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I -- Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lak County, Oregon ADVERTISING RATES. lotnltr iiMrtlnt 1a. 11.00 n Inch. tfnct oinain ir-ao, por month. All tamitnt aula. ehanrf-J fwHrtrcBionlo. '" ol compwl tlnn rWtred fnrall .xtrrn ctaanr.. All pctl mtloni itra. All abort term U. itr iMdrn, local eolumna, lor. rr lln .ah In rttou. wnl ads. 6c. a lln wwh tniwrllpn. rd of ttianka 11.00. Resolution o. cotulo ne. fl.Mand nprd. iyTrtiilfnl AdTrtllnf d Job Mil crash In adranc All bill BiiitM paid the Bnt of each month. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On mr, la adranoe, ....I til nnniha, " for, month. 11 gWll aotaald la adraap. IJ.M th rr N.tlc lo SbcHbra Ounarrtoara to Tha Examln.r who ramova O front on. locality to anotn.r, or rhano lh.tr tHMtotnra addraaa ahould ramrntbar ut drop tat oittra a card ao tholr pa par ran ba ad. draaaed to tha rtf at poatomoa. Lakeview, OreRon, Tharttday, April 11, 1013 Tht the finances of Lake eountr re moat carefullv ruardad ia attested by the reoort of tbe examiners publish ed laewbere in this iaaue ot tbe Ex aminer, and the rcDort reflects modi credit ODon tbe aeveral count officials andling and carrvine for the funds. Tbe examination was made bv a com- aittee consisting of 11. A. BratUln. vice oresident of the First National Bank, of Paislev. H. . M. Fleminr. a well known business man of New Pine Creek, and V. L. Snelling. secretary of Encouraging: Letter The letter oubllshed below ia self exolanatorv and will interest not only the Chaatauaua Circle but many others in our citv. Editorial Offices. 23 Union Square, N, T.. April 2. 1912. Mv Dear Mrs. Prvse: I have just been reading the newsosoer cPpoine of tbe Lake County Examiner describ- inr your evening of advertisements and I want to aend mv coneratualtiona to the 19Ms for their originality and to the Lake view Mercantile Co., all j tell them bow much I wish I miirbt taen of integrity and hitrh standing in , have been there to enjoy the fun. Do the country. From their reoort it ia ! let us know when you do anything ao evident that they made a careful and jolly again. painstaking examination of tbe records! of each officer and found that every cent received bad been oroDerlv ae- 1 hope you are enjoying the Ameri can Year. I am sure von must be cut ting olenty of ginger into it for I ima- counted for. Some of the other counties j glne from this account that you have throughout the State are experiencing , ginger and to snare for arousing in- trouble on account of alleged miaaooli- eation of oublie funds, and it is there fore pleasing to know that our oublie officials are conducting their office along business lines of good judgement and economy, for tbe committee alto states in its reoort that each officer is doing all tbat be can to perform bis full duty for the best interests of the public. tereat in anything and everything. Cordially yours. Mabel I. C Smith. President C. L. S. C. Class 1914. Mrs. J. R. Smith. Assistant Editor. The Chautau-auan. Additional Briefs Harry A. Utlev. candidate for the Republican nomination as County Clerk, was in Lakeview yesterday. O. T. McKendree has been looking into tbe leeal ohases of the matter and finds that the City Council is without "Violets" Entertain The "Violet" division of the M. E. Aid society, entertained the "Red Roses" at an exoerience meeting. at! the borne or Mrs. uan -.nanaier j authority to prevent the construction Monday evening. Aoril 8. A short pro- of hj8 sheep bearing plant. Hence on tram was rendered consisting of a solo. - j.v be resumed tbe erection of the "Amid the Roses" bv Mrs. Leonard. I corrag which when completed will Reading by Mrs. N. T. Corv. vocal afford hmple room for the ghtep Mnd aolo "Message of tbe Violets" bv Mrs. ; wj kee0 33 ,hearers bu8V during the W. P. Dver. Recitations bv Barbsra , seagon 1 T - AftAB. V.:k j ' .... Uick Kingsley is platting lades I or tne violet Division 101a in varied and amusing manner their me thods and experiences of earning their dollar. After various amusing games, dainty refreshments were served. Souvenirs of the occasion were given to each guest. a ten acre , tract that be formerly bought of Aloh Reed, west of New Fine Creek, on I State Line. This tract is separated bv ' State Street (the State Line) from the ; forty acre tract which the N.