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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINE!!.. LA K KVIKW, OltKOON, TlIUItKDAY, NOVEMflEK ft. I!HIS FIVE 3 GOLDEN I I s I 1 v I 1 Gold Mining Company Of Goldrim, Oregon 50,000 Shares of Treasury Stock For Sale at 5 Cents per Share This Company was Incorported Mnj 24th, 1907, under the the Law of Arizona. Capital Stock, 1 ,2r(),()()0 Share, full paid and non-najcssible, par value, $1.00. The Kroup of claims contains about 250 acres, located anions the best, with good .showing : Inspection solicited. OPPICURS AND DIRECTORS : Geo. P. Atkins, President ; A. A. Patockl. V. Pre.t, and (Icn. Manager ; C. M. Woodland, Secretary ; Geo P. Atkins, 1 reasurer. Correspondence solicited. GEO. F. ATKINS, Corning, California. I k. ! I 1 Personal Mention HYMENIAL Tin- tunrrbu'e of Harry Hcryford and Beanie) WIm win aleiiinlcd lixt Sunday In the parlor of Hotel Ijike view. ' The ceremony wn M-rfriiM'it hv Judge 1 l.v In the niont Impres sive in mtiiT. Tin groom Im tin sou f Co. Commissioner. II. I.. Hcryford one nf tlii pioneer settler of thin county. Tin bride In I Im daughter of (ico. W. Wise, of Warner Valley, also a pi oneer. Tin lrli)i wore a Is'iuitlful lillli vi 11 liikC gown trimmed wild white tafrt tn silk. Tin groom won tln conventional Hack. This Is n union of two of o'lr most popular voimg people, mill we wIhIi thrill a lift of happiness and prosperity. Clark C. McCoiikle. of Crooked Creek, mm married Monday li.v Judge Snider, to Ml E. Kobertlnc cilllol te. 'I ln groom Im a Cumuli nn, and tin bride n recent arrival from -'iilna vv, Michigan. Mr. mil Mtm. Mil oiikli' will make their home In-re. County Clerk I'm.vih Issued a mar rliige license 'I ui-Mil.ty to Amos II. Howard inn! M-h. Mable Baker, both nf Silver tjiki. ' 5Uk ItraJache This il stressing disease results from H (lUnrill'llxl II1 It ittl Of tllO stomach, Mini fun Im cured ly taking Chamber- III III' Stomach rtlld I.1VIT Tablet. Out ii free sample tit Duly hi; J Hall's cl run httru anil try It. BIBLE RFADINCS Tim pastor of tlie Baptint rhurch in orguiing h system of Bible readiugs and expositions carried on under the order of nil liiHlitute to lie held once u week, every v ednesday at 7:30 1. M. in eonnclion with the prayer ser vice. All lessons are given out one week ahead Come and get bu cntbuM Iiikiii for liible know ItulKo. Suuilay School Doing The "Blues" of the"Hcd ami Him Contest" of tin M. E. Sunday School, will inttrtaln On Ki-iU" at tin Mi-thodlMt Churi li, Sat unlay I'vcnli.K, Nov. 7lh. A nhort program will 1h n-iid. rcil, and a In-al lvuii to I'ath n ular M K. Sunday Si ho 1 wholar. Af( r tin llti rary proKram ami tnnt, all youiitf jM-opli- and ot Ihth iIi'mIHiik, nn Invltod to n-inaln to enjoy an hour or more of mM lnlentertalniiient. poorM open at (V.lo p. 111. I'ronrain to eoinineiue at 7:00 p. m. Clonoat 10: p in. No adnilMHlon fee, no eol leetloii, i:ervliody lordlally 111 vlted. Blue Prints Made I will make I I u Print h of any traet of l.inil In the I .like view I.aml lilxtrUt.iiiid do aliMtraet work. Call or write V. II. SNYOIIR l.akevlew Oregon CATHOLIC SERVICES Kev. rather Toiukln write tin V.x miiliier that In will hold wrvleeH la ih Cat liolle church, on next Sun day, the Mh lii"t. What Would Xou Do ? Iu ch) of u burn or ne!J what would you lo to rulixvo the pBin? tSueh iiijurien ure liuhlt to occur iu Buy family ud every one nhould lie lirepared for them. ChHinberlnlii 8 Salve Hpplied on mitt cloth will re lieve the pain BlniOMt iiiBtntly, aud uiiIhmo the Injury ! very deven cue, ill canoe the purl to heal wit hout leaving a near, l'or irnle by Daly ntd Hall. Btnth Blgntur of .I'm Kmi cu Hurt Alwais Buti 'I'....- 1 II.. ..,..11 ........I... I I ii.'n. si i iinriii till Mr.iiini mnj ri left for bin old home In Allnntown, Turin. , on a vinlt mid biminpHi trip, lie will be away until after the Chriat' man holiday. Tom will be oiianed by bin lurie number of friend. J. (). KelBBT and wife, of Myrtle ('reek, Oregon, were kiiohIii of the lintel I.akeview hint ThiitNday. licrt I'lnyd wan over from I'IiihIi Thurn lay. 0. II. DiuinelH, utrayed all thn way from Lou iHvil'it Kentucky, and ot hern 'imt ThurHday. W. 