tm HAS THE CIRCULATION- PRINTS THE NEWi REACHES THE PEOPLE I THE EXAMINER IS THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF LAKE COUNTY . VOL. XXXIII LAKKVIKW, LAKK COUNTY, OKK?ON OOTOHKK 17, 1912. NO. 42 'X I0L. ROOSEVELT IS SHOT n AMtr rrmtrc dtu T CT IMTH uJTC RIGHT BREAST-SLIGHT WOUND lolonel Heroically Saves Life of His Assailant and Warns Back the Crowd That Threatened to Lynch Him IN CITY LIMITS Creed McKendree and Joe Owens Got In Work On Pesky Varmint Cnicngn. Oct lfi. -Thcodoru Koo- dt wan not merely superficially wound- 1 by lh Pullet fired into hi 'jreast In lilwunkee bv John Shrank. IJnofll tally it wan made known that the phy- jpiuns do not consider it inTPffiirv " t-rote for i r to r move tho Pullet. 11 :n, iin shown tty the X-iay ph'to rnphH. not fur from tbe breast bone, 11 the right side, and pro! lily five iches below the collar bone. Th. mis- lo not got inside the rltm, out lolighed upward Hiul inward for five iche. The flesh along the course of n bullet showed no discoloration today tlx there appeared t tho physicians. Bi paus'i for concern. I & Mo in renting mi.il'. and uiilenu un-, looked for complication arise he will I lly recovered in n short tune. j Milwaukee, Wit.. Oct. l.-l oionei , Kocmcvclt in shot ami slightly wnund eii to nlKht he was leaving the Gil Patrick hotel tor the Coliseum to make a speech. The would he assassin gave I lie name of John Si'hraiik anl says he it from New York. Tho woun I was superficial and the colon I went on to the hull and begun hi speech, after he 1 1 a 1 rt m tho would lie bsvuxmii arrested ami taken to the police station. Tie UHsusidn whh prevented from fi'ing a second Hhot !y Albert M. Mar tin, one of Colonel Roosevelt's two "crri'iHiitn. Colonel Roosevelt had iiiH Met'ped iiiln un uutomntiil when (he Hxxii-nin pushed h h way through the rrowd to trie atioet und tired. Mnr tin, who standing in the rur with t Kill lulled oil lilllfe elgul URORS WHO WILL NhW N.-C.-0. DEPOT SERVE IN COURT; IS FINE STRUCTURE c Creed McKendree arid .lie Owen arc now planning a trapping campaign on the festive coyote In the irtarj future, they having succeeded in CHp-j tunng one within the city limita a few nights since. Reccnty onu of the "varmintH" haa been feu'tlng fin chickens Ik longing to Mr MiKi-wiree, Leo Ueall, Charley Comlm and others, as well mm several oat presumably as a aide dish, and it wan decided to mak an effort to capture the Leant. 'Irups were set In the rear f Mr. MeKen t'ree'a chicken house, only two blocks from the business centc of town, and shortly at.fer 9 o'clock ThurfdHy even wk, about an hour after the trap wern et, Mr. Covote aueceeded In get ting in three of them. A piece of meBt wb fastened down arid four trap aet around it. the thief urrecdlng in getting tioth lipid feet and one front foot in the triipH. Creed ia Inclined to claim a purt of the credit for the capture, nut those knowing the fart scon to lie- of the cp MM BODE FALLS HEIR TO FORTUNE Gets Money From the Old Country and Invests in Lands at Crano Creek Max Hode last, week tmuuht from I.. C. Howell a iiont :! acre of land mi ("rune 1'riek, purt ot it lying at (he m iuih of th.; car yon bid) the balance don beloia tbe road nearer the lake. The r. r.tiicieratlon wa in trie neigh b rh'iod ol t".(Kj, and it is generally conceded ttiHt Mr. Ltudrt necured a tiar- Incidental to the transaction is the fm-t that Mr. Hn'ie recently fell heir to u m.ill fort ji e r.y thu death of a rela tive in the (lid Country. Mr. Hour's oi'ter, who is no cope Intendent of Hfhoola In 9 California county, aome lime ago le;rit d oi a legacy due un known per JO" ly the i. me of Bode in drrmuiy. he took the matter up with an attoi n y, and tke teault was tlidt the and Vier iirother w re found to be the rightful heir:', mm! ii short time pince they b'eane puh.