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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1910)
Lake County Exam km Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTI5IN0 RATb. Regular iimutlng .l 11.00 n Inch, ntntle mliimn jxr inmlh. All atanilln a-1.. ihansoit free ttiliv ninntn. t ot of compiwl .ton clmriii'tl tnrail etr obiii5e. All CMiitnnii fxir All uliort term aits. slr .n.trrn. local reluniiin. I0r. T line em h In ( . t ti Hum .U. .V. Hit-earn liiwritun J -cl ..i think $1.00. Kvauliittnns of COIIilo Jlie.ll mi and uirU. , y-Trii!lenl Advertising and lob Print I . h In ailvm-c. I I iililn tmiM be r,J ,ne nr" "' each month. 5l'B5CRIPTI0N ATL". ii r, In advance, fi IIIOIMltM, i I. ii. out h. .7$ Ii nut ia: I . l advance, $2.30 the veal. r'tirr -:n HIM .itolll. i! .'Mi Notice to Jiubtcrlher i :tt r.kniiuiu-i who rvniore iii. t annilicr. or rhatiRi 'ir. ii.iuii ri'incinhor lo r ... iii ir paper can bead- . ,hi . n . r Lakeview. Oregon, Thursday, June 2, 1910. The University of Oregon will hold big eduoatioueal conteteiee at the uuiversity for four days, hen inn inn June 'JO. The purpose of the confer ence is lo take up anil consider the educational problems of Oregon as a state, 8nd the conference will be addresed by the specialist in tne re spective fines. The conference is FtHte wide The first two days of the w" fernce will be given to the Problems of the State School Svstem." ami th laet two, June V. 3 "Jl. t" Hint" Sch id Problems" lit .. I 1 ti.ili:ucd ii finery fTjif. Iron V.'orVs. ..is Clarke, In ilW'P anil ctli- j .... 1 1 .. in "trull w orko" .1. ell. I I III Cltlelp.lS; biast f in u.tt i' and a re- India't Salt Tax. Itpprosemiti an acrtii.e animal pay ment of j pence per head, a tax n salt U ono of tlu sources of F-uglanil's revenue iu India. Upholding the govern uetit's rubt to have the cancelled laud graut made iu 1808 and IStRt to the Oret-ou 4 California rail.oid of 8,0O0,lXU acre of land in western Ortgou. special assistant to Attorney Gene ra 1 has tiled the government's brief in the Uuietd States ciicuit court, iu i answer to the demurrer to the cooi Dlaiut died by the Southern Pacific company successor to the Oregon Jl California. The company attacked the government's complaint in niHuy particulars, chief among the points urged were the alleged lack of juris diction and loss of right lapse of time The government sets up the con templation ttat the company has re fused to sell to bona fide purchasers, that it has sold to lumber mill com panies in great tracts, running as high as 60,000 acres, and that it has charged from ?25 to $1000 per acre for these lands. Ram Dux. British Loafer. A Hindoo baker's assistant In Pom bay, on setting up In business for him self, bethought him of catering for the Knglish community as well as for the native one. With this end In view he had the following notification painted over his doorway: "Hani Bux solicits respectful patronage. He is a first class Urltlsh loafer." Houses In France. It has been estimated, that there tire fewer than a hundred wooden dwell ing houses throughout all France. Stone and plaster are the usual materials. A Month Without a Full Moon. The mouth of February. lSt', was the most remarkable month In the world's history. January had two full moons, and so had March, but Febru ary had none. This had not occurred since the creation of the world, and, according to some astronomers, the same thin? may not occur again for a period of 2,:kJO.0OO.00O years. Council Meeting: The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held Tuesday even ing, much of the time beiug devoted to a discussion of the sewage prob lem. It is quite likely that an ameudment to the city charter will be submitted at the fall eltction pro viding for dividing tie city into im provement districts in order that any particular section may put in a sewei at tbe expense ot ibe abutting pro perty. itis planned" to have toe main sewer carry the waters of Bul lard creek, thus doing away with the present open flume. The anti-spitting ordinance failed in passage. Councilmen Auten and Wilcox were appointed as a committee to ex amine and report upon the changes and other matters relating to the water sytsem. A Waterloo Relic, Among the curios of Windsor castle Is a chair made out of the trunk of the famous elm by which Wellington stood at the battle of Waterloo. Personal Mention W. C. Uulok, a prominent 8llver Lake rancher, la In town. J. 8. KKler, toreat ranger of Paisley was Iu Lakeview tbla wetJk. Mr. and Mr. Will Baldwin came over from Klamath Falls Monday. Mis Mary Johuson is now em ployed as clerk In the Forestry office. Frof. Burgess will atteud the State Teacher Association which meets at Sale in In July. I'. W, K. Jennings Is down from Valley Fa IN. and Is registered ai Ho tel Lakeview. Miss Klsle Pot.t has returned from Oakland, Cal, where she has been at tending school, Mrs. U H. Whorton left for Port and this week ,o under go treatment for throat trouble. 11. (), Suutter, the lHuranen man, is in town Hud registered at llotel Lakeview as "at home" W. H. McForuincK, one of the suc cessful ranchers of Paisley, Is paying Lakeview a business visit. Miss Mildred Key nobis returned home Thursday from t'orviilliu where she has l eeu atlen Hng school. Hon II A. Ilrattaiu, of Paisley. was in town several jdays during the 'past week attending to huiness mat ters. Mrs L. U. Hid.iell, of the Portland Forestry ottlce, is Lakeview gather lugstatistics for the use of the Ser ! vice. Mrs C. K. Sherlock has returuei from a visit to Klamath Falls, where oumerou receptions were held in her bouor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hammer, of Umatilla county, are vlsitiug Lake view frieuds, being gucets of Mrs. A. J. Ross. Misses Lola Harry and Louise Arz oer have returned from. Medford where tbey have been attending : school J Miss Alice Linsday has 'from Houanza, where she ! visiting her parents for I mouth. H. 1!. Jacktrson, couuty school i sureinter.deut. is down from Paisley on matters connected with the duties of his office. Mrs. (J. Ii Irish Moss. The seaweed known as Irish moss Is used to some extent as a food by the peasantry alons the coasts; also as a jelly for invalids and as a stiffening for calico in the printing process. Mr and Mr. A. J McCallon, of Ashland, arrived In Lakeview a few days si ore and will upend the summer here. Mr. McUnIIIoii was n former l.akevew boy, but left here with Ills parents several year ago, Mr. and Mrs. II F. Nichols and Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Nichols, of Ito nsnTH, wfre In Lnkevlew Tuesday night on their way to Werner. They are looking for land which can be en fere I under the desert land act. W. Hocho Kick, the tlovrinnieiit Homestead Specialist, has leased the olllee in the llsyes and tirob bull ling Int.x' to the Public Library ami will I hav It lilted tip to accomodate his : rapidly Increasing laud b'isiuess. 1 Have Filler the sheep king has been in town during the past wiek under going treatment for injuries ans taind in a runaway nt PIiihIi last week. He la Improving stea Illy hi d will be all r 1 u tit again in n few days. ; Mr. and Mrs, S. I.. Cm am, of Sun Jose, I'al., are guests at he (MorH.io House. They have linen ttnvellng by private conveyance through northern California and this snetiou of Oregon, and in it v decide to locate in Lake view. Win. Wagner, formerly of Luke view but now residing at Kbimitth I'll I Is. auit Miss MHtnmie lb yd. Mere married at llerkley. Oil., June. I Miss lloyd is a sister o' lr. Hcyd, nf Huh city, and epeut the Siiiiitm-r here two years ago. James Harry Is In town this wee't having stopped over night with his sheep on ttieir way to the summer range ou Dog Mountain. Mr. Harry reports bis llock as being In flue con dition and the uutlook forelock very good this year. Miss Pearl Hall's pupils of the Pub lic School eujoyed a picnic Saturday the place selected beiug W. P Hery fords fine residence lot. the young sters sure enjoyed themselves, croquet aud other games being provided in addition to a fiue luuch, ice ernaui, lemonade, etc. A. L. Cloodmau returned home Tuesday, after an nbhenee of several eeks in Iowa and oilier sections of the Middle Wes. He was a ptisstu ger ou the stage that upset near Davis Creek, aud aside from beiug severely bruised escaped iujury. j Graves, do has been at I t, ..,. Mrj . ; liber Springs. Cal., for the pastrivei, from Prlueville yesterday on a 1 month, ha returned horn-greatly iiu- i vUlt to thHir fI1HI, frt ... f . , j ... . o ii unnr t I view. Then arrival was it complete 1 iurprise to Mr. an i Mrs. W M. Har-' A T.lclt t. I nl lier I'm roM Which sin Mf In In r hnlf. Ttuit's n' i i nin koi.. I sent i i 1 1 i In. n ... : t I w mill Wit .mows If tlio fiui-M ,ii i I-: f.i ( r I I'.iM lot tin' ii 'IV Hul who imiil I'm ll.i. luiIrT -I ); roll I'll e 11 . The Dentist. If I were but a dentist I'll never hnvn to hea" The ilenllst pull your trhlni teeth. Ami then lie piilla your leal -Cleveland Isder. wetl Oi.niv "What il Mrs. Snillll'M . .. ;: l'.uropeV" ns!,c I i lean ll.ilr. t'll'il, o' I'te eoloi of 1 sli ce r'ic ca .ie 1 1 inn l!!l of f'le f'ais. j "Well," mill (lie o.lnf. 1 I have seen her with four (illTm'cnt colors, iiiiJ I think on (lie wlmie I lll.o IhN liest." -N w York l'l'e- s. A Tender Fea.t. ' A li'inti i foot went nut m Vmim, ' Anil ihcrH he ttn-oiinii-M.il u punm, Ami luct- lin e foii'i.l Just a r i't mi Hi- in mill. I I And a pun In M i y oml hutna. i -Imu,,1.im (A T) I H.iil( h. A Musical Plarl.r. "To'nmy, what has b i,ie of flril poiom plaster I sent you ii'Iit for your' fat hot-" "Listen, iiiaiiiina. That'a It lOthct'n playlni; now on I li piano pluyci " i Yonkeis Slalesinan. ' It Often Happens. : Hint li'd to I i lie ti whin 111 hi lie ta 1 1 And f.r.-ii .i tilHiit l.lm In lo r friiMi.H. Hot Ii v nr.- v.: in nml wlf tuiluy, I I Or DOS In liiiw i.fl. li i lid I -i ,'irolt Free Press 1 Twsnty-five Years of It. "Why tin peopln have silver dlng-i, pit?" ".Mint to show' lo the world what their powers of t'lidiirnnee have been. - Judge. Fate's Differences. In life soinn fearful i-onlrnal lurk. Km h hue Ita ow n position. Boiiik nieti ate horn to so to work Anil eome lo ii a-flshltur - rhlliti'lihla llrr "I hi J-oll urntV" 'Yes, If properly Love Its Wsy. think love goes where It's expressed " Judge The Optimist. II.. hull! hit nliy rimlln hlRh. .In-1 W I t rkhl on a I'lllliK Fnlll II I nt-ilili-.l - thru Ihr ruy Ciiiwliil li"in nii.lir etullliiK -'hhuito News Literally 8o. "Jinks tells me he Is living lib "So he Ii Iu an utile room, le "- Haiti lo A iiierlciin. be- Ami I..-i Tl.in "HopirnliM- a rraiid thin-.:, but H of einT'-'V. I ie man w -tit in" I', ill a I haw I t i i' : oiii'ii a It Over. aid I'lnli. Fli-'i. "i ci' lake tie pl.ico lit slls iiroim' I o'ie ilat has .liii''-Xia-Ii- AM Altrntiun. w t -.-t. .1 Iti ! . -r n ear. i '"i of woinr-n I lo I citr. i tiiiimliam Ae lleraUt. returned has beeu the past TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FH KALI'. i' Mciex In Sc. T. .!.' m., It. F llnriie.v t'duniy, Ore- gull Milk" mo mi t'ffer, C. lil'M M H II, Harstuw, Otll'ur nbi, Itox : "1 10 Grapes and Peaches. The prape has more stiar In it than any other fruit, nearly fifteen parts iu a hundred being sugar. The peach has least, only l-j per cent Turkish Methods. In Turkey nothing can be done with out a bribe, but with a bribe, If it be only big enough, anything tan be done, except, perhaps, the publication of cor rect news In a Turkish paper. Tennis Tournament Klamatb Falls expects to have a celebration on the Fourth of July. One of the features will be an invita tion tennis tournament, open to all players from all Pacific Coast towns. AH the players 'Jrom Lakeview are urged to take part. Lntries should Le forwarded to the Klamath Tennis Club by July 1, wheu th prahminary rounds are expected to begin. Special announcements iu detail are being mailed and local player are repuested to write for copies. First, second ajd consolation prizes will Le given, bolh in single and doubles. The Klamatn Falls tennis club is oue of the best on the const Laving about thirty members, flue courts, shower baths, etc., and hai been heaiquar ter3 for the Middle Pacitij tororudbut the paet three yeara. Wings of a Gnat. The wings of a gnat vibrate at the rate of 13.000 times a secoud. this ob servation having beeu recorded through the use of an ingenious musical instrument. An Old Time Winter. It was so cold in New York part of the winter of 177L) that residents In the vicinity were compelled to cut down the tall trees that stood at what is now the head of Wall street to make kindling wood. A Queer Cure. At Loch Cam u. Scotland, a certain cure fur erysipelas I.-s to cut oft half of tL' car of a cat uud 1 t the blood from either half drop on the inllann-d parts. The Show This Week The Empire Stock Company com menced a week 8 engagement at Snider's Opera house Monday even ing, and that tbey have made good is attested by the large houses iu attea Jance.lt is generally conceded to be the beat company that has ever visi ted Lakeview.it being evenly balaooed and every member acting bis or her part to perfection. The. personality of the members of the company is al so In marked (r.oottart with that of the average traveling troupe and they are forming many waioa personal friendships here in Lakeview. They will play four more nights, the play for Sunday night being a new version of "East Lynne" Poisonous Snakes. Tlioro are on!;, i-ilit poisonous snakes lu Amerii a. and the proportion of poisonous snakes everywhere, ex cept lu Australia, is one in four. la Australia, however, the proportion Is reversed, and threo-foiiiths of the snakes found in that country are poisonous. Convict Gardeners. Instead of being piu to ordinary Jail tasks, long sentence prisoners at Uo bart, Tasmania, are employed iu the local botanical gardens. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Faulkner came over from Cedar ville Saturday. Mr. Faulkner returned Monday, but Mrs Faulkner will remain until after the Fourth. Senator Abuer Weed, of Dunsmuir, Col. who has extensive laud holdings in Klamatb county, baa been la Lake oouuty for some time past purchasing took catle. He bought 350 bead from W. K. Harry and King Hendreson'e band at Silver Lake. A Plague of Sand. Sand is tho curse of Portuguese East Africa. It blocks the rivers and harbors and stretches lu a vast sea toward the interior, effectually cutting off the coast towns from the high lands. Besides, It makes the problem of transportation the bugbear of the planter. The Word "Mile." The word "mile" is derived from the Latin "mllle," a thousand. A. thou sand paces of a marching soldier made the old Roman mile. The Stormy Petrel. A bird of Immense wing power Is the tiny stormy petrel, the smallest webfooted bird known. It belongs to every sea, and, although bo seem ing frail, It breasts the utmost fury of the etoriu, skimuiluu- with iucredible Telocity the trough of the waves and gliding rapidly over their snowy crests. Petrel have been observed 2,000 miles from nearest laud. proved iu health. Farl Wilshire came over from Ash land this week and will spend tho Summer at bis father's place on Cot ton wood creek. J. (J. and John Barker, both of whom have been suffering ftom rheu matism, left a few days ago for Klamath Hot Springs Mrs. O. T. McKendrie took her de parture for Berkeley Cal this week where she aud Mr. McKeudree will make their future borne. W. J Moore ba-t doubled the size of bis law office by cutting a large archway between the two suites in bis new building on Main Street. Felx (Jreene this week sold to A. 11 Clougb 100 bead of horses, consisting of mares and young stGck. They will be takeu to California. F. A. Remington, the uew Post master sod merchant at Lake post office left for Sbauiko, Monday to bring in a load of merchanidse. Loren Bailey has been elected dis- I trict delegate to attend the Head Camp eeeeion to the Woodmen cf the World which meets atPortlaud Jul v 23. ( II. W. Straw, ot Klamatb couuty, : was in town this week to take charge of some of the cattle receultv purchus ' ed by Senator Weel. of Dunsmuir, ! Cal. (Juy M. Ingram left for r.oseburg ' this morning, having been called 1 there by the serious ill'jess of bis wife, who is visiting her parents at' that, place. i K. A. Friday was over from Plush ; a few days ago. Ho finds an auto a very great convenience, but wauls a larger machine and may sell bis Duick Wbitestreak. Ted McKee, Walter Duttnn and the Cronemiller brothers are expected bome Saturday from Corvallis where tbey bave beeu attending school during the past year. Loren Bailey, who attended the 1. O. O. F. grand lodge at Eugene, re turned home a few days since, having visited Portland and other points after the grand lodge adjourued. J. L. Morrow was over from Adel this week on a business visit, lie Is one of the early settlers in that section and stands high not only with bis neighbors but with ul! who know him, U. O. Venator has just returned from a trip to Bend, Burns and other sections of Central Oregon, and be is now firmly convinced that Lake County has many advantages superior to those of the planes visited. O. M. Causey and bride arrived from Klameth Falls Fuurlay evening. The plans arranged for their reoep oo did not mateilallze, and Mr. Causey was so appreciative of the fact that be distributed cigars among bis friends very lavishly. vey, pareuts of Mrs Storkinan, aud they did not know of the contem plated visit. Andrew Hull Bud MIbs tieorgia Alice Hill, were married at the resid ence of the brides parents Mr. aud Mrs George Hill at Kdenvale, Cal. ; Jcne 3, Judge Johu T. Wallac, oil!-! elating. Mr. Bull was a former real-! dent of Lakeview, ami his friends ex- tend hearty cougratulatlous. I I FURNITURE lj A select .'Hid liil' raile sttK k of Furniture, C.-irpets, Art Sq wires, !; K'us, '.inolctims, Wall Paper, ! Iron Beds. Mattresses, haven- ports, Mirrors, (ilass Picture Frnim's. Ftc, continually arriving S I Colvin's Furniture Store j The stearing corral ol the under-' signed will be open for use at anv time needed, and the dinni nit Tin j of men , tfx. with it. Have a good crew JOK AM HHOS K NOTICK A(l Burned tint or broken i lampH iniiHt be returned to the office of the Company; otherwlne an' extra charge of 5 centa will ! nwule : on each new lump. j N. P. JE.VSOX. Proprietor! ;-tf Llectric Light Company ' Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB, Propr'S 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 excell all others. The best opportunities for buying of Irrigated Orch ard and Garden Land is in the WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo doo County, California. 1 The Cream of the Goose Lake Valley No expert who has investigated this wonderful land of sunshine has yet dared to plaoe 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 Chanco to Show You. Write for Booklet and Plat Good Live Agents Wanted TRI-STATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON