i Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADYERTIAINQ RATB5. macular ataiKlIn art. 11.00 aa Inch Mlini iio, Mr atoutn at tngvd fr twV alnste All atamtlna a la. i month. (Ml ol compwi- hanrod nr all atra ehanm. All PCJJ paaltloiia tr. All abort larm ads. tilr leadera-lorai column, loo. par lint trh lu rtlon. w nl 60. llnvrarh Inaertlou Card of thtnka 11.00. Resolutions O. cu.li leaoa, I1.M and npwaxda. aTXPTranlnt AdTr1Ulnf sad Job Print (i. cut in advanea. A I bill muit b paid tha Ant ol each month. MJKsCRIPTtON RATE. vB war. In advance. Hi mmh fare months, 1.S5 .71 It not Bald la sdvance,J.Mtarei pettoe la Sebecrikere Sutcrierata Tba Biamlner wae ramora . from o'i locality tu auotber, or rbant their pi'ili'Tlra eddrraa hiuM trnrntwt in drop imi 'tra a card ao t h 1 r paparran ba ad-drw-.i to iha right poetoSce. Our ASteatti! Continues Unabated (an Lakeview, Oregon, Thiirwl:y, July 18, 1912 KEEP IX PltOGKKSS No on should be misled by atste ments that tb construction of a sewer age system q Lakeview will cause an immediate heavy burden upon small borne owners, livery public portion of the proposed sewersge system, includ ing tha) "T" for bouae connection, will be taken up many yean from now when the town baa grown in population and wealth and there will be new peo ple to help pay the bills. Beware of statements of Impending calamity if bonds for a sewerage system are voted. Ten chancea to one such statements are made for the pur pose of Influencing votes against the bend issue, and with small regard for detailed truth. If you want to know, ask G. W. Rice, the engineer, who planned the sewer, knowa its cost. what its efficiency will be. etc. Any statement that the construction of a sewerage system In Lakeview will cause an immediate heavy expense en nome owners for connections is mis leading and wrong. The main sewer' age system in Lakeview will be in course of construction J for several months and when it is completed the work of making private connections will occupy many months more. Everyone will have ample time'and op portunity to meet the small expense of private connection which will be leas than one half the amount that has been stated on the streets by the enemies of a sewersge system. Whst shall we have a clean, sewered and drained town, properly equipped for the construction and maintainance of many new and modern business buildings and homes, or shall we stop the wheels of progress lust when our town is beginning to grow? Mr. Car penter, brickmason, teamster, and laborer, you are directly interested in thin. Mr. Father of Children, you are vitally interested in this. Show yoor interest by your vote on the bond issue Saturday, July 20. i,t Every believer in a sewersge system should vote next Saturday, July 20. Remember the money raised by a bond issue for a sewersge system will be expended for labor right here in Lakeview, for the benefit of Lakeview. Every teamster and laboring man will profit directly by the construction of a sewer. More Land Opened The following dispatch from Salem, under date of July 2 appeared in the Portland Telegram : Advices have been received here that the Secretary of the Interior has responed to a petition presented to him by Congressman Bawley, asking that about 73.000 acres of land near Ar row and Fort Rock, Lake County, be thrown open to settlement, and they will be made subject to entry July 22, under the provisioaa of the enlsrged oomeetesd law. The land is of a semi- arid character. BOYS' SUITS FINK SILKS FANCY COLLARS EMBROIDERIES In ikTprnl atrlpa .nntau.1,1 A vsrlety of Taffeta, Mcssaltn lenities' fancy Collar, as-orted Insertions, edgings, and hand, hioh 7 m vmiV ehnlcl no.H I.iua Silks. worth 80c to 1.25 sty Ics ami colors, worth 38o and .tig h. to 10 yarn piece n.go as .ou yourcnoire a yard at )ot only worth 10c to 6O0 a yard.now at $2'50 