Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, January 21, 1904, Image 5

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U'V. .1. H. McCain, 11 plum-vr
prcucliiT uf Or.'unii, illi-il ut hi home
tn Mcilfunl. (in Wednesday, .J tiiiMiiry
l:illi, iiuimI (HI years, 1 tniiiilliN nnd
H dnys, Three years ki lliv. Mc-
1 'ill II WHS III Lllkl'VllMV fur It tlllll'
Hiith lllnic fiiriind liiiiniiirM'iiiiniii.v.
!! Ii'iim-m u wife hiiI live ehlldivn.
Tin Hoard if NiiMTvUrM of Slskl
ymi dimity, Calif. hh'ii-! hid fur
MUM ImxiUIcN ili'si-rlptlve if that
nullity In li ilUtrllitlti'd nt tlx' HI.
,oiiU I'ilr mill oih.r iIiiim In
tin Km I nt 1 1 m nui-llnn In Yi'i'ka last
week. 'I'll" li.Mikli'l I In contain I'HI
iau'n, iiml Ih to contain many half
time lllti-t rating tin' illffi-iviit hit
tli him i if Um enmity.
I'.. S. .rimld nf Hun I'm arisen, ii
civil cnutm-emf tin I'. I. H.V.. was In
Lnkcvlcw first i if tin- week from Sil
ver Luke, where In' I iriivlnjt Up on
a Hinder claim. It Ih niiclrxt i.o.I
that lie will vUlt this fount ry nuulii
1 hi summer, and It will imt Ih In
hi own Intercut, Iml Hint of u mil
roinl. Itiillruu'l surveyors always
look H'ici'1. .
Tin Klnmiitli L'xprcss say: Vol
lime I, nniiilM-r 1. of t lie Klaniatli
County llluli School Journal, dated
January 1, wn put In clrculnt Ion
lust week. It I ii four-paw 11x11
paper, ti in I contain liumcioii
editorial, Ht tiool lloti'M, pulllclrllt
lulvcrtlHlim mat ti-r to pay for pro
duct Ion. and some mI ry, In all It
Ih a ni'iit lit tlf sheet ami comiueii
ilalde. Tin' miiMT Ih to Im Immih l
I
iiiarti ily, Imt olii to tin- lnlcucs
In Kit I Iiih; out tin' llrt iiiiiiiImt tin!
next otii U to apM-ur aliout tin' mid- j
ilU' of February, j
The county nnd city tax levy forj
this year I not very hlj;h roinpari'il ,
to some counties. Tin county tax!
wan '."j mill, iiml thcclty tux :i iiiIIIm. j
Tin city tax In Klainatli Palls Is .V,
tut I Im. TIm' Jackson county, state,
etc. tax Ih '.ii mills, ami In AhIiIuihI
, a KMi'lal school tax of It iiiIIIm iiml
ii city tax of 1.1 iiiIIIm Im Included
inakluK .Hi IiiIIIm all told. Tin Mcd
fonl city tax Im 11 iiiIIIm ami sclal
school tax ID iiiIIIm tuiikltiK u total
of 47 iiiIIIm. The sirlnl school tax
In tlx I-akcvlcw dMrlctof one mill
may not l folli-ctiit thlM year on
account of It m not having l"en tlhl
with the county clerk wkiii enough.
The went her man ha Ih-c-ii pretty
liadly lulled up for th past wi-ck.
Thawing weather liotli day iiml
night, was the order for Kevenil dnyM
last week, anil Satuidny snow t-gnn
to fall. All day Sunday a heavy
wind prcvMlled and hiiow filled the
ulr, mid Monday wiih also snowy
liiid liliiHteroiiM. That evening sev
cm I IiicIicm of the white fell gently
to mother earth. Tuesday night
wiih the coldest of the winter, the
mercury going down to 4' l'low
xero. VeHterdiiy it moderated mid j
Im-hhii kiiowIuk iitfaln. There In!
