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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1903)
Lakh county tixAriiNBit, Lakbyiuw' orluon, i-ilu. i6, Iwj. Jri- aUc Count u xtvntmr PyhilaHJ Every Tliureday BEACH & MHARRHV Maeenk Building gallon pivsi-iit.il Iti tli n majority ami minority report. The majority report nHvomcnded that tin Mil not jn, while t he minority recommeml ! tlio iihhki ' th Mil. Ami W- (One Year, wu . r- r" -i t... Tf;RMS: -'Six Month. 1 .00 j ( y p,.0,,i,, tin minority rrorl was (7hreMonth.,.........50) i ( j J y J( Mh it k l moil mi" ni I vr lookcil upon as lamenting mat tne li e) 1 ikl.Uk 1MI lkk.lt I .tat . I uv a ii TBMinvs ism' reapportionment will If curried out. ' ..I Stall t lMi'.1ll USUI W IV i" ' i"l til I" SI'Al K na Inch Vw Inohea riuo Inchc 4 rltT Column Huff Column )u Column . 1 SHOES? so oo oo .' ij : i.v ii LAKEVIEW, OREGON, fliB. 3. !. Governor t'liamU'ii.-iiii r.nrgvss. WIhtiIiIoii ami .ludd, of Marion, presented tin majority re- j port to down tin- MM. wlilli IminiUt 'ami (linn civ tlx' mi'ii who handed shout I not'1" ,,1, minority it-port. When the! reports were read by the rli'rk, l.in-j I (T0 FAI kUL SHOE. ju tin hands Hllarli! to U h ivn vetoed t1i Mil allowing money , I mill imivi.,1 I.I .M.I. illl till' lllilllll'lt v r..tl,..il.i nr nfli-1:1 Is i ' garnish,.,!. Any bill n rU m"1 Ka"u'v" , 11 ein imive were an aiu'iiii Alilrh lias for its object a. method to' I while the remainder of t in House, make a man pay his just di ets is n ; (f .,,.,, 0il measure. ( ha, s,'ttl,,l. U tlu- Mil passes. It , imttT.m to .ay evQu.vn I.il of ; l't Wn-ro in on,- l.epresei.tntlvc the Hawaiian islands Wm... :.! frl with two Kcpivscntut Ives reported upon favorably. M,e uxk.il Shr-rmiuf tiillintu ami Wh.-eler; for a million. The two h'tn.lre.l in another and Klamath Lake Oo.,k tholu.lxilllH.rmitI.lrtov,.con.-j,"1(i,i,,,, in ,1'inl .a.l. fortaWy: at any rate she is -n utvat ; "i,h two Ky-'rcwiitntlv.-. ! lucx It has not been many goner .ilions back since deposed ne inarch u OJtr (li'i'apitutiMl. "P"' i. AM i"; i to i We have an endless variety of Mens, Womens, Misses,Boys and Childrens Shoes. III rTt V k Ml American Lady shoe. 1 The KinJ of Seeds that Yield As fve'v hmly kinMV!. t'l.'iy uro kihhI j : ".-oils auil ihiI e.t'ils, c.'i'l tlmt ruw hihI 1 .). i hiii il.iti't LriiiA- Nfi'ils t hut vi.'M niul . - : socle t !mt don't vit'lil, ai..l a httl." tluuntht The hoiiH'st.'ail la w ill I'Moml- BivtMi now to tho seli-ctinn of the c.'.'il "I. to iiu'linlc Alaska. As th-iv is im loiilit aliont th.'iv Ix'in- a. vnM iiioiint of Ian. 1 in that i-onntry wlii.-h ill prodiii.- ryo, wheat, potatoes mil nearly all vi'i;vt aides in use. it ' 0.U lil Ik a ood time to settle it up it h the starving Tinsaad Swedes. One hundred and sixty acres to eaeh lf.nl of a family is un imlueejni-nt. vnii'll i.c.'d, will lie found at harvest time j to hnw Iven well ypent if you Helt'i t the , worid famed Ferry's Seeds the kind j that til ways yields. For nearly half a century Ferry's Seeds have been known and sown w herever p.d crops arerown until farmer and gardener alike, have' learned to deeiid upon thnr wonder- j fully reliable (jrowinu ami yielding ipial ities, ve:ir after year, to the i xcluioii of i all others. ' J Unfortunately the seed husinesn eeoms to afford a means for ntanv unscrupulous p-ole, who aim to blind the nnwary to quality, threiih littlcnehs of price and boastful claims, who in reality have I ; 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 come, and look through our large store and see foryourself. If you don't see what you want ask Alex. H Lakeview Mercantile Co. i 1 i 2 It. TIMIIt.l! I.M MTI K. I hit.