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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
tt f.: 1 tmnetj j LAK K VI LAKK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 22,1 M S. NO. 42. VOL. XXIV. I I GOVERNOR .CH1LDERS THWARTEDj SENTENCED Wnrncr Vnlh y Stock Co. Oct Pat- For lorKlnjc n Check for $250 V cnt IHrfct-5cttlcr Will Test Validity o( .State Deeds. SAI.KM, l. It (Special l I In-; ircgoiilati. I Governor lintnticr- I Iain's last effort In iM-tuilf nf I lii! Warner Valley xet tiers In 1 hclr run-. li-Mt with tin- Warner Valli-y Hix-k j tolllpHII.V IlIlM flllll'll f SIICCI-HX. WIh'ii tin l.vcrnor li ft for Wnnhlng loa In left liiMtruitloiiH that when Hit' t 'nit.'i! States patent conveying 1 he title to thf xwiwnp lands to tin1 state arrives It should tint bcllllcdor recorded. Th" state has already conveyed ltd title to tin' stxk com pany ami all that wax lacking win the filing of tin patent conveying tit 1.9 til till' state. Today a letter wax received from tht' ' 1 11 111 1 km! imt of thv General Laud Oillce at Washington saying Hint In accordance with tht' ln Mlructlonx of tin Secretary of the I ntcrlor t In patent Iiiih Ixi-n deliver to tht attorney of thf Warner Vallt'.v Stock Company. Thf deed therefore will mil Im- given to thf -lute authorlt lex. i rllnarlly a atrut or a deed In delivered by tin grantor to the grantee. In this case, however, thf attorney for thf Warner Valley Stix-k Company evidently cxMvtcd delay If thf patent reached thf Governor's hands and he secured thf iloriiincnt direct from the General Land otllee. Thf Gotcriior hail requeued thf Secretary of thf Interior not to Ihhiic a patent to thf xtatf until hf, ax 1 iovf rimr. nllfil for It. This re quest wax refused ami tin patent Issued ti ii t dill -fifil as stated. 1 1 t In WariuT Vallfy settlers have any furl hfr recourse It iiiiihI be In t In- courts. S. I.KM. r , M. H. (Special to 1 Ik Oi-fgnulau (Attorney John Hall, of I'lii'daml, In preparing papers for thf c oiniiif iiff nif nt of a ull In iM-h.ilf of tin- settlers In War ner " 11 1 If . I, tiki- County, in thfir contest with thf Warner Valley Stock 'oiiiiany. When Mr. Hall wiim in Salfin toilay hf Kahl that a ult will bf tllfij In Lake County to text t lit valiility of thf ilit-ilx Issued by the state for the lands which art' la dispute. Tim prtR'cedlngH heretofore havt litH-n comluctfil In thf (lencral hum I Office ami thf 1N partnif nt of the laU'rlor. Tin tlt-dnlou In the do prirt nniiit wan adviTHt- to tin Hft U?rn, who are homt'Mtt'adfi'M, ami claliucd tltlf from thf I'nltfd Statt'H. Tli'i qufHtloli lu tllnputf Ih whet Iht Uie laudu wore Mwamp landn In IstSt), when Huota lamlu wore urantfd to the MtaU by thf I'nltfd Statt'H. It Ih ndmltU'd that at thf prtwut tlnif llio landn art not Hwunip, but It Ih I'lalmcd that their character han cliriUKcd hIiicu lstkl. RICE DICK. Ah announced lu laxt wwkx lOxaml ner Mr. r.tlwartl Klco anil MIhh Anna Dick wore inarrled at 1 lit) rfMhlenct' of thu brlde'x mother lifarNew I'lno tVftk, Oct. llth, Iti-v. II. Smith prf. xldliiK. A laiKf iiuinbfr of invited HUchIh were prcHent, and Hie happy twain were UitM'fclplentx of many valuable pieHenlH. On thf following day thu couilf Htartftl out on a nhort wt'ddliiff trip throuKh SurprlHf Val lfy. Tho i:xamlnerextemlH