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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1906)
oft GUmttty C5rt:nlrurf Pabllehed Every Thureday. C. O. METZKER. Building Kntrred at the I'net Office at lakerlew, Ore. a tVcoml ( laae Matter. TERMS: (One Year J Six Months (Three Month,. ...$2.00 ....100 50 iTurlsips subversive of overt sent I incut of common devoney, and lo al lowed to tench it to others, under the pretence of religion. IVcent religion is a snored tiling, fr to sncrcd to r - touched ly law. This fact makes MlTCHELL-CREFFr&LD TRAGEDY oI KhUi,h wlwn it nmBrs , .. ... 1 1 t. vt.lt 1 it. .. Esther aiitcncii lias kiuou er uroiu-; pncred curb, so much tho more LAkEVIEW. OHR0ON. Jl'LV to. (M. lnw afford" no relief or remedy for tho direst evil with which society can le all! let od, tho debasement of tho character of women, old or youn(. Tho fact that women hnvo attained their majority, ami are dcetnotl, lii!v. A. Mnxsintill law, to ho free from restraint l y I N. E CRlderwood, others, is no reason why she should j V?!n'l,l l.o !...,! turn. Iif lh..t !...... "', . . a.. A. M. (Jallaher do 7.30 S. O. reuse do 2. 20 Clslm of Juror. May, I'.XXl .term of the Circuit of tho State of Oregon, for lako county. M. Sohmlnrk. da and 1 mile t 1(110 Surllitiif, Win. Welch, .John Wendell K Carlon. W. F. ( J rol. I. ('. KmmerAiiii- I'o! 1 M Miller. E. C Ahl.stiom, t H Pixon, S P Vernon, i i .. . i t t-r, iieonie, tne siayer ox v rciueui, m , reprehensible, since it Is altogether t;0o. Jamnierthal antagonistic to public morals, and the integrity of homes the jeaco and hni'iuuess of communities. It is false niHMi its face, having an ulterior mo tive of delauchery, and tho sinking of women into the most vicious prno- have heretofore lieen Srnttle. Washington. The attitude of Tim Examiner towards this lamentable alTair is the same as iu all other such matters; that we leave the courts withoi.t PUKdeestion froni us, to act in accordance with their own judgment and consciences, for the preservation of pu lil ic order. Lawlessness cannot K defended nu der any pretext. We never attempted any argument in extenuation of the crime committed by (teortfe Mitchell; but, we did uphold the verdict of the jury as is our habit, because it was their judgment, after a fair, full and impartial bearing of the case in court. The case of Esther Mitchell must be left to the Washington courts. There is an underliyntz cause which has led to both these crimes, about which we may linhtfully, as any other citizen may, express our views. We don't know the grounds on which Cieore Mitchell was acquitted by the trial jury at Seattle, but we do know that the general public was pleased with this result of the trial, because of their" belief that George Mitchell had done what many of them felt tbpy would have done under sim ilar circumstances, and because all virtuous citizens felt that the world was blessed in the death of the mau whose life work was the debauchery of women, and open war upon existing social conidtions. It is this deliberate purpose of the sect of Holy Rollers to lead the credu lous and weak into the most indeceut, revolting religious practises; the ten dency to disintegration of existing family relations, and the instilling of sentiments reparJinir reliixiuos duties utterly at variance with the establish ed sentiments of morality, virtue, and the rights of those who are the natur al and lepal protectors of others; this is the aspect of the case tuat presents itself to us, as the one demanding a remedy ; this is the evil from which society is demanding relief, from which society is seeking relief in the unlawful killing of men by enraged brothers of weak, deluded sisters, whose lives have been blighted by the specious representation of a stronger, though altogether vicious mind. It was certainly never the intention of the makers of our constitutions and laws to afford protection