Lake County Examiner Official Paper of ADVERTISING BAT. In n r., p. r tnonth All ?,,,n BSanara ITf-e tunc a awn in i i Uon h.nred hwall etra chanrr. All trivial oaltion. extra. All ajiorl n ata rir rrfr loru pnlnmna. XX' rr llu fach lu- aUrn. W am aL. V. a Hit- raoti 'nifTtiin art rf thaiiia 11.00. RoliH n -Jt- nn, tl W and upward. CWTranateot Avritatn in ' Prifct- a, ch in ttvno AU bill auat t paid Ml Bri ol .- momn Lakeview. Oregon, Thursday, Soptrnibrr 2K, 1011 J. W. Fureeaon. secretary of the Democratic Central Ommittee and a abllc accountant of Portland, haa been aDoointed stata Insurance com oie toner to- aocceed Samuel Koaer. Korer recently resirred the r-ffice of state irauranc ct mmifsiorer to acceot Uiat of deootv tt rretar of state, for which be will receive $3000 a ear. the aame aalary as that received by the Insurance rommiefioner. The Bev. Father Tht mas E. Sher aaao.. aon of General Vm. Tecumseh Sherman. - who led the march from Atlanta to the aea durina- the Civil War. waa committed tcdav to the at,ate botoital for the insane at Aaroew. folio ire- ana ttemot at suicide at the Jesuits Novitiate at Loa Gato. The Bev. Father Sherman, accounted one of the most brilliant orators in the Jeauite rder. cme from Chicago a tew auontna asro in an endeavor to regain his health, bia rervoua ivstem bavin, suffered a severe breakdown. Lately he baa been restmr at Loa Gatoe. but fcia condition ha bt en srowire worse. President Taft made the first soeech of hia Western trio on the tariff and bia vetoa of the wool, cotton and farmer 'a ' free list bills at Grand Kanids. Mich.. last Thursday. The President attacked the Democrats and insurgent ReoublT eara in the Ser ste and Huiee who out tixxe bills thnugb Congress at the aptcial t-ewii.n ; defended bia own tovrte in vfU.ii.tr tbr-m arrt declared that he wa rnaltersblv ODDoeed to the revision of be tariff board. Herte firtd clearlv ris cwn Dosition wiub regard to tariff revision and made it plain that even if Doltical defeat stared him in the face be would not alter bin policy. The President predicted tEat revising: the tariff, with "blacksmiths" tools." t-ocb as be said the coalition f Democrats and insurgents useri, will lead inevitably to a revision of teeling and a recurrence of the higher rates and the "old svFte m of high tariff." James Bolph. Jr.. was chosen May or of San Francfoco at the primary election held Tuesday by an over whelming vote, having received ma jority of both parties. The election waa the first under a charter amend ment anv feiavoraiitv candidate receiv ing a majority at the pools thereby be ing elected, and is also the first elec tion in which a Mayor is chen lor a four-year term. Mayor P. H. Mc Carthy waa running for reelection after serving two years. The election offici ally la non-partisan, nut party organi sations of the county mimed their pref erences, the Union Labor party en dorsing Mayor McCarthy, and the Re publican and D mocratio organizations proclaiming for Rolob. William Mc- Devitt and J-'red Sibert have the in dorsement of the Socialist and Socialist Labor parties respectively for the MavoraJitv. The registration was the largest in the hiutorv of the city. Both men favor organized labor. Equinoctial Storm The regular equinoctial storm struck thia valley the forepart of the week and for several days intermittent showers have occurred. A very beavv rain occurred Monday afternoon, al though sufficient moisture to benefit the ranges has dpi hang not fallen. The rain put a atop to threching operations although no serious damage ia re ported thus far. The only damage resulting from Monday's storm, aside from blowing down a few shade trees, was the wrenching loose of the skylight over J. S. Lane & Co. 