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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
Lake County Examine TIIANKSGIVIMi SALE OF MILLINERY IROH NOW 'TIL THANKSGIVING Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon vMt k T A' - DVh'KTIMNO RATE5. K mar .mnclinn aU 11.00 an Inch. initle Co inn ivhit. v r month. All tanlinit . rb i.k'i ,ri ! month. ri ol fnnipl l .1 .ri!i-1 for aM utra chane. All s)'tl poul.n eJirn All ihorl term e1. eatre .railrr. It i -iitinin. ltv. per line ra-h 1n rr ion Want mt. .V. a linirt-h inx riion I'anl ol thii $U'. Kenolulionii ( ooiulo Irn t. $1.M and upward. gw-Trmitrnt AtTi-rtlaing and Jnb .Print tin fa.li in . Until I i bills mint Ih' (M the fir t ol month. Lakeview, Orvgon, Tliurmlaj, November 17, liUO i i:v f.n i h:n t fiiii.dk i:n Perhaps it Is unknown to many ot t or citizens tbat the increase of tie rorulatioo to tbe state of Oregon ban aleo brought ao Increase la the nonler of drrendaot. Tbia may ttein strange to those bo ar uot actually in the work bot It is never theless, true. Wbl! it la true the Increase in popolatlnu baa also in creased prosperity, yet"tbrsl al ways a following of dependant class ee and lost lot ions, wbo car for this class, aie bound to feel this increase andtbe Boys and (J Iris Aid Bociety of, Oregon In making its annoal plea for j Thanksgiving donation wishes to bring tbe fact before Its many friends. Lake oookty baa alwaya been one ct tbe Society 'a beat friend and tbej Jdatgemeot depend oo the generos ity of tbe oititeo at tbia time of tbe year. Too pnbllo schools are qolt a fao tor in the maintenano of this lostn tlon and at thia time of year tbe enaritabla disposed poblie, as well a tbe Dobllo schools, are called npon to -ibsrbia all tbey can afford for tbia cao.ee. Foar baandied and ninety six cases were received and cared for during tbe past year by tbe society. These child ren came from seventeen counties of ' the state. Besides giving them a borne tbe Society bas quickly as pos- j ible found permanent homes for 1 tfaex at private families where tbey are visited by tbe Society's areata in ord-r to ascertain if tbey are receiv ing tbe proper care aod attending school regularly. These bell agents have a large amount of woik to do and Superintendent Gardner says be wishes tbey could doable tbis part of the force aod would do so if funds were available. Thia field work is very expensive to tbe Socie ty but it is alao very necessary for, i beside visiting tbe live hundred . children ont in family homes the agents also investigate oases of abuse : and neglect that are reportel ta them and if it were not for these in veetigatots, many children would suffer hardship an! degredatioo with out inference. The agents of tbe Society investigated about two hun dred of these cases tbe past year and prosecuted about fifty per cent. Tbe management urges that all thoee wbo have tbe welfare of tbe de pendent children 'at heart to sub scribe whatsoever tbey may be aole to tbe good cause and endeavor to make tbe donations of tbe Society from tbe public hools larger tban ever this year. Tbe result of tbe Oregon election last week should make it dear to even tbe most obtuse politician tbat tbe poeple will not stand for any of tbe old time nays of doing poli tics, be tbey good onr dab. Tbat Jay Bowerman receive 1 tba primary nomination for Governor male no difference to tbe people when tbe fact waa pounded into them tbat be was tbe assembly nominee. They were led to believe tbat In some unknown way tbeii interests 'were jeopardized by tbe "system" or "interests," and tbat bis election wouli be virtually ap iroving the old time political regime bere in Oregon. Tbe old time guard