Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1910)
Lake County Exauuiup Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ,.Vt:RTI?INU RAIL. rtvic'imr hmii.lhm ln.fl.W n lorh. slnute r I iin i nfHi'i', -r month. All Msnriinit ft if. imiik." iii-t- twn-p nionlh. (ml of roinpoM 51 B5CmiTIO KATIiS. n 'r. In lvnoo, tnoetlia. three month. " .'. 1 VA .7.1 mhmii.hi-. i'XIth All miori trrm n. ctr i .. rv i hi roltiintiK, Hv. per line --h In t Hon Hunt !. .-x-. lite-each Inx-rtlon xtil i.i ilmik) II. U'. Kcnolulions ol couil- Jticf. f 1 0 mi'1 iiwsil. -Trxiiient Advertising and Job lrlnt- AMI HI HltH-. ,v il i in i, m no psul the flrnt of each month. II not pl 1 13 Ivauce, f 1.(10 the rout. Notice to Suhicrlbr OnowniiiTiiii In hmmiiter who rrmon O Irom ono lin-aluy Id miotlier. or rhmiitt their liit1tee n.l.lr.'M nlKiulit remember In lr.( this oUtre a rur.l their tAwr bo ml ilret to tho rmhl ixvitotrtoe. Lakeview. Oregon, Thursday, June 2, 1910. Canad'a'i immigration etatisli.'a for the flcl year epded Marrh 31, IS'10. are siiiiin.ariz;l by Consul PbiiI Laig follows: Of the 208,71' -4 people who cane to Canada In the twelve months, r0,7IK wore British 4.V-o' Continental, and 10H.71S from the I'nifed States. In March alone the Untish totaled 0010. Continental 58V1. and from ttie United stales 17 210. Wheu (.liffcrd Piuchct pets back to ffsn irKton. after hi trip to Kurort, plats wt 1 tetakeu up innne iiatly for the Natioual Conservation Con gress bieh is to be held iu St. Pnul Miun.. tie Hrst week In Sepemher, at which Colonel Roosevtdt has prom ised to speak. The Cnnwresa will be composed of representatives of const rvatiou from all rutts ot the couitry In veiw of the rrrroed congress to be held at The Hague, it is said that it is liktly forien oat ions will be aked to send delegates to the American congress. Presi tent TafU Colouel Roosevelt, Kina George of England, President Diaz of Mex co and William J. Biyan were made life member of tbe World's Sunday School association in the co rention at Washington, May 21st, amid scnes of enthusiasm. For each of those so honored ?1U00 had to be subscribed. A delegate from Canada started tbe eoctbusiasm. "I nominate W. H. Taft for a life mem bership, and Canada Fledges 8100 to ward it, "he shonted. The reraainiug fOOO was made op in a flash. Mrs. Taft's nioie was then proposed and her SltXX) "initiation fees" promptly made up. Tbat opposition to Congressman Hale in this district is not very acute is demonstrated by tbe fact tbat tbe only ct' er candidate thus far to appear is U r'. Mnlkey, of Jacksonville. Mr. Mulkey is now District Attorney of the First Judi cial District and previously has been active ia politics. Mr. Mulkey was at one time superintendent of tbe State Normal School at Aebland, and before that was a member of tbe State Senate from Polk couuty it is not known wtietber tie will declare himself to be an insurgent or not. Both (Jregnu representatives were classed as regular Republicans and agaiust tbe iusurgenti. Tbe men to deliver tbe addresses for tbe commencement exercises and at tb Quarter Centennial Celebration At O. A. C. have been selected. W. F Herin, oue of the clajs of '73, chief counsel of tbe Harridan railway lines, will speak on Tuesday, June 14. President J. K. Weatherfo'd, of the board of regents will also talk on tbat' day. Rev. F V. Clampett. rector of Trinty Church, San Francisco, will preacn tbe baccalaureate sermon and the commencement address will be made by President James M. Uamil tou, of the Moutana State College. At this time the main buildings will be outlined with lights and tbe entire campus specially decorled. Fancy drills and exercUes by students will be features. inout in Cungies is gnlng tu (un file pessage vf the withirawal bill, legalizing all piift w ithdraal and permitting cti.er withdrawals here after. i'0gni7HUt. Hi it Is, that so long aa land are nithhrli from entry, they CBuent t:e ui inappropriate I un der pnlilie land las alinnst univer sally conceded to be antiuited." nr.ATii or .ioiin v. voi xt; Hon. Johu C Voting, postmaster of Portland, pasted aayeily Mouday UKiiuiug at bit