ctiiiKrat- llltttkiDM. L. Childer.H (Iocs to the Peni tentiary for Three Vtars. VIIIIhii I,. lill'In-H Tuesday iiinrii- liitf w ax xciitt need by .Indue Benson, 1'iwrvc three years In tin- Oregon H'iili'iitljir.v, for forging a diet k fur f-'."i0 on Hepburn & Iiiim-h. C'IiIIOitm plead K'lllty to thf churic ffarliiK that If hf Mtooil 11 trial and loHt, thf MMitftiff would In heavier. The check wiim made out and dateil Sfpt. U, 1'JOJ, ami J. K. Kflnay'M name h!k fd to It an foreman for Hepburn Ac lintfM. Thf check wan piiMHfd at A hint roiu liro'n Mtore. ami wax mooii found to U 11 forgery. CIiIIiIith laid lu Jail for a nhort time after hlx arrcMt, but hax hIiicc Im-cii out on f liMtO ball. He dot-x not ex pn'xx any xorrtiw for hlx act, but xayx hf will Ixdiavf hlmxelf, learti a trade, and hopex to Im out of the pfiiltciitlary Ioiik before hlx tluu- Ih out. Klamath Lake Railroad. The moxt xet'iilc railroad In Oregon Ih thf Klamath Iakf railroad up Klamath river from Laird to I'oki'K eina. The paxxfiiKer becolilfx Inter t'Htfil ul thf utart which hiKtx to the terinliuiM. lleaiillful fallx, ilropplnn liumlredx of feft into thf Klamath rivff, and Mcullar hIiiih-iI rtx-kx Krtft tht traveli-rx t-yt. Tho vallt-y of tht Klamath when the railroad tlropH iluwii from thf tlnibered helnhtK, Ih entirely covered with Kreen alfalfa farniH, a Very pleaxin .pet-tat'lf . Tin' waterx of Fall creek are now utill.ed for an Iiiiiiiciikc power plant, now ru unlnc larf ilyiiauioH. which liht Vreka, and will shortly illuminate Montague, lliuiibrook ami ANhland. 'I lie terininiiH of the Klamath Lake railroad ai Tokci-ma Ih in the heavy timber and 1h a city of teiitH, where t he piiMwliKcl recelvex every courtesy. The railroail company will build a kiiw mill of lare capacity In another year. A mill Ih now lwin built by Mr. Kay I'atton two milex from I'okeciiia, ami will xhortly be In full riiniiiiiK order. The Klamat h LaUf railroad com pany ha vexpent an Immcuxf niuoiiut of money to build thlx road, and If they art kI veil all the buxlnexx that they are entitled to from thlx way thf road will undoubtedly pay and tht; people can exMft an early ex UmihIou. The pi'ople xhonld patroulro tin ftiUTprlxt that liax coino tt) help tht'in. If thf roatl xhould Ih extend ttl IM) or 40 ntllt'M further, nearly the entire trade of Luke county xhoult) Ko that way. Public School Funds. County School Superlntenent J. Q. WIllltH, on Oct. lJth made thu fall apportionment of the county Hchooi fundx. Tho dlxtributlon of tho Btiver al tllxtrlctM Ih ax followx: HlHt. CUT HUte Kund Co, Kuiid ToUl 1 K. W. Fullutt M 80 9H 43 fl67 23 K. C.ThruHton M 40 H. P. Vtirnuii 07 ttt W H KilwunU lilt 40 J It KiHlit-r r7 AO lino II Newell if mi Mn lit. Unibm li iM 40 J M ll.iiimuralvy 44 NO 89 84 87 82 68 45 80 80 71 48 887 00 78 38 tVI 48 64 10 120 70 77 27 114 CO 3 42 12 Ml 102 86 80 (U 8ft 4 18 02 143 74 154 62 00 85 148 90 07 08 881 40 128 08 85 86 08 00 2S2 70 120 47 257 00 20 42 Ktl 10 188 76 101 05 80 45 110 42 It A ll.wkina Klinur tl.rvvy W .0 44 M 112 tw 4:1 to Ui 4U tt 00 7U 60 HO 40 si 00 44 00 IM 40 J 1 F.rra Kriink llarrlx HAD I'tirliT I) K Hnrnuiu A I) Kinki'i Mr. N J Clul.liit II K Iti'i'U W K ll.riium 1 K T.ylor Tot.l 115114 40 11064 77 1190 17 1 MRS. MARY A. LIVERMORE. WHO DENOUNCES TRUSTS. For