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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
fialt Count o r nlncT PaMUhrtt Ever Tharsday C. O. METZhEK. Minnk Rulldlnf (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: -'six Months, 1.00 ( Three Months, 30 sl K (In Inch... Two Inchi' Thr Inehp laartor Column tifclf Column One Column. ... 1 mk'X mo m- t yr 1 ll S0l ,hw t w.tK i I on, Su Tt 11 (! IM , Sue! K 10d.lMV; M l SrtH ( 1M' AHUM .V . llS'-l JftlHl l0Oj 7W . v oo Wi vxi iv on, uv u LAKKV1EW.OVCQON. Jl'NE ij. IW4. Tin Silver Lake Screamer lust week Iwlched up a quhi of sarcasm chewed by Hie editor f t lie Kl.i ninth FaI'm Kcpuhllcnu Mrtiu' time ago. In which that paper stated that he was "pleased to utate that lie was not acquainted with the editor of The Examiner." It matters not to ns whether he Is acquainted or not if he Is of the same tyo of failure as the editor of the Silver Lake sheet, the ocquahitaiice of whom Inn ncyer re sulted in any lieiicflt or tlnnirige tf us. Why is it that the man who taken all the comity papers and di cs all he cau toward their support invariably mention this fact first of all when he has occasion to boast of his ptit llc spirltedncss, while the fellow who does not take the papers and whose name never appears in them only through the liberality of t he editor to give him a little free advertising seldom ever attempts to tell of the good he is doing in the world? Au appalling disaster was that which occurred in Kast Kiver, New York, when over 700 women and children were either burned to death or drowned. The Ueiiera! Slocuni, an excursion steamer that was bear ing members of a Sunday school pic nic to Long Island for a day's recre ation took fire, and was unable to lieach until nearly all on lamrd had perished. The Ashland Tidings ban discover ed that at least one precinct in Jack son county was a disgrace to the county on election day, made so by a large amount of whisky being sent there to influence voters, which resulted in two thirds of the voters becoming intoxicated and disorder ly, several fights and the whole thing made a disgrace. Two masked men held up the North Coast Limited Northern Pacific passenger train eastbouud near Bear mouth on the night of the 16th, lust. After bringing the train to n stop the robls-rs blew open the express car, dynamited the safe and secured all of its contents. The ainouut secured is not known, but is though e to be large. According to the statement of a Silver leaker while in Iakevlew re cently concerning a two-faced editor of that place, lie had Iteen reading a couple of pages of The Kxamlner. A disastrous tire occurred in Oro ville, Calif., on the 11th which swept the principal business portion of the town. Thev foss is estimated at $150,000. Abner McKinley, brother of the late President, was found dead in his chair on the 11th. I lis death a due to bright' disease. Portland was shaken up by earth quakes on the Kith. Pour shocks occurred, but the seismic disturbance was not great enough to occasion any damage. Postmaster-elect, J. W. Mlnto of ihe. Portland post oflice had no !ifiiculty in securing the required "150,000 boud. Marysville suffered a J.'iO.Ooo fire hi Friday night, Juno 10th. ULIILOINQ AT A HALT. The Columbia Southern Vallroad agitation Is again at a standstill, The cause of delay, of -course can only Ih guessed at, but ii generally believed that renewed rtlvlly de - lend upon the negotlatlvnis of Mr. Harrlman for the Corvallls V Kast- em. If the Harrlman project to ! push that road through Pastern ! Oivgoneast and west innterlnltxcs. j It Is going to require considerable energy on the part of the backers of; the Columbia Southern to extend j that line farther south. Pastern j 1,1 "'"M' ' compliments from a pro Oregon traded worth building to. ,,,MMor MasMichtiset ts who has but It Is a a ell known fact that the j visited the World's Pair, and seen X, C. O. l;y Co Is building north nothing In the educational Hue that with a view to holding the trade of this section for itself and San Fran cisco ns a shipping point, and this line Iwlng a feeder for the S. P. lines, the extension of another feeder run- j I'ortlon of tlie'Pnlted States Is a ning cast and west would work n!,,lln ' proud of ami should hardship on a road coining in from I stimulate our efforts to gain even the north. P. W. Vail'e. assistant suiK-rlntend-cut vf the railway uiuil service was hi iM'inJ last wrk looking oe tliO mail route, and will Intercede with the government In Uhalf of the people of this county for an exjsdit cd mall service. His efforts will probably meet with success to a cer tain