will no doubt be wrathr and swear vengtnoe and all tbat, but possibly by tbe time the next campaign rolls around tbey will have learned a tbing or two and conduct their fight according to tbe new order of tblngs. Tbe students of tbe Oregon Agri cultural College have appointed i committee to confer with Presidentt Kerr in order to determine whether or not the faculty would be Killing to I turn over to tbe stuodents all mat ters of student discipline and if so to draw op plan for legislation and adminstration. Toe students assume tbat tbey will be able to assume tbe reap.iosibliry of self govsrmeot aa to rule themselves more effectually lhaa can toe faoulty. The students with to have tba faoulty rules aod regula tions repealed and tb Meld cleared for tbe eoactment of new regulations whloh would bedictated by stodeot opinion and enforced through stu dent organization. Wm. E. Hampbrey, reeleoted to coo gress from th First Washington district and a staunch supporter of Speaker Gannon Jn tba tight mad against him by tb Insurgents at th last session of ooogi, sent SUBSCRIPTION RATI:. m tm, In advance, 111 monht, " Ihtvt tnoutni. " . IV 1 if II not paid la iiliiim, 12 fO the year Nolle to Sabecrlbrra Su ooor i rwri to I he Kiamlner who rmoT from on locality to another, or rhatici thoir nolo(TW AthlrcM iihoiiM rcnit'iii NT to drop thin office crl mi tholr paper can be e1 drmuxHl to thr rnkt Kwiofllrv tbe following telcwraii to Congress man Champ Clark at Bow linn Ureeu, Mo. "Y on rbouli te elected speaker. Will tight for you, talk for yoo, any thing but vote fnr you. Attei March 4 I am agsn st tbe roles, Clark and Clarkism op to tbe hilt. From pre sent symptom am certain that in neit coot-rasa 1 will bellev in free dom of speech as never bf ore. Wm. E. Hampbrey Governor Usrmoa baa been re- eleeted make Uoveroor of Ohio, which It extremely ortbabl that j be will be tbe Democrat io candidate 1 fcr the presidency to 1912 i Tb defeat of Jay Bowerman for , Governor presage one of tbe warm est political tight daring the next two year that nas evsr oooui red it Oregon. A successor to 8eoator Bouro i to be eleott-d in 1313, aod ior a fiartei toe senator has bis eoe- mies beaten to a fraitle. However. -'time alone will tell whether be la to ' succeed himself. Victor L. Berger, tbe socialist leal er of Milwaukee, ' bas ben elected ! congressmaa fro'n th Uffi Wiscon sin district Mr. Berger Is a very able man trd is the rlrt socialist to be elected to tbe United States Con gress Tbe resalt n Nev Y rk I tat Tdss day waa watched with more toao or dioary interest, insmuch as "Teddy" waa in tbe thick ot th fight aod swlngiog the "big stick" aa vigor ously as ever. The result would in dioate tbat it was a staffed club. Corn p lete returns on the election of representatives to rongresa indi cate that the democrat" will have a working majority of 29 in tha next bouse. The Dumber of democrats elected to eongrena nevording to the latent returns is 1125. The republic an represent-Ion will b 164 or 165, or eight Beits lew than the demo crats now have in the slxty-firstjjon gress. President Taft left Washington Wednesday afternoon of last week for tbe isthmus of Paoacra, boarding tbe armornl eteauer Tennessee at Charleston, S. C, Tburday noon. Tbe President's immediate party will be limited to himself, Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, his brother, and Sec retary Norton. Captain Butt and Lieutenant-Commander Palmer, aide, will accompany tbe President. lie expects to complete tbemsjor portion of bis message to congress while at sea. Returning from tbe isthmus, tbe President will come ashnre a t Charleston on tbe tenth of Novem ber. THE WAY TO SHADOWTOWN. SWAT to 