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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1914)
TAGE TWO LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER APRIL 23, 1914- Lakeview Saddlery A complete line of wajron and luiKKT harness, uliips, robon, bit, rlates, spurs.qullts, rose cttes, etc., etc. few Kverj thing In the line of carriage And horse furnlsh tiivf. Impairing by competent men. THE BEST VAQUERO SADDLE' ON THE MARKET ' AHLSTROM & GUNTHER, Inc. Successors to S. F. AHLSTROM NEVADA-CALIFORNIA-OREGON RY. Daily Service Reno to Lakeview Except Sundays No. 1 Arrives Lakeview at 9:3s P. M. No. 2 Leaves Lakeview at 6:30 A. M. Daily Except Sunday Pullman & lluffett Service Between Lakeview antl Keoo C. VV. CLASS, AGENT :: LAKEVIEW, OREGON THE PALACE BAR O'CONNOR & DUGGAN - - PROPRIETORS A Gentlemen's Popular :: Resort :: PHONE 32 CHOICE BRAND WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS Lakeview Steam Laundry HARRY C. HUNKER, Prop. We give efficient service and do good work. Send your washing and give us a trial. TELEPHONE No. ?32 SOMETUIXG TO BLOW. Sc t ABOUT I r ' is our purerefreshlng and whole some Beer.'Jhe finest ever brewed in the country. It has that pecul iar "hirfip.v" J tluvor that com mands it to the Judges of good Beer. It is brewed by experts and rooted by a scientific t method. Every househrdd should have u supply of this exhiluruting bever age, especially us the price is very moderate. KENTUCKY SALOON POST & KING, Proprietor GARDENING TIME mmmmm will riot seem nearly so hard if you have the proper tools and things. Get yours at this hardware store and you'll get them right. Kakes, hoes, spades, iorks, watering pots and all the rest. The kind that doesn't break your hack to handle or your bank account to buy. T. E. BERNARD "l.VKllYTIUSa IS UAUUWAUE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS" LAKEVIEW, OREGON For lite Children Little Mint Nstuk. Pretty Eskimo Girl. V'- Mil " . X I , ... . k COURT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from lust week.) 1.a ipkSIVt;::: ! .() f U U 1 ti I0UI.I8TS A.uiMiri a ii if tj, ii iiiiiiih Photo by American Press Association. According to our Ptnndards, the Es kimos as a people have little to rec ommend tbeui on the score of physical beauty, but the girl here pictured would be pronounced handsome by the most critical. She Is a full blooded Eskimo, and her name in Natuk. Lit tle Natuk was born In the far north above the arctic circle, where ice and snow are always to be soon. For some time past she has been a resident of New York eity and has learned to like the ways of white people. The recent arctic weather, with Its almost von fitant snowstorms, has been a source of real delight to the little maiden from the frozen regions. She Just rev eled In the snow aftd spent most of her time enjoying it. Her photograph was taken while she whs at play in the park, and It shows a really sweet and pretty girl. She is of gentle and Jolly disposition, and those who know her admire her greatly. 70 00 50 20 Eastar Emblamt. Many of the emblems and observ ances of the feast of the resurrection are remnants of the spring festival of a pagan period. Kastre or Oestre was the spring goddess of northern Europe, and the rabbit was associated with her. The egg was an emblem of the resurrection In pagan times. With the spread of Christianity the customs and emblems of heathen festivals were often continued where a Christian feast was coincident with them, ns where the gayety and license o the Iiomun saturnalia were grafted iixm the Christian Christmas. The rabbit and the egg lelng thus associated with the spring feast of the resurrection. Teutonic folklore combined them by as serting that the Easter rabbit brought the Easter eggs, just as the stork brought the babies. Many a child's first recollection of the brightly color ed eggs is of finding