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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1905)
Gahit (fremiti &xa nincr PuhtUtied Every Thursday C. O. METZKEK. MaMntc BulMin Entt-rrd t th- l'Jt Ot!1eot IjikevU-w. Orv. s'CHiil-'lftAs Matter. (One Year, .$2.00 TERMS: SixMontha. i.ww (Three Months 90 LAKEVIEW, OREOON, FEB. JJ. I90J. Promotion League. A movement has begun, which gives every reamm to l)elieve that h coiiHiiniation for which The Examiner hao niont ardently wished and earn estly worked, Ib now to be necoui pliHhed: Luke County is to have Development lenjroe. ttuwitiMw men of the town have nil signed a request to (teopk through out the futility, to Iw preneut at a meeting to be held In Laker lew at an early date, for the purpose of organ izing the league, and hint itil tli.' plans of work for the development 01 Lake county. The men who have signed this paper are not men who are much addicted to childs-play, and The Examiner now Lt'ls that Its efforts to show the necessity c.f si;"h an organization has found fruit. He print in another column tin call which Lakeview business men, almost to a man, have signed, and declare our belief that the date of that meeting will be the Ix-ginuing of a new era in Lake county business life LEGISLATIVE NEWS. Coventor ClianilH-rbiln In declaring he will veto the million dollar np propahnlon bill, explains that the normal schools are only Institutions supported by the state's charity anil cannot le conducted on warrants drawn upon the State treasury as the necessary Institutions may. The Delinquent Tax List. NOTICE I HEKEItY OIYKN: Tlmt bv virtue of a warrant for the col lection of delinquent tsxe for the year IHO.I. lfsned out of the County Court of the County of Lake, State of Oregon under the seal of said Court, bearing date the Sth day of October, 1904, and directed and delivered to Die, the Sheriff of the said Lake County, commanding tlU IHHWiit iiiniii.iim.fiin iiii s ui 1 1 rv pm ' r Semite thus aeelnK Itself probably mo, as Mich, sheriff, to sell the several defeated finally agreed toetrlke out "-' of l"0" th several parcels of real property et the emergency clause of the bill, ho that the Governor set a chance to get a referendum vote by the people on the appropriation for the normal schools, and agrees to approve the bill. House bill by McLeod providing for uniform eighth-grade examina tions for the public schools of the State, has passed the .Senate. County and city boards of health are created by S. 11-40 which has passed both Houses. The claim of John Mullun for legal services rendered the State of Ore gon t went j" years ago, and which has lieen before every legislative assembly since, I.uh been granted by the committee on appropriations in the house for :i.l0."i, as complete satisfaction of all his claims against the State. On the 17th, the legislature adjourn ed without day. This hotly has done tpiite well. Appropriations by it seem lurge, but we have not seen one dollar granted for a purpose that appeared unworthy. As to what should lie the size of any par ticular grant of money, only those who had opportunity to tind what the real necessities are, can judge. Of the total appropriations of two millions, five hundred thousand, or one fourth the whole, was for the lu saue Assylum . Of this the state at 1 mrge must approve. This institu tion should be the lest. in every wty that money can make it. Many good laws were enacted, and as few bad ones, perhaps, us any previous legislature has let us off with. Senator Fulton has succeeded in having amendments attached to the Indian appropriation bill by which iV).000 will ls distributed to rar ions Oregon Indian trils's; ?.":57,00O coming to the Klamath Indians for lands released to the government from their reservation. A bill creating u commission to prepare nnd report to the next legis lature, a complete tax -code for the State, has passed both houses at Salem. The bill to make counties and niu nicipalities liable for ."0 per centum ui tue vaiue oi live stock killed, un lawfully, within their jurisdiction wus defeated iu the state Senate In the last hour. John W. (iates is trying to corner the Chicago wheat market ami has the bears very much frightened. It Is believed wheat may reach two dol lars per bushel before the end of May. The gambling spirit once aroused