HAS THE CIRCULATION- - PRINTS THE NEWS-- REACHES THE PEOPLE THE EXAMINER IS THE OFFIOIAL PAPER OF LAKE COUNTY VOL. XXXV. LAKEVIEW, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 25, 1914. NO. 26 ,

NIGHT TRAIN COUNTY GETS FALLS WATER READY; PEACE PLANS LAST PUBLIC SALE HIGHWAY IS

SCENIC WONDER IH Tl'HNED SHANIKO WOOLS ALL TAKEN AT NEXT SUNDAY OVKU TO MULTNOMAH NEXT MONTH LOOK BETTER STRONtt PRICKS NO ASSURED Judge H. Daly of Ike County Wn Clip are of Poorer Quality Than f . Prettent at Ceremony On the Those Offered Earlier at MEDIATORS WAITIN FOR IN- OFFICIALS MAKE TRIP OF IN- MANAGKR COX OF MAKKS Columbia River CAN UK IUN THROUOH SOUTH Public Sale OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT DREWS CANAL TO TIIK HAN- FORMAL CONFERENCES OK SPECTION OVER CENTRAL OKKiJON ROUTE OK CHANGE lleautifut Multnomah falls Is now SON HANOI TWO MEXICAN FACTIONS The last public wool sale of the the property of Multnomah County, season in Oregon was held last Fri day at Shanlko, says th Oregonian. ! say the Portland Journal of the There are about 500.000 pounds of i ALL YEAR ROAD DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE 16th. ADD FINISHING TOUCHES VILLA LOOMS AS FACTOR wool left scattered throughout the ' IS THE Yesterday In the presence of Mate state, mostly in small lots, and the I aud county official and other repre- next week or ten days will see these IX-cve- IW Con-idderab- Oregon Tlial Work Will Start oa l'nM-nK- r Service Will Be Provided sentative cltlcen. S. HciiHon turned Water Can Now Taken for Military Chief Said to Favor Efforts remnants of the 1914 clip C. Holmati aud V. picked up and the season brought Day Trmelern Nitrogen over to Kufus !. DUtance Tliroutcli of United State to Kettle Squa- Highway ext Kr Hart, for the county, tlio deed to the to an end. Year Highway to , Headlight" Ordered ami beauty sjiot of the Columbia river. I he North Canal Flume bbleMediator to Soon The market has lost none of its Fund firmness, as was shown by the prices Hdl MkI( Cant The ceremony took place on a Work I Wing Done Finish le Increased '" grassy plot Immediately In front of paid at Shaniko recently. The qual- the Kalis, and Kalph Karle, represen- ity of these wools was not equal to of Film Company those offered at the big sale two Making propos- Kamney M. Cox. general manager tative the I'athe A trip now over the Ooose Lake Prospects for a settlement of the the trip over the took moving picture of the cere- weeks ago, which explains the dif- n Mexican are now to ed route of the Central Oregon of the Valley Irrigation Company's project situation said ference in price. of mony. Inasmuch as this film will be brighter with Villa as an import- Particulars the Highway, a party composed of Sam- Hallway, while In lakevlew last week on the West Side reveals the happy sale are given in the following dis- be shown In all their picture houses, ant in peace plans. A uel Hill, president of the Good made the official announcement that fact that the system Is no longer In factor the : approximately 30,000,000 people will patch Roads Association of United ii lictit passenger service on the line Its infancy. news dispatch from Niagara Falls the see the ceremony, and will be shown says arrangements Shaniko, Or., June 19. (Special.) States and of the Pacific Highway would be started next Sunday iilKht, Making a business trip to different that have been wool sales today one of Oregon' prettiest spot. completed by The at Shaniko Association of the Northwest, Ma- Jun 28. With the Inauguration of points of activity along the ditches the mediators for the cleaned up wool in dis- Samuel Hill had a his guests to withiti day all the this jor H. L. Bowiby, State Highway thla service, passengers may reach and to try out his lately purchased signing a or two of all season. were witness the formal transfer of Mult- re- trict for this There Engineer, points In thlH valley and other place I car Chief Engineer Rice last protocols in the peace plan which Robert Johnson, of the nomah from private to public lonia only four buyers in the field and by rail seven days a week, Falls took along (as bal- late to the international differences editorial staff of the Oregon Journal from Kenu ownership, the following, Julius Friday afternoon the prices paid were 2 cents lower InHtead of as at preMtmt. They may last) a party composed of A. L. between the and Mexi- and a brother of our townsman. G. 