Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, December 29, 1910, Image 6

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AUTOMOBILES
BALDWIN & GORDON
AT KI.AMATII FAM-S AUK. KXC1A'1VH At.F.NTS
FOB LAKK, KLAMATH AN1 HAl.NK.Y COUNT1HS
rOH THK
BU ICK
THK ItUICK atom, the test of n daily stupe run from Lake
view to Klamath Falls.
THE ItUICK Is the best nlUnround machine for YOl'H use.
There are more 11UICKH In Lake County and have Riven
better satisfaction than any other make.
THK lU'ICKS are made In all sires from a small lttm-nbout
to a larjre Touring far. Write Baldwin V tJortlon at Klamath
Falls for demonstration and other information.
Lakeview Saddlery
A complete line of
wagon and buggy
harness, whips,
rr1es. hits, riates.
spu rs, quilts, rose
ettes, etc., etc.
w
Everj thing In the
line of carriage
and horse furnish
ings. ICepairliig
by co m p e t e n t
men.
THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE
ON THE MARKET
S. F. AHLSTROM - Proprietor
PffldG
Star.dird or Tourist Sleeping Cars
from All Points in Nevada
Through to
Denver, Omaha,
Kansas City, St. Louis
or Chicago
Dining Cars on all Trains
CThe District Freight and Passenger
Agent, Reno, Nev., will be glad to
answer all inquiries, quote rates, freight
or passenger, and to be hclp-fr:! ? vr-;
way. Call or write
Lame back comes on soddanly and
is ctxreiaoiy I'muf ii. it la ed
fjy rbeu.nia.tmu of tba D-.iuclea.
Quick relief i afforded by eji'ly'nf
Chamberlain's L-inluicut. Hold by all
good deulors.
S, A. M UH i !
Survey1
OHy ICuKla
Suite No. i
yVataou a !
MANY DILLS ALLOWED
(Continued from lost week)
15 IK)
4 10
2 10
2 10
15 00
tt 10
2 10
2 10
10 00
22 10
2 10
20 00
20 ih
22 80
21 (0
20(H)
2i 00
IS on
20 (M)
J. I". MclolUlld, HHIIH
Clay Kinney, Htuno
A. I. lUkcr, wimi
Katie John, interpreter fur
itnuid Jury
H. C. Todd, witness before
Krand Jury
John llrown, same
Mrs. A. K. Hannlstcr, Name...
A. E. Hftnnli-tor, sumo
S. A. Morris, anine
B. V. Cannon, wit noun Indoro
jrrund Jury and dint, att'y
JiiHon S. KM or, witness be
fore district att'y
Jhmoii S. Klncr, w i t mn before
Krand Jury
Dick Sherlock, name
Koy Stiwiffor, same
Allen Kontt. wmie
P XV. Hannister.Hame
A. D. Maker, name
Charlie Harper, mime
Ted HanniHter, same-
Mrs. K ManniHter, witness
efore Krand Jury and illx
triet Hitorney
Mn. A. K. Mannlnter, witness
liefore Krand jury
A. K. Mannlater, name
L. A. Mohs, witness before
grand Jury and dint, utt'y...
W. Y. Miller, name
Mrs. J. K. II mi noil, name
Mr. M. C. Currier. smne
Mra. J. S. Kelaej, name
William Thorn, Maine ...
Walter Kittrldate, same
C. H. l'arker, witness l. foro
Krand jury and circuit court
('lay Kinney, witness before
Circuit court
Austin Debey, witness In-fore
grand Jury
J. O. Dodrion, aaiue
Andrew Vinynrd, witness be
fore Circuit court
IOt' Wingate, name
ili Adam, witness before
grand Jury
Win. La Satee, name
foe Burns, same
John Muffin, witness before
Circuit court
John Cronin, name
Susie Burns, witness tiefore
grand jury and circuit court
Mamie Jack, came
jKatl John, Interpreter lav
! fore Circuit court
J. en C. F. Flynn. witness. 1?
i lore Circuit court
J;is. F. Sullivan, Hume
C. C. llaw. same
R. M. Kutardrtory, Hame
t Frank Harris, Name
Chae. i'ftchcr, name
'.Jaw. Waketield, same
F D Iiuneun, name
Ilettie 11 ("o.-how, same
Koy I'nviii.'in, fame
Lawience I'ri..i'll. t-ame
Frank McHr oin, vitiie!-H be
i fore Circ uit court and urand
; jury
XV. i i. Lane, Hame
J K. ). l'.iiick, hii me
W. Ii. ah. v. Hiiine
Dave Dotsuri, natiie
I !. I'. M alloy, wlti.t-SB before
i grand j'iry
(i. C. F! t.vfl lid, Btute va
Lnuii Veyfcaade
J Faddy Cioper, aame
llOdltli A. Mc.Nee, witness be-
I fure grand jury
Jim O'Connor, mate. vh. Koula
Veyesaili;
t Daw Deiineliy, name
W. L. Clapp, same
I Martin Meaner, wltneaa be
! fore grand jury and Circuit
court
!.John McAullffe,') mute vm.
