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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1911)
V'SiSK0 CATARRH a v vj j Ely's CraDalm It quit H nht'iitmil. OltM liulml ill Oik a. It li'iili , aon' in-, lii'uU mi'l jn'iiiitu IliO il I" 'I llll'tll. t 1 1 1 - r -Kiiliitu: (i mil Ou'.i rli it 1 1 1 tti i v I'M awny "l 1 lu Hi" lli'lt.l 'il ,.'v. Id . atnri'X IliO rrliwft i.f ru.... -I"! . -L" IAY fever T.iata and H n II. J' ill Mr. Ml rk, nl I'run vNIi r lv itiiiil. In 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fnrin, 75 i nl . My Hi ullmrx, liil Wiirrxu Htrnot, Nnw York. FURS bit i.fTi'i'ii'g'ra Hides PelLs COMMAND Big Prices I f you ilou't believe it. sic J. P. DUCKWORTH V- (ijJtlfA- . 1,. . a Iryi. ( li' i r.i; hum dm, 1 , il dry . . j i . .! y u, tin- -i liirli U'l . .1.' .!) -flM" li:il :.i- m.h( fiu, : ' t -ii,t , ri-'tm ti i i' tll'lll I II- . I . ' '. 'I ! .1 ! II. nil iliyi i ; ,. t'lii'.i. h.iiol;' i aiui ainiT-' mi I " ' :i j H iiwh, t n I ii .1 ; . i i i;.. l a i 1 1 M r i'at:irr:t : ! ' . li il v- iy ..:i: .--tt-...i.t A '. r ii II the ' 1 nl I . I i .. r ., ! ' V:rrfti firi i t, JnYw Vir . 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U. tiy Lnatnr Aipio(irlatltiM ItiO.IMH) fur AatnrU Ccntouultl. H. II. O'.l, by MalHtUty Approprl atliiK moil y fur Stnlo Ll alary Com tti Inalou. H. il. 103, ly Alhn-l)UuluK rancy. H. II. Ml. by DlmlcU To nppoiut Irimtrs foi MrLonl)l in lloinn. S li. 1.VJ, hy hi-hter-For tvatlou 1 track ai'Hlm. I H. If. 171. hy Dlmhik r'ertHiuluii to cunto.ly of (tnia fnu lM. I K. II. hy JoHxpli I'rrtalolua fo Jhiii uaTn from hoatu or thihi-Ik. H. II. '215. oy CalkldH-K'latlnu to oorpuiHtiDiii aiihjxct to jurlmllctlon of atata. H. II 'i'll, by HrlllliiB-Kflatintf to prlvata prnpfity for (nihlid tma K. II. '.'fid, hy I'utton- Autborlzlnu hrt'ltta HoruM Sutka rlvn'. H. II 2K, Cnrnon - I'o rat Illy per talit ilea l. S. II. 'JH7, hy McCijllorh To bidu(I (lilt parnln law. II. II J, iiy Ci.la-Makinj Ootobi-r 12 Colnuiliiia day h I'D I I in linMiJay. II II. 1.1. hy Alumll- pproprlal low f Jl.lK.O HiiiUHlly fur tiiiourn)h iiihih and In vmt lnt inn of alate'a n(er Him rem. II H. 21, hy l-iKKlHiitnii A pproprl hIIiik fllXK) for IiiiiIhI pint for de'eaH d aohlhrf of hpHiiUh AiiM-rlCHii war. II. II. 40, tiy Nfiiner HrolectlbU Hih atra of Noilh Uuipqua rivar. II. II M hy HucliiiiiHii Appropriat lux llil.UH) to relm liiirno Orauou Na tlrninl (iuaril for fUntinu fi.rpxt llrtta. II. U. hU, hy Font a UeUlrlug that com lot uihiIb KOOila tin Inhulad. il II H7, hy Slulliauimer -Limit-lui( t ti aiH of pemoua (tiiployed b tnt lomiry ruuiueMia In luutfii'tf canip. II. H. JJ'J, hy lliicliatiMU Alloinu (iraml Army ct the Kepubllc CMW Korth of prlntluu nnoiiallv. II. II. 11H, hy lliyant-DrlluiuK "railroad" Mini ollifr terum. II. IS. 104. hy Urook.-FutahllahlDU an rxperiiiieat atullou lu llaioey County. II. U 1M0, by Caritr-FrovldlDK ait t ho la hy lileh uuclHliued fuada of Idbuod pertooa tliall escfieat to the Htale. II. II l'.i:i, hy Hrookn-Autliorlziutf the Hlute I.hihI lioaril to tlx thi price lit which atuta UuIh ahall he aold. II. li. hy CleiiieuB-Frovidiatf prnultioa for pt-rHuiia laipomtiK on Hcret Bocit'tlop. II. li. 2:l. hy ly l'ettriou-tirant-i a t rltfbta of way acroaa state IiiuiIh. Filed By Governor H. li. 7. hy liurstiBe To regulate thu sale f flreciackem. J H. 11 10, by MalarLey Relation to adoption of ctiildreu. LITTLE HIGH ROCK CANYONTRAGEDY Further Particulars of Terrible Murder of Stockmen The Surpi lee Valley Record gives the following partioulara of tbe ter rible tragedy euacted last month at Little High Rock canyon: The bodies of the murdered mtu were f'-und aa stated last week, Itiuiz lu