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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lako County, Oregon ADVERTISING RATES. Roeulur tn1tnf aria. 11. W an lmh. tnle ....... .r ninth All KtaVUllllK ill. Chant1 (top Intro a month. cm vl coinpoul-1 il .n rharyri for alt extr fhnnp'i All ial i pcwltton extra. All utiort trrm nl. lr 1 Reader, local elwmn. lev. per Hue earn In rr'ion. Want art. V. a line rcli tnnrtlon I Cartl of thnlt(i fl.tv. Rol:t1otii ol cotulo-, lenoe, l.M ami iipfi1. (VTnn.lrnt AilTfrllmWC ana Jo irini- tlni!,cJb to 1vii-. All bill mnM be paid the Aral ot each nimitb. t,nkerrw, Orepon, Thursday, Mart-It :. coon i:o.ns cosvkxtion Tbe question of Good roads la tba all absorbing toplo dlscuBd bj the people aioc tbe call for t good rends convention km published last week by tbe Examiner. Tbe call was most opportune, toasmuch as weather conditions have been Ideal and svery owner of an auto baa been out with bis machine wud hence known from personal experience what a blessing tood roads would be. And not only tbe auto owner but tbe freighter, farmer, stage contractors and every one who has occasion to ttavel Is thoroughly imbued witb tbe idea tbat good reads at Ibis time lot year are all important. Tbe Laaeveiw Board of Trade and Silver Lake Commercial Club have already taken otfisinl action by the appointment of various committees to take part in the movement, while tbe automobl club is alsa bosT in promoting tbe canse for good toads Improvement, eo tbat from all indica tioD8.;be Good Koa U Jonveotionwiil be tbe best attended public ;ieetlog ever held in Lake County. Tbe J Examiner would very mncb like to see every part ot Lake County well reoreeented at tbe convention to be hell one week from next Tuesday, and would, therefore, suggest ttiat! sbi hy the oanh ma 1 int i let seu ri a fitronttriil-!'u! the N elation of representative men t tbe convention sty that t tie requirements for good road io every uart of the. county B77 be oroperly presented 1 1 tbe convention. And go a charge of bribery is being investigated io conrctiou witb tbe granting of at 4-eaet one liquor license 8t Kiamatb Fulls. Tbat place is sure eeiomg notoriety. Both bouses of the California legis lature ou March 17tb pas-e I a teach er's penison till. It cays 4300 a year to pedagogues who fcave served for thirty years and sums in proportion to tfacher dUauleJ after thirty years mpioymeaL Tbe people of Cottage (Jrove fcave started 'the movement to take toe referendum on the big appropi iation for the state univereitr, Tfele is to wreak veugence on Eugene for its right aemotit the creation of Neemitb oonoty of wbicb Coitag Urcve was to -e tbe county seat. Senator Cbamberldia has T.otitlei tne varioca Commercial clute tbat Cjlooel Hoosevelt's itinesry has been arraoeed as tollowc Leave Reno at midnight. Monday, Apiil3, arrive at Oakland. Tuesday. April . Leav ing there be wi'l arrive at Ashland on the morning jf tbe oft. and at Pottianl in tbe aftercooo of the came day. He will leave hcxtalud for Tacoma at midnkzbt. April Ztb. Governor West baa appointed foar members of tbe Geueral .Stiff who, with tbe three members alrady in office, will make up tie atatf. The! new appointees ar : Mayor C. C. Ilammoud. Fourth lofactcy of K l ene; Calooel Samuel White, nf Pmtliod, Judge Ad rocate (Jeseral ; Captain Uiram U. Welch, liattery A. 1'ieM Artillerr, and Captain Lcran C. UowoiHii. TblrdlDfautry JThe eld mem berg of the ttff are: Btigadii ieneml W. H Finite. Adjutant Cieaeml Coljuel James Jackson aud Colonel decree O. Vorao. I Tbe Secretary cf Stute baa com pleted the apportionment among the counties of tbe ttate cf tbe 25 per cent foreet reserve receipts. Tbe etate has a total forest area of IG.'SM, b92 acres, aod the total amount ap portioned is making an appoitionment per acre of 60.OO242C0. Tbe amount going to Lake county is 82,900. 