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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1912)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon Al.YFRTI.MNO KAltS. vmr .iii.Ihi 0 H.00 an inch. Unci A imn imit, pT month All ptanHIn oa, imiMl Inr month l'nt ol conil- I . hrrrO lor I eir chanttw. Allevil p-Mniin rum. Allthnri irtn aria. tr t itr lr" eolnmiin, H1. r Una in-ft- iti v llni turh Interilou ( J or Ihinln $1.00. Heimlutlou, O. oourto hi ".II stand uprt . y T. Aimleui A1ertmn and Job Print I . i tnh tn 1vnr X i bill nun ho paid the " ol tch morn. SUBSCRIPTION HATL'S. tn r. In adranca, tlx month,. thr maniaa. " $aw l.A .7, ? ? ? It not paid In adranr. f 1.50 tha rai That Is The Question Let Us Answer IL Natlca to Snbacrtbcra Sntwrnovrn to 1t Rtnnitnr who romore from one locality to another, or chant their poatnAoo adriivM buld remember tn drop inn office card ao their paper oan b ad inwd to Uic right pooiofBea. Lakeview, Orepon, Thursday, leenbr 12, HM2 This time it waa: "Said the Uoer or of South Carolina to the Governor f North Carolina. " Yoo will not have to guess or wonder where to buy to the best advantage after readlnp d in the Examiner. The Laktviv Hrrnid hue oaaaed Into the control of O. O. Stidger, and In the last issue he announces that there after the Herald will be identified with the Democratic part. Mr. Stidger is an nlii printer and newspaper man. and ' here 's no reason why be should i Dot mae a success ol his undertaking;. J Vith an inecming I'emocratio admin-; titration, the outlook is certainly ea-j oaraging ! Trapping Expedition J In a comparative way the largest I trapping expedition that ever outfitted J in Lakeview is that of Norman U. Ja cobaon and Perl V. Ingram, who left yesterday for Warner rim. It required five horses to furnish transportation, and when the fact that the? were alone and expect to be gone but fifteen days, tbe completeness ot their equipment can at least bo partially realized. Their outtU consisted in'a large measure of bedding, although they also bad a liberal supply of grub," as well as some traps and cooking utensils. The The announcement of President-elect WiNon to call an extra session ot Con gress In April meets with the approval of every one If the policy of the new advlnistratinn t to remit in good to tfce oountrv it cannot come too bedding will no doubt their return. show usage on Paisley Pick-ups (Chewauenn Press) Geo. M. Bailey, President of the Northwest Townaite Co., arrived in Paisley Wednesday. He was accom panied by Mr. Ander-on. one of the soon, company agents at Portland and Mr. I trioson. Work has been started on the Gay- lord mines and will be continued all i winter according to the present plana of those in charge of the properties. On the other hard the uncertainly of the art? of ihe Democratic Congress will lend to "make thirg tight." and therefore the sooner the policy is known the better it will be for the country. ine camirer in no., o. . k.ihhpui;i better prospe-'t than these mines nature, and v. bile it does not approve of , wou(J be difficull t0 find in 0regon and 0-rasli cbNrges in our system of gov-1 . . ,..., bp(, rlfllrrfed lonlv because there are no fihinmni? fa- action j .... , i.l:. , !.., I vliifclCQ near. Ajaigc uuuica ut uic uitc been uncovered, some assaying as high as $206.00 per ton, and it is certain that a large body of low grade ore Is in sight. Manv claims were staked in this district last spring ar.d it is likely that many new ones will be located next year. ernment, yet at the same time it lieves that in taking prompt Mr. Wilson has acted wisely. Gifts for Men Fancy Suspenders, Silk Handkerchiefs, Line n Ha ndkerchiefs, Ha ts a nd Caps, Kid Gloves, Safety Razors, Shaving Sets, rurscs, IiiU ISoks, Tics. Gifts for Women House Slipfers, Fancy Han d k e rc h ie fs , Auto Scarfs, Handbags, Kid GIo ves, II n vila nd China , Hammered Iirass, Silverware. Gifts for Boys Gifts fcr Girls Pocket Knives, Pocket Mirrors, Watches, Suit of Clothes, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Stispctulcrs, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, High