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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1903)
LAKE C01N1V fXA 4INER, LAKOVIBW, ORCOON, AUGUST 6, 190.1. fioJt QDotmtu d5.nlrt Panllubfi BvwrTaarjdajr A. Y. BEACH. Wimk Ba4MtB( (On. Year. $2.00 TERMS: Six Month 1.00 (Three Motli, 50 SI'ACK II wk mo S m ml On Inch H v no iv 2M 00 I0 lt.m Qtiart.r Column rt 00 1 0 .V no On. Col II mt. W W 4.S tV 00 V.V LOST KIVER5 OP OREtlON. (cintlmul from 4t li page) tod by mountain avernire lake SttVnUI. TIIK "SINK." At another point near the Lake ami Hartley County Hue. lunonntnln a. iu'oo stream flows out Into u level plllfC 4m on tlio deert niul disappear lowly, ?5!5t Altering through the sand of a large area of ground. It In railed the LAKEView.OREOOM. u. OU5T . ioj. J "Sink." In thi sink and around It L ! vegetation crow luxuriantly and flORE FIGURES 'THAN SEN5E. tlio ndvcnturou pioneer wan not Last week" Issue of the Lnkevlew backward in taking advantage of Herald wa replete with a eoii-;tlu situation. He moved to the glotnerntion of ttgwrtw. and word border of the "Sink" and selected the taking The F.xamiiier to tank for i.nt plat of ground and "miuntted" delgniug to reply to an -article boost-' on It. lie wa lnolated from the lng the present county court for, world, it I true, and hi maret something It didn't do. The Herald neighbor lived many mile away, but quote a column f law and brand his eat tie and horses prospered at The Examiner n untruthful but the sink. He grew all of the vegct prove nothing. The Kxa miner ha able he needed and Hold enough w no deire to prolong a controversy . nide to buy the other few uccsnr In a war of word: bntuchena state-' (H of life, and ivmatned at home and men t 1 made to mislead the public. : watched hi stink grow up about It i a duty any newspaper owe to 'him. After he wa Independent he It render, to brand It a false and sclecte-.' a friend to come and take up misleading-' What The Examiner another claim and share the "Sink" said two week ago i p ractically with him. Then another good nclgh correvt. and no amount blathery boi wa selected, and there were lu talk can prove otherwise. If it I terinnrriugcs anion; the faiuile, un not true that the County Janice did til today the "Sink" I one of the compile, without tlie assi-siancc of most properoii little commutiltles the Herald, the "(lood Ile-cord in the country. And the coplc arc Shown" and branod a a 'Hot Air Independent, too. There I no more IUh ord" by The Examiner, the Her- land to ! taken up and the count ry aid failed to mention it. Tlie Her- is barren in every direction for uiun. aid is unfortunate in leing eoir.iclled inile and they boast of the fact that to "father" all tlie trash that the tin y can never be crowded out by eounty Judge witds-n to pyblisii and outsiders, not sign hi nans' to. Nearly tvery- in hhiuk mh'.ntv. one know that tlte Judge -doe not In the country lying about the pay fancy price for lwing boosted headwaters of the licschutes lUver, through the newspaerK, and it is in Crook County, an several of those not likely that tlie Jlvra Id can e.i'ct "lost" river. Three have Iwen niuch for using so much xiioee in .his located that "lose" ami find tlicm- behalf. wives again reH-ntedly. Hut few The article In lust week's Herald settlement have U-en made in this ay it commend the act ion of section yet. but home sevkers art' le two of Jake County' heaviest Kinnin to look that way. The tax-payer and staiuhest republi- country also alMiuud with game can. W. P. Heryford and S. J!, ami tlwsj' "lost" and "found" Chandler, who had the general up- nfn-ain tit-m with trout. The ervision of building the new ('rook- .rsincher from the leschiite country ed Creek bridge. The bridge wa i'i;ikc nvular trips into the section built at a cost of L'.'