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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
A, I own HAS THE CIRCULATION- PRINTS THE NEWi REACHES THE REOR VOL. XXXII LAKKV1KW, LAKK COUNTY, ORKC.ON, MAHCII .'JO, 19,11. V0. 13 THE EXAMINER IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF LAKE COUNTY PUSH CLUB PETS BUSY President Shirk Refuses to Accept Further Boosting Honors MAYOR BAILEY CHOSEN TO SUCCEED HIM Local Boosters (let Together nnd I'lan Por An llnergctlc Campaign of Development Work for Lake County--Hustling for New Members After glv lug excellent erlce a President of the" Uuardof Trade, Lakevlw' commercial and publicity oTgamzatlon, aluoa lit Inception, W. II. Hhlrk resigned at a Imeetlni; held at Board of Trade room lat Friday nlgM. Ill realguatlou h accepted reluctantly ly Mm llioard, ami only after Froldent Slilik lu reply to pro let In from a mini he r of .the member had ttatud posllvely that lie would not accept a re flection tu the I h 1 -tlon, tba Hoard t lieu eleotel Hurry lialley to ft' out t lie unexpired tt-r m of I'roaideut Hblrk. an.i Ml. lialley will nine mm FreeMcnl during the active nionttia ami until the regu lur lection In Atiitunt. Before Mr. Hhlik had tendered bin reuly na lou to. the Hour 1 lie dl-cuimed at iouje length the necelty for lluaiiriog the work the lloanl wa doiiiK. end toother with A. Hieber. A V, L. Suelllug and others culled at tention to the work which had been done by the Hoard to the good It bit I irpcn I I luhe I and tu tha neeendty of r j'lvenatlt'g the lnterenl In the wink if the Hoard if the same wa to he maintained during Da coming year and to aerntnr lUti auythltg of good for the country. It was conceded by all that dnrltiu the, past two tears the Hoard of Trade had accomplished a urtat deal of good. itillcularly lu the way of an swering request for information mid dlhtnl utlug literature descriptive of Lak County. The Secretary repoitel that many thousand letter a'ld pieces of ilterniitre ban gone to Lett era realities. Home of those pieeut contended that Inasmuch a all of FALL FROM HORSE ENDS IN DEATH Jack Yarber Fatally I n jured Last Night at Eccleston Place Jack Yarber, who ha been lu the uiplny of Chaa Kccleatou duriou the Mint year, waa thrown from a homo lust evenlou. rocelvliiK Injuiiea from which ho died at an early hour thin unnniiiu. The aovneut occurr ed at Ihe iVtiie puiL'u Here in town, and at Urxt wu "not 0-uidderid Hnii oum. However, he soon rew worse, hU eniiie iiuvluK been injured, mid the end camu witn tlio bruitkiuK of dawn. Alttiouuh a l eaideut of thia Beet ion for hiiiiib time past, lie wu not Keu erally known about town. He leaven a siHter aud ecverul brothnra, the lat ter lidiiK employed at the Drews Creek dam. The body whh taken clmrue of by the Willia Uo ieitakluu Co. awaitmu the arrival of the tirothere, who will iiuke preparatioua for the fuueral. The Chautauqua Meeting: Tlio OhikUtaiiiiiH (Ui'clo will meet with MIhh llt'i tnidt Vernon Monday vt'uliiKi April II. 1 'nigra ni : Itoll call, current ovciiIm. 'Municipal Ow norHlilp tlio City and tho 1'coplt'," (Tin' Cliuutaiiiiuau Doniocirttlc Kokand" VII.) MIhh (ici li ude Vernon. "Tlio Uhoh of liiHtinct," Oiiponliciiu chapter V, MIhh Mlnnlo Vernon. "Tlio Loudon of Hyroii and Lamb," (Tlio CliautaiHiuaii "Keadlng Jour ney In Loudon,") Mid. A. Hieber. tBulmonerfKH, bent IIhIi ball, JubI ar rivud u( LukHview Mcrcttiilllo Co, Jibe publicity work which bad beeu done by the Board of Trade was for j tlie benefit of Lake County as a ; whole, devotion It time to eacb lo cality In the county and bad been paid for exclusively by the citizens of Lakeview and vicinity, the tffort of the Ilnard of Tiade In the future Mould b directed toward advsrti lug lioore Lake V nl lev only. Olhem couteuded that