Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915, November 12, 1908, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    LAKE COFNTY EXAMINE!!, LAKEVIEW, OIlEGON. TIM'ltHDA Y, NOVEMBER 12. 1IK
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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 incorportcd Maj 24th,
1907, under the the Laws of Arizona.
Capital Stock, l,2."(M)00 Shares, full paid
and non-assessible, par value, $1.00.
The Kroup of claims contains about 250
acres, located among the best, with good
showing: Inspection solicited.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
(leo. V. Atkins.Presldent ;
A. A. Patocki, V. Pres't,
and Oen. Manager ;
C. M. Woodland, Secretary ;
Geo F. Atkins, I reasurer.
Correspondence solicited.
GEO. F. ATKINS,
Corning, California.
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Personal Mention
ANA RIVER IRRIGATION j WISCONSIN MAN LIKES
WORK MOVINO FORWARD ! THIS OREAT COUNTRY
I'. J. Hrattatn lift by the automo
bile for Sau Faroclsco fur a winter's
sojourn.
John McCorniaek and wife, parent"
of W. K., will upend tho winter in
Cllforiiln. Tuny left on Sunday's
nut (i Mage,
Maj. Finn left for Hacrnie nto laat
Sunday In rrKponae to h meHaagn utat
IriK tint' IiIm wire waa vory III there.
.lack Kprague apent ii few days here
on hi return from a two montlm
llt hikI IhimIik-hh trip to California.
1 1 Ih now waiting hla customers
at Paisley.
Ii. M. Oliver, father of J. (J. and
O. K. can In Wednesday from La
Orsnde Me will vlxit her for a
month nml then goto Californ In to
Hii I tlm winter Mr. Oliver win
here four yearn nun. and nays lie Ih
much MUiprUed nt the improvements
HI nee then.
M. Fine, MIhb Kitten Fine W. It.
MoCormack, J. (J. Huberts, Mini J. C.
DodHon, were IMdmIi people In town
tlm past week.
(Jeo.W. Cannon, I'. J. ISrattaln and
J. J. Sprgue were down from Paisley
liint wuuk.
II. M. Fleming end his daiinhter.
MIhm Winifred, of New Fine Creek,
were Kiieta of Hotel Lakeview, Sat
urday. Win M.'Cormaek and wife were
over from l'liihh today.
W. K. Wing waa down from Silver
Iake FridttT.
Chaa If. Llacnlm made final proof to
hii hometHUdd Friday.
Joe Ambrose the dry land philosoph
er waa in town lunt Friday.
Mrr. Mary . Wilxhlre, of Ashland
made (Inn proof to a timber rlairn
Friday. She left for her borne Tues
day MIhk (iirtle AiihIIii Is teaching
Hihoiil at ( l vi r Flat. Shelaa hlstcr
of our Iakcvlew teacher, Mis AhhiIij
Mrs W. '. Moss mid daughter,
Miss Edna, returned Tuesday from u
two weeks visit at their Warner
Valley ranch.
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.
Gut our prices beforelaying in your fallsupplies.
Lakeview Here. Co. - Wholesale and Retail
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-DRENKLE & RAINE-
REAL
LAKEVIEW
OREGON
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LAKEVIEW SCHOOL REPORT
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The following Ih a report of the
r.rineinitl of the echoiil for the month
j ending Nov. C, 1908. Numlier of
days taught 19; dayB attendance 4'J"!) ;
da ahttenee Ufi; times tardy M);
, ii number enrolled on register, uoya ioj,
Mrn M. I.- Ullum nrrlv. d In-re ,r.H1 oh8 . aTtrB1,e faily
MiliHIMV iiiuriiiiiK irmii lint m n ii i ,
1'iilU to join Iter hiibauil, who Im one
of t lie iMiglixt-rH of t he irenon Valley
Eighth Grade: Marghall Ayres, j Fourth Grade: Donncl Bailey.
