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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1911)
Lakeview Saddlery A complete llnl waon mid lugp; It . r ii c , w lit pi, rohoN, bit, riateH, siiri,qullt!, " ottow, to., etc. v f. if!1 w l.verj thing In (he Hue of currtiiKc Mittt horse ImmiI.hIi tugs. Itcputrliig, li ) co ui c tent IIIOII. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM O. A. C. SHORT COURSES Begin JAN. 3, Continue FOUR WEEKS YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of tregon is cordially in vital to attend the short courses of the Oregon Agri cultural College, beginning Jan .'I. Eleven dis tinctive courses will he oll'ered in Agriculture, Mechank' Arts, liomestic Science and Art. Commerce, Forestry and Music livery course is designed to HELP the student in his daily work. Make this a pleasant and proli table winter outing. So tuition. treasonable ac commodations. For beautiful illustrated bulletin, address: II M TEXXAXT, Registrar, Corallis, (ire. Farmer' eBusiness Course by Correspondence OF MY OWN MANUFACTURE SUITABLE FOR HARD USAGE FOR SALE If you cannot he fitted properly or you have had f'ft. I'll make you a pair of Shoes or Hootn to measure that will tit you, ami will make them, if neces sary, in one day. I absijntely refuse to mike I'ress Shoes he- cuwe I am uot equipped for it, hut if you want st pair ofshoes that vviV wear, you can get them here at reasonable prices. Xalled bottom Shoes from fJ.M lland-sfwi d welts from - fil.W) L& Satisfaction Guaranteed. LEO HASEL, SHOEMAKER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO, Abstracts to O.V.L. Property v for each tract of land in Lake Co. wfei 5l lJ I ,or eac'1 Town Lot in Lakeview, v km m V Xsf Oregon, including first deed from - ' the Company. Get our special prices for Abstracts of Title to any real estate in Lake County. H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LAKEVIEW, OREGON Uaily Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at ... f:05 A. M. Arrives a tKeno, Nevada, at - - .:0." I'. M. 'nam 1 leaves Keno, Nevad, at - 8:15 A. M. Arrives- at Alturas at 9:50 P. M. S. I'. Co's Trains leave Keno as fo-lovvs: No. t'i Leaves 1,'ino 'n ho ''rimrlHOo at 7 Jit P.M. " 9 Leaves. Jit-uu for ,Sid r raiu-lsco at U 50 Midnight (No pus njrer taken on this train ) " 3 lA-nen Peno for r-an l-'rHticineo tit 1:4 J I'. M. " 4 Ienvt-H lit iKi (or the Kant at !:40 I. M. " 2 leaves Keun for the Emt at 8:.'!0 I. " 24 Leaven Keno for ijoiOrleld at 9:4.", J'.' M. A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS Walters Addition Oilers the Iie.it Closc-fn Home Sites in Lakeview! iVenr Schools, Churches, Depot mid Business Center, liny AW L . ts 50 x Vr, $1 10.00 to $'J7"..()0 Easy Terms. W. F. PA INF. ft CO., - - Agents CounlyCourlProcccdingsnlOON POTATOES IN GREAT. DENAND (Continued (rum Inst week) It ii further ordered, adjudged mid decUred that the following named cor dons arc dulv elected at officers of the town of Paisley : For Mayor -C.F.. Campbell, for Aldermen It. H. Jack son. V. Conn. M. C. Currier. It. J. Urattain. V. (). Mortran. U. K. Can non. Kor Kecoriler A. A. Farrow. For Marshal. A. tl. Clarkson. For Treasurer--Geo. I'ark. Dated and done in enen court this 13th dav of November. I'.Ul. In the Cotintv Court of the State of i Oreann: for the County of Lake. Wednedsav. Nov. 15. liUl. C-ourt convenetl oursuant to adjourn ment of Nov. 14. 