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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
cA lire. ' VOL. XXXI LKKV1KW, I.AKF COl'NTY, OHKCJON, SKI'TEMHKIt 8, 1910. NO. 36 LIBRARIAN HAS MING CLAIM INVESTS WHILE IN THE HOAQ DISTRICT HILL NOW BEING ERECTED Mrs. Batchelder Report Fino Outlook for Camp In District Mm. May Hatobslnlar. Librarian of 1 1)4 Put.lm Riiillns Rr-om, has rs turned from her sunnier vacatloo trip to th wmiems near flue creek oil while Joying the ealuhrlty of tbe Mghrr altltnda. cowbloed boel nasi ltb pleasure aod la now tba furfuoata omer of a raining rlalra Iq the lloag district. Mra. Batenel der reports that tuere I Boa oot look or perweceut camp la tba il ,M IHatrlot whloh oomprlmlsea th Un Kur. Mountain VI aod Mmiut-ili Hnp g-oupe and bat cMu. lira partly teen Hig Four anJ Mountain View groups there lirirett of It becoming quit val ue' I with tha development of tha piprtes. A oa ora oody baa tin .trui k on tha HI Four which Lm n fHitt flown lu tie neighborhood of "M)tMni orrr ooa huoired teet and which l two faet wida at tba Mart of tha vein ! b an ineraeee la width for entire forty feet that tba vein baa beo followed ao far Tha values ara high on tbla body. For a abort dlstaoce 1aarar thera will ba ao elblng doing the will make tba oelivee alt no and take notice, lb Big Fir U ooder Was by . Messrs Brown aod Bossier end tbay re developing the porperty aa rap idly as possible.' A new mill la be log erected oa the east aide of the bill- wttfelo a f mllaa of tbe prop erty aod they, will be a bto to treat oree there aooa. It is booed tbat tbe good uawe that romea from , tbe dis trict will loorease aa time gore oo aod Mra. Batohaldar aa aell aa others tbat own claloie t ere Mud tbat there bopaa are resized to tbe utmost Tha Inilde of tbe etore formerly occupied by tbe Colvln Fuulture Oompaoy la letng plaMered eod nice ly palntd. When ready. It la to be occupied by Tom Ctond, who baa beau conducting the "Froat Kaody Kitchen. ' HAY WOULD TAKE OVER THEFORESTS WILL ADVOCATE STATE CONSERVATION Will Flfirht for Control of Reserves at Bltf Meet ing At St. Paul "Tbe people of tbe state ot Week iogton ware orolelng practloal con aarvatlon before Ullford Flnobot and Tbodore Booaeaelt appeared oo tbe IMUltloal oorlzoo," etated Ubveroor . K. M. tiay la dlecuanlo bis plan of Ute ooraaraatlon. . wblob' he- will dovcaU et tbe Cooaetatiou Oongrea in Rf Paul tbla week. ' m aorry to bave to take Utiue i the former Frealdout on tbe matter of ooneerratluu, but I am for atate coaaerratlou. fliat , aud laat. Twenty seven end a quarter per cent of tbe art of tbe atate of Washington at area larger than tbe atats of Knode Inland Connetlout, Delewaie, New Jersey, aud tba District of Col umLi.1 combined, la takeu up witb Fedeihl renirvea . aud ,tl t) taxpufers of tbe ft ate of Wuablugton are taxod uo small amount caou year to police nd tire putroll this terittory.x "Five hundred tliounHud aciea of laud given to us by tb Federal Clov aromeut for educational purposes la within tbla foreat area, to wblob tbe Federal (iovtrnment refutes to alio ua to secure title. "1 am aa atroug h oooaervationiat as h man can be. I am absolutely Mod Urmlr of the opiolon that tbe paoplu cl thla state aie a ora vunipa ' (!'?ri' lr't ' ' 1 1 " vh ih-j of WaiM(ton (ban any l ureau at VNaah- I'lillcillu OW on Ticket r 1 1 i .. i i. hi i it -fiiii i . 4 .1 i' , l'4 I i l'H I l' J Hill 1 1 . i r i i I ll i K U Iml li ' Mk. . ( . k l (ira I fount p i.J.i Ipi nt . inrl reik II N. Cnrev fur the ich.mii of hating an InaufJUl ant iutnlr nf signatures. Mr. NaairrV attempt to pat nu tha ha'l it fall rloMii lu a-erel nspei-ts, accord lull til tha nleiprtatloij of Iba primary law made by Mr. Coiay Heeger epper-ntly misunderstood the boundaries nf the twenty-Brat rep raaaotatlae dlalilnt aod omlltud (Ja t piinutT entirely, t'bla waa tba oenaa for him not barton aufJlcleot oarnea. T'le law rrqalre '1 tor ceat of tue toteri of rcb district baead on tha vote for rpreaoiatle in pooeraaa at tbe la-t Ui tlon. Wblla Harr required "0 oarnea ba bad but fi8, which would bava ber-o anfU nlaut acoorlluit to bla uuderataoitiec of what oouotua oontirlrad tba Tweoty flrat dlatrlct. BnHiir aim dll not (11a bla dei-lnratloo prior to hla piitltlooa. Doth were U!d aim nltaneoualy today, while tbe law makaa It cleat that tbe declaration muat be filed before tbe petitiooi can be elreolataJ. All other candldataa have regular patltlooa aod will ba oo tbe primary ballot aa baa keeo reported. Nat T. Hooker arrltad In uwo from the new town of Crcaeut In northrro Klamath couoly. lie repnrta tbat tlivea ara llrrly thrrp, Iml aa it la. se'tlog lata in the i-imion le wftbar U a trlfli chill r 'u 'I h morn log. WHAT LAW SAYS TO CANDIDATES MUST LIMIT THEIR EX PENDITURES Orga.nizatlons,Candidate and Friends Must Keep Accounts Tha oorrapt practice law provides varioua aod auodry dotlra of rartl cular Intereat to caoilldatea and tbair frlaoda, aod of geoere! loterrat to tbe public 1 provides tbat very little mooey baapeot to secure a unui Inatloo or ao election aod It provides tor tbe proper Hliog nf a Hat of all money ao expanded. Tbe text of tbe law Is as folioas: No sum of money aball be paid as expeoaae autnorlzed or looursd by or on behalf of any candidate to be paid by blm, exeept soob as be may pay to toe atate 'or printing, aa bere In proved, In bla campaign for noml natli n for any public office or posi tion In tbe state. In excess of per Orot ot one year's compensation or aalary of tbe offlre tor wblob be la a raudnlata; provided, tbat no can didate shall be restricted to lees than one hundred dnllaia In this campaign for aucb nomination. No sum of mnuey "hall be paid snd no expenses authorized or Incur-re-1 by or ou behalf of a candidate who haa rscahed the nomination to any publlo offlre or position, toward payment for bis political party's or Independent statement, to ba paid by bim In bia oampaln for election, la exoesa of 10 per out of ne year's salary for wblob be Is nominated; provided tbat oo candidate aball be restricted to less than one hundred dollais. Every candidate for nomination or election to poblie offioe shall with la fifteen day after tbe eleotlon at wblob be woe candidate. Hie wltb tbe secretary of state, If a candidate fur United States Senator, represeuta tlve in congresa, or any atate or dla trlot composed of more tban oue oounty, bat wltb tbe county olerk auditor pr recorder of-tbe-townv tsr city, for town, city or ward efflees an itlmiztd sworn element netting fortb in detail ell moneys eontrlbot ed, expended or promised by blm to aid and to promote bis nomination or election or both, and for tbe eleotion of bla party candidates and all existing, anQUed proiaisss of a ebarautei and all liabilities remain ing uncancelled. If no money pr otner valuable thing give paid, ex pended, contributed otY promised and oa on tiled llatillltirt were In cured py a candidate, h sl:sll His riu-h itfttemcrt within fifteen dr.ye alter bluotiou. Any cauJi late fall lug to Hie suon stateniott bull be Hned 125 for evtry ly o which be v. as lu default , aud Liu liuine i ' 'rlii i iiiil'f.b - WILL HANG THIS WEEK Condemned Men Send In Petitions for Clemency ACTING GOVERNOR BOWERMAN VISIT DOTH Roselalr to' Hang Today, Departing for First 'lime From Rule of Making Friday Hangman's Day Narrell Will Hang Tomorrow Unless executive iaIenincy la exer cised two men will bang at the Ore gon Fennlteutiary tbla week. De parting for tbe first time from tbe rnle of Fridsy hangman's dsy one of tbe condemned men will die on Tuoredev. The day following tbe otber will he banned. Tbls arnoaa eoent ee previ led so tbat the exeon tloos would not fall no tba sams da Tbe Br ft coodemoied man is John D. Roselalr, coovicted In Washington Oouety oi tbe br tal murder ot his wife in a lonelr cabin In tbe moun tains. Tbe murder resulted In a qusrrel at the breakfast taMe, dining wblcb tbe elfe threw a pan cf milk at bsr buei-and, wblob angered blo to aucb an exteot tbat be killed ber and afterwari'a mutilated tbe body with a long kitchen knife. Isaac llurrll condemoed nf kill ng two men In Lake ooooty lie will WIFE SEEKS NEWS F.venlog Iferald : If tbe acta of an Individual oould be borne by blm eMf alooe It would save may Innocent peraous from heartaches aod care, but, oofnrtnoately. It seldom happen tbat aucb la tie caae. A letter wblob waa reoeived by Bbeff Barues illastratee that forcibly. It is f ro o 'be county judge of Coot cuuuty. Ore., aod uouoerua the hursH thief l)e tines, wbo was shut by K. Iireer oear Callabao'a raoch twelve luilrs northwest of Dairy, h hort tin e ago. Tbe letter follow: "Ciuniille, Ore, Aug., 28. 