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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
Lake County ExaminerlTO IRRIGATE FROM nrprmiTro mirrn ". IJtdUUUlLd IllVi.li " Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERriSINO RATI 5. orulur mumtlng ndf ll.W n Inch, liicle Ooiitwn (nm-t-, pt onth. All .ttiitin ' Chmgi-tl tree l W-e month. "t ft cou.poii Hon ilinrnnl form' mm ch.nfTM. AH i il Mii!oti exit. All ihort term .!. trtr Rm.li m, lor.l coluniUK. t(V. por Mnc i t t:i--tnon. Wmit .V. ln.-oi'h nvri-.at aril of thtii t.co. Huoluitmm o. ivul see. Jl.SO ami upward. f-Tnmlni Adrorttiiiitf mni Job I'riiit Dg.cAKh In advance. A!i biiif iuul be piJ the firt of ti'b iwu u 3l'B5CKI"TION R ATLS n Tinr, Inalrann, 1 finn1 imuittm. " f nr.lpaUHa ailiunIJ M ttr l"' fAotlc to Siil-acrHvm i ;'M'Hiht to lh 1- iamiUcT who remove in opi' leonlltf to n:mh ' .r f,'to'TV. .'lilr,- ntU'iiM i --l tMneflC" a cuM . '.tulr rvi- (M l ail annul to :U riwat tHw-mfflce. Ikeiev, Oregon, Tinirwlnj, Ot-tulwrA. lOll Italy and Turkev re now at war. and from present appearances it prom ises to be the most bloodless war of history. Tlie occupation of Tripoli bv Italv caused the trouble President Taft received a welcome from matiT thousands of the citizens of Pea Moires last week. Senator Ccrrmirs the I"regrefsive leader, who was conf-niciouslv absent from the state reception committee greeted Mr. Taft at his train. During the automo bile rarade whieh was a cart of the local program. Senator Cummins rede in the same car with former Senator Lafayette Young, from the "standpat" wire of the cam. Dcs Moir.es wanted to make the President's receDtion nonpartisan. The final ccunt of the San Francisco elect on returns from Tuesdaj's pri mary election show that James Roloh. Jr.. was elected Mavor bv a majority over P. H. McCarthy, of 20.583 votes. Rolen received 47.082 votes, McCarthy 26.499. and William McDevitt, the Socialist candidate. 3.8S. The total yote cest was 7S.7. Luiei Boggior.e. an Italian, received 50 votes. Charles M. Fu kert ar.d Ralph Hatthorn quali fied for the November electirn for the office of District Attornev, leading eieht other candidates. Fickert's vote was 2C9 522 ard Hatberr's 28.086. BERNARD SITZ ARRESTED Colli Allied Horn tlrst imiie PLTlTluN PU I.UJI'OU t.K'KNSK Wo, the tinilcmigticd 1UI Voter c f North timer iirtrttict, 1 ' County, Mute of Oregon. roHiM-clfiilly Mlilou tllo lion. Couiilv Court of Luke t'tmn- Stiiteof Oregon, t grmit ltcium to I . J, Sullivan. l ritii.li. Oregon. to Hi'll aplritii.itix, limit mid vlimii" br rr rrx x ' lltltirw 111 Ioh till 1 1 1 li'H thdllOIIO 99,000,000. CO Company j K),lloi. In muM.Noi tti Wnrmr iirrclM't, LJ nnii. .J i,w i-v.frtM- I i . Otmntyisutf of Dri'utiu, lor 0v mo aaea iy cx-con- (tri(iJ o, Mlt-,,,,, , ,,. i.n,ni pressman Moodoy I wiiu-vor i-rny: I. r. lirckwltli. C. II. Kotili.Hon, i i , , , , . J. J. St'dtt. J. M.'McHHiior, Tak.ntf uo the work of dcvclonme u m 1k vi'r. J. iiYhii k.Mil-n. I;.'". ,1"' k,"n inimcTis wiitcrnnwer proiect alotiir.j, , Csnliu an, Pttt M .ri.liv, tne I'onctiutcs Kiver which the (iovcrn-1 i'- Kt'H.v, .i iurii nn, niii.i n mciit Projected several vcars ii.'o. a ! -'"ii'i l. MoA uliil. r. K. rn.vr. I.'lat.iia l,.llallii I' H I 11' I 111 MV Iich led l-v cx RcnrcscntHlive : ' vv ii..,.t J M I lni,,!l... . . t f The t ou Mmpli'v. . H. Alle:i. rortUixi. .. A. Ct.rltB. J allien 1'. U'Ciinimr conui'i'iv Iich IciI Pv vx- to Coi-.yr' M. A. Moodv. Dulles, and I.eKiv l'Hrk. of has t.rcn orcar.ird with stilli. iciit cai.i-! ? KI. IImu. Dick t rM-Uioui-j . , i J. J. tin Kt'tili'ii.N. I'.. Curry, tal lelmid it to nmra success of the, ,. K0lM.r,a, u. J',,.udexi.r, et-tcrnr!