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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
Lakeview Saddlery A complete Uneof wagon and buggy harness, whips, robes, bits, Hates, ipnr,qiiUts,rosfr ettee, etc., etc. fcV.V. -w- ,J. i IV u,. . Everything In the line of carriage and horse furnish ings, ltcpulrlng br competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MAHKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Props. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM B. H. KOGEKd 8. A. MUSHEN CTTT KNOlNIMt COT NTT SCBNBYOB S. A. MUSHEN & CO. SURVEYING. MAPPING AND ENGINEERING BLUE PRINTING A SPECIALTY BLUE PRISTS OF GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP PLATS. $1 00 EACH WHITE PRINTS OF GOVERNMENT TOWNSHIP PLATS, II .45 EACH LAND REPORTS MADE - OP MY OWN MANUFACTURE SUITABLE FOR HARD USAGE FOR SALE If yon cannot be fitted properly or yon bare bad feet, ril make you a pair of Shoes or Hoots to measure that will fit you, and will make them, if neces sary. In one day. I absolutely re f line to make Dress Shoes be- mum am not equipped for It, but If you want a pair of Shoes that will wear, you can get them here at reasonable prices. Sailed bottom Shoes from $5.00 Hand-sewed welts from - $8.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed. LEO HASEL, SHOEMAKER, LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Abstracts to O.V.L. Property $2.50 x for each tract of land in Lake Co. I for each Town Lot in Lakeview, ( 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 CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. M. CORY, LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operate. 5tagea, carrying United State Mall., Expreae aad Puaengar. .a tb. following route.: ALTURAS TO LAKEVIEW; LAKEVIEW TO PLUSH KLAMATH FALLS TO LAKEVIEW ALTOIOBILES OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH THE STAGES FARES: Klamath Falls Route Davis Creek Route Plush Route Oa. Way $10.00 4.00 4.00 R.und trip $18.00 7.00 7.00 OEPICE8:- Lakavtew Pluaa Klaau'h Fall. Oavl C ack SUf Offlc Sullivan Hotel AaMrlcaa Hotal 5tag. Ofllc W. J. ARCHER I A CURIOUS REMEDY OFFERED THE BALD l "Did vou aver notice." said the j Ancient Philosopher, "that there Is ! lareer average number of baldheaded ! men In the cities and towns than In the : country? Well, it's true, and there ; and a reason for it. It la found In the ; tha wearing of silk and Derby hats.' and the Ancient Phlosooher Oasied In to a reminiscent mood. "1 can well remember that when I 1 was a very small bov. some 66 vears ago." said he. "that verr many or the ersndmotbera of the neighborhood in which 1 lived were bald-beaded, and it was the rule to see these old people wearing win to cover their baldness. And thre was a cause for that too. and that cause wss to bo found In the fsshiou of the dav juet as it is with tho men of toe cities tod a v. It was the close fitting aunbonnets and cops which the? wore, I bo most hiahlv fashioned onea turned no ward in front giving the outline a circular form at the top, while the ordinary form was straight from the enlarged portion at the back and this form wss sustained bv stsvs of wood or cardboard. No air could circulate beneath such a bonnet, and Nature rebelled bv removing the natur al growth of hair on the head. Hence it became fashionable to wesr wigs. "I notice in tho newspapers all sorts of nostrums are offered for the cure