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Lake County Examiner Official Papr of Lak County, Oregon ADVBRT19IN0 RATES. Ifrnlu itanAttif 1-11.00 aa Inch alncU All lnilln . eaanimi iw a monm. Uon cWo1 lor all ra chan.. All Mttiooi .aira. AU abort term !. extra Rradrn. loral (nlnaini, lr. r Una ch aartlon. Want a1. Sc. Un'li Initoo rtl think. 11.00. lUwoluUona . n ocr. II.M nl npwards. gay-Trtn.lmt Advertising and Job Print M.cuh in ftdTanc. All kllli mntx b pad the 6ra of wool. SlrV5ClrTrON RATES. mr, In advanoe, tit noDtb. thm monuia, M It not aaid la dvnnc. II MtbiTMi I.SA NHc ta Sahwrikw SarrriMra to The Ri.mtn-r who rvnov (mn one locality lo enoiaer, or rhano their ivmioWc nddrew hult remember in drop I hit oflic ft card bo their paper ea be ad- areaeMl to in mat poaiomo. Now Pine Creek Item Ont of the follv timet that will new be forgotten bv the Junior bova and t irla of the Union Sunday School wai given Wednesday evening February 14. at tha horn of Mra. Green when Mra. Tvreo teacher of the Sdnbeama and Paltley Pick-ups (CheWAUCAQ Preea) Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, February Sfci. 1W12 UUSK 19 HASTY Recently there haa been a tendency aa the Dart of both "Progressive" and "Stand-oat" ReDublicana of Oregon to ret together and let bv-gooee be by- gone, all wo-king together for the general welfare. Senator Bourne a few weeki aince in effect stated auch te be tbe ease, but that dan doea not aeeas to' appeal to the Honorable John P. Ruak. avowed candidate for Congress in thia district. He flaunt hia banner to tbe breeze bearing tbe statement tha the "opposes Taft and Standpat-j aun." While the gentleman no doubt haa tbe right to choose hia own plat- ton. vet hia manv frienda retrret that he should aee fit to arouse the enmity ef many of those who are seeking to hannonixe the differences heretofore existing in the Reoublican party of Oregon. To the Examiner it appears that Mr. Rusk's taunting statement was wholly uncalled for. and in way indicates that Doasibly be ia oat of sufficiently large calibre to fill the position to which he aspires. It 48TH STAR ADDED TO OLD GLORY Arizona Last of Territor ies Admitted To Statehood is likely that tbe gauntlet flung down bv Rusk will be taken ud by some candi date who will have sense enough not to attack La Follette. Cummins. Roosevelt, Taft or any other Republi oan Presidential Dosaibititv. Norman Hack. Feb. 16. resigned chairman of the Democratic State committee and George Palmer, former minority leader of the assembly was choeen his successor. Pressure of work as chairman of tbe Democratic Nation al committe was tbe cause of his resig nation from the state committee. The disappearance ot Mack means, shrewd politicians ssv. the elimination for ever of W. J. Brvan. un r eDroarv ia xaun sm mi was unanimously elected president of the Chinese Emmre. after Dr. Sun Tat Sen bad tendered hia resignation from that office. However, he and nreaent cabinet! will continue until the new president and cabinet will take over their duties. Tbe Cbing Hwa ia the official name of the new republic. Ching Hwa means Chinese. A systematic publicity campaign' to aecure tbe deoartment encampment of the Grand Armv of tbe Republic for Reno in 1913, will be waged from now until tbe date ot tbe encampment for this year, bv tbe Ladies Relief Corps. Spanish War Veterans and Grand Army of the Reoublic organizations in Reno and throughout Nevada. Co-operation between the Federal Government and tbe traffic department of the O.W.R. & N. Company may re sult in tbe early BDDointment of a special agent trora the Agricultural Deoartment at Washington to carry on special investigations and educational work among the farmers of Oregon. Emiliano Vasouez Gomez Saturday issued a manifesto accenting the provi sional presidency of Mexico. Gomez says be will remain in San Antonio and take no part in the warfare in Mexico. He urges hia followers to respect all the rights of foreigners. A news item in an exchange savs that Utah women are forming "mar riage clubs" to better take advantage of