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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1910)
Lake County Examinee Official Paper of ADVI.HTISINO RA1L5. IWular tantllni ed 11.00 n Ittrh, 1ni:l co iimn t r aionth. All Hamlin ehnv1 ire iwu-e monih. t t 4 rnipl U l.awi ior all extra rlianaea. All 'lal poalllotii titf a All horl una at. nra tt-aili-r. Iwai rolrtnui". Ilk'. mt Unreai-h In eentou. Waul a.U. e. a lm.-rli tnarr:tin rani .'I thnt tl.m. hraulutiolia oi tvmU-len.-v. l (u anil mard- ay-Trnnvtetii Ailv,ninir and Jab lr i ru tin, raali in ailvan. All Hill muU ! paul the rt of earh month. LrtkoTiew, Oregon, Thursday, Ioceinbcr' 2' ItMO The Heruey County News, in refer ring to tbe defeat of Jay bovern,an for Governor, says b e nomination was forced upon Eattera Oregon end m not toe choice of tbe people of bat ee.tloo of toe eUte. Contleu- log tbe News tays: "Eastern Oregoa will loyally support a candidate oi He own, but is not likely to be very I quiet for 4lU awhile." Tbe peo enthusiastic far one hj U selected j cle lbat ,e ,0 , :h wetern p-rt of by special interests that are foreign j tn Uouotv and adjoining the Lata to Ita aenlimeuta aud eynjpatblee." uejg it seem have not ben Ibform Now, If Eastern Oregon eer bad o e(1 ,DOQl u,c project. Inere bare candidate for mtj state or oongres- oe,n tmo go,eromeot u,eu out la tba tiooal office tbat as not forced opon , LMfM y,de, lookina at tbe country It by aome other eectloo of tbe State. . ,ni tbe H,lf saDutt7 of putting tt lo tbe Kxacuioer would like to koowlo deer reaerte) tat tbey neer who tt was. Tbe nominations years j Mill a wo)(1 lo pf the MUiele n gj of Phil Metscban for State j pmti o( t, e coontryj about aocb Treaaorr, Z. V. Moody for Coteroor j , mofe illfl O0 toot. it aeema lbat and O. M. Irwin for Sohool Soperin- ttlj8 n,ove baa been gotten up by peo tendent, were forced upon Eastern lbat ,., f,rtbr east lo tbe coun Oregon by the support tbey received ty principally for tbelr own benefit from other sections of tbe state, for BUfi to wolk . hardibin on tbesettleis ali had strong opposition in tbelr own section. Coming on down to more recent tima, how. about theii Congressman? Rather than have a man from their own section, tbey elect one fiom Portland, which al ready has two United States Sena tors. Regardless of faotioos Eastern Oreuon has as a whole steadfastly re fpsed to support for nomination any of tier uitizeoa for any office, and Ud it was cootidered that she was o itled to reoogaitlon it was only through support of other aectlons -of tbe state tbat candidate would be successful. A candidate from one county can scarcely hope for sop port from any other county, regard less of faction. It is announced tbat Downing will be done by tb State board to tbe way of appointments ontil alter tbe LegUlatnrs meets, and tbo there will be no appointments made foi political purposas. Cbaogf at tbe tats institutions will be made from time to time alter tbe Legislature adjourns, aa tbe board believes sncb appointments will be for tba better Dent of the service. Altarsa It ceti&!y a 6ud life to keo? away from. If tbe Plain dealer is to Le believe!. Lieteu to it ; "Our fttreett ars i j a worsd coudition by far tha tbeo tbe town nas lo corporate i. Mud and slush i over all; while vile, foul eaiellioit rcola of wattr are everywhere la evideuce " Cootio'iioi; it 1 - ta out a 1)01 about taxed, uni hile conce Jio tbe ne cessity uf. wafer orks is of the cci:i loa that tti toao cud hardly ftuod a tS5,000 bond iBue therefor. If the Plaiudelt-ar defeiree to Bee th town, can net shale, an'er and tronse ( 'iot prosff, hi it 8aya it does, why oot out in tbe