Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, July 14, 1910, Image 4

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Lake County Exam i w
Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon
ADVmTI.MNG RATfcS. I SCB5CRIPTION RATES.
a fr-i nrt
Re.ul.r .tamttnc d. II.PO tin Inch. inl : . Tl , for
jlnmn ffucr, pr month. All miiainir t. i rhrwmniiihL ... .i, . , , ... , ..,,, i
b.n.o.l twice month, i t of con.M- I nrw nioiimi. ba p nje sawing wood.
Ion ciirg'1 lor nil xtr chTiit.'. All iHtal WU not paid 13 .lvtice. f i.SO the TOt.
Million extra All short terra al. eltra .
Ke'1i tv lex hi column. 1(V. per lino each In
sltlon Vtn mta. Au. a lln-i-oh lawn ton I Notice la Subiwrlbeni
. .rd oi Ih.nk. $100. Resolution, ol oon.lo- . nowrl(1.ri t ,ht. Kiaroliief who remove
nce, II NO ami iiarrta. , from om- tm'iilitr t another, or chan,
fTy Trim stent Artvertlalng and Job rrlut-, iheir pontoitioe aildn'M .lioul.1 remember in
DK.rHKh In alliance, i , Imp lht olhi- rnrtl no llmir ))-r rn bt ail-
All blim muni bo paid the flmtof each month. dri'd tn Ihe right poniome..
Mock
bottie.
Bob Wler represented Davis Creek
at the big fight lu Reno.
Mr. aud Mrs. Amlek were down
froai Pine Creek I Mi week (or a loml
u f merchandise.
II. U. Berry hs none lo Pin Creek
medical treatment, lit In jaro.l
Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday. July 14, 1910.
By n overwhelming mnj.irity linv
ernor Jnred Young Sunder was de
clared t Ih cle ice of uoth houses of fe
Louisa us Assembly for t lit scat i un
united State s-nato led vneetit by
tbe recent death of Senator McFucry.
.Poetmseler General Hitchcock has
epresd the rdnii n that no metal
savings bark could be estatlished be
fore JautiBry 1, 1P11. He made this
teteruent dm Ins a conversation with
Postmaster Campbell, of Chicago wbo
requeste I that une of the first banks
be placed in operation there.
Marshall, who will plead tilt- cause of
John W. Kitii. Rrvnn's last vice
president! il running matt1, and tl:ej
man win aspires to Revcridge's j
toga. !
That the census
allow the Southern
inn Missouri niul
have made a gain
of l'.UO will
stiltes. IlK'l'ld-
Ok ithoni i, to
of SI per cent
since 11HW, Is the estimate of the
Bout hern Coliiiiierciil Congress.
The congress estimates the popula
tion to be 3J.41.,2.7. The gln of
other states In the union during
Theodore Rennes la able to be
about after several tuontha of aevere
itinera.
Mloa Nellie Bntey Pemocratio can
didate for county auireliitendent nf
1 arhool vra cauvnssdtm l)iTia Creek
thia week.
Mlxa Cathorl"e K. lilnater, on the
Oeniueratio ticket for school aiiperln
lendiMit, was elei'tlnueer'n in Pavls
CreeK thU week.
I'auUou itros. ivell knonn renl hh
tate men of Suit Lake City, thU rti ek
closed a ileal with Kolmid l.'t l.ir
the puretiHso of hla 1J0 acre riinih and
j fruit farm. The price paid whs forty
dtdbirt per acre. M. I'. Yillln:ns alao
dispoHed of b is ranch to the annie '
pnrty but we did not Uarti tlie I I'or ShiTilf
tlijure?.
New Dank for Cedarvllle
A Vt ItVa Whll lit Hiiriii Imii
nuium ' " a" ........ ... - - -
Valley laat week we learned that there
wriH Boon be another bank Matted lu
Cedarvllle. We undei aland that It la
ti be a National Hank, with a "atltitf
bank in connection. Tiie uatolual
bank will have a capltallatinn of
f rl,IKM, and thn Savings ImiiH will
have a ca Italuat lion of fi'i.UK) malt
Inn a total of ;r.lHHi. Manv ot the
local men ot Nitrpriee Valley have
taken stock In the inat Hut ion, an I
we understand that all arranumiif lit
are about ready f'r the bank to open.
