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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
1 r Take mmtne VOU XXVI. LAKE VIEW, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG 17, 1905. NO. XI. flMldRATION TA LAW VOID. off IiIh pant and bid adieu to all his Lakevlew friends (?) That Damping Ground. Editor of the Examiner, allow mo a word In regard to the mutter of dumping n'fiiHH on the main road. Any one coining In to town from the i north, Is certainly Impressed with SAl-KM.Or.. Auk.". Tiic Supreme ,nrt toiliiv declared that the Im- . imtlmr llvest.s-k tax law passed ,r ,he liiKt legislature Ih void, Iks ...-In violation of that Section of .-.nut I mi tl n which requires that , the fact that forbearance has ceased Ituxuti"11 shall he equal and mil- j to 1h a virtue. Outside of outraging ; .... Tin. decision was rendered In I all sense of dtreiiey, liy obstructing; jiireii of Lake county, appellant, ! the high way, by making the dump. A. II. Schroder, respondent, from along side 01 tnc cemetery. Jt semis Hke County. The suit w us brought mat mere is a law in me matter, I enforce payment of the tax under am Iniformed that the charter of the i .......... II I It.iii ti.ii'n .li'i.u 1 In. I .illicit u ii I lw .rl 1 1 In lf new Hi" aim iiuum; ... ... .. -.-1 r. " ........ ........... .v.. ... ,o unstained a demurrer to the j the matter, that they can order all iiipliiint and this ruling Is a (tinned : refuse to be carried at least one mile an iplt.ln ''.V ''' Justice Wol- from town. Common decency would !.....," I I....', .1 ........ ... hl.r, WWt,WT " I'.f.i I. ,iuuiF till i ill. iiiiinoj, The Immlgratory livestock law ' while a proper regard for the dead, mi Icltn that when livestock isasses- should preclude the idea of making Ll the Assessor shall collect the tax ' a dumping ground of a cemetery. r " ulawthe owner has real property Besides lielng a public nuisance, the I eure the payment. If collected dumping of refuse- so nenr town Is a j r the time of the assessment, the j menace to public health. There Is Lute to Ik- computed at the rate of j but little use or sense In quarantlu- iif last levy. The owner who hns.ing iieople for measles and such. If a! uroperty must pay at the rate ! we are to keep a cholera and yellow Itlienciit levy. fever breeding peii right under the The Supreme Court hold that j nose and eyes of the public. If those .are tlie rate varies from year to , whose business it is to look after tliiH plan establishes a tax sys-j such things have neither sense nor mthiit is unequal, for the man who ; courage, to attend to It, then in the i y""' a'-'Mwvroarfi -1 mm- jw" fumt$ mA i. ffy: k IMPORTANT STOCK NEWS. ... rw. Tin iuloii says that this disgrace to tlie civilization 01 me jirtioii eoubl have bwn removed place, and would cause a Digger y the hiHeilion of a provision for j Indian to blush for shame. iKivlmhiirMeinent of the livestock! 1 would suggest if the proper wner who pays at a higher rate. ' author! lies will not attend to the itthiH was not dune, and the law , matter theu a public meeting Decaii- philul.v iiiieiinst il utloiial. nearer than one half mile to Something Doing, in Police Court.. Uwt Sunday Michael O'Connor "wllemj to say an Irlsluuan went 'to the China restaurant and de 'tutlril something to ent. 'J'he ('- Itiltl ::elitleninn refiiHeil to set out Respectfully Yours, Sam'ohii SXYiiEii. Harriman on the R. R. Question. K. II. Harriman, while In Portland "change," and proceeded to the Chinaman with au ugly J. W. Green, foreman for the XL firm, returned Tuesday from Abert lake. His mowing crew finished on that ranch last week and the stack ing crew will finish next week. Mr. (ireen started the general beef rodeo In the Dog Lake country Tues day. He will start a drive of beef of 70() head about September ft, and as soon as they are all gathered he will make another drive of 300 head, all to Gazelle. Jim says the beef are tine and fat. He will turn eff more XL beef this fall than was turntrl off last fall; some fat cows will be put on the market this year. He will al so drive 70 or 80 head of broke horses to Gazelle after the beef Is disposed of. Felix Green, foreman for the 70 firm, expects to commence gathering beef In the Sican country the latter part of this month. Mr. Green will put off between 800 and 1000 head of 70 tieef this fall. Two or three differ ent parties have tried to buy the 70 lieef but Felix refused to sell till the cattle were gathered, as he knew they would be good beef. No price has been set, and Mr. Green states that the outlook, owing to the dull