'a saloon. This was probably caused bv the wind whirling over the First National Bank building and eddving about the skylight Some "Bar" Fight Caotain Dewitt. farmer of Doyle and W. C. Clark bad an exciting excel lence with three grizzly bears Satur day, ten miles from that place when they unexpectedly came upon the bears while crawling through the brush. The largest bear, mouth open, advanced erect upon the men and the other ani iraal followed likewise. Dewitt aimed at the foremufet animal, towering some eight feel upright but onlv wounded it.; Tbe men ran. with the animals after them. The thick brush hampered thejaniarala and both 'men fired simul taneously seventy feet away. The shots brought two if the Leasts to a stand. Oi:e oeaiJ ai.u the oiimc wounded Aattlj fw!loA,et nuttr the too of a urecipice. where one bear fell to the bottom, auine 00 feet, and the iaat was diaoh l.-.i wuii a knife in the baudi of L'lur. Lake County, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION R ATES. lu aAranrr, tj.ro 1 SA .71 fart montha. Sp-If nolr-atd la flTnp, II 10 th Tr , ' Kltl . a..l,.. ufwH-ritxr. to th Kxanlmr who rrmov. 1 o from on loraltty to another, ur fbtpcv ihuit poatoiflp a-ldrt'a .IhhiIiI rvnHmbr lo j Itip thlio toe a card ao ihf-lr nanar can be d- t mx ui lii rtital poatoAc. Paisley Pick-ups (CliewHucnn Presa) A 60-Dound aauaah waa grown in the fine garden of John A. Drumra. It is a beauty and a credit to the man who raised it. The Commercial Club jof Paisley joTnWThe Oregon Development League a couple of weeka ago. by sending the ' required"feeof five dollars. Thia "will mean much additional publicity and the aesitance of the big Portland organisa tion in promoting the growth of thia country. uttj ""KTJ. Jackson and L. R. Jones made a trip to Bend Monday by auto, re turning Tuesday. While In that'buwv town they made bnal arrangements lhat meatTtbe coming of a strong bank to Paisley?" It"la expected that con struction work on the buildingwlll be "gin cexl wee. The site to"be occupied bythejhank ianext tothe Mercantile Companv'ast6re..t;:jt. While a big six-cylinder Pierce Ar row car waa en route frornBend to Paisley, loaded with "anor tsmenfrom liay Creek, it hacTa 'mishaoCbrTthe hill south of Silver Lake. The engine stopped and the brake retused to work, the car backed off the road and turned over on its aide. Al Howell, one of the party who is well known here, had bia collar bone fractured. After some difficulty the car was righted and the injured man brought to Paisley. Here he waa transfered to the Reo car and taken to Lakeview. where the frature waa attended to. The big car waa not raldv damaged. Valley Falls Items F. L. Young of Paisley and Alkali Lake nasaed through on his way to the Alkali Ranch recently. H. A. Utlev ia busily engaged haul ing lumber for the new residence that be is going to build at his place this falL Martin Kennedy haa bia bouse on hia homestead atout completed. A few more shingles to lay and Mr. Kennedy will be comfortably fixed for the winter. Arthur Florence of the Lakeview Mecrantile Company, accompanied by bis wife and daughter, paid us a visit last Sunday. M. A. Hutchison, of this place, has a bad attack of tbe rheumatism. It was necessary for bim to go to Lake view where he could be under the direct care of a physician. Frank Paxton passes through quite regularly with wood that he ishauling to the old XL Ranch at tbe head of the Lake for S. B. Chandler. ... Jm,. j , H. L. Chandler no sooner 'got his! grain crop harvested, than he started in to plow to get ready for next year's crop. Mr. Chandler reports a satis factory crop this year and will un doubted lv do better next year with deep fall plowing. The road in this part ot the country are in excellent snape. we uo not know when we pave seen them better, sad with a little work here and there during the winter and spring they can be kept in this condition. Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization Notice U herebj (Then that on Monday, the 10th day of October, 1911, liora 8 o'clock, a. in., to 5 o'clock p. ui., of eald day, tbe County Board of Equalization will be in wea- lon at tbe County Clerk's office at Lakeview, Oregon, for the purpose ol publicly examining; the atiaessmeDt roll for the year 1911 ai.d to correct all error iu valuation, description ot qualities of lands, lots or other prop erties ; that tbe sitting of said board will be continued from day to day thereafter uatit tbe examination and correction of said assessment shall be completed; provided tbe examina tion is completed within the month in n bicb tbe Board Is required to meet. All persons Interested are requested to be preterit at tbe sitting of said Board of Equalization, and show cause If there be any, why their assessment for the said year should not b changed or corrected as the said Board may seem juat and pro per. A. J. FOSTER, Assessor of Lake Couuty. DIGESTION AND ASSIMILATION it is uot the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and atislm ilaicd tbat gives strength and vitality to the Hysteia. Chamberlain 'a titom acli and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach ami liver and enable them to perform their fr-ni'tions naturally. For sale by all ood dealer. CANADA KNOCKS RECIPROCITY OUT Overwhelming Defeat for President Taft'e Pet Measure ' wu,l1"1- "- t"url ' ffnviirnmRnt in.l rRCinpniMtv MiitVprAd n . , , , - . , rt overwhelming defeat in the Canadian elections todav. Bv a political landslide, the Liberal majority of 43 was aweut awav. The Conaerative party aecured one of the heaviest majorities, upwards of B0. that anv Canadian party ever had. Beven cabinet ministers who bad served with Premier Laurierare among the defeated candidates. Liberals lost ground practically in every province ef he dominion. Where thev won their majorities were small. Where Con servatives won their majorities were tremendous. Ontario, the leading province of Canada, declared almoat unanimously against the administration and reciprocity. Of the thirteen members of the Laurier cabinet who Bought re-election aeven weredefeated. Robert Borden, the leader of the CTri8ervative partv. who waa elected bv a majority of 200 in .Halifax City, will shortly become the Prime Minis ter of Canada. He will be supported in Parliament bv a working majority of members iar more than ample for bia purpose. The governments defeat means that the Fielding-Knox reciprocity agree ment ratified by tbe American Con gress at tbe extra session will not be introduced when the Twelfth Parlia ment assembles next month, and that tbe revised basis made with tbe United States looking to closer commercial relationswill not immediate future, are committed to expansion within be possible 'in the The Conservatives a policy of trade the emoire and a closed door against the United States. Although re-elected in two constitu encies in Quebeck. tbe defeat of the Liberal party also means the retire ment from public life of Sir Wilfred Laurier. who for nearly two decades di rected the deatiniea of the dominion. Advertised Letters The following letters remain un claimed lu the Lakeview pootofflce: Frm k Howell, G Modi, l A. HhII. Hoy HamerlT, Geo. Cerrlw, I hur ey lluau, (i. 8. Callahan, Juan AIoiibo, Ely Author, Paul Calvin, W. W. CuromlnH.MlHa Sarah Tajlor, Mm (Jo. Tajlor.B. Bienulut. Fred Kant. Frank Garibaldi 2, J. 11 I'uckell 2, Lee Wool wine, Mrs. A. Blma. Marnia M or ley, P. 1. Moore. Jim Iteed. Jerry Paxton, -Audrey H. Pool, M ra.W alter Muitb.M ra. J S trasee. Mm. Lizz Teyer, Mrs. Juan Vidaur Mrs. J. A. Wlukel, reta. J. A. Wlnkel 2. Mrs. Elme Wlnkel. ELMER C. All L8TKO.M, PoatmaHter. FCR oALE or trade, for heavy wag on, 1 three-inch Studebaker and i cut under, full platform aprlng drop or stiff tongue, JJjj wheels, overjet top. Apply after 5 p. m. 8. Powell, camp In willows ou Bollard street. Gun Club Meeting A meeting of the Stockholders and Associate Members of the Goose Lake Gun Club will be held at the U. S. Forestry office Thursday evening at 7:30. By order of the Board of Direc tors. HARRY