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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
LAKK COI7NTY KXAM1NKR, LA KB VIEW, ORKOON, THURHDAY, REI'TEMRER 3, 1908 MM ! Remarkable Clubbing Offer I agaajia LJIMHMI ! THE REVIEW OF ' WOMAN'S HOME 1 ALL OR, MTIAJRTS LAKE COUNTY ( I r I Ml IvK'Iv is u latter iiutnzitie for the home than k 5 1 i tw. ...... . .w.. t ...,.t,. ......,., i. a iiiv. in " 1 1 iv ii 1 1 w hi. 1 1 , I low juiee should he in every household. J Send in Your Orders j I "ROSE OF SAVOY" EVENT OF SEASON The society evetit of the baoi. took plana at the Opera Hoiihh, I ut Friday 0 evrnlutf, w lieu a crowded and pleaied and Inure altnemmd tbe production of llordiomt'ii Lrrlo Opera, ''Roue of Kavoy, or liautlfiil llaiy," by local talent for the bem tit of the Publw Library, under dlrectlou aud tulelatfe of Dr. II II. lierlUKo. The neeae of the opera waa laid In Milan, and delineated the rnntraat In the life of two elttera: One whom by cbauc of fortune km lifted Into realm of the auocemiful riina done, where fnvora of wealth and all that makes life a a u ('(' I on of eaae and comfort, ere lavlehly here; while unknown to the former, the other alater battled with poverty, and eked out an rxlntanne an atieet aliiKor and flower Klrl. The unexpected fneellntf of the two a Inter In the Milan dreaa uiakluK larlom, the prima dona who canie for ler rich coattimea, and the (tower fflrl to diapnae of her warea, waa a nice IIH1 of art M in work, on the part of Meedanie Smith, the prima dona, aud Hull, the (lower-girl. In the character of prima dona Mr. Kmlth gave evidence of poaeeaalng hlatrionlo talent of a hltfh qua Ity. while the aweet amulnu and pi rtrnyal of the an aelfcted and Innocent village atrnllitiK (lower irl by Mr. Hall waa bltfliy . appreclHted by the audianoe. The part tuken by Mra. Oowan, aa head modiste a' the dreea niakluK parlora, waa aUo Ifnloe plooe of pniua-takiuK work, and heralnicluK aud act Inn were appropriate to the part. Mlaa Mae Mulder. '--Ha, the dreaamaker, i ' lylnit a larne part o . cm attention to detail St -i. i i' artlxtio Hniab to all hi., ill ' iud did. Several of the l" " ' ). e natuee (e did not ni'K NMBORS IN THE NORTHERN END OF THE COUNTY PREPARING FOR A BOOM The northern end of the county has tuken atepa towards letting tbe otil aide woild know of Ita udvanUKea, which la a tnemt coincinliililn effort. Word waa phoiicil to l.akcvlcw to Induce Home of our leudlng bualneHH men to attend the mwt Iik. but tho ahortneNH of the notice and preaMnK IiiihIiichm irevented. Til" incetlnn waa held at 1'alHley laat Saturday week. The pcoplu of 1'alaley and Silver J.ake, however, united In the effort, mid orKHiiJwd the LakvCouuty Hoard of Commerce, with the puriinae o( iiHHiMtliii; proHpirtve aettlera in loca tlnj on puiilic IuikIm, and to furnUh Information to all enqulrcra ua to the reMDiirceH j to iiHHNt proap'ctivo IHIIx'Iihmci m In aecurlni; lamU for Hide; to mlverilHe the reHourcea of the county in any way deemed doblrable or advHuble; lu aecure pints and a liHtofnll landa available lor aettle ineut by houieHteadliiK. pnrchaHe or other wine; to Hal land ofrcrred- for Hale, at a nominal coat; and to co-operate with otlur almllar orpiulza tiona lu lliln and other mutters of in tereat, well -lielnjr and iievelopinent of thin iv; Ion. The piiiiie inovera and ollicera of the Hoard are aa followa: I'reHhlent, Hon. Vlrll Conn, of 1 'a If ley. Firm Vhv 1'reehlent, F. M. t'hrla man, ot Silver l.nke. Second Vice 1'realdent, Lawrence 8. AliiaworJ h, of l'alxley. Secretary, Dr. A. A. Wlthiim, of Talnley. TreiiHiire, S. A. leater, of Silver Lake. ICxcctutlve committee for Silver Lake, M. ( hrlaman, Hi Adama, and S. A. Leater. Blue PrintsMade 1 will make I'lue I'liuta of any tract of laml In the Liikevlew Laud Diatrlt t, and do aliHtiact work. Cull or write W. II. SNYDI:R l.nkevlcw - Oreson 11 I i s; ! REVIEWS COMPANION S3 !4i MAGAZINE