l-3tol-2ofT 25oonta 1-3 to 1-2 off OOLF SHIRTS WASH OOODS LACES BARRET! ES Men"s fine golf shirts In many Fine Klaxon and Batistes Valenciennes lace In length line Harrettrs Iti several pretty patterns, worth up to sold formerly at 2.V, now a yd of 'J to 10 yards worth Ac to Hoc shades anil designs, worth 36o 11.50. Your choice tf . a yard at each, selling now al OSoenta ' cent8 U3 to t-2 off 10 cent a """" nassnsswsssawawwsswnsnsS-e LOT 2s lOT 3 Q'J1 4 SHOES - OXFORDS SHOES-OXFORDS SHOES OXFORDS SHOES-OXFORDS This lot of ladles' footwear Including latent novelties, ThU lot Include.) anything to Ijulte fine shneeaod oxfords consist ol thoe lines that sold worth up to 4.00 a pair, selling our stovk worth up to V0O pair worth up to $2.50, now a pair. np to 3 60. now a pair now nt olly -No buck and all other leathers $1.50 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Crop Increase Oregon Journal : Reports from agents of the U.-W. R. & N. received by Traffic Manager R. B. Miller, in dicate that the wfaest crop in this rail road's territory in Oregon will be125 per cent greater than last year. This is greatly in excess of and in contrast to the crop trospeets for U.-W. R. & N. territory m Idaho and Washington. In the Snake River country, includirg Camas prairie, the indications are for a crop 15 per cent less than last year, while in Washington sooth of the Snake river the crop will be according to present prospects, only 10 per cent greater than last year. Mr. Miller estimates tbst the crop in O. W. R. & N. territory In the Inland Empire this year will be 22,000,000 bushels, where it was 20,000,000 bus heU last year. Closing Out To make room for our New Stock BROKEN LOTS of MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OES Amongst these remnants are some of the famous Gotzian Brand A gridiron of electric roads through out the most fertile parts of the Wil lamette VsIIey, coating 13,000,000 is announced by the Southern Pacific. Yamhill, McMinnville. Corvallis, Al bany, E a gene, Molsla. Salem, Falls City, Canby, Aurora, Lebanon and many other points are to be reached by this new system of roads, which will develop the country reached as nothing else csn. With these big improvements going on snd the oiggeit crops in ita history to be hsrvested. the state has nothing to fear from tne uausl blighting effects on business of Presidential year. : COURT PROCEEDINGS BAILEY MASSINGILL The Home of Good Values The Home of Good Values ad S. ad- W. 60 57 23 00 33 50 (Continued from last week) The following claims were ex amined, by the Court, allowed and warrants ordered issued, as by Isw provided, to be paid out of the General Road Fund of the County, towit: F. M. Green, one half payment for bridge .ft 17 34 Geo. S. Down, for road work dis trict No. 11 288 50 Legal Bartling, same District No. 3, bv C. F. Bartling Tom Msraden, same Maurice Murphy for cash vanced for Road Work of W. Moss District No. 3.. Maurice Murphy, for cash vanced for road work of hi Farrow Dist. No. 4 55 00 M. H. Daggett. For Road Work. Dist No. 3 63 50 Chewaucan Merc. Co. for road work, Dist No. 3 -by Jack Henderson 25 00 Legs I Bartling, for road work. Dist No. 3 48 50 Chewsuean Mere. Co , same, by Geo. Nelson 25 00 George Drumn same 23.00 H. Harris same and board for man 16 25 B. W. Farrow, for road work and board of men, Dist No. 3. Meyers ssme A. G. Moss same , E. Anderson, for cash advanc ed for road work, Dist. No. 3 106 32 135 05 83 f5 6 25 for road work 8 77, 6 70 w. A. 26 76 9 50 SM It will pay you to investi gate these Bargains Economy Store L. Minifie, Dist. No. 3 Virgil Conn, tor road tools.... George Drumm, for road work ot Gus Nelson DiBt No. 3 H. C. Carmack road work Dist No. 3 S. 8. Bannister same D. T. Jones, for repair of road tools H. C. Carmack, tor road work 170 50 Carl Lind, ssme 71 25 Geo. Mickel ssme Dist. No 77 50 Dave Mickel same 27 00 W. D. Robinet, for repair of road tools Dist, No. 2 6 10 Geo. Detwiler, for road work Dist. No. 2 30 00 Charley Clsrk ssme 12 05 David Mills, ssme 72 75 C. C. Harris C92 95 Eph Miller, for cash advanced for road work 5 65 Chewauoan Merc. Co., for road supplies and freight.... 