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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
JUST ARRIVED.!. A complete line oi the celebrated Florsheim Shoe for men. Fit. iini-li ami walking quali ties unequalcd. Walking in them is a luxury. We have va ri u s styles at different prices. $f to $7. A new and elegant line sell for Twenty - THE SATISFACTORY STORE Chautauqua Meeting: The Chautauqua Circle will nut't st the home of Mi Johnston Momlay evenins, Fcbrnarj Program H H Call. C.irrMit Events. Pickenn as "Actor nul Ka.!er." (Ihaptcr 13, Mi Bci- Huro-i. ' Sport? ami I'. ts,' Ciiap'cr 14. Mr?. A Kinder. I !:f IWtll of Pk-kt'll Chapter 15. Mi-- ti-Ttruile Wruoii. ik- c!i of "Our Mutual Mian Minnie Vernon. Fri -nil." Lnnd Office Filings Tbe fi lioniug Bpplicatiood fcr lamij ia Lake County were Ql"i at the local Covernmeut office for the reek eod iu Sutiirday, tebruary IStb: FrHiik Hants, Sec. 50. 27 To. Malvard Sulbr,;. Sees. 27. 2, 25 13. Frank M. Harris, Sei-s 15, 22, 1 ii. John Partia, Sec. 2 X) 10. A boxing bout, to tase plu'e at iidustoo'a (Jra Housf-, Kljn;atti Falls, on tuci'jrrn eteui.its, is now lelia aJvettieed here, and several local pecpl hare tone over for the eeut. Tbe priDoipal b.ut a ill be between C. T. Tacker. rf Fcrtlaud aad jHck Lickenbh, cf the Falls, who will appear for twenty toudJ. The exhibition is coder tbe auf Ics cf tbe Klamath Athletic Club. A Snap For Good Dressers suit, lot e Al FIKST-CLAiS TURNOUTS Mammoth BARNUM RBHAfiT Ihe largest I J very find Feed stahl- In ,'sout horn Oregon or Northern California., lloiwn I'.oarded hy the. Hay, Week .ir Mouth. Special Attention Oiven to 'J'ratisient Stock I'Kici:, (fi.oo ii;k span LAKEVIEVJ i; II A VI-: CONSTANTLY iJ CAN i'UY IN TDK 1'BKSJI .li:.T LINK. AT I'BK.-KNT VV WK A 1 1 1 : HANDLING sILVKK THUKAD SfJlTC KBACT, DILL AND KWKET l'ICKLKS, CALIFORNIA OLIVES, 1TCKLKD I'HJS' 1 KKT, SALT MACKF.I'.FL HALMON BKLLIF.S AND FBF.SII OYSTKRS. WD WILL 1IAVK SOMETHING NEW FOB THE THADE EACH WEKK. CALL AND SEE US AT THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. 1'IIONE NO. 'J Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. I I i I I ! I of Spring Neckties, to live Cents Ivach. i I ! ! Brainy Baby John Stuart Mill Was a Geniut at Three Years of Age. At thriH"yi:ir of !icr John Stunrt Mill bewail tbe study of Greek, with arithmetic as :in evenlns relaxation." j At l:e li:.n Latin, nuelid mid I nlirebra and had to net as tutor to the j younger children. He was n stern and i etlii b nt tutor. At twelve be besran srholastlc loplc and political economy the latter his main lifework. At fourteen, while paying n long: vis it to Sir Samuel Hentham In southern Fr:'ti e. he learn d French as n relaxa tion from s'mliinar two or three hours In-fore brenkf .st. five hours between breakfast and dinner and two or three in the eveninir. Ileitis for the time i master of bis own hours and not sul je t to n str' '"Vr. be took lessons ji!m in his sj:'i-. hours in music, sins i in--', (i in inv. !' n inir and ridinfr. but ' never btv:ir.'. i,nt. ; At sixteen Mi'l eoiild speak in debate i with n(!'iit v:'!i At eit.teeli he eas,. and frefsloui. eoiuributed to the view. At twi-nty-one Westminster l: j ho v:'s made assistant in the India ; offi. e at d r,-e. : ed a l.:r--'- salary for ; tbo-- b; vs. 1 But Mill was t.ald at twenty-two. j He d;d not marry until he was forty ; hvo. He himself said: "I never was ' a b..y. It is better to let nature Lave its (-.'. u v. :.;.-." Vou Want a SUIT tde to your measure, by first-class tailors at prices now beinjr charged for the usual read v-to -wear kind? 'Hundreds of samples to select from. If you need don't fail to call he placing your order. Robertas The Tailor Stables OREGON ON HAND TDK BUST MONF.Y ISURPHISE VALLEY TO BEIIilllGATED Cowhcad Lake Project Is Now Assured Of Consummation Bldwcll Nucnet: The so-called Cow Ulead Lake or Surprise Valley Irriirn , tlon projivt ii assured of nn tn t mi - tion liming leen 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 -. 1 by I.. C. H.-l.l lies, T. A. Jolo'son, Y. J. lt.