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    Lake County Examiner
Official Paper of Lake County, Oregon
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poalUont axtra. AU abort w '. ilr
Brcdrrt, local comma, 10c por line each In
sertion, want ala. 60. a llnavach Insertion
Card ol thtnks H.OO. KasoluUona a. comlo
loom, ll.HO and upward.
CajT'TranaUnt A4vrMaiiif and Job Print
ng, eaah In adranoa. -All
bill mnat be paid Mia trstot each month.
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Lakeview, Oregon, Thursday, August 21, 1013
All Lumbar Sold
The entire stock of lumber In the
Lskevlsw yard of tho Sunott Lake
Lurnbtr Co. was. this weak oolJ by
auction to the highest bidden. It la
estimated tbat there were nearly
300,000 feet of lumber on tho yard, and
the price ranged -from 18.00 per M up
ward for the rough and $18 to $30 per
M for the aurtaced lumber.
We are Informed that the yard at
NaHcat. Sab.cr.b, th, P " ," J,mM
Qnbacnoar to Th Ksamtnar who rtaom j Burgeaa who has been the local mana-
morning departed for Montana
dion thlaoinoaaoaxd ao their paper oat b ad-! where he will a?o into buaineaa. J. D.
dreaaed to th rlcht poatonlca. I , , ,i . i..
nwiisvu win rviiiam u,i iv viwv
all business of the company at this
end.
An initiative measure to be voted
upon next November has been filed in
Salem providing that no man, woman
or child shall work more than eight
boars a dsy or more than 48 hours a
week. The initiative waa led br the
Socialist party, and It la aaid to be the
first purelv Socialist measure ever put
forward under the initiative by that
organisation. The only eieeptlon to
the provision is in ease of accidents,
fires or floods, wfcen persons may be
employed more than eight hours a day
at double pay for overtime. It such
measure would Become a law every
body would quit business to work tor
wages.
Tne Harney Cooaty News has ad
vanced the name of William Hanley as
candidate for Governor of Oregon at
next election. The Mews atatea that
they do not believe that the geograph
ical location should dictate choice of
candidates for the highest office in the
state, and insofar aa Mr. Hanley is
concerned he is peealarity a man from
all over Oregon. VThether the News
was acting upon any direct authority
from Mr. Hanley in elating his name
for Governor, is not known but the
Examiner hopes it was. tie would
make a veiy strong candidate and ws
believe a good executive for the
head of tbe state's government.
a new road to connect with the West
ern Pacific at Keynard, Nov., haa been
filed with the secretary of that atate.
While the new road will be a feeder
to the Western Pacific It will In no
way have an official connection with
the Gould line. At the present time
tbe road contemplates tbe construction
of 55 miles of track, running north
westerly from Reynard to the California-Nevada
line, and will eventually
be constructed into Surprise Valley.
The company is capitalized at 800,000
in 8000 snares of the par value of $100.
This Is certsinly a most favorable
year to hold a good, old faBcioned
agricultural fair. A fine display of
products can be assembled and much
useful information furnished to all
visitors. Such displays can always be
passed on and afterward used for other
occasions. This really should be one
step in the Agricultural College Ex
tension work, as it gives an excellent
opportunity for the farmers to com
pare notes and study the results of the
different varieties and methods of
cropping.
Dental Societies Extended
Tbe State Dental Societies have
organized district societies, Lakeview
to affiliate with Klamath Falls. :
Tbe obiect of these societies are
many changing of ideas, discussing
the best methods of serving the public
and chiefly to foster a system of public
school dental inspection.
l)r. F. Westerfeld. of KIsmstb Fslls
who cas been doing work quietly along
these lines, has suggested to some
of oar school authorities tha he would
trv and get the dentists to devote part
of tueir time gratis the first year and
give the children a complete dental in
spection, and that he hoped tbe public
would see the great need and benefit
of such an inspection, and next year
to pay for the inspection.
It Is simply appalling the way tbe
teeth of the young are decaying and
tbe astounding amount of ignorance
about tbe teeth even among the most
educated of the laity. It we go on
as we have been a few generations will
see us a disfigured race of physical
degenerates.
