LAKE C0U1NY CXAfllNER, LAKEVIEW, OREUON. APRIL 2. loOJ, ftolw (JUmnUt 05 emitter PaMUM4 Evr Thursday BEACH & At'OARREY Mwontc BviMInt (One Year, $2.00 TERMS: J Six Months 1.00 (Three Months, SO sl'AOK it k'l mo S mt mni t rr On tneh -ft M t A .s im H on 112 w Two Inehi-ii I OUi 6 . T 0 It Thrr Im hcft. . 1W to to tm 1 i Stmrirr Column lAim'-Vim II Column WW'IMm ii One rohiuin :so OOitt 00 4A go tvou 70 00 IXHV LAKEVIEW, OREOON. APRIL a. I0J. Cad Change In Mall Time. The residents f Ijikevlew have suffered enou;h front t he Inconven ience if receiving their until, without having It made worse through tho tiliuiii nation of the postofneedepnrt- liuiit through some Inspector who Jiappeuo to go over tin line ami re quest a change to U'liefit some mail contractor. The ikiiedule for the Altunw-Lakevlew mail route is: Leave Alturns daily except Sunday after i:;0 a. m., and arrive in ljike view in 12 hour. !ave Iakeview daily except Sunday at S: a. m. and arrive in AlturaM in 12 hours. Ah tlit from the railroad t . ivutvi : Al" turns Usually Arrive at the hour of 4 a. in., the stage for Lakevlew is enabled to start by at leant a. in., thus having ; hour advantage of tlie schedule. A new schedule has been ordered which provides the Mime hours, lint requires the Like view bound stage to remain at Al turas until !:-'Ht a. in. and still coiu isiling the contractors to make the distance of miles in l'J hours, which is impossible, in the winter time. Tins order has already gone Into effect, and our mail from the south now arrives so late that it lays in the post ollice until the bil lowing morning, thus giving us a service hours later than hen-toft ire. This condition of affairs will last through the summer unless some remonstrance is not made. Second Assistant Postmaster General W. S. SheilanU-rger, in sending the new I .wi.bfci.liilji. l. i.',itt,iii -V.U-says "the postmaster at the termini j of this mail route are permitted to! A Charitable Act. Last Monday a poor family con sisting of father, mother and live small children arrived in town with iv broken down wagon. They were In destitute circumstances, with no provisions or money, and the head of the family unable to turn a hand, as he was In the last stages of con sumption. The Mayor was nptcal od to, who turned the matter over to the Marshal. The latter enlisted the servhvs of Kev. Smythe, and to gether they secured from the business men of Lakevlew 1 i. !." In money and a large supply of groceries and provisions. After their wagon hail Iteett repaired they started out with as cheerful hearts as It was possible, with a father and husband whose days were but few. They were on their way from Washington to Cal ifornia. Townssouth of here should look out for this Borrowing family and assist them so that their Jour ney may 1-e as smooth as possible. LADIES! YOUR ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT Mnt Have A Permit. The following rules were Issued by the Depart nit lit of the Interior July i:. 1IHKI: Persons wishing to cross any part of a forest reserve over a public road j or trail, established sheep or cattle j trail, or the ordinary mountain trail j with a band of sheep, or herd of cattle or horses, (the few head of stock following a wngoii or pack train being accepted from this regu lation), must make application to! the forest supervisor in charge, ell her ' by let ter or on the regular applica-i tlon form, for theprivilege of grazing j Knowing that you do not want a Dress like others in the townf we have ordered a complete line of samples of New Summer Fabrics. Come and select a Dress or Shirt Waist Pattern. By taking advantage of this line you can get your Spring and Summer Dresses, and have them made early. Our line of Trimmings will be here in time to use in making the garments. BAILEY MASSINGILL Kin;; us up on the Phone if you want Anything in our Line. TIHIIF.lt I IMI OTI K. I'nlticl stan I mnl ortlr" at l.nki uirw On-urni lii.4iv.xri.u'M. January. .'.I !''(. NnTl.'-'N In P tiv I x II thnl Hi i-i.m h In hi.1 u lih il... .r... ui..i'.. ..I il... ..t ..I 1 ..t..r.... ..f t he stock on the rcserveciirotite, and ! inn.- i. i. iimti..! -an mi f..r tin- .i . IlinU r ialnl- Ill tin- -U'" ill I aUlnriila. Hn- must have a H-riiut from t lie super- ,., s.ia.u. ami in Mnmmi li rninrv" ! n i trn.. il In ft!l tin' I'nl'lir Ijiii.I stattn f -Vlsor, to be issued h.V lillU on t he ,.,,( ,,,,,, j ,,. f,,i,w uik kt-..ii. hav.. , . , . . j lil' 'I In tin. i. Ilii r llnir -i r;i ilnl' lm tic form in use by him for Issuing icrnz- u; lug permits the appli. atlon must ,,,,,,, . ...hmV".!.'' h."'".,.!!.,... ...i.- ..i stlltt' the Illllliber of stock to in- driv- aliii.rnia. -..rn ii.-im'iii Nu. I :,ii i..r 1 1 , I inn Iih-i- ..( tin- ' ..I N i, .