8T,'l fro In li fwlUifht KTy. Thia Is tl. ferrv for Fha Jo w town. It sails away i!t t!. cud of tf-f day, Just as the durm-tH Uif.H rourvl REST, little- Mai d, on my hliouldor no. A eltti.y Mv in t.'ie only fare. Drifting- away f:o:n the world go. Baby and I In tlie rocking chair. SEE, where the Hre log irlow and k par It, Glitter ti e lights of bhadowland. The ralnli.s drops on the window hark ! Are rlpjiles lading- upon lu atrand. rpHERE where a mirror la glancing dim A lake lies fchimmering. cool and slUL Bloaaoms are wavering o'er Its brim Titos over there on the window atll. ROCK slow, llzht. mors slow, in the husky Silently lower the anchor down. Dear llttto passenger, say "Oood night" We've reached th harbor of Shadow town. Eugene Field. IN THE HIGHLANDS. N the highlands. In the country places. wncre me oil plain men bave rosy faces And the young fair maidens Quiet eyes: Where essential silence cheers and blesses And forever In the hill recesses Her more lovely mualo Broods and dies. Oh, to mount again where erst I haunted. Where the old red hills are bird enchant d And the low grea meadows Bright with sward, And when even dies the million tinted And th night has com and Dlaawta glinted. La, tb vvJIey hollow Lamp beatarred) Oh. to dream, oh. to awake and wandar There and with delight to take and rasas Through the trance of silence Quiet breath! lo, for there among th flowers and graa.ft Only the mightier movement sounds and Mv Hindu and rivers, l.lfe arid deatH! Robert Iuls Stevonaew. IBAKHNG Cook Book YiXJ onrtHrriptof j TF tuailod i reo Jrour address. 7 Mj Tells How to Make 178 Kind of Cake tt j if Cakes of all kinds for all people 1 II j are best made with Royal l ! jl SPECIALLY FINE U FOR LAYER CAKE ?S$N J Mexico City, Nov. II: To guard gainst a poaeibl repetition -of tbe anti-American rioting, tbe Mexican govermeot has issusa ordeie against boll flgbta on Sunday. Unadalabara dispatches today confirm tbe repoit against tba Amei leans. Windows were am as bed in a umber of . places i occupied by Americana, were mad Many 'arrests Carson, Nev., Nov. 11. Late re turns show Oddie, republican can didate for governor, elected by at least 700. Nixon, republican, wins tbe senatorabip by 1000. Robertf, republican, leads Spragoe, democrat, for congreaa by 1200. Omaha, Neb. With almost oom ph ta returns Nebraska shows tbs republican state tlcaet waa elected by from 3000 to 15000 for United States senator, U. M. Hitchcock won over Senator Borkett by UO.OuO. Tbe legislator will be demooratlo in Minnesota. No. 7,244 Report of tbe Condition of The First National Bank of Ike vtew, at Lakevlew, in the btate of Oregon, at the clone of biiHlnenn, Nov. 10, 1910: KKHOritCKH IOI. I.AHH Loann and discounts 2o7,42fl.l0 OverdraftH, aecared and uiiHecured I2.09".08 United State Bonds to He- cure circulation 50,000 00 U. S. Bonds to necure U. S. Deponits 25.000 00 Bond securities, etc 9.H74 97 Banklni' houne. furniture. and fixtures 12,500 00 Due from National Banks Inot renerve agents) 22,(517 72 Due from approved re serve agents 113,154 35 CheckH anil tlier cash items 2,481 76 NoteH of other National Banks ,386 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents 20 Lawful. Monky JIkhkiivb in Bank, viz : Srxtie $18,473 05 18,473 05 Redemptlou fund with L S. Treanurer ( 5 per cent of circulation) 2,500 00 Total f4s5,.'I09.2;l I.iADII.ITIKH I DOI.LAKH Capital stock, paid in, $50,000 (MJ Surplus fund, 25,000 00 Undivided profits, lens ex pennes and taxes paid, 7,(109 37 National Bank Notes out standing ,' 0,000 00 Due to other National lianks 471 14 Due to State a,d Private Banks and Banker.... 