Lava liedr, a pluca devoid tell the public of Bou.e of the aivan- J of tiuibei and water, a barren v-aste tages offered instead of making th'a cf rock? with Dothinj but occaaiou plctore aa tlack as poeiible'.' lally a briuch of grass and a etonted " jjamper.) fciay from tilass .Mountain Very, very few interior towns hare northeast to Timber Mountain; then eo many advantages as Lakeview, and , east to Deer 11111, then north along while perhaps Home are not tbe equal tbe timber Hoe, taking io Lone Ploe, of the 1 ryer and older cities cf theMowicb Butte and Blue Mountain coast, yet aa a whol they compare and ua far east as Blacks Canyou very favorably with any conjOiuuity ! w here, thousands (if deer stay aod of its -iin. The atreeta are in ojoi'h i tuukt their home aod wbere tbey bave better shape than tb average country . town can boatt. while our ecbool (a I cilities, with tbe Dew ?10,0W hib school builling, ere rapidly reaching a point par excellence. Our court bouse and groonds are something we j are all proud of, while tbe city water is of a tonality that cannot be excelled. Tbe elnutrio light and power plant is to tie improved aod made a 21 boor service, and iu fact everything appears to be io teadioess for railroad connectiou with tbe out side world, lo fact Lakeview and hei surroundings are about tbe prop er dope, as the Examiner seta it, and there is no doubt tbat she will be a cracker-jacK after tho railroad gets Lere. Will yea be here then? Are you goiug to snare in the money making of 1911? Think It over and then get busy aod loost! Oregon may one day have tbs inofct beautiful ticeuic highway iu the world fur the uew road now under construction to Crater Lake from Medford is aeid by experts to be su perior to aoy on this continent or through tbe Alps in tbe grandeur of its aceuery. Koad experts of tbe govirumeut i:j charge of the work say the Dew highway will bave no superior anywbe e and characterize the work bh "Forty five miles of luarnoumlzing through tbn greatest aceulo aootioa of the world." Lake County, Oregon in rpar. In advance, li morlha, - rnrr month, " -It uoipald Is advuutt.f J 0 thecal Nolle ta Suboitr nowrioeri lo I he O fnn imw hkHit Ktamlni't who n-miw to another, or chanei ihi-lr i i,i!w,' .l.trt h.uli r in nifx r u Iron in' hit ..(floe a card ao tholr Mwt can be a'1- 1r-eJ to loe rlcal poatolllM. Protest Against Reserve Straw, CaL Deo. 12 ToTte Edllur: 1 noticed au ilea published tu your paper etatiog a move la on foot 'tjput tbe Western part of Moeoo ! County, taking In all of the Lava Iliads, intc a Deer Parlt to preserve , -nd proUot u. Mule Tall Dear i nieo ..th- h been oa tbe that live uear the Lava lied a by de priving tfaeoi uf tbe range and also tbe many banda oi ebeep that winter ou toe Lava beds and luo on tba Na tional Forest during tue summer months. Tbey think by cutting orf tbe winter range for sheep, the ihannmin a i t! hnTa to no tint lit biihl-I n88 aod a few of the selected borB and cow men will have all the rau to themselves. '. During my stay iu this part of tbe cjuuty whicaj ha been about lea years, I bave failed to ever find a time when there were aoy deer in tbe Lava Ceds, except during a big storm. When tbe snow lay deep on i tbe mountains tbers would be a few bunches of deer come into the Lava Beds wbere tbe soow waa not so deep, and tbey were most generally pursued aod drove in there by some hooter. As soon as tbe snow went otf tbey would go back to tbe Pine tloicer, Ibeir natural home aod breeding gr jonds. The people in this psrt of the iMuntj-J ivsot to aod do piotejt tbe deer, but if it id necessary to place part of tbis coonty iuto a Deer Park why oot mak