Lake County Examiner'" Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYEHTI.MNU RATI:.. j Regular mmiilinft a1 ll-W an Inch, titiKle Onlt.mn na- per month. All rnltnit l. Changed iree t lee a month. t'ot l ronipo'l (ion rharit (or all extra ehanea. All ictel position extra. All thort letm aU. etra Reader, loeai column. UV. per lino caeh in iriton. Want ad. .V. a impeach. Insertion t'ar.l of thank II v. Keoliilin 01 eon.lo Icni'o, $1 Mi and iipwaul. fp-TrnnMeTit A1vtliinr and Job Print tin, cah in ailvame. ill bill mut ho j-aid tlie firt o( each luonlh. M H.M.'RII'TION K.VI:H. n Tear. In advance, ii month. rtirro motitha, " i iff 1( not paM 1- a.li aere. f 2 0 the Teat Notice to Suhcrlor Hit' MHnnit--r who r.'imue t.. a'l.Mher. or chare their poMotT'i'i' Hdlri itlioiiM rciMemtter Imp this t'ltii o a crl o tto'ir pipr ci le at) drc-cj to Ihe ri k b t eoMotllce. kl' uecrifcr lo O (ri'in enc iecnloy l,nk'low, Orogon, Thursday, lYbruary -'.I, Ull SUMMER LAKE AT DAWNOFNEWERA Arte hi n Wa t crV ill Ca u se (.rent Development It in now believed that President Tsft hl call a special session, of Congress In orner to get aotlou on the Canalisn rciprocity bill. President Taft has I ha acceptance cf John Hays riammonJ, wboui ha appointed special ambassador to the coronation of Kiug George of Eug laud. Trie lust special aenbassadrr to Ureit Britain was Theodore Roose- ! relt, wto attended the fuueral of King Edward VI I. Eomeho or other States having' big Democratic majorities dj not seem to be har.keritg after the so 1 called Oregon system. Petbaps their torn will come later on, providing the Democratic party becomes po 1 erful euouuh to permit of a minority winging He donkey by the tall. There ar 11 018.701 Kouiao Catho lics in the Uuited states, .according to tbe 1911 Wiltzius ottlcial Catbolio directory, which is now iu press. Tbe figure giveu does not include Catholics iu tbe Philippines, Porto Rico or Hawaiian Inlands, for if tb.se were a ide l the number of Roman Catholics onder the Stars BDd Stripes! would be nearly 23.000,000. his people we;e against tbe agreement he could uot expect him to vote for It. 0. A. C. LECTURES OF GREAT VALUE Farmers, Dairymen and Orchardists Receive Much Benefit G iveruor West Ii oug urged to ; appoint C. F. Stoue. a lending attor oey ot Klamath Falls, a member of tbe Oienou t-tnte F sb and Ciaine Commission. Mr. Stone is an ardeut spoilsman and well quail tied tor the position, and bis appointment would , be a well merited recognition of this part of the state. Tha Examiner J heartily endorses Mr. atone for the! position. j Oregon Agricultural College, Ccr vallis, Ore , Feb. 17 Tbe iinmeuse enrollment at tbe Farmer' Wee a at O A. C. bas taxed tbe capaoity of tbe class rooms, auditors at some of tbe lectures being forced to stand outside tbe doors because of tbe crowd. Tbe immense practical value of tbeae lectures is respnnsihe in part for tbe popular ioterest in them. For orchardmen there was specific instruction no cboceing, roainteuaoce and care of orchards, hanlinn the trait crop, growing cane f r i. ltd. pre veutioo aud cure of disease aud in- r.ACd . . t. ; . .1-1 ..I. I ..... era ana cunning and gratticg In a young one, aud apple packing. Spe cial aid wesgieu thni-e trout the arid regioos bo Mii-hed to urow fruilsi, lor tbre iutereeteil in tirnpe i-ulture iu C'recoo, aud tboeo having htiuvk- i l;ffort5 of Prominent knuchcr Result In .Much Itcncfit to j i i I nkc County iIimio the inviu'rn will lit1 iiomi y untitled. Jim (iravt'M, who Iwih Im-cii iHlllng III Portlilliil fnt tilt it al