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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
(ofM Ottmntn tarir.ntnrf Published Evry Thursday. C. MBtZKEK. . Building Knterod at the post Offlreat I.okctIcw, Ore. s Second-Class Matter. (One Year, $2.00 J Six Months 100 J Three Months, 50 TERMS: '6' ' LAH.EVIEW. OWKQON, At'O. 23, Excursion to Che Mines. Dr. J. S. Dewey informs lis that J. Monroe. Layman, the head of the min ing syndicate operating some of the beet mines in the mining district bo tweet here and IMdwell, w ill give an excursion, the date of which has not yet been madfl public, for the purpose of let-tiu the people see and Know just what is being done in the mines. All the newspaper men and business men in reach w ill be iuvited, aud lie sides the grand time the party will have on the trip much benefit will de rive from the excursion. Teams will be taken to convey the party as far as is practicable, and from such point saddle horses w ill be provided and a general survey of the entire mining distiict will lie made and as Mr. Lay man will accompany the party, every detail of the workings of the mines and their resources w ill be laid before publio yiew. Such public spirited men as Mr. Layman is just what this country needs to make known to the world what our wonderful resources and make possible their exploitation. Not only ia the resources of this eectiou Tast from au agricultural standpoint, but its mineral wealth is almost un bounded These have been hidden facts heretofore, but as they come to light our people are becoming more and more awakened to the dormant wealth upon which they have slept these many years, aud outside capital looks upon .this field of opportunities with longing eyes, and, like the tiger, ready to leap upon at any moment there is an opening. This country might, and no doubt would have long ago had the advant ages of railroad facilities, which time and changed conditions have made paramount in our needs, had our weatlh been uncovered to the world and invitations been pressingly ex tended to outsiders to view and inves tigate our richness. Capital, seeking investment, can always And invita tions a plenty, and usually drifts in channels prepared for it by public epirited men who hae the develop-; ment of their country at heart. ISe Alturas Races. As mentioned in The Examiner last week, the Alturas Jockey Club has ar- that place during fair week, which be-, " negotiating with Turner & Williams gin9 Monday, September 24, and con- ; for the purchase of the "Sugar Pine" tinue six days. Twenty races in all mine. This is one of the best proper will be pulled off during the meet. : Ue8 0Q the hill nd if the dettl goe8 r IKSJ. JJAl Monday, Sept. 21. 1st Race Running 4 furlongs, for 2 yr. olds, district horses. Purse 8100 2nd Race. Running mile dash free for alL Purse 81 00 3rd Race. Running, 4' mile dash, free foi all. Purse 8100 4th Race. Running mile dash, for Indian horses. Purse 8:10 Second DAY. 5th Race Running, ?g mile dash. Free for all. Purse SW0. 6th Race Running, mile dash, free for all. Purse 8100 7th Race Running, ?4' mile dash, free for all. Pure 8100 THIRD DAY. 8th Race Rmnin? 3 mile and re peat, free for all. Purse 8100 9th Raco Running, mile dash free for borne Wednesday. J0?LLRaPc" Ruling 5 mile relay race, A deal as consummated this week 5 horses to eaah entry, at least 3 whereby the entire town site of Min teams to enter. Purse 8100 eral City, consisting of 56 town lots, 11th Race Running 1 mile mahala ' assed fr0m the hands of Baker & lauo, uu ciiuaiii ice, x uiro FOURTH DAY. I 12th Race Running, 1 mile dash free ! for alL Purse 81o0 ! 13th Race Running., mile dash. ' Modoo Saddle horses. Purse 850 i 14th Race Running, mile dash free tor all. Purse 8100 i 15th Race Running, mile dash In dian horses. Purse 8o0 FIFTH DYA 16th Race Running mile for three year olds and under, District hors es. Purse 8100 17th Race Running, '.4 mile and re peat, free for all. Purse 100 dash free for all. Purse 82X) 19th Race Running 1 mile, mahala" every rider gets money. Purse 8-0 SIXTH DAY. 20th Race Running, )!t mile dash, cow or vaiiuero horses free for all. Purse 8000 22nd Race Running 34' mile dash. fioe for all. Purse 8100 23rd Race Running mile da.sh for beaten horses. Pur.se 8100 if Willamette IM Largest Denominational University In the Northwest. Christian, hut not Sectarian Two New Buildings Adequate Equipment 45 Trolessors and Instructors Two new Courses added this year J&S1" English, Commercial, and