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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
go &0untj nittrt Pabllthad BfV Tfcaraday C. O. MBTZKEK. Maaonlc BalMlng Rntrroti at the l'ot Olllooat I akcTtw, Ore. a SocontCI Mailer. I One Year $2.00 IERMS: i Six Months 1.00 (Three Months 50 LAKEVIEW, OReUON, NOV. . ioos. The Development. League, The tire that ha leen kindling for moil 1 1)4 under the auioulderliig de velopment U-ague burnt forth In il luminating flame of energy lastSat ur lay evening when the time for the regular meeting of the league ar rived, and one of the beat, though not the Urgent lu attendance, of these meetings wan held that ha beeu held since the league was or gauUed. The absence of a prenldent to call the meeting to order for sev eral months ban nerved an a hand icap. The tnemU-rn who have never d is paired, gathered at the Court Houne and elected Daniel Boone, one of the most enthusiastic lueiuliern from the beginning, an chairman for the night. Nothing of a disgruntled nplrlt ha ever existed iu tie League, or caused it to smolder, hut inactivity can easily lie accounted for la the fact that all the officials, president and vice-president, have been, all summer long, no en groused in business affairs, that i4 time wan given to League bushiest. Now that winter in on, the evenings are lung and the rush of the season's business matters is i over, there is no good reason to j doubt that something will result; from our organization. Some of the features that enthused the meeting were the spcaehes, cspee-! tally those of Dr. Daly, J. N. Watson j and chairman Daniel boone. Dr. Daly outlined a policy for the League to pursue and offered it as a sugges tion, which met with the unanimous approval of the other niemliers present. He dwelt long and fluent ly upon the possibilities of Lake county and the urgent need of a railroad, and pointed out reason able solutions of the difficulties of se curing what seems now paramount to our needs railroads. A little smattering of jealousy of our sister county was visable on the speaker's stern countenance as he waxed elo quent over the possibilities of our own great county. l'ardonable as his jealousy may le, it is only acknowledgement of the inactivity on the part of influential men of this county that has permit ted our neighbors to assume a more important standing than we claim. Let the spirit uf emulation got into the hearts of every man in tin conn- i ty. It wiil stir him as nothing else! will do. Let him taste the bitterness I of rivalry, if the sweetness of a ' prosperous future will not drive him to activity. Let the world surge i all' inl ati'l lea ve "the devil to take- the hiiid'-rniost," if he chooses to re- . main in his peaceful slumbers s Idle ' a wakening has seized his n Ighbor. We have not a single man in mind when iv siv these things, but the tai hlie in "enei' ii l'rotid ilioiigh we are, and ever have been, with fortiiiiesniiliiig upon o.i. loum.N. me u.ne nas ,-o,ne i,e V, . ii i , . , ,. ti'ii t.. . I U ' . .. I . have lagged, catch up with the rest1 of tlie Hi eing world. We are not be- hind, if we only will seize the oppor tunity that has offered much to others, and which is knocking at our door. The meeting was called to order by the chairman pro tern., who call ed for the reading of the minutes of the previous meeting, which wan ap proved a.s read. A few bills wore al lowed and a number of communica tions were read. The remainder of the evening was devoted to plan ning for a, future course for the League. Dr. Daly's suggestion to compile a complete report on the resources of the county as they exist, and the possibilities, wan adopted. CwuiUy Court Proceedings. Wi -lif wtln.v, NovcinNr lt, Wo.Y A regular term of the County rnuri, oi 'tln County of