week-, mi I Sunday ivturiu'tl lo l.akcvlcw ilinl U j ri'ltl'W lllg old ill'l)llllltlllllfVH lll'l'l'. .lini ivirtn an I'Xlr.'i lino tuno wlillo h1koui mid nut iiutny l.iikcvlow 'ri iil in liif Inivclft, A Imrrard was mhmi mi WtMl,.pnil.'iy bv M'vor.'il rnlibit liiiutftM In t''t' vicin ity tif the IIiiiiiiiiiTnIov rtmcli. Wcaili or pri'i'hot Hlalo tlmt iIiim inn mho kIkM that tlio col. I nmii will t k up mi. in, ii, id wo all liopo that tlnir prophecy will collie true. Aln. Fariiuin llarrir", Hccnmpanii by her daughter Virglo, mi Siiiidny returned after a Neveral weeks' vinit In Heikele. While lielew, Mm Vlrmo was l rented at u Shii I'raiielM-o h iiltal for a urowtli on Iter in ek, and came back tiiucli tmprnviMl and in the' - - beet ot Hj.irit.H. ' , , A wi ndc rful change prouilne to II. M. ( allium a lew d.ivrt Mire re- , , ... . ., , , .. , , take place Iu f he Suniiner Lake eo turned iioin bin trip tlirouuli Nexada .... . . . .... , , ,,, . , lieu lu the very near future. This hiiiI ( allfornla. An account ol In ,i, J,I .,,,,.,., ,, . , . . , . be olug to the fuel thai L. I'. trip during; the utonn ne.ir tiorlacli i . . . , , ... Klippel. a proiuliieiii rancher, had appeared in t he hxammer come tine ..,..,.! .... , . . , . ... , euterpriBB aud nerve enough to upend ainee. Mr. t annon atates t hat It as .,. i ,, , , . .. .. , , , . , several thouennds ol dollars la an ii terrible cx pet cure mid he ih thank- ... , . , . , , ' ... , elluit to obtain iiitehlnii waters. Till to have lived to tell t ho tale. , ... , ,k .. . Neadeta uf the Kxaiuitiei are aware liobert J. Mack, familiarly known ttnit sticeeee crowned bis eiroits, and in l.nke.lew as -Shorty," died t tjlat ,e ow nHS two tottiu wt,nB -t Alturaa lant week, igvil ahout 4s dilferent elevatlems on his rauch. yenm. lie won a well known char-I I he ' pnrticuUi section rf country ucter here about two yeara mto, dm- referred to and lu which Mr. hlippel inK the piiat year or ho havinu: re- resides Is perhaps threw ami a half aided at Plush. He had many Mend utiles wide and 12 miles long, oou- 111 this Hovtion who greatly deplore elderable of w hlch Is ax yet vacaut Ida death. tJovsrnnimt laud. For years atock- Jick Partlu, a well knowu stock- men have kuowo that it was "earlier" man of Hummer Lake, was a visitor than aluioxt auy other section, that is in town on Sunday and whilu here ted was to be bad lu that paitloular delighted a large audience In tbe section earlier in the during thau vieiclty of the Mammoth Stat lea ehewhere. Hut owing to a lack of with some of his tiuckarooing atuntit. water, the feel did nut last lung and : Me was Bide i lu eonpiering oue of iu the early summer the country pre ! tha bronchos by Al Stoue, w I n Uenled a t;arreu appeurauce. j srmwed that be had s ne experience With artei.iu water I lii w ill. an a ! iu fins line of biiMi.e s bt fore. i matter i f course, be cnaiiue I. A an M1 painting of KianU W. 1',,-hmiu ' indication i t the new tit l ow an and of .lay Howeiniin. recent x v- ' proachlvg, un le ttiiiti I .'50 a r t.f ernor and actmir yovi-rnor, are t" I e 1 land iu tlml luimeiiuie vicinity ere hung cm the caplt.il wall for tLcjHIxl n ut He local L'. ."S. hind otllce belietit of future t;ei ier.it iiiiM. Tin- ; l"1' Mftitlxy. All if the 1)1 1' k w.