to indi viduals or organizations, whose sole effect upon society is to disturb, alarm and incite violence and law breaking, simply because its per nicious principles and hateful, de moralizing practises are propogated and promulgated under the guise of Christianity. The relief sought will never be ob tained by the lawless killing of the wretches who are the inspiration of this misreable bu?iness, and the ac quittal of thoe who do tho killing upon pretests manufactured for the occaison of the trial. j The kindest vie that can be taken ! tises, such as found amongst the most degraded bar hnriaus. t'u til this hateful teaching is made the crime in law which it is admitted by all right minded people to be, in fact, good and law alibiing citizens will stand ready to commit murder whenever their homes may l assailed by vile snakes, yet living, who teach sensuality for holiness. County Court Proceedings The county court for the transaction of County business, met pursuant to (adjournment, at 1 oolock, P. M. ou Monday. JulyJ , 1!HVS at the Court House at Lakeview, Oregon. The following o Ulcers leing preseut : It. Daly, Judge; H. K. Heryford. Commissioner; Albert lent. Sheriff and E. X. Jaquish, Clerk, when the following pcroccedings were had to wit: "Whereas, Albret Pent wa9 duly elect ed Shreitf of I-ake County, Oregon, at a genreal election held iu Lake county ou June 4th, l!XXj for a period of two years a is provided by law, and whereas the said Alliert Pent has duly qualified as Sheriff for said county, it is hereby ordered that the Uond of Albert Pent as tax collector for the said county of Lake tie and the same is hereby fixed in the sum of ten thousand (10,000) dollars. And, whereas, F. O. Ahlstrom was duly elected treasurer of Lake County Oregon, at a general election held in sai.i county ou June -i, UHT, for a period of two years as is provided by law and whereas the said F. O. Ahls trom has duly qualified as treasurer for said county, it is hereby ordered that the Bond of the said F. O. Ahls trom as treasurer of the said Lake County, Oregon, be and it is hereby fixed in the sum of fifteen thousand ( 15,000) dollars. It is hereby ordered that the official I Bonds of Albert Pent as Sheriff of Lake county, Oregon ; and E. N. Ja quish as County Clerk of said Lake county, Oregon, be and the same are hereby approved In the matter of the Honda of Albert Pent as tax collector aud F. O. Ahls trom as Treasurer. It is hereby or dered that the Bond of Albert Pent as tax collector of Lake county, Oregon, aud also the Bond of F. O. Ahlstrom as treasurer of said Lake county, Oie- gon be and the same are hereby ap proved. Court adjourned until Tuesday, July 3, lOoG. Lakeview, Oregon, July 3, 1900. Court convened pn-suant to ad journment of yesterday. Same offic ers present, when the following pro ceedings were Had, to-wit: Salary claims examined, approved and warrants ordered drawn on the (ieueral Fund iu payment of the same as follows : li. Paly, Judge ?Ilfi.CT E. E. Rinehart. Sheriff Iltj.Oi A. W. Manring, Clerk 300. oo W. p. West. Assessor J0G.W5 J. Q. Willits, Co. Supt. 1 .(. J. t. Clarkson, Stock Inspector 83.33 t. O. Ahlstrom, Treasurer 00.07 John A Foster. J A Morris, C S Loveless, V E Sherlock, E. 11 Brewer, W 1' Pykernan, James McPermott, Robert Nelson, A. Storkman, The following claims were anr.roved of people w ho practise or teach others j HD(i warrants ordered drawn for their to believe in or practise, the lives liv- ?.rnV.u'V -ueral I und : fed by this K'ct, or any other, the effect of which is to iucite others to lawlessness, is that they are insane and bhould be confined, the men in the penitentiary as criminally insane, and for life. If George Mitchell was acquitted of the crime of murder upon the plea of insanity, the jury perhaps believed he was. But public btuti ment believed he did a perfectly riguieous act ; iuiiy justnying nim as Laving acted in a sane