'J'ravel traveled Rome romlnxl up from Keuo, on the N C. U. and Likely xtfiKi I 'rl lay. Sam foKhnrn and IiIm xlMti r, Mm. Hurley Vernon and child, left Sunday by auto ntane for Loh Atieelee, on a vlalt to relatlveM. Mra. Vernon will bealiHi'iit about alx weekM, while Mr. Colmrii will remain Indefinitely In the lutereat of the I'aclllc Lund Co. V.x School Siipetiiitendetir, J. (2. WillettN wan 111 town Saturday from AIm-I, where he Im teachlriK- Itellly. the (iold Hun IllloliiK limn li-ft for Ileno Sunday. (.'. W. Hi-tit waa In town Klectloii dvy from hU ranch at Add. A. (1. Diihme Iihh returnel from Mlnueapolia to Klamht Kalla. lie la huntiiiK in the northern part of Klam ath county. Klamath Herald, 27 ult: Mrs. A. L. Wood and Mm. L. McCauHtland, both of Kan Joan, Calif., left on ihe boat HiIh n.ornitiK for their home. They have been initiiii telativea iu Lakev lew. I. loyd Morriii wan over from Adel Saturday. Walter Drenkel left for Loa AutfftleH in the C app auto jenterday moriiiriK. MIhh Kate Duttou haa been quite 111 the piiht tew dayH. II. L. Nirthup, of Cottonwood, waa in town ThurHday. Wm. K Suiter, John C. Happen, of Illy, were iu town Friday. Arthur Lani;e'l, of Ilonana, was a Lakevb-w vlMitor I'rlday. Jamoa Hull, of Portland, waa doing hiiHincHH iu Lakeview Thuraday. W. Robertaon, a Sliver Luke man, waa iu lowu Thuraday. (). V AnderMon and wife, of Illy, were Hotel Lakeview xuenta Friday. Landlord Stein, of Mud Creek waa iu town Saturday. F. M. HitfKH. waa the Davit) Creek wrcaeutative iu town Friday Harry Iioberta waa over from Pluab Thuraday. John McNamea, of Montague, Calif, was looking over this eectiou lant week. Ci. W. Camport nd wife of Home, Oreuon, were reKintered at lintel Lakeview, Tuesday. A. G. (lilbert, of Denver, Colorado, waa an arrival Tuesday. 13. L. Campbell, of Hulfalo, New York, waa au arrival Wedueaday. S. J. Fown, or Seattle, waa in town Monday. Lawrence Tracy waa over from Drewa Valley Saturday. F. Humtitou, of Aberdeen, S, Dak- 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 our fallsupplies. Lakeview Here. Co. - Wholesale and Retail -DRENKLE & RAINE- REAL ESTATE LAKEVIEW OREGON i i I I nFfiRFF fiF iifiN'nn NASHVILLE students ENTERTAINS MANY! PLEASE KLAHATHANS Gave Menilcrs and Friends a Show, a Feast, and a Good Time itotoaiooii 8 t ntye upenr Special Bargains i liey ei Id's Store e I will guaiantee Lower Prices than an y g stnrp in Lakeview. We do all our own fi fi work. Reynold's store is the place to g j buy your iviercnanuisc. ttotototonoo B.R.eynolds S Red Livery Barn n t-J I IMHIII I H Dron New Kis and tVrf38 Sl,ccIa,1 fccoinin- Fancy Teams V dations ighters ota waa retiixtered at Hotel Lakeview Sumlay. M. S. Uuchauuou, waa down from cilver Lake Sunday. C. A. Smith, of Portland waa in town Monday. A. II. Marshall, or Red .line, Calif., wbh an arrival nt Hotel Lakeview Sunday. II. J. Stocklimton, of Rosuouri;, came over Sunday, to set) if this val ley waa a fruit country. He saw ! J ack sou CalliiiK, of, Klamath Falls puraued hid calling in town Monday. J. D. McKluce waa up from Kaunas City, Mo. lust week. C. M. McCarty, ot Peublo, Colo rado, and (J. F. Avery, of uuiue place, are iu town, with a view to eUiug up the situation. W. M. Conley, W. MCciill, ai.d O W. Cooley, wern dowu from Paisley Sunday. Lou ia Muuzy, of Plush., cume over Sunday. A. W. Kiury, and May Kinnry, came up from 1'ulten, Kansas, ou a short visit to their sister, Mrs (J. 11. Lynch. Mr. Kiuury id very much pleased with Lakeview, and vicinity. It ia their first visit to this country. N. J. Laudou waa up from Keuo Saturday. W. K. Kudnou wad down from Puia ey Thursday. 