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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
4 i flMMtlcmal Xocal The HIIvit Lake Or.'gonlnn snys Unit tin' Chewnurmi Lund and Cat tle ( 'iiiiiiiii.v nf PiiUley tin leased from tlit Kliuimtli Indians, nil of (In summer piodm-i' In tin- Slenu valley ini'l lint larger part of I In summer range nt the head of Buck and Bridge f'rcekn. II. H. A'Ii'IhIcIii has Miillliicntly if covered from lilt hciIous attack of rynliflin4 to In- out on I In- street. Ill CXpCClM to return to hM home In Sun FruticUeo accompanied by his wife Friday. Andy llatiinicrdy. who had charge of 1 la Ay res He H hit worth stock during Mr. Ad l-Mti-ltiM' lllut-MM, will In retained In charge tin remainder of tin- winter. M. A. lin-lps, tin piano tinier mid liiHtrnt-tor In vocal and Instrumental iihimIi. recently from Anlilniid. arriv ed In (In city lut evening mid will remain here ihU sinter Hiiyx tin Ex inMM. Hi In orgaiilxlug it chinn In iniixlc and already has n iiuiiiImt of apt pupil enrolled. Mr. lin-lps In ticcoiupuiilcd liy a friend, .nek Mor timer, of I'fitiiH Iviiiilji. who will visit lien II few weeks. ' I red Broad well, the artistic paint it mid d"eorntor, finished fur M'hor ton A Smltli. ii eluli room In cnlso mini Hint fresco work. Ileuiitlfnl border III rotors lldd liltleli to the smoot lie glt-cu walls and w hile cell lug. trhorloti V Smlili Imve n Uo lidded MOtne handsome colored clce trie Unlit globes mid fniiey brass elee tile wall brackets w hlch innkeM their resort ii plcusiint place to visit. The State of Oregon has for sale Home 25,tmU acres of school land, mostly In Eastern Oregon. Thin land consists of the Ullli and .Hlth sections In eaeh township, when not already Mold. With the exception of Inn 1 1 whleh shall hereafter Is survey ed, all this school land Ih offered nt tin uniform prlee of $2. to per acre. Iind hereafter surveyed will Ih nold to the highest bidder, but no bid of less than 12.50 ht acre will Ih ac cepted. F. II. Mills, deputy district attor ney, spent Ihret days nt Valunx Agency liiHt week taking evldetui against snjHi-ts to tin crime of set ting Are to the Donnnxa Jull In No-remU-r, which wax burned and the liven of two I nd Inn boy lont in the tinmen says the Express. No evi dence wits secured pointing toHiiyone committing such n crime. It Ih Im yond a doulit a fact that the boyH met dentli nt their uwu hands In an nttenipt to burn tlicniHclvcM nut. Have ("leland mid Daniel Boone, residents of I'IiimIi, have been send ing several day In Lnkevlew. They tiultn that drunkenness and enrolls Ing Iiiih Ih-coiiio unbearablt In their town, and that something iniiNt lie done to Htop It. Their families are cotiNtantly Hiibject to insult, and pos sible Injury at the hands of drunken rulllaiiH. A warrnut wiih sworn out In .UMtlee Itnyley'M court Monday, and Tuesday sheriff Dunlap went to I'lunh uml nerved the name upon Itillls tscmumon, for selling liquor wit hout a lleeiiMe. Mr. Scamnion Is already out on ball awaiting the action of t he circuit, coin t for the mime .feline. Dr. I!. I'. L. su iner ami II'. A. Mnsslngl.i visited Adel liiHt week, mid from there went to Ft. Dldvwll to Investigate thu copper mine dis covery In that vicinity. It looked pretty good to them mid iih u re sult located several claims. The specimens of ore from there ure nl inoHt Identical to that of Unite, Montana, In the famous mine, owned by Senator Clark. The only que tkm now, Ih tho extent of thin rich dlncovery. Should ItproveextetiHlve no time will lx lout In bringing cup itul to take hold of it. A tunnel has already been run in .'5 feet and the copper In much richer than the rock that wq assayed. PROCEEDINGS OF THECOURT County Commlloncr Compro mise the Neilon IJond Cae flany Hills are Allowed. l.nkevlew, Ori-Ki'ti, Jan. II, IWM He It rememiM-re.l that at n rt-u- ular term of the County Court for tint County of Luke, State of t)r.