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Lake County Examiner 011 CONGRESS ISNUW.IIS.UI.Y Official Paper of Lako County, Oregon ADVERTISING R.ATK5. ?l B5tIPTION KATI'it. Retnilar atamlinir aria, f 1.00 an Imh. alnirl co.iinm nti'p. p r month. All tmitllnn I". rtaans.M free twioo month, eeat pi ciiiil M"ti clianr1 fnr.il -xlr chanera. All 'lil poalttntia riitn. All ahort term tr Keattora. local columna, tor. rr lliifrarh In rr'fon. Want a1. Sc. a line oarli Inwrilon earil ol thania l.im. Kcavlutinna ol cou.Im- lno. II. M) an.l tipnar.la. agp TrHii!ont Ailvi-rllnlnn and Job I'rinl tin, raati in ettvatn. ' ,n 'r. In a.lvaneo, ! U moptha, " foro month, " I.V0O 1 . ." II not palit In a.lvaiic, f 1 to lh yrai President Taft Immedi atcly Calls Extra Ses sion for April 4 Notice to Suhacrlbtr Onnaonopra to I he Fiamlner who remove O from on.' Ux-allir to another, or rliiiK thoir eottofll.o a.l.lrewa ahnui.t rememoer to drop tola ofl1o a card ao tli.'tr raper ran be ail- All bills tnuM tw paid the flrat ol each month. drvamnl to the right iMMtoftUv. Lakevlew, Oregon, Thursday, March 1, UU1 Id one of Ms many telo met"R8s Governor West tte that "Such stream as (he Kcgae and flob thrreiti re given by the lava of Hod to toe pecple for their common use and Conditions Improving: Jourh Norln thia week came Id from the desert ao.i1 utatea that while conditions are serious yet reported lose of sheep haa bn if really exait l eneflt." Hut nevertheless cy vetoing When be left tbe low desert tbe bill he put some people out of the , poetically clear of snow and common use and tenebt" clttuse J tew daTS warm weather condl- At least it la presumed people will so consider It tbe Hume According to adtice reerived by Representative Hauler from the commissioner of Indian affairs, tbe Klamath Reservation Jatlll contains over SO0, 000 aerea of unallotted tribal lands Deducting iCO acres each for tbe 300 Indians to wbom allotments have not been made, would still leave 75O.0C0 acres unallotted. The depart ment estimates that tbe timber on the Klamath reserve la worth 111,000.000. tioca woold be sreatly Improved. So fat aa bis knowledge goes no oue haa a yet sulfered a serious loss, and all now depends upon weather condi tions. If favorable the losa will not be much greater than usual, but ou the other band if tbe fweathet should turn cold and stormy it ia probable tost toe lose win re quite Heavy, as lambs and old sheep are not'in condi tion to withstand bad weather. this I by the bill William Lorimer. senator from Illinois, was exonerated of tbe charge that be was corruptly elected by a vcte in tbe United States senate. Forty-sis voles were oast airalnst the resulatiou that the senate declare Lorimei'a seat vacant.. Forty sen a tora voted that lu their opinion he was corrupt. The victory ot Lorimer enda one of the most remarkable pol itical fights in tbe history of Unitel States. For many weeks is'tie has been before the striate, tbe "bloude boss of Chicago" been flayed as bitterly any man fore 'b? public THEY SEPARATED. the tbe aad bus be- Ibe 'senate defeated tbe re solution , for the direct; electicu of United States senators. Tbe rote stood S4 4ln favor 'ami 31 op posed, and as a two ILiris v.iti is necessary for passage tbe treasure lost. Seuatora Bourne anj Chamber lain were among te bearlie-t sup porters of the resolution. One rea son given for the Don-p esaee cf the resolution is the fact that it carried tbe