EXAMINER 2 I hum in nun ii 1 1 1 1 1 v. 1 1 I. 1 1 n 1 1 m t learn in the cborus poaaeaa flnevolcei tlmt only need training to place tbem In ttm frunt raakor home taleul. Ml Emily Ayreaa the pianist, thnuhtf yUUK lu rear waa fully equal to the demand of the oucealon. The follow Inn I a ct of character : Calrlua, A Prime Dona, Mr E. 11. Htnlth; Jacqueline, A Flower (ilrl, Mr. T. V. Hall; Tbereaa, Head MndiHte, Mr Y. A. (iowan ; Lotta, A Dreiia Maker, Mia Mae holder; Lidb, A Milliner, Mix Etna Tatro; Jeanne, A Cuatomer, Mlsa A mra Glnn. The follow InK a lint of the la dle of the opera : Cuba Amick, Iaura Duke, Mr. W. A. Oowan, Nellie Harvey, Hurt ha Reynold, Mae Holder, Mue Itarnea, Mra. A. Florence, Mr. T. V. Hall, Lena MrHuaua, Millie Reynoda, Ktua Tatro, Mra. W. O. Counter Anira (eon, Mabel Hacklier, Marie Mc Khane, Mr. K. H. Smith. Mr. W. R. llnyd, Laura Chandler. The openluit of the opera waa done by Dr. Heritage, who Bang several aonK appropriate to hi voice in floe form. He waa accwmpauled at the f iauo by Clarence Price, upon whom )r. Heritage beatowed worthy approval of hi work lu a few well chosen woroa. The anuK were: "Tne Torredor' Bona, from "Carmen" by Hi2et; "The Two Ormadara" written by Heine, aud aetto niuaio byBcbumaun, IlivluK a striking illustration of the love tne aoldleore of the Old Uuard bore the Emperor Napoleou; "Honor and Anna" from "Hamaon" by Ilaudel; "The Earl King", by Scbubbert, and "The Wretched Man" (Kiuaol) by Verdi. All in all It waa a moat pleasing entertainment, and a very creditable effort ou the part of all. participant I Kxwutlve commltteo for I'alaley, ! lion. Virgil Conn, John S. Kprngue, ! n,nd lr. A. A. Wliham. The Silver Lake leader In commen ' tln on the obji-cta of the oranlza i tlon Ha.va : i It l tho Intention of the Board to place a niaii In lh II I'M t oure lo travel over I tin iiiiinly and Interview the cltiiuns, irm'tirlna data for a cont'Ue. iruthful, and plain write-up ul every aootloit, ai'tllua forili the advaniairea I of our couuiy and w hat we have to offer in tending nelllem Tltla mailer, after beluK tenth I iti iI li llit-r will be prluted In pamphlet lorm pinticlllnlied with icinrn and vlewatomore fully lllnalrate our eounty and it rea urcea It In Intended I tint Ihene paniphleta ahall be lined ! lor free dlairihtilton by our ctliiena who may ; with to eud 1 III' ill abroad aa well aa place 1 tliein at Ihu Venule exxialtiiii next yuar in eon net" lou Willi Ilia farm prod uoti exhibit now ' belnf gotian under way. i Tue orliilnalora of tbia Hoard are men who land lil nil In their com in mil tlm ami are the ieadliiK biiiiiiu'sa iiieu in their renpecilve aeo- ! Hum. Their motive lu making- lliln niovo la I one aolely for the puroie of elriK our county : aettle up with iiood iiidiiiirloua at tilcra Uhhi landa whloh now lay vacant, nr laud which are I I nVrred for aale, ami thai when either proa. I pccilve aettlera or buycra come that tney can I have Mime one to to to whom they can rely upon aud gel true Inlorinaiiou Iruo from any taint of Krai;. Hiieh an ornnl tallnn hai Ioiik ben needed, and w lille It w ill lake aomu lllile time to gel maltera which the Hoard haa taken up Into perlcl Nluipe, yet that preparatory time will aiMill liana awav, and thru the direct heuutll an effect of the lloard'a efforta w ill be felt. With our Hiale Hallruad t'oinuilutnn itlrrlng up ilarrtman aud telling him uuleaa he takea liiimi'diHle atepa to coiiKlrnct a railroad into Central Oregon and apeHil aome of the immense iirotlta he la making off Ilia foiilhern i'acl.fo linea In thin Hlule at home they will cut bit frelghia. Wall Hill coming to Vortlaud In a few dayi at hicb lime hu la exnectcd lo aav that woi k w 111 aoou eomuienco on a road up j the Ilea t Ii ii t I'M, aa well aa minora of u II lie bo lug extruded from California tliMUuh Houth I em l.uke roiiuty on eastward, makea it an op i iun line (Hue lo tell the people