Electrical Engineering "VI For Particulars, Address, Dean J. T. Matthews, or President John II. Coleman SALEM, OREGON. From Our Exchanges. (Cedarville Record). This section of the country was visited by terrific electrical storms ou Friday and Saturday evenings. On Friday afternoon h drenching rain fell at Cedarville and vicinity, and on Saturday eveuing the same occurred in the uorthern part of the valley. Lightening flashed in all directions and a stack of hav. containing 80 tons, belonging to Kufua Ward, was ' set on fire by It aud burned up. Five i telephone poles about two miles south of Cedarville were splintered by light- en ing, also four tel graph poles east ot the Porter place were struck by lightening, putting the telegraph line out of commission and cutt'ng us out from the outside world uutil Monday afternoon. Fuses aud instruments in several olllees were burned out, anil altogether it was one of the worst electrical storms ever experienced here. It is nothing uncommon to bring in rock from the mountains adjacent to Cedarville that assays from fctto ?4.50 per ton in gold. This is rock broken olf of ledges on top of the ground. What is underneath, no oue kuows. As gold is being found in dill'ereut formatous from what used to be con sidered necessary, it is probable that some rich ledges will be discovered near here in the near future. The United States Government has leen investigating land frauds in Northern California. The acquisition of vast tracts of timber lands in Hutte and Plumas couuties by a few indi viduals is to be investigated, aud a large number of people will be impli- cated. Modoc aud Lassen will receive guvernment attention later ou. Jas. Williams of Bidwell was down yesterday, attending to busiuess. He reports a stampede from that place to the new discoveries near Plush. Heading is in full blast in the valley. A good deal of the grain is down, which makes it difficult to get it all; but the crojs will be large. (Bidwell Gold Nugget t). New Pine Creek has a w ideawake, live rustling real estate firm, in the persons of MeCleary & Schauer. These gentlemen have made heavy invest ments there in real estate, aud are do ing much to promote the growth of that town. They are alive to the in terests of that town and never over look anything. They have a large tract oi land platted in town lots aud are rapidly disposing of them. They have also made a number of large m-n i5rKnt j-onnjr men and women of ing investments. Bidwell needs a ;K,,o(l stanOing to prepare for busl pair of just such real estate men, and 'nes8 positions, as stenographers, the possibilities here for them would bookkeepers and, telegraph opernt- i be great. They could greatly benefit j the town and fatten their own purses. I A big deal is on this week between miDing men. Jos. V. Young, of Reno i through it w ill be an outright sale : and the figures will be large. The parties were all at Cedarville Tuesday j on the matter, and Mr. Young left for j Reno from that place. lie took 2X) pounds of samples from this camp j with him, and said he would prove to ; the Nevada mining men what we had ! here. I Mrs. Mary Post and children, of 1 Lakeview, and Mrs. R. G. Adams, and children of Paisley, who have been I visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ilickerson, left for their I homes yesterday. Mr. Post arrived j here Tuesday and accompanied the m Rroaddus to Jos. ing man of Reno, a large one. W. Young, a min The price paid was (Silver Lake Oregonian. ) At Prineville one day last week, George Adams, one of the three men who are held under bonds of 81,000 for stock-stealing, broke out of jail, but was cornered in a bunch of brush on Crooked river, just back of town, and was made to crawl out and surren der. Many horses are Ujiug in Eastern Oregon from pinkeye. Freighters coming in from Shaniko report many cases along the road. Freighter Fin ley has lost three horses lately and htbt week Wm. Pitts lost one. The ZX vaqucros passed through town Monday with about COO head of cattle, 011 their way to Sicau. University. ! iiiiuffl (Pine Creek Miner. ) On last evening just us we were go ing to press, C. R MeCleary received a letter from his business partner, Win. Scbauer who Is at the Coyote hills mines. In the letter Mr. Schauer stated that everything was looking good. Last Tuesday Mr. Irvine made bis first assays of the ore from this dis trict, and he informs us out of nine assays, the lowest carried f3 to the ton aud the highest ftJ per