Lake County Examiner Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon A0YBRTI5INO RATES. Rfttnlar unillng Ma. 11.00 an Inch, tlncU eolumn ror, -r month. All tndtn Kt. rknirx1 trr twice month. 't ol componl t en charted tor all exlT ebana. All npcll poaltloiM extra. All abort term acta, xtrw RnMlen, lnra.1 eolomna, 10c. prt Una carh In eortlon. Want a1a. Ac. llncb Insertion Card ol thanka $1.00. ftcnolutlooa a. eondo lnoe, tM and upwards. fTOr-Tmnrtant AdrertUint end Jo Print nt.caati in advano. All bill! mart b paid Mi first ol Moh month. Lakeview, Oregon, NEW PINE CREEK ITEMS (Iijr Staff Corrvupondeat) Eldon Woodcock and family were down Sunday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gallagher made a trip op to Lakeview last week. Mr. Jenson who recently installed the new street lights here should feel that the entire town appreciate them very much. It is certainly a very , much .needed improvement. Mr. Joseph Smith who recently had his house newly painted, has done much towards Improving the looks of his street. Mr. Knapp did the paint ing and is quite neat. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Amick returned Saturday from an overland pleasure trip at Ashland and various points in Oregon. Mrs. Dexter Amick we un derstand has located in Ashland. Little Norene Gibbins of Lak?vlew accom panied her grandparents home for a few days visit. Judge Meloy and George Arablad made a business trip to Fort Bidwell last week. Mrs. Felix Green returned home from Sacramento a few days ago. E. Keller made several business trips op to the county seat last week. Henry Wendt, Henry Cook, Mr. Oupnnt and Hersohel Fleming have all been enjoying an outing of several days over at Deep Creek, where they had a splendid time fishing. Mr. Clark Freeman in company with a party of gentlemen who male a busi ness trip to Harney County in a tour ing car. are expected to return in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kobt. Wade entertain ed D. C. and Mrs. Berry at their home Sunday. Dr. J. T. O'Connor received the aad intelligence of the death ot his sister afew days ago. We extend oar heart felt sympathy to the family in their .bereavement. Ira Smith and family and Mrs. Reeder have returned from quite a trip over at Rochester, Nev. and other points... They think Pine Creek is good enough for them. They saw a number WE HAVE iMOVED ! The Examiner is now lo i cated in the new quarters on Water Street. New ma chinery has been added and it is better equipped than ever before to turn out First Class Job Work and Commercial Printing. The improve ments were made by the liberal patron age bestowed by the general public upon the Examiner, which fact is greatly ap preciated by the management, and in acknowledgment an effort will be made to render better service in the future. 0 D Ut3CRIPTlON R ATES. On vr. In adrtnoe, a.oo l.va .71 (II month, flirt montha. II not paid In adraure, $i.0 tba m Nth ta Babacrtbar O obaeriMra to. Tha Kiamlnr who it O trnmon locality to another, or cnant their i noatomoa addroaa anouia irarawr w ihli oe a card ao tnctr paper can b ad- drop I draaaml to Ua rlikl poatofflo. Thursday, July 24, 1013 of their acquaintances at different places while away. . Miss Olive Vinyard is back from Lakeview. where ahe spent several davs.with her aunt, Mrs. K. E. Wood cock. Word has been received from Misses Libbie Cannon and Opal Keld, who arrived in Oakland, Cal., a few days aero, that they are having a very en joyable time. Kev. Myers of Lakeview preached a very interesting sermon at the Christ ian Church here Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Aid will have a picnic in Mr. E. Carr'a yard Friday afternoon. Every bod? cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Dora Colvin was catling on friends Saturday afternoon and also entertained a number of pioneer friends Sunday at her father's home down the valley, where all partook of a sump tuous dinner. Silver Lake Items f Silver Lake Leader) P. D. Reeder has sold the Silver Lake Meat Market to A. E. Imbler, who formerly conducted a feed yard business here. The