Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lako County, Oregon ADVERTISING RAltiS. ..pillar atamllnt ada. 11.00 an Inch. lnl Column anace, pi-r mmlh. All atandlnn . ChawM fro twlr month. ( nat of "'VrJ lion chawd tnrall ntra Chan.. All lal positions tra. AH ahoM lrm a.la. ir R.-adrra. local wltimni, It, per lln rch In rr'ton. Want V. llnerach Innertloa CiH ol thanks 1.. Resolutions o( comlo lenee.fl.nOamt upasnls. tar-Tninlcnt AilTcrtlalnt: and Jb ITInt ttne. caab In advance. All Will must be paid ! rst co month. lakeview, Oregon, Tluirstlrty, May 4, Hll Senator Chamberlain's committee assignments are agriculture, military affairs, territories, public lands, ex penditures in Interior department. Pacific railways, Fhillipines, Indian affairs and irrigation. Senator Bourne has fared exceeding ly well in committee assignments. He is chairman of the postoflice committee and also secured a place on the appro priation's committee. His other assignments are, commerce, fisheries, public buildings and grounds, printing, railroads and woman suffrage. It is reported thnt the Dutch have taken possession of Palmas island, 60 miles southeast of Mindanao, lowered the American colors and substituted therefor the flag of Holland. It is understood that Washington does not intend to protest against the action of the Dutch, the American government regarding the island as valueless. Postmaster-General Hitchcock is confident that "penny postage" is a probability of the near future as ' the result of reduction in the $17,600,000 postal deficit which existed when he took charge of the Postoffice Depart ment. He has made a statement to this effect in acknowledging letters rceeived regarding the postal situa tion. The Oregon delegation in Congress has leen reouesteiito work for the crea tion of another land office, either at Prineville, Bend or Madras. The mem bers desire that a general canvass be issued to bring to them a reflection of sentiment throughout the regions affected, thus enabling them to act in accordance with the popular will. Any one familiar with the workings of the U. S. land office knows perfectly well that there is no need of a new office at Bend, Prineville, or any other place, aside from using it as a factor in gett ing up a "boom." In commenting upon the forthcoming visit of the State Desert Land Board, the Paisley Press says relative to the project in that vicinity: "The irriga tion company, too weak and poor to fight, procrastinates and gets extension after extension. Nobody cares to in terfere. To force the company to re linquish its rights and throw the land open for settlement would do no good for without water for irrigation it would not be worth a dollar an acre. The hands it would fall into would be more helpless than those of the com pany. "The only solution to the problem is to comprehend all the lands of the Chewaucan Cattle Company and all the other land in the valley under one grand irrigation scheme. Then 100,000 acres of the finest land in the world would support a large and thriving population and make a tract unequalled in every way by any other tract in any portion of the state of Oregon." Want Their Children Thieves. The Kakha Kbols. a tribe luat In habits tli country of the Khyber pass. In northern India, are thieves and con sider thieving a most honorable occu pation. A young woman of tlie Kakha Khel will nut look at a young man who would like to become her bu-ilj'jud unless lie is proficient in tlie art. The dearest wish of a mother is that her little boy may become a cunning thief. Every child is consecrated, as it were, at iu birth to crime. A hole Is made in the wall similar to that made by a bnrglar. and the mother passes the la fatit backward and forward through the hole, sinking !u its ear: "I5e a thief: lie a thief! He U thief:" They are probably the only tribe In India who glorify peculation and raise It to the dignity of a regular calling. Chris tian Herald. Happier Days. "My poor fellow, were you always a trump?" "Nn. mum. Onet I wuz known as a man about town."