1911. the same officers beins present, when the following pro ceedings were had. towit: In the matter of the road petition for a County Road in road District No. 10. A petition havina been dulv filed in this court to locate and construct a county road in Koad District No. 10. I Lake County. Oreaon. and it auoearinir to this court that notice was iriven as required bv section CJS0. Lords Oregon Laws for morethan AO days previous to the 1st dav of November. 1911." noti fying all persons that application would be made to this court at its next session. toit on November 1st. 1911. to locate and construct a eountv road I m Lake Countv. Oreiion. as follows: Uteinnina at a point in the Countv ' road at the uuartcr corner between : sections 14 and 15. Tp. 39S.. R 19 K W.M. thence runninir south between said sections 14 and 15 and also between sections 22 and 211 to the section corner , common to section 22. 23. 20 and 27 in said Townshma and ranees to present countv road. Also, beirinnintr at a point in the present countv road 1 mile east of the uuartcr corner be tween sections 17 and 13. To. 40d. K. 17K.. W.M. thence runninir south to the SF. corner of the SW'l of the Srt'i. Sec. 2D. said towrship and runne to the j present countv road. Also bei?innini: j at the NW corner of See. 29. To. 40S. ! K. 19fc).. W.M. at a point in present countv ruad. lhci.ee runmni; suuth be tween Section 29 and M in Tn. 40S. K. I'Y... W.M. thence cont'iiuiiij south be tween sections 31 and 32 said town ship and runve. thence continuing south between section 7 and 8. and be tween sections 17 and 13. and between sections 19 and 2D. Tp. 418. It. 19 E. ' W.M. to the state line between Cali fornia and Oregon. ' And no objections having been made j to the granting of said petition it is hereby ordered that Mr. S. A. ; Mushen. Countv rfurvevor of said j t'ountv, K. A. I'axton and Creed; Pendleton, as viewers, be and thev ; are hereby appointed to view, survey I and report to this Court, as provided i I v law. their findiriwrs na to the sai 1 i proposed Countv lio J. anil thev are farther directed lo meet at the Court . Ho'jre in Lakeview. Oregon on the j dav of November. l'Jll. at the : hour of 9 o'clock, a. m. of suid dav. j or upon their failure to meet within five davs there1; Iter and then Hiid there a'icl aualifv ai l immediately there after to view, survey and report upon said proposed roud. as above describ-1 ed. The report of F. W. 1'aynu. ; Countv Clerk, showing that, from Oct. 1. 1911 to Nov. 1. lull, he had is- sued warrants amounting to 1102.00 in payment of bounty on 252 covote and 12 t o icat.-. was examined, found to be correct, anil the scalps and feet destroyed according to law. The books of F. W. I'avne. Countv Clerk, and F. O. Ahlstrom. Countv Treasurer, were examined on this date and found to be correct. Thereupon Court adjourned to meet 1 Nov. 16. 1911 at 9 o'clock a. m. in the Countv Court of the State of . Oregon, for the Countv of Lake, i Thursday. Nov. 16. 1911. ! Court convened pursuant to adiourn : merit of Nov. lo. 1911 and the same officers being present when the follow- ine proceedings were had towit: ' The following claims against Lae Ciuntv. Oregon were examined, al I lowed and warrants ordered drawn on I the General Fund of the Countv. as bv ' law provided, in payment of the same, ' as follows, to wit : I i Mrs. M Whorton, rooms for Jury 83 00 Mardey Whorton, runr Jury Itlit'Hg 10 00 Holhrook, Merrll & Stetson, keys for radiator 1 dO Irwio. Jiohrtoii Co., mpplicH for County Superintendent.. 