Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 01, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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GOLDEN
EAGLE
Gold Mining Company
Of Goldrim, Oregon
50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock
For Sale at5 Cents per Share
1 Ills Company was incur ported Mat 24th,
1007, under tin; the Law.- of Arizona.
Capital Stock, l.2."0,()00 Shares full paid
and iion-a$essib!c, par value, $ 1 .00.
The group of claims c ntains about 250
acres, located among the best, with good
Allowing: Inspection solicited.
Personal Mention
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(n:ICI:U5 AND lIUI:CT)US :
(ieo. P. Atkins, President ;
A. A. I'atock, V. Pre.s't,
and (ien. Manager ;
C. M. Woodland, Secretary ;
(ieo l Atkins, 'I reasurer.
Correspondence solicited.
GEO. F. ATKINS,
Corning, California.
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PROCEEDINGS OF MADISON SQUA R
COUNTY COURT THEATRE CO. SHOW
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Sept. IS. l'.HIV
Collrt cull veiled liill'nllliit til
JiMiriilucllt nf September N, lit is
PrcMcnt: II. tn. M. I n I y, Jnlu-
II. ,11 MiT.vliiril.riHiiiiiicnliiiicr.
AllHTl l. lt HllCllff.
V. Pn.vne. clerk.
When tin following; priavc llnga
with lii'l. In. wit :
In tin- iiuilliT i if l lie itiillnil Inn of
Mokh A Knlx t t". i n partner for i II-i-i-iiw
l.i H.ill Hilrll'Mi-, mult nii'l vl
llllllM llillurH III llllllll It Icn ll'hM t ltr.lt
OHM Iflilloll. Ill NliMll Wat IliT I'll
cln t, L ik ( 'iMiuty. O.'i'ifon. fur tin
period of iui li iiioiiiIih, It ji i m ji r
liiK to t In' Mill Indi.-tloil of tliU C'Hirt
t llllt I III' Mill) Mnt-M A ItnU ru, .o
partner, Icivi' compiled wild the
law iim In riiK'ti i'iih-n r-cj it lr'i i U
hereby ordered that n lnvinr lie
grunted to I li miI. I purli n to cl
npirltoii-, mult uihI vlnoiM llipiurn In
qiin. it It leu Ii-nm i Imii on.t uiilloii, h'
North WuriiiT Precinct. Lukei'mniiy.
Oregon, f.ir it period of twelve
iiiotitliH fr mi Siir 'iiib.T .'it h. Ill is
Lowe's Madison Siimr Theeatre
Co. gave two exhibitions lu towu laat
WV.Iiif Niliiy uihI fhurmtay eveulngH,
tu veiy good bonnes. Theatre goers
with lery much surpriand hut
I'lt'iiKi'il hh woll, to see Mr, Mud Mm.
Mong with Hih roini any.
Tli play TlmrHiliiy night "1 lonrts
nf lliti lllue Ridge" deplclted the
feuds if the inoiiutHiu regions of the
South, Mini was very well rendered.
Mm Mong In the role of Maudy
WhIhoii, ilm H'liihteru old niHiiuiiy
imiroHii, gave a surprisingly good reu
(iltluii, hihI tdinwed art in m ubw line
not Mt nil suspected tiy her friends.
It ' hh t ho Intention of the com puny
u rotiiHiii HimthiT night, hut flndinu
it took a ilny longer IIihii they had au
ticiputed to reach Piirus, their next
date, roinp'lli'il the n to cut Hhort
their ftny herewith a proiiiUo to come
Huiii ut Home future time, not yet
determined.
I A I'arriker lirniiuht lu h four
homi" loud of ;rin from Mh farm on
the W'.t SI I ruen luy.
Blue PrintsMade
I will iniike Clue 1'rintH of
niiy tnict of liml In the
lnki-vlrv I.mihI lilMtrlr'.mnl
do iiliHtraot work, full or
write
W. It. SNYOliK
Lakevlew - Oregon
Nutlc lor Publication
DepHrtineut of the Interior, U. S.
Liud Oltlce Ht l.akeview, Oreuon,
Kept ', lltW. Notice ih hereiiy
Kiven thiit ClIAULr II. HSCOLM,
or Lukevipw, Oregon, ho, ou May
14, 11HI7, niH'le lluiiietiteHil Kntry. No
377J (SeriHl No 0. 81 ) for Lot. 1,2 uud
K hlf NV quarter, Hertlou Ki, Town
Mhip 31 S, liuiiKo 111 E.Will Muridiau,
Iih Hied notice of Intention to nmka
fluid CoinmiitHtlon l'roof, to ettiiblish
claim to the lnnd aliove described, lie
fore Ivkk inter aud Keceiver at Lake
view, Oregon, on the Oth day on No
vein lie r. I'.KW.