Kdith Chandler, Edgar Clark, Earl Virgil Stripln, Charley Arzner, WiL
(iairett, Mae Green, Evan Hartin. i bur. Handley. Eament, Martin. Mint
Mr. O'llrieu of the Ana Uiver
larlgatlon onterprian of Kummer
Iike.wiu In town Monday.
lie reporta that the coiiMtruction
work in now on In good nhapu. Cun.p
liulldinga have been eieoted for man
ami beaMt. Tho altn of the dam and
other portloiiB of the property have
been Iearel of Bilge bruli. A canal
liaa been dug'tojead the water olf from
tho dam altoVo an to enable them to
excavate to thu bed ro.k, In order to
nrimerlv iilacn the cement dam and
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(1. K. UraHniiigton, of Maiden hock.
Wla. waa in town Hovoral daya In'l
week. He left for home Sunday. He
camo here In the intereata of 15 or W
of the people of hi home to inveHtl
Kate the holdinga olfered by the Ore
Kon Valley Land Company. He Ih
more than aatlalled, and aayathRt any
tra -t U worth oiore than the money
aaked for fame to ay nothing of the
city lot or the easy plan of payment.
He nBld that ouu man here nail to
him: "If you aecure ouo rf Iboae
KKKI acre tracts. I'll ulve you fi.uw
lieail uatea. All the work la Deing ,., ,.UHu r the minute 18 la
ciowded forwrard an fat h poHdibie, tr(i ,)Ver to you." Mr. Iiraaiiig
It lxing the Intention to get tho wa ; to ttwtight If 'I would be worth that
t r on the lund to bo Irrigated In the j ,tll., money to the other fellow, that
uprlng. if he .eta it he will keep It ami make
Mr. O'llrieu naya the river ortalnlv'H ulieen ranch out ol it. There are
la a wonder, uahing aait does out 0tnetB who thluk the same thing 1
of the dcmirt. wltn proniuiiy urn
lartrettt How of any l iver of is eize,
and leugtlh of only four milea, in the
world, with neither enlnriiement nor
curtailment of ita flow at any aeaaon
of the year.
5kk Headache
Thia dmtreHHing diHeaae renulta from
a diHordeied conditou of the Htomach,
anil can be cured by taking Chamber-
lain' Stomach and Liver Tablet. Get
a free Hiimplu ut Duly atd Hall'a drug j
atore ami try It.
ICntcrtuliH'd Our lr!cntlon
Klamath Falla Expreaa; Juile
Scott, of Salem, thu Lakeview delega
tion headed by Judge Bernard Daly,
Coroner Whitlock and ex-Mayor HIbIi
op will go up ' the latter'a house on
Short Creek today on a aiifht seei ng
trip. The parly will return Monday.
Blue Prints Made
1 will make lUiie TrintH of
tin V tract of bind in th
Lakeview Land Dlatrlct, and
do almtracl work. Call or
write
W. H. SNYUCK
Lakeview - Oregon
What Woulil Xou Do ?
In cumo of a burn or acald what
would you do to relieve the pain?
Such injiirieu are liable to occur in
any family ami every one bIiouUI be
prepared for them. Chamberlain's
Salve applied on aoft cloth will re
lieve the pa i" nl in ont iiiHtutly, and
uuleHH tho injury is a very aeveri cue,
will caiihe tho pnrta to heal without
leaving a scar. For buIh by Duly aid
Hull.
Laud Company.
The whlt deVotecH were dellKht
fullv entertalncil Saturday afternoon
by Mra. Ifa-mia. TIiom' partlclpa'iiiK
were Mi'hiIiiiiii'n Sh- rlock, llaclu-lder,
Shirk, ( lark. Miller. LUmh, Thornton.
Norln, Faulkner, SnellliiK and MIbh
Applenatc.
Mr. and Mra. S. O. CrcHhIcr are
now (H-cupylng their new bungalow,
located on Water Street.
A. II. Hanimersley, of Thomas
Crowk waa iu town Monday, and got
acquainted with the Lxamiuer man.
