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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1904)
fiilk County Bxtr utttrf PaMUhcd Every Thnrxla A. V. BEACH. Masonic Bulldtnf NEWS NOTES FROM PAISLEY. I'aimi.kv, Mmh N Wo are almost i (One Year $2.00 I attout hero. Tlio residences of S. S. TERMS: JSIx Months, 1.00 1 . , . .m.i w v Mil (ThreMonth. so nanlstc-r. L. ( . Mkkcl and . Mil- - r - . -jr..".-:-.-.- have IhvII ftlirroUtldcd With WnttT !IACK jl Kk I mn S m ml I yr : Oneln.h ill W Htm U on and several others arc threatened. Twoliirhos 1 IK'l Trtllwi IN 00 ; Thivo in.-ho .1 iooj io J.m ; unless tlio Jam of drift Iocs run Ih re- Suarter Column 1 Six'! l.Mo'.vw k.M in i.uimn mm i.soo .'M 4im' 7oi 1 movrd from the head gates nbovr On Column i.SOOO JMM JSOUtviOt'llJOlKl i - - - j town. About forty fort of tho trhlc iK.EVIEWv.OKt':ooN' nAKCt1 10- l9"4 I across the Clio-wancim rlvrr hrrr In VALEDICTORY, town wrnt out lust nlglit. At ono It I with a filing of .loop regret ti,m ,lmin ,,u l,,",, rlm'H that we announce that Tho i:xnnl. j More was In danger, but fortunately Imr today Is Issued for the last tln.o I r"r ,,ni,,li" ,l,e J"m turned under tho present management. With this issue tho undersigned steps down from tho tripod after a contin uous association with Tho r.xanilnor for tho past 1 years, having started In a devil, ami becoming editor anl propriotorll years ago. During that tliuo wo havo made many warm friends, am Is ovhlonooil ly t he proxjioroua and limit hy ap pearance of the paper, of which wo are justly proud. We have also made a numlior of warm enemies, and of this too, we are proud, for without enemies, our friends would Ih? lake-warm. Our successor. (. O.. Metzker, late editor of the C'hewaucan Post, has built up a reputation as a newspu er man and we Itespeak for him un bounded success. Our reason for stepping out of the newspaper business is best known to ourselves. It Is not lccativ we do not like the business nor that it is not a good investment but far from It. The continual strain for so long a, time and close association with printer's ink has had its effect, and health, of course, is more desir able than any tiling. hence our reason. ' We thank our many kind friends for their constant and.liberal patron age during our long association with The Examiner. No plans for the futnre have been ninde nnd If fate would 1k kind with us, we could part of tho water from tho channel. Numerous small bridges near licrviire said to In" (Hit. and deep cuts across the road make travel almost Impos sible. Anxiety Is jet at tho highest pitch concerning thostrnngo disappearance of J. V. Conn of Silver Lake. Oeorge Conn has gone to Silver Lake toasslst la tho Investigation. The deepest mystery surround tho ease. A horse wasstollcn from the ('lias, limes ranch In Summer Luke, and from all appearances tho party enme from the north, and after taking the horse which was a fine saddle ani mal proceeded on south until near Paisley when he took tin easterly course nnd was tracked toward Al kali. It has In-en suggested hero that the party who took the horse Is In some way connected with tho disappear ance of Mr. Conn, but at this time sutliclent evidence to connect tho two incidents is unattainable. Mrs. Jack Partln of Summer Lake lias Isen in town several days, hav ing come 'lown for medical treat ment. Z. J. Harris and wife and Mrs. C. W. Withers of Summer Iake were In town a few day ago." They were In itiated into the W. O. W. Lodge. Mrs. Jim HarHr Is yet very sick. The stages arrive here a little late, but the (1 rivers should le compli mented for getting tiie mails here at Ms wish for nothing better than to cast ' our lot among our many friends of Lakeview and Lake County. Farewell, A. Y. IJKAf M. Another New Telephone Line. Captain Oliver C. Applegate in forms the Klamath Falls Express that the Department of the Interior has granted right of way to L. Hessig for a telephone line across the reservation. The telephone poles have leen set from Fort Klam ath to the Agency, but further work wan postponed until the right of way was secured. Work will le re sumed on the line as soon as the weather will permit, and the Agency and Fort people may expect com munication with the outside world by the first of June. The line will eventually be extended to Crater Lake National Park and a branch from the Agency to Silver Lake, making connection with the lines to Prineville and elsewhere northward, and southward to Lakeview. CALL FOR CONVEN TION AND PRIHARIES STATE LAND WILL BE ASSESSED. At a meeting of the Republican County Central Committee, In Luke view, March 2d, the following ap portionment wan made for delegates to the county