home lu that city Mr. Young had lee" very near deaths door for the past several weeks, aud the eod was uot t hertnre .un.e xperted. The editor cf ihe Kxam'lier him been intin atl-y a.qimiutdil with Mr. Y"iing fr ucarly a quatter of a centu ry bIabvs knew hiui to tie oue of tia tine's noblemen. t e Ba man id stnug co'ivictioL's. and wtieu hi; con sidetvd a thing right there was noth ing that would induce him bim to swerve from his course. Those who knew him iutimately deeply regretted the bard tight ma 'e to prevent his becoming postmaster at Pu'lani, hui! it is therefore pleas ing to note that his most bitter op poueu's now acknowledge their error. The leading editorial in Monday's Telegrau follows : Jon i C. Voting distinctly made good as postmaster of Portland. He was courteous and painstaking, anx ious to improve the service and will iug ti do anything within his power to bring it up to the highest staudard ot efficiency. Before he took tbe office there were ti:ose who belieied tbat tempermeantally he was not. well adapted to tbe duties of a pub lie office in which be came so closely iu coutac with tbe people aud uuier tbe circumstances demanding the greatest tact under circumspection. But all such fears, based largely as it now appears, upon a physical deterioration not then suspected, proved utterly groundless for be more tban met tbe measure of expec tation in every direction. "Mr. Young was a vigorous writer and a man of down-right convictions He was likewise a clever politician. Ue possessed tbe faculty ol acting as wen as pianu ng in tin private re lation be bad many warm friends who felt tbat at last he bad a cbxnce as postmaster not only to pull him self together financially, but to make a record for himself commensurate with the talents wLich they knew be possessed. For all these reasons bis taking off was both premature and tragic. A A... si u v I mm 'TV- According to the Oregouian's Wash ington correspondent, development of the west is going to be retarded materially for tbe next year or two, and perhaps longer, because of tbe failure of Western Senators and Rep-re-eutatives in Congress to agree upon and secure tbe passage of a practical reform of tbe public land laws, for nuder legislation tbat will be enacted the President will be em powered to, and Las given notice tbat be will, withdraw desirable lands from entry and bo bold tbem until oongress provides adequate and sen sible means for tbeir disposal contin uing tbe correspondent eae: "It ia apparent to everyone except tbe eastern contingent tbat tbe coun try is demanding legislation looking to the conservation of natural re souices. The Administration ia com mitted to such legislation aud baa used ita fullest influence to bring it about. Tbe president baa beard and Is heeding tbe cry; so ia Secretary Ballinger. p But eastern Senators and Congress men have turned a deaf ear have re fused to treat tbe demand seriously, and have brought about a situation whereby 210,000,000 acres ot public land are today withheld from acqui sition and from use, and where much more may be added to tbe domain already withdrawn. For in spite of tbe stubborn west, tbe Eastern ele Fine Cash Register Hall k Reynodls bave jut installed in tbe Lakeview Pharmacy a marvel in tbewav of a cash register. Tbe I many things it keens count of are re- markable. It is electricalley operated jaud not only hLuwb tbe amount ! of the purchase, but also !:eeps count ot the number of sales, issues printed I tickets to customers, showing tbe j date and amount of purchase, as well as the credit sales and debits, while j should au error occur it will show j what clerk made it. Tbe cost of the I machine was about 6300, Wool Sales The most successful wool sale of the seaon was held Friday, at Pilot Rock. Of the 2. JO, 000 pounds offered, more than 100,00i changed bands. Tbe price offered ranged from 14 to 17 cents. Though several thousand pounds of as fine wool as Eastern Oregon ranges bave evei produced was offered fot Bile at bicbo not a single pound changed bands. Tbe record price of tbe season, 17 cents, was offered for one clip, but this was refused