Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, October 08, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    LA K F. COI'NTy EXAMINER. LAKEVIEW, OREGON. '1 1 1 1 ' I: M I A . OCTOBER .
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GOLDEN
EAGLE
Gold Mining Company
Of Goldrim, Oregon
50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock
For Sale at 5 Cents per Share
This Company was Incorported Maj 24th,
1907, under the the Laws of Arizona.
Capital Stock, l,2r,0,000 Shart'5, full paid
and noiwisjessible, par value, $ 1 .00.
The group of claims contains about 250
acres, located among the best, with good
Allowing : Inspection solicited.
IV,
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
leo. V. Atkins, President ;
A. A. Patock, V. PreVt.
and Hen. Manager ;
C. M. Woodland, Secretary ;
Geo P. Atkins, I reasurer.
Correspondence solicited.
GEO. F. ATKINS,
Corning, California. J
Personal Mention
PKOFliSSIONAL CAKDS
t V. CONN
Attorney at I. aw.
Ukrvlm, l)iri
OKHCK-ll llulMin.
Jt I). VENATOR
Attorney at Law,
lind Matter Mp.-rlnll
OKKH E Buil.llilK.
-plus. .1. iowell
Attorney at Law
Oltli-f lu luly Building
I.AKKVIHW, OlIKUO.N
Qll AULES (MBACU
Land and Law Ofilce
Abstractor of Titles
Etllhiit IHH8 L.VKKVIKW, OlIKiiO.S
' LAIR THOMPSON
Attorney at Law
Olllce: Over Bank of Lnkevle
Lakk ikw, Oiimjo.n
Blue Prints Made
I will make line Prints nf
any tract of liud In ihe
Lakeview Land District, and
do iibHtnict work. Cull or
write
V. U. SNYDER
Lakeview Oregon
SOME DRY LAND
PHILOSOPHY
Lake County Fanner and
Stock Kaiser 15 Years
Experience
Mr. Editor; WIiimi ihegni.ing was
fni-w could manage to live, now
we have to pay In nd value for grn
lug for whnt used tola; tilt' public
il tiiwi in. We have to pay It or stay
,,ni vtii i lie IiiuiUt has ruined f:i,
per tlioiiMMinI hIihv t tie protection of
limber. Even the II re wood has
rained In proportion, liven the
farmer wont he allowed to kill a duck
cime-ben or a goose. Hut lie liar 10
fnriii to feed tlieiu. or herd them off.
I Ix lleve we ought to have even than
ei'H with our griming according to
i.nr f lock. V e i ncournge new-ioin
cih lo nettle the country but It wouM
ui Hum to know the chances they
have Now the fanner ran look back
when the. Hold grain for 40 and .'i0
n fin a hundred, while now we ran
hardly net ll for 2 rent hT pound.
In eiiiiMe I hey ha ve deiuaiid for It, a
ureal deal in ore than they ran sup
ply. Bin vc have plcntyof ground
t rube more. All It needs In to
fniiii the ground, anil take chances
wnli Hier'-Ht. Industrious farmers
eali always live and always have to
have Home one to help them. If they
ilont have uioin y they dont. Ret any
one to uork for them, because we
have to worn for I hone who are able
to pay iih for i lit work, an the work
w oul I no. be done iiiiIohh paid
for. What makes hluh whkch, Ih
I lin e Job to one niuii What make
wane low Ih Ihreeincu for tine Job.
And If you save your money you
might have a rent between Jotw. 1
liave paid T.r my experience.
Joe Ainbrowe'
The iVo-pentUH lry Fanner
A man lit sometimes known by the
com puny that in trying to get away
from him.
HIOI CHOO JOMX X O OIK)0004)0$ KK Oi KK JO OOJ
o Eye Opener
Special Bargains
at
Reynold's Store
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I will guarantee Lower Prices than any jj
store in Lakeview. We do all our own jj
work. Reynold's store is the place to jj
buy your Merchandise. jj
B.R.eyno!ds i
Red Livery Barn
E. E. LINEVILLE, Prop.
New Kitfs and f&Kf32 sPc"nL Accommo
Fancy Teams fcA' dations
to Let For Freighters
Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore.
(lea. 1 Armatrontr, who In travel-'
ln tor llolt Mrim, of Kt'icklon t 'ulir,
wim In Liikevlpw lant wn-k. Ir. 1
Annul rontf Ix (iroinliient In polltli'ii
of Cnlifunila, linlliK I Iih trenmirdr of,
tin- Mm to ilwiiKMrrHll!? I'l'iitml commit
te. I
l',d Liiinb. of I'iiIhIcv, wiib in town ;
I'ri.liiy.
Atlnrney Oiulmeh went to AlturHH)
ImhI Tlnirmliiy on lenl IhihI ihhh. '
I.. N. Kelnny, of I'IumIi wh lier ;
Hiiturdiiy.
l-'n-d O. Hull of Hun I'rnin Ihco, wiih
diilnir biiclni'HH hern Hiiturdny. I
(I. H. MnruHii, rif HiiHwliee, Okhi-
hiiuiiiMHH up hero vlnAinu Mm country
hint week.'
J. P. Kidliliurii, of Colli'K" ity,
(!ullf (iriiul, whmm imw-coiiier hiHtweek.
luliii l'n lur Mini I'. ,1. Klin, who
hold iiiiujnu ehiiiiiH in Hi" tinl'lriin,
eniiie over frntn Anhlund ImhI week to
'lo iimeMHinefit wink.
). (ulmi, a ii:ltiliK niHii from tJold
flelrl, Nflvedii, eiune no lMt week to
Innk over tint Onl Iron (lllrii t
J 1 11)111 lA OrHVH, till! Htlllin IIIHMOII,
who left hero foi Khiiiuith Fall mime,
wnekii tutu, returned by auto hint Sun
day. Kettn Hriiwii. of Ft. Iiidell whh a
K'iPHt of Hotel Lnknvifw Friday.
(I. V. Hainrenley, of New I'lnc t!rek
witH in town HuturJuy. -
I'lHiik lioKlern, the nheepnian of
I'IuhIi, wiih n-KlHtered at Hotel Lake
view Kiitnriliiy.
M. 11. HopkiiiH, of (foidrun whd
doliiK buMtuei-a In town Friday.
.1. I). I.yke, of Drewa valley, whh
In town Friday.
H. l)iii)leln flpd wife ure n w eotnera
from Lou Anueb-H ho have rome to!
nlay.
J. K. FerifiiHon and J. P. Paterfon,
of New Pino Creek, were in town Frl-dya.
MHunel KwcilZ, of ThoiiiviK ereek j
came over Friday. I
J, M Deldritk. of Toledo, Oregon,;
came down liiHt week to look a. Iliix
eonntry. i
F. A Fitpat rii: nnd family of t he j
Z. ninch were ifiientH at the Hotel
Liikeview ImhI week.
. W, (J. HHrtlerndo and family of
DiivIh t'reek were in town laht week.
K. W CaHeheer, of Hly whh in town
liint Friday.
W. II. Henefli'l, of I'lunb, whh in
town hint week.
C. A. Morrinou, of Merrill, wan in
town Friday.
C. W. 10 Jet ninua of 4-rt5 27 was a
Kuest of Hotel Lakeview Friday.
The Ft. I!idell Goldnuet tiHys:
Mra. L. KeHnioiiH, of Lakeview, la
inakiiiK a v ieit to her etata' iu law
Mra. LeinherKer, thin week. We
acknowledge a pleaHant cull from the
lading.
J. S. Ke!nay, of Mrrtle Creek, Ore
(ton, U here looking for eheep.
Oeo. Ilankin left Saturday with
Ida auto for a run to Alturaa.
W. C. Ford of Prinevllle, about
Nov lat will open a okating rink io
in the buildiuK, formerly known a
the Field' buildiuK, on corner of
llear and West Streets.
J 'T. Dunn, of Wallace, Idaho, waa
amonit the lie comers in town Tues
day. 11. F.. Pelz came over tiom Klamath
I al's Sunday niuii with a paity of
coininendHl nieu la his Thotuaa Flyer.
W. 11. Honstou. wife and child
were in from Adel Tuesday. The
Kxamiuer acknowledges a call.
Geo. llHtian, nf PaiHley, was doing
busiiiess in town Tuesday.
II. W. tilaier lKjbutldinK a buuealo
on w Ii a t wag formerly the Uuuther
property, close to Slash and West
Street.
(1. F. Farm waa down from Puisley
Saturday.
F. B. Murpby was a Kenoito doiug
Lakeview Saturday.
Thos. Flook and wile were in from
Rock creek Saturday.
T. A. Crump represented del in
town Monday.
J. T. Shiver, of Sa'em, shivered a
little dtiriu,; our cold spell Saturday.
Miss Nellie Cleland, of Plush, speut
several days in town last week visit
ing friends and relatives.