25. ber forei-t area being 1 2S2, 210 acres. (Jrant county receives tie lurgest amount, S12f5.C(J. wi'h Crook second, 11,051.71, Lane tbiru, $d089.18 and Wallowa fourth, Wm 0'J. iutoo county receives tbe leaat, 3.32, while no forest lands are in Clatsop, Columbia, Gilliam, Sherman or Wheeler counties. New American records fur prices for beef on tbe boof were established at Portland at tbe cattle show of tbe Pacific Northwest Livestock association maiking tbe laBt day of tbe exhibit wilb a feature tbat will enable it to stand out from any otber abow ever held in tbe United States. Tba grand champions owoed by AJcKIodod & Chandler of Lalirande, 5l'B.CRIPTION RATES. n or. In .lvncr, ni month. ' HOP 1 His rrw months, " If ttl paid in adTam-e, II JO the Tear Ntitlc to Subacrlher omwnoorto I he Eiamlner who remoT O from one lorahlT lo anntlier, or rhaum ih,.r ry.i their pontorneo mlitrv h.ut rememwr j drop thin ofrtee a rarri their paper can h : drenwsl 10 the rigtat ihmioIDto, Or., were bought by the Union Meat company at i'XXi per hundred poiinds. They consisted of a carload of 16 tw3-year old Hereford. Their total weight was 20, MO pounds and the average 1-Si! pouuds. The pre vious record was madt at Denver list year, when tbe figures of fS 40 rer bundled were rccabd, and this re cord was brrken twli'e that morniug. Tba Secretary of Agricultdre has approved a revised form of the grai iog regulations which govern tbe N'a tiooal Forest ranges, lo the opinion of the Department officers, tba most important departures from the eld regulations are found, first, lo tbe fact that provision is made for recog nition of a permanent Natiooal ad visory board representing tbe rheep and cattle iuteieets, which will con fer annually wilb tbe Secretary of Agriculture concerning grazing mat tera: and. secondly, in the laying down of a rule tbat on Foresta where the quality if range and advantages for raiel.ig cattle and sheep are equal, the year inug rate for sheep after the reason of l.'ll will be thirty tier cect of tbe year long rate for cattle. Granting that evrrvtbing that la Alturas papers conceru-C.-O. is true, does it mike Alturas aud tbe -nrrounliug country a more deeirable place to liv lui Uofs such contiDiial harping make the country mere attractive to prtisrective eettlfrs and houieieekerf? In (act, does it in any way whatever better conditious? On tbe otb-r baul does it oot still furt her embitter tbe alleged "gang of grafters" and also give et-ervi.oe au unfavcrable impres sion ef a community tbat ts at I h mercy of such au outfit a-t describ ed? Practically all of tbe busiafss of this section is iranuacted through tbe same channels as that of Alturas. and while tbe servije may not be en tirely satisfactory, y-t we manage to get aioog coaif ortatily well, thaok you. Occasionally it is said tbat one's ills aie imagiijarj, but be that as it may our greatest trnibles are tboee we do not Dave. Such biog tbe ciee tbe newspaper fia'eroity ot uur neighboring town is suie iu dire distress. A rery peculiar condition exists io Klamath Falls anJ Asblaod where an attempt to euboiit certain ordinances to a vote of tbe peoole is opposed by the alleged good governmnt leagues or organization of a similar naturs. At tbe former place the ordinance to be considered Is the water and light franch lea. while in tbe latter it is a quettloD of Huuday-clusing of tbeatets. And what is still mure peculiar is the fact that the water and light people are making every effort to fcave toe ordinance pasned on by the people, as is tbe case witb tbe proprietors of the theaters. Tu have a good government league consi der itself superior to