!J a against and regard it as tin- Is-ct hunting ?rMi. the cost of the former bridge country in rcon. built under a democratic adiuinis- '.ut it is pnillcted that the day is tration. The Herahl is riylit in not far distant when all of t his coin cominendiiiK this act of saving to pare. lively unknoun jiorlion of the the county, but it failed to coin- J uij n. t Empire will lie thickly pop inend the act of the County Court ulute 1 with pros'rou citizens, and when it reused entirely to pay for tliat where the grounds cannot Is bridge built in Warner by Win. Wat-rud by means of ditches from I'etree. The former County Court tie natural mountain stn-ams or kejit the roads and bridges in re- from tie reservoirs that will Is-j pair and in a passable condition, built by the Kovernineiit, artesian' which is more than the present ' Wclls will amply supply the demand. court has been oris doin. The, . broken wagons layiuy along the! , i Teachers' Examination. road show their condition now. i Some bridges are entirely broken ' S,,tU" U hn'hy K,v'" t,,,lt t,K' down and most of the others f,. iunty superintendent of Lake co.in- danKerou8 for even a .addle horse. The t V' ""''. thv ,vular v- total amount expended on road worU ! 'ninatioi. of ap, antsforstateand Bince Jan 1,1933, according to the rec- i L""",y ,'"I"'rH ut tl"' ('",,rt """H; ordg, i8582, and 1167.75 ia for work i ''evlew. as follows: done lant year. The amount of money ! J'"r H,(l,c' J,u'",,rt: """' expended on the county road, per mile! U',"l,1,,H',i,y' A,l"'"Ht 1-' "l BinceJanlst, 1902, $.1.70. and two-' " l''"r'f -M- '" eontinuing until Saturday, August 1., at tour o clock i: M. i, ,i . . 1 or i oi ii v l aiiers ni i' i' k the people's money at a greater ex penny 1 eiiijes.ia.v, .ugiii ai nine i.Ylock A. M. and continuing until I thirds of thin was allowed by the for mer court. 'Tis false economy to save ! to the people than the expenditure of thin money would he. A tirade aaiiiHtThu Examiner prove nothing and doen riot ln-)p tlie cau-e ipf the County Court. It h a h'-tter ' polii;v to aUayH t-tate the (actn m they really exii-t, and not make it ajipear that you have done Homelhiiig that you ' liavi-n't. I'rida.v, Augiii-t 1 1, at four o'clock J '. M. Appliea nt for Teachers cert ilicales will please govern lliemKehert ac cordingly. I, H. Wn.i.iTs, County Superintendent. Jiaied at Eakeview.Or., July 27, 'O.'t. Our Store Policy Tlie Chief Study of This Store I to atlfy It customer. Our stock are alway kej.t complete with thoroughly reliable merchandise. Courtesy on the part of every employe I Insisted upon. Our progressive method of men liandl.lng. coupled with the very great amount of business we transact, keep price at the lowest point consistent with the high ipiallty. We keep permanent patronage In view, not floating trade, and aim to make this a More to which you will turn, not simply when we announce extraordinary bargains, but a the natural otirce from which to supply your want. ur motto: Satisfac tion always, or money cheerfuuly refunded. BAILEY & MASSINGILL L. BAILEY .... PAINUR . . AND 4 PAPIR . MANGlR A l omplrlr ami Itraull nilllnrot Mantplra to !--IrrI rram. WORK . (iUARANTEED PRICES . REASONABLE .akeview rewery AYRES& 5CHLA0EL, Prop, j SALOON IN CONNECTION Heer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town . Prtiit and Vegetable Stand . J. I. DUCKWORTH. Proprietor. LATEST PRICE LIST. Pot.'ltocs, jicf 100 III $L.00 IVas. per 100 II, :t.)0 Turnips. per 100 ll L'.OO IUvts, per 100 ll L'.OO Means, per 100 ll 4.00 Kipe Onions per 100 It t.OO I evlerries, per j,r;illoti .."0 Kasphei ries, per gallon ..lo OPPOSITE BAILEY & HASSINGILL'S. . . THANK YOU . . Exhibits Shipped Free. In order to encourage exhibitors IE THESE SHOES SUIT YOU TELL YOUR I :R I ENDS. IE THEY DO NOT, TELL SU. nnd attendance at the state fair, the Sheep For Sale. i For sale IMlOO head of st ock sheep, fill iifiili'i .i-viii r.i ill u 1 in) i ii I i 1 1 f inn Southern FacilicCompany will trans- ...i,H,-::ooa'in u. Win ell cheap, port all exhibits, Including live stock ; First (.lass sheep for breeding or for to and from the Oregon state fair 1 mutton; will average about H lb for free of charge. Inhibitor should 1 w""'- H""'k ''it and in very good comlit loll. Apply to A. F. Mackintosh, '.',-?, mo I'aulina, AHLSTR0M - BROTHERS whip direct to the Fair (Jrounds, where they will find ample facilities or unloading all exhibits. rook Co., r. rfoBACSg-l