I (659 c2P HAS THE CIRCULATION PRINTS THENEWi REACHES THE PEOPLE THE EXAMINER IS THE OFFICIAL RARER OF LAKE COUNTY VOL. XXXIII RAILROAD DAY TO BE BJGMCESS C. I. C. Ladles Will Entor taln Visitors With Feast at the Opera Mouse A meeting of the l.mUe Civic Im orovemcnt Society wi hulii t the prlort of that omanlx,tion lat Tbur d,V evening to concert mimurn for the entertainment of the Deoule ho re comlne to Lakeview on KailrnaH DmV Januarv 7lh and who will be the fftieata of the citv from Saturday evening until Mnndav mornirir next. Doaoite the anmehat atormv weather there waa a tixid reoreoentation ore ent. not only of the ladle, but includ ed aevrral irentlemen. amonr whom waa hia honor, the mavor. A dficua Ion of ulana took place, every one eeeminir vcrr dvalroua of maklnir the affair romulete aucceaa. and waa free to eontriLute all that was within rea on to that -nd. Committera were ao plonted to look after the different de tail and collect the orovieiona and ma terial rieceoiiarv. An all-day luncheon will be aet out at the onera houre on Sundav. to which the vueata will be free to partake aa often aa thev dcaire. The court room in the eourt houae will be oocn durina the day and evening, where eitlinn i and viaitora are Invited to congregate and fraternize, with free "amokea" for vervbodv. A amoker will alao be ar reared for Saturday evenlnv. at which all klnda ot oratory la expected to be Jet loose, on the part of both viaitora and the beat talkera of the citv and eountv. For lunch the citv and country will be scoured alike for pood things for the Coutiniied on i:ifcefocr CITY NEEDSllUCII IN EVIDENCE NOW Before Sewer System Is Installed New Charter Is Necessary There is wueh to be done in the wav of Improvement in Lakevlew thu com ing aeaaon if line oitv boDes to keen UD Ha pace in line of advancement. For Instance, there ia the framing and adoption ot flew charter, the nreaent ona being m a large mesure old and obsolete. accwdtaK to the beat opinion of those beat informed of Its provisions. This is a Ions and arduous Job for the best and most oublie spirited citlaens. Now that the commission form of government for cities and towns baa been demonstrated in so many instances throughout the country to be successful In giving better and fsr mora economlo government, it is well worth while that such a form should be given a thorough study be fore a new charter is adopted. This town should not be statlsfled with any thing but th beHt form of oitv govern ment that she can possibly obtain. A good work has teen begun in the LA 1, , ; .. ... - v ' . , 1 - . v. - ' ' e s ' ". v !- .. . - '"- . LKElEW, OREGON, A3 Improvement of the citv Urt-ttn. roinv a lonir wav toward elvir.sr the nubli hard mirfecee whrthtr in wet or dri wrathrr. It eoea wihout raving thi IhHt ivmrm ahuuld be extended to, everv ulrert In the town. 1'rubatilv the next Improvement in impor.ance ia the creation of a sewer avatem which will care for and carrv off the town'a rcfunfl. The lack of some avatem of tnot kind ia verv likely at tome time to cauoe an coidemio of tvphoid. It can be done now much cheauer than later on when the vtlue of prooertv become far greater than it ia at Pre rent. Tbere ia nothiig too good for thia town. It rhould be aatiafird with nothing Waa. Honda could be itaued to pav the coat, thua permitting thore who live bore during the coming veara. and who will rear) the benefit, to helD pay for the imorovemei t. With good street,, a complete water e.-item and a acwer avatem that will be effective together with a new charter would make a program of achievement well worth the attainment of a raoidlv growing town. and a orogreaaive community. But these achievements cannot be accomplished without a vaat deal of self aacrirlcing Continued (in ynav $ POLITICAL POT IS BECOMING ROILED D. V. Kuykendall Seeks Second Term as Prose cuting: Attorney So far as the local situation is con cerned there seems to be nothin' doin' in Doliitcal circles although it has been said that atill water has an unusual depth. The onlv county officers to hold over are Judge Daly and Com missoner A ndoraon. all others to be Ml led at the next election. In as much as the primaries will be held Aoril 18. a little over three months from now. It ia likely that Individuals desiring to become the servants of the people will make tbeir wants known in the near future. Over in Klamath candidates for eountv officers are said to be quite num erous. Arthur Langell. Charley Low and O. L. Carter being mentioned as possible candidntes to succeed Billv Barnes as sheriff. D. V. Kuvkendall has announced himself a candidate for re-election as prosecuting attorney for thia district, and to that end will seek the Republican nomination. While Mr. Kuvkendall baa not aecured convictions in several prominent cases in thiB eountv. vet his record as a careful and painstaking official is excellent. The position of district attorney ia perhaps the the most