Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, March 21, 1907, Image 4

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Pahllafcl Every TharMlajr.
C. O. METZKEK,
Cditor and Publisher
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Intrnd t thr- I'ortOfflff.l Ulew. Or.
Herond-l lM M ltT.
vOne Year, ?.00
rrn u c J vlv Month
Three Month. 50
"lakh view, oreqov nR Ji.
j. Oregon's Sever School Uw.
That Oregon now has upou Its stat
ate roll law for the punishment of
children the "most severe in the
United States" is not a fact of which
we can feel proud.
iu.ntM.i8m in the public schools
Is an evil, but the people have never
a - A 1 ...... It
accuetom-d themselves to me iiu".".
of imprisoning children for that cause,
and if today, an attempt should l
made in Lakeview to put a child iu
prison for truancy, it would FAIL.
How can it be possible that the child
ren of parents who are freely taxing
themselves, in the counties, beyond
the requirements of the law, and are
voting additional district taxes for
better bouses, more mo.ieru equip
ments, and tor Ioniser terms of school,
can be absenting themselves from the
schools to such an extent as to surest
the propriety of so harsh a penalty?
The universal sentiment expressed
here is, that the best citizens, aod
most earnest supporters of popular
education will withdraw from partici
pation in the administration of the
public schools, rather thau be in the
remotest degree responsible for the
imprisonment of a child for irregular
attenadnce.
Public schools have not been forced
upon the people against their wishes.
They have themselves paid the cost of
general provisions for public educa
tion, and have freely taxed themselves
locally to supplement the general
school fund, and they resent the iro,
pntation which this statute makes
against them. Every fact accumula
ted in fourjhundred years' experiment
in milder meaus of government of
children declares against the wisdom
of this law. The people will never en
force it here, or see it enforced.
Tampered With Witnesses.
The prosecution in the Hermann
trial charges Mr. Gately, Hermann's
attorney and son-in-law, with tamper
ing with the government witnesses.
When Sorenson, one cf the convicted
Oregon land thieevs, arrived at Wash
ington to testify against Herjuaun,
Gately met him and had a loniWon
versation in Soreuson's room, giving
the witness his bouse uimber and tel
ephone number. Evidence is being
brought out showing that the LSlue
Mountain forest reserve was created,
or a large portion of it, for the benefit
of parties who were intending to rob
the government of valuable timber
lands. Sorenson testified that be
used a letter from Hermann to F. P.
Mays of Portlandfor the purpose of
inducing people to buy laud in the
country that was tc be included in
the reserve, as stated in the letter.
Mays is alleged to have told Soreusou,
"We will all get a tip from Washing
ton as soon as the Blue Mountain re
serve is created. " Sorenson also testi
fied that he had promised Mitchell
$000 if be would have the Cascade
reserve extensiou made, and Mitchell
wrote that be would confer with Her
mann then comimssiouer of the gener
al land office, and later advised Soren
son how to proceed. Sorenson said he
paid this 8500 debt by working for
Mitchell's election to the U. S. sen
ate. Timber land is not the only kind of
land that is being sought after by the
land grabbers. According to a state
ment from Harney county, vast areas
are being boged up under the e'esert
land law, and thousands of acres aie
falling into the ban is of the people
who do not comply with the law. The
i report states that in many cases set
tlers locate on a desert and a , home
stead claim at the same time, the land
adjoining, swearing that one is agri
cultural and the other desert upon
which crops cannot be grown without
water. Instances Eie sighted where
desert claims have been taken up bor
dering a stream, where little effort
was required to turn the water onto
the land.
The Nevada legislature has passed a
joint resolution asking for the annex
ation to Nevada that portion of Cal
ifornia lying east of the summit of the
Sierra Nevada Mountains, comprising
Modoc, Lasso n, Alpine, Mono and
Inyo counties.
Floods have been raging in nearly
all the eastern states, and serious
damage has resulted. The little fresh
ets we have here are damp spells com
pared with the eastern floods.
It is still "Thaw (ing)" in New
York. The "brain storm" has not
subsided.