convention: Silver Lake Summer Lake :i Paisley 7 Crooked Creek 4 North Warner 3 South Warner 4 North Lakeview 9 South Lakeview 9 Drews Valley Ooose Luke 5 Cogswell Creek 4 Thomas Creek 4 The date for the holding of prim aries In the several products will be Saturday March 26th, at the usual voting places, and the convention will be held at the Court house , in Lakeview on Saturday, April 2d. This signature Is on erery box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine TaMeu h remedy that emwm a cold la Clerk 5. (J. Hrown, of the State Land lioard, at Salem, is receiving numerous requests from County Assessors for lists of lands that have been deeded by the state in the re-j siM-ctive counties during the past year. The 1904 assessment is made as of March 1, and all property in private ownership at that time is assessable. Many persons who pur chase laud from the state do not record their deeds and thereby con ceal the fact that they own the land. Whenever requested to do so the Clerk of the Land Hoard sends a list of lands deeded and by this means Assessors are enabled to place upon the tax roils a great many tracts of land that would otherwise Is? omit ted. A charge of 10 cents for each tnict of land Is made by the clerk, for preparing the list. One county secured a list of !50 tracts of laud deeded In the past year. The cost was 3.00, but the county will real ize a great many times that amount in taxes. Last Fall the State Land lioard made an order requiring that in all cases where only a small balance of the purchase price remained unpaid and is due, or where all has been paid but no deed taken, the purchas ers must complete their payments and take deeds. Under this order the number of deeds Issued in the post year wan unusually large and a number of tracts of land that have for all practical purposes,: been In private ownership for several years, but have escaped taxation because the legal title remained In the state, are now subject to taxation. Home of the Assessors, even In couutles where the state 1m selling considerable land, do not ask for the list of deeds, but each year more of these lists are asked for and sent out. Like everything else there nre two kinds of Groceries on the market. There is a big difference in the quality. Our customers tell u the quality of our Groceries is very much better than any they ever had. They aUo say to us that they save money when they place their orders for groceries with us. We deliver promptly and are courteous in every transaction what more do you want of your Grocer. BAILEY & MASSINGILL $ 11 1E LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER V K cells. K I NT I NO IS AN ART IN which Tin: Kxamixkk cx- We have all the late -jsqpy styles in type and keep in stock a l.'tre assortment of hih jjradc stationery so that there is no delay in executing a large order. Our prices will he found to com pa re favorably with other prices. LATEST LAND AND STOCK NEWS EIGHT PAGES LOCAL AND COUNTY NEWS TWO DOLLARS A YEAR. ESTABLISHED IN 1880. "1 Jgjrewery AYRES& SCHLAQEL, Props. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town Nana! Catarrh, quickly yield to treat, ment br Fly 'i Cream ltelm, which Is Bgre. My kroiuatie. It ia received through tb noutxilj, defcUMi nd beals the whole sur face over which it diffoaei iUelf. Druggist ell the 60e. size Trial tire by mail, 10 oenU. Teet it tad you are iure to continue the treatment. - Announcement. To aooomuiodAte those who are partial to the um of atomizer in applying liquid into the naeal passage for taUnrhai trou bles, the proprietor prepare Cream Balm ia liquid form, which "ill bo known a Ely's liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cent. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation, j A BUSINESS PROPOSITION If you nro jrolriK cunt a careful Hclcctlon of your rou to 1m I'HHCiitlul to tlm enjoy ment of. your trip, if It Ih a ImihIiichh trfp tlino Ih tli main coiiHlilcrutlon; If a jik'aHiiro trlj), MccMu-ry ami tin convenience and comfort of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by UHlnjr tho ILLINOIS CKNTKAL, the Up-To-l)ato Jtoad, running two traiiiH dally from Ht. 1'aul and MlnnenimllH and from Omaha to Chlcnuo. Free necllnfojc Clinlr L'arn. the famous Iiuffet-Llbrary-Hinoklnj Oint, all traiiiH ventlbuled. Tickets reading via the Illinois (Antral will 1ms honored on these trains and no extra fare charged. Our rates arc the same as those of Inferior roads why not get your money's worth. Write for particulars. B. II. TjtUMUULL, CW Agt. 142, 3d st Portland Or J. C. Linphky, T. F. & I. A. P. U. Thompson, l & V. A. 142 Third Ktreet, Itoom 1, Coleman Jtldg, Portland, Or. Seattle Wash. s. f iS