Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTISING If IKS. KKiilr tnrtln 1 M1 n Inch. liwl fO 'iaMi r-or. por month All umtlna .. oil Mired fw twin1 ni-nth. 'ot ol compwj. I n charged forat' cttra cbanaca. All icim ponltton cxira. All aliort wrm aila. tra ReMera. loom clumna. 10c. fr Una each In aprtlon. Wan' ..!. Sc. line each Urn rtion Card of trtanVi. 11.00. Reaolutlona o. oondo laore. $1.M n. upward. ftar-Tmitalent ArtTerlUltiR and Job I'rlnl-Ok-.CKfV- in advanoa. A 1 utili muni be paid tha flrat ol each month. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On mr, In advance, lAOO In month. fnree moulha, ' .7 II not paid la i1tuc. 11.80 the yat Nolle ! Subcrlbrf o ubacrioera to lh Kxamlner who rvinoT C from one locality to another, or rhrnim their noatofllce aMn nhoiiM remember to drop tht olTle card ao thotr paper can ba ml drewed to the right oostofttoe. Litkevicw, Oregon, Thursday, Soptemlier fl. Itt2 The V-to ltwT President Taft publicly explained his rxtrciie o( the veto power. In Jiis naiVi tn crest crowd of farmers on the itat fair ground in Columbus, Ohio, he declared that a president who 4ia not ue the veto power when he thought it should be used proved him self a coward. "Some of my friends say," said the president, "that it a kin had used the eto power as I have used it his head would drop in the basket. Hut I am tot a king ami that is very differeut. The oresident has the power and it Is bis duty if he does not approve legisla tion to veto it. He must use the veto when his conscience tells him, whether kia head drnns in the basket or not. If presidents are men and most of them are they will exercise the veto when they think they ought." INSTITUTE WILL BE BIG SUCCESS Very Able structors the Work Force Of In Will Conruct GOVERNOR WEST HAVINGTROUBLE Appointees Do Not Want To Assist In Pc Cleanup Crusade Governor West has met with several adversaties in the beginning of the cleanup campaign of Portland. But nevertheless he has put his whole aoul into the joo and it is believed be will accomplish his desired results. His first announcement was to ap point Walter H. Evans as district at torney to succeed George J. Cameron, Dut Mr. Evans refused the job offering as an excuse that he feared that the appointment would cot give him au thority to act. After this the Governor appointed H. M. Esterly as district attorney and personally saw that the new prosecutor received proper recog nition from the Circuit Court, and he has now turned his vice crusade guns from the District Attorney's office to the sheriff of Multnomah county's office, directing a letter to Sheriff Stevens in wbicn bis duties are clearly set forth. And be has also made an attack up-i on Municipal Judge Tazwell. It is stated in official circles that the Gov ernor baa sent to Tawzell a The comsnitte whose duty it was to arrange for the time and place for the institutes of the various counties of Oregon have fixed Lakeview as the place and October 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, as the time for the Lake County institute. Tbe following persons have been se cured to assist in the work of the in stitute to be held in Lake county. Dr. A. E. Wlnship, of Boston. Mass., State Superintendent L. R. Alderman, Mrs. Mamie L Fulkerson, and E. F. Carlton, Assistant State Superintend ent, of Salem. Dr. Winship has the reputation of being one of the best institute workers in our country as well as one of the most successful educators in the land. The work of Mrs. r'ulkerson will be Portland ( devoted chiefly to the work of the . pri mary graaes anu win ue most neipiui to all who have primary work to do. This applies to all the schools of Lake County. State Superintendent L. R. Alder man, and his assistant, E. F. Carleton are known throughout the state for their live interest in educational work. Under the leadership of sucn a force of couductors we may anticipate one of tbe best instiutes ever held in Lake county. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Coats 1 UK LAPlIvS' KUADY TO-WKAK DEPARTMENT is a new fWituro in our business in which wo will carry Ladies' Coats, Suits, Skirts, House Dresses mid kindred lines, and Misses' and Children's Coats and Dresses. In creating this department we are usinjj every ellort to carry out our business policy, as in other departments in making this store in every sense of the word, "The Home of Good Values" pvmj a maximum quality at a miniiinum price. The first of our Ladies' and Misses' Coats have arrived, these are the foremost styles of careful manufactures, ami show the result of expert designers. The fabrics nre in a wide variety, including the novelty mixtures and Chinchillas, which are demanding the attention of the fashion centers. We invite you to call and inspect the garments we have on display, with no obligation on your part to buy. You'll get an idea of what is going to be worn this season. Bailey MaSSingill The Home of Good Values ON THISJ9GCASI0N Salem Dispatch Mislead ing in Regard to Present Operations SHEEP SALES ARE BEGINNING NOW Dan Jones This Week Makes Two Important Deals Price Good Notwithstanding the rumored puiet period in the sheep market that usually attends presidential years, Dan Jones this week made two insignificant trar.a- demand I act 'on8 ,n the sheeP 8nd mutton lineF. A dispatch under date of August 30 from Salem to the Portland Telegram says: "Declaring that bootlegging is flourishing in New fine Creek, citizens of that town have appealed to Gover nor West to take action to eradicate tbe evil. It is declared that both the District Attorney and Sheriff were aware of it, and that soon after the (iovernor announced that be would pay J100 reward for every bootlegger convicted the Sheriff bad four arrested and fined, tut thHt since then all of the places have been in operation in defi ance of tne law." From the fact that Sheriff Snider and deputies raided New Pine Creek on August 23 and four convictions for "tlind pigging" were secured, it and for the recovery ly pliilntiff from you, tif IiIm cunt and illnburMtinciitM in tliiH hiiI t, and for ouch other and further relief tin to the court limy Mfiu ij ni ti !!. In the iretuiHtH. ThU HiiiiiinotiM U puhllMlied otiri- i Week for the rlod of x micee. nlv nml eoiiKd-utt ve weeks In tlu dike utiuty Kxiuniner, a new spa por printed and txitilixh;! at I.akevlew, I Lake County, nr.'iron, ly order of liou. II. I'hI.v, (. oiiuty Juilne for the County of Lake, Smte of Oregon, ilateil Septeinler :'.r. 1912, aul the (lute of tiie llrt (iiitilli utlon of x.'ilil Numinous In (September f, l'J'Z, and the date of tlicltixt publication tlieleof Is October 17, 1IL. I K. CONN Attorney fur plaintiff. cIimhct ! let into tlio iiosckhIdm .f Haul prt'lnl'cM luiinciliutelv upon pur etiHe t ticieof at Mich oale, and tint Hiifli Hheriff and deliver premlwH lo hh the I line lie directed to exeenis a deed com e Ink Mild Mm li piirclmwr, mm soon i for tciltMiiptlotl of mid i SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of summons h Heptember 6, ll12, i regou, for the County of Lake. the ,it,. of the lnt publication the Iregou SUIT IN LQUITY IO FOUEl'l.OSK M()KT(!A(iK seems that tie it on this trip.' 