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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
PIE I USE LOTI, FAMOUS NOVELIST, IN HIS OlilENTAL 0A1JR INNUMERABLE Bi'iS CriFUS- THE VOTER Num"roi:s D visin r.vsurcs Wcu a C .anrje Sta: Mao Co j c.u KrcogniuD.i. Lakeview Saddhry noHiL WllUm H.Tuft Jninr R.Shro man I lii.aii.1fr C K i. ox pront.lenl ... ... Vlci Prentteiit. o.--.ir ! MIO i ' i m r y .i I roary fkv finry ct r An i tii-v Ooinral .. . r rankllii Moiliih Jaooli II l'lrklnsoii Hinn.0 W . WlekoiKimni I .. III H. MIIIMI.WI rctarvi.t Navy . .li.rsv on U M . y r ret.rvliiurn.r Kivhar.l A. lUMiKor. Se rvtaivoi AKrloulHire Jam.- W f l..n o. ei -i oa unni'lM ';' '""f 1 Cn oI.ijmi.o Molvl iW mder Wi b.mh IWrM. U.K. VuaioiH omrallolirl XV. -. ';-;!. a. i C.K ltnt l oiniiilwionor OFFICIAL DIRECTORY TiTK. . . F. W. BoiiM.n ...... K. HlMIS.MI ... lll'O. A. tooel ..A. M.Craw lord Jov i imr ts-o rv el ".ati1 .... Tre .r.ur All 'nn'j lu'inTtl ii ... I'.iono limtrnrlton. r ...vi . J. H Acaeriuan W. H. Puntway .. J. W. Hailer IM . net Kih1 Turn O. .inrj . ... Jo 1 j,.hothii Bourne, Jr. l.eo. A. t'naiiilwnani i w . i:. Haw ivy 1 W . K. bi.u iri'nsimwi" R. ft. Beatl i r. A. Moore 1 H.iikti hakin Cbivi ..-u.i A.o. ite J unit- '0 1 Will R. k .Staler Mill JUDICIAL MSTHOt- . livO. II. NolHtlll IV V. Kuyken.Uil lets" Alio n .K.1ISLATIV John senator ... Bepusal.i'is II Merrrman ,11 P (it A r 11 P BcUlll Brattain S.I..1M1 OKKll'K. u - . .illvr Arthur A . Jrel t l. . Rv(tit.;.r . Re oi or UKKCOturt 111 ce B P!v F. l'Ji Albvrt lort 1' i llil.ir.tm I."r- ir T A.J. Kost-r ! 1 10 ll. Hi .-u,t. Survii.'t . i M. Ktuikui-r i l i:. A. Rihurt t H R. IlitvirJ , W in J . l'r)iMio''t Co:;'. . iii-iio. tlO.'K i tiM U! TOW N OF lakev:ew lir-t B -Icy Mayol p. J?'w i ("I Cinollmvn J. B. Amen ( J. H. t HII I W r Sulner Recorder A. Bict-vr . .Trvaiiurvr I.AKKVIKW BOARD OF 1KAI-S Prertdent W. II. SHIRK Trv' r.r F- 4-0Milu'r tcretw M. B. hi.v VI UHi-.ee CommtlwniaD L-K; o'"1 VnbHoity " - . W. K. Plne fcloc 1.H,eryu?" Mimic n " n. AgTlCultlir! " 8 V. Rehrt Eno ns HeRilquiirters ! r .-i-.rsntert. CHURCH DIRECTORY wjRST v FTIIOMT li '.' I'.' ' it -i? 'Nr1 V Y , CtKX'lt: - 'a. m. i'roactr.i't- n-.Ttniail t M .. m. :i 1 ;:Mp. m. E n.-ni. UMt-ii.' ev -ry u . : ;v . ul 6:. I'riyvr M-v.mc 'I .-. ir- 4y t": p. m. Ca mwt.ng nt 7::iu p. m. J Lidivs' Aid Every vdnos-ltfy at l::vjp i.i. Byeryboflv ,-nrJinlly inviie.l v nil s-'rvif.e ' " G. 1. U tNIZi.I I.. l'i!.t..r. 'FIT! ST P.UT!.T CHVI'.rH f'K HKTVIKn p"r.-vliir.a rviee at 11 A M n I 7 ; ! " ..- I r--.ii. ..iii.1itv .. uii.i r i " ( :.i r i. l-ti;-'.. i Pe..;-i.-M'.-.:,,ii t P on " !' irav-.r ..'..vtiiii at 7 P M V.- alue. Even bo-ly invited l.'. n---lul nil ice. " REV. 11. BMiril.PHt. CAT. :rR('H -tVF.i :en a ' a' . .'. i- -.'-lell- 1'- : .n. Fir.-: Pa!'. 'Hi;;:i i -.'..i-.''. ' it New Pine i.ri-l;. r- ('-- i-. ii,- TIlvS Ht 11 A M au.i T:"!'Mo' e -j: of v-rT e oiiih. -ai.'iiiy :!! ' I ' A Prvvr 8-rv io t 7.V. mi W F'1n- - Jay ....! of ti'h -.