Top Shoes. Doll llujfxics, Hniulkcr chiefs, Silk Dress, Fancy Hair Ribbons, Side Combs, Pack Combs, Uand lings, GolfGlovcs, Patent Leather Slippers AILEY , MASSINGILL THE HOME OF GOOD VALUES Now if the Curtis Publishing Com-1 pa 'iv will follow the example of Colliers j and replace the editor of the Saturday Evening Post ith a man of broader j views it will have performed in ex-i oellent service for its readers. Accorrl-j ing to views of Editor Lorimer, all j thing are awry, with the possitle ex-1 ception of 'he present postal rates. Taxes are too cith.. industries are anakirg too much money Conrgess in special session is unwise, in all everything is goine to the damna- Portheat of town was totally destoryed tion bow wows. It is really too bad! by fire. A small amount of bedding Silver Lake Items Silver Lake leader I About 3 o'clock last Friday afternoon the calling of the residence of J. L. Cliff, on his ' ranch about three and one half miles ,1. that the editor ot the Post should be of , and few articles each a pessirriftic nature. j saved, everything of clothing were else went up io flames. Tomorrow, Friday the thirteenth, will be hangman's day in tbe Peniten tiary at Salem. Five men are to be executed at that time for the killing of their fellow men. While it causes a' thrill of horror, yet at tbe same time j no doubt ju-tice will be meted out to! the condemned men. It recalls the ' cruel-killing of the Newell boys here in Lake county in 1910, for which crime Ike Harold paid the death penalty. All. familiar with that terrible crime felt j that banging was none too severe for the perpetrator of such a deed, and those who are to suffer death tomorrow j are as guilty as he. I j The city election quietly last Tuesday. passed off very A number of ladies voted which added to the novelty of tbe occasion. The following ticket was elected: Mayor, Chas. S. Heed; Recorder, G. W. Marvin; Marshal, P. u. Reeder; Treasurer, Earl Reed: Councilmen. F. M. Chrisman, Warren Duncan, E. G. Graves, Charles Pitcher, Dr. T. B. Short and Tbos. Welch j Last Monday W. O. Brown, of : Christmas Lake, was arraigned before i Justice Cadv, at Fort Rock, on a : charge of violating the game law by I Killing and having in bis possession .three swan during tbe closed season. ' The information was filed by Wm. La Sater, game warden. Tbe defendant demanded a jury, which request was 'granted. After hearing the testimony ; tbe jury retired. In about five minutes they returned a verdict of not guilty. I Leave For Iowa C. T. Copeland and wife and M.S. ; Copeland's mother, Mrs. M. A. Coch run, departed Tuesday morning for Lenox, Iowa. Hegues for the purpose of takinng a two year's course in phar macy and expects to re'urn here after finishing. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland have been in Lakeview the past two years is innate; pltHt-int; to hear that the ' and during their stay made many It is quite likely that tbe coming year will witness the completion of the big irrigation system instituted by the Oregon Valley Land Co, While this may have an uncertain sound to Some people, yet at the iame time it is a positive fai't that the Drew) dam will be completed early in March at the latest, while nearly enough lumber has been cut for 'he completion of the flume in the cinyon. Whn that part of the work is completed water can be turned in the c?nal aid manv thousands of pares will be covered by the section v hen in uce. N. U (). Kailway Company iH to colo nize a large acreage here in Gooae Lake Valley. The Hunter lands are probably the ch licest of tbs ra landri in the valley, and with proper development will no doubt pioduce much wealth. Generally speaking the lands are com paratively level with deerj rich soil, al though at present they are covered with a growth of Eagebrush, having been used for grazing purposes for the past teveral years If the plans of the rail way company materialize, this section ot the County should witness a rapid growth in the next few years. The ;ands are easily cleared, and with a sufficient amount of water fot irriga tion purposes there is no doubt as