W. Hadley, raud J. W. (Mies, of
Anderson, Calif, were iu town Mon
day with a Jloud of tine grapes aud
peaches, for which tney found ajready
market.
Mrs. McDouald has erected a cot
tage on lieruard St. iu Watsou's add
ition. Miss Austin, one of the school
teachers of Lakeview, aud her sister,
are housekeeping in the Baptist
pnrsouage
Mnrrlntre llcenap waa Inmued by
County Clerk Payne to N. P. Jenaon
and Mr. Anna Schroder, on Oct.
2, l'.HiS.
"NEW THINGS"
That J on may find at lllcber'a Cnah
Store th la week:
LAP1KS' CLOAKS
MISSKV COATS
CIIILDHICN'S COATS
UNDKUWFAK
MKN'S OVKUS1IIKTS
LADIFS SCAUFS
MKN'S SUITS
LAIUFS' SLlI'l'KHS
1'1'HK MAPLK SAP .nYKFP
"IIANNFH" HHAND FLOFH
ome oue posted in both matters
says a man can run a business with
out advertising and he can wink at a
pretty girl in the dark. Hut, what's
the use?
Mor Than Enough it Too Hitch
To maiutaiu health a mature niau
or woamn needs just euough food to
repair the waste and supply euergy
and body beat. The halditual con
sumption of more food than Is necess
ary for these purposes is the prime
cause of stomach troubles, rneuma
Mum and disorders of the kidney, if
troubled with indigestion, revise
your diet, let reason aud not appe
tite control and take a tew doses of
Chamberlan'a Stomach aud Liver
Tablet's and you will soon be all
right again. For sale by Daly aud
hall.
There are two things to consider during the hot weather:
ELECTRIC IRONS
AND
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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.
-Tvrritiinuiii nrrnnonnonnnnaiiiiiinu4
COUNTY NEWS
Silver Lake
Krmii Tin- I 'l r.
TheOlie Hamilton properly that
wfm Hold under a jiidyinient obtained
by S. A lcHter, w h puretiaHed T.
L Powell of Lakeview, which he af
terwards Hold to County Clerk
Pn j ne.
A. H. Ilowtnan and C. A. Pollard,
C. S. Government land inpe torn,
were in our city nnd vicinity Heveral
ilajnliHt week onbUBlneaa connected
with the land department.
E. 1). LutK haa reuted the Inne
place on Summer Lakcand will move
down there at once. We are very
aorry to lone .Mr. Lutz from ainoni;
un, 88 he la one of our Industrious,
wide-awake, proKreaaive cltlwnH. All
of Mr, and Mrs. Lutz'a many frienda
wlali them success In their new home.
Jnmea E. Porter nnd bia son,
Frank, both prominent farmers of
Lhnai ilia county, apent several daya
looking over the Cbrl tmaa Lake
country, examinliiff the soil, and
were so well pleased that they made
tillnjr on lands. They both say that
uorthern Lake count f In the coming
wheat country of the uorthweat.
W. (J. Trill id Portland arrived in
lu our city on Wednesday's at a ire.
and will at once begin work for the
Lake County Chamber of Commerce
to procure data for a general write
up of the county. It is the intention
to publish 10.000 copies for distribu
tion at the Seattle expowition. Let
all who wish to we Lake county
forge to the front should give Mr.
Trill the helping hand wheu he talis
on you.
Iho Summer Lakers are feeling
pretty well satisfied as to their grain
crop. While they were not so big as
they had counted on, still what they
did get was mighty line. -
press our affectionate sympathy. 21 is
death will b a sorrowful surprise to
his many friends in Lake county.
Earn ys he Jis going to Frisco,
that be believes absence makes the
becrt grow fonder.
Mrs. Cleland and daughter Nellie of
Plusb attended the leap year dance.
We had a (grand bawl) at Deep
Creek weaned three hundred calves!
Leah's little sister, "Do you know
what 1 think?"
Leah "No, what is it?"
Little Sister "1 think if I were
not in the room, Willis would kiss
you. "
Leah "Yon impudent child; leave
the room immediately I" "
Leon Frakes, 7T cattle foreman,
came down Friday.
Dr. Hall was called to South War
ner Sunday for Lewis Frakes.
Mrs. C. B. Parker and Grandma
Parker left for Aituras. Monday on a
visit with friends and relatives.
I lease, is Jjust encountering the rich
; ore shute which shows on surface,
I aud from whic several tons of rita
float baa been gathered up.
The Sugar.pine. one of the consol
idated properties, is looking sp!endid,
a tunnel is beiog driven on the ledge
1 in 30 inches of good ore.
