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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
Wake mmmu "'""-. v VOL. XXM LAKKVIKW, LAKE COUNTY, OltKOON, AUOUST 18,1910. i 1 NO. 3.3 Ilk. 1 V 1 I -. fn r A r a. II. " II " I ! .11 I.I. -, I I I , , - " ' ' ' 1 '. GIVES HIMSELF UP TO OFFICER ONE MAN SLAIN, THE OTHER SURRENDERS llODYi OF DEMOSS GURIED ShorifT Dent Arrived Last Night FrOm Klamath'!' Fall With Kuhl Bernard E. Kubl was placed lo tbe coioty JhiI m Kl ath Full Saturday awaiting th arrival uf ollb'ers from Iake comity to take bio to Leksvew, wher lie will be triad ou the charge of stealing horses from oear Bllver Lake. Al T. DeMose and Bernard K. Kuhl bad hnmentead In the hllver Laka country aod lat weak DeMose Baked Kubl to balp bim to round 'up a band of horses aud oiulea and drive them in tlm direction of Klampth Falls. Kuhl 'ild ao, and tlm result was tbHt lie li now farlt.K thti penitenMnry for borne hti'HlltiK w.hila l!a companion lie in h grave in the bill near I'uiry. The, llrnt (if litat week a numlifr of borne were mled from tha vicinity of Hlver Lake mid aunplciou waa directed to DeMos? and when Mr. Hrer, a rancher in that part uf tbe oountiy, 'discovered that tha stock was ruliln h at jince notified bia , neighbor and four of them Laimedl ately atarted in pursule of toe tbievea. Two Indian gu idea ware secti red on tha reservation and tbey " tracked tbe men to Colsbao's ranch twelve miles oortbweat of Uairy. Here they found tbe alolan horses In a pasturte,' tmt tbe tuea were not to be eeeo. Tbey made tbelr camp some diataoee from where the horaea were and tbe pursuers did not notice them. Tbia was early la tbe morning - ..""..' DeMoes got up and went to look Hfter the horses and when Mr. Brewer new bim spj'rosohlntf be shot bim through the heart. Kuhl tied into the hilla Word was telephoned t the Klam nth Kails authorities and Ci toner Whitloek Dqnity Kherifl Shalloi'k, iMitrlct Attorney Knykeudall uud Court importer. Klchardaon went td t tie scene of the tiatedy in ho Huto mobile, and after au tuquest a cntlln was prepared snd tbe body waa bur ted In tbe timber near Colahnn's inncb. Kuhl waa acquainted with Deputy yherilf fchallock, aud wbeu be saw the otlJcer be aurreudered. lie waa Hfrnid he would tie hIioi If tie ap- proiicbed aoy one he did not kuuw SndTI m1ningpr0spects GEORGE T. CLINE GIVES VIEWS ON OUTLOOK Very Conservative State ment By. Mlnln&r Man Of Experience Tbe 'Windy UojJow Mioing Ols ' triot 16 tbe Coyote Hills Is beginning to show some of the work tbat has teen done toward developing tbe prospnets there. Ueorge T. Gline re cently ot Klamath County who re feigned aa County Surveyor of tbat County to, look into the development of the above district is In town this week from tbe Coyote U ills and bis views regarding the outlook there are wortbj of note, eHpeclally as Mr. Cline la one of ihe i oat conservative men regarding Milues in the west. Ills natural ouutiouBuesa aud the conser vative Htutoiutnila that he baa made rarry gonsideiahle weight especially h tbey are burked witb a thorough knowledge of the. mining profeaaluu' us Jar 48'uuy person can feel tbat he is thoroughly luforioed ou the poa nihility of auytblug that' coucerns the prospective workings beneath tbe sur face as yet not beeu explored or test ed. "There are three good first class prospects ; said Mr. Cllue; lu tbe Windy Hollow District; tbe Dutte filth O. A. Kelly as superintendent and stayed In Mm wnnila mil II lie ron- CiglllM) Mr. ht llllnl k lie wan Uk u lo Klamath Kail au I imc-I iu juil, Kuhl la nuly about. Ti yHraihl, Nh l the otllcara believe that, altiiiugli li- knew that tho home were at' lin lie did not intent to bare In tha pro lit of tha raid, but onirily lMpid UeMons drive the jiiiuhiIh a'ttHy, A ( oinl-ul MUUiliO A ni'WKiiapr-r t'orrt'Kpiinili'iil limned Itindttl It. Ilowird rnV l.nk.'vlrw a write up lu Kuudiiy' Orvinm Junrnnl hut cii'I'liMic.l our lii'iirtn y plucln a cut of Klunmtli I'ilU ami tin-nncli iit coili-cllitii of frniim liiiildluuH that how tdol u lliiit town hm ri-pretwiit-liitf Vtt-r -KiftM-t of LftkcvlfW. If Mr. llowaill t-vi-r t'oiiifH till" way hkiIii wh will finlfiivor to ahow him m inn tli U'Ucr at not and will laly give him a rfiil photoirrnph of Iakevii-w and t he