POLITICAL CARDS
Tor Slu'i llf,
F. O. Buntlnjr
t if I. .-I ki view
l!iutwi'f fn!l- it ti noil lues himself mn n 1
C'llldiihitc T Ilie li i l 1 1 i 1 1 M 1 1 . i ll (or
Sherlli ulij"it to the voice if i tn" pen
pleat Kepuhllcan I 'rnnn rv eleci Ion
fir
7
aiV
THE PARISIAN MILLINERY
Will close out tlit balance of
their hand made lints nt prices
that .voti never heard of in
Lake county. If you want a
lint now is the time to buy.
Also ladies' waists and summer
underwear. Cost cuts no figure
Wo must make room for our
new fall otitis that our buyer
will heojn to ship in from the
Ivast. (iiveus a chance to show
you how to save money.
Our hair ootls can't be
duplicated for the price.
Main Street
West of Court House
W. V I'aine la pnyinu
Full ft lillaltll'KH vImII.
K IiiiiihI h
I the same teriod la eatimated by
Tbe New Lnd Office recently crea- the congresR to hiive lat'o 1S8
ted for Malheur and Harney counties i per cent. The five atatea of the
was opened at Vale July 1 with 11. South which have made the
S Uuile and Bruce L. Hester as tno greatest tinin in population Hcconl-
officials For tbe present room Id
tbe Uuited state National Bank
buildioa in beioa used, but as soon
as tbe tea brick of T. T. Neleon Is
completed the office will be moved
tbi re.
loi? to the estimate, are Okla
homa, Texas, Mlioiirl, Georgia
and Alabama. Oklahoma gained
1 .150.000. The figure are baaed
on provisional emlmatea ot the
census bureau.
In vivid constrast with tbe assur
ance of pi'veroors and majors in
otber paits ot tbe country that tbey
will use tbeir Influence against tbe
exhibition of the Jeffries-Johnson
We of Lake county deeply deplore
tbe crime of lsaao N. Hanellin blot
tins out tbe lives of two promising
young men, not only for tbe llvas
that were needlesssly taken but also
flgbt pictures, Mayor Gaynor of New fot tbe Bti8ajB tDat attaches to any
Yoik City notiBd 8eortary William
Sbaw of the Cbriatian Endeavor so
ciety tbat be could see no reason for
getting excited over tbe pictures.
Tbe mayor ridicules tbe idea tbat
race riots might result in New York.
Baker's Bay traps, near Astoria,
have cautint fifteen salmon this
yer bearing the marks of the
Chinook hatchery of sis years ago,
thus expiring the theory that
salmon return regularly in four
years after being hatched and let
out tt go to sea. Five female
lii.li that had already spawned
wie also caught, and were in
fairly good condition, thus giving
the lie to the theory that female
sahuou die immediately after spawn-in-.
The result nas heen that tbe press
baa bs inuueudo officially latelerl
CcioDel Kooaevelt at the can behind
tbe gun tbe insurgent movement.
So dieat-trous has tbia situation been
to Ri ctevelt's planned period of
neutrality tbat be today asked tbe
correapondeots to make clear tbat the
preseot drift of things was not to bis
making aud to explain tbat, now tbat
he bad become sufficiently settled to
be able to recieve and entertain bis
trieads, be was sending out invita
tions and tbat tbeae were going to in
surgents and regulars alike.
Startling reports on the condition
on Jnly 1 of spring wheat are made by
tbe crop reporting board of the de
partment of agriculture. The aveiage
condition of eprirg wheat in North
Dakota South Dakota, Minnesofi
and WiscDasin, the four states which
coutaiu more than SS jer ceut of the
total spring ivheat area in the L'uited
F-'tHtm, an.-ioi.ly Cl.h .i co:nj ared wittj
'J2 -j a year biro, aud a ten year av
erase of -7." The overaije condition
of Bt-'ini! wheat throuyhotit t he L' til
ed S.taU-s at tbe begin&imr of the
ffiLt couth was Ol "tl a year
ago it wuh 02.7, and the ten years av
eruKt as h". 1.
