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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1903)
I.AKfi COt'NrV nXAMlNHW. LAKnVlEW, ORCOON, JUND 4, 100.1. ItoMtionnl Xocnl 'i'lii warm w on I Iht Im-khii IhhI wifk iiihI til t In- Miilni' t line t lie MtiTi'o ( (k-iI i'X prt'HHli in "In It. Imt. fiiniiuli for J'imi," wax ivvIvimI, ami wum lii'iinl from rvcr.v ntlii-r imthoii im-i. Hlllllll.V HlO (illVft'llllM'lll I lllTIII'llll- ti-r H'hIhIitimI ti:t In (lie mIhi'Ii-. Aml.v In-vIih- n-t nriii-il Sunday f f- in a liiirrli' trip In ThkuIi. IIi'Ih will Mitt hIIm with Hint inlii I UK in in , Jim I 1 1 1 1 ti k m It Iiiih 11 Kii'iit fut tin. Itli li mI rlki'M nri- lirlnn mini i'i'rj' iluy. A inl.v Iiiim ciiiii'linli'il nut lu Mi ll IiIm ImrU r mIihi In l.nki-vli-w. ' I ' 1 1 I'nlti'il SIiiIim wii'Im an am- lillHHlilnr til ('Mill lit till' fiilluWllIK u it t r I-m: 1'rniu i-, irriiiiui.v, (irrnt llrltaln, Italy, Mi-lin ami IEmhhI-i. I'.iu li ninliiKMiiitiir 1'i-itIvi'm a Hillary nf flT.MKt. 'I'm tin other foli'lmi rniiMl rli'M tlu t'nlti'il SIiiIim wmU illilotuat ! nlllriTH who an callril iiilnlhti rM. Tliry niHve from $.",ixhi to f T.'.tMHi. Tin' tillrlii-r I'.niM. IIiiInIh-iI liorliiK an arli'Mlnn will for l. J. Itciint-r hint wfk, mtVM tin- I't'ilapllli- Hit- nr.l. ami miiio-mI, ., In K.-tiliiK " nlii- ,v,,,r"1 'tli.-HHt.-n. Or.-Ron How of water. They went ilown to u il. pt li of 1J." fii t. ami when m ar Mr. ('. 1 1. Ilalryiiipli. lu'eompatili'il Iry her brother II. ,. CiiiiiiIiikIiihii, arrlvcil from AhIiIiiimI InM week. Mr. 'i 1 1 1 1 1 ) ic tin in returned thU week to It. K In li in I h , wherein Im i-fiK'itf-eil hy the (loveriiinent, In taking vlewH of I lie foreHlN ami iiioiiiiIuIiim. Woodmen Mlionhl not forget to meet at their hall promptly at 2 o'clock next Hnmlay to inarch t o the cemetrry to iecornt' the kihvcm of their ileeeiiMeil brother ami to im veil the monument over the Krave of J. K. Snhler . The A. O. !'. W. ,oijfe will iiImo Join In the pro ichhIoii. The Lakevlew luiml will march In the proccHMlon. V. A. Hoot h expectH to leave the Hrt of the wi-k for Lakevlew, where he will Im- Joined hy Mm lilother K. A. liooth, of the Month Kelley liiiulcrliiK firm, ami party, mii.vm the I'rlnevllle Journal. To Kit her they w ill look over the Mil itary Wilson Komi (irant, ami thlM will take Mr. Ilooth away for the comltiK Mummer ami fall. The M'ople out In Lake county are very anxloilM for cxNmihIoii of the 'oliiinlilit Sunt hern rallroml to that MiTtlotl, Ma y M the Ijinene ItelMter. that ilipth pliH'i-M of wood Were liroiiuht up t the ilrlll ami pump, which hhoweil that iircm ao thin which, of Itnelf, Ih a viimI common wealth, caiitiot ko much louder without a ureal puhllc highway. A rallroail Im one of the iiMMiireil factn of the near future, ami we would vallcv iin iiiih h lower than at!""' "Uipilneil If. In the loiitf run. , I ill lie count V U lieliellt teil thclvliV. preielit. I All Indian liiMpector Iiiih Im-cii j M I'm. I ".. N . .1 aiU lull received a td onlireil from ValiliiKtoii to Jim - j eurain IunI Sunday morning from paw Indian Agency. In Imllau Terrl- Vdar llle con ey ln t her t he t art -luiv. to Invchtluate the illi-nat Infac- IIiik iicwm. hut Mad Intelligence, that linn of the Modoc ImllaiiM w ho have ! h.r IT year old lirother, Aiiiom Hum- .1...1-' .in i t i .. .1-.... i .... i...t 1 ireMM'i I a c l et 1 1 e I o rei urn 10 im'ir mil, iuui "" ,hi.vimi !. luoriilti;;. He had Im-cii out IIhIiIii, and prcMiimalily had accldently fallen NEW Q00D5 -7K Have vott Seen our Swell Line of . . SHIRT WAISTS, SILK WAISTS, WRAPPERS, and SUMMER DRESS GOODS? I i They arc, without i doubt, the Finest Fver Brought to Lakcview. Remember that quality remains in the memory long after price has been forgotten. Save Money. Buy from AYBEB & WmTWORTH exp ild home In the Klamalh renerva tlnli. I le w III