ton In gold. 11. Gentry, liobt. Smith and A. W. Irvine left for the Coyote hill mines yesterday moruing, to remain for ten or twelve days. Chns. Musslemnn, of Snrprlso Valley was in town Tuesday night, on his way to Lakeview. Or. Tinsmaii of Ad in passed thru town this week on his way to Guano valley to visit Mr. Eluelmrt. It was here t lint the I. S. troops, assisted by Surprise valley settlers, surround ed and exterminated a baud of mur derous Piute Indians, breaking their war power forever. The savages had made a rade on the settlers in Sur prise and stolen a large number of cattle. In Guano valley, under a frowning clitf, they thought them selves safe from pursuit, and were en gaged in slaughtering the stock aud caring for the meat. Scouts located the savages ami the troops aud the settlers stealthily surrounded and at tacked them. There was no means of escape aud they were simply wiped out; but one buck, some way, escap ing to tell the tale of disaster. The Doctor w ill photograph the battle field as well hs the remains of the Indians that yet whitecti the rocks. AlturHs Plaindealer. Geo. F. Leslie, uged 18 years, a res ident of Merril, where his parents re Bide, was drowned in Lost river Sun day, Aug. 12, near Merrill. Theyouug mail had purchased a canvas boat and went boat riding in the river. When he did not return search wasmado for him aud the fludiug ol his hat and one oar caused the searchers to drag the river hot ton, aud the body was drag ged from 12 feet of water, in sight of the Riverside hotel from where the young man started, and where he was last seeu alive. The Merrill Record says Geo. Leslie's death adds auother to the long list of Lost, River victims. WANTED ors, at good salaries Write today for free Catalogue to POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE 3-6 12th St., Oakland, Ciil. The largest and best equiped school of busiuess training, Short hand, T.vre ritlnir, Morse Telegraphy Civil. Electrical, Mechanical nnd.MIn- ing; Engineering: .Mechanical tiud Architectural Draw lug, West of New York. S1i!f"(Note) Young men ami women of thi vicinity should not (ail to write for catalogue, stating what course they prefer. FOR SALE 900 Merino ewes for October delivery. Inquire of C. W. Withers, Paisley, Oregon. 33-tf Beautifully located In Portland. Oregon, often unsurpassed facilities for the cul ture and education ol young won.i. Special opportunity in Music. Art. Languages and Liter ature Well equipped Physical and Chemical Lab oratories. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The largest and oldest Ladies' Seminary in the Pacific Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation for im parting the best physical, mental and moral train- . 1 j . . . . .. ing and developing true womanhood. hiuips ! socially and educationally for the most eialted station. Corners Academic and Collegiate Degrees by State Authority. Interference with convictions of non-Catholics is scrupulously avoided. Academy Is ideally located, amid inspiring scenic advan tages. Social opportunities such ss are svailable In no other city 00 the Coast. Buildings large and commodious, well-lighted, heated and ventilated, dormitories and private rooms supplied with all modern conveniences. The institution is liberal and progressive without sacrificing the character and traditions of age and achievement. Terms modest. Satisfactory references required. Write for announcement booklet. Hoard and tuition $180 per year Address Sistcrupo-rior.St. Mary's Academy PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. t 1 i 11 v. it .ari f. United 8tatea Lund Office, Luke view, On!j,'on, Au(,'unt 20, 1'JOti. No lice in hereby given that in compliance with the provinions of the act of C011 jmvhh of June '.i. WJH, entitled "An act for the nalo of timber landn in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Vaehini,'to!i Territory," hp ex tended to all tho Publio J..ind Ktates by act of AuKUht 4, lb!i2, William T. (i.-iirdt, of Illy, county of Klamath, State of Oregon, inm tlii.s day tiled in thif otllco Li.s bwom btatemeiit No. :ili7, fortlio puieliiiHe of the NVJ4' SJ:.'4', N'.i KSV'., KW ' HV'4- of Sec tion 'JO, iii Tow nstiip No. '.'t S., Itauue !7 W. M. nnd will o(l' r proof to kIiou t hat the land hoiiiijt iri more Mtl iialjle for itn timber r rtone than for agricultural piirpoHen, and toentubli-jh lii.s claim to said land before Ketfinter and Keceivtr at Lakeview, Oregon, 011 Thurnday, Hie 8th day of Novem ber, JDIHJ, JIo nameH an witnetiHea. S. O. JJaniaker, Albei t Walker, Walker 1'ollard and J. '. Parker ull of Jily, Oregon. Any arid all persona claim ing adversely the above-described lands are retpioHted to llle their claims in this oflice on or before said Jut dny of November, 11KMI. J. N. Watbon, IteKlHter. 