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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1905)
V (us national Xocal 1 A fine line ot np to date thorn at AhMroiu P.rm. . W. A. MasslnrfU returned Sunday from hi wool buying trip. Bailey & MasslnRlll are havlug the Interior of their more painted. Frank CiHik and Minn Ajfnea Baker were married by W. n. Snider od Jan. 1Mb. Tbc tK"t assortment ot hat la Lakevk-w can t found at thr Abls trom Pros. The Ahlstrora Brow, built a new aide walk leading to tbelr store at tb Fraukl corner. A new paper utarUxl In Portland ban N. Waldo Taylor for foreman and C. M. Smytbe for devil." The EsHinluer ha far the largest iulwcriptlon list of liny uewspaiwr In South -astern Oregon, thereforeitii column an- more valuable to the ad vertiser. If tlifre re mi Hi'ia) reasons why jh-ii.1- etioul l trade with you. it is IlkWythey w ill truilesotnew hereelfe. H then- are mh Ii e'inl reason, buy er mti t.i"l it '"t only asyotindvcr tine the ( e t. Jh;i:i:i 'I- la ivn to tie m er lie wi'.i ! -iilniv Kusfl.i Into I 'hina sin uld ! h,!it neutral territory with a luxury .eve. Phis must jirovuUe iBlrr)'-r,i:i ly oilier nations the re tmlt of w hii !i e.iuuut le foreseen. ( liurii v Arthur, one of lake coun ty' irniH-riUH young sheeji tneii. arrived lu re from his cheep ramps on the desert first of the week, to look Into tie- wool market with a view to selling. Spain, since the I ohm of her colonics ha turned her attention to Im provement III home conditions, and inriht yearn we read of greater ad vancement aloiiir these Hue than in fifty iii uuiiii'fliateiy precediug Iht war w ith the tiiited Staten. Pave Filler wan In from the desert firt of the week, and contracted hi wool to I'.ailey & Masslnglll. Mr. Kdler will rlu')ir aJ tout 110,000 pound neit t-jiriny:. he lielug one of the heaviest woolrower In the couuty. The j.riie m a lC'i ceuta. Mr, hi..! Mr. W. L. 'odia of Sil ver Ijikv ;ire iii Lake view, Mr. Co Uu l in under the care of a phy idim for e;i larrh of the head. Mr. dii!jw in a wriouM condition bru tie leu hu home, but has Im proved kiiis. coming here. It J. s. Iiewey and wife are ex Icteil here any day to make a few wwU vixit to J.akeview friends and "lativif. The l)r., we understand, il! toint.il. e tuinena with pleasure l.ukeview. They will be h-onicd by the people of The United State Senate haspaaa ed a bill tranfertinfr control of forent rcacrve from the Interior Ie. partment to the Hrpartment of ARricultune. ' Henry Newell, who ha lieen In Portland all winter on the Grand Jury, write The Examiner under date of Jan. IS, stating that he will tart home In a day or two. He any he haa had a tedious time of It. A. Ktorkmann, the cigar man, haa Waned the Ixfftu residence, and will more bis family there at one. The family bare been occupying the rear portion of the brick building in which the cigar factory la located. M. A. Striplin expected to start yesterday for California. He will vUlt hi daughter lu San Franchtco and will go then to Toint Richmond, and if that place suits him he will send for his wife to meet him there and they will locate permanently. The Klamath Fall Express sent tip a pitiful howl last week lecaune tlie Kepublkan had the largest sub scription lint and secured the county printing. Thtv Express is a good paper, but It is tiresome to any one "chew the rag" when they are defeated Iii a race. The Coos l'.ay Harbor publishes a pieture of the lilit house on (.'ape Ariii.'o. The light housestnndsr.pou j a roek upon which the ship I'.alti i more went to pieces ."k yearn njco. j The II arbor says the rock t gr.nl ! iialh- crumbling away, and a new Railroad Tyranny. The raising of railroad freight