aud manner to obtain a relief for an in jury which no brother having a nat ural affection for a sister could submit to, aud for which great wrong there was no legal remedy. We believe that a statute can be constitutionally enforced aginst the - practises of this society, or any per son who practises or teaches others to practise indecency, and immorality that is a constant menace to the peace and happiness of families, and to good order in the community, not withstanding it may all be under tho guise of religion. George Mitchell was prompted to kill Creffleld, iu resentment of a great wrong for which there was no adequate legal relief, and so far as we now know , no relief could have been afforded by the Courts. Esther Mitchell killed her brother simply because she hated him for removing a man to whom 6he owed no duty and who had no claims upon her whatever but those of a guilty and possibly Insane, love. The two cases are entirely dissimilar in the public mind, but have grown out of the same cause. Able lawyers should take this ques tion up, and see if it is not possible to relieve the states or the cause which must continue to Incite viol ence, and disregard for law, while the oners 01. GO A. W. Manring, stamps, etc 00.30 The following claims against the Road Fund were examined, approved aud warrant ordered drawn ou said Fund in payment of same: Geo. S. Parker, work on road 8238.50 R. A. Hawkins, bridge lumber 38.00 Elmer Harvey, work on road 08.0i A. N. Stanley, work on road Woodcock ii Barnes rep. plows C. C. Harris, work on road T. B. Vernon, work on road 27.50 5.0U 23". 00 42. 50 85.00 170.50 of natural ; Kyder. work on road .iuujr .uurns, worn ou roaa In the matter of the application Win. Way it tor a Liquor license. It is hereby ordered that a Liquor license be issued to Wm. Wyatt to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon iu North WarnT precinct for a term of six months from July Jird, 1!)00. Lakeview, Oregon, July 5, 1900. Be it remembered that a regular ses sion of the County Court for Lake county, Oregon, for the transaction of County business was begun and held at the Court House, in Lakeview, in said county, on Thursday, the 5th day of July, 1U0G, at which were present Hon. B. Paly, Judge ; H. R. Heryford, Commissioner; Albert Pent. Sheriff; ana j-,. jaquisii, Llerk, when the following proceedings were had, towit: It was hereby ordered that warrants be drawn on the General Fund in pay ment of the following allowed claims: Mm. Kuth fenland care of pau per C. E. Moore, typewriter for use of probate and Co. Court Western Stage Co. freight on duplies F. E. Harris, Coroner's claim Win. Cole, janitor work, etc Wiuslow Bayley, canvassing el ection returns, etc W. B. Snider, canvassing elec tion returns, eto A. M. Gallagher, making pre cinct jury list Irwin Hodson Co. supplies Lora Small, registering electors n.. n. vuuam do W. K. Barry do K. A. l'riday, do 851.25 45.00 4.50 24.00 0.00 9.00 9.00 3.00 4.00 11.70 7.20 2.50 3.80 Soecinl Yinirv X Amior, 1 day and 1 mile 2.1o r reo; ipangeuiiurg, l " 1 u. 10 J V Mikle, 1 1 o io S O Cressler, 1 " 1 ' 2.10 J S Lane. " 1 41 1 in O W Wise, 1 " 1 " 2.10 John Mulkey, 1 " 1 " 2.10 r. C lhruston, u " I ' 10.10 J G Bovdstun. 5 " 1 " 10.10 Creed I'eudletou, 5 ' 1 10.10 P Boone. 1 " 1 " li) James Handlev. 1 " 1 " 2.10 Henry Heryford 1 " I " 2.10 E F Cheney. 1 " 1 10 John Noble, 1 " 1 " 2.10 Walter Raxtou 5" 1 10.10 Lee Beall, 5 " 1 " 10.10 G. H Newell. 1 ' 1 2.10 M. P. Hopkins, 5 41 1 44 10.10 Claims of Judges aud Clerks of elec tion held ou June 4th, 11XHV. W B Owsely, Judge of election 9 .3.00 W M Puucau do and mileage, 200 tu. 2:1.00 E K Heuderson do 3.00 S O Reuse do and mileage 125 m 18.20 Thos II Sherlock, do 3.00 M Suit, do ;i,oo Stephen Gaylord, do 'w W K McCormack, do and mil eage 10 miles 12.00 L A Mosj, do 3.00 S V Picks, do 3.0H Frank Romer, do aud mileage, :52 miles 0.20 A. C Hotchkiss, do 3.00 Jas N Givan, do :u0 W K Barry, do and mileage SO m 11.00 N. E. Calderood, do 3.00 T. B Wakefield, do 3.00 T A Crump do .3.00 J E Punuavin. do 3.00 R A I'axton, do loo Willian Egau, do :u0 James Met.ker, do 3.