1. M. Converse, New Pine Creek gave lis a pleaHimt call Wedueaday. ('Iihh. HhodcM, formerly of New Pine Creek, haw niovail to Lakeview with family, who are now loca ted lu their home near the Hour mill. W' K. Veiling, of PIuhIi, called on the Kxainincr yeaterday. He la much elated over the election, an lie la a Hheep owner, and kuowa what it meant when the tariff waa taken off ol wool during the last democratic adiululxlrniloii. Mr. Verllnlaecured his winter's reading from the Kxaui tner. Dr. Filliiiratou, of Chicago, n client ot the Pacilic Land Co,, is iu town looking tor land. Mr. and Mr. W. A. MnasIiiKlll will leave on the auto etiiKO tomorrow for San Plco, Calif. Mr. MassiiiKlll expects tu return Hometliiie Iu February. SUBSCRIBE FORTHE EXAMINER Kvery man and woman luterested In the development of thla Hectloii, "Neweat nnd Heat Orejron," should HiiliHcrllio for The Kxainlner, tho one with tliu largest circulation, and which la the lareat and best newa pn imt III Southeaateru Oreiu We give OivKon facta promluruce. JiLv, f 1 SrwwUiiW4tu ad- The Decree of Honor. A. U. O. Kave a very IntereatiiiK party at their lodKu room in the Mason io Hall, last Friday eveniun. Upwards of U5 in vited Knouts were present, and all en joyed themae'ves. The festivities provided for the, occasion included vocal and instru mental music, tableaos a witch dauce, a tine supper, and a!l wound up with a dance. The following waa the program : Vocal aolo, Mr. Hill; reading, Mra. A. J. Ilanby; funeral service of (ihoat Hall;; vocal aolo Mrs I"a Hanley; Heleitlon by the orchestra; vocal aolo Nellie Harve.. ; vocal aolo Mr. Ayera: vocal solo Etna Tatro; iiiuslc by the orchestra; vo cal hoIi Mr. Hill: tableau "Kvery Inidy Works but Father"; quartet, May Barnes, Nellie Harvey, Kelton limit Iter, and Lyi n Croneuilller; witch dance May Barnes The pianists were Miss Ayrea and Mr. Price. The young lady is very pro ficient, while the reuditionof "Annie Laurie." with variations by Mr. Price was worth tr&veliDg miles to hear. The ladies provided a most bounti ful and elaborate repast, aa will be seen from the following Bill of F'are, although we must confess that there were many things on the table that did not at all correspond with the names mentioned in the menu card. Menu Card Eat and the world eats witht you. Starve aud you still have company. Soups camel's tail, catsup, corti celli cork. Fish suckers, bluffers, kickers. Cold Dishes marble heart, cold shake, cold feet, liquid air zero. Relishes mistletoe, angle worms, old jokts. Roasts sea gulls with feath ers, porcupine quills, kewaw, aquaf ortis sauce. Eutress frog'a ears with cume oil' salad, whale tine da sicle, deviled coyote, dyuamite. Game fan tan, politics, base ball, foot ball, old maid. Vegetables dead beats, broom corn, alfalfa, little early risers Pastry fly paper, tangle foot, muci lage. Deserts Mojave, Oreat Sahara. n i tic pie. Fruits, Nuts fcitc nard coal, soft tort!, Adam's appie wild cats, orange boxes, fruits of indus try. Thirst ueducers winer : uarc, soft, hot, ice, salt, fresh, lake, and what e'er to want. Tiger's milk, camel's blood, zem zeui. Cigars grape vine, cabbage leaves, corn silk. If thou hast iu thy heart to offend the committee, cut little. j The Klamatb Morning Express of ,30th ult., ha thin to Bay of the Naah vllle StudentB: ! ''Culllgnn'ti Nashville Students drew a houwe last night that forced the I 'standing room only' tgr( long lie fore the curtain went up. And all I got their money's worth if one can 1 judge from the applaune following ;each specialty. Oalligan's Naahville Students are certainly a clever bnnch ot minstrels us a whole and while aoiue of thefeaturrs probably deserve Hpeclul mention HUttlce It to ay that it waa one solid wream from start to finish. This company will play again thl evening. Price ."0 cents, reserved neats without extra charge at the Klamath Bakery. After the performance the Nash ville StudentH band wfll furnish mus ic for a stclal dance." The Nashville Students played to a full house last nltiht. They are pret ty good for their clafs, and kept most of the audience In an uproar. Some of their specialties were some what coarse, which could lie elimina ted to the U-tterment of the Compa ny. They are to give another Bhow tonight with tin entire change of program. SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. W. J. Shirk entertained the following ladi -H at whlnt Saturday: Mesdaines. Beainis, Clark, Noriu, tiownn. Sherlock, Matchelder, Thorn ton, Knelling. Faulkuer, Miller. Mas slimlll. Schmlnk. I'liibach, Florence aud Mlas Appiegate Dainty refresh ments were served by tin hostess. Mrs. Wilshlre, wife of Judge Wll shire, of Ashland, has been a guest of Sirs, 1". M. Miller the past two weeks. The Needle Club met at the home of Mrs. W. A. (lowaii Friday after noon. Sixteen members were present. Mrs. F. M. Miller. Mrs. V. L. Snel llng and Mrs. CM. Faulkner were guests of Mrs. K. II. Clark Wednes day afternoon. The ladles of the Eastern Star gave a Halloween party Tuesday evening. A largo number of guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clapp enter tained n few friends nt a duck dinner at Hotel Lakeview Sunday evening. Mr. Clapp bagged about 15 duck the day before heuiv the feast. When you have money spend It at home with your local merchants. He ! the one who carries you at a time when you are shor When your send .vour money to mail order bouses iu the East, that is the last you ever sec of it, but when you spend it at hume it goes into circul ation iu your home town and you stand a chance to get some of your own money buck. Thomas Crook All Kight J. M. H am mersley, of Thomas Crees was In town yesterday. He is a sheep grower, and is happy over the election of Taft. He says that some of his neighbors will probably putiu wheat and other grain equal to their ability to procure need. They are also preparing to plant additions to their orchards, as fruit of all kinds does well In his neighborhood. GOOD WORDS FROM BAPTIST MINISTER ,,, , Lakeview, Ore Kind Editor; By your pern,i sion 1 wiah to speak through the columns of your excellent paper to the good people of Lakeview and vicinity. Coming to this little city last Aug ust on a business enterprise, which we expected to accomplish in a few weeks, but after viewing the location of your city and the enterprising spirit manifested by the citizens of the town and county I became e captivated with the surroundings an future prospects of the county that 1 decided to bceome a citizen of thia town and county. Having been a Baptist preacher for a numer of years we have accepted m call from the Baptist church here to become the pastor for the ensuing year and desire to become ussful aa a citizen, socially, morally, and religiously. We wish to inviite e.ll b attend the services at the Baptist church, aud in this way you will be come a power for good and wield aa influence over the young men anA women, helping them into a better and purer life. The highest citizen shin grows out of an intellectul.scciai aod religious education. Were it not for the religious and moral training as well as the intellect ual culture of American youth our government would soon decay and faB to pieces. But in giving our sont and daughters to the service of the nation remember that our own exam pies are the guide boards for them t such a degree that we cannot, escape the responsibilities of parents and guardians. Begging to serve you as an humble ctizen and servant of the Great Princ of Peace I am truly, Eld. V. A. Hopkins. iSubcrilie for The Examiner aud ge4 those magazines, too. Hew to Treat o Sprain Sprains, swellings and lameuess are promptly relieved by Chmberlaiu's Liniment. This liniment i educes lu flamatioa and soreness so that a sprain may be cured in about one third the time required by the usual treatmeut 'JO and 50 cent sizes for sale byDuly aud Hall. ELECTRIC WIRING AND SUPPLIES Work done according to reg ulations of National Board of Fire Underwriters. Q. D. WOODRUFF, Contracting Electrician. teirLeave orders at Reynold's store. Watched Flftean Xoara. "For fifteen yeais I watched the working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; aud it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a douoor Wl,"lnav8oA. llVl'JlahijUMjof East Wilton. Maine. i!0o. Uiatth Thornton's drug store. Colorado Hotel LAKEVIEW, OREGON Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market Cuisine Excellent Home Cooking BakfV m conncction. Delicacies of al". -'"'jC( --- Pies Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Brcaty C. E. LONZWAY, Proprietor 2 . DUHME BUYS TIMBER LANDS FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ) in i MlKl , ' .viaoii ui f vahoi eJciw IUO e.uimjil