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Lake County Examiner Published hy The KXAMIXKR rUBLISHiXa CO., LA Kft If A IV, VKKUUX Official Papr of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, in advance Six Months, in ad ranee...... Three Months, in adwaoce ADVERTISING RJlTBS: Riacra, local lln each Inapmou. mm i TDtnti, ii.vu. Htwinimi cm lunuou-nrs, i.w sua upw.rum. Pinj)lT Advrlile- rates Bad known on appllratlon. Transient Adrmlatnf and Job Printing, oah In advance. Putwcrlbora wiahlne laotr aldraa chanird, please end both old and now addraaa. LakeTlewi Oregon, Thursday, September IK, 1013 DEMAND OUIt KU1HTS It it suggested that a atrong appeal be mad to the Secretary of the Navy that Oregon Naval Militia be permit ted to nan the battleship of that name when the historic vessel leads the bat tle fleet procession, through the Pana ma Canal. If such a coarse is practical, and we cannot understand why it is not, it deserves the united support and advo cacy ot all persona and bodies thst will count. The ship that bears the name of the state manned by the sons of the stste, to proceed at the head of tills triumphal march would constitute a honor that we should covert. It easily should be determined if there Is any practical otiection to this, and if none develops, the people of Oregon ought to asake their appeal to the Secretary o' the Navy. EXACTLY The Bend Bulletin, editorially, says "Thrice Welcome, end Then Some,' is the title of thj cartoon in Monday's Portlsnd Oregonian, which picture buyers coming tc Portland trom "Idaho, Soutnwestern Washington, Inland Empire, Western Oregon, Wil larootte Valley. Nary a auggestion ia made that there is such a territory as Central Oregon, or even Eastern Oregon. The omission may be jutt a slip of the cartoonist, but even at that there are many Central . Oregon mer chants wbo arc inclined to btlieve it typical of a peculiar Portland spirit a sort of unexplained ignorance ot east- of-1 he-Cascades Oregon. . Since the returns from Maine, Rep resentative Lafferty of Oregon has written to his Portalnd friends thst he will register as a Republcsn at the next election and will seek the Repub lican nomination for Congress. Ap parently be sees it coming. "Tim" Sullivan Dead Timothy J. ("Big Tim") Sullivan, the New York politician wbo rose from newsboy to congressman is dead. His mangled body waa identified after it bad lain tor 13 days in a.: New York .morgue. Saflivan who waa ill, eluded bis nurses in the esrly morning of August 31 and a few '.hoars later was attack by a train. The body was not identified until Isst Saturday. Al though noted for his msny char aties in life. Congressman Sulli van made no provision in his will to perpetuate them. His estate is esti mated at $300,000, divided amingbis brother ar.d Bisters snd their children. The will as drawn five years ago. Sullivsn was one of the best beloved of the genial Tammany leaders whose Dower carte from popularity in the swsrming tenement districts that have voted many a Tammany candidate into office. His stronghold was the Bowery There every Winter be dietribued shoes and clothing to thousands oi human derelicts. Notice to Stockmen All slock must be inspected by the reaersi stocn inspector, betore lesv ing or entering the State. All parties not complying with the Interstate laws in this respect will be suDject to prosecntion. Further information may be obtain ed from the Federal stock Inspector at Lakeviwe Ore. P. O. Box 309. We sell famous Famous for their surety of re sult. Ansco users here m town are producing most beautiful pictures. Come in and let us show you some fine samples. ANSCO CAMERAS Amateur cam eras oi profttbtoaal quality. Superbly . tnade and easy to operate. Priced Ironi 2.U)uj. ANSCO FILM Always uniform. Full chromatic balance, color value, ahadow detail and ireeuuin liuui batauon. ANSCO CHEMICALS Specially pre pared to be lined will) Aooco Hun and Cyko Paper. We always have a Iresh supply. CYKO PAPER The prize winner which gives rich, volt prints that never lade perfect icvroductioos of Uie subject. FOR SALE BY A. L. THORNTON DKUOGtST Lake County, Oregon .'