-Louisville Courier. Journal. A Previous Question. Sliv-I'upii asked what your Inten tions w re hist evening, (Jeorge. He Didn't Kay anything about his own, lid he? I'.oKtoii Transcript. If you gt angry with it man or wo man make up your mind what you are going t' say and then don't say IL The splendid work of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabletn la dally coming to light. No such grand re medy watt ever known before Thou sand bless tbetn for curing constipa tion, Hick headache, biliousness, jaun dice and indigestion. Bold by all good dealer). 51 B5CRIPTION H ATES. vn rr, l;i advance, , n.ro 1 , .? fUree month. It not paid la adTanoe, II. tO the Trt Nolle to Subacrlhrs Onnorimri to Ihe Kiamlnr who remove from oi" locality to another, or rhanir tholr r-oatcllW address should Mntrnki to drop this kAiy card no their (taper can be ad dresoed to I he right posiofflca. SLUMP IN SHEEP NOT INCIDENCE Good Prices Realized Both Locally and at Portland ; Ym. K. Barry, the well known sheep man, last week made a deal whereby he took over 4000 sheep belonging to ' J. P. Kclsay, the purchase price being about $23,000. The ewes in the band sold for $5.25 per head, while the mix ed yearilngs went at $3.50, which are considered to be very reasonable prices at this time. The sheep are now at Smoky Hollow near Mule Springs and Mr. Barry has already taken posses sion. Relative to the sheep market the Oregoniun of iast Friday says : Sever- I al loads of yearling wethers sold at ' $5.25, the top quotation, and a bunch 1 of shorn lambs' brought $5.40. j Another big lot of 225 sheep sold at $5. Feeder sheep found buyers at $1.75. Who Was the Writer? A few days since the Examiner re ceived a newsy lot of items from Adel, including a number of personal items. However, no name accompanied the communication, and consequently .t did not appear. While the items pro bably did not reflect on any one, yet they might give offense if they were not true. It is necessary for a news paper to know the s.ourve of its infor mation even though it is not made public. A Second Effort A new alignment of good roads forces was made during ths past week at a meeting in Portland when steps were taken to organize a state-wide good roads association with county branches. The former Oregon Good Roads Association was dissolved, after all its affairs had been wound up. By means of the new organization it is ex pected to secure co-operation through out Oregon to accomplish its objects. Sentiment for good roads legislation will be aroused. .John I). Rockefeller would no broke if be should coend bis entire e. come trying; to prepare a better medi cine than Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea, d.vwentery or bowel com plaint?. It is dimply impossible, and co -i.vh every one that han used it. Sold by all ijood dea!ern. Paisley Press Gleanings Several people have been trying to entice the frisky trout from the river during the past week, but have not had much success as the river is too muddy for the troutlets to see the bait. W. K. McCormack, of Summer Lake, who was transacting busiuess in town on Tuesday, informs us that in a short time he expects Geo. E le, of Wagon tire, to begin sinking an artesian well on his farm at the south end of Sum mer Lake. j Thos. Marsden went to the White Hiil ranch on .Summer Lake last week to install some electric fixtures in Dr. A. A. Witham's residence. The doc tor intends to use electricty to light his residence ; the electricty will be generated by his own private, electric plant. Trouble Ahead. Young Husband (to wife) Didn't I telegraph t you uot to bring your mother with you? Young Wife I know. That's what she wants to see you about. She read the telegram. Lived In a Good Neighborhood. Ijo you lind that It is costing you more to live than It used to?" "No. not more to live, but more to keep 'rum belli-' ei-lip'-ed by my foolish neighbors ' - Clm-ngn Kei