Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1905)
At I? VOL. XXVI. LAKE VIEW, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON, TIIURSDAY.OCT 1905w NO. 43. IlLLIAHSON SENTENCED. i; . Judge "unt ftt l'",n' W morning passed sentence upon atuan J. X. Williamson, ot ,wooddltrlet. Dr. Van Opener aasrloo K. BlKK. found guilty of , w, h Luptlng t f"' public land In with lu branches right and left, would naturally belong to the Union Pacific system. It ahould lm con atrucud by this ayatem, and operat ed by It and In connection with It. If Mr. tUrrlroau will construct thla Una and the necessary branches, good will and earnest aupport of all Ore- V BJrcat way. " llllamaoo anil v-itarh received a sentence, of Vauoth Imprisonment and a fine On account of Dr. Gewaner'e Lib Judge Hunt gave him five Ltinlniprlxormx-nt and flOOOftne. TkraXemlant have taken an ap- wi to the United Slate Circuit Lrti Apiril, and pending the Liia of the higher tribunal the ex- isiioi uf t sentence la suspended. jutjrHoiit In sentencing Wllllntu- ttttii: "Top time In now at hand If, alao, he will cause the great In fluence of tlx great railway system onder bla control to le employed In (tropt-r waya for getting help at Washington for the work In progress at the mouth of the Columbia Itlrer, he will do another thing which will tend powerfully to establish and to maintain cordial rclatlona bet ween I the people of Oregon aud the Union 1'aclOc and Southern Pacific systems. There la reaaon to Iwlleve thatcon atructlon of the Nehnkmi-TUIamook Railroad U now aured. The iiohI- VmImum a., my .duty, painful to j tve aunouuceiueut will aoon come. lltl. Nothing that I might ;Alreadv It hn 1,1,0 m, I i, L 4t thla time could remind yon , ,he Southern lWlfie thr ir ..ill Ufofwtl.ly than the uccaalou ! bun,j frum tl(. Umpnua Valley to t-Ssiu.tof your situation. Your j vttm litiy. Actre preparation fur ipwr. your honorable nubile t -l ..- i fi... I iui nun nir i'tu 1 uc imr rlinari System" la lu position to do 1 nore for the State of Oregon thai) any other. It may be hoped It a III sue Ita way to do, apeedtly, what It ought to do. Uipwr. your ail your own arlf-reect -bit, i will mire, to Impress upon juur grlevo.ua error. The clr- buun. 4 your case afford a warning to younger men no would preserve tbelr career plron that taint which ahould aU kT.od does sometime follow the Kprrvaleut U-IU-f that what la rafMagalUMt an Individual may rouDienntK-ed aa against tbe Mffnment Itself. But tbe law drmanda that thla Vfrrouf doctrine be auppreaaed, WtUt public aa well aa private hSag lu tlte matter of public lamia Uittld eve-y iiurvham of private f1Tty, between man aud man. ud thU only tu more, but Sm4 tor UM. Charles lie Knight Bain and Cbarlea I Keltb, editor of tbe Cooa Bay Har bor, were today held under bond to await the action of the grand Jury for libeling Major L. D. Kinney. On August )2tb, tbe Harbor gave apace to the followlug: "It waa out of charity for hia family that the In- mm 1 issbtk - jjff .?Sii?S:'" ........ . -J THEN HOW DO VOU ACCOUNT FOU ItiATr ENTERTAIN AT THEIR HOME. Few Case la Courts There were fewer caaea before the Circuit Court thla terra than any term for several yeura. "Tired of Living. These aorda written on a slate la Mra. Louie Myera home on Salt Creek, and the deud body ot her 13- Fonr divorce caaes. In which de-. year-old son, U'lllle Antone greeted creea were signed. In the caae tbe mother upon her return to ber agalnat J. II. Turln and Ben Dal ley, houae last Saturday, after a few for moving acabby aheep, plead hours absence. guilty and were fined fjO each. Al. j Mra. Myera had left the house early nlilp of land le protected, formation a aa withheld that would 1 Howell' case carried over from last In the day and went to 'their sheep sine giMd faith, honesty and 1 have aeut the Major to the I'eulten-' term, Howell withdrew his plea of that were grazing not far away, am?. kdnllug kliould ierval every i tlary." not guilty entering one of guilty, and ( left tbe boy In charge of the bouse. Tbeae are the linea complained of. . ". a ooiue 01 airycnniue waa in. tne Tl... i ' IK.. 11 ....... -.1 ........ ..... . . ...... Tbe defense admitted the publlca-1 "c v , nouse ana some time during theday euteuceof the court Is that tA3l ha ImprlHoiied for a fieriod muutba an J j.ay a flue of it (he refjueiit of your counsel, fk formal motion, tbe execu- t tills si'iiieuve la aupendl n an appeal aud such other i a tbe law authorize, tts K W bad lu yyr U-half. lu the Pfwmtlon of your rights." uLviii-,. 11Lfi r.riiiiiiiirii. "'llllaaiHou uked: that U, Judge?" uud resumel TTm Harrimaa System. all thing that Oregon ""iBdneeii, iu the way of In- "l dfVpl.l.i, ...... I .. 1 1 .u .4 Middle Oregon. Vuch road, tbe Cascade Itauge from rMut lu the Middle or Upper ""tta VulUy, traveisluK Central uort Line nt Ontario, "WaBordthe iiieuns of develop- iulml for greoi part f tbo Oregon. The inn lu reaaon "s of the state ha l-n ""Utbut this Hue through Ita part Iww Um-u iii'itlecteil. I '"'w, through the middle of ("to. would throw out lateral "dleft, or north and aouth, orreacblugevery Importaut 1 fVnterauf population aud rud ludustry would ijulckly pUUbed. A lu other localities I" naturearid or aemlarld ""Iwaya have been built, ,J( Ivelopment baa rapid- I 'flowed, through Mlddto Oregon, One oft tbe moat pleasant card parties ever given In Lake view waa enjoyed' last Saturday evening, at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. J.E.Norln. The pariora were handsomely ar ranged, by Mra. Norin, and the guesta began to arrive early In tht evening. By 6 oclock all were pres ent and progressive whist consum ed the fleeing momenta., and 12 oclock found all. reluctant to- quit playing, until a glimpse of thedlnlng: room waa had, which so- tan tallied the appetite of all present that they were willing that a halt be called. Before the games commenced tbe guests were entertained by vocal and Instrumental solos, Miss Mae Snider rendered alieuutlful piano solo and Mrs. Norin sang In her usual delight ful manner. All seated at the table. Judge Benson at the head, tbe attention of the guesta were divided between the renpleudant refresh ments and repartee. At the conclusion of refreshments Judge Benson struck up the familiar "In the Good Old Summer Time," and all that could sing well and Vlnce Snelllug Joined In. From the time the crowd retired from tbe din ing: room until they departed for tbelr homes songs and music were listened to. Judge Benson and At torney Rutenlc charmed the crowd wlth duet, bandied In an adept manner. , '"- Mrs. W. H. Shirk won the first prize, a handsomely bound copy ot Poe's poems, and Miss Hall tbe con solation, a decorated tooth-pick holder. Those present 'were, besides host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Norin, Mtsa Hall, Mlsa .Snider, Judge Benson, At- tlon of aame. but couteuded that compromised, also the case of Love- j the boy, from uo other known cause ' torney J. C. kutenlc, Mrs. C. E. Sher- Kluuey ierjured himself In swearing to a complaint In which be sued Flaoaganaud Tate In certain laud transactions. Kinney alleged lu aald complaiut that be bad a writ ten contract for an'eiteualon of time on the paytueut to be made upon land owned by the Hauagaus ana C. less estate against was compromised. Court was adjourned Monday and the Judge aud attorneys left Monday afternoon. i'Oveiess, jthan the one written on a slate In lock, Mrs. F. M. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. the house, "I am tired ot Uvlnir." the VV. H. Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Surveyor at, Madras. Engineer Graham aud party of IS 1 . ...in.., 1 ... wl.k-h he previously bad a u. veyor. ,a-t wee.evvu.,-uvuta.uo run n,il liocrnn taTMtlllmitltin I niKiwri of the Flauairan. " 1 option. Estate Company took the stand, giving evidence that no such written contract bad ever la-en In existence. Jngoiiian. boy swallowed about a teaspoonful Masslngill, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wat of the contents of tbe bottle and waa eon, Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Boyd, Mr. dead when his mother returned to and Mrs. V. L. Snelllug, C. O. Metz the house later in the oay. j ker and wife. ' "Oood-by, Little Girl, Good-by," . Captured Yearling Deer. waa tbe parting song, when at 1:30, Miss Anna Colvlg, an Ashland girl, ! the guests bid good-by to Mr. and has become the heroine ol Jones' Mrs. Norin and expressed tbelr happy Gives up Harney Schema. A dispatch to the Oregoulan from M'aahingtou aay that the Keclatua tlon service baa abandoned the Harney Valley Irrigation project, after careful Investigation. Two principal reason are assigned, one la that a large portion of the laud in that section Is lu private ownership and tke owners are averse to making aatlsfactory terms with the govern ment to Irrigate the land, aud sec ond, tbn water rk'hU of settler are In such a condition that much litiga tion would follow a decision lufuvor of government reclamation. The right of way for a large private ditch will now be allowed, as it wus held up is'iidlng the action of the Keclitmatlou service. V. II. Khlrk yesterday received a package of vecb, recommended to him by tbe Uooth-Kellcy Co. a la lug a good dry land graaa seed. Mr. Shirk la going to try a email patch of It here In towa and will lot some careful farmer have the reat to make teat on dry laud. It U eald topro puce abundantly. of a railroad route south or that point. This work has progressed so far that the cump waa moved Wednesday to a point a dozen miles this side of Madras, on the road to Forest. Tbe outfit Is substantially equip ped for a long period In tbe field. ! Operating under the guise of tho Oregon Eastern, this party paid Ita way over tbe Columbia Southern, but that I supposed to be merely to keep tbe bookkeeping straight and uotthat this party is antl-IIarrl-man. So far the route traveled appears to be the same as that on which tbe Columbia Southern located a line flvo years ago. This crosses the river at Forest and comes directly through Ueud. Whether there will lie any material chauge In the route i not known ut this time. Though there Is uo definite au thority ijuoted for It, the statement that this party will not stop even at Bend, but will continue on to Cali fornia, locating a through Hue on the east side of the Cascades, bus gained considerable credence. This I supported by tbe substantial character of tbe surveying equip ment. Thla party I eipected to reach Vend la about two weeks, . . . . i" ' Creek valley, suys the Ashland ltec ord. The story goes that Miss Col vlg was engaged In teaching a school In that settlement, and while ramb ling through the garden on a recent Saturday, she beard a deer bleating and Ita struggles In the nearby brush as It waa trying to escape from a coyote. Miss Colvlg called their dog which chased the coyote away, and during the, melee the deer, In Ita fright and exhaustion, took refuge la a brushplle, where It waa caught by the young lady who bold It until ber brother eumo and killed It. It was a large yearling and made fine venison. appreciation of the honor and pleas- Lure of being present. Wo were Informed by Geo. Ay res, the mlulng man, that so far aa deJ velopcd, the Falsley mines are show ing up good, aud It Is confidently tie lleved that a good mining district will be develoied there lu the spring. A tunnel baa been driven Into the niouutaln to strike the main ledge 100 feet dowu, and the miners are now withlo 25 foet of the ledge, and are finding pay ore all tho time, which goes from 12 to 33 per ton In gold and silver and lead. Geo, ('lark la going on crutches this week, suffering from a sprained knee. Governor's Son to Marry. Dr. Charles Chamberlain, sou of Governor Chamberlain, so the rumor goes, will take uuto himself a wife about Christmas time. When Dr. Chamberlain went east last March to continue hit studies iu New York be ran down to Natches, Mississippi, for a visit at his father's old borne. Fate brought Mlaa Boat ner to Natches at the same time from ber borne at Vldalla, across tho river, and though tbe three or four days that they met aped swiftly they were long enough for a glance, at iv happy future. That the governor had known Mlsa Deborah as a small child ami Mrs. Chamberlain bad been a school inato of her mother, makes tho rt mance the prettier, though Cupid would probably have found a way In any event. When Cupid bad douo lila part tho postal department lent Its aid, end la-fore Christmas tbe bride will be welcomed home. A dinner waa given by Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Hnelllog last Saturday evening to a number of tbelr friends In bonor of Judge Bensou and J. C. Kutenlc. et tt. may wui mas no ,s at c "tLau'lf I uTuiUrlaVa'nd " ' thin sVrve 'toT'UW.' Ir1!""- tu-i t rt'vt t' mora tuaa usui " "V ... 0t ti-ir.i nmi .'"Tia.r'flnrt! lno)tn syr I