(K F M Miller, do 3.00 F P Light, do 3.00 Houston Pent, do 3.00 1 teo 11 .Newell, do 3.00 Walter Howard, do 3.00 L A Carriker, do aud mil eage 30 m fi.00 J A Anderson, do 3.00 J H Tannehill, do 3.00 J P Puke, do 3 00 A E Follettt, do 3.00 A S Down, do and mileage 15 m 4.50 G E Fields, do 3.00 A T Clippeuger, do 3.00 S J Puttou do 3.00 S S Ward well. Clerk of election board P P Reeder do Arthur R Brown, do Frank M Harris, do F W Fotser, do E O Lamb, do W Y Miller, do ( W Cooley,do W W Hampton, do J C Shellhammer. do Fred Wiedey. do P M Bryan, do also primary el ection Bert Harbor, do P E Taylor, do J A Morris, do also primary el ection, L P Frakes do and mileage 94 m F B Houston, do Lewis Frakes, do E E Woodcock, do G S Easter, do W R Steele, do J S Lane, do G W Johnson, F S Fisher, do F O Bunting, do W P Tracy, do and mileage 21 m W G Spencer, do Ii II Ballard, do C A Nelson, do A M Smith, do S 1J Vernon, do P F A mirk, do l rank Bauers. do J M Uamersley, do H Hamersley do and mileage 20 m 5.00 Court adjourned until Friday. Julv 0, 19O0. Lakeview, Oregon, July C, .1900. Court convened pursuant to adjour nment of yesterday, same officers Pre sent, when the following proceedings were had, to-wit: I he matter of the petition for l.iminr License for Silver Lake precinct was laaeri unaer consideration, and at 4 o'clock, P. M. the court adjourned to meet Monday, July 9th, 1900, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Lakeview, Oregon, July 9, 1900. Court convened pursuant to adjour nment of Friday, July 0, 1900. Same officers present, when the following proceedings were had, to-wit: The following claims were eaxmined, approved and warrants ordered drawn on the Road Fund in payment of same : J E Bernard & Son, Supplies for road $ 24. SO E1 Tatro, work on road 21.50. The following claims were examined approved and warrants ordered drawn on the General Fund iu payment of same : Hotel Lakeview, board of jury in Viuayrd case, 80.00. In the matter of the petition of W. A. Wilshire and sixteen others for a county road : Comes now W. A. Wilshire and pre sents to the court a petition signedby himself and sixteen others, praying for the laying out and establishing a county road as follows: State of Oregon County of Lukel"8 I, W. R. Bernard, being first duly sworn, under oath say that I posted four notices ( a copy of which is here WHERE QUALITY COUNTS, WE WIN. Our Sping; Stock is arriving:, will soon be Complete. and Wc hnvo hero a showing in nil the leading shades of jray' that has never lieen equaled in Lakeview before. Cream and White Ilnlish Mohair Ilrilliauteens, Henrietta Albetross, etc., including many novelty waist ins for spring. New spring DressGoods New spring Neckwear An Attraetive Array of Novelty Nee It Kibbons, Tinsel Hells, Hack and Vide Combes, Hand Hajjs, Milt aud Kid ('doves. New Showing of beautiful Shirt waists in Lawns to Arrive soon. Men's and Hoys' Sirinj Clothing. Do Not Overlook This Store. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store The children's friend Jayncls Tonic Vermifuge Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles. Gives tone, -s43Jg: vjives tone, vitality ana snap. .- To Cure a Cold in One Day I Take Laxative Bromo CjiyiHno TaM?ts. i Seven Million hoies told In past 1 3 mont'is. Ti!3 ZllZl.'ZrV, Sf-jCy Cures Crip in Two Days. on every vrmrT0 box. 25c J NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE Deaths from Appendicitis dcerYiiNi- In tin. Mil mi' ritlo thnt'thi oflr. Klrur'n Now Life I'IIIh In. There may be a hundred men In thla city wio hnv. trim the nm length r,'"M,'N- Thr.v hiiv you from duller as yourn Imt thrre 1st tint ni othi-r 1111111 In tin. v,h,.i.. 4 1 1 1 1 . . as youmeir In all other i.rnnurtlona ' " -"" " ' i miiim-i.h rvii'fiw It la nlmplv an lr.maai.lbHU v to r-.., n... .... w ! ' , ,",M' Jl '' HI KTOW - - - - w i-..