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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
in DOINGS IN LEGISLATURE! ! New! New!! New!!! We 4re Selling Off 9 ! I I I Numerous Lines of UNDERWEAR, VICUNAS OUTING FLANNELS REMNANTS At prices far helow their real value. iiant line of An clc- Embroideries, Ten Cents a Yard A general clearance of odds ami ends a pre paratory house-cleaning for a complete new SPRING STOCK The prices can not be duplicated Come and Sec i i I I I in Dr. Steiner, Formerly of Lakeview, Now in The Limelight SPENT STATE'S MONEY WITH FREE HAND But0ne5ideof Question Heard, and Doctor's wer Hay Therefore Cast a Different Olow Upon Alleged Profligacy Ans- l'rohahlv the most interesting happening to Lake county people in Legislative circles during the past week h.-is been the nrohinsr of the State Insane Asvluin. This: is on account of the fact that Pr. Steiner, the superintend-! ent of the Asylum, was formerly a resilient of Lakeview ; where for several years he enjoyed a very large practice, j He was also elected a member of the Legislature from this' county, and during his residence here, occupied a very prominent position. While there has been no direct charge of matt or anything of the sort, yet the joint committee .1 .... I :........:....!... .. .. Iti. hua "lh lia.l n.tjm 11 1 nnnu.iini.nl . Swindler Sentenced Klamatb Chronicle: Tbaddeus P.. York, alias Frank B. Houston, ar rested in Seattle on tbe night of -be 7lb of June last year, (or swiodlion the American Bank and Trait com pany out of a larxe iuui of ujOlkv, was sentenced yesterday afternoon by Juiwe Benson to strve '20 yearr in tbe penitentiary oa tbe charge of far)z-ry. lie will leave tbis rooming in company of the sheriff for Salem. York as sentenced to JOyears, tut a prov.si n is tbat be may serve two years o: (bis sentence ouly, and tbe otber IS be may be allowed bia free i New District Forester Prrtlaod Journal: Oregon's great forest wealth opens such inviting field for expeiienced ma to work in .private capacity thit tbe Federal (Juvernment loses its district foresters rapiJly here. I he reslgnatlob of C. ' S. Cbapnian to take up work with ' private associations is tbe second event of tbe kind in a year, aa Mr. i Chapman's predecessor. E. T. Allen . resigned tbe district forester's office to became secretary of tbe Western Forestry & Conieivation Association. Associate Forester George 11. Cecil will be promoted to Bill Chapman's appoints! to inventigiite the Stiittt In stlUitions consider tlmt there has Ihimi extravagance. vanto and nil- 1 aj'nroprlatinn of funds, that Is divert- J iti money appropriated for one direct . According to has "the best system of government I in the world, airorded a vent for the ; pent up wrath of the epponeuts of Senators llourueand Cham herUln. the Oregouluo coi re- purpose to another, in the mutiny ineiit of the as linn. Anions other things the dom on parole to go where be desires I'lace as district forester, lie has so long as be is good and reports to u(d many Tears experience In tbe tbe cooit at stated times. This sen- ! work. Mr. Chapman will become tence means bat for 20 years York is secretary of the Oregon Forest Fire virtually a prisoner of the state of ; association, his resignation from the Oregon, while all except two of tbem ' government pjsition taking etfect spuudnut'oot for uiaov sessions has I thete beeu such a sensntlnuHl meeting committee ' luhe Senate aud practically all dtiy report contains the following: j var clouds hovered over KslUbor'i "The etUKTiutetuleiit of the Asylum, resolution and Jonathan Uourue lr. Steiner. requested from the com- j Kellaher was accused of uoldliih up mit'ee on wnys and mi ans of the last j the report of the lesolutioui commit session an appropriation for an auto- I tee uutil be coul I secure the services moMle. This was refused ly the com-1 of a stenographer to place all of the mittee, but the elastlcit y with which Senators on record in expressing appropriations have been used per ! their views on the resolution, milted the purchase of the same, not-j Many of tbe lawmakers were open withstanding the fact that