OASTOni
Bmh th 1 Kind You Han Always BoW
Indian Arrow H-ad-.
That Indian arrow beads, found in
large numbers all over the western
plaius, are not the points made foi
the arrows of the American Indians
and that the mounds, commonly ac
cepted as the worn of the ied men,
were made by another race, which liv
p lpfore the Aniericat-t Indians, is the
declaration of Pr. Chas. Kaetmau, the
educated Sioux Indian, who is now
re-naming the mpmbprs of the Sioux
nation. Ir. Eastman is one of the
most distinguished of Indian students.
He scoffs the idea that the American
Indians originated the flint pointed
arrow or the granate and flint battle
clubs and the tomahawks, and believe
most of the arrow heads found
throughout the west were made by
the race which roamed the hunting
grouuds before the Indians came to
take posession of them. He has lived
all his life, and Is now a man of 40
years,as a wild Iudiau ou the reserva
tion of the Dakota, and he says he
uever has known an Indian who could
make au arrow head, or ever knew of
oue being made, or who know any
thing of the origin of the flint
points. Field and Farm.
Fofesters at Paisiey.
The meeting at Paisley passed off
smoothly, ami all applicants for range
were satisfied. The part of the reserve
handled from Paisley was from the
township line let ween .W and 31, and
about 13 applicants for range were
preseut. The meeting vas managed
the same as was the oue held at Lake
view the week before.
Guy lugraiu, of the Forest service,
returned from Paisley, where he, in
compauy with Inspector Erickson,
went to bold a stockmens' meeting
on the loth. Mr. Erickson will pro
ceed to Silver Lake, w here be will
hold a meetiug of tho stockmen of
that section, after which he will go
on up into the northern reseresto
make a tour of inspection. Mr.
Erickson w ill be absent lrom Lakeview
until about the first of April, during
which time the Lakeview office will
be iu the hands of Mr. lucrain and
Mr . K. F. Hammutt.
Mrs. Norin Entertains.
Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. J. E.
Norin gave another of her always eu-
joyable parties. Twenty guests were
iu attendance, and not a dull moment
was speut from the time of arrival,
two P.M.. until 5 :.T0, when goodby'sj
were said with a feeling of regret,
that all things have au end, even the
most enjoyable of 'afternoons, and ;
this one seemed all to short. i
The early hours were given to w hist. !
At 4:30 a temptiug luucheou was,
spread and partaken of w ith a relish,
that satisfied the hostess of its perfec
tion. After luncteou, vocal solos by
Mrs. Roy Shirk, and Mrs. Norin, in
strumental selections by Miss Laura
Snelling, and a charming recitation j
by little Miss Gertrude Hamer, were!
liteued to with great pleasure.
Mrs. Noriu's home is perfect fori
entertaining, and Mrs. Norin is au j
exceptionally pleasent hostess.
County Court Proceedings.
Lakeview, Ore. March 0, 1907.
Be it remembered that ou this, the
! Cth day of March, 1907, a regular ses
sion of the County Court of the Coun
ty of Lake, State of Oregon, was be-
gun and held at the Court House iu
Lakeview. at which session of the 1
gaid Court was present: Hou. U.
Daly, Judge, Hou's C. W. Dent, and
II. K. Heryford, Commissioners, Al-
bert Dent, Sher fT and E. N. Japiish,
C'erk, by Daniel Boone, Deputy,
when the following proceedings were
hud tow it.
Salary claims allowed and warrants
ordered drawn for the payment of the
same.
The following claims having been
examined and found to be correct it
was ordered that warrants be drawn
upon the County for each and all of
tbem, as follows :
Winslow Bayley, J. P. State,
vs. Lorenz I 4 45
Winslow Bayley. J. P. " " 23 70
Mrs. C. A. Watson services on
County Board Examinations
Winslow Bayley, J. P. drawing
jury list
U. 8. Easter drawing jury list
C. Henkle
9 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
17 61
Albert Dent, Stamps
E. N. Jaquish "
Pearl Hall Services on 8th grade
Board
J. Q. Willits Stationery Teahers
Examination
T. E. Bernard Road supplies and
3 00
1 10
30 50
45 00
Repairs on stove
Ed Tatro, Bridge material
Dent Hughes, wood for Court
House
00
10
Court adjourned to meet
at
o'clock, A. M., March 7, 1907.