-Kon, iM'tfiin mid held at the Court IIoiimc In Lakevlew, on the lit h day of Jan uary l!K). IYecnt: Hon. 11. Daly. 1 .Indue, lion. S. J. ' I'roMe, CoinmlM-j mIoiiit, II. It. Dunlap, .sheriff and A. 1 W. MaurliiK, Clerk, the following' priM'eedliiuH were had on WcdncMilny j the Hid day of January, I'.Nil, the! Maine being the flrMt Judicial day of Maid term: 'flu. f.,ll,.ln,r 4i,.,M ,,f i'..r,.i,e- JurorH ami wlliieMHeM at the Iii-iuchI M.Daly, Judge over Timothy Ahem wen examl I s- J- l'roe, Com. ami approved an IoIIowm: j January nth. l!M. J. 15. Stark, taking tetlmony..$ .'J H) j Court convened pursuant to al- .1. It. Stark, Juror 1 10 , jouriimetit of January "th, 1!M4, the Frank Hoggern, Juror 1 10 j Mann oltlci th iM'Ing preteut when the 1 D. I'. Clehuid, Juror 1 lO jfollowlng priMii'dlugn were had Win. Alford, Juror 1 lolto-wlt: W. p. Overton, Juror I lo The follow lug cIiIhih wen; examln- M. II. Caldwell, Juror 1 lOjed and appryiied and warrant W. i:. Scamnion, WitiieMH 1 W 1 ordereil drawn iih follow: Will Lane, WitiieMH 1 till ' A. W. Maurlng.HtainpM f 7 7't Nick Harry, WltnenH 1 (U J a . Y. Iteacli. printing 'M F. I'.. Ilarrln, Coroiier'n feen 1 loj ICnth I'enland, care of pati'HTH -4:i .'." Court adjourned umll ThurHday, I !i t4all, expr'ge on MUppllen.. Jan. 7, Prnt, at 10 o'chn k. II. K. Dunlap. expensen CI (hi January Mil, l'.Nil. jS. J. Prom-. coinnilHHloner 1. MJ Court convened purMiiant to ad-j It ih hereby ordered that the fol- Jourutiient of Jan. (th, l!Ml. the lowing Im. and they an hereby ap- Hame oltleerH being prem-nt, w hen ! pointed Itoad SuH-rvlHorH of Lake the following priH-eedlugH were had, to-wlt: The following road bllln were ex amined ami approved and warrant ordered drawn on the Itoad Fund a folown: Win. I'etn-e, work on roadH...f71 00 John Walker, J. D. McCrnry " ... 1:1 00 74 00 O. II. Newell, " Fred Tatro, Ntevt Down, ' Is. L. (JullllnuiH, work on road II. K. Ward. tJ. F. Darker, ft!) 00 Xi 50 9 00 3 00 CM 75 l:t 00 J. (X Conn, nalln for roadn 2 00 M. II. T'oth. work on roadn... 20 85 W. D. Uoblnett, ... 4 00 In the matter of the action of Ijike County th. J., Frankl, A. McCallen, (leorge aninierthal and J. K. Ber nard, iiH HoudHiuen of A. J. Neilon, ex-Mherlff of thin County: Now at thin time npM?ar theafore Hiiid pnrtleM, J. Frankl, by Chan. Unibach, IiIh agent, A. McCallen by D. J. Wilcox, IiIh agent, George Jam inert hal and J. II. Ilernnrd In ihthoii, and offer to coiupromiHu the defalca tion of A. J. Neilon ex-Hherlff uml tax collwtor, by paying unto tho County Court the Hum of In full for any and all clalniH that Lnke County may have agaliiHt them by virtue of a certain Itond given by Miild A. J. Neilon on May tith, IMm for the Mtim of lo.OiHi and on w hich ns' the aforcHahl parties appear MiircticH: Said parties further agreeing to cancel any Judgement that may be entered In their favor against Lake County for comIh in suid Itond case, heretofore tried ami now pending. The Court having this matter under inl vlseinent and after due con nlderatlon, It Ih ordeivd that thenum of $:i:iti0 be accepted, that the receljt of Hiild money Is hereby acknowledg ed by this Court for Luke County, Oregon as a compromise in full sat is faction of any aud all claims that . Lake County has, by virtue of said ' partles appearing as sureties on the bond of said A. J. Neilon as tax col lector, said bond lielng dated May tith, 1899, and It Is further ordeivd, that all proceedings now pending and unsettled against said bonds men lie