emlea vol' to MTMliade the inalcolltelitK to poMtpolie their Into the creek I II-1 ilrowlieil liefon depart mi- until t'oiiureMM can pro- Ide fi r t hem. The only lelerapli coininuiilcat Ion from l.llkevlew t o t he oiMmIcIi- World wiim never known to Im- In WiilklliK order N hell there WIIM all election or Minuet hlnu linpoi talit WUM to hap pen. Mom lay ami Monday lilxht, election day, the Hue wan down, ami when people were particularly anxloilM to learn the iicwm, no word could le neat or received. iiMMlMtauce could arrive. Mim. .lainilnh left Immedlatelv for her old I home accouipalileil by her chllilren . and MIhm (irace Strlilu, ami Was , ' driven over lv Johnny Hoyd. The t rial of t he Ih'ini Ii of promUej Hiiit droiiKht hy I'.lrdle McCarthy aaliiHl J. l. Ileryfonl of Lakevlew, fur .To,imhi, will come up at Port land next .Monday. Mr. Ileryfonl and nil of IiIm witneNrteH left HiIm week fur Portland. The wUih-mm-m from Lakevlew wcrv; W. K. Jlcnfoiil ami I .. .1 V S I I , W 1 1 Hiild llU i riini - . . . . ml 'wife. It. T. iriplm and wife, ami i Hinall LiiiiicIi oi i in 4 r. containing liead, toll. L. Stanley and . f. Vlu-ii-ii t, who will run them In tin' vicin ity of Willow llaucli. tloatu are wiirni pi-oM-i-ty, iim the aet"ae price for mohair Im 40 ccntM per pound, and the average lleece of thewe nnatM Ih 7 pound per head. The price paid wrtM J I per head. llmi. N. Lnnjn-Hleft Momlny nlRht for Fort Klamath, mii.vm the Medfivrd Mail, to act iim one of the (YwinilMM Ioiiitm appolnteil h.v 1h' Keiicrnl land olllce to appralMO the landrt of the military rertervmlon, prior to the Hiune lieln offered for Male. Lluier I. Appli-Kiilf. of Klamath I'iiIIm and lion. A. K. Pminllt, of Kcno, nre the other two coiiiiiiImh loiierM. Mr. Latin-ell will he aliMeiit nlioiil ( wo wei-kM. Word wan received in Lakevlew TiieHday that the hoime, ham ami l.lackHinil h hhop Im IoiiIuh- to the Warner Valley Stock Company, at Deep Creek in Warner valley, had liuriied at 'J n. in., Tuesday, includ ing he I sehold furniture. The Iioiihi- wan occupied ley I fninlly of Steve Crowder. foreinatl for the Warner Valley Stock Company. We .lid not leiirn how the tire Marled or what, the Iohh wan. Prank iMiko, who wim reported to have the "Manila. Itch." Kinallpox, or HomethliiK iVHenililluK either of llu-He illHeiiHeH, Mlarled for Madeline Monday, In conipany with Tom Iternard, after freight for Itcrimr.l & Son. Prank wiim not. Hick In bed. ami from hU feellnwH. wan Imrdly aware that there win anything the matter w iili him. M i m. .1. It. Ueddell. On account of miicIi a larp- amount Ih-Iiik mMi'iI for coiiHiileralile lutereNt Im lu-luu: man Ifect lu-re, liut It Im thought hen- that Mr. Ileryfonl will come out winner In the Htilt, with jiommHiI.v Home comIh to pavv. TMlMthe time of year of e;reat expectatloiiM and iliMappointmeut to the (iooMc Lake fanner. Many predict Ioiim are made early in the Mi-aMon iim to what the crop output will he. A cold, north wind and no rain, inakcM t he farmer hlue. and he thliikM It Im all off with IiIh wheat; Imt later It turns warmer ami looks like rain, then he feels lietter, ho iIoch the urain, and It lienlns to look like there would he half a crop. Hut If It would only rain there would he n. hi erop. In ridinw through the valley llivt of the week it was noticed that the e,T'iin crops looked well, and that I lie Imlicat ions were e;ood for a fair crop. No doulit a rain Is urently needei', and the eleiiii-nts have threatened for Home time to deliver up the daiupness that is lonnx-d lor. The fruit crop In t he valley will lie unusually luw If nothlnn hnppens. The Kimletm utv all urowinn' line. Ayres & Whltworth. The almve nanied tlrm nhe notice that they aiv successors to tho mer-i-antile tlrm of Ayres, Whitworth & Ayres, (leo. II. Ayres having retired. The new tlrm will collect ami pay all hills owinu' ami due to