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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1911)
aim Mtntne HAS THE CIRCULATION- -PRINTS THE NEWS- RE AC HE THE PEOPLE VOL. XXXII LAKKVIKW, LA K K COUNTY, OKKOON. MARCH 2.", 1011. NO. 12 THE EXAMINER IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF L'E COUNTY ACTIVE BOOSTER WORK NECESSARY Time Arrived When All .Should Join Hands MEET TOMORROW NIGHT Secretary nulling on l.akevlcw llonrd of I raJc and What Are You OoiiiK to Do About It" Tfiinorrow evening In th tune ami tho Hoard of Trade roonm tlm Idacii when new boontera organization wYll h forme. I (or tlie purpose of heraMIng t) tlm world tba many fi l vaiitHgi-H l.uk- County offers. ""'I'll work haa grown to audi a ningiiiluie that it I uliBniitflf neo eary to iiiHkit til tier oruvlainu than li.)w exlsl fo IN imtitintiatica. Hint Mutt It will he dun gtiea without say In i. A nry Urna miinuiit of work linx t i'iti fliniB lit tha present IJninl of Trade, l ut with t Iih lltntied i;iem brrahln It ilni'H nnl feel aide In Ion get nnl i ii mi H' work. Therefor II bus tiien !eni'd fiint lo urtrniilH bnly i ri.M'icr In ltd bit pa and en deHVur Id i-iilint In t lie work of prouiot Ion every man who U luter eatud In Like county, it I piopnsed 10 have tie new organization closely allied witti the organlzatlmia Mt oilier points hi thit country Hinl to work lilt riimii I u n hI v willi every eecitnu. In c iiii frtlon therewith Secretary Hnellinu ot llm Hoard of Trade Iihh written tht- lollowing : A Hllli' .. r Iwi. yi-nrn ait" ll"' I alu-vlew B. nr.l nf Tra-l vm .irnaiili''l till iiu iiiI.it s I. i f M. Inn ii.' in lM-rtil Iim mm until .Hi i ' 1 .i ii l.i a rmi rlliiiilMK iiii uil r ami we ni fari- tu inn' Willi tin? iimlili Hi ot luiw I" cuiil tiiiit- lliii mirk till a ! I -1 1 lri'iiry. I iurl nit lln .iTii. l !( two ). urn tin- Hoard "I liii'li-Iih lu l l urn- i imiiiy l air; .IMr liiiti'il lli'iimniiil-i il liiMikl. i. l. rlnlriK I .a e 'oiiii ty, linn u rltloii tti'iu Niiin ul I'l'iwiuitl li-iti r In iroiii'( iie M tlli rn and hivi-nlum, in ii'l liii; a mi in ol ,.;.V.M'.."7, I In' i ii'iiry, lm' iluty It ti to lulliil 1 n- Irmu H unit" m, lia- l.alki'.l t tin' (ht ( inn - unit ul a iluty Unit i i 1 li I in tu ink -"' " ii I'll' ul ihi iiimii In iiiiilrlliiitr all tin iiiuiu y ltli ulilrli tu O'luniM' I.Rki I'uiiiuy, mi'l .rii- li' lliu till" "'ii awl u ilfun- ul tin' liHinlri iU aim riM i'ln- i'.iuhI In n. lit ttitliuiit Hiilitlng 1. 1 urili tliir i-xi'i'iiM'. It tin' urk iluiii' ly tl.l urgniiiKtluii lian In . n Ihmi. Ilrlul, II II i (initritiiiltiiK tu tin' I. ul. II.,' iiji.'iuur ..unit)' nii'l n-llliiii In lt li'M !i..ini.ll, lin n .1 In .r(.inn!lK Us iiilnmnii ami nlniul'l In- 4Ui.urtiil. II, mi li cuiitrary, 11 i imt iluiiin t li'-M- tliliiiii, Hirii It liiiulil bo r. iirKiinlif.l ami mi I'ini.lui that llii' i-uiU liiruhlrli II wai .r..in.ii...l will hi' attaliit.il. In ur.l. r Uml . i.iHiii.lniii may lr itraun hI.hih tlimi' lint', a lirli I rrvtrw of tin' urk ilolir will irrliapa alii " uni' ul nut icoili' III il. ii.llnn iiiuu a iiouiau ol artluii: Willi li' lliail nix M'i'U tlinu III uiilrlllii (allmr cililbltn, lliu llmiril ul Tra.lr rulli i'tc"! auit iiiailn a illiila)' ul l.akii Comity . ro. I ilr I h lliat 1'irlliil llii' wuinliT ami ailinlrntl.nl ol ('olllililicil mi I'hii I'.Il' lit STAGE HOLDUPS ARE DISCHARGED Men Who Stopped Alturas Stage For Breakfast Again Are Free luaullliileut Dvlduuco whs prHHiinteil lu the uplulou of the Ftdurnl utuud jury ut HortlunJ IhhI week, to ooo Tlot Fruuk Hauchoz, H. Ak1u uud J. 1'uyen of having oliMtriinted tlm liatiHHue of a titaKH curry Iuk United Htatea uiail, no h uot troe bill wai returnod 8KniuHt the in. The three were ullexed to have takeii the stage from Lakevlew to New Fine Creek Novvuber 3. laHt, and to have com pelled tbednverut the poiut of a revolver to utt