1 COURT PROCEEDINGS You don't know now much mil mmfon jro ran lali out of a rainy day nll jrou ha TOWER'S FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER The h at with rtsa limom Rrflrs Fd(r (pat'd) thai prmnla water iron running in I tha front. Mult for Sard Mrrice, Iw colon black or yellow. $3.00 Everywhere. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A. J. rowrn Co, BOSTON TowtrCanadMM Laniard, Tamil lOia Be it remembered that regular sr anon or tte oout ty court of the State . if Oregon tor tne County of Lake was. begun and held at the Court House tn ! Lakeview, Oregon on Wednesday the.' 4th day of September, 1912, when were J i ( repent: Hon. K. Daly, Judge; C. A. j Kehart and h. K. Anderson, C'umniis-j itinera: F. W. Fayne, County Clerk lardW 0. Snider. Sheriff, by K. E, K. K. Hlnelmrt, for ileputy litre, sihcrifT' office 150 (Ml Kathleen O'Neill, for clerical atltHtnv, anHesxor'w oftW.. 100 00 T. H. Vernon, iim 100 IK) r. w. iaroe, tor clerical na atstance, atampa, etc Hunk of Lakeviaw. clock ex tra, work on court hone.. PocIh L., Willi t: for HcrvUvH on Teacher's) F.xani. Board.. j Mrs. C. A. Vatot, aani Mrs. I F. Conn, nervier on 164 PO 178 tit 12 00 12 K) TV TMT-r Hrrxt tnr Paorert cv r.rra TniraoKT fTJTGood wiring is 1 1 the very best insurance policy you can have and the cheapest. We do it. E.T.SPENCE Kinehart deputy, when the fallowing' proceedings were had towit: In the matter of the resignation S. O. Pease as Justice ot the I'cactj Summer Lake Precinct, No. 2, Lake Cour.ty, Oregon. It ia hereby ordered that nation of Mr. S. U. Pease, Kighth trrado F.am. Board ' June, li12 0f The American Law Hook Co., 0fl for law hook for trcuit cf Court Libra' It. E. Watxon, l.ahor tutallltig the resig- ! as Justice I F.xamlncr l'libllHlilnir Com 8 IX) 7 50 7 00 1 M M I ftt) 1 00 a oo 42 oo IS 2 BRAND TWO HORSE f VirtV WAIST OVERALLS .7 f Took forth Brand" smss. Coppcr-rin-tcd A new pair FREE if tliejr rip tin straps. 00,14 Safraamo of the Peace for Summer Lake, Pre cicnt No. 2, of Lake County, Oregon be. anef the same is hereby accepted. In the matter of theappointment of I a Justice of the Peace for Summer ' Lake Precinct, No. 2 of Lake County, Oreeon. ! It Is hereby ordered that Mr. George i Detwiler. be and he is hereby appoint ' ed Justice of the Peare for Summer Lake Predict, No. 2 of Lake County i Oregon. j In the matter of the petKion of J. I M. Handley, J. J. Scott, and f urteen other freeholders of Lake county, Ore gon, residing in the road district No. 5, praying for the location of a county j road described as follows, to wit: i Commencing at a point on the east j boundary line of Section 15, Tp. S9S., ! ' K. 20 E. W.M.. in Lake count v. Ore-! !gon, S40 feet south trom the north-' w"r Dreiikel, H.ime ..ir,er nf M aoi-tinn IS anrf WallrtOl'. BHI1II'..., - - - - i thence running easterly and north-j 'easterly along the mott practical route j . to that point where the center line of the county road leadirg from the Town : of Lakeview, in said County and State, to the Town of Plush, in said county : and state. intprseMa theVt buund- T,30 s Farrel, name ary line of Section 32, in Tp. 3S S., R 21 E , W.M. This matter coming on for hearing pati.v, mipplle prlotiog aud putillhliitf 71 20 J. U. Auten, Inbor oti Court Houmroof nml Hiipplies 17 ;I0 S. t. Hiinin. rp;i!r work anil nature 10 2."i flotfl Lakeview, Hoard of prl nerrt si! 4," 8. t). I Yaw, reglMtration if VIlti'M 2 till Lakcvli'W Trauafer (., lray ae aud ciihIi ndvanced (or freight ft 75 E. T. Sptnce, rcmodclltig U-lla 2 .M Lakeview Land and l.iuulier Company, IuuiImt 2S 4l Arsner liros., work on Jail 14 00 11. V. Dretikcl, ItnecH U"t and mileage oo Willis chho In Klamath Co as iM) H. S. Radcliff. aaine 107(H) IIS ) 3S 00 A. Konnerth, same 38 00 W liarion. aame 38 00 Tlioman liarion, name J18 00 0. U. Sni ter, same :is 00 J. W. StrphfiiHon, aauie 41 0J 1'. E. Harris mime 3i On S 1 arrel, name SS 00 Lorti Duke, saino IW 00 Court adjourned to meet at 9 oYlock a. m. Sept. 6, 1912. W. K. Harry. wltma Justice Court .'. Ilarrv Hiiiir, a one VctleU Allen, same Mrs. John Allen, same Nuinlov Whorton. sttcnilaiiee at JtiaMoe Court a t "onia1l V. J. Wheeler, wltneaa .1 mm tlce Court K K Amleraiiii. snbirv ami mlU'iue iih Coiint.v Comml"'- nioiit r 0. A. Itchart, Ha me lra. L K. Conn, wrvli'ec on 8th (Ira. I.' Kiaiii. Mt.v. Wl. 0 (Hi IVurl Hall, aame ! 0 The report ot K. W. Payne, county clerk of Lake county, Oregon, showing that, from July 2nd, 1I2 to August 7, 1 1 1 2. both dates Inclusive he had paid bounty on 30 coyotea and 4 bobcats, amonting to S."3 was examined, found to be correct and the scalps and front i feet destroyed, as by law provided. '''he Court also made an examination of the books of the County Clerk and Sheritr and found same to be correct. Thereupon Court adjourned. li. D.'tly, County Ju igo. to have as much freedom nfTered the animals as possible. If a park has ponds and lakes it Is no trouble tn en tice wild birds to come and live there." "The state board of tlsh and gam" commissioners of Oregon is now devla Ing plan to change the present II h snd game laws in this slate fr the pre sentation to the next legislature Our fish and game code ia by far too com plicated and too full nf technicalities to be of much use. The board of com missioners wants to make the code shorter, more concise ami clearer." "As t Is now," aald Mr. Kinley, "the board is not given ho power Ibat It should have In minor things regard ing the fish and game law. We are go ing to try to secure the passage ol I iw that will give the hoard more pow er. On my visit to Denver I took the matter up with representatives from other states am found out their methods. I, actlrg for the hoard, have come to the conclusion that we need radical change tn our fish and game code In this state. -"Among the others that the hoard Is going to try and have passed la a law preventing game birds from being shot trom the nubile htyhwaye. At present, people can drive Into the country and shoot pheasants from an automobile or buggy. We want to change this." . SOME FEATURES OF THE EXPOSITION $ 1 ,000 REWARD rr. t norma ainl Ni-v a . .--, p.. - ( V. 'lr li be mi''. slit lied tft a melpi'.-' a ' Mi y -en at-' for eTl1elie. " rrM and convii-i i . I. l ! I-ariy or pa tie 4ie.mIR bor eattieor male- lie touting lo aar of tm -lltT in i'ld linn to the a:Kvt -u iuiier.iv offer. ou ibe aameoouluioa -" . Inr ail bor im '.raii'ie.1 iiorw hfn tiar ot tn or eiitu Braiiil reriM-'1 tn eight cotlutle Kan' iariji-ir I aki anc i.rK)if -ouii'ien Hnr-e- renterl bi n sold. No"' i rrown bom-sM i rni'iuiiiyiiMaii- uh'-n... W M.BBOVi PKe HreKO' at this time and it appears to the court i B. Daly, Judge that the pe'ition is signed by sixteen ' In the County Court of the State of freeholders of Lake County, Oregon I Oregon, for Lake County. resMi'-g in Road district No. 5, of said: Fridav, September 6, 1912. Cour.ty and Stste, and that the Dro- Court convened pursuant to adjourn- eeedings