them In a nest of moss out In the garden, with the understanding that the rabbit had brought them. So we give Br'er Bab bit the same standing toward Easter that Santa Claus has toward Christ mas a jolly little myth that adds to our pleasures and gayety without being permitted to obscure the greuter and more important observances of a Christian feast. Court rniivrtftl In a.t lttiiiiitn.. March 30th, 18 1 4, the suina ol.lcrrs being present, when the foilovln. ' proceedings were had, to-wit: Claims against l.nke Countv, Ori son were examined and alio veil nud be County Clerk !s hereby tflrmltd to Issue In accordance with la,v, warrant on the County Treasurer p:ontle out of tl;e Cent ral ' Kond , fund of the County to the purlieu .mi Tor amounts ns follows, to-wit: Lakeview Transfer Co., freight and road work $14 76 It. J. Waumough, road work. 6 A Jim McShane same 2 60 Hugh Denehay same 10 60 J. L. , Pickett Biuue n 00 S. A. Muithen road survey. ... 33 00 I'MInt Vernon road work 27 68 lKo. Pown same 12 06 M. II. Culdwell same 5 00 Pat Anglnnd same 96 76 Creed Pendleton same 416 45 E. II. Itrewer same 40 00 S. II. Chandler same 33 00 1). It. Conrad same IS 00 Jerry Klelly same 7 60 Ernest Witham same..., a.. 4 F. M. Chrisman road supplies. 9 Chewaucau Merc. Co., same. . 1 W. M. Crawford roud supplies. Bold July 15, 1913 2 Stanley It. Hanson road work i 666 25 IL L. Chandler same 38 00 W. U. Grlset same 3 60 Consolidated Stage Co. same 26 4 6 Young & Sofis same ...IE 45 George Stombaugh same.... 15 00 James Wakefield same 11 25 C. K. Driver same 27 00 In the matter of the transfer of money from the Gen. Co. Fund to the County High School Fund: It Is here by ordered that the County Treasur er be and he Is hereby authorized and directed to transfer the sum of $2510 from the (Jenerol County Fund to the County High School Fund as provided by law. In the matter of the trunsfer of mo:uy from the Geroral County Fund to the County School Library Fund. It is hereby ordered that the Co. Treasurer be und he Is hereby au thorized and directed to transfer the sum of $160 from the County Gen eral Fund to the County School Li brary Fund, the same to be appor tioned by the County School Super intendent as by law provided. The books and accounts In the County Clerk's office In relation to fees, were examined on this date and found to be correct. j thereupon ourt adjourned until nine o'clock, April 1st, 1914. County Judge. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lake County. Wednesday, April IbI, 1914 nud supplies K3 ;I5 It. N. lluchwalter drawing Justice Jury lint J 00 A. A. Farrow Mine.. 3 00 W, W, Hampton saino..,,,. 3 01 Court adjourned until nine o'clock a. m., April 2nd. 1914. .County Judgo. In the County Court of tho Slalii of Oregon, for Luke County. Thursday, April 2nd, 1914 Court convened pursuant to il Jourument of April 1st, 1914, tho same officers being present, when tho following proceedings were had, to-wit: In the matter of tho establish ment of Justice of tho Peace And Constable Districts for Luke County: It being deemed necessury, desirable und expedient that the Justice of tho Pence und Constable Districts In Lnkj County, Oregon, bo ro-ostubllshed : It Is therefore hereby ordered thut a Justice of tho Peine and Constnhle District be, nud tho same is here by, established In each of tho elec tion precincts of Lake County to con form to the boundaries of each said said election precinct as now consti tuted; and It Is hereby further or dered that the name of each of said Justice of the Pence and Con stable Districts shall be the same as the election precinct with the boun daries of which It Is co-extenslvo; and it Is hereby Further ordered that each election precinct hereafter established shall, without further order In that re spect, constitute and be a separate and distinct Justice of tho Peace and Constable District