47 85 Johnston & Nichols, for repair of road tools 27 20 F. W. Silvertooth, for Road Supplies Dibt No. 1 3 80 Augur Valley Lumber Co., Lumber Dist. No 1 49 04 F. M. Chrismsn, for (road sup- piles 73 40 Frank McBroom, for road work Dist. No. 1 10 00 Howard Benedict same 43 75 J. H. Beechingsame 63 75 James Nichols same 32 50 J. H. Martin aame 83 75 A. W. Dunning same 7 50 Verne Johnson same 7 50 Walter Lundy ssme 12 50 Everett Long same 2 50 Charles Pitcher same 10 00 E. B. Brewer same 212 75 F. K Anderson same 92 00 Woodcock & Leonard, for repair of road tools 69 00 A. C. Christie, for lumber for road Dist No. 6 21 95 L. H. Hsyes, for road work Dist No. 14 73 2f K. Meyers ssme. 20 00 Claims against Lake Co., Oregon were also examined, allowed and warrants ordered drawn, as by Isw provided, to be psid out of the Genersl Fund of the County, as follows to-wit: Bank of Lakeview. for cash ad vanced for paints and work on Court House S 569 30 W. G. Spencer, for carpenter ' work on Sheriff's office.... 22 50 S. S. Thayer, for autopsy on re- j mains of L. R. Jones 75 00 Mrs. T. H. Msrsden, for report- j er. inauest of L. K. Jones ... A. G. Clarkston, for witness, inquest of L. R. Jones Wm. Wsllsce, for fee and ex pense, inquest of L. R. Jones Bushong & Co., for supplies ... Mysell Rollins Bank Note Co., 10 00 1 10 Lake County, Oregon, estsblishing ssid road ia hereby set aside. Thereupon Court adjourned for the term. County Judge. Be it remembered that a regular term of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake County, was be gun and held at the Court House in Lskeview, Oregon, on Wednesdsy, July 3 rd, 1912, with the following officers present, to-wit: Hon. U. Dsly, County Judge . C A Rebart Commissioner; F. E. Ander son, Commiasoiner: f. W. Psyne, Clerk and W. B. Snider. Sheriff. Wben the following proceedings were had: In the matter of the application of A. M. Boener. for a license to sell spirituous, mslt and vlnuoua liquors in lesa ausntlties tbsn one gallon, in North Warner Precinct, Lake Coun ty, State of Oregon, for a period of twevle mo..ths from the 8th day of July 1912. This matter coming on regularly to be beard at this time and it appearing 24 00 to the sstisfsetlon ot the court that the 10 60 said A. M. Bogner, haa complied with I the Isw in sll particulars, as in such suppl ies 270 80 j cases required. It is therefore, bereoy Gluts & Prudhomme Co., for (ordered tbst a license be issued, as by supplies 2 40 j law provided, grsnting A. M. Bogner The Irwin-Hudson Co., ssme.... 45 25 j authiority to sell spirituous, malt and G. W. Welch, for telegrams.... 4 28 sinuous liquors in less quantitiea than 87 65 14 20 13 00 13 00 22 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 T. V. Hall, for aalary, etc. Lakeview Transfer Co., for rail road freight drayage, etc 8 29 State ot Oregon, for law books 12 00 Geo. Jsmmerthal, for cost in suit, Jsmmerthal vs Lake County 10 00 M. S. Barnes, Grand Jury wit ness 2 10 Andrew Nelson, same.... J. S. Kelsay,- same W. M. Msrsters, same.... G. W. Marvin, ssme Leonard Brandt, same Oliver Brandt, aame B. 1'. Lane same Everett Emery same Ellis Adams same , Floyd Lane same 24 00 A T7 tj in ja 1 Kittle same Bob Robinett aame Everet Long ssme Hi. Adams same Lloyd Miner same Clay Kinnev ssme 10 40! 4 10 j 26 00; one gallon in North Warner Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, for a period f twelve montha from tne 8tb day of July, 1912. The report of F. W. Payne, County Clerk, ahowing that from May 2. 