East ern market, looks slightly discourag ing, no better, in fact, than it was last fall, while the cattle are much better. However, he thinks Indica tions point to better prices later, be cause of the abundance of feed on which stockmen can carry over un less prices are favorable. Mr. West, the Seattle buyer, told Mr. Green he wanted to look at his cattle and "if he didn't buy them he would make some one else pay for them." West further stated that last year he pur chased 10,000 head of cattle in the .Sacramento valley, a great many of which had been bought here and and sugar pine in California and o (seamstresses; Lake County . driven there, and shipped them back Oregon. Timber cruisers have al- ! WOmen. ! UP to battle, and that this year he ready made a thorough investlga-1 Mra xeilon is now gone to San ' was going to be In the field himself, tlon of the property wanted by j Francisco where she will remain for and the producer would get the pro Weyerhaeuser and have reported in one mouth, studying fashions for , Wt reaped last year by the mlddlman favor at a satisfactory price for the (Hll and winter of 1905, in dress ma-' EdUon, of Gazelle, and Swanson ti-ial. this season's most uoDular nave also nouneu wreen mat mey Included In the tract is the proper- styles in everything in Women's and j wanted these cattle. Mr. Green is t. SMA1HERS. OWNER OF GREAT TROTTERS AND THOROUGHBREDS. vi i.' i.1 .......... . X I .'Iwonnit lin nhaimlilAn tftMviM 11 1 ttPO1 f th .wuu mil property will sometimes name of common sense aud decency j wtt; Mnjor ipm,ar, two minutes, the champion trotting grtding of the world, iniiiiM-lled to nav a hlirher rate 'let us have some one that will, j , lord Derby, mother prent trotter, is an oil magnate of Pittsburg and la ..." ..... ...... ...JThHtroadalomr the cemetary Is a ' fnd of fast horses, no matter whether they 'trot pace or nm HelK,ght Kill tlli lilllli. iifbn, . "..- - Major Delnmr for the express purpose of wresting the trotting crown from Lou Dillon, two minutes. apolis, known throughout the conn- A New Business. ) try as the Rockefeller of the timber Mrs. A. J. Xeilon and Daniel Boone world, is - negotiating for a vast have formed a business copartner- 111(1 L l. I ill. . .. r- I.., i ..... ,iw i i,,n in ntteiid to 1 tract of valuable timber situated in ship and will conduct a W oman s plainly unconstitutional. "j mm " ' , ,,,, ' 1,,,,-Niiiir of nil the trash along i Northern California and Southern aud Children s Supply store In the Ot iiTiiuesI utis were raised but as , the Dllilillik oi an uie minu . ihnnn,,! side, and that after that no 'Oregon. . Suider brick budding. ... . ....... i... ..ii. i out anv refuse In all Weyerhaeuser has undercou- i iireuie i ciurt Hues nor UIHI-iish i lie l"IB"" IliTK. ' This store will be open for business jO.000 earlv In Sept. They will manufac- ....). ii.. r..-i,l and that all dead ani- ! acres, which are said to contain one ture wnat they sell, in a large de nials lie either bulled or burned. 1 of the most valuable tracts of white KrWi an,i expect to employ a num. anv suieration ueiweeu -i.i.uou auo Kbiwli until the monev was in ! last week, became confidential over 'ht. Mr n' 'i.im. . .lid in. i 1 1 ii vi. . ... .....a .14.. ...Li he was received in mai cil, jutiuuru iu mc uuino ..i.. . - c.j .d ... j - n - more about railroad matters in Ore- I ty 0r the Klamath Lake Kailroad I Children's wenring apparel, and will now .ook.uk .or ... v....u.u. hnver. here to bliv. III. the ( liinanian with au ugly 'ureftuuul J "' i , , . . B((, m.i.Hor was brought Into ! K'on than he Is in the habit of saying, j Company, of which Hervey Llndley , take lessons in dress cutting, fitting v.o.mor was utoufciii, iw , m ...... , ...i,.i, "ii 1 i,t trim ml.nr In the best estab- U0llcec,-r .,i ..,! 4ii. ! A ban.iuet was given t ueu.suuSu.n., luy Pat Kellev got mad at ed railroad magnate, to which a "Irlnhatthe Jammerthal saloon. I great number of Portland's Influen tial men were present. Air. na... ""1 with six-shooter aud Howie lu hand, proceeded to auulhll " the Irish population of Lake ' One Pat McAullffe took the rtuf the "iioor Irish" n nd "smash- r1' Kelley'o ,u;e ttu,i gave him a of eys that did not match hU "fplwthm. Keller was broutfUt "ocuurt Tuesday moriilng and tln- flOor'.'ll llnvu In I..II Tin. furtV ma talked very freely on the rail road question, and Inquired a great deal about the proposed extension of his lines luto Eastern Oregon. He was asked about the prospects of early extension in the Interior sec tion and seemed Interested. His re plies to such questions