384 58 Due to Trust Companies and Havings Banks 3,773 71 Individual deposit), sub ject to check, 285,550 77 Do in and certificates of de posits 40,229 2 United States deposits 19.510 82 Deposits of U. S. disbursing onicers 3,318 22 Total $ 485,309 23 State of Okixjon 1 SH. County ok Lakk I, 8. O. Cressler. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly wear that the above statement is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. Seal 8. O. CRESSLER, Cashier. Correct Attest : W. II. SHIRK, ) DICK J. WILCOX, I Director. C. A. RIHART. ) Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 15th day of November, 1910. (SEAL) CIIA8. UMBAOII Notary Public for Oregon. PdDWDEIF No. 1 56. Report of the Condition of The like County Loan and Savings Hank at Iwikevlew, In the State of Oregon, at clone of bunlnt'HS Nov. 10, 1U10: KKSOIKCKS Loaiin and liUcountn, Due from appro veil re nerve tlllllkM, Ctmh on lutnd Total LIABILITIES Hul l AUM ( TH $ lOJ,l!Kr 12 .1,773 71 4,:.l M ..HO.lKr.' 37 l)()l I.AKH (TH Capital Stock paid In Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, lens ex penses and taxes paid.... Time Certificates of Deponit Savings iH-ponits IM.ooo on lO.ooo 00 .. 2,lf0 5'.i 17.5M M Total $1 10.192 37 State ok Okkoon Coi'NT OF Lakb I, S. ). Cresriler, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and tellef. Seal H. (). CKESSLEK, fasliler. Correct Attest: W. H. Shirk ") Directors Di k J. Wilcox J KubHcrlln'tl and sworn to In-fore me this 15th day of Nov.. 1910. 8EAI.1 CIIAS. UMBACTI. Notary Public for Orvgon. NOTlCfcJFOIi PUPLIOATION Not Coal Laud. Uepartmeut of tbe Interior, U. S. Land office, at Lakeview, Oregon. Nov. II 1910. Notice I hereby give tbat Harry ClintOB (Jolf, of Valley Falls, Or., woo on April 22,l!XX),made Homestead ap plication. No. 01774, for SiNE'4', N'.;SE!4'. Section 27, township .15 S, l'.ange20K, Wlllmaette MerHUo, biu bled notice of intention to mukn Final commutation Proof, to estab lish claim to tbe land above desorit. ed, before Register and Reoelvnr. tbls office, at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 23rd. day of December, 1910. Claimant name a witnesses: C. W. K Jennings, of Valley Falls. Ore. H. E. Curtis, of Valley Falls, O re. William Roneh, of Lakeview, Or. E. L. U. Meyer, of Valier Fails. ure. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register The Home of Good OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY ! BAILEY Ixliixi' IVttlcnatH. C.lnvhatn. Nateen and Bilk. 7fn- to ... $7 00 Ladle' Silk Walata, 4.00 to - 14.60 Rllk, Jersrv-llnetl and Kid tllovea 35c to lf.00 Th bent llnof Hair ron,1n fi thHtat. (1otr I'nff. 2.M; Rwltche. 93 M to 17.60 LET US SHOW YOU THE PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN STRXET, west of Court House im. mt? Kllsisies Cf Ce Makers R EMIGRATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Notice is berebv glveo I 'at tbe lands described btlow em bracing 481.01 a errs, witblu the Fran oil Natiuoal Forest, Oregon, will I sub ject to netllrmeot and entry under tbe previsions cf the 'tomestrnd lawa of tba United States lnn1 nfllce ami tbe art cf June ll,l'.NHi,( 'M slat., 13) at tbe United States Laud office at Lakeview, Oiegnu, 011 January 3U, 1911, Any iettlr mho waa actually and In good fsitb claiming any of said lauds fur agricultural purposes prior to Jauuary I, lJOtj, au I hat uo t abondnned same, has a pre'ereurn right to tnike a bomeHtes'l entry for toe land actually occupied. Said lauds wer list d upon tb apal.ra- tlon of tb parson mentlound below wbo bsve a preference rigbt sutiecl to the prior right of any such eel tier, provided auob aettler or appli cant la quell filed to niak homestead entry eo tb prefereoc right I ercld prior to laouary 30, 191'.. on which date