Lakeview, Ore., March 7, 1907.
The Court met pursuant to adjourn
ment with the same officers present
as on the Cth.
The following bills were examined
and found to be correct, and were ap
proved and warrants ordered drawn
in payment of same:
0. W. Dent commissioner pay
2 days and b0 miles 110 0
II. R. Heryford commissioner pay
2 days and 2 miles 8 40
Wm, Cole work on court yard 6 00
Court adjourned without date.
Noiirr of ArrowMtu or tutu i
Iu tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, For the County of Lake.
In the Matter of the Estate of, )
D. 11. HAUTZOU, )
Deceased.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
XOT1CE is hereby given that tho
undersigned was, by an order of the
Honorable County Court of Lake
County, State of Oregon, duly ninde
and entered in the above entitled
matter on the 11th day of March,
1W7, duly appoiuted as the Executrix
of the Last Will and Testament of D.
H. Hartog, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
estate of D. II. Hartlog, deceased, are
hereby required to present them, with
the pioper vouchers and duly verified,
within six mouths from the date of
this Notice, to the uiulersigued Exe
cutrix, at the law office of L F. Conn
iu the Town of lakeview. Lake Coun
ty, Oregon.
Dated this 14th dny of March, 1W7.
SUSAN D..HATZOG,
Executrix of the Lnst Will and
Testament of D. H. llartzog.
Deceased. 11 "
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goods locally. Several weeks 'home
work. Salary I2.00 per week, 1,00 a
day for expenses. S.U'NDEKS CO.
Dept. W. 4t-4w .lacksou Boulevard.
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NOTICEOF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Ill the Couuty Court of the State ol
Oregon, For the County of Lake.
Iu the Matter of the Er-tate of, j
B. M. COBB,, Deceased.
TO ALL WHOM 1 T MAY CONCKKN : I
NOTICK IS HKKklliV GlYF.X, I
! That the uuderaigue J Administrator
; of the estate of li. M. Cobli, deceu.-ed,
had this day tiled hi r Final Account
j as Administrator of the F.stittt- of 15.
j M. Coldj, deceased, with tin- County
! Clerk of Lake County, Oregon, und
j that the Hon. li. Duly, County Judge
1 of the Slate of Oregon, for the County
of Lake) uil!jf iy au ordt.r ,ated .March
14th, 1907, duly made and entered iu
the above entitled Court and matter
fixed and appointed Friday, the 1 lit b
day of April, 1907, at the hour o' ten
o'clock A. M. thereof, at the Court
Room of said Court iu Lakview, Lake
County, Oregon, as the time and place
foi the hearing of objections to such
final account, if any there be, and tho
settlement, thereof, and has directed
said Administrator to give Notice
thereof, in the LAKE COUNTY EX
AMINER for four successive weeks.
Dated this Hth day of March, 1907.
Geo. Haukins,
Administrator of the Estate of
11-5 B. M. Cobb, Deceased.
Timber Land Notice.
Uniited State Land Office, Lake
view, Oregon. March 2nd, 1!J07.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliauce with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Terrritoy, "
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, Mel
va Withers, of Paisley, county of Lake,
State of Oregon, baa this day filed in
this oflice his sworn statement No.
3587, for the purchase of the Wj SEJ
of Section No. 5, in Township No. 34,
Kange No. 18 E,. W. M., and will offer
proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before
Register and Receiver at Lakeview
Oregon Monday, the 20th day of May,
1007. He names as witnesses:
C. L. Withers, J. K. Banister, C. W.
Withers, T. C. Welch, all of Paisley
Oregon.
Anynd all persons claiming adver
sely the above described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this
oflice on or before said 20th day of
May, 1907.
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