; Sbauers and Iiassler have purchased
Grigsby stamp mill and are prepared
i to work all through the coming winter.
Our wagon road to the mines will
be com i lo ted within three weeks.
Adel
Regular corrospoudenco.
D. P. Browa and wife arrived at
Deep Creek last week.
Leland Parker, Ernest Gowans and
V. Wible are riding iu North Warner.
Jack Berry is here from Lakeview.
Plusb girl at the leap year dance.
"Whut's that boy'a name 1 saw with
the fellow that cuts up the monkey
shines. "
Several eastern men representing
eusteru home-seekers were in Warner.
They were very much pleased with
our vulley.
Andy Morris has moved home from
Camas Prairie where he has been en
gaged iu the dairy business.
School started October 5th.
Lewis Frakes passed away Sunday
afternoon. Lewis has beeu sick ever
since July but was thought to be get
ting better until recently. We ex-
Tie Star
Drilling nine Co. 1
s
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 atnonnt of
money will at art you in
a profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best la '1 he World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., ivrite to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
New Pine Creek.
The Big Bonanza Group, the
property of The Big 4 mining Co.,
Inc, has been let under a long term
lease aud boud to some Colorado min
ing men.
A rich etrike is reported on the
Last chance claim, a rich lode having
been uncovered whie doing the assess
ment work on tbia property.
The anti saloon petition was today
turned down by the county board of
supervisors of Modoc county. This
means no vote on prohibition in
Modoo Nov. 3rd.
Conditions on
daily improving,
the Sun Sbine,
the mountain are
The tunnel drift on
Sbauers & Bassler
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview. Oregon,
Sept 30, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that EDWARD
W. EVAN SON. oi;Seattle Wash, who,
on August 19, 1907, made Homestead
Eutry No. 3808, (Serial No. 0013), for
S half SE quarter, Section 33, T. 33.,
S., and Lots 1 and 2, Section 4, Town,
ship 34 S.. Range 24 R, Will. Merid
ian, has Hied notice of intention to
make Final Commutation Proof to es
tablish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Register aud Receiver,
at Lakeview. Oregon, on the 13th day
of Nov. 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Otto
Korbein and J.W. Langdou, of Plush,
Oregon, and John Cogburn aud J. W.
Nelson, of Lakeview, Oregon.
08N12. J. N. Watson, Register .
Cedarville, Calif.
(From the Record)
Tbe threHhini? nf nlfulfn annH a 111 Ia
completed in this valley in about (wo
weeas more, it la roiiKbly estimated
tha-. the yield will be 500,000 pounds.
We understand that alreadv two car
loads of seed has bben contracted for
at vz cents per pound, and it may be
that tbe price may be increased a lit
tle later on.
It now appears tbat Aituras ia tbe
objecvive'point of four or five rail
roads. Lakeview enjoyed tbat dis
tinction for about 20 yeara and it is
now up to the county seats to flaht it
out.
Tbe quarantine has been taken otf
tbe Indian camp, and no new eases of
smallpox have been reported.
Lakeview parties have contracted
for 200,000 pounds of wheat from Lake
City farmers. Parties from Aituras
also contracted for a good deal of
grain in this vicinity. Indications
are that flour will ble "legal tenler"
here before next spring.
Tbe great Toledo Blade aud the Ex
aminer both oue year for only?2.20.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Otfice at Lakevew, Oregon.,
Sept 29, 1908.
Notice is hereby given tbat HENRY
II. HOLBERT. of Lakeview Oregon,
wbo.on Nov. 22,1907 made Homestead
Entry No. 338:1, (Serial No. 0005
for E half SV quaiter aud W half N
E quarter, Section 12,Township 38 S..
Range 16 E., Will. Meridian, has riled
notice of intention to make Final
Commutation Proof, to e&tatlish
claim to the laud above described,
before Register and Reoeiver.at Lake
view, Oregon, on the 9th day of Dec.
1908.
Claimant uauea as witnesses: Wal
ter Howard, G. M. Holbert, aud Paul
Stindt of Lakeview. Oregon, and Olia
Howard of Bly, Oregou.
08N5. J. N. Watson, Register.
ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.
PORTLAND. OHCQON,
or
AKRON. OHIO.
Colorado Hotel
LAKEVIEW, OREGON
Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds
Tables Supplied With the Iiest In the Market
Cuisine Excellent Home Cooking
BakerV in connection. Delicacies of kip.'..
I'ics Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bnvu! U ily J
C. E. LONZWAY. Proprietor