rates on apples from Oregon to Calif., potnts from 31 cents to 71 cents In order to compel the purchiwe of Cal Ifornla supply of this fruit In other and more distant 'States, thus glv ing the 'ftilronds the benefit or a long haul, is but one of multiplied thousands of the tyranical nets of railroads, tlestructlve to commun ities. Happily the country Is now watch Ing with deep Interest and In perfect confidence, the battle between the President and these oppressors of the people, the Issue of which is certain to teach railroads they exist as servants of the people, and not their masters. Senator Mitchell flakes Formal Denial. In the senate chamber, on' Jan. 17, Senator Mitchell of Oregon made formal denial of all charges made against him in Oregon land fraud cases. He denied that he had ever conspir ed with Iilnger Hermann unlawfully to order lands of the United States to patent, or that he hail ever re ceived at any time from convict Puter $ 2.000 for any purpose. HOTEL ILakeyxew, ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUGHOUT FIRST-CLASS ACCOnnODATIONS - SAflPLE ROOfl For COnriERCIAL TRAVELERS ft s. its. crmu&zt SeoMow LIQHT & HARROW, Proprietors COURTEOUS TREATMENT BEALUS DRUG STORE WM or yl .i" LAKEVIBW, OREUON. LP.E BE ALL, Proprietor ;;5 We have constantly on band a Fine and Complete Stock fcM 'fM of Drugp, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Fancy W,$ Notions, Cigars, FAc, Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded The women's temperance union j induced the abolition of the army J canteen, and now the women's Army and Navy Tongue are moving to have It rest ort-d. . vrbi I : : w iii have to le Liuiit I arntly v. lalevieu Jnpi, . intimates that, when :i lUissi.i out of M.ni ' .:--ei-t lu.i i '., I .. i M - i f i - i .,.v:. i ;.- Tied. soon. -Tuffy" Storkmann met with quite an accident on the streets of Ijikevlew last Sunday while exer cising a race horse. The horse le canie unmanageable and ran from the liernard store to the liarnes blacksudth shop, where "Tufty" was thrown agulnst the side of the build ing, receiving painful injuries. Upon examination It was found that one of ids rilis was broken. Among those who have received the highest award the Grand Prize at St. Imis World's Fair, was the A. J. Tower Co., the makers of the FISH IJKANUSL1CKEKS. Mauyof our readers who went to the Fair, will recall their flue exhibit in which waterproof garments were shown adopted to so many uses that al mowt every department of the world's work was suggested. The Grand Prize was a deserved tribute to one jof the oldest manufacturing cou- j cerns in the country. IFratik llutchins, foremau on the XL, horse ranch, was in town last Thursday uud made this oflieea very plcasentcall. Mr. Hutchius inform ed us that he had been feeding about PHJ head of mures up till the recent thaw out. when the horses failed to come to their Iced, finding plenty on the range. Ho says the horses, both those he has been feeding and those that wintered on the range, are as fat ns they were in the summer. There be coi..-!' ! l-ev ' Santa Barbara county, Calif., Is ; about to Ik? delluged with oil, by a flow of 10,000 barrels a day from a gusher, the flood having already ex tended over six miles, and the oil shows no diminution. The Lakeview Mercantile Company 3) OASTOnXA. Bomths yltii fond Yo Haw Alwan Bought Bigutus Itu Lind Ym Hart Alwan General Merchandise Petition for Liquor License. We the undrMigned l;gal voters of Pailey Precinct, Lake County, State of Orepon, respectfully petition the Hon. County Court of Lake County, State of Oron, to grant a Licence to M. C. Currier and G. W. Cboley to sell spirit uous, Malt and Vinous Liquors in lees