19I0. "W. U. Daroea. Klamath Falls, Or. "Dear Sir We bave been request ed by Mrs. DeMosa to Inquire con cerning a man by tbe nme of De Moss, who waa killed in yonr oounty by a posse. Ooe A. T. DeMoss lived bere about three year. He left bere a year ago last April, aod left n wife and baby living at atside, Oregon. He waa a -rarpeuter by trade. The last tiiners. DsMos? bear! fro'u Mm Le was at . Lakevlew, Oregon. Th.t was last Augiiet, 1909. Sirn-e theu she bus not heard from biiu no till she hh the account in the puper of a innu by tha uaoie of DeMuss be ing killed v Tbla man whs 31 jeurs ot age, light complexion, ab ut 5 feet 10 I ne he In height very fleshy LOS ANGELES PEOPLE J. B. Keed of Bonanza, Ore. baa written to W. Roobe Flck, tbe Home; stead Specialist, Informing him that a party of twenty . Hve Loa Aageles people wbo be baa Interested In secur ing eome of tbe Government Land la Edith Valley ara on tblr way to Klamath Falls to meet tbe latter wbo ia to take theja to tbe laud upon tbair arrival. This party will be able to get tbelr land cleared of tbe sage-brush, plowed, fenced aud plao ed. o,oder cultivation, at a very low prion and tbey Intend to bave a store, blacksmith shop and other conven iences of a new settlement started aa aooa as possible after they make tbelr filings. Tbls is tbe way tbat a new settlement will prosper aod with the prospeota tbat tbey bave in tbls tal ley for a railrnud thrra is uo doubt NEVADA LANDS OPENED TO THE PUDLIC Lauds reaching the grand totul of I drawn for the Truckee Carson irrtgs-l.,-i7,a0 hurts iu L i.Uroniiu Mud tiou project, but bave been restored v . .. !u a 111 lie oti-ii l- I" trUliiuieiit becaaue they are not easy irrigable, mi rtr Temper 2 aud to entry onej Embraced In tbe traot tba tract . " i : '' - i'T h ei r rt'irod tire 2 '0,000 acres in tbe Saoianieut-i i-i erlrv tiy Arllri' Piim' nf nH tfn.t t..n- 'it trlcts ! .! ,. i . .- .j. Ti' S Is e-sr elgWy '''.fh 1 bena fur his crme Frl lay. .Harrell l'l- led guilty to the charge of n-nr der lu tbe first degree and the so prms court departed front It's osnal cnstoTi and denied the oondemmed man a writ rf probahN cause, ev n. Acttng Uovennr Boaeiman visited both cnndenioed men le tbelr Cells at the penitentiary l-at Fridsy. eeti seot the r petitions for nlemenqy to the governor aod the execntlve fixed Tueafay morntug ea the tltna hm h .will lirnr aud cpuei'li-r jietn b.ne' lor aid in ie! elf of boti cm l n ii"i j men. (lnrr-11 bi-era up tUtngly under this eeuteuce ot death, but cslair , t.sfak. He Is a rtluioua fuiint u. 1 Meir 11 la Ue typic-il wn-ivru tiwd ' tij Ft it nii l-iiig huk -li nit aii I -j cnrl j el tin et ttie eii'l. He rhl Us K'-ce-j Utr (or tux wnki-H- hii'I fur killing 'only a wooiao. whiie be liitnstlt kill I ed two men. OF HER HUSBAND light orown belr, tray eyes, bad n gnn abot wonod la bla right side and ; ooe In bis leg, also a acar nnder bla Jcbln. Will yoo please let ua know if the description Cta tbe man who was killed and if you bave description tt the man killel please write it to me. as It will be some satisfaction to the vo'naii. . Yours Truly. "John F. Uall." The dead man Is the person Inform ation ciireroiog whom was asked. and Judge Hall was Informed that eucb a us the cuss. Tbe marks meo- tinned lu tne letter are tbe same aa tboe on tbe man wbo wee .slain, and , bis dariptlon leaves no doubt tbat be la tbe person asksd aboot. He now J lies in a lonely grave at tbe foot of ; the mountain, while bis