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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
FURS Hides Pelts COMMAND Bg Prices If you don't believe J. P. DUCKWORTH C. 0. MISENER Farm Lands Orchard Lands Timber Lands Stock Ranches wamBsaeszss LAKEVIEW :: OREGON ATFLV V ATTHt CANAL x - coMrarimr omnmrnm . Mammoth Stables BARNUM REHART - Popiiio The Lnrgent Llver.v and Feed Stable In Southern Oregon or Northern Cullfornbi. Horses Boarded !y the Day, Week or Mf.mh. Special Attention (iiveii To Transient Stock i'iuck, $1.00 vnn hia- LAKEVIEW " . . OREGON WE CAN WHO CAN? UTLEY & SIMMONS Can Mount all kinds oi Animals' Ik-ads, Birds, Etc. Let us make you a beautiful Cyote, Cat Bear Kur. Wc also tan all kinds of skins. UTLEY & SIMMONS, Taxidermists VALLEY FALLS - - - OREGON Lakeview Meat Market HAYES 5L GROB, Propr'S Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free IMlver.v The REAL HOME PAPER The San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DAILY -:- SUNDAY -:- WEEKLY Sunday's in Colors VM. WALLACE, Dealer at Lakevfcw, Oregon ORDER NOW DUINGS IN THE 0REG0NC0UNTRY; All Parts of Stato Show Much and Rapid De velopment Portland, Cre, Die. V.7-That Oie goti will have a population of 1,'Jt'O -OVO when tho next ceumie roll l omul is the preuictiou of K. U. Miller, tiattlc manager of the llarrimau lines in t ti Northwest. He banee his fig ures uu tho coustant wentern trend of p opulat lun H8 .-tiseloaeil by former census statistic. tie estimates that the United Slates will have a population of llkt'OO, IKK). This additional population, lie believes, will pour westward to dui an outlet In the vacant agrtcututel lands of the Const state, Suwtiere is there a gteater area ot unclaimed land thau iu Oregou aud the laiss'gra ttou will cover tbis area B It seeks new terrltoty to occupy. The isiuslaw Hirer la due for fur ther ImprovKtiieut and arm 7 engine er are preparing plaus for a uortli jetty at the mouth of that stream. Bids will aoou le asked tor Jlte con struction. Tbe south jetty at the Djculn of the Stuslaw is already un der construction, and tbe break water at. the north aide of tbe river's mouth will be ballt by Government appropriations, together with fuuds raided by the port. Baker is tb. Urst o'.ty in Oregou to adopt the comoiisbion plau of g v eruujeut. It i wording sucoeHriulIy and it is likely other communities iu this state will follow the lead of the Eastern Oregon capital iu revision the prevent tnsttiod of administering Hil'nirr. I Kugeu celi'brrtl -d the citiclniou I leceutly of a wlmlwiud cuipaiu for uew members ot th Comu.erciKl t'luc that brought l.Vj additional (it sins iuto tlio foil. A hauqiiet umrk id tbe close ot tint contest auj the club tv'll enter upuu the new Tear with a good deal of enthusiasm. Among the big plana now beiug con- ' suereil u the erection of a Cummer 1 I.bi LlilO building tor ptruiaiieul headquarter Tbe Oregon National Guard Asso ciation will meet at Albany January 1 and 5 in the new armory building recently complete I there. Business coming before the state organization will be transacted and a large atte d ance of O. N. (J. officers is el peeled. Albany people will provide tbe visit ors wjtt) rpecial features and euter tainment. Klamatb l-'alla will have the first Postal havings Bank in Oregon. The Government is predating to establish such an institution ibereaud if tbls! sort of back is popular, other Oiegou I towns will have (hem. ' The Mazamap, tbe mooutain tha.l.-j iuu niub, of Hortlaud, wid probul-ly ; make the aeceut of (ilacicr PeaK iu the Chelan Lake region next Bummer, i Tne clao has about Uxed upon (jlacieri Piik Hi the objective point of the next climb, it being the custom to scale a different mountain each year. Glacier Petk liea lu the midst of magnificent mountain scenery aud is a Lout 10, COO feet high. A VOLCANIC CHACON. Ctirioua Lighthouse of the Republio of onn Salvador. The r'utilli- f Sin Salvador, oil th rm-lllc aldi' of tVntrul Ainorlcil, la (he only govcriinicnt mi i;iith t hut collect llulitlimisi' fi-o on iii-coiint of n vol cano t tint it o lis. TIlC Volc-.'Mlle luU-Otl ll IlllOIlt oljrht mill's Inhitul from the port of Ai'iijiilln nml Its pllhir of i loud by by and If lire sl-.y nl.uht nre visible for tunny miles out nt Hi-it. It erupts every even minutes nnd Is Just ns ni-eui'iite ns liny revolvlnc lluht that uiuiis mnrlnera In any p:ut of the world. This volcano bus been keeping Up Ibis aeveu min ute series of erupt Ions ever alnce any one cim remember. It Is n favorite nuitisement of vIsIIIiik gllncoes to Bit ty the hour during t!ie lar.y nfternoons nnd, wntrli In h:ind. time the eruptions) until they tire of the amusement and fall asleep. Kvery vessel th:it puts In nt Am-Jutlii-nnl It Is nilt an Iniportnnt port of cull nlonir th:it pnrt of the const hns to pny Its lighthouse fee. There In no other lihlhouse than the volcano, but that Is n sutlloletit excuse for the poverniuent of Salvador to make n ctuirce for Its services. The explosions that iicconipiiny the eruptions sound like defoliations of heavy charges of dynamite, but nre not su'liclent to shake the ground perceptibly more than n ud'e or two from the summit of the crater. At nl.