-C.-O. j Rv. recently purchased from Felix I Green and is now subdividing. Dick Lyman In Again j The Klamath Falls Northwestern ssys tbat according to a wire received j bv the Federal authorities in San I mm ? Mf rTl A a. A 1 I r rancicso LOUis i. -nuriieiL. me nurse I charged with aiding Dr. J. last, j leabt went down Tuesday with tbe engineers to get tbe tract ready and will put the same on the market at $200 per lot The Snider Ooera House is rapidly nearing completion, and will probably I Grant ' readv 'or occupancy by tne 10th of ; I w rrl i . - a . a .i I Lvman to escape from an Oakland bos- lDe D1ue 18 enl,re" encioseu. pital while he was retained with , the outside Minting w completed: ) broken ankle when a federal prisoner 1 ?he "'penters are now doing the finish- j .U..A !th Panama land fr.nri. anH ,n8 worlt un the ln8lde- U 18 consider- , . . .,u ,.,. . ., ' ed best to lav the hardwood who epcaped with four other prisoners . . .u- b-i. t. r.n. ,-o.i ia sim order that it mav receive tember. is under arrest in Mill. New!,nJurv from the workraen- Mexico. It will be remembered that ; Witl the opening of the Coast Lea Lvman and Thornett were apprehended gue on the first, and of tbe American at Lakeview and were taken from here ' and National Leagues this week, be to Klamath Falls. At Klamath Thor- siJea numberless minor leagues, the nett and other prisoners escaped while ! baseball i-eason is on in full blast, and Lyman remained on account of his in-, from now until tbe whistle blowa next ouired ankle and he was sentenced to Fal1 the thoroughbred bred fan. be he in Portland or Spook Hollow, will be following his favorite performers in the papers, and many a scrao will take dace as to the relative merits of this or that player. Those who failed to hear J. D. Ste vens lecture on Shakespeare Monday IS months on McNeill's Island. Baptist Easter Program ' The following is the procram of the Easter entertainment at the Baptist Church. Praver. Rev. Simmons: "A Soring Hat." Vera Thrjaton; "An taster Dream." Millie Pott; Saxo- evening missed a rare treat. The gen- phone Snlo, "The Holv Citv." Mr. Dar nell : "taster Heirs." Nettie Cher.ev ; Sketch from "The Prime rf Peace.": bv Wm. J. Brvan. I.ucile Iiailev; Song. ; Class of Girls: "The World's Ea.Uer lionnet." Htta Heed. "An Easter' Masket" Nellie McDonald. "The Eas-: tr Rabbits Etrg." Wilma Grab; "The' "Raster L:lv" Amv Ogle ; Solo. "Mv Dollie's Praver" Millie Po.t; "The Rien Christ" Geneva Tr.ruston; "The tleman Droved himself not only a care ful student of the great writer, but showed himself to have much historical ability, and the several selections he favored his audience with were hiehly aooreciated. It is beldom that Lake view is favored with such entertain ment and it is therefore all the more appreciated. S. A. Le--t'r was down from Silver OFFICIAL REPORT ON LAKE COUNTY'S FINANCES To the Hon. County Court of Lake County, Oregon: Uentkmen; We your roinmittoe appointed to rtnmlne and verify the books ol the Sheriff, Clerk and Trvanurvr, Irom January 1, 1911, to January 1, 1912, both dAtee tncluttlve, report n follow, to-wtt: We find that during the time luotitiontHl, V. 11. Snider, as MbcrtfT, received from all ourcen, and paid to the treae onr. aa whowu by hie rvtipt, the aum of 8H.6SO 39 And during tbe tuue Hriod F. W. Payne, aa clrk rtxtved ae fvea, and depoattrl with tho treasuivr, the aum of.; o.SIS 50 In the county trvMNiirvr'aofllctt wo fliullhat P.O. AhlHtmm trvaaurvr, Inchnllnjr the lalnct on hand ht liwt re port, Jan. 1, 1911, rvcelvMl frvm all eon rem 167.W59 44 And diabureed per vouchers on file the aum of 139,078 67 Iravnga balance on band of I 5S.1W 87 Which euro, is dtatributod and kept in the following fund to wit: General fund $ lO.S.Hl 54 Hoad fund dlntrlct number one Road fund district number two Road fund dlatrict number three Road fund dletrtct numU'r five Road fund district nnniber all Road fund district nututwr nine Road fund district number thirteen Road fund