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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
Lake County Examiner Official Papor of ADYERTIMNQ RATES. (Unlr tn11n d $1.00 an Inch, riuto Mlomn ro, pr month All tndtn 4j. lltnnd frc twlc montb. Owt ot wmp"; t n charted tor ! tracbnft. AUaptwal pwlUooi extra. A 11 short wn ads. eaira Be4er, lorm rolnmni, 10c. pr lint rarh 1a arnlon. Want 5c. Hn ach tawrUoa Card o( think tl.OO. Resolution! . ooiMlc Uaoa. II. and upwards. fl-Trnlnt AdwiUIn j nl Job TrVtt tu,cnti In 1tdc. A,'.l btlli mail b paid tb flrtt ot fch moot. Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, Septemher 12, ll12 UESlTr OFCOXFIDKXCK After the Vermont election, Siept. 4. which resulted in a gsin for the dem ocrats over last election. Chairman Hillis of the republican National com mittee said that the result showed the weakness of Roosevelt, and means that the Colonel will rot get the electoral Tote of s single state, because the re publican, who are desirous of defeat ing Wilson, will Bate to ote for TafU "The result in Vermont means Roosevelt victory In November." sid v.Xiinatnr Reveridsre. "tbb Dews is glorious. I didn't think it possible. If Vermont does this after two weeks f fichtincr. everyone can see whst others will do in November. W. J. Brvsn slid : "The Vermont returns indicste an increase in the de ocratio sympsthy. The division ol toe republican vote is encouraging. And now the question arises re we to believe.? whoa Quite frequently we still notice news paper accounts of the delegates to the Lakeview convention August 21-2?, back in their home towns, about them bubbling over with enthusiasm over the hospitable reception accorded them by the people of Lakeview. It begins to look as though Lakeview stock with our whilom visitors has gons soaring away above par and many people are now listening to the reports that Lake view is the liveliest snd beet inland town that ever happened in the state of Oregon. While this statement may be regarded by a few as a trifle ornate, but under the circumstances it is per missible for which every delegate to the convention will vouch. There is no doubt that next Monday the Lakeview schools will open with a splendid attendance. Lakeview can point with pardonable pride to its ex cellent new building designed for the comtort ot pupil and instructor. This building Jwas erected at considerable exoense to the tax payers of this school district, but no man begrudges the money spent fT this fine educational structure. Our school system, its corp of teachers and the building are on it par with any in the state of Oregon. The Lever Agricultural Extension Bill, providing for Federal and state upport of a plan to maintain a skilled farm demonstrator in every agricul tural county in the Union, passed the HouBe August 23 Every effort will be pet forth to secure early and favorable consideration by the Senate when Con gress reconvenes in December. It ia the dutv of every voter at the next election to support any bills pertinent to the advancement of agriculture or torticulture in the United States. In commenting upr.n the remark : "There are men in hospitals and in hell who owe their damnation to the skirts of some bad, beautiful women," made by liev. G. L. Morrill, pastor cf the People's Church, Minneapolis, C1. Tnompson of the Alturua Plaindealer a.lds: "In our opinion, if skirts worn ny tne average young woman or tne 1 day would send a man to hell he is not J worth savirL'. Ihev ut like wi-t ! hens with the tail fuather pulled out." Fall and Winter SUITS jWe can suit youf Taste, Pocketbook and Anatomy in Fall and Winter Suits. ew Hne now on disp ay, ranging from $12.50 to $18.00 It will pay you to investigate This Stock! Economy Store Lak County, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES. n iwr, In tdTtnc, HflO tt mootha, l.SS fbrt monthi, " 7 If not paid la tdvauc. ll.SOths rt Ptlc t Subvert SnbrnDr o The RiMnlnvr who raraor , front one lorallir to another, or Than lhlr noatortle addrru thould remrmbrr to ilmn tbia offlcr a rrd o their paper ran