-. .......a kuh ur uujinff rcaiv-rr imr mir wear Clothes. "Wo will make a suit to your men euro for j You pay that much, or nearly thnt much for every hand-me-down ault you buy. i !-!.. m. nn.to rlnlli.- l..r rl.1tln..r. tnrnml l llwjr ars cut ouj Hwed : 'I (II :i.ot ' tj :i.N) C Vv la -J 0.(K) J : v ' :i.ui ""s 1 fi (x) j I i 12.40 1 ; :'!(M,i I A :i.) ! ' :i.oui I j c :. 00 I i M :5.) 1 i .'l.(X) 1 j 7.(X) 1 i , 7 fi.40 r " T I 3.m 11 3.U)I A 3 00 3.00 :i.oj; :i.wj; 3.00 r it. Mrt-iiclh and vuror nhvn.VH follow thrlrtiw. (jtiurnnttH'iI l.y ljt JW-ull I'niKKlHi'f 17. Try them. milu lirrtn- out l.jr ti:r IIikUmiiuI. I'jr iiiiiiiir. That la f.,it IT(. I. .in-lit r..r tl,nl II, .Ir I..,k f .U1. I. ml Mi.ru llirm tin If a linr. We mill make a 'ill to j-nttr mrantre -fnr jour i-t.ihI T.r-tl, at will nt )mi Italian It liinll f..r ... ami in. mir f..r fjt r Klin run 1,1. l.r , .,i lu iH. .ii w, ri,,.,,,,, Hip i..lh la war ami U-..t.i - ,.it 11.. iMi' lit lnt lialt.-ma-- liaiul .allvl c.r araiii land .hi..-, I wIu allk -IIii.-iI m ltli li.,i..n...l V tun t'kitb. V luvo arlivlcil arrcrnl natlprna in. nt wl.lrli r will iniikfi up In jT'Mir 11.ro. urn f.,r fjn, I 11I1-a ..mi ..in.a a him iirifiin't. ! will mall Jim n aainiil, ut a lain Kiiirll-h ovfrline .ati,rn. 'I Ma i.piii.Tn la ao dp tint 11 will to ti tiill.ra iii-it j-par a the "a,,.. Tlie I'li'-kirromi'l uf the null rn ta a .ivnn -- . , . i","i iiui.-ri-rii iiiif. irriiiii riiri-a. ins ci.nir or llila tiilirlr iVa-a 111. t ali mat faaiir. l".-a ru t wrlnkli- ami Ima takrn ilia 11. m, fii mar Ilia Knrmriit lia llkn naw mini 11 ia an wnrn 0111. Ilia Wiwil UMil III wiav iiik una Kaniii'iii waa a.i-.,.. mi, iimiaiia rara. more la 111. al,.,rt ..! In t!. f,rr ami mi .im-i.i. jui 1 1. mii una it nne a . th 11 pnwnis a rainy nam aurruri., ami at Iha aanif time la irnft an1 illlile. It will m,t aitilT hii nr urn aniny. j nia rlnlli rnnnot lie tmugi .."I in nun mr ! man ....rai a ru, no inaiii-r ii yni. nought nve llioiinn.l j-anla. W are 11. p 1 n ini- nam ri-ireaenlnllvi- uf a aymll rate i.f the Inrfent wiailen inllla In the wurl.l jiibi runiiia ua 111 make tiiia uiiirecetinti(l iifTi' ault to yimr mraaiire fur I'Jii. k.mi.1 fur s. Lovt lt-HN InvltcM tin pulillc to fhitrt-thflr .itroimk'(. with him nt tho South I.itkfvli-w 1'tfd and Livery stthli-. I If KiiiinintciM khoiI trfat iiinit lo nil ntM k li ft In hU t un', and propone to f.-d Knod hay and plenty 3U tf of It. of aaniple null it tn iiIitimi ai Imw lunir the wool alranila are uole Imw well taa aet. mil even the djro nnt llila eonnnn and mall in rta anrf we will aenil yon a aamiile of the rlolh. We icunr antee that the auuiiile la ai'tually rut from the ery tmlt of rloth frnm wliliii we make the ault. When yon Tlalt I'ortlapil. wine In ami yerlfy ihla or any aaaertlon we make. If ynn wlah, aak aonie Portland friend to tell yon aomit the rep utation aud ataudlug of the C'olumhla Wonli-n llllle Co. It ia the almpleet thin In the world to have aorna friend take your meaaure. We will aend yoo a taiie meaaure free, anil Inatrurtloua Unr to take a meaaure for a ault of rlothea. be aure aud aend for thla eamtile. If yon get a ault from thla offer, yon will lie wearing a jraroient the pattern of whh-h Im-al deah-ra ran not poaalMy fret In atork In-fore another year. The pattern of our (JO ault will I aold next year aa the latent (l.y other tallora). COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland, Ore. lolumtila Woolen Mil la Co., Portland, Or. Meaae aend mo free, en 111 pin of late pat tern Engllali orerllne gooda, from which you agree to mike a ault to meaaure for fJO. A Uo aend me, free, a Ixakrt tape meaanre and blauk, and liiatrurtlona for taking meaaiirea. Thla dia-a not otillgato ma to buy a ault uuk-aa I wlau. Kama