rather than limit tbe work to tbe viciuiiy of Lakevlew alone we ahotil I endravor to lutertBt the people of other sections of Lake County la the good work of the Hoard of Trade Mud to that end the club decided that active steps should be taken to secure the cooperation of Sliver Lake, Fort Kock, and Chllht maa Lake Valleys, Fnlnley and huoi uier Lake ami the Jrterner Valley lu advertising the resources aud avao tatte and luilucemeiitk to settler thai ex lulu In Lake cnuuty a a whole. If Ibia effort to Hero re tbe cooper atiou ol ether sections of the County shuul prove a failure It seemed to be the consensus of opinion that lu that evuut tbe Buard of Tiade should de vote It elTort more clunely to tbe ad vertitfluu of lIuoHe Laka Valley. Keallzlnu that many people who are denlrnoa of aBiHlliiK in the work of booHiliiK Luke (3nuuty were f os kildy lluancially unable to py a foe ot '.'5 I'd for joluiuK Ihe club while at the tame time they weie able to pay a u.outhly due of fl.LO. a com mittee from the club Kve notice that at the next meeting they would pro pose ameuduieula to the count Itutlon and bylaw. which amonu other 'mil lulled tin cIkIiIIi auc 'NEW LUMBERING PROPOSITION ON C. H. MCKIndree After the N.-G.-O. Tie Contract for West Side Mill II. C.JMoKeudree this uioruiug left j for Keno to endeavor to secure a tie 'Contract, with the N. C. (). u cou I nectlou with a eawmill project he ia j promotion on the West Side. He 13 tendu erectiuu a eawmill oil the shore acroua the lake from New l'luo Creek, ; aud from that point ajpply Lakevlew and all the country woiith to Alturau. A bout will be run in oonuectiou with the mill, and suitable landluK CHtabliuhed at various polo's, j While the above is a general outline I of bin plaua, yet it la possible that j the mill may be located at soiuo ! point oil the east side of the lake, that ipiestion to be taken up later. Thorn ii a luruu body of timber tri butary to the luke, and it is coueid eied to be one of the bes( luuiuerlun propuiiLiua In this section. Pushing Work The contractor liulldlun the rail road jjrude on SpniKiie rivor areruu uii steam shovels ultfht aud day now lu order to rush the work to Its full est capacity. These .shovels were moved iuto positiou ,t headiuarUrs a short time utio. and an extra force1 waa udded, which kept tbe shovels continuously operating. w The bl shovels were taken up tbe road about three milts, where the work i in;pro Bress. 1'ipe Hues have been laid to tbe works for a water supply. CleaulDtf up U now the order of the day, aud tbe smell of burning rub bish ia uow abroad lu tbe land. CATTLE OF LAKE ATTRACT BUYERS Prices Are Stiff and No Sales are Reported As Yet Duriou Ihe past week there ba been quite an Influx of well koowo cattle buyer amootf them baloK A. T. Lanuell. Cieiter Avery. Kred Htlckel and (1. W. OHleld, all of them being from Klamath. Ibe latter two went to Falaley Tuesday to look at a bunch of cattle, owned tr (1. M. Jones, which I aid to be fnr eale. The reported price I t'.Vt' per bead locluaiou every thtiiK except calve born lo 1 ' 1 1 . The market price for cattle 1 certaloly snaring, and, with the ex ception of buyers, everyone la antic ipation record prices for beef this coming fall. However, tbere may te more cattle in the oouutry than is generally suiuiotefi. end when the price I sufficiently high it niay be (ootid that every little crook and nook In the whole couutrv Is keVploa fiom siubt a few head, just as I tbe cui-e whenever a wbeat shortage Is reported. A sbortsu lo cattle was tbonght to exlet In 1001 or IW2. pliers 'were ancordmuly blub, heef buyer could Hud no cull, the following year everything and and Hut changed and the same buyers could II nd scarcely auyihiug but culls, aud eveu prime beef if it was too fat or oversized