-. i-. il I 17 s. K lb ell across the reserve, the dale oflK. w. M. I starling, ami the period required for ! , , ,,lH1r ,.,m,"n'lur,u,,, .,,. ..i the nass!ii;e. uritinu alomr nnv such i ' l ii-tih. s..rn .imniin i Nu 1 :TI l..r tin- I 'iri Im-. nf tin road or trail will only is- allowed tor , w 4 sw r i s. it. 11. k , w. m . MIHl the ieriod actually necessary for the stock to make t he passage across t he reserve. S. ('. P..UM HIM, rnrest FiiperClsof;" deliver mail to carrier one hour in advance of schedule time provided no connections are thereby broken and no complaints are made.' I'ostinaster Wilcox says he does not intend to deliver the mail Is-fore the schedule time of a. in. If he I. O. O. F. Notice. Notice is hen-liy given to the laeia Iters of Lakevlew Lodge No. I. O O. that nt a regular met-tlng of 1 i s;ud lodge to lie held at the Imll 111 Lakeview on Saturday evening, April 4th. important business con nected with the purchase of t he low er story of the I. O. O. 1'. building, together with the laud hing iiunieil- nrk'i- W. Hil;liiii i'f I'liUml, rmiiily iifSaM lirrtirtltm. Mali (if t alil'irtiia. nuiirn .IhH tiumiI. Nu 1 i;j ..r tlu l.itfbaM- til Hi.- X-W s.i- t I is S. II In h M. H iniii'lil s. Milium f I'l'ltitiil rniiiilv nt sun ri-rtinrilltifi. stall i.f .' T,',mTT7 j VK "7.k '." M" a'n'.li NKi, sV ... s...- -- ;!7 s., K 1.) t. W M. that (In y u ill nff.-r ir.'nl In .Inn, 1l( Hi.. Ininl I. iniiri- Valiiali.i' lor lla tlli.l-i r in "iniif i li h ii f.,r h k-r D-ii 1 1 ii r I imi .n-.-. nml i.. . Inl.lii.li Hi,. ,r i Inn n t.i .nl I IhihI I.. U.t- J. o. IImii.bI.it I . -. I'i.ii,imi--i,.i. r al Klnlnaili ("'!., I T.-K..H. mi h rl.lny, On- -'.I ilay i.l M, HIGH SHOES Lowest Prices See did the drop letters that were put In , iat.lv hl ,ilt. n.iir ,lf t. MJlll. , during the night would not go. thus causing a delay of one day. A protest should at once Ite sent in to the second assistant postmaster general. transacted. A full attendance of all the inciu hers of said lodge is restectfully re iiicsted at that time. J. D. Vknatok, Noble lirand. The Warner Land Decision. The decision of Secretary of the Interior Hitchcock in tin? Warner land cases was received at the Lake view Land Office, Tuesday of this week. It covers I'l pages of type written matter, ami is too voluinn ious to le published so near our press day. However, The Examiner will publish it in full next week. The decision Is practically as given in the dispatches last week decision says In part: "The agricultural tiamnnts pro duci'd no evidence as to the condi tion of the land at or about the date of the grant, but relied upon testi moiiy formerly addressed by the swamp land claimants, where the contention was as to the dry or the wet or submerged condition of the land at the time of the grant." "The evidence established that the lauds in controversy at the date of the grant was not tint ltedofalakc or apparently jieriuauent hotly of water, but were swamp land, sub ject at times to le entirely over flowed, and at all times were thereby rendered unfit for cultivation." Interest Will Stop. Notice i hereby given that there in money in the treasury for the redemp tion of all county warrants protected prior to May 1st, 1001. Interest on the eame will cease from thin date. I.kk Bkai.i.. 12 2t Treasurer of Lake County Dated at Lakeview, Or., March 'Jii, IWA. I An Easter Tea. Tin: ladies of Lakeview will ob serve Easter by giving an Easter tea, Saturday ,Apr. 11, from :i till ." p. in. in the Methodist church, followed by a reception in tint evening from 7 till '.. lieiitleiueii are cordially Invited to attend the reception. Admission after noon bids.; even ing l.'t cts. f.Mrs. L. F. f'onn ! Committee 'Miss Pearl Hall 1 '"' I (Miss Alice Appleg.ite Papoose Cremated. Dr. Sam pitched his leppee about a mile south of town and has been enjoying himself this winter. Last Wednesday, he his and two mahalas were away ami in the tepee was left a small child. The tepee caught lire and everything was burned, child, Hour, other provisions, clothing, three guns, and other things. A small purse was raised in town for them. Silver Lake Bulletin. ! 'I in y nnmi' a u itiii-p-t k: I nrrh- H.-!i Uf-:-mMIi-. U a-lnllKtiill. ..-ali"t.T wtill.- ami i ' ri null- V U!,,i.-. ( ili.linil- v n-h inrt.'ii, I A iniri w sitiiMt.itrii . i.l Mr- Inri'li!-, M nun .t , i i turn T. Mi-ki-iiiln-i-, n( ol.'tf. on yon aii'l .via M. JilltttiaTM. Klla IS. nillliit'., i.i .irit.- . llil 1 liiic- mi l ailii-lit Jt 1 1 1 iitf f I .ii'l, I alil.ir i ma. j Auvaii'l nil .. tviti- rial m i pilnr-.-ly tin nl.in .- i. -i Tila-.l !am. an- n iin ti 'I li III On ir i :miiii. in tin. ..Mi. u mi nr In-inn: ahl ."".'ml lay i.l .May 1'm.i. In.-"t K. M. Ill; AH AIN. l:..lt.r G Ri !A! V: ; ' " ' . V.J. : Me! SHOgjJ fcZfCtK ovlRAU-sJ OUK Jim SALE will not commence until the 10th of April and con tinue until the 30th. riany articles shall he closed out at Cost at Regents Appointed. The commissions of C. V. Harmon, of (irants l'ass; L. F. Willits, of Klamath Falls; ami W. A. Massln siuglll, of Lakeview; as regents of the Stmt hern Oregon State Normal School in Ashland having expired, Uovcruor OeorgeE. ChainlM i laln ap pointed the following last week: John O. liooth, OrnntB l'ass; I.ce Iteall, Lakeview; Alex. Martin, Jr., Klamath Fulls. I The Monooram - Ahlstrom Pros, k km fl