the ap- iu their assertion to the etfect, le propnatlon iheref r win rvftwed. j clarion that the sole purpose of put- l'he cost to the state in ui. k. and ting the risolutlou up to the Senate are not to be served in prison. ; January 20 YOU WILL .Good Printing NEVER KNOW A tenth of what is goinj on in Town, State. Na tion and World if you fail to take THIS PAPER. Order It JVctut ! Order It JVott Is the art of putting Into another mind what is in your own. IT IS A SUBTLE METHOD OF SUGGESTION It ta a means of making a favorable Impression. To have the best results. It must be tne tmst printing. That we are prepared to eive you. WALK RIGHT IN the Udom 't this purchase can U judged by referring to the vouchers, copies of some of which are hereto at tached. For the bui'dlng and fnriii-ti-iny of two physicians' cottages there was approplated $7.',00. In the report we received there was expended (or this item 11, T'.l9 and some of the ex pe..:dve furniture pi iced therein Is aNo shown by t he copies of the vouchers att.-K'h.-d thereto. The flOO.IXM) ap propriated for the new ncelving waid has It-en expended oil coii-tructlng what is planned to he the cm t nil or main p irt of such a building and l."j!i,7"J i- now usked lur, to complete the new wing and furnish the same. The connrr.ctl'Hi ii far costlier than, your commit tee, seems prudent." A resolution introduced by Senator Malarkey to the ell'ect that Oregon was political, and that it was an at tempt to place some of the Senators "in a hole,' as Nottiugbam expressed it, and tbey aroused Kellaher of exer cising political juggUry in this respect. Malarkey endeavored to obtain an amendment In the resolution, strik ing out reterence to the Oregon sys tern as being tbe best In the world, and replace it by a statement to the effect that the Legislature commends tbe Oregon system to other states. The resolution found few defend ers, it being considered tbat it claim ed too much, aa there might be a few governu.eutf with which the Legislat ors were not familiar. While the resolution was defeated by a large, majority, yet ic is ibougtil trial it will be brought up In a milder form later. TTTWliy are you out of 'light? Do you con sider it is all the plant's fault? If jour house is properly wired and you are using the best lamps you can mutually help to lift the load. E.T.SPEWCE THE SINGER HEADQUARTERS New machines constantly In Stock. Second hand Machines Lought or Sold. Supplies furnish ed for hd.v machine on the Market. Machines for Sale, Rent or Exchange " on frhoiil.' si'e the Singer No. 20 a re-l lisi'ful novelty. F.fglitecn fe"ld Mi the pant few (lays. We nr.. Hi...i(tH for the ALADDIN LAMP ill.' most perfect, and at tin- H.iine 1 1 rii. the i:i'i-t i-cmtoinical 1 iI Ii t In he had. Vj tlt.tiion-tra'e it in your own home if yon will let nskt'OW. See it oik iilg II I1V e veil iiili at oil- of lire. H. B. ALGER, LAKEVIEW, ORE. rmST-CLASB TURNOUTS comfmrtnr okivmhb Mammoth Stables BARNUM c REH ART I he Largest Livery and Feed Stable In Southern Oregon or Northern California, iloren Hoarded hy the ny, W eek or Month. Special Attention Olven to Transient Sto:k IMtICK, 1.00 pi:k sian LAKEVIEW OREGON V7T K HAVi: CONSTANTI.V ON HAND TUK liKST MONEY 11 AN BUY IN T,'E VUEm MKAT L1NE AT I'ltESENT VV WK AKK IIANULINO MLVER T1IKEAI) S0L11 KRAUT. DILL AND SWEET PICKLES, CALIFORNIA OLIVES, TICKLED PIOS' FEET, SALT MACKEREL SALMON BELLIES AND FRKSLI OYSTERS. WE WILL IIAVK SOMETIIINO NEW FOR THE TRADE iiiACH WEEK. CALL AND SEE US AT THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. PHONE NO. 3'J Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. NOTHING DOING IN I'll I Concluded from lirnt page. ically, and th Oregon Electric to be built from Saiem to Eugene in 1311. This summary of work was given out by John P. Stevens, chief of tbe Hill forces iu this fitld on his return from Chicago aud tha East, where be bas been in consultation with the beads of tbe system. Mr. Sleveos said tbe iloaucial condition of tbe East is improved greatly, bat tbat work on the two electric Hues is all tbat has been decided for tbis year. When tbe coutracts for tbe llend Klaojath