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Lake County Examiner Published hy The EX A MISER rUItLIxUlXG CO., LAKEVIEW, OREGON Official Papr of Lak County, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION KATES: One Yesr, in advance.... Six Month, in ad ranee Three Months, In advance aoVKHTISIKO TIW: Readera, local column, 10 perllneeacb. lnartton: Want Arts,, tc line eaon lnertio wram n-i . ... ..u...... --v, , ruaplay AdTrUatn r mads known on application. Traoalent Advwrtiatnt and Job Printing, tMi la advance. Subscriber WW! Wrelr addr ehanti, plcaae aeod both old and new addreaa. LAkertew, Oregon, Thursday. September 11, 1913 LET SOMKONK ACT If the citinos of Lakeview and the Goose Lake Valley desire to ahare the benefit of attracttag aettlera to thia section during the Western Horaeaee le er period by working in conjunction with the N.-C.-0. Railway, mention of which was made ia last week's Exam iner, they will haw to subscribe $200 for the purpose. As wss previoolay stated it is est! mated that it will cost $1000 to main tain two immigration agents, one each on the Western Fact Bo and Southern Faciric during the six weeks period, which goes into effect September 25. Of this amount tha N.-C.-O. has pledg ed one half, and Modoo County last week appropriated $300. leaving $200 for Lake Count. In addition to this it will require li terature descriptive of this section which would be oistributed among the homeseekers on the trains. Tha Ei amlner will compile and print 10.000 folders, giving a brief and conserva tive description of Like County to use for this purpose. These we will donste absolutely free. Thia work is worth $75. Will the remainder of the busi ness men ot the town raise the $200? The 25th of the month will soon be here snd there is no time to be lust. Let someone sett Olcott Suit Dismissed Judge Galloway dismissed the suit against Secretary of State Olcott to emo n him from placing on the balloi at the special election In November for tbe reierence of messure, the title to the workmen's compensation act. It is stated that the esse would be appealed. An important point decided by the court is that Secretary Olcott, being a ministerial officer, has ro right to strike any namea from petitions for referring and initiating measures. The Secretary of State struck 610 names from the petition for the refer ence of the workmen's act on the ground that they were irregular fin his judgment. Bank Deposits Decrease' Deposits in banks In thsv stste be tween September, 1912, ! and the close of business on August $, 1913, de creased $682,158.30, according to a report made on tneir condition by Stste Superintendent ot Banks Wright. Tbe report is ss follows : Capital. August 1913. $18,568,169.55: csoital September 4, 1912. $17,533,230: increase, $1,034,919.55. Deposits, August 9. 1913, $124,337,528.40: depos its, Septembe' 4.1912, $125,019,680.70: decrease, $682,158.40. Loans snd dis counts, September' 4. 1912, $82,712,626: increase. $4,156,211.18. Arrow Has League Fort Rock Times : Tbe Inland De veiopment League or Arrow la doing s lot of good towards developing their section of the valley. About their first set after organising wss to get tbe Portland Commercial Club to help them towards getting the land In their district opened for filing, which is probably only a mstter of s few months time. On September 15. tbe League intends to begin building a hall Zi feet wide sod 48 feet long. Tbe officers sre Aaney Dsrling, Presi dent, Elmer Pederaon, Vice-president and Leslie V. Dancer, Secretary and Treasurer. famous Famous for their surety of re sult. Ansco users here in town are producing most beautiful pictures. Come In and let us Ehow you some fine samples. ANSCO CAMERAS-A miteur Cam. raa ol prolniitxuU quality. Superbly tnade and easy U wei ale. Priced liora $2.00 up. ANSCO FILM Always uni.una. Full chromatic balance. cior value, tiiadow detail and Irceduai tina tuUiiuru ANSCO CHEMJCAtJSwSpecijnr prc- Eared to be uk4 wilu Ansco hum and yko Paper. WS slwaya hav a Uth Supply. CYKO PAPER Tfc prize winner which give rich. aoM Ptmle (hat never fade perfect leproOuctione ol the subject. FOB SALB BY A. L. THORNTON DBUOGIST LAKEVIEW - OREGON We sell Hi f F $2.00 75 ADDITIONAL BRIEFS EL H. Huntington and Son, Nat R tha latter ot whom recently filed a contest