BAILEY. Secretary. P. M. Cory ia no fixing up tbe grounds about hia residence on Main street. A geat deal of soil has been hauled to the lot. and a very fine fence constructed about the place. No. 1 56. Report of the Condition of The Lake County Loan and Havings liank at lakeview, in tlie Mate of Oregon, at close of business Sep tember.!, 1U11: KESOUKCEK IIOM.AKS ( TS Loans and Discounts, $ 9H,5s9 70 Due from unproved re serve banks 7,003 67 Cash on band 3,670 04 Total 110,163 CO LIABILITIES DOM.AKS CTS Capital Stoc paid in 20,000 00 Surplus Fund 10,000 00 Undivided l'rollts, less ex penses and taxes pair.... z.uiio 37 Dividends unpaid 10 00 Time Certificates of Deposit HMi 67 Savings Deposits 17,51X1 46 Total $110,103 30 State of OkkmoxI ss County ov Lakh ) I, S. O. Cressler, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement Is true, to the best of my knowledge aud belief. Sf.ai.J 8.O. CRESSLEK, tabler. Correct Attest: W. II. Nina ) Dick J. Wim ox 1 Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0th day of September, lull. skai-1 J" f- CONN. Notary Public for Okw.h- Chautauqua Circlo The Chautauqua ''lcl will hold lit flmt meeting Monday evening, Octols-r 2, al lbs Uume t Mrs. Harry Hallcy. Election of olhYers and gen eral buainesa will he In order. The program la: "American l.lfi and diameter as Portrayed In the Nord" (The- Chan tatiqtian) "As We Hw Ourselves," It. A. lteydrlck. Mrs. J. D. Venator. F.nalncers and Engineering;, "Allien 00 Engineering," (rhautauqiian) Carl 8 Dow. MUs Gertrude- Vernon. The mcnilHrs this year are Mlas tlecaie Hiirgtss, Mrs. A. HieU-r, .Vr. II. Bailey, Mrs. T. V. Hall, Mrs. Anna Neiloti, Mrs. I'ryae. Mis fuelling, Misa Mabel Snrljtng, Mrs. . K. Sea ger, Mrs L. Vanderpool. Mrs. J. 1). Venator, MUa tier t rude Vernon, Miss Minnie Vernon and Mrs. J. N.Wat too. Notice to Sheepmen I wltl have 600 Bamboulette rams for sale hre Sept S&th. See me. Hopt7 2S I). P. M At.OY. Id the Circuit Court of the Stats of Oregon, for Lake County. Ada Langhlln, Plaintiff. v. E. I). Olseu slid all s r snna unknown, it aut, havlnaj or claiming 10 bavs au Interest In aaJ to said real property, IMendnnt. Summons for publication in f -reclosurs ot tax Hen. To E. D. Olsen, the sbove named defendant, In the name of the State of Oregon: You ar hereby notified that Ada Laughlin. the holdrr of Certificate of Delinquency uiimlered 9 loaned on the lith cay of Noverutier, I'.HfcS. by the tax collector ot 1 he couuty of Ike, atate ot Oregon, for the amount ( alxttmo and 34 l'0 (f 16.34) dollars, the same ts-lng the amount then une and delinquent for ta ea for the jear 1U07, together with penalty, inter. st and costa thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you. of which you are tlie owiier aa apears of record, situated in said county and stat, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Tbe north half (N'S) of section twenty ('JP), townahlo thirty-eight 1 38), south range nineteen (19) east, W. F. MAITLAND Official Decorator ; and Window Trimmer -Practical and Experlencrd:- "GENKRAL DELIVERY" LAKEVIEW - OREHON THE ALGER LAND CO. New Fixe Creek, Ore. q Located In the garden pot of Golden Goose Lake Valley- fLakeview, the County Seat of Lake County look to this section for her fruit and vegetables. JYV'e can sell you lands that will net you more from one crop than the price aaked for the land. (jTracts for sale from one acre up to 200 acres in a bodv. qThis locality Is all right. Investigation will convince you. (J Stock ranches up to 3,500 acres, with plenty of water Vacant lots, houses and lots, O. V. L. tracts. The Home of Good ALL $4.00 VALUES, 3.50 " 3.00 " 2.75 " We also BAILEY containing threit hundred and twenty t ) actvs, alluaied In the county of jjke, state of Oregon. You are- further notified tlmtrslil Ada Ijiughliu hna paid taxes 011 snld premise (or prior or subsequent years with the rate of tuteiest oil said amounts as follows: Year 1H0S, paid March 9, UKW; n mount, f.V4!t; rats of Interest, 1.1 r iv nt per annum. Year !. paid March 7, IDld; amount, IIA.4S; rale ot Interrit, IA ht cent ;sr annum. ear ltiu, m.I.I it.tcli l. lull; amount, $'.'