Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon ADVERTISING RATES. Recnlar alandlng ad. 11.00 o Inch, ttntla eo'.imo irate, per ionth All atandlnit .!. kinred frr Iwlc nioniti. CM ot comptwl turn rnitrgtHl for nil mir chant. All apcotal aotltlona extra. All mort term ads. extra Rwulfrm, lorn columns, 10r. per Hn each In sertion, want N. Ac. a Hoe each Insertion Card of tbank tl.00. Reaolutlona o. oonJo lor, 11.60 ami upwards. fBP-TTuntlent Advertising tad Job Print dc, ouh in adTanca. AH Mill mint be paid the Drat of Men month. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On Tear, In advanca. Ill mantht, " fbree month. " tiOO l.Sft If not paid In advance. II. M tba 71 Net Ice ta Sabacrlbar C?ntr-rioerto lb Examiner wbo remove O from one locality to another, or rhaim lhlr notoc addrea ahould nnwmtwr u drop this olhoe a card o their paper cat t ait dreoM to the right pnatofflce. Lakeview, Oregon, Thurstlii , .lanuury ;K, lOl.'l PUBLISHING DKLINQUIONT cs.iuot be expected to carry atoelt and LIS I Ue onlr flour, coal oil. sugar, etc.. and The recommendation of the County have the people end away for all their Court for the abolishment of the pre- i jry iroodt and other aui-h necessities, aent law providing for the publication ot the delinquent tax list Is one that if acted favorably upon by the Legia- as he would noon go out of business Before sending away for goods make a careful study of home conditions, lature would provide a means for in-1 the parcel post and compare with the terested parties to gobble up a large home merchant and see if you can't mount of property on their town , keeo the money t home. Read the ads terms. Even by giving due notice by j0r your home merchants. It may help publication of ihe delinquent ta xes you to solve this problem, to mutual large numbers of tracts throughout the , advantage to all concerned. Vtnntw hatBai Kaar tmimi fci am aausi IS f oarrsi r t xsvm u J ua w s is ay a u ac. A v . Individuals, the owners having been either unable or unwilling to pay the Planning Against Votoes Toat Governor West is to be shorn accrued taxes In the publication of 0f bis executive veto power by the pre- tne delinquent taxes property owners gent Legislative Assembly is made throughout the County are not only in- dear m a quiet ageement among mem- formed as to whether their own taxes are delinquent but also as to whether ' their neighbors are behind and also as to whether any nonresiient owner is allowing property in the immediate vicinity to be sold for taxes, in which latter case the resident property owner would probably like to become the owner of the same. Only by publics- tion is it possible for the information to become generally disseminated, for it is simply an impossibility for the average property owner to secure such information from the records. The cost of the publication is less than the regular commercial rates, being five cents per line for each insertion, the law requiring four publications, and hence the cost of advertising is nom inal on any one piece of property, it generally amounting to less than one dollar, which tbe Durccaser is required to pay. COLLEGE EXTENSION WOHK The Thompson bill providing for ex tension of educational work by the Oregon Agricultural College is so im mensely important triat the Legislature ought not to hesitate for a moment to support it liberally. The measure is of such far reaching benefit to the en tire slate that no reasonable argument ran be brought against it. If a 1 the farmers of Oregon could attend the col lege at Corvallia it would be an excel lent thing for 'hem. But tney cann it. Then why not bring the work to tham? They pay their pro rata of the col