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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1903)
LAKD COUNTY GXAMINER, LAKLVILW ORCOON, AlKlUSr JO, Salt CcumUt 01. v a uiiu-r PnMlthed Evrv Thr.Ujr A. V. liHACII. AUsnnlc IlinLilng TERMS: (One Year, $2.00 I Kinr.tl.rn I 1)11 .i iuwimi.'i ' (Three .Months,. 50 SI'ACK On Inrh Two lnohi' fhlw Iiu'Ih". Quarter Column Half Coliinm . . . On (Nil n in n 1 k t mo S tiM K nm' 1 yr . m f- on (. V" ' H i rt I ii w T ixi H Hi. ! iv .! (V due Iim lhi .'.'I i i ukv 9 ii l.s ll .V n M'.HI . it; n l.s im ..s It I 40 Hi: Til It! . ;."! IV H !." IV . :! -V tt LAKbVIEW, OKEOON. Al'UUSr 20. IOO.I. X"c ' - Henry Norwcll who died at Apoka. ITa., but who wan born In Scotland, CfOHSOll tllO OCCUtl IW tiltlCM. Mario Hull, njivcjl reccntl.v made her debut as a violinist in Knuland. nnd a great future is predicted for her. Colonel C. H. Wins ol I'inelnnatl, a iro8iHroun manufacturer, lias Uvu on the staff of every governor In Ohio for the past twenty years. Swum I Friuiiatita of the Kama Kirslina Monastery of Calcutta has wrrlved in San Francisco on a three year piljrriinatn' around the worhl. Mr. lavis, the American, who has 'Xieiiiiel considerable sir.ns in cx loriiig work near Tliolos, Kgypt, has found a splendid chariot iti tlie South of Kin.i; Thot limes. The famous Ward McAllister farm, near Newport. It. 1.. where McAllister wrote the edition ile luxe of 'What I Know of Soi-ict v." lias been tvnteii To Mor-ati I'.arry. an lri.-li fanner. Is enlleil "Virginia Mourning HT IVnd." ha lnvti erected on the Institute ground anil cotninetnor ales the heroism of the eailets who fell at the battle of Newmarket. Va.. May !., lMil. The sculptor was himself among these Confeilerate eailets anil his roommate, Thomas Jefferson, a great grandson of the author of the iHilaratlon of Itide IM'tiilenee, fell In that battle. An article in a tJerman newspaper, translated In the New York l'.vcnlng Post, in condemnation of Kiiropenn Jew baiting anil American lynching. strikes the nail on the heiul In the following; "Over here ami over then the same circle. First yon depress a whole eople until they are pariahs, deny them civic equality, social recognition. Industrial Haee, and then when you have made them cowardly, dirty, treacherous hyenas, you kill them as hyenas or pour petroleum over them and let them cook, tiood Lord!" St. Paul Pion eer Press. Do Not Look At Them! President Koosi.elts ancestor. Nicholas, was the lir-t of the family To figure in American politics, lb was born in Ne.v York city, where he was elected .'ildi-rui.t u in IT'"'. ie. ire I.'mcohi l'.UiT. head of the lcpa i: laent oi nied;:.cva 1 hi-tniy at i 'oriiell university, i- tuncing New lOO Krwarrf. IOO. The reader of this iair will lie pleased to leMrn that there is at leant one dreaded disease that science has been Hble to cure in all it stages and that is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh Cure in the only punitive cure now known to medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coti st i t u t ioiiiil disease, requires a consti tutional treatment Mall s ( atarrli Cure is taken internally, acting directly u I ion the IiIdimI ami mucous surlniv of the Hvsteui, thereby dest'oying the foundation of the disease, and giving I lie patient strength lis- huiMiiu: up the con stitution and assist natuie in noing it work The proprietors have n nmcli taitli in it curative power, that they otter tine Hundred Polhirs for any ca-e tliat it fails to cure. Sei.ii h.r li-l of te tinionials. Adorers. K. .1. CtlKN KY it: Ct . r.l.d.. u So 1 bv Ii iiiiui-1", Toe. Hall's Familv Pill- ioe the he--. 1 2cux.sKtaaassusxiKa i I'liK-ss vouf eves cm st.'iiul tin strxiiti f siring the SwilK-st Liin.