-l:luw il'itl ns-oeintes of Los Angeles, Cal. The Modoc County Inlgation Com pany has boon oi ti'i ni.ed wlih Vcinon J. Harlow in President, Charles K. Fox, Chief Engineer. Tlr. ltrlo wsj until l'Vliriiary let, associated Mlli tin' Sacramento Yallry I rrigat Ion Company anil fevered his o nnection with 1 1) i t company t. accept the presidency of tin Modoc company, Htiil with T. A. .IoIiiihoii of l.os Antrim es.nnd Mr. Fox, arrived In Fort Hid t lit nearest towu t Cow Head Lake on February St li. They, together witli Coo. II. Ay res, original owner of tin' water rlht. wlio In also an engineer connected 'with the I project, i-poiit a few da.vs i looking over the lin u cilia tely sur- I roundlui; country and ihe lake itself, and weii' htKhiy Kfatitled with th - lut-neetioii of condition)' and circiitn stances. Mr. Harlow and Mr. Johnson left for I.oh Angeles February th. to uke up work connec ed with 'he iletallM of the organization, -tc. Mr. Fox and Mr. Ay res will remain on the ground at Fort Mid well and eimnced in the work of hydroriidilc and toponranh. ic Hiirveyrt. preparatory to putting on a ColiI1erable force of eiiKlneers and diiruevurn. Valley Falls News Jason Cliler rind Jay Hillings, nut; ern In tbe Forest Service, were visitors while on their way to l.akevlew rec ently dame Warden Htley not long iiro ni'ide n trip Into the Summer Lake country, w here It w as reporteJ there were some heaver trapjiers at work Jonas Norin, of Lakovirw, who biif U'l'ti ppendiii th5 winter in I,os Ann eles, was a visitor la-t wick. Mr. Norin was on I is av out to the dc ert to Inspect. Ins sheep. A theatrical troupe, consisting of tiht lllembers, passed t hrolluli rec ently, enroute to I.nkeview and po:nts vest and south. Art Kehurt cntne in from the desert last Friilav and reports otisiderable snow out there. An interesting article, with photos, descriptive of this valley and vicinity, by l Jain. Warden L'tloy, and puUi-hed in ihe Hunters, Traders and Trapiiets Magazine, is a sour e of considerable iuipiiry from Fastern people. Sheepmen wh) have koiio to tin desert during the past week are Hoy Chaiid'er, (ifmse t'liaiolier, Wil! Kin sey, .Manuel Sanders, !-i Henderson, .1. F. Branch, Busier 1'axton and Jjiins Norin. How Old Is Kelt? Kelton (iunther entertained a mini her of bis friend ut a birthday party Sunday evening. Cards were the feature and at the conclusion of the tames prizes were awarded for the highest scores to Mis Louisa Stork- lildti and James Judge. Con-olatioli prizes were captured by Miss Myrtle and Murray llurd nfh-r a hard light. Among those present were Docia Willetts, Houi-a St-rkman, Iola Barry, Mildred B.diart, and Myrtle Stone: MeHrs. (ieorge Whorton, Jr., Willie Storkiiian, Jauifis .ludje, (iuy Nvswaner, Charles Barrv, Murray j Hiinl. Oeorge MeCoul and Jerry jl'.iiriy. At midnight refresbinents ! were herveel after which all departed I wi-bing Kelton many more such birthdays. Miss Leneve Gets Left LONDON, Feb. !. Judite Kvatis today awarded the estate of Dr. 11. H. Crippen, hanued for the murder of bis wifd. Belle Kim ore, to Mrs. Thereta lluou of Brooklyn, New York, a half sinter of .Mrs. i.rlppen. . Doctor Crippi-u beqiunthed his propeitv to hithel Ciane Leneve, for love of whn'ii -he killed bia wife. Ju'K'e Fvbus declared the will invalid today on the lirouud of public policy. Johnny Gosch Passes AlturHs Plaindealer : Many of tho old timers of Modoo county will re tret to learn of the death of Johnny Oosch. He hud been moved to the home of his daughter, Mrs. S. J. Veruou. near New Fine Creek, and where the funeral took place Tues day. , He hud been a sufferer with consumption and his death wag not unexpected. Johnny (lusoh was a (,ood man, honest aud generous to a fanlt anil In the final reckoning few will be able to Bay, "I was better than that man." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Davis Crock Items Mra. M. I'. William entertained H number of the lnlie "t In r home mi 1 Saturday evening. Tlirjr h 1 1 report; having a delmht ful I due. Mm. N A. limner wiiit ! Allurim! on Sunday. I I Mr. nint Mm. A. Lcomtrd, Mr. win! j Mm. Walter Bryan ml All'fit Mnl key were attending court In Alturas Monday. I EdgHr Hendcrmm and Albert Mul len Hri hauling titdght trom Alluiii for tin' Davis Cnek Mcrcuiit IU Co. on hot- sleds. There was a good crowd attend I the coon iliuii'o 'k'uemlav, Feb. II. Koht. L. Wilr and Minn Kittlf Duttnii were awarded the ,ries for the h nt Himtiino I characters Tin eoloicd 4(Hi were out for sure on that evening. Some found It very dlllleult to re move the burnt cork but a 1 1 nport a good time. John Shed I mi. I tla ightors visited Mr. Hinl Mm. Win. Mulkey SuinUv. Tin Southern StMH C). Is hn Inn tO Sl'lld eltlH Stage to haul 'BM gem since tln blockade D opened Hinl th trains are ruining. Miss I it-7. I. i'i Hill Miss Kiit l Out ton spent Sunday at tie K. I'. l ' ! ranch cnith of D ivln Creek MURDERED BY