majority of l lit 1 liUlhllngN nre.nf brick uud ronrrt' t. I I.lttle inlatNkew like tlila nre not new. tint the U-imt.'of Water NtrN-t muat not In' turiiiiAi'd wlili the departed Klory of KlaaDAtli'e froutier daye. We art In hcIumh iy ounu-lvet when It cornea to liellfjf on the map. rrciiM-Koclhor Nuptlala Mr, II. L. KreAa aod Mlaa Crace M. Koelber of I'lueb ware married In Lakeview, Monday. August 15, 1 U 1 J, Ksv. (I. ). WeolXill performing tb- ceremony. Ttie marriage ' of the oouple took plane at tbe home of Kichard Kmgaleyju" Main Street. liAWLEY ARRIVED HERE LAST NIGHT WILL MEET THE PEOPLE TONIGHT Large Conceure of Cltl xent Will Extend Him a Hearty Welcome ' U. 8. CongrcHninan- W. p. Ifiwley nrrivecl ' from" Klamuth Fujla hint evening and Is abakiiie) hunds once morw witb hU rnnstituente of thla portlun of the Flmt Diatrict. He will reiiinhi until Friday morrdug and will make a pulillu uddrena at the Court IIouim) tonljjt whero In hoe8 tu nut't all tillvim irnMi'tlve of party. 1'iiniU ( olli'i ti ll for i'hiircli Jt)u Mooduy of this week a meet lug of the Cut holloa of the dty aa held at the V, K. Uurry resldnune ou Water Street, and ways aud meaus suggested of raising oue half of tbe necessary amount for building tbe uew Catholic church. After the meet log a whirlwind mouey raining cam paign waa atarted aud before night 2M77..1() had been collected. This amount was Increased tu j'.TOO, by Tuesday uigbt, aud the tf mount Is growing all the time. Tbe cause is a worthy one aud should tut it with tne approvul of nil. Mrx. Jonuti Morin and MInh iVrttli' llini r lift .vi-Htt nltiy fur S;m FnincU ro wln'io they will remain thM ain.er uie juoido wltb L. U. liorkwltu as superlntends'it and Tbe Klug under Loftuss and Dlume Good ore has recnutly been struck in tbe Dutte wbiob has about oT0 feet of tuunel aud about fifty feet of shaft. Tbe ore was struck at a depth of 2T0 feet in a winze Bunk from tbe tunnel. There is a 100 foot shaft on tbe Jumbo and tbey are, running cross outs, (lood ore bas been eucoaDtereil in the shaft but It dipped out and cross outs are being raur to -catch it at a greater deph. Ihe King has about '70 feet of cross oui tunnel. All the properties are ooder good mangement and are first class, pros pecta. There are several other claim's In tbe camp that show excellent sur face Indications but no development work bas been done on them. Thsre are some good springs in tbe gulches tbat supply water to tbe camp and believe tbat within few a buudred feet will be found plenty of water for mill ing purposes The camp looks good uuuuh to keep me for some time . Mr, Cllue bat Hue assay outUt there and came over to meet. bis wife as she can e lu ou the stage from Klam ath, ills faith In the possible out come of tbe work now being doue places tbe camp before the peope as a probability and It Is hoped that bis conservatism uud tbat of the men that erejut work will le productive of tbe greatest results as the develop ment of a real mlniug camp meaus much to every citizen here , JOHN P.1A1Y KILLED Well Known Resident of Lakeview Shot In Saloon Row SLAYER IN COUNTY : , Ending of a Drinking Hftut That Started In fln,t r?..ii...ui I Sad uuu i i;iiuw.-iii; At the llomloldjj grim, atern, unrelent ing, has stalked Into tha luldet ot tbla peaceful community aud taken John P. Uarry, " famliarly calls') "Jack'' by those teat have known bim for many years, to another life. Saturday morning just as tbe bauds on the clock bad paaaed tbe bour of mtdnlgbt a row atarted lo tbe saloon of Mike tiart which ended in tbe death of one man and tbe impriaon meut of lyi other charted witb taking his life. It seenia tbit the men bad haul ahakiug dice alpng wltb some others tbat were In tbe saloon at tbe liru'i alien a ipuirrel arone about Mho was lo par for the name. One word brought- ou auothei when Louis Veysiadn, camp tender in the employ of Duu i. Malloy, left the place Hay luu, It Is claimed, that be waa goio after a gun ond would return. He crossed tbe street diagonally to Post H King Kentucky Snloop wbere be se cured the revolver aod reorossing to Hart's to enter tbe door "when tbe witnesses seem copTuBad as jo wbat happened but some vlalm tuU be en tered ba dopr wltb drawn weapon lo bis, band aodjthJit be fired, two shots - one