-ep.-ed of tbe property, ami.uiil.irg to fcome $15,000. Mr. Ho le at er.ee invented part of hid p iitiun in LbPu county property, and he in now n't riving congratulations CIRCUIT COURT MEETS GRAND IURY RECONVENED AND RETURNS TRUE BILLS Meissen and Spence Plead Guilty and Will Be Sentenced TomorrowStephenson Takes Statutory Time To Plead i Inion thai Joe Owen wad the principal from his numerous friends not only on in the affair, and that I 'reed was aim pjy an onlooker. 1st of Citizens Summon- d to Attend Circuit Court Next Week drawn f 'oll(iwing ii a lift ol jurnrH nerve at the (Ji tul er. l'.H'J. term of Jli-uit Couit which conveiieH here rtlM Monday : H'., l Lofftun, 1 akeview. if'. V. Itebart, Liikcvicw. KlHle W'lli'iiv l.iikeview. I. Hopkinn. I, akeview. C. MolchkinH, l.iikeview. 'hillip Mulkey. I. akeview. ieo. I''ilzgeiald. I. akeview. ieo. Wright, l.aki view. ohii O'Neill, l.iikeview. . F:. MeCnul. I. akeview. . I'. Vernon, I. akeview. uo. Nelson. I. akeview. K. Kond, l.iikeview. lint Vernon, l.ttkevi" w. W. I'll x ton, LaKeview. Ii. Arthur, I. akeview. Ian ('liHiidlcr, l.iikeview. . . S. Kinher, New I'ina t'ruek. . C. C.Hrm n'k, Fort Kuck. A I1 nil, Kort Uock. . W. Uroi : on, Kort Knck. alter llulrk, Silver I. like. I Hecmll, VIMIHIHH. . S. Heneliel, Pinalcy. . 1.. HeneHil, INialey, e.a Ciil lerwood, I'lu.-ih. . W. D.int, 1'luHh. . M. liryun. Lakevicw. P, V. 0i"ka, Lukeview. hn Scott, l.ukeview. K, Sherlock, Lakeview. ilNUSllEFOLOER .ISSUED OY N.-C.-0. luch Spaco Devoted to ffhis County as Well as an oose Lake Valley lie N.-C.-O. Ky. haa juat issued a Ihumo folder deaeritiiug the (J.-O. Ciiuiitry." Much ot the e. is (tevnteu to LiOopo Luke valley Lake County and faithfully por- mi'ny ndvuiitageB ollere I the eiet'Ktr an well ua thu investor in Hi iuiii). Our uiinerhl teauurcea are iu ly aet forth, Ilighgrudo, Windy ok. . Llio i'alalcy liiitrict and other i ' i i : r,i .1. .... r i. w.ioiu it.iy iirj'i'. irmignout tn. Aiiddlo West und i' to draw tliu uttentiou of the u i or that boo. i., n to huuth Cen- .ftiiii ivajiiuig no doubt In ti...' Lo thL bv'ctiou. Building As Comolcted Is Second Only to Depot at Reno at this The now N.-C.-O. Ky. depot pluce im now completed ami is teeon I J rHt-on. only to I lie Kenn depot on the line. It ia of a hiind-iomi: dehirn and of pleaxinir i j appehrance, bo'.h inside and out. The structure la of brick with reinforced concrete foundation, and forces uouu one the fact that it in apparently limit for all time to nmui. In fact every thing about tbe N.-C.-O. baa the h p pearance ofpennanein.'y,tlie track being well graded and lililiaated, while the iquipincrit throughout irt Kindly br.-t. ebiKH and kept up fully to the atandard of thu big linen. The Interior of the new depot ia of especially attractive design, tl.e wait ing rooiii neing on the mime plan i.f the big union depottt of the transcontinent al lines. While thu building is two atones in eiuht, yet the ceiling of the wailing room extends up to the roof, being curved and tin walla wainscoted up to a height of perhaps ten ieet. The ticket ollicu id conveniently locat ed to the waiting room and ia equipped with in inv cunvenien es which will permit of serving tho public promptly and quickly. The udguge room is large and roomv with cement floor, and it will also per mit of thu handling of a large express business therein. The lavatories are finished in tiling und ui irlile, while a dressing room ia also provided for Indies. Kvery con venience is utlorded the public, and no expense has teen spared in muklng