district numbtr fourteen Ueueral nad fund Oeneral school lund Inxtttute fund Library fund State treasurer fund School district number one School district numtier two School district uumtier three School district number four '. School district duuiImt Ave School district ouiulier alx School diatrlct uumbtr eeven School district number nine School district numlter leven School dlntrict numlH'r twelve School district number ihlrteeii School district number fourteen. School district nuuilier nlnttti School district nuaber twenty-two School diHtrltt uuiatier twenty-three School dltttrict number twenty-four School district number twenty-five School district number eleven and twenty-three. Boundary board fund Escheat fund ICS 13 70 2.- 44 42 00 147 no 371 00 10V 1.1 00 2.8U4 01 2213 20 .'77 no n 43 42 Wl 0 92 M 23 (M 109 67 147 44 8 17 1,818 1)7 0 37 17 IS 03 102 30 :w tx) 215 02 383 .H 17 ti3 27 02 401 85 453 41 100 00 130 49 f 28,190 87 All Keclal school fundn In the lifiiids of the treasurer were levied by, ana belong: to the several ttchool dintrk-lH lu-reiti named. The general t?hool fund Is under the control of the county hcIkmI superintendent and is apportioned by him among the neveral school districts of the county lu coutornilty with the law on that mibjert. There are only to funds over which the county court has any Jurisdiction, the enerul and county roads funds. In the general fund there Is In the hands of the treasurer.. $ 10,s.Vi .".4 And outstanding warrants agatimt It 1,716 01 leaving a balance at this date of In the county road fund there is And outstanding warrants against It of. 10.140 63 2.SU4 03 717 13 Leaving a balance against it of f 2,177 90 We also Hud that the books and records of the various officers are kept In a neat, clear and orderly manner, and commend the ccuutv court for its persUiaucy in lit) bi moiittify system of examining aud checking the books of each department at each regular semdou of the county court, which obviates any errors to become of lou standing. We also commend the action of the county court lu the.plnn adopted regarding the pun-haning of supplies, where each olllcer Is re quired to make bis reqtilrtion to the court for lu examination aud ap proval and when ho approved by the court It Is placed In the hands of the county clerk who is appointed as the purchuMtng agent, with instructions to solicit competitive bids from the various dealer. This system w ill, no doubt, bueouie the means of much Having lu the pur chane of supplies. In view of the fact that the coHt of asMesHing, collecting, station ary aud stamps are la many ca6H in excess of the taxew received from smull tracts of laud, we would suggest that no real estate be assessed at a figure lower than will produce ) cents iu taxes. We believe the people of Lake county are to be congratulated upon the business like manner in which the county affairs are being con ducted and tbat no county In the state of Oregon has less cause for complaint of tbe work of her officers. Respectfully Submitted, Signed) II. M. I LEMINfJ, II. A. ISRATTA1.V, V. L. SNELLIXfi. I kke cvpr SkihIm" hui no? hrnntK fho Wild Vvh.te Rose. Dollie Blackburn ; . eIcction rfeturnsdown. Mr. Lester has baxaphone Solo. Mr Darnell ; Short the 6ame blwit BmiIe of nd Easter lalk bv the Pastor. , appears as ,f perfectly satisfied with the world in general. He had not been High Water In East The Nevada State Journal khvs that the floods waters in the Mississiuui the pan week have reached the highest hlage ever recorded. Thirty thousand are homeless, thirtv people have been drowned, and a property loss of ten million has been incurred, due to the ravages of the pill ess waters. The ravages extend from points in Illinois to threatened places in Tennessee and .Mississippi. Railroad tralfic is paralyz ed and hundreds of tersons are still menaced bv the tide of the river at points in lower Missouri. Northwestern Tennessee, and Arkansas. The crest of the flood Sunday began extending from the Missouri line southward. To Whom it May Concern I am legally (jualilied for the ofllce if cobutv superintendent. Educa tionally I am qualified for a JIfe di loma. If elected I will Dot engage iu teachlog while in office. J. ALLEN JLH IIA1IDS. in Lakeview since 1909 and was pleas ed with the evidences of prosperity which greeted him on every side. It might be incidentally mentioned that he received a warm fcreeting from his numerous friends herebouts. Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. II. Shirk received a telegram to the effect that her mother was dangerously ill at Uerkelev. California, but too late to catch the afternoon train. So with an auto in readiness to take her to Al turas to catch the Monday morning train she beseiged the telegraph office Saturaav evening and Sunday, to final ly bi rewarded with word that her mother was out of danger and had im proved to such an extent as to render the trio unnecessary. FOR KA LE liy sealed bids bold I the right to reject any and all bids. Uids on single lot. Lots 4. 6, ,7and 8, block (i, McCleary-Scbauer addition to New l'ioe Creek aud one lot west of Lake hotel, l(K)xUK) feet. New I'me Creek, Ore. K. N. Kde. Ingo mur, al., box 21. I'.tds closed 30 days from date of first lusue, April 11, 1912. 4t Paisley Pick-ups (C'bewuucau I'ress) J. W. Nelson, ot Anna River, was in Paisley Tuesday night enroute to Lake view. The iNorthwest Townsite Co. will have samples of soil analyzed from all parts of the segregation for the pur pose of ascertaining what crops are best suited to it. The little daughter of V. O. Z. Mor gan hud a narrow escape from death Tuesday evening. She got hold ot some thing, it is not known exactly what, and swallowed it. experiencing great agonv before help came. The parents telephoned for Dr. Thayer, who went out bv automobile, finding the child much better, she having been fed fresn eggs and sweet milk to counteract pos sible poison. Dr. A. A. Witham was in I'aialev for the first time in some months Satur day. He is looking verv well, but savs that this altitude does not agree with him. While he would rather spend the balance of his life in Summer Lake Valley than anvwbere else on earth, his health will not permit, and as soon as he can arrange his affairs here, he will take up his residence in llayward. Califorina. The Dr. is one of the test boohters this country has ever had and his departure will be a distinct loss to the community. F. H. Oliver last week arrived from Spokane on business connected with the Deen creek power project. Mr. Oliver had no statement to make con cerning his intentions, and be left Monday morning for tl e power site. Sliver Lake Items ('Sliver Lake leader) r.vereii r.merv nas returned wltn a part of Mr. Williams well drilling out fit and reports that the rest of the out fit is having a hard time getting through the timber as the roads are in a muddy condition and much snow on the ground. Mr. O. Morris who has been publish ing the Leader for sometime past, will leave for Portland today, where he has accepted a position on the Oregonlan. While here he made many friends and the best wishes of the community go with him to bis new field of labor. Good luck brother. County Commissioner Anderson was in town during the week and is looking atfer the roads. He expects to have the various supervisors in the northern part ot the county at work in a short time and we may expect to see some good roads in the near future. Last Monday Jas. Wakelfield made an assingment of his liquor store and billiard room for the benefit of his creditors. Dave Dodson ia in charge pending the order of the court. Artesian Hale in sinking a well for Mr. Richards struck a heavy flow of gas. Although thev sot a nice flow of water at 200 feet Mr. Richardsis going deeper. The Lakeview Commercial Club met in regular session Monday night but owing to the other , meetings and en tertainments adjourned to meet next Monday, the 15th at which time a full attendance is desired. IF IT'S NEW WE HAVE IT When You Think of Modish Hats At Popular Prices, you nlwavs think of Smith's Millinery We were never o well prepared to meet the exacting demands of discriminating Mil. lincry Customers as this season. Uvery style that is new and authentic is here. Our popular priced Hats are reproductions of the iost fashionable imported models and the remarkably