10 00 Ell itehtuunint, meals for Jury and bailiff 3 50 W. B. Snider, urreHt and re turn of piirtoncrn, ami ex tense of deposition of Dr. E. II. AniHdcu at New I'iue Creek 44 00 C. A. Kohurt, utienilance at County Court an i mileage.. 28 40 : Lakeview Mercantile Company , supplies 223 20 j Examiner 1'uli. Co., publishing delinquent tax list 2750 59 I In the matter of the claim of the Luke Countv Examiner in the sum of 58. tor publishing the delin quent tax list for the year of 1911. This claim has been allowed as reouir ed bv law passed bv tne legislative asnemblv of 19:1. This law ia unjust ' and should be repealed for the reason Klamath Countv Chroncile: The Klamath Valley Warehouse company has shipped another carload of potatoes to Ashland, this being the second to go U that citv. The demand for Klam ath countv potatoes is constantly In creasing ami the indications are that next vear will see big market for spuds from thia locality. Claude II. Daggett, a manager of the local concern, stated vesterdav thut it will be a easy matter to dispone tf po tatoes from thia countv. provided that white potatoes are irrown. There is no market to the south for the blue skin ned varietv. these having to be dispos ed of in the vallevs to the went of here. If white potatoes are raised thev can bo shipped couth and easily compete with those irrown in the Sacramento valley. Already the reputation of the potatoes that are grown here is spread ing and if a soecilal effort is msde this citv should become one of the big shippers of potatoes in the state. j OIMMCIAL DIHI-CTOrn Cr.'.l.l.nl v'lc ITmIiImiI .. ir,ir ill IMn vMim nl 1 ri-nur XTlopl. Wlllm II. Tun Imiin H,siin mutt rhiidittli't k no . C ton k 1 1 1 M.Vull Vervtiirf l W nr Jt'ult II Ph klmon Attiiriirr 1.'IHTI. . . .(ll-HIV Wll kl'lllM' l'iMimlor Oinrftl . . . .. fmnii II, llitrlu'iM'k V Trlfjrii( Nnvf lfir Villi I.. Mpvrl V 'rii)r InOTliir , . , Hli lir; A. MIUiiki rrlur; nl Akrli'iiltiiKi Jm. W ll.mi 'flrinr f y ul t'otnmi're .... I'hrli' Nki'I hil l Jmllin . , I'lmrlri K;lrrl M hllr Vi-s.'ntiiiii Wmi'r, tT, S. Vrtihui i'iiiniitiiuiiii A , n. Kii-lirU U.S. IaiuI I iiiiiniiMiHtiri rrATl. Iinr.riuir Vorpikrjr iif Silo lriiiirrr Ul.irui'y Hi'tioml upi. rtituln luilrurllmi. . 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Hit-I I'lth-liv 1 1 :i:ia i III If II or l.ikl.. .ii . -I iii in.' l.i..io,- iu;l .-ui, -i-ll.ii.l at ili..i M. ; M..i in UK -. r , H nl II ;. . Kn'iiiiiK .-, r.i.'" ni ;:m. rr.iv. r M.. ton; . i. .'.l. Ml ., . 1,1 7 . . I'.'.l ,. ,,, T'I I..) I! vit. .1. itKV. H l l: , -i.. p. p.. i , KI -4-I Ha I' i .- ; 'I' I'll." I at II A s lot iii. in: I'll I Hi ll ,r lo-r r. . . ir-'.-'.u. I'rrarrmi . ail'l 7 . m I' SI of i arli s hi.i -iin l.iy s. In,,. i at In A l i ia). r -.-rvii'. at 7: v mi l k..u. jl m il I Ail ar.' Vor.li ittrli.) hi' M'TI I.'.'. KKV I.. K. MKNIih It-uS ..lay .y n O'IOiii. Hi . I I.. J-OIHH; ) HC TOK V 0. I'. . l..KKVIhl l.OIU.l' MmP ilr.o. r) , ,,., !,,,, Illul ,ln (j mil in. i. ill;, in .'