id mat MMUttet VOL. XXVI. LAKEVIEW, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905. NO. 21, CIRCUIT COURT. Cases arc Disposed of Warner Valley Co. Wins Several WILL TEST NEW LAW. fuse More tin circuit court were decided an follows: In the mutter of Warner Valley stix'k Co. VM- Chas. Toniiingsen. Judp-'tneiit for .liilntiff. In tlie iiintter of Warner Valley stock Co. vs. Win. M. Harvey Jinlp'tneiit fur plaintiff. In tlie mutter of State of Oregon v. Warner Valley Stock Co. Ordcr tdiliMiiissed. State ha appealed, j In the matter of W. Z. Moss vs.! lifn. Phillips. Settled out of court. In the matter of State of Oreguti v I!. I". l.une. 'erliet o! guilty. I In the matter of Smith & St-inerl K. Hat t if IJihhins. Settled out of court. I atantly In their positions from Sun day about 3 odock till Tuesday morning. No one will doubt their priority of right to first filing, neith er their Maying qualities. The women In the crowil were nervy anil were i.m determined ns the men. One of the gentlemen is a railroad conductor, and has been In Portland attending the Convention of Kail road Conductors at that place a couple of weeks ngo. Those who lined up Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mart Ryan of Michigan Mrs. Win. Mayer of Portland, Oliver Slifer of Woodland. Wash., Al and F.d Peterson of St.'vonson, Wash. Mr. Irvine Anderson and J. H. Boyd lirought the crowd from Illy. Oeorge Lynch lined up four Mon day, an. ten more were on the steps early Tuesday innriiing. FOURTH OF JULY. day night, one of the let plays ever j A 13 A given In Lakevlew. The play Is a j Lliil difficult one to put on In a place like this, lint the Lowe Co. were equal to I the occasion and made a success of ' It. They had a real live horse 1 rOgraiTl Arranged '"Queen Hess." on the stage, and I TIa U'utif t f2lfl' mwio nntfa w To be Conducted 'hit of the season. j ' ' The Company will play In Klam-i Dy the EagleS. 'ath Falls next week. lieingat Bonan- j , I t.u and Merrill this week. We under-1 GAME. QRAND BALL AT NIOHT "1'11"1 t,"'v wl" 1Hmu"i llt Klamath Falls and all go to the fair at Port- The following program will lie; land. The leading lady and the rendered on the Fourth of July, In heading man are to lie married when Lakevlew, under the auspices of the ! they reach the city. It was also Fraternal Order of Kagles, Rim Rock i rumored here that Mr. Lowe and Aerie No. 777: i another lady of the company were (ia. m. Morning Salute. Patriot-j to lie married also, but Mr. Lowe lc selection by Band. denied It. !t a. in. Parade forms at Court The Forest Reserve. Kl. I:amiku.-I am glad to see that the Lxamiiicr is taking a stand against the creation of permanent ! House, made tip of Fraternal Organ izations, Drill teams. Floats repre- jsentlng the different Commercial Houses, I'.icycle section. Team Runs Away. Last Wednesday ns Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Prose were driving out of town on their return home from a days State Line Boys Warp it to Lakeview Boys. SCORE BY INNINGS. lu the matter of arner Val. Stock to. v. J. L. .Marrow. Judgement fur iiliiint iff. lu the matter of Kllen Jones, ad niiuHtrtitrlx of the estate of David Jnutu, deceased vs. Oregon and Cal ifurtiia Laud Co. Cam? continued. In the matter of J. A. King vs. W. S. Packard. Case continued. In the matter of Wni. Furrell vs. tdavla Furrell. Deere of divorce r&Dted. In the mutter of Warner Val. Stock 'o. vn. P. E. Taylor. Judgement lurplluUff. In the mutter of Warner Val. Ktoek ti. Aituius 'J'onnlngneti. Judge ment lor plulutltf. K.V. lU-hart. W. H. Shirk aod A. Miiuring, who were appointed rhitrutom lu the case of lo. Small w!K.l. Lutx, left fur Silver Lake r""dny morning. iuthe matter of Lake County vs. H. Kriiiodcr. Judgement for i-iu tLi tiff. ...f,., ..U!, up,,,..-,!,.,!. Hit' liiht mentioned ease Is one in 'l'ick the luiuralorv lax law U In- r,!vfJ. Th.- ei unity sued Schroder '"fUixin on livestock and the cane " appealed to tlie supremo court. fklt will test the coiiHtltUtiouallty ' the uew law passed at the last lon of the legislature. The de-''-i'm of the higher court will m NUIied with givat interest. I" i! fi pie iit'llved here, I" it, under tin- : : i , i i . 1 -. of' Porl- ! I J . . r of locating iiit v ' h valuable 1 1 iii- u ii open to set- Line L'p at tlie Land Office. 'M Saturday evening u crowd of ;"U,r ;,,t """liy froin ""'luiiee of i lH for t!, "Jlllf l,al... I... i. . . "'"(I. to I,. i t;..... . H"'W on ti.e j:;,j. I pi" had reasons to !'