their leap vear privileges. Thev are declaring in favor of home industries "foreign" young men being strictly boycotted. Last Saturday zero put ber freezing claw on all New York, and pitiable suffering ia reported among tbe poor. Here in Lake County men were going around in their shirt sleeves and all were exclaiming, "what beautiful soring weather." Heavily Endorsed More than 10,000 signatures bave been secured for the eight good roads initiative petitions of the Oregon As sociation for highway improvement. Supported bv interests throughout the state, the petitions to be placed on the ballot the bills drafted by the state wide legislative committee and ap proved by the good roads association are being signed at the rate of several thousand signatures a day. Everv mail brings to the office of Freisdent Prall of the good roads as sociation petitions from out state coun ties containing eaoh the full number of signatures properly sworn to. Work ers throughout the citv report similar success. Six petitions, each petition carrying the eight bills with room for 20 sinners, or 120 signature, were turned in bv Henrv Van Matre. repre aenting FarnkJC. Riggs.J With simplicity that in matters offi cial baa come to te called "Jefferson ian" characteristic of that part of the West which was laat to be surrendered to civilization. Bv the advance of the wbiteman George W. P. Hunt was inaugurated aa the first Governor of Arizona February 1. Word was sent bv telegraoh from tbe National Capital that President Taft bad signed the proclamation ad mitting Arizona, the laat of the terri toriea on contiguous soil, aa tbe 48th state of the Union. Tbe ceremonies attendant upon tbe birth of the state and tbe induction into office of its first Executive, were entirely devoid of the porno and dis play that usually accompany inaugura tiona. No uniforms glittering with gold lace were In evidence. The mili tary waa consoicious by its absence, for tbe new Governor is adverse to osten tations. There was but a meager dis play of evefl tbe silk "stovepipe" bat and tbe frock coats, which only a fe years ago invaded Arizona. It waa a simple affair throughout. Pbeonix has witnessed much more ceremonious functions. A flash bv telegraph from Washing ton that President Taft had signed tbe proclamation of admission, aa the sig nal for a wild outburst of enthusiasm from thousands of tbe citizens of tbe new state, who had gathered at the Caoitol for tbe inauguration. The plea of Governor Hunt for a aimple, auiet decorous ceremony was forgotten. The air was rent bv "Wild West" shouts and veils, the ebnekinfof whistles and the heavy report of bombs. Governor Thomas F. Marsball. of Indiana attended the inaugural. He was on tne stand wttb Governor Hunt when Chief Justice Kent administered the oath of office. William Jennings Brvan. who went to tbe Caoitol with Governor Hunt de livered an address to 5000 or more per sona in the City Hall Plaza. F. C. Keen, of tha firm of Keene A fiarncs. the prominent tobbaoronists of Lakeview. was (o Palalev on busi ness Monday. An agreement baa been entered Into Mrs. Kirkoatrick teacher of the Scouts between II. Koenlg, of the lower vat entertained their classes to a .Valentine nd F N L'urtla. of Valley Falls. party. Valentine gamea of all kind, whereby the latter will bora for aret were Indulged in the early part of the w,ter on lha rnch of tha former, evening men alter refreshments all aiei on good authority that a gathered around the piano and sana 1! and billiard hall Is to be opened In several rousing Junior songs, tha the Farra building at oreaent occunied crowning event of the evening being bv Maurice Murnbv. The latter ia to the Post Office where each one went have a new and smaller place of bual for their mail before the happy good ncaa between his present location and nights were aaid. Those being present the livery stable. II ouius, isoaus. tresses anu oiiiixs II : fc. - 7 II - I . . . iraiura me ciaeaea ana teachers were Mra. Jeaaie Carr and Mra. Keller, Will Larkin, who has been spending the winter In the South, returned