Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTISING aMlti. Bfttlar Manama art. II.W as isca atncl. Ool dvs iMn,-t aionO All Manama '. oatangKl Im lwk- a month fort ol row ttea r-har1 forall xlra cn- All T OTHIon. extra. All.b.wi lira , loral column. ! per Hit. utrh In swilon. fcimartn. c lln. earh 'wrttea ud of thank. II .00. HwlniwM o on1o toe, f 1 .(0 and np fd. fVTrannlmt AdrOina lob rrla n(,ewh Id Wanc All Mill unit b paid !. Brai arn month. Lakeview. Oregon, Thursday, September 7, 101 1 New Pine Creek Items The taxpayers vied to bond the Xellv Crk School DiHiict for $4000 to build a rew jcrocl hoiwe at the cbool election August 15. The dis trict ii aoly in reed of a rw school house. The lumber has teen tooght and is teirff hsuled bv K S. Benhsm from the Fandaneo Sawmill. Dr. O. E. Patteron has bought a fine laree automobile. A. R. Farmer hile notkirg on one of the towers of the tramwa at the Mountain View mine was thrown off by one of the cables to the ground and has a bsdlv mashed knee. Dr. Patter son dretffd the wound. Mr. Farmer was brought to New Fire Creek by Fred Hnirenle? rd rieirnr Werdt. W. H. Cannon baa a stock of com on exhibition at the Post Office which measures eleven feet and five inches in beieht. Tour correspondent took a trio to the Mountain View mine last Monday and were surprised to see the work order -a there. The ccmrany is ylscing thousands of dollars wort'i of improven ents. Thev are just com pleting the trarowav which will carry the ore over the hill to the stamp mill. A large new boarding houte is being built and we are informed several thousand feet of lumber is to be hauled for a rew bunk house and so on. In going over the road from rine Creek to the rflii.es we vete surprised to find such an easy srice. The new road just built bv the Consolidated Mining Co. is still soft but after it packs it will make a good easv grade to travel. Tfce 6cerery is ;ertainlv great. It is our belief that the Hoasr Mines will some dav be a summer resort as well aa a great mining' camp. Dr. E. H. Amsden is a very sick man and Dr. Smith, of Lakeview has been in attendance on him this weea. Jinks Plummer who has been sick for the last few months was seen on tie street a few davs since. Mr. ' and Mrs. Carl Adeen and Theodore Fleming- returned a few davs ' since from a two weeks camping trio. Daniel Boone our new business man has moved his stock of goods from Lakeview to the new building just completed by Lester Vernon and Clarence Boyce. J. L. Cannon and family left for Cloverdale last Mondav. Several Indians are ex Dec ted to come here tbis fall for tbeir winter supplies in the lire of fruit and vegetables. Quite a little excitement was caused last aurday morning- bv three different runaways. The first was a horse rode by Miss Minnie Henderson that ran awav with her and scared Joe Reed's horse which was hitched to a buggy that stood in the roadway. Mr. Reed's horse was rot hurt but the buggy was badly wrecked. A short time afterwards Albert Fleming came up the road with a team hitched to a buggy going about a mile a minute. He stopped the team without any damage done. H. W. Reed, our shoe and harness maker has returned to his business after spending some time m the hills un a vactation and while away made posts to fence his homestead and cut his winter's wood. Bert Reed is hauling machinery. wateroiDes. shingles, etc.. from here to the mines. Mrs. Killa Harvev is chief cook at the Consolidated Mining Company's camp. There will be a dance in the large new boarding house at the Consolidated Mining camp as soon as it is completed. Lets all go up. girls, you will find a bunch of fine jolly good fellows up there. Looking: for Potash Sent to Lake County to examine the depoait surrounding Abert and Sum mer Lakes, is the mission that has brought Prof. Edward E. Free. Physi cist of the Department of Agriculture here. Thin gentleman, probably one of the moat expert inthe department, will examine the soils' of the alkaline lake an i report as to the potash con tent contained therein as well as the many other aalU that are believed will be found. This will mean much to the development of this industry, for if potash ia found in ua.viiiir quantities li will otrer lare possibilities in the em ployment of men and machinery to handle the'uroduct. j Uooh tjainlli,e World loves ycu; ..nocsand.vouiknock yourtelf. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i war, loadraae (ii joth. ' thre Kinlha, " lift K aoi paid la adtaoc. $1(0 tbt ti N.tk t SabMrito Sntwcniwri to Th. inln.f who imow front our locality to another, or rhaua th.lr rvotoiflpe atldrna .hould rfBifmbfl to drop tola oltlc a rud ao their paper ni b ad tmw4 to the rtf bt poatoBJoa. Davis Creek Items . Mr. and Mrs. Marion Barnea, of Lakeview were visiting friends and rel atives here. Mr. Barnes can see a big change in Davia Creek. Mrs. S. J. Dutton is visiting Lake view friends the paat week. Large shipments of freight are arriving dailv and large freight out fits can be aeen at the deoot loading for the northern country. 1 The combined harvester has been running for the past few dava and threshing whett for the Davia Creek Orchards Company. J Mrs. A. R. Berry and Mrs, Henry Hansen left Monday tor Surprise Val ley by way of the N.-C-O. to Alturaa. r A. F. Arbuckle. of Ft. Morgan. Colorado baa been visiting bis son. Lee. Mr. A brock le is very much pleased with the country and expects to return here to make his home. J Joe Leonard, of Alturas has been visiting nia parents for several davs and while here captured a large buck in the hills esst of Davis Creek. .' Ernest Hartlerode expected to start his thresher the fore part of this week. f ; A party of five men from Chicago came in on the excusrton from Reno to look over the Davis Creek Orchards Co. tracts. Tbey were so well pleased that each purchased a tract and have made arrangements to have them plowed at once. ; Fiancisco & McLain bave finished their contract and moved their outfit to Honey Lake Valley to Mo some repair work on the N.-C-O. Railway. Jack Taylor, of Colusa. Cal.. is visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Volk spent a few days in Alturas last week. TT. Wm. Dram is now acting as night clerk at New Hotel Dutton.ji . The engine on the out going train Monday was derailed but no damage was done only a delav of a few hours. H. F. Sbeelcr. a photographer of Sisfon. Cal.. cas been taking some pictures of the valley that are fine; or.e photo frcm Sugar Hill showing Mt. Shasta. 125 miles away is ex ceptional. He tcok two large views 5ft. x lift, alco several local scenes and has seme made up in postal cards. Shone Robbed Some covetous person took Shone McKendree's suitcase from his room in the Oregon House. Sixtb and Klam ath Avenue, last night about 8:30 o'clock. McKendree is a well known sheep buyer from Oakland, was out at the time, and the door was not locked. The contents of the grip were valued at $100, No clue to the thief i has been found. The poiice department was notified. Klamath Chronicle. J Paisley Pick-ups i (Chewaucan Preis) The party of viewers, headed by As sistant County Surveyor Roeers. who were sent out by the county court to survey the road from Paisley to Wagontire, returned to this place Thurs day of last week. Thev report that it will be quite inexpensive to put this road in excellent condition. The distance from here to Alkali Lake is 36 miles, fiom there to Harney county line at Waeontire is 24 miles. This road will be an acquisition to the county. We ate informed bv one of the mem bers of the school board that thev were disappointed by a teacher whom they had engaged in the east and this accounts lor their having no teacher as yet. One will be secured however, as promptly as possible. A few years ago it was not an un common occurence to see a lot of riders come to town and. as the saving goes. "shoot it up. In all frontier towns there has been an era of lawlessness which has gradually given away to peace and order. Paisley is no excep tion, but the time has come when a stand must be taken against the mob rulejthat has so often bad sway. No community with any self respect can tolerate acts such as were pernctrated Saturday night and Sunday morning. To ufee a phrase that expresses the meaning forcibly, "the rough stuff will have. to be cut out." Decent citizens