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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1905)
CaHa Cttotmtu OBxaitlnct CtMUM fivf Thurtiliij C. ). MIirZK v.u. , Mnn ntillttint fc'Ucr.-.I nl tlx- I'oM tti.-. Ki I fiV- . On-. i One Year $2.00 ; TEKMS: 4 Six Month l.UOj (Three Months SO I LAkr.VIKW, OHKOON, NOV 2. lOOj j Programme for Opening Day. It lm lif-n lccl(Ji'l that ih- Piv Went' fort hounini n tut tin I nies-jinc to CnujircKs will lie putmiittoil on TuiWa.v, IVeenilter 5. The first i;iy of tbe nesMhm will lie iH-cnpiet fully hy routine business. The Semite will take nn adjournment oon after uiei'tlnji on neeount of the death of Senator Piatt, of Connecticut. The Hoime will lie busy probably throughout the day In effecting its reorganization and drawing the Heats of nieml r yrn.oo . Klamath county is running a bluff on Portland and has that city scar ed Into kneHing at Klamath's feet ami kiHsing the blarney stone. Klamath in threatening to cut. loose from Oregon and be annexed to Cal ifornia. They have been promising their trade to Sau Francisco In rv turu for bonuses for building rail roads and at the same time promis ing it to Portland if that city would assist m giving them nn outlet. However, the business men of Klam ath Falls are hound by th,eir word to turn nil the trade of the town which they can control to certain business men of San Francisco and Sacramento who helped to raise the $100,000 bonus for the extension of the Weed road. t i . 1 -v -i rsr r r CAL i.Vf vrrav sr. j i vet sco, i Li I, Mil' l'l I OH! Stit Line Breoie. tJeorue Swnsey Is in town sh.'lug h.iiiils with old friends this week. ( I i er b'eyiitilds left 1:1st WCi'U fur I .(ike '.., -:ilifirnl.i to take churje ..f the new I'll 1" U.:hl by l';ir:vn VV I.V ll"iN. l'.en si! . w mi In own lii'M of tie' week from t lie S:l . mine. .r ' i; i l.inee Th.-mkxsUvlng. at City II. ill. Sf: . EC 7 OjVS ll i SupiHT lit ;.!!:. fiber Hotel. .'? ),'f ffOUOAVS If. I ' , ii....... ,,u hi Hie l,..r flr-t of the week. l.nwiviice tJillngher and Pen p.ranch came in from IScno Saturday. A Mr. Pjirett is here from Khimath Falls looking at the milieu. It Is re ported he bought one claim. Pine Crvek will be dry no longer as It looks like It will huow and Whor ton & Kane nre moving down. Ivan Hamersley talks of gtilng to Kennctt, California. I think he hns a girl or a widow of some kind down there, for Jay says he calls May In his sleep. Pon't worry, Hum, you will live without her, If you only think so. I.ester Klndsey tnmved Into the house vacated by Reynold a.' J. tj. Willlts has organized u sing ing school here, come Monday and Thursday nights and try your voice. Wm. Knrkin expects to start to California In a few days. Kev. Snyder preached to u large T trial 1 I. Tor tl hist Vny If . n verdict f da k eri1 o - ii k llein at The l of .1 a Hies I 'oss ioioit Mood, ended in cul y Oal.v two ; meil iii tie tt lal. fa. I St;. I.'eK-iaa .Ii s no eon. or wide': the : e.xurllnit. .1 ?!(!. W inch T in II ,) to MEN IN SKIRTS. J. J. Hill, who left for London a few weeks ago Immediately nfter the announcement by E. fl. llarrimun that the time had arrived when com petition In railroad building was rife, has succeeded In borrowing enough money in London to finance his new projects in the northwest. Taktn the World All Around Thy Are In the Majority. If there Is one thing presumably cer tain on this earth, in the opinion of j most of us, it is that skirts are essen tially feminine and that the special ; congregation Sunday nignt ut the feature of inaculine attire Is n hifur- (Camion Hall. cated garment. Fut nothing is fur ther from the truth. To this d:'y the majority of the male element of the Sunday and Monday. human race, so far as it wears clothes ; j(H. an,i ( lav Lassen return at all. Is skirted. And iu past times, not so verv lonir airo. a cown down to the feet was the correct wear of re f Frank Pethel is on the slik list, spectaliility