last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carr were buai neas callers in Lakeview Tuesday. W. S. Blair of Lakeview soent sever al days in and about New Pine Creek last week, taking ordera for Nursery stock. New Pine Creek hotels were full to overflowing Saturday night. Men who are interested in the mines are coming in and later auite a rush is expected here. Mrs. Msttie Follett ia numbered among our sick. Will Tvree has been indisposed for several da vs. L. M. Henderson baa returned from several days atav In Alturas. Despite tbe rain. 21 members of the Ladies Aid gathered at the pleasant home of Mra. Al Gallagher. Friday afternoon, for their regular social meeting. Devotionals were led bv Mrs. Miller then Mra. Conrad. The president, presided over a abort busi ness session alter which a splendid program waa given aa follows: Read ing Mrs. Wade Duet Mrs. Crowder aoJ Mrs. Schauera. Reading Miss Minnie - Henderson. D u e t Mrs. Kirkoatrick and Mra. Patterson. Read ing Jeaaie Carr. Dainty refreshments were served bv tbe hostess, assisted bv Mrs. Scbauers. Mra. Cbrowder and Misa Gallagher. The New Pine Creek Comedy Com oanv consisting of seven characters will put on a plav at the Opera Hoube on March 1. 1912. Word comes from Oakland. Cal., thai Mrs. Nettie Sherlock will probably come to Paisley for a brief visit In tha near future. Miss Ena ia attending school In the California city nd likes it very well. They Intend to make Oakland their permanent home. The first warrant Issued bv the town of Paisley was drawn in favor of Henrv McCall. for 3 payment for service aa special policeman. Tha Recorder and Treasurer now hsve a full set of books for keeping the accounts of tha town and business shoald run smoothly henceforth. The demand for houaea to rent in Paialev, which baa been mentioned aev eral times In those columns, is to be met this soring bv the erection of a number of moderate priced dwellings on the property owned bv Mr. George S. Park. He and Mr. Hugh K. Gil mour. both energetic and enterprising business men. expect to commence at onca tbe building of four or five houses, and. ao great ia the demand, thev state that thev have five of tbem rented alreadv. Mr. Park haa been busy for several davs grading the lota opposite the Currier residence, preparatory to breaking ground for the new buildings. These gontlemen deserve muob credit for not onlv will thev work a great benefit for Paisley, but tber will reap a good reward financially for them selves. Silver Lake Items Silver Lake Leader) Resolutions of Condolence Report of the Committee on Resolu tions. on tbe death of Brother T. W. Colvin. Whereas, Death haa severed another branch from tbe family tree of our Lodge bv calling our Beloved Brother T. W. Colvin and whereas we tbe mem bers of Lakeview Lodge No. 63, I.U.O.K are sustaining the loss of one of our oldest members. Therefore be it Resolved, that as a Lodge and as members personally we mourn the loss but with humble submission now to tbe will of our heavenly Father. In the demise of Brother Colvin we lost one of its members honored and be loved bv all who knew him. He was genial and practiced the great lessons of our order. His friendship was loval. bis love for his fellowman was proven bv his manv kindly acts to them and his troth was exemplified by business and freindlv associations in the com munity in which he lived for so many years. Resolved that a copv of these reso lutions be spread on the minutes and a copv sent to his dsugbter, Mra. Francis McLaughlin. Committee F. P. LIGHT. GILBERT. D. BROWN, HARKY BAILEY. Mme. Schumann-Heink. the great contralto singer, is scheduled to appear in Keno Monday, r et. 26. been Exemplary Adel Items (Regular Correspondence) The weather the past week haa model soring weather. A good rain was enjoved on the night of the 17th. Stock is doing well weather for feeding. Whist and dancing fashion now. A Grand Mask Bull took place in the Hall on the night of the 16th. This was in nonor ot Oregon's birthday as well as St. Valentine's. An immense crowd was present