- rvvernl parlies would be hereto Soothe saiue land they wanted, In order to ,.. first to the land "-(Sou Tuesday morulug, May 23d, '""tuehuuj ollice door was oih-u 'loi-k. they lined up 111 front of hud otlice.door and ilowu the v"" Tl,e county. I think it will be a a detri- i meat to our now prosperoiiscouuty. If the M-ople do not combine to pre j vent it. most of our stock will have! to go, and what is left will not be as well off as before th" reserve I created. j Take away tlie immense Income! from sheep and cattle, and there would Ik- comparatively little left j under present conditions. Where will the merchant get his large and profitable customers? And where will the greater part of our laboring men get employment? liesidcs tak ing away a large amount of taxable property, thus making it harder for the rest. U'hy wait this coming disaster to bcfull us before doing something to I help ourselves? Let some of our able and enterprising business men take the lead, and I think the people would do all In their power to help them prevent It before it Is too late. A Laiiorkk. Last Sunday about 45 Lakevlew people went to Pine Creek to see the Lakevlew base ball team win their third game from the State Line team. Twice In succession did the Pine Creekers meet defeat at Lake view after a hotly contested game, and a close game was looked for at the State Line. The game started off a little more favorably to Lakeview than was expected. The first ball to pass never passed, Orvis Stephenson knocked the trade mark way out in- (,l.. i., i i." i v,. .i. fii-ntm- cu io run. o con c noises was a ,, of ilaj Kep. Iv. 1.. I a. sterner, oiatoi to tlie rjllt Held Und the ball follow- of day II,,,. Henry L. Benson, of mc.ous j oung annual, ana w nen one eJ Hffe.r t M fap a the Klamath Falls. Music by Hand and " the tugs came unhitched it began othw aHowed Chorus. Arraiiiienient of music an- ran t ne ikick niiotiie,, Uouneeil later. 2 p. m. --Tug of Wnrfor boys under 11. Cash priz. given. Foot race for boys under 1 years. Cash priz given. Foot race for girls under 1'J 10 a. m.-Fourth of July Kxercises "hopping, the team Mr. Prose was! ! at Court House square. President ivliig became friglitenwd and start- eil to run. One of the horses was a; sidewalk, l'.oth Mr. and Mrs. Prose were thrown out and struck on the walk. Two of the wheels of the ve-! hide passed over Mrs. Prose's body j and she struck her head on the walk, 1 ' li i in to make a tally. Pine Creek al so made one in their first, and Lake- view 2 in the second and Pine Creek one. After tlie second Lakeview fell from grace and received goose eggs. in the !5rd and 4th and Pine Creek years. Cash prize given. Sack race, , Htunning her for a while. She was. Three legged race, nobody barred, considerably bruised up. but Above subject to change and addl- j 0o',,,s broken. Mr. Prose received a tlOImH j severe cut in the palm of the hand, required several stitches. Blood poison threatened, but when Tii in Circus I'm null nil novel- I " ties accepted. SeiO p. in. Beautiful and Expen sive Fireworks. J) p. in. (irand Hall Mr. Prose was here a few days ago to have the wound dreHsed the Dr. Informed him that all danger was Additional amusements announced ;I,a8t- He received several minor later, (iodess of LUierty to be elect by popular vote. Lane is Convicted. The Lane case was on trial last Wednesday evening when The Fx amlner went to press, and continued till Thursday about ;i;:W lu the after noon, w hen the ease was given over to the jury. Night came and no ver dict, and It was 12 oc lock that night More the Jury readied a verdict. They found II. I". I.'i'ic ii'iilty "f a-sault with a dangerous weapon. The penalty for this offense is from a .,, vm and not more than 10 years in the penitentiary. Time for sentence was set for Satur- at 10 oclock, wlien Progressive Lakeview. Lakevlew now has a finely equlp ed Free Heading Kooni. Many here during court week expressed the oplnlou that uo town for the Ue lu the state could show a Heading Itoom so thoroughly comfortable and well supplied with magazines, papers and general reading matter. The Uooks have come, and now the Public Library, of Lakevlew is open for the public. Itivinalus to be seen the interest manifested. i:er.voiie should personally Interest themselves to assist toward the everlasting continuance of this en terprise; for It is a most praise worthy undertaking. Many cards have already U-en sold, which shows the appreciation of the people. The bruises. day morning at .Measures one can derive from this c oi .... ... , I"' ilvllege Is manifold, and for a eco- .1 .,,..itiii Judge Benson pnsse.i .