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Lake County Examiner! LABOR LEADERS v ! tatrkrri I nnrnT UNUtK Altlitdl Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon DETlla RATfcS. 'i)r tanlin ad $1.00 n Inch. atnel eo iirn i aer. per awnth. All tm1in la. thnr1 irvr lairr 4 tnontn. I'oat o( conipo' tlrn r br.-.t lnr txttu rhnc- All x-ial pnattiona tra All hort Win a-1a tr FdT. tniai ralnmnt. Mr. per Mn r( h In-r-ien Want a.1. .V. llor Inarrtlnn Oartl of thariiia H.rtV RwolBitona of condo le $1 Vaml uprt. f wrTrntctil A.lrrrtialof and Jab Prim- A I hlllf mint rw- paid lh Aral of fch month. M BCRIPTION R ATES. .in rear. In advance, Hi maptha, rtirr uontha, 7 If nol paid la latic f 1 9 In TaJ Implicated In Los Angeles Times Dynamit ing Case Nolle In Snbacrlbra Ftamlnrr who wrier to another. r rhnei Ihetr iatorrlr att.tre ahouM rvmemlH'r 10 lto( thiftortiv a 1 aril an their paper can a.l drt to the final toatornca. nrTiprr 10 Ilia from one Itteall'T Ij.kev.ew, Oregon, ThurswUy, April 1!7, Ull Inlinnlif, Iml., April SI- After months of inve stigation, directed by William J. Hums. private detective. John J. McNamara, international sec retary of the Bridge and Structural lorn Workers of America, the head quarters of which are in Indianapolis, was arrested here today charged with complicity in the dynamiting of the CAST THAT JIOTK expense of this celebration. Clatsop Relative to the opposition of ex- County made a tax levy which raised Speaker Car.non to the Canadian recip- $25,000. The merchants of Astoria rooity treaty, The Gregorian ays : raised $V000 more. Colonel John -Tie ornosin? attitude of Mr. Can- Jacob Astor of New York donate.! $10.- non on the reciprocity measure is 0X and other private contributions j rested detectives found two quarts of , thoroughly consistent. The entire bring the available funds up to $150,-j nitroglycerine and seventeen sticks of career of the Danville statesman has 000 at this time. dynamite in a barn three-quarters of New Pino Creek Items J. V. C.entry moved hi barl r shop into the McCleary-Sehatier build ing the first of the week. E. K. Patch, the real estate agent of Lakeview. was in tow n last Monday. An alarm of fire was sounded last Saturday. The flue of the Harness and Shoe shop burred out and the roof of the building eausht tire. A large crowd gathered and soon put it out. The chief firemen were Todd Homier and Bird Wade, who were the first to put water on the fire. John Henderson this week brought in a larce six horse load of freight for Fleming Rims, ami Wendt's Candy Kitchen. John I.arkin. the well known saw mill man, is xery busy these days gctt- the Wendt Caniiy Kitchen. II. Cottrell, who in conducting a skating rink at I'aiidcy and who is also opening up a moving pictuie theatre, arrived at New Fine Creek lust Thurs- 1 11 y to try out the new Fdlitnn I 'let ure Machine ordered for him by Henry Wendt. 1 lie mm bine la the same aa the one used by Mr. Wendt. I I us all boost for the N.-C.-O. been marked by a religious adherence to the cause of high tariff. It was this attitude of Mr. Cannon and other high priests of the tariff tabernacle that Land Filings The following applications for lands in Lake Count v were nieu ai ine oov- ws responsible for the smashing de- erriment land office for the week end- feat of the Republicans last November. Heeedless of the repeated warnings that had been sounded, these stand patters successsfully resisted the t attempts of the progressive Republi cans to revise the tariff. As a result , they will now see revision with a ven geance by a party that would not be in ' power today had it not been for them. ' The reciprocity measure may not