to the results to be obtained by intelligent cultivation. friends who regret their departure. They still retain their 1C0 acre ranch on tbe Went Side. Pleasant Weather ! While the prevailing good weather I is greatly appreciated by townspeople ! yet it is of no t nelit to the stock in ; tprests, inasmuch a? there is no water I on the desert and sb a conseouence the rheepmen and others cannot take ad- vantage of the ranges in that section. However, there is much good feed yet on the edges of tbe desert, owing to favorable weather conditions during last Spring and Summer, and aa a con sequence stock of all kindn are in good condition. Young Man Making Good W. 11. Hnirk, president of the First MfVnnY mr TFPI'OIt National Bank of Lakeview. returned NK1HT OF TEI.KOK. Sund evenlnK from San mnciH,.0 Few ufebt. art- ...ore terrible th in abatofai.iotl.Hr onking on l-r cbilil ture 8nd fltxurea for tne Lake County thokln n.l KBHplna-for breath ,dr1atr & s of wWch he J also president. While away Mr. Shirk and nothing In Many mothers: an atthca ui croup, .r.iiMH to relieve It. have paHwd niglilM of terror in ibis i situation A title foret lioucbt lll ' enable you to hvokI all thin, f'hamtx r lain' (lougti Remedy a certain cure f,.r croup iind inn "ever leeu kuowu id fall. Keet. It ar bund. For wile by j..l deav. ... visited bis son, Roy, at Tuft, Califor nia, where be has the position of earthier of the First National Dank of Tatt. Roy is making good in his new location, of v. hieh his many local friends will be glad to henr. He is held in the highest re-ipect and confidence by bid employer. High School Notes The wiring and fitting ot the old school building aa a gymnasium i no completed and we expect to have it in use as soon the banket ball and uits have arrived. A new shipment of Physical Labra tory apparatus has arrived convicting largely of electrical demonstrating goods. 'Ihe teachers of the first and second grades have been preparing an -extensive program fcr December 18th. From tbe excellence ot the rehersals the pro gram gives every promise of success. Everybody invited. ArimiMsinn 60 cents. Following is the program: Recitation, '"Why Teacher Knows," Claude Hutchins. Drill ty Eight Little Girls. Recitation "Grandma's Cake" Tommy Drinkwater. Solo, "Since Will became a Hoy," Beulah Kehart. Recitation, "Miss Edith Gets Neigh borly," Acnid Light. Song. "LiT Pickanrins Parlance." Pantomine, "Christmas Eve." Recitation, "At Auntie's House," Virgil Woodcock. Drill, "The Faries Dance," Ten Llttl Girls. Duet, "Trouble in Kid Land," Lulu Paxton anJ Aleo Youn ger. "Grown -Up Folks," School Play tn Three Acts. Cast of Characters. ' Fairy, Who Works the Charm, Hester Smith. Margaret, The Hostess, Aenid Light. Dorothy Afterwards the Nurse, Fern Ahlstrom. Mary, Afterwards the School Teacher Mary Com . Daisy, Afterwards the Music Teacher Millie Popt. Bob the Bachelor. Shelby Bailey. Tom, the Doctor, Lane Thornton. Ned, Afterwards the Engineer, Carl Klipcel. Harry. Afterwards the President, Vene Khinchart. Secretary to the President. Milton Hammersley. Dick, A Little i!oy, Virgil Young. Other Characters : Porter, Newsboy, Ticket Agent, Old Lady Snopping, School Boys, etc. All the grades of the H;gh School have been organized. We rr.ay expect considerable riralry tetwecn the classes in the future. The stage in the High School Assem bly room is being remodeled and made larger. count limtiuti. CIuiihImtI Una Tublota 1 correct tbew dlMiirilers auil enable you to Bleep. For nnle y nil dealer. KOKNALK. One team, L'OlM) pound hornex; waiMiii and almost new t mime-n, i ipnre iniKe x ! .-! fstore. Will trnile K'l l' acre tract br team. liurneHW and watcoti. I. I). v)rem, l-akevlew, l'rg'li. Jt ESII!AYEI lliiv ireldliiir, atioitt A year 14, lirunileil hut kliainled II on right hip; aio small hraml on right hIi. nililer. i'h-mc to my ulnre In J ill v lit l.ntitf Valley. ( '. ,. He craft. VlrttlliuH. uri'Knii. Iec. 1J ot Manuel Sanders ano: Wm. Keppel Barry lat night returneri from Reno, where the latter whs initiated into the order of Elks. CAUSE OF INSOMNIA The tni-Ht eomtnon ciune in Inaom ula is disorders of tbe Htomacb and .NOTICE OK CONTEST Department u( the Interior, I'uiteil I State- l.atnl Ortloe, Lakeview, Or eitoti, P.M'iMi.l'er 1(1, To Abreil Slearux, of unknown, I Cotitimlee: I You are hereby iiotitUd that Tboin- J as CarvoHMa Kvese, who jrlvew Fort RiH'k, Orecnn Care otto I-. NeUon aa bis p -hi othVe addieca. did uu No-! veinlKT 2D. lile in tl.U olllee bin' duly coin.tiiirHteil applleatioii to con- tent and neeurv the caneelllition of j your Honit-Kteud I.utrv No. U.'