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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1910)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of ADVERTISING RATI:?. RtHtuUr tinlinR ml. 11. CO n Inch, ulntlo (W im in nmcc, h-t month. All ttiiHti(i !. rhiiK'1 itw twice month, Owl ol cempoM tl .n t hrt'l lorll xtr i-ri(initc. All tcil rxsutiorm ei-.rn. All sliori term rA. extra Render, local I'ohn.um. UV. icr Hue ch In sertion. Wttvt n. .V lui ..oh I tin ri ion Ciiril of thanm ll.m. l;csolutlon of coiuto-len.-o, 11.60 mid p !. f -Tri-tiBlrnt AdriTtinuiR -' I'rlnt tliw.cft!) tn l aiii-c. All bills roust bo ul the flrt ol ecb mnuih. Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, December 1.", lOIO Id the opinion of K.preeeutat le , elect Lafferiy, Oregon is certain to get three fcepresentatlves la cou-1 Krees es result of the census just ! anuounced. tie also believes that ! the new apportionment bill will pass congress iu time for the Oregon j Legislature to act oo the uiattet of i redisricting tbe state at tbe session ! which meets at Salem next month. j Mr. Lafferty is quotea as sayiug ! that it is prooable that tbe naming Legislature will create three separate! districts. Many favor putting all cf ; Eastern Oregon into oue district, tbat is to say all tbe territory lying east of tbe summit of tbe Cascade Moun tain. This would result in detach ing Multnomah, Colum bia and Clat sop counties from tbe present seooud district, it would also oeoessitate the catting of Klamath and Lake' counties oil lrom (he present Bret district and adding then to tbe Eastern Oregon district. Should this1 arrangement be followed Maltoomah, Columbia and Clatsop would doubt- lees form utie district while tbe pre-j sent first district minus Klamath and i Lake counties would form tbe other district. This would give tbe East-' era Oregon district a population oft 142,889; thi district composed of Multnomah, Culumbla and Clatsop, I 252,957, and tbe present Urst district i 2T7.935. W. H. Masou, wsll known in Lake view, was the lowest bidder 'for the construction of tbe Lust River drainage canal in the Klamath Reclamation Project. Ills bid was 163,307, against 3711.820 at Spokane firm and $82, 2-: 5 of a Wisconsin mac. Tbe canal will be 40 feet wide on the bottom and some seven miles in length. It mast be completed by the end of 1911. A dispatoh from Washington states that tbe army board which was here last summer to inspect the Oregon projecta has reported adversely on three small projecta in this state. These are tbe Oregon slough projects, located! jear P?rt!55C!, one pa the north an 1 east forks of the Coquitle river and one on tbe Umpqua near Koseburg. This army board gave its opinion that tbe commercial advan tages to be otained from these were considered too small to warrant tbe expenditure of more money in carry ing them to completion. Estimates by the ceusus bureau based on complete official returns front all except e?ght states place tbe population cf the cnitei States at 92,13:5,51. This estimate dots not include Alaska or insular possess ions. Tbe populatiou of (he United States in 1890 was 02.221,2j0 and in 1900, 70,30'5,,37. The increase in tbe past ten years was 15.S31.S3i. PETRIEjUMER Concluded from flrtt page. orday by Sheriff W. U, Satpiuntou, on instructions from Snerifi A. Dent, of Lake county, where Petrie is wanted. Petrie, who is 23 years old and Alice Powell Kopp, one year bis junior, were to have been marri- ed next Saturday, but tbe majesty of tbe law stepred n and Jopset their ion P.tfi 3 nrrentad hut the -nmnn. .hi had nromised to be hlsl'- H. Aldridg.;, clerk 2 dayi h.i tunuri hr hiiMhand