-ht there Is a spurt of r.re. a ii'iif'.'cd report nnd a cloud of steim r.y day only the steam Is vis ible. New York pros-. CONAN The DOYLE WAS LATE. and a Lonely Sch wrer-,bch Inn Literary Coincidence. Sir Arthur t'onan I ;. l i-nee walke 1 over the tlcinnii pressi-d iy the ill". I the l"ni-ly looMn-.: S Here. It v(.,.-.ic(l to h: isoce Iu wl'irh ;i Hi n story of niy- to' v :n II :o .' U-1 ! iuys rv ni'-l rl':' ere.'ny cm 'i . ' mn'-I -r t '' ohm ' r o JlHt I'l.M!" 1 1 ' :i 1 1 . v fath' r. t!-.- i : .' i-: i not r --u-i- l.o-i r-i! was (lulu-. Imr r :ol tin- t!rst 1 'v i' was mui ::; pear:: w a . h im i -i uf h l:i'i. i I ' :! r r. ' ' ' I ' a 1 1 1 r l ' .!"i i d to l.i l and str'i'-.-ir that pushed pih'ket. tint v.;iv vlt!i nioTiey In his thlny thought Sir Ar thur, and he went down the hill cheer fully revolving the morbid conception In his inhi'l. Then a Htrnuge thiui; ha pencd. After dinner. In tin- hotel nt linker bad. he picked up n volume of Mau passant's short stories uud he found that the French author had not only been to the Schwarenbiich. Inn before Mm. but had actually located there a story practically Identical with the one which lie himself had Just de Ixed. Travel nnd Kxploratlon. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER.1 HHKiUI'F'S NOT1CK OFKXK CUT JON SAI.K L'uder in by virtue of an execu tion issned out of the Circuit Court, of the state of Uiegnn, for theOounty of Lake, on the 10th day of Decem ber, l'JIO, to to e directed and deliv ered, in a suit wherein Maurice Vailet. recovered judgment, againat Steve Toung, Defendant, on the l'Jtb day of September, 1910, for the uui of Two hiindte'1 eighty and 77-lOti, HlHD.'h Uullara, and the oosta of suit, 1 am commanded that out of the peraonal property of tbe tf-ild de femlant or if nufllcinnt cannot be found, then out of tne real property, belonging to sad defendant. In Lake County, Oregon, on or after the fa Id ICtb day of December, l'JIO, to satisfy the nuni of To hundred eighty aod 77-100 (82S0. 7") Dn!lar. now doe no said judgment, with interest at the rate of 0 per cent per annum, from the 12th dav r.f September, 1910. hav ing failed to tind any teronal proper ty, belonging to tbe fluid defendant, within Lake Count?. Oregon, 1 have leried upon the following described real property towit:- West half ff Bouthwent quarter (W'Xof HWJ) Section tea South half of Southeast quarter, (S! ofSK.'i) Section 'J, Southeast quarter of south west quarter (SK$ of SW'4) Seel ion, :i and Kaet half of Northwest quarter and Northeast qua'tar of Sonthwest quarter ( V.y of NWJ. NK'4 of SVVIj SectinnlO, all in Township Thirty llv (.15) Uauge Iwentv'x (2C). Notice Is heret4 given that on Sat urday, tbe '28th day of January, 1911, at 2 o'clock P. M. o' said day, at the front and east side of the County Court House, of Lake County. Oie gon, in Lakeview, 1 will sell all the right, title 'and Interest which said defendant, bad hi and to the above mentioned and described premise on the said day, the 1-th of Bipteni ber, 1910, or that said defendant has since aaid date acquired therein, or thereto, at public, sale for cash, to the highest and bst bidder, therefor to eatiefy "aid judgment, Iniorestand cores uf making this Hale. Dated this 3( lh day of Decombtr, 1910. ALHEIIT DIONT, Sheriff of Lake County, Oregon. Jau. 6-1 J 19-'2(i Prompt Punishment of a Liar. Years iii the court house iu Sau Km in ison fronted the old Plaza. A trial was Iu prorc-s, nnd counsel for the defendant was cj-oss examining the plaintiff. An earthquake 'honk tin chandeliers nml disloilged some of the ceiling Judi:e. Jurors, uiiie sse, and spectators rushed for lie- door; but. tinilliiu' licit the seismic disturb mice was over, they returned. "You c;:;j pro' eiil with the cross ex ninltiatii it if the witness," sid the judge. "Pardon mo. your honor," said coun sel for the defendant, "but after the I late exhibition of the displeasure of I the Almi- hty at the lies this willies ! was telling I do not care to further Invoke divine wrath. I will ask biin J uu more questions." -- Los Angeles Times. I Horses In the Time of Homer. The bosses used III Homer's time were war horses. The warriors were drawn hi elnrlot--. The art of riding was known, but It U alluded to a 1 ! some'hliig ii iiisnal. I'l .is at the time of his shipwreck "bestrode a pl ink, I k" n horseman on a big steed." There are reasons for believing that the practice of riding was much later than that of driving, nnd the myth of tho centaur, where, according to Shake spenre, "man is lucorpsed and doiulnii t ii red with the beast." probably orig inated at an early period when the ap pearance of a man on horseback was a novel sight. A Lonrj Wait. At a Denver hotel a woman went Into one of the telephone booth and saf down. It Is not Kisslble to get a telephone number from the booth -the girl at tin- board has to cull it. The gill went to the booth. "Did you want a telophono number?" Khe asked of the woman. "No." replied the woman. "I'm Just waiting for this elevator to fio up." Argonaut. Very Considerate. Oeorge Do you see that pretty jjlrl In tlie hammock? Harold Yes. Wuut of her? (ieorge I saved her life luat summer. Harold - Indeed! 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