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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1907)
PuMrld I vrry Thursday. ' C. O. MliTZKER, Editor and Publisher '". tulMInt Kntrri1 at th- l-.it oiflcrat l.rsetew, Ore. ., -miii rlM Mait.T. .One TERMS: Year. S2.P0 . . I Oil ...50 ,Mx Months,... i hnfs .ilonihs, LAKE VIEW. OKEOON. .TAR 14. i7. Criminals and the Law. In ordr tlmt Abe Kmif, the San Francisco trailer, minlit make mw of the new law pnene.i by the California legislntims w hieli gives criminals the right to choose the judge before honi j mit President Roosevelt has brought severe criticism upon himself from the Western people who are oppotnl to be ing tied up in wholesale forest re serve, when lie "went the limit" a few days two i" throw Inn practically all of the unappropriated land in cer tain portion of Oregon into a reserve. Oregon was already overdone with re serves and congress passed a law de terring forest reserve extension In the Vtst. Before the president signed the bill he issued a proclamation with drawing from entry over 4.000.0i I ......... .. 1 1 1.. 11.. ... .. 1. 1.. . 11... total reserve area in Oregon ono-forth of the entire state, and embracing practically every acre of unappropri ated laint in some portions of the state, where there (slicing it great deal of money expended by resident to develop the country and induce settle- The president" action will put they ehiill In tried, ileufs attorney, ; . . i,,,...!.....!,,,, to this rnrtlmi Henry ,UI., ha resorted to inconoeiv- j pf Or,,K,01 for t,)0 nwon that he has able met ho Is to secure delay in me trial until the new statute will In? in force, which will be 00 days from the date of its rantf"- Acl prepared a very ctinuiug writ of enor and in or der to have it cigned ' ook Judge llebbard over the highball route until hi mental capacity was so deranged a to be susceptible to the will of the running attorney. The next proced ure was to bide Kuef, aud when tTie caro was called in Judge Dunne's court Kuef could not be found, and was declared by the judge a fugitive from justice and his K0, 000 bonds for feited. A bench warrant was ! w ithdrawn all the public land from J entry. So far hs Lake county is con I cerned, the recent order does not I have any direct eh"ect, as no addition I al withdrawals were made inside this . county. Usually, as comnmuit ies get older, the public roads get l etter. This is only accomplished ly the continual expenditure of money ou them. It is not so with the counties of Lake, and Klamath, iu Oregon, and Modoc lu California, however, as the roads . I continue to get worse every year. ircuc-u .... .. ... H Wat Hit Own Grandfather. A man committed suicide because he had figured out that through mat rimonial Intricacies he had Income hi own grandfather. Follow lug 1 the letter of explanation he left, lie was not a lnko county man, however, a people here have no time to figure out such ditllcult problem: "I married a widow who had a grow n up daughter. My father visited our house often, fell iu love with my step (laughter,, and married her. So my father became my aou-ln-law ami my step-daughter my mother, for she was my father' wife. Some time after my wife had a son. lie wn my father's brother-lu-law and my uncle, for he wa the brother of my step mother. My father' wife namely, my step daughter had a son. He was, of course, my brother, ami, in the meantime, my grand-child, for he was the son of my daughter. My wile was my grand -mother because she was my mother's mother. I was my wife' husband and grandchild at the same line, and as the husband of my grand mother, was my own grandfather.' Dried fruit and canned goods at for Kuefs arrest aud placed in Sheriff O'Neills' bauds, and O'Neill being a friend of Kuets the criminal could not be found. That the wealthy- criminal or the vilUan with sufficient power behind him to secure the "best iu the profes sion." is practically immune from jus tice is evidenced by the manipuh.tious of courts of justice in mauy noted trials of late' years. A number of these rases might be named which would in clude the McKinley-Ware-Puter ca.-e ; the Bensou-Hyde case; the Iroquois Theater case. The Iroquois Theator of Chicago was burned four year ago and hundreds of lives were lost, the proprietor is now on trial for man slaughter and legal obstacles are con tinually blocking the way of justice; and many other cases that have been brought to trial only when it was known that the statute of limitations afforded immuuity, and although con siderable sympathy for the defendant in the noted Thaw case is expressed, that case is not entirely out of the I Whether this condition exists in other j I counties not mentioned, we do not kuow, and it is of uo material differ ence, to the people of this place, but iu the three comities mentioned, the matter of good roads is of great im portanec UVall the people of the dis trict. There is but one way to have good roads, aud that is to work themj at seasons of the year w heu road work j is possible uud the most good can be ' accomplished. If the amount of won-1 ey appropriated for road work is not ; sufficient, it is very easy to cause! la,ws to be enacted by which ample i funds may be procured to put the) roads in a passable condition at all times of the year, and it should 00 ! done. If "booms" act alike iu all places Lakeview don't want any. Over at Klamath Falls thev had a boom which i was t have brought a railroad to that ! town in a short time. Klamath Falls J subscribed 100,000 to the extension of ' 1""" I the California Northwestern to that 1 NOIICf OF APPOIMMtM Or fUCURIV