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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1903)
I AKB COUNTY TXA 41NER, LAKOVIHW, ORCOON, AUOUSf 27, I MM. Jim Winnishet. ! One of the three Indiana who, IW year a ko, went Into the lava Ud of Lake county ami made Captain Jack, the treuehcrouH chief of the ModooH, lay down hU Klin, I In the city, my the Tort land Telegram. He In Jim Winnishet, father of Frank Wlnnlnhct, the Indian who In held ly the I'nlted States authorities on thechar' of the murder of Indian Policeman Palatt, on the Warm Sprlnp Reservation, last July. Mr. Winnishet Is down for the purpose of looking after the welfare of his son, and this morning enlaced tlie nervleea of At torney Pierce Mays to defend him at his trial In (etolcr. After Captain Jack and his hand of 70 hlood-thlsty warriors had ter rorised Southern Oregon and ler IH't rated the slaughter of many wt tk'rs, and no less than .VX) rnited States soldiers, Jim Winnishet, with two other Indians, Altert and Capolis, went into the stronghold of the murderous band and Induced the dreaded leader to lay down his gun. Jim acted as spokesman, and told Captain Jack that if he would lay down his gun he and his men would do the same. This was tosho that there would le no treachery. The chief fin. 'illy consented and as he did so the hills rang with the cheers of the armed hosts of the white man. for the surrendered chief was their foe of the warlike Indians of the West, and his taking was the signal for general rejoicing. As a result of his prowess on this occasion and at other times while acting as a scout, Winnishet was a hero among the early settlers and the Army of the West. He was dis charged with more than ordinary honors. Written at t he bottom of his order of discharge are the words "One of the captors of Captain Jack." And this document the old red man treasures very highly. The capture of Captain Jack took place in W-'l and In the same year with Uostpn Charlie, Skookuni and Black J im he was execufed at Fort Klamath by the United States authorities. The hitter three were prominent leaders of t ho Modoc uprising. Captain Jack was the most treach erous of the wariine Indians of the West. It was he and his warriors who laid the trap and massacred (Jeiieral Can by and Commissioner Thomas at an appointed council of peace during the Modoc war. The officers advanced to hold a confer ence with the redskins under a truce, and were mercilessly shot down without warning. The warriors entrenched themselves in an almost Impregnable, fortification in the southern Oregon lava lteds and for a long time bid defiance to every effort to dislodge them. It was at this stage of the struggle that Jim Win nishet distinguished himself while serving as a scout under Colonel Donald McKay. Winnishet is an Indian of more than ordinary intelligence. He is of medium statute and wears a small black mustache. He speaks fairly good Knglish. The old man seems much put out at the misfortune of liis son, and attributes the whole affair to "fire-waler." J. C. huckey, for four years agent of the W'iiliu Springs Reservation, is well acquainted with Winnishet, and speaks of him as a sterling charaeter among his people. He is renowned on the reservation as u vajucro. T Ik; ice in (Jreenland Is melting more rapidly than It is formed. Comparison of tin; description of tlie Jacobshaven glacier sliows that its edge lias receded eight miles since KM, and it has lost L'O to .'!() feet in depth. Bucks For Sale. 1 have :) head of 'J to 4 year old bucks for sale. Price " If sold Hoon. 2 4t H. T. Coi.vin. Today there Is enough schooling supplied to give every cltlien WW days ot solid education as his life supply. Fifty years ago theavernge tt-n !... I'M .I.,..- ...I..... I...'