iu civilized Europe. ;-o. H'liorton came down Monday An aneclote told of St. Uiuis. king , w 8tV u.w (avrt w,, fbt. of France, Illustrates this well. That . monarch was the stoutest of warriors, j boys. a man whom no one knowing anything I E. Pui ke and Tuff Storkmaii were about-would dream of accusing; of be- Ju tu, ,JU TlUKtl.,v tclegrajih Ins effeminate, but on one oecasion he ' . tiusiness. About S Inches of th U'autiful fell ' ed from Paisley tirst of the week. EVERY THIS IS. ODY'S TOR ie: .nm.im-.M We have the Goods to suit the Tastes of Evervhodv. All our prices are Eair and when you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Conic Again. A full line of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots and Rubbers. tf tf tf We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view. i & What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSINGILUS Pioneer Store bob Smith expects to start I California in a few days. SlSTKlt P.U.I.. seriously offered to exchange costumes with a richly dressed female relative who had blamed him for wearing the unpretentious garments he usually af fected, which, she said, were unsuited to a king. But she thought his gown too plain for her. so declined the offer. J Man's Unreasonableness. Now it Is impossible to Imagine a soften an Kreat as women's. llutThoa. man like St. Louis even suggesting ,,.,; m ,t ,a ih l1v..1il.lieBn " f . for r- mmfmjtfs. such a thing if the dress of men aud women had not been practically iden tical except for war and hunting. In deed, a glance at old pictures confirms azine. TWO MAIDENS. King Alfonso of Spain, whom Americuns are bound to lielieve. bv i . . ", thid impression. Grand Magaz reason 01 ins liigli office, to be of superior Intelligence, while at a baloon and automobile test recently, sauntered away from his aids, and when discovered, was throwing the ballast from a baloon, which he had discovered to be unoccupied, and was making ready for an ascent. Leavenworth, Iinl.. was not unreason able, when he redded to allow the doc tors to operate on his wife, for female trmilile, "Instead," he cays, "we con eluded to try Electric li tters. My wife war iheu i-o nek, the could hardly leave lier beti, and five physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric Jiitt.-re, blie wan perfectly cured, and can now perfoim all her lioucrliuld .! Uties." Gnaraiitneit hy Ia'C Beall, drugiiist, price ."L)e. Oi;e of his aids rushed to his rescue 1 t0, 1 aml 2. Stylishly, while the Other was Plain of ulu jin-ifuieu me great disaster to the King of Spain, by ripping open the baloon and letting the gas out. The owner of the baloon has sued King Alfonso for 12,000 damages. Frank C. Paker, chairman Iiepubii can State Central Committee, says no campaign fund is necessary for republicans to win the next election. Somebody started the report that Mr. Baker was trying to raise a f 20,000 campaign fund and had called upon several prominent republicans of the etate for donations, some aw much as $."00 each. Mr. Puker says such Is not t he case. About eighty of the business men of Portlund have made a trip into Southern Oregon, for the purpose of getting acquainted with the condi tions out side of Portland. They went to Ashland, Medford, Itoe burg, and in fact all the towns along the Southern Pacific, and spent three days on the trip. A Billy Little Fable, bat One That Point a 31 oral. Once there Were two Maidens who Sought to Catch a Nice Young Man, who also Was a Good Thing. And it was a Palse Ftart in the Eyes of the Undisceruing, for the One was Exceed- j Till II K II MMI .on K United States Land Ollice I.akeview, Countenance, and her Itat was Always , Oregon, Nov 15, i'JO.j. Notice is hereby Showing through her Pompadour. The j ivt.n tnat in compliance w iili the nro- The children's iricntl - Jaym's Xbni c VermSf ug e Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves ami muscles. Gives tone, vitality