20 POUND PARCELS NOW
Continued from first page
First zone Second
Local Zone sone
Weight rate rate rate
1 pound $0.05 $0.05 90.05
2 pounds .06 .06 .06
3 pounds .06 .07 . 07
4 pounds .07 .08 .08
5 pounds .07 .09 .09
6 pounds .08 .10 .10
7 pounds .08 .11 .11
8 pounds .09 .12 .12
9 pounds .09 .13 .13
10 pounds .10 .14 .14
11 pounds .10 , .15 .15
12 pounds .11 .16 .16
13 pounds .11 .17 .17
14 pounds .12 .18 .18
15 pounds .12 .19 .19
16 pounds .13 .20 .20
17 pounds .13 .21 .21
18 pounds .14 .22 .22
19 pounds .14 .23 .23
20 pounds .15 .24 .24
Tbe rate for local delivery applies
Railroad Incorporated
The Salt Lske Herald-Republican
says that articles of incorporation for
the Surprise Valley Kailway Company,
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A. L. THORNTON
DRUOGIBT
LAKEVIEW - OREGON
to all parcels mailed at post office from
which a rural route starts, for deiiv
ery on sucb route, or mailed at any
point on auch route for delivery at any
other point thereon, or at tbe office
from which the route starts or on any
rural route starting therefrom, and on
all matter mailed at a city carrier
office, or at any point within its deliv
ery limits, for delivery by earners
from that office for local delivery.
On the day the new regulation be
came effective Postmaster-General
Burleson mailed President Wilson a
box of choice peaches which weighed
17 pounds costing 13 cents for delivery,
it being in the first rone. In tbe box
wss a note containing the following
announcement from the Postmaster
General :
"This is an illustration of the oppor
tunity which has been opened to the
farmer, the horticulturist, tbe rnanu
fsctarer and to every citizen of tbe
country who will avail himself of this
valuable adjunct of the postal service
in the promotion of the commerce and
happiness of our people."
Advertised Letters
Shine Payne: Mrs. Jos. G. Wange;
Mr. Well Cox: Jonn. h. Wagner; J. H.
Pearer & Son: Mra. Ella Rich; Mrs.
F. L. Rich : Mr. Dick Sherlock : Mr.
Cbss. & Stricklin: Wm. J. Lloyd;
Editor Rice: M. 8. Rice, 2: Mrs.
Frank Parcher: N. H. John: Mrs. J.
W. Carlin: Mr. Robt. Plummer; Mr.
Jas. P. Crain; Mr. Hjalman Soders
ten; Chris. Lehman; Louis Lehman;
Hallagban Boris; Tim Connley; Hon.
Cy. Donnelly: Mrs. Nell Gilmon: Wm.
Rogers: Mr. Loren Pogel; Miss Annie
Lewis; Mr. P. Meyer: Miss K. House,
3: Christian Lehman; Robt. Holtz;
Mr. Tbos. Har-in; Mrs. Wm. Moore;
Mr. A. Dor man: Mr. Wm. J. Nelson:
Mr. John Brant: Mr. Ord Cummins;
T. G. Dews ; E. 0. Taylor. 2 ; Mr.
Sherman Green: A. W. Erwin; U. F.
Chamers, 3; W. W. Brown; Carl. H.
Gertridge; Ellen Boid: Mrs. J. H.
Berson; Mr. Joe Brown. 2; E. Nonnan:
Mr. Toney Holes: Mr. F. C. Spencer;
Wm. Yearns; Mrs. A. Barrios: Mr.
Samuel Miller; Mrs. Thelma Jones:
Mr. Edward Dewey; Mr. Virgil Hol
mes; Annie M. Olsen: Bert Feress;
Mr. John Harris, 2; Miss Helen Bark
han; W. E. Rountree; Mr. I. L. Tay
lor: Mr. James Lotridge; Mr. Dick
Neff : J. W. DuVall;
E. O. Ahlstrom, P. M.
John Montag of Portland is now
United States Marshal ot Oregon, he
having taken the oath of office lust
week before Judge Wolverton. He
succeeds Leslie M. Scott who has held
tbe office for the last two years.
Notice To Farmers
It will be necessary for farmer
using binders, to cut tbe bands from
tbe bundles of grain when being
stacked if tbey desire ug to thresh
their grain.