which took, effect Just above tbe right nipple an slightly to tbe left nfbging In a downward man ner to tne medial line of t&eabdomeq. Tb4 shot waS almost luslautly fatal . as Uarry died within a few moments wlthpot saylog a word. Home say tbat tbe dead man fired the Brat shot and a bullet tbat came from the In side of the enloon shattered tbe platu glass In tbe door while there is evi dence that at leHBt four shots were tir ed altogether, though wiueeHes seem to dUNiiree on thi point After the shooting Veyssade went to Night Mat- shall John Peacook who was hurrying Eaca'lig wb. i brought out the teeti towanl tbe scone of the shootiug aod mony tbat some oue from tbe iuside gave bimeelf ip to custody, wbere supposedly the deceased had bred tbe ufou the Marshall turned bim over to . Oral shot and then Veyssade had tired Deputy Sherlli Warmer Snyder for j two shots In rapid succession, cue of safekeeping The body of the dead which took effact in the celling. The man was wbere be had fallen and died in tbe arma of Iave Denneby when Coroner Wm. Wallace arrived end took charge of U)e body followiun an examination by T. V. Hall who bad been nastily sumnuued and whose sklU'was poweiless. Mr. Wat lace had the remaius removed to the home of bia father, Wm. Harry; until alter the inquest, iu order not' tu bnug loo sudder a shock to I he sor- rowing relatives. 'Ihe oornuors jury impaneled cou-1 sisted of C.L Keeoe, J. H. Aulen, W. 1 LAKE COUNTY AUTOMOBILE CLUB FORMED "Good Roads" the '.Battle Every .Owner Placing Mis Shoulder to theMCar; To Further This Progressive Movement The owuerabip of autos In Lake-1 view baa assumed suob proportions tbat many are forming then selves in to the club .mentioned below. Tbe bss; feature of tbe organisation is the contemplated plan of improving the roads pf the county by plaolog them in tbe best oondltloo ot any in tbe state considering tbe area, to be gone over. In keeping with tbe most advanced ideas of eaatern clubs who are aooomplishtng much in this respect: oommittes will be formed to look after every road in eaob section of the County. Oue committee will have charge of the road to Pine Creek auother to Paisley, oue to Klamath County Hoe and every portion of tbe roads la tbe county wall be iniillarly taken care of. It is tbe intention of tbe signers to get better roads and tbey will confer a bleHslog on every uiau aud woman in tbe county by so doing' . It is eveu believed that many who do net own a machine JAIL AWAITING TRIAL unu iiiua UUUCIIiy Grave M. MatHiogill, li. Funk. A. L Sloan and J. li. McCool and tbey met in tbe court house Saturday afternoon at 1.30. Miss U. Soelllog too notes of the testimnoey end Attorneys f'arrell aod Batcbelder examined tbe witnesses. J. McAullffe. Mike Sullivan,' Dave McAullffe. Dr. JJ. Oalj, Dr. T V. tlall, Dave Duoeby Jobn Flvnn, Jobn Peacook and War oer bnyier testified and in tbe whole tbe witueaea held very closely in their testimony tboogb tbat of tbe two pbyslciaoa and tbe two offlceti of tbe law ere purely and a professional, few miuuets The jury retired I later returned a verdict that the deceatsed had come to bia death from a gunshot wound Infliced by Louis Veyssade. " Tbe funeral of tbe deceased was held from the residence on Main St. bonday at 0:3J o'clock amd was largely attended. Father O'Malley of the Catholic Church performed tbe last aad rites over tbe dead. "Jack" Bsrrv was bora in New market, County Cork, Ireland and was il jeers of aqe. He bad been assocl ated wltb bis father for tome years In tbe sheep business ad recenty, had been tar-keeper at lbe...aiwoq where be met bis death. He mm tbe bead 'ofe, family consisting of a wife and three children, two boye and a girl all of whom are near y grown and 'have tbe heartfelt sympathy of tbe entire community, At the preliminary trial of Louis Veysjade held bafnre Squire bayley yesterday afternoon, Lsfe Coon ap peared as attorney lor the defeur'ent Mike Sullivau testified resrdiu),' tbe ereuts previous to the shots being 'lire J and was followed wt Peter bulled bred from tbe Inside went through the door of tbe saloou aod .upwards through the canvas awing in ' frout of the saloon." DrUeruard i IJalv then testified as to the death or the deceaeed and wbere the bullet j had struck as well as to