difficult to fill satisfac torily within the gift of the people, and ia one that is more freely oriticised than any other. If be puts forth every effort to secure a conviction, he ia ue cubed of Irving to "raili'.ad" tl:e tfe fendant to the penitentiary, and if he fails to secure a conviction, then he is charged with being lax in the per- j tormance of bis duty. While there are aaid to ba several ; aspirants for Legislative honors, none I have had the temerity to announce ' CuDtlnurd on page four KKVI KW.LAKE COUNTY, IT APPEARS TODAY ERNEST BROWN Shot Down In Cold Blood While In Perform iince of Duty Bert laylor, Moral Degenerate, Commits Crime After Beating His Wife, and Then Suicides Hy Shooting Himself In the Head "Two Men Killed on Slash street" were the tragic words which startled the loungers at Hotel Lakevlew and on Main street about six o'clock of Sun dav evening. December SItt. as a man came in on tne hunt for Coroner Wal lace. Aa the facts develooed the ex clamation proved onlv too true ; and the worst chafe of the affair was that the Citv Marshal Ernest M. Brown a man greatlv respected bv the community should be the innocent victim of a pervert a man rendered insane bv jealous rage. The facta seem to be thst about 5 :30 o'clock that evening a man named Bert Tavlor. living with his wife and family and a vounger brother, in a house on Slash street, got into a rave at his wife and began beating her. thratening to kill her. The woman picked uo her UP TOWN OFFICE FOR NA-0. RY. Telegraph Manager, F. M. LePert, Seeking Con venient Quarters M. M. LePert. telegranh manager for the N.-C.-O. Railway Co.. waa in the citv last Thursday, making ar rangements for the opening of an office for that company in the citv. He perienced considerable difficulty in curing auartera. aa there are no cant business rooms to be bad in ex- se- va the citv. and the only chanoe afforded was to office with somebody else. It was a new experience to him to find a town in such a crowded condition on its busi ness street. Young Ladles Entertain Misses lUiel Her v ford and Louise Storkeman w,re hostesses to a card partv at the home of the latter Satur day evening, on West street. After a series of games of whist had been played delicioua refreshments were served, and after passing an unanim ous vote of congratulations to their hostesses as roval entertainers the happy guests departed to their homes. ftf Invltntlnn lint Included tha Ml Emily Avres. Margie. Ruth and Ellen Bernard. Kalhlci.e O'Neill. Vcrdal Umbach, Lura Snider. Docia Willita. Mabel Rice, and Messrs. Walter Drenkel. Charles Combes. Bert Snider, Chester Dvkeman. Kaloh Southstone. Hugo Umbach. M. Erlckson. Guv and Lvnn ' Cronemiller, George Whorton and Will Storkeman. OItK.UX, JANUARY J. Photo By G. IV. Rce, Chief Engineer, O. 1. L. KILLED babv from a bed in the kitchen and in ' fright ran out. intending to go to a pciubnor'a. Tavlor followed, and over- taking her at Iront gate forced her back into the house, where he continued bis abuse. The brother Delmar Tavlor. : bv name was present, and he left the house declaring that he would call the mnrehal. at which Bert declared that he would shoot anv man who poked his head inside his door. Thoroughly cowed the little woman stood shivering in a corner while the rage possessed husband continued his abuse while the bov was gone. He got out his gun. a .22 repeating rifle, which had some shells in it. The marshal. ErnestBrown. lived onlv a block awav. and coming in hia company, the bov opened the door, stepped into the doorway and seeing Continued on pagcrivht ONE MORE PAPER RAILROAD ON MAP Latest is an Eleetric Line Connecting Klamath With Lakeview Klamath Falls Evening Herald : With the success of the Horsefly irrigstion project practically assured there ia a storv current that an electric line will be constructed from Lakeview to this citv. According to what meager detaila are obtainable the work on the enterprise will be begun in the spring, and work will not be completed until the vear following. Whether the work will start on both ends of the proposed route simultane ously or begin at one end and work Uiruueh is net stated, nor can the back ers of the intended route be known at thia time. It ia expected to have the line come via BIv and Bonanaa. either through the Yonna Valley, of which Dairy ia the metropolis, or via tbe Poe Vallev. The distance to take in Blv and Bonanza is about 110 miles, and takes in soma of the best farming districts in the state of Oregon. It ia believed that the introduction! of such a line would mean a wonderful building ud of the agricultural regions between the termini of the route, and the result in a rich harvest for the pro moters. No doubt the construction of such a line would tend to cut down the bust- A (.., IW. I!