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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1903)
LAKH COUNTY BXAJ1 IM;R, LAM Vll-W ORlKlON, JUNI! 25, 190.1. TERMS: "No in;iii willi ntn iviriiril for IiIm ivpntjit Ion for Monxo nntl .intlne- llient." snlil t'ol. Helll'V YVilttiTMOll In nn liitrrx low reeeiitly, " ouM t orn-! lllil himself lo iltiv pUMliel Ion of nj ' pivsiiloiit l.il noinintition twelve' I One Year $2.00 months In inhume of the event."! . SU Months. 1 .00 (Three Months, 50 i Theiv in noine truth in t IiImiis ivhi-iIm j ! tin1 lvnioerni ie putty. Init it sli'lkes! PuMlithrti l:vr Thurt1y A. V. r.HACII. Masonic Huildlnf I A 8 Do Not Look At Them I sr a k On Incli.. Two Iiu'Im' . . fl.rep liit'lir. ynnrl.T i ulitmtt Null t'eliimu Unp Column 1 1 t I. I cm in- t; m! 1 r i . . , i i ; i , . I n i u .-.. fMviir'iv; ratlivr Nwoi'piim lion niilii'il to !. i'mi' ivkmmk .mh the Koptil'llfjuix nt u ,.i .iiai i , .ai .vi' : t' I , ,. . . , . i.. im i .,m.'..imiMi :imv onol Jittrrson is ii on ;.. n i . w ti.v ii l A' oo n It till tilll''. t'l'l-j 4g rnrni I n ivi;ni't f? LAKEVIEW. OKEUON. JIM: 25. I00J. SnOL'Lli FAYOK M-.ITLKKS. Whether the st)ttt Khoiihl take illl.v tti'tion to relieve the Warner Valley ettters. about to 1n iU'tetl from Mielr homes, ntuler tlietltvision of tin' Interior IH-iinrtnient. it would U lretu nipt nous herein to say; luit Unit tilt Ntvretnry's division wan equitably and ethically unjust therv Chu bo no doulit. says 1 1 l'ortlantl 'IVlejrrntn,, Those settlers, between 12 and IV year ujin, liomostoadod hoiiio t'(HH wivh of land in Warner Valley, and llieiv built homos, raisod tlioir faini ', ostablisliod schools, paid taxes, bi.iqV valuablo improvements, l'.nt aloiiK oaino a ureut oattlo oompany. with its henls roatnimr over tens of dliousamls of acres in Sont hern Ore gon, and iltinaiiileil thoso settlors homos, on tho miiinul that in Ivui was "swamp." and tho t i t It- had therefore passod from tho tiovern-ai-nt to tho state, homo tho limno- toacl cntrios were invalid. When tli-'si-sottlor- wont tlioiv t hoy saw n i i.id'.o.itlcow of th-' lands lo inir 'Vwiinip": and it is ina's.v dinners to ouo, spito of tho Stvivtary's ih-ois-loii, that ovoii in when the tiwainp-laiol aot was passod, not tho ivinoerntie noininat ion, but thoiv nit1 fow lnon but will ooiioodo that Koosovolt has a t-inoh on tlio Republican iioinlnation. In fai l, it is inoiv than likely that there will Ih no tppositlon to lilm whon tho con vention tnoots. It Is n woll Known faot that tho trusts will tin all In tlioir powor to tlofoat him, but tho rank and tllo of tho party w ill un questionably carry tho tiny. If tho lH'inoorats nominate ti man like Cleveland or Oluey. thoro w ill U a genuine battle tfthe giants at the next election, but from a close ob servation of the situation we niv In clined to In'IIcvo that Mr. Clevelaml will not lie the iVuiocratio standard lionrvr. I Senator l'la 1 1 's remark t hat