nuenlliiei than one icalion In Paisley Pi-Mciuct. I-ake Couuty. State of Oreiton, Sa ior the period of six niontlis, . in duty j Water Street Lakeview, Oregon 3 M i P. E. HARRIS. E. N. JAQUISH bound vie will ever pray A I I-arrow Alliert A. Moore K (i Adams A J Scott S H Itanister J H Wakefield J S Kelttay A J llainpton H N Phelps J 1 1 Karra W W Hampton Iliiyh Witzell J K Harper K P Mat les i' C Witliers John Scott John N Long WH Tu-ker J V Hunan H (irtylord H T Stanley (i W llanaii A A Witham Vti 'I'trtnr J P Taylor M Ccnley J A lrumm L A M"Mt A I t.'liriften ( Kanticv ll ! 1 1 1 ; I ! i i ! i W ( ' t .1! 1 H Allen Itoutt John Simmons Al Banister K C Stickel B W Karrow I (Jeo Conu I ? Will J Sherlo-k J A 1r-l)i,nalil J K l'.aniKter i ( ieo 1 iruiiim 1 ftps lnve Kitson I 7 Clias barctis V S (iaylord i X J J Misire ! f I HARRIS & JAQUISH LAKEVIEW FURNITURE CO, F-ull and complete stock of Everything in the line f FURNITURE Vm Holder Lawrence S Ainnworth O T Funk J S Elder Frank Pratt A Stanley C L Wither C M llanan John Druuiui - F A Fitzratrick J F Iievil (Jeo lteed W M Marslers Frank Hobkius P N iittiiinter Yiriill Conn A I'.iinii-ter , i . V,' t .,;.. v JUST OPENED. GOOD5 AR RIVING ALL THE TIME. Snider Building on Water St. ...LAKEVIEW, OREGON... CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES i . i i. 'Ity Tin: w.jii.ieut Nn. )"!.. i s otlicers J.L'-t 'i in i .' ii.r tln ensuing year. : e -1 are: J'. P. Llht U . Manrlna J. W.. J. W, U H. P., J. I. Venator H. W. Moore Scribe, K. K. Ahlstronl Tr,w . II. P.. Heryford (Julde, AV. It. uJfoM I. s., c. o. Metxker First J. I). Heryford Second afh. 'T. FIook came over from Kock k, arriving here Tucday. He to town to sell LU wool. Mr. r"l""k tells ii a that the prospect now ,ur Koofj crop of wool Is excellent, "l l.U SUVM kl l.l. i.nuiriill.1 In HIKIIV " ut,.l if a couple of tuouths 4, w inter comes lots of wool will 'J here U nolhlntf to be done to Malt. i. Then i:a-r.:i.'.i;ti 1 uur i..ir ; fceditwi'h the (.';:!y h-ir fo-C, ;, Aver's Hair Viir'ir. It checks falling hair, rnak.-s the hair Hair Vigor grow, completely cures dan druff. An J It a!''' i 'r colortogray hai', all the rich, dark color of ttoly l!ft". a M. I.lr wu IHy '-' I11 "d ' I"'1" ,1, ii;t 1 1 ! ! lie v i.i , ji'v i 'l.e w ln.lt: i. . 'l ll J'.l.-il-V J ' ri- ! : ! . :l v, I. Kv'i'li. l-le.l. llillt e.u ll i' ..u ( ia ;'i i.iilne ; that ach nhh w l.'e f iiiiiimircs un tiCtOrC LJtiyin INSPECT Ol'W maiimoth 5T0CK OP VjC Genera! Merchandise l.l. a AUrtr.iur.i-. for Falling i f tle :i!lled Id hIiI i, iii.uii m an actual reei0 i.l kii'el ' iirei iin t at the late hereof, and was and j hat. Iiet ii actually a resident 'f and re Li.iiuit iu t-ai'l pieciuct least thirty I dttya iiiuiieiliately precwlinu the date lie ! uiii.eil i.x iii i4-iitii.il. and alto of the iii- inn thereof. M. ( . ( I'liKIKK U. W. ConLtr Hubt:riljed and rworn to before, me thia W1 day of January, PJ05. (Notarial Beal) Public for Oregon. W KOTICE. ' f3 Notice it hereby ijiveii tliatthe under- (0 aijtned will, on the 3rd day of March, 1WJ5, apply to the Hon. County Court of h Lake County, Oregon, for a liceuna to,fO ell pirituoua, Malt and Viuoug Lti)Uora, ' l-S iu lk quantities than one nallun, in J Paisley Precinct, Lake (Guilty, Oregon, ', 5 ior a period o! aix month, Ii viu the inh . A dav of March, PJOft. J Jiated January t' lh, ; M. t'. ( i a iri', i S O.W.Cooi.ev. I.euiHnti .llei. IimmIh Baile' & Massingill g9,J '0 iS phe Palace Restaurant Now Under New Management ELI, Proprietor. GOOD MEALS AT ALL HOURS Having purchased the Palace Restaurant. I intend to guarantee the best of satisfaction. ' AD IOIMMNQ ... I Iks I NA IIONAL HANK HtfPAD AM PtSTBV ALWAV ON hA.NO..