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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
IAKLCUINM ISA .llNLK. L.-KllVlIi V-, CRLQON, OCT. 1 5, I WW. COUNTY COURT 1 ijkovuw, or. (K'toiHT, loth una Court convened pursuant to ad journment of Scptcmler -It It l'.HW, present Hon. II. lnly, Judc, Hon. S. J. Prose, Commissioner, II. 15. Punlap. Sheriff, byC. I. Sessions, de puty ami A. V. Manrl'tg, Clerk, when the following proceedings were had. to-wit: Tin following claims were examin ed, approval ami warrants ordered drawn on the road fmil a follows: A. N. Stanley, work in Komi district No. 12 f l: S" A. N. Stanley, work ami money paid on Co. road M ftl James I). MeCrary, for work ou Co. road 114 00 The following claimswere examin ed aud allowed aud warrantee order ed drawn for name on the general fund: Studley & Harris, burying pauper, I 31 00 S. J. Prone, Commissioner's salary and mileage, 4 It apjHViring to the Court, that the Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon, has returned the Tax Itoll thereof for the year 1W2, as required by law; It la hereby Crtleml by tlie Court, that the said Tax Itoll be returned o the Sheriff, with a warrant attach ed thereto, commanding said Sheriff to proceed bylaw toeollevt the taxes that are delinquent on said roll It Is further ordered, that said Sheriff pnx-eed to give notice of the sale of the real proerty for delin quent taxes thereon, by publishing such notice in the Lakeview Herald a weekly newspajsr published at Lakeview in said County, which said newspaper Is hereby designated as the most likely to give notice to actual delinquent tax-payers, and with which newspaper and Its pro prietor, W. J. Moore, the Court has entered Into a contract to make such publication at the rate of twenty cents per line nonpareil type, the said contract being on file In the office of the County Clerk of said County. No further business appearing Court adjourned for the term. B. Daly, Judge. S. J. I'kohe, Com. State of Oregon, County of Lake. I, A. W. . Manring, County Clerk and Clerk of the County Court, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a complete copy of the proceedings had at the adjourned term of said Court, Oct. 10th 1903. Witness my hand and the seal of Bald Court, this 12th day of Oct. 1004. A. W. Ma.vki.no, County ci.kkk. School Correspondence. Several new pupils entered school on Monday. Mr. W. C. Laird, has moved his family to town, for the purpose of sending his children to school. New pupils are entering the school at all times. The pupils of l'rof. Vallandigham's room are getting more Interested in their work, while Prof, says the work Is Improving each day. The visitors of Prof. Vallandig ham's room, are as scarce us hen's teeth. Prof. Vallandigham is forced quite often, to awaken his pupils with his cat of nine tails. Mable Nickerson, Lara Stephens and Clarence Snider are on the sick list. A few of the eighth grade pupils, were Invited by the Prof, to stay for a four o'clock tea, Monday evening. There are two hundred and forty one pupils attending the Lakeview school. The High School Literary Society will meet on Friday afternoon, a program has leen prepared and all are Invited to attend. The Correspondence Committee. OCR EXCHANGES. (NKW K It A ) In A I tu rim, Saturday .evening, Oct. 3, l'.XKl, Mr. Henry Kusslll and Mrs. Ktnma Henderson were married, Rev. Hlalr otliilatlng. The contracting parties are both well known at this place, ami have many friends. Mr Kusslll Is an able electrician and op crated the electric plant at this place for some time, while Mrs. Henderson husNvu the county hospital steward ess of this county for many years. Their many friends at this place Join with this paper in wishing them a prosjHrous ami happy journey over the troubled sea of life. Mrs. Ralph Tolcr died last Sunday morning at her home at Ia vis Creek, nfter a three weeks' illness of typhoid fever. The funeral took place at Pavls Creek Monday afternoon at three o'clock, when alargc gathering of sorrowing friends paid their last resHvts to all that was mortal of a kind ami loving wife, and a dutiful daughter. sin was only eighteen years of age at the time of her death, and had always en joyed the lest of health. She was the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Llnvllle, of Davis Creek, We extend our heart- felt sympathy to the lereavcd hus band ntid parents of this young flow er that was so untimely taken from their midst. ICobt. M. Sage died at the county hospital Wednesday night Scpt..'lOth, 1103, after a lingering illness. The funeral took place ou Thursday. Itobt. Sage, who is said to have leen a cousin of Russell Sage, came here from Reno several years ago, and was town clerk of A I turns at the time of his death. For a iiuiuUt of years he was paymaster of the Alta Californlan, the first daily newspaper published In this state. He was al ways considered an Intelligent and upright oh man, and had many friends who will Is? grieved to learn of his death. , CEDAKVn.I.K KKCORD. Herschel Fleming, who for the past five or six years has tteeu em ployed In the Lake City Store, last week severed his connections with It and left for New Pine Creek, on a few weeks visit. We understand that he Will soon take charge of the Co-po Store at Canby. Newt Roberts, Jr., a young man about 17 j-ears old, entered the resi dence of Frank Uucher of Fort Iild well, one night last week when the family was away, and took there from a tin cash box containing $75 and all his deeds and private papers. He opened the box and took the money and burned all the deeds to property and iersonal papers and then proceeded to have a good time with the proceeds of his theft. When Mr. Uucher discovered his loss suspic ions pointed to young Roberts ls-lug the guilty party, and on lsjlng ar rested he admitted that he had com- mltted the theft. When arrested he had f20 of the stolen money with him. He was brought to Lake City and