'sorter beat Oswald to that ho apt nff Ihp hpneh. Trim Word. I former sheriff of Multnomah countv year-old8 to Miller & Lux's buyer. Mr. and present candidate for sheriff on the Jo"""!d "' 10 for ,the earlinK9 anu co.iu iur mu-jear-uius. ima ne considers a good price and it casts a brighter phse on other large sales Democatric ticket, formally declined! to accept his appointment oy the I governor as soeoial agent of the state to make arrests and gather in evidence In the "'clean up" campaign in Port land. In furtherance of his fight against "tlind pigs" and other resorts where liquor is sold in violation of the law, Governor West hjs addressed letters in liniinr irtprests cf the state, civir.e r...eat,r,n that ip nf lirmr.ra in fin,-h I si mutton tuyerS in places must cease forthwith. He has also notified the railroads not to haul liquors into dry territories. It. A. Ilawklus, Plalutiff, VH. Addie L. .Iack"oti, (J. V. ; Jackson, CharleH (iarner and Ida Uaroer, iMuiid ' ants. I To Addle l.. .laekitoii and O. W. , J ackcon. the above named (lefendeutu: I In the i ame of the State of Orexon: i You, an I each of you, nr heretiy re ipilred to appear and answer the complaint file I MiraliiMt you In the 1 above emitted Court and catine on or before tin 17th day of October. l'JI2. Hauler Heer on tap or in bottlen at ' 'iM day Ih-Iiik tho laMt day of the ' iiiimirnr mi fir iiiih HiimiiirinN unn n i --- - - - lanr day within which you are re. quired to appear ami annwer the mild cnliiplulnt, art fix eel by tbel'oiirtor tier for the publication ofthix mini innns. If you fall to appear, and aiiM w r the Miild complaint, eaiil I'hilntiff will apply to the uboe entitled Court for the relief praved for and demanded 'In I'lxlntlff h complaint. ri'i.i . :.. v t .Lnl : . nun nun m uniuxni iwr uib milium that are pending j,,()K SAU:. (!oe K,r.-l..u cabinet ; o( i,taiid,i a Judgment aKali.Ht you r olluwing the above sale Mr. Jonea tiearly new. One n' iny macbiiie, , ,M ,.m., of you. tor the hiiiii of Five disposed of a one-fcurth interest in i uoo.i as new. (,r.piiopii"in', cbaiirt Humlred DollarH, (iolHl.tHi) with In his flock of ewes and lam'js to Earl : Wilshire, receiving for ewes J4.S0 and 1 prt'iulHeM from hiicIi mle hIihII have ex pired, if iinreiltei I from win li xnle, and t hat I'laiutiff may have mn Imllii r and further icllef In ili- pieim-H sm to the court may icem meet ami eiiiltitble. 'I'hlrt MMinnioim irt published oil e a 'k for the uerlod ..f six nieccHlve ; and consecutive weekH ill I lie l.nke Couii'V lixanilner, ui"rr;.;i.i r ptilv llHhed and prlnleil at l.iikeview. Itke County, Orejtoii. by order of Hon It. I'alv. 'mihii v ludue for tbe County of .titte of Oreuoll, ilated Heptember I rd. lall'. and Diet ust" of the tlrHt publication of nalil Ullll publication tberent Irt Oct. In-r 17. 1912. ! 1. K. CONN I Attorney for I'laiutiff. j ATENTS . .i.r.iti. i: is n u:.m. n s 7i.7.'. '. on hit vi' tin In re. thin ur tmv iHitt'iit iimttvr. wrlft' liimit'illiitrly tit II. II'. WIS IH I IT, nxlstin nllurni'v, l.itiili X Trust lihlx., II ASIIIStiTtiS, IK ('. P ALGER LAND COMPANY AV.i7 list ate Urukers High (hade .Mining Stock Office of NEW PINE CREEK & LAKEVIEW M ItMlKIDK I OKTIIK KX.VMINKK (ft ounel tV KeiiiHn'H palo n at I'Nisley He sold 1500 head of one and two- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST lnt Friday, iuld Watch, be tweeii llahiier,t iitatloii, Drewn (iap and Newell'H Station, DrewH alb'v. I'lense return to this otllce , for ri'ward. ' Ullke'rt Fee i More. This is the largest deal that has transpired tnis season and with sever- the field and an increase in price no doubt other sales wlil be reported soon. P.eports have it that Governor West will direct his attention to Klamath1 Falis after he coir.pktes his clean-up j job in Portland. ; Hospitality Is Appreciated Fall and Winter SU ITS CjfWe can suit your Taste, Pocketbook and Anatomy in Fall and Winter Suits. New line now on display, ranging from $12. 