would h tefuied. NEW PINE CREEK WILLJELEBRATE Preparing: For a Big: Old Fashioned Time on the Fourth ! Oui'e a fame ciowd of citizen at teended tbe Fourth of July meeting which was held at Weodt's ball last Monday evening. Mr. K'.ward Keller , was chosen chairmau and Harry All- ridge, Secretary;. It was decided to celebrate the Fourth In grand old style. Last Fourth we had a picnic at the grove east of town which was largely attended. This oouilng Fuuith New 1'iua Creek expects to bang up a purse for a ball game, horse races, foot races, sack races, egg races, etc. A committee of Ave were appointed by Chairman Keller, a follows: II. M. Fleming. E. C. Stickel, Joe Smith, Carl Adeen aud Henry Wendt. Another meeting will be held on April 10th, at wnlch time the above named committee will report how uiuoh money they have raised, after which a program will be made out. The Hand Hoys Benefit Sheet and Fillow Ball which was postponed on aoHouut of the sad death of Mrs. Delia Viuceut, will take place this Friday night, March 31. The first auto this spring made Us uppearauce at New Fioe Creek fioui Laktveiw lust Sunday, Miss li'raoe (Jillelt. who has been very ill at Dr. Auisdeu's is reported much butter. New Fine Crsek now has thefullow iug business houses: Two General stores, two hotels, ona testauraut, one confectionery store, two livery hams, oue drug store, one movirg piotuie theatre, two tilliard aud pool rooms, oue shoe shop, one black smith shop, one photo gallery, one knife factory, and ona ioe cream parlor and Candy Kitohea. it Is re ported thai there will be two millin ery stores here this summer. The Hour in Weudt's Hall is belug planed all over aud put In fine shape for dauoiug. 11. Cotrell ibougbt all the skates from Henry Wendt and has opened a rink at Faieley. Mr. Cotrell is also going to opeu a moviug picture theatre there. Moving Fiotures will be shown at New Fioe Creek Moving Flotura Theatre every Saturday and Suuday night hereafter instead of Saturday and (.Tuesday. A dance after eacb Saturday ulght show. Admission to show aud daa ouly 50 cents. MRS. 0. 0. VINCENT CALLED BY DEATH Well Known Resident New Pine Creek Passes On of Tbe sad death of Mrs. O.O. Vincent occuredat New Fine Cieea, on Wedues day of lant week caused by complica tion arising from ptomalnepuisooing. Four pbytlcian werecalled bat they werepowerlettsjto save ber. aed shapans edawar turouoded by loving relatives sud frleui. Tbe funeral waa held Friday, at tbe Baptist , Church, and on of the most largely attend ed ever held at New Pine Creek. Flder H. Smith delive'ed a most 1m preislve address, and the church was thronged with orrowlua frleoda from all section of the valley. Delila Jane Vincent waa tbe daugh ter of John L. Henderson, bavlog been born near Willow Riocb, Octo ber It, lh'ji, and at the time of her death was aged 19 year. 7 months and 8 days. Ske wa married to O.O. Vincent. October 17, 1900 and besides bei husband she leaves bet father, araudparents and numerous other relatives and many friends to mourn ber untimely death. She was a mem ber of tbe Hapiist Church a Nw Fioe Crek, and ber remains were laid to rent lo tbe ceoietery at that place. She wa nf a to oat lovable n at a re, and her death caused a severe shock to ber many friends throughout tbe entire community. ' N.-C.-O. ON S. P. SURVEY j Contractors Are Busy and Work Rushed With Big: Force Harry Barker Tuesday came up from bis Joseph Creek ranch aud re ports railroad work on tbe N.-C.-O. belug pushed in his vicinity. As yet tbe condition of tb around will not permit of team work, but a large force is emloyed on lock work with tbe evideut intention of having. it completed by the time the groundis sufficiently dry to permit of grading.' Mr. Barker state that toe N. C. O. Is building its line upon the South etn FaciBo survey, which was made a few years ago. and all indications point to tbe fact that it is closely allied with. the Harrimao lines if not absolutely owned by that corpora tion. ' While tbe N.