-." two years in the state s pr.so... . . Hum omJ eall rellll tho very We are Informed by the u'"" ,((iHt ()f ,)()()kH. Any one deslrlngany for the defence that the case will t"' i I(U,)k.utl,m Bloui,i mention appealed. w I'm I ...... IV.idiug a decision on appeal j...... 1,1 ,. ,dd at the peniten.iary. .. 1 ! I, ,11 the new awleaioMii". by t lie J'hUe of p.-ird'iu iv 'j'lie .-l.i riff , I i . . I : I " I. V 1 , . riior, t lie mat ter ;, i . (j,, y OMM1. 0'. - ,1 iu u :l :i 1 ithe same to Miss uarren mi.. ; rangetiienis will be made to furnish ' it. People living In the country are sp. dally invited to come to the Heading Boom during their visits to town: ''I ''"-l"'1'1 t.i-.iiy. Shearing Plant Started. The steam shearing plant at War ner canyon was started up last Fri day. Dan Malloy Bays one of the machine shearers cau remove the wool from a sheep ia 2 raluutes. There will not be many more sheep sheared till after lambing, as vnnet of the bands are lambing now. It is said that mutton buyers are refusing to take the machine sheared sheep; they say all their orders call for hand sheared sheep. The machines, so It Is stated, cut the wool so close that the sh"ep are sun burned, but no serious results are contemplated. After the first year, It Is believed, no damage what ever will occur from ni:idi!no shear ing. From one-half to one and one-half pounds more wool can be had by machines, which more than pays for the shearing. Old Soldiers Heet. Lakevlew, Oregon, May 20, 100."). Meeting was called to order by J. X. Watson. W. Bayley, Mas chosen 'chairman. J. X. Watson, Secretary. Dr. Stdner, U. 11. Ay res and Mrs. Noiin were appointed as coif:uiiitcc 1 on Music. Prof. J. L. Smiih was chosen Orator, " Jhey had their ls-ds there M lupin -"IJ ,jl- ,-. Maupin. an "Id iv.-iden. of lias sold ins e,i,... Warner ain-j We understand tin' 1"" Ighborhoo' Lowe s Theatre Company. All old Soldiers and all others who In the 5th Lakeview made one and Pine Creek 2, in the 6th Lakevlew 1 and Pine Creek 4. The seventh re sulted 0 for both sides and the 8. and 9th Lakeview failed to tally and Pine Creek made 2 in the 8th aud did not play the last half of the 9tb. Piue Creek had 13 to Luke view's 5. Tho ground was very bad, being covered with gravel, and was bound ed on the east, north and west by high p cket and wire fences, over which the Pine Creekers persisted in knocking the ball, and on the south was the State line, and the Lakevlew boys were under the Impression that if they knocked the ball over into California they would have to pay duty on leather thus exported. Our boys were not used to playing pn the rocks, aud fell over them many times. The Lakevlew boys played a very poor game from some cause. There was plenty of yelling for Lakevlew, and even some of the Lakevlew crowd who were near thooi'd base where Harry ISenson played, yelled "hurrah for Klamath Falls." Harry j had the Flue Creekers afraid to start ' (or third unless they had a sure shot on getting there. They took no chances. Pine Creek was Invited to come to Lakeview next Suuday to play. C, O. Reynolds umpired tho game. The score was as follows: i Lakevlew; 1-2-0-0-1-1-0-0-0 5 ! Pine Creek. l-l-l-2-2-4-0-2- 13 j Those who went to see tho game were: W. II. Shirk and wife, S. O. Cressler and w ife, F.. F. Linehart and wife and Miss Lulu (larrett, O. F. Deinorest mid family, .). S. Lauo aud (ieo. liorton and their wives, Ms a ' wish to join Willi us are cordially re- J. Warner Vnlle.v holdings to lin stock Co . , i.. mi,.. I ,,ue T heat I'M V o. inane W(.,.U's stand lu Lakevlew last week, j utie-U'd to meet at W. Bayley's of al played to a good house every j rice on Sunday, May 2S, lOO.',, at 10:30 owing to i sharp ami inurcu m t-- Rev. Snyder will deliver i.iulit. till Saturday night . .. ....i....-iii, .a of the loading lady Church. llie sei nioii. All who have, and feel like con tributing ilowers will please deliver ,,, was in the . . ' d(, (i(jt fcU()W tlmt n,K,lt. tHM. Mr. Maui"" o i u wu- plt 0,leVery ulht ' '', 1,W , ' lt(Mlds aud our people express themselvesas i Patterson and Miss McUrath, -Mrs. Uowan aud her brother, Mr. Parish aud his wife, C. O. Metssker and wlfo, Judge Benson, A. W. Maurlug, Ioo Beall, Dau Malloy, Fred Reynolds, Joe Fuller, besides Score keeper W, R. Steele aud the team. Clarence Dunlap and wlfo were lu Alturas last week from San Fran- acres o i ..f horses, lie lnienus . , ! ,., ,.f w oRVleVa ofllco at. or bo- wrliii i ' .. i.,,- ..w.ii iiiitjiriHil Willi i iv lit iJ - .it : o to Wllla.ue.t- valley. ; 1"' . foI, (tloek, of May 30, where they c.sco. Mr. Dunlap was Inspecting W,ere he will locate. He w ru" , " ;. ' Ki.nt iu.ky ,j,rl ,,iayed Frl- will be thankfully received. the slot machines, after 1 avin-'. Hi" atid leina lied Co'l- mail, here t,