be perfect, but it is so far ahead of . anything that Mr. Cannon and his friends has ever offered that it is very popular. ; "And the sime line of reasoning is applicable to the situation right hers at home, with The Oregonian in the title role. By its continued fight on the "Drcgisn System" and Senators Bourne and Chamberlain, which has been aped bv a number of the lesser lights of Oreeon journalism, the state of Oregon U no practically domineer ed by her Democratic Goxerr.or. In the words of the Oregonian. "Heedless of repeated warnings thit had been soundel." war was miJe upon the in surgents or progressive Republicans, with the result that their nominee for Governor went down to defeat. The editor of the Examiner has never found it necessary to use an adjective in defining his party affiliation, not even in the palmy days of the late Sen ator Mitchell and Joe Simon, and neither does he find it necessary at this time. But he fully realizes the new order of things politically, and fully believes that the Republican party must adjust itself to the new order of things or else suffer defeat. ing. April 2d : Earl F, Rogers. Sec. 1, 23-21. Theodore Cook. Sees. 7. 8. 23-22. Oscar Nelson, Sees. 4i, 30-17.. Harry H. Howard. Sec. 36. S-14. Johannes H. Jensen, Sec.9, 25-14. Josiah J. Fox, Sec. 34. 27-16. Will Proud f.Mt, Sec. 2. :ts-20. Archie H. Ede. Sec. 9. 26-22. Marion M. Coin, Sec. 4. 26-22. 1.0s Ange.es i.mes ouii.i.ng wooer . ing for K,HH, Bllmmor rUM nt 1. 1910, and the plant of the Llewellyn hiil HW mi m.t , fwm town Iron Works at Ix Angt-les. half w. i.(w,.,.n N,.w .jne niul Four hours after McNamara was ar- ,l ii.iu., Vim There is fine fishing now at the lake. R. I.. Wade, who has leased, the Amick place on the lake, informed 'the writer that he intended to put some Kvits on the lake which he will rent out to any person wishing to go fishing or pleasure riding. Ioxl. Mr. Wade; Just what we need. , The Plurton Hotel is being painted by A. E. Follett. There is quite a stir in New Pine Creek these days, several suits of real estate, reports of new business build ings to le built. Milroad coming, and a mile west of Indianapoils. The barn, the detectives say, was rented by Mc Namara from T. H. Jones, the owner. It was after the most serious ex plosions that which 'wrecked the I.os Angeles Times building, costing the lives of twenty one persons, that the indictments were returned on which 1 were arrested J. J. McNamara and in Detroit, J. Bryce, alleged to I Jatv.es McNamara, brother of J. J, McNamara and Ortie E. Mangile. Requisition pjfers from the governor . all kinds i f good news. of California having been signed by i M. J v. 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I lb.' vt-rr lati al Hip Im.i ij.ialiijr and in k iuaith lp at tin.' v.-rv h.a . at pr In a Vi.ii ran trnal i.ti l.iial nr l.i 11 a (Hi 'fr' I aalrtf 't if na. THE- PARISIAN MILLINERY Main St., Wmmt of Court Mouaa j Governor Marshall It-fore the arrest, McNamara was taken to police head- quarters ny oeiecuves, wnere ne was :..,..,.i:,..i,- ,.,.1 ,.,r..r 1, j Collins in police court. - 1 The requiijt.m was granted and 20 In the matter of the approval of the . nij.lllttvj 1ft(.r M,.Nf.ra haii sr. Bonds of Road Supervisors of Lake . ru.