of baldness ; but it is my belief that there is onlv one effective cure, and that is tho sunliarbt of the hot summer time. "Let me tell vou a little atorv to il lustrate mv point" aaid tho Ancient Philosopher. "Years ago I became acquainted with a scholsrlv msn while he waa sorting aa county superinten dent of schools in a Mississippi vsllev state. He waa extremely bald hav ing oclv a narrow rim of hair at the back of his bead. After completing his term of office he sold his posses sions there and bought a farm in a county further west. There, while working hia farm, he heard of a remedy for baldness, and thought it worth while to give it a trial. When he began cultivating hia crop of corn he bought a straw hat. cut the body of the hat awav to the rim. wearing that rim as a substitute far a hat. and. with the full glare of the summer sun down on bis bald pate, went ahead with hia work. As mav be imagined, bv night he had a violent ease of aunburn all over bis bead : but that did not deter him from his pur pose. Next dav the process was con tinued, with an increase of discomfort, and a blister over everv portion of his hesd. He slept little that night be cause of the pain from the sunburn : i but he kept on with his experiment and for six weeks more nothing but qis batbrim for head covering. In the meantime the eoidermis or outside cov ering of his head dried and became loose, so that at the end of two weeks this outers kin. bv the aid of his good wife was entirely removed, disclosing a well formed new skin beneath. Strange to sav. the sunlight and heat had no perceptible effect on this new formation; but within a few davs. by the aid of a glass, his wife made the discovery that all over bis scalp count less numbers of infinitessimal hairs had made their appearance: and. aa the days went on these small hairs grew longer. and at the end of his corn plow ing a complete covering had come upon his hither to bald head, at least an eighth of an inch in length. He felt well repaid for his inconvenience and suffering. "I went to the state fair that fall, and wassuroneed to find this gentleman there on free exhibition in a tent, the affidavits of several neighbors, being spread nn a placard in front, stating the fact that "last soring be was bald :" now he had a full head of hair, black as night. I greeted him renew ing former acquaintances and he told me this storv." INNOCENT CONVICT GIVEN HIS FREEDOM NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Except on Sundays Train No. 2 leaves Alturas at - - - 5:05 A. M. Arrives atReno, Nevada, at - - - G:05 P. M. "iiaiii lu. 1 leaves Reno, Nevad, at 8:45 A. M. Arrive- at Alturas at 9:50 P. M. S. P. Co's Trains leave Reno as follows: No. 23 lieaven Reno for r?au Francisco at ....7:45 P.M. " 0 Leaves Iteno (or Han Francisco at 12:60 Midnight This train now carries passengers and sleeper may be occupied after 9 P. M. dally " 3 Leave. Reuo for haii Frauoiwo at... .1:42 A. M. " 4 leaves Heno for the East at , 9:40 I. M. " 2 Ieavei" Reno for the East ac .8:W P, M. " 24 leaves Ueuo for Uoidneld at 9:43 V, M. Lake County Climate 1KOM THE CIIEWAKCAN PMKg It is a pity that the whole world can not know of the splendid climate, with which this part of Oregon is blessed. There has been no real cold weather so far this winter, yet it was sufficient to freeze s fine duality of ice for sum mer use. There have been no severe storms, althouh