Colonel Uooeevelt baa beeouie jut
a trine auuoyed at the maimer in
which he is being puatied into the in
flurgeut pool. While there is no doubt
that he thinks "tbe water's doe."
the rush of insurgents and progres
ses to Sagamore Hill and tbe graph
ic descriptions sent out by all corres
pondents of the smiles they wear as
they depart has tended to carry tbe
Colonel ilong toward a show down
much faster than be desires. On tbe
otber ban 1, tbe regulars, noting tbe
apparent drift ot tbe wind, have held
aloof, and about the onlv wheel borsea
of tbe organization who have visited
Oyster Cay have ben those who bave
come by invitation.
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, It is an
nounced, will make a Hpeech making
tour In behalf of Senator Beveridge.
Democratic political leaders in Indiana
Lave been a waiting with considerable
apprehension t ho announcement that
Roosevelt was to Invade Indiana and
for some weeks past bave been figur
ing ou plans to counteract the elfectof
IiIk i lining, hhould be decide to assist
Beveridge. As a result it is ractically
devlded tWat tbe Roosevelt tour will be
folio wed iu. mediately by a speech mak
ing round ol the ttate by Governor
community wberein eucb crimes are
prepetrateb. And to add to our sor
row as a community, as well as tbe
parents and relatives of tbe victims,
was tbe attempt rf the preea of Port
land to lea tbe tublio tbat tbe per
petrator of tbe deed wa. in danger of
being lynched. It was frequently
stated in dispatches alleged to be
sent from Lakeview tbat threats of
lynch law were freely made here, and
vivid descriptions of tbe murderer
crying from an outraged populace
were dep'cted iu true yellow journal
tryl. We all kuow tbat no such
threats were made, aud tbat every
one was illing tbat tbe law shuuld
al!owed to take its course. The F.x
aminar has positive kuowledge that
no dispatches were sent from Lake
view that in any way uveu intimated
tbat lynching was likely to fnllow as
a result of the terrible crime, and
therefore the attempt of the
Last Sunday Ooose I.ko's golden
shore was th aee'ie nf a rollicking
picnic. The crowd was composed
chieflv of Davia Cr-ek's youngwr
set although a few sedate married
folk lent tbelr presence. Luoob
was 3pread beneath tbe sprending
cottou woods where shade aud grass
were found to tbe best advantage.
Tbe site chosen for the picnio was
Ideal. Tbe view opened directly up
on tbe Lake and in tbe back ground
lay green fields stretching away to the
hills on the east. Those wbo bad
bathing suits fell to tbe advantages
offered by the lake and aandy beacb
and lodolgad In a few hours batbing.
Tbe guy wbo tbia time yelled "Come
on tbe waters floe!" certainly had
tbe rlgbt buncb.
CONTEST NOTICE
Department of tbe Iuterlot United
States Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon
July 11. 1910.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
beec filed in this odice by Armed J
Causey, contestant, against Homes
tead eutrv Sellal No. UlIPW, made
Oct. 27, KW. for .NWJSKJ sect Uu .11,
Township :$;., Range JOK., Willamette
Meridian, by La Roy Bradley, Con
testee, in which it is alleged that
eai'l Bradley has never established
residence on tbe laud, that be bas
been absent trom tbe land for moo
than ti mohtua last past, that he
never cultivHted the laud, said par
ties are hereby notified lo appear, re- .
pond, the otfer evidence touching
saiii allegatimi at 10 o'clock a. mi. ou
Sept. 0th. U'10, before the regttr j
aud Receiver at the United States
Lr.nd Office to Lakeview, Oregon.
The said cnntestatjtjhaviug in pro
rn affidavit, tiled Jutie :M, U'lU, st '
forth facts which show that Bfler due
diligence ( ersiiual sen ice of tliia uo
tice can not be made, it Is heretiy or- .
A. B. Schroder
Of Slher Lake
Renpect fully auiinliueeH hlitiNelf iih a
candidate fur the n-iiiilua ( h n tor
sheriff, subject to I he Voice of the
H'ople at Hie IVmiaTittlc l'llmary
election.
For County Surveyor
S. A. Mushen
of Iikevlcw
ResMt't fully announces himself as a
caudidate for the humiliation of coun
ty surveyor, subject to tbe decision
of the people at the Republican pri
mary election.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALIC Lot 4. Block 80. addl
tion to Lakeview ; 10 acres, being
tract No. M. iu sectloa ID Town
tbip 39. Range 'JU, Lake County,
Oregon.
