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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1903)
LAKCCOUINV EXAMINER, LAKBVIEW, WlKlON. MAK. 12, OOJ. News Notes from Chewaucan. Paisley Otv. Marvh S, llHKt. Mrs. M. Suit iunllnTtwnliMiKlitir KrnmvH ami IVnrl wriv down from Sumimr 1au to ntton.l the UMtoflt ntvrtalnmoiit. Thou. SIutUhW wan In town last wtvk forn hvp lunrhr. nnili'iwtyytl I'rof. Miller to help k'' m nH-kn. Kament Mat hen will tvsljrn hi ....jn., ..i th.. 11 raneli ami will Dl5trlct Attorney Reamcs Explain. Marvh. 2. VM. To the t'lt.uVn 4 m'v t'onnt.v: lly ,Hnnlsslon of the lMltor. 1 th1 sliv to make a brief ntatement with reference to theeffeet which the new PUtrlet Attorney law wlllhavenpon affalrM jnlliu; In Ivke County. While I very niueh reivt not he lnr able to meet with the people of likevlew at the i-omlnjr tonus of Court, vet 1 nx-umic inni wuu orkonthe 7.X ranch l'0,nnu',u'ln,J: L,,1v,u' ,,'rmB ,,f c,,urt a year In thin about April first The UMieflt enterainnient wn a graml mimiw last Krhlay nltfht. Helle an extraordinary program, there were bankets nalore. which were bi.l on very well. Soino went n hlh a four dollar, ami all of them went for a mm1 price. Jurist YVatsou wan the auctloiuvr, ami he waa the Wt man for the place there wn In town. The prootvd amount ed to nlmoHt which U a bis help toward paying the balance on the parsonage. The ieople of Paisley come right to the front when It comen to helping In church work. S. O. Pease was down from Sum mer Jnke a few days last week, and attended the Wneflt entertainment while here, and gave some of the boys quite a chase for their baskets. Quite an enjoyable time was had at the dance the boys got up after the entertainment. It don't take long to get up a dance here. .1. C. Hanan took some titular men to Sand Springs Monday. Kvcry one is wondering how the journalistic scrap is coming out lietween Metzker and Holladay. We will not venture to guess which one will come out on top. Perhaps Metzker doesn't know that Holla day used to lie a reporter on the Kansas City Star, and when it comes to journalism Holladay isn't slow. .1. N. WatKou and Al Farrow are contemplating getting an auto mobile. They say people will have to take their hats off to them then. It will Ik? Judge Watson anil Col. Farrow if you please LADIES! YDUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT Ski. Kit. Sprague River Pickups. Illy, Oregon, March Mh. Lake County Kxaniiner, 1 will send you a few items from this district. The snow is lasting well, and hay is getting scarce with most of our stockmen, and what stock that are on the range are getting very poor. Buck Anderson has sold his place and stock to W. F. Finley for a con sideration of one thousand dollars. B. F. McCullach arrived tonight from Cro Landing, Cul., to receive and ship the sixty-six head of mules which he had purchased from J. W. Well'HOur Klamath County's famous mule raiser, in DecemU-r last. The mules will start to Montague to morrow with Spratt Wells and L. L. Kusscll in churge. Mr. McCullach will remain in this district a few days to purchase more mules and a few horses if they can Ik; secured. Miss Marlon Autone is over from Bonanza, where she has been attend ing school, for a few day's visit wftb her sister Mrs. Creed McKindree. Tckk v. A Daring Feat. Kexiond Warden E. A. Mcpherson climbed the ienltentlsry wall at Salem Sunday night, March 1st, went through the shops and cliinls-d out again. This wus done to test the vigilance of Guards T. E. Hammersley and L. J. Ferree, who, on the charge of ne glect of duty, were asked by Governor Chamberlain to hand In their reigna tlons. Both guards are well known in this section. It is quite certain now t hat t he rifles by which Tracy and Merrill made t heir eHcajMs last summer were taken into the prison shops after night In this manner. McPjierson's feat was done at the risk of ills life. Had lie been discover ed, he would very probably have liecn Instantly shot. district, and the territory scattered ns It was. It was Impossible for a District Attorney to give