a ditch or bed of a creek, two of them lying side by side and the other two were piled on top of them, ludiuuo being ou top. Tluy were frozen bard aud it was with some difficulty that they could be sepa rated. Tbe bodies were carried on stretchers for a mile or more aud placed ou sleds aud taken to W'ni. Deuio'e residence, where they were examined aud au Inquest held, whloh resulted in tbe followlug verdict: "That Harry Cauibrou, Peter Erra tuouspe, Johu LaxRgue and 11. Iudl ano, came to their death by gunshot wounds inflicted by parties unknown, but believed to tie Indians." The bodies ware not mutilated, as at first reported, except that tbe upper lip aud mustache of Peter Krramouspe had been entirely out away, It waa thought tbey tried to remove tbe sold crowus from bla teeth, but failed. It waa found that John Lagsgue had beau shot only onoe, through tbe heart. Peter Frra uiouspe was shut iu four different places, aa wan also Harry Cauibrou, H. II. Vi, l.y Jimciih I'lxlnu alary of Mil 1 tun in ah (.ount v Cum in' h I norm. H. II. l.'l, by Lucka Aiitliorizlou couoti to hii I 11 hoapllali). H. i:. 01, hy Lorke-'lo prntide for rrultrxtloii and axmiiloatlnu of (irad uata ooracM. H 1J. 20. hy (Ji?r-To provide for tnauur of approving f ollicUl docu infill. 8. H 2.1, ? Dlinhk-Frothlinn iDfthol fiir cl)HDylrii hoiiudarlvH of corporatlnna. H. II. .10, hy Wood Chaiiuirm oaine of Mate Urfunu KhIiodI to Hlate Tralolatf Nctiool. H. II il, hy Ollvei-To tlx ti-rmi of oouit In Tauth Judicial Uiiitilct, 8. 11 M by Abratiaiu To prnflde for protrctiou of car repalrera. H II W, hy Von dr lUIUo-To tlx aalnry of froaaciii lou Attoruay in Kirat Diatrict. 8 11. 51. hy McCollocb-For time of ho Ml n K court In Second Diatrh't. H. H. f)M, tiy llaIy To appropri ate money fur (). A. (J. K. IJ. till, hy lltwley To appropii ate inotjy for t)ulldln at (). A. C. K li Hi, hy Camiiu -Kelatina to fn due ll:lnll) corpnrHt loin. H. II HH, hy Von der llelleu Pro hlhltioi( rebate by railroad. 8. II. 'JO. hy Hiriuott-LedlizloK dlrurcea In certain caaea H li. HH, hy .Merrynian Prohibit lnt loCHliun of ca I do lib within aix inlleB of iit)llo work. H. li. 10!. hy OIIei KeicardiDK claim of Union Coutity. K. 11 101, L Hawley-To provide for Certlllcal Inn of teachnra. h. IS lo.'i, Ity Diaiii'k FixioK hoCD dhrie bttuteu .MmiIou and CUcka Ul HH, H li. 1 1T. t y ChHue Ilt-KftriliuK ver min affected pupila in achoola. K. IS 111, br liariett (Uuiutllla) ProfldiuK traveliuit nxpeuuea for kUllOol BllplrlltCt)d'UtB. K. II. i:i'.l, tiy Dltnick To freed I' e duties of Secretary of Ktate. S li 140, hy Iieau Makln add! tlonal rt.'euta for L'. of O. K II. Ill, ly Oliver i rovldifiK for liateliou expeoBea of Sheriff of Wal lowa and Union comities. 8. IJ. 171, by lieau For teuistra tioo of trade mark. 8. IS. lrfl, by Abraham To provide for care of cemeteries. 8. li. 181!, hy Norton-Relating to action ariHlokt 00 contract. - 8. li. 200, hy judiciary committee KelutinK to deposit of atate funds 8. li. 203. hy Norton Fixing aslar ira of Jciephiue County. S. li. 211, hy Sinn itt-Autb jiizIok W'aaoo County to dispose of real property. 8.11. 2IC, by Siauott Requiring employers of labor to report acoi dents. 8. 11. 253. by Careon-For addition to Cupltol Lulldintt. 