never dies but with the inuu. It seem to possess the man; and ever drives him onward, and downward. His ow n experiences and the down fall of others, all count for nothing. H'ithin a few mouths, visitors to the fair will be gathering in J'ort- ""' cairns nave ieen ad vised to carry a good revolver about them when on the streets, and to for tify themselves with shotguns iu their homes, dtjesuut suggest such a condition of safety an would lie deem ed inviting to timid persons. The President shows in a conliden tial letter addressed to the Senate that it is necessary for the United States to assume the responsibility of collection of Santo Domingo cus toms, and the payment of claims of Luroi)ean governments against that republic, or the Monroe doctrine must le given up. Mr. liryun'a suggestion that the President be impowered to submit ull arbltratioual matter to The Hague Court for Investigation and report upon the facts, which report shall be referred to the Senate for its action, fetttiuH wise. The bill providing for theestablish ment of an oil refinery iu Kansas has passed both Houses and will be ap proved by the Governor. The bill for placing all the Normal schools under control of one board of regents has failed to puss. I'.lll to prohibit sule of liquors to females under 21 years of age has passed both Houses. The entrance of the government Into the Standard oil affairs will hare u, very powerful effect in aiding Kansas In her struggle uguinst the Injustice of that monopoly. Bills that have Passed both Houses at Salem. To punish persons who live from the eurnings of immoral women. To create Nth judicial district con sisting of Jiaker County. To create Kith judicial district to consist or diion and Wallowa counties. House bill S:Steinerto approriate money to Ik- used by Governor in ap prehending criminals. To appropriate $.7X1 for a govern meat station at the State University for testing timber and stone. To punish a husband who con nives at prostitution of his wife. Loth Senate and House have pass ed the bill providing for u-hipping wife leaU'rsiu Oregou, twenty lashes lK!ing the maximum punishment. A bill to pluce insane persons in charge of trained nurses from the as sylum, before starting them to that Institution. ZSews tomes from Portland that prosecutor F. J. Heney, intends, when he reaches Washington, that the grand Jury for the District of Columbia ahull convene, for the pur pose of Investigation of acts of Mr. Hermann In burning paper lu the laud office at Washington. The esteemed Oregon Journulsaya, In referring to the President. "Hut the hg Stick man Isn't a quitter." This admirable characteristic is the chief reliance of the people, In their expectation that thlsadminlstration will do tilings. forth and described in the Delinquent Tax List lor said vear of 1903, for the purpose of collecting the taxes respect iye!y dueon mu It property, I will sell at public auction, at my office in the County Court House, in the Town of Lakeview, County of Lake, Stat of Qregon, on Wednesday the 1st day of March, 1905, at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day, the several parcels of real property hereinafter described. The names of the owners of, and persons to whom the respective lands are assessed, the tax upon each respective parcel of land, the interest to the date of thi sale, and the penalties accrued against each respec tive tract, are set oppoeite each respec tive description of the several parcels of land, viz : Name, description, tax, interest, pen allies accrued. All of said lands above descrilted are situated in the County of Lake, State of Oregon The cost of advertising the resective tracts will be added to the forewarn: respective amounts upon sale. Each par.x-1 will le sold to the person who will pay the tuxes, interest, and accrued penalties and the cunts thereon, and take a sheriff's certificate therefor at the lowest rate of interest Dated at lakeview, Lake county, Oregon, this 2Hth day of January, 190 i E. E. Hineiiart, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Luke Co Oregon McCall, W. IL, Southwest quarter of southeast quarter, southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 13, tpSOS., R. 14 E, w m Tax 5. 