and a magnificent' Mr. and Mrs. tjivan have gone to r parties are the There were no moving pictures here on luesdav and ihursdav. Mr. Al Smith, of Lakeview. who aent for some new parts for bis machine failed to get tbem aa soon as e:ioectcd. a no Mr Wendt let Mr. Smith have part of hia machine until next Saturday. There ill be moving pictures hero again next Saturday and Mr. Wendt expects to run regular everv Saturday. Sunday Tuesday and Thursday hereafter. All those who are interested in base. ball are requeated to attend a public meeting at the Ooera House next Sun day afternoon at 2 o. en. With a good strong baseball team and a good band. New Pine Creek will be able to furnish good amusement re tbe many mining people that are ex pected here the coming summer. Mrs. Blurton. of the Blurton Hotel, is about to reoaper. paint and do other Improvements about the hotel. Henrv Wendt ia having gravel hauled in front of his building. The Leap Year Dance given by the Ladies at the Opera House February 16. was a grand success. Tbe Ladies in charge deserve mueh credit for the manner in which thev conducted the dance. The supper was first class. The music waa furnished by tbe New Pine Creek Orchestra. The New Pine Creek band bova had a meeting at the Opera House laat Wednesday evening. New Pine Creek will soon bave an UD-to-date band. Fort Bidwell to attend the funeral of Mr. Givan'a father who died some dava since in southern California. For the, oast two davs a number of Plush people ' bave been visiting ia Adel. W. Z. Moss has brought about one hundred and fllty head ot horses to tha Adel feeding grounds for a few weeks before driving below. This is tha pro per place for winter feeding. Work ia progressing on the S.O.W.P. Co. 'a plant, and when it is finished Lakeview and other neighborhoods mav obtain electrio tight and power to anv extent they wish. The ditch leaves Deep Creek at the r ails and wilr'give fall to generate as much electricity as this whole country may need. South Warner is on the")ump. In a short time it will be right in the front ranks. supper was spread. For these suppers the Adel ladies are in, the lead. No one goes hungry at an Adel supper. Mr. and Mrs. Parker went to Lake view last week and Mrs. Parker con- W. B. Snider for sheriff. Look up his past performances. Nuf aaid. We're for him. F. W. Pavi e would aueceed himself as county clerk. Lake county never had a more competent clerk than Mr. Pavne. Give him another term. W. Lair Thompson will probably walk awav with the Job left vacant bv Dr. Geo. W. Merrvman. Mr. Tbomp aon will make good in tbe senate. He could make good almost anywhere. Tom Cement, of Fremont, was lined S50 last week for killing venison out of season. Justice of the Peace O. F. Cadv assessed the fine when Rement wig brought before him bv Deoutv Gsme Warden La Sater. La Sater tried to obtain a warrant in Silver Lake for Hement. but Justice (J. W. Martin refused to iaaue the Da per as the esse wss in Mr. Cadv a precinct. Mr. Cadv could have made the fine lighter. Bement. who is a homesteader, killed the venison because he needed meat. monev?" ia the giat if not tbe verba- turn appeal, of a flood ef inquiries re reived by P. D. Reedei. since the timely death of Gunman C. B. Scbaffer. "No chance" ia the reply Mr. Keeder must aend to those who have been stung bv the late glib-tounged crook. These inooiries csme from half a dozen com munitiea in which Schaffer had plied his trade. 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What your ensh dollar will buy tit our storo will surprise you. TR PARISIAN MILLINERY Main Stseet :: :: West of Court House Political Announcements FOR PKOSKCUTISO ATTORNEY I SUBHCKIBK VOX. THE EXAMINER NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tbe County Court of the Htate ot Oregon, (or tbe County of Lake. lu the Matter of the hstate of EDWARD A. SNYDER, DecedMod To all whom It may concern : Noh tlce is berebygiven that Itbe under- algned waa by an order ol Hon. U. Daly. JuiWe ol the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County