-'. It i - r inotiiiced that I ( Ii.ih Mnrkntx'tiy. V. t '. I ,uird. With all the treat noise about con servrf the cr(l ff Al iska. it is sur Drisirir to Item that the coal minire industry of Ort i"r. is sufferine from the pre at increase in the production of petroleum in California and ita use as fuel, for domestic r.ceds as well as for railroads and for manufacturing. The production of coal in Oregon decreased from 87.276 short tons in 1S09 to 63.211 tons in 1910. a loss of 240.25 tons or 27.54 cer cent. The value decreased S10.9C6. or 4.66 per cent, from $2U5. 085 in 1909 to $221,119 in 1910. Only two mines, the Nesrtort and the Bea ver Hill, both in Coos County, ship ccal . in laree ouarities. the shipments being made also entirely bv sea to San Fran cis co. Before the expiration of the period fixed by the Interstate Commerce Com mission for puttine into force the rates ordered in the Sookane-Peno decisions. OctoUr 15. it is practically certain the trarscoi'.tirental railway will make de termined opposition. Informed traffic men believe that injunction proceed ings will be started before the Court of Commerce within a few davs. This will be siened as the most important judicial test vet piven work of the Comnjiecioii. Conceding that the Com mission ha? power to attempt rate reg ulation, this fight is expected to be an exhaustive court analysis into the scope and detail of the Commission's power, and above all. will be a judicial test of the Commission's power in naming what is reasonable and what is un reasonable in a railway rate. lowing particulars of the Kern County transaction : "Kern County investors in Modoc orchard lands are losers to the extent of many thousands of dollars, it is alleged, bv reason of the failure of R. F. Suiter & Company, the local agents to see that they were insured perfect titles to tne lands. 'Bernard F. Sitr.. President of the Tri-State Land- Company of Modoc County, who represented to Suiter that he had clear title to the lards, is in the Kern CountvJatl charged with hav ing obtained money under false pre tenses. The abstracts of title wnich Sitz furnished to the Suiters are de clared to be rank forgeries. "The scents say that thev believed Sitz bad a good title to the land. 1.240 acres, but it develiDs that Sitz had only a Quarter section and disposed of over I.eOO acres belonging to J. M. Kirkoatrick. which adjoined his hold ings. "L'nder the selli.'.g contract Sitz wits to have planted trees on the land and when to see how were coming c n he discovered the alleg ed fraud." In view of recent developments Sitz's actions an1 bevor.d comprehension. He went to Willow Ranch to make his home. huPdir-tr a icn- dvr! ;.(?. tarn ana outbuildings, and seemed satisfied witn himself and the world at laree. He aoi arently had no intention of mak ing a get-a-wav. while at the same j time he certainly must have known that he was violating the law and bound , to be found cut sooner or later. I'os-1 kihlv hp laff.rpd under the dehiinn i fhal thv cmm-nla iwinir smoll tho in. ! fOUrJyearS vestors would either trv to get their monev back by persoral request or else would pav no attention to the matter. It s understood that the Po3toffice Department is ready to commence action aeainst him for fraudulent use of the mails. 