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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1912)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oreffon A0YERT15INU RATES. ifniu Mtodim j.ii.oo aa Jiirh. uniu a ibi mw. r-r month. All Maudin i fctnrml frlwie inomn. vmy 01 mn.j. t .a cbr1 lt til itr ctan.. All rec mi . poOUoni .tr. All ihort wrm dt. tr iMdrn. local column. 10c. per lln rrh in " w-tton. ntrt.6o. a lln with lnTieu r Cmrt ' ttiukt 1.00. Rwlullont o. wu lo- Icaco. H.M) .nd upward. fr-Tnkiulent Admitting and Joa tri la'.ouh to dvnc AU blUi molt b paid tna Onto! each r mn. Lakeview, Oregroa, MKMOKIAL DAY Memorial day was last Thursday eel orated in this city by the closing oi tbe banks, land office and numerous tores and other business houses There were a goodly number of people oo the streets to view the procession to the cemetery. The procession was formed at the Snider opera boune where the program was furnished, and the capacity of the spacious building wss heavily taxed. The graves of the blue and tbe gray were Impartially decorated, and tke little mourds above the "deathless dead" were tendely covered with flowers. The beautiful custom Inci dent to Decoration day was originated in the southern states and was inati toed by southern women. Its obser vance became widespread after May a, 1S68, when General John A. Logan, then commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, issued an order appointing May 30 of that year far Grand Army services, choosing that day possibly being the dste ot the discharge of tbe last Union volunteers of tbe wsr. There is no national law en tbe subject. Among the Theaters The Margaret lies Company pre sented the Swedish comedy, "OJe Olson" at tbe opera bouse Sunday night The troup came from Ft Bid well the same day snd after exper iencing some auto trouble on the way, did not arrive until late in tbe evening. Since their .last appesrnce in Lakeview Mr. and Mrs. Harrington had left the company, and thus left their cast weak in some respects. However, they will be joined bv two new people from San Francisco this week and promise some strong performances in tbe future. Beginning with next Sunday evening at their next engagement, tbe curtain will rise promptly at 8:15 o'clock, awl the management informed tbe Ex a mi ner that the long delays between acts would be avoided. This is a credible move as it will enable tbe audience to see a play and get home at a reason able hour in the evening. Tbe bill here next Surday will be "Tbe Jolly American Tramp." Their schedule for tbe summer i Lskeview on Sun day : New Pine Creek, Monday; Fort Bidwell, Tuesdsy : Lake City, Wednes day; Eagleville, Thursday: Cedarville, Friday: Alturas, Saturday. Each week a new play will be produced. Tbe Leota Howard Dramatic Com pany is booked for an engagement at tbe Snider opera house June 17 to 84 inclusive. Three people. Miss Howard Mr. Thompson and Mr. Howe, are in cluded in the cast, all of whom have previously appeared in Lakeview with the Margaret lies troup. Farnum and Buchanan, advertised , under the name of Pixley&Lauder ful filled their engagement at the opera house Monday night in the bill "A Wife Wanted." Tbey put forth their beat efforts to please tbe audience, but the bill was an old one and bad been pre sented here before, consequently it did not meet with much applause. Mrs. McDowell Drowned J. H. McDowell, who purchased tbe Joe Ambroae ranch on the west side near Drews Valley Gap, Tuesday re ceived a telegram from Vancouver, B. C, containing the news that his wife had been drowned. They formerly lived at Vancouver before locating in this valley, and some time ago Mrs. McDowell returned there for a visit with relatives. Tbe message was very brief, only containing the few words "wife over board, body not located." No further particulars were available. Of course, owing to the distance and circum stances it is possible for a m'srepre aentation and in this hope the Exami ner sincerely wishes the husband will be rewarded. Incorporation Defeated The election held Saturday in New I'ine Creek for the purpose of incor porating tne town resulted in a vote of 2'J against to 23 in favor. It.is said that the principal dissension arose among the farmers whose lands were partly included in the proposed limits, while their places of residence were not taken in. The boundarvfeovcred about a section of land beginning at tbe state line and running north about a mile or nearly toIlenry Penman's ranch house. It is said that another Detition will be circulated and tne matter voted on again in the tear future. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On r, ta adTaaoa, . Hit ih itaa, W 00 16 t paid la d.o, $l.0ita.rt NOc ta Sakacribara rato Tha Ba.mln.r who rmoY locality to anolhf. t ohn moa ulilma nhonld rmralwr M SMM'0 tr . hi ! "0 trie a card to hlr papt ran b M- t-.- .1 to Ua rlckl aoatoBoa. Tiinr.Uy, .June t, lOl'J DEMON'S OPINION IN TROUT CASE Decision of Justice Court Reversed and Defend ants Discharged Owing to our promise that we would give the Examiner readers tbe opinion as Circuit Judge Benson in the case of J the State of Oregon vs. T. E. Bernard and Rial T. Striplin for catching trout I oat of season, the following is given, j This is the full history of tbe esse as j developed from the hearing in tne Jus-1 tice Court In April: I , In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Lake County. It appears from the record in this case, that on the 26th day of March, 19i2. defendant were duly convicted In the Justice's Court of Lakeview District, of having eertain trout in their possession, con tary to the provisions of Lord's Oregon Laws. From such judgement of conviction defendants appealed to this Court, and both parties having agreed in open Court that the trial should be held be fore tbe Court without the intervention of a iurv. the case waa submitted to this Court for judgment upon a tipu lated statement of facts, which emula tion is as follows : "Whereas the above named defend ants are charged with the crime of having in their possession, on March 23 1912, one hundred thrity four trout, it is hereby stipulated and agreed by and between J. D. Venator, deputy district attorney, on behalf of the State of Oregon, and Batcbelder & Combs, at torneys for the above named defend ants, and that the following statement contains all the evidence connected with or revelant to the above entitled cause. That the defendants above named did have in their possession on March 23, 1912, one bunderd and thirty bsb : that said Cab are natives ot the waters of Goose Lake, in Lake County, State of Oregon, and are described aa follows : Length from eight to twenty four inch es: weieht from one half pounds to eight pounds: body covered with small scales: color varies greatly but usually dark gray with numerous well sepa rated rounded spots of lighter gray or black : color of fish varies from white to deep pink or red: that there is in the tore part of the rook ot the mouth of these fishes a large flat bone with teeth on it, ar d tebind these teetb an irreguj lar single or double row of teeth ex tending from center of said bone to ward the throat, and tbe base of tbe tongue is also covered with teetb. "It is further stipulated and agreed by and between the parties hereto and that tbe two fishes now in the custodv of William Wallace, town Recorder of Lakeview, Oregon, were among the fish taken from the above named de fendants on March 23, 1912, and upon which the complaint was made, and it is further stipulated that the mouths of all the other fishes, upon which the above entitled charge is based, are the same as the mouths of the two fishes now in tbe custody of the said William Wallace. "It is further stipulated and agreed by and between the parties hereto that tbe above described and mentioned fishes are not Dolly Varden trout. Tbe defendants contend that tbe fish which they bad in possession at tbe time mentioned in the complaint were Sal mon Trout and therefore not protected by the Statute. It is true, that if the fiab in controversy were Salmon Trout the defendants are not guilty of a vio lation of ar.y law, and should be acquitt ed. Tbe sole question to be determined therefore, Is : Where the fish in controversy, Salmon trout. The Court has no evidence other than the description tet out in the stip ulation of the parties, and this, in the absence of the testimony of experts, gives tbe Court but scant aid in deter mining the question. It is true that the Cyclopedia known as tbe Americauna, we find the fol lowing: "Salmon Trout : A name applied to several distinct species of Salmonidae: in the eastern United States to the great lake trout, Christi-vomer, or Saevelinus Namay-cusb, which resem bles trie true chars or trouts except for tbe crested or vomer bone and proroi Continued oa page eight NU BUCK, GUN METAL and SUEDE PUMPS Pumps are deemed the most stylish, comfortable footwear for warm weather. Yc have just received an assortment of Pumps, made from Nu lluck, Gun Metal and Suede Leathers, cut over the latest lasts. Price n pair This practical garment for negligee wear has been the rage