-re MMiato parsed a li.iu-ic eoiicnrri" t ',r Ian l near I h linen tutwceu February White Sale OF New Spring Shirt Waists and Muslin Underwear At Pricos Novor Bcforo OfTorod in Lako Co. PARISIAN MILLINERS MAIN STREET, West, of Court, House r ADVERTISED AT LAST 'THEUE wm a nicrchant in our town Who was so wondrous wise He saw his business running down, Yet would not adv-rtise. C AID he: "I cannot see the sense v When trade is at its worst Of multiplying my expense. , I'll wait till trade conies first." AT last this merrhnnt, ill advised, Had naught to do but fail. And then the sheriff advertised A bankrupt mutton tale. grpviiv "liulit? fin vou (ml til iulit ? !) von con sider it is all the plant's fault? If our house is' properly wired and you are usin the last lamps you can mutually help to lift the load. E.T.SPENCE COLORADO HOTEL C. E. LONZWAY. PROPRIETOR BEST MEALS IN TOWNTry Us HOOD. CI.I-AN KUOMS There w 11 he no legislation at this aesion cf coLgress providiug for the opening of the Klamath Indian i ener vation to st laxent, as Secretary ' 1 tt;e eare aud judging cf sheep. berry beds to care tor Dairymeu ana faimers having otcck to care for were sboAu buw to eolve their problems, from the daily care of tha face n v cow and the judging of beef ctittlt) to the CuUatruct iou of dairy batus an J bng houses, veteii nary science, tin care of horse, ttsts for tnbercuk 3.?-, choice cf pa-tute d Ballinger has male ao advetse report. hobiiDg thrit ILe leeervaticu cau bet ter ba cpeued under tbe existiug gen eral law. Mr. Ballinger reports that there ate no agricultural lands on tbe Klamath rtSfi vutiun, other thao those .iincn VBMatdri iio-istai.CH was given those iutereoted iu truck gar let s, gram crops, and tbe improvement nf tbe soil uf their farms. Ihe domestic have u;any frieuda here, who wihIi i .resolution Citlliiit; for I'..'n-.oii I hi AerillHll to U' done iu ni lielllg cant ill the ln-utlve nan l.nii-elf wan one of th lio. On Wednesday nioruiuu, at !1 o'clock, a pit-tty wei.iiug cere.oouy tot.k pluce at Adel. which uuited in ! ii.arrlHgs Miss Melissn Cooper aud Carl Caldwell, both well kiinuii young ! people of ttat place. JuLo .Morris,' Justice of the Peace frjm Plush, offi ciated. Huth Mr. and Mis. Caldwell science iiepauoiem bm t tiered a large number of emineutly practical j them tee beet tf success ness. heretofore allotted, bence an opening; and helpful lecture courses on the of tbe usual kind would serve no pur- j jiolutioo of tome problems, includiuu poee. Ue believes it advisatle tOjpl'i'OBud fancy sewing aud dress bold t' ein:ber lands for tbe Indi-' makinu, millinery, cooking and sev aus. sell tbe mature timber now ling meals and light refreshments, standing ana apply the receipts to i furnishiug and decorating the home, irriiiati.u aud diainaee of allotted lan '.s. When this is done,. be advl.-ee tbat alk'ttees sell all but 40 B'MfS uf tbeir claims tD tbe wbit) getlltr-, in t bis nay cpeoiDg a major prrtiou of tbe agricultural lands to settlement. This will require no further legisla tion ty congress, and it is expected this plan will be pushed. laundering, I be care of c.hil ireu, ex terminating insects and sanitation. Mer- Additional Briefs . Don't mis the Fur Sale at tin I cantilo Cu.'ti store, j Deunis llrowne, t,f DaeU Creek, on j Tuesday pal 1 Luke-view a visit, j ". Eu iter. d tbe iierr.ey Con struction Co., ha returned from Cal- who cooka at the XL ranch at Paisley, was a vii-i tor in town this week. Mrs. Tom Flook has returned from j Selma. Cal., where sh ha been for I the past several months. C. ('. Wiilin, who bun I. ten employed i by tin; Willis Furniture Co. for several ; months pat has returned to San I ''riilieisco. The railroads are planning to give Oregon a lot of new citizens this ; 1',jrulu- spring. Prepaiatioas are teing made j Paine, the Chinaman by tbe Uarrimun and Hill lines to damp just about twice as many home seekers into this state as they did last spriog. Commeicial organiza tions of Portland and Oregon are making ready to welcome uion- than 30,000 oolritiists aud hunies1 eker dur ing the colonist-rate pern;i from March 15 to April 15. C jnservative g&titlifttis of t hfl mimrier uf liririibt. U ers that cane into Oregon last spriog j Mls B"r,''H 1h to K'e u were 15,0'JU 12. C. U.ltner, secretary I ""Y iU'" ,'Ve't' l" '' rs of of tie Portia, I Ubtufaer of Com- I lu'r JlJ"i"r "' t'' M.