everywhere ol 1 our climate, of our soil, of our pulillc lauds I awoitiiiK settlement, our undeveloped mill 's, i nun iiniuense uncus, as well as many other I thing which lend, when developed, lo make a country great. ASHLAND Commercial COLLEGE Aahland, Oregon Something Special Itualnra snd Shorthand Training, Thorough nd frail leal 6ix rtonthi Scholarship, ii; o Months $6o i Note the Special All slinlenla who secure a iilne-uiotillia'acholiir-ahlp aud enter Heplcmber 7, will be entitled j to the coin lil lied course lo July 1. l'.HJil. Ii 1 rliidliig books and alalionery, (M 50. This 1 gives you au extra iiiiinili. In.eMigale and 1 louie. Addresa t, KII NtK, Pre. Personal Mention Mr. anil Mra. A mirk were tin from New I'lne Creek Friday tu attend the prfl. Olnf I'arMona and two aona, tf St. Paul, MliifieMiifa, arrived here thla wei k wjlli a view of locating If they find thlnga tu milt them. Mr. a ml Mra. (ieo. M. Miller have ri'iili il I heir bun riling liutMe to Mra. Ilarkdey, and will loive In a few dn a for Oakland to hh-iii the win ter with their daughter. T. J. Itelley, the Uo'drun IiiIiiIiik man hna returned from lteno. II. Stein, I ho ioHilir liiiiilfK'O ol Mud ( reek la In town today. A. T. MltchclMon, of the 1'orexiry Service la here from Waahli K'on, l. C, MIhm .Idiiea, of I'hIhIov. la vlalllni; her alxier, M rx, Warner Snider, alao her brother Mr. (ieo. .lolniteon. ('. K. Oliver haa returned from Ida camp ontlfiK " I'eep creek. Harry Yont, wife and child have iroue to Talent, California, on a vlalt to hla pareuta. Marlon Ilarnea haa jrme to I'ort hitiil with hla flanuhUT Mlaa Fay, who will enter St. Ib lcii'a Academy, for .vouiik ladlea, In that city. Cur and Lin Cronemlller, have tone ou a hunting and llahtiiK outlnK at Camp Creek. J. It. Wright of Portland, wa here Monday. A. W. Pleraon aod Ja. Caroll were up from Sacramento Monday. LMiaon L. Fotilke, the cattle buyr from l.iazele, Calif., wa a guest of the Hotel Lakevlew Monday. Geo. Conn, the miller at PaUley waa In town Monday. F. A. Fitzpatrlc, of tbe 7-X ranch waa In town several da; a tbia week. Jno F. Harris, of Waahiugton.D. C. waa an airlval lu town Monday. C. W. Parker, f Ward C. II., Ohio, la lu town on tour ot inspection. J. A. Yateiof .Mturaa, waa up wiith bis auto Hatarday. Fred Stokel.of Merril, was over Sat urday. J. H Duinaoavln, of Iildwell waa regiatered at Hotel Lakevlew Monday. Walter Howard waa over from Vistil II Monday. A. E. lioys, formerly of Lake county, more recently of Winters, California, haa purchaaed a place at Henldaburg, California, and will take up bia reaidence there. Prof. Hauby and family hare arriv ed In town, aod are now getting settled In their new home. Rev. McKee of Klamath Falls filled tbe Baptist pulpit Sunday evening. James Partin, the dentist atudent, baa gone to Portland to take up his reekdenoe. Rev. A. J. Armstrong and hl fam ily left Saturday for tbeir old home in Cotatage tirove, Oregon. They take with them the best w lubes of many friauds here. Will J. Sherlock la down fioni Paialey. W. H. Miller, fo lied Bluff, Calif., la in town. Manley Wborton and wlife of New Pine Creek, were in town Saturday. Uattie Nycewaner, of New Pine Creek was a gueat at Hotel Uakevtew Saturday. F. P. Light and family who have epeut the oaat alt week In camp at Deep ureeK reiurnea ibbi r riuay. The Colonel la now ready for another year'a hard work behind tbe desk at Hotel La' view. Q. R. Carlock, editor of the Merrill Record was in town Tuesday, and gave tbia office a pleasant call. W. II Sutter and A. W. Evans were over from lily Monday. Gilbert 0 Lapham, of Vistillia was in town Monday making proof on a timber claim before tbe United States Land office. Oticar (3. lialwain, a homesteader over at VUtillia waa in town Monday and gave thi.i office a call. He says be la in a finely timbered locality, but that all the desirable claims are taken. Dr. Heritage left Tuesday morning