iinocent and insisted upon marrying him. "She went to W. B. Yates, an at torney of this city, who interceeded for her, and deposited the money for a marriage lieense. She went to tbe County Jail Monday, MoBday, and Tuesday aud asked that she be per mitted to marry Bert Petriet Lt her request waa refused, until Sheriff Dent arrived today ; from Lake County. The lieense was granted this afternoon and escorted by 8h-iltfs Sappmgtuti und Dent, acd witnessed by Deputies Johnson, Walters and Johnson. Sr., the bridal party climbed tbe steps to Judge McMasters chambers, wbtre tbe ceremony was performed. "They both signed the necessary papers, Petiie kissed his wife good bye, and was led baok to tbe steel cell. He will be taken to Lake county to-morrow." Messrs.. tteall, Bailey, Thornton, and Venator went north on a duck banting trip on Sunday last, and returned with a few birds aa evidence cf tneif markmansbip. Lake County, Oregon 3l'B5CRIPTH)N RATI-9. in fr. In lvneo, in moplhn, " I'hrve niontha, " $: oo 1 .A .7.1 ut t!t 13 iJviiicclJ iiO the rout Nolle to Subscribers upM-rtopr to I h O from on.- Ite nliiY KlumlioT who Ten. ore Ui NiiottuT, or rhitniri Ihoir ponto.tiio BtltlrrM ahouul t.'iuouiwr in drop thin office a er r 1 so their papt-r on be ! drviwM lo the nsUl eostottlcc. MAJORITY REPORT CLEARSBALLINOER Animosity Declared to Be Sole Motive for Attacks Wssblt.Ktou, December 7. Vindi cating Secretary of tbe Interior Ball inger opoo all charges brought against blm and condemning his accusers as having beeu inspired by a deep feeliog of animosity built upon a supposed differeuce in policy res pecting oonservation, a majority of the Congressional Committee which investigated tbe so-called iBallinger l'incbot case to-day submitted its re port to Congress, At tbe same time the independent reports of tbe Democratic u.em tiers ot tb Committee and of Representa tive Madison of Kansas were sob mitted. After stating that the etideuce presented relited iu tbe maiu to charges of various kinds agaoi.-t Ballinger and that these came chiefly from two sources L. K (jlavis and Clifford Finchot tbe majority an nounced tbe following conclusion: "Tbe evidence has wholly tailed to make out a case. .Neither any fact proved nor all tbe facts pat together, exhibit Mr. Ballloger as being any thing but a competeut aud honorable gentleman, honestly and faithfully performing tbe duties of bis high office with an eye single to tbe outdo interests." A surprise party was given ou Will Greeo by several of bis friends at the borne of bis parents on Saturday evening last and an enjoyable time was bad by all present. Will receiv ed several very pretty gifts, tbe pre intation speech was maJe by J rry Barry. (James were played until n late hour, when Ltbe . guests left for home-tlerd but bappy, MANY BILLS ALLOWED Continued frutii last wk) C. 1.. Shirk, clerk 2 days Nov. election 15. V. .luluirton, ?ame I'pli Miller, ffinif Iijin ( 'handler. judge two day Nov. cluction and delivery of return? Waiter Howard, jude 1 day Nov. election L. K. Tracy, aine Nathan Smith, c!. rk one da Nov. election Chan. Hilta, tame 10 20 3 oo 3 oo 3 oo 3 00 3 oo j Earl Austin tame j L. A' Carriker, judiiu 1 day I -Mjv.pieciioD, oenvery oi re turns ;. V. Arthur.judye 1 day Nov election Jan. McDermott.FaLne F. F. Fis-her, clerk or.e day No'. election Geo. A. Nelson, same .1. C. Oliver, name, ii t;o 3 00 3 CO 3 00 3 00 3 (X) 9 00 GOO 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 3 oo 3 oo 3 00 J. P. Duke, judge 2 days Nov. election, delivery of returns J. H. Leehmann judge 2 days election L. 1. Thomas, same Nor. election W. Butler, came S. P. Vernon same A. N. .Stanley Judge one day Nov. election G. k. Collier, same . 