Lot 0, Block 10. ad.litbn to
Lakeview; 20 acres, being tract 211.
section X). Tuwnsbip fM. Range i
32, Harney County, Oregon. I
John S. TwinlMi North 1'latte, Neh. !
LOST In Lakeview on 4th of July I
an Orange Topaz stiek-pln largo size ;
Under please leave at this office and
receive a suiatble reward lwk.
LOST A red covered order book,
containing short memoranda notes.
Finder pleae return to Kxamluer
Office.
FOR SALK Good second hand sin
gle buggy and harness in tlrst-clasa
condition; price, :i.V. Applv to
Arthur W. Orion. U. S. Lain Office.
I'lne. I.liii'ii front, Dress Shirts,
1 1. .'!.) at lioOIICM. if
I'eil V. Ingrain, who has heen etif
ferlt'g from an attack ot tji holi', is
at otiud agnin.
Men's Silk front i ,lf shirt S.1 cent
Silk Strls- N gllee SMrt. HO cents.
Work alrrts. 45 to .Ml cents. Mx ks M,'
to 2.5 cents, at lloonc. tf
t'at Mutphy of Plush, was granted
a license to sell liquor for a period of
12 moo'hi.
Men's H Inch heinsl ltchi'd white
Iwiiiiikfi'f liM, cents each, it t
I lot Illt'S, tf
From May 10 tn July 17 botintlen
wrte paid on 77 coyotes and 21 bob
cat. Mounting to fir7,fsi.
Canvas Oloves 8'i, Men's Collars
12. M-n's Dusters 2 .00 a t
Itooues. tf
The aum of 1120 was transferred to
the library fund for use ot tbe publlo
schools of tbe country.
Ladles huts golurf fast at loss than
cost nl Uoouea.
FOR. SALE
FURNITURE
1; A select and hijjh gratle stock of !
Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares, ;
Kus, Linoleums, Wall Taper, ;
Iron Beds. Mattresses, Haven-
j jiorts, Mirrors, (ilass, Tieture i
j Frames. IUe, continually arriving
Colvin's Furniture Store
press to bave the public believe that
eucb was tbe case is all tbe more de
spisable.
i d ere I and directel that such notice
i tie triven bv ilue an I nroner Dublica- ' 'mil fliiin .1rt..-
,lF I .. I, j ... IIIU IHIIUllU.Al
i linn. i.ecor'i annre-s vi euiryinuu
-Colorado Springn.Cnlo
IMHUi: W. OiiTON, Relgster.
FRI.I) F. U H ON LM 1 LL F U, Re
ceiver. 28 Ot
Davis Creek Items
The celebration in Uavia Creek
last week was a real live one. lu
tbe afternoon for the usual sports, in-
' eluding bronco riding, were in order.
At noon all enjoyed a picnic dinner
on tbe shady banks of Davis Creek.
:Two ball games were played; one
Sunday and one on tbe Fourth. Tbe
first one was an easy victory fjr
Davis Creek, but on tbe Fourth Lake
City carried off the honors, and like-
wi3the biy purse. In the evening;
eighty tickets were purchased for tbej
grand ball in the Watklos Hall.
Several contractors ar tmre iook-j
ing over the Davis Creek Orchard :
project with view to taking ac.n-j
tiact for the excavation work en tie,
darn and main canal. It is expected
that the I'Ui'.irt wi.'l 1 let iu a feA
d.iys. Thi-i pr'.je;!t, whsti complft- j
i-.l uiil te a revelation to the se.tMers!
hereahoot.j. Many uie blready Le-!
co"iinu interested and no a few have!
signified their intention of purchas
ing la.i i in thW tract. Several pros
pective buyers are here from the east
but as yet no transfers have been re
ported. Haying here la well under way. On
; account of the prolonged drouth the
i bay crop, as weil as the grain harvest,
will be unusually light this year.
Mr and Mrs. J. O. Bays, of Oak
Dale. Cal., stopped at Davis Creek
a few days tbls week to look over tbe
Davis Creek Orchard land. Tbey are
so well pleased with this section,
tbat tbey will dispose of tbeir Inter
ests at Oak Dale and become res
idents of Davis Creek. Before re
turning tbey will visit Lakeview and
the Paisley coontry.
Mrs. R. II. Longwell sultered a sev
ere nervous shock last week, but is
now much batter.