'lx Melr, president of the Columbia than at the first sale. The wools or go by day If they bo prefer, ait the Dr. L. Lyon an Ex- co, except the plank giving the com- W. Johnson. Dr. Richard Hil! Hen Oleott. Secretary of Thornton, J. and were not equal in quality to those morning freight train will carry a association; man. Considering brief position and personnel of the Minneapolis, brother of Samuc! Hill Thomas Kay. State Treasur- aminer the sold before. The frelKht now State; places visited a re- government. and County Judge B. Daly of Like passenger coach. Meeker, maker, 84 trip and few fair The lowest price paid was 15 4 only a week, but er; Ezra the trail was The intention of the mediators is County, arrived In Lakevlew last Iravela three times year Judge Daly of view of the canals and flumes and 18 8 was the highest. There pas-heng- old; Bernard Thursday uoon. party was ten- after June 28. dally freight and gained. Kapidly nearlng completion to have the entire peace plan ready, were small lots of one and The Lake County; K. V. Ilolmau. presi- several royal by busi- aervlce. except Sunday, will as the project now Is its magnitude so that at informal conferences, the two sacks bought by Livingston at dered a reception the dent of the State Historical Society; may ness men Lakevlew in Ant- be Inaugurated. and grave Importance to the develop- Huerta and Constitutionalists 1 8 of the Kufus C. Holman. chairman of the cents. The new Hthedule calls for n pas- ment of a vast acreage of practically be charged with the task of select- There is not much likelihood of a lers Club rooms where they wwe Hoard of County Commissioner; ot senger to leave Keno at 9:45 p. I. waste land Is more appreciable. ing a provisional president and cabi-li- entertained at lunch. train V. County Commissioner; Sam- reaction in foreign wool prices this m., arriving at Lakevlew at 9:45 the Hart. Workmen are now completing the ofllcers. Before these confer- Speeches were made by the visi- uel C. l,anccester, highway engineer; summer. Boston wool men predict following morning, Train. No. 2 will on o u t h ences are held the work of the med- tors as well as different local men. Major II. L. Bowiby, state highway rock work the 9 a substantial advance in medium Lakevlew ut 8:05 p. m. and Canal. The piece iators and American delegates will Each was an ardent booster for tae leave engineer; Or. K. J. Hill of Minnea- Drews last crossbreds at the next series of auc- Reno at 8:00 the following work flumlng be practically finished. Represen- highway and they highly praised arrive at polis, brother of Samuel Hill; Her- of trestle for the steel tions in London, which open on morning. In addition to thla daily Is also being finished on this branch, tatives of the two Mexican factions July 7. this portion of the country and its man Michel, of Cologne. Germany; regret- service will be established between and Mr. Itice states that next month then will assume the responsibility Upwards of 500,000 pounds of hospitable It was C. off- s Mo- Eben F. Wells and J. Potter, peace could not re Keno and Clio on the Sierra he hopes to be runnning water of making or breaking the , table that thc.vlsltv.-- icials of the Home Telephone Com- wool were sold at Madras, Oregon, hawk branch line from Pluuius Junc- through ditch to the J. F. Han- urogram. tlM main longer .vith biit win., to y, The Jo'ir-uu- l. this previous to the Shaniko pany, and Fred Iickli of ?k dr sa. impoife s-'- engagements tion. son ranch nt the Point. The mediators announce that T;. hi 'best price realized was IS oth"r had In- I cuUnlM-- i good reason for belietiug" afternoon going Mr. Ct otiiU-- tliul Water for tills will be di- there is cents and the lowest was 16 cents, t 'yi VA"jry?ic witli the recent tests on ilit- - mtrogt n verted through the main canal from that Villa is in sympathy with the as far as KUuuth Falte. ; headlights for Hie road engine, and the