will not stand for it and if it is neces sary to jail a few people in order to preserve the peace this will be done. There is only one way to'obtain the proper potecticn against such rowdyism and that is to incorporate the town and elect peace officers including a marshall. who will be paid to be on the job all the time. We need a man to make it hla sole business to preserve the peace. And onlv thus can we have a decent orderly town. There it m great opportunity for someone with a little money to make more by building a few residence! for rent We know of Ave peoole who want to rent houses and cant' find any. L - - J TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY F"K BALE Fine Wool lltiok Rama and I'oland China Hoar I'ina, en quire I. N. oouverm) A Son, New I'ioe Oven. Sept 7-2S FO iTsAl.E J50 theS of NWJ( of 8Kl4 ol Hoc. 6, Twp.-SU It. 17, aUo lot 1 in block HU of O V H'o.'i Ad. M. P. V amr, 123 Bo. Pickering Ave., Whlttler, al. rept7-H WANTED Oootl houmkwping ruaga ine requires the eervlcea of a repre tentative In lakeview, to look aficr subacrtntlon renewals and to extend circulation by special meth ods which have proved unusually Mcccsfiil. Salary aul c imtniaxlon. Previous experience drslrable. but not eeMontlal. Whole time or spare time. AddrvsH, with refervneea. J. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping Magnxiue, 3dl Fourth Ave.. New York City. FOR SALE-Ixit "loT Mock S. lke view; also the N.4 of 8i of 8E' of NEK, s. T- K- 20 "ir binke vlt-w Oregon, to htgheat bidder for cash and quick sa'e. Or w III tr de lor Southern California property. O. D. Hutchison, llarstow, Cal. iept7-2N NOTICE FOR ITBLlCATIoN Not Coal I jxod Department of the Inuerlor. IT. S! Land t)tHc at Lakeview, Oregon, epteiuher 5, 1911. Notice is hereby given that Richard (. Mahooey, of Pliirh, Oregoo, who. on July 5. 1 9ot', made HoineMlnad entry No. !i". Serial, No. 01347, for K MV .4 Ixits 3. 4. 5, R. Beet Ion 10. Township 3jS, ItaiigelM Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of tnientloii to make Final five year Proof, to es tablish claim to the laod above des crllie.l. iH'f ore the Reglnter aud Ite celver ol the Cnlted stales Land Office, at lakeview, Oregon, on the Nth day of Octoher 1911. Claimant names as witneiites: ChaMea Koliertson, Walter !elit. Philip Lynch, Pat Murphy, all of Plusti. Oregon. A. V OKTON. Register NOTICE TO CREDI TOKS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Lake. In the Matter of the 1 Estate of f CHRISIOPHEKC. I PRATT, Deceased, i TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given, that I, the undersigned, Josephine S. Pratt, have been duly appointed Admnititratrlx of the Estate of Christopher C. Prutt, deceased, by Hou. li. Daly, Judge of the above entitled Court, by an order duly made and entered in laid Court and matter on the 6th day of Septem ber, 1911, and have duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same ' to snld Admins tratrlx, duly veritl.d and accompani ed by proper vouchers, within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, at the office of L. F. Conn, in l-akevlew. Lake Couuty, Oregon. Dated, nnd t'n.-t published, Septem ber 7, 1911. JOSEPHINE S. PRATT, Administratrix of the Estate of Christopher C. Pratt, Deceased. Bep7-Oct NOIICE H: PL IHJCATION (Not Co;il Liindsj Department of tbe interior, U. 8. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, September 1, 191 1. Notice is hereby given that Julius Schuster, of Silvtr Creek, Nebraska, who, on Octolar 31, lulO, made tim ber aud stone application No. 01093, for NWj; SWfc. NW, Sec. 8, S NE4, Sec. TTowmihlp MS, Range IS t,, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of in len tlon to make final proof to establish claim to the lund above described, before the Register and lie ceiver uf the I'niteil States Laud OHlce at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 9th dav of November. 