LAKH COtNTV KXAMINKIt. LAKKVIKW, OIlF.OON. THt'llKDA Y, OCTOIlKIl 22. IWM - 1 r'''ft'S'i, 1 0 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, 1,2.10,000 Shares, full paid and non-ajscssible, par value, $1.00. The group of claims c ntains about 250 acres, located among the best, with good showing: Inspection solicited. Personal Mention OPFICEKS AND DIRECTORS: (leo. P. Atkins, President ; A. A. Patockl. V. Pres't, and tlen. Manager ; C. M. Woodland, Secretary ; Geo P. Atkins, I reasurer. Correspondence solicited. GEO. F. ATKINS, Corning, California. V - - x PROPUSIONAL CARDS L. NN Attorney at I. aw. UkrvlrM. tlrfi OKrilK-llv llulMniir. J I). V LNATOK Attorney at Law, IjhiiI Matter KM'rlnlt) OKKH'K- Hiiil'lllif. "fllos. .1. I'dWKM. Attorney ot Ijiw otllcc lu Duly Building LaKKVICW, OlIKIiO.X (JHAULF.S I'MBACM Land and Law Ofilce Abstractor of Titles KtliUhiMl Dow Lakkvh.w. OltWio.S ' I. IU THOMPSON Attorney at I -aw Olllcc: Over Bank of Lake vie Lakkvikw, Okkoo.n Blue Prints Made i ii miliums I will iii t U f blue 1'rinlH of hii.v trut of I. mil In the Lakeview Laud District, and do abstract work. Call or write W. II. SNYDER Lakevlew Oregon LAKEVIEW FLOUR MILL MAKING GOOD Tlic l.nkcvlcw Flour Mill has one of tlm lii-Mt plntils llwit WHM possible to oIiIhIii. It I now grinding H Mipcrlor (Uiil1t.v of Hour, which Ih trlvi'ii high praises liv nil lining It. Ill-cults imiii from thi) Hour are I lie Uncut we ever lite, and we think we know good out. The company hss raised the price ol flour to 4. per cwl, owing to the fact ilmt they are paying 2 renin H I i hi in I for wheat While thin price Imuo higher than customarily paid here, the mill certainly inakeH 11 splcn illil maiket for the wheat grower. Mr Simmons, t lie mlllernnd bulld er of the mill Hiirely known hi busi ness, mid bus niHie good In every particular. At prcNcut he In III, but ex peel h hi -on to lie out hooii. During hi- UliiHHthe mill Ih crush ing hurley for feed. on ik I'miilr Miirrlfil William T. Ktuilley and Miss Muud KiHrt Mere united in marriage lust , Saturday, Oct. I", I'.MH, at the home ; of the bride's pnreuts, Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. K(iH. Iluth young people are I well and favorably known in this ' community. The F.xamiucr joins In winhiittf the happy couple a long and . prohperoiiit life. J It in estimated thut 0,000 people vIhiUmI OrBter hike this season, In pite of bad roadH and poor accomo dations. With HiirriuiHu's boasting and count ruction of good Hiito roads hi either approach there will he thoiiHands vttiiting thin eighth wonder of the world each year A Healthy I'amlly "Dnr whole family has enjoyed good health hi nee we began using Di. i King's New Life Pills, three years ago, " says L. A. Hartlet, ot Kura route I. (iuilford, Maine. They ! cleanse and tone the vyslem in a geu I tie way that does you good. "ITm.. at A. L. Thoiutou's drug store. 8 8 (OOt0OOtOtOO(CHMXO(O)OtOOl.tO(CHN i iitye upener Special Bargains at Reynold's Store I will guarantee Lower Prices than any jj store in Lakeview. We do all our own j work. Reynold's store is the place to jj buy your Merchandise. B.Reynolds j Red Livery Barn E. E. LINEVILLE, Prop. New Ritfs ul tftJVPS Special Aeconimo Fancy Teams tlations to Let For Freighters Corner Canyon and Main Sts, Lakeview, Ore. Be Star Drilling lilacline Go. is erecting a plant at PORTLAND, OREGON for the niunufucturo of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of tnonoy will sturt yon in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND. ORCQON, . or AKHON, OHIO. IV lion (li-o. Nnlaiid. the new. Indue! ol the dlMirlrt f'Hirl arrived In town j Hiiuda.v to hold the fall term It Ih IiIh tlrHt vlnlt to l'keview, and ho Ih ( much (ileiiHrd with the town nud i people. Hon. W. I'. KeeilM, Circuit Jude of1 lieno, Nevmlii, Ih a t IcihI Iiik Court here, Ih-Imj; axHoclnted with 1. ( 'nun In t he caw of Fit xifcruM iiRiliiMt, i l.ofniH. JuiIk" Heedn