tbe people is somewhat unusual, and the outcome j -is being watched with much interest. ADi gin this connectiou it might be an. led that trie recall la being put cp'in tws cjuuciIdb-i at Klamath FalU. oue for voting for tbe wattr an i light crdiua&ue and on tbe other f ir not vntiug at nil, tb lattsr con gideriug it proppr to submit the or dinance direet to tbe people. Tbe fight pioniiees to be highly entertaiu- ing. Mr. 8. C. Uartrum. of Kosebnrg. Oregon, is a candidate for tbe office of State Forester, created by the last legislature of Oregon, 'ibis office was created in response to a general de mand for ome systematic protection of the greatest natural eource of wealth in tbe state. A large amount of money, $00,000, was appropriated to make the act effective. If good Is to te accomplished, if the people's money is to be wisely expended, tbe man in charge of tbe work must be something mora bao a theorist, lie must ba educated iu tbe theory of forest growth and preservation, aud io addition thereto must be a practi cal woodsman, wbo ia familiar with Western conditions Mr. Bart rum has there qualifications. la bus devoted bis life to piactical forestry bia work Las been iu Oregon, he ia oecessari y familiar witb conditions here; we belire he can do tba state more good than any theorist who may be Import ed from tbe eastern states. The State Board of Forestry can make do mis take ia appointing Mr. Uartrum State Forester. I LOCAL CAPITAL AND INCOME TAX At Least Eight Local Cor porations Hit MULCTEDT0TUNE0FSI500 All Profits In Excess of $5.00 Annually Subject to Taxation Under New Law At least teu cniporations will be effected by the Income tax law which wa President Tafl's pet measure and wbicb was recently declared couttl tntional by the Supreme Court of tba United States. Among those Hatha to pay a tax under the new law are the folliwlug: Dank ot Laaevlew. First National Hack. Lake County Laud aud Livestock Co. Warner Vally Block Co. Liailey A Massmgill. Cbewaucan Mercantile Co. Lakevlew Mercantile Co. Lakevetw Lund and Lumber Co. Warner Valley Mercantile Co. Cbewaucan Laud and Cattle Com pany. The tx is imposed upou corpora tions baicg a net lonome in excess of KrtXJO. the tax of 1 per cnt being levied on tbe erresa 6vei that amount. It s estimated tbat the corporations cpreating in this couuty will contribute nearly ?irit to he maintainance of the Ooverument uti der tbe new law. Davis Creek Items The snow is gone and sprint is bere witb erv Imdy tmsy. )r J T O'Conner and tamilv have fefurued to I.iavis Creek froin Alturas. A auuiber nf the local mn wen transacting tiusineea lu Alturas I lie past week, amcng them Watktus. Fiauk Fisher, key and Fott. Wier. (Jeo. S. Ol.ver. Chief reing Albert Chae. M ul 1 hiint Mi-ji it, Kngiueer of'1-. i. -ui,,ii. the N. C O. made a buistej-s trip to Josbeoh Creek ou Wednesday. loui SauuU Coutractor nn ll e X -C C) was in Davis Creek Thurs- da, -and reports work pro.ala nicely. He expects to finish tbe rock work in 'he Canyon within a month, H hM a larce force of men working now. The Davis Creek Orchards to. bave been doing some work on tbeir dam for several days. Toe N.-C.-O. survey N.-C.-O. survey party have moved to Chas. Easton's place and ara robbing tbe location work. Mrs. O. S. Hamer Is visiting in Alturas. JoTln Davis is in from bis West Side ranch aod reports bis sheep do ing flue. Wood and Davis Urns, have moved on tbeir tracts recently purchased from tbe Davis Creek Orchards Co. C. K. Keagdf and wife were iu Davis Creek a few days last week. Tbey stopped over ou their retorn from Los Angeles and Mr. Seager was looking over bis interests here. Mrs. O. D. iiriles was visiting iu New Pine Creek a few days lant week. Miss Ruth Orabam accompanied Miss Inee Lee home on Friday after noon and rlsited until Sunday. Herbert Robbings arrived from Maryevill. Washington. to visit ifoeepn imrriuu unu wan no wen pleased wilb the country that, he has' decided to locate bers. Hid t'auiily I . iy i ... . .ii. will follow as soon as pi.tiiitl--. Mrs. S. J. Roberts hn.