tbe preserve and place it in Sjujo part of tbe couuty wbere tbe der ar. aod wbere thev etat, , aod not u. ake, a Deer Park out of tbe Lava litii where there are DO d '?r aod misrepresent the couuty to the the Hiithnritiea aod President at Wasliingtou aud oot tell th-ir maiu f urr.oee ii not to prctect th deer at h 1 1 hut to put some of the istockmeu adjoiuiutf the Liva IJedj ho dej'eud ! ou tbe UTam to keu their 6tocU from 6tar;i'jg in tbt vsintftr out of Luai ceE3. The jirot-er plure lor a Deei Park I in tbe timber where tbe deer w inter a weil as summer range. A lot of this idue timber couotrr is little higher than the Lava Meds, aod where the Forest Kangera cau luok out lor their protection, and uot make a needless aod useless expense of hiring men to protect a lot of country where thre are no Mule Tall deer or no game of any kind except Coyotes and Wild Cats. All the net tiers that live Lere, some who bave fought in aod lived here since tbe Mudoo War, will verify tbia state ment. (JUY D. HKOWN. Farmers' Short Course The Oregon Agricultural College will commence it aouual special short course for farmers ou January and tbe instruction to be ollored this year is probably tbe heat since theaa courses wtr ttarted several years ago. Experts iu tho various branches bave been secured aud the special work will extend over u period of tlx weeks. (eo. E. Boos, who has been inves tigating the irrigation projects of Lake County for the census depart ment, completed bia work and re turned the llrst of the week to his headquarters at Medford. Miss Lucy Arnold a dister of Mrs. A. A. Witham of Paisley, passed through Lakerlew a few day ago oa ber way to Paisley. DAVIS CREEK NEWS ITEMS Conrlndid from first page. J. O'Neill, Secretary and Treamirer of the Davia Creek Orchard Co., came down t Davis Creek fiom Lxkavifw with KoM. L. Weir ou Medoesday aaJ baa been looking alter company afTalrs, There U to Ixt a maak ball given at Dnvta Creek Imo. 'J I. Prizes will lm niven foi tue bt et suatalueil char aoter. tv J, I'utton Is making some chsngea lo bis water Hues, laying laryer pipe. Watklus and Kmery are exteodlog their electrio ligkt line ou up tbe val ley as far e John Hriles' place. Tbey are puttiug In good Hoe No 5 cop per wire. Davis Giek bas a good ower plant and is able to furnisb all who come with good lights. Eilgai Emery Is manager. Kirnardson a iseugeot Con. Co. are progressing nicely with their contract on tbe N. U. li. H. M. C. Phillips has got bia new bouse almost completed and will move lata It within a few days. C. K. Crowder and hucarooa bave been riding on west side for several rlars, but have returned oow. Cattle ie in Hoe shape. V?. P. r'isber this week solJ his four acie tract to Mr. K. Kaemusreo, of Merced Co , California, tbe prl-e being about t5X) per acre. Mr. Kas mussen was acootrpaoled by a Mr. Nelson of tbe esme place, liotb a ere well pleased and expect to return as soon as poesible. S. D'Uton bas installed a new grain and bean cleaner in bis new mill and Is very buay cleaning beans and grain. Wm. Kirkpatrick bas accepted a position with tbe Davis Creek Mer cantile Co. until after tbe holiday. Jobo Davie, local nheeo man. is in frvoi bis range ou West Side au i j reporta sheep doing Doit. j Lee Arhuckle baa a brother vltt iog Mm from Ft. Morgan, Colo. Mr. Arbuokle is very much pleasfd witb the country aoi may licate here. A.J Pii'iii ii up fro n M 1 1 e lioe a few days this week. Fred Lbbilt is taking advantage of tbe rainy weather and is loadog aroend Hotel Davis Creek. Miss llerlba Crowder hat come home from Keno where she bss been attending Business College. She will remaio here ontil after Ibe