for thetn to eat breakfaat. The above la from the Orerfoulan, Mud the cirouniBtaooea are well kuowu here In Lakevlew. While the evi dence presented .may have beeu In utllolent, yfct It was uot becauee etitihevldouce Joouhl uot have beeu obtluued. While the lhene iuou way hare committed the deed whilo in toxicated, yet the fuot that they held up the 'driver, Omar liammeraley, aud poked biir lu the ribs with a re volver ;who he 'did not heed iheir ooiiiiuauds an quiukly as they though proper, la aot to te deuled. cont nuat ion of RAILWAY lILUINb Wall Street Nows Takes a Hand In Central Oregon Work Catirnida and railroad teunl"t) ale tlm talk nf Hi" day, and to build tun or three traimauut in tital liuea Ihroiiifh l.hkeview la dt-ad oany. Wliile the Kxaiiilur baaea Ita hope ob rail uoiiueittiuu with tti otitaide H iirld from I tin ttoulh, yvt the follow iui from n rfcfiit lanuo of the Wall blii-et Jourual will be of Interent: "Up In the oorthwaat la an inland empire capabl of auppoitiutf a third of the population of the United SiHtea. Until now thla empire hna lii'fn lift to cattle (irazltiu and the i i 11 at I u h i lou. but onl haa gone forth to iitoketi thla dormant weulth. "Iu hla alatuuirnt of the acliotijtak u by Union and Huiituerti 1'acilln mi-i'otlte cormnitteea on Tueaday, frimldtint Lovntt pi need the etnphaeiri of the announcement on double track Ii k to. coat IT.'i.OiHJ.ODii. There ;ia auotlier Item lu the vtatetiieut, how ever, Khlch will reii'iire urcaler out lay aud add ilfctdii 1 1 y more to the eHriilim potter of the llatrimaii liuea. Thla 1 1 ftu waa anrrntal of long con temidated plana for exteunloua ami a; linea, the exenditure to ex'tul over a period of aix years "Mhil an auuieunte eHtinated coct or eveu location of the line ua (lniil ly decide ! upon la for the time beluu cue of the aecreta of territorial cou nt! mt. the plana knuwn ta have beau cotitemiduted by the llarrimau aiau HKeuierit involve 1 coni-t ruction of aome 2i Kl.) in I It n of oe Hue at a coat of tl(X). 000,000. "A larue part uf thla amount will ( 'out IniH'il mi I'iuhlh )HKi LOCArHOPPERS" GIVE GREAT DANCE Circle Ladies Greatly As sist In Making Affair a Huge Success On Friday eveniDi lact the W. O. W. cave an all night ball at Sulder'a Opera House, whloli turned nut to be one of the ttneat all'aira of the aort that Lakevlew haa aeen in many days. The members etire did themselves proud, aa may be testified to by the eighty or more couples present for the occasion. Trior to the dancing some degree and team work was gone through by th- drill team of the W. O. W. and tho ladles' cirole, all of which show ed much practice and pleased the audience. lu connection with the supper serv ed It la Hutlt'ilout to say that the foods prepared by the ladies were of the brat, aud all who ate went away antisUed. Valley Falls Items K. M. Itratiulu, of Lakevlew and Summer Lake, wasaviwltor here hint week on bin way north, Manuel Handera, tlie aheepmau, passed through last Thursday on his way to tbe XL tUuoh, where bis sheep are quaitered. We are glad to learn that the little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Tom Mulkey Is rapidly recovering from the scalding it sull'ered eomo time HtO. Wm. KouhIi, of Clnver Flat, passed through here a few days ago with a large load, bound foi his holdings on the upper eud of Lake Abert. It seems at lait as though our se vere weather bad let op, and spring bad actually arrived. The past week or ten days have beeu all that could ba desired lo good weather. II. K. Curtis made a flying trip to Laktvtuw lust Friday ou business. Uany A. Utley and W, II. Sim mons, the taxidermists, went to Lakeview last Thursday wltb a large load of bides 'aud rugs, wblob tbey bud mounted aud were going to de liver to their ouatomeis. The electric lights agaiti put lu au appearance ou Sunday evouiug, after auatueuoe of many ' weeks. We were all glad to sua them back agaiu. BOOST FOR GOOD ROADS Count' Court Calls fleeting To Be Held In Lakeview, April 11th INVITATION EXTENDED TO GENERAL PUBLIC Kvery Section Ured To Send Delegation and Re port Action Deemed Necessary For Permanent Improvement of County Highways I IN Till-; COUNTY COUKT OF T1IK STATK OF OICEUON FOR I.AKF COUNTY Whi-ri'iiM, tlii-nt whh no reKuLir terin of the County C mrt held on tin- lire! Wcilni.'niluy in March. 