and bear the sume name as the election precinct thus established. In the matter of appointing Hod Supervisors: It Is hereby ordered that the following persons bo ml they are hereby appointed Koad i:u pervlsurs, to-wit: Silver Lake. Uoad Dlst.. Nj. 1. E. II. llrower. Paisley Koad District, No. 3, D. II. Conrad. Crooked Creek. Koad District, No. 4, S. B. Chandler. South Warner, Koad Dlst., No. 6. M. II. Caldwell. Drews Valley Koad Dlst., No. !, A. M. Smith. Goose Lake Koad Dlst., No. 10, L. A. Carrlker. Cogswell Creek Uoad Dlst., No. 11, Flint Vernon. Thomns Creek Koad Dlst.. No. 12 Creed Pendleton. Fort Hock Koad Dlst., No. 14. Geo. II. Harrison. Court adjourned until nine o'clock a. m., April 3rd. 1914. County Judge. NOHTIIWL.HT MAKIXti HID Itlll THWKL IN I HI A Common Inl Clubs nil Over Htt are "iettliit Husy" Along Ievelop. liient Lines , Portland, Oregon, April 14. Dur ing tho punt week representatives of four of tho great railroads travers ing this territory Joined with tho cotniiicrclul orKunlutlous of Port land, Spokane, Tucomu and Henttln In t tut preparation of plans for ro terly presenting tho uumorotw at traction of tho Purine. Noriliv.nt o tho tourists who will next yenr iniike a pilgrimage to tho ex;o i)l Inn at S.in Francisco, Another confeioiMV will be held In about two week ht which time the deiulls of some co operative scheme will be worked out It Is prohuhle that a tourist bureau will ho established nt some Central point III the Middle West from which efforts will be mado to Induce tour ists to purchase tickets over lilies serving the Northwest states. The expenses of such u bureau will be borne Jointly by tho railroads and the commercial clubs. "Commerclar Clubs of Oregon nre getting busy," said Tom Hlchardson after a visit to numerous points throughout the slate. Hale in hi a notable example of community union There Is no discord at the Capital City, the entire ellUeiiHlilp Is a chorus In Its Commercial work. K' ceutly the Club has almost doubled In membership and Is planning many new undertakings for tho benefit of the surrounding country as well as for the city. Tho Cherry Fair es pecially Is to be made bigger and bet ter thun ever." Whin Springtime Comes. Spring la on the way! You can beat her whispering to the brook to break up the Ice along the border so that the tender green spike of grass and dowel cun push through and telling the buds on the treetops and the flowers that nestle on the ground that they may stretch themselves a bit. for she Is coming to stay. The birds have known for a long time of spring's coming, und the wood land rings with their voices. The blue birds gossip softly as they preen theil beautiful feathers, mid the goldfinches sing "Perchlcoraee" as they hound through the air. A solitary robin perches on the warmest brunch of a fir tree and rather forlornly calls, "Here, here." but nobody answers him, for his brothers nre wiser tluin he and will stay where It Is warm and com fortable for some time yet. Riddles. What river is that which runs be tween two seas? The Thames, which flows between Chelsea and Itattersea. What sort of n young woman would you like to swallow on u cold day? A little milk made (milkmaid) hot. Why Is a coal charity the best of all charities? Ileeause it makes the re ceivers grate full (grateful). in Mm fount v Court of the State Court convened pursuant to ad- , , , ,, .,, . ... . . . 