every Imlli-atioii that the Hiiowfall
III the mountiiiUH will lie Hlilllclent ;
to keep the htreaiuH and hprluu;M run- i
nhiK next HUiututT. j
A Jolly crowd of druinnieitianlved
ychtcnluy nfteriioon liy private eon-'
veyauce via the Went. Their j
niilval wiih iintlelpnted, and lnrp'i
hauil painted poNtei-H were Iiiiiik up!
til Hotel l.ukcview, aiinoiiueliiK that j
they would hhow hint nljjht. There I
In iilwnyn "MoiiiethliiH; (IoIuk"' when
KliiHtelu ami I'.ulninkH coiiich to
I.nkeview. The hoyn of tlie.nrlp
reglnlered at the Lukvlew In tlie
following; inaniier: "CiimIIo Itoek
Kxtrnviipinco Co., J. Cal Kutiankn,
('apt. In I'ointnaml; lloraeu C.
KIiihIcIii, Army Surneon; Hauiltyley,
Chief Hcout; ChiiM. Cohii, Tin? Army;
K. (Conner, licnal Advlmir; Hoc.
rortcr, (tenuiHter) Chief of Tran
sportation; "Hhorty" (teaniMter)
chambermaid." Their motto ts,
"We love our Cuptuln."
Who County Abatmct Company,
ArtlcleN of tncorporntlon of th
WfiMlKM) County Almtrnct Company
were filed In the olftcn of thi county
clerk today Hiiyn the Itcno tlnwttt' of
hud ThurMilay.
TIiIm company will complete n net
of iiIimI rnctM of U'iihIum' County mid
mi ion he prepared to furnlMli correct
liliMtractH of til ten.
The IneorporatoiH are .la men A.
liUU mid l' It. rad h, of lieuo, and
II. W. I'atton of llarrliiian, Nevada,
Mr. lton;KH Iiiim had yearn of exper
ience mm a title attorney nnd wll jilve
IiIh H-rMonal ntteiitloii to the IhimI
ih -mm of thin company.
Mr. II. K. lloliliiMou, mi exH i t nli
mI factor, will noon arrive mid take
charge of the nlmtract work.
All of the nentli lnen ahove referred
to, except Mr. I'atton, are from
l.akevlew, and recently went to
lieuo to III vent Itcate t he IiUmIii.'hh out
look there Mr. ItoliliiKoti hud JiimI
Ht ii r t i'i on a wt n( alixirict hookM
When he left I,akeveiV hint week,
't he Kxiiuilncr ImIich the gentlemen
unlioumled micceHH In their venturo.
Joint InntalUtlon.
'The Woodmen of the World, ami
auxiliary, Women of Woodcraft, In
xt ailed their otllccrn Jointly on
WfdncHilny iiluht of hint week. The
M-rforiumice whm wIIiicmmci) by 1m
t we'li "' and UK) Jieople. The Wood
men olIlecrM em-ortcd by the uniform
ed drill team, ciirrylntr aluminum
nxi'M, and lead by Cnpt. M. X.
JaipilMh, preHeuted a very liupoHln;;
Kpl ct in l
uracifiil
The man hlnj,' wiih very j
ami pvinmctrlcnl. The
IuiIIi m had no uniformed team, but
their man IiImk wim eiiiall.v iih oo.l !
If not better than their ih'IkIiImum,
After the eereliioiilcH the larKe
patlierlnir ere Invited to play
xIim Lm. ami the yelling of the entry
Ullllie WIIH kept Up Ulltll 11 HllpMT of
frexh oyMterM wiih announced ready
In the bmuUet room.
After HupHr dancing wiim Indulged
In until - or o'clock.
5'prUe Party.