8. li. 275. by Lester Providing for county advertising fund. and tndlano was shot lu three differ ent places, indicating that there had been a Lattle. Tbe bodies were Drought to Kagle vilie Friday evening, aud on Sunday were iuterred lu the cemetery at that place. Father O'Malley, of Lake view, held services over tie remalus of Johu Laxague aud li. Indiano, and the two former were buried at 10 o'clock in the morning, aud at 1 o'clock the body of Peter Ertemouspe was taken charge of kby the Kulgbts of Pythias aud laid In Its last retting place. At 3 o'clock p. m. the M. W. of A. lodge paid the last sad rites of fellowship to Harry Cauibrou, after the services at tbe M. E. ohurcb, con ducted by Rev. O. W. Hall, it waa a sad scene, aud the "day of fuuerals" was laden witb aorrow for tbe sad mlsfortuue that bad t efalleo our fel low oltlzeut), and aorrow for tbe adliotel relatives. Large numbers were present from all portions of tbe valley to pay the last trlbtue of reapeot to tba murder ed men, and it waa probul ly tbe largest number ever gathered there to participate iu tbe last sad rites of those who had passed over the dark river of death. Diligent aearoh was made at or in the vicinity of the place wbere tbe terrible tragedy occurred to ascertain it any evideuoe oonld be found that would clve a due aa to who tbe mur derera were, and all Indloatloua point to the fact that tbe horrible deed wai committed by Indiana. Ihe place where tbe murderera bad camped waa found in a sheltered apot that oonld hardly have been Been from a casual observation, Ou tbe spot where the tepee had stood waa found tbe comb ings of au Indian wotuan'a hair, an i. II. I'M. hy conifiiilteM 011 j idlcl art I'rovl'llnu for till ik ui'iti'in A IS i.!i, hy llaaley lmneferrinK Inn Is In haila Cny, Holk Coiint v . il. IS 0, tiy Huitl.aini) Prnteoi in itecret older. II. IS. K hy Ahhott-KeKiiUlii,a aailors' hoard inu houses II. IS. IS?, br Urooke Makma It ciln. to desert sleep on the raiie. II IJ. rD, by Foira Prohibit ln the transportation of etpltiulves ou pas seiwer cars. 11. li. 79, by Reynolds KxeinpMng saall fa stories from factory inspec tion la. II. . jj, by JJ ionauaii uivioK j Liiaml Aroiy cf t'.H li-pnhllo piiutintc to the ariiiniut 01 t lOO eacb yeai. 11. IS. 102. hy Miller. (Columbia -Pmvldihu fur I'limediHte refundioK of license money by County Court when license to rell liijnor is denied. II. IJ ll'S, hy Miller (Lion) Fixing Jnooary. inetead of Joly, as tbe time j for County I'reanurers t'j make auntinl settlement with County Court .11 li. 121), by Ambrose Iieuulatiod the) practice of optometry. 11 li. i:i'i, Ly Peteraoo-Piovidiiii-method for disctiarKi"8 judgments by bankrupts. II. IS. 117. Arame Eieuulstiug and llcenslutt private hospital'. 11. IS. 11S, by Abbott-Frovidmu ! f..A l.rr. .1 W ) tnhn. j II ' B ' T I I J .Ik .IV. U UIIIIOI '1. li. 100, hy Pierce-Fixing salary j Assessor of Coos County. II. b 201. hy UrooWe 8xiug terms j of Supreme Court at Pen lletou. II. 15 211, by Powtll-Reluibu.-smg j (ieorye Nesieliug M. li. 2J1I. hy Ii-al.s Pr ivi lin method tor aouexing new' territory to ports. 1 II. IS 213, by Insurance cimmittee! Increasing appropriation of lusor j ance Commislouer to 815,000 aoou- ally. j II. li. :i;)1. hy ways and means com-; mittee tieueral aporoprlatiou bill j for state department)). 1 Vetoed By Governor I 8. IJ. 1. by Chase Providing for acquisition of tldelands by porta and comtn (oious. 8. 11 :J9, by Nottingham To pre vent adulteration of linseed oil. 8. li. 37, by Nottingham MakioR mechanics' liens valid agaiost horns- s'sads. 8. H. 127, by Wood Preventing 1 detlciencies a' state institutions. j S. Li. 129. by Wood -Provid log forj auditing cf accounts in the office of j 8ecre!ary of State. S. li. by liowerman Creating office ! of Aesistaut Secretary of State. j 11. li. CI, by Thompson RelatiDg to conveying proprety of insane. j 11. U. 71, by Thompson -Relating ! to disposing of state or county funds. 