were In the form of questions as to the actual hil 'iit..i. i i ..v.,..,, nun utiiioseu. W. Ii. Bailey was "thrown In" on charge of drunkenness and reirelved 'ay sentence is presideut, and which owns SO ' and hat trimming, lu the best estab- miles of line extending from Pokeg- j llshmeut of that city. aina. Or., southward to Laird, hrei Lakevlew, this firm Bays, It connects with the Southern Pacific Company. It Is proposed to make this railroad part of the big deal. -.id,! n I.I will. l ill' i" ! - . H not at his command and theiuel. of railroad facilities and the probable amount oi iru... ..v their section; the quality and quan- tltv of laud and the possibility of netting water upon it to make it W,. ...... -t .iroduetlve of sufficient export sums and will put the two to warrant a railroad being built to u at m ... , ......... it. He said whenever any poitlon "o-t trivial offense Is not allow- j of the state could show it- need- for 1 8o unpunished lu Lakevlew. a road he a- ready to furnish It. "u tliu offender Is handled in n though humane, that he "'"embers and does not care t, re- I'M. M... "it- oneuse. ""fW Work fr.r "II1." Put Kel- 1' 'Us )iit tr woi'k ui-i'iilihlnii' out - .. w. ... ... Ml uud two hour- was enough ",,lu. Ho made a trip for water ui"n..v.. .. Kiiuu ouck. Jie powoo 'ia8uu and a bicycle, uud with ll brushed the Lakevlew dust Llndley May Sell Koai. A Sau Francisco dispatch to the Oregonlan bears the earmark of more railroad rumor for Eastern Oregon. Representative- of capitalist- are uow negotiating with Hervey Llud ley for the purchase of the Pokegainu railroad aud laud Interest. The ....... In HQ Wt dlS.ck Weyerhaeuser, ol Mlune-! Mountain Re-erve, Benson WonU to Testify. Johu A. Benson, who 1- -oon to be tried in Washington, V. C, for fraud ulent land transactions, has offered to turn state- evidence If, by bo doing, he can be guaranteed immun ity from puutahment for his own Il legal acts. Benson, bo the word goes, saya he ha- letters, which If given to the authorities, would ap ply damagingly to Seuator Mitchell in his uext trial. It ia understood that the government will refuse Mr. Benson's offer, as It Is believed by Mr. Heney and others that convlc tlous can be had without Beu-ou'a evidence. Williamson'- Gesuer's and Bigg-' third trial will begin the 28th, in-t., aud Binger Hermann's trial will fol low shortly after. At the close of the Williamson trial the case will be taken up which Involve- Senator Mitchell, Congre men Wllllamsou and Hermann Jointly, in the Blue I- to have an establishment In which com plete, "up-to-date" costumes for Women and Children may be had; and, best of al), the product of home Industry. Mr. F. L. Carter, representing the Peters Cartridge Co., was In Lake view last Saturday proving the ex cellence of hi- company'- good-. He gave an exhibition back of the Ber nard & Sol'- warehouse Saturday afternoon to show with what re liability the Peter- ammunltloncould be used, Mr. Curter I- a fine shot, and seldom missed the mark, though It be a brick, orange, iron washer, walnut or marble thrown In the air. He also gave quite a lecture. While a woman of this place was splitting wood one day this week, -ays the Sliver Lake Oregonlan, and her husband was Btanding by and watching her, a stick flew up and struck him in the eye. There are some who think the happening was not purely accidental. (No pity for lilm; why didn't the fool go iu the house aud -It down, where lie be. longed?) We have been reliably Informed that Dr. Patterson, who was here a few weeks ago looking over the beef, situation, went outtoW.W. Browns Wttgoutlre ranch with a view to buy ing Mr. Brown out, and offered him f 110,000 for his Interests In this and Harney counties, sheep, horses and land. Peace Conference in Progress. Representatives of both the Rus sian and Japanese government- are at Port-mouth, New Hampshire now negotiating for peace between the two countries. The Japanese plen ipotentiaries have delivered to the ItUBulau plenipotentiaries their terms of peace and received their reply. Two points In Japan's terms are seriously objected to, that of a heavy indemnity aud the cessiou of the Island of Sakahalln. Much specula tion Is rife to the final settlement of these two most Important questions, as the Uu-siau envoys pretend that the matter of paylug a war Indem nity aud ttorteesslou of territory were the mala obstacles In the way of peace negotiations from the start, while the Japanese envoys fear that If they yield either of these points they will be murdered upon their re turn to their home country. 1