.I.i . n,li' II.,;,, I.i,,.v,,v 1. an. lo.inlioiwii W.M.; Win. loiiidii'r r. Shanchai. Dec. 19. Promise ot peace in China became more definite toduv with the announcement that all six of the ereut powers - Japan, (ireat Urit- tho 'Hn- "10 Cnited States. Russia France and tiermanv- are united in a co-oner stive eftort to assist Dr. Wu Tinir Fang , 'and Tang Shao Vi in their netiotia-I tions. ! There was rejoicing when it was ' learned that the representatives of the mv noiL'iT ii..ra nr.. i.u r i tor fiirmul I u ! to offer their assistance for the stieedv j conclusion of an understanding. j It is clearly understood that this' action t y the powers is taken in the most friendly manner. I The pourparler, between Wu Ting Fang and lanir Shao Vi cussed with ' surprising smootheness and th"rc is a complete absence of unv strain which ' miuht hHve seriously impeded the dip : lomatic progress of the conference. j ! It is unmistakably evident, however. , j that the continuation of the Manchu ; : rule, even as concerns of the imperial ! throne Ht Peking, is considered nnlike- Iv ti v either side. In t..is connection j much significance is aitached to the 'statement of Tang Shao Yi that l.e tines : not represent the throne but rather the premier. i oupicii wihi ,u lyig Faun's i iiilv in.-i.iti nee on the estub- lishmci.t of n n Diihli.- this is taken to n;t an that Yawn Shi Kai is prepared to concede the ending of the dvnaslv. Kvi n though the present dvnilv is ou-ttd the Prirmir cvidei.tlv In nt-H to retain the imperial form if eovern ment. PO'sihlv the prc.-ci.t Emperor designatp't as the first ru'er a new Chinese dtna-tv ;,n i will. Ynun Shi Kai as regent. 'I he oersomtlitv -f Yaun Shi Kai dominates the coi.vei.tion. The great fight among the ddcgaUi will be as to whether the form of government is iu oe iniueriai or repupiican. ll an empire. Yaun will be regent. If a I republic. Yaun will be the first presi-: dent. The revolutionary delegates believe, that thev will be victorious in their' demands for a republic. Even the ; staunchest of the imperialist delegates ' admit that Manchu rule is doomed. The meeting has brought from the north manv bureaucratic Chinese, who after twenty four hours in Shanghai. 1 express astonishment at conditions nouth of the Yangtse. Tang Shuo Yi's delegates evidently are impressed with the widespread demand for a republic, b u t they still hope that tne combined au- j thoritv ot lang Shao Vi and Yaun Shi Kai will prevail. The action of the powers undoubtedly will have weight in the negotiations. Comment has been aroused bv the prominence of persons of British nationality, both officers and others, in connection with the conference and the journey from Peking to the south of Tang Shao Yi. Both at Shanghai and at Hankow the British consul met the boat on which Tang Shoa Yi was trav eling down ihe Yanetese. Notwith standing that Tang Shoa Yi landed at) the French settlement, the British con-1 sul here took a leading part in this C " AKEES IJM UACI I reception and persuaded him to take up Land ant Law Ofilce his residence in his private house. Abstractor of Tltlea The British authorities also nrovid- u"1!1'.'!"!' ,H' uine,uri ed a guard for the housi! in which Tang Shao Yi is residing and are assuming the responsibility for all the arrange ments made for him during his stay. Tang Shao Yi'a host sees ull visitors calling at the house and acts as a cen sor of t.11 communications sent to or is sued bv Tang Shao Yi. Tower's Fish Brand Waterproof Clothing I mad for rough waai and long rvira in tha wcttt weather. It will not disap point you in either reapect. St ITS $1.00 SLICKERS $1.00 POMMEL SLICKERS W 30 Grt 1Vlr proof tera !HA. J. Tower Co. e Sraa""" I BOSTON Towtr Catnanl.an Co, Lid I ttfinla 77; r.i)i:inKiX(i m:t'. a 7.1 i:.xr of the Willi I'lirnittirc Co. h:is lut ii vtil.iroeil. Theii llcirse ;; hccti rctittctl with new curtains. lit arc iif) m -i late ami ileserve your f:it ruii:i"f. Phono No. 901 NiRht or Day WILLIS FURNI 1 URE CO. Ori.KKK IK llo.Sou I.A h hslloHh s , .. No. 77. Ii. 1. 