-i returned from Colusa. Calif., where Mhe bas been visitiug for tbe past month. j Mrs. fc,. W. (jairen la Mck nt her home north of Davis Creek. ! R. M. Vouug was up from Alturas getting sums scions for grafting apple trees. Mr. Young and 11. L. Fdwarde have tart?d a nursery. A stock company bas been organ!- ! ed and bought a billiard and pool i table. The boys are busy now dur j ing their leisure momeots. j Jas. Clark is reebingling the lie Kinney bouse, occupied by O, S. ' Oliver as au office. I Mrs. A. R. lierry entertained the sewing club on Thursday afternoon. A (JOOD POSITION Cai be bad by atnbiMtous young men aod ladies in Ihe field of "Wire leas" or Railroad telegraphy. Since the 8-hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are s talliabiog btatlous tnrough out the country there ia a great abo-tage of telegraphers Positions pav begin ners from 170 to VM per mouth, with good chanoe of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute of Port land, Ore., operates six otfiical in-e Btitutes io America, under the sup- erffiufnn nf K. l and Wlrlun aKIaIuIo and places all graduates into positions r. win pay you to write them forfull details. fcl'MMONH I" tlit Clrcilt Court of llio StHln of Orvgon tor l.tko County. F. V. I'lillitt, I'l.iltuift. . Miirjriiut M. Foilitl. IS Icnilnnt. To Martiirit M. I'ollott, tin- nlniw n limed (left mliiiit : lit the ntillic tf llio at ate tif Origdii juii Hie hrrvliy ri'iinlrod to npfwiir tkiul imawt't the I'tiiuplaint lilt'tl aHiiiHt voti In tlx aliuvt out il led Hint on or tH-lnrc b'rlday, tin- l'.'th .In y ot May, l'.Ul. and If you fall an to an er fur VVIIIH tliBit-ol. tlii dillntlff will auk tlif Court for tlio ifllet do uiHtiilt'd In liia Coiiilitint, t wit: Fur ii ili'cnv forever .ItM-olvliin I he liotitl ot nwilrluHiny now oxlxtliig be tween plainiirt iiml dt'teiuliiiit ami (or fUt h furt her re!i f ax may be meet with equity, 'l'lila hiiiiiiiioiih la Horvod up on ,vm by publication thereof for nix OoUKei'Utlv weeka In the l.nke County l'.xminer, a newepiiper of KeiieriiTlroulatioii publialied in Lake County, Oregon, by order ot the lion. H. lialv, Judge ul the t'oinitv Court of Lake ounty, iln Kim, and tbe Ural date of pulilieat Ion ol thia auiiiinolis Ik March :U', l'.Hl, and tlie lust ditto of piitillrnlloii la May 11, 1!U. W. LAI It IIIOMI'Sti.N. Attorney (or l'lamiift. NOIKV. OF FINAL M.rrLK MKN P l-'atate of J. . Anderaoii, tlet'oiiHod. No Ice i hereby K'v'ii that tlio iiii-iler-lg;iieil ndinniiKtiator of the estate ol .1. A. Anderson, deceased, Iiuh tiled hla tiual account as haiiI admlnlst ralur in ihe above entl; led eaiiHe mid Unit eaid court baa tliod Saturday, tlio IMili tiny of April, U'll, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. an the time and the County C urt room lu the Couiry Court room ii the County Court i boiiNe in Lakuvicw, Oregon, hh the liliice for lioHilnir obloctluiiH to aald linal account ami for Hotilcinoui theieol. Now therefore, all o!oiim intereHted nro borel y untitled and re iuireil to tile their ohJoctimiM In writ in to calil tlual account in the above entitled, court on or before mild JlUh day of April, l'Jll. Uateil ilna '.".nil ilav of March, 1 ' ' 1 1 . M. ti. anii:kson, .Vdinliiiixt rator of the I'.siate of .1. A. AikIoii-oii, ileceasetl 1'KHTION F lit I. Uil OK L1CKNK We. tin- nndcrluiioii lemil votera of rrui.ked C'riok p'o incl, bmt'l oiinl). biaie in t ircgi in, i t-peci luh.v pel u i in t lie iii.n. ( oil u ty I 'uiirt i it Lake Coin. ty , Mate ol I Mvoii, I o n an t a lie. in-e to . M McN.in lo koII pit il iioiim, malt ami vimiui. lupeuri in lo.