ol Lake, duly made and entered in the above entitled Court and matter on tbe 20th day ol February, 1912, ap pointed Adiuluit ator ol the Km t ate ol Edward A. Snyder, deceuaud, and baa duly qualified as aucbadinlnlstra- tor. All persona having claims agalnat auld decedent or aaid estate are hereby required to prent-nt the same, duly verified and accompanied the proper youciiera, to tbe unuor tlnuea her journev to Southern Call for- lu tne towo 0( Lakovlew, Lake County, nia to be abnent for some time. Mr I Oregon, within six montha from the Parker returned home the latter part date of the first publication ol this v. I . . , , ... ...... . ... .... . , , i i iaiu aim unit iiuiiiiHiieu una i.'uu mra. Anna uiair accompameu mr. jay 0( -eiruury. 11112 farker to Adel and has taken charge JOHN AKZNER, of the culinary department at the M.C. (Adiiiluatrator of tbe Eatate of ranch jviwaru a. enyner. utjeeaaeu. John Irwin I hnreby announce mymtlf a candidate for the nomination for DlMrlct At torney for Lakn a n d Klamath counties on the Republican ticket, subject to tha will of the Mople at the primary elertlon to be held Altril it iai ' , FOR STATE SKNATOK Frank L. Young I hereby announce tuyHelf a candidate ; lor nomination for the olllee of; Mate Senator on the Democratic ticket at the primary nominating; ehctlon to be held April It). IU12. j FOR PhOSKCUTINU ATTORNEY I Prosecuting Attorney for thin flntrlct, ! will be a candidate lor tne republi can nomination lor that othce at tbe primaries In April. the Republican party, at the Pri mary Nominating election to be held In the aaid county u I lie ltHa. day of April. 1011. O. V. CADY. Now it la alleged that a dictagraph haa been discovered In the headquarters of the International A Mortal ion of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers in Indlanapolia. FOR AbBEBHOR A, J. totter I hereby announce myaelf a candi date for the nomination for A -or of 1-ake Connty on the Demo oratic ticket, m-bject to the will of tbe people at 'the primary election lobe held on April lUtb, 1012. FOR SALE SHINGLE MILL OUTFIT Consisting of boiler,, engine, mill with 2 saws,' 1 drag saw outfit, wug on and logging drny. Will sell cheap. mU Sec J. A. WOODS FOR ASHKSSOIl J. F. Barnes I, J. F. Barnea, generally known aa frank rJarneH, hereby announce my self aa candidate for the nomination of Aaseaaor ot Lake County ou the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held April 19, 1U12. FOR COUNTY CLERK aaBsvayas,jjaaaaaaaa F. IV. Payne I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of uounty uierk of l,uko i onnty, Ore gon, subject to the endorsement ol the Democratic party at the Prl mary Nominatlug election to be neid in aaid county on the lutti day of April, 19J2. ' FOR COUNTY CLMKK W. 8. Blair I hereby announce myaelf a candidate or me nomination lor Clerk of Lake County on the Reniitilti-nn ticket, subject to the will of the people at tbe Primary election. April 10, 1912. ' FOR COUNTY CLERK H. A, Utley I hereby aonounce myaelf a candidate or me nomination for tbe ottlce of County Clerk of Lako County, Ore gon subject to the endoraement of the Reputlicau party at tho Prl mary nominating el.tction to be held lu aaid county on tho )9tli dav of April, 1911. J FOR COUNTY CLERK OryTOadv I hereby announce myaolf a candidate or me nomination for tho oillcu of Co-inty Clerk, ol Luke County. Ore gon. subject to the endorsement of goes WANTED 9 w lure is an opportunity for the man or w o m a n who wants an income. A fine large lot on Water St., close in, 132 ft. front, with two houses all i,i good condition and con siderable furniture with it. Well built and everv thing arranged for a per manent home, with bath, fine range, &c, and manv little things that mean comfort and pleasure to the ' owner, but are not usually found in nlaces you can buy. Lots of fruit trees set. An ideal nlaee for home with an income. Price of alf comnlctp. $5250.00 a Business Chances Kanciiks Timhkr Lands Rentals The Goose Lake Valley Land and Orchard Co. MainOHice, Lakeview, Ore, Urnnch at New Pin Creek