companion jia In jail in Lake view awaiting trial j for borae a teal lag. Tbe owoers followed tbe two men and the bores for 125 miles, eeouring tbe servloss of two ind'an gnides a they were trailing tbe men through the Klamath Iudtan reservation, aod they tracked them until tbey found the horses naar Dairy, In Klamath County. DeMoaawM killed by Elbry ! t'irewer. and Kuhl, wbu la ationt 24 ye'ir old. aurrenderHd to Deputy S' erit Knhall ick Hud as brought to his riiy aud placed lu the couuty jtiil. from whlcn be Is now confined AFTER HOMESTEADS of tba suooess of tba movement. Edith Valley la ooe of the favored spots In Lake oonoty and thera will be little land left after these people ana friends get Into it eod locate. Mr. Reed U a former Pasadena reel dent and bas land in Klamath Coun ty where be is successfully tilling tbe soil without lirigation. Ills soOwSss there and his knowledge ot tbe meth ods of settling laod undertaken by tbe Homestead Specialist bave prompted bins to get all bia old friends into tbe country aa aooa as possible. This shows tbat thera are maoy people In otber states that are oomlug as soon as thsy reslize tbat tbey cau eeoure reliable Information regarding the country from thoee tbat ara lu tba business of seenrmg set tlers to tuka tbs vallable lands open to entry. . caiiiueoia ana i,o.r,uw aures in me ('roo Oltv land intrW Nnrrle I.itll A lil HikIhI The ladies of the Methodi.t chnron will give a "Hock Hocial" at tbe Jdaeonlo hull tomorrow, Friday night, at 8 o'clock. Au entertainment will be glvee. The price, of aJailesloo will be t ' Ice tLe Luuibni ul tOe aock yoo weur. Now if you haveant received a small aock In whirb tu place yonr pen o lea one will he provided at tbe ball. Come aod eojoy e real social even log end at tbe earns time help to eaell the food of tbe Ladles aid ao- ci-ty. 'lbs follow log tale-it will assist wltb tb program to be given at tbe Maacoulo ball to vorro evenlog: Mesdames Cnpeland, Le nrd and Kartell and Mla-s llattie Nyaeauer ' Mae Hanei li-na M'Hhine, Kraocis lMavfl-ld and Klov Woolcojk. Meedaaie Conn and Copeland will act as arcompiuiBt. Warner S.jyier the Repnblicaa Candidate for SberiS returned bun day from a t'lp to the .Northern Val leys nf tbe county wbere be bsa been shaking hands wltb tba new settlera. til Is very favorbly la pi eased witb tbe new cltizeos who bave taken op belr I ooit-s tbere and sye tbst be dM not expect to see so many 'dec td i-eopl in the valleya na be foaad in meeting the reslieuts after a can-ras-i of thosM seutlona. The develop out of the titwlv settled Christ rnne l.nhe Va'lev was also a aurprise to hi -i Hi to tha people every wbere are very nton Uticover their portioo of tb i-oiiutrv. PINCHOT RECEIVES WARMJCORING ROUNDLY BERATES POL ICY OF "GIFF" 'Shows Up Great Amount of Money Used By For estry Service Uoited Statee Senator Catter reply log to a recent interview with Uitf ord Pincbot ssid tbat Pioohot e I trying to ablf the responsibility for t be distressing tires tbat have dev vaetnted au mocb of the West. He decl-trea tbat Heybur -, Mondell and Carter did not oppose the appropt nation nf ao much mooey for foreat protection but tbey opposed tbe misapplications ot funds appropriat ed for forest protection. He declared tbat a I oca 1896 con gress bad appropriated 120,0000,000 for tbe forest servioe and iu addition tba forest servioe bed olleoted for forest timber and tbe nsa of foteets without direct appropriation a sum which he believes will aggregate aboot $55,000,000. He chaise, tbat tbat OLly f 1,975,000 was used for tbe improvement of natlona forests while tbe extraordinary som of $19,920,000 was used for general espenes. "It will be peicieved tbat about ninety per cent of the money approp riaied was used for general expenses Including tha pnyintnt for lectureia. pay me its for editoiral wrltere and reporters aud tbe mamtenenoe ot tbe buteau ot publialty and general exploitations ot Plnebot aod bis campaign for tha preeldency of the United States." Doing Good Work Tbe West Side Threshing Company have