lASfO! . 00,' . . 1 ALCOHOL a PER vv.nr ANcgclahie IYrnarafion kVAs similaiin$rticK)odan(Riit liir (lie Stomachs aniBimvki Promotes Di$pstionWii ncss and RWXonlains ncita Opumi.Morph.ine rwrMwcraL ?OT NARCOTIC. JfeyrWAlZZA7QEX Apetfect Remedy for Corsflp Hon . Sour Stnmach.Dlanftw Worms jCon-ukions jcwristt ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSinJt Signature of NEW YORK. . Exact Copy of Wrapper. HOTEL LAKEVIEW ERECTED IN 1900 MODERN THROUdHOr FIRST-CALSS Acconnon.vrinNs . For COnfiERCIALr TRAVELERS i COURTEOUS TREATMENT LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors LIGHT GEO. HARROW F. P. NOW City Bakery & OPEN Newly Fitted New Management The Proof of the Pudding is in the eating of it. Have you tried our make of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mence Meat? THEY WILL STAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. SHAMROCK STABLES J, MYRPHY, Pbopbiktob Special Attention to Transient Stock. Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open. Phone 571 LAKEVIEW : : : : OREGON Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GROB. Propr'S Choice Beef, Mutton, PorK, Veal, Etc., Etc. Try our Sausages and Cured Meats Quality Unexcelled Free Uellvery MOfl For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlio Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years TMC COCTAUH IMRMT, MM voaa air. IF Tfl M rs. a&s-ja turn rai rrm ri :i m u sh s v (n-, mas Coffee House (WATSOX HLOCK, Near Telephone Office) Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pastry, Cakes, Light Breakfasts, Lunches, Coffee, Etc. Weddiuff and other Social Cuke to order at abort notice, iiread Tickets, i:i for ft 00 3 for 25c Cush only. MO. DORINU. Prop. HALF BLOCK HAST OK COL'KX HOUSE PAISLEY PROJECT MUST BE SETTLED Chewaucan Press : There are three plana, from which the Desert Laud Board may choose one, for the opening up and development of the tract of land now held by the Portland Irriga tion Co., adjacent to Paisley. It la prartially settled that thia company la to be ousted because of the non-fulfilment of their contract with the atate government. The question arises : what will be done with the land? The Hoard may see fit to give acme other corporation an opportunity to colonize it. although this procedure will not meet with the approval of the people here. We have seen enough of private corporations in irrigation projects to convince us that the benefits derived i therefrom are largely olTset by serious drawbacks. Private corportaiona have not the good of the people at heart. They are only interested in the swell ing of their own bank account. The Tresa is strongly in favor of these lands being handled in such a manner as to give the public including the settlers on the land, all the benefit they can accure. The Board may And it possible to make the irrigation and colonization of these lands a state project. This would be vastly better than to turn them over to anther corporation. The state, being interested in the welfare of the whole people, would do the work as cheaply aa possible and sell the land to the settlers at a reasonable figure. Thia would result in an influx of fairly well-to-do farmers, who would probab ly begin at once to cultivate alt of their land and make it their permanent home. Thus the wealth of this sec tion would be greatly increased. Again, the Land Board may see tit to hand the property back to the Gen eral Land Office, in which case it would ultimately be thrown open for home stead. This course would also be pre ferable to any private enterprise. The fact that artesjan water may be had on this land, renders it not absolutely necessary to turn the river on it in or der to irrigate. Whichever method of colonization is adopted, the people here are unani mous in desiring the immediate settle ment of the lands in question. It will be the first step toward making Paisley grow. RECIPROCITY MEETS PUBLIC APPROVAL The Oregorian sizes up the Canadian reciprocity treaty in the following manner: "The size of tne majorities for the reciprocity bill unamended indicates how correctly President Taft has guag ed public opinion on reciprocity. If no senator voted for the bill except those who sincerely approve it. it would have no more chance than the prover bial snowball in the recent hot weather, for its supporters would be few. The standpatters profesn to support it for the sake of party regularity, but they hate it aa the first breach in the cita del of