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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1914)
Lakeview Saddlery A conipli to lineof wagon nl liit:iy harness, whips, rolos, bit, rlutrs, spurs, quilts, rose ottos, etc., etc. ;.; um til ICorythlii in the line of rurrlnge ami horso furnish ings, ltopalrlnt; by compete ut men. 77 BEST VAQUERO SADDLE ON THE MARKET AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Inc. Successors to S. F. AHLSTR.OM NEVADA -CALIFORNIA- OREGON RY. Daily Service Reno to LaRcview Except Sundays No. I Arrives Lakeview at ?:40 P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 5:40 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Pullman A I'.ulft tl Sfti ice I'et vvtvu I ..ikeview jtnd Kono C. W. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW. OREGON THE PALACE BAR O'CONNOR & DL'GGAN - - PROPRIETORS A Gentlemen's Popular :: Resort :: PHONt: 32 CHOICE BRAND W1E5, LIQUORS, CIGARS Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us n trial. TELEPHONE No. 732 SIT IhiWX AXli TAKE IT EASY hikI, if , you tire tired, Iiurr a little of our famous Whiskey it will he refreshing toyou If fatigued. You'll enjoy the flavor ami appreciate the hriicing proper! ies of t lie liquor the purity of which is guuruit teeil. As a sthiiiihilit untl restora tive it fan ni it he henten in medici n;tl quality. Ami so seldom you ii't liifih finale uoods ut sueh trices. Kentucky saloon POST &. KING, Proprietors MAKE A NOTE OF THE HARDWARE you need then come here and get it. We keep every thing in the line you can possibly need and a lot more beside It' garden tools are your particular need we have them. It you require some good new tools, they are right here If house-furnishiug goods are wanted you will find here a full assortment of the best qualities. T. E. BERNARD "EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON l-oin frxTrs pay oi NTii:s OK i2 o ft. All iiiiii:s Slaughter of NummhI Nrnrv Ani mal Arouses I'inlc)' Suspicion mitl Makes I'lsrovci v i low ok a x A kivi:u iivi:uti:ii TO IICKUi A TIO IHSTItU'T Miiii.v Thousand Acres In Northern l.akc County jr Noon to tx Made Productive ( Hy Stuff ''irrepninlvlit I Coyotes of Lincoln, Malheur, 1 Summer Luke, Or., Mur. 10. Clackamas and Josephine Cotintloe J One of tho largest reclamation pro have a right nt this time to Imitate IJects In Northern I.nke County Is un a l.umhliiK hyena, if thoy arc able. dor way hero with the draining of for thoy have suvrt'iisfully "put over" ik eorrort Imitation of n tlmhor voh' on olllcliils of tho nforiMiHMitlonod t'ountios. says the Oreiionlnn. Had thoy loou as sutTcssful In Kot tiiii,' by with thoir hnilation Kpoci.Uiy holoro V. L. l-'liilov, Stnio lUoloi.-t it iniclil ni'Vor h.ivo lioon known how oiTootualSy and huMly a coyoto m:i a o his botiors. At h riM'iit mooting of tlio Slato Kili and (iamo (.'omml.sslon that body doid.irod a bounty of $;o ou volvos. Tho ooyoto bounty is $1.50. ThouJili timhor vvolvos aro ratlior scar,!1, Mr. Kinloy boau to laud tho oil'oot ivono.-s i-f tiio lnoroasod bounty and pro lktod tho quiok rlddunoo of tlio iv'ls. w.'iii'h soomod itinuiiiont at tlio r-ito I'uy woro boltii: klllod. Sovoral oountt.'S roporte 1 l.avli,; ihv f for wolf slilus broui.ht in. . Mr. I'lnloy fituUly boraiuc suspii lous, as in his tours drought tho state ho lias Foi u f t w wolvos. Ho w rot; to ; the To' nty Cloi'kx a.-.';ia thoin to sond in tho hides. Tho.-.o w.-ro forth roiulng. hoirtho bundles woro uu ' wrappod oiht bis furs v oro disphiy ! od. I!ut thoro onterod t'lo hln li. : Tiny wore not wolf furs, but coy otes. The Kisli and tlatne C'onunlssloii . w!il not reropnlj the ohiitus against 1 i? from these counties, so It looks like the throe counties will bo nut , S;!7 eaeii, ll.o di ler-iue in bounty on .two woii hides and two to.vote skfns. Summer l.akc and iitlllluK the How of Ana Klver, which inalittalns the body of water nt u Kcneral level by turnlnir tho Htreiuu How Into lrrlt:a- iiou caiiais io niippiy uio land on lliej(lt, east side of the valley. There Is tin Irrigation plant supply