this season. We have just received an assortment of these Ladies' Shirts, made up from soft soisettc and dainty striped mercerized materials, soft French collars, and cufls. BAkLEY THE H O n TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AlVTION KALE. Saturday, Jon, IS at 1 :30 p. in . a full Ue of tiouw hold furniture rodelstluit of tablen. chairs, funned oitk tabla. roahoKrny bedroom et, oak Iwdroom set, ma hogany and onk chlffonlerM, run, cooklag utenHils, tHalies, cribs, mat-tre-8f, siring, large alilelxmnl. kitchen range, beating stove, ga-o Hue tove, m'iUi iiitta-uiue, etc., on invmiftn at Fred Fisher uoue '2?2, Main street. Terms cah. i't SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXAMINER NOTICE OF CONTEST l)eprtmeiit of the Interior, United States lAml 'fflce at LaWevlew, Ore gon. June 4.1912. To Mrs. Jaoiea 8: Roberts, widow of James 8. Roberts, deceaned. snd to the unknown h in of ald James 8. Robert, decerned. Contestees. You are hereby notified that Charlea Cleland, w ho gives Flush, Oregon, as his post offlef addws,dld on Joue 4th 1912, tile In thlH office his duly corroi orated application to contest and se cure the cancellation of Homestead Entry No. 04047, Serial No. 04047 made October 7th. 1910, by Jamea S Rol,ertH. now diWHel for NWJ( of NEtf. NEtf of NWJi a..d Lot 9, Sec foil K, i ownnmp .wo, imwbo - Willamette Meridian, and a grounds for his contest be alleges that aald Entryman now deceased nor bis widow, or beirs have ever renlded on said land, never' built a building on said land nor feuced or cultivated tbe land In content, or any part, thereof. You re. therefore, further notlned that the ald allegations will I tak en bv this office as having U-en con fessed by you, and your said entry ill ha rnnn-llml threuoder without your further rl ht to be beard there- io,eiUiir neiorriuw uukt ui uu cj' , if you fall to file in thia office within twenty days after tlie Fourth publi your answer under oath, specifically. i i : . i, ..... i meeting auu nuijouimm -legations of contest, or If you fall within that time to file In thin oflice tna ih.r v,in hnvA iurvfd a copy of your answer on said contest ant eltner in peraon or uy reKiin;u '-1 If . 1. : an...l.a la mad., hv tha 111 nil. ai i ilia rw i 1.1. . .. . - deliver- of a copy of your answer to tne coDieMtani m iwmuii, yrwi i such service mUMt lie either the said cooUwtant'B written acknow ledgement of bis receipt of the copy, Hhowlng the date of Its receipt, or the amoavn oi tne ptrrauu ujr wnuiu mc delivery waa made ntatln when and where the copy was deliver, d; If made by reiMtered, mall, proof of such ser vice must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy wss . 1 1 ... 1 ...... I . nitifin nnit lli. r.nu I UIHIICU BinilUK n lit" ...... ..; offi'-e to which It was mailed, anil this affidavit tnuHt be accompanied bv the postmaster's receipt for the letter. V . uK.x.l.l utnfu in rnn. u.,ua'At J JU R Li 1 1 11 1 1 nu,lQ 1 I , J villi Ulin n v . thu natii" i if the DOHt office to which you desire future notices be w;nt to you. A. W. ORTON, Reliefer Date of first publication J line. it, i, 1912 " " Heconrl " " 13th, 1912 third " " 20th, " fourth " " 7tli, " NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County. Frank M. Duk. plaintiff) VH. U. T. Penlner and Maria Peninger, defend ants. To whom it may concern. Notice Ih hereby glvcD. tht under and by virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Lake County, Oregon, June 4th, 1912 In the alrave entitled suit upon a de cree made and entered lu said Circuit Court, to-wit: the 23rd day of May. 1912, in favor of the above named plaintiff, Frank M. Duke, and aRalnst the above named defendants, U. T. PenioKer and Maria 1'entnprer, order loir the sale of the hereinafter describ ed premises, which premises are par ticularly described In sal., suit and de cree; said premises to be sold to sat isfy the J'ldxement and decree of this court In said suit in the amount of four thousand eltfht hundred thirty Ave and 66-100 (14835 66) Dollars, with Interest thereon from tbe 23rd day of May, 1912, at the rate of six ptr cent- $4.00 EE 1RZ LADIES' SHIRTS $1.25 & MASSING ILL E OF GOOD VALUES I urn per annum and tbe further mm of ten (f 10.00) DollarM an comIs ami dln : butm-tiu-ntN and for accruing routs. Now, therefore, by virtue of naid execution aud order ot naif, ami In compliance therewith aud tn coin , lillnnce Uh the order of the court recited In said writ, I will, oo .aiur day the tith day ol Jul . 