Sutherland Bmendmeut. which gives to toiigrefs the right to super vise ana control senatorial elections. This aoienlmeut was rarticulurly objectioDHr ie to tbe Southern mem bera of the senate, and they used their influence against the p'leaage of the meaenre I t that fueoa. But the Parting Wat More Strenuous Than Jim Expected. A fiinn unwed Horner when gold hunt inir in Al;isk;t h:id its partner n vener uh!e prsvtor. who went nbout hablt unlly with liis hoot Iks stunTod full of (l.vii:imit. sticks. The old man had n I'leasanlly casual way of tlllinjj t ho stove oven with these stick in order ! that tlif.v inilit thaw out there. Some times, loo. lie forgot thom. which wax Imprudent, to say the least. Koynor "a inn nr an or n timorous tits;xsl tion. but t ho ancient rose, t(ir's rock iest carelessness troubled Ills nerves. He retiioiistnitod with liiin repoa tetli.v am! slrenuotisly. but his irotos did not s,.,'!il to have the s!!shtest o fleet. ".T!!'i." he s.iiil MnalJy when driven to desporaiion. "if you can't be in. ire careful nitli that dynamite we'll hate to separate." That tii;;ht as lie approached the shack n terrific ooiietissicii rent the air nud kii(H'keJ him ino:isiiio. When he recovered cuiisi i uness he perceited one of till' a:-o! pri'spector's les lyin' ne;ir. lie stared at it a ill. mi. lit tueili tativoly. "Well. Jim." he remarked at lasi sadly. -I iruoss we've m.-i n:t lt1 to sep arate nil risht. particularly you. Jim!" Minnt apolis Jeiinial. Declared Insane Ben Uelaney, a bometiteader cf the Summer Laka section, a few days since a taken icto custody by the authrritna on a chaise cf being in sane. Mr. Delanoy haJ been in Lake view frr fctverul days, and while be would occHsiooally teil of now tha spiri's bothered him, yet it did not occur to hig hearers that he was in sane. However worse and be was flnHlly taken into custody, hi previoobly stated, and is! now awaiting the arrival of an atten dant from Sal'-m to ficcointauy Liui ! to the Bsylum. I A Picture of Eternity. The ncirro preacher is noted for his enthusiasm and his picturesque, nlinnsf poetic, way of expressing thinps. In "Life In Old Virginia" J. J. M Iouahl tells about a colored minister who was conducting a revival without much success. At last, however, he awak ened his congregation by askinu': ''Does )' know what etcniitv Is? Well. I tell yo "If one cf dem 111" sparrows what yo' see r-utid yo' garden bushes was to dip lii-f bill in b 'Laiitie ocean an' take oik- h..p a day an' hup '.toss do country an' pur !at drop of water into do 'C'llic fic-ean an' den he hop back to do I.a title ocean jos" one h..p a day his condition became i an lf " f (1:it hoppin" up f.vell !e' i i-nniic ocean wuz tlry as a bone, it wouldn t be break o' day In ftcrnity." "Dar. now." Kild one of the breth ren, "yo' ec for y.sef liow loir,' eter nity Is." Big Real Estate Deal A real ebtate deal involviog about 3500 acres of Lake County lands and a total consid?ratiu of nearly S'lO.OOU has neen made through the real estate hgency of W. F. Paine i Co. cf Lake view. LTu-ier the terms of aiieemenc, the Oregon Valley Laud Company of Khtiaas City. Mo., agree to convey the propertv known nritbe Abert Lake or "XL" ranch, conisting of up wards of 2CC0 acres, to Lehman ,v IIU bop in exchange for t' eii n;ds In the (Joose Lake Valley cloee to Lake view and coubit-.ting of about ll.j'J acres. Tbe Abort Lake ranch was acquired by the O. V. L Co. in the deal with tbe Heryford Land i Cattle Co. made la VJOO and 13 purely a stock ranch property, while the Cioose Lake lands involved in this deal all lie under tbe irrigation system of tbe (). V. L. Co., maklDg this a very advantaaeous ex-charjpe A Tribute to Woman. Wlien everything around a mnn sl.r.'