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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
LAkncuursn iixahincr, lakeview, okhoon. june ii, Salic GtmmUt (fix ninrr Published Evr Thursday A. Y. BEACH. Masonic Building (One Year. $2.00 TERMS: J SI Months. 1.00 (Three Months 50 $1 n $a im .s i s oi'ivrtv 1 imi ft H 7 ( II l! HI J tl (M UH1 lMii i.M SPAlK On Inch Two Inrhii . . . Thiw litrhe. 8 imrl.T Column SOO. iW Hi.Vrti. Mm ll f olunill lti W l.00 .'MXl 4iUVi ?0CI Otio Column . IX) & l0 4.S A) M Ml . 1 .V W fourth of Julv and linsc Hall. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. Jl NE II. IWJ. RINUER HERMANN. Hon. l'.inv.vr Hermann, Coujiress man eltvt from the First OrvK'm ills triet, wn. born February l'.MIi. fn the state of Maryland. Ills fath er, Ir. Henry Hermann en me to Orepon when it wax yet a territory In 1.V, with ii eolony of (ierninns ami nettled with the in on the t'o iuille river. In the sprint; of the fol lowing year still others arrived from Maryland, mid amoiigthem were Ir. Hermann's family, with young lMn ger. Their st rustles with the forest were hard and continuous. All building material came from the for est. There were no mills It that country then, and they split lop with wede and maul and sawed and split out the boards, pouts uud shingles by liard labor. Trails were the only roadways. After aiding in this work for 'a yea r or so, young Her mann opened the first school in that country and taught there, and later taught in several places in the Imp qua valley then embracing I'mpqua county, and in Douglas county. He studied law in Judge i afterwards Uovernor) t'hadwick's office nt Uose burg. He was admitted to the bar ny tlie supreme oiirt in the fall of I 1 "!. and having U-eii elected to the J lower house of t he )regoii legisla ture, took his sent there the same fall. He was elected to the State Senate in Wo. He practiced law duridg thest If the newspap'rs didn't continual ly harp on the fact that Uikevlcw Intended tohnvethegrandest Fourth of .Inly celebration this year that was ever svn off of a railroad, cople might forget about It, and think that It had lieeii called off. On the contrary, everything points to the big time as scheduled, and prepnra tlous are being made to entertain IH'ople from the country. The large platform InuxlO. will be a feature never had here Iw-foiv. There will lie all kinds of amusements for the little folks, a list of which will be publish ed next week. The fireworks In the evening will Ik the finest ever seen here. The committee on baseball have changed the arrangement soinew hat, which will give the outside teams all a chance to carry home a good purse. The first game will lie played on the morning of the second day of the races. July :id. by two outside nines, and the winning team will receive two-thirds of the gate receipts, $UH) more or less. The second game will lie on the afternoon of the Fourth, by two other teams, and the winners to take two-thirds of the gate re ceipts, The third game will u on sunda.v afternoon by the two win. ning nines of t wo previous days for a purse of $VM and no gate receipts. The fourth game will lie on Monday morning by the losing nines of the first two days for a purse of and two-thirds of the gate receipts for the two last days. This gives three of the nines a big purse and a big in ducement to come and play ball. FOR SPRING GO TO BAILEY ..&.. MASSINGILL Kin;; us up on tin.- I'lioiu- if you want Any thiiis in our Line. May (io To Manila. I K InniMt h K.-.tilli-iiA Miss Alice A. Apple-ate has just received a letter from L. p.. p.ryan. General Superintendent of IMin-at i,,n I for the I'hilllppine Islands, dated . ii t . .. . . , .... ' -"'Oiiiii, i. i. .prii :iu.;. aiii.o nt years, and until bM. . . 