three months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Klder died at Paisley on July 15. The cause of its death was net learned. Work on the Summer Lake road has been abandoned until after haying, owing to the scarcity of men. Those who have seen the grade say it is a good one 20 feet wide, which will allow vehicles to pass without danger. The work wlil be resumed as soon as the haying season is over. Haying has begun on several of the rancbea near Silver Lake, and by the first ot next week, the harvest will be in full blast. Although the crop will not be as heavy as expected earlier in season, a fair yield will be hadlon.most of the ranches. John Porter, of Portland, and an old pioneer of Lake county who eame here in the seventies, returned last Sunday. Mr. Porter left here In 1892, seeking a different climate on account of ill health, and this ia his first visit since he left. He still holds his land here Examiner Publishing Co which waa taktn op in early days, and if his health permits ha will probably remain. He spent the first .of the week in town greeting old frtenda and acquaintances. His brother, Columbus Porter, who has been in tha Willam tte valley for some time, returned with him. Delivers First Cream Max Bode, who lives a few miles south of town,' holds the distinction of having supplied the first eream to the Lakeview Creamery which will begin operations tomorrow. Tha dairy busi ness is a new venture for Mr. Bode, he having recently ahipped in 20 haad of Holsteln cows from California. One of these ha sold but kept the remain der of the herd, and is now milking 18 nead. He baa been shipping cream to Reno, receiving 27 cents per pound. but will get a better price from the local creamery, besides saving the in conveniences of shipping the product. Mr. Bode is very enthusiastic over the dairying bustnesa In thia valley and feels sure that it will develop into a great industry. COURT PROCEEDINGS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County. Friday June 6, 1913. Court convened pursuant to adjourn merit of May 16, 1913 with tho follow- ing officers present: Hon. B. Daly, Judge T. B. Wake field, . Commissioner F. W. JPayne, Clerk and W. B. Snider, Sheriff when the following proceedings were had to-wit. In the matter of claima against Lake County, Oregon, the following were examined, allowed and ordered paid as by law provided out of the several different funds as follows, to-wit: To be paid out of the Koad Fund ot Road Dists. as follows : E. B. Brewer, for road work. Diet. No. 1 35 00 F. E. Bollinger, same 12 50 Ed Chapman, same 4 50 Ed Milum, same 7 60 Lnu McCrany, tame 7 50 R. E. Ward, same 13 f0 J. D. Clark, same Diat. No. 2... 128 75 Evan Hartin. same S3 12 Tom Nelson same 51 00 George Detwiler same 22 50 Vincent Casper same 12 50 W. Jr. Marcheck same Dist. No. 3 ' 28 75 D. B. Conrad same 46 31 Z. G. Haris same 6 06 Ross Banister same 36 00 Henry Oheim same. 28 75 G. C. Bagley same 5 00 S. B. Chandler aame Diet No, 4 162 50 P. A. Gaffeny aame Dist. No. 5 15 00 Thoa. Murphy same 2 50 J. Messner same 25 00 Frank Roggerssame 74 00 Lcland Crump same 34 75 W. O. Grisel same , 54 00 D D .3 MG SPEOALS Some values that should make bargain seekers of every lady in Lahevlew Ladies Shoes and Oxfords formerly sold up to $4.00 pair Yc have on our bargain list from last week a few pairs of those Buckingham & Hccht, Krohn Fcchhcim cr and Red Cross Shoes and Oxfords that were formerly sold up to $1.00. pair A big line of Pishing Tackle to take on vour Outing Trip. W. Alford aame 27 50 J. B. Cleland aame W. II. Caldwell same Dist. No. 6 J. L. Caldwell aame M.II. Caldwell same Albert Mohr same C. P. Caldwell same W. S. Wible same Sam Ohles aame Dist. No. 9.... Bank of Lakeview cash advanced for road work (Dist. No. 9)... Bank of Lakeview cash advanc ed for road work (Dist. No. '-) W. I. McCulley road wore in Dist. No. 10 25 00 88 50 43 75 71 75 41 25 42 50 12 00 72 30 25 00 7 50 9 001 Tom Bi'ls same 9 00 Jesse Vernon same Dist. No 11 12 50 S. M. Findley same Dist. No. 14 22 50 W. B. Hunt same 24 75 D. G. Morris same Dist. No. 14 15 00 H. C. Carmack same 54 00 D. Mills same 16 25 A. C. Lowell supplies for road work 22 30 L . E. Penrose repair of road tools 16 00 American Law Book for C C. Library 800 Royal Typewriter Co.. Type writers 262 50 Lakeview Pine Creek Electric Co. lamps 3 90 Court then adjourned until June 7 at 9 o'clock a. m. County Judge. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County. Saturday, June 7, 1913. Court convener pursuant to adjourn ment of June, 6 1913 with same officer present, when the following proceed ings were had. to-wit: In the matter of claims against Lake County, Oregon the following claims were examined, allowed and ordered paid out of the General Fund ot Lake County aa by law provided, to-wit: Tboa. S. Farrell for Telegrams 4 60 Will McCulley Circuit Court Juror 30 10 James Young same 32 60 J. A. Norin same 27 50 Montz Curry Jr.. aame 27 20 E. M. Gooch aame 29 00 L. L. Hopkins same 12 80 A. W. Bryan aame 34 60 E. K. Henderson same 61 50 Henry Boyd'stun same 34 00 G. F. Arthur aame 32 00 Ceo. H. Newell same 27 10 Frank Bauera same 31 00 A. L. Goodman same 28 80 J. H. Angstead same 30 10 W. H. Mendellsame 29 40 Miles G. Anderson same 3 10 R. M. Chandler same 32 60 James McDermott same 32 00 Henry Fox same, 32 40 R. A. Hawkins same 30 10 Sim Arthur same 27 10 L. G. Thomas same 32 00 Geo. Hahnersame 32 40 Chan. Eccletton same 30 10 B. W. Farrow same 36 00 A. P. Koozer same 30 60 V. G. Allen same (special venire) 9 10 W. R. Random same 2 10 Geo. Jammertbal same t 10 J. S. Kelsay same 9 10 Geo. Lynch aame 2 10 Dennis Kelley same 2 10 D. U. Cleland aame 2 10 W. F. Paine same 2 10 F. W, Bartling same... 2 10 Harry Bailey same 2 10 Ed. Lamb same 2 10 D. B. Conrad same 2 10 W. P. Dykeman same 2 10 J. W. Nixon aame 2 10 F. M. Duke eame 2 10 Wm. Sprague same 2 10 $1.00 W. A. Maasingill same, 2 10 Jaiuea Vincent same 2 10 Ladies Shoes and Oxfords formerly sold up to $5.00 pair This lot was put on sale last week but there still remains some splendid values. Red Cross and Hnnan Shoes and Oxfords that were formerly sold ut $1.50 and $3.00 a pair. $1.50 pair fclij Smalley same 12 10 Henry Lechman same... 2 10 E. L. Britten same 2 10 i Geo. Harrow same 2 10 Chris Langslet same 2 10 J. W. Mikel same '. 2 10 E. II. Clark same 2 10 Harry Utley same 12 10 Walter Drenkel same 2 10 George Stevens same 2 10 Frank Fetach same 2 10 E. C. Godfrey same 2 10 F. B. Houston same 2 10 H. Ii. Hahn same 2 10 C. Dunlap same K. R. Vandervort same Steve Down me S. P. Dicks aame 2 10 2 10 2 10 9 10 Earl Spaulding witness Cir cuit Court 16 00 Jas. D. O'Connor aame 15 80 James Koberta aame 18 00 Warren C. Laird same 31 00 Wilbur Laird same 81 00 Frank Wortman same 26 00 G. W. Wortman same 26 00 Carrie Wortman aame 26 00 Cecil Dixon aame 24 00 Frank Chico aame 26 00 Everet Emery aame 23 00 Bliss Deadmond same 17 80 J. M. Small same 19 80 J. L. Morris same 2 10 Andrew Morria samo 10 00 Herd Wade same 5 00 Chas. George ssme 10 00 J. M. Jones same 10 00 Pat Angland samo 4 10 Richard Gumee same 22 00 Charles U. Kobinson same 2U C;l George Dexter same 22 uO In th matfrr ,f thu Petition fur a License granting T. J Sullivan author ity to cell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in quantities less than one gal lon, in North Warner precinct, Lake County, Oregon for a period of aix montha beginning on the 7th day of May, 1913. This matter coming on to be heard at this time and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the ap plicant, I. Sulllivan ia the proprie tor ot and is conducting a legitimate bona flde hotel with accommodations for food and lodging for not lesa than 60 guests in North Warner Precinct, Lake County, Oregon, and that said T. J. Sullivan has fully complied with the law relative to application for license should be granted. It ia therefore hereby ordered that a license be issued as provided by law, granting T. J. Sullivan authority to sell spirituous malt and vinous liquors In quantities less than one gallon, in hia 'aid hotel in North Warner Pre cinct, Lake County, Oregon, for a per iod of six montha from the 7th day of May A. D. 1913. Thereupon