INDIAN TROPHY SHOW IS BEST HISTORICAL COLLECTION. MADE BY WOMAN AMONG EIGHTEEN) The land show at the Coliseum, Chirapn had the greatest individual collection of beaded-buckskin wearing apparel in the world. This included historical war dress worn by Old Si-Veh, Lrltle Flume, distinguished warriore of the Blackieet Tribe in Glacier National Park. The exhibit, which formed a pictur esque part of the Glacier National par!: booth, is the property of Mrs. Margaret Carberry of Blackfoot. Mont Mrs. Carberry devoted twelve years of her life In the I'niteJ States Indian service as a Bchool teacher. She has been twenty-two years gathering the 2.244 articles of Indian wearing ap parel, every piece of which has been worn by an Indian. Trading Woman, as she is known anong the Indians, made her collec COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from last week) James Wakefield for road work J. ti. Martin for road work Theo. Finley for road work Verney Finley for road work I ! 00 00 00' Dick Allen for repair road tools 13 W. V. Duncan for hauling culverts Creed Pendleton Sr. for road work Carl Pendleton for road work to be paid out road fund Dia. No. 9 Li;ht & Harrow for road work by t'liaa. Cleland act. General rond iUDd A. W. Dunning for road work 44 6S0 IStJ 00 30 00 The Examiner Publishing Company has one of the most exquisite and most complete lines of Import ed and Domestic Calendars ever introduced into this section of the country for inspection If interested, Phone 521, and we will have our sales man call and show you samples. Examiner Publishing Co. LAKE VIEW, OREGON . . . IKllit, Al LUUSfcUM, CHICAGO tion among eighteen tribes In New Mexico, Arizona, Nebraska. Wyoming and Montana. She has the gala and ordinary attire which were worn by the tribes of the Sioux, riogans, Chip pewa, Modoc, Commanche, Shoshone, Arapaho. Mokl and Cheyenne nations. One of the most prized things In her collection is the complete "full dress suit" of the lato Little Plume, a noted warrior, which was worn for the last time by Little Flume in the Roosevelt inaugural parade in Washington. Little Flume was proudest in this at tire on that occasion when President Roosevelt saluted him as the Indian chief passed he reviewing stand be fore the Great White Chief of the nation. This Is the first time Mrs. Carberry's exhibit ever was displayed. The General road fund C. C. Harris for road work to be paid out of road fund 1 50 of road Dist. 2 25 00 Chewaucan Merc. Co. for road work to be paid out of road fund of road Dlst. No. 3 ... 2 60 B. W. Farrow for road work to be paid out of road fund of road Uit. No. 3 12 10 The report of V. W. Payne, County Clerk, showing that from November 2, lal2 to December 23, 1912, both dates inclusive, he had paid bounty on 046 coyotes and 81 bobcats amounting to $1581, was examined, found to be correct and the scalps and front feet destroyed, as by law provided. In the matter of the transfer of money from the Koad fund to Dist. No. 1, ot Silver Lake. Oregon, and from the General Fund to the County . Ap. e Mi"", i iLi ,- ' M i J-4 Smithsonian Institution has endeavor ed to get possession ot the collection, but Trailing Woman nould not sell a single in cousin. She does not even attempt to Sx a financial value on it. In fact, she is so solicitous about the safety of the collection that she In sured It for $15,000 against Ire and Ixiuls W. Hill, chairman of the Great Northern railway, who induced her to bring it to Chicago, agreed to hire twojiiniit watchmen to guard it before plio would even consent to ship the BturT to th Chicago show. Tin1 seven Blackfoot Indian who were guest at tho land show took turns staying in the booth to keep an eye upon thi passing throngs during show hours. Ther a one string . f ISO elk teeth In tho collection. Schoool Library Fund: It is hereby ordered mat the I'ountv Treasurer be, and he is hereby directed to transfer from the General Kond Fund to Road District No. 1, of Silver. Lake the sum of thirty six dollars and eighty seven rents, tha t amount having been overdrawn from raid Koad Dis trict, and further that the paid Treas urer trarsfer from the General Fund to the County Library School Fund the sum of one hundred and fifty dollnfn us by law required. In the matter of the cancellation of Scalp Bounty warrant No. 985 : 1 his matter coming on at this time to be heard, and it appearing from the evidence of J. D. Venator, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, and W. B. Snider, Sheriff and F. W. Payne. County Clerk, that said warrant whs procured to be issued through fole and fraudulent representations nuvle by L. W. Crump to tne County Clerk; and the Countv Court being fully ad vieed in the premises. It is hereby ordered that said Scalp Bounty War rant No. 985 issued to L. W. Crump on the 27th day of DectroUr, 191S2, for 86 coyote skin9 and 3 bubcat .skins, totalling S 135. be ami the same is herety cHiieelleo in its entirety, and the same is hel l for naught. Court adjourned to meet December, 31, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m. County Judue. In the Countv Court for the State of Oregon for Lake County, Tuesday, December al, 1912. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment with same officers present, when the following proceedings were had to wit : In the matter of the claims against Laae County, the following claims were examined, allowed and warrants ordered drawn in the manner provided by law, in payment of the same, as follows towit : To be pai I out ot the General Fund of the County : V. B. Snider eanli advanced Trixv MeVey fur clerical UHrU'ai.ce r) 00 W. B. kuidercaHl) advanced fur telegrams, Htamp, etc. .';' 35 Bunk of I.akeview cuhIi ad vanced lor work on Court House S 70 T. B. Vernon clerical aa-int- ance in clerk's ami anneM- or's olIiceH !h' 0C F. W, I'a.vno e'erieal aanint- mice stanipH, tel-pbbue, etc. 121 SO "lurence I'. Snider cleilcal a-Klntanct' In Hlierlff'H olllce 3o 00 Ll rbt & Harrow for board of primmer 1 35 A. L. Thornton fur supplies 2 75 Glaari A 1'rudliome Co. fur supplies 1 15 I.uklh-w Harare Auto Co. liii.-iuline fur u' lu painting Court Home . 2 75 J. 11. Au'en (or Mupplle 12 95 Tho. i". 1'urrell fur art!t- n new In eaovax if ye in-nil election Votes J 00 Win Wallace, name 1100 Lakfrtow lino rtk F.lactrle Co. telfphon uiMtaaK 1'X Jinlli llwiaoo M l H ft. II for itip- , : 75 I I'ix-i I'. Wllllta for conduct log teacher 'a examination... U 00 J. Q. Wllllta for travelled exp tife'H 00 00 P l. Baxter for carpenter ork In clerks olttre 3 50 A. J. Kottler for MMtag 1 00 l-Mfcevlew Mercantile Co. for Htpplle 200 6.1 Sheldon S. Thayer Ornml Jury wMiieaa II 00 Klua-r Henderson .Mitt tie court wltneH 4 B0 William Wallace JiMhm fees 10 (O Mauley W burton constable fn 1 10 Lilhura Morris Juatlce court wlinemt 1 10 Ktban Allen aame 1 NO Mrn Ft Kan Allen aaniM 1 SO Chester Yates name 1 10 O. F. Cady Justice fee 4 00 II. A. Chapman countable, fcea 22 60 A. II. OtiUMtcad Juatice court Juror 1 00 'in. Menken nialer same 1 00 I.. B. CtinrH-H aamo 1 00 B. F. WriKt same 1 00 V. W. Klce Hni 1 00 A Men Wright same 100 St. Joseph Inland J.ixiicp court witneNH 7 50 Mth. St. JoHcivh U land same 7 50 Albert Brook aaiiie 8 50 Archie Warner same 12 70 T. K. Bernard mippllcH 31 20 In the matter of the official bonds of the following County officers, towit: F. W. Pajine, County Clerk : K. O. Ahlstrom, County Treasurer: W. B. Snider, Micritf; W. B. Snldur. as Tai Collector: Wm. Wallace Coroner: C. E. Olive.-, County School Superinten dent: A. J. Foster, Assessor; and S. A. Mushcn, County Surveyor. It is hereby ordered that te otfioial bonds ot the following County ofneara te and the same are hereby approved towii : F. W. Payiw county clerk In the amount of 10,000 00 F. O. Ahl.troni county treas- uer In thv amount of 75.0OO 00 W. B. SnUler Hlierlft In the amount of 10,000 00 W. B Solder tax collector in tlie amount of ... 10.000 00 Wm. Wallace coroner in tint amount .f :i,000 (H) C. K. (Hirer cnunty achtpol eupt. la the amount of ... 