11 when ) ii-.u ,.i , i. ,. I mg Her a tea.iierilltliepiit.Hc mIiooIs w nen tie w as elected to ( ongress as! "i i ue iniiippine islands, subject to Keprescntative of the entire state. He served iu this capacity for eight years. Then the state was districted, and for the next four years he served the First Congressional district. I'pon the inauguration of Presi dent M Kinley, he wasehosen by It i in as Commissioner of the ijeueral Land Office, and assumed the duties of that position in March. Ivi7. jj,. continued in that place until last February, when he resigned. Presi dent McKinley and Mr. Hermann served together ill Congress, where they became intimate friends ami so continued until the President's death. In the almost Ion years of the General Lain Office there have been twenty-nine Commissioners, and Mr. Hermann served longer than any who preceded him, excepting two, ami they were in during the earlier part of the history of the office. President at Home. President JJoosevelt arrived iu Washington Friday evening from his long Western trip. A cordial n-ccp. j tion was given him ,y the citizens of the caiiil.il. A concert was given on' the While House grounds by the -Mi-'i-iii" f.nu d. .,!. Si.,,..,., of the ' ' ! !'! .ei,t, stand that .-f id e:,cn r-,n ' Himh- a 1 l.linii '" I' a si iale :!':.'. (,..:! assignment of lieneral Siiieriiitf u- dent. Apjioiutees are required In 4jt-i-.i ti... I . i i.. j . i in.- i ,u i ii i ii i.i i uea i ion lor a J ieriod of at least two .Mars from I date of their arrival iu Manila unless j j released by the Oeiieral Superintend- ! lit on account ot sickness or oilier : cause. If Miss Applc-.-lte .,, p, j t he posit ion she will have lo eae ; San Francisco early iu July. j Miss Apjileyate i-i a native of' Klamath county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan l. A nnle.r., ... ' Slie has an en viable record as an in structor. ;rndiinting from .Mon mouth College, Mhe served as critic teacher in the Ashland .Normal and as principal for one year of the Klamath Falls schools. The past year she has taught at Lakeview. We all can feel a Just pride in the honor shown Miss Applcgnte yet we . . IM I nre seiusn enougll lo feel fe-ret at the loss to our town of on.- of its brightest teachers. IV) .Miss Alice, is now in the Philippini collect ing a 11 e hi bit for I he s t . I Fair. W. C. T. U. Lectures. M I -. Helen 1 1. Harford. St., i idem of n,e w. c. 'j-. i .v; i L. BAILRV . . . . Z S PAINTIR . . AND 7 b A I PAPLR . II-WGIR 2 7 . omiilriy ami llcautl- k till llnrol Muiiiilt' lo Sx' L 7 lei t fioni. 9 1 WORK . til'AR ANTEEI) 7 I jZ PRICES . REASONAItl.E 8 1 aKaVrsJaaTSilSJaUrsaNvXm I III' I i K l j AYKES& 5CMLA(ii:i Prop, j 1 j m i y-i akeview brewery AYKES& 5CMLA(ii:i lrop. SALOON IN CONNECTION lieer sold Wholesale & Retail fioi: -...i -w 'viiicicu any piace in lown hi ju. i. ii m iiyiw ' ar HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See Me ! : i .1.. . , . i i r.i ii v, a ad u 1 1 . I ever j.i!..:.-. ,', ; III ii'- I .'. I' i , -a ' ! .'. ten I ion. w i i I ... 1 i even a hoi in,..' A I Ado Ie . I ',,,! I; "I le.'.e in ea : . . . , , - s , . y ;,,, Hie oaliaeal IroM H, ,. Allantie lo t he 1', Ha,:.- and no1. i I, ;ig;, ;n. The tiling I ha! pie;,-, , me most was the substantial unity of A i!ie-lein,s. Ai.cn v r he toes, i r w.-si 1 1,, ' "' i Ayrts s V hit wotlh. J'VS,!el,l ol the I ,;l.. -!;:, . 1 ... .... . . ' ' I Ii'- a love na mi d h rm a ,i Jionii' among hi.- !.,,.. A a,,-. i,-a " that l hey a re siicreor i ,, I a ni.-r eaniiie f i riu of As r.-.-. W u; ; Card of 'llianKs. A.m. -. (;,.,,. II. Ayn - ha , h . I V. I, h lo I hank nil lie .. The new lirm will eoll- cl l'l iele. i:i Lai., vie v.- who ,o uvner- I.;': . w i i , a i.d d ' e i , i ; , . oi.'.-iv .1 . i.-l. ed duiing the .-i' kiie-.. I; , . a la I i ii . , h i .J my Ii u.-l n nd. , , . i M 'J'llo's M. ' j J; i ii. 1 (an. li.Ai. I! ','d i-t chill', h o'l .1 i;i e I I i :;i I i.d -''1 ii. A reception w i ' : I .. a I I I : - . J . f l-l l-al'-o),,,!;,. oil I l.e I'll A I! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 'IS of I l,e W . ( . I'. I I4-' I .e-!e, lo lie i'e- ; I I I i I; lie'. I S;i t urday ...'leriio .:. . . i i i i i-t church, I o ma l.e 1 1 1- 1 1 1 r for recepl i. a, of i i I 'l esiden I . MllS. W. It. Wool , . 11 to 05 1 i ,. rm Cl fpn I I he U-iZ ' I' -, all llu' - k 11 VI rvCj1C5jRALLs . . PLATFORM . . i I -DANCE. $ There will be a Uio; platform t t Dance Uh of July week. You will 0 miss it if you don't have your measure P . taken for a suit in time for the hi P tlance. k We guarantee fit ami satisfaction 5 atTIHi MONO(i!6Al. c AHLSTROM BRO'S. $ CLOTHING Fii Vt; v :"i'"-;,';:rvi ,tv'.. ." '..-" . : i ';,'! ; : . - ..., .. 1 : k . ' ; . U: t "A