th lands will r sob ject to Mltlemeot and entry t-y any qualified person. The landa are as follow: The N4 of KK-4, tbe tib'Ai of SKI, Heo 33. T, 20 H. Lot 1 (or the NE1 of NKi4 ), Hrc 4, T 27 H, R 13 E W. hi., l&f.74 acres, application of John L. Lutz of Stimmer Lake. Ore go 1 ; List G .'Kit. The Ki ot NEi., See 22, tbe of NWV4, S.. 2.3, T. 27 H. , R. 13 E. W. M 100 acres, ap plication of Fiank W.AItree.nt Hllver Lake, Oregou ; Llat 0-:it'l. Tim ' i or N'Ei(oi lots 1 and 2)tbe KE'i of NKJ, tie NE'4 of 8E',,Meo 4. T. 35S.. iHr. lb 1,40 acres, Hpplicatlou of tienrgn iM Peltier, of t.akevlew. Oregon; List 0-3C5. The E'j of HE'4 of HVi4 of NW'4, tbe SE'.4 of E of HWJ4 of Xvvj, bee. I a.l S, It In K 7 00 acres, application of James M. Bevel, of Paisley, Otegon : List 6-377. Fred Dennett, Commlssiouer of the Gen eral Lb od O files. Approved October 29, 1910, Jesxe E. Wilson, Assistant Secretary of the Interior. 11-17-12-11 Hayes Sc (Jrob of tue Lak vie Meat Market are presenting their customers with appropriate 1911 alenders. It Is a very neat piece of work aod one that will b prized iy all collectors. SHALL VfOMEN VOTE If they did. million would vote Dr. King's New Life Pill tbe true remedy for women. For banishing dull fatigue feeling, back aches or bsadacbe, constipation, dispelling colds, impartiug appetite aod toiiiug op of tbe svstsni thev'er unnmiallai Thorn tou.' "Ure' ' U & MASSING! LL hi Latent. Mini en, Noxi nt. M- Ul nail I lent Win kltiiinnhlii are in Im lutil ill our ntore lit greiit I.V reiltiOMl rleen. our t litilen iif iiny lint In iurnriel Irn i, l .Ml tn . . 'j 'Mm Amerlenn llenntv Fnrnet, fur I In- wn i nn f lurtfo form n wi. n-I li 'Ho nf (! I ii in urnli mli r limine. The (-nf rorn t untile fur tlie iimiiev frnin T.'m- In . . . f I.Titl l.tnlle' llenvv I'leered Union Stilln 1 1 7:. I Milieu' and Mlnne' Pwfntnrn, '.'fie l,ti1lin' itml Mlnnio' Slin kiliKN, LMr l.mlten' A MIhwn' Furs In niU, f 7 (i I nd le' I'rem Hkirln onlv ft '" REALTY BARGAINS fl.oH) lu-ra Pts:k Farm, plri.fy ol water per acre) w 10 acr- Farm with Improve ments, threfl tnllea out flOO 10 acre Farm with small im provements f 200 icre Improved Farm near Pine Creek 7.000 500 Choice HoinenteiKls In Cat low Valley l.HOO acre Mock Farm, nicely improved 2n,0H 7-ro in llotim and big lot, com pletely ftirnlntuxl 8,000 5 A. in city limits, 3 room Inmne pitrtly furninlicd, good barn, t hicken houne, etc.. gum! well, all feticd. " ill lie aniUble for sub-d I virion 2,500 162 h n s of goo I level land, '2 miles from O, V . L. Addition (pe acre) JO 1(10 acr. Improved, plenty of water for Block, power and Irrigation, plenty of building fences, etc., beating fruit lm 26 acres of meadow land and plenty of timber. Adjoining this Is a limnestend ri-lliniil-li-inent of PHI iu-n nf ll . mime general rharan-r Tbew lands are only l'v mik-n fn.m a good little town. $.11)00 per acre for the d edetl laml and .VR).(iO for the rv!lnU'nli incut. 10 acre tracts with nt.-r right 175 5-roiin house wit li land enough for 4 lots, good terms 1250 t'OR BALE: (ienuloe mousy-maker 100 acre timber tract. onl three miles out. Will cruise I UJO feet wood. Price .kx;0. There I a net profit of 1000 in tbia property baud led. Southern Oregon Really Co. I.AKtVIKW, OlEOON Oregon Valley Land Com pany Contract Holders We make a specialty of leasing land bought from the O. V. L. Co. and ate In better position to do ao than any other firm In the atate a we bave a complete Indev card system giving the name uud address of everv owner of the 14000 tracts of la nil bought. If yob want us lo leate. your liunl to the lient possible advan tage aii'l lake full charge of H write at once to Southern Oregon Rwiltv Co. Values 1