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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
Lake County Examiner Official Paper of ADVERTISING HA l td. Rpiilr mni1lnt il I'. mi mi Inch, tngl eolumn !', I r mom.. All uniting !v etanRil frie twlc a miiu;h. I'm! vl compol Hon chanrwl (omll rn r chunptiHi. All opvclal outturns eiira. All nuort wr in mil, extra Hcideri, loom .-v:umn, lOr. per lint nrh In "lion. Warn r i. V. line each Inwrllon Card of lhn v i.m. Remlutlon o. eon.lo ljce. 11.60 n I upwanta. ayTm iment AdrertUinf and Job Print-D,t-Kft! in ailvanoc. A 1 bill mint b paid the Brat of rarh month. Lakeview, Orepon, Thtirlny, March 1.1, lOI.'J A mo MAX For the persorality and the character f Ex-president William Howard Taft, the American Nation will always be bound to entertain high respect. In the main, both among political friends and political opponents, that is the manifest sentiment that goes along with the handshaking and farewells. Whatever of good or bad thee is in that period for which the former presi dent is held responsible ia all in the crucible of history. The pleasing and felicitious feature of it all is the per sonality of the man who has lust turn ed over the reins of government to another, and about that there is bat one general "pinion esteem. As a clean, high-minded, amiable American gentleman and statesman who has given years of varied and val uable service to bis country, William Howard Taft stands high among the men of his time. Although no longer public man in the political sense, Mr. Taft'a days of useful service are presumably many, That certainly is the hope and the best wish of bis countrymen without regard to party. And now that he baa stepped from the official pinnacle back into pri vate life, be may be assured of the heartiest of American sentiments. He is a big man. The appointment by President Wilson of Franklin K. Lane of California, to the office of secretary of the interior, is taken with much favor in general throughout the west. Mr. Lane is a western man and understands the big problems that are to be solved in his home land. No doubt the west will obtain beneficial results from bis efforts. Depot Site Unsettled V. L. Snelling. the sage of Fair port, spent several days in Lakevlew during the week. He states that as yet the N.-C.-O. people have made no move toward re-establishing the New Pine Creek depot. In fact, the situation appears to be somewhat complicated to an uninterested party. It appears that the people desiring the depot re-established are reBident9 of Oregon while the depot site is in California. The question is whether the people ot Oregon have anything to do with depot facilities in California? It would therefore seem to be a mat ter for the In'erstate Commerce Cora mission to settle rather than for either of the Srate Commissions. To locate a new depot site on the Oregon side would perhaps afford no greater ac commodation to the people interested than does the present Fairport depot. Hot Cross Buns At City Bakery opposite the opera bouse. All we ask is that you give us your oder ard they will be ready on time. They are made good ani rich for 15 cents per dozen. SNIDER. OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT Morch 13th, 1913 e Lost Mine l A TIIUKH ACT 1)11 M.K) By the Alturas Dramatic Club Reserved Seats 7oc General Admission 50c Children (unless occupy ing1 Reserved Seats) 25c Lake County, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES. in rear. In RdTanwi, tlx moo " Tbrw mouiha, " .75 If not paid la adTaitre, II. HO the yeaf Notle to Sutwcrlbtra j O uhwrinera to Ihe Rxamlnrr who remoYe : Imm one locality to another, or chaiin thtlr poMortlf aiMrt'Hi uriiuilit remember 10 flmp ini iBit a carJ thetr paper iai he d (1rMKd to the right noatofBee. New Mail Route Frank Whitney, postoffice inspector, Tuesday morning lett for Valley Fulls and the northern part of the county on official business. A part of his duties will be investigating and reporting upon the proposed new mail route be tween Valley Falls and Butte, a post office on tbe Bend-Burns route. It ia understood that there is quite a large settlement