000.000 in Ponds fur the company hs been underwritten bv a London syndi cate. The Comnanv ia capitalized at $1,000- I'lullp Lynch, S M. Luce L. V. Mntizcy, V. K. Si lumler. I'liV Sciltt. 000 and is to be known s the chutes Rimrock Power Company. Government engineers prepnred re port a few vears ago for the cstablish- Do-1 Mai rv Ktna, i J. r. Monk, J W. hiiie. X.K.Cnlderwoud.Miehuel Lime S(;ite t if Urcgoi V O U.lHll. Itlclitird A Hi n, p. I. kclclwini, L. U . I 'm ken, U. W. UtMt, P. l I. Mill', ('. 11. lHbiiy. a. .'imtv, on ment ot a large power plant Deschutes Kiver aa a central trans mission stutinn for simiilving electrical energy in cumning water out of the CoiumuU river pear Irrigon on the northern part of immense area of level and in the northern cart of Morrow. Gilliam and Sherman counties. furcgoi., 1 III l.t' o. J duly atid Paisley Pick-ups tChewnucnn l'reM) Judge E. M. Brttttain. of Luke view, is making Puislcv a visit for a few davs. -C. L. Withers, of Soring Grove i ranch cn Summer L:i!;e. brought in a load of tine watermelons and musk- j melons Sunday. He soon got rid of i them. K. O. Lamb has leased his the! 1 luui t r ! I. 1. J. liu.i . aa. being IWM ! urn acccirdiiiii to hixv i:h'i ."ly: Thnt tlie lort-uninir petition : eoiitmiii. tbt MKUitttiri'H n( mi a ttia! I majorliy ot the whole ntiiiilier of legul I viiirrt i .o-tli Winner t't'it'liict. Lake t'liuuiy, Ok' ; thai cacti (d cuhl a.ir j nntillM U geiitil ie; that encli ) Km I pi rHo.m In: -v Mi;:i.it ur.' are nlued I to auid ieit(nn Ih nil actual rt-ulent 111 HaUl ireeln t lit the tlate liereol ' uii'l v n 1'iul hai heen iii tiia'l.v a jiVHltleui of iuhI li'ldil:a; In hald ire icmct tit It'li-t tliirt.v da.VH mimed. au-ly j Jl-ce i.i if the dale he Hiineil tlili. ' it tltUin and nlio of tlie IiIiiik '' the Ha me. T. J.H'1,1 IVAN i Swuiu t mid Hiilmerlin d befo n-lue ( i 1 1 H ;: 1 c t i ! M of ejtetlit.'l 1911. ;-eul. : .1. V N K l.L'LKX, Nolar I'l lill.1 fur Oregon. ranch Notl'' in hereby givWi that iin t, n- d' rum il win Mi'ily to tlie ii. mi. Cuumv volirt. ot i.nke Cotlutv, Male v Meat Market, the latter takes . ,,f iin-.r,,,,. ,i Novi ini.,1 :i mil. fur possess ion Jamiiirv 1. ar:d the lense :i lirt m. r hell spirit noun, malt mid runs two Wars. ' vinotin HiIiiim lu Icnn i m a n 1 1 1 u h (hail one gallon in .North arm-r iium la I. cuuer t,S. ...ouoi- e ou.in , th e ri ...... 0l r . V0Uill7. ut the his client's investments p-.,, x.. T. ,, i a ci i c i v. y .ii a a rv v t lib ioiii.i a v o In a speech at Kansas Citv last week Secretary of the Interior Fisher gaid that after a conference with Presi dent Tafr. he was convinced that he and the 1'iesident are in thorough accord in regard to the policy of con aerving the public domain. He said the Alaskan situation was discussed at the conference, and that he and the President were in agretaiLnt aa to a "policy for that much misretresented country." The Secretary baid there are two classes of conservationists, so culled. He said one class was com posed of those persons who do much talking and accomplish little except to criticize those workers whose ser vices are really worth something, to the cause of conservation. There is an other class, he said, whose members agree on the conservation movement, but who prevent, instead of promote, the development of our natural re sources. The Secretary said he was r.ot in sympathy with either of these classes and that the real development of the resources of the country must be the work of men who are not either division. Chautauqua Circle At a