-C.-O. tnauagemeut.bas made no announcement of its plans, yet it U understood through private souices that the ooattaot for build ing tbe extension to Lakevlew has been let to tbe Hansen onstruction Co., thus ooBUrmlug tbe report pub lishsd lo tbe Examiner 'a fee weeks since. In all railroad contracts a proviso is eotiiaiued that work may be ordered dlsoontiuued at any time aud hence Lakeview may or may not be tbe tcrmiuus in the near fnture. When Is a Man Drunk? The City Council Tuesday eveuing held a special oiuetiag for tbe pur pose of considering applications fur liquor licouses, as piovidedj by the new ordinance. There were no new applicant:) for tbe privilege, but all of tbe old applicants were ou deck with the goods, aud liceuses were aooordiugly grauted Light k Harrow. v. llcnkle, Font & Kiug, Jubnl'Tynu, M. 11. Hart, (J. B. Wborlou, Ayres A boblaicl Bud J. S. Lane & Co. After the licenses were grauted quite a flow of oratory was indulged in as to what condition a man would have to be in wheu he came within the provisions of tbe ordinance prohibit ing the sale of liquor tu an lutoxicat ed persou. No oue readied a satis factory conclusion iu the matter, but it waa decided that when a uiau who bad beeu drinklug fell to tbe floor aud was unable to bang ou he waa drunk. An ordinance providing ,fpt abat lug certain nuisauoe in the way of ptorly constructed buildings aud the sanin waa passed. For Watch Uepalriuj;, try A, Kauf uiutiu, the New Jewelry .Store., HANOS OUT REAL DOPE C. H. McKendree Offers Free Use of Forty Acres of Land FOR EXPERIMENTAL FARM PURPOSES Includes Free VVaterright, and Lease Continues so Long as Use Is Made of LandSecretary Snelling Heartily Endorses Plan No doubt tbe most praotical scheme yet proposed to hasten tbe development of tbe raw lands of tbe West Side Is that advanced by C. U. McKendiea. Us represents tbe Uew ett bold logs, oonslsting of 8000 acres, and he offer tbe Lakeview Board of Trade the free nee of 40 acre, together with a waterigbt (or tbe entire tract, for experimental purpose. In conversation with an Examiner representative Mr. McKen dree said : "I a in waking this offer nn my own renponsibility aud withont any re strictions whatever, aside from tbe fact tbat use of tbe land must be con" tiuaous and in good faith. There Jis no time limit Uxed and so long as tbe Board of Trade or tbe people of Lakeview or Uoose Lake Valley Bee tit to maintain an experimental farm of any nature whatever tbey will bavs tbe free use of tbe land toaetb er with toe water necessary to irri gate it. "Any outside 10 in Ibe Hewitt holdings may be selected, and 1 would soggest tbat tbe land be cleai ed and plowed thl year in crder tbat it may be in good condition for seed ing neit year, when it is absolutely certain tbat water may be bad. In try opinion it should first be seeded to grain sod vegetables, to be follow ed by aifalfa and different kinds of grasses, as well as fruits of different kinds. Ilo.vever, this would be left entirely with the persons havicg tbe work 'a cbarse. I am coufydeut tbat no other one thing would tend to READY FOR GOOD ROADS CONVENTION Preparations Well Under Way to Entertain the County Boosters Lee Beal. A. Bleber and T. E. Ber nard represent tbe Lakeview Board of Trade in preparing for the Good Heads Convention, and tbey have been busy this week in securing music and speakers for the orcasion. While the program has not yet been definitely arranged yet it ia intended to have several addresses made by men familiar with tho question, ana inuct informatiou for tbe general welfare