procr at tention to the affairs of his otllce. It was often necessary for me to leave a term of Court unfinished In order to Is able to Ik? present at the first days of a succeeding term In another County. I was situated too far from the County Seats to advise the County orticers upon County matters except by mall which often required too much time to le of any service. I think the new arrangement will bring to Iike County a U'tter ad ministration of Its otileers than could have lieen possible with one Ulstrlot Attorney for so large a district. While thlsaetlon materially reduces ; my salary and cuts me off from that end of the district, at the same time I believe It will eventually tie for the best Interests of the County. j With reference to the rase against ex-sheriff Nellon and his bondsmen. il will sav that if the County Court i desires me to do so. I will, without exHnse to the County, assist your ! District Attorney in handling these ! two cases on npcnl In the supreme I Court. This would not Im necessary ! except for the fact that each of these i caws is wraped up in longamlcom ' plicated accounts which a new lis I trict Attorney might not readily lie able to handle. I do not U lleve, with your present lrtstrict Attorney, it would lx ces- sarv to have my services in this mat- i ter, but I have thought that much as the entin j terested ill this case, it would In j only right to tender to the tax pay- ers of the County, my services for the 'completion of this case, if my services ! were desired in the matter, j When these two cases are finally 'determined, as I hope they will lie j on up teal, there will Is- nothing further with reference to my duties as District Attorney in that sec tion, In which I could serve the mo ple. With kind wishes to my friends in Iake County, and with many pleas ant memories of my visits there, I am, Sincerely and truly yours, A. E. IlKAMKS District Attorney. A Candy Pulling;. An abundance of fun was had last Friday at a candy pulling at the residence of Mr. G. S. Nickerson on Elm St., Lakevlew, Oregon, given by Misses Nell Simpson and Bertha Nickerson. Those present were Misses Iluth and Maltel Nickerson, Ethel McKee, Genie Snelling, Eollah Brown, Katy Woodcock, Bertha Nickerson, Nell Simpson, Messrs Sam McKee, Balph Koowr, Boss Finley, Clarence Snider, Jim Maxwell and Philip Hot-he. "A bright Idea," "solemn occa tlon," and other games afforded much amusement for a few hours, when the candy wus cool and ready to pull. After siM'iiding a delightful evening pulling candy and playing games we retired to our several homes to sleep until noon next (lay. A FifiK.vo. Interest Will Stop. Notice is hereby given thai there is money in the treasury for the redemp tion of all county warrants protested prior to and including July 7th HMH). Intercut ot the same will reuse frtn this date. Lkk Bkai.i.. 10 2t Treasure of Lake County. Dated at Lakeview, Or., March 12, l'JO.'l. Knowing that you do not want a Dress like others in the town, we have ordered a complete line of samples of New Summer Fabrics. Come and select a Dress or Shirt Waist Pattern. By taking advantage of this line you can get your Spring and Summer Dresses, and have them made early. Our line of Trimmings will be here in time to use in making the garments. BAILEY ..&.. MASSINGILL Kinjj its up on the Phone if you want Anything in our Line. TIHIIt.lt LtMl VOTK I'liltril nun 1 an1 I'tlli'- t l.ftkfturw Or-icnii h:Aivr.RTim:Nt. January. -J3. 1 it. Sntl I li-r-liy l io n tlial In inm . Ham uli It ilia .riwiiii nl I In art ( oiitn." ill lmi-: l7v -imiUil -ail I dr llif li nl tllIll.iT ln. I lu I In- !!. of I ulldinil. or. K":i. SVvrnln, Kiel In W h I n k t.m 'IVrrllnr ' i ji.-inli il In nil Hip l-iil.lli' I.kii'I sin l.y net nl Aiiiiiivi I. IW.1, IIih fnlliiulllK nTnli livo tll-'l III tins lln ir swum iHii im iii, n II : .Ih M. Iilllliik-K. o( t'lilmnt. niiiiily ol Sun lu-r unrillnii, mit nl I ulilnrtiia. .nrii ii iin'iit Ni. H7i !t lie imn liuM- nl i In- W 1 . ! W S.-C. M T. J7 s. K In K. W. M. KM II. 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