dam to the llrrt trestle going up ellorts of the United States to ef- Good roads is the hobby of Mr. - j GOX io w ill Instull them as noon a the equip- MANAGER VISITS the an von from where It will be fect a settlement of the Mexican Hill and he is doubtless the best IMPORTANTDECISION en- liient t'li ti be secured from the east, j transferred through n heaclg.ite in j through diplomatic channels authority on the subject in this which will take several weeks. Meun-- ; the flume to the south cunal. How-- , and that the constitutional delegates tire country. In a quaint and most present headllKhta of the, WAS o.Ni: OK FHKOCKNT TIUPS permanent use a dam will! now enroute to Washington will interestingly way he told of his ex- while the ever, for HIGHEST TRIBUNAL DECIDES . nglnc will Hiillice. Willi the arrival TO UK M.llK be constructed across the natural have the approval of Villa, regard- periences in road construction at of the nitrogen lights, Mr. Cox pro- chunnel a short distance up the can-- j less of his relations with Carranza. CASES INVOLVING RAILROADS his home at Maryhill, Wash., the Wasco-Blgg- s mises another linproveiiient. There yon and water taken directly there-- 1 in whatever they negotiate. Columbia River and I I teg are many small stations along the ni i i i cineiitK on Track Will in from into the south ditch. ' Hostilities have not yet been sus- Highways now being built. He is Intel-mountai- Kale Order is Upheld line which are imt lighted nt night, Soon Gitelle Representative The north canal in places Is also pended between the constitutiona- greatly interested in the highway Itcversinj; Commerce Court was re- and It in proponed to liiKtall electric Accompanied Mr, Cox being cleaned with scraper so that j list forces and the forces of Huerta through Central Oregon and llghlH on the side of the night pas- it will be ready for immediate use. but hope for the end of this strife Bonds Given Title sponsible for the party making this senger trains, which will be operated At present, with the exception of a is entertained through the invita trip. "Labeview," he said "situat- by a switch in the engine, to illu- Ramsey M. Cox, general muuuger short bent of (turning near the saw- tion of the United States govern- ed as it is, is the gateway a gate The Supreme Court of the United minate stations as the trains pull of the mill and which Is being replaced, ment and the good offices of the way to wealth and opportunity, and repre States on June 22 reversed the com- I you will open the door." in at nights. Kallway was an arrival on the train water can now be taken through the South American mediators, trust inter-mounta- En- Ah an explanation of the adoption or main canal to the Liscolm senting the warring Mexican fac merce court and upheld the ln Major Bowiby, State Highway Friday evening and spent Sat- north of the change In service and answer last homestead west of town. Or for Im- tions in bringing them face to face rate order of the Inter- gineer, under whose direct supervi- morning In He was to protests entered by patrons against urday Lakevlew. mediate irrigation purposes it could in an informal conference distinct state commerce commission. sion all state road work is done, Manager Cox has Issued the fol- accompanied on trip by Mr. N". L. (Continued on Page Eight) from mediation proceedings. stated he did not consider It. the the White first decided that which Is Justice that roads practical . in lowing letter Cbapln, staff correspondent of the long was hard surfaced the and short haul clause . The expense is.se Keno Gazette. constitutional. 1. Keno, Nev., June 18. 1914. n COV, .IV-a- auljl. V. , thatwas it- - rAnrinrn- w.