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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1911)
Pi I ! ! 1 i i I I I I We i4re Selling Off 'Numerou Line of OUTINQ FLANNELS UNDERWEAR VICUNAS MISSES' COATS LADIES' SKIRTS at prices far below their real value. There is no reason why you, reader of this advertisement, should not lay in a good supply of these goods. The prices we are making now cannot be duplicated. $t e Come at Once! COUNTY COURT HOLDS BUSY SESSION; NAME SUPERVISORS .'Very Flattering Report Made By Experts Who Examined Financial Condition of County for Past Two Years OREGON SHEEP ARE IN G00DC0NDITI0N Scab Is Eradicated and Great Saving: Results Therefrom CUPID IS SURE BUSY HEREABOUTS Salem. Or., Jan. 5. Oreon sheep are practically free from scab, accord ing to the reports of Ststa Sbeep Inspector V. 1. Lytle aod Secretary Bsrbert Boyleo of tbe state board of beep commissioners, which were Oled with Actios tiuveroor jay Bow nrmun today. After four years 01 Many Couples Joined Wedlock During- The Past Week In On Mcnday evening of this week, Dr. Daly, io bis capacity as Justice of tba Peace, aoited two ooaples la marriage, andseDt them on tbeir way rejoiolD. The first ceremony was tbat of Walter Res and Miss Mamie McOol ley. nr. nea is employed as a tin Id aheeo insoeotloo tbe aatnortties plumber by John B. Aateo, tbe bard have succeeded lu eradicating scabies J wire dealer ; wbile Mied McColley bas from Bocks io Oregon whih were seriously infected four years sjio. Tbe report of Secretary Bayleo gives th nnoiter of ebeep in Oregon at this time at 2.441.9U. It farther sets forth that Unilrd Stattfl wooleo mills reports gie Oregon credit for 1,800.000 fleecer lo VMO and 2 000,000 to 1!)' 8 showing a gradual decrease. Secretary Bnylen says tbat there bas rioabtless been a decrease, bat as Boach Oi'goo wool is hauled by wag in to markets i'l other eta'es, tbe government's teprrt is misleading, bat fairly accurate. Tbe govern ment's report for 1010 was Dot avail able woeo this report was prepared. , la 1910 there was f28,750,llf invested fn tbe eastern part of tbe state and tbe remaiod-r, or 13,730,310, io Wil lamette valley sod western Oregon. Or. W. H. Lytle says tbat sheep scab bas ceased to be a menace to tbe Industry io any part of tbe state and ad a result great saving has reeultr-d therefrom to sheep owaers, especially in eastern Oregon. He says farther that the valne to this state of tbe eradication of this disease cauuot be vary well overestimated. Both tbe reportb of Secretary Boy leo and Sbeep Inspector Lytle close with tbe statement tbat $12,00 3 an nual appropriation is too macb money and nut near that sum is any longer required by tbe department. Dr. Lytle sets fortb that tbe expenses of tbe office during tbe season wben been "at borne" since leaving sobool ine next couple to he united were Nicholas Barry aud Miss Eolus Loif tus Mi. Barry is ooooected with bis father in tbe sheep tosioess; wbile bis bride is well known here. Both couples are well and favorably koowo about town and tbeir many friends as well as tbe Examiner take this opportunity of extending many good wisnes tor lueir future success aod bappines Laura young Orrio L. Dan bar and Miss I Bolton, both well know n i people of this place, were married at 5 o'clock on Sunday morning by Rev. Melville T. Wire, of tbe Methodist Church. Tbey left immediately after ; on the stage for Portland, where tbey will pei.d their boueymooo. Mr. Dunbar is manager of tbe dry goods department of tbe Lakeview Mercantile Company, wbile Miss Bol ton bas been acting as clerk in tbe Postoffloe for some time past. Tbe Examiner takes great pleasure io extendiog to botb Mr. and Mrs. Dan tar its very best wlsbes for tbeir fature sucoess and happiness. bis work can otly be done have cot neeo more loan eou per montn. so ue a surprise to bis many trieuds aks that his annual appropriation te!jj8 na8 aewpted a tine p -sition out down and tbe money expended io other pltces wit it it is needed more. ,'in far as is known this is tbe only rtate department tbat ever was satis fled with tbe Hj propriation it gets .'r im the legislature. Word ban been received, here to tbe effect tbat Tim Drislane, a former aheap maa of this section, bad been married In Ban Francisco to Mias Delia O'Brien. Tbe marriage was solemnized at St. Joseph's cborob. Mr. Dnslane left bere about aix weeks ago oo a vacation trip, and tbe (tows of bis aiarrlsge at ibis time was bere. with Back From City Con Marpby, (he sbeep man, bas t-ntorned bere after a two months' trip to San t'ranoisoo and otber -points. He reports tbat tbe weather to Frisco is Ideal jnst now. but tbat tverytbiog la tbe line of business is rather dull. Much work is being Jooe there towards paviog and fixing up tbe streets, which is giviug em ployment to many people. Wbile below be met aeveral former i-e-ddents of tbis seotiuo wbo were rtlaassd to know of