!2i';, i Scriiil No m-yy.), made lan-li 2, lin. far SK4 Section 1. TowiiHlilp I'li I South, Km Dire 11 Kant Willamette Meridian, an . as ground for bis con- i tent, be allege that you have wholly I abandoned Raid bind since date (if j entry; mar you never cultivated or improved said laud In any moaner. You are, therefore, further tiottlUd tliHt the fail) allcuatlou will Im' tak-n by thin ntllce as bavI'JK beau conlesMed by you, and your enld entiy will be camelled thereunder without ' your further rltht to be beurd therein, either before this otliof or ou apMal, if you fail to lilo In this olden wltain twanty drtyM aftr the KOL'KTII pub lication of thin niitlee, as abowli below your answer, under oUi, specifically maetlni; and respoodlnc to tbeMO n'. leuatlona of content, or If you fall within that time to file In thin olilce due proof that you have nerved a copy of your anawer on the mild con tcMiant either In prrHon or by rtytH tei'ed mail. Il thiH service Is mado by the delivery ot a ctiiiv of your unxwer to the i on tentaii t ia jxTneu, prof of1 such aervleo tntint b either the said j content.irit rt written aekno wledinent. of bin receipt of the copy, allowing the date of Its rvcelpt, or the allldavlt of tbe perHon by whom the delivery was made Htutlug when and where tbt copy wuh delivered; If made by registered mall, proof of such aaryec imiHt cormlHt of tbe allldavlt of the perHou fiy wbum theeooy was nial ed Htating when and the pout, ollien to which It wan mailed, and tlii allida vtt miiHt lie ai'cniiipnnleil li.v the post niawter'H receipt for the. latter. You tdinuld Htatu in ymir atiHwcr tbe name of the ponf olilce to which you ileum; fnt tire notice to bo aunt to you. A. W. OliTON, ReKlater. I)at3 of firxt inbllcatiou, Dec. 12, 1!)12 " hecond ' lac. 111. 1912 " ' third Dec. M, JDI'2 " " fourth " Jan. 2. 101U TONl'i ilT Tonlirbt. Ifvoufeel dull and atupld, or bllioun and conHtlpated, take a done of Cbumlierlivin'H Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. Fof sale by all dealer. THE BEST LAGER BEER AND - WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST & KING, PROPRIETORS -.H i mum ill il li iiiiiiii l ' m km SOME BEEF LIKE THE LAST If it c rr ( t l.i jrtst an Kunl? Sun-! M e luiinllr only oie ifFMtlo nf hit't, l;i lull, vmI or fork tiinl Unit In tli wry choir ist f run K''t' nlii nistomrrn know It, iir iv iuifn hum It wry iitlrkly. If you tm-tlml of ordinary nti-nt try ours tiud your tflish for tlinn nlllcoiup Imrk tit oner. Lakeview Meat Market HAYES A GffCO. mops NEVADA -CALIFORNIA-OREGON RAILWAY Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. I Arrives Lakeview at 8:35 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:45 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Pullman A liuffettHi rviie Uetweea l.itkeview and lleiio C. W. CLASS, AGHNT :: LAKHVILW, ORLOON Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We k'ive eiTick-nt service ami do o;ootl work. Send your wnsliing and K've us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We arc now ready to roll your Barley at any time ANNA RIVER IRRIGATED LANDS Productiveness demonstrated by growing crops. Lands surround new town of Spring River. Best in vestment in Lake County Dodson Realty Company LAKEVIEW - OREGON THE LAKEVIEW ABSTRACT & I1T1.F M. ABST ACTS TO ALL REAL PROPERTY IN LAKE COUNTY, 0RE60N Our Complete Tract Index Inmuromi Accuracy, Promptntx and Reliability Knch au Index in tbe ONLY KRLM IlLR avHteiu from which un Abatract can he made, allowing all dofecta of title. We Also Furnishl SUftMTY HOMOS and H. W. MORGAN, Manager, LA VIEW, OREGON POSTOMCt BOX 243 PHONtUt