In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For the County of Lake. In the Matter of the Fstate of, ) I. 11. HARTOU, ) Deceased. ) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the uudersigued was, by an order of the Honorable County Court of Lake Couuty, State of Oregon, duly made aud entered iu the above entitled matfVr on the Uth day of March, 1007, duly appoiuted hs the Kxecutrix of the Lust Will ami Testament of D. H. Hartzog, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of D. II. Hartzog, deceased, are hereby required to present them, with the pioper voucher and duly verified, within six mouths from the date of this Notice, to the undersigned Kxe cutrix, at the law office of L. F. Conn I iri the Tow u of Lakeview, Luke Conn- ty, Oregon. j Dated this ltth day of March, l'.N'T. j SI'S AN I'.JIAIZl M !, j Executrix of the Last Will and Testament oi" D. H. liartug, j Deceased. 11 .'.. SPRING EDj SUMMER DRESS GOODS The first shipment of woolen and wash dress goods for Spring and Summer will arrive this week. Our stock of the above dress goods will be several times larger than ever before and we believe we can please you one" and all. i Come and see for yourself. BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Pioneer Store At fexVA To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. e rpjb Scvor '" -r. sold in pent 12 months. This signature, S&vv Cure Crip I) In Two Day. oix every box. 25c. XC7TW. rrzzaz CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears the "Uuaiuro of Dutch lunch at th lir.-wrv ,rank. That government aud society is ! town, ine time ;s lip auu uo rail being delivered over to the criminal j road, aud freight rates have advanced class only requires a glance at the iro- i 25 per cent and unless merchant see fit arcs Loinir ma.to in that, direction to ' to Have ILeir freight slni'i vl over ai form a basis ?for conclusion. The certain route aud Dandled 1 ;y a certuin richer the criminal tho les he tears transportation comi any, the law and the more he assures "him- j without, freight until they self that he can wade through crime their milk." to his neck and defy justice. t- j The Oregoniau treats the Keuf case j Klamath county will spend over :;uOU j in the following language: The 'crt-,ue coming summer in a.ierusiug me fnl dodder" is the accented model for county. Klamath tails business Mel- the immitatiou of the legal fraternity they can do 'come to Don't Push The horse can draw the load without help, if you reduce friction to almost nothing by applying have subscribed ? 1 lltx the county court w ill subscribe lono and other portions of the county have manifes ted a willingness to rai.-e the fund to ; L. ,,1 1 1 I I.. . ( up lue guou wurK, uikj 1-0 111 line wuii 1 jje 1 ether counties. There isn't another j county in the state but has its a 1- vertisiug fund and is tending out a! matter to inquiring! in these days. The leaders of the pro fession are those who can evade the law most deftly. He who can devise the most cunning ways to make the technic of the law defeat its spirit andintent carries off the palm old fashioned notion that an attorney i is bound in honor to i.roteet the dig-! nitv of the court, that he ows some- ! lut of printed thing to his own conscience and self- homeseekers. respect, is obsolete. Under the mod-1 . . ,, M . .. . . . A man in. allowa followed ...... ... ... into a cave to shoot it. uooy uui. 111s ciiem, uuu me ujore ' (ju lainous nis cneni ine more ue owes him. Whatever is necessary to save the neck of a murderer or to rescue a 1 rogue from imprisonment, that, ac cording to the newer ethics, his law yer must do. ! i nil 11 w III MicaAxI Grease to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears so lone and savesso much horse power. Next time try Mica Axle Grease. Standard OU Co. m The governor's veto of the Mon mouth Normal appropriation bill is likely to invoke another referendum measure for the next general election. A more is on foot now to have the question of state support for the Mon mouth school submitted to the people In 1908. The question will be put this time in a manner that wilt pro ride a way for the voter to voice his sentiments on all the Normal school separately aud there is uo telling but three of the Normals may be abolished. The higher educational fa cilities being attained throughout the state through the public school system and the high school system is lessen ing the needs for nil four institutions now being maiptained by the state. There is no system of education too high or too worthy, but it is not be yond good reasoning to conclude that the people of the state may grow in tba belief that their energy would be as effective if expended on education al institutions more of a local nature and better suited to the convenience of a greater number of beneficiaries. The rumor gained a place iutbe pa .pers that S. A. 1). Puter aud Henry Meldrum would escape punishment in return for evidence furnished in the Hermann trial, but District At torney Bristol brands the rumor as without foundation and rediculous. The California legislature has sub mitted the proposition of moving the state capital to Berkeley, to the peo ple for their approval or disapproval et the next general election. a bear The bear al- ough mortally wounded ran out past the fellow, knocking him down and died in the mouth of the cave. The man was trapped and remained in the cave four days, until found and re leased by a searching party. The bears carcass was too heavy for him to roll out of the passage way, and of course he did not want to spoil the hide by cutting it