31 WHERE QUALITY COUNTS, WE WIN. p-r !T"r..-r it-. . i. ... . 'i s--'-pjrr.-v frCi" wy--wJf ...-T,..,,ry;s....w,.iip, jssj.... Erv":r y-W 'vr'f.' .':f rmr-tr Our Sping Stock is arriving, and will soon be Complete. New spring Dress Goods Wo havo horc a showing in all the loading shades of ray tlu.t has novor hoon equaled in Lakoviow hdoiv. ('roam and White Knlisli Mohair Hrilltanteens, Henrietta AUntross, ote., ineludinjr many novelty waist ins for spring. Do Not BAILEY & MASSINGILL'S Drives j " ,s-?wiP Gives tone, vitality and snap. " native Brcmo QiiirJnc Tablets. r sc'j in j.ast 2 month. Tivs signature, NO TWO MEN ARE ALIKE There may be a hundred men In Oils city who have nrms tlm sumo length as yourn but thrro Is mt oiip oilier iduii III the wholu cuunty who In tho muiimi tta yourself In all other proportion!). It Is simply an impossibility to get a perfect fltthuf suit by buylnir rcaly-tO-'Car clothes. We will make a suit to your measure fur 1.0. You pay thot much, or nearly that mu:li"for every linntl-mn-dow n ult you buy. J5L Fill ont this ronpon and mall to na and we will send you a Humple of tin, cloth. We K"" antee that the MHtnnUt la actually cut from the yery bolt of cloth from which wo make the ault. ! wufn you viaii I'oriiann. couie 111 ana verity this or anj aFiM-riifrii wti inane, it you wian. aMK aome Portland friend to tell von ahnnt ti,. vo. otatlon and stuudlntf of the Columbia Woolen Mills Co. It la the simplest thins; In the world In have soma friend take your ineanire. We will eend you a tape meaaure free, and Instructions bow to take a meaaure for a suit of clothes. lie sure and send for this sample. If yon get a suit from this offer, yon will lie wesrlnK a garment the pattern of which local dealers can not (lOHalhly get In stock liefore another year. The pattern of our t'J suit will I sold next year as the lateat (by other tailors). COLUMBIA Woolen Mills Co. Portland, Ore. Notice to Farmers. Notice ib hereby (riven by the under signed that ' tho price for tiircHhin thia year will bo an follows: iiarley 5 cents per bushel, wheat 0 cents per bushel. For Krain in out-of-the-way places there w ill be un extra charge. ; Money due when woik is done. j II (I. Thruntoii, IW-tf J, l' Snyder. ' WANTi'D: by Chicago wholemtle and mail order hoiihe, assistant mana iter (man or woman) for this county and adjoining territory. Kalary $20 and expenses paid weekly ; expenso money udvanced. Work pleasnt; position permanent. No invostnieut or experience required. Spare timo valuable. Write at once for full par ticulars aud encloso self-addressed en velope. Address, General Manager, 13i E. Lake St., Chicago. 30-10 An Attraetivo Arrav Nook Kihlmns, Tinsel Holts S'ido Combes, limn Kid ('doves. New Showing o Overlook This Store. The children's Jaytvts Tonic out blood impurities. ,rMi SHttilaSs'ii nafcaaW To Cure a Cold in One Day I'tii'oin-mn.lp plm Un inr. rlmhr, mrr tnrniHl nut ly the tliolmmiil. !jr runrlitnrrjr. 'lliry are cut and aewed TUt In why yMi timr rHiulit mill, hereto. fiiro tluit loft t It.-tr liok '.f ih'wiii's iH-fi.ie jruu) hud wuru tlMMii half ilujf. We will make a ntt to ynur memnro fnf your eTiliialvp wear 11. t will m ymi i--iii It wits built for uu. ami no ime eliM---fur S'JM. WV ffilitritiif.i ibe rhith 1o V an hII-wki! clMvlot th rlnth In new and vlgMroiin -Jnt nfT Hi. Iitn. lat.-vt paUiTiia lianl-mt!lei - vvrry nain Imiicl . J wllU allk lhii'd W illi lnirtvd Vcne liun cloth. Wi, hnre Heleti'd aeTerul pntterna. any of wiilrh we will limit,, up to yonr inramirn f.r t'X), I nli-Ni, ,1111 eri.jM Biiiie iireffreiii-i' wm will iiiali j'oit n nninile nt a lute KuglUb nrorllim Jmttem. Thin iii.tii In hi new tint It will lie. sold by tnlluiK next yeur u the "latent." T!ie Imrkgrminil of the patlern la a deep grey, Willi an aliiiiit Intpercpi Ihle orerlln. or cliiv'li. The eolnr of this fuhrlc does not ahow iluat easily. di-a nut wrinkle and litis taken the dye well that the garment looks like new until It la all w.ini out. 