are in all othe. respects regu- ment of Sept. 5th, 1912. with the same lar, regular and in conformity with the otticers p esent, when the followirg law jrnverning such cases; it is there- , proceedings were hud towit: tore hereby ordered that S. A. Mushen, j Claims against Lake County were County Surveyor, of Lhke county, j examined, allowed and warrants or- ' Oregon, with S. V. Rehart and Creed dered drawn, as by law provided, in Pendleton, Sr., as viewers, be and payment of the same, as f Mows to- ' tnev are hereby SDDointed to view, wit; ijiTri P.OLK'S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sketch of each plate, location, population, tele graph, shipping- and banking- point; aJao Claaaltied Directory, compiled by business and profession. K. L. POLK A CO., 6 RATTLE J. L. LYONS, O. u z. Dentist Utflce in WiiMn'i Block. Lakr view, Oregon lear, cipeneui'f !- of t ni.-!' t lirD.ai BLMu alBaVaVVMstBBBBBBBBBjasjuBjarjjsaBjaHS Complete a nl reliable Form with Affidavit Blank attached. Also containing copy ol' Ore gon Mining Laws. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY THE BEST FORM OB TAINABLE. DESCRIP TION THE MOST COMPLETE Price 5 cents Each Special rates on quan tities Pnone 521 EXAMINER PRESS LAKEVIEW, OREGON purvey and report to this court their findirgs as to the above describee, pro posed rjad. and that tney meet at the Court House in Lakeview, Oregon, on the 30th day of September, 1912, at the hour of nine o'clock a. m., or upon their failure to meet on said day then to meet within five days toere after and then and there to aualify and mmediately thereafter to view, sur vey and report - upon said proposed road, as above directed. Thereupon court adjourned to meet September 5th, 1912 at nine clo.k a. m. B. Daly, County Judge. , In the Corty Cou t of the State of Oregon for Lake county, Thursday Sep tember 5th 1912. Court conver.eJ pursuant to adiourn ment of September 4th, 1912. with the same officers present, when the follow ing procedings were had towit: Claims against Lake county. Ore eon, were examined, allowed and war rants ordered drawn, as by la w provid ed, in payment of tne same as follows, towit : To be paid out of the General Road Fund: FranK ttoggi.-rs, for cann ad vance d for road work, Dim. No. 5 $ 276 75 E. D. Smith, road work in Dint No. 3 yi Anliur Ilighn'll, ro,ii work la Dint. No. 7 7U Iiaok of Lakeview, canh ad vanced lor road work 5."9 Bailey A .Mam-iuuli:, la-h ad vanced fur road work :f! Flint Vernon, road work. Diet. No. 11 2,5 25 Bailey A ManHingill, rupplb-s for Knad Diht. No. 5 Hall CoiiHtruiulon Co., roal w.jrk, IiiMTrict No 10 I'dinicy Lumber (. , luiolier for liuad DiHt. No. 3. Clievittucaii Mercantiltt Co., for iiitilH. Dim. st. :i B. W. Farrow, road work DiritriL-t No. ,", Frank Farrow, K.ime W. V. Miller, hi in i'ete CaHilton, nnum Homer Mon U, .tin.- ('lark Johimiuii, H-iine Alfred MliHM. HJHiie I-rf-ual Bauliiig, H-une L. II, Hauirtey, moie J. D. Wllinot, frtne S. i. Hailley, hii in- JumeH Biedir, I'roirht on culver r-, li.iiri - o D. J. Jone, Ji.-palr road to'.ls Dint No. 2. f L. li. Uhji, JiMii'i v.-i.i District N j. H Joe KnH,tr, H iine To i e j.ai i Mill, oi lu.-ij-ei-r'd I'nrjil: Trixy Mr W. , ( ,, .; Hi, tauce, ljirii,'b oiJji., lou 00 General Road To be paid out of the Fund : Chan. H. Combs, road work by Richard Erkkson, Dim. 5... 