1912 to June 24, 1912, both datea inclusive, be had paid bounty amounting to f 160.50, on 95 coyotes and 9 bobcats, wss examined, found to be correct and the scalps and front' feet destroyed ac cording to law. Claims against Lake County, Ore gon, were examined, allowed and war rants ordered drswn as provided by Isw, as follows, towit: To be psid out of the General Fund : B. Daly, for sslary 166 66 J. Foster, same 166 66 Chss Cox ssme 18 10 Newton Stsnley ssme 18UI Ed. Hsrtzog ssme 19 80 Chss. Morris ssme 18 10 A. D. Frskes same 27 40 Bert Tatro ssme 20 40 J. W. Boydston ssme '2 70 Frsnk Loveless same 12 00 Joseph Reed samo 6 00 L. A. ('arriker ssme 12 20 L. C. Meyer ssme 19 80 C. O. Hsrris ssme 32 00 Will Vernon ssme 19 00 W. R. Berosrd ssme 18 10 f. O. Bunting ssme 18 10 J. D. Heryford ssme Hurley Vernon ssme Carl Lue ssme J. B. Auten ssme J. L. Hsmpton, ssme Frsnk Loveless. Recalled for Grand Jury Service, May, 1912 Chss. Pitcher, ssme E. B. Brewer, ssme J. L. Hsmpton ssme 9 10 19 80 19 20 9 10 18 00 9 00 Paisley Plck-up (Chewaucan I'reaa) The sppralsers are busy todsy, Wed nesday, inventorying .the roperty of the Iste L. K. Jones. Mrs. Dodge, of Sacramento, Cel., and Mrs. Klsnchs Cannon, of New Pine Creek, Oregon, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jsmos Hsmpton. The PrcMldent of the Northwest Townsile Co., wss in Paisley for a short time .last week. Mr. Hugh Gil mure and Mr. Bailey are in Lakeview for a few days. The rsncbers and farmers sre getting Into their haying and early harvesting. The prospects for good crops are good. A Mother's Club was organised fur the study of Equal SulTersge, Tem perance and Social Purity. A member- 26 80 1 ship of thirty one aa enrolled and the 27 20 15 00 J. D. Heryford same 6 10 J. B. Auten ssme 6 10 L. A. Carriker ssme 9 20 The claim of C. V. L. Bet-be, for mad work of Jim Jones, was examined and ordered paid out of the General Road Fund in the sum of $40 00. In the mstter of the petition of Harry Morren, Martin Kennedy and other voters of Crooked Creek, Pre cinct, No. 4, Lake County. Oregon, petitioning for the creation of a new election Precinct at or near Vallev Falls. Ssid petition being considered ty the ! Court. It is hereby ordered thst the petition be, and the same la dismissed, tor the resson thst the County Court hss nn Jurisdiction to oreste an elec-j tion precinct st the present term of Court following officers were elected. Mrs. B. F. Cloud, President; Uias Delia Snelling, Vice President: ;Mrs. L. Vanderpool, Secretary; Mrs. Cbss. Dunlsp, Treasurer. Regulsr meetings will be held at three o'clock every Tuesdsy afternoon at the Methodist Church. Every Mother of the town is cordially invited to attend. TOO LATE JP.pM'7 I, Andrew Vlnyfinl, have one hay tiorsu that chiiih lo 111 jr ritnrti June 5 11)12. BraudiMl TK oo the l t shoul der, owner plcti miue And pny for uil iinl tnke tl lior. Jn i1)-A23 F. W. Pavne, ssme F. O. Ahlstrom, same. W R 4nila nin. SOOOjJ. Q. Willits same 100 00 D. P. Mslloy, for salary, 34 40 inspector 30 00 , D. T. Godbll, for aalarv stock 300 00 66 66 416 06 166 66 66 66 as K. Frickson same 56 00 janitor 120 00 G. M. Williams ssme 32 00 F. E. Anderson, for salary and K. O. Buick ssme 81 00 ' milesge as County Commis- H. S. Kadoliff same 124 00 1 eioner 34 00 Dsve Dotson same 30 00 C. Andrew Konnertb same 12 10 Walter Drenkel same 12 10; If. W. Drenkel same 12 10 J F. E. Harris same 12 10 ! C. W. Snider same 12 10 S. B. Chandler same 6 00 In the matter of the General School Library Fund : It is hereby ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby author ized and instructed to transfer from the General Fund to the General School Library Fund the sum of One Hundred and forty ($140.00) Dollars. This order is made in compliance with Section 4153 of Lord's Laws of Ore gon. In the matter of the petition of Philip Lynch, Frank Roggers, and twelve