1 of Oregon, for Lake County. i Friday. April 3rd, 1914 Court convened pursuant to ad journment of April 2nd, 1914. the same officers being present, when the following proceedings were had to-wit: Claims against Lake County, Ore gon, were examined and allowed and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to issue. In accordance with law, warrants on the County Treasurer) At Eugene. M. J. Duryea has been elected Commercial Club secretary for another year. Ho Is devoted to his work and Eugene appreciates him. Judd Fish has retired from the secretaryship at The Dulles and his place will be filled by E. H. Hill, en experienced man. Journment of March 31st, 1914, the same officers being present, when the following proceedngs were had to-wit: Claims against Lake County, Ore gon were examined and allowed and the County Clerk is hereby directed to issue, in accordance witli law, warrants on the County Treasurer, payable out of the General Fund of the County, to the parties and for amounts as foiows, to-wit: Glass &Prudhomme blanks.. 12 77 It. T. Baldwin, repairs on plumbing 6 85 Lakeview Herald publishing notices for School Supt... 5 65 W. D. Snider traveling ex penses 70 50 vanced for rare of Indigent poor . 30 00 A. L. Thornton supplies... 20 66 Myrtle Payne clerical assist ance, Murch 1914 70 00 Alfred Smith same 27 60 Wm. F. Paine same 60 00 Anna M. Nellon same 60 00 Kathleen O'Neill same 60 00 T. IJ. Vernon same 60 00 And It Is further ordered that the County Clerk Isuue a warrant, on the County Treasurer, payable out of the General Koad Fund of the County, In favor of A'. P. Koozer for $12.00 In payment for road work. In the matter of designating Pol ling places for the various Election . Precincts of Lake County. Oregon It is hereby ordered that tho Pol ling places In the various election precincts be and they are hereby es tablished as follows: The election Precinct of New Pine Creek, No. 16. In the town hall In the election precinct of Cogswell Creek, No. 11, in the school house at Crane Creek. The poolng places In all other election precincts In said county shal remain as heretofore established. In the matter of confirming tho payable cut of tho General Fund of ( judges and Clerks of election here- the County to the parties and for tofore appointed: There being no amounts as follows, to-wit: I objections or remonstrances filed it E. D. Everett, professional i Is hereby ordered that the Judges services attending Tleatrlce J and Clerks of election heretofore ap- Strodder 67 60 pointed be and the same are hereby Dank of Lakeview cash ad- I confirmed. Hunting Easter Eggt. Hunting egKS at Raster is the best of fun, And when lvel nt our house here's the way It's done: Papa always hides them after we're In bed In whatever places come Into his head Under chairs and tables, corners on the floor, Pack of sofa pillows and behind the door. Then on Easter morning we begin to look, Siiarch the rooms to find them, peer In ev ery nook. Till they're all discovered, when we give It o'er And sit down together to count up our store. And if one's unlucky and don't get his hare Mamma makes us give him enougn to make It fair. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (THE EXPOSITION LINE) Will sell special occasion round trip rates to the East from Lakeview, Oregon, as follows Denver, Colo $73 HO Omaha, Neb 78 80 Cliicu'o, III 1 a AND OTHEH riUNCHML I'OLNT.S Kansit.s City, .Mo $7H HO Ht. liouis, Mo 88 HO New York, N. V....:. 127 :0 SALE DATES May 12, 14, 15, Hi, 10, 20, 21, 23, 20, 31 1014. June 1, 2, 3, ft, (i, 8. 0, 10, II, 1ft, 10, 17. 18, 10, 20, 22, 23, 20, 20, 30. 1014. July 2, 3, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 14, 1ft, 10, 17, 20, 21, 2.1, 27, 2820, 30, 31, 1014. - v AuKust, 3, 4, II, 12, 17, 18, 20, 21, 2ft, 20, 27, 28, 20, 1014. September 4, 5, O, 10, 11, 1014. (ioing limit fifteen days from dale of sale and Journey must com mence on date of sale. Final return limit In all rase three months from dates but not later than October 3Ut, 1014. Ntopovers will be allowed at and west of Chicago, Ht. Louis, Mem-., phis and New Orleans on going transit limit and on return trip within final limits, except that no stopovers will be allowed iu California on going flip. VOl, FL'HTIIEIt INFORMATION AI'I'LV TO AGENTS, OH J. M. FULTON, Asst. Cen'l Freight and Pass. Agent, RENO, NEVADA i