on a traot of land near Alksll Lake in the northern part of the county, were in Lskeview Mondsy on business connected with tba contest. They are very muoh pleased with thst nortion of the county, and will soon hsul lumber to tbe lend and establish their residence thereon. The hon season in tbe Willamette Valley stsrted last week with an army of over 10,000 people who will gsmcr the crop this yesr. The crop this year will amount to about 130,000 bales which ia vaiaea at $5,000,000, this placing Oregon first amongvt all the hop producing states In the Union, averaging about 40 per cent of the total output of the United States. G. W. Ric, chief engineer of the Goose Lake Irrigation Company, last week returned from a short business trio to Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo , where he went to purchase steel Burning for tbe Iocs I project. Orer a mile and a half of steel Burning wss bought. Mr. Rica states that all tba fluming in the valley with tbe excep tion of one span, will be ot steeU R. J. Sheets and wi'e and F. D Bremer and wife Monday arrived in Lskeview by auto from K la man Falls. Mr. Sheets Is connected with the Link Kiver Electric Compsnv and Mr. Bremer is also with an electric com pany at the Kails. Mrs. Bremer wss formerly Miss Nell Simpson of Lake view and is a daughter of Mrs C. A. Rebsrt. She will remain here a month visiting with relatives and friends. Alturas Plsindealer: We are given to understsnd that Congressman Ksker is working in connection with settlers in and around Willow Ranch tu have the government put in a large sized reservoir in rsndsngo Valley. Such a project is not only feaaible but csn be placed at small expense and will reclaim many thousands of acres of good lsnd now devoted to pasture only. I J. A. Gordon, of tbe Southern Ore gon Automobile Co., and family ar rived here Monday evening from Klam ath Fells, and yesterdsy morning depsrted on a vacation trip to Crater Lake, by way of Redding, Cal., and Med ford, Oregon. Mr. Gordon's com pany owns the Lakeview Garage, of which C. S. Crosby is tbe local man ager, and be gave out the information while here that the garage would be kept open all Winter. According to an opinion rendered by Attorney General Crawford, the elec tion to be held this Fall under the Day bill is a special election in the contem plation of tbe law and registration books must be kept open until 15 dsvs before the date of the election. Under the election laws they close for a gen eral election 30 days before its dste, and a number ot Countv Clerks were in doubt as to wb:ch class the Fsll election telonged to. Congressmsn Raker of California bss introduced a bill in congress asking for the sppropristion of 6000 for the purpose of erecting a good snd sub stantial building at Alturas as quarters for the day school under the Indian service, in connection with maintenance of tbe school already established at that place. An appropriation is also ssked for a like purpose at Lookout. snd for repsirs and support of the Indisn school at Ft. Bidwell. A dispstcb from Panama ssys : Within a month from now tbe Govern ment will be compelled to face the problem of handling about 10,000 labor ers whose work in the various depart ments of the Panama canal construe tion will have been completed. It is proposed to greatly simplify the diffi culty of getting this number of men swsy from the zone by sending them to the farms of the United Fruit company in Costa Rica and Bocas del Toro. Tbe fruit company will take about 5.0X), leav'ng as many more to be provided for. Dan Ryan and Jack Pelton, two stockmen of Fort Klamath, Klamath County, accompanied by tbeir wives arrived in Lakeview Monday, having made tbe trip by auto ty way of C res ent, Bend, Silver Lake and Paisley. They spent Monday night at New Pine Creek. Tbe party camped out all tbe way and found tba trip most enjoyable. It was Mr. and Mrs. Kysn's tirst trip bere and tbey are very much elated over tba appearance of the country. Mr. Pelton passed through Lake County In 1879, and stated thst it even looks larger now thsn it did then. Thaw's Trial Set Harry Thaw wilt be produced before tba full eourt of king's bench, appeal side, at Montreal, September 15, two of his counsel hsvlng obtained a double writ ot habeas corpus, after which Thsw was tsken to Coatlrook, Quebec, to