-.J SikIi- I. Hlul irtlrt'. IjiIh- li u , Or. i(.. n, B.. ! . Nuiiri' I. In n in gu i n Him lii nii.iihmi' i' with ilif linn iIi.ii hi tn noiiiiiiu 10 gunsiaiiiiie ineir ciuuns, mi i i miKri in jnm ... m,- I'liliil' il Kit lit n ii i (nr laiw two eoluinn picture of IU- rrict Attorney A. E. lloa.nes ailorm-s j ru(Ut!Ul,(ll at BUke, ,,aHt n.,,,r,i X a' t.'r iHc' tirst jiae of tlieUref;oni;;:i of the po'oi. n is oeu.-r u Vn in..r ui.-.- lor the Hee l and be assured of a great Mtll. The (irenouian sa.ys: "It i deal more at the harvest by sowing Fer--cnerally lelieed that Mr. IJeames ! ry's Si-ed. The Sei'd Annual w hich is Fen i nee, posijiaiu, win oe n nun uinini ivill ln the Democratic noiniii-e fur AxiijrresK to succeed the Lite Kepre si'ntMiveTonjine. He Is a on-in-law of Mr. Tongue, and liven ut Jackson ville, and is one of the most popular men in Southern Oregon." all interesting and instructive. Write for it ttxluy. Address I. M. Ferry & Vo., Ietroit, Mich. Anions the MIIm that pasM-d both ii msoH of the Oregon legislature Is one that provides that eajh kii'pcr of a ftockyard must compile' and re t tin always subject to publi.' iiiiru ;t!, a comiilete list of all r-t,istetil brands or markings of livestock in I in district or immediate vicinity. I i held that if this is cirrV 1 out it v, ill discourage thieves who will fear t i take stolen cattle to places where Kiev are almost certain of detection I Forest Ranges. I On February 1-tli the House uiiH-mled and passed Senator I'.oot If h bill to protec't tinils'i-lands ami for ests from fire. The measure passeil the Semite .January :;. The bill cre ate a Hoard of l'ire CoiiimlsshinerH of live member! I.. .1. Simpson. K. A. I'.oot h. S. lieiison, II. A. F.inmett, and '. W. Nibley, Kach is to repre sent a .-peeified district. ThU coin missioii is to "have control and ! cl.arue of all matters icrtnitiing to the pri iteet ii ill of forests a ml timber." This commission is to name at least a- V l.'ll.l.. I III Mil III.' I'lll.ltl' I Hll.l t..i.. I.v .! ..r niihl 4 I vr: ' 'MllllllHH II . II iil'l ) Hit, HI I JIHI'l II II , l I'llin.l "l v.-. ... ( .... - ... ......I ....I... riuiry in imi'kii . nii iiii 'in? in. 'i in un. lief hi wnrii nirtli'iiii-nt No. l""-l tur It"' I'-.r-cIiiim- n( l!n' IV , NH', ..-( (i 1 1. : S. K si W M. Kli.l w ill llfl. r l.riHil In nlli.H llmi I lie UihI "iiKiii i more Blimlili' lur U Ini'licr nr nun' tg t "tu (nr nKrli ulinrnl nirnii, inl m intnle I 11 h III" iNmill In nnlil UihI lielnto till' Ki'KI'I'T -mi KiTi lvir cit itiKollli'.' Hi Ijiki'Mi w (n it"n. mi Tn.diiHv. tin- Mh ilv tit Mm l'ri. lie iihiiii ilii ': NMIllm 1'i-lrl... NMUIm silinilic Itert Ia e ami Tuylnr M.-lnlii r. Kll ill l.if lew . Iirev'in. Anv mnl kll in-nxum iIhIiiiiiik ml verwly tlu.HlKive ilein rllM.il Imiiln re reiiiei cd tn file tli-ir i lulinii In thin eftee nil nr tH-lnre nl'l Ml) no i.( Mhv. I'ci. Ketil i T ' K. M. llltATTl IX. It -Kliter. 