- sers arid wavers, when all seems dark and dim In the far distance of the un- known future, when the world seems but a picture or n fairy tale and the universe a chimera, when the whole structure of ideas vanishes in smoke and all certainties become enigmatical, what is the only permanent tiling v.hii h may still I.o his? "The faithful heart of a woman. There he may rest his hea l; there he v. ill renew his streiiih fur the battle n life, increase his faith in Providence and. If need be. find slreii'ih to die hi peace with a benediction on his lips.-1 !em I I' red eric Amiel. Washington, l. C., March, 4 -The 01st eotigresa, which wee heedless of one of the mont important legislative taks set before it, came to an end shortly after noun today. Wltliin au hour following the close ot the session. President Taft had issued a proclamation calling for the new congress to meet la ex traoriduary tension at noon on Tuesday, Apill 4. , lie will then submit for ratltlca tiou to the house, wblch will overwhelmingly democratic, and to the senate, which will barely tie re publican, the proposed reciprocity agreement betweeu theUultel States anil Canada. The McCall till, canylng agreement Into eINct, was pause the house, but defeated by senate. The . permanent tariff board was forced to its passage 'through a rductaut senate early this nioruing, and waa hurried over to thu lioust, where It was defeat.! by the demo cratic filibuster tactics. 'loagress provided funds to coo tioue the work of tbe temporary tariff board for'anotber yenr. Representative Johnaoo. ot Keo tuckey, glaring angrily at Soeaker Joseph Cannon, shouted ao it waa beard above the geuetal rour and confufiou, a cballlange that if it were not for the speaker's gray hairs, he would carry the woidy disagreement to a moie serious conclusion. Speaker Cannon, with a hlj of the gavel en his desk, in response to this threat decliired : "No niembei cf this congress need e uj.j gray bins In a bar to auy thing be hi. to ollei '." The entire home stood up aa I L-hfered loudly Ht toe speaker's re mat ks. When the flill-urter 'actica were Anally brought to a rinse, an I the' time remaining being too short to flnidb up the hnifuess, the time boo crdi custrui " f turning back the clock was rtsorted to. The senate tinally adjourned at 1:30 and the houee at All the tdg appropriation bills iiually managed to squeeze tbiough In time to secute the approval of tbtt predeut. After the excitement in the senate had parsed away enme the tiews that Senator iiailey, of Texas, had resign od. It is sain that be was , ''miffed" over the action of his democratic colleagues ia not, folio wing bl- leader ship during the last few days Later, i'ailey withdrew his resignation. Tbe uproarnuf. tumult that reigned idurlngthe closing hours, following an all-night sitting of totb the senat j and bouse, peacefully died away as ! the lant of the big appropriation bills was disposed of, an 1 lu both branch i e s of congress there was the usual hand s'jaklcg sceneit, co miat'leJ i with much outward apparent oou . pjj'tisi an t el ic i t at i ons for the fut'ire wellfare of each from his housa and senate