await trial. Prosecutor Jerome, Thaw's nemesis, will likewise stand trlsl todsy for playing a little "penny ante" with soma partlea in the streets of Coaticook. Jerome was out on $500 bonds to appesr for trial Saturday but hia attorney was tha only one who showed up. After giving the New York attorney a thorough grilling for non-sppearsn tha Judge reluctantly postponed tha heading until today. Thaw 'a attorneys allege that It will be Impossible to deport their client from Canada by tba meena that have been employed by tha York stste at torneys. Stockholders' Meeting A meeting of tha stockholders ot the Lakeview Wool Storsga Co. is called for Saturday tha 13th day of Septem ber, 1913 In tha Directors room of tbe First National Bsnk, Lakeview, Ore gon, at 7:30 p. m. Very important all stockholders should ba present. By order of tba President. Hsrry Bailey, Secy. Party at Falrport The Fair port Inn on tha shores of our besatiful Lsks was tha scene of an enjoyable party lsst Ssturdsy even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, tne present managers ot the Ion, opened their doors to those who went and received them royally. Tha dining room wss used for tbe dancing, which msny en joyed. The spscious lobby wss decor ated In wild cherry branches, which were loaded with fruit, and wild toes branches filled with the scarlet ber ries. Seversl tsbles ot cards were played by different guests; while (orni enjoyed the benches on tha versnda overlooking tbe Lske. The Dsrnell Orchestra furnished excellent musio during) the evening and at midnight the hostess and her assistants served the guests a delicious luncn consisting of combinstion salad, ssndwicb.es, pickles, peaches, ice cesm, cske and coffee. Following is a list of tbe guests present Those from Lakeview were Messrs and Mesdsmes Russell, Fisk, K. A. Clark, Chas. Dunlap, M. South stone, Harry Bsiley, D. C. Schminck, Wm. Hsrvey, J. Dsrnell. . E. Kine bsrt, T. E. Bernard, Elmer C. A hi strom. C. S. Crosby and T. 8. Farrell, Mrs. S. O. Cressler, Mrs. Anna Neilon, Mrs. Dole Dewey, Miss Josephine Beach, Miss Sylvia Fletcher, Mrs. C. W. Reynolds, the Misses Ellen, Ruth, Margie and Floy Bernard, Hazel and Katbieen O'Neill, Dorothy Bieber. Master Vene Rinehart, Dr. i. S. Lyon, Messrs. A. Underwood, Chester Dyke man, E. R. McKee. O.D. Morgan, Lynn Cronemiller, Walter Dutton, Kenneth Sherlock, M. L. Lester, R. C. Harris, a W. McCoy, O. A, Curley. Those from New Pine Creek were : E. Kelle r and wile, Tberesa Keller. Richard Keller, Tbos. Dick and wife, C. A. Taylor. W. S. Dupont. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burgen, Etbel Bufgen, Wills Burgen, H. M. Fleming. From Fair port; V. L. Snelling and wife, P. B. Simmons ani wife, C. N. Miller and Mrs. Wslker, and A. H. Duhme. Paisley Pick-ups (Cbewaucan Press) Mrs. Eph Miller who has been awa y visiting for several weeks psst, return ed to her home in Paisley lsst Tuesday. Z. G. Harris and family weia in Lakeview this week where they went to make arrangements for entering their daughters in the High School there. We have on exhibition at this office sn ordinary table beet which measures twenty one and a quarter inches around and is a perfect speci men. It was raised on the Ed Lamb ranch by Jim Hutchinson. Tbeir many friends in Paisley will be glad to bear of tbe birth of an eigbt pound baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. liansn on August 29th at their borne at Warm Spring, Oregon. Word was received to this effect from Mrs. Bell Suit who is vmiting there at tha pres ent time. An interesting sight is the barga and dredge of the Chewaucan Land and Cattle Company, which is being built at the head of the ZX canal east of town. Tbe barge is now ready for the dredger and has been floated. The dredger itself is being placed and the cut will be ready for operation some time in the near future. GOOD REASON FOK HIS ENTHUSIASM When a man baa suffered for sev eral days with colic, diarrhoea or other form of bowel complaint and la then cured sound and well by one or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, aa is often the case, It is but natural tbat ba ahould be enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, and especially ia tbia tbe case of a severe attack when life Is threatened. Try It when in need of such a remedy. It never tails Bold by all dealers. 8UBSCHIBE FOR THE EXAMINER When School. You'll find our stock of the necessaries for children complete in every respect, and our School Shoes Girls' School Shoes, se lect gun metal stock, button style; neat, com fortable last, sizes 8Va to llfci, a pair, $2.00. Girls' gun ductal calf button Shoes, Skuffer lasts, heavy Goodyear soles, sizes 8M to HVa, $2.25; sizes HVa to 2, $2.50. Boys "Buster Brown" gun metal School Shoes, button, sizes 111-2 to 2, a pair, $2.75; 2 to 5, at $3.00. Boys' heavy, Indian tan Shoes for the boys who are extra hard on shoes and get in the water oc casionally, Blucher style, sizes U 1-2 to 2, $2.75; 2 1-2 to 5, $3.00. Big line of Tablets, Note Earl Dalrymple Saturday came up from Alturas where be bss been em ployed on a ranch the past yesr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE-lC-acre tract. 12 miles from Lakeview. Tasea paid; waterright. Trice 20O. A. Kibbee, 1614 Pasco, Kansas City, Mo. 8 1M2 TRESPASS NOTICE No banting or trespassing will be allowed on the premises of tbe under signed. Any parson or persona doing; so will be prosecuted. THE LAKEVIEW RANCH, L. L. Hopkins. Bee. and Treas, NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION Not coal land Department ol Tbe Interior, U, 8. Land Office at Lakeview. Onjon. September 2nd, 1913. Notice I hereby priven thai Sherman O. Oxborrow. of Hood Klver. Ore gon, who. on November 28, 1!W7 made Desert Land Kntry No 713 8rinl No. 0WM. for EJf Sl:. Sc. 24. T 31 K, R 24 E. and unnurvt'vc.1 W$S 8eetion 19, Townahlp 34 8. Range 2i E, Willamette Meridian, has Bled notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register & Receiver of U. 8. Land Otlice. at Lakeview. Oregon, on tbe 11th day ot October, 11)13. Claimant name as wltnBHen: Elzear A. Pelletier, of Plush, Ore. Andrew Anderson, of Plush, Ore. James H. Turpen. of I'lush, Ore. Pat Angland, of Lakeview, Ore. J AS. F. BUR ESS, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. U. Carroll Estate. Notice Is hsreby given thst the un dersigned waa by tbe Honourable II. Daly. County Judge of Lake Couetv Oregon, on the 4th day of (September, 1913, duly appointed ad ministrator oi tne estate or i. u. Carroll, deceased, and has qualified as such. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present tbe same duly verified to this administrator at tbe Law Office of Herbert P. Welch In Lakeview Oregon within six montus from this date. Dated 4th day of September 1913. . 8. P. Mobh Administrator of the Estste of J. U. Carroll, deceased. 8 11-t 5 NOTICE OP CONTEST Serial No. 02030 Contest No. 609 DeDartment tf The Interior, U. 8. Land Office. Lakeview, Oregon. Sept. 8, 1913. To Christian Chrlatensen, Contes ts: Yon are hereby notified that Harry W. Taylor wbo gives Lake lw. OrMfnri. aa his rjost-offlce ad dress, did on August U, 1913, file In this office his duly corroborated ap plication to contest and secure tbe cancellation ol uesert iann, cairj No. Serial No. 02030 made May 10. 1909, by Kaamus K. Larson and as tn Valhalm Chrlatensen. da ceased, for E SWJ. Wtf 8E and m " fl i Ac ft V. I ix) ia a ana Deciioa o, iowihuiu 34 8, Range 24 E. Willamette Merid ian, and as grounds for his contest h aJlairea that said Velbelm Christ- ensen died on or about the 24th day of .December, 1912; tbat tbe only heirs of aald Velbelm Chrlatensen are: Ane f 'hrlalina nhrtiiteniwn'.mnt httr of astd decedent, aga seventy-five years, re- a . a m a. l.al siaing at uyogur, i rustrup onnuu, Jyland, Denmsrk. Kllen C Hog-csen, a sisier oi aece- Boys' Clothes Boys' serviceable school Suits, in plain and fancy materials, $4.00 to $8.00. Boys' Extra Pants for school wear, all sizes from 4 to 14, prices $1 to $1.75. Boys' heavy "Jack and Jill" School Hose, sizes 5V to 9Va, a pair, 20c. Bovs' Caps,fancy mix tures and plain serges and worsteds, 35c and 7oc. "Everything to Vse, Eat and Wear" Books and Composition Books, Pencils, Pens and Erasers to suit every want. dent, age (Iftv four years. reHMInir. In Denmark, whose post-olllce address Is unknown. Mine Frrderiksen, a sinter of deccd- lnt, age fifty two years, rtsidlng st Upton, Wyoming. Jens Christrnsen, a brother of de cedent, sge fifty years, nwldln at Lyngbv, Trustrup Htation. Jyland, Denmark. Christian Chrlatensen, a brother ot decedent, ag forty-eight years, whose whereabouts art) unknown. Peter Chrlstensen. a brother of de cedent, ag forty-six years, real ding lo Denmark, whose post-office address Is unknown. Frederick Chrlatensen. a brother of decedent, aire thirty-eight years, re siding in Dsnmsrk, whose post-office address Is nnkoowru Tliatssid Velbelin Chrtstensen and the above named heirs lists not ex pended the sum of three dollars per acre on said land for the period ol thre years last past In the Irrigation, reclamation or cultivation of said land; that the heirs of Velhnlin Chris tenaen, 'above naied, have wholly abandoned mild land and cauned to te removed from Maid land a portion of the Improvements placed thereon. You arc, thrrefijre, further notilu-d that the nil iillrgations will In- tnken hv thin oltitf h having turn contrsi-ol liv you, and your said entry will tie cm it. cried tbrreuuiler without your further riirlit to lie heard therin. cither belorc this office or on upiral, if you fit 1 1 to file in lliis office within twenty dnvi after the 1'UUKTIl publication of tliis notice, a shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to tbexc allegations of contest, or if you fail within tliHt time to file in GRAND FALL MILLINERY OPENING The Parisian Millinery Main Street West of Court House Opens equipping school prices the lowest Girls' Clothes Girls' School Dresses, in a big variety of styles, f made from fine gingham 1 and percales, neatly trimmed, sizes 6 to 14 years, prices 75c to $1.75. Girls' School Stockings, the well known Knickcr Booker brand, with triple linen heels, knees and toes. Plaid Dress Goods for school wear, full 32 inches wide, in a big va riety of colors and make up beautifully, price a yard, 35c. , Novelty mixed Suitings, in all the season's latest, shades, full 3G inches wide and some splendid values at C5c a vard. this office due proof tlint you have erred n copy of your aimwrr on the aid rontrataut either in xraon or !T reglxtrrrd mail. If this service is mndc by the delivery of a copy of your answer to tbe contestant in iieritoii, proof of such aervice must lie either the said con tritant'a written acknowledgement ol his receipt of the copy, showing the date ol Its receipt, or the affidavit of tbe per son by whom the rMivery wss msde stating when aud where the copy waa delivered; if made by registered moil, proof of such service must consist of the affidavit of the person by whom the copy was mnilrd stating when snd the post office to which it waa mailed, and thia affidavit must h accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer tbe name of the post office to which vou de sire future notices to lie sent to you. J AS. F. HUlUiF.BH, Register. Date of tint publication, Sept. 11. 1913 1 necoiiil ' ' IK, 1813 " third ' " fourth " 2T, 1U13 Oct 2, 1U13 Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury aa mimiry will Miirnlr destroy tbn arna of amrU anil cutnilti.lr riraua tb blr yalt-iu hra .ntrrhif It throuifb tli iflutMia Buriai. Hui-ta ariliitv nhoulil npvr b um-J ictil ua priMMrli lUini fniiu ri'putMtita ibylrtaii, mm lh damag Ibi-r will tt la tn told to tin coot! you can m alhfj d.rl. from tlu'ni. llalla Catarrb Cur, oianurarturrd l T. I. I'hrnry a Cn., Tolnlo, O., ruiilalua im morrnrv, aud la takrn Internally, ailing dlrn-tly uin tbo Mood and ipuroiia aur rare of tli ayatim. In burlna llall a Catarrb Ciirf tw aurit jrmi it the arnulup. It la tak(B Internally and mailt- In Tolrdii, Obio, by T. J. Cbi-nty i I'n. Tinllioonlala trv. Hold by llruxKlata. Trie. 75c. per bottle. Tak lull's Family PUla (or eoutlpatloo. SATURDAY September Twentieth gfThe Wheel of Eanhlon tiirnn, and hehnld, Full 1 1 Millinery la nil Itn Ntlen dor bursts forth upon us. Itlbhous used In inuny ways, I'enr.ock Fancies, Hutterttie', Fmicy Uncurled Ostrich and French Flumes are In gnrnt deuinutl. Turn your thoughts to the Millinery Fashions and dress your hnlrus lose and low as possible, hs the new -reu-tlons ureullsniHll In the head elMe. Ileal authentic styles of foreign and dotneatle de sign will be shown In a riot ot colorings the kind that makes the eyes gleam with Joy and Inspires ejaculations of wouder and pride. We will also show on thia date a New York Sample Line of Cloaks, Suits and Dresses. Everybody Is cor dially Invited to Inspect our new stock whether you buy or not.