Fulls extension werj with drawn it was understood to be be cause of the depiessed state of rail way investments, aud when tbe Pa citlc A Eastern ownership was an nounced, it waH reported tbat detailed sorvpys would be made in the Spring, and tbe line across the Cascades con structed in due time, liui the finan cial mjrket does not yet warrant, or there are other conditions which pre vent immediate action, aa tbe 1911 programme does not reach either enterprise. Pot tbe Oregon Electric construc tion, a distance of lb miles is to be spanned, connecting with Eugene. Bale of the Hill right of way through Malheur Canyoo, Malheur County, to the Hairimau railway ays tern was not treated as of any sig nificance by Mr. StevenB, who said that he did not know it had takei, place until b saw it In tbe papers. On tbe subject of entering the 11 tr ney country, be aaid : "We have made no plans that in clude an early invasion of Harney Valley aud the country adjaceul thereto, but I can safely predict that when we are ready to enter that field tbe way will nut be lacking." That Hilt construction in Eastern Oregon at an early date was a cer tainty has been taken as a matter of course, especially following the pur chase of the Willamette Valley Jc Cas cade Mouutatn Wagon Road Co. grant I lauds by what wax understood to be atllliated II 111 interests, but the state ment of Mr. Stevens indicates that no work la to be done very soon on tbat line. Such lieiriK the exintin; coudltioiiH it lichooves thu property holders and hiiHliieHH men of Lakeview and vicin ity to get Inisy and endeavor to hurry the building of the exteliKion of tho N.-C.-O. to Lakeview at the eurllcHt poHHihle, moment. It Is the eaaieHt tiling in the world to Kt liUHy and For the United Railways, tbe work "knock," and tell thlH und that con will be pressed aa far across the Coast j cerniiiK the "Narrow Oaugv," but Rauge as possible this year, although j how much has Alturas accomplished it cannot be finished tetore 1!)J2. Mr. Stevens aaya he expects the Oregon Trunk to be regularly operat ing into Madras by February 10, and it will be opened between Madras and Rend 'as booh aa the big Crooked River steel span a'aall be ready for tracks. While in the East on this trip Mr. Stevens let contracts for tbe steel of tbe Colombia River bridge at Celilo, for which the masonry ia telng place! and also for the Crooked River bridge, where tbe foundations will be pushed to completion aa soon as practicable. Amalgamation of all the Hill Ore goo companies with tbe North Bank was one of tbe topics discussed at tbe general conference, aod while this is regarded a probable oooiae in tbe near future, it bus not beeo given final touches. by her continual haiiiinei liiK away at tho N.-C.-O.? In public eHtlinatloii Hill in held on a par In the Htato of WuHhinjtton with llarriman in Ore poll, and whenever ono Invade tho territory of the other lie ia held us tho Haviour of the country. PoHaibly there never ban been u community but that considered Itself diHcriml uated against by the railroad serving it, and probably there never will bo. 15e thin as it may, It Is a conceded fact, ar Hlated by Prt-Hldent L. W. Hill of the Oregon Trunk on hlu vIhU to this county last summer, that thin Hcctlon LaH reached such a Htao of development that further proresH is uot poHsllile until It iu connected with the outside world by a rallrond. Flour, $1.75 Hack or .'1.50 per lOO ut IMeber'H Cash Store BEAUTIFUL Spring Neckwear Hand Made Collars and Jabots, Dainty Hand Embroidered Jabots the prettiest and newest things out. vtfiitftfitftf n Mrs. A. M. NE1LON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER 7 O Why Not 9 Come in and look at our Outing Flannel Gowns We still have some good values at $1.15 & $1.35 PHONE No. 451 THE ECONOMY STORE J. B. AUTEN Hardw Implements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a li line of the Famous Winona Uugics, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to select from Peter Shutler, T. G. Mandt and Winona Hard-wood spokes, waron hows, ete. IMaeksmiths' 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 Willis Furniture Co.