11. JI. Mulkey, same F. A. Iiauers clerk one day Nov. election and delivery of returns J. M. Jlamrnerslt'j .cltrk lllay Nov. election ti 00 3 00 300 ti 00 00 i 00 0 00 6 00 N. it. Wilcox, fame M. J. Fsvliigjudge two days Nov. election Shelden Thayer, same A. W. Long, en me Arthur Ii. Brown, clerk two days Nov. election J. A. Pond, same Ludwltf Beck, clerk twodaye Nov. tdection and delivery of returns Hay Nash, Judge 2 days and delivery of returns J, B. Fox, judge two daya Nov. election W. P. Flint, name Frank Celger, clerk two days Nov. election 45 80 42 00 6 00 6 00 00 '(Jo. W. Frico. unme HW O. F. Oul,v,nn' fi IH It in hertl.v ordervd that tlie (ol- lowing claims l paid out if the r-ad fund: V. Ctinn, mipplieH for rl dUtrli t No. :i ' o Ualloy MiwhIhhIII, naiU for road dint riot No. -1 7 00 Hunk f I.aWcvicw, eault ad vanced for road work l,77.i H Woodcock A Leonard repair of roud tHlrt. 2 2.'i J. K. Flm)k, road work ."7 r0 Norin l!et In I, road work dis trict No. :! 3l 21 T. K. IVrnard. road mipnlieH M :'" I.nkeview Iinl & l.umlier Co., liiinher 2 !H) Im-iiII A Co. .road u raiM-rexir 10 no la the .nailer of the petition nf T. J. Sullivan fir a lleenne to sell npirtn oiiH.tnalt and vlnoni Ihpiors ln'tian lilies le- than one gallon at Nort h Warner precinct. Lake County, Ore Kon, for the period o( i nionthc. It appearing to lite natiMfactit of this court that the nald T. .1. Sullivan ha compiled with the law In all par- tlcularN, as in Hindi cmen reipiin-tl. It I; therefore hereby trdtred that the clerk of this court Ihhuo h license to the said T. J. Sullivan to sell Hplritti otio.malt atul vinoin liquors iu quan tities Iff than one gallon at Nm l h Warner precinct, Lake I ounty. Ore- ; gon. lor ti perltvl ol ms motitiiH lrom the 7th day ef NovemN'r. l'.UO. Court adjourned tilitil Tuendav, Nov. 15. 1910, at 9 o'clock. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1910. Court con vened pursuant to adjournment. The same officers lieinjj present, when the following procccdingH were hal, tii wit : In the matter of witness fees.wection :UXK!.lhtillnger and Cotton's annot.tled cmies and statutes of Oregon, pro vides that the fees i f wit nt-sses shall be as follow s: '-'or each da v's a I luid- (.Continued liel Week; Lakeview Sets the Pace Uidwell Nugget: Loyd Hickcrsoti, who has been a resident of Lakeview, Oregon, for the pHst yjar, came over from that place last Wednesday und upeut several days visiting with re latives and friends. Lloyd says Bid veil has made s'ime improvement since bis departure but cot as much as it should with the advantages that present themselves for Improvemen t. And be Is rlht a little boo-t here and there instead of a knock would work wonders-oich as can be se-iu in tbe litle city Lloyd Is proud to call borne. Fort Didwell would be as good a town as Lakeview if tbe same pull together spirit was put into ex ecution here as there is at Lakeview. Got a Bar era in J. L. Worlow, of Merrill' was in Lakeview Friday on , busioess before the U. S. Land Office He purchas ed an isolated tract of 9'.. acrei ad joining his place, paying therefore 12. Toe land is worth not letis than 210 per acre, and Mr. Worlow expect- led to have opposition ia bidding for Ooojthe land. However, bis was the only Coo Lid, and it was knocked down to floojbim. During bis utay Air. Worlow added bis name to tbe constantly in creasing u'imber of Ktaminer read ers. Death of Mrs. E. A. Light Col. F. P. Light yesterday received a telegram announcing tbe death of his brother's wife, Mrs. E. A. Light, f Carlotta, Calif. She was the mother of Mrs. Geo. D. Harrow. While she had been