P. 1 Hurry, one of the prominent
sheep men ot tlie couuty, has taken
bis Hheep to the fumoua Warner vlley
at Adel, where he will wiuter them.
He waa lu town Mouduy aud favored
this olllce with a call.
V. II. Thoro, and w ife aro at Hotel
lakeview. He U U. S. Examiutr of
Surveys.
C. T. Oliver, of Kin math Lalln, is
here w ith the Lowe Thi-ati r Co.
Tho Lowe Theater Co. is ber. and
will Hive a play ut the opera house
tonight.
Win. H. Hugiieiiin, A. II. Sehultz
und John Thorn, all of lucoma, ar
rived iu town toduy.
C. W. Dent wua called in from his
ranch bemuse of the illnepit of his
brother und nephew.
attendance -2 ' per cent of attendance
y;;pumberof pupils neither tardy
noi absent W; number of vicitora i
The enrollment of the acbool is 'IS
more thuu for the corresponding
month last year, ami the average daily
attendance is 30 greater.
Teachera are authorized to require
excuses from parents or guardians of
pupils either in person or by written
note, in all cees of absences or tardi
neBS or dismissal before the close of
the achool, and no excuse ehall be
valid except that of sickness or nec
esBary employment. The teacher shall
be the judge of the sufficiency of ex
cuses. OreRon School Law.
Roll of Honor.
High School: Cuba Araick, Guy
Crouemiller, Ted McKee, Walter
DuttoD, Georce Wborton, Lynn
Cronomiller. Henry Newell, Walter
Dkveman, Hazel M '.Kee, Marjie Ber
nard, lllena O'Shea, Eola Lotftus,
Fay llarnse, Fred Cronemiller,
CtieBter Dykeman, George McCouL
Walter Leebman, Hazel McCulley.
Lena McShane, May O'Shea, Katie
Khart, Lillie Smith, Lora Snyder,
eta Tatro, Hugo Cm bach, Dick Ver
non, Susie WatsoD, Geneva Wright.
Seventh Grade: William Arzner,
Louise Arzner, Mary Barry, MayUeld
Boone, Winnie Harvey, Hazel ilery
ford. Hobrt Miller, Mamie Mc
Culley, JLeua McKee, Kosa Rebart,
V erlan Stickel, erda Umbach,
WilBon, Myrtle Habn.
Sixth Grade: Besaie Lofftus. Ollie
TliriiHtou. Alma Cbaodler, ora Mo
Cu'dey, Emma Arzner, Lora Boyd
stun , Floy Bernard, Opal Chandler,
Belle Chandler, Laura Wrisht, Dayne
Lynch. Lee Heryford, Clarence Ilahn,
Carl TonoiDgseu, Floyd Smith, Fred
Suider.
Fifth (Jrade: Dola Garrett. Keta
Bull, Merle Jaquisb, Olive Bailey,
Hzel BoydHtun. Kuth Florence,
Beatrice Phillips, Lola Bariy, Ethel
Kcclexton. Veva Whorlon, Roy Tracy,
DourIus Trucy, Stephen Sbellbammer,
Earnest Hamilton. Paul Lofftus,
Haroll Thiuston, Jere berry, Everett
Lvncb, Koy Beuetlel, Leland Proctor,
Nallie Green, Oscar Studley, Earnest
Phillips.
latro, Murrel Watsou, Vera Barnes,
Hazel Beveridge. Maiiel Arznei,
Hannah Berry. Ida Schmidt, Rosa
HuKhes. Corda Wilson, Virgie Harris.
Third Grade: Roy Lake. Will
McColley, Harry Shellbammer, Ivia
Linviile, Max Neiloo, Wibie Green,
Marvin Barnes. Wallace Cadle, Her
man Arzner, Rodney Bernaid. Virgia
Reyuolda. Mattie McCollev. Clara.
Sida Spangenberg, Doris Spangenberg,
Kuoy Kebait, Florence Rehart. Pear?
Harvey, Ruth Rehart, Vernita
Smith,.
