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LAKEVIEW, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1901. VOL. XXV. NO. 14. THE. COUNTY CONVENTION. Good County Ticket Nominated Resolutions Favorable to Roosevelt and nitchcll. The Republican roiinty convention tmt at the court house lut Satur day at 10 o'clock ii. in., ml the fol lowing temporary oltlcer wereclcct .'.I: A II Hamiuendcy. chairman; I' 1' I rake, secretary; and W K MrCor innt k, assistant secretary. Tli following committee were up Mlnt'l: Order of Buslne Paul Itrattalu, Cha Huerlock,I L' Clclaud. Credentials A L Ho well, John No Me, Fred Fisher. Permanent orgnnlxatloii: Ueo S Mckerson, W A Masslnglll, Eugene Mailt'. Resolution anil r.lutform: O A Itrhart, W I) Tracer, J 11 Bull, J M Hnmmersley, Ira Moshlwr. Tlio convention then adjourned un til 1:30 p. in., at which time the con ventloii convened. Fpon motion the temporary orguulxatlou wan made IMTiimiH'iit. The chair then called for report of committees. Commit lee on Credential reported the fob lowing delegates entltleil to sent III tlx convention: Drew Valley Fred Finder, Walter Traeey, W It II a in rsley. North Warner 1 1' Cleland. Harry Robert. Wade Snyder. Snyiler ami Robert proxies liy Ch in ml. ThoiiiiiM Creek S J Hull on, W P Jiykemau, J M I lumiiieridey, X Art uer. Amier proxy liy Clm I'ni liicli. North Lakevlew .1 McF.lhlnney, proxy by L F Conn: L I. !iillllaiii. lieo Nli-kcrson. J H Hull, T U Hast inu. F M Jreen, C A I'.ehnrt, Chun I'mlmcd, S F AhUtrom. South Lakevlew C F. Sherlock, K M Itrattalu, A H llammcrslcy, W A .Massliiglll. C Henkle. J S Field. J E Norln. A L Howell. J W Mlkel. I'alHley 1' J Itrattalu, proxy ly J W Tucker; John Scott. S S Ilannls ler, A A Farrow. C W WltherM, prox Icm by PJ Itrattaln;W It McCorniack; A A Wlthain, proxy liy .MK'ormack. Siiiuiuer Lake Thou Sherlock, J Prnder, R (I Adam, proxlcn by E Nhcrhsk. New l'lne t'reek A M Cullughcr, proxy by F.d Hart r. g; Walter Bar barlck, KH Fade. F.d llnrtxog. Silver Lake C 1 Rulck.SK I'.iihIcIc, .1 M Martin. It V. Ward. proxleM by l.utz; E 1 LuU, Win Hough. Crooked Creek W E Itamuin, proxy by A L Howell; S It Chandler, Thou Connor, proxies by 1 .1 Wilcox; C D llardesty. (loose I.rfike Jam McCrary, Rolairt Morris, Ira Moshicr, John Morris; U W Noble, prtixy by John Noble. South Warner S E Sloan, 1) V Foskett, J K Dunnevau. proxies by Frakes; L D Frakes. lleport by Committee on Resolu tions and 1'latforni read and unanl inotiHly adopted. Report of committee on Resolu tions and Platform We, your committee on Resolu t loan and l'latfonu beg leave to re port an follown: "FlrHt; Resolved that we heartily endorse the able and suocesHfal ad ministration of President Theodore UooHevelt, commend hi untiring eff orU lu behalf of nu hoiient and ca pable conduct of the neve ml depart ment of the government, and Hup port the action of theadnilnlNtrfttlon In mo wucceMofully carrying out the plans of the Panama Canal. AImo that we are uuanlmoiiHly In favor of the nomination of Theodore Hoom evelt for the next caudldate for I'renl dent. "Second; IdKolved, that having the utmoNt confidence In the ability and Integrity of Senator John H. Mitchell, he having deuioimtrnteil hU gnnt value mi Oregon'i champion In congrewM, we do hereby iiiKjiuilinedly en lorno him iu preeinlneiitly the bent man to nuccced lilniHetf im I'nlt ed State Senator from our Mate. "Third; UeMolved, that thin con vention be deliberate and cant Ioiih In Km choice of candhlaten for the Chan rmbach; South Iaklew A II Haiutucmtcy; I'alnley ff. K Mc Cormaek; Summer Inke T II SUer lock; New Tine Creek A if Smith; Summer Iike ii H Ward well .'rook el Creek S II Chandler; (looms lyike f 1 W Noble; South Warner I I) Fraken. The following delegate to the utate convention were elected: W A MaMluglll, K I) Lute, L I) Frakew, J W Tucker. C U Andemoii, K It Ithluehart and II It Iliudap were placed In noiulmv tlon for tdicrlff, Ithlnehart receiving a majority wan nominated. 12 N Jaguhth wax nominated for clerk by acclamatlou. Frank Itlggx, conntable; Cognwell Creek J C Baaey, 3 V; A E Follett, eomitable; Summer Jvike 8 O Peaae, J V; Frank Harrl, conntable: Silver Ivike J S Martin, J V; K I) Lut, constable; PaUley Wm Hold er, J P; (ieo Cooley, constable. . On motion the Central committee wan empowered to fill any vacancy on the ticket. It 1m an ohl aaylng that if it rains on Easter Sunday It will rain every Sunday for seven weeks. As It rain ed last Sunday, It Is to tie hoped that the author of the saying has been Roundly thrashed and made to count ermand his order. v r - 7 A... St' fi ll;- in I r- l I ' 't ' v v ' 1 in v :. f M J Hi 1 '' EASTER PROGRAn. 