meeting cf the Chautauqua Circie held Monday evening. October 2. the following officers were elected for the er.suirg vear: Mrs. Leslie Seager. president: Miss Gertrude Vernon, vice prefident; Mrs. A. hirber. secretary. The Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. A- Bieber Monday evening. Octo ber 9. Prr.grtm: Roll call; current events. "Effect Juoon international peace of an alliance between England and the United States." (Robinson's "The Twentieth Century American." chapter I.) Miss Mabel Spelling. Chan ter II. Mrs. Leslie Seager. Tiie Piiielcv School B.'H-d has pur chased a piano for the school to tuke the place of the old organ, the latter btini. .turned in for Z-'-i on the Pur chase price, which whs $i0. The in strument is an excellent one arid was bought from the Shepherd brothers of AaJ.!.-.r.d. A subrcr'rtion of f;0 wit? raised anions the citizei.a and $22 of im entertainment I Jnd was turned over. T e bdlance is secured bv a note at This is a good move on the part of the hoard and (.hows that they are determined to keep up with the times in providing school equipments. L.l- n ( i. in ' i . ifeuoii. lor a iieiiod ,.f fix mouth trom tie 7i!i day nf Na veltlber, 1911. T. J. Sl'l.t.I VAN. NOTt' i: OP Al i: OK MTATP. LAND Notlre I- hcii by tltllt Ml" Htnte Lund Hoard will rccche HcnWd lildn nilill b:('i oYU k A. .M.. Diveiu Imt 6, 1011, for Hie fol o Inn ile-ci Ibed afhool liiiidtf to wli ; All of NtvtioiM )ii and.'li, 1'. MS., It. 1.1 p.. All t I 1 m in II t be it conipaiil'Ml by n n-gtilarl.V execliled api leaning id pur. ebll Mini at. Irnt O'lellfih of tin minimi I ofli'ietl No bid f r l hm than 7.ri() er acrn w Id Im conxMered . "1 ii cluhl In re Jecl nay nnd nil bid Im reoerved. A illia I miiih nnd bid mIhhiI.I no ml iIii--im lo li. I). Iliown. c!el k tSlllto Land Hoard, S.ilein, Ot'evfon. and llial'l.i'd aiilli'iil Ion M'ld I'l l tl mi r -cIiiihi' Htat" la lnN." (I (I. HKOWN, I lei k State I .ami Hoard. D.lK'd M-it-Uibi f ll'l I ni,ili.:io TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I t'K MALIi or t rutin, f r lnavy nag. OH, 1 t brca-ltictl Sllldeliakol' and 1' cut iimler, full i'iIm tforin fivrliig drop or Ml Iff to' glli1, I '( W lieela, overji't top. Ad,v llflt-r 6 p. in. M. I'owi'll, 0 'i III I 111 ulllowMiili jtnllard HI, POIl SALE - All hoimrholil furniture Im-biiliiig New Model Sharer Sewing Mni-IiIik ami nrw rmui. Ilamre can Im bought mi riv piivnii'iitii. Kvrrt thlngii goes. Sali at Imitti'. Friday, Oi lnPer 0. P. II. MunilMV. Witl.ion Add. The li;'f plaiter. A d''i'i- of Manni'l d:iliia tK'd wllll Clialnlierialii'" l.lul iiient and liontid on over I lie iifTeeteil pnt ta a anpellor lo H pluxter fitnl co t m only una lentil hh iiimcIi. h'or fllla bv nil denier. KBSi Bisasnttssnusawtz 1 .1 -V ,5 E LTiS am lie ri';inl Von an ll t e.piilmeutliK oil yutir-elf when you take Cbaiiiber lain' ('oti'.'li Ili'iiu ly i,r a cold, a ib.it irenra'.iuii ha. on iti great reputation and exu-utdre kmIu bv lu reiurtik.clile ciiren of culiU, and can ul- j mi) H tie ileptinlr.l upon. It iciiiallv! vnluH-'lt't for ri il ul In nnd children und may lv :iven to viaiiu wlili lniili-it i conlldeiice hh It coataiii no It a r infill driirf. Sold bv nil (leali rn. ' THE PARISIAN SVIILLirJERY MAIN ST., WEST Of COURT HOUSE VliRV tlisctimiuatiii"; .iiil particular Imycr vht)is im the look out for the fiju-st ijual itv, the latent style the lowest priced, will y n v i i t to our Millinery Store. We are showiti"; a lieautil'iil line of WILLOW PLUMES AND