The little kcIiooI friendn of John
1cwIm Hiirprlned him TueMilay iiluht
at IiIm mot her'H home, on the event
of bin lith birthday. Such youthful
cauieM were plnyiil mm miiMlealchalrM,
fruit banket, clap In mid clap out,
ptmt ottlee, etc. The nelf Invited
KiiiKtM were:
Kdna IViiland, tJeiievn Wright,
.loHH WiMidciK'k, llattle NyKcwaner,
V.hu lVuhiiid, Vcruii lleudereou,
Vlnuk' HeuderMon, Ituby DrlleM,
I.auni Wright. Mildred ltehart, Katie
Itehnrt, Inei Watnoll, SumIu Watoon,
Jack WoodciM'k. Jim Jud, Homer
Idol, Kldon fnrivy, Knrl WllHhlre,
Clay Tenia nd, Andii'w Hull, Lloyd
HenderMoii, Lloyd lIantlnK, JaineH
Idol, Karl Pratt, uy NyMewiiner.
DM not Oct llllngworth.
AllurM riliidi'lrr.)
Sheriff Stni't returned t AlturiiH
Monday evening with lteMHlu Khhcx,
the complaining: wit iii'mm In the trial
now priurrcMMliig In the Superior
Court. Theuhl wiih found at Seattle,
wiih only too nn to lit urn mid
readily obeyed the kiiiiiiiihiik. Mr.
Street did not net 1 milkwort ll
arcely having time to get back I
MC
with the wltncKH In the I-'hhcx caw.
He hii.vh, however, that otllccrn are
positive of the Identity of the man,
and nn arrest may be looked for nt
any time.
Roosevelt League Meets.
Tim newly organized Itoosevelt
League met again at the court
house last Friday night, when ar
rungenienls were made to have a
public meeting In two weeks, or on
Friday night, Jan. l!lth. cOI,u,lU.
tees were unpointed to prepare
music and engage speakers for the
occasion. National politics only
will be discussed, and In a way that
will Interest every Intelligent cltUcn.
A welcome Is extended to every
body who wishes to come. The
League will moot every two weeks.
The Ten Command
ments Revised.
Th following Ten Coniinand
inentH, revlHcd find utrlctly up to
date, an- herewith Miihmltti d nn Im-Imk
worthy of peninnl l.y nil niul mid
loyal cIIIwiIm:
I,
Thou Hhalt not ft nwny from
home to do thy trndlntr, nor thy
moii nor thy daughter.
II.'
Thou Nhalt do whatever lleth In
thy power to ciicoiiraKe and pro
mote t he welfare of thine own city
mid t til lie own Hopi',
III.
Thou rdialt icud thine enriiliiKat
home, that, they may return from
whence Ihey come and k'vc iioiiiIhIi
ni" n t to Much a h may come after
tlni'.
IV.
Thou hnlt patronlxi thy home
inercliant and thy home printer, for
yea, verily doth not thy home print
er up vud over the land tiding" of
thy KoodueHM nnd KreatueKii that
thy M'oji1e nluill patronize 1 1 )?
V.
Thou nliilt not link the printer to
take Ichh than IiIm price. Ketneiuher
hy link I iik ti n-treat from IiIm price
thou lufcrcHt that he Im a roliU-r.
If he hath not dignity thou wilt Ret
done liy III in Homehow.
VI.
Thou nhalt not aik for credit, iih
KooiIm eimt money, and the mer
chnnt'M hraln Im hardened with IiIIIm.
HI" children clamor daily for bread,
and IiIm wife nbdlctji nt Home tor
lack of Much raiment iim adorneth
her nlMter. I'denned yea, thrice blen
wd, Im the man w ho pnyH ciimIi.
VII.
Thou nhalt not nuffer the voice
of pride to overcome tint and If
other towiiH entice thee, conwnt
thou not, for thou inayerit Ik. de
ceived. Keiiicnilier the fate of the
calf thaMeft Hm mother and follow
ed a Meer away from home and lont
ItM HlipKT.
VIII.
Thou nhult tiot nwk for reducel
nrlceM for thine Iiifliienct'," for
Ktille Ih in thine heart nnd the mer
chant rcadctu it like nn ojxmi book.
He launlfth thee to worn and
Hhoutcth to IiIh clerk h, "ha ha!"
IX.