the building what it is. Thu cost said to have exceeded $ lfi, 000, and from the appearancu of everything connect ed with the building one is led to be lieve that thu railroad company received lull vulue for thu money invested. Thu second floor is devoted to office purposes, and Is finished in the aamu plun us the mam flour. The building throughout baa hardwood floors, and thu woodwork has a waxed linish, which hurmonizeH with the other work of ttie building. Cement walks are to be I laid uoout tue building and the grounds parked, and when finished Lukeview will have the finest depot and grounds on the whole line anl thu equal of many of thu famous stations along the line of the "Koad or a Thousand Won ders." I in. . , V O management ha cer tainly inailo good in every particular, and wo of Lukeview are entitled to coiigi'btululioris for the handaome iiiruciuiu luav vill serve our needs for luuiiy ,yAnid tj come. New Barber Shop The Mo. ul Hatha und Harber shop will tie openeil this week in the Hrt National K ink tiloek t y Hlliot & Mc Dona d, two well known t.onsnrial ar tita. I hey have ibe room immediately adiuimig the lleryford hutlding and hae tilled it up n ixiellent ahape. It equipped a u thrert-chair ariop, with th - latest in the way of chairs, mirrors and funikhinga gMiurally. The fl ior is covered with linoleum, while the elec tric light fixture. a:i well as the !ub, bacina nd plumt ing generally, are of hat dHomi; disign. lheyo rg men com prising the firm have nim-y friends and will no douhl do well in their new lo- reeeiving the l.if;acy but in displayir.g good id Ig'Tl r,t in inve-ting the same. Fate Close On Alderman Prof. L. R AbKrman, who some ten days ago fracture I his leg while enronte to Itdins on a nvicircycle, pro t iilily ia of ti e opinion that Fate has a stong hol hon mm. Alter leaving here for San Francirco and before reaching Reno his tran bumped into a freigi t, Cuuxirg the l; 'es of his iniure. leg to tiecome i- aced ar,d necessitating its resettii.," r reaching the city. while undergoinK the operatiun in San Francisco the X-rav was turned on the broken bones, and it was ascertain ed that the diagnosis made in Lakeview I WH4 pnlirelv purrppl Th hnntii u-prp found to be broken just as stated bv the Lukeview physicans. The regular October term of Circuit Court for Lake County will convene next Monday, Judge Henry L. Benson presiding While the docket is not ex tensive, yet there are several cases likely to be heard which will prove of genA-nl interest to the public. The (irand Jury serving at the May term of Court is now in Fession and will probab ly return indictments that will be taken up next week and dates set for trial. During the past week Judge Benson has been doing business under the May term of court, and Tuesday the Urand Jury serving during that term was called to consider several cases. ! The jury consists of J. B. Auten, ' foreman, J. D. Heryford, Frank Love-1 less, L. A. Carriker, J. L. Hampton, ' ' Chaa, Pitcher and E. B. Brewer, Wed ' neadav indictments were returned 1 against Fred Meissen, E. T. Hpence and J. W. Stephenson, chareirg them with .; larceny. The pnrties. were arraigned ', yesterday, the tw former pleading guilty, while the latter to- k the statu ! tory time, three days, In which to I pled. j It will be remembered that the par , ties were accu-ed of stealing several j tires and other accessories from J. : U. Auten's , auto which had broken' Idown rear New Pine Creek several months since. Their examination was held I efore Justice Farrell and they were held to appear before the Grand Jury, their bor.da being fixed at $2.c00 each, which they were unable to fur cish. ' 'onri illicit