(, ir the ,,a,M.btion headquarters County, Oregon: It is hereby ordered . -n )e Amvri..an Central Life t.uild.n... that the official txmd of K. . t arrow HI County Court Proceedings ! Cnlitinui'il fruin last nk) Supervisor Road District No. 3; C. D. Buick, Supervisor Road District No. 1; J. B. Blair. Supervisor Roa.l No. 2; A. M. Hanlisty, Supervisor F..:ul Dis trict No. 4 ; Frank Rogg-;rs. Sj pervjsor Ri.Hd District No. 5, George Down, Supervisor Road i i where a meetini; f the executive I board was a.lju.;" e 1, he was taVer. , 1 from the city by f'"ir detectives i-i ar. ! automobile Their destination was pot ! known. It is si: ; i-e 1 it was th- pl:io ' I of the i I'.cers to et McNamara i.:t of the state I fore hi; friends had a; ! chance to fight the requistion. District No. 11; I. F. Long, Sup-j Chicago. April 23. Captain Stejhir. , ervisor Road District No. 13; and H.C. j WikkI, chief of the Chicago detective ' Carmack, Supervisor Road District bureau, said tonight that a full con-j No. 14, be and the same are hereby fession had been obtained from ore of I approved. Court sdjourne 1 to meet April 11th, 1911. at 9 o'clock A. M. In the County Court of Lake County, State of Ore gon. Tuesday, April 11th, 1911. j the men arrested in Detroit, in con nection with the dynamiting of the L.v Ar.iles Times building. ' According to Captain Wood, it de j scribes in detail the dynamiting of Court convened pursuant to adjourn-j buildings, railroad trains and factories ment of yesterday, same officers being: where conflicts between union and non present, when the following proceed- union labor existed. The loss of many ings were had towit : j lives and the destruction of property In the matter of the Appointment j valued at almost $2,000,000 is said to of Road Supervisor for Road District be detailed. No. 7, Blue Joint, and Road District ! - . . - : No. 6, South Warner. !..M IlardtMy, work District No. 4 It is hereby ordered that Arthur' .. smU) States district attorney for Portland, Highfield, be and he is hereby appoint-j H. C. Ciirm.ick, work District No. H Oregon, who was convicted in 1907 on ed Supervisor for Road District No. 7. 1 8 00 ed here If.-t Thursday for an extended visit with her brother, Wm. Lamb. A M.i meeting was held Mo 1 day in the Wendt Opera House which was attended by a large and enthusiaatic gathering of citizens. The purpose was todciise ways and means to as sist the N.-'-(. in ecvr;-g the right of w ay throuch the v..!!ey. Mr. K. Keller was elected eh iniiaM i f the meeting. A conunitt'-e of citi. ;.s was at-Jair;tcd to i: vestiate n.i si.-ting of F. Keller, -lriirmn : A. ('. II. ! ifett, A. H. F'icn.ing, and J. M. Kirl.pi.trick. Daniel I!u..i!e. one of L.'.keview's ineri ha-r-. h is pur 't.a.-cd froi.tn,:e i n Main. tret and will erect 11 building in" the r.ear future. He exxets to conduct a dry gi ods store soon. Corwin Vineyard of New Pine Creek and J. I!. Aulen. of I.akeview, have purchased a half bh.ck near the busi ness center of tow n and w ill, erect a large warehouse and rondip't an imple ment and hardware business. Mi:- Flla Morrison is emj.Iovvd ut TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY President Taft has refused to pardon Franklin P. Mays, the former United the charge of conspiracy to defraud the government of public lands. Mays will have to serve his four months in prison and pay a fine of $10,000. Blue Joint, and John A. Morris be and he is hereby appointed Road Supervis or for the Road District No. 6, South Warner. In the matter of claims against Lake Cxinty, the following claims were ex amined, allowed and are hereby o dered paid out of the General Road Fund of the county, as by law provid ed, as follows towit: C. D. Buick, rnileaf ncd attendance Road Supervisor's nieetiug $22.40 K. V Furrow, aarne 11. U0 John Morris, name 9.00 : fur can.' of county poor. The House Census Committee has reported a bill reapportioning the house to a membership of 433. No state loses a member. Each of the following states gain one: Alabama, Colorado. Florida, Georgia, Idaho. Louisana. Michigan, Minnesota, Mon tana, North and South Dakota, Ohio. Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah and West Virignia. California and Oaklahoma gain three. Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas and Washington gain two. New York gains six and Pennsylvania four. President Taft's Canadian recipro city agreement, which is supported by all but a handful of democrats and opposed by a majority of the repub licans, has passed the house of repre sentatives by a vote of 20o to 89, and with nearly 2X democrats in control of the house, their action was endorsed by many republicans. The bill was adopted with no amendment, and in the uimost indentical form in which Jit passed the house in the last session. The bill seeks to put into effect the formal argeement reached between President Taft and members of the Canadian cabinet for the reduction of rnent of yesterday, same officers being tariff rates on many articles and free Present w"en the following proceed trade in many others, across the Cana-1 in were ha'J to wit: dian border. Added to it by democrat- I n the matter claims the following ic I leaders is a section w hich "author-! were examined, allowed and warrants i. .1. Nieko's, t-aine. . . . Wen ley Mirtlo, ame . J. X White, same Win. Much' a.-iuie i. A. Johnson, same .. J. C. liuick, same ('. 1). Buick, same P D Ro-iler, name Chun. Reed, cuiue H. H. Keeney, name . . ('lift S.idth, came i. H. Al'lridiic, Hame . To be paid out of the ...21.25 ...7..V) . . .:.() .....".00 .15 00 ...10.IHI ...li.1.00 4 .'si 25 411 General Fund A. M. Hanlisty, same 4.nO!of the County as follows towit: Frank Roggers, same 10.00 IBank of Lukevfew, cash advanced 1 U V.T : - f. r.r ' .bi3.oo Walter Howard, name 7 00: George I ov uh, name 3. Sill (i. II. Aldridge, name.. 5.00 I I. F. Long, name, 2S 40 I H. ('. Cirmak. Maine 2H.0O i J. 15. Blair, Hame 1V20 To be paid out of Road Fund and charged to account of appropriation I of Paisley, District No. 3, as follows I towit : I' W. Farro.v, rn.id woik X . 3 Court adjourned to meet 1911. at 9 o'clock, A.M. In the County Court for the State of Oregon for Lake County. Wednesday, April 12th, 1911. Court convened pursuant to adjourn- For Sale First apply E. R. Patch. class milch cow. Nasal Catarrh quickly yield to treat. ment by the agreeable, aromatic Fly Cream Balm. It is reiTril tbroii.di 'lie nostrils and cl.-iiiiwa 1111. 1 h'-nln the whole surface ov. r wlii. ii it ilillu itwlf. lru;,' gists aV-ll t'118 ".He. size. 'JV-t it and you are wiro to continue the treatment till re lieved. Announcement. To bi'corinu'ahito th.mi who nro partial to the use of atomizer in applying i:.iii.is tnto the I) mil puMHagi s for &itirriiil trmi. blft, the proprietors prepare Cream llulm in liquid form, wlii. li will l; known as Klv's Liquid Cream Halm. Price im lu.liiig th praying tulie is 75 cents. liruggiMa or l y mail. Tlio liquid form einbiulj. h the ine.l icinal properiiea of tho nolnl preparatimi. ( Mil ri NvswBell System A New Telephone Directory will be sent Lo press May 5th, 1911. If you U-siic any cli.inf in our list mi; or ;i tdqilionr instalk-ij. arta"v lor s.niii.- imiiuiliat- ly. as cli i.tcs jv ci.ivfil ami j n t : i ! I . i lions completed after April lath will not ajipear in t!ie new direelorv. The new directory will show a substantial increase in the numlar of teleiihoues, a"' tinr to tuc mcreasni service. a poji daiity of Hell u o the telephone directory as the : medium is hilly recognized. The value hest .'id vt i t isiu: Heyiiiuin- April 1, l'.U 1, monthly telephone rates will be as follows: BUSINESS LINES Private Line 3: Two-I'artv Line (HI oil F. W. Payne, Clerical Assistance and und offl.ie HiipplicH .;j9.00 Hall Ac IteyniddM, office Hupplieit... 