the old tlrm. Iiivin A Mil s. II. C. Will I OKTII. Ceo. II. A isi.k. LAST CALL I or (iuessers. i Kol IIIKi:N I ' A M 1 1 l-lllKH Idlt TIIK HflMT J (INKS. I WehavelH-en et t ln Just hunchcH of the brightest kind, hut if then are any nnm- little folks in the state who have not sent their hui-mhi-s ill. they have until the :;lst of May to ulvc the In-Mt n-asons why Pliers Piano llousecan afford to sell pianos as It diM-s, at from $100 to fl.V) less than any other stoiv on the coast. The Im'hI KUcHsi-r p-ts .l." in cash. The second Ih-mI nesscr p-ts lt) ill cash. The third 1m-m Km-Hser p-ts $10 j cash. I The fourth ltcst KiiesHcr p-ts ?." i -j i i- 1 i - The teil next liest each 1 cash. SKVKNTY POLLAKS ALL IN'! i'ASII P.verVlioilv knows tills Is the larg est piano store on the Coast, and that It carrvs the uivateMt varieties ami finest pianos; that Us business j Is Immense that It has four prosper-1 ous ston-s, the nn-at bin one hen In Portland, nnot her lnrjre tine In Saul PranclKco, another one In Spokane, Washington, and Htillanother one at Sacramento, Pal. Now, If we order pianos in law quantities from the factories at one time for all these stores, what sort of discounts an- we liable to net? And also shipping so many at a time are we liable to jret advantiiKeous freight rates, and then If they are not put into ureat heavy boxes, would there lie any savlu; in wcljiht and what sort of advantage would that be? Then. i-enieuiUrthat hij-- warehouse of ours down on the railway tracksln Portland, w here the cars of pianos are switched riht up to the door; would not that be much then per than if the pianos had to be carted to the store house'.' Theiv now, we ha ve nlven you just lots of hints. There are unreal many more Rood reasons see if you cannot find them out rcnivinber, tin- child who V,ivcs the most and the best reasons Rets the largest prize. Children of iIivroii b! years old and younger can come into t he contest , let lers not to lie longer t linn loo words, and con test closes May .".1st. lie sure your letter Is mailed by that date, because any bearing a later postmark will not be accepted. Prizes to he a ward ded as soon after the contest closes as possible. The Kentlenien who have kindly consented to act an Jud ges are: Mr. C. .1. Owen. Mnimiilu. P.ditor KveniiiK-Telegram, Mr. S. J. Council, Pres. of the Northwest Poor Company and Secretary of the Port land Chamber of Commerce, and Mr. Thus. Mllliuru, Ad. Ajsent, Morning On-Ronlan. All men of marked busi ness ability and excellent Judgement. Pn.ints Piano llorsi:, Washington Street, Corner Park. Portland. rc- ii'OII. t m VT1J mi m tt-" att tr" rxnr Tn r"Tfrnn , LEE BEALL, Proprietor LAKEVIEW, OREQON. We have constantly on hand a Fine and Complete Stock of Drug?, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. c Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 505 m m 3 m 5S m TWO CARLOADS OF S TUDEBA K ERS FARM WAGONS, BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS, AND BUCKBOARDS ARRIVING DAILY. J. E. Bernard & Son Wabash Tourist Car Lines l.v. 1'hii rtKi) Miuulrtys, 11:UI A M Ar. Huston Tut-mlayH 5:J0 r M l.v. l'li!('HKiTliurs.tayll:(XiA M Ar. Httuii Fridays 8:20 I'll l.i-avo KniiMis Oily Fritlnyn V:'J0 r M Arrivf SI. l'atil and Miu m apiilis Saturilay 7:'.'0 p M. For particulars coiipuU your a:eiit or Address C S. CRANK. KOSSC. CL1NE (). 1'. Act., Mt. lxmis, Mo. f. V. V. A gt., Los Aiitfek'i DfllHTC Regarding the Forty Second Annual lulll 1 0 Statement $ EQUITABLE LIFE. ISow business written in 1901: $245,912,087.00 Cross assetts, - - 331,039,720.34 Cross surplus " - 71,720,797.00 Total payments to policy holders 27,714,021.42 Paring tlio punt ten yi-nrs, tin Kinitalle lma paid fJH,0.'ni,SSl.m in iliviilemln ot its pulii-yluiUU-m, wliirli laiyt'ly .-xivo.ls tlu' utn-mnt pail in ilivi.lct.,1 ly any tli-t-r Company durini; the eanio pt-riuJ.