cm page eight 1)1 11 1 LAKE IS NOW ON Much of the Commodity Is Now Being- Hauled In From Warner Lake The salt harvest of Warner Valley ia now on, and Harry Kicrgs has thre teams cnricd in hauling the product to local merchants. The "mines" are 'owned hv Mr. Kiiztrs and are loeated a short distance north of I'lubh, some 40 miles from Lakeview. The industry is one of long standing, although having gained no particular prominence, per haps of the fact because it was "too common " The salt is of a coarse quality and suitable for sjock purposes only, ulthough with roper cure a much finer grained article can fie had. The SHlt is being delivered to all towns in this county and a number of tons has been sold in Harney county. BUMPER WHEAT CROPTHIS YEAR At Least 2,000,000 Pounds Golden Grain Harvested Hereabouts MISFORTUNE COMES SiNGLYSOJIETIMES But It Follows In Rapid Succession in the Case of "Pete" Grob LAKE COUNTY MEN FAIRPORT HOTEL WANTED IN CROOK! NEARS COMPLETION ! Three Alleged Horse Rus-j Hardsomo Structure Will tiers Taken Into Custody by Sheriff Snider While the old saying that misfortunes never come singly may not always be true, yet, W. F. Grob is of the opinion that they fellow each other in mighty rapitl succession. Early last June Mrs. Grob was compelled to enter a hospitil at Portland to undergo an operation and treatment, and Bhe just returned home lust Thursday. Mr, Grub had been suffering from a cold for several days previously, and that night he Pe came worse and by the next morning he was threatened with pneumonia. Dr. E. H. Smith was called and he at once proceeded to administer treat ment, und at present Mr. Grob pro mises to tie around again in a few days. It is estimated that fully 2.000,000 pounds of wheat was raised this year in Goose Lake Valley from Crane Creek north and including the West Side. All of that grain is tributary to the Lake view mills, and much of it ia now being delivered to them. Some of the wheat was damaged by the frost which oc curred about the middle of August, but tho mills will have sufficient to keep them running for some time. If local Interest is any criterion, there ia no election likely to take pluce hereabouts in the next hundred years. However, it is announced that there ia to be a County, State and National eleotion two weeks from next Tuesd ay. MANY MORE NEW ARTESIAN WELLS Another Outfit Is Bought by Summer Lake and Chewaucan Ranchers Sheriff Snider did some exceptionally qnick work last week in capturing three alleged horse, rustlers in the northern part of the cou.-.ty. Sheriff Balfour, of Crook County. wired Snider to arrest "Purk ' Robinson, Bill Koo- inson and Shorty Allen upon a of horse stealing. Snider, knowing that if all were not arrested at once the others would flee, sent Deputies P. D. Reeder, A. B. Sehroner and W. Hayes out north of Silver Lake to the Walker cabin in scuch of two, while he and Andy Fotter went to. Summer Lake and captured "Punk," and reached Silver Lake about the same time Reeder and Schroder did with the oth er two. They were brought to the county jail and hell for the Crook County officer. It appears that there has been many horses missed in the northern part of Lake and southern part of Crook, as well as in portions of Harney county 'or lo thefe many years, and it 19 as sumed that these men are part of a regularly organized band operating in those sections. Recently several car- Probably Be Opened to the Public Thanksgiving- Fairport ia attracting many sight seers fom Lakeview bow thot te hotel is near'ng completion. Wh'le rot l-rye, vet it presents a handsome appearance and 19 greatly admired. The building charge) nnssioo aiyie anu is or inviting