5. F. Ahlstrom .Manufacturer of the I one (in- warden in each county, win .'a the last twelve months A hut-I in turn thv a;v to appoint rangers,! n ail quarter-blood wools ml vaiieed J subject to t he approval of the com-1 tn price n lit tie over 1 4 per cent, while mission. Tl langers are to be up-! I average udvuu'-c abroad on siiul-1 pointed ;,t tie ivimcst of timber in-: I i-ir wool was 40 percent, the mini-1 tcn-.-ts and to be paid by those in-j -KiiHii loreign udvanee I l'i per ! terent n. '1 !.e rangers are to hav TinilKK I.IMI .OTI4 tV.. flllt.it Slte Ijilel Ottiee. Ijlkevlew, Orelfin, I), e )', 1 yni. N.itii e In herehy itlveii tlmi In roliiiillHIl.t' illl I lie iruvllnn nl Hie nit nl June a. It;, entl'leil "An et (or Itie m l' ul tlllili-r Itllliln III Un- Slnlen u( lllnrill. (lie Kim, Ni'vkiIh, Hint l KKlniiKtiui Terrimry," extellileil tOHll t lie l lllille l.mnl Slli hy net lit AuKimt 4. 1ST!, Ihu fnllowllnr Twini Iivb tlim liny llleil in tlil nltiei- ttn ir nunru atate-iiii-iilt. tun It : MHriTHTet IIdiI.h of Allmnv, iniiiilv nl I. inn, Mule nf Or.-Knn, lliiril klHIelliellt S'n Ifv'rfl Inr tin' I'lirellHir nf tin- .. ,. w e 2t; l :ih , r It e, w in. I I nrl HimIi nt .Mlmiiv, - m i my n( I. inn, sinle nf Uri'pin, I luurn -IKO lilellt Nil. lieu Inr the iuri'liun- nf the 1 1 1. .' , r It e, w m. I Tim! 'Iiey III offer iriHil tn kIiiiw Hint tin' I lmnl -iu k;li t In inure v-Hli.nl'le Inr lit tinili.-r nr j mmie limn fur Krli iiltnrBl i-iri.n mel tn I l-sl llil.-ll llieir I'lltllll III ftltlil iHliil iH'fiire J. IV. Hulnitk'-r. I . S. I nfiilnlHiinlliT Ht KUlnlilli KalN. orexnii, nil IVeiiiiemlnv, tin' ll'X ily nf April. I'm:. lll. V imllle Hi Mitninien: .laenll WrHKH nf ( i.rvrt. i. On e., n, Owen T. Mi K.-nilree, nl Olrti '. or-trmi, Imi lei linrininl nf Illy, or. khii. Kiel J.i'.l r.Slnltli, nf Klmiiitlll Kit IN, OreK'ill. Any nii'1 hII n tmiiih eliiiieiiii; mUernely Ihe Hlxiie !.--. n I IhihN are reiiieteil m tile tin ir i l'tliii'. In thia uitli'v on or In Inn- al'l '11 I ilav nf A .r'l I'"'-.. .11 H ii K. M. IlKATTON. KiiNler. 3 LAKEVIEW KecognUed as the llent Vaquero Saddle c 3 NVa'un and I'ny Harness. Vhijs, Holies, lleatas, 41 Hits, Simrs, Otiirts, Iloseltes, Kle. .p- .p- 5 Hepiiirin of all kinds, ly eoinpetent men. -4- -a- Q LAKEVIEW PLANING poliie povv.-r- to enforce the nct.j Iocomot ivcit a ml engines must hae siiarl. e,i tc!,.-t I iet cen .1 line l." and .-Tit and the maximum over si .r cut. The world's supf ly of wool h is deei ea s'-d in coiiseij ll' IK" of 1 he 4i'-at falling off in the jir eliK't if ( let ol ..-r If. of e:nh yea i '-'istrtiia, wh'-rea s ii-ceK',oi) of years' -m if ( 'I 'ible drouth ll.is dest r. i ed t l.i n l and obi iter.'!, ted I he v, 1 10 ;'..-! )rei;oriian. Illl.-I- I ilaiu'K fsarxaiiarlllii rills an-pnie!)' vegetable and chocolate coal- TIVIIIF.lt l..M OTIt F., I'niteil Stiiten l.atnl nrnee. I.akevli-W, Oreenli, Nov. I'Jiii. Nmic-e Ik In r.'liy kIi.-ii lieit In i-iiiiiiiaiii e H ilti He-prnvNliiiin nf the ai l nf ( iiliKremt nf Jii:. :i, IhTS. eiltltleil "All Bi t fnr tile imln nf tiniinr lanil.i In tin- Stan-ant California, Ore irnii, Neviela, Hint Wnaliinirtnii Terrimry," i exii inl.