along the proposed route, and that at least two new pnstofTices will be established. The distance be tween Butte and Valley Falls Is about 70 miles, and the new route will run along the eastern boundary of Lake County. It is understood that one of the new offices applied for will be lo cated some 15 miles due east of Christ mas Lake and will be called Buffalo. The other will probably be in tbe vicin ity of Alkali valley. Pleasant Social The initial social given last Friday evening In tbe I.O.O.K. hall under the auspices of the Encampment order was proclaimed a success from all viewpoints, and bespeaks the success of future entertainments of similar nature, which will be held monthly. Over 100 people were in attendance and the evening was spent in dancing and various other sort of amusements. The commmittee In charee of the en tertainment was composed of V. P Light, R. H. Roggers and E. H. Clark. M. E. Ladies' Aid The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church held their regular semt-monthly meet ing last week at the home of Mrs. H. , Alger in this city. Those present were Mesdames T. E. Bernard, Angstead. Miller, Russell, Hayes, Barnes, Glazier, McCombs, Burgess, O'Briner, Tracy, Everett, Orem, Warren, Combs, junior and senior, Cronemiller, Myers, Newell, Holbrook, Harris, and Alger. Visi tors: Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Morgan. Justices Appointed Governor West has announced the appointment of W. M. Ramsey of Mc Minville and Charles L. McNary of Salem to the Oregon supreme court to fill the positions created by the recent legislature. Judge Ramsey is one of the pioneers of Oregon and a Demo crat. Judge McNary is a native of Oregon but is a much younger attorney than his colleague, and a Progressive Republican, 'ibis gives Oregon seven Supreme Justices. NEW PINE CREEK ITEMS ( By Stuff Correspouden t ) Our Police Court is kept pretty busy these days. N. A. McCurdv is having some tine bar fixtures made, and when completed he will have one cf the neatest saloons in this part of the state. The City Council met at the City Hall, March 4, 1913 and raised the saloon license to $125 a quarter. 1 hret licenses were granted as fol- lows: N. A. McCurdy. D. W. Thomaa ' and Sherman Crumley. The Council! alo ordered a house built for the new 1 fire hose cart. Mrs. Dora Colvin spent Sunoay with Mr. and Mrs. Benham. ! W. S. Oupont, our popular druggist, mmie a business trip to Altura9 Tue3- ' dny. Dr. M. E. Eastmnn was in charge of ihe drug etore. Miss Cora Berry came up from Davis free', where she is teaching, to visit witb home folks for a short time. I i MiiJB Ardena Charltun has neen visit-! ing for an indefinite length of time w:th friends at Davis Crtek, Cal. I M:h Libbie and Mrs. Blanche Can- f.nhave gone over in Drews Valley! to hpend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. .M. Simth. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeman are re modeling and repapering the interior of their home, this week. It seems so good to see Mrs. Freeman quite her self again. There will be an all nieht ball at the Opera house St. Patrick's night, music furnished by Fandango orchestra. Mrs. Geo. Hammersley is entertain ing an old friend and acquaint ance Miss Allen who has been down in Lower California for some time. She has a number of friends here who are delighted to have her with tbem again. Mis. McCurdy has joined her hus band at this place where she expects to make ber home. We hope she will like it here. Wm. Cannon's family are moving into the M. E. Cannon property recently vacated by Mr. Scott an l family. We were sorry to lose one of our young Indies last Saturday in the per son of Mios Violet lltilso, who I ft for her home ami also to join her mother at Klamah Falls. Miss Violet won many warm and listing friends by fur charming, friendly manner while here. Her aunt, Miss Spnrgur, accompanied her as far as I k view. We understand that Friday afternoon March 14 Mrs. liardnrr will give an in teresting talk to nil the. 8 on Domestic nem-e. in v emu i; an. All rire cordially invited to Ml tend. NOTH'i; TO I'HK Fltl'IT ONoW KKS oK LAKE O L'NTY You