lege's up keep and devnte their time and energy to the state's most impor tant industry and for it they should be i recompensed. Those who need the instruction of the college most are the very ones who will not or cannot go to receive it. The college must go to them with its Fciettifie teaching in dsirirg, fruitgrowing, fed selection and soil study. This is the purpose cf the extension courses. Properly sup ported these courses will becme the roost beneficial part of the college work. That has been the case in thsr stte? and it will certainly bt the case here. bers of both bouses by which the Leg islature will have tbe opportunity of passing on every veto which the Gov ernor applies to the bills of this session The plan ia aimply to take an ad journment for a week at the end of the 40 days of session. Tbe governor has five days in which to sign a bill, veto it or automatically allow it to be come a law. It ia said there is suffi cient backing in each house to make this move a success. Will Honor Bishop Vincent Friends ot Chautauqua in all parts of the country taet winter joined in celebrating the eightieth birthday of Bishop John H. Vincent, Chautauqua's honored Chancellor, and the idea of making bis birthday, February 23 each year, a world wide "Chautauqua Day," bas born. The Lakeview and t ourist Circles are olanmng to observe this day with appropriate exercises. A program ia being preoared and will appear in a future iseue of this paper, fcxercises will be held in the Auditorium of the High School and all are cordially invited to be present. TERSE CALIFORNIA NEWS gainst tha reiwtetl TWVpW caitea of the fllsense. An order was Issued out of the Health Office that thr elKht school tenchora living In Wchmoiul and trnchlng In licrkelcy be vitrei- natert and that all students attending the State Vnlvcrslty and living In Richmond, rrmnln In Porkoley. Shlftrng of her lend ballast, caused a new type of submarine boat, built by a Loa Angeles concern, to fill and Ink when she waa launched for a trial. The vessel, which la 75 feet long, and cost $44,000. went down the waya In fine shape, but soon as she reached the water, her ballast shifted. She turned on her aide, the atop hutch wns forced oen, letting the wnter flow In. and she sank In four fathoms, whlltj efforts were being made to tow her ashore. News has been received of the death of Kdward C. Treadwell, superintend ent of the Trinity Hnnanta mine, owned by the Trendwell rtrothers of San Francisco. He was burled alive In a snow-slide, while trying to stable a balky horse. Pave Williams also perished. No attempt has been made to recover the bodies, for fear of fresh slides at the same spot. Horses In the barn were smothered but the heme that caused the delay and cost two men their lives, was only partly over whelmed and struggled free. racking grapes In Redwood aawduHt has passed the experimental stage In San Joaquin county and promises to beromo the most approved method of preserving nil varieties. Advices from New York show that the last car of Emperors packed thua have been sold for $2.0:2. or at the rate of $3 57 per drum. In all. there have been 14 of these cars, which grossed 124,45.1 1;7, each netting the grower a handsome profit. Over 2. .'00 carloads of table grapes are shipped from this county annually, and heretofore the growers margins were materially reduced by reason of the fact thnt large quantities rotted In transit. Ry the new method every grape is preserved and Its luse lousness fully retained. Presented with the alternative of either consenting to the building of a drawbridge oer the Alhambra Creek, which rtir.B through Martinez, or hav lng the matter taken up before tho Ruilroad