Thou nhalt not auk thy printer to
take two Oollarn for a three dollar
Job liecauH? Home other printer will
do It for Un inuney. The other
printer may steal lilt Htock and
underpay hlH help. If thou trade
with much om he, tbou art an accee
Hory to bin crime. '
Thou ehalt not liear falne wltneaa
ngatiiHt the city wherein thou d well
cut but HKak well of it to all men
that thy home city and Its people
may lie proud of thee.
New Pine Creek
Local News Notes.
New Tine Creek, Jan. IS, 11KM.
Weather has changed, snow Is go
ing mid the wind Is blowing.
Hrnd Lions and sou were In town
ttr,it of t,,M ww'k-
Mr. (Irover lIck went out toMade
linp last week to meet .Mrs. (ilbblns
who has Iteen in Cliico for some two
wifks.
Mrs. Perry Stanley Is u guest of
Mr. (. lleynoldsmid family for a few
days this week.
Henry Funk came over from the
copper mines Friday evening.
The young bloods of X. P. ('. have
organized a dancing club which
twts every two wwks.
Next Tuesday evening the Pine
Creek boys will give a minstrel en
tertainmenttheir first attempt. It
will be free for all, so come out and
see what we can do.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oliver return
ed home Wednesday from their hon-
jeymoontrlp.
I W8$ BEALL'S DRUG STORE &
1 yP?
';' LP.B BBALL, ProprMvr J.JV LAKEVItW, OREGON
We liftve conlantly on hand a Fine and Complete .Stock
of Drug, C!iemical, Perfumeriefi, Toilet Artielcs, Fancy
NotioiiH, Cigam, Etc., Etc.
Prescription Carefully Compounded
A
V
A Ki ll ami Ckmclicti! Like ok
Heaters ,8ox and Parlor Stoves
Stove Boards, Pipe, Dampers
Stove Linings & Backs
In fai.-t anything in thetoveor Kange
Line nantpe. at nricea to unit the times.
' ' -
J. E. EBRNARD & SON
v'&':'' ja
LoHt in thlM city a parasol by an
old man with a pearl handle.
Charley Stephens Ih on the sick llxt
thin week.
Mr. M. Wade hiw nlmoxt recover
ed from IiIh late UIiichh.
The dance Friday wan well attend
ed and everyone wemed to enjoy
thcniM'lvcH.
MIhm Lena ISarrett iHHtiffering from
an attack of grip.
Mr. Anthony in nt work putting in
a new dy namo which leaven our city
In the dark at prewnt.
About eight IncheH of the tautiful
fell hiHt ThurMilay night.
Joe Smith won In town Monday
on hi way to Lakevlew from Ceilar
vllle. On Monday of last week a rabbit
hunt was indulged In by a number of
our young sportsmen and 126 of the
bunnies were killed. After the hunt
an excellent supper was served In the
town hall by the ladles. (James and
dancing were then the features of a
very pleasant evening's entertaiu-
' incut.
Klondike Joe.
In Memorlam.
Hall of Lavevlew Lodge No. 63, I. O.
O. F.
Iikevlew, Oregon, January 16, 1904.
Whkreas, Death has again invad
ed the portals of our Lodge and call
ed away our brother, 1. (J., O. L.
Stanley; therefore ls it
Kksoi.vkii, That Odd Fellowship
has lost nn honored and faithful
inemlier, the world at large a good
citizen, nnd surviving kindred n do
voted relative; Be it further
Kksoi.veii, That we bow in humble
submission to the inevitable decree
of Him who diH'th nil things well,
and sincerely sympathise witli sur
viving relatives In this trying hour
of atlliction. The body hath return
ed to dust from which it came and
the spirit to dod who gave it.
May he rest in iieoce. It Is also
Kksoi.vkii, That the Lodge Char
ter be draped la mourning and a
copy of these resolutions be spread
upon tho minutes, forwarded to sur
vlvlng relatives and published In the
Lakevlew papers.
Fraternally submitted In Friend
ship, Love and Truth.
A. Y. Ukach
S. F. Ahi.stiio.m
F. P. LitiUT
(Seal)
Committee.
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