1'JII, for the t ruumu'tl m of County bunl ik'hm; it"il Wlii'reuM, It in nrd'Hoary that a fpoclul tTrn of Hald Court hi cillwl in order that public IiuhIiiohs of great Importance to thu welfare of the county, may ! trariMacti?.!. and also that iirntniceinentH miy i made lor the Inauguration of a mod-ru hvhN'iu of p rui'i'ient construction uf the puMic ruinln of Lake County: It Im, t hi'reffiri', hcretjy ordered that a Spucial Term of the County Court, of Lake Cutiuty, t)retfun, fur t tie tr.'tn'actioii of County lumlnen, lie and III natti'' Is hi-ri-hy culled to meet at th-' ounty Court It om. at Lakevlew, Oregon, on I be 10th day nf April. I'.HI. at tin; hour ot 10 o'clock. In the forenoon of nald day for the examination, con-iideratl n and det" initiation of the following mutti-r: For tlm consideration and deu-rmiuutioi of niitt"rs in reference to the pi-rmaueut construellou of the public nin lit of Lake County, and alo for the examination of all Jt-tt and l 'il l Uinu aiinst the hhIiI County. It U further ordered that the County Clerk prep ire two certified copli's of t lilit order and deliver the name tn the Sheriff, of the nald ..Coun ty, who 1h hereby directed to forthwith nerve one copy thereof upon 1 i i aa i i 1 i J each of the ('ounty CommiHuitmers, return thereof. ! t U furt her ordered that a copy Informal I in of the public. Hone at Lake lew. Oregon, thin AtteHt: F. V. I'AYNK. County Clerk. aa I i Ltikoview, Oregon. March. 20, 1011. TO TIM: IIOAI) SUlT.KYlSOUS OF LAKi: COUNTY: mi are reijuesti'd to attend a meet ink? of the Ito id StiprvUors ol Lake County, which will meet at the Co utty C urt Itoorn, at Lak -vie v, Oregon, on April 11 tli, l!U, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of eald day i J for t lie purpoKe of considering the lient i a i tion of the public road) uf Lake County. You are requested to umke a careful examination ot .i'l Culvertn In your road district and note the number, and nl.-iotlut wi.e that each ; Culvert Hliould bo in order to carry all aicli Culvert. Y'ours B. a ! 1 I I Lakevlew, Oregon, March 20, mil. TO TIIK PF.OI'LK OF LAKK COUNTY: A peclal term of the County Court has been called to meet April It), 1911, for the purpo.se af considering the matter of County road. Aud on the following day, April 11, a Good Roads Convention haa aluo been called to meet in tho Court House at Lakevlew, Oregon, at 10 2 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. consider and determine the heat methods to bo adopted for tlm perman ent construction of the public rond of Lake County. Tuo Htibject of gold roads, aud hriw to hull I them, lu the most per manent and economical manner, la one of the greatest problems that c mfront us at the present time. To solve this problem, bo that the 4 people inn? ro ieivo full value for the money expended, will require the active support and loyal co-oparation of every citizen of our County. 1 I u order that th ; (')tiuty Ciurt in ty receive tha alvloj an I assist tnee of the best road builders of the County, I would earnestly urge that Z that tho people of ouch Komi District . .. A 1 . . . 