colleagues The end of tt t'lst congress meant the turning ever of the con trol of congress to the democrats after 10 years of republican supre macy, and the stepping down and out of "Uncle Joe" Cannuon. aa speaker of the bonee to h more hum ble place in tbe ranks of the minor ity. it meant the retiremiiu to private ilfe of a small army of rep lolican men and boys. DOINGS IN THE NORTH END 'Silver l.itke I.o.tder) Judge Kldon llrttlii of Lakevelw was transacting btislnes here and shal lug hands with old friends this wees. Oliver Lake will celebrate the Fourth of July this esr. Plana are being laid for the most rousing celebration Like County haa ever seen. Lumbir has been ordered to dupli cate the school house which was burned at Hummer Luke two weeks ago. The building will be completed lu time for tha fall term of sch.iol. Mrs. )Flcienca .Payne was thrown from a horse near town tha latter pait of last week. Dr. Thom was called, but fortunately no serious Injuries wera sustained, the nntiu - edamnge being a hard shaking up. A telegram was received here Tues day night, announcing the death of Mrs .J. W. Kmboily's mother at Port land. A rig was at once dispatched tn the mill, returning with Mrs. rim body, who left on Wednesday morning's stage for PorMand. Mr and Mrs. J. M Small of Sum mer Laka spent several days In town last week for the double purpose of proving up ou a timber claim, and securing medical treatment for Mrs. Hmall, who was still rring from a badly scalded foot aa a result of com log lu contact with a kettle of boil ing water. The Silver Lake Commercial Club met hint .Monday night, when the constitution aud by laws were signed up by the charter members. The regular meeting nights will bo the lirts and third Monday olghts of each month.. The next meeting will be' hold at the Leader olllce Monday evening. March I". NOTMT, OF (OM'KHT )eiitrt meiil of the In'cilur, 1'nlf. ol Milton Lit ml Oilier, l.itkoview, Ore. Kn, March I. HUl. Ttt Itnlpll K. St'iitf, id Llikevlew, Oregon, I 'tinloHter: 1 Vni arr hereby mil liled thai Julia A. Austin who ivr LnkovU'w, Ore on us her punt ulllco niblrcss, ill.) tin Poll. IN, I'.MI, hie in IliU oilier her duly corroboniled itppllcilt Ion to con tent nml Mcemv the caiicellul ..ii ol j our Moment end Kniry. Serial No, ii:tii-.'s iiiiido June il. lull, (or Loih :l, A. ii. and tln si;4nwi4i ni:i4sw "Section I. TowitHiilp !Ism, Ituiiur 171., llliiinel to Meridian, mot na uroiiudH for ber cotitr'l nlir llees I lint routes Iro Iuim not oxl n IiIInIiciI rcMdciu'o on Hitid land, thai no liuilduign are I here, eli, t lint lionr of Mind hind N cultiva ted anil lllittNllhl culitcstce left t he Sistr ol OroK'n Hbont Nov. ID, llllu. ou are, I liercforo, iitrther noillled Hint llir Hind alleiiittloiia will be Uk on lv tl'is olllce its liiivtiig; been run- (cuhciI by yon, ami your said rniry . will 1h ciiucclcil ( here under wltllouli your further rittlit to l heard there-! Ill, Jolt Iter I boforr thin oftloe r on appeal. If y oil faH to lile in this ofllce wllhin twenty ilays) after the fourth iiiibllcittloii of Ihlrt Holler, us chotvi. ih'Iow, your nimwor, under PFMLIC LANM HALF, arinioiit of the Interior, II, N. I irt'on, lC. I,. in. I OfMco nt Lakovlew. March I lltl I. N.il'cc Is ben lit' given thill, riH li rcelr.l by I bo ('oiiiinla oner ol (ho l.'enerai Land Ofllr", under provl lotiMt'f Ail of Cotiureax approved Jinn-S7, 11MMI (.11 Stila , MD. wo will offer ill public eale, to I lie hlt(hoat bid lor, nt III o'clock A. M., on tint Mth div of A pill. IDIt, nt IhlH ofllce, the following deaotlbod bind NW'4 NHi.;Sefllon;l.j. 