of tbe couuty will be given at tbat time. Reports from all seo- tious are to rhe effect that the attendance will be uiuou larger than at first expected, aud that much inter est in tbe imurovement of our publio highways Is mauitest throughout tbe entire county. Agaiu tbe Examiuer urge on every section tbe importance of bavlug strong delegations present to present their claims, for in a work of such magnitude it is desired to consider the whole at one time in order tbat a general plan may be outlined. Painting: The Town Red Chewaucau Fress: Tbe young peo ple of Paisley have instituted a new stvle of eutertainmeut. Ou Ibe table land above towu a great deal of clear lug' lias beeu goiug on for some time and tbe burniug of the brush affords great amusement aud makes a great dlsplav uf tire works. About sixty couples assisted in paintlug the bill tides red last digbt. This is a cheap er and mote rational way than the old style befor Falsley weut nrv. more rapidly develop Uoose Lake Valley, and inasmuch as tbe plan is entirely practical, 1 am confident tbat tbe offer will be accepted." Seoretary Snelling oi tbe Board of Trade ia most enthcsiastlo over the proposition, and be Is studying bow tbe work can be best accomplished After selecting tbe land, it will be necessary to provide ways sad means for fencing, clearing and plowing the same, and this booster spirit .leads him to believe that much will bo done by volunteer work. i "On some appointed day," said Mr. Snelling, "we will have every aule bodied man In Lakevlew shoul der an ai or mattock and we will take them to tbe scene of conflict in antoa where tbey will make snort work of tbe sagebrush. This will ia turn be piled and burned by tbe boys and girls, while tbe ladies will pro vide something for tbe inner man. "Tbe proposition appeals to me most . direct for by proper effort strangers can be made t.i see jast what wouderfally productive sila we have on tbe West Side. Before com mencing seeding we weald have an expert come out from tbe Agricul tural College at Corvallls, analyze tbe soil and tell us jost what crops eie best adapted to this section so that It would be a success from the start. We who have livsd here for years know jast what the result is of a combination nf water and sage brush land. andheoce have no fear of being disappointed. But It is the stranger tbat hs to be 'shown,' end we propose to do it." X-RAY OUTFIT FOR CITY OFLAKEVIEW Dr. Smith Will Install Machine as Well as Electric Baths When Dr. E. 11. Smith left recently foi Chicago with tbe announced pur pose of taking a post graduate course few ot his friends were aware of the scope of the work be ai to uodei take and of its imp ortance to tbe community. It ia now learned tbat on his r.tturu he. will install a com plete X-ray outfit, and has already purchased tbe apparatus. In order to be able to conduct examinations with the aid of msobine he is taking a course in electro therapeutics at the Chicago College 'of Medicine, while tbe other courses are being takeu at the regular post graduate schools. iu addition to tbe X-ray apparatus bewill also install electric baths for tbe tieatment of various nervous aod other disease. No More Treating: Taooma last week passed an aati treatlug oridnance and no more will the old "bave-ooe-with me" be heard In the Pnget Sound city. It is peonliai to note that the new voieis. tbe women, who were expect ed to win the victory for tbe ordin ance, did tbe unexpected and voted agaiust it by a fair najority. An in stance of how tbe women voted was given in oue preoloot where tbe vote stood 51 for and 111 against. In this preciuct 55 women had register ed aud all voted. It is well known tbat at 1 ast 40 nieu voted for tbe ordinance, so, by deductlou, at least 45 women voted agaiust the measure.