tbe many im provements being madejhere and tbe -ay io which tbe country in general s developing. John Harden and (Jliurlie iJcclisoa are making quite n f rwirpn traces these days. luoi1utnlly, they are acq'ilrin;? all the etrrk j,oEH:le as both Ico'' fcr the u aiktl ilcis ou Uood buises to be Mwuy bp this com lav Spring and Bummer. a lumber Hrm lu Shu Francisco and will locate there permanently. Tbe Examiner extends to botb Mr. t-nd Mrs. Drislane its vary best wishes for their future aucceai. an! bsopineaa Ashland Hecord : JIUi Bessie Moore, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. W. J. Moore and Mark Hamaker of Klamath Falls, were united la marr ilage at tbe home of tbe bride's par ents Wednesday evening. Deo. 28, Rev. tl. J. Van Foseo officiating. Tbe affair was a quiet one, only tbe Imtuediat relatives being present Tbe bride was attended by ber twin sister, Misa Beatrice Moore, wbile Harold Patterson was best man. Tbe oewty wedded couple are spending a few days with ber parents, after whlnh tbey will go to Klamath Fall, where the groom Is engaged In busi ness. Tbe bride la well known in take viaw, and ber many friends here ex tend heartiest congratulations. Tbe County Court nas bad an un aiilly busy session during tbe past week and a very large amount of business lias been transacted. Many bills bave boen disposed of, each being closely sorailolxed, and to ad dition tbe osaal work attending the first session of tbe year kept tbe members of the court on edge for several days. Judge Daly and Com missioners Rebart and Anderson bave expressed themselves as emphatically favoring better roads In Lake coun ty, and there Is every reason to be lieve that tbev will make good. Daring tbe past eaveral months the County Court baa made a very ex banstive examination of tbe eeveial county .offices, and on completion of tie work appointed 11. A. Brattalu, H. M. Fleming aod V. I Knelling a committee to verify tbe work. Their report follows : In the matter of the examination of tho County Records; The Committee heretofore appointed t examine the County Records and 'verify lie accu racy of the Bl monthly. Bl yearly anil other exaininatlonH of the same made by the County Court, having; tiled Its report with the County Clerk: It Ih hereby ordered that the report of said Committee lie upread upon the Recordrt of tbe County Court and published for the information of the people of Lake County To The Honorable County Court of Lake County, Oregon. Gentlemen : We, your committee appointed to examine and verify the books of the various County Officer from July let. 1908, to December 31st, 1910, both dates Inclusive, find as follows: I lu the C ruuty Clerk'H ollloe we find tbat during the period mentioned. F. XV. Payne, received In fees, etc ... f 15,0f8 07 aud paid to the Treasurer $r,0t's 07 j In the Sheriff's office we find that AKiert Dent, during his term of otlie, leccived from all sources. the hum of $i:UM4 -." All of which has been paid i to the Treasurer, as per r-. eipts on tile $134.i'ii4. II , In the County Treasurer's office we . tin;! that I O. Ahlstrom. Treasurer,! iiicludiug ttie balance on hunu, per report June ;;0th, l!X)s, received f262,ttttf.8.s and paid out, as per vouchers ou tile 2W,:m n County are to be congratulated upon the IxinineSH-like maimer in which the county affair are ticing conducted, and that the thanks of l ake County's tax pa vera are duo the County Court tor their economical and tm nines nmniitfeiucnt of the County affair. We would respectfully recommend to the County Court that examina tions, niii'Ii as has just Imimi made by this committee, le had each year, Instead of trcing had at Indefinite per iods, as heretofore. Respectfully submit ted, II. A. Bbattain, II. M. Kl.KMINII, V. L. Unki.i.imo, Committee. Io addition to tha regular tax le y of 10 mills, special levys have benu made In several school districts. The total levy io Lakeview will be 12 mills, 1) mills specisl school tax and :t mills oltv tax. Residents of Lake view do not have to pay a rnad tax, otherwise the levy would be It mills. Other aohool districts levying a spe cial tax are Nos. It, 0, '20 and "'2, aod tbe tax 1, 4, 2, and 2J mills tesprrt Ively. A special tax of 1 mill each In districts '2 aud 0 aud of half a mill each In U aod Jo wan levied lu com pliaoce with the law requiring a spe cial tax In such districts where tbe amount received from other sources does not amount to 13 '0. Tbe County Court Appointed the following named persons as supervls ors lo tbe several road districts ot tbe county, with tbe distinct undei- standing that tbey are to assist lo every way possible the betterment of tbe roads lo Lake County and judg ing fr"m tbe character of tbe men iselecteJ the County Court will not be disappointed : Silver Lake-C. I), liulck. Summer Lake J. H Ulalr. Paisley IJ. W. Farrow. Crooked Creek A M Hardiaty. S'ortb Warner b rsnK (Coggers. j South Warner