ailing for some time past her deal h was not entirely unexpected, yet it was none the less 6ad. They were former tesidents of Lako county and were well xuowo amorg tbe old timers. The Chatautauqua Circle The Chautauqua Circle will meet with Mish Gertrude Vernon Monday. Decern her 19. Program : Loll call; Current events; Milton's London (the Chautauqua n) 'Beading Journey in London" III, Mrs. Harry Ualley; " Westminister Abbey" (The Chan tauquan,) "Knglish Cathedral" HI, Mrs. B. Cloud; sketch of Milton, Mrs. Farrell. New R. R. Commissioner Bairoad Commissioner West has tendered his reslguatione. He has gone to California, and as Tom Kay, treasurer-elect accompanied him ana tbe two ere warm friends tbe politically wjse think they see an arrangment between tbe two men for electing members of the appoin-1 tive heard and vatious Bt.ut.e offi cers such a superintendents of the state pribon and the asylum for tua insane. Politicians are also satisfied now that Frank Benson, secretary of state-elect will not resign and many fond political aspirations are badly frost bitten. Frank J. Miller, of Alhany.railroad oommlssinner elect, baa been made railroad commissioner in fact by ap pointment, to serve out tbe unexpired term or Commissioner West, who has resigned. Tbe appointment of Miller was made by acting Governor Jay Bowerman and btate Treasurer Steel. All Biscuits, Hot Breads More Tastv. Absolutely Auto Club to Meet The Lake County A utmuoblle Club will Loll h meiting torn invt even ing to oatlito plans tor the comtuu seHsen. The DilucipAl question to be Cuusiieitd will t tiie itn prove' uieul i'f c. uuty mads and to take mcli act inn h s h deemed proper to secure u uH rond.'. The flu It will aid in etety imiv pessltl.- any effort, made fnr ti e betterment of cur Mgl) hjhbiiJ tl:e county etmit 111 Ik ullv t-e roudud l:i Its inuouncud pur pott) uf t'lii'olKig pertDanelit good icaiii in Lni;e County. It is reoues te 1 that all meititierb of lh clah w tin on possibly tutt-n I to do sc. Complete Organization At h meeting of the SputiiMb Amurl cau War Veteian wblfa was held ou Friday eveuing last, tbe society adopted the bylaws by which their proceed iocs will be governed In the future, lhey also decile 1 to hold mee'ing on the first Monday In every mouth. J sso Craved wbi ini tiated into the orLHuizitnu, on 1 is now a full Hedged member. The society wks tcusterei iu here but a few weeks uao, mi l so far hai proveu uf great tunt lit to tbe inttu j hers in a social and business way. WANTLD A KANCII TO KKNT with stuck and implement, stock taken on shares or run oil ujsaiarv. Best of reierances. Wife good cook. loquiiHOt (. W. White. Alturas, Ch!.. care.J. C. Blchardson's cunip. .-TKAVF.D Black cow with white face. Keward for any Information leading to her recovery. Ben B. Bartcher, Lakeview I'lanint: mill. If yon are suMeriut; from bilious ness, constipation, iti(iigetion. clirou ii: hoadauhe. invest one cent in a Octal card, send to Chamberlain's Medicine Company, Des Moines, Iowa, with your name und uddress plainly ou the back and ffiey will send yon rt free parnple f Chiitiher Iain's Stomach and Liver tablets. Sold by all goon dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A r The Home of Good Values BAILEY Cakes, Economical j Healthful 7 s 1. 