- of Dress Goods and Trimmings ever brought to the town of Lnkeview. THIv PKICliS at which we oiler them, will save you the trouble of sending oil", save vim tuonev, and besides that, vou will See the tioods before Hiiyinjj. A . Part . of . Our . Clerks' . Salaries is paid them to show joods whether you want to buy or not. We will thank you to assist in making them IvARN TIIICIR MONlvV by showing you these ootls that we are making this Roar about g Lakeview Mercantile Co. . V r I M m, I ii.s tore. The Illevt ntli National Irrigation Congress tni-ets in Ogd. li. Septeia-lx-r 1.1th. It proii,i.s.s to 1m- the most important and most interest ing irrigation convention ever held n America. Hi Timb-r Deal. Twelve thousand and mht hun dred acres of yellow pr.e limber, lying alone; the Walker range la Klamath and Like i - ' i ; i i. , were sold la-t nvis by inditid i d h I rs to C. W. i .tick ,V Co , i,1 Alli.ll!'. . MH MM' ipilieel- ..,! j,, ,, ll i,!;,,,. ated that I lie tract will cut snine. tiling ill excess of plil.niHI, i f, ... f of yellow and sugar pine. Most of this timber has been kwii- i r i. ;i - r : i -In' .. . .r. ', . -I . 1 Tinilt ll I M MITII K. t'lllt-.l Hale 'Mil. I I'fT.ri-. Iitkilrn. nr.-k'iill. Ju i. Ne lerl le T- l.v KlMtl licit 111 ci .in .i lil lie- e h I li .rn l-ten el I he m l nl ielii;.'i'--et"in--l.ls .ill'lf.l'-llit'l ir l!n' rtl nl I I III In r I 'k II it - 111 III-' -lll- el IllllerillH. nr. hi. ii, S. tv U mil I iiii-liiiivleii I rnieri." II. ! lei - .1 Li ...1 1. 1.- I' iM.c ilH'l - ! 1 .,! .tll.l I I - ' 1c I .1. ! i He-I m lliu ei'n ti,- iii". l..- ll : ll.ii ri t Ki. if H, i ell ll I ' I r In ' i 'I 1 - 'A I MS ' . tl , - I;. I -. 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The I ierina ii emperor lias eonferr ed upon JmIiu S. ai: i.t. the Atner icaii piiiiilei , a iai g .,1., m, ,;,t; ;.,r art iii connection with the Uerlin art exhibition. A mhuM gold medal was conferred upon Fdin A. Abbey, the American nrtist. I- r l. III. V IIH'IIC H Mltl..--. 1 r,',- . I'-,- lliirry'i, I , .1. . s,-v.-u Ir . 1 Imi ,-. K i. . it I. II.... ... L ,1 . I,.. . ..in, . .... nil I flltlll.l Ill,l!ll', an in flit eil bv nrivate llldi vidllals fur a vieir : Or.-xmi ;iinl ll.init"-s. l.i, Kulu's, KmI ,iiirts, 1,'oM'lti's, i;ic. .y. .is. kinds, by in t 1 1 1 iiu-n. 0' lis, nir. iriiiiriii'T d' ill 4 or more and 1' mouths ago it was said that the standing value was fl.OHO per ipiarter section. It is generally Conceded that the price paid by the Albany firm is far be neath tht; present value of the tract. A 11) ll'I Mil Im ' rue ll 11 H t fill ll if H I V ' I He I V til" hIhh i-.iIi-m rilii-il InlliN lire r.-n ll' -ileil til Hie ' lli- ir c i it i mi h iii Huh office on or Itefnrc Mint Jlcl In)' ill Si ,li nil, r. I'll June K. M. HkattaIN, Iti'KUt. r. TIMHKIt l. M MKI I4 K I'lill. il Male. 'kikI Oltli i.. I.ki vli w, Ori-Kim, I Airil Ii. I '.III. Milll c la IliTiT.) KIVITI tlllll III i'iilliilHlll'i Hill. 111' irilVl-,il11H III till' Hi't nf Jim, .1, I-7H, .-llll.li il "All m l ler tin. .nle el I iwnl.i r Uielti In I lie Mniei uf nlifiiniiii, Ore- . ... "" .i'Ihiih. nim n ii-iiinifinii I .rninry, ' h liUt those Who held claims in t he i '' nil. i nil I'ulilic l.nnl siale liy Bel nl ... , A HK'1-.l I, I"'.!.', 'Ill' lei I..H 1 UK n runlin llHVe III III Vicinity of the first pari liases dis- U ii J.-l m iiim nitli c iheir iirii muiciueiiiii, I ln-llli: j iiliKin K Siit, r. I n Illy, MHiiit, of KiHlniitli. Mate nf Ori'i;mi Will ; - '" i hIitih nl N.i .' '.'I. inr tli. ,iiri li I 1 Hie Vl. H . . H Mil I ..i. I .,,,1 i I. be paid for timber ill that leg j, tll . 1 1. I! ir, K. Ni ll Jell ll-eli. llUI'lllg till' lle.X t few years, of lllltil I My, emmly nl KIhiiihIIi, mnlii nl Orifini, i -,l III II HlHtiTIH III Nn JIi.'