Wall stieet is up against Konsev oil. and that it won't hurt him. donotos un usual perspicacity on the part of the old man. 1'lutt is crawling into the band atfoii. I'iiIiss vimr i'vi-s can .slam! the strain l seeing the Swellest Line o! Dress Goods and Trimmings ever brought to the town of Lakeview. Till- PRICKS at which we oiler them, will save von the trouble of sciulin oil", save you money, and besides that, you will See the C.oods before Iluyini;. A . Part . of . Our . Clerks' . Salaries is paid them to show jjoods whether you want to buy or not . We w ill thank you to assist in making them ICAK'N TIILIIv MONIvV by showing you these mk1s that we are making this Ioar about llisl.vi.1 lliif H.-nliitl ;Kr..in llli1 S.-imii''l. i;. lio. Mi. in 111 the first i polling of ( Ik .:ih.in:l tu Ht'ttliT'' in 1SVI, l he oillt'ir (if thi paiH'i w its ; m 11 ir tlio in in V seekers after t .r 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 uiitde tl.o bin race one line ii :i y ill April. l'linni: las tr.ivolinc a 1 1 mi t mol afterwards las cam oil I.' ujh.ii I Ins claim, lie eiie.niiiteu.il much had j water, which t'lCether with a vcrv I severe il:itrrlnea. which it seemed al- I Lakeview Mercantile Co. y i Lin. 1 1 III !.f: . il tun 1.1 I I I Mill U I. AMI Mil ici: I. I Kl' is i isi M I . I .. . I ncl ' Itl - I h a ,. S i I 1 . ' I l , . r . . V : w itli in.' .r .i i i ir . ' 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 ' mi ii. ! lull. I- I II I f i " ', i ! - .. i ! I W sllO..-l..f. I- ! i . in- I'ui.a.' f 'i.i s' ii .1 1 1 ' ' .11. .O III 1. I ..I .1 "I iimsf i tu tu is-1 1 1 tu lu-ck. Mini ii1.mii in one acre in Inn of their hol-nnus w,is i jUIU. t,t. u-caine s.. had he e t 'swamp." Old residents ,.f (i-o--,.n iuow so mot hi 1 1": a bo u t h w "s waiup lund" was manufactured some -"i or "'years ano. A little pond of water late in the Spring would make swamp" of whole . sections of sur roiindinir dry laml. Hut whether tho evidence and a fti'i'iit cattle oompany can easily ob tain whatever evidence it desires tdiowod that these lands wore Nwainps siiliseiuo!U to lsit or not, all of the equities of the case were in itvur of those settlors. That they Kted in nood faith there was no doubt. They should have been iv ea the benefit nf every doubt. It was a case whore a little ljetnlin of tho law, or a little over-scrutiny of tin contestant's evidence, if neces naiy, in their favor, would not only h.tve been justifiable, but an act of just ice. j liut the cattle company, desiring j tud claiming everything: in si-iit a j 1,'U'ue iiurtion of Sunt heaslern Ore-1 fc.in woji ii.s at Washington, and the set tiers must e'u-,. j, ,i,,.ir fciimes w ith their fmprovoineiits. and "trek" to some other locality and Mart azain. Their pos.-e.ssions w ill bo a very valuableaddilioti to the al ready vast possessions of (he War ht Valley stock Company, which bates a settler and a home-builder. f. 'M i i n or- .11 : . " i. . . il l I.'-, I el V '! - tin I ! e .Iil lit .1 in tie - ..llltt rn ii fK-.rii .i.e.-1 i. ic-.'.. t a ( rt;e . I mi U n! Ill .'.illlif V nl K InlnilHi - !' t ! Or. -tic. in. nt . lo.l ..r 1 1 .e- I'- . ! !l 5. I Ahlstrom Manufacturer of the o,5.:. ru 17 K , met M ' ' . lnl r-.' It. nt tir.yiiti. . . I,,,-. ..I Ml 1 , ! -I LAKEVIEW SADDLES Uctoicnict nit the ltc.t aipicro SnJdle ed to die. I Ine dav one ! his in-ijliborr liron'l. '. him niie small In it i lo i I ham " , . bor lit i n 's t'nlic. I hnlerii and 1 'lari huea ' lveme.lv Ms it last liutie A hii ilus.. u us Irvln I litveii him while he' was rullini: about '"' u. '.no ,f Kl,....iii. -n. r ,, . , i i i.rn sni'i'tTicni Nn l'. i"i il' mi the ground in Kreat iitfmiv, and in a ; ... , N,i .(. si..Nni few minutes the duse was repeated Tie' l i."i .-, f; i'i K. KCmhI effect of the medicine was (tiwin o. nr I. Vml. r tioticed and within an hour the patient : nf lily, i uy el K i m : n - was takitik; Ins tirBt nouini s'eej) lor a rai"! ,,"l' , ,lm , '. "'; ':.', '"l.J ', ,. f fortniiiht. That one little hntth; worked j s, f;.ik-lf '" ' I' a cmnplete cure, and he i-amiot help, oiiinnni N. vn.. r-m l& but feel (jrat-ful. I he Heason lor Ih.woI I ,,, ,.,,. ,,l kliuii,. ..I or. i..ii. I !, . 1 01 1 r 1 11 1 ' (if nil kinds, bv ( ( I III t M -t ( II t tllcll 171; (or lit-- in l.. disordeis Iwina at hand iikrt(i HtH this I Kit.ini mmciiiciii N item. For Sale at JWU'h I run Store. '!"'. N'i ' Srt I .1.1 s , ii 1 1 r.. . 'I urn lie v .11 nff.-r .r..nl In slinw fiinl itn- 1. I IhiiI soiiulit Is nn.rf tnlunlile .r Sis 1 1 1 1 I .--r i.r UUISIUC sneep. i ,,,. lilHII ,,,r MKrutnliuritl .nri.e- k i. t... .. ... . , inlih-h Un-ir Ik I in to -hi. I ImH t - f . . r tin- 1 ho rrlneville Journal says: " I he Kl.k,,lt,.r Htl,i n,. v,.r i on, k. l k. .... , i .i i ivieu. Or. irmi mi Tliiir-ilny, lie- I'.ili Mny nl outside sheep have made their a-! .,1f,it, i , ,. , , ' in. y num.' b iiiii.sw : i liKr. VV. Km pearaiice in ( rook county in krreat tM)lv Urrv k. Hr.n. v. rn.- v l... 015 . o- , . . ., , I cur T AMil'Tsuii. kihI Intin T. Ami. r m, nl numliers during the past week, j Vi .,,, ihti hoi. r. 1,1 0.1I.1 nni. on-. ,,,, , ,. , 1 . I oiivi-r siif.-r tif nil. VV HHhiminii. 1 hey are traveling south, the major- j Any mi. I nil i-r-ein. 1 -immi-iK n Iv.r-. ly in .. . ., . . 1 1 ..1 1 ' itlMivi- ilisciili.il Imi'ls nr.. r. i'i."tiil m III'' lty of theni N-llitf headed 1 1 liroimh r i im-tn. In tin ..itn c nn nr I., (nr.- sm l I UU hv .if A o if o s t . 1 ' i:i MV II I'l K M. 1 1 H A TT I N' , K-KMlllT. I i Lake county) for California, whore they will le fed for winter markets. These sheep are the greatest factor in tin- ranye question, and TIMHI I. AMI NOTICI: 1 nil. A smn- I kicI omi i Lnk-M.-v . Or. .. Mat 'J Ix'i. Siiiiri- in Ii. n-iiy nio n Unit in l-iillllill.tllie U Itll till- liriAls.n-is n( lliv Hil their lireseliee makes IL a illlliolllt I 1 nnt-r. -s i.l luiic :i, is ( i-iitni.-. "nn ail f..r -inn - I... f'resiiiont McKinley was called 'The Advance A.-nt of Prosperity." Kiaef President Koosevolt's colebrat vl utterance on the Hubjt.et tif "race wiicide," Ii- has boon crowned with lliu title of "The Advance Aiit nt of Posterity " King IMvvard and KaiHer William fcc'ni to bo d.oino; au Alphonse and fiaiiton Hlunt in regard to aiinounc un whether they will attend the St. louin World's Fair. Mr. Henry Wattersou and Mr. William Pryan continue to pi-nine tfiu fishing qualifications of Mr. (Jiovcr Cleveland. And i rover con IjHUCH to cut bait. .The press of the country -Ik gleeful ly givlnj? the glad h.vha to Governor I'eunypacker over his press muzzling bill. I'oor old rerinyl I On- -nl.. i.l tanl..T liin.ls In fin- -iiil.-s ..( I ullfi.r tlilestioli to settle." 1 I'm head pass-1 nin. or. k...n S vH.1.1 11ml in vv -.. iu.111 I r j roury" n- . x t.-n.l.-. te k!I Ml- I'u i.i h- l.ml ed through I ilnoville 111 one iay la-t week. . .. .. I lVn!.. -. M. . ..( 11-I1 .He I'.il.n not tie ir .M.rii IOI It.-H Hi ll .(IO. TI. e readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that I lit re 1-at least one dreaded diease that, science has been able to cure in all its stages ami that is Catarrh. 1 bill's (Jatai rh Cure is the only positive cure now known to medical fraternity. atarrh heniK i constitutional disease, requires, a consti tutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Curt- is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Hiirhices of the system, thereby desfnyuiK tin; foundation of the disease, and giving the patient htrehKi h by ImiMinn u( the con htitutiun and assist nature in doinjj its work. The proprietor) have ho much faith in its curative powerx, that they tiffer One Hundred Hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of ten timotiiaU. AdureHH, F. J. t'HKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by iJrujJKintH, T'k. llall'H Family Pillti are the best. 2 2 3 3 2 2 x U itijmi ; 1 1 1 1 1 Muo-o-y Iliirncss. Whips, Hits. Spurs, ijtiiils, Ksctl's, Li Itoht's, Kt'iitas, b- b- b- a- -a- LAKEVIEW PLANING MILL Cjood Appointment. (ioverii(r (,'harnl)erlalii has ap pointed MrH. Kdyth To.ier Weather red, of Portland, hh official Coininls Hioner to repn'Mcnt Oregon at the Louisiana Purchaxe Kxpositlon. '1'hc fiiipuintinent Is entirely lionor ary. MrH. Weatherreil in Roln to New York to attend a Kcssion of tlx? International I'Iikuo (t Vivhh Clulm and a Hchsion of the National Editor ial Association, and this appoint ment will enable her to gain greater recognition and give Oregon Home udvt-rtUing. I A.ik'nst I, I ..-r.ill- Ii M e !.!) Ill 1 1 Is . I 1 1 lie - .i ! I .w 1 : VV n ! ! 1 -r s. .-ii.. 1.: i '-. . . . r .nut v .tlr - 'A 1 r 1 1 - f 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 N 1 . '.' 1 ' 1 . I 1 '11- 1. .ii-'. 11. nt II,. s ... .t s. i- Ji. 1 . 1 . M. h 1 . sh , s. c. .'7, I in -, It In K. Itln.ilit A. 11 .-lis.-nf o-trMii.l' r. i iiuio y nf t nvt in, sf nl.