I'lHiiniint uaiiiet as witneHHea: J.
A. WooiIh, A. J. (iruen, A. U.lireen,
Joe Auihroee, all of Uakeview, Ore
ou. O1N0 J. N. WntBou, KeKUter.
Mr-, (row reiiirmil with her
iliiiiulitir, Mr-. V. II. Shirk, from
O.ikhiinl, and wIIIhm'ii the winter
In I -nk' View,
Prof. Vilitn will IflMve KiilnrilMy fr
Adel in the Werner I ke vnllcy where
In Iim lii'iui euuiiued ti ti Hrh ni'h'iol
whli'h opeiiH the Mh hint.
W. II Hlill, of I't. Hid well, Ciilif.,
wiih III town on Illinium the flrnt of
the week. While here fie until" vuert
of hi Hunt, Mrn. V W. I lent.
W. I.nir Th. mil noil and wife will oe
euiy the hoini' of Win. Ilnrvey, lnr
init fhe HliHi-nre of the latter from the
city.
.Iiimex K. Hurry, wn In town a fe w
diKH Hum week from IiIh hIiii i ciiinpM.
and unve The :iiimIiiit a welcome
dull. Mr. Kurr.v iMfainlllur with the
ciihhIcm. iuiiiiv of w hlcll tie hue llieni
nilwd. and It Im a real pliiiiiie to
llMten lohiM remllt ion of tln'lll.
Itev. .1. II, Howard, of New Pine
('nek, Iiiim re-1 if Ned the pHHtora'c of
the ItnpiM church at that ph ami
will take up liU reHldence fn Kueue.
Mr-. W. A. MaxHliitelil Im vl It Inn
Mr. W. A. WlUhlre, at the Uli.ehnri
naw mill th In week.
Mrn. Alia Art liurnnd children h-eve
Saturday for M Iddletoii, (.'all.
fornhi, where they will iiiuke tnelr
fnt ore home.
I.. I.. KilNHell. w ho hint heeil rilllliiuu
the Kim hart hawmlll. for the laat ("
inontliH. will luve in a few day
for 1'ortlainl. where he douttletu will
liuike hid future home.
'. A. Sander, 1 lie Cottonwood
I I II l I V 14 i I ! V I V iT I l
.Mr. ii ii 'I Mr. Win Harvey will ile
pint tor Priuevllle In a few daye. for
n fhoi't vimt with t heir dauvMer, M ii.
(ieo. Stoi kuiiiiin '1 hey will then fco
to Han 1'rain'li.co, where they will
Hpeiul the w inter.
Mim Alice Mctirnth returned Tues
iley liiornlnu trom M hix weekit vlmt to
Oakland, end rehiiiiied her fKiHltiou
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ill Liie ii'ii-pnoiie oniee.
J. VV. Ilolilin, of Kiifc'i'ne, deputy in
teriial revenue t'ollector arrived in
town yenteiday uiorniiitf. He in do
coiupiuiied hy hia wife. They are
the ptircutH of Mre. V, Lair Thump
noil, of thin city.
J. S. MiLaiik'hlin. of New
Creek, him lented Iih farm at the
latter place, ntm ttoue to AuuiMville,
hlM old home lu the Willamette val
ley He wiih HccomiHiiieii hy a Mr.
Otfllrliy who liaa heed etoppiu at New
Pine (.'reek for a few rnnitii
The president of the AtihlHud Col
li-K'e advei tined einewheie writea that
the HtteudHiice la much laiuer than
ever at thin neanon of the year end
with a fine outlook for the future.
(ieo, Iteid I- tnklntr hiiidc fine local
vleWM. Sanipli M can Im hccii at the
punt oltlce,
V. M. Miller Ih Homcwhat imllx.
piiwil thla week,
Mian Docal Williln will ben in ber
dutiea an teacher in the Coiwt'll
Creek dlatrict Monday.
Charley Morria, a prominent atok
inan aud farmer of the Went Bide will
leave in a few days for Kotrue liiver,
where be iuteud epeudiiiK the winter.
Arthur Ilartlrode, of Davis Creek,
Calif, died the 23rd ult from typhoid
ferver. Ile was a flue youtiK man, and
leaves a host of friends. ile was
buried by the Order of the Modern
Woodmen, of which he was a member.
He leaves a father, mother, six broth
ers aud four sisters.
There
are two things to consider during the hot weather:
ELECTRIC IRONS
AND
HALLOCK
FIRELESS
COOKERS
Call at our store and have them explained to you.
let you take a Fireless Cooker on trial
We will
Lakeview Mercantile Co.