nearly half a century Mrs. Mury A. Llvermore has not heoltated to do nou 1 ice whatever nil thought coiiKtitutftl wrong and Injustice, and now, al though idie recently pahxttl her neventy-Hecontl birthday. he ta atltl ready to "upeak tint lu meeting." She tlld the other day when la a Tlgorounly wordetl eoinniui.lcntltin t-j a New Ktiglaud piiHr she deiiouneetl the trusts. Mra. Uver MKire retilih In Melroxe. Miifx. Alturas Jail Burned. The city Jail of Altnrax wax burned tlieflint of laxt week. Twoprixouerx were tMvnpylnu the baxtile and they were liuhtln for their livex when the lire wax tlixcovered. The I'lalutlei: er xayx that the prixonerx, UHlny the hit; ballx were IwiinmerliiK nt the door, and with lu-avy tiinlwrx lr. (ilbxoii ami Mr. Yancoug;huf tt final ly xocceedeil In breaking; tlown the iloorx. The prixoiierx were almoxt overcome, ami when the door wave way, xtnjrjrt'red and fell outxide. Mamhal Ibike arrived with the key JiiKt ax the tltior nave ay, but the prixoiifrx could not luie survived much longer. It xeeinx that AlturuKprlxoiierx are chained to a .") pound ball, which holdx them in cuxtody when working on the xtreetx. The ballx were lined to nreat advantage by the prixonerx. Lake County Teachers. Following lx a llxt of Iake C'ouuty teacher together with the iirexent P. O. adtlrexM of each. Flora lllough, Itkevlew, Luke view Mchool. tlllbert 1). Hrown, Warner Iake, Warner Ltike nchool. Ella Callahan, Lakevlew, Iakevlew xch(M)l. W. II. Eattr, New Pine Crw'k, CogHWell (reek. Wlanlfred Fleming:, New Pine Creek, Kelly Creek Hehool. 1'earl Hall, lakevlew, Lakevlew xchool. Mrx. Clara M. Highy, lakevlew, lry Creek school. Arle V. Hampton, Adel, Adel ttcliool. Odalito Horning, Lakevlew, Clover Flat school. It. V. Jackson, Silver Lake, Silver Lako xchool. Kobert 11. Jonex, Paisley, Palxley xchotd. Fthel Newell, Lakevlew, Drewa Val ley school. Myrtle M. Smith, Pluxli, PIuhIi school. Jexxle Snudx, Lake view, Lakevlew xchool. Llnnle Small, Summer Lake, Summer Lake xchool. (Icrtrude Vernon, Lakevlew, Crano Crwk xcliool. Win. Vallan dUhani, Lakevlew, Principal, Lake view. I net Wheeler, Lakevlew, No. 10. ' ; ' it'-? , t ( "'-.y Tillman Acquitted. Fx-Lietiteuant tSovernor Jamex H. Tillman, who wax charetl with the murder ul.". (I. Conzalex, etlitor of the State, in Columbia. S. C, on Jan. 14 last, wax acipiittetl at lexinnton. on the 15th. The jury wax out -'0 hourx Itcfore reaching a verdict. Fx-Lieutenaot-tJoveruor Jami'X 11. Tillman, of South Carolina, shot ami killed Fditor tjonzalex, of the Colum bia State, fnrly this year, l'.ad blood had lonj; exixtetl between the two men, largely on account of politicx. Tillman I'm ally walked up to Gonza les, w hipped out a revolver and in flicted wounds from w hich he soon died. He has Ihh'ii in jail since. He alleged self-defense. Tlllning; is a nephew of the famous "Pitchfork" Senator, and has long lieen prominent In South Carolina politics. America Wins. The Alaska boundary tribunal In session in Loudon, on the ICth decid ed the case in favor of the United States. This is considered a great vlxtory. The boundary of Alaska, as defined by treaty between Great Britain and Russia In 1S25, and afterwards con veyed to the United States by pur chase in 1SC7, Is: From the southernmost point of Prince of Wales