appearance. It is two stories in height, with the lobby, writing room, dining room, Dutch room, kitchen, serving pantries and rooms for the help on the ground floor. The dining room is large, well lighted ant of attractive appear ance, while the lobby contains a largo, old-fashioned tire pi ice and bus a fine view of the lake. An aasy stairway lea ia from the lobby to the second floor where are cated 23 fine large guest rooms, a num ber of which are en suite and equipped with privnte bath. Thre are no n aide rooms, practically all afforc'ing a fine view of the lake and surrounding mountains. An experienced Los Angeles hotel man has leased the hotel and it Is ex pected to open the hotel to the public on Thanksgiving Day. A heating plant is now being installed, and while no is tioB:,ble Judge E. M. Brattain is back from a trip to the northern part of the coun try. During the trip he and a number of associates, including Sum Lester, P. W. Silvertooth, Geo. Parka, the Curriers. L. P. Klippel. J. M. Small. the Brattains ot Paisley, and 0. J. ride the untamed stted, and not until Poley, purchased an artesian well bor-1 he ' forcibly ejected did he consent mg outfit whicn they will use in the remain i t ot jail. Subsequently, Summer Lake and Paitley sections. howi ver, P. was u-certpined that he al- load shipments of horses have been i ma le from Bend, and in following un de,av U anticipated yt it these shipments a number of stolen !tnat the openivg will be delayed horses were found. further investi-i 80mewhat- proposed to make the cation led to the belief that the accus- i opening a memorable event, and no ed parties were the ones who ut least !douot tt,e "-''"ity of the building will maile nart of thfi Khinmenra and honn D IBXed on that occasion. their arrest. Sheriff BulJour arrived Tuesday evening from Prinevil e and ye-terduy m'Tiiing started on his return with the accused men in charge. All of them have been residing in the northern part of the county for some time past and are auite .well known. When the par ties were first taken into custody it was not known thut "Bill" Robinson was wanted, the Utter be ng at Silver Lake. However, "Rill" was deter mined lo come anyway, he having been indulging in some of the "O Be Joy ful" which Silver Lake is noted for. ne got into me tonneau or Mr anider'8 t.her8. The directors put the uiu wiui nm huuvjio una uruceetiea to , .n n v- unrart. in SCHOOL TROUBLES BOTHERPAISIEY Directors Are Bothered By Financial Question In Conduct of School The outfit formerly belonged to Urcl 3 Sam and was used in the Paulina moun tain section for experimental purpose-. It was sold at Fort Rock a few luy since und thus cume into the posse.-. oij" of the parties referred to. The or if in- al cost of the outfit wua t Ii l i marly fciliOo, , , . :. but it was sold for about $700. j OUUM' This makes the fourth well boili.'r :. 1 an was wanted and m'o ciiaioay. O.lt '.ve s goon taken i hr vii'iril virvrr-'r Like orie'.li'ng doi ig m thu ,y oi i well i 1 i Cii iieai futon. Al u uuiiibcr cf good tii:- tue truck, uuu lAjuuj uio.'U tiit3 Mill .' .C'l. Acordingto HiSalem dispatch the Paisley school is over, rowded, and there ia an insufficient number of tea- matter a request for an addit on to the building. The voters turn d it down. Now what are the direc.ors to t.fcout it? That H ryjestion that is put up to the attorney general. He advised thedirocttrs they could ust for the employment of teachers or sec jring more n( r- ncr ee"t uf the 5 mills sehct.l levy, lutlfniore than thut ia needed tho mcney can be had cnlv ly the vote of the t leetors. He advised them t.'.ul l!,vy e.oulj hire as many teacK' ; ; d i...;V saw tit. 1 I