out. Dried Fruits all varieties at That the amouut stolen from the U. b. suo-treasury in Chicago is nearer one million dollars than ?1"3.00J, as was first thought makes doubly sure that the thief was crazy. Salaries of all asylum employees have been raised from 5 to 20 per cent. An additional 825,000 appropriation by the last legislature made possible this increase in salaries. Marks Looks for Rush. iir. jiarKs, writing from the new Coyote HilN gold-dyke district says that although the weather and roads are as yet unpropitious for getting about handily, the forerunners of the prospecting army are beginning to rapidly arrive. A reliable report of a recent find in the district, fully as good as the Loftus Bros' Jumbo mine, is causing renewed vivacity. The ex act location and details of the new find are being kept as secret as possi ble until as much of the adjacent country as can be acquired is located. Judging from the fragments that have leaked out regarding the recent dis covery, it may surpass in richness aud extent, any known depoist of free gold quartz in America, and make many times millionaires of all the par ties interested in the discovery. Mr. Marks asys there will be seven to eight thousand people in the district by spring. Ashlaud Tidings. Found at Last. J. A. 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Portland, Oregon, The lavdln Tenlnf ntwipaper of tba Pfcclflo 0eat, which hu rom plt AjaclaUd Pru report and peclai leaaed irira Mrrlce), with correspondent In Important news center and la all th cities and principal town of th Northwest. Portland and suburb ax covered by a brifht staff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers. Saturday's edi tion consists of 20 to 21 pages, and hu colored comic pages, a well as a department ioi children, colored fashion page, an Interesting serial e'oiy and other attracts feature in addition to all th new of the dy Subscription Hate: On month, fiO rents; three months, 91-30; six ironth. $2.60; twelve month, J5. C) Sample copies maUed free. O IF NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu the County Court of the Stute of Oregon, For the County of Lake. Iu the Matter of the Kntate of, ) li. M. COBB., Decease.!. ) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned Administrator of the estate of B. M. Cobb, deceased, has this day tiled his Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of B, M. Cobb, deceased, with the County Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, and that the Hon. B. Daly, County Judge of the State of Oregon, for the County Of Lake, has, by an order dated March Htb, 1907, duly made and entered in the above entitled Court and matter fixed and aM'ointed Friday, the 12tb day of April, 11)07, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. thereof, at the Court Room of said Court in Lakview, Lake County, Oregon, as the time and place foi the bearing of objections to such final account, if any there be, and the settlement thereof, and has directed said Administrator to give Notice thereof, in the LAKE COUNTY EX AMINER for four successive weeks. Dated this Uth day of March, 1907. Geo. Haukios, Administrator of the Estate of 11-5 B. M. Cobb, Deceased. YOU WANT CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSINESS I CAN GET IT No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in What Town, City, State or Territory it is Located tjf' sir If I did not have th iibllltv ami fiu llltli.u not afford to nay for tl.ln ad vertlm..,..-,,! t I- .; i" ml"' : .'. ' V"1 V " " ami I am Just am otiH to nav for tlio . i... ii real estate buHliH'HHtodav. "3 1 "HVU M" l,irK ir i I 'adH?T progeny anionic t.iu nunilM-r that will Ik- hi.I.Iuh a rt-sultof tlicso I will not only sell It hoiiic time but will U iil.l.. u,.n it .,.,i..li.. ailist in quick sales. I have tho most coiimlote a ,, 7,1 iV ly.' 1 Vu '.l branch offices throughout the country' Z a tAZ "o'lS?. 1 uninu nut nf biilnH ll llJ Y.... 1 ' .1..." f"fnT-. 1 "9 "u y'U I am UOt I have sold twice as many properties as I did the past year, but it will tirst he lie, for -i F iVl" Umt nrtv. I iinnt n liat vniiRsi u,wt ui'tT. if it ...!.. . . . urBl "u " 'Hiiry lor me to JIt" mora urn. or a busTnessT Tt doesn't "m7tt"er wt' it rwoVth.Tr'Vl " flTVV1" " .'."""!. - ?"' without any iJnd. quiry below and mail it to me today, 1 will tell you how and why I can V.ul klV coV.virVVi - ' " "n.K.1,sUerLor ,u: wiu give you my complete plan " .i'njr iuiu casu, ana ..,.. ... ).ij mi nun an vlTUHCincni. llllM"U(" ( 1 1 k o Jill 111 practically mire to place on my list a number of m-w proiM-rtl.-M Hiire to hi-II tlii-Mt! prop.;rtl.'H and make pihhik 1, moiu-y In .o.i.ii.Ihhi',, cost of them! "ailn," and make a jjooil prollt ImhIiih. That Ih why Free of Charge and terms for hndling it. The informtion I will give you will be of urt vl.. .. ... forget it. If von w..r in :'T " bhouki not soil. You had better write today before you ,o anj prt or th. couDtr,, toll m. ,our r.qulre,.t.. 1 wlU Ku.ri;, t.Um il.Z " on",; .iTmlMLl"'," DAVID P. TAfr, the Land Man, 415 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. KANSAS I You Want to 5ell Fill In, Cut Out and Mall Today. Pleane send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash buyer for my property which consists of Town Couuty State Following U a brief description: Lowest cash price. Name . Address If Yon Want to Uvy I III , Cut Out and Mall Today. I tk'Hlro to buypriya correspond I nK approximate! v with tho following iff 'cations: Town or city roiIty . a..,Stato Price U-t wot n it,.M,uil f .", Y will pay down and billanco Remarks: Nn,l, Address