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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1903)
LAKE LOUTN EXAfllNER. LAKEVIEW, OREUON, MAY 21, l03. . .. --. - - - - . - in n iii ii iii ill m i i mi 1 Brattain Hquals a Coast Record. 5 PaMUMd Entry TlirJy A. V. BEACH. Macontc Rulldlnt (One Year, $2 00 TERMS: Six Month. 1.00 (Three Month. 50 SI'M lk lmoSmm.: I vr On In.-h l $.u .! h. i Twolnrhi-n I 1V TtWIIiv l i' Ttar Inrh.-. .JiV iK U I Quartrr Column .. 'l'".Viv. iv HalM'olumn 1 i Is " -" ' ' v T" w On ol u ni n iV iv " ' -V ' LAKEVIEW, OKEOON. .1 IV l. I0J. For Congressman, 1st Iit rtct. HON. IUNT.I-R IlliKMANN Kcpubliean NoiiiIimv. Special Klcvtion June 1. l'..".. THAT FRICTION. Tlu declaration of President Koose velt that lie wishes every voter who lielieves in the principles of the party and wishes well for the ailuiinistra tlon to vote for Hermann should certainly set at rest all uneasiness as to lr. Mermana's recognized posi tion anions the powers that ln The trifling friction that existed le tween him and the Secretary of the Interior, ami which the democrats have so ungently magnified into a mountain, has dwindled into a mole hill of the least significance. The "family quarrel." as Mr. Keauies has dublied it, has failed to materialize except in the imagination of thei baloon element of the democracy, i inflated ly Hearst which also has; leen effectually punctured ly the I l'resident. To any one with ordinary intclli-j gence it is simply ob-urd to think for a moment that a difference of j opinion between a calmet otlicer and j one of his subordinates should carry I extreme unjust on the management of national affairs, nor in the safe adjudication of matters U-fore the department of the Interior. The tribunal of the Seeivtary of the Interior and that of thecommiss loner of the lieneral Land office is defined almost to a decree of remote ness. Of course appeals Is-, as from a court of inferior jurisdiction to! that of a siijs-rior jurisdiction, hut' Mr. Hermann as commissioner, has; certainly hi-cn sustained oftenerthan i any of his predecessor in his posi tion as the records will disclose i The onlv danger of defeat for Mr. 1 i Hermann. and that is not to be1 thought of is the too sure tiling on ; the part of republicans, commonly called apathy. Oregon will not dim her lustre as a republican state by wending a democrat to congress, but will ilo herself grand In reinstating a capable, tried and efficient exponent of her wants in the jierxon of Hinder Hermann whose successful record heretofore in every capacity, is un blemished and undefiled. A ireat deal of iui-rriment was created the other day when some fellow w ho had imbibed the flow ing bowl too freely the niht before. eausin- him to sleep r,ititc late nexti,,1(.y wlM M(.,1(, tM.ip j.oneymoon. lay. When he awoke and looked j They w ill make t heir fut lire home in out of the window his astonishment Oakland. was Kreat on seei,,- the ground j Mnny fl.i(.I1(pi f ,,. ,. , Lllk . white with snow, that he was heard vil.w ,.xt(.I1(, eonratnlations and to exclaim with aij oath, have I slept all summer,'-' ""'tv 1 1 i-in nisii c, lined the J ii-st eouyres-: sional district over Chamberlain for governor by lS.', votes. Islleamcs! more popular t han Chamberlain and j is Hermann less popular than ruin- Ish? It is up to theimportedlteames, management to answer. Kuene lU'glster. While Mr. Ileames had a icrfect right to expect a very lukewarm support Irom Dr. Daly on account of his action In the last county election, yet very few here would think that the doctor would vote for or sup port a republican for congress. The California Track record for three and a half furlong was equal led at