-n pi,i i ul es tli.in one K'lllnii in I in. .il r. "k preeliii t. Lake l'oiiui, liie 1 1 l ri'Ki ill, lor the (eliod of tw.he a. utliH, ai ill ilnt lioui.d u e will i vi r I'" y: F. 1). I ovi le a. i i. A. Sinn u. .1. K. llei k.nau, 'J i :n ul In .M t.rpliy. Mil bin I M in pliy , (iuy 1'u t. ii, C W K. Jeiinliigi, i. N. Kn ini-i, II. A. 1 n.y, ( '. Mllllt, W. Ii. Klur,Uy, .1. .1 . I ny i.e, C. .N'huliz, lie. I.ruin I. i; nliollliaiiiiiier, A. M. Ilanlirty, A. II. t in r ii ti in. Art Keiiari. i 11. t; ll.i kinai . lai iel T. .lohoH, .lack Murphy, . II. M 1 1 1 1 n III H K. J. Sun.o, L. ('. Mover. i i. t.ruiiian, "lieter aten, j Maurice O Keefd j ,-. p. Dicks, i J- Schmidt. 1 State of Orejfoii. i I - SH. ;,;(Hm,. o( j llkt, j j A M Mi-Nut', Ulnif tir t duly hvvoru, ilepoae and any: Tlie loie- "'" "' ' " ' J..!,, ... .lie it ill ill" llllllf.nl i.ll,. l voti-rn ol Crooked Creek pieclnct, of Lake County, Oregon ; that each sig I nut lire tlierelo ih gi-nuiiio; that each hint-r of an ll peliiiou im, al the time he nigiied itn- Hiime. ami In now, an actual reHiiloni nf mild precinct .ami Iiiim eo actually rerldi-i in h.u.I re ilnct coin Inuucicly fm a nTiiiuiif more tluiii lliiriy Oays next Immediately preceding the ilaleon which lie algned aid pelltioii, ami of Ihe filing ami premutation therei f. ; A. M. ilcNAH. Kiilixcrilied ami a worn to before me tbU Mli dav of Man h, 1!)11. I SKA i.) J. M. HATCIIKLDKR. ! Notary i'utilic for Oregon. 1 Filed March l!!i. I!JII F. W. PA VNK, County Clerk. NOTICF. Notice irt herelty ulven that the nn ilerHigned will apply to the County , Court of Lake County, Oregon, on the : ! lird day of May, l'.tll, for n licence to h-ii Hpiri'tioiiH, malt ami vhioijh li'iuoiH iu 1 1 1 i.i ii 1 1 1 it-H Icmh than nne gallon at Crookcil Creek precinct Lake County, O.egon, fur tin- norlu I I in ouo ,ieiir. a. hi. iiic .r,. - . .. ....... The Home of Good Values DRESS GOODS For Spring and Summer in tho Latest Novelties. Foulards, Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, Faxons, Diminities, Chock Mausseline, and a full Line of White Goods of every description. Ask to see them I 1 It s a pleasure to show our goods, whether you buy or not I H mm m aMiaiMlslsMiiBiBaBiaBiMiiiB m H BAILEY & MASS IN GILL Ttie sign over tbe I.akeflew A1 -canllUi Comi an j'a a'oie la Irlni re Tainted this wrik, the woik bring in t'l'argti of Jul n ( Ih k. 1 NyvBELL System A New Telephone PirecLory will be sent t,o press April 15th, 1911. II' von tlrsitt- anv change in vour listmo, or a u-lcplmiu' inslalli'd, a i r.t'i :v for suir iniiiKiltat Iv, as ( lia.iLjis re ceived and installations completed after April lotli will not appear in the iu- dneeiory. Tlie new direefory will show a substantial increase in the numlier ol leh-j ihones. ittestin' to the inereasino; populatitv of Hell c cp'nitie service. The value of tin- telephone directory as the best advertising medium is (ull recognized. Heyinnino; April 1 , l'.H 1 , monthly telephone rates will lie as follows: BUSINESS LINES I'rivate Line S.'l (10 Tw' j-l'ai ty Line L'.oO RESIDENCE LINES I'rivate Line $L."0 Two-I'nrty Line 2.00 Four-Party Line 1 .."() Communicate with Lake view-Pine Creek Eledric Company MAIN' .)'. WATSOX HLDC. rvi E J--,f-J rtntptrmij ttwi an-zV Ohiltlron Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C A S T O R I A Grand Opening AMI FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE SATURDAY. APRIL 1st A I.I. IA V AMI r.VI'MNO Complete Sliuvt I ii u of Tho Soason'8 Smartost Modola i: i.itvnnnv w i:i. nn: Tho PARI Si AN MILLINERY .1 CII AS. SMITH CO.. Prop . .main stii:i:t Went of Court Hoiiho BFIT 0 1