considerable snow has fallen and there is a probability that more will come before soring. The mountains have been covered with deep snow, which will furnish abundant moisture for the coming year. And. greatest of all. on the 12th day of this month plowing was in progress in both Summer Lake and the Chewaucan valleys. Plowing in January! In what! otner normern state lias tnis been done. The writer bas traveled a few miles over this continent, but he has never before found a country with such an all around agreeable climate, as that of the Chewaucan Vallev. Tell it to your triends on the outside. It might be a good thing if the de cline In prices on the Stock Exchange would hit the provision market. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The record of tho miscarriage of Justice by courts and juries through tho acceptance of circumstantial evl donee ha recently been tiven a new illustration in a case which occurred In Jackson county. Oregon, aa told in a dispatch from Seattle, showing bow an Innocent man waa convicted of mur der bv tho burning of his victim in his cabin, some nine vears ago. Tho ese excited wide interest at tho time, and tho conviction was based upon tho finding of some charred bones, suppoo- ed to bo those of tho owner of tho cab in, in the ruins thereof, a fire hsvlng destroyed tho building, snd tho fsct thst tho sccuaed msn hsd been known to bsvo been at tho cabin tho dav be fore it was burned. As related bv tho press dispatch, tho story, with its se quel follows : Seattle Wash. Jan. 18. Tried con victed and sentenced to serve ninety, nine vesrs in an Oregon penitentiary for killing a man who never was killed VY. L. Veach served eight years of his sentence before tho supposed victim. Albert Teuuin. put in sn appearance in Jackson county. Oregon, where the crime was supposed to have taken place Veach waa released and went homo onlv to find that his wife waa married again and living happilv. Ho did not let her know of his presence and de ported from Oregon forever. Become to Seattle leit Julv and was arrested for being drunk. He told to the police tho atory of his life's trsgedv and said thst in intoxication onlv could bo find relief from hia grief. He frequently was arreated thereafter. Veach was first arrested after Too- pin's cabin was found in ruins and aearcb revealed some charred bones supposed to be his remains. Veach admitted that he had aleot in the cabin that night and was sent to the penitentiary on circumstantial evi dence. The Bishop and His Do? I am auite sure thst he thinks 1 am God- Since he Is God on whom each one de pends For life, and all things that bis bountv sends Mv desr old dog. most constant of sll friends : Not ouick to mind, but quicker fsr than I To Him whom God I know and own: bis eve Deeo brown snd liuuid. watches for mv nod ; He is more patient underneath the rod Thsn I. when God His wise corrections sends. He looks love st mc. decoss words e'er soake : And from name never crumb nor sup will take But wags thanks with bis most vocal tail: And when some crashing noise wakes all hia fear. He is content and uuiet if I am near. Secure that mv protection will prevail: So. faithful, mindful, thankful, trust ful, he Telia me what 1 unto mv God should be. Packers Responsible Indiananolia News : In other words, there wss a monopoly in food main tained by certain of tho great Chicago packers. These revelations are speci