Commission of the State, J. D. Iirennan, superintendent of the Western division of the Southern Pa cific, told the Town Trustees that the compuny would provide an answer - itliin the next teu das. The build ing of a drawbridge over the Alhambra Creek, which Is a navigable stream, has long been the contention of Mar tine:: shippers. Somo 13 years ago. the Southern Pacific built a bridge over the stream which retarded ship ping to a great extent. Previous to that t'lre. boats were free to sail up the creek to a point at the foot (.' Main street. Out In Colorado they vary the monot ony of agricultural toil by beet thin ning contests. In one of these held recently three men from Missouri thin ned an ai re of beets In nine hours, while twelve hours were required by u trio of Rocky I-'ord (Colo.i txiys for do ing the mime job. The discovery of gold In California by James Marshall on January 24, 1S4S, will be commemorated by thc past presidents of the Native Suns' Association, , ho have arranged tn hold a banquet in the St. Francis Ho tel, Sr.n Francisco, 11 Saturday even ing next. Tin- excavation of a tinv skeleton from its narr-.w grave in the ya;d of an Oakland home, rev aied a story o? h' art interest of 2n years a an, when parents, having lest their first born, probably iii'erre-d it in the front yard of thir hon.e, that they mK'lit have the baby form always m ar them. T:; tiny white ra-!: t was very exp-nsive. Laving Holid silver handk-s. 1 worth while. The value of sik h n ttir- A. G. Hammer, deciduous fruit in- i nip ration does not com.- from the food vectiuater of the I'nited Stal-s !- I elements v!:i !i the turnips -.,ntaln. m rax -gp M mi's H LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM ALL LATE NOVELTIES Cprrtkl tUfl SchaJfuf M Mux STIFF HATS Men's black Stiff Hats in staple and novelty shapes, including the new broad brims, price, $3.50 SPRING NOVELTIES We have just receiv ed several Spring styles of Men's Soft Hats, a variety of shapes and shades in the assort ment, prices, $2.50 to $3.50 IMPORTED HATS Men's fine Austrian Velour and Silk Finish Scratch Hats, in a big variety of shades, all silk lined, prices, $3.50 to $5.00 GOLF CAPS Men's plain and fancy Golf Caps, including Tweeds and novelty mixtures in a variety of colors, prices, 75c to $1.50 GLOVES Men's fine Kid Cloves $1.75 to $2.00 UMBREL . LAS Men's Silk and Gloria Umbrellas, $ 1 .50 to $5.00 "Evrrythlnit to Vnp, r.nt nml U'e.-ir" The appearance of all too many girls with their hair In pigtails and some older girls whose hair U not in pig tails would seem to imitate that Ixilh they i-.inl their mothers are smllr lack ing In sense, i:ini!esiy and dress goods. And L'ivN In town seem to lie shorter of dies; goods than girls lu the country. or for the year 1912 an 1 of the orohablo amount of monev 1 cci ?sary to pay the expenses of the County lor the vt ar 1'JIJ, ami as otherw ise rcquircii by Imw. It is hereby ordered that a Tax Levy fur the several pui poses required by law, be and the Hume is hereby levied for the year Jan., as follows, to wit: For Coui ty purposes, .0021: (tw.i and one tenth mills:) For County Suhonls. IH)27; (Two and teven-tenths mills:) hur County Kouds, .1102.', (two and une- haif mill:) For .State Tax, 0.012, (one tind two-ter.ths mills ;) Tatal levy 1 for nil purpntcs, (Hic.'i, (eight ami one j hxlf n,illi-) ; ami that the haid tux he levied on all taxable pn p-rty ot Lake County, Oregon, as shown I y the its I se-smetit rolls, returr.ed ly U-? A-tsets or fortheyenr 1012, and a'.