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COUNTY NEWS
a continual otate of!
Jute Saturday morn- j
Silver Lake
in ill ut
IJ'"4, wheat.
Mra Mary F.llen ItoydHtun, widow
ol (S. G. I!oj lht im received her
check from the A. O. U. W. Grand
l.odjie for 2iHX). In payment
of her liUHlMnila Ili'iieficiiiry.
Tin' A. (). V f. are alw aya prompt
In paying dentil Iohhch.
A MarrliiKf LlwiiHe wan IhhikmI to
.loHi'ph A Itet'd, and Aiuile Cook
Sept. LM.i. W)S.
Mrn. Harriet Walters, one of the
plum-era of Lakeview. left Tue-drt.v
morning for TexaH on it vlalt with
her hoii. Her dntKhter, Mix Allen,
of Tacoina, will nn-et her in
Sacramento ami accompany her
on Jt h etjurney.
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Eye Opener
Special Bargains
at
Reynold's Store
I will guarantee Lower Prices than any
store in Lakeview. We do all our own
work. Reynold's store is the place to
buy your Merchandise.
B.ReynoIds
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lOKIOIODOOOIOtOU
Red Livery Barn
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New Ii'ks and
Fancy Teams
to Let
Corner Canyon and Main Sts,
LINEVILLG, Prop.
fp?-23 Specit'il Atvomnio-
4 vi x iviiiiivui
Lakeview, Ore.
ARE OPENING UP
BIG DESERTTOWN
Some jsjorthern Capitalists
CScttinjf Ready To Farm
About 2G.000 Acres
Gteat eoxitement prevailed in town
last Thursday, over arrival in towu of
a hltf auto wltb four meu.
The report soon spread that It was
tne liarriman party. Hut instead it
proved to be 0pt K. W. Johnson, of
Seattle, a suocesnful Alaska miner,
aud O. K . Murphy, of Hums on their
way to Iluzzards (cnlch east of here,
where the gent emeu are opening up
a biu farm. They have aoguired title
to 2(1, (KX) acres of rich sage brush lands
there, and are build Iuk two reservoirs
at a cost of $70,00 each, to provide a
water supply for Irrigation and other
purposes. It is reported they are
erecting a tine class of buildings, and
are clearing 11 bin acreage aud gett
ing ready for farmirg on a large scale.
While here ('apt johnaou distribut
ed some Alitakd goM nuggets to
Messrs. Light llairow, Wborton.IIar
tin, aud others, the same being very
highly prized by these geutlemeu.
Mi l Thn t:nough it Ton Huch
To maintalu health a mature man
or woaiiiti needs juat enough food to
lepair the uaate aud supply energy
uud body bent The hahiitual con
sumption of more food than Is necess
ary for these purposes is the piime
cauxe of stomach troubles, lOeuuia
lisni and diaor.krs of the kidiiey. !f
troubled with iudit-'entiou, revise
your diet, h t rcuaou aud not appe
tits control and tnko a tew doses of
Chain berlau's Stou.a'h aud Li.er
Tablet's and yon will soon ba all
right agalu. For sale by Duly aud
Hall.
From Th I 'li-r.
Goe. Conn is rapidly getting bis
Puibley ready lor grinding
This will be good uews to
every one.
Les Duncan took out a load of In 01
tier of 5,'joo feet last Saturday, which
Claud McCall will use lu building his
house with. Such a large house as
Claud intends to build looks suspi
cious, but then we all kuow he does
not always intend to remain single,
ile is not that foolish. Here's to
you Claud, with barrels of succefcg
aud prosperity
Ou October 1st the mail between
thU place aud Paisley will be put on
the daylgbt schedule The Summer
Lake postmistress as well as the drir
era will smile.
K. Stalder, H Croeni and S. E.
Graf, of Portland, arrived in our city
a few days ago. and are now out on
i ha f!!itiutniua f .aIta rnnnlrv mullnn
improvements on their desert claims i J8!",
II 1. Ashley, of Wasco county, Ore-'
son, arrived in our city the .atter part 1
nf last week. He left the latter part
01 tne weeK to iuuk over tne Christ
mas Lake couutry with a view of tak
iug up a homestead.
We want a thousand families to
come to Nort hern Lake county, and
can furnish to each family 100 acres
of choicest tillable laud This oppor
tunity is not going to b open long
a - every day is bringing in new set
tlers Tell your friends vho are look
ing for homes about this.