and the same are hereby dis missed, that uo further proceedings Ixj Instituted In this matter and that said bondsmen are hereby released of any further liability fin nald Hond of A. J. Neilon a t'ix collector. In' coimlderat Ion of the County Court of UikoCounty Oregon accept I njf from tin tindcrMljttifil boni'Hiuen of A. J. Neilon ex-nherlff, the 1111111 of k'HM) In full an a compromise of the (lefnlcatlou of Maid A. J. Neilon, e I hereby Mk?rie with the Maid Coiin- j '"rt of Laki; County , Oregon to f y ""'I 'H Judtfiiientn for ," tltat may In n-ndered In our 1 fiivorand aualtiMt Lake County Ore Ifon by virtue of the Hond cam hen--tofore tiled at .lac'xMoii County, Ore gon and rema,nded by the Supreme Court for 11 new trial. .1. I'm 11 k I by ( Iium. Cmtiach Aurt- A. Mel allen by D. .1. Wlleox ArI. II. Jaminerihal .1. I'.. Bernard Court adjourned until January the 1 . : M h 11HI4 at 10 o'clock A. M County, Oregon, to-wit: For Itoad Dlntrlct No. 1. Sllrer Lake, A. (J. Oeyer. For Itoad DUtrlct No. 2, Siimimr Lake, C. C. Ilarrln. For Itoad DUtrlct No. 3, 1'alHley, J. L. Hampton. for Itoad DlHtrlct No. 4, Crooked 'Creek, W. I'. Heryford. For Itoad Dlntrlct No S, North Warner, I). U. Cleland. For Itonil DlHtrlct No. . South Warner, Andrew Morrln. For Itoad DlHtrlct No. 9, Drews Valley, Dan Chandler. For Itoad District No. 10, (loose Lake, Ed Tatro. For Itond DlHtrlct No. 11, Cogswell Creek, T. B. Vernon. Court adjourned until Saturday, Jan. 9th, 1904, at 10 o'clock A. M. January 9th, 1904. Court .convened pursuant to ad journment of January &th, 1904, the sii 1110 oltleerH being prcHent when the following priH-eedtngs were had, to-wit: In the matter of the drawing the J ury lUt for 1904, the Court having examined the names which npjionr upon the AHHCHHineut ltoll for the year 1904, as to qualified Jurors: It Is hereby ordered, that the Jury j List drawn by this Court Is hereby l... .Inrif l.l-f f..r f l.u tad P.KI4. In tho mutter of appointment of,1)W rose, Amos Whetstone mid J County Physician, the Court having opened and examiueil the bids of the several physlciaiiH, Hilda that the bid of T. V. Hall for H.M per month mid :t0 cents kt mile for distance traveling, to lie the best bid offered, and In. Is hereby appointed County Physician for the year 1904. After careful examination of the taxable property of Lake County as snown iy tin asHeHHineiit roit re- . ... turned for the year 1903, mid of the probable amount of money necessary to pay the expenses of the county to the ensuing year, and otherwise ' conformety with law. It Is hereby ordered by the Court that tho tax levy be made for said year ns follows, to-wit: For County purposes (ten mills) .010. For County School purposes (five mills) .005. For County Itond purposes (one & one tenth mills) .0011. Interest and redemption of out-j w RRAT IS HRfTa STHPP ... m mm m r. w w M. LEE BE A IX, ProptUHt We ha'e constantly on hand a Fine and Complete fltock of Drug, Chemicals, Perfumtri' ", Toilet Articles, Fancy Notions, Cigars, Etc., Etc. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded i' JAT'rx' mm A F11.1. am Co.MPi.rrB Link o Heaters ,Box and Parlor Staves Stove Boards, Pipe, Dampers Stove Linings & Backs In fa'.'t anything io the tove or Kans Line wantee, at prices to suit the time". A A a A a A A A A A J. E. EBRNARD & SON Mtanding warrantx, five and wvm , liundntl and twenty four one hun dredths iiiIIIh .005724. For Mtate tax, .0)717ii. Total state county, whool and road tax .029. It Is ordered that the following lie, and they are hereby appointed re sjiectlvely. Judges and Clerks of Election, for Lake County to serve for the term of two years, to-wit: Sliver Lake Precinct, C P Marshall " ua,r,,,an, 1 j