-o on all 1 taxable prop rty assessed y the Sheriif j of sail lake County, Oregon in eon i fnrmit.y w ith law. The tax levies reip-ired f -r tl. J i'.outitv fund, tVe High '. I and the CoJitv School l.il:mvy ! have t een ii cU'led in the levy i for Coiir-tv purposes, and when and mapuf samo 12 f.O To be paid o.it of the General Fund: Kathleen O'Neill, listing ac counts of County Officers 10 00 Win. Wallace, holding inquest on Lody Of II. Araels. etc 21 (XI I.ee Reall, witness Coroners in .uert body of It. Araela 1 10 W. K. Grob, same 1 10 J. L. Morris, same 1 10 T. K. Rernard, same 1 H. A. Funk, same 1 oned hiiIiI bind for oer- thitii alx month Inst p'lMt ; tint you hne never cultivated or Improved hI(I land In mi.v liiHUiier. Yuii are, therefore, furt her notified that the Hitbl allegation will Ii taken by t bin oltl-e as having lx en culifeeil bv von, 11111I rnnr hiioI entry will be 1 canceled thereunder v ilhoiit your 1" j further right to In- ln-iri therein. 10 ell her lichee tills otllce or 00 appeal. If 10 !. vim (all to tile 111 thlM ultlie wlthlu ... , I vventv iIh.vh after the funrili piililica tl M nf t III Hot let-, ax mIimwii below. I Chas. Umbach,, same 1 10 (eorge Yount, same 1 10 vVm, WbIIucc, Uurial of H. Araela, :n 00 F. K. Anderson, salary and mile age hs County Commissioner. ... 70 00 , T. tJ. Wakefield, salary and mile- age as County Commissioner... 21 To ! Scalp I lunil, . fund, ' ii.ade I 1 aritut-nt f Agriculture, has est.-b-iisi.ed hnd'ji:;trters in Sun Jose. Mr. Iia:iiiii(.-r ::i have charge of tin; bin t-(iU of ehtoT: (i'o.'V in this v:illi v an'l With the hearty euppert that Port. w m ,:) ,kll ,;. ..-,.,;..!, ;-.v. -st.'.--i:o'..q t but Is due to their increasing the ap petite of the steers for the regular grain ration. laud, and in fact rearly every part of the state, is givug this move its adop'ion looks almost inevitshlii rut even at that every development ItMge and commercial organization in the 1 : s'ate ehouH getb'i-y at orce ard adopt i rpolotinns for irs fcnn-irirt ur- I f, ! tMl'iy IHem to the leg -ii-tJre. j ii : Jo-es 10 S: it-. f s during .'"i :-,; ki::: l hi r hi nf 0. ot i her late hu- 1. v hi' i: CI"! lie 1-st ,. 1.'. p, be - .- -. 1 Va ' l!i:- i- r. '.v aw arl 10 , l.o, I t .el. 1 Mi V, 1-1 V It a railroi i train s wrecKed, the I o'h ?r pr jperty of the comrxiny is in He I fjr damages to iniurtd paspet.ger?. If a sfi'p ih wrecked, t e pr ip-;rty re- cover? i frim the wrecu is alone liable to heurp. The steam sf.jp company may o n a hundred other ve--t I ul they tre exempt The Wl ite .Star Line's 1 ahility for the wre.-k of the I Titanic is limited to less tlun though it owns millions ,( 1J1.lli-.rs i f other property a-d by passing dividends for a single year could probably recoup its loss, even though the Titanic had not been insured. The insurance makes good a large proportion of the owr.er's loss, but the passengers h..i their re latives cannot touch it. Were the in surance money made a fund for the compensation of passengers, and, atter that was exhausted, were til the com pany's property liable, thipowr.era would be more careful. The loss of a ship like the Titanic might cost them the price of another ship to pav damage claims. That is the principle govern ing railroads and there Is no reason why it should not also govern steam ships. The local merchant who carries a large stock of goods for the conven ience of his patrons and who shoe s the rignt spirit in buying the produce of the farmer at prices that will giva the producer a proHt ia entitled to consid eration In te way of p'.'ti-v' I !."-. on Mf. i 1... v.hen .1... J C . :if. . . .. . ( .. 1! I j 1 ;...- . 1 W III hi II. 11 gel 1 .,'-;i lll't II :i:.e den' t.,,. uary 27, and ttie derate ' :. ;i hi.le t.-i ). l.V.: '.en ball ii. i'i ,l sc. I ir y o;-e' ye.-irs. ot an I Kurd. tv. o Is f.v.T.cr 1 1 sta'e of 1 i-ui thai riled her. the estate .