wv reiiii'Hit'it to liettlti ravltK your fruit trees at oiti-e Y-ui eim nut stronger sprny with Ih-tter rviiltM while- the trw are ilnnimnt. I jjive the formula an recommended hy tin" Stnte Itoaril of llrtu-olMm. tjulek lime f0 Urn, MiIpluT fn Him.. water loO uhIIoup Murk I line thoroughly, add the Hiihiluirnnd oil one hour Hil) water to notke l.V) giii- I . - I. . . . . . . Ions. I tt this strenwfh otilr on tlor in It lit trees .1 L. II MPTO.N, M-13-2t Conntv Fruit Itmptvtor. NtlTICK OK l ON'IKsr Department of the Iutorlor United State Land Office; Ltikevlew. Ore gon, Man-ii i2, mn To Cleo, l-o, IllHtiehe, K:iv iitnl Kiiwanl Drak. . helm of M A. Drake, of fi'Jrt, Belmont St , Sulem, Orvg uontestef : liiU arv hereby notllleil thnt Lewis E IVn i n, who gives ! ort Koek. Oregon a hln poHt-ottlce auoress. iii.i n reorna y VI, 1I3. tile In this otHen IIm only corrotorteil applU'Htioo to contest nnd secum the cancellation of tour UoinesteHd. tntry. harlnl No )1S'.1, made April 21, 190!). for L. ih 1, 2, 3, Sectiou S. Township 26 Nonlh. ItHiige 14 Kni-t, Willamette MernllHii, and as grounds for bis conte lie nllegeM that .vmi have wholly abandind anid eutry sloce the date ol th-death of the en tryman ami have fmlnl to cultivate or improve anld I. mil inee date rtf en trynmn'H death on OcfotM-r 2il. 1 110 that entr niHD tlnrintr his lifetime did not er-tabil-h aetu il tMnahde residence on sniil and. You arc. therfor further notified that the said allegations will t taken by this Otli-e a !ui vlni; ln-en eotlfinmed by you. and your hhii) entry will he canceled l lii'n umi- r v ithnut your further rlirht to rw heard therein, either u-foie ihh- office or on appeal. If you fall to tile in this office within twenty days after the fourth pultlica tl in of this notice, as shown lielo'. yonr answer, uuiler osth. siM-ciflcallv meeting and responding to these al legations of contest, or if you fall within that time to file in tills office oue proof that y. u have served a copy of your answer on ihe said con- testa ot either In .erson or tiy regiH tered mall. If thi service is made hy the deli ery of a cop.v of your answer to the contestant In p mon, proof of such service must l either he said contestant's writr, n arknouleilKiuent of his receipt of ihe copy, thowinu the date of irs reoe pt, or the affidavit of the person lo u hum the delivery was made Haling when and where the copy wa de.lvered; if made by regis tered mall, pnsif of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy wns mailed stat ing when aud the iior..(fVe to which It wrs mailed, -iikI thiH allidavll must tie accompanied l i he iioHtmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer the prime of the p stollice to which you dehire future notices to lie sent to you. A. W. OKTON. Keg.s'er. Date of fir-it publication .March M.11I13. " second ' " L'o, 1913 "third " 27.1913 "fourth " April 3, 1U13 mmmzmmm Of Millinery and Our Third Sale, Beginning Monday, and Ending March '-- jiS Hi:. KOKHIiNI' tlt LEASE Trnct 8, See. 17. 'Pp. !W IUorr 111, aevrn ttillea h of l.iikevicw. Write fir term or llliike offer to tli. I. Mitchell, Ottawa. Km. M 1341. Ft Ml SALE Ihe V',f ,,f s.v. t T. IIS K IS) K. Mt on led tthotitNlx I ii lien N from l.akeview, Luke Co.. Ore gon. I'rle" 10 per Here. Address, Chin. K. Elgin, Nilem Oregon. M 13 it ES I K Y Oitno t tliH llolton ranch on Went Slilo Nome tone In Novetii Im i, it brown mure liriltl 3 tin left NtlhV; S on left Mhmililer .nd nn ot h'T miiihII brand on the left hIioiiI iier. Owner mil luive noire by inv Inir feed tiil! an t for t tils nil. V. E. Iiolttn Ml.'Ut FOK iWI. -l.rr:i,. i.i"h-k vl O V7u Aild to I nkeview. Lee lloffmiin, l.ovrUnd Oolorml . M 13 FO HLK-l.ot 6. Idoek JJJO.V.L. Add lo ivskevlew, 10 aetes, tract no, :W, MM-hoii 1,1, ti :tS rtiire 111 II. M. I'ntl.h , KtihiMtioro, Olil.i. 2t County Court Meeting: In the roioitv court of the state of iOretron. for l.nke Conntv whereas there was do regular tenn of I he Couiit v (lonrt held on ihe tlrst Wednesday in March, H11, for the transaction of t'ouutv lml'tess and WMKHKAS it is neivssary that a spioinl term of snM Curt he held, In order that public