191'J, at the hour of ten o'clock a. tn , of wild dav at the front door ot the county court house In l-akevlew, l-ake County, State of ttrerfou, tell at auction to the hi theft Iddder hr cash la baud ad thurlKht, title, intercut. rMtate or d.-tiiaud wliai-oevcr, at law or iu ei ulty, including the teuemootM, herdl lament aud nppurteiiauces thereto IK-Ionglnn or In auy ii-e appertaining to the heielnafter described premises, belonKinir to the said defendants atov named, or either of them, heltiK the follow Inn denorlted premise, to wit: The North half of the North, westquiirterof section thirty-five (.15) Township thirty nine South, KaoH twenty (20) Kat of the Willamette. Meiidlau. (expect two and one halt acres Ivtuir In the North west quarter of tbe Ni nh went quarter Of aid -c-tlon thlrty-iWr (1 which has been heretofore con veyed by F. M. Duke and wife to S. I'. Vernon the descrip tion whereof Is more fully set forill la the conveyance thereof anrecordoil io Hook 10 of deeds pnpe I'M of Lake County records); alm the Northwest quarter of the Southeast Quarter of the South Half of the Northeast Quar terof section thirty-three (&l); the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of section thirty-lour CJ4); the East half of the West half of ac tion twenty-t-lx (2f,), allln Township thlrty-oins (39) Bout h of ranire twenty (2u) East of llm Wl lametle Merldiau. ; Oregon, or such part thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution and amounts named therein, Includ-1 tn Judgment, ci,Mts, Interest and ac-1 crulnjf costs; the proceeoa of said sale to be applli d to the satisfaction of said execution, tirder of sale and de-, cree, including said judiriiieot, cost, interest and acrrulnn interest, and the overplus, if aoy therebe, to be paid Into the court to le applied as may , be required or directed I Dated l-akevlew, iase v,ouuiy, Bute of Orexon, this 0th day of June 1912. W. B. SNIDER, Sheriff of Lake county, State of Oregon. E. E. K1NEHART, Deputy. BBBBHBHBBBB SOMETHING NEW FOR LAKEVIEW mi TASTY HANDY LUNCH 5 c 5 C CAMPBELL'S MEAT PIES Fresh Daily On Sato at Goose Lake Valley Meat Co., and Lake view Meat Market FOR SA LE One of the Wt corners' lo the rltv of I akeview, 1iniI2o In-, quire J. Cha Smith. Parisian Mill-, Inery, Main Street, west of Court. House. Jtl4t i LaReview Marble WorKs MARRY H. CANNON, rmOPRItTOn OIUCE AND STOCK WALLACES UNDERTAKING PARLORS WILLIAM WALLACE Lakeview -:- Oregon A Few Of Our Many SNAPS CS'fl wrv, per nriv IB 40 " Timln-r ." 400 10 hikI Town Lot... aaOi, 4(1 can ail Ins Irrlfd JS00 6-room Cottnge,fnrnlnht4l 1 GOO B-room Cot tanv, lot 60-i'lO, 1M) Goose Lake Valley Land & Orchard Co. Lakeview -;- Oregon It will pay you to read this ad For the Month of June We Will Offer the Following Great Values Ladiea' and Miaaea' Sailor Blouae Waiata, only 70c Ladica' good white Lawn Waiata, aoft collar or ahirt atyles, with stiff collars and cuffs, only 95c Ladies' fine high or low necked white Waists, $2 value, $1.50 Ladies' fine white Waists, in fancy, pretty styles, the $4.00 value, at $2.95 Ladies' fine white Underskirts; the $4.00 values, at only $2.75 Ladies' silk Underskirts, in all colors, your chpice of $5.00 values at $3.95 Ladies' Corset Covers, a nice line at 35c Ladies' Muslin Pants, a very fine quality at, per pair 35c Any Hair Switches in the house up to $10.00 values, at $5.00 Children's Hoae, all sizes, only 1 5c pair, or 2 pairs for 25c Ladies' Silk Hose in tan or black, only 50c Nice assortment of Ladies' Nightgowns, only 75c Hair Nets, only 10c American Beauty Corset, $3.50 kind $2.50 A fine assortment of styles in Ladies' Linen Collars, only 15c The demand for our MILLINERY this season has been greater than ever before. We are still keeping our workroom open and daily making new hats. Every day you visit our store you will find new hats, new styles at prices you cannot resist. Our quick sales, combined with our cash buying and cash selling system, enables us to give you these great bargains. The Parisian Millinery Main Street West of Court House JAP-A-LAC Renews the youth, beauty and strength of old wood work, furniture, floors and a host of other household articles, by covering all mars and scratches and by producing a brilliant, beautiful nnd durable sur face that "Wears Like Iron." Uscjnpa-Lnc for brightening up a thousand and one things that arc scratched, marred and rub bed and need n bright, hard finish. 88 B. & M. ALGER LAND COMPANY s h'en I lis tutc I Irak cm Ilij'h (hmlc Mining Stock Otnemm mt NEW FINE CREEK 1 LAKEVIEW We Have Just received a ship ment of the famous Gotzian 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