protection. Their real reason for supporting it is that they know the mass of the rank and nle of their own j party is behind President Taft. The Democrats support the bill for the rea son that it is in line with their party policy, but they would vote against it if thev dared, because it comes from a Republican President and they must share the credit with him. They, too, ' are driven on by the irresistible weight ot public opinion in their own party. But a corporal's guard holds out. in ; eluding Bailey, who is a luw unto him self, Hevburn leadu the irreconcilable standpatters, vowing he will bold the ! sacred banner of protection on the ram parts so long as a foothold remains. "The insurgents are in an even more I anomalous position. The regulars vote for what they don't want because ! they dare not do otherwise ; the Demo crats vote for what they want with a wry face because they don't like the ! politics of the man who offers it to them; the insurgents vote against what they do want to spite the author of rhe bill or out of "pure darned con trariness." They have been shouting ; for reciprocity for years, but when it is offered to them they refuse to take ! it and lay their sins on the back at the long suffering farmer, who has always been afflicted with a surplus of cham pions, but never gets his wrongs right ed. They exclaim.that this is not all the reciprocity they want, ignoring the fact that it. is all they can get now and that it is beiter'than no reciprocity at all. This bill once approved in both countries, it will be far easier to ar range further concessions on both sides I to satisfy the insurgents, in case they really wish to be satisfied." Look! Who in as eaur to leave thia valley aa I aui to remain? I have Income property rented la Oklahoma points, $1000 up. What have you got? Address John Knsiuinger, Lakeview, Oregon. WORK OF RAISING MAINE A LONG JOB Havana. July St). All the water in the cofferdam surrounding the Main has been removed, showing the wreck embedded in the mud from an estimat ed depth of 37 teet around the after part of the vessel to an undetermin able depth. That portion of the ship immediately forward of the central superstructure, which waa demolished, has disappeared, except for some rust ed steel protruding alove the alime. The engineers will begin tomorrow the work of drawing out the soft mud by suction. Simultaneously they will begin the work of dissecting the great confused masses of metal. The bow section, represented by the pistes and beams of the bottom of the ship, now stands upwards of 20 feet high, All portions of this section have been fully indentified. including the remains of the water tanks originally located on the lowest deck and apparently not affected by the explosion. All these parts have been photographed for fur ther examination and to confirm prior uTthe dissection of the wreckage. A curious feature resulting trom the total removal of the water la that the midship main deck and central super structure, remaining practically level, consitute in effect great cantilever, sustaining their own weight without any direct under support. All the structural parts of the ship beneath this section have been destroyed and the cavity has been half filled with mud. The aft midship section of the berth deck, on which were the wardroom and the officer's staterooms. Is fully ex posed, but is almost entirely tilled with mud, especiallly on the port side, the removal of which will be slow and j dillicult i Hopes are entertained thitt in this : i t ...i i i.. t tii'i iuui limy uv mumi mc vwiy til Assistant r.ngineer Merritt. who is Re lieved to have been in his stateroom at the time of the disaster. Some fire scorched bones were dis covered this afternoon in the vicinity of the overturned conninir tower where the remains of probably four bodies were previously found. It is believed that these were members of the crew who at the moment of the explosion were sleeping in nammocKS suspemieu ?rom the ceiling of the forward berth deck, which was blown up and folded back over the central superstructure fifty feet aft of the original position. ? In view of the total demolition of the crew berthing space, hope dimin ished that any considerable number of remains will be recovered. From pre sent indications three or four months will elapse before the mud surrounding! the wreck is removed and all portions of the ship made visible. JULY COfff COURT Ociiiclinlcd from LiiMf. Week application would be