-il In all the I'iiIjIIc I.aiel Slan-a hy the Bi t nf A lltrnat I. N f-'. the Inll'itt IliK i' Taiilia tiavi ed. They act surelv but gently, curing ou ''"V nl'"' '"'' M",M- C.iiK-titutta.ii, biliousness, Sick I lead- I 11 "i!;-pateh Hif thelctht. ti.is month h'Ate that a blizzard of wipi ''cedent :. si-verity is sweeping over the e-nint ry, the same story of snow and eifretm- cold coming from all dins--lioim. Ilixpatchi-rt sho'.v tin limits of the storm to : Nev ida in the V.'ent, the Atlanti o.-eJUI il the Kat, fin' fireat Lakes '.u The N u'tli. Texas ,-iu l Georgia in tt." t-'oi;! h. Ib re in J.ake County in t hut d.iV and dur ing tin- week previ iiiH, t'ie weitlur 'Wan clear, calm and coo!, without a wif'onii cloud lu sight. N j tiner wln y ! weather could be wished for than y hail tit that time. ael.e, j 'yi-pi pr-ia, etc. i ney puruy me b!''d aril itnprove the iroiuplexion. Sold in lD-i er.t and 'Jo-cent boxes by I.ake-vii-w I'l iij t. ami Lakeview Pharmacy. 40-ui 'JT.e fi'-m .Seml-Wn.-kly Journal, a Ix-mo'-i itii: t ew.iiiait-r, ever fair and al-Wiiy.-i li.l i oiies in one year for only t)S. i i .ti -J.HreHH. The Journal, 1'. O. I;ok 121. Portland, Or. S I'll.K .Sl'KCTnC. I jitt-lwer'H reapportionr.ient bill, by v. hioh the HlioeBtriug" countien of t:strii Oregon, now grouped an y.!Livi), Khernmn, Oilliari), Orant and J 'hwler, uinl Whhco, Klamath, Lake jind Crook, will Ui cut loow, caused it little tilt In the Houhc last Friday irt-rnooa. The coiamittw on Irrl- JiK I'. T.ie internal rensly curea by re:u vin tha cams. It curt all tin distjitet of the (li-tive or-tiiH. For sala by all druKiatB. I)r. I'orrltt Mlicil ! . Helena, Mont. Interesting pamphlet free by asking. Jami" II Owen. nf Hly, eon lit y nf Klainalh, alate nfOnunn. Kttiirn'aialeiiiint No Willi for the .nrehaHi. nf III- NK.'t SW ' S'iHK'i anil Sr.' Kh! 1 1 T liTi H li K W .!. Mary K Owen of Hly, county of Klamath, aisle of Ori-Kiin, awnrn atali-ment No I 1 7 fnr the jniri:tiaau ut the St nf N' j See M T 117 H K l K W M. That they will nffi-r pronf In ahiiw that the larnl a.. uKlit la inure valuable for Ita tiinls-r or atmie than fnr aifriiMiltural iiiirisiaea ami to ea lalilifh llieir elalin to aaiil lainla iH-lnre th Ili-Ki.ler ami Keeelver nf thia oltle at l.akie vi. -u , Orenn, nn Tiieailay the 21 it ilayof April, I'.m.,. Thev name f wltiii'aaea: freer! H VtKeti-ilrei-. 'Oih er W llnwanl, J I. lull, William II I nn ! r, all of HI v, Ori-Kon. Anv Hiel oil .eriin clalmiliK ailvuraely Ihe alin'vi-il. aerllje.l lamia an- reiiii Kleii tn llle tin-lr i-lainia In thin off letr nn or In-fore aalil aihlriayif April, l!i::. KM HATTAIN, jaulri.' HegNler. MILL Sash, lilintls, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Furniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material - - c HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Hereford Stock W arm Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. lAUDOR ALAMO head of herd L'-:v'..v. . v..,. ' I L. BAILEY . . . . i PAINTER . . AND PAPER . HANGER 7 Complete and Itraatl- millnof Mainplen to Me- 7 L lert frem. J Z WORK . GUARANTEED I S PRICES . REASONABLE S LAKEV1 EW Livery and Feed Stable H. W. J. BARRY, Proprietor. Hon! BoardarJ by th day or month. Plrstclatt Turnouja and Saddl Hor. Our Specialty It tba Quick and Bala Delivery ol Paiaangara t All Polnta In the Uletrlct. HAY AND 0RA1N FOR SALE Proprietors of Barry's Opers House. Only Place In Lakeview For Holdln public Entertainments.