fically interesting in view of tho fact that it has alwsvs been maintained that the packera were in no way re sponsible for the high price of meat that it was due to the machinations of the wicked retailers. We now see that the packers were not the helpless creatures thev were said by them selvesto be. Caesar Taft exclaims: "Et. T. Roosevelt !"' Philadelphia Record. County Court Proceedings (Continued from last week) January 2nd, 1912 The following claima against Lake county. Oregon, were examined, allow ed and warrants ordered drawn, as the law provides, to be paid out of the road fund charged to the various road districts of the county, ss follows : Wescot, road work acct. road diet. No. 1.... 20 00 Fraok Childs, same CO 25 (), Osinonson, same 62 70 J. B. Blair, cash advanced road dist. No. '.2 2 60 J. L. Woodward, bridge tim ber acct. road dlst. No. 2.. 9 00 Warner Valley Merc. Co., bridge timber acct. road dist. No. 6 42 00 C. L. Becraft, road work acct road diet. No. 9 M 60 J. Norln, road work acct. road dist. No. 13 10 00 K. Meyer, same 25 00 H. D. Lange, same 4 50 U. A. Martin, same..., 16 00 F. J. I-ong, Bame 64 6.1 H. V. Carmsck, road work acct. road diet. No. 14 ... , ' 98 00 J. M. Keever, same 87 00 8. Flndley, enme ,)0 40 00 13 75 7 M 3 76 1 50 7 60 paid H. F. Wright, same Fred Wright, same.,, A. Kind lor, same M. F. Gelgvr, same U. Packman, same' Thomas Mckeff, .nine Tho following claims ordered out of the general road fund of tho oeuntv. towlt: Hank of Lakeview, ctsh ad vsocsJ road work 1 .SI 4 62 Hall Construction Co., for road work 76 ("rend Pendleton, same 2H3 60 Chewaucan Commercial Cm,, supplies for county roads 6 20 F. M. Chrtsman. same 12 00 January 3rd, 1912 Claims against Lake County. Ore gon, were examined, allowed, snd warrants ordered drawn on the general fund of tho County, as by law pro vided. In payment of tho asms, as follows, to-wit: Kalarlos of roui.ty officers.. 1,2 W 90 I). T MudalM uiltor service.. 130 00 Trlxv McVey, clerical at. assessor and sheriff 100 00 Examiner Pub. Co., printing and publishing 1 13 Lakrvle Herald, printing and pobllithlng 6 26 Ray Nash, hall rent for elec tion Nov. 1911 3 00 W. II. SnlJers stamp snd tcl- eg ranis 67 37 L. F. Onn, grand Jury wit ness Oct. ti-rru. 1911 2 10 Elmer IleudersoD, same 3 NO (. 8. Easter, same 2 10 Lloyd Hlcker.oii, same 2 10 E. M. nrown.ssme 16 10 8. C. Burris, work on book case ... 3.1 00 Eph Miller, salary as deputy sheriff 21 days 63 60 Lakeview-Ploe Creek Electric Co., tel. message Co. Judge 1 00 (J. B. O rates, work on court hoUMK'. 64 60 Southstone Rroa., supplies.. 73 II. L. Crocker Co., document gulJes 11 00 Glass A Prudhonime Co. .sup plies for sheriff 26 00 Glass A Prudhomiue Co., sup plies for nchool sopt 120 00 Chewaucan Prva, hall for election and pub. notice of tearhcra examination...... 10 00 January 6th, 1912 The following claims against Lake County. Oregon, were examined, allow ed, and warranta ordered drawn on the general fund of the county, aa bv law provided, in payment of the same, as follows, towit : F. W. Payne, cash advanced for stamp, snd clerical asst. 1S2 40 II. H. II Mho. digging grave for It Taylor 0 00 T. V. Hall, salury Co. physi cian & deputy heal lb officer 1U 00 F. O. Abletrom, witneas fees before graud Jury, Oct. 1911 10 10 C. E. Oliver, clerical aaat. asaeHsor'rt office 126 00 Mammoth livery stable, liv ery hire for burial of coonty piiupern 14 60 Geo. Lynch, wood for county court liuiiHe 46 00 G. W. Marvin, Justice fee 8 00 A. L.Thornton, supplies .... 