lodged in jail pending examina tion. (f'KNTKAI. OHKIiOMAN, ) A. 15. Schroder left Tuesday for Klamath Falls ami Merrill, where he expects to siend a week or two In vestlgatlug the cattle market. Holla McDonald and Clark John son, of Paisley, were In the city first of the week on their way to Corvallls, where they go to attend the Corval lls Agricultural College thla winter. Miss Odie Horning, accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Horn ing, of thla place, has been engaged to teach the school at Clover Flat, which wll open next Monday. MUs Horning, will leave here Friday for that place. Coming! Comlngl New Millinery Goods. We have the largest and best assortment of Millinery Goods comlngever brought to Lakeview. Watch for our Open ing Announcement. Mkh. A. .1. Nkii.on. Mihs L. C. Max WKi.i.. Our 5 L. BAILEY . . . . t PAINTER . . AND 7 L PAPER . IIANOIR 2 A 4'Mplrtt and Hraall- J C rul linear Ka nip Ira la M. L Irrt ft-aa. 7 7 WORK . GUARANTEED Z 7 PRICES . REASONABLE B lakeview brewery AYRES& SCH LAO EL, Propa. SALOON IN CONNECTION Beer sold Wholesale & Retail Delivered any place in Town Langley's Airship a Failure. The f50-foot steel flying machine, the climax of years of exhaustive ! studv in the efforts of Prof. Samuel F. Iangley, secretary of the Smith sonian Institution, to solve the prob lem of mechanical flight In midair, was launched, and the experiment, j carefully planned and delayed for months, proved a complete failure. The Immense airship sped rapldlr along Its 70-foot track, was carried by Its own momentum for 100 yards, and then fell gradually Into the Po tomac River, whence It emerged a total wreck. Professor Charles M. Mauley, who has Iwen Professor Langley's chief assistant In the work preliminary to the attempted flight, made the ascent In the aerodrome and escajted with a ducking. At no time was there any semblance of flight, the Initial momentum, the lightness of the machine and the sustaining surface of the wings, furnishing the condi tions which account for the 100-yard transit of the air bird from Its 00-foot elevation to the water. An official statement made after the test admit ted that the experiment was unsuc cessful, but asserted confidence In the ultimate success of the Invention. Professor Langley was not an eye witness of the experiment, having been unavoidably detained In Wash ington but on the report of Mr. Man ley, who was Immediately In charge, he Is able tonny that the latler's first Impression that there had been Store Policy The Chief Study of This Is to satisfy Its customers. Our stocks arc ahni.vs kc I complete with thoroughly reliable merchandise. Courtesy ou the part of every employe Is Insisted upon. Our progressive methods of merchandizing, coupled with the very great amount of business we transact, keep prices at the lowest point consistent with the high quality. We keep permanent pntrouagv In view, not floating trade, ami aim to make this a store to which you will turn, not simply when we announce extraordinary bargains, but as the natural source from which to supply your wants. Our motto: Satlsfac tlon always, or money cheerfuiily refunded. BAILEY & MASSING . Fruit and Vegetable Stand . J. P. DUCKWORTH, Proprietor. Fresh Vegetables Arriving Dally. Finest Fruits In the Market. See Us Before Buying Your Winter Supply. Our Prices are Always Right. GOODS DELIVERED OPPOSITE BAILEY defective balancing was corroborated by an examination, when the clutch which held the aerodrome on the launching ways, and which should have released It at the Instant of the fall, was found to le Injured. Professor Langley continued: The machinery was working per fw.t,y (ini, KlvnK ev(.ry n.aHIJ to UIlt,d,(aU, a HUl.cessful flight, when thu au-nt, due wholly to the luuncl,nK waVHi ,irew the aerodrome abruptly downward at the moment of release, and cast It Into the water near the houseboat. The statement that the machine failed for lack of power to fly was wholly a mistaken one. "The engine, the frame and all the more Important parts were practl cally uninjured. The engine Is actu ally In good working order. The damage done was confined to the slighter portions, like the canvas wings and propellers and these can be readly replaced. ' "The belief of those charged with the experiment In the ultimate suc cessful working of the machine Is In no way affected by this accident, which Is one of the large chapter of accidents that beset the Initial stage of experiments so novel as the present ones. It Is chiefly unfortunate as coming near the end of the season when outdoor work of this sort la possible." Dance Saturday night. Store ILL ANYWHERE IN CITY & HASSINQILL'S. Tho Man that la Ahead. In every newspaer we pick up we're sure to find a lot of gush about the man Itchlnd the counter and the man Isdilud the gun, the man behind the buzz saw and thu man ln lilml his son, and the man Isdilnd the times and the man Isditnd his rents the man Is'hlnd the plowshare and the man ts'hlnd the fence, the man Isdilnd the bars, the man Isdilixl the kodak ami the man Is-hlml the cars, the man ls hlud his whiskers aud the mas Is-hlud his fists, and everything behind has entered on the lists. They skipped another fellow of whom nothing has Ix-cn said, the fellow who Is even or a little way ahead, who always pays for what h gets, whose bills are always signed, he's a blamed sight more Important than the man who lsttehlml. All wo editors ami merchants and the whole commercial clan are Indebted for ex istence to the honest fellow man. He keeps us all In business, and Ills town Is never dead, and so we take our hats off to the man thatlsahead. Manteno (III) lndcendcnt. Interest Will Stop. Notice Is hereby given that there Is money In the treasury for the re demption of all county warrant protested prior to Sept. 3d, 1001. Interest will cease this 15th day of Oct. 1903. , , Lkk Ukaix Co. Treas. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought Blgnature of 4