. . . .. -"'"""" ' 1111,1k, nun inn im- nineteenth century average was but I'ncle Sam gives his children more than 1'.' times as much schooling as he did 100 years ago. SUk tlcatfach. r "For several year, mv ife wan troll bl ed with what phyta-ian called piik aeho of a very eveie clmrncter. She doctortnl with "everal eminent lhvi- eiana ami at a itreat extietiHe, only to' it row worse until dip wan nnahle to do' Mtiv kind of work. A Unit a veitr Hw ! -iu. H..it, Hkii, i'hani,.riai,. sto.,.- en himi i.iver i Hiiiem hihi utility HflKlis more than' ! ever did before and i i real well," aay Mr tieo K. Wriwht of' New London, New York. For ale hv i I.ee .trail. About 11),(M.(HH) liunches of ba- j lianas grow annually on the island I of Jamaica. Four fifths of tills ntitu Iht a iv exported and the remainder is consumed as food by the natives. A bunch of bananas, contalnlnir about :i(HsiHvimens of the fruit, sells 1-. ,ii ,'i,iiiiti, I., ,, .vi II Hill, Cholera Infantum. This dlHeace Iihk lout itn terrors nini- rhanilierhiiu' Colic, Cholera and Piar - rhoea Remedy lame into tft-iieral nne. The uniform niece" which atleniN the line of this remedy in all eases of iMiwel compliiinta in children has iiiiidt it a favorite wherever it value has become known. For sale hv I-e lleall. One wishing to import a hippopot amus must have a government per. in it to buy and another to laud one. The. landing permit is likely to be useless, for but one In a hundred hippopotami shipped reaches New York alive. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Hromo (Quinine Tab lets. All druxgisl!) refund tlie money if it fails to cure. K. W. (iruw's hkmh ture is on each Ixix. 25 c. ftO ly But manv a woman who has gladly faced poverty (or the man she loved, may well doubt her wisdom when pain become. tiie mate of poverty. If she were rich, she thinks, she could find a way of cure, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is within the reach of every one. It lifts tne Dunien 01 pain wmcn weigns down . , , . ct t . . - i It establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inflammation and ul ceration and cures female weakness. You have ray heartfelt thanka for your kind advice to mf," writ- Mn. Geo. Fletcher, of lot Victoria Avenue, Gait, Ontario. M Waa troubled with catarrh of uterus for over a year. The doctora Mid I would have to go through an op eration, but I commenced to uae Dr. Pierce', Favorite prescription end ' riolden Medical Iiia covery,' alto his ' l)iion Tablets 'and 'Antiseptic and Healing Suppositories.' Now 1 am com pletely cured, after using six bottles of lJr Pierce's medicines. I am glad to say his mexii cine has made me a new woman." Weak and sick women, especially those suffering from diseases of lonx standing, i are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by let- I A V All 1 , 1.11 ler, jree. au correstwnuenee is jieio as strictly private and sacredly conn dential. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are eaty and pleasant to take. A most effectirt laxative. Iflamotri lota PoilrniH i n.u....m-tBne -i.u.uucu ; iiiUUiUmiiiUUUUmUill . . TIMn TAIiLL- . . Ill Kffect June L'Sth. P0'! ...... H K-T No. 1 No. :i pMi. liHily iii.-i.-r I-" -1 1 j t Nu . .. . I .Ml ' mi p. in. (c.'-ii U'.'il lo:l I 10:17 ln:2i 10:Z7 0:l:i 11:31 I'OKKliA MA 1 .liiiii-rinn sj.litii.' Siimmlt I ppi-r m '.-li l.-k Spin-; Ixnvi-r " " " Hot spring- SiHiioii I KmII-i ri-i-k Spur I Steel hriilxu I I.AIKH ; : - i:o.i f.::a 2::iii ;s::n. i :.".! i:-H 2:11 l:li ii:l4 :d'. 