uinrie aim j si Small Judges, C C Jackson, U Ii Ward well and Oeorge Emery Clerks. Summer Iwike Precinct, S O Pease Chalrmao, T II Sherlock and M Suit, Judges, Frank Harris, E O Lamb and It C Foster, Clerks. Paisley Precinct, J 1) Farra, Chairman, O M Jones and W K McCormack, Judges, W W Hampton, W Y Miller and L A Moss, Clerks. Crooked Creek Pre cinct, S P Dicks, Chairman, S 15 Chandler aud C C Barnum, Judges, It A Hawkins, C A Branch and J C, Shellhamer. Clerks, (loose Iake ! Precinct, L A Carracker, Chairman, j The Bi-monthly test will lie glveu J A Anderson and W S Edwards, j the 15th of thU month throughout Judges, W (J Sieueer, W It Bernard j the school. Every pupil take war und Gilbert Arthur, Clerks. Drews I lug and try aud do better this time-. Valley Precinct, Dan Chandler, Chair- It Is hoped that the pupils in MTs man, A N Lapham and Walter How- , Sands' room gave a good prcgran ard, Judges, F S F'lsher, C S Palmer- j Friday afteruoou, although no new ,W5 a J 1 Wtlick CU'rk- Thomas v-jIt. K 1 reCllltl, M V ICltl, V IlllUUiail, ' C S Loveless aud J A Mulkey, Judges, M Hnmmersly, Clerks. South Luke-1 j view Precinct, 1 M Miller, Chairman, X- A .... 1 t . A 1. - riiier uuu i.uie oiepueiiH, o uugeK, F O Ahlstroin, J S Lane and C E Sherlock, Clerks. North Lnkeview Precinct, It A Paxton, Chairman, John McElhlnney and Win. Egan, Judges, E E Woodcmk, i S Easter and W It Snider, Clerks. North 1 ... i i v ,.i ..i i I Warner Precinct, J N (iivun, Chair-: I ....... I." V K.....1 .,,,,1 V I.'l.... . iiii.il. ij li i.uilM mill , . uii n. i Cnlderwood. Clerks. South Warner I , . ... , . , .,, , 1 Preclnct, T B akefleld, (Chairman, , , . , xr , . , ! i rank I.eniberger and N M Frakes, Judges, F B Houston, L Fosket and L D Frakes, Clerks. Cogswell Creek Precinct, H C Fleming, Chairman, J L Cannon and J P Duke, Judges, A M Smith, S P Vernon and (J U Ahldrldge, Clerks. All other matters pending con tinued. Court adjourned until Feb. 10, 1904 at 10 o'clock A. M. . . m m m XT;! v. 1 IF trr m is. -v S'P5 -V m t-i LAKEVIEW, OREOON. ...Scbool lofca... Xaftcvicw Ibiab Scboor HU emerton, Cbicf EBttor Everything is flourishing at school j this week. Ilalph Tatro Is still on the sick: list. One boy in the Prof's room forgot to get up In time for school Monday morning. Those In the 8th Grade making 10O per cent in Mental Arithanietic will drop It. The Angelsophlan Society wllf elect new officers the 15th of thte month. I'-ertba NIckerson and Ray Emer son were chosen for the editor la t.ntefg for the pai)cr A priie is offered for four or five years In succession by Miss Loftus, to be given for some work that Is to 1 named in the future. reporters were present from th louiimii ,c J Some of the boys and girls In the prof's room, that have been com ,nunimting In the hall, have beeri Uli8rf presiuite.l by some of the older 1)t.0pie 0f Ijikeview ( The Primary room In charge or ' Miss Hall has now 03 pupils. It will Ihi In) possible to receive any -more pupils in the lM-giuuing class, so that till parents that have not already entered their children, that are or school age, will have to keep them .out until next year. At the liegln- ' film tt f lllk kltfllkltl AAA1 I tlltl IktlllJltMlV " v " 1 asked all patvnts to start theirchlld- , nn that would be old enough to ut- teua scnooi uuring tne year, at ttu iM'giuning of the term, but quite uu number failed to do so aud started, them iu the middle of the term: Several have been received so far but from this date others will be return ed, as It will not be possible to make a new class for each new pupil enter ed, and It is of little advantage to start a pupil when school Is half Ui all other grades but the first. lC; -" Yw.;,.7T.jtS-iur.-3 V