been bo busy lately . that they do not atop tor rest 8nndaya. Last Monday tbe craw ot men worked on three different rancbea Tbey made four settings anJ threshed 2237 ..bus hels of barley. The ltat setting .was made cs the ranch belonging to V. L. Snelllng snd In two hours thresh er out 711 busbells. Tbe maobine and traction engine was msde by the .1. t. Case Co., and haa proved to be a good outfit aa the grain vas clean and tbe tnglne Is large enough, ta furnish all tbe power needed. Tbe contractors tbat bave been engaged on tbe P. M. Cory residence Ou South main afreet have complet ed their contract and tbe place la nearly ready for tbe family to move In. Tbls is one of tbe residences tbat Lakevie can well be proud nf as it is finished nicely and is laid out with a c7T HelgQ tbat lnnrea com (oit to t L.TtUdi.' poskessir. Tba house Is lighted with rlortrioity and bas a ooiufoi Utile tire plsoe ttiat will uako tba i.itor iveolugt jnyl'ul ,. n .1 r. . books are neatly arraogej iu ksepiug OLD FORT WILL BE ABANDONED SOLDIERS WILL LEAVE WALLA WALLA ARMY NO LONGER NEEDED Troops Go to Other Posts Whitman College to Get Buildings Historic Fort Walla Well Is to be abandooded by tbe Army witbla tha next 30 days. Orders transferring tha garrlsno ta other statioae aaf direct log tbe dismantling of the pnet have beeo leaned by the War Department. Tbe War Department baa I nog ooatem plated loataedoa tbla poet, a relic or frontier days believed to be aa laag jet essentia! to tba military defence of tb Northwest, bat oa every pre vious occasion woes tbe avive waa mede to oioee tha poet. 8enator Ankeny. whose hnne le la Wafts Wall was saccesfnl ta overriding the) ill of the department. Now that Aokeny ia oa longer la f Jon trees, and no msnbsr of th. a tot Vlaaningloo delegtlaa le Interest ed ta tbe maintaiuence ot tne puat. vuere is likely to be a protest ag.inat ine oruer ot tba department oolees it be from reeideuts of Waila Walla who )ave beeo taraisuiog auppliee to thm poet. Abandonment of Fort Walla Wall. at this time will pave the way for too enactment of the Jooee bill, tow pending In Ooogiese aothorUiag tbe sale of Waila Wall military reaarva tioa and bulldlaga to Wbltmaar Col leg. . 0 It may bo oeaseeaary to ebaogo tbe form or Jth biU to irotid for tU ealf at patilo oootlon, io order to oeaaro He eoaotmeot bat aaticpntiog tbla, tee department baa laerrarted General Mao to repair lb building U Fort Walla Walla. ' Wbea tbe garri son leases tha poet it will bo antm. ed to caretaker designated by quar termaster. Tbe department headquarter and tha band of first Cavalry bow at Fort Walla Walla bave been ordered ta Boise Barracks. Too bead anartnra of tha Second ffanadron. Traona PL O, aod H and machine go platoon first uavalry aod too remainder of tbe garrison were ordered to F.irt Veil owa tone. Wye. MIDLAND OBJECTS TD A CHEAP SHED BUSINESS DEMANDS A GOOD BUILDING Southern Pacific Proposes to Only Expend $410 for Depot People of Midland, oa too-Southern PsicHa fle n llee soatb at Klamath Falls object to tbo railroad a plan to erect a plattuim aod abed) at that point . for depot purposes etatlng they doolie facilities at lea good aa those located at Doris. Uai, Just over the Hue. Too Soutbero Pacltlo agreed to ooa struct, at a cost ot 4$1I0 a ahsd and platform but . Midland people state nothing respectable may bo con structed for that s mono I ot money. Tbey say that from Decern her 18, 1909 to Aogst 25. 1910. 140 care of livestock aod 11 ears ot grata war shipped frpm that point and durng the coming winter say that 200 rare lume will be sent out. Further they say tbat the people of Merrill are dtsiroua of seeing depot aod freight house at Midland a they claim It la Ova mi lea nearer fo bant from Merrill to ".Midland thao to Klamath Falls and that to rooie r much hetter. ! Oregnti'a game birds ere waat In ithe "tnb.. LouIsmih baa arraofc-td kuttuik her li'ds itb 500 chlnea pbessiiis. porchcsli'g tha birds nd ff'tn h Curvallid grower. TLe i i-- i. - . , wbeitbeyuay be shot ty feouters nrrl- e.t.lp ec.lM'n