i
I fouiH Vej saade,
Reginald (Jritton, Hame
I K. T. Strlplin, Hame
I Joe Baker, witneaH before
i grand jury and circuit court
Javid T. Jonea, Hame
1 Div'i i I'. McAaliffe, same
, T. A, ' 'rump, witneaa Htate
i vh. Louia N'eyssade
I Mike O. Sullivan, wituead be
fore grand jury and circuit
court
i John Cogburn, wltneta ettttc
vh. Louia YeyHHade
Win. Wallace, eame.
W. A. Marker, name
! J. S. I-ane, Hame
J. W. I'eacock, hame
Lloyd HickcrHon, wltneaa le
fore grand jury and Circuit
court 10
M. Hart, witness atate vs.
Lou In YeyaHttdo 20 10
W. M. Snider, Hame .'JO 10
John M. Flynn, same .16 10
IS. Daly, wituei before grand
jury and Circuit court 4 20
C. V. fcnider, for Jury service
and mileage 3 10
. Bond, Baue :;9 00
. Dreukel, Hame 42 10
' Fond, same CI 00
. . Brewer, Hame (.0 20
Ueryford, same 48 00
A. Nelnoa, aurne i SO
. Itehart, aurne 07 00
ult.Huine 74 00
. Crump, tiame 35 00
. McCoul, Hame 12 10
i Veruon, Hame 45 (JO
'. Dent, Hame 53 00
'. Currier, same CO 00
20 00
20 (X)
22 10
22 1
22 IC
22 20
22 10
22 10
30 00
20 10
16 (XI
40 (K)
10 00
10CX)
14 20
3010
30 00
20 10
6 00
14 00
20 10
20 10
2 10
16 On
3S SO
24 no
4ti 40
24 00
.11 (O
JfOOO
20 00
l! 40
.11 (in
31 20
i 80
4; so
i; oo
47 10
40 00
.1 10
3 10
48 00
2 10
it; io
36 10
(18 43
50 00
no io
:io io
4 10
28 10
38 10
44 00
12 00
.16 10
c v:
6 10
0 10
0 19
2010
John CoKhiirn, rnnie
II II. Ilahn, oaine
Win Dykeman, a:inu
Jnx. IUnIu, same
K T. Striplln. name
J. Morrla, name
IV M. Miihk, aaine
s. V. Kehnrt, anie
II I.. Northrup, name
Henry Moiulell, aauie
0. Hi. Fit iirt'raM, aatnn
l- Thomaa. name
Phillip Lynch, tmme
.1. S. Branch, anmo
Flint Vernon aame
Chaa Kccleaton, aain
Frank Wilaon, snmr
(Ifo. Jammerthal, tame
tiit) L. Ilolhrook, aame
Chan. KcYloaton, aame
hd Fatf h, name
Wlllard Duncan, aame
J. O. Mull, name
A. D. (Ireen, aame
Lath (iooilman, aaiue
K. S. Art Inir. aame
.1. C. Ilotchklaa. same
Kldoii Winalcock, Haniti . . .
.1. C. Oliver, hhui(
It. A. MawklnM, aame
1. Cannon, aame ,
Joe lii-c-d, oh me
A. m Ick, name
I!. K. Funk, aame
W. K. McCorrnack, nine ....
S. S. MaulHter. name
W W. II tmpton, aame
K Itatidoin, t-iime
A-llii McCall. Hame
I. 1 1 Karleigh, name
(Sen Kannev. Hame
lren HaiU-y, name
IVIe Follett, Maine
C. S Brnetli'l. name
Cnaa MorriH, name
lter Wltlmm. name
I'. J. Brattalu. hii me
Fr- d Weidey, Hamt"
! t M. June -, rnne
Wm. DnhkltiH, name
Win. Furrow, aame
L. A Mohh, 'nme
K. O. Lamb. Hame
Wm. Sch m lilt, t-aiuo
Li ire Smalley, same
V. Siorknian, hhiuc
Wnlter I'niton, aame
Kd liartxog name
Hurley Ytrnnn. name
.Ian. F. Sullivan, axp-uae in
cae of I! Kuhl IS w
AlU-rt Dent, expeiine In cap
ture of lHac Harrcll NS 25
It appeurlng to the court that there
Ih a vacancy In the otllca if Juntlce of
the (avice, I'a aley precinct. It In here
by ordered that F. L. Young be and
lie i hereby appointed to 'he olllce of
JuMlceof the i-ace for Paisley pre
cinct, of Luke county, Oregon.