OSTr.lCH NOVELTIES We fire est?ili!ihiu a rep utation for prodticin; at tractive styles ofood mat erial, well inatle, to kcII at POPULAR PRICES II you are thinkiujij ol ettifi: a Suit, Skirt or Coat, LET US BE YOUR TAILOR It will cost you le.x and it is m ule strictly to your meas ure by Man Tailors. ',)' samples to pick from. Don't put oft too lon. Come and jet liit choice. Lost and Found Quite a bit of excitement was caused Monday bv the report that .lames Wat son, who was on a hunting trio on Camo creek, was los-t. It was feared that he had either shot himself or met with some accident which incapacitated him from returning to camp, and a number of his friends and acquain tances instituted a search for him. No tiace of him could Le found and the search was continued until Tuehdav afterncn. v hen Mr. Wi-tson showea un in camp. j He atat'-d tha he be.'ame bewildered in a snow storm. a:id not until he found the Smith-Ingrum-Foster-Abbott bear camp at the Gavlord place on CLewaucan did he ascertain his where abouts. There he was directed how to proceed to his camp, which he reached in Eafetv. New Forestry Instructor The new forestry instructor at the Oregon Agricultural College, just ap pointed, is Ha-old S. NewinB. a gradu ate of Yale University. Previous to winning his M. S. there ho received a Ph. B. from LaFayrUe College. Pa., and baa since bci.n in government tier vice on the federal reserves of Texas and New Mexico. This summer he has been cn the Sai.tidin itaeivu in Oregon. New Dancing: Club The Wizard Dancing Club, recently organized bv the young men of this citv. will give its initial dance at the Skating Rink Hall next Saturday night, under the management of Floor Man ager Bet-be. Everybody is guaranteed an excellent time. The boys of the Club extend a cordial invitation to all. With his hands and feet tied Arthur Cavill will try to swim the Tillamook bar. Professor O'Gara has found a new pest for alfalfa, which he calls crown gall; the disease affects the root and tops of the plant. Hillounr ens I due in a disordered -ohibtion of the Ktoni.ich. Chamber I.iUi' Tablet ale ei-Meiitlully a atom ac.V iin-dlcliie, Intended enpeclally to iui oil that organ; to cleuptte It, tri-ni;thm il. tone nnd Invigorate it. t rvnuiati' iLV liver and to banUb til. loudness positively uud effectually. For Mile by all dcilci-K. Notice of Meeting of Board of Equalization Notice Im la-iebj i;i',eti that on Monday, the b'tll day cf Octol-'r, It'll. 1 IjUI S oYlo: k, ft. III., to a o'clock p. la , ' f ald day, the County Hoard of Eiit-Hlteut Ion 111 bp in kvh- l( ii (it the County Clerk' oClce nt Luke-view, Oreg.u. ior'tlio ptirpowe of , publicly examinli n the fiHhea-uieli roll for the l ear 11)11 H..d to correct: all error in valuati m, dt-H'Tli.t ion cf , iiilalitii of land.-, lots or other pr. p-' i-rti' H ; 'hut tlie citting of Haul board ' will be continued from day to day j thereafter until the examination nnd i correction of niii nHwuMnent shall! In-completed; prov.ded t he exa inioa-j ti on i coinplficd u ii bin t he n'ontli in I which the Loard is rcq-dred to meet, ' All iierMOii Inu-reHled are rctjucHtcd : lo le prei-ent at the slttinir ot talj Bonn! of lviializat Ion, uml nhow ; cause if there be any, why their j afcHt'tiMiit-ut for the mil year tliould . not be clmtJiri'd or corrected n the I nald linurd may m-ciii Jtint and pro-1 per. A. J. FOSTKH, Anfnor of Iake Comity. Ladies' Aid Entertained The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. E. R, Patch