oid-IJerald. Denonstrative. Old '.adv opeaklng of her late bus bund i I mind the last time we was out together, and he turns round and sez, to kiiulii!ie. "Come rflong, old draggle tail!" he hz. -l.oudou Tlt-Itlta. Vever hesitate about giving Cham berlain's Oough Remedy to children. It contains no opium or other nar cotics and can be given with Impli cit confidence. As a quick cure or coughs and colds to which the child ren are susceptible, it in unsurpassed. Sold by all good dealer. PICKI.GHUSBANDS. A Woman's Cynical View of the Car man MariMaga Market. The men In tic-rum uy do not marry. They art numled. They nro luoro or less passive articles of an If, which Maud in row In the mntrtiiuiulnl shop window with their prbw labeled lu lurgi letter l their buttonhole-, wall L;g patiently for a purchaser. Thoy tire K'rfwtljr willing, even ngr. h t'.uis. They want to b bought, but their position does not allow them to grnsp the Initiative, and they im thankful when at Inst some one comes along nail declntv herself capable mid willing to pay the price. The girl and her mother, with their purse In tin nd. piisn the articles In re view and choose out the ouo which best suit their menu and fnucy. "I shall marry nu ofllce-r." one glri told me some time ngo with the easy confidence of n person about to order n new dress, and. lo and behold. 1h fore the yt-'ir wa out she wit walking proudly on the arm of n dragoon lieu, tenant: I even knew of three- women who swore to cacti other that they would marry only geniuses,, and here also they had their will. One married n great pn Inter, one a poet und another it famous diplomatist. Thnt they were nil three iwollarly unhappy Js not a witness against the system, but a proof that geniuses may occasionally he very uncomfortable partner, in this case the purchaser were rich nnd popular nnd could therefore make their choice. Others of lessor means would have had to content themselves with nn otllcer. cavalry or infantry, accord ing to the "dot." or n lawyer, or n doc tor, or n merchant, and so on down the scale. Mis Wyllo's "My German Year." ODDLY EXPRESSED. Queer Ways In Which Ideas Are Sometimes Put Into Words. Curious ways of expressing Ideas lu English lusty he expet iisl from foreign ers, as. fur InstMiiee. w hen I he French man, who m.ide a call In the country and was .-.Unit l.i he Introduced to (he family, nald "Ah. ze ladies! 'en I vould l.e'oiv. if you please. vs!i to purify lull 'iinds and to sweep mine hair." A Sinii-'t publican was complaining of his set-van! maid. lie said that she e.iuid lieer he found when A'aut ed. "'le'll gang out o the bouse," lie said, 'twenty times for otiee she'll come In." A countryman went lo a menagerie to exa.iint I he v i!d beasts. Several treiiC'Oicn expressed the opinion that the oralis nuian.' was ;i lower order of the bun::. u species. Hodge did not like this idea hi: I. striding up to the gentleman. cNnresscd his contempt for it In these Bui' d: "I'ooh: I.V's no more of the human spe. ie-i than I be," .Mamma. Is that a -poilnj cl.i.d?" asked a little ! iy it sc.iig a iie;ri baby for tlie tils; tune. A s'o;i exhibits a card wanting ev erybody ;!:mItim i ' i j i -r.i i : i 1 1 poi'snin "who liifiiiu.e our :i;le in deceive the public." The siji.f.iiaii doc not tllte say what he means any more than the proprietor of an eating house near the dock, mi the il ior "f which may be read I he following aii-iniiiieeuient con veying fen rl ill intellig 'iicc to the gal lant tars who freipienl this port: "Sailors" vitais cooked here." Phila delphia North American. Definition of True Humor. The sense of humor is the "saving sense" principally because It saves us from ourselves. The person who can not laugh at himself now ami then Is to be pitied. Moreover, the person who cannot take good natundly the occasional bantering of others Is In the same class of disagreeables. A well directed shaft of raillery will often find the vulnerable point In our armor of self complacency anil show ; us where our self satisfaction Is nil wrong. TrnV humor, however, must spring as much from the heart as from the head. Its essence must be truth und friendliness, not contempt. There never was a good Joke yet that told n lie or besmirched a reputation. Humor v. h.'i h carries with It a sting to wound the sensitiveness or delicacy of one who does not deserve to suffer Is not true hunior.