and snap. .v Get it from your Jruut f&$f -v A iiilli-f ri '-t To Cure a Cold in One Day i Toio Lajrctiye Eromo Quinine : Tablets. e rtLjy Seven VRXz t oxrs .o',j In r-eit 12 months. ThlS Signature, r Curs Crip la Two Days. on every xrrt-T-- cox. ijc. Pretty Girl Smiled Sweetly on the Nice Young Man, who was also a Good Thing, and Talked to Him till She Daz zled him with her Beauty and charmed Him with her Wit. The Tlaln One gazed Wonderlngly at him and Made Him Talk to her of Divers Things, while She listened. Entranced at his Wisdom and Learning. He took the Pretty Girl out Riding and to the The ater and Bought her Candy and Flow ers, and All the Knowing Ones said She had struck a Winning Gait on the Home Stretch, when One Day he Mar ried the Plain Girl and took Her on an Automobile wedding Tour of Europe. The Pretty Girl had Made hira Very much Pleased with Her, but the Plain Girl had Gone her One Better aud Made him Very much More Pleased with Himself. Moral. The Peoplo who Bead Hu man Nature as they Bun Generally get First to the- Wire. Baltimore Ameri can. At the election held In .S'wteden for a King, Prince Charles of Denmark waa elected by a vote of 257,710 against C8,S32. Prlnco Charles has accepted the offer of the throne, and will take the title of Carl V, and the royal flag will be a golden Hon on a rurple field. Ftr men were hanged In the Car ion, Nevada penitentiary last Friday or the murder of Jack Welsh, a lab rer, on a train between ll'inna aucca and Itcno. The men were onvlcted on the evidence of the dy 3g man who they had robbed and ;ft for dead. Wm. II. Hearst Is threatened with rcluslon from the democratic cau jscB In Congress for his refusal to tand In with Tammany in the last lunlclpal election In New York. JOHN PAUL JONES. A Brltliih View of the Hero of the UouhoDime Kit-bard. John Paul, the Kirkcudbright mar ket gardener's son, who elected to be famous as Paul Jones, has long ceased to be the interesting personage he was In the eyes of the naval authorities of the country when In command of a rotten ex-East Indlaman known as the Due de Duras and recbrlstened the Bonhomie Richard he was a holy ter ror In the flrtb of Forth, and when be had engaged and captured a British frigate In British waters after one of the most singular sea combats on rec ord. The some time "blackblrder" and smuggler whom the Russian Catherine decorated and advanced somewhat per saltuin to the grade of admiral was a traitor of course In the view of the British government, but none the less a thorough seaman of quite unusual talent and originality, with a bulldog courage and tenacity to match. The Captain Jones, too, who sent Lady Sel kirk back her plate with his compli ments had the Instincts of a gentleman. More than the other countries he served America has recognized his mep its.-Pall Mall Gazette. visions of the Act of June 3, 7878, en titled "An act for the bale of timber landsin the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1'.)2, Horace R. Dunlap, of Lakeview, county of Lake, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 29G4, for the purchase of the SWJ4 of sec. No. 17 in township No. 37 S., range No. 19 Kant, w . m . , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and toestablich hisclaim to said land before Register and Receiv er at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the 2iih day of January, PMHi. He names as witnesses : w. R. Bernatd, w. A. Masbingill, Geo. Lynch, Wm. McCulley, all of Lakeview, Oregon. Any and all pereons elairniilK adverse ly tlie above-described latiuo are re- qiiL-eted to file their claims in this office on or before eaid 2'ith day of Jan. 1900. 47 4 J. N. Watson, Register, I SECURED FOR THIS PAPER SIR A. C0NAN DOYLE'S Latest and Greatest Achievement The Return of Sherlock Holmes Comprising Thirteen Great Detective Masterpieces 2tpLI COPYRIGHTED 2t ND ILLUSTRATED OABTOniA. 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