j Wednesday afternoon and the following otiicers were elected for the ensuing i vear: Mrs. T. IL Cloud, president;! Mrs. W, R. Bernard, vice president ;i f i Mrs. Parnum Harris, secretary; Mrs.; II. M. Nolte. treasurer. Daintv re-! freshments were served during the ' afternoon. Those present were:! Mesdames Cloud. Harris. Russell. T. j E. Bernard. D. Cronemiller, Dyer, j Linville. Burgess. Campbell. Cummins, j Miller. Nolte. Fetsch. Webster. Sn&n genberg. Wotxlcook. Welch. Fred ' Cronemiller. and Vandervort. THE ALGER LAND CO. Xi;v Tim: CiM:i;r, Oki:. Located in the garden spot of flolden (idosc Ijike Val ley. fLnkevicw, the County 5cat of like County looks tn this section for her fruit and vegetables. CjjVVe can sell you ImdMhat will net you more from one crop than the price asked for the land. fjTracts for sale from one acre up to 2(KI acres in a bodv. fjfrhls locality is all rifcht. Investigation w ill convince you. J5tock ranches up to 3,500 acres, with plenty of water Vacant lots, houses and bts, O. V. L. tructs. LAND! LAND! October Specials 1WI .('f!:S. .' tilth's fvoill l.ukt'ttr II, fflic-il, xtnul irinill ttml itldllf;! Intnl. i-V..W urlT. 1;i) M'lll.S. " inllrs frmn l,nki-vl- fi nrrrf, hutlmn l.irnt, fiih-lfrl-H'att il. 1'itir inr trrilti r alfalfa, $:hhhi .it m-if, trims. Hill .l'l!i:s, Cn-i k llirmiuh It, li'O urns iiii .-hIiih , Irnrnl, linusr, hum, rmi. its, iti- An rstrlhut ililrx of fsnnijil fjiriiilux roo.s7oi. I'l it r $JI till prr tirlr, riisy tri iiis. ,'li'O .('j:i:s tin miiln rmitl, I! milts mil In Inltit Ikii liistilt t, Ihiiim; sm;ill liiii u. mi 1 1 I, uml. l't irr $ ju r m ir, utit -I hlnl rush. "JO .l'lii:S, lirur Ml, A-oo liunur, hiiili, till fiurrtl. fin tnlug ami imstiirt' lutitl, rin k tlirmili it, w utrr .vrur iiitiiiml. I'riri $l.t lT lirrr. Hill .f'Ili:s, I:' mills friitii I.ukrvlrw. J'utit hiil iimli. im, mitn fti.itl. linusr, slirtl, h.'itli, srvrlnl sluins, i',0 ticivn nimtl Itilin Intnl. IH nrri'N tlinhrr htilunrr uist nr, Irttty uut.ii!i ttiliin: - hotxrs, I t o II . iifntl ll iiuoli. 'Pgg.r, - srts httriirss. till f.itm Itiff It, nls, lo it, us hn, , 'I lir titular will urtirlv un fur tlir llnrr. I'rirr f.'(HK) IHI; or it it limit stnrk, tutils, tr , SUKHUMI. Sri mil Airge uml simill tracts in dutisi' l.ul.r Yillry tit Srw I 'hit' t ink. Sn hrttrr hi ml In tlir Wist Inr fruit. Unties, Yrni'tn I, Irs, nll'tilfu mill urnlti. Lakovlow Town Property and Lako County Land will make big money for Investors It bought at preaont low prces. W. F. PAINE LAKE VIEW OREGON Rev. Wire Reappointed Rev. Melville T. Wire, of the Metho dist church, has returned from Con ference, having been reappointed pas tor here for another vear. Mr. Wire has made hosts of friends during the short time that he has been stationed in Lakeview. and all will be pleaHed to know that be is to remain here for an other year at least. Don't trfllo with a cold i uo"d ad vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In cae of a child There 1h nothing better than Chitin berlaln'M Oouirti Remedy far oouiib and cold In children. It lu Knfo and Hiire. For iale by all dealers. Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A 3EERX!!2Xa2E!KEEDfI& EESSSauKBfl '""'''''"""ifBiWV The Home of Good Values 100 Pair of Ladies' Low Cut Shoes at Over-Stock Reductions: ALL $4.00 VALUES, - $3.00 3.50 " - 2.50 3.00 " - 2.00 2.75 " - 1.85 ALL $2.50 VALUES, 2.25 2.00 1.75 it $1.65 1.50 1.45 1.25 We also have a number of Bargains in Ladies' High Shoes BAILEY & MASS IN GILL