C. if. Parker. j Drews Valley Walter Howard. Goose Lake Olll Arthur. j Cogswell Creek George Down i Luke I. F Long. Fort Rock II. C. CarmacK. i Dr. i. V. Mali was appointed Couu ty Physician, bis bid for famishing supplies and medical ing t") 18 per mouth, lowest submitted. attendance which was be-the Leaving a balance un hand of 2-4,30J -17 Which sum is distributed and kept in the following funds, to-wit: In the General Fund $U.C4!J 17 STEEL CONTRACT LET Continued from lirst pare Tomorrow evening tbeltebekab and Subordinate Lodges, I. O. O. will bold a joint Installation, followed by a banquet. All members are cordi ally iavtted. In the Road Fund In the Geueru.l,'School Fund la tbe Library Fund In the .State Treasurer's Fund In the Institute Fund In Fund for School District No. 7 Ia Fund for School District No. 18 In Fund for School District No. 2 In Fund for School District No. 4 In Fund for School District So. II and 23 lu Fund for School District No. 12 In Fund for School District No. II in Fund for School District No. 13 In Fund for School District No. 20 In Fund for School District No. 22 In h'und for School District S' 6 lu Fund f'.r School District No. W: In Fund for School District No. 23 In Fund for School District No. 24 lu Fnnd for School District Ho. 2G In F.wht-at Fund r.,9'.)l 67 1,872 31 !43 17 05 216 50 3 03 .TOO 00 2 62 lO.-i 92 571 43 103 32 31 101 s0 1 13 3 V, 8 17 3 !W 17 63 150 66 120 37 130 40 Total 124,363 47 We alio find that the books of the diiioi'ent oflicera are kept in a neat, clear and orderly manner, during the two and a half years we have exam ined, and we heartily commend the system of regular bi-monthly exami nation uiij checking adopted by the County Court of all the County Offi cers)' books, during each regular ses sion of the County Commissioners. The financial showing, as indicated by the above report, speaks for Itself aud we Ixjlldvo tho peoplo of Lake pleted, wben tbe track will all tie widened at once. Wben Mr. Danaway as asked on wbiob side of Goose Lake tbe road woold be bnllt, be aid: "1 knew, but I woo", tell yoa. All cbe rights of way bave not yet ueeo ssoured. I know this, tbat tbe telegraph and telepbooa line will oe exteoded as far as Lake vie as suou as It Is given oat wblob side of the take tbe road will mo. "We will not wait for spring, but expect to bave tbe construction under full swing witbin sixty days by which time tbe steel will begin to arrive. Tbe road will be about r00 miles lo length and will open ip a tremend ously productive region, with Reno as tbe objective point for shipment. Tbe stragetic position occupied by tbe road cannot be underestimated." When Mr. Dunaway was asked whether Jim iiill or aoytiody else hud bnuulit the iouo, hi repltpil mo-t em phatically : ''Neither Mr. Mill nor anybjdy else bad bought the road and neither him uor anybody else ha.i mails a bid for It nor bad It offered to him. Wbile it would be silly to say tbat tbe line differs from any other commsrolul propaity io tbat It ia aot for sale, nobody has yet evidenced any greater desire to possess It than tbe present owners." Still On The Job Klaooatn Herald . R. SA. Richard on, familiarly known "Dick," waa appointed court reporter this moroing by tbe newly-elected circuit judge Henry L. Benson, it being the judge's first official act. Diok bas bean court reporter far foar years, setving botb under Judge Benson and Judge Noland, aud has filled tbe re sponsible position with credit to him self aod tbe satisfaction of all parties concerned. Tbe term for which be has just been appointed will be for foar years, and his district covers Klamath aud Lake oouatiaa. MILLINERY ART GOODS YOU NEED THIS STORE so docs every woman who is careful with her money We've studied wlint women like to wenr, nnd ought to wear; it's impossible for you to go wr.uig here in any matter of taste. Weprodueeelothes that vou can tru!t and that we can trust for we guarantee them and make good the slightest defeet. Pay elose attention t the Coats and Suits we sell at $10 to $L'(). EL Mrs. A, M. NE1LON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER WARM UNDERWEAR HOSIERY MEN'S SHOES J We have a New Shoe for Men who want a good, easy broad last, combined with a dressy appearance. This Shoe has a full leather lining which makes them suitable for winter. Call and see them ! THE ECONOMY STORE J. B. AUTEN Hardware and Implements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a big line of the Famous Winona Buggies, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to select from Peter Shutter, T. G. Mandt and Winona Hard-wood spokes, wagon bows, etc. Blacksmiths' Supplies Our Stock is Now Complete In all its Branches OUR MOTTO IS LIVE AND LET LIVE We Aim To Satisfy A FEW BARGAINS In FURNITURE At the close of the Holiday Trade we find we have a few pieces FURNITURE which we will sell at a close figure itf & vtf t Willis Furniture Co. to I A