for Paisley where he waa to aing that evening and a day or so later be will aing at Silver Lake. THE PAVILLA FAMILY PUT UP A PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT ThePavllla Fain Illy Rave a well-it-eel veil entertainments' Teuaday and Wedueatlay nlhtH an will give an other tonight, the leadlnur farce to lie; 'TlieSuHceptlblllltiea of Mr. MoiiKer." Lack of time and apace forbid giving thla excellent company deaerved men tion. Mr. l'avllla baa that tlnlah to all hla humor that reminds oneatron gly of Joe Jetleraon. Mra. i'avllla la an nrtlitt, and Maater and Mlaa I'avll la, though aim in their early toena, tiro Hue In nclnir, Hinging and (lanc ing. The young lady ia alao one of the bent lady acrobat and contor tlonlatri we ever aaw. Little Oorla la a wonilcrful Hlnirer', and to ee her and Mnzle In the juvenile "Komeo and Juliet," alone Ih worth the price of ndmlHHfoii. So sweet ami pretty. They promlae to cmne again aud will be welcome. Thoae who failed to nt teud ui1hh(iI a treat. The neighbor ing preaa need not beaitate to com lueiid tbia company lu udvance of peilorniauce, aa they will make good. Dry Funning NumplcH Joe Ambi'OHe. the deaert furmer, brounlit ua in some flue samples of plump large headed wheat, barley, millet and llul 1 peat), all growu ou dry ltiiicl, without irrigation, if auy mini's bind eau show better wimples anywhere we will stand convicted as an abushed deaclpln of Ananias. Don't tie afraid to give Chamber laiu'a Cough liemedy to your cblilreu. it ooiitains no opium or other harm ful drug. It always Jo urea. For bale by Duly aud Hull. There are two things to consider during HALLOCK FIRELESS COOKERS Call at our store and have them explained to you We will let you take a Fireless Cooker on trial Lakeview Mercantile Co. FIRE FIGHTERS LOSTJN WOODS One Hats Dozens of Bears and Another Prepares to Hang Himself Forest Supervisor Ingram tells sev eral amusing Incidents of bis impro vised fire-flghters, who were not alogetber of the stuff ot which woods men are made. One man named Kelley, of Paisley, wanted to do the Teddy act aod bunt a bear. He was given permission, and told to hurry, aa tbe party was about to break camp. Tbe hours flew by and no Kelley, nor bear. Ingram thought perhaps Kelley bad called some ooe "Thou, old bald Heau" aome day and that tbe bear bad eaten him up. A posse waa started out to bout bim, aod after an absence of 36 hours, be was found nearly starred and with bia throat all swelled and parched, a be bad nothing to eat after be got lost. Meanwhile be insisted he bad killed from one to a dozen bear and bad eaten them alL Another chap, named McMillan, of Prineriile, started out to find bia horse just outside of camp; and that waa tbe last seen of bim. until another posse located bim in a dazed condition next morning. He thought be waa a goner, and bad written a note to bia mother aaying: "1 am lost. Rather than atarre 1 ahall hang myself." The boys got hold of it and bad end less sport at bis expense. New Woodman Hand Th new Woodman Band made their firt appearance on the atreeta laat Friday evening, under tbe direc tion of Prof. Wallace. They played In front of the opera houae before the opening of the entertalnmet given for the benefit ol.the library. The boys gave h very creditable perform ance, considering the nervouaneaa nl waya manifested on "first nights," whether on the street or on the stage. A salve good for anything where a salve can be used that's De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, it cleana thoroughly, keeps tbe pores open and heala quickly. It ia good for anything where a salve ia needed. It cools and sooths and is especially good for piles. We eell aud recom med it For sale by Daly and Hall. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at Lakeview, Oregon, August 31, 1908. Notice is hereby given that BIRD WADE, heir of Meredith Wade, Dec'd, of New Pine Creek, Oregon, who, on Sept 11, 1902, made Homestead En try, No. 2754, (Seriul No. W5ti) lor NK quarter Section 19, ToPablp 41 S, Rauge 21 11. Will. Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final five, yaar Proof to establsh claim to tba land above described, before Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon, on the 20th day of October, 1U0H. Claimaut nacea aa witnesses Peter Follett, Geo. Sherman, Guy Hamereley, William Lamb, all of New Pine Creek Oregon. S3, '08' J- N- Watsou, Register. in the mine l tm At htm, la Of wowh werken aortwktra W Levi Strauss & Co's Copper Rattled Overalls fanMnit la far iraiia i nimmiamii ELECTRIC IRONS AND THRESHING MACHINE AND WHEAT BURN The caw threshing machine belong Ing to 8. P. Chandler, that be bad Just brought over from Crooked Creek caught flreTueaday afternoon, evidently from inside friction. It got euc'.i a start before It was noticed that it was impossible to ave it. It was a total loas, and oninsured. The fire alao consumed 500 bnahels of wheat belonging to C.A.Kebart. The old machine of Mr. Chandler la now at work between here and New Pine Creek. A Travaliaf rtaa'a Experience "1 must tell yoo my epxerience on an East bound O. R. fc N. R R. train from Pendleton to Le Urande. Ore., writes Sam A Caiber, a well known travelog man. "I was in the smoking department with aome other traveling men when one of them went out into the coach and came back and said, "There a a woman sick unto death in tbe car. JI at ence got op and went out, found her very till with cramp colic; ber bands and arms weie drawn up ao yon could not straighten tbem, and with a deathlike look on ber face. Two or three ladiea were working with ber and giving ber wbis key. 1 went to my auit case and got my bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cbo'.era and Diarrhoea Remedy (I nevertravel without it), ran to tbe water tank, pet a doable dose of tbe medicine in tbe glass poured aome water into it and stirred it with a pencil ; then I bad quite a time to get the ladies to let me gire it to ber but I succeeded. I could at once see the effect and I worked with her rubbing ber hands and in twenty minutes I gave ber another dose. By this time we were almost into Le Grande where I waa to leare tbe train. I gave tbe bottle to the husband to be used in case another dose should be needed but by the time the train ran into Le Grande she was all right and I receiv ed tbe thanks of every passenger in the car." For aala by Daly aud Hall. 18 Star Dims Mine Co. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will Bturt yon In .A profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In '1 he World. For full particulars regard ing well (Willine machines. tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND. Oreaow. or AKRON. OHIO. mmmmtJlVF!B(S ALBERT BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL LAKEVIEW. the hot weather: t X Iv F. CONN Attoraej at Lmw JLkTlew, Orrgme OmCE-DalT Baikhaf- J. D. VENATOR Attamejrt-IUaw Hattrrs Specialty OFFiCS-Daly Bonding. XHOS. J. POWELL Attorney at Law Office in Daly Building . Lakevibw, Obeooit CHARLES UMBACH Land and Law Office Abstractor of Title Ert.bll.hed 1SS8 LaKTIEW, OmSGQ? Y. LAIR THOMPSON Attorney at Law . Office: Over Bank of Lakevlew Lakeview, Oregqw r A. WUIMI M. D. PHYSICIAN mu MUKCBOK jg Paisley, Oregon, v House fetfpj. Paper Painter ffijiffi , Hanger New Pine Creek. - . Oregon CHAS. B. RICE. Musician and Director of the Lakeview Citizens' Band Lakeview -- Oregon Wm. F. PAINE. LA N D AG ENT and SVU V KYO R Prompt and careful attention :lven I to surveys of Landa and Townsltea, Map work ice. Hettlers located. LaiX and Town property for aulo. LAKEVIEW, OKEGON. WK HAVE A FULL SET OF MT-M'll-ltollius & Co'h amnplea of Stock (Vi titifutea and Honda, with price lint. If you are orunniziusr a utock company, get our pricea on atot-k certincatea, and other priutlnR. G. DUHME BANK BUILDtNZ OREGON. i