In the matter of the approval of the
bond of W. K. lUrry an JiiMtice of the
peace of North Warner precinct No.
5, Lake County, Oregon, it Ii hereby '
onlercil that the nald bond of W. K. i
llnrrv, be and tin -ame la hereliv up- I
I
proved.
Court adjourned until Wednesday, ;
Nov. 16 KilO. j
Court convened purniiant to ad
journmeut; the, aame olllcers being
p'CHent, when the following proceed
Ingrt were had, to wit:
In the matter of i !alH against Lake
County, the following were examined,
all'twed, and warrniita are hereby or-
ilei-fil ilrawti, us y law provided, to
be paid out of the rod fund of the
count an followa, to wit:
C. W. K. JenriiugHand Frnent
L.Meyer Co., road workNo.4 17 50
It Ih tiereby ordered that the fol.
w i nt; be paid out of the general
fund:
BeHHle K. Burgcaa, wltneHS
feeH before grand Jury 2 10
J. F .BurneHH, name 2 10
Win. Wallace, coroner !eea .. 33 00
C. W. Dent, coroner incpeat 1 00
1 . I.. FreaM, tame 1 (K)
E. F. KieHbling, name I 00
O. A. CurtiH, name 1 00
F. M. York, aame 1 00
N. E. Curry, same 1 00
Dr. K. II. Smith, profeHHional
Hervlce; 30 0()'
C. A. Kehart, countycommlH- I
Hloner fee and mileage
27 10
27 10
27 10
21 70
27 l.
4 8 20
35 00
42 10
M 00
W 40
28 00
41 00
42 10
37 00
01 00
0 10
9 10
12 10
2 10
12 10
2(0
2 10
2 5(1
4 K0
21 10
2 10
2 10
1 10
5 00
2 10
5 IHt
4 8.)
5(H)
1!) 50
12 (10
11 (X)
27 00
10 M0
11 (X)
1 1 (HI
12 IH)
4 10
5 no
27 (X)
8 40
Hi
II 00
24 (X)
10 40
10 K0
11 00
11 (X)
11 00
1 10
16 00
2 10
2 30
3 80
20 SO
GUARDED BY ICYWIND
A Frigid Convict Station In the
Northeast of Siberia.
THE COLDEST SPOT ON EARTH
24 4o
The report of F. W. I'ayne, county
clerk, nhowing that from Sept. 11,
191o, t o Oct. 31, 1910, lncluaive, ho had
paid Hcalp bounty on 1-19 coyotcH.nmi
eight bobcatH, amounting to 1539.50, j
waH examined, found to bo correct,
and (he sculps and front feet of nald
anlmalM deHtroyed an by law provided.
Mrs.
John?
know
Domtstio RtparU.
Flditett Are the stars shining,
Mr. Fidgett Did yon erer
the stars to do anything else
than shine? (Later) Mr. Fldiett Is the
rain still coming down, Beanie? Mrs.
Fldftett Did you ever know It to do
any tiling else than come down, John?
Mr. Fidgett Yea. I have known it to
hold up.
Not Much by tha Day.
Lady What: Thirty-eight cents a
dozen for eggs: Why, that's more than
3 cents for one egg. Grocer Well,
mum, you must remember that one egg
Is a whole day'H work for one hen.
Cleveland Under.
Revolver Needed.
John I'll bring you a fork, Kir. The
Customer What for? John Tho
cheese, sir. The Customer A fork's
no Ruorl. Bring a revolver. London
Rketch.
No Precautions Aro Neeotiary Against
Cscapo at Verhojranek When tho
Wind Blows, Half an Hour In tho
Fierce, Biting Cold Moans Death.
The roldent place lu tho world one
would naturally expect to t either
tho north or the south pnln, but It Is
not It la a Tillage lu tho northeast of
Liberia named Verhoyansk.