15 00 J. M. Meawner, for road work District No. 5 C2 00 Z. G. Harrln, road work and board of men 119 40 To be paid out of the General Fund. Bcna S. Batchelder, foi reporting- imiu-st of 0. B. Merrick 11 35 E. D. Everett, wltDeaa at 1d- quest of C. B. Merrick 1 60 T. E Bernard, lor repair work and supplies 217 62 Wru. Wallace, coroner fee, in quest of C.B. Merrick 5 00 I B. Dalv, autopny Miirgeon, In- j tju'ent of C. B. Merrick 5 00 i W. B. Snider, Mampx, tele- J phoue, etc 78 94 j A. J. Foster, Htanipn 1 00 Internati nal about the Fx post- 6 Hi 2 10 7 10 25 00 3" 50 Mauley Whorton, grand jucv wI'dchm, May 1912 C. IJenklc, t-ame Thos. S. Farrel, grand Jury v. Itnevn May, P'12 ami draw ing JuHtlce Jury llMt J. L. Hfimpt u. County fruit inwpector I'hil Cudiiiiins, Juror C. B. Merrick lnquet Marlon Baroeri, ame F. O. AIiIhI roui, same Wm. Guutlu-r, name J. I-rank I, slime ChaM. Fuibach, name F. F. WrL-hi ic Co. for denk and repair of typewriter 5fJ 40 Fleming BroH., HiipplleB lor t-mallpiix quarantine 40 28 Isaac L'pliani A Co., Otllce Huppllea 11 70 CilaKB-I'mdljuniuiH l!o.. Office mipplies i:so 28 If. N. Crocker ft Co., for llx- turen 48 go Court apjourned at 9 o'clock A. M Sept. 7, 1912. 1!. DALV, County Judge. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lake county. Saturday, September 7, 1912. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment of Sept. 6, 1912.. with name oflicera preaent, when the following proceedings were had, towit: Claims aeuinHt Lake county, Oregon were examined, allowed and warrants ordered drawn, as by law pr ivi lod in payment of the same as follows, towit :j lo be paid out of the General load 1U 9!) I Fund : i K. B. Brewer, for road work 4 0'J ! District No. 1 Waiter Lurmy, Hume lr r- ,' IM l.uinlv, s'liiH' . .i. 1': F'lV, ( ;f l ly.ll! vi ': '.ii Dimrlci No. 1 1 To bo pun out of ' ho ( ieij'-ra! Hall ft Ileynoldri Dru Co., ffjr HUpplii h Thud S. i'tti'i'i l,for JiihJce fi e0 Some intere'tieg point Panama Pacific tion : The Court of Honor will be entirely surrounded by a colonnade comprised of massive arches. Groups of statuary symbolizing the rising and setting sun will surmount the colonnade. The dominstiiV theme of the Kxponl tion from an architectural viewpoint will be the ht'ge tower of the Admin istration building, 42 feet high and flanked on either side by the gilded domes, towers and minarets of the re maning buildings of the itroup. The largest building group in the Exposition will be the I'hIhcp of Agri culture, covering in two sections a floor area of b0,000 square feet. Hundreds of thousands of tres. shrubs and vines are ready to be re moved at the proper time and set out lit accord with the plan that will har monize with the architectural and color scheme ot the buil'ling-i. One ot the moi-t striking of tne Ex position palaces will be the Horticul tural Buildins, whose domes and mina rets will rise u- lf0 to 125 feet. The building ill be constructed of glass. The concessions and amusement cen ter will occupy t acre , the Manufac tures Building an area of 76,250 teet. The total area of the main exhibit palate in square ground feet will be I 3.731,500. Notice to tho Public All outHtaodiiiir. IiIIIh oing the jakevfciw-l'tne Creek Electric Co. fur electric wiring. glnbeH, etc. now due must be paid to i he above company i the Kir?! National Bfink Lake view. r.. i . T:im.iov, I'rt rT'Ietit. GAME INTERESTS TO BE IMPROVED 9 50 9S 215 00 1-1 50 I 60 li 5 6 5 12 32 12 75 00 00 50 b.