low prices n licet the im portant saving secured by buying & selling for cash. YOUR VISIT WILL COWIN'CIv YOU PARISIAN MILLINERY coKf WEST or HOUSE J Taft Club The Taft Club will meet next Mon day night at tbe Court House to effect a Permanent organization. Messrs. llatchelder, Conn. Orton and others will address the meeting. Ladies are invited. J. N. WATSON. Temporary President. M. B. RICK, Temporary Sec retarv. Political Announcements Hilt IKKASl'ltkU Dissolution of Partnership Nonce is hereby given;thst; lh ro- partnersmo nereturureuximiug I e tween J. B. Auten andjK. K . ltineliwrt. doing btiineis under thelirm name of Auten A Rinehart. hns "thin dav been disicdved bv mutual "agreement. Thi- business will re continued "bv"""j. H. j Auten, to whom all arrount are dun and who is resopnsible for all outstand ing indebtedness of the firm of Auten &, Rinehart. J. H. AUTKN. K. K. RINK HART. Dated Lakeview. Oregon. April 6. 1!12. R. A, Hawkina 1 hereby muiiiiiiue in vm II a candidate for teMtirer of Luke county ou the lifiiiiM-rnilc ilskt-t, mill), ft. to the will of the people at the primary election to lie bold ou April IV. 111-'. H. A. HAWKINS. l-'ou Rki'iikkkm-ativk In Compass NOTICK OK FINAL ACCOIWT Notice is lieif-bv glvrti that S. J. MrKee, ndmlul'itrator of the co-part-nerthlp estate of llarniim & Ki-hart. has tiled his final account In said estate In the coiiutv court of Like county, Oregon, nnd that Krldav the 10th day of May. 1012. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon has Ixvu llxi-d us the time, aud the couoty court room in the court Iioiiho at Lakeview. Oregon, as the plnce of hearing said final account and objec tions thereto, if auy therele, and all persons interested are uotilliNl to make any objections they may have to ai( final accouut on or Ix-lore en Id time. I'lllillnhed ly order ol the county court In the Lakeview Kxamlncr. Date of first publication April 11, ll'li 8. .1. McKKK. Adtiiinlxtrator ol theco iiarfiiersliii) estate of Karuuui Sc Rehart. .NOTICK FOR l'FIILIOATION Not Coal Land Ih-pnrlment of the Interior, I'. H. lund office at Lakeview, Ore., April 10. 11112. Notice Is hereby given that William Schmidt, of Lakeview, On1., who, on May 2, l'Jot, made homestead entry No. :i771. serial 01112, for Fa N WW, Sec. 21, T. :i! R. 20 K., and on July 17, I'.MW, made additional Immesleai) No. 0IIMI, for W'j, NK'4'. Sec. ill, town ship m 8. It. 20 K. W illamette Meri dian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to est all HhIi claim to the land above ileucrilH'd, before Register anil Receiver, I'nited States land olllee, at Lakeview, ire., on the2;th day of May, l'J12. Claimant mimes a wltm-Hsex: I). M. Bryan, John Hraurli, Henry Barker ami Oeo. Schmidt, idl of Lake view, Ore. A. W. ORTO.N, leglster. 4""v:'"'v . r '.,'.iv!.-'.j.:.j I.AI'O t. COVKV Warwcprlng, Crook t'o. Candidate (or iH'iniH-ni l la nomination for Rep resentative In (.'(ingreso, Hecond Ore go n DUtrlct. i ' i I'KTITlON FORLKiL'OK LIC'KNNK V.'... .1... ..H.I I... 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Iinl. lv im:eillii I lie (lain lie alu.i.-.l t)tlM i.ullllou and uta.i of (lie filing ul Hie aame T J Kl l.f.lVAN nworn til an.l miliu..rll....l 1........ ..... .1.1 a, 1. - .... -- - ...... u, ...,v hiu titia 0.11 day of April Jli elf AH rMHACII, Notary public for Ocrg.ui Nollnn la hnri'liv tr vei. 1 l.ui l... ...i...-1 will tt.ily to tint Honorable Counly 1,'ourl of fjikc l-'ouuly, Mate ol Oii koii, 1.11 .May Hlh, 191 -' for a llcena.i to aell aplrll iioua, malt ami vinuoua ll.juora lu iena .Uuinlli.a lliau one nuoii 111 norm e liruer rrecllli.t, I.HklM 0111 1 y Ireuoll lor a iterlo.l ill I. ii.i.t.i.. fr.... . .... 1.1. j . : ..",. III-.' III! day of May, Ml T J HI I.I.IVAN Good Investments In Acivajje or Lots in New Pine Creek, Ore. Uarains in Kanclics in Various Parts of the Valley Titular Lands and Sawmill Proposi tions. Kcntals ALGER LAND CO. Lakevfow New Pino Crook We Have Just received a ship ment of the famous GoLzian and Goodman Bros.' Shoes Including black and tan, high and low cuts, . the latest styles for Spring and Summer wear. Give us a call before you buy else where. Economy Store