'J'l.s wool ued In wear ing thl garment waa selected with uniiaual rare. There I no .hurt wool In the fabric ami no ahoiMy. Hie rlotb baa so flnn a weavn tltr.t It prewnta fairly bard surfui-e, and at the an:e tint, la soft and pliable. It will not an iff np or get alilny. This cloth rnnnot lie bought from the mill for leas than a ynrd. no matter If yon bought fle thouaand yarila. We are the I'arinn toast represeutatlrea of a aynill cute of the lurgeat wcailen mills In the world That enables tm to make, thla uniireiidented offer of a ault t pi to your nieaatire for iJU. H.-n.l for a umpli ull It to pteres see how long and even the wool strands are note how well the'dyo has net. Colombia Woolen Mills Co., Portland, Or. Please send me free, sample of late pat tern Knxllah ovorllne goods, from whtrh 70a agree to make a suit to measure for $20. Also send me, free, a pocket tape measure and blank, and Instructions for taking measures. This does not obligate mo to buy a ault unices I wish. Name Address E Reward for Horses I will ulve ftiO.OO Itewiird tor the delivery, In Lakeview or n 1 in v ranch at wuKontlre Mountain, of ii'uynnd all unbroken rnnue horses, 4-eir-old and upwards, unblemished, Yaiitfliitf In Lake county, Oregon, bra tided with nil old hoiseslioe 011 ln,i, )hwh, without any 01 her brand on the nnl inal; horsesboe open part down wurd t he Hume as cut In t lie following ad vert Isellicilt. W. W. JtliiiW.V. $!,25) Reward. ,41 The lliirm yCollliI j I.I vm Slock Ahwirla un, 01 wliu li 1 inn nii'inber, myVj(J ward foruvideiiee uiIIiik to the 1011- Vlc.lloll of iurtii,a Stculllig stink Iju KiiiKlng to lis mom. . .li-ra. ill HIlUlllOll J IJt1i:r tt reward. Homo brand Iiothu shou bar 011 either or bol It 1iiH. ho. ftange, Hafnev, Lake and Crook Cumulus, llorai s ventud wbeu sold. Horses sold to pass through this section will be, ruportod la this paper. If not so riiortei, pluaae write or tide phone TbeTluius Herald, Main H24, Burns, Ore l W W Baowii, Kio, Ore. 1 f !Ll J7 U-:. New spring Neckwear of Novelty Ilaek and - II.ijjs Silk and f Heantil'nl Shirt waists in Lawns to Arrive soon. Men's and Hoys' Spring Clothing. Pioneer Store triend- Vermif U Strom; nerves Cures CAti fa Two Dayn. (VLJb m SKJ-r otv every rmrtL- box. 25 c. Deaths from Appendicitis decrease In tlichntiie ratio that the list- of Dr. King's New Life I'llU In crt'iMCM. Thi'y Miive von from danger nnd bring ijuick and puiiilcsx relcam! from coiihI ipatloii and t h 111m grow ing out of It. strength ntnl vigor (ilwivs follow their iihc. Guaranteed by lU-all I'rugglMt. "'.. Try I lieiu. ('. S. LovelcfH In vltcH the public to rhare their patronage with I1I111 at the South Lakeview Feed find l.lvcry Stable. I le yunrnutti'H g;ood treat ment tti all Htock left In his care, 11 ml proposes to ftiil good hay and plenty of It. 3!Mf Dissolution Notice. Tho co partnership heretofore exist ing between tho Itanium brothers un der the firm uitiuo of liuruuni liros., has lieen dissolved by mutual consent. No bills will be contracted after tlilii date, July 12, 1!K.K5, by this linn, aud tho undersigned will not bo respons ible for any such. Itanium ISros. by A. II. liarnum, O. Tm Illinium. Excursion Rates Kast. "July 2nd and Ilrd; August 7th, 8tl and Oth ; and September 8th and Oth 1 special low round trip rates w ill lie iu etrect to all points East; final return ing limit 00 days, but not later than October 31st. Colorado common points 9 6T 00 Missouri Iilver 00 00 Mississippi River 07 50 Chicago 72 Go Washington and llaltlmore 107 00 New York, 108 GO- For particulars see any Agent, or address l'J. S. Taggart, D. P. &, P. A., Reno, Nevada,. Board of Equalization. Notlco is hereby given that ou Mon day, tho 27th day of August, !HH from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock I". M. of said day, tho County Hoard of Equalization will be In session at the County Clerk's olllce at Lakeview, Oregon, for tho purpose of publicly examining the usHcssmont roll for tho year l!Mi;, mid to correct all errors in valuat ion, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property; that the sittings of said board will be contin ued from day to day tliorouflor until the examination and con -action of said assessment roll shall be fully complet ed provided, tho said examination is completed within the week in which the board is required to meet. All persons interohted aro respect fully requested to bo present at the sittings of said Hoard of Equalization, and show cause if any there be, why their assessment for tho said year should not bo changed or corrected as to tho suld board may aoem jiibt and proper. t-t W. D. West, Assessor of Lake Couuty, Oregon. 'J2-3t by 0. 1J. Sessions-, Deputy.