'I'liwiiNhlp ,'I.IH. Itango SO l'. W. M.. inirenaut to Iho appllca. tbn of Alter l.air.l, Heri..l No n;i(l.l2. Anv persons rlaitninu; adverwely llir nbovo- do ct I bod land are n.lvimi to flle their clnlma, or object Ioiim, on or In-fore Iho llnir delirnaic.l for isle. Arthur W. Orton, KeirlMer. Fred P. Cronrtnlllrr, Iteiolver. 1. H. (iulfy. of Ptne Creek, mi Shi. urday rau.e tn town to spend n few days. ' fpecltloull.V llieollnu; and rcHp.llldlllK 10 tliCHO nlleuiitlons of colitcHt, or II you fail wit Inn that tlu.e to tile In this olllce ,'ur pr.x.f that you have served a copy of ouriliHWer li Iho Hiii. I i-onieftiint either In person or by registered Intnl. If Hurt service In 11 aile by t he dellv. rv o( tv ropy tl your miHWer lo the contestant In ICI'Mllll, proof of Hlll'll HCtVico ItlllMt bo eit her t bo Hiild fontcMtanl'H written nckeowtedgeiiioiit of his receipt ol the copy, show lug tin" date of Us receipt or lilt nllliUvIt of the pern. hi oy whom t he delivery wiim iiimlo stiitlliK when rind w hero I he ropy was deliv ered; if in idle by reulstered mall, iroi( of Much Hcrvico uitisi coiihImi of the ntlldavll of I In. perMiui by w lioiu the copy wilN) lino led alutlliK' when nud ttie .ot olllce to which it min malle.l, and this ti tlL la v It intiat be tic coinpanied by the post tniiMtcr'H ro coipt f.r iho letter. You kIioiiI.I state in your unxrr the tiaino of I he post eflice to which you dct-ire future not Icon to be sent lo you. Mate of Hi-Hi publli'iitioii, Man It H. PHI. Arthur W Orton, :. n r. I red P. Ilom miller. U H elver. Nol K'i: TO CKKDITCItM In tin- Coimtv Court of the County of Lako, for I ho Nlnte of I rog;oit In the tun iter of t he l!tite of Mnry F KIiiihcv, heceaaed. AH iirnii buvlnir flniiiia nvntimt tl Katsto of l,.iv I',. Kliu.fV, l.. cenc.l, nro h. icbv reiilrel lo picw lit he xnrno with Ibo proper vonchitH, within alx moiitliM from Ibo dale ..f '. Illila .Notice to K. I. riionoy, Ai!mln .. . i .' .. . . ... i . ... ii noor oi piiih r."itio, lit, nm olllce in hlx llnrtioHN Simp in Lnkovlow, ( Ireg-ntl. Iiitod thla ntlidnv of March, mil. K. CIIKNIV, AdinlnlMtrator of Iho Katato of Mary F.. Kllnxey, m-ooriHod. M9-AII Oregon, NOIU'K i'MIt PPPI KATION Not Coal Llnd Iiepsrtmeiit .of tlio Interior, V. R. I.titel Olfleo at Lnkovlow, March II, lllll. Xotiw Is hereby irlveti that Mnx Ivim'IiI. of Inkevlew Oroifou, who, on. Ootolier 111, P.Mii, iiimlo Homo stond l'.ntr.v. Nt. OLlU.'i for NICI4'. KtH-thm 2-1, Townaldn IISI S, ICiuiko 1H K. Wlllfitnotto Mwrlditut, bun flltvi notlco of Intention to mako Klnitl Cominutiitloti Proof, b oHtnbllMh rlrttin to the land nbovo tloarrihod. before ltegtor Itnd KH-oivor, Cnitoij Sin tow Ijiml Ofll.o. ;it Ijtkovlow. OroKon. on Iho l.Hli tlnv tif April, PHI. I'bilniutit naiiiiH ax witnesxa. .t.M ml rese. I'iari'iieti Andirson, lol.n rampbe I, and lieorge Stovoli, nb id I.ukcv lew, Oreir-i i, Arthur W. Orimi, KouUtor. ADVERTIStD AI LAST 'INHERE was a merchant in oai town Who was so wondrous wise He saw his business running; down. Yet would not advertise. QAID he: "I cannot Eee the sense When trade is at its worst. Of multiplying my expense. I'll wait till trade comes first." AT last thi3 merchant, ill advised. Had naught to do but fail. And then the sheriff advert ea A bankrupt auction sale. A A .1': '.!