." CU; rat of Intereat. IA er eeiil sr annum. Haid K. 1, Olaeis lis the nani-r ol the leital title of the almve lecnlN-d properly sa the same sprs'ars of rec ord. and eneh of the other ptrons al nvs named are lien-liv lurther in tilled that Ada Latiglillti will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and state sloresiild for a decree fore closing the Hen agalnat the pntMrty above lescrtlsd and mentioned In ftulil lMiriirl(ik(A Altil fritii mm liuiultw ...... ...........v.. ...... H f summoned to apis-ar within sixty .1 . Mr...B M i n ... . . ... . ..... imv nm-f itv Him nuuil III I lift THE PARISIAN MILLINERY MAIN STREET LAND! LAND ! September Specials VHi ACHES, .1 intlt'tt ftim I.nkevtew, tonced, k"I grit In and nlfttlfit IhiiiI, SXi.Ot) i-r urro. it'iO ACHES, 3 in Urn fntm Eakrvfrw, finrrd, hottmn hi ml, nulf-lrrl-Ktel, tlnn fnr trrtin or alfulf, $.M 00 t acre, tonus. 010 ACHES, CrtH'k tlirouxh It, VJ0 arm mrilo; fciirnl, luiii.se, bnrn, r omits. Hi: An excvlliut dairy or kiikthI funning imposition. t'rhi $24 00 ier crc, easy terms. 3:H) ACHES on main road, B mill's out In Irrlxatltm District, house, small hum, partly fi-nced. I'rlce $1.1.00 per acre, one-third cash. .'OO ACHES, near Lakeview, good house, harn, all fenced, farming and pasture hind, vreek through It, water year around. Crlce 917.00 per acre. JflO ACHES, VJ miles from Lakeview. Foot hill ranch, on main road, house, shed, harn, several springs, HO acres good farm land, 40 acres tlmlter balance pasture, plenty outside range 'J horses, 4 cows, good wagon, buggy, a sets harness, all farm ing tools, LV tons hay. The timber will nearly pav for the place. I'rlce fJOOO.OO; or without stock, tools, etc., $1000.00, Several large aud small tract In (loose Lake Valler at Xew I'lnn Crcik. No better land In the West for tiult, itenlvs. Vegeta bles, alfalfa and grain. Lakuvlmw Town Property and Lake County Land a will mako big money for Invottorm It bought at prmmont low prlooa. W. F. LAKEVIEW 100 Pair of Ladies' Low Cut Shoes at Over-Stock Reductions: - $3.00 ALL $2.50 - 2.50 - 2.00 - 1.85 it 2.25 2.00 1.75 have a number of Bargains in Ladies' High Shoes & RMSSINGILL wil 111 tii tiM exriuidve of the (lu.v of said llrat piilillcsilon, snd defeiiil IhU ac tion or i-nv lbs aiininiit due ns adovs sIiiihii touether with costs Mild an rrtied Inlereat anil In ca of your failure lo do so, a decree HI Im rend ered foreeh sins the Hen ot said taxes and roM against tho land and pre Itilaes iiliuve unuieil. This sumnioiis is published by onr of the llotioiable llemr L Hensnn, Judge 1 f the Circuit Court of the atate of Oregon, fur the county of Lake. 1 nd ml. I unler was made ami dated ttitM 'J.MIi day of HepU'inls-r, 1011, and the date of the flrat publleailoii s! this aiiitiiiiotis Is the iStU day of Sap tctnlter, lull. AllprisTss and paper In this pro cei'illng limy be srved upou the un derolgneti reoldlng within the stats of Oregon, at tho address hereafter mentioned. CLINTON A. A M lilt OS i;. Attorney for I'laloilrf. Addreaa, 31.1 Wimhlogton at., Port land, On iiiin. J. D. V ENATUK, Deputy Prosecutliig Atlornev liks County. Oniiin. K'pt2H NovO. HI? Correct tliinL'S T in Pattern lints of Li. 1. : .. 1 . ..t .. 111c iiiurai oiib.i, The most tlcsira blc slinpcs. colors nnd qunlities nrc now reatly ior in spection nt our show- rooms. Our line includes hij:h class Velours, Nnj) petl. Heavers and plain Felts in the smartest and snappy shapes for ladies, misses and children. We claim to have no com petition in this depart ment if you consider Class, Quality.Style and Price. Why don't you eliminate uncertainty. Call and convince yourself. WE8T OF COURT HOUSE PAINE OREGON Values VALUES, $1.65 1.50 1.45 1.25 II II KBOMBBSSSSS&,