Island, at55:40north latitude, and between 131 and 133 de grees west longitude, the line. was to extend north to 50 degrees north lati tude ou the continent. Then It was to follow thesummlt of the mountains parallel to the coast to the point of Intersection of the 141st meridian, and from this point and along this me ridian to the frozen stas. Prince of Wales Islai'd was to belong to Rus sia. Whenever the summits of the mountains were more than 10 marine leagues from the coast, the line was to bo parallel to the windings of the coast, wot more than 10 marlno leagues distant. WIFE LEAVES CHILDREN K. H. Ie Goes to Ashland at Re. quest of His Wife But Finds Only His Three Children. ( AHIM.AMI TIIIIU NK.) "K. 1".. a rancher of Inke county arrived In Ashland from Iikevlew. He wax sumiuotid here by hlx wife, from whom he ha Ix-en separated a year, who wrote to him to come to Ashland and they would nettle up their affairs and "the divorce mat ter." The letter reached Lee at War ner valley. He started forthwith reaching here about 5 o'clock Thurs day, but he found hlx wife had spetl away. The children, it la said, she had left at the house near the depot to hustle for themselves. He found them In charge of Mrs. Cook. They are three in number and of tender years: a hoy four years old, a girl of seven years, and another girl aged about twenty inonthH. The Tribune learned that Mrs. Iee boarded the noon train Thursday provided with a ticket to Slsson. Ijlv says he was married to hlx wife nine years ago, who wax a Miss Bates, at Chico, Cal. Since their separation he has had letters from several different places but wax never sure of her residence at any particu lar place for any considerable time." It Is said that Lee's wife left about a year ago In company with a fel low named John Crooks. Ashland Sanitarium and Home Hospital. Dr. J. S. Herndon has oieuetl and thoroughly equipped a private san itarium and hospital for the treat went ot" all curable cronic diseases of what ever nature. This new and commodious building is furnished throughout with new IkmIs aud new furniture, together with all modern surgical appliances. All up-to-date forms of electricity Faradic, Galvanic, Sinusoidal, vi bratory and Solenoice currents, Static with complete X-ray outfit, and the "Ultra Violet" or "Minn" ray, for the treatment of classes of skin diseases. This sanitarium is located, adjoin ing the Southern Oregon Chautauqua grounds, in the beautiful mountain town of Ashland. Ore., whose cli mate is one of the most equable lu Oregon or California, and, as a com ing health resort, is not surpassed by any other town or city on the Pacific coast. Terms reasonable. Circuit Court. The time of the circuit this term has been occupied principally with divorce cases. Two decrees were granted Tuesday In the cases of Lap han v Laphan and Irons vs Irons. Others are exiected to follow. The case of the State vs A. L. Howell, has been coutluued until next term. Other cases of more or less import ance are to be disposed of this term. Horses In Training. O. A. Martin has in his stable Victor S., Hed Steel and Alnsley. Henry Coffee has Lady Luvlue and Brody. Jack Kennedy has Torniento. Chas. Mctioweu has Creed more and Belarlc. Kobt. Buber has The Wooer and Jesse Shirley. Will Russlll has Dewey and Watch-charm.