ing: water to about U00 acres which is operated by pumping, the motive jiower beltiK suppllo.l from the stream tlow. but only a small per cent of the water can bo used tills wav. nnd njoy It much. Miss PcI.omk Is back una Iti front ( Iteci i , od too Into for publication ',1,,, ,,, Uh, K(,Ht ,,f MrH. j. W. last woek. . Miller. We hopo nho decides to TO- lr. J. I., tiaruer ropolted noine ton d:;s iiko that Mm. Will It. Trum Imck had the dlpthcrlii. Tho )octor iiiaretillnoil the place nnd no new ca:'os broke out. Mrs. Trtiinhuch'n lit tie child had the tllpthcrlii about a in nt'i before this and It Is nupposed that she caiiKht tho disease from some Kol'lil that wiui not killed by fumli'aliiiK the house. The ladles who met at the ln.lno of Mrs. tirecn last week for the pur pose of orKitnkliiK a club were de lightfully entertained. The dijict of lul Is to bei'ome proficient la lioedlew oik, also will eXrhatiKO Ideas prctalnltiK to househoold hints, etc. Km li menthol' Is requested to brliiK (Mblet and pi iiiil to write down each Idea as i. Inch In. Mrs. Cora Croon wa i i Iiom'ii l'rc.ld('til, Mrs. Sadie the new company will build a large j Keller, Vice - President ; Mrs. 1,111a dam and false the water high oiioimlt Thomas. Soey. The mime of the to How upon tho lands above tho I, hit, will . the "Th in s.lny Club" river, thus nccompllshliiK a t w o-fol.i j tj,.i,i,.,. It Is iicocs:.arv for now j no iii'mi s to be voted l'i by a two It'. lrds of tl.e llioliihers. Those pro- i -i nt ivc'ii': Mrs. Jonsoti. ,les-d' C.irr j Annie l'i'.lii r, MIM'i il to", try, Sadie purpose-- that of socurliu; the silts of the lake at a smaller cost and fur tilshiui: Irrlmitlon at a low c(st. Some lTlOOO or more acres will come un der the new project. Artesian wells were discovered a 1 Keller, l.lll.i I uoiu.is, Mercedes few yours aso in tho Summer Lake ' Wade; Misses Iiorotliy C.irr and j Ui.mtha Tin tt-.ns. 1 ut'i !n m i ni jshitini; of creaei i.il-.e, 'i:i dwlehes, I'einley A: l-asen May Cvu n.l Sus;tnviih Advo'ute: iiumors of the intention of the Southern l'aiil.e to continue the IVrnley Lassen branch roc.d ou some fifty or sity miles this season are persistent and emphat in Susanviile; thev are oc casionally as emphatically denied. It is to be remarked, however, that those who assert are in the majority, and if they are correct in their asser tions a few weeks will bring conlir- mation. If the Advocate's map in cor-: red, u fifty mile stretch form the pre sent tot minus w ill bring the road i into the 15i Valley country to Hie-1 her or possibly beyond. It will be in- j teresiins to note the movements of the rfeilrond company fn in the Wal-j kor jinn tion north, cs they nuiy in-1 riicato about what to expect in the ..overnn.ent reservoir huihiini; o- ject in I'.i'-' Vi.lley. It is fair to pre- I sume th.it the railroad builders will! take no chances. Concerning the above raiiroad ru ; mor a dispatch from Westwood to the Sacramento Hee says that with the rails laid to Jokout this year , it w ill be no trick to reach Klamath . Calls next year. Later thy line nor I theasterly from Lookout through Al- turas to Lakeview. Ore., and on to a connection b;.iiiK built from Idaho w ill lie undertaken. Vniley :in, t li l.irrost How in:: veil In Oregon Is said to bo supplv in wa ter tir stock and irrigation. There nro perhaps l.r wells How Ins at di'iiths thiit ration fnua HO to TOO feet, the latter bolus a test Well that went through several btroiiK Hows ut different depths, the most popular supply being In tlu neighborhood of 00 feet. Settlers are pourlim Into the area and soon every available acre will be used for agricultural pur poses. I'ntil the railroid roines this will involve crewlnt; the crops that can walk to the railway and livestock with grain and hay will be the priu- i !C products. Cl'lll will Mul- l.st and cofleo, was served. T' meet liala la two v eoks Mrs. I). C. llerry cud Hayee kev 1'ioie a trip to l'av.s ( reel I'liesdav . As the approai h of sprlnr. Ii near evervone is out li eshc lie to I n . their property imp." e-l. There 'vl'l little fr.nn it In ell v I: nlht 1 1 -la itur.is, r parent Klamath OHicials Knjoinoil Hih taxes In Klamath County are ; piven as the reason for a suit filed ; in Cuited States district Court at I Portland to enjoin the county otll j clals from cashing warrants already ; issued to the amount of $425,000, : w ith accrued interest. Tiie suit is based on he provi , sion of the Ktate constitution which : prohibits a county from RoinK In cebt more than $ 5000 for purposes j other than those of the Involuntary I ruuniii!! expenses of the county. Three big timber companies, larp holders of timber land in Klam : ath county are the plaintiffs, among them being the Weyerhauser Co. Pa pers have already been served on the Klamath County olfieials. ! The bill of complaint contends ; that while the Involuntary obliga tions involving on the county for jlflll' were only $1000 more than I tlios for 11)11, the County Court "vant.'jn'y and recklessly increased the tax levy for general purposes for lltl-' to $l"i7p5flfi, whereas: it had hem but $74,181 for 1!U. Money Saving Rules. "Tiie Cei. u. hi linns i:,, is not much ivoii fn ti oiiM'iiu' her head alioilt the hii-'h '"cost i.f li Inu- and Its ciiusi's Kuther." s,i w r.tes n friend in the vu terhii d "l. - niaUe- her oxpeiidituros j tl eoriv" !! (,, I.,.. Ii.iuiue. The loss! i moiie.v sli. Ii.in the less slid spends, ami she Millie-, on pho Idly Just the same." Hut whether Id' iin-oine be large or small the .'ii kI Ceiuian liausfrau has certain li.xed rn'es which are ipilte well w orth i"' ' " -"Pay o:is r,.r e-.rytblng " "Iio vonr m' 'i l'iiiii-.: an I market-Inir." "P.e l aiefe "Study ell! week Just that we-l; ".M a mice nothim: to "i -'ii'iire materials Cal her. '111. i the lay I'll- ; Lilt. ! and j he a lie alitil ill ( nliph' oi w i '.. Manifested. Mrs. Willi -no: spent Sunday w ith ' Mr. and Mrs. W. . Williams. Mr. John Picks who bus i-peut : ii. ist t w o veai s in Idaho i i at h j for a visit. Ceo. Araliolnd who recently mad.' ja business and pleasure trip t Seat Wash. Is home attain. j The new walk being completed I from town to the school Is Mmply j i sp'e'iiirid. Kveryono who so kindly a:'-! ! si- ted 111 doing the work Is assured the upprecl.itlon of allx j Mcsrrs. Mill and Amlek an pre- Wade Will1 ams paring si hool grounds planting How -1 the supper nm crs. building swings, and malting it main here during thn xuiunior for her iharmliiK p rsoiialllles Imve won her many waTiu frleiidH last l'll w hile hero. Mrs. I lot. i Colvlu Is unite lierndf aguln by tho careful nursliiK of Mm, Win. l-'leinlng wlio cared for her tlui past ten days. I''rcd llamiuorHley who vucnted tho ollico room for the new tailor nhop moved bis Job printing ottlco next door lii the room formerly occupied by the 1'nlon Tea Store In tho Wendt lluihllug. Some one asked tho writer IK few days ago this iiuesllon. Wh does Piicle poll Kelley take the National 'I'llhuno over to Mrs. Naiiiile O'Nell so oiten. W o told the party 'to ask I'm lo Itob he knew bei t. ".Iis. Imnlel llootio and Mrs. l,l..lo Tan P-tt Joined tho l.adhn' Impl'ove ln lit I luh lust Friday. Tho Club H'p-( Is to rive a drama heme nine in May. ' A week np la-t Wedlli'-d.iy t"t ii'.ep st ilt'. .1 to work on the l idewall; town to c aiiae. t wtli the walk that ,.- na lt fro 'i 1 i OicfToii S 'Ik.-)I Ti e " all. I mow collipleted Ul' I wo now have a ;,.. d board rido walk from town to nm beautiful new .I'm 1 h iii .e. l-'or the iut lunvu we would imrevt that we have a hoard wa! built toward., the Callfonila school which Is only about a quarter of a n. He from tow n. Mr. Chai Pe-ll, the tailor who con ducted a cleaning, preislng nnd tai lor 'hep I" the peel lluihllug for ti ov yt.er -ols't iuil of foiM'.' t'.e l'i iiniln if the iii'ieh you can spend onr and v. ho hn . charre of en i!ace known na Hi" Con- e has ret ill lie. I to New Pine lie has rented olio of the iotas 111 the Wendt PollliUni: r ady I" do anything in the j cleaning, pressing and repairing line, jr'iit 'f iu want a good titling suit I give him an order foi one. He will pbvi. e you. , j Jult Miller. propl'letol of Aie illi'th Crude Hotel treated a party of i Ills friends to a hwi II t o.ppi r last Monday night. We heard that the ! ..iipnef consisted of fried oysters. , litiihei i'er. heei e, nuts, and, oh, well 'we cannot name nil they had. Ask Any w ay all enjoyed 11 claimed that Jack rnre'y knows now io try oysters. v our ."i n household: Co si-rv.-i -its." nt -i '.l'";i of n!i:i::ii Kvi-n the leftov or' fr meal can In ni.nl let fie.M da) "Io not re-.-my as a burd the duty of a oiiiel Id in leIV. :u- all nil n : the :r I tics Mi stein of eeono ii. but as a pleasure and wife to her husband." liooster .Meeting; Postponed Portland, M.-ir. 7. (Special) ' On account of the fact that a ; larqe number of the o'do,;utoi slated 'to attend the log meet 'tig in Port land, called for March 12, .U dating j it will be impossible for them to bo j pltsetii at that time, it has been de cided to postpone the meeting until Thursday. March 2C, a dat.) exactly two weeks later than or;glrially .-et. It In expected that this change In ! the date will make it possible for a 'great many people from all over the i state to attend this convention who would have otlierwlt-o been obliged to miss it. The subjects to be dls usted are of great Importance and a full attendance is desired. o j I lest Treatment for Constipation "My daughter useed Chamberlain's Tablets for constipation with good results and I can recommend them highly," writes Paul II. liabln, JJruuh ly, La. For sale by all dealers. Quilting Parties Again the Mode. Once more the old fashianed quilting is coming back to us. though not with nil the elaborations which distinguish ed this treatment 'Jihi years ago. Then l ed covers and many articles of dress were quilted in most minute designs, often most attractive. Pearls are liitieiluecil now nt each point of the quilting, and fur Is n good uddition. and with wtiite and light colored satin, for example, fur is not considered unseasonable, especially sa hie. when the purse will run to it Punches f llouers. animals, birds and fishes round a phe e in 'lie ip.i:i i: :- ol old days, but these are not as )i I re vlved. Man) a v ciMing dross new no longer which could n il be worn i.gain found a p :n e as a quilt, nio-l on ratel.v qiii'ted. ami was hniid -d dev. ii for net. era I ions as II lik-irloo u. A Country Fot Roast. In a hot l'r inu pun incH a lump of better or fry mil a mii.iII piece of pork While very hoi put in Hie roa-1 browning VI sides Koll it over. I o not insert the toil, so as o keep all the juice in. When brov. nod put In a lot Whi''h lias been Iteateil I'm wal"l" in the fr..ing pan to i- any juice that may have escaped and pour over the meat Cover eloselv and mil: slowly for lb roe hours, turning n- slounlly. Keep allied a cupful of v. a tor under the meat and sprinkle a lilth Hour and salt over it fii'teeu minutes I., fore taking out. Turn several times When Cleaning Globes. (Holies that have become discolored from smoke should be cleaned in the following manner: Soak the globes for about one hour in warm water with soda or borax In It: then add -fresh warm water, with n few drops of inn mnnhi. and wash well with a souped rag. Tills is better than Haiinel, as there are generally loose hairs left in Humid unlcbs it is very line. Polish with ii soft linen rug -o- Fifty per cent of the divorces in this country are caused by tight cor sets, declared Dr. Maude at an ad dress in Boston last week before the Hygenlc Fashion Institute. In ex planation she said that corsets caus ed Indigestion, back-ache and bead ache and resulted in a soured disposi tion, a fertile ground for sowing the T EE MIS is the time of the year when attention should he devoted to your season's Job Printing We have the materialwe have the ideas. Phone your wants to Examiner Job Department i No. 522 Examiner Publishing Company I'lIOXLS r Editorial Rooms 521 -:-Joh Department 522 HOTEL LAKEVIEW F. P. LIGHT MANACEH ERECTED IN 1900 Sample Room tor Commorolal Travlor Modern Throughout. Flrat Ca Accommodations VHK K;:AMINKU FOR JOll WOKK seeds of divorce. k