Court adjourned for the tern;. County Judge. Bo it remembered that a regular term of the County Court for Lake County, Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Lakeview, Lake County. Oregon, on Wednesday, July 2nd, 1913, with the following officers present : Hon. U. Daly. Judge; T. B. Wake field, County Commissioner ; F. W, Payne, Clerk and W. B. Snider, Sher iff, when the following proceedings were had, to-wit : In the matter of claima against Lake OoIIkkUm. AexUmla, UhIn mmj (lMrel Mm. Ftoaltr trilMil In bmt InMltulium of Amrr nd JCuroi. W hlp 4nl to Mm Ix.r.nltnr. for lrl.. Obrlltlu In fu.d of qin.rt.-r million l,llr. WHIXB- . U. M. Cltooax, frMhlrut, Albany Call Altiaur. Orfoa (0p Ladies Duck and Pique Skirts, worth up to $2.00 each This includes every one of our Ladies' White Duck i and Pique Dress Skirts, in cluding this year's styles, positively sold by us 'till now at $1.50 and $2.00. You take them now at $1.00 each Our (iroccry Stock is full of choice things for Camp ing. County, Oregon, the following claims were exsmlnd, allowed and ordered paid aa by law provided out of the several fund as follows, towit: 1). T. Godsil, salary general fund 120 00 Paine Chinaman 17 night meala for Jury 4 00 Continued next week Master Masons Attention! Membera of Lakeview Lodge No. 71, A. F. A A. M., aUu sojourning hreth ern, you are requested to attend the funeral of our Into brother. Christo pher C. Iftu, on Friday July 2.'th. 1913 at 2:00 P. M., from MbmouIc Hall. Uy order of the Worshipful Master. 'II. M. NOLTE, See. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE BY VIRTCB of an execution on attachment duly lamed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the count v of Lake State of Ort'iron, dated tho 10th da of July 1913. in a certain action In the Circuit Court for nald County and State wherein Cluirlea Umbach lis Plaintiff recovered judgment against W II. McOill. Defendant for tho sum of Four Hundred dollars with Interest at ti per cent per annum from Aiiitust 30th lull, aud costa and dia burnetneiitH taxed at Twenty dollara, on th 31t day of Aut'imt lull. Nofic- m hereby driven that I will, nil the d tl'tv of AluHl lull, til the trout and Kni t niie of the Court. lloime In I.nkeview lit fiild Count v. at M o'cl k In tllH foretiimii of (Hid nt iiul.lic auction to tint dlV, Milll liiuheHt didder for ohmIi, the following dewrilied property, to-wit: The South Went quarter of the Houtheimt quarter, and tho hoiilh eant quarter of the South went quar ter of ration Thirteen (13) Townaliiii Thirty (.10) Hotiili Unne Fourteen (14) K. V. M. Taken and levied upon as the property of the aald W. II. McCall, Defendant or ho uiuuli there of as ma la- necessary to ttatlMfy the raid judgment io favor of Clmrlca llnihach. plaintlfr agalUHt W. II. Mc Call, Defendaut with ititerext thereon, together with all coata and dlitmrtic luetitH that have or mav ncvure. W. B. MM DKR. Sheriff. Dated at Lalcovlew, Or. July 17, 1913. Form L. D. 231 1145 Lukevluw H.I L-iat No. 06801 Serial No. OiiHOl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I'nited tstatea Land Office, Lake view. Oregon, July 18th, 1913. Notice ia liorehy itlven that the Northern 1'aclflc Railway Company, wIiohp post otlico addrres ia Ht. Paul, Miiineaota, hax thm 18th day of July, 1 tH 3. filed In tlim oil ice I'M a)pllcatlou to select, under the proviHionH of the act of CoiitrreHH approved July 1, lNUV (30 Ktat. bUl.CiO) aa ex f euded tv the. act of Oongt'cnH approved May 17, 11)0(1, Lota 3 and 4, rcc. 19, Twp. 41 Houth, It. 23 Kant, W. M. Any and all pi moua claiming ad versely the latin deriulliud, or dewir Ing to object liecvtut.p of tho mineral chaiacter of. the laud, or for any other reanon, to tho (JiHpoaal to appli cant, should file their allidavlla of pro tent In this ollicit en or hefore-the lHili duy of September, l'Jl.'l' JAS. F. UURiiKSS, Kuir later. Embroidery Shop Jtitunnnv Drawn Work Hew CuhIiIou uml Ventrr Pieces 1 1 uml Afudo I'mwy Art lr Ion l'urn Linen llmidketvhlofH ICMBROWlill Y WORK VONK TO OIW1CU MRS. H. B. ALGER Flrmt Door East Photo Gallery m m 3 C v.