- A.'.-J'.-.-.. M 1 -I 9999999999 The plant is pre paring to turn on the current. Are you ready i E.T.SPEIMCE Avi:ricAi Hiv.uir Kalsn.nou CrrtM Ci s::o 73 i.. Mkrrt Summer Days p.K'.m.s iii-w i.itiiunts. It is i'SM'iiti;il to our ;iinaraiuv to liiaKo a careful ami iutclli- em seieelion ol the I ursct you will wear uml-i new (ill ess. We fi com 1 1 tc lust Ct-i set made: The American Beauty Corset .0113 NEW SPilING LIME JUST IN From 75c to $.ro that your mem The PARISIAN MILLINERY Main St west of Court House saMLfwrsrzsrmrm T!iwwyrm. 'Tff ItnT ir Waierman-Parker-Conklin Fountain Pens at, Thornton's Drqg Store Had a Varied Experience Gua SeblaKfl Satiirdny evening re turned from fcan FraDciPCo and ether Calllomia points where he claims to have been onjoyiDg Hum ner weather. He iepoits haviDg had a varied ex perience corning up from Reno, an ne was unable to purchase a ticket further than Madali-ie. (Jo reaching that ptace be and otbera hired a rig and reached Likely ia due time. From Likely to Alturaa tbe trip a made behind a borae and mule in tbe tnldet cf a heavy rain. However, be eulfered no serious inconvenience on tbe trip, an nieala name about tbe proper time, p blle refresbmeuts be tween tltnea whera plentifol. Easy Marks. "Talk eilimit yore ensy marks." said Upr.de ftihis tjeehnw, who had been passing n week In the eity. "us rubes ain't In It with them nir teoun chaps." "Did yew sell 'em enny gold bricks, Silas V" queried old Daddy S.iinshiieck. "Naw, I didn't," answered Uncle Si las, "but I -seed n feller ped.llin' orti Ccial Ice hod th' sign riht on his wagon an' blamed it th' chumps did uot buy it fer th' real thing, by grass!"-Cblcago News. Squaw Confesses The young P'lutw, hu vva rap tured at thu llaht with the liiliho who killed the Kaijleviiltt Etocknieu, nays thy killwd the ebeupmiin at Little I'oek canyon hecarjas thy thought they Jwere oliicers c-jmiug after them. Khe said they bad killed Frank Outt in Klko courjty laat Bpriog aud then buried the hornea to make the peoide think that they hd been killed hy white . men. Khe bIho said they killed a Chinaman and three white men at dilfereLt placeo, out Bhe did not know the phicea. They got four dollars in these four murders. ' III I 1 ! - 1 1 ''""WMwMnwwrf n The H zzac: Lots of Nerve. Farmer's Son-My futher sent rno over to borrow your horse nnd cart. She CJoodness! Why. lie already has all our tools, our axes, our hay rakes nix" IIo I know. lie Just wants the horse and cart to bring them back. London Telegraph. An aJv in the Kxuminer willbri riK resultH. Try it and be coiivIucim. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA j Appreciate Examiner Fallowing is a fair sample of many letters hicg received by the Hamin er, which makes thia old world look brighter tn the management, aa well as the empolyeea, who asi.Ut In making the Examiner what it la: Fort Morgan, Oolo., Feb., 25, 191 J. Editor Examiner: Please Sod herewith F. O. Money Order for 82.00 to keep alive my subscription to your paper. Let me congratulate you 00 tbe new By. Interesting paper you are making of the Examiner. It is one of the very best or tbe many weekly papers that come under my notice. K. J. (JUAHAM. 3E u SHBRT WAISTS for Spring and Summer-an immense variety to select from. aa aa a m 2Z XI 5000 YARDS OF EMBROIDERY Best Styles and Best Values just arrived frofn the East and waiting: your inspection. -:- 3E IZ3 ff BAILEY & MASSING! LL 11 mi rrni