Second Grade: Clemith Neff, Ben
Die BealL Clinton Neff, Eros Barnes,
PVeddie Bunting, Eldred Bailey.
Eldon Brattain, Maloy, Whorton Hil
dred Heryford. Lousa Hughes, Lee
Rebart, Floy Hutchins, Annie Snyder,
Mary Sanders, Sadie WilsoD, Eathef
McShane. Gladys LoHtus.
Fifth Grade: Leland Willits, Johc
Arzner, Walter Harvey, Warner Har
vey, Hillard Bailey, Dayton Vernon.
Leslie Boydstun, Neils Schmidt. Ana
tin Smith, Lee Chandler, Edith
Spangenberg, Lula Perkins, Ada Mo
Culley, Maggie Laird. Ruth Fiaber,
Clara Drekel, Ethel Rehart, Leu
Arzner, Vera Harris.
j COUNTY NEWS
OASTOIIIA.
i Ilia Kind Ycu HnvoAiws Boa
OlOOOOKO(OlOX)C0!OlOl)0
A Very liusy l'rU t
Father Tomkln, the Catholic priest,
arrived in town Friday, and remaiued
until Monday, wheu ho left for a loug
trip ainoiiK hit' peoide at Adel. Plusn,
I'aihley, Summer Lake and Sliver
Lake, aud from theie will return to
Klaumatb Fulls, lu making this trip
he will travel over 4tX) miles. Ho is
nu the !go all tho time, iu order to
look after his churge iu these two big
counties of Lake aud Klamath. He
is a vrey genial gentleman and is
living a life of much UMetuluexs.
fit
Eye Opener
Special Bargains
at
's Store
Reynold
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OrIr(l to ('loan l'
Regular City Council meeting held
Momlav niuht. Cuuvussed vote, and
! trunnHcted routine business. An order
was maile compelling citizens to clean
up streets and premise.
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I will guaiantee Lower Prices than any jj
store in Lakeview. We do all our own
work. Reynold's store is the place to
buy your Merchandise.
B.Reynolds
Red Livery Barn
LINBVILLG, Prop
Special
E. E.
New Kis and
Fancy Teams
to Let
Corner Canyon and Main Sts
Accommo
dations
For Freighters
Lakeview, Ore.
Hew to Treat o Sprain
Sprains, swellings and lameness are
promptly relieved by Chmberlaiu's
Liniment. This liniment l educes lu
tiumation aud soreness so that a
spruiu muy be cured iu about one
third the time reonired by the usual
treatment and fit) cent sizes for
sale by Daly and Hall.
Our Glorious Weather.
This aectiou is enjoying the most
delightful weather. Strangers 'are till
charmed with it, especially after lenv
iug frost and snow behiud at their
homes and on their journey to this
laud of Bright Sunshiue.
Adel
Regular correspondence.
A merry crowd of bora were out the
evening of Oct. 'M, and placed a car
riage on the roof of the W. X. M. C.
store. T''en it wax decided to go to
a certain ranch. Ket a new buggy and
put mud oo the wheels aud return u
to tne owners uuggy snea. nui on
arriving at the shed, they were sur
prised 1 1 nnd the owner awaitiug tneir
arrival, aud. after a terrible scare,
the boys concluded tbey were growing
sleepy as young feluhvs often do when
in tnia aituutiou. ur course oe
wasn't very large but tbeu ob, my'
Arthur Parker and Clay Kambo
have been looking after the interests
of the M. C. ranch iu Big valley tbia
week.
T. A. Crump spent several days in
Ft Bidwell last week.
Social dauce every Saturday even
ing. Come one, come ail.
HOTEL LAKEVIEW
ARRIVALS
P. E. Glass. Reno. Nev. : W. E.
i'ruMiuirton. Maiden Rock, Wis. ; Z.
M. Derrik, Toledo, Oregon; Frank
C. Cyr, Portlaud ; 1). S. Hamilton,
Prinevillo, Ore; Leou Valeutiue,
Reno Nev; J. "B. Allen, Chico, Calif;
D. M. West. Loyaliou, Calif; N. A.
Burns, Portlund, Ore; M. Z. Rlcbter,
St. Joseph, Nev; O. N. Hall. St.