80 Penalty 68 Interest Mi Total 704 McCall, Cynthia L, Southeast quarter of northwest quarter section 7, tp. 30 8., K. 15 E, w m. Tax 2.90 Penalty 29 Interest 33 Total 3 62 Cook, Seytnore S. South half of north half, section 32, tp. 25 K., K. 17 E, w m. Tax 11.Q0 Penalty 1.16 Interest 1.31 Total 14 07 Cook, Saiah K. Northeast quarter of northeast quarter section 32, west half of northwest quarter, northwest quarter of southwest quarter, section 23, tp. 35 S., H 17 E, w m. Tax a. x) Penalty l.io Interest 1.31 Total 14 07 Cornett, Chas. G. Southwest quarter, section 19, tp. 30, K., It. 13 E, w rn. Tax 10.44 Penalty 1,05 Interest i,)4 j ltfiiti,,,, 1 Cusack, Dennis L. North half of northwest quarter, southeast ' quarter of northwest quarter, southwest-quarter of northeunt quarter, section 35, tp. 34 S., It. 17 E. w m. Tax ii. (jo 1'enalty i.jo Interest 1.31 Total 14 07 Mills, Edmonia, south half of west half, section 34, tp. 34 S,, It 17 E, w m. Tax 11. (X) Penalty x.10 Interest 1,31 Total 14 07 Kelley, D. C. South half of south west quarter, southwest quar ter of northwest quarter, sec tion 22, tp. 28 b It. 15 E, w m, west half of northwest quarter, northwest quarter of south. wft quarter, section 6, tp. 28 S., It 10 E, w m. Tax ll.Rfl . Penalty 1.J8 ' Interest , 1.31 Total 14 38 Korker, Edwin L. Northwest quarter, section 10, tp. 28, S., It. 12 E, w m. Tax 11.00 Pena'ty . 1.16 Interest 1.81 Total 14 07 Downing, Herbert J. Southeast quarter, section 12, tp 2(1 S., It. 12 E, w m. Tax... 11.(10 Penalty 1.16 Interest 1.31 Total 14 07 Loom is, Adnah South half of southwest quarter, section 14, north half of northwest quarter section 23, tp. 35 S., It. 17 K, w ni. Tax 11.00 Penalty 1.16 Interest 1.31 Total 14 07 Cusack, John J. West half of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of northeast quarter, northeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 3, tp. 35 S., It. 17 E, w m. Tax 11.13! , Penalty 1.16 Interest 1.31 Total Frost, ("has. E. Northeast quar ter, tectum 23, tp. 35 S., It. 17 E, w in. Tux 11.60 Penalty 1.16 Interest 1.31 Total llnttom, David S. West half of southeast quarter, east halt of southwest quarter, section 12 tp38 S., It 16 E, w ni. Tax 11.60 Penalty 1.16 Interest 1,31 Total , 14 07 Anderson. Gustave West half of southeast quarter, northerst quarter of southeast quarter, southeast quarter of northwest quarter section 13, tp. 34 S., It. 17 E, w ui. Tax 11.60 1.1(1 1.31 Penalty Interest H McCall, Atlin N. Southwest tpir. ter of northeast quarter, wtlun 25, tp. 30., It. 14 E, w ,. T 2 AO Penalty jq Interest. . 33 Total , flranch, J. S. South half of south east quarter, south half ol southwest quarter, section 10 tp 36., It. 20 E, w m. west half of northwest quarter, south, east quarter of northwest qusr. ter, southwest quarter of north east quarter, section 16, tpMB. It. 20 K, w in. south half o( southeast quarter, section 15 tp 36., It. 20 K. w m. north east quarter of northeast quar ter, section 20, tp 36 B., It. 20 K,. w m. northwest quarter of northwest quarter, section 23, tp30S., It. 201:, win. Tax 20.C7 Interest 1,33 Si Oregon, this 26th, day of January, j 11. lUOft. E. K ItlNKUART, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Li County, Ore. $2,000 Reward. 2,000 reward offered by the Li 14 16j ol""y (ir,wers Association l me arrest ami conviction of any or person guilty of killing or msimitj any sheep Motiving to any inemher this association by order of the Kxcalii Committee. S. 1',. Cll.tNDl.KK. Phm. I. N. Watson, Ka. 14 07 I Lakeview Cigar Factory A. Stokk.man, Prop. 1 Maker of Havana and Domestic Cigars COL'XTItr OKllKKS BOLtClTtO Give us a trial. Store in the fcrii buildinif next door to J'ost A Kings loon, Lakeview, Oregon. ELI - - RESTAURANT I ELI, Proprietor. Bread, Pies, Cakes, and in fact everything in the pastry line kept constantly on hand. Board by the Day, Week or flonth. First-class Meals at all Hours. North of First National Bank . . . Lakeview, Oregon. 1 1 We're Out jFyy I To Win ... . j Z..Lj 1 The Mammoth Stables Wm. R. HfcRYPORD, Proprietor After August 1st we will endeavor to nbuv this I m stable on a level with any and all stables in Eastern M Uregon. We have purchased all the riirs. stock, I H etc., ana are now ready for our share of the public's f I patronage. You will be assured of good rigs, care-1 I IUI unvers ana good stock. Special tions for commercial travelers. 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