There tho nvernco temperature of
the three worst winter mouth la M
degrees F. below aero, which means
85 degrees of froaL During January
the average teuiHratiiro la 50 degree
below aero, or KS degree of frost. On
one occasion the thermometer regis
tered the remarkable llgure of 120 do
give of froHi! The averago January
figure for lamdon, on the other hand,
la 7 degrees above fretting point
But In Verhoyansk most months aro
winter months. July, curiously enough,
la as hot there as In Loiidou. but the
shadow of the (errlblo winter bangs
over even the warmest months.
Even In midsummer the foreHis
which surround the desolate pin In lu
the center of which Verhoyansk
stands aro withered and gray. The
graaa Is colorlcs. Tho few (lowers
are odorless. The bare soil of the
plain Itaelf refuses to produce vege
tables of any kind. Tho ground la
frozen hard to an Incredible depth.
No fanning, of course, la laiaslhle.
There are no inttlo or Miullry. All
food Is Imported Why, then, does this
little villa: elst? It la a convict sta
tion, aud Its population of 400 la made
up of oDIcluls aud etllea.
No precautions against escapes art
needed. Prisoners are known to hare
goue mad with the louelluesa of the
place. Hut no oue has over been mad
enough to try to escape. Verhoyansk,
strange though It sounds guarded
by the wind A gale when tho ther
mometer stands at 30 or more below
aero will destroy every llvlug thing
that Is not under shelter.
One of the many curious facts about
cold Is that Intense, cold la In Itself
easy to lsar provided tho air la atllL
One traveler has declared that he has
often felt colder In Piccadilly on a
damp day In November than during
his entire stay In Verhoyausk. where
the thermometer sometimes showed IX)
degrees of frost.
The reason Is that at Verhoyanak
the air la Intensely dry, and dry cold
does not penetrate far. With a tent
at night and warm fura lu the day
time one can be quite comfortable,
however low the temperature.
I'.ut let a wind once rise and things
are different. As Verhoyansk la the'
coldest place in the urld the few I
whi'ls that come must brln warmth j
I'.ut then all winds carry moisture
And ko we have the curious fact tli.it.
though one may be mlte cnuifxl'lalile
with the thermometer showing ',n i!
grees of frost. If a u Ind aprins up
and in Ii In 'JO or 30 degrees of w ninth
to the air one has to lly for dear
life to shelter.
Half mi hour In tli.it llcrcc, biting
cold means fletith. Hut tho Intense
dry cold that Is Verhoynnak's normal
weather Is. If not so dangerous, ijulte
as powerful lu lbs effci'ts. In that ley
stillness an Iron ax head dropped on
the ground smashes llko glass. A
hoard of unseasoned wood, on tho
other hand, freezes hard us Iron.
De Wlndt In hla travels In this re
gion carried his milk In aolld culs'S
in a net attached to his alelgb. His
thermometers all burst fur at tho
Verhoyansk temperatures quicksilver
freezes and can be hammered llko
copper. It has Indeed boon turned Into
bullets aud shot through a deal board.
All he could (lud of a caso of claret
were a few lumps of red Ice and some
splintered glass. But what troubled
him moat was the discovery that It
waa Impossible to smoke. At 40 de
grees below sero frozeu nicotine blocks
the Htem of the pipe, while cigarettes
or cigars freeze to the lips.
It must be embarrasalug to find, as
one does when the thermometer reach
s 80 below, that one's very breath
falls at one's feet iu a Quo white pow
der. A muHt.'iche becomes a torture
a heavy, solid lump of ice. To luy a
bore band on metal means that the
akin will stay where It touches. A
careless traveler once wtilessly left a
ahlrt outaido his hut to dry. When ho
picked it up again It bent and almost
broke. When swung through the air
It made a noise like theatrical thun
der. At these temperatures many usually
trusty articles, such as combs and
razors and knife handled, ebxlvel or
bend or break.
Verhoyansk Is a huddle of mud plas
tered huts along one straggling street.
The windows uro of Ice, so that can
dles are needed both summer and win
ter. Twenty miles away, across a dis
mal plain of snow, lies a low, black
line of pine forests.
On the other Bide Is the frozen river,
from which dense, unhealthy
roll up for weeks together In t"
tumn. There are not flowers 1 1
ami summer Is dlnprr I'erh'
are right nt Verhoyanak la
forward to the long months of v
Hut It la not a cheerful plate -son's
Weekly.
OI:nCIAL DIRECTORY
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Attorney at Law
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KKICK Dalv BaUdln,.
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Attorney at Law,
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(JUARLES UMIIACH
Land and Law Ofllca
Abstractor of Title
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