George Vick and family, Leland
Murphy and famllj, Dock Donahoue
and family and Beu Vick, all from
Falls City, Polk county, Oregon
passed through oar city the latter
part of last week on their way to the
Christmas Lake country to make
that section their future borne. We
gladly welcoeme the new confers to
our country, aud may the glad hand
of prosperity ever pour ber riches into
tbeir laps.
W. T Sherlock nf Paisley, was in
our ctiy the latter part of last week.
Mr. Sherlock bat been at Asbwuod,
Crook county, and purchased some
Hue bucks of Hamilton, the well
known sheep breeder of that section.
The bucks Mr. Sherlock purchased
are unw on tbeir way. He informs
ns that it is the intention of Mr.Ham
iltou to bring several bundled bucks
into this section soon, aud our sheep
meu would do well to be on the look
out for him when he arrives if they
waut first quality ebeep
H. F. Deitzel, of the Madras Flour
ing Mill Co. was in our city Wednes
day He infiormed us that there
were at present time seven different
surveyiug crews ic the Meld between
Madras and the mouth of the Des
c nu tea. inree were 11111s, three weie
Harrimau's aud oue was the D. 11. P.
Co.
Nela Cbristenson has about complet
ed a uice little house ou his home
stead, aud all be lacks now ia an btlp
meet to sbara the joys of a life ou the
desert.
Gus Hiigar. aud J M. Lanniug each
hauled lumber last week.
Tom Martiu returned from tbe bay
fields last week aud is now making
exteusive impiovements ou bis home
stead.
liowiuaii Eriuksoo returned to Lake
last Sunday, aud will ut once begin
I mirnvemi nts ou his homestead. Mr.
F.ricksi n was accompanied by his
in other who intends tiling on a home
tend also.
Wilbur Low ia has heuu hauling lum
ber for the new resideuce of Charles
Dill, f.ou Dckcy F. I.. Phelps and
h It. Feuii were lu Silver Lake lust
week 011 htisiuess. Mr. Peuu ou his
re u n brought out a load of lumbei
waxed floor in
agitation until
iug.
Charl s Strag brought a load of
peaches and grapea to Warner lant
week.
Buccarroa bave returned to tbe val
ley with all tbe cattle.
One of the M. C. colts broke ita
neck while bucking with Willis Griz-zel.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
I,. F. CONN
Attorney at Law.
Ukfvlrw, Orea;a
OFKICE-I)l Buildmir.
The esd news of the death of Tom
Cald well was received here bls week.
Tom w nt to San Francisco last March
for medical treatment and was thought
to be improving up to the Time of bis
diath. He bad many friends wbo
will be sorry to bear of the painful
news.
John Scheifurtb spent a few days in
1 Lakeview lat-t week.
Elmer Martin has be in exensed
J from riding. He brought certificates
irom a rsiaweii girl snowing be had a
weak heart.
Grandma Messner was vieitiug with
bet gianddaughter this veek.
What has become of the baseball
lias it gone to bleep? Some
body had better hunt up fire crackers
and put them where tbey will do tbe
ruobt good.
Keuo Jouural. 28, nit: Jobn Sun
derland has leased bis residence on
the south side to George Wingfield
who intenc's making his borne here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wingflled will take up
tbeir resideuce in their new borne
sbort'y. Tbe Sutherland borne was
leased on account of Mrs. Jobn
Sutherland's poor health. She will
leave shortly for Chicago where she
will remain several months recuperat
ing.
J. D. VEXATOR
Attorney at Law,
.and Slattern Nperlaltr
OFFICE Dwly Bnildlng.
XUOS. J. POWELL
Attorney at Law
Office In Daly Building
Lakeview, Orego
CHARLES UMBACH
Land and Law Office
Abstractor of Titles
Established 188
Lakeview, Orego
LAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Office: Over Bank of Lakeview
Lakeview, Oreoo
ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
LAKEVIEW, OREGON.
eel Bad
To Day?
How's your stomach?
Sour weak nervous shaky?
Bad taste? Last nignt's dinner didn't agreel
Well, just step over to the drug store and
get a bottle of
A
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Add
Keg uUr corn S)Hnti'iii'.
Mr Crow passed thro Adel Monday
with GFeoree Turner's stock cuttle.
H. A. Friday returned WeduisJiy
from BidwelL
The duueu yiver- Sept. 8, vas a
suoces.a Th perfect weather permit
ted aud uusually large attendance.
The merry daucers kept tbe well-
For Indigestion and Dyspepsia
Take a good, liberal doso, and you will be
surprised how good it will make you feel
Kodol makes weak stomachs strong.
Kodol is pleasant and palatable.
Kcdol digests all the fuod you eat.
Keeps the Stomach Sweet