50 to $18.00 It will pay you to investigate This Stockl Economy Store Alturas New Era : vunday the Al turas Deeply who were in attendance at the ann'jal cor.vtT.tion ot the Cen tral ).t? ,n Development League at Lakeview returned home well f-atisfied with the trip, and all said they enjoy ed a fine time. The Alturaa Tigerj met with a sad defeat in the base ball tournament, but say that the extreme hospitality of tho cordial people nf Lakeview more than made up tor it, and ate glad thev went. Lakeview certainly deserves credit for the efficient manner in which the large crow-is of people were entertain ed and furnUhed with accomodations. All thu visitors say it was remarkable, and that they certainly wish to visit Lakeview aain whenever any other similar occasion arises. table ami a lew otlier article. - p-, tcrewt thereon at the rate of neveu ply tlret door Houtli ol Frank , p.., c,.nt ..r Hnm,, from the l'.lth day I of Juno, l'.KJO, together with the (ur Hut film of One Hundred OnllaiH, tM).00) for Attorney'. Fu's for limtl tutiiig Ibis suit, na provided for lo a certain promiNHory ante executed and o'elivered by you on June 1!), l'.KMS, to said plaintiff, and 'or the contrt and dinburscliic ntrt of thin Hint, and nlxij for a deciee hh follows; Adiud 1 liiLf and decreelm? that the ' j lien of a certain mortuace Im-IoiihIii to plaintiff, triveii and executed by n ft I'iJll SALK; larue vai let.v of Iiouho fdantH, for varletiert mid prn-eM. en quire at the home of Mrs. J. F. Hur-liCH-. 2t NOT1CK FOIt I'L'IILICATION Department of the Interior, U, H. Laud Olllce at Lakeview, Oregon eptember I'tl'i. ot 'mil I .and-'. .Notice is hereby uiveu lb..- CharleH i 3 " lo I-""l'ii on June i, wm, to Uuiba, ol Lakeview, Oi.-o,,. who, ' i:'-,,r'' ,Wie pa.vm mi i me om men- oi. Novei. VS., 1WI7. in-- Houjo- i t'ou..l not,. uol upon the . followiii.. Mte.H l i.trv No MM Seriul No U:h! deHcribed lands; H '4 NL'i. N U U lor n w i. .v-ection : j. j n. ;:s s.. it. 17 1 .::' ." ' ." r.'.::r K , W. M , has til tion to make final erttablinh cial.n to the derti.ribed, before llie lleceiver of the U. S. Lund Otllce at ed'nuti.;' "j, ten- M SWJi E. Section 2 Tp. 1 live year proof, to!-;,7 'V'""-'8 M l" V ' M,-' ',a i'nk"t ... . , i 1 1, ,ii ii t v ()reii,n Hod to Hlllllilie Hint Keuiter and ' decree that tho lien of plaintiff a Mind Office at ""'OKKl' upon eniw ni-iiucn fiii'.i inn lutli duy A New Tonsorial Parlor W. R. Elliott and Kolla McDonald will open a tonoorial parlor in the First National bank annex on Center ftreet. They have their turniture ordered and expect to get located in their new shop in the course of a very short time. Mr. Elliott has heen employed in the Mc Curdy barber shop lor the past two vears, and has proved himself to te a very steady young man. Everybody knows Kolla who has teen associated with the Hotel barU-r fchep for several yecrs and during that time has made a long liat of friends. Tne Examiner winnes the young men 8ucces and prosperity In their new venture. Lakevitw, Oregon, on the of October, rJlU. Claimant iiami-H as wltniM-a; ijHirjfc Lew in, Walter Howard, Arthur M. Smith, John I). Campbell' all of Lakeview, Oregon. A. W. OitlON. It-jtlhter. SUMMONS In the . Ircuit Court of the State ol Oregon fr-r the County of Luke. Suit in l ijulty for Klvorco. WALT Fit N YnWANF.Il, I'laiutiff vh. FHANCES NY.sWANKIt, Defendant TO FltANCKS NYHWANKU, The above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon; You urn hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ugainat )ii In tlx: above entitled court and