0 to Geo, Hanklus, auto hire dep osition of E. II. A msdeu.. . . 1" 00 Wm. Wallace, burial of B. Taylor (15 00 Bailey A Mssxiuglll, supplies 4 10 Bud Harvey, witness coro- oer's Jury 1 00 01 1 it Harris, name 1 00 Gib Guy, same Id Del mar Taylor, eame 100 Mrs. Clara Tsylor, same .... 1 60 Deua Batcheider, reporting.. 10 00 Wm. Wallace, coroner's fee Imjue.t E. M. Brown and B. Talor 10 00 It. A. Paxton, Juror coroner's inquetii l 00 John Simmons, tame 1 00 K. A. Hawkins, sams 00 John ArxDer, same 1 00 Daniel Hum Is, same..... 1 90 Sam McKee, same 1 00 G. W. Welch, telegram 100 Irwin Hodnn, Co., election supplies 09 60 The following clelms were ordered paid out of tho general road fund of the county, as tv law provided, ss follows, to-wit: Woodcock A Leonard road, supplies 87 25 Oeo. 8. Downs, road work.. 20 60 G. H. Aldridge, same 21 00 Arthur Jllgunll, same 4 60 January 11th, 1912 The following claims against Lake County. Oregon were examined, allow. ed, and warrants ordered drawn on the general road fund of the county, as provided by law, In payment of ssme ss follows, to-wit: F. E. Aodereoo, road work 32 00 Frank Rogers, cash advanced for hauling bridge timbers 103 60 To be paid out of the general fund of the county aa follows: Mrs. L. F, Conn, services on teacher's exnmlnstloo board 9 00 DoclaL. Wlllits, same....... o 00 W. B. Hu ldr, clerical asst . . . , 160 00 0. A, Rchart. attendance county court 4 20 F. E. Anderson, same 62 00 J. Q. Wlllits, travsllng ex- I'"hs 73 70 0P:1CI AL 1)1 R ECTO RV STIOSt rr4llrn Wlllan H.Tf Vlra l'rMli1fnl...,,,, JmM,Mh.imaa Hrmt f at Hiu rhiimidr, c. a pi 1 rxuury Praaklin HuVii, feonxarj ot War, Jn b H li lnua allrnr UMicral. .,,.Omv. W. Vt l-lrhani rtimaai.r O.aeral rrank II. IllU'hrark ort laryol Sf (iMirgn Von U M 4erl.ry Interior W. A. rui,, 4 riry nl Akrli'iillni. J.m. W n,. ' weir r 7 ol turaHarv. I hrlr I'hI.IJiMlle t'harW. Ma.nl HfcTia i . 0, S ranalou ( onmlMlunM) S. a. klvbarda, U. a, luil t uui mlaalonai arTS. ttnvrnnr Hawaii! wat fctfr.larjr vISl.M Sett W, oln.it 1'r.aanrar .... ,.1 . ft. Kaf Homey lUnoral A.M.Iravhu. fti.i. I'ubilc iaatruclloa, I., H. Al'lerwan I'riutvr S, liunltta, P.it aot food Ouia , f W, liail.p M ... Jua.ihau hourua, Jr. W, (.', lalrr UouiTMaa.B jA.W.Uffwtr ur.i.aOot.T CnlS J utile M.S. ft. a IF. A. Mnor. .'m.Vm?..i T.A. MvSrlO. lira jvmcui. suraJM fuilt. , Alturavy., ..Ilvnri U. Banana . It. V. ku,aeuUali LSuiaums J aim Senator O. II. Harry at. a SapraatalaUT ... ill t bulks I'liitNitaaa turn A Lll u a. la M orrn x. tnhur W. Orion flM.r r4 e CrouMiilllvr Mawtear roii kmt orricK iTITJTtt liroon Suporvlaor Svixin J. Hilling Oraaltia Aaaiaiaai Nor tuau Jarolotl f ur.ai Aaatataal It. t. llrennan. . forvat Clerk iufl.a ... Clark inn it treasurer ,, bKl SUU urejror ......... Curaiuleatuiiar Count Slack laaaeotor LAKH COUNTY . Dalf r W. Kara. W S Haider r. O. AhleOwa , A.i. reler J. H III Uta S. A. atuahaa C. a. Hefaarl "I f. K Anderaua U.r. ktallof Maroi TUWNUIUIIVUS. k. K. KluanaM K. 9 . 