-"; nor MiiH.h'ii'.i. p ii to 0.1. ., nil thv br.v, It f ,'or all the states to . ; I 1 el 1,1 i,s to ..-:!: .- h-.'iri.i of the I'.-esi--' ::ir'- Monday, . a wari.ing wns sent o ,t c- 1.; Hie IM'esidi ul o! it il t . repo'-i .-, were n' t !: t date. : I;,Iih fail- ill danger of lo-:iig the.r lefr-ivi'! i VOtt . The "raing bee" stung a number of maids tunl young men of Redwood City recently, during the course of a ball given by the younger set at Odd Fellows' Ha!, with t he result that, while the dance was almost broken up and nnmoious participants left the hall, the 'Yag-'.lng" kept up until the vtry end t the affair, and both the Mayor and Chief of I'oliee. were In capable of pitting a stop to It. The wt and dry fight In Sa!!n'::-. county is continuing 1o grow In bitter ness. The 1 lilting of the wets a '(". days ago In i'ajaro, when steps were taken to begin legal proceedings 1 9 U t tho constitutionality of the Wyllw local oid ion act, has only made tho dryis more b tei inlned that tho man dale of the people bo carried out. Tin '' are plahhin.' to contest the moves o? the wets in the courts at every pi.Int. In an fr.ji t to check tho f..n ad of three reported cares of -..-:i!io--in Kichmoiid, the hoard 01 IW: '" rt HI. :.....(-.::! '. . jj 4 (iuai-uutiu. A flower bed tbe writer has arrange. 1 J this year and linds very sati-.factory i has salvias in the middle, next in the-.-I three color- of colons alternating niid lastly a bonier of dusty inihci . The I finely divided t'lid wh'llish leaves (f the 1 last named plant set off to good ad 1 vantage the bright red flowers of the salvias and the variegated eoh.rs rf the ' foliage plants. ! The benelichil effect on the be.a'tli fol ; lowing the ti-e of butteniiil!; as a bev ier.aie 'n due. ;,.-ei, riling to s-ieptists who ha ." icriije a study of the mutter, to the iai t that. It contains forms of bacterial life that redip-e or ib-H oy the baeteii il liie respon-ilile for putrefac uvc .roi 1--1 - in ihe Inleslinal trait. 1 wl::- h ere s...d to lie the direct en use of ' senile deiaiV atel e.-u iy death. ; COURT PROCEEDINGS j (Coot lulled from ill.", three) I ko '! I'i t. No 1, Silver Lake, E. Ii. I Prc AHi : lioad Oi-tri -t No. 4, Crooked iCruk, S. 1! Chandler: Hon I Dist. J No. ', North Warner, Frank Koggrs: : finn'1 Pi.-t. in . 12, Thomas CteeU, : Creed fendlet .r. : Koad Hi-t No. 13, I I ake, lj 11. II iveii ; Koad Pint No. I I, Kctt Ko. k, II C. t.armack. j In : lu- mutter if ihe Bpfjointment of 17-ri ! .-'open is f..r Knud Hist. No. 11, I Mr. .1 H. i-o l aving tiled a petition ! for his inn i- toH" t i-igned by Ii9 resi jdei - if - il district and II. C, Car I rroe k, b - en hie a petition for his Bp j pi ietrr.i 1 t sir.p l by 149 residents of sii i:o 0. I'i tiict. Mr Carrnack ' h h i 1 .. tl incaic-st number i f t-igncra ir, 1 i i' i : a uppi.ii. lei) I , . . . 1, -1 ot' the lax Levy for 1 th - vo. "M't. f'er h CMreful exsmin- at! : . 1 l. . !e pn p; rty 1 f I ftke ' -. . g . . h.:, ., 1. L,y the as r. .. ' , .. 'j li.e Afc-it'EB- A fieli of turnips sowel for the pur pose of giving the fattening steers n succulent change In their ration Is well taxes are culler-ted the require ! amount for earn of said funds shall be trans ft rred from the General r'ur.d in con for ir i 1 y with law. The e levies have bet n include'! in the levy for Countv purposes for the reason that the clerical exocrine nec essary lo tlm extensions of each id mid. levy on the Assissirtnt l!olls ly ti t County Clerk aid also tho Fc;gregHtiorj to the diir.