-, 00 j 75 50 40 That the tish and game of Oregon are us well cared 'or as those of any of the states of the middle -veHt and east, i the report brought by State Game Warden William L. Finley and C. K. Cranston, chairman of the State Board of Flat) and Game Commissioners, who returned last week from Denver, where they represented the State ot Oregon at the annual Ket-sion of the National Association of Slate Game Wanlena and Cominirfiioncra and the Amtrican r laneries society. tJr-gon la doing as well as any of the other states in the matter of the propagation of (iah, " said Warden Finli y alter returning and with the co-operation of the tarmt rs and rportsmtn we will plant millions of hah each year, ond will have this state as wtll stocked as any. In the matter ot birdH. the situation in Ore gon is very encouraging, as many of the farmers have t-et aniOe certain por tions of their tarrns fur atate refuges, and by the time the season is opened once fnore Oregon will have as many birds as she ever had. As much educa tional work has to be done each year in order to secure tetter game protection, it is essential that the oommistdon have a museum of Borne kind. The Eastern cities are doing much in the way of museums, city parks and zolo- gical gardemt. The muheurn started by Colonel Hawking some years ago in the city hall and kept up by Mr. Wleg- and, is too restricted as to room, ano! the stale has loBt many Fpecirnens of value on Una account. The American Museum of Nalural hibtnrv took out ot this state several years ago one of the largeut Htnl mom perfect specimens of meteorites in the country. The time is getting abort wl.en wo can get good groups of the animals that make their homes in tbiH section of the country. Fund: and especially is Ibis so with the mouii-; tain aheep, mule deer, antelope audi elk. While cages cannot be altogether! I 19 25 S 75 8 75 174 25 H 70 lu 00 j done away with in u park, it is Letter j On Account of Some Business Difficulties R B r r lo fr rw Amr usa rflri rtntlrlrrttr Aa fore, we will continue tho SPECIAL SALE Indefinitely. Wo havo a well" assorted stock of dry lumber and will appreciate your order, regardless of how small or large. During tho sao all material will bo cash when It leaves tho yard. SUNSET LAKE LUMBER CO. Lakeview, Ore. Yard on Center St. Phone 721 ip arrow ass SHOT SHELLS r.l:il: stir? j'our gfimc- Shoot tlio snced shells 1 l' Arrow bta lls, tlie stivl lining puts all tiK- lorct? of tho explosion Doninu tne snot. mat mih'-u -ini.iutc nn-comt-r" ciin't beat out tho pattern driven by a .steel gripped charge. And with EsNtrrn Factory Iiailin, unifurmity of Bper-d and puttern in ahtnirl in esi h unit every i.hull. Shoot Heminut on- UMC Arrow and Nitro Club Slerl LiiukI Kunrm Factory LoudcJ Shells for spoed plus pattern in sny make of !,liui;un. Remingtoa Arnu-Umon Metallic Cartridge Co. ?rw York Citv 299 Broadway SaaVaYannbaKSS I he Kentucky WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE Post & King: - Proprietor. Lakeview - - Oregon WALLACE & SON ' Wm. Wallace, Coroner tor Lake County) UNDERTAKERS I'KOMl'T ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION Ol'A U ANTICliD Parlors, next door to Telephones OfFico WATSON BUILDING STOP ! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! 3-Household Necessities 3 ar as i imiiin im i Vacuum Clothes Washer The lightest and clicipcst, yet tin. Ik-sc washer f)ii the market. Imperial Self-Heating Flat Iron Hums gasoline or alcohol. . Saves time, st( js and expense. Domestic "Prize" Wringer t No screws to bother; cJatni s on wash-U,b; wrings any size annent . FRED H. TAYLOR, Agt., iv I niiy).HHii i.iikM o