5.110 j T. V. Hall, Salary for He.dth OIII mt! and ('ouii'.v I'liyKielan so. 50 ! A. J. Ko-ter, Stamps and other nip pii-H snnj I Clillt ill'ied next Weckj J. N. WATSON i Hi-Kialer I'. H. Ijoel (UTI. -, 1..'1 l' 'I. REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW OREGON 1 1 DNtrict .... T 1 .on April 12th, izes and retfuests" the president to make further efforts to eecure still freer trade relations with Canada in the form of additional reciprocal relations. are hereby ordered drawn, as by law provided, to be paid out of the General Road Fund as follows towit: Carl Lue, road work, Diatrlct Ho. 11 f li'JXO - i Woodcock & Leonard, repair of road Astoria Centennial dates are August tooln 15.00 10 to Sept., 9 to celebrate the first set- Warner Valley lercuotlle Company, tlement of the Northwest by the white huppllea for road Dibtrict Xo. 5 man. April 12, 1811, the Tonuuin. a 29.05 trading ship owned by John Jacob T. E . Bernard, nupplies lor count Astor, sailed into the mouth of what roadu 13.30 is now the Columbia river, and pro-'Arzoer Brim., material for eouuty ceeueu up ten miles to a cove where ! roails 4S.50 A. X. Bennett, repair of brldtre. Road RESIDENCE UNES 1'rivatc Line $2."() Two-1'arty Line L'.OO I'our-I'arty Line 1 .,"() Communicate with Lakeview-Pine Creek Elertric Company MAIN' '.'. WATSOX HLlni. A 1 1 M I X I ST P. A TO K 'S X OT 1 ( E In the County Court nf t lie Hta te !' Oregon, fur tin; Cmiuty of I.uiie. In ihe mutter of the estate of Wil liam Hahlika, deceuscd. I To all w hom It mav conceru Xo ; tl; In hereby clven that the uu'der- ! wlui'd ban lileil with the elerr of the : aliova entitled Court, the ac-I count of Lis adrnlnist ration of the I eHtate of William liahnka, (!eeeartei, und that Honorable B. Daly, .iude) of nald Court, has by brder duly mad1 j and entered lu aald Court and matter, j on April 21, 191 1, fixed and appoiuti'd ' Friday, the 20th day of Way, at 10 i o'clock in tlio forenoon of s-., day, at I the Court room of naid Court In I he j ('oonty Court HoiiHe of nald County, ; in the lown of Lakevlcw, Oregon, aa the time and place for the heailno; of . object ioua, if iiuy there be, to Much . final account ami for the scl tlemen t I thereof. DICK . I. WILCOX, I Administrator of the Katate of Wil- : Ham Bahnka, jieceased. The Home of Good Values DRESS GOODS the crew landed, and established a camp to facilitate trading with the Indiana. This camp became known as Astoria. It grew from a trading ex pedition, aent out from New York by John Jacob Astor. It is to celebrate this event that the Astoria Centennial was projected. The state fof Oregon Diatrlct Xo. 6 70.00 Bank of Lakevicw, cash advanced for labor, material jand machinery for County Roods 1753.30 To be paid out of the road Fund ap propriated to the several Road Dis trict, as follows to wit: Has appropriated $50,000 to aid in the ; J. B Blair, work Dlalrict Xo, 2...f:W.0o A GOOO POSIT IOX Cai be bad by ambl'ltoug young men and ladies to the tia'Jd of "Wire leas" or Railroad telegraphy. Hlnco the 8-bonr law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are s tatliabioK stations tnrougb out tbe country there is a great boo-tane of telegraphers. Positions pav begin ners from $70 to ILK) per month, wltn good chance of advancement. The National Telegraph Institute of Port land. Ore., operates ell otfiical io-e stitutes In America, under tbe sup ervision of K. K. and Wirelss officials and places all graduates into positions r. win pay you to write tbem forfait details. For Spring and Summer .in the Latest Novelties. 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