INDIANS Coiuliiili'il from IIihI paui-. There the bodies mere found and , from the fort til. iitimi erected by the ' ludimis H well asfoui the provision' left, it wiim clearly evident that the murderers expected to d feud them eeltei aiiitlnxt a slee. The autopsy and hiuut wtilch was hel l Wednes lay Ihi.1 revmlen a fiinht ful condition of alf.iiiH. The I illes i were found oaly after four dnyii in 'the niiddle, hint t'ie irnjuest wan held 1 in the sf-ow by lentern-liulit with t.ie I temperature live decree tielow y.ero. ! The todies wem found piled up to I. ...II..., f,7U, I f.llier Kldbilv Hill tielher, frozen with th k'f rs li -res aud wounds IkubwxI ny n Ice. All elothinn not j etaliied by bloi d hs stripped train ! the budlif . uot'iini! but the under ! clothing t e'iiK' left, j IH.rry ChiiiI ron mhk shot Jour lures J through tbe chiHt. hips elbow Bud ! lieu I His hlrid had neeu pulled oil j over his l ea l hflel deHlli and Le was . found with nruis extended just as be ns hit when tus cli.ttuurf whs jerked trom nis body. feter Hirauiueii bad I eeu abrt four times lu the bend chest, and lett and iilit thlyli. On bim the teil IhIb minks of savage butchery ! were found. 11 is uppel lip. bearded 1 with a heuty uioiihtiCbe. uad ne u (.lushed and carried nway. Nothli u iieiuaiued of his clolMiitf but the lln ! iuit of hiH chaps, his trousers and one ! blood stained boot. He was married. and had two chlldieu. , J. ti. Laxaiiue ha I I eeo shut once ' through the chest. Hisclnthii) had ; Peeii (lian over his beau. Ilia ritfht leys whs blackened. He was uiai r'ed 1 and tmd two children. j i Bertraud Indlano was nbot thne itimea in the shruldtr, twice through' the head his left eye was oued out, bia upper lip and lower eyelids were j gone, bta cheek had been shot uway I Hint there was a unpins" hole in the ' back of his htad two Inches lonit and 'one iu-su wide. He was untinurie d. j All the shots except two were from a :!0-:UJ hiiih power rifle. The other J Uo wer(J fr0II, a ;js calibre pistol Ur. Morrisou states that the Indian , homes whose carcasses were found -bad dlrl from starvation. They had been rebranded with the letter B. In: the camp were six head of beef that tiad been butchered In anticipation ; of a siee. j After the bodies were fully exam ined they wete brought into Deuio's' ranch and Iheu into Kagelvilln reHch j lug there yesterday morning. They I will be bulled at EaulevlllM today. On Tnurs lay the posse, which ; numbers 22 men, including twn Indian trailer? left to follow tbo trail i which was Mill plainly marl-cd in the snow. In the ponae were Hheiill Ferrel of Washoe r-herilf Smith of Modoo County. California; Muperln-j tendent of Slate Folie.e Donnelly, three other menibera of the htate poliue aud It stocknieu from the j ram; lies and Eauleville. Owing to the start which tbe ludi ana have, B as expected that they are; at least 100 miles In advance, which by the slow marchiug necessary will mean a good tlvo days' lead. If the Indians have taken heavy provisions frequent camps will be made and these will leave their mark. Dr. .Morrison adds that the posse Is heavily armed and expects a tight be fore capturing the Indians, If Kherllf Ferrel has some fairly good Indian trailers with bin), they ought to be able to tlgure out just who they are trailing shortly after striking some plain tracks. While It Is often Impossible, to pre vent an accident, U Is never Impossible to bo prepared It is not beyond any oiiii'b purse. Invest 25 cents in a bot tle of Chamberlain's Liiilnieut and you are prepared for sprains, bruises and like iniuries. Sold by all good iluaiers. Just In- Beautiful o; Tinted Pillow Tops new con ventional and floral designs. Tinted Center Pieces these arc especially prrtty. fljf Stamped Linen Hats, Corset Covers, Etc., Etc. I Mrs. A. M. NE1LON WOMEN'S OUTFITTER SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! E have just received a large ship ment of Men's High Top and Heavy Work Shoes. You will need something like this for the Spring slush. E have several styles of thsc Shoes, and the prices are right when you consider the quality. Come in and price them. Phone No. 451. THE ECONOMY STORE J. B. AUTEN Hardware arA Implements DEALER. IN FURS Just arrived, a l)i line of the Famous Winona IUiies, Hacks and Carts THREE STANDARD WAGONS to select from Peter Shuter, T. G. Mandt and Winona Ht'ird-wood spokes, waoti hows, 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 j st Willis Furniture Co. A New Line of Art Goods