1 in t lie worn mm is 10 oo uonb on ine roans, uui aisu iu seuaiug a strong delegation to attend the Convention on April 11. lu the inauguration of this m munont for better r..id-), the Cjuuty Court U determined that all work shall be economically done, and at I the a una time, done with a view of perniaiuney aud in conformity with the heat approved methods of modern road construction, so tint Like J County shall soou enjoy the dostlnetlon of hiriu the best public high ways of any county lu Oregon. Very I In establishing a new system of road building1 in Lake County, much responsibility falls upon the members of the County Court, and therefore it is just aud proper that an opportunity should be offered the citizens and taxpayers to be heard before any system is adopted. The County Court has accepted this view, and herewith is published the call for a special term of court, a request to all Road Super visors throughout the County to be present and an appeal to the people generally to attend and participate in the Good Roads Meeting to be held Tuesday, April 11th. 'Plia nnAil rnuil j miAatlnii hua liunn generally discussed for a number of years past, aud more or less criti cism has been freely indulged la for a lack ot auon roads during the MM of Maid Lake Count and make due of thi ord.-r he publish'1 1 for the 1 :10th d iv of March, l'.tll. II. DA LY. County Judgi. 1 ate I a i a I inethods of perm inent couitruc- of the wants water partrtiu- through truly, DALY, Cotmtv Judge. The object of the (niveutlon la to take a personal interest, n it only 2. 1. .-. . . . respectfully, U. DALY, County Judge. past year or two. Wa are all familiar with exlstlug clroumatauoei peitaiu ing thereto, and heuoe any reference to tbe past Is unnecessary. We now Continued ou page eight TWO BIG DEALS IN BUSINESS CENTER E. F. Cheney and C. E. Lonzway Show Their Faith In Lakeview Two Important deals in Lakeview bu-lDfsa prop rty took Jplace liurius tbe peat week, the first be in if tte JpiirchHiie by K. F. Cheney of the pro perty now occupied by bis harness ibop. He bought the lot from (Jeo. jHT)n.erthal and Dick J. Wilcox, the price being eTWO, 'Ltie other deal a that of tbe atore oow occupied by Win. WalHce. That property was porchaal by C. E. Lonzway from tbe Bank of Lakeview, ti e price being tCCOO Mr. Lonzway expects to open a first-class ttstnaraut and bakery therein at some time in tbe future but for tbe present will couluoe his business at tbe Colorado bonee. Tbeee two deals in addition to that of tbe W O. W. indicate a lively market lo city real estate for tbe CJ'iilna season. New Rules of Practice The Department of tbe Ititeoor bus promulgated new rules of practice for U. S. Land Otllces. the same bnviug gone Into effect February 1. The rew rulea apply particularly to tl.e manner of initiating contests, wnicb is much differs tit tu tbe old form beveral contest affidavits have recently been tiled in tbe Lakeview Land Office under the clJ form, which were necessarily rejected, thus causing trouble for both tbe contes tant and Land Office force. Any one det-iring to contest an entry should send for tbe new lorm of contest affi davit before commencing proceedings. limiminiv act LflUI 11I11ULI nut i! FOR MARIE REED Fallen Woman Is Laid to Rest Under Pathetic Circumstances Portland Telegram : Cold, nnfeel ing society, wblcb has no place for tbe fallen woman, is net conducting tbe excellent funeral services this afternoon over tbe body of Marie Reed. Yet tbe frail little member of tnat class bad a Christian burial, her body reposes in a handsome casket at Kose City cemetery, a clergyman uttered a prayer for the indulgence which was granted Mary Magdalene, and Portland women sang a tequlem for rest aud peace in tbe life to come wblob tbe life just ended never knew. United States Marshal Col well de creed that little Marie Reed suould not go to a pauper's grave. She was bis prisoner, as witness against Belle Marshall, accused of white slave traffio between Seattle and Lakeview, Or. Soou after reaching Portland, Marie became seriously ill. and oharitably inclined physicians, who bad been called in by tbe marshal. performed an operation for appeudi citls. Uut the case was too far ad vane