- - - t Asked as to the purpose of the vi FUNDS APPORTIONED MORE ERRORS FOUND The commerce court had held that : response to in- next to impossible. He says that the Gentlemen In Is only one of the many and commission could not sit. "It the make of soil is such, how- quiries as to the proposed new train trips I intend mak- zone rates. is condition the frequent that blanket or That the ever, with the use of oil very service of the ing over road In order to keep LAKE COUNTY JETS $02:1.44 FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE STILL who are opposed that the contention of those splendid can be obtained. Kallway. and In reply to pe- with people and study five per in. results in touch the FAIR PURPOSES IN IK)UBT to the cent increase very much in favor of the of Alturaa, needs." stated Mr. Cox. "I freight rates now being asked by He is titions from residents their Central Oregon road, and says It is and Lakevlew, Oregon, want this to be known and called the eastern railroads. Re-Ch- Coun-tie- only route across the state that our railway or the people's railway." In An Increase of HtMi..1I Over the eck Being Made of All s The chief justice next upheld the the asking the company refrain all-ye- ar spoke that " to do will afford travel. He instituting night passenger ser- he said. aud It Is the aim Amount Received From the in the State No Krroin making of rates by the commission worn from everything possible in the way of byxones. very flatteringly of the road vice between Keno and Lakevlew, J State Last Year in Lake County on Silver Lake hill and serving the people to their best In zones selected by the com- done the say protectants "The especially part of the work wish to that the terests." mission were In same as that substance being by S. R. Hanson against the proposed new service are Speaking of immediate Im- According to au apportionment The County Canvassing Board fixed by which is done the those previously the carriers Valley. He promis- not Justified in assuming that the provements planned for the line, Mr. as basis of rate making which In Crooked Creek made by Secretary of State Oleott of composed of County Clerk F. W. the the Daly he would return company intends to dispense with Its Cox said work would begin on was Included in the tariffs which ed Judge that that the tax raised under the county fair Payne, Clias. Umbach and W. F. next to spend severaL day trains, it Is the intention of the July 1st on reballastlng at least were under investigation and there here fall bill passed by the last Legislature, Paine made a ck of the votes days in studying the roads in Lake company to improve Its passengeH seventy-fiv- e miles of the track. He fore we may put that subject out of of County and making maps for his re- service, not to impair It. is very sincere in his convictions Lake County will obtain $623.44 cast for all candidates for Justice view," said he. hold-lu- g commendation to the State Board. Keferrlng to protests against that the change from day to night which may be used either for the supreme court at the republican Under the decision of the United the May The Central Oregon "Highway e, will be of great a county or support primaries, 15. This was done the change to night passenger ser-vic- passenger service fair, in the States supreme court in the benefit to all the country adjacent of any land products show, livestock upon instructions from Secretary of intermountain cases, it Is said commences at the Columbia River permit me to say that the rea- Wasco-Bigg- s to road. agricultural or horticultural exhfbl-tlo- n. State Ben W. Oleott owing to the seventeen railway companies, where the first unit, the given against change do not the that sons the Mr. Chupin of the Gazette Is a Should the money not be used number of errors made in the official road is being constructed and constituting the transcontinental New-Pin- seem to over-balan- the advantages very pleasant gentleman to meet and for any of these purposes It will on canvass of the votes cast for Justice freight routes, are liable for many runs to the California line at through Sher- that would accrue, both to Keno and is wide awake to the interests of the Januury 2, next puss into the gener- McNary and Judge Benson as Repub- millions of dollars in reparation on Creek, passing to Alturas and to Lakevlew. Espec- publication which he represents. al road fund of the county. lican candidates for this office. The since of man, Wasco. Crook and Lake Coun- shipments the institution highway ially Is this true of the proposed The Gazette Is an evening paper, The total amount of money dis- here, however revealed no cases. ties. It connects with the the 'Alturas, Modoc freight aud pas- receiving nsuoctuted press service up tributed in the state for fair pur- change from the canvass first made, importaut decision was from Redding to dally combination Another ... 