made to the f Hill court at their next session for laying; out said road were duly posted and advertised for more than thirty days prior to the presentation of this peti tion herein has been duly filed herein. That the necessary and proper bond with H. H. Keeney as security that he will well and truly pay or cause to be paid all the costs and expenses that may be incurred by reason of the view or said roatj in case the prayer ot said i petitioners be not granted or allowed, ! waa duly filed herein. That on the Sth day of May, 1911. said petition was regularly taken up and II. C. Carmack and O. F. Cady were duly appionted viewers who were to meet wiht the County Surveyor. 'S. A. Mushen. on the 29th day of May. Pill, and survey and lay out said road: mat Bam viewers Mid meet with s. A. Mushen. the County Surveyor, on the 29th f ay of May. 11)11. and proceeded to survey an1 lay out said road, which report of said County Surveyor and viewers in due form was filed in this Court on the 6th day of July. 1911. That Baid report was publicly read in open Court on two different days to wit: on the 11th day of July. 1911 and July 12. 1911. That the said County Surveyor did on the (ith duy of July 1911 file the necessary maps, field notes and profile of said road as required by law, and it also appearing from said re port on file herein that the opening and laying out of said is a public necessity ; It is hereby ordered that the road viewers, and S. A. Mushen. County Surveyor of Lake County. Oregon in reference to the laying out and opening of a County road in Road District No. 1 and 13 in Lake County, Oregon, des cribed aa follows : Sec. 1. Beginning at the 1-4 corner between sections 19-20 Tp. 28S.R 16E., thence south 89 degrees, 40 minutes east, 248S.0 ft. thence due "east 6,614.0 ft. thence north 7 degrees 0 minutes east. 124.0 ft. thence north 10 degrees! 0 minutes eaBt. 332.0 ft. thence north 28 degrees, 0 minutes east. 840.0 ft. thence north 69 degrees. 0 minutes, 218.0 ft. thence north 64 degrees, 0 minutes east 228.0 ft. thence north 25 degrees. .05 minutes east. .600.0 ft. thence north 61 degrees, 0 minutes east, 800.0 ft. thence north 53 degrees, 0 minutes east. 700.0 ft. thence north GO degrees, 0 minutes, east r(K),0 ft. thence north 37 degrees. 0 minute, east 3.10,0 ft thence north 34 degrees, 0 minutes, east 1100.0 ft. thence north 34 degrees, 0 minutes east 700.0 ft. thence north 35 degrees. 20 minutes, east 470.0 ft. thence north 24 degrees. 0 minutes, east 240.0 ft. thence north 23 degrees, .05 minutes, east 400.0 ft. thence north SO degrees, 0 minutes' east. 2.100.0 ft. thence north .'W degrees 0 minutes east. 2X0.0 ft. thence north 53 degrees. 10 minutes east. 1200.00 ft. thence north fil degrees, 08 mlnutea, east 220.0 ft, thence rjorth 51 degrees. 01 minutes, east 1000.0 ft. lo a point 500.0 ft north of the section corner common to sections 10, 11. 14 and 15, Tp. 288. R 10 K thence north to the section corner of section 2, thence east to the RE corner section 2, thence north to the NF corner section 2. thence E to the range line, thence N on the ranjre line to the NW corner Section SI. Tp. 27S. R 17K. W.M.. thence E to the NE corner of section 31. thence N to the RE corner of Rrc tion 7. thence E to the RE corner Sec. 8. Tp. 27S.. R 20 E. which point Is the end of the first section of the peti tion. Reo. 2. Ilegina at the RE turner Sec. 8 Tp. 27S. R 20E. thence N to the RE corner Sec. 8. Tn. 2fi S. R 20 E. which point is the end of the second section of the petition. See. 3. Rcgins at the RW corner of Reetion 7. Tp. SttS. R 19. thence S to ! the RW corner Rec. 18. thence E to the RE corner Rec. 17. thence S to the SW corner Sec. 28. Tp. 27 S. R 19E. which point is the end of the third section of the petition. Sec, 4. Pesrins at the SW corner Sec. 7. Tn. 27f. R IDE., thence north tothe NW rorner Sec. 6. Tn. 27s7rR19 E. which point is the end cf the fourth section of the petition. Sec R Rpirina at the SE comer of Sec. 7. Tn. 27S.. K 17 E.. thence west to the RW comer of Rec. 8. Tn. 27 S. Ft It? E.. thence S to the SE corner j 4,, 18. thence W to the SW corner' i R-e. 19. Tp. 27S. R IfiE. thence W I 39'VO ft. thenceS 1T20.0 ft. thence W ' i .TH 0 ft. thence S 2f. deg. 0 min. W ' 780.0 ft. thence S 10 deg. 0 min. W 1000.0 ft. R f deg. 0 min.. E 19U0.0 ft. thence S 19 dev. 0 min.. W 19H0.0 ft. thence S 15 dec. 0 min.. W 8OO.0 ft. ' thence R 2.1 deg. 0 min. W 2.100.0 ft. thence S 38 Hejr. 30 min. W 100.0 ft. j tnenpe s ffi rteM min. W MfiO.O ft. thence S on the section line 12S0.0 ft. tnence S on the 1-4 Corner between 14-, 23." Tn" 23 SJt ME., thence Wto Jhe ; corner common to Rect'ona 15." 