1 II. li. 75, hy Thompson-Fixing j salaiy of judge of Thirteenth district. II. li. 70. by Cottel -Relating to pharmacy. Indian anowsboe completed and one about halt tloishd. Leading from the tepee was a narrow path paved with Btones and covered witb aage brush bark, to a well barricaded spot, practically a fort, from which obser vations could be taken of all parts of the surrounding country, aud it is said tbtit a few men could have held a large body of u en at bay for an itidetluite leugtb of time. It Is from tbid place, it la presumed, that' tbe ill-fated party were killed, and then dragged down the mountain side aud piled iu the oreek. Seven horsos were found dead, presumably starved to death. Tbe overcoats, watches aud much of the other garments of the dead tiieu were missing and it ia presumed that the Indiana took them away ; even tbe Blockings of most of the dead men had teen removed. Tbe Indiana supposed to be impli cated in the murder are renegades from tbe Idaho reservation and were seen near that part of tbe country by vaqueroa during tbe months of November. The baBd theu consisted of six men, three aquawa and a couple of papooses, and it ia thought that others might have joined them. Sheriff Smitb, of this county, Sher iff FernU, of Wasuoe County, Gapt. J. P. Uonuelly, and three ot tbe Nevada State Polioe and lien Cam broo, with tbe following looal men: Chas. Demtok, Ed. Uogel, Henry Hughes, W111. Carson, Ueo. Reader, Jack Ferguson. Bid Street, Fred Kill, Warrea Fruit, Jim Baty, Uilbert Jackson and Mart West started oat last Thursday on tbe murderera trail, and it la thought that tbey will aooo be overhauled, although at tbla time rf tbe year It is difficult to make much progiess. ALCOHOL, 3 Ptll I K.N r ANcocialilePrrpnr.Hi-infrir.ls rimilaiin5ilicFoij(I.in:IiV,i.n lin Die Stomachs xd&rdvi mm Promotes DipslionfiVf rfiJ nessand RestXontainsncittw Opiunt .Morphine norJtrai. Not Napc otic. SniprefOiJDcS.UiTU'nUlUl flrwfJUa Sera" jllxjmm 1 1 iirr iwfl'i mtkmr. Ancrfecl Rnnedv forCoTCdr; lion , Sour Stnmach.Diarrtoa Worms jCorrvulsioiis .rwrisn ness and Loss OF SLEEP- ratSunSe Si$namr of KEW YORK. ;7 tSEEfJ ferrOieTSrlTiToag Exart Copy of Wrapper. , 1 11 1 j w m mu jii 1 ' 1 ,m HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN I OOQ CODERS rHROlJGMPJT FIRST-CAL55 ACCOnnOPATinNS SAHPLE ROOn For CO.inERCIAL TRAVELERS JOURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors F. P. LIGHT Q4TO. HARROW Lakeview Meat Market HAYES & GROB, Propr s Choice Beef. Mutton, Pork, Veal, Etc, Etc Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Delivery CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. P. M, COREY, General Manager LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operate Stage, carrying United States- Malls, Express and Passenger! on th following; route: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LALEVIEW AL'TOIOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH TMB 5TAGE5 FARES: Oa Way Hound trip Klamath Falls Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Alturas Route 5.00 9.00 Plush Route 4.00 7.00 OEHCES:- Lakevlew . ..... Stag Offlc Plush .... Sullivan Hotel Klamath Falls . . . . American Hotel Altuias ..... Hotel Royal Dally Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 4:50 A. M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at - - G:10 P. M. Train No. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at - 9:00 A. M. Arrives at Alturas at ..... 10:10 1 M. S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 7:30 p. m. No. 3 leaves Reno for San Francisco at - 2:45 a. m. No. 4 leaves Reno for the. East at - - - 9:25 p. m. No. 2 leaves Reno for the East at - - - 9:50 p. m. For Infants and ChiMren. Tho Kind Yea Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years li il tmc etarrnua sommmt. k arrv. waananainiiMii i.(jp)jwhi i AW i lll 0 J mil m