extent; that to secure a six times a week service from Shauiko to Rend, and possibly throuuh to Silver Inke, where a six times a week service from Iikevlew Is al ready in force. This will result In northern Lake county getting their Portland mail In much lesstlmethan they now get it. L. S. Alnsworth arrived from Portland j-esttrday morning, says theChewaucan Post of the ltltb, by the northern route. Mr. Alnsworth Is a brother-in-law at Kdwin Mays. He Is In the steamboat business In Portland and ts making a pleasure and business trip through this coun try. It is tolleved that his presence here has something to do with the Portland Irrigation Co's enterprise, but he has nothing to give out for publication. The National convention convened Monday. Today a President and vice president will Ik? nominated. Frank C. Black of New York will nominate Theodore Roosevelt and IJeveridge of Indiana will make one of the speeches seconding the nom ination. Fairbanks of Indiana Is In the lead for vice-president. Mrs. Sullivan, an aged lady of Davis Creek, was brought to town this week. for medical treatment. Her condition, resulting from heart trouble, is critical In the extreme. Alttiras Plalndealer. (Mrs. Sullivan Is the mother of Mrs. Z. 0. Harris of Silver Lake.) The Bend people are agitating a new stage line from ShanikotoBend, cutting out Prineville. They propose to run two stages each day both ways, and get their mall 11 hours from Khanlko. A terrilfic storm accompanied by a water spout occurred in Cuba recent ly, 4." people were killed by flying timbers and drowned by the down pour of water. Fourteen inches of water fell in live hours. The Poison Creek cattle rodeo will meet at the ranch of S. J. Lampshire on June 20th, to make the annual ride of the ranges trlbntnrj to the Silvies HI ver. Harney News. At the Supremo Ix)dge of Ancient Order of 1,'nlted Workmen, held at Chattanooga, Tenn., Wni. Colvlgof Hoseburg was electod Supreme Fore- . " man. TIioh. Ciray of Portland was chit t ed grand muster of Masons for the grand Jurisdiction of Oregon, by the grand lodge on the ltth. Hon. J. N. Williamson has return ed from Washington, and Is accept ing Oregon's glad hand. j Lakevlew School Attracts Attention Nome time ago. about March :Ut, j The Kxamlner contained a short article In which Prof. II. S. I yman complimented the Lakevlew school ' very highly on some exhibits the pupils had prepared for the St. 1 ,011 1 Pair, photographs and compositions n "' ,,,,,u' I'.v the children il Ooogrnphy work. This work was carefully prepared nn, M'nt "M shlblt to the St. l-alr front the l.akev lew school. m,xv come a part of the reward surpasses the work of the Lakevlew. t Ore., school. The fact that our exhibits are at tracting attention hi the populous more notorlty in the wide world. P.elow We give a few extracts from a letter written by Prof. Preston V. Search of Worcester, Mass., to Co. Snpt. Willlts, under dale of June 10, l'.X'l. "I have Just come from my third' visit to the St. Louis P,xpoltlon. 1 ha ve spent considerable time In the Kducatlotial F.xhlhit and want to express the deep pleasure I experlenc- i ed In looking over the commendable, work of Ijikc Count v. 1 doubt If i there Is a place In the l'nltcd States, I ' 1 1 of iroportloiiai size, that can stir-( pass the schoolshowluuof Lakevlew. The subject matter, the penmanship, ' t the illustrations, and In particular,! the childrens' pictures pleased inc very mu.-h." "Again I commend the exhibit of your schools. It has a prominent' place at St. Louis. I congratulate your schools on this evidence i.f highly meritorious work." Otfer of Big Reward. The state orgauIxatl.n of wool growers and the AnteloM Wool Urowcrs Association have offered a reward of f 1000 for Information that will lead to the arrest and convic tion of party or parties found guilty of shooting or otherwise killing or maiming sheep Isdonglng to mem bers of either association. This re-1 ward Is also offered for Information j of depredation or Injuries to any 1 prowrty whatever or employees of j tnemliers of the two nssis'latlotis. j Notices of this reward are ls'lng! scattered broadcast over the slu-ep I ranging portions of the state. It Is liellevcd that the offering of rewards In this manner will lead to an end of range troubles. Antelope Herald. Rich Uold Strike. Medford, Oregon, June It!. There is a great stampede of miners now on Orayback mountain, thirty miles east of here. It is the greatest gold strike ever niado in Southern Oregon. An lS-year-old boy and his compan ion found the ledge while hunting, and brought In f 7(H) gathered with a inortor and pestle. Three other