-,i. All are c.Miaiiy iiivo. l ac-.-n-l : he ?-r ice REV. !.. E. HEN 1)1- !:-"r-. LODGE DIRECTORY A O. V. W.-LAKEVIEW UHXil NO. 111. j JieM.-everv-tcoEdar.il fourth Tli.irn.iay .i i ea'-L moiiih, ia Muscle Hal!, I.k?v..' . ' i.bi. Toimimtaeo. '.V M.: V m. y.int!i-r. t. ' Driii FE F HONOR -lAKE-II'iEE I. ).:? If. ..ill.. A."' V". W., M-e',1 I l .- I : 'e r- 1 . .'3 't '-.' ii na.:.' 1:-. L. - - :.u,U r i. A- - I ... tctr aary i - i- F - I AT EVIr . i i. (,. I'.. I.a'ttg t!. Jay eveuii.t:.'. '. -a.-!i l.uk.n ii w. . . . ; -iauiin-i-ey, -crij- KN'i A VM Vl.f-.'i' . r-t r.'i t i r -J '! .. li.il.lfi .Ii O'l't Kei. ' A.-tr; il r, C P., t H.E8FKAII l.f'le.E- ,.A -;t IKW I.OIK.E, N'l t:... I.O. O. F.. mee'a Uie nee.. lei and pmr'a !-!' el . mem h in o-l'i F--lU.-,Vrf Ha!. Mr.-. .Va A-irnm. Mrs Ida I. P.. la.-, V..; Mrs. M. 1). Mow lecretary ; Mrs. Ale 3 lutaig. Treasurer. i d. s. ORIEN I AL fit PTER, NO S, LAKE. viev. , (.ij.-.iii.-M.-e'H n Tun'iny, in or iv tore full mm mi ana u Weeks Hjerealter, i i ' Ma-oiiic Hall, al 7:.t o'clock. ViB'.ung mviiOiern eonliul,'y lnvite1. I'l'iiNEI.IA V. W Al.SO.N, W. JI, IDA I'E BA il.n.;:ria.a.- J. V. C'mi ii ' Attorney at Law . ; ', and rNoary Public I.AUcview. Ol'I'iOl !. ' : E- hit P.riilitl T "3 VKNA'l'tjIl : - . .,. Attorney at law,... I jin 'I Haiti Mieeidlt Oi'?:i'K-I)aly Bnlliliuif. . j fJ'vARL.S UAlflACIf Land and Law Ofiice Abstractor of Titles " Eam.iUU'!d lhsrf lAkevicw.Ore-' T LAIR THOMPHOV Attorney at Law OOlce In O. V. L.Co.'n BuiLling. Lakeview, Oueqon J. L. LYONS, I). I). S. Dentit Ofiice In Watson's BIocIc, Lake view, On i.cn fll-ht V11. '. Lxpcrlenee In Ml.lib'an. Oradua'e oi luivcraily oi .Vfielilaii. "Hiis n -s nu n i.i Duu 'ii will do well to take l!.'..' oi tiio .r.nitaioi'ah.o county dins cii bills for tin o.m i.teru tion oi the ;';)'(' next Is.. Already so many .iv.i. . :n tsures- ve Ui-cn filed with t o , : . y oi o ti.a if half of them s?v .'opted iu.i;i of Oregon v:l! be -o dim;' ' 'hat it will nm be oi , evu. .. a na tive son." lit cl-ms the Ten .'tmi Kast Oregonian :n lis isvue of July Jo. "rthermoro the lndt.soi iininato creatkm of now oountios cauuot 1 at I to Ineroaso taxation. This stato can not create ti n now counties an.l pro vide for ton additonal sets oi county officors and hone to cot atom: with j present levlo.x. The division!. mako j assortions to t It e eonti.u). liat t;;al . is caniiiHign' talk. rtiat .i:ue aig.i ' nietit was .-idv.uioo.i in favor of tlie j creation of Hood Hiver ccutitv. Yet ' A jVhl:'(Ur, a lVn4:eton t ..; or w !u i . . ... JTOiHTty ni Hood liw-' lo. nd t1XC3 llHTOl!. d 61.4 rer n ut t.u in t year oi l!ie new county s ei.-t- once. It is the history of every new county that division brings on increas ed taxation.. This is only natural. "Another feature oi these division f'giits is tho fact that division meas ures are sprung when the people re Biding fn the proposed new counties do not want division at all. Take for Instance the Orchard county scheme. Manifestly the people residing in the greater portion of that proposed coun ty do not want division. Two of the four towns included in Orchard coun ty are hotly opposed to the division. They are Weston and Athena. They have good reason for being opposed. Division will mean increased taxation end tl'.at business now held by Athena nr.a Weston will be diverted to Walla Walla. 