1'hekair t M. liuka I Cttibrllot.L J." Ma-lleWI j K. 11. emits I .i. Walla. ....KeraMer A. rtiefter Traaanrar LAkaVlaW COMM.! I AL t'UIS 1'iealitrnt K L tlrltl.a Vic rrraid.nl Simer V. Anleirma Kevieiaiy lr. K. U, Knareit Trraeurer fr.i k riU'fc Iruaion. , ..J. W. Uuular, It. w. Morgan, W. f. W.ita ChURCIl niRECTORV riSST MKTIIODHT t'HUkl'li-aUKUA V bool al lu a. at. rraacbln. .r.rr buada at It a. n. and 1 :Si p. n. Ktiaorin league arer Mnday etrenlni Vrajrer kwiliii Tbora lay at J:aUp. tu. Caolr aeliti( at S.tb. aa, wwllea Aid t.err W.liirailay at 1 .40 p. St, f T.rjiltodf cordlaUr Invited la all wtretcwa, M.T. Mlhk. I'uur. r-iltrT rJArTltiT CIILHt II tlf UktVlkir rraaching anrrlo. al II A M aud 7:60 F M oa 1.1 and krd Sun. Sunday Kuluatl alio A At. e'uulor horletjr at I:av I'M. Itaptlai Younf l-eole'a I iiluu at.iwrMoD aarb miuday. I'rayer Mnellng al 7.30 I' M Aeiloaaday ae Bllig. KK()otxt Invited o atlou. all aar. rtcua. KkV. A. t blMMONS CATHOI.lt; t'HL'KC'll- EVKHV nl'NIiA V M AIM at. uoaml lua.m.i Koaery at 7Jajp.m. Maaa od wot kda; al 7:tw a m. h. ivr, In ibe Kaw t hur. b. MAII1IAS SCHMirr, aU. HK.ir I KK.illY1r.KIAN t IILIH ll Vf LtKK VIKVt. nieeu la ill. Maaoulo Hall, bunday Hcboul at iu:u A.M.: Mormug H. rrloeal tl:uu K.enliig Bar vii' al 7:SU. I'rayer Mewling oa vVedueadaya al 7::J K.M. All ar. cordially lu VlUd. KfcV. W. S. I Hi M.. It. ll..l-a.wr. KiKih' SAfiiiti iu'7riroHairri.rs;e al New Hn i rva, ongon. l-reacblng aa. f tec. at 11 A M and MufSol raibBundai ol everv mouth. Sunday m lnil at lu A af. frairrr Strvlot at7:Uoa HHueeUay eveulug ol . al b weed. All ai cordially inviied la allwud i Itc aartlca. Kk'V. U I. HtNlikhHON, LAKKV1KW I.ODtiK No 71, A.K. A A. M. Ilolda laud biei'tiuaa Saiurda. on or hvfiir. lull noon. January Zilli. March Jnd. Marcb vt Aorll lb, May XMIi, Juuu mil, tell. Special ru oiling! uoou call, gurierally Saturday evea luga. Vlalilng brvtlir.n welcome. vY, Lair Tbuni(ain, H. M. A. W Orion, ttw'f A O. V. W.-LAKKVIKW LOIH1X NO. 111. MeeU .very aacoud aud lourib lburaday ol each montb, la Maennlc Hall, Lak.vl.w. Cliaa. loaulngaon, M.W .; Vt at. Ountber, K. OK.UHKK or HONOK-LAKKfHOKs; U.ut No. 77, D. of 11., A.O. U. W., MeeU ,f-i and llilrd Tburwtaya of e h uiontu i wiuio Hall: Mart foal. O.ol II.; 1. Hell. Araner, L. l II. Lora Huyder C, ol U. Alameda Brown, Roourdor. I. J. O. r -I.AKKVlKW IxtltdK, No. SI, 1 -t. r meeta every halurday vv.ulug .a llowt Hall, at TiiluoYloL'k, I rout uoii,.t.i I to April 1, and at S olt:lork from At.ri. 1 to Soplemurr SU. U. II, bvuila, h. U,; . Cbeuey, Svcrotary 1. O. O. r.-LAKJCVIfc.W KNCa'mPmKNT NO. I I. O. O. r., uieew the Aral and Ihud Tbura day .WDliiga ol each monllt lu Odd Kuliowa Hall, Lakeviuw. CP. Arthur. C. '., A. H jauiniuialey, Bcrltw. SKBKKAH L01N,K.JlKSYIfe:4 LOlMiK, NO ti, I. O. O. V., uie.1. ID wMMind and iuurth frldayi of eaub inoiilb In Odd r.lloa. Hall, Blauolia llalley, N. O. Adela t benry V. Alloa Suullng, lroaaureri U. I). Moaa, Sac'y. o). a. s. ouiental cuaktkh, mo t, lakk- vlew. Ortgiiu,-Mfu on Tueaday.ou or pa lor.full niiwu aud two Soak. Iherealler, Is Saaonlo II all, at 7: no o'clock. Vlaltlnf m.ubur arc cordially Invited. LILL1K UAItKU, W. at, IDA GMBACU, Secret PROI tiSSION AL CARDS XUHIUK W. OUTON Attorneyst-Lsw Notary Public All Practice Except U. S. Land OlBce Boslness. L..F. Conn Attorney at Law snd Notary Public a . a. t aa 4 OFriCK-Daly Bulld.n,. i J. D. VENATOK . Attorney at Law, IdinO ntteraiMB4.talt OKflCX-DHy Balldlug. (JHAKLEM UM1IACH Land ond Law Ofilce Abstractor of Titles KnUblUhed'llPia L.vl.w,Or. W. LaIK THOMPSON Attorney at Law Office In O. V. L. Co.'o BuUding. Lakeview, Ouaoos S, A. MUH1IKN. Surveying and Enirlueerluf City Engineer Mulie No. 1 iAkevlew Wstson Block Oregon