with the same alacrity as a price of 12 cents tbe lowest offered. Baseball Spelling: Bee The McMinnville Commercial club men has accepted a challenge from tbe Civic Improvement club woman to a basoball spelling bee early in June. Tbe match will be unique, as it will be conducted according to strict bast ball rules. Tbe words will be given from tbe pitcher box to tbe batter at borne, who if he spells the word will go to first and depend on other members to help bim borne. The nniqoe spelling bee promises to furnish amusement since It will set tle the question of supremacy of the men or women of McMinnville. :fc-- ' 7- W t--f Vi fP L:i' ,'Jv. Sr. Patrick's Church Proposal Ciitholic Cliurcli tor L.-vkcvicw. Structtu c of brick with rock foundation, to Ic hcuti when half tlic cost will have been contributed an v shade ol hair. THE DON'T WORRY Planning ) t)iir hat for Ith of July. Let us do your designing K'eiucnibir vr tire the only store iu Lake County that is postal on the styles up to the ini'Mite. We rive ynu styk anil lower prices than elsewhere. We have just received a beautiful line (l hair switches. From S.'l.OO to 8r.."o PARISIAN MILLINERY M i III M .. Wt Hi ( I 'n I I I Ihiimh Can uialeh Judge Raker Resigns Alt'iras Republi an: From the papers we lain that .linljo HhUt aas re'igue"4 the chali inanship ol M o Democratic Central Comuiittr-e The roosou for the reslgnat Inn found in the fac that Jtide is a Candida for Congr-sa rom this '1 1 riet. Tbe papers state fiiir 'e will li a caui date agalnrt Knglcliright, Iid.uui this stateineut is asHiiming tnat r.nile bright will be trie WeDuhlicxti tp.n.i nee. There are at least tn men nut for t he KepubUcau nomination for this office. John L. Chi-ds is i e n' iuh aspirants and is showing conni leradb strength. Ely Makes Poor Flight K B. Kly who is Wfll kun-m in Lakeview baviug orivt-n a inisnenuei auto between here and .-lturas two ypar ago, Is now doing the firing a i i Ills latest engagement was at Millui liu a boom town near Rosetmig of which a dlepatc'i to tlie Telegaim1 says: An aftermath of thu carnival held at Sutberlin last week is an hi-- ' tion filed in tbe Cirnuit Court there ; agai'ist the pror;oleis w the carnival by tbe Portlaud Aeroplaue Co., E. B. Ely, Vice presideut and manager 1 Fur making or rather attempting to; make flights iu a biplane nu tdree days of tbe carnival Ely alleges ttmi $180 is due bim on agreement tbat he was to receive one half of th gate : and grandstand receipts 1'iih Suth-r ' lin promoters will tight 'he suit, de during that Ely's flights w-re fall ores. On tbe first day ol thu carnival the; biplane barely cleared an "nil- , nary fence; on tbe second day li could uot go over the fence, aud on ; tbe third day after rising to n height ' to about 20 feet, the machioe sud denly fell to the grouud ami was, wrecked. Additional Locals X. T. Corey, a brother of P. M. Corey, arrived last week from Selns taoool, (Jul., with tbe iuteutmu of locating here. He is a contractor aud builder, and will huild a reni dence for P. M. His faitnly will pro bably follow bim In a shrurt time. The bull game Sunday resulted in a victory for Alturas, tbe score etaud ing 10 to 7. The game did not come up to expectations, and Uus Schro der's colts will bave a walk-over on tbe Fourth if the other ,teanis do uot put up better ball than they have done thus far tbia season. Fred Oliver, U . McDonald, J. 11 Lewis O. E. Snider and Cbas. Mo Intyre, all of whom register from Spokane are looking over tbe possi bilities this sectiou. They went to Warner yesterday, and will vUit Sur prise Valley, Davis Creek aud New Pine Creek before returning. It has been tbe custom from time immemorial, to find fault and be little tbe hotel S'lcommodatlons in towns tbe size of Lakeview. The sol itary exception within tbe. writer's knowledge was tbe Model Ian House in Roseburg along in the early "JO'b, although there may be others. Be this as it may,' tbe Examiner is firmly ot tbe opinion tbat tbe hotel accomodations of Lakeview at tbe present time are not equalled by those of any other town on tbe coast of Its size. It is a well known faot tbat