'Aon j..--.-;.'.; fmacine they wi:i pot Tint b !iiis3. liut they '"-n't. Milton is i r.c'o-l'y a suburb oi W.-U Walla and such it will al ways remain. If Orchard county car-ri.-s, that business wi'i bo lost to this iaie. "The Orchard c ;".n:y measure was '-'"'--'l in sweret by a link- cirque of ;:;on business in-n. It is purely a f r-f i s h mea-surc. living risht in Itepresentat ive men '.'-'. n and in Fr e- T r.re r- lo-iai ;o ! .Kia-tn'oaflot's to : t(-.-'ar-d " -r : I r-- r .- ;;i;-.;r i '.e l i.lt-d to t.:'i.e n:. N. !' ..-r Mi b- -ram. .i f t:: V l. !! : I'.-e..wa-V. itii the I-'r ii-water '1 in til- s or the Milton Kagle advocates d:'vi3!on measure c-ditoriallv and :a. : has caused much tomtnent. T:.e 'A'i-3'.on Leadr and the Athena i'ress liave declared thmselvc-s as utterly opposed to division. LET POPULATION INCREASE. Counties Where Division Agitated too Sparsely Sett ed. '.''.if Pnnrvihe i;--view siz'?? v.p the ,' rion wle!y w.i.u it. 'ii,; ta.;t the :- .'.I'- -Vi m D.'O of th co':n'ies ! '.'OiE'y f!:. a.n is beintr ' : o !:rnal! and scat t-rin. Miuiy -rf the districts are too sparsely ser-'-.i t..) jermlt the scheme. Uesi-b'li'- and rojierty ow ners would be ta I f-o high that 't would mean ruin to . large number. Wait until the eo'intio have more people and the list oi ' ixab!es warrant county division, advices tne Hevie-A- as follows: "It would be unwise to make any w oi' division of Crook County Just i to. v. It I-i too thinly set fed yr-t. In d ;; eouri-e o? time, when the parent eo'ie-y shall have attain 23,000 or :-".o''0 and the list of taxahles war ran' it, division will be sure to tome; it .-. !nevi:abk'. Hut it is not business -r.iii'y to di-.-ide a county cf less than I'i'.-e.'i' yoi.lW, and a iiio.i,-eTjt- of sober refiB-fon should convince any one oi th When the proper time arrives 1 ja : f;ein uivUa.n law i: en . 1 ho three vU,o-t 11.0-1 concern- :ai!;a-, '( d.'iir.r.d fir.'! 11' ltd, all j hio'li litue ulls'ori c'c':eme.-: in i can sett!,.. t,e ri,a",;-r between e,ve.-. la.t . 0 lor.g ae riie whoio is required to vote "yon a mat- rill i .1 i f: if ev'-n ;th- wl-icli only a 11 part is remotely coneorr.id, we would! jaJvis: electors to vote an emphatic NO, not only on the Deschutes propo sition, but every other county bill." NESMITH COUNTY. Tli idea of creating Nesmilh coun ty U eonunendahle, but 13 the manner of erettins it commecdable. It la boned that In time a NeEmitb county wlil be formed, but It ihould be done la a way that would be approved by him if he were with us today. Just as well n-'lr f i ;,'cp'o of Portland to vo'.a ;'c r the county officers of Lmie ') in', or the city of.'Ieers of I-'tgcno, "? to v )le o create Neemlth county r tv f--'-.