Lake, state of t)n'j'ii. fir tlx transaction of Count tni-lmi wnt begun iiinl held til hic Court House. In Lakevlcw, Oi'iiiiii, on Wednesday, November 1st. 1 "". present; lion. It. Paly, Judge, C. W. IVut, Commissioner, E. E. Kinchart. sheriff ami A. M". Man rinu. Cl rk, when the following pro-ci-cdlnc were had: Salary claims of the County otll evrs examined, approved ami war rant ordered ilrawn on (leneral FdikI In payment of name. Thursday, November 2nd. 1!K.. The following claims were examin ed, approved ami warrant ordered drawn on (ieueral Fund In payment of km me: V K Soainmon, services as road viewer f 12 (HI Kuth Penlaud, care of county churn IW 00 E E Itinehurt, board of prlsoti- er, etc 4 ST WIhmIow Bay ley, Justice f . . . . ft 00 Boone h Mulkey, wood for Court House 4ft 00 A Manrlng, stamps for tdier- Iff and clerk 10 flO William Cole, supplies and work IS 10 C W Dent. Commissioner' pay 1(5 (K) Iren Palley, Juror fees Circuit Court fl 10 Raymond Ballard Chan. Tonuingseti Flint Vernon 11 W Vernon D II llart.og L A Carriker Albert Dent (ieo. Fitzgerald Thus. Hastings J W K.vder Ira ioshier E N Jaouish Jih' Arzner J F Snider Ho 7 hi s li) 7 it 2t !l 20 ! II 20 j s lo i !i no ! li lo 1 U no I lo to j S 10 j f. 10 ; 11 20 j 8 10 i 8 10 it; ih) 1(5 00 j ! 00 hi W Carrett s F Aklstrom H Random P J IJrattain C C Pratt J E Bernard S J Dutton Geo. Stevens " L. C. Meyer S E Sloan Geo. Hankins ' Fred Snyder W F tirob, witness fees, Circuit 8 10 8 40 9 00 80 11 00 8 10 2 10 Court Win. Dishop do i F Arthur " Dennis Nmy the Frank Hulil.ard " L li Moss .lames Partiu W 15 Snider Wm. (iiinther 10 2 Jo 2 pi p.ailcy - Massingill, meridian- Win, Wagner 20 piililishing and priming Co M.-tzker, publishing and printing I (.i 150 i charges 1 00 aims againsl Uoad Lee I '.en 1 1, epn '',,. fallowing j'uM, ,.a mine .1, apj. roved and war rant s ordered dra wn i n said Load Fund in payment of same: .iolm Coggbiirn, timbers for Flagstaff bridge - Win. I'.uriis, hauling limbers f(l ,,, , ,)r,,, . HO J C Morris, hauling timbers for Magstaif bridge (io 00 H'-V Wilshlre, bridge timbers. 0) .1 A Morris, nails for Flagstaff bridge Louis Lubhold, work on Flag staff bridge 10 00 Klchard Jless, work on Flag staff bridge 2a 00 J M llandley, work on Flag staff bridge !." 00 Creed Pendleton, work on Flag staff bridge :.." 2."j Lilburn Morris, work on Flag-' staff bridge 12 "M W E Scammon, haulinglumber for Flagstaff bridge 12 51 II. Roberts, hauling lumber for . . THIS IS EVERYBODY'S 5T0RE We have the Goods to suit the Tastes of Eyerybody. All our prices are Pair and when you Buy Here Once you'll Surely Conie Again. A full line of Woolen Underwear, Sweaters, Felt Boots and Rubbers. tf We have been furnishing Sheepmen with Winter sup plies for these many years and have laid in our stock with their interests in view off s What is Good for one is Good for all. BAILEY & MASSING ILL'S ,Vk 7 , S7W iiim i f I j To Cure a Cold in One Day 5 Tck Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. Zi .tvii Million boxes sold in twist 12 . - Flagstaff bridge .V 42 Jeff Parish, hauling IuiiiUt for Flagstaff bridge 4: i2 The following biiU wen- received by the Court, for putilishlng the de linijiient tax list for the year 1IHU: C. O. Metzker of the Lake County 7 oi) Examiner; fourteen and three-fourths 4 no : cents per line for a period of live eon 2 10 ' He jut I ve werks. 2 lit Win. Wagner of the Lakeview 2 lo Herald; seven ami oue-lpilf eeiits per 2 pi line for live insertions. 