4 Valley Falls News Mr. Vatiderpojl and fiirnlly uf Wagontlre utopped over here recent ly, on their way to Liktvleiv, to ptirfd the wiu'er. j L'lley A SiminnnR, the tvxider- tiinta at ton tilacn, are iiioinil tog 1 souio of the fluent cougai, cat uud j covote ruiis we li-ivo ever tii. L. U. Allen ot the U. S. lirolngicai 1 Survey accoiupuiiicil by Mr. Dutsii- berry of Lakeview Is up Iu t)ie i parts taking Hel l notes for ti e I)n parto ent. ' j The sht-spmsn report goud feed and plenty of water on the high desert. The sheep ire doliM well. L. II. Mom' freight '.ea.a paused through hers this week hound for! Lakeview and Alturas. ,. , ., . i Ifanraannul enu r T It aa Mil Ina aanl .oJunbi v.'o ui kUD 4iwiij eeita John Deere Plow here recent ly. Co.'s were visitors i Fort Rock News Mrs. L. N. Haines and daughter, I'.sthcr, left for Portland last. week. It Is luqled thoehalik'c will help Mis. Haines' healt h. Last Saturday the 'men met ant cleared the cemetery grounds, prepar atory to fencing them. The ladies cervi d dinner at the school house. Thi' Fort Bock Literary a ml Debat ing Society now h 'i s a meinliei Hlilp oi nearly one hundred. Two weeks ago the question of wotuau suffrage was Uh:usciI. Last, work a mock trial took the place of the debate. The Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens Thornton's OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY! & MASSING! LL irliil was ald.v niidin ti'd by Hi Krttiixoii itutl Mr. Walker. The . clety In also making a careful uid of "ItdUrt'ii Btilen of Order" and each nlulit a drill In imillniiiciilni.v law vt ill ho jjl ven. i !ll,r -JHraily, wlllt 'his niece ami his enriiriMi, nil nir ,fw lorn vieiiii. day. IMm wift, who dud lecelt'ly, was also taken buck for btiiia). The doctor ami his wife will be irn-at y uiiKHeil la Fori Hock. ' Mr. rhrisllanseiiand mm. Maneff" have gone lo AiturU lo pen I li winter. For Hock will hate a Xiimslrli. and program at the ncliool house ot, ms eve. The Simdav nrli.,,,1 t... puhlle fcIiooIm und the Literary S ftv I will meet and all hel . In limkltiK It ,i Hliecess. In spite a the hard storm, t li ThankHgivIng .Mas(iu.rade was n gieut success. 1 ho font limes includ ed both the artistic and I he ridiculous , and iimtiv were very original. A lino j supper was nerved at the hotel. The j next dance of the duh will be given j .In unary Cth. j Loyd Smith, who pmved upon his claim last t-prlng, has returned und h I putting up a new house and making 'other Improvement)!. Since Ids tilji j to the fiiMt Mr. Smith says Fort lux k i looks better tlmn ever to him. j II. L. Canaan left for Shanlko Mon day. Ileli to bring In a loud of fur I liltnre for the new school. j Lant Saturday night I h friends of i Miss Macauley nurprlsed her at her j home; in , Fn inoiit. MIhs Mecauley , expects to lesve soon lo spend the i winter In Portland. ' A meeting was held Sunday for the ' purpose of organizing a Library A sotlatimi. Coniiiilttees were ap pointed to see wlnit o t r.i ligi-mi-n I h , can be made fur getting a i irculul In libiery here West Side Items Kev. Kilny Is making variou i chhtigM on hi ranch, which b liougiit of Itn. o. V. I, Co. He Is ex pecting hi4 wife aul ron from Haa jAngrdo, Tex., shortly. Me intends ' raliiug blooded htiep und Angora gts. Mr. Kllny certainly is a rust ler aud the West Hub are glad to have men uf bis ability res'de among '; ,i..m A I''Hoo tor u free iiiali drllverv ie being solicited by Kev. Blley and ' B. W. Andrews. It is hoped the West telder w ill te MiccuHHful in securing Loral Delivery whih is badly need ed. f Claude Woods and brothel. B. W. Andrews and others, recent home steaders, are contemplating plnutlug extensive orchards ii the rpring,.' They have great fait !. o " future, of the West Hide. .' i . .ndherty has suggested a nmim ' t l iail Center for the proposed new tomibo. '1 he many frinds of Mrs. V. T. Ciesaler, of Cednrville, will regret to learn that the has been iwto 111 for the past few weeka. We hope to hear of tier recovery in the near f utile. at, Drug Store