b art draawd to the right puatofllca. Catching Flh If you were fishing in a good loca tion and catching nioe big hsh and some oilier leilow came aiong, un doubtedly you would advise him to be very quiet and make no noise, and, above all, not to "agitate" for fear of driving the fish away. You would tell him to stand on the the bank and be content. So it is with our political "fishers" (masters). They are "catch ing the "bah," (mostly suckers) and tbev, too, advise us to be very quiet ana not to "agitate" fur fear the "fish" will be scared away. Do you now that an "agitator," in our "Ushers" (masters) eyes, looks like a devil fish? And you also know an octopua"fish" is everlastingly afraid of a devil fish and thats why an octopus Is afraid of an "agitator." they both look alike to him. Be an "agitator'' and be a good one, even if your mas ters put you to death. Jesus Christ was an "agitator" and tbey put him to death. Are we atraid to follow in bis footsteps? Are we more cowardly than Be? Even Ee was as "agita tor" and made it so "warm" for Adam that she compelled bim to do the only sensible thing be ever did: eat the "ipple." The world would still be hanging- the female species for witches had it not been for the "agitator." We would still be crushing corn be tween two rocks bad it not been for the "agitator." Mankind would still be living in the crevices of the rocks eating snakes bad it not been for the "agitator." We would siill be paddl ing around in dug-out logs bad it not been for the "agitator." The "agi tator" ia the skirmishing- line of ad vancing civilization. It is be thst is ever urging on the human race to high er and nobler deeds and more civilized civilization. The man or woman who would eliminate the agitator, is a cig in the wheel of progress. They would have all things natural to be exter minated and tbings unnatural to re main. In otfier words tbey would stop the natural trend ot human events and have us sit down and die of inactivity nnd dry rot All bail to tne "agita tor." All honor to the "agitator." Long live the "agitator." What? Welch. One do'ien house dresses, assorted paterns and sizes to close at reduced prices. Lakeview Mercantile Co. No. 1 56. Report of the Condition of The Lake County Loan and Savingx Bank at Lakeview, in the State of Oregon, at clow? of buxinenx Sept. 4, 1U12: KKBOCKCEH DOLI.AKrt CIS Loan and Dirtcounts $101,52 15 Due from approved re Serve tai ks 8,430 70 Cabh on hand 4,457 .'!() Total 1114,790 li l.lABIUTIj; IMJLLAKS (TS Capital xtoi'k paid In t 40.000 00 Nurtiliix fund 1.0(10 0(1 Undivided profit, lem ex- pence and taxea pmd ,m i'in(iH unpaid 20 (mi : 5,01l 71 17,4f5 t.9 l ime cert iticalew of depoHlt Saving deposit Total 114, :90 13 State of ( liticcos, Cocntv pr Lake 1, Dirk J. VNIicox, asi-lHtant caHhler of the above U'liue 1 bank, do Holemn ly eear I hat theabove xlateiuent 14 trne tojtlie best nf my knowledge and belief. Seal DICK J. WILCOX. Annuitant l.aMtiier. Conei t A:te.it: W. II. SlIIUK, S. P. MOSS. Directors. Su!K.Tll'd and sworn to before roe thix 7th day ot Sept., 1012. Seal CHARLES UMBACH Notary Public for Oregon. No. 7,244 Report of the Condition of The I-'li-ht National Bank of Lake view, at Lakeview, In the Mate, of Oregon, at the close of bilHlnexH, Sept. 4th, l!12j ;ksoi;iu t:s 1IOI.I.AKS Loans and discounts, $20l,aOK 1.'. Overdrafts, he-cured and unsecured 470 32 United States Bonds to He core circulation 50.000 00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 2.ri,000 00 Bonds securities, etc 6,259 04 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures 15,343 0,rj Due from National Banks (not reserve audits) 5,f01 07 Due from State and Private BuiAd and Bankers, Trust FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR - MEN'S SWEATERS Fine heavy wool Sweater Coats, in grey, blue, black and red, with and without rough neck collars, $2.50 to $5.50 BAILEY MASSING1LL The Home of Good Values The Home of Good Values Company 8, and Savings Banks Due from approved re serve agents Checks and other cash Items No tea of other National Banks Fractional paier currency, nickel, and cents Lawftl Money Kkmkrvk in Bank, viz : Specie Redemption fund with U. S. TreiiHiirer ( o percent of circulation! 