the piobable I duration of lite after being shot, ! Ou nrntiou cf Attorney Farrell . acting for tho state iu the absence (,f AtisiHtuut-Attoi uey Veustcr the Ddendent was remanded to the cue to i.v of Ihe sherltf tu appear before tbe cruad iuiy. Cry With Practically will se the advisabllty of co-opera ting wltb tbe Club and 'if such Is done there will be no doubt ot the success of the movement. The signers below are a partial' liat of those joining end others will no doubt as rapidly aa tbe opportunity is presented. We tbe undersigned, believing that the sutomoblle has come to fttay, tbat by organizing we may be able to accomplish more in, the way of better roads , better faoilitiea and cheaper gasolln, hereby agree to at tend a meeting at auob time aud place as tbe first five signers hereto may agree upon tbe purpose of organ Izlng au up to date Lake County Automobile club, of Lakeview, Ore gon, under whatever rules and reg ulations a majcrlty of tbe members of such meeting may agree upon. A. W. Orton Dr. T. V. Hall L. It. Bcagor Ceo. Ilankins Dr. h'. II. Smith J, S. Lane It. Knelling li. Sl.lrk .1. MoCnlleii K. I'Hltie C. AhUtroiu L. Clapp " K. Hernard P. Mom B. Chandler J. I). Vena lor A . P. M. Miller W Kelix Ureen K. J. K. AoNti w Dick Wilcox T. A. !. Thornton H. S. ). Crenalcr 8. Mm. D. II. Col. b At tbe meeting held To end ay even log neatly all those that bad singed tbe call to aesamble were on band. Dr. R. If. Smith as elected prema nent chairman Hni Arthur W. Or ton whb made permanent secretary. Tb ' "'""i o I ana accepted. The elogan "Better I Roads" waa made the abject of the orKO,"tlo-The fll movement de- elded on was to place sign boards t,n ev?ry highway iu tbe county which will guide tbe aotbmobillet and tbo horseman a!ik save much time and trouble to all travelers. Dr. Bern ard Daly was Invited to address tbe meeting aod told tbe members tbat be and tbe conoty coort wer m favor of better' roads everywhere io tbi county and tbat the coort would co operate in every way possible to boild and maintain these roads. He further told tbe members tbat wheo a piece of road needed repairing ani tbey notiUjd tbe road supervisor and be did not immediately attend to the necessary work tbat tbey were em-power-d to employ men to do tbe work and be wonld see tbat tbe conn- (Continued on pae 8) a goola!valv ley homestead FRUITJTREESMAKING A "WONDERFUL GROWTH E.R. Patch's Ranch Delow Town Assumes An Or- ' ' " "chard like Aspect Among the many plesant enme steade io'Goose" Lake"" VaHey""fiTthe one owned by Ed. Patch. This place is a!ou tbe foothills about seven miles below town. Mr. Patch bas set oot quite a large orchard comoria- jiug peaches, pears. aDDies. Blums. grapes aud other fruits aod n three year old plum tree on the place is so beavily loaded witb green fruit that tbe owner will probably bare to remove a portion ot the fruit to prevent the tree from being oveiloaded. Oue courloeity that is remarked upou every one that sees it is an apple tree in a pile of voloanio rocks and doing as well as any of the other trees. Potatoea from a short strip of ground between two rows of trees tbis year have paid tbe owuer over 56' so far and tfcere are quite a number of sacks ready for market. These tiees have grown without irrigati.b beiog able to secure sufficient moi tuie fiom subhrigaiiou as there is little doubt that all the land along tbe side of the bills is more or lees eubirrmat ed. Mr. Patch baa also a Hue field of about Htteen acres of alfalfa ou the top of a beuon probably several hun dred feet above the level of tbe val-. ley and this too Is producing a due vield without irrigation. Theie is no doubt tbat a graet deal of the land along tbe bills on tbe East side of the valley is the best fruit land io the state. B:me of it looks a little grav ely but wbeo it is plowed aod tbe a . . i tree are under way they seem to thrive, beyond the belief of the man that saw it before it waa tilled, When tbe orcbardi tbat have been planted in tbe valley get mto tearing and the railroads come the fame of the Goose Lake apple peach and pear will be known wherever the man de sires 'the floeet" fruit' and bas the money to pay for it With the eijt-r-prise cbaroteristio of bim, Mr Patch bas piped tbe water from tbe sorlqg ta bis