Ih one of thej iiiiiuI iirtiniliii.nl Ijiwi'itm In .Vi'VfiiliL . aliil rankn hiiioiik the lient JurlMtH of the Hi ate. Hon. II (!. MetiHon. ex jinlK "f HiIh clrcint court came over from KliiuiHth KallN HiIh week to he firenent atthiHi term. Tho iuiiuo Iihh many friem't In Lakeview who are always Kind to we him. The AhIiIiiikI Iteeord Hiiyn: Mra. McKendrce mid two children arc In from Lakeview on a vImH to her pa reiiiH. Mr. and Mrn. C. K. Klum. Mra. Kllppel, of Siimti er Lake, in t lie uncut of hiTHlMtcr, Mrn. Schmliik. thin week. W. K. Hteele left Monday, for I'ort lainl, where he u','M ''r medlral treatment of an n fillet Ion of the tlm nit. MIhh M. K. LIkIiI. ii nelce of Col. V. V. Llxht, of the Hotel lakevlew, Ih a recent iir-rlvnl In town, and will take the pimitloti uh landlady of thehote1. Mrn. I". A. Fltitpatrlcand children, of ZX ranch, returned Sunday from Alluraa. hen the lady had U-en vUltliiu for a few iliiyn. Charlen L. Itanium, made proof Halurilay to hU tlintM-r claim, iH-fore the I', sl Laud otltcc. Stephen W. Younu. of I'IuhIi, proved upon IiIh IniiiieHtiiid ThurHday. Neal D. Woodward and brother, were down from I'alHley, lajtt wet-k on Ii mlnci-M l fore the L. S. Land ollici', Mrn. Alexander, who haa Ihn-ii Hpendiuu I he punt, year with frielidrf at .summer Lake, in In town thin week, on tier way lit, Knit Lake City. Chan. I'.arlier. of Rabbit Creek wan In town Monday. L. Kmlthey and wile, of lirand Inland, Nebranku, arrived lu town .Saturday. Chan. I'.u-toti mid ChaH. Slinnilnu tou of New 1'lne Creek were in Lake view .Saturday. ('. K. I a Karr, and Martin Laurltzeu. if I'liialey, were In town Moi;day on ImimIiicmh. Frank HouKcrn, tie- IMunh Hlieej) urower, wan In town Monday. W. I'. Ii-iIh, of Reno, was reenter ed at Hotel Ijikevlew, .Saturday. .1. S, Mi Dmil. I, of I'alnley was In town Thursday. ). Ij. Kirk, of Kan FranclHco, was a Hotel Lakeview unent Thursday. K. K. Markn, of rortlaud, wiih In town Friday. UT K. Kcatntnon, of I'lunh, wna In town TueHday. K. M. Richardson, the court report er, was a welcome cal'er ou the Kxam iner. The new district attorney, D. V. Kukyeudall, while attendiuK court this week found time to favor the Ex aminer with a ho 11. II. Heifer, of Silvr Lake, was down to attend Court. Bert Wade of New Pine Creek made final proof on his bomstead Tuesday. Martiu Lauritzeu, a resident of Lake county for ') years, is lu town this week iu attendance at court. The Kent leiiimi is a prominent farm er at Paisley. The Examiner was pleased to meet him. ' S. P. Dicks, of Crooked Creek was iu town Tuesday. Win. llryau, a staunch republican, living at the stae station 'Jl miles north, was a caller today. K II. McDonald, of Nome, Alaska, is registered at the Hotel Lakeview. C. C. Loveland, of Boise, Idaho, is u late arrival iu towu. T. J Wren, flew lu from California Monday. Will J. Sherlock, of Paisley is down this week to attend Circuit Court. C. E. DeBarr, Timothy MoCarty, and li. W. McNew, were Pine Creek people atteudiug court this week. S. J. Dutton, proprietor of the Dm vis Creek Hotel came up iu the pasHenKcr auto last Tuesday evening. Kd Lautfhlin, of Bonanza, was iu town this week. J. T. Haunou of Paisley, was here last Friday. C. E. McCIearv, tho Hoeg district mining man, la lu towu. IIIMMI . . o Lakeview Mercantile Co. Get your Fall and Winter Supplies from us. Our lines are now complete in department We carry the very best goods money can buy. Get our prices beforelaying in your fallsupplies. Lakeview Here. Co. Wholesale and Retail Hilt illlllllll I -DRENKLE & RAINE- REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW OREGON I I MORE SURVEYOR'S WORK COUNTY NEWS Silver Lake CIIICO (Butte Co.), October l.r. W. J. Cotsar has returned froni Pratt ville. Plums Couuty, with the announcement that the Southern Pacific's sureying crew of twenty members has completed the prelim inary survey from Alturas, Modoo Couuty, o Pratville, Plumas