1.642 8 28,359 50 lOno 00 3,600 00 17 01 21,611 55 2,500 00 Total IAIIII.IT1KH I HOLLARS Capital stock, paid In f .MUKKl 00 Surplus fund a0,0tx 00 Undivided protiiN. lew ex penses and taxes paid, 15,568 34 National Bank Notes out standing 44.400 00 Due to TruMt Companies and Savingx Banks 8,40 70 Dividend Unpaid 50 00 Individual depowlts, sub Ject to check 174,192 29 Demand certificates of de poult 15,194 Oi United States deposits 21,546 54 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officer. 3,180 72 Notes and bills rediscounts! 2,200 00 Total f 364,813 26 State of Okegon : Codntv or Lake. I. W. II. fchirk. I'retddent; of the above-named hank, do nolemuly xwenr that the itliove Htntemellt Is true to the liext of my knowledge and lx-lief. Skai. W. H. SHIRK, 1'ref.ident Correct Attent : DICK J WILCOX ) C. A. ItEHAKT J-DlrectorM S. P. MOSS Sulmcri'ted and sworn to before Die thlH 7th day of Sept.. 1912. 'SEAL) CHAS CMBACH, Notary 1'ubllc for Oregon. No. i55 Report of the Condition of The Bank of Lakeview at Lake view in the State of Oregon, at the clone of luiiH'nx, Sept. 4tb, 1012. KKSOI'IHKn. Iu 1. 1. A KM. CK.NTH Loans and Discount $074,6;i6 40 Overdrafts, w cured ami unsecured 3.7M R8 Bonda and warrautx 34, JIM 63 Due from banks (not reserve banks) 267 06 Due from approved re- Kerve banks 35,731 10 Checks and other cash Items 4,730 16 Cash on hand 24,010 15 Total C77.44 47 .IAHII.ITI KS. HOI .A US CTH Capital stock paid in 100.000 00 J Surplus fund luu.unu w Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid... Si, 172 03 Postal savings bank de posits HS,' 91 Individual deposits sub ject to check 27H.029 12 Time certificates of deposit 00,498 51 Bills payable for money borrowed 25,000.00 Liabilities other than those above stated 1,010 00 Total .077,494 47 STATK OK OlIEIiUN, 1 Cot-.vi v or Lakk. ) 1, P. M. Miller, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement In true to the best ol my knowledge and belief. K. M. MILL KB, Cashier. Collect Attest: B. DALY Signed W. P. HEUYFOBD, , Directors. SuiiHcrlbcd and sworn to before nm , t,,,Hl,Jtb,;7 ;,;0,,-,s,5' j Notarv public WOMEN'S SWEATERS Including the new con trasting sailor collar and tassel effect, and other pretty styles all of the best quality, in many colors $4.00 to $5.00 Trespass Notice All parties are notified not to tres paMs or hunt upou lands ol the Goose Like Hunch, and all other premise heloogiug to Leehniau A Bishop. Any violations will be prosecuted. 4t LOST: Black horse, weight about 800, Brauded J J on left hip, also 7HL 00 right xtifle. Storking foot right bind .eg. Kinder Inform Ex aminer ad to location. It NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE , ...... , . .... , Notice U hewby given that by vlr- tueof an execution duly Issued by ; the clerk of the Circuit Court for the , County of Lake, State of Oregon. dau-d the 13'b day of April. 1012. In 1 a eel tat u actlou Iti the Circuit Court for aald County and State wherein Alttert Dent ax plalntin recovered Judgment against Charles K. Hice and Eva Bice for the sum of l iOS 4u, with Interest thereon from the 10th day of October, 1011, for the further sum of 1100 attorney, h fee and the costs and disbursements taxed at 120 on the 0th day of October, 1011, upon wbleh Judgment an execution lie re to fore issued realized $10.00 over and above expeuxex of sale, leaving due on said judgment the ruui of I44H.45. Now. therefore. I will on Saturday, the 12lh day of OctolsT, 1012. at the front door of the Court House In Lakeview in said County and State, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said dav sell at put 'Ho auction to the high est bidder for catdi In hand the follow ing described proisTty, to wit: I he Ninth Half of the Snutheast Quarter and the Southeast tjuart r of the Southeast Quarter in Section Three, Township 3S Sonth, Bange IS East, of the Willamette Meridian, in Luke County, State of Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property of the said Eva Kice, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to satiufy the said Judg ment ill favor of eaid Altert Dent awatnst said Eva Kice and Charles Bice, wlru Interest thereon, together FOR SALE HA KG A INS 1 Steel Range 1 Work Horse, 1400 lbs. 1 Single Buggy I Sulky Plow, lG-in. I Harrow 1 Set Harness Stock Hogs Call at the Ileryford Kanch, North of Town F. A. WILLIAMSON Look Here! I own and wish to sell my j 320 acres of deeded land, lo-j cation the East half Sec. 10,; Town 27 S., Kange 18 Hast.: Level, good soil, all tillable' except perhaps twenty acres; I raw land, no improvements;! about two miles from rail-; road survey; free of imcum-! brancc; perfect title. I am told this should be cheap at $3500.00 to $1000.00. If it; is not worth that price to you, make me a bid on it. j We must raise some money,! hence this offer. Don't over- Link th!. Ifrrf 11 Ififfrn!n ' . , h'f someone. In vestors and ; l'eal Estate Men get busv. Address: H. M. Crumrine, Hf. 233, Butte, Montana. CHILDREN'S SWEATERS In a great variety of styles, colors and qualities for the boys nnd girls. Prices very reasonable, front $1.25 to $2.00 with nil coats snd disbursements that shall or may accrue. Dated at Lakeview, Oregon, Sep tember 10th, 11)12. W. 11. 8.N1DEK, Sheriff. NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S HAJ.E OF ' UEAL PKOPEKTY ONy EXECUTION By virtue of a writ of execution is sued out of the Circuit Court of the iIhI.w! tliH "0th Hr if Jnlv In certain action wherein T. H. Bill. n. !''!? v"! lKnent agnloxt D.B.Dow, defendant, in the sum of m ti5 d (r d,H,lUrB,.. ,,., . ,(. , loHowlo- ,;..m'iUm,, property, to v ' " - - --- - SHAMROCK STABLES J. MURPHY, Special Attention to Transient Stock Horses Hoarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Open Phone 571 LAKEVIEW E. LAKEVIEW - J i?bFi$Lr r! jT'i t wi rmk. i d F. CHENEY rrn Tinz i W next week for announcement, of our Grand FALL OPES LG. As usual, our display will embrace over two hundred different patterns exact copies of all the latest importations from Paris. This isgoing to be the most gorgeous color season of years. Don't fail to see this exhibit. In the mean time we are ready to take your measure wr a Man tailored Coat, Suit, Skirt or Dress. The joy of being cor rcctly gowned is yours. We have 7(j different styles and 32 J different fabrics to select from and a fit is absolutely guaranteed. The Parisian Millinery Main Street West cf Court House Your Breakfast OliS voitr Ilrcnk. fast satisfy you? If not, why not? We carry many choice things in our Grocery Department that would help to make the day's first meaj all that could be asked. A few things we would suggest: Fresh Fggs, Ureakfast Bacon, Choice Ham, Cod fish, Wheat Flakes, Rolled Oats, Cream of Wheat, Puffed Rice, Puffed Wheat, Grape Nuts, Force, Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Chocolate, Cocoa, Fig Prune Cereal, Postum and Good Coffee. Phone No. 27 wlt:I-ot No 16 In BlM k No H and Lot 4IlnBI.sk No lft In the Oregon Valley Land Company's addition to the Town of Lakeview, Oregon as shown by the recorded plat thereof. Notice Ix hereby given that on the l'.'lh day of 0 toU-r. 1012. at the hour of 10 o'clock A M.. I will m-II all lh right, title nixl Interest of the aald delendaut, D. B. Iow, In and to the atiove decrlls'd lands, at Ihn front door of the Count v Court House io the Toko of lakeview, (in-gon, at public auction to the tiext nnd highest bid der, for rash, to xatlxlv said executtoa and coxta. Date of first publication September 12th, 1012. W. IJ. HNIDKK, (it Sheriff of Lakx Co. On. HALF BLOCK tAsr or COUHT HOUtt Proprietor OREGON Fine Looking: Harness lirl is to niiikt' flnn Itmktntc liorsti. Ami if II is tinnrf an well us kihI ItiokhiK.i "iir hone will K hrtteruH H e mm lank tn'tlvr. Tnkn h look tit our ulnh uutl tloiibh humrsH mul yuuvuiiiiot full to Hhn ln it. Una h net of it and .vnnr ndmlrtitltui of it it good looks wll( Iw en li n I It'll by your tiiprovul of Its nuiility. OREGON w the ft'.- : - .4 m