holidays. Tbos. Cannon left for the Willam ette Va;ley, Oregon, on Saudsy. He was called there on ajcooot of bin brother George being ill. Mica Ilavi, of North Davis Creek, Mies Lee, of Sooth Davit Creek, aod Mrs. J. Selby. of Lindale school Dis trict, III combine and eive a Xmai eotertaicmect et tbe Davia Creek Church on Xma eve. Ibey have eneQt oiucb time iu (reparin the program. Mr. J. (iarrielt bus moved into his new bouie south of Duvis Creek. j John Browo, of the t'Au Fouroilue, 1 has been iu Davis Creek for a few idayh and left Monday fur bia old home in Peunaylvauia. tie will tie gou uutili after tbe holidays. Wbfo he raturna he expect- to Hturt the new atamp ui II uow on that prop erty. iJave Anderson, formerlly a black tnith at New Pine Creek, Or., has accepted a poaition with tierle (Jul liaojn io the shop at Davis Creek. Mrs. C. E. Crowder went to Altor as on Saturday to meet her daughter bertha who came up fiom lieuo. Tbe young people of Davis Creek are very butty repariog their cos tumes for tbe mark ball to be given Dec. 23rd. County aurveyor tireeor; ha been working some davs surveying tbe Jobo PJriles raocb which will he put ou tbe market lo small tracts Work has been resumed on Davis Creek Orchards Co. dam aod will be rushed to completion as noon aa pos sible. J. W. Watkina and Ed King return ed Friday from Alturas wbere tbey bave been for two weeks on the grand jury. H. J. Dutton made a butdnexs trip to Alturas ou Sunday. Went Linville is visiting bis parents Mr. and Mik. Wm Lloville, during the vaeatiou of Modoc County High Hchool. Mr. aod Mia Ernest Hartlerode bave been visiting in Alturub the past week. A. O. Duhme, of Fandango Lumber Co., was transacting busiueris in Davis Creek on Monday. Valley Falls Items Tim O'Connor went through here a few days since with hit sheep, bound for the desert. Geo. Edee and sons, from Wagon tire, stopped over here oo their way out to their claims. Mr. Edes bas an arteiao well outfit and eipecls to bore for Hows oo toe detert west of Wagootlre Mountain. Mr. Thompson aod Mr. Frank, traveling talesmen, wereyvlsltors here Urt Tbnrsday, tNuieiilerahle rain foil ten day agt. Since thn our weather ha ben a cod. II. A. Utlev, deputy tlm Warden, ha returned from a trip lo Lake-vie. M. week camp. The Kttiaey ptaaed thrnniih thl on bis way from the sheep Jenninits Meyers Keal'y Co. recM,tly located Caltln S Stone and Ceorife II. Newc-uita on homenteada lo tbls vicinity. Doing At The North End W'ui. Lane arr'vel on Friday's stage from the Willamette VallT, here he bad been spending the part month. A large lot of fruit end shads trees arrived la town a tew days ago aod are now with James Wakefield for distribution to tboee parties who oidereJ them. M las Vlda Cbrisman arrived home from Eugene Sunuay evening, at which place she bad been attending nchool. it la ber intention to upend tbe wlutet here. Archla Itobiuett, who Is well koown in this community having at ooe time resided here, died at his honie at Cretwell ou the 'Jnd of Dec ember, of consumption. Ho leaves a aite two children. Additional Local News Dao W. Parker la over from Illy and is stopping at Hotel Lakeiaw. M. K. Halt will leave Monday to spend the holidays with his family at Sacramento. T. E. Bernard left for California this moroiog to join bia wife at San Diego. He expects to return io about tlx weeks. Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Drenkel yes terday returned from t bt-i r Califor nia trip, coming up from Davit ('re, it by private conveyance. Jobo Wells came over from lil) Wedoesday oa buviueks connected with tb-i sale of an Isolated tract t f land which be purchased today at tbe U. S. land office. Austin Sherlock reportt much suc cess io the sale of tbe shawls wblcb he baa beta making here, to date baviug aold more tbao fifteen at eo.CO each. Tbete shawls are well worth the price as tbey make very accept able Xn.as gifts. New school districts bave been e- tabllsbd 'o tbe vicinity of Arrow aod Alkali In tbe north eod of tbe: coonty. Tbe many new eettleis going in tone have made this action neces-' aary, fo heretofore they were ioclud ' ed in the Silver Lake aod Paisley districts respectively. Surprise Record: An Indian, pres umably, approprla'ed (ieorge Wlel niunater's home while it waa tie 1 to a bitching plane above Lake City , cue eveniug laat week and rodn the uotruai to C'edarville during the night. snd tid it InJ Jobo Knyce's stal le. Ooorga came down Thurs day an 1 recovered his borne and cad- die. j Nathan Smith, for more than eight j yaars iu the employ of the Heryford Land A Cattle Co., is now in the enifloy of the Consol Idutod Ktagel Co. This fact hrlnus forcibly to J mind the new era now dawning i ti Lake County, for Nate was ouh of the standby of tbe company, and with the dinpoaal of tbeie larh'e boldiogs they hare no employment to olTer the many faithful employees who were with them io format years. Peter Walls, a native of Scotland, died at the lealdence of Mrs. Eusaell yesterday. He came here from San r'-Hneirico heveral montha since to work on the High school building. He bad suffered several bemorrhagea The Home of Good Values OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY! BAILEY of tho lunga but ha l noatly recoveren from the rame wbeu be was altarkeil with heart failnre and paaned away iulle uneiprlrdly. He was surd about T years, and leave a father and son In Hootland, ho have ten notified of Ms death. Tho funeral will probably bn held tomorrow. NOTICE Ft Mi ri'HI.lCATION Not 't)nl f mill IH pnriiu m ( hi' Inlcrlor, I'. S. ro I IMtlco at l.nkcvicw, lrnini. iv-r 1. lino, N. lie' la ln-ndiy rivtn thnt Jitlison- Sh Ijiiii, nf I'liNlcy, Ort'gn , aim, nil Vlobi-r 'J I. p'(.ri, ninile to imtatfiid ciitrv No. :1'xm;, m-rlnl. N. 0I21M. (nr Ht,NWi,,Ni,SWt4. tHlloii 8, Tnwii- Htiip nM., Kxttirv . VV HIlVMIi'l t Mi ri llrtii, hna tlliil imtlii1 ( iiiuntlui to limke IIiihI five yenr prtxif, to en- j tftblioh rlniiii t o iho lainl rilxtve di'H crltird. iM-forv Kculatcr and kcci'lvr, i II. S. t-and im.., at likevle. On. gon, nn the 2Mb day uf January. IUI1 I Claimni't nnmca a wltneae; Folk liannl tor. of I'aUlcr, Ore. i It. N. PlM'Ipw, of I'ai-li'V. Ojh. KlnuT Manh'V, ol I'aMli-y, tn. M. It. Wliiti-houac, of PiilalfV, Ore. AKTiil lt W. OUTON, Heri.t-r. MANY BILLS ALLOWED (Continued Irom bint, wit-k) anre on a court of record, Some of the w itlii'HMt-x have filed clfl'llia for ftN-n while traveling; to and returning; Irom the comity pent, which claima tire not lew a I and are hereby illaal lowed. Iu the matter o( rliiluia airainxt Ijke I'ouniv, t he following; were ex amined, al'oaiit and wiirrimta are hereby ordered drawn, aa by law provided, to be paid out of the iren era! fund of tbe county, aa follow, to wtt: Ell rextnuratit. bonnl of prin- oner month nf Nov . W. II. Sniiler. for i-mii voKnin election n lnrii" WuimIoW lUy li'y , home V. 1.. I liorilloii. oil ire Hlllipln-M lti ImTiI Allen, wllnir.- I I. ire uraiol jury Klo i I ,n it,, nie, It. I lllle. Hll (Coiit Inniil week) HURRY before al! the nice things all gone. Iitiravin I:rec on jooils lou r?" Skilful Watch Repairing and Engraver? -r A. KAUFMANN Watckmaker and Jeweler LAKEVIEW, OREGON Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at Thornton's & MASSING! 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