-e q4 well to all the pro iiosB'l new rmutlci. ; r ; .1,- l h,;: rn :J N If' .F,- elf i-i f fv 4 f kr 1'" - V'f THE STOLEN KISS Iv-iiiio Hartoii as she rude alonj; on her trusty lii:l.. cob ja i.i no heed to the weather, so absorbed win she In her own thoughts. n.ilph I'udoiw end was cotnini: that nlht to ask her to be hi-i wife, she felt nun1, for his manner at the I'Motcher dame the other evening had been im lulslakable. What unswi-r slwnM she (,ivo l.lin' I'oui.l she -ver love a man she did not alti'-ethi r tru-f.' Ah, if I'nly .lack could -f.e-ik .--lie knew what answer she w"i:'.i! rive if be ever asked tin lie .iie:-t :-a, I '-it Jack never would now, lh"iihh iar. ago he had showti l:i a lunnln d llltle ways thct he loved I er. Tut that was .ef..re his faiicr .il.-d and Brlii rsincre was fuiiiul to be mort gaged and ail the v.. oil. S i le.'.v .1: ifl'airs terribly ia k u ..s a Mir aiaa ate! li.ol even u:al . rt., K.n w.-riv i-' i i ri t Cel'vo lis a'"'! to e-.iy o'l i:,.- lii'.n- p 1- V. ,1 l.a ,.. I. 111. I .' ; a ,. was I ' h .n .1 . -ou'.l a . -!;. lik. d v. ftli tl." !' n .;!'! .-!! I- i-l .r.h-r-i:.cil f. i i In r n.oih.T. bin was p-.w.-r-less to h"lp .hi' h I.e. a use. of (!.! U.i WiMten law that "a man N to woo, a woman to be wooe.I." The rain poured down and a' last awoke Lsn.e to a sense of what was going on around tier. The rain win coming down In tor rents, and nn otnluoufl roll of thunder In the distance made Iieauiy tiemole. j It was a lonely part of t!e road j Only a li'tle cabin, much mi; of re . uiir, was in sl'ht. She hH-'-i'-il to- ! ward if, not knowing if M ! Still ..eeii,li.( i!;e rlOC" '' w '. !. ,' had a're.el" .ri to li-r. ' t-T i:i Id rry. On tr.-. it-,' o I ft the !.. 1 f '!:.! i- v.-.. I .. :;-!. ; .,: , sLeit-r in the -at shed a. 1 e At she stood (here caies,,a le-r horse to allay its fears she was star tic! to hear a key litte.i lata t:. 1.. 1: of ( he d. or in front of the lio'i--- The board of the mud cover-.; w.-lN Were III tilling and (otten, a;a! COUhl (li-.iile-llv hear I wo ine i ta l. t,, as th.-y entered n ml shook tie- water from I heir clothes. "A good thlti we were so mar the place," said T nderwood. "Ves." answered a voice whi-h made Fismo blush In the semldarkiies.-,; "jt a bad -tot'Ili, but it will sooti be over. I am te.t sorry it has come now, as you will see that fcomef liing must be done to the place before another ten-j ant occupies It. It isn't lit for a dog tc live In, much less a human boim.'." "I shall do nothing. It's no iis upending money on property of this kind. 'I lioi-o j .(:! nt pro u-a ! to pig ging it. la-ate the place alone." ''That i. of eour-o, your .affair, Mr. l.'nd-t 1," .-ai l ,lai 1:. in my posl- li'.n as a out to r.'ititiot .I, U-J Ulan I tenant -T ..