-th- merce, and W. L. Crissev, etiief of I 1 cl'"" k tbe inquiry bureau of the Portland ' M. It. Hart, on Sunday evening re Commercial clue, say they belieed j turned nf;er a several month's vaca at least twine as mauy people looking ! tiou sj.ent vslth hi family in iteuo for homes iu Oregon tbau cume in ! mid other southern points. last year, would swarm ii tbis spriDg. I , ,.. , , , r ieore U esleder, a, former resident of Lakeview, who has of lute Leuii em ployed by the N.-C.-O. at Alturas, was in town this week renewing old acquaintances. It. Willis a few daya since returned from a business visit ts San Fran cisco, where ho purchased a lare atotk of furniture for the firm's houses at Lakeview and Klamath Falls. . Jack McAulitle on Saturday last purchased a very fine shepherd iloir 1 from one of the liertiey Construction Company employes. The dog is a very large one and Is certainly a dandy. Word has been received from Dave McAuliffe, who is now feeding his Biicep nay in the vicinity of Uly, to the effect that the weather in that section wan rather cold Just now, but as yet there had been no loss of sheep. The assessment rollH are as yet not complete, many O. V. L. contracts having been omitted therefrom. Sher iff Snyder will make the assessments as rapidly as possible and when this Representative llawley has inform ed President Taft tbat be could not vote for the pending bill to ratify tbe Canadian reciprocity agreement. Tbe president sent for Hawley to learn bis attitude on tbe measure. Hawley told toe president that, if the -agreement bad beeu broadened aud bad included all the schedules of the .Payna-Aldricb law, he probably could have seen bis way clear to support it, bat, as be understands tbe agreement, it win prove or slight beoefit to Ore goo and other western aud njrtbern states, though of vast benefit to Can ada, lie regards tbis ngreemeut us discriminatory against tbe far west and particularly against seveial of tbe leading industries of Oregon and believes nla cocstitutents bold a like view, therefore be will oppose It. Tbe president said be was sorry Haw ley could not see bis way clear tu support tbe pending bill, but made no attempt whatever to coerce bim into changing bis attitude. In fact, lie frankly said tbat, If llawley felt Word Iib been received from Bill llammersley. tbe Government hunter, to the effect that be has reported for dutv to Supervisor Harris, of tnp Wallowa Forest, and wuul I start for tbe trout in several days iu quest of tbe poison Infected coyotes of that region, 'e have no doubt about Hill making good i;i his new place, and j bis n any friends here wish him much ' success. " ()u Saturday evening a very flea.i-) ant party was eiveu at the hou e of Mr. aud Mrs. John Metzgtr, rf Water' stieet, in bouor of their daugtittr, Shirley. Among tLcsa present Here Marie Kehart, Laura Wright, Ethel Eccieston, Lloyd Henderson, Clar ence Oreen, William Harvey, Harold thruston aud Mervin Vernon. J.uucb was served to tbe guests and games were played uutil a lute hour. yesterday