4 4 .i 1:00 44BWrWWOTta A J VfUl ae . r Take UOXatlVO ttrOmO UUinmC Tablets. ,9 Seven Million boxes sold In past 1 2 months. TT:l3 Signature, Violent Attack of Dlarrhtwn Cured by ChamherUln'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemetfy and lerhapa a Life aved. "A nlmrt Iiiii iiro I wan IhIoiii with a viitlMlit Bllai.lt t,f iliiftrrli.ta I,lta.t I WiHIM IIHVf llll'ft It I IihiI lint gotten , ., ' reliof " aiiva lulin I 1'allitn a l..mlimr ry opened the,rl,,, 7n ,. Ji ,t " "''H , , , fit ilea of Pulton, AIh. A frieiiil n .sj days. I oday nnuitouiiVd Cliiiirterluiir Cli. Cholera ami I arm hue Kcinetly. I IkhikIiI a twtiity-rlve cent Uittle and after Inking thrre dime of it wn entirely cured. I loliaiiler it the U'xt remedy in Hie world for l"el rtun plrti u ts. For mile hv a Heidi A CHANCE TO LEARN - - F'rncticnl Demonstrations of Piano Construction at Eiler5 Piano Mouse That Arc Going to Prove Most Valu able to Everyone A piano which presents an excis-d- : l"K'-y nia.iea, arauce. in nrsi ! l"n' ,l"v, 11 v,,r.v pleasing tone. Hut. I.. .!.. ii . . i . If after a little use, the tone becomes flat, the action sluggish, and it gets out of tune easily, It Is evident that 1 const met Ion Is very faulty si.me- wheiv. , l'.ut the mischief is then done. You have made your puivlms.- ami must t content yourself to have your Instru ment "tinkered" up from time to, j time unless you an' in a position to, purchase a new one. This is e-n- j sive experience, and simply liecause, ' when you made your purchase you lacked the knowledge of practical piano construction which enabled you to discriminate bet ween a well and a poorly made piano. Tlie. principle upon which that delicate piece of mechanism, and action Is made, is t lie same III good pianos as lii poor pianos. l'.ut t he manner of construction Is radically different.; III the good piano, the w I Is care-; fllll.V selected and tliol'oimhly sea- soiled, the felts are made of the llnest j and iholcest wool, that will not1 puck nor wear, leathers and hushing cloths tliat will not stretch, and the most carefully projiiM-tioncd metals, the whole being so exactly put to-i get her and adjusted that It works' as lieatitifully as the joints of the human body and as ipiicklv, yes more quickly than thought itself. j Whereas, t he act ion in a cheaply' constructed Instrument is apt to lie i made of second class or inferior luni Imt, cut sons to secure I lie larir' t Often leads to pov- j number of pieces to the foot, with erty. No real (out any reference to Insuring the woman ever sold crmest grain. Kverv other mater-' her heart for tlie ,, . . , . , . ... i.,,.i. ,.( ;ra ' la I used ill such pia nos isuiadewilh 'the sameobji-et of saving money, : j poor felts that soon lose their :..,.,,,,.,., ,.,,,, mhers1 ; . j ,,mt "fetch, ami metals that can I not and do not stand wear, so that; i tlie action soon I ines "rheiiuiat-1 . , .. ,i .. , . , ii k v , that it ilcve ops in tlie mind of the player, an uncertainty when a key is struck, whether It will convey the motion to the string or not. I'iauos with such actions are poorly made t hroiighoiit. To learn to detect all these defects is a very easy matter ami it Is wit h an object of enabling purchas ers to avoid lieing misled into secur ing such faulty pianos, which are so loudly exploited in some directions, and enabling them to select one that iH good, well-made and substantial, " ' that Idlers I'lano House has recent ly adopted a broad educational pol icy. Willi large piano and organ re pair rooms, mid a force of expert workmen, beside salesmen t borough- ed to let you st udy this in tlie most ,, ,.,.,.,., II1(,1U1(.(, WhHL.Tyo.,.,,.,...mpl... making your purcnase now, or in some pi ll urc time, you are W i lcolue t o come .to any of our stores mid learn all 1 a bout .pia no eonsl ruri ion, absolute- U' f.-. ... .. i.l '..,i ..til 11... I ii " ,ii.ii. f.'i ,,iii iiiii, ! sucli study not only very lnstriic- Live and valuable, but also interest- 1 1 i ...,i i.. i 11 ILI1W i iili i I II i ii i :i. i:iu:its I'l.wn iiorsi:. Washington St. Cor. I 'ark. Other large stores at San Francisco, ; ii..l L.'....l 11'.... I. 1 L. i ill., r-ii nn iii , i) linn,, mimi niiriiL- meiito. t nl. Pk fMWCh f rOT.ll ?M Ann lrfliy Cures Crip V C& HtVVAVft 1A HllV aa, TUIC DIDTD i M'i m t K. !. i I Ills I Ml 1.11 AUvi-rUlllt Aitrliey Al itlilAl whnre eoniraela fur itvirilln mil I mule ia n imins r.irimiiKP, run r rani' w o. t al.. I or ii. 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