1,0(X) 00 A. J. Foster annrHHur in the amount of 5 0o0 DO S. A. Muslim rounty hut- 5,Wi0 00 veyor in the amount, of... 5,000 00 In the mutter of t lit re-lnalem of TIioh. S. Farrell an Juntlee ol the Pence for the town ol Lakevlew, It In hereby ordered that the lecluatlun ofTbonS. Farrell a Jitlee of the Peace for the town of I.akeview, Im am) the same Is heteby accepted. in the matter of the appointment of a Justice of the Faace for the town of Lakeview, Oregox : It is hereby ordered that Chas. L'mbach be, arid he iff hereby appointed as Justice of the Peace for the town ot Lakeview, Oregon, 'thereupon cuurt adjourned for the term. Cuunnty Judge. Beit remembered that a regular term of the County Court of Lake County, Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Lakeview, Lake County, Oregon, on Thursday January , i 2, 1913, w tih bfiicers present as follows : Hon. B. Daly, County Judge; C. A. Kchart and F. K. Anderson. County Commissioners ; r . W. Payne, County I Clerk; and W. B. Snider, Sheriff ;j when the following proceedings were j hud, towit: In the matter of drawing a Jury Lint j for the year of 191.'!, the Court having , examined the names which appear on ' the Assessment Rolls for the year 1112, J as to the qualifications of such persons i for jury duty : It is hereby ordered that the jury! lint drawn by the Court in the form and manner required by law, is hereby hied as the jury list for Lake County, Oregon, for the "ear 1913, In the matter of Petition of John B. Elder, S. P. Dicks and forty-rive other free holders of Lake County, Oregon, renidinv in Road Districts, Numbers 3 I and 4, of said Lake County, praying j for tne location and establishment of a i County Road, described as follows : Commencing at the NW corner of the NF1 of the SKJ of Hcction 7 in Township ?,( South, Range 21, K. W.M. and running thence along the most practical route in a general northwesterly direction, and on the South and West side of the fences of the Chewaucan Land & Cattle Company, and also those of H. A. Brattain and ot the estate of T. '. Brattain, deceased, ando.er Tucker hid to the Southeast corner of the NWj of Section 20, Township 34 South Range. 19. K. W. M all in Lake County, Oregon. This matter coming on regularly to be heurd xt this tune, aul it appearing to tne tl r f ftion of the Court that the said petition is signed by forty- seven free hoi lent, of Lake County, Oregon, redding in Road Districts ( Numbered 3 and 1 of paid Lake County, j Continued on pugc 3 1 TUB OI.DRHT KMTAIil.lHllirn HKAI.TY PI HM IN MODTIIKHN URKUON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For twit vlthrr for tork or MtrrL culliirnl purHun. J. W. MAXWELL A SON LAKtVIIW, OKMOOM J. L. LYONS, U. U. 3. ' DentUt Office In Watson's Block, Lake view, Oregon Klafet Toar'i tpvrlvnu In Mlhi. WradaaM mt InlTanuy ol Mktblaat. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR THROUGH TRAIN TO PORTLAND Laavai Bend 6t30 A. M.i Rodmond 7i1S A. M. Arrivm Portland Bi30 P. M. DIRECT CONNECTIONS FOR ' LI Mi TED TRAINS TO Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Minneapolis, St. Paul Chicago, Detroit, Omaha, St. Louis, Kansas City and All Points East and South Via ( North Bank Road, Northern Pacltlo and Croat Northern Railway. Faro, Mchodulo and detail will be tuppllod on requeat. W. D. SKINNER. Con. Frt. &. Pa. Aat. J. H. CORBETT, Aat., Bend, Oregon. CONSOLIDATED STAGE CO. p. m. co?r, (. LAKEVIEW - OREGON Operate 5tsgit, carrying I'nllrd 5tatri MslU. I!iprre and Pasaengera i following rout: LAKEVIEW TO PLUSM KLAMATH FALLS JO LAKEVIEW Airrorioiiii.i? oitkathu in coisni'ction with tmi; 3TA0K5 PAUBAi On Way Uuuni trip Klamath Falla Route - - - $10.00 $18.00 Pluah Route 4.00 7.00 OI HCKS:- l ak.tUw ..... 5taK (Hk PlHb .... Kulllvan HoUl Klamyih Tall . . . . Amrrlian MuUI SHAMROCK STABLES CON BREEN, Proprietor StcciuI Attention to Trnnsiint Stock Horses Ilonrdcd hy the IK'ty, Week or Month Always Open Phone 1 LAKEVIEW Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We jjivc fllicitnt service and do food work. Send your washing and jjivc us a trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 We arc now ready to roll your Barley at any time THE LAGER BEER AND WHISKIES IN TOWN AT THE KENTUCKY SALOON POST 4 KING. PROPRIETORS A WANT AD IN THE Lake County Examiner WILL BRING RESULTS I (tV v.) TWO IIOK3E BRAND jVwAUT OVERALLS II V Anewpir ! UFREE U f Liflhey,lp vTjT UYI STIATO f f. Bin. REGOtlTHRV. CENTRAL OREGON LINE HALF BLOCK tASr l COUHT MOUSK OREGON BEST 'j