-.it it was my duty to point a; v, I. it va - tieeih d, but I '!.. y.ai ito it. ( i,Jy I ti ll you l. a a I hat t be m-Lie' t of your t.ter. si Is a (ljseracn to the neKd.horhoi.d. I have worked its your ngent in ..nkr to woik off Hie mort- page which you hold on my property, but I suppose tho foreclosure you thicatm mtt-t -ome now, for I cannot work for you any longer and have not money to redeem the estate." "And pray why am I to lose your Taluable services?" said Underwood. "You know thut during my manage ment your profits have nearly doubled, bat when it comes to distilling liquors fn underground distilleries and expect ing me to be n party to the fraud I draw the line.'' "How dar" you speak like this to me!" sahl I'nderwood, choking with rnge. "You pauper, If I bad pot em ployed you y.,11 would have, i-taned!" "l'ou f.re exageerallng my i.eity," call Jaci: in a culm tone. "It Ja true by honest work 1 hoped to regain ray oroDerty. hot beniou. cu'nct Cia if v v in ih.' ma.'Mi.'i-. ami customs of the orient, l'lrrie l.uil i i-!. imiiI s his interest to the point of ilrosi-ln;.: i I : . ii:..!i '; liMiivelf Willi I'l'leiilnl f liriil-hinj;s and V i '-. i :, :iie Lieutenant l.uiiis M.u.e JuSleii Via-tit ' I i -r . ' t ii. IV v. honesf "wort; you 'liafe nreli:: man. "I'.y the way." .-i iitimi Ksnie could hardly rat for he was already in the ordered l.ii.-W the i s a "The dickeii"! von have oiiii "To Uie ,1 .lack, iii'd h hl-i w.'i-iN load. 'T have d h: ill " " f.ared I'll derwood as be pai e.l the mi-crable ron ni. A iUtirter of an hour I it-r was in II. e co y i :!!.-e of b. r rti:d ad Imt, ; r. i: r. " "It ! a lar-e : uta of -i";-. vevf In I. nidi d pro... !.v . M - I , "I ktn w." .--Ii.l the '.ili I I he.' brluht v. u . la.it v.i.al i!o - I '. lor? I have ever so inn. It tin : that Is st.oni. I'.oi.Iea. Icit I 'imr friend at- k a-n a t know the mi'i 'aa.;.' w id I - f. re !... d if this money Is not ;ai l, and 1 have other reasons as well." Iteaulv. tn-liing a long la the t wl lL'ht. wa-i wltbl.i a mile warm stable v. ben shi if b. r own ;at bletily swertcd from a dark !i;-ure walking riifddly u!o'.-.; in Hie Mia.h.w. il-.lle'. '.' ii '..'1 b-.'li Kitting I'")..'') )u .1-1..', 1 hiii I in:; i vor ii. r after 1 hf ' : 4 t .' . 11 t:;i i.v.:;e-4 and . u : ly ! . the un.l u o. her. .la !.- for it was bad tin w ii .' iu;ly !'; -g lit on. d I : . I her ii't i-k I v in bis a rtiis. ll'-OI!,:; j ll n r i vi. : St.ioi.i I he vs ho 1 the -..!, She was dazed and stunned, and as la r head rested on his shoulder be stooped and. j res-dug his lips to hers, utole the kiss that be never dared to hope would be his by tight. "Ksme." he said after a pause, In which eai h read the otber'B heart, "I never dared to hope that you had giv en me your love, and I have no right to ;ik you to be my wife, for In a few weeks I si all have no home, ftrlars a'oro !; no ! --r mine. I kl- sed yon 1 ' ! : : la Ip It as you Ifly : i : ..." y .i; had Kl.".e, ' yot., when I Horse 9 Order. . -it horn-' from n lon( 1' for a g . j 1 1 1 ue enlensl ' 1 1 h ie .1 horse for tho a e r hi- -hipmales Into The 1 i. prlelor had fl horse broughi out for In- j a 1 . : : d-r. til" ...a