Miss Mattie Twinage, wbo left three
years ago has returned rfor a short
visit with friends aud relatives.
Mrs. Grace Watknis and daughters.
Ruby aud Essie, have gone to Pauley
on a visit to re atives
Johnnie Cummings of Altruas,
spent several days this week visiting
bis sister Mrs. Sidney Henderson.
Dole Dorr is last week closed. sue
ccaafal engagement with the Empire
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not coal land
Department of the luterioi. U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
Jnly 9. 1910.
Notice is hereby given that WiUiam
K. Woods, of Lakeview, Oregon, who
on Mav 2t, l'JOO, made Homestead
entry No 3113, serial. No. 01200. for
SVV!4' SV4', Sectiou 13; E'.jNW',,,
NWJNWJ. Section 21. Township 40.,
Ranne J8K., Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice ot intention to make
final pro if, to establish claim to the
land above described , before Register
and Receiver. U. S. Laud Office at
Lakeview, Oregon, ou the 10th day of
Augtibt, 1'JIO.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Tannyhill. ot Lakeview, Ore
gon L. A. Camper, ot Lakeview
llregr.n, Robert Nelson, rf Lakeview,
Oregon, Jnsiah Farrow, of LaKev lew,
1'iegTii Charley Nelson, of Lakeview
Or-gon.
ARTHUR W. ORTON. R.-gister
NOriCIO FOR PUBLICATION'.
Not coal land.
Department of the Interior, V. K.
Laud Office at Lnki-view, Oregon,
Julv !, I'JlU.
Nor ice is herehy given that lOtta
Clark Mauzey, of Pltiih, Oregon, who,
on Nov. 2'i llXAj, made Desert land
entry No. 012. serial. No. PS In, for lO'.j
NWJi, 'A'.NIOi, Sertinn 17, Township !
Range 20K, Willamette Meridian, I
has filed notice of iuteut.iou tu make
Final Proot, to establish claim to the
laud above described, before Register
and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at
Lakeview, Oregon, ou the 18th day of
Aogubt 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
R. A. Phelps, of Plush, Ore. L. O.
fOnquist. of Plush, Oie. F. F. Bond,
of Pluah, Ore. L. P. Mauzev, of
Plush, Ore.
ARTHUR W. ORTON Register.
room resitlence, parti-!
furnished; luiilt in liook-ease I
Onlv three
blocks from the court house
and new hih school site.
Lot 75x150 feet. Price, in
cluding new pia.io $2050
Also 2G0 acres of titnoer
land located 12 miles west
of Lakeview. Fine wood
yard or saw mill proposition
offered at $9 per acre.
See Chas. Ii Mice, owner.
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
wwtuw. xmumji .llllCTmn ggf WfrrM,VWIHv
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Not coal land.
Department of tbe Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
July 9. 1910.
Notice is hereby given tbat Edward
E. Bond., of Plush, Oregon, wbo, ou
May 11, 19U8, made Desert land entry
No. 749. serial No. 0H13, for SKJ
NW, Section 15. Township iJ6B.,
Range 20 10., Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final Proof, to establish claim to tbe
land above described, . before Regis
ter and Receiver, tbia offioe, at Lake
view, Oregon, on tbe lUb day of
Aogiist. 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
L. P. Mauzy, of Plusb, Oregon L.
O. Enqulst, of Plush. Oregon R. A.
Phelps, of Plush Oregon, Ktta Mau
ley., of Plnsb, Oregon.
ARTUUK W. ORION, Register.
Willow Ranch Orchard Homes
Have No Competitors
Because they excel all others. Tho best
opportunities for buying of Irrigated Orch
ard and Garden Land is in the WILLOW
RANCH ORCHARD HOMES TRACTS, Mo
doc County, California.
The Coram of tho Goose Lake Valley
No expert who has investigated this
wonderful land of sunshine has yet dared
to place a limit upon its horticultural
possibilities.
Nature Here Gives the Maximum Return
For the Minimum of Labor
Ten acres of Perfect Orchard Land - - $050
Fifty dollars downFifteen dollars per month
No interest. - - - No taxes until deeded
Give Us a Chance to Show You. Write for Booklet and Plat
Good Llvo Agent 8 Wanted
TRI' STATE LAND COMPANY, LAKEVIEW, OREGON
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