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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1903)
LAKE COUNTY f XA 41NGR. L VKDVIUW, OKEQON, JULY 3O, I9U1. fianc Cotmtu CJa lur PublUhcd Evry Tnry A. V. BEACH. Masonic Building OREGON HOT SPRINGS. (continued from 4th pngel I the Mini ami stand In puddles and Jimi kept nrm from the fountain (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: Six Month. 1.00 head. The strange horse shies (Three Monttii, 50 tirtmEh tlu place as If he wev val- it'rf hrh bo,u,, ,ak''' u"'1 n,,, I'lSS.'SSSSfiSi'iJS K,,t daudsof Kiv.. it the p- JmS pcarance of 11 11 active volcano. Til 00 TIIK KAKTH IS HOT. Three Inches I 1 rt UutrUT l olumo Hall Column :lH' One Column ISO) 0U 10 IV 100 00 IS On -V 00 15 00 '.'.MVlUX VtS 44 00 M l LAKE VIEW, OREOON, JULY 30. IWJ. The ground for more than a quar ! tcr of a mile along the road at thin The Pooeof i,H,lnt vlMm' H ,mcol,lfor,lll,,-v lie rvyrsi Dead ' "rm t,mt lln,i,1,M,m,N,' ' tln,Ml : about walking over It. and the stage ltOMK. July 20. 1:40 P. M. The drivers do not crnilt their Imrm-K to Poje died shortly after 4 o'clock this . ,,tni,, long at one point tor tear It afternoon. Hit momenta were com-! WIH do injury to their feet. The scc ivtratlvely ieaivful ami painless, and 1 tion tif country about this place in were preceded by a period of Insensl- J covered with snow from late In the blllty. Around the liedside at the : full until early spring, hut the snow final moment were the cardinal, the does not lie on the ground at this relatives and member of the papal immediate point. An fast as It falls court. Jit Is converted Into vapor by the Before lapsing into unconscious- j iR,t earth and risen In a dense steam, ness the dying Pontiff feebly moved ian s dried up in the same manner, his lips, his last articulate words Immediately after a snowfall or raln lielng those used In bestowing a tal the ground dries off ami Is as Itenedlctlon. j baked and pan-lied as If It were inld- The news of the Tope's death Hummer. Through the entire winter .spread rapidly throughout Home . the place Is covered with a seething and caused a most profound sensu-! mass of steam. As the snow melts tlon. ; on the outer edges and the water The Pope's death agony was short. ' rutin down on the hot section it Is and was terminated by a paroxysm dried up instantly, and with the hot of choking. After a short interval earth liemath him and the deme Cardinal Seranno Vannutelli intoned teain all around him. the timid Is the requiem amidst the weeping of suspicious that the "lower regions" those present. Then all kissed 1'ope art. n,,t far away, or that a volcano Leo's hand before leaving the chain- about to burst out beneath his lr. ! feet. i - j CAN'T IfAISK DI CKS. Race Program Out. j , . j Kl .M'lli, i lie pui-.ii'ii 1 peatedly attempted to raise ducks, i but as often failed. He has bought ! eggs from a distance and had them hatched out on the place, thinking that instinct would warn the young against the danger of coming in coii- ! tact with the hot water. Hut as I soon as they get large enough to i walk they find the running stream of hot water, and run Into It heed lessly for a swim, and are coiim-- After Our Store Policy The Chief Study of This Store Is to satisfy Its customers. Our stocks are always kcj.t complete with thoroughly reliable merchandise. Courtesy on the part of every employe Is Insisted upon. Our progressive met hods of iiicrchnndUIng, coupled with the very great amount of business we transact, keep prices at the lowest point consistent with the high quality. We keep permanent patronage In view, not Moating trade, and aim to make this a store to which you will turn, not simply when we announce extraordinary bargains, but ns the natural source from which to supply your wants. Our motto: Satisfac tion always, or money cheerfinily refunded. BAILEY & MASSING ILL I suiiaiassuKassnaasa I 1 UAILUI . . . . The speed program for the races to lie held at Klamath Fails in Octolier was made out by thediiectors of the association Saturday. $ 20X) in purs es Is offered for four days racing, j offering sufficient inducement to i bring some good strings of horses j here, a number of them having al ready arrived. The program is a good one and arranged in such a i manner as to afford horses of nearly all racing distances a chance each PAINTER . . AND PAPtR . IIANGLR A 'o!tiiltr antl lirautl Mil line of Maniplrit to w Irrt from. day, so that the races will probably j have plenty of entriesnndsoine good ', contests result. It is expected that ' the attendance at the Klamath j County Fair this fall will lie uiiusii-' idly large. Kxpress. i ; quently scalded to death. 7 WORK . GUARANTEED 7 PRICES . REASONABLE R several costly experiments Mr. I O'Neal has given up the idea of rais- j ing ducks at his present place. ! Hut there are hundreds of hot j springs not included in the forgoing, j and they are known to possess great j ; medicinal qualities. Many people of j A Scientific Note. 1 The professor's hoy had been obstrep- Kastern Oregon expect to s-ethedav j erous all the evening, and finally for-, when these springs will lx- taken , bearance ceased to be a virtue. I ud van t age of t hroughoii t t he Pacific "Here," said the professor as he took ... I the boy under his arm and started up .Northwest, l ne sa. mat una me the stairs, "is where you see the eclipse building of railroads into that coiin- ofctn" t jtrv the hot springs, like hundreds of Shortly thereafter the guests re- j marked among themselves that they j other resources, will ls-conie an ini- i i brewery AYRES & SCMLAQEL, Prop. CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place In Town . Fruit and Vegetable Stand . J. P. DUCKWORTH, Proprietor. LATEST PRICE LIST. Potatoes, per 100 1I $2.00 IVas, per 100 Ih .)) Turnips, per 100 11 2.00 Hi-cts. per 100 Hi 2.00 Means, per 100 ll 5.00 Ripe Onions per 100 If I-.0O Dewberries, per gallon .f0 Raspberries, per gallon .."O OPPOSITE BAILEY & HASSINQILL'S. rPEfTClLSj ever knew an eclipse was such a noisy affair. Denver Times. portant factor in bringing wealth to the country. What Caused the Indigestion. "Mollis Brown has a model husband." ' "In what way?" ! "Whenever he doesn't eat anything j Teachers' Examination. j Notice is hereby given that titej Extract From a Xovel. she asks him if the cooking Isn't as : count v siiperintendeiit of Lake coun good as .is mother's." j ; , , f, , , "And what does he say ! ' I ' ' "He says he has no doubt it Is, but j amination of nppllcantsforstateand that his indigestion has quite unfitted County papers at the Court House; him to be a competent Judge." Cleve-1 , , , , ,, land Plain Dealer. I'keview, " For state papers; commencing ! Wednesday, August VJ, at nine j o'clock A. M.. mid continuing until; I Saturday, August 1.1, at four o'clock P. M. For County Papers: commencing Wednesday, August 1'J, at nine j o'clock A. M. and contiuiiing until Friday, August II. at four o'clock P. M. Applicants for Teachers cert ideates will please govern t Iiciuhc I ves ae-; cordingly. J, 1. Wii.i.n s, I County Siiperintenileiii.. j Dated at Lnkcvlcw,Or.,.lul.y L'7, '(i.'i . . THANK YOU (TVl ?Jkr n i "She gave him a black look." Chlea. go News. I(eiuuIbllltlr. "Kemeniber," sall the serious cill ceo, "that wealth has its responsibili ties." "Ves," answered Mr. Cumrox. "So long as you ure huinhle and obscure you can say 'I seen it' and 'I done it nod eat with your knife nil you want to." Washington .Star. Sofllrlrnt Iteaaon. Tom Hood had Just finished the "Sona of the Shirt." "Hut why," ahktl his friends, "didn't you write the 'Song of the Socks?' " "I tried to," faltered the poet, "but the feet wouldn't fit." Perceiving that he was a size too many, they put him In a class of his own. New York Times. AHLSTR0M IP THESE SHOES SUIT YOU TELL YOUR PR I ENDS. IP THEY DO NOT, TELL SU. BROTHERS