other free holders of Road Dis- W trict No. 6, of Lake County, Oregon I F. praying for the opening ana laying out of a County Road in aald District. It is hereby ordered that in conformity Chas. Pitcher with a decree of the Circuit Court of E. B. Brewer Lake County, Oregon, the order here- Geo. 8. Down tofore made, by this court, on October J. S. Branch 3,1911, and entered at page 398, of E. C, Volume V of Commissioner's Record for F. B. 1 18 20 A. Rehart, ssme F. W. Payne, stsmps, clerical assistan c e etc 239 65 E. E. Rinehart, for clerical as sistance and Deputy Sheriff's office 237 50 Trixy MoVey, olerlcal assis tance, Sheriff's office 100 00 W, B. Snider cash advanced for I deputy hire ot F. II. Ander son 57 50 W. B. Snider expense for arrest and return of Richard Willis . . 48 00 W. B. Snider, stamps and tele gram s 43 00 T. B. Vernon, clerical assistance for Asse s s 0 r 106 00 Examiner Publishing Co., print ing, publishing and supplies 124 75 A. L. Thornton supplies 5 7q P. Fuller & Co., paint 11 03 M. Duke, for juror May, 1912 18 10 H. H. Hahn same 18 10 same 29 80 same 30, 20 same.. 19. 60 same 22 80 Thurston same 20 00 Houstonlsame 27 60 FOR BAI.E-I.oi 27. Mlk. 1H. tract 45, Nm 23, Two. 39. Kunge 18, 10 none '17.50 puid for Hd titloniil wstsr rlahte, addrews O. J. lanllson, Miami, Florida. Jy 1M-21 Automobile Bargains Automobile bargoms, at Lakeview Garage. One 1910 Buick Model 17, 40 horae power, Just overhsuled and In fine condition. She has new bearings and new gears throughout New over six resr tires. New break linings and a new coat of paint This car is just as good as a new one, and a great buy 1 at S1500. Come and look at her, and AUTOMOBILE AGENTS I want agent lu every county In Oregon to tmndle a popular priced line of autoiuoMlcw; a Kood name and reputation for Integrity couuts more with un than money or experience; If you have (475 and cau furnish bond, you can procure the agency for our high-grade cur anil we will furnish you with demonstrator. For full particulars sddress K. K. Uerlin ger. Kales Mauager, UM8 Washing ton Ht, 'ortland, Oregon. Jyl8 at ADMINISTKATItlX'H NOTICE good points. We have also one E. M. Oregon, for the County of Lake, r. jo norse power ror sale. This ma- In the Mattel of the Estate of) chines is likewise In great shape, and I JOHN N. WATSON, deceom'd ) of bargain at S750.00. Try her. Lakeview Garage Lakeview, Oregon. What Happened To Jones And a lot of other People Is Described In (Me HOME PAPER TAKE IT REGULARLY Less Bowell Trouble In Lakeview Lakeview people have found out that a SINGLE DOSE of simple buck thoru bark glycerine, etc,, as com pounded in Alder i-ka, the German appenolcltia remedy, relieves con stipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach INBTANTI Y. This wimple mlsture atiticepttxes the dlgeatlve or gans and draws off the impurities and It la aurprislng how QUICKLY It helps. Hall & Reynolds, Drugglrits. TO ALL WHOM IT M AY !OXf!KRN: Notico is hereby given, that the un dersigned haa been, by an order of Hon. ii. Daly, Judge of tbe County Court of tbe state of Oregon, for the County of like, duly appointed Ad ministratrix of the estate of John N. Watson, deceased, and haa duly qual ified sm such Administratrix. All poraotm having claims against said decedent or aald estate, are here by required to present the same, duly verified, together with proper vouch ers, to said Administratrix at the Law Office of L. F. Coon in the town ol Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and firm published this 18th day of July, 10)2. CORNELIA A. WATSON. Administratrix of the Estate of John N. Watson, deceased MONEY BACK PILE CURE Piles permanently cured or money refunded. I have cured the worst cases in Oregon. NO FAKIJ. Terms: $2.50 down, $2.50 when cured. Address Kfc'KKKKNCB: Madrai Hiate Bauk J. B. ROBINSON Madras .... Oregon