a m Ar. Boaton Tueadaya 5 :30 r u Lt. Chicago Thuradey 11 :6 a M Ar. Boetea Fridays 6.30 M Leeye KanaaaOlty Frldaya :: Arrive Bt. Faal aad Mia. neapolii Saturday 7:30 pm. Fer particular consult your agent or Address 0. 8. CRANE, ROS8 0. CLISE O. P. Act.. Bt. Louii. Mo. t. C. P. Aft.. Loi Ancclea 1 & ARISES Forty Second Annual EQUITABLE LIFE. 1901: $245,912,087.00 331,039,720.34 71,726,797.03 27,714,621.42 holders LAKEVIEW, OREQON. !i? m m is P 5J Farming Implement!, Wagona, Etc. faint. Olli and Bruibes .9 5