cause on or before the 17ll. day of OctoU r, 1012, Hald day being the lant day ol the publication of tliW Hum rnoDH, uiiJ the lnt day within which you are required to appear and anrt wer the nald complaint, an fixed by the Court oritur for the publication of thin Huiiniionn. If you fail to appear and aiiHwer tho Maid complaint, said plalDtiff will apply to the above en titled court for the relief demanded and prayed for In plaintiffs com plaint. Thlst suit Ih brought for the purportt) ot diHrtolvli.g the marriage contract Ht'd bontln of liiatrlmony bow exlut ItiK lKiween you and said pliilntlrt, lntf ichL In tho name thereuader, are prior fu time and Hiiperior In right to any and all Intorerit, right, or claim of each and all of tlie above named DefeudaDtH, and that any and all rightH, interertta or claims of Hald De fendants or either ol them, are xuhno ipieiitto and uubject to the Hen of I'laiutlff'fi Maid m Ttgage. Tliat the UHiial duvreti may be made for Hale of aald premises by the Hher iff ol Lake County, Oregon, accord Ing to law and tiie practice ol Hald court, and that the proceed of Much sale may be applied to the payment of tbe amount duo I'laiutiff upon Hald note, Including principal, inter est, attorney's feeH and contrt and din biirseiiientx III this Hiilt and chargen of making hucIi sale, and I hat each and all of the above named Defend antrt and all peinutiH claiming under thum or either of them, aiibrtetiuent to the execution ot Haul mortgage upon said premlHeH, either bh pur cliHHcrH, lucuinbrances or otherwlwe, be barred and forecloHed of all right, claim or equity of rdeniitlon la bald premiHes ami every part tnereot, ana that plaintiff may Jihvh judgment ugaiuut the Hald Del'enduntH, Addlo L. J a li Hon and i. W. Jackson, for any i f!eliclenc which may remain alter ap-1 pilng alio 'be proceeds ol the sale cfntid prem Inert properly applicable to the Hatisfiictiou of said Judgment j u.i'i iiiih mi hi jNtiniin, or iiuj oiaer party to the Hiilt, iniv become, a pur- ! chaser at hucIi huIu, aud that feiicli pur-1 Irrigating Problems Easily Solved YOUR best and cheapest crop insurance is an independent irriuatin plant. The I II C local dealer can assist you in buy ing your outfit. He has the best enKin-'erinff practice at his command. He rnn sae you money and future trouble by selling you an outfit operated by a dependable I H C Oil and Gas Engine The one thint; most necessary in an irriat ing outfit is reliability. When you m-id water, you need water, not trouble. I II C engines are proved relial'e b fore they leave the fac tory. Nothing is left to chance. No expense i spared to make them rig-lit, to assure relia bility and length of service. Another advan tage in buying from the I II C local dealer is that you can get efficient help quickly in any unforeseen emergency. You will fib.i it easy to choose an I II C en gine. The s: ne engine that docs your irri gating will run tho saw, grindstone, feed grinder, or any other farm machine to which power m ty be ai-i-lied. The line is complete -crlii d and horizontal engines, air and water cooled, stationary, portable and mounted oq skids, in sizes 1mm 1 to 50-horse power; trac tors 12, 15, 2i), 25 and 45-horse power, to oper nte on gas, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, , distillate, or alcohol. Also, sawinj, spraying, and grinding outfits, etc. See the I II C local dealer for catalogues and full information, or write International Harvester Company of America incorporated) San Francisco CaL I l C Snrlc Burata Ttiu nurnimn of iliu u.. i. i. of cliiiuo lo all, ,o !. ,( information ohi.iliiabla en belter Ihi imii, , i j m lavo uny wortlly gllrs. inTr?;?!',