Sacramento on the l.Mh. when Mcllcti's gray gelding K. M. I'.rat tain and t'offey"n ijtieen T. ran neck and neck to the wire In forty one seconds, r.rnttnln winning out liv the smallest kind of a now. Ah i Coffey is not satisfied w ith the re- i suit, the possibility Is that the two1 w ill lie sent aw ay In a seclal race next Saturday. ; Three and one-half furlong, three-( year-olds and upw ards I'.. M. Prat tain. 1W( Park) :t to ., Ilrst; (Jueen J T.. 110 (Ashley I ti to .V unnul; l.Uxie j Ulce. ICi (Henderson I .' to 1, third, j Time, 0:41. Amasa, Coal Oil Johnny and Adieu also ran. LlKCl IT COLKT. IIKSSUN, JIlHiK. I Very little if any business of Im portance has come ln-fore the May J term of circuit court. The case of j the State vs. Win. Childcrs for forgery j came up Monday, and tin- latter plead not guilty. On account of then- licing no jurymen, the case was continued until the first day of the next term. The divorce case of Mrs. Allielroiis against Mr. Irons was also continu ed on account of lack of service. The divorce case of Mrs. Annie p. Hums vs. Win. Purns. decree grant ed. The divorce case of Ilelicccn Jeffries ; vs. Have Jeffries w ill lie tried June .'4lh. Max Whittlesy was appoint ed tn take testimony and examine t he wit iies.M-s. I". J. Prattain vs. Ceo. ami Maguie ; Conn, suit for water, defendant given until July lv to plead to complaint. State of C li-eon vs. A. I,. Howell. information for moving deceased sheep Without 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 permit. iiell I lint il ct. lM ! to tile answer. ! Annie C. Hough et al. vs. S. A. P. ! Porter, water suit, motion to fib- i additional paper taken umler ad-1 visemeiit. : A divorce was granted Mrs. C. I'.'. Is-llefiel from Wm. II. Pcneliel. Court adjourned yesterday for the; term. (j KEY BOY 1 EDUINO. The residence of Mrs. W. .1. Uru.v. i 1 I raiikliu stri-t, was tin- scene j : of a very pretty wedding last week. ', ! says an Oakland. Cal., paper. The j bride was M iss I -1 i ; i M. lioyd. one of I.ukeview. Oregon's, fairest' daughters, and the j;rooni was Mrs. il ray's son, Kdward. Kcv. Owen Hottleof the Kast Oakland M. K. Church otliciated. The flora) de'orationn were white ; i carnations ami orange blossrans. j Only the immediate relatives were seated at the weddini; breakfast. The (.tikiiii Is well-known throiiuli-1 I out the State, bciii; a brother-in-i law of l'resident I Iyer of the Pctulu- ! ma I nciibator ( o. He has been a ! salesman for that company for; : several yea's, past. 1 The happy couple left shortly after 1 the ceremony for Santa Cruz, where wish for a hajipy fut ure. and prosperous Desires Hermann's l leillnn I'ri'sideiit. Theodore Itoosevelt, a few days ao, said to Hon. Thomas H. Carter, jiresident of the National Louisiana I'uichnse Imposition: "There Is not one ord of truth in the rumor that I am opposed to Mr. ; Hermann's election; but on the con trary, I heartily and earnestly de sire his election. 1 hojie that every voter who bclleven In the principles of the party and wIsIich well for the administration will cast his vote for Mr. Hermann. The rumored quar rel bef ween Mr. Hermann and my self is wit hout foundation. Our re lations are, and always have been, cordial." SPRING BAILEY Kino; PAIMIR . . AND PAPtR . HWGLR A ( omplrlr anil lt-autt-ful lllicol HainplCM la Mr IitI from. WORK . PKICHS il'AKANTi;i:i kLASONAIW r Cbc Zbxcc Gtnnto I hf larif-M finitiici i Titi tn t )( ii t Ii wirhl r 1 1 1 - ihrc tr l I. if liiftjrniic- Cum I' n of N w Vnrk, 0(1. ri mli t ' I 'l.o Thr. .- ! I Mi n rir V2 t r.nntjlrn'l linrtHH-- In nmunt of MiaurniH-f in force tu in tfoii in thr itmjmii u $ M.hf ". 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