was pro: ably the best day, so fat as weather conditions are concerned, for the rat bit drive. Probably two Mmdreu puple turned cut tor the occasion, arm i.h a result of the day's work about four hund red and fifty rabbits were kilUd. The West Si le rabbit colony nnint be getting smaller as a result of the reo tut drives, which i.i a source ..f satis faction to the iaoc' ers of that vicin ity. The ladies of tbe Cathoiio church, who during the past week have beeo soliciting art ides for the fair to te given by them during the coming Spring or Summer, report miwh sue-ce-s eveiywbere, and appreciate tbe Kindness which bas been showu them ty practically everyona visited. The ladies would very uiucb like to re ceive by tha fhi-t of April all non perishable articles wbiob have beeo promised them. . f. L- . - - I a. .. .. iii agony at maroam rails was ended Monday night when the Coun cil gianted liquor licenses to tbe Livermore Hotel, E. II. DuFauIt. Kent liallard, Tony Caatel an 1 'A. J. Powell. Tbe licenses just issued will not go Into effect until tbe first day of Marob. In all there were fourteen applications tiled with the city coun cil for permits to sell liquors. The unsuccessful applicants are E. It. Reams, Halls & Reed, J. V. Houston, R E. Hunsaker, Htahlmau lircthern, Camptell &. Low, U. T. Rhaw and W. Ualdftin. , toAUsi iis an i :m iu ti tu't- 17 aud I votes i ' 1 be iri aeciirlug filings wete I'.uwer- ' Wm- s- a" I Orea C. Hale, L. II. vt mi; i irtriuti au.l vi. J iimij, in .ia iras. J. H. lisrl.er, of .Seattle, aud II. T. .Mkiiis, of l.ot-ehurg . All took the ! land tin (or trie desert act. ) Snmuier Lk heca ue heiinu I jcaiiseot US wonderfully lich farms ati.i tine iru 14 along ttie west si 'e of tl.e lukiS where nuineri u.i springs aud small sir U.1..1 alford an ampl wntersotply for all purpi.ses. The laud 110 being brought under culM Vwtion is located to the east aud noithofthe lake, and promises to equall in productiveness tbat 011 tit) west side. Mr. Klippel will endeavor to secure tbe better class of farmers to locute In bis section, and Inasmuch as he is one of the leading ranchers aud stockmen of the county there is uo danger in securing bis sei vices to show yuu the laud. Bread, Hot BAKERY Rolls and Cakoa Bakod Dally Lakeview Oregon and liappi- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE The W of ec. lil, I'. .'IS S.. Range l!l I'.., W. M., near Lake view, or. Call on or address Clms. F. Klgii City Recorder, miIihii, 're. ..2:1 i.'is TO O. V. L. CONTRACl' IIOLIiiORS who want to sell, correl-po-iil with the undersigned and slate lowest price at once. .1. C. SMITH, 1-1 nibi Lakeview, Ore. l or Sale: :.'() acres O V. land; tract No. Id. Sec. l, T i: :n, Harney Co, fiKJ. All paid for ami aii-stra.-teil. 'Address I). R.Clifford. Ies Moines, Iowa. i'Cla High St. MM THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT ii TITLE CO. LAKEVIEW, OREGON Have 1 he only Tract Index to the real est. -ft ' ol Lake County, Oregon, and air in a to make Abstracts o "itle io less tune ,.a...l . .1 I .iTiii more aeeui . ue man can done bv anv otlier svsteni coiils lie H. W. MORGAN Manager Children Gry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Waterman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at Thornton's Drug Store I Antidviuthe Eiaminer will bring resulte. Try It and be convinced. The Home of Good Values OUR LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS IS COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU EVERYTHING NECESSARY! -MOTH WBBMXMBatSBL BAILEY & MASSING! LL a