bouse and connected it with a bot water tank and now they enjoy hot aod cold water at all times when needed. Another lal or saving de vice thtt should be very popular with the ladies is a washing mroblne tbat is conueoted to the pipe from 'tbe spring and after tbe clothes , are placed in it, Mrs. Patch can just take things easy as tbe foroe ot tbe water does the work with out any tiouble or annoyance on ber part. Tbis la a sample of some ot the homesteads tbat are oomiug to tbe front la tbe valley. , Tbe camping patty coelsting of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Seager, Fannie Ton nlgsen, Alice MoUratb, Bob Wierand Will Anderson I as returned to town after a weeks vacation trip. C1iude .SenKe'r V. A. II. Hammernlev W. NEW IRRIGATION DAM BUILDING CLIFFS WILL GIVE SOLID . ; ABUTMENTS v WATER FOR MANY ACRES The Company Has Plenty of Capital to Push the . Work to Completion Uoose Lake Valley is to have other large Irrigation project water tte lands lying West of an- to tbe lake and oortb of tbe Oregon state line. Early this week a gang of men left Lakeview t3 commence work on tbe W'beeler Irrigation Keservoir at tbe moutb of Dry Creek Canyon and It is expected tbat they will perform sufficient work be'ote tbe year Is oat to laipopnd enough water to iirlgate several thousand acres next year and tbe project will ultimately water at least tejo thousand acres of land tbat does not come nnder the Oregon Valley Land Company's ditch. . Tbe Dry Cieek canyon is a natural reservoir : site- witb perpendicular walls, that arise to a coneiderablo height and tbe opening Is about 125 feet wide witb a gradual fall ao tbat a large bo'dv of water ran easily be a stored. The Basallio cliffs will give Ibis' .,, olid natoial abutments and tnaTv4,ifce coat ,of tbe construc tion ve'ri .reasonable. " Tbe ansa that oow a-the "wont have atarted rqpk walubted crib tbat canjbe in creased: fir"-size is there is a daman! ft watet", S. 9. .Bennett, the Unit ed 8tatefGovernment Engineer, who mude a-report in 1905 on the water sbeit'df'ry Creek aald tbat therw 'were between forty and eiity 'suar m Ilea whose, waters were tributary to tbia stream and an excellent natural 4am attetla at band wblcb can be, built to jrbeigbt of eighty feet, witb very little Vrade on the floor ot tbe res ervoir. Tbis makes the work of tbo Wiieeler Company a comparltively easy one to handle and tbey expect to go ahead witball "speed "toward the construction of tbe works. Tha men. that are farming on tbeir homesteads in tbis section of tbe valley are get tiug fair crops of alfalfa g'Sin and hay wibtout irrigation but it is safe to say tbat Riis project will double tbe value of the iani and make tbat por tion tbeequal of tbe Ktat side of Goose LaVe Valley. This is another step towsrd reducing the size of Goose. Lais which will within the next few years be considerably lessen ed in area when tbe waters oftbe new irrigation projects wltb bold tbe nat ural run of of tbe streams tbat are be iog harnessed to supply water to the lands that are included in the several projects. COUNTY TEACHERS PASS EXAMINATION WITH CREDIT TO THEM SELVES AND SCHOOLS PupilsjWill Be In Compe tent -rHands the Com T dcnooi rear ",t The tethers examination tbat waa held In Lakeview lata week was, sao bessfully ,:terminatied on Friday. It wis one of . the most dlffloult examiaa tiooa tbattbe teachers of this section (it the1 'stats have bad to encouter aod thbrielthat passed unite In saylog that' sotu'eioi tbe questloas that vera put before them were about ns '1 valu able to teaching tbe young tdea "bow to shoot" as to try to make a cow learn the kuack of sucuescfully at tempting an aeroplane asoonsiou or to try to get a sheep to fight a coy ote. Only three ot tbe applicants failed to (lass the ordeal. Those tbat were successful are a' follows: Fii&t Grade CetlHoates) James F. llurgesa Bessie, "adua Burgess, Uarry O. Todd,. Mpa E. Kitohey, Lu Mae Ritohey, Augusta DeFoieat, Haztd J. Horn and Barah Jane Horn. : fiecood Giaoa Cert'flcates; MurUl Squire Koehl, Jobn E. Hanao, Louise 'Boa worth and J. Allen Richards. Thud Grade Certificates. Jennie Ander son, Alice Blinkard, Maud Eugene Bowers aod Ida Moore. . - -, Uf,j.t . ..V ::) ' : v n r -rV ' . v. .it itU j i . "i :: . i s i .('; 1. : t.