Addreaa E NOTICG. TO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. Great opportunities Bre awaiting you In the Reward for Morses 1 win Kive f.u.uo Howard for tho uruvury, 111 iam-view or at my ranch " ,a - ..... k . ' ' Ilualneaa World, Hundred, of young tnt n and ,l, i" ure ftiountalll. of any and women wanted In and around Oakland and u,'"r"K4' railKO llornt M, 4 year-old San Kranclaco, to take poaltiona aa ate iitinru Vkrii-klr lr itii wa rm tuluirtu i.ln.eu . a44 . . antn.elc.atgoodHaliirli;!. w J1;1 an olJ orwHhw on bot ll Jhwh, tar I thmr na ,.il...u I a The Polytechnic IlimlnifaifolInKe, of Oakland I V V . """T "r'l"l oil tlio anl the leading achool ol Ita kind In the Went, In doravd by the Cbambiirof Commerce and lead ing educatora, offcra exceptional opportune ltlea to thoae who can enter college at once and prepare for poaitlona. Tula achool Ii cou UUerud by many to be the beat equipped btul neaaoollegu In America. It la unueatlonab!y auperlor to any other almllar achool waat of Chicago, All expeiiiu g low. Home influence Individual Inatructlon, Addreaa Polytechnic Rimlneai College, Iicpt. A., Oakland, Cal., for free catalogue rhowlng the elegant interiori and aplendld facllitlcaol tbiaacbool, whlco hai five tlmei more money Inveated In epulpment than any other achool In the Weat. New building In perfect condition. Dutch luuch at tho loon. Brewery Ha-tf null; horH"Hhoi opin part down ward tho nani an cut In the following ad- ti-i urilllfllL. w. w. JJHOWN. $1,2s0 Reward. The Ilariiryfouiiti l.lve Htoi-k Ann la, Hull. i,f which 1 am a meuilH-r, iy760 .inaiu iiireviiieuct leaning 10 I he con. vlciliiii 0 parllui ateallug aloek be onguiy to ,a Inc. m. iJ " 1,1 aiiuiiinn I fyuffer fm rewaril llorae brand liurae ahue bar 011 elllier or both jawa. He- fuiriti.il 1. u n.i. Uarne. Ul. .. "VV;: ! 1" I"'"" ii.......L..... ...V """ oniuiea. .iiiK. .fiiwu wiiDii kiiii. Iloraea aulil in through thla acction will be rU,"r"e ftB paper. If not ao rcrwrted, pleane write or Phone The Time. Herald, efalil M iur.,.' "It "on w W Uhown, niu, Ora. Range, DiuoluUoi. Notice. The t o piirtnerHhip heretofir oxlnt iiiif ltwien the Illinium tiruthorn un der thn II rm inline of Illinium llrtm.. hllH lieeii dlMHoIved hy llllltillil COtlMlit.. No liillrt will t roiitnu'ted after tliln dat, July V2, p. Ml, ,y thin firm, ami tho uiidornlfc'iied will not ho reMpoun H1I0 for any hiicIi. Illinium llron. hy A. II. Ifiirnum, ('. Ij. Illinium. lixcursion Rate. Kast. 4,July 'Jn.l mid 3rd; Anoint 7th, 8tb and Ktlij and Kepfemlier 8th and 9th; bpeclul low rouii.l trip rater) will ho In effect to all poiutH Kant; final return- itiK limit !K) daj-H, Imt not later Unto Octoher 3lnt. Colorado common pointu MlHHouri Uiver M i HiiiriH 1 1 ii Kiver Chicago WuHhiiiKton aud Ilaltiinoro Nw York. For piirtlciilarH neo any $ 55 (X) V0 00 07 60 72 50 107 00 108 50 Awut, or HddruHH 1. S. TiiKKart, 1). K & p, Keno, Nevadn,. EXECUTORS APPOINTED. Iu tho Count v Court, of ihn ,.r Oregon, For the County of Iake. In tho matter of tho Kntato of. WARKEN II. WHITTKMOKK. I). ceaned. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN: Notlco m horel.y kIviui, thut tho undorMlKuod were, hy an order of tho County Court of the Stato of Oreiron. for the County of Luko, mado and entered In the above entitled Matter on tho 15th day of Mhv. l'Mwt ini aiipointed iih tho Kxecutora of tho LaHt Will and Toutameut of Warren 11. W'hlttomoro, deceaHed, aud have qual- jiiou ua Hut'.n, All IieiHomi hltvinif cllilnm tiannut tho OHtute of uaid deceiiHod ar hornhv required to preHent the eamo, duly voritled and with tho propor vouch- erH, within six months from the dt of this Notice, to nald Hxecutors, at tho Flrat National Hank, of Lakeview. lu Lakeview, Lake County. Oreuon. Dated at Lakeview. Ornirnn. .lima 7th, liXXI. H. O. CroHHler. W. II. Bhirk. Executora of the litHt will and Tenia. meat of Warren II. Whlttemore, Do conned. 24-5