Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 21, 1905, MAGAZINE SECTION, Image 12

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C. O. METZkEk
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Entered 4t th Pout OWct l akrvtrw, Or.
(Ons Year $1.00 1 Cleveland were married.
TERMS: Six Months,
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LAKEVteW. ORBOON, DKC. at. IJ.
Fulton Get Good places.
In the reorganliatlon of the Sen
ste committees, now about com
plete. Senator Fulton secures
chairmanship of the committee
claims, retains his place on public
lands and on irrigation, ami in aa
d It Ion is assigned to postoflices and
postroads. He is disappointed at
aoi securing a iiact on i ur vom
mere committee, ihtuW ui tueui
terest he has In securing approprla
tfons for the Columbia River and
ther Oregon and Northwestern
waterways, but for all that he Is
considered more fortunate In his
committee assignments than any
Senator entering upon his third
ynr in Congress. He will retain his
mietubership of fisheries and one or
two smaller and unimportant com
mittees, which he held In the last
Congress.
Mr. Fulton was In direct line for
promotion to the chairmanship of
the claims committee, which tllspen-
see millions oi tionan. err, iuu-
rees. and under the seniority rule.
he was given this place. This very
fact operateil against him in his race
for the commerce committee, and
was largely instrumental In crowd-
Ing blm out of the coveted place.
unepostomce commntee. 10 wnicn
he is newly appointed. Is another
committee mat nanaies one mg ap-
propriatlon bill not to mention Its
exclusive privilege of pa sing upon
the nominations of all Freoidentlal
Postmasters.
For a long time we have not
beard ot Chas. M. Pain, promoter,
novelist and newspaper man. but
guess he has been digging away over
at Coos Bay; or at least a column
and a half solid.nonpureil art i.-Ie pub
lished In the Oregoniau on December
16th, dated at North Bend and sign
ed at the bottom with the familiar
Chas. M. Sain, would put us at ease
as to his whereabouts. Mr. Sain
took exceptions to an editorial pub
lished in the Oregonlan a few days
ago relating to what Oregon needs
and confining itself principally to
the deepening of the Columbia river
to 40 feet; and at the same time al
lowing Coos Bay to be deepened to
30 feet. From the attitude of the
present congress toward appropria
tions for rivers and harbors, both
the Oregonlan and Mr. Sain are In
deeper water than the bottoms of
their respective harbors are likely to
be for some time.
Suffrage Petition Filed.
Petitions for the submission of the
equal suffrage amendment were filed
in the office of .Secretary of State
Dunbar on the 13th, with 99s.j signa
tures affixed. The filing of the pe
tition at this time entitles the sup
porters of the movement to furnish
and have distributed to the voters a
pamphlet advocating the adoption
of the resolution. This privilege is
secured to all who file petitions prior
to January 1. Petitions for conntl
tutional amendments or the enact
ment ot laws by Initiative must be
filed by February 1.
It is reported that tho Klamath
Lake railroad, running from Thrall,
on the Southern Pacfie, to Pokega
ma, a distance of 2'J miles, has been
sold to the Weyerhaeuser people, to
gether with large tracts of timber
lands in that section of the vast tim
ber belt of Southeastern Oregon. Mr.
Richardson, snys the Klamath Be
publican, who has charge of the. of
Hce at I'okcgama, confirmed the re
port, and further stated thatthecar
rjing of all mails, freight and pass
engers would be discontinued after
the first of the year by the new management.
Miss Roosevelt to Wed.
Formal announcement has been
made by President and Mrs. Roowe-
volt ot the engagement ' their
daughter, Alice Lee Kowevelt, to N.
Ijongworth, representative la con
gress from Ohio. The wedding will
take plnce bot the middle of next
February. The ceremony will t-nke
place In the IUue parlor In the White
Itoune, where President and Mn
All the paper are sounding the
alarm "look out for fire at the
Christina treei" and advising as a
precaution the abolition ot all flam
able material for decoration pur
poses.such a cotton to represent
snow, etc.. and mdng as few can-
the dies as Is possible about the tree.
on uood advice and timely warning.
- when you see It in The Examiner
)t j8 go
- Paisley Pointers.
- E M Urattaln who has been lu
- Pa,8h., foP HOim, we,kB cluing out
the Innes hind and cattle business.
has succeeded lit selling both land
and cattle nt good figures.
As stated in a former issue of The
Examiner the tine landed property
Is now divided up Into several por
tions and gieaf Improvements such
as building ami fences will le made
next year
The Bra tin in brothers bought MM)
head of rows and calves at t'M.