-retit funds by the Sherlll", is saved to the taxpayers of the County. In the matter ot the report of t.ie County Surveyor and Viewers uppoii.r ed to survey ai d view the proposed rr.a-l petitioned for by (. K. Wi'sun, W m. i Smock and otticra of Hnsd Uistrict, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I-1 ill K IJ-:.- Lots 1J and l i, I'.lk. Kll V 1. Add to l.akeviou. Mint S'., N't, and N', SS,, NVi)J M-i1,, Sec HO Tp 41. Kange 111 K. Kd.l.HrMti, Ho l.'7'i, Axpen, ('old. J.'lll .11 NOTICK OF ('t)NTKS V Oepart meat of the Iiilerior, I 'lilted Htates 1,ind Olllee, l.nkeviww. Or j.;on, Jan. 'i'l. l!i:. To ie"irgH M, Aisled, i,f uiikio.'.vu address, Co iteMtee : You a re hereby notified that .luii C. Meyer, who given Fort. Kock. Otck on, ih his post olllee ad.ireHx, ilnl on Dec 2th Ml 2. file in this office Ills dtilv cotri-iboraleil n ppllc i t Ion to cutile-t and rtH-ure the cancellation of your 1 1 uiie -tend, Knfry No. Serial No. lo-tde April 12, Mil), fur SK1, S'-ei ioti .'to, T:- ni-hlii 27 South, Kanyt. 17 ICast, W'illaiwel fe Meridian, and ns grotltnlH for Ills t-ootest. he alleges that You have wholly aband- your aliHWer. under OHtlt, Mpecitlcallv meeting and rcHponillnir lo these al legation of content, or if yml fall tv'thln that time to file In this office -lie proof that yon have set veil a eopvofyotir annwi-r on the aid coti tcHtaut eltt.rr in er.toii or by ri-gm-lered until, rt this t-ervlce i made hy thi'dell ery of a copy of your wntwer I to the coulchtatit In rum, oraul 11I j hucIi service must b,- l it her I he said ci.nte-tniit'H wruti 11 i know leilmneiit !,f bis recel;it of the co-, thowillg ! I be 1 bile id Irs n ce p', or t ie a llldavl t j of the pel n .11 by whom 1 I t-delivery i ivm inn le still log u ii -11 and here I lie I copy as de I vereil ; if 10 1 b- bv regiH I tered mull, proof of H-ei wr Ice must j.'oiiMiMt of t he Hllida v it of I be person j iiv Vth nu the copy llialleil Htat- I loif when and (he n t .fll.-i' to which I It wis iiialieil, aud til)- alhilavlt liiUMt , In- acci 1 in 1 si 11 b-il by i he pout in.inter'H j rts-eipt 'or t h- let ler. ion Hhoiild state In votir answer the lliitni' of the p .Hlolfice to W hlcll 011 ih-hiie future le it ices to lie sent to i Oil. A. W. imTO.N. Iteglater. Jhlte of l.-tvt publication .Ihii. ltd, Mht " Mi'coinl Feb. II, MI'l " " third " l-Vli. V, MM " loiirth " heli. 20, MI'l To 1" I 1 foil . ItKW'Altl) O. 'I'opplti. Iiibcrllnnce left. Write lo I). V. I'.rlchoiix. l.ii 11 Anile, liegun. Jan :':wt, No. 12. Th2 report rr t being BHMgncti by both of the viewers, the sarre is hereby continued. In thn matter of fhs position of ('oii'ity 1'hysiciiin : is is hereby onlered that the position of Cout.ty rny-ician bg and the same ia hereby abolished. In the mutter of the cMirmi against lake County: the following claims v( re examined, ullowtd. and warrants' ordered drawn i,s piov ioeit bv law in' payment of the same as follows, to-1 wit:, I To Im paid out of the Ccr;ertil lb ad! Fund. IJan Chandler, read work ?' (i0 i 1j. S. Airhwoi'th, n:pplies for ! Iload iJist. No. .", 15 45 I s. A. id ushen, survey county road I P1. '' m A GOOD HORSE IS A BOND ttf syiitnihy hrtwwii in out-int-ii. Talk hurst' Id 11 Invrr of 111 lust lili inl mill lif bv romrs , mirs. U'e 1ilk lmvm to mi'ii who cire fur tin' comfort iiml niinnritin-i' of t ln lr liorsi'M. t'miii' mill lltvti u littlo. Il'ti vmi hitrrt'st you lu morv tli.111 0110 wny. . F. CHENEY LAKEVIEW OREGON 1 ivmrnU 4 r?c?'"'"r -..T'-i' r"" T-'T W -t'-nr':,n:i 7 1 . j riwlj Loyal ty In Piano Retailing Forty-six yenrs of piixno selling in one family stands for sonivthintf IT STANDS for Relmhilitv IT STANDS for Snthfnction FT STANDS for Fiilc in liusincss IT STANDS nlso for Durable Pianos and Players at Fair Prices ASHLAND SHEPHERD & SONS KLAMATH FALLS