. , $2 00 1.23 73 column. We per line each Inwrtlon; Want Art., V Murphy Deported Federal Inspector Bonham arrived here Friday last irons Portland in con nection with the deportation of John Murhpy who was in the city jail. An attempt was made by habeas corpus proceedings for Murphy's release, The hearing was held before County j0jge B. Daly after the arrival of the Federal Officer. Attorney O. C Glbbs appeared for the defendant and City Attorney Welch argued for his deportation. The Judge sustained Mr Welch's contention that the state court hsd no jurisdiction to inquire i to the leeality of a charge when a man was being held on a federal chsrge. It appears thst Murphy's relatives had evidently shipped him from bis native land, and he apparently did not care to be returned. However, the letter of the law is not always "by your leave," and as a consequence Murphy accompanied the Inspector home, they lesving here Sunday morning. "500" Party Geo. W. Jonnson, Mrs. Mrs. W Lair Thompson and Miss Pearl Hall "500" on Wednesday 10th, at the home of entertained at afternoon Sept. Mrs. Johnson. After cards a delicious luncheon was served by the ladies, assisted by the Misses Kathleen and Hazel O'Neill and Ruth and Ellen Bernard. A list of the invited guests were as follows: Mesdames Chss. Sherlock. W. H. Shirk, E. J. Stone, S. A. Moshen, F. P. Cronemiller, Wm. Harvey, D. Bemis, Msy Batchelder, Fisk, Russell, Welch, E. AbUtrom. a. Chandler, Dora Lane, F. Lane, Anna McGrath, McKendree, Watson, Beail. McCurdy, Crosby. E. M. Brattain, W. P. Heryford. Swift, Cobb. Fred Rey nolds, J. F. Hat-son, V. L. Snelling, M. M. Barry, Moss. Eph Miller, Thorn ton, Fitzpatrick. Umbach, Schminck, Kohl. Norin, Funk, Steele, Grob, E. H. Clark, Ralph Clark, J. O'Neill, Ounlap, Parrel, Everett, Magilton, Harrow, Florence, Bailey, Smith, T. J Sullivan, Dola. Dewey, White, and the Misses Fletcher, Flynn, Gloster and Cobb. Foresters to Celebrate Court Pinewood No. 8530. Ancient Order of Foresters, will celebrate the seventeenth . anniversary of their ex istence in an appropriate manner on the night of October 6. The organiza tion was started in this city on the sixth day of October, 1896, and since that time has made rapid tt rides and gained manv new members. The en tertainment as planned will probablv consist of a big dance and other means of entertainment, followed by a sup per, to be held in the Masonic Hall. A committee on arrangements has been appointed to consist of Kiel Striplin, Tom Wstson and E. S. Arthur, who plan to issue written invitations to many outsiders to participate 'with the Foresters in celebrating the occasion. A special meeting has been called for 7 o'clock on next Monday evening, in the Masonic Hall, and all members of the Order are urged to be in attendance to complete the necessary arrange ments. Worse Than Ever "Will Mrs. Pankhnrst resist the al lurements of corn, olam broth and succotash, and if so how will the Gov ernment of the land of freedom treat her?" aeks the Pall Mall Gazette, commenting approvingly on a report that the American authorities, "very wisely," have decided to arrest the militant suffragette leader on her ar rival in New York in October The newspaper suggests that the United States Government might pro pose to exchange Mrs. Pankhnrst for Harry Thaw. COSTLY TREATMENT. "I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and npent hundreds of dollars for medicine and treat ment," writes C. H. Illnes, of Whit, low, Ark. "I went to a St. Louis hoHpltal, also to a hospital in New OrleanH, but no cure waa effected. On returning home I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets, and worked right along. I used them for some time and am now all right." Sold by all dealers. Notice Notice Is hereby given that I will oot be responsible for any debts con tracted In my name without a written order from me. R. II. BOYDSTUN Motor Cycle, In good condition, for sale cheap. See Curtis & Utler. A7-t( COURT PROCEEDINGS In the County Court of the State of Oregon tor Lake County.' ' August 4, 1913. Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment of July 9, 1913 with same officers present, when the tollowlng proceed ings were had to-wit: In the matter of claims against Lake County, Oregon; the following claims were examined, allowed and ordered paid aa by law provided out of tha several funds as follows, to-wit: To be psld out of the General Fund : George Hanklns, automobile for Coroner...... ,. ,..$ 40 00 Henry Stein team hire for Cor oner Wm. Wallace, Coroner Fee 6 00 (Harry Hancock Inquest).... Walter Bliss Witness fee for same 29 00 Ralph Morrow aame Steve Young same.. Manuel Fernandei same 7 SO Leon Frakes Juror fee and mileage for aame 1 E. A. Priday same 1 G.'F. Mahan same 1 W. L. Pope same 1 H. Turpln aame 1 Geo. Uankina ssme.... Warner Valley Merc. Co. Burial 1 expenses of Harry Hancock, deo'd 25 00 J. Van Keulen, Registering 60 voters (1910 and 1912) 5 00 A. M. Bonner Rebate on Liquor Licenses , 39 93 Lakeview-Pine Creek Electric Co. Wiring Band Stand 78 40 Bancroft-Whitney Co. Oregon report for Circuit Court li brary ' 3 75 Irwin-Hodaon Co. office auppiles 207 27 Irwin Hodson Co. aame 34 00 To be paid out of the General Road Fund. T. E. Bernard Road Supplies... 351 69 W. M. Crswford same 2 2u To he paid out of the Road Fund No. 1 : E. B. Brown Road Work 60 00 K. C. Allen ssme 30 00 E. Bollivrr same 30 00 John W. Reeder same.... Clyde Kiger ssme George Mickles ssme , 24 00 25 00 30 00 15 00 15 00 5 00 T. Murphy ssme , K. Ward same .', L. Stratton ssme F. O. Duncsn ssme 2 25 15 00 Lon McCrany aame .. To be paid out of the Road Fund of District No. 2: Cbewaucan Merc. Co. road work ofJ. D.Clark 19 00 To be psid ont of the Road Fund of District No. 3: ' - . B. Conrsd Koad Work...... 9 00 . F. Marcheeksame ,"... .3 75 To be paid out of the Road Fund .of Dist.No. 4: B. Chandler, road work 113 75 ro be paid out of the Road Fund of Dist.No. 5: Frsnk Ruggers, rosd work 175 50 90 75 88 10 65 75 W. O. Gnsel ssme E. A. Pelletier same Firmsn Crump same J. Mexsner same 48 7o J. B. Cleland same 43 75 John Metzker same Earl Garrett name Thomas Murphy ssme...... C. J. Bennett ssme J. M. Peters ssme J. W. Renfro same 72 00 13 75 12 60 13 60 7 60 7 00 F. Miller same 18 75 Sam Melrose same , 16 25 E. Williams ssme..1. 16 25 Clarence Metzker same 27 00 Maj. Kingsley same 1. 5 00 To be paid out of the Road Fund Dist. No. 5: of Creed Pendleton Road Work. ... 742 95 U H. Pendleton ssme 92 65 Pat J. Angiand aame 121 50 Bailey & Massingill road work of J. H. Metzker and Earl Garrett , 81 00 To be paid out of the Rosd Fund of Dist. No. 6: S. Wright Koad Work 7 60 To be paid out of the Road Fond of Dist. No. 9: Creed Pendleton Road Work .... 31 25 To be paid out of the Road Fund of Dist. No. 11: Carl Leu Road Work 2 50 In tne matter of the report of M. C. Currier and A. A. Farrow: viewers nd S. A. Mushen County Surveyor of Lake County, Oregon, heretofore ap pointed by the Court to view, survey and report on that certain road peti tioned for by J. A. Barham, H. A. Brattain and nineteen other free holders residing inKoad Dist. No. 8 of Lake County, Oregon: Thia matter ooming on for hearing at this, time whereupon said report was publicly read in open Court on this date for the first time, and the matter continued for further hearing. Thereupon Court adjourned until 9 o'clock A. M. August 6, 1913. County Judge. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Lase County : August 6, 1913 Court convened pursuant to adjourn ment of August 4, 1913, same officers present, when the following proceed ings were to-wit: (Continued next week) Tho'ls Opportunities for Plaid Suitings A wide range of pat terns anil colorings in plaid materials, such as are especially suited for the making of chil rcn's dresses; splendid values offered At . 35c to 65c a yd. Kimono Flannel Very suitable for mak ing up n few morning garments for the ap proaching cool weatner. Patterns and colors to suit every taste. The quality is good and the the prices right at 121: to 20c a yd. Pictorial Review Pat terns for October Aside from the duck season opening Isst Mondy, September 15, it wss "Msde in Oregon dav," Governor; West having issued a proclamation that effect.. Keen interest wss msni fested at many places over tee atate and merchants made attractive win dow displays of home produced pro ducts. FOR SALE -lt-acre tract. 12 miles from Lakeview. Taxes paid; waterrigbt. Price $20 A. Kibbeo, 1614 Pasco, Kansas City, Mo. 8 li t: FOR SALE L'O acre tract of the old Herrforii Harm Ranch: tract t, St-c 14, Tp. 20, Range IK. Luke County, Oregon. Water rl. lit. II. It. La Duke. 518 North 31 St., Billings, Montaaa. l?lH-t4 Kmt'ial communication of Lakevh-w Lodge No. 71 A. F. A A M. TiiIh Saturday veiilns, Sept. 20lh. work In the Fellowcraft degree. By order of the W. M. II. M. Nolte. Secy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION not coal laude Department of the Interior, U. 8, Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon. September 16th. 1913. Notice is Hereby given that lsnac I). HoieheM, of Lakeview, Oregon, who on Hcptcmb r ibtti. 1900, made Home- mead Eetry No. :J03 Serial, No.013(JJ. for EJiNEj-i", Section 2B, Township 38 houiIi. kange 20 eaat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ol Intention to make Final five year rroot. to ee tablUn claim to the land above de scribed, before the Register and Re ceiver of the U. 8. Land Office, at Lakeview Oregon, on the tweuty-dftb day of October, 1913. Claimant names as witneHses : John Helby, of Lakeview Oregon. John Brooks, of John Bramer, ol Nate Wiloos, of J AH. P. BUKdESS. Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS la the County Court ot the State of Oregon for Lske County. In the matter of the estate ) of Permella J. Brattain, deceafted ) Notice is hereby given that II. A. Rrattatn has beea appointed admin istrator of the estate of I'ermelia J, lirattaln, deceased, by the lion. uunty Court f Lake county, mate of Oregon, and duly qualified aa such administrator Ion the 16tb day of September, 11113. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified o urenent tne name auiy verinea to be ad mtulstrator of said estate at bis resldebce near the Town of Paisley, Lake County, State t Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice Date oi nrst puoncaiion aepiemoer 18th, 1913. U. A. UKATTA1H, Administrator of the estate of Permella J. Brattain, de ceased. ' SUMMONS In The Circuit Court ot The State of Oregon For Lake County. A. U. MUlkey, 1'lalntitT, vs Jacob Worthlngton. James Fulker- son, Litsther Hoadnarbammer, lira. Nellie McKee, Mrs. Fannie Itavoer, Miss Alice Worthlngton, John Worth lngton, Mrs. E. J. Follett. the above named persons being the heirs at law Of buying high grade merchandise at reasonable prices Cloaking We carry a line of Gi inch cloakings, suitable for making coats and heavy outer garments. These fabrics are all wool and come in tan and grey shades, price $2.00 a yd. Fancy Suitings Our line of fancy suit ings compriseevcry thing that is ncw.and novel in suitingidcas. Theshades are particularly good for Fall. A strong line of 3G inch material at 65c a yd. Frery thing to I'tie, Fat and Wear" of David Worttlngton, deceased. A No the unknawn heirs of David Worth ington uecenmM; amo all peraona or nsir I lakes, iinknauin I i si 1 1 r r una t.t 0 tlfto. twtJita. Il4n fir lntroit In t hu I y U-WTTU VIIIIUIII IIHT IIMIIfr! real etute described In the complaint Herein, ana 1. r. Amiok, as ad mtnir-trator of the estate of David Worthlngton, deceased. Deleodants Suit In Equity To Foreclose Mortgage. To Jacob Worthlngton. Janiea Ful seraon, Easther lloadnerhamnier, mrs.L.eiiie MCKee. Mrs. r annle lUy ner, MIm Alice Worthlngton, John Worthiogton, Mrs. E. J. Kollott, the nbove iiamel persona being the heirs nt law of David Worthlngton, deceas ed; aluo the unknown lielrs.of said David Worthlntfton, rtrcsamd; also all pnrtlea or pernon otikoowo claiming any right, title, eitate, lien qr Inter est In the real estate described In the complaint herein, and 1). I'. Amtok as administrator ol ' the estate of David Worthiiiirtoti, deceased, the above nsmed defeudantx: In The Name Of The State Of Ore. gon. you are hereby required to apHar and annwer the coinulanit of plaintiff on file In the hIkjvb ttntltled court snd csiihc, within six wekrt from the ilnte of the first publication of tlii- Summons, which date la lieie Inafter art forth, and you an notlfl- d i that If you fall to ho appeal plalnrlff will apply to the court fur a decree again! you an nraved for In t)llo tiff's complaint, to wit: That the mort gage given by David Worthlngton to A. H. Mul key on the 1st day of Hepfenibtr, 1911, tom-tire a note for the sum of $400 00, le foreclosed, de fendants eoulty of redeniDtion thereto foreclosed, and the lauds described in GRAND FALL MILLINERY OPENING St "mm Ik'-' !: , J Cfwti tut ' Ummt - ...u. The Parisian Millinery Mail. Street West of Court House n Outing Flannel A good time to start the sewing for Winter is now. Our outing flan nel stock is complete in fancy and plain color outings; the vnlucs we offer were never better at lOcond 12V:cayd. Serges The staple, satisfacto ry fabric for every gener al purpose garment. Every staple shade will be found in our stock, in most every weave and weight. Values the ut most at 65c to $1.50 a yd. Acme Dress Forms in Stock said mortiino, to wit: The West half of the following demrilird real prop erty, towtt: Commencing at a tioitit. three thousand nine hundred and three fret, eouth, and six hundred aod seventy feet went t the northeast corner of section 24, townnhip 41, south, range 'i0, esxt of the iilam. ette Meridian; running thence south four hundred feet; thence west oue hundred and eighty feet; thence north four hundred feet; thence east one hundred and eighty feet, to the place of beginning, in Lake County, Stale of Oregon; be sold In the manner provided by law, and that the pro ceeds of said sale may tie applied aa follow: Flrat: To the payment of the costs . of this suit and the foreclosure and sale. Second: To the payment of aucb sum as the Court may adJudKO reasonable as attorney's foes to lie allowed herein. Third: To the pavment to plaintiff the aiiin of Four Hundred Dollars, with Interest l hereon at the rate of eight ht cent per annum from the f1rxt dsy of Septemlter, 11)11. until paid. Fourth: For such otlir. f rtlier and general relief iih' to the Court niav eem meet with eijiilty. Hy order of the llonnrnlile It Daly, .Indue of th County Court of the State ol Oreurnti tor Luke (Viuntv. Made on the 12th dey cf September, 11)11 thin siiiutiioiiM is served by imb linlilni the samel for fix MticissHive and cmif-e'Mitive weeks lu the Lake County Examiner, a newspaiwr of general circulation in Iako County, Oreioo, published at Lakeview in raid County and State. The date id the first publication of thia summons is September 1H. 1UI3. W. LAIR THOMPSON, Attorney of Plaintiff. SATURDAY Soptcmber Twentieth 'ffnThe Wlwel of Fashion tiirnn, and huholil, Full 1 1 Millinery la all Its Hplcu dor bunt a forth upon uh. IllhhoiiH lined In ninny wuys, I'eucoek FmnclfH, liuttrlllen, Fancy Viwurlvd Ostrich und French I'luinvs are In jrreut dvinind. Turn your thoughts to the Millinery Fimhloun a nd dn-nn your hair loose and low an tontilble, us the new crea tlons are all small In the head site. Real authentic ntylvs of foreign and domestic de sign will he shown In a riot of colorings the kind that makes the eyes gleam with Joy and Inspires ejaculations ot wonder aud pride. We wilt also show on this date u New York Sample Line of Cloaks, Suits and Dresses. Everybody Is cor dlally Invited to Inspect our new stock whether you buy or not. Fa