-San Francisco Chronicle. Profeesionjl Instinct. "Koinco and Juliet." with (he origi nal company, had reached lis crucial moment. Juliet was staggering about the stage, regarding her uflllcted lover. "Oh. cruel iolson:" she wailed. She raised her lover for r. moment In her arms. A wildly excited medical student in the gallery sprang to his feet. "Keep him up, Juliet keep hlui up!" ho bellowed. "I'll run out und fetch the stomach pump!" A Run of Luck. Violet I never hail such a streak of luck. He fell In love in Furls, proposed lu Itome and bought the ring In Na ples. I'lerrot-DId your luck end there? Violet Oh. no! While we wore at Monte Curio he won enough from papa for us to get married on. Loudon Il lustrated Hits. I Tha Silvar Lining, In life troubles will come which look ' 8 si if they would never puhh away. Tho night and tho Htorm look an if they would Inst forever, but the corning of the calm and the morning cannot bl ' stayed. The reward of one duty in the power ' to fulfill another. T Valley Falls Itoms The party composed of Messra. Thornton, Foster, Hnlley and Mnsnln. gill, who passed through hera Inst Wednesday on thoir way to the Klipol ranch at the head of Summer Itke. where they went lo Inspect th arte sian flow struck there, returned last Friday. They tell its the flow that Mr. Klippel struck is nn exceptionally strong one ami fine water. G. A. Strong, of this plncc, recently went to I.nkoview to make filing on a homestead nnd desert claim. George Neweome, the. blacksmith here, has stnrtcd improvements on his homestead In the lower valley and is going to plant unite a few spuds. The rUna we had for the "p"' two days were just the thing for the crops, nnd grain and garden truck is looking tine. The ZX freight outfit passed through Intely iKiund for Lakeview. They hnul ed a bunch of hides for shipment. Andy IlHinmerslev, the Lakeview merchant, went by in his auto the other day. Robt. McDowell, of Wngontire, wns a visitor on his way to Lnkeview. Mr. McDowell reiHirts crop conditions in his country ns being good. Ch tiiiberbtln'M Stomach nnd Liver Tablet will clear the mmr Mtomnch, Hwis ten the breath nnd create a healthy nppetltef They promote the Mow of gastric Jillco, thereby intro ducing good digestion. Sold by all good dealers. ITill.lO I. AND HALF Department of the Interior. T. S. Lard nftloe at Lukcvlew, Oregon, Aprii;i7. m. Notice is her bv given that, ns di rected by the Cmtutiie oner of the General ' Laud Oftlc under pmvl xlnim of Act of t'.uigres approved June 1'?, l'KV. (.'H stats . M7), we- will offer at piildl-1 sale, to the highest bid Icr. St 10 o'clock A. M-. o i the IHIl lav of June. P.m. at til- office, the (inbivvuur doi ibwil I n il h ' SC.,, Sect loll To II ship 'Is i. It luge 1" I'.. W. M.. iirtiiin to the mi.iicii. tion of Fr.ukll'i . Hunting. L.ke View, I) egon, Seri.tl No O.io.'e .A ii per-oms claiming ai vere,v hetiU.xe ili- ci il.eil bllel Jlie itiiicd t o D le t heir eluliii". or object ions, on or U ( ' t II.- t lute ilc-lgnitied I r mle. 'Arthur W.Jirtoti. Ilegl-ter. Fred I1. Cronctnlller. Ke. elver. Nol ICK Ft K I'FIU.IOUIOV ( Not Coal I. nnd ) F. S Lul l tltti-e lit LilkevieW, Oregon, April '.'a. 111! I. Notice l hcrb niveti tint JohllC; Mmris. i f Lakevle- . ()re..i ill, w ho, iu Mhv -. HH'i'i, made lloiiicteinl F.otrv Nn.':i!Hl S.1I.1I No Hi:::7. for NVN'WV,. NW'j NFI4, Section LI, Tow uship A 'S, Hange IS i: , W. M., ha tiled 1 otice of Intention to make llnxl live year' 1'rnof before JtegiNter and Iiei'elver, 1 at Lnkeview, Oreeuu, cu the loth dav of June, Lll. Claimant names hs wltne -m: J. L. Morris, Thotiia. Y0111 jt, Charles , I ohnsnii and M. W. Il.iit.an of Lakeview, Oregon. , AHTIIl'lt W. UltTOX, lte;Ut'T. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For Sale First class milch cow, apply K. H. Patch. Foil SALKOI! KXCMANtiF. A line pMvlng grocery more tn nourish ing town, 'M mll-H iroui Nan Fran- ' Cisco. Also carry a hue of Crock cry mid Agate Ware, Stock Mature. I wagotiM and horses Invoice near! f I0.1MKI. lease to suit. Location, best ' 111 low 11. brick building on main I street. Will exchange for general: tin-rcliHinlise or other store or good cfock ranch in Northern nllloi nla or Oregon. Ad lreu M. l.evy, l lo Abo, Ka tit Clara Co., Cal. -t.NHt FOi: SLK (lit TItAIlK Any of the followliu.' trnclM, or will exchHiiite lor tract adjoining Home of the othern. The S1, of r-'.j of NW'i 01 NW'4 Ke- T. Ii9. It. 111. The S of S1 of Hl'.' x of SE'-4, Sec HI, T, .'l It. L'O, TheN'iof N !t of HV, r HK4'. rtec. 17, T. iW K. 111. T heN'i 01 rj 01 . i 4 01 r-f.", rec. , :-. K. 11 l le- x '.; oi Nwcr ,,f s See. 17, T. ". H. Jo. AdilrenH, 1'. O Iiox 17. Oiiilen. Line. r.t 4 The Home of Good Values I I DRESS GOODS I For Spring and Summer In the Latest Novelties. Foulards, Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, Flaxons, Dlminities, Check Maussellne, and a full Line of White Goods of every description. Ask to see them It is a pleasure to BAILEY Raima the drmjk and compiles with II pure food laws. as CRK9CKNT IIRim Mflfcers ol MAPUtlNI (better than Maple). J. N, WATSON (Ki'l Inter t'. 8. IaikI om-, punt iu REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW .'. OREGON CHICHESTER S PILLS Cilia in Itr4 i. l i.-U .,i.iuAV Mir.l ilk H;. K iK-n. V i J (. ikc tin, ,r V lr IH A 1M11MI nil X Ml fll I l-l. III ! I .Tt H )r, hi..! , I' 3 .e-. Ai- !,:;' I, S01D BY Cfi! WillS IVIKVl'.HIKf SHAKE INTO VOUR SHOES I Allan's pool-rue a tKiwilnr. Keimv aii liil.mrtlii((. nvrvouk tret aii1 limmwdm nsl i ' and Instkiilijr st lb stlua out ol eurna sua biolout. It's toe iii-sirtt 00 in tort aiM'umif olthes. Allen I wl U tnakea lUkl Ol aear ahiira tool ewy. It Is a rvrtaln rure (01 aatlni. calliiut. awollea. tired walni ImI Try It tixlar. Hold b all tlrovfiatt enil fho storra Hr nail l:r r la slsmna. Ism'i ar- I e tc anr urwcta-. Trial im-lur KKXK Ail I -If... AHn s 'llin.l.! I K.. V V Nn i CASTOR! A flu V:a lv: ,V::p Bought , i....,3U , "r . t sriisoiiiiu: i-oiiTiii: i:xMii:it FOR mm AT A BARGAIN One Pure Ureed Trench Perc heron Mallion, weight 201S lls.; over 17 hands Iiili; years old; has splendid hone and line hiveder. One Mamn'oth Jack, weight irjulh- ; ,.v.i.ly 1 ( hands hih; -! years oid; h is extra heavy hone, head and ears. One Standard Ureed Stallion, weight 11 si) lhs.; 7 years old; can't heat his pedigree. Hither or all ol the a hove sire fully miarantecd as to hrcedinr colts .and colt yearlings. Tick. ms Small payment down and yearly notes for the balance, or will trade for Mock. XoT l-: Only on the market for a short lime. Write or call on WA L KER BRO THERS BLY, OREGON 1 show our goods, whether you buy or not & MASS CATARRH r frl ItUI in W-fEVER r ELY'S CRZAM BAL? Suro to Civo Satisfaction, OIVCS RILIir AT OKCC. It i-len.i-i-s, aeo't n, I ' mi I p- lu ll thrt tllxii-d 11 e. .'.t.iue I" ;i ; f, 1 C.il. rrlt and driven nwnv n Cold In tii- IH- id ;iii. ' I v. KeKleles tll.i Sell-e of '!'. Illid tMiH-ll. Kny to tiNi'. CuiitiiliK fio Ii furl -ns 1I1 Applied Into tho liontrlU and id'" rl d. Iiii SI", TM eenla at lriiv'i,'lnt ir l.j liuiil. Liipild ('renin Kului lor u in atoiuUers, 7"i ecu In. ELY BH0THEHS. B6 Wirr.n St.. Ntw York. Ohildron Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A THE GOLDEN GOOSE LAKE VALLEY N rkht In the path of a (treat wave of proiirenw. IT IS hi'KK TO CtiMF! H Voll own Hotue K001I Iteil Fa .tMle lu tl. Valley ,Vt W ll rblo I he cret ol t he wave. II I. Vi U' lM 11? e are ien Iy to help y ui. I arm Land. I nkrvltw It imra Vacant I ota lloujtf tor knit H. B. ALGER sMl'l-i; 111.0. K Lakeview :: Oregon SALE IN GILL