5unday School Entertains Lare House Song;s and Recita tions Well Received. A few years ago It was quite un usual for Easter to be observed, ex cept liy one or two Protestant de nominations. Nov, it I rare if thin occasion Is allowed to pass without some notice being given to the great est event in the history of the Christ Ian religion. The Sunday School of the Method hit church In Lakevlew commemor ated Easter by giving a concert In the evening. The church was deco rated for the occasion with potted planta, and In the center of the pul pit was a cros wreathed with East er lllltes. The music was appropriate, con sisting of selections by the choir and by the different classes of the Sunday School. Every number was a mark ed success but Among the most pleas ing selections was the motion song by little girls from the primary class and a duet rendered by Miss Ruth Nickerson and Mr. Phelps. 'The program was interspersed with recitations, all of which were much appreciated, little Floret t a Graham fairly captivating the audl ance. Short addresses were made by Mr. , ValandLngham.suiierintendent of the Suuday School and by Rev. Stark, pastor of the church. At the close of the program the audiance waa called upon for a donation toward Sunday School supplies, and a col lection was taken amounting to four dollars. The Sunday School will no doubt ! feel encouraged at the Interest shown by so large an audience, vas the church was crowded to overflowing. The concert, as well as the decora tions, was under the charge of Mrs. Chrisman who deserves great credit for her faithful work. HENRIETTA CROSMAN, WHO IS TO STAR UNDER DAVID BELASCO'S MANAGEMENT. In the cut Minn Cmnmnn. who In private life 1b Mrs. Maurice Campbell, 11 shown in character nn Jonn o' the Shonls. several county olllces, to the end that such men be choseu as will In spire harmony and unison of action In the Republican party of this couu ty and will lie entitled to our unani mous and hearty support, knowing full well that unity of action on the part of the Republicans of Lake county will elect every nominee of this convention. "HeHicctfully submitted, ('. A. Rkiiaiit, Chalrmau. The following Central committees were selected: John McElhlnney .chairman; Drews Valley Walter Tracey; North War tier Daniel lloono; Thomas Creek J M Hnmmersley; North Lakevlew J It Blair and C Umbacu were put up for assessor and U in bach receiv ing a majority was nominated. C W Dent won out over S J Prose for nomination for commissioner. F () Ahlstrom was nominated for county treasurer. J Q Wllllts and Prof. Vallandlg ham were named for school superin tendent and Wllllts was nominated. I M Curry was nominated by ac clamatlou for surveyor. E Luke was nominated by accla matlou for coroner. The following precinct officers were named by the several delegat es: . , South Warner Frauk Lemberger, J P; North Warner Ed Bond, J P; Monthly Weather Report. What Is a pretty good showing for a seml-arld section like Lake has been considered, Is the precipitation during the months of February and March. For the two mouths D.'-'S Inches of water foil in Lakevlew ac cording to the government's weather bureau at this place. February, with 4.75 Inches leads with the great est amount of water for the corres ponding month since the weather bureau has been established here, and March is a close fol'ower with 4.53 Inches. These figures are of great import ance In preparing reports on irriga tion projects to be considered by the government. Almost A Fatality. In clearing of the lot where Tom. Cloud's soda woksare to be located J. M. 11 and ley's engine was removed to the street in front of The Exam iner ottlce, and several accidents narrowly averted as a result. Teams passing it would become frightened, and In some cases It look ed as If something serious would hnpiH'ii, till last Friday afternoon something did happen and two women, Mrs. A. H. Hammersly aud Mrs. T. C. Handley, miraculously es caped being killed, or seriously hurt. They were driving along Mala street when their horee became ' frightened and unmanageable, whirl ed around breaking the ehalves and one front wheel of the buggy, and turning the rig corapletly over on" top of both women. The top of the buggy was smashed and it looked much like a tragedy, but luckily the horee broke loose and ran away,"" and the ladles, when taken from the wreck were found to be only slightly hurt. Recorder Snider of the town council Immediately ordered the en- " glue removed. It was learned here first of the week that Mrs, J. E. McUarrey, for merly of Lakevlew, was married tu Oakland on the 20 th of March to Mr. Wangenhciin. The Examiner wishes her the good fortune to share in all the happiness in tho world. I v