14" 23) and 22. Tn. 28 S. R ME., whirh i.int is the end of section number 5. of the net i tion. He and the same Is hereby approved and it Is further ordered that I. F. Lonsr. Road Supervisor of Road District No. 13. be and he is hereby di rected to proceed at once to open said i County Road for the use of tho public ; and that when said Road shall have been duly owned that the same shall ; forever thereafter remain aa a Public : , Hichwav. It is further ordered that all papers relatinir to this mutter he referred to the Dixtrict Attorney as provided by law for !,is official action thereon, and that thereafter tho sami shall be recorded in the urnwr rpcnrd hook isas provided by law. Court adjourned lo meet July 11. 1911 at 9 o'clock a. m. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County. Thursday. July 13. 1911. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment of yeftcrdav. with the same i officers present, when proceeding were had. tne following i towit : In th milttor nf lh unru.lr.lmnrl nt a Justice of the Pence for Silver Lake precinct. Like County. Or'eiion. It is hereby ordered that Oeorire W. I i Martin be nnd hf is hereby appointed I Justice of the Peace of said Silver Lake precinct, to fill the vacancy in i said office caused by the resignation of ;.J. s i jn Martin, the matter of the petition of; Pat Murphy for a license to sell spirit uous, malt and vinous liquors in less auanities than one galllon in North Warner precinct : It appearing to the satisfaction of tho Court that the said Pat Murphy has complied with the law in all par ticulars as in such cases required it is therefore hereby ordered that a licen se be and the same is hereby granted to the said Pat Murphy to sell spirit uous .malt and vinious liquors in less quanities than one gallon in North ; Warner Precinct. Lake County Oregon ! for a period of twelve montha from the 8th day of July. 1911 and that the clerk of thia court issue license there for according to the law on receipt of the required fee. The following claims against Lake County. Oregon were examined, allow ed and warrants ordered drawn as by law provided in payment of the same as follows towit : To be paid out of the General Road Fund. Mike M. Harry, for bridge timber 30 00 To bo in Id out of the General Fund: Mammoth lAvory Stable, team hire for t 'ounty Court Road InHpecfora 2 50 C. A. Itehart, attendance and mileage County Court July lfHl 10 20 V. E Anderaon, same 70 00 Stockholder Meeting The bihiiihI meeting of tliw stock holder of the IVtit Telephone find Telegraph Company, a inrpordilon, will be held in the Comity Judge' ollU'O In tin' Coin t Hoot' In tin town of lkevlew, Orcumi, oil A nutlet 8, 11)11, at the hour of 2 o'clock . ID. for the purpose of eli'v'lUK a board of directors to serve tilt dialling year and fur the traiinclloii of nurli hual-lii-Ht tin iiihv come iH'fiini the inciting. Dated July 2H, llMI. Hurry Mullet. Mtcntary. CATARRH ma Ul ?4 FEVER ELY'S CREAM DALM Atvv4l4l I fits Mia RosttQ la e.uMily .r4. OlVIt RILIIP AT ONOC. (t clonMa, soot tint, IimiU slid protects tho diMovM'd luiMiilintua rtvulting fnuii Catarrh and drivtw away a Oold lu tlm llvad quick I v. IUatore the henaea of Taxto aud Hindi. It la easy to uao. Uoutaina no tiiurlua droit. No inrreury, no cocaine, no nior pliiue. Tha household remedy. Price, 10 t-euta at DriitfKlMa or by mail. ELY BROTHERS. 86 Wirr.a St- Ntw Yarii (TTTGood wiring is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE Are You Planning to Build Mill, bturei. Wart-huiix-i. School i lirickyardi, Crcainrriri, I'm - urnanri, or any r ncinrrrinir iToic ci.A r j uisr.kA i. ka Hri.ra rutin n it wiil ray vow to conicli i CEIJSnfLEK ENCINTXRING CO. 604 Blake McFall Wu'tf. i V7 j? J. N. i1 REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW .', OREGON SHAKE WO Almu' KiMit-KaM WJH SHOES iMiwlK' KWmvM palk ' ! n 'I nur.. wring Dili. atlun ( it ni roriia gil l aitai aouitori tlroT.ry luLainariuiK. n-rn aud Inai.iiiir i' UBloBS lf tlij . i' lhl. 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The most economical to use because the most certain. For sale by Hall & Reynolds Drug Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON Anadv in the Examiner will brlii reaui-a Iry it and uv ouv!ned mil IWritocblPlI aw l I a s l -W . V f M HAY WATSON