1 ll., A. o. I . tt., Mill, i , . , .lonl I liin..)a ,, ,., !, n,i,,i, Jlail:Mry I'.,.. , i . ,, ll . ; j lull Amirr, I. ' : i,1'"" siiy.ii r ;. t t;.j Aianuil. lir.iwn, Ki c..r.i r. I J. O. K'-I.AKK VIKW I.OIM.IE, No. ' j O.K., Illl'I'ta vviirjr Satuiily i-n.iili, ,,, I Ki lliiaa 1111. at 7 .IO ii'i'liHk, trmii 1)11,1 i to April I, .n l at a iiii Iih ir.nu Ai.ri I s .li'u.i..-r .hi. p. . Iii'iina, .s. o.; . Chime) , hi' r.-tary ' o. O. K.-I AI.K IKVV t. N i A7v)lt tS o i I t). O. K., iiui ta tlm ilrm iin.l ilnr.j Tnur, Oay cvi'iiliitia nl ia. a iii.iiiiu m ti.. Kuli.., Ha. I. Ijikivux. c. p. a r Hi ii r. C. f A II i 1 miiiiicrali'y, sitiU-. I Kr.Ht.KAII l.Olll.K I.AKtVIK.W .7h.k"N'7J i l.t). O K., ini'i-ia tn,. ,.,., ,,,, ,,,,( ,iMi, i rri.laya..l.M,li iiimiii, i oi. K.'llon. iu.j ' l)laiu:lic llalli y, N. li Ailulu ( liimi y V. I, Alice buiiiiii, iri-aaiinir; M. I). Moaa, Hrc'j O IC.H.OUIKMAI. I II A CI Kit, M a.Ukt. I vli-vv, Ori-Kiiii.-Mi'L-ta mi Tu.'a.lay, on or in- ' lira lull in. ,.in anil t ho wi-i ka iliiTi altfr n tlaaonlc llall.at 7:)ii,cli.ck. ' i ViailiuK iiiiiiuiiura am l orilially Invlii"!. 1.11.1.1 b lIAItltlH, W. M, i W. F. PAINE & CO. Real... Estate LAKEVIEW, OREGON CHIGlIESTEf S PILLS cm. j 1 1. ..i.i .,,ii,.y V.'J I'aLa ttu ..r'f'm V i ii i in -n ii t'll I'll I ,l , 111 I. t.A,..s I rli.l I II "UK l"t. .. . I III A illlNfl III l'i.vl..ri.i 1;. .PA I'KHAt II. CARDS ! HKOI hSIONAI. i It I'll UK W. OKI ON 1 Attorney-at-I.aw Notary Public All Practice Except V. S Lund Uillcti IttiHlneHH. F. Conn Attorney at Law and Notary Public l-akirvlrw. Oregai j OFFK.'K-ItaJv IIuIMIiik, S J . L. VKNATOIt j Attorney at Law, l-anil .lamiiTat Mprrlalii ur run pair nullum:. V. I-AIU TIIOMPKON Attorney at Law Co. 'a Building. Ofilce In O. V. L I.AKKVIKW, UllK(IO KLUSCIflHE FOKTIIi: EX A M IN Ell S. A. MUSH EX. Hurvejlii"; ami Knifliittcrlnir City Englmi r Hulte No. 1 i.npiia. I Watson lilock (Iregon that it places an unnecessary burden of expense upon the owners of property and the former law providing for the collection of taxes, which relieves the taxpayers from the expense of publica tion should be re-enacted. J. L. LYONS, D. U. 5. Dentist Office In Watson'a Block, Lake view, Oregon llChi Vear'i ei-narlaoc In Ml iblnan. unlveralty nl Uloblaan fTTTGood wiring is 1 1 is the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPEIMCE 'tradoal. of NuniiI Cat arrli rjnickly yielda to tresU tnniit by the uroeabln, aroiiiutii: Fly's Orcniii Jliilin, U ia ris nived through the nosfrils and eli'iiiises mid heals thswholn iirfitun over which it diffuses Itself. Itrug KisU Bill tha fiOn. ai.n. 'i'list it und vou are hum to coiitiiiuu tho truutineut till ro liovcd. AmioiinriMiici.t. To ai'cniiiinoilato lliosu who are partial to tint uni of utoinlzers in uipl villi? IiquiiU Into tho iiiihuI jiuHHagi s for catarrhal trou llf$, tlm proprietors prepare Orouia llulm in Ihjtiid form, which will be knowo as Ely's IJiptlil Crniiin Itul ut. Price Including, the praying tuba is 75 routs, linguists or by mail. The liipiid form eiiiliodu s IIih iiiuiI Iciuul pnn'orlios of thu aoli.l prepitiutioii.