.' Inr till' ilircl.HHe of a railroad nioveiin m is dei-hled i tie- i-i- '4 N-e wi 11 s, it 17 k. .laini-i Mr I iieti'. of I : ; y , loiiiity of KIhiiihIIi, alulc of Ohkoii LAKEVIEW posed of them becaiii-f prevalent that no highe the belief r jiric, PLANING MILL upon. Tbf lack of male heirs among lead ing F.nglish military men is remark able. Lord Itolselcy has but one eulld, an unmarried daughter. Lord M'.obertu has now no hoii. Lord Kitclieuer Is a bachelor, and Sir I XI vent ISuller lias an only child a daughter. It Ih reported, In connection with the withdrawal of Itev. Anson PhelpH Stokes, the young million aire preacher, his brother and brother in law from active work in the university sett lent nt. which has for ae vera I years do 1 useful work .iinong the east side p aor, New York, hat a new settlement will at once "ixt taken up wph ,1 much wider icopc. it is planned in inaugurate the new Institution in the slums along the Fast river. Sir Moses F.eklel, the famous Cin cinnati sculptor, now .1 resident of Koine, has given to the Virginia military institute at Lexington an effective and artistic monument. It Taken with Cramps. Wm. Kiiini'e, a nieuilier uf ilie iuidue pang working neitr Li. 1 lepurt was txken maidenly ii! Thursday nwhl MiihcrampH and a kind of cholera. His case was mi cevere that he had tn have th inein her .f the ere wait uimii him and Mr. (iiffoid was railed and consult-d. Ile told them he had a medicine in the f mm of Chamberlain V Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy that he thought would help him nut and accordingly several dunes were admiiiiHtered with the result that the fellu h able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite hi hi v of M r (iiff .rd's medicines Klltader, Iowa, ArviiH. Una remedy never tails. Keen it in your home, it may save life. For Bale by Lee IJeall. Coyote Scalps ore Mih. In Mendocino county covote scalps are worth L'i each. 1 in; county pays $0, and the sheep men have cilllibed together to pay the remain ing' f-'0, on account . the great damage being done by '".votes to sheep in that sect ion. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean the Signature of I iworii ftati'ini'iit No iil, for tin iiun-ha..' of tin- s, H'j, - MH. ,-K'4 .s.c !,, NK1, S.c 'Vk T, .14 S. K 17 K. Thai liny uul offer iroot In uliiiw I hat I lie ImikI -ohkIii Ih more valnanli; for tin limner ur Hlone than for agricultural inrioMiH, ainl 10 en iKtiMf.li their rlalm In nahl taint lu leni '. II vi 1 Ih row, U. S. I iiiiiiiiinniiinir al K IhmihIIi Kali Or. koii, 011 Tui'Kilay the lut ilay of hi lriiilji-r t'lna. liny name aa witinuMi: ('. W. Kiiilnity, Nela jnliiiHOii, Win. K. Htuier, Ilenry J. I mk kam. Oliver hllfer ami J. Mi liaile, all of illy, On Kiai. A ny ali'l all iicrsolia rlalinlnir ail vcrm-ly tlm ahove dcMirlheil lauiln are ri'niii'Hleii to file Ihi ir claiiiia lnthla nlllne ou or bufnru aalii la (Jay of Seiti'iiihfr, Jiilii-1HZ4 K M. Hkattain, Ki-Hlaler. Keduced Summer Excursion Kates. The Denver A Kio Grande, popularly known as the "(scenic Line is tlie World," has. announced greatly reduced round-trip rated from Pacific Coast pointH for the benelit of teachers who will Hpend their vacation in the Last, and of delegates, to all the prom neut Convention!! N. K. A., at Huston; A. O. U. W., at K. l'uul ; ii. I'. J. K., at Baltimore; Woodmen of America, at In 'liHiuipoliH ; Kagles, at New York; Mvh tic Miriiie at f-arato(fn Springs ; K. of p. at bouisville, and T. I'. A. al Indianap olis. Tickets at the reduced rates will be haicd upon one fare for the round trip, but will be colli only on certain davs. These tickets will carry stop-over privi leges on tint going trip, giving passen gers an opportunity to visit Milt bake City, (ileiiMood Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver; and will tie good to return any time w ithin ninety (!()) days. Passengers geing via the Denver it Kio i ramie are given the privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to the point you wish to go, and for dates of sale ami oilier par ticulars, as well as for illustrated phauiphlets, write W. C. McHride, (ieneral Agent,' tf 124 Third fit., Portland, Ore. Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Window and Door Casings, Beehives and Purniture of all kinds made to order. Write for estimates on contract work & material c HANDLEY & CLENDENEN Put vnnr ait in Thft Fxaminpr it hrlnnc s H " -" m mm v 1 m w W IIIU J t J Bjf m m Hereford Stock W arn I' V V'' ' "1 " ' Drows Valley. Oregon. F. O. Bunting, Ownt 1 Largest herd of registered Herefords in Oregon Young Cattle for Sale. IAID0R ALAMO head of herd 3 1