re-iily ;j speet loti 'Tiler. ,nd ; lid: 1 beauty for you small short ba' k" 1; be blowed!" yellel the hea l, clean ! "Short leu sailor. "We back. It'si t. want one with a long curry nine'." A Lelitiiile Medicine Not a Narcotlo. Mrs. 1 Marti, Ht Joe, Mich,, nays Foley's Money ami Tar savod lifll little boy's 1 le. fSha writes: "Our littly boy eoiitriicted a nevere I ron obial trouble and the doctor'! Oiedl c i no diil not euro him , 1 gHve tiini Foley's llutiey utrl Tar in which J have great, faith. It cured the coupli hh well as the choking and gauing spells nn. I be got well in a aiiort time Foley's Honey and Tar 1ms many times saved us much trouble and we hie never without it in tho house. " A. L. Thornton. The Gratitude of Klderly l'eople. (inea out to wbutover helps k'vo theui ease, comfort aud utreugth. Foley's Kidney Fills cure kidney and bladder disease promptly, and give comfort end lelief to elderly people. A. L. Thoruion. Yoor kidney trouble may be of I lone standing, it may be either aoute cir'euronle, lait whatever it is Foley's KiVluey lieme-ly will aid you to get rid of It ickly Hurl rebtoi-H ymir nut- ural henllh iind vior. 'One bottiie of Foley's li .-I liny Keniody iun:lu me well." baid J. tlibbull of Oralid View Wis,,. C'umuieuce taking it now, A. L. Thornton. A 'miiI)'I( line of wuiioti iiidI 1 h i h n liarnt'NN, IiIim, rolx-N, !!(, i lntoN, NHrM,iilHN,niM olli'w, rlc, 't-. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET S. F. AHLSTROM - Proprietor AUTOMOBIL BALDWIN & GORDON at klamatii TALLs Aid-: i:ci.i sivi; ;i:nts I'lli; LKI lvLAl l ll AMI IIAKNJV i'.ntii:h i on tii i: U Till; III ICK slooil IIh- tent of a dull -Inge rim frtini l.iiki- to Kl.uiialli I all. I ML III K K Is tin- l.est all-Hroiin.l macliliK' for (li lt IIM'. Tli'i- ace more Ill'ICKS In Lake CimiiiIn ami liatr given lietler sal i siaet inn Hi. in any other inal.c. Till) 1 5 1 I ( ' l s are made In all . os from a stun 1 1 Kn n - alto ill In a III 4. j .Hiring ai. 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 b I w i 11 A laii'ilnii at l I.1111.1 1 li I .1 1 1 - lor 1 ! -1 i 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 a ml oilier i 11 i . n n .1 1 io 11 . fiikiiiXxit: 9 i. Block Signals Goifflpaiy Stone Ballast Ninety-Pound Steel Rails Oil Burning Locomotives Perfect Dining Car Service Shortest Line to ANY POINT EAST OR WEST LOWEST RATES . FASTEST TIME SAFEST ROUTE Information promptly furnished by the District Freight and Passenger Agent, Reno, Nevada - Your coiigln.i.iiuvH V'ii. Keep hnckiiiir ,.,,,1 tem'ini' tl, .lelleni,. 1 ,l(.,u, Mitr iiiiew of ymir llirout if vmi I W .'lllt I.I lllliw.l Hit I'.nl' If o,.l I want to lie cured lake Cliaiiil.eiiiii's I Cough lbMiioily. Sold by nil goodl JealiTrt. I llvrrj llilfiir In tlu lino it! nirrliiif ami liurN f urnUli- ItiKN. Ki'pnlrliiK li y ni hi tcu t men. I C K Steel Bridges - '"" , o A. M IhSI I FN', ' Sui vrjiiio anil llngiiii'Oiiiio; ( "-v l '' Sulto X. 1 Lukvlo Wattfoii Illoek Oregoa Mm " 1 .jjl