hn!iea of Import ance to the wt'luirvof i lie Comity msy le traiiNHiieil. IT IS Til KKFOKE, heichy ordered that a sK-clul term of the County Court of Ijike Cotintv, Oregon, Ire and the an me Is hereby called to meet nt the County Court Itoom, at the Court Ifotie, In Lake view, Oregon, on Monday the 17lh day of March, 1UL1, at the hour of ten o'clock lu theforeuoon of said day for the consideration ami determina tion of all mutters now on Die in the ollliv f the County Clera, In referent to the public IiIkIiwhts cl Lake County; for the examination and determination of all other matters that may legally cone before the County Court while setting for the transaction of County buMnrw It Is further ordered thsi the County Clerk prepare two certllled ropies ol thin order and deliver the srtnu- to the Sheriff of Lake County, (H-eg.nt, who Is hereby directed to forthwith) srve oue copy thereof upon eiteh of the County C 'tiitllisslouen of said county and make due re urn thereof It N bI-o her.'l)V ordered that a copy of this order be published. In the I ak- County Kxamiin r, which is the official newspaper of afit.l county, for the information of the public. Done nt l.akeview, Oreiton, this tilh lay of March l'.U:i NO GASOLINE A Player Piano without a few new i"olls from time to time is al most as bad as an auto without gasoline. Player piano owners owe themselves new music occa sionally. Upon receipt of a five or ten dollar bill we will prepay to you at New York prices a fine selection, including your favorites if men tioned. State if your player is 65 or 88 note and make. Appress T 3 ItMMUlsUllMStfMlilaHlK Come and help us celebrate, we appreciate your paLronage, and as is our usual custom, we have for our anniversary souvenir, a beautiful creamer and Sugar for every one making a purchase of $5.00 or over. Make your wanLs known, we will put forth our best efforts to supply and please you. This sea son's millinery is prettier than ever; colorings are gorgeous and of the bright est hues, and the combinations beautiful and pleasing. We want you to attend our opening. It will give us pleasure to show you the pretty new styles and help you plan your Easter costume. If you want a Suit, Skirt, Coat or a Dress, we take your individual meas ure and have them made for you by man tailors, and guarantee a fit at prices within reach of everybody. If you want a switch, syke-knot, hair net or any hair accessories, if you want a nice !u3 glove, silk hose or American Beautv cor- A ZT i. L!i " i i ii you want a snirr waist, or snin, or a nice auto veil in the new shades, remember we carry all the above in stock at a saving of 25 to 35 per cent cheaper than elsewhere. Spring House Cleaning Many new things suggest themselves when you are House Cleaning. We carry a big line of the various neces saries as below. Are our prices right? Things to Clean With Commercial, Horax find Naptlia Soaps, A H Clean er. 1'0-Mule Team Horax, 1 Vat line, Lyaiul Cliloritle of Lime. We oiler a jootl Automatic Clamp Mop handle at 20c Self-Wrinjjinj Mops fit fed with cloth nO $1.00 Nebraska It rooms in lilit and medium weights fine straw, 65c and 75c A splendid Lonjj I lair White Wash Hrush, 50c Ready mixed household I'aints in most all colors, quick d tiers, can 25c Jap a lac brightens up old furniture, wood work and may lie had in all col ors Cans at 20c, 30c & 50c " livery tlilnit ' Tmk ftiNDicT Anniversary March 17 29th After the Spring Cleaning Comes "Sanitas" wall covering ia many patterns, suit;i ble for bath room or kitch en, by the bolt of'lL yards a yard 22 1 2c Pacific Silkolene draper ies make line curtains, these may be had in fancy patterns at 15c a yard. Plain colors at 12 l-2c Art Draperies ami Cre tons in a bijj variety of patterns botli liht and dark 12 l-2cto 30c Colored Hurlaps for ru borders, walls, etc., full IUJ inches wide, at 20c yd Curtsiin Swiss lor sash curtains in several dainty figures, a ard 20c to 35c Curtain Ptaininc and grenadine in plain, self plaid and floweretl pat terns, many new spring pattci ns, a yard 20c Lo 25c l.'ut niul U'i-.i;-' Cur Co Monday, Mar. 17 Onioo nets and garden seeds of till kinds at