men rushed out and gathered $.'NK) In ono day's work yesterday. The location of the strike Is almost on the California line, near the scene of rich early placer digging4. Sheepmen Attention. The woolgrowers of Lake county ure requested to Is? present at a meeting in the court house at 10 oclock, a. m. July "th. The purpose of the meeting Is to organize a wool growers association In Lake county to further the Interests of those en gaged in t hat industry. From a prlvato letter received here, we learn the sad news that the widow of our old friend, the late O. L. Stanley, brooding over her sad loss, became very 111 and . while re covering, her reason became unbal anced. By the advice of her physi cian she was remo veil to the hospi tal at Stockton. fi Refnt4 RllvifKf " - - - r i UJ General Merchandise j j ! Vj ; Lj jwj l.nt.ng tt hlmhlii Lakevikw :fe General Merchandise. & A BUSINESS If you art going east a careful selection of your route Is essential to the enjoyment of jmir trip. If it Is a business trfp time is tie main consideration; if a pleasure trip, scenery and the convenience and comforts of a modern railroad. Why not combine all by using the ILLINOIS CF.NTUAL, the L'-To.ate Itoad, running two trains dally from St. Paul and Minneapolis and from Omnha to Chicago, tree Kecllniug Chair Cars, the famous Buffet-Libra ry Nmokliitf Curs, all trains vest I billed. Tickets rending via the Illinois Central will Is? honored on these trains and no extra 'are chargd. Our rates are the same as thorn of Inferior roads w hy not get your money's worth. Write for partU nlars. II. II. TltUMBPLL, Com. C. LiNnsr.Y. T. F. & P. A. 142 Third Street. Portland. Or. Keward. The Ismrd of directori of Shsl Ii- trict No. 7, of Ike county will pity -" ' fr the nrrent mid conviction of the ' . .. . ... .. : .... ...... .hOu lir.kLt. ili JHriy (Jl (failirr nun .f.w-w , . , ...... ........ windew light out of the public fchool , tM; inoiie.vcolli-.tei' for work. f20L biiiMing. The arrest and conviction of , 40; paid by H.M.N, on sal. f:i0ti; parties committing depredations altonl j Witnessed conversions, .1.1. said school building in tho future willlsj. suitably rewarded. By order of the School Hoard. Dated this 20th day of June, 1004. To Build Road To Bly The business men of Paisley have siiliscrllied fM.oO to ls used in build ing a road fromtheretotheKlamath county line Is'tween Ply and Paisley. The county had the road surveyed a couple of years ago, but it lias never ljccuoMiifd. Klamathcounty people will build a road from Illy to meet the Paisley people at theconnty line. Clectcd at The School Meeting At the school meeting held Monday Dr. B. Daly was re-cli-cted director for t hroe years and Mrs. C. Pnibach was re-elected clerk for one year. Dr. Daly Is entering his fifth term us director of the iJikevlew school hav ing served 12 years. NOTICIi To whom It may concern: -All per sons are forbidden to hunt, feed their stock or otherwise tresspass upon any land belonging to mo at any of ins ratichey In Lake couuty;as I will prosecute each tresspasser. 'S (1. W. Mai-kk inm-iictihr maihoiihtock op jfrl Bailc' & Massi..gill 3 ! lllilHii!llll!lllilllia PROPOSITION Agt. It'.'. :-l st Portland Or P. P. Tit ( i.n. F. A P. A. Hoi 'in I, Coleman Bldg, Seattle Wash. tiaptist nisnion Report. Following is the report of mission ' work done In Pastern Oregon and California Baptist Association: Nrim iieinliiMl IIU. I'lull i.nifli I regtet to leave your Held but the health of my w ife conqs'lls tin; to do so. Thanking one and all for their kindness to mo and mine, I am Jlcstieetfully yours. J. W. III. Ark, IAKM5 lint N ill, liiiiroi i'i Hint . u I ui i r. p . I lil on nicy In 'lMillH-MI. I.llull 1 i - I' K I. II) II' I. LiHIi. V ' lll'll. I., 'I WtiT, I. in-. V". . mill i i'iiiiii li'i ii'il, t"!r. I in.'. i ii iii'ii, M. I i - I I I- mill . ''in in! I'-.tini'Mi Ai'iila. 'IAVI I V It MAXWt.1.1.. BUSIMiS.S I.MLKPRISIIS Naxal CaUtrrh quickly yiuldi to treat ment by Ely's (Jroatu Jiahn, which is agree ably aromatic t is received through the iioMtrils, eleaiiNes and beals the whole sur face over which it diffusns lUelf. Druggists sell the Wo. size; Trial size by mail, 10 oonts. 'wit it aud you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement, To aocomnioiliito those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal iianMHgea for catarrhal trou. bits, the proprl.' jrs prepare Cream Ualm in liquid form, which ill bo known as Ely's Liquid C'reitra llslia. Triee inaluding the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail. Tim liquid form embodies the med ieiual propertii s of the solid preparation. f