ed, peritonitis set in, and Sunday (be died in tbe (Jood Samaritan Hospital, with ber abandoned hus band iu California, aud young sou and near relatives somewhere iu tbe east. A pauper's grave Is tbe usual test ing plaoe for such victims, but Marshal Culwell said tbe unfortunate in this case, wbo seemed more "sinned against tbn sinning," should have a good funeral. He saw that she was provided with an ele gant casket, and at 2 o'clock tbis atteruooD, lo the Uolman undertak ing parlors, tbe funeral was held. Approved Map Filed Tbe approved map of tba definite location of tbe Modoo Northern Rail way was filed in tbe U. S. Land Office a few days sinca. Tbis la tba same line referred to la tbe Exami ner last week as building from Wads worth to Klau'atb Falls with a pos sible branoh to Lakeview. Tbe sur vey after crossing tba state Hoe at a point just east of Tale Lake skirts tbe shores of the Lake to Merrill, after wblob it turns and runs la al most a direct line to Klamath Kails. BUILDING BOOM 18 NOWUPON US Oddfellows To IZrect Mod ern Structure at Once TO OCCUPY PRESENT SITE At Least Four Brick Buildings To Be Erected in Lakeview During Present Year Ibe coming season is to be iideed a busy one in Lakeview building ci cleg. At a meeting beld last baturdajr eveolog tbe Odd Fellows decided to tear down tbeir present building and erect in place of it a fine two-story bnildinar with moJero front and equipmant throughout. Wbiletbe plans have not been prepared as yeT7 it has been decided to erect tbe build ing as quickly as possible and tba work of razing tbe pieeent structure will begin at once. j With tbe $10,000 High School building, tbe Catbolio Cborcb, tbe Woodman's building and tbe Ocf3 Fellows, not to mention numerous residences now being planned. Lake view will begin a new era of prosper ity. Lodge Notices The I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 63. will meet la tbe Masonio Hall tbe second . aud fourth Mondays, until the re pairs are completed to tLeir own balL a S. CHENEY, Seo. Tbe Encampment, I. O. O. P., No. 18., will meet la tbe Masnnlo Hall tbe first and third Fridays in each month. E. S. CHENEY, Seo. Tbe W. O. W. and Womeu of Wood craft will meet in tbe Masooio Hall on tbe r usual meeting nights. A. E. CHENEY, Clerk. A special meeting of tbe 1. O. O. F. Lodge No. 63. is called for Monday, March 27tb, ty order of tbe N. G. All brothers are requested to be pre sent. S. CHENEY, Sec. Tbe Rebekah Lodge. I. O. O. F. will bold tbeir reguler meetings Fri day eights in the Masonio hall until further notice. Chautauqua Meeting The Chautauqua Circle will meet t the home of Miss Mable Snelling, Monday evening, March 2S. Program Roll Call; Current Evei.ta. "The Power of Attentive," Oppen helm Chapter III, Mrs. L. E. Seager. "What Association Means," Chap ter IV, Miss Snelling. 'The Mind us a Machine" (with chart illustrations of the brain), Mrs. T. V. Hall. SOUTHERN PACIFIC L0WJ1ATES EAST "The Safe Line" Makes Early Announcement for May Tbe Southeru-Union Pacifio Kail ways will in May, exact dates not yet decided upon, plaoe on sale round trip tickets to all points east. By these lines you are protected nigbt and day with eleotriq block signals making rear or bead end collisions Impossible. fcteel bridges, ninety pound steel rails aud perfeot "dining "cat service for whioh no extra charge is made. Tbe Southern Pacifio Company al ways baa on sale tickets for any occasion east or west equal to tbe lowest iate given by any other line; tba low rate la always givej you without you even having to ask for it. However, if you desire reserva tions made or other information, we will gladly give it if you will call ou or write to any agent of tbe Southern Paoifio Company or to tba District Passenger Agent at Reno, Nevada. A new board walk kaa keen built at tbe entrance to tbe Methodist Cburcb, and makes a big improve ment to tba plaoe.