- nf VV n-h ., snrii ttili-celll Ni. Vli. . ..l tin- j.u ri'liil-.- nf lie- Sh '4 si e ..I I in I: i, 11. lar..ii.f '. lliiiMtr'l nf' HSlii. Ilni-k, ciiilllly nl CnHlit,, stun, nf VV Hhh., w.irn il..iii.in S... in. 7 l..r tin. .ur Chltr. 1.1 Ue- Nn s. i' II I I'. -, II 1., II. K'l. 1'. Murr. of I'm.!!., liitt'l, t't.iliify nf low 111,, slitl. nf V hsi , sui.rll stHtem.-lil Nn Hits fur tilt; (ilir-clinM- nf t ho S .I '4 ' liT III s, K l'i K. Thai tin y w III offer .riof In clinw Hint ihe I h. rial hdukIii I., limn, vulnulil.. fur us iiinl.. r or sum.. tliH.il tuT HKrlcuiiiirHl i.iiriiiiti 1. mnl 10 i -lal.lihli Ha ir t'iaini In wi'l liintl In fi.ru .1. II. Iiris.-i.ll 1 ..mny l. rk nf Klimia'li l ull s. Ore. nn snniriltiy, tin' Isili .lav nf .Inly, l'.m.l. 1 In' v naii.c in vv itnim... : WhIiit s. I f ti hi-, ami Klinila A IIciihc, of Outrun. Ii r, Wanli.. I lar-t-iti f t . llnwanl ftu't K'l. 1'. Miini-y, of Cahlli. Itnt.lt, Wasli., ami F. VV. Merrill nl 1'orllainl, Or.-. Any sri'l nl I ihthoiiii clalinliiK ailvt-mcly t tics alxivu ilewriln tl lanilH are ri.iin.ti-il to IH11 thi.irclumiiilii T ti is iiflice uu or b.fort; nal'1 lslli ilay nf July. I'm:). may 11 l'j F M.ltKArrAiN MtiKlaler. Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casing, Beehives and Purniturc of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material c liANDLEY & CLENDENEN TIMBER LAND NOTICR. KKAIlVEKTiaKMKNT. t'liiK.'l slati h l.aml Ollii i', Lakeview, Ort-Kiiii, May 11. I ' is : . .Volitit; Ih liereliy Klven that in CO ll.llHlll:t- Willi tilt! .rOVlnltlllH of till! Wit tlf i'oiiKrt!M ni June H, I7H, tiiitltli-fl "An at'l for tin. milt! ol liiiilier lamia III Hie HutlfKof Califor lila. Oreffoii, Nevaila ami III WukIiiiikKiii Ti rrl lory a t uleinlt'tl lo all tltu I'lililm l.aml HlalnH, by ael nf Auifiml 4lli IH'H, Klawortli Kimalll of l.alti vifw, fuiiuty of I.akt!, alam of On K'111, ban this .lay filf.l in llilH ollice III" "Worn him teinent No 14, for Itii! Diirithaiit! of Hit! Hw i. nK N hK 1,; Hh i Sh ol Httts. 27, 'I' H. It lit h w. in. ami will offe.r .roof to ahow lliat lint laml mm ((lit it 1111. re valuable fur 1 1" tlmlier or atoiin than (or aKrit itltural puriHiaea, ami to i-Htab-liuli bin claim to itaiil laml befurti lliu H.-KiKter ami I'.uceivcr of tlilaotticu at l.akfvltiw, Orcifon on Wt.im aday, tlic I'tli llay of AiikumI, Hb iiamin an wliiii!noe. W. A W ilitlilrn, Wil liam f liiidcra, Olit! hollcl anil Maiiut.-I Hwaacy, all ol hakfvlew, IHemun. Any ami all icraoua ciaiuiiiiK anvi-rainy tntj above (ItBcrihetl lamia are rciiiiimtetl to file their claim" in thia nlllce 011 or before aalil 12th day nf AuiruHlBW. ... May 14 18 E. U. Bkattain, RevlHlttc. Put your ad in The Examiner, it brings 1 Hereford Stock Farm tmrnm - mf -1 I !' ,,, 1..' . ' .. .-..jcr . .......v ...... . . ' ' f i v Drews Valley, Oregon. F. O. Bunting;, Owner Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle far Sale. 1AID0R ALAMO head of herd