County, and it now ready to start down Deer Creek Cauyon to the Valley. This crew, according to reports, has bee a in the field since the organ ization of llarriman's company last spring, and f'as made preliminary surveys for a distance of 100 miles. These extend from Alturas to Grass hopper Valley, tbence to Feather Lake and Robbers Creek, to Pratt ville. While the running of preliminiry ureys Is no indication that a rail road is to be constructed, hope is high in Chico that a line will be laid in the future and Chico will be the first point out of the mountains. Deer creek offers splendid sites for power olautc. w hicb it is reported the southern PaciUo is eekiDg. Deer Creek was suvreyed Ly the Western Pacific, but the Feather river route wai adopted. Llkr. Thin Country M. C. Gillette, of Dalian. Texas, vlnlted thl town bint week. He came to look over the Oregon Valley Land Co'h. holdings, and wuh highly pleased with the name, and wlllcarry a n ood report of both town and county back to bin frlendn. He ex pects to return here next year. NARROW GAUGE HAD A SMASH UP LAST WEEK No (southern mall was received on Thursday nud Friday of last week, the cause was due to ft wreck on the narrow-guage. While traveling nt low rate of speed lietweeu Waverly ami Snow Htorm Wednesday, the regular N. 0. O. pnHHeiuer train was derailed 'v a spread In tho track. Three freight cars left the rails. No one was injured, though the psHHeuger coaches were considerably shaken up, nnd the passengers thrown from their seats. An extra engine bad to Is? secured from Madeline, which was responsi ble for a delay of five hours. The train arrived In Reno Weduesday night at 1 1 o'clock. M ill Not Until Itoot The stage company that operates a lint? Iictween Paisley. Summer Lake and Silver Lake gives notice in the Sliver Lake leader that It will uot transbort alcoholic liquors over Its Hue. The company says that the above precincts voted In favor of local option, it believes the law should be enforced, and it will not be a party to Its violation. iProm The U.-f!er. Kam Lester went down to bis ranch a few days ago and brought up some I sample of garden truck raised wiih ! out irrigation. Among other things ! was a table ln?et measuring 7 incnes i In circumference A turnip measur ing .ju uicneB. ana a ruta baga meas uring 34 Inches. Whut county can beat this? Goldle Barnes wis elected Queen oftheKlameth Falls Carnival by a majority of near 400 over her nearest competitor. We of Northern Lake county rejoice over the result, rs Miss Barnes is one of Lake county's uroductious. Theiirodueta ofijik county, whether it be our girls or anythiug else will always come out first best wherever entered Into com petition. Marlou Conely died last Thursday, at Paisley, of consumption Mr. Conley bad been a suflererfrom this disease for years and while bis death wasnot unexpected; yet It came as a shock to the community. Mr. Cone ly was a man of sterling qualities. The remains were brought to this place and laid to rest last Saturday aft-rnoon. He leaves a wife and three children. Claud McCaH, Everett Long are going to give a ball in the Gillam hall on Tuesday evening November 3, thnt promises to U- one of the most enjoyable affairs ever held In the city. Music will te furnished by the Oat man orchestra, whi h Is a guar antee that It will tte first class in every respect. (Jus Schroder will be the floor manage, which Is a guaran tee that all will be as merry as ni. rry can lie. W. (J. Trill, left the fore part of the week on his way south, canvassing the county for the data and informa tion for the write up of Lake county thnt our Chamlcr of Commerce Is going to put In booklet form for free distribution. Mr. Trill Informed us that every one that he had met with iu this section but two were boosters and not only gave him information and words of encouragement but fi nancial assistance us well. Those two were the only knockers