Jonn iTn.U r 'Ivuht 2:x heifers at
fl5 Ge H,inkins also bought a
,argre Dumlrr f tht, liattIft
Whe Wf. nKIVt ,ne lo8a of the
Ine8 bro,,,erH froln our mIdst a far
the CH()I(. buBin,.8H i(J concernej
we are gl ( that ,(ie prupmy hlUJ
eo w,. ,,T,,led an1 BOd that
lt wl aJl, KrvatjT to the population
of chewauean valley
Paisley Is i uking on new life since
the announc m-nt of the building of
the Oregon and Eastern R. R. to the
northern border of Lake county. It
will makp VaMvy tue nub of the
nnivpiw i m
Now we are ready for the resus-
itation of th.' Chewauean Post, for a
real estate otlire, a national bank, a
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uiu.-u .urr iiuVu, , uu.r;
system and sewerage. But first ot
all we must have the town of Pais
ley Incorporated. It's coming.
Not a little preparation is belug
made for Christmas. Christmas tree
exercises for the little folks. Mas-'
querade for young men aud maidens. I
"Big eat" for all. i
The merchants are displaying ' nealth, from ore extreme of faddism to
,,, . . , ;n, . ,. , ' another, when, if thev would only eat
Christmas goods. The children are , , , : . . , '
good food, ami keep their bowels reu
practising songs, recitations, etc, j ,ar with I)r Kifl.. New Life PiB
and some of the youths of Paisley their troubles would all pass away,
are learning the two-step and other j Prompt relief and quick cure for liver
"fancy" dances. The dressmakers an(J 8tmach trouble. i53 at Lee Beall'n
are planning and building someelab-1 rUg Btort'' guaranteed.
orate costumes. Hurrah for Christ-j A Guaranteed Cure for Plies,
mas that comes but once a year. j Itching, Blind, Weeding or Protrud-
John Blair was a visitor in Paisley Piles. Druggists refund money if
, , , . w. . . . jPAZO OIXTMKNT fails to cure any
last week, we understand that he Uce, no matter of how long standing, in
about to close up the McElhlnney to 14 days. First application gives
, , ,,. , lease and rest, 50o. If your druggist
business and then will travel for j lia(:n't it 8en(j 50C in stamps and it will
health and recreation. he forwarded poet paid by Paris Med-
, .... .... . , 'cine Co., St Louis. Mo.
The l armers' Mutual telephone I
Association has completed arrange
ments to place 21 phones In Paisley
and the Chewauean valley. This
means business, several of the pur-
chasers f the Innes tract have or-
dered phones for their new holdings.
Ted Woodward has been on the
sick list for the last few days other
wise there Is no sickness here
Warren Marsters has erected an ice
house on the hotel property this
week.
Grand Masquerade Ball.
Friday, December 22d, 1 905.
Heryford Opera House.
Maskers not having tickets must give their names at
the door when purchasing their tickets.
Lady maskers are admitted free, but must hand their
name and the character represented written on a piece of
paper to the door keeper.
Orand march begins at 9 o'clock sharp.
None but those masked will be permitted to dance un
til after unmasking.
Unmask at 11:30 o'clock.
Supper will be served at the I. O. 0. P. Hall.
Tickets including supper 3.00.
Spectators: Adults, o0c; Children, 25c.
Tickets are now on sale at Ahlstrom Brothers.
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Rev. Snyder's work In the field as
pastor of the M. K. Church Is appre
ciated by good congregations.
John Trader has hceu attending to
business matters In Paisley for sev
eral days this week
Lloyd Hunter as In town Sun
day. C. W. Withers hiuI wife returned j
from lakevle llrt of the week i
where he has Imvii nt tending to land
business. i
F. W. Weldey cm me In from Lake-J
view Sunday with a load of frelgt i
for Alnsworth & Withers and thej
Paisley !rug store. !
The Masons mid inemU-rs of the
Eastern Star will have a Join-Installation
on Hecember ;k)th.
The Micks Almanac for loOo.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac
will not le published for 1905, but
his monthly Journal, Word and
Works, has Ix-en cnanged Into a
large and costly Magazine, and It
will contain his wtorm ami weather
forecasts anil other astronomical
features complete. The November
uumber. now ready, contains the
forecasts from January to June, 1906.
The January, number, ready Decem
ber 20th, will contain the forecasts
from July to December, 1'JOG. The
prlct of this splendid Magazine Is one
dollar a year. Se It and you will
have It. The Novemls-r and Janu
ary numbers containing the Rev. Irl
HitkH f,,rt.eaMH fur tt,o whole year.
j nnd more complete than ever, eim be
I had by sen. ling at once 2.1 cents to;
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Millions rush in mad chafe' after
A Fearful Fate.
It is a fearful fate to have to endure
the terrible torture of Piles. "I can
truthfully eay," writes Harry Colson, of
w. .r iu-
ing, Itching and Protruding Piles,
Bu,ken.g Arnica Salve the cure
' made." Also best for cuts, burns and
; if :n t u.v.. fr. ti i
injuries. 2.";cat Lee Basil's, druggist.
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We have the Goods to suit the Tastes of
Everybody. All mir prices are Pair and when
you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Come Again.
A full line of Woolen 'nderwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots
and Rubbers. t
We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup
plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with
their interests in view.
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