WEar HIDE THRESHING Co.,
G. F. Arthur, Manager. A 21-13
Judging by tbe numerous samples of
oats tbat have been brought to this
office this season the Goose Lake Val
ley gives glowing promise of becoming
a greet producer of this product.
Lymon Hopkins last week brought in a
sample which waa grown by James
Redding on the Bloomingcamp ranch
several miles west of town. One ounob
of tbe oata measures six feet and six
inohes from the roots to tbe tip of tbe
head. Mr. Hopkins atatea tbat there
is a One atand of this field of oats and
oredicla that it will yield near 70
bushels per acre.
SI OOO Dollars Reward
We, W. F. Detert and W. D. Duke,
own all the cattle branded 70 or
XL and formerly owned by Cox &
Clark and the Heryford Land A
Cattle Company. These cattle are
now on the ranges ot Modoc and
Lassen Counties. For Information
leading to tbe arrest and conviction
of any party or parties Illegally
branding, killing, driving oS or dis
posing of any of tbe above cattle
we wtll pay ONE THOUSAND DOL
LARS and the costs of arrest and
prosecution. Send all Information
to E. H. Day, Alturas, Modoc county
Cel., or to us at La t robe, El Dorado
County, Cal. It guilty party might es
cape, promptly notify the Sheriff ol
the county In which the Illegal act
was committed and advise us by
wire at our expense.
W. F. DETEKT,
W. D. DUKE.
Notice of Meeting of Board
of Equalization
Notice Is hereby given that no Mon
day, tbe 8th day of September, 1913
rrom & o'clock, a. m., to 5 c clock p.
co., of said day, the County Board of
Equalisation will be in session at tbe
County Clerk's office at Lakeview,
Oregon for tbe purpose of publicly
examining the assessment roll lor tbe
year 1913 and to correct all errors In
valuation, description ol qualities of
lands, lot? or other properties; tbat
tbe sitting of said board will be con
tinued from day to day thereafter
until tbe examination and correction
of Bald aaseeaincnt shall be complet
ed; provided tbe examination Is com
pleted within tbe month in which tbe
Board Is required to meet. All per
sons Interested are requested to be
present at tbe sitting of tbe said
Board of Equalization, and show
cause if there be any, why their as
sessment for the said year should not
lie changed or corrected as the said
board may deem Just and proper.
A.J. FOSTER,
Assessor ot Lake C'ountv. A 21 t3
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
27, Twp. 38, R. JO, 4' icrej, about
3 miles north of Lakeview. Make
me an oner. C. V. Green, 169 E
53rd tt. Los Angeles, Cal. A2l-t2
FOR 8 A LB Lot 42, block 73. tract
H of NJf of NW of SW Sec
tlon 18, Twp. 3&, Kanue 20. 10
acres 5 acres waterrlght. Taxes
paid. Price $200. Addrees K. J
Gogin, Gallup, New Mexico. A21-t8
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Serial No. 02030 Contest No. 609
Department tf The Interior, U. 8,
Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon.
Aug. 14. 1913.
To Christian Cbristeneen, Contes-
tee: You are hereby notified that
Harry W. Taylor who gives Lake
view, Oregon, as bis post-'' (lice ad
dress, did on August 14, 1U13, tile In
this office hij duly corroboriited Hp
plication to contest and secure tbe
cancellation of Desert Laud. Entry
No. Serial No. 02030 made Mav 15,
1U09, by Rasmus K. I.arsou and us
ginned to Velhelm CbristetiHeu, ie
ceased, for MWJ, VJ NH and
Lots 3 and 4 Section 2b, Tow until p
34 8, Range 24 E. Willamette Merid
ian, and as grounds for bis context
be alleges that said Velhelm chrlst-
entten died ou or about the 24th day
of Decerning, 1012; that the only heirs
of said Velhelm Chrltensen are: A oh
Christine ChrUtensen, mother of said
decedent, age seventy-five years, re
siding at Lvnicbr. Trustruo Station.
Jyland, Denmark.
fallen C Mogesett, a sister of dece
dent, age fifty four years, residing In
Denmark, whose post-ofllce address
is unknown.
Klne Frrderiksen, a sister of deced
ent, age fifty two years, residing at
i ptou, Wyoming.
Jens Cbristeneen. a brother of de
cedent, age fifty years, residing at
Lyngby, Trustrup (nation, Jyland,
Denmark.
Christian Cbrlstensen, a brother
of decedent, aai forty-eight years.
whose whereabouts are unknown.
Peter Chrlstensen, a brother of de
cedent, age- forty-six years, real ling
la Deuinark, whose post-office address
is unknown.
rreaericK i.iirtsienseo. a urotuer oi i
decedent, age thirty-eight years, re-
siding in Denmark, whose post-office '
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adlee Is nnkoown.
That said Velhelm Chrlstensen anil
the above named heirs have not ex
pended the sum of thiee dollars per
acre on said land for the period of
three years last past in tbe Irrigation,
reclamation or cultivation of saiJ
land; tbat the heirs of Velhelm Chris
tensen, "above ottTied, have wholly
abuodoned said land and caused to
te removed from said land a portion
of the Improvements p aced thereon.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the siiid sllegations will be tnken
bv this office as having bern confessed
bv you, and your said entry will be can
celed thereunder without your further
right to be beard therin, cither bclore
this office or on appeal, if ou fail to
file in this office within twenty dnvs
after the FOURTH publication of this
notice, as shown below, your answer,
under oath, specifically meeting and re
sponding to these allegations ol contest,
or if you fail within that time to file in
this office due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on the
said contestant either in person or bv
reKixtered mail. If this service is iniule
by tHe delivery of a copy of your answer
to the contestant in person, proof of
such service must be either the said con
trstant's written acknowledgement of
his receipt of the copy, showing the (lute
ol its receipt, or the alliilavit of the per
son by whom tbe l-livery was made
stating when and where the copy was
delivered; if made l.y registered uiiiil,
proof of auch service niut consist of the
nffidavit of the person by whom the
copy was mailed stating when and the
post office to which it was mailed, and
this affidavit must be accompiinicd by
tbe postmaster's receipt for the letter.
You should state in your answer the
name of the post office to which vou de
sire future fnotices to be sent to vou.
JAS. F. BU1KJESS, Itcglster.
Date of fir-t publication, Aug. 21. 1113
" " second " " 2X, 1913
" ' third " Sept. 4, 1!)13
" fourth " ' 11, 1113
registered mall, proof of such servlee
must coostst of the affidavit of the
person by whom the copy was mnileil
stating when and tbe iKwt-oQlcti to
which It was mailed, and this n III -davit
must lie accompanied by the
postmaster's receipt for the letter.
You should state In your answer
the name of the poat-r.flire to which
you desire future notices to 1 seot to
you.
JAb. 1 HUKGrJ.SK, Iteglster.
Date ot first publication Aug. 21, 1913
Date ol second publication Aug. 2", 1U13
Date of third publication Kept. 4, M13
Date of fourth publication Kept 11, 11)13
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of be Interior, United
States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon,
AuirUMt, 10, Iiil3
To Erlck R. Wicks, of present ad-
drexs unknown, Cont'stee:
You are hereby notified that IS at It.
Huntington who gives New fine
Creek, Oregon, as bis pnstolflce ad
dreHR. did on July 3. 11)13, file In this
office his duly corroborated applica
tion to contest and secure the can
cellation of vour Homestead. Entry
Serial No. 0'S18 made April 27. 1012,
for Ea"t half, Kectlon 27, TownHhlp
27 rl, Range 22 E, Willamette Meridian
and as grounds for his contest lie al
leges that entrytnan has never estab
liHbed residence on tbe above named
land and lias been absent therefrom
fur more than six months immediate
ly last past
You are, therefore, further notified
that the ssid allegations will be takn
by this oltice us having been confessed
by you, and your said entry will be
nant'titu t ttcroii ndip without. Tour
further rlirht to be heard therein,
either before this ofllce or on appeal,
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II JUU 111.11 tu UIO 111 bllin WIUI.TT niiinu (
twenty days after the FUUMTH pub
llcatlon of this notice, as shown below ;
your answer, under oatn, specincaiiy
meeting and responding to inese a.
leiratious of contest, or If you fall
within that time to file In this office
due proof thtt you have served a
copy of y. tir answer on the said con
testant eitner in person oi oy regis
tered mail. If this service Is made by !
tbe delivery of a cony of your answer i
to the contestant In person, proof of
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the date ot its receipt, or me smuavu
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