be found, and said they told htm they bad no use for any more settlers, nor did they want to see any more come in. As he expressed It, we had two knockers of the fosilized type, which are rare specimens of an almost ex tinct race. Adel Regular correspondence. Hurrah for the White RibbonClub pcretty work boys! M. C. buccarros returned frog. Likdy this week where they took two bands of beef. Leland Parker haa gone to San Francisco on a visit with friends and schoolmates. Thousands of pounds of freight art on the roads for the Warner Valley Mercantile Stores. Among those who sold their beef this week, are Calderwood Bros. James Oivana, Jim Dodgon, and Moss 4 Roberts. Sevaral bunches of teef are for sal here yet. Come on you bee buyers. Charles Cleland baa h steady chum uuw. I a". Neshara spent several days tbe county seat last week. ' Waa. Cooper returned from an ex tended visit in the Western part of tbe state. I Cleave Wakefield has been ou the sick list this week. Mose Messner came in from tbe sheep ranch last Wednesday. Arthur and Charley are known for a certainty to have stopped at tbe Twelve mile station at nine o'clock tot dinner and afterward visited the South Warner school. Why and wherefore, we understand out. nouuer u Agnes vasn t at Conlon's. Mrs C. B. Parker returned froca A'turaa Friday. Miss (J a tea is taking riding lessons. You can guess tbe instructor. Several parties are talking of driv ing their beef to Ontario and feeding. It is risky work to change horses on cross-log a stream. Tbe Warner Valley Stock Co. U preparing to build a large dam acroar Deep Cieek for irrigation purposes. Tbe Wingfleld ranch is for rent. Here is a tine ranch for the right man. Mr. aud Mrs. Birch have mov-id into tbe Messner lesidence. ti. Dixon bas been very sick the past week. Prof. Willits made a trip to Lake view Friday aud returned Sunday evening. Wall Street engraved stock certifi cate Mining blanks at The Examiner ofilce. Tbe Bonanza Bulletin says that it "interests are there and that it k working for Bonanza and Klamath county, and not for its neighbors,'' ie. Lake county. That's right, neigh bor. Boost for all that you are worth for your own borne and county. Wc will do the same. Hence, again we Bay, Lakeview will have 10,000 people in 1910. And if any one will look over our circulation books, and our enquiry lists, they will soon ar rive at the same happy conclusion. VUttuit Crtttvr Luke The Klamath Falls Herald of the 18th iubt., says; Ueorge 11. Newell, one ot Lake County's pioneers and the owner of a big stock rauch iu Drews Valley is spending a few days in tbe city. He arrived here yesterday aud was accompanied by his neice. Miss Julia Cowpertbwaite, who has beeu spending her vacation in Lakeview, Miss Cowpertbwaite is au employee In the ii on to Ulce at Portlaud. As she bas never visited Crater Lake she decided uot to return to Portland without doiug so, aud left this morning for the Opuer Lake, to see for tbe first time Naluie'a greatest wonder. Colorado Hotel LAKEVIEW, OREGON Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market Cuisine Excellent Home Cookim? 1 BakerV m connectin' Delicacies of at", kinds. J Ties Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bread Daily C. E. LONZWAY, Proprietor Mat. Than Enough it Too rtuch To maiutaiu health a mature man or won inn needs just enough food to repair the waste and supply energy and body beat. The babiitual con sumption of more food than is necess ary for these purposes is the prime cause of stomach troubles, rfteuuia risiu and disorders of the kidney. If troubled with iudigestion, revise your diet, let reasou aud uot appe tite control aud take a tew doses of Cbaniberlan'a Stomach aud Liver Tablet's and you will soon be all right again. For sale by Daly and Hall. MAGAZINES Oct our clubbing rates for j our Winter's reading. ALBERT G. DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING LAKEVIEW, OREGON.