1 'file bid of Wm. M'agner being I he j : best and lowest, it Is hereby ordered i that said ll'ui. Wagner be awarded; i the contract of publishing s ihl de-I 1 i i I 1 1 1 1 1 1 lax list. ! Pays to Raise Cood Hogs. ' .tiihu ,. Foster, the Siiiomer LaU- er who has been trying for 20 years to get the people of Lake county In- ' teresteil in tine stock, while iu Lake. view first of t lie week, slated to an j Examiner rcpresen tat i ve t ha t he hail ! sold his registered cattle and think- ing of going to Pine to get a start of O'fine hogs from C. .M.Oliver, who has a bunch of registered Poland Chinas i from t he best St rail. Ill Illinois. Hi : says it pay s to raise the best, even , for one's own use, when good hogs ! an; made into bacon it goes on the market first at top prices, and It costs less to raise a good hog t han It does to raise a scrul) becnue the sume feed will make a bigger hog. Last week when Mr. Oliver was here ho left some literature at this office praising very highly the Htraln of hogs he Is dealing In. 1 le has the pedegrees of all this bunch of hogs, which shows that they are just what lie represents them to be. A few extracts from the American Chicago, .Swineherd, published in show that Eastern farmers appreci ate tine hogs: The children's Iricnd Jayneis ' Fon ic Vcr mlf ug c Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong turves ami iiium,!i- (Jives tone, vitality "j (Jet it from our druciit month I. ThW RlQTiatirrP. V. This signature. "C. E. Pogueof Flndley, III., wnn visited recently by our reprcmoita - tlveand tils herd tli(roughly Investl - gat4.l by '.ilui. and he Ntate that It , ..... Is In most excel cut hIiiiik' with Mxtv 1 spring pigs that are doing line, slied by "Chief Suushine2d," thechamploii boar at Chicago, l!o:i." "Mr. Pogne has a regular gold mine in Chief Sunshine, his gel are I n Vlich st rolig demand." Ouenf Mr. Oliver'- hogs Was sired . , . , bv "( hief Sunshine, inid "Niilishlne ii ml "Oli vcr Sunshine are lialf- bl ot hers. "t'ogile Kelley held one of the best sales held this season. It wasa record up lo date. The "llulda's Ideal" litter, by " hief I 'erfe. t ion 2," sold for M0." )ne of t his lit ter sold for Si7'.i, and 1 lie sows sold for SleU to Jf.'to each. These hogs n re closely rein ted to Mr. Oli ver's hogs bought this and last year from I his same Mr. I'ogue. No mini ought to expect, to buy a breeder as cheaply as he could buy a porl; hog. Care has been bestowed by I he breeder III first producing f he proper animal, pure bred parents at a cost far above pork prices Itpnyi to buy tlie best, and to do must pay t he price. his you OASTOXlIAi B9arlth, ) Ilia Mini toil Hav Always HOHfilB Bean the j$ nn tuu tiavs Always Card of Thanks. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to tne many kind friends ami neighbors who ho kindly assisted us during the sIcknesH and death I onr beloved little daughter and sis ter. Mil. AMI MllK. li. W. Il lhi: ami Family. Pioneer Store ami snap. r. ,, w.r rV. Curr Crip la Two Day. on every rwjb box. 25c. ArTr TIMBKK !.! TI4 K j I'nited .S'tatea I. mid Office, Ijtkcvlew, 1 0r,'"n- OcIoImt iDth, ltKtr. Notice in I ,urt,,,y Kiv"n ,,iat in -oin.lliifM- with llie proviMlniiH of tht) Act of .Iiii.i. 3, H7 , ,, , . , , ... , ! entitled "An act tor the mlc of t unber j H,H j,, thi.StaleMoICuliforni.i, Orison, Nevada and WaHhiuuton Territory," us ' . . i.i . ..it .i I. . ' . ... cxu'iineii i ' j u 1 1 ii. e i nunc i.iiihi Milieu by act of AuiiiiHt I, 1V2, t runk Hull, (it klmiiiilh l"n 1 1 h . ciiiintv i ( K In in til I . H.iU, )l( Or,.,,,, ),, ,.'h .lay filed in Ibis nffiee hin mwimi iitali'ineiiU No. ::(i."i '"r l"rehaM. of the '; M ; M'.', N'w '4 ;N 'i mel lot 2 of w.iion 1: , . . ., , ,, .. Ill tow listnii .No .1 1 ll.iiiee No, s . . .in.,!iiel will i. Her proof to Mmhv that i the Intel sought i ne.ie i h i ,t I . Ii for its ' t iinber or Hone Hi. in i.. iifi nnltiind :.iir.oM" iind lo M .i 1 .1 i, h In-, c laim to 1 Mli'l hunt b.'l-.ie I ieo. I 'lel.t.un. del li ol K hi liui I Ii rc hi i,i , al hi". 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