Louis, Mo; ftdward P. dcEutree, S.
F; Mrs. F.J. Aalcott, Port Huron,
Mich; A. T. Finley. Alturas; R. T.
Oilver, La Graude. Ore.
Wiilnuta and Almonda
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Opt'ii Air Hand I'oiieert
The Citizen's Laud gave an open
air concert Sunday afternoon, lbey
idaved a u umber of tine selections, iu
their best manner, and were highly
complemented by the many strangers
iu town who heard them for the hrst
time. Several of them said the boya
did as well as any bund iu their homes
which was unite a complement for
them ami their luudei, Bice,
Willis Grizzel was a visitor from
Plush Friday.
Two borse buyere passed through
the vvalley ou their way to Burns!
where tbey expect to get a large!
Mike Barry came in for election a
every good citizeu should do.
Oakley Clark and a few carpentert
are at work on the Deep Creek bridge.
Six yonne snorts went duck hunt-
bunch for the California market, jingaunaay. itiey killed so many
: i oai mey were ooneu to leave teem
! until Peter Caldwell cume with bit
j large freight team.
I L. S. Parker is expected borne front
San Francisco this week.
Wm Birch was in Adel Saturday.
Earnest Givans waa in Ft. Bidwell
Mouday.
Fr n'c Chico was com; led to
absent from bis duties iast week
account of illness.
J. L. Morrow is able to te around i
be
on
after several weeks of illness.
( Lloyd Morris aud Raymond Clark
represented Adel iu Lakeview last
i week.
Lew Heim, China cook of the M. C.
j ranch left ou Tuesday's stage for
! China.
Agnes, Toots. Mary, Nellie aud
I Kitten pre cordially invitod to attend
; out social dances. If you have no
j way to come, why we'll come after
i you.
I Prof. Miss Myrle, wlat kind of a
I noun is kise?
j Myrtle Common.
Prof.-Deccliue it.
i Mrytle I never do.
DeWitt'a Kidney nnd Bladder Pill
are uuequaled iu cas. g of weak back,
back ache, inllaniation of tho bladder,,
rheumatic pains, auil all uriuary dis
orders. They are antiseptic and act
promptly. Every cnae of Jciduey or
bladier trouble should l atteuded
to at once, aud the aches iu the back,'
rheumatic pains.' uriuary disorders,
etc., are warning sit;ns. Don't delay,
for delays are dangerous. Get De-
l Witt's Kidney and Bladder PUN. Reg
ular size 50c. Sold bv Daly & Hall,
Freeh cranberries at
Freah cranberries at
Watched Fifteen Xoara.
"For fifteen yeais I watched the
working of Buckleu's Arnica Salve;
and it has never failed to cure any
sore, boil, ulcer or bum to wbicb it
was applied. It has sived us many a
doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of
East Wiltou, Maine. '!."o. at A. L.
Thornton's drug store.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
not only heals irritation and allays
lullaniiitloii, thereby Htopplng tho
cough, but It moves the bowels gent
ly and In that way drives the cold
from tho Byatem. Contains no opi
ates, it Is pleasant to take, and
children especially like tho taste, so
uearlr like maple suger. Sold by Daly
and Hall.
ELECTRIC WIRING
AND SUPPLIES
Work done according to reg.
ulations of National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
Q. D. WOODRUFF,
Contracting Electrician.
tttLeave orders at Reynold's store.
Colorado Hotel
LAKEVIEW, OREGON
Newly Furnished Rooms Comfortable Beds
Tables Supplied With the Best In the Market
Cuisine Excellent Home Cookimr
Bakery
in connection. Delicacies of ai". kinds.
- Pies Cakes, Rolls. Fresh Bread Daily
C. E. L0NZWAY, Proprietor
ALBERT G. DUHME
BUYS
TIMBER LANDS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BWLDlfJQ
LAKEVIEW. OREGON.