both hotels are taxed tu tbe limit, and no doubt the management see where improvements could be made, but this thing of local people greatly magnifying our alleged short comings should bait. The lused Sanson tot building (Ires in Niitini.iil forests begins .lime i. Last yeti foiest fire losses Hu'gre cittcd about flHUt.lKKl. an except iina ly I -mull los-i CKinparsd with other yean j I'ecause of tne good fortune the For jetry Serivco fears careleHMiens this ! vear and extra iir cautions are being taken The census rtmrt as tu the popula tion of Lakevieiv and Lake County a ill prove no pxct'itlmi to the gener al rule, aud therefore the figures at which it is being placed arn not like ly to bo reached. It is nearly certain Hint the population enumerated In! the ciiii'ity will be far fr un bum. It j it generally conceded t tint mm tnirdl nr-the population of lh county is in j LakeviMw, and according tu Out l'n f reasoning, the census mil ahntv ; Lakeview to have ali'int KI.'s) inhabl-! 'ants. i S J. Pulton, whs up Ir.im Ihivls Creek, ay that all sorts ol cr p' In his sect lull are In tine shape, lind that never hefmo have t he pt aspects !ur fruit been mi fsvoritlile. Inaniiuch as tint mhisoii Is mi far ml vnncel, there s now no reason to I t llevn ti nt the ci ip en ti l' il'iinagt'd ly Iroit, and lurlher the Irml itelf Iihh reached such a stntte ti nt it c ni l ml tie damaged to any appri cbil le ex tent except ly an niipirci-.tenleil freeze. It is tin fly womlri ful at what an early stage trees lnwlu liMtr Ing In that sect inn, tnr .-. r ihittnn states that snine peir liei he plinted two years ago f ate fruit ui tlmui this ) ear. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'i'U ?v LL pi i lex lu c. M '" , ll.lij'.. I'.., I I l" Clilllll.l , (!. K iii M i (. tin' n n i itfer, (V IH'M Ml II, ll'ilHl.iw, CnlHnr iiln, Itnt :t " I 10 '1 he si curing i ninil ol the iimler hlgned will le ( pill fid use at linY tiinn liteileil. mil t lin dipping rig with It. Have a gund cre v of men JOE A.MIIKOK tfx. NO I i( ' I '.-- A 1 1 1 '. II Iti'il (Hit tir bl'ukell 1 1 in ih inn n i In- I' lnriii il to the nlllrc ,.f tin' ( iiiiipiinv; nt licrw lat nn exltii Iwt it: ! "i it'iita will U' liuido nil 1-411 ll iillllp. N I'. .1 KNMiN, Proprietor ;,.'.f I.I. ctin- Light Company FURNITURE A select and hih jjrnde stock of I'urniture, Carpets, Art Sipiarcs, K'us, I.itiolcuins, Wall Paper, Iron Hals, Mattresses, Haven ports, Mirrors, (ilass, Picture F ranus, Ivtc, eontinuall v arriving Colvin's Furniture Store Herman t Hall, a i'iiiii.Ih of real eg- ; tate men from Grant ra.s hMve been in Lakeview several lays awaiting 1 repaiia to their auto The., left! (rants Pass ahrut three w eki ago for I a lour of Central Oregon, an I are now on their way houi. They started tiv way of Klaicath Kalis and made a circle of the interior part ot the state, visiting Koalan l. Mend, Piine vilie, Uurns. and o'her iioints, re turning via the "P" rauoti where they broke a part of the auto, which ne cessitated its being drau to Lake veiw by a span of burses. Their ins cription Harney county roads is not a all flattering, for iu many places no attempt has been ma de tu buil I a road, owing no doubt to the Isolated condition of a vreat. part of the comity. Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB. Proprs Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Delivery Willow Ranch Orchard Homes Have No Competitors Because they excel all others. The best opportunities for buying of Irrigated Orch ard and Garden Land is in the WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo doc County, California. The Cream of the Goose Lake Valley mm m mm m no expert who has investigated this wonderful land of sunshino has yet dared to place a limit upon its horticultural possibilities. Mature Here Gives the Maximum Return For the Minimum of Labor Ten acres of Perfect Orchard Land - - $050 Fifty dollars down--Fifteen dollars per month No interest. - - - No taxes until deeded Give Us a Chance to Show You. Write for Booklet and Plat Good Live Agents Wanted TRI'STATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON