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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1910)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYERU5INC1 RATE5. focular .tamting () -11.00 n Inch. lnitle : all, inn unaoe, per month. All .tamllng nr.1 frw Iwlo a month. o( cwnpont- (on rhr'1 (or (II utra cbangr. All i-et'lal oaltlon, extra, AU abort let m ail, extra ReadiTu, local column. 10c. per line fi'h In altlon. Waul c. line each Inaertion artl of thatiki tl.ea. Kowliitioim of oiiulo nce. $1.50 and uparl. HF-Translent Advertising and Job Print UN, rub In advaure. Ail bills mini be paid the Aral of each month. 31 B5CRIPTION R ATES. in Tear, In advance, .. n niopthti, ... rbree tnontst, " I .'.00 .74 If nut paid 13 sdvauee, f 1.50 the yet. Notice to Subscriber Sunoritym to I lit- F.imlmr who rrmore from one locality to another, or chatiib Iheir poatotnee addrcH. should remomlHT u ilmp thin office a card o lln-ir paper ran be ad- drKMHl tO (tlt Tit tat IHWtllfflOtf. A Busy Bishop BWbop Paddock, of tbo Episcopal Church arrived from tbe north last week, and has been going at a. blan rate of spe-d ever since, lie held service Friday evening, also Sunday afternoon anil evening, to say noth inn of bla pastorial work betwien times. Monday he went over to Plush and gave the pepole tbere a few hlnta as to bow to load a better life. And Incidentally It might be stated that tbe IV'shop was grantly surprised, as well as pleased, at his reception there. Here in Lakeview we all know of the Deep Creek Power Plant Klamatb Chronicle: James II. Lewis and O. M. McDonald arrived In this city last.ntgbt from Lakeview where they have been look Inn after the development of a uew power plant for which they bave the lights of Deep creek, about 2J miles east of Lakevlt w. Tbe water rights were seen rod by F. II. Oh Tor of Spokane and an engi neer has been busy foi some time as certaining the best location for the plant and eetimatlng the amount of power that can I tlerlopetl. He i will be through with his work in a i DON'T SPOIL The dU'ct of that pu tty new white costume by wearing a fussy trimmed hat with it. Come in and see our new Tailored White Allover Embroidery and Lace Hats at $4 and $5 Gag Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, June 23. 1910. ItAlLltOAlt SITUATION Tbe rumbling caused by the visit to South Central Oregou of President Hill, of the Great Northern, has evi dently reached the ears of other men in tbe railroad world. It is well known that John F. Kte-eus, of 'tie UieKon Trunk, who visited this sec tion a year ago, 'LbrB proenred copies of trie maps of right of way from Lakeview north, filed in tbe local land office ty tbe Oregon Eastern, and since the visit of Mr. Hill much additional information has been ought. These facta indicate that tbe obstruction of tbe Oregon Trunk in to Lakeview is very likely to materia lly within tbe two years time limit fixed by Mr. Hill for tbe development of Central Oregon. Tbe fact that some people bave bad tbeir ears to tbe ground end beard tbe rumbling that appaiently caused a roar in tbeir beads is apparent by tbe number of railroad men who bave keen in Lakeview daring tbe past i week j 11. P. Hoey, chief engineer of tbe I Oregon Eatsern and W. S. WordenJ tight of way agent for tbe Southern Pacific, with beadqoarera at Klamatb Falls, arrived Tbarsday evening. Al most at tbe same time C. Stradley, Lief locating -engineer of the Oregon Short Line, and C. I. TuttK assis tant traffic manager, came in from tbe oast while J. F. Bixoo district freight and passenger agent of tbe Southern Pacific, and B M. Twiggs, traveling ajtent of the Chicago A Northwestern, came in Tuesday. J. P. O'Brien -superintendent of the Barriman lines in Oregon accompa nied by K. B, Miller, traffic manager, and Geo. W. tsnck, chief locating en gineer of tbe O. K.iN. arrived Tuesday evening. All are connected with tbe Southern Pacific and ita al lied lines, and it would 3arely seem tbat Lakeview has suddenly became a very important point in the eyes of tbe railroad world. As lo what the results will be, tbat is something tbat time alone will tell. However, it is net improbable tbat within a vet y abort time same impor tant announcements will be made. I Southern Pacific Silent Tli snttl Tim? recently con taincd the following relative to the extension of the Southern Pacini' northward : "The engineering department of the Southern Pacific system has fin ished the definite location of a new railroad penetratiog Eastern Oregon from the south, and private advices recieved here by railroad men are to tbe effect that the eoutract for the line, amounting to approximately 14, (XXI. 000. sooa will he let The new road will bave its beginning at Wads worth, on tbe Central Pacific in Ne vada, and will enter Southern Oregon by way of Lakeview, at the north end of Goose Lake, tapping tbe lower end of tbe famous Harney Valley, in Har ney County, Oregoo. "A poilcy of secretiveneaa has gov- erened tbe Southern Pacific in regard to extension northward from the Southern Pacific into Eastern Oregon. Locally railroad men view tbe new move as a protective measure of tbe Southern Pacific againrt tbe Hill invasion of Southern and Eastern Oregon. Hill's policy of opening tbe vast areas of sparsley settled and un developed country in Oregon has been well understood for some time and tbe policy of tbe Hill interests in Oiecon has been completely and frankly disclosed. Little bas been betrd of late coming fiom tbe repre sentatives in Portland and San Fran cisco of what is still termed the Har riman system of Western railroads. "Right-of-way purchased for the Harriman line which will eross Ore gon from Natron on tbe West coast to Ontario on the eastern border of tbe state, bave been practically com pleted, it is understood. At some point on the Natron-Ontario line run ning east and west through Oregon there will be a branch line thiougb Harnej county, one of tbe richest stock-raising sections of the North west, to a connection with the new Wadsworth-Lakeview line. "From a competitive point of view the new Southem Pacific line will be a factor as a defensive measure sterling Qualities of the good tieoide : of Plush, but it ai piars that au itu- few days aud a soon at his report preasion prevails among strangers has been submitted It will tie placed that Plush is the limit, and wtieu all ' in the hands of an electrical etigl places of business. Including saloons, "err tor estimation as to what it will were cloe-d and every body attended ?0t ta develop the full capacity of the vertices the Bishop naa corres pondingly elated. Returning to Lakeview Tuesday he attended an infoiuial meeting at the renideuoe of Mr. aud Mrs. S. O. Cres eler. aud Wednesday morning left for Klamatb Falls. Trnnka unit fixes and all sizes telescope at the plnnt to be put In there. j It U cut I am tod that 7lXK) hote pow- er can be developed aud perhaps m or. Work will bo commenced some. time this summer, but it is not kuown ' juttt how voou the plant will l com-' pleted. I 'Uide over the new c Midsummer Block All our pattern and dress hats at rust. K'einenilier we have an up-to-date liie of hair switehes, from 8l.00 to 8"). 00. Can ninteh any shade. Tho Houso of Stylo, Quality, and Economy The Parisian Millinery, Main St., West of Court House. Hoag District Lively Tbere Is much activity these days in tbe Hoag mioiug district, tbe prin cipal work just at present being the building of roads. It is expected to bave the mills ready tor operation by July 15, anJ tbe cniooletlon ot tbe roads will permit of plenty of ore be ing deliverel to keep the mill in constant operation. In tbe Bonanza group a machine hoist with a capacity of 400 feet bas been Installed, and development work on any ot tbe claims is progressing rapidly. With tbe operation of the mill tbe real worth of tbe mines will be proven, then doubtless we will all be borry that we did not invest a few scare shekels whn tbe opportuni ty offered. iiz.iai HI lie mens entra selling now I i3.S5 at Report Incorrect A commonication from Pat Aog land, relative to the capture of Ike Hartell, was leceived last evening, Mechanical Movement Koseburg Kevier: A new industry has sprung up in Oregon this year that of promoting county divisions. A leader lu this seema to be C. L. McDutfy, of Portland, who, it i re ported supplies the nectissary names of petitioners at so much per. In fact this whole county divisiou business seems to be a promotion scheme all around, and solely for the benefit of the schemers at tho expense of the taxpayers In general. Out of tbe eight or ten county .division schemes now proposed in this state not a single one can get one-third of tbe votes la tbe counties affected and therefore there is no reavon whatever wby tbe voters of tbe state should force upon the people of any i-ection something to which those directly interested are ovrewhelmiogly opposed. You know what a good toucher means to a community, aud oxpcclully to a chihl. The Normal Sclioul In t' tcHCher are best trained Von have t a valuable, plant at Monmouth worth j nrore tlmu Mlim.lXHi. Don't abandon I this, but vote Yes for Monmouth and uhUIu the .Normal School. The root ; is four cents on a thousand dullars J. U. V. I1UTLKK, Sec. Com. Ail NOTICE Al Burned out or broken lamp mint be returned to the office of the Company; otherwise an PXtril charge til 5 ceuta will be iiiuiio oil each new lamp. N. I'. ,IENM)N, Proprietor 5-tf Electric l.lRht Company FOR Sale A number oue thteshlng machine and bore power. Enquire at this office firr further particular. t-4t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I LOST dold Watch, hunting cane, with leiithci fob attached, AImo I key ring wltti several keys attached. lieward If returned to If. K. Land Office, city. FOB MALE CHEAP: (Inn Lester i I'lauo. Enquire at this office. 9 4t EOU HALE CHEAP: One heavy 1 hack. Apply at this Office, tf The ehaep shearing corrals at Ca mas Pra rla arc now lu Urst alsas order nd I have a first clase Cali fornia shearing crew. The oorrala are new and thoroughly rsuovatod and no danger of cab. Also have dipping vats. Sheepmen are invited to shear bere. KOHA MCDANIKLH. Pleased with Lake J. A. Becnley, former division sup erintendent of tbe Illinois Central railway, Is making a visit to Lakeview Mr Bechley is well pleased wiih Lake county aud having come here from other sections nf tbe State is compe FURNITURE but it was too late to appear In triii ' teot to Juae aa to tho merit of the Issue of tbe Examioer. He states that tbe report tbat Harrell was fed at bis camp, or ratber at Mike Barry's where be was stopping was incorrect. And also tbat while tbe country, lie unhesitatingly says tbat1 as much as be bas seen ot Lake couu-1 ty be is of tbe opinion that we bave i better soil and greater opportunities . than any place be has been, while ' A seleet and high grade stock of Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares, Kugs, Linoleums, Wall Paper, Iroti Ueds, Mattresses, Daven ports, Mirrors, Glass, Picture Frames, Etc, continually arriving sheep probably did pass over llarrell's tne valuee of our lands are not above . trail, they did so of their own ac cord, and were not driven, as re ported. The communication will ap pear next.week. Owing to tbe accumulation of state boisneea and tbe necessity of Govern or Benson remaining at San Franoisco for treat meet of aaatf ection of tbenoee. Hon. Jay Bowerman. president tbe Oregon ftate senate, became act ing goveraor of tbe state at 4 : 26 p.m against, Hll's aggressive campaign traffic in Southeastern Ortgoo" for New Telephone Line i The contract for a telephone lino '. twnm Dim,, . LT . O . .1 II jnas seen let to joLn walker, or riusb land tbe contract requires that the Thursday, by taking tbe oath of office i0 completed b, July st. Tbe before Justice Bobert Eakin, of tbe ! Z'06 ' "f iD ,flD'oed by iuo ucui iciepuvDn aou leiegrapn Company and Mill be first class I throughout. The system will be a great conveni ence to residents at both ends of tbe line hs well aa to parties residing along the line between the two termi nals says the Nugget aupreme court. Hie 'first official act was tbe appontment of M . B. Fowler j of Multnomah county, as a notary public. Bowerman is tbe youngest man to occupy Ibe -executive chair of tbe state f OregOB. He is 33 years old. The next youngest govern or on record wu Ueorge L. Woods, who served from 1800 to 1870 , and WK1 Ut I who was 31 years old""when he took Wnite Man S UW the oath of office. Not only is tbe I wheo an Indian man marries an present incumber tbe youngest ex- -Indian niaid in tbe Indiaa way, be ecutive in tbe history of tfce state of i 18 with'n tue protection of tbe white Oregon, but he is tbe youngest gov-. man's law, according to United States ernor in the United States at the District Judye, li. 8. Bean. The ra pre8ent tlm eon for the judge's declaion wa liti jgation growing out of tbe title to cer tain lands on tbe Umatilla rtaerva- Mens Oxfords.Tann.Ox Blood. Patent Kid leath ers from 3.00 a pulr ati Annual School Meeting: The annual school meeting for this district was held Monday, and Dr. B. Daly was relecled diiector and Mrs. Ada Umoacb as clerk by a unan imous vote. The report of tbe clerk for the past year showed tbe following financial standing ; Amount received $0743 00 Expenditures Salaries of teachers 5474 77 Fuel and Supplies 402 08 Janitor, etc 545 .r0 Pew school bulldlnir fM 5 Total Expenditures 17109 M what they are really worth as seems the case there at some other places he baa been. He says 'bat a poor man can get a start here which seems out of tbe question on high priced lands. Mr. Becbley will be in Lakeview some tme and will probably remain here permanently as he likes oar town. j One full pound Khil llrijrs BeHt Baking- Pow der for 60 eta. at Mena and Boys conlo- roy pants irom :2.7o a pair at ,ef Either San Franoisco and New Or leans loufct raide ?7, 500,000 before they can hope to receive the govern ment's indorsement of the proposed Panama Caual Exposition. The House committee on foreign affairs has decided not to invite foreign nations to participate nutil the condi tion had been complied with. James R Garfield foi President, CilTord Fmchot for vice Preiedent. This was tbe ticket launched by members of tbe Roosevelt Club for f912 provided always that Koosvblt himself is not a candidate. Many Re publicans who beard the two men epeak Saturday are deeply impressed by the suggestion. lAlTvelvet P The directors of tbe Bunting T. & T. Co., held a meesting Tuesday and declared a 15 pre cent dividend. Tbe profits of tbe company nave been re markable, owing to the fact that dor la the four years since It was built it bas paid the entire cost of opera tion and oonatraotion. DREADFUL WOUND from a knife, gun, tin can, ruety nail, fireworks, or of aoy other nature, demands prompt treatment with Buckleu'rt Arnica Salve to prevent blood poibou or gangrene, It's tbe quickest, surest hosier for all soot) wounds as also for Burns, Bolls, Borea, Skin Eruptions, Eczema, Chapped Hands, Corns or Pilbs. Si5o. at A L. Thornton. . tion, wbere lodiaus had mairied according to tribal customs, had been divorced, and finally bad died, leav ing tbe settlement of the estates to tbe care of tbe white man's court. Octogrenerians Wed Captain Eliphalet Follett, aged 82, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mulkey, aged 1C, were joined iu the holy bonds of mat rimony, at New Pine Creek Baturday evening, O. II. Aldrige, J. P. officla. ting. Both are old time residents of Gooes Lake valley and well anown throughout this entire section. They are hale and hearty for persons of tbeir age, and promise to enjoy life for caany years to come. Sheep shearing is drawing to a close and will probably be finished by the Fourth. As yet no sales are reported, as buyeis and selleis are enable to get together. Lucky Runaway While driving into town Tuesday morning Clarence MeLker bad a run away tbat came near resulting disas terously. He was accompanied by Miss Mabel Paxton, and when they reached tbe Slash the vehicle upset, throwing both occupants to tbe ground but fortunately not Injuring either. Tbe horses became frightened at au auto which they met north of town, and in a twinkling were past tbe machine and biking for town at a clip that would make some race horses ashamed of themselves. POLITICAL CARDS Tor Sheriff, F. O. Bunting- Of Lakeview Respectfully announces lilrriHclf oh a candidate for the nomination for Sherlfl subject to the voice of the peo ple at Republican Primary election. i 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 Picnic at Pine Creek The people of New Pine Creek held a meeting Saturday evening and de cided to have a basket picnla on tbe Fourth. It will be more of tbe na ture of a good old neigbboihood re union than a celebration, and a most enjoyable time Is anticipated. , Three bottles Walkers j,?, Orape Juice for $1.0 st JZ"' Just received a fresh shipment of Lowoey's ebocolates at Tbe Frost. tf 50 REWARD. A REWARD of fifty dollars is here by offered for information that will lead to the arrest and conviotion of any person who has stolen wires m other property, from our Comnanv: and tbe same reward Is hereby offered for Informs' i'n that will lead to th arrest and -fnvictlon of anyone des troying tn- property nf tbe Company. Cbas. Umbaob, Secret!, Lake Co. Tel A Tel. Co. 16tf. HORSEMEN, TAKE NOTICE! I have purchased the Stallion COLONEL Known aa the Charley Little horse, which I will make the season stand at Lakeview and at my West Side Farm. 1 Lakeview Fridays and Mondays. and at, the furm the balance of th week. . Colonel's sire is Cherokee Chief, one of the beet thoroughbred trotting siainons tired In California. Terms Season service and Insure foal, (10, Because they excel all others. The best opportunities for buying of Irrigated OrcAi ard and Garden Land is in the WILLOW RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo doc County, California. The Coram of the Goose Lake Valley No expert who has investigated this wonderful land of sunshine has yet dared to plaoo a limit upon its horticultural possibilities. Nature Here Gives the Maximum Return For the Minimum of Labor Ten acres of Perfect Orchard Land - - $630 Fifty dollars downFifteen dollars per month No interest. - - - No taxes until deeded Give Us a Chance to Show You. Writo for Booklet and Plat Good Live Agents Wanted ! i 1 1 ,-i TR-8TATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON J. C. O LITER,