1 l,At Vl ....!., tl.Amo wro, senger service between Lnkevlea and to four o'clock In the afternoon, and poses is $47,714.19, apportioned the vote standing Judge Benson, 166 also made by the supreme court on Olllliy, ttllU inauguration of the night among as s: Judge McNary 66. Neither were of authority, will afford a road for Keno. with the the different counties and Monday when the transcontinental service will reach Lakevlew at there any errors discovered In the fight all- - year around travel. Connections Since preliminary announcements train railways wou their for the title 12 hours in advance of any Hakor. $1301.19; Renton. $S4 7.-2- 1; count for the other candidates. All of oil with other branches of the Pacific of the proposed night least to some $700,000,000 worth wore niude other paper. Clackamas, $200(1.48; Clatsop, counties In the state were ordered to lauds, court holding void the Highway are made from Seattle many have ex- the passenger service, $1354.43; Columbia. $1006.22; Coos make a k, and owing to the clause in the patents making the southwest and from Spokane south- pressed themselves to the railroad A New Method $1271.06; Crook, $977.58; Curry, various discrepancies found and be- land revert to the government If east to where they meet the Cen- management In favor of the change. Albert Ward, or Bldwell bus a $418.47; Douglas, $1838.40; Gil-Hu- ing reported it is yet undecided who found to contain minerals. tral Oregon Highway at the Colum- effectively gutting rid 1 nuote from a letter received from a novel way of $666.03; Grant. $618.26; Har- is the successful candidate. United States Supreme Court bia Ulver. Sits The is no resident of Lakevlew. of Bqulrrels that infest ranch, ney, $628.70; Hood Klvor, $733.55; Circuit Judge Benson who has boeu has now adjourued until next Octo- At the present time there 2; see-sawi- money High- Indirectly you and one in which his uutomobtlo Jackson, $1846.90; Josephine, $741.-1- with Justice McNary for ber. available in the State "I have hoard that i . important part, says the $CrJ.-4- 4; a re- way fund other than for in meruit contemplate runnnlng a night train plays an Klamath. $975.61; Lake, nomination for over month, has o Cedarvlllo Kocord. He simply drives Lane, $2178.49; Lincoln, $529.-43- ; turned to Salem and will remain Noting improvement at and about purposes for the completion of the und In discussing the matter with Wnsco-lSlgg- up to a squirrel holo with a rubber Linn, $1748.79; Malheur, $796.-07- ; there and at Portland until the con- the Iutermountain says: s unit and for other to know, I see no LaPine thoBe lu a position hose attached to the exhaust pipe of Marlon, $2344.64; Morrow, test is definitely decided. "The charter has been Issued for the highways under construction, but it valid reason why a night train would his machine, Inserts the hose Into the $699.48; Multnomah, $10,239.10; Unless a stipulation between the new bank and It is expected to be is now considered u definite assur- not be beneficial to our community hole and starts the engine. The Polk. $1094.52; Sherman, $652.83; two candidates Is entered into, and ready for business in a few weeks. ance that work on the Central Ore- as a whole. In talk'ng the matter fumes of the gasoline kills the squir- Tillamook, $1053.79: Umatilla, which has not been done according The amount of improving: and fenc- gon road will bo started next year. over with the postmaster and others rels. In this manner he has rid his $2217.13; Union, $1216.75; Wal- to late reports, It la probable that ing In all directions around LaPlne Under the present system, by the big- a lutU t--s who the conditions at hand, I place of the pests after many unsuc- lowa, $768.31; Wasco,. $1024.02; court action will be asked to shows that the tendency is for levy of one fsurth of hare Pag Eigkt) (ConUaued on Paga Eight) cessful attempts. (Ceatlauea oa Paga Eigkt) oa Pag Eigkt) ger and better farms this year." (Continued oa