1911. Claimant names as nltuesHes: An ton Schimter, of Lakeview, Cregon; William Wilson, of Lakeviuw, Ore gon; Louis Schuster, of Silver Creek, Nebraska, ahd J. W. Juckuao, of Sil ver Creek, Nebraska. ARTHUR W. ORTON, Register. NOTICE OF CONTEST Department of the Interior, United States Land OfUce, Lakeview, Ore gon, September 5, 1911. To Oscar Vogel, of St Louis, Mo., Contestee: You aie hereby notified that James E. Calderwood, who gives Adel, Ore gon, as his poMtottiee address, did on September 5, 1911, file In this tttiue his duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your homestead entry No. 3703. serial No. 0fir,2. muile Iecerol-r 28, 1100, for lot 2, SWNE'i and Wi r.E. sec tlon 2, township 37 South, Range 25 East, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for bis contest he alleges that paid eutryuian never settled upon, Improved or cultivated any part of said lauds, nor has he ever resided tbereou, and still falls to re side upon, cultivate or Improve the same, or any part thereof. You are. therefore, further notified that the said allegations will lie taken by thls.ollice as having U'en coiifeiHed by you, and your ald entry will be canceled thureuuder without your further right t be heard therein, either before this ciffiee or on appeal, if you fail to file In this office within twenty days after the FOURTH pub lics) Ion of tbis notices as shown be low, your answer, under oath, speci fically meeting and responding to theee allegations ol contest, or If you fail within that time to file In this of floe dee proof that you have wrml a copy oi your una war on the mild con-t-ntiuit either In iron or by reirla icred mall 11 thl aervlo I" mida hr the delivery f a copy ol your anawer to the eonteetant In pemon, proo p( auchsvrvlre mint te elth.rih audi contestant's written m knowleiUment ol bin receipt of the copy. bilK he date ol ita receipt, or the ntlbUvIt of the peraon by whom the ilt-llvery waa I BARGAINS ! If Taken At Once TERMS Mr. Rancher:-- Are you coming to town Jo spend the winter and give your family tne benefit of the schools here? You want a place to live when here. Why not get the best at a price khat demands your at tention. The homes owned and now occupied by our families, in the best portion of this beautiful town, are for sale at a bargain price on account of the fact that we are transferring our interests to Davis Creek where we are heavily interested. Close to the new High School. Streets graded. Side walks. City water. Electric lights. Houses equipped with all modern conveniences. Good barns. Fine location for a home in every sense of the word. These houses were not built to sell two years ago when they were completed, but are the result of what we thought a fine home should be for our own use, and such we intended them to be until our plans have changed. We are not selling them at a profit but to use the money in other ways that are important to us. Our plans are your gam in every sense of the word. If you care to give your family the same advantages that we have enjoyed this is a rare opportunity for you. The real value of this property has enhanced considerably since we improved it aud the coming of the railroad is raising prices higher every day. You will never have such an OPPORTUNITY as this again. Now is the time to buy and your chance is lessened with every hour you delay getting these rare bargains. For prices and terms see SEAGERS, Owners. SEAGER BROS., Lakeview, Ore. The Home of Good Values ALL $4.00 VALUES, - $3.00 ALL $2.50 VALUES, - $1.65 " 3.50 " - 2.50 " 2.25 " - 1.50 " 3.00 " - 2.00 " 2.00 " - 1.45 " 2.75 41 1.85 " 1.75 " - 1.25 BAILEY a made atatlnir w1mb and where the copy wa dt'lifrrrd; if made ly rR. I Utwvd mall, proof of mich iH'rvl.i ttni't conalMt of the nfTWuvIt of the pnmn by whom the copy wen madi d atatlnff wbon and Hip iOHtofllce to , whirh It was mailed, and thlanflt ! davit iniiKl te ac onipnnled liy the j poatmniter'a rcrn'tot for the letter. ! I You alioulil atale In your nnawcr ' , the name of the poatolnce to which 100 Pair of Ladies' Low Cut Shoes at Over-Stock Reductions: We also have a number of Bargains in Ladies' High Shoes & MASS IN GILL yon irlre future notpfa 10 nesent to .1011 AIM II Kit W. OKTON. IWlMtor. pHte of first publication. h pti her 7. IM1. Date nf acconil publication, r-'rpteni-ber U. HMI. Pule i f third publication, Heptcm lierSl, Mill. Dale I fourth publication, Hep tola U r i!M Mil