-.. It It AtA not put them out of business alto- eether. It would handle both passen gers and freight, the greater profit pro portionately being in the freight traffic Aa it is now the means of communi cation between Lakeview and this citv bv stage onlv. and a rough passage it ia. If the plans of the electric line are perfected it will bring the capital cities of Lake and Klamath counties within about four hours ride of one another, aa it is no trick for modern interurban electric cars to cover thritv five or forty miles, if net more per hour. A wonderful influx of settlers is predicted to follow the completion ot the route, as small farming would pav in districts that are now too remote from markets. An electric line would bring the farmer working along inten sive lines closer to his markets, and be a factor for furthering agriculture that ia practically inestimable. The proDored ttan.urtation propo sition is not altogether new. for John D. Carroll bad it in mind several vears ago. when he waa boosting Bonanza and trving to get agricultural acres cut uo into small sections. He honed to see enough small farms in eight to warrant an electric line across the country, but hard times in 1907 tended to impede his plans. W. LAIR THOMPSON IS G00BB00STER Tells of Big Things Doing In This Part of The State (From Portland Oregonian.) "Lakeview and Lake county are not onlv enioving the prosperity which has so long prevailed there, but are also enioving the distinction of being on the railroad man." said W. Lair Thomp son, a prominent Southern Oregon law ver. of Lakeview at the Imperial 'yes terday. "About 10 davs ago the first locomo tive engine entered Lake county and Lakeview. Many Young people, born and bred in Southern Oregon, at that time aaw a railroad for tbe first time. Track waa laid into Lakeview and the work of ballasting will be completed Januarv 1. "On Januarv 7 the advent of the railroad will be celebrated by the good people of Lake county who hava been waiting veara for Railroad day. A special train over the Nevada & Ore gon Railway will bring visitors from Reno. Nev . Sacramento and San Fran cisco. "Of course, during all of these years the business of Lake county baa gone to California citiea. because nature has made that great interior country tribu tary to San Jrancisco. and now the merchants of those cities will ioin with ua in rejoicing over rail connection with the world. We oeoule of Lake county have always ausneoted there waa a world ouUide of our own rich country, but the rest of Oregon ap parently has never suspected the exist ence of the great valleva of Lake County, rich in fruit, cereals and alfal fa. "Now that Lakeview can be reached bv train.' we hone to become mora Coutioued on Page Pour NO. 1 Co. WORK ON PAISLEY PROJECTSOON ON Contract Signed for Com mencement of Work Within Six Months The contract for resumption of work" on the Pa if lev nroiect was signed last Fridav. a pi edict d. and aside front the striking out of a few sarolui phrases fro n the S 50.000 bonds to ca put uo bv t. e comoanv. the deal for the completion of the work is now vir tually completed. The comanv is to start work in six months and complete it in three veara. It ia to bul-d a reservoir dam on the Cbewaucan river, with a capacity of 46.000 acre feet. The lien on the land under contract is to be 1 16 oer acre- . $15,000 School Bonds Sold County Treasurer Fred O. Ahlstrooa Tuesday en 11 tne bi Is an 1 venter lay awarded the contract for furnish ng: tbe cash for the sale of $15,000 worth of bonds of the Lakeview school dis trict No. 7. needed for the cornicing; and lurr.isfcii g of the high iwhool. now being constructed in thia citv. Kour bids were considered and five other were thrown out because thev did not reach bim within the time specified in the advertising. The a wart was mad to Robert McKee. of Corvallis. a for mer resident of this eountv. The amount of his bid was $15 000. the blank bonds to be furnished free of ooHt to the dii-triet. The bini-J are t bear 5 12 per cent, to run 2J veara with the prion of navment in tew vears. This was the h ghet-t offer made. As the assessed valuation of tha nrnnprlv nt rha ilwtnct Nt tha hast assessment wai $2 670 ISO tne bonds mav be regarded as a gilt-e-lged investment. CITV DADS HOLD REGULARSESSI9N Numerous Applicants for Position or oixy Marohl Treasurer's Rejjort Tbe citv council had a very prc?uic meeting Tuesday evening at tl- citjr hall. The town treasurer's rMuort w4t ceived and -oni-oved. U ch')t;ft a balance on band from lat rem.-rt of $20.85. the receipt of $840 f--m h d ion and pool ball licenses, and tho Livi.i-nt of warrant o the amount of 3750 05, leaving a balance of SIOS.'jC- t :ha treasury. Messra Daniel H, Borate. J. TT